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00:00Previously on Army Wives
00:02Any man who hits my wife might as well have hit me
00:05He's our son
00:06As far as I'm concerned, he's dead
00:07Why do you answer every question with a question?
00:09I'm a psychiatrist
00:10I'm a journalist
00:11With his self-deprecating sense of humor
00:14And eyes that offer more than a glimpse into this modest doctor's soul
00:19One would never imagine Dr. Roland Burton
00:22As one of the leading experts on post-traumatic stress disorder
00:25Sir, you alright?
00:27We were all at lunch when General Baker had a seizure
00:30They think it's an aneurysm on it
00:32This is not your opportunity to replace me, Claudia Joy
00:36Lenore is spreading a rumor about you
00:39I wanted you to hear the truth from me
00:41She got kicked out of Harvard
00:42I was cramming one night, seven straight hours
00:44I got in my car around 3 a.m.
00:47It was just a second when my eyes closed
00:51Claudia Joy killed someone
00:57General Grayson, Mrs. Grayson
00:59It's an honor to have you here
01:01Please allow me to introduce Lieutenant Colonel Burton, my XO
01:05A pleasure, Colonel
01:06General
01:06Ma'am
01:07This is my husband, Dr. Roland Burton
01:10Roland's a leading expert on post-traumatic stress disorder
01:13Didn't I read about you in National Dispatch?
01:16You remember, Hugh?
01:18That article I showed you on PTSD
01:20I do
01:21Excellent work, Doctor
01:23Thank you, sir
01:24You bet
01:26Shall we go?
01:30Major Frank Sherwood
01:32Rescued from that downed Blackhawk in Iraq
01:35His son is in basic at Fort Benning
01:39Major Sherwood
01:42Glad to have you back home
01:44Thank you, sir
01:45How's your son doing?
01:47Fort Benning, isn't it?
01:49That's correct, sir
01:50What's your specialty?
01:53Infantry, sir
01:5411 Bravo
01:56Chip off the old block, Major
01:59Yes, sir
02:00Why do you think the Graysons are here?
02:03We haven't had a visit like this in years
02:05Well, he said routine post-inspection
02:07But you're right
02:08With Baker Hill, the timing is odd
02:12General!
02:14I hope you're saving room for pralines
02:17Now, how did you know that pralines were Hugh's favorite treat?
02:21A general's wife has to have her sources
02:24Doesn't she?
02:25Oh, isn't that the truth?
02:28I appreciate your thoughtfulness, Mrs. Baker
02:31But I doubt that my waistline will
02:35May I excuse myself?
02:40Oh, I'm so sorry General Baker couldn't be here tonight
02:44It's my fault, entirely
02:47He wanted to leave the hospital
02:49But I insisted he stay and get his rest
02:51Doctor's orders
02:53Well, we're looking forward to seeing him tomorrow
02:55You give him our best, will you?
02:57Certainly
03:01Thanks very much
03:04Victoria, I believe Claudia Joy
03:06Has anything to mind
03:07I don't think about it
03:17Sit still
03:20You must not wait until tomorrow
03:23No
03:25General Grayson could drop by at any minute
03:27You have to be prepared
03:35When's the last time you washed your hair?
03:37Just before I had brain surgery
03:40You could at least use a comb
03:42Lenore, will you put...
03:44We have worked too long and too hard to get this post
03:51We're not gonna let it slip through our fingers
03:57You should have seen Michael Holden working the general tonight
04:02Now look, I'll do my part
04:05I'll win Victoria over
04:07But you have to convince the general
04:09That your aneurysm was just a minor setback
04:13And that you're ready to go back to work
04:16Better than ever
04:24I'm tired, Lenny
04:26Will you feel better in the morning?
04:27I mean, I'm tired of all this
04:30The army
04:33Sometimes
04:37I think I just don't give a damn anymore
04:54Sergeant Polarski's residence
04:56Marilyn
04:57It's Lenore Baker
04:59Mrs. Baker
05:00Am I catching you at a bad time, dear?
05:03Uh, no
05:04No, wow
05:05I heard something more today from my Ivy League friend
05:09About Claudia Joy Holden
05:12I'm all ears
05:25She didn't kill that pedestrian because she was tired
05:28What do you mean?
05:29I thought she was studying late and got in the car
05:33That's what Claudia Joy wants you to believe
05:36She wasn't alone
05:37What?
05:40There was a man with her
05:45No, you're joking, right?
05:47Let's just say Claudia Joy didn't have both hands on the wheel
05:53Oh
05:55Uh-huh
05:58The rumor is that General Grayson isn't just here for a routine inspection
06:03But that the army might actually replace General Baker
06:08That's kind of kicking a man when he's down, isn't it?
06:11Well, I heard it was already in the works before the aneurysm
06:14My opinion is that our combat readiness is not what it needs to be
06:19The Post could do better
06:21And Michael Holden was unfairly passed over last time
06:24So this could be a way to write things
06:29Which means you could be staying on as deputy commander
06:34How do you feel about that?
06:37Oh, we've been talking about a family, June
06:41I know
06:42I just thought this assignment was supposed to be temporary
06:47But if you're Holden's XO
06:50Roland
06:51Things have been happening so fast
06:55Look
06:58Colonel Holden really went to the mat for me
07:01I'll owe him my career
07:03Being XO, it's like a dream opportunity
07:10Look
07:12You're the most important thing in my life
07:14And I want you to be okay with this
07:21Well
07:22How can I be upset when the army recognizes my wife's talents?
07:31That's just the tip of the iceberg
07:33Claudia Joy's father
07:35This big judge in Philly
07:37Paid a ton of hush money to cover it up
07:39I know
07:40This is drama
07:42Look at this
07:44Have you ever noticed how Amanda Holden doesn't look a thing like her father?
07:49Think about it
08:07Oh, no, you don't
08:18Oh, no, you don't
08:20Didn't see you
08:21Like hell you didn't
08:22Give it a rest
08:24I had my blinker on and I was waiting
08:28What's the big deal?
08:30The big deal is this is disaster number 10 on my list of things today and it isn't even noon
08:36yet
08:37My water here's broken
08:39I can't find my cell phone
08:40And now I gotta buy five bags of flour so my kids can make a paper mache horsey that's gonna
08:46be a frickin' nightmare
08:48So are you gonna move this damn car?
08:50Or are we gonna stand here doing the hula all day?
08:54What's your name?
08:57Oh
08:58Forget it
09:02Yeah, nice horn
09:04What else you get for Christmas?
09:10This is my pride and joy
09:14Absolutely beautiful, Lenore
09:16Quite inspiring
09:55Thank you
10:25Thank you
10:55Thank you
11:25Thank you
11:55Thank you
12:25Thank you
12:55Thank you
13:25Thank you
13:55Thank you
14:25Thank you
14:55Thank you
15:25Thank you
15:55Thank you
16:25Thank you
16:55Thank you
17:25Thank you
17:29Thank you
17:57Thank you
18:22Who is she?
18:25The magazine reporter.
18:29Nice.
18:34So I'm away getting help and you're here sleeping with someone else.
18:43Do you love her?
18:44No.
18:46It was a one-time thing. It just happened.
18:51Why?
18:54Why?
18:55After everything that we've been through together, why?
18:59It was a mistake.
19:06It was a mistake. It just happened.
19:10You sound like every cliche in the book.
19:18Why don't you start over and tell me the truth?
19:23What do you want to know, Joan?
19:28I mean, what was she like?
19:32She's pretty sexy, you mean?
19:35What was she like in bed? I mean, I want to know everything.
19:37I'm not gonna do this, Joan. I said it was a mistake. Now can we just-
19:41What? Forget about it?
19:43Move on?
19:45You cheated, Roland.
19:48How many times did you tell me that you would never have an affair?
19:52That you were not that guy?
20:00Apparently you are that guy.
20:03Okay. You wanna know?
20:05She was bright and funny.
20:08And yet she was sexy.
20:10And we laughed and we talked.
20:13We had fun, Joan.
20:15And you know why?
20:16Because for once, it wasn't about the Army.
20:20It was about me.
20:21And I was flattered.
20:24So you slept with her?
20:25Joan, it wasn't-
20:26And you just been lying to me all this time?
20:29Look, I didn't tell you because I didn't want this to happen.
20:38I didn't want you to have to carry this around.
20:44Well, as you would say, Roland, I'm flattered.
21:27And I already saw the shooting, man.
21:30Thank you, Sergeant.
21:31Any time, ma'am. Any time.
21:33Outstanding weapon.
21:35Shall we? Of course.
21:38I'd like to check out the latest ordinance.
21:40Very impressive. Not really.
21:43My father and grandfather were both military.
21:46While all the other girls were out doing their nails,
21:48I was learning how to assemble a Colt 45
21:51faster than any man I knew.
21:55So tell me, Claudia Joy, what do you think of General Baker?
21:59You don't feed around the bush, do you?
22:01Never saw the point.
22:03You should speak to my husband about that.
22:05Oh, my dear.
22:08We wives know where all the bodies are buried.
22:12And surely you know my husband is here to determine
22:15whether your husband should remain in command.
22:19So, what kind of a job was General Baker doing before he fell ill?
22:25As far as I can tell, General Baker has done
22:28an exemplary job as post commander.
22:30And his wife, how does she represent Fort Marshall?
22:36Clear!
22:38Lenore is a devoted wife who has given a great deal of herself
22:42for this post and the Army.
22:45Good. Good. That's my impression, too.
22:52You know, someone once told me that getting older
22:55is like being punished for a crime you didn't commit.
22:59Oh.
23:00But I still got it.
23:09I've instituted an immediate review of our ability to deploy forces, units,
23:14weapons, system, and equipment without unacceptable to license.
23:18Very good, Colonel.
23:19You should have a report within three weeks.
23:21Make that too?
23:22Yes, sir.
23:25Excuse me, miss.
23:29Yell again?
23:33Yes, sir.
23:36You ran off yesterday before I could say goodbye.
23:38You know Mrs. Moran, Major?
23:41We met yesterday.
23:43General Grayson, this is Pamela Moran.
23:45She has a husband in special ops.
23:48The best of the best.
23:50She must be very proud.
23:53Um, I am, sir.
23:55Yes.
23:56Uh, thank you.
23:58Proud, eh?
24:00I'll just be a minute, sir.
24:01General.
24:04I'm the new public affairs officer on post.
24:07You busy later tonight?
24:09Oh, my kids are in camp until three.
24:12Excellent.
24:13I'll see you at 1,400 hours at that address.
24:18Or do you want to stand here and do the hula?
24:23Aye.
24:24Uh, 1,400 hours is fine.
24:32I'm going to go.
24:46Major Sherwood, sir.
24:48Commander?
24:50I was supposed to meet Mrs. Sherwood.
24:53Oh, we were going to go take a walk.
24:57Yeah, Mrs. Sherwood just called.
24:59She's been delayed at the hospital, but she's on her way.
25:07Come on in.
25:09Come on.
25:18Can I have a seat?
25:19Oh, that's okay.
25:35I brought some pictures to show Mrs. Sherwood.
25:40They're Jeremy at Fort Benning.
25:53Have you been the same?
25:57Yes, sir.
26:05Would you like to see them?
26:09Yes.
26:11Would you like to see them?
26:14Oh, my God.
26:40Oh, my God.
26:43No problem.
26:45The lady's having a nice walk.
27:051,400 on the nose, that's a good sign.
27:09Of what?
27:10Good question.
27:11Let's start over.
27:12Major Ned Casey.
27:14Pamela Moran.
27:16So, what the hell is this place?
27:18You ever listen to post radio?
27:19Yeah, once.
27:20And?
27:21Bored the hell out of it.
27:22Me too.
27:23I'd like to fix that.
27:24Boost morale.
27:26I'm looking for someone to spice up the airwaves for an hour a day.
27:34Me?
27:36No.
27:37I don't know anything about radio.
27:39You don't have to.
27:40You know how to talk.
27:42You proved that yesterday.
27:44Yesterday I was having a really bad day.
27:46No need to apologize.
27:47I liked your style, Pammy.
27:49Pamela.
27:50It'd be a trial run.
27:52You read the news, but do it in your own voice.
27:55Put your own twist on it.
27:57Interested?
27:59What to pay?
28:00I mean, if I took the job.
28:02Nothing.
28:03Childcare?
28:05Nope.
28:06Meal allowance?
28:07You might have heard the army's on a tight budget right now.
28:10So let me get this straight.
28:12You want me to do you a favor for no pay, no childcare, no meals?
28:17What do you say?
28:20No thanks.
28:40I'm going to see Jeremy.
28:42I'm sorry.
28:45Oh, thank you.
28:48I can't promise anything, okay?
29:12Oh, Lenore, come on in.
29:14Are we still on for tea?
29:16All that tea talk is just smoke screen.
29:19I'm thinking wine.
29:21You are wicked.
29:24Oh, I don't know the half of it.
29:30Oh dear, I have to go sign for a fax.
29:34It never ends, does it?
29:36Never, ever.
29:38I'll be right back.
29:46I'll be right back.
30:21Well that's done.
30:23Are we good to go?
30:24Very good.
30:30Just like that, men offer to your own radio show and you tell them no.
30:35It was the news.
30:37It wasn't my own radio show.
30:38Pamela Moran on the air.
30:40You could be running that show in a week.
30:43Oh, I am not talking on the radio.
30:46Why not?
30:47Because I've never done it before.
30:50That's funny enough.
30:51Oh, you're chicken.
30:54You, the badass ex-cop, are chicken.
30:59Am not.
31:01But every time I open my mouth, I put another dent in the image of the perfect army life.
31:07That's all I need.
31:09Pamela Moran.
31:10Ah, Marilyn Polarski.
31:14I heard you had a visitor recently.
31:17A guy named Scott.
31:19Oh, you are so not going there.
31:22Honey, I'm not just going.
31:25I'm already there.
31:27Oh, don't look at me.
31:29I was just cleaning art brushes.
31:31Not having pizza at home with Scott and Kid.
31:34Excuse me?
31:36How would you even know that?
31:39Okay.
31:40It's time to leave.
31:42I'm getting a rash.
31:45Another time then?
31:48Hi.
31:49Hi.
31:51So, you still think having your own microphone to tell the world off is a bad thing?
32:00The potluck supper will be on Saturday at 6 PM, so get there early.
32:05Because you know what they say, the early bird gets the worm.
32:09And the all-women's bow choir has come up with the salad extravaganza.
32:16Pammy, come in.
32:21Sarah.
32:22It's okay.
32:23Soundproof.
32:23Talk away.
32:24Okay.
32:25Well, first thing, it's Pamela.
32:27Not Pammy.
32:28Okay?
32:30And second thing, if this thing works out, I'm going to need childcare allowance and gas
32:34money.
32:35Anything else?
32:36Yes.
32:37I will read your news, but I want my own show where people can call in and talk about
32:42the day-to-day of being an army wife.
32:44The army has rules.
32:45I get that.
32:46I will stay within the rules, but we need our own outlet.
32:49And right now, every other show is about soldiers.
32:51I don't know.
32:54That's a deal.
32:55All right.
32:55Well, that's a deal, so take it or leave it.
32:58Now, the bingo of Bingo Night is now Bunko.
33:02So that makes it Bunko Night.
33:05But what kind of a game is Bunko anyway, you may ask?
33:08Well, I'm glad you did, because it has something nice.
33:12Timer, and as my nine-year-old says, it's simply off the hizzy.
33:18Back to you, Fred.
33:20Good.
33:21Oh, we still have time?
33:23Okay.
33:24Come on!
33:25Move it!
33:26Come on!
33:27Move it!
33:28Move it!
33:28Move it!
33:31Move it!
33:32Turn it over here, Jake!
33:34Move it!
33:34Move it!
33:35Move it!
33:36Move it!
33:37Get it out!
33:38Right!
33:39Three!
33:40Yes!
33:41One!
33:42Three!
33:43Yes!
33:44One!
33:45Two!
33:45Three!
33:4610, 4, 2, 3, 4, 3, 4, 3, 2, 1, no!
34:05Good afternoon, sir.
34:16I've been dropping for hours, trying to make sense of this whole thing.
34:21Don't interrupt me.
34:27And I have just one question for you.
34:30Why?
34:32Why would you ever hit your mother?
34:37I don't know, sir.
34:38That's not good, my boy.
34:43That's the same question I ask myself every day and I never didn't answer.
34:49She didn't do anything wrong, I was just angry.
34:53Angry about what?
34:56I don't know.
35:00I just felt so much pressure, sir.
35:04Just... pressure.
35:06Pressure.
35:08Everyone feels pressure, that's no excuse.
35:12Well, I'll tell you one thing.
35:14If I'd have been here, you would never have hit your mother.
35:19I know that, sir.
35:27Well, that's it.
35:30I wasn't here.
35:33I wasn't around enough to teach you the things that a boy learns from his father.
35:37You've been a good father, so this is my fault.
35:39No.
35:41No, you were angry with me, and your mother became a tort.
35:45It was wrong, I knew that.
35:51Sir, please don't call me, sir.
35:55I'm your father.
36:09Can you hear me, son?
36:12I'm your father.
36:18You're a good athlete.
36:23I'm your father.
36:28I'm your father.
36:31No.
36:31No.
36:32No.
36:34Nothing.
36:35No.
36:35No.
36:36No.
36:50I'm sorry.
36:53Me too.
36:55I shouldn't have put it on you last night. It was unfair.
36:58But it was accurate.
37:01You asked me not to speak to Norbaker, and I did anyway.
37:05Then you wouldn't be the woman I fell in love with, and have stayed in love with for 18 years.
37:11Oh, you're still using that little line, huh?
37:15Still work.
37:18Every time.
37:23Elsewhere, small craft warnings are still in effect for local harbors.
37:27The owners should say extra caution in victory.
37:30The hospital pleasure is harder to have.
37:32The students will be at the northwest.
37:34Where have you been?
37:36I'm going to be late.
37:39For what?
37:40Farewell dinner for General Grayson. Did you forget?
37:45No.
37:46I just figured you'd rather go alone.
37:53Alone.
37:54No.
38:02Roland, you're my husband.
38:05Look, I'm still upset.
38:09But I know how hard it's been on you with me being gone for two years.
38:13I know that I was messed up when I came home.
38:17But you were there for me.
38:18You didn't give up on us.
38:20Wait, let me finish.
38:22I want this marriage to work.
38:25I'm willing to put this incident behind us.
38:28I know it's not going to be easy.
38:31But we're worth it.
38:34We are worth it.
38:35We are worth fighting for.
38:39So, look, why don't you just go upstairs and get changed so we won't be late.
38:43I can't do this, Joan.
38:45Just go up and make small talk.
38:48Act like everything's over.
38:49Roland, I said we could work this out.
38:51And what I came home to tell you is that I'm not so sure that we can.
38:58I've been thinking too.
39:00And you're right, Joan.
39:02I'm not that guy.
39:05When I married you, I made a commitment.
39:08And I broke it.
39:09And I've been asking myself why.
39:12Why was I open to having an affair?
39:15It's because I've been avoiding the truth, Joan.
39:22I haven't been happy in this marriage for a while.
39:26Roland!
39:26And now, just for me, now, with you and your life going in one way and mine going in another,
39:33honestly, I don't know what we have to offer each other anymore.
39:37I thought we were back to the way it was, Roland.
39:40No.
39:43I think we should separate.
39:47Separate.
39:49Wait a minute.
39:50Let's not make any hasty decisions.
39:53Let's not.
39:53Let's not.
39:54I'm sorry, Joan.
39:54Let's sleep on.
39:55I want to stay in a hotel.
39:56I want to stay in a hotel in the morning.
39:57Roland.
39:59Roland.
40:00I'm sorry.
40:21I don't think it was me that had the problem.
40:24Oh, you might be right, Frank.
40:26He did have a Frankie, so I'm pretty certain it was you had the problem.
40:32We've got a scar from it all.
40:34What's the stoop on the post command?
40:36Is the Eagle Empire winning?
40:38Um, Michael thinks so.
40:43Frank went to see Jeremy.
40:46And?
40:47I wouldn't tell me exactly what they said, but I think we have our family back.
40:53Oh, Denise.
40:55It's wonderful.
40:56I'm so happy for you.
40:58Me too.
41:08Everything all right, Bert?
41:13Perfectly fine, sir.
41:16Where's Roland?
41:23He wasn't feeling well, sir.
41:28Sorry to hear that.
41:33There you are.
41:36You can't escape me, General.
41:38Mrs. Baker, those pralines are out of this world.
41:42I told you, all the good food comes from Charleston.
41:45Uh, you're making a believer out of me.
41:48No, I don't want to presume, but...
41:51I know if General Baker were here this evening, he'd tell you this himself.
41:56What's that?
41:57You can count on him for support.
42:00Support for what?
42:02One of your favorite projects, of course.
42:05Project Windfall.
42:10How do you know about windfall?
42:12We have our ways.
42:17Is everything not okay, Jim?
42:27What's going on?
42:29I don't know.
42:33Excuse me, ma'am.
42:35Would you come with us, please?
42:38What?
42:39What is this about?
42:40Ma'am.
42:41This way, please?
42:44We don't want to use force.
43:07Would somebody please tell me what this is about?
43:12I am the wife of General Theodore Baker.
43:15Please sit down, ma'am.
43:17I will not sit down!
43:21Not until you explained to me why I was humiliated and brought to this place like some common criminal.
43:29How did you learn about Project Windfall?
43:32I don't need to tell you that.
43:35I don't need to tell you that.
43:36Actually, you do.
43:37It's highly classified information.
43:39And your knowledge and open discussion of it constitutes a...
44:12I don't need to tell you.
44:15I've learned that.
44:28How did you charge the deal?
44:31And if I use classified information.
44:31And there are some aspects of the head that I am authorized at the same time and across the screen.
44:31And I'll ship what sort of wall-down.
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