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00:00:00hair second juvenile is Hannah Anderson seven-year-old female blonde hair I bet
00:00:06they're at the park we'll see
00:00:17hold on you two hey kids it's a nice day to be outside you guys here with the
00:00:25grown-up we're waiting for our mother I guess uh Officer Moore and I will keep
00:00:28you company until she gets back that's okay she just went to get us a pretzel wouldn't
00:00:33happen to be Sam and Hannah Anderson how do you know our names are we in trouble
00:00:58Tom and you are Libby Prescott the new VP of business right I totally forgot to call you
00:01:10we have no more biz for you to death what does that mean yesterday I sold the company
00:01:16the Yapple Corp they're absorbing us so everyone's been let go you're kidding me I just let go of my
00:01:21place in Boston for this job as of today are we allowed to keep the corporate housing sorry no
00:01:27there she is hi dad Andrea where are the kids wow they're in the car but we have a problem they
00:01:49don't want to go back to their foster home well actually mrs. Burke doesn't want them back she
00:01:53said they're too rowdy and she suddenly has a heart condition apparently she's missing one so
00:01:58where are these kids supposed to go well they've run away from three foster homes I don't have that
00:02:01many options well we can't keep them in the patrol car I'm looking for an emergency placement for them
00:02:06for a day or two then what new foster homes homes Louisa it's a really overcrowded system I might have
00:02:13to separate them no these kids have been bouncing around foster care because I put their father in
00:02:20jail I just got a placement for them thanks for finding them yeah Sam Hannah let's go
00:02:27all right see you guys later bye guys hello mom hey how was your first day or should I say
00:02:49la premier jour one good thing about going back to school is I'm taking French yeah well what's French
00:02:56for it was also my last day you quit already the company got sold everybody was laid off so what now
00:03:04I've got enough cash for a few days I'll stay in a motel now I'm worried don't be I'll call you soon
00:03:11yeah okay great yeah I understand perfect okay I'll talk to you then bye-bye they really never let
00:03:31you have a lunch break do they not with my caseload well sorry to add to it I just wanted to swing by and
00:03:36see how Sam and Hannah are doing they're still in the emergency placement together for now I think
00:03:41I found a foster home for Hannah they can take her today okay well what about Sam yeah and I know you
00:03:45mean well but don't you think I would keep them together if I could well cops can take temporary
00:03:49custody of a child right so what would I what I need to do not a lot actually um if they stayed with
00:03:55you for a week or two do you know what you're getting into these kids have they have some issues
00:04:00which would only get worse if they were separated right okay yeah but before I do anything you're
00:04:08gonna need to get yourself a nanny I will get a nanny then enjoy your lunch break job placement for tech
00:04:17executives is our specialty very impressive I just wonder about this gap in your employment history
00:04:23what were you doing for the past 18 months I tried to launch my own startup making a game
00:04:28I sunk all my savings into it hence the whole needing a job thing right now okay well what are
00:04:35you looking for actually I am not that picky so anything that starts tomorrow listen it's tough
00:04:40out there right now so patience is a virtue not one of mine I've gotten one decent resume from a
00:04:49living and she can't start for a month well you might have to fork out more money the good ones make
00:04:54more than we do I don't know how hard it is to pick up the kids cook and keep the house clean oh you
00:04:59clearly don't know any moms I just hope I'm not making a mistake oh come on when you were with
00:05:03Lauren the only thing you talked about was starting a family man she went from not wanting kids right
00:05:08away to not wanting them ever don't look too much in this whole foster thing all right it's just for a
00:05:17couple days until the wheezy can place them together right get back to me about that in a month
00:05:22no seriously
00:05:30hey that's my purse
00:05:33hey stop
00:05:35someone get him
00:05:38he has my purse
00:05:40slow down
00:05:42hey
00:05:43stop it
00:05:44stop
00:05:46I flew across the country just to get let go on my first day I'm stranded in the city with no
00:05:53place to live no friends and barely any cash which you just took does that make you feel good about
00:05:58yourself no not really police police you too ma'am keep your hands up so who's mugging who here
00:06:06I was just walking along and this criminal grabbed my purse okay keep him up for me
00:06:12you got it Andrew yep you know the drill
00:06:17you have the right to remain silent anything you say can and will be held against you in the court of law
00:06:23you can uh put your hands down
00:06:26you okay
00:06:30fine thank you
00:06:32what you did is very dangerous
00:06:34I know
00:06:34what if he'd been on
00:06:35I had a rough day this was the last straw
00:06:38let me see if I got this right
00:06:40perpetrator grabbed your bag
00:06:43you pursued on foot then got your property back
00:06:45just need an address and then we can make sure you get on your way
00:06:48funny thing about that
00:06:49I only have a
00:06:52web address
00:06:53currently in between places until I find a new job so
00:06:57gotcha
00:06:57if you need me I'll be up at the Midtown Inn for the next couple days
00:07:01I'll get another unit out here to make sure you get back safe
00:07:03okay
00:07:03dispatch this is 227
00:07:06can we get another unit out the main street
00:07:08laddie Scott Mays here I sent your resume out to a few places but no bites yet but stay in town something might open up next week okay bye
00:07:17Liddy, Scott Mays here.
00:07:23I sent your resume out to a few places, but no bites yet.
00:07:26But stay in town.
00:07:27Something might open up next week.
00:07:29Okay, bye.
00:07:32I bet I have enough money to last till next week.
00:07:36Yes.
00:07:37I've tried every other agency.
00:07:39I need a nanny to start tomorrow.
00:07:42I've told you we just don't have anyone available.
00:07:44Okay, what about a manny?
00:07:46Sir, have a good night.
00:07:48Hello?
00:08:16Libby.
00:08:23Libby.
00:08:23Scott?
00:08:35No, this is Officer Dan Connor with your whole purse thing.
00:08:40Oh.
00:08:41Hey, what's up?
00:08:42Um, don't tell me that that mugger escaped.
00:08:45Uh, no.
00:08:46I was wondering, have you ever worked with kids?
00:08:48What does that have to do with my mugging?
00:08:50Absolutely nothing.
00:08:51Look, I have a proposition for you.
00:08:53I see that you've worked on lots of kids' games.
00:08:57I need a nanny.
00:08:59Nanny?
00:09:00You would really be helping me out of a jam.
00:09:02I'm taking in some foster kids until they can find a home.
00:09:05That's really sweet, but why me?
00:09:07You seem responsible.
00:09:08And, uh, your resume is very impressive.
00:09:13How old are they?
00:09:14Sam's 10 and Hannah's 7.
00:09:16Room and board is included.
00:09:17Kids?
00:09:18Yeah, sure.
00:09:19You know, we used to have kids come over and focus group our games all the time.
00:09:22So, yes, I have watched kids before.
00:09:24There would also be some cooking and light housekeeping.
00:09:27Okay, I can do that.
00:09:29When do I start?
00:09:30Okay.
00:09:58Hey.
00:09:58Hi.
00:09:59Uh, come in.
00:10:00Come in.
00:10:01No, allow me.
00:10:02I got it.
00:10:07So, this is the place.
00:10:12Thank you so much for taking the nanny job.
00:10:14The kids' room is upstairs.
00:10:16It's the guest room.
00:10:17My room is also up there.
00:10:19This is the living room.
00:10:21The dining room over there.
00:10:23There's the kitchen, as you can see.
00:10:25And, uh, this is where you'll be staying.
00:10:32My man cave.
00:10:35Uh-huh.
00:10:36The, uh, the couch folds out into a bed.
00:10:39And so with the kids staying here, are you still able to have the guys over and watch sports and eat nachos?
00:10:44Can we try to get nacho cheese out of the carpet?
00:10:47Mm.
00:10:48All right.
00:10:48Well, um, Sam and Hannah get here this afternoon, so I am going to go on a grocery run.
00:10:52If you want to just get settled and wouldn't mind maybe tidying up just a little bit, that'd be...
00:10:57Of course.
00:10:58Awesome.
00:11:08Hey.
00:11:09Emergency.
00:11:10I can't access my art history lecture notes.
00:11:12It's not recognizing my password.
00:11:14I hope you changed it from password.
00:11:15Why would I?
00:11:16That's so easy to remember.
00:11:18I'll just send you the link.
00:11:19Anyway.
00:11:19I got a new job.
00:11:22It's only for a couple weeks.
00:11:25I'm a nanny.
00:11:25What, was that some kind of new tech slang?
00:11:28Like a guru?
00:11:29No.
00:11:29I'm watching two actual children.
00:11:32Cooking.
00:11:32Cleaning.
00:11:33Taking them to school.
00:11:34Oh, no, honey.
00:11:36Mom, it's just for a couple weeks.
00:11:37I need the extra cash.
00:11:39My headhunter told me to stay in town.
00:11:41Besides, I'll be working for a cop, which is much safer than that motel.
00:11:44But you don't know anything about children.
00:11:47How hard can it be?
00:11:48They're just, like, tiny people, right?
00:11:51Wrong.
00:11:52Between you and the internet, I can handle any parenting problem.
00:11:55I can handle any parenting problem.
00:11:58Jeremy.
00:11:58Shepherd's threatening.
00:11:59Number seven.
00:12:0412.
00:12:0719.
00:12:0720.
00:12:122.
00:12:12ˇ
00:12:25You're here.
00:12:39Hey.
00:12:41Oh, great, you're here.
00:12:42You can bring it on in.
00:12:43Sure.
00:12:49Okay, thank you again so much.
00:12:55Hey, so, uh, what is all of this stuff?
00:13:01I'm so sorry, I should have told you.
00:13:02This was all supposed to go to my new apartment.
00:13:06Okay.
00:13:07Uh, it's just that the kids are on their way,
00:13:08and I have no idea where we're gonna put all this stuff.
00:13:10No, I get it.
00:13:11Don't worry, this can all go in my bedroom.
00:13:12I don't mind living with a little bit of clutter for a week or two.
00:13:15It's fine.
00:13:16Go.
00:13:20Hi.
00:13:21Hey.
00:13:22You guys remember Dan?
00:13:23Hi, guys.
00:13:24Come on in.
00:13:26It's good to see you again.
00:13:27Hi.
00:13:28Hi.
00:13:30Hi, kids.
00:13:31Are you the nanny?
00:13:32Hi, I'm Libby.
00:13:33Well, if you have any questions, call me.
00:13:36We'll be back in a week and, uh, see how you guys are doing.
00:13:39I'll call you.
00:13:40All right.
00:13:40Good, you guys.
00:13:42Bye.
00:13:42Nice to meet you.
00:13:43Bye.
00:13:43Bye, Louisa.
00:13:43Bye.
00:13:44Bye.
00:13:44Bye.
00:13:44Bye.
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00:13:45Bye.
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00:13:46Bye.
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00:13:47Bye.
00:13:47Bye.
00:13:47Bye.
00:13:47Bye.
00:13:47Bye.
00:13:48Bye.
00:13:48Bye.
00:13:49Bye.
00:13:49Bye.
00:13:49Bye.
00:13:49Well, Libby is going to be your nanny for a few weeks.
00:13:54We are going to have so much fun.
00:13:55If we're still here.
00:13:58Louisa is going to find you a great home.
00:14:01One where you get to stay together.
00:14:03Until our daddy comes back for us.
00:14:07I am going to show you guys to your room.
00:14:10Does that sound great?
00:14:10And then Libby is going to cook us some dinner.
00:14:12I hope you're hungry.
00:14:13I can do that.
00:14:14Yeah.
00:14:15Right up the stairs.
00:14:17You need any help?
00:14:19Okay.
00:14:19You got it.
00:14:23It's right through here.
00:14:28This is it.
00:14:30You each have your own bed.
00:14:32Which one of you guys wants the one that's closest to the window?
00:14:35We don't care.
00:14:38Well, um, I got you guys backpacks for when you start school.
00:14:45There's, uh, binders and papers and pencils in there.
00:14:47I'm not sure what else you guys will need, but we can, we can get that.
00:14:55Hey.
00:14:56I know this can't be easy for you guys.
00:15:03Well, let's try to have fun.
00:15:05Okay?
00:15:11What do you guys like to do?
00:15:14After dinner, we could watch a movie.
00:15:15We could play a game.
00:15:17Maybe catch.
00:15:18What do you say?
00:15:19Can we just go to our room?
00:15:21Sure.
00:15:22Yeah.
00:15:23Yeah, whatever you want.
00:15:27Here, let me.
00:15:29Okay.
00:15:39You change your mind, let me know, okay?
00:15:41Okay.
00:15:41Knock, knock.
00:15:52Hey, guys.
00:15:54Well, it's eight o'clock.
00:15:56It means it's bedtime around here.
00:15:57We're not tired.
00:16:00Well, you have a very big day tomorrow.
00:16:03Can we watch TV?
00:16:05No.
00:16:06It's time to go to sleep.
00:16:07We don't wanna.
00:16:09Just close your eyes and lie down.
00:16:13You'll fall asleep before your head hits the pillow.
00:16:15I know I will.
00:16:18Come on, Sam.
00:16:19All right.
00:16:20Is that thing off, mister?
00:16:22Yeah.
00:16:23Okay.
00:16:23Okay.
00:16:25There you go.
00:16:28Good night.
00:16:30Good night, Hannah.
00:16:31I sleep with the light on.
00:16:36Sorry.
00:16:37Now the monsters won't get you.
00:16:39There's monsters here?
00:16:40No.
00:16:42Because I am a police officer.
00:16:44So no monster would dare show its face around here.
00:16:48Okay?
00:16:49Good night.
00:16:50Night.
00:16:59What's in that?
00:17:01Spinach, avocado, and apple.
00:17:04A healthy breakfast for your first day of school.
00:17:08I make them all the time.
00:17:09They really get you going in the morning.
00:17:11Oh, come on, guys.
00:17:13I'm sure it tastes better than it looks.
00:17:17I'll make you one to go.
00:17:18Actually, um, I just remembered that Andrea is bringing muffins to work.
00:17:30You guys want some cereal?
00:17:31Let's hurry.
00:17:48We don't want to be late on our first day.
00:17:49Your room is 142.
00:17:52142.
00:17:53Okay.
00:17:56Sam, you doing okay?
00:17:57Yeah.
00:17:58Here we are.
00:17:59Okay.
00:18:02Kids, I have to run to the front office and fill out some paperwork.
00:18:06But you are going to have a great first day, okay?
00:18:09And Libby is going to pick you up this afternoon.
00:18:11Mm-hmm.
00:18:11There it is.
00:18:18It's going to be great.
00:18:20All right?
00:18:23Come on, Sam.
00:18:24Cheer up.
00:18:26You're going to make new friends and learn really cool things.
00:18:28Okay.
00:18:34I used to be the new kid a lot, too.
00:18:37It can be fun.
00:18:39No, you can always reinvent yourself.
00:18:42Once, I pretended that I had just moved back from London and put on a British accent.
00:18:46I wouldn't recommend that, though.
00:18:48All right.
00:18:48Go.
00:18:49Go.
00:18:49Okay.
00:19:02I think it's up there.
00:19:05Second grade.
00:19:07Woo-woo!
00:19:09I'll go in with you, yeah?
00:19:11Yeah.
00:19:11Yeah.
00:19:19Hi, honey.
00:19:20So, how's school going?
00:19:21Well, this girl asked me to join her study group.
00:19:24You definitely should.
00:19:26Libby, she was younger than you.
00:19:28I told her I'm not the study group kind of gal.
00:19:31Speaking of kids, how are yours?
00:19:35Confusing.
00:19:36What do I do with them after school?
00:19:38You could help them with their homework.
00:19:40You know, unless Dan wants to do that.
00:19:41How's it going with him?
00:19:43He's good.
00:19:44He's trying to be strict, but he's sweet.
00:19:47You can tell that he cares about the kids.
00:19:49Anyway, I've got to get to the dry cleaner.
00:19:50The little girl got crayon stains all over my blouse.
00:19:53You're in way over your head, aren't you?
00:19:55I'll figure it out.
00:19:56There are, like, a million parenting blogs, but, Mom, I've got to go.
00:19:59Bye.
00:19:59Okay.
00:20:01So, no emergency phone calls from the school, so I assume that they are both still in class.
00:20:05Well, that's good.
00:20:06Sam didn't seem thrilled.
00:20:08I felt like we were dropping a rabbit off at a coyote convention.
00:20:11Can't blame him.
00:20:12As soon as Louisa finds him a new foster home, I'd switch schools all over again.
00:20:15Yeah.
00:20:16My dad was in the military, so I was always switching schools, too.
00:20:19It is not easy to consistently be starting over.
00:20:22I can imagine.
00:20:23Maybe you could talk to Sam about that?
00:20:26Oh, I tried.
00:20:27He has no desire to hear what I want to say.
00:20:29I'm sure they're warming up to you.
00:20:31Don't forget, I'm working late tonight.
00:20:34Be careful.
00:20:38You, too.
00:20:39You're going to have to put them to bed by yourself.
00:20:41Can you maybe leave me your handcuffs?
00:20:47Bye.
00:20:47Bye.
00:20:48Bye.
00:20:48All right.
00:20:59Bedtime.
00:21:01We're not tired.
00:21:03Well, every time you go to sleep on time, you get a gold star.
00:21:08Okay.
00:21:24Okay.
00:21:26What do it take to get the two of you to go to sleep?
00:21:30We liked chocolate milk before bed.
00:21:32We made you some, too.
00:21:37Did you put something weird in mine?
00:21:39No.
00:21:46Okay.
00:21:47Okay.
00:21:48Deal.
00:21:49Hi.
00:22:01You've reached Scott.
00:22:02Please leave a message.
00:22:03Scott.
00:22:04Hi.
00:22:04It's Libby Prescott.
00:22:05I'm just calling to see if there was anything news on the job front.
00:22:09I am open to anything.
00:22:11Anything.
00:22:12Okay.
00:22:13Call me back.
00:22:19My shoes.
00:22:27I was playing just about side, and I got mud on them.
00:22:31I wanted to clean them up so you wouldn't get mad.
00:22:33We'll replace them.
00:22:34I can't even replace these.
00:22:36These were $300.
00:22:37Holy moly.
00:22:39Do they have diamonds on them?
00:22:40Rocket boosters?
00:22:42No.
00:22:43You're sad about your shoes.
00:22:46I'm really sorry.
00:22:48So is Sam.
00:22:50Don't worry about it.
00:22:53It's just I've...
00:22:54I've never been bad at my job before.
00:22:58What was your job?
00:22:59Before this, I used to make video games.
00:23:02I love video games.
00:23:03Huh.
00:23:10Now, if I win, you and Hannah go to bed.
00:23:12And if I win, we get to watch TV as long as we want.
00:23:16Okay.
00:23:17You're so not going to win.
00:23:19Oh, I'm totally going to beat you.
00:23:20Mm-hmm.
00:23:20Ready?
00:23:21Yeah.
00:23:22Okay.
00:23:24And...
00:23:25Uh-oh.
00:23:25Come on.
00:23:26Wait, wait, wait.
00:23:27Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait.
00:23:27Okay.
00:23:29Come on, get ready for the turn.
00:23:30Come on, get ready for the turn.
00:23:30Come on, get ready for the turn.
00:23:31Come on, get ready for the turn.
00:23:32Come on, get ready for the turn.
00:23:33It's right up there.
00:23:34Yep, yeah, I see if I got this.
00:23:37No, no, no, no, no, no, please.
00:23:39No.
00:23:40How are you so good at this?
00:23:46This was the first game I ever worked on.
00:23:49What other games have you done?
00:23:50I have done a lot.
00:23:52Um, you know, there was one that I created, but it never made it out there into the world.
00:23:57So that's why I had to get a regular person job.
00:24:01Because being an adult is expensive.
00:24:02You should have bought cheaper shoes.
00:24:04So you're probably right.
00:24:06All right, bedtime.
00:24:08All right.
00:24:12Good night.
00:24:13Good night.
00:24:16Libby?
00:24:18Sorry.
00:24:28Hey.
00:24:30Where are the kids?
00:24:33Asleep.
00:24:34And the mess?
00:24:40Dinner was eaten and all cleaned up.
00:24:43Huh.
00:24:45And as a reward, I'm going to go get a great night of beauty sleep.
00:24:49Good night.
00:24:51And thank you.
00:24:53You're welcome.
00:24:54We shouldn't be mean to Libby.
00:25:12She wants to be our friend.
00:25:14She's not our friend.
00:25:15As soon as we go to the next foster house, we'll never see her or Dan again.
00:25:20Over here.
00:25:35Over here.
00:25:43Sam, right? The new kid.
00:25:45Yeah.
00:25:46I'm David. I live across the street from you.
00:25:50You have a good arm.
00:25:51Thanks.
00:25:53My dad coaches Little League.
00:25:54They're having tryouts next week.
00:25:56I'd bet you'd make the team.
00:25:58No thanks.
00:26:05Oh, there you are.
00:26:13Oh, hey.
00:26:13Got your message.
00:26:14You know, I thought that I'd phoned a home for Sam and Hannah,
00:26:16but it fell through. I'm so sorry.
00:26:18Well, I guess I should get that license, right?
00:26:20How do I get that going?
00:26:22Well, we can start the paperwork.
00:26:23I can pop by for an inspection,
00:26:25but hopefully I'm going to find something before that.
00:26:29Okay.
00:26:30All right, yeah.
00:26:32I'll sit.
00:26:33Great.
00:26:34Okay.
00:26:35How do you like the sandwich?
00:26:45It's okay.
00:26:45Maybe I could use a little ketchup.
00:26:50Oh.
00:26:51Hey!
00:26:52What?
00:26:52What's going on here?
00:26:55The new kid's a messy eater.
00:26:57Cameron's part of the ketchup, so it will go all over Sam.
00:26:59Cameron, Everett Jackson, you're all in detention this afternoon.
00:27:02Come with me.
00:27:03Now.
00:27:03Well, we didn't do anything.
00:27:04This isn't the last you've heard of me.
00:27:09You got it?
00:27:16What'd you bring a teacher for?
00:27:17I could have handled it by myself.
00:27:19But now, if Cameron bothers you again, he'll really be in trouble.
00:27:24And now I look like a loser in a tattletale.
00:27:26I was just trying to help.
00:27:28I don't need your help.
00:27:31Sheesh.
00:27:35Hey!
00:27:36Oh, Sam, what happened to your shirt?
00:27:38Nothing.
00:27:39Hey.
00:27:39Hey.
00:27:40Hi.
00:27:41Where are Sam and Hannah?
00:27:43Hey.
00:27:55Hi.
00:27:56Where are Sam and Hannah?
00:27:58Asleep.
00:27:59Or pretending to be.
00:28:03Sandwiches?
00:28:04Turkey.
00:28:06They do okay at school today?
00:28:08Yeah.
00:28:10Hannah's having fun.
00:28:12I'm a little worried about Sam, though.
00:28:14I've been the new kid a bunch, and it's not always easy.
00:28:18Where'd you grow up?
00:28:19Japan, Texas, San Diego.
00:28:22Get used to a place, and then it'd be time to leave.
00:28:26That must have been tough.
00:28:27Especially when your parents don't get along.
00:28:30Did they stay together?
00:28:31Until about three years ago.
00:28:34My mom stayed for my sister and I.
00:28:36Are you close with your family?
00:28:38I talk to my mom all the time.
00:28:40My sister sometimes, my dad is stationed somewhere.
00:28:45Usually pops up around holidays and birthdays.
00:28:49With all your jobs and all your moving around, you're kind of like your dad.
00:28:53Not really.
00:28:55What about you?
00:28:57Enough about me.
00:28:59Perfect family, right?
00:29:00My parents have been happily married for over 35 years.
00:29:05I have six brothers and sisters.
00:29:08We're all kind of scattered about the country.
00:29:10Wow.
00:29:11We're very close.
00:29:12Though I don't see them that often anymore.
00:29:14They all have little kids.
00:29:16Guess I'm the only one whose life didn't work out that way.
00:29:19That's a lot of perfect to measure up, too.
00:29:28School lunch achievement?
00:29:30Unlocked.
00:29:31I'm impressed.
00:29:34Oh.
00:29:36I made these for you.
00:29:37For work tomorrow.
00:29:38Okay.
00:29:38These cookies are sugar-free and gluten-free.
00:29:50Why did you ever decide to go to grad school?
00:29:54You took all those extra midterms by choice.
00:29:57Don't panic.
00:29:58Drink coffee.
00:29:59I don't know if there's enough coffee in the world to make calculus interesting.
00:30:02So, how are you?
00:30:06I'm okay.
00:30:09Hey, do you think I'm like that?
00:30:10Well, you do move around for work.
00:30:13Why do you ask?
00:30:16No reason.
00:30:17Oh, how do I make cookies less crunchy?
00:30:20Follow the recipe.
00:30:21So maybe I might, like, microwave so evenly and efficiently.
00:30:25Okay, I really gotta go.
00:30:27Libby, I just got off the phone with Louisa.
00:30:29She's on her way over to inspect the house.
00:30:32We only have an hour.
00:30:34If we don't pass the inspection, the kids can't stay here.
00:30:36Okay.
00:30:37We'll get it done.
00:30:40Hey, calm down.
00:30:42Louisa's your friend, right?
00:30:43She is, which is why I'm so nervous.
00:30:45She always does everything by the book.
00:30:46Everything has been fine.
00:30:48The only teeny little thing is that Hannah's not sleeping so well.
00:30:53We need to figure out how to get her to sleep with the lights out.
00:30:56It's like...
00:30:57Like she has stock in the electric company?
00:31:00I have never heard that before.
00:31:02My mom used to say it when I would sleep with the lights on.
00:31:05Were you afraid of monsters like Hannah?
00:31:08No.
00:31:09When the lights were on, they thought that we were awake.
00:31:11And they only ever really thought when they knew we were asleep.
00:31:15If you need to leave the light on here, that's okay with me.
00:31:18I don't think I do.
00:31:22What are you doing?
00:31:24I heard Dan say the social worker is coming to check on us.
00:31:28Everything has to be perfect.
00:31:29Why?
00:31:30So we can stay with Dan and Libby.
00:31:32It's nice here.
00:31:33Everybody ready?
00:31:44Yeah.
00:31:44Smile.
00:31:44All right.
00:31:46Smile.
00:31:47Mm-hmm.
00:31:48Hi, Louisa.
00:31:49Thank you for fitting us in.
00:31:51No problem.
00:31:52How are you?
00:31:53I'm good.
00:31:54Hi.
00:31:54Hi.
00:31:55Good to see you again.
00:31:57How are you guys doing?
00:31:58They are enrolled in school, and Libby has been helping them with their homework.
00:32:03Mm-hmm.
00:32:04They've also got their own room, which I can show you.
00:32:07You can start there.
00:32:08Perfect.
00:32:08Okay, let's go up there.
00:32:10Okay.
00:32:10Hey, you.
00:32:12Show her your room.
00:32:23Here it is.
00:32:24Wow.
00:32:25Nice, Dan.
00:32:28It's great.
00:32:31Well, I'm sure there's no hazardous materials in the kitchen.
00:32:34Only my cooking.
00:32:37Kidding.
00:32:41And on nights when I don't have to work too late, we like to try and sit down to dinner together
00:32:44as a family.
00:32:50Sam?
00:32:51Sam?
00:32:51Did you do this?
00:33:06No.
00:33:07Um, I had a little accident while making breakfast.
00:33:10This is completely my fault.
00:33:12I just didn't have any time to clean it up.
00:33:20I'm done here.
00:33:22I'll walk you out.
00:33:23Bye, Libby.
00:33:24Bye.
00:33:25Bye, guys.
00:33:26Bye, guys.
00:33:27Bye, guys.
00:33:27Bye, guys.
00:33:28Bye, guys.
00:33:28Bye, guys.
00:33:29Bye, guys.
00:33:29Bye, guys.
00:33:29Bye, guys.
00:33:30Bye, guys.
00:33:30Bye, guys.
00:33:31Bye, guys.
00:33:31Bye, guys.
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00:33:32Bye, guys.
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00:33:33Bye, guys.
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00:33:34Bye, guys.
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00:33:35Bye, guys.
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00:33:38Bye, guys.
00:33:39Bye, guys.
00:33:39Bye, guys.
00:33:40Bye, guys.
00:33:41Bye, guys.
00:33:41Bye, guys.
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00:33:43Bye, guys.
00:33:43Bye, guys.
00:33:44Bye, guys.
00:33:45Bye, guys.
00:33:56Why didn't you tell Dan on me?
00:34:00You want to tell me why you did it?
00:34:03That's the problem.
00:34:07I like it here.
00:34:12Dan's strict.
00:34:15But he's kind.
00:34:17And you're getting better.
00:34:20Oh, thank you.
00:34:26Louisa is going to take us away.
00:34:30Better that she does it before
00:34:32Hannah starts to like it here too much.
00:34:37I told you that when I was younger,
00:34:38I moved around a lot, right?
00:34:41I'd start to make friends,
00:34:42and then I'd never see them again.
00:34:46That's why it's better to be alone.
00:34:48No.
00:34:51You miss out on some special people
00:34:52if you never let anybody in.
00:34:54Even if they're only there for a little bit?
00:34:57Yes.
00:34:59Because if you never give anyone a chance,
00:35:01being alone starts to feel normal.
00:35:04It shouldn't.
00:35:11Maybe I can be friends with David.
00:35:19Now.
00:35:19Go on in the kitchen
00:35:22and start cleaning up.
00:35:25There might be some cookies involved in it for you.
00:35:41Hey, I need to call the stationery store
00:35:43back in my phone bag.
00:35:44Can I?
00:35:44Can I answer yours?
00:35:44Yeah, sure.
00:35:46Call away.
00:35:50Libby and the kids is your screensaver.
00:35:52Someone's enjoying his new family.
00:35:54It's just a picture.
00:35:55All for 1033.
00:36:04So how is it coming along?
00:36:07Good.
00:36:09Messy.
00:36:09Oh, I've got my interview at nine.
00:36:12If I drop the kids off now,
00:36:14I can make it in time.
00:36:16Okay, um, hey, before you go,
00:36:18I got something for Hannah.
00:36:28Oh, a nightlight.
00:36:30She's gonna love this.
00:36:33I, uh, got you one, too.
00:36:34Hey.
00:36:47Here we are.
00:36:52Let me help you.
00:36:56Here you go.
00:36:59Bye, Libby.
00:36:59Bye.
00:37:00Have a good day.
00:37:00Bye.
00:37:04Yeah, I'm gonna skip third period.
00:37:18What's up, you little tidletale?
00:37:21No teachers are gonna help you now.
00:37:23Leave him alone.
00:37:25Sam, it's okay.
00:37:27It's not okay.
00:37:29And, uh, what are you gonna do about it, loser?
00:37:32Don't call me that.
00:37:33Why?
00:37:34You are like your father, aren't ya?
00:37:36I mean, he is in jail, right?
00:37:42Thank you for coming in, Libby.
00:37:43We were all very impressed with your resume.
00:37:45Oh, thank you for having me.
00:37:46I have to apologize.
00:37:47I really haven't had much time to research your company.
00:37:49Oh, hang on.
00:37:53Craft projects.
00:37:54I completely understand.
00:37:55My wife and I are usually covered in glitter or food at least once a day.
00:37:59So, tell me a little bit about this position.
00:38:01It requires traveling about 40% of the time.
00:38:04That might be difficult with kids.
00:38:05Oh, I don't have kids.
00:38:07I mean, I do right now, but they're not mine.
00:38:10I'm just, um, just helping a friend out right now.
00:38:13Hmm.
00:38:14A few of your strong suits are research and number crunching.
00:38:18Sorry.
00:38:18It's the school.
00:38:22Excuse me.
00:38:25Libby Prescott?
00:38:27He what?
00:38:29Okay, I'll be right there.
00:38:30Thanks.
00:38:32One of the kids has an emergency.
00:38:35Oh, I thought they weren't your kids.
00:38:36No, they're not, but it's, um...
00:38:39It's complicated.
00:38:41Um, I have to go.
00:38:43Oh, um, we're meeting with other candidates today.
00:38:46If you can't see the CTO this morning, the job goes to someone else.
00:38:50I understand.
00:38:52I'm sorry.
00:39:01Sorry.
00:39:02I got here as fast as I could.
00:39:05Damn.
00:39:06Principal Carter was just filling us in on Sam's instance.
00:39:09We have a zero-tolerance policy for fighting in this school.
00:39:13Sam has to be suspended.
00:39:15He punched a boy in the nose.
00:39:17I see.
00:39:21Can we please hear Sam's side of the story?
00:39:26Cameron was gonna hurt my friend David.
00:39:28You have a friend.
00:39:30He's really nice.
00:39:32Sam was sticking up for his friend, who was obviously about to get pummeled by the actual bully.
00:39:36So, if you really do have an anti-bullying policy here,
00:39:40don't you feel it would be better to focus less on the words and more about the actions?
00:39:45If you were to punish Sam and leave the real bully roaming the halls torturing innocent children,
00:39:51what kind of message would that send?
00:39:57I suppose since Sam was defending David,
00:40:00we could let him off with a warning.
00:40:02And he has to apologize to Cameron.
00:40:04But, but he...
00:40:05Sam,
00:40:06you will apologize.
00:40:12All right.
00:40:22How did the interview go?
00:40:24I left to come here.
00:40:27Wait a second.
00:40:28You left a job interview to come talk to the principal?
00:40:30Can you go back?
00:40:33No, I lost that one, but it sounded boring anyway.
00:40:39Well, you were pretty impressive in there.
00:40:41Sam would have been suspended if it weren't for you.
00:40:43Well, I had a really big incentive.
00:40:45If Sam and I were to be left alone in the house together all day, we would drive each other insane.
00:40:49Give me a break.
00:40:51Give me a break.
00:40:52You guys are best buds.
00:40:54Yeah.
00:40:54I wish I had that kind of relationship with the kids.
00:40:58Oh, you just need to figure out what you have in common.
00:41:01Sam and I play video games together, so you just need to find out what you both like.
00:41:05Kids are lucky they found you.
00:41:10Well, they're very lucky to have you, too.
00:41:12You're not getting attached to us now, are you?
00:41:17You know, I gotta go to the grocery store before it closes.
00:41:19You know, it's open 24 hours.
00:41:41Good night.
00:41:43Good night.
00:41:49So we will start with snacks, and then we will do your homework.
00:42:00Do you guys have a lot?
00:42:01I have a lot of math.
00:42:04Hey, guys.
00:42:06How was everybody's day?
00:42:07Hannah got a 95 on her reading test.
00:42:11Did you?
00:42:11That's amazing.
00:42:12You want to read me a story?
00:42:14No.
00:42:14I have to make cupcakes for the bake sale tomorrow.
00:42:17Bake sale?
00:42:18Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.
00:42:18What, there's a bake sale tomorrow?
00:42:20Yeah, for my class, so we can get art supplies.
00:42:23Why didn't you tell me?
00:42:24We need to make them today, and I don't have any of the ingredients.
00:42:26If you make them, they might not taste good.
00:42:31Probably, but there are no rules that we can't go to the store and buy some.
00:42:37Dan, can you watch Sam?
00:42:38Sure.
00:42:40All right, come on.
00:42:44So, Sam, you need any help with your homework?
00:42:46No.
00:42:47Libby will help me.
00:42:48So, you've never held a bat before.
00:43:05All right.
00:43:06Well, Dan's going to give you some pointers.
00:43:08First, you want to line up your knuckles like this.
00:43:12That way, when you swing, you'll roll right through that strike zone, okay?
00:43:17Once you take this, also, you want to use your hips, okay?
00:43:21So, when you swing, you'll twist, because your power actually comes from your lower body and not really too much from your arms.
00:43:28Sounds good.
00:43:28You ready to try one?
00:43:29Yeah.
00:43:30You got this.
00:43:31You got this.
00:43:31You got this.
00:43:31Batter up.
00:43:33And once you grab up a little higher on the bat, we call that choking up.
00:43:38Perfect.
00:43:39Perfect.
00:43:40And we'll get you one that's the right size, okay?
00:43:42Not too tight.
00:43:44Use the hips.
00:43:45Here it comes.
00:43:47I stink.
00:43:52No, no, no, no.
00:43:53Hey.
00:43:54Nobody ever hits on their first try.
00:43:56You got to practice.
00:43:58How many days till your tryouts?
00:43:59Two days.
00:44:00That is plenty of time.
00:44:03We'll work together.
00:44:03You'll be hitting homers by then.
00:44:06Hey, guys.
00:44:07Hey.
00:44:08Hannah and I are making cupcakes from scratch.
00:44:12We could use some helpers.
00:44:13I want frosting.
00:44:17Dan?
00:44:19Oh, yeah.
00:44:20I could be enticed into helping out.
00:44:22Let me get the door.
00:44:26Okay.
00:44:28All right.
00:44:29The first batch is ready.
00:44:36That doesn't look like the picture.
00:44:38Oh, but, honey, we haven't decorated them yet.
00:44:40Second batch?
00:44:41Second batch.
00:44:46Sam, will you grab the door?
00:44:48Yeah.
00:44:48Thanks, bud.
00:44:50Oh, honey, you are way too young to be frosting your hair.
00:44:55And you are also too young to understand that joke.
00:44:58It was a nice try, though.
00:45:02Hey, do you want to practice your tryouts?
00:45:05Let me ask Dan.
00:45:06Hi, Mr. Connor.
00:45:09Oh, hey, David.
00:45:11Hi.
00:45:11Hey.
00:45:12Dan, can we go and practice on the lawn?
00:45:15Yeah, of course.
00:45:16Get out there.
00:45:17Cool.
00:45:18Hey, Hannah.
00:45:20Why don't you go out there and show those guys a thing or two about baseball, huh?
00:45:22There's extra mitts in the closet.
00:45:28I should have stuck with the store-bought cupcakes.
00:45:33Why is it so funny?
00:45:35I mean, it is funny.
00:45:36But you are also hard to take seriously.
00:45:45With frosting on your nose.
00:45:47I'll let the machine get it.
00:45:58Okay.
00:46:00Hello, this is Evelyn.
00:46:01My job ended, and are you still looking for a nanny?
00:46:05I can start on Monday.
00:46:06I look forward to hearing from you.
00:46:08Bye.
00:46:08I should probably call her back.
00:46:12Yeah.
00:46:15And tell her...
00:46:20It's a good thing.
00:46:23I could have a new job by next week, so you should definitely call her and tell her to start on Monday.
00:46:28Of course.
00:46:28All right.
00:46:39Just remember, it's a Post-it 35 through here.
00:46:41There you go.
00:46:43Drive safe.
00:46:47So why do you hire a new nanny if you like Libby?
00:46:50It's her decision.
00:46:52Well, just because she's not living in your house doesn't mean you can't see her.
00:46:58Okay, well, let's say for argument's sake that I, uh, I do have feelings for Libby.
00:47:12How do I know if she feels the same way?
00:47:13Uh, it's called a date.
00:47:15A man asks a woman out, and they get to know each other while eating food.
00:47:20Wear something nice, ask her about herself, and pick up the check.
00:47:23It's pretty easy.
00:47:25Hold up.
00:47:26Hey, Dan, I've got good news.
00:47:28I could use some.
00:47:29Your foster license is ready.
00:47:31That's great news.
00:47:31And also, I found a permanent home, I think, for Sam and Hannah.
00:47:35Is it good for them to move again so soon?
00:47:38Oh, why?
00:47:38Are you considering keeping them longer?
00:47:45I don't know.
00:47:47Dan, you've done a really good thing keeping these kids.
00:47:49It's okay to let them go.
00:47:52I mean, think about it and get back to me.
00:47:54Yeah.
00:47:54Okay.
00:47:55Bye.
00:47:55Bye.
00:47:58Bye.
00:47:59Bye.
00:48:00Bye.
00:48:01Bye.
00:48:02Bye.
00:48:03Bye.
00:48:04Bye.
00:48:05Bye.
00:48:06Bye.
00:48:07Bye.
00:48:08Hannah, what did I tell you about eating the inventory?
00:48:09Nobody wants them.
00:48:11I don't know why.
00:48:12They're yummy.
00:48:16That's not bad.
00:48:17How cute.
00:48:18You let Hannah make all the cupcakes by herself.
00:48:20No, Louie made them.
00:48:23Grandma's recipe.
00:48:24I guess Grandma really liked the color beige.
00:48:27Hannah?
00:48:28Why don't you go join your friends?
00:48:31Robin, you got a minute?
00:48:33Yeah.
00:48:35These bake sales are quite the production.
00:48:38What are you doing here?
00:48:39And I'm not going to make a cop and donut joke.
00:48:42I just wanted to see how our cupcakes were selling.
00:48:46Well, we've got a few on hold.
00:48:49I'd buy one.
00:48:51Evelyn is all ready to start on Monday.
00:48:54Do you have somewhere to go?
00:48:56Yeah.
00:48:56I'll just put my stuff in storage and go back to that motel.
00:49:00I'll be fine there.
00:49:02I was wondering if I could...
00:49:05If we could go out to dinner.
00:49:08Aw.
00:49:09Yeah.
00:49:10I'll find a place for the good kids' menu.
00:49:12I was thinking just us.
00:49:14I would ask Evelyn to watch the kids.
00:49:16You know, that way she gets a chance to get to know them before she moves in.
00:49:19Of course.
00:49:20Yeah, of course.
00:49:21I guess I'll pick you up.
00:49:24I will meet you on the front porch.
00:49:30Don't tell the cops.
00:49:34Our new nanny is going to be Evelyn.
00:49:37Wait, why?
00:49:39I don't want a new nanny.
00:49:40I know.
00:49:41I don't like it either.
00:49:43But look, Libby has a different career.
00:49:47She makes games.
00:49:48It's not fair of us to keep her.
00:49:51Guys.
00:49:53She's not moving very far.
00:49:55Okay?
00:49:55And we will still see her.
00:49:57We can probably even have her over.
00:49:58We could do a family dinner on Sundays.
00:50:01That would be good, right?
00:50:03Are you guys okay?
00:50:05I guess.
00:50:06I need you both to be on your best behavior.
00:50:11Promise?
00:50:12I promise.
00:50:13I promise, too.
00:50:18That is probably her.
00:50:20You must be Evelyn.
00:50:28Yes, I am.
00:50:28Please, come in.
00:50:29And this must be Sam and Hannah.
00:50:32They're so adorable.
00:50:34They are.
00:50:41Libby, you look so pretty.
00:50:43Evelyn, it's great to meet you.
00:50:46We must chat when I get back.
00:50:48Yes, but now go out and have a nice time.
00:50:50We will.
00:50:51Hannah likes to read before she goes to sleep.
00:50:53And Sam will request the wool blanket.
00:50:55But it makes him itchy, so I wouldn't give that.
00:50:56I think she'll be fine.
00:50:59Right.
00:50:59Our numbers are on the fridge, the closest hospital.
00:51:02If anything goes wrong, just give us a call.
00:51:04Will do.
00:51:05You ready?
00:51:06You two be good.
00:51:10Bye, you guys.
00:51:11Bye.
00:51:14You're welcome.
00:51:24Libby lets us watch TV before homework.
00:51:27And she always lets us have juice before bedtime.
00:51:32Well.
00:51:32Things are going to change around here.
00:51:44So, why did you become a cop?
00:51:47To get the bad guys off of the streets.
00:51:50I think it's because you want to help people.
00:51:53Like how you tried to save me from that mugger.
00:51:56You were hardly the damsel in distress.
00:51:58Seriously, if I remember, I'm pretty sure I saved that guy from you.
00:52:01No, um, my dad was a cop.
00:52:08And, uh, I don't know, something would just happen when he put on that uniform.
00:52:14Everyone in the whole neighborhood just felt safer when he was around.
00:52:18So, that's why I do it.
00:52:20I want people to feel safe.
00:52:23Like Sam and Hannah.
00:52:25Who I think, I think we were finally starting to bond, which is nice.
00:52:28You have been so great with them.
00:52:30I mean, I know this might be a crazy idea, but why don't you just keep them?
00:52:38I guess I'm just worried that I don't think I could raise kids on my own.
00:52:46Of course you can.
00:52:47You risk your life every single day on the job.
00:52:50Anything after that should be easy.
00:52:56We need to get rid of Evelyn.
00:52:59If we do anything bad, Dave will get rid of us.
00:53:03Libby's leaving.
00:53:05You want her to stay, right?
00:53:07Yeah.
00:53:07Then just do what I say.
00:53:28Yep, that's pretty much it.
00:53:30This will be fun.
00:53:31I mean, I think it'll be fun.
00:53:33I like music.
00:53:34Who doesn't?
00:53:35Who doesn't?
00:53:36So, there's this new jazz club that's opening up across town.
00:53:45I was thinking that maybe we could check that out next weekend if you're not too busy.
00:53:50Those children are monsters.
00:53:52I quit.
00:53:54Evelyn.
00:54:03So?
00:54:04I will stay till I get another job.
00:54:07Understood.
00:54:08Now, I think we have some lecturing to do.
00:54:10How did your date go?
00:54:22Does she love you or love you not?
00:54:26We had a nice dinner.
00:54:27And the kids made the new nanny quit.
00:54:29So, Libby's staying.
00:54:31Ah, loves you.
00:54:32I thought we had a great time.
00:54:38We're really connected.
00:54:39Just any time it starts to get serious, she cracks a joke.
00:54:44So, I don't know.
00:54:44Hmm.
00:54:45Loves me not.
00:54:46Well, it certainly sounds like you're into her.
00:54:50Crazy, right?
00:54:51Nope.
00:54:52This is the most sane I've seen you.
00:54:53Watch it.
00:55:01See?
00:55:01See, good contact.
00:55:03All right, you're up.
00:55:04Now, just remember it's got any work done, okay?
00:55:06You got it.
00:55:07Get out there.
00:55:08All right, Sam.
00:55:09Come on.
00:55:09Come on.
00:55:10Come on, bud.
00:55:12You got it.
00:55:13Come on, Sam.
00:55:14All right, Sam.
00:55:16Come on, bud.
00:55:16You got this.
00:55:17Oh, Sam looks so nervous.
00:55:19Did he practice a few times with Dan?
00:55:22I took Cody to the batting cages every afternoon.
00:55:25That's him right there in the yellow.
00:55:27Baby, you look good.
00:55:29All right, Sam.
00:55:31You got this.
00:55:33You know, the team does need water, boys.
00:55:39Sam, you keep your eye on that ball.
00:55:41You got this.
00:55:42Oh, superstar.
00:55:55So good.
00:55:57Sam, my dad said that you made the team.
00:56:00Sweet.
00:56:01That is amazing news.
00:56:02Congratulations.
00:56:05So good.
00:56:06You're a rock star out there.
00:56:08You were practicing without me.
00:56:09I saw that.
00:56:10You just...
00:56:10Hey, Libby.
00:56:22Hmm?
00:56:23What's this?
00:56:24Oh, that was that game that I created.
00:56:28Is it hard to make a game?
00:56:29It's hard to make a successful one.
00:56:31But even kids your age can make one.
00:56:34It's 8 o'clock.
00:56:37Bedtime.
00:56:38Um, but Libby was just about to show us how to make a game.
00:56:42Oh, well, then this I have to see.
00:56:46Okay.
00:56:47Um, Sam.
00:56:49If you could be anything in the world, what would it be?
00:56:55A dragon.
00:56:56A dragon.
00:56:57Okay.
00:56:58Hannah.
00:56:59This dragon is searching for something.
00:57:03What would it be searching for?
00:57:06Maybe gold?
00:57:10Flip-flops.
00:57:11Flip-flops.
00:57:12Flip-flops.
00:57:12Okay.
00:57:13So in your game, the dragon is on a quest to find flip-flops.
00:57:18But he must avoid the dangerous...
00:57:22Hamburgers.
00:57:25Hamburgers.
00:57:26Okay, then.
00:57:28There's your game.
00:57:29So is that what your game was like?
00:57:30No.
00:57:31Mine was an educational game.
00:57:32It was about penguins teaching you how to do math.
00:57:35Did they slide down big ice slides and splash into the water?
00:57:38No.
00:57:39If your penguins did stuff like that, your game wouldn't be such a...
00:57:44yawn.
00:57:46Oh!
00:57:46Well, then.
00:57:48It's a great thing that I quit making kids' games.
00:57:51I was really bad at baseball.
00:57:53But I didn't quit.
00:57:55I kept practicing with Dan.
00:57:57And now I'm a lot better.
00:57:58Yes, you are.
00:58:01And I hate to interrupt all of this creativity,
00:58:05but even game developers need their sleep.
00:58:07Well, we don't actually, but kid game developers do.
00:58:11Bad time.
00:58:12Hey, Louisa.
00:58:20What's up?
00:58:21Hey, Dan.
00:58:22Um, I've got bad news.
00:58:24The home that I wanted for the two kids filled those slots.
00:58:28I don't know what to do with them.
00:58:30I do.
00:58:34Well, it's still gonna be a while yet until your dad can come get you.
00:58:37So I thought, if it's okay with you,
00:58:41then maybe I could be your official foster dad.
00:58:44And we won't have to move again?
00:58:47You could stay right here.
00:58:49With your new friend David and your Little League team.
00:58:52We get to stay with you and Libby.
00:58:54That sound okay?
00:58:56Yeah.
00:58:58Good.
00:58:58Good night.
00:59:19Good night.
00:59:20Good night.
00:59:22Hey, what are you doing up?
00:59:36You have school tomorrow.
00:59:41Dan's going to be our real foster dad.
00:59:45Dan, that's great.
00:59:48I guess.
00:59:49I belong with my dad.
00:59:54You said to wait for him.
00:59:57He's going to get out and take his horse back riding at the Brand Canyon.
01:00:02It's a stable, not too far from here.
01:00:08That sounds like a lot of fun.
01:00:11And you do know that it might be a while until that happens, right?
01:00:16I know.
01:00:19But Dan's not my real dad.
01:00:21He could give us away like the other foster parents did.
01:00:26Sometimes your real family can disappoint you, too.
01:00:29I know.
01:00:32But you still love him.
01:00:36Right?
01:00:36Hey.
01:00:39Sam told me you're keeping him and Hannah.
01:00:55Looks like our chat had quite the effect on you.
01:01:00Did it have any effect on you?
01:01:01You know, I should go make your lunches for tomorrow.
01:01:15Empty paper bags are no good for anything but hiccups.
01:01:18Yeah.
01:01:18We have a game next Sunday.
01:01:27So maybe Libby can make those cupcakes.
01:01:28Libby's going to be gone.
01:01:31She has a big job in her view today.
01:01:33And she's going to get it because she's super smart.
01:01:48Dan was really sad today.
01:01:50I think he like-likes her.
01:01:52After my parents got divorced, my dad liked our neighbor.
01:01:57She was divorced, too.
01:01:58She was going to move away, so he married her.
01:02:01Now she's my stepmom.
01:02:03And she's super nice.
01:02:06We have to get Dan to marry Libby.
01:02:09How?
01:02:09My dad made Daphne a romantic dinner.
01:02:12Then gave her a ring in a box.
01:02:14It was her finance for a while.
01:02:15Then they got married.
01:02:16I think you mean fiancé.
01:02:18Yeah.
01:02:20You guys ready to go?
01:02:22Yeah.
01:02:23Can you get all your gear?
01:02:24Yeah.
01:02:24Bye, Sam.
01:02:25See you at school.
01:02:25See you, David.
01:02:26Bye, Sam.
01:02:26See ya.
01:02:29Well, you're certainly qualified.
01:02:31Oh, my daughter's school had a water main break,
01:02:34and my wife's on a business trip.
01:02:37But we can reschedule.
01:02:38Oh, no.
01:02:39I'm fine with kids.
01:02:40I want to call Mom.
01:02:42As soon as I'm done talking to Libby, Gemma.
01:02:45Now just be quiet, or you'll get a time out.
01:02:51So tell me a little bit more about this position.
01:02:53My headhunter really wasn't that specific.
01:02:56We're a virtual currency platform
01:02:58that lets games monetize microtransactions.
01:03:02So basically, you'd be giving presentations
01:03:04to potential clients.
01:03:05You know, competitive landscape analysis and research.
01:03:08Some project management, too.
01:03:11Love it.
01:03:12Honey, put down Daddy's starfish.
01:03:18Sorry.
01:03:19Hold on.
01:03:19Um, is Gemma?
01:03:21Yeah.
01:03:22Uh, hey, Gemma.
01:03:24Come here.
01:03:25I had made this app for my friend Sam,
01:03:29but you can be the first to play it.
01:03:31Do you like dragons?
01:03:32Yeah.
01:03:32Yeah?
01:03:33Okay.
01:03:34So, you need to see how many flip-flops
01:03:37the dragon can find
01:03:39without getting hit by any hamburgers.
01:03:41Cool.
01:03:42Cool.
01:03:45That's a game?
01:03:47Mm-hmm.
01:03:47Wow.
01:03:48Uh, you know, we've had some
01:03:49pretty impressive candidates here today,
01:03:52but your resume stacks up,
01:03:55and if Gemma likes you,
01:03:56I'm sure you can handle our toughest clients.
01:03:59So, you want the job, it's yours.
01:04:01I'm in.
01:04:02Great.
01:04:04Oh, just one more thing.
01:04:12What's going on?
01:04:15We wanted to make you food that grown-ups like,
01:04:18so we asked Dan for your favorite, sushi.
01:04:21Oh.
01:04:23Hi.
01:04:24Hi.
01:04:26The kids have cooked up some kind of scheme.
01:04:32Let's just play along.
01:04:35You got the sushi?
01:04:43What's this?
01:04:44Sushi is fish and rice that's not cooked.
01:04:47Actually, the fish is raw,
01:04:49and the rice is cooked.
01:04:50No way.
01:04:51That's gross.
01:04:52We forgot something.
01:04:59They actually want us to have a double wedding
01:05:01with Andrea and Luke this summer.
01:05:04Oh.
01:05:05But don't worry.
01:05:05I told them we'd go camping instead.
01:05:09Including me?
01:05:10Should have known that camping wasn't your thing.
01:05:13No, it's just...
01:05:15I'm not going to be their nanny this summer.
01:05:17I know.
01:05:18But I think they have the right idea about us dating.
01:05:21There's something between us.
01:05:23And you are smart.
01:05:25And you are beautiful.
01:05:29And the kids love you, and I am complete...
01:05:31Dan, I took that job today.
01:05:33Okay.
01:05:35That's...
01:05:36That's good.
01:05:38The job is in Portland.
01:05:42I'm moving next week.
01:05:43I'm sorry.
01:05:51I'm sorry.
01:05:51I'm sorry.
01:06:13Everyone's so quiet.
01:06:27Are you all shocked that I made something edible for breakfast?
01:06:31Dan told us you're moving away.
01:06:35Yes.
01:06:37Next week.
01:06:38Are you still going to come to my little league games?
01:06:40And help me with my art projects?
01:06:48We can video chat, and we can email...
01:06:50I knew you weren't our friend.
01:06:51They knew this was going to happen.
01:07:09I'm sorry.
01:07:16I should, um...
01:07:17I should move out tomorrow.
01:07:23We just want the best for you.
01:07:24Libby!
01:07:42Oh, honey.
01:07:54I think so.
01:08:24Everyone, this is Libby Prescott.
01:08:48She's going to be heading up business development in our Portland office starting next week.
01:08:53Before she heads up, I thought she might be able to help with our little brainstorming
01:08:57session.
01:08:58I'm very excited to be on board.
01:08:59Now, going into the next quarter, we're looking to expand our business beyond virtual currency.
01:09:05Got any thoughts?
01:09:06Remember, there are no bad ideas.
01:09:12Libby.
01:09:13Since we're already in the gaming space with our virtual currency, why don't we develop
01:09:17a game?
01:09:18What kind of game?
01:09:19Children's educational games are really big right now, especially for mobile.
01:09:25We're not looking to take the company in that direction.
01:09:27You said no idea was a bad idea.
01:09:29Except that one.
01:09:30Lamont, what you got?
01:09:31You can take a look at my proposal right here.
01:09:36Hey, you want to catch some speeders?
01:09:37Give some tickets?
01:09:38If you want to.
01:09:39What's up with you?
01:09:40You're awfully quiet.
01:09:41I'm just tired.
01:09:42You're upset because Libby's leaving, huh?
01:09:43She's already gone, left yesterday.
01:09:44And you're just telling me now?
01:09:45You had a lot on your plate with the wedding.
01:09:46I don't want to bother you.
01:09:47Luke and I have decided that we're going to elope.
01:09:48Am I still invited?
01:09:49Yep, and you still have to get me a present.
01:09:50So, what's up with you and Libby?
01:09:51Well, it doesn't matter now.
01:09:52She's gone.
01:09:53Well, only if you give up.
01:09:54Wasn't that nice of David's parents, the wife?
01:09:55I don't know.
01:09:56I don't know.
01:09:57You had a lot on your plate with the wedding.
01:09:58I don't want to bother you.
01:09:59Luke and I have decided that we're going to elope.
01:10:01Am I still invited?
01:10:03Yep, and you still have to get me a present.
01:10:05So, what's up with you and Libby?
01:10:08Well, it doesn't matter now.
01:10:09She's gone.
01:10:10Well, only if you give up.
01:10:14Wasn't that nice of David's parents to watch you guys today?
01:10:29The agency is sending over someone tomorrow.
01:10:32I don't want a new nanny.
01:10:34She'll pretend to like us and then leave.
01:10:37Her dad's the only one who really loves us.
01:10:40Hey.
01:10:44That is not true.
01:10:49I love you.
01:10:51And Libby does too.
01:10:53She just...
01:10:58had to take a different job.
01:11:01She told me that I shouldn't be alone.
01:11:04That I need people.
01:11:08Yeah.
01:11:09But everybody leaves.
01:11:12No, Sam.
01:11:17Libby's back.
01:11:20I will go check that.
01:11:22But you two.
01:11:23Teeth.
01:11:24Jammies.
01:11:25Bed.
01:11:26And I will come up to tuck you in, okay?
01:11:42Hey.
01:11:43Oh.
01:11:44Hey.
01:11:45It's, uh, a little late for a surprise inspection.
01:11:48There's something I need to talk to you about.
01:11:51Okay.
01:11:54Um, come on in.
01:11:55I'll go check up a coffee.
01:11:57Mom?
01:11:58Oh, you don't sound happy.
01:12:00You didn't get laid off again, did you?
01:12:01I hate my new job.
01:12:02So quit.
01:12:03You had your last job for one day.
01:12:04You know that that wasn't my choice.
01:12:06Oh, sweetheart, I gotta go.
01:12:07My study group's here.
01:12:08I thought that you blew them off.
01:12:09Yeah, well, I couldn't do this alone.
01:12:10Sometimes you can't be afraid to let people in.
01:12:11I gotta go, baby.
01:12:12Mom?
01:12:16Mom?
01:12:17Oh.
01:12:18Oh.
01:12:19Oh.
01:12:20Oh.
01:12:21Oh.
01:12:22Oh.
01:12:23Oh.
01:12:24Oh.
01:12:25Oh.
01:12:26Oh.
01:12:27Oh.
01:12:28Oh.
01:12:29Oh.
01:12:30Oh.
01:12:31Oh.
01:12:32Oh.
01:12:33Oh.
01:12:34Oh.
01:12:35Oh.
01:12:36Oh.
01:12:37Oh.
01:12:38Oh.
01:12:39Oh.
01:12:40Oh.
01:12:41Oh.
01:12:51Oh.
01:12:52Oh.
01:12:53What's going on?
01:12:55I wanted you to be the first to know, um, Sam and Hannah's dad was released on parole today.
01:13:01Um, uh.
01:13:03That's good news.
01:13:04Thing is, uh, he terminated his parental rights.
01:13:09He doesn't want his own kids.
01:13:14Dad doesn't want us.
01:13:19Sam and Hannah are gonna go for adoption.
01:13:21I want you to be the first to know.
01:13:25They're very happy here.
01:13:26You've made a really great home for them.
01:13:32The thing is just so strange.
01:13:34You know?
01:13:36I'm the one who put the father in jail and...
01:13:40I'd be taking his kids.
01:13:42It's a really big responsibility.
01:13:45They lost Dad because of Dan.
01:13:48And now he doesn't want us either.
01:13:54He took us because he felt guilty.
01:13:56Let's go.
01:14:00Think you can handle it?
01:14:03Of course I want them.
01:14:06Those are my kids.
01:14:10Can we go tell them?
01:14:12Yeah, we can tell it.
01:14:17Hey you guys, I've got some news.
01:14:22Sam?
01:14:24Hannah?
01:14:25The kids are gone, they've run away.
01:14:26What?
01:14:27Have they contacted you?
01:14:29I had Andrew send a kid's photos to all the units in the area.
01:14:31Louise is calling their old foster homes.
01:14:32We're gonna find them.
01:14:33They're on foot, they couldn't have gone too far.
01:14:34They run fast, remember?
01:14:35Did you check the part?
01:14:36We've got units checking everywhere.
01:14:37I feel like this is my fault.
01:14:38No, it's actually mine.
01:14:39They must have overheard me talking with Louisa.
01:14:41Their dad is out on parole, but he doesn't want them anymore.
01:14:42I don't wonder they're so upset.
01:14:43They were convinced he was coming back for them.
01:14:44Yeah, I know.
01:14:45Sam and Sam.
01:14:46Sam and Hannah are my friends.
01:14:47My friend and Sam's home, and the owner is at San Diego.
01:14:48Sam and Louisa's calling their old foster homes.
01:14:49We're gonna find them.
01:14:50They're on foot, they couldn't have gone too far.
01:14:51They run fast, remember?
01:14:52Did you check the part?
01:14:54We've got units checking everywhere.
01:14:57I feel like this is my fault.
01:14:59No, it's actually mine.
01:15:01They must have overheard me talking with Louisa.
01:15:03Their dad is out on parole, but he doesn't want them anymore.
01:15:07No wonder they're so upset!
01:15:09They knew he was coming back for them.
01:15:11Yeah, I know.
01:15:12Sam showed me a picture of him and Hannah and their dad over there.
01:15:18Wait, Dan.
01:15:20I know where they are.
01:15:22Do you really think they walked this whole way?
01:15:44They're here.
01:15:48Daddy!
01:15:49Be quiet. Someone will hear us.
01:15:51Dad will.
01:15:53Hey, kids! It's Dan!
01:15:56Hannah?
01:15:57It's Dan! We gotta go!
01:15:59Wait! Sam!
01:16:01Are you okay?
01:16:05Go! Go!
01:16:13Sam, are you okay?
01:16:15My ankle...
01:16:17We have to go back and get help.
01:16:19It's scary here.
01:16:21No.
01:16:22We have to wait for Dad.
01:16:23Sam!
01:16:25Sam!
01:16:26Hannah!
01:16:27I know you're here!
01:16:29Why did you guys run away?
01:16:31Why did you guys run away?
01:16:35Because you're a liar.
01:16:36Why did I lie to you, buddy?
01:16:37You pretended to care.
01:16:38And you took Dad away from us.
01:16:39And now you're giving us away.
01:16:40Like everyone else.
01:16:41You didn't hear everything, Sam.
01:16:43I want to adopt you.
01:16:44I don't believe you.
01:16:45You're a liar.
01:16:46You're a liar.
01:16:47Just like Libby.
01:16:48I'm not going anywhere.
01:16:49You can't tell them that if you don't mean it.
01:16:50I do.
01:16:51You can't tell them that if you don't mean it.
01:16:52I do.
01:16:53Dan!
01:16:54You can't tell them that if you don't mean it.
01:16:55I do.
01:16:56Dan!
01:16:57Dan!
01:16:58Dan!
01:17:03I don't...
01:17:04Dan!
01:17:05Why are I going to be a liar?
01:17:06She's not gonna lie.
01:17:07You're not gonna lie.
01:17:08I mean, I'd have to go.
01:17:11I need to know you.
01:17:12She's getting me.
01:17:13The one.
01:17:14You need to know you're a liar.
01:17:15I know you're a liar.
01:17:17You're a liar.
01:17:18You're a liar.
01:17:19I don't know you're a liar.
01:17:20You're a liar.
01:17:21You're a liar.
01:17:22WIPEO.
01:17:23You're a liar, WIPEO.
01:17:24You're a liar!
01:17:25You're a liar.
01:17:26Sam, you're hurt.
01:17:29Are you really back?
01:17:31I am.
01:17:32Sam, you all right, buddy?
01:17:34Just hurt my ankle.
01:17:35Well, let's get you off of it. Come here. Come here.
01:17:40You had me so worried.
01:17:41You guys cannot keep doing this running away thing.
01:17:44All right.
01:17:45I'm serious, buddy.
01:17:47I was terrified.
01:17:48Well, I guess we know how to get the kids to sleep.
01:17:58Chasing them through the woods.
01:18:01It was actually easier than chasing them through the house.
01:18:06I'm really happy that you're keeping them.
01:18:10I am, too.
01:18:13Did you mean what you said about staying?
01:18:16I did.
01:18:18I hate my new job.
01:18:21I don't want to carry out someone else's vision.
01:18:24You are amazing at everything that you do.
01:18:28So you just need to believe in yourself this time.
01:18:34I have to believe in other people, too.
01:18:40And like Sam, I was so scared to care about anyone because I'd lose them.
01:18:45But I don't want to miss out on having someone great in my life.
01:18:52I'm not afraid anymore.
01:18:53I don't want to wear my eyes.
01:19:03I don't want to know.
01:19:03There were years in my life.
01:19:03You only want to know who I'm rests on your face but I do something.
01:19:04But I'm not afraid of them and you're not afraid.
01:19:05But I don't want to的 it.
01:19:13Lift me down.
01:19:14So do this.
01:19:15But I do it.
01:19:15I don't want to be around and ever leave to you forever.
01:19:16I want to go out hoe сдел réponse at what I need in the bathroom.
01:19:18Yeah?
01:19:19Oh, no, no, no, no.
01:19:21Hey, I'm sorry. I'm so late. My refrigerator broke, and I needed to chase down my landlord,
01:19:41and then I was late for my investors meeting, and...
01:19:43How did it go?
01:19:44Well, thanks to the changes that Sam and Hannah made, they're going to fund my company.
01:19:49That's great. That's great.
01:19:56What's going on? Where's the nanny?
01:20:00Gave her the night off.
01:20:11Yanagi? Whatever that is.
01:20:14Yuck.
01:20:15Yeah, they still won't eat it, but they know it's your favorite.
01:20:19Oh, honey, you didn't need to replace my shoes.
01:20:34Will you marry us?
01:20:35Yes!
01:20:45Yes!
01:20:46Yes!
01:20:51Yes!
01:20:52Yes!
01:21:00Yes!
01:21:00Yes!
01:21:01Yes!
01:21:08Yes!
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