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00:02There is a widely read book that tells us everyone is a sinner.
00:06Of course, not everyone who reads this book feels guilt over the bad things they do.
00:10But Brie Vandekamp did.
00:12In fact, Brie had spent most of her life feeling guilty.
00:17As a child, she felt guilty about not getting straight A's.
00:22As a teenager, she felt guilty about letting her boyfriend go to second base.
00:28As a newlywed, she felt guilty about taking three weeks to get out her thank you cards.
00:33But she knew the transgressions of her past were nothing compared with the sin she was about to commit.
00:39Can't we just go to the police and tell them it was an accident?
00:42This wasn't some simple DUI.
00:44Not only was your brother drinking, Andrew left the scene of the crime.
00:48That makes it a hit and run.
00:49Well, maybe I could go to Canada.
00:51You know, until the statute of limitations is up.
00:53You think Mom and Dad are going to foot the bell while you go moose hunting for seven years?
00:56If Carlos' mother dies, there is no statute of limitations.
00:59Right, because then it's murder.
01:00Shut up!
01:01You shut up!
01:02How could it be murder?
01:03It was an accident!
01:07We have to get rid of the car.
01:15But we can't sell it.
01:17The police might find it and there could be DNA.
01:19We'll take the car to a bad part of town, we'll leave the keys in the ignition and the doors
01:22unlocked.
01:24If the police don't find it, we'll get the insurance money.
01:26And if they do, it wasn't in our possession.
01:30Anyone could have hit Mrs. Solis.
01:33That sounds good.
01:36Brie, are you sure?
01:38Our son could spend the rest of his life in jail.
01:40I won't allow that.
01:41Brie knew what she was about to do was wrong.
01:44But like most sinners, she would worry about her guilt tomorrow.
01:48Well, everybody should go wash up.
01:52We're having pancakes for breakfast.
01:57Not since my own suicide had violence intruded upon the serenity of life on Wisteria Lane in such a conspicuous
02:03fashion.
02:04Needless to say, my friends attacked the problem head on.
02:08Lynette brought the broom, Susan brought the trash bags, and Brie brought the industrial strength solvent.
02:15Whew, that stuff is strong.
02:18It has to be.
02:19I don't want Gabrielle and Carlos coming home to this ugly reminder in front of their house.
02:24So, has anyone been over there?
02:26Julie and I went over this morning.
02:28How's one of you doing?
02:29She's been in a coma ever since she came out of ER.
02:32Nobody knows when or even if she'll wake up.
02:34This is awful.
02:35Carlos must be just devastated.
02:37I hope she wakes up soon.
02:38Maybe she can tell us who was driving that car.
02:40We can only hope.
02:43Slow down, you jerk!
02:44This is a residential neighborhood!
02:48Wow, that's quite a pitching arm you've got there.
02:50It pisses me off.
02:51I've got four kids, you know.
02:52I was up all night reading statistics online.
02:54One out of every four traffic accidents happens on residential streets.
02:58I hope whoever hit Juanita gets put away for life.
03:02Don't you think that's a little bit extreme?
03:04An innocent woman gets hit by a car and the driver just takes off?
03:07I don't think it's extreme.
03:14You should go home and get some rest, eat something.
03:17We have a ton of messages from work to knock a call that said it was urgent.
03:21Carlos, I can stay here with your mother.
03:22I need to be here if she wakes up.
03:24You can't go on like this.
03:26You have to take care of yourself.
03:27What if she dies?
03:28People slip into comas all the time and never come out.
03:31Don't say that.
03:32We need to stay positive.
03:34Mr. and Mrs. Solis?
03:39Is it okay if I come in?
03:40Of course.
03:49Mr. Solis.
03:51I'm so sorry this happened.
03:53It means a lot that you came in.
04:05Look, I think I'm gonna go down to the chapel and pray.
04:09You wanna come?
04:10Um, no.
04:12I think I will stay here with Mama.
04:18Is it alright if I come?
04:19Of course.
04:21We need all the prayers we can get.
04:33Mrs. Solis, it's time for a sponge bath.
04:36Come again?
04:37Sometimes family members prefer to administer sponge baths themselves.
04:43I think I'll pass.
04:50Martha.
04:53Where's your purse?
04:54Over there.
04:55Why?
05:01What are you doing?
05:02I am taking back the $40 that you stole out of my purse.
05:06E.D.
05:07We both know you did it.
05:08Now hand it over.
05:09I have taken nothing from your purse.
05:11And if you're missing money, I'd ask one of those strange men you parade through here
05:15at all hours.
05:16I am not going to apologize for having a healthy sex life.
05:20Healthy?
05:20I'm gonna have to burn every sheet you've touched.
05:22I want my money.
05:23And I want those nonfat peach yogurts.
05:26They didn't just walk out of that fridge by themselves.
05:28Well, you can deduct it from the $40 that you're gonna give me now.
05:32You're my best friend.
05:33Why would I steal from you?
05:35It's no secret that you've been having financial problems.
05:37I hear you bitching on the phone to your bank.
05:40That's it.
05:40I can put up with your debauchery and your food theft, but I will not tolerate spying.
05:45I want you out.
05:46You don't mean that.
05:47Oh, yes I do.
05:48I'm leaving tomorrow to visit my sister for a few days.
05:51I want you gone by the time I get back.
05:53I'll do you one better.
05:56I will leave today.
06:09I hope this works.
06:10My sleep cycle is totally out of whack.
06:12I'm up all night and then dozing off during the day.
06:15Trust me.
06:16This will do the trick.
06:17In fact, you should be feeling more relaxed already.
06:22I know you're right.
06:24Boys, I can hear you out there now.
06:26Be quiet.
06:27Just sit there and color.
06:29Now is not a good time to be moving.
06:32Sorry.
06:32Just block everything out and let it go.
06:37Imagine that you're in a forest.
06:40There's a babbling brook nearby and the wind is just coming through the trees.
06:46Mommy?
06:47Parker!
06:48I don't know, ow, what you think you're doing, but put that back where it belongs.
06:55Sorry.
06:56You're saying something about wind?
06:59I was just creating a soothing image.
07:04Oh, for the love of God.
07:07Knock it off, you little monsters.
07:13Mrs. Govel, please lie down.
07:14We need to finish this.
07:15Look, I'm on my last nerve, so I'm gonna level with you here.
07:19I screwed up my entire system by taking my kids' ADD medication.
07:24Yeah, that's right, you heard me.
07:25I planned to stop, but right now I need to sleep and I need more than a few crappy needles.
07:31So, what do you got?
07:32I'm not licensed to write prescriptions.
07:34I know you're not.
07:44This will put you right to sleep.
07:46It's a very powerful herbal remedy.
07:48Promise me you're gonna use it judiciously.
07:50Sure, whatever.
07:54Knock, knock!
07:56Hey, come on in.
07:58You're a mess.
07:59Uh, yeah, I'm tearing out these leaky pipes in the upstairs bathroom.
08:03Wall to wall, rotten wood.
08:05Sounds like a job.
08:07So, Julie said that you came by before?
08:10Um, yeah.
08:12Yeah, I was thinking about driving up to the Jumaane Vineyard tomorrow for this wine tasting.
08:16What time do you want me to be ready?
08:18How about six?
08:20Six is good.
08:22All right.
08:24I thought maybe afterwards we could have a little dinner, maybe some dancing.
08:28Sounds great.
08:30Um, you do know that it's like a two-hour drive up there.
08:33And isn't that kind of late to be coming back?
08:37Well, I thought if, you know, worse came to worse we could grab a room.
08:41Oh? Like a hotel room?
08:43Yeah, as a last resort.
08:44Of course, of course, yes.
08:46So, maybe we should make a reservation, you know, just in case.
08:50Yeah, I found some hotels online. Let me get the printout.
08:55Hey, Bongo, come here. You want a treat?
08:58Hey, Mike, where do you keep the dog biscuits?
09:00I'm sorry, what?
09:01Oh, never mind.
09:03We just find them ourselves, huh? We go find them ourselves.
09:14I'm sorry, Susan. I couldn't hear you. What'd you say?
09:17Um, nothing. It's not important.
09:23It's, uh, my Tyler guy. Here, let's see what looks good.
09:26Hey, Phil.
09:28Um, no, no. Tomorrow morning I'm making a lumber run. It's no good.
09:32Uh, no. I'm gone tomorrow night, too.
09:35I could let him in.
09:37Uh, no. That's okay. Thanks.
09:38No, it's fine. Just give me the key. I'll be around all day.
09:42All right. Um, thanks.
09:45Phil, I'll give a key to my, uh, neighbor. She'll be here to lunch yet.
09:56Like every city, Fairview had a neighborhood that was less than desirable.
10:01It was an accepted fact. Anyone who lingered there after midnight was usually up to no good.
10:10Rex and Brie Vandekamp were no exception.
10:24You really think this is gonna work?
10:26This is the most impoverished neighborhood in the city.
10:28Trust me, somebody will steal the car.
10:30How could you be so sure?
10:32Because I have faith in the poor.
10:36She's so beautiful.
10:38I shot this last year on her birthday.
10:44How are you gonna do it?
10:45I made contact with her at a bar.
10:48She thinks I'm a real estate developer.
10:50Is she going to suffer?
10:52No.
10:53He, Britt, will disappear and you'll go back to your life.
10:56Before you do it,
10:58do you think you should ask her why she sent this note to my wife?
11:02You can't think like that, Mr. Young.
11:03You can't give in to your curiosity.
11:05Curiosity leads to guilt.
11:07Guilt leads to talking.
11:09You still have questions?
11:12I want to be clear about something.
11:14I'll walk away with this cash. It's done.
11:16No refunds, no buyer's remorse.
11:19I get it.
11:21We won't talk again, so I'll ask one more time.
11:24Are you sure you want this?
11:25Listen.
11:27My wife is dead because I need Britt.
11:29I absolutely want this.
11:38You've been awfully quiet.
11:42I've just been thinking about the kids.
11:49They sure grew up quickly, didn't they?
11:52They sure did.
11:56I remember telling them when they were babies that they weren't allowed to get any bigger because they were so
12:00adorable.
12:02And we were so happy.
12:06Yeah, well...
12:07They sure didn't turn out like we expected them to.
12:10No.
12:11They didn't.
12:13We could have been better parents.
12:15We weren't that bad.
12:16We still have so much to teach them.
12:19For starters, we need to get across to Andrew the enormity of what he's done.
12:22I suppose we could punish him.
12:24Alright, well what's the appropriate punishment for a child who drives over a woman?
12:28I don't know.
12:32You know, no matter how the kids turn out, I still love them.
12:35Of course you do.
12:37But I'll never forgive them for growing up so quickly.
12:45Hey, look.
12:59And then I opened the cabinet and there was all this money in it.
13:03I mean, there was wads of it.
13:04That's why you're freaking out?
13:05A few stacks of cash? Come on.
13:06Well what, realistically I've known this guy a few weeks?
13:09I mean, he could be a hitman for the mob.
13:11If you really think that, why are you going on a trip with him?
13:13I never get out of the house.
13:15Mom, if you really need something to freak out about,
13:17just remember that you're gonna spend the night with Mike in a hotel.
13:19No man has seen you naked in years.
13:21Except your doctor.
13:22Yeah, and he retired.
13:23I try not to take that personally.
13:25You look old in that.
13:26Oh.
13:27Maybe I am being silly.
13:29But going to a hotel with a man is a big deal to me.
13:33What if Mike is hiding something?
13:35Like what?
13:37I don't know.
13:39That's Dad.
13:40I gotta go.
13:41Now, listen to me.
13:42No more freaking out.
13:43I need this weekend to go well.
13:45Why do you care so much?
13:46Because I'm gonna have a husband of my own someday,
13:48and I really don't want you living with us.
13:56Are the ladyfingers okay?
13:57Oh, they're terrific.
13:59We just appreciate you all stopping by.
14:00We just wanted you to know how much we care.
14:03So, have the police come up with any leads?
14:06Not really.
14:07They'll be able to determine the make and model of the car,
14:10but without any eyewitnesses, no one seems very optimistic.
14:13Well, more importantly, is there any good news about Juanita?
14:15No change.
14:17All we can do is wait and hope for the best.
14:19We put her on our prayer list at church.
14:22Oh, that's very sweet, Danielle. Thank you.
14:24Must really help during times like these.
14:27Having kids.
14:28Yeah. They're a blessing.
14:32Children make everything worthwhile.
14:35You guys are the future.
14:37Legacy.
14:39Thanks.
14:40After we're all dead, you'll be the only ones left to carry on.
14:45Gabrielle and I are about to start a family.
14:48Oh, hey. That's great.
14:50When did you decide this?
14:51It's a fairly recent development.
14:56I see.
14:57We'll talk about this later.
14:59Face it. We're shallow people.
15:01I mean, can our lives have any meaning if all we ever do is buy stuff?
15:04Well, that depends on what we buy.
15:06I want a child.
15:07In case you've forgotten, before we got married, we made a deal. No kids.
15:10Yeah, well, deals were meant to be renegotiated.
15:12Well, we're not negotiating my uterus.
15:14We should probably be going.
15:16Yeah.
15:17Thank you so much.
15:20That was weird.
15:21I feel awful for Carlos.
15:23That talk about children is obviously coming from his grief.
15:27Whatever. I'm off the hook.
15:36A weary Lynette drank her potent tea in hopes of finally finding the sleep that had eluded her.
15:43Unfortunately for Lynette, there would be no rest for the weary.
15:49Go to hell.
15:51Go to hell. Go to hell. Go to hell. Go to hell. Go to hell.
16:02Sorry, we're late. Kenny Lipman couldn't find his neckerchief. Come on, guys.
16:05All right, Jean. The scout meeting is today.
16:13Mommy!
16:14Oh, right. Okay, boys. This knot is called the bowline. It is a remarkably useful knot.
16:21Now, pick up your ropes. Okay. First, we cross this end over here. And then we make a loop. And
16:28then another loop. And then you sort of pull it through, I'm guessing. And then you just ready? Yank it
16:35top.
16:37Mommy, that doesn't look like the picture.
16:41You're never going to be a sailor. What do you care?
16:44Okay, everybody. Let's just take a break.
16:47Oh, thanks.
17:02Okay, it's all up there. Can I get a signature?
17:06Of course.
17:06Thank you very much.
17:09Here you go. Have a nice weekend.
17:12You too, lady.
17:56Hey, ma'am. It's still here? I've got to get you a receipt. Ma'am?
18:12Hey.
18:21Oh...
18:30Hello?
18:33I need help. I'm up here. I'm trapped in the floor.
18:36No more, hello!
18:39If you came in here to judge me, you can just leave.
18:43Wait, wait, no, wait, don't go, wait, I have an idea.
18:47Here, here, here, here, grab the towel, Bongo.
18:51Come on, grab the other end, good boy, that's it.
18:54Get the other end, come on, Bongo, pull the other end.
18:57Come on, Bongo, what are you doing?
18:59Bongo, over here, Bongo?
19:02Oh, oh, don't do that, oh, Bongo.
19:06While Susan remained hopelessly stuck, Gabrielle was moving to confront the issue of her young lover's restless conscience.
19:13Nobody's home.
19:15I know, I've been watching, came to talk to you.
19:17Although she would need to be discreet.
19:19Keep working.
19:21What were you thinking, showing up at the hospital?
19:24I had to see if she was okay.
19:26Need to keep a low profile right now.
19:30Look, you and I are finished.
19:32From now on, I'm sticking with Danielle.
19:35Why would you say that?
19:36I hate myself for what we did.
19:38Okay, I can't sleep at night.
19:40We've got to make a clean break.
19:41We weren't driving the car.
19:42We didn't chase Juanita into the street.
19:44Well, she wouldn't have been there if we weren't having an affair.
19:46Oh, for God's sakes, between you and Carlos, listen to me carefully.
19:49You didn't do anything wrong.
19:52So Father Crowley thinks.
19:54What?
19:55I want a confession.
19:59Have you lost your mind?
20:01What did you tell him?
20:03Everything.
20:06Including in the alley?
20:07Am I in the truck stop?
20:09Everything.
20:10Oh, dearie.
20:20What is wrong with you?
20:21Last you would have had a fire truck here by now.
20:25You stupid dog.
20:27Good boy, Bongo!
20:29Run, Bongo!
20:30Run!
20:30Go get help!
20:44Andrew, um, I know the last few days have been stressful and, uh, you know if you ever need to
20:50talk to anybody.
20:51I know, I know.
20:53You and Dad are here for me.
20:55Actually, I was thinking we could arrange for you to talk to a professional.
20:58A shrink?
21:01You think I'm crazy?
21:03Of course not.
21:04It's just that the accident probably stirred up a lot of emotions and it would be normal for you to
21:09be feeling confused or depressed or shamed.
21:13I'm cool.
21:14I'm really.
21:16Honey, you put a woman into a coma.
21:18Surely that arouses some kind of emotion.
21:20Yeah, well, it doesn't.
21:26Now if you'll excuse me.
21:27No, I won't.
21:27Not until you tell me.
21:28Why do you care?
21:29Because I need to know that you're not a monster.
21:33You want to know how I feel?
21:35Yeah.
21:35Okay, here it goes.
21:36Of course, I feel bad that she got hurt.
21:38But I also feel bad that my car got dinged because somebody didn't have enough sense to look both ways
21:43before she crossed the street.
21:44And I also feel bad that now I'm gonna have to ride my bike to school.
21:50Andrew, you almost killed another human being.
21:53She's an old lady.
21:54Okay?
21:55She's lived her life.
21:57I have my whole life ahead of me and now it might be screwed up.
22:00That's what you should be worried about.
22:01What I'm worried about, Andrew, is that you don't seem to have a soul.
22:06Give me one good reason why I shouldn't call the police.
22:09Because I'm your son.
22:12That would make you the monster.
22:26Hey, buddy.
22:35Susan, is that you?
22:36Mike?
22:37I'm upstairs.
22:39Sorta.
22:40Hang on.
22:41I'll help you right up.
22:50What happened?
22:51Well, see this bird blew in your bathroom window and I tried to save it, but it died.
23:01I don't think that's what happened.
23:02I don't think so either.
23:06Come on.
23:09Oh, God.
23:14Oh.
23:16You have no idea what that was like.
23:21I went through my cabinets.
23:22What?
23:24Oh, I can explain that.
23:27Get out of my house.
23:28Mike.
23:30Get out.
23:59Hello there.
24:00Good afternoon.
24:03Oh, well, isn't this just as pretty as a picture book?
24:07Well, the plan is to put in a small condo.
24:11You want to make some money or you want to pussyfoot around?
24:14What do you suggest?
24:15I'm thinking strip mall.
24:17I've run some numbers.
24:24Nice stationery.
24:26Oh, it's stolen.
24:29What do you mean?
24:31After my house burned down, I was staying with this neighbor, Martha Huber.
24:34That is, until the old troll threw me out.
24:37Anyway, I'd steal her stuff, she'd steal mine.
24:39It's a circle of life.
24:41So this paper's hers?
24:44Oh, God, yes.
24:56No, Tom, you can't do this to me.
24:59Because I need you home.
25:00Boys, stop it.
25:01I am on the phone.
25:03Well, yeah, I realize it's not your fault that the meeting got postponed, but you promised
25:08you'd be back tonight.
25:10I, I, I, I gotta go.
25:13The kids are, yeah, I know, you're sorry.
25:17Just, will you try and get back as soon as you can?
25:20Okay, bye.
25:22Boys, boys, would you please, please, stop it.
25:26Really, really, mommy's got a headache, okay?
25:29Just, ugh.
25:34Turn that damn thing off!
25:36What's the matter with you, why will you live the day you want to do?
25:39I'll give you your score.
26:02I'll give you my score.
26:12Slow down, you move too fast
26:15You've got to make the morning last
26:18Just kicking down the cobblestones
26:22You're looking for fun and feeling groovy
26:44What?
26:45I just came over to say I'm sorry
26:48And I'll pay for all the damage
26:50Don't worry about it
26:52Well, so, in your mind, is the date off?
26:57Well, you snooped around my house, I went through my stuff
26:59Yeah, in my book, that's pretty much a deal breaker
27:01Hold on a minute
27:03Now, I started snooping around because I found all that money
27:05By accident
27:06And then
27:11Is that what you think?
27:12Well, I wouldn't know because you never let me in
27:13You know, there's this whole part of your life that you keep completely walled off
27:16I have a gun for protection, I keep cash for emergencies
27:19I'm a good guy, Susan, and you should know that
27:21I'm not obligated to share every little detail of my life with you
27:24Well, every little detail is one thing
27:26You know, weird, creepy secrets, that's another
27:27You know what, I don't want to be with somebody who doesn't trust me
27:29Well, maybe we shouldn't be dating
27:30Maybe we shouldn't
27:32Do you mean that?
27:33Yeah
27:35Well, I hope that your, you know, little secret keeps you warm at night
27:39Because you're throwing something really great away to protect it
27:51Oh, Susan, you've got to take my kids for a while
27:54Oh, Lynette, it's just for me as my concern
27:56No, no, I'm sorry, but I can't do this
27:57It's just, it's too much
27:59Boys, you stay with your Aunt Susan
28:01Yay!
28:03Lynette!
28:04You know what, when are you coming back?
28:07Lynette!
28:27There's Lynette's car, she's got to be close
28:29I hope the kids aren't too much for Danielle to handle
28:31She'll be fine
28:32What do you think's happening with Lynette?
28:35I don't know, but I'm scared
28:36Something's very, very wrong
28:51Lynette?
28:52Honey?
28:53Are you okay?
29:01Father, I'm so glad you could come and pray for Mama
29:03Please, sit
29:05Thank you, Gabrielle
29:14Listen, since you're here
29:15There's something I've always wondered about
29:18That whole thing about priests
29:20Not being allowed to repeat what they hear in confessions
29:23Is that a hard rule or just a general guideline?
29:27Rest assured, everyone's secrets are safe
29:30It's good to hear
29:31I'll keep yours, too, if you want to talk
29:34No, me?
29:35No, no
29:37Confession's not really my thing
29:38It's a shame
29:44Okay, you can stop condemning me with your eyes
29:48Right now
29:52I know you know about the affair
29:55But you know nothing about my life
29:59Look, it's not even an issue anymore
30:00John and I are finished
30:02Gabrielle, the church is pretty clear on this
30:04If you commit a mortal sin
30:06And you die without repenting
30:08You go to hell
30:09Aren't you just a ball of fun?
30:15So, if I confess, it'll clean the slate, right?
30:18Well, not only that
30:20If you want God's forgiveness
30:21You have to be truly sorry
30:22And you have to promise
30:23Not to commit the sin again
30:25So what happens if I repent later?
30:28Like, say, when I'm 75?
30:31I wouldn't recommend waiting
30:32What if you die before then?
30:33Well, let's say I don't die
30:34I do yoga
30:36I eat well
30:37If I wait, does my repenting still count?
30:40If you mean it, yes
30:42Thank you, Father Crowley
30:44You have been a tremendous comfort
30:48I will let you do your thing
30:51Gabrielle
30:53You know, we're all responsible
30:54For the choices we make
30:57Don't you want to be a good person?
30:59What I want is to be happy
31:01That's the answer of a selfish child
31:05I know
31:12And I started taking the pills
31:14Because they gave me energy
31:15But then I couldn't sleep at night
31:17And I was getting so tired in the daytime
31:19And it totally messed me up
31:26I love my kids so much
31:29I'm so sorry
31:30They have me as a mother
31:31Lynette
31:32You are a great mother
31:33No, I'm not
31:36I can't do it
31:38I'm so tired of feeling like a failure
31:40It's so humiliating
31:41No, it's not
31:44So you got addicted to your kids' ADD medication
31:47It happens
31:48You got four kids
31:49That's a lot of stress on you
31:50You just need some help
31:52That's what's so humiliating
31:54Other moms don't need help
31:56Other moms make it look so easy
31:58All I do is complain
32:00That's not true
32:01When Julie was a baby
32:03I was out of my mind almost every day
32:05I used to get so upset
32:07When Andrew and Danielle were little
32:08I used their nap times to cry
32:13Why didn't you ever tell me this?
32:17Oh, baby
32:19Nobody likes to admit
32:20That they can't handle the pressure
32:21I think it's just like we think, you know
32:25It's easier to keep it all in
32:27Oh, we shouldn't
32:29We should tell each other this stuff
32:34It helps, huh?
32:35Yeah
32:36It really does
32:50So it was Martha Hoover all along
32:53Seems so
32:53You didn't move in with Hoover
32:55Until after your wife received the blackmail note
32:57My God, we almost killed an innocent woman
33:00Like I said, I don't do refunds
33:02But if you like
33:03I'm willing to pay Mrs. Hoover a visit
33:05No
33:06Just keep the money
33:08This whole thing's been tearing me up
33:10The nightmares, the guilt
33:13This isn't what Mary Alice would have wanted
33:15What would she have wanted?
33:20Answers
33:26Hello, Mrs. Hoover
33:28Paul
33:28Let me give you a hand
33:29That's really not necessary
33:30I insist
33:31Oh, my God
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37:17Of course, not everyone feels guilt over the bad things they do.
37:23In contrast, there are those who assume more than their share of the blame.
37:32There are others who soothe their consciences with small acts of kindness, or by telling themselves
37:46their sins their sins their sins their sins their sins their sins their sins were justified.
37:52Finally, there are the ones who simply vow to do better next time and pray for forgiveness.
38:10Sometimes their prayers are answered.
38:13Sometimes their prayers are answered.
38:23Sometimes their prayers are answered.