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00:00Previously on Army Wives.
00:02It's like they're already brother and sister.
00:04He comes home to live with us tomorrow.
00:07Wow.
00:08That's fantastic.
00:09Yeah, we're happy.
00:11They ought to be going to school on post.
00:13Now, I think you should consider applying to the OCS.
00:15Officer Candidate School, you come out as a second lieutenant.
00:18Kind of has a nice freak to it.
00:20You miss it, don't you?
00:22Nursing.
00:23I do.
00:25It's about Denise.
00:26Denise, she'd like to work at Mercer again, but she's been banned.
00:31I'll look into it.
00:32You're on a roll, Michael, and not a good one.
00:35They jerk you out of theater early, and they give West Point to that suck-up Brady.
00:40Brady's a good man.
00:41He's not fit to shine your breasts, and you know that.
00:45I hate school.
00:47I'm dropping out.
00:49Have you talked to your coach?
00:50I'm off the team.
00:52What?
00:53Academic probation.
00:55How am I going to tell them?
01:00General Holden, sir, have you been drinking?
01:03Yes, I have.
01:04I'm going to have to ask you to step out of the car.
01:05No.
01:06No.
01:19No.
01:21No.
01:21No.
01:23No.
01:24No.
01:45Michael.
01:47Burn here, honey.
01:51How was General Whitaker?
01:53I'll tell you later.
01:56What's up?
02:00Emlyn wants to discuss something with you.
02:10Dad, um...
02:13I'm having a really tough time with school.
02:16What do you mean, tough?
02:17Michael, let her talk.
02:24I'm failing chemistry, and I got a D in economics.
02:30That is unacceptable.
02:33I know, Dad.
02:35Which is why I want to take some time off.
02:39Time off?
02:40No.
02:42No, you don't just quit because you're having trouble.
02:45I didn't say quit.
02:47I said time off.
02:48And what about hockey?
02:50Your responsibility to your teammates, your coach.
02:56She's off the team, Michael.
02:58What?
02:59Academic probation.
03:01When did this happen?
03:04Two weeks ago.
03:06And you're telling us now?
03:08Did you know about this?
03:10No.
03:14I cannot believe this.
03:16After all of your hard work, coming back from that injury,
03:20then you throw it down the drain, and then you lie to us about it.
03:25I told you, you wouldn't understand.
03:28Oh, honey.
03:47You shouldn't coddle her, Claudia Joy.
03:50No.
03:51Better to humiliate her like you did.
03:55Maybe I came on a bit hard.
03:57Maybe.
03:59Emmeline blew off the semester, and she's been lying to us for weeks.
04:03She wasn't lying, Michael.
04:05She was afraid.
04:06From the way you reacted, I can see why.
04:10You want her to quit school?
04:12Of course not.
04:14But a lot of freshmen have trouble adjusting.
04:17When I was a freshman, I had to be up at five to shine my shoes
04:21and memorize the front page of the New York Times before taking on a full day of classes.
04:26She's not at West Point, Michael.
04:29She's an adult.
04:30She's 18.
04:32And between classes, hockey, the sorority...
04:35Clearly that was a mistake.
04:37How much time do you think the sorority's been taken?
04:39I don't know, Michael, but I'm glad she has friends to be around.
04:44Especially after what happened to Jeremy.
04:45Jeremy, I'm sure that's part of this.
04:48Did you even consider that before you jumped down her throat?
04:51It doesn't change what she did.
05:01I'll talk to her tomorrow.
05:07Do you have your pencils?
05:11Notebook?
05:12He's going to school, Joan, not formation.
05:15I just want him to be ready.
05:18Lunch?
05:20Peanut butter and jelly sandwich.
05:22Strawberry jam.
05:24Of course.
05:26Carrot sticks and brownies.
05:28No nuts.
05:31Permission slip for your field trip on Friday.
05:39It's in my room.
05:41I'm sorry.
05:42Hey, no worries, man.
05:44Go grab it.
05:50Maybe I should come, too.
05:52Just sit through his first few classes.
05:54He'll be fine, sweetheart.
05:56It's not exactly his first time starting a new school, you know?
05:58No, but it is mine.
06:02With one of our children, I mean.
06:05I know.
06:06But David is taking his cues from us.
06:08If we're not worried, he won't worry either.
06:12I got it.
06:14Good man.
06:14You ready?
06:15Uh-huh.
06:17You ready, baby girl?
06:18Yeah.
06:19All right, let's roll.
06:20Bye.
06:21Be a good girl.
06:22Mm-hmm.
06:23See ya.
06:25Bye, David.
06:27I want to hear all about it when you get home.
06:30Okay.
06:35See ya.
06:43Is that gone?
06:45At this hour?
06:47Yes.
06:48He's at work.
06:49I bet.
06:52Honey, you can't avoid him forever.
06:55Hey.
06:56He doesn't want to see me either.
06:59That's not true.
07:01Mom, you hurt him.
07:03It's like he thinks I screwed up on purpose.
07:07Your father overreacted.
07:09But to be fair, honey, you did blindside us.
07:12We thought you were doing fine.
07:14I told you that I...
07:15I understand.
07:16I do.
07:18But you need to understand.
07:20Your father's been going through a rough time himself lately.
07:24Why?
07:25The op-ed article?
07:27That, among other things.
07:30The point is, you need to cut each other some slack.
07:35Oh, that's Pamela.
07:39Hey.
07:40Come on in.
07:41So, I think the printers did a fantastic job on the ball invitation, huh?
07:48Oh.
07:49Yeah.
07:50Tell them to go ahead.
07:52Okay.
07:53You have time.
07:54Um, but I hope Michael didn't feel too awkward about last night.
07:59Last night?
08:02The ticket.
08:05What ticket?
08:08Oh, well, it was nothing, really.
08:10A broken taillight.
08:11Boone and I pulled him over, but there was an open beer bottle on the passenger side floor.
08:17He said he'd driven a friend home and it was his bottle.
08:20Uh, General Whitaker, his former commander.
08:23Yeah.
08:24And Michael said he had a drink or two himself, so, you know, we tested him for DUI.
08:30You took him to the station?
08:31No, no.
08:32No, we had him walk the line.
08:35Um, and he was a bit unsteady.
08:38Well, you know he hurt his back in that night jump.
08:40Right.
08:41You told me.
08:42We just don't carry breathalyzers in the field, so we administered a few other tests, which he passed.
08:47He wasn't drunk, Claudia Joy.
08:49I would never let a drunk driver back in the road, no matter who it was.
08:53Okay?
08:54Mm-hmm.
08:56All right, I've really got to get to work.
08:57Yeah, yeah.
08:58Um, thanks for telling me.
09:00Of course, and don't worry.
09:02Boone and I will keep it quiet.
09:04Okay.
09:06Bye.
09:08Bye.
09:19I know it's unusual for me to invite you here.
09:23But I understand you've expressed an interest in returning to work at Mercer.
09:29Did Frank say something?
09:32Claudia Joy.
09:36Well, she didn't have to do that.
09:38That's fine.
09:39More importantly, is it true?
09:45Well, yes, but we both know that's not possible.
09:49I've been banned from Mercer.
09:53That's what I wanted to talk to you about.
09:55There's been a change at the hospital.
09:58I spoke with Colonel Upton, the new commander.
10:01She's reviewed your file and said you're welcome to come in for an interview.
10:05Really?
10:06Just give me the word.
10:07I'll set it up.
10:11I don't know what to say.
10:14How about yes?
10:17Yes.
10:25Where do you think you're going?
10:27Stop.
10:28Quit it.
10:30Leave him alone.
10:34What do you care?
10:36Leave him alone, Greg.
10:40I mean it.
10:47Let's go, guys.
10:51You okay?
10:52I could have handled it.
10:54I know.
10:56I'm fine.
11:00I'm fine.
11:15Dr. Hendricks, 304 West.
11:18Dr. Hendricks, 304 West.
11:24Tanya?
11:27Oh, my God.
11:28Tanya.
11:29Nice.
11:30Hi.
11:31Oh, how are you?
11:34What are you doing here?
11:35I'm working.
11:37Really?
11:38I meant to give you a call.
11:40When did this happen?
11:42I thought you were in Florida.
11:43I was, but they assigned me here to finish my enlistment, so...
11:48Whoa.
11:48Finish your enlistment?
11:49What about college and green to gold?
11:53I dropped green to gold.
11:55I'll be getting out of the Army when this is over.
11:58Oh, I see.
12:01What are you doing here?
12:02Uh, well, uh, as it turns out, I'm going back to nursing, so we'll be working together.
12:09Yeah.
12:10Why don't you stop by for dinner tonight?
12:12Frank's in D.C.
12:13We could catch up.
12:14You can see Molly.
12:15I'm afraid I'm busy.
12:18Okay, well then...
12:19I'd love to talk to Denise, but I really should make my round, so...
12:22Of course.
12:23Yeah.
12:24Call me.
12:25I will.
12:42You sure it was him?
12:43Yes.
12:44David admitted throwing Greg's book into the toilet.
12:47Well, did he say why?
12:49Neither boy would explain.
12:51I was hoping perhaps you could shed some light on David's behavior.
12:55Well, things were great this morning.
12:57Well, obviously something happened.
12:59I agree.
13:00But boys this age can be very close-mouthed.
13:04In any case, I have to hold him accountable for his actions.
13:08David has detention for a week.
13:10And I'm afraid you'll have to pay for the book.
13:12Yes, of course.
13:15Why would you do something like that?
13:18I don't know.
13:20There has to be a reason, David.
13:23David, did this other boy, Greg, say something to you?
13:27Did he tease you?
13:30Look at us, David.
13:35David.
13:37You do understand it's wrong to destroy someone else's book?
13:41Yes.
13:42Well, it's important to realize that your actions have consequences.
13:46You can't misbehave without being punished.
13:50We've talked about it and decided, because of what you did, you are not allowed to watch television or play
13:57video games for the next two days.
14:00No, that's mine!
14:01You can get it back in two days.
14:04Until then, you think about what you did and how you could do things differently the next time.
14:23I've never heard Michael talk to Emma like that before.
14:26Must be hard on her.
14:28Oh, me too.
14:30He has to sit down with her tonight, work it out.
14:34Right.
14:40You're still thinking about Tanya?
14:43Sorry.
14:44No, I understand.
14:46I just don't get it.
14:47She must have been here for two weeks now.
14:49Why didn't she call?
14:52Seeing you probably brings up a lot of emotions.
14:55I know.
14:57We've emailed a few times and she sounded like she was doing okay.
15:00She didn't say anything about quitting school or coming here.
15:07She's still wearing Jeremy's ring.
15:10She's getting out of the army.
15:12See, she's grieving.
15:20Tell you the truth, I'm a little worried about her.
15:29Sounds good, hon.
15:31Just take the steaks from the freezer.
15:33I'll grill them up when I get home.
15:37Sure, we can take the kids tonight.
15:40Just better defrost some hamburger as well.
15:42I don't have enough sirloin.
15:45Okay, I'll see you tonight.
15:49Lisa has a boy from her first marriage, a little girl from the second.
15:53All right.
15:55She hasn't had it easy, Moran.
15:58Hey, who am I to judge?
16:00I just get the feeling you don't like her very much.
16:04Boone, I don't even know her.
16:06I met her exactly once, so don't put this on me.
16:10Put what on you?
16:11Whatever it is you're feeling.
16:13I'm not feeling anything.
16:15Okay, then what are we talking about?
16:17The fact that you don't like Lisa.
16:21Can we just go ahead with the evaluation, please?
16:28TJ told me this sixth grader, Greg Turner, was giving David a hard time.
16:33TJ says Greg's a real creep.
16:35Does TJ know what he was teasing him about?
16:37It had to do with your rank.
16:40The boys asked David what you do in the army,
16:43and he said you're a general in charge of the whole post.
16:47Oh, man.
16:50Should have been more clear with him.
16:52Joan, it's not your fault.
16:54Bullies will always come up with something to tease about.
16:57And TJ didn't get this from David.
16:59He had to find out from some other kids.
17:04I should be getting to the hump.
17:06Thanks, Roxanne.
17:08And thank TJ for sticking up with David.
17:11I will.
17:12Sorry about this.
17:14I'm sure it's the last thing you guys need, right?
17:17We'll figure something out.
17:19I know. Night.
17:20Night.
17:27Why didn't he tell us this?
17:29He didn't tell anyone, Joan.
17:33He's used to relying on himself.
17:36It's not a bad trait.
17:40I know, but now I feel bad.
17:45Given what we know, do you think we should like this punishment?
17:49No.
17:50We gotta be consistent.
17:54I know.
17:57It just hurts.
18:00Hey, they finally settled down.
18:02Playing some card game Lucas brought over.
18:05Perfect.
18:07There we go.
18:08Good as new.
18:11Maybe I'll just face this side toward the wall.
18:15I told them they don't have to tell their mothers about our game of indoor football.
18:19Roger that.
18:20You want a beer?
18:22Sure.
18:24So, Pamela tells me you're going OCS.
18:29Well, I'm applying anyway.
18:33You sure about that?
18:34Yeah, why not?
18:36I don't know.
18:37I never wanted to be an officer.
18:40Too much politics, for one thing.
18:42I hear you, man, but listen.
18:46I want to be a leader.
18:48You already are, man.
18:51Being a leader isn't about your pay grade.
18:53It's what you do in the field.
18:55Look what you've done.
18:58Leading men under fire.
18:59That's what it's about.
19:02Besides, once the steel starts flying in, COs are in charge anyway.
19:06You know it.
19:07Yeah, but how many times do orders come down that screw things up?
19:11Maybe I can change some of that.
19:13Maybe.
19:14With each rung of a ladder, you get further away from what matters.
19:20Might do sense anyway.
19:23But hell, somebody's got to give the orders, right?
19:26Right?
19:36Michael?
19:37I have work.
19:46I'll talk to M later.
19:48And when are you going to talk to me?
19:51About what happened before you came home last night.
19:55The traffic stop?
19:58Pamela spoke to you.
19:59She assumed you told me about the broken taillight, which you did not.
20:04But I'm more interested in the drunk driving part.
20:07I wasn't drunk.
20:08Michael, you are a two-star general driving with an open bottle in your car.
20:13What were you thinking?
20:14It was Whitaker's beer.
20:16And that makes a difference?
20:17Nothing happened, Claudia Joy.
20:19Aren't you the one always saying we have to hold ourselves to a higher standard?
20:23You're overreacting.
20:25Am I?
20:27You accused Emmeline of lying because she didn't want us to know what was going on with her.
20:34What do you call this?
20:36It's different.
20:37How?
20:40Since you've been home, you've been moody and self-absorbed.
20:44I haven't said anything because I know what you're going through, but I will not stand by
20:49while my husband jeopardizes his career and mistreats his family.
20:55Just because I was a little hard, I...
20:57Our daughter came home needing love and support, and what she got instead was the back of your hand.
21:01From a hypocrite, no less.
21:04You should be ashamed of yourself.
21:16Em?
21:18It's open.
21:24I know you're not very happy with me right now, and I have a few issues with you, too.
21:32Can we talk at least?
21:35I don't know.
21:36That's up to you.
21:38I'd like to talk.
21:40I'd like to...
21:42listen.
21:43Anyway, okay.
21:48Okay.
21:50You really want to drop out?
21:53No.
21:55So what do you want?
21:58I want to get A's and start in goalie, but that's not happening.
22:02Why not?
22:06Well, for one, I told you classes are hard, and I don't have time for anything, ever.
22:15And Janine White is a second-team All-American, and she's a junior, so even if I do get back
22:21on the team, I'm not starting for at least a year.
22:27You know, when you put it all like that, it really doesn't sound so bad to me.
22:31You just need to organize your time better and be patient.
22:37Cut out a few parties, maybe.
22:40Dad.
22:41Look, now that you know what you're up against, Em, you can beat it.
22:46Movement to contact.
22:48Draw the enemy's fire to determine their position and then develop the situation to your advantage.
22:53Can you stop with the army lingo, please?
22:59What I'm saying is, you learn from experience, and sometimes that experience is hitting a brick wall.
23:16I'm not used to failing.
23:23Failing is giving up.
23:24Are you giving up?
23:26Nope.
23:28Then you're not failing.
23:29You're struggling.
23:37So am I.
23:42So what now?
23:47Can you get extensions?
23:50Retake classes?
23:51Do extra work, maybe?
23:53I don't know.
23:55You might want to find that out.
23:58Concentrate your forces.
23:59Dad.
24:00I'm sorry.
24:01You get the point.
24:05And you know I'm behind you.
24:07Win or tie.
24:09That's my line.
24:16Dad.
24:41I just spoke to Emeline.
24:44I think it went well.
24:46Good.
24:48Good.
24:48You never called me a hypocrite before.
24:51You never deserved it.
24:57You know, since that article came out, not much has gone my way.
25:03Lost my shot at the West Point job.
25:06My chance for a third star.
25:10Got pulled back from theater early, and then I come home, and the first thing that happens is a nightjump
25:15accident.
25:16They can't put that on you.
25:18Perception, Claudia Joy.
25:20My luck has gone bad, and nobody wants to be around an unlucky general.
25:26I've never seen so many requests for reassignment come across my desk.
25:30You didn't tell me.
25:31I was letting it get to me, feeling sorry for myself.
25:36No more.
25:38As long as I have a command, I'm going to command.
25:44To hell with the rest.
25:52Whatever happens, never forget I didn't fall in love with General Holden.
26:04I fell in love with Michael James Holden, and I'm still in love with him.
26:34Would you excuse me for a moment?
26:35Of course.
26:39Tanya.
26:41Hey, I was just getting my orientation.
26:42They've changed a few things since I worked here last.
26:45I'm sure.
26:47So, uh, Frank comes back on Friday.
26:49I told him you were here.
26:51He'd like to take us out for a big dinner.
26:53Does that sound good?
26:54Friday.
26:55I can't.
26:56I've got training.
26:57Oh, uh, well, there's a food fair in town this weekend.
27:01That could be fun.
27:03Um, I'm on kind of a strict diet.
27:08Or a concert.
27:09Denise, I really appreciate it, but you don't have to make such an effort.
27:14There's no effort.
27:16You're not my family, okay?
27:19You don't have to look after me.
27:22Why?
27:25Excuse me.
27:37Hey, you want to play some football?
27:41No, thanks.
27:43Come on.
27:44We need another guy.
27:46I'm okay.
27:49Okay.
27:49All right.
28:02Wow, they even took their radiator cap.
28:04Probably on eBay by now.
28:07Okay, that's everything.
28:09Tow truck's on the way.
28:12Okay, I want your honest opinion.
28:16About what?
28:20Lisa.
28:22Boone.
28:23I won't mark you down on your evaluation if that's what you're worried about, Moran.
28:28You know me better than that.
28:29Do I?
28:33Moran.
28:35Boone, I haven't said a single word about her, and you've bitten my head off twice today.
28:42It looks pretty intact to me.
28:46Come on.
28:48Spill.
28:55Okay.
28:57Okay, I...
29:00think you could do better.
29:02I think you deserve better.
29:07From what I can see, she treats you like an ATM machine, and she's got two kids from two busted
29:15marriages, and she doesn't have custody of either of them.
29:19So I should tell you something.
29:25Boone.
29:29Romeo Tango 4, Niner Yankee 2.
29:32What?
29:34Wasn't that on the hot sheet this morning?
29:36Narcotic suspect.
29:37Black El Camino, Romeo Tango 4, Niner Yankee 2.
29:44You're amazing.
29:483-0-5 to dispatch.
29:51Prepare to copy.
29:52Copy, 3-0-5.
29:53South Carolina 28, Romeo Tango 4, Niner Yankee 2.
29:59Black El Camino on 4th and Iris.
30:0410-4.
30:05Unmarked unit isn't routed.
30:0610-4.
30:07We'll keep eyes on until they arrive.
30:09All units in the vicinity of 4th and Iris.
30:12We have a black El Camino.
30:14Black El Camino.
30:15Romeo Tango.
30:15Moran.
30:16Niner Yankee 2.
30:18Just monitor.
30:24Hit it.
30:4010-80 on foot.
30:42Heading east between Iris and Chalmers.
30:44Chalmers!
31:00Move, move, move!
31:01Under cover's here.
31:03We gotta go back!
31:04All units be advised, suspect and two associates have entered a house at 2-3-0-3 calendar.
31:11Gun!
31:31That one looks like it might have been a bit out of the strike zone.
31:43More police units are arriving all the time.
31:46We understand SWAT is on the way in what's become a highly volatile situation with gunfire
31:52coming from inside this home.
31:55Let's take a look at some footage shot shortly after we arrived on the scene.
32:02Details are still sketchy, but we've been told that this home is a suspected drug hangout.
32:08We must go.
32:36Come out slowly, come out, hands up, hands up, on the ground, face down, clear, clear,
32:50SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS
32:52Ok, now we get that checked out. Not an option, come on, Blake.
33:01Good to go officer, just keep you clean and covered.
33:04J.R.: Thank you. See? I got a head made of Teflon. No stitches.
33:09I'll be sure to mention that in your evaluation.
33:12Pam!
33:14Chase, what are you doing here?
33:16What am I doing here? Are you okay?
33:19Yeah, I just got hit by some flying glass.
33:23How did you know...
33:24Well, it was all over the local news. I could see you.
33:28Wow.
33:29Hey, we're TV stars.
33:32Um, Chase, this is Clay Boone.
33:36Boone Chase.
33:37Pleasure. I've heard a lot about you.
33:39Same here.
33:40Listen, Pamela, I've been looking all over for you.
33:44It took me ten minutes to get past the police line.
33:46Oh, I'm sorry.
33:47I tried yourself.
33:49Yeah, well, I was a little busy.
33:52Oh, my God. Roxy's called me eight times. I better call her back.
33:56In a minute.
33:57Listen, it would be all right if I brought my wife home now.
34:00Oh, Chase, I'm still on duty.
34:02Relax, Moran.
34:03Ben, as your supervisor, I'm ordering you home for rest and relaxation.
34:08We have a lot of...
34:09I'll handle the paperwork.
34:11Okay, that's a joke. You type like a Neanderthal.
34:15You better go before I change my mind.
34:17Listen to that, Pamela.
34:20Come on.
34:22Thanks.
34:32Where is she? She's going to miss her flight.
34:34Emelyn, I'm coming.
34:37Okay.
34:38So, I just heard back from my chem professor.
34:42He'll let me take an incomplete on the semester and then retake the course this summer.
34:47This summer?
34:49Hey, you didn't want me around anyway, did you?
34:51Of course I do.
34:53And my econ professor is going to let me do a term paper for extra credit.
34:58I mean, I still can't get more than a B, but it's better than a D, right?
35:03Absolutely.
35:04Oh, and I talked to Coach Holden.
35:07He said if things work out, I'm back on the team next semester.
35:13Oh, that's great, honey.
35:15I'm developing the situation.
35:19Yes, you are.
35:22I'll talk to you soon.
35:24Okay, bye, Dad.
35:25I love you.
35:26Love you too, kiddo.
35:50I've finally heard from Pamela.
35:53Pamela, she's okay.
35:55There's just a little cut on her forehead.
35:58Good.
35:59You know she was a soldier.
36:00She'd get a purple horn.
36:02Hey, um, do officers go into battle?
36:07Oh, yeah.
36:09Lieutenants lead platoons.
36:11Captains lead companies.
36:12Lieutenants...
36:12I get it.
36:17I've been thinking, babe.
36:20Maybe OCS isn't such a hot idea after all.
36:24Why not?
36:26I'm just...
36:28not sure I'm officer material.
36:32Frank thinks you are.
36:34Yeah, but I'm a grunt, not a politician.
36:37Where is this coming from?
36:41Well, I was talking with Chase, and he was saying that, you know, NCOs are the backbone of the Army,
36:47and he's right.
36:52So you think you can't handle it?
36:55Those guys from West Point, they're a lot smarter than I am.
36:58I don't want to hear that.
36:59Babe, it's true.
37:01Maybe they have some advantages that you don't.
37:07But remember what Frank said to you.
37:10Leadership like yours can't be taught.
37:13Yeah, but there's more than one way to lead in the Army.
37:15There's platoon sergeant, there's first sergeant, there's...
37:19Okay, fine.
37:20Look.
37:23I do not give two hoots about officer candidate school.
37:29All right?
37:30I'd be happier if you went to barber school.
37:33But as long as you're in the Army, you should go for what you want.
37:42You're not Chase, and you're not Frank.
37:48You have to decide what's best for yourself.
37:53Okay?
37:59Hey.
38:00Hey.
38:01How'd it go today?
38:03He said it went fine.
38:07Hey.
38:08Hey, man.
38:10How was school today?
38:11Great.
38:12I played football with TJ and some other kids.
38:14You didn't tell me that.
38:17Well, the game was all tied up.
38:19And then I caught this pass and scored the winning touchdown.
38:22That's what I'm talking about.
38:26And the teacher said I was the best speller in class.
38:29Comes from all that reading.
38:34So, can I please play my video game after dinner tonight?
38:41Please?
38:42David, we said you couldn't play video games for two days.
38:46It's only been one.
38:47But I was good today!
38:49And we're proud of you.
38:51But that doesn't mean you get out of your punishment.
38:54This isn't fair.
38:55You'll get it back tomorrow.
38:58I think you can wait one more day.
39:00Don't you?
39:02You're mean.
39:07Let them go.
39:14Hey.
39:15Someone left this for you.
39:18Thanks, Amy.
39:35Tonya, I've always hated the standard-issue stethoscope.
39:38Clunky and no sense of style.
39:41Please accept this as a welcome back present.
39:43And know that you are always welcome in our home.
39:46Love, Denise.
39:48Denise.
40:08David?
40:12David!
40:15He's not here.
40:16He's gone.
40:18He's gone.
40:25We checked the house inside and out.
40:28Have you called the MPs?
40:29Yeah.
40:31Hey, we're about to check the west side of the post.
40:33You think you can handle the east?
40:35Yeah, of course.
40:36I'll get in the van right now.
40:37We'll keep in touch by phone.
40:39Hey, thanks, Ross.
40:41What happened?
40:42David ran away.
40:43Will you watch the kids?
40:44Sure.
40:45Mom.
40:46Not now, TJ.
40:47I gotta go.
40:47Mom, I know where you might be.
40:56Hey.
40:58Hey.
41:02So what's going on?
41:06My folks are like that, too, sometimes.
41:10It's just because it wants to act right.
41:27It's going to be dark soon.
41:32Can't read the dark.
41:40Let's go.
42:01David.
42:07Are you all right?
42:09Come on.
42:11Let's go home.
42:21So proud of you.
42:30Are you mad at me?
42:32We were frightened, David.
42:33I thought you might have been lost, dude.
42:37Or even hurt.
42:39You're very important to us.
42:42You're important to Sarah Elizabeth, too.
42:46You took my game away.
42:48Because you did something wrong.
42:50Not because we want to be mean.
42:53Punishing you doesn't mean we don't care about you.
42:56No.
42:57It's just the opposite.
42:58It's because we care about you that we want you to know the difference between right and wrong.
43:03How to control yourself in tough situations.
43:07Look, David, we know you've had to deal with a lot of changes in your life.
43:14And it's going to take a while for you to get used to being here.
43:18But in this family, when we have problems, we don't run from them.
43:27We talk about it.
43:31Are you going to punish me again?
43:36You're better.
43:38You're angry and confused, and you went someplace where you feel sick.
43:42In your home.
43:44You understand?
43:48Can I go to my room now?
43:52I don't know.
44:17I don't know.
44:22I don't know.
44:25I don't know.
44:26I don't know.
44:26I don't know.
44:26I don't know.
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