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00:00Previously on Army Wives.
00:02To the home.
00:04Really, Rex?
00:05Water.
00:06It's better for the baby.
00:07What?
00:08I'm pregnant!
00:12You going somewhere?
00:13Looks that way.
00:15Plan on coming back?
00:17Not anytime soon.
00:18We are looking for David Sanders.
00:21There's no one here by that name.
00:22Also known as Terrence Price.
00:26I'm in the hospital, but I'm good.
00:28What happened?
00:29Cowboy came under fire.
00:31I don't want you to worry.
00:33I love you.
00:34There may have been some damage to her eyes.
00:36They're taking her to Germany for further treatment.
00:39You haven't mentioned anything about my new look?
00:42You're alive.
00:43There's nothing more beautiful than that.
00:46Congratulations.
00:46You are one of the six nominees for the Spencer Award.
00:50You won't believe who else has been nominated.
00:53I do hope we can be friendly competitors.
00:56Excuse me, won't you?
01:08You've got a lot of food downstairs.
01:10How many people come into this breakfast anyway?
01:13Hmm, there's six nominees and three foundation members.
01:17Well, I hope they're hungry.
01:19I stole one of your sausages, just so you know.
01:23Oh, you're on report.
01:26Seriously, I'm excited for you.
01:29Just being nominated is a huge honor.
01:34Knock, knock.
01:35You wanted to see me?
01:37I did.
01:38Your mother is being wined and dined tonight as part of her whole Spencer Award activities.
01:44I was wondering if you were free.
01:46I'm being jilted.
01:48You jilted me first.
01:51Well, what do you have in mind?
01:54Double veggie burgers in a movie?
01:57I picked the movie.
01:58No groans.
02:00Deal.
02:00Well, it's a date.
02:02I'll text you.
02:04Impressive.
02:09Sweet.
02:10Hey, you're taking her on her first college visit next week.
02:14I want equal time.
02:15It won't be long before she's not around anymore.
02:18Michael, it's too early in the morning to get sick.
02:21Mel and I have breakfast to run.
02:23It's two sausages, wasn't it?
02:26Wow, would you look at the time.
02:30See you later.
02:31Come and get it.
02:35Now, who's ready for chocolate chip pancakes?
02:37I am.
02:38Me too.
02:39How many do we get?
02:40As many as you want.
02:42But first, your father and I have a very special announcement.
02:46What do you think, babe?
02:47You think we should tell him?
02:49Tell us what?
02:50I don't know.
02:51Maybe we should wait.
02:53Yeah, it's too special.
02:55Yeah, never mind.
02:56We'll wait.
02:56No, come on.
02:57Tell us now.
03:00All right.
03:00Come here.
03:02Drum roll, please.
03:06Take her away.
03:10Mommy is pregnant.
03:14Wow.
03:15Come on.
03:15Your mom's having a baby.
03:18Really?
03:19Why?
03:23Because we thought it would be fun for you guys to have a little baby brother or a baby sister.
03:30Take her away.
03:43My mom's having a baby.
03:44Who's pregnant?
03:44Yeah, I'll be more.
03:45Bye.
03:45Bye.
03:48Bye.
03:53Bye.
04:25How's your leg today, Major?
04:28I'm not quite ready for a 20-mile march, ma'am, but give me a week.
04:34When you're headed home?
04:36Any day now. Depends on the flights.
04:41You, ma'am?
04:43I'm going back to theater.
04:45The doctor wants to monitor my progress a little while longer than its boots on the ground.
04:52I'm jealous.
04:57Brought in last night.
04:58Brought in last night.
06:02What happened?
06:05I.E.D.
06:08I don't remember any of it.
06:12Lost our driver.
06:15You?
06:17RPG.
06:21I guess we're both lucky to be here then.
06:26Yes, we are.
06:33Can you get some rice, Lieutenant?
06:35Yes, ma'am.
06:39Oh, uh...
06:40You can tell me about the sandwich.
06:42Wet or dry?
06:43Wet.
06:46Lots of peppers.
06:51Good morning.
06:52I'm Andrea Arnold, chair of the Muriel Spencer Foundation.
06:56I want to welcome you to Fort Marshall, our host for the award this year,
07:00and to thank Claudia Joy for sharing her lovely home.
07:04Of course.
07:05Over the next two days, we're going to be getting to know each other quite well
07:10through a series of seminars, meals, and educational forums,
07:14which is exactly what Muriel Spencer had in mind
07:17when she and General Jonathan Spencer created their foundation in 1991.
07:22to honor and encourage military spouses
07:27who exemplify extraordinary service on the home front.
07:32We all know that when a soldier makes a commitment to serve this country,
07:37so does that soldier's family.
07:39And no one does that better than the six of you.
07:43In recognition, each nominee will receive a grant
07:46to further your volunteer work at home.
07:49Additionally, our award winner will receive a travel grant
07:53to represent the foundation across the country.
07:59I'll send you postcards.
08:06Hey, Patty.
08:07Welcome back.
08:09So, do you sprechen any Deutsch now?
08:11The only language I speak right now is stress.
08:15How backed up are we?
08:16Well, you don't want to know.
08:18I kept the schedule light today.
08:21Canceled your 10 o'clock.
08:22You have an 11 o'clock group.
08:24Right.
08:25And a few messages.
08:28Dankeschön.
08:29Bit of shame.
08:41Price?
08:44It's good to see you again, brother.
08:56How'd you get in?
08:57I used my old key.
08:59Let myself in before dawn.
09:03Guess I owe you an explanation.
09:05You're damn right you do.
09:08You ran out on me without a word.
09:11Next thing I know, the FBI's banging on my door saying you blew up a building.
09:1630 years ago, I was at Berkeley, young, angry.
09:21And I fell in with this radical group.
09:24And when they started talking about violence, man, I walked.
09:28So what about that federal building in Oakland?
09:30That was a few months later.
09:33Thank God no one got hurt.
09:36One of the bombers copped a plea and said I was in on it.
09:39Never mind, I wasn't even in the city when the bomb went off.
09:42So you ran.
09:44Hell yeah, I ran.
09:45Even though you were innocent.
09:47Come on, Burton.
09:49A young black man accused of blowing stuff up.
09:53There was no way I was going to get a fair try.
09:55But you had an alibi.
09:57Knowing that and proving it are two different things.
10:01I didn't like the odds.
10:03I built a new identity.
10:05I built a new life.
10:07So what are you doing here?
10:12The road is a lot harder than it was 30 years ago, man.
10:20You need money.
10:22Yeah.
10:24The FBI was here.
10:26Do you get that?
10:28If I help you, I'm committing a felony.
10:33Hey, look, man.
10:34If you're innocent, just turn yourself in.
10:38Let the system work for you.
10:40What damn world do you live in, man?
10:43I don't need a civics lesson.
10:45The fact is, you owe me money.
10:49Owe you?
10:50How you figure that?
10:51I built this practice, brother.
10:53I signed it all over to you before I left.
10:57This building alone, how much do you think it's worth today?
11:01Huh?
11:04All I'm asking for is $5,000.
11:09Cash.
11:11That way is no paper trail.
11:13Nothing leading back to you.
11:15And when you show up again next month, how much then?
11:20It won't be in next month.
11:23I'll give you my word, man.
11:30We're talking about lessons we've learned as leaders.
11:33Anyone else care to comment?
11:36Claudia Joy?
11:38Oh, um, well, last year I was diagnosed with diabetes.
11:45I didn't handle it very well.
11:48Actually, I tried to hide it.
11:52What my friends helped me realize was that I could turn my situation into an asset by talking about it
12:00and raising awareness.
12:03So I guess what I've discovered is that being a leader can mean sharing your frailties as well as your
12:12strengths.
12:14Very touching, Claudia Joy.
12:19What about you, Lenore?
12:21What have you learned as a leader?
12:24Well, to me, I guess it's all about courage.
12:30Having the strength to stand behind what you believe in.
12:35In Washington, I butt heads with the bureaucracy all the time on behalf of Army families.
12:41Like little nine-year-old Emily Smith.
12:44She's undergoing corrective surgery for a congenital spinal defect because I made the government live up to its responsibilities to
12:55our soldiers' children.
12:57Good for you, Lenore.
13:04Testing.
13:06Testing.
13:07One, two, three.
13:07You can hear me.
13:10The nominees will be wearing these.
13:13So we need to replace all the batteries.
13:15Okay.
13:16Got it.
13:19How do you open these?
13:24Trevor is a saint for taking Katie and Lucas, too.
13:28Well, don't worry about Trevor.
13:30He was really stoked about it.
13:32Yeah, poor kids.
13:34He's not going to know what hit him.
13:37He loves it.
13:45Any word from Chase?
13:49Uh, no, he's, um, got survival training or something this week, so he's off the radar.
13:56Um, do you have any more batteries?
14:08Nice shot, Finn!
14:11Are those your children?
14:14Uh, two of them, the blonde and the glasses.
14:19I got another one on the way.
14:21Oh, congratulations!
14:24How old is this precious thing?
14:26She is almost a year.
14:29Hi, princess.
14:30That's her favorite.
14:32And we got it right here.
14:34Really?
14:35Yeah.
14:36A few weeks ago.
14:37She loves it.
14:39Yeah?
14:40She is so good.
14:43Hey, Dennis.
14:46What's he doing?
14:47He's playing with that stupid baby.
14:50My friend, Natalie, her parents just got this new baby.
14:54And now, she gets stuck with her grandparents all the time.
14:59Has hair coming out of his nose.
15:01Gross.
15:02Ew.
15:03Yeah.
15:12Thanks.
15:20Hey, kiddo.
15:22So did you pick out a movie we're gonna see, yeah?
15:24Yeah, about that.
15:26Um, I totally forgot that there's this party at Ian's tonight, and I told this new girl at
15:32school I'd take her.
15:34Can we do the movie tomorrow night?
15:36Well, we have the Spencer Awards tomorrow.
15:40Right.
15:41I forgot.
15:44Don't worry about it.
15:45We'll do it another time.
15:47Are you sure?
15:48Yep.
15:50Okay.
15:51Thanks, Dad.
15:52You're the best.
15:54Okay.
15:55See ya.
16:05Hey, guys.
16:06Guess what I just got.
16:07What?
16:11We're too big for toys like that.
16:14Yeah, I know.
16:15This is for the new baby.
16:18Oh.
16:22Come on.
16:23Let's go to the car.
16:30Five, six, seven, eight, nine, five thousand.
16:35May I have an envelope, please?
16:36Of course, sir.
17:02Happy next day, sir.
17:04Yes, sir.
17:12Thanks, brother.
17:20So, I guess this is it.
17:22Guess so.
17:24Hey, I know this wasn't easy.
17:26I really appreciate it.
17:28And it makes me feel good knowing you're carrying on to work here at Piedmont Place.
17:33I like to think that maybe one day we can be friends again.
17:38I see.
17:40I like to think that maybe one day we can be friends again.
18:05No! You're under arrest.
18:08Down! Get down!
18:11Down. Up and down.
18:14You see?
18:44Down. Up and down.
19:05Sorry, ma'am.
19:07Nights are hard.
19:13I know.
19:24I just can't help but think about stuff like how I had it all planned.
19:33Finish my tour.
19:35Get my MBA.
19:38Meet a guy.
19:41That can still happen.
19:44You have your whole life ahead of you, Lieutenant.
19:49You mean half a life that was gonna want me now?
19:57The right man will see you for the exceptional woman that you are, and he'll be a lucky guy.
20:09I'll never be able to pick up my own baby.
20:32I'll never be able to pick up my own baby.
20:35Sure.
20:48Hey.
20:50What happened to your date?
20:52You stood me up.
20:55You stood me up.
20:56She had a party to go to.
20:58Oh.
20:59How was your dinner?
21:01How was your dinner?
21:01How was your dinner?
21:01It was lovely.
21:02I'm having the best time, Michael.
21:05These people are fantastic.
21:07Really inspirational.
21:08Lenore, Baker, Ludwig.
21:11Okay.
21:12Most of them are inspirational, but not even she can spoil this.
21:18I'm glad to hear it.
21:19Coming upstairs?
21:21In a bit.
21:25Okay.
21:34When does the party start?
21:36It started.
21:38Really?
21:41Kind of lame, isn't it?
21:45Know how we did it at Camp Darby?
21:51All right.
21:54Maya.
21:55Come on.
21:56Have some fun.
21:58I told you I don't drink.
22:00What fun is that?
22:02I'm serious.
22:04Uh, yeah, that's real obvious.
22:08Well, I didn't bring you here to watch you get trashed.
22:12So, watch something else.
22:17I don't know.
22:27Hi.
22:28Hey, babe.
22:30Long night?
22:31Yeah, but who's complaining?
22:34The hump is back.
22:36We're up 60%.
22:38That's awesome.
22:41Can I get a kiss?
22:43Yeah, sure.
22:44Come here.
22:46Good day with the kids?
22:48It was great.
22:49We went to the park, the movies, had a couple burritos.
22:54What are you looking for?
22:55I want to show you something.
22:58What?
23:01Um, I got this stuffed monkey for the baby, and I swore I left it right here.
23:07Does the monkey have red on its hat?
23:18Did the boys know you got this?
23:21I showed it to them at the park.
23:23Did you tell them it was for the new baby?
23:26Yeah, and they seem good with it.
23:29Well, babe, it looks like we've got major jealousy going on here.
23:34All right, I'm going to go talk to them.
23:36No, no, no, no.
23:37Let's both talk to them together.
23:39And not now, because they're asleep.
23:42Okay?
23:44Okay.
23:58Hello?
23:59Uh, Mrs. Sherwood.
24:01Emily.
24:02Honey, what's wrong?
24:03This girl drank too much at a party.
24:05I think she's in real trouble.
24:06I told her to stop chugging.
24:08Is she conscious?
24:09Um, no.
24:12I mean, maybe.
24:13I don't know.
24:14Okay, honey, slow down.
24:15Take a breath.
24:16Where are you?
24:17Um, I'm at Park Hill, near the flight line.
24:20You're not far from Mercer.
24:22You'll get there faster if you don't wait for an ambulance.
24:25Do you have a car?
24:26Yes.
24:27Have you been drinking?
24:28No.
24:29Good.
24:30Can you get this girl in the car?
24:32I need you to help me get her in the car.
24:34My parents will freak if they find out about this.
24:38Don't you bail on me.
24:40Okay.
24:41Emily?
24:43Yeah.
24:44Yeah, there's someone here to help.
24:45Good.
24:45Go straight to the emergency room.
24:47I'll meet you there.
24:48Come on.
24:49Please.
24:58She's out of danger.
24:59Oh, thank God.
25:02I thought she was gonna die.
25:03Oh, she's on an IV and they're hydrating her, but she's gonna be okay.
25:08Okay.
25:09Are you okay?
25:14It's time to call your folks.
25:17Do I have to?
25:19You know you do.
25:22And you didn't do anything wrong.
25:26Okay.
25:29What were you doing at a drinking party?
25:31It wasn't a drinking party.
25:34Then how did this girl get alcohol poisoning?
25:36She snuck in a bottle.
25:38Michael.
25:38But I wasn't drinking, I swear.
25:41We know.
25:42We had this discussion after my promotion, Emlyn.
25:46How you are not to be any place where drinking is going on.
25:50How we are all being held to a higher standard.
25:53Now, am I making this up?
25:55No.
25:56Michael, she might have saved that girl's life.
25:59I recognize that.
26:01Once the situation got out of control, she acted responsibly and I am proud of that.
26:06What bothers me is how you put yourself in that situation in the first place.
26:12I expect more from you.
26:13Dad, Maya is a new girl on post.
26:16I was trying to be nice.
26:17Perhaps this will teach you to exercise better judgment when choosing friends.
26:22You're grounded for a month.
26:24What?
26:26Michael.
26:26That's it.
26:43Lieutenant Colonel Burton.
26:46How's life treating you, Joan?
26:49Well, General.
26:50And yourself?
26:51No complaints.
26:53My goddaughter is getting more beautiful every day.
26:57Glad to hear it.
26:59I understand recovery is going well.
27:02Yes, sir.
27:04Looking forward to rejoining my unit.
27:09Joan, General Ormond just called.
27:13He needs an O5 for an important tasking at Camp Endeavor, Iraq.
27:18Provincial reconstruction team.
27:20Sir?
27:22Sir?
27:22They're rebuilding schools and it hasn't been going well.
27:26So he wants to send the best available leader I recommended you.
27:33Thank you, sir.
27:35He's also detaching Sergeant First Class Larson to assist you.
27:41This is a temporary assignment, but it's an important one.
27:46It's a high-priority mission, Joan.
27:50Hearts and minds.
27:51That's the goal here.
27:54I appreciate the recommendation.
28:01Listen, I know you want to get back in the fight, and you will.
28:06But right now, this is where the Army needs you.
28:10Yes, sir.
28:12I won't let you down.
28:13I know you won't.
28:15All the way.
28:17Airborne, sir.
28:23You'll each have ten minutes for your individual presentations, which will be your opportunity
28:27to talk about the work you do in your community.
28:32Let's take five before we get a group photo.
28:37Claudia Joy, how is Emelyn?
28:41I just heard.
28:42Poor dear.
28:42How's she doing?
28:44Emelyn's fine.
28:46Really?
28:47I heard she was taken to the emergency room last night.
28:51Something about alcohol poisoning.
28:53You're misinformed, Lenore.
28:55My daughter doesn't drink.
28:57Of course.
28:58No teenager ever drinks.
29:02Emelyn was at a party last night where another girl drank too much and passed out.
29:07Emelyn drove her to the hospital.
29:09Daze, what with all these wild parties going on, huh?
29:13Actually, it's not so difficult.
29:15What?
29:17What do you think?
29:19What makes it?
29:36How does that affect her?
29:36Well, the family looks back and forwards.
29:36But what kinds of cool things can be here.
29:36You can put them on the weekends.
29:36You can stand up, right?
29:37You're like, well, say you should have pumped.
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