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00:03Susan Delfino had always played by the rules.
00:08She obeyed every label.
00:12She performed her civic duty.
00:17She respected all legal boundaries.
00:22So when she was questioned about the poisoning of Paul Young...
00:26Please state your name and age.
00:27Susan was more than a little upset.
00:31My age? What does my age have to do with it?
00:34Mrs. Delfino.
00:36I'm 38. Am I under oath?
00:40No.
00:4138.
00:43I don't think you appreciate the seriousness of the position you're in.
00:46You could have killed someone at that school.
00:48But I didn't poison the cookies.
00:51Yet you knew they were poisoned.
00:52Yes, by Felicia Tillman.
00:54I mean, okay, I baked them, but she added the poison.
00:59That was your arrangement?
01:00No. No, we didn't have an arrangement.
01:03She was trying to murder Paul Young.
01:06So all you did was deliver the poisoned food?
01:09Exactly.
01:11No, wait.
01:13No, I had no idea that anything was poisoned ever.
01:16Except the cookies.
01:20Except the cookies.
01:24Look, talk to Felicia.
01:26She hated Paul.
01:27Yes.
01:28But you had your reasons for hating Mr. Young, too.
01:30No, I like Paul.
01:31His wife gave me her kidney.
01:33After you lost your kidney in a riot, which Mr. Young was responsible for.
01:38Who told you that?
01:40Mr. Young.
01:41He also said he blew the whistle on your internet porn career.
01:45Causing you to lose your job at the Oak Ridge School.
01:47The same school you brought those poisoned cookies to.
01:53How about you start telling me the truth?
01:59I'm not 38.
02:07Find anything?
02:10Uh-huh.
02:13Okay, thanks.
02:15We found a glass vial and some syringes in the dumpster behind your apartment.
02:19They all had traces of antifreeze.
02:22Oh, God.
02:23Yes.
02:25Susan Delfino had always played by the rules.
02:29But she was about to find out.
02:34This wasn't a game.
02:38Sometimes it's the little things that make us feel secure.
02:42Like an old friend at bedtime.
02:47Money saved for a rainy day.
02:51Or matching coffee mugs.
02:55But there are times when these small comforts are up against big challenges.
03:01I'm glad we're doing this.
03:02Me too.
03:04Should have done it a long time ago.
03:06Completely agree.
03:08We just needed to get away from everything.
03:10Just the two of us.
03:11No kids, no work, no TV.
03:14What? No TV?
03:16Aw, come on.
03:17It's a B&B.
03:18Bed and baseball.
03:20You gonna take this seriously?
03:22Yes.
03:26I'm taking this very seriously.
03:30Okay.
03:36So what do you feel like doing?
03:37You wanna go to bed or...?
03:39Bed sounds good. I'm exhausted.
03:43Unless you wanna...
03:43No.
03:44No.
03:45I'm tired too.
03:47Let's get a good night's sleep.
03:48We have the whole weekend ahead of us.
03:58Hey.
03:59It's gonna be great.
04:02It's gonna be great.
04:09Thanks, Regina. That was... amazing.
04:13I'm glad you enjoyed it.
04:14Kidding? I gotta chase twice as many bad guys tomorrow to burn it off.
04:21Goodnight, Chuck.
04:23Goodnight, Brie.
04:26Oh, um...
04:31Well, that is the one part of dating that I haven't missed.
04:34I know. The whole question of intimacy. Will he kiss me? Will he not?
04:37Will she be mad if I try? Will she be mad if I don't?
04:40Then why don't we skip all that and lay our cards on the table?
04:43Sounds like something that two reasonable adults might do.
04:47I find you very attractive.
04:51And I think you're a knockout.
04:53Hmm. Really?
04:55Yeah, that's why...
04:58It's so hard.
05:00Wow, we really are putting our cards on the table.
05:03To wait.
05:05Wait?
05:06Um, just till my divorce goes through.
05:09Cause till then I'm technically married, so anything we do is adultery.
05:15You know what?
05:17I think that's very admirable.
05:19Yeah?
05:20Definitely, it's refreshing to find a man whose morality isn't compromised by his libido.
05:24Besides, sometimes waiting can be half the fun.
05:27And just so you know what it is you're waiting for?
05:39Now that's the part of dating I have missed.
05:42Hmm.
05:53See you tomorrow night.
06:07How can they arrest me? I didn't do anything.
06:10They found syringes and antifreeze at your house.
06:12Unless you're a suicidal diabetic, that's pretty suspicious.
06:15But Felicia was at my house when I was making Paul's food.
06:18Clearly she's trying to frame me.
06:20Any way to prove it?
06:21The woman hacked off two of her fingers to frame someone else.
06:24She's a framer.
06:26To implicate Felicia, we need some evidence that she was actively trying to kill Paul.
06:32I might be able to help you with that.
06:37A few months ago, Felicia called me from prison.
06:40Said she needed to see me.
06:41You never told me this.
06:43I didn't know what it was about, so I went.
06:46She offered me $10,000 to kill Paul.
06:49What?
06:50This was in the visitor's room, on the phone.
06:53I'll see if they have any recordings.
06:55Might take a day or two.
06:56This is good.
07:02How could you keep that for me?
07:04I don't know.
07:05I guess I was ashamed.
07:08Why?
07:08You said no.
07:10Yeah, after I thought about it for a week.
07:12You actually considered...
07:14Come on, Susan, with the financial problems we were having.
07:17You gotta remember, there was a time I would've killed Paul for free.
07:24Two minute warning till bath time.
07:29Hello?
07:30Hi, honey, how was your flight?
07:32Yeah, hold on.
07:34Sweetie?
07:34It's your dad calling from his business trip.
07:39The sound you're hearing is your daughter in a cartoon coma.
07:42Juanita!
07:47Hi, Daddy.
07:56Okay, Daddy, I love you too.
07:57Bring me something.
08:01Upstairs.
08:03Okay, honey, love you too.
08:05Bring me something.
08:23I'm coming, I'm coming, I'm coming.
08:26Oh!
08:28Gabby, what are you doing here?
08:29Carlos doesn't want to see each other and I really don't think we should...
08:31I need a gun.
08:34Well, I guess I could spare a moment.
08:37Why on earth do you need a gun?
08:39Juanita swears she's been seeing this mystery man skulking around our lawn at night.
08:44And last night I think I saw him too.
08:45Did you call the police?
08:46And say what, there's a guy in the lawn?
08:48Look, Carlos is out of town and I'll sleep better if I have a gun in the nightstand.
08:51Gabby, I'm not giving you a gun.
08:53Why not?
08:53I let you borrow things all the time.
08:55Not things that put holes in people.
08:57Come on, just a little one.
08:59The kind Nancy Reagan would shoot people with.
09:01No.
09:01Please, I'll be really careful.
09:03This guy's kind of freaking me out.
09:06Gabby, if you're really serious, I will set you up with a class at my gun range.
09:10They'll teach you about gun safety, you will get a permit, and then we'll see about getting you a gun.
09:14Great!
09:14So in the meantime, if Skulking Guy breaks into my house, I'm just gonna yell,
09:18Freeze! I'm taking a class!
09:29Hello?
09:30Ms. Tillman? This is Detective Hank Powell of the Fairview Police Department.
09:35Hello, Officer. Is there something I can help you with?
09:39We'd like you to come down to the station. We need to ask you a few questions.
09:44May I ask what this is about?
09:46We'll explain it all when you get here.
09:50Or if that's a problem, we can have somebody come get you.
09:54No. Thank you.
09:57I'll handle my own transportation.
10:05So there's a place in town where you can make your own candles.
10:09Candle making?
10:11Hopefully it's next to a place where we can make our own bullets.
10:15Yeah. That sounds pretty lame. Besides, we didn't come here to do arts and crafts.
10:19May. I can't be able to work on stuff. Talk.
10:26So, maybe we should go back to our room and talk.
10:33Hey there. Good morning.
10:34Good morning.
10:35Good morning.
10:37Hi, I'm Lisa. This is my husband Andy.
10:40Oh, hi. I'm Lynette. Nice to meet you.
10:42You too.
10:43Nice to meet you.
10:44So is this your first time here?
10:45Oh, thank you, sweetie.
10:48Yep. First time.
10:49Oh, it's our third time. We love it here.
10:51And it's so quiet and intimate.
10:53What could be better, right?
10:54Right.
10:54You said it.
10:56So what are you guys up to today?
10:58I don't know. We'll probably just hang out.
11:00What about you guys?
11:01We are going candle dipping.
11:05Any chance you want to come with?
11:06Oh, Andy, I'm sure they came up here to be alone.
11:11I don't know.
11:12Sounds like it could be fun.
11:14Yeah. We could be alone later.
11:17Let's go dip some candles.
11:25You know I can't talk to you.
11:27Think about it. Of all the people that want you dead,
11:30you think Susan's the one to do it?
11:31She's the only person in this neighborhood who's stuck by you.
11:33You heard the evidence. All the food came from your kitchen.
11:36And you know who was helping Susan cook it? Felicia Tillman.
11:40What?
11:41The same woman who offered me $10,000 to kill you.
11:45She offered you $10,000 to kill me.
11:49What did you say?
11:50You're still standing here.
12:10Believe me now.
12:15So tell me, how do you know that guy I saw leaving here last night?
12:18His name is Chuck. He's a detective.
12:20And he and I have been seeing each other.
12:25Seeing? As in dating?
12:27You sound surprised.
12:28Well, I don't like spreading vicious gossip.
12:30Who am I kidding? I love it.
12:32Bree, that guy's gay.
12:34You say that about everyone. You said that about Tom Scavo.
12:37I didn't say he was gay. I said if I had magic powers, I would make him gay.
12:41But as far as Detective Hottie goes, I've seen him at my favorite gay bar.
12:45No, I am sure it wasn't him.
12:47I'm sure it was.
12:48I never forget a gay face. I have what scientists call a homographic memory.
12:53Chuck was married for 18 years.
12:55Was? Interesting. Failed marriage. Let's connect those dots.
12:59Okay, then explain why he's the one chasing me.
13:01He's a cop. It's a very masculine culture.
13:04And now that he can't hide behind his wife anymore, he needs a girlfriend.
13:07So he's still one of the guys.
13:09Let's drop it.
13:09Okay, tell me I'm wrong. Tell me you've had the best sex you've ever had.
13:17You have had sex.
13:19He said he wanted to wait.
13:21Okay, I'm calling it. Time of gay. 11-21.
13:27There's just something about Italian food, but I can't believe how much I ate. It was so good.
13:33It was awesome. And thank you both.
13:35Yeah, you didn't have to pay for dinner.
13:37Or lunch.
13:38Or candle making lessons.
13:40It was my pleasure. What's the point of making the big bucks if you can't spread it around?
13:45Please, stop saying big bucks.
13:47I haven't said it that much.
13:49If I had a nickel for every time you said big bucks, I'd have big bucks.
13:56It's getting late.
13:57Yeah, we should really let you guys go.
13:59Late? It's only 10 o'clock.
14:02Hey, who's up for a game of spades?
14:04Come on, Lisa. Boys against girls. Let's kick some butt.
14:11Okay.
14:12Okay, yeah.
14:13So it is 3 a.m. I am creeping down the stairs in my underwear holding the golf club like
14:19a machete.
14:20I hear the noise again coming from the kitchen.
14:22Turns out it's our daughter, Penny, who's waiting to get the Easter Bunny's autograph.
14:26Aw, that's cute.
14:28What?
14:29You always do that.
14:30I'm telling a story and you jump in and steal the punchline.
14:33Because you go on forever.
14:35You heard a noise.
14:36You checked it out.
14:37Turns out it's Penny.
14:38Laugh, laugh, laugh.
14:39Everybody's the same age as when the story started.
14:42Well, my apologies, everybody.
14:43I am sorry I am not a gifted raconteur like my wife.
14:47Can I say, Tom?
14:48I actually do know how to tell a story.
14:49Yeah, like that spellbinder you told the guy at the candle shop today about growing winter squash.
14:54One more second he was ready to pour molten wax directly into his ears.
14:57Oh, you heard that story.
14:58I figured you were busy counting your big bucks.
15:05Geez, it's midnight already.
15:06Yeah, we better get some sleep.
15:08We have a big day tomorrow.
15:09Oh, yeah?
15:09What are you guys doing?
15:12Nothing.
15:14Good night, you guys.
15:15Good night.
15:15Good night.
15:22Well, I think I'm going to turn in two.
15:27You coming?
15:29No, I'm going to check out some scores on the TV.
15:37Okay.
15:55Hello.
15:56Are you ready for our lunch date?
15:58I tried to call you.
16:00I got to interview a robbery witness.
16:02I'm really sorry.
16:03It's not your fault.
16:03And as luck would have it, I'm free for dinner, too.
16:06Great.
16:07Hey, guys.
16:09Say hi to Bree.
16:10Hey, Bree.
16:11See, I wasn't making a rub.
16:13See you tonight.
16:22Great picture of Chuck, huh?
16:24Yeah.
16:25Yeah.
16:25Who's that with him?
16:26Well, that was his partner, Pete Crowley.
16:28Oh, are Chuck and Pete still partners?
16:31No.
16:32Pete's not here anymore.
16:34I hope it wasn't something tragic.
16:37No.
16:38Tragic.
16:39Just...
16:41Weird.
16:43Excuse me.
16:49They were best friends and partners for nine years.
16:52And then, last year they went on a camping trip together.
16:55When they got back, they weren't speaking.
16:57Pete put in for a transfer and no one on the force knows what happened.
17:00It's beyond obvious.
17:02Chuck must have had a huge crush on this guy.
17:04You think he was in love with his partner?
17:06Please!
17:07I'm in love with him and I've only seen his picture.
17:10He makes a total hottie for a partner, then sits on his feelings for nine years until...
17:16the camping trip.
17:19They're in the woods, in a tent alone.
17:22A couple of beers, then bam, Chuck pounces and his partner's all like,
17:26Stop!
17:27What are you doing?
17:28Get off me!
17:32Oh God, it's me and Todd Mako, it's all over again.
17:34This is ridiculous. Chuck is not gay and I'm gonna prove it.
17:38How?
17:38He's taking me to dinner tonight and I may just have to offer myself up his dessert.
17:42Do whatever you want. Just forward me this picture. I've got some photoshopping to do.
17:50Our policy here is ask questions first, shoot later.
17:54You will know everything there is to know about a firearm before ever actually holding one.
17:59What's there to know? You point, you shoot, somebody bad falls down.
18:03Miss Solis, mind if I ask why it is you're taking this class?
18:07To protect myself.
18:09Protection? Why a gun? Why not just get a dog?
18:12Well, for one, if you leave a gun in the house, it doesn't rip apart your throw pillows and leave
18:16a gift on your hall carpet.
18:20Could you shoot me?
18:22What?
18:23I'm an intruder. I just broke into your home.
18:26Could you shoot me?
18:29Sure. Why not?
18:30Really? Where? The head? The chest?
18:33I don't know. Why are you getting so close?
18:35I'm an intruder. I'm here to hurt you. Could you point the gun, fire it and kill me?
18:38And then live with that the rest of your life?
18:45No.
18:46If any of you feel the same way, leave now.
18:49A gun in the hands of someone who is afraid to use it is the most dangerous weapon in the
18:53world.
18:54Not for your intended victim.
18:57For you.
19:09Susan.
19:10I want to thank you. I heard that you spoke to the police and helped clear me.
19:14I'm sorry I doubted you. I guess I'm not used to people being kind to me.
19:21What's going on?
19:23I can't stay here.
19:25But Felicia's gone. You're safe now.
19:27This has nothing to do with Felicia. It's just time for me to go.
19:32Paul, you can't leave the lane. You belong here.
19:36No, I don't. I never have.
19:39Well, that's not true.
19:41When I first moved here, you and Mary Alice were so nice to me.
19:44You were the reason I wanted to live here.
19:46We had to be nice.
19:47We came here running away from something terrible we'd done.
19:50We spent every day waiting for the past to catch up with us.
19:54And it did.
19:56Sooner or later, the past always catches up.
19:58That was a long time ago.
20:00You have a chance to start over now.
20:03And you were the only one around here who ever thought I could start over.
20:07I still do.
20:09You're a good person, Paul. I truly believe that.
20:12I know.
20:14And I'd just as soon leave while you still do.
20:17Here.
20:19Take these.
20:21Move back in with your family.
20:23As far as the rest of the rent,
20:25it's my gift to you.
20:28I don't know how to thank you.
20:29Just be happy here.
20:33We will.
20:47You know, it's not even ten yet.
20:51Are you up for a nightcap?
20:53Sure.
20:53I know this fabulous little spot.
20:56Fabulous.
20:59Actually, I was hoping we could go back to your place.
21:04Um, I don't think that's a good idea.
21:09Really?
21:10What are you afraid of?
21:12I'm not sure I could trust myself.
21:14Remember our agreement?
21:15Oh, are we really sticking to that?
21:18I don't know.
21:19Look, I...
21:20I have to.
21:25Okay.
21:27But I still want that nightcap.
21:29Where to?
21:32I know just the place.
21:34Mm-hmm.
21:35Brittany, are you sure you want to come in here?
21:37Because I think this is a gay bar.
21:39Really?
21:39And how would you know that?
21:40Okay.
21:41Um, there's something I need to tell you.
21:44Hey, girlfriend.
21:45Where have you been hiding yourself?
21:46Hey, Terrence.
21:47Wait until you hear the dish.
21:49Steve and Fat Steve broke up.
21:51And Fat Steve is now past Steve.
21:53I'm sorry to hear that.
21:55Mm-hmm.
21:56Okay, so this is what I wanted to talk to you about.
21:59Chuck, I already know.
22:03My neighbor saw you here.
22:05Oh, God.
22:06It's okay.
22:07My son is gay.
22:08I have lots of gay friends.
22:09I love the gays.
22:10I just don't date them.
22:11Bree, I'm not gay.
22:14Hey, Sudley.
22:15Haven't seen you in a while.
22:17But here's your usual.
22:19I'm sorry I'm out of umbrellas.
22:22They know me because I worked here undercover.
22:26Really?
22:26Yes.
22:27Some guys here were dealing drugs.
22:28To blend in, I pretended to be gay.
22:31Ow!
22:33And I was good at it.
22:35Chuck, you don't need to lie.
22:36I can imagine how hard it must be to be a gay cop.
22:39Especially after what happened with your partner.
22:44My partner?
22:45You mean Peter?
22:48What do you know about that?
22:49Well, I know you two split up after you went on vacation together.
22:52There.
22:53Were you in love with him?
22:55I can't talk about this here.
22:59Come on.
23:05I did love Pete Crowley like a brother.
23:08And I loved my wife too.
23:10At least, I did.
23:12Until the camping trip when Pete told me they'd been sleeping together six months.
23:17Your partner and your wife?
23:19Why didn't you tell me?
23:20I'm a detective.
23:21I'm supposed to notice things.
23:23But if your wife is the one who cheated, why is she holding up the divorce?
23:26Part of me thinks she's bragging it out so I'll screw around before it's over.
23:30So she can say I'm no better than her.
23:32But I am better than her.
23:35That's why I want to get things right this time.
23:39So you're really not gay?
23:56What do you think?
23:58What do you think?
23:58Fabulous.
24:32Oh, my God!
24:35My kids shouldn't play with cans.
24:50Hey!
24:52Hey!
25:01Excuse me, do you have a security camera?
25:08I'm confused. You say someone took your pocketbook, but isn't that your pocketbook?
25:13This is my purse, men.
25:16Sorry.
25:16I do the same thing to my wife. I say nice shirt, she says it's a blouse.
25:20I say I like your trousers, she says-
25:21Stop!
25:23Can you go closer?
25:25Okay. But he's not holding a pocketbook.
25:31Oh my God.
25:32Are you alright?
25:34That's my stepfather.
25:36You sound surprised to see him.
25:40He's supposed to be dead.
25:47Pretty damn good.
25:49Gotta admit I'm surprised to see you back here. I thought you said you couldn't kill anybody.
25:53Got over it.
26:06No, Tom. Texting the office is the same as calling the office. Come on. You know that.
26:12Oh God, it's that one.
26:14What about coffee?
26:15Leave it, leave it, leave it.
26:16Hey there!
26:17Top of the morning!
26:18Hey! Yeah, good morning!
26:19How's it going?
26:19Good morning!
26:20I hope you guys like apples, because we found a pick-your-own-apple orchard.
26:25Oh, actually, we're heading into town to do some antiquing.
26:28Oh, sounds great!
26:30We love antiquing.
26:31Yeah.
26:32I think we're gonna go by ourselves.
26:35Oh.
26:36Ouch.
26:37Are you guys blowing us off?
26:39No!
26:40No, it's just that we wanted to buy one of those old folding screens, and our backseat
26:45is so small, and...
26:47Lisa.
26:49Yeah, we're blowing you off.
26:51Why?
26:52Look, we get it.
26:53You guys can't stand to be alone.
26:55But that's the whole reason we came here, so...
26:58Nice hanging out with you, but...
27:00See ya.
27:03And good luck.
27:04What do you mean, good luck?
27:07You know, with...
27:10Whatever it is you're working through.
27:43Man.
27:44This rain is just not gonna stop, huh?
27:48They said it might go into tonight.
27:53Oh, yeah?
27:54Yeah.
27:55That's what they said on the radio.
28:04So total strangers think we are in trouble.
28:08Do you think we're in trouble?
28:11What do you think?
28:13All I know is 20 years ago, if you'd put us in a beautiful room with a fireplace and
28:18a big bed and it...
28:24We wouldn't be talking about the weather.
28:39I gotta get out of this room.
28:41I'm just...
28:41I'm starting to lose my mind.
28:43You wanna take a walk?
28:44What?
28:44Do you wanna take a walk?
28:45It's a mess out there.
28:46It's pouring.
28:47Well, don't snap at me, Tom.
28:48Snap at the rain.
28:50God.
28:51It's like you're not even trying.
28:54Me?
28:54I'm not trying.
28:55From where I say you're not.
28:59What do you call this?
29:02What is this?
29:04It's your engagement ring.
29:06The crappy one I gave you a million years ago.
29:14You changed the diamond?
29:16I told you I'd give you a decent ring someday.
29:22There it is.
29:26Hmm.
29:31What's the matter?
29:32I appreciate this.
29:34I really do.
29:36But...
29:37I loved the ring the way it was.
29:40Really?
29:41Because I seem to remember you making a joke about it every single time you showed it to somebody.
29:47I did.
29:52I did.
29:56But that doesn't mean I didn't love it.
29:59Lynette!
30:00I did this to make you happy, but I'm running out of ideas!
30:09I can't do this anymore.
30:11I can't do this anymore.
30:18We have survived.
30:20Five kids.
30:21A failed business.
30:22Cancer.
30:26Why can't we pull out of this one?
30:28I don't know what you want.
30:35I don't know what I want.
30:39I don't know what I want.
30:42I just know what isn't this.
30:58There you go.
31:01Wakey, wakey.
31:03Now, I'm going to take this off.
31:05But if you start screaming for help, I will have no choice but to plunge this directly into your heart.
31:13Killing you instantly.
31:18Oh, that'll kill you too, but a lot more slowly, giving the three of us a chance to chat.
31:27What do you mean, the three of us?
31:29Who's here?
31:31Why, Beth, of course.
31:35I knew she wouldn't want to miss this.
31:38Fine.
31:38Kill me.
31:40You won't get away with it.
31:41The police know you've been poisoning me.
31:43But, thanks to you, they think I'm miles away.
31:48But I'm not.
31:51I'm right here.
32:02You know, I'm kind of going to miss this place.
32:04Yeah, the sound of German techno music from 3B.
32:07The smell of corned beef and cabbage from 2C.
32:10The fat guy, or is it a woman in 5D?
32:13Actually, I'm not going to miss this place.
32:14Hey, where does this go?
32:15Oh, MJ's toys are here.
32:17Hey, you know what would be a great idea?
32:20If when he walks into his old room tomorrow, all of his favorite things are already there?
32:23Yeah, he'd love that.
32:25I'll run him over right now.
32:25No, no, no, you keep packing.
32:26I'll go.
32:32You disappoint me, Paul.
32:34Is this really how you want to spend your last moments?
32:36Sitting there, shooting me dirty looks as if I didn't already know.
32:40You dislike me.
32:42What would you prefer?
32:44Some remorse.
32:45A little repentance.
32:47Emotions appropriate to a man who killed an innocent woman.
32:49Innocent?
32:50Your sister blackmailed my wife.
32:52Drove her to suicide.
32:55It isn't Martha's fault that Mary Alice shot herself, like all your wives seem to.
33:00If you're going to keep talking, Felicia, would you mind upping my dose?
33:04Just tell me you're sorry.
33:06Is it really so hard to say?
33:09I'm not sorry.
33:11I wasn't then and I'm not now.
33:13When I saw the life drain out of Martha's mean little eyes, I knew she was getting exactly what she
33:18deserved.
33:20So there it is.
33:30When I watched the life drain out of Martha's mean little eyes, I knew she was getting exactly what she
33:36deserved.
33:39So you have a confession.
33:41What are they going to do? Arrest my corpse?
33:45No.
33:47But when the police find your body, they'll find this.
33:52And the world will stop thinking I was crazy all these years.
33:57Felicia, there's one thing I'll go to my grave sure of.
34:00The world will never stop thinking you're crazy.
34:34Getting scared, Paul?
34:36This poison. How much longer before it kills me?
34:39Not long.
34:41Thirty minutes or so.
34:54There's a killer loose in my house.
34:574353 Wisteria Lane sent police and ambulance.
35:00Hurry.
35:11Ooh.
35:12Getting weaker.
35:15Tell Martha I said hello.
35:28Susan! Susan!
35:29Oh, my God.
35:35Oh, my God.
35:36It's me.
35:37Hurry. Hurry.
35:39Hurry.
35:40Oh, my God.
35:40I'm looking at you.
35:41Oh.
35:59Oh, my God.
36:04Come on. Come on.
36:06Oh, my God.
36:10Oh, Susan, if your casseroles had been any better, he would have had seconds, and none of this would be
36:16happening.
36:31This has gone on long enough.
36:35Paul.
36:37Paul, stop.
36:38Don't do this.
36:40Let her go.
36:42You are not like her.
36:43You are not a killer.
37:03Thank you, Susan.
37:09I knew you wouldn't hurt her.
37:10You're a good person.
37:11Stop saying that.
37:16Felicia's right.
37:19I killed Martha.
37:20I killed Martha.
37:23That man you think I am.
37:26I haven't been him for a long time, but I want to be that man again.
37:37Officers, can you take my statement?
37:44I have a confession to make.
37:52A sense of security.
37:54It's something we all search for.
37:57It's something we all search for.
37:59Whether it's knowing we're desired, taking control of our fears,
38:09We're finding the strength to do the right thing.
38:18But the danger of a sense of security is that it may prove to be false.
38:25It's something we all search for.
38:27It's something we all search for.
38:29It's something we all search for.
38:31It's something we all search for.
38:33It's something we all search for.
38:33It's something we all search for.
38:33It's something we all search for.
38:33It's something we all search for.
38:35It's something we all search for.
38:37It's something we all search for.
38:39It's something we all search for.