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Desperate Housewives Season 2 Episode 9
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00:02Previously on Desperate Housewives
00:04All this time my father has been right across the town running the feed store?
00:09Susan found her real father
00:10Ed wants to make the final decision
00:12Ed Ferrara, Lynette Scavo
00:14Lynette met her new boss
00:16I've learned my lesson, okay, when I get out of here, everything's gonna be different
00:20Carlos promised to change his old ways
00:23Dr. Goldfein has concerns about us being together and I'm starting to think he's right
00:27While Brie discovered George's true colors
00:30George, I don't want to
00:32We are engaged, you have to wear it
00:34I don't think we are anymore
00:38Anyone who'd ever been to a party at Brie Vandekamp's thought of her as the perfect hostess
00:44Because Brie knew how to take care of her guests
00:48Her dinners were always served promptly
00:52Her liquor always flowed freely
00:56And her anecdotes were always enjoyable
01:01But on this night, the perfect hostess was about to find herself
01:06Shh, where's that music coming from?
01:12In a very imperfect predicament
01:15Uh, I'm not sure
01:28Um, if you'll excuse me for just one minute
01:36George!
01:39I have guests!
01:41What do you think you're doing?
01:42We had a tiff
01:43I upset you and now I'm just trying to make things right again
01:45It was not a tiff
01:46We broke up
01:47It's over
01:48We can still come through
01:50I am not kidding
01:51If you do not knock it off
01:52I'm gonna call the police
01:54Alright, go ahead
01:54I really lost my head last night
01:57Call the police
01:58If they throw me away
01:59I'm just gonna come right back here
02:00I want you to hear the whole medley
02:02Come on!
02:08Why don't you all take your seats
02:09Uh, dessert is about to be served
02:28I really lost my head last night
02:32You've got a right to...
02:40Yes
02:41Brie knew how to take care of her guests
02:44Especially those who weren't invited
02:57Good guys wear white hats
02:59And bad guys wear black
03:01This is how children distinguish between good and evil
03:07But they soon learn the bad guys don't always look so bad
03:11In fact, sometimes they even seem downright friendly
03:15That is, until you get to know them a little bit better
03:19Hey, fancy seeing you here
03:21I was just out for a little ride
03:22Don't lie to me, George
03:23You've been riding up and down the street for the last hour
03:27I don't want to do this, Brie
03:28But you won't return any of my phone calls
03:29So stalking me is plan B?
03:35Brie, I know I messed up
03:36I know I got some issues to work on
03:39But I'd be willing to see a therapist if that's what you want
03:42I'll do anything
03:43But how can I show you that I can change if you don't give me a second chance
03:48Come on
03:49You know I'm not a bad person
03:51I do know that
03:52But I'm just not sure you're a good one either
04:02And we integrated the corporate logo into the jungle background
04:06Creating not only an ad for the clothing
04:08But for the company itself
04:15I don't get it
04:17What, um, don't you get?
04:20The whole idea just kind of makes my head hurt
04:23Is it just me?
04:24No, nuh-uh
04:25You're right, it stinks
04:27Sorry, guys
04:28Back to the drawing board
04:29Wow
04:30I get tickets to a game
04:32Nina, you do whatever you have to do to keep us afloat here
04:35Got it
04:36Looks like it's gonna be another late night at the office
04:39Nice work, everybody
04:40Thank you
04:41Could you can the attitude, Nina?
04:45I'm sorry, what did you just say?
04:46You're being rude
04:47And it's totally out of line
04:49You know how hard we all worked on this
04:51Yeah, I do
04:53Nina, I think I speak for everyone here when I say we are sick and tired of your abuse
04:58Frankly, you owe us an apology
05:01Is this true?
05:03I mean, I would be mortified if I thought that I'd hurt any of you
05:07I mean, if anybody feels like I owe them an apology
05:12Please
05:14Speak up
05:17You?
05:18You?
05:19You?
05:20Gee, Lynette
05:22I guess you were mistaken
05:23All right, let's recap, shall we?
05:27Stinky pitch
05:28Working late
05:29No apologies
05:34Guys
05:34We talked about this
05:36What happened to standing up for ourselves?
05:39Hot muffins
05:40Any takers?
05:41No, Stu
05:42These people don't deserve muffins
05:50Hello?
05:52Hello, my name is Mark Martinez
05:53I'm the assistant warden down at Fairview County Jail
05:56Is Mrs. Solis available?
05:58Uh, yeah, this is her
05:59Did something happen with Carlos?
06:01At 7.43 this morning, your husband held two guards at gunpoint
06:05Then successfully escaped
06:06He what?
06:08I take it you had no prior knowledge you had planned to do this?
06:11No, of course not
06:13He's a moron
06:14We have every reason to believe your husband may come to find you
06:18We believe him to be harmed
06:20And very, very horny
06:23What?
06:25Surprise, baby
06:28I got paroled early
06:30It's so good to see you
06:33What happened?
06:34Well, there's this church group that helps out Catholic prisoners
06:37And they really, really stepped up for me
06:39What did they do?
06:40They lobbied the roll board
06:42And it worked
06:43Aww
06:44I guess I owe the Pope a thank you now
06:47Less talking
06:49More stripping
06:59Prudy's feed store
07:01Apparently he owns the place
07:03How are you going to do it?
07:05What do you mean?
07:06I mean, how are you going to tell him that you're his daughter?
07:09I'm not
07:11Julie, the man abandoned me before I was born
07:13I don't have a desire to have a relationship with him
07:17Okay, then I'm really confused why we're here spying on him
07:21Well, I just want to see what he's like
07:24Satisfy my curiosity and get it out of my system
07:36Well, there you go
07:37Now you tell Charlie that Addison Prudy says drop in sometime
07:40I miss that ugly mug of his around here
07:43I will
07:49I bet I know what you're here for
07:52Oh?
07:53You heard about the giveaway
07:55Well, I got the cowboy hats right here
07:57Oh, no, that's okay
07:59You don't have to give me anything, really
08:00Relax, this is a promotional item
08:03Didn't cost me a dime
08:10There you go
08:12Pretty as a picture
08:24I have a dad
08:25He's great
08:26He gave me a hat
08:33Wow
08:35That biting thing at the end
08:37Totally blew my mind
08:40Please tell me you didn't learn that in prison
08:42Yeah, I do
08:47I'm not done with you yet
08:49Just give me ten minutes, please
08:52What is wrong with you?
08:54You were totally useless after sex
08:56I know, I should probably get my thyroid checked out
09:09Who's Sister Mary Bernard?
09:11Hey, those are private
09:13Give me
09:14She's this nun, okay?
09:16She visited me in prison a couple times
09:18She's part of the group that got me early release
09:20Now, can I please have them back?
09:21When you walk with God every day
09:23You learn that truth is understood in the mind
09:26But faith burns in the heart
09:30You don't know what it was like in there
09:33Right?
09:33Twenty hours a day
09:35Eight by ten cell
09:37Just you and your mind
09:40So pretty much just you
09:44It forces you to re-examine everything
09:47I was a very bad person for a very long time
09:49But now all that is going to change
09:51Because I'm on a new path
09:55A new path
09:56I am going to live a virtuous life
09:59I want to do right by you
10:01By my mama
10:03And by my God
10:09What the hell did they do to you in that prison?
10:14All right
10:15This is my last hand
10:16And then I gotta go
10:18Already?
10:19I left a proposal on my desk at work
10:21I have to go over it tonight
10:22Or you know who's going to have my head
10:24Nina!
10:27You know, this gain from employment thing
10:29Is really starting to cut into our social life
10:31Well, if one of you would just agree to raise my kids
10:33I wouldn't need a job
10:35Any takers?
10:37Yeah, no, I didn't think so
10:39Annie up
10:41Speaking of child abandonment
10:43When are you going to tell your father
10:44That he has a bouncing middle-aged baby girl?
10:47Soon
10:47I don't want to ambush him
10:49I'm going to ease into it
10:50How do you ease into
10:51Hi, I'm your illegitimate daughter
10:53Well, actually
10:54There's a help wanted sign in the window
10:55So I was thinking about getting a job there
10:57And, you know
10:58He would get to know me
10:59And I'm sure he would like me
11:01And I would like him
11:01And then one day he'd say
11:04You're like the daughter I never had
11:06And I'd say
11:06Well, actually
11:08Now that you mention it
11:14Okay
11:14I'll go first
11:16That is the most idiotic plan
11:18I've ever heard of
11:19Why?
11:20Because
11:20It all hinges on him
11:22Responding to your personality
11:23And let's face it
11:25You are an acquired taste
11:27Edie
11:27I am sure Susan's father
11:29Will like her just fine
11:30Thank you
11:31I just hope you don't expect
11:32Too much from this relationship
11:34I mean, aside from DNA
11:35You might find that
11:36You don't have that much in common
11:37I know
11:39But I gotta find out
11:40If there's something there
11:41I've always wanted a dad
11:43I mean, I know
11:44Not having one affected me
11:45Of course it did
11:47Everyone needs a strong
11:48Male role model
11:50No, they don't
11:51I grew up without a father
11:52And it didn't affect me one bit
11:55Edie, how old were you
11:56When you lost your virginity?
11:59Point well taken
12:16Hey
12:18Look what I found
12:19I'm in Ed's fridge
12:26Oh
12:28Oh
12:30oh
12:32Oh
12:33Oh
12:34Oh
12:34Oh
12:34Oh
12:35Oh
12:35Oh
12:35Oh
12:45Hey, Stu.
12:51Annina.
12:53Hey, Lynette.
12:54Can I, um, see you for a sec?
12:56Sure.
12:59Tsk, tsk, tsk.
13:02Having sex with the support staff, that's a big no-no.
13:04Ed's been known to fire people for that sort of thing.
13:08Lynette, I know that we've had our little differences.
13:13But at the core, I believe that we're both good people,
13:18both smart women who are just trying to make it
13:22in this vicious male-dominated jungle.
13:26Okay, what do you want?
13:27Do you want a raise?
13:29Do you want a better office?
13:30My demands are simple.
13:32So, I want you to be nicer.
13:36What?
13:37No more belittling, berating, rude sarcasm.
13:42And in exchange, I get your silence.
13:45Yeah, pretty sweet deal, don't you think?
13:50Um...
13:50I'll see what I can do.
13:53Great.
13:54Okay.
13:55Ann, I'm gonna take your parking space.
13:58Hmm?
13:59I kiddin' Nina.
14:09You're up early.
14:11I'm going to mass.
14:13Huh?
14:14Yeah.
14:15But it's not even Sunday.
14:17They have a mass every day of the week.
14:19Really?
14:20When did they start doing that?
14:23That's Sister Mary Bernard.
14:24Did you see where I put my Bible?
14:52What?
14:53I saw your nun.
14:54So?
14:55So she's hot.
14:56She's a hot nun.
15:00You can't seriously be jealous.
15:02You mean to tell me that this miraculous conversion of yours has nothing to do with the fact
15:07that the woman standing outside is a knockout?
15:12That's what I'm telling you.
15:37Um, who are you here to see?
15:39I'm Lynette Scavo.
15:41I work here.
15:43Who are you?
15:44Pat.
15:45It's my first day.
15:46Oh.
15:47Well, welcome.
15:48What happened to Stu?
15:50You fired Stu?
15:53Oh, Lynette.
15:54Hey, come on in.
15:55I can't believe you would sink so low.
15:58I'm going to Ed.
16:00Ed knows.
16:02This is Stu's employee evaluation file right here.
16:06This thing is full of black marks.
16:08Come on, Nina.
16:08We both know why you got rid of him.
16:11Well, good luck proving it.
16:13Oh, and on a completely unrelated topic, there's going to be another round of firings coming
16:19down the pike.
16:21Ed's been after me to trim the fat.
16:23You threatening me?
16:24No, no.
16:25Uh-uh.
16:26It's just that it's going to be my job to evaluate those who are team players and those
16:30who are not.
16:31Just a little heads up.
16:34Just trying to be nice.
16:41I don't know.
16:42You seem kind of overqualified.
16:44Why?
16:45Because I went to college?
16:46No, because you finished high school.
16:50Well, I just want to change my life, and ever since I was a little girl, I've always liked
16:55horses and the outdoors.
16:57Well, I'm just fascinated with feed.
17:02Well, I suppose we could give you a try.
17:08What?
17:09Something on my nose?
17:12Oh, no.
17:13Um, I was just looking at the color of your eyes.
17:17You were?
17:19Yeah.
17:20They're just like mine.
17:22They're nice.
17:25Carol sent you to test me, didn't she?
17:27What?
17:28Who's Carol?
17:29You go back and tell my wife.
17:30If a private detective couldn't fool me, well, you're not going to either.
17:35I don't know what you're talking about.
17:36I just came in to get a job.
17:37A cute little thing like you struts in here, flirts with an old codger like me.
17:41How dumb do you think I am?
17:43Hey, look at you.
17:44You got pretty hair.
17:45You got a sexy walk.
17:46You got a tight little ass.
17:47Oh, I'm your daughter.
17:51What?
17:54Back in the 60s, you had a brief relationship with a young girl, Sophie Bremmer.
18:02She got pregnant and had a baby, and that baby was me, which makes you my father.
18:10Hi.
18:16Mr. Prudy, I'm sorry.
18:17I didn't want to spring it on you like this.
18:18Where are you going?
18:20You see, when I found out you were alive and that we both lived in the same city, I just
18:24wanted to meet you.
18:26Mr. Prudy?
18:29Mr. Prudy?
18:32Hello?
18:36Hello?
18:50And knock wood, the doctor say, I'll keep improving, slowly but surely.
18:57So, how are you?
18:59Good.
19:00Good.
19:01I'm seeing friends, and I just started co-chairing a charity event for the Junior League, and
19:08I broke up with George.
19:11Really?
19:12Dr. Goldfein, do you ever really cure people?
19:17I mean, even if they're really crazy?
19:19I'm not a big fan of that word.
19:21People either have mental health or they don't.
19:25When they do have a problem, you treat them as if they had any other disease, and sometimes
19:30they get better.
19:31Well, when I broke up with George, I saw something in his eyes.
19:36It was a kind of malevolence, and it just didn't seem to me to be the sort of thing that
19:41you
19:41could cure.
19:42I don't believe in evil either.
19:44I don't believe in evil either.
19:44We're all just people.
19:45How can you not believe in evil?
19:47A man just threw you off a bridge for no reason.
19:50Exactly.
19:50He didn't know anything about me.
19:52He just rode up on his little blue bike and tried to hurt me.
19:57Do I think he's wicked?
19:58No.
19:59He's disturbed.
20:01His problems probably stem from a chemical imbalance.
20:05I believe with enough time and treatment, I could help him.
20:10Did you say a blue bike?
20:17Black?
20:18Great.
20:21Hey, guys, say, Lynette, I was surprised to get your call.
20:24I didn't even think you'd notice I was fired.
20:26Of course I noticed.
20:28You are one of my favorites, and I thought it was really unfair how it all went down.
20:33It wasn't that unfair.
20:35I was late all those times, and I broke the copier, and I stole all those paper clips.
20:42See, I don't think that's why you got fired.
20:44Really?
20:46That's what Nina said.
20:48Word got out that you and Nina were...
20:52Shagging?
20:54Being intimate, and Nina fired you to keep Ed from finding out.
21:00You're kidding.
21:01And that wasn't right of her.
21:02She shouldn't have been having sex with you.
21:04She's upper management.
21:07Technically, it's sexual harassment.
21:09But I was into it.
21:11I consented.
21:12Stu, you're a gopher.
21:16You can't consent to anything.
21:19So I think you should talk to Ed about getting your job back.
21:24Why would he care?
21:25Oh, he'll care.
21:27He doesn't want you suing him for millions of dollars.
21:31Wow.
21:35So would Nina get in trouble?
21:37Well, I'm not going to lie to you, there is a possibility she'd get a slap on the wrist.
21:45So, you'll think about talking to Ed?
21:50Definitely.
21:55The nurse told me you were waiting out there.
21:58I just wanted to see if you were okay.
22:00Sorry if I spooked you.
22:02I've got a bad heart.
22:04It's genetic, so you might want to get that checked.
22:07Oh.
22:09Okay.
22:11Look, don't take this wrong, but I need you to clear out.
22:15What?
22:16I just got here.
22:17My wife is on her way.
22:18The thing is, if Carol finds out I've got an adult love child running around,
22:23that's going to be the straw that breaks the camel's back.
22:26I mean, it's not exactly the only time I've strayed.
22:32Charming.
22:33But believe me, it was nice to finally get to meet you.
22:37You're a lovely woman.
22:41Hon, you really need to leave now.
22:49It's Susan.
22:51My name is Susan.
22:53And no, that's not good enough.
22:56Look, I'm trying really hard to be nice about this,
23:01but you're backing me into a corner.
23:03It's not like I want an invitation to Thanksgiving.
23:06I just want to have coffee or a lunch now and then.
23:10I can't start up something with you.
23:12It wouldn't be fair to my wife.
23:14Oh, that's funny.
23:15So all the times you were cheating on her, that was okay,
23:17but having lunch with your daughter, that just crosses the line.
23:22I just want a chance to get to know you.
23:26Well, I don't want to know you.
23:30I've already got a family.
23:34Years ago, your mother and I came to an understanding.
23:37I gave her a bunch of money and she agreed to keep things quiet.
23:43Well, I wasn't consulted on that little arrangement.
23:47I don't think it's fair to punish me for a mistake I made years ago.
23:51Is that what you think of me?
23:53I'm a mistake?
23:55That's what you need to hear?
23:57Yeah, that's what I think.
24:04Oh, Addie, Addie, oh, are you okay?
24:11I'm good, baby.
24:12The kids are on their way over.
24:17Hi, I'm Carol.
24:20You are?
24:24Do you want to tell her or should I?
24:32I'm your husband's guardian angel.
24:37Excuse me?
24:39My name's Susan.
24:41I was buying some horse feed when Mr. Prudy had an attack behind the counter.
24:46I gave him CPR and called 911.
24:49Oh, thank you.
24:54Oh, when I think what could have happened.
25:01Well, I'm going to get out of here.
25:03Mr. Prudy, I want you to hurry up and get back on your feet.
25:07I'm not giving up.
25:10I'm going to be back in the store next week.
25:12I never got that darn horse feed.
25:15I guess I'll put a bag aside for you.
25:17How did you do that?
25:30I'm going to be back in the store next week.
25:44Pri, it's me.
25:45The police are at my house.
25:47They're going through my stuff.
25:47What the hell is going on?
25:49Look, I know you're there.
25:50Pick up.
25:51Did you have anything to do with this?
25:53Bri?
25:54Bri?
25:59George, I know what you did to Dr. Goldfein.
26:02And I can see now just how sick you really are.
26:05So please, just turn yourself in and that way you can get the help that you really need.
26:12George?
26:34What's going on?
26:36Oh, I invited Sister Mary Hotpants over for lunch.
26:40What?
26:41You said she touched your soul, so I just want to make sure her hands are clean.
26:47So, Sister Mary, tell me, what's it like meeting men in prison?
26:52You bond with all the convicts or was Carlos just special?
26:55Well, of course, Carlos is special.
26:58But our mission does a ton of evangelical work with several prisons.
27:01Oh, I get it.
27:02Sort of like today's convict is tomorrow's convert.
27:06Something like that.
27:07But mostly I do charity work.
27:09Are you two involved in any charities?
27:11Currently?
27:13No.
27:14But we should be.
27:16I mean, let's face it, Gabby.
27:18Buying more stuff isn't going to make our lives any better.
27:20Exactly.
27:21Money can't buy happiness.
27:24Well, sure again.
27:25That's just a lie we tell poor people to keep them from rioting.
27:28Gabby!
27:29It's a joke.
27:30Lighten up.
27:31Can you believe this?
27:32I'm married to a woman so selfish she makes fun of the entire concept of charity.
27:36You are a hypocrite.
27:37The money you spent to buy your sports car could buy a mud hut for every peasant in Ecuador.
27:42Okay, you're right.
27:43But I am evolving starting right now.
27:46Sister, I would like to donate my car to your mission.
27:50What?
27:51Carlos, are you sure?
27:53Absolutely.
27:54Gabrielle and I don't need two cars.
27:56We can share one.
27:56Share?
27:57What if you have the car and I need to go shopping?
28:00We're going to cut back on shopping too.
28:02Okay, I think we should all just calm down a little bit.
28:05I'm going to get you that pink slip right now.
28:07Carlos!
28:08We're doing this.
28:11I have to...
28:12Uh, here, have some of this.
28:15No one needs to know.
28:22Don't even bother.
28:23You're not talking me out of this.
28:24I'm not here to talk you out of anything.
28:26Check in this drawer.
28:32Carlos, I want to apologize for the way I've been acting.
28:35I mean, here you are, trying to turn your life around, and all I can think about are my stupid
28:39jealousy issues.
28:42Yeah, well, let's just get back down there.
28:44No, I mean it.
28:45I'm sorry.
28:46I want to be a better person too.
28:50I'm sick of being bad.
28:53Forgive me.
28:56You're not a bad person.
28:58You're not a bad person.
29:01No, of course not.
29:03That's so sweet.
29:05I feel so close to you right now.
29:10Gabby.
29:12I'm sorry.
29:13I guess I am bad.
29:17But we got a nun downstairs.
29:21She can wait five minutes.
29:23We're giving her a car.
29:28Oh.
29:37Hey, Pat, what's going on?
29:42I'm not sure.
29:44Ed keeps calling people into his office.
29:46I think people are getting fired.
29:49Lynette.
29:51Yeah.
30:00Lynette?
30:02Nina's out.
30:03You're in.
30:04You are our new VP of accounts.
30:07I am?
30:08I just gave her the ax, along with a bunch of other people.
30:11Why?
30:12What happened?
30:13Our old pal, Stu, just filed a sex harassment suit against the company.
30:17He did what?
30:18I hired a fancy lawyer who threatened to go to the press.
30:21I had no choice but to pay him off.
30:23He had a video of him and Nina together.
30:27Oh, okay.
30:29I forget Nina, but why are you firing everybody else?
30:34Stu's taking us to the cleaners.
30:36If I don't cut back on staff, the next round of paychecks are going to bounce.
30:41Oh, God, Ed, I am so sorry.
30:44That's not your fault.
30:46We'll get through this.
30:47You and me together.
30:52Oh, can you run down to the art department?
30:54Someone's got a can, Jeff and Elizabeth.
30:56Yeah, sure.
30:57I'm going to go and take care of that.
31:03Hey, congratulations.
31:07This is not what I wanted.
31:09I just wanted you to be nicer.
31:11You know what?
31:13I used to be nice, but our boss, I'm sorry, your boss, is incompetent and selfish and has
31:24the attention span of a poodle.
31:27I mean, from day one, I have been the only one around here keeping this place from crumbling
31:32down around his stupid ears.
31:34Oh, Nina, come on.
31:36This is the truth here.
31:38Nice is a luxury that I gave up along with vacations and relationships and eating at home.
31:48This job sucks you dry.
31:52You better kiss those four little kitties of yours goodbye because you have just adopted the
31:57neediest little child in the world.
32:02Here, you're going to need this more than I do.
32:17Hi. Carlos will be down in a little while.
32:21We had an intense talk. He's resting.
32:26Yeah, I overheard some of your talk.
32:30I'm sorry.
32:31He's such an animal.
32:34But since we have a couple minutes, why don't we chat?
32:44Look, I don't mean any disrespect.
32:46It's just, now that Carlos is home, we need to get back on our routine.
32:51And we can't do that if he keeps running off to church and charity bake sales.
32:56We need us time.
32:58Do you know what I mean?
32:59I do.
33:01Oh, good, good.
33:03So it would really help our marriage if you just backed off for a while.
33:08Okay?
33:11No.
33:13Huh?
33:14I said no.
33:17I know what you said. I'm wondering why you said it.
33:21Carlos is a diamond in the rough.
33:23A flawed man to be sure, but someone who is desperately searching for something to believe in.
33:28To satisfy your materialism, he ended up breaking the law.
33:31To deal with your adultery, he resorted to assault.
33:34As long as he's with you, he will never find what he's looking for.
33:38Well, I guess he should have thought of that before he married me.
33:41Some marriages are meant to be annulled.
33:45What the hell kind of nun are you?
33:48Look, if you try to come between me and my husband, I will take you down.
33:52I grew up on the south side of Chicago.
33:55If you want to threaten me, you're gonna have to do a lot better than that.
33:58You listen to me, you little bitch.
34:01You do not want to start a war with me.
34:05I have God on my side.
34:08Bring it on.
34:30You call for a bellman?
34:31There's a charity dinner taking place downstairs.
34:34My friend Bree Vandekamp is one of the co-chairs.
34:37Give her this note and walk away.
34:40If she comes up in the elevator, call me.
34:44You think you can do that?
34:46Yes, sir.
34:52Excuse me, ma'am?
34:53Yes.
34:54I was asked to give this to you.
34:56Oh, thank you.
35:13Barton.
35:13Hello, Detective Barton. This is Bree Vandekamp. I need to talk to you about George Williams.
35:16I was just getting ready to call you, Mrs. Vandekamp. My men are at his house right now,
35:21and they've uncovered evidence that suggests Mr. Williams was responsible for your husband's death.
35:29What?
35:29Yeah, we found Rex's prescription bottles and Dr. Potassium pills, as well as some disturbing diary entries.
35:43Mrs. Vandekamp.
35:57Hello, sir.
35:59Yes.
36:01She's on her way out.
36:03Thank you very much.
36:10She loves me?
36:14She loves me not.
36:24She loves me.
36:31She loves me not.
36:40She loves me.
36:54She loves me.
37:09She loves me.
37:25Oh, Pritter, this is a bit embarrassing, but I've swallowed some pills by mistake.
37:32I think you need to call an ambulance.
37:35Oh, uh, they were just vitamins.
37:42Yes, false alarm.
37:43I'm fine.
37:45Doors open.
38:04What were you thinking taking the pills?
38:08I didn't hurt Dr. Goldfarb.
38:11For you to think me capable of that sort of violence.
38:24George.
38:29George!
38:33I'm sorry.
38:34It's the pills.
38:36Why are you telling me this?
38:38Because maybe I don't have to die.
38:41I could face the police knowing that you would be there for me.
38:48That she'd stay my friend.
38:51But then I'll have something to live for.
38:55And then we'll call an ambulance and they'll pump your stomach.
38:59Yes.
39:18I want to help you.
39:21But in order to do that I need to forgive you and I can't do that until you've admit what
39:27you've done.
39:30I didn't push Goldfarb.
39:33I didn't push Goldfarb.
39:35Yes, you did.
39:37But that's not what I'm talking about.
39:43You killed Rex.
39:47But I know it wasn't totally your fault because you're not well.
39:52So if you'll just be honest with me, I can forgive you.
40:00It'll be the hardest thing I've ever done but I'll do it.
40:05But you have to, you have to tell me the truth.
40:13Look, I'm in trouble here.
40:16We need to call someone.
40:18Not until you admit what you've done.
40:24I love you.
40:28Anything I may have done I did for you.
40:34Because you wanted me to.
40:39You know you did.
41:00We need to hold an ambulance.
41:07I called them while you were asleep.
41:12They're already on their way.
41:40It's not always that easy to distinguish the good guys from the bad guys.
41:47Sinners can surprise you.
41:51And the same is true for saints.
41:57Why do we try to define people as simply good or simply evil?
42:03Because no one wants to admit that compassion and cruelty can live side by side in one heart.
42:19And that anyone is capable of anything.
42:25And that anyone is capable of anything.
42:54So what I've got for you.
42:57The last one, I've got to get back on the floor.
42:58And these two are pretty good, right?
42:58And that you are able to come to the right place.
43:00This is the right place.
43:02I'm going to be able to get back on the right side.
43:05And if you have to carry on the right-hand side with your family.
43:05You
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