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00:03Five years ago, Susan Delfino gave birth to a son in Delivery Room A of Fairview Memorial Hospital.
00:12Moments later, Lila Dash gave birth to a daughter in Delivery Room B.
00:20Around 10 the next morning, as the two new mothers were leaving the hospital,
00:26they nearly ran into each other.
00:30Of course, they never knew this.
00:33In fact, Susan and Lila would have been surprised to know how often their paths would cross over the years.
00:41They almost met at the local coffee shop,
00:47and another time at their veterinarian's office,
00:52and again in the bleachers of the Fairview Flyers.
00:57But despite these close calls, Susan and Lila never met.
01:04Until one Tuesday, when Susan decided to take her husband to a fancy restaurant for their anniversary.
01:12At the same time, Lila decided to take her daughter to buy some ice cream.
01:18That was the night that Susan Delfino and Lila Dash finally ran into each other.
01:25Oh.
01:25Weren't quite a lot from down to show who may be without all the súper Titans.
01:44Oh!
01:47No!
01:52Notice anyone had to help họ become better.
01:54I'll say they met him in their mine.
02:13It will happen to all of us eventually.
02:17The moment will come when we ask ourselves,
02:21where did the time go?
02:25How did the children I once cradled grow up so very quickly?
02:35How did the life I dreamt of turn into a career I never expected?
02:45And how did that woman I saw each day in the mirror
02:50become someone I don't even recognize?
02:56Juanita, this dress is awfully tight. I don't think you can get into it.
02:59No, it's pretty. I can do it.
03:02How's that one fit?
03:03Oh, I think we're gonna need the next size up.
03:05Ahem.
03:10Uh, there is no next size up.
03:13They don't make princess dresses for girls over seven.
03:16She's only four and a half.
03:18Oh.
03:20Wow. Look, my daughter was invited to a princess party,
03:23so I can't let her be the only girl there without a princess dress.
03:26Did you try the costume section?
03:28I bet they'd have a Mrs. Shrek dress that would fit her.
03:32Why did I take off the dress? We're going.
03:34No, I can do it.
03:36Look, I feel for you. My niece also has a weight problem.
03:40My daughter does not have a weight problem.
03:41She has a little beady fat, that's all.
03:43In fact, the only problem she has is this store being completely unprepared
03:46for a perfectly average four-year-old girl.
03:54Just ring it up.
03:59No, no, no.
04:01Oh, for God's sakes, what's wrong now?
04:04Once again, the concept is, sweetie,
04:08you're taking the pie out of the oven, your face aglow with surprise.
04:12Why am I surprised?
04:14Because it turned out so perfectly.
04:16Well, that's no surprise. My pies are always perfect.
04:19All right, it's your best pie ever. You've topped yourself.
04:25And I know this before I've tasted it.
04:28Sweetie, just make whatever face you want.
04:31I just think you'll sell more cookbooks if you don't look like you just made love to an ice cube.
04:37Andrew, dear, I'm going to take a little break.
04:40Would you please tell this gentleman that if he calls me sweetie one more time,
04:44I'm going to grab his camera and take a picture of his colon.
04:49You got that, right?
04:54Catherine, hi. What are you doing here?
04:56The waiters need to be paid, and you took the key to the cash box.
04:59Again?
05:00Oh, sorry. Paid for what?
05:01For the Armenian wedding. Lunch for 300.
05:04It was right after the breakfast for the garden club, which you also missed.
05:08Look, I'm sorry. I didn't know a photo shoot would take this long.
05:10I mean, who knew it would be this hard to pose for a book cover?
05:12Oh, you'll be fine.
05:13But this one thing you're really good at, it's posing as a chef.
05:18Okay, Catherine. I know this book has been monopolizing my time,
05:22and you feel overworked and undervalued, but I do appreciate you.
05:24In fact, I have a gift for you. It's the galleys of my new book. Read page two.
05:33Catherine Mayfair. A wonderful cook and an even better friend.
05:40You dedicated it to me? Well, you make this all possible. It's the least I could do.
05:47Ahem. Excuse me. Time is money. Chop, chop, sweetie.
05:54Andrew, do we have a backup pie? Yes. Yes, we do. Good.
06:10And the big blind catches a jack on the river.
06:18Preston? Mom. What the hell's going on here?
06:22Don't freak out. We're just playing cards. Oh, yeah? Why don't you play at home?
06:26Why don't you have to sneak in here? Tequila shots by Bucks.
06:31Ah. Asked and answered. Okay, that's it. Everybody out. Game's over.
06:38Back in the chair for a second. Hey, look up here. Mom's here. Party's over. Doors open.
06:43Out you go. Go on. Shoot.
06:48You guys have pulled a lot of stupid stunts, but this...
06:53This? Risking our liquor license? Our livelihood?
06:57Who's going to find out? I mean, we've been running this game a month and nobody...
07:03Unbelievable. You guys are grounded for two weeks.
07:06But we have homecoming. Yeah, yeah. Keep complaining.
07:07I'd love to make it a year now. Clean this place up. Now!
07:20Wow. That was fantastic. Amazing.
07:27You're incredible. So are you.
07:32Oh, and...
07:35Time to go.
07:38Susan.
07:41It's been, what, four months? Are you ever going to let me spend the night?
07:45I don't know. Come on. Zippy, zippy.
07:47Okay. It's just, you know, girls usually beg me to spend the night.
07:52Well, good. Then you shouldn't have any problem finding a place to sleep.
07:54Fine. I know the drill. I can't spend the night. I can't meet your friends. I can't meet your son.
08:01I'm just wondering, is this ever going to turn into something normal?
08:04You know, you're a guy, and we just had hot sex, and I didn't force you to cuddle.
08:09So run. Go. Rag to your friends.
08:11Look. I like you. And I know you like me. So why can't we be a couple?
08:20Because I'm not ready for that. And what we've got, that's all I can handle.
08:30Joe.
08:31Okay, but that's only going to work like five or six hundred more times.
08:44Good evening. Can I help you?
08:47Wrong question. The question is, can I help you?
08:51Look, if you're trying to sell me something, I don't have any money.
08:54You do now.
08:57I don't understand.
08:59I'm here to buy you out of your lease.
09:02What?
09:03I know. It's sudden. But there's something about this house that, well, just feels like home to me.
09:09So I'd like to move in. Tonight.
09:12Tonight? Are you crazy?
09:14A little bit.
09:16Okay, here. I will more than cover your moving expenses.
09:20Look, I'm all set up here. Besides, my landlady would never allow it.
09:26Why don't you let me worry about her?
09:28No, I don't have anywhere else to go. I think you should leave.
09:36Look, Raymond.
09:37How do you know my name?
09:39I made you a very generous offer.
09:41And I just know you're going to make the right decision.
09:44Five.
09:45Five what? What are you talking about?
09:48Four.
09:49Are you? I don't understand.
09:51Three.
09:51Okay, hang on for a second.
09:54Two.
09:54Three.
09:58Raymond, thank you very much.
10:02There you go. Take care.
10:10I'll take care of, Mrs. Williams.
10:15Thank you, Mr. Williams.
10:22The next morning, Edie Britt decided to announce a return to Wisteria Lane in a way that was guaranteed
10:31to make a big splash.
10:48Okay, you're not going to believe this, but she's back.
11:06Edie, is that really you?
11:09You know someone else my age with a body like this?
11:13So, you're back?
11:15What happened to your tenant?
11:16He, uh, came into some money and decided to move.
11:19We thought, what the heck?
11:20Let's move back.
11:22Oui.
11:23Oh, you don't know.
11:24I have a husband now.
11:26Really?
11:27Whose?
11:29So, I'm in Vegas talking to this real estate convention.
11:32I do a little motivational speaking.
11:34And there, sixth row, center aisle, is the most beautiful woman I have ever seen.
11:39So, after I finish, I walk into the audience and I ask this goddess out.
11:43His seminar was called Getting What You Want.
11:47And he did.
11:48Three times.
11:50Before dinner.
11:52Well, it's certainly nice to meet you, Dave.
11:54And let us be the first to welcome you to Wisteria Lane.
11:56Oh, you know what?
11:57We should have a dinner or something.
11:58Oh, let's make it a party.
11:59We could do it at my restaurant.
12:00We'd be honored.
12:03So, Gabby, I have to ask, what the hell happened to you?
12:08I mean, look at you.
12:09Your clothes, your hair.
12:12Carlos might be blind, but the rest of us aren't.
12:14I had two children.
12:16For what?
12:17Breakfast?
12:17Eating.
12:19On your first date back in the neighborhood.
12:25You're right.
12:27I'm sorry, Gabby.
12:28It was rude and sensitive and it won't happen again.
12:32Really?
12:35You okay?
12:38Now, shouldn't we offer your friends something to eat?
12:40Oh, I baked some muffins.
12:47Please don't take this the wrong way, but we love you.
12:58Mejita, lunch is ready.
12:59Go get your sister.
13:06Carlos, what's with all the cheese?
13:08You know how Juanita feels about Brussels sprouts.
13:10I'm just trying to make vegetables more fun.
13:12Well, next time, give her a carrot and put her on a roller coaster.
13:14Have you tried to lift her lately?
13:15I know she's gotten chubby.
13:17She'll grow out of it.
13:19We can only hope with your DNA running through her veins.
13:21Hey, I do not have fat DNA.
13:23Oh, don't make me pull out the Solis family photo album.
13:26It's like a bunch of sea lions posing on a rock.
13:29I'm sorry my relatives don't measure up to the group of stick-thin drunks that you come from.
13:33All I'm saying is that our daughter has a weight problem, and the sooner we admit it, the better.
13:38She's only four.
13:39But you know, you want her to develop a weight problem?
13:41Go ahead, nag. Criticize. Make her feel self-conscious. See what happens.
13:51And obviously, I'm not getting through the twins, because no matter what I say,
13:54they keep pulling this crap, and I am sick of it.
13:58Honey, could you?
14:00Sorry.
14:01So, you want me to talk to them?
14:03You have to. I'm tired of being the bad cop. You walk the beat for a while.
14:07Fine. You know, boys this age, they're more likely to listen to their dads anyway.
14:11I can handle this.
14:12I really appreciate it.
14:14Honey, you know what I'd appreciate?
14:17Sorry.
14:25So, Kirby has aces in the hole, which means that Bobby will have to wear a dress to school on
14:30Monday.
14:31Oh, no! Okay, you've got to get a picture of that.
14:36Oh, my God.
14:37Tom.
14:38Can I talk to you a sec?
14:40Yeah.
14:42Don't you think you were kind of sending the wrong message in there?
14:45No, we don't approve of what they did, but you got to admit, come on,
14:48starring in their own casino is kind of creative.
14:51Yeah, creative like selling fake IDs was creative and hot wiring McCluskey's car.
14:55That was a work of art.
14:56Honey, honey, this is nothing like that.
14:58I mean, look, the whole school is talking about their car game.
15:02Do you realize it was like the place to be on a Monday night?
15:07Oh, my God.
15:08What?
15:09You think they're cool.
15:11Well, yeah.
15:12No, I mean, you think they're cool and that you want to be them.
15:16Oh, please.
15:17You do.
15:18This is Tom, former high school nerd living vicariously through his awesome-ass kids.
15:24Hey, I was plenty cool in high school.
15:27Are we redefining cool to include playing trombone in the marching band?
15:31Okay, hey, you're overreacting.
15:35They're a little high-spirited, but I trust them.
15:38So I've decided to unground them for the homecoming dance.
15:41But I told them they couldn't go.
15:43And you told me to handle it, and I just did.
15:48Oh, by the way, it wasn't a trombone.
15:50It was a tuba.
15:52Know your brass.
16:05Juanita!
16:07You said I could have paid.
16:09I know, but so much.
16:11You could have gone back for a second piece.
16:13But I'm so much like I can't pay.
16:23And it's not Juanita's fault in this kind of situation.
16:25I blame the parents.
16:26Look, my kid would eat sugar all day long if I let her.
16:29Gabby's obviously one of those moms who just can't say no.
16:32It's a shame, too.
16:33Juanita's such a pretty face.
16:41I'm back.
16:42You want something cold?
16:46Actually, I'm in the mood for something hot.
16:53You know, this is why it's taken four months to get my house painted.
16:59Haven't you ever heard that expression, you can have it done fast, or you can have it done right?
17:05I think I'll have it done right now.
17:10Hey, Susan?
17:12Uh, what up?
17:13It's not really a good time.
17:14I just need five seconds to bitch about Tom, and then I'll...
17:17Oh, my God.
17:19Your painter isn't done yet?
17:23Uh, yeah.
17:25He's hard to keep track of.
17:28Well, anyway, Tom refuses to acknowledge that the twins are turning into too many delinquents.
17:33Oh, you poor thing. You need a hug.
17:41Have you been drinking?
17:52Sorry to have barged in, and thanks for letting me get that off my chest.
17:55Okay, any time that you need to talk, you just ring my bell and wait.
18:00Okay, new rule, from now on, sex only happens in the bedroom.
18:04Door closed between the hours of 7 and 10 p.m.
18:06You know what? It'd be a hell of a lot easier for me to follow the rules if I knew
18:10why they existed.
18:12I just don't want my friends to know.
18:13Why? You ashamed of me?
18:15No, of course not.
18:18This is complicated.
18:20I'm just a simple guy, so I can't be your dirty little secret.
18:25I need more from you.
18:29I'm sorry. I can't give that to you.
18:35Honey, I know you want to go home and watch your cartoons, but you had a lot of cake,
18:40so I was thinking I'd take you to the park.
18:42That way you could run around and get some nice, fun exercise.
18:46No.
18:47You sure? Running around in the sun in fresh air would make you feel good.
18:53Nope.
18:55Okay. Why don't you go throw that in the trash and I'm going to get the car started.
19:13Hey, Juanita, you want to play a new game on the way home?
19:18Winner gets a new doll.
19:19Winner gets a new doll.
19:20Okay.
19:21Come on, then.
19:28Hey!
19:34Mommy, what are you doing?
19:36It's a new game I invented and you're winning one to nothing.
19:52What's Cooking Fairview is sending out a camera crew tomorrow to do a piece on me and the book.
19:57Which I just finished this morning.
19:58You read it already?
20:00Yes. I couldn't put it down.
20:02But I have to tell you, at least a dozen recipes are missing a pretty crucial ingredient.
20:07Really?
20:08What?
20:09My name.
20:11Excuse me?
20:12Brie, your book is filled with recipes that we developed together and some of them are flat out mine.
20:17Don't be silly. I may have based a few on your recipes, but I always change something.
20:21Like what? The font?
20:22Now, what difference between this meatloaf recipe and mine?
20:25Well, yours calls for minced curly leaf parsley. Mine calls for minced black leaf.
20:30It's minced. Who can tell the difference?
20:32Brie, you have recipes in here you can't even make.
20:35Never anything so absurd.
20:36The croquembush cake with the sponge sugar netting.
20:39I've never once seen you work with molten sugar. I always make that cake.
20:43Really, Katherine? Just because I let you execute a few
20:45eye-catching garnishes that gratify your need to show off,
20:48doesn't mean that I can't do them just as well myself.
20:51You let me?
20:54I thought we were partners.
20:56We are.
20:58That's why your name is on the dedication page.
21:02You were right about the dedication, Brie.
21:05It really was the least you could do.
21:13Wow! Eighteen to zero! Two more points and you'll break the record.
21:19Mommy, I'm tired!
21:21Really? I thought running through that guy's sprinkler would have refreshed you.
21:25Yeah, come on!
21:26No!
21:27Uh-oh!
21:29Looks like Mommy's gonna score her first two points!
21:33Come on, Juanita!
21:34Show Mommy what a winner you are!
21:46Juanita, what are you doing?
21:49Juanita, stop!
22:08And while I thought grounding you was an appropriate punishment,
22:11your dad convinced me I was being a little too hard on you guys.
22:14Absolutely.
22:15And so we have decided to let you go to the homecoming dance.
22:19That's right!
22:21In your father's convertible.
22:25Um, hold on, what?
22:26Come on, Tom, I mean, we trust them, right?
22:29Yes, yes, I would trust them more if they were driving your car.
22:33No, you don't want two cool kids pulling up to homecoming in a mom car.
22:38Especially that big dent they put in it last month.
22:40Here you go.
22:41Yeah, thanks.
22:42Don't thank me, thank your father.
22:44Thanks, Dad, you're welcome.
22:45Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.
22:46Some ground rules.
22:48No money shoes on my floor mats.
22:50Mom, relax.
22:52You high-spirited kids, do whatever it takes to have fun.
23:01And in three, two, one...
23:03Welcome back to What's Cooking, Fairview.
23:06We're talking with Bree Vandekamp, Fairview's premier caterer,
23:09who's about to publish her very first cookbook.
23:11Bree, could you show us inside?
23:13This is my kitchen, and this is my staff.
23:17The most gifted, hard-working team a cook could ever have hoped for.
23:23I cannot say enough good things about them.
23:25So which one of you has worked with Bree the longest?
23:28That would be me.
23:29So tell me, what's it really like working with Bree?
23:36It's inspiring.
23:38There's absolutely nothing she can't do.
23:41I'm blushing.
23:43Working with her has been such an education that I...
23:49Oh, God, are you all right?
23:51I think I strained my wrist.
23:53God, it hurts.
23:54Oh, you poor dear, could someone please get some ice?
23:57No.
23:58Oh, and I was just about to put the spun sugar netting on her famous crocambouche.
24:06Would you mind doing it?
24:10Catherine, I'm sure your wrist is just fine.
24:13No, it's really throbbing.
24:16Okay, it looks like Bree to the rescue.
24:19I'm sure you get this.
24:21Really something to see.
24:28The secret to spinning sugar is a special whisk that makes lovely gossamer threads.
24:40Careful, dear.
24:42You're clumping.
24:43You can see that.
24:44No!
24:47This stuff's hot.
24:48Sorry.
24:52Oops.
24:59So that's your idea of exercise, having to run after a car?
25:02Carlos, our daughter sucked down half a sheet cake.
25:04And afterwards, no one could find the candles.
25:06Wake up.
25:07We have got a problem.
25:08I just don't think the solution is to humiliate her.
25:11Even if she's heavy, doesn't she have the right to feel good about herself?
25:15Hey, I'm protecting her.
25:16She doesn't know the truth yet.
25:19Women only have five seconds to be young and beautiful, and then it's gone.
25:23And then before you know it, we're old and fat and married and wondering where our beauty went.
25:28Gabby.
25:30No, Carlos.
25:31I mean, sometimes I'm glad you can't see me.
25:34Five years and two kids and no time for facials or the gym.
25:37It just takes a toll.
25:44When Edie saw me the other day, it was like she didn't even recognize me.
25:49Listen to me.
25:53Nobody knows your face better than I do.
25:56And I see it every time I kiss you.
25:58In five years or 50, you will always be beautiful.
26:05Hear me?
26:10And now to finish, you simply transfer your spun sugar to the croquembouche and gracefully drape it around in a
26:19delicate swirl.
26:25Oh, did I mention that you probably shouldn't be wearing jewelry while working with spun sugar?
26:38Well, there's no law that says it has to be a delicate veil.
26:41I mean, it could really just be a beautiful, um, little, uh, white ribbon.
26:50Turn off the damn camera.
26:51Uh, actually, my wrist is feeling a little better.
26:55Why don't I give it a shot?
27:05Whatcha doing?
27:06Okay, where are they?
27:07It's 30 minutes past curfew.
27:11Actually, it's 32.
27:12If there's a single scratch on that car, I mean, after all the time that I spent restoring that thing...
27:17Yeah.
27:18Remember when you spent the entire day on the internet trying to find a new gear shift, Mom?
27:24Worst anniversary ever.
27:26I cannot believe that you did this to me.
27:29I know.
27:30That car is your baby.
27:33If only there was something I felt that intensely about.
27:37Oh, wait, there is.
27:38My actual babies.
27:40You think I don't care about our boys?
27:43I know you love them, but sometimes you find them so cool and entertaining, you forget to parent them.
27:49Lumiere.
27:49No, listen.
27:51This is important.
27:54When they were little, when they'd act out and we'd always say,
27:58relax, they're young.
27:59When they're older, they'll get it.
28:01Well, Tom, they're 16 now.
28:04Not getting it.
28:07We have a lot of work to do in a very short time.
28:10And if you and I aren't in sync, I'm afraid it's not gonna happen.
28:26Hey, sorry, Roland.
28:28Yeah, but Dad, you have to hear this story.
28:30We just pulled up at an intersection and there were these two hot girls.
28:34I don't want to hear it.
28:35You ever hear of a thing called a cell phone?
28:37We're only like 35 minutes late.
28:39Yeah, 35 minutes, during which time your mother and I have been worried sick.
28:44But Dad...
28:44You broke the rules.
28:45There are consequences.
28:49Both grounded for a month.
28:51This sucks.
28:53You're only doing this because you're worried about your precious car.
28:55You think?
29:05Any other opinions you'd like to share?
29:21You didn't have to...
29:25That mirror was scratched.
29:28I already ordered a new one.
29:37Joys the night, and the night divides the day.
29:41Mrs. McCluskey, you're still alive.
29:46Well, it's nice to see you too, Edie.
29:49This is my husband, Dave Williams.
29:52So how did you two meet?
29:53You run a free clinic or something?
29:55I'm sorry, who are you?
29:56Terry McCluskey, Edie's best friend down the street.
29:59Oh, it's a real pleasure to meet you.
30:06What are you doing here?
30:08I just need to talk to you.
30:10Here, go home, I'll call you.
30:12When?
30:13I don't know. Later. Just go.
30:21I have to say, ladies, this is quite a shindig.
30:25Glad you're enjoying yourself.
30:27Yeah, I mean, there's really not a lot of people who go to this much trouble to say they're sorry.
30:33Excuse me?
30:34Well, the party. It's just a beautiful way to apologize.
30:39Edie, this is not a we're sorry party. This is a we forgive you party.
30:45You forgive me?
30:47Well, I think what Gabby means is you were fairly awful to us right before you left,
30:51and this is our way of welcoming you back to hopefully not do it again.
30:56You gotta be kidding.
30:59You froze me out.
31:02You threatened to ruin my business, and you ran me out of town.
31:06You know, it's taken me five years to stop hating you.
31:10Great party, ladies. Thank you very much.
31:13Now, mind if I steal my wife? Sweetheart?
31:19Is it okay?
31:20Yeah, it's fine.
31:21Oh, good. Yeah, I like it.
31:24Isn't that your painter?
31:25I wanna be your boyfriend.
31:28Is it?
31:29I can't tell.
31:31Hey, girl, I wanna be your boyfriend.
31:37Do you love me, babe?
31:39Excuse me.
31:40What do you say?
31:52All right, calm down. I'll take care of it.
31:56You, come with me.
32:00Why would you humiliate me in front of my friends? Are you a lunatic?
32:05I'm just trying to get through to you, and yeah, it's making me kind of crazy.
32:12Susan, why can't I meet your friends? I mean, am I really that horrible?
32:16No, of course not. My friends would love you.
32:18Then what is the problem?
32:20The problem is, if you meet my friends, then we're in a relationship,
32:24and I can't be in a relationship right now.
32:26But I promise, I'll make you very happy.
32:29Well, maybe I don't deserve to be happy.
32:45A few years ago, there was this car accident.
32:52A bad one.
32:55Take the high road. Did you hear what those smug bitches said to me?
32:59Edie, it's important these people like us. It's our home now.
33:02I never should have let you talk me into moving back here. Why? Why were you so gung-ho on
33:06Mysteria Lane?
33:08Listen to your husband. We can be happy here, but we need these people to like us.
33:14Why?
33:17It'll just make everything easier.
33:22That was an accident. Susan, you can't feel guilty about it.
33:26You know what, Jackson? You're not going to say anything I haven't already heard a million times.
33:29I only told you because I just want you to understand why I can't let you in my life.
33:41Do you mind if I hang out for the next few months and see if you change your mind?
33:50Yeah, I guess I could handle that.
33:58Well, why don't you go have fun with your friends? Just call me when you're free.
34:04Okay.
34:25Please, Danielle, you have no right to take him.
34:28I have every right. He's my kid.
34:30Danielle, we agreed I would raise him. We agreed it would be best.
34:34You said it would be best. I've had no say in anything.
34:36But I am married now and Leo's a lawyer, so do yourself a favor and don't try to fight this.
34:42Please, Danielle, we can have any arrangement you like. Please just don't take him.
34:47For God's sex.
34:48Orson's gone. You kids are grown, but that's all I have.
34:52You're just going to have to find something else.
34:58Honey, come to bed. It's after two.
35:04The cooking show agreed to redo my segment. I want to make sure it's perfect this time.
35:10Well, I won't tell you how to run your business. It's your baby.
35:18Yes, it is.
35:58Hey, MJ ready?
35:59Yeah, he's upstairs waiting for you.
36:07I told you the bricks were squeaking. I asked you to get them checked.
36:10And I checked them.
36:11I meant a mechanic, not you.
36:14It was not the bricks, Susan. If it had been, it wouldn't have mattered. They crashed into us.
36:18And we killed them, Mike.
36:20We didn't kill them. They died.
36:22They were a mother and a child. She was a mother, just like me, with a child just like ours.
36:28And if it weren't for us, they would still be alive.
36:30We have been over and over this, Susan. It's like you want to suffer.
36:35It's like you don't care at all. Like, you feel nothing for those people.
36:38I can't do this again. I just can't.
36:48Hey, did you pack your dinosaur book so you can read it with your daddy?
36:52Sure did.
36:53Oh, good.
36:55Okay, you have fun, sweetie.
36:58So, uh, probably bring him back someday around six or so.
37:01Fine.
37:05Well, have a good weekend.
37:07Doing anything special?
37:10Well, I sort of started seeing someone.
37:15So I might do something with him.
37:19Good for you.
37:27Yeah.
37:32It goes by so quickly.
37:36In a flash, the life we knew is gone forever.
37:41And we're left to ask ourselves.
37:45How could he have left me?
37:52When did my beauty start to fade?
37:57Why has my friend changed?
38:04Was I the best mother I could have been?
38:09Of course, there are some people who understand how quickly time passes.
38:19That's why they're so determined to get what they want.
38:24Before it's too late.
38:30Dr. Heller, I've been meaning to call you.
38:32Yeah, I was getting concerned.
38:34You're required to check in once a month.
38:36It was a condition of your release.
38:39Oh, come on.
38:39That was a year ago.
38:40But to be honest, the meds are working so well,
38:42I kind of forgot about you.
38:43No offense.
38:44Dave, once a month.
38:47Not optional.
38:48Message received, Doc.
38:50But seriously, you don't need to worry about me.
38:52I'm great.
38:53I'll talk to you in a month.
39:03Just tell me, what are the magic words that I'm going to say so you'll let me out of here?
39:07Dave, you've been here six weeks and you don't seem any closer to coming to terms with your rage.
39:12I've come to terms with it and I like it just the way it is.
39:16The charges were dropped because you agreed to put yourself in a doctor's care.
39:20I'm not going to authorize your release until I see some real progress.
39:24What's progress supposed to look like to you, Doc?
39:26Wait, should I just plaster some fake smile on my face and pretend that this thing that's inside
39:30me isn't eating me alive?
39:31Because I can do that if you want.
39:32I need to make sure you're not a danger to yourself or to others.
39:36Listen, I've never been a danger to myself.
39:40And as far as the others are concerned, there's only one person who should be worried.
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