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Desperate Housewives S02E06
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00:12Previously on Desperate Housewives
00:13My husband died thinking that I murdered him
00:16Bree put the past behind her
00:18If you keep me on as your lawyer, your wife's off lines
00:20He's my lawyer
00:21While Carlos gambled with his future
00:23How much money do you think you'll need to get to Utah?
00:25Susan interfered with a family reunion
00:31George Williams had never been lucky in love
00:35It seemed that the women he dated
00:37Always invented reasons
00:38Not to consummate their relationship
00:43I'm afraid I'd wake my roommate
00:48I have to get up really early for work
00:56I'm saving myself
00:57For marriage
01:01Sadly for George
01:02It was one unoriginal excuse after another
01:08But since he'd started seeing Bree Vandekamp
01:13George couldn't help but feel
01:15Hi, the kids are gone
01:18We have the house all to ourselves tonight
01:20His luck was about to change
01:25I thought the duck turned out well
01:26Although the sauce was a little bit thick
01:28But judging by how many helpings you had
01:30I think I got away with it
01:38What are you thinking about?
01:40Your hair
01:44Would you mind if I...
01:46Uh, no
01:47Go ahead
01:48Is that better?
01:57Is that better?
02:19It's okay that I'm doing this, right?
02:20Well, I thought we were going to let the duck digest a bit more
02:22But what the heck?
02:25I'm...
02:27Oh!
02:28What's wrong?
02:29I don't know
02:29I felt something weird
02:30Oh, but that was my tongue
02:31It extends farther than most
02:33I should have warned you
02:33No, no, no
02:34It wasn't your kiss
02:35I felt something weird on my neck
02:43What are you doing?
02:44I don't know
02:44I'm just really starting to itch
02:50What is it?
02:52You...
02:52You got a huge rash
03:01It's starting to spread to my face
03:03Are you allergic to something you ate?
03:05Oh, I don't think so
03:06I mean, I've made duck la rage a thousand times
03:08Something is causing that rash
03:12Brie, Brie, please don't
03:13I'm sorry, George, but you have to go
03:16But the kids are away
03:17I was sort of hoping we could make love tonight
03:19How are we going to do that, George?
03:20You have just given me hives
03:25Though painful to hear
03:26George had to admit
03:28At least this excuse was original
03:59That's why he got to so
04:13It's a fact that little girls dream of big white weddings.
04:19Of course, the exact same thing can be said for big girls.
04:24Some of whom can get incredibly anxious,
04:28waiting for the boys in their lives to make those dreams come true.
04:34Ow! Watch it, Susie.
04:36Mom, why don't you just go see a dressmaker?
04:38Wait, I have the perfect idea.
04:40You get in the dress, and I'll pin it.
04:44We wear the same size.
04:45Since when?
04:46Since forever.
04:48You have to leave, though. You can't stay.
04:51You can't see Susie in the wedding dress.
04:53Not until your big day.
04:55Mom?
04:56No, it's not a problem. I can see her in it.
05:00You can? You can?
05:02I assume you'll want to pick out your own wedding dress when we get married, right?
05:06Oh, that sounds like a proposal.
05:09Did it?
05:10Yeah, it did.
05:12Huh, what do you know?
05:13Are you planning to pop the question?
05:17Well, if she knows it's coming, the question won't really pop now, will it?
05:20He's right, Mom.
05:21Oh, I want it to be just like you do.
05:23You know, on your own terms, and you get down on one knee in the whole production.
05:26That's a plan.
05:27Well, then I can wait.
05:28I can wait. I'm a good waiter.
05:30Good.
05:32Just wondering if there's a ballpark of how long I will have to wait.
05:35A week, a month, after lunch?
05:37Again, you're not waiting for the pop.
05:39Right. Right. I'm sorry.
05:41Hi.
05:46So, the hives occurred right after you kissed George.
05:49Yes, it was the strangest thing, and so inconvenient.
05:55To be honest, I think we were about to make love for the first time.
05:59Brie, have you considered the idea that your subconscious mind was trying to sabotage your evening with George?
06:06Actually, I have not considered that, because that's idiotic.
06:10You don't think being with George made you feel a bit guilty?
06:13Why should I feel guilty?
06:14Perhaps you felt you were about to commit adultery.
06:16Dr. Goldfein, Rex is dead. You can't cheat on a corpse.
06:23But maybe that's not how you really feel deep down.
06:26Oh, so you think I'm crazy?
06:29You say you got a case of hives for no reason.
06:32I think there is a reason, and it's probably a psychosomatic one.
06:35You can think whatever you want, but to be honest, I don't believe in the subconscious.
06:39Every time you've said Rex in this session, you've stroked the place where your wedding ring used to be.
06:44Why did you do that?
06:50Let's talk about Monday.
06:52We are re-pitching to the camera off, people.
06:54Lynette, you'll be on point.
06:55Great. Great. No problem.
06:57And can you do me a favor and maybe not wear the green suit?
07:03Um, I wasn't planning to, but why?
07:08The fabric. It just has this quality to it. Like you could, I don't know, wipe it clean with a
07:14damp cloth.
07:17I'll just wear a different suit, then.
07:20Great. Like what, you think?
07:22Another suit. I have other suits.
07:25And if by other suits you mean the gray one, then of course you do.
07:30No, actually, I have quite a few others. Uh, the blue one, and uh...
07:37What's wrong with the blue suit?
07:39Stu, would you like to tell Lynette what's wrong with the blue suit?
07:45No, that's cool. Stu.
07:48Come on. Do the thing. The thing that you did at lunch.
07:53Look at me. I'm Lynette.
07:55Oh, I've got food stains everywhere.
07:58Alright, so if I get my blue suit dry clean, will that be acceptable to everyone?
08:03The pants also have a split seam in the back.
08:13Excuse me.
08:15Hello, David.
08:18What the hell is this? I thought I told you to dress maternal.
08:21Yes, you did, and I considered it for about a second.
08:23What happened?
08:24David, I know you're the lawyer and all, but trust me, it's never a smart strategy to cover this up.
08:29We've got 40 minutes before the pretrial hearing. Let's go home and get you ready.
08:32What?
08:34You want to get your husband out of jail?
08:35You've got to dress like a pregnant suffering wife, not the cover of Vogue.
08:38Uh, David.
08:39Louis, what are you doing here?
08:41I need a favor, David.
08:42If this has to do with lifting my client's restraining order, the answer's the same one you got last week.
08:46You don't understand. I love Crystal.
08:49Yeah, we all love the pretty ladies at the stop and shop, but now you've got to love her from
08:5250 yards away.
08:54You turned her against me. If it wasn't for you, we'd be together.
08:57Louis, Crystal hired me to keep you away from her. She doesn't want to see you.
09:01Oh, yeah? Then why did she ask for my phone number?
09:03She's a cashier. You paid by check. It doesn't make you special.
09:07Don't walk away from me. We're having a conversation.
09:10Louis, this is your problem. You're creepy. Nobody likes you.
09:14Would you call a conversation the rest of us call harassment?
09:17You want a friend, get a hamster.
09:22David!
09:23Ah!
09:28Run!
09:29Go for me!
09:30Stay there!
09:42That's right. You better run. I'm gonna get some bullets for this thing and come after you.
09:47Freeze!
09:48Hey, everything's cool.
09:56You okay?
10:06Weeds are a common annoyance of life in suburbia. And no matter how hard we try to get rid of
10:13them, they always tend to crop back up.
10:20Are you seeing this?
10:22I don't believe him. He's so brazen.
10:25He's just mowing the lawn like nothing ever happened.
10:28What should we do? Should we call the police?
10:30Well, Susan did say that he murdered Mrs. Huber, so my vote would be yes.
10:34Oh my God, Susan's home.
10:43Has she seen Paul yet?
10:51I think so.
11:00Hello, Susan.
11:02Oh my God, Paul.
11:04Need some help with those bags?
11:08Why are you doing here?
11:10This is where I live. I came home to find my son.
11:15Here you go.
11:16No, don't come near me.
11:17I'm just giving you back your pie filling.
11:19I don't want my pie filling.
11:20Oh, come on. Just take it.
11:21No, stop.
11:23Put that pie filling down.
11:25Slowly.
11:27I'm calling 911.
11:28You don't want to do that.
11:29Oh, I think I do.
11:30You're a cold-blooded murderer.
11:32Susan, how can you believe that?
11:33We've been neighbors for years.
11:38Ladies, good to see you.
11:39Paul, we've called the police.
11:42You didn't really need to do that.
11:43We know what you did to Mrs. Huber.
11:46Wonderful.
11:47I see you've all turned into Susan while I've been gone.
11:52Oh, thank God they're here.
11:59Hey, hey, what's going on?
12:02Oh, Meyer's convinced that Paul Young murdered Martha Huber.
12:05Oh, my God. I live right behind him.
12:07I know. I gave him my half-skies to feed my cat.
12:11I win.
12:12I made out with him.
12:16There's no warrant here for Paul Young.
12:18Why don't you ask Mike?
12:19He overheard everything, right?
12:21Who's Mike?
12:21Uh, he's my boyfriend.
12:22And he told me that Paul confessed everything to him.
12:25Oh, and Mike has Martha's journals,
12:26which clearly prove that Paul had a motive.
12:29All right, all right. Where do I find this Mike guy?
12:30Oh, please, uh, follow me.
12:32You mind if I stay here? I've got a lot of raking to do.
12:35Let's go.
12:38There you go.
12:44Hey.
12:48What's going on?
12:49Mike.
12:50Paul Young is back.
12:52Look.
13:03Your girlfriend said Mr. Young confessed a murder to you?
13:08Um...
13:09No.
13:11No, not to me.
13:12Man, I don't suppose you have a journal that belonged to a Martha Huber.
13:16No.
13:17I hardly knew her.
13:19Besides, you ever known a woman who'd loan out her diary?
13:21Mike, what are you doing?
13:23I'm sorry.
13:24I'm sorry.
13:25Susan, I don't know what you're talking about.
13:27But I've got a job to get to.
13:28Is there anything else?
13:29No.
13:29No.
13:30No, that pretty much covers it.
13:47Well, someone might as well say it.
13:50Susan, what the hell have you been smoking?
13:58Okay.
14:01Wow.
14:02Nice.
14:05Oh, my God.
14:06Okay, don't be distracted by that.
14:08Look at me.
14:09Here I am tomorrow.
14:10I'm making my presentation.
14:12You see?
14:13You see?
14:14You see how it...
14:14how it moves with me?
14:16That's where the magic is.
14:19$900.
14:20Yeah, well, this one was the most expensive.
14:22The other ones aren't as nice.
14:23But look.
14:24Look, look, look, look.
14:25Look at me.
14:25Watch.
14:26I don't walk in it.
14:27I glide.
14:31Honey, you know what?
14:32There's got to be like $3,000 worth of clothes here.
14:35Yeah, well, I haven't bought a new suit in six years.
14:38So?
14:38When I was working, you don't think I would have loved to have a designer suit?
14:42I wore wash and wear so that we could live in a nice neighborhood
14:44so we could take the kids on vacation every summer.
14:46I mean, I made sacrifices.
14:48I'm willing to make sacrifices.
14:50Great.
14:51Well, let's start here because this should cover a math tutor for Parker.
14:55Oh, hold on a sec.
14:56Wait.
14:57Six months of preschool for Penny.
14:59All right, now you're being ridiculous.
15:00You know what?
15:00And the twins?
15:01They're going to need braces.
15:02That ought to make a dent.
15:03Oh, no.
15:05Come on, Tom.
15:06Not this one.
15:09Strip.
15:10You saw the walk, right?
15:12You want to see the walk again?
15:16I'll Tudor Parker myself.
15:18Honey, that'd be great.
15:19You're also going to take up home dentistry?
15:30Fine, I'll take them back.
15:35Could you step out for a minute, please?
15:39I want to be alone with it for a little while.
15:59Hi, it's Bree.
16:01Hi.
16:02I was thinking about calling you.
16:03I just got some new antihistamines in at the store.
16:06I think they're really going to help with your rash.
16:08Well, great.
16:09Um, how would you feel about the two of us checking into a romantic hotel tomorrow?
16:15What?
16:15Uh, I'd like that very much.
16:18I will let you make all the arrangements.
16:19Something out of town would be nice.
16:23Good night.
16:39We need to talk.
16:40Where did you come from?
16:42I'm sorry I've been waiting for you.
16:43I'm just a little upset because everybody thinks I'm crazy.
16:45Can I at least get out of the truck first?
16:48Yes, definitely.
16:49I mean, I can understand why you wouldn't want the cops to know that you kidnapped Paul.
16:53I mean, that definitely looks bad.
16:54Since I was on probation.
16:56Well, right.
16:57I mean, there's that.
16:59And in possession of a gun.
17:00Well, okay.
17:01Which I held to his head.
17:02So I violated my probation, committed a felony, and coerced a confession.
17:07If the cops found out about that, I'd be looking at 10 to 15 years.
17:12But why don't you want them to know about Martha Hooper's journal?
17:15I mean, she says right in there that she was blackmailing Paul's wife.
17:18She also says right in there that she was blackmailing you for burning down Edie's house.
17:23Oh.
17:25I forgot about that.
17:31I just can't believe it.
17:33I mean, there he is.
17:34A murderer just living right on our street, and there's nothing we can do about it.
17:37You know, because you're a convicted felon and I burned down that stupid house.
17:40It's unfair.
17:41I want Paul Young gone as badly as you do.
17:43And he will be.
17:45But I also want to find Zack.
17:46And I think once Zack finds out Paul's here, I got a feeling he'll be back.
17:53Well, that's comforting to know there's a silver lining.
18:07Hi.
18:08What are you doing here?
18:09Well, you protected me from a hail of gunfire, so I thought I'd stop by and give you a cart.
18:15You're my first visitor.
18:17What do you mean I'm your first visitor?
18:18You've been here two days.
18:19My office sent me flowers.
18:24Oh.
18:26Dear David, who knew you could actually bleed?
18:30Sincerely, your stunned co-workers.
18:32Yeah, well, I'm a lawyer who got shot.
18:34Everybody's cracking wise.
18:36You're not gonna eat?
18:38Uh, I can't really cut yet.
18:42Well, I'm not gonna let you starve to death.
18:45Besides, you're gonna need your strength to get my husband out of jail.
18:54You know, I was waiting for the ambulance the other day.
18:58I seriously thought I was gonna die.
19:02I was scared.
19:05Of course you were.
19:08Thanks.
19:11For what?
19:12For not making any jokes.
19:16Sure.
19:17Now, open up.
19:26Good seeing you.
19:28I feel such a little nervous.
19:37Just follow this hallway straight down there and make yourselves comfortable.
19:42For the good of their family, Lynette had made a promise to her husband.
19:48And within ten days from the date of purchase, she intended to keep it.
20:01Oh, that's a fantastic suit.
20:03Oh, thanks.
20:04I'm flattered, really.
20:05I mean, who knew that you cared so much about what I think?
20:08I don't follow you.
20:10Well, I make a few innocent comments and you go out and buy yourself a gorgeous new suit.
20:15Dance, puppet dance.
20:17Well, actually, this was already in my closet. I just forgot about it.
20:20Forgot?
20:20You forgot that you had that suit.
20:26Good morning.
20:28Hi.
20:28Good morning.
20:29I'm Lynette Scavo.
20:30Now, is everyone taken care of in terms of coffee and whatever else they may like?
20:35Great.
20:35Well then, let's get started.
20:37I will show you how Cameroff Vodka can expand its customer mind share while still holding
20:43the line on marketing costs.
20:45It's something we here at Parcher & Murphy like to call persuasive engineering.
20:51Lynette.
20:53Just hold on one second.
20:58You have a...
21:01They put their price tags on the skirts these days, too.
21:04Just so you know.
21:06Look at that, everybody.
21:08Lynette just bought herself a beautiful brand new suit.
21:12Don't you look great?
21:17Go on.
21:19Okay.
21:22You may be seated.
21:25Good to see you back on your feet, Mr. Bradley.
21:29Whenever you're ready.
21:32Thank you, Your Honor.
21:35The defense moves to dismiss this case immediately on the grounds that the defendant...
21:47The defense moves to dismiss this case immediately.
21:47Are you all right, Mr. Bradley?
21:54I'm sorry, Your Honor.
21:55I just can't.
22:00I just can't.
22:02Mr. Bradley, do you need a recess?
22:06What the hell is going on?
22:09David, where are you going?
22:11I'm sorry.
22:12I quit.
22:13You can't just quit in the middle of a hearing.
22:14I'd love to get your idiot husband out of jail, but I just can't do it.
22:17I'm sorry.
22:18Yeah, why not?
22:19Because I'm in love with you.
22:20What?
22:21The other day in the hospital, I started to feel something.
22:23I don't know.
22:24Maybe it was there all along.
22:26But when I look into your eyes, I know you feel it, too.
22:30We belong together.
22:33Okay.
22:33Okay.
22:34Yeah, David.
22:34If you don't get back in there right now, I will go get a gun and shoot you myself.
22:39I can't.
22:41I'm sorry.
22:52Come in!
22:55We need to talk.
22:57Oh!
22:57Oh!
22:58Oh!
22:59Paul!
23:00You can't just waltz into people's houses.
23:02Susan, you told me to come in.
23:04Well, that's because I assumed you were someone I would let in my house.
23:07What do you want?
23:08I was looking through my mail, and I found this.
23:12I was surprised to discover that you were looking for my son.
23:16You didn't happen to find anything out about where Zack might be, did you?
23:18No.
23:20No, I didn't.
23:22Sorry, I can't help you out.
23:24I'm asking because you remember Zack hid here in this house before.
23:29And now I learned that you've been searching for him.
23:31Well, he's not here.
23:33Hmm.
23:34Well, maybe we should double-check.
23:37But he's not here.
23:38I swear.
23:40What are you grabbing for?
23:44A knife.
23:46I just want to slice some tomatoes.
23:57I don't know how I know this, but I think that he's in Utah.
24:02He took a bus to Bountiful.
24:04Did you have family there, right?
24:09Okay, I gave him the bus fare.
24:24You might want to be careful with that.
24:26You seem a little jittery.
24:37Look, I know the timing is bad.
24:39Pretty bad.
24:40I feel terrible.
24:42How was I supposed to know that he would take a bullet and suddenly realize he's in love with me?
24:46Okay, look, I know I pushed you into hiring that creep.
24:50But I promise I will do anything I can to fix this.
24:54All right, go have sex with Bradley.
24:57What?
24:58Well, that's what you want me to say, isn't it?
25:00God, you guys are good.
25:02I mean, you set me up perfectly.
25:04You think David and I planned this so we could sleep together?
25:06Well, let's see, the guy tells me to my face that he wants to get into your pants.
25:09He quits a week before my trial.
25:10And now you can't wait to do anything to get him back?
25:15Yeah.
25:16I'd like to go back to jail now.
25:18How dare you think that of me?
25:20I have been nothing but faithful to you.
25:23Since you've been in here.
25:24Save it.
25:25I know when I've been outfoxed.
25:27And please don't pretend that you're doing this for me.
25:29Because I'd rather rot in here.
25:31And you know what?
25:31A lesser woman would let you rot in here.
25:33But I'm not going to do that.
25:34I'm not going to give you the satisfaction.
25:36So you better start packing up your shanks or whatever you people make in here.
25:39Because you're coming on with me.
25:46I don't have any shanks.
25:49Let's go.
25:52Good afternoon.
25:54Checking in?
25:54Yes. Reservations in the name of Williams. George Williams.
25:58Let me get your paperwork.
25:59So what do you want to do first?
26:00I don't know.
26:01I thought maybe we could go antiquing.
26:04I hear you have some lovely museums nearby.
26:06Do you have any brochures?
26:07Right over there, Mrs. Williams.
26:09Oh, uh, she's not my wife.
26:11I'm so sorry.
26:17So I hear they have a terrific farmer's market nearby.
26:21I think we should pick up some nectarines.
26:25George, I can't.
26:26What?
26:27I can't stay in a hotel room with you.
26:29Why not?
26:30Because I'm starting to get that rash again.
26:32Well, I brought the anahistamines.
26:33Oh, please.
26:34It's not going to help, George.
26:35Clearly this is psychosomatic.
26:37We need to go home.
26:39We just drove three hours to get here.
26:41I know.
26:41And you have every right to be mad.
26:43But, George, I'm really starting to itch.
26:46Is there a problem?
26:47Uh, no.
26:48There's no problem.
26:49Everything is fine.
26:50Okay, okay, okay, okay.
26:51Uh, uh, I'll get you your own room.
26:53George.
26:54No, no, no, no.
26:55We can still have a nice weekend.
26:56We'll just shift the focus to antiquing.
26:58Please.
26:58I mean, clearly you didn't come here to shop.
27:01No, I came to spend time with you.
27:02Time that does not need to be spent in a bed.
27:04Really?
27:05You mean that you wouldn't mind?
27:08No.
27:09You know what, George?
27:09We're going to have a great time.
27:11Because there's tons of fun stuff we can do that doesn't involve sex.
27:16You betcha.
27:17While I take care of this, why don't you go get those brochures?
27:19Okay, okay.
27:22George.
27:23You won't believe it.
27:25We just stopped itching.
27:27How about that?
27:37Nice suit.
27:37Just hear me out.
27:38I was going to take it back.
27:39I swear.
27:40What?
27:41But then I started thinking about it.
27:43And you know what?
27:43I'll be damned if I'm going to pitch to a room full of people who are all wearing Armani and
27:48Vera Wang while I'm standing there with two-year-old breast milk crusted on my lapel.
27:52Lynette.
27:52And you know what else?
27:53I kicked ass in that meeting because of this suit.
27:57Lynette, it is a suit.
27:59Why are you so obsessed with it?
28:00You can't explain obsession, Tom.
28:02It just is.
28:03It is.
28:04No.
28:04We are parents.
28:05We can't afford the luxury of obsessions.
28:08See?
28:08That's where I think we have been making a terrible, terrible mistake.
28:16What is this?
28:18Sometimes we just need to get something that makes us happy.
28:23I know that sounds selfish, but I've been thinking it might make us better people.
28:27And maybe even better parents.
28:31No.
28:32No, Lynette.
28:33No.
28:33This is wrong.
28:39Carbon fiber shafts.
29:02Wow.
29:03I feel like a better parent already.
29:09Oh, yeah.
29:11So I was talking to one of the bellmen and he said there's a place not far from here where
29:15we could go horseback riding.
29:16Doesn't that sound like fun?
29:19George?
29:22What?
29:22I'm sorry.
29:23I was saying I think we should go horseback riding.
29:27Oh, sure.
29:28That'd be great.
29:32What's wrong?
29:33Nothing.
29:33I just don't think that we should risk you getting another rash.
29:37Well, I'm not going to get a rash just by holding your hand.
29:40You never know.
29:42Oh.
29:43Well, okay.
29:51Hey, I brought those anahistamines with me.
29:54Maybe you should take a couple just to see if it works.
29:57What?
29:57Oh, well, I'm drinking wine.
29:59I don't think you're supposed to mix pills with alcohol.
30:02That's for people who are about to use heavy machinery.
30:05You don't plan on operating a forklift tonight, do you?
30:09Well, you're the pharmacist if you think it's okay.
30:13I do.
30:14I do.
30:14Good job.
30:21I'm gonna go.
30:25Yeah.
30:25Good job.
30:34Good job.
30:35I can't feel my legs.
30:36I know, sweetheart.
30:36Don't you worry.
30:37I'm gonna take you to your room and then we're gonna get you into bed.
30:40Is she going to be okay?
30:41Yeah, she's just had a little too much wine.
30:44I don't think it was the wine, George.
30:46I think it was the anistamines.
30:49She doesn't know what she's doing.
30:51We're good, thank you.
30:59No, no, no, no, no, no, no.
31:03I'll get those. You just relax.
31:13I love you very much, Brie. You know that, right?
31:16I know.
31:24And I want, more than anything,
31:29for you to love me back.
31:32You understand what I'm saying?
31:35Brie?
31:39I love you.
32:01You were born.
32:02Hey there.
32:04How are you feeling?
32:07Oh, can you?
32:09Hey, have you been sitting there all this time?
32:13I wanted to make sure you were okay, so I stayed and watched you sleep.
32:18Did I do anything embarrassing? Sometimes I snore.
32:21No. No, you slept like an angel.
32:25In fact, you were so beautiful and peaceful, I actually started to feel guilty.
32:30Guilty?
32:32Well, you know, because I told you to take those pills.
32:37That chair looks so uncomfortable. Why didn't you sleep next to me?
32:40Well, you made it pretty clear that you don't want me in your bed.
32:46George.
32:50I know what you want from me, and I thought I wanted the same thing,
32:55but I keep getting those rashes because I still feel married.
33:03Well, that makes sense, I guess.
33:07Can't you just be patient?
33:11Can't you wait just a little bit longer?
33:13I've already waited my whole life for you, and I can wait a little more.
33:19Well, let's be honest.
33:22There's no guarantee that you'll ever be ready.
33:27There's only so much rejection I can take.
33:33So, I'll do my best, but don't be surprised if one of these days you wake up and I'm not
33:41here.
33:46No, I should get back to my room and try to get a little sleep.
33:48I'll leave the antique stores open at 10.
33:54George, wait.
33:58Please don't go.
34:08Stay here with me.
34:10Stay here with me.
34:36Stay there with me.
34:39Stay here with me.
34:40I love you.
34:55Stay here with me.
35:12Gabrielle?
35:14I got your call.
35:19Wow.
35:21Does this mean what I think it means?
35:22There are some ground rules first.
35:25I'm not leaving my husband.
35:28Carlos is looking at spending eight years in jail
35:30because of my lapse of judgment with the gardener.
35:33I can't let him rot in there.
35:35I'd be filled with guilt.
35:37You could get him out and then divorce, huh?
35:39Not an option.
35:41I'm Catholic, hence the guilt.
35:44So what are our options?
35:48This, us, stolen moments,
35:50seeing each other whenever we can,
35:51Carlos never needs to know.
35:56No.
35:59I thought this is what you wanted.
36:02I want all of you.
36:04All or nothing.
36:06Then it's nothing.
36:12So you won't get a divorce.
36:15But you'll have an affair.
36:16I said it was Catholic, not a fanatic.
36:21You know, David, you could tell me to stop.
36:24Just tell me to stop and I will.
36:27Or you can have me right now.
36:30On my terms.
36:38Ow, ow, ow, ow, ow!
36:41What are you doing?
36:42Making my point?
36:44You don't love me.
36:45Yes, I do.
36:47No, you just agreed to an affair.
36:49A cheap, illicit affair with a woman you love?
36:52Carlos would never share me.
36:54He's looking at eight years in prison
36:56because a mere thought of it
36:57sent him into a violent rage.
36:59That is love.
37:00This is just lust
37:02mixed with post-traumatic stress.
37:04I will see you in court tomorrow at 10 a.m.
37:08And don't be late
37:09or else I'll have you disbarred for sexual harassment.
37:24I'll take it easy with that snail poison.
37:26It's hell on your agapathos.
37:29Thanks, I'll keep that in mind.
37:32Is that why you stopped by?
37:34Share a few gardening tips?
37:36Nobody wants you here, Paula.
37:39Especially me.
37:41I'm just a father looking for his son.
37:43Oh, I know what you are.
37:47First, your girlfriend tries to run me off
37:49with some crazy story about sending Zach to Utah.
37:52Now you're here trying to scare me away.
37:55So much for love thy neighbor.
38:00Anyway, thanks for the advice.
38:02About my agapanthas, I mean.
38:05I'll make sure I send you some.
38:08What did Susan tell you?
38:13Oh, you look beautiful.
38:17Oh, you should really consider wearing this
38:20when you marry Mike.
38:21We could make it a family tradition.
38:23Why don't we both stop getting divorced?
38:25That would be a nice family tradition.
38:26Oh.
38:30Hey.
38:31I need to ask you something important.
38:33Oh, my God.
38:35Oh, this is it.
38:37Oh, let me get my camera.
38:38Oh, no.
38:39Mom, stop.
38:41What is it?
38:43Did you give Zach money to go to Utah?
38:48What?
38:50Yes or no?
38:54He was talking so much about Julie.
38:58I tried to get him to come home with me.
39:00I mean, to you.
39:02But he just kept going on and on about her,
39:04and I got scared.
39:06Yes or no?
39:07No.
39:10Yes.
39:13Mike.
39:15Mike, I didn't do it to hurt you.
39:17You've got to believe me.
39:19I should have told you right away.
39:20I know that.
39:21But you know now, so can we please talk about it?
39:24No.
39:24Mike, stop.
39:25Susan, you said you wanted to help me,
39:27and I believed you.
39:28That's it.
39:30We're done.
39:31No.
39:35No.
39:36No, no, no.
39:38I screwed up, okay?
39:40I want to fix it.
39:41Please let me fix it.
39:43Tell me how to fix it.
39:46Please.
39:48Please.
39:53Please, no.
39:54Please.
39:56Please.
39:57No.
39:58Mike, Mike, please.
40:00Come back.
40:02Come back.
40:05Come back.
40:42Yes, every little girl dreams of a big white wedding.
40:47But some dreams just don't come true.
40:52Come back.
40:53Come back.
41:09Come back.
41:10Come back.
41:10Come back.
41:10Come back.
41:10Come back.
41:10Come back.
41:10Come back.
41:11Come back.
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