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00:03Once the tornado had passed, it began.
00:10A man gave his coat to a stranger in need.
00:15A woman shared her food with those just passing by.
00:22A teenager reunited a dog with its worried owner.
00:28These are the things that happen in the wake of any great disaster.
00:34People start to perform small acts of kindness.
00:40They do what they can to help, all the while knowing it won't be enough.
00:58Why is it taking so long? They should be going faster.
01:01The fire captain said they have to go slowly.
01:03They don't want debris suddenly collapsing into the basement.
01:06Has anyone heard from Gabby?
01:07She went to the hospital with Carlos. He was pretty banged up, but they say he's gonna be okay.
01:12Thank God.
01:14Why can't we hear them?
01:16If my kids are alive, they would be yelling. Tom would be yelling.
01:19Okay, Lynette, listen to me. They are all going to be fine. I know it.
01:24Kay, you really, really, really think so?
01:27Yes, yes, I do. I do.
01:30So I want you to go over to those paramedics, and I want you to let them look at these
01:33cuts.
01:34You don't want to be all bloody when they pull your kids out of there, do you?
01:38No, no, I guess not.
01:41Okay.
01:48What are you doing?
01:49What?
01:50You don't know if her kids are gonna be okay.
01:54I'm just trying to comfort her.
01:55By giving her false hope?
01:57What do you suggest we do?
01:59Well, you should be saying, Lynette, this could end badly.
02:02So you should start preparing yourself for that now.
02:04Edie, if you say that to Lynette, so help me God, I will bring your neck.
02:07And I will help her.
02:10Tom and Ida and the kids are buried under that rubble.
02:14I mean, what is it with you people? Why aren't you willing to face the facts?
02:17Because we're hoping for a miracle.
02:19A miracle?
02:20Maybe, just maybe, if we stop flapping our gums,
02:23and we start asking God to take care of our folks, he might just help us out.
02:28So you think a prayer circle is going to help Lynette?
02:31Once you get to my age, you'll find it a lot easier to believe that God really does answer prayers.
02:37So if you can just hang out two more years...
02:39Don't!
02:40You know, maybe a moment of silence wouldn't be such a bad idea.
02:52Hey guys! We got someone!
02:59Hi!
03:06Come on!
03:08Come on!
03:15Oh my God!
03:28Come on, Tom.
03:29Come on, Matt.
03:30We'll match your free app.
03:31Wait.
03:32Wait.
03:34Grab the arm.
03:35Grab the arm.
03:35Grab the arm.
03:41Straight ahead, sir.
03:42Go ahead.
03:42Right over there.
03:45Oh, my God.
03:46Oh, my God.
03:51Where's Ida?
03:54Tom, where's Ida?
04:06Yes, in the wake of a great tragedy, people do what they can to help.
04:16All the while knowing it won't be enough.
04:29The morning after the tornado, the residents of Wisteria Lane began to sort through the
04:34devastation and slowly started picking up the pieces of their lives.
04:42Bob Hunter found part of his fountain in the middle of the street.
04:48Bree Hodge found her lawnmower next to her coffee table.
04:53And Kayla Scavo discovered her music box in a tree, among other things.
05:03She had your address in her pocket, but there was no other ID.
05:08Did you know her?
05:10Sort of.
05:11Her name is Sylvia Green.
05:12Is she local?
05:14I knew her from Chicago.
05:16She was visiting.
05:19Okay, I guess that's all we need.
05:21Would you like me to follow up with you after we contact the family?
05:23No.
05:33So, I guess this means it's over.
05:36The fact that she is dead does not change the fact that you slept with her.
05:41I know it doesn't.
05:44I made a terrible mistake, and I am so sorry, Catherine.
05:47I'm sure you are.
05:49I want you out of my house tonight.
05:51You don't mean that.
05:52Yes, I do.
05:53It's over.
05:54As far as I'm concerned, you could be lying on that slab right next to her.
06:13Come on, Ida.
06:14And watch us pack from up here.
06:16Wow.
06:17The things you accumulate in a lifetime, huh?
06:19Yeah.
06:20Especially if you never throw anything out.
06:23So her niece and nephew are taking all this stuff back to Nebraska?
06:27Well, the stuff that will sell on eBay.
06:29I'm guessing the rest will end up in a dumpster.
06:31What's with all this baseball stuff?
06:33There's a mitt and a jersey.
06:34Was this her husband's?
06:35No, that was Ida's from her pro baseball days.
06:38Yeah, right.
06:40Yeah.
06:42Oh, you're serious?
06:43Ida played in the All-American Girls League during World War II.
06:46You didn't know that?
06:47No.
06:47She was a superstar.
06:49Armed like a cannon.
06:50People said she could throw a pork chop past a hungry wolf.
06:53Ida?
06:54I have trouble seeing her as the lead-off hitter for anything other than osteoporosis.
06:59She made the only unassisted triple play in league history.
07:02Right here in Granville Field in 1944.
07:04That's why she wants her ashes scattered there.
07:07How did I not know this?
07:11Daddy said you were over here.
07:12Can I help?
07:13Oh.
07:15You realize we're cleaning, right?
07:17We're not eating candy.
07:18That's sweet, Parker.
07:19But we've got everything under control here if you want to go play.
07:22No.
07:22Well, I want to do something nice for Mrs. Greenberg.
07:26She sort of saved my life.
07:29What do you mean?
07:32When the house started shaking and Daddy was passed out by his asthma,
07:40Mrs. Greenberg made us all go under the stairs.
07:46But that's not where they found her.
07:48Yeah.
07:49There wasn't enough room for her.
07:51She said she'd be okay in the corner.
07:56Uh, Parker, you want to help?
07:58Ida has some ice cream in the freezer that needs eating before it goes to bed.
08:02Go on.
08:12I know what you're thinking, but don't.
08:15If you'd been there, it would have made a bit of difference.
08:31Susan, I can't thank you enough for opening your home to us.
08:34It's so generous.
08:35It's a horrible feeling to literally not have a roof over your head.
08:38That smoky fleabag hotel just wasn't safe for a newborn.
08:41Please, this is what best friends do.
08:45Right before their friendship ends.
08:47Why did you agree to let her stay?
08:49How do you say no to someone in need?
08:52That wasn't rhetorical.
08:53Seriously, you got anything?
08:54I know you feel guilty because she let us stay with her once,
08:56but don't you remember how miserable we were?
08:58Oh, yeah.
08:59Every cup needs a coaster.
09:00Every coaster needs a doily.
09:01Every doily needs daily laundering.
09:03This woman is going to drive me out of my freaking...
09:04Hey, roomies!
09:05You need help?
09:06No, we've got it under control.
09:08Oh, and listen, Bob and Lee introduced us to this wonderful contractor,
09:11so we won't be imposing for long.
09:13Imposing?
09:13Who's imposing?
09:14You can stay as long as you want.
09:17I'm sorry.
09:18The words came out of my mouth before I knew what I was saying.
09:20Then stop talking.
09:21And don't be so nice, otherwise she'll just take the place over.
09:24Hey, Susan, Orson likes to sleep with the window open.
09:26Do you mind if we rearrange the furniture?
09:33Sounds good to me!
09:39Hey!
09:48Hello, Gabrielle.
09:51Milton!
09:52Hi!
09:56Nice turnout.
09:58Victor was loved by a lot of people.
10:01It's going to be a very emotional day.
10:07You seem remarkably composed.
10:09Oh, no, no, I'm a mess.
10:11You know, on the inside, where the mascara can't run.
10:14I see.
10:16The reading of the will is today.
10:18Is it?
10:18I'd forgotten.
10:20I thought you'd be curious as to how much you'll inherit.
10:23No.
10:24I'm not thinking about money today.
10:26I'm burying my husband.
10:27Of course.
10:28It's just I, uh, spoke to the executor of the will, and I have a ballpark figure.
10:35Would you be getting it?
10:40Oh?
10:42Well, I guess there's nothing disrespectful about a ballpark figure.
10:48You're not getting a dime.
10:52Victor showed me the photographs of you and your ex-husband.
10:55You broke his heart.
10:57You humiliated him.
10:59So you'll inherit exactly what you deserve.
11:01Nothing.
11:05Okay.
11:06I made a mistake.
11:07I'm sorry.
11:07But Victor wasn't entirely blameless.
11:10He ignored me.
11:11He used me politically.
11:12Oh, yeah, and he tried to kill Carlos.
11:14So I think I'm entitled to whatever he had.
11:18Ah, there's the thing.
11:19You married a man from a very rich family.
11:22The operative word being family.
11:25Everything's in my name.
11:26Always was.
11:30The service is starting.
11:32It's time for you to go.
11:35Go?
11:37You can't kick me out of my husband's funeral.
11:39I think it's appropriate, given the circumstances.
11:42Go ahead.
11:45I'll be delivering the eulogy.
11:47If you're still in this pew, when I reach the pulpit, I'm going to be telling all of these people
11:52that you are a cheating, lying whore.
12:00See?
12:00I told you it was going to be an emotional day.
12:30Hello, boys.
12:34Bob, Lee, I baked you some muffins to thank you for introducing me to Walter here.
12:38And Walter, I decided you're absolutely right. Dark shingles are the way to go.
12:44Why are you all staring at me?
12:46I'm sorry, but I'm not going to be able to fix your house.
12:48What?
12:49I've just had some bad news in my personal life.
12:52Oh, good heavens, I hope no one's died.
12:54Which is the only possible excuse I'd accept.
12:57No, it's not that.
13:01I don't want to get into it.
13:02Walter, I can't find a contractor now. Everybody is booked for the next year.
13:06I'm sorry.
13:07Walter! Walter! Walter, I'm begging you, please.
13:10I'm living like a vagabond in a teenage girl's bedroom.
13:13I'm sleeping under a poster of Orlando Bloom. You can't leave me.
13:17Yeah, well, sometimes people do that.
13:20They just leave.
13:26This is a nightmare.
13:28What is going on?
13:31Walter went through a bad breakup, and today he found out that his ex moved in with someone else.
13:35Oh, for God's sakes, tell him to put on his big boy pants and find another girl.
13:40Who says it's a girl?
13:43Walter's gay?
13:44Yes. He can build homes and decorate them. Sometimes God gives with both hands.
13:49Well, then you just have to fix him up for someone. Give him back his will to work.
13:52Yeah, about that. Most of our friends are nines. And Walter, we love him, but kind of a three.
14:00And in the gay world, three does not go into nine.
14:09Well, we'll just have to find him someone who's not good at gay math.
14:13Well, I drove all the way out there, and I waited for hours, and then they wouldn't let me see
14:17him.
14:17Um, uh, no, they just said that I should, I should call you.
14:26Listen, I know it's a 30-day rehab. I'm not trying to break you out. I'm just trying to see
14:31him.
14:34You know what? Could you just call me when you know?
15:04Welcome to heaven.
15:06Don't talk. I'm smelling.
15:09What is that?
15:11Duck a l'orange.
15:12Bree says it's making a comeback.
15:14And our oven is making its debut.
15:16Oh, it gets better.
15:18She did our laundry, too.
15:21Smell my sock.
15:23Oh, my God.
15:25I want to eat that.
15:26She does. She irons.
15:28Oh, and she does this magic trick.
15:29No matter where you throw your sweater, within the seconds it's on a hanger.
15:32This has just replaced your birth as the best day of my life.
15:36Susan, I hope you don't mind that I make dinner.
15:38I hope you don't mind that I'm going to kiss you.
15:40You're funny.
15:42Now, I need you to be honest about this recipe.
15:44It's a dry run for a small dinner party I'm having tomorrow night.
15:47Again, if you don't mind.
15:48Not at all.
15:49In fact, if you want to do a dry run for a Sunday brunch, I'm there for you.
15:53Dinner will be ready shortly.
15:54Oh, and Julie, I fixed the hem on that blue skirt of yours.
15:57It's on your bed.
16:00My hem is fixed.
16:01She's like the mother I never had.
16:03Oh, no offense.
16:04Oh, none taken.
16:19Hey.
16:20Hey.
16:20How are you feeling?
16:22Not so great.
16:24They should give you something for the pain.
16:26They gave me this button that I can press, but I'm trying not to use it because the drugs make
16:30me feel a little too mellow.
16:34Was the funeral sad?
16:36Tragic.
16:37I found out everything Victor had is in Milton's name.
16:40And he told his father about us, so I'm not getting a penny.
16:44Wow.
16:48Well, it's a good thing you hooked up with another rich guy.
16:53Yeah.
16:56Gabby, you sound weird.
16:58Why do you sound so weird?
17:02Gabby.
17:04Um, remember that day when Al was going to drop off the account information?
17:12Oh, my God.
17:13He didn't.
17:13No, no, no, he did.
17:15It's just, remember how windy it was that day?
17:19No, no, no.
17:20That was the only copy.
17:22I know.
17:23But Edie was trying to steal the papers from me, and we got into this fight, and then the tornado
17:28just took them away.
17:30They're gone?
17:32Kinda.
17:35What does that sound?
17:36I'm texting someone.
17:39Gabby, that account was our future.
17:40What are we going to do now?
17:41Shh, Carlos, just calm down, okay?
17:44I'm sure Al has an access code, or a copy, or some super nerd way to get back into the
17:49account, okay?
17:50I know he can fix this.
17:53Yeah.
17:56Yeah, yeah, he can fix that.
17:59Okay.
18:00All right, you look very tired, so I'm just gonna go.
18:06Well, I'm warning you, Gabby.
18:07If we don't find those papers, so help him.
18:22Hi, um, I'm a friend of Al's, and I was wondering if I could see him?
18:26Of course.
18:27Please come in.
18:32Right this way.
18:48Oh, Al.
18:50Thanks again for your help.
18:52Well, we'd do anything for your aunt.
18:54I hope you know what an amazing woman she was.
18:57Uh-huh.
18:57Hey, did you guys happen to find a pearl necklace?
18:59It's the only valuable thing Aunt Ida owned.
19:01Well, actually, I have it.
19:03Yeah, she promised it to me if she kicked the bucket first.
19:06Oh, really?
19:07In writing?
19:11I'll be right back.
19:13Great.
19:14Let's hit the road.
19:17What about the rest of these boxes?
19:19Oh, that's junk.
19:19You can just give them away.
19:20Hey, listen, is there a good place we can grab a bite on the way out?
19:23Um, well, there's a great diner right near Gramdill Field.
19:26Oh, isn't that out of the way?
19:29Yeah, but aren't you stopping there anyway to spread your aunt's ashes?
19:32We're kind of pressed for time.
19:34Yeah, we thought we'd just put her in the family plot back in Omaha.
19:37You can't do that.
19:39Ida wanted her ashes scattered at the field.
19:41Yeah, I know, but that's kind of crazy.
19:43Don't you think?
19:45It doesn't matter.
19:46She was an amazing woman.
19:47You should respect her wishes.
19:51We should get going.
19:53Hey, if you don't have time to do it, I will.
19:55You know, you're not family, so I think that would be inappropriate.
19:59Look, you're taking her pearls.
20:01The least you can do is honor her wishes.
20:03Okay, at the risk of being bitchy, this is none of your business, so could you please just drop it?
20:07Fine.
20:08And for what it's worth, you passed bitchy ten minutes ago.
20:13Carter, get the iron.
20:13I want to get out of here.
20:19Wait!
20:20You'll never find it.
20:21I'll get it for you.
20:23I'll get it for you.
20:24You'll never find it.
20:27You know, I don't know.
20:29Let's talk about that.
20:36There's no problem.
20:42There's no problem.
20:44One problem.
20:54Oh, by the way, I'm staying at Ida's house for a while
20:56since, you know, my house is a pile of rubble.
20:58Oh, that's so sad.
21:01We've got a week.
21:05Here you go.
21:06Thanks.
21:10Just put it in the cup holder.
21:19Excuse me, are you Al's wife?
21:21I'm Gabrielle Lang.
21:23You're the mayor's wife.
21:24Of course, I recognize you.
21:26So, I was shocked to hear about Al.
21:29I can't remember the last time I was so devastated.
21:33Didn't you just bury your husband yesterday?
21:36That sucked, too.
21:39So, what happened to Al?
21:42Oh, he was driving home, trying to beat the storm, and he ran into a down power line.
21:57Big smile on his face, surrounded by all his files.
22:03By the way, where are those files?
22:06I cleared out his office.
22:07Oh, I bet that was hard.
22:10So, where'd you put them?
22:12In the garage.
22:14Which is?
22:16In the back.
22:19Well, look at me, monopolizing the widow.
22:22You go mingle.
22:23I'm gonna get you a crack.
23:19Why, God, why do people have to die?
23:23Why, why, God, why, why, why, why, why?
23:30Oh, thank you so much for letting us take over your dining room.
23:33Please, thank you for making us dinner.
23:35Oh, you will be setting up dessert later.
23:37Oh, sure.
23:38Just leave your trays in the hall when you're ready.
23:41Oh, puff pastry.
23:50Well, here's a nice 12-year-old scotch to wash that down with.
23:53Look, it's nice of you to invite me for dinner, but if you're hoping to change my mind about doing
23:57your roof, I'm just, I'm really not up to it.
23:59No, no, no, Walter.
24:01We just heard about your situation and thought you could use a little company, that's all.
24:06Yes, and a nice home-cooked meal.
24:08Trust me, there are absolutely no tricks up our sleeve.
24:12Uh, I noticed there are four place settings.
24:14Is somebody joining us?
24:15All right, I'm here.
24:16What was so important?
24:23What's going on?
24:25I'm moving out.
24:26It's a little weird staying in the guest room with my own house.
24:29But, I thought you and Mom were trying to work stuff out.
24:33We are.
24:34It's just, your mom thought it might be easier if we gave ourselves a little distance.
24:38Well, then why doesn't she move out?
24:41Dylan.
24:41I'm serious.
24:43You can't leave me here alone with her.
24:44I'll go crazy.
24:45Hey, come on.
24:46We're going to see each other all the time.
24:49Why does she always have to win?
25:14Yeah, I'm thinking of starting my trip in Paris.
25:16Todd and I talked about going there, but now I'm thinking of doing it myself.
25:20Walter recently split up with his life partner, Todd.
25:23They were gay.
25:25Small world, huh?
25:26How is it small exactly?
25:28Andrew is also an out and proud homosexual.
25:31He's here, he's queer, and we're used to it.
25:35Since when?
25:36You know what else you two have in common?
25:38A love of boots.
25:39Andrew has some beautiful boots.
25:41Oh, I can only imagine the fun you two would have in a boot shop.
25:48Um, Mom, I'm going to take these bowls to the kitchen.
25:51Oh, thanks, Sierra.
25:53With you.
25:57What are you doing?
25:57I'm just trying to stay out of the way of all those sparks that are flying.
26:01Sparks?
26:02The man's twice my age.
26:03Yes, but he's also, he's got a great sense of...
26:10Okay, do you know how hard it is to get a good contractor?
26:13Oh, my God.
26:15And poor Walter just had his heart broken.
26:16So if it takes you being nice to him to get our house fixed...
26:19You're pimping me out for a new roof?
26:21And windows.
26:23And I am not pimping you out.
26:25I'm simply asking you to show some kindness to a lonely man who happens to be an excellent roofer.
26:30Look, if by kindness you mean sex...
26:32I want your mouth.
26:33I would never suggest that.
26:35You can raise a man's hopes without satisfying them.
26:38I've done it all my life.
26:41Andrew, I have got to get back into my house.
26:44And you're my only hope.
26:48Fine.
26:49For you, I will flirt, I will flatter, and I will charm.
26:53Bless you.
26:54But in exchange, I expect a 60-inch flat screen TV.
27:00Fine.
27:00And if you can get him to come in on time and under budget, I'll throw in surround sound.
27:12No.
27:13That Walter guy needs to stay miserable, because if he's not, he'll fix her roof, and then she'll leave us.
27:18Mom, we always knew this couldn't last forever, and she'll still be here another week or two.
27:22That is not enough time.
27:23She just started stenciling the kitchen, and I didn't want to tell you this, but there is talk of an
27:28herb garden.
27:30I've got to stop.
27:31How?
27:32I don't know.
27:33But I've had a taste of ironed pillowcases, and I am not going back.
27:39Oh.
27:40Walter, you got a little...
27:42Right there.
27:44Yeah.
27:46Hey, everybody.
27:47I'm sorry to interrupt, but the smell of that apple pie just made my mouth water.
27:51We'll say no more.
27:52One slice, coming right up.
27:54Susan Delfino, this is Walter Beerlich.
27:56This is Susan's house.
27:57She's kind enough to take us in.
27:58Hi.
27:59How are you?
27:59All righty.
28:00Here you go.
28:01Thanks.
28:07Oh, you're going to eat that here?
28:09Oh, and just can visit for a while.
28:12So, Andrew, we miss you around here, but I bet you love having your own place.
28:16Yeah, it's cool.
28:20Of course, it does get lonely.
28:22It'd be nice to have someone stop by once in a while.
28:25Oh, well, you'll reel somebody in.
28:27You always do.
28:28You should have seen his last boyfriend, Justin.
28:30Oh, he was so hot.
28:33You really had a thing for the young, ripped muscle boys, huh?
28:38He did at one time, but Andrew's outgrown that.
28:42He realized the folly of being so shallow.
28:44Exactly.
28:45And now his tastes have gone to the more mature culture types, like Walter here.
28:53Oh, this is a fix-up?
28:55Well, I just, it never would have occurred to me, you know,
28:58because of the vast age difference.
29:03But, hell, why not?
29:04Life is short.
29:05Certainly shorter for Walter.
29:08So, then.
29:09Oh, no, don't get me wrong.
29:10I mean, I think it's great.
29:11You should grab love wherever you can find it.
29:14Who cares if your friends think that you're paying for it?
29:16Oh, so, why don't you take this piece of pie upstairs to Julie?
29:19No, she's right.
29:20That's exactly what my friends would think.
29:22Well, then you need new friends.
29:24Hey, listen, you know what?
29:24You seem like a nice guy, and it would be great to parade you in front of my ex,
29:27but then I'd be using you.
29:29What?
29:29He doesn't mind?
29:31No.
29:32Parade me.
29:34He's got a mesh tank top that would bring your ex to tears.
29:39Yeah, well, you know, as tempting as that sounds,
29:41you know, I'm just not ready to date, so.
29:45Thank you so much for the dinner.
29:49Walter, wait!
29:50Well, I guess I'll just bring this pie up to Julie.
29:54You!
29:56Sit!
30:09So, is someone meeting us here or what?
30:11Well, here's the thing.
30:12I called the general manager to ask if we could scatter the ashes here,
30:15and he said, absolutely not.
30:19So, how are we getting in?
30:21Hold on to that.
30:22Hey, you've abetted.
30:23Might as well aid.
30:32Leave us!
30:43Okay, I know that it sounds selfish, but I did what I did because I want you to stay.
30:48Why?
30:49I thought you'd want your house back.
30:51Well, yeah, sure.
30:52Someday.
30:53Right now, I just love having you take care of me.
30:56All the cooking and the cleaning and the alphabetizing.
31:02It's helping me feel like I'm not just about to fall apart.
31:07Oh, sweetie, you're okay.
31:09No.
31:11I'm pregnant,
31:13and my husband's in rehab.
31:15And the only reason I seem sane
31:17is because you are here,
31:19making my house feel like a home.
31:29This is a conversation that could benefit
31:31from some homemade chocolate chip cookies.
31:35Can I have milk, too?
31:38I'll be right back.
31:48Do you maybe want to say something first?
31:50Well, uh...
31:51Yeah, I guess so.
31:57Do not stand at my grave and weep.
32:01I'm not there.
32:02I do not sleep.
32:03I am the thousand winds that blow.
32:05I am the diamond glints of snow.
32:10I am the sunlight on ripened green.
32:14I am the gentle autumn's rain.
32:20Do not stand at my grave and cry.
32:24I am not there.
32:26I did not die.
32:29That was lovely.
32:34Let's dump her.
32:35And try not to stand downwind.
32:36She played third base, right?
32:38Right.
32:40Oh, my goodness.
32:44Wait!
32:44Uh, sorry.
32:46Shortstop.
32:46Oh, yeah.
32:52You know what?
32:53It was third.
32:54Damn it, Karen.
32:55I'm running out of Ida.
33:05Okay, don't move.
33:06Stay right where you are and show me your hands.
33:10Okay, split up and I'll meet you back at the car.
33:13Go.
33:15Hey, hey.
33:16Right there.
33:19Come back here.
33:24Run, Jane.
33:25Don't run.
33:27Right, stop, right.
33:28I got it.
33:28I got it.
33:28I got it.
33:29I got it.
33:30Come on.
33:31Come on.
33:39So when I finally came clean, his wife told me she shredded anything that had to do with
33:44offshore accounts.
33:45She was protecting Al.
33:49So we're broke.
33:52I'm so sorry, honey.
33:54I know this is bad, but we have each other.
33:57We'll get married again and everything will be fine.
34:01For rich or for poor, right?
34:07In sickness and in health.
34:11The whole nine yards.
34:20I'm going to go down to the cafeteria and get us a couple of ginger ales to toast our future.
34:26Hey, doctor.
34:27He's looking better and better every day.
34:29Keep up the good work.
34:35You haven't told her yet, have you?
34:37I'm working on it.
34:40Carlos, I know you're scared, but give her some credit.
34:44She's not going to leave you because you lost your sight.
34:49You don't know, Gabby.
34:59Thank God those cops let us off with a warning.
35:02I was this close to my third strike.
35:07I'm just glad we gave Ida what she wanted.
35:10It's a beautiful thing you did.
35:12Then why don't I feel better?
35:14I don't know.
35:16Why don't you?
35:17Because it wasn't enough.
35:18Not compared with what she did for me.
35:21She saved my kids.
35:24She's this amazing woman and I never bothered to get to know her.
35:27So, yeah, I sprinkled her ashes, but it would have been nice to do something before she was ashes.
35:34That's a lesson we all got to learn over and over.
35:37Appreciate people while we still got them.
35:39Yep.
35:46Third strike?
35:48What were the first two?
35:50It's a long story.
35:51That requires a pitcher of beer and a dark bar.
35:55I got time for that.
36:09What are you still doing here?
36:11I thought you found a motel room.
36:13I did.
36:15But I wanted to set something straight before I go.
36:18I'm not leaving because you want me to.
36:21I'm leaving because I'm walking out on you.
36:25Oh, is that how we're going to play this?
36:28Fine.
36:28Whatever.
36:29You're leaving me.
36:30I am.
36:31And here's why.
36:34You blamed what happened on your ex-husband.
36:36And I believed you.
36:38You told me it was all his fault.
36:40And now I find out it was yours.
36:46We're about even in the betrayal department now.
36:50It's a fact.
36:52I think you win.
36:57It's a fact.
37:06It's a fact.
37:08It's a fact.
37:11It's a fact.
37:15It's a fact.
37:17It's a fact.
37:18It's a fact.
37:19It's a fact.
37:20It's a fact.
37:20It's a fact.
37:21It's a fact.
37:22It's a fact.
37:22It's a fact.
37:26It had been seven days since a tornado devastated Wisteria Lane, and the residents continued
37:35to pick up the pieces of their lives.
37:39Some salvaged precious friendships.
37:43Some uncovered colorful histories.
37:48Others found challenges they hadn't expected.
37:57And then, there was one girl who stumbled upon the truth she'd long been searching for,
38:12only to wish she hadn't.
38:14It was.
38:15It was.
38:15It was.
38:17It was.
38:17It was.
38:18It was.
38:18It was.