. - cand they broughtmom and freaking angie.up, - wango tango, baby! - so, this is your daughter., she does look like a young liz taylor. - no, i'm the daughter, and this is my mother, who i said looks like a present-day liz taylor, and that is a 30-year-old child. get out of here, you sicko. - mom, you gotta get out of here, okay? grammy's too old for this. - oh, don't be a hater, katie. oh, look, she's dancing! - [coughing] - mom, she's 90. that is too old to be dancing or meeting a man or getting a second chance at life. - but she's just listening to her heart. - no, she's not. you know what her heart is probably saying? "whee! almost done!" mom, you're putting this woman through hell because you are in denial about the fact that one of these days, grammy is gonna die. [all gasp, music ceases] - come along, grammy. it's time to go. katherine. portia. dj piss party, thank you for lowering the music. [club music resumes] ♪ [upbeat music] - i am so sorry about last night, portia. my mom is out of control. - it's okay. it wasn't carol's fault. - you're right. angie's the real probl