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00:00To be continued...
00:30The residents of the Fairview County Jail looked forward to every Tuesday.
00:35That was the day that Gabrielle Solis came to visit her husband.
00:39The inmates went out of their way to give her compliments, whether she wanted them to or not.
00:45With each visit, these accolades became increasingly inventive.
00:50Still, Gabrielle was not flattered.
00:53In fact, Gabrielle started to dread this special attention.
01:01Until one day when...
01:02I don't think a conjugal visit is such a ridiculous request.
01:05With all due respect, Mrs. Solis, let's just get through the discovery phase first, okay?
01:09I don't think I can wait that long.
01:10I am trying to get your husband out of jail.
01:12You want me to just stop everything so you can have a booty call?
01:15Excuse me.
01:16We are husband and wife.
01:17We make love.
01:17It is a very sacred covenant.
01:19Okay, look.
01:21All we need is 20 minutes.
01:22I said no.
01:23You can't tell me no.
01:24You work for me.
01:25You will make it happen.
01:27You can't force me to do anything.
01:28I am not your maid.
01:30Or your gardener.
01:31I could have you arrested for that.
01:35Oh, really?
01:35Then how about for this?
01:38You crazy bitch.
01:39Ow!
01:40Hey, apologize to the lady.
01:43Big mistake, pal.
01:45I play golf with the warden.
01:47You're gonna rot.
01:48You heard him.
01:50Apologize.
01:51Look, fellas, I am just trying to do my job.
01:53This is all her fault.
01:54If she weren't so damn horny...
01:56It was at that moment it occurred to Gabrielle...
02:06Apologize!
02:07Apologize!
02:08This was the nicest compliment she had ever received.
02:11Now!
02:12Now!
02:26There was one thing...
02:56all the fathers on Wisteria Lane had in common.
02:59They could return home from a hard day's work...
03:01to the family they'd left behind...
03:03and not feel at all guilty...
03:05about the precious moments they had missed.
03:10Sadly, the same could not be said...
03:12for the working mothers.
03:26Hey, honey, I held dinner for as long as I could have just got...
03:35too late for them.
03:36You couldn't have given them coffee or something?
03:39I just feel like I'm missing out on their lives entirely.
03:42Hey, you sit, eat, and I will fill you in.
03:46Oh, don't eat that.
03:47That's been sitting out for hours.
03:49That's for Mrs. Mulberry.
03:50This is for you.
03:54I'm sorry, who?
03:55Oh, Mrs. Mulberry.
03:57Parker has an imaginary friend.
03:59Um, British nanny.
04:00I think he really locked into the whole Mary Poppins thing.
04:04Is that why he's sleeping with an umbrella?
04:06He carries it with him everywhere.
04:08It's a security blanket.
04:10When did this start?
04:11About a week ago, I guess.
04:13And you don't find it odd that Parker's new nanny
04:15made her appearance right at the time I went back to work?
04:18Kids have imaginary friends.
04:19It's no big deal.
04:20I'll agree with you to a point
04:21when they're flying kangaroos or giant robots,
04:23not surrogate mommies.
04:25Hey.
04:27Parker's having a little trouble adjusting.
04:30That's all.
04:31Apparently, so are you.
04:32Honey, don't be so sensitive.
04:34I hope you're right.
04:37At the risk of sounding too sensitive,
04:40how come she gets a bigger portion?
04:43What, that's it?
04:51You're the one that said you want to think
04:52to be casual in between this.
04:53Yeah, but we have to act like brother and sister.
04:56I mean, you bought me ribs.
04:57I have gratitude to express.
05:06What's wrong?
05:07I can't do this.
05:08This casual thing, it's weird.
05:11No, no, it's not.
05:14We're just going to pretend like it was
05:16when we first started dating.
05:17We'll just see each other occasionally.
05:19You know, until we get
05:20the Zach thing resolved.
05:23You know, but we'll just be easy about it.
05:24No commitments.
05:26Except, of course, neither of us
05:27is allowed to date anybody else.
05:28Look, I know how you feel about Zach.
05:34And, look, I don't blame you.
05:36But he's part of the package right now.
05:39And either you can accept that or you can't.
05:49Anyway.
05:50Anyway.
05:50Mike, wait!
06:00I accept.
06:02Are you sure?
06:03Zach's your son.
06:05And I have Julie,
06:06and you've totally accepted her.
06:07I mean, granted,
06:08she's been the model child so far.
06:09But she's almost 15.
06:10She's going to turn on me any minute.
06:11And you better be there to help me
06:14when it gets ugly.
06:15I will.
06:16Good night.
06:24Susan.
06:25Yeah?
06:26Technically,
06:27we don't have to be casual anymore.
06:31I can be naked in 20 seconds.
06:33That includes travel time.
06:35Carlos, will you calm down?
06:36You incited a prison riot!
06:38It was not a riot.
06:39It was more of a melee.
06:41Who's coming to find me now?
06:42Doyle knew my case.
06:43He knew the judge.
06:44He called me a bitch.
06:45Well, were you acting like one?
06:47He refused to help me
06:47get a conjugal visit.
06:51Hold it.
06:52My lawyer's in traction
06:53because you wanted sex?
06:54Not just for me.
06:56For us.
06:57In case you haven't noticed, Carlos,
06:59our marriage is still
07:00on shaky ground.
07:01And you thought
07:02a conjugal visit would fix it.
07:04It couldn't hurt.
07:05Ever since you've been in here,
07:06all we do is pick her.
07:07That's all we ever did
07:07when I was out.
07:08That's what we do.
07:09Yeah, but when we would finish arguing,
07:11we would have this great sex.
07:12Now all we do is fight,
07:13and there's no payoff,
07:14and it sucks.
07:14You and I need to get laid.
07:19Don't judge me.
07:20You're not in here
07:21because you got caught
07:21helping the poor.
07:24See, we'd be enjoying
07:25this argument more
07:26if we had something
07:26to look forward to.
07:27Fine.
07:29Get the damn lawyer.
07:30and make it quick.
07:33I take it that was my goodnight kiss.
07:42George, you're a very special friend.
07:44You are,
07:44but Rex hasn't been dead
07:45four weeks,
07:46so I think kissing on the lips
07:47is...
07:48Further than you want to go.
07:49Exactly.
07:50I hope you don't mind.
07:50Andrew,
07:56what are you doing?
07:57Taking out the garbage?
07:59Of course.
08:00You remember Mr. Williams?
08:02Hi, Andrew.
08:03George.
08:07Well, it's getting late, so...
08:09Yeah.
08:09So let me know
08:10if you want to
08:10go out to dinner again soon.
08:12There's a couple new restaurants
08:13I'd like to try.
08:14You know,
08:14we've been eating out a lot lately.
08:16Why don't you come over Friday
08:17for a home-cooked meal?
08:18Wouldn't that be nice?
08:19I would love that.
08:25So you're leaving, or what?
08:26We're not done talking.
08:28She said it was getting late.
08:29In case you missed that,
08:30that was a hint.
08:31Andrew,
08:32that wasn't a hint.
08:35I'll go when I'm ready.
08:40Actually,
08:41it is getting late,
08:42and I am tired, so...
08:44See?
08:44You're on the way now.
08:45Take off.
08:47Andrew.
08:47No, it's okay.
08:48He's not really that tough.
08:50He knows I would never hit a child.
08:53Andrew!
08:55George!
08:56Okay!
08:57Stop it!
08:57The two of you,
08:58this instant!
09:01This was a perfectly lovely evening,
09:03and now the both of you
09:04have ruined it.
09:05I will not tolerate
09:06this kind of behavior.
09:07Do you understand?
09:14All right, then.
09:15George,
09:16we'll see you Friday for dinner.
09:19I'll be serving fish.
09:30Hey, buddy.
09:32Hey, wake up, slippy head.
09:34Shh, shh, shh, shh.
09:35Parker.
09:35Hi.
09:36Hi, pal.
09:37Hey, what do you say you and me
09:39go get some donuts, okay,
09:40before mommy has to go to work?
09:42Yeah?
09:43Come on.
09:44Come on.
09:44Come on.
09:45Come on, come on, come on.
09:46All right.
09:47Oh.
09:48So, what do you think
09:51you're gonna have, huh?
09:52Jelly?
09:53Because I think
09:54I'm gonna have
09:55a bear claw.
09:55Stop!
09:58Look, I'm Mrs. Mulberry.
09:59What?
10:01Oh.
10:02Um, well,
10:03since I'm here,
10:05maybe she could just
10:06relax in the house for a while,
10:09okay?
10:09No, I need her!
10:10Okay.
10:11Okay.
10:16Hello, Mrs. Mulberry.
10:19Don't forget to buckle up.
10:23Here we go.
10:25Wait!
10:26I forgot her umbrella.
10:28Well, Parker,
10:29we don't have time.
10:30No!
10:32She needs it.
10:41Hey, what are you still doing here?
10:44I'm looking for Parker's umbrella.
10:45Have you seen it?
10:46No.
10:47Nope, sorry.
10:48Hey, honey,
10:49you better hurry.
10:49You're gonna be late for work.
10:51Thank you for that.
10:55Here it is.
11:02I couldn't find
11:03Mrs. Mulberry's umbrella,
11:04so I brought her
11:04her sun hat instead.
11:06All right?
11:07And here we go.
11:08She's in the shower.
11:09What?
11:10Mrs. Mulberry says
11:11she left it in the shower.
11:13Well, why didn't
11:13Mrs. Mulberry
11:15volunteer that information
11:17before I turned her room
11:17upside down looking for it,
11:18hmm?
11:19Are you going to go get it?
11:20No, I'm not gonna get
11:21the damn umbrella!
11:26I'm so sorry, sweetie.
11:27I am not mad at you.
11:30What are you doing?
11:38We don't want donuts.
11:40Andrew, you are not leaving
11:53the house dressed like that.
11:55I'm just wanting to meet
11:56some of the guys
11:57at the swim club.
11:57I don't care.
11:59Put this on.
12:01Every time you leave
12:02this house,
12:03you represent this family,
12:04and the least you can do
12:05is not humiliate us.
12:06Her t-shirt is just a look.
12:09Yes, a bad one.
12:12I hope you haven't
12:13made plans for tomorrow night.
12:15Look, if you think
12:15I'm having dinner
12:16with the pharmacist,
12:17you're crazy.
12:18Part of the reason
12:19I'm having him over
12:20is so that you can
12:20get to know him.
12:21Yeah, well,
12:22I don't want to get to know him.
12:25Honey,
12:25the feelings that you're having
12:27are perfectly normal.
12:29But George isn't trying
12:30to take your father's place.
12:31He's, well,
12:32he's just a friend.
12:33Really?
12:34Just a friend?
12:35Mm-hmm.
12:35So you're not planning
12:36on getting more serious
12:37with this guy in the future?
12:38You know,
12:39I haven't even thought about it.
12:42You're so transparent
12:43and it's pathetic.
12:45You're worried about
12:46a ripped t-shirt
12:47humiliating this family?
12:48Wait till people see
12:49that you're dating
12:50the town nerd
12:51less than a month
12:51after your husband's funeral.
12:54I'll be serving dinner
12:55tomorrow night at 7.
12:56Please don't be late.
12:57I'm sorry,
12:57but I already have plans.
12:59Andrew,
13:00don't you have a meet
13:01at the swim club?
13:02Yeah, so?
13:03Doesn't it require
13:05a large entrance fee,
13:07one that you can't
13:08afford by yourself?
13:12Are you blackmailing me
13:14into coming to dinner?
13:15No, you don't know
13:16the lengths I go to
13:17for even seating.
13:23Meyer?
13:24Is this yours?
13:26Blew into my front yard.
13:27Oh, sorry.
13:28I'm helping Mike find Zach,
13:30you know,
13:31so we can all rest easy
13:32at night.
13:33Uh-huh.
13:33And put him in jail?
13:35Well, I don't think Mike
13:36would do that
13:36to his own son.
13:38You know?
13:39That Mike's Zach's
13:40real father.
13:41Yes.
13:44Julie told Carl,
13:45Carl told me,
13:46and I sent out
13:48a few emails.
13:48Well, thanks for your discretion.
13:53Boy, you would do anything
13:54to get Mike Delfino
13:55to love you.
13:57So what's going to happen
13:58to a little creepy
13:58when he gets here?
13:59Are you going to be
14:00tucking him in at night,
14:01making him breakfast
14:02in the morning,
14:03careful to bob and weave
14:05as he tries to
14:06blow your head off?
14:06You know, Edie,
14:07could you just back off?
14:09I mean, the truth is,
14:09we're probably never
14:10going to find Zach anyway.
14:11It's a needle in a haystack.
14:13Oh, I see.
14:15And then you'll still
14:15come off as little
14:16Miss Perfect
14:17self-sacrificing girlfriend,
14:19putting his needs
14:20ahead of yours.
14:23Oh, why,
14:24you conniving
14:25little shrew.
14:29I don't know
14:30why we're not closing.
14:36There was a reason
14:40David Bradley
14:40was the most
14:41successful lawyer
14:43in all of Fairview.
14:45His arguments
14:46were persuasive.
14:47No one ever has to know.
14:50His manner
14:51was forceful.
14:52Take it off.
14:53Take it off.
14:54And he tended to win
14:56on appeal.
14:58Please.
15:02And when it came
15:03to the more
15:04challenging cases,
15:05he knew
15:07it was to his advantage
15:09to raise
15:09the first objection.
15:11I'm not going
15:11to take your case.
15:13What?
15:15Yes?
15:15Sorry to interrupt,
15:16Mr. Bradley.
15:17Your dinner just canceled.
15:18Did you want me
15:18to pull your reservation?
15:19No, I still have to eat.
15:21I'm sorry.
15:21Where were we?
15:22You were about
15:22to turn me down
15:23and then you reconsidered
15:24once you realized
15:25I was going to throw
15:25a ton of money at you.
15:27Which I am.
15:29Ah.
15:30It's not about
15:31the money for me anymore,
15:32Miss Solis.
15:34The fact is,
15:34if I don't feel
15:35passionately about a client,
15:36if I don't feel
15:36that fire in my belly,
15:37I don't bring
15:37my A-game to court
15:38and for when I've read it,
15:39I'll take my A-game
15:39to save your husband.
15:40This is about
15:41the gay bashing thing.
15:42He's innocent.
15:43He went berserk
15:44and attacked a man
15:45in court.
15:45Yeah, but that was
15:46a jealousy thing.
15:47The man that my husband
15:47was trying to kill
15:48in court is not
15:49the least bit gay.
15:50Trust me.
15:53Your file also says
15:54you're seeking
15:55conjugal visits.
15:56Trying to keep
15:57the old marriage alive, huh?
15:58Why does everybody
15:59have a problem
15:59with me having sex
16:00with my husband?
16:02Can I be frank?
16:04Only if it ends
16:05with me getting
16:06what I want.
16:07Your marriage is doomed.
16:09Excuse me?
16:09I've been doing this
16:10for a long time,
16:11Mrs. Solis.
16:11I know what incarceration
16:12can do to a relationship.
16:14Marriage is hard enough,
16:16but when you throw in
16:16cement walls
16:17and armed guards,
16:18iron bars,
16:19it tends to go downhill
16:20rather quickly.
16:24Conjugal visits
16:25notwithstanding.
16:26But I...
16:27Listen,
16:27you want my advice.
16:29Walk away.
16:29You're young.
16:33You made a mistake.
16:35You learned from it.
16:36Maybe next time
16:37you'll marry smarter.
16:39Oh,
16:39if you'll excuse me,
16:40I have dinner reservations.
16:43Reservation.
16:45You're eating alone,
16:46remember?
16:47And I have a feeling
16:47it's not the first time.
16:48I'm so sorry.
16:57I couldn't get here sooner.
16:58I forgot my husband
16:59had to take
17:00our youngest pediatrician.
17:02That's all right,
17:02Mrs. Scumbo.
17:04So,
17:05what did Parker do?
17:07Are you aware
17:08that your son
17:09has an imaginary friend,
17:10Mrs. Mulberry?
17:12Yes.
17:13We've met.
17:14Well,
17:15yesterday,
17:17Parker demanded
17:18that Mrs. Mulberry
17:18get her own easel
17:19during art,
17:20which was fine.
17:22But today,
17:22it was a desk.
17:23And unfortunately,
17:24we didn't have
17:25an extra desk.
17:26Oh.
17:28That must have been ugly.
17:30It was.
17:31Patty was
17:32rammed
17:33with this.
17:36I am so sorry.
17:40Mrs. Scumbo,
17:41have you experienced
17:43a death
17:43in your family recently?
17:45No.
17:45No.
17:46Why?
17:46Imaginary friends
17:47are often created
17:48as a coping mechanism
17:49to deal with loss.
17:51Uh-huh.
17:52Or it might occur
17:53as a result
17:53of some major change
17:54or extensive alteration
17:55in their lives.
17:56Exactly.
17:57A manifestation
17:58of some deep-seated
17:59unhappiness.
18:00Can you think
18:01of anything
18:01that might
18:02shed a little bit
18:03of light
18:03on this
18:04for us?
18:09Mrs. Scumbo.
18:27And I'm thinking
18:28it's the Golden Gate Bridge.
18:29What a great place
18:30to get a picture
18:30of the sunset.
18:31So I lean out
18:32way over the rail
18:33to get the shot.
18:34Next thing I know,
18:35the police arrived.
18:36People had called
18:379-1-1
18:38from their cell phones.
18:39Thought I was suicidal.
18:47I can't believe
18:48how well those two
18:49are getting along.
18:51Yeah, it's freaky.
18:52Andrew is being
18:54polite and engaging.
18:56He's even laughing
18:57at George's jokes.
18:59That's why it's freaky.
19:00George's jokes
19:00aren't funny.
19:01So, George,
19:04can I ask you
19:05a question?
19:06It's kind of personal.
19:07Sure.
19:09Have you ever
19:10actually been
19:10with a woman?
19:12Excuse me?
19:14Well,
19:15let's be honest.
19:16I think it's obvious
19:17by the way
19:18that you talk and act
19:19that you're not a player.
19:20So I was just curious
19:20to find out
19:21if you had ever
19:21actually gotten
19:22in the game.
19:23My experience
19:24with women
19:24is none of your business.
19:26Well, I think it is.
19:27I mean,
19:27you're dating my mom.
19:28And we both know
19:29that at your age,
19:30dating's a little
19:31more than just
19:31holding hands.
19:34We're not dating.
19:35Exactly.
19:36Oh, sure you are.
19:37And you know what?
19:38I think it's great.
19:39But I want to make sure
19:39my mom's happy.
19:41You know,
19:41and it really set
19:42my mind at ease
19:43to know that she's
19:43with a guy
19:43that knows how
19:44to please a lady.
19:46This is inappropriate.
19:47You know,
19:48my parents had
19:49a great sex life.
19:51Yeah,
19:52I heard them
19:52through the wall
19:53in my bedroom once.
19:55Please shut up.
19:56You should have
19:57heard my mom, too.
19:58She had this
19:58weird moan.
20:00It was kind of like,
20:00come.
20:01Mmm.
20:04Ugh.
20:06Isn't that bizarre?
20:07That's the sound
20:08my mom makes
20:09when she climaxes.
20:12Okay, time for cobbler.
20:15Sorry, one of the dessert
20:16plates doesn't match.
20:17I tried to replace it,
20:18but it's
20:19spode Florence.
20:20It's a rare pattern.
20:21It belongs to my grandmother,
20:22but hopefully once you
20:23taste the dessert,
20:24you'll forget all about it.
20:26I'm not hungry.
20:27George,
20:28you have to have this.
20:29It's absolutely scrumptious.
20:34Mmm.
20:36Mmm.
20:41Go to your room!
20:42George!
20:43You heard me.
20:44Go to your room.
20:47Mr. Williams,
20:48what's wrong?
20:48Did I say something wrong?
20:51Brie,
20:51please back me up.
20:52Well, what did he say?
20:56I can't say.
20:56It's too sordid,
20:57but he said it.
21:00Are you going to
21:00back me up or what?
21:01George,
21:02I can't allow you
21:03to discipline my child
21:04if you won't even
21:04tell me what he did.
21:11George!
21:12George!
21:13This is Solis,
21:26David Bradley.
21:27Look, I feel really bad
21:28about the tone of our meeting,
21:29so to make up for it,
21:31I'm going to do you a favor.
21:32The more I think of it,
21:33the more I'm convinced
21:33your marriage is a train wreck.
21:35The gnarly type,
21:37you know,
21:37mass casualties.
21:38Anyway,
21:39I'm passing on the name
21:40of a great divorce lawyer.
21:41Kieran.
21:43You have some nerve
21:47leaving that message
21:48on my machine.
21:49You realize this is
21:50entirely inappropriate.
21:51I will tell you
21:52what is inappropriate.
21:53You making sweeping assumptions
21:54about the state
21:55of my marriage.
21:56Care for a drink?
21:57No.
21:58I like to keep a clear head
21:59when I'm telling people off.
22:01What makes you think
22:02you know anything
22:03about me or my husband?
22:04Well, your husband's record
22:06speaks for itself.
22:07It's you.
22:08I had to rely on my instincts.
22:09Would those be the same instincts
22:10that picked out that cologne?
22:11You're privileged.
22:13You're pampered.
22:15You're spoiled.
22:16You want what you want
22:17when you want it.
22:18You want excitement.
22:20A quickie every five months
22:21in a prison trailer
22:22isn't going to scratch that itch.
22:24With all due respect,
22:25I will decide for myself
22:26what needs to be scratched
22:27and when.
22:28Mrs. Solis,
22:29you are a beautiful,
22:30desirable woman.
22:34Now, your husband
22:34is a ding-wit,
22:35corrupt, violent criminal.
22:37You could do
22:37so much better.
22:39Are you hitting on me?
22:42What would you say
22:43if I were?
22:44I'd say I'm pregnant.
22:53So I see you're stuck.
22:55I'm not stuck,
22:55Mr. Bradley.
22:56Believe it or not,
22:57I love my husband.
23:00I charge $700 an hour
23:02plus Xeroxing.
23:04I'll pay you six
23:05and I expect a conjugal visit
23:06tomorrow by noon.
23:07Aren't you demanding it?
23:09Like you said,
23:11I want what I want
23:12when I want it.
23:16This woman I talked to
23:17at social service
23:18has said a lot of runaways
23:19hang out here.
23:22What?
23:23Just happy to be
23:24spending the day with you.
23:26At homeless shelters
23:27and bus stations?
23:30I'm going to go ask
23:30these guys if they've seen Zach.
23:32I think we'll cover more ground
23:33if we split up.
23:34Okay.
23:42Thanks.
23:47Have you seen this boy?
23:50Mr. Kidd, anyone?
23:52Going once.
23:54Going twice.
23:54Oh.
24:02Do you mind keeping those
24:03and pass them out
24:04when people get their ice cream?
24:06Huh.
24:07What?
24:08Well, isn't that hidden?
24:10Over there.
24:13Oh.
24:14Zach?
24:15Zach!
24:16Oh, no, no, no, no.
24:18No, no, no, no, no.
24:20Don't, don't, don't, don't.
24:21Zach, don't.
24:22Don't, Zach,
24:22don't run away.
24:23Wait, wait.
24:25Come on, just,
24:26would you get back here?
24:28Come on, really,
24:29let's just talk.
24:32Dammit, Zach.
24:34It's enough already.
24:36Ah!
24:36Ah!
24:45Nobody here has seen Zach.
24:46There's a halfway house
24:47on the west side
24:48I want to check out.
24:50Are you okay?
24:56I got you some ice cream.
24:59You did?
25:00But then I got hungry.
25:04So then I just threw
25:06my ice cream at him
25:06and ran.
25:11Somebody say something.
25:13Thank God you were in flats.
25:14I'm still recovering
25:15from Mike as Zach's
25:16real father.
25:19I should have told Mike
25:20I saw Zach.
25:21I'm a horrible person, right?
25:22Oh, Susan, come on.
25:24Zach attacked Felicia.
25:25He blew up your kitchen.
25:27Evidently,
25:27he tried to kill Mike.
25:28I think we can all agree
25:29this kid's a freak.
25:35What do you think, Bree?
25:36Well, I think given
25:39everything that's happened,
25:40it's perfectly justified
25:42that you'd be
25:42frightened of Zach.
25:47But...
25:47But Zach is Mary Alice's son.
25:51He grew up playing
25:52in our yards.
25:53If he has any hope
25:54of surviving,
25:55I have to believe
25:56he's better off here
25:56than on the streets.
25:57I couldn't have imagined
26:05how much going back to work
26:07would upset Parker.
26:08Look, he's going to be fine.
26:10You've just got to get used
26:11to Daddy providing
26:12all the love.
26:14I'm kidding.
26:14I'm kidding.
26:15I am kidding.
26:16Look, kids are resilient.
26:17He will adapt.
26:19Tom, he attacked a teacher
26:20with an umbrella.
26:21It was a poke.
26:22He poked her.
26:22I don't know.
26:23Maybe I shouldn't be working.
26:25Kids would certainly benefit
26:26from having two
26:27stay-at-home parents.
26:28Although buying food
26:29might become an issue.
26:31Maybe I could change
26:31my work schedule
26:32and try and get
26:33some flex time.
26:34Would Nina go for that?
26:35No.
26:38No.
26:38No.
26:39No.
26:39No.
26:40No.
26:40No.
26:40No.
26:42It would help
26:42if you came up
26:43with some ideas.
26:45How about hugs?
26:47Hugs?
26:47Yeah, I read
26:48in one of those
26:48family magazines
26:49the kids are supposed
26:49to get like 10 hugs a day.
26:50It makes them feel
26:51more secure.
26:52I'd say pile on the hugs.
26:54That'll fix everything?
26:55Hugs?
26:56Yeah.
26:56Come here.
27:00Come here.
27:03Hi.
27:05Hi.
27:09It's working, isn't it?
27:10Shut up.
27:11Hey, buddy.
27:23You busy?
27:24Yes.
27:25This is more
27:25better than reading to me.
27:27Oh, isn't she nice?
27:28But it's time for bed,
27:29so I'm going to tuck you in,
27:30okay?
27:31Like that.
27:32No!
27:41I know things have been hard
27:43for you since I started
27:44back to work,
27:45but it is just as hard
27:46for me to be away from you.
27:48and you just have to remember
27:50that even when I'm not around,
27:52my love for you is real.
27:55You may not be able
27:56to see it,
27:58but it's not imaginary
27:59like Mrs. Mulberry.
28:01It's real.
28:04Okay, honey?
28:06Mrs. Mulberry is real.
28:08She said you're a liar.
28:10Parker?
28:17Parker.
28:18We're reading.
28:30I don't understand.
28:32Why can't we see
28:33each other anymore?
28:34Because.
28:35Ever since I found out
28:36what Andrew said to you,
28:37I've been doing
28:37some soul searching,
28:38and I realize
28:40that everything that's
28:40happened is completely
28:41my fault.
28:42That's ridiculous.
28:44No, it's not.
28:45All the things
28:46that Andrew's been saying
28:47and the way he's been acting,
28:48it's all connected
28:49to his father's death,
28:50and it's clear to me
28:51that I need to spend
28:52more time focusing
28:53on him and his needs.
28:55You know,
28:56you're right.
28:58You do need
28:58to focus on Andrew.
29:00Thank you, George,
29:01for being so understanding.
29:03Of course.
29:07So,
29:08have you thought
29:09about counseling?
29:10That place you sent him to,
29:12that behavioral modification camp,
29:14you got counseling there, right?
29:15But I only sent him there
29:16because his behavior
29:17at the time
29:18was so completely out of bounds.
29:21You don't think
29:21that what he said to me
29:22was out of bounds?
29:24I just think
29:25if I spend a lot of time
29:26with him,
29:26it'll really help.
29:27Why not do both?
29:28Let him spend a few months
29:29with some caring professionals
29:30and then bring him home.
29:31You know,
29:32what he said to you
29:32was horribly rude,
29:34but that camp,
29:35it's extreme
29:36and,
29:36I mean,
29:37unless I felt like Andrew
29:38was getting
29:39really out of control,
29:41then...
29:42Well,
29:44let's hope
29:45it doesn't come to that.
29:48You know,
29:48in spite of everything
29:49that's happened,
29:50I really like Andrew.
29:52Oh, George,
29:53really?
29:53Yeah.
29:55Truth is,
29:56he reminds me of me.
30:01Conjugal visit rules are
30:02you got 45 minutes,
30:03we call every 15 minutes
30:04to make sure
30:05you're still here.
30:05You understand?
30:06Yes,
30:07we got it.
30:07We interrupt our lovemaking
30:09to answer the phone
30:10or you call out the dogs.
30:11Okay.
30:12I'm ready whenever you...
30:15obviously are.
30:16Okay.
30:16Okay.
30:23Carlos,
30:27are we gonna make it?
30:29We just did.
30:31You wanna go again?
30:34No.
30:35Talking about us,
30:37our relationship,
30:38our marriage.
30:40Carlos,
30:40you're gonna be a father.
30:43And when you get out of here,
30:44you're gonna need to get a job
30:45and make an honest living
30:46for me and our child.
30:48Babe,
30:49I've learned my lesson.
30:51Okay,
30:51when I get out of here,
30:52everything's gonna be different.
30:54We're gonna start over
30:55with a new life
30:56and a great family
30:57and nothing
30:58is gonna get in the way of that.
31:06Hey,
31:07so you never told me.
31:09How's the new lawyer?
31:10You like him?
31:17Yeah.
31:19Yeah,
31:20I'm still here.
31:22Okay,
31:25enough chit-chat.
31:26We only have 30 minutes left
31:28and I want to make the most of it.
31:44Okay,
31:44please don't run.
31:45I can't.
31:46I hurt my foot.
31:48How?
31:49I landed on it funny
31:50when I was running away from you.
31:54What do you want?
31:55To talk to you.
31:57Why?
31:57Because I have a lot of things to say.
31:59So you can just listen.
32:00I'll buy you some food.
32:03When was the last time you ate?
32:04My dad's alive?
32:12Where is he?
32:14I don't know.
32:14He disappeared.
32:16But Mike did not kill him.
32:17No, he's alive.
32:18You swear.
32:19I swear.
32:19Maybe he's in Utah.
32:21I know that he used to have a life there
32:23before me.
32:25I don't know.
32:26I just,
32:26I need to get some money
32:27and find him.
32:29Zach,
32:29you know what I think?
32:30I think you should come back with me.
32:32Why?
32:33Because there are still people at home
32:34that care about you
32:35and there's things that you need to know.
32:38Like what?
32:41Well, I can't tell you.
32:42You know,
32:43you messed up a lot of people's lives, Zach.
32:44You can't run away from that.
32:46Do you mean Julie?
32:49What?
32:52I know that I messed up her life,
32:54but I didn't mean to.
32:57I really miss her out here.
33:00I think about her all the time.
33:02Yeah, well, Julie's a really special girl.
33:04Has she said anything about me?
33:06Because if she has,
33:07then I might still have a chance with her.
33:10If I come back with you,
33:11then I can make it up to her.
33:16Do you know what I think?
33:20I think you were right.
33:23I think you should try to find your father first.
33:26Yeah?
33:26Yeah.
33:27Now that you know he's okay,
33:31you should go to him.
33:34He'll want to take care of you.
33:36That's what parents do.
33:42Let me help.
33:44How much money do you think you'll need
33:46to get to Utah?
33:46I don't know.
34:07Yeah.
34:11It's back.
34:11Daddy, I can't find Mrs. Mova Isabella.
34:40What is it?
34:41Oh, I don't know. Sport, honey. Have you seen the umbrella?
34:44No. Can't say that I have.
34:47Okay, listen. Don't worry about it. I'm sure Mrs. Mulberry's around here somewhere.
34:50Or, uh, maybe she's not.
34:54She could have left.
34:57You know, maybe she had some other little boy that she needed to help.
35:02Like who?
35:03I don't know. It could be a little boy in, uh, England named Spencer.
35:09Lynette?
35:11I mean, this is conjecture on my part.
35:14But it is possible that someone like little Spencer needs Mrs. Mulberry more because he doesn't have a daddy and a mommy who love him.
35:26Yeah, that's it. He's an orphan.
35:29With no hands.
35:33Okay?
35:35You're so sweet. Come here. I love you. Are you all right?
35:38Okay. Go get dressed.
35:41What have you done to Mrs. Mulberry?
35:42Until there's a body, there's no evidence of a crime.
35:50Mrs. Mulberry! She's back!
35:54Oh! Goody!
35:56Mrs. Mulberry's back!
35:57Oh! She got ran over. She's dead.
36:14Don't you worry. I'm here.
36:16Maybe it's okay, buddy. Maybe we can, uh, call 911.
36:19No, Tom. She's gone.
36:21No, I'm here.
36:44George, there you are.
36:46George! What are you doing here?
36:48Don't worry, Brie. I'll be quick. I thought about what you said, and you're right. Andrew needs his space.
36:54Well, thank you, George.
36:55It's best that I stay away. And I completely understand if you want to change pharmacists, but I did want to give you a little goodbye gift.
37:11Oh! George! It's my pattern! Where did you find it?
37:15I got lucky on an online auction.
37:18I got lucky on an online auction.
37:20I got lucky on an online auction.
37:21I love it. Thank you.
37:22Aw.
37:25George?
37:30George! George! George! George!
37:35George!
37:40Andrew! What are you doing here?
37:41Oh!
37:42Oh!
37:42Oh!
37:43Oh!
37:44Oh!
37:44Andrew!
37:45Oh!
37:46Oh!
37:47Oh!
37:48Oh!
37:49Oh!
37:50Oh!
37:51Oh!
37:52Oh!
37:53Oh!
37:54Oh!
37:55Did you see him?
37:56He was kissing her!
37:57Oh, my God!
37:58You're bleeding!
37:59What the freak was kissing her?
38:00I don't care!
38:01You've got to calm down now!
38:15The world is filled with good fathers.
38:18How do we recognize them?
38:21They're the ones who were missed so terribly
38:24that everything falls apart in their absence.
38:31They're the ones who love us
38:34long before we've even arrived.
38:38They're the ones who come looking for us
38:43when we can't find our way home.
38:52What's wrong?
38:56Because of me,
38:58my son's imaginary friend got crushed by a garbage truck.
39:06I am the worst person in the world.
39:09Yes.
39:10The world is filled with good fathers.
39:13Honey, he is gonna get over this in no time.
39:16Trust me.
39:18And one day when he is all growing up,
39:20you and Parker are gonna laugh hysterically about this.
39:24You really think so?
39:25Really?
39:26And the best are the ones who make the women in their lives.
39:30I promise.
39:32Feel like good mothers.
39:37You
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