![]() Charles seems to think that Oliver and Mabel will reach out to apologize soon. Her philosophy is that there are three types of people – “Alive, dead, or dead to me.” She tells Charles that she and Bunny would often have fights, which always resolved with time as both forgot what they were mad about. “It’s tough to lose friends at our age,” she says. Uma motions for Charles to join her and share her meal. He tells her about his fight with Oliver and how he lost a friend, too. ![]() But as she says it, she puts half her sandwich on a small plate as she reminisces about splitting lunches with Bunny. “Don’t even think about it,” she warns him as they make eye contact. As Uma’s eyes take in the sight, they narrow on the bloody handkerchief in Ben’s hand.Ĭharles enters The Pickle Diner for breakfast and sits in the booth adjacent to Uma’s. Charles-Haden Savage (Steve Martin), Oliver Putnam (Martin Short), and Mabel Mora (Selena Gomez) rushed out moments before the dead body of Ben Glenroy (Paul Rudd) crashed through the ceiling onto the floor. And in another flashback memory, Uma is in the lobby when the elevator doors open. In that lunch memory, Bunny was playing with a pink fidget spinner. She’s a bit of a kleptomaniac, with an organized closet full of items she took from people. Uma’s narration explains that what she trusts more than people is things, a way to keep people with her forever. Uma splits her sandwich, sliding the other half over to her best friend. In a flashback, we see Uma with her best friend, Bunny Folger (Jayne Houdyshell), having lunch at The Pickle Diner. “Believe it or not, I love people,” The Arconia’s resident grouch Uma Heller (Jackie Hoffman) shares in the introduction. ![]() Episode 7: “CoBro” – Written by Ben Philippe and Jake Schnesel
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