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00:00Previously on Desperate Housewives,
00:03Bree's new romance got off to a lively start.
00:06So you're courting me?
00:08I'm trying to.
00:09When will you stop playing hard to get?
00:10Maybe when you start playing hard to want.
00:12While Lynette's marriage hit the rocks.
00:15I think we're the ones who need a vacation,
00:18just a weekend, get a chance to work through all of this.
00:21Susan's warning.
00:22About those cookies I made,
00:25don't eat them, they're poison.
00:27That's our officers.
00:29Became an admission of guilt.
00:32And Gabby was unaware
00:35that a dark presence had arrived on the lane.
00:45Susan Delfino had always played by the rules.
00:50She obeyed every label.
00:54She performed her civic duty.
00:59She respected all legal boundaries.
01:04So when she was questioned about the poisoning of Paul Young.
01:08Please state your name and age.
01:10Susan was more than a little upset.
01:13My age?
01:15What does my age have to do with it?
01:16Mrs. Delfino.
01:19I'm 38.
01:21My in-growth?
01:22No.
01:2338.
01:26I don't think you appreciate the seriousness
01:28of the position you're in.
01:29You could have killed someone at that school.
01:31But I didn't poison the cookies.
01:33Yet you knew they were poisoned.
01:35Yes, by Felicia Tillman.
01:38I mean, okay, I baked them, but she added the poison.
01:42That was your arrangement?
01:43No, no, we didn't have an arrangement.
01:46She was trying to murder Paul Young.
01:49So all you did was deliver the poison food?
01:51Exactly.
01:54No, wait.
01:56No, I had no idea that anything was poisoned ever.
01:59Except the cookies.
02:03Except the cookies.
02:07Look, talk to Felicia.
02:09She hated Paul.
02:10Yes, but you had your reasons for hating Mr. Young too.
02:13No, I like Paul.
02:14His wife gave me her kidney.
02:16After you lost your kidney in a riot,
02:18which Mr. Young was responsible for.
02:21Who told you that?
02:22Mr. Young.
02:24He also said he blew the whistle
02:25on your internet porn career,
02:27causing you to lose your job at the Oak Ridge School.
02:30The same school you brought those poison cookies to.
02:36Now, how about you start telling me the truth?
02:42I'm not 38.
02:43Okay.
02:50Find anything?
02:53No.
02:56Okay, thanks.
02:58We found a glass vial and some syringes
03:01in the dumpster behind your apartment.
03:03They all had traces of antifreeze.
03:06Oh God.
03:07Yes, Susan Delphino had always played by the rules,
03:13She was about to find out.
03:17This wasn't a game.
03:31Sometimes, it's the little things that make us feel secure.
03:35Like an old friend at bedtime.
03:40Like money saved for a rainy day.
03:44Or matching coffee mugs.
03:48But there are times when these small comforts are up against big challenges.
03:54I'm glad we're doing this.
03:55Me too.
03:56Should have done it a long time ago.
03:58Completely agree.
04:00We just needed to get away from everything, just the two of us.
04:04No kids, no work, no TV.
04:06What? No TV?
04:09Come on, it's a B&B, bed and baseball.
04:12You're going to take this seriously?
04:15Yes.
04:19I'm taking this very seriously.
04:23Okay.
04:28So, what do you feel like doing? You want to go to bed or...
04:32Bed sounds good. I'm exhausted.
04:34Oh, unless you want to...
04:36No, I'm tired too.
04:39Let's get a good night's sleep. We have the whole weekend ahead of us.
04:50Hey, it's going to be great.
04:54It's going to be great.
05:02Thanks, Virginia. That was amazing.
05:05I'm glad you enjoyed it.
05:06Kidding? I've got to chase twice as many bad guys tomorrow to burn it off.
05:14Good night, Chuck.
05:15Good night, Brie.
05:18Oh, um...
05:23Wow, that is the one part of dating that I haven't missed.
05:26I know, the whole question of intimacy. Will he kiss me? Will he not?
05:29Will she be mad if I try? Will she be mad if I don't?
05:32Then why don't we skip all that and lay our cards on the table?
05:35Sounds like something that two reasonable adults might do.
05:38I find you very attractive.
05:43I think you're a knockout.
05:46Really?
05:48Yeah, that's why...
05:51It's so hard...
05:53Wow, we really are putting our cards on the table.
05:55To wait.
05:57Wait?
06:00Just until my divorce goes through, because until then I'm technically married, so anything we do is adultery.
06:08You know what? I think that's very admirable.
06:12Yeah?
06:13Definitely, it's refreshing to find a man whose morality isn't compromised by his libido.
06:17Besides, sometimes waiting can be half the fun.
06:20And just so you know what it is you're waiting for?
06:30Now that's the part of dating I have missed.
06:45See you tomorrow night.
07:00How can they arrest me? I didn't do anything.
07:03They found syringes and antifreeze at your house.
07:05Unless you're a suicidal diabetic, that's pretty suspicious.
07:08Felicia was at my house when I was making Paul's food. Clearly she's trying to frame me.
07:12Any way to prove it?
07:14The woman hacked off two of her fingers to frame someone else. She's a framer.
07:19To implicate Felicia, we need some evidence that she was actively trying to kill Paul.
07:25I might be able to help you with that.
07:30A few months ago, Felicia called me from prison, said she needed to see me.
07:35You never told me this.
07:36I didn't know what it was about, so I went.
07:39She offered me $10,000 to kill Paul.
07:42What?
07:43This was in the visitor's room, on the phone.
07:46I'll see if they have any recordings. It might take a day or two.
07:49This is good.
07:55How could you keep that from me?
07:57I don't know. I guess I was ashamed.
08:01Why? You said no.
08:03Yeah, after I thought about it for a week.
08:05You actually considered...
08:07Come on, Susan. With the financial problems we were having?
08:10And you've got to remember, if there was a time, I would have killed Paul for free.
08:18Two minute warning until bath time.
08:21Hello? Hi honey, how was your flight?
08:24Yeah, hold on.
08:26Sweetie, it's your dad calling from his visitor's trip.
08:31The sound you're hearing is your daughter in a cartoon coma. Juanita!
08:39Hi, Daddy.
08:42Okay, Daddy, I love you too. Bring me something.
08:47Upstairs.
08:50Okay, honey, love you too. Bring me something.
09:11I'm coming, I'm coming, I'm coming.
09:16Gabby, what are you doing here?
09:18Carlos doesn't want to see each other and I really don't think we should...
09:20I need a gun.
09:22Well, I guess I could spare a moment.
09:25Why on earth do you need a gun?
09:27Juanita swears she's been seeing this mystery man skulking around our lawn at night.
09:32And last night I think I saw him too.
09:34Did you call the police?
09:35And say what? There's a guy in the lawn?
09:37Look, Carlos is out of town and I'll sleep better if I have a gun in the nightstand.
09:40Gabby, I'm not giving you a gun.
09:42Why not? I let you borrow things all the time.
09:44Not things that put holes in people.
09:46Come on, just a little one. The kind Nancy Reagan would shoot people with.
09:49No.
09:50Please, I'll be really careful. This guy's kind of freaking me out.
09:55Gabby, if you're really serious, I will set you up with a class at my gun range.
09:58They'll teach you about gun safety, you will get a permit, and then we'll see about getting you a gun.
10:02Great. So in the meantime, if Skulking Guy breaks into my house, I'm just going to yell,
10:06Freeze! I'm taking a class!
10:10Ugh.
10:18Hello?
10:19Ms. Tillman, this is Detective Hank Powell of the Fairview Police Department.
10:24Hello, officer. Is there something I can help you with?
10:28We'd like you to come down to the station. We need to ask you a few questions.
10:33May I ask what this is about?
10:35We'll explain it all when you get here.
10:38Or if that's a problem, we can have somebody come get you.
10:42No, thank you. I'll handle my own transportation.
10:53So there's a place in town where you can make your own candles?
10:57Candle making.
10:59Hopefully it's next to a place where we can make our own bullets.
11:02Yeah, that sounds pretty lame. Besides, we didn't come here to do arts and crafts.
11:07Hey, we came here to work on stuff. Talk.
11:13So maybe we should go back to our room and talk.
11:20Hey there, good morning.
11:21Good morning.
11:22Good morning.
11:24Hi, I'm Lisa. This is my husband Andy.
11:26Oh, hi. I'm Lynette. Nice to meet you.
11:28You too.
11:29Tom.
11:30Nice to meet you.
11:31So is this your first time here?
11:32Oh, thank you, sweet.
11:34Yep, first time.
11:35Oh, it's our third time. We love it here. It's so quiet and intimate. What could be better, right?
11:40Right.
11:41You said it.
11:43So what are you guys up to today?
11:44I don't know. We'll probably just hang out. What about you guys?
11:47We are going candle dipping.
11:51Any ideas you want to come with?
11:52Oh, Andy, I'm sure they came up here to be alone.
11:57I don't know.
11:59I don't know.
12:00Sounds like it could be fun.
12:02Yeah, we could be alone later.
12:05Let's go dip some candles.
12:13You know I can't talk to you.
12:15Think about it. Of all the people that want you dead, you think Susan's the one to do it?
12:19She's the only person in this neighborhood who stuck by you.
12:21You heard the evidence. All the food came from your kitchen.
12:24And you know who was helping Susan cook it? Felicia Tillman.
12:28What?
12:29The same woman who offered me $10,000 to kill you.
12:34She offered you $10,000 to kill me?
12:37Yeah.
12:38What did you say?
12:39You're still standing here.
12:58Believe me now.
13:04So tell me, how do you know that guy I saw leaving here last night?
13:07His name is Chuck. He's a detective. And he and I have been seeing each other.
13:13Seeing? As in dating?
13:16You sound surprised.
13:17Well, I don't like spreading vicious gossip.
13:19Who am I kidding? I love it.
13:21Bree, that guy's gay.
13:23You say that about everyone. You said that about Tom Scavo.
13:26I didn't say he was gay. I said if I had magic powers, I would make him gay.
13:30But as far as Detective Hottie goes, I've seen him at my favorite gay bar.
13:34No, I am sure it wasn't him.
13:36I'm sure it was. I never forget a gay face. I have what scientists call a homographic memory.
13:42Chuck was married for 18 years.
13:44Was? Interesting. Failed marriage. Let's connect those dots.
13:48Okay, then explain why he's the one chasing me.
13:50He's a cop. It's a very masculine culture.
13:53And now that he can't hide behind his wife anymore, he needs a girlfriend.
13:56So he's still one of the guys.
13:58Let's drop it.
13:59Okay, tell me I'm wrong. Tell me you've had the best sex you've ever had.
14:06You have had sex.
14:08He said he wanted to wait.
14:10Okay, I'm calling it. Time of gay. 1121.
14:17There's just something about Italian food, but I can't believe how much I ate. It was so good.
14:22It was awesome, and thank you both.
14:24Yeah, you didn't have to pay for dinner.
14:26Or lunch.
14:27Or candle making lessons.
14:29It was my pleasure. What's the point of making the big bucks if you can't spread it around?
14:34Please, stop saying big bucks.
14:36I haven't said it that much.
14:38If I had a nickel for every time you said big bucks, I'd have big bucks.
14:45It's getting late.
14:46Yeah, we should really let you guys go.
14:48Late? It's only 10 o'clock.
14:51Hey, who's up for a game of spades?
14:53Come on, Lisa, boys against girls.
14:55Let's kick some butt.
15:00Okay.
15:01Okay, yeah.
15:03So, it is 3 a.m., I am creeping down the stairs in my underwear, holding the golf club like a machete.
15:09I hear the noise again, coming from the kitchen.
15:11Turns out it's our daughter, Penny, who's waiting to get the Easter Bunny's autograph.
15:15Aw, that's cute.
15:17What?
15:18You always do that.
15:19I'm telling a story and you jump in and steal the punchline.
15:23Because you go on forever.
15:25You heard a noise, you checked it out.
15:26Turns out it's Penny.
15:27Laugh, laugh, laugh.
15:28Everybody's the same age as when the story started.
15:31Well, my apologies, everybody.
15:33I am sorry I am not a gifted raconteur like my wife.
15:36Can I say, Tom, I actually do know how to tell a story.
15:39Yeah, like that spellbinder you told the guy at the candle shop today about growing winter squash.
15:43One more second, he was ready to pour molten wax directly into his ears.
15:46Oh, you heard that story? I figured you were busy counting your big bucks.
15:54Sheesh, it's midnight already.
15:55Yeah, we better get some sleep. We've got a big day tomorrow.
15:57Oh yeah? What are you guys doing?
16:01Nothing.
16:03Good night, you guys.
16:04Good night.
16:05Good night.
16:11Well, I think I'm going to turn in too.
16:16You coming?
16:19Nah, I'm going to check out some squares on the TV.
16:26Okay.
16:40Hello. Are you ready for our lunch date?
16:43I tried to call you. I got to interview a robbery witness. I'm really sorry.
16:47It's not your fault. And as luck would have it, I'm free for dinner too.
16:50Great.
16:52Hey, guys. Say hi to Bree.
16:54Hey, Bree.
16:55See, I wasn't making her up.
16:58See you tonight.
17:07Great picture of Chuck, huh?
17:08Yeah, yeah. Who's that with him?
17:11Oh, that was his partner, Pete Crowley.
17:13Oh, are Chuck and Pete still partners?
17:16No. Pete's not here anymore.
17:19I hope it wasn't something tragic.
17:22No, not tragic. Just weird.
17:28Excuse me.
17:30They were best friends and partners for nine years.
17:33And then last year they went on a camping trip together.
17:36When they got back, they weren't speaking.
17:38Pete put in for a transfer and no one in the force knows what happened.
17:42It's beyond obvious. Chuck must have had a huge crush on this guy.
17:45You think he was in love with his partner?
17:47Please. I'm in love with him and I've only seen his picture.
17:51Makes a total hottie for a partner, then sits on his feelings for nine years.
17:55Makes a total hottie for a partner, then sits on his feelings for nine years until...
18:01The camping trip?
18:04They're in the woods, in a tent alone.
18:07Couple of beers, then bam, Chuck pounces and his partner's all like,
18:10Stop! What are you doing? Get off me!
18:17Oh God, it's me and Todd Mako. It's all over again.
18:19This is ridiculous. Chuck is not gay and I'm going to prove it.
18:22How?
18:23He's taking me to dinner tonight and I may just have to offer myself up as dessert.
18:28Do whatever you want. Just forward me this picture. I've got some photoshopping to do.
18:35Our policy here is ask questions first, shoot later.
18:39You will know everything there is to know about a firearm before ever actually holding one.
18:44What's there to know? You point, you shoot, somebody bad falls down.
18:48Miss Solis, mind if I ask why it is you're taking this class?
18:52To protect myself.
18:53Protection. Why a gun? Why not just get a dog?
18:57Well, for one, if you leave a gun in the house it doesn't rip apart your throw pillows and leave a gift on your hall carpet.
19:06Could you shoot me?
19:07What?
19:08I'm an intruder. I just broke into your home. Could you shoot me?
19:14Sure, why not?
19:15Really? Where? The head? Chest?
19:18I don't know. Why are you getting so close?
19:20I'm an intruder. I'm here to hurt you. Could you point the gun, fire it and kill me?
19:24And then live with that the rest of your life?
19:30No.
19:32If any of you feel the same way, leave now.
19:34A gun in the hands of someone who is afraid to use it is the most dangerous weapon in the world.
19:39Not for your intended victim.
19:42For you.
19:51Susan.
19:52I want to thank you. I heard that you spoke to the police and helped clear me.
19:56I'm sorry I doubted you. I guess I'm not used to people being kind to me.
20:03What's going on?
20:05I can't stay here.
20:07But Felicia's gone. You're safe now.
20:09This has nothing to do with Felicia. It's just time for me to go.
20:13Oh, you can't leave the lean. You promised.
20:18You can't leave the lean. You belong here.
20:21No, I don't. I never have.
20:25Well, that's not true.
20:27When I first moved here, you and Mary Alice were so nice to me. You were the reason I wanted to live here.
20:31We had to be nice. We came here running away from something terrible we'd done.
20:36We spent every day waiting for the past to catch up with us.
20:39And it did. Sooner or later, the past always catches up.
20:44It was a long time ago. You have a chance to start over now.
20:48And you were the only one around here who ever thought I could start over.
20:53I still do. You're a good person, Paul. I truly believe that.
20:58I know. And I just as soon leave while you still do.
21:03Here. Take these. Move back in with your family.
21:09As far as the rest of the rent, it's my gift to you.
21:13I don't know how to thank you.
21:15Just be happy here.
21:18You will.
21:28You know, it's not even ten yet. Are you up for a nightcap?
21:33Sure. I know this fabulous little spot.
21:35Fabulous.
21:38Actually, I was hoping we could go back to your place.
21:45I don't think that's a good idea.
21:48Really? What are you afraid of?
21:51I'm not sure I could trust myself. Remember our agreement.
21:55Oh, are we really sticking to that?
21:58Look, I have to.
22:02Okay. But I still want that nightcap.
22:06Where to?
22:09I know just the place.
22:12Brittany, are you sure you want to come in here? Because I think this is a gay bar.
22:16Really? And how would you know that?
22:18Okay. There's something I need to tell you.
22:21Hey, girlfriend. Where you been hiding yourself?
22:24Hey, Terrence.
22:26Wait until you hear the dish.
22:27Steve and Fat Steve broke up, and Fat Steve is now pissed Steve.
22:31I'm sorry to hear that.
22:34Okay. So this is what I wanted to talk to you about.
22:38Chuck, I already know.
22:41My neighbor saw you here.
22:44Oh, God.
22:46It's okay. My son is gay. I have lots of gay friends. I love the gays.
22:49I just don't date them.
22:51Bree, I'm not gay.
22:53Hey, Sudley. Haven't seen you in a while.
22:55Here's your usual.
22:57Sorry, I'm out of umbrellas.
23:00They know me because I worked here undercover.
23:04Really?
23:05Yes. Some guys here were dealing drugs, so to blend in, I pretended to be gay.
23:09Ow!
23:11And I was good at it.
23:13Chuck, you don't need to lie. I can imagine how hard it must be to be a gay cop.
23:18Especially after what happened with your partner.
23:20My partner? You mean Peter?
23:24What do you know about that?
23:26Well, I know you two split up after you went on vacation together.
23:30Were you in love with him?
23:32I can't talk about this here.
23:36Come on.
23:42I did love Pete Crowley like a brother.
23:45And I loved my wife, too.
23:47At least, I did.
23:49Until the camping trip when Pete told me they'd been sleeping together six months.
23:53Your partner and your wife?
23:55Why didn't you tell me?
23:57I'm a detective. I'm supposed to notice things.
24:00But if your wife is the one who cheated, why is she holding up the divorce?
24:03Part of me thinks she's dragging it out so I'll screw around before it's over.
24:07So she can say I'm no better than her.
24:10But I am better than her.
24:12And that's why I'm here.
24:14Better than her.
24:16That's why I want to get things right this time.
24:20So you're really not gay?
24:37What do you think?
24:39Fabulous.
25:15This is why kids shouldn't play with cans!
25:31Hey!
25:33Hey!
25:42Excuse me.
25:44Do you have a security camera?
25:49I'm confused. You say someone took your pocketbook, but isn't that your pocketbook?
25:53This is my purse, Ben.
25:56Sorry.
25:58I do the same thing to my wife. I say nice shirt, she says it's a blouse.
26:01I say I like your trousers, she says-
26:02Stop!
26:04Can you go closer?
26:06Okay. But he's not holding a pocketbook.
26:11Oh my God.
26:12Are you alright?
26:14That's my stepfather.
26:16You sound surprised to see him.
26:19He's supposed to be dead.
26:26Pretty damn good.
26:28Gotta admit, I'm surprised to see you back here. I thought you said you couldn't kill anybody.
26:32Got over it.
26:42No, Tom. Texting the office is the same as calling the office. Come on.
26:47You know that.
26:49Oh God, it's them.
26:51Where's my coffee?
26:53Hey there! Top of the morning!
26:55Good morning!
26:57I hope you guys like apples, because we found a pick-your-own-apple orchard.
27:02Actually, we're heading into town to do some antiquing.
27:05Oh, sounds great. We love antiquing.
27:08Yeah. I think we're going to go by ourselves.
27:12Oh! Ouch.
27:14Are you guys blowing us off?
27:16No! No, it's just that we wanted to buy one of those old folding screens, and our backseat is so small, and-
27:23Lisa.
27:25Yeah, we're blowing you off.
27:27Why?
27:29Look, we get it. You guys can't stand to be alone, but that's the whole reason we came here.
27:34So, nice hanging out with you, but see ya.
27:39And good luck.
27:40What do you mean, good luck?
27:43You know, with whatever it is you're working through.
28:11Oh!
28:19Man, this rain is just not going to stop, huh?
28:24They said it might go into tonight.
28:29Oh, yeah?
28:31Yeah. That's what they said on the radio.
28:40So, total strangers think we're in trouble.
28:44Do you think we're in trouble?
28:47What do you think?
28:50All I know is 20 years ago, if you'd put us in a beautiful room with a fireplace and a big bed, and it rained all day,
29:00we wouldn't be talking about the weather.
29:11I gotta get out of this room. I'm just- I'm starting to lose my mind.
29:15You wanna take a walk?
29:16What?
29:17Do you wanna take a walk?
29:18It's a mess out there. It's pouring.
29:20Well, don't snap at me, Tom. Snap at the rain.
29:23God, it's like you're not even trying.
29:27Me? I'm not trying.
29:28Don't worry. I say you're not.
29:33What do you call this?
29:36What is this?
29:37It's your engagement ring.
29:39The crappy one I gave you a million years ago.
29:46You changed the diamond?
29:49I told you I'd give you a decent ring someday.
29:55There it is.
30:00Um...
30:02Um...
30:07What's the matter?
30:09I appreciate this. I really do. But I loved the ring the way it was.
30:17Really? Because I seem to remember you making a joke about it every single time you showed it to somebody.
30:24I did.
30:25I did.
30:30I did.
30:34But that doesn't mean I didn't love it.
30:37Lynette, I did this to make you happy, but I'm running out of ideas!
30:47I can't do this anymore.
30:55We have survived five kids, a failed business, cancer.
31:03Why can't we pull out of this one?
31:05I don't know what you want.
31:12I don't know what I want.
31:19I just know it isn't this.
31:26I just know it isn't this.
31:36There you go. Wakey, wakey.
31:40Now, I'm going to take this off, but if you start screaming for help, I will have no choice but to plunge this directly into your heart, killing you instantly.
31:55Oh, that'll kill you too, but a lot more slowly, giving the three of us a chance to chat.
32:04What do you mean, the three of us? Who's here?
32:08Why, Beth, of course.
32:12I knew she wouldn't want to miss this.
32:15Fine. Kill me. You won't get away with it. The police know you've been poisoning me.
32:20But, thanks to you, they think I'm miles away. But I'm not. I'm right here.
32:35You know, I'm kind of going to miss this place.
32:37Yeah. The sound of German techno music from 3B.
32:40The smell of corned beef and cabbage from 2C.
32:43The fat guy. Or is it a woman in 5D?
32:45Actually, I'm not going to miss this place.
32:47Hey, where does this go?
32:48Oh, MJ's toys are here.
32:50Hey, you know what would be a great idea? If when he walks into his old room tomorrow, all of his favorite things are already there.
32:56Yeah, he'd love that. I'll run them over right now.
32:58No, no, no. You keep packing. I'll go.
33:04You disappoint me, Paul. Is this really how you want to spend your last moments?
33:09Sitting there shooting me dirty looks as if I didn't already know you dislike me.
33:15What would you prefer?
33:16Some remorse. A little repentance. Emotions appropriate to a man who killed an innocent woman.
33:21Innocent? Your sister blackmailed my wife. Drove her to suicide.
33:27It isn't Martha's fault that Mary Alice shot herself like all your wives seem to.
33:32If you're going to keep talking, Felicia, would you mind upping my dose?
33:36Just tell me you're sorry. Is it really so hard to say?
33:41I'm not sorry. I wasn't then and I'm not now.
33:45When I saw the life drain out of Martha's mean little eyes, I knew she was getting exactly what she deserved.
33:53So there it is.
34:03When I watched the life drain out of Martha's mean little eyes, I knew she was getting exactly what she deserved.
34:10So you have a confession. What are they going to do? Arrest my corpse?
34:15No.
34:18But when the police find your body, they'll find this.
34:22And the world will stop thinking I was crazy all these years.
34:26Felicia, there's one thing I'll go to my grave sure of.
34:31The world will never stop thinking you're crazy.
34:33The world will never stop thinking you're crazy.
35:04Getting scared, Paul?
35:06This poison. How much longer before it kills me?
35:10Not long. Thirty minutes or so.
35:25There's a killer loose in my house.
35:28There's a killer loose in my house. 4353 Wisteria Lane. Send police and ambulance. Hurry.
35:44Ooh, getting weaker.
35:49Tell Martha I said hello.
35:58Susan! Susan!
36:07Hurry. Hurry.
36:28Come on. Come on.
36:34Oh, Susan. If your casseroles had been any better, he would have had seconds. And none of this would be happening.
36:47No!
36:52No!
36:57No!
37:05This has gone on long enough.
37:09Paul. Paul, stop. Don't do this.
37:14Paul, let her go. You are not like her. You are not a killer.
37:27Paul.
37:37Thank you, Susan.
37:43I knew you wouldn't hurt her. You're a good person.
37:46Stop saying that.
37:50Felicia's right.
37:53I killed Martha.
37:57That man you think I am?
38:00I haven't been him for a long time.
38:04But I want to be that man again.
38:09Officers.
38:11Can you take my statement?
38:18I have a confession to make.
38:20A sense of security. It's something we all search for.
38:28Whether it's knowing we're desired.
38:32Taking control of our fears.
38:38Or finding the strength to do the right thing.
38:42But the danger of a sense of security is that it may prove to be false.
38:52Oh!
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