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00:00Previously on Army Watch.
00:01Trevor, I think you'd make an excellent recruiter.
00:04A recruiter?
00:05Did you help out with that car accident on Route 12 tonight?
00:09Yes, sir. I was one of the responders on the scene.
00:12Thank you. That was my wife.
00:14Uh-huh. Appreciate that.
00:16But, uh, the person you should really thank is her.
00:19She hadn't been there to stop that bleeding, your wife.
00:23Well, it might have been a different story.
00:28I wish Chase were home.
00:31I don't know how you put up with it.
00:34Not knowing where your husband is or when he's coming home.
00:37I'd go totally insane.
00:41You learn to live with it.
00:43Diabetes? How is that possible?
00:46Claudia Joy takes care of herself.
00:48We've been over this, Michael.
00:50I'd like to start insulin therapy right away.
00:57Wow.
01:07Carpool in T-minus-two minutes.
01:10Already?
01:11Start picking up.
01:13Hey, you okay?
01:16It's starting to really bug me.
01:19What?
01:20Chase, he was supposed to be home two weeks ago.
01:24Well, that's Delta, right?
01:26All the super hush-hush secret squirrel stuff.
01:29You never know what's going on.
01:31Yeah, but he should have called at least.
01:33I mean, he's usually able to get a message through.
01:37Big jerk.
01:39Okay, time to go.
01:41Katie, Lucas, TJ, in the car.
01:44Hey, Lucia.
01:45How's Carlito feeling?
01:46Oh, much better.
01:47Mucho mejor.
01:59Oh, hell.
02:02Keep moving.
02:10What's going on?
02:13Somebody's dead.
02:14It's the car that comes to tell people.
02:49I feel like I might be sick.
02:53Yeah, it's not the way I like to start my day.
02:58Okay, y'all.
02:59Bus is leaving.
03:00Let's go.
03:04Hey.
03:06We're all okay.
03:08Yeah.
03:10Yeah, if somebody on the next block isn't.
03:23We're all okay.
03:27Okay, you're welcome.
03:44How's your glucose level up this morning?
03:47I thought you'd left.
03:48I want to see how you're doing.
03:52Fine.
03:55You need to mark that.
03:57I know. I have the logbook. I'll do it.
04:05I'm still learning this stuff myself.
04:08I'm supposed to watch.
04:19We need to show Emily how to do it. Get her up to speed.
04:22Okay. Kim, wait.
04:25Just following doctor's orders.
04:29You're supposed to keep kits in multiple places.
04:33I know, Michael. I heard the doctor. I'm not deaf.
04:38You tell your friends?
04:42No.
04:43Why not?
04:45I'll do it when I'm ready.
04:48This isn't a group activity, Michael.
04:50Okay?
04:52It's my body.
04:53How I handle this is up to me.
04:58I'd really appreciate some privacy right now.
05:03Okay.
05:05Sorry.
05:06Mm-hmm.
05:25One.
05:29One.
05:30Two.
05:32Three.
05:33Three.
05:34Three.
05:35Three.
05:36One.
05:47I'm getting better at crepes, don't you think?
05:50Well, when you keep cooking fancy breakfasts like that,
05:53they're going to drum me out of the army, being too fat, too happy.
05:57No, I'm not worried.
05:59What's a special occasion?
06:00No special occasion, just wanted to try out a new recipe.
06:03Well, maybe you should do something nice for yourself for a change.
06:08I like cooking.
06:12What else you got going today?
06:15I am filling in for Claudia Joy at an FRG meeting.
06:18I have a care package to send to Jeremy.
06:20Really?
06:21Yeah.
06:21Second one this week. He's going to get tagged for being a mama's boy.
06:24Didn't you say you love all the packages I sent you when you were overseas?
06:28Well, yes, that's true, but...
06:30So who's your mama?
06:49Close your eyes.
06:51Oh, no. What now?
06:52Just close a moment.
06:57Yes, sir.
06:59Picture, if you will, a serene stretch of beach.
07:06After an incredible seafood dinner, we're walking back to our romantic, hey, your eyes aren't closed.
07:14Oh, and I'm busy.
07:16Yeah, yeah.
07:16You can wait.
07:20Are you picturing?
07:21Yes.
07:23You, me, beach, dinner, go.
07:24Okay.
07:26We're walking...
07:27No.
07:29We are strolling back to our ocean retreat with champagne chills in a silver bucket by our four-poster bed,
07:39as in this photograph.
07:45I'm assuming I can open my eyes without penalty.
07:48Affirmative.
07:52I've got a sitter all lined up for Sarah Elizabeth.
07:57Now, I was hoping for two nights away, but since you're so close to deployment, I will settle for one.
08:08Affirmative.
08:08Babe, it's amazing.
08:12Lord knows I'd love to get away from the flagpole for a day, but...
08:20I can't.
08:21Well, not even for one night?
08:23I've just got too much work to do.
08:26I'm sorry, babe.
08:28It's lovely.
08:31We'll do it when I get back.
08:33I promise.
08:36Sure.
08:38It's a date.
08:47Update your maps, LeBlanc.
08:49I want you to mark every center of influence, and then update those once a month.
08:54The trick to this job is just getting your face out in the community, and then telling them your army
08:59story.
09:03Here's your business card.
09:08Oh, sweet.
09:10Get rid of him as fast as you can.
09:12Got it.
09:13For some reason, my brigade commander feels that you're going to boost our numbers, so don't let them down.
09:20I won't, Sergeant.
09:21I know you won't, because in order to do that, you'd have to let me down first.
09:25And nobody lets me down.
09:28I don't care how many decorations you got in your draw.
09:32You bring me two recruits a month, or your ass is grass.
09:37We clear?
09:39Crystal.
09:40Crystal.
09:51Oh, sorry.
09:53Oh, I'm sorry.
09:54Are you okay?
09:55Yeah.
09:56Sorry, I was in a hurry.
09:57I didn't see you.
09:58No worries.
10:01Paul?
10:02Paul Broman?
10:04It's Pamela Rand, Chase's wife.
10:10How long's the unit been back?
10:13Listen, Pamela.
10:14You didn't see me here, okay?
10:17I'm sorry.
10:18What are you talking about?
10:20What's going on?
10:22Where's Chase?
10:26Listen, our unit's not back.
10:28I wasn't here, and you didn't see me.
10:32I'm sorry.
10:47So, nobody in Delta will tell me anything.
10:51Of course, that's her official position on everything, including the weather.
10:55What are the other Delta wives saying?
10:58That their husbands aren't home, either.
11:00At least that's what they're saying.
11:02Hey, don't get all paranoid on me now.
11:05I have every reason to be paranoid.
11:08I have never seen a member of Chase's team come home alone.
11:13And this guy was hurt, too.
11:16And he wouldn't talk to me.
11:17I wasn't even supposed to know that he was there, here, whatever.
11:23It was, it was, um, creepy.
11:29So, what did creepy guy's wife say?
11:33Nothing.
11:34Creepy guy's divorced.
11:36Oh.
11:44Something's happened, Roxy.
11:46I can feel it.
11:49Something bad.
11:53Hi, may I speak to, uh, Holly Walters, please?
11:58Do you know when she'll be back in?
12:03Okay, thank you very much.
12:15Hey, I'm Sergeant LeBlanc.
12:17Yeah, I'm just here for some brochures.
12:19Oh, you've come to the right place.
12:21We've got info on a wide variety of Army careers available,
12:24and I can give you a test right now and see what, uh, job you'd be right for.
12:28Got what I need.
12:29Now, um, hold on.
12:31Let me get you a card, and you can give me a call if you, uh...
12:34Thanks.
12:38Right.
12:41Well...
12:41Tell me you got that prospect's deeds before you left.
12:44He just wanted a brochure.
12:46Are you kidding me?
12:48LeBlanc, a guy that walks into a station already has more than half of his mind made up of whether
12:53he's gonna sign.
12:53He just needs someone to tell him that he's right.
12:56Got it.
12:57What kind of t-shirt was the guy wearing?
12:59College of Charleston.
13:01That's your opening.
13:03Go straight to the GI Bill.
13:04Student loan.
13:06ROTC.
13:06Roger that.
13:07Instead, our guy's dropping in on the Navy.
13:09Or the Marine Corps for crying out loud.
13:11Where even a jarhead knows better than to let a prime prospect like that walk out the door without at
13:17least a cell phone and an email.
13:20I'll do better next time.
13:21I hope so.
13:29Come in.
13:31Ready to debrief on my Pentagon trip, sir?
13:33For their whole lives, my grandfather and father only bought American cars.
13:39Is that so, sir?
13:41Flew the flag every day of the year, proudly sang the national anthem at ballgames.
13:45Sorry.
13:49Gotta buy a new car, and it's got me thinking.
13:52There was a time I would have died happy if I'd have gotten my hands on a 69 Pontiac GTO.
13:58Dual exhaust, hood tachometer, hearse shifter.
14:02That's the one?
14:04Now, Pontiac's out of business, and I'm thinking hybrid.
14:08Times change.
14:10What'd they do?
14:11Hey, how's Denise?
14:13Oh, she's very well, thank you.
14:14Very well.
14:15She's a little sore, but I just wish I could have been here when the accident happened.
14:21Well, I'm just grateful Denise was with Claudia Joy.
14:23I don't know many people who could have done what she did.
14:27Do what exactly, sir?
14:29She didn't tell you?
14:33The paramedic said my wife could have bled to death if Denise hadn't been there.
14:37All Denise told me was the ambulance arrived pretty quick.
14:40She's too modest.
14:42She saved Claudia Joy's life.
14:50I'll be stopping by Joanne's this afternoon.
14:53I'll let everyone know when she's ready for company.
14:57Hey, I thought I was covering for you.
14:59I'm feeling better.
15:01Claudia Joy, you should be resting.
15:02If I needed rest, I'd be resting.
15:05Now, we've got a full agenda.
15:07Let's get started.
15:12Pamphlet?
15:13No.
15:14It's cool.
15:15Hey, man, you want a pamphlet?
15:16What about your buddy?
15:17Just you want a pamphlet?
15:18Dude.
15:19No.
15:19Hey.
15:20You want a...
15:21Thanks.
15:34Hey, ladies.
15:34How's it going?
15:38So you guys like running, huh?
15:41That's great.
15:44I'm Sergeant Trevor LeBlanc, U.S. Army.
15:48I don't...
15:49Well, did you know that the military academy has its own track and field team, the Black Knights?
15:55Yeah, we're busy.
15:56Well, I can see that.
15:57Just give me five minutes of your time, and I can tell you how the Army can change your life.
16:01We don't have five minutes.
16:02Okay.
16:03That's fine.
16:04One minute, then.
16:06Look, the Army has over 150 occupational specialties.
16:10Let's hit it.
16:16Hey, look.
16:18Just take the car, all right?
16:19Our station's over on Spring Street.
16:21You probably cost it a million times.
16:23Interbo, go!
16:24Good Lord, here.
16:28You crazy.
16:42Emelyn?
16:44Emelyn!
16:48Oh, my God.
16:49Mommy scared me.
16:51What's going on?
16:52Well, I downloaded all this stuff on cocaine diabetes, what you should and shouldn't have
16:56in the house, and I'm clearing out most of the major sugar-added products.
17:00Put it back.
17:03But, Mom, a lot of the stuff you can't have anymore.
17:05I understand that, but throwing away this much food is wasteful.
17:08I'm not throwing it away.
17:09I'm taking it to the food bank.
17:11Your father likes these things, so do you.
17:14You don't have to go without just because I have to.
17:16I talked to Dad about it, and he's on board.
17:20You know, it's, uh, part of my master plan to take the Holden family organic.
17:26Cut out processed foods.
17:28Put it back, please.
17:31Emelyn, I'm sorry, but this is my kitchen.
17:35I appreciate the thought, but I do know how to exercise self-control, and I like things
17:39the way I like them.
17:42We'll talk about this later.
17:43I'm late.
18:02It's supposed to rain this weekend.
18:04Won't give us any relief from the heat, but at least it's a change.
18:09Of course, it rains.
18:11You got two options.
18:12You keep the kids cooped up all day, or let them play in the mud.
18:22Hannah.
18:23Hi.
18:25Did you hear anything?
18:30Uh, no.
18:32Thanks for trying.
18:38You bet.
18:40Bye.
18:45It's time for carpool.
18:46Yeah, me too.
18:48Hey, are you going to be okay?
18:50Pamela!
18:52Yeah.
18:53I'm okay.
18:55I mean, what choice do I have?
19:02And you've never been arrested, right, Ben?
19:05No, um, paid parking tickets in the glove compartment?
19:07No, sir.
19:09Okay.
19:10Well, if you score as high on the real test as you did the practice one, you're definitely
19:16in the alpha range.
19:17Is that good?
19:18Man, that's great.
19:19I mean, with these test scores right here, we could go online and reserve your army job
19:23today.
19:24Today?
19:27Wow.
19:28Um, that's, uh, that's fast.
19:31Of course, you've got to pass your physical and go through some additional screening process,
19:36but basically, yeah, it's fast.
19:38Once you reserve that MOS, you know, the job that you choose, you've got seven days to enlist.
19:45Yeah.
19:46Um, I don't know.
19:50I mean, I'm about to get married and all.
19:52Congratulations.
19:53Thanks.
19:55But, um, my girl, well, to be honest, she doesn't even know I'm down here.
20:00Um, you know, she hears army, she only thinks about me getting killed, you know?
20:03You know what?
20:04Uh, I got an idea.
20:06Why don't we go to dinner on the army's dime?
20:10You and your fiancé, me and the wife, and, uh, we, you know, we can talk about it.
20:17Yeah?
20:18Absolutely.
20:19Sometimes it's just better for a woman to hear it from another woman, you know?
20:23Sure.
20:24Yeah?
20:24Why not?
20:25Great.
20:29It was no big deal, Frank.
20:31No big deal?
20:33Ah, since when is saving somebody's life?
20:35No big deal.
20:37And were you ever planning on telling me?
20:39I didn't give you every detail over the phone, because I didn't want you to worry.
20:42You made it sound like a fender bender, love.
20:45I don't know, and you could have died, I'd have come home.
20:47I know.
20:48Which is why I didn't tell you.
20:50Look, I walked away with hardly a scratch, and then, I don't know, it just didn't come up.
20:57Well, I am damn proud of you.
21:01Pure reaction and training, just like the army.
21:06Look, I've been, you know, turning this whole thing over in my mind, and I, it's not that
21:12I don't appreciate everything you do around here, the way you spoil me and all, but I just
21:19don't want us to fall back into old habits.
21:22If I've learned anything from all we've been through, it's that we both need lives outside
21:27of this house.
21:29What are you saying?
21:30I think you should get back into nursing.
21:34That's funny, because I've been thinking the same thing.
21:38Really?
21:39Yeah, well, not nursing, exactly.
21:41Paramedic work.
21:42I just didn't know how you'd feel about that.
21:46I'm all for it.
21:50After the accident, it made me realize how much I miss being able to help.
21:56I made some calls, and I'm already qualified to be a paramedic.
22:00Essentially, I just need a few months of ride-alongs to get certified.
22:06I'm not going to do just great.
22:16Not going to put dinner on the table?
22:18Yes, ma'am.
22:36Roland?
22:41Champagne, Mrs. Burton?
22:46Why, I believe I will, Dr. Burton.
22:52What's going on?
22:54If the lieutenant colonel can't come to the ocean, then the ocean must come to lieutenant colonel.
23:02You brought me the ocean.
23:04It took some effort, but yes.
23:08The ocean, dinner, and...
23:19Just wanted to tempt you.
23:24That's dessert.
23:28This is inspired.
23:31This, my darling, is what the trendsetters refer to as a staycation.
23:40Staycation?
23:41Precisely.
23:43All the pleasures of a trip in the confines of one's own home.
23:48Sarah Elizabeth is sleeping.
23:50A seafood extravaganza is prepared.
23:54And, as an appetizer...
23:58Hello.
24:02Oysters.
24:05Roland, you have outdone yourselves.
24:08No.
24:09That'll be after dessert.
24:13Mmm.
24:16Give me ten minutes to change.
24:25I'll give you five.
24:41So, what do you do, Maricela?
24:44Seven weeks.
24:45Is this your first?
24:46Yeah.
24:47We're gonna name him Ben Jr.
24:49Really?
24:50Dude, that's awesome.
24:51You know, it'll be a lot less expensive if you decide to have the baby in an army hospital.
24:56You know, with all the benefits.
24:59Really?
24:59Oh, yeah.
25:00The medical's great.
25:02Our kids are totally covered for everything.
25:04Medical, dental...
25:06Eyeglasses.
25:07Hear that?
25:08That's great.
25:10And they got classes for expectant moms.
25:13And for how to handle babies your first six months.
25:16You name it, they got a class for it.
25:20And if you get in an accident or something, the army is all over it.
25:24Like when Trevor got shot up in Iraq.
25:26Hey.
25:28Why don't we order?
25:29Okay.
25:30Julia, uh, three shrimp, two gumbos, and a grilled cheese for the pregnant lady.
25:37What was I saying?
25:39Oh, yeah, the medical benefits.
25:41Show him your scar, babe.
25:43Rox, I don't...
25:44His shoulder was so messed up, we thought he was gonna be discharged.
25:48But then the army gave him top-notch physical therapy so he could heal enough to be redeployable.
26:11Who could that be?
26:13I'll get it.
26:14No.
26:15Why not?
26:17Catherine Eileen Moran.
26:19Do not answer that door.
26:24Who is it, Mom?
26:26I don't know.
26:27But I'm not expecting anyone, and I don't want to talk to anyone right now.
26:37Mom.
26:39Just ignore it, okay?
26:41Just do more work.
26:44Okay?
26:46Yeah, but I'm scared.
26:49Me too.
26:50Me too.
26:54Okay.
26:55Um.
26:57Come here.
26:59All right.
27:02Listen.
27:03There is nothing to be scared of, okay?
27:10Whoever that is, they're just gonna...
27:14go away.
27:26See?
27:30Can I see who it was?
27:33No.
27:34No.
27:35Just...
27:35do your homework, okay?
27:38Please.
27:40I'm sorry.
27:59I'm sorry.
28:01Thanks.
28:02I don't know.
28:05Do you want to be scared of us?
28:08No.
28:09Oh, my God!
28:10Swing is good for me.
28:19Baby, I want to lie down.
28:23Sounds good.
28:26I need to lie down.
28:32Oh, no.
28:34Oh, no?
28:35Oh, God.
28:37Oh, God.
28:40Oh, God.
28:50Ooh.
28:50Oh, no.
28:53Ooh.
28:56Ooh.
28:58Sweetheart.
29:00Oh, oh.
29:03Oh, my God.
29:17oh what's up did chase call uh no who's with the kids i i dropped him at uh carlene's next
29:27door
29:28what happened what's wrong my doorbell um somebody rang the bell and i flipped out in front of the kids
29:43i thought it was the uh casualty notification officers at my
29:51like this morning oh my god pamela and i wouldn't answer
29:59um and i know this sounds crazy but i i can't go home until after notification hours
30:10i can't shake this feeling wrong something's not right with cheese i know it okay okay
30:23it's okay
30:36i said i was sorry last night what more do you want
30:41don't shake your head at me what was i supposed to do with that poor girl lie
30:46no but come on rocks telling him about when i got shot you did get shot
30:53they don't call you a hero for nothing yeah but you didn't have to tell him everything babe
30:57i still got a job to do here excuse me but there is plenty that i didn't tell him
31:03like why i was out until 2 a.m comforting my best friend because she thinks her husband's dead
31:09what what's going on with chase i don't know
31:15pamela says he was supposed to be home like two weeks ago and hasn't called
31:20then she ran into someone from his unit who freaked her out
31:23but there's been nothing official
31:24no
31:25well until the army says otherwise he's fine
31:29oh come on trevor i know you're a recruiter now but that doesn't mean you have to drink
31:35the kool-aid
31:37hey hey what's that supposed to mean
31:41it means the army never tells you anything it doesn't want you to hear
31:45just like you apparently
32:06roland
32:09take your time go back to sleep
32:16roland
32:42roland
32:44tyler's my friend
32:46my only friend
32:54you're not eating
32:58uh in case you haven't noticed dad evie try to do anything around here that mom's used to doing like
33:06serving breakfast she bites your head off
33:10go ahead start without me
33:12we don't mind waiting
33:14no really don't wait
33:17great
33:17now she's gonna be mad if we don't eat
33:20em
33:21em
33:21em
33:21and until your mother gets her routine down her sugar levels are really gonna affect her moods it's nothing you're
33:27doing wrong it's an adjustment that's all
33:29i know
33:30i know but
33:32i'll be glad when this part's over
33:35well that makes two of us
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36:07do you want to sit down you got your minute
36:16you know it's a little stuffy in here why don't we take a walk okay
36:32you're a fast runner fascinating you anyway okay now that wasn't a fair fight
36:42so what's your name canessa canessa jones
36:49I'm Trevor look like move on so what can I tell you about the army canessa I don't
37:04know I ain't buying no used car mostly just wanted to see if he was crazy or
37:11not right well I'm not crazy I just like the army that's all now I guess some
37:19people will call that crazy but it's taking me places I never dreamed of do
37:26you want to see the world canessa I don't know I've only been in South Carolina well
37:33I went to Atlanta once when I was three you been there no it's big you thought
37:43about what you want to do after high school work I guess I got nieces and
37:47nephews help take care of them is that what you want to do from people don't
37:53just up and decide things because that's what they want to do how old are you 18
37:59next month okay this is your time canessa you got to start making decisions for
38:07yourself because when I saw you yesterday I got this feeling like you were looking
38:13for a way out of here a ticket to something better am I right the army can
38:20give you those choices you never thought you had listen I'm starting a
38:28candidate PT group soon PT physical training early morning before school we'll
38:33be working out army style come by check it out tell me what you think I ain't
38:39signing no paper don't have to and if I don't like it I ain't sticking around
38:42that's cool it's just a test drive no obligation to buy what do you say
38:54okay LeBlanc it's LeBlanc right LeBlanc
39:10I called Roland left a voicemail he called me they're both home sick as a dog food poisoning poor
39:16things oh yuck well I'm glad y'all could come over and make some calls of course we all know
39:23what it's
39:23like waiting to hear about your husband I may have some news um thanks Jenny can I can I call
39:30you back what stood up too fast uh I just spoke to the deputy administrator at Mercer and he said
39:39doctors were dispatched to the special ops medical clinic four days ago to assist with a returning Delta
39:45unit four days ago now it's highly confidential but I understand there were some major injuries
39:52he couldn't give me any patient names of course but at least it's something
39:58well I'm going there I'll go with you but wait to the special ops compound will they even let you
40:04pass the gate oh yeah they will uh I don't want to get this friend of mine in any trouble
40:08so please
40:08don't mention where you heard this okay of course not thank you I'll drive well we'll lock the door
40:14the cookies are still baking but call us we will
40:31Claudia Joy
40:32you okay
40:34you okay
40:34yeah
40:35what do you need
40:39juice juice juice juice
40:42yes
40:42here
40:44there
40:46there
40:57Here, I don't know, poop this and feed this.
41:01You'll be fine in just a minute.
41:03Here.
41:05Okay?
41:15I'm so embarrassed.
41:19No, no, no, just take a moment.
41:25Why didn't you tell me?
41:29It's okay.
41:32I love you.
41:36Shh, shh, shh.
41:43Look, I am the wife of Sergeant First Class Chase Moran,
41:47and I demand to see him.
41:56As I explained, ma'am, I cannot let you inside the compound without your husband present.
42:02I told you, he's in there.
42:04How can he be present if he's already inside?
42:07This is insane.
42:09Do you realize how insane this is?
42:12Excuse me, maybe you could just reassure my friend that her husband really is in there?
42:19I apologize, ma'am, but I'm not authorized to confirm or deny the presence of any military personnel inside the
42:26special ops compound.
42:27I'm sorry, ma'am, I really am sorry.
42:31Okay, listen.
42:33I need you to pick up Katie and Lucas at school and keep them at your house for me tonight,
42:38okay?
42:38Can you do that?
42:39Of course.
42:40What are you going to do?
42:41Oh, they can call the MPs.
42:43I'm staying right here.
42:44Got it.
42:45Good luck.
42:47Thanks.
42:51Well, I guess we'll just wait.
43:02I had an apple in my purse I meant to eat.
43:05I just got busy and forgot.
43:06You can't afford to forget your meals.
43:08You have to monitor your glucose levels and your diet because once you inject the insulin, you run the risk
43:13of...
43:14Hypoglycemia.
43:14I know.
43:16Not enough sugar.
43:19When were you diagnosed?
43:21Right after the accident.
43:23At the hospital, they ran a blood panel.
43:26You think it had something to do with what happened?
43:28I don't know.
43:31Maybe.
43:36I thought I was just tired, but...
43:40I never would have driven if I had any idea.
43:43I know.
43:45Denise, I'm...
43:47God, I'm sorry.
43:48Don't apologize.
43:49You didn't know.
43:52But now that you do, when are you going to tell people?
43:56I don't plan on making a public announcement.
43:59That's not what I'm talking about.
44:01I mean your friends.
44:03I'm not telling anyone.
44:07This is a private matter, Denise.
44:09Yeah, but you can't keep it a secret.
44:12Why not?
44:13Because it's dangerous.
44:14Because people need to know in case you get into trouble, like what happened today.
44:18I appreciate your concern, but you're not my doctor.
44:22No, I'm just your best friend, and I'm a registered nurse.
44:25And I'm telling you that this is a mistake.
44:28What happened today was my fault.
44:31Won't happen again.
44:32Oh, and how do you know that?
44:34I can't have people staring at the general's wife, wondering if she's going to pass out in public.
44:40It's not like that.
44:41This is my problem, Denise.
44:43I'll handle it my way.
44:44Okay?
44:46I really don't want you mentioning this to anyone.
44:50Claudia Joy...
44:50I mean it.
44:51People don't need to know every detail of my private life.
45:01We talk about something else.
45:09More electrolytes, darling.
45:14You think we can keep that down?
45:17I have to.
45:19I can't miss any more work.
45:20The Oyster Crackers.
45:23Don't even say the O word.
45:29I'm thinking the next time we take the Lieutenant Colonel to the ocean, let's just let the ocean stay where
45:35it is.
45:36To hell with the ocean.
45:39I'm thinking next time we go to the desert, I hear the Mojave is delightful this time of year.
45:47Huh.
45:50Or we could just stay here, horizontal.
45:55For the right reasons.
45:59Exactly.
46:06Oh, hey, everybody.
46:10Can we pass your bedtime?
46:12Mom said we could.
46:17Hey.
46:20What's going on?
46:24What's going on?
46:26What's going on?
46:27What's going on?
46:28Looks like maybe he's back, possibly hurt, but nobody's talking.
46:32So Pamela's camping out at the compound until they tell her something definite.
46:37Do the kids know?
46:40No.
46:41I told them their mom had to visit a sick friend.
46:47It's awful, Trevor.
46:48Shhh, come here.
46:50I'm so glad you're home and safe.
47:12You still up?
47:13Yeah.
47:26I love you.
47:28Me too.
47:30Are you worried about me?
47:39Do you think there's something wrong?
47:49Darling, hurry to me.
47:57You have stayed away too long.
48:04Ma'am.
48:07Miss Moran.
48:09Miss Moran.
48:12Miss Moran.
48:14Yeah, I'm awake.
48:15You can come with me now, ma'am.
48:18Are you taking me to Manhattan?
48:20Ma'am, I'm not authorized to confirm.
48:29Just follow me.
48:31Miss Moran.
48:34Miss Moran.
48:37Miss Moran.
48:39Miss Moran.
48:40Miss Moran.
48:44Miss Moran.
48:48Miss Moran.
48:50Miss Moran.
48:51Miss Moran.
49:09But it's not fair for me
49:19To act the way I've been
49:28Maybe it's good for you
49:33To see the way I am
49:49Chase
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