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02:44I'm so proud to stand here and see what happens when we gather driven, dedicated people together.
02:51People who share a vision.
02:53DC's best, Maryland's strongest, Virginia's finest.
02:58That's how we change the tide.
03:01Thank you for joining us here for the Dupree Heritage Foundation's annual...
03:06You, sir, are one of the lucky few who gets to interrupt me while I am working.
03:17Oh no, is everything okay?
03:21Of course I hate to hear that, but I totally understand. Family comes first.
03:27Sure. Just call me when you get back into town. We'll make up for Winterfest.
03:33Safe travels, Carlton.
03:36And just like that, our non-dates self-actualized.
04:06You're a natural. It took me about three shifts before I mastered refilling that. I love problem solving.
04:25Next time you need help, I'll be your secret weapon.
04:28Aww.
04:30I'm sorry it took me a while to get here.
04:32Ah, can I get you anything?
04:34Ah, a coffee would be fantastic. Thank you.
04:37Yes.
04:38I was afraid that you'd be too busy.
04:42Never. What's up?
04:44I need some help, and I didn't want to go to anyone else in the family with it.
04:49You're living in a house full of men. You need a woman's perspective.
04:53Exactly. And I love that you never palked down to me. You treat me like we're equals.
04:59That's because we are. So, what do you need, fam? Money.
05:06Is it too early in the day to make a toast?
05:12There's always a reason to celebrate if you look hard enough.
05:16What a merry sunshine.
05:18Well, if you had the vacation Tomas and I had, you would still be on cloud nine, too.
05:25It was nice? The B&B?
05:27We found new ways to give thanks. Kat made me a very grateful man.
05:33Maybe we should remember what's appropriate to discuss over lunch.
05:38And did you not have as much fun as we did?
05:42That must have been our missing ingredient.
05:45Making it about just the two of us.
05:48Because my big mistake was letting Chelsea anywhere near my mother.
05:56Okay, this is Trippy, helping the deprees.
05:59But if my little niece needs cash, then it's hers, okay?
06:03So, how much are we talking? 20?
06:0540?
06:08Are you good with wiring funds?
06:11Hundreds of thousands.
06:14Then maybe beyond.
06:16Okay, Samantha.
06:18What kind of trouble are we talking about here?
06:20The best kind.
06:23It won't be easy finding somebody to step in at the last minute.
06:26I wouldn't ask if it wasn't imperative.
06:28Well, Winifest is important enough to the community, too.
06:33Christmas came early.
06:34Marcel!
06:35Second.
06:38How you doing?
06:39How you feel about doing Mr. Priya solid?
06:41What do you need?
06:43Extra security at Winifest.
06:45Well, I...
06:46I...
06:47This is so considerate of you, Elon, but we hardly need a detective.
06:52Is there anyone else?
06:54No.
06:55Holiday's last minute, though.
06:57Leslie Thomas would be there.
06:59You familiar with her case, right?
07:01Suspect in the hit-and-run motorcycle accident.
07:04Jacob was investigating.
07:06They need eyes on her.
07:07So make sure Laura Peterson is safe at all times.
07:10And just generally keep Leslie from engaging in inappropriate behavior.
07:15Mr. Priya, it would be a pleasure.
07:21All those medications, she...
07:23She doesn't know what she's saying.
07:25That's not like her, okay?
07:35The pictures that I love, she would never say things like that.
07:39And she would not stop fighting.
07:41Well, she's a very sick woman.
07:43Yeah, but she wouldn't just give up like that.
07:46I mean, she starts getting ready for Christmas today after Thanksgiving.
07:51She alone is the reason that I love this season.
07:58So what do I need to do to bring her back?
08:03Is there anyone she goes to for help outside of you?
08:06A minister or a counselor?
08:08I'm all she has.
08:11If you'd like me to refer some names to you, I could.
08:14You mean like a shrink?
08:15Who's well-versed in treating patients facing chronic illness?
08:21Hey, ma'am.
08:24Dr. Dupree, someone found this in the restroom and returned it to the nurse's station.
08:31Uh, Mr. Jones, is your patient right?
08:33Yes, I'll get it back to him, thanks.
08:35Don't mention it.
08:36You okay?
08:37You're melting frosty with this mood.
08:40Is it that obvious?
08:42It's all over you.
08:43You had a tough session with a patient?
08:45No, that I could manage.
08:47First, it's this speech.
08:49I can't seem to get it right.
08:50And it needs to be perfect.
08:51And I'm just not connecting with it the way I need to.
08:55Then Carlton, Dr. Fitzgerald, called and now he can't accompany me.
09:02Aw, I'm sorry.
09:05About Dr. Fitzgerald, not the speech.
09:07Everybody in D.C. knows you're the best.
09:10It's only a matter of time before you connect with your muse.
09:13Did he say why he can't come?
09:15Family emergency.
09:16He has to get on a red-eye tonight.
09:18So that leaves me going solo to an event that my family founded.
09:23An event where everyone is used to seeing me as part of a duo.
09:28And this year you'll be without Ted.
09:31And that will be all anyone ever notices.
09:34Oh, look at that divorced Dupree daughter.
09:37The picture of success in every area except for romance.
09:41Okay, anybody with half a brain knows that's not true.
09:44Oh, I don't want to go by myself.
09:49I'm sorry.
09:50That was both inappropriate and unprofessional.
09:53It's okay, Nicole.
09:54Besides, we are way past the point of formality.
09:57And I am very easy to overshare with.
10:01That you are.
10:03It is a great trait to have.
10:08What are your thoughts on blind dates?
10:13I don't know.
10:15I've been with one man since my 20s,
10:18so I never really had an opportunity to explore.
10:22Well, a woman with your pedigree can't just be seen with any old man.
10:27No scrubs allowed.
10:28But there is someone I would love to introduce you to.
10:32If you're open to it.
10:34And at the very least, you'll have a Winterfest date.
10:38Can I think about it and let you know?
10:40Of course.
10:41And while you're thinking, I'll just go ahead and get the ball rolling.
10:55We can't do what we do without you.
11:01Our better angels.
11:03Our hundreds of drops of water in the ocean.
11:07Drops in the ocean.
11:10Mother, come in. I wasn't expecting you.
11:12I came to check on some test results and thought I'd stop by since I was here.
11:18Sorry to interrupt your workflow.
11:20No, you are never an interruption.
11:22Besides, it's been an entire afternoon of them anyway.
11:25Oh, how so?
11:28Carlton called.
11:29He suddenly can't accompany me to Winterfest.
11:32Family emergency.
11:34Oh, I thought we were finished with Carlton.
11:37We were going as friends.
11:39Mm-hmm.
11:40Just friends.
11:42That doesn't matter anymore anyway.
11:45And now Shanice wants to introduce me to somebody, but I don't have the capacity for some mystery man.
11:52It was hard enough to convince myself to open up to the idea of Carlton.
11:57Who is just your friend.
11:59Exactly.
12:01And this speech, it is driving me up the wall.
12:04I just, I can't seem to find the right tone no matter how many drafts I do.
12:08You'll find your way, just as your father always does.
12:13Well, it seems wrong to rely on good genes and history for my speech-making skills.
12:19Comes from within, can't be diminished.
12:23Even when you're trying to slap it together at the last minute.
12:26Let me have a look.
12:27Let me have a look.
12:36What is it?
12:38It's Dr. Ahn.
12:40She told me the test results would be released into the portal and looks like it just came in.
12:47Everything's okay though, right?
12:49That remains to be seen.
12:52A free clinic?
13:00Wow.
13:02Okay.
13:04Dreaming pretty big dreams for a high schooler?
13:07Where'd this come from?
13:08When my mom was unhoused, she had a health crisis that could have killed her.
13:14If she had access to healthcare and regular checkups, she could have avoided being in the hospital entirely.
13:21She got lucky.
13:23Good luck isn't enough.
13:24People deserve reliable care.
13:27And...
13:29I wanna help.
13:31That's really admirable.
13:33But what do you think I can do? Your father's a congressman.
13:36Yeah, Pop already turned me down, talking about red tape and committee approval.
13:40Oh no.
13:41So you're one of those kids who digs in harder?
13:44Pop told me to get creative, so now I'm armed with facts.
13:48Grandpa Ted told me that when one of his patients was denied medical coverage, you and your mom stepped in and paid.
13:57True or false?
13:59My mother paid, but true.
14:03Good.
14:05Because stay with me.
14:07Here's our next steps.
14:09I have it all mapped out.
14:10It's just so funny to me how two people can participate in this same experience, yet have two diametrically opposed reactions.
14:26Wow.
14:28Big words.
14:30Now you think I'm stupid now?
14:32Well, let's see.
14:33You agreed with my mother about how the antioxidants in her rutabaga concoction are a cure-all for every disease known to Western medicine.
14:42Yeah. That made me wonder.
14:44Okay. Funny.
14:46What wasn't funny was comments like, if your mind is healthy, your body is too.
14:51And all you have to do is make lifestyle choices and you'll be right as rain.
14:55I do believe that within reason.
14:57Veggies are good for you. A healthy mind is good for you.
15:00It's hard meeting a significant other's family. It sounds like you were just trying to make a good impression.
15:05I was the perfect guest.
15:07All the Dupree's are raised to be that way by the time we're five.
15:10Yeah, but you were right there with her, buying everything she was selling, endorsing her very particular, very toxic brand of crazy.
15:18What kind of crazy could the mother of a neurologist be?
15:21My mother firmly believes that all diseases come from bad karma and can be cured with positive thinking.
15:28Positive thinking.
15:29So how does she feel about your life's work?
15:32You mean Western medicine and widely accepted science?
15:36To her, I'm a complete and total fraud.
15:39Ignoring the natural rhythm and order of nature and the universe.
15:44Got a tumor? Have a crystal.
15:46She's a free thinker.
15:47And you know, I get why a neurologist would have a problem with that because her beliefs have nothing to do with truth or science.
15:55Yes, I have issues with her values.
15:57I've seen what happens when messages like that get to the wrong audience.
16:00People could die.
16:02All right, Kat.
16:04You have opinions. Let them fly.
16:07I have to go and hop on that call with the manufacturer.
16:11Kat.
16:13Okay.
16:15I was just thinking.
16:18I know what it feels like to be the whistleblower.
16:21To be the one who knows the truth but no one believes you.
16:26The voice in the wilderness.
16:29Every family has baggage.
16:32And sometimes that keeps us from being able to see things objectively.
16:36Then maybe step back and accept that I can handle my own.
16:42Anybody interested in dessert?
16:44I wish but I really do have to go.
16:46Call me later.
16:48Count on it.
16:51See you two.
16:53Be nice to each other.
16:54We could share a...
16:55How wild is it?
16:56That cat just gets me.
16:57With no effort at all.
16:58And the woman I love needs an instruction manual.
17:00I'm sorry you think I haven't been supportive enough.
17:04Listen to this.
17:06She actually got in touch with my mother.
17:09Behind my back.
17:10Not maliciously.
17:11Without my consent.
17:12I thought it would be helpful.
17:14You crossed the line.
17:16Tomas.
17:17Have you ever just picked up the phone and had a chat with Ted or Nicole?
17:20Look at the time.
17:21I do have an appointment to get to.
17:22Don't bail on us now when you can help.
17:24What do you mean?
17:25What do you mean?
17:26What do you mean?
17:27What do you mean?
17:28What do you mean?
17:29What do you mean?
17:30What do you mean?
17:31What do you mean?
17:32What do you mean?
17:33What do you mean?
17:34What do you mean?
17:35What do you mean?
17:36I do have an appointment to get to.
17:37Don't bail on us now when you can help.
17:39What do you think?
17:43Tell you what.
17:44I'll pay for this lovely lunch and next time.
17:47I don't know why this is so difficult for you to understand.
17:49Because I understand every other part of you, but this makes no sense.
17:53It doesn't have to.
17:54It's my life.
17:56And on that note, I hope to see you both soon.
17:58I hope we didn't run you off.
18:00Yeah, thanks Tomas.
18:02Like we tell our clients.
18:03You could be right or you could be happy.
18:05Choose happiness.
18:12So because I don't hate your mom, you have to hate me?
18:17That's a leap.
18:20No one's parents are perfect.
18:22I just wanted to get you in a better place with yours.
18:25Why was that so wrong?
18:27Because, Chelsea, it proves you don't trust me.
18:35Let me see.
18:41Well, according to your bone density scan, you're in the normal range.
18:46So now I don't have to worry about you breaking a hip out on the dance floor tomorrow.
18:49I am being the most dutiful of patients.
18:55Dr. Ahn has me taking every test under the sun and I am passing with flying colors.
19:01Aging is not for cowards.
19:03Oh, stop it.
19:04You are not aged.
19:06You are well seasoned.
19:09And my hero.
19:11Don't be ridiculous.
19:13When I was sure that I could not recover from what Ted did with Leslie, I would think, what would mother do?
19:23Well, what would I do?
19:26You would put on your grandmother's pearls, wear them like a shield, call on the ancestors and face the problem head on.
19:35I like that.
19:37I'll remember that.
19:39So, what do you do when you need a little extra ego boost?
19:46Oh, I remind myself that if I can raise two beautiful, strong-headed girls who aren't afraid of forging their own paths in this life, then I can accomplish it all.
20:00Look at us.
20:04The Dupree women can withstand anything.
20:09Including perfecting the speech.
20:21Leslie.
20:22Nicole.
20:23I have an emergency.
20:25Never thought we'd be withstanding so much, so soon.
20:32You didn't have to take that Winterfest security gig. I was just busting your chops, man.
20:36Nah, no sweat.
20:38You know, the Dupree's had a tough year.
20:40And it makes sense. They want to make sure everything's handled with kid gloves over there.
20:45Sounds like you got a whip for the Christmas spirit.
20:47You okay?
20:48What can I say?
20:50Anita Dupree's third solo album went triple platinum in my living room.
20:55And they do good things with that charity.
20:57Listen to you, milk of human kindness.
21:00You mean to tell me you work in that security gig of the kindness of your heart?
21:04Fine.
21:06Sheila needs a new agent.
21:08Of course.
21:09That boat is a money pit, man.
21:11Tell me about it.
21:12If she keeps falling apart on you, you'll retire when you're 90.
21:15I gotta admit, a clinic where sick patients can walk in without worrying about being handed a bill when they walk out sounds incredible.
21:27And I haven't even finished all of my bullet points.
21:30If we gave free annual checkups and urgent care visits, it could free up the ER at Garland Memorial for the more seriously ill and injured patients.
21:39Unintended benefits for thinking?
21:42Mm-hmm.
21:43Someone with a sore throat could get diagnosed with strep throat and get prescribed free antibiotics.
21:50What do you think?
21:52I don't know.
21:54Sounds big.
21:58But that's what it takes if you're gonna save lives.
22:02You like my idea?
22:03Pediatrics, help for new mothers and fathers, mental health clinicians.
22:11I'll see what I can do.
22:13You will?
22:14Sure.
22:15It's no big deal asking for money for a good cause.
22:18I was worried you were gonna ask me to chaperone you and your friends on a trip to Cabo.
22:22Or talk about tricky birth control questions.
22:25What?
22:27Am I being pranked?
22:29Samantha, if you need to discuss birth control, all you'll get from her is bad advice and grounded for life.
22:42I wouldn't be here if it wasn't important.
22:47Shall I call security?
22:49Please, just hear me out.
22:51What is it?
22:52The woman who raised me peaches.
22:55We met at the country club.
22:57Well, she's not doing very well.
23:00And I did get her a clinical trial.
23:04And it could prolong her life.
23:06But her situation is messing with her head.
23:10It's messing with her emotions.
23:12And it's starting to make her give up.
23:14If you need names of therapists, I can...
23:17I want you.
23:19All those awards...
23:21I mean, kept me from leaping off the ledge that night.
23:24Don't you dare go there with me, Leslie.
23:27You were impersonating a woman in need.
23:33What I can do for peaches is refer her to someone who specializes in terminally ill patients.
23:39Don't call her that.
23:40Don't call her that.
23:42Don't see her that way.
23:45I need you.
23:47With you, I mean, she wouldn't be a diagnosis.
23:51She matters to me and I matter to Eva.
23:55And I'm just hoping that in all that math, maybe just a little bit, that it will matter to you.
24:07Now look, I know you don't like me.
24:11I know how you feel.
24:13Peaches is different.
24:15She's good.
24:16And selfish me needs her to be around just a little bit longer.
24:24So please, Nicole.
24:28Please talk to her.
24:32Okay, this is going to be the funniest story.
24:34It's no joke when a barely there relative tries to dive into conversations you're not ready to have.
24:41Stay in your lane, Eva.
24:43Once again, you have no idea what you're talking about.
24:46I've seen the pathetic way you're trying to worm your way into the heart of the family,
24:51but trying to win points with a high schooler?
24:54Guys, please.
24:56Is everything okay over here?
24:59Just can't jump into conclusions once again.
25:01I have reason to believe that Eva's trying to coerce Samantha into making bad decisions.
25:09That isn't true.
25:11You're young.
25:13You don't understand what she's really doing.
25:15This is my aunt, your half-sister.
25:18Sharing a father doesn't make us family.
25:21It shouldn't be a competition on Kat.
25:24Don't waste your breath, sweetie, okay?
25:27Look, she wants to hear what she wants to hear, alright?
25:30Look, I'm going to talk to my mom about your idea and I'll get back to you.
25:35Okay, niece?
25:47Samantha?
25:48Okay, June.
25:49Okay, June.
26:01Trust me.
26:03You'll understand people like Eva when you're older.
26:07I never want to be that old.
26:08When it's okay to be mean to someone who's only trying to help.
26:13Or look at other people like they're beneath me.
26:16I'm here trying to build something important and you almost ruined it.
26:19I have been with you lockstep in every battle you waged.
26:27Your father, your business, whatever.
26:30Why couldn't you be on my side when it really mattered?
26:33Stand up for me like I do for you.
26:35That's ridiculous.
26:36See, you say your father is arrogant, egocentric, thinks he knows all.
26:41But you're cut from the same cloth.
26:45That's not fair.
26:47Oh.
26:49As fair as it was for you to be my mother's apologist?
26:52Her propaganda minister feeding me her lies?
26:54Explaining her to me as if I'm new?
26:58Give me a break.
27:00You are in nursery school with her.
27:02I have graduated.
27:03Got multiple degrees in that woman.
27:05Moved out.
27:06Made my escape.
27:07And I'll be damned before I let you bring me back.
27:09Peaches, this is the award-winning Dr. Nicole Dutry.
27:28Oui, Max.
27:29It's nice to see you again, Peaches.
27:32Maybe we could spend some time alone?
27:35If that's okay with you, Peaches.
27:39You're the professional.
27:42Look, I know you don't like me very much, but she's innocent.
27:49And she's everything I have.
27:55Okay.
27:57Now you behave yourself in here.
27:58You hear me?
27:59Mm-hmm.
28:08How did I know you was going to be here when I didn't see you in Peaches' room?
28:14Shh.
28:15Hush, girl.
28:16Can't you tell when somebody's eased y'all?
28:17What's wrong with you?
28:18Therapy is for soft, rich ladies with too much time on their hands.
28:28Leave me alone.
28:29Tomas?
28:30Everything all right?
28:31Yeah.
28:32Right after I left Uptown, I got a call about a new personal injury client.
28:33Oh.
28:34Glad you're okay.
28:35Did you and Chelsea work things out?
28:36I'm feeling so lost.
28:37That's natural.
28:38When you love someone and you're used to being in sync, it hurts when you're out of
28:39step.
28:40So you're saying you're good at this relationship stuff?
28:41Never let that be said.
28:42No, no.
28:43Kat and I burned bright and burned out.
28:44But now you're saying you're all good at this relationship stuff.
28:47And a lot of work that's just too good.
28:49And I'm not sure I'm trying to request you and I'm not sure I'm not sure I don't know
28:53anything else you have to take care of yourself.
29:02It's a great deal to me.
29:04I've tried to be married every night.
29:05You're good at the United States.
29:06I'm a good girl.
29:07I'm a bad girl.
29:08So I'll send her two two six months.
29:09I'm a good girl.
29:10Но сейчас мы пытаемся создать что-то другим, потому что мы знаем, что мы почти не потеряли.
29:18Счастье не может понимать мозга.
29:20Как я должен понимать человеческое сердце?
29:23Вы просто должны понимать Челси.
29:26Вы хорошие люди, Мадисон.
29:28Вы сможете понять.
29:32Ты лучшая, Гранд. Я не знаю, что-то время.
29:34Ну, я была женщина в потребности сегодня, но никто не мог остановить меня, когда я получил СОС от моего любимого родителя.
29:43Мы не можем все быть любимыми.
29:44Да, вы можете.
29:46Скажи мне все.
29:49Я даже не знаю, что произошло.
29:51Ну, ты получил СОС с другой семьей, для того, что я не буду принимать лично, но...
29:57Как это было?
29:58Ну, Мадисон, Мадисон, Мадисон, Мадисон, Уилло, имеет свои крыки, но она очень хорошая.
30:05И я думала, что Мадисон был слишком трудом на нее, поэтому я сказал так, и теперь я был плохой.
30:12Она сказала, что я не уважаю ее мнение, и я, в основном, эго-маниак, который думает, что они знают, что все правильно для всех.
30:19Я понимаю.
30:21Я просто пытался сделать то, Гранд.
30:23Что ты обычно делаешь, но я не хочу сказать тебе, мадисон, что этот, вы играли все wrong.
30:39Докторская льда?
30:41Вы ухали негативные испытания, я извиняюсь.
30:45Давайте поговорим о том.
30:48Скажи правила о Дана.
30:50Да, я знаю, Лесли.
30:54Дана.
30:55Я говорю с вами, как ее.
30:59В общем, Лесли и я.
31:03Фарст thing from it, as two people could be.
31:08Эта женщина тест меня.
31:10И не только меня, все, что она знает.
31:13Она всегда была такая.
31:17Я не знаю, что она.
31:18Ты в порядке?
31:22Теперь, вы знаете, что я не просто говорю это, чтобы попросить Дана.
31:28Но из моей конкурсии с Dr. Wilkes,
31:31я верю, что этот тест клинический улучшает вашу качество жизни.
31:36И вы получаете это.
31:38Вы уже facedу вашу большую часть задержания.
31:42И по задержания, я имею Дана.
31:44Дана, я знаю, что ты сильный, Печас.
31:49Ты должен был быть, чтобы вы raised that one.
31:52Почему не дайте ее исправить тебя и исправить тебя за все твои трудности?
31:58Ты можешь spend the rest of your golden years с ней фоу-билой.
32:02Как это?
32:06Не как ни доктора, я знаю.
32:08Д.C. Psychiatrist of the year.
32:14Она хорошая, да?
32:16Она всегда держит это и не любит людей на своем уровне.
32:18Мы посмотрим, что это работает.
32:20Потому что когда Печас gets an idea в ее голове,
32:23герл.
32:24Да.
32:26Печас.
32:27Печас.
32:27Печас.
32:35Печас.
32:36Печас.
32:38Печас has agreed to go through with the trial.
32:40Oh, thank God.
32:41Oh.
32:42Thank you.
32:43Thank you, Nicole.
32:44Thank you.
32:45Thank you so much.
32:47I didn't do it for you.
32:49I did it for Pечас.
32:52And you.
32:53Did I ever tell you about my first Christmas with Vernon's family?
33:01An O.G. Dupree story?
33:03Tell me.
33:04Well, I learned everyone's name before I got there.
33:08Ate all the food.
33:09Laughed at all the jokes.
33:12But Vernon warned me about Aunt Melba.
33:15There had been an incident years before Vernon and I met.
33:19And Aunt Melba was not to be trusted.
33:24But when I met her Christmas Day, she was friendly and charming and sweet as pie.
33:30So I thought, well, I'll just give her a chance.
33:33Same as I did.
33:34But as the night went on, I watched how everyone engaged with her and how unsettled Vernon and his mother were around her.
33:44And I realized it was better to hold my tongue and trust my partner.
33:50They wouldn't have been uncomfortable without reason.
33:55So what happened?
33:56Well, I married the man, didn't I?
34:01Now, the point is, it doesn't matter what the incident was.
34:05I still don't know to this day.
34:08But for Vernon, it was important.
34:11And I had to respect that.
34:14Do you love Madison?
34:17More than anything.
34:20Family is baked in indoctrination.
34:23Those stories have evolved over generations.
34:28And you can't judge them based on the ten minutes that you experienced.
34:34I just still don't get it, Graham.
34:37Honey, it's not for you to get.
34:39It's for you to sympathize and trust Madison enough to work it out.
34:46What do I do?
34:48She knows your heart, doesn't she?
34:50I hope so.
34:53Make sure of it.
34:57I won't apologize for being the voice of reason.
35:00No one gets to take advantage of you.
35:03I don't care if it's a random wannabe like Nathan or so-called family.
35:09Eva wasn't trying to take advantage of anything.
35:11That's what I've been trying to say.
35:13Then why were you talking about birth control?
35:16You weren't.
35:17You heard two random words and went off.
35:20We were talking about this.
35:27Bullet points for the free clinic?
35:30I don't understand.
35:32It's the pitch that I made to Eva.
35:34I wanted her to help me figure out a way to fund a free clinic.
35:39To give people a chance at a better life.
35:43Samantha.
35:46I'm so sorry.
35:47It's going to take a lot of work and money, but Eva didn't just pat me on the head and tell me to talk to someone else.
35:55She's interested, and I think that she may actually be able to help.
36:02Then I barged in.
36:06Don't take this the wrong way, but when we first became a part of this family,
36:11you were always my favorite, because you were always helping me feel like I was already at home.
36:19You were so small and precious.
36:23I wanted to give you the world.
36:25Hello, Chelsea Cat.
36:27You've already given me so much.
36:29But you've changed.
36:34And I hope whatever's wrong, I hope that you fix it.
36:38Because I really, really want that on Cat back.
36:44I want you to be happy.
36:51Eva, hey.
36:53Hey.
36:54You okay?
36:56Uh, Peaches, my grandmother.
36:58She isn't doing too well.
37:00But I'm not giving up.
37:01I have faith that it's going to work out in her favor.
37:04Good.
37:05That's totally anti-Eva anyway.
37:07Giving up?
37:10You know, when we first met,
37:12you said that I look like I can lead a revolution because of my combat boots.
37:17My opinion remains unchanged.
37:19Boots are not.
37:20I think you're right.
37:22They might as well put a plaque right here, because I'm going to change the world.
37:27Can't wait to witness it.
37:29Are you going to Winterfest?
37:32With Cat.
37:35Well, I hope you guys have a blast.
37:37Maybe we'll see you there?
37:39You never know.
37:40I do have a world to save and all.
37:48Haven't I seen you someplace before?
37:51Detective Malone.
37:53Here solving crimes.
37:55Yeah, I just dropped by to see a colleague who got hit in the field.
37:57Oh, he'll pull through.
37:59Yeah, well, thank God.
38:01I'm sorry.
38:02How about you?
38:04I'm here for a family member.
38:06You know, for a time.
38:08She's all I have.
38:10I'd say you're both lucky people.
38:13I hope everything works out.
38:14Me too.
38:16Well, maybe I'll pass from Cross again.
38:20You take care.
38:21You too, Detective.
38:26Headed out?
38:27I am.
38:29Thanks again for listening earlier.
38:32I'll mention it.
38:33Yeah.
38:33I'm glad I caught you.
38:34I hope you don't mind.
38:35But I went ahead and texted that contact I was telling you about.
38:39Shanice.
38:40I heard your hesitation loud and clear on the whole blind day sitch.
38:43And you should be able to make as informed decision as possible.
38:46I hope I haven't overstepped.
38:51Dr. Rollins, you made it.
38:53This is Dr. Nicole Dupree.
38:56Thank you.
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