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00:00:03Absolutely, the suave is one of my signature dishes.
00:00:05Yes, I can do the green tea souffle as well.
00:00:09Perfect.
00:00:09I'll take care of everything, Mrs. Nyberg,
00:00:11and thank you for thinking of me.
00:00:14I love it!
00:00:15That's three dinner parties this month.
00:00:17No, I love it. Let me know when I can quit my job.
00:00:19I've already got our Florida Retirement Villa picked out.
00:00:22Clothing optional.
00:00:24Ugh. Let me know when I can throw up.
00:00:26Ew, me too.
00:00:27Good morning, Dylan. How are you today, Dylan?
00:00:29I'm doing fine. Thanks, Dad. How are you doing?
00:00:31Hey, aren't you late for class, pal?
00:00:33I'll get there.
00:00:36Today's a big day, right?
00:00:37We think so. Appointment's at 10.
00:00:40My laundry done?
00:00:42On the step.
00:00:43Cool. Well, I hope you two find what you're looking for.
00:00:49Still not too late to get a dog.
00:00:55So, that went well.
00:00:57I'll talk to him and find out what's going on.
00:00:58Oh, I know what it is. It's me. Evil stepmother.
00:01:02Well, no one said this was going to be easy.
00:01:03Even with Dylan living away at college.
00:01:06But don't worry about it. I've told him many times.
00:01:08Either he loves you as much as I do, or that's it. He's out of the will.
00:01:12That's why I married you. Excellent parenting skills.
00:01:15Yeah, man. I'm glad. I knew there was a reason I got so much.
00:01:21Oh, wow. I didn't think I'd be so nervous.
00:01:23I thought you were going to be fine.
00:01:24This is good, right? This meeting they asked for?
00:01:26I think it's better than good, you know?
00:01:28No, no, I do. It's just all the forums say it can take up to 18 months to get your
00:01:32referral through, so...
00:01:33What do you mean they liked us? Bump us up the list.
00:01:36Oh, no, they liked me.
00:01:37What's that supposed to mean?
00:01:38Well, you know how you are, and they did say personality is an important factor.
00:01:42Oh, personality. Oh, you say I have a horrible personality?
00:01:43No, no, I'm saying you don't have one.
00:01:45Hey, hey, hey, cool. People are looking.
00:01:47I don't care. Nothing.
00:01:55There's nothing to worry about. You're going to be a great mom.
00:02:12Hello, this is Lydia.
00:02:26Sorry, Kim. I didn't see you there.
00:02:29No worries.
00:02:31Love your necklace.
00:02:33Morning.
00:03:11So, boy or girl?
00:03:13We're excited to hear what you have to say.
00:03:18Mrs. Maxwell, on your adoption application, you noted that you take citalopram for depression, is that correct?
00:03:24That's right. My doctor prescribed it.
00:03:26And you've been taking it for a little over a year now?
00:03:29Yes.
00:03:30Regularly?
00:03:31Regularly, yes.
00:03:32Kim, uh, what's this about?
00:03:34We were under the impression that we were just going to come here and you were going to show us
00:03:37a picture of our new baby.
00:03:42Well, to be perfectly, um, blunt, we have a problem. The use of antidepressants is frowned upon by many of
00:03:51the countries with whom we have adoption agreements.
00:03:55That seems rather narrow-minded.
00:03:57Yeah, I would think anything that would help a prospective parent cope would be seen as a good thing.
00:04:00I couldn't agree more. But, unfortunately, they don't view it this way.
00:04:04The medication gave her her life back.
00:04:06I have a chemical deficiency, that's all. You know, if I had a broken arm and didn't treat it, you
00:04:10would think I was ridiculous. How is this any different?
00:04:14It's not wrong to ask for help.
00:04:16Look, I realize that their thinking is flawed. But, because you disclosed it in your medical history, the damage is
00:04:24done.
00:04:27Are you saying our application has been flat-out rejected?
00:04:32I'm afraid so. But let's not forget, there are other options available, um, such as domestic adoption.
00:04:38That's not for us.
00:04:39We have friends who have been on the waiting list for over three years. The way the system works, we
00:04:43could easily be on for twice that long.
00:04:45What if we were to refile without mentioning the antidepressants?
00:04:48At this point, you would have to disclose that or it's fraud. What about surrogacy?
00:04:53We've tried. Would you be open to adopting a teen? Our foster system, it just has so many incredible young
00:04:59ladies and gentlemen available for permanent adoption.
00:05:02Ben, I want to go home. Yeah. This isn't right. You should warn people.
00:05:14I'm really sorry. So are we.
00:05:20Well, that sucked. They seem like such good people too. It's, it's just not fair.
00:05:29It never is.
00:05:31I'm really sorry.
00:05:40Are you sure there's no room?
00:05:41Sorry, come on.
00:05:51I'm sorry. Is someone in there?
00:05:53Be right out.
00:06:00Hey, Gretchen. How's my mom doing?
00:06:02Oh, it's been one of those days, but she'll be glad to see you.
00:06:06Sometimes it feels like a bad, cosmic joke.
00:06:09The parent who cared about me is gone, and the one who's left behind needs constant care.
00:06:13I know you loved your father very much, and we miss seeing him around here, too.
00:06:17You just do your best, like you always do.
00:06:23Hi, Mom.
00:06:27Why has Michael stopped visiting me?
00:06:30Has he found someone else?
00:06:32No. Mom, Dad passed away last winter, remember?
00:06:36It was snowing at the funeral.
00:06:38The wind was blowing.
00:06:40The wind?
00:06:43It was cold.
00:06:46Blustery.
00:06:47That's right.
00:06:48Not a good day for a funeral.
00:06:50No.
00:06:51But I liked that potato salad and the ham.
00:06:55Have your cousin, Annette, bring me some more.
00:06:58You know, I could cook for you.
00:07:01My catering company has really taken off.
00:07:03Annette's potato salad is the best.
00:07:06Tell her to make a lot of it.
00:07:08Okay.
00:07:10I'll do that.
00:07:13Michael's gone?
00:07:19He is, Mom.
00:07:22Dad's dead and gone.
00:07:26My husband is dead, too.
00:07:28Oh, Dolores, I know.
00:07:30I'm sorry.
00:07:32Don't be.
00:07:32He comes to visit me every night, just like he said he would.
00:07:36Larry is a good man.
00:07:38There's no such thing as a good man.
00:07:41They're all boozers and skirt chasers.
00:07:44And my husband was the worst of them all.
00:07:46Mom, don't say that.
00:07:47You know that's not true.
00:07:48Dad loved you.
00:07:49Larry and I play bingo together.
00:07:53He lets me win.
00:08:05Her Alzheimer's is getting worse.
00:08:07Well, that's not unusual.
00:08:09Often the death of a spouse can accelerate dementia.
00:08:11It happened to my mom.
00:08:12Well, I'm not sure Dolores is doing much better.
00:08:14She says her dead husband comes to visit her.
00:08:17They play bingo.
00:08:19Well, of course he does.
00:08:20It wouldn't be the first time a spirit stopped by
00:08:22to deal with unfinished business.
00:08:25You should see her face.
00:08:28Nice one.
00:08:29You had me going.
00:08:30I could tell.
00:08:31The truth is you work here long enough,
00:08:32you see just how strong the earthly bonds are between people.
00:08:35Husbands and wives, fathers and sons,
00:08:37mothers and daughters.
00:08:39Maybe these bonds are harder to break than we think.
00:08:42No, I think it's just wishful thinking.
00:08:45Bye.
00:08:53I feel like it's my fault.
00:08:55Like I should have done some research.
00:08:57Don't beat yourself up, honey.
00:08:59It wasn't meant to be.
00:09:01Yeah, but if I just...
00:09:02But nothing.
00:09:03I'm not going to let them make me feel bad
00:09:04about doing what was right for me at the time.
00:09:18Mr. Maxwell?
00:09:20Hi, my name is Lydia Newman.
00:09:21I'm from the St. Barlow Adoption Agency.
00:09:24And I think I have some good news for you.
00:09:33This will strike you as unorthodox,
00:09:35but I overheard your conversation with Kim at the agency,
00:09:38and I want you to know that I understand your frustration.
00:09:41Thank you, Ms. Newman.
00:09:42My own mother was on antidepressants for years.
00:09:45Back then, it wasn't something that you talked about.
00:09:47I can't begin to imagine the number of great moms and dads
00:09:49who have been turned away by this ridiculous notion
00:09:51that they're too damaged to love a child.
00:09:53Very true.
00:09:55Which brings me to why I'm here.
00:09:57I've come across a unique situation.
00:09:59I've been asked to place a six-year-old girl.
00:10:01Her mother is in prison on a three-strike felony conviction,
00:10:04and she's agreed to turn the child over to the state
00:10:06for permanent adoption.
00:10:09Oh.
00:10:11There must be a waiting list.
00:10:13Not if you can circumvent it.
00:10:17Which is why...
00:10:20I'd like to introduce you to your new daughter.
00:10:26Well, hold on.
00:10:27Um, I really, really appreciate you thinking about us first,
00:10:31but I've got to ask you.
00:10:33I hope you don't take this the wrong way.
00:10:37Isn't this illegal?
00:10:40Well, I suppose somebody could make that argument,
00:10:42but let me assure you, in all my years as a social worker,
00:10:44I've never had anybody challenge a placement request.
00:10:47No, right.
00:10:47However, if we did decide to go down this road,
00:10:51there is always a possibility that at some point in the future
00:10:54we could end up in a legal battle.
00:10:56I thought you wanted to be parents.
00:10:58We do.
00:10:59But I think my husband's questions are good ones.
00:11:01I mean, the last thing we'd want to happen
00:11:02is to bring this little girl into our home,
00:11:04willing to lose her.
00:11:06Maybe I was wrong about the two of you.
00:11:08Most couples would leap at a domestic adoption opportunity
00:11:10with no birth mother in the way.
00:11:12Ms. Newman, wait.
00:11:12You know, I...
00:11:13I've been in this business a long time,
00:11:15and although most of you won't admit it,
00:11:18none of you want to share your child's love with anyone.
00:11:24What I'm offering you is a once-in-a-lifetime occurrence.
00:11:27We don't disagree.
00:11:28But we also don't want to set ourselves up for disaster.
00:11:30Senator, isn't there some way we can do this by the book?
00:11:36You know, I'm not here to debate the legal parameters
00:11:38of by the book, Mr. Maxwell,
00:11:39except to say that all the proper paperwork
00:11:41would be in place.
00:11:44You know, being a parent,
00:11:46it requires personal sacrifice,
00:11:48and if you don't think that you were wrong by the system,
00:11:51I'm sure I can find somebody who was.
00:11:53No, wait.
00:11:56Maybe we're being too cautious.
00:11:57If you could just give us a few minutes to discuss this,
00:12:00in private.
00:12:02Why? His mind's already made up.
00:12:04That's not true.
00:12:05Please.
00:12:06Just a minute.
00:12:09Fine.
00:12:18When one door closes, another one opens.
00:12:21Isn't that what you always say?
00:12:22Yeah, but this is very dicey.
00:12:24I mean, I can't even comprehend all the ways.
00:12:25This could turn out badly.
00:12:26I know, but I want to move forward anyway.
00:12:28Why?
00:12:29I mean, you've never been one to throw caution to the wind before.
00:12:33Look at this little girl, Ben.
00:12:35She needs us.
00:12:36Joanna, that's not fair.
00:12:37I know it's not, but it's the way I feel.
00:12:39And I can't give you a better, more concrete answer,
00:12:42so I'm asking you to take a loop of faith with me.
00:12:45We need to get this little girl into a loving home,
00:12:47even if it's only temporary.
00:12:49What do you say?
00:13:02We'd love to adopt Piper.
00:13:07Oh, Father, that's wonderful news.
00:13:14I'll be in touch soon to finalize everything.
00:13:18I'm so happy for you.
00:13:20I always say every woman deserves to be a mom.
00:13:35What time is it?
00:13:37Five minutes later than the last time you asked.
00:13:40What if Lydia doesn't show up?
00:13:43Then we steer clear of going to jail.
00:13:47Take that back.
00:13:49What's happened is a blessing.
00:13:58We're here.
00:14:05Come on.
00:14:06It's okay.
00:14:11Come on.
00:14:11Come on.
00:14:18Hi.
00:14:19Honey, we're so glad to finally meet you.
00:14:22Hey, Piper.
00:14:23This is for you.
00:14:30Here you go, Piper.
00:14:34I made this for you.
00:14:37You made this?
00:14:40Oh, my goodness.
00:14:43It's beautiful.
00:14:44I love it.
00:14:46You're a great artist.
00:14:49Can I see?
00:15:08Take good care of her, okay?
00:15:16Take good care of her, okay?
00:15:36Nothing could feel more right.
00:15:39Do you want to go back inside?
00:15:43I'll come, sweetie.
00:15:45What if it's not real?
00:15:49It's real, sweetheart.
00:15:51Do you want to see your room?
00:15:53Is it in my forever room?
00:15:55It certainly is.
00:15:57We're family now.
00:15:58And we'll never leave you.
00:16:01Ever.
00:16:01Even when my mommy comes?
00:16:05Well, you're a very lucky little girl, because you have two mommies now.
00:16:12And, um, maybe we could all live here together.
00:16:16I would like that.
00:16:18Okay, well, then let's go.
00:16:20I'll raise you.
00:16:21Okay.
00:16:22Okay.
00:16:23Hey, what about the, uh...
00:16:28I'm sensing a trend here.
00:17:00Honey, shut off the waterworks.
00:17:02No tears.
00:17:03I can't help it.
00:17:04She's just too precious.
00:17:05Are you going to freak around?
00:17:12Hey, Piper.
00:17:14Look at this.
00:17:16I'm going to put your beautiful drawing right here.
00:17:22We can all look at it every day.
00:17:24Would you like that?
00:17:28All right.
00:17:35Piper, we're so glad you're finally here.
00:17:46I think she likes us.
00:17:51I think she likes us.
00:18:07Where's mine?
00:18:11Where is my cookie?
00:18:14I want my cookie!
00:18:17Where is it?
00:18:19Is it here?
00:18:25Where is it?
00:18:30Oh, I know where my cookie is.
00:18:33It's right...
00:18:36here.
00:18:38There's my cookie.
00:18:39There's my cookie!
00:18:41Are you my cookie?
00:18:43Are you my delicious little cookie, girl?
00:18:46Answer me.
00:18:47You better answer me or I'm going to eat you all up.
00:18:49Are you my scrumptious little daughter?
00:18:51Yes.
00:18:51And am I the best cookie lover you know?
00:18:54Yes.
00:18:54And am I your favorite mommy of all time?
00:19:02Piper, I didn't mean that.
00:19:04That's not what I meant.
00:19:06Piper!
00:19:10Wow.
00:19:12Dad was right.
00:19:13You do have a way with kids.
00:19:28So, how's she transitioning?
00:19:31Pretty good, I guess.
00:19:32We've had her ups and downs, but otherwise, I was coming along just fine.
00:19:36She hasn't called me mommy just yet.
00:19:39Believe me, there'll be days you wish she never knew the word.
00:19:41Not me.
00:19:43Ah, the glowing optimism of a new mother.
00:19:46You have to love it.
00:19:51Slime!
00:20:12I met an old man who would not say his praise.
00:20:18Took him by the left.
00:20:20Look, I'm through down the stairs.
00:20:24Wow.
00:20:25That's an oldie but a goodie.
00:20:27Where'd you hear that one?
00:20:28In my head.
00:20:30Can I have a snack now?
00:20:32Yes.
00:20:33Got your snack right here.
00:20:35And a hug.
00:20:37Oh, Pete, come here.
00:20:40You can have all the hugs you want.
00:20:42Mmm.
00:20:55Mommy?
00:21:02Wait here a second, sweetheart.
00:21:18Excuse me.
00:21:23No!
00:21:28Piper!
00:21:32Come here.
00:21:34Honey, are you okay?
00:21:35She just darted out in front of the car.
00:21:36I could have killed her.
00:21:37I only turned away for one second.
00:21:39Well, that's all it takes with kids.
00:21:40Even I know that.
00:21:41I've got her now.
00:21:43Honey, are you okay?
00:21:44Why would you just dart in front of traffic like that?
00:21:47But Mommy told me to.
00:21:50Mommy would never do such a thing.
00:21:53Come on.
00:22:10I'm just glad everyone's all right.
00:22:13I wish I'd been there.
00:22:14Tell me about it.
00:22:17Do you think Piper's okay?
00:22:18She's fine.
00:22:19The good news is she wasn't hit.
00:22:21No, no.
00:22:22I mean, okay with the transition into family and all.
00:22:26What are you talking about?
00:22:28Well, why would she call this woman in the park her mom?
00:22:30I mean, do you think we should have her evaluated?
00:22:33What?
00:22:34I'm just saying.
00:22:35That you think there's something wrong with our daughter?
00:22:37That's not what I meant.
00:22:38Well, then tell me.
00:22:39What did you mean?
00:22:40All I'm saying is I hope that we're doing everything we should.
00:22:45You know, Piper's life has been difficult enough already.
00:22:48We're doing fine.
00:22:50All the books say the same thing.
00:22:52Adopted children have bonding issues.
00:22:53A classic example of that is they'll often turn to any adult as their parent.
00:22:57That's all this is.
00:22:59Really?
00:23:00I hope you're right.
00:23:03Poor little squirt.
00:23:04What's going on out there?
00:23:15I'm gonna get you!
00:23:17I'm gonna get you!
00:23:18Take it now, Dylan!
00:23:20Why?
00:23:20She likes it.
00:23:21Well, I don't.
00:23:22You know it's not safe to act all crazy around the pool.
00:23:25What if she fell in?
00:23:25She can't swim.
00:23:26She's not gonna fall in.
00:23:28Don't argue with me.
00:23:29I don't like the way you're playing.
00:23:30Please stop.
00:23:31It's okay.
00:23:32I like it.
00:23:32It's really fun.
00:23:34Honey, he could hurt you.
00:23:35You seem to forget she's only six years old.
00:23:38I see.
00:23:40Anything else?
00:23:44Now that you mention it, I don't like your use of bad language in front of her either.
00:23:47Or the fact that you never seem to care whether you're watching inappropriate television.
00:23:50I mean, you do know better.
00:23:52Am I right?
00:23:53Maybe I should have stayed in my dorm and left you at peace with your new family.
00:23:56Would that make you happy?
00:23:57Dylan, look.
00:23:58He's such a bitch.
00:23:59I heard that.
00:24:01Hey, would you talk to her?
00:24:02She seems to think that everything I do is bad for Piper.
00:24:05I'm not a child.
00:24:06Then stop acting like one.
00:24:07There we go.
00:24:08Hey, calm down.
00:24:08Calm down.
00:24:09Me?
00:24:10What about her?
00:24:11Or does this new family supersede your other?
00:24:13You're way out of line, Dylan.
00:24:15No, I'm not!
00:24:16She finally got a kid out of you.
00:24:17Now it's obvious that the rest of us can go to hell.
00:24:20Apologize to Joanna right now.
00:24:21I'm sorry you're a bitch.
00:24:23And I'm sorry you're too blinded by her to see how you've changed.
00:24:30Dylan, get back here!
00:24:42Dylan.
00:24:44Dylan, stop.
00:24:45Why?
00:24:45I want to know what's going on.
00:24:47What's it look like?
00:24:48I'm going back to school where I belong.
00:24:50Stop being ridiculous.
00:24:51What, is that what I am now?
00:24:53I thought I was just a bad influence.
00:24:55Can we all just cool down here for a minute?
00:24:58There's no reason you have to leave.
00:25:00This is your family.
00:25:01No, this is your family.
00:25:03Our family crashed and burned a long time ago.
00:25:25Hey.
00:25:27You okay?
00:25:28No.
00:25:31My stepson called me a bitch
00:25:33and suggested that I coerced you into giving me a child.
00:25:37Yeah.
00:25:38I've never seen him this upset before.
00:25:40Yeah, he pretty much said it all.
00:25:43Clearly he resents Piper.
00:25:45Really?
00:25:46I don't know.
00:25:46He's 19.
00:25:47Yeah, I'm not sure it has anything to do with age.
00:25:49You know, if he's got some issue with you or me,
00:25:52I mean, it's still going to hurt.
00:25:53Look at me and my mom.
00:25:54We've never worked anything out.
00:25:56Yeah, I guess we should cut him a break this time.
00:25:59So when Dylan's upset, we all need to change,
00:26:01but Piper is a child who needs evaluation?
00:26:03Honey, that's not true.
00:26:05To be honest,
00:26:06I heard a bit of what set Dylan off,
00:26:09and I'm not sure he's entirely wrong.
00:26:12I know you're frustrated,
00:26:13but like we just said,
00:26:15Dylan's a teenager.
00:26:16He's going to treat her differently.
00:26:19Not like...
00:26:20Like what?
00:26:23Like New China.
00:26:26You can't take your frustrations from your day at the park out on Dylan.
00:26:30That's not fair.
00:26:33Okay.
00:26:36Okay.
00:26:38Equal stepmother and check.
00:26:44Sweetie, are you okay?
00:26:49Piper?
00:26:50I think she's sleepwalking.
00:26:58Oh, she peed her pants.
00:27:02Here, I'll take her.
00:27:04Come here, honey.
00:27:04I got you, big girl.
00:27:05Oh, I'm going to clean you up.
00:27:07Let's go.
00:27:11Hello?
00:27:12Hello?
00:27:14Hello?
00:27:22Who is this?
00:27:23Joanna, it's Gretchen.
00:27:25Hi, Gretchen.
00:27:26I need to let you know your mother,
00:27:27she's taking a turn for the worse.
00:27:29We're going to have to sedate her.
00:27:35I want my daughter!
00:27:41You can't explain it.
00:27:43She's just become so much more disoriented.
00:27:45Her cognitive ability has really deteriorated.
00:27:47Is there anything we can do?
00:27:49Not really.
00:27:50Although sometimes seeing familiar faces can trigger the memory,
00:27:53kind of get her back on track.
00:27:58Hey.
00:28:00Hi.
00:28:01I hear you were asking for me.
00:28:08Mom?
00:28:11Mom, it's me, Joanna.
00:28:14Joanna, you're late.
00:28:16I told you to be home by five.
00:28:20What should I expect?
00:28:22You never listen to me.
00:28:24You're never home on time.
00:28:26You never clean up your room.
00:28:27Mom, stop.
00:28:28This is, I'm your daughter.
00:28:29This is your granddaughter.
00:28:30I'm your daughter.
00:28:31This is your father's fault.
00:28:34His genes, his irresponsibility.
00:28:37I never wanted this.
00:28:39I never wanted a baby in the first place.
00:28:42Mom!
00:28:44Okay, honey, let's go find some toys.
00:28:46Okay.
00:28:47Mother.
00:28:50Housewife.
00:28:52Tied down like a pig to slaughter.
00:28:55This is your fault, Joanna.
00:28:59Your fault.
00:29:01I had a wife.
00:29:04I never wanted you.
00:29:06Mom, stop it!
00:29:07Stop!
00:29:17Hello, Joanna.
00:29:21Where's Piper?
00:29:23I thought you were bringing her by.
00:29:25Gretchen said you'd take a picture of us together.
00:29:28No, don't take it too hard.
00:29:29I see it all the time.
00:29:31They don't know what they're saying, and for God's sake, they don't mean it.
00:29:33I know.
00:29:34I know.
00:29:35Do you?
00:29:37Actually, I think she was being honest for the first time.
00:29:41Joanna.
00:29:42That's okay.
00:29:43You know, my mother was always very distant growing up.
00:29:46In fact, I used to say it seemed like she was in a constant state of wishing she was somewhere
00:29:49else.
00:29:50Maybe I wasn't wrong.
00:29:52Don't be too hard on her.
00:29:53I wish my dad was here.
00:29:55He'd know what to do.
00:29:58Well, maybe he's on his way, and you just don't know it.
00:30:03Sometimes, the only piece my patients find comes after a visit from the other side.
00:30:10Here, let me show you something.
00:30:14What are those?
00:30:18No one saw the glowing lights when I took the photo.
00:30:20And?
00:30:22Well, a skeptic might say that it's just the light refracting in the lamps.
00:30:26But you think it's something else.
00:30:28Well, I don't mean to sound nutty, but when you've worked here for as long as I have,
00:30:34you become witness to things you just can't explain.
00:30:36I believe that when a patient loses their grip on this world, they gain access to another place.
00:30:43A spiritual plane.
00:30:44A place that we're not even aware of.
00:30:48I guess I'm just not much of a believer in that kind of stuff.
00:30:51I just don't buy it.
00:30:52I guess I think what's done is done, and when it ends, maybe it's for the best.
00:30:57Okay.
00:30:58To each his own.
00:31:01Um, well, I'll make sure your mom gets a copy of this photo.
00:31:04You two, if you want one.
00:31:06Oh, that's okay.
00:31:07I don't want one, but thank you.
00:31:17Goodbye, Mom.
00:31:36There I met an old man who would not sing his prayers.
00:31:45I took him by the left leg and threw him down the stairs.
00:32:20Must have hurt to hear her say that.
00:32:22It felt like a knife in my stomach.
00:32:24Well, the truth can hurt.
00:32:25Yeah, although later on it felt different, as if hearing the truth gave me a window into
00:32:31her soul, if that makes sense.
00:32:33Well, you just admitted that she has a soul.
00:32:36The trippy thing is, all that resentment that's been building up over the years, some of it
00:32:41kind of went away.
00:32:41It's because maybe you better understand her?
00:32:44Better than I ever did before, that's for sure.
00:32:47You know what?
00:32:48You know what?
00:32:48Let it go.
00:32:49Just because they're your parents doesn't mean that they aren't without their own flaws.
00:32:52Easier said than done.
00:32:57Hello?
00:32:58Is my dad there?
00:33:00Hi, Dylan.
00:33:01Uh, no, he's not.
00:33:02All right, tell him to call me.
00:33:04Okay.
00:33:04Hey, um, how's everything going?
00:33:08It's...
00:33:09Oh.
00:33:10He's still not talking to you, huh?
00:33:12Afraid not.
00:33:21What?
00:33:21What?
00:33:22What is it?
00:33:27Uh, remember that woman I told you about?
00:33:30The one from the park?
00:33:31Yeah.
00:33:33I think I just saw her outside.
00:33:35What?
00:33:36Are you kidding me?
00:33:39Do you think maybe she followed you home from the park?
00:33:41I don't know.
00:33:44Mommy?
00:33:52Piper, what are you doing?
00:33:54Mommy was here.
00:33:55She's coming to take me home.
00:34:04The homeless woman?
00:34:06Ben, I saw her again.
00:34:07Right outside our house.
00:34:08Call the police.
00:34:09I'm coming home.
00:34:09I have, I have.
00:34:11They said they control the neighborhood, but it still doesn't explain Piper's behavior.
00:34:14I'm telling you, something is wrong.
00:34:16Honey, listen to me.
00:34:18Maybe this is better handled by a professional.
00:34:21Like I said before, let me make an appointment for Piper with a child therapist who specializes
00:34:25in adoption cases.
00:34:26No, no.
00:34:27I need more than some shrinks theories.
00:34:29Piper deserves the truth and so do we.
00:34:31Okay, where are you going?
00:34:33To the source.
00:34:34Whoa, whoa, whoa.
00:34:34Hold on, Joanna.
00:34:35Just hold on a second.
00:34:36Think about what you're doing here.
00:34:37Who do I have?
00:34:39Nobody at the agency knows about this adoption, but Lydia.
00:34:43You're opening up a whole other can of worms here.
00:34:45I don't care.
00:34:46I just want to help our little girl.
00:34:57May I help you?
00:34:59Uh, I was looking for Lydia Newman.
00:35:01Mrs. Maxwell?
00:35:05Where's Lydia?
00:35:06She quit.
00:35:08Why?
00:35:09Actually, we don't know.
00:35:10She just stopped coming in for work one day.
00:35:14Is there something wrong?
00:35:17No, no.
00:35:18I just wanted to thank her.
00:35:20Oh, I didn't know that you knew Lydia.
00:35:22Uh, well, she heard that our adoption plans fell through
00:35:25and, um, sent us a lovely gift basket,
00:35:27and I thought maybe I'd write her a thank you note.
00:35:29You could forward it to her?
00:35:31Of course.
00:35:33Excuse me.
00:35:36Kim Carlson?
00:35:40Yes.
00:35:41We will need about two hours.
00:35:45Yes.
00:35:52Of course, we can make anything more.
00:35:53Thanks so much.
00:35:54My pleasure.
00:36:07I've been willing to do whatever it is you need except this.
00:36:11Oh, come on.
00:36:11You're my guy.
00:36:12I need you to trust me on this.
00:36:15Look, our daughter is a beautiful, intelligent, caring little girl.
00:36:18She's not damaged.
00:36:19She doesn't think every adult she sees is her mother.
00:36:22She thinks one particular woman who is stalking us is her mom,
00:36:25and I need to know why.
00:36:26Then you think she's telling the truth about this woman you've seen.
00:36:28Our daughter's not a liar.
00:36:30No, but her mother's in prison.
00:36:33Well, what if she's not?
00:36:34What if she was never in prison?
00:36:36What if Lydia's lying?
00:36:37That's what I need to know.
00:36:40Are you with me?
00:36:48Check this out.
00:36:51Something tells me this isn't going to end well.
00:36:55Oh!
00:37:05I don't know.
00:37:06I can't do it, Angel.
00:37:07I can't do it, Angel.
00:37:08I can't do it.
00:37:18You can't do it, Angel.
00:37:19I can't do it.
00:37:22Do it.
00:37:23You can do it.
00:37:25Oh, my God.
00:37:36Hello?
00:37:41Hello?
00:37:57Why do this?
00:38:03She's totally nuts.
00:38:18Whatever her state of mind, she's certainly afraid of something.
00:38:50Uh, Joanna.
00:39:02Why would she burn Piper's file?
00:39:04I don't know, but who's this?
00:39:06You ever heard of them?
00:39:08No.
00:39:09Lydia never mentioned either of them.
00:39:12Well, Lydia was honest about one thing, anyway.
00:39:16She really was in prison.
00:39:20That's her.
00:39:21Who?
00:39:22That's the woman from the park and from our house.
00:39:25That's Piper's mother.
00:39:27No, this cannot be happening.
00:39:30Where the hell is Lydia Newman?
00:39:32I won't let them take Piper away.
00:39:36I won't.
00:39:37Come here.
00:39:56Come here.
00:39:58Ah!
00:40:06To be continued...
00:40:55To be continued...
00:40:58To be continued...
00:41:11To be continued...
00:41:16Obviously I've seen them get violent before, but it's never directed at themselves.
00:41:21It's lucky I got here when I did.
00:41:23Thank you, Gretchen.
00:41:26We both really appreciate everything you've done.
00:41:29Did she say anything?
00:41:30She said I want my daughter.
00:41:34It scared the hell out of me, too.
00:41:36Like she was possessed.
00:41:38I know this is all strange for you.
00:41:41You call me if you need any more help.
00:41:43Okay.
00:41:54You've reached the office of Margo Lace, attorney at law.
00:41:56Please leave a message and I will get back to you as soon as I can.
00:42:00Miss Lace, my name is Joanna Maxwell.
00:42:03I got your number from the public defender's office.
00:42:05It's my understanding that you were working on an appeal for a client of yours named Ashley Henderson who committed
00:42:10suicide in prison.
00:42:12And if you have any more information about her death, I'd love to hear from you.
00:42:16Again, my name is Joanna Maxwell.
00:42:18Thank you for your time.
00:42:22You're going to tell me?
00:42:41Tell you what?
00:42:44Whatever it is you're stewing on in your head.
00:42:46I know how you work, sweetheart.
00:42:47You chew on something and then you wait until after I close my eyes before you launch into your detailed
00:42:52diatribe.
00:42:52That'll go on for hours.
00:42:56Or not.
00:42:59I'm thinking we should call the police.
00:43:01The police?
00:43:01I'm just throwing it out there.
00:43:03What are we going to tell them?
00:43:04That a ghost is attempting to kidnap our child?
00:43:07No, maybe we can tell them about Lydia.
00:43:08Come clean about what she's done.
00:43:10Maybe they'll know how to find her.
00:43:11Oh, sure.
00:43:12After they take Piper away from us.
00:43:13No way.
00:43:14We're not going to involve the police.
00:43:15It's too risky.
00:43:16Well, then you think of something.
00:43:17At least I'm trying to protect our daughter.
00:43:19Oh, that's what this is about.
00:43:21I'm not doing enough.
00:43:22I'm sorry.
00:43:23I didn't mean that.
00:43:24Actually, I think you did.
00:43:25And you know what?
00:43:26It's not fair.
00:43:27Good night.
00:43:28Ben, please.
00:43:29I can't believe I let you talk me into this.
00:43:31This whole thing is your fault.
00:43:32Ben, don't do this.
00:43:48Ben?
00:43:58I don't want my daughter.
00:44:23I don't want my daughter.
00:44:57I don't want my daughter.
00:45:44I don't want my daughter.
00:45:46You can't have her.
00:45:48She's ours now.
00:45:49Go back to the light.
00:45:51Whatever you do, you're dead.
00:45:52I don't want my daughter.
00:46:03Where's Piper?
00:46:04She's gone.
00:46:04What?
00:46:09Tiger!
00:46:52Go inside.
00:46:54Go inside now.
00:47:06What do we do?
00:47:08I don't know.
00:47:42Hello?
00:47:44Joanna, it's Gretchen.
00:47:47It's Gretchen.
00:47:49Hi, Gretchen.
00:47:51You and your family are in terrible danger, but I think I know someone who can help.
00:48:04Upon death, a spirit is essentially nothing more than raw emotion.
00:48:08Things like logic, reason, and empathy have all gone out the window.
00:48:13Only the strongest emotions remain.
00:48:15So she doesn't understand why her daughter isn't with her?
00:48:18She just knows it's our fault.
00:48:19How much of her memory is intertwined with her basic fight-or-flight instincts is more difficult to predict.
00:48:25In your situation, she clearly knows she has a daughter, and the need to get her back is overriding everything
00:48:30else.
00:48:32But why can't she just take Piper?
00:48:35In layman's terms, she doesn't know how.
00:48:37Her basic ability to manipulate her surroundings is all new to her.
00:48:41But she'll learn.
00:48:42In some ways, her learning curve has already begun.
00:48:45She found you, and now your mother.
00:48:49Gretchen's right.
00:48:50In her current state, she equates hurting you with getting her daughter back.
00:48:54It's going to get worse, isn't it?
00:48:56Most likely, yes.
00:48:57Sometimes, when a person dies in a state of extreme emotion, their spirit won't pass over until they have justice.
00:49:03Unless we intercede, I doubt she'll give up until she's brought Piper over to her side.
00:49:08She wants to kill her own daughter?
00:49:11I'm afraid so.
00:49:13Because to her, you see, this is not such a bad thing.
00:49:16It's a way to reunite them.
00:49:19Forever.
00:49:20I won't let that happen.
00:49:23There must be something we can do to protect ourselves.
00:49:28Gretchen, are you up to it?
00:49:49Only Lydia's apartment doesn't seem that insane.
00:49:53You have a better idea?
00:49:54I know, it feels over the top, but it works.
00:49:58Native Americans have been using white sage to chase away negative energy for centuries.
00:50:02Okay, just a little out of my comfort zone.
00:50:04Don't worry.
00:50:05The cleanses we've done have all been successful.
00:50:07And if this one isn't?
00:50:08A more powerful exorcism may be necessary in order to convince Piper's mom to move on to the other side.
00:50:15Are we ready?
00:50:17Then let's begin.
00:50:19Remember, be forceful but not belligerent.
00:50:22Antagonizing a spirit could bring about a violent reaction.
00:50:25Okay, wait a second.
00:50:27Are we sure that we should be doing this?
00:50:30Ben, let's try and stay positive about this.
00:50:32They're trying to help us.
00:50:33Joanna's right.
00:50:34I'm not trying to frighten you.
00:50:35But we do need to be united in our purpose.
00:50:37This is not about picking a fight.
00:50:39This is about making the spirit see that its presence won't be tolerated.
00:50:49Spirit, we mean you no harm.
00:50:51Please leave this place in peace.
00:50:56Spirit, we mean you no harm.
00:50:58Please leave this place in peace.
00:51:03You are dead, so we wish you well to seek the light.
00:51:22Spirit, we mean you no harm.
00:51:26Please leave this place in peace.
00:51:29So we wish you well to seek the light.
00:51:33Spirit, we mean you no harm.
00:51:36Please leave this place in peace.
00:51:40Oh, my God.
00:52:13You have no power over the members of this home any longer.
00:52:25This house is for the living, not the dead. Seek the light.
00:52:29Leave this place in peace.
00:52:37Seek the light!
00:52:38Leave us!
00:52:59Is that it?
00:53:05Yeah. Yeah, I think that's it.
00:53:08We can't force the spirit to cross over, but we can keep it out of your home.
00:53:15I think you'll find that your house is safe.
00:53:27Gretchen, Professor Sorensen, thank you so much for coming.
00:53:30Oh, you're most welcome.
00:53:32I'm just sorry we weren't able to meet under better circumstances.
00:53:36Good night.
00:53:36Good night.
00:53:38Is there anything else we should know?
00:53:43Well, just respect what's been done.
00:53:46And don't do anything to invite the spirit back into your house.
00:53:50Like what?
00:53:51Well, one of the easiest ways for a spirit to invade a home is through seemingly innocent games.
00:53:55Despite what you think, they do have power.
00:53:58What kind of games?
00:53:59Palm readings, automatic writings, tarot cards, spirit in the glass, any kind of incantation.
00:54:05Ouija board?
00:54:06You do not want a Ouija board anywhere near this house.
00:54:08That's not the kind of thing we do around here on a regular basis.
00:54:12Well, then you'll be fine.
00:54:13Well, thank you.
00:54:14Glad I could help.
00:54:18Good night.
00:54:19Good night.
00:54:23And Larry the loon and Mildred the mallard lived happily ever after.
00:54:30The end.
00:54:32Daddy?
00:54:34Mm-hmm.
00:54:35Do I still have two mommies?
00:54:37Yes, you always will.
00:54:39Why?
00:54:40Because you're a very lucky little girl.
00:54:43First of all, you had a birth mother, and she carried you in her tummy, you know.
00:54:48And then, when she got sick and she went to heaven, she loved you so much that she made
00:54:54plans for you to live with a new mommy and daddy so that you would always be taken care
00:54:58of.
00:54:59Piper, will you tell me if you ever see your mommy again?
00:55:04There she is.
00:55:12How long are you even standing there?
00:55:14Long enough.
00:55:14Piper, it's bedtime.
00:55:17Come on.
00:55:20Hop in there.
00:55:25I love you.
00:55:31Nice, sweetheart.
00:55:33Bye.
00:55:35Bye.
00:55:49Good to see you again.
00:55:50Good to see you.
00:55:51So, you think I could get one of these?
00:55:56Absolutely.
00:56:00Everything's all right at home?
00:56:02Piper's good?
00:56:02She's great.
00:56:04Actually, everything's perfect.
00:56:07Be honest.
00:56:08Be honest.
00:56:08No problems.
00:56:10None.
00:56:12What you did for us, I can't thank you enough.
00:56:15Well, I'll have this photo for you next time I see you.
00:56:18Great.
00:56:19Thanks.
00:56:23Do you remember these?
00:56:25It's a family newsletter dad used to mail out every year when I was a kid.
00:56:29He loved bragging to his friends about his family.
00:56:32I threw all those away.
00:56:35I remember that, too.
00:56:37Your father said I should do it.
00:56:39No, he didn't, Mom.
00:56:41He said you should put them away for the grandkids.
00:56:43But you said you needed the storage.
00:56:46Your father said...
00:56:48I'm not lying, Mom.
00:56:50We've had this conversation many times.
00:56:58Mom, I'd like to talk to you about Dad.
00:57:02I'd like to try and understand.
00:57:04Your father's dead.
00:57:06I know he is, but I'm not.
00:57:10It's just you and me now, Mom.
00:57:15And I'd like to get to know you.
00:57:19Before it's too late.
00:57:36Joanna.
00:57:40I'd like that, too.
00:57:55I'd be good at your mom.
00:57:56You told Gretchen everything was perfect?
00:57:58It is.
00:57:59Really.
00:58:00Nothing's missing.
00:58:01We're just one big happy family.
00:58:05Call Dylan.
00:58:07No, I've had enough drama for one day.
00:58:09He won't want to talk to me anyway.
00:58:10Come on, when do you ever call him?
00:58:12Never.
00:58:13Well, it might make a difference.
00:58:15I guess.
00:58:16No, let me rephrase that.
00:58:17It would make a difference.
00:58:19While you're reaching out to family, I'll give it a try.
00:58:33Hello?
00:58:34Dylan, hey, it's Joanna.
00:58:36How are you?
00:58:37Look, I gotta go.
00:58:38I'm in a bit of a hurry.
00:58:39I can't really talk on the phone right now.
00:58:41Wait, wait, wait, wait.
00:58:42You know, um, I thought with the long weekend coming,
00:58:45you might want to come home, spend some time at the house.
00:58:50You want me to come home?
00:58:52Look, I know things haven't been great between us lately,
00:58:55and I know it's been tough on you having Piper join our family,
00:58:58but that's no excuse for how I've treated you.
00:59:02It's all right.
00:59:04I shouldn't have yelled at you either.
00:59:07You know, a lot's been going on around here lately,
00:59:09and I miss you, Dylan.
00:59:12I miss your presence in this family.
00:59:14So come home, okay?
00:59:16Piper needs her big brother.
00:59:18My dad really doesn't deserve you.
00:59:20He read my mind.
00:59:23Tell Dad to pick me up tonight.
00:59:25Really?
00:59:26Yeah.
00:59:27Well, we can suck around here.
00:59:28There's nobody around.
00:59:29But that's great.
00:59:30We'll see you soon.
00:59:32I love you, Dylan.
00:59:34I know.
00:59:41Dylan?
00:59:42What was that?
00:59:43Hey, it must be my battery.
00:59:45Um, I'll see you soon.
00:59:47Bye.
00:59:49That was amazing.
00:59:51I really don't deserve you.
00:59:55Well, at least we all agree on something.
00:59:58Go get him.
01:00:00Well, thank you for agreeing to see me, Miss Lace.
01:00:03It's my pleasure.
01:00:04Needless to say, I was surprised to get your call
01:00:06regarding Ashley Henderson.
01:00:09She wasn't a bad person.
01:00:11She just got caught up with the wrong crowd.
01:00:15A breaking and entering conviction
01:00:16put her behind bars for 26 months.
01:00:19It was hard on her.
01:00:21But she knew she'd be reunited with her daughter
01:00:23when it was over, so she stayed out of trouble,
01:00:25hoping for an early release.
01:00:27Then Lydia tricked her into permanently signing away
01:00:30her parental rights,
01:00:31and Ashley's world came crashing down around her.
01:00:35What do you mean I can't reapply for custody
01:00:37when I get out?
01:00:39It's not when I was told,
01:00:41when I signed the papers,
01:00:42the lady said it was only temporary.
01:00:46It is not final.
01:00:49You're not listening.
01:00:52That's my baby.
01:00:53She's mine.
01:00:54You can't...
01:00:56Lou?
01:00:59Lou?
01:01:05Why won't anybody help me?
01:01:11This is my little girl.
01:01:13Oh, my God.
01:01:51I can't believe it.
01:01:54You're saying Lydia sold Piper?
01:01:57Or tried to, anyway.
01:01:59We've got to find Lydia.
01:02:00She needs to be held responsible for what she's done.
01:02:02Unfortunately, there's no way to prove any of it.
01:02:05Not without the testimony of the attorney,
01:02:07or the couple who paid Lydia.
01:02:09And they've all vanished.
01:02:11I hope they got what's coming to them.
01:02:48I really appreciated Joanna's call.
01:02:51You should tell her that.
01:02:52I will.
01:02:54But first, I want to tell you something.
01:02:58I was more mad at you than I was at Joanna.
01:03:00Me?
01:03:00Yeah. Dad. You.
01:03:02Why?
01:03:02Because.
01:03:04Sometimes I need you to be as interested in my life as you are in your new one.
01:03:07It's not fair. You don't know what's been going on.
01:03:08Does it matter?
01:03:09Dylan, look, I...
01:03:13I'm sorry.
01:03:14No more excuses.
01:03:18Will you forgive me?
01:03:21I already have.
01:03:23I'm gonna ride home.
01:03:28It's pretty quiet tonight.
01:03:29Mrs. Burton's foot's swelling again, but that's about it.
01:03:32Thanks, Gretchen.
01:03:34Have a good night.
01:03:35I will.
01:03:36Just as soon as I get all these files done.
01:03:45Everyone bailed already, huh?
01:03:47Yeah, nobody wastes any time.
01:03:53You feel that?
01:03:54Let's go.
01:04:08M is for monkey.
01:04:18A is for apple.
01:04:25no girlfriend seriously let's not talk about it tell you the truth it's probably a good thing
01:04:33one less reason to have your house quest what long story
01:04:53oh no
01:04:59no i'm not kidding you're serious you let joanna talk you into it yeah it's called compromise
01:05:04lengths and marriage go around i don't care there's no way i'd ever let anyone talk me
01:05:08into green tea souffle you don't know what you're missing okay fine you're right it tastes like feet
01:05:14i knew it
01:05:27what open open yeah what are you doing open come on come on
01:05:41dylan's coming to see you no he's not of course he is why would you say that
01:05:47mommy told me
01:05:51what'd you just say
01:05:55piper look at me and tell me what you just said
01:06:10hi it's ben leave a message
01:06:11hey ben it's me just checking in call me when you get this
01:06:17you all right yeah what's going on don't worry someone will be here soon
01:06:27damn it you said a bad word and i'm sorry i'm just worried
01:06:32hello
01:06:38ben
01:06:39joanna i'm at the school we need help
01:06:42we need help
01:06:44ben what's going on ben
01:06:47ben
01:06:50piper we gotta go
01:06:55lydia
01:06:59what was that
01:07:04pick up the phone joanna pick up the phone
01:07:07lydia
01:07:08what are you doing here
01:07:12hello happy family
01:07:29gertie
01:07:30piper no
01:07:33mommy gave gertie to me when she went away my first mommy
01:07:38please please give her back to me
01:07:42it's time to go sweetheart your mommy wants you back
01:07:45her mother is dead lydia
01:07:48don't you think i know that
01:07:52her spirit won't stop torturing me
01:07:54but i'm gonna make things right i know what to do now
01:07:58piper needs to join her mommy on the other side
01:08:01no
01:08:03it's the only way
01:08:05i had a wealthy client who was willing to pay for her child
01:08:08so i tricked piper's mother into giving her up
01:08:11and now she won't stop until she gets her back
01:08:15not even giving her to you could change that
01:08:17i won't let you do this lydia
01:08:20you idiot don't you get it
01:08:22if i don't do that she's gonna kill you just like she killed my other clients
01:08:30Oh god leave me alone
01:08:32god leave me alone
01:08:35leave me alone
01:08:38leave me alone
01:09:03Come on, pick up, pick up.
01:09:09I called the diocese as soon as I got your message.
01:09:11Good.
01:09:12Let's go.
01:09:12We gotta hurry.
01:09:49Give me the girl!
01:09:53Give me the girl!
01:10:01Dad, what's going on?
01:10:03Don't say anything.
01:10:06We're not responsible for what happened to you!
01:10:10Hurting us won't make things even!
01:10:18I think she's gone.
01:10:20She?
01:10:26What's happening?
01:10:28You see that?
01:10:28Get down, do it!
01:10:29Get down!
01:10:32Sorry, Ron!
01:10:34Sorry, Ron!
01:10:34Sorry, Ron!
01:10:36Mommy!
01:10:37Mommy!
01:10:42Mommy!
01:10:46Mommy!
01:10:47Mommy!
01:10:48Mommy!
01:10:48Mommy!
01:10:48Mommy!
01:10:49Mommy!
01:10:49Mommy!
01:10:53Oh no!
01:10:58Oh no!
01:11:00Oh no!
01:11:03Mommy!
01:11:04Mommy!
01:11:05Mommy!
01:11:07I was pissed Sarah's ass.
01:11:11Yeah!
01:11:11Oh no!
01:11:15Uhh�!
01:11:16Give me fiber!
01:11:19No, I can't go up there.
01:11:21I'll get home.
01:11:27Give me the girl!
01:11:30Ah!
01:11:36Leave me alone!
01:11:56I'm scared!
01:11:57Hey, baby, I've got you.
01:12:01It's for your own good!
01:12:02Give me the girl!
01:12:04Ah!
01:12:05No!
01:12:06No!
01:12:07No!
01:12:08Open this door!
01:12:09Ah!
01:12:11Open this!
01:12:12I want my mommy!
01:12:14So do I!
01:12:15Ah!
01:12:17I'm going to get in!
01:12:24You need to invite your mommy into our house.
01:12:28I'm going to break the door!
01:12:31Give me fiber!
01:12:35Let me in!
01:12:38Give me fiber!
01:12:41Let me in!
01:12:43Oh!
01:12:43Stop!
01:12:45Help!
01:12:47Help!
01:12:49Now get me, Piper!iration
01:13:08Oh, my God.
01:13:32I need you to focus, baby girl, okay?
01:13:34We need your mommy.
01:13:35Your other mommy, okay?
01:13:37Bring her to us.
01:13:43Paige.
01:13:44Paige.
01:13:45Paige.
01:13:49Help me.
01:13:50Focus, baby.
01:13:51We need your mommy.
01:13:54Ask her in.
01:13:55Do it now.
01:13:56Help me, mommy.
01:13:57Help me.
01:14:02Your daughter needs you.
01:14:04Don't let this woman hurt her.
01:14:07Help me.
01:14:08Help me.
01:14:09Help me.
01:14:17Are you afraid?
01:14:19What's the matter?
01:14:20Take my brain away.
01:14:38Give me the girl.
01:14:40You'll have to kill me first.
01:14:42You read my mind.
01:14:43I'll haunt you to your grave.
01:14:45That's a promise.
01:14:53My God.
01:14:57Oh, God.
01:15:00Mommy?
01:15:01No!
01:15:02Get back!
01:15:04Go hide!
01:15:06I'm trying to help you!
01:15:07No!
01:15:08She's trying to hurt Piper!
01:15:19No!
01:15:23I'm sorry I tricked you, okay?
01:15:27I'm trying to reunite you.
01:15:29That's what you want, right?
01:15:31That's what you want.
01:15:35Get back.
01:15:37I can still fix it.
01:15:38You'll both be dead.
01:15:40You'll be together forever.
01:15:41All you need to do
01:15:42is let me kill your daughter!
01:15:46No!
01:15:47Ah!
01:15:49Ah!
01:15:52Ah!
01:15:55Ah!
01:15:57Ah!
01:15:59Ah!
01:16:00Ah!
01:16:00Ah!
01:16:01Ah!
01:16:01Ah!
01:16:02Ah!
01:16:05Ah!
01:16:16Ah!
01:16:19Ah!
01:16:41Oh, my God.
01:16:53It's okay, baby.
01:16:56It's okay.
01:17:04Joanna!
01:17:05Oh, my God.
01:17:24Please don't do it.
01:17:26What kind of a mother are you?
01:17:28Try and remember.
01:17:31If you love your daughter, you wouldn't hurt her.
01:17:35You love her.
01:17:37And Piper loves you.
01:17:41Mommy!
01:17:43Make her go away. Make it stop.
01:17:48She can't go with you.
01:17:51She's better off here with me.
01:17:57I'll take really good care of her.
01:18:00I promise.
01:18:01I love her.
01:18:02I love Piper.
01:18:04Please don't take her away.
01:18:09Please.
01:18:11Please don't do it.
01:18:14I love Piper.
01:18:25Please don't do it.
01:18:26Please don't do it.
01:18:29Please don't do it.
01:18:31Please don't do it.
01:18:32Please don't do it.
01:18:32Please don't do it.
01:18:32Please don't do it.
01:18:33Please don't do it.
01:18:33Please don't do it.
01:18:33Please don't do it.
01:18:33Please don't do it.
01:18:34Please don't do it.
01:18:34Please don't do it.
01:18:35Please don't do it.
01:18:35Please don't do it.
01:18:37Please don't do it.
01:18:38Please don't do it.
01:18:38Please don't do it.
01:18:39Please don't do it.
01:18:41Please don't do it.
01:19:01Piper, your mommy loves you very much and always will.
01:19:06Both your mommies.
01:19:10Are you okay?
01:19:12Oh.
01:19:27Who wants a beast?
01:19:29I know, I know, I know.
01:19:30Okay, coming right up.
01:19:31Are you sure?
01:19:32Are you sure about that?
01:19:33Yeah.
01:19:33You're going to have to beat me to it.
01:19:36Go deep.
01:19:37You got this?
01:19:39Oh, nice try.
01:19:40What kind of throw is that?
01:19:42You got to jump.
01:19:43I thought you were an athlete.
01:19:44I thought you were an athlete.
01:20:16what are you looking at just a bright future for our family i think your mom's having a good time
01:20:25yeah you know i was thinking we consider moving her into the house a lot of medical research that
01:20:30says allowing alzheimer's patients to live in the past is the best way to have a meaningful
01:20:33relationship with them yeah i just i'd hate to see you revisit that herd well i'm more inclined
01:20:39to think of it as a do-over maybe we could even find that bond everybody talks about
01:20:44you're a good daughter joanna maxwell and a great mother
01:20:51oh come on give me a break oh you don't agree well let's get real people i still don't know
01:20:56exactly what happened but all the same what she did to say piper was unbelievable don't sell
01:21:02yourself short you're a fantastic mother and anybody who says differently it's crazy i want you to know
01:21:08i do the same for you real mom or not i love you dylan i know you do that's cool
01:21:22maybe someday you and my mom can be friends i'd like that something tells me if it involves
01:21:26another mother you can work it out
01:21:28like it's crazy you and myimerk OUT
01:21:33when you Moo skid
01:21:35no it's crazy you said you don't miss me good when your mother would not say your
01:21:37story I took him by the left leg and threw him down the stairs
01:21:44I'm angry because my mom can see dad's funny and friends
01:21:51the growth of them rouinea
01:22:43Hello, happy family.
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