![]() ![]() ![]() Riley goes up to her room and slams the door.At the dinner table, Riley has an angry outburst and then a tense back-and-forth with her dad that culminates in Riley telling her parent to shut up, and Dad sending her to her room. Up in HQ, it's Anger's turn to do what he thinks Joy would do.Mom finally gets Dad's attention and he asks how school was.The crew in Dad's HQ isn't paying attention to what's going on around him, though they're watching sports. Mom tries to bring Dad into the conversation, since, frankly, Riley's being a real pain in the butt to talk to.They have five-emotion teams behind their control panels, too, just like Riley does. We also see inside Mom and Dad's heads.When Mom asks how school was, Riley's indecisive and irritated. Disgust goes first, and Riley is sarcastic to her mom. ![]() They agree that it's because Joy is gone and decide that one of them should just pretend to be Joy and do what Joy would do.At the dinner table, Riley's acting weird-or at least, she is according to Disgust, Anger, and Fear.A wide shot reveals that HQ is really far away.All they need to do is get themselves-and the Core Memories-back to HQ. Undaunted, Joy says they can fix things.Sadness also adds that, with Joy absent from Headquarters, Riley can't be happy.All of Riley's Personality Islands nearby are still dark. Then she figures out that they're in Long-Term Memory.They're surrounded by absolutely massive shelves of memories, and Joy wonders where the heck they are. The tube spits Joy, Sadness, and the Core Memories out into a giant bin of memories. ![]()
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