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00:04:29I didn't see you there.
00:04:30No worries.
00:04:32Love your necklace.
00:04:35Morning.
00:05:12So, boy or girl?
00:05:14We're excited to hear what you have to say.
00:05:19Mrs. Maxwell, on your adoption application, you noted that you take citalopram for depression, is that correct?
00:05:25That's right. My doctor prescribed it.
00:05:27And you've been taking it for a little over a year now?
00:05:31Yes.
00:05:32Regularly?
00:05:32Regularly, yes.
00:05:33Kim, what's this about?
00:05:36We were under the impression that we were just going to come here and you were going to show us
00:05:38a picture of our new baby.
00:05:44Well, to be perfectly blunt, we have a problem.
00:05:49The use of antidepressants is frowned upon by many of the countries with whom we have adoption agreements.
00:05:56That seems rather narrow-minded.
00:05:58Yeah, I would think anything that would help a prospective parent cope would be seen as a good thing.
00:06:02I couldn't agree more.
00:06:03But, unfortunately, they don't view it this way.
00:06:06The medication gave her her life back.
00:06:08I have a chemical deficiency, that's all.
00:06:10You know, if I had a broken arm and didn't treat it, you would think I was ridiculous.
00:06:14How's this any different?
00:06:16It's not wrong to ask for help.
00:06:18Look, I realize that their thinking is flawed.
00:06:21But, because you disclosed it in your medical history, the damage is done.
00:06:29Are you saying our application has been flat-out rejected?
00:06:34I'm afraid so.
00:06:35But, let's not forget, there are other options available, such as domestic adoption.
00:06:40It's not for us.
00:06:41We have friends who have been on the waiting list for over three years.
00:06:43The way the system works, we could easily be on for twice that long.
00:06:46What if we were to refile without mentioning the antidepressants?
00:06:49At this point, you would have to disclose that or it's fraud.
00:06:53What about surrogacy?
00:06:55We've tried.
00:06:56Would you be open to adopting a teen?
00:06:58Our foster system, it just has so many incredible young ladies and gentlemen available for permanent adoption.
00:07:04Ben, I want to go home.
00:07:06Yeah.
00:07:08This isn't right.
00:07:10You should warn people.
00:07:15I'm really sorry.
00:07:17So are we.
00:07:22That sucked.
00:07:25They seem like such good people, too.
00:07:27It's just not fair.
00:07:31It never is.
00:07:41Are you sure there's no chance to bring you in this time?
00:07:44Come on.
00:07:44Yeah.
00:07:50I'm really sorry.
00:07:52I'm sorry.
00:07:53Is someone in there?
00:07:54Be right out.
00:08:02Hey, Gretchen.
00:08:03How's my mom doing?
00:08:04Oh, it's been one of those days.
00:08:05But she'll be glad to see you.
00:08:08Sometimes it feels like a bad cosmic joke.
00:08:10The parent who cared about me is gone, and the one who's left behind needs constant care.
00:08:14I know you loved your father very much.
00:08:16And we miss seeing him around here, too.
00:08:18You just do your best, like you always do.
00:08:25Hi, Mom.
00:08:29Why has Michael stopped visiting me?
00:08:31Has he found someone else?
00:08:34No.
00:08:35Mom, Dad passed away last winter, remember?
00:08:38It was snowing at the funeral.
00:08:40The wind was blowing.
00:08:42The wind?
00:08:45It was cold.
00:08:47Blustery.
00:08:48That's right.
00:08:49Not a good day for a funeral.
00:08:51No.
00:08:53But I liked that potato salad and the ham.
00:08:57Have your cousin Annette bring me some more.
00:09:00You know, I could cook for you.
00:09:03My catering company has really taken off.
00:09:05Annette's potato salad is the best.
00:09:07Tell her to make a lot of it.
00:09:10Okay.
00:09:12I'll do that.
00:09:14Michael's gone?
00:09:21He is, Mom.
00:09:24Dad's dead and gone.
00:09:27My husband is dead, too.
00:09:30Oh, Dolores, I know.
00:09:31I'm sorry.
00:09:33Don't be.
00:09:34He comes to visit me every night, just like he said he would.
00:09:37Larry is a good man.
00:09:39There's no such thing as a good man.
00:09:42They're all boozers and skirt chasers.
00:09:45And my husband was the worst of them all.
00:09:47Mom, don't say that.
00:09:48You know that's not true.
00:09:49Dad loved you.
00:09:51Larry and I play bingo together.
00:09:54He lets me win.
00:10:06Her Alzheimer's is getting worse.
00:10:08Well, that's not unusual.
00:10:10Often the death of a spouse can accelerate dementia.
00:10:12It happened to my mom.
00:10:13Well, I'm not sure Dolores is doing much better.
00:10:16She says her dead husband comes to visit her.
00:10:19They play bingo.
00:10:20Well, of course he does.
00:10:21It wouldn't be the first time a spirit stopped by to deal with unfinished business.
00:10:27You should see her face.
00:10:30Nice one.
00:10:30You had me going.
00:10:31I could tell.
00:10:32The truth is you work here long enough.
00:10:34You see just how strong the earthly bonds are between people.
00:10:36Husbands and wives.
00:10:38Fathers and sons.
00:10:39Mothers and daughters.
00:10:41Maybe these bonds are harder to break than we think.
00:10:43Nah, I think it's just wishful thinking.
00:10:47Fine.
00:10:55I feel like it's my fault.
00:10:56I should have done some research.
00:10:58Don't beat yourself up, honey.
00:11:00It wasn't meant to be.
00:11:02Yeah, but if I just...
00:11:03But nothing.
00:11:04I'm not going to let them make me feel bad about doing what was right for me at the time.
00:11:19Mr. Maxwell?
00:11:21Hi, my name is Lydia Newman.
00:11:23I'm from the St. Barlow Adoption Agency.
00:11:25And I think I have some good news for you.
00:11:34This will strike you as unorthodox, but I overheard your conversation with Kim at the agency,
00:11:39and I want you to know that I understand your frustration.
00:11:42Thank you, Ms. Newman.
00:11:43My own mother was on antidepressants for years.
00:11:46Back then, it wasn't something that you talked about.
00:11:48I can't begin to imagine the number of great moms and dads who have been turned away by this ridiculous
00:11:53notion that they're too damaged to love a child.
00:11:55Very true.
00:11:56Which brings me to why I'm here.
00:11:58I've come across a unique situation.
00:12:00I've been asked to place a six-year-old girl.
00:12:03Her mother is in prison on a three-strike felony conviction, and she's agreed to turn the child over to
00:12:07the state for permanent adoption.
00:12:11Oh, that must be a waiting list.
00:12:14Not if you can circumvent it.
00:12:19Which is why I'd like to introduce you to your new daughter.
00:12:27Oh, hold on.
00:12:30I really, really appreciate you thinking about us first, but I've got to ask you.
00:12:34I hope you don't take this the wrong way.
00:12:38Isn't this illegal?
00:12:41Well, I suppose somebody could make that argument, but let me assure you, in all my years as a social
00:12:46worker, I've never had anybody challenge a placement request.
00:12:48No, right.
00:12:49However, if we did decide to go down this road, there is always a possibility that at some point in
00:12:55the future we could end up in a legal battle.
00:12:57Well, I thought you wanted to be parents.
00:12:59We do, but I think my husband's questions are good ones.
00:13:02I mean, the last thing we'd want to happen is to bring this little girl into our home only to
00:13:05lose her.
00:13:07Maybe I was wrong about the two of you.
00:13:09Most couples would leap at a domestic adoption opportunity with no birth mother in the way.
00:13:13Ms. Newman, wait.
00:13:14You know, I've been in this business a long time, and although most of you won't admit it, none of
00:13:20you want to share your child's love with anyone.
00:13:26What I'm offering you is a once-in-a-lifetime occurrence.
00:13:29We don't disagree.
00:13:30But we also don't want to set ourselves up for disaster.
00:13:33Isn't there some way we can do this by the book?
00:13:37You know, I'm not here to debate the legal parameters of by the book, Mr. Maxwell, except to say that
00:13:42all the proper paperwork would be in place.
00:13:46You know, being a parent, it requires personal sacrifice.
00:13:50And if you don't think that you were wrong by the system, I'm sure I can find somebody who was.
00:13:54No, wait.
00:13:57Maybe we're being too cautious.
00:13:58If you could just give us a few minutes to discuss this in private.
00:14:03Why? His mind's already made up.
00:14:05That's not true.
00:14:06Please.
00:14:08Just a minute.
00:14:11Fine.
00:14:14Fine.
00:14:20When one door closes, another one opens.
00:14:22Isn't that what you always say?
00:14:23Yeah, but this is very dicey.
00:14:25I mean, I can't even comprehend all the ways this could turn out badly.
00:14:28I know, but I want to move forward anyway.
00:14:30Why?
00:14:31I mean, you've never been one to throw caution to the wind before.
00:14:34Look at this little girl, Ben.
00:14:36She needs us.
00:14:37Joanna, that's not fair.
00:14:39I know it's not, but it's the way I feel.
00:14:41And I can't give you a better, more concrete answer, so I'm asking you to take a leap of faith
00:14:45with me.
00:14:46We need to get this little girl into a loving home, even if it's only temporary.
00:14:50What do you say?
00:15:04We'd love to adopt Piper.
00:15:08Oh, Father, that's wonderful news.
00:15:15I'll be in touch soon to finalize everything.
00:15:20I'm so happy for you.
00:15:21I always say every woman deserves to be a mom.
00:15:37What time is it?
00:15:38Five minutes later than the last time you asked.
00:15:42What if Lydia doesn't show up?
00:15:45Uh, then we steer clear of going to jail.
00:15:48Take that back.
00:15:50What's happened is a blessing.
00:15:59We're here.
00:16:06Come on.
00:16:07It's okay.
00:16:13Come on.
00:16:19Honey, we're so glad to finally meet you.
00:16:24Hey, Piper.
00:16:25This is for you.
00:16:31Here you go, Piper.
00:16:36I made this for you.
00:16:38You made this?
00:16:41Oh, my goodness.
00:16:44It's beautiful.
00:16:46I love it.
00:16:48You're a great artist.
00:16:50Can I see it?
00:16:52Come on.
00:17:09Take good care of her, okay?
00:17:37Nothing could feel more right.
00:17:41Do you want to go back inside?
00:17:44Here we come, sweetie.
00:17:47What if it's not real?
00:17:50It's real, sweetheart.
00:17:53Do you want to see your room?
00:17:54Is it in my forever room?
00:17:57It certainly is.
00:17:58We're family now, and we'll never leave you.
00:18:02Ever.
00:18:03Even when my mommy comes?
00:18:06Well, you're a very lucky little girl, because you have two mommies now.
00:18:14And, um, maybe we could all live here together.
00:18:18I would like that.
00:18:20Okay, well, then let's go.
00:18:22I'll raise you.
00:18:23Okay.
00:18:23Okay.
00:18:25Hey, what about the, uh...
00:18:30I'm sensing a trend here.
00:18:31I'm sensing a trend here.
00:19:02Shut off the waterworks, no tears.
00:19:04I can't help it.
00:19:05She's just too precious.
00:19:07You're gonna freak around.
00:19:13Hey, Piper.
00:19:15Look at this.
00:19:17I'm gonna put your beautiful drawing right here.
00:19:23We can all look at it every day.
00:19:25Do you like that?
00:19:30All right.
00:19:36Piper, we're so glad you're finally here.
00:19:48I think she likes us.
00:19:52I think she likes us.
00:20:08We're so glad you're here.
00:20:10Where's mine?
00:20:13Where is my cookie?
00:20:16I want my cookie!
00:20:19Where is it?
00:20:21Is it here?
00:20:31Oh, I know where my cookie is.
00:20:35It's right here.
00:20:39There's my cookie.
00:20:41There's my cookie!
00:20:42Are you my cookie?
00:20:45Are you my delicious little cookie, little girl?
00:20:48Answer me.
00:20:48You better answer me or I'm gonna eat you all up.
00:20:51Are you my scrumptious little daughter?
00:20:52Yes.
00:20:53And am I the best cookie lover you know?
00:20:55Yes.
00:20:56And am I your favorite mommy of all time?
00:21:03Piper, I didn't, I didn't mean that.
00:21:06That's not what I meant.
00:21:07Piper!
00:21:12Wow.
00:21:14Dad was right.
00:21:14You do have a way with kids.
00:21:30So, how's she transitioning?
00:21:32Pretty good, I guess.
00:21:34We've had her ups and downs, but otherwise, I was coming along just fine.
00:21:38She hasn't called me mommy just yet.
00:21:40Believe me, there'll be days you wish she never knew the word.
00:21:43Not me.
00:21:45Ah, the glowing optimism of a new mother.
00:21:47You have to love it.
00:21:53Flynn!
00:22:25Wow.
00:22:27An oldie but a goodie.
00:22:28Where'd you hear that one?
00:22:29In my head.
00:22:32Can I have a snack now?
00:22:33Yes.
00:22:34Got your snack right here.
00:22:37And a hug.
00:22:39Oh, people, you're just gonna have all the hugs you want.
00:22:44Mmm.
00:22:57Mommy?
00:22:57Mommy?
00:23:03Wait here a second, sweetheart.
00:23:05I don't really want to make
00:23:20Excuse me.
00:23:29Fiber!
00:23:33Come here.
00:23:35Honey, are you okay?
00:23:36She just darted out in front of the car. I could have killed her.
00:23:38I only turned away for one second.
00:23:40Well, that's all it takes with kids. Even I know that.
00:23:43I've got her now. Thank you.
00:23:45Honey, are you okay? Why would you just dart in front of traffic like that?
00:23:48But Mommy told me to.
00:23:52Mommy would never do such a thing.
00:23:54Come on.
00:24:12I'm just glad everyone's all right. I wish I had been there.
00:24:16Tell me about it.
00:24:18Do you think Piper's okay?
00:24:20She's fine. The good news is she wasn't hit.
00:24:23No, no. I mean, okay with the transition into family and all.
00:24:27What are you talking about?
00:24:29Well, why would she call this woman in the park her mom?
00:24:32I mean, do you think we should have her evaluated?
00:24:35What?
00:24:35I'm just saying.
00:24:37That you think there's something wrong with our daughter?
00:24:38That's not what I meant.
00:24:40Well, then tell me. What did you mean?
00:24:42All I'm saying is I hope that we're doing everything we should.
00:24:46You know, Piper's life has been difficult enough already.
00:24:50We're doing fine.
00:24:51All the books say the same thing.
00:24:53Adopted children have bonding issues.
00:24:55A classic example of that is they'll often turn to any adult as their parent.
00:24:59That's all this is.
00:25:01Really? I hope you're right.
00:25:04Poor little squirt.
00:25:06What's going on out there?
00:25:16I'm going to get you!
00:25:19Get down, Dylan!
00:25:21Why? She likes it.
00:25:23Well, I don't.
00:25:24You know it's not safe to act all crazy around the pool.
00:25:26What if she fell in? She can't swim.
00:25:28She's not going to fall in.
00:25:29Don't argue with me. I don't like the way you're playing.
00:25:32Please stop.
00:25:32It's okay. I like it. It's really fun.
00:25:35Honey, he could hurt you.
00:25:37You seem to forget she's only six years old.
00:25:40I see. Anything else?
00:25:46Now that you mention it, I don't like your use of bad language in front of her either.
00:25:49Or the fact that you never seem to care whether you're watching inappropriate television.
00:25:52I mean, you do know better. Am I right?
00:25:54Maybe I should have stayed in my dorm and left you at peace with your new family.
00:25:57Would that make you happy?
00:25:58Dylan, look.
00:25:59He's such a bitch.
00:26:01I heard that.
00:26:02Hey, would you talk to her?
00:26:03She seems to think that everything I do is bad for Piper. I'm not a child.
00:26:07Then stop acting like one.
00:26:09There we go.
00:26:09Hey, calm down. Calm down.
00:26:10Me?
00:26:11What about her?
00:26:12Or does this new family supersede your other?
00:26:15You're way out of line, Dylan.
00:26:16No, I'm not!
00:26:17She finally got a kid out of you.
00:26:18Now it's obvious that the rest of us can go to hell.
00:26:21Apologize to Joanna right now.
00:26:23I'm sorry you're a bitch.
00:26:25And I'm sorry you're too blinded by her to see how you've changed.
00:26:31Dylan!
00:26:32Get back here!
00:26:44Dylan!
00:26:45Dylan, stop!
00:26:46Why?
00:26:47I wanna know what's going on.
00:26:49What's it look like?
00:26:50I'm going back to school where I belong.
00:26:52Stop being ridiculous.
00:26:53What, is that what I am now?
00:26:54I thought I was just a bad influence.
00:26:56Can we all just cool down here for a minute?
00:27:00There's no reason you have to leave.
00:27:02This is your family.
00:27:03No, this is your family.
00:27:05Our family crashed and burned a long time ago.
00:27:27Hey.
00:27:29You okay?
00:27:30No.
00:27:33My stepson called me a bitch and suggested that I coerced you into giving me a child.
00:27:39Yeah.
00:27:40I've never seen him this upset before.
00:27:42Yeah, he pretty much said it all.
00:27:44Clearly he resents Piper.
00:27:46Really?
00:27:47I don't know.
00:27:48He's 19.
00:27:49Yeah, I'm not sure it has anything to do with age.
00:27:51You know, if he's got some issue with you or me, I mean, it's still gonna hurt.
00:27:55Look at me and my mom.
00:27:56We've never worked anything out.
00:27:57Yeah, I guess we should cut him a break this time.
00:28:00So when Dylan's upset, we all need to change, but Piper is a child who needs evaluation?
00:28:05Honey, that's not true.
00:28:06To be honest, I heard a bit of what set Dylan off and I'm not sure he's entirely wrong.
00:28:14I know you're frustrated, but like we just said, Dylan's a teenager.
00:28:18He's gonna treat her differently.
00:28:20Not like...
00:28:21Like what?
00:28:24Like New China.
00:28:27You can't take your frustrations from your day at the park out on Dylan.
00:28:31That's not fair.
00:28:32Okay.
00:28:37Okay.
00:28:40Evil stepmother in check.
00:28:45Sweetie, are you okay?
00:28:50Piper?
00:28:52I think she's sleepwalking.
00:28:59Oh.
00:29:01She peed her pants.
00:29:03Here, I'll take her.
00:29:05Come here, honey.
00:29:06I got you, big girl.
00:29:07Oh!
00:29:07I'm gonna clean you up.
00:29:08Let's go.
00:29:10Oh!
00:29:11Oh!
00:29:12Oh!
00:29:13Oh!
00:29:14Oh!
00:29:14Oh!
00:29:16Oh!
00:29:17Oh!
00:29:18Oh!
00:29:19Oh!
00:29:23Who is this?
00:29:24Joanna, it's Gretchen.
00:29:26Hi, Gretchen.
00:29:28I need to let you know your mother, she's taking a turn for the worse.
00:29:31We're gonna have to sedate her.
00:29:37I want my daughter!
00:29:43You can't explain it.
00:29:44She's just become so much more disoriented.
00:29:47Her cognitive ability has really deteriorated.
00:29:49Is there anything we can do?
00:29:51Not really.
00:29:52Although, sometimes seeing familiar faces can trigger the memory.
00:29:55Kinda get her back on track.
00:30:00Hey.
00:30:01Hi.
00:30:03I hear you were asking for me.
00:30:09Mom?
00:30:12Mom, it's me, Joanna.
00:30:15Joanna, you're late.
00:30:18I told you to be home by five.
00:30:21What should I expect?
00:30:24You never listen to me.
00:30:26You're never home on time.
00:30:27You never clean up your room.
00:30:29Mom, stop.
00:30:29This is...
00:30:30I'm your daughter.
00:30:30This is your granddaughter.
00:30:31I'm your daughter.
00:30:32This is your father's fault.
00:30:35His genes, his irresponsibility.
00:30:39I never wanted this.
00:30:41I never wanted a baby in the first place.
00:30:44Mom!
00:30:45Okay, honey.
00:30:46Let's go find some toys.
00:30:47Okay.
00:30:48Mother.
00:30:51Housewife.
00:30:54Tied down like a pig to slaughter.
00:30:57This is your fault, Joanna.
00:31:01Your fault.
00:31:03I had a wife.
00:31:05I never wanted you.
00:31:07Mom, stop it!
00:31:09Stop!
00:31:18Hello, Joanna.
00:31:20Joanna.
00:31:23Where's Piper?
00:31:25I thought you were bringing her by.
00:31:26Gretchen said you'd take a picture of us together.
00:31:30No, don't take it too hard.
00:31:31I see it all the time.
00:31:32They don't know what they're saying, and for God's sake, they don't mean it.
00:31:35I know.
00:31:35I know.
00:31:37Do you?
00:31:39Actually, I think she was being honest for the first time.
00:31:43Joanna.
00:31:44That's okay.
00:31:45You know, my mother was always very distant growing up.
00:31:47In fact, I used to say it seemed like she was in a constant state of wishing she was somewhere
00:31:51else.
00:31:51Maybe I wasn't wrong.
00:31:53Don't be too hard on her.
00:31:55I wish my dad was here.
00:31:56He'd know what to do.
00:31:59Well, maybe he's on his way.
00:32:02He just don't know it.
00:32:05Sometimes the only piece my patients find comes after a visit from the other side.
00:32:11Here, let me show you something.
00:32:16What are those?
00:32:19No one saw the glowing lights when I took the photo.
00:32:22And?
00:32:24Well, a skeptic might say that it's just the light refracting in the lamps.
00:32:28But you think it's something else.
00:32:30Well, I don't mean to sound nutty.
00:32:33But when you've worked here for as long as I have,
00:32:36you become witness to things you just can't explain.
00:32:38I believe that when a patient loses their grip on this world, they gain access to another place.
00:32:45A spiritual plane.
00:32:46A place that we're not even aware of.
00:32:49I guess I'm just not much of a believer in that kind of stuff.
00:32:52I just don't buy it.
00:32:54I guess I think what's done is done.
00:32:55And when it ends, maybe it's for the best.
00:32:58Okay.
00:32:59To each his own.
00:33:02Well, I'll make sure your mom gets a copy of this photo.
00:33:06You too, if you want one.
00:33:07Oh, that's okay. I don't want one, but thank you.
00:33:18Goodbye, Mom.
00:33:22Goodbye, Mom.
00:33:24Whispers I would wander, upstairs and downstairs, in my lady's dream, there I met an old man who would not
00:33:44sing his prayers.
00:33:46I took him by the left leg and threw him down the stairs.
00:34:21Must have hurt to hear her say that.
00:34:23It felt like a knife in my stomach.
00:34:26Well, the truth can hurt.
00:34:27Yeah, although later on it felt different, as if hearing the truth gave me a window into her soul, if
00:34:33that makes sense.
00:34:35Well, you just admitted that she has a soul.
00:34:38The trippy thing is, all that resentment that's been building up over the years, some of it kind of went
00:34:42away.
00:34:43That's because maybe you better understand her?
00:34:46Better than I ever did before, that's for sure.
00:34:49You know what? Let it go.
00:34:50Just because they're your parents doesn't mean that they aren't without their own flaws.
00:34:54Easier said than done.
00:34:59Hello?
00:35:00My dad there.
00:35:01Hi, Dylan. No, he's not.
00:35:04I told him to call me.
00:35:05Okay. Hey, how's everything going? It's...
00:35:10Oh.
00:35:11He's still not talking to you, huh?
00:35:13Afraid not.
00:35:22What? What? What is it?
00:35:28Uh, remember that woman I told you about? The one from the park?
00:35:32Yeah.
00:35:34I think I just saw her outside.
00:35:37What? Are you kidding me?
00:35:41Do you think maybe she followed you home from the park?
00:35:43I don't know.
00:35:46Mommy?
00:35:54Piper, what are you doing?
00:35:55Mommy was here.
00:35:57She's coming to take me home.
00:36:05Hey.
00:36:06The homeless woman?
00:36:07Ben, I saw her again.
00:36:08Right outside our house.
00:36:10Call the police. I'm coming home.
00:36:11I have. I have.
00:36:12They said they control the neighborhood, but it still doesn't explain Piper's behavior.
00:36:16I'm telling you, something is wrong.
00:36:17Honey, listen to me.
00:36:19Maybe this is better handled by a professional.
00:36:22Like I said before, let me make an appointment for Piper with a child therapist who specializes in adoption cases.
00:36:27No, no, I need more than some shrink's theories. Piper deserves the truth and so do we.
00:36:32Okay, where are you going?
00:36:34To the source.
00:36:35Whoa, whoa, whoa. Hold on, Joanna. Just hold on a second.
00:36:38Think about what you're doing here.
00:36:39Oh, I have.
00:36:40Nobody at the agency knows about this adoption but Lydia.
00:36:44You're opening up a whole other can of worms here.
00:36:46I don't care. I just want to help a little girl.
00:36:59May I help you?
00:37:00Uh, I was looking for Lydia Newman.
00:37:03Mrs. Maxwell?
00:37:07Where's Lydia?
00:37:08She quit.
00:37:09Why?
00:37:10Actually, we don't know. She just stopped coming in for work one day.
00:37:16Is there something wrong?
00:37:19No, no, I just wanted to thank her.
00:37:21Oh, I didn't know that you knew Lydia.
00:37:24Well, she heard that our adoption plans fell through and sent us a lovely gift basket and I thought maybe
00:37:29I'd write her a thank you note.
00:37:31You could forward it to her?
00:37:32Of course.
00:37:35Excuse me.
00:37:38Kim Carlson?
00:37:41Yes.
00:37:42We will need about two hours.
00:37:46Yes.
00:37:53Of course, we can make anything more.
00:37:55Thanks so much.
00:37:56My pleasure.
00:38:08I've been willing to do whatever it is you need except this.
00:38:12Oh, come on. You're my guy. I need you to trust me on this.
00:38:16Look, our daughter is a beautiful, intelligent, caring little girl. She's not damaged. She doesn't think every adult she sees
00:38:23is her mother.
00:38:23She thinks one particular woman who is stalking us is her mom and I need to know why.
00:38:28Then you think she's telling the truth about this woman you've seen.
00:38:30Our daughter is not a liar.
00:38:32No, but her mother's in prison.
00:38:34Well, what if she's not?
00:38:35What if she was never in prison?
00:38:37What if Lydia is lying? That's what I need to know.
00:38:41Are you with me?
00:38:50Check this out.
00:38:53Something tells me this isn't gonna end well.
00:39:27Oh, God.
00:39:38Hello?
00:39:43Hello?
00:39:58Why do this?
00:40:05She's totally nuts.
00:40:20Whatever her state of mind, she's certainly afraid of something.
00:40:24Oh, God.
00:40:24Oh, God.
00:40:36Oh, God.
00:40:52Oh, God.
00:40:52Uh, Joanna.
00:41:03Why would she burn Piper's violence?
00:41:06I don't know, but who's this?
00:41:08You ever heard of them?
00:41:10No.
00:41:11Lydia never mentioned either of them.
00:41:14Well, Lydia was honest about one thing, anyway.
00:41:18She really was in prison.
00:41:22That's her.
00:41:23Who?
00:41:24That's the woman from the park and from our house.
00:41:27That's Piper's mother.
00:41:28No, this cannot be happening.
00:41:31Where the hell is Lydia Newman?
00:41:34I won't let them take Piper away.
00:41:37I won't.
00:41:38Come here.
00:41:56You have 114 messages.
00:42:02How many?
00:42:11Make it stop.
00:42:12It's freaking me out.
00:42:18What have we got ourselves into?
00:42:21Come on.
00:42:25Let's go.
00:42:40Come on.
00:42:40Let's go.
00:42:41That's what I get.
00:42:42How you got her back.
00:42:43That's a good look.
00:42:44Nice.
00:42:48Well it's very kind of you to come over.
00:42:50Oh, not at all.
00:42:51We're happy to do it.
00:42:52It was great.
00:42:52great to see piper yeah how's she been adjusting by the way great just great bright little girl
00:42:58very loving so uh no episodes what do you mean well we love that little sweetheart right from
00:43:09the start yeah and she appeared to love living with us we bonded right off the bat but you're
00:43:15saying something happened she stuck a knife in a light socket one afternoon she gave herself quite
00:43:24a shock too at first we thought it was just an accident yeah but then she tried to electrocute
00:43:29herself again this time while in the tub with one of the other kids
00:43:39you have to understand that most of these children are very troubled when they come to live with us
00:43:43and we're used to it but this was different yeah i'm not gonna lie to you we were scared to
00:43:49death
00:43:50and we told lady of that what'd she tell you to do she didn't no she just came and took
00:43:56her away
00:43:58during these episodes did piper ever mention her birth mother coming back to get her
00:44:02well all the children do that in a roundabout way where did mommy go why did daddy leave
00:44:07but piper oh poor thing she was a hundred percent convinced that her mommy was coming back for
00:44:12her even claimed to see her when we were shopping but i wouldn't worry about it i mean they all
00:44:19do
00:44:19that sort of thing to a certain extent she had no idea that her mother was in prison no she
00:44:25didn't
00:44:28mr and mrs harlan has piper's birth mother tried to contact you recently that's not possible
00:44:36wait um you don't know do you know what piper's mother is dead
00:44:49she hanged herself in her prison cell not long after she signed her rights away
00:44:53so
00:44:54I don't know.
00:45:49Bruce!
00:45:56I want my daughter!
00:46:00Help!
00:46:02I need some help!
00:46:20It's very unusual.
00:46:22Obviously, I've seen them get violent before, but it's never directed at themselves.
00:46:28It's lucky I got here when I did.
00:46:30Thank you, Gretchen.
00:46:33We both really appreciate everything you've done.
00:46:35Did she say anything?
00:46:37She said, I want my daughter.
00:46:40It scared the hell out of me, too.
00:46:43Like she was possessed.
00:46:45I know this is all strange for you.
00:46:48You call me if you need any more help.
00:46:50Okay.
00:47:00You've reached the office of Margot Lace, attorney-at-law.
00:47:03Please leave a message, and I will get back to you as soon as I can.
00:47:07Miss Lace, my name is Joanna Maxwell.
00:47:09I got your number from the public defender's office.
00:47:11Miss Lace, it's my understanding that you were working on an appeal for a client of yours
00:47:15named Ashley Henderson, who committed suicide in prison.
00:47:19If you have any more information about her death, I'd love to hear from you.
00:47:23Again, my name is Joanna Maxwell.
00:47:25Thank you for your time.
00:47:27Way to try.
00:47:29There's more to this, she'll know.
00:47:47You're going to tell me?
00:47:48Tell you what?
00:47:51Whatever it is you're stewing on in your head.
00:47:53I know how you work sweetheart.
00:47:54You chew on something, and then you wait until after I close my eyes before you launch
00:47:58into your detailed diatribe.
00:47:59That'll go on for hours.
00:48:03Or not.
00:48:05I'm thinking we should call the police.
00:48:07The police?
00:48:08I'm just throwing it out there.
00:48:10What are we going to tell them?
00:48:11That a ghost is attempting to kidnap our child?
00:48:13No, maybe we can tell them about Lydia.
00:48:15Come clean about what she's done.
00:48:17Maybe they'll know how to find her.
00:48:18Oh, sure, after they take Piper away from us.
00:48:20No way.
00:48:20We're not going to involve the police.
00:48:22It's too risky.
00:48:22Well, then you think of something.
00:48:24At least I'm trying to protect our daughter.
00:48:26Oh, that's what this is about.
00:48:27I'm not doing enough.
00:48:29I'm sorry.
00:48:30I didn't mean that.
00:48:31Actually, I think you did.
00:48:32And you know what?
00:48:32It's not fair.
00:48:34Good night.
00:48:34Ben, please.
00:48:35I can't believe I let you talk me into this.
00:48:37This whole thing is your fault.
00:48:39Ben, don't do this.
00:48:41Ben, don't do this.
00:48:59I don't want my daughter.
00:49:06Ben, don't do this.
00:49:13Oh, my God.
00:49:58Oh, my God.
00:50:20Oh, my God.
00:50:35Oh, my God.
00:50:53You can't have her.
00:50:54She's ours now.
00:50:56Go back to the light of whatever you do, you're dead.
00:50:59Go back to the light of whatever you do.
00:51:10Where's Piper?
00:51:11She's gone.
00:51:12What?
00:51:15Tiger!
00:51:59Go inside.
00:52:00Go inside now.
00:52:13What do we do?
00:52:14I don't know.
00:52:49Go inside now.
00:53:11Upon death, a spirit is essentially nothing more than raw emotion.
00:53:15Things like logic, reason, and empathy have all gone out the window.
00:53:19Only the strongest emotions remain.
00:53:21So she doesn't understand why her daughter isn't with her?
00:53:24She just knows it's our fault.
00:53:26How much of her memory is intertwined with her basic fight-or-flight instincts is more difficult to predict.
00:53:32In your situation, she clearly knows she has a daughter, and the need to get her back is overriding everything
00:53:37else.
00:53:38But why can't she just take Piper?
00:53:41In layman's terms, she doesn't know how.
00:53:44Her basic ability to manipulate her surroundings is all new to her.
00:53:48But she'll learn.
00:53:49In some ways, her learning curve has already begun.
00:53:52She found you, and now your mother.
00:53:55Gretchen's right.
00:53:57In her current state, she equates hurting you with getting her daughter back.
00:54:01It's going to get worse, isn't it?
00:54:02Most likely, yes.
00:54:04Sometimes when a person dies in a state of extreme emotion, their spirit won't pass over until they have justice.
00:54:10Unless we intercede, I doubt she'll give up until she's brought Piper over to her side.
00:54:14She wants to kill her own daughter?
00:54:17I'm afraid so.
00:54:20Because to her, you see, this is not such a bad thing.
00:54:23It's a way to reunite them.
00:54:26Forever.
00:54:27I won't let that happen.
00:54:30There must be something we can do to protect ourselves.
00:54:35Gretchen, are you up to it?
00:54:56Only Lydia's apartment doesn't seem that insane.
00:54:59You have a better idea?
00:55:01I know.
00:55:02It feels over the top, but it works.
00:55:04Native Americans have been using white sage to chase away negative energy for centuries.
00:55:08Okay.
00:55:09Just a little out of my comfort zone.
00:55:11Don't worry.
00:55:12The cleanses we've done have all been successful.
00:55:14Half this one isn't.
00:55:15A more powerful exorcism may be necessary in order to convince Piper's mom to move on to the other side.
00:55:22Are we ready?
00:55:24Then let's begin.
00:55:25Remember, be forceful but not belligerent.
00:55:28Antagonizing the spirit could bring about a violent reaction.
00:55:31Okay, wait a second.
00:55:34Are we sure that we should be doing this?
00:55:36Ben, let's try and stay positive about this.
00:55:38They're trying to help us.
00:55:40Joanna's right.
00:55:40I'm not trying to frighten you.
00:55:42But we do need to be united in our purpose.
00:55:44This is not about picking a fight.
00:55:46This is about making the spirit see that its presence won't be tolerated.
00:55:56Spirit, we mean you no harm.
00:55:58Please leave this place in peace.
00:56:02Spirit, we mean you no harm.
00:56:05Please leave this place in peace.
00:56:10You are dead, so we wish you well to seek the light.
00:56:26Spirit, we mean you no harm.
00:56:28Spirit, we mean you no harm.
00:56:32Please leave this place in peace.
00:56:36Spirit, we are dead, so we wish you well to seek the light.
00:56:40Spirit, we mean you no harm.
00:56:43Please leave this place in peace.
00:56:47Spirit, we mean you no harm.
00:57:20You have no power over the members of this home any longer.
00:57:31This house is for the living, not the dead.
00:57:34Seek the light.
00:57:36Leave this place in peace.
00:57:54Is that it?
00:58:07Is that it?
00:58:09Yeah.
00:58:12Yeah, I think that's it.
00:58:15We can't force the spirit to cross over, but we can keep it out of your home.
00:58:22I think you'll find that your house is safe.
00:58:34Gretchen, Professor Sorensen, thank you so much for coming.
00:58:37Oh, you're most welcome.
00:58:39I'm just sorry we weren't able to meet under better circumstances.
00:58:42Good night.
00:58:43Good night.
00:58:44Is there anything else we should know?
00:58:50Well, just respect what's been done.
00:58:53And don't do anything to invite the spirit back into your house.
00:58:57Like what?
00:58:58Well, one of the easiest ways for a spirit to invade a home is through seemingly innocent games.
00:59:02Despite what you think, they do have power.
00:59:04What kind of games?
00:59:06Palm readings, automatic writings, tarot cards, spirit in the glass, any kind of incantation.
00:59:12Ouija board?
00:59:13You do not want a Ouija board anywhere near this house.
00:59:15That's not the kind of thing we do around here on a regular basis.
00:59:18Well, then you'll be fine.
00:59:20Well, thank you.
00:59:21I'm glad I could help.
00:59:24Good night.
00:59:26Good night.
00:59:30And Larry the loon and Mildred the mallard lived happily ever after.
00:59:37The end.
00:59:39Daddy?
00:59:40Mm-hmm?
00:59:41Do I still have two mommies?
00:59:43Yes, you always will.
00:59:45Why?
00:59:47Because you're a very lucky little girl.
00:59:50First of all, you had a birth mother, and she carried you in her tummy, you know.
00:59:54And then when she got sick and she went to heaven, she loved you so much that she made
01:00:00plans for you to live with a new mommy and daddy so that you would always be taken care of.
01:00:06Piper, will you tell me if you ever see your mommy again?
01:00:11There she is.
01:00:19How long have you been standing there?
01:00:20Long enough.
01:00:22Piper, it's bedtime.
01:00:24Come on.
01:00:27Pop in there.
01:00:32I love you.
01:00:35I love you.
01:00:38Nice, sweetheart.
01:00:55Hello.
01:00:55Hi.
01:00:56Good to see you again.
01:00:56Good to see you.
01:00:58So, you think I could get one of these?
01:01:03Absolutely.
01:01:07Everything's all right at home?
01:01:08Piper's good?
01:01:09She's great.
01:01:10Actually, everything's perfect.
01:01:14Be honest.
01:01:15No problems.
01:01:16None.
01:01:18What you did for us, I can't thank you enough.
01:01:22Well, I'll have this photo for you next time I see you.
01:01:25Great.
01:01:25Thanks.
01:01:30Do you remember these?
01:01:31It's a family newsletter dad used to mail out every year when I was a kid.
01:01:35He loved bragging to his friends about his family.
01:01:39I threw all those away.
01:01:42I remember that, too.
01:01:43Your father said I should do it.
01:01:46No, he didn't, Mom.
01:01:47He said you should put them away for the grandkids, but you said you needed the storage.
01:01:53Your father said...
01:01:55I'm not lying, Mom.
01:01:57We've had this conversation many times.
01:02:05Mom, I'd like to talk to you about Dad.
01:02:09I'd like to try and understand...
01:02:11Your father's dead.
01:02:13I know he is, but I'm not.
01:02:17It's just you and me now, Mom.
01:02:22And I'd like to get to know you.
01:02:26Before it's too late.
01:02:43Joanna.
01:02:47I'd like that, too.
01:03:02Seriously, you told Gretchen everything was perfect?
01:03:04It is.
01:03:06Really.
01:03:07Nothing's missing.
01:03:08We're just one big happy family.
01:03:12Call Dylan.
01:03:13No, I've had enough drama for one day.
01:03:16He won't want to talk to me anyway.
01:03:17Come on, when do you ever call him?
01:03:19Never.
01:03:20Well, it might make a difference.
01:03:22I guess.
01:03:23No, let me rephrase that.
01:03:24It would make a difference.
01:03:26While you're reaching out to family, I'll give it a try.
01:03:40Hello?
01:03:41Dylan, hey, it's Joanna.
01:03:42How are you?
01:03:44Look, I gotta go.
01:03:45I'm in a bit of a hurry.
01:03:46I can't really talk on the phone right now.
01:03:47Wait, wait, wait, wait.
01:03:48You know, um...
01:03:49I thought with the long weekend coming, you might want to...
01:03:53come home.
01:03:54Spend some time at the house.
01:03:57You want me to come home?
01:03:59Look, I know things haven't been great between us lately, and I know it's been tough on you
01:04:03having Piper join our family, but that's no excuse for how I've treated you.
01:04:09It's all right.
01:04:11Shouldn't have yelled at you either.
01:04:14You know, a lot's been going on around here lately, and I miss you, Dylan.
01:04:18I miss your presence in this family.
01:04:21So come home, okay?
01:04:23Piper needs her big brother.
01:04:24My dad really doesn't deserve you.
01:04:26You read my mind.
01:04:30Tell dad to pick me up tonight.
01:04:31Really?
01:04:32Yeah.
01:04:33Mom, we can suck around here.
01:04:34There's nobody around.
01:04:35Well, that's great.
01:04:37We'll see you soon.
01:04:39I love you, Dylan.
01:04:41I know.
01:04:48Dylan?
01:04:48What was that?
01:04:50Hey, it must be my battery.
01:04:52I'll see you soon.
01:04:53Bye.
01:04:55That was amazing.
01:04:58I really don't deserve you.
01:05:02At least we all agree on something.
01:05:05Go get him.
01:05:07Well, thank you for agreeing to see me, Miss Lace.
01:05:09It's my pleasure.
01:05:11Needless to say, I was surprised to get your call regarding Ashley Henderson.
01:05:16She wasn't a bad person.
01:05:18She just got caught up with the wrong crowd.
01:05:21A breaking and entering conviction put her behind bars for 26 months.
01:05:26It was hard on her, but she knew she'd be reunited with her daughter when it was over, so she
01:05:30stayed out of trouble, hoping for an early release.
01:05:34Then Lydia tricked her into permanently signing away her parental rights, and Ashley's world came crashing down around her.
01:05:41What do you mean I can't reapply for custody when I get out?
01:05:46It's not when I was told, when I signed the papers, the lady said it was only temporary.
01:05:52It is not final.
01:05:55Lou, you're not listening.
01:05:59That's my baby.
01:06:00She's mine.
01:06:01You can't...
01:06:02Lou?
01:06:05Lou?
01:06:11Why won't anybody help me?
01:06:17This is my little girl.
01:06:21I don't know.
01:06:27I don't know.
01:06:58I can't believe it.
01:07:00You're saying Lydia sold Piper?
01:07:04Or tried to, anyway.
01:07:05We've got to find Lydia.
01:07:07She needs to be held responsible for what she's done.
01:07:09Unfortunately, there's no way to prove any of it.
01:07:12Not without the testimony of the attorney or the couple who paid Lydia.
01:07:16And they've all vanished.
01:07:18I hope they got what's coming to them.
01:07:52I hope they got what's coming to them.
01:07:55I really appreciated Joanna's call.
01:07:57You should tell her that.
01:07:59I will.
01:08:01But first, I want to tell you something.
01:08:04I was more mad at you than I was at Joanna.
01:08:06Me?
01:08:07Yeah, Dad, you.
01:08:08Why?
01:08:10Because sometimes I need you to be as interested in my life as you are in your new one.
01:08:13It's not fair.
01:08:13You don't know what's been going on.
01:08:15Does it matter?
01:08:15Dylan, look.
01:08:19I'm sorry.
01:08:20No more excuses.
01:08:25You forgive me?
01:08:28I already have.
01:08:30Give me a ride home.
01:08:34It's pretty quiet tonight.
01:08:36Mrs. Burton's foot's swelling again, but that's about it.
01:08:39Thanks, Gertz.
01:08:41Have a good night.
01:08:42I will.
01:08:43Just as soon as I get all these files done.
01:08:51Everyone bailed already, huh?
01:08:53Yeah, nobody wastes any time.
01:09:00You feel that?
01:09:15M is for monkey.
01:09:25A is for apple.
01:09:31Axe, is for?
01:09:32No girlfriend?
01:09:34Seriously?
01:09:35Let's not talk about it.
01:09:38Tell you the truth, it's probably a good thing.
01:09:40One less reason to have your house blessed.
01:09:42What?
01:09:43Long story.
01:09:51Oh, my God.
01:10:00Oh, no.
01:10:05No.
01:10:06I'm not kidding.
01:10:07You're serious.
01:10:08You let Joanna talk you into it.
01:10:09Yeah, it's called compromise.
01:10:11Wait till marriage go around.
01:10:12I don't care.
01:10:13There's no way I'd ever let anyone talk me into
01:10:14green tea souffle.
01:10:16You don't know what you're missing?
01:10:19Okay, fine.
01:10:20You're right.
01:10:20It tastes like feet.
01:10:21I knew it.
01:10:21I see you seeking and
01:10:29where shall I go?
01:10:33What?
01:10:34Open.
01:10:36Open.
01:10:38Yeah, what are you doing?
01:10:38Open.
01:10:39Come on.
01:10:40Come on.
01:10:41Yes.
01:10:47Dylan's coming to see you.
01:10:49No, he's not.
01:10:51Of course he is.
01:10:52Why would you say that?
01:10:54Mommy told me.
01:10:57What'd you just say?
01:11:02Piper, look at me and tell me what you just said.
01:11:05I can't.
01:11:06It's a secret.
01:11:17Hi, it's Ben.
01:11:17Leave a message.
01:11:18Hey, Ben, it's me.
01:11:19Just checking in.
01:11:20Call me when you get this.
01:11:24You all right?
01:11:25Yeah.
01:11:25What's going on?
01:11:26Don't worry.
01:11:26Someone will be here soon.
01:11:34Damn it.
01:11:35You said a bad word.
01:11:36And I'm sorry.
01:11:37I'm just worried.
01:11:39Hello?
01:11:44Ben?
01:11:46Joanna, I'm at the school.
01:11:47We need help.
01:11:49We need help.
01:11:50Joanna said help.
01:11:51Ben, what's going on?
01:11:53Ben!
01:11:57Piper, we got to go.
01:12:02Lydia.
01:12:05What was that?
01:12:10Pick up the phone, Joanna.
01:12:13Pick up the phone.
01:12:15Lydia.
01:12:16What are you doing here?
01:12:19Hello, happy family.
01:12:23Hey.
01:12:36Gertie.
01:12:37Piper, no.
01:12:39Mommy gave Gertie to me when she went away.
01:12:43My first mommy.
01:12:44Please, please give her back to me.
01:12:48It's time to go, sweetheart.
01:12:50Your mommy wants you back.
01:12:52Her mother is dead, Lydia.
01:12:55Don't you think I know that?
01:12:58Her spirit won't stop torturing me.
01:13:02But I'm going to make things right.
01:13:03I know what to do now.
01:13:05Piper needs to join her mommy on the other side.
01:13:08No.
01:13:09It's the only way.
01:13:11I had a wealthy client who was willing to pay for her child.
01:13:15So I tricked Piper's mother into giving her up.
01:13:18And now she won't stop until she gets her back.
01:13:22I think giving her to you could change that.
01:13:25I won't let you do this, Lydia.
01:13:27You idiot.
01:13:27Don't you get it?
01:13:29If I don't do that, she's going to kill you just like she killed my other clients.
01:13:37Oh, God, leave me alone.
01:13:40God, leave me alone.
01:13:43Leave me alone.
01:13:45Leave me alone.
01:13:47Leave me alone.
01:13:48Leave me alone.
01:14:10Come on, pick up.
01:14:11Pick up.
01:14:15I called the diocese as soon as I got your message.
01:14:17Good.
01:14:18Let's go.
01:14:19We've got to hurry.
01:14:19We've got to hurry.
01:14:23Oh.
01:14:28Let's go.
01:14:55Give me the towel!
01:15:08Dad, what's going on?
01:15:09Don't say anything.
01:15:13We're not responsible for what happened to you!
01:15:17Hurting us won't make things even!
01:15:25I think she's gone.
01:15:26She?
01:15:33What's happening?
01:15:34Stay back!
01:15:35Get down, do it!
01:15:36Get down!
01:15:39Get down!
01:15:40Sorry, Nick!
01:15:41Sorry, Nick!
01:15:42Sorry, Nick!
01:15:53Sorry, Nick!
01:16:23Give me the towel!
01:16:26No, I can't go up there.
01:16:28I'll get home.
01:16:34I'll get home!
01:16:35Give me the towel!
01:16:43Leave me alone!
01:16:45Leave me alone!
01:17:03I'm scared!
01:17:04Hey, baby!
01:17:04I've got you!
01:17:07It's for your own good!
01:17:09Give me the towel!
01:17:09No!
01:17:12No!
01:17:14No!
01:17:14No!
01:17:14No!
01:17:15Open the door!
01:17:18Open the door!
01:17:19I want my mommy!
01:17:20So do I!
01:17:23I'm gonna get in!
01:17:26No!
01:17:27No!
01:17:28No!
01:17:30No!
01:17:30No!
01:17:30No!
01:17:31You need to invite your mommy into our house.
01:17:34I'm gonna break the door!
01:17:37No!
01:17:37No!
01:17:38No!
01:17:39No!
01:17:40No!
01:17:41No!
01:17:42No!
01:17:44No!
01:17:46No!
01:17:48No!
01:17:50No!
01:17:52No!
01:17:55No!
01:17:58No!
01:17:58No!
01:17:59No!
01:17:59No!
01:18:00No!
01:18:00No!
01:18:14Oh, my God.
01:18:39I need you to focus, baby girl, okay?
01:18:41We need your mommy.
01:18:42Your other mommy, okay?
01:18:44Bring her to us.
01:18:50Paige.
01:18:51Paige.
01:18:52Paige.
01:18:55Help me.
01:18:57Focus, baby.
01:18:58We need your mommy.
01:19:01Ask her in.
01:19:02Do it now.
01:19:03Help me, mommy.
01:19:04Help me.
01:19:08Your daughter needs you.
01:19:11Don't let this woman hurt her.
01:19:13Help me.
01:19:15Help me.
01:19:16Help me.
01:19:24Are you afraid?
01:19:25Let the man hurt her tape.
01:19:27Vibra away.
01:19:45Give me the girl.
01:19:46You'll have to kill me first.
01:19:49You read my mind.
01:19:50I'll haunt you to your grave.
01:19:52That's a promise.
01:19:59Maya.
01:20:03Oh, God.
01:20:06Mommy?
01:20:07No!
01:20:09Get back!
01:20:10Go hide!
01:20:12I'm trying to help you!
01:20:14No!
01:20:14She's trying to hurt Vibra!
01:20:24No!
01:20:28No!
01:20:30I'm sorry I tricked you, okay?
01:20:33I'm trying to reunite you.
01:20:36That's what you want, right?
01:20:37That's what you want.
01:20:42Get back!
01:20:43I can still fix it.
01:20:45You'll both be dead.
01:20:46You'll be together forever.
01:20:48All you need to do
01:20:49is let me kill your daughter!
01:20:52No!
01:20:54Ah!
01:21:02Uh...
01:21:03Ah!
01:21:11Ah!
01:21:41Oh, great.
01:21:50Oh, my God.
01:21:58Joanna!
01:22:00It's okay, baby.
01:22:02It's okay.
01:22:10Joanna!
01:22:12Oh, my God.
01:22:30Please don't do it.
01:22:33What kind of a mother are you?
01:22:35Try and remember.
01:22:38If you loved your daughter, you wouldn't hurt her.
01:22:41You love her.
01:22:43And Piper loves you.
01:22:47Mommy!
01:22:50Make her go away.
01:22:51Make it stop.
01:22:54She can't go with you.
01:22:57She's better off here with me.
01:23:04I'll take really good care of her.
01:23:06I promise.
01:23:07I love her.
01:23:09I love Piper.
01:23:11Please don't take her away.
01:23:15Please.
01:23:17Please.
01:23:18Please don't do it.
01:23:21Please.
01:23:26Please.
01:23:30Please.
01:23:32Please.
01:23:32Please.
01:23:32Please.
01:23:34Please.
01:23:37Please.
01:23:53Oh, my God.
01:24:08Viper, your mommy loves you very much and always will.
01:24:13Both your mommies.
01:24:17Are you okay?
01:24:19Oh.
01:24:31Yay!
01:24:34Who wants a beast?
01:24:35I don't, I don't, I don't.
01:24:36Okay, coming right up.
01:24:38Are you sure?
01:24:38Are you sure about that?
01:24:40You're going to have to beat me to it.
01:24:43Go deep.
01:24:44You got this?
01:24:46Oh, nice try.
01:24:47What kind of throw is that?
01:24:48You got to jump.
01:24:49I thought you were an athlete.
01:24:50All right.
01:24:54I got to go.
01:24:58Come on.
01:25:00Come on.
01:25:02Come on.
01:25:03Come on.
01:25:05Come on.
01:25:09Come on.
01:25:23what are you looking at just a bright future for our family i think your mom's having a good time
01:25:32yeah you know i was thinking we consider moving her into the house a lot of medical research that
01:25:36says allowing alzheimer's patients to live in the past is the best way to have a meaningful
01:25:40relationship with them yeah i just i'd hate to see you revisit that herd well i'm more inclined to
01:25:46think of it as a do-over maybe we could even find that bond everybody talks about you're a good
01:25:52daughter joanna maxwell and a great mother oh come on give me a break oh you don't agree well let's
01:26:01get real people i still don't know exactly what happened but all the same what she did to say
01:26:06piper was unbelievable don't sell yourself short you're a fantastic mother and anybody who says
01:26:12differently it's crazy i want you to know i do the same for you real mom or not i love
01:26:19you dylan
01:26:21i know you do that's cool
01:26:29maybe somebody you and my mom can be friends i'd like that something tells me if it involves
01:26:33another mother you can work it out
01:26:34another mother you can work it out
01:26:38i took him by the left leg and threw him down the stairs
01:26:53like
01:27:05another one
01:27:05you
01:27:05you
01:27:38Mine.
01:27:50Hello, happy family.
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