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00:07If you watch the news tonight, you will be told all about a tragedy that occurred on
00:13a quiet suburban street.
00:15You will hear eyewitness accounts of the crash.
00:19You will learn the extent of the damage.
00:22But the news can't tell you who survived.
00:26Because no one yet knows, for sure.
00:37Oh Susan, thank God you're here.
00:39I got this text from Julie.
00:41She said a plane crashed onto the lane.
00:43A single engine plane that had to make an emergency landing.
00:46Pilot had a heart attack.
00:47Julie said Carl was taken away in an ambulance?
00:49Yeah, he's in surgery.
00:50How bad is it? He's gonna make it, right?
00:54There was a lot of bleeding.
00:56The doctors are doing the best they can.
00:58You wanna sit down here?
00:59Have a seat.
01:00Here we go.
01:03Was anyone else hurt?
01:05Orson and Mona Clark.
01:06Yeah, we're still in surgery.
01:08Bree got a little banged up, but the nurse says she's gonna be okay.
01:11And little Celia might have a concussion.
01:12Oh!
01:13What happened?
01:14The plane was headed straight forward and Lynette ran over and pushed her out of the way.
01:18You saved her life.
01:19Come on, you would have done the same thing for my kids.
01:21It's no big deal.
01:22No, Lynette.
01:22We owe you everything.
01:25So what do we do now?
01:26I guess we just wait and pray.
01:30I think that's a really good idea.
01:42Oh!
01:44Lynette, are you okay?
01:46I don't know.
01:46I just...
01:47I have this terrible pain.
01:50The truth is, no one knows who survived that tragic plane crash.
01:57Oh, Tom, I think there's something wrong with the babies.
02:01Or more importantly, who didn't?
02:14Any word about Carl?
02:17He's still in surgery.
02:19God, I feel like such a hypocrite.
02:22After that guy cheated on you, I hated his guts.
02:25Never spoke to him again.
02:29And I was just in the chapel praying for him.
02:32I know what you mean.
02:35It's pretty complicated for me, too.
02:39With that, Susan began to think of her marriage to Carl.
02:44How wonderfully it had started.
02:48How they had been so happy.
02:53Until the day Susan found lipstick.
02:57Where she shouldn't have.
03:01Susan then thought of the day she told Carl to leave.
03:05And she wondered, what if she hadn't?
03:12Wait, wait!
03:13Don't go.
03:15You just kicked me out.
03:16I know.
03:19I put 12 years of my life into this marriage and we have a daughter.
03:25We owe it to Julie to try to work this out.
03:27Ah, Susie.
03:29Don't touch me.
03:30You're still a pig.
03:34Okay, so if we are going to put this behind us, I need to know about everyone that you've been
03:40with since we've been married.
03:42Everyone?
03:45I don't think this is a good idea.
03:47Carl, I don't want to be wondering, when we go to a party or a restaurant, did we sleep with
03:52her?
03:52Her? Her?
03:54Okay.
03:56We found out about Brandy.
03:57Yes.
03:58It was nice to put the panties with a face.
04:02Go on.
04:04Before her?
04:05Let's see.
04:07It was Amber, the dental hygienist.
04:10Kwon Lee, the massage lady.
04:13Oh, remember when we had cable installed and you wondered why we got so many channels for free?
04:20Okay, you know what?
04:21Maybe you were right.
04:22It's good to have some secrets between a couple.
04:24Why don't you just go upstairs and unpack your stuff? I will learn how to swallow my rage.
04:29You are not going to regret this.
05:06Hey there. I'm Mike Delfino.
05:09Yes. We met at Mary Alice's funeral.
05:14Your husband told me you have a clogged sink.
05:17Oh yeah. Come on in.
05:25Hmm.
05:27So how you liking the neighborhood so far?
05:30I like it. Seems quiet. Friendly.
05:33It is. And safe. I bet we have the lowest crime rate in America.
05:38You mean to get that?
05:40Yeah. Let the machine get it.
05:43Hi. It's Susan and Carl. Please message.
05:46Hey, Suze. It's me. Listen, I'm going to be working late. Don't hold dinner for me.
05:50By the way, the switchboard is going to be closed, so don't bother calling. Love you.
05:56What?
05:57He's screwing his secretary.
06:00Huh?
06:00My husband.
06:02Thinks he's fooling me.
06:03He's not.
06:05I'm sorry.
06:11You know what would serve him right?
06:16To come home and find me in bed with another man.
06:24Yeah, I gotta go.
06:25What's the road?
06:26Well, I've gotta get a part at the hardware store.
06:32And they close at 6.
06:34Oh, oh, my God.
06:36Am I that undesirable?
06:38No, you're very desirable.
06:40In a big way.
06:42Did you just call me fat?
06:43No, no. I think you're very beautiful.
06:47It's just...
06:48You know, you're married.
06:50Oh, right. I'm...
06:54I'm sorry.
06:55Look.
06:57If you're unhappy, you should do something about it.
07:26Oh, please. Not another business trip.
07:31Oh, please. Let it be another business trip.
07:35I tried.
07:37I'm sorry.
07:43That's it.
07:45Fifteen years of marriage and that's all I get.
07:48Two lousy sentences.
07:50I don't know what else to say.
07:52I don't know. How about, um...
07:55Hey, Susan.
07:56Thanks for eating nothing but broccoli and colon cleanser for the last six months so you could lose weight and
08:01look good for me.
08:02Or, hey, Susan.
08:04Thanks for wasting the best years of your life while I went out and banged everything with a GED and
08:08a tramp stamp.
08:11I'm sorry, okay?
08:13But you could have spared yourself all this pain if you just let me go the first time.
08:24You really do deserve better, Susan.
08:34Um...
08:42Mrs. Delfino.
08:47Coral didn't make it.
08:50Oh, my God.
08:52If there's anything you need, we have counselors available.
08:57No, I'll be fine. Thank you.
09:06I can't imagine what you must be feeling.
09:14Mostly I'm...
09:16I'm feeling grateful.
09:25Brie Hodge was told about the death of Carl Meyer at 6.12 that evening.
09:30She became so hysterical.
09:32She had to be sedated by 6.18.
09:36It wasn't long before she fell asleep.
09:39And then she began to dream.
09:42A dream about what her life would have been like if Carl hadn't died.
09:50You are so corny!
09:53No deviating from the marriage playbook.
09:56I'm doing it right this time.
09:59Happy.
10:00Carl, you've made me happy in ways I couldn't even imagine.
10:04Now, if it wouldn't be too much trouble, would you mind pulling down my zipper with your teeth and taking
10:08me off the table?
10:10Knack, knack, knack!
10:12What is it with you women once you get a ring on?
10:14If you're a stickler for tradition, we could always take it up to our bedroom.
10:18Our bedroom? I like the sound of that.
10:22We'll get you soup because it's going to be our bedroom for a long, long time.
10:28I meant what I said when I proposed.
10:31Being with you is going to make me into a whole different man.
10:34Well, I hope not completely different.
10:37I don't ever want to lose that sexy beast who swept me off my feet.
10:43Trust me, he's not going anywhere.
10:48Wow, honey, that was fantastic.
10:52Brie!
10:55You're supposed to be catering a wedding.
10:57Yes, clearly this is my fault.
11:01Courtney?
11:01I'm so sorry, Brie.
11:03Really, Carl, my yoga instructor?
11:05No charge for next month, okay?
11:07Like I'm keeping you?
11:09Get the hell out of my house.
11:10She's going.
11:11I'm not talking to her!
11:14How could you, Carl? In our own bed?
11:17Yeah, you're right, that was tacky.
11:20I'm so sorry. Bye.
11:21I'll call you.
11:22What?
11:23Sorry, a force of habit.
11:25Look, this thing doesn't have to mean any more than we decide it does.
11:29You made a vow to me, Carl.
11:31Oh my God, why did I think I could change you?
11:33Yeah, I know.
11:35You thought you could turn me into your personal lap dog like Orson.
11:38You leave Orson out of this.
11:39Why? I haven't done a thing to you that you didn't do to him.
11:43Get out of my house.
11:45Truth hurts, doesn't it?
11:46Get out!
11:53I didn't know who else to call.
11:56You were his emergency contact.
11:58I'm just a little surprised.
12:01Orson and I hadn't spoken in nearly ten years.
12:05Are you sure there wasn't someone else in his life? A girlfriend maybe?
12:08Never saw one.
12:09In fact, in the seven years he lived here, I never saw anybody visit him at all.
12:17Um, where did you find him?
12:22In the bed.
12:24Paramedics said it was a heart attack.
12:26You've been there two days.
12:28Can you imagine?
12:30Just like that, you're gone and no one notices.
12:36Poor Orson.
12:38Well, take whatever you want. I'll have goodwill. Pick up the rest.
12:42Maybe.
13:10Please.
13:11Come here.
13:12Please.
13:16You know, he spoke about you constantly.
13:21It's always, breathe this, breathe that.
13:23It's almost like he died of...
13:26What?
13:27Say it.
13:30Like he died of a broken heart.
13:38Mrs. Hodge.
13:41I just want to tell you, your husband's out of danger.
13:46Thank God for that.
13:48But there were some complications.
13:51What kind of complications?
13:53This is a preliminary assessment, but it seems there's been some damage to his spinal column.
13:58What does that mean exactly?
14:02There's a good chance your husband is paralyzed.
14:13Excuse me, can you tell me anything about Mona Clark's condition?
14:16The doctors, they did everything they could, but that woman, I mean, she was hit by a plane.
14:21Oh my God!
14:24Now all we can do is wait and hope that she pulls through.
14:28Pulls through?
14:28Yes, your friend's a real fighter.
14:30She's hanging in there.
14:31How?
14:32She got hit by a plane!
14:33The doctors couldn't believe it either.
14:35I don't know if you're religious, but now would be the time to pray.
14:38Oh, believe me.
14:39We will.
14:42Dear God, please take that blackmailing bitch home now.
14:44A freaking plane hit her.
14:45What's it going to take, a silver bullet?
14:47All right, look, I'm going to go home, back up our stuff, you stay here.
14:49If they've tried to propeller out of that woman's mouth and she's thought you happened, get the hell out of
14:53here.
14:59Just like that, Angie Bolin began to consider what was happening.
15:04She thought of the doctors trying to save Mona, and how long it might take her to recover.
15:12Then, she imagined Mona waking up, and telling the police everything she knew.
15:21And Angie asked herself, what would happen if Mona Clark lived?
15:32How about a little lunch, Mr. Luca?
15:36Eggplant Parm.
15:38Maybe it's not like the place we used to see you go into in East 10th Street, but not bad.
15:44I want to see Nick.
15:46He's a little busy at the moment.
15:48I just want to talk to him for a couple of minutes.
15:50As far as the Bureau is concerned, Nick is a traitor.
15:54Get used to it.
15:55You're never going to talk to him again.
15:57What about Danny?
16:00Tyler is with your mother.
16:03But enough about what you want.
16:04Here's what I want.
16:06Patrick Logan.
16:18You need to be thinking real clear right now.
16:21We know Logan ran everything, but without him, it's all going to fall on you.
16:26I don't know where he is.
16:28I haven't spoken to him since that night.
16:30He's been on the run 18 years, and you and your former lover don't even exchange a phone call.
16:35Don't take this personally, Agent Padilla, but you guys weren't the ones I was running from.
16:40Look, I know Logan.
16:43I know how scary he is, but I think the situation you're in now is worse.
16:50Then you don't know how scary he is.
16:58Federal sentencing guidelines dictate the punishment in this case.
17:02There's no room for leniency from the court.
17:04That being said, Ms. DeLuca, you have indicated that you would like to address the court.
17:09Thank you, Your Honor.
17:13No one was supposed to get hurt.
17:17We just believed in something, and we wanted to make other people believe in it, too.
17:22But someone that could get hurt.
17:25A man died.
17:29I read every newspaper article about your husband, about Sean, how he coached Little League, that the whole neighborhood came
17:38to his funeral.
17:40I never lived in a world like that until we moved to Fairview.
17:46I never felt like a part of a community, which made it so much clearer to me how horrible it
17:54is that I brought so much pain to yours.
18:04Please rise for sentencing.
18:07Angela DeLuca, you are hereby sentenced to life imprisonment without the possibility of parole.
18:13Marshal's remand the prisoner to custody.
18:23Ma?
18:25Ma?
18:26Ma?
18:35So, how is she?
18:39I'm...
18:41I'm so sorry.
18:42She didn't make it.
18:46I know how upset you must be.
18:48Please don't be angry with God because your prayers weren't answered.
18:53Oh.
18:54Don't worry about it, hon.
18:56Me and God are good.
19:07I spoke with the doctor.
19:08They are going to keep her overnight for observation.
19:11I thought they said she was fine.
19:12They're just being extra cautious, that's all.
19:15Look at her.
19:16I feel bad even saying it with everything that's happened, but we really lucked out, huh?
19:23I don't think it was luck.
19:25I think it was God.
19:27Actually, it was Lynette.
19:29Lynette was his instrument.
19:31Either way, it was a hell of a tomb.
19:33No, I'm serious.
19:35Thank God save Celia because she's special.
19:37She has a gift.
19:40What kind of gift?
19:42I'm not sure yet.
19:44But she has one.
19:46I know she's going to do something amazing with her life.
19:51Fine.
19:52While you figure out how our daughter's going to change the world, I'm going to the cafeteria.
19:56See you in a few.
20:16And before she drifted off to sleep, Gabrielle wondered.
20:28What if her daughter was destined to be a great actress?
20:35Hi.
20:36Hi.
20:37Celia Solis.
20:38How old are you?
20:41Five.
20:42It's our first audition.
20:44We're very excited.
20:45Oh, great.
20:45Such a cutie.
20:46Just what we're looking for.
20:47Oh, she can be cuter.
20:48Show him, honey.
20:51Good girl.
20:55Okay, Celia, this is...
20:57Here.
20:57This is a commercial for Ouch Away Bandages.
21:00Stand right there on the tee.
21:01You just got a boo-boo on your finger.
21:03You're going to hold it up, look real sad, and cry.
21:05Okay?
21:10And go.
21:12No, no, no.
21:13Don't smile, honey.
21:14We need you to cry.
21:15Let's try it again.
21:19Uh, okay.
21:22Thank you very much.
21:23Wait, wait, wait, wait.
21:24You've got to give her another shot, please.
21:26Hey.
21:26I love the look, but can I be honest with you, Mom?
21:29The side dish that came with my lunch is more talent.
21:31What are you saying?
21:32I'm saying she's not as good as coleslaw.
21:34Deal with it.
21:35Hey, that little girl is here for a reason.
21:37She's going to inspire people, and you are going to be part of that.
21:41All right.
21:42Well, hurry up.
21:46Hi.
21:47Hey, I got you another chance.
21:48Can you cry for Mommy?
21:51Sure you can.
21:52When that nice, casting man asks you to hold up a finger, just hold it up and cry.
21:56How easy is that?
22:00Ew.
22:03Hello?
22:04What?
22:05Oh, my God.
22:07Daddy fell and hurt himself.
22:09I don't think he's going to make it.
22:16And when he fell, he landed on your hamster cage and crushed Mr. McFuzz.
22:24He is dead.
22:24Mr. McFuzz is dead.
22:27Mr. McFuzz is dead.
22:41Gabby, I'm going to take Celia for an ice cream.
22:43Be back in a bit.
22:48Come on.
22:49The bus for camp leaves in 20 minutes.
22:52What about my auditions?
22:54Mommy's going to kill us.
22:55Hey, let me handle Mommy.
22:57You need a sleeping bag to get ice cream?
22:59Run!
23:08Leave it! Leave it! Leave it!
23:21What the hell are you doing? We talked about this.
23:23No summer camp. She's got auditions.
23:25Gabby, you have got her living in this weird little bubble
23:27and she needs to be around kids her own age.
23:29She will be. I'm taking her to a casting call for Annie.
23:32Why can't you support her career?
23:35Celia, will you wait in the car, please?
23:39Thank you, sweetie.
23:43Because she stinks.
23:45That little girl is destined for greatness.
23:47That is why God saved her.
23:48God does not save people who stink.
23:50Yeah, well, maybe God saved her so that she could go to camp
23:53and make some friends and have a normal childhood.
23:57Who would believe in a God like that?
23:58Gabby, she's miserable.
24:00No, she's not. She wants this.
24:02No, she does it to please you.
24:04That is a horrible thing to say. I am not hurting her.
24:07In fact, making her shine is my life's work.
24:10All I want is people to understand how special she is.
24:12Celia, get in the house.
24:13Celia, wait.
24:16I'm sorry, but you have clearly lost your mind
24:17and I'm not going to stand here and watch you ruin our daughter's childhood.
24:21If you don't like it, leave.
24:25Gabby, be careful what you say because I am very close to going.
24:29See ya.
24:30Come on.
24:31Let's go get ready for your audition.
24:32You're going to be the best Annie ever.
24:42There you go, sweetie.
24:46All better.
24:47Out your way, at ease of ventures.
24:49They heal with a mother's love.
24:54Mama, no.
24:56Look at that face.
24:57That's a star.
24:58You're not watching this again.
25:02Now, please, help me with the groceries.
25:07Did you get my wrinkle cream?
25:09I can't buy stuff like that with food stamps.
25:12I know. I just wish you loved me enough to steal it.
25:23Hello?
25:25Jerry, sweetie.
25:27Honey, it's your agent.
25:29Oh, Celia's dying to work.
25:31What do you got for us?
25:32Oh, come on.
25:33There's got to be something.
25:36No, no.
25:37She's not too old.
25:38She can pass for 15.
25:40Hell, I'm looking at her right now.
25:41Okay, we'll be there.
25:43Baby, we've got an audition.
25:45Now we're going to get that hair into pigtails.
25:47Mama, I think we need to talk.
25:49What did I do with those ace bandages?
25:51We've got to flatten you down.
25:53Listen to me.
25:54I don't want to be an actress.
25:56What?
25:57You can't quit.
25:58You're...
25:59I'm special.
26:00This is my destiny.
26:01It's why I was spared.
26:02You spent the last 20 years telling me I'm meant for big things.
26:07And you are.
26:08No, I'm not special.
26:11I'm normal.
26:12And I just want to have a normal life.
26:14Get married.
26:15Have kids.
26:17And there's going to be plenty of time for that.
26:19You always say that.
26:21Why can't you admit it's over?
26:25It's because we give up.
26:28And everything I've worked for is for nothing.
26:32Your father walked out.
26:33Your sister never calls.
26:36This is all I have.
26:41What time's the audition?
26:44Tomorrow.
26:44Three o'clock.
26:46Now, let's do something about this hair.
26:49Oh, honey.
26:50This is the one.
26:51I feel it.
26:52One day you're going to thank me.
27:08I brought you coffee.
27:12So have you figured out what our four-year-old is going to do with her life?
27:15No.
27:17But I did figure out what she has to do to be special.
27:20What's that?
27:26Absolutely nothing.
27:34How could this happen?
27:35I know I fell, but I felt fine afterwards.
27:37It doesn't take much to cause a tear to the placenta.
27:39But you said the one baby is fine.
27:41Yes.
27:42But if we don't operate on the other one, there could be a decrease in blood flow to the brain,
27:47which could put the child at risk developmentally.
27:51At risk how?
27:52Physically?
27:52Mentally?
27:53Right now, there's no way to know.
27:58How soon can we do the surgery?
27:59We're ready to go.
28:01Let's get her in.
28:05At that moment, Lynette began to think of the baby she had yet to meet.
28:13She thought of what it would be like to hold him, how it would feel to look into his eyes
28:21and to kiss his tiny hand.
28:27And then, Lynette thought of what would happen if the doctor told her that same beautiful child was disabled.
28:45He especially hates the hamstring stretches.
28:48Well, and obviously it's hard to hear him cry.
28:50You really need to tune it out because with alpatherapy, his muscle tone will...
28:55You try, maybe it's me.
28:58Sometimes it helps to sing to them.
29:00Oh, I do that.
29:01Oh, I do that.
29:01He loves it when I do that.
29:03And the sailor said, Brandy, you're a fine girl.
29:07What a good wife you would be.
29:11Why don't we take a break?
29:14Maybe we should take some time and talk about where we're at.
29:17Where we're at is we haven't seen any milestones since August.
29:21Not since he finally started grabbing his feet, but that was a big one.
29:25Definitely.
29:26But he should be sitting by now, right?
29:29Or pulling to stand or crawling.
29:31If you worry too much about what he should be able to do by now or what other kids his
29:35age are doing, it's going to drive you crazy.
29:39Fine.
29:40I know I keep saying this, but try to focus on the progress he's making.
29:45Like what?
29:46You're with him every day.
29:48You tell me.
29:50What do you see?
30:00Would you excuse us for a second?
30:06What is it?
30:08I can't do this.
30:09Can't do what?
30:10This, her, the therapy, and the injections, and the equipment, and no one can even tell us if any of
30:16it is helping.
30:17I think it is.
30:18But even if it isn't, this is what there is to do, so we're doing it.
30:22Well, I can't.
30:23No?
30:24You don't want to.
30:25Neither do I.
30:26Neither does he.
30:27Didn't you hear him crying in there?
30:29But we don't have a choice.
30:30So come on.
30:31Jean's got to go home soon.
30:32I feel like I'm being punished, and I don't even know what I did.
30:37You can't think that way.
30:39What else is there to think about?
30:41Hopes for the future?
30:42He might not even have one.
30:44He's 14 months.
30:45Don't write him off yet.
30:49But you should start thinking about the future, because no matter what, it's coming.
30:54And it's either going to make you less afraid or more.
30:57And you will know that you either did everything that you can for your son,
31:03or you will be sorry.
31:22It's okay.
31:24I can do this.
31:26I can do this.
31:43Hi, honey.
31:45Can I have a sandwich?
31:47Uh, sure.
31:48I just have to finish these dishes.
31:52I'm hungry.
31:54Well, unless you want soap on rye, you're going to have to wait.
32:15Actually, why don't you make yourself a sandwich?
32:18But you always do it.
32:21And you always watch me, so I know you know how.
32:24I'm tired.
32:25So am I, and I still have to vacuum and do the laundry.
32:29My arms hurt.
32:30I had to swim today.
32:32And you do that so you can get stronger, so you can do things like make sandwiches.
32:38Speaking of which, in the time we've been arguing about this, you could have guessed what?
32:42Made a sandwich.
32:45So could you.
32:47Jason's mom makes him whatever food he wants.
32:50Even French toast.
32:52I would be happy to make Jason French toast, too.
32:55He always tells me how pretty I am.
32:58Not to mention he's also in a wheelchair, so he can't reach the shelves in the fridge.
33:03But you can.
33:05Too bad you don't appreciate it.
33:08You're not, you're not really busy.
33:10You just don't want to help me.
33:12You know what?
33:13One day, I won't be able to help you because I won't be here.
33:17And then maybe you'll understand why I wanted you to learn to do stuff for yourself.
33:24Or you won't.
33:30But either way, I'm not making you a sandwich.
33:32I'm not making you a sandwich.
34:26That looks good.
34:30Can I have a bite?
34:35When I was born, my doctor told my parents I wouldn't make it through the night.
34:41Then through the week.
34:44Then it was that I was blind.
34:46That I'd need a wheelchair.
34:50I guess what I'm saying is, I've really pissed my doctors off.
34:59At first, my mother was scared.
35:03Scared.
35:05My disability.
35:07My limitations.
35:10I know this because she told me.
35:13Then she realized what she was really scared of was my potential.
35:18And that she'd miss something that would help me reach it.
35:23Gandhi said, strength does not come from a physical capacity.
35:32It comes from an indomitable will.
35:36My mother's probably never heard that saying.
35:39But every day of my life, she showed me how true it is.
35:46Now I, I hope I can start showing her.
35:59Thank you all very much.
36:16How's our baby?
36:17Is he okay?
36:27We lost the baby.
36:33But the other baby is fine.
36:39It's okay.
36:43We're going to be okay.
36:57We're going to be okay.
37:19I don't know how to say thank you for saving my child's life.
37:24And how sorry I am.
37:33We were going to name him Patrick.
37:39And he would have been amazing.
37:50The funeral for Carl Meyer was a dignified affair.
37:55Attended by friends and family.
37:58And those who loved him.
38:02The priest spoke about the nature of tragedy.
38:05The priest spoke about the nature of tragedy.
38:05How it causes people to ask,
38:08What if?
38:09What if he hadn't died?
38:13What if I had chosen differently?
38:17What if I had made that mistake?
38:21And then the priest said,
38:23The best way to honor those who had died
38:26was to focus on what was
38:29And to keep on living the best way we know how.
38:35And in time,
38:37That is exactly what my friends would do.