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00:00:00I'm sorry.
00:00:30Here you go!
00:00:36Come here, come here!
00:00:37Come here!
00:00:38Come here!
00:00:39Bring the ball around!
00:00:42Keep your eye on the ball.
00:00:43That's OK.
00:00:44It just started.
00:00:45That's it!
00:00:46All right, get back, get back, get back, get back, get back!
00:00:47Get back, get back!
00:00:49Come on!
00:00:50Come here, Johnny!
00:00:51OK, Johnny, OK, Johnny.
00:00:52Keep it!
00:00:55Look at the open man.
00:00:56Get in there and don't let him get inside!
00:00:58That's it.
00:00:58Come on!
00:00:59Come on, heads up!
00:01:00Come on, try again!
00:01:02Go!
00:01:05All right!
00:01:07Mom, get your phone.
00:01:09Our strawberry can't send these!
00:01:12All right, all right!
00:01:14Hey, Will.
00:01:15Yes!
00:01:17I want work?
00:01:19Are you serious?
00:01:21No, I don't believe it.
00:01:22They never give it to anybody in retail.
00:01:25The keynote, too?
00:01:27Cool.
00:01:29This is great for us.
00:01:30Johnny's got the ball. I gotta go.
00:01:32I'll see you in the morning. Bye!
00:01:33Yes!
00:01:35Yes!
00:01:39Yes!
00:01:45I'm riding with Mom.
00:01:47I'm riding with Mom. You were over there last time.
00:01:50You can both ride with Mom.
00:01:51Dad doesn't mind, okay?
00:01:53You got anything to eat at home? Chili. Yes!
00:01:56All right. Well, I'll see you there.
00:01:58All right, go in the car.
00:01:59Hey, wait a minute. I have something I want to tell you.
00:02:02Um, Brody called while the game was on.
00:02:04Hey, I noticed that.
00:02:05Can't you keep that thing off for a half hour?
00:02:07Oh, sorry. I thought I did.
00:02:09But, uh, the Better Business Bureau named me Woman of the Year.
00:02:13Really?
00:02:14Yeah.
00:02:15Well, that's good.
00:02:16That's great. You deserve that. You've worked really hard.
00:02:22Thanks.
00:02:26You gave away your lunch again today? What'd I do wrong?
00:02:30It's too much mayo. The bread's soggy. Yuck.
00:02:33I traded for Adam's cold pizza.
00:02:35Yuck.
00:02:37Oh, really, the both of you.
00:02:39Cold pizza's the best.
00:02:40Stop it.
00:02:41It is.
00:02:42Warm is way better, Johnny.
00:02:44No, cold pizza's better.
00:02:46Are we having company tonight?
00:02:48Yeah.
00:02:50There they are.
00:02:52Howdy, neighbors!
00:02:54Hey, Adam, what's up?
00:02:56Hey, Alice.
00:02:58Oh, don't ask.
00:03:01Hey, Steve, how are you?
00:03:02How you doing, Danny?
00:03:02Good to see you.
00:03:03How you doing?
00:03:05How you doing?
00:03:07So, is your mother getting any better?
00:03:09Well, Rona says she's holding her own.
00:03:12If we were closer, I'd be able to read her better.
00:03:14But, you know, my sister, Rona.
00:03:18Mother and martyr of the year.
00:03:21Well, it doesn't matter, because I get to go to Seattle tomorrow
00:03:24to open up the new store, so I'll get to see her for myself.
00:03:27Well, that's good.
00:03:30Cancer's hell.
00:03:31What we went through with my mother.
00:03:33Listen, if you ever need anyone to talk to...
00:03:39Thanks, Alice. You're the best.
00:03:41Oh.
00:03:41Let's go, guys.
00:03:42Hey, Alice.
00:03:43Bye, Claire.
00:03:45Thanks.
00:03:46You call me.
00:03:46Okay.
00:03:46Bye, Dennis.
00:03:47Bye.
00:03:49You gotta love Alice.
00:03:51She really speaks her mind.
00:03:55What's wrong?
00:03:57I thought we said we weren't gonna have people over on school nights anymore.
00:04:01Well, they're redoing their kitchen.
00:04:03Bye!
00:04:03They didn't have a place to eat.
00:04:05All the restaurants are closed.
00:04:09You know, we make these agreements, and then you just do whatever you want.
00:04:19Bye!
00:04:25Good night.
00:04:28Good night.
00:04:28Good night, stars.
00:04:30Good night, lightning bugs and jars.
00:04:33I'm sorry I have to go back to Seattle tomorrow.
00:04:36I'll be back on Thursday.
00:04:39And maybe we could go to the circus on Saturday.
00:04:42Yay, the circus!
00:04:44I'll ask Dad to try to get tickets.
00:04:45Can I go with you to Seattle?
00:04:47I haven't seen Nana for almost a whole year.
00:04:49I know, honey, but I don't think so.
00:04:52I mean, you have school and practice and-
00:04:54Forget it.
00:04:55Kids never get what they want.
00:04:57Excuse me?
00:04:59You get everything that you want.
00:05:02I didn't get the red bike I really wanted for Christmas.
00:05:04I got the blue one.
00:05:06Oh, write a letter to Santa.
00:05:11It's 9.30.
00:05:12Young man, you're going to bed.
00:05:16Good night.
00:05:17Come on.
00:05:18Good night, Mom.
00:05:19Talk down.
00:05:19Good night.
00:05:20Love you.
00:05:21Good night, Dad.
00:05:22Good night, sweetie.
00:05:25Okay.
00:05:26Good night, baby.
00:05:27That was a good game today, buddy.
00:05:29It was.
00:05:31Thanks, Dad.
00:05:31It really was.
00:05:35We need to talk.
00:05:36Okay.
00:05:37I just have to call Brody and ask him what time he's going to come pick me up tomorrow morning.
00:05:47Hey, Brody.
00:05:49Okay.
00:05:50I want to know everything that he said.
00:05:51Good night, Johnny.
00:05:52Good night, Dad.
00:05:53No.
00:05:53He said that?
00:05:56You've got to be kidding me.
00:05:58Really?
00:05:58How did he know he did that kind of business last year?
00:06:02Wow.
00:06:04Oh, my goodness.
00:06:06Yeah.
00:06:07What else?
00:06:09No.
00:06:11Really?
00:06:12Oh, cool.
00:06:13And tomorrow?
00:06:14Is everything okay?
00:06:16Are you sure I can't change your mind?
00:06:18Oh, I'm really flattered.
00:06:21Oh, come on, now.
00:06:22You've got to eat, right?
00:06:27Well, what about the next night?
00:06:32Sorry.
00:06:32Another early morning pick-up.
00:06:35Here.
00:06:38All right.
00:06:40Well, look.
00:06:40How about I call you and we'll...
00:06:50Claire.
00:06:54I'm not doing very well with all of this.
00:07:00Look, I know you're upset that I'm leaving again.
00:07:03So am I.
00:07:04I don't want to go.
00:07:06But I've got obligations and it's a chance for me to see my mom.
00:07:15Come on.
00:07:16We've been through this in therapy.
00:07:18I take a business trip.
00:07:19You get upset.
00:07:20We fight.
00:07:21It's a pattern.
00:07:22We're supposed to be working on breaking that pattern.
00:07:24How can we work on it when you keep missing the sessions?
00:07:28And I've told you how sorry I am.
00:07:32Yeah, that's true.
00:07:33You have.
00:07:38Look, we're not going to be able to solve anything tonight.
00:07:42And it's late.
00:07:45And I really need to get some sleep, so...
00:07:48Can we talk about it when I get back?
00:07:53Sure, fine.
00:08:02Good night.
00:08:04That's for the shot of your genius, you know.
00:08:07Hey, Rudy.
00:08:08Dennis Raphael on Willow.
00:08:12Got another leak under the sink.
00:08:14Hey, big sis, our plane arrives at 1215, so Brody and I will just meet you at the store, okay?
00:08:19Bye. Love you. Kiss mom.
00:08:20I don't know.
00:08:21I don't know. It could be either the water, pure, fire, the disposal, or the sink.
00:08:24You take your pick.
00:08:25Nah.
00:08:25Yeah.
00:08:26Apple, orange, banana?
00:08:27Apple.
00:08:28No brown spots.
00:08:29Shh.
00:08:29I want an orange, mommy.
00:08:30Cut up, please.
00:08:31Peel it yourself.
00:08:32No, three o'clock's no good.
00:08:33I gotta pick up my kids at school.
00:08:34You can wait till tomorrow if you want.
00:08:36That's great.
00:08:37I'll see you then.
00:08:37Bye.
00:08:38Okay, so you have your lunch?
00:08:40I got it.
00:08:40You have your homework?
00:08:41Yeah.
00:08:42Kiki, don't forget these cupcakes, okay?
00:08:44We made them for the bake sale.
00:08:46Oh my god, I gotta go.
00:08:47Brody will be here.
00:08:49Griddle's too hot.
00:08:52No, it's not.
00:08:53Morning.
00:08:54Hi, Brody.
00:08:55Hey.
00:08:56Kiki, Kiki.
00:08:57You get bigger and bigger.
00:08:58What do you know?
00:08:58You're like 27 years, 50.
00:09:00What is that?
00:09:00No, silly. I'm still nine.
00:09:02Nine years old.
00:09:02Can you come to one of my games, Brody?
00:09:04Sure. You just let me know, and I will be there.
00:09:06Hi, Dennis.
00:09:07Yo.
00:09:08You see the celts last night?
00:09:10Yeah.
00:09:10Finally in the zone for a change.
00:09:12Your griddle's too hot.
00:09:14My griddle is not too hot.
00:09:17Here.
00:09:18Make yourself useful, man.
00:09:20Here you go, kids.
00:09:21Here.
00:09:21Our pancakes are going like hotcakes.
00:09:23Who wants them?
00:09:24Here.
00:09:24Good morning.
00:09:25Oh, if it isn't the woman of the year.
00:09:27Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
00:09:29Oh, yeah, oh, yeah.
00:09:30Oh, let me get your bags, ma'am.
00:09:32Here.
00:09:32Hey, kids.
00:09:33I love you.
00:09:34Mwah.
00:09:35Love you.
00:09:36I'll call you tonight, okay?
00:09:37Okay.
00:09:38Can Brody go with us to the circus?
00:09:39Uh, sure.
00:09:41If you want to.
00:09:42Brody wants to.
00:09:42Maybe I'll bring Stephanie if the lovely ex-Mrs. Brody will let me have her on an off weekend.
00:09:46Yeah, that'd be great.
00:09:47What's this about a circus?
00:09:49I promised the kids that when I got back we'd go.
00:09:53Can we?
00:09:53I meant to ask you about getting tickets last night, but we got way off track.
00:09:59So, could you?
00:10:00We gotta go.
00:10:01Come on.
00:10:02Bye, honey.
00:10:05Say hi to your mom for me.
00:10:07I will.
00:10:08Love you.
00:10:08Love you.
00:10:09Bye, honey.
00:10:10Love you.
00:10:11Bye, guys.
00:10:12Bye, buddy.
00:10:13Bye.
00:10:18I love the location.
00:10:19I really think it's great.
00:10:24Tom, I don't know, but do you think we should lose this plant stand?
00:10:27No.
00:10:28It's good.
00:10:29I love those flowers.
00:10:31Great lighting.
00:10:32Bella, thank you.
00:10:33You remembered.
00:10:34You guys did such an amazing job.
00:10:37I love it.
00:10:38Claire, do you remember me?
00:10:39Bernice Matheson.
00:10:41I was your mother's bridge partner, of course.
00:10:44Well, you know my sister, Rona.
00:10:45Yes, of course.
00:10:46Hello, dear.
00:10:47Hello, Mrs. Matheson.
00:10:48It's so nice for your mother that one of you stayed home with her.
00:10:52What?
00:10:52Good to see you.
00:10:57What, did she come here just to make me feel bad?
00:11:00Oh, this isn't it.
00:11:02I mean, she could have at least mentioned the store.
00:11:05Uh-huh.
00:11:05Careers don't impress women of that generation.
00:11:08Well...
00:11:09Loyalty does.
00:11:11What's that supposed to mean, Rona?
00:11:12Well, you know, mothers stayed home to take care of their children, and grown children
00:11:18stayed home to take care of their mothers.
00:11:21Hello, hello, everyone.
00:11:23Folks, I'd like to introduce you now to the president, the founder, and the creative head
00:11:28of Claire Raphael Designs.
00:11:30She's my partner.
00:11:31She's my friend.
00:11:31She also signs the checks.
00:11:33Claire Raphael.
00:11:35Where are you, Claire?
00:11:37Come on.
00:11:39Come on.
00:11:40Come on.
00:11:41Oh, I'm very happy to be here.
00:11:44I must admit, a little nervous.
00:11:47Openings are like that.
00:11:48But it does give me great pleasure to welcome you to our new store, which just happens to
00:11:54be here in Seattle.
00:11:55My mom and sister Rona's adopted hometown.
00:12:01And also to introduce to you what we feel is a line of innovative furniture that will
00:12:07add grace, comfort, and style to your home for years to come.
00:12:14I don't know how you do it.
00:12:16I look like I'm 150 years old.
00:12:18No, you don't.
00:12:19You look great.
00:12:20You're just tired from taking care of a husband, three kids, and mom all by yourself.
00:12:26I wish I was here to help you more.
00:12:30I wanted to talk to you about that, actually.
00:12:32Barney and I have volunteered to shop her on the kids' church camping trip, and I need
00:12:37your help.
00:12:38What do you need?
00:12:39I need you to stay with mom for two weeks.
00:12:41End of next month.
00:12:42Two weeks?
00:12:43Brody could take care of the business.
00:12:45Dennis could take care of the kids.
00:12:47I can't be away from my family for two more weeks, Rona.
00:12:51I, um, I could hire mom a private duty nurse, and it'll give you some time off.
00:12:58She doesn't want a nurse.
00:13:00She wants us.
00:13:01No, I know.
00:13:04Geez.
00:13:05Claire.
00:13:06I'm sorry.
00:13:07I've never asked anything of you before.
00:13:09It's not that I don't want to, Roe.
00:13:11I do.
00:13:12I just can't be away for two more weeks.
00:13:15Dennis is all over me as it is.
00:13:16The timing is impossible.
00:13:19Look, I'll, um, I'll stay with her all day tomorrow.
00:13:22I'll, I'll even sleep over if she wants to, and...
00:13:26I just really hoped you could help me on this one.
00:13:32Mom, you're still so beautiful.
00:13:34Oh.
00:13:35Thank you, sweetheart.
00:13:38My friend Elaine says that your new store is the best thing in Seattle.
00:13:44I can't wait for you to see it.
00:13:46See what your encouragement and your loan help build.
00:13:49Oh.
00:13:50I'm gonna leave you two alone.
00:13:52God knows mom sees enough of me.
00:13:54Bye, dear.
00:13:55Bye.
00:13:56All right.
00:13:57I'll take a cab back to the hotel.
00:13:59I'll call you tonight.
00:14:00Okay.
00:14:00Bye.
00:14:02Oh.
00:14:04So good to see you, honey.
00:14:06How you doing, mom?
00:14:08Uh, it's hard.
00:14:11I'm not able to do much, but lie, hear, and think.
00:14:16Like you.
00:14:18I was always so busy.
00:14:21It's frustrating.
00:14:23All the things I wanted to do in life didn't.
00:14:27You did tons, starting way back when daddy died.
00:14:32You were the one who kept us afloat.
00:14:35Oh.
00:14:36I chased my tail is what I did.
00:14:40Never could seem to get ahead.
00:14:43Oh, but you.
00:14:47Tell me everything.
00:14:49And Kiki is just amazing.
00:14:51She got a full scholarship into an art camp.
00:14:55Hmm.
00:14:58Sunshine.
00:15:00So, Dennis hasn't been very happy lately.
00:15:03I just feel that he hasn't really tried hard to get a new job.
00:15:08I was always so fond of Dennis.
00:15:12You're lucky he's such a good father.
00:15:16You seem sad, dear.
00:15:19No, I'm not sad at all.
00:15:22I love my work and the kids are just terrific.
00:15:26And it's a godsend that Dennis could, you know, be able to stay home all the time.
00:15:32It's just that I...
00:15:35Well, I just wish we could have supported the family together.
00:15:39In my day, if a man didn't support his family, he felt a complete failure.
00:15:47Ignore her.
00:15:48Ah, there you are.
00:15:51Time for your radiation.
00:15:53Oh, Claire, you run on, dear.
00:15:54I know you're tired after your trip.
00:15:56I usually just go to sleep after supper.
00:15:59You sure, Mom?
00:16:00Mm.
00:16:01Mm.
00:16:02I'll call you in the morning.
00:16:04Fly safe, sweetheart.
00:16:06Okay.
00:16:13First to Claire.
00:16:15Where'd you go?
00:16:17You remember when you and Dennis started at Painweather and I was pregnant with Johnny?
00:16:22Oh, yeah.
00:16:22Stop.
00:16:23I was still married to the lovely ex-Mrs. Brody.
00:16:26Stop.
00:16:27We didn't have a pot to pee in.
00:16:31Didn't it seem that life was a lot easier then?
00:16:35Yeah.
00:16:36Good we didn't know nothing.
00:16:39Oh, we knew we were in love.
00:16:41Knew our parents were healthy.
00:16:44We knew we were building a future.
00:16:50Don't worry about you, Mom.
00:16:52If she's anything like her daughter, she'll be just fine.
00:16:55I need to get home.
00:16:57Back to basics.
00:16:58Wait.
00:16:59Touch my kids.
00:17:00Smell the laundry.
00:17:02You know, the farther I get away, the more I realize home is my anchor.
00:17:07Come on!
00:17:08All right, all right.
00:17:08Let's go!
00:17:10Hey!
00:17:12I'm home!
00:17:15Kiki!
00:17:15Johnny!
00:17:18Hello?
00:17:22Hi there.
00:17:24Where's the kids?
00:17:26They're at my mom's.
00:17:28How come?
00:17:29I didn't want them here tonight.
00:17:34Okay.
00:17:37Is this some kind of romantic surprise?
00:17:41It's a really great idea.
00:17:44I'm gonna go take a shower.
00:17:46I'll answer the door.
00:17:49I'll meet you upstairs.
00:17:56Hello.
00:17:57Claire Raphael?
00:17:58Yes.
00:18:00What's this?
00:18:08Probate Family Court, Suffolk Division, Boston, Massachusetts.
00:18:20You are ordered as file pending the hearing, or until further notice of the court, it is ordered that Dennis
00:18:27Raphael is to have temporary custody of John and Clara Kate Raphael, the wife Claire Raphael is to vacate the
00:18:35marital premises?
00:18:37What the hell is this?
00:18:39Some kind of joke to drive home the fact that you don't like my working?
00:18:43It's no joke. I'm suing you for divorce.
00:18:46The judge has given me temporary custody of the children and ordered you to move out tonight.
00:18:54Right.
00:18:55Come on, Dennis.
00:18:57What is this?
00:18:58For God's sakes, Claire, it's right there.
00:19:00I'm suing you for divorce.
00:19:02Why won't that register?
00:19:04Because it isn't the way two rational people who have been married for 15 years behave.
00:19:10Dennis, people talk to each other.
00:19:11I've tried talking.
00:19:13You can't be serious.
00:19:15I am.
00:19:16I'm very serious.
00:19:25Remember in couples therapy, we promised each other we agreed that we wouldn't make any radical moves?
00:19:33This is not radical. I've thought this through.
00:19:35Since you've been unwilling to hear me, I had to resort to this.
00:19:45Look, you want a trial separation? That's one thing.
00:19:49Okay.
00:19:51But what's this about custody of the children and in order to vacate?
00:20:00Dennis, this is my home. I live here.
00:20:05A divorce?
00:20:07You never said that you wanted to talk about a divorce.
00:20:12You're not a responsible mother.
00:20:14Are you crazy?
00:20:16What could you have possibly said to a judge to convince him that I'm not a responsible mother?
00:20:21Between your mother and your work, you are in a state of personal crisis. The children are suffering.
00:20:25Suffering?
00:20:29Suffering? How? How is that?
00:20:32You're never here.
00:20:33For one thing. And when you are here, you're so preoccupied with your work that you forget the kids.
00:20:38Forget the kids? Forget the kids? What? Kiki's ballet lesson? I lost track of time.
00:20:44What about the little accident where the children were nearly killed?
00:20:47I was hit by a man having a heart attack, for God's sake! It wasn't my fault!
00:20:52No!
00:21:12Yes, this is Dennis Raphael and Willow.
00:21:14We spoke earlier. Yep. Yes, right away. Thank you.
00:21:19Then there's you and Brody working all hours of the night!
00:21:23This is insane.
00:21:25The only reason why I started the business was because you stopped working!
00:21:31Yes, with Brody!
00:21:32We wouldn't have eaten if he didn't help.
00:21:37My God.
00:21:39What have you become?
00:21:41Why are you doing this?
00:21:43I didn't do it.
00:21:44You did it.
00:21:45The court says...
00:21:47I don't care what the court says. I only care about my kids.
00:21:51I need them and they need me.
00:22:03Come on in. She won't leave.
00:22:07She's becoming violent, breaking things.
00:22:19You planned this.
00:22:21You set me up, you son of a bitch.
00:22:24Can I see that court order, ma'am?
00:22:26Yes.
00:22:30You're gonna have to leave the house. Right now.
00:22:32You don't have a choice.
00:22:33If you refuse, I'm gonna have to arrest you.
00:22:37Arrest me?
00:22:40I haven't done anything wrong.
00:22:52I haven't done anything wrong.
00:23:07You have to go.
00:23:08Now, ma'am.
00:23:46You have to leave.
00:23:48Clara, I thought you were safely anchored at home.
00:23:51what's up i got home there was a man with a court order saying dennis wanted a divorce and i
00:23:58had to
00:23:58leave the house wait a minute what are you talking about you're not making any sense
00:24:02why does he want a divorce why do you want to do that i'm not interrupting anything am i no
00:24:08i was
00:24:09driving around i didn't know where to go no no no it's all right listen why don't i just go
00:24:13get the
00:24:13case of the car and i'll take you back over there we'll clear this all up no i'm not allowed
00:24:17to go
00:24:18back i didn't know who he was he was so cold and shut down
00:24:34he's keeping kids for me
00:24:38just just just come in come on
00:24:45did you know that he was thinking about this
00:24:48i knew he was unhappy
00:24:53but i uh never thought can he really do this to me can he throw me out of my house
00:25:03look i gotta call the kids no wait wait wait i i would rather that you talk to my lawyer
00:25:08first
00:25:09i don't really want to talk to your lawyer first you don't have to use him of course but he's
00:25:13very
00:25:13fair and i'm sure he'll be able to tell you what the deal is with the kids and i would
00:25:18i'd feel better
00:25:19i don't want to jeopardize anything carter hi this is nick brody listen i'm so sorry to call you at
00:25:26home but i'm here with my partner claire rafael and she's just been served with an order to vacate and
00:25:33we just felt she needed to talk to somebody sure nick uh but i'm cooking supper oh i'm sorry but
00:25:39we won't take that much of your time it's really been a great shock to her she came home so
00:25:44she had no idea yeah it came right out of the blue her her husband's name is
00:25:49this is dennis and we uh you know what i think it would be better if you just talk to
00:25:53her yourself
00:25:53all right okay just a minute okay this is carter petrie
00:26:00um hello carter hi claire i'm sorry to hear about all this it's always a shock even when you know
00:26:07it's coming
00:26:09yeah it is there really isn't much we can do tonight but if you'll drop by my office tomorrow
00:26:15morning we'll talk a little and we'll see where to start well actually um maybe you could give me
00:26:23some advice tonight dennis took our children to his mother's can i uh just go there and tell them that
00:26:33i'm
00:26:33home actually no no you can't see them you can certainly call them but it might be easier if you
00:26:40told them you were still out of town that way you wouldn't have to explain anything tonight what's
00:26:44the lawyer's name on the court order plaintiff's lawyer phoebe harris ha ha you try and get some rest
00:26:56and i will see you tomorrow all right yeah bye bye what did he say he said that i can't
00:27:07see the kids i
00:27:08can't go to the house but i could call them good
00:27:19emma
00:27:22could i talk to the kids
00:27:27kiki it's your mom see grandma told you she'd call hi mom can you come get us grandma says we
00:27:35have to go
00:27:35bed at eight o'clock well uh why don't you get into bed when she says and then ask her
00:27:42to tell you a
00:27:43story okay baby is johnny there johnny it's mom
00:27:53hi mom where are you hi honey i'm i'm in seattle how was practice today it was okay when are
00:28:01you coming
00:28:01home johnny look nana really needs me for a little bit here so um
00:28:09so i'm gonna stay but i'll call you tomorrow okay okay okay
00:28:19sweet dreams good night mom i love you i love you too
00:28:32so this is how it's gonna be i'm gonna have to lie to my kids
00:28:45claire carter petrie please come in
00:28:59i know that dennis and i can work this out he doesn't really want a divorce it's just an ill
00:29:05conceived emotional move um our counselor says that his papers don't look ill conceived
00:29:14oh he wants sole custody of the children child support until they're 18 and maintenance that's
00:29:21what we used to call alimony and he wants half your business he claims that with your business booming
00:29:28and your mother ill you're too busy for your family you've been gone 34 days of the last 90 you've
00:29:36cancelled appointments at school you're seeing a therapist you've endangered the children oh he's
00:29:41talking about that car crash that wasn't my fault and and the therapist is seeing the both of us i
00:29:48i
00:29:48don't believe this this isn't dennis
00:29:53has divorce ever been discussed
00:29:58he's talked of separation but only when he's discouraged about himself he's hired a very tough
00:30:05lawyer that may explain it although i'm seeing more and more of this attitude from men
00:30:10who whose spouses are the breadwinners i don't know what you mean men are asking for custody
00:30:18it could be some of the old what's good for the goose is good for the gander
00:30:24i see you mean men are trying to get even for the way they've been yes
00:30:29for the way they traditionally were taken to the cleaners
00:30:35the practice of the law as gender neutral as it tries to be still reflects the biases in our
00:30:41society this judge in your case for example the one dennis's lawyer has maneuvered us into having to
00:30:48deal with is a conservative boston catholic who is not at all sympathetic to working women
00:30:53oh great he thinks moms belong in the home and should not be working i am at home as much
00:31:00as
00:31:00i can and still support the family my husband doesn't bring in any income at all
00:31:07look dennis took on most of the domestic side once he lost his job
00:31:13and i thought he was happy doing it how does a judge make a decision like this after only hearing
00:31:21one side they do it all the time and my job is to make sure that he hears the other
00:31:27side
00:31:29when do i get to see my children we go before the judge next week
00:31:34you'll be in violation if you try to see them before that phone contact
00:31:37that's all hey morning
00:31:50you up to talking
00:31:54nope claire sent you over here oh come on i love both you guys you know that
00:31:59what's going on my lawyer told me not to talk to you well screw your lawyer
00:32:05come on dennis we know each other better than we know ourselves but i gotta tell you you've lost
00:32:11me on this one man i told claire it wasn't another woman is it
00:32:23my lawyer told me not to talk to you because you are claire's partner and you may end up telling
00:32:26everything that i say that would be good right come on you loved each other i know that i was
00:32:34there i introduced you i was your best man yeah yeah you were there you saw it well claire doesn't
00:32:39think i work for anything around here she thinks all i do is sit around and feel sorry for myself
00:32:43while she's out busting her ass for the family yeah she has busted her ass and you've done your fair
00:32:48share of sitting around and feeling sorry for yourself i was fired and why you haven't lined
00:32:52anything else up is a mystery to me you're a bright guy you're smart you used to be driven
00:32:58you don't think i tried to set something else up you think i just sit around here and wait for
00:33:02the
00:33:02phone to ring how would i know you don't talk to me anymore how could i don't see you anymore
00:33:06since
00:33:06you partnered with my wife wow well i know that claire asked you to partner with her first
00:33:15but something about your ego comes to mind i run this house i run this house
00:33:22she doesn't think it's important that somebody be here when the kids get home what are you talking
00:33:26about claire was home for years and i've got a 10 year old they don't need a nanny as much
00:33:31as they
00:33:31need a chauffeur and this is ridiculous she takes care of them she she feeds them she washes them
00:33:36she reads them she loves them as much as you do when she's here claire does what she can dennis
00:33:44we had no idea the business was going to take off the way it did
00:33:48dennis don't you want to try to fix things up before you tear apart everything you've worked
00:33:52for here huh hello yep yep sitting right here okay i'll bring it right over thank you gotta go
00:34:06johnny left his math book wait wait wait wait wait wait let's go out for a beer tonight all right
00:34:12let claire take care of the kids it'll be like old times we'll hash this out i can't do that
00:34:16brody it's
00:34:16none of your business it's not your marriage you stay out of it
00:34:20all right all right congratulations congratulations on your award we're so proud woman of the year
00:34:37thank you thank you this is going to be so good business oh yeah
00:34:43claire there's a shipment of italian continent customs they say you have to sign for it personally
00:34:50betty i have a personal thing i need to deal with
00:35:05dennis
00:35:06dennis hi it's me hi
00:35:10look you made your point i got it okay do you uh
00:35:18i'm sorry i was so angry last night you think um
00:35:25do you think we could meet somewhere and uh
00:35:29and you could tell me what this is all about you know what this is about claire could you please
00:35:37tell
00:35:37brody to stay the hell out of it okay so we'll uh we'll do it on the phone if you
00:35:43like
00:35:45why don't you start at the top of your list what
00:35:47you want to have like a meeting so we can go over our goals and objectives
00:35:53no dennis i just want to find out what's bothering you
00:35:57so uh we could work on finding a solution something that something that'll work for all of
00:36:03us i'm not an employee of yours claire is that how you feel like a employee
00:36:10when did that start i don't want to talk about it well i'm sorry you have to talk about it
00:36:17you just can't destroy our lives and not give me a reason
00:36:21i mean what has changed so much between us that that we can't work it out i don't have to
00:36:27answer
00:36:27to you claire i don't have to prove myself to you claire i don't have to talk to you
00:36:32any more denis please don't go there
00:36:58here's our flag for port rafael flag for fort rafael this is so neat daddy we need such a good
00:37:07job
00:37:07can i sleep at it tonight no because i am i said it first here's what you said well looks
00:37:15like there's
00:37:16enough room for the both of you is in there so why don't you both go get your sleeping bag
00:37:21yes
00:37:25this is so fun i can't wait to show mom this she'll love it as soon as she gets home
00:37:30we'll show her
00:37:30maybe she can sleep with us too i knew he was mad that i invited you over on a school
00:37:37night
00:37:38i also knew that he was unhappy with himself oh come on claire in all the years i've known you
00:37:45i have never seen you play the naive card what do you mean i mean that there is something going
00:37:51on
00:37:51here that you don't want to look at something you've done you said you've not said well he says
00:37:57that we make these decisions and then i just go off and do whatever i want do you sometimes sure
00:38:05he's jealous of your business we couldn't have lived without the business alice i know that but
00:38:10it's done so well i mean maybe it's a little more than threatening i can't do anything about that
00:38:17oh i'm working as hard as i can just to keep this thing going what am i supposed to do
00:38:21make
00:38:21it not threatening too so are we just a little angry here yes i'm angry the bastard's tearing up my
00:38:29life hey it's not just your life claire it's his life too maybe he didn't feel like he was in
00:38:36it
00:38:38he wasn't in it alice he quit on me he quit work he quit talk he quit sex
00:38:47so he's been mad at you too you've got to look at your part in this for what alice what
00:38:53did i do tell
00:38:54me what i did you did his job better than he did you wrecked man and woman's time-honored role
00:39:00you you took over the hunter and gatherer's job look if dennis evaporated tomorrow you'd go on
00:39:08hell i'd be mad at you too
00:39:14ah come here
00:39:23and it's gonna be a robber
00:39:25all right claire our main objective here is to make a good impression on the judge
00:39:36and to have a good evaluator appointed it's the evaluator in most cases who decides who gets the
00:39:41kids okay i'll do all the talking you stay calm right
00:39:55your honor as you've read my client was stunned by the order issued against her last thursday
00:40:02she has led an exemplary life she's strong mentally and physically she's well known in her community
00:40:09she's respected by her children's teachers by their pastor their doctor and their friends
00:40:16her husband has never before expressed an interest in full-time parenting nor did he ever suggest to her
00:40:23that she was an unfit mother she had no idea that he was serious about wanting a divorce
00:40:29behind her back he came to this court and presented evidence purporting to show her in a state of personal
00:40:36crisis the evidence to that effect is filled with coincidence erroneous supposition even a few
00:40:43outright lies to put it bluntly he set her up objection your honor there's no proof of any
00:40:50setup and no proof against it mr rafael deliberately manipulated the situation in order to make his wife
00:40:56look bad we therefore request that the order to vacate be nullified and the children be returned to her
00:41:02care we are not here to try this case counsel what the father's affidavit says the children are doing
00:41:09quite well without her they don't even know they're without me mrs rafael this is a hearing nothing you
00:41:17say has any bearing since you have not been put under oath in this proceeding your counsel speaks for you
00:41:22do you understand yes sir your honor we request that she be put under oath further we would like to
00:41:29bring in witnesses to attest to her diligence as a mother no time since the parties disagree on who
00:41:37shall have custody i'll name an evaluator who will prepare a recommendation any requests janice goldman john
00:41:44eden your honor john eden it is he will study the behavior and emotions of the family relationships then
00:41:51make his recommendation how long will that be mr petrie remind your client she may not speak at this
00:41:58hearing your honor regarding temporary custody the children will stay with their father can the
00:42:04mother live in the house until the evaluator files his report is that acceptable no your honor mrs rafael
00:42:12is clearly angry she became violent at her home the night she was served the police were called
00:42:17there's no telling what she might do to her husband or to the children i would never
00:42:23the order stands pending the evaluator's report the father stays at home with the children mother
00:42:30travels anyway she'll find lodging when she's in town visitation rights then wednesdays and saturdays
00:42:36on the matter of temporary support father will have same access to funds as he's had all along
00:42:42next case
00:42:46no time this is my life my children he says he has no time carter this is so unfair fairness
00:42:54has little
00:42:55to do with divorce proceedings claire carter it's always good to see you my client says mrs rafael
00:43:01can see the children on wednesdays after they get home from school if she wants to pick up a few
00:43:06things she can do so one hour prior to that visitation rona claire yeah mom's not doing so
00:43:13well well they're giving her morphine for the pain but she's going in and out of consciousness
00:43:19her vitals are unstable i think you should get here as soon as possible
00:43:30okay bye
00:43:33carter i have to go i my sister says there's very little time
00:43:39your mom
00:43:42i have to go i'm sorry
00:43:50if i had known she was this sick i i wouldn't have left last week
00:43:56that's not what she wants she wants us to live our lives
00:44:02oh it just feels like i i missed the signs of so many things i
00:44:12the guilt is overwhelming you didn't miss the signs knowing you you probably saw them all but
00:44:19hope they meant something else i knew dennis was unhappy and i i just kept pushing it down so far
00:44:27i i stopped feeling
00:44:31do you still love him
00:44:43hello
00:44:44hello doctor how are we doing
00:44:47about the same
00:44:50how bad is it
00:44:54well with the will as strong as hers she could go on for weeks
00:44:57even months it won't be for a while
00:45:03well with the will as long as she could go on for weeks
00:45:30and one to listen.
00:45:36You'll find the way.
00:45:39We all do.
00:46:06Hey.
00:46:08Hey.
00:46:09How's your mom?
00:46:11She's hanging in there.
00:46:16You okay?
00:46:18Promised myself I wouldn't cry or scream.
00:46:22Listen, I swear to God.
00:46:24You're gonna be okay.
00:46:25Your kids are gonna be okay.
00:46:33Okay, what was that for?
00:46:35I was remembering when the lovely ex-Mrs. Brody gave me the boot
00:46:39and I went back to get my things.
00:46:41Where'd you go after?
00:46:43I went to a place full of laughter and love,
00:46:46a place that was very comfortable, very welcoming.
00:46:49Where'd you go?
00:46:52I went to your house, remember?
00:46:55Yours and Dennis's?
00:46:58I remember.
00:47:01I remember.
00:47:03I remember.
00:47:03I don't know.
00:47:49I think it's time we tell the kids.
00:47:54Yeah, I suppose it is.
00:48:04Is this for me?
00:48:05It's got your name on it.
00:48:20I guess I'll just go and pack some of my things.
00:48:41I do just fine when you're gone, then you walk back into the house and make me feel worthless all
00:48:45over again.
00:48:47How?
00:48:50I haven't said a thing.
00:48:52You don't have to.
00:48:59I want you to know one thing.
00:49:02I will never give you the children.
00:49:07I'll tell them after you leave.
00:49:09No, you won't.
00:49:10I'll tell them while I'm here.
00:49:16Hey!
00:49:18Mom?
00:49:19Hi!
00:49:20Where are you?
00:49:20I'm here!
00:49:22Mom!
00:49:22Yes!
00:49:23How are you?
00:49:25How are you?
00:49:26I missed you guys so much.
00:49:28Nice man.
00:49:30She's good.
00:49:31She's fighting this really hard.
00:49:33And Aunt Rona says, hello.
00:49:36Hello.
00:49:37How you been?
00:49:37Can you make some grace?
00:49:39Sure.
00:49:40You can make them, but you can't eat them until after dinner.
00:49:42Dad?
00:49:43That's it.
00:49:43Let's go, let's make them, let's make them, let's make them, let's get them.
00:49:48Mom, I scored eight points yesterday.
00:49:50Dad said it was the best game that I ever played.
00:49:53Good for you.
00:49:54I got to take the classroom fish home for the weekend.
00:49:57Really?
00:49:57And it's still alive?
00:49:59Mom!
00:50:01Come on, cookie maker.
00:50:06Oh, perfect.
00:50:11I missed you.
00:50:13Can you get a job where you don't have to go away?
00:50:22You want to go for a bike ride after this?
00:50:25Yeah.
00:50:26What are we having for supper?
00:50:31I don't know.
00:50:37I'm not allowed to stay for supper.
00:50:48Your dad and I are, um, in a difficult place.
00:50:57We're going to, uh, get a divorce.
00:51:04And the judge says that Dad is the one who's going to stay with you for a while.
00:51:11It's nobody's fault.
00:51:15You're not going to lose either one of us, okay?
00:51:21And we're both here for you.
00:51:24We both love you.
00:51:27We're just caught living in different houses from now on.
00:51:36But we're both still going to be your parents.
00:51:39We're both still going to do things together.
00:51:43No!
00:51:46No!
00:51:55What are you doing?
00:51:57What are you doing?
00:52:01Johnny?
00:52:01Kiki?
00:52:07Johnny?
00:52:08Listen, we're all going to be okay.
00:52:11Go away!
00:52:13Go away!
00:52:15Go away!
00:52:15Why are you getting a divorce?
00:52:20Because.
00:52:25Johnny?
00:52:27Johnny, open up.
00:52:33Johnny.
00:52:35Johnny, please open up.
00:52:36I want to talk to you.
00:52:38Please.
00:52:46Mommy's got to go, Johnny.
00:52:48Listen, it isn't always going to be like this.
00:52:51The court just needs time to figure out how it's going to arrange things.
00:52:56How can a court decide how to arrange things?
00:52:58It doesn't even know us.
00:53:00It's the law.
00:53:02And when two people get a divorce, they have to obey the laws.
00:53:06We hate the laws.
00:53:09I'll call you tonight.
00:53:11And tomorrow, before you go to school.
00:53:15And I'll see you Saturday.
00:53:17And I'll come to your game Friday, okay?
00:53:21We're going to work it out.
00:53:23I promise.
00:53:24We're going to work it out.
00:53:25This is all Dad's fault.
00:53:39Mommy?
00:53:40Mommy?
00:53:41Mommy?
00:53:41Mommy?
00:53:41Oh, sweetie.
00:53:42She's got to go.
00:53:44She's got to go.
00:53:46She's got to go.
00:53:46Johnny, it's your name.
00:54:13She's got to go.
00:54:15Come on!
00:54:32Hi.
00:54:33Oh, hi.
00:54:36Excuse me, but...
00:54:38how do you, uh, rent a lighthouse?
00:54:42Doesn't the lighthouse keeper have to live here?
00:54:43Well, not after they're decommissioned.
00:54:46Did you, uh, see my ad?
00:54:48No.
00:54:51No, I just came out here to think.
00:54:55I've been sort of, uh, decommissioned myself.
00:55:00Uh, I need a place to live.
00:55:03Well, take a look around if you like.
00:55:05My client's not due for another 15 minutes.
00:55:08Sure, thanks.
00:55:10It's a great place.
00:55:29Hello?
00:55:30Mummy, Daddy and Johnny are fighting bad.
00:55:32What?
00:55:34I don't want supper.
00:55:35Leave me alone!
00:55:36Johnny?
00:55:37Leave me alone!
00:55:38I'm gonna sit down and do as I say, young man.
00:55:41Stop it.
00:55:43It shouldn't be you who gets the house.
00:55:45Mom should.
00:55:46She shouldn't have to live in a hotel.
00:55:48Knock it off!
00:55:50Kiki, supper!
00:55:54Johnny, you got five seconds.
00:55:56You hear me?
00:55:56You got five seconds to get back in here.
00:55:58Five seconds!
00:55:59Uh, honey?
00:56:00Kiki?
00:56:01Honey, talk to me.
00:56:02What's going on?
00:56:03Come on!
00:56:04Supper!
00:56:04I don't want to eat supper.
00:56:06I want you to come home.
00:56:07I-I can't come home.
00:56:09But I could talk to you and Johnny on the phone.
00:56:11As long as you want.
00:56:13Honey?
00:56:14Maybe you should put Daddy on the phone.
00:56:16Kiki, I want you to put the phone down and come in here and eat supper.
00:56:18Who are you talking to?
00:56:19Mom?
00:56:21Claire, she'll call you after supper.
00:56:22Okay?
00:56:23Dennis, what is going on?
00:56:25I-
00:56:27What?
00:56:30Oh, God.
00:56:33Get this.
00:56:34I had to drive Adam to school this morning.
00:56:36He missed the bus again.
00:56:38But when we got there, he jumped out of the car and I rolled down the window and I yelled,
00:56:42I love you, Adam!
00:56:43He looked back at me and went,
00:56:45Good!
00:56:47He's gone.
00:56:55You know, I still don't get how Dennis can do this legally.
00:57:00I'm wondering if he really wants the kids or he's just using them for protection.
00:57:07From what?
00:57:09For avoiding getting on with his own life.
00:57:12He wants to win.
00:57:15Taking the kids and the money would be winning.
00:57:20He wants to hurt me.
00:57:22Oh.
00:57:22He doesn't know what he wants, Claire.
00:57:25He's lost.
00:57:26And this didn't just happen overnight.
00:57:28You two are on totally different wavelengths.
00:57:31Yeah, but we wanted it to work.
00:57:34Honey, whatever you wanted, you left way behind in the dust.
00:57:38Maybe it didn't happen consciously, but you've both chosen to move beyond old dreams.
00:57:53Thanks for meeting me here.
00:57:56I can't stay inside anymore.
00:58:00I just lose it.
00:58:02Fine.
00:58:03I'm happy to be out myself.
00:58:06So I've been reading about this evaluation and the only thing I want to make sure of is that the
00:58:11kids won't have to come to court.
00:58:13They don't usually.
00:58:15But the judge may want to speak to them in his chambers.
00:58:19But what if he asks them to choose between Dennis and me?
00:58:23That would be terrible for them, Carter.
00:58:26Isn't there some way not to involve them?
00:58:29There are three ways, actually.
00:58:31You can give the kids to Dennis.
00:58:34He can give them to you.
00:58:35Or you can agree on joint custody.
00:58:40Can the judge award joint custody?
00:58:42Yes.
00:58:43But if it's a nasty debate and the case goes to trial, the kids usually go to the non-working
00:58:49parent,
00:58:49the one who stays at home and takes care of them.
00:58:52And the money usually follows the kids.
00:58:56I feel like I'm being punished.
00:58:59Well, you are in a way.
00:59:01Family law is still stuck in a criminal view of divorce.
00:59:05Let's find out who killed the marriage and punished them.
00:59:08But we didn't kill the marriage, neither Dennis nor I.
00:59:12The marriage just died.
00:59:14Claire, it doesn't matter what the truth is.
00:59:16If you don't fight Dennis, if you don't make him seem like the bad guy somehow,
00:59:19he could get the children and child support and maintenance.
00:59:24Is that what you want?
00:59:25I don't want any of this.
00:59:28Unfortunately, marriage is not like other contracts in my experience.
00:59:33As soon as one person wants out, it's over.
00:59:40Okay.
00:59:41Tell me what to do, Carter.
00:59:44You fight not to get ruined financially, and you fight to get as much time with your kids as you
00:59:51can.
00:59:55You know the trail. Leave your name and message after you hear the tone. Don't hang up.
01:00:00Hey, Alice? It's Claire.
01:00:03Listen, pretty funny.
01:00:05Our accountant called today to tell me he had to stay neutral because the last time he got involved in
01:00:11a divorce case, he got sued.
01:00:14So I fired him.
01:00:18I knew you would enjoy that.
01:00:20Okay, gotta go. Bye.
01:00:26Hello?
01:00:27Claire, it's me.
01:00:28The police are here.
01:00:32I think you better get over here right away.
01:00:34The police?
01:00:35The police?
01:00:41The police are here.
01:00:55Hello?
01:01:01Mom, they're taking Johnny away.
01:01:04Hi, baby.
01:01:06Hi, Johnny.
01:01:09Hi.
01:01:11Mrs. Raphael?
01:01:13Yes?
01:01:14I'm Pat Jenkins.
01:01:16I'm the county juvenile officer.
01:01:20Can we talk in the kitchen?
01:01:23Yeah, sure.
01:01:24Okay, go wait with Dad.
01:01:30Okay.
01:01:34What on earth happened?
01:01:37Your son called the county abuse hotline.
01:01:40He's asked to be removed from the home.
01:01:42He claims that your husband's abusing him.
01:01:45My husband never hit Johnny, ever, in his entire life.
01:01:52Can I get a drink of water?
01:01:53Yes, of course. Help yourself.
01:01:56Okay, what's this about?
01:01:58I mean, what did you do?
01:02:00I didn't do anything. I assumed you put him up to it.
01:02:03Why would I do that?
01:02:04To prove that I'm a bad father.
01:02:05I had nothing to do with this.
01:02:12Did you say something? Did you punish him for something?
01:02:14I didn't do anything, Claire.
01:02:17Our son just calls the police.
01:02:19I find that hard to believe.
01:02:21I think it was a child abuse program at school that gave him the idea.
01:02:24Oh, a child abuse program, yeah.
01:02:26Claire, we are both in trouble here.
01:02:28They could take him away from us.
01:02:30That's exactly what you were trying to do to me.
01:02:32This has nothing to do with that.
01:02:34The court will say we're unfit parents.
01:02:36That's exactly what you told the judge about me, Dennis.
01:02:40Do you want her to take Johnny away?
01:02:41No.
01:02:42I don't want any of this.
01:02:45I wanted a husband.
01:02:47I wanted a marriage.
01:02:48I wanted a family.
01:02:50And our son apparently feels the same way.
01:02:53I'm not sure how to proceed here.
01:02:55We've never had a child ask for protection when there's no charge of physical abuse.
01:03:00Does Johnny want to come and live with me?
01:03:02You're not taking him, Claire.
01:03:04Living with me has got to be better than a foster home, Dennis.
01:03:09Jesus Christ.
01:03:11I mean, is that where you would take my son?
01:03:14If we take him into custody, I don't know where the judge will put him exactly.
01:03:18It could be a detention center.
01:03:21Can I go talk to Mom?
01:03:25Is that why you did this?
01:03:26To get your mom to come over?
01:03:28I already told you why I did it.
01:03:30My dad is making me crazy.
01:03:32He's making me want to break things.
01:03:36You know, hurt people.
01:03:39Like he hurt you?
01:03:43Tell me how he hurt you.
01:03:45Did he hit you?
01:03:46No.
01:03:49So he didn't abuse you physically.
01:03:54Is that right?
01:04:00I can't stay here.
01:04:02I can't.
01:04:03You have to...
01:04:03Look, Johnny.
01:04:04I may be wrong here, but I get the feeling that what you're trying to do is get your folks
01:04:09back together.
01:04:11What is it you want here, Johnny?
01:04:13Do you want to go downtown?
01:04:15Because if what you want to do is to get the custody order changed, the juvenile judge, he can't do
01:04:20that.
01:04:21The only choice he can make is to take you away from both your parents.
01:04:26Do you know what you want?
01:04:29Do you know what you want?
01:04:57I don't like it that we're with you more than Mom.
01:05:00It should be the same.
01:05:01And you should pick straws or something for the house.
01:05:04It shouldn't just go to Dad because he thought of it first.
01:05:07It ought to be fair is what I'm saying to both of you.
01:05:12I think I better call my lawyer.
01:05:14If everybody wants to call lawyers, we might as well take Johnny into protective custody right now.
01:05:18No, wait a minute. Wait.
01:05:21How can't we find a solution that keeps Johnny home?
01:05:26I'm sorry.
01:05:30It's Rona.
01:05:34Hello, Rona?
01:05:35Huh?
01:05:38Oh.
01:05:41Okay.
01:05:46What is it?
01:05:48Mommy?
01:05:52My mommy just died.
01:05:59She just died.
01:06:05I'm really sorry, Mom.
01:06:08Thank you, Johnny.
01:06:13I'm sorry that Teddy and I are putting you through this.
01:06:18I really am.
01:06:39Was she sick long?
01:06:42A while, yeah.
01:06:45It must have been tough on her, having to go through all this while her mom was dying.
01:06:53Dad, I want to go to Nana's funeral.
01:06:57What did your mom say?
01:06:58She said she wants me to come, but it was up to you to let me go.
01:07:04Do we have to ask the judge's permission for him to be with his mom?
01:07:08No. Since you have custody, you can make that decision.
01:07:12If that's what everybody wants, we can all go home.
01:07:18Come on.
01:07:28Johnny says he wants to go to the funeral.
01:07:32I'd like that.
01:07:34I don't want to be by myself.
01:07:38Can he, uh, come with me?
01:07:41Spend the night?
01:07:48Sure.
01:07:49Can I spend the night, too?
01:07:53Okay.
01:07:57Come on.
01:08:01Are you okay to drive, ma'am?
01:08:04Yeah, sure. We'll be fine.
01:08:07Night, Dad.
01:08:10God, sweetie.
01:08:15I'll see you.
01:08:16Bye, Johnny.
01:08:16Bye, Dad.
01:08:42Bye.
01:08:54Bye.
01:08:55Is this where you live now?
01:08:56Mm-hmm.
01:08:57I was hoping to have it painted before you got here, but...
01:09:00It's so neat.
01:09:06Thanks for not being mad at me.
01:09:09Thanks for not being mad at me.
01:09:12I love you, you know.
01:09:14Love you more.
01:09:17Thanks.
01:09:24Wow.
01:09:26Mom, my room is the best.
01:09:28Mine is better.
01:09:32How about if I, uh, I make us some vanilla milk?
01:09:35I should make it.
01:09:37I know you're sad about your mom.
01:09:39Yeah.
01:09:40It's okay.
01:09:42I like having something to do.
01:09:44We'll come with you.
01:10:14Hey, sailor, you come here often?
01:10:18I said, come in before. I thought maybe you wanted to be by yourself.
01:10:23Dennis.
01:10:26Dennis.
01:10:27Dennis.
01:10:28Dennis, talk to me.
01:10:32Come on.
01:10:34I don't know what's going on with me.
01:10:37I'm, uh...
01:10:40I, uh...
01:10:42Yeah, well, we all go through that sometimes.
01:10:43You know, we all spend a little time in the penalty box, you know?
01:10:47You know when you asked me why I hadn't put anything together in business?
01:10:51I didn't have the guts to tell you.
01:10:53Tell me what?
01:10:55In the last couple of years, I've been up for three decent positions.
01:11:00Big firms, upper management, all the perks.
01:11:04I didn't know.
01:11:05Here you go, sir.
01:11:06Yep, thank you.
01:11:08Lost them all.
01:11:11Two to...
01:11:11kids nearly half my age and one in negotiations over what I was worth.
01:11:17So you pick yourself up and you go back out there. What else can you do? Come on.
01:11:21No, I'm lost.
01:11:26I think I'm afraid to go back out there.
01:11:32You know, when you and Claire started to make it big, the...
01:11:34the Mr. Mom thing got comfortable.
01:11:38And I thought I did it well.
01:11:41Even though every time Claire came through the door, she...
01:11:44redid everything her way.
01:11:50This may surprise you.
01:11:54But for the first time in my life, I don't feel needed.
01:11:59Not by Claire, not by the kids.
01:12:04And I don't like it.
01:12:07And it's tearing me up.
01:12:18All the animals cheered, and after that, Harry never laughed at tortoise again.
01:12:22I like it here.
01:12:25I like it here, too.
01:12:27Nobody else's mom lives in a lighthouse.
01:12:30Is that a good thing?
01:12:31Yeah, it's cool.
01:12:33I wish Nana could have seen it.
01:12:36I wish you had known her better.
01:12:39She would have loved it here.
01:12:43Well, maybe once in a while, Dad can live in the boathouse.
01:12:46Just sometimes.
01:12:49Maybe he could go to the funeral.
01:12:51Me, too.
01:12:54Mom wouldn't want him there.
01:12:57Would you?
01:12:59Is he gonna be mad at me for, like, the rest of my life?
01:13:01No.
01:13:03No.
01:13:06But I could ask him to the funeral if you want me to.
01:13:10Is that okay?
01:13:12Daddy and I are your family.
01:13:14And we'll still be your family whether we're divorced or not.
01:13:18And when somebody dies in your family, you need who's ever left.
01:13:26A child charging his parent with abuse, trying to get his custody changed?
01:13:30I've never heard of such a thing.
01:13:32Why didn't you call me?
01:13:34We can sue the county on this, I'll bet.
01:13:37Do you think she put him up to it?
01:13:40This could cost your wife a fortune.
01:13:42She didn't put him up to it.
01:13:44I think all three of them are pretty upset with the way I...
01:13:47we handled this.
01:13:49Well, it's okay for her to be upset.
01:13:51Kids have nothing to do with divorce.
01:13:54Now, the first thing we have to do is get a restraining order on that funeral trip.
01:13:59Mr. Raphael, for all you know, she may be planning on taking them out of the country and you'll never
01:14:03see them again.
01:14:04Do we know for a fact the mother's actually dead?
01:14:07Now, that's a little out of line.
01:14:10Jimmy, come on in here for a sec.
01:14:11Didn't you have a case last year where a kid tried to have his own lawyer?
01:14:15Look, stop it.
01:14:16I've had it with this vindictive, merciless crap.
01:14:19All right?
01:14:20There's been a death in the family.
01:14:21We need to show some respect.
01:14:23Now, I'm gonna go pick up Kiki so that Claire and Johnny can get to the airport.
01:14:26I don't want you to do another thing until you hear from me.
01:14:29Is that clear?
01:14:38Hi.
01:14:39Hi.
01:14:40Hi.
01:14:43Well, this is, uh, quite a place.
01:14:49Different.
01:14:51Mm-hmm.
01:14:52Listen.
01:14:55Kiki wants to come to the funeral.
01:14:58I'm not surprised.
01:15:03They want you to come also.
01:15:09They do?
01:15:10They need both of us.
01:15:15What about you?
01:15:16Won't that make you feel uncomfortable having me there?
01:15:19Probably.
01:15:21But I'm willing to try.
01:15:23You wanna come?
01:15:24Of course I do.
01:15:26Look at his face.
01:15:27Look at his face.
01:15:28You look so eager.
01:15:30Oh, look at mom.
01:15:32She looks so beautiful.
01:15:34She had some meat then.
01:15:35Not bad.
01:15:37Okay.
01:15:37Put those down there.
01:15:38Use that one there.
01:15:39No, no, no.
01:15:40I already use that.
01:15:41No, put that.
01:15:42Use that one.
01:15:42Okay, go.
01:15:43Can you go to two?
01:15:45I'm gonna go show dad.
01:15:47Put that down.
01:15:48What do you got now?
01:15:49Try to ask for one.
01:15:50Oh, wow.
01:15:53That's beautiful.
01:15:55That's so nice.
01:15:57I love it.
01:15:58You gotta frame it.
01:16:00Thanks, daddy.
01:16:03You could pay it his way.
01:16:05I wonder who that is.
01:16:07So...
01:16:09I'm gonna go check into a motel.
01:16:14There's a bedroom over the garage if you want it.
01:16:17Okay, thanks.
01:16:20Okay, you guys.
01:16:21Don't forget your homework.
01:16:21I'm gonna go sleep in the backyard.
01:16:23Backyard?
01:16:24Just check and see if you're paying attention.
01:16:27Okay, so before Ted goes and checks into the backyard,
01:16:31I really wanted to thank you all for being here.
01:16:34It's okay, mom.
01:16:36We'll see you later.
01:16:37Bye, Ed.
01:16:37Come on, Dennis.
01:16:38I'll get you set up in the garage.
01:16:39Okay, thanks.
01:16:41Okay, come on.
01:16:42Homework.
01:16:48Hi.
01:17:01I'm sorry about you, mom.
01:17:09I'd like to think if I had known it was this close that I would have waited on this whole
01:17:13thing, but...
01:17:14I don't...
01:17:17I'm not so sure that I would have.
01:17:21I wasn't thinking about you.
01:17:24I wasn't thinking about you either.
01:17:27Why should you?
01:17:28I let you down.
01:17:29You didn't let me down.
01:17:30Yes, I did.
01:17:31You didn't.
01:17:32Yes, I did, Claire.
01:17:37Do you know that I was never happy selling stocks and bonds?
01:17:40No matter how much I tried to convince myself otherwise.
01:17:44Do you know that?
01:17:45I got fired for all the right reasons.
01:17:47I was doing a lousy job.
01:17:50It's not that I didn't want another position.
01:17:57I couldn't get one, Claire.
01:18:01So I blamed you for not being sympathetic.
01:18:03I blamed you for catching all the breaks.
01:18:06I blamed you for your success.
01:18:09It wasn't just my success.
01:18:11It was our success.
01:18:13All of us.
01:18:16I couldn't see it that way.
01:18:20You know...
01:18:22I know now that while the business means a lot to me...
01:18:28it pales in comparison
01:18:30in the way I feel for you and the children.
01:18:37I have to start over.
01:18:41You know...
01:18:4815 years.
01:18:51We've built so many good things.
01:18:57I don't want to lose you.
01:19:00I know.
01:19:04I...
01:19:11I can't breathe when I'm with you, Claire.
01:19:17I can't do anything with you looking over my shoulder.
01:19:23It makes me feel...
01:19:26diminished.
01:19:30I have to do this alone.
01:19:34I still want the divorce.
01:19:41Okay.
01:19:46I am the resurrection and the life, saith the Lord.
01:19:50He that believeth in me, though he were dead, yet shall he live.
01:19:54And whosoever liveth and believeth in me shall never die.
01:19:59In sure and certain hope of the resurrection to eternal life,
01:20:02through our Lord Jesus Christ,
01:20:04we recommend to Almighty God our sister Constance.
01:20:08And we commit her body to the ground.
01:20:11Earth to earth, ashes to ashes, dust to dust.
01:20:17The Lord bless her and keep her.
01:20:20The Lord make his face to shine upon her,
01:20:22and be gracious unto her.
01:20:24The Lord lift up his countenance upon her,
01:20:27and give her peace.
01:20:30Amen.
01:20:32Amen.
01:20:36Come on, Nick. Over here. Pass it.
01:20:42Dad, wanna come play?
01:20:43Okay, okay. Certainly. Nick.
01:20:51It's weird, Dennis being here.
01:20:53Nick.
01:20:54It's just the beginning of weird.
01:20:57We've got birthdays, Christmas, graduations.
01:21:02I'm sorry, Claire. I really am.
01:21:06And I'm sorry for being so distant all these years.
01:21:09It's just...
01:21:10No matter what I do, I...
01:21:13never seem to stand as tall in my shoes as you look in yours.
01:21:17Standing too tall in my shoes?
01:21:19Just ended my marriage.
01:21:25Wish she could stay here a couple days?
01:21:28To let this sink in?
01:21:31I saw Mom every day. I was ready for her death.
01:21:34You weren't.
01:21:37Forgive me, Rona.
01:21:38For not being here with you or Mom.
01:21:42Oh.
01:21:43I don't know. Maybe.
01:21:46Only if you invite me to come see you get your award.
01:21:51I would love for you to be there.
01:21:58Mom.
01:22:02Well, I must say that I'm pleased to see that you're trying to settle this through mediation.
01:22:08But you do realize that anything agreed here must be approved by the court.
01:22:14We're aware of that. Can we start?
01:22:18We both know what would be fair.
01:22:21Well, then, perhaps...
01:22:23you should begin.
01:22:28Let's start with your business.
01:22:33I'm not gonna make any claim on that.
01:22:35It's yours.
01:22:39Alright.
01:22:40And I've asked my mother for a loan until I get a job, so I probably won't need anything else
01:22:44from you other than my share of the house.
01:22:51Take the house.
01:22:53That would help a lot.
01:22:55And the kids?
01:22:56Well, I'm... I'm prepared to...
01:22:58No.
01:23:00That's a responsibility we should share.
01:23:03I'd like that.
01:23:08We're gonna try each of us taking you a week at a time, everything even.
01:23:11And on your birthdays, we'll both see you.
01:23:14And you'll see both of us on Thanksgiving and Christmas.
01:23:17Who'll take us to the doctor?
01:23:19Whoever has you when the appointment comes.
01:23:21Well, what if one of you gets sick?
01:23:23Will the other come and take care of you?
01:23:24We'll both do what you need.
01:23:27Okay?
01:23:29And for the rest of it, we'll just have to figure it out as we go along.
01:23:34You ready, guys?
01:23:35Ready.
01:23:41Bye.
01:23:42I love you. Bye, Mom.
01:23:46See you.
01:23:54Yes!
01:23:55All right, let's go.
01:23:58Go, go, go, go, go!
01:24:05Johnny!
01:24:06Johnny!
01:24:07Johnny!
01:24:09Don't, Mom, it upsets him.
01:24:10It does?
01:24:12No, it doesn't.
01:24:13He likes hearing me up here.
01:24:15That was last month.
01:24:17And I was embarrassed.
01:24:19Who knew?
01:24:21Stay with him.
01:24:21Stay with him.
01:24:23There's Sarah. Can I go see her?
01:24:25Yeah.
01:24:25Hi, Sarah.
01:24:28Rona!
01:24:29Hi, Rona.
01:24:31Hi, Sarah.
01:24:33Underneath! Underneath!
01:24:33Come on, Blue! Let's go!
01:24:35Yes!
01:24:36Way to go!
01:24:37Break, break, break, break, break!
01:24:39Now, now, Johnny, take it!
01:24:40Hold the mic!
01:24:42Woo!
01:24:44Woo!
01:24:46All right!
01:24:47Yeah!
01:24:48Yeah!
01:24:50Yeah!
01:24:51Yeah!
01:24:58Every year, the chamber presents an award to the local business person who has most successfully navigated the dangerous waters
01:25:05of commerce and arrived with style and substance on the shores of survival.
01:25:11A little hyperbole goes a long way.
01:25:13Uh, this year, that award goes to the woman who has created this world of beautiful furniture in which we
01:25:20now stand.
01:25:21Ladies and gentlemen, here she is, Claire Raphael, Woman of the Year.
01:25:29Thank you very much for your time.
01:25:38Uh, the credit goes to my friends and family.
01:25:42They know who they are.
01:25:44And I couldn't have created this if it wasn't for each and every one of you.
01:25:51This has also been an extraordinary team effort.
01:25:56And we've made record sales here in Boston this year.
01:26:01And with our new branch in Seattle doing so well, I must say that I am looking forward to the
01:26:09brightest of futures.
01:26:10So thank you all for coming.
01:26:12I appreciate it.
01:26:30Stay tuned.
01:26:31Next on True Movies One.
01:26:33Roots.
01:26:34The Next Generations.
01:26:36Part Six.
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