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00:00Previously on Desperate Housewives
00:04No adoption agency is going to touch us now
00:06There are ways to get babies, Carlos
00:08For $20,000
00:09Wheels were put in motion
00:11I love you
00:11Thank you
00:13I love Mike
00:16True emotions were revealed
00:18Who the hell is Mike?
00:20Perception is reality, Andrew
00:21My name is Bree
00:22And I am an alcoholic
00:25And false pretenses became
00:27A way of life
00:28Gabrielle Solis
00:33Had always been a demanding
00:35Shopper
00:35And whatever the purchase
00:41She always expected the very best
00:43Whether it was exotic
00:47Perfume shipped over from Paris
00:49A high fashion gown
00:52Straight from a runway in Milan
00:54Or designer shoes flown in from Manhattan
01:00But on this day
01:02Her expectations were going to be put to the test
01:05You see, Gabrielle was now shopping for a baby
01:08And there was a problem
01:11With the manufacturer
01:13Mostly, I just want to feel like I'm giving my baby to people who have what it takes to be really great parents
01:22Well, you won't find another couple with more love for a child
01:25Isn't that right, honey?
01:29Honey
01:29Honey, can I talk to you for a second?
01:36Okay
01:36Okay, look, we have to find another mother
01:43Why?
01:44Okay, this isn't easy to say
01:45So I'm just going to say it
01:46But have you taken a good look at her?
01:49Oh my god, are you trying to say that you don't want Deanna's baby because she's plain?
01:52No, plain I can handle
01:53Carla, since that woman has walked into our house
01:54The clocks have stopped working
01:55No one can predict what a child is going to look like
01:58For all you know, her kid could end up winning beauty contests
02:00With her DNA, the only thing that kid's going to be winning is best in show
02:03Look, Carlos, I'm sorry, but I want a pretty baby
02:06So let's find another mother
02:08Mm-mm, I'm not going to let your shallow obsession with looks screw this up
02:11I want a child
02:12Any child
02:13Fine
02:14Just know that in a couple of days, when that thing is born
02:18And you're going to have to cuddle and snuggle up with something with that face on it
02:21Don't come crying to me
02:22I'm sorry
02:30Now, where were we?
02:32We were just talking about the custody arrangement once Deanna gives birth
02:35It's usually best that the mother doesn't see the child at all
02:38So as soon as the doctor's finished giving their initial check
02:41The baby will be handed over to you
02:55Yes, Gabrielle had always been a demanding shopper
02:59Sorry
03:00Because she knew there are some purchases
03:05That can't be returned
03:09But the mother doesn't see the child with her
03:13And she said thank her
03:18She doesn't know who she is
03:22Well, she said to her
03:25We'll explain as soon as sheid
03:27Sheлан
04:01At 11.43, Dr. Hanson Mills cupped the umbilical cord, forever separating mother and child.
04:09At that exact same moment, Dr. Ron McCready entered the private room of Susan Meyer with every intention of severing their connection.
04:18Hey there. How's it going?
04:21Great. I'm about to be released.
04:23Oh, that's terrific. Who's Mike?
04:27I... why did you ask?
04:30I don't know. No reason.
04:33It's just, um, just before the operation.
04:37Just before you went under, I said I love you, and you said I love Mike.
04:42I did?
04:44Oh, is that why you haven't been in to see me since my surgery?
04:48Answer the question.
04:50I don't even know a Mike.
04:51Everyone knows a Mike.
04:57Yes, everyone does know a Mike.
04:58Actually, you're right. I did know a Mike in college.
05:00We did this play together. Pippin, it wasn't very good.
05:02Anyways, I never thought of him, so you shouldn't be accusing me.
05:05I was probably just hallucinating.
05:06Fine, fine.
05:07So, who's the guy you're married to?
05:12Damn that, Nurse Heisel.
05:13Or should I say, who's the guy you're cheating on?
05:15Okay, yes, I did remarry my ex, but it was only because he has great health insurance.
05:19Did Miss Blabbermouth tell you that, too?
05:22You committed insurance fraud?
05:24Only in the legal sense.
05:26And I just didn't tell you because I wanted to protect you.
05:28Susan.
05:29Okay, you know what? You should come over to dinner and meet Carl, and you can see that
05:33there is absolutely nothing between us.
05:36So, wait, but once you're fully recovered, you're going to divorce him?
05:39Oh, yeah, that's the plan, I swear.
05:41And you swear that you're not in love with anyone named Mike?
05:45Sure.
05:51Okay.
05:53All right.
05:56I believe you.
05:59Next morning, I woke up in an alley.
06:01My wallet had been stolen.
06:02I was lying in a pool of my own vomit.
06:05That's when I knew I'd hit rock bottom.
06:10Okay.
06:11Who's next?
06:14Bree.
06:16Oh, um, I couldn't possibly top that.
06:20Thank you, though.
06:27Hi.
06:32Before coming to these meetings, I never realized how messy substance abusers can be.
06:36We usually leave the donut crumbs for the overeaters, anonymous group that meets after
06:39us, you know, just to mess with them.
06:41You're awful.
06:43So, tell me, Bree.
06:45How long have you been sober?
06:47Gosh, um, I'm not exactly sure.
06:51Oh.
06:51Is somebody still drinking?
06:53Now, why would you say that?
06:55I've never met an alcoholic yet who didn't know exactly how long he'd been since his last
07:00drink.
07:03Okay.
07:04You got me.
07:05I'm not really an alcoholic.
07:09You don't say.
07:10It's true.
07:11I'm coming here because of my son.
07:12You see, he's trying to take me to court to become an emancipated minor, and he's planning
07:16on lying to the judge and telling him that I am some sort of dreadful lush.
07:20So I'm coming to these meetings to give the impression that I've changed.
07:24But you don't really need to change because you don't have a problem with alcohol.
07:28Exactly.
07:30Tell you what.
07:32Here's my card.
07:34And if you ever do have a problem, or you just feel like talking, give me a call, okay?
07:39I know you think I'm kidding myself, but I'm not.
07:42I'm nothing like you people.
07:44I just don't have a compulsive personality.
07:46Okay.
07:54Word is out all over town that you're unhappy at Zim's, so why not jump ship and come to
08:00Parcher Murphy?
08:01I swear, Veronica, you would fit in so well here.
08:04I do need to make a change on that, but the money you're offering...
08:07Yeah, it sucks, but there are other perks.
08:09The expense account, the corner office...
08:11I don't know.
08:12You're just going to have to give me some time to think about it.
08:15Fair enough.
08:15Fair enough.
08:16Okay, what is your secret?
08:18How can you eat like that and keep your figure?
08:20It's the breastfeeding.
08:21It burns so many calories.
08:22It's like having a treadmill strapped to your chest.
08:25I didn't know you had a child.
08:28Yes, my son Donovan.
08:29He's the love of my life.
08:31Really, Veronica?
08:32Well, you know, there's another perk that I just thought of.
08:39Oh, my gosh.
08:40This is fantastic.
08:42They don't have daycare at Zim's.
08:44How can they not?
08:45For working parents like you and me, it's a necessity.
08:48So is the pot getting, sweetie?
08:50Would people here be cool about my breastfeeding Donovan, the guys at Zim's?
08:52Zim's are real jerks about that.
08:54Parcher and Murphy is completely mother-friendly.
08:56No one would say a word.
08:57Oh.
09:01What the heck?
09:02I'm in.
09:02Yeah, well, that's fantastic.
09:04Oh, my God.
09:05Whose kids are those?
09:10I have absolutely no idea.
09:12Let's go hammer out the details.
09:13Okay.
09:15Mm.
09:16Mm.
09:17Ooh.
09:18These can't be our only choices, Mr. Beal.
09:20I mean, come on.
09:21Each girl is uglier than the next.
09:23Look, finding a gorgeous pregnant woman who's willing to give her baby to a couple with a criminal record isn't exactly a walk in the park.
09:29I don't care if it's a walk in the sewer.
09:31We are hemorrhaging money into your bank account, and I expect to see results.
09:34You know, Mrs. Solis, you can catch more flies with honey than with vinegar.
09:37If I wanted to catch flies, all I would have to do is call up one of these girls.
09:41Trust me.
09:42The flies would follow.
09:43Excuse me, sir.
09:45There's a Libby Collins here for you.
09:47I'll be right out there.
09:48Uh, I took the liberty of inviting this girl down here to meet you.
09:51Now, I wouldn't exactly say she's a quality human being, but she is attractive.
09:56If you don't respond to her, I'm afraid I'm out of ideas.
10:01He is going to dump us as clients if you don't stop being so damn picky.
10:05We're going to have to stare at this face for the next 18 years.
10:07I don't think now is the time to skimp on quality.
10:11Gabrielle?
10:11Carlos?
10:12Carlos, I'd like you to meet Libby.
10:22Well, now this I can work with.
10:28So, getting pregnant was the worst thing that could have ever happened to me,
10:32because I went into debt and I had to stop performing.
10:35Libby's a pole dancer in a strip club.
10:38Oh, wow, that sounds like interesting work.
10:41You'd think so, but it gets old quickly.
10:44My big dream is to become a choreographer.
10:47Really?
10:47Yeah, I made up this one move.
10:49It's called the serpent's tongue, and all the girls at the club are doing it now.
10:52It's so cool.
10:52If I had a pole, I could show you.
10:54Well, we'll have to go down to the club and check that out.
10:57We'll make a night of it.
10:58Yeah, we'll do that.
11:02So, Libby, who's the father?
11:03Honestly, I don't know.
11:04I mean, there's a lot of guys who come into the club and they all buy me drinks,
11:07and sometimes I get a little bit more friendly than I intend to.
11:12I hope you don't think I'm a slut.
11:15No.
11:15No, actually, all we think about when we look at you is how pretty you are.
11:18Well, I've heard enough, Mr. Beale.
11:22If Libby here likes us as much as we like her, we should just go ahead and move to adopt
11:27her baby girl.
11:28First, we should probably talk about how much money I want.
11:31Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.
11:33Nobody's buying a baby here.
11:34That's illegal.
11:36Money can never exchange hands.
11:38Libby, you'll make a list of your expenses, and the Solises here will pay.
11:42Oh, but can't they also buy me gifts?
11:43I knew this one girl who gave up her baby, and she got a Harley.
11:46Well, I don't know that we can afford a Harley, but I'm sure we'll find some way to express
11:51our gratitude.
11:54Okay.
11:55Whatever.
11:57Well, my lunch break is over, so I have to get back to the club.
12:01Until I get rid of this kid that got me slinging drinks.
12:04It's really nice to meet you, Mr. and Mrs. Solis.
12:07Oh, it's actually pronounced Solis.
12:09Sorry.
12:10So what kind of name is that?
12:12Uh, it's Mexican.
12:13Both of our families come from Guadalajara.
12:16Huh.
12:18I figured you're Italian.
12:19Nope.
12:19Latino.
12:20Proud of it.
12:23Good for you.
12:30Wow.
12:31She's gorgeous.
12:33Yeah.
12:33My little girl's going to inherit some wonderful genes.
12:36Is this Libby's real hair color?
12:38Yes, it's all natural, from her straight teeth to her C cup.
12:41And I know she's athletic, because she's a pole dancer, so I really hope that my little
12:44girl in here is that as well.
12:47No, the athletic gene, not the pole dancing gene.
12:52Susie, baby!
12:52Oh, I got your call.
12:56I thought I'd stop by.
12:57I didn't realize you had company.
12:58Hello, ladies.
12:59Um, we'll just be a second.
13:00Just be on me.
13:01Be right back.
13:02Just be a second.
13:05Didn't you just call her baby?
13:07Yeah.
13:07When did they stop hating each other?
13:09I need you to ditch Evie tomorrow night and have dinner with Dr. Ron and me.
13:13Now, why would I do that?
13:15Well, for starters, because you banged your secretary and you owe me for the rest of your
13:18life.
13:19I'll bring the wine.
13:21Well, you know, before Mike came along, I always just assumed they'd get back together.
13:25Why?
13:25I thought they always annoyed the heck out of each other.
13:27You didn't know them during the good times.
13:28I mean, there was such a spark between them, so much passion.
13:32They would always make each other laugh.
13:33Oh, you actually told Dr. Ron that you still love Mike.
13:38Okay, will you shut up?
13:39It's not funny.
13:40I was drugged.
13:41Right.
13:41Sorry, sorry.
13:42So how did you get rid of that one?
13:44I lied and I told him I didn't know a Mike.
13:47Everyone knows a Mike.
13:48I am aware of that.
13:49So why didn't you just...
13:50Because I panicked, okay?
13:52Dr. Ron hadn't come in to see me since the operation and I was feeling insecure and it
13:56just didn't feel like the truth was a luxury I could afford.
14:01Yes, go ahead.
14:01You may resume laughing.
14:03No.
14:03Ladies, always a pleasure.
14:09And you.
14:10I'll see you tomorrow.
14:16What?
14:18This is just a preliminary sketch, but you see what I'm thinking of?
14:21I love it.
14:22I just love it.
14:23Let's get a copy to Ed.
14:26Oh, shoot.
14:26I gotta take this.
14:27I'm sorry.
14:27It's Tom.
14:28That's okay.
14:28My nanny is here with my son.
14:29I need to go feed him anyway.
14:30Perfect.
14:31Take your time.
14:32Hey, honey, how's the Big Apple treating you?
14:34Good.
14:35Those snooty clients like your pitch?
14:39Well, that's perfect.
14:41Excellent.
14:42Uh-huh.
14:48I'm...
14:48I'm...
14:49I'm...
14:50I'm gonna...
14:51I'm gonna call you back.
14:52Okay.
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15:18Oh my god.
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15:23Hello there.
15:24I thought you and your friend might light some snacks.
15:26He's my lawyer, and this is privileged communication.
15:30So get out.
15:31Andrew, there's no need to be rude.
15:32This is very kind of you, Mrs. Vandekamp.
15:35Well, I'm still appalled that you're helping my son with this ridiculous emancipation scheme,
15:39but you are a guest in my house, and guests get sandwiches.
15:43You know, if you let me go to his office, you wouldn't have to pretend to be nice to him.
15:47Andrew, there may be a judge out there stupid enough to emancipate you, but until you find
15:51him, I retain all my parental rights, one of which is to ground your sorry behind until
15:55kingdom come.
15:57Mr. Bromanis, nice to see you again.
16:00And please don't get crumbs on my carpet.
16:05You've got to get me out of here.
16:07That bitch is driving me crazy.
16:08This case is not a slam dunk.
16:10Her drinking was supposed to be our silver bullet, but since she joined AA...
16:13We've got to do something, because if she wins, she's going to own me.
16:16My advice?
16:17Convince her it's in her best interest to let you go.
16:20You don't want to see the inside of a courtroom.
16:22Why?
16:23In family court, appearance means everything.
16:26If she came off abusive, or stoned, or even uncaring, we'd be in good shape.
16:31But if there's one thing your mom understands...
16:34It's a presentation.
16:36Hmm.
16:43Can I borrow fifty dollars?
16:45Of course.
16:46Why do you want so much money?
16:53I'm 19.
16:54Sometimes I need money.
16:55Do I have to be interrogated?
16:56You do if you want a dime out of me.
16:58What's it for?
16:59Danielle's having a birthday next week.
17:01I just want to be sure I can get her a decent present.
17:04Write her a poem.
17:06It's free.
17:11Is there something else you want?
17:13Do you think I'd like to beg for money?
17:15I'd do this because you won't let me get a job.
17:18Looking after your brother is a full-time job.
17:20For both of us, and you know that.
17:21Well, screw him!
17:22Matthew!
17:23No, I'm serious, Mom.
17:24Because we have both put our entire lives on hold, and for what?
17:26It's been almost a year, and he hasn't gotten any better.
17:28I see him improving.
17:29That's because you see what you want to see!
17:34It's time to put him away, Mom.
17:35Just let some professionals take care of him.
17:37If we wouldn't have to move, we could have our lives back.
17:40What's wrong?
17:45You fighting?
17:46No, sweetie.
17:48Matthew's friend Danielle has a birthday coming up.
17:51We were just talking about what gift to give her.
17:54Well, I was thinking jewelry.
17:56So, 50 bucks you doing?
18:02Why not 20?
18:03You don't want to spoil her.
18:13On page six is an example of the new print ad.
18:16Check it out.
18:17I'm thirsty.
18:18Oh, honey, everyone's working.
18:20I'm sorry.
18:21This will just take a sec.
18:27Is it just me, or is that bizarre?
18:30It's bizarre.
18:31Totally bizarre.
18:36We gotta make her stop this.
18:37Hey, hey, hey, don't get me wrong.
18:39I find that as bizarre as you guys do.
18:41But right now, this firm needs Veronica more than she needs us.
18:44Telling a mother how to raise her kids is an act of war.
18:47We will lose her.
18:48The kid is five.
18:49It's disgusting.
18:50Yeah, well, we'll just ask her to keep the blinds always drawn when she nurses.
18:54We'll still know what's going on in there.
18:55It's a distraction.
18:57And God forbid a client sees her.
18:59Okay.
19:00So, who's gonna tell her?
19:08You're a woman.
19:09It's easier for you to talk to her about milk and boobs and stuff.
19:12No.
19:13No.
19:14Please, don't make me do it.
19:15Why don't you have Jerry tell her?
19:16I made a pass at her yesterday.
19:17It'd be weird.
19:19You could do it without offending her.
19:21Come on, Lynette.
19:22Take one for the team.
19:27Okay.
19:28But for the record, the team is made up of wimps.
19:31Well, the team's aware of that.
19:33And accepts your loathing.
19:38Yeah.
19:39Hi.
19:40No.
19:41No, no.
19:42We were just out buying some stuff for the baby.
19:43What's up?
19:46Seriously.
19:48Okay.
19:49Thanks for calling.
19:51What is it?
19:53That was our lawyer.
19:55Libby rejected us as parents.
19:57Why?
19:58Because we're Mexican.
19:59What?
20:00That's discrimination.
20:01It's illegal.
20:02We could have her arrested.
20:03It's her baby.
20:04She can do whatever the hell she wants to with it.
20:06Damn it.
20:07No.
20:08No.
20:09You don't just toss people aside because of the color of their skin.
20:11We toss those birth mothers aside because of their appearance?
20:14Well, that's different.
20:15Why?
20:16Because I've read the constitution and it does not protect ugly people.
20:19It's not a fight about it.
20:20It's over.
20:21Let's just move on to the next one.
20:22No.
20:23No, no, no.
20:24I want that woman's baby and I'm going to get it.
20:29And just how are you going to go about doing that?
20:31Well, first of all, I'm going to show her one of our tax returns.
20:34Once she sees how much money we have, I have a hunch we're going to look a whole lot whiter.
20:40Hey, Veronica.
20:41Hi, Donovan.
20:42My, he's getting big.
20:44How old is he?
20:45He just turned five.
20:47Hi.
20:48Oh, wow.
20:49He's such a big boy.
20:50Hey.
20:51Hey, you know, breastfeeding on the schedule must be a real hassle.
20:54I remember I used to express my milk into a bottle.
20:57Made my life so much easier.
21:01Is there a problem, Lynette?
21:03The people in this office feel a little concerned that you're nursing a boy of Donovan's age.
21:14Do they know breast milk boosts the immune system?
21:16It's loaded with vitamins.
21:17And in the third world, it's not unusual to nurse babies up to the age of six.
21:20Yeah, well, in the third world, they don't have juice boxes.
21:23This is Donovan's decision.
21:25He will tell me when he's ready to stop nursing.
21:27Come on.
21:28Baby birds don't jump out of the nest.
21:30They need to be pushed.
21:31Did you also know that breast milk is thought to raise IQ scores?
21:43Yeah.
21:44Maybe if you'd weaned your kids a bit later, they'd be more civilized.
21:48Ouch.
21:49I will not be judged by you or anyone else.
21:52And if people don't like my breastfeeding, they can talk to my lawyer.
22:01And then she took the salad bowl, put it on the floor, and said if you want to act like a pig, you can eat like a pig.
22:11You know, I never thought I'd have such a good time hanging out with my girlfriend and her husband.
22:15Yeah, well, believe me, behind all the laughs, there's still plenty of bitterness and resentment.
22:19Oh, really?
22:20Yeah.
22:21Hey, what do you say you and I clear the table, bring on dessert?
22:23No, no, I got it, I got it.
22:24No, honey.
22:25You're not going to do anything.
22:26You're in a wheelchair for a reason, okay?
22:27Let's let Carl and I do the dishes.
22:28All right, but if I catch you guys in there talking about me, you're going to be the one in a wheelchair.
22:32Oh, really?
22:33Yeah.
22:35Well, I think maybe the dishes can wait for a second.
22:38Yeah, just a second.
22:45Oh, really?
22:46Oh, really?
22:47Oh, really?
22:48Oh, really?
22:49With your favorite food I wanna know about you, there's one in a wheelchair.
22:56Oh, really?
22:58You're just joking.
23:01Oh, really?
23:02Oh, really?
23:05Oh, really?
23:06Oh, really?
23:07Oh,, really?
23:09Oh, really?
23:10Oh, really?
23:11Oh, really?
23:12What the hell?
23:20What's the matter?
23:23Geez, we got a leak.
23:27I'll sop off the water.
23:29Why don't you go see the guy across the street?
23:30He's a plumber.
23:31In the Greyhouse.
23:32All right.
23:32I'll be right back.
23:34His name's Delfino.
23:40Where's he going?
23:40Well, we've got a bit of a plumbing emergency.
23:43So you sent him over to Mike's?
23:45Oh, my God.
23:46I'm such an idiot.
23:47I wasn't even thinking of that.
23:49There's just so much water here.
23:51What are you thinking?
23:57Hi, Mr. Delfino.
23:58My name's Ron.
23:59My girlfriend is Susan Meyer.
24:00You know, from across the street.
24:03Yeah, yeah.
24:03I know her.
24:05I've got kind of a burst pipe.
24:06Okay.
24:08Come on in while I get my tool.
24:10Then you can call me Mike.
24:16Oh, okay.
24:19I mean...
24:20So, Mike.
24:22Have you known Susan Long?
24:24A year and a half.
24:27Didn't she mention we dated?
24:29No.
24:29No, she didn't.
24:30She didn't.
24:31No.
24:32No.
24:32No.
24:34No.
24:35Can you excuse me, please?
24:38That's smart enough.
24:46Liar.
24:47I take it you met Mike.
24:48Yeah, I did.
24:49Please, please let me explain.
24:50No, just let go of me.
24:51Paul.
24:54I'm sorry.
24:55Okay.
24:56Come on, let me help you.
24:57Hey, get away from her.
24:59Are you okay?
25:00I'm fine.
25:01What the hell's the matter with you?
25:02Hey, there was an accident.
25:03It didn't look like an accident.
25:05No.
25:06Okay, Mike.
25:07Just, it's okay.
25:07Just go home.
25:08Yeah, go home, Mike.
25:10If you touch her like that again, you're going to be dealing with me.
25:13You might want to get out of my face.
25:15Or what?
25:17Oh, okay.
25:18Ron, what are you doing?
25:26Oh, my God.
25:28Guys, stop it.
25:29All right, all right.
25:29Stop it right now.
25:32I can't believe I wasted my time with you.
25:34You've just been leading me on.
25:35You're obviously still in love with this guy.
25:37All right, I'm done.
25:38No, Ron, don't go.
25:40Don't call me.
25:42Oh, Ron.
25:43Ron.
25:43What the hell is wrong with you?
25:52I thought he was hurting you.
25:53Well, he wasn't.
25:56And now my boyfriend is gone.
26:00Thank you very much.
26:13Okay, the pole's your friend, okay?
26:16Push your boobs up against him.
26:17Oh, I can't.
26:18They're new.
26:19Well, do something, Cecile.
26:21I'm losing my wood down here.
26:24Wow.
26:24That's a kicking outfit.
26:26Well, thank you, sweetie.
26:29I clean up well for a wetback, don't I?
26:34Look, I'm not some sort of racist.
26:36I just want all the best for my baby girl.
26:38I mean, why should I settle for middle-class Mexicans
26:41when I know I can find rich white folks to adopt her?
26:44Please.
26:45I look middle-class to you.
26:46Well, you didn't seem all that rich in Mr. Beale's office.
26:49I mean, when I brought up the idea of gifts to your husband,
26:51he acted like he couldn't even afford a Harley.
26:53So is that what it's going to take to change your mind?
26:55A gift?
26:56Fine.
26:57What do you want?
26:59I don't know.
27:05You like jewelry.
27:05Well, here.
27:09Are these real diamonds?
27:11Honey, the one in the center is three carats.
27:13I never touched a real diamond before.
27:15Well, my husband and I can expose you
27:16to a lot of nice new things.
27:18Well, only if I let you have my baby.
27:20Well, like they say,
27:21there's no such thing as a free lunch.
27:27Okay.
27:30Really?
27:31Just like that?
27:32Just like that?
27:32Of course, we probably shouldn't tell the lawyer
27:35about our understanding
27:36because then we'll have to deal with percentages
27:38and all that.
27:39I always hated math.
27:48What's wrong?
27:50You never gave a crap that we were Mexican, did you?
27:53Not really.
27:55So why put me through this?
27:56Because I thought if it looked like
27:58you weren't going to get my baby
27:59that you might be just a bit more generous.
28:03Wow.
28:04You're a lot smarter than I thought.
28:06I'm smarter than everybody thinks.
28:13Where's my mom?
28:15I'm thirsty.
28:16Oh, I'm sorry.
28:18Honey, your mom
28:19is in her office
28:21on a conference call
28:22and she's busy
28:23so you're just
28:23going to have to wait, okay?
28:25What's that?
28:26It's chocolate milk.
28:28Shouldn't be having it.
28:32Have you ever had any?
28:33Mm-mm.
28:35Follow me.
28:39Here.
28:40Go ahead.
28:40Try it.
28:42Come on.
28:42You'll really like it.
28:43I promise.
28:44Come on.
28:45Yeah.
28:45Come on.
28:45All the grown-ups are drinking it.
28:48Yeah, that's good.
28:49Just chug it on now.
28:52Good.
28:53You like that?
28:57Would you like dessert?
28:58Another glass of wine?
28:59Oh, no, thank you.
29:01I have to run just the check.
29:04I have a charity event this weekend
29:05and I have to find a cocktail dress
29:07before the store closes.
29:09But everything was just yummy.
29:14It's good.
29:14It's good.
29:14It's good.
29:15It's good.
29:15It's good.
29:22Uh, hey, Mrs. Vandekamp.
29:26What do you think you're doing?
29:27You're supposed to be grounded.
29:28I'm, uh, buying a belt.
29:30With what?
29:31You don't have any money.
29:34You took that out of my purse?
29:36Give that back.
29:37We are going home.
29:38What did I tell the judge about you stealing my credit cards
29:40and sneaking off?
29:40It's going to do wonders for your little emancipation case.
29:43I don't think you're going to let this get to the court.
29:45Oh, and why is that?
29:47Because then I'd be forced to testify about my childhood.
29:50So, you had one of the loveliest childhoods I've ever known.
29:52You sure about that?
29:54Because I'm starting to remember some abuse.
29:57Andrew, the judge is not seriously going to believe that I beat you.
30:01I'm not talking about that kind of abuse.
30:04You know, it's funny.
30:05The angrier I get,
30:07the more of these repressed memories start to come up.
30:12You can't be serious.
30:14Like, touching me in places you shouldn't have?
30:17No one is ever going to believe a word of that.
30:23Yeah, well, you know how people are.
30:26They might say that they believe you,
30:27but they'll always wonder.
30:32So if I were you,
30:35I'd back that off.
30:38Come on, Justin.
30:40I'm going to buy you something pretty.
30:45Justin?
30:46On second thought,
30:53I will have another glass of wine.
31:02You can leave the bottle.
31:03I'm going to buy whatever I bought.
31:25I'm going to buy whatever it is.
31:26If so, I mourning myAKP porque if I'm hungry,
31:28I'm going to get good.
31:29Oh, my God.
31:59Oh, my God.
32:29Oh, my God.
32:59How did you get stuck like that?
33:09I would rather not discuss it right now.
33:12Man, the other security guys are not gonna believe this.
33:15Do you mind?
33:15I'd prefer if you... didn't.
33:20Your son threatened you with repressed memories?
33:24Oh, my God.
33:25He is seriously twisted.
33:27I gotta meet this kid.
33:29You sound like you're impressed.
33:31I sure am.
33:33Sounds like you're definitely raising an alpha male.
33:35I'm raising a monster is what I'm raising.
33:38It's no wonder I drink.
33:41I don't know why I said that.
33:45Maybe it's true.
33:46No, it makes it sound like I think I have a problem, and I don't.
33:49Look, I don't want to get into a fight or anything, but you passed out in a department store, and in my way of thinking, that is a problem.
34:01Tonight was a very unusual situation.
34:04I wish you could have known me when Rex was alive, and my kids were young, and everything was the way it was supposed to be.
34:32I think you really would have liked me.
34:34So much.
34:37I don't like you just fine.
34:40Really?
34:46Because I don't.
35:04Mom?
35:06Andrew?
35:06Andrew?
35:08Andrew?
35:09Caleb?
35:35Hey, Danielle.
35:37What are you doing here?
35:39Happy birthday.
35:45You really have to go home.
35:47If my mom knew you were here, she'd freak.
35:49Don't you want to marry?
35:50No, I don't.
35:51Now, please leave.
35:52I can't help you with it.
35:53No, didn't you hear me?
35:54You freak!
35:55Leave!
36:09Hey, what's wrong?
36:25You can tell everyone in the office to relax.
36:29He won't take my milk anymore.
36:31Already?
36:33I mean, I'm sorry.
36:35Yeah, I bet.
36:36I mean, I'm not naive.
36:38I just didn't think it would be so soon.
36:41Oh, sweetie.
36:43I know that we want to keep them young as long as we can, but kids grow up. They just do.
36:51I know.
36:52If that's not bad enough, now I'm going to get fat again.
36:55Huh?
36:56Rest reading was the only thing that kept the weight off.
36:59Every meal time was like doing 30 minutes of cardio.
37:02Now I'm going to have to join a gym.
37:05Wow.
37:06That is really a bummer.
37:08It is.
37:09It really is.
37:10Hey, Julia, let me in.
37:15I can see her.
37:38Julia let me in.
37:39I can see that.
37:41So would you run out of strangers to beat up on the street,
37:44and you're going house to house now?
37:46I feel really awful about what happened.
37:48You don't want to be my boyfriend, fine.
37:50Don't beat up the only guy who wants to volunteer for the job.
37:53Look, I know I overreacted, but come on, the way he was yelling at you?
37:56I deserved it, believe me, after what I did.
37:59God, this is such a mess, he won't even return my phone calls.
38:04What'd you do?
38:06I said something to Dr. Ron before the operation,
38:09and it just devastated him.
38:12What?
38:13I can't tell you.
38:15Yeah, you can. You can tell me anything, you know that.
38:18Mom, um, phone call. It's Dr. Ron.
38:21Oh.
38:23Um, I need to take this.
38:29You, um, you want to talk about this later?
38:32No.
38:35No, not really.
38:37Um, what's the point?
38:51Hi.
38:53At that precise moment is Dr. Hanson Mills was cutting yet another umbilical cord.
38:59Other ties were being severed all over town.
39:04Like the one between a child and the mother who didn't want him to grow up so quickly.
39:10Or the one between a case of fine wine and the housewife who hadn't wanted to admit she had a problem.
39:18Or the one between a woman and the boyfriend who couldn't forgive her betrayal.
39:23The choice to separate from what we love is painful.
39:29Hey.
39:30How's my girl today?
39:32How are both of my girls?
39:34The only thing worse?
39:36We're doing good.
39:38We're doing real good.
39:40Is when someone we've trusted makes the choice for us.
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