Joe Henry was the glue that held his family together. Now, he is dead, and his wife and sons are coming together for one final journey to scatter his ashes. First, however, his loved ones have some things to work out.David, the older son, believes that any minute his life is going to fall apart and everyone he loves will leave him. His brother, Scott, can’t shake the belief that at heart, people are inherently rotten. Doris, their mother, just doesn’t believe in anything anymore.Wickedly funny & biting, it is an essential exploration of modern American grief, family violence, & redemption.
Joe Henry was the glue that held his family together. Now, he is dead, and his wife and sons are coming together for one final journey to scatter his ashes. First, however, his loved ones have some things to work out.David, the older son, believes that any minute his life is going to fall apart and everyone he loves will leave him. His brother, Scott, can’t shake the belief that at heart, people are inherently rotten. Doris, their mother, just doesn’t believe in anything anymore.Wickedly funny & biting, it is an essential exploration of modern American grief, family violence, & redemption.

In this episode, Scott and David are joined by their mother, Doris, and cousins, Florence and Alice, for a lunch in New York City as part of a visit to attend a memorial service. The atmosphere is strained and awkward as they discuss family matters, with Scott feeling detached and uncomfortable. David remains calm, focusing on his own interests and sharing pictures of his family. The conversation takes a peculiar turn as Doris hints at a surprise for Florence and Alice, leaving everyone bewildered. The episode delves into the dynamics of a family dealing with illness and strained relationships, setting the stage for unexpected revelations and future twists. The narrative also touches on the concept of unpredictability and the human need to find meaning in chaotic events.