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00:07which one is rex's headstone i always forget it's right down this row oh oh yes that's right
00:15over the years brie vandekamp had grown increasingly concerned over her mother-in-law's
00:21forgetfulness oh honey did i forget to take the pins out of that dress her lapses had become
00:28more frequent sweetie didn't i tell you i was going to paint that chair more glaring oh dear
00:37didn't i mention i waxed the floor and more dangerous yes brie was worried about phyllis's
00:46faulty memory but she was more than happy to remind her especially when it came to the important
00:52things so have you given any thoughts when you might be ending your visit what have i become
01:00a burden is that what you're saying i was simply asking when you were planning to leave there
01:06was no agenda behind the question oh i i don't know why don't we play it by ear yes let's
01:21what on earth oh my god what happened it looks like someone dug rexa well i got that but why
01:31why would they do that i don't know unless unless what maybe this has something to do with that
01:42insurance investigator insurance investigator he came by asking all sorts of questions i don't know
01:50what you're talking about phyllis maybe you were at the store anyway he was very suspicious suspicious
01:57oh yes he has a theory that rex didn't die of a heart attack he thinks he was poisoned it
02:04was in
02:05that moment brie could finally see the truth did i not mention that her mother-in-law's memory was fine
02:13it was her soul that was faulty
02:18the parties took place on the front lawn of 4347 wisteria lane every sunday afternoon
02:26chloe pendergast would bring the tea set which was appropriate since she was the hostess
02:33britney christ provided formal attire from her mother's closet and marissa ann mckay invited the
02:41additional guests some of whom hadn't been to a party in years of course it never occurred to the
02:50three young girls that while they were busy playing out their fantasy one of the older girls in the
02:56neighborhood was engaging in a fantasy of her own
03:01together
03:05together
03:07okay
03:14yeah
03:16yeah
03:16yeah
03:16yeah
03:34There was nothing Gabrielle enjoyed as much as shocking.
03:42And even when she couldn't afford to take anything home, she took satisfaction in looking at the merchandise.
04:15Hey, Susan. What's going on?
04:17It's Carl's weekend to have Julie. And they're always back by 6. That's our custody agreement. Backed by 6. And
04:22it's after 6.
04:23It's like 6.15.
04:24Well, see, there you go.
04:26I'm sure they just forgot.
04:27Well, I have a court order. It's out of my hands.
04:30Yeah, it'd still be nice if you gave him a grace period.
04:33Well, I'm being nice. I could have him arrested.
04:36I mean, don't get me wrong. I am all for Julie spending time with Carl.
04:39He is still her dad, and she loves him.
04:41But?
04:42But he's with Edie. I mean, she's not exactly the maternal type.
04:46I wouldn't be a good mother if I wasn't concerned.
04:48I mean, who knows what passes for a kid-friendly good time in there.
04:51Drugs, porn, smoking.
04:58Doesn't sound like they're having an orgy in there.
05:09Well, obviously, they saw us coming.
05:17Woo! That's a strike.
05:19Hey, guys!
05:19Hey, Mommy!
05:20Hey! Look who's here!
05:22Parker! Guess what I got?
05:24What?
05:25School supplies.
05:26School supplies?
05:27Well, and the best part of it is, I got you a really cool backpack.
05:36Whoa! Look at that. Pretty neat, huh?
05:39Whoa! Thanks!
05:40So, on your first day of school, you and your dad can find your cubby and you can hang it
05:43up.
05:45You're not taking me?
05:46Actually, your dad's going to take you to school on your first day.
05:49Yeah, just me and you, big guy. I'll be right there to hold your hand.
05:51But I thought Mommy was taking me.
05:53Yeah, well, honey, I have to work.
05:55Mommy's boss is a mean, mean lady, and if I miss work, I'll lose my job, and then we won't
06:00have any money to buy food.
06:03Honey, you gotta believe me. If I could be there, you'd know that I would.
06:17All right.
06:19I didn't know it was that important to you. I will talk to my boss, and I will see what
06:22I can do.
06:23Thank you, Mommy.
06:27Wow, I don't want to rain on your prey, but he just totally manipulated you.
06:32Well, hey, when a kid's that good, you gotta give him his due.
06:37An autopsy? Detective Rex died of a heart attack.
06:40Well, there were some anomalies in the doctor's report.
06:44Anomalies? What anomalies?
06:45Ma'am, I'm afraid I'm not at liberty to discuss this any further with you.
06:51Am I a suspect?
06:52I didn't say that.
06:54Well, if I am, you're wasting your time.
06:56I loved Rex, and anyone who knows me will tell you that I was incapable of hurting him.
07:01You sure about that?
07:06You talked to Phyllis.
07:07Again, I can't discuss the case.
07:10She's my mother-in-law. Of course she said horrible things about me.
07:13Ma'am, low your voice.
07:14She blamed me for every problem that Rex and I ever had.
07:16So there were problems with the marriage?
07:17Well, it was a marriage. Of course there were problems.
07:20May I record this just so there's no confusion over your statement?
07:23No, you may not record this.
07:25So you refuse to make a statement?
07:26I'm not refusing anything. All I'm saying is stay away from Phyllis.
07:29She's a raving loon.
07:31Ma'am, perhaps you'd be more comfortable with an attorney present.
07:34You want a statement?
07:36Fine, I'll give you a statement.
07:40My husband died of a heart attack.
07:42I loved him very deeply.
07:44And your mother did a lousy job.
08:02To Bree's way of thinking, there were two kinds of people in the world.
08:07Those who were useless before their morning coffee.
08:12And those who weren't.
08:20What's going on?
08:24Don't rush me, Bree. I'm an old woman.
08:27Don't rush me.
08:30Get her out of here.
08:32I will tell you once that you wouldn't be acting this way.
08:35You didn't feel guilty about something.
08:47What's the occasion?
08:49Uh, our anniversary.
08:51Oh, right.
08:53How could you forget our anniversary?
08:55You sit in a cell all day long staring at a calendar.
08:57What's the big deal?
08:59Our marriage was a sham anyway.
09:00Oh, we're not doing this again.
09:01In real marriages, wives are faithful.
09:03Yeah, and husbands remember anniversaries.
09:05So I guess we're even.
09:07Are you equating forgetting our anniversary with cheating on me?
09:09You are clearly determined to ruin this special date for us.
09:13What is wrong with you that you don't feel guilty?
09:15I feel tons of guilt, so back off.
09:17You never even apologized.
09:18I apologized a million times.
09:21Yeah, but you always followed it up with an excuse.
09:23I was lonely.
09:24You weren't home enough.
09:25A woman needs to be loved.
09:26A woman does need to be loved.
09:28And since you didn't give it to me, I had to find it elsewhere.
09:32So that's what the teenager was doing in our bedroom.
09:36Filling you with love.
09:38Say what you want.
09:40But John Roland loved me like no one ever has.
09:42Not as a trophy or as a possession, but for me.
09:45He loved me.
09:48No, he really did.
09:51Let me count the ways.
09:54Um, gently, savagely, frequently, upside down.
10:01Is there a problem here?
10:04No, it's our anniversary.
10:07We're just reliving the good times.
10:18That's an amazing car.
10:20Aston Martin, right?
10:21Uh-huh.
10:21Brand new.
10:22Limited edition.
10:23A little anniversary present from my husband.
10:25He's very generous.
10:27More than he knows.
10:29I'm sorry, what?
10:30I'm singing at church for the family Follies.
10:32Edie's going to accompany me on guitar.
10:34She's really good.
10:36So you and Edie are going to be an act.
10:39Is that a problem?
10:40No.
10:41No.
10:43I mean, I'm a little surprised that you didn't ask me to accompany you first.
10:48On what?
10:49You don't play an instrument.
10:51I played a piano.
10:52You know that.
10:53How would I know that?
10:54I've never seen you play.
10:55Well, I played in high school.
10:57So the last time you tickled the Ivories was sometime in the late 70s?
11:00It was the early 80s.
11:02Well, I'm not going to argue with you.
11:05You want to do the show with Edie?
11:06And I think that's super.
11:10So she's really good, huh?
11:12She knows her guitar.
11:14Apparently there are a lot of musicians in her family.
11:16Sort of like the Von Trapps.
11:19Except, you know, her brother Odide.
11:24All I'm asking you is to go out and play a little bit of ball.
11:26Is it such a big deal?
11:27Matthew, you are such an excellent player, darling.
11:29That people will want to be your friend.
11:31Then the next thing you know,
11:33God knows who will be wanting to drop by and calling.
11:36Speedy, we need to keep a little profile.
11:38Yeah, I know.
11:39But I have got to get out of this house sometime.
11:40I'm going crazy here.
11:41Okay?
11:42Yeah, I'm going crazy here.
12:16What is it?
12:17Oh, my daughter is singing a song at church
12:20and I want to accompany her on the piano
12:22and I haven't played in years.
12:23Oh, you were just so amazing at Rex's funeral the other day.
12:26I was wondering...
12:27I don't give lessons.
12:29Oh.
12:30Oh, okay.
12:34Oh, you have a little, uh, on your...
12:40I'm baking cherry pie.
12:41Excuse me.
12:50What happened to maintaining a low profile?
12:53If you keep being rude to everybody,
12:55they're going to start whispering about us.
12:57You're right.
13:07Lynette!
13:08Check it out.
13:13Jason, smile.
13:17Stu, isn't that the new video conference setup?
13:19Yeah.
13:19Isn't the resolution fantastic?
13:26Hey, Nina.
13:27Mm-hmm.
13:28Uh, about tomorrow morning.
13:30Mm-hmm.
13:32You know how the first hour of the morning meeting is always so slow?
13:35Because I've got this thing...
13:37Good God, this is not about your kids again, is it?
13:41I know, I promised I wouldn't do this, but Parker really needs me to be there on his first day
13:46of kindergarten.
13:47He's so freaked out I can't be there.
13:49But how is this my problem?
13:52Because we can't escape the fact that I have kids.
13:55I love my job, but to be fair, there's got to be some balance.
13:59Okay.
13:59How about the people that don't have the kids?
14:02Did you ever consider that they might need a little more balance in their lives?
14:05Hmm?
14:05Like maybe they want to go see a matinee.
14:07Or perhaps they want to come in a little late after a big crazy night out.
14:10Or maybe they just want to get a haircut, which I myself have not been able to do for two
14:14months.
14:15So no, this is about fairness to the people who are childless by choice.
14:19Okay?
14:21Okay.
14:21Good point.
14:27And I'm sorry about your hair.
14:29I can see why you're upset.
14:34Open wide.
14:35Not now, Stu.
14:39Hang on a sec.
14:42I don't understand.
14:43This system is going to let Mommy be with you on your first day of school.
14:50The resolution is fantastic.
14:58The next day, Gabrielle decided to cheer herself up with another round of window shopping.
15:08But this time, she was taken aback by what was on display.
15:13By the way.
15:23Yeah.
15:42Do you mean no matter how to pick something, Sue.
17:13It's complicated.
17:15I'll bet.
17:18I'm sure he's out there somewhere trying to find his father, which I trust you made impossible.
17:25No, I let Paul go.
17:27I couldn't go through with it.
17:31That was a mistake.
17:34He won't spend the rest of his life running from the police.
17:36I think that's punishment enough.
17:38Zach is the only connection that Paul has with his dead wife.
17:42At some point, he will run back here looking for him.
17:47I don't like to be negative, but you really should have killed him.
18:01At the risk of ruining a lovely evening, I have some unpleasant news.
18:07The police dug up your father today.
18:11What?
18:11Why?
18:13Well, apparently they want to do an autopsy.
18:15They don't think that he had a heart attack.
18:17They think that somebody was poisoning him.
18:19Who would have poisoned Daddy?
18:21Well, apparently I'm a suspect.
18:26Well, they always look at spouses first.
18:28It has something to do with statistics.
18:31It's just a formality.
18:33I'll be clear it in no time.
18:36Would you two please stop looking at me like that?
18:38Obviously, I did not kill your father.
18:40I loved him deeply.
18:41Yeah, but you and Dad had a lot of problems.
18:43Everyone knows that.
18:44Yes, we had issues, but I would never have hurt him.
18:47What about the night Daddy had a second heart attack?
18:49You must have loved him a lot to make the bed before taking him to the hospital.
18:52I was in shock, Danielle.
18:54You know that.
18:58Andrew, surely you don't think I murdered your father.
19:00No, you didn't.
19:02You're not capable of murder.
19:05That wasn't a compliment.
19:08Takes guts to kill somebody.
19:14Thank you so much for changing your mind about helping me.
19:17I really appreciate it.
19:19I'm happy now.
19:21And I'm sorry if I seemed rude before.
19:24I was having a bad day.
19:32That's good.
19:33It's really good.
19:34You might want to lay off the pedal.
19:37Really?
19:38Oh, I thought it made it sound more professional.
19:40It doesn't.
19:47Well, your son really likes to play his hip-hop music loud.
19:51The good news is it drowns out the sound of the dryer.
19:58March your fingers, Susan.
20:15Let it shine, shine, shine.
20:18Let it shine.
20:22Hi.
20:23I'm sorry to interrupt.
20:24I knocked, but I guess you guys didn't hear me.
20:26No, we heard you.
20:27We were just hoping that whoever it was would go away.
20:30I'm still hoping that'll happen.
20:32What's up, Mom?
20:34Well, I have good news.
20:36I've been taking piano lessons with Betty Applewhite,
20:39and, well, I just thought maybe I could join you guys.
20:42You know, like a trio.
20:43Doesn't that sound fun?
20:44I don't do trios.
20:45But thanks, anyway.
20:48Well, I don't mean to be technical here,
20:50but this show, I mean, it really is supposed to be a family thing,
20:53and I hate to point out you're not family.
20:56No, but I have talent.
20:57And to most audiences, talent trumps family.
21:01Well, what makes you so sure I don't have talent?
21:04Hmm, just a hunch.
21:07Yeah, well, we've all seen your talent,
21:09which is a nice way of telling you...
21:11Why don't you put some curtains on your bedroom window?
21:13Guys!
21:13Oh, come on, be honest.
21:14You didn't want any part of this until you found out that I was involved.
21:17That is so not true!
21:18Oh, yes, it is.
21:19It burns you that your own daughter picked me over you.
21:22She did not pick you.
21:24It just didn't occur to her that I would agree to do it.
21:26Well, now she knows.
21:27And if she had it to do over again, she'd pick me.
21:28No, she wouldn't.
21:30Well, why don't we put it to a test?
21:31Julie, who would you rather have play with you?
21:33Oh, no.
21:34No, no, no, no.
21:34No, it's okay, honey.
21:36Who do you want to be with you in the family talent show?
21:39Yes, who do you want with you in front of all of those people?
21:43And remember, it's church.
21:45They are going to be judging you.
21:51Okay.
21:52Well, first of all, you both suck.
21:54But if I had to choose,
21:58I guess I'd pick my mom.
22:02Sorry, Edie.
22:03Fair enough.
22:06I'd like my pitch pie back, please.
22:14It was you, wasn't it?
22:16Hello, John.
22:17Long time no see.
22:18One of the neighbors saw an Aston Martin driving away.
22:21And what do you know?
22:23Well, someone had to tend to the yard.
22:25You were busy elsewhere.
22:27You saw us?
22:28Yes.
22:29And I have to say, she's old enough to be your mother.
22:31Hell, she's old enough to be my mother.
22:33Joan's only 41.
22:34Joan?
22:34You're calling her Joan?
22:36Why shouldn't I?
22:37She's my friend.
22:37I know your friends.
22:38And I have a hunch you don't do to your friends
22:40what I saw you doing to that wrinkly old lady.
22:42Okay, so you caught me doing it with somebody else.
22:45What's the big deal?
22:46You're supposed to be in love with me.
22:48What?
22:49How many times did you say it?
22:50How many times did you whisper in my ear
22:51you're the only woman I'll ever love?
22:52I don't know.
22:53A bunch.
22:54So were you lying to me?
22:55Were you just trying to get me into bed?
22:56No, of course not.
22:58I loved you, but we broke up.
23:00Yeah, like five minutes ago.
23:01Haven't you ever heard of a mourning period?
23:03I know it seems quick,
23:05but I have feelings for her.
23:07In fact, I think I may be in love with her.
23:13Oh, my God.
23:14What's the matter?
23:15Is it the baby?
23:17No.
23:19Oh, no, no.
23:20It's me.
23:22I am beyond stupid.
23:27You're not stupid.
23:28Oh, no, I am.
23:30Yesterday, I was still fantasizing
23:32that it could work with you,
23:33that a one-bedroom apartment might be cozy.
23:35Mrs. Solis, please.
23:37Oh, my God.
23:38I almost love my husband
23:39for someone who calls me Mrs. Solis.
23:55That's okay, sweetie.
23:56I'm good.
24:06So, this is it for us?
24:09Because I really feel like
24:09we should end it better than this.
24:12Actually, John,
24:12given how stupid both of us have been,
24:15this is an entirely appropriate ending.
24:32Mrs. Vandekamp,
24:33what can I do for you?
24:34I would like to submit myself
24:35to a lie detector test
24:37to eliminate any uncertainty
24:38about what happened with my husband.
24:40Are you sure you don't want a lawyer present?
24:42I'll waive all that.
24:43My only stipulation is that
24:44I want my children
24:45to be able to see me answer the questions.
24:48I think we can accommodate you.
24:51Is your name Bree Vandekamp?
24:53Yes.
24:54Were you married to Rex Vandekamp?
24:57Yes.
24:58Did you and your husband
25:00temporarily separate last year?
25:02Yes.
25:03Did you kill your husband?
25:05No.
25:10Do you know a man named George Williams?
25:14Yes.
25:16During your separation from your husband,
25:18did you have a relationship
25:18with Mr. Williams?
25:21What does that have to do with anything?
25:23Just yes or no responses, please.
25:25Well, I'm not going to respond to something
25:27that's none of your business.
25:30Mrs. Vandekamp,
25:31if you want us to take this polygraph seriously,
25:33answer the questions we ask.
25:35Okay?
25:39Who's George Williams?
25:41He's our pharmacist.
25:43During your separation,
25:45did you have a relationship with Mr. Williams?
25:47Yes.
25:50Are you in love with Mr. Williams?
25:52What?
25:53Are you in love with Mr. Williams?
25:57Are you in love with Mr. Williams?
26:02Um, I was thinking of something else just then,
26:06so why don't you ask me the question again?
26:09Are you in love with Mr. Williams?
26:11No.
26:18Did you see that?
26:21Yeah, I saw it.
26:35Hello, Susan.
26:36Are you ready for your lesson?
26:38Yep, I am.
26:39I think I'm going to make another push
26:40for using that pedal.
26:42I think it adds grandeur.
26:45I want to talk to you.
26:47I'm busy now.
26:48I cannot believe you kicked Edie
26:50out of Julie's performance.
26:52I did not kick Edie out.
26:54Julie made that call.
26:55Because you played the mom card.
26:56Well, it is a family recital,
26:58and Edie is not family.
27:00One day she could be.
27:01Oh, don't even joke like that.
27:02How about your plumber slash convicted murderer, huh?
27:05He seems to keep popping up at family events.
27:08It was not murder.
27:09It was manslaughter.
27:10And that's totally different.
27:11Mike and I aren't even living together,
27:12and he cares about Julie.
27:13Well, so does Edie, huh?
27:14She was really looking forward
27:16to performing with Julie.
27:17If you think Edie Britt cares about anybody
27:19other than herself,
27:20you are living in a fool's paradise.
27:22You don't know her the way I do,
27:23and the only reason she's interested in Julie
27:25is to mess with my head.
27:29That's both crazy and self-absorbed.
27:31That's a twofer.
27:33Way to go.
27:36Whether you choose to believe it or not,
27:38they're both great together.
27:39And if you don't believe me,
27:40ask Julie.
27:51I'm sorry you had to witness that.
27:55Oh, it's okay, hon.
27:58I have lived my share of family
28:00knocked down drag house.
28:01Well, I hope it wasn't as ugly as me and Kara.
28:04You'd be surprised.
28:06Parker, honey, can you hear me?
28:09Tom, why isn't he talking?
28:11Um, honey, there are a lot of kids here.
28:12He's a little stressed.
28:13Parker, say hi.
28:14Say hi.
28:16Oh, hey, honey.
28:18This is so exciting.
28:19Your first day of school.
28:21You're going to make so many friends.
28:23Lynnette, staff meeting now.
28:25Uh, right.
28:26Yeah, I'm going to be right there.
28:28Now, now, now, now!
28:31Sue, it's coffee.
28:33It's cold.
28:34Honey, I'm going to be right back.
28:37Mommy, where are you going?
28:38Right back.
28:40Mommy, come down.
28:42Okay, let's turn to page five.
28:46Damn, I forgot my prospectus.
28:48Any extra copies?
28:49No?
28:49I'll be right back.
28:53Hi, I'm back.
28:54How's he doing?
28:56Honey, he's upset
28:57because he wanted to show you his coffee.
28:58You left.
28:59Oh, honey, I'm here.
29:00I'm here.
29:01You can show me your coffee now.
29:02Nina found extra copies.
29:03She wants you back now.
29:05Okay.
29:06I'll be back in two seconds for you.
29:08Mommy, mommy, don't go.
29:11So the big issue here
29:12is second quarter billing.
29:14Where are you going?
29:15That is wrong.
29:16No.
29:17Nina, nature is calling.
29:18Lynette, hold it for ten minutes.
29:20We have to get through this.
29:30What I'd like to do
29:31is trade out the invoicing structure.
29:33Let's take a look at our graphs
29:34on page ten, please.
29:37Lynette had been struggling
29:38to balance her career
29:40and her family.
29:41She finally saw an opportunity
29:44to tip the scales in her favor.
29:47clients with invoices
29:48on the shorter-term campaigns.
29:50I say we bill on delivery.
29:52Yes!
29:53Bill on delivery!
29:54Yes!
29:55Are you having a seizure?
29:57No.
29:58No, I'm just...
29:59I'm very excited.
30:01It's a really good plan.
30:03Yeah.
30:04Hmm.
30:05Now, what happened
30:07on the Berman account
30:07is that they were sent
30:09duplicate bills
30:09by Tina and Ron
30:11in accounting.
30:12And I'm not pointing any fingers,
30:13but Tina and Ron
30:14about walking in
30:15and seeing all my lines lit up
30:17with the scrunchies...
30:18Ow!
30:18Ow!
30:19Hot!
30:19Hot!
30:22Help!
30:22Stop!
30:25And that's why
30:25we packed you extra cookies
30:27so you could share
30:27with all your new friends,
30:28remember?
30:29Uh-huh.
30:30I think we're good to go now, honey.
30:32You're gonna be great, Parker.
30:34Mwah!
30:34I love you.
30:35I love you too, Mommy.
30:37Mwah!
30:51Brie, hi.
30:52What can I do for you?
30:53Well, for starters,
30:54you can help me prove
30:55to the police
30:55that we didn't conspire
30:56to kill my husband.
30:59Okay.
31:00So because of the anomalies
31:01in Rex's blood,
31:02the police started to wonder
31:03if I'd been poisoning Rex.
31:05That's absurd.
31:06Lots of things can cause
31:06high potassium levels,
31:07renal failure, low sodium.
31:09Well, that's why
31:09I took the polygraph
31:10to prove to them
31:11that I was innocent.
31:12Obviously, you passed.
31:15Sort of.
31:17Well, I think the police
31:18now have a different theory,
31:19which is if I wasn't
31:20poisoning Rex on my own,
31:22then maybe you were helping me.
31:26You're kidding.
31:27No, that's why I need you
31:28to take the polygraph too.
31:31What?
31:32It's the quickest way
31:33to prove to the police
31:34that they're wrong.
31:35I don't understand.
31:36We're just friends.
31:37Why would the police assume
31:39that people in a platonic relationship
31:41would want to murder someone?
31:48During the test,
31:49they asked me some questions
31:50about you and us
31:53and whether we had a relationship.
31:54And I said,
31:55yes, because it's true.
31:57And then they asked me
31:59something else,
31:59something I hadn't considered.
32:02Which was?
32:03They asked me if I loved you.
32:08What did you say?
32:10I said no.
32:14Oh.
32:15But according to the polygraph,
32:17that wasn't exactly true.
32:22Well, I don't...
32:23I don't know if that means anything,
32:25but polygraphs aren't completely reliable.
32:28I think perhaps the machine
32:31picked up on something,
32:32something
32:34that I wasn't aware of.
32:38Wow.
32:39That's why I need you to take the test
32:41and answer the detective's questions,
32:42because I'm not going to know
32:44exactly how I feel
32:44until we put this behind us.
32:46But then once we do...
32:47we can move on.
32:54Can those Ciccarelli sisters dance
32:57or what?
32:58Wow, look out Broadway!
32:59Now don't forget
33:00that we will have cookies
33:01and juice set up in the basement
33:03after we're done here.
33:04We want to see you all there.
33:05And for our next act,
33:07please welcome
33:07the musical stylings
33:09of Julie and Susan Myers.
33:37I'll be right back.
33:39Oh, um...
33:40I'm just going to need
33:41a couple of seconds,
33:42so feel free to pray.
33:47The other day
33:48when I saw you making music
33:49with my family,
33:50I got a little jealous
33:51and I went a little crazy
33:52and I pushed you out.
33:55Seeing you sitting here today,
33:58well, I can see
33:58how much you care about Julie
34:00and she comes first.
34:04And it should be you
34:05up there playing with her
34:06and not me.
34:08So, I'm sorry.
34:10Thank you, Susan.
34:18How convenient
34:19that you decided this
34:20after I showed up
34:21without my guitar.
34:24Well, like I said,
34:26I'm sorry.
34:27I wish it could be you up there.
34:28You know, I play piano.
34:33And so, let's all welcome
34:34Julie Meyer
34:35and her Aunt Edie.
34:42You did a good thing.
34:45Yeah, well, I try.
34:47This little light of mine
34:55I'm going to let it shine
35:00This little light of mine
35:04I'm going to let it shine
35:09Give me a break.
35:11This thing has like 90 flats in it.
35:14Poor Julie.
35:16Stop it, you're loving this.
35:19No, not at all.
35:22Let it shine, shine, shine
35:25Let it shine
35:32Open it up, let's wait.
35:43So, they said you needed
35:45to see me.
35:46What is it?
35:47What's going on?
35:52I've been thinking
35:55You know, about
35:59everything that happened
36:00with John
36:03and I was really selfish
36:10and stupid
36:15and I'm sorry
36:19I really am sorry
36:33That's all I had to say
36:35really
36:38You know what?
36:41That is the best
36:43anniversary gift
36:44that you've ever given me
36:47Really?
36:49Yeah
36:53Actually, the one you gave me
36:54is really nice too
37:01Everyone enjoys a game
37:03of make-believe now and then
37:04Of course, the ways
37:06in which we play
37:06can vary greatly
37:10Sometimes we tell ourselves
37:11work won't interfere
37:13with our family life
37:14Lynette, staff meeting now
37:19Sometimes we imagine
37:20certain relationships
37:22to be more meaningful
37:23than they really are
37:30Occasionally, we put on a show
37:32as if to convince ourselves
37:34our secrets
37:35aren't really all
37:36that terrible
37:39Yes, the game of make-believe
37:41is a simple one
37:42Did you know Rex Bandicam?
37:44Yes
37:46Did Mrs. Bandicam ask you
37:48to poison her husband?
37:50No
37:52Did you poison Rex Bandicam?
37:55You start by lying to yourself
37:57No
38:02And if you can get others
38:04to believe those lies
38:06you win
38:07You start by lying to her husband
38:07You start by lying to her husband
38:07You start by lying to her husband
38:08You start by lying to her husband
38:09You start by lying to her husband
38:09You