[ waves crashing ] >> [ breathes deeply ] >> oh, smell the salt air, jake. >> huh? >> look at that. look around you. this is a brand-new start for us, starting today. >> maybe for you, mom.
i didn't want to move here in the first place. >> you know what? sometimes you just got to take a risk. look outside. there's a whole world out there. [ car door closes ] got everything?
>> ahh. hey, you can have them if you want them. they're old and ripe, just like me. >> dad. >> come here, darling. ahh. mwah!
[ smooching ] >> oh! [ laughs ] >> jacob. good grief. last time i saw you, you were this big. come here. hey, buddy.
how you doing? come on. let's go upstairs. can you get that? >> yeah. >> okay. here we go. i'm so glad you guys are here, despite the circumstances. eh, excuse my mess here. come on.
[ clears throat ] hey, jake, don't step on my boxers. >> sure thing, grandpa. >> okay. you got the guest bedroom. and your mom's down the hall. it ain't much, but it'll do. and you can see the beach from
here. >> thanks, grandpa. >> you're welcome, buddy. i'm gonna rustle up a little dinner. how about some hot dogs and mac and cheese? >> sure. >> that'd be great.
>> come on, hon. let me show you your room. don't step on my boxers. >> dad, i'm gonna clean this place for you. >> that bad, huh? alyssa, jacob! dinnertime. jake.
good night, little buddy. [ door closes ] kid's fast asleep. >> good. he doesn't sleep much since clark... >> well, hopefully, the sounds of the ocean will help him sleep.
helps me sleep. >> thanks, dad. for everything. >> oh, baby. of course. >> [ clears throat ] so, uh, hot dogs, huh? >> okay. >> with my jalapeã‘o special
mac and cheese. >> sounds... good. >> you love my mac and cheese. >> i do. >> how could you forget it? >> how could i forget it? >> please, wi-fi. >> so... how do you like your eggs fried?
>> um... >> 'cause you're getting them fried. that's how we do them. have a seat. yes. >> um, do you have internet here? >> in my day, you know what we
called the internet? outside. that's old man for, "no, we don't have the internet." >> well, what do you think? >> i'd hire you. >> well, let's hope at least one person in town feels that way. >> so, uh, grandpa, uh...
>> hmm? >> ...do you know where i can get online? >> why'd you guys come all the way out here? to get on the internet? >> no. >> [ chuckles ] one of the shops in town will be
able to help you. i'll take you into town when i go. >> are you gonna eat those eggs? >> give me... give me your knife. i like a good fried egg. >> ah, quit thanking me for everything.
we're family. drive carefully. all right. i'll pick you up in three hours. okay? threehours. hey. and try not to spend the whole day on the computer, all right?
>> hey, man. >> hey, um... do you guys have wi-fi? >> yeah, just rent a board or buy something. >> dude, it's cool. >> i got it. $1.50. >> all right, man, a soda it is.
coming up. password's "enjoy the ride," all caps, no spaces. >> thanks. [ door opens ] >> yo, cody! what's up, dude? >> what's up, guys? >> how you doing?
>> good. how are you guys? >> good, man. >> good, good. how are y'all? >> what's up? >> dude, you got my wax? >> yeah, man, it just came in yesterday. >> nice, nice. hey, what do you think you're
doing, man? >> nothing. >> that sure didn't look like nothing. >> tyler. tyler. we're not together. you don't get to decide who looks at me.
hey, can i borrow this for the day? >> of course. >> hey, you keep your eyes to yourself, all right? >> if you guys have a problem, you need to take it outside, all right? this is a conflict-free zone.
>> you understand me? >> whatever. >> tyler, i got your wax, man. tyler. [ smacks counter ] i got your wax. >> [ scoffs ] >> yo, just keep the change, man. >> thanks, man.
see ya. >> peace out. >> should've said something to her, man. she's interested. >> maybe. >> [ sighs ] >> wow. wow, wow, wow, wow.
>> hoo! >> i haven't ate like this in a long time. so, good day? >> eh, it was okay. just hung out, mostly. your tv doesn't work? >> sure it does. i hang my laundry on the
rabbit ears. >> what do you do all day? >> yeah, dad, what do you do all i volunteer at the church, mostly. help with things, you know? so, you find the internet? it was right where i left it. >> ha.
>> pbht. there's not a lot to do around >> there's surfing. >> i don't surf. >> first time for everything. >> mom? grandpa? "hey, in town all day. see you tonight.
money is on the counter." [ sniffs ] ugh. >> hey. where you headed? >> uh, just to get some food. you? >> um, to the beach. it's pretty much the only fun
thing to do around here. so, you're new here, right? >> how do you know? it's kind of a small town. i'm kayla. >> jake. >> so, are you just here for the summer? >> my mom and i are staying with
my grandpa. >> oh, cool. for how long? >> we... we don't know. >> wait. so you might just be here for the summer, and you're not sure for how long? >> well, i guess if my mom finds a job, then i'll stay for my
senior year. so, do you like the beach? do you surf? >> no. [ chuckles ] >> come on. you should try it. it's really fun. >> uh... i'm good. >> listen, you should really
come out today. tyler's not gonna be where i'm going. he's practicing for the competition next month. and between you and me, he doesn't stand a chance. >> really? >> who's gonna win?
we'll see. so, you should really come along. >> what about food? >> just get something at the surf shop. [ bell ringing ] [ indistinct conversations ] >> yo, tyler, look who it is,
>> kid really can't take a hint, can he? >> doesn't look like it. let's go teach him a lesson. >> excuse me. do you know where the owner is? >> yeah. he's, uh... he's out back somewhere. i'll, uh...
i'll go get him for you. >> thank you. >> sure thing. peter! >> yep! >> you got a customer, pal. >> won't be a minute. >> hi, there. table for one?
>> no, actually, i'm alyssa. >> hey, alyssa. >> i'm here about the manager position. >> oh, i'm sorry. we, uh... we filled that position this morning. >> oh. um, well, is there anything
else? anything at all? >> wait staff? it's just my son and me and... >> i'm sorry. i really am. but i don't have anything. >> well, thank you for your time.
[ sighs ] >> excuse me, ma'am? >> oh, hi. >> hi. may i? well... i overheard the conversation, and... well, i'm thinking maybe i can
help. >> i'll be right back. >> hey, bro. hey, you surf? >> i, uh... >> oh, no, come on. let's see you, dude. >> show us. >> you know what the hardest
part of surfing is? it's keeping up with your board, buddy. >> hey! hey! let's go! >> jake, are you okay? >> that's enough! let's go. >> let me go. >> what is your problem, tyler? >> [ laughs ]
>> well... you can't let them get you down. doesn't matter. i'm not gonna see him again anyway. >> what are you gonna do? hang out here all summer and hide? you like that girl you
mentioned, don't you? >> i didn't say that. >> then it's simple. you got to learn to surf. >> did you not hear what happened today? i don't know the first thing about surfing. >> you got the internet, don't
>> you can't learn how to surf from the internet. >> but you know how to pulverize your own kidney stones. not that i've ever tried. >> even if i wanted to, i don't even have a board. >> hang on a second. [ clattering ]
check it out. what do you think? >> kind of old and funky, isn't it? >> just 'cause it's old doesn't mean it's no good. i can clean it up for you. or you could spend the rest of the summer hiding.
it's up to you. >> i'm not hiding. >> no? you can't hide forever. you got to live your life. maybe you'll find out you're better than you think. >> and who's gonna teach me? >> i was thinking maybe i would.
>> you surf? >> everybody surfs here. yeah. so i've heard. >> i can help. trust me. you'll be glad you did. >> i got a job. i got a job! >> yay!
>> i got a job! ha ha! >> what are you doing? >> i'll be giving... well, i'm gonna be working for a company that gives adventure tours... helicopter rides, kayaking... >> oh, cool!
>> ...boat cruises. yeah, i'll be their office manager. i start tomorrow. what'd you guys do today? >> grandpa's gonna teach me how to surf. >> mm. yeah.
waves don't wait, jake. [ pounds on door ] get up! >> [ groaning ] >> come on, sunshine. best waves are in the morning. >> [ groans ] isn't the water that way? >> well, you were in the water
how did that work out for you? first thing that one needs to learn about surfing... surfing is not about standing on a board and riding the waves. it's not. >> it's not? >> no. it's a head game. you got to think.
you got to be disciplined, focused. let's start with some sit-ups. >> sit-ups? >> yep. let's go. let's go! how slow you want to be today? and keep the pace going. [ hands clapping rhythmically ]
and 1... >> 2... come on. come on! >> how many do i have to do? >> till i say stop. >> [ grunts ] >> 3! come on! these aren't hard, pal. >> done yet?
>> all right, take a break. >> let's go again. >> what? >> i didn't say stop. go again. >> oh, come on. >> you want to do this or not? every morning, three sets of 50. >> i can't do that.
>> well, you can't surf, either. but you're gonna learn, right? right now, every morning, three sets of 50. all right, we're gonna start by practicing standing up. >> i can do that already. >> ♪ think back on all my mistakes, and now ♪
♪ i'm ready to move on >> all right, get down on the board. get down on it. there we go. all right, scoot down. why do you half do everything i ask of you? there we go. come on.
now, you show me how you get up, pal. what is that about? >> hey! >> you were up, but in the five minutes it took you to get up, the water, the tide, and the wind knocked you back down. now try it again, but this time,
don't crawl around on it. you can't hesitate. push up with your arms and get your feet where your waist used to be, like an explosion. bfff! okay? you with me? show me. >> i got this. i can do it.
>> all right, show me. i'd like to remind you, young man, you're on flat, dry land right now. >> hey, dad! i'm not sure this is a good idea. >> me neither! maybe you should take up another
sport, like... bowling. >> i can do this. >> then show me. show me! congratulations. you're up. >> see you guys tonight! >> hey, wave to your mom.
so, you're goofy foot, huh? >> what's goofy foot? >> right foot first. >> is that bad? >> if it comes naturally, it's fine. all right, now try it again. >> [ scoffs ] really? >> look, even a blind squirrel
can find an acorn every once in a while. real surfers get up all the show me again. >> should've learned this on the internet. >> i heard that. go! do it! >> i can't do this.
it's too hard. >> it's too hard? don't you say "too hard." "too hard" is not a reason to quit. you got to start somewhere. that's why you do sit-ups. when you're out there on those waves, your core can save your
life. now get changed. we are headed for the other side. grab the board! >> yeah, the office. "live every day to the fullest starting now." it's kind of why we exist here,
you know? it's what our company's all about... you know, making sure each individual customer makes the most of every day, which brings me to a little problem. i just lost two tour guides, and i need to make up for that, too, which is why i want you here.
>> ultimately, to make sure that fees have been collected, to make sure that our customers are happy and day-to-day operations are running smoothly. now, we answer all calls while we're open, and we return all messages as soon as we possibly can.
got it? >> you ready to start? >> absolutely. >> i'm glad. okay. >> it's freezing. >> [ chuckling ] yeah, would you prefer to wait till your girlfriend shows up
and watches? >> yeah, good point. all right, let's go. >> wait, wait, wait. watch them. watch how they do it. see that? now, you can only do that if you put in the work and you're not
afraid of what's gonna happen. >> so i need just to get started. >> and that's just the first step. it all gets harder from there. so, when do i learn how to hang 10? >> all right, let's do this.
>> sounds good. >> do you want me to pick it up? >> no. get on it. >> well, i meant out there. >> i know what you meant. get on it. you know, the only person i know who can just walk onto a board is jesus.
all right, now let's practice paddling. paddling? i know how to paddle. >> can you? >> i don't need to learn how to paddle. i need to learn how to surf. >> there's a lot you need to
learn, young man. >> how am i supposed to paddle on the sand? i don't want to look stupid. can we just get out there? ah, stay down. >> you're right. that looks way less stupid. all right!
try to get up! >> what?! >> try to get up! >> what do you think i'm doing?! aah! >> jacob! be careful! i've had friends crack their skull trying to get up on a
board! >> okay! just let me do this! >> jacob! jacob! >> uh-oh. >> whoa. >> this is stupid! i hate this! >> you can't surf angry! >> you need to be cool!
>> you be cool! >> be cool. >> i give up! >> [ claps ] >> i stink at this! >> you want to quit? go ahead. spend the next couple of weeks with your head and your eye or
whatever on your computer. knock yourself out. you know, just 'cause something's hard doesn't mean you don't do it. hard things have to get done, kid. you know what i mean? uh, so...
what were you interested in? >> well, we had a few hours this afternoon, and we were looking for something that was fun and affordable. and my husband here, he says he wants to go parasailing. >> how about a nice boat cruise? >> a cruise.
darling, a cruise. dinner and dancing, and you won't die. >> ♪ i was with her ♪ we were talking over dinner just the other night ♪ >> well, you got to walk before you can surf. hang in there.
i got to get to church. you want a ride back? >> uh, no, it's cool. i'll hang here. >> here, do me a favor. some of those kids like to show off and paddle over to masonboro and surf. if the riptide kicks in, you
could end up a mile from shore in no time. you're not gonna do that, right? i'll wait till tomorrow. >> yeah, tomorrow you should be perfect. you want me to take that back? are you sure? it's heavy.
>> all right. have fun. >> ♪ ...right with you >> nice board! how much that thing weigh? [ laughter ] yo, i'm talking to you, kelly slater! >> nice board, dude.
>> it was my grandfather's. yeah, they did things differently back in those days. pretty solid, though. >> hey, um, i never got a chance to thank you for yesterday. >> no sweat, man. kids fighting is bad for business.
you okay? >> yeah. yeah. hey, is kayla around? >> yeah, she's out there. [ big daddy weave's [ "love come to life" plays ] >> wow. she's amazing. >> oh, man, she's a natural. >> ♪ ...on the inside
♪ wondering about this heart of mine ♪ ♪ i've been desperately trying to find ♪ >> is everyone around here that good? >> not even close, bro. not even close. >> ♪ quietly grown cold
>> hi, guys. how's it going? >> you're fantastic out there. >> oh. thanks. it's your first time out here, right? >> so, um, you want to hang out? >> ♪ ...see needs to be seen ♪ i need to step out
and make the choice ♪ ♪ to let go of everything ♪ would you reignite this heart spark? ♪ >> it's so great out here. >> yeah, the kids come out here all the time to surf up here. i love it here. sometimes i just come out and
watch the waves, you know? it's so peaceful. this is where i come to hide. >> hide? >> yeah, my parents fight a lot. >> it's okay. what about yours? my dad passed away last summer. >> i wanted to stay in chicago,
but my mom moved us here. >> do you miss it? >> not right now. >> ♪ break my heart till it moves my hands and feet ♪ >> good answer. >> ♪ for the hopeless and the broken ♪ >> so, i'll see you tomorrow?
>> i had a really good time today. >> me too. >> [ giggles ] hey, maybe we can surf sometime. >> [ laughs ] maybe. >> nice job, dude. think she digs you. >> you think?
>> i know most of the kids around here. she doesn't talk to any of them like she talks to you. doesn't look at you the way she looks at any of them, either... in a good way. hey, man, you better get going. it's getting late.
>> yeah. can i grab my board? >> you're gonna carry that? >> yeah, it's not that bad. there you go. hey, come here. >> you want to help me with my surfboard? >> no, actually, i think it's about time for you to surf on
home, kid. looks like you're having some trouble with your board. >> get off! get off of me! >> just want to help you with that. yo, good luck surfing now, kid. you got to pay to play.
come on, vaughn. >> see you later, loser. >> ♪ 7:30 in the mornin' hey, baby, good day? >> oh. great day. where's jake? jake? >> just leave me alone, >> what happened?
>> where have you been? wha... did this happen surfing? i was out getting humiliated. that's where i was. i don't want to talk about it, >> hey, hey, don't walk away from me. do we need to get you to a
doctor? >> no. i'm fine. >> who did this? >> those jerks at the beach did this. you know what? thanks a lot. thanks so much for making me go out there.
it was a great idea. it's really working out well for me. i didn't even want to do this in the first place! and i told you i didn't want to >> look, jake... >> don't talk to me! i was doing just fine by myself.
that's how i get by, all right? i don't want to do this anymore. just leave me alone. [ door slams ] >> i knew this was a bad idea. he's not ready for this. >> it's good for him, baby. >> since when did you become the parenting expert, dad?
[ knock on door ] jake! >> just leave me alone. >> look, i know it's what you want, little buddy, but i can't do that. i know you just want to be alone, but that's the problem, you're alone, little buddy.
i'm alone. your mom's alone. listen, jake, you don't want to live your life full of regrets. i've done it. i have quit at more things than i'd care to admit. i quit as a husband. i quit as a father.
not a day goes by that i don't regret it. look, jake, sooner or later, you're gonna learn that the man you'll be tomorrow depends on the man you choose to be today. jake, you could just quit, could just give up. like i said, i've done it.
but someday... not today, not tomorrow, but someday, you will you don't want that, jake. too many people living with regret. i don't want to see that for you, too. >> he ruined your board, too. how bad?
unh-unh. [ truck door opens, closes ] hey, you cody? >> hi. lou reynolds. >> nice to meet you. i know who you are. seen you around town. not every day we get a legend in the store.
>> apparently, some boys ruined my board last night, and i was wondering if you had a loaner so my grandson can keep learning. i'm teaching him how to surf. >> yeah, totally, man. whatever you need. >> great. okay. uh, how about that one right
there? >> great call, yeah. as long as he brings it back every day, he can use it as much as he needs. >> thanks, pal. what's the charge? >> for you? nothing. >> oh, look, i can pay.
>> no, it's cool, man. it's cool. thanks. ah, this is great. hey, man, thanks again. >> yeah. enjoy. >> did you hear that? >> yeah, this has a couple dents in it, but it's gonna be great
for us. that was awfully nice of him. >> he called you a legend. >> yeah, well, some people get funny ideas. >> maybe, but they don't use that word very often. >> i'm off to church. you coming or you staying?
>> i'll stay. >> you gonna be okay if those goons show back up? >> i'll be okay. >> see you in a bit. >> are you seriously not gonna tell me? i didn't even want to do this in the first place!
i was doing just fine by myself. those jerks at the beach did [ tires screeching ] >> you know, you got something that belongs to me. and you broke something that belongs to me. i figure that makes us square.
>> no, that's not how it works. >> then how about this? you stay away from my grandson. what, your kid can't come over here by himself and talk to me? >> it's got nothing to do with him. >> is he a chicken? >> it was my board you broke.
it's important to me. so right now, at this moment... it's between you and me. >> what are you gonna do about it? >> hmm. it's a nice board, though. what's it made of? polyurethane? fiberglass?
>> yeah, worth more than your whole freakin' house, man. >> great! [ laughs ] i love that. you can have it back for a thousand bucks. >> forget that, man. >> let it go. you ever hard that possession is
9/10 of the law? and i am currently in possession of this board. $1,000, it's yours. >> hey, i'm just gonna tell my dad. >> oh, your daddy? what's the matter? you can't talk for yourself?
are you afraid, little man? >> not worth it. you know... you know... you know what made my board so much better than yours? >> yeah, what's that? >> i'll show you. my board was harder to break. >> oh. can i help you with that?
>> oh, no. thank you. i'm fine. setting up's old hat for me, but so, how's lou? >> you know my dad? [ chuckles ] come on, everybody knows lou. small town. >> he's fine.
he's teaching my son how to surf. i'm not sure how i feel about >> well, uh... i can tell you this. he's in pretty good hands. lou's, uh... lou's one of the best. how old is your boy?
>> 17. >> 17? 17, huh? when... when i was 17, i was an absolute mess. yeah, it's a hard age. >> he's had to deal with more than most. what are you looking at?
just, uh... >> want some of my reese's pieces? [ both laugh ] >> okay. well, i don't share these with everybody, you know? >> you sure, now? >> well, do it fast before i change my mind.
>> i'm coming for one. you know, for what it's worth... i honestly believe your boy's gonna be just fine. >> he's got a good mom. thank you. you look good in uniform, by the way. >> keep the pace! 38!
keep the pace. 39! grind it out. >> unh! >> no, no, no! we're going for 50! all right, take a break. let's do this. come on. >> you always see it in your mind first.
ready? on 3. 1, 2, 3, now! hunh! okay, let's go again. and go for it! okay. now, look... focus, concentrate. think what you want to... anything you want to do, see it
in your head first, okay? ready? and get it! yes! >> i'm up! i'm up! >> congratulations! >> i'm up! >> you are up! yeah! now, staying up...
is another story. see this? this is surfer's wax. you ever see surfers use this on their boards? >> well, it's not to make their boards look shiny for the girls. let me teach you a trick. wax that board.
oh, come on, man. no, no, no. give it here. let me have it. get it, get it, get it, get it, get it, get it, get it, get it! the whole thing, whole thing. harder, harder, harder! faster, faster, fas...
okay, that's good. now take some sand... get some sand. and drop it on there, rub it in. >> sand? >> doesn't that ruin it? >> trust me. try it. get some more. put some sand on there, pal.
all right, that's good. you lay down. try to get up again. ready? now... 1, 2, go for it! now focus. see it in your head first. ready? ready? see it in your head?
you see it? you see it? you see it? go, go, go! yes, yes, yes! now... now you've got traction. doesn't substitute for balance, but it'll sure help. >> we ready to go out on the water now?
>> tomorrow. i got to go to a meeting. >> you going to church? >> what do you do there, anyway? >> come over sometime and find out. >> no, thanks. >> you don't like church, huh? >> we used to go, but...
>> but your dad still got sick, >> [ sniffles ] >> and he still died. and your mom still couldn't pay the bills, right? and you guys lost every penny? and you had to leave the only home you've ever known and move in with your kooky grandpa,
anytime you're ready to go back, i'm ready to take you. >> kayla. how long you been standing there for? >> a while. >> oh. ooh. >> hey, um, i just finished my workout.
do you want to go check out the other side of the island? >> whenever my parents fight, this is where i come. i look at all the families out there and... i just imagine that that's my family... that the one i have isn't real.
'cause what kind of family fights like that? that's what families should be like. look at how happy they are. makes me want to never have a family like mine. >> makes me never want to have a family at all.
>> what do you mean? you can't do that. >> sure you can. >> well, wait. what are you talking about? so you're never gonna fall in love? >> never fall in love, never lose someone you love.
>> yeah, but then you're just running away from life, and you can't do that. >> ♪ we all come alive ♪ we all fall apart ♪ we all need someone to love us where we are ♪ ♪ what if we all took a minute to look at one another ♪
♪ and lay our differences aside? ♪ ♪ we would find that we are the same kind ♪ ♪ the same kind of broken ♪ yeah >> ♪ there's a thousand reasons for ♪ ♪ how we got here
♪ but only one way to explain >> ♪ why it hurts you ♪ and why it hurts me, too >> ♪ no matter where you've been ♪ >> ♪ it's all the same >> ♪ come alive >> ♪ we all fall apart >> ♪ fall apart
>> ♪ we all need someone to love us where we are ♪ >> see that? got a little bit of confidence now, don't you? >> [ chuckles ] yeah. >> 'cause of that girl you been hanging out with, huh? girls have a way of doing that.
>> so, how come you don't have anyone hanging around? >> who says i don't? >> 'cause no one would ever let you live the way you live. >> look at this. little confidence and suddenly you're king of the waves, huh? all right, then.
go on, get out there. go on! get out there! >> and there goes the confidence. look, you've got the basics. now it's time to surf. once you get out there and you feel the water underneath you, feel all that power, all that
life you feel... you're gonna feel afraid. but you still try. you still get up, and then you ride it like you and the water are one and the same. ain't nothing like it, pal. >> in fact... watch this.
[ "what i was made for" plays ] >> ♪ i used to think that i was never good enough to cut it ♪ ♪ i bought the lines that they were selling time after time ♪ ♪ but when you opened up my mind and i refused to shut it ♪ ♪ you brought me to a place where i could leave it all
behind ♪ ♪ goodbye to my old life ♪ well, i don't listen to those lies anymore ♪ ♪ you've given me new life ♪ loving you is what i was made ♪ what i was made for ♪ yeah, yeah >> 23, 26, 30, 35...
[ grunting ] >> you okay? just taking a break between sets. >> do you like this? >> yeah? you sure? you're not just doing it to please grandpa or to fit in around here?
i'm sure. >> you like it here? >> do you like it here? i love my job. i feel... i feel like this is the fresh start that i needed. i just want to make sure you're happy.
>> anyway, i should get back to my next set. hey, have you seen kayla? >> she's inside. >> oh, cool. thanks. >> ah, look who it is. are you here to register, bro? >> wonders never cease. >> what, you scared your grandpa
won't be there to hold your hand? >> i bet. >> prove it. >> i don't have to prove anything to you two. >> that's what every loser says. >> i'm not a loser. >> then prove it.
>> yeah, prove it. >> [ scoffs ] no, he doesn't have the guts. he's a coward. >> i'll tell you what. i'll see you at the competition. >> yeah, i can't wait. >> i want to surf the competition.
wait. you're surfing? >> yeah. i mean, yes. >> are you sure? >> yeah, i want to register. >> well, at least you have a great teacher to get you ready for the competition. your grandpa's amazing. >> you know, the other day,
cody called him a legend. >> well, he is. >> what are you talking about? >> wait. i thought you knew who he was. >> i have no idea what you're talking about. check this out. >> wait. this is him?
he's your grandfather and you didn't know? have you ever, like, heard of the internet? >> yes, i've heard of the internet. but why would i think to look this stuff up? >> because he's famous.
>> so, what happened? >> that's the thing. he just quit. >> yeah, he disappeared one day and never looked back. i mean, he was on the top of his game and just... gave up, i guess. why would he do something like
that? >> i have no idea. >> thank you so much, ladies. >> cheers. thanks, pal. i got it. bye-bye. wow. good job. what'd they sign up for?
>> helicopter tour. >> mm-hmm-hmm! okay. well done. they should have some fun. >> so, let me ask you... how much of our city have you seen? >> um, not much? >> okay. well... maybe that should change.
look, i just had a moonlight tour cancel on me, so if you like, i'd like to take you to dinner and maybe show you around town a little bit. um... that'd be great. >> good. i'm glad. pick you up around 7:00?
>> i live just... >> i know where you live. >> both: small town. >> right. 7:00? >> it's good. >> see you then. >> hey, um, excuse me. is there anyone around?
>> yeah, there's a celebrate recovery group upstairs. they're the only ones still >> celebrate recovery? >> well, you know, every single week, some of us fail and some of us succeed, but the point is not succeeding.
the point is to just keep trying. because the more we try, the more we find the grace to keep i'm gonna say that again. the more you try, the more you'll find the grace to keep because sobriety isn't one step. it is a series of steps every
single day. stepping out into faith. god bless you all. i'll see you next week. >> you know, you never set out to destroy your family or your life, but... it's amazing the damage one can do when given the opportunity.
>> is that why you gave up surfing? even though you were a champion? >> you know about that, huh? >> it was a while ago. your mom was young, and her mother and i were already... fading. i was supposed to surf in this
it was the only thing i was good at. and i was good at it. >> but one mini bar later [clicks tongue] i was gone. >> the mini bar? >> i mean a regular bar, then another regular bar, and then... then i don't remember.
i woke up behind the wheel of a car that had just smashed into a tree. i was lucky i didn't kill anybody. i remember praying for a week that i hadn't, because if i had, i don't know what i would have done.
anyway... i went and sobered up, and that was just enough time for my wife to decide she wanted a divorce. she took my daughter and left. that was that. your mom and i both had our moments reaching out over the years, but...
never seemed to click. and i guess we both just stopped i suppose it was easier just to get a christmas card once a year. look, i don't know what you've heard about me, but most of it is probably true. i sure wish i had a chance to
make up for some of that. i believe... that's why you're here. >> ♪ ...when you're tied to the ground ♪ >> call me crazy. >> wow! look at this. ooh! i want to go on that one. >> uh, not for me.
that's more my pace right there. so, where we going? >> well, best-kept secret in town, as far as i'm concerned. great food, sort of an eclectic menu... a little asian, little bistro, little seafood. >> come to think of it, it's my favorite restaurant.
>> what's it called? >> awakenings. >> ♪ just breathe ♪ your love can be lifted ♪ there's a better way when you know you're forgiven ♪ ♪ open up your heart, lay down your guard ♪ ♪ you don't have to be afraid
>> ♪ uh-oh ♪ uh-oh ♪ uh-uh-oh >> ♪ can you imagine what it's like to be free? ♪ ♪ oh, oh oh >> mm-mmm-mmm! cherry pie. my favorite.
thanks, pal. oh, yeah. >> ♪ oh ♪ abandon your troubles ♪ by the side of the street >> do you want to come in? >> um... no, not tonight. it was... it was fun. >> have a wonderful evening.
>> hey, baby. >> hi, guys. good night? >> have a good night? >> yeah, i did. went to the best restaurant. >> who was that? >> that was marcos, my boss. >> he didn't look like your boss.
if he's your boss, why are you holding hands with him, mom? what are you doing kissing him, mom? >> i didn't... >> i saw you. why would you do that? >> jake... >> i don't understand.
>> it was nothing. >> it didn't look like nothing. it didn't sound like nothing. why did you even bring us here? i told you i didn't want to come here! this is a beach town! i don't fit in! i want to go home.
and what about dad?! huh? did you just forget about him? >> your dad isn't here. >> how can you say that? don't ever say that. >> ja... >> it's okay, baby. i'll get him.
jacob! oh, man. >> ♪ you might be drifting ♪ can't find the shore ♪ so hopeless ♪ and all alone ♪ the waves are crashing ♪ all around you ♪ just when you've lost...
>> did you find him? >> no, i couldn't find him. >> where's his phone? >> his phone's right there. >> hey, jake. >> hi. this is jake's mom. >> um... is everything okay? >> well, we don't know. uh, jake took off.
do you have any idea where he might have gone? >> yo, nice new board, tyler. >> yeah, thanks, man. set my parents back a couple hundred, but worth it. >> yeah, totally worth it. totally. >> yo, hey, look who it is.
what's wrong? you break another board? >> are you crying? >> yo, dude. that's my board, buddy. >> what is he doing? he's really gonna do it. >> [ breathing heavily ] >> hey, jake, you don't have to
do this, bro! >> i can't believe this. >> we'll find him, baby. >> i hope so. >> dude's flipped his lid. yo, he's gonna kill himself. >> current's too strong. >> i can't see him anymore. >> we'll find him.
>> i think i see someone out there. >> where's jake? >> he just took off. >> he just took my board out in the water? >> the water? what?! >> why didn't somebody do something?!
>> what's wrong with you? >> jake! >> help me find him, girls! >> wait. there he is! >> where? >> there! right out there! >> i got him, i got him, i got him!
>> [ coughing ] >> somebody call 911! it's okay, little buddy. >> is he gonna be okay? >> they checked him for concussion, but he's gonna be >> thank god. >> kayla, you can... go home. i'll have jake call you in the
morning. >> okay. uh, good night, ma'am. good night, mr. reynolds. >> bye-bye, baby. she called me "ma'am." >> yeah. [ chuckling ] oh, baby. >> i was really afraid i was gonna lose him, too.
what isn't a risk, alyssa? right now, his fear of being hurt has become his fear of he thinks caring about something means losing it... his dad, his old life. he's lost big. but we can't let him live scared.
no good. >> you know, i've been trying to get him off his iphone for months. three weeks with you and he's surfing and... meeting girls. >> i'm so glad you're both here, alyssa.
we have missed too much time together. and i don't want any more regrets. i love you. hey. how you feeling? >> get the license of the wave that hit me and call the police. >> hey, babe, why don't you get
some coffee? i'll hang out. that sounds like a great idea. >> hey, mom? >> hey, look... i know i've made this hard on you. i'm sorry. i know you're just trying to
make the best life for both of us, and... i want you to know that i think that what you did... moving us here... i think it took a lot of courage. and i'm proud of you. next time you surf someplace
that dangerous, you call somebody or you take somebody with you. if there is a next time. >> thinking about hanging up the old surfboard, huh? >> thinking about it. >> bet they got killer wi-fi here, huh?
>> yeah, i guess. >> you shouldn't have run away. >> yeah, i know. >> it's all right. i forgive you. for all the crap i've done in my life, i've got no right not to. >> so, what's this i hear about this tournament you signed up
>> you heard about that? >> mm-hmm. >> yeah, i don't think i'm gonna do it. probably just screw it up you know, people who don't believe in themselves never accomplish a thing. >> could've gotten really hurt.
>> because you weren't thinking. what's the first thing i told you... the firstthing i told you about surfing? >> it's a head game. >> that's right. you don't surf to show off. you don't surf to prove a point. >> then why do you do it?
>> you do it 'cause you love it, period. i'm gonna grab some coffee. >> hey, take it easy now. >> oh, it's fine. doctor said i could be up and around. said we could be out of here by noon.
>> i know. i'm excited. >> yeah, me too. competition's in two days. >> jake, you're not still planning on surfing. talked to the doctor, and he said it would be okay. >> well, i don't care what he said.
who do you think you are? the carl... the neil... guy... >> i'm trying to think of a professional surfer's name. don't make fun of me. it's just... it's not happening. >> mom, i want to do this. i want to try.
>> i'm not gonna talk you out of this, am i? >> i love you, mom. >> i love you. >> let's do this. >> welcome to the 7th annual east coast junior surf invitational. surfers will compete in heat and
advance based on rankings from numerical scores at the conclusion of each round. our judges are world class, so be ready, surfers. we'll continue with the rounds until we have a final winner. remember to high five and hang 10.
you like that? high five and hang 10? that was good. >> good luck, bro. proud of you. >> ♪ what i've got might not seem like much ♪ >> spires with a nice run. >> ooh! that was nice.
>> oh! marcos! hi. >> how you doing, dear? hey, lou. >> hey, pal. how you doing? >> good, man. nice to see you. big day, huh, guys? >> oh, no luck for vanderlip. >> oh! [ laughs ] >> better luck next year.
>> you know, i think maybe i'll go just check on jake. >> slow down, ma. i think he can look after himself. >> he'll be all right, baby. >> whitlow showing some speed. that guy can really rip it up! bailey with some nice air!
and here comes kretchner with a nice ride. getting some tube action, and shoved out by the wave. whitlow again! wow! frieburger is known for his fancy footwork. just look at him showing off.
and a strong finish for frieburger. [ cheers and applause ] what an incredible heat that was. hey. are you ready? >> i guess so. >> don't be nervous. you don't want to waste all your
energy before your heat. >> next. >> anyway, i should go get ready. i just wanted to wish you luck. >> um, hey, lover boy, you're next. yo, come on. >> hey, you're really gonna do
this? >> if that's okay with you. >> let's be honest here. you're not gonna get out of the first heat, all right? you know that, and i know that. and it's because you've surfed, what... 45 minutes? you could get hurt out there.
and even if you don't, you're gonna look like an idiot, so why don't you just save yourself the trouble and the embarrassment and leave surfing to the big boys here? >> i'm not doing this to win. >> pfft! >> looks like the surf's dying
down a little. but that is not stopping eubanks. eubanks with a nice ride. good clean cutback. and that will push eubanks and spires through the second round. now our next heat. wow! hughes with a perfect
placement. perfect wave placement is essential to a high score. >> oh! nice, nice, nice! >> ah, not enough gust for sherwood. great ride from our veteran macmahan. oh, couldn't quite make it back
the judges won't like that. sherwood trying again... [ crowd groans ] oh, and that will be it for and that will be it for olive, too. and macmahan with a 360 air! that will definitely get him to the next round.
the crowd loves these showy moves. tyler mcnorton, you're up. mcnorton was our last year's champ. mcnorton is known for holding back, saving it all for the final heat. close one, as jodie flies by.
here comes livengood. and here comes mcnorton, too! mcnorton is up and showing off for the crowd. he makes it look effortless. he's gonna need one more wave just like that to push him through. and livengood again with a close
encounter. and livengood will advance to mcnorton again! taking his time, reserving his strength and surfing like the champ he is. >> yeah. whoo! >> and that will be enough to push mcnorton through to the
next round. >> that's how it's done, bro. >> he should be up next, baby. >> we will conclude this heat with young newcomer jake reynolds, grandson of surf legend lou reynolds. this is reportedly young jake's first surf competition of any
kind. >> lord, please help him to do well. >> you're praying? it's a surfing competition. it's not a sacrifice. >> he's been doing this for one month. >> lord, please help him do
>> we've just been told reynolds has yet to even stand up on a surfboard. what is he doing in this competition? >> you got it, jake! come on! you got it! focus! you got it! >> reynolds looking for a wave,
taking his time. >> take your time. look for your wave, pal. >> and it looks like... no, he doesn't like that swell. >> he's scared. >> come on, come on, come on, >> wait. he was waiting for the one behind it.
and he's paddling hard! are we going to witness reynolds' first ride? >> let's go jake! >> and he's caught it! he's up! he's up! >> he's up! he's up! >> for the first time ever, reynolds is up!
>> first ever. >> come on, reynolds! the crowd is going wild! i can't believe what i am seeing! >> he's doing it! >> i've never seen anything like cowabunga! he just might make it to the
next... oh! and that will be it for reynolds. sorry, man. better luck next year. yeah! >> are you okay? >> i'm fine! >> i am so proud of you.
that was great. i'm so proud of you. >> right on, man. right on. >> um, you do know you just lost, right? >> doesn't matter. i found what i was looking for. >> yeah! come here.
>> loser. [ jason castro's "good love" [ plays ] >> ♪ oh, i finally found a silver lining ♪ ♪ the first moment that i knew you were mine ♪ ♪ perfect place ♪ and perfect timing
♪ i can see sunshine on my horizon ♪ ♪ it always finds a way to come up on a ♪ ♪ good love, good love ♪ you know when you got it, it's a ♪ ♪ nothing you would change about it ♪
♪ bigger than your hands can hold ♪ ♪ but it fits just like a glove when it's a ♪ ♪ when the world just isn't fighting fair ♪ ♪ and everything we know is up in the air ♪ ♪ baby, i...
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