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In the light of his estranged father’s passing, Chase inherits an old storage unit that has the ability to fix anythin | dG1fUmFwdTl1WGVPamc
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00:00Today, we commence the reading of the last will and testament of James Robert Alston
00:07III.
00:09Chase, in time, you'll understand.
00:15And that's it, that's it.
00:22What the hell is this?
00:23You fix it, you get a use, you don't, you're going to lose it.
00:37Why ain't it done yet?
00:38Got some T's to dot and I's to cross.
00:41Cut that backwards.
00:42What F?
00:43Whoa, these are super nice, what are these?
00:45They're for mom.
00:46You can take them to her when you visit.
00:47I can fix it.
00:48No, you can't, Chase.
00:49What the hell is going on?
00:50The unit that dad gave me, I went there today, it fixes things.
00:58You take something there that's broken, you put it inside, and you close it, and it's
01:03fixed.
01:04It gets fixed.
01:05I deserve a whole lot hell of a more than whatever this is.
01:13You deserve nothing.
01:14Screw you, dick mouth.
01:15Hey, hey, everybody, no, let's just stop.
01:16No, Chase, you do not need to try to fix everything.
01:17I can fix it.
01:18I can fix this.
01:19I'm here to see my mom, Linda Alston.
01:20I'm sorry, what's your mom's name?
01:21Yeah, Linda, Linda Alston.
01:22Yeah, I don't care.