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00:06Angie Bolin was having trouble sleeping.
00:10She kept dreaming about her life and the choices she had made.
00:18After all, it was her decision to drop out of college.
00:24It was her idea to join a group of eco-terrorists.
00:32She let herself fall in love with their charismatic leader.
00:41And she agreed to build him a bomb.
00:48Angie knew her choices had been bad ones.
00:52How else could she have ended up here with a man she despised?
01:01Good morning.
01:03How long have you been sitting there?
01:05For a while.
01:07I've been admiring your scar.
01:10It is so beautiful.
01:13What are you doing?
01:15You should be proud.
01:17It's a symbol of what we accomplished.
01:20We killed a guy.
01:21I'm not so proud.
01:22What's one life compared to the planet?
01:24What we did was noble.
01:26Tell that to his wife.
01:31When did you stop loving me?
01:35Was it while we were still together or was it after Nick took you from me?
01:41My wrist hurts.
01:42Uncough me.
01:43Answer the question.
01:48I never loved you.
01:50That's a lie.
01:52In fact, I'm thinking there's a good chance that you still do.
01:57Don't touch me.
01:59Maybe if we made love you'd remember.
02:01We could.
02:03But you might not like it when I vomit into your mouth.
02:07You do realize I could kill you.
02:09But you won't.
02:11Because you need me for something.
02:13That's true.
02:15Well, you don't just keep me in suspense.
02:18Tell me.
02:21You're going to make me another bomb.
02:25You can never make me do that.
02:29Yes.
02:31Angie Bolin had made some bad choices in her life.
02:36You're going to be surprised by what I can make you do.
02:41And she now had no choices left.
02:48Detective John Booth was not happy.
02:52You see, someone had been killing women in the town of Fairview.
02:58And he hadn't a clue as to who it was.
03:01For months, he had pored over autopsy photos.
03:08Read psychological profiles.
03:12And interviewed witnesses.
03:15But Detective Booth was still no closer to finding the killer.
03:23until one day...
03:24Booth speaking.
03:27Really?
03:29Yeah.
03:30Okay, we'll be right there.
03:32What's up?
03:33Some kids came across a woman's body buried in the woods.
03:36Strangled?
03:37We'll find out.
03:39Forensics is over there right now digging her up.
03:46Hey, Eddie.
03:47We need to talk.
03:50Did I do something wrong?
03:51No.
03:52I went to your house to see your mom.
03:56You did?
03:58Why?
03:59I wanted to ask her to come to therapy with you.
04:01Dr. McCarthy thought it might be helpful.
04:05What did she say?
04:08Actually, she wasn't there.
04:09I don't want to worry you, but her neighbor said no one has seen her for days.
04:18Look, I'm sure that must sound like a big deal to you,
04:21but this has been going on my whole life.
04:24She's off on another bender.
04:26In a week or two, she'll come back like nothing ever happened.
04:32So we don't need to call anyone?
04:35You think she's okay?
04:37Yeah.
04:38It's only a matter of time before she turns up.
04:45Okay, my plan's in an hour.
04:47Wish you weren't going to be gone for your birthday.
04:49The girls are going to be so disappointed.
04:50The commission on this deal is worth 40 grand.
04:53I will dry their tears with dollar bills.
04:55Wish.
04:58And don't worry, you'll have your favorite dinner waiting.
05:02That's okay, babe.
05:03We can just go out to dinner and celebrate.
05:05But I make you lasagna every year.
05:07I know.
05:07I just don't want you to have to go through all the trouble.
05:09That's all.
05:12I gotta go.
05:14Hold it.
05:16You do like my lasagna, don't you?
05:20Sure, I do.
05:21Liar!
05:22Excuse me?
05:23You were doing that thing you do when you lie.
05:25What thing?
05:26Oh, like I'm going to tell you.
05:28I don't believe this.
05:29You've been eating my lasagna for 11 years.
05:33Actually, the ficus in the dining room has been eating it.
05:36What?
05:36But on the bright side, it's thriving.
05:38So you're saying I make great mulch?
05:40Look, I just never wanted to hurt your feelings.
05:43Until today.
05:44Well, I've gotten older.
05:45My stomach's gotten weaker.
05:46Look, I'm sorry, baby.
05:47You just don't make it the way Mama used to.
05:49That's because your backstabbing mother didn't have the decency to give me the recipe before she died.
05:53She was run over by a car.
05:56Well, isn't that convenient?
05:57Look, lasagna's a tough dish.
05:59But I love your guacamole.
06:01I buy that at the store.
06:03Like only you can.
06:08So, figure out my financial mess yet?
06:11I've been going over these invoices for three days, and I'm confused.
06:15The payments don't cover half of what you've built.
06:18That's because not everybody's paid.
06:20Why not?
06:21They don't have the money.
06:24Times are tough.
06:25A lot of my customers are struggling just to make ends meet.
06:28Wish I knew what that was like.
06:30Oh, wait, I do.
06:32They'll pay when they can.
06:33Honey, I love that I married a guy who wants to unclog the world's toilets for free.
06:38But now it's time the people pay the piper for the pipes.
06:42It's not that easy.
06:43I've known these people for years.
06:45I can't just go shake them down.
06:47You're right.
06:49I'll do it.
06:50You?
06:51Hey, how are you going to do it?
06:54Look at me.
06:55Big brown eyes, quivering lips.
06:57Once I tell them how our life is falling apart, trust me, they'll pay.
07:00No, Susan, this will never work.
07:05Fine.
07:08But I don't know what we're going to do.
07:11We barely have enough money to pay our bills this month.
07:15The insurance is due.
07:18God forbid MJ get in an accident.
07:21Susan, sweetie, it's going to be okay.
07:23Still don't think it'll work?
07:26Wow, you're scary.
07:27Can I go get our money?
07:29Be my guest.
07:33Hey, hey, last year when I wanted to go fishing but you wanted to go skiing and you started crying...
07:37I think it's best we don't discuss that until we're out of this financial crisis.
07:43I'm not scared of Sam.
07:44If you're afraid to fire him, I'll do it.
07:46No, I don't want to provoke him.
07:47The man is clearly troubled.
07:48And there's no telling how violent he could get.
07:51We're not intimidated.
07:52Are we, Orson?
07:54Just how violent are we talking?
07:56Hey, we'll do whatever it takes to protect Mom.
07:58Okay.
07:59But I am in a chair.
08:01I don't know how good I'd be in a fight.
08:02This thing tips over in a stiff wind.
08:04Don't worry, Orson.
08:05We'll think of something else.
08:09What are you doing?
08:10Did that hurt?
08:11No.
08:13Well, that's all I got.
08:15You don't need to fight, Orson.
08:16You're more of a strategist.
08:19Okay, fine.
08:20We don't want to fight.
08:21Why don't we hire someone to rough him up?
08:22I know a couple of ex-marines.
08:24How do you know any...
08:25Don't ask.
08:27Hey, what about money?
08:29What about it?
08:30Well, if we can't fire Sam or scare him away, maybe he'll respond to cash.
08:34Yes, he's always talking about how he never had anything growing up.
08:37I think one little severance package and we could be rid of this problem.
08:41Oh, brilliant idea, Orson.
08:43You call writing a check brilliant?
08:48Anything?
08:51Sorry.
08:57Mrs. Scalvo?
08:58Yeah?
09:00Detective Booth is Detective First.
09:02Can we come in?
09:03Sure.
09:03What's this about?
09:05Do you know when Irina Kosikoff...
09:07Oh.
09:08Unfortunately, yeah.
09:10And whatever you think she did, she did.
09:11I'm sorry?
09:13She's a conniving, manipulative little grifter who put my son through hell.
09:17She's dead.
09:20What?
09:21Are you serious?
09:23We found her body earlier today.
09:24She was murdered.
09:27What's going on?
09:30These are policemen.
09:31It's about Irina.
09:33Oh, boy.
09:34That didn't take long.
09:35That little bitch can't even get out of the country before she was taken from us too soon.
09:40Is your son Preston home?
09:42No.
09:42He's camping with his brother, but thank you so much for coming by.
09:45He's going to be devastated.
09:47Actually, we're going to need to talk to him.
09:49Wait, you don't think he had anything to do with this?
09:51We found a letter that Ms. Kosikoff had written to him.
09:54Sounds like things ended pretty badly between them.
09:57Well, yeah, he broke off the engagement, but he wouldn't do that and then kill her.
10:01It's an extra step.
10:02Wouldn't you just skip the breakup and get right to the killing?
10:04Why won't you stop talking?
10:05I want to.
10:06Believe me.
10:08Just get him in as soon as you can.
10:09Sure.
10:10I'll call him right now.
10:15I'm telling you, there's no way Preston could have hurt that girl.
10:19You guys should concentrate on finding the real killer.
10:22No, don't worry.
10:23We'll find him.
10:38No, don't worry.
10:54Angie, there's this development in Oregon.
10:56They're planning to clear cut 4,000 acres of old growth.
10:59We've got to stop them.
11:00And who cares if we kill a few loggers in the process, right?
11:02Saving the world's messy.
11:04You used to be able to see that.
11:06You know what I see now?
11:07A fake.
11:10What?
11:10You're a phony.
11:11The only cause you ever believed in is you.
11:14I'm trying to save the planet.
11:15Oh, God, you still have that ego.
11:17I was trying to save you too.
11:19Oh, well, thanks for caring, but Nick saved me and he showed me what a coward you really are.
11:23Do you really want to start talking about Nick right now?
11:26Ha!
11:29How does it feel?
11:30Knowing you'll never be half the man he is.
11:34Angie, open up with Gabby.
11:37She won't go.
11:38I'm not going.
11:39I see your car.
11:43You've got one minute to get rid of her.
11:45Or there's going to be one less neighbor at the block party.
11:51Come on in.
11:53Hey, I need a lasagna recipe for Carlos.
11:56Hi.
11:56Hi, I'm Anthony.
11:58Angie's brother.
11:58Oh, you never told me you had a brother.
12:01I'm sure she hasn't told you lots of things.
12:03What kind of lasagna does Carlos like?
12:05Me, vegetarian.
12:06Have you seen Carlos?
12:10What's all this?
12:11Somebody kill a toaster?
12:13Angie's fixing my remote control.
12:15Giving it a little extra power.
12:17Oh, you know how to do that?
12:19Sure.
12:20She was an engineering major in college.
12:22Well, you know, I have an appliance at home that could use some extra power.
12:27And once I get to know you better, I'll tell you which one.
12:31Got that recipe yet?
12:32Here you go.
12:33Oh, thanks.
12:34What does it say?
12:35Ten fresh tomatoes.
12:37Can't I just use sauce from a jar?
12:39No, you can't just use sauce from a jar.
12:42You're right.
12:439-11 on the difference.
12:44See you later.
12:45Nice meeting you.
12:47Oh, and a little word of advice.
12:48Never compare your wife to your dead mother if you want to get laid on your birthday.
12:54You know how to make a bomb and you haven't used one on her yet?
12:58I admire your restraint.
13:04You wanted to see me, Brie?
13:06I did.
13:07Please, have a seat.
13:11Did you know that Rex set up a trust fund for Andrew and Danielle?
13:15No, I didn't.
13:16Well, he wanted to be sure they had a nest egg to draw from in case something happened to him.
13:20Which it did.
13:22Why are you telling me all this?
13:24Well, Rex set up two trust funds.
13:27He seems to have forgotten he had three children.
13:30And that's not right.
13:41That's a lot of money.
13:43Well, it's my way of apologizing for my husband's poor memory.
13:50I never expected anything like this.
13:53You're very welcome.
13:54And I hope you know how much I have appreciated the time you spent with us and the work you
13:59did.
14:05Truly, I wish you the very best.
14:08That sounds like a goodbye.
14:10Well, not that you have all this money.
14:12You don't need to work here.
14:14A young man with your skills should feel free to go out into the world and make his mark.
14:19But I like it here.
14:20Well, unfortunately, I no longer need you.
14:22You see, Andrew and I have made up and I'm giving him your job.
14:27What?
14:29Don't be angry.
14:29This is, after all, a family business.
14:32But I'm part of the family.
14:35Not really.
14:45What are you doing?
14:48You can't buy me off.
14:51I belong here.
14:52I'm a vandy camp.
14:56And if you ever insult me again, you're going to wish you had.
15:10Excuse me.
15:11Are you Jake Walker?
15:13Yeah.
15:13Hi, I'm Susan Delfino, your plumber's wife.
15:16Oh, hey.
15:18Mike's done us a few salads over here.
15:20He's a good man.
15:21Yes.
15:21And a proud man.
15:22And this is why he hasn't told you that his business is really hurting.
15:27Oh, I'm sorry to hear that.
15:28So, we're going to need you to pay your bill for the work he completed four months ago.
15:33Yeah.
15:34I wish I could, but it's a bad time.
15:44You okay?
15:46I'm sorry.
15:47It's just we're having a bad time, too.
15:51We can't cover our bills, and the health insurance is due.
15:57And God forbid our son get in an accident.
16:02Yeah, well, I wouldn't worry.
16:04Kids bounce back.
16:08Kids bounce back?
16:09That's your response?
16:11Look, my wife lost her job.
16:13My truck needs a new transmission.
16:15Well, maybe we could set up a payment.
16:16My daughter needs braces.
16:17Even if it's just small.
16:19Niff it.
16:21Niff it?
16:22That's not an excuse.
16:23That's just a sound.
16:26Look, lady.
16:26I don't know how to tell you.
16:28I don't have the money.
16:29Okay?
16:30But just leave me alone.
16:34No, I'm not going to leave you alone.
16:36You owe me money, and I'm not going to rest until I get it.
16:40I'm going to make sure everyone in your life knows what a deadbeat you are.
16:43When you go to work tomorrow, I'll be there.
16:45When you go bowling with your buddies, I'll be there.
16:48And when you go to the video store to get your porn, I'll...
16:51Okay, okay.
16:53Why don't you check?
16:57Oh.
17:03Oh.
17:05So, with the price of college tuition being what it is,
17:09and my mother had that gallbladder operation,
17:12well, we're just a little tapped out at the moment.
17:14Oh, I'm sorry to hear that.
17:16But Mike did re-pipe your entire second floor, didn't he?
17:21Yes, and I want to pay.
17:23But we just don't have the money.
17:26Oh, that's too bad.
17:29These are awfully cute.
17:31Yes.
17:32My husband gives me one every year on our anniversary.
17:36They're my babies.
17:38Oh, that's so sweet.
17:40Please be careful.
17:41I don't like it when people touch them.
17:43Oh, well, you know what I don't like?
17:45I don't like when people take advantage of my husband.
17:48It makes me feel all...
17:51clumsy.
17:53I guess I could maybe pay you half.
17:57Oh!
17:59Okay, the whole thing, the whole thing.
18:01Let me get my wallet.
18:03We'll be waiting.
18:05I know I'm late in paying for the water heater,
18:08but I'm on a fixed income.
18:09There just isn't any money left at the end of the month.
18:12I mean, for me to even pay for my medicines,
18:15I've had to get down to two meals a day.
18:17So even though I'd like to help,
18:19I can't.
18:20I've got nothing.
18:23He got a nice watch.
18:42Wow.
18:43Damn right, wow.
18:44No cereal for dinner tonight, baby.
18:47Mrs. Crowley, paid.
18:48Jim Peterson, paid.
18:49And the ones that couldn't pay,
18:52I took it in booty.
18:55A clock?
18:56Beer rings?
18:57A menorah?
18:59Sterling silver.
19:01Hey, Mrs. Scott Leap has a toilet that flushes, doesn't she?
19:05What happened to batting your eyes and shedding a few tears?
19:09Playing the victim got me nowhere.
19:12Everybody had an excuse, and I bought it.
19:14And then, all of a sudden, I snapped.
19:18Rage just started pouring out of me.
19:21It was like my inner bully had been released.
19:23And one by one, I brought those deadbeats to their knees.
19:29For the first time in my life, I've gotten a taste of power,
19:33and you know what?
19:34I like it.
19:36You do know that's not what you're a store.
19:37Yes!
19:38Ow!
19:38That hurts!
19:40I can't tell you what a rush it is to have this adrenaline pouring through me.
19:48Hey, I have an idea.
19:49Let's go upstairs right now and have bully sex.
19:52Susan...
19:52I said now!
19:54We can't.
19:56Why not?
19:57I want to celebrate.
19:59I brought home all this money today.
20:01We're getting closer and closer to the finish line.
20:04Yeah.
20:05Well, the IRS just moved the finish line.
20:12Oh, my God.
20:14I know.
20:15We're screwed.
20:18You know what?
20:20Old victim Susan might have agreed with you, but...
20:25New bully Susan is not going to take this line down.
20:31The way I see it, the IRS is a government agency,
20:35and the government only exists because of the taxes that we pay.
20:39So that makes me your boss.
20:41And as your boss, I am telling you that we need an extension.
20:44Do I make myself clear?
20:54I am a terrible bully.
20:56Yes.
20:57Yes, you are.
20:58He didn't have to tack on all those extra penalties.
21:01Did you know they could do that?
21:02Yeah.
21:03See, I didn't, or I never would have...
21:04Yeah, I figured.
21:08So what do you think we should do?
21:10I don't know.
21:12Between the taxes and the rest of the bills, we're still screwed.
21:16We've got nothing to fall back on.
21:33We've got the house.
21:39Sam, good.
21:41You're here.
21:42Come on in.
21:44I thought you wanted to go over the quarterly inventory.
21:46Yes, but then some old friends drop by.
21:49Sam Allen, I would like you to meet Detective Turner and Sergeant Clemente.
21:55So, you're a policeman.
21:56Used to be.
21:57Bree catered our retirement parties.
21:59And did an amazing job.
22:03Boy, do we over big.
22:05Sam, have a seat.
22:06Have some tea.
22:07No, thanks.
22:08I'm not really a big tea guy.
22:09Oh, come on.
22:09Take the load off.
22:10We've got room here on the couch.
22:17So, the officers were just sharing some stories from their days on the force.
22:22Tell them the one you just told me.
22:24About the guy who was hassling the nice lady?
22:26Yes.
22:27Sam, listen to this.
22:29This guy was so crafty.
22:31You just want to say to scare the lady without technically breaking the law.
22:34Yeah, our hands were tied.
22:36Nothing we could do.
22:37That must have been so frustrating.
22:40Scone?
22:41Thanks.
22:42It was very frustrating.
22:44Of course, if we encountered the same situation today, we'd handle it very differently.
22:49Oh, how?
22:50Well, we'd sit him down for a nice chat.
22:52And if he wouldn't listen to reason, then there are measures we could take.
23:00Oh, it sounds like a Mickey Spillane novel.
23:02What kind of measures?
23:06Well, you mind?
23:09You pick up a phone book.
23:11Aim for the Adam's apple.
23:13Boom!
23:16Let your fingers do the walking.
23:18Or, or, or, here.
23:19Help me out here.
23:22You dislocate those two fingers and smack them on the hand.
23:26Pop them back in.
23:27There's no evidence.
23:31Goodness, it's hard to believe you'd actually do such a thing.
23:34Oh, if I had to.
23:36I mean, if the situation came up, I would hope that the threat would be enough.
23:42Absolutely.
23:49Sam, you're looking a little pale.
23:51Would you like some more tea or perhaps a macaroon?
23:54No, I think I should be going.
24:00Do you want us to give you a ride?
24:02I mean, we go right past 474 Ash Street.
24:08I'm good.
24:14I don't know why tea parties have fallen out of fashion.
24:18They're so much fun.
24:29Okay, Porter, do what you can to keep your brother's spirits up.
24:33Drive safely.
24:34I, I'll see you soon.
24:38Hey, uh, this is Carla.
24:41What's with the backpack?
24:43Yeah, I've been thinking that it might be good if I move back home for a little while.
24:47Why?
24:50Irina's dead.
24:51Your family needs time to deal with that.
24:53You don't need me hanging around, getting in the way.
24:55To be honest, I already think of you as family.
24:59Oh, come on.
25:00I've only been here a couple of weeks.
25:02Your first morning here, you asked if you could take out the trash.
25:06Believe me, you were in my will by three that afternoon.
25:11Seriously, I think you should stay.
25:15I want to, but my mom's going to be back from her bender any day now, and I should be
25:20there.
25:23Oh, that's so sweet of you.
25:25Your mom's lucky to have a son like you.
25:28You know, once you make sure she's okay, you can always come back.
25:37I don't think that's going to happen.
25:39Is something wrong?
25:41Did you not like it here?
25:43No, no, it was fantastic.
25:47I should just go, that's all.
25:49Okay, well, can I give you a hug goodbye?
26:03I can't help thinking it would have turned out so different if you were my mom.
26:25What do you mean you're moving off the lane?
26:27You can't sell your house.
26:28We're not selling.
26:29We're renting.
26:30I don't care.
26:31Either way, you're not going to be living here.
26:33Lynette, say something.
26:35You're very persuasive.
26:37I don't understand why you have to do this.
26:40Well, we dug ourselves in pretty deep financially.
26:44We'll be fine.
26:45It's just going to be for a while.
26:49Checkbooks.
26:51No, no, I love you for that, but no, we got ourselves into this.
26:57We can get ourselves out.
26:58Where will you go?
27:00We found an apartment near the school, and there's a park around the corner, and it's
27:04close by, so we'll still be able to see each other.
27:09I hope so.
27:10Because people always say that, and then...
27:14Well, I mean it.
27:17So do we.
27:18Okay.
27:20So do we.
27:51Ma?
27:53Danny, what are you doing here?
27:55What are you talking about?
27:57You texted me.
27:58You told me to hurry home.
27:59Oh, God, that wasn't me.
28:00Danny, get out of the house now.
28:03What's going on?
28:05Just go, Danny.
28:07Go.
28:08What's the rush?
28:12What's the rush?
28:14Remember that piece I said was missing?
28:15It just arrived.
28:25It just arrived.
28:33So I've been thinking.
28:38What are you doing here?
28:39You know, about what your cop friend said, about how effective threats can be.
28:44I think they're right.
28:47Get out.
28:48I will.
28:49But not before we do a little business.
28:53What kind of business?
28:54I want you to sign over your company to me.
28:57What?
28:58I'm talking about your catering clients, your cookbooks, the frozen food line.
29:03All of it.
29:05Are you insane?
29:06Why would I do that?
29:09Remember the dinner you threw to welcome me to the family?
29:13Well, Danielle had a little too much to drink.
29:15I hear that's genetic.
29:18Anyway, she got pretty chatty.
29:20Kept asking me why I wanted to join a family with so many secrets.
29:25What did she tell you?
29:26The same thing I'm going to tell some of my cop friends.
29:29Oh, and while I'm at it, I should probably tell Carlos Solis, too.
29:35I don't know what you're talking about.
29:41I'm talking about Andrew.
29:43Your son getting into a car and running down Carlos's mother.
29:51So should we drop the papers now or wait till morning?
30:01It's a lot to take in, I know.
30:05I don't believe you.
30:06Look, I'm just trying to let you know that when you're ready, I want us to have a traditional
30:11father-son relationship.
30:15Are you serious?
30:19I know.
30:20That sounded ridiculous.
30:22And I'm sorry I had to tie you up.
30:23Believe me, this is not how I wanted this to happen.
30:27But I have something important to do.
30:29Once I'm done, I'll untie you, and we'll have time to get to know each other.
30:33If you ever untie me, I'll kill you!
30:37You're mad.
30:38I get it.
30:42But eventually you'll realize who you're mad at.
30:46It's not the guy who spent 20 years looking for you.
30:50It's the people who spent 20 years lying to you.
31:04What did you say to Danny?
31:06Just a father-son chat.
31:07I swear, if you've ever heard him...
31:10God, everybody makes me sound like such a villain.
31:15So, how's my bomb coming?
31:17It would go a lot faster if I could use two hands.
31:25Well, we are on a deadline.
31:29Hello?
31:31Not her again.
31:32I come bearing gifts!
31:37Hello?
31:39You've got 20 seconds to get her the hell out of here.
31:44Oh, hey!
31:46Sorry to barge in, but I did a test run, and I really need your opinion.
31:49Now?
31:49Yeah, this has to be the best lasagna in the world.
31:52So when I shove it down Carlos' throat, you'll know I care.
31:54She'll try it later.
31:56Thanks for stopping by.
31:58Oh, I'm not going.
32:00She won't go.
32:01Let me just cut a piece.
32:03Two seconds, because don't forget Danny's waiting for you.
32:07Be right back, Gabby.
32:19Well, I can tell you this much.
32:21It smells great!
32:25Oh, come on.
32:27This is my first magazine cover.
32:29Oh, and this is me when I did Vogue.
32:32Oh, that's my daughter, Juanita.
32:34I don't know how that got in there.
32:34Oh, and now the runway hears.
32:40Angie!
32:41You're keeping your friend waiting!
32:44Be right there!
32:59Oh, jeez, you scared the crap out of me.
33:02I'm about to kill your neighbor.
33:03You might want to get her out of here.
33:05Oh, Gabby, I got to hand it to you.
33:10You did a great job.
33:11Really?
33:12You're not just saying that.
33:13Oh, fantastic.
33:14But would you mind taking the rest back?
33:18I'm just trying to watch my weight.
33:23I get it.
33:24Trying to cut out all the crappy food.
33:32Did Mrs. Baldwin like the lasagna?
33:34Well, she said she did, and then she pretended she was on a diet.
33:40Well, I guess I can take a hint.
34:00Honey, do you really think this is the time to be cleaning out your purse?
34:04Our son is being interrogated for murder.
34:06I have a lot of rage in me.
34:08Would you rather I channel it into this, or you?
34:11I put the emergency tampon in the zipper pouch.
34:20Press, how'd it go?
34:21I just wanted to confirm the timeline I was in Europe this past year.
34:25That's it?
34:26I guess I think the guy who killed all those girls while I was gone is the same one who
34:29strangled Irina.
34:31Oh, thank God.
34:32So you're free and clear?
34:34You okay?
34:36I just keep thinking Irina would still be alive if I hadn't brought her here.
34:42Let me get the car.
34:44Sweetie, when...
34:44Mom, let him go.
34:46This whole thing has really hit him hard.
34:48How about Porter and I take him out?
34:49Shoot a few games of pool.
34:50See if he wants to talk.
34:52Okay, I'll see you back at home.
35:02Did you hear they found a second body in the woods?
35:05They think it's some local woman.
35:06Barbara Orlovsky.
35:08Orlovsky?
35:09Isn't that that woman we throw in a drunk tank about once a month?
35:13That's her.
35:26Oh, my God.
35:27What are you doing?
35:29They were hungry.
35:30So you picked it out of the trash?
35:31You're worse than raccoons.
35:35Sorry.
35:37Well, since you had some, what'd you think?
35:41Oh, yeah?
35:42Well, the French toast you made me for Mother's Day wasn't so hot either.
35:45Uh-uh.
35:48What the heck is that?
36:05Eddie.
36:06Miss Scaba.
36:08What are you doing here?
36:10Oh, sweetie.
36:13It's about your mom.
36:16Look, I know you're worried.
36:18She's fast out drunk somewhere in an alley.
36:20But you can relax.
36:22I just spoke to her.
36:24You just spoke to her?
36:26Yeah.
36:27Like a half hour ago.
36:29She sent my Uncle Pete's in Florida.
36:32Oh.
36:33In fact, I was just getting ready to fly down there.
36:36And we're going to try to check her in the rehab.
36:42So, if you don't mind.
36:44Oh, thank God.
36:45They must have gotten the name wrong.
36:52What are you talking about?
36:55Oh, um.
36:57Well, I was just at the police station with Preston.
36:59They found another body.
37:01And they said it was your mom's.
37:06Oh.
37:10But.
37:13You just talked to her, right?
37:16They made a mistake.
37:32You didn't just talk to her.
37:37And your mom's not in Florida, is she?
37:41I really wish she hadn't come here.
37:46People make choices every day.
37:51And those choices are what define us.
38:00Some of us choose to be loyal, though we're angry and hurt.
38:10Some of us choose to be brave, though we're frightened out of our minds.
38:19Others choose to strike out when they could have walked away.
38:25But what about those poor people who are trapped by circumstance?
38:31What happens to those who have no choices left?
38:37What happens to those who have no choice left?
38:37What happens to those who have no choice left?
38:38What happens to those who have no choice left?
38:39What happens to those who have no choice left?
38:39What happens to those who have no choice left?
38:39What happens to those who have no choice left?