Rome: As I've been dealing with my depression, I realize it's not just something I'm predisposed to. It's this country, this world, and all the things, all the things every day making me feel like an unwanted guest in my own home.
Walter: Believe me, I understand. I was 11 years old when your grandfather showed me Emmett Till's photo in Jet magazine. It's still there. Burned into my mind. I've been looking at this a whole lot longer than you. I Saw it here. I saw it in Vietnam, and I came back home and saw it over and over and over again. That's what its meant to be us, to live feeling like death is breathing on your back, and they're still out there thinking posters can fix that.


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A Million Little Things Season 3 Episode 13: "Listen"
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Rome: You understand that this isn't my protest right?
Gary: Uh, yeah. Yeah, that's why we're going.
Rome: Well, please tell me you get that this is work that we all need to do, so you need to do more than hitting up your Black friend so you can be their plus one, Gary.
Gary: Uh, yeah. I'm just trying to help.
Rome: And the last time you tried to help, I ended up in the back of a police car.

Tyrell: Well, I think the people in charge need to see that our lives matter from as many people as possible. I read an article about George Floyd's daughter. Her mom is trying to figure out how to tell her how he died. I mean, how do you explain that to a seven-year-old?
Rome: Six. His daughter is six.