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00:00Previously on Army Wives.
00:02Frank, I'm wondering if maybe it's time for us to move to the next level.
00:07Next level?
00:08Living together again, under the same roof, like husband and wife.
00:13I need things to be right this time.
00:15I don't know what's going on with Frank.
00:17Last night I asked him up to my room for a nightcap and he said no.
00:23It's a lot easier to forgive than forget.
00:28Colonel Connors' letter of reprimand is removed from your record.
00:32Thank you, ma'am.
00:33And that Corporal LeBlanc should clear the way for you to start thinking about taking the steps to becoming Sergeant
00:40LeBlanc.
00:41Yes, ma'am.
00:43There's this little old Rocky girl, an orphan, right?
00:45She got caught in an explosion.
00:47Now her arms are all messed up and can't use her hand.
00:49In order to do the surgery, Dr. Holtz needs executive orders.
00:54I'll speak to Michael.
00:55I just wish things were better between Emmeline and her father.
00:58Emmeline Jane Holden, what have you done to your hair?
01:01You need to speak with Emmeline.
01:03I've spoken to her.
01:04You need to listen to her.
01:05If she wants to be treated like an adult, she has to act like one first.
01:10I gotta go.
01:29Roxy, knock it off.
01:32What?
01:33Roxy, do you mind?
01:36We're studying.
01:38Blame the dang dog.
01:39He's the one that dragged in all the dirt.
01:42Do you want me to fix you a snack while you're studying for your finals?
01:45This isn't Icicle Rocks.
01:47It's the promotion board.
01:48I gotta earn enough points to make Sergeant.
01:51I thought you already had a whole heap of points.
01:54Still gotta ace the board.
01:56What's the board?
01:57A bunch of NCOs lock me in the room and grill me with questions, that's what.
02:01I better know the answers.
02:04I'll quiz you.
02:06No, you won't.
02:09But we need to make our brain army strong.
02:12We need to make your brain army strong.
02:16Okay.
02:18Um, this does not look like addition and subtraction to me.
02:222 plus 2 is 4.
02:244 plus 4 is 8.
02:258 plus 8 is 16.
02:30What is this?
02:37Finn, your teacher wants me to go in for a meeting tomorrow.
02:43How long have you had this?
02:46I don't know.
02:48Well, what is it about?
02:50I don't know.
02:51You don't know.
02:52I think Miss Haley says I have a listening problem.
02:56Yeah, well, I think you have a remembering problem.
02:59Were you ever going to give this to me?
03:01I don't know.
03:05Hey, hey.
03:07What you meant to say was, I'm sorry, Mom.
03:10It will never happen again.
03:12What Dad said.
03:13Get back to work.
03:19What a meal.
03:21Pan-seared snapper.
03:23Yeah, it was good.
03:24I love finding these new places.
03:27I don't know.
03:28For my money, there's nothing that beats your roast chicken.
03:35What?
03:37I find something I like, I stick with it.
03:40I don't know, like you.
03:42Like this windbreaker.
03:44I think you've had this since our first date.
03:47Sick.
03:48Yeah.
03:50I feel like my roast chicken, I can come over this weekend.
03:52Make some.
03:55Something to think about?
04:01What?
04:03I don't know.
04:07I should get rid of that.
04:10No.
04:11No.
04:12Dick, it's okay.
04:13I know you don't like it.
04:14Dick.
04:15It's your bike.
04:17Keep it.
04:21I have some emails that I need to attend to before tomorrow, so I should go.
04:28I had a great time tonight.
04:30So did I.
04:32You want to go out tomorrow?
04:34If you would like, sure.
04:39Good night.
04:42Good night.
05:02Excellent job, Honeen.
05:03Just keep your eyes on the pencil to know how hard to hold it.
05:06As you get feeling back, it'll be easier.
05:09Ah, that's great.
05:11I'm glad my name is not long.
05:15Your hand is healing beautifully.
05:17Yes, it is.
05:18Just don't be afraid to use it, Honeen.
05:20Are you keeping up with her knitting?
05:22Yes.
05:22I remember all you say.
05:25Come on.
05:26Thank you, Mrs. Sherwood.
05:27You're very welcome.
05:28Don't forget to study for your SATs.
05:30Mom.
05:32When does Honeen go back to Iraq?
05:34Saturday.
05:35Do you believe it?
05:36Well, she can't stay longer?
05:37No.
05:38Her visa expires.
05:40So I'm flying with her to Frankfurt, and then an army escort takes her on to Iraq.
05:45Aren't you hosting some kind of big dinner party this weekend?
05:49Friday.
05:50Michael's first brigade commander and some members from the old unit here on post.
05:55Mm-hmm.
05:56And then you fly out the next morning.
05:58You're going to be wiped.
05:58Well, sleep on the plane.
06:00Yeah, Air Force transport.
06:02Good luck.
06:05Well, I can't let Honeen fly alone, and General Mayfield is only here one day.
06:11What am I supposed to do?
06:13So you're going to leave Emmeline and Michael here alone?
06:16Want to come over and referee?
06:18Uh, no.
06:20Thanks.
06:22Do you know what?
06:23I actually have to go.
06:24I have someone come in to look at my bike.
06:27What's wrong with it?
06:30It's for sale.
06:32For sale?
06:33You love that motorcycle.
06:35Yeah, but I love Frank more.
06:41Ten bucks says I put more rounds in cinemas than you today.
06:45I didn't know you had ten bucks to lose.
06:48Look who's talking.
06:50I'm not the one supporting a wife, two kids, and a dog like some suckers.
06:56Good morning, soldiers.
07:01At ease.
07:03Corporal LeBlanc?
07:05I just submitted my letter of recommendation.
07:08I expect soon we'll be calling you Sergeant LeBlanc.
07:11Thank you, ma'am.
07:12But I feel a whole lot better if this board didn't include a Q&A.
07:16I'm sure you'll do fine.
07:18What about you, PFC Day?
07:20Any plans to put in for specialists?
07:22No, ma'am.
07:23Corporal LeBlanc's the go-getter.
07:25I'm just a joke.
07:26But don't sell yourself short.
07:28You did a fine job in the MRX.
07:30Thank you, ma'am.
07:32Carry on.
07:38Fine job.
07:40I died on Q.
07:43Of course, Colonel Burton wouldn't be the first woman to think of my death as a plus.
07:51As you can see, Finn's work is near to all incomplete.
07:59His drawings are pretty good.
08:03Ms. LeBlanc, your boy is sweet as sugar, but I'm afraid his mind hops around like a flea on a
08:11dog's belly.
08:13He has an active imagination.
08:16It may be more than that.
08:21What do you mean?
08:23Finn may have what's called attention deficit disorder.
08:29I know what ADD is.
08:32And nobody has ever said that about Finn before.
08:36It could be that, or it could be he's just a bit slow, bless his heart.
08:46Wait.
08:48Finn is the sharpest one in our whole family.
08:52He can tell you the batting average of every player on the Atlanta Braves.
08:59I forgot my grocery list one time, and he recited it back to me, right down to the unbleached flower.
09:05Many children with limitations still shine at a few simple things.
09:15Are you seriously saying there is something wrong with my son?
09:20I'm saying that we'd like to test him.
09:31Yeah.
09:32Lunch?
09:35Mm-mm, my treat.
09:37Well, what's the catch?
09:38That's my way of saying thanks.
09:40For what?
09:43You notice how many new referrals we've gotten since I had the good sense to bring you in as partner?
09:48I see.
09:49This is about your good judgment.
09:50Absolutely.
09:55So, I've been thinking.
09:56Ah, here it comes.
10:00How about you take over my Wednesday group?
10:05I fooled you, didn't I?
10:06Look, we've got more needs cases than funds right now.
10:10So, unless you plan to run this show by candlelight, one of us has to beat the bushes for donations.
10:16Let me guess.
10:17No offense, brother.
10:19But I got it all over you in the charm department.
10:25And I wouldn't turn over my Wednesday group to just anyone.
10:30Understand?
10:32Got it.
10:33Well, how about I sit in next week and get a feel for the room?
10:37That's my plan.
10:39It's a good sandwich.
10:45What is SAT?
10:49Scholastic aptitude test.
10:52Otherwise known as a mess of pain.
10:55Every high school student can get into a good school.
10:57One of the best universities in Iraq is in Mosul.
11:01My father go there.
11:03I hope to go there, too.
11:08What's Mosul like?
11:12It's where my aunt and uncle live.
11:15It's beautiful.
11:17Many mosques and castles and...
11:22And I spend more time to fix mistakes than to knit.
11:27Um, you have to concentrate.
11:32You'll learn.
11:55You'll learn.
11:59Mom, we cannot let Henning go back to Iraq.
12:03What?
12:04Why not?
12:05She's gonna get killed.
12:11I never said Iraq still isn't dangerous.
12:14But the country is making significant strides towards stabilization.
12:18Ugh, that is political propaganda, Emlyn.
12:22Well, it is.
12:24I think I'm a little better informed on this subject than you are, Emlyn.
12:30Michael, I am worried.
12:31The story Emlyn found says, even after translators have been killed, their families are still in danger.
12:38That's possible, yeah.
12:39Well, then she has to stay here.
12:41I don't think that's an option.
12:44U.S. immigration standards are extremely rigid.
12:47Dad, you're a general.
12:49There are limits to what even a general can do.
12:53So, does Henning want to stay?
12:57Has anyone even asked her?
13:07I saw those incompletes on Finn's papers.
13:11Now my heart just sank.
13:15That was the way my schoolwork used to look.
13:19Well, Roxy, you had a learning disability.
13:22Yeah, but I didn't know that then.
13:25I just thought I was stupid.
13:29What if Finn has what I've got?
13:33Better to know now and get help.
13:40I'm just remembering what Finn said when he first got glasses.
13:46I didn't know there were so many leaves on the trees.
13:58What if there's something really wrong with him?
14:15I want to go home.
14:17But, I mean, it's dangerous.
14:20I know.
14:22I am afraid to go, but I am more afraid I never see my aunt and uncle again.
14:28They won't be forever.
14:31Just until Mosul is safe.
14:33And when is that?
14:36And what about my aunt and uncle?
14:38If it's not safe for me, then not safe for them.
14:44Can you bring them here?
14:47I wish I could.
14:54I want to go home.
14:58Emlyn, will you and Hanin wait outside for a moment, please?
15:09You heard what she said.
15:12I guess there's nothing we can do.
15:17Emlyn, your father and I are talking.
15:19I'm a part of this conversation, too.
15:22No, actually you are not.
15:24If it's about Hanin, I am.
15:27We cannot let her go back.
15:29What can we do?
15:30She wants to go home.
15:32Are you kidding me?
15:34You tell me all the time that I'm too young to make certain decisions.
15:37What about her?
15:38She's only 12.
15:39Emlyn, we're not Hanin's parents.
15:42We're not her guardians.
15:43We don't have the right to just keep her here.
15:47You can't force someone to seek asylum.
15:50They have to request it.
15:52You both know that she could be killed.
15:54And you're telling me that there is nothing we can do about it.
16:02What do you mean you sold your bike?
16:04I mean I put it up on Craigslist.
16:06Someone bought it.
16:08Why?
16:09Well, the way you looked at it last night.
16:11Yeah, indeed.
16:12But I didn't tell you to get rid of it.
16:15There's no need to get upset.
16:18Well, yeah, there is.
16:20You know, because somehow, somewhere down the line,
16:22this is going to come back and bite me in the ass.
16:25That's not true.
16:26And suddenly I'm the bad guy.
16:28Is that what you think?
16:30That's what you think?
16:31No, it's not.
16:33Look, you're all about...
16:35About the guy.
16:36I just always thought of you as...
16:39That's all.
16:40Right.
16:41In a good way.
16:42And there's a good way to be old-fashioned?
16:44All right.
16:45Traditional.
16:46Is that better?
16:47You said it yourself.
16:49You know what you like.
16:50You stick with it.
16:51Your four wheels on the ground.
16:53You roast chicken every Sunday.
16:55You're predictable.
16:58Predictable.
16:58Predictable.
16:58You know what I mean.
17:02Yeah, I do.
17:03You mean controlling and inflexible.
17:06I'm not saying that.
17:08No, you're not.
17:09You're using buzzwords for that.
17:16All right, Frank.
17:17Let's not spoil the evening, okay?
17:24I'm not the one who sold the bike.
17:41We have news.
17:42I had a long talk with your uncle in Mosul.
17:46Yes?
17:46It turns out he's also concerned about the family's safety.
17:50In fact, he's been looking for a way out of Iraq and hasn't had any luck.
17:54So I was right?
17:56I called in a favor from someone at NATO.
18:00He's arranged for your aunt and uncle to relocate to Turkey,
18:03where you have extended family, and you'll join them there.
18:07Really?
18:07Are you serious?
18:09I do not go back to Iraq.
18:11Someday.
18:12But not now.
18:13It's simply too dangerous.
18:15You'll get back, honey.
18:16I know you will.
18:17I hope I must get back.
18:20Now, to make this work, there's been a change in plans.
18:23You have a flight for Ankara tomorrow.
18:26Tomorrow.
18:28I'll still be going with you.
18:30I pack my things now.
18:31Okay.
18:35I'll be right there.
18:41I want to go with you.
18:43What?
18:44No way.
18:45Why not?
18:46You have school.
18:47Well, it's the weekend.
18:48You'll miss SATs.
18:49Well, I can reschedule.
18:50You need those scores for early decisions.
18:53I can still take them in time.
18:55Absolutely not.
18:56You're prepped and ready to take them now.
18:59Oh, my God.
19:00Dad, you're the one who's always telling me I should see the world.
19:03The inside of a C-17 and an Air Force base in Turkey do not qualify as seeing the world.
19:09Mom.
19:10Honey, I know how much Hanin means to you, but I agree with your father.
19:16Of course.
19:17That's not fair.
19:19Yeah, but leaving me here, that's totally fair.
19:43Not bad for a couple of broken-down paratroopers.
19:49Hell, a lot easier than it is over there.
19:51And the heat and the sand.
19:55Speaking of which, congratulations.
19:59Your bronze star came through.
20:01Let me be the first.
20:05Thank you, sir.
20:07I read Wallace's report on your actions in Bullock.
20:11Quite a job.
20:13I was just trying to get everybody home alive.
20:17It takes a real leader to throw away the playbook and improvise the way you did.
20:23Great.
20:25Great situational awareness.
20:28Thank you, sir.
20:29It's all about being able to adjust.
20:33Right?
20:34To know when things aren't working.
20:39All right, let's huddle in an hour and finish up those evals on the MRX.
20:45Want to...
20:46Frank?
20:48Yes, sir.
20:57Lots of kids take tests like this.
20:59Okay.
21:02It's not like a test with a grade or anything.
21:06It's just a way for grown-ups to know the best way to teach you things.
21:13Okay.
21:15So, don't be nervous.
21:17I'm not nervous.
21:19What I mean is, try your best, but just don't worry about it.
21:25Hey.
21:27Ready, Finn?
21:28Yep.
21:29Okay.
21:30I'll be waiting for you, okay?
21:31Okay.
21:33Okay.
21:37Ready, buddy?
21:39Yep.
21:39Come on.
21:41We're going to have a little sit over here.
21:46Here you go.
21:48Here's your number two.
21:50And we're going to start right up here.
21:52Okay?
22:00Coffee service.
22:02Hi.
22:03Hi.
22:04Got up early?
22:05Hit the gym.
22:06Thought I'd swing by and pick up Sarah Elizabeth.
22:08Oh, thank you.
22:09Hmm.
22:10Daycare is great, but being with mom is even better.
22:14You going to be home for dinner tonight, or am I going to have to scrounge up something for myself?
22:18I should be on time.
22:22But don't cook.
22:23Just enjoy your time with the baby.
22:25Let's do takeout.
22:26Chinese?
22:27Sounds good.
22:28I'll open a bottle of wine.
22:29It's a day.
22:31See you.
22:40Ryan Day, how's life treating?
22:42Not bad.
22:43Not bad.
22:44It's good for a start.
22:49Come on.
22:55Something's wrong.
22:57It's off balance.
22:58Yeah, lots of my roses.
23:00Yeah.
23:03What are you doing?
23:05What's it look like?
23:06We made those for Claudia Joy's dinner party.
23:09We made hundreds of cookies.
23:11Right, because somebody used too much flour, so we had to double the recipe.
23:17And now I'm adjusting for my hair.
23:21I've got to get cleaned up.
23:22Frank's going to be here any minute.
23:24I thought you looked too pretty for party prep.
23:27So, where are you going?
23:29No idea.
23:30Someplace special, Frank said.
23:32He wants to continue our conversation from last night.
23:36What happened last night?
23:40I told him he was old-fashioned.
23:43Oops.
23:45Yeah, I meant it as a compliment.
23:47Oh, no man likes to be called old anything.
23:50Men are such babies.
23:52He'll get over it.
23:54Just ask him to open a jar or something.
24:01Way to go, Martha Stewart.
24:03What happened?
24:05Measure twice, cut once.
24:07Here, try this one.
24:13Saved.
24:14Oh.
24:26Afternoon, ladies.
24:28Frank?
24:29Hey, baby.
24:31Want to go for a ride?
24:35You bet.
24:38You bet.
24:50Is that really Frank?
24:52Ah!
25:04There comes the time
25:11The time that everybody finds
25:19Where nothing seems to go away
25:26Where nothing seems to turn our bright
25:35There may come a time
25:42Okay, I'm dying to know
25:45Where did this come from?
25:48Little shop, North Charleston
25:50You know what I mean
25:52Hey
25:54Hey, if you can't beat them, join them
25:56Frank
25:59Well, let's just say it's about
26:02situational awareness
26:03You gotta be flexible in the field
26:07I have no idea what you're talking about
26:09Well, I'm an unpredictable guy
26:14Okay, you win
26:16Hmm, where to now?
26:19Well, you know, I've been thinking about that
26:26And about home
26:33Yes
26:34Let it be me
26:39Let it be me
26:52If it's a friend that you need
26:58Let it be me
27:03Let it be me
27:07Let it be me
27:15Let it be me
27:15Let it be me
27:19If it's a friend
27:24If it's a friend that you need
27:27Let it be me
27:31Let it be me
27:35Let it be me
27:44Let it be me
27:48Let it be me
28:00Let it be me
28:08Let it be me
28:13Let it be me
28:14Let it be me
28:48Let it be me
28:53Let it be me
29:04Let it be me
29:08a hurt feelings report tacked up on the barracks bulletin board and you could
29:13check off boxes like I want my mommy I am a crybaby okay okay there are still
29:21knuckle-draggers around but the system is changing I'm not arguing all I'm
29:27saying is don't be surprised that some soldiers still feel more comfortable
29:32off post well that's fine but he's a soldier in my battalion suppose PFC day
29:39is unfit to deploy you think price is gonna give the army a call that would
29:43violate confidentiality exactly my point if he was seeing someone on post we
29:49would know if he was considered unsuitable for combat Joan there's
29:53nothing I can do I'm not asking you to do anything I think you are I'm just trying
30:00do my job rolling
30:16good morning
30:18good morning
30:25it
30:26I like waking up in your arms
30:31it's been way too long
30:35yeah
30:39babe you're going to wake up like this every morning
30:46What are you saying?
30:50How about moving back in?
31:03I won't be here to referee between you and Emlyn, so go easy on her.
31:08Don't worry about us.
31:09I do worry about you.
31:11We'll be fine.
31:14I'll miss you.
31:16Everything is set for the party.
31:18The servers from protocol know what to do.
31:22Give my regrets to the general.
31:24I will.
31:26Oh, don't forget to take the bread out of the freezer.
31:28Claudia Joy.
31:30Okay.
31:31Okay.
31:34Emlyn, I know you'll be studying for your SATs,
31:37but it would be nice if you could take a break and say hello to General Mayfield tonight at the
31:42party.
31:42Tell me.
31:43I'm not going to be here to referee for you and your father, so go easy on him.
31:49Tell him, not me.
31:51I did, and you have to do your part, too.
31:56All right, time to go, ladies.
31:59General Holden, thank you so much.
32:02It was an honor, honey.
32:06I have a gift for you.
32:18It's cheerful.
32:19Oh, I mean, that is so sweet.
32:22I hear it snows here sometimes.
32:25Sometimes.
32:27I'll wear it then.
32:30You look on laptop for many emails from me.
32:34Yes, please.
32:36That'll be good for your hand type.
32:38Also good for my heart.
32:40You will know when is my email because it will say to Okhti.
32:47Ok?
32:50It means my sister.
33:14Please, be seated, Ms. LeBlanc.
33:16I've never been too comfortable in the principal's office,
33:19so if you don't mind, I'm just going to stand.
33:22Suit yourself.
33:24I've been going over Finn's test results,
33:28and there is no doubt why he's doing poorly.
33:36That child is bored out of his mind.
33:43Excuse me?
33:45Well, judging by these scores,
33:47your son is exceptionally gifted.
33:51Years ahead of his classmates.
34:02I was worried he was going to get held back a grade.
34:06If anything, we need to bump him ahead,
34:08though I don't advise it.
34:10Well, why not?
34:12It could be difficult for Finn socially.
34:15Helping him to realize his full potential may be beyond our reach.
34:20I think the kind of individualized program that it needs to thrive is best satisfied in a private school.
34:28So here's some information from some in the area that I picked out.
34:33Thanks, but private school is expensive.
34:37I mean, real expensive.
34:40Well, there's financial aid, even scholarships in certain cases.
34:44Certain cases?
34:45What if we don't get one?
34:47Let's just take this one step at a time.
34:51Right.
34:58Sergeant Larson.
35:03At ease.
35:05How's your squad shaping up?
35:07Squared away, ma'am.
35:08Outstanding.
35:09I'm thinking Corporal LeBlanc will make a sergeant.
35:12That's my opinion, too, ma'am.
35:14What about Day?
35:15How's he doing?
35:17Quiet.
35:18Does his duty.
35:19Keeps his nose clean.
35:22Anything else?
35:23I don't know what you've heard, ma'am.
35:26Well, I haven't heard anything.
35:28Why don't you tell me, sergeant?
35:32There was a minor incident in a bar last month, but it was handled.
35:37Was it right?
35:38Not exactly.
35:41He put his fist through a plate glass window.
35:45Because...
35:45Girl trouble, apparently.
35:47No charges were brought.
35:49He took care of the damages.
35:51As soon as I found out, I sat him down and I set him straight.
35:54Told him if he has a problem, alcohol isn't the answer.
35:56He should come to me or go to a doc and talk it out.
36:00Well done, sergeant.
36:03Ma'am.
36:15Hey, useless.
36:17How many city for the promotion board, will you?
36:24From the top?
36:26Yeah.
36:28What three words best summarize the way to set a good leadership exam?
36:35Be, know, do.
36:37Be committed to the professional army ethic.
36:40Know your job, yourself, your unit, human nature.
36:45And do instill the spirit to achieve and win.
36:51I'm all choked up.
36:54Just read the questions, please.
36:56How are you supposed to know that anyway?
36:58Know what?
36:59Human nature.
37:01How are you supposed to know what's really going on inside somebody else's head?
37:05Hell, I don't know.
37:05It's the answer to the question.
37:07Just read me another one.
37:09Okay?
37:10All right.
37:22Don't worry.
37:23That's just to let me know that the oven is ready.
37:26What are you making?
37:28Uh, it's for the party.
37:30Come again?
37:31Mom let this recipe out for the servers.
37:34I guess she decided to add it last minute.
37:36Fine.
37:37Why don't you leave it for protocol to fix?
37:39They know their way around our kitchen.
37:41So do I.
37:43I figured I'd save you in the trouble.
37:46Shouldn't you be studying?
37:47It's 20 minutes, Dad.
37:51What?
37:52I don't think you need to be worrying about the party.
37:57Oh, my God.
37:59I cannot believe this.
38:01Believe what?
38:03You're afraid I'll screw things up.
38:06No, that's not it.
38:07Yes, it is.
38:09You don't think that I can follow a stupid recipe.
38:13Watch your tone, young lady.
38:15Fine.
38:16Stop.
38:17What are you doing?
38:18Emelyn, what are you doing?
38:21What does it look like?
38:23I didn't say throw it out.
38:25But you meant it.
38:26You don't think that I can do anything right.
38:37May I come in?
38:38No.
38:41Emelyn.
38:42I'm studying.
38:44See?
38:45I just don't expect my scores to be as good as Amanda's.
38:50Or my cooking to be as good as Amanda's.
38:54Or anything I do to be as good as Amanda.
38:59Because I'm not as pretty.
39:01I'm not as smart.
39:02And I'm certainly not as trustworthy.
39:07And I'm sorry, Dad, that you got stuck with the loser.
39:12Is that what you think?
39:16That I want you to be Amanda?
39:18Just go away.
39:21Emelyn, that is not true.
39:23Right.
39:25I love you exactly the way you are.
39:27No, you don't.
39:28You hate me.
39:29Emelyn, Jane, look at me.
39:41You want to talk about Amanda.
39:44Let's talk about her.
39:48Your sister was born during the first Gulf War.
39:53I was in Kuwait when I got the call that I had a daughter.
39:58My heart was bursting.
39:59I was so proud.
40:02Of course.
40:04She was everything I hoped for.
40:07So much like her mother.
40:10So sweet.
40:12Radiant.
40:16And then along comes baby number two.
40:22Only this time I was there.
40:25I was the first person to hold you.
40:27Did you know that?
40:29Even before your mother.
40:32And as much as I loved Amanda, and Lord knows I did.
40:36That moment holding you so small, so new to this world, that is the single most thrilling moment I can
40:47remember, even to this day.
40:51I looked into your beautiful eyes, and I fell in love with you, and I fell in love with you,
40:56and that has never changed.
41:00And then as you started to grow, I started to realize that you weren't like your mother.
41:09You were more willful, impulsive, headstrong.
41:16You know, what I realized is you were like me.
41:20This is like you.
41:25Why do you think we butt heads so often?
41:29We're cut from the same cloth, kiddo.
41:35And these last few months have been a nightmare for me.
41:40Because you have been so unhappy.
41:44And I haven't known how to help you.
41:50And I feel like I failed you, baby girl.
41:56And I'm...
41:57I'm sorry.
42:00No.
42:02No, Dad.
42:03I'm so sorry for everything.
42:07Oh.
42:11Oh.
42:13I'm one.
42:14I'm one.
42:14I'm one.
42:43I'm one.
42:43I'm one.
42:53I'm one.
42:54Hey, Bert.
42:55Hey.
42:56Do you have the Henderson evaluation?
42:58It's right there.
43:02Anything else?
43:04Nah.
43:18I forgot to take the bread out of the freezer.
43:21It's okay. Your wife called.
43:27Of course she did.
43:40Here's the guest of honor.
43:42Ha ha! Son of a gun!
43:45If it isn't Mike Holden gone gray at the temple, you look nearly wise.
43:50I hear that comes with the next star.
43:52Oh, well, don't count on it.
43:54Mary Louise, you look wonderful.
43:56Thank you. We're sorry that Claudia Joy couldn't be here.
43:59As is she.
44:05Oh, well, would you look at that.
44:09Do you remember Emelyn?
44:11I remember a little scamp who used to outbat my boys at T-ball, but surely this can't be her.
44:18One and the same, sir.
44:21Mrs. Mayfield, it's a pleasure to see you again.
44:24Thank you, dear.
44:26Well, it seems that Emelyn has inherited all of her mother's intelligence and charm.
44:31I was afraid you might have taken after your old man.
44:35Not all the time.
44:37Come on.
44:37And the bar is open.
44:42I'm a barber.
44:43Lovely to see you.
44:44Hi.
44:53Maybe we can cancel the cable.
44:57I won't make much of a dent.
44:59Hell, even if I make sergeant, private school is going to be impossible without a scholarship.
45:04I know.
45:07You know, state college is a lot cheaper than these places.
45:13Who knew we had a little Einstein on our hands?
45:16And from my gene pool, no less.
45:20Let me pass the sergeant's test tomorrow, and then we'll figure it out.
45:25When the principal said gifted, I practically did cartwheels.
45:32Now all I can think is, what if we can't do enough?
45:39What if we let Finn down?
45:42Babe, I won't let that happen.
45:47Then we'll find a way.
45:52We'll find a way.
46:00There they are.
46:02There they are.
46:05Haneen, Haneen.
46:07Oh, Haneen, Haneen.
46:09Oh, Haneen.
46:10Haneen, look at my hand.
46:15Mrs. Holden, I am glad for you to meet my aunt and my uncle, Shata and Aban Bazarmi.
46:21Thank you for all you have done for, Haneen.
46:24What it cannot say.
46:25Oh, it was our pleasure.
46:27Believe me.
46:29Haneen, I'm sorry to rush you, but our transportation is waiting.
46:33I'm afraid we must go.
46:35I understand.
46:38Imagine if you can.
46:40The biggest thank you that ever is.
46:45That is how big I thank you.
46:48You come back and see us.
46:51Yes.
46:52Or you come see me.
46:54Yes.
47:01As-salamu alaykum.
47:03Wa alaikum Salaam.
47:30I don't know if we lived up to your mother's standards, but I'd say we did pretty well.
47:35Well, we didn't set the tablecloth on fire, and nobody choked on stuffed mushroom.
47:41Thanks for being a good hostess.
47:44I enjoyed it.
47:46You better get to bed.
47:47What time do you have to be up for the SATs?
47:49Early.
47:50We should leave by 7.30.
47:53Yeah, actually, I thought I'd sleep in tomorrow.
47:57Well, Dad, how am I supposed to get there?
48:06Dad, you're giving me the car keys.
48:08I can trust you, right?
48:13Right.
48:17Good night, Dad.
48:21Good night, sweetheart.
48:28And stay below the speed limit.
48:31Dad!
48:38Back.
48:39Back.
48:41What?
48:42At the risk of being called old-fashioned, I am carrying you across this threshold.
48:47Ah, Frank, last time we did this, you were 20.
48:51Well, I'll take that as a challenge.
48:53Yeah.
48:54Come on.
48:55Ready?
48:56Oh!
48:57Oh, my goodness.
48:59Oh, my goodness.
49:00You are such a beauty.
49:02Look at you.
49:03Aw.
49:03Welcome home, Mrs. Sherwood.
49:10Come on.
49:11Mm-hmm.
49:14Mm-hmm.
49:15Oh.
49:18You want to get that?
49:20Sure.
49:22Sure.
49:25Sure would, residents.
49:31Yeah, one moment.
49:35Major Sherwood.
49:38Yes, sir.
49:47Understood.
49:49Appreciate the call.
49:54Well, thank you for that, sir.
50:08No.
50:12Already?
50:13Got my orders.
50:15Going back to Iraq.
50:18Okay.
50:29Thank you for that, sir.
50:30Thank you for that, sir.
50:30Thank you for that, sir.
50:30Thank you for that, sir.
50:30Thank you for that, sir.
50:31Thank you for that, sir.
50:31Thank you for that, sir.
50:31Thank you for that, sir.
50:32Thank you for that, sir.
50:35Thank you for that, sir.
50:37Thank you for that, sir.
50:39Thank you for that, sir.
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