
The song begins to play after the board meeting concludes and Hank heads towards the parking lot.
Hank starts jogging with Lily and shares the news that he has been reappointed as the chair for another three years.
Hank finds it difficult to write on his laptop as he gets distracted by a man giggling at the opposite end of the table.
Meg informs Hank that the table is reserved for guests, then throws a piece of paper at him.
Hank's interview with George Saunders on stage, the song begins to play.
Following a brief conversation in the parking lot, Hank and his wife get into their car.
Hank finds himself stuck while attempting to exit the garage in his car.
Hank makes a decision to open the container situated in front of his garage and sell its contents to individuals in the neighborhood.
Hank and Meg have a conversation while taking shots at a bar until the establishment closes.
The song begins to play and Paul's voice gradually fades away as he speaks with Hank in the office.
Lily sends Hank another voice message, stating that she has made the decision to spend the night in New York.
Hank discusses his belief that people his age should stop having parties.
A young Hank attempts to end his life by hanging from a chandelier, but is unsuccessful.
After Julie throws the bottle, and it pierces the wall, the screen displays "Hatchet" day.
Prior to Hank's arrival home, Lily warmly embraces and kisses him as they settle into their new New York apartment.