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00:01Previously on Desperate Housewives, Susan left town with a secret agenda.
00:06Where are you off to?
00:07I'm just visiting some family.
00:09We'll have a good trip.
00:11Carlos was headed back to rehab.
00:14I'm just worried about getting better. I can hold down the fort, no problem.
00:17Tom's trip with his girlfriend was encouraged.
00:20I think you should go to Paris.
00:23And Bree received another mysterious letter.
00:30It's always easy to know who our friends are.
00:38They're the ones who tell us when we look ridiculous.
00:43Or when we're deluding ourselves.
00:47Or when we've had enough.
00:51But only the best of friends will tell you the truth.
00:56Even when they know...
00:58What the hell is this?
00:59It will upset you.
01:01That's what I found in my mailbox.
01:04You're welcome.
01:05I don't understand.
01:06Don't you recognize the stationery?
01:08It's the same as Mary Alice's letter.
01:11And I got it right after Chuck's funeral.
01:13Do you think this is who killed Chuck?
01:15Well, it's the only logical explanation.
01:17There's nothing logical about any of this.
01:20Don't you remember the first note?
01:22Yeah, whoever wrote that was threatening us.
01:24Exactly.
01:25So now all of a sudden this person who knows what we did and is going to tell is now killing cops for us?
01:31Doesn't make sense.
01:32Yeah, but the timing is weird.
01:34So what's the deal with us?
01:39What do you mean?
01:42Are we still mad at each other?
01:44I think so.
01:47Okay.
01:48Just asking.
01:49Well, what are we gonna do about this?
01:54What can we do?
01:55We don't know who wrote it.
01:56We don't know what they want.
01:57We don't know what they're gonna do next.
01:58Is there anything we do know?
02:00Well, we know who these letters are being sent to.
02:05What's that supposed to mean?
02:07You're the one who keeps finding these things.
02:09You tell me.
02:10I don't like your accusatory tone.
02:12Well, I'd use a different tone, but I'm trying to accuse you of something.
02:15Gabby!
02:16You have to admit, Bri, there does seem to be a link between you and Mr. Creepy Letter Writing Guy.
02:21I don't believe this.
02:22Why else would they keep sending you the notes?
02:24Why not send copies to all of us?
02:26This is not about me.
02:28And if you two were gonna just sit there and blame me for the actions of some psychopath and...
02:35I'm just gonna go home.
02:42I say we forgive each other and just stay mad at Bri.
02:44Done.
02:45Yes.
02:46Only your friends will tell you the truth.
02:49So when they warn you about someone suspicious...
02:53Maybe you should listen to them.
03:00Susan Delfino was on a mission, and she had planned it down to the last detail.
03:20She brought the proper identification.
03:24She mapped out the correct route.
03:27And she brought plenty of cash for emergencies.
03:32But the one small detail she hadn't planned was what to do once she got there.
03:39Mike, I've got a problem.
03:41Well, what's wrong?
03:42You can't find the house?
03:43No, I'm standing in front of it right now.
03:46Then what's the problem?
03:48I have no idea how to get inside.
03:51You just spent an entire day on a plane.
03:53You didn't give this any thought at all?
03:55I was going to, and then I got caught up in an in-flight movie.
03:59It was about a dolphin who joins an inner-city water polo team and...
04:02Susan?
04:03Oh, my God.
04:05This was the stupidest idea ever, wasn't it?
04:08No.
04:09You did this because you're a good person.
04:11Honey, just leave some flowers and come back home.
04:14I can't.
04:15I came here for a reason.
04:17I have to make sure that Alejandra's family is okay.
04:20I just need to figure out some cover story to get in there.
04:23You're a little early.
04:25Huh?
04:27Couldn't wait to take the first look, could you?
04:30What?
04:31Oh, relax.
04:33I'm okay with early birds.
04:35Connie Thomas, Thomas Realty.
04:37Officially, the open house doesn't start for an hour.
04:40But if you help me lay out the finger sandwiches,
04:43I'll let you sneak the first peek.
04:46What?
04:48Mike, I've got to go.
04:50I'm about to buy a house.
04:52Listen, all I'm asking for is an extension.
04:55Once I get a model unit open,
04:57these condos are going to be selling like crazy.
05:03Hey, what's going on?
05:04Hey, I was sitting over at Bree's and I thought,
05:06I miss him.
05:08Yeah, I miss you too.
05:10Look, I can get the numbers for you.
05:12Hold on.
05:15Did you hear me?
05:16I said I miss you.
05:18Oh, that's my girlfriend.
05:19Hey, I don't miss people.
05:24I forget them.
05:26I ignore them.
05:27I verbally abuse them.
05:29But I am definitely not a missing people kind of person.
05:32Can you hang on for a second?
05:33Listen, I love that you miss me, but I'm really busy right now.
05:36Talk later.
05:37Hey, you still there?
05:38Where?
05:39I've got the numbers right here.
05:46Let me tell you what the man from down under,
05:49who will never again be down under, just did to me.
05:54What's wrong?
05:56Nothing.
05:57Oh God, it's like pulling teeth.
06:00I saw you talking to Gabby and Lynette.
06:02Did they say something to upset you?
06:04I don't want to discuss it.
06:07They suggested Botox, didn't they?
06:09No.
06:10Why would you say that?
06:11I'm having wine before lunch.
06:13That's what I did the first time someone said I needed Botox.
06:16Yes, I am upset, but it's private and I want to process it privately.
06:22Keeping stuff inside is how you ended up in that motel with a gun.
06:25Relax.
06:26I am no longer suicidal.
06:29You don't want to talk?
06:30Fine.
06:31But I'm not going to let you sit here for the next few days moping about God knows what.
06:37We're going out.
06:39What?
06:40I know all sorts of naughty places filled with all sorts of naughty men.
06:45Be ready to leave by 8 and try to wear something that doesn't scream frigid schoolmarm.
06:49No, no, no. Listen to me.
06:51I don't want to go out.
06:52I don't want to talk about my feelings and I don't want you here anymore.
06:55So please, go home.
06:58Wow. Another glass of wine?
07:07It's just I've never seen you drink.
07:09You know what? You're right. I could use a night out.
07:12Really?
07:13Yes, but my wardrobe is a bit frosty.
07:16Do you think you could run back to your house and find something in your closet for me?
07:20Something sexy?
07:22Absolutely.
07:23Oh, Brie, you'll see.
07:25A night out is exactly what you need to lift your spirits.
07:29I'm tired.
07:30I know, sweetie.
07:31I'm trying to teach you the value of hard work.
07:48If you're wondering why, I'm pushing the leaves over to Miss Kinski's house.
08:04Because I'm trying to teach her the value of hard work, too.
08:07Mrs. Solis.
08:11Hello.
08:12Hey, Carlos' secretary.
08:15Marilyn.
08:16Marilyn.
08:17Of course, yes, I knew that.
08:18What can I do for you, Marilyn?
08:20I was in the neighborhood and I thought I'd bring by Mr. Solis' mail.
08:24By the way, any chance that tomorrow he can get out of his rehab?
08:28Why do you need Carlos?
08:30He's been trying to land this British firm as a client for months.
08:33They're in town for a couple of days and I think a little whining and dining would seal the deal.
08:37Well, I don't think it's a good idea to spring Carlos out of rehab for whining.
08:42Isn't there someone else we can meet with him?
08:44What about the old guy?
08:46Robert?
08:47He retired.
08:48Oh.
08:49Oh, how about the fat chick?
08:50Celeste, maternity leave.
08:52Where are these people?
08:54Sorry, Marilyn.
08:55You win some, you lose some, right?
08:57Except in this case, we're losing a 90 million dollar account.
09:01Whoa, whoa, whoa.
09:0390 million?
09:04And do you think all it'll take is a little whining and dining?
09:10Why don't you go ahead and set up that meeting?
09:14I have an idea.
09:15Okay, I'll get right on it.
09:18Do you know why the owners are selling?
09:22Oh, that's a bit of a scandal.
09:25I really shouldn't say.
09:28Okay.
09:29The husband disappeared four months ago and he hasn't been heard from since.
09:36I think it's drugs.
09:38Or maybe another woman.
09:40Could be anything.
09:42Poor child.
09:44Stepchild.
09:45Oh, but you got the poor part right.
09:48The wife had to take a second job and now she still can't even make ends meet.
09:55Yeah.
09:56Tell the buyers how desperate we are.
09:58That'll jack up the sale price.
10:00Oh.
10:01Mrs. Sanchez, so sorry.
10:03I didn't realize you were coming back so soon.
10:05I bet.
10:06By the way, you dropped some of your flyers on my lawn.
10:09Oh, I should get those.
10:11Excuse me.
10:16It's not completely her fault.
10:18I was sort of prying.
10:20Sorry.
10:21Are you sorry enough to buy my house?
10:23Oh, well, uh, actually I was looking for something a little larger.
10:30Oh, that's too bad.
10:32Maybe, uh, there's something that I can do for you.
10:45Because I am a collector of Americana.
10:50And some of your fabulous knick-knacks have really caught my eye.
10:55I have fabulous knick-knacks.
10:57You sure do.
10:59Like, like this, for instance.
11:03Those are Legos.
11:05I know what they are.
11:07But what you don't know is that these are phase one Legos.
11:14Very rare.
11:16I would love to buy them.
11:19If you're willing to sell.
11:21Seriously.
11:23Because I got like a whole coffee can full of those.
11:27Jackpot.
11:30Oh.
11:31I, I, um, I will take them all.
11:34Hey, Marissa.
11:35What?
11:36This lady's buying all your old Legos.
11:38You still have that box full of headless Barbies?
11:40Oh, oh, that's okay.
11:41I'm good.
11:42Uh, here is your check.
11:45Oh, I think you added an extra zero.
11:49That's because I, I want to do something to help.
11:55You know, because of your situation.
11:58Look, whatever my realtor said, you don't gotta feel sorry for me.
12:00I know my husband will come back.
12:02But, on the off chance that he doesn't, please, take my check.
12:15Okay.
12:19But stop giving me the sad eyes.
12:21Ramon does this sort of thing all the time.
12:24He goes on a little bender then comes home.
12:26But mostly he is a good husband.
12:28And a loving father.
12:42Well, thank you again.
12:45It was a pleasure doing business with you.
12:49You've really helped us out.
13:03Ta-da!
13:04Wow, that smells great.
13:05Where'd you learn to make a pot pie?
13:06I looked it up on a little place you kids call the internet.
13:09This is nice, huh?
13:11Perfect family dinner.
13:13It's doing it again.
13:19No, it's not.
13:20Everything's perfect.
13:21It's flickering, Mom.
13:23Had to happen while Dad was in Paris, right?
13:25Hey!
13:26What's that supposed to mean?
13:27I can handle it.
13:28I'll just do what your dad does.
13:30What does your dad do?
13:32He goes to the circuit box and jiggles something.
13:39I can do that!
13:40Aha!
13:43Do you know exactly what he jiggles or...
13:47Never mind.
13:48I'll do it.
13:49Anything?
13:50You're making it worse.
13:52Wait, wait.
13:53This is it.
13:54This is definitely it.
14:01Will it stop flickering?
14:03What time is it in Paris?
14:04No!
14:05We are not going to call your dad.
14:07We just need some flashlights.
14:08Where does your dad keep the flashlights?
14:13Huh?
14:20Boss?
14:21Hey, Mike.
14:22Everything okay?
14:23Well, I just bounced a check.
14:25Ouch.
14:26Man, it was to buy bats for MJ's little league team, so...
14:29Embarrassing.
14:30Exactly.
14:31So I called my bank to tear a new one and they told me my last paycheck was returned for insufficient funds.
14:38Boss.
14:40Oh.
14:41Okay.
14:43Let me cover that for you.
14:45I'm sorry about that.
14:46I don't know what could have happened.
14:48I just switched banks.
14:49Maybe there was some kind of problem with the transfer.
14:51You sure that's it?
14:52I know the condo project is going a little slow.
14:53Is everything okay?
14:54Absolutely.
14:55Nothing to worry about.
14:56Yeah.
14:57Give the kids a few extra bets.
14:58Uh, no.
14:59I don't need a tip.
15:00Yeah.
15:01Just my pay.
15:02Hey!
15:03Did you fix it?
15:04No, but I figured out it's not the light, so I'm going over the blueprints to find out where the real problem is.
15:23Or you could just call an electrician.
15:26Why do that?
15:27I went on the internet.
15:28I did a little research.
15:29And other than a few electrocution stories, it doesn't sound that hard.
15:34Seems like a lot of work.
15:36All Dad had to do was jiggle something.
15:40You know, the jiggle is just a band-aid.
15:43That was your Dad's approach to everything.
15:45Just patch it up and pretend it's fixed.
15:47That's why we've had these problems all these years.
15:53The light. I'm talking about the light.
15:56At least the doorbell's working again.
15:58Mmm.
16:00Hey!
16:01How are you?
16:02Uh-huh.
16:03That's the hey that means I need something.
16:06Oh, come on.
16:07This is important.
16:09Carlos has a way and I need some help with his business.
16:12You're the only friend I have who knows this stuff.
16:15What stuff?
16:16Some big British company.
16:18Bennett something.
16:20The Bennett Group?
16:21Yeah! See, you get it!
16:23Anyway, they're on the verge of signing with Carlos and since he's not free, I thought I'd take him to dinner and close the deal.
16:30You? How would you even know what to talk about?
16:33Hey, that's where you come in.
16:36You used to work for Carlos. Maybe you can give me a few pointers.
16:38I have spent my life learning about the world of finance. I can't just teach it to you in a couple of weeks.
16:44Could you teach it to me in a couple of hours? Because the meeting's tomorrow.
16:48Gabby!
16:49I'm a fast learner, I swear. And from what I understand, the deal's as good as done. This is just a formality.
17:00Okay, fine. Come back tonight after the kids are done. I'll do my best.
17:05You're the greatest.
17:06Yeah, yeah, yeah.
17:07Hey, could you at least bring-
17:08Bring some wine. I'm one step ahead of you.
17:10I was going to say Carlos's files.
17:13Geez, those are at his office and that's all the way across town.
17:17Hey! No.
17:36I don't suppose the bartender has any antibacterial wipes.
17:40You can ask again, but I don't think so.
17:43Will you stop?
17:44The fun of a place like this is getting germs on your elbows.
17:47I don't understand why anyone would want to come to a dive like this.
17:51You say dive like it's a bad word.
17:53Look around. People are having fun.
17:56Now look in that mirror, huh?
17:58Not fun.
18:00Why are you so uptight?
18:02Well, compared to you, a woman who paid for our drinks by showing off the Bronte sisters.
18:07The Bronte sisters?
18:08The Bronte sisters? Geez.
18:11Even your boob jokes are repressed.
18:13What happened to you?
18:14Nothing happened to me.
18:15Well, someone made you this way. Was it your mother?
18:18My mother passed away when I was ten.
18:20Ah, that explains it.
18:22Remember my mom died when I was a kid, too?
18:24When parents die, you can go one of two ways.
18:27Daddy's little girl or daddy's little nightmare.
18:30Well, I suppose my father did have certain expectations.
18:34He raised me to be a lady, and I've done my best to make him proud.
18:38Hello, repression?
18:40Well, I'm glad that he insisted on good behavior.
18:43Your dad is not here, Brie.
18:45No one's gonna tell him if he cut loose.
18:47Had a little fun.
18:50You look hot in my dress.
18:53Be bad.
18:54Be naughty.
18:56Hit on a stranger.
18:57I wouldn't take a breath mint from these people.
19:01As if any of them would have one.
19:03Fine.
19:04Sit here alone like Daddy wanted.
19:07I'm at it, Ben.
19:09Need to work out those issues with strange men on the dance floor.
19:12You're gonna leave me sitting here by myself?
19:14It's a dive, Brie. Dive in.
19:23The main thing that distinguishes you from a corporate firm is custom benchmarking.
19:27Let them know you provide superior customer service, even though your responsibilities are not fiduciary.
19:32Ooh.
19:33Fiduciary. I love how that sounds. Can you spell it for me?
19:36Well, let me explain it first.
19:37No, no, no, no, no. Your explanations take forever. Just spell it.
19:40Gabby, you can't write down a bunch of buzzwords and read them off a piece of paper at the meeting.
19:43Good point. I should hide a piece of paper.
19:47Or you could actually buckle down and learn the concepts.
19:51It's just fancy lingo. You throw it around, you sound smart, clients are happy.
19:55I mean, who really understands this stuff?
19:57Everybody.
19:58Really? Everybody?
20:01Okay, hey, Penny!
20:03What does fiduciary mean?
20:05Um, I think it's like someone who's allowed to manage someone else's money.
20:09Like, a bank or something.
20:12Okay, guess who's going to their prom alone?
20:14Look, can we take a break? We've been at this for hours.
20:17Forty-three minutes.
20:19Well, it feels like hours.
20:21Just give me a couple more smart words and we'll be done.
20:22What happens when they have a question?
20:24You can't just spout off a bunch of terms you don't understand.
20:28Of course I can.
20:29You think when I was a spokesmodel at car shows I knew what rack and pinion steering was?
20:35I didn't have to, because I had charm.
20:37And a tight little dress that barely covered your hoo-ha.
20:40I wonder if I still fit into that dress.
20:42Or here's a thought.
20:44How about for once in your life you apply yourself?
20:48What does that mean?
20:49It means for as long as I've known you, you have been skating by on your looks and charm.
20:54For as long as you've known me? Wow, you've been holding on to that for a long time.
20:58Tell me I'm wrong.
21:00No, Lynette, I can't. No one can tell you you're wrong, because you're always right.
21:04Okay, what does that mean?
21:06It means you're a know-it-all. I have never once heard you say the words, I don't know.
21:10Well, get ready to, because I don't know why I agreed to help you.
21:14This is a complete waste of my time.
21:15It's a bigger waste of my time.
21:17It's a bigger waste of my time.
21:18Because listening to you, time goes slower.
21:20Good luck at your meeting.
21:21Yeah.
21:22Well, thanks for nothing.
21:23What a fidu-sh.
21:24What a fidu-sh.
21:54Hello.
21:55Hi.
21:56Oh, Lord, I was hoping you'd take it from there. I have absolutely no idea what to say next.
22:10Uh, sorry. Neither do I.
22:13Well, hey, look at that. We already have something in common.
22:16Hey, you using this?
22:18Well, looks like we might have to make a commitment here.
22:22You ready to take that step?
22:25Sorry, but I'm afraid this chair is taken.
22:33I'm Bree, by the way.
22:34Bradley.
22:35So, what is a man wearing a custom-made suit doing in a place like this?
22:39Uh, well, actually, I'm not supposed to be in a place like this.
22:41I'm supposed to be across town at the Four Seasons attending my high school reunion.
22:45Oh, and you decided not to go?
22:47No, no. I went.
22:48For about, uh, six minutes.
22:51I don't know. All these people full of regrets trying to recapture their glory days.
22:54It's about to blow my brains out.
22:57That sound crazy?
22:58Not as much as you might think.
23:00Hmm.
23:09I sometimes think I married him just to lose my virginity.
23:14I've never said that to anyone.
23:16I can't believe I just told that to a total stranger.
23:21I don't know why everyone's so afraid of telling their secrets.
23:24It's freeing, isn't it?
23:25Yeah, you're right.
23:26You know, I think there's a lot of things I've been afraid of for no good reason.
23:29Like, pigeons and cilantro.
23:36Well, I don't have any pigeons or cilantro at my house.
23:42I'm sorry, I bet you're too much of a lady to go home with somebody you just met at a bar.
23:48Yes, a lady usually likes to know a man a little bit longer.
23:52All right, that's long enough. Let's go.
23:53Ha-ha.
23:54Ha-ha.
23:55Ha-ha.
23:56Ha-ha.
23:57Ha-ha.
23:58Ha-ha.
23:59Ha-ha.
24:00Ha-ha.
24:01Ha-ha.
24:14It's Marissa, right?
24:16Uh, I'm Susan. I don't know if you remember me from the open house.
24:20My mom's inside. I'll go get her.
24:23No, no. Um, actually, I wanted to talk to you alone, if that's okay.
24:28Why?
24:29I, uh, I want to ask you about your dad.
24:37Stepdad.
24:38Stepdad.
24:39Right.
24:40Um, he wasn't a very good man, was he?
24:51When your mom mentioned him, I noticed the look on your face and I had this feeling that maybe there was a problem between you two.
25:05I don't want to talk about this.
25:06It's okay. I know him a little bit. Enough to know the kind of person he is. You can tell me. Did he ever hurt you?
25:27Why?
25:28I know that you just met me. And this must seem very strange. But I came here because I know what he did. And even though I can't take away the pain, I can promise you one thing.
25:50Your stepfather will never hurt you again. How can you know that?
25:59I just know. He is never coming back. I promise.
26:11Oh, my. A pool, too? I wish I'd known. I would have brought my bathing suit.
26:29This is wonderful, by the way. Yeah, that was one of my favorites. I picked it up on a wine tasting trip to the south of France last summer. It's got a nice, uh...
26:42Well, I guess you like it, too. Oh, my goodness. I've never done anything like that before.
26:52Well, here's to trying new things.
26:59You know what? I just thought of something else I've never tried before.
27:03This is so crazy. I'm in a pool. I'm naked. And I love it.
27:18We'll get ready to love it even more. Our very own floating bar.
27:24You know what? I just thought of something else I've never done in a pool before.
27:30Mm-hmm.
27:36Oh, crap.
27:38Did someone just break into the house?
27:39Yeah. Me. Is someone out there?
27:43What's happening?
27:46It's a funny story. He's my boss. I'm his assistant. I'm gonna need to get out of here.
27:51You're an assistant? Aren't you over 40?
27:53Geez, you're worse than those people at my reunion.
27:55Bradley?
28:01Mr. Jacobs, you'll be happy to know that I have watered your plants and picked up your suits.
28:05Oh, and your daughter called.
28:07What the hell are you doing?
28:08I'm sorry. I thought you weren't gonna be back till Monday.
28:10Oh, you two have a lot to talk about. Could I jump you for a towel?
28:15So you thought in the meantime you could take over my house, my pool, my pants?
28:21Speaking of clothes, I'd love to be wearing some from that pile right there.
28:26Who are you?
28:27I can assure you, I never do this sort of thing.
28:34Just get out.
28:40You have a lovely, lovely home.
28:48Whoa. No, we're not done with that one yet.
28:50Don't know what to tell you.
28:51Lease hasn't been paid and I got sent to take it back.
28:54A guy with a funny accent asked me to wait a half hour while he meets with some bankers.
29:08Mark, hi. Private meeting?
29:10Yeah, do me a favor, bud. Step back outside.
29:18Are you crazy?
29:20Look, it's just a stopgap line. No worries.
29:23Who is this guy?
29:25Sorry, pal. The deal's off. He's not taking your money.
29:28If he's a friend, I suggest you urgently get the hell out of my face.
29:32Mike, I'm not asking you. I'm telling you. Mind your own business.
29:35Ben, when you're dead or on the lam because you can't pay them back, and trust me, you will never be able to pay them back.
29:45I'm going to lose my job. That is my business.
29:53You can go.
30:01Mike, was it?
30:03Yeah.
30:06Yeah, Mike.
30:17My whole life, our money's been the boot on my throat. You know?
30:22When I was a kid, when I was a young guy starting out.
30:26And even now, when I'm supposedly some sort of a success.
30:30Yeah, it's a pain in the ass.
30:33Even Renee, as rich as she is, still complains about it.
30:36Yeah, yeah. She divorced some athlete or something, right?
30:40Some athlete? Try Doug Perry.
30:44The New York Yankee.
30:46Oh, sorry, mate. If she divorced a cricket player, I might recognize the name.
30:50If she divorced a cricket player, she wouldn't have gotten 12 million dollars.
30:55Another?
30:57Yeah.
31:01Yeah, yeah. Another.
31:03Well, Gabby, we are very fond of Carlos and everyone at Global, but help me out here.
31:13How can I tell our board we're going with your firm instead of a larger one with a longer track record?
31:17Four words. Open Architecture Investment Platform.
31:21Ah. So, as opposed to tightly controlling our portfolio, you would open it up to a number of asset managers?
31:29Isn't that what I just said?
31:32So, where do you see the greatest opportunity for growth?
31:37Five words.
31:39Debt management in emerging markets.
31:44Yes, because the IMF has vowed to support those economies.
31:48We like what we're hearing, Gabby.
31:50Two words. Me, too.
31:54Oh. Sorry.
31:57It's my daughter.
31:59Anita, I'm in a business meeting.
32:01Yes, I have business meetings.
32:03Since now, what do you want?
32:05No, you cannot give your sister a haircut.
32:07Oh, okay. Well, I'll fix it later. Just don't let her look in any mirrors.
32:13Sorry about that.
32:15Where were we?
32:16Well, I was just about to ask you your opinion of the long-term viability of the euro.
32:21Ah, well.
32:23Where's my menu?
32:25The waiter took it.
32:27What? We haven't even ordered yet.
32:29Oh, if the chef is creating a tasting menu for us, isn't that nice?
32:33No, no, no. I need my menu.
32:37Come on.
32:47Come on.
32:49Gotta be in here.
32:51Reservation under commerce.
32:53Oh, here. Sit wherever you want.
32:54Is there a problem, Gabby?
32:55No.
32:56Uh.
32:57No, no.
32:58No problem.
32:59Everything is fine.
33:01Enough business talk. Let's just eat.
33:02Oh, no. I love this stuff. In fact, I'm going to pick your brain for the entire meal.
33:08Yay!
33:09So, you were just about to tell us your feelings about the future of a unified European currency?
33:23Fiduciary.
33:24Fiduciary.
33:25Hey, hey. How was practice?
33:26The coach is an idiot.
33:27You still can't fix it.
33:28Well, I'm sure I could, but you know, I'm starting to like it that way. It gives the place ambiance.
33:42Mom?
33:43Mom?
33:44Like a flickering candle.
33:46Mom?
33:47Can you come up here?
33:49Yes, honey?
33:50What did you do?
33:51I was trying to fix the light in the kitchen.
33:52And now my wall has a huge hole bashed in it?
33:53Hey, hey. Don't get all high and mighty. There are several walls in this house that have
33:54huge holes bashed in them.
33:55And you thought I wouldn't notice if you covered it with a unicorn poster.
33:56Oh, I'm sure I could.
33:57Oh, I'm sure I could.
33:58Oh, I'm sure I could. But you know, I'm starting to like it that way.
34:00It gives the place ambiance.
34:01Mom?
34:02Like a flickering candle.
34:03Mom?
34:04Can you come up here?
34:05Yes, honey?
34:06What did you do?
34:07I was trying to fix the light in the kitchen.
34:08And now my wall has a huge hole bashed in it?
34:11Hey, hey. Don't get all high and mighty.
34:14There are several walls in this house that have huge holes bashed in them.
34:17And you thought I wouldn't notice if you covered it with a unicorn poster.
34:21Well, Parker, you didn't notice when I was bald from chemo, so yeah, it was worth a shot.
34:25Why is there a map of Canada on my wall?
34:31Oh, my God! I don't want to see into his room. It's bad enough hearing what goes on in there.
34:36Shut up. I'm not the one who practices kissing with a stuffed dolphin.
34:39Hey, hey!
34:41Mom, what happened?
34:43I was looking for a thing called the secondary fuse box, which is supposed to be in the wall, but it turns out the internet can be wrong.
34:52Mom, we told you two days ago, just call an electrician.
35:00No.
35:01No.
35:02I have to be able to figure this out.
35:04Your father is gone.
35:05And lots of things like this are going to happen.
35:08And I need to know how to fix them.
35:12If I had known he was going to really leave, then I would have had him teach me this stuff while he was still here!
35:21I should go get dinner ready.
35:30I'm sorry. I don't have time for you right now. I'm on the phone.
35:33I don't see your phone.
35:34Yeah, it's just my boyfriend.
35:47Shh!
35:48She'll call you back.
35:52I'm sorry. No matter how busy I was, I should have made time for you.
36:01How much did the wine cost?
36:03A hundred and fifteen dollars.
36:05Okay, you're sorry.
36:08I gotta be honest.
36:11I was worried you were losing interest in me.
36:14Lose interest in you?
36:17Weren't I?
36:19You got everything a man could want.
36:25Hmm.
36:26I'm busy.
36:39Too busy for bourbon?
36:41Or ice cream?
36:42Hey!
36:43We can make a bourbon float?
36:47Okay.
36:48Terrible idea.
36:49I just came to say you were right.
36:51I am a pain in the ass know it all.
36:53And I am sorry.
36:57You were right too.
37:01Bourbon float's a terrible idea.
37:03But an amaretto float...
37:10It's just so typical.
37:12You came to me for help, but instead I gave you a lecture.
37:15And when you wouldn't do what I said, I kicked you out.
37:17It's okay.
37:18No, it's not.
37:19I have been doing this to Tom forever.
37:22Until he got fed up and left.
37:25I really don't want that to happen with my friends too.
37:28Honey, I deserved it.
37:30You're right.
37:31I do fake my way through life by batting my eyes and looking pretty.
37:34And the problem is, I can't do that anymore.
37:37Right.
37:38Because you're getting older.
37:40No, because Carlos is gone.
37:42Oh, sorry.
37:43I just have all these responsibilities.
37:45I have to grow up.
37:46Well, he should be back in a few weeks.
37:49What if he isn't?
37:50What if he can't kick this thing?
37:52Then I'm gonna be on my own and I am helpless on my own.
37:55And that's why I came to you.
37:56I just wanted someone to take care of things so I wouldn't have to.
37:59I wanted you to be my Carlos.
38:09I just miss him so much.
38:12I miss Tom too.
38:16But at least we have each other.
38:17We're gonna get through this.
38:18How do you know?
38:19Because.
38:20I know everything.
38:21Remember?
38:22I know.
38:23Because.
38:24I know everything.
38:25Remember?
38:38Hey!
38:39You look exhausted.
38:40I am.
38:41I was gonna sleep on the plane, but...
38:43I thought they had a movie about a parrot that coaches an inner city debate team.
38:47I haven't heard that in a while.
38:49It's nice.
38:51Oh, this trip, Mike.
38:53It did what I needed it to do.
38:55Oh, I'm glad.
38:56Yeah.
38:57I think this whole Alejandro nightmare is finally over.
39:05Please don't cancel the card.
39:07My husband's been out of town, but I have some money now and I can make the minimum payment tomorrow.
39:20Marry a rich man, Marissa, because the only thing guaranteed in life is that the bills will never stop.
39:26Maybe you should sell his motorcycle.
39:28Your stepfather loves that thing, he'd kill me.
39:31But...
39:32What if he never comes back?
39:34Of course he's coming back.
39:36Why would you even say that?
39:42Did he contact you?
39:44No.
39:45Then what?
39:48Tell me.
39:51That woman who bought all that stuff?
39:54She came to talk to me.
39:57It was weird, but she promised he'd never come back.
40:02How would she know?
40:04That's what she said.
40:06And she seemed pretty sure about it.
40:08Turns out the car was his boss's too.
40:18I had to walk a mile and a half to the bus stop.
40:20Have you ever taken a bus at one o'clock in the morning, Renee?
40:21It makes you stop believing in God.
40:22Okay, Brie, I get it.
40:23Did I mention that I was soaking wet?
40:27Three times.
40:28Good, because I want to be very clear just how your advice worked out.
40:30Can I say something?
40:31I think you had a blast.
40:32Why would you say that?
40:33I can see it in your eyes.
40:34You're telling me about this horrible story, but you love telling it.
40:35Why would you say that?
40:36I think you had a blast.
40:37Why would you say that?
40:38I can see it in your eyes.
40:39You're telling me about this horrible story, but you love telling it.
40:40That is...
40:41...ridiculous.
40:42Three times.
40:42Good, because I want to be very clear just how your advice worked out.
40:48Can I say something?
40:51I think you had a blast.
40:55Why would you say that?
40:57I can see it in your eyes.
40:59You're telling me about this horrible story, but you love telling it.
41:04That is ridiculous.
41:06Although, I suppose it was a little exhilarating.
41:18Yes, good friends are the ones who tell us the truth about ourselves.
41:25Look at you.
41:26You're a bad, bad girl.
41:30Even when the truth might be something we're reluctant to admit.
41:37That we still have a great deal to learn.
41:43That we sometimes need to ask for help.
41:51That we may be overlooking a golden opportunity.
41:55Yes, hearing the truth can often set us on a different path.
42:07Hey there.
42:09Can I buy you another drink?
42:11But we never know.
42:12You can buy me breakfast.
42:15Where that path might take us.
42:17Or who might be watching.
42:24I don't know.
42:24Do you remember?
42:41Transcription by CastingWords
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