:23:02
At a Kentucky Fried Chicken
stand, Albert? Come on.
:23:05
Their literature refers to them
as restaurants.
:23:07
And I think they prefer KFC,
but anyway, it's a cook...
:23:11
...and one of the customers,
Dorothy O'Connor.
:23:16
Oh, Henry.
:23:18
-She had the two-piece box.
-What's she doing?
:23:21
-There used to be a door here.
-Mom, this isn't our apartment.
:23:25
-We live upstairs.
-Right here.
:23:27
-What's it say?
-The will? As his lawyer, I can't tell you.
:23:30
-Why?
-Why did you take the door away?
:23:33
-What do you mean, you can't tell me?
-This is Jason's place, Mom.
:23:36
This is not our apartment.
:23:40
-He wanted it read after the funeral.
-What funeral?
:23:43
Turner's letter deals with
the funeral arrangements.
:23:46
You got a letter? And you got a letter.
:23:49
-I didn't get a letter.
-You got a Post-it.
:23:52
-I got a Post-it.
-Is it cogent?
:23:53
-No. Actually, it's not cogent.
-What's it say?
:23:56
-What does your letter say?
-Some of it was private.
:24:00
What does the not-private part say?
:24:09
"Dear Turner, this bag
is to be opened...
:24:12
...at the KFC restaurant where
we had our final meal as a family.
:24:16
Please bring the ashes with you.
:24:19
Also bring Jason and Zach. I love you.
I'm sorry I'm dead." Signed, "Henry."
:24:24
-They're not even ashes. They're bones.
-Mom.
:24:27
-Cremation?
-As far as I know. Except--
:24:29
They're smashed-up bones.
They should tell you that.
:24:32
If you want to stay,
you're gonna have to behave.
:24:36
-Except what?
-He wants to be with Sky.
:24:39
-"With Sky," what?
-Cremated with him.
:24:44
-Sky isn't dead.
-Maybe he wanted you to kill the dog.
:24:47
-He is old.
-Come on. We gotta go.
:24:49
Don't worry.
We don't have to kill the dog.
:24:51
We're not gonna kill the dog.
:24:54
Henry said he's gonna die today.