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Desperate Housewives S01E04
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00:00Anybody home?
00:01Previously on Desperate Housewives
00:04Susan played with fire
00:06That's not my cup
00:07and could get burned
00:08Go to a spa or go shopping
00:10and find a way to relax
00:11Gabrielle
00:12found herself a playmate
00:16Lynette couldn't get her kids to stop playing
00:19Ma'am, you know why I pulled you over?
00:21I have a theory
00:22I'm gonna start getting some sleep pretty soon
00:23I'll be forced to move back upstairs out of sheer exhaustion
00:26and Brie played hardball
00:29Everyone has
00:30a little dirty laundry
00:35When I was alive
00:36I maintained many different
00:38identities
00:40Lover, wife
00:41and ultimately victim
00:44Yes, labels are important
00:46to the living
00:47They dictate how people see themselves
00:50Like my friend Lynette
00:52She used to see herself as a career woman
00:54and a hugely successful one at that
00:58She was known for her power lunches
01:01Her eye-catching presentations
01:03and her ruthlessness
01:05in wiping out the competition
01:08But Lynette gave up her career
01:10to assume a new label
01:12The incredibly satisfying role
01:14a full-time mother
01:16A full-time mother
01:20Skava residence
01:21Yes, this is me
01:27But unfortunately for Lynette
01:29this new label
01:31frequently fell short
01:32part of what was advertised
01:38How in the world did they
01:40I left the door to the art supply cupboard open for five minutes
01:44That's all
01:45Five minutes
01:46The little girl
01:49Why didn't she say anything?
01:51Your boys work quickly
01:53Well
01:55Obviously they will be punished for this
01:57severely
01:58I hesitate bringing this up
02:00Since you got so ugly about it last time
02:02They don't have attention deficit disorder
02:05and I'm not going to drug my boys
02:07just to make your job easier
02:10I'd rather change teachers
02:11The boys are in my class
02:13because I'm the only teacher who can handle them
02:17What if we separate the twins?
02:20Put them in different classes
02:22They're much calmer when they're not bouncing off one another
02:25We can try that
02:27But if it doesn't work
02:28we may no longer be able to accommodate them
02:33It suddenly occurred to Lynette
02:35Her label was about to change yet again
02:38And for the next few years
02:40she would be known as
02:42the mother of the boys
02:44who painted Tiffany Axelrod
02:46blue
03:38It looked to be an interesting afternoon on Wisteria Lane
03:42It looked to be an interesting afternoon on Wisteria Lane
03:44That tape had been discovered by my friend Bree
03:46She had stolen it from her marriage counselor
03:49A counselor I'd once spoken to in strictest confidence
03:55So how have you been?
03:56I had the nightmare again
03:58It's weird to hear Mary Alice
04:00Still the same one?
04:02Yes
04:03But this time I was standing in a river
04:05And I saw the girl under the water
04:08And she kept screaming Angela over and over again
04:12So what do you think the significance of the name Angela is?
04:18Actually, that's my real name
04:20Her real name?
04:23That doesn't make any sense
04:24I've seen her driver's license
04:25It did not say Angela
04:27Bree, what does it say on the rest of the tape?
04:29Just more about her nightmares
04:30and this girl she was afraid of
04:33So what the hell do we do now?
04:47I think we should show Paul the note
04:50Are you sure? He's gonna freak
04:52Well it's now or never
04:53I mean I saw what he's asking for the place
04:55It's gonna sell quickly
04:58Can I say something?
05:01I'm glad Paul's moving
05:02Gabby
05:04I'm sorry
05:05He's just always giving me the creeps
05:07Haven't you guys noticed?
05:09He has this dark thing going on
05:11There's something about him that just feels...
05:14Malignant?
05:15Yes
05:16We've all sort of felt it
05:24That being said, I do love what he's done with that lawn
05:42Mom, the dish is clean
05:44Huh? Oh
05:46I still don't understand why you don't just ask him out on an official date date
05:50Oh, I'm trying a new strategy I'm playing hard to get
05:53How long do you think you can keep that up?
05:55Oh, maybe until noon
05:56Then I'm gonna have to run over there and beg you not to love me
06:01Uh, Mom?
06:03I don't think you're gonna be able to wait that long
06:09You gotta be kidding, she washed her car yesterday
06:23Oh, no, she's not
06:28Yep
06:28She's bringing out the big guns
06:42You better get over there, she's wearing cotton
06:48What am I supposed to say to Mike?
06:49I saw you half naked and I thought I'd drop by?
06:52What's that?
06:52A piece of Mike's junk man we got by mistake
06:55I held on to it in case of an emergency
06:59God bless you
07:14Hi
07:16Hey Susan
07:17We, um, got this by mistake
07:19Oh, thanks
07:23I hope it's not important
07:24Oh, no, it's just a promotion for the Rialto
07:26They're having a film festival
07:28Oh
07:31Well
07:32Guess I've done my good deed for the day
07:36I'll just head back home
07:41Bye
07:43Hey, you like old movies?
07:45I love old movies
07:55I hate Susan Mayer
07:57Every time I see those big doe eyes of hers
08:01I swear to God I just wanna go out and shoot a deer
08:05What has she done this time?
08:07She is out there throwing herself at Mike Delfino
08:11Again
08:13Susan likes Mike?
08:16Where the hell have you been, Martha?
08:19She's been lusting after him ever since you moved in
08:33I got your message, what's going on?
08:36The boys refuse to be separated
08:39They refuse?
08:41They're six years old, make them
08:44Look, the school regulations are pretty strict about me wrestling with the boys
08:48But if you wanna give it a shot
08:51Be my guest
08:53Fine
08:57Which one goes and which one stays?
09:00You pick
09:29I love taking baths
09:31Especially with you
09:33It's like taking a vacation from the world
09:36I hated taking baths when I was a kid
09:38Of course back then
09:40The only thing I had to play with was my rubber ducky
09:44Who's that?
09:45It's Mr. Solis
09:49Relax, Carlos is at work
09:50And he doesn't ring the doorbell
10:00It's the cable guy
10:02It's three hours late
10:04Use the side entrance
10:07Gabrielle knew her vacation from the world had ended
10:10What she didn't know was
10:12John had left behind a souvenir
10:18I'm telling you, Dad didn't come home last night
10:21They had a fight, a bad one
10:23How bad?
10:24Like divorce court bad
10:30Listen to her
10:31She always overcompensates when she's worried
10:34Dad moves out and leaves this with her
10:37It'll lose my mind
10:40Dinner is on the table
10:43Mom
10:45Where'd Dad go last night?
10:47He got a last minute call to speak at a medical conference in Philadelphia
10:51Take your seats
11:01This marriage is so over
11:09Andrew?
11:17Again, sorry I was late, the schedule overbooked me
11:20How long are you going to be?
11:21Almost done
11:23What is that scent?
11:24Is that sage and citrus?
11:26It's amazing
11:26Try to hurry
11:27I have stuff to do
11:36Come on
11:53What's happening?
11:56The cable guy fell
11:57He hit his head on the tub
11:58He may have a concussion
12:00It's almost eight
12:01He was late
12:18Mr. Hoover
12:25Hello Susan, I made you a pie
12:27Oh, wow, why?
12:30Why? Do I need a motive to do something nice?
12:36I can't wait for you to try this. It's mincemeat.
12:39Actually, I just had dinner.
12:41That's okay. You can save it for later.
12:47What's so funny?
12:48I was just thinking of that expression,
12:50I'll make mincemeat out of you.
12:53Mincemeat used to be an entree
12:54made up of mostly chopped meat,
12:56so it was like saying,
12:57I'll chop you up into little bits.
13:00But that was centuries ago.
13:02Today, mincemeat is mostly made up of fruit,
13:06spices, and rum.
13:08There's no meat in it,
13:10and still people say,
13:11I'll make mincemeat out of you.
13:13I don't know that people really say that anymore.
13:15I do.
13:17So, Susan, how are you?
13:20I'm fine.
13:22Good.
13:23You know, I have a confession to make.
13:27I've always wished I'd have been more supportive
13:30when Carl left you.
13:31Oh, you don't have to apologize about Carl.
13:33Really, Carl and I are over.
13:35I've moved on.
13:36Yes, I know.
13:37You've moved on to that nice Mike Delfino.
13:40He's quite a catch, isn't he?
13:44You like him, don't you?
13:46Uh, sure. As a friend.
13:49Oh, Susan, being coy is a strategy best employed by virgins at their first dance.
13:56For women of our age, it's just annoying.
14:01Are you sure you don't want pie?
14:03No, thank you.
14:05I hope it works out with you and Mike.
14:08You've been so desperate to land him.
14:10Why?
14:11Well, I am not desperate.
14:14Oh, good Lord, Susan.
14:15You burned your rival's house down.
14:17If that isn't desperate, I don't know what is.
14:21Mrs. Hooper, with all due respect, you're crazy.
14:32What's that?
14:33I think you recognize it.
14:35I found it in the ruins of Edie's home.
14:43Well, that's not...
14:44Shh, shh, shh, shh.
14:44My point is this.
14:46I wasn't there for you when Carl left, but I'm here for you now.
14:49As far as I'm concerned, this is our secret.
14:53And no one ever need know.
14:56Oh, Susan.
14:59You don't know how good it feels to finally be able to help you.
15:04You look so pale.
15:07Now, I insist you try some of my pie.
15:13Go on.
15:19Did I mention it's mincemeat?
15:37Open the door, please.
15:39Hang on.
15:42What?
15:43May I come in?
15:44No.
15:45Well, I want to talk to you.
15:47And talk.
15:49Where were you last night?
15:52Brian's.
15:52I just spoke to Brian's mother.
15:54Now, tell me again where you were last night, and this time don't lie to me.
16:00Where did you say Dad was again?
16:01In Philadelphia?
16:04Andrew, don't change the subject.
16:05I'm sorry.
16:06I thought the subject was telling lies.
16:09I called Dad's cell phone.
16:10I know he moved out.
16:13Well, it's just temporary, and...
16:17I thought it would upset you, so I was protecting you.
16:20Whatever.
16:21You lied, so stop pretending like you have some sort of moral authority.
16:25Andrew, just because I chose not to share my marital problems with you does not give you the right to
16:29be rude.
16:30How about driving my father away?
16:31Do I get to be rude then?
17:04Hello, I'm sorry, I'm sorry...
17:09Who's saying that, I'm sorry, I'm sorry.
17:09What is this?
17:09I'm sorry.
17:12I'm sorry.
17:12Me, you're sorry.
17:13It's okay.
17:14I'm sorry.
17:16I've got aocused sleep.
17:17I'm sorry.
17:19It's okay.
17:20All right, I'm sorry.
17:22You're sorry.
17:22What's this?
17:22That's a sock.
17:24It's a man's sock.
17:25I found it under our bed.
17:27It's not mine.
17:28Oh, for God's sakes, Carlos.
17:30It's Yao Lin's.
17:31Our maid wears size 13 gym socks?
17:33No, she dusts with them.
17:42See?
17:44Socks instead of racks.
18:05Susan, hello.
18:07Mrs. Huber.
18:10Did you and Mike come together?
18:11I saw him over in the fresh produce aisle.
18:14No, like I told you before, we're just friends.
18:20By the way, if I didn't make it clear yesterday,
18:22I absolutely did not do that thing you accused me of.
18:27Hey, Susan.
18:28Hey, Miss Huber.
18:29Nice to see you, Mike.
18:32Hey, you like Alfred Hitchcock?
18:35They were doing a retrospective down at the Rialto.
18:43I'm not really a fan.
18:45Oh, come on.
18:46How can you not like Hitchcock?
18:48I just don't.
18:53Okay, have a nice day.
18:54Oh.
18:56Okay.
18:59Well, uh, nice to see you.
19:02You too, Miss Huber.
19:07You're so silly.
19:09Pretending not to like him on my account.
19:12I mean, really.
19:13Will you just drop it?
19:15You shouldn't be rude to me, Susan.
19:17Your secret is not an easy burden to bear.
19:21That insurance company is putting Edie through hell.
19:24But still, I've said nothing.
19:26Well...
19:26And the longer it takes for her to get payment,
19:29the longer she'll be staying with me,
19:31eating me out of house and home,
19:34using up my hot water.
19:38What exactly is it you want from me,
19:40Mrs. Huber?
19:48Uh, are these together?
19:59Bring it up.
20:11If the school and the pediatrician
20:14both think the twins could stand to be
20:16medicated, then what's the problem?
20:18I used to run a company with 85 people,
20:21and now I can't wrangle three small boys
20:23without doping them?
20:24Talk about feeling like a failure.
20:26Lynette, you are a great mother,
20:28but let's face it, your kids are...
20:32a challenge.
20:35That's the nicest way you could have said that.
20:38You know, the truth is,
20:38when they're not making me want to tear my hair out,
20:40they're actually really sweet.
20:43I'm afraid if I change the bad stuff,
20:46I'm going to change the good stuff.
20:48That's a tough call.
20:50Like this mug.
20:51I love this mug.
20:53If I medicate them,
20:54are they still going to make me a mug like this?
20:57You know, it's leaking.
21:01Yeah, I know.
21:05We talked to Paul.
21:07We told him we need to show him something.
21:08He's on his way over.
21:14So, Paul, we noticed that you're selling the house.
21:17Yes.
21:18Too many painful memories.
21:20I'm sure you understand.
21:26Well, before you move,
21:28we thought there was something you should know.
21:30It seems there may be more to Mary Alice's death
21:33than you are aware of.
21:35Oh?
21:37Remember when you asked us to pack her things?
21:40Well, when we did, we found a note.
21:42And we think that you should have it.
21:46You can see from the postmark,
21:48Mary Alice probably got it the day she died.
22:15Paul, are you going to be okay?
22:16No.
22:20No.
22:25No.
22:31No.
22:49Have you always cleaned with socks?
22:52Yes.
22:56Was that a Japanese thing?
22:58I am Chinese.
23:09I don't like lying.
23:11Yeah, well, I don't like your ironing, so there.
23:30Mrs. Elise, what are you doing here?
23:32Carlos found this under the bed.
23:35Oh, crap.
23:36It's okay.
23:37It's a close call that I managed to cover.
23:39I've got you these.
23:40So from now on, we can't let Carlos see you around the house wearing anything resembling a gym sock.
23:46You want me to mow your lawn in sandals?
23:48I'd lose a toe.
23:49Imagine what you would lose if Carlos finds out you're trimming more than the hedges.
23:55Why are your friends staring at me?
23:59Did you tell them about us?
24:01No.
24:02They're staring because they think you're hot.
24:05Oh.
24:06Okay.
24:14It's 9.30.
24:15What is your brother thinking?
24:17Want my advice?
24:19Call Dad.
24:20Go tell him to kick Andrew's ass.
24:21I am perfectly capable of handling this without your father.
24:24Sorry.
24:27Where's your cell phone?
24:30Call Andrew and find out where he is.
24:32Mom, he's going to know you're behind this.
24:33No, he won't.
24:34Just act normal.
24:38Hey, it's me.
24:40Uh, what's going on?
24:45He knows.
24:48Andrew, this is your mother.
24:50I am rapidly reaching the end of my patience with you.
24:54Where are you?
24:55Are you at a bar?
24:58Andrew.
24:59Andrew?
25:03Mom?
25:04He hung up on me.
25:07What are you going to do?
25:10What are you going to do?
25:11What are you going to do?
25:17How are you going to do that?
25:18Have you ever watched?
25:18Come home.
25:19Uh.
25:45Oh, yeah, oh, yeah.
25:49Oh, yeah, oh, yeah.
25:53Over here!
25:57Heath?
25:59Ian?
26:01Andrew?
26:04Mom, how did you even know I was here?
26:10You went in my room?
26:11You think that's bad?
26:12Tomorrow morning, I'm cleaning it.
26:15Oh, by the way, Heath, I didn't get a chance to tell you
26:18that was a lovely solo last week at church.
26:22We're out of here.
26:25I hope it wasn't something I said.
26:30Well, Andrew?
26:31Shall we?
26:34You just humiliated me in front of my friends.
26:37I'm not going anywhere with you.
26:40Fine.
26:45What are you doing?
26:46I'm staying for the show.
26:47I'm dying to see what all the fuss is about.
26:50Excuse me, waitress, I'll have a glass of your house chardonnay.
27:01I'm curious, Andrew, as you fantasize about this woman, do you ever stop and think how she
27:06came to be on this runway?
27:08That's someone's little girl.
27:10And that someone probably had a lot of dreams for her.
27:13Dreams that did not include a thong and a pole.
27:16It's not going to work, okay?
27:19I'm not budging.
27:20God only knows what she's had to deal with in her life.
27:23Abject poverty, drugs, domestic violence, maybe even molestation.
27:28Mom!
27:29And now she treats herself the way other men treat her.
27:32Like an object.
27:33A piece of meat.
27:35That does it.
27:36Kid, get her out of here.
27:38She's killing it for the rest of us.
27:48We're not here.
27:49Leave a message.
27:51It's Mrs. Hoover, Susan.
27:53Are you there?
27:53I can see your lights are on.
27:56I hope you're not screening that so tacky.
27:58Listen, I need to talk to you.
28:01My water heater just burst and it's going to cost me $600 to get a new one.
28:06And I can't afford that.
28:08I'm just beside myself.
28:10Call me as soon as you get in.
28:18Julie.
28:19Julie, honey, wake up.
28:20We need to talk.
28:21Can't this wait until morning?
28:23I think I'm being blackmailed.
28:28And when I realized I couldn't put out the fire, I ran.
28:32I must have dropped the measuring cup in the process.
28:35Why do I even let you out of the house?
28:37Obviously, I can't let her get away with this.
28:39The only thing to do is go to the police and tell them what happened.
28:42You can't do that.
28:43Julie, I don't think they'll throw me in jail.
28:45I mean, it was an accident.
28:48Dad won't care if it was an accident.
28:51You know he'll just use this as an excuse to reopen custody.
28:56Mom, I don't want to live with Dad.
28:59I know.
28:59You can't get away with Dad.
28:59Mom, you can't do that.
28:59And I know...
29:00I know.
29:00I know.
29:05I can't stop it.
29:22I can't stop it.
29:23I know.
29:27It doesn't work.
29:27working Tuesday right yeah you remember the cable guys showing up and usually
29:35work till what time five yeah it means he was in the house for four hours wait
29:46you know now that I think about it I might not have seen him well either you
29:52saw him or you didn't which is it I didn't
30:01John did my wife ask you to lie for her mr. Solis I I really don't want to get in
30:10the middle of
30:10anything thank you it's all I needed to know
30:26okay let's run through it one more time mom it's not brain surgery you'll stand guard while I crawl
30:32through mrs. Hooper's doggy door once inside I'll find the measuring cup simple oh god I hate that
30:38I'm turning you into a little thief it's our measuring cup we're just taking back what's
30:43ours hey that's right ethically we have nothing to be ashamed about oh where are these I don't want
30:52to leave fingerprints there she goes okay move oh so glad to be playing frisbee again here you go
31:07coming at you all right back up a little more there you go
31:12all right here we go oh my whoops you better go get that yeah
31:32Mike hey Susan I thought that was you uh yeah Julie and I are just out tossing the frisbee around
31:39and it flew off into mrs. Hooper's backyard oh you need some help no no no no uh Julie's got
31:44it
31:46okay actually I'm glad I ran into you I just wanted to make sure that things were okay between
31:50us the other day you seem kind of distant distant what do you mean I mean you're not mad at
31:56me for
31:57some reason are you no no no not at all good try me to take one more shot at this
32:05I got tickets for a
32:06Billy Wilder retrospective Wednesday night I'd love to take you with me you are so sweet I would love to
32:15go all right Edie I thought you'd be at work I'm not feeling well I got a sunburn the other
32:29day
32:29washing my car well don't just run off come come and hang out with us boy you are one sick
32:37ticket
32:37what it's not bad enough that I have to watch you throw yourself at him every day and now you
32:43want to
32:43make sure that I see it up close and personal no it's not like that I've got to take off
32:48but I'll
32:48call you about Wednesday night okay Edie wait uh Mike and I were gonna go see the movies on Wednesday
33:00and I just thought it would be fun if you joined us you want me to come with you yeah
33:05yeah that's okay
33:07isn't it Mike well it's a limited engagement it's sold out I only got two tickets but Edie wait um
33:17you
33:18should take my ticket really is that okay with you Mike yeah sure so um what time do you want
33:35to pick me up
33:56hang on
33:59hang on
34:07you think you can have sex with anyone you want Carlos couldn't help but feel proud of himself
34:15after all he just defended his honor or had he
34:36are you gay yes is that why you're doing this
34:43yeah
34:57hey Paul what's up I wanted to apologize for my outburst yesterday don't worry about it we unloaded a lot
35:05on you
35:05I suppose you're wondering why I reacted so violently to that note it did cross our minds well
35:12the truth is Mary Alice was not a well person she was very troubled troubled at first it was harmless
35:21she
35:22would leave herself notes reminders like pick up the milk or Zach has a dentist appointment but over time the
35:29notes became ugly
35:31hateful messages started showing up Mary Alice was writing them to me to Zach
35:35to herself
35:37really
35:39that's why I lost it I was reminded of what Zach and I had been through
35:45Paul I'm so sorry we had no idea
35:48you know
35:50well anyway I'd appreciate it if you kept this to yourselves
35:54yeah
35:56for Zach's sake
35:57of course
35:58of course
36:01bye
36:05wow
36:05yeah
36:08I think he's lying
36:10so do I
36:18bye
36:19meow
36:24meow
36:25meow
36:26meow
36:30meow
36:31meow
36:31meow
36:33meow
36:36Babe, babe, babe!
36:38You didn't get me!
36:40Babe, babe, babe!
36:42Babe!
36:45Babe, babe!
36:46Babe, babe!
36:51Boys, could you get in here, please?
36:54He broke my plane.
36:55Did not.
36:56We'll talk about that later.
36:57Right now, I need you to take some medicine.
36:59Are we sick?
37:00Not exactly.
37:01This is a special kind of medicine.
37:03It's like a vitamin.
37:05And you'll take it every day.
37:07Okay?
37:08Oops.
37:11Stay right there.
37:24Now open up.
37:26Here, you.
37:29Guys, this is what we've got here.
37:37In that moment, Lynette made a decision.
37:41When it came to dealing with her children, medication was no longer an option.
37:48No!
37:49No!
37:49Get out!
37:50Get out!
37:50Of course, given her continuing level of frustration, Lynette also felt a little self-medication couldn't hurt.
38:07So what's your strategy?
38:09Are you just never going to speak to me again?
38:12Something like that.
38:17I suppose I do owe you an apology.
38:20Careful.
38:21I wouldn't want you to strain yourself.
38:23I shouldn't have lied to you about your father.
38:26You and your sister are old enough to handle the truth, and I'm sorry.
38:29Keep going.
38:31I'm mad at you for about 7,000 other things.
38:34If you think I'm going to apologize for taking you out of a strip club, you're wrong.
38:38I consider it one of my finest moments.
38:46Oh, Andrew.
38:47Andrew, I know you blame me for what's happening with your father, but it's not entirely my fault, and I
38:55need you to understand that.
39:00I do.
39:02I just don't want him to leave.
39:12Neither do I.
39:15Mom?
39:17Yeah?
39:19When can I have my door back?
39:25Three months.
39:26Aww.
39:27Royal Oaks was the scene of a hate crime today, when Jonathan Lisko, local gay activist and part-time female
39:33impersonator, was brutally attacked in his home.
39:37Lisko speculated the attack was in response to his efforts to secure same-sex partner insurance coverage,
39:43from his employer, Cliffside Cable.
39:46Police are circulating this sketch of the assailant.
39:49I have to say, you know, circumstances speak for themselves.
39:52I've taken a strong stand with my company.
39:55Is there something you want to ask me?
39:59No.
40:13You took it, didn't you?
40:18Good evening, Mrs. Hooper.
40:20It's my own fault for not hiding the cup.
40:22Obviously, if you're capable of arson, I should have known you'd be capable of breaking and entering.
40:27I don't know what you're talking about, Mrs. Hooper.
40:29I suppose you destroyed it.
40:33Again, I don't know what you're talking about, but, yeah, I did.
40:40I was going to keep your secret.
40:41It's a shame you couldn't trust me.
40:45You're a piece of work.
40:47You know that?
40:49Oh, Susan, let's not be unpleasant.
40:52We can go back to the same friendly relationship we've always had.
40:58I will keep my lawn looking nice, and I will make sure that my music isn't played too loud,
41:03and if I get some of your mail, heck, I'll run it right over, because that's what good neighbors do.
41:09But from now on, when I run into you on the street, and I say good morning, Mrs. Hooper,
41:15or how are you, Mrs. Hooper, just know that inside, I am quietly, but decidedly,
41:24hating your guts.
41:28Careful, dear.
41:30Let's not say things we'll live to regret.
41:36Good evening, Mrs. Hooper.
41:48He actually said Mary Alice was crazy?
41:51Not in so many words, but everything Paul said certainly made it seem like she was schizophrenic.
41:56I think he's hiding something.
41:58I know it.
41:59But wait, what about the tape?
42:00I mean, she did say that her name was Angela.
42:03Mary Alice was not crazy.
42:06Well, my father was a prosecutor, and he always said that the simplest explanation was usually the right one.
42:10But remember what the note said?
42:12I know what you did.
42:14It makes me sick, and I'm going to tell.
42:16That's not the kind of thing someone writes to themselves.
42:19That's a message sent by an enemy.
42:30So, exactly what is it you hired me to do?
42:34It's very simple, really.
42:37Someone sent that note to my wife.
42:39And I need to know who.
42:43What type of person would send such a note?
42:47Was it an enemy?
42:49Of course.
42:51But what kind?
42:53An acquaintance?
42:55A stranger?
42:57Or how about a neighbor that lives a few feet away?
43:08Or how about a neighbor?
43:10It says gee?
43:11What 75 seconds?
43:16Very prime to have a girlfriend and a single mother.
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