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00:02Every day on Wisteria Lane, women face their share of problems.
00:08Like a paper boy who's off the mark.
00:12An appliance that's out of whack.
00:16Or a report card that's below par.
00:21These everyday problems can seem like matters of life and death.
00:26I've told your paper boy ten times the flower bit sprinklers go on at 6am sharp.
00:35I don't know how you can call him a repairman if after he visits the thing is not repaired.
00:41And get this, Carlos, her math teacher wrote, the only thing worse than her arithmetic is her attitude.
00:49But then, something truly horrible comes along.
00:56And we rush to hold on to what really matters.
01:03Before it's gone forever.
01:11When a loved one dies, certain decisions have to be made.
01:18A coffin must be selected.
01:24A headstone must be picked.
01:30Clothes must be chosen.
01:34Preparing a body for burial is never an easy thing to do.
01:40But unearthing one can be even harder.
01:46Hey!
01:47I think we got something.
01:58What do you think?
02:01You look handsome.
02:03What's that under your shirt?
02:05My little tribute to Mike.
02:09You would have loved that.
02:12He was always trying to get me to go to Indianapolis for a game.
02:16When I was too busy being a big executive.
02:19Helping rich people get richer.
02:22That'll be a great eulogy someday, huh?
02:30This is about you wanting to quit your job again so you can be an underpaid counselor?
02:33I'm never gonna be able to get you to understand this, am I?
02:36What a difference it would make in my life if I felt like I was helping people.
02:39You're right. I'm never gonna understand it.
02:41And I also don't understand why we have to talk about this today.
02:43Because my best friend is dead.
02:45And he died trying to help people.
02:47So if you ask me, it kind of seems like the perfect day to talk about it.
02:54This one?
02:57Sure.
02:58Uh, shoes?
03:02You pick.
03:08Hi, Reverend.
03:09Hello, Julie.
03:12Susan.
03:16I wanted to show you a rough draft of Mike's funeral service.
03:21It's what we discussed, the standard Episcopalian ceremony.
03:24I'm sure it'll be fine.
03:32I just wanted to see if you'd like to add anything to make it a little more personal.
03:38Readings, for example.
03:39Did he have any favorite poems?
03:41Any favorite writers?
03:45Mike really wasn't much of a reader.
03:49That's fine.
03:51Were you planning on saying something during the service?
03:56Like what?
03:57I wish someone hadn't murdered my husband.
04:01Mom.
04:03He's just right now.
04:05I know.
04:05I'm sorry.
04:07I just...
04:09I don't know what I would say that would be enough.
04:14I don't know how to tell people what kind of man Mike was.
04:20What kind of father and husband and friend he was.
04:24I just...
04:25I just...
04:25never thought I would have to sum up his life before he was...
04:29done living.
04:38It's going to be okay.
04:39Hey.
04:43Please, Reverend.
04:44If there's one thing that I know for sure at this moment is that nothing is ever going to be
04:51okay again.
05:07Hey.
05:08Hey.
05:11Susan, hold on.
05:14She'll be really glad you came.
05:15I caught the first light after you called me.
05:17I'm just, uh...
05:19I'm just telling Chuck.
05:20You know what I keep thinking about all morning?
05:24Do you remember that time you, me, Mike and Susan rented those cabins by the lake?
05:29Oh, now the pontoon boat?
05:31Now the pontoon boat with the broken gasket.
05:33And I kept telling everybody, don't worry.
05:34They'll come looking for us.
05:35And then the sun started to go down.
05:37Who knew Mike was such a great swimmer?
05:38I know.
05:39It was half a mile on the shore, at least in cold water.
05:42He was an amazing guy.
05:47I just can't believe I'm never going to see him walk out of that house again.
06:00I'm sorry.
06:02I've been doing a really good job keeping it together until now.
06:06I'm so sorry, Lynette.
06:08You really seem like a good guy.
06:10Yeah.
06:11He was a great guy.
06:15We should probably get going.
06:18Hey.
06:20You wanna ride with us to the church?
06:26No, I still have to get ready.
06:29So you guys go ahead.
06:34Hey, Brie.
06:36Oh, please tell me you're not wearing that to the funeral.
06:38Uh, actually that's why I was coming over.
06:40I'm not going to the funeral.
06:41So could you please tell Susan how sorry I am?
06:44You have to be there.
06:45The whole neighborhood is going.
06:47Uh, yeah.
06:47And they'll all be thinking,
06:49there's the woman that Mike was protecting when he beat up that lone shark.
06:52She's the reason he's dead.
06:53Renee.
06:54Mike stuck his neck out for me.
06:56And now Susan's a widow.
06:57And a nine year old kid has to grow up without a father.
07:00Look, I know you feel awful about what happened.
07:02But today is about honoring Mike.
07:04You do not get to make this about your guilt.
07:09Why are you looking at me like that?
07:11Because you're right.
07:13And it's annoying.
07:15Come on.
07:16Go get change and I will save you a seat.
07:19Ah, I really hate today.
07:20Me too.
07:23Ms. Vanderkamp?
07:25Can I help you?
07:26I'm Detective Areda.
07:28Fairview PD.
07:29Oh, uh, if this is about Mike Delfino's murder, I'd be happy to help.
07:33But, as you can see, I'm on my way to his funeral.
07:36Actually, we already made an arrest in that case.
07:38Thank God.
07:39I'm here on an unrelated matter.
07:41It's a missing persons investigation.
07:43Oh?
07:44Yeah, I'd like you to come down and answer some questions.
07:48Now?
07:49Please.
07:59As she arrived at Mike Delfino's funeral, Gabby considered what her friend Susan must be going through.
08:07After all, Mike was the love of Susan's life.
08:11And that got Gabby thinking about the love of hers.
08:22So?
08:23What do you think?
08:26A lot of things.
08:28Most of them obscene.
08:29I like it too.
08:31It's royal wedding with just a hint of slut.
08:35So, how much?
08:36Who cares? You get what you pay for, and you are getting this.
08:44$12,000 to your meal.
08:46We didn't even pay this much for our first house.
08:49Yeah, well how much can mud and straw cost?
08:52Ladies, we are having a nice time.
08:54Let's try and keep it that way.
08:57Now be honest, Mama.
08:58Don't you like the dress?
09:01Does it only come in white?
09:04I'm just saying, she's not fooling anybody.
09:08Well, I think she looks beautiful.
09:11We'll take it.
09:12No.
09:13I will not let you spend money like that.
09:16Could you give us a moment?
09:24What are you doing?
09:25She loves the dress, and you keep insulting it.
09:28You just don't get it, do you Carlos?
09:30This is only the beginning.
09:32You give in to her with this dress, she'll bleed you dry.
09:35Trust me, that woman is a gold digger.
09:39Hit her, Carlos, hit her!
09:41Mama, you know I love you.
09:44But if you say one more critical thing about Gabby,
09:48don't bother coming to our wedding.
09:51Understood?
09:54Well, I guess you made your choice.
09:56I just hope she realizes how lucky she is.
10:00No, I am the lucky one.
10:02I've never met anyone like her.
10:05And when she smiles at me, you can't put a price on it.
10:09So, I don't care if I have to work 20 hours a day to keep her happy.
10:14I'll do it.
10:18Oh, sweetie, you know what would really make this dress pop?
10:23Oh.
10:24No, I shouldn't.
10:26Tell me, what?
10:27Well, it's probably too much, but a pair of diamond earrings?
10:32Then our next stop is a jewelry store.
10:42Hey, what are those stains on the living room rug?
10:45The green is Juanita's puke, the yellow is Celia's puke, and the red is my Merlot.
10:50Since when are you drinking wine in the middle of the afternoon?
10:51Since the girl started puking in the middle of the afternoon.
10:55Your soup is coming, Juanita!
10:59Yes, Celia, yours too!
11:03Here, my shift is over.
11:05No, no, no, no, I can't, Gabby, not tonight.
11:06Why not? I've been with them since they got the stupid stomach flu.
11:09I haven't slept in four days. I need a break, Carlos.
11:12Tomorrow morning, ten clients from Japan are flying in,
11:14and in order for me to win their giant account,
11:16I have to wow them with a PowerPoint presentation that I have not even started yet.
11:20All I hear is blah-ba-dee-blah, Japan, blah-ba-dee-blah.
11:23I need a massage.
11:25Not again.
11:27Every time a bell rings, an angel does not get its wings.
11:30A child almost gets hit.
11:33It's just endless.
11:34If something isn't coming out of their mouths, it's coming out of their butts.
11:37Every opening is on full service.
11:39I can't do this anymore, I'm starting to lose my mind.
11:41Okay, okay.
11:43Go get your massage, I will take care of them tonight.
11:47What about Japan?
11:49This is more important.
11:51I told you, I would always take care of you.
11:54Go.
11:55Go get your massage.
11:57Hey, girls! Daddy's home! I got your soup!
12:03Surprise taco visit!
12:04Don't get too excited, that's not a euphemism.
12:07Hey, babe, I'm kind of in the middle of something.
12:09What are you in the middle of? Obviously not shaving or putting on deodorant. You look like a terrorist.
12:13Can you please just come back later?
12:15Okay.
12:16I mean, it would be nice to have lunch together, but fine.
12:19I'll just leave these for you.
12:23Mike?
12:24Hey, Gabby.
12:27So, Mike gets to come visit, but not me?
12:29Mike is just being a friend. He gets what I'm going through.
12:31I did my own old stent in rehab. I know how hard this can be.
12:35Right. What do I know? I'm only his wife.
12:42Gabby! Gabby, wait!
12:44He's a little on edge right now. Cut him some slack.
12:47Do you think I came here to give him a hard time?
12:48I just want to be here for him.
12:50Well, yeah, but you being here just reminds him how he's messing everything up.
12:53He feels like he's failing you.
12:54Oh, that's ridiculous.
12:56Why do you think he's pushing you away?
12:57He can't stand you seeing him like this, and frankly, I think he's a little scared.
13:02Of what?
13:03He's always provided for you.
13:05And if you think he can't do that anymore, he's afraid you might leave him.
13:16Mike was a good man.
13:20And so are you.
13:23You should quit your job.
13:25What? But you said that...
13:27I was wrong.
13:28If being a counselor is going to make you happy, then that's what you should do.
13:39As Lynette looked at a wedding photo of Susan and Mike, she thought about the tragic end of their marriage.
13:47And that started her thinking about the beginning of her own.
13:55Oh, I got this.
13:56No, no, no, no, no, no. I got it.
13:58Why? Because you're the guy?
13:59No, because I asked you out. It's only fair.
14:02Let me get it.
14:03No.
14:05No.
14:05Next time.
14:06Next time?
14:08You're asking me out on a second date?
14:12Absolutely.
14:13Okay.
14:14But you should know I have a three date rule before I even consider sleeping with someone.
14:19For the record, I wasn't expecting anything.
14:22That said, if you take me out for coffee now, I would be willing to consider that a second date.
14:28And what if after that I offered you half the candy bar I have in my glove compartment? Would that
14:33count as a third date?
14:35Let's have the coffee first. And see how it goes, shall we?
14:41Let's get out of here.
14:44So, do we need to tell HR about this?
14:47Why would we?
14:48Well, I think they want to know when employees get in a relationship.
14:51Tom, you don't have to do the whole relationship thing.
14:54I am not one of those girls looking for a ring and kids and a house in the suburbs.
14:59Although I am kind of partial to way picket fences.
15:01You don't think there's anybody out there who can make you change your mind?
15:05Not for the next seven years.
15:07I have this whole plan where I become vice president.
15:10Of the United States.
15:13I meant the company, but we'll see.
15:20Okay, can I look now? My back is aching, my ankles are swollen, and your hands smell like cheese.
15:27Ta-da!
15:29What is this?
15:31It's your dream house.
15:33Someone already bought it.
15:34Yeah, I did. For you.
15:37Ow.
15:38What the hell is wrong with you? You don't just buy someone a house.
15:40The exception to the rule being dream houses.
15:43No, you still should have consulted me. This is a decision we're supposed to make together.
15:48Ow! Oh, crap!
15:50Here, sit down.
15:51Okay.
15:51Sit down.
15:53Here.
15:54Right there.
15:55Right there.
15:56Ah!
15:57Come on. Admit it.
16:00This is kind of nice.
16:01Yeah, it's nice, but...
16:04I have certain things I want in a home.
16:07I know.
16:07Like a tree house for the twins to plant.
16:09There's the perfect tree for it.
16:11And an herb garden.
16:12There's a great spot on the other side of the house.
16:15And, of course, your white picket fence, just like you always dreamed about.
16:22Wait, I never said anything about a white picket fence.
16:25Sure you did, on our first date.
16:26You said you were a sucker for a white picket fence.
16:28There's no way I said that on our first date.
16:30You did, I remember.
16:32Because as soon as you said it, I got this image of us sitting on our porch,
16:35watching our kids play while we drink lemonade and look out over our white picket fence.
16:43Yeah, this does seem like a nice place.
16:47I'm sorry I did this without you.
16:50But I knew when I saw this house that you would love it.
16:54Because I know you better than anyone.
17:08Here.
17:11These are yours too.
17:13Thanks.
17:14Do you mind if I take the portable CD player?
17:16The one I use while I'm cooking?
17:17How else am I going to play my CDs?
17:19Yeah.
17:20Sure, take it.
17:21Thanks.
17:26How are you doing?
17:28Great.
17:29It's all the fun of a garage sale without making any money.
17:32And only getting rid of stuff you really like.
17:35Why aren't you fighting harder?
17:36It's just a CD player.
17:38Talking about your marriage.
17:41Lynette, you know me.
17:42I hate talking about this stuff.
17:44But everybody on the street knows you and Tom are supposed to be together.
17:48I don't know.
17:50At this point there's so many bad feelings.
17:51I think time apart will help us.
17:53It won't.
17:58I've been through this.
17:59I know how it goes.
18:00Each of you waiting for the other one to admit they were wrong,
18:02begging to be taken back.
18:03The problem is the whole time you're waiting,
18:05you're just growing further apart.
18:07You and Susan got back together.
18:09And I kick myself every day for letting it take so long.
18:12What I'm trying to say is,
18:14somebody's got to make the first move.
18:17I can't right now.
18:18I'm too angry.
18:20And one day you won't be.
18:22I hope it's not too late.
18:24For either one of you.
18:30Don't let it bother you, honey.
18:33What?
18:33Tom showing up with his girlfriend.
18:37That's fine.
18:37I actually don't think it's going to last that much longer.
18:40Yeah?
18:41Have you heard something?
18:43No, I decided something.
18:50Brie Vandekamp found herself helpless in the face of a powerful man.
18:56And this got her thinking about the ways she'd handled powerful men before,
19:01and how she'd learned to do it.
19:09Brie.
19:11What are you making?
19:12Honey pecan pie.
19:14It's your father's favorite.
19:16Can I help?
19:17Pie's done, but...
19:19I can teach you how to make whipped cream.
19:24Of course, there's so many things I should probably teach you first.
19:28Like what?
19:30Like...
19:31How to be a woman.
19:33That is the most important lesson I can pass down.
19:37As the cream thickens, you whip it a little faster, okay?
19:41Don't I become a woman just by getting older?
19:44Oh, no.
19:45There's some things you're too young to understand, but...
19:49I think you're old enough to learn about the mask.
19:52The mask?
19:54That's what my mother called it.
19:55It's the face you wear when you don't want people to know what you're feeling.
19:59All well-brought-up women conceal their emotions.
20:02It's very useful, especially when dealing with men.
20:05Why?
20:07Well, if a man knows what you're thinking, it gives him power over you.
20:12For example...
20:13If a man knows how much you love him, he'll take you for granted.
20:18He'll hurt you.
20:19Carelessly.
20:21Truly.
20:23Constantly.
20:26Does Daddy know that you love him?
20:28Yes.
20:29I have told him repeatedly that I cannot live without him.
20:33If you're so upset with him, why are you making his favorite pie?
20:37Because after all of these years, I've forgotten how to wear my mask.
20:41So now I must do things to distract Daddy.
20:45Like this pie.
20:46When I bring it out, he'll be so excited he won't notice the devastation in my eyes.
20:53Devastation?
20:54It's an emotion.
20:56The kind you might feel when your friend calls to say your husband's LeSabre was seen in the parking lot
21:00of a certain motel.
21:02Next to his secretary's Bonneville.
21:07Practice your mask.
21:09Oh no. Honey, that's too much.
21:12All you need is the hint of a smile.
21:17Perfect.
21:18With an expression like that, no one will ever know what you're really thinking.
21:22And I'll have power over men?
21:26God, I hope so.
21:41Why are you angry?
21:43Who says I'm angry?
21:45After all these years, you don't think I can read you?
21:48Well, if I'm such an open book, what am I angry about?
21:52So you admit you're angry.
21:54I admit no such thing.
22:00You know, this thing you're doing?
22:05And what thing would that be?
22:07You put on this plastic face to keep me in the dark about what you're really feeling.
22:12And I walk around on eggshells for days not knowing which end is up.
22:17Well, maybe I don't feel safe sharing every single thought and emotion I have with you.
22:24Well, that's a horrible thing to say.
22:29Of course you can feel safe with me.
22:31I'm your husband.
22:33I love you.
22:36Please.
22:40Okay.
22:42After dessert, you paid a certain compliment to Gabrielle.
22:50You gotta be kidding.
22:51It was hurtful.
22:56To who?
22:57To me.
22:58You told her she was the most gorgeous woman you had ever met.
23:02She was a model.
23:03I don't care. You don't say that with your wife standing right next to you.
23:08I'm going to bed.
23:10Now?
23:13You wanted to know what I was feeling.
23:16I'm feeling hurt and humiliated.
23:19And I think you're dumb to feel those things.
23:26Are you coming to bed?
23:29Or are you just going to stay down here and pout?
23:32Actually, I was just thinking about my mother.
23:36How insightful she was.
23:38Insightful about what?
23:42I'll be right along. I just want to, uh, tidy up first.
23:50Okay.
23:52Oh, and Rex?
23:54I'll be serving Belgian waffles for breakfast.
23:59Wow.
24:01They're my favorite.
24:08Sorry to keep you waiting.
24:09It's quite alright.
24:12Although I'm still a little unclear as to why you brought me here.
24:16Have you ever met a man by the name of Ramon Sanchez?
24:20No, I don't believe I have.
24:22Why?
24:23Disappeared from his home a few months ago.
24:25And we just got a tip.
24:27That he's dead.
24:29Oh, my.
24:32You say you never met him?
24:33Ramon Sanchez.
24:34No, that name doesn't ring a bell.
24:37Well, you see, because of this tip, someone out there is accusing you of killing Mr. Sanchez.
24:42Oh, good heavens. That's just silly.
24:45Then as it happens, Mr. Sanchez was found exactly where the tips are said he would be.
24:52And was he?
24:53Dead?
24:55Yes, ma'am.
24:57What a shame.
24:58Because you have been identified as Mr. Sanchez's killer...
25:02You had no choice but to bring me in for questioning, I understand.
25:05So I have to ask you.
25:08Did you kill him?
25:12Absolutely not.
25:19I must say, you are hard to read.
25:21Thank you, what a lovely compliment.
25:23You think that's a compliment?
25:26I was raised to be composed at all times.
25:28This is obviously a very stressful situation, finding myself accused of a horrific crime.
25:34And the fact that you would think that I'm comporting myself with a measure of grace and dignity...
25:39Well, that's a thoughtful thing to say. You're very sweet.
25:43Now, do you have any other questions? I hate to rush you, but I'm late for the funeral of a
25:48very dear friend.
25:49Hmm.
25:51I can't think of a thing.
25:58Well, it was lovely meeting you, and I do hope you find out what happened to Mr. Sanchez.
26:04I'm sure we will.
26:11See? What did I tell you?
26:13She's something, alright.
26:15I'm just not sure what we got by bringing her down here.
26:21We got her fingerprints.
26:26I am the resurrection and the life.
26:29As Susan listened to the kind words the minister had to say about Mike, she found herself at a loss.
26:36She knew people wanted to hear from her, but she had no idea what she wanted to say.
26:45I can't believe you're making me do this.
26:47Oh, wait! I think what you mean to say is Susan, sweet, wonderful Susan.
26:53Thank you for marrying me and allowing me the honor of carrying your beautiful behind inside our house.
27:00You are so drunk right now.
27:02No, I am not. I'm just...
27:04Oh, I've never been this happy in my life.
27:07I feel like I could float.
27:09I wish you could.
27:13I'm happy, too.
27:16That's it? I'm happy?
27:19Well, that covers it.
27:21What do you want from me? I'm not a big word guy.
27:25Okay, come on, Mr. Strong and Silent.
27:32What?
27:33Write me a poem.
27:34Oh, leave me alone with this stuff.
27:36It's my wedding night. I want a poem.
27:39Come on, let's go.
27:41All I remember is this thing from when I was a kid.
27:45I'll take it.
27:46Give me my poem, husband.
27:51I love you once. I love you twice. I love you more than beans and rice.
27:58Oh, now that is a poem.
28:02Oh.
28:07It's really smart you guys are doing this. When people die without a will, it can be a nightmare.
28:14You okay, honey?
28:16Of course I'm okay. We're about to talk about us dying for the next two days.
28:21If it makes you feel any better.
28:23Nobody enjoys this.
28:24I'm shocked you hear that.
28:26You got any cancer pamphlets in there?
28:27In case we finish early.
28:29Susan, come on. This is important.
28:31We got the baby coming. We got the house.
28:32I'm not saying a will isn't important.
28:34I'm saying it's a beautiful day.
28:36We should take a walk or something and deal with this dying stuff on a nice, dreary, rainy day.
28:44Um, the bathroom's right there, but...
28:46I don't need to use the bathroom.
28:49Or, maybe I do.
28:56Okay, what is it?
28:58We're jinxing us.
29:00By doing this, we're telling death, come on in.
29:03No, just when you don't do this, then it's a jinx.
29:06Look, I'm a plumber, and it's always the people that don't have homeowners insurance whose toilets explode.
29:11Is it what they eat?
29:14Missing my point.
29:15No, avoiding your point.
29:17Go wash your hands.
29:20Please, we'll do it Saturday, I promise.
29:23Look, I know it's tough, but indulge me, okay?
29:28Because if something happens, there's nothing more important to me than knowing that you, and you, are taken care of.
29:41Bob, come on!
29:42We're not paying you to go to the bathroom.
29:48Oh, this is what I'm talking about.
29:49None of that Kobe beef, arugula, and goat cheese nonsense.
29:52Give me good old-fashioned ground beef, American cheese, and iceberg lettuce any day.
29:56Well, I am glad you're happy.
29:58But I am not sure that any burger is worth a half-hour drive in the car.
30:02And that's just because you haven't taken a bite yet.
30:04Juanita said Mrs. Vandekamp's boyfriend got killed by a car.
30:09Yes.
30:10Yes, he did.
30:13And it was an accident.
30:15It was very sad.
30:16But you don't have to worry.
30:18As long as we remember to look both ways before we cross the street, that'll never happen to us.
30:24Where do we go when we die?
30:30Well, you know.
30:31We go to heaven.
30:32I know.
30:33But does everyone go?
30:36Everyone you know will go to heaven.
30:40What about animals?
30:43Animals go to heaven, too.
30:45What about bugs?
30:48Bugs are annoying.
30:49We don't want bugs in heaven.
30:51What about the animals that eat the bugs?
30:53Won't they starve?
30:55You're right.
30:57There are bugs in heaven.
30:58But if all the people and all the animals and all the bugs that ever live go to heaven,
31:03isn't it super crowded?
31:05No, sweetie.
31:07Heaven is perfect.
31:09How is it perfect?
31:10I mean, what's it like?
31:12You want to jump in here?
31:17Buddy, this is heaven.
31:19It is?
31:21Sure, sitting with the people you love more than anything in the world, eating the double cheeseburger and fries, it's
31:26gotta be heaven.
31:28You know what else is heaven?
31:29What?
31:30That place we fish.
31:31Near the waterfall?
31:32Yep.
31:33Heaven.
31:33And we watch football together, and Mom brings us trays of snacks.
31:37That's heaven, too?
31:38If heaven is supposed to be the happiest place you can be, don't all those places sound like it to
31:42you?
31:47What are hamburgers made of?
31:49Because I know they're not ham.
31:55Thank you for coming to help honor Mike Delfino's life.
31:58The family invites you to join them at the cemetery.
32:05I changed my mind.
32:08Hi.
32:10I wasn't planning to say anything because I had absolutely no idea what to say.
32:20Mike and I never talked about what he wanted for a funeral.
32:26I think it's because, well, you know Mike, he wasn't really much of a talker.
32:36Some of you, as you came by to hug me today, you said that he's in a better place.
32:46And you know what, I realize now, he is.
32:56He is in a diner eating cheeseburgers with his family.
33:06And he's fishing that waterfall.
33:13And he's watching football with his son, yelling like a maniac.
33:22So, since he has to be in all those wonderful places,
33:32I'm going to have to say goodbye to him now.
33:43Goodbye, Mike.
33:58I love you once.
34:00I loved you twice.
34:04I love you more than me twice.
34:15Amazing grace, how sweet the sound that saved a wretch like me.
34:35I once was lost, but now I'm found, was blind, but now I see.
34:58T'was grace that taught my heart to fear, and grace my fears relieved.
35:19How precious did that grace appear, the hour I first believed.
35:38Through many dangers, toils and snares, I have already come.
35:59T'is grace that brought me safe thus far, and grace will lead me home.
36:26You know what, Mike was right, this is the best freaking burger I've ever had in my life.
36:29You got that right.
36:34Susan, you haven't eaten a thing, aren't you starving?
36:3905-1602.
36:43I just remembered Smyke's password for his voicemail.
36:47Well, I have to call the cell phone company, or they're going to charge us for an extra month.
36:52I can do that for you, I will call them first thing tomorrow morning.
37:00MJ signed up for pitching for Little League this year.
37:06Mike was supposed to teach him.
37:08Oh, honey, I'll send Carlos over to coach him.
37:10I gave him two girls who hate sports, so he'll be thrilled.
37:13Mike was always checking the tires on our car with this thingy.
37:19I don't know where the thingy is.
37:21I just know it was important, and it kept us safe.
37:24Hey, hey, Tom's still taking care of our cars.
37:27I'll just tell him to add yours to his to-do list from now on.
37:35Susan, we are going to do everything we can to hold you up, okay?
37:40Okay.
37:41Yes, as much as death takes from us, it also gives.
37:47It teaches us what's truly important.
37:52Like giving back after a lifetime of taking.
37:59Going after something we never should have let go of.
38:08Or looking back on what made us who we are.
38:15But sometimes, the lessons learned after a person's death
38:21aren't the ones we expected.
38:23Forensic says the prints in the mug match the prints we found on the dead guy.
38:27The whole time she was dating Chuck, I never trusted her.
38:30You think we got enough to arrest her?
38:32Probably.
38:34Let's hold off.
38:35I want to make sure we get enough to put this bitch away for good.
38:38We are done.
38:38Let's get to the rest.
38:39You too.
38:39Hello.
38:40Some thoughts.
38:40Come on.
38:41I'm so sorry.