-
Honey. I'm home.
-
AIan didn't expect you so early, dear.
-
What? You?
-
Yeah. Look who came by to fix the table.
-
Well, I had some time to kill, so I thought I'd
drop by with that tool your wife needed.
-
Wow, what a guy.
-
Mhm. He also brought some wine.
-
Well, you said you liked it last night, so I had a couple extra bottles lying around.
-
Boy, do you know the way to this gal's heart.
-
I didn't just come here to fix your table and get your wife drunk.
-
I actually decided to give you that listing on
the Sycamore property.
-
Really? That's great.
-
Yeah. Why don't you come over for
dinner tonight and, uh,
-
we'll work out all the details. One entree.
Claire, you should come, too.
-
Oh, no no, no, no, if it's business,
- I insist.
-
He insists, we'll be there. We're coming.
-
Well, shall we say 7 'o' clock?
-
7 'o' clock, sounds great.
-
All right.
- Okay. All right.
-
I'll let myself out.
-
Okay.
-
Wow
-
Wow is right.
-
I just got Sycamore, a house that sells itself
and gives me the commission.
-
How does that not bother you?
-
Claire, it's an expression.
-
There's work, inspections, appraisals.
-
He brought me wine. He took his shirt off
when you weren't here.
-
Um, brought us wine, and it doesn't look super vacuumed down there.
-
I'm surprised he kept his pants on.
-
Okay, okay. I can see what's going on.
-
You're just so focused on getting his business
that you don't see what's going on in front of you.
-
Okay, now I do see what's going on.
-
What?
-
Come here, pretty girl.
-
What?
- You know you don't hear it enough.
-
The other night when you put on makeup,
I was like, there she is.
-
Oh my God, you think I'm making this up as some part of an ego boost?
-
Do you realize how insulting that is?
-
What are you doing?
-
Helping my little sister with her homework.
-
That seems mean.
-
Annie, this is Alex, that other sister I was
telling you about.
-
Hi! So nice to meet you.
-
Um, if you're going to study there, you might
need to correct numbers seven through ten.
-
This bed has higher standards than that bed.
-
I'm going to get some more lemonade.
-
I think your sister's mad at our sister.
-
Hey, we're Phil and Claire.
-
Hey, I'm Tony, come on in. I'll go get my dad.
-
Okay.
- Thanks.
-
Wow.
-
I don't like the way that kid was looking at you.
-
We are not friends right now.
-
I am only here to help pump up the college fund.
-
Claire, if Tad even makes a move towards you, his
ass is grass.
-
Really? I thought that was just my ego.
-
So far, yeah, but just know I'm ready to grass his ass.
-
Hey, hey. Hey, guys.
-
Hey. How are you? You look good.
-
Good to see you.
-
Yeah.
- Hi.
-
That's good.
- Well, I love the place.
-
Did you remodel this?
-
Actually, my ex-wife. She had a passion for modern
architecture and at least one modern architect.
-
I have to sell this one next.
-
Really?
-
Wow. I love how open it is. Do you mind if I poke around?
-
Yeah. All right.
-
Tad, if you don't need my help anymore with the kids,
I'll be going.
-
Thank you so much.
-
Okay, we'll see you later.
-
I saw this house eight years ago.
-
There used to be a wall here, right?
-
That's right, that's right. That was all covered.
-
Yeah, I'm a detail guy.
-
Hard to get much past me.
-
Hello, hello.
-
Hey.
- How are you?
-
Good Tad. How are you doing?
- Good.
-
Bye, daddy. Bye, sweetie.
-
Bye, dad.
-
Have fun.
-
Okay. See you later. Come on, guys, let's go.
-
These stairs used to be teak, am I right?
-
This guy's good.
-
Yeah. He's good.
-
He's sharp.
-
I forgot my bag.
-
You do that every time.
-
Yeah, I don't miss much.