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00:05To understand Maisie Gibbons, you first need to know how she spent her afternoons.
00:12Her mornings were spent running errands for her husband.
00:16Her evenings were spent washing dishes and helping with homework.
00:21But her afternoons, well, they were spent in the company of men.
00:30Frustrated, misunderstood, lonely men willing to pay money to feel a little less lonely.
00:38And Maisie Gibbons was willing to help them.
00:41I've always wondered, nobody knows about your little hobby, do they?
00:47Is it hard keeping a secret like this?
00:49Well, maybe if it was just my secret.
00:53But the way I see it, I keep the secrets of every man who comes to me.
00:57And I find that absolutely exhilarating.
01:00A few years back, Carol lost his job and we had to give up our membership of the country club.
01:06And then one day, one of my club friends asked why she hadn't seen me around lately.
01:11And I told her that we couldn't afford it anymore.
01:17She waved it off like it was nothing.
01:19But I saw her.
01:21Look at that look in her eye, that look of pity.
01:25Maybe she was just trying to be nice.
01:27Anyway, is that so bad?
01:29Feeling sorry for someone?
01:31Well, when they say something, they are being supportive.
01:34But when they say nothing, it's because they think that you're so far gone you're never coming back.
01:39Got you.
01:41Anyway, a couple of months later, I started my little hobby.
01:45And the most wonderful thing happened.
01:47This woman's husband became one of my regulars.
01:51Wow.
01:53Oh, would you be a lamb and go out the back?
01:59It's my next appointment.
02:00Sure.
02:01It's the husband or the woman I was telling you about.
02:07Hello there.
02:09Hey, Maisie.
02:19Every morality play has its cast of characters.
02:22There is always an innocent victim, a deceitful villain, a prosecutor who seeks the truth, a magistrate
02:34who dispenses justice, and a lawyer who charges too much.
02:41This morality play was being produced at the Fairview County Courthouse.
02:46Its themes were trust and betrayal.
02:50So, what's your issue with bail in this case, Ms. McCready?
02:53We want bail denied, Your Honor.
02:55The defendant's company imported goods manufactured by slave labor.
02:59And his business partner, Mr. Tanaka, has already fled the country.
03:02And Mr. Solis himself has refused to surrender his passport.
03:05Dog ate your client's passport, Mr. Hartley?
03:08It's been temporarily misplaced, Your Honor.
03:10But we maintain that Kisho Tanaka set up and executed the entire operation.
03:15Mr. Solis is no business partner, but merely a hired contractor.
03:18And I'd also like to point out that my client is the sole provider for his wife and his mother,
03:24who is hospitalized in a coma as we speak.
03:26Bring me the passport and Mr. Solis can visit his mother.
03:29Until then, your client is denied bail and remanded.
03:33What's next?
03:37You better finish those brussel sprouts.
03:40Don't think I can't see them hidden under your macaroni.
03:43I hate brussel sprouts!
03:44Yeah? Well, brussel sprouts help you grow.
03:48You don't want to be short your whole life, do you?
03:50Here, look, you know what we'll do?
03:52We're going to dip them in a little cheese.
03:55Go.
03:56Good, yummy!
03:58Fine, fine, be three foot eight the rest of your life.
04:01See if I care.
04:01Good luck finding girlfriends.
04:03Hey, didn't you have a lunch today?
04:04I'm going to cancel it.
04:06The boys are in rare form and you're still finding your way.
04:09My dad, it's been two days.
04:11I don't want to shock them by suddenly disappearing.
04:15You know, deep down they're very sensitive.
04:19They'll be fine.
04:20They'll go.
04:21Get out of here.
04:24You have my cell phone number.
04:25You call me if you need anything.
04:27I will.
04:28Okay.
04:29Hey, boys.
04:30Come here and give Mama a three bear hug.
04:33Come on, woo!
04:34One, two, three.
04:36Get in, get in!
04:37Bye, Mom!
04:38Bye, Mom!
04:39Bye!
04:40Bye!
04:41Okay.
04:47Um, I'm going to eat upstairs.
04:48I've got a ton of homework.
04:50What are you, storing up for winter?
04:53I'm just really hungry.
04:55Oh, I talked to Dad today and apparently he and Brandy might break up.
04:58Oh, how awful.
05:01Mom, you're smiling.
05:02Am I?
05:04Anyway, because of all the drama, he can't take me this weekend.
05:07So, I'll be home after all.
05:09Good night.
05:12Oh, great.
05:13Our romantic weekend's off.
05:16You can move it to my house.
05:18No.
05:19Why not?
05:21I just, I just want it to be special.
05:24And it can't be special at my house.
05:26Okay, I know this sounds weird, but I just need to have my things around me.
05:31What things?
05:32Perfumes and oils.
05:33And I want to pick out the outfit that you're going to tear off me.
05:36And plus, I need to be in complete control of the lighting.
05:39Okay.
05:41We'll wait until next weekend.
05:42You are just the sweetest guy.
05:49All right.
05:51I can't wait until next weekend.
05:52No, me neither.
05:53What about tomorrow while Julie's at school?
05:55I've got an early job and I'm set.
05:56Oh, no good.
05:57My publisher's got me under the gun for something.
05:59What about Friday?
06:00I'm re-piping the house.
06:03Damn, Carl.
06:04I'm not even married to him anymore and he's still keeping me from having sex.
06:07I can't hide you in my room forever and I think we need to tell my mom.
06:13You can trust her, I promise.
06:15You didn't tell her what I told you, did you?
06:17No, no, no, no.
06:18I would never tell anyone that.
06:22What are you doing?
06:23I don't want to cause problems for you.
06:24I'm just...
06:25I'm just gonna go.
06:28Zack, stop.
06:28Don't go.
06:30I won't tell her.
06:34I swear I'll be out of here soon.
06:37I'll think of something, okay?
06:51Hello.
06:52Why are you up?
06:54I could ask you the same question.
06:56I'm going to bed.
06:59I didn't ask you to wait up for me.
07:02Remember, I'm here as our children's father, not your husband.
07:10What are you doing?
07:13Were you with a woman?
07:17Did you tell her that you have a wife or does that hinder your pick-up style?
07:20All right.
07:21Even if I was seeing someone, I have every right to.
07:25Exploring options is the whole point of being separated.
07:27Options. I'm not a mutual fund, Rex.
07:29Oh, that's not...
07:33Bree, you should get out there. Try and meet someone.
07:37Meet someone?
07:39I'm raising your children.
07:40I am just trying to move on with my life.
07:43It is nothing to be ashamed of.
07:45Oh, okay. I tell you what then.
07:47Why don't you just call up your mystery woman and invite her over?
07:50I'll pull up the sofa bed and you can take her right there.
07:53Andrew! Danielle! Daddy's gonna fornicate for us!
07:56Just keep your voice down.
07:59Why? Are you feeling ashamed?
08:09The next morning started with the banging.
08:14No one knew where Martha Huber was and Edie Britt was starting to worry.
08:19Edie didn't like worrying. She felt it gave her wrinkles.
08:22So, out of concern for her face and Mrs. Huber, Edie decided to find out what was going on.
08:32Yellen, listen to me. It's very important that we find Carlos' passport.
08:36I already looked through his office, so I need you to search the bedroom.
08:40What?
08:42With Mr. Solis in jail, how are you gonna pay me? I have children!
08:47Yellen, your kids are in their twenties.
08:51I don't make you shut up.
08:54Here.
08:56Three weeks in advance.
08:58If you don't mind, can I call you a bank?
09:01Yellen, don't be stupid. People don't become poor overnight.
09:06That's my car.
09:07Oh my God.
09:12Hey!
09:15Hey!
09:16What are you doing?
09:17Where are you taking my car?
09:19The government's impounding it.
09:21Here's your receipt.
09:22Call that number if you have any questions.
09:25It's...
09:32How are we doing?
09:35You call this a paint job?
09:38I don't want to see it again until it's perfect!
09:47I wonder what's going on over there.
09:50I mean, Claire did okay with the kids yesterday, but that could have been beginner's luck.
09:53You think I should call?
09:54I should call.
09:54Annette, for the first time in years, you finally have some free time and you're wasting it obsessing about the
10:01kids.
10:05It's just, I don't know this woman. I mean, not really. So she has a degree in sociology. Well, big
10:09deal. Who doesn't?
10:09My boys are a lot to handle. What if she's not up to it?
10:13You know, if you really have that many doubts, you should go buy a hidden camera.
10:18What, a nanny cam?
10:19Yeah.
10:20People do terrible things when they think no one's watching them.
10:23Yeah.
10:25I don't really think I could videotape Claire. It would be a breach of trust.
10:28Trust is overrated.
10:36So, how are things with you and Rex?
10:40Fine. Why do you ask?
10:42Well, I'm just curious. I mean, he moves out, moves back in. Is he back for good?
10:47Uh, the situation is, um, fluid. I'm not certain what his plans are yet.
10:53Hmm.
10:57So if you're not sure he's back for good, why are you ironing his shirts?
11:01Because I have faith that he'll come back.
11:04And that he'll do the right thing.
11:07That's good.
11:09It's good to have faith in people.
11:11Yeah.
11:13But I'd still buy that camera.
11:39Hello?
11:39Mike?
11:40Yeah?
11:40My oven's out?
11:42Come over and help me find my pilot light.
11:50Come over and help me.
11:57Come and take me. Here I am, baby.
12:02Come and take me. Here I am, baby.
12:06Come and take me. Here I am, baby.
12:13Take me.
12:24Take me.
12:27Take me. Here I am, baby.
12:31Take me. Here I am, baby.
12:35Come and take me. Here I am, baby.
12:39Take me.
12:44I want to pray for you.
12:45Is that you?
12:47I'm up here.
12:50I cannot always call you.
12:55For yourself and my eyes.
12:59I thought you'd do the best you gave.
13:03But don't you take much for me.
13:11Mike?
13:42Oh my god!
13:43What the hell?
13:44I'm so sorry. I thought there was someone in the house.
13:47You took your clothes off?
13:48No, my clothes were already off. I was going to seduce you.
13:51It didn't really work.
13:52Oh, I'm sorry. Are you okay?
13:55Well...
14:00Please don't be mad.
14:06Hey there.
14:12Zack! What are you doing here?
14:22Later that day, while Claire was out getting the boys wired on ice cream,
14:28Lynette did some wiring of her own.
14:33MUSIC F spine
14:34MUSIC FADES
14:38MUSIC FADES
14:43MUSIC FADES
15:08No, you can't do this. You can't send Zach back.
15:11Julie, what else can I do? He can't stay here.
15:13His father sent him to a psycho ward.
15:16Actually, they call it a rehabilitation center.
15:22What do you think?
15:23Paul is his father. He has a right to know his son's okay.
15:27And if he finds out you're hiding him, you're getting in a lot of trouble.
15:30He's right. Sorry, guys.
15:33Mom, please don't do this. If you knew what Zach had been through...
15:36Julie. Julie, it's okay. I'll be fine.
15:44I'll take him back over so you two can...
15:46Listen, if Paul sees Zach and freaks out...
15:50I'll bring him right back.
16:00Young lady, we need to talk about what you did.
16:03I really don't feel like talking to you right now.
16:14Uh, listen, Zach.
16:18Things ever get really bad.
16:21It's got my cell number on it.
16:24Give me a call.
16:26Anytime.
16:28Thanks.
16:46We'll talk later.
16:50Remember, anytime.
16:53Anytime.
17:08I heard you moved back home.
17:10Yeah, I had to.
17:11We had some problems with Andrew.
17:14I'll move out eventually.
17:15Spikes or pearls?
17:17Your choice.
17:18You know what I think?
17:19Hmm?
17:20You don't really want to leave her.
17:22Please don't psychoanalyze me.
17:23Well, you're still in love with her.
17:25I never said I wasn't.
17:26Then why divorce?
17:27Oh, so now you're rooting for us two crazy kids to work on?
17:33You know me.
17:34I'm just a romantic at heart.
17:37Scarves or cups?
17:40Up to you.
17:43Even if I could find a way to deal with Brie's whole obsessive-compulsive thing, it's not
17:46the only problem in our marriage.
17:48As you know, I have certain needs.
17:51Boots or stilettos?
17:55Stilettos.
17:56Please.
18:02Why don't you just tell Brie what you need?
18:05Tell her what you want.
18:07Because she'd say no.
18:09So?
18:10I've said no to some things you've asked me to do.
18:12Yeah, that's different.
18:14I don't care if you reject me.
18:22Rex.
18:23Do you trust me on this?
18:26Sometimes when you love somebody,
18:29you just gotta make sacrifices for them.
18:32Love or passion.
18:34It's an awful choice to make.
18:36Yes, it is.
18:40Now I have to warn you.
18:42This might hurt a little bit.
18:54How am I supposed to live without a car?
18:56Okay, Gabrielle, listen.
18:57Tanaka's still at large, and they're gonna want Carlos to flip on.
19:00So this is their way of playing hardball.
19:02Now, I'm guessing that they're not done yet.
19:04Why?
19:05What else could they take from us?
19:07Pretty much anything.
19:08It's all fair game if they even think they can trace it to ill-gotten gains.
19:11No, no, no, no.
19:12Some of this stuff is mine, when I modeled, before I even met Carlos.
19:16See?
19:17This?
19:17Costa Boda.
19:18Bought it when I landed my first cover.
19:20This?
19:21I spent eight hours on a rock and a bikini for that painting.
19:24I understand how you feel-
19:25No, you don't understand.
19:26I have dug myself up from dirt to afford these things,
19:29and no one is gonna take them away from me.
19:31Then I suggest you find yourself a good hiding place.
19:33They can't take what they can't find.
19:35Yeah.
19:37Oh, and if you could scare up that passport, too, that would be good.
19:44Oh, hi, Gabrielle.
19:46Hi.
19:46What have you got there?
19:48My china.
19:49I know how you've always loved it,
19:50and I thought you might want to borrow it for a while.
19:53Oh, well, that's very thoughtful of you.
19:56Say, can I store some odds and ends in your garage?
20:00Sure.
20:00Why don't you come by tomorrow?
20:02Sooner's better than later.
20:03Right.
20:15Oh, my God.
20:46Just like...
20:47Come on now.
20:49Yes.
20:55Rex?
20:57Rex?
20:59Rex?
21:05I need an ambulance.
21:07Right away.
21:24Hello?
21:26Yes, this is she.
21:27Yes, he's my husband.
21:35Excuse me, I'm here to see Rex VandeCamp. Apparently, he had a heart attack. I'm not sure when he...
21:40He's being prepped for surgery right now. If you'd like to wait...
21:43Could I at least put my head in? I'm his wife.
21:45You're his wife?
21:46Yes. Why?
21:48I was thinking of a different patient. Let me get the doctor.
22:11As Claire prepared for bed, she was unaware that somewhere else in the Scavo house, the
22:17day she had just finished, was starting all over again.
22:22Oh!
22:24Dog is blue. Dog is blue. Dog is blue. Dog is blue. Dog is blue.
22:29Lynette was relieved to see that Claire was doing a good job.
22:32Ha ha ha ha!
22:34She's gonna be free!
22:38Ah!
22:40Daddy!
22:41Oh, oh, oh, oh!
22:42But after further viewing...
22:44Come give me a free band hug!
22:45...it dawned on Lynette.
22:47Oh, see! See!
22:49Claire might be doing her job a little too well.
23:11Here's the candles I borrowed.
23:14Thanks.
23:17I'm trying to read, so if you don't mind.
23:19I cannot believe, after everything you did, you're mad at me.
23:24I told Zach that he could trust you, and you turned him in.
23:28Yeah, well, someone had to be responsible, and like it or not, I've got a birth certificate
23:31that says I'm your mother.
23:34Since when?
23:35What is that supposed to mean?
23:36Since Dad left. If there's been a mother around here, it's been me.
23:40Julie!
23:43Do you remember after the divorce that you stayed in bed for a week, and I had to beg
23:46you to eat something?
23:48Yeah, but...
23:49And for weeks I had to clean the house, I had to make sure that the bills were paid.
23:52I even had to schedule my own doctor's appointment once.
23:55I was in bad shape back then.
23:57It's still going on.
23:58And now that I need some support, you decide to play the mom card?
24:02I had to send Zach back.
24:04We could have gotten in a lot of trouble.
24:05Yeah, well, now Zach's the one who's in trouble.
24:08You sent him back to a man who hates him.
24:17As Gabrielle considered the vast emptiness of her new surroundings, she was surprised
24:23to find there was only one thing she truly missed.
24:29Her husband.
24:38Mrs. Solis, we warrant you to your house and repossess any goods which we suspect may
24:43have been obtained illegally.
24:50We're not into clutter.
24:54All right, Harvey the Flying Turtle. Doesn't this look fun?
24:57Where's Claire?
24:59I gave her the afternoon off.
25:00Who wants to turn pages?
25:01Is she sick?
25:02No, she's fine.
25:03I just wanted us all to spend the day together, you know?
25:05Like we used to.
25:07Here we go.
25:07Once upon a time there was a young turtle named Harvey.
25:10Every day Harvey would tell all the other turtles,
25:12One day I'm going to fly off this island and go see the world.
25:15The other turtles laughed and said,
25:16Turtles can't fly.
25:18Oh, it's getting good now, huh?
25:22Well...
25:22What's wrong?
25:24When Claire reads, she has funny voices.
25:28Does she know?
25:30Okay.
25:32Harvey didn't like the turtles laughing, so he told them,
25:35I'll show you.
25:37One day I will fly higher than the birds.
25:39That's not funny.
25:42Yeah?
25:42Well, I'm just warming up.
25:44Then Bruno, the big bad turtle, took Harvey up on the cliff and threw him over and he proclaimed,
25:49We'll see if you can fly or fly or die.
25:52Fly or die!
25:55It's Claire coming back.
26:00What happened to your nails?
26:03Oh, I...
26:04I moved all our stuff to keep it from Fred's.
26:08It kills me that I'm putting you through this.
26:12Hands on the table.
26:17It's not your fault you didn't do anything wrong.
26:20I'll take care of everything until you're back to do it yourself.
26:24Then you will be soon.
26:26I gotta be honest, I didn't know how you would hold up.
26:30I knew you were a strong woman, but I had no idea.
26:33You're a good wife, Gabby.
26:35A real partner.
26:38Oh, Carlos, I love you so much.
26:40I would give up a house full of expensive junk just to put this behind us.
26:45And have you home with me.
26:47That sounds pretty good right now.
26:48Yeah.
26:50I'm gonna kiss my husband now.
26:52Hands on the table.
27:00There's a false panel on the back wall of my closet.
27:03My passport is there, along with some papers.
27:07Take the passport to the lawyer, and burn the papers.
27:24Carlos, did you know what Tanaka was doing?
27:30Just burn the papers.
27:45Hey, Lynette.
27:46Did Martha Huber happen to leave a spare key to her house with you?
27:50No.
27:51Where is she, by the way? I haven't seen her in days.
27:53It got me.
27:55She kicked me out so fast that I forgot my laptop.
27:57And there's just some stuff on there that I don't want anyone else to see.
28:01Oh.
28:02Well.
28:03Good luck with that.
28:07You know, you're not looking half bad.
28:10What have you done with that little posse of yours?
28:13They're with the new nanny.
28:15Wow.
28:15Your own personal nanny?
28:17Smell you.
28:20Well, trust me, it's not all it's cracked up to be.
28:22You know, our mothers were smart.
28:23They didn't get us nannies or put us in daycare, because they knew if they did, we'd find out.
28:28There are other women out there who are better mothers than they were.
28:32You know, I had a nanny for a while growing up.
28:35Mrs. Muntz.
28:36You had a nanny?
28:38Well, actually, she was more like a court-appointed social worker.
28:42My mom did a little time.
28:43She had a thing for bourbon and self-lifting.
28:47Oh. Sorry.
28:49Oh, Muntz was a hard ask. No mercy.
28:52In fact, she was such a disciplinarian that when my mom made parole, I was actually happy to see her.
28:58Really?
28:59Yeah.
29:01Lesser of two evils.
29:03Huh.
29:04Anyway, I gotta find a key.
29:05See you later.
29:06Bye.
29:09Thanks for your help with Zach before.
29:12Oh, it's my pleasure.
29:13I hope he comes out of this okay.
29:15He's a little squirrely, but seems like a good kid.
29:18Yeah.
29:21So, how's Julie taking all this?
29:24Not well.
29:26She accused me of not being a good mother.
29:29Oh, you're a great mom.
29:31Well, she was sort of right.
29:34After my divorce, I really leaned on her a lot.
29:38Seems natural.
29:40And I still kinda do it.
29:45I just want somebody to talk to you about all my adult stuff, and she's right there, and she just
29:50acts so mature, I forget she's 13.
29:53Well, the good news is that, from now on, if you ever want to talk to somebody about grown-up
29:59stuff, you got me.
30:06Well, I can't talk to you about everything.
30:09Oh.
30:11What if I want to talk about the big crush I have on the plumber that lives across the street?
30:17Big crush, huh?
30:19Oh, yeah.
30:20Well, you'd have to tell me more.
30:22Well, um, he's got a smile that's to die for.
30:28And don't get me started on his tattoo.
30:36Thanks.
30:48Aubrey, what a nice surprise.
30:51Would you like to come in?
30:53Well, that depends.
30:55Are you having an affair with my husband?
31:04Would you like some more potatoes?
31:06You already asked me that.
31:09Sorry.
31:10I'm so relieved you're safe, I'm not thinking straight.
31:14Does that mean you're not gonna send me back to Silvercrest?
31:17You've got to understand.
31:18You've got to understand.
31:18Your behavior, the violence, breaking into the Vanderkamps.
31:23I just didn't know what you were going through.
31:26You could have asked me.
31:29Well?
31:32I've been remembering things.
31:36Things from when I was little.
31:42What kind of things?
31:43Awful things.
31:45Zach, listen to me.
31:47Sometimes it's not good to look back on the past.
31:49But I can't help it.
31:51These images just keep popping into my head.
31:53Well, then you've got to find a way to push them back out again.
32:04More potatoes?
32:07Yes, please.
32:18Sure is nice to be back to normal.
32:29You should know that Rex still loves you.
32:33Very much.
32:36He said that?
32:38Yes.
32:42Then why is he so unhappy?
32:46He has certain needs and he is afraid to discuss them with you.
32:50Needs? Like sexual needs?
32:53Yes.
32:56And have you fulfilled those needs?
33:05I see.
33:11You know, you are pretty brazen for a woman who just admitted however tacitly that she just slept with my
33:16husband.
33:17If I told anyone in this neighborhood they would never speak to you again.
33:20You're not going to tell a soul.
33:23You may hate me, but you'd hate the humiliation a lot more.
33:27Oh, I don't hate you, Maisie.
33:30I pity you.
33:37Hi.
33:38Oh, hey Lynette. You heading out now?
33:40Yep.
33:41Um, I'll be home late, so just the usual routine. A nap for Penny.
33:46I know. No sugar after five. I got it.
33:48You're the best.
33:51Oh, one more thing. Since the boys are having corn dogs for dinner, I'd like you to make sure they
33:56get a vegetable to go with it.
34:00Uh, brussel sprouts?
34:02They're full of iron.
34:04Did you make sure they cleaned their plates?
34:06Not a problem.
34:06Um, I have this little trick I do. I cover the veggies with some cheese.
34:10Oh, you sly dog.
34:17That night, Lynette settled in to watch her personal pick for Feel Good Movie of the Year.
34:26You guys, you need to eat your rufflepuff.
34:29Rufflepuff.
34:30I don't taste it!
34:33Hey!
34:34Hey!
34:34That's you!
34:35No need to eat!
34:36Oh!
34:37Hey!
34:39Hey, not now!
34:41Hey, stop it!
34:42Yeah!
34:43Do not stop it!
34:44Yup, yup!
34:45Yup!
34:45Yup!
34:45Yup!
34:45Yup!
34:46Get up!
34:58Hey.
35:06Stay operated, huh?
35:13They sure did.
35:17How'd it go?
35:20It went well.
35:23Surgeon says you're gonna be as good as new.
35:29You look like you've been crying.
35:32I have.
35:37I was so afraid you were gonna die.
35:39There's so many things I haven't had a chance to tell you.
35:45I'm sorry you were so worried.
35:47That's okay.
35:49How are you now, Rex?
35:52Are you strong enough to listen to the things I need to tell you?
35:57Sure, honey.
36:04I know you still love me.
36:10Maizey told me.
36:15She did?
36:22As of this moment, Rex, I am no longer your wife.
36:27I am gonna go out and find the most conductive lawyer I can find, and together we are going to
36:33eviscerate you.
36:35That man gonna take away your money, your family, and your dignity.
36:41Do you hear me?
36:44Bree.
36:44And I am so thrilled to know that you still love me.
36:50Because I want what's about to happen to you.
36:55To hurt as much as is humanly possible.
37:03I'm so glad you didn't die before I got a chance to tell you that.
37:27Trust is a fragile thing.
37:32Hi, guys.
37:33Hi, Mom.
37:34Hi, Mom.
37:35Hi, Mom.
37:36Once earned, it affords us tremendous freedom.
37:42But once trust is lost, it can be impossible to recover.
37:50Of course, the truth is, we never know who we can trust.
38:00Those we're closest to can betray us.
38:07Police! Open up!
38:09And total strangers can come to our rescue.
38:14In the end, most people decide to trust only themselves.
38:21It really is the simplest way to keep from getting burned.
38:28In the end, but we're לא.
38:32When you're sick with other people and training the names in по-ушboy