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00:01The residents of the Fairview County Jail looked forward to every Tuesday.
00:05That was the day that Gabrielle Solis came to visit her husband.
00:09The inmates went out of their way to give her compliments, whether she wanted them to or not.
00:14With each visit, these accolades became increasingly inventive.
00:21Still, Gabrielle was not flattered.
00:23In fact, Gabrielle started to dread this special attention.
00:31Until one day when...
00:32I don't think a conjugal visit is such a ridiculous request.
00:35With all due respect, Mrs. Solis, let's just get through the discovery phase first, okay?
00:38I don't think I can wait that long.
00:40I am trying to get your husband out of jail.
00:42You want me to just stop everything so you can have a booty call?
00:45Excuse me. We are husband and wife. We make love. It is a very sacred covenant.
00:50Okay, look. All we need is 20 minutes.
00:52I said no.
00:52You can't tell me no. You work for me. You will make it happen.
00:56You can't force me to do anything. I am not your maid.
01:00Or your gardener.
01:03I could have you arrested for that.
01:04Oh, really? And how about for this?
01:07You crazy bitch!
01:09Ow!
01:11Apologize to the lady.
01:13Big mistake, pal.
01:14I play golf with the warden. You're gonna rot.
01:17Ow!
01:18You heard him. Apologize.
01:20Look, fellas, I am just trying to do my job.
01:22This is all her fault.
01:24If she weren't so damn corny.
01:25Ow!
01:26Ow!
01:27Ow!
01:27Ow!
01:28Ow!
01:32It was at that moment it occurred to Gabrielle.
01:35Apologize!
01:37Apologize!
01:37This was the nicest compliment she had ever received.
01:41Ow!
01:44There was one thing all the fathers on Wisteria Lane had in common.
01:48They could return home from a hard day's work to the family they'd left behind
01:52and not feel at all guilty about the precious moments they had missed.
01:59Sadly, the same could not be said for the working mothers.
02:21Hey, honey, I held dinner for as long as I could have just got too late for them.
02:26You're giving them coffee or something?
02:28I just feel like I'm missing out on their lives entirely.
02:31Hey, you sit, eat, and I will fill you in.
02:35Oh, don't eat that. That's been sitting out for hours.
02:38That's for Mrs. Mulberry.
02:39This is for you.
02:43I'm sorry, who?
02:44Oh, Mrs. Mulberry.
02:46Parker has an imaginary friend.
02:48Um, British nanny.
02:49I think he really locked into the whole Mary Poppins thing.
02:53Is that why he's sleeping with an umbrella?
02:55He carries it with him everywhere.
02:57It's a security blanket.
02:58When did this start?
03:00About a week ago, I guess.
03:02And you don't find it odd that Parker's new nanny made her appearance right at the time I went back
03:06to work?
03:06Kids have imaginary friends. It's no big deal.
03:09I'll agree with you to a point when they're flying kangaroos or giant robots, not surrogate mommies.
03:16Hey, Parker's having a little trouble adjusting. That's all.
03:19Apparently so are you.
03:21Honey, don't be so sensitive.
03:22I hope you're right.
03:25At the risk of sounding too sensitive, how come she gets a bigger portion?
03:38What, that's it?
03:39You're the one that said you wanted things to be casual between us.
03:42Yeah, but that doesn't mean we have to act like brother and sister.
03:45I mean, you bought me ribs. I have gratitude to express.
03:47Mmm.
03:50Mmm.
03:51Mmm.
03:52Mmm.
03:54What's wrong?
03:55I can't do this.
03:56This casual thing, it's...
03:58It's weird.
04:00No, no, it's not.
04:02We're just gonna pretend like it was when we first started dating.
04:05We'll just see each other occasionally.
04:07You know, until we get the Zack thing resolved.
04:11Yeah, but we'll just be easy about it. No commitments.
04:13Except, of course, neither of us is allowed to date anybody else.
04:18Look, I...
04:20I know how you feel about Zack.
04:22And I don't blame you.
04:24But he's part of the package right now.
04:27And either you can accept that or you can't.
04:37Anyway.
04:44Mike, wait!
04:47I accept.
04:50Are you sure?
04:51Zack's your son.
04:52And I have Julie, and you've totally accepted her.
04:55I mean, granted, she's been the model child so far.
04:57But she's almost 15.
04:58She's gonna turn on me any minute.
05:00You better be there to help me when it gets ugly.
05:03I will.
05:10Goodnight.
05:12Susan.
05:12Yeah?
05:15Technically, we don't have to be casual anymore.
05:19I can be naked in 20 seconds.
05:21That includes travel time.
05:22Carlos, will you calm down?
05:24You incited a prison riot.
05:26It wasn't a riot.
05:27It was more of a melee.
05:28Who's gonna defend me now?
05:29Doyle knew my case.
05:30He knew the judge.
05:31He called me a bitch.
05:32Well, were you acting like one?
05:34He refused to help me get a conjugal visit.
05:38Hold it.
05:39My lawyer's in traction because you wanted sex?
05:41Not just for me.
05:43For us.
05:44In case you haven't noticed, Carlos, our marriage is still on shaky ground.
05:48And you thought a conjugal visit would fix it.
05:51It couldn't hurt.
05:52Ever since you've been in here, all we do is pick her.
05:54That's all we ever did when I was out.
05:55That's what we do.
05:56Yeah, but when we would finish arguing, we would have this great sex.
05:59Now all we do is fight and there's no payoff.
06:00And it sucks.
06:01You and I need to get laid.
06:05Look, don't judge me.
06:07You're not in here because you got caught helping the poor.
06:11See, we'd be enjoying this argument more if we had something to look forward to.
06:14Fine.
06:15Get the damn lawyer.
06:19And make it quick.
06:26I take it that was my goodnight kiss.
06:29George, you're a very special friend. You are.
06:31But Rex hasn't been dead four weeks, so I think kissing on the lips is...
06:34Further than you want to go.
06:35Exactly. I hope you don't mind.
06:42Andrew, what are you doing?
06:44Taking out the garbage?
06:45Of course.
06:46You remember Mr. Williams?
06:48Hi, Andrew.
06:50George?
06:53Well, it's getting late, so...
06:55Yeah.
06:55So let me know if you want to go out to dinner again soon.
06:58There's a couple new restaurants I'd like to try.
07:00You know, we've been eating out a lot lately.
07:02Why don't you come over Friday for a home-cooked meal?
07:05Wouldn't that be nice?
07:05I would love that.
07:11So you're leaving, or what?
07:13We're not done talking.
07:14She said it was getting late. In case you missed that, that was a hint.
07:18Andrew, that wasn't a hint.
07:21I'll go when I'm ready.
07:26Actually, it is getting late, and I am tired, so...
07:30See? You're on the way now. Take off.
07:33Andrew...
07:33No, it's okay. He's not really that tough. He knows I would never hit a child.
07:38Andrew!
07:40George!
07:41Oh, no!
07:42Stop it! The two of you, this instant!
07:46This was a perfectly lovely evening, and now the both of you have ruined it.
07:51I will not tolerate this kind of behavior. Do you understand?
07:59All right, then. George, we'll see you Friday for dinner. I'll be serving fish.
08:16Hey, buddy. Hey, wake up, sleepyhead.
08:19Ch-ch-ch-ch, Parker.
08:21Hi. Hi, pal.
08:22Hey, what do you say you and me go get some donuts, okay, before mommy has to go to work?
08:27Yeah?
08:28Come on. Come on. Come on. Come on. Come on. Come on.
08:31All right.
08:34So, what do you think you're gonna have, huh?
08:37Jelly?
08:38Because I think I'm gonna have a bear claw.
08:41Stop!
08:43Look, I'm Mrs. Mulberry.
08:45What?
08:46Oh.
08:47Um, well, since I'm here, maybe she could just...
08:52Relax in the house for a while, okay?
08:54No, I need her!
08:56Okay.
09:01Hello, Mrs. Mulberry.
09:04Don't forget to buckle up.
09:08Here we go.
09:10Wait!
09:11We forgot her umbrella.
09:13Well, Parker, we don't have time.
09:15No!
09:16She needs it.
09:26Hey.
09:27Hey, what are you still doing here?
09:28I'm looking for Parker's umbrella.
09:30Have you seen it?
09:31No.
09:31Nope, sorry.
09:33Hey, honey, you better hurry.
09:34You're gonna be late for work.
09:36Thank you for that.
09:46I couldn't find Mrs. Mulberry's umbrella, so I brought her her sun hat instead.
09:51All right?
09:51And here we go.
09:52It's in the shower.
09:54What?
09:55Mrs. Mulberry says she left it in the shower.
09:57Well, why didn't Mrs. Mulberry volunteer that information before I turned her room upside down looking for it?
10:03Hmm?
10:04Are you going to go get it?
10:05No, I'm not gonna get the damn umbrella!
10:10I'm so sorry, sweetie.
10:12I am not mad at you.
10:14What are you doing?
10:22We don't want donuts.
10:35Andrew!
10:36You are not leaving the house dressed like that.
10:39I'm just wanting to meet some of the guys at the swim club.
10:41I don't care.
10:42Put this on.
10:45Every time you leave this house, you represent this family, and the least you can do is not humiliate us.
10:51Your t-shirt is just a look.
10:52Yes, a bad one.
10:56I hope you haven't made plans for tomorrow night.
10:58Look, if you think I'm having dinner with the pharmacist, you're crazy.
11:02Part of the reason I'm having him over is so that you can get to know him.
11:05Yeah, well, I don't want to get to know him.
11:09Honey, the feelings that you're having are perfectly normal.
11:12George isn't trying to take your father's place.
11:15George isn't trying to take your father's place.
11:15He's just a friend.
11:16Really?
11:17Just a friend?
11:18Mm-hmm.
11:19So you're not planning on getting more serious with this guy in the future?
11:22You know, I haven't even thought about it.
11:25You're so transparent and it's pathetic.
11:28You're worried about a ripped t-shirt humiliating this family?
11:32Wait till people see that you're dating the town nerd less than a month after your husband's funeral.
11:37I'll be serving dinner tomorrow night at seven.
11:39Please don't be late.
11:40I'm sorry, but I already have plans.
11:42Andrew, don't you have a meet at the swim club?
11:45Yeah, so?
11:47Doesn't it require a large entrance fee, one that you can't afford by yourself?
11:55Are you blackmailing me into coming to dinner?
11:58No, you don't know the lengths I'd go to for even seating.
12:06Meyer?
12:07Is this yours?
12:09Blew into my front yard.
12:10Oh, sorry.
12:11I'm helping Mike find Zach.
12:13You know, so we can all rest easy at night.
12:16Uh-huh.
12:16And put him in jail?
12:18I don't think Mike would do that to his own son.
12:21You know, that Mike's Zach's real father.
12:24Yes.
12:27Julie told Carl, Carl told me, and I sent out a few emails.
12:33Well, thanks for your discretion.
12:35Boy, you would do anything to get Mike Delfino to love you.
12:39So what's gonna happen to Little Creepy when he gets here?
12:42Are you gonna be tucking him in at night?
12:43Making him breakfast in the morning?
12:46Careful to bob and weave as he tries to blow your head off?
12:49You know, Edie, could you just back off?
12:51I mean, the truth is we're probably never gonna find Zach anyway.
12:54It's a needle in a haystack.
12:55Oh, I see.
12:57And then you'll still come off as Little Miss Perfect's self-sacrificing girlfriend.
13:01Putting his needs ahead of yours.
13:05Oh, why, you conniving little shrew.
13:11I don't know why we're not closer.
13:20There was a reason David Bradley was the most successful lawyer in all of Fairview.
13:27His arguments were persuasive.
13:29No one ever has to know.
13:32His manner was forceful.
13:34Take it off. Take it off.
13:36And he tended to win on appeal.
13:40Please.
13:44And when it came to the more challenging cases, he knew it was to his advantage to raise the first
13:52objection.
13:53I'm not gonna take your case.
13:55What?
13:57Yes.
13:57Sorry to interrupt, Mr. Bradley. Your dinner just canceled.
14:00Do you want me to pull your reservation?
14:01No, I still have to eat.
14:02I'm sorry, where were we?
14:03You were about to turn me down and then you reconsidered once you realized I was gonna throw a ton
14:07of money at you.
14:08Which I am.
14:10Ah.
14:12It's not about the money for me anymore, Miss Elise.
14:15The fact is, if I don't feel passionately about a client, if I don't feel that fire in my belly,
14:19I don't bring my A-game to court and from when I've read it, I'll take my A-game to
14:21save your husband.
14:22This is about the gay bashing thing. He's innocent.
14:25He went berserk and attacked a man in court.
14:27Yeah, but that was a jealousy thing.
14:28The man that my husband was trying to kill in court, it's not the least of it gay. Trust me.
14:35Your file also says you're seeking conjugal visits.
14:37Trying to keep the old marriage alive, huh?
14:40Why does everybody have a problem with me having sex with my husband?
14:44Can I be frank?
14:46Only if it ends with me getting what I want.
14:48Your marriage is doomed.
14:50Excuse me?
14:51I've been doing this for a long time, Mrs. Solis.
14:52I know what incarceration can do to a relationship.
14:55Marriage is hard enough, but when you throw in cement walls and armed guards, iron bars,
15:00it tends to go downhill rather quickly.
15:05Conjugal visits notwithstanding.
15:07But I...
15:08Listen, you want my advice.
15:10Walk away.
15:12You're young.
15:14You made a mistake.
15:15You learned from it.
15:17Maybe next time you'll marry smarter.
15:20No.
15:20If you'll excuse me, I have dinner reservations.
15:24Reservation.
15:25You're eating alone, remember?
15:27And I have a feeling it's not the first time.
15:36I'm so sorry. I couldn't get here sooner. I forgot my husband had to take our youngest pediatrician.
15:42That's all right, Mrs. Scumbo.
15:46So, what did Parker do?
15:47Are you aware that your son has an imaginary friend, Mrs. Mulberry?
15:52Yes. We've met.
15:55Well, um, yesterday Parker demanded that Mrs. Mulberry get her own easel during art, which was fine.
16:02But today it was a desk, and unfortunately we didn't have an extra desk.
16:06Oh.
16:08That must have been ugly.
16:10It was.
16:12Patty was rammed with this.
16:17I am so sorry.
16:20Mrs. Scumbo, have you experienced a death in your family recently?
16:25No. No. Why?
16:27Imaginary friends are often created as a coping mechanism to deal with loss.
16:31Uh-huh.
16:32Or it might occur as a result of some major change or extensive alteration in their lives.
16:37Exactly. A manifestation of some deep-seated unhappiness.
16:40Can you think of anything that might shed a little bit of light on this for us?
16:49Mrs. Scumbo.
16:56Mrs. Scumbo.
17:07And I'm thinking it's the Golden Gate Bridge.
17:09What a great place to get a picture of the sunset.
17:11So I lean out way over the rail to get the shot.
17:14Next thing I know, the police arrived.
17:16People had called 911 from their cell phones.
17:19Thought I was suicidal.
17:26I can't believe how well those two are getting along.
17:30Yeah, it's freaky.
17:32Andrew is being polite and engaging.
17:35He's even laughing at George's jokes.
17:38That's why it's freaky. George's jokes aren't funny.
17:42So George, can I ask you a question? It's kind of personal.
17:46Sure.
17:48Have you ever actually been with a woman?
17:51Excuse me?
17:54Well, let's be honest.
17:55I think it's obvious by the way that you talk and act that you're not a player.
17:59So I was just curious to find out if you had ever actually gotten in the game.
18:02My experience with women is none of your business.
18:05Well, I think it is. I mean, you're dating my mom.
18:08And we both know that at your age, dating's a little more than just holding hands.
18:13We're not dating, exactly.
18:15I'm sure you are.
18:19You know, and it really set my mind at ease to know that she's with a guy that knows how
18:23to please a lady.
18:25This is inappropriate.
18:26You know, my parents had a great sex life.
18:30Yeah, I heard them through the wall in my bedroom once.
18:34Please shut up.
18:35You should have heard my mom, too.
18:36She had this weird moan. It was kind of like, um...
18:39Mm.
18:42Uh.
18:44Isn't that bizarre?
18:46That's the sound my mom makes when she climaxes.
18:51Okay, time for cobbler.
18:53Sorry, one of the dessert plates doesn't match.
18:56I tried to replace it, but it's spode Florence.
18:59It's a rare pattern.
19:00It belonged to my grandmother, but hopefully once you taste the dessert, you'll forget all about it.
19:04What?
19:05I'm not hungry.
19:06George, you have to have this. It's absolutely scrumptious.
19:19Go to your room!
19:21George!
19:21You heard me. Go to your room.
19:25Mr. Williams, what's wrong? Did I say something wrong?
19:29Bree, please back me up.
19:32Well, what did he say?
19:34I can't say. It's too sordid, but he said it!
19:38Are you gonna back me up or what?
19:39George, I can't allow you to discipline my child if you won't even tell me what he did.
19:49George!
19:50George!
20:05Look, I feel really bad about the tone of our meeting, so to make up for it, I'm gonna do
20:09you a favor.
20:10The more I think of it, the more I'm convinced your marriage is a train wreck.
20:13The gnarly type, you know? Mass casualties.
20:16Anyway, I'm passing on the name of a great divorce lawyer.
20:19You have some nerve leaving that message on my machine.
20:26You realize this is entirely inappropriate.
20:29I will tell you what is inappropriate.
20:30You making sweeping assumptions about the state of my marriage.
20:33Care for a drink?
20:34No!
20:35I like to keep a clear head when I'm telling people off.
20:38What makes you think you know anything about me or my husband?
20:42Well, your husband's record speaks for itself. It's you.
20:45I had to rely on my instincts.
20:46Would those be the same instincts that picked out that cologne?
20:49You're privileged.
20:51You're pampered.
20:52You're spoiled.
20:53You want what you want, when you want it.
20:55You want excitement.
20:57A quickie every five months in a prison trailer isn't gonna scratch that edge.
21:01With all due respect, I will decide for myself what needs to be scratched and when.
21:05Mrs. Solis, you are a beautiful, desirable woman.
21:10Now, your husband is a dingwit, corrupt, violent criminal.
21:14You could do so much better.
21:17Are you hitting on me?
21:19What would you say if I were?
21:21I'd say I'm pregnant.
21:30So I see you're stuck.
21:31I'm not stuck, Mr. Bradley.
21:33Believe it or not, I love my husband.
21:37I charge $700 an hour.
21:40Plus Xeroxing.
21:41I'll pay you six and I expect a conjugal visit tomorrow by noon.
21:44Aren't you demanding?
21:46Like you said.
21:47I want what I want when I want it.
21:53It's a woman I talked to at social services, said a lot of runaways hang out here.
21:58What?
21:59Just happy to be spending the day with you.
22:02At homeless shelters and bus stations?
22:06I'm gonna go ask these guys if they've seen Zach.
22:09I think we'll cover more ground if we split up.
22:11Okay.
22:18Thanks.
22:24Have you seen this boy?
22:26Uh, Mr. Kidd, anyone?
22:29Go in once.
22:30Go in twice.
22:37Oh.
22:38Do you mind keeping those and pass them out when people get their ice cream?
22:42Huh.
22:43What?
22:44Well, isn't that him?
22:46Over there.
22:49Oh.
22:50Zach?
22:51Zach!
22:52Oh, oh, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
22:56Don't, don't, don't, don't!
22:57Zach!
22:57Don't!
22:58Don't!
22:58Zach!
22:58Don't run away!
22:59Wait!
23:01Come on!
23:01Just, would you get back here!
23:04Come on!
23:04Really, let's just talk!
23:08Dammit, Zach.
23:10It's enough already.
23:21Nobody here has seen Zach.
23:22There's a halfway house on the west side I want to check out.
23:27Are you okay?
23:32I got you some ice cream.
23:34You did?
23:35But then I got hungry.
23:40So then I just threw my ice cream at him and ran.
23:47Will somebody say something?
23:48Thank God you were in flats.
23:50I'm still recovering from Mike as Zach's real father.
23:54I should have told Mike I saw Zach.
23:56I'm a horrible person, right?
23:58Oh, Susan, come on.
23:59Zach attacked Felicia.
24:00He blew up your kitchen.
24:02Evidently, he tried to kill Mike.
24:03I think we can all agree this kid's a freak.
24:10What do you think, Brie?
24:13Well, I think given everything that's happened, it's perfectly justified that you'd be frightened of Zach.
24:20But?
24:23But Zach is Mary Alice's son.
24:26He grew up playing in our yards.
24:28If he has any hope of surviving, I have to believe he's better off here than on the streets.
24:39I couldn't have imagined how much going back to work would upset Parker.
24:43Look, he's going to be fine.
24:45You've just got to get used to Daddy providing all the love.
24:48I'm kidding.
24:49I'm kidding.
24:50I am kidding.
24:51Look, kids are resilient.
24:52He will adapt.
24:53Tom, he attacked a teacher with an umbrella.
24:55It was a poke.
24:56He poked her.
24:57I don't know.
24:58Maybe I shouldn't be working.
25:00Kids would certainly benefit from having two stay-at-home parents.
25:03Although buying food might become an issue.
25:05Maybe I could change my work schedule.
25:07Try and get some flex time.
25:09Would Nina go for that?
25:10No.
25:12No.
25:13No.
25:13No.
25:14No.
25:14No.
25:15No.
25:16It would help if you came up with some ideas.
25:20How about hugs?
25:21Hugs?
25:22Yeah.
25:22I read in one of those family magazines, the kids are supposed to get like ten hugs a day.
25:25It makes them feel more secure.
25:27I'd say pile in the hugs.
25:28I don't fix everything?
25:30Hugs?
25:30Yeah.
25:32Come here.
25:35Come here.
25:37Hi.
25:40Hi.
25:43It's working, isn't it?
25:44Shut up.
25:55Hey, buddy.
25:57You busy?
25:58Yes.
25:59This is more than you're reading to me.
26:01Well, isn't she nice?
26:02But it's time for bed, so I'm going to tuck you in, okay?
26:05Take that.
26:06No!
26:08No!
26:15I know.
26:16Things have been hard for you since I started back to work, but it is just as hard for me
26:21to be away from you, and you just have to remember that even when I'm not around, my love for
26:28you is real.
26:29You may not be able to see it, but it's not imaginary like Mrs. Mulberry.
26:34It's real.
26:36It's real.
26:37It's real.
26:38Okay, honey?
26:40Mrs. Mulberry is real.
26:41She said you're a liar.
26:44Parker?
26:50Parker.
26:51We're reading.
27:04I don't understand.
27:05Why can't we see each other anymore?
27:07Because, ever since I found out what Andrew said to you, I've been doing some soul-searching, and I realize
27:13that everything that's happened is completely my fault.
27:16That's ridiculous.
27:17No, it's not.
27:18All the things that Andrew's been saying, and the way he's been acting, it's all connected to his father's death,
27:23and it's clear to me that I need to spend more time focusing on him and his needs.
27:28You know, you're right.
27:31You do need to focus on Andrew.
27:33Thank you, George, for being so understanding.
27:36Of course.
27:41So, have you thought about counseling?
27:44That place you sent him to, that behavioral modification camp, you got counseling there, right?
27:48But I only sent him there because his behavior at the time was so completely out of bounds.
27:54You don't think that what he said to me was out of bounds?
27:57I just think if I spend a lot of time with him, it'll really help.
28:00Why not do both?
28:01Let him spend a few months with some caring professionals, and then bring him home.
28:04You know, what he said to you was horribly rude, but that camp, it's extreme.
28:09And, I mean, unless I felt like Andrew was getting really out of control, then...
28:16Well, let's hope it doesn't come to that.
28:20You know, in spite of everything that's happened, I really like Andrew.
28:25Oh, George, really?
28:26Yeah.
28:27The truth is, he reminds me of me.
28:33Conjugal visit rules are you got 45 minutes.
28:35We call every 15 minutes to make sure you're still here.
28:38Do you understand?
28:38Yes, we got it.
28:40Uh, we interrupt our lovemaking to answer the phone, or you call out the dogs.
28:44I'm ready whenever you...
28:47Obviously are.
29:03You want to go again?
29:06No.
29:07I'm talking about us, our relationship, our marriage.
29:12Carlos, you're going to be a father.
29:15And when you get out of here, you're going to need to get a job and make an honest living
29:18for me and our child.
29:20Babe, I've learned my lesson.
29:23Okay, when I get out of here, everything's going to be different.
29:26I'm going to start over with a new life and a great family, and nothing is going to get in
29:31the way of that.
29:38Hey, so you never told me.
29:40How's the new lawyer?
29:41You like him?
29:49Yeah.
29:51Yeah, I'm still here.
29:55Okay, enough to chat.
29:58We only have 30 minutes left, and I want to make the most of it.
30:15Okay, please don't run.
30:17I can't. I hurt my foot.
30:19How?
30:20I landed on it funny when I was running away from you.
30:25What do you want?
30:26To talk to you.
30:28Why?
30:29Because I have a lot of things to say.
30:30So you can just listen. I'll buy you some food.
30:33When was the last time you ate?
30:37Yes.
30:42My dad's alive?
30:43Where is he?
30:45I don't know. He disappeared.
30:47But Mike did not kill him.
30:48No, he's alive, you swear.
30:50I swear.
30:50Maybe he's in Utah.
30:52I know that he used to have a life there.
30:55Before me.
30:56I don't know. I just need to get some money and find him.
30:59Zach, you know what I think?
31:01I think you should come back with me.
31:03Why?
31:04Because there are still people at home that care about you,
31:06and there's things that you need to know.
31:09Like what?
31:12Well, I can't tell you.
31:13You know, you messed up a lot of people's lives, Zach.
31:15You can't run away from that.
31:17Do you mean Julie?
31:19What?
31:22I know that I messed up her life, but I didn't mean to.
31:27I really miss her out here.
31:30I think about her all the time.
31:32Yeah, well, Julie's a really special girl.
31:34Has she said anything about me?
31:36Because if she has, then I might still have a chance with her.
31:41If I come back with you, then I can make it up to her.
31:47Do you know what I think?
31:51I think you were right.
31:53I think you should try to find your father first.
31:56Yeah?
31:57Yeah.
32:00Now that you know he's okay, you should go to him.
32:04He'll want to take care of you.
32:06That's what parents do.
32:12Let me help.
32:14How much money do you think you'll need to get to Utah?
32:16Okay.
32:17That's what you want.
32:19What does that look like?
32:29I like to go on to Utah.
32:30I like to go on to Utah.
32:32I like to see if he's in Utah.
32:33I love how much money do you have to come back on Utah.
32:33I think there is a little of it.
32:33I love you, I love you.
32:34I love you, I love you.
32:38You and I love you.
32:40I love you, I love you.
32:42You're so much.
32:43You who love me.
33:07Daddy, I can't find Mrs. Mova's umbrella.
33:10What is it?
33:11Well, I don't know.
33:11Sport, honey.
33:12Have you seen the umbrella?
33:13No.
33:14I can't say that I have.
33:16Okay, listen.
33:17Don't worry about it.
33:18I'm sure Mrs. Mulberry's around here somewhere.
33:20Or maybe she's not.
33:24She could have left.
33:26You know, maybe she had some other little boy that she needed to help.
33:31Like who?
33:32I don't know.
33:33It could be a little boy in England named Spencer.
33:41Lynette?
33:41I mean, this is conjecture on my part, but it is possible that someone like little Spencer needs Mrs. Mulberry
33:50more because he doesn't have a daddy and a mommy who love him.
33:55Yeah, that's it.
33:57He's an orphan.
33:59With no hands.
34:02Okay?
34:04You're so sweet.
34:05Come here.
34:06I love you.
34:06Are you all right?
34:07Okay.
34:07Go get dressed.
34:09What have you done to Mrs. Mulberry?
34:13Until there's a body, there's no evidence of a crime.
34:19Mrs. Mulberry!
34:20She's back!
34:22Oh!
34:24Goody!
34:25Mrs. Mulberry's back!
34:39Oh!
34:40She got ran over.
34:42She's dead.
34:43Don't you worry.
34:44I'm here.
34:44Maybe it's okay, buddy.
34:46Maybe we can call 911.
34:48No, Tom.
34:49She's gone.
34:55She's gone.
35:14George, what are you doing here?
35:16Don't worry, Brie.
35:17I'll be quick.
35:17I thought about what you said, and you're right.
35:20Andrew needs his space.
35:22Well, thank you, George.
35:24It's best that I stay away.
35:26And I completely understand if you want to change pharmacists,
35:29but I did want to give you a little goodbye gift.
35:32Oh.
35:40George!
35:41It's my pattern.
35:42Where did you find it?
35:43I got lucky on an online auction.
35:49I love it.
35:51Oh.
35:52George.
35:58George!
35:59George!
36:01George!
36:02George!
36:07Andrew, what are you doing?
36:09Oh!
36:10Oh!
36:11Oh!
36:12Andrew!
36:13Oh!
36:14Oh!
36:14Oh!
36:16Oh!
36:21Did you see him?
36:23He was kissing her.
36:24Oh, my God, you're bleeding.
36:26That freak was kissing her.
36:27I don't care.
36:28You've got to calm down now.
36:42The world is filled with good fathers.
36:44How do we recognize them?
36:47They're the ones who are missed so terribly
36:51that everything falls apart in their absence.
36:58They're the ones who love us long before we've even arrived.
37:06They're the ones who come looking for us
37:09when we can't find our way home.
37:19What's wrong?
37:23Because of me, my son's imaginary friend
37:27got crushed by a garbage truck.
37:32I am the worst person in the world.
37:36Yes, the world is filled with good fathers.
37:40Honey, he is going to get over this in no time.
37:43Trust me.
37:44And one day when he is all grown up,
37:47you and Parker are going to laugh hysterically about this.
37:51You really think so?
37:52Really?
37:53And the best are the ones who make the women in their lives.
37:57Promise.
38:00Feel like good mothers.
38:02Take care.
38:03Take care.
38:06Take care.
38:10Take care.