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00:02Betty Applewhite was a gifted woman.
00:04Everyone had always said so, ever since she was a child.
00:08Her first piano teacher praised her dexterity.
00:14Her first college professor applauded her sense of rhythm.
00:20Her first symphony conductor hailed her dramatic flair.
00:26But Betty was no longer a concert pianist.
00:29She was now just a woman with a secret.
00:31One she was determined to keep by any means necessary.
00:35I'm not a bit surprised that somebody broke into Gabrielle's house.
00:39Mr. Elaine is an easy target.
00:40It's not like the police patrol around here.
00:42We still have the neighborhood watch.
00:44The neighborhood watch is a joke.
00:46When was the last time any of you went on patrol, huh?
00:49Now, I put security lights on my house.
00:52I say it's time that we hired professional security.
00:54That sounds expensive.
00:56Could you really put a price on your kid's safety?
00:58Well, you probably could.
00:59If I'm Michael McCleskey, I am as worried as everybody else in this neighborhood.
01:02But I just don't...
01:02You gotta stop this.
01:04Say what? We're against security.
01:05But if they find Caleb first...
01:07How's Matthew trying to find him?
01:07I'm talking about a bunch of vigilantes.
01:09I'm talking about train men who know when to shoot.
01:11Do we really need professional security?
01:13Are you all gonna wait until somebody else is attacked?
01:15I think it's time to take a vote on armed security.
01:19I've had enough.
01:20All those in favor...
01:26Sorry.
01:27Things are just getting so dramatic.
01:30Wow, you're really good.
01:31We were taking a vote here.
01:33She was a concert pianist.
01:34Well, I dabbled a bit.
01:42Yes, Betty Applewhite was a gifted woman.
01:46And the greatest of all her gifts...
01:51was her timing.
01:57Once they've suffered a miscarriage, some women sit alone in the dark for hours.
02:02They refuse to go out in the light of day, afraid to face the possibility that life will go on.
02:09They hold on to reminders of their unborn child.
02:12And dream of what might have been.
02:15Yes, this is how some women react when they've suffered such a loss.
02:22Gabrielle Solis was not one of those women.
02:34How are you?
02:35I'm fine.
02:36Thank you for the messages.
02:37I'm sorry.
02:38I haven't had time to return calls.
02:39We all cleared our schedules.
02:41We thought maybe you could use some company.
02:42So we're gonna go to my house.
02:44I made banana bread and we'll put on a fresh pot and just talk about anything.
02:51That sounds so nice.
02:53It's just I'm booked solid today.
02:55My head's gonna explode.
02:56Can I take a rain check?
02:58Sure.
03:00Thanks.
03:01Thanks for understanding.
03:03Okay.
03:03Well, I will call you tonight and we'll figure out a time later in the week.
03:07Well, I'll tell you what, since it's my schedule that seems to be the problem, why don't I just figure
03:10out a time and call you?
03:12Okay.
03:13I just, I have so many errands to run and a million things to return.
03:19Honey, there's no reason why you and Carlos can't try again.
03:22You'd be an amazing mother.
03:24You should hold on to that stuff for a while.
03:27Yeah, you know, I would, but the store has this strict 30 day return policy.
03:42Carlos, what happened?
03:44I've had a rough couple of days.
03:47After you told me about the, the baby, I kind of lost it.
03:54Carlos, your hands.
03:56I ripped my mattress open.
03:57Geez, how are you feeling today?
03:59They're injecting me with this tranquilizer thing.
04:03That thing is doing a trick.
04:07We never even talked about names.
04:11I'm in my top five all picked out.
04:13Honey.
04:14You wanna hear me?
04:15No, I'm good.
04:17You never thought about names?
04:19Oh, well, it was a little soon for that, don't you think?
04:22I mean, how can you name something the size of a walnut?
04:28Is this new?
04:29Do you like it?
04:30I picked it up on the way here.
04:35You just lost a baby.
04:36We all grieve differently.
04:38You seem to have taken it pretty well.
04:39I go shopping, you rip toilets out of the wall.
04:42Different strokes.
04:43Are you even sad?
04:45Oh, please.
04:46What do you think?
04:47Honestly?
04:48I don't know.
04:48Of course I'm sad.
04:50It's a sad situation.
04:51Now let go of me.
04:56Are you okay?
04:58I think my tranquilizer is wearing off.
05:01Well, let's get you another round.
05:11Hey, Mike.
05:15So, my mom's wedding's in a couple of days, and I know you sent back that little card saying you
05:19were coming and that you preferred beef.
05:21Which, actually, I changed a fish for you because I tasted the beef.
05:25Anyways, I know that was before we, you know...
05:30Said your mom my apologies, but I won't be attending.
05:33Oh.
05:36I hope that's not just because of us not being us anymore.
05:39I mean, we could be together at a wedding and it wouldn't have to be weird.
05:44It'd be weird.
05:46Of course.
05:47Yeah, I see that.
05:50Oh, uh...
05:53So, what have you been doing lately?
05:55Oh, just the usual.
05:57Well, I've been writing a book.
05:59Sort of autobiographical.
06:01It's really been forcing me to reexamine some of the different things that have made me me.
06:06I like the fact that my mother had me so young and I never knew my dad.
06:11Big stuff like that.
06:13I told you about my dad, right?
06:15He was a merchant marine and his platoon was killed in the Battle of Hanoi.
06:19That's strange.
06:21Why?
06:22Well, Hanoi was an enemy territory.
06:23There wasn't a battle there.
06:24Are you sure?
06:25That's what my mom said.
06:27I'm pretty sure.
06:28Yeah.
06:29The merchant marines don't fight.
06:30They deliver supplies on ships.
06:33Oh.
06:34Well, clearly I have more research to do.
06:38So, what do you think?
06:39My life story.
06:40Would you rush out and buy a copy?
06:42Susan?
06:44Yeah?
06:45You really need to step back.
06:47Oh!
06:57Yes!
06:58Yes!
07:00Yes!
07:01Yes!
07:01Yes!
07:02Porter!
07:05Preston, what have I told you about playing outside after dark?
07:08It's not dark.
07:09Does your dad know you're out here?
07:11Don't worry.
07:12I've been watching them.
07:12They keep sending off my motion sensors.
07:15I ought to send you half my electric bill.
07:17You do that.
07:18Okay, guys.
07:19Come on over here.
07:20On the sidewalk.
07:21Stay there.
07:22Not on the street.
07:26Hey!
07:28Hey, babe.
07:29I'm home.
07:31Could you come hear us some?
07:33Sure.
07:34What's up?
07:38Damn!
07:39They must have snuck out again.
07:41Again?
07:42How often does this happen?
07:44Boys!
07:45Get in here.
07:45Now!
07:46Honey, you know how slippery they are.
07:47It's like trying to hurt cats.
07:48Tom, it's 9 o'clock at night.
07:51Upstairs.
07:52Now.
07:53Let's go.
07:53In the PJs.
07:54In the bed.
07:56Honey, they're fine.
07:57You just...
07:58You worry too much.
07:59And for good reason.
08:01Someone could've driven off with them
08:02and you wouldn't have even noticed.
08:03They were in the front yard.
08:05God, when I was their age,
08:06I used to hop on my bike and disappear for hours.
08:08My mom never batted an eye.
08:09Yeah, well, that was a different time.
08:11You have to be more vigilant.
08:12There was a break-in on this street.
08:14I was at the neighborhood watch meeting, remember?
08:16I'm sorry.
08:16I've been doing this for seven years.
08:18Trust me.
08:18You have to have eyes in the back of your head.
08:20The two in front worked just fine, thanks.
08:23Really?
08:23Mm-hmm.
08:23Where's Penny?
08:30See?
08:32This is right where I left her.
08:53How did this get in the paper?
08:54I was going to call you...
08:56We discussed this.
08:57We agreed to go slowly.
08:58I was going to call and cancel after our talk,
09:00but things just got so hectic, I forgot.
09:03Bryce has only been dead for seven weeks.
09:05So?
09:06So I don't want every woman in this town
09:08talking about me behind my back.
09:09I'm sorry, but isn't the damage done?
09:14Well, fortunately, people only read the announcements
09:16when there's nothing in the front page,
09:18and the headline today was about
09:19some catastrophic flood in Sri Lanka.
09:22Oh, so we lucked out.
09:23Yes, we did.
09:25Now, when the time comes
09:27to go public with our relationship,
09:28I need you to discuss it with me first.
09:31I'm the bride, after all.
09:33It's only...
09:34appropriate.
09:36Okay.
09:40I will need you to wear that ring, though.
09:43The ring?
09:44You're not wearing it.
09:45Where is it?
09:46It's in my purse.
09:47Oh, good.
09:48Please put it on.
09:51But if people see it...
09:53They'll assume that you're wearing your wedding ring.
09:54Oh, maybe.
09:55But why risk it?
09:56Because a ring tells would-be suitors
09:58a woman is spoken for.
10:00A naked hand invites unwanted attention.
10:07Here.
10:08Me.
10:15Will that be all, Mrs. Vandicap?
10:17Uh, yes, I think so, Mr. Williams.
10:20Bye.
10:39Bye.
10:40Bye.
10:47Bye.
11:00Oh my god!
11:06What do you want?
11:08Hey, hey, hey.
11:08It's cool.
11:09No, it's not cool.
11:10Who the hell are you?
11:11Carlos sent me.
11:12I'm gonna call the police.
11:14Name's Hector.
11:14I met Carlos inside.
11:16Inside what?
11:19You mean, you mean in prison?
11:21He told me what happened.
11:22Asked me to come by and keep an eye on you.
11:24Can I come in?
11:24No!
11:25No, you can't come in.
11:27I brought a cooler.
11:28I'll camp out here.
11:29No, uh-uh.
11:29I can take care of myself.
11:31Okay?
11:33Okay.
11:35Okay.
11:36I get it.
11:37You need your space.
11:39Yes.
11:40Yes, I do.
11:41I need my space.
11:57Come here.
11:58I want to show you something.
11:58Okay.
11:59Come here.
11:59Hey, guys.
12:00I thought about what you said.
12:02Don't want you to worry, so I had a little talk with the boys.
12:05Oh.
12:06Okay, guys.
12:07What do we do if a stranger asks us to take a ride in their car?
12:13Order.
12:14We run away and call 911.
12:15911.
12:16Good man.
12:17Right.
12:17But what if that stranger says, hey, I know your mommy and daddy.
12:21What?
12:21Preston.
12:22Still run away.
12:23Yes.
12:24Okay.
12:25Can I ask a question?
12:27Yeah, by all means.
12:28What if the stranger is nice and not scary?
12:31Yes?
12:32Run away and call 911.
12:33911.
12:35So what if the stranger says they're going to take you to the circus for pizza and elephant rides?
12:44Don't look at your dad.
12:47Eyes on me.
12:48What are you going to do?
12:49What are you going to do?
12:52We run away.
12:54Yes.
12:55Snap.
12:55Okay.
12:56To the kitchen.
12:56We are having ice cream tonight.
13:01You're smiling like that actually meant something.
13:03Lynette, come on.
13:04We worked on this all afternoon.
13:05They get it.
13:06Give me a break.
13:07You know our kids.
13:08I love them dearly, but that goes in one ear and out the other.
13:12I'm going to have some ice cream.
13:13Tom, you're not off the hook here.
13:15Lynette, I can keep my children alive.
13:17When you left this morning, there were four.
13:18When you came home, there were still four.
13:20When you come home and there are only three, then you get to lecture me.
13:29Excuse me.
13:30Are you Brie Van de Camp?
13:32Uh, yes.
13:32I am.
13:33My name is Layla Mitzman.
13:35I hope I'm not interrupting.
13:36Can I help you?
13:38This may sound odd, but I felt I should see you.
13:40I read in the paper that you're engaged to George Williams.
13:43Oh, well that announcement was a bit premature.
13:45But you and George are involved in a romantic relationship?
13:53Yes.
13:54Then we need to talk.
13:57We'd been dating for six months when he asked me to marry him.
14:00From the moment I said yes, George got so possessive.
14:04And when he found out my ex lived just down the street, George accused me of seeing him behind his
14:09back.
14:09And then one night, I got a call from the police.
14:12Someone had set my ex's car on fire.
14:15I could never prove anything, but I knew it was George.
14:17I left him the next day.
14:20Well, I don't know what to say.
14:22I know, it's upsetting.
14:25Yes, it is.
14:27To have a complete stranger come into my home, drink my tea, and then try to turn me against one
14:31of the sweetest men I have ever known.
14:33Honey, you gotta trust me. George is a whack job.
14:36And you should get while the getting's good.
14:39I think it's time for you to leave.
14:41One time, I was talking to a guy at a bar, and when we got home, George slapped me.
14:46What do you say to that?
14:47I say, given your overall demeanor and your freewheeling use of epithets, I'm willing to bet that he was provoked.
14:55When I read that you were engaged to George, I felt it was my duty to let you know he's
14:59crazy.
15:00But now that I've met you, I can see it's a match made in heaven.
15:13I'm here. Hi, Morty. Reverend Hopkins, I'm sorry, I'm late to rehearsal.
15:19It's okay, it's alright. You're here now, it's fine. Go in front of me. Okay, Reverend, hit it!
15:26Mom, can I ask you a question?
15:28You've gotta march, Susie. Gotta march!
15:30I was just researching my book, and I found the strangest thing. No one with my father's name was ever
15:36a merchant marine.
15:39Did I say merchant? Well, I just meant the regular marines.
15:42Well, yeah, I thought you probably did, so I checked that too, and he wasn't there.
15:45And so I called the VA, and there is not a single record of anyone named Harrison Ross in Vietnam.
15:52This is not the time, Susie.
15:55What's the holdup, lady?
15:57I'm sorry to upset you, Mom. I just, don't you think that's weird?
16:00What's weird?
16:01Well, there's no record of anyone with my dad's name in the armed services.
16:06Oh, well, there it is.
16:10There what is?
16:11Morty, just go on back up there.
16:13Look, I'm not gonna say that I knew this would happen, but I knew this would happen.
16:23Mom, I need answers.
16:25Do you have to do this now?
16:28You are ruining my wedding rehearsal.
16:31We've been married four times. I think you got it down.
16:33I will not stand here and be attacked.
16:37Mom, don't walk away from me.
16:41What do you want me to say? You want me to say I'm a bad mother?
16:45Fine! I'm a bad mother! Are you happy now?
16:49No!
16:51Mom!
16:52Mom!
16:55Yes, yes, I know what I'm getting into.
17:03Morty? Morty, have you seen my mom?
17:06Yeah, yeah, she seemed, uh, she seemed pretty upset.
17:10I think, I think she took a cab home.
17:13You need, you need a ride?
17:14I need you to tell me the truth about my father.
17:18Hop in.
17:23When, uh, when I was in Korea, I was stationed outside of, uh, Pusan.
17:28And we'd, uh, we'd get these passes, you know, and we'd go into town and, you know, have a few
17:35beers.
17:37And we used to call it R&R in military lingo.
17:40Yeah, well, I know what R&R means, so what does this have to do with my father?
17:44Well, that's, that's what I'm getting to.
17:46Uh, anyway, there were these, these young ladies, professional ladies, if you know what I mean.
17:53Morty, can we just move this along?
17:55Oh, okay. Long story short, I, it's just I never figured that my first time with a woman would, would
18:02be in an alley behind a Korean noodle stand.
18:09My, my, my fatigue's down around my, my ankles.
18:11Okay, again, what does this have to do with my father?
18:14We, we, we've all done things that, you know, that we're ashamed of.
18:17I mean, we all, we all, we all have secrets.
18:24Your, your, uh, your father wasn't a war hero.
18:28I mean, he wasn't in Vietnam.
18:33Well, why would my mother tell me that?
18:36Uh, Sophie wasn't, wasn't married to your father.
18:41I'm, I'm not, I'm not sure she even, she even knew his name.
18:45Are you saying that, under result of my mother having a one night stand?
18:50Well, like I, like I said, we've all, you know, we've, we've all done things that we, that we're ashamed
18:56of.
19:08George.
19:08Bree, this is a surprise.
19:11I'm sorry to drop by an announcement, I just had this disturbing visit from an old friend of yours, a,
19:16a Layla Mitzman.
19:19She, uh, shouldn't have contacted you.
19:24Well, she did, and she said some pretty horrible things about you.
19:29You should know that she's a renowned liar.
19:30That's what I thought, at first, but then, having had time to think about it, I can't understand why she'd
19:36go to so much trouble.
19:37I mean, what would her motive be?
19:39She's obsessed with me. She still wants me. Wasn't it obvious?
19:44No.
19:45The woman is absolutely certifiable.
19:47What's more, I can prove it.
19:50Layla was a customer here, even though she's no longer welcome, we still keep her prescriptions on file.
20:00Fluoxetine, 100 milligrams, Risperidone, 250 mil, I'm sorry, what is this?
20:06One is an anti-depressant for mood swings, one is an anti-psychotic to control hallucinations.
20:11Like I said, she's a very troubled lady.
20:16Well, why did you date her in the first place?
20:19In the beginning, you're blind to the flaws, right?
20:23That's true, in the beginning.
20:26So?
20:28We're good?
20:31Yeah, of course we are.
20:33I'm sorry.
20:48I'm sorry.
20:52I'm sorry.
21:02Your mail came.
21:04You said you were leaving.
21:06No, I said I was giving you space.
21:08I did.
21:08I was watching you from my car.
21:10Look, the guy who broke in stole ice cream.
21:13I don't think I'm in any danger.
21:15So you can go.
21:16I don't need you.
21:17Carlos says you do.
21:21Where are you going?
21:22Shopping.
21:23Not that it's any of your business.
21:24You sure like the shop.
21:26Yes, I do.
21:28That's all I've seen you do the past day and a half.
21:30Uh-huh.
21:31All that shopping must be making up for something.
21:35Excuse me?
21:36You know, Carlos has your number.
21:37He says you're one tough cookie.
21:39So tough you don't have to deal with your feelings.
21:41He's a perceptive man.
21:43He thought I was cheating with two gay guys.
21:45You sure you want to go with perceptive?
21:46Well, let's see.
21:47It's been, what, a week since you lost your baby?
21:49Yeah, so?
21:51So I never heard of shopping out the pain.
21:53Why is everyone on my back about this?
21:55I will deal with my loss my way.
21:56Okay?
22:05Where are you going?
22:08I, uh, I just thought I would go out and look some more.
22:10Go to try the park.
22:12In the middle of the night?
22:13Well, yeah.
22:14Well, he hasn't really been showing his face in the daylight, has he?
22:17Or would you rather we just let Caleb run loose?
22:20He could be in trouble.
22:22Or hurting another girl.
22:25He didn't hurt Mrs. Solis, Matthew.
22:28He was just hungry.
22:30Yeah, well, I wasn't talking about Mrs. Solis.
22:33But you know that.
22:38Where is he?
22:40Yeah, he's trying to make me feel free.
22:51Not gebe so much.
22:56We're going to get you, 1926.
22:594524.
23:01When did he come with his face?
23:02No.
23:03You were going to get him as she was....
23:14So, are you still going to be my matron of honor?
23:17Of course I am.
23:20I'm not going to pretend like I'm not still a little freaked out.
23:22I am.
23:24But I did a lot of thinking about it this morning, and I think I understand.
23:28You wanted to protect me, and you thought I needed a hero.
23:33I had one.
23:35You.
23:41I was always so worried I would screw you up.
23:45Well, I am screwed up.
23:46It wasn't your fault.
23:48Entirely.
23:49Oh.
24:02Hey, Stu.
24:04You busy?
24:05Huh.
24:05Just updating my blog.
24:08Because I've got an important assignment for you.
24:10Great.
24:11I'm really ready to take on more responsibility around here.
24:13Yeah, I applaud that.
24:15But what I need is for you to help me to prove a point to my husband.
24:20Ah.
24:21You want to make him jealous.
24:23Uh, no.
24:29Actually, I need you to kidnap my children.
24:35Okay, so what am I supposed to be looking at?
24:37Just wait for it.
24:42Okay.
24:43Here he comes.
24:48What's going on?
24:50I'm just trying to prove a point.
24:52Hi.
24:54Little boys.
24:56Hell, who is that?
24:57It's just Stu from our office.
24:59You guys want to go for a ride?
25:02And is he abducting our kids?
25:04Maybe.
25:05This is crazy.
25:07Why?
25:07Are you worried they might get in?
25:10We can go to the, uh, carnival.
25:13You like carnivals?
25:15We're not allowed to talk to strangers.
25:17Run, boys.
25:18So, uh, why don't you boys get in the car?
25:21Run away.
25:23Run.
25:23Get in the car and I'll give you some candy.
25:25Yeah, candy!
25:26Why aren't they running away?
25:30Well, this is not the time to be smug.
25:32Clearly, our sons are idiots.
25:35Okay.
25:36Okay.
25:37Jeez.
25:37Chocolate.
25:41Hi.
25:42Hi.
25:44Ow!
25:45Oh, my God!
25:46Ow!
25:47I can't run!
25:49Run!
25:49No, you don't!
25:50Ow!
25:52Ow!
25:52You pervade!
25:53Hold on, you're not going anywhere!
25:55Ow!
25:57Ow!
25:59Ow!
26:00Ow!
26:01Ow!
26:02Ow!
26:02Ow!
26:02Ow!
26:03Ow!
26:04Ow!
26:05Ow!
26:07Ow!
26:07And anyway, after we wrap this shindig, I'm whisking my new bride away
26:14on a four-month cruise around the world.
26:21I would have been happy with a weekend in Vegas, but, you know,
26:28anyway, here she is, my beautiful bride.
26:36I want to thank everyone for coming,
26:40and especially my Morty, who's helped me be a better person.
26:45And I want to thank my amazing daughter, Susan,
26:52and tell her how much I appreciate her love and respect.
27:03Because I'm a horrible person, and she deserves so much better than me.
27:10Honey, honey.
27:11No, no, no, no, no.
27:12No.
27:14Susan needs to know the truth.
27:19Your father was not a one-night stand.
27:28He was 33.
27:30He was married.
27:34And he was my boss.
27:38When I told him I was pregnant, he broke it off.
27:43And he'd never spoke to me again.
27:46But he gave me my beautiful, incredible daughter.
27:52And for that, I want to thank Addison Brutie.
27:57Oh, my God.
28:02I have no idea.
28:04I swear, if I knew, I would tell you.
28:07I know Addison Brutie.
28:08He runs the feed and supply store at 3rd and Sutherland.
28:14Uh, Brutie's a fairly common name, of course, so.
28:21Is that him?
28:24Yes.
28:27Are you saying that all this time my father has been alive and just right across the town running the
28:33supply and feed store?
28:35I can't believe this.
28:49You're not still seeing him, are you?
29:02Something wrong?
29:04You've been so quiet all evening.
29:06No, no, I'm just tired, that's all.
29:09Care to dance?
29:10I might pep you up.
29:11I don't think so, but thank you, though.
29:17Brie, where is your ring?
29:19Oh, um, the stone is loose, so I'm going to take it to the jewelers.
29:22But don't worry, it's safe.
29:25This isn't about Lele, is it?
29:27No.
29:28No, just like I told you, the stone could just pop off at any second.
29:31Well, I don't care.
29:33Please put it on.
29:34What?
29:35I want you to wear it.
29:37Well, I'm sorry, but I'm not going to.
29:39Why not?
29:40Because I don't feel like it.
29:42And this is the last time we're going to talk about this, okay?
29:45Excuse me, ma'am.
29:46We don't allow members of Zeta Beta Cap in here.
29:50Ty, Ty Grant.
29:52Oh, hi.
29:54What are you doing in town?
29:56Visiting my folks.
29:57Oh, my goodness.
29:58Oh, George, this is Ty Grant.
30:00We used to date in college.
30:02Ty, this is George.
30:04He's a good friend of mine.
30:06Actually, we're engaged.
30:08Hi.
30:11Brie, you look fantastic.
30:13You haven't aged a day.
30:13Ty, would you like to dance?
30:15Sure.
30:16I'd love to.
30:18Let me take your coat.
30:55I need to cut in.
30:57George, would you please sit down?
30:59You're being rude.
31:00Am I in the middle of something?
31:00Well, at least put on the ring.
31:02No.
31:04George, I don't want to.
31:05We are engaged.
31:06You have to wear it.
31:07George, stop it.
31:07Knock it off, man.
31:08Stop it.
31:16I'm sorry.
31:16I just...
31:21We're engaged.
31:23See, the thing is, I don't think we are anymore.
31:27Brie.
31:28Lisa, you should go.
31:36I'm sorry.
31:59Right over there, sir.
32:01Management likes us to keep the nice cars out front.
32:29Afternoon.
32:30New hairdo?
32:31So what if it is?
32:32Looks nice, that's all.
32:35You know, I also got a facial, and later on I'm going to get a pedicure and an eyebrow wax.
32:38So there.
32:39That's fine with me.
32:40No, it's not, because I know what you're thinking.
32:42Yeah?
32:43You know what?
32:44I'm tired of you judging me.
32:46What is it going to take to get rid of you?
32:48Hmm?
32:49What's your last name?
32:50Ramos.
32:51Ramos.
32:52Here is $1,000.
32:54I won't tell Carla she didn't stick around.
32:57It'll be our little secret.
33:00I just got out of prison.
33:01I'm not exactly set up with a bank account.
33:03Should we go to your bank and cash this?
33:05And then you'll leave?
33:07Hey, it's a grand.
33:11Buckle up.
33:15You don't have a window thingy?
33:17Nope.
33:21You don't have a door handle either.
33:25Nope.
33:28But I do have a good passion to make.
33:32Carlos didn't release that me to protect you.
33:49Go figure.
33:51No one else in the park.
33:52We got it all to ourselves.
33:55Perfect.
34:07Why don't you go find us a good spot?
34:09I gotta get something on the trunk.
34:22Hey, where the hell are you going?
34:28You're not going to kill me?
34:30I hadn't planned on it.
34:34Besides, if I was going to kill you, I wouldn't use a balloon.
34:37It would take too long.
34:38What am I supposed to think?
34:40You lie about protecting me and then you lock me in that heap without door handles so I can't get
34:44out.
34:44Carlos sent me to help you with your grief.
34:47You're kidding, right?
34:48No.
34:50Look, I know a little something about loss.
34:52It can take you to some real dark places, especially if you don't face it head on.
34:57Like 17 years in a 6x10 prison cell.
35:01Dark.
35:04Just for?
35:06The balloon represents the spirit of the life lost.
35:09By letting it go, you're acknowledging the pain you feel and releasing it at the same time.
35:16Okay, that's ridiculous.
35:18Besides, I don't feel what you think I'm feeling.
35:21Then it should be real easy.
35:24Fine.
35:24If I do this, will you go?
35:26Yeah.
35:31Okay.
35:32Should I say something?
35:33If you want to.
35:34Not really, no.
35:36It's cool.
35:45Any time.
35:54It's stupid.
35:57I didn't even want this baby.
36:00Yeah.
36:04And I would have been a terrible mother.
36:07If you say so.
36:14If it was a boy, I was going to name it Charlie.
36:17Yeah?
36:21And a girl, Aurora.
36:24Those are nice names.
36:40Yeah.
36:44Yeah.
37:10What is it, boy?
37:32What's going on out here?
37:33Call the police.
37:34You need me to help him?
37:36Just call the police.
37:46Is that the guy who broke into your house?
37:48I don't know.
37:48I can't see him.
37:54Yeah, that's him.
37:56In a world filled with darkness, we all need some kind of light.
38:02Whether it's a great flame that shows us how to win back what we've lost, or a powerful
38:09beacon intended to scare away potential monsters, or a few glowing bulbs that reveal to us the
38:21hidden truth of our past.
38:26We all need something to help us get through the night.
38:33Even if it's just the tiniest glimmer of hope.
38:38There is no way to get through the night.
38:43It's true.
38:46Remember we are going to die, just the tiniest glimmer of hope.