- 17 minutes ago
Category
🎈
FunTranscript
00:00:15Oh
00:00:16It's bright, you'll get used to it
00:00:20Now let's start at the very beginning
00:00:23Huh
00:00:25How to begin in
00:00:28In hindsight, it all boils down to a basic human need
00:00:33The need to belong
00:00:34To be wanted
00:00:36In some cases
00:00:38If we're lucky, we find that place
00:00:40Where the need to belong is met early on
00:00:43And we feel valued
00:00:45Loved
00:00:47But sometimes life takes a different turn
00:00:49And we find ourselves quite alone
00:00:51And that can leave room for terrible things to happen
00:00:57But nothing
00:00:58No
00:00:58Ah
00:00:58Ah
00:00:58Ah
00:00:59Ah
00:01:04Ah
00:01:05Ah
00:01:06Ah
00:01:11Ah
00:01:12Ah
00:01:23No
00:01:24Ah
00:01:25No! We don't!
00:01:56We don't!
00:02:25We don't!
00:02:55We don't!
00:02:55We don't!
00:02:56We don't!
00:02:56We don't!
00:02:56We don't!
00:02:57We don't!
00:03:11We don't!
00:03:24We don't!
00:03:47We don't!
00:03:51We don't!
00:03:53Nice to meet you!
00:03:56Come on, let me show you the rest of the house.
00:04:10Wow!
00:04:21What are you doing?
00:04:23What are you doing?
00:04:24What are you doing?
00:04:45Well, milady?
00:04:47Well, milady, welcome to your castle.
00:04:48Well, milady, welcome to your castle.
00:05:18What are you doing?
00:05:35I don't know.
00:05:55What are you doing?
00:06:03I don't know.
00:06:04I don't know.
00:06:04I don't know.
00:06:04I don't know.
00:06:04I don't know.
00:06:04What are you doing?
00:06:05Hey, pass the salt.
00:06:06I can't hear you.
00:06:09I can't hear you.
00:06:11It's beautiful, right?
00:06:14Come on.
00:06:14Okay.
00:06:17When are we gonna get to see the master bedroom?
00:06:19It's upstairs.
00:06:20Is that a servant series?
00:06:22I think it is.
00:06:23Oh.
00:06:24Ah!
00:06:25Well, one thing's for sure.
00:06:27We're not gonna need a treadmill.
00:06:29Yeah.
00:06:30We'll burn off breakfast, hiking from one side of the house to the other.
00:06:34Wow.
00:06:35It just keeps going.
00:06:37Anything for you, my queen.
00:06:39And here we are, milady, the grand boudoir.
00:06:43Ah, well, thank you.
00:06:46A little housewarming bubbly from you-know-who?
00:06:50Welcome to your new home.
00:06:51What's mine is yours.
00:06:53John Dessau.
00:06:55That's nice, right?
00:06:56Yeah.
00:07:00To our new life in the lap of luxury.
00:07:02I'll drink to that.
00:07:04Okay.
00:07:07Hmm.
00:07:08Luxury.
00:07:11Not until we finish the tour.
00:07:13Okay.
00:07:15Let's get a boudoir.
00:07:16Okay.
00:07:20All right.
00:07:21Hey, hey, hey, hey.
00:07:24This is where I thought we'd set up your office.
00:07:26Oh, perfect.
00:07:27I love a separate entrance.
00:07:29I figured we wouldn't want your patients wandering through the house.
00:07:32Agreed.
00:07:34She had any bites yet?
00:07:35A few.
00:07:36A colleague tweeted that a famous therapist was coming to town.
00:07:39And they bought that?
00:07:41Well, you know how people are.
00:07:42A fancy degree.
00:07:43A published book.
00:07:44A bestseller.
00:07:46Hey.
00:07:47Let's see this yard I've heard so much about.
00:07:55Ah.
00:07:58It's gorgeous.
00:08:00You know, I know I was young.
00:08:02But I really remember playing on this beach.
00:08:07No wonder my mother loved it here.
00:08:10And why your father never left?
00:08:13I guess.
00:08:14But please, let's not talk about him.
00:08:18Thanks for making the move.
00:08:20You know what?
00:08:21Feels right.
00:08:23Kinda like a homecoming.
00:08:25Well, welcome home.
00:08:28I love you.
00:08:30I love you too.
00:08:32I love you too.
00:08:55I love you too.
00:08:58I love you too.
00:09:11I love you too.
00:09:18I am definitely gonna need more clothes.
00:09:26Well, I'd rather can't even try him too.
00:09:43I love you too.
00:09:46Please come here and have 10 minutes.
00:09:46By the room for 20 minutes and have 11 minutes.
00:09:46Got 10.
00:09:49Taking time for 16 minutes to the continue coming.
00:09:50We've gotüfung pocket space.
00:09:55Her mouth for massive laundry hut.
00:09:55F pitches.
00:10:39Do you remember packing this many boxes?
00:10:42I feel like they doubled in transit.
00:10:45So when do you have to start working?
00:10:47Well, opening day of the hotel is in three weeks.
00:10:50Mr. DeSole will fly in before that.
00:10:51So you're already working full-time?
00:10:53Yep. I'm going to go in a little later.
00:10:56You should have asked for a week off for the move.
00:10:58I'm sure somebody could have covered.
00:11:00Yeah, you don't ask John DeSole to find someone to cover for you.
00:11:04I mean, he's put me in charge.
00:11:06Aye, aye, Captain.
00:11:07Hey, don't rock the gravy boat.
00:11:09Okay, now you are starting to sound weird and eccentric.
00:11:13Hm.
00:11:16What about your father?
00:11:19What about him?
00:11:21Well, look, I'm not the therapist in the family, but isn't it kind of pointless to pretend he doesn't exist?
00:11:27I mean, he lives in this town.
00:11:30Your mother met him here.
00:11:31You were conceived here.
00:11:34Yeah, I know.
00:11:36So, don't you think you should bury the hatchet?
00:11:39I mean, isn't that what you tell one of your patients?
00:11:42I think you should call him.
00:11:45Hey, Ryan.
00:11:47Do you still have that gun?
00:11:50What?
00:11:52Because I thought we decided to get rid of it when we left Chicago.
00:11:56Uh, I think you decided.
00:11:58So you're just going to keep it tucked away in the nightstand?
00:12:00Look, Kara, break-ins happen at Seacliff Bay, too.
00:12:04Okay?
00:12:04You can never be too protected.
00:12:06Fine.
00:12:07I won't ask you about the gun, and you won't ask me about Frank.
00:12:10Okay.
00:12:12Deal.
00:12:13Okay.
00:12:16I'm going to go in.
00:12:31How do we cope?
00:12:32When we find out everything we've ever believed is wrong, changed in an instant.
00:12:41We see life through the confines of our constructed reality, and we believe that which fits in this reality.
00:12:49The truth, the whole of it, rarely fits.
00:12:54And this is where life gets messy.
00:13:02We see life through the confines of our own.
00:13:02We see life through the confines of our own.
00:13:06The truth, the truth is our own.
00:13:07Mr. D'Assault, Mr. Satom des Etats-Unis is on the phone.
00:13:11Merci, Jeannette.
00:13:12I'll take in the library.
00:13:15I got your email.
00:13:16Glad to hear my house met with your wife's approval.
00:13:19And I know how very important a little detail like that can be.
00:13:25Thank you, John.
00:13:26Look, I wouldn't admit this to the world,
00:13:29but my interests there are not all about profit.
00:13:32I grew up in Seacliff. It means a lot to me.
00:13:35I understand.
00:13:36My wife has the same nostalgia for it from when she lived here as a kid.
00:13:40It's a special place.
00:13:41It is. Now, of course I want this project to be a success.
00:13:44But even if occupancy is less than our expectations,
00:13:48I assure you, I'm not going to bail.
00:13:51This is a labor of love.
00:13:53I respect that, sir.
00:13:54That's why I'm making sure that you're comfortable.
00:13:57We're both very comfortable.
00:13:58I mean, the house is magnificent.
00:14:00And Kara already has clients on her schedule.
00:14:02Well, you tell her I can send some folks her way.
00:14:05I can send a couple of my ex-wives.
00:14:08They definitely need therapy.
00:14:10I don't think that's necessary.
00:14:12While she's building her practice, she plans on writing another book.
00:14:15Great.
00:14:15Now, I'm planning to be there next week.
00:14:18I can't wait to see how it's all come together.
00:14:21Well, I think you'll be very pleased.
00:14:23I know I will be.
00:14:25A bienta.
00:14:26Bye-bye.
00:14:32Oh, boy.
00:14:44So, Antonio, do you spend time with Rina?
00:14:46We've been married a whole month now.
00:14:49I'm with her, like, all the time.
00:14:51Yeah, but even when you're there, you're not, you know, there.
00:14:55What are you talking about?
00:14:57I mean, you see?
00:14:57It's like she's obsessing on me, you know?
00:14:59Yes, because you don't love me.
00:15:02See what I mean?
00:15:03Okay, you need to slow down, both of you.
00:15:06And remember why you got married.
00:15:08Marriage without change.
00:15:10Adapting your life to include someone new.
00:15:13What is it you both enjoy doing together?
00:15:17Okay.
00:15:18Besides that.
00:15:22Why don't you take some time and talk that over?
00:15:25But consider this.
00:15:27You'll both have to change, sometimes even sacrifice,
00:15:30just to show that you value one another.
00:15:32All right?
00:15:33Without that kind of commitment, a relationship can't work.
00:15:36Okay?
00:15:36Okay.
00:15:38Thanks.
00:15:39We'll see you next week?
00:15:41Sure.
00:16:06Bye.
00:16:08Bye.
00:16:11Bye.
00:16:43Bye.
00:17:11Hi.
00:17:12Frank.
00:17:13Dad.
00:17:14Okay, let's not have that conversation, please.
00:17:17Oh, hey.
00:17:19Wow.
00:17:21Yeah, the people down in town are telling me
00:17:23that my famous daughter moved in up here,
00:17:25and I thought I'd drop by.
00:17:27But, I mean, if you're busy, I don't wanna...
00:17:29Yep.
00:17:30Busy, busy, busy, just like you always were.
00:17:32It's not really our style, is it, to take time
00:17:34to check up on each other.
00:17:36You know, I read that book you wrote.
00:17:38I mean, it does seem familiar.
00:17:42Well, you were the perfect source for the chapters
00:17:44on family dysfunction.
00:17:45What do you want?
00:17:47Money?
00:17:48Money?
00:17:48No, I don't want money.
00:17:49I never borrowed any money from anybody.
00:17:51You know, I provided for you and your mother.
00:17:53What you provided was instability.
00:17:55Well, I think it's a little more complicated than that.
00:17:58No, it wasn't.
00:17:59It was simple.
00:18:00We needed you there, and you weren't.
00:18:01It's all Mom ever wanted.
00:18:03Thank God she took me to Chicago to grow up there.
00:18:04Yeah, that's what she wanted.
00:18:08You left us long before you walked out.
00:18:10You shacked up with that, uh, flight attendant.
00:18:13Candace.
00:18:15Whatever.
00:18:17Well, you know, I mean, it doesn't matter now.
00:18:19It's all in the past.
00:18:22What do you want?
00:18:23I just wanna see you.
00:18:26Well, now you've seen me.
00:18:30Okay.
00:18:33Um, here.
00:18:34Here's my number.
00:18:35I wrote it down.
00:18:36Well, it's not my number.
00:18:37It's the number of the buddy that I've been staying with.
00:18:39You know, I've been...
00:18:40I've been moving around from place to place for a while.
00:18:45Now, get out of your hair.
00:18:54Oh, my God.
00:19:06Oh, my God.
00:19:23You're my number...
00:19:31You know, I've been using my number of Mycbill,
00:19:36you know, so...
00:19:36You're not alone.
00:19:59Oh, how'd it go?
00:20:02Yeah. Well, two new clients, so not too bad.
00:20:08I was talking about your father. I saw him leave.
00:20:15Well, I didn't kill him.
00:20:20Well, that's a good thing.
00:20:23Are you gonna see him again?
00:20:27I don't know. Hey.
00:20:37Hey, whoa, is this just a ploy to get off the subject?
00:20:40Oh, shut up and take your pants off.
00:20:56Human nature is a lot like nature itself.
00:20:59We hold on to the illusion that life is in control when just beneath the surface, a storm, our nature,
00:21:09is brewing.
00:21:11And the more we try to control it, the more the pressure builds and the force becomes dangerous.
00:21:28So, Martin, I usually see couples, but since you were referred by a friend, in your case, I'm...
00:21:34I'm not a couple anymore. She left me.
00:21:39I can see that, and you're having some trouble adjusting.
00:21:41I don't want to adjust.
00:21:46We were together ten years, married five.
00:21:51I tried to be a good husband, a good provider.
00:21:57Maybe it was my fault.
00:22:00One day...
00:22:03One day she just said, I'm...
00:22:06I'm not attracted to you anymore.
00:22:09Well, Martin, I can understand if you feel like you did something wrong,
00:22:13or if you feel inadequate in some way.
00:22:15But assigning blame just isn't productive.
00:22:20It's certainly not going to change the way you feel or the way that she feels.
00:22:25Sometimes people just drift apart.
00:22:28Or move towards different goals.
00:22:30Or sometimes...
00:22:34They just give up on you.
00:22:38Oh, I'm sorry. I'll mute that.
00:22:40No need.
00:22:41So sorry.
00:22:42Thanks for the wake-up call, Doc.
00:22:45I...
00:22:47Alright.
00:22:53Hello?
00:22:56Yes, that's my father.
00:23:00A stroke.
00:23:07Dr. Davis, please be Dr. Stewart.
00:23:13Your father has suffered partial paralysis on his right side,
00:23:17and he's having some trouble speaking right now,
00:23:20but with speech and physical therapy,
00:23:22he should recover most of his function rather quickly.
00:23:26Strange.
00:23:27According to his medical record,
00:23:29there's no history of any pre-existing condition
00:23:31or other risk factors.
00:23:32I do see that his health insurance has a long-term care provision.
00:23:37That means he can have a home care nurse with him full-time,
00:23:40and the hospital will schedule on-site physical therapy sessions as well.
00:23:44Will you be taking him home?
00:23:47He has no home to go to.
00:23:52It's your call, Kara.
00:23:58Okay.
00:24:15He's a stranger.
00:24:16I don't even know him.
00:24:20Maybe he was trying to make it right.
00:24:23Yeah, but you know he didn't apologize for anything, make any excuses.
00:24:27He did nothing.
00:24:32I just thought I was finished with this years ago.
00:24:35I don't know him.
00:24:35No.
00:24:36No.
00:24:45No.
00:24:48No.
00:24:49No.
00:24:50No.
00:24:54No.
00:24:59No.
00:25:01No.
00:25:18I'm sorry to startle you in your own backyard. I tried the front door, but nobody was answering.
00:25:23My wife's inside. She must not have heard the bell.
00:25:26Can I help you?
00:25:28I'm Lynette. The home care staffing agency sent me.
00:25:30Oh, I'm Ryan. My father-in-law, Frank, he's the patient.
00:25:36Yes, I read the file. I'm sorry it took me so long to get here. Insurance, paperwork, it can be
00:25:43killer.
00:25:44No worries. Listen, I've got to get ready for work, but let me take you inside.
00:25:49Okay.
00:25:51Can I help you?
00:25:52Oh, I got this. Thank you.
00:25:58Is everything okay?
00:26:00My dog got loose.
00:26:02You should go find it, then.
00:26:09Right this way.
00:26:17Hello?
00:26:18No. That's an easy trip.
00:26:20There. Is that better?
00:26:22I see your mother in you. You have all the qualities that I loved about your mother.
00:26:30Then why did you leave her?
00:26:33Good news.
00:26:36The nurse is here.
00:26:37Oh, perfect.
00:26:40Kara?
00:26:40Lynette?
00:26:41Lynette?
00:26:42Frank?
00:26:43Hi.
00:26:45Listen, I have a busy day at work with my boss coming in, but I'll try to be home around
00:26:49six.
00:26:49Okay.
00:26:51Frank?
00:26:52Frank?
00:26:53Hmm?
00:26:54You be good now.
00:26:55Yeah.
00:26:59You have a lovely home.
00:27:00Oh, thank you.
00:27:02Listen, I made up the maid's room.
00:27:04It's smaller, but it's just down the hall, so I thought that could be convenient.
00:27:06Oh, I'm sure it's fine.
00:27:08Okay.
00:27:08Yeah.
00:27:08May I?
00:27:09Oh, please, by all means.
00:27:10Great.
00:27:12Now, I stopped by the hospital pharmacy to pick up your father's meds.
00:27:15He's going to continue to take the Agronox daily.
00:27:17Is that the blood thinner?
00:27:18It's to help prevent possible reoccurrence of a stroke.
00:27:21The doctor also prescribed him a heart medication, and three times a week a physical therapist
00:27:25will be by to actually rehabilitate the muscles that were weakened by the stroke.
00:27:29Now, I'm off on Sundays, but I'll be available all the time.
00:27:32Wow.
00:27:33We're going to do everything we can for him.
00:27:35Have you been doing this a long time?
00:27:36When I graduated from nursing school, I joined the agency.
00:27:39Private duty doesn't come along very often, but it works for me.
00:27:43Then you don't mind the hours.
00:27:45Everything worthwhile takes time.
00:27:49You can go back to work if you like.
00:27:50Oh, and if you don't mind, if I can use the kitchen,
00:27:52I'll make sure that your father's properly fed as well.
00:27:55Really?
00:27:56Well, the hospital nutritionist did give me instructions,
00:27:58but I like to think I can do slightly better than hospital food.
00:28:02Well, that's wonderful.
00:28:03Um, the insurance.
00:28:05You don't need to worry about a thing.
00:28:08Okay, well, then I'm going to leave you to it.
00:28:11Oh, please let me know if you need anything.
00:28:14I will.
00:28:15See you later.
00:28:16Bye-bye, sweetie.
00:28:22So, you're my nurse?
00:28:24Your guardian angel.
00:28:27Oh, wait, you're not going to stick me in the butt with that, are you?
00:28:31Tempting, but no, your arm.
00:28:33No, but my right arm, because it's...
00:28:35I know, I know, I know, because it's numb.
00:28:40And relax.
00:28:47And all done.
00:28:50Well, that didn't hurt at all.
00:28:53Maybe now I can get some exercise.
00:28:56Oh, you're not going anywhere.
00:28:59You need to relax.
00:29:02There you go.
00:29:04Now you need to listen to me, lay back.
00:29:08And I'm here now so I can take care of you.
00:29:11Well, you're the boss applesauce.
00:29:13I'm here now.
00:29:26Ah, John.
00:29:29Hi, welcome.
00:29:30How was your flight?
00:29:31It was fine.
00:29:32This place looks terrific.
00:29:35How is your father-in-law doing?
00:29:37Ah, he's doing much better, thanks.
00:29:39Uh, but it's a big adjustment.
00:29:40And how's your wife holding up?
00:29:42Yeah, as well as to be expected.
00:29:43Um, you know, they weren't very close when all this happened.
00:29:46I gathered.
00:29:47Um, hey, Brian, I have a small confession to make.
00:29:53Well, you see, I actually know Frank.
00:29:57What?
00:29:59Years ago, he used to do handyman work for my father, Seacliff,
00:30:03and I run into him from time to time when I'm here.
00:30:06So, you know my wife's father, but you never mentioned it?
00:30:09I mean, we're not close friends.
00:30:10We're barely acquaintances.
00:30:14And had you made this connection when you hired me?
00:30:17Well, about a year ago, Frank had mentioned that his daughter
00:30:20had married a hotel exec in Chicago.
00:30:23And since I'm a hotel man, I was curious and did a little checking into you.
00:30:28You have very impressive credentials.
00:30:31And since I was looking for someone to relocate in Seacliff,
00:30:35and your wife has roots here, I thought it would be a perfect match.
00:30:40Wow, and here I thought I got this job on my own merits.
00:30:43You did.
00:30:44You absolutely did.
00:30:46But I wouldn't have known about you unless Frank had told me.
00:30:50So, what you're saying is that I owe Frank?
00:30:52No, poor someone.
00:30:55But what a turn of events.
00:30:57I mean, you and Cara moving to Seacliff, the precise moment that Frank needs you?
00:31:04Yeah, I guess.
00:31:06Well, I just wanted to get that out in the open.
00:31:08Now, if you need any help with Frank's comfort lessons, you'll let me know.
00:31:13Well, thank you.
00:31:16Now, let's go look at this big, new, beautiful hotel.
00:31:22Where do we start?
00:31:23Upstairs.
00:31:24Let's do it.
00:31:38No one understands.
00:31:40Not like you do.
00:31:42Martin, we don't have an appointment today.
00:31:45There are procedures that we need to follow.
00:31:47If you want, we can schedule.
00:31:48You want to get rid of me?
00:31:49Is that it?
00:31:51Like her?
00:31:52Of course not.
00:31:56You'll have to talk to me.
00:31:58I'll feel comfortable telling you.
00:32:00Okay, well, why don't you have a seat?
00:32:05I want to know why she left.
00:32:08Tell me what I have to do to get her back.
00:32:12Well, Martin, I can't tell you that.
00:32:15Maybe if your wife came in, we could talk.
00:32:16I don't want to talk!
00:32:21I want her to love me.
00:32:41I'm sorry to interrupt.
00:32:42I was just on my way to the kitchen when I heard raised voices.
00:32:45No, please don't apologize.
00:32:48I should be thanking you.
00:32:50He's a referred client, but he's a bit unstable.
00:32:55I didn't know you were a therapist.
00:32:57Yeah, and you're a hypnotist.
00:32:59How did you scare him?
00:33:00Well, I just disrupted his self-importance and rejected his intimidation.
00:33:05Tricks you learn when you're a caregiver.
00:33:07Some patients can be quite challenging.
00:33:11You mind if I sit?
00:33:12Uh, no, please, by all means.
00:33:16It's actually nice to talk to somebody with solutions instead of problems once in a while.
00:33:20I'm sure you have your own set of tricks.
00:33:22Yeah, sometimes I wonder.
00:33:25I sit here recognizing symptoms and offering advice.
00:33:29And I really can't seem to figure out my own life.
00:33:32Why do you feel that way?
00:33:34Well, you're surrounded by people that love you, your husband, your father.
00:33:40Well, Frank hasn't exactly been a model of a loving father.
00:33:44What do you mean?
00:33:47That's a really long story.
00:33:49Well, he took him into your home.
00:33:51He's part of your life.
00:33:52I don't understand.
00:33:54Well, you'd have to see the whole picture.
00:33:58Like the ocean.
00:34:00You know, when you look at things on the surface, they seem serene, calm, blue.
00:34:06But when you dive deeper, things get a little bit darker.
00:34:09Down where the predators swim.
00:34:12Yeah, that's why most people feel it's safer to just stay on the surface.
00:34:16Safer.
00:34:17That's where the predators feed.
00:34:21True.
00:34:24All right, well, maybe I will try and get some work done.
00:34:30You're welcome.
00:34:42All right, this is really good.
00:34:44Yeah, I didn't know cooking was part of your job description.
00:34:48Well, he had to fix something for your father-in-law.
00:34:50He was hungry.
00:34:51Wow, I was hungry.
00:34:53Like a wolf.
00:34:54Kara was working, so I just thought I'd make you a plate.
00:34:58It's delicious, and the chicken's good too.
00:35:03Lynette, you better be careful.
00:35:04We could get used to this.
00:35:06So good, I am.
00:35:28So, we're stuck in traffic the whole time, right?
00:35:30I'm trying to get out to Soldier Field.
00:35:32I finally get there.
00:35:32We get our tickets.
00:35:34We go to sit down.
00:35:35We're having a nice time.
00:35:36And all of a sudden, this dude comes over and spills beer all over me.
00:35:40All right, we're in the middle of Soldier Field at halftime.
00:35:44And we're freezing our butts off.
00:35:46And I'm trying to slip the ring onto her finger.
00:35:48But I'm shivering like that.
00:35:51Hey.
00:35:52Kara, hey.
00:35:53Are you finished working?
00:35:55Can I make you a plate?
00:35:56No, that's all right.
00:35:57I just wanted to see what all the fun was about.
00:35:58Hey, baby.
00:35:59You gotta try this chicken.
00:36:01It's to die for.
00:36:02Man, the vintage of this wine is excellent.
00:36:05Are you giving him alcohol?
00:36:08Oh, it's fine with dinner.
00:36:09He doesn't have any meds until in the morning.
00:36:10Well, he's a recovering alcoholic.
00:36:14It's just one glass.
00:36:15Besides, it improves cardiovascular health and it helps reduce the risk of coronary heart disease.
00:36:20Yeah, that's my nurse.
00:36:23Over my dead body.
00:36:26Listen, Frank, I think you should get some rest.
00:36:30I'm not tired.
00:36:32Come on, pal.
00:36:33Listen to Brian, Frank.
00:36:34Oh.
00:36:37Okay.
00:36:49Look, I am so, so sorry.
00:36:51I mean, there was nothing about an alcohol problem anywhere in his chart.
00:36:55Well, now you know.
00:37:20You know what?
00:37:39You know what?
00:38:17I hope you don't mind if I use the pool.
00:38:19It's just so warm out tonight, I needed to feel something cool on my skin.
00:38:23No, it's fine. We don't use it nearly enough.
00:38:25That's a shame.
00:38:28I'm really sorry that I lost my temper earlier.
00:38:31Oh, no. It's my fault.
00:38:34I should have called you to dinner.
00:38:35I just thought you were working on your book.
00:38:39Well, I was trying.
00:38:41Did I tell you about my book?
00:38:44Oh, no. I just read the first one.
00:38:46So follow-up sounded like a great idea.
00:38:49Oh.
00:38:50Anyway, I want you to know that I'm really grateful for all of your help.
00:38:54My schedule's just been so busy.
00:38:57I understand.
00:39:00Clients, strangers in your home, can be really tense.
00:39:07And tension is like poisoning the body.
00:39:12Yeah.
00:39:13How's that feel?
00:39:15Um, good, actually.
00:39:19You know, I always wanted to be a nurse.
00:39:22To help people feel better.
00:39:24To help them get past their hurt.
00:39:28Sonny, I got into my career for the same reason.
00:39:32I wanted to help people with their emotional trauma.
00:39:36So you could help yourself?
00:39:39Yeah.
00:39:40And then I realized it doesn't always work that way.
00:39:44The more I would delve into people's lives.
00:39:47Try to get them to focus on the good instead of the bad.
00:39:50The more I realized that some things from your past just can't be undone.
00:39:56What would you want to undo?
00:40:01Moments.
00:40:03Times where I could have said or done something.
00:40:07I left so many questions unasked that when I look back, I don't really know what happened.
00:40:19Sometimes I think the easiest answer is the right one.
00:40:23Chance.
00:40:25I think we like to ask why.
00:40:27I think you analyze behavior.
00:40:29Try to make sense of it.
00:40:34Sometimes people just do things.
00:40:38Sorry.
00:40:41I better get to bed.
00:40:43Physical therapy starts tomorrow and I have to have your dad ready.
00:40:47Good night.
00:40:49Night.
00:41:22Good morning.
00:41:24Hi.
00:41:25You're looking better.
00:41:26I feel better.
00:41:27My right arm is getting stronger.
00:41:29You'll heal too quick and you'll put me out of a job.
00:41:33Oh, well, I wouldn't want to do that.
00:41:35Time for your meds.
00:41:39There you go.
00:41:41Let me get you some water.
00:41:49I'll be back to check on you later.
00:41:51Okay.
00:41:54Okay, um, open the press room and make sure that each press kit is laid out on every chair.
00:42:00I'll be in in about an hour.
00:42:03Okay, thanks.
00:42:03Bye.
00:42:05You know, you're okay to have dinner with your boss.
00:42:07I think we pretty much got things covered here.
00:42:10It's okay.
00:42:11Uh, I don't think John minds it that I make time for you.
00:42:13Oh, well, I'm starting to like this, Mr. Dissot.
00:42:16You know, now that we're on the subject, I want to tell you something that John told me yesterday.
00:42:22Okay, well, this sounds ominous.
00:42:24It turns out he's known Frank for years.
00:42:27Wait.
00:42:28What?
00:42:29I know, it was news to me, too.
00:42:30Not well, apparently, but he knew about our marriage and that I was a hotel guy, and that's how I
00:42:37got the interview for the job.
00:42:39You're joking, right?
00:42:41Hey there.
00:42:42Hey, uh, can we help you?
00:42:44I'm Gregory.
00:42:46I'm here for Frank's physical therapy.
00:42:48Oh, yeah, he's inside.
00:42:51Um, I'll introduce you.
00:42:53Uh, come on down.
00:42:56We're gonna need to finish this conversation.
00:42:58Fine, but, uh, I gotta get to work, and you need to introduce Gregory to your father.
00:43:05Hi.
00:43:06Hi there.
00:43:07Uh, I'm Brian.
00:43:08This is my wife, Kara.
00:43:10Uh, she's gonna take you in.
00:43:11I'm gonna get to work.
00:43:12I'll see you later, sweetie.
00:43:13Okay.
00:43:15Uh, you might have your hands full with this one, but I will introduce you anyway.
00:43:19Come on, follow me.
00:43:42That's great.
00:43:43A motivated patient.
00:43:44This is Gregory.
00:43:45Hi, uh, good morning, Frank.
00:43:47Good morning.
00:43:48We're gonna do some muscle toning exercises today.
00:43:50Get your beach bod back again.
00:43:53Uh, my beach bod?
00:43:54Uh, in that case, you better make up the room next to Lynette's.
00:43:57It's gonna take more than a day.
00:43:59Lynette?
00:44:00She's a home care nurse.
00:44:02Oh, I thought Ling Liu got assigned.
00:44:04Ling took a position in Sonoma, so I stopped at it.
00:44:07Oh.
00:44:08I'm from the San Francisco office.
00:44:11I hadn't heard.
00:44:13Uh, well, I have an appointment, so I will see you guys later.
00:44:18Hey, we'll get started, too.
00:44:20Feel like some pool time?
00:44:21Sure.
00:44:23That sounds fun.
00:44:25Okay, we're gonna start with some simple leg exercises.
00:44:29All right.
00:44:30There it is.
00:44:32No swimming laps yet.
00:44:35Have you been exercising on your own?
00:44:37Yeah, I try, you know, but Lynette, she keeps me on a short leash.
00:44:42A leash, huh?
00:44:43Yeah.
00:44:45Whoa, looks like you have some bruising here.
00:44:48Oh.
00:44:49Yeah.
00:44:50I don't know, I must have banged into the toilet or something.
00:44:53I don't know.
00:44:55I ain't being clumsy.
00:44:57Well, at least you're not alone.
00:44:59No, I'm not.
00:45:00My daughter took me in, thank God.
00:45:03And she would have been right to turn me out.
00:45:06You know, she has become quite the lady, no thanks to me.
00:45:11Well, let's be sure to work on those arm muscles then in case, you know, at some point you want
00:45:16to give her a hug.
00:45:18That would be nice.
00:45:22If it'll work.
00:46:53And I'm going to sit here until I get all pruny.
00:46:55Then Lynette will have to get me out later.
00:46:58All right, suit yourself.
00:47:00Thanks.
00:47:09Hey.
00:47:11Hey.
00:47:11Are you all done?
00:47:12Yeah.
00:47:13He's doing well.
00:47:15I'll be back day after tomorrow.
00:47:17Great.
00:47:18Thanks.
00:47:18He seems upbeat.
00:47:20He is.
00:47:21And it's great that he's you to look after him.
00:47:22Family is the best medicine for recovery.
00:47:25Well, we're not exactly close.
00:47:27Well, we're not exactly close.
00:47:28Really?
00:47:28That's odd.
00:47:30Why?
00:47:31He just spent the majority of our session telling me how proud he was of you.
00:47:39Listen, if you ever have any questions about anything, any concerns at all, you just call the agency.
00:47:46Okay?
00:47:49Okay?
00:47:50Very nice of you.
00:47:51I'll see you later.
00:47:55See you, buddy.
00:47:56So long.
00:47:57Thanks.
00:48:20Hey, good session?
00:48:22Yeah.
00:48:23Probably use a little bit more walking.
00:48:25Well, I just wanted to ease him in.
00:48:27He can be a stubborn old man.
00:48:29Well, he seems to like you.
00:48:31And you don't?
00:48:33I guess I'm immune to your charm.
00:48:36Of course.
00:48:37Too good looking to be straight.
00:49:03You don't belong here.
00:49:06You be sure to clean up after your dog.
00:49:16Frank?
00:49:18Dad.
00:49:20Okay.
00:49:22Um, I think we should spend some time and talk some things through.
00:49:27Well, I'd like that.
00:49:29I don't want to be angry anymore.
00:49:31Well, I'm sorry I ever did anything to make you angry.
00:49:35I understand you know John Dessau.
00:49:37I don't know him.
00:49:38He's just a guy I see at AA meetings sometimes.
00:49:41Oh.
00:49:43Okay.
00:49:44All right.
00:49:44That's enough for one day.
00:49:46You still need to get your rest.
00:49:48A little longer?
00:49:49No.
00:49:50Come on.
00:49:51We're not out of the woods yet.
00:49:52You don't want a reoccurrence.
00:49:53Better listen to your nurse.
00:49:56Here.
00:49:59Got it.
00:50:01Okay.
00:50:07Okay.
00:50:09All right.
00:50:11Let's go.
00:50:23Well, you know he broke the rules.
00:50:25AA is supposed to be anonymous.
00:50:27Hmm.
00:50:28It's no wonder John was so reluctant to tell us.
00:50:31Yeah.
00:50:31He just didn't want to admit how he knew Frank.
00:50:34Hmm.
00:50:35Hmm.
00:50:36I feel better knowing the whole truth.
00:50:37I mean, it explains a lot.
00:50:41Mm-hmm.
00:50:43Let's go to bed.
00:50:44Okay.
00:50:45I love you.
00:50:48Mm-hmm.
00:50:51Mm-hmm.
00:50:51Mm-hmm.
00:51:03Mm-hmm.
00:51:04Mm-hmm.
00:51:04Mm-hmm.
00:51:06Mm-hmm.
00:51:06Mm-hmm.
00:51:07Mm-hmm.
00:51:08Mm-hmm.
00:51:08Mm-hmm.
00:51:10Mm.
00:51:14Tessa?
00:51:17No, Frank.
00:51:19It's Lynette.
00:51:21Tessa?
00:51:24How are you now?
00:51:27Okay.
00:51:30Your paralysis has taken a turn.
00:51:33But the new meds I'm giving you
00:51:35will make everything better.
00:51:54Can you feel this?
00:51:58No.
00:52:00No.
00:52:16Does that hurt?
00:52:21How about that?
00:52:23No.
00:52:29No.
00:52:33No.
00:52:35No.
00:52:35Oh, my God.
00:52:37Oh, my God.
00:53:12Oh, thank you.
00:53:16What happened last night?
00:53:19What do you think happened last night?
00:53:23I gave you a sedative for your discomfort.
00:53:26It had a slight hallucinogenic effect on you.
00:53:28Next time, I'll lower the dose.
00:53:30That should help.
00:53:32Here we go.
00:53:33Just relax.
00:53:36You're doing great.
00:53:39Here you go.
00:53:44What are you doing?
00:53:46You should mind your own business.
00:53:51What are you doing?
00:53:52Are you okay?
00:53:54Yeah.
00:53:58So, are you going to be home for dinner?
00:54:00Baby, we have dinner with John tonight.
00:54:02Right.
00:54:03Okay, I'll be ready.
00:54:04I promise.
00:54:05Okay.
00:54:06Have a good day.
00:54:07Thanks.
00:54:07Me too.
00:54:07Love you.
00:54:08I love you too.
00:54:14You have a very strange woman in this house.
00:54:18Uh, Mrs. Curiazzi, right?
00:54:20I will tell you what I have seen.
00:54:23Um, I have to go because I'm going to be late for work.
00:54:27Go.
00:54:28But remember, I warned you.
00:54:47I can tell he's attracted to other women.
00:54:52He's obsessed with football.
00:54:54Well, my team moves.
00:54:56Especially with the new picks.
00:54:58You go to all the home games just to drink.
00:55:01And hang out with your buddies.
00:55:03I can tell, you know?
00:55:05You don't know what you're talking about, okay?
00:55:07Just because I go hang out with my friends, I need to get away from it.
00:55:13If you ever have any questions or concerns at all, you call the agency.
00:55:19Okay.
00:55:20I hope it's your friend to do anything with your buddies.
00:55:23At least I need you to have some friends.
00:55:29I should have known Frank wouldn't honor the confidentiality of AA meetings.
00:55:34Oh, don't worry about it.
00:55:35Your secret's safe with us.
00:55:37Ah, I finally get to meet your better half.
00:55:41I'm John DeSoe.
00:55:42Kara.
00:55:43I know who you are.
00:55:44Your father turned me on to your book.
00:55:46So I hear, which I find a little hard to believe, but I am learning new things about him every
00:55:50day.
00:55:51You can say what you want, but I can tell you, he adores you.
00:55:54He never stops talking about you.
00:55:56Okay.
00:55:57Hold on, my future ex just walked out of the house.
00:56:02Hey, sorry to interrupt.
00:56:04No problem.
00:56:05Can I talk to you for a minute?
00:56:07Oh, of course.
00:56:08Excuse us.
00:56:10Who is that?
00:56:12Uh, that's the home care nurse that's taking care of Frank.
00:56:15You lucky dog.
00:56:17Where's Frank?
00:56:17I wanted Brian's boss to meet him before we left.
00:56:19Yeah, that's the problem.
00:56:20You know, your father really overdid the exercise and he's exhausted.
00:56:24I just don't think we should wake him.
00:56:25Oh, okay.
00:56:27All right.
00:56:27And I'm sorry I'm not wearing my uniform.
00:56:29It got dirty.
00:56:30I had to clean it.
00:56:31I know it's unprofessional.
00:56:33Oh, please.
00:56:34Don't be silly.
00:56:35And I'm sure they don't mind either.
00:56:37Okay, thanks.
00:56:38No, thank you.
00:56:39Ladies, we have dinner reservations.
00:56:42Oh, you guys have fun.
00:56:43Don't worry about anything.
00:56:44I'll take care of your father.
00:56:45Oh, but I thought you would join us as well.
00:56:47That's not possible.
00:56:48I have a patient to tend to.
00:56:50But thank you for the invitation.
00:56:52Well, that's admirable, but I won't take no for an answer.
00:56:56I'll have the restaurant delivered.
00:57:00So, Kara, Brian says that you're an avid scuba diver.
00:57:04Plenty of great dives around here.
00:57:05Hey, why don't we all go out on my yacht sometime and I'll show you the best spots.
00:57:09Well, I used to dive, a little, but that was a lifetime ago.
00:57:14I mostly grew up in Chicago.
00:57:15Kind of hard to dive in Lake Michigan.
00:57:17It's always like that, isn't it?
00:57:19You take for granted when you've got it, but you don't realize how much you miss it until
00:57:24it's gone.
00:57:25What about you, Lynette?
00:57:26Where are you from?
00:57:28Uh, um, here and there.
00:57:30I moved around a bit.
00:57:32Your family?
00:57:33My mother passed away.
00:57:36Father?
00:57:37Out of the picture.
00:57:39I'm sorry.
00:57:40It's okay.
00:57:41I find that by being an in-home care nurse, I gain an instant family.
00:57:46Well, you've done very well for yourself.
00:57:51I'm going to go check on your father.
00:57:54Thank you for a wonderful dinner.
00:57:56It was lovely.
00:57:57Oh.
00:58:04Was it something I said?
00:58:06Was I too nosy?
00:58:07No.
00:58:08No, of course not.
00:58:11Oh, girl.
00:58:13Oh.
00:58:29Who would like some coffee?
00:58:31If you have my favorite Arabic blend?
00:58:34Well, seeing as how you stocked our kitchen, I would say that that is a fair bet.
00:58:38I'll tell you what.
00:58:39I'll go get the coffee.
00:58:41Yeah.
00:58:43Maybe Lynette would like a cup.
00:58:45Well, I'll go ask her.
00:58:53So, how's your father doing?
00:58:55He seems to be improving.
00:58:57Well, he has the best of care.
00:59:00You like Lynette.
00:59:02Oh, direct and to the point.
00:59:06Oh, direct and to the point.
00:59:06Why do I feel that every yes-man therapist has been a total waste of time and money?
00:59:14I'm impressed by you.
00:59:15I'm impressed by you.
00:59:16Well, I try.
00:59:17And your analysis?
00:59:18You like shiny new things.
00:59:20A new hotel, a dazzling new investment.
00:59:24But...
00:59:25Go on.
00:59:26Well, you also like to be in control.
00:59:28So, a hotel, things like that, they don't change.
00:59:32So, you keep them.
00:59:35Women are always changing, Mommy.
00:59:39So, you move on.
00:59:42Wow.
00:59:44Boy.
00:59:45Do I appreciate someone who just comes out and says,
00:59:49What a fool I've been.
00:59:51When it comes to relationships, we all do foolish things.
00:59:55Like letting someone who looks like that move in with you and your husband?
01:00:00Well, gee, when you put it like that, man.
01:00:02No, I'm just kidding, Brian.
01:00:04He's probably the most straight-laced person I know.
01:00:07That's why I can depend on him.
01:00:09That's you and me both.
01:00:41And what about your analysis of Lynette?
01:00:47Uh, I don't know if I have her figured out quite yet.
01:00:51She's sweet.
01:00:53But there's a sadness to her.
01:00:58And there's something...
01:01:01She is a mystery.
01:01:05Or maybe she's just shy.
01:01:13Thank you, Brian, so much for a lovely evening.
01:01:15And I'm so sorry I didn't get to see Frank.
01:01:18But will you say goodnight to the Nephemy?
01:01:21I will.
01:01:22Alright.
01:01:22I will see you tomorrow at the hotel at 8 a.m.
01:01:25Thank you, boss.
01:01:26Thank you. Perfect.
01:01:27Goodnight.
01:01:28Bye-bye.
01:01:29Bye-bye.
01:01:32Mr. DeSau.
01:01:36John, please.
01:01:38Wine?
01:01:40Um, thank you.
01:01:42But no, I don't drink anymore.
01:01:44Oh, come on.
01:01:45One glass won't hurt.
01:01:47Besides, it improves cardiovascular health
01:01:49and it reduces the risk of coronary heart disease.
01:01:52Well, when you put it that way...
01:01:56Listen, I'm sorry about earlier if I was rude.
01:01:59It's just been a really long time
01:02:01since somebody's actually paid me attention.
01:02:04Eh, that's hard for me to believe.
01:02:07Why?
01:02:11I'd like to get to know you better.
01:02:15If you wouldn't be opposed to that idea.
01:02:19I don't know.
01:02:21I think you already know too much.
01:02:33May I take you to the grand opening gal of my hotel this weekend?
01:02:38You must get some time off.
01:02:42Ask me again tomorrow.
01:02:44Bro...
01:02:46Oh, my God.
01:03:14I'm mad.
01:03:17We wander through life searching for the truth, love, a way to belong.
01:03:28In some cases, we can lose our balance and fall off the edge.
01:03:34And all of those fragile needs and hopes come crashing down and we are broken.
01:03:54I need to talk to you, doctor.
01:03:57Martin, you can't be here like this. I can't help you.
01:04:01Martin, I'm not.
01:04:02You have to help me!
01:04:05I followed my wife.
01:04:24I saw them make love.
01:04:26Like she could just toss me aside.
01:04:31She was wrong.
01:04:44She looked at me like I was nothing.
01:04:46Please! I'm sorry! Please!
01:04:49What did you do?
01:04:51I gave her some therapy.
01:05:00Don't scream!
01:05:05Are you alright? Are you alright?
01:05:06Get down!,
01:05:08nevermind! Whoa!
01:05:11Ahh!
01:05:14Ahh!
01:05:39420 to Central.
01:05:40420, go ahead.
01:05:41421, Capitola Road, 17th Avenue.
01:05:45421, Capitola Road, 17th Avenue.
01:05:45Thank you very much.
01:05:47Get home safe.
01:06:14421, Capitola Road, 17th Avenue, 23rd Avenue.
01:06:16545, 17th Avenue, 18th Avenue, 18th Avenue.
01:06:22541, Capitola Road, 17th Avenue.
01:06:28Ah.
01:06:41Hey.
01:06:44Hey.
01:06:45Do the police still need me?
01:06:47No, no, no.
01:06:49They got your statement.
01:06:51Did they find his wife?
01:06:54She was dead.
01:06:57The man she was with lost a lot of blood.
01:07:00But he survived.
01:07:02So she was the only one that was killed?
01:07:05No.
01:07:07The police were trying to collect witness statements and they went to the house down the road.
01:07:13The dog was barking and...
01:07:15Yeah?
01:07:18Apparently Martin went to Mrs. Kiraezi's house before he was here.
01:07:23He cut her throat.
01:07:30No.
01:07:33No, it doesn't...
01:07:34It doesn't make any sense.
01:07:38Why hurt would she do?
01:07:41It could have been you.
01:07:43Oh, I...
01:07:57I'm not going in tomorrow.
01:07:59No, go.
01:07:59I'm...
01:08:01I'm okay.
01:08:02He took him away.
01:08:05I'll call you if I need to.
01:08:35I'll call you, if I need to.
01:08:36I'm dead.
01:08:48Oh, that's really...
01:08:50You're awake.
01:08:54Oh, what's going on?
01:08:56Why are you crying?
01:08:58I'm so sorry that I shut you out for all these years.
01:09:03It's not your fault, sweetie.
01:09:06You were little.
01:09:08Things happened.
01:09:11Your mother, I mean...
01:09:13She had stopped loving me, and...
01:09:16I wanted to feel loved.
01:09:18What happened?
01:09:20I was having an affair.
01:09:22She had stopped loving me, and I ended it.
01:09:26But...
01:09:27She wanted you out.
01:09:28She wanted me out.
01:09:30I wanted to fix our marriage.
01:09:32And she didn't.
01:09:35And this woman.
01:09:36I promised your mother that I'd never see Candace again.
01:09:40And I've always upheld that promise.
01:09:43Always.
01:09:45I would have never left you.
01:09:47Never.
01:09:50And she refused to let me see you.
01:09:53She what?
01:09:55No.
01:09:57Kara, she took...
01:09:59...you away from me.
01:10:02Yeah.
01:10:05And she got off all contact.
01:10:12I'm sorry.
01:10:14I'm so sorry for all this pain that I've caused you.
01:10:18When your mother took you off to Chicago and ripped you away from me, I was...
01:10:25alone.
01:10:33And I thought my life was over.
01:10:38And it's not.
01:10:46Come on.
01:10:52I love you.
01:10:54I love you.
01:10:56I love you.
01:10:59We tell ourselves if I only knew the truth.
01:11:02But does it matter?
01:11:04Can the truth undo the past?
01:11:13I...
01:11:19I'm in.
01:11:25Yes, sir.
01:11:27I'm in.
01:11:27Yes, sir.
01:11:27Is it?
01:11:28Can I?
01:11:29It's a request.
01:11:29You know what's inside me?
01:11:33Is she going to be a wonderful place?
01:11:34If I don't mind.
01:14:44Hello?
01:15:14Hello?
01:15:18Where's Lynette?
01:15:19Oh, I don't know.
01:15:25Listen, do you know what she's been giving you?
01:15:27Uh, the pills, the shots.
01:15:30Why?
01:15:31We received notification at the agency that the hospital pharmacy is missing an antibiotic.
01:15:37Rifampicin.
01:15:39It...
01:15:39It blocks the effectiveness of any heart medication.
01:15:46If she's giving it to you, she could be setting you up for another stroke or a heart attack.
01:15:50Gregory!
01:15:50Great!
01:15:51Great!
01:15:51Great!
01:15:51Great!
01:15:53Great!
01:15:54Great!
01:15:57Great!
01:15:58They're also missing sex and a colon.
01:16:02You...
01:16:03You...
01:16:04Rest!
01:16:05No!
01:16:06No!
01:16:08No!
01:16:09No!
01:16:11No!
01:16:14No!
01:16:16No!
01:16:18No!
01:16:20No!
01:16:26No!
01:16:26No!
01:16:44No!
01:16:46No!
01:16:47No!
01:16:48Oh, my God.
01:16:54Carol!
01:16:58John had an accident last night.
01:17:01He crashed on his way down the ridge.
01:17:09He's dead.
01:17:14I'm sorry.
01:17:21Uh...
01:17:34Carol, where are you?
01:17:35Listen, call me.
01:17:36I need to talk to you right away.
01:17:37It's important.
01:17:38I'm gonna text you.
01:17:45It's okay, Brian.
01:17:46Carol doesn't have to know.
01:17:48What are you talking about?
01:17:50Look, I know how hard it must be to be with a woman who only thinks about herself first.
01:17:54Her wants, her needs.
01:17:56You're a very giving man, but you deserve somebody who appreciates you.
01:18:01A woman who's willing to give you anything you want.
01:18:04Lynette, I don't want you.
01:18:08Don't be shy.
01:18:10I know you've thought about it.
01:18:11About me.
01:18:12I deserve this.
01:18:14Deserve?
01:18:15You think you deserve this?
01:18:16Kara doesn't want it.
01:18:17It's all a burden to her.
01:18:19And when she's gone, we can be a family.
01:18:22Get away from him.
01:18:25Kara!
01:18:26We're in love, Kara.
01:18:28Enough with the lies.
01:18:29I checked with your agency.
01:18:31They didn't send you here.
01:18:32They don't even know who you are.
01:18:34The nurse they assigned here is Ling Liu, and she's been missing for a week.
01:18:38Fine.
01:18:39You should know the truth.
01:18:54Please, don't!
01:19:06You killed her.
01:19:09And then came here to be my father's nurse.
01:19:11I know more about taking care of people than any nurse.
01:19:15Wait a minute.
01:19:17Did you kill Joan, too?
01:19:19What?
01:19:25People die.
01:19:45What did you do to my father?
01:19:51Dad!
01:19:52Dad!
01:19:57You stay away!
01:20:02I have to take care of him.
01:20:04He needs me.
01:20:05No one here needs you.
01:20:07Dad!
01:20:10Dad!
01:20:13Dad!
01:20:15Dad!
01:20:26Oh, my God.
01:20:29We were happy.
01:20:31He was happy in my mother's arms.
01:20:37And you and your mother, you destroyed that.
01:20:40You took everything from me.
01:20:42Oh, my God.
01:20:43Dad, you are my little Tessa?
01:20:48That's right, Dad.
01:20:51I'm your little Tessa.
01:20:53A half-sister you never knew.
01:20:56This is true.
01:20:58Yes, it's true.
01:21:00It's the affair that I had with her mother, Candace.
01:21:03Tessa.
01:21:04Tessa, I wanted to be a father to you.
01:21:07You and your mother, you made him abandon us.
01:21:11I'm sorry.
01:21:14I wanted to be your father, Tessa.
01:21:20You could have been a father to me.
01:21:23Please, forgive me.
01:21:24Tessa.
01:21:25You should have been a father.
01:21:28And I would have been a father to you.
01:21:30But I promised Kara's mother that I'd end the affair.
01:21:33And then when she ran off with Kara, I came looking for you and your mother and you two had
01:21:37disappeared.
01:21:39Tessa, sometimes everything doesn't work out the way we want it to.
01:21:44Like me having a stroke.
01:21:46You think your stroke was an accident?
01:21:49What?
01:21:52I just waited for you to get drunk, which is never a long wait.
01:21:57Then I followed you to the surf bar and I spiked your drink while you were taking a leak.
01:22:02You never even saw me work just as I planned.
01:22:06The only thing that left a chance was if Kara was going to take you in or not.
01:22:11I figured she was a pushover and I was right.
01:22:14The rest was easy.
01:22:17You needed a nurse.
01:22:19And I made myself available.
01:22:22And now, I'm going to take care of you the same way you took care of me.
01:22:27Tessa!
01:22:29Tessa!
01:22:30God!
01:22:31Tessa!
01:22:47Tessa!
01:22:47No!
01:22:48No!
01:22:50It's okay, it's okay, it's okay, it's okay, it's okay, it's okay, it's okay.
01:22:55Okay, okay, okay, okay.
01:23:11Loss, of all of the things that touch us during this lifetime, loss is the most lasting.
01:23:17Loss of youth, loss of self, these are the things it's almost impossible to reclaim.
01:23:25If we can move beyond the pain of our past and see a greater truth, then we can forgive and
01:23:32we can begin to restore that which had been lost to us.
01:23:36You've certainly struck a nerve in me, and I'm sure in many of our viewers as well.
01:23:41Thank you for sharing your work with us.
01:23:42It was my pleasure.
01:23:43The new book, the new book, Life in Crisis, a Case Study, by our guest, Dr. Cara Sutton.
01:23:50Thanks for joining us.
01:24:00Dr. Cara, please, Cara, I really enjoyed the book.
01:24:04Well done.
01:24:07Hey.
01:24:08Hi.
01:24:08Great job.
01:24:09Thanks.
01:24:10It sounded very familiar, especially that part on redemption.
01:24:15Should we get some lunch?
01:24:16Yes.
01:24:17Right on.
01:24:18Yeah.
01:24:22Okay.
01:24:30I was just in my youth, only one true.
01:24:35Mommy and daddy told me just what to do.
01:24:39Sweet, follow the rules.
01:24:41Do what I do.
01:24:43You're developing nicely.
01:24:45It's just what I choose.
01:24:49So I followed along my track, track with no to give.
01:24:58No man with a whistle, sing where I can go.
01:25:07But I still walked along those lines, I knew I'd be fine.
01:25:16Cause life tastes much sweeter when I own it, when it's mine.
01:25:22No man.
01:25:26I was like, I don't know.
01:25:27I blew anything up.
Comments