Until Forever Page #5
- [Michael] Nice meeting you.
- I just wanna say it's really great
what you're doing for my
dad, I'm really happy,
this is awesome.
- You wanna get started?
- Yeah, hang on just a second.
- Alright, guys, come on out.
(inaudible dialogue)
(light music)
Hey, I'm dreamin' again
It's just like you to
see everything I want to be
I am awake at last
I see my path
For
you to
Make what you make of it
You gotta live your life
like there's no tomorrow
Make what you make of it
to light the fire, oh so beautiful
Make through the day
just like there's no tomorrow
Wonderful day
- Today was a good day.
- I agree.
(light music)
(crying)
- Dr. McAlpine, he said
I'd probably relapse.
- I just really, really thought
that it was gone for good.
- Me too.
- God gave us that miracle
and then, it's like,
he just took it away.
I just don't understand what He's doing.
I mean, all the people in that hospital,
all of the children, Annalisa, why?
Why can't He just save everyone?
- I don't know.
- [Michelle] Why?
Isn't that what you would do?
I just don't get it.
- Come here.
Let me show you something.
You see that right there?
- What am I looking at?
- This.
is our time on Earth.
And all this paint, all of it,
is eternity.
- What does that mean?
- Our time on Earth is a blink
to the rest of it.
Death isn't the end of my journey.
- Don't say death, Michael,
please don't say death.
You're not gonna die, okay?
- I'm not sayin' that, I'm
not, it's just perspective.
That gives me peace.
I don't want to be afraid
through all of this.
- I understand that completely.
Can we just try to stay positive, please?
I know that the bone marrow
transplant is going to work,
I know it is, so we don't have to have all
these eternity talks, okay?
- Yeah.
I've got somethin' worth fighting for.
(kissing)
What?
- Stupid, stupid pigmobile.
Why'd you have to use the pigmobile?
Couldn't you have used, like,
the stars in the sky or something?
- Yeah, that probably
would have been better.
- Because I see this one up there
and it's a hunter with a bow.
- Oh.
- [Michelle] Shooting
an octopus.
- [Michael] Yeah, you're good.
That's funny.
- [Michelle] Stop.
(somber music)
(sighs)
- [Michael] Hey.
- [Matt] Hey, dude.
- [Michael] Whatcha doin'?
- [Matt] Just lookin'.
- If you're lookin' for that geocache,
that was further down that way.
Treasure, nerd stuff.
(laughs)
You okay?
- [Matt] Sheila and I broke up.
- [Michael] What?
I'm sorry to hear that.
- So, whatever.
- I've got dinner at the house
if you wanna come eat?
- I'm alright, man, I'll come in a bit.
- I feel so blessed that this,
the bone marrow's comin' from you.
- You just think James
is a pansy, don't you?
- Total pansy, huge pansy.
- Nah, man, I'm glad I could help.
- See you at the house.
(somber music)
- I need this to work, Mike.
I just feel like life
keeps kicking me down
and down and down and every time
I try to get back up and fight it,
I need it to work.
What are we havin'?
- Ribs.
Ribs, pork, whatever you want.
Come on.
How you feelin'?
- I feel great.
- You look great, bro.
Bone marrow day, bone marrow day,
bone marrow day.
- Hey, I have a little
present from the munchkins.
- [Michael] Yeah, yeah, look at that.
- [Matt] Can't even spell.
- Alright, this is it.
- [James] There it is, right there.
- Ladies and gentleman,
that is what the inside
of Matt Boyum looks like, disgusting.
- [Michelle] How does this work?
You just plug it in and then it goes right
into his veins?
- Yep, and once it hits his blood stream,
it'll start to pick up
his brother's traits.
- That's right, he'll be better looking,
he'll be more handsome, he'll be smarter.
these are things I'm looking forward to.
- Ladies, Matt Boyum, here.
My older brother, he
needed something from me,
I gave, I stepped up,
you remember this face.
- [Michael] Cha-ching.
- Once I finish up here,
in about 15 minutes,
it'll all be in.
- Matt Boyum, you're my hero.
(laughs)
(violently hurling)
- Get the nurse.
- Katie, Michael's burning up in there,
he needs your help.
- He'll get his next
dose in about 30 minutes.
- No, not in 30 minutes,
you're gonna help him right now.
- I can get you some cold towels,
but that's all I can do.
(dramatic music)
(breathing heavy)
- You wanna get out of here?
- Hm?
(laughs)
Are you okay, do you need something?
- We were at prom,
we were dancing.
And then I twirled you and
you looked so beautiful.
You wore that red dress.
(groans)
So beautiful.
(somber music)
("Unchained Melody")
- Wow.
Stay still.
You okay?
- You have to dance with me.
That dress is too good to pass up.
("Unchained Melody")
(somber music)
(grunting)
(laughs)
- Can I come in?
- Yeah, absolutely.
- You look fantastic.
- [Michael] Thank you.
- You look great.
What day are you at?
- 100.
- 100?
- [Michael] Yeah.
- That's good, that's good.
You're almost free.
- Almost.
- [Mr. Fenton) You know,
I want to thank you for what
you did up at the cabin.
- Tony, he wasn't supposed to tell you.
- I know, he was never
good at keeping secrets.
- Apparently not.
- I got a little surprise for you.
- Wow, this is beautiful.
- Oh, no, you're not converting me.
(laughs)
I also carve unicorns and fairies.
- Fairy tale stuff, right.
- You're a good kid, Michael.
Go conquer the world.
(laughs)
(somber music)
- You're next.
- Yeah, you can count on it.
(wheels rolling)
- Dear Heavenly Father, we are so thankful
that you've healed Michael.
Let his life testify to your faithfulness.
You are the great Healer.
In Jesus' Name we pray, Amen.
- I would like to propose a toast
to the bone marrow king of Minnesota,
my dear brother, Matt.
- Hey, that is Mr. King Bone Marrow
to you, alright?
(glasses clinking)
(laughter)
- I would like to say a prayer.
- Uh, mom, dad just prayed.
- Well, I would like to add something.
- [Michael] Matt, you need more prayer!
- [Matt] That I do!
Thank you, Lord, for bringing
Michelle into our lives.
She's a beautiful gift to this family.
in everything she does, Amen.
- I love you, guys.
- [Mom] Let's eat.
Let's start with the beef.
- Beef.
(phone vibrating)
- Don't answer your phone
at the table, that's rude.
- Hi, this is Michael.
- Alright.
- [Michael] Okay, hey.
What?
- Michael, who is it?
- Uh, what does that mean?
(thunder crashing)
(Michelle whimpering)
- Okay, thank you.
- No, no, no, no, no.
What'd he say?
What'd he say?
What did he say?
(fist banging)
- [Michelle] No, no, no, no.
No, no.
(Michelle sobbing)
- I don't understand, you
just got out of there.
You just got out of there.
- Oh, honey.
- [Michael] Hey.
(sighing heavily)
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