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00:01Previously on Desperate Housewives, Renee had good news.
00:05We're getting married.
00:07Oh, how wonderful.
00:09Gabby's talent for shopping became an opportunity.
00:12A personal shopper job?
00:13For you, my dear, it is a calling.
00:15Things heated up between Tom and Lynette.
00:17Oh, my God, I'm on fire!
00:22MJ and Susan began their recovery after Mike's death.
00:26Oh, sweetie.
00:28The police question Bree and advance their case.
00:31Judge Kemp just signed off on that warrant.
00:33That was fast.
00:34The sooner I can prove she's guilty, the sooner I can watch her pay for it.
00:45When it came to throwing a bridal shower, Bree Vandekamp believed that everything should be done with taste and dignity.
00:52There should be personalized party favors, delicate pastel flowers, elegant refreshments, and she insisted on traditional gifts, even if they received an untraditional response.
01:14What the hell?
01:17Mixing bowls?
01:18Nesting mixing bowls.
01:19Come on, this is a shower.
01:21Isn't there one gift over there that's, uh, you know, buzzing?
01:27Ah, I know, just the one.
01:29Ah, here we go.
01:31I use mine all the time.
01:32I used to do it by hand, but this gets the job done so much faster.
01:37Ah, now we're talking.
01:40It's a brand new immersion blender.
01:46Now you can puree soups right in the pot.
01:49So, is every gift gonna be kitchen-related?
01:52Well, that's the theme, that I had letter-pressed on the invitations.
01:56Okay, I might have to send someone out on a beer run.
01:59Well, I am sorry to disappoint you, but if you're looking for that kind of shower, you're in the wrong place.
02:03Oh, Bree, can I talk to you for a second?
02:11Okay, so I had a feeling your shower might be kind of a dud, so I may have sort of hired a mail stripper.
02:17Gabby, you didn't.
02:20There he is, so, yay!
02:22No!
02:23Male strippers are beyond degrading, and I don't choose to be humiliated in my own home.
02:27No, please, get rid of them.
02:35Bree Vandecamp, we have a warrant for your arrest.
02:38Yeah, yeah, yeah. She also has the right to remain horny.
02:40Listen, change of plans.
02:41Ma'am, I'm gonna need you to stand aside.
02:43Just take the money and go.
02:44And tell the agency three dumpy strippers does not equal one hot one.
02:51You're under arrest for the murder of Ramon Sanchez.
02:54What?
02:55Oh, my God!
02:56Bree, what's going on?
02:58Oh, I'm sure it's just a misunderstanding.
03:00Is there anything we can do?
03:02Yes, I just put the mini quiches in the oven.
03:04Would you be a dear and take them out before they burn?
03:07Yes, Bree Vandecamp believed in doing everything with dignity.
03:18Even in the most undignified of circumstances.
03:22Sometimes, no matter how much we plan, things don't turn out the way we expect.
03:35A sterling reputation may become tarnished.
03:50A clear explanation might get messy.
03:57An ideal arrangement could fall apart in a flash.
04:05And one person may end up paying the price for a crime that everyone thought was shared.
04:15Honey, are you okay?
04:20Yeah, thanks to Bob.
04:22They bailed me out.
04:23What happened?
04:24What do they have on you?
04:25Very little.
04:26Orson's ridiculous letter, which is inadmissible in court since he's gone.
04:31And a very cryptic phone conversation, which can easily be explained away.
04:35Oh, thank God.
04:36Well, they also have Bree's fingerprint.
04:39On what?
04:40A button on the victim's shirt.
04:43When we were wrapping him up in the tablecloth, I noticed that his shirt was unbuttoned.
04:47You tidied up the dead guy?
04:49I felt it was respectful at the time.
04:51Obviously, I see things differently now.
04:56Well, we're not gonna let her take the blame for this.
04:59Yeah, we're all in this together.
05:00Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.
05:01If we confess, they'll find out about Carlos.
05:03And they could put him away forever.
05:05So what?
05:06We let Bree take the fall for us?
05:08Yeah, that's not gonna happen.
05:09I'm just saying we should think this through.
05:11Ladies, stop.
05:13Nothing is gonna happen to me.
05:15The police have no case.
05:17And of all of us, I am in the best position to take this on right now.
05:21I have no job, no small children to look after.
05:24But you do have a halo over your head.
05:27Yeah, Bree.
05:28It's incredibly generous.
05:31Bob, you swear you're gonna get her off, right?
05:33Actually, she needs a criminal defense attorney.
05:36I know the perfect guy.
05:37He's a real shark.
05:38He's not cheap, but he's worth it.
05:40Well, obviously, we're gonna pay for it.
05:43Yeah.
05:44You don't have to do that.
05:45No arguing.
05:46You are doing something huge for us.
05:48Well, thank you, but I promise you it's not going to be huge,
05:51because nothing is going to happen.
05:53I swear to God, this woman is guilty.
05:58If she walks, I ain't gonna lose it.
06:00You don't have to convince me, but the jury's a whole other story.
06:02There's no motive, no connection to the victim.
06:04Yeah, well, then we have to find one, all right? Fast.
06:08Are you sure you're not overreacting because she dumped your partner?
06:10I don't think she just dumped him.
06:13I think she might be the reason Chuck's dead.
06:15Come on, we need to keep digging.
06:25No.
06:26No way.
06:28Carlos!
06:29I am not gonna let Bree take the fall for a crime I committed.
06:32Okay, wait, wait, wait.
06:33Before you do anything stupid and macho and noble,
06:35just sit your ass down and listen to me.
06:38Or stand your ass there and listen to me.
06:39You can't turn yourself in.
06:41Why not? I'm the one who did it.
06:43You've already been to jail twice.
06:44You get a third strike, they're gonna put you away for life.
06:47So what? I'm supposed to send Bree in my place.
06:49Bree's not going anywhere.
06:50The evidence against her is very flimsy,
06:52and we're getting her some hotshot defense attorney.
06:55We.
06:56Who is we?
06:58The girls and I.
06:59We decided since Bree's in the hot seat,
07:01the least we could do is pay her legal fees.
07:04And I'm all in favor of that, but...
07:07How are we supposed to afford this?
07:10I just quit my job,
07:11and I have a lead on a non-profit,
07:13but it is hardly gonna pay anything.
07:15Okay, relax.
07:16Relax.
07:17Sit down.
07:20Look.
07:22I'm working now.
07:24No offense, but I don't think personal shoppers
07:26make hotshot defense attorney money.
07:28Okay, seriously, you need to keep your mouth shut
07:30and lie low until this breathing plays out.
07:32I just wish that there was something I could do.
07:35Carlos.
07:37Look.
07:39This is one of those times when the best thing you can do
07:42is do nothing.
07:43What about his suits?
07:54I'm giving it all away.
07:57It's what Mike would have wanted.
08:03I think I'll keep these.
08:04MJ always says he's gotta fill Daddy's shoes.
08:09So if I save a pair someday,
08:12he will know that he did.
08:17Are you crying?
08:19No, no.
08:24Can you grab that stuff on the shelf?
08:25Yeah.
08:30What's this?
08:33I don't know.
08:34Never seen it before.
08:37I'll grab Mike's keys.
08:40Um, maybe you opening it is not a good idea.
08:44Why not?
08:45Because it's in your house, in your bedroom,
08:46but it's locked.
08:48So maybe Mike didn't want you to know what was in it.
08:51That's ridiculous.
08:52I have a box like this in my house that I would not want Bob to see.
08:55Why?
08:56What's in it?
08:57No.
08:58Don't answer that.
09:03It's probably just papers and stuff.
09:06You're probably right, but...
09:08if it's something else, you may not want to know.
09:14Well, what do you suggest I do?
09:17Throw it away?
09:19Keep it on the shelf?
09:22Okay, how about this?
09:23You go make yourself a nice cup of tea.
09:25I will open it, and if it's just papers, I'll tell you.
09:28And if it's something else?
09:30I will decide if you should see it.
09:33I'm just trying to protect you, Susan.
09:34Men have secrets.
09:36Mike didn't.
09:39He kinda did.
09:46Hey, thanks for bringing that over.
09:47You can keep it.
09:48Who thinks a cake stand's a good gift for a bridal shower?
09:51Me.
09:52I gave it to you.
09:53Oh.
09:54Well, you owe me a less sucky present.
09:56And by the way, I think you guys owe me a whole new shower.
09:59I mean, when the host gets arrested for murder, kinda puts a damper on things.
10:03Yeah, weird.
10:04And what's up with the cops in this town?
10:06Last week, they hauled Ben in about some body they've found.
10:09Now, Brie?
10:10I'm sure they'll straighten it out.
10:11Thanks again for this.
10:13Who's the cake for?
10:14Tom.
10:15It's his birthday tomorrow, and I am implementing Phase 2 of Operation Get Tom Back.
10:19I'm guessing Phase 1 was a success.
10:22It was great.
10:23Right up until he caught on fire and then realized the entire evening had been a web of lies.
10:29But right before that, there was this moment, this look between us, like we were Tom and Lynette again.
10:36Really?
10:38I could see it in his eyes.
10:40Tom still loves me.
10:42So, birthday boy, what do you want to do for your big day tomorrow?
10:48Just go out for dinner or something.
10:50That's it?
10:51I could have a party.
10:53Invite your friends over.
10:55Open up some champagne.
10:56You don't have to worry about that.
10:57The kids are throwing me a little party Thursday.
11:00Oh.
11:01Well, then I guess we'll have to come up with some other way to celebrate.
11:05Sounds good.
11:08Hey, aren't you forgetting something?
11:10Oh.
11:14Thank you, but I met your divorce papers.
11:17Oh.
11:18As much as I have enjoyed sleeping next to them for the past three weeks,
11:21maybe they could make their way over to Lynette sometime soon?
11:25It's just been so hectic at work.
11:26I haven't had a second to call the process server.
11:28No, but anybody can deliver them, right?
11:30I mean, what about your assistant?
11:31I don't think that that's appropriate.
11:34Well, I could have the messenger.
11:37Jane, honey, it'll get done.
11:39I'm just really busy right now.
11:42Okay.
11:45I love you, and I look forward to spending many more birthdays together.
11:50You are the best.
11:51And now I really am late.
11:53I will see you tonight.
11:54Bob just called. I gotta run.
12:05Whoa, whoa. Hang on. What about the box?
12:08Huh? The what?
12:09The box. That's in your hands.
12:12Oh, the box. I actually couldn't open it.
12:17You were up there for 20 minutes.
12:19Yeah, I fell asleep. Man, you have a comfortable bed. Talk to you later.
12:24Oh, my God. Is it that bad?
12:27Listen to me. Mike is not defined by what is or isn't inside this box.
12:34Okay. I have a right to know I'm his wife.
12:37I know. I'm just trying to protect both of you guys.
12:40Lee.
12:41Lee.
12:42Susan, please, trust me on this.
12:44Lee.
12:45Susan, please, trust me on this.
12:48Hi, welcome to Cumberley's Personal Shopping Service.
13:14Can I help you with something?
13:15I see, we have very similar tastes.
13:19I always work with Margaret.
13:21Is she here?
13:22Oh, you don't want Margaret.
13:23Her idea of fashion is wearing one normal shoe and one clunky shoe.
13:27She has a prosthetic leg.
13:29And that's why she's my hero.
13:34Lazaro, what gives? You said I'd be kicking ass at this job.
13:38It takes time to build a client base, Gabby. Stick with it, okay?
13:42Five, six months from now, you'll be our top seller.
13:44Six months? I don't have that kind of time. I need money, quick.
13:48I'm sorry. Most of the ladies who come in here already have a personal shopper.
13:52You know, you could try the men's department. You would be very persuasive over there.
13:58Huh. Well, I've always been able to get men to buy things for me. How hard could it be to get them to buy things from me?
14:06Just wear something sexy, show a little cleavage and maybe lose the wedding ring.
14:10Seriously?
14:11Oh, yes. Guys tend to spend more when they think they have a shot with a hot sales girl.
14:15Lazaro.
14:16Lazaro?
14:17I know. It's demeaning and degrading. I shouldn't have even...
14:18No, no, no. I just need to know, should I lose the jacket?
14:21Because these things are a lot more persuasive when they're out.
14:24I don't care what the DA says. There's no case. My guy's innocent.
14:39Please stop calling it a body. It's a foot, an ear and a flap of skin. Do these have raisins? Because that grosses me out.
14:46No.
14:47No, okay. Look, I gotta go. My 11 o'clock's here. Yeah. Okay. Sorry I'm late.
14:53Uh, not a problem, Mr. Weston.
14:55Mm. Told me Tripp. This is amazing.
14:59I don't like to brag, but I am famous for my orange glazed muffins.
15:03Yeah. Bob said that you were one hell of a baker, but he didn't tell me much about your case.
15:09Well, the whole thing is quite ridiculous. The police found a dead man at a construction site and they think that I killed him.
15:16Well, everyone's guilty until proven innocent. They must have something on you.
15:22Well, they did receive a letter from my ex-husband saying I did it.
15:25Well, that's nothing. The guy's got a vendetta against you, right?
15:29Yes, he does. Oh, and then there's a slightly more damning phone conversation in which I expressed remorse for, um, putting a body in the ground.
15:39Big deal. You were talking about burying a dead pet.
15:44I suppose I was. And then the police claimed to have found one of my fingerprints on the dead man's shirt.
15:51Hmm.
15:53That's bad, right?
15:56Actually, I think that it's noble. Noble that you donate so much of your clothing to goodwill and a shame that that poor sap ended up with your shirt.
16:08Oh, Bob was wrong. You're not good. You're amazing. So you'll take my case?
16:17Nope.
16:18Nope?
16:19No offense, but, um, he's kind of a snooze.
16:23Excuse me, but I had been accused of murder. My life is on the line here.
16:27Oh, please. What jury is gonna convict you with your, your pearls and your perfect hair and your subtle scent of lavender?
16:36Well, I would think that a lawyer would enjoy defending an innocent client.
16:39You would think so, wouldn't you? But I love the challenge. Last year, I defended a guy who was found standing over his dead father with a bloody knife in his hand.
16:49Not only did I exonerate his guilty ass, I got him 50% of the estate.
16:55That is reprehensible.
17:00I'm sorry, Ms. Vandekamp, but this is just, it's too easy.
17:05I mean, people who are famous for their muffins are not generally killers.
17:25Good morning. My name's Gabrielle. I'm a personal shopper here. Can I help you?
17:43Uh, no, no, no. I'm just trying to find the men's department. I need some socks.
17:48Oh, I can help you with that. May I?
17:55Oh, you're right. These ankles deserve so much better.
17:59You think? I've always thought they were just average ankles.
18:03Average? They're exquisite.
18:06Ooh, do you work out?
18:10I do a little mall walking, yes.
18:14Well, I don't say this to every man, but you've got the perfect ankles for cashmere.
18:22Let me show you a few pairs.
18:25Forty bucks for socks?
18:30I know. There's just something irresistible about cashmere.
18:34Promise me you won't buy one of these cashmere sweaters. I wouldn't be able to get my hands off you.
18:38Well...
18:39I really just need the tie.
18:44How can you take the tie without the blazer? With your shoulders? And this color up against that beautiful silver hair.
18:52I'm sorry, I lost myself there for a moment.
18:57Ooh, hello George Clooney.
18:59It's just so expensive. I don't know.
19:01You know what? Maybe I should measure that inseam one more time.
19:05What if it was drugs?
19:10Seriously? I just fell asleep.
19:14Oh, this baby's been working on her black belt.
19:18I'm just saying. Mike had a drug problem. Those things never go away.
19:22I'm sure it was nothing like that.
19:26You're right.
19:29It's probably porn.
19:31And you know what? I'm cool with that.
19:34As long as it was nothing weird.
19:36Weird.
19:38Oh, God.
19:39You think it was something weird?
19:40Stop.
19:42Just trust Lee.
19:44If he thinks you shouldn't see in the box.
19:47Well, you don't want to find something that would tarnish your memories of Mike.
19:53You're absolutely right.
19:57I should just leave this alone.
20:02Susan, it's...
20:03It's two in the morning, I know, but I can't sleep and I am never going to sleep until I know what's inside that box.
20:08So you can either let me in now or we can do this again at three and then at four and then at...
20:16So there's his passport, letters from his mom, a really cute picture of you and MJ.
20:21Just get to it.
20:23And a checkbook.
20:25Apparently he set up an account eight years ago.
20:29That's when we were divorced.
20:30And every month since, he's written a check to some woman named Jenny Hernandez.
20:39I've never heard of her.
20:42This is her address.
20:44Somewhere in Mount Pleasant.
20:45She doesn't.
20:55Oh, my God.
20:57Any chance those are MJ's?
20:59No.
21:01Well, maybe it's...
21:03We both know what it is.
21:06There's a child out there.
21:11Mike's child.
21:1277, 78, 79, 80.
21:17Hi, Lynette.
21:1981, 82, 83, 84, 85.
21:21Making tom and cake. 86, 87.
21:22Gosh, how old is he gonna be? 46, 47, 48.
21:24Need dinner reservations at 715. Or was it 716?
21:25717?
21:26Nice try, but I am like rain man. 98, 99, 100.
21:28Sorry to bother you.
21:29Penny and Parker left this stuff over at our place, so I thought I'd drop it by.
21:30Thanks.
21:31I see they're making lab coats a lot tighter than they used to.
21:33I see they're making sweatpants just as baggy as always.
21:34Besides, I'm not going to work. I'm taking Tom to his favorite restaurant because, you know, it's his birthday.
21:36It's his birthday.
21:37Yeah, I know.
21:38That's why I'm making him his birthday.
21:39Yeah, I know.
21:40That's why I'm making him his birthday.
21:4187.
21:4217?
21:4317.
21:44Nice try, but I am like rain man. 98, 99, 100.
21:47Sorry to bother you.
21:48Penny and Parker left this stuff over at our place, so I thought I'd drop it by.
21:51Thanks.
21:52I see they're making lab coats a lot tighter than they used to.
21:55I see they're making sweatpants just as baggy as always.
21:58Besides, I'm not going to work. I'm taking Tom to his favorite restaurant because, you know, it's his birthday.
22:04Yeah, I know.
22:06That's why I'm making him his favorite cake.
22:09Looks appetizing.
22:10Don't forget to add the eye of Newt.
22:12Oh, because it's green.
22:14It's a funny story.
22:15When Tom and I were first dating, he wanted a red velvet cake for his birthday.
22:19But I only had green food coloring, and he liked it anyway.
22:23So it's become a tradition.
22:25One we have shared for 25 years.
22:29I think we're going to keep sharing it.
22:31Lynette, stop embarrassing yourself.
22:34Tom is through with you.
22:35We have a family together.
22:37You don't just throw that away.
22:42Until you do.
22:44Mm-hmm.
22:44What is that?
22:45Your divorce papers.
22:49Tom already signed them.
22:51Now it's your turn.
22:57What the hell?
23:01Oh, my God!
23:14You look beautiful.
23:15Oh, you're just saying that because it's obvious.
23:19I'll be home for dinner.
23:23Oh, by the way, I think you could mix things up.
23:25I'm getting a little tired of chicken.
23:26You forgot something.
23:29Oh, that.
23:32Here's the thing.
23:33It's better for business if I don't wear it.
23:36Really?
23:37I have a lot of rich men as clients.
23:39If I flirt with them, they buy more stuff, which means I make more money, and you can cook
23:43something other than chicken for dinner.
23:46You know what?
23:47I'm not comfortable with you dressing like that and flirting with those guys.
23:50Oh, honey, you have nothing to worry about.
23:53They're just a bunch of nerds with money.
23:55This just helps.
23:57Can't dress for church if you want to move the merch.
23:59Gabby.
23:59Gotta shake your ear to get them to buy the gear.
24:02Gabby.
24:02You want to sell some knits?
24:04You better flash.
24:04Gabby!
24:05I got it.
24:07Too bad.
24:08I have, like, 15 more.
24:10See you tonight.
24:10I got it.
24:25Lynette?
24:26What are you doing here?
24:29Jane's meeting me for my birthday.
24:31Uh, Jane's running late.
24:32She had a little trouble with your cake.
24:36You signed this?
24:38How did you get these?
24:39They were handed to me personally by your new roommate.
24:44Answer the question.
24:45I did not ask Jane to bring these to you, I swear.
24:49It doesn't matter if Jane brought them.
24:51He's gonna need a few more minutes.
24:54Look, I'm taking a little off guard here.
24:57Can we talk about this later?
24:59This is your signature, isn't it?
25:01Yes.
25:02When did you sign it?
25:03I don't know.
25:06A while ago, I guess.
25:07You guessed?
25:08Jeez, this isn't a gym membership.
25:09This is for the disillusion of our marriage.
25:11Look, I know.
25:13You think I don't know.
25:17This is hard for me, too, okay?
25:18But you gotta believe me.
25:22There is no way I meant for Jane to bring this to you.
25:26Then just tell me, what is it you do mean?
25:34Do you want to end our marriage?
25:36Do you want to end our marriage?
26:06Do you want to end our marriage?
26:07Do you want to end our marriage?
26:08Do you want to end our marriage?
26:09Do you want to end our marriage?
26:10Do you want to end our marriage?
26:11Do you want to end our marriage?
26:12Do you want to end our marriage?
26:13Do you want to end our marriage?
26:14Do you want to end our marriage?
26:15Do you want to end our marriage?
26:16Do you want to end our marriage?
26:17Do you want to end our marriage?
26:18Do you want to end our marriage?
26:19Do you want to end our marriage?
26:20Do you want to end our marriage?
26:21Do you want to end our marriage?
26:22Do you want to end our marriage?
26:23Do you want to end our marriage?
26:24Do you want to end our marriage?
26:25Do you want to end our marriage?
26:26Do you want to end our marriage?
26:27Do you want to end our marriage?
26:28Please talk to me.
26:46You know, it's just that you've had so much going on lately.
26:49You know, I thought it would be helpful if I took the papers over for you.
26:53On what planet is you serving my wife divorce papers a good idea?
27:02I thought I was doing you a favor.
27:05Me a favor? Really? Me?
27:09Fine, us! I just want us to move forward.
27:13I can't stand this one foot in, one foot out thing that you've got going with your ex.
27:17It's not what I signed up for.
27:18I told you, I would take care of it.
27:21Now is not the time.
27:24It's never the time, Tom, until you make it the time.
27:27You don't just throw papers at someone and say, here, sign this.
27:31Everything that we have known and worked for is over.
27:33It's not that easy.
27:36It is when you know what you want.
27:42Tom, I love you.
27:45But if we're going to be together, you've got to stop thinking about her needs and start thinking about mine.
27:51I am always going to care about Lynette.
27:57She's the mother of my children.
28:03So you need to decide whether you can live with that.
28:06It's going to be okay.
28:28Hi, I'm looking for Jenny.
28:30I'm Jenny.
28:31And you are?
28:32Susan Delfino.
28:34Mike's wife.
28:35Oh.
28:37Yeah.
28:39I'm so sorry for your loss.
28:42Thank you for your sympathy.
28:44But what I really need from you is an explanation.
28:48Why was Mike sending you checks every month?
28:51They weren't for me.
28:52They're for Laura.
28:54Okay.
28:57Who's Laura, Mike's daughter?
28:59No, his sister.
29:00My sister.
29:00My sister.
29:05So, this is a group home?
29:09For autistic adults.
29:11Laura's one of our more severe cases.
29:13She can't speak.
29:15Loves painting, though.
29:16Spends hours every day at that table.
29:19Did Mike ever mention having a sister?
29:22No, never.
29:23He was great with her.
29:24He came by every Monday night to visit.
29:27Told me he had softball.
29:28Excuse me a moment.
29:33This is crazy.
29:34No, this is good.
29:36There's no other woman, no kid.
29:38Why wouldn't Mike tell me he had a sister?
29:42I don't know.
29:43Did he think I'd be upset about the money?
29:45Because I wouldn't.
29:46I'm sure he knew that.
29:49But why did he think he had to hide this from me?
29:51I mean, did he think I was the kind of person that wouldn't accept her?
29:55Sorry about that.
29:56Would you like to meet, Laura?
29:59We'd love to.
30:11His name is Ramon Sanchez.
30:14He would have stayed here around six months ago.
30:19Doesn't ring a bell.
30:20But he could be in my treasure chest.
30:23I keep all the items guests leave behind.
30:26My husband calls it hoarding.
30:29But I fancy myself more of a collector.
30:3520 bucks says we're parking up the wrong crazy here.
30:39If the prosecutor needs more connection to that Vandy Camp broad, trust me, I'll find it.
30:44Must be your lucky day.
30:46Room 208.
30:47Ramon Sanchez.
30:49Magazine of the maps on the seats.
30:53I don't think there's anything here.
30:57He circled Wisteria Lane.
30:59It's fine.
31:00Doesn't connect him to her.
31:01Not directly.
31:02It does if he was going to her address.
31:14It does if he was going to her address.
31:14Bob should be here any minute.
31:33You really don't need your lawyer.
31:35I just wanted to show you something that we found.
31:38What is it?
31:39It was with some of Mr. Sanchez's things.
31:43As you can see, he wrote your address on it.
31:46Well, that doesn't make any sense.
31:48Why would he...
31:48Look, this goes too much farther.
31:50There's nothing I can do to help you.
31:51But if you come forward now, tell me everything that happened,
31:55things will go a lot easier for you.
31:57I think I should wait for my lawyer.
32:04Is there someplace I could get some water?
32:07Right outside.
32:16Mr. Conklin's parole hearing is tomorrow at 10.
32:21Do you really want me telling the board that you couldn't find the documents that I requested a week ago?
32:26I'll check again, Mr. Weston.
32:28Don't check.
32:29Fine.
32:47Miss Vandekamp.
32:50You okay?
32:52I think so.
32:54Just waiting for Bob.
32:56They found some other evidence, and I'm just not sure what to make of it all.
33:09Look, I'm trying to help you out here.
33:12But there is a clock on this deal, so I'm not sure how much longer you want to wait for your lawyer.
33:17You must hate being a detective, huh?
33:20Mr. Weston?
33:20Even a rookie cop knows that interrogating a suspect without counsel present is a violation of their rights,
33:27so this must be your way of trying to lose your gold shield, and you know what?
33:32I think it's going to work.
33:33We're just making small talk waiting for a lawyer.
33:36Well, small talk's over.
33:38I'm her lawyer.
33:41Let's go.
33:41You don't need his permission.
33:46You want to talk to her?
33:47You talk to me first.
33:48Is that clear?
33:48Soon to be a patrolman, Murphy?
33:50Good evening, detective.
33:51I thought my case was too boring for you.
34:03It was, but I realized something that made it interesting.
34:07You may not have done this, but you sure as hell know who did.
34:21Ooh, wineless.
34:22I'll take that, and be sure to bring me the check.
34:25Tonight's my treat.
34:28Whoa, kind of pricey.
34:29I thought we were supposed to be saving for Bree's lawyer.
34:31We are, but I'm starting to do really well, so I think we can afford one splurge.
34:36I don't know.
34:38Oh, come on, Carlos.
34:39I want to do this for you.
34:40Can't you just enjoy it?
34:43I guess I can do that.
34:45Gabby?
34:45Jason!
34:46Hey, I thought that was you.
34:48Wow.
34:50Hi.
34:50Who are you?
34:55Oh, this is Jason, one of my clients.
34:59Jason, this is Carlos, my brother.
35:02Oh, hey, man.
35:04Nice to meet you.
35:08Grab a chair.
35:09Join us.
35:10Thanks.
35:13So, uh, your sister here is quite the little saleswoman.
35:17You believe she talked me into a $4,000 suit today?
35:20I mean, that is so, sis.
35:25Carlos, maybe you should go to the bar and get us some drinks.
35:28Nah, I'm not thirsty.
35:29So, uh, I'm wearing one of the shirts you picked out.
35:34What do you think?
35:35Oh, I can't tell you what I think in front of my brother.
35:40Hey, Carlos, how is it possible that someone as awesome as your sister hasn't been scooped up already?
35:46Hey, my guess is it's the herpes.
35:52Sibling humor.
35:55You're right.
35:56All those trips to the free clinic could have been for anything.
35:59Seriously, Carlos, some drinks for the table would be really good.
36:02You know what?
36:03What the hell?
36:04I'll take a scotch on the rocks.
36:06A single malt.
36:07Actually, you're going to have to get that one yourself.
36:11I am going home to my wife.
36:13I'm married.
36:22I can't believe you just did that.
36:23That guy's one of my best customers.
36:25Are we talking about that nerd you sell to?
36:27Okay, maybe he's a little better looking than the others, but it's my job, Carlos.
36:31Fine, whatever.
36:32Let's just get out of here.
36:34Look, you are such a hypocrite.
36:35How many times did you tell me to show a little cleavage when meeting your out-of-town clients?
36:39My breasts were practically a tourist stop.
36:42This is different, and I don't like it.
36:45Well, too bad.
36:46We need this job.
36:47I'm the breadwinner now.
36:48Yep, throw that in my face again.
36:50What?
36:51Make me dinner, Carlos.
36:53Get me drinks.
36:54Bring me the check.
36:56Yeah, Carlos, I did offer to treat.
36:59And you know what I was thinking?
37:01How good it felt.
37:02How for the first time in 19 years, I was able to treat you.
37:05And I can't believe that would bother you.
37:07Well, it does.
37:10It's driving me crazy that you're the one making all the money and calling all the shots.
37:15Well, get used to it.
37:16Because I did all this for you.
37:17This is what you wanted.
37:18Give them to her.
37:23She's driving down.
37:23You're up early.
37:40I'm up late.
37:41Once in college, I wrote Mike a letter about how horrible you are.
37:48And good morning to me.
37:50We just had a fight on the phone, and I needed to put my anger somewhere.
37:55Anyway, when you said that Mike had some old letters in that box, I wanted to make sure mine wasn't in it.
38:01So I checked, and I found these.
38:06They're from Mike's mom, Adele.
38:11Turns out you weren't the only one who was in the dark about Mike's sister.
38:14He didn't even know she existed until eight years ago.
38:17What?
38:18It was clear early on that Laura was going to have special needs.
38:25I guess Mike's parents weren't up for it.
38:31So, yes, Michael, I am ashamed of myself, and I live with that decision every day.
38:39But life with your father was always hard, and keeping Laura would have been an inconvenience that might have destroyed everything.
38:48This was the last letter she wrote, Mike.
38:54And so now you know the worst secret of my life.
38:58But I beg of you, let it remain a secret.
39:01Your beautiful new family is one of the only joys I have.
39:06Don't let them know the kind of person I really am.
39:10Mike wasn't keeping a secret from you.
39:14He was keeping a secret for her.
39:18Well, I know what Mike would have wanted me to do.
39:24I'm going to keep writing those checks, and I'm going to keep Laura in my life.
39:29My God.
39:35Adele had to live with that on her conscience.
39:42Yeah.
39:43How do you do something like that?
39:46How do you give away your own child just because it's inconvenient?
39:49Oh, no, no, no, no.
39:56No, um, I didn't mean...
39:58I mean, it's not like that with you.
40:01No, Mom, it is.
40:07All the stuff I've said about being pregnant.
40:09That I'm not ready.
40:14Or that I'm not sure I'd be a good mom.
40:20It's all bull.
40:25What this baby really is to me is inconvenient.
40:27I've been thinking about this all night.
40:40I don't want to make a decision
40:42that I'm going to be ashamed of for the rest of my life.
40:48I can't live with that.
40:53I won't.
40:53Julie, are you saying?
40:58Yeah.
41:01I'm going to keep her.
41:07Yes.
41:08In life, we all make plans.
41:11But sometimes, they don't turn out the way we expected.
41:17By trying to help out, we may damage a relationship.
41:23By attempting to reach out,
41:27we may push someone further away.
41:31By digging into the past,
41:34we may enrich our present.
41:38But then there are those
41:40who refuse to let go of their plans,
41:44no matter how badly they are turning out.
41:47Hey.
41:49Can I buy you a beer?
41:50I figured you could use one.
41:52Why?
41:53Tripp West has taken the Vandekamp case.
41:55The guy won't quit till he gets what he wants.
41:58Yeah.
41:59Neither will I.
42:01So how about you buy me that beer
42:03when the bitch goes to jail?
42:04He's not taking the power.
42:10We'll make it to you soon now.
42:12Bye-bye.
42:15See you soon.
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