Mistaken Identity (1999) Full Movie Melissa Gilbert, Rosanna Arquette | Lifetime Drama
Mis taken Identity_ is a 1999 Lifetime TV drama based on a true story. When two pregnant women give birth at the same hospital, their newborns are accidentally switched. Years later, the truth comes out and forces both mothers to make an impossible choice about their children’s future. It’s a tearjerker about motherhood, identity, and what makes a family.
Sarah and Linda are pregnant strangers who deliver babies at the same hospital around the same time. Due to a hospital error, their newborn sons are switched.
Linda, struggling and hoping to prove her deadbeat boyfriend Darryl is the father, forces him to take a DNA test. When he fails, she discovers her son isn’t hers. She tracks down Sarah and confronts her with the truth.
The two women must now decide what’s best for the boys they’ve raised as their own. Do they swap the children back and risk tearing both families apart, or keep the status quo and live with the lie? The film follows their emotional journey as they navigate legal issues, guilt, and the bond formed over years of parenting.
Cast: Melissa Gilbert as Sarah
Rosanna Arquette as Linda
James McCaffrey as Darryl
David Andrews as supporting role
Jay O. Sanders as Detective Monahan
Director: Douglas Barr
Writer: Alan Hines
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Genre: Drama
Runtime: 97 min
Release: 1999
Note: There’s also a 1999 thriller with the same title starring Melissa Gilbert as a lawyer mistaken for a killer. That version has her on the run to clear her name after being framed for murder. Let me know if you meant that one instead and I’ll swap the plot/cast.
Mis taken Identity_ is a 1999 Lifetime TV drama based on a true story. When two pregnant women give birth at the same hospital, their newborns are accidentally switched. Years later, the truth comes out and forces both mothers to make an impossible choice about their children’s future. It’s a tearjerker about motherhood, identity, and what makes a family.
Sarah and Linda are pregnant strangers who deliver babies at the same hospital around the same time. Due to a hospital error, their newborn sons are switched.
Linda, struggling and hoping to prove her deadbeat boyfriend Darryl is the father, forces him to take a DNA test. When he fails, she discovers her son isn’t hers. She tracks down Sarah and confronts her with the truth.
The two women must now decide what’s best for the boys they’ve raised as their own. Do they swap the children back and risk tearing both families apart, or keep the status quo and live with the lie? The film follows their emotional journey as they navigate legal issues, guilt, and the bond formed over years of parenting.
Cast: Melissa Gilbert as Sarah
Rosanna Arquette as Linda
James McCaffrey as Darryl
David Andrews as supporting role
Jay O. Sanders as Detective Monahan
Director: Douglas Barr
Writer: Alan Hines
#MistakenIdentity #LifetimeMovie #MelissaGilbert #RosannaArquette #TrueStory #DramaMovie #BabySwitch #FamilyDrama #90sTVMovie #MadeForTV #RomanticDrama, #movies, #film, #movie, #cinema, #films, #hollywood, #actor, #s, #love, #art, #cinematography, #netflix, #horror, #actress, #moviescenes, #music, #filmmaking, #cinephile, #tv, #horrormovies, #bollywood, #comedy, #movienight, #photography, #cine, #instagood, #instagram, #director, #moviereview, #drama, #AdultMovies, #RomanceMovies, #SexMovies, #XXX, #XX,
Genre: Drama
Runtime: 97 min
Release: 1999
Note: There’s also a 1999 thriller with the same title starring Melissa Gilbert as a lawyer mistaken for a killer. That version has her on the run to clear her name after being framed for murder. Let me know if you meant that one instead and I’ll swap the plot/cast.
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00:03:20HEY CONGRATULATIONS
00:03:22I THINK WE'RE
00:03:23ROOMIES
00:03:24GREAT
00:03:26DON'T WORRY
00:03:27I'LL GET YOU
00:03:27PRIV themselves
00:03:46Hi, I'm Linda Wells. I'd like to see my baby.
00:03:48Oh, of course.
00:03:50Heavens, it's been busy around here. Two babies in ten minutes.
00:03:53Thank you, little guy.
00:03:55Hey.
00:04:01I don't think that's my baby.
00:04:04Of course he is.
00:04:06My baby was all red and splotchy.
00:04:10Well, then he cleaned up very well, didn't he?
00:04:12Didn't you?
00:04:17It's just that it doesn't look like the baby that the doctor had.
00:04:21Oh, every new mother's worst fear is that her baby's been switched.
00:04:24It's normal.
00:04:26He's yours.
00:04:27He's yours.
00:04:27See?
00:04:29What did you do?
00:04:31It's okay, baby.
00:04:33It's okay, baby.
00:04:35It's okay, my darling baby.
00:04:37Oh.
00:04:39Dad!
00:04:51You're just in time for lunch.
00:04:54Geez.
00:04:55My afterbirth looked more appetizing.
00:04:58Thank goodness my husband insisted on bringing me something from the city.
00:05:02Wow, what a guy.
00:05:04He went all the way into town just to get you food.
00:05:06Oh, well, we live in the city.
00:05:08We were out here antiquing when I went into labor.
00:05:11Surprise, surprise.
00:05:13Were you early?
00:05:14Yeah.
00:05:15Three weeks.
00:05:18I'm Linda Wells.
00:05:20I'm Linda Wells.
00:05:20This is Luke.
00:05:21Sarah Barlow.
00:05:22That's Morgan.
00:05:24Hmm.
00:05:25Mr. Alexander?
00:05:55So, uh, where's your husband?
00:05:56It's going okay.
00:05:57Although my lactation consultant won't come all the way out here.
00:06:00Your what?
00:06:01Lactation consultant.
00:06:02You know, for helping with the breastfeeding.
00:06:05Oh.
00:06:06Hmm.
00:06:06I never knew babies needed help with breasts.
00:06:10I'm starving.
00:06:12I'm going to check out the vending machine.
00:06:15Do you mind watching him for a few minutes?
00:06:17Oh, I don't think so.
00:06:18He's okay.
00:06:18He's sleeping.
00:06:19I just nursed him.
00:06:20Yeah, but I'm not really comfortable with...
00:06:23I'll be right back, you know, and the nurse is just a button away.
00:06:26Okay?
00:06:29Congratulations.
00:06:30Yeah.
00:06:30Congratulations to you, too.
00:06:32Smells good.
00:06:34Look what I had.
00:06:36Oh, thank you.
00:06:37Hey.
00:06:38Hmm.
00:06:38Sorry, I couldn't do anything.
00:06:39I've never had a sweetheart.
00:06:40Oh, it's okay.
00:06:41She's, um...
00:06:42Hey, interesting.
00:06:43Yeah.
00:06:44Well, fine.
00:06:44Why don't you go say hello to Mr. Morgan, man?
00:06:49Hi.
00:06:49Hi.
00:06:51Hi.
00:06:52Hi.
00:06:53Hi.
00:06:54Hi.
00:06:54Hi.
00:06:56Hi.
00:06:57Hi.
00:07:04Hi.
00:07:11Hi.
00:07:12Hi.
00:07:13Hi.
00:07:14Oh...
00:07:14Oh, honey, look.
00:07:15He's really cute.
00:07:18Look, he's nice and soft and smooth and pink.
00:07:22Yeah, how come we got the red and wrinkled on?
00:07:25Morgan is beautiful.
00:07:27Ha, ma'am.
00:07:28Just kidding.
00:07:31Well, you should pick him up.
00:07:32You think?
00:07:34This is his mommy.
00:07:36Okay, good.
00:07:38Okay, your mama's gonna be right back.
00:07:42There you go. There.
00:07:45There you go, Luke.
00:07:46You're all dressed up and ready to go home.
00:07:48Okay, I'm gonna go pull the car around.
00:07:50Okay.
00:07:53Can you take this down, Mom?
00:07:56Sure.
00:07:57Oh, lovey, lovey.
00:08:00Bye-bye, Sarah.
00:08:05Well, we should stay in touch, you know?
00:08:07Yeah, absolutely.
00:08:09And we have so much in common.
00:08:11Well, you know, we're both new mothers.
00:08:14Mothers of baby boys.
00:08:16Don't call us any time.
00:08:18We're in the book.
00:08:19Ready to go?
00:08:21Ms. Wells? My ride's here.
00:08:24Okay.
00:08:25Bye.
00:08:27Bye, Morgan. Bye.
00:08:33I never thought I'd be back in this room.
00:08:36It's just for a few months, Mom, I promise.
00:08:38Stay as long as you want any.
00:08:41Judy, look at all this stuff.
00:08:43You sure?
00:08:44Yeah, of course.
00:08:46Terry and I have changed our last diaper.
00:08:52Luke, you have the best auntie and grandma in the world.
00:09:03Dad, come here and look at your new grandson.
00:09:08I told Linda you'd set up the crib this weekend.
00:09:11I will, when I can get to it.
00:09:14I do believe he has your stubborn chin, Bert.
00:09:18I'm gonna go mow before supper.
00:09:23He'll come around.
00:09:24You think before Luke goes to college?
00:09:27No one can resist a baby for long, honey.
00:09:42Now, we're feeling confident enough to withstand even a two-point rise in the interest rate.
00:09:47Well, I'm sure glad to hear that.
00:09:49Excuse me. I'm sorry.
00:09:52Hello?
00:09:55Yeah, Tracy, what is it?
00:09:56What's going on?
00:09:57Would he take his bottle?
00:10:00He's just a little fussy.
00:10:03Right.
00:10:04We'll be home soon.
00:10:05Okay.
00:10:07I'm sorry, but we have to go.
00:10:09No, no, I understand. That's okay.
00:10:10Honey, I'm sure we can stay until we finish our dessert.
00:10:13No, you see, he's with the babysitter for the first time.
00:10:15Well, that's fine. I understand. You two go on ahead.
00:10:17Oh, thank you. It was so nice to see you again.
00:10:20We understand.
00:10:22Claire, I gotta listen.
00:10:23No, don't get up.
00:10:24We'll, uh, we'll finish this at the golf course on Sunday.
00:10:27Sounds good.
00:10:28Good to see you.
00:10:29Bye-bye.
00:10:32It's okay.
00:10:34Mom has got you, Mom has got you.
00:10:36Sh-sh-sh-sh-sh.
00:10:37Yeah, there he go.
00:10:38Sh-sh-sh-sh-sh-sh-sh-sh-sh-sh.
00:10:40Sh-sh-sh-sh-sh-sh-sh-sh.
00:10:41Sh-sh-sh-sh-sh.
00:10:42I bet she's another ear infection.
00:10:44Did you call the doctor?
00:10:45I left him a page.
00:10:47I never should have gone out tonight.
00:10:49Well, honey, he was fine when we left.
00:10:52He's not all right now.
00:10:53Honey, we can't not go out because Morgan might get sick.
00:10:56Well, if that's what it takes to protect him, that's what I'm gonna do.
00:11:02Okay.
00:11:06Zach, share your toys with Luke.
00:11:08Okay.
00:11:13You better get those photos labeled and into an album, Linda.
00:11:16I know, I know.
00:11:17Come on, you think you won't forget, but trust me, you will.
00:11:28What?
00:11:32Nothing.
00:11:33But Judy's right, though.
00:11:35You will forget.
00:11:37I wonder how that baby's doing.
00:11:39What baby?
00:11:40You know the baby that was born the same day as Luke?
00:11:44Morgan.
00:11:45That was his name, Morgan Barlow.
00:11:49All right, here comes your skiddy.
00:11:51Here we go, Morgan.
00:11:54There you go.
00:11:55This lamb smells so good.
00:11:57Say thank you.
00:11:58Morgan's grown so much.
00:12:00Yeah, he's my big boy.
00:12:03I'll take it.
00:12:04That thing is so beautiful.
00:12:06This is good.
00:12:07Hello?
00:12:09Hi, is that Sarah?
00:12:11Yes, it is.
00:12:12Who's this?
00:12:13Hi, Sarah.
00:12:14This is Linda Wells.
00:12:15Remember me?
00:12:16We had our babies at the hospital the same day, and I shared a room with you?
00:12:20Oh, yeah.
00:12:21Yeah, I remember you.
00:12:22I just wanted to say Happy Mother's Day.
00:12:25I was looking at some old pictures of the hospital, and I don't know.
00:12:29I just thought about you.
00:12:31Well, that's very sweet of you.
00:12:32How is, um, oh, Luke, right?
00:12:36How's he doing?
00:12:36He's great.
00:12:37He's just jabbering a mile a minute.
00:12:39How's Morgan?
00:12:40Oh, Morgan's ready for his own talk show.
00:12:43Um, Linda, um, I'm right in the middle of eating, so I have to go.
00:12:46Oh, oh, God, I'm sorry.
00:12:47I'm sorry.
00:12:48I just, um, I don't know.
00:12:50I just want to say hi.
00:12:51And if you're ever in the neighborhood, you know, antique shopping.
00:12:54Yeah, yeah, definitely.
00:12:55We'll give you a call.
00:12:57All right, you take care and have a good holiday, okay?
00:12:59Bye.
00:13:00Okay.
00:13:01Bye.
00:13:04Hey, guess who that was?
00:13:06That was Linda Wells, the woman I shared the room with at the hospital.
00:13:09You know, the kind of kooky one.
00:13:11Oh, yeah, I remember the, uh, the kooky one.
00:13:14What'd she want?
00:13:15She just wanted to say hi, wish us Happy Mother's Day, and find out how Morgan is doing.
00:13:19Oh, he's doing great.
00:13:21Yes, he is.
00:13:21Okay.
00:13:22What are you eating?
00:13:23So, uh, I have a little toast.
00:13:26Uh, two important women in our lives.
00:13:31Mothers.
00:13:31Oh, cheers.
00:13:33Cheers.
00:13:39I know Mom and Dad would really miss Luke, but I've become so dependent on them.
00:13:45I just, I think it's time for me to move out.
00:13:48Well, do you think you can afford it on here, huh?
00:13:49It's saving up.
00:13:51I was thinking about selling my picture frames here, and I think with money with the shop,
00:13:57I, I can pull it off.
00:13:59Do you guys want to get an ice cream?
00:14:00Yeah.
00:14:00Let's go get a refile ice cream.
00:14:02I'll get you in.
00:14:03Okay, I'll be over here.
00:14:04Okay, come on, you guys.
00:14:06Let's go get an ice cream.
00:14:15You know, those would have been some big mothers if somebody hadn't stunted their growth.
00:14:19Hey, Linda.
00:14:20When'd you get back?
00:14:22About a week ago.
00:14:25You in New Mexico?
00:14:27Yeah, for a little while.
00:14:30Why'd you come back?
00:14:32Uh, my uncle's retiring.
00:14:35I'm buying his excavating business.
00:14:37Me and the bank.
00:14:38Mostly the bank.
00:14:41A lot of responsibility.
00:14:43You mean for a guy like me?
00:14:46Well, people change, Linda.
00:14:49Not you.
00:14:49I mean, hardly change at all.
00:14:51You still look great.
00:14:53He used to be a better liar.
00:15:02Aren't you even gonna ask about him?
00:15:06He's almost two years old.
00:15:09His name is Luke.
00:15:11It's right over there.
00:15:16Paul's getting you in there.
00:15:18He's not a problem.
00:15:21You know, I almost didn't come back when my uncle called.
00:15:25I almost told him to forget it.
00:15:27See, uh, all those years we were together, I told you straight, no kids.
00:15:32Right from the start, I told you.
00:15:33I know what you told me.
00:15:34And I didn't get pregnant on purpose.
00:15:39But once I was, there was no way I was gonna give him up.
00:15:48He didn't even look anything like me.
00:15:51What are you talking about?
00:15:52Of course he does.
00:15:53No.
00:15:54No, he doesn't.
00:15:55I mean, I don't know who all you've been sleeping with.
00:15:59Straight to hell, Daryl Munster.
00:16:01I just want you to stop telling people I'm his father.
00:16:15You can't force anyone to take a blood test to determine paternity.
00:16:18But if you ask and he refuses...
00:16:20Oh, that would be bad for him, right?
00:16:22Right.
00:16:22And in any proceeding to determine paternity,
00:16:25the court can use his refusal as evidence against him.
00:16:28In fact, he can be ruled to be the father based on non-genetic evidence alone.
00:16:31So, it's in Daryl's best interest to take the test.
00:16:36I've saved a little money so you can tell him I'll pay for it.
00:16:39I'll call him today.
00:16:41And make it really clear.
00:16:43I don't want anything from him.
00:16:44No money, no help.
00:16:46I just want it on record that he's Luke's father.
00:16:49Linda.
00:16:51What the hell are you trying to prove?
00:16:53I want Luke to know who his father is.
00:16:56So does everybody else.
00:16:57Well, you ain't getting any money out of me.
00:16:59Well, if you had any, I wouldn't want it.
00:17:01Did my lawyer tell you that?
00:17:03He told me.
00:17:04I just wanted to hear it from you.
00:17:05Well, so, now you have.
00:17:06Now I have.
00:17:07So, if I take this test, that's the end of it, no matter what the results?
00:17:13You put that in writing?
00:17:14You bet I will.
00:17:17You and I both know what the results are going to be.
00:17:20Yeah.
00:17:22It's a little more complicated than we thought.
00:17:26What, did he play some trick and switch blood on us or something?
00:17:30The lab looked at genetic markers for you and Daryl and Luke.
00:17:37Now, this DNA thing, it's in three parts.
00:17:40Can we just read the results, please?
00:17:43Please.
00:17:44Okay.
00:17:47If all evidence in this case were equally balanced for and against paternity, there is a 99.87%
00:17:55probability that Daryl Moncton is not the father of Luke Wells.
00:17:59What?
00:17:59That's impossible.
00:18:00Hold on.
00:18:01There's more.
00:18:03There is a 99.93% probability that Linda Wells is not the mother of Luke Wells.
00:18:12What?
00:18:13All I can figure is that they muddled the test somehow.
00:18:17Yeah, they did.
00:18:19You're going to have to take it again.
00:18:24With his net in one hand and his flashlight in the other, he tried to move silently on the
00:18:30fallen leaves.
00:18:31He winced as he crunched beneath his feet.
00:18:34Crunch.
00:18:35Crunch.
00:18:36Oh.
00:18:37Bath time.
00:18:39We're almost finished.
00:18:40I'll ring him up in a minute.
00:18:42The strange creature looked up, and his beady eyes shushed.
00:18:47making sure that it was very good that he would probably agree.
00:19:11The fish's nose is in the wheel.
00:19:14He's in the wheel.
00:19:15Is that blue?
00:19:16He's in the wheel.
00:19:18Good job.
00:19:19James Barlow.
00:19:20Who?
00:19:21He's dizzy.
00:19:22He's dizzy.
00:19:24He's dizzy.
00:19:24Wow.
00:19:25Morgan?
00:19:26Who is this?
00:19:30Wait, wait, wait a second.
00:19:31What are you saying?
00:19:35I'm...
00:19:36Yeah...
00:19:37You know what?
00:19:38I'll have my attorney call you.
00:19:41What's going on?
00:19:44It's, uh...
00:19:44It's Morgan.
00:19:47What are you talking about?
00:19:51They're, um...
00:19:51They're maybe some kind of mixed up with the hospital.
00:19:53Hospital?
00:19:55Milford.
00:19:56Where he was born.
00:19:57Who was that on the phone?
00:19:58It was an attorney for the woman you shared the room with.
00:20:01She, uh...
00:20:03She thinks they switched babies.
00:20:07She took a blood test.
00:20:08She, uh...
00:20:11She thinks Morgan may not be our son.
00:20:32It never occurred to me, not for a second, that there would be some kind of a mix-up with
00:20:36the hospital, that they would switch the babies.
00:20:37Hey, look at him.
00:20:39Look at the shape of his head and his eyebrows.
00:20:41They're yours.
00:20:42I know.
00:20:42Did you ever doubt for one second that Morgan is our son?
00:20:45Of course not.
00:20:46Never.
00:20:47It can't be true.
00:20:49It just...
00:20:49It can't be true.
00:20:50They...
00:20:50Why would they lie?
00:20:51Why would they call us and lie?
00:20:53Jimmy, you gotta do something about this.
00:20:54We are a family.
00:20:55You can't let this happen.
00:20:57We'll deal with it.
00:20:58Mom.
00:20:59Mom.
00:20:59Mom.
00:21:01Switch them.
00:21:02Switch them now, so it won't be so hard on the boys.
00:21:06Mom.
00:21:06Shh.
00:21:07Mom.
00:21:08I thought about it.
00:21:10And you have to switch them.
00:21:11Because if you don't do it now, and you change your mind down the road, it'll be too late.
00:21:15You'll be too bonded.
00:21:17Too bonded?
00:21:19I'm his mother.
00:21:21How could I be more bonded?
00:21:23How could you be more bonded?
00:21:26I can't get my mind around this.
00:21:31I could never give him up.
00:21:33Ever.
00:21:35Me either.
00:21:38But aren't you just a little bit curious about your other child?
00:21:46Don't you want to see him?
00:21:49Why is she doing this?
00:21:51Because we might have the child she gave birth to.
00:21:53And she might have ours.
00:21:54No.
00:21:55There's something else going on here.
00:21:56I am telling you this is about something else.
00:21:58Sarah.
00:21:58You saw her at the hospital.
00:21:59You know, she left me with her child.
00:22:01She's a complete flake.
00:22:02Well, of course she is.
00:22:03But...
00:22:05Look.
00:22:05We...
00:22:05We don't know anything until we go for the test.
00:22:08But if it's true, someone else has our child.
00:22:13Don't you want to know about him?
00:22:14Or see him?
00:22:16I mean, you held him at the hospital, remember?
00:22:18No.
00:22:18No.
00:22:19I have my baby.
00:22:20The one that I nursed.
00:22:21The one that I love.
00:22:22The one that I take care of when he's sick.
00:22:24Morgan is my son.
00:22:25End of story.
00:22:36I will...
00:22:36You know what?
00:22:37Mama's here.
00:22:38Just gonna be a little tiny thing, Morgan.
00:22:40My baby, I'm trying to be a big thing.
00:22:41Mrs. Barlow.
00:22:41We draw blood all the time.
00:22:43I'll barely heal.
00:22:45Well, enjoy it.
00:22:46I will.
00:22:48We're raking it in.
00:22:50Pretty nice.
00:22:51What are you selling them for?
00:22:54So I can get an apartment and maybe get a new car.
00:22:59The VW finally croaked.
00:23:00I was talking about the price.
00:23:03They're marked.
00:23:05What do you want, Daryl?
00:23:07You know, he's a pretty cute kid, even if I'm not his old man.
00:23:11You may not be his daddy, but you're a father, all right.
00:23:16To a kid in the city named Morgan Barlow.
00:23:20What are you talking about?
00:23:22He was born the same day as Luke.
00:23:25There was a mix-up in the hospital.
00:23:27What?
00:23:28No, no, no, no.
00:23:29What, are you trying to tell me the hospital switched the babies?
00:23:32Come on, Linda.
00:23:35Are you serious?
00:23:37Yes.
00:23:38Oh.
00:23:40Oh.
00:23:40Oh, man.
00:23:44Maybe I hope you get yourself one hell of a big lawyer, because...
00:23:51There you go.
00:23:52Look what you did.
00:23:54Look what you did.
00:23:55Oh!
00:23:56Big boy.
00:23:59Round and round.
00:24:01Wow.
00:24:04I'll be right back, sweetie.
00:24:05Give me a kiss.
00:24:06Give me a kiss.
00:24:07Mama.
00:24:13What?
00:24:19Skip to the last two lines.
00:24:28There's a 99.87% probability that Sarah Barlow isn't...
00:24:33Mine says the same thing.
00:24:35Mother of Morgan.
00:24:37You all right?
00:24:38No.
00:24:41Yeah.
00:24:45Hi, Linda.
00:24:46Uh...
00:24:46No, don't.
00:24:47You don't have to talk to me.
00:24:48Oh, yeah.
00:24:49I just was calling to see if you got your test results.
00:24:53Yeah, we, uh...
00:24:54We did get the results.
00:24:57They're the same.
00:25:02Well, sooner or later, I know you're...
00:25:04You're gonna want to meet Luke.
00:25:07And I know I'd really like to meet Morgan.
00:25:10Yeah, that...
00:25:11I think that's probably a good idea.
00:25:13We should, uh...
00:25:13We should get together.
00:25:16Well, I'll call you.
00:25:39We should get together.
00:25:46I'll call you.
00:25:47I'll call you.
00:25:48This is really something, isn't it?
00:25:50Yeah.
00:25:50It is.
00:25:51Yeah.
00:25:52Hey, Luke.
00:25:54Hi.
00:25:55I'm Sarah.
00:25:56And this is Jim.
00:25:56And look, this is Morgan.
00:25:58Morgan.
00:25:59How are you?
00:25:59Look.
00:26:00Say hi to Luke, honey.
00:26:01Hi, Morgan.
00:26:03I'm Linda.
00:26:05We have a present for you.
00:26:07Hey there.
00:26:07Would you give him a present?
00:26:08Would you give him the bear?
00:26:10Would you give him the bear?
00:26:11Would you give him the bear?
00:26:12Oh, wow.
00:26:12There's a bear, baby.
00:26:14There.
00:26:15You love the bear, too.
00:26:17Sweet.
00:26:33Wow.
00:26:36I never realized you guys were so rich.
00:26:39Some house.
00:26:41Well, it's a great neighborhood.
00:26:44Lots of kids.
00:26:45Yeah.
00:26:45And there's a really great park just around the corner.
00:26:49There's a little league in soccer when Morgan gets older.
00:26:51Hey.
00:26:52Hey.
00:26:53Come on, Lucy.
00:26:55Oh, sweetie.
00:26:57Okay.
00:26:58It's okay, darling.
00:26:59Oh, it's okay, sweetie.
00:27:00Look.
00:27:01We're amongst friends, aren't we?
00:27:04Come on, sweetie.
00:27:06Bob.
00:27:06Here?
00:27:07Yeah, that.
00:27:08That way.
00:27:12It's beautiful, huh?
00:27:14Uh-oh.
00:27:15It's kind of like our house, huh?
00:27:17Sort of.
00:27:19Hey.
00:27:20Let's go look around.
00:27:25Wow.
00:27:28Look at all these toys, huh?
00:27:31Pretty cool, huh?
00:27:33Wow.
00:27:35Wow, huh?
00:27:37Look at all these amazing toys, huh?
00:27:41Well, she seems to mean well, and she seems to love that little boy as much as any better
00:27:46can love a child.
00:27:48Oh, you know what?
00:27:50I don't know.
00:27:51She just seems so...
00:27:55unworldly.
00:27:56I mean, I don't want to sound like...
00:27:58You sound like a snob.
00:27:59All right.
00:28:00You know what I mean?
00:28:00I know.
00:28:01Well, we gotta try, baby.
00:28:02She's got our son.
00:28:06Oh, baby.
00:28:12Logan's really jealous, huh?
00:28:14Oh, all the books say he's perfectly normal.
00:28:16Yeah, boys get very possessive of their mother at this age.
00:28:18It's just the early, edible stage.
00:28:21Luke doesn't have any competition.
00:28:23He's my main squeeze, isn't he?
00:28:25Aren't you?
00:28:26Would you, uh, like a glass of wine?
00:28:28Oh, sure, that would be great.
00:28:29Mom, what's up?
00:28:31Mom, what's up?
00:28:32Mom, what's up?
00:28:32What's up?
00:28:33What's up?
00:28:33All right.
00:28:35Dad.
00:28:35Dad.
00:28:36Dad.
00:28:36These are...
00:28:37These are really pretty.
00:28:39They're Acoma.
00:28:41It's a Native American tribe in the southwest.
00:28:43Jimmy went down there in business, and I tagged along and I did a little shopping.
00:28:47Here, see.
00:28:48I've always wanted to go to that part of the country.
00:28:51Thanks.
00:28:52I even thought about moving there someday.
00:28:54Mmm.
00:28:55I got you guys a present.
00:28:57Oh, you didn't have to do that.
00:28:59Beth?
00:29:01Oh!
00:29:02Oh!
00:29:06Oh, my God!
00:29:09Oh, this is beautiful.
00:29:10Look at the love.
00:29:12You can, you know, put potpourri or candy or whatever in there.
00:29:17I make them.
00:29:18I sell them, too.
00:29:19But not with pictures of Luke, of course.
00:29:22It's beautiful, Linda.
00:29:24You know, I have some pictures of Morgan you might like to have.
00:29:27I would like that.
00:29:29Thanks.
00:29:30He was really colicky for the first four months.
00:29:33I never got any sleep.
00:29:35But then he grew out of it, and he's okay now.
00:29:38He's the best.
00:29:40He's got the best personality.
00:29:43Morgan had ear infections.
00:29:45You know, I think every baby has something to keep their parents from getting any sleep.
00:29:50But he's doing just fine.
00:29:52Yeah, I just...
00:29:53I love this age, you know?
00:29:54He's so verbal.
00:29:55Me, too.
00:29:55I really do.
00:29:56I love every age.
00:29:59You're lucky that you don't have to work.
00:30:01Yeah, I know.
00:30:03It must be hard for you, being a single parent.
00:30:07I don't know what I would do without my folks.
00:30:09They're amazing.
00:30:10I work at my sister's beauty shop, and she lets me bring him.
00:30:14And he loves it.
00:30:15He loves all the attention he gets.
00:30:17Morgan goes to a play group a couple of times a week, you know, to learn socialization skills.
00:30:22Hey, Morgan.
00:30:24You know what?
00:30:25I really like the way you're letting me talk to Linda.
00:30:28I do what's good cooperating.
00:30:30Give me a kiss.
00:30:36Do you have any apple juice?
00:30:38Yeah, yeah, I do.
00:30:39I can get it.
00:30:40No, I'll get it.
00:30:41But you know what?
00:30:42I dilute it with water.
00:30:44Yeah, I'm trying to get Morgan to his second birthday without any refined sugar.
00:30:49So he's never had ice cream?
00:30:51Oh.
00:30:52No, no, no, no.
00:30:52He has raisins and apricots, you know.
00:30:58So, should I dilute it?
00:30:59Yeah.
00:31:00Sure.
00:31:00Dilute.
00:31:01Okay.
00:31:03I'm gonna be right back, okay?
00:31:13Hi.
00:31:19Hi, sweetie pie.
00:31:26Wow.
00:31:31You know, there's just so much to talk about, I don't even know where to start.
00:31:35How about the virgin birth?
00:31:37Your version, my version, and the hospital's version.
00:31:42You know, I think this is the first time I've really smiled since all of this started.
00:31:51To the boys.
00:31:52To our boys.
00:31:57Is it cold?
00:31:58Is it cold?
00:32:00Is it cold?
00:32:00Is it cold?
00:32:01Oh, it's cold.
00:32:04Oh, it's cold.
00:32:05Oh, it's cold.
00:32:06Oh, it's cold.
00:32:06Oh, it's cold.
00:32:07Oh, good boy.
00:32:08Okay.
00:32:09A kiss.
00:32:10Mwah.
00:32:11Do you see the dots?
00:32:13Look at...
00:32:14Do you see those dots?
00:32:16Be careful.
00:32:17Be careful.
00:32:18Be careful.
00:32:21Woo!
00:32:28How long have you guys been married?
00:32:30Eleven years.
00:32:31I was a secretary at the brokerage firm where Jim works.
00:32:39You waited a long time to have children.
00:32:42Well, Jim was traveling a lot all over the world and he wanted me to go with him.
00:32:48Sounds like a dream life.
00:32:53Well, when we did decide to start having a family, we couldn't get pregnant.
00:32:58Yeah, it seems like I went to, gosh, millions of doctors.
00:33:01When I finally did get pregnant, I lost it.
00:33:05That's awful.
00:33:06Yeah, yeah.
00:33:07Four months.
00:33:09I wanted to try again right away and we did, but like the first time, it just took forever.
00:33:17I can't believe I let that nurse convince me.
00:33:19I mean, I'm usually so bullheaded, but she just convinced me that...
00:33:21What about me?
00:33:21I should have known better.
00:33:22How about those doctors?
00:33:23Oh, I know.
00:33:24Can you believe this?
00:33:25They attend the birth and then eight hours later, they check the babies and they don't see anything different.
00:33:30I know.
00:33:30It's amazing.
00:33:31You know, Sarah, I almost chickened out coming here and I'm really glad we did.
00:33:37Me too.
00:33:40Jim's thinking that maybe we should consult some experts, you know, find out what the legal ramifications are.
00:33:47I don't know how you feel about that.
00:33:48He talked to me about it and I'm fine with that.
00:33:52Good.
00:33:55Linda, I am, I was wondering, how do you feel about this?
00:34:03I mean, what do you think we should do?
00:34:08I don't have a choice.
00:34:10I want to do what's best for Luke.
00:34:15Yeah.
00:34:18Good.
00:34:25I'd recommend switching them back.
00:34:27Switch them back.
00:34:29Don't wait.
00:34:30Switch them back.
00:34:31In a year, they'll forget.
00:34:35He wanted expert opinions, we got expert opinions.
00:34:39Maybe we should consider what they're saying.
00:34:42What? Switching back?
00:34:44Well, gradually, I don't know.
00:34:46Giving birth and being a parent are two different things.
00:34:48I don't care what they said.
00:34:49Yeah, you know what?
00:34:50We both nursed these children for over a year.
00:34:52I have taken care of Morgan's ear infections.
00:34:56Colic.
00:34:56We know what they like.
00:34:57They dislike.
00:34:58We know what they need.
00:34:59When Morgan looks at you, what does he call you?
00:35:02Daddy.
00:35:03Right.
00:35:03And for him, I'm mommy.
00:35:05And for Luke, Linda is mommy.
00:35:06To pretend like the last year and a half didn't happen is just plain stupid.
00:35:10You know, all my life, I've listened to everybody else's opinion except my own, but I gotta say, I think
00:35:15those experts are wrong.
00:35:17I keep praying that I'm not being selfish about this, but I really think that what is best for Morgan
00:35:22and for Luke is for everything to stay just the way it is.
00:35:25I agree.
00:35:26Jimmy?
00:35:31Alright, let's go talk to a lawyer.
00:35:34There are two issues we need to deal with.
00:35:37Liability to the hospital, which is no small thing.
00:35:42And what to do with the boys.
00:35:44Oh, we're keeping the boys we've been raising.
00:35:47What about Morgan's father?
00:35:48I'm Morgan's father.
00:35:50Daryl Moncton.
00:35:52He's out of the picture.
00:35:55Okay then, we'll start the process of two adoptions.
00:35:58But I suggest we play this very close to the vest while we build a case against the hospital.
00:36:02And why is that?
00:36:04Well, initial public opinion is bound to be positive, but getting the case to court is going to take a
00:36:08while.
00:36:09We don't want to give the public time to switch sides.
00:36:14It was good we did this.
00:36:16Yeah.
00:36:17Yeah.
00:36:19We'll get them together for their birthdays.
00:36:21Absolutely.
00:36:22And I will call you as soon as Michael calls with any information about the case, okay?
00:36:27Come on.
00:36:28Don't want to miss the bus.
00:36:29Okay.
00:36:30Okay.
00:36:30Bye-bye.
00:36:31Bye.
00:36:33Bye-bye.
00:36:35Bye-bye, honey.
00:36:37You better get going.
00:36:38Say bye-bye.
00:36:39Bye-bye.
00:36:41Bye-bye.
00:36:41Bye-bye.
00:36:43Say bye-bye.
00:36:45Bye-bye.
00:36:57Bye-bye.
00:36:58Bye-bye.
00:37:00Hello.
00:37:02Hi, it's me.
00:37:04Hi.
00:37:05You know what?
00:37:05I'm going to take this in the kitchen.
00:37:07It's Linda.
00:37:07Luke had a shot today and I told her to call.
00:37:16how are we ever gonna tell them when are we gonna tell them you know i'm gonna go talk
00:37:22to a therapist maybe you should do it too good luck finding a shrink in milford
00:37:29so tell me about the shot he did good he was okay he doesn't have a fever and um
00:37:34he's pretty brave we gotta back this up a little so now we're gonna go forward
00:37:51what are you doing hey just hauling some gravel out here
00:37:59where to where are we taking this luke
00:38:06great imagination probably gets that from his mother i mean creative you know how you've always
00:38:14been good at making something out of nothing
00:38:19that's why excavation's the right job for me because i've always been good at digging myself
00:38:24in the halls daddy knew you were here he called 9-1-1 i signed the papers today i'm now
00:38:31officially
00:38:31monkton excavation good for you yeah i thought maybe you might want to help me celebrate just
00:38:41go out get a bite or something oh daryl don't don't say no linda we go back a long ways
00:38:49spent 10 years together yeah well not 10 years in a row okay so maybe it was a little on
00:38:57and off but
00:38:59i can't think of another living soul i'd rather be with tonight than you
00:39:08i know all the reasons why i shouldn't go but he is the father of my child even if it
00:39:13is all screwed up
00:39:14i just think you gotta wonder about his timing is all
00:39:20hello hi it's me how you doing how's luke oh hi uh he's great how's morgan
00:39:27fine you know what we were thinking about preschools and i was wondering if you checked
00:39:31out any in your area yet no i haven't um i uh you know i was just about to run
00:39:37out
00:39:37oh hang on one second you know because i cut out this list of questions to ask prospective teachers
00:39:42and i did some research into some of the look i don't think we're going to be doing preschool
00:39:46really why not four hundred dollars a month is why not well i i know it's expensive but you know
00:39:53socializing with other kids is look sarah luke has cousins he socializes with his cousins for free
00:39:58look i was really about to run out can i call you this weekend okay bye great bye
00:40:11i've made a lot of mistakes linda a lot of mistakes especially with you
00:40:15well daryl don't even go there why not because as far as you're concerned i've been there done that
00:40:28well i was only gonna say how sorry i am for running out on you and look and now i
00:40:37don't
00:40:37really have any excuses except for maybe being afraid of responsibility you know
00:40:45i've been thinking about it maybe i'm finally growing up
00:40:54well it's about time don't you think
00:41:01we've all agreed to you know keep things the way they are for the boys sake
00:41:06uh-huh you get along with these people yeah and sarah can be a little uptight
00:41:15you know kind of like a control freak doesn't surprise me she's rich i mean rich people are
00:41:20used to getting what they wanted i think they can push the rest of us around you you want to
00:41:24know
00:41:25what does surprise me now
00:41:29it's how you've been dealing with all this i mean with everything that's happening
00:41:33i just want to tell you i'm impressed you knocked me out but you always have
00:41:45oh daryl
00:42:13no we can't come down this weekend we both have the flu and he's just not feeling well it's okay
00:42:18sweetie pie yeah no of course i took him to a pediatrician i'm sure he's not as good as yours
00:42:24but you know
00:42:25he's the best we've got here it's all right darling i just don't think it's a good idea i just
00:42:31don't
00:42:32want to get anybody else sick okay well so wish morgan a happy birthday yeah okay i'll tell him bye
00:42:42she's not going to bring him down here to visit why not he says they've been sick you think it's
00:42:50an
00:42:50excuse i don't know you know for the last few weeks she's been kind of cool
00:42:57maybe i'll take a ride out there yeah we should
00:43:02mom i can't find the camels anywhere don't worry honey it's under control
00:43:09somebody's got a present this is what i have for you hi guys hi i hope we're not intruding sarah
00:43:17james
00:43:18what a surprise if you want to bring lucas present
00:43:23who's that it's them oh boy you can hook this up to a computer
00:43:27you guys we don't have a computer oh we weren't uh we weren't sure so we uh we brought one
00:43:33it's out
00:43:33in the car hey everybody daryl you're here me miss shot of free ice cream and cake you kidding
00:43:44where's that birthday boy daryl what do you want here daddy i came to give luke his birthday present
00:43:51hey here you go how's that look at you all right hey tough guy happy birthday
00:44:01and you must be morgan wow well happy birthday to you too yeah sure
00:44:10uh sarah right daryl munton friend of linda's we know all about you james right oh yeah jim
00:44:22hi jim nice to meet you yeah we should probably talk about what well i know you people think you
00:44:30got
00:44:31everything all worked out here but uh it's one thing you might overlook it's i never gave up my rights
00:44:38your uh your rights uh what rights would those be my parental rights to morgan it's my little boy
00:44:51my son
00:44:57you mean your son you know exactly what i mean he's my kid my biological son
00:45:04i don't want to make a big deal out of this but i never signed nothing to change that
00:45:17listen friend you know uh you try to pull anything you'll find yourself in court so fast
00:45:23whoa whoa you might want to check your facts first pal before you go threatening lawsuits
00:45:28now i can get lawyers too yeah and pay for them with what the money you think linda's gonna get
00:45:33from
00:45:33the hospital no no no you smell cash that's the only reason he's here what are you talking about
00:45:38you gotta stay away from my family i can't believe you're doing this come on morgan we're leaving
00:45:46unbelievable come on
00:45:52sarah
00:45:55sarah i don't understand this that's the guy who left you the minute he found out you were pregnant
00:46:00left you alone to have a baby wouldn't admit that he was the baby's father and now all of a
00:46:05sudden he just comes waltzing in saying that he has some sort of say in all of this it's not
00:46:09that
00:46:09simple oh i see you're seeing him again aren't you he came crawling back and you just let him right
00:46:16back in and you people change i don't believe this i don't care what you believe all right well then
00:46:22what about the boys you know you're always saying how much you care about what's right for them
00:46:26how is letting this guy back in your life right for them luke needs a father any father well daryl
00:46:32knows he's made mistakes that's an understatement well maybe we made mistakes too what do you mean
00:46:38maybe we made mistakes by not switching the boys
00:46:59hey okay baby
00:47:03yes sorry that had to happen linda told me about those people i just can't stand to see her get
00:47:09pushed
00:47:09around that's very considerate daryl but how do you figure it's your place to get involved daddy
00:47:17daryl and i've been seeing each other for a while and uh well he's asked me to to live with
00:47:23him luke and
00:47:24i and and we've agreed to give it a try and when were you gonna tell us i don't know
00:47:32not today not like
00:47:34this yeah i know i was a bit of a jerk but you know i went looking for something i
00:47:42didn't know i
00:47:42already had linda's willing to take me back give me another chance just kind of hoping you guys would
00:47:50do the same because i'm ready to take responsibility for my life finally
00:47:58and uh for my family
00:48:24i can't believe it pops out of my mouth like that what i said about switching the boys
00:48:29maybe you've been thinking about it all along you know inside maybe
00:48:36that's funny but it didn't really hit me until i saw him but morgan is our flesh and blood it's
00:48:43weird
00:48:51do you think it's the right thing daryl switching them
00:48:56maybe right now i don't know it's definitely something to think about
00:49:07what's wrong with your head honey you have an owie huh hey luke let me see you and me hit
00:49:14the park huh
00:49:15let me see we hit the park and let mommy settle us in here huh one two three
00:49:23uh say bye mom we'll pick up some chat you go to the park go to the park see
00:49:29uh maybe he wants his truck darling come on let's grab your truck bye
00:49:35how can she not see what an opportunist he is i mean god he's so transparent
00:49:40what if what if they go to court what if they get more it's not gonna happen and then they
00:49:44could
00:49:44move out of state new mexico she's always talking about how she was there stop it
00:49:48i mean the guy living with our son is more than enough on our plate
00:49:56honey um our plate's a little more full than you know what do you mean i mean i'm pregnant
00:50:14no way
00:50:15yeah the doctor says it happens all the time no way no way no no no no couples who can't
00:50:20get
00:50:20pregnant then they can't live
00:50:23we did it we did it we did yeah
00:50:31heard anything from the barlows no
00:50:35and i'm sure that sarah's just as messed up as i am and i can't stop thinking about morgan and
00:50:40i know
00:50:41she can't stop thinking about luke you know what they're doing and how they're feeling what about
00:50:46switching the boys is that still an option god i don't know i mean daryl's not pressuring me that's
00:50:54what you're asking i can't believe you moved in with him again without even telling me he never liked
00:50:58him i never liked him because he's a creep well that's why i didn't tell you i mean he's really
00:51:04changed he has you should see how he is with luke i mean all kids need a father i know
00:51:11i know you're
00:51:12right i can't imagine raising my kids alone it's just i hope you're with him for the right reasons
00:51:17that's all i'm with him because i love him i've always loved him
00:51:30luke
00:51:38judy where is he he's having a cat scan linda's with him he had a seizure in the park
00:51:43what kind of seizure i don't know we'll wait for the doctor
00:51:48tell them tell them everything they're all family i'm dr narenberg luke has a subdural hematoma
00:51:54it's blood clots causing pressure in his brain we're gonna have to operate to drain it
00:51:58how soon immediately they want to drill holes in his skull well it's actually a very common
00:52:05procedure and i have a lot of experience with it yeah i'm sorry we've had experience with this
00:52:09hospital we'd like to move him to the city i'm sorry there's no time for that well what exactly is
00:52:16going to happen after we drain the clot we wait to see if he regains consciousness what do you mean
00:52:21if if he wakes up he'll have a complete recovery though he'll be susceptible to seizures and if he
00:52:27doesn't wake up that's conceivable he could remain in a coma indefinitely
00:52:35how long does this hurt your last about two hours and then we wait and pray
00:52:49you should have asked the doctor if there's something they could have done to brought this
00:52:53on what no it's a legitimate question we don't know what's going on over there oh my god if he
00:52:59did
00:53:00something to hurt that baby honey honey he's gonna be fine i know he is okay hello
00:53:15doctor yeah um i'm here at the hospital this time he has a cerebral hematoma
00:53:22i don't know why don't you come over and sit with linda it might make it a little easier oh
00:53:28i don't think so
00:53:33well he came through the surgery just fine is he awake no not yet now mom and dad only can
00:53:39wait with him in the recovery room till he comes around where is it
00:53:53so
00:54:03so
00:54:05so
00:54:27Hi, Luke.
00:54:30Luke.
00:54:31Hi, Luke.
00:54:36Hi, sweet boy.
00:54:40Everything's gonna be okay.
00:54:44Everything's gonna be all right.
00:54:57The scar tissue can cause more seizures, so you'll need daily medication.
00:55:02Uh, what kind of medication?
00:55:04How long?
00:55:05There's some new drugs.
00:55:06We'll just find the right dosage and keep it to a minimum.
00:55:08And the most important thing is to avoid anything that can cause further seizures.
00:55:13Like what?
00:55:15Diet.
00:55:16Emotional distress.
00:55:18Doctor, is this an inherited thing?
00:55:21No.
00:55:22There's no genetic factors.
00:55:28Well, there's nothing that could have been done to prevent this.
00:55:30And the good news is that Luke's a strong little boy.
00:55:33With proper care, he's gonna lead a completely normal life.
00:55:36Unless sometimes the seizures even go away on their own.
00:55:39Thanks, darling.
00:55:55Hey.
00:55:56Hi.
00:55:57What's with the bakery?
00:55:59I know, I know.
00:56:01It's crazy.
00:56:02But, um, you know how Luke loves my cookies, so I adjusted the recipe for his diet, and
00:56:06I want to get these in the mail as soon as I can.
00:56:09God knows what they're feeding him.
00:56:11I just hope they're being careful.
00:56:12Well, whatever else Linda is, she is a good mother.
00:56:15It's not Linda I'm worried about.
00:56:19You know, I'm surprised the Barlow's didn't show up this weekend.
00:56:23Well, I asked him not to come.
00:56:25I know, I thought it would be too much for Luke running around with Morgan.
00:56:29Night-night, sweetheart.
00:56:31Night-night.
00:56:33I just didn't want him to get over the side of you.
00:56:36Probably glad to be off the hook.
00:56:40Ugh.
00:56:42You know, parents are supposed to love their children even more when they're sick, Daryl.
00:56:46I know.
00:56:48I just didn't mean that the way it sounded.
00:56:52This could be like the tip of the iceberg, though.
00:56:54I mean, we could be getting into something here.
00:56:57What are you saying?
00:56:59I'm just saying, I mean, we don't know anything about their medical history.
00:57:04They get all kinds of stuff in their family background.
00:57:08I mean, here we are stuck taking care of their sick kid.
00:57:12Can we talk about something else, please?
00:57:17I'm sorry.
00:57:19You just said I want us to be a real family.
00:57:21We are a real family.
00:57:23That's not what I mean.
00:57:27I want to marry you.
00:57:30We want us to be committed to each other.
00:57:32You and me.
00:57:33Our son.
00:57:36What do you say?
00:57:47I can't stand this.
00:57:49Why didn't you leave a message?
00:57:51I've left dozens of messages.
00:57:52She hasn't returned one.
00:57:53I haven't talked to her in over a month.
00:57:54Sarah, if there were a problem, she would have called.
00:57:56That's not the point.
00:57:57I want the boys to be like brothers, and I want to be involved.
00:58:00Sarah, come on.
00:58:02I'm sorry, baby.
00:58:03Mommy.
00:58:04Mommy, she's cranky.
00:58:05Mommy, Paula.
00:58:06Mom.
00:58:07I'm so sorry.
00:58:11It's a process server.
00:58:13There's a custody hearing in three weeks.
00:58:15They won't mortgage.
00:58:16Oh, my God.
00:58:17That's why you haven't heard from her.
00:58:18She's too ashamed to call.
00:58:19No, this is not Linda.
00:58:21This is Daryl.
00:58:22How do you know?
00:58:22Because.
00:58:23Wait a minute.
00:58:24Where are you going?
00:58:25I've got to go to work.
00:58:26You can't go to work.
00:58:27You've got to do something.
00:58:28Honey, honey, what would you like me to do?
00:58:29I don't know, but Morgan is a sitting duck.
00:58:32Jimmy, you've got to fix this.
00:58:33All right.
00:58:33Okay.
00:58:34I'll figure out something.
00:58:38Okay.
00:58:49Yeah.
00:59:02What are you doing here?
00:59:07Oh, I came to see our boy.
00:59:11He looks great.
00:59:13He is.
00:59:15We haven't heard from you for a while.
00:59:18I know.
00:59:18I'm sorry.
00:59:19Sarah gets upset when she doesn't talk to you.
00:59:24I don't know if you know, but she's pregnant.
00:59:27She is.
00:59:28Wow.
00:59:30Congratulations.
00:59:32Hey, Lady Cannon.
00:59:35Look, I know I haven't called.
00:59:36I'm sorry.
00:59:37It's just that, you know, every time I talk to Sarah, I get all twisted around.
00:59:42I don't know.
00:59:43I've had so much to deal with.
00:59:44I just guess I needed a break.
00:59:47Uh, you want to sit down?
00:59:52All right.
00:59:53Sure.
00:59:54Hey, Sally?
00:59:55Hey, me.
00:59:56You keep an eye on Lukey?
00:59:58Yeah.
00:59:58Okay.
00:59:59I'm going to be right over there, all right?
01:00:04Yeah.
01:00:05You grew up here, didn't you?
01:00:08Four generations of wells.
01:00:10Never wanted to leave?
01:00:12Everybody wants to leave around here.
01:00:14Some do, some don't, and some get so caught up until it's just too late.
01:00:20Oh, uh, what if it's, what if it's not too late?
01:00:24And what if we could all live closer to each other?
01:00:28You and Sarah would go crazy here.
01:00:31What if we got you a place in the city?
01:00:34A house of your own, near us?
01:00:36You know, there are a lot of places you could cut hair.
01:00:38You'd certainly make more money.
01:00:40We could help you out until you do.
01:00:42You know, they're excellent doctors.
01:00:44And we'd be there to help you with Luke.
01:00:48You guys have it all figured out, don't you?
01:00:51I'm just trying to make an impossible situation, Beryl.
01:00:53Find some way we can all be closer to both boys.
01:00:57What, so you can decide what schools they go to and who their friends are,
01:01:01if they get a piece of cake or get to watch television?
01:01:04I don't need you and Sarah controlling me, you know?
01:01:06Sarah doesn't know anything about this.
01:01:09And what about Daryl?
01:01:10I mean, how does Daryl fit into your pretty picture?
01:01:14I was hoping he...
01:01:15What?
01:01:16Up and disappear?
01:01:17Well, that's not gonna happen.
01:01:20In fact, he's asked me to marry him.
01:01:23What'd you say?
01:01:27Look, James.
01:01:30I have a life of my own here, you know?
01:01:32I don't need you or anybody else to help me make decisions.
01:01:35You got it?
01:01:36Hey, Linda...
01:01:37Come on, guys.
01:01:38Let's go.
01:01:39Woo!
01:01:40Let's go.
01:01:42Let's go home.
01:01:48Hey, baby.
01:01:52Hey, gorgeous.
01:01:55Where were you?
01:01:56I've been trying to reach you all afternoon.
01:02:00A piece of junk back up broke down on me.
01:02:05James came out here.
01:02:07Tried to make me an offer.
01:02:09What?
01:02:10A million bucks to kill me in my sleep?
01:02:13A house in the city and a job.
01:02:16In return for what?
01:02:20In return for not switching the boys.
01:02:25That son of a bitch.
01:02:31I think Sarah is concerned about Luke's health.
01:02:34Ah, jerk.
01:02:35He tried to buy you and my son away from me?
01:02:39I mean, what kind of a man would do something like that?
01:02:40He doesn't deserve any of a kid.
01:02:42Honey, Daryl, come on.
01:02:43No, no, no.
01:02:44I'm not going to come on.
01:02:45No, no, no.
01:02:46You know, he thinks because I got dirt under my nails,
01:02:48I can't play in his league.
01:02:49But tomorrow, you and I are going to file for custody of both boys.
01:02:53What?
01:02:54Then we're going to call the newspaper
01:02:55and we're going to tell them our side of the story.
01:03:13Did you do this?
01:03:19Did you try and bribe them?
01:03:23It wasn't a bribe.
01:03:25It wasn't a bribe.
01:03:25But you went there without telling me and now they want both children.
01:03:29I offered Linda a house so we could be closer to Luke.
01:03:33And I thought it was Daryl I had to keep my eye on.
01:03:36Unbelievable.
01:03:37Wait a minute.
01:03:37Wait a minute.
01:03:39You wanted action.
01:03:40I took some action.
01:03:41No, you started manipulating like this with some kind of a business deal,
01:03:45just like you always do.
01:03:46And you dropped it in my lap, Sarah.
01:03:48Just like you always do.
01:03:49Yeah, you know, you're right.
01:03:50That is what I always do, but not anymore.
01:03:53Come here.
01:03:57What is this?
01:03:58What?
01:04:02Oh, my God.
01:04:05Oh, get away from the window.
01:04:11For the weekend, now back to another 30 minutes of uninterrupted music on K-Noir 93.
01:04:17Hey, look at me.
01:04:22Hey, Mom, I found this.
01:04:28Sally, look at me.
01:04:31Linda, I think you got company.
01:04:35Put it on you.
01:04:41I'm just claiming my rights to Morgan's dad.
01:04:44And how have the Barlows reacted?
01:04:46Like typical rich people, they've tried to bribe Linda and not filed for custody.
01:04:51And why are you seeking custody after all this time?
01:04:54Because they're not doing right by my child.
01:04:56Could we please turn this off?
01:04:59Morgan's left with daycare, with a babysitter.
01:05:01They don't want him 24-7, I do.
01:05:04It's preschool, not daycare.
01:05:05He's not fit to raise a window, much less two children.
01:05:08Look, don't panic.
01:05:10Their chance of getting both boys is slim.
01:05:14Still, I'd advise to prepare for a worst-case scenario.
01:05:17What are you saying?
01:05:19Well, Daryl's obviously a pretty convincing con man.
01:05:22Judges and psychologists, susceptible to charm like anybody else.
01:05:25And he's clearly street smart.
01:05:27Look how he's manipulating the media.
01:05:29Wait a minute.
01:05:29Are you saying we might lose this?
01:05:32I just think he might want to talk to some specialists.
01:05:36Oh, I think we need another lawyer.
01:05:38Sarah.
01:05:38No, no.
01:05:38If he thinks we're going to lose this, I want another lawyer.
01:05:41Besides, how is a specialist going to tell a two-year-old that he's being taken away from his parents?
01:05:49The Barlows refused to comment, but their lawyer, Michael Turner, says the couple was devastated by the turn of events
01:05:55and will do whatever it takes.
01:05:57Look at Morgan.
01:05:58He looks so scared.
01:06:00The Barlows are coming off like the bad guys.
01:06:04There don't seem much to be happy about, Daryl.
01:06:21Mr. Monson, is it true that you're trying to get custody of both children?
01:06:25You bet.
01:06:28Mr. Monson, is it true that you're trying to fight Linda Wells?
01:06:40Why didn't you switch the babies back?
01:06:42We have raised our son since the day he was born.
01:06:45Morgan is ours.
01:06:47Mr. Barlows, what is your reaction to being called an unfit parent?
01:06:54Thank you very much.
01:06:57Michael, can I see you?
01:06:59All right.
01:07:02I'm going to find him.
01:07:04You're on the side.
01:07:05It's okay.
01:07:05I'm fine.
01:07:07Excuse me, please.
01:07:10I haven't heard from you in months.
01:07:12How is he?
01:07:14He's good.
01:07:15He's really good.
01:07:17He hasn't had any problems with his medication, and he hasn't had a seizure.
01:07:21Oh, thank God.
01:07:24I have pictures.
01:07:33He learned how to count to 20.
01:07:34Oh, wow.
01:07:37How's Morgan?
01:07:38He's great.
01:07:39We started potty training.
01:07:41Oh, you know what?
01:07:42I actually found a really great book about it.
01:07:44I'd like to send it to you.
01:07:45It would do just fine without it.
01:07:46Thanks.
01:07:48I would like that.
01:07:50Just send it.
01:07:51We're about to get started, folks.
01:07:53You can have this.
01:07:54Thanks.
01:07:58The power of the state to terminate the rights of a biological parent is not one I use lightly.
01:08:05I'm aware of the multiplicity of interests here.
01:08:09But my ultimate concern is the well-being of Morgan and Luke.
01:08:13With that in mind, I'll appoint counsel for each child and table a decision until social services have had a
01:08:21chance to investigate both living situations.
01:08:24All rise.
01:08:30Okay.
01:08:35Let me ask you some simple questions.
01:08:38How has what's happened with the mix-up, the lawsuits, the media, how has all of this affected your relationship?
01:08:45Well, um, we've had to make some adjustments to cope.
01:08:51Jim?
01:08:53Uh, I'd say there's been some stress on the marriage, but, uh, I guess that's inevitable.
01:09:01But we're fine.
01:09:05What motivated you to change your mind?
01:09:10Part of it is Daryl coming back and supporting me.
01:09:14I don't think that the Parlows are bad people, but...
01:09:18But we do think we're doing the right thing here.
01:09:21For the kids.
01:09:23And how is your decision affecting you?
01:09:26Well, I... I've lost sleep, I can tell you that.
01:09:30I'm having trouble focusing at work, and...
01:09:33But if this all makes it right, I mean, it's worth it.
01:09:39How do I tell a two-year-old that he might have to go live with strangers?
01:09:43I mean, how do I face an empty house?
01:09:46An empty bedroom?
01:09:48I can't get Morgan out of my mind.
01:09:49I... I wake up in the morning thinking about him, and go to bed at night thinking about him.
01:09:56These boys need to be together.
01:10:00There you are with Daddy at Christmastime.
01:10:02Look, huh?
01:10:03Who is that man?
01:10:03And look, there you are at Christmastime with Daddy.
01:10:06Do you remember our big, beautiful Christmas tree?
01:10:08Yeah.
01:10:08And look at this.
01:10:09You remember Luke and Linda, huh?
01:10:11And this is you, and look at it.
01:10:13They were nice, remember?
01:10:14Yeah, I remember you liked them, huh?
01:10:16And you know what, honey?
01:10:17You know what?
01:10:17Linda loves you so much, huh?
01:10:20Yes, she does.
01:10:20Just like Mommy and Daddy.
01:10:22Yeah.
01:10:22And some boys are very, very lucky.
01:10:24You know why?
01:10:25Because some boys get to have two Mommies and two Daddies, and...
01:10:31I can't do this.
01:10:33I can't.
01:10:34I can't.
01:10:35I can't do this.
01:10:36I can't do this.
01:10:37It's okay.
01:10:45Do you remember your friend Morgan, and Sarah, and James, and how we went to their house,
01:10:53and Morgan was so good at sharing his toys with you.
01:10:56Do you remember that?
01:11:04What Mommy's trying to say is, Morgan's going to be coming to live with us, so you're going
01:11:08to have to learn how to share your room and your toys, okay?
01:11:12Honey, can we just take it slow?
01:11:14I mean, how do we expect him to understand this?
01:11:17Well, maybe we should just quit pussyfooting around and tell him straight.
01:11:23He knows the whole alphabet.
01:11:25Morgan, let's say the alphabet.
01:11:27Let's see.
01:11:30A-B...
01:11:31Morgan.
01:11:31No, that's okay.
01:11:32Really, really.
01:11:33You know, I know what Daryl is telling the press, but this is really the way we are all the
01:11:39time.
01:11:39It's not an act.
01:11:40I mean, our whole lives revolve around Morgan.
01:11:43Huh.
01:11:44Hey, Morgan.
01:11:44Morgan, can you tell her what does a cow say?
01:11:47What does a cow say?
01:11:48Daryl, does Luke have a favorite book?
01:11:52Yeah, anything with Barney, probably.
01:11:54Right, Lukester?
01:11:55What's the name of Luke's pediatrician?
01:11:59That's, uh...
01:12:00That's, uh...
01:12:03Fenschner.
01:12:04Right, honey?
01:12:05Dr. Foster.
01:12:07Dr. Feschner is our family doctor.
01:12:11Right, right, I knew that.
01:12:12But we sometimes do take him to Dr. Feschner.
01:12:16Do you plan to move to a larger place so that Morgan and Luke could have a room of their
01:12:20own?
01:12:21Not yet, but soon.
01:12:24We'll be able to afford anything we want.
01:12:26Probably be moving to some big old house someplace.
01:12:30Are you talking about the settlement with the hospital?
01:12:34Yeah.
01:12:35I mean, I know it's not a done deal, but they screwed up.
01:12:40They gotta pay.
01:12:41Right.
01:12:42But if you're successful in getting custody of both boys, or even just your biological child,
01:12:49then the hospital can claim that you got what you wanted.
01:12:54Ooh.
01:12:55What are you getting at?
01:12:56Well, um, if your situation's resolved, then the hospital will claim that the emotional
01:13:01distress has been reduced or eliminated.
01:13:04Huh.
01:13:06What about everything we've already been through?
01:13:08I mean, are you saying that winning the court case means less money from the hospital?
01:13:13Well, that's what the hospital's attorneys will argue.
01:13:18Yeah, Mr. Barlow, please.
01:13:30Daryl Moncton, call him.
01:13:34Hey, Jim.
01:13:36Daryl Moncton.
01:13:37I was thinking the timing might be right for you and me to have a powwow.
01:13:42Yeah, the sooner the better.
01:13:48What's up, Daryl?
01:13:50Hi, James.
01:13:53You want a beer or something?
01:13:55I don't think so.
01:13:58Okay?
01:13:58Let's go.
01:13:59Let's get to it, then.
01:14:02Linda?
01:14:04She's driving me nuts.
01:14:06She's getting antsy, you know, about the boys.
01:14:09A lot with the press and the lawyers and the shrinks and all.
01:14:14She's a mess.
01:14:15I know you got your hands full with pregnant wife on top of everything else.
01:14:19What do you want, Daryl?
01:14:25Well, let me lay it out for you, Jim.
01:14:29I might be persuaded to drop the custody application.
01:14:33You know, if the conditions were right.
01:14:39Well, I figured, at least it'd be worth giving you a call.
01:14:44You know, that maybe between you and I, we could make something work.
01:14:51It would allow us to both walk away smiling.
01:14:54All right.
01:14:54Thank you very much.
01:15:27Hey, baby, you're up late.
01:15:28Where have you been?
01:15:29You promised Luke you'd put him to bed tonight.
01:15:32Oh, I'm sorry.
01:15:35I'm sorry, I...
01:15:38Hey, Jim Barlow called me today.
01:15:42What do you want?
01:15:45Offer me money.
01:15:47Lots of money.
01:15:48To drop the custody claim.
01:15:51You find out that we might get less money from the hospital?
01:15:55If we get the boys and out of the blue, Jim calls you and offers you money to drop the
01:15:59claim?
01:16:01Pretty wild, huh?
01:16:05Yeah.
01:16:11Go to bed.
01:16:17He said Lyndon knew he was going to call me.
01:16:20Now, I don't believe that.
01:16:21She wouldn't stoop that low.
01:16:24Why do you keep defending a woman who's destroying our family?
01:16:27Come on.
01:16:32Come on.
01:16:33Come on.
01:16:39Come on.
01:16:41Come on.
01:17:16We need to talk.
01:17:20Yeah.
01:17:23No lawyers, husbands, boyfriends, or reporters.
01:17:26Just you and me.
01:17:38He told me that you and Jim offered us money to drop the claim.
01:17:43I swear on the lives of both our sons, he is lying.
01:17:46I know.
01:17:47I believe you.
01:17:48I knew that last night when he told me.
01:17:50He's the one who called Jim.
01:17:51He said that you'd be willing to drop the claim for the right amount of money.
01:17:55He asked Jim to invest in his business.
01:17:58Jim says he's overextended.
01:17:59That's why he's trying so hard to cash in.
01:18:03Linda, I had no idea that Jim was going to try and pressure you into moving into the city.
01:18:09Honestly, I'm so mad at him about it.
01:18:12I know.
01:18:12I know.
01:18:13I...
01:18:14I've been such an idiot.
01:18:15It's hardly an exclusive club.
01:18:17I should have known better.
01:18:19I wanted a father for Luke.
01:18:21I...
01:18:21And for the most important thing in my life, I chose the worst guy in the world.
01:18:25Well, what about me?
01:18:26I expected Jim to just fix everything instead of doing what I believed was right.
01:18:33Sarah.
01:18:36I love Luke more than anything in the world.
01:18:38I...
01:18:38So much that I could never give him up.
01:18:41I know.
01:18:42I feel the same way about Morgan.
01:18:45But...
01:18:47Luke is part of me, too, you know?
01:18:49And...
01:18:50I just...
01:18:51I can't deny that.
01:18:53I've had such a hard time not seeing Morgan.
01:18:56I mean, it's making me crazy not watching him grow.
01:19:00As far as I'm concerned, I have two sons.
01:19:07We both do.
01:19:10The reason we wanted to see you both together is that there are some provisions we'd like to make,
01:19:15and we want you to make sure that they stay.
01:19:17And we want you both to know that when we go back to court,
01:19:21we'll be sitting on the same side of the room.
01:19:27Do you want me to come with you?
01:19:29No.
01:19:31I got into this on my own.
01:19:33That's how I'll get out of it.
01:19:36Um...
01:19:36If you need me,
01:19:38I'll always be here for you.
01:19:49Call me.
01:19:51I will.
01:20:00Hey, baby.
01:20:01You're back, girly.
01:20:02Where's Luke?
01:20:03Not my mom's.
01:20:04Oh, cool.
01:20:05Because I was hoping we'd get a chance to talk after the other night.
01:20:08It was kind of weird.
01:20:08I know all about it, Daryl.
01:20:10All about what?
01:20:11Your scam.
01:20:13Trying to get James to invest in your business.
01:20:16Everything.
01:20:17No, but my business is going to pay for Luke's college.
01:20:20You lied to me.
01:20:21You've obviously been talking to the bar.
01:20:21You lied to me about everything.
01:20:23How can you believe they're crap?
01:20:25There's not going to be any money, Daryl.
01:20:27None.
01:20:27Any money we get is going into a trust fund for the boys.
01:20:31Whose bright idea was that?
01:20:33Mine.
01:20:34Luke and Morgan are going to college without your help.
01:20:37The lawyers have already set up the account.
01:20:39We'll get them to unset it.
01:20:41No, I won't.
01:20:43The only thing that's changing around here is my address.
01:20:46Wait a minute.
01:20:46What are you talking about?
01:20:47You can't wait now.
01:20:49This is not going to work for me anymore, Daryl.
01:20:51Maybe when I was alone, it could fall for your crap.
01:20:54Maybe somehow I thought I didn't deserve better.
01:20:57But Luke does.
01:20:58He deserves parents who think he's the most important thing in the world.
01:21:02He deserves better than you, Daryl.
01:21:06That's nice, Linda.
01:21:07But I have my rights.
01:21:08I'm still Morgan's father.
01:21:10I'll go to court without you.
01:21:11Good luck.
01:21:12I don't need it.
01:21:13Where do they hear the truth about you?
01:21:16Do you hear me?
01:21:17You wait.
01:21:18They're not going to let you keep either kid.
01:21:20They're going to let you near him.
01:21:26Damn it.
01:21:52I just want this to be over with.
01:21:54I can't stand those people.
01:21:56It's over, honey.
01:21:57It's almost.
01:21:58Just awful.
01:22:00It's okay.
01:22:01Ow, ow, ow, ow, ow.
01:22:03You okay?
01:22:04Yeah, yeah.
01:22:05I just don't think this baby cares for reporters very much.
01:22:08Ow, you feel that?
01:22:09Yeah.
01:22:12Jimmy, whatever happens today, I know this has changed us.
01:22:16Well, me, definitely.
01:22:18Yeah.
01:22:20As long as we've been together, I've been less than an equal partner.
01:22:23And that was okay.
01:22:25I think I wanted you to be in charge.
01:22:28But not anymore.
01:22:30We're in this marriage together.
01:22:32And any decisions we make about this family, we make together.
01:22:37I wouldn't have it any other way, Sarah.
01:22:40I love you.
01:22:41I love you.
01:22:48Hi.
01:22:49Hi.
01:22:50How are you feeling?
01:22:52Oh, big.
01:22:54And ready for this to be over with.
01:22:56Me too.
01:22:57Before we go in, I, uh, I want to apologize.
01:23:00No, you don't have to.
01:23:01No, I, I never meant to seem like I was bribing you into moving into the city.
01:23:07I'm sorry.
01:23:08Well, you did it for all the right reasons.
01:23:12And I was with Daryl for all the wrong reasons.
01:23:14And I'm sorry that it affected you and us and the boys.
01:23:21Let's go make it right.
01:23:26Morgan is living in a stable, loving, child-focused environment.
01:23:31He is very attached to his mom, Sarah Barlow, and his dad, James Barlow.
01:23:36I feel that if Morgan were removed from their care, that his emotional growth would be seriously affected.
01:23:43Luke has a close and loving relationship with his de facto mother, Linda Wells.
01:23:48His relationship with Mr. Monckton is tentative at this point, as is Mr. Monckton's relationship with Ms. Wells.
01:23:56And if Luke were to be removed from his present living situation?
01:24:00I agree with Dr. Dennis.
01:24:02Such a resolution would damage this child's sense of well-being.
01:24:06My recommendation to the court would be to institute a joint custody arrangement
01:24:10so that the Barlows and Ms. Wells would equally share custody of both boys.
01:24:16Thank you, doctor.
01:24:17You may step down.
01:24:18What about this?
01:24:20I could have a day if it's not just a...
01:24:22Mr. Monckton, since Ms. Wells no longer supports your position,
01:24:26I'm postponing judgment pending any new motions you may wish to file.
01:24:31Keep in mind, Mr. Monckton, that this court will give more weight
01:24:36to the existing bonds of the de facto parents
01:24:39than to Johnny-come-lately biological parents.
01:24:58Your Honor, Mr. Monckton will withdraw his custody claim and review his options for future action.
01:25:04I see. Well, then, Ms. Wells, Mr. and Mrs. Barlow,
01:25:10it appears that, at least for now,
01:25:13it's up to you to find the best way to raise your boys.
01:25:18Good luck.
01:25:26Mr. Monckton, any comments on the court's decision?
01:25:29No, no comments.
01:25:30Except I guess they're trying to send a message.
01:25:33Well, what would that mean, sir?
01:25:34It's a pretty scary one.
01:25:35The fathers don't count.
01:25:37The emotional scars that I've suffered don't mean anything.
01:25:40You've just heard from Daryl Monckton,
01:25:42who lost his appeal today in his effort to share in damages
01:25:45in Trent Community Hospital's switched-at-birth case.
01:25:49The $4.3 million settlement from the hospital
01:25:52awarded to the parents last year
01:25:54was much larger than had been expected.
01:25:56This was Mr. Monckton's last opportunity.
01:25:59I think we've had enough of this stuff.
01:26:02Okay, I have two peanut butter and jellies, right?
01:26:06And two turkeys with sprouts.
01:26:08Oh, I've got enough sunscreen for both of them.
01:26:10Oh, what about the mosquito repellent?
01:26:11See you later.
01:26:12Goodbye, sweetie.
01:26:13And the, uh, calamine lotion.
01:26:14They're not going on a safari, Sarah.
01:26:16They're just going on a one-day field trip.
01:26:18I know, I know, but like I always say,
01:26:20an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.
01:26:22Cure, exactly.
01:26:23Oh, there's a bus.
01:26:25Okay, bring me a backpack, sweetie.
01:26:27Come on.
01:26:28Hurry up.
01:26:32Oh, my pretty girl.
01:26:34Hurry up.
01:26:34Let's go.
01:26:36Hi, Mom.
01:26:43Good morning.
01:26:44Make sure you love it.
01:26:46Yeah.
01:26:47I love it.
01:26:52Bye, guys.
01:26:54Have a good time.
01:26:55Bye, Mom.
01:26:57Bye.
01:26:57Bye.
01:26:59Love you.
01:27:00Bye.
01:27:02Bye.
01:27:02Bye.
01:27:03Bye.
01:27:04Bye.
01:27:06Bye.
01:27:17Bye.
01:27:19Bye.
01:27:19Bye.
01:27:23Bye.
01:27:23Bye.
01:27:23Bye.
01:27:25Bye.
01:27:25Bye.
01:27:28Bye.
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