1. Previously on Desperate Housewives...
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2. There is a motive to every mystery...
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3. Your body isn't responding
to the medication the way it should.
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4. - I think I'm having a heart attack.
- ... evidence of every crime...
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5. They're charging you with a hate crime?
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6. - I thought you were cheating with him.
- With our gay cable guy?
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7. I didn't know he was gay.
I didn't know Justin was either.
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8. and an answer to every question.
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9. Gabby, the woman killed herself.
Something must have been going on.
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10. All you have to do
is take a closer look.
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11. It had a woman in it.
She was all chopped up.
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12. - And eventually, every secret...
- Do you know where Paul Young is?
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13. I know where he'll be on Thursday night.
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14. will be revealed.
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15. - Mary Alice was being blackmailed?
- Mary Alice, what did you do?
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16. My name is Mary Alice Young.
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17. Before I died, my life was filled
with love, laughter, friendship,
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18. and sadly, secrets.
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19. The secrets had begun 15 years earlier
when my name was Angela Forrest,
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20. and I was living a life
of quiet desperation.
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21. I'd feel it every morning
as I made breakfast for my husband.
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22. Could you could stop by the market?
I'm out of shaving cream.
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23. And during the errands
I ran in the afternoons...
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24. You'll save a bunch
if you come on Fridays.
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25. even at my work every evening...
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26. What a lovely calendar.
Was this taken around here?
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27. No, that's way out in Fairview.
I have family there.
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28. Isn't it idyllic?
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29. Here, Angela. You can file this.
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30. to me, each day
was gray and meaningless.
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31. And then one night, suddenly...
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32. - Hey, Angela.
- ... there was color.
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33. Deidre? What are you doing here?
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34. I need some money.
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35. Deidre. Here.
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36. - You're using again, aren't you?
- No.
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37. I've just got to get some food
for my baby. Some other stuff.
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38. If the baby's hungry, come to the market
and I'll buy food.
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39. I can shop for my own baby, OK?
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40. Quiet. I can't think.
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41. See this watch? It's worth a lot.
I'll give it to you for 50 bucks.
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42. - She's not giving you money.
- Do you mind?
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43. Angela, you're the only one at rehab
who treated me like a person.
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44. Please don't stop now.
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45. I'm sorry.
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46. I'll sell you my baby.
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47. - What?
- I know you can't have your own.
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48. - It's been killing you.
- It's time that you left.
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49. I'm thinking about Dana.
You'll give him a good home.
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50. OK? He'll be better off.
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51. Quiet.
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52. Honey.
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53. How much money
do you keep in the house?
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54. She has a ten-month old baby.
Where is it?
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55. I don't know. If we'd seen a kid we
wouldn't have left it in a crack house.
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56. - I will have your badge.
- Just let me do my job.
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57. We'll post an officer
at the junkie's bedside,
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58. we'll let her tell us
where she left her kid.
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59. I really do hope you folks
will be happy here in Fairview.
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60. Thank you.
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61. - And we were.
- Wave bye, Zach.
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62. Wave bye-bye.
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63. We were as happy as any family could be.
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64. Until one night three years later...
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65. when there was a knock at our door.
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66. And I was desperate once again.
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67. It was 5:00 in the morning on Wisteria
Lane when the phone calls started.
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68. Each of them knew something was wrong
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69. from that first ring.
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70. Hello?
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71. It's an unwritten rule of suburbia...
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72. Hello?
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73. Don't call the neighbors
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74. in the middle of the night
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75. unless the news is bad.
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76. Hello?
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77. And so they came,
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78. with their uncombed hair
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79. and their unmade faces.
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80. They came because
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81. after all these years...
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82. Bree.
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83. they were no longer just neighbors.
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84. What are you doing here?
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85. We heard Rex had a heart attack.
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86. How is he?
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87. He's stable.
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88. But they have to put in a pacemaker,
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89. so they're gonna need to operate.
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90. - How did you guys know?
- Danielle called.
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91. So how are you doing?
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92. We were having a fight when he
got the heart attack and...
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93. I'm feeling guilty 'cause I should have
gotten him here sooner and...
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94. Honey, the doctors here are great.
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95. He's gonna bounce right back.
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96. You have nothing to worry about.
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97. You know what? I am so happy
that you guys came here. I really am.
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98. But I am trying hard to be strong,
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99. so if you keep comforting me...
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100. You're gonna lose it?
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101. Then we won't comfort.
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102. Thank you.
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103. We'll just talk about non-crisis things.
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104. I know. I found Mrs. Huber's journal
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105. in some of Mike's stuff.
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106. She knew Mary Alice's secret
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107. and was blackmailing her.
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108. Yep, that'll do it.
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109. Zachary, come back here, please.
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110. Your father said
you should let me look after you.
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111. I will be fine by myself.
I am not a child.
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112. I know you're not a child,
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113. but I think we should discuss this.
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114. I'm fine. Really.
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115. Why should you fend for yourself
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116. when you can just come home with me?
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117. Let me shoulder the burden.
It would be my pleasure.
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118. What kind of freak are you?
Just leave me alone.
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119. You are not my mother.
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120. I told you that I am fine.
Stop acting like my mother and go home.
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121. I wish it were that easy, Zachary,
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122. for your sake.
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123. But it's not.
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124. Your father's not coming back.
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125. - He said that he was.
- He lied.
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126. I wanted to spare you this,
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127. but your father and I discussed it
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128. and he decided
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129. that he shouldn't come back.
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130. Get your bag and let's go home.
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131. I'm gonna make you some pudding.
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132. What did you do to my dad?
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133. Tell me.
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134. Mrs. Applewhite?
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135. Yes?
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136. Hi. I'm Edie Britt.
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137. The realtor who helped you
buy this house.
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138. Of course. Hi.
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139. Hi. I've been so curious to meet you.
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140. Really? Why?
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141. It's just that I've never sold a house
over the phone before.
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142. You were brave
buying a place site unseen.
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143. Not really.
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144. It was just what we were looking for.
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145. This is my son, Matthew.
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146. It's nice to meet you, ma'am.
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147. Please, call me Edie.
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148. Ma'am is for middle-aged women.
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149. Like her.
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150. You can call her ma'am
any time you want.
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151. So are you two finding everything OK?
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152. We didn't do
our realtor's walkthrough.
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153. Everything is fine.
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154. Honey. Escrow's closed.
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155. Now I can show you where
to put the buckets when it rains.
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156. Edie, the house is fine.
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157. But how lovely of you to stop by.
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158. OK. Here is my card.
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159. Call any time you want.
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160. Bye.
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161. People are very friendly
in this neighborhood.
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162. Yes. Yes, they are.
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163. Mike, hi, sweetie.
I hope the job's going well.
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164. So I hope you're not mad
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165. but I found Mrs. Huber's journal
in your truck
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166. and I couldn't exactly not read it,
so I did,
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167. and I know all about the blackmail,
so call me, we'll talk.
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168. Love you. Bye.
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169. I haven't heard back
and I was getting a little concerned.
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170. The girls and I were talking and we
think maybe Paul Young killed Mrs. Huber
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171. and if he did
maybe he killed your old girlfriend too
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172. so we should really talk about this,
so call me. I love you. Bye.
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173. I thought the whole point
of having a cell phone
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174. was so someone could reach you.
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175. How can we move forward
if you won't communicate with me?
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176. Mike, I need you to call me back.
I mean it.
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177. Love you. Bye.
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178. I'm so sorry for that last phone call.
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179. Let's just say it was the worry talking.
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180. I just really need to talk to you.
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181. Can you hang on? I got another call.
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182. - Hello.
- Hey, it's me.
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183. My God. Where have you been?
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184. The reception's lousy up here
but I got your messages.
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185. I'm really sorry for that last message.
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186. - I was just...
- Stressed out?
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187. Yes, let's call it stressed out.
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188. So how did you get
Martha Huber's journal?
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189. Her sister, Mrs. Tillman,
gave it to me.
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190. She was helping me with my search.
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191. I really think we need
to give it to the police.
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192. Yeah.
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193. - Yeah, absolutely.
- Really?
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194. When I get through with this job,
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195. we'll make an appointment
with that detective. Copeland.
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196. Great. That's great.
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197. All right.
So I'll see you in a few hours.
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198. OK. Hurry, though. I have a feeling Paul
Young is in the middle of all of this.
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199. Well, let's not rush to judgment.
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200. - What are you doing here?
- I'm here to testify for you.
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201. Can you take those off?
There's no way I'm dressing him.
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202. Gabby, thank God you're doing this.
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203. Beating up a second gay guy looks bad.
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204. Yes, well, Carlos, in some circles,
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205. beating people up at all
is frowned upon.
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206. So why did you change your mind?
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207. I'm about to be
the mother of your child,
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208. which means a lot of responsibility
and little time for myself.
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209. So if I'm gonna get you out of
this mess, you have to reciprocate.
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210. OK.
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211. When the baby cries
during the night,
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212. you're going to get up,
without saying one word.
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213. Doctor's appointments, you're driving.
I won't put a car seat in my Maserati.
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214. And you will also be on bottle duty.
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215. That means washing,
sterilizing and filling.
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216. I'll have some semblance of a life
and maybe I won't hate you so much.
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217. All right. There we go.
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218. So we're good?
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219. - See you in court.
- Hey, Gabby.
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220. Aren't we breastfeeding?
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221. Honey, if you can swing that one,
more power to you.
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222. Can I buy my own pizza?
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223. You can, honey, if you can pay for it.
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224. That is 19, 19, 19-zip. Bring it.
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225. Just stay here with Penny
for a second, OK?
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226. Tom.
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227. Yes. In your face.
That is 20-zip. Game. Out.
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228. Tom. What are you doin'?
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229. Playing air hockey, what does it
look like? Kevin, you're up.
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230. It's the middle of the day.
Shouldn't you be at work?
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231. No. I quit.
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232. - You did not.
- Yes.
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233. Yesterday.
Told Peterson he could stick it.
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234. Boom. You're not bringing it, Kevin.
Bring it.
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235. Could you talk to me for a second?
I don't understand.
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236. What? You asked Peterson's wife
to make sure he wouldn't promote me.
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237. So he gives a huge promotion
to Annabel so I quit.
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238. What don't you understand?
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240. OK. Could we go home
and talk about this, please?
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241. No, we can't. Serve it up, meat.
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242. You're just gonna stay here
and play games all day?
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243. No, I'm gonna get some ice cream
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244. and then I'm gonna go to the lake, maybe
rent a boat, do whatever I feel like.
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245. - God.
- Got you.
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246. Tom.
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247. Go home before
I say something I regret. Go home.
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248. All right. You.
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249. You score this next point,
you get your bike back.
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250. What are you thinking about?
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251. I was just thinking that I need
to start spring-cleaning.
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252. - You haven't done that yet?
- No, and I need to clean our gutters
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253. and beneath the refrigerator,
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254. and it's so long since
I replaced the shelf liners so...
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255. You'll finish off
with our wedding silver.
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256. How did you know that?
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257. All those years, you didn't think
I was paying attention. But I was.
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258. - Do you know why I save it for last?
- No.
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259. Because it makes me think
of my Aunt Fern.
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260. On the day we got married,
I told her how happy I was.
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261. She told me that even during bad times
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262. to always remember
that the best was yet to come.
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263. So as I polish it, I think about you
and the kids and our life.
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264. And how right she was.
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265. - They're gonna operate on me.
- I know.
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266. I wanna say some stuff.
I mean, just in case...
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267. Rex, you don't have to say anything.
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268. I'm sorry for everything I did.
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269. The moving out, the infidelity,
the sex stuff.
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270. It doesn't matter.
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271. From here on in,
can we just say that we're even?
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272. - OK.
- Thanks.
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273. And for the record,
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274. you are gonna come through
this operation just fine.
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275. How can you be so sure?
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276. Because I told you.
The best is yet to come.
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277. Don't forget to feed Bongo.
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278. Thanks. I'll go do that now.
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279. Go on in the car, sweetie.
I have to talk to your mum real quick.
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280. So you're gonna go live in sin
with the plumber slash ex-con?
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281. It's funny you should mention sin.
Adultery still falls in that category.
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282. I don't like the idea of this guy
being around Julie 24/7.
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283. He's a good person.
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284. Mike's cool, Dad. He cares about us
a lot and I like having him around.
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285. So don't mess this up.
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286. You heard the girl.
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287. He's still a plumber.
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288. You be a good boy, Bongo.
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289. Or you're gonna go to bed hungry.
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290. Hi, Miss Mayer.
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291. Will you sit down, please?
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292. - I'm just gonna go get some water.
- I'd rather you didn't.
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293. Don't answer it.
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294. I know you're in there, Susan.
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295. I can see you.
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296. If you don't want to talk to me, fine.
At least have the courtesy to hide.
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297. All right, but don't let her in.
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298. Edie, what a pleasant surprise.
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299. Right. Is Mike home?
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300. No. He's on a big plumbing job.
What's up?
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301. - Can I come in?
- Why?
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302. I'm warning all the neighbors.
Felicia Tillman was attacked.
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303. - She was?
- At the Young house.
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304. They took her away in an ambulance.
I'm freaked out.
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305. My guys haven't shown up
at the job site yet.
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306. I'm over there all alone. Could I just
come in and hang out for a while?
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307. Stick it up my... What?
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308. Just get the hell out of here.
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309. God, you are such a bitch.
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310. Why?
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311. I asked Mrs. Tillman to tell me
the truth about my father. She did.
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312. What did she say?
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313. Mr. Delfino took my dad away
to kill him.
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314. Now I'm gonna kill Mr. Delfino.
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315. You Honor, this whole mess
is just a result of my loneliness.
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316. My marriage is a bit strained.
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318. No one's been convicted yet, Mrs. Solis.
This is just a grand jury hearing.
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319. No, I'm talking about
his other crime.
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320. Right.
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321. Go ahead.
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322. Anyways,
he was placed under house arrest
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323. and he being the jealous man that he is,
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324. got a little crazy
every time I left the house.
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325. He knows how men look at me and...
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326. Well, I didn't exactly ease his mind.
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327. I falsely led him to believe
I was having an affair.
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328. Before Carlos' house arrest, he was
always working and he was never with me.
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I was having an affair
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332. Is there a point to this?
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333. My point is that Carlos
is an angry, jealous Neanderthal.
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334. But he's not a gay-basher.
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335. All right. I've heard enough.
Counsel, approach.
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336. I gotta be honest.
I don't think we have a hate crime here.
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337. Just so you know,
you beat up the wrong guy.
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338. Didn't you think it was strange
that you had the only lawn
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339. that needed to be mowed
three times a week?
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340. You are so dead.
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341. - You are so dead.
- Order.
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342. No. Carlos.
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343. He's doing it again.
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344. For God's sake, somebody stop him.
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345. Stop it.
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346. - We will have order.
- I'll kill you.
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347. - I am going to kill you.
- Order.
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348. Please be seated.
We will have order.
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349. Get out.
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350. I'm not trying to justify anything
but Martha Huber ruined lives.
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351. For fun. She destroyed my family.
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352. - This isn't about her.
- I don't understand.
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353. Walk.
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354. Remember when we first tested you,
your potassium level was a bit high?
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355. Yes. You made me stop eating bananas.
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356. But as we've continued testing,
it's kept climbing.
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357. We've now run an entire battery of tests
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358. and your kidney function is fine.
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359. It has to be something you're ingesting.
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360. Let me see.
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361. These numbers can't be right.
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362. Who prepares your meals?
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363. Bree.
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364. I understand you've been having
some marital problems.
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365. - Wait a minute.
- Was there an incident at a salad bar?
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366. She gave you onions
when she knew you were allergic.
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367. That was an accident.
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368. You're getting this potassium
from somewhere.
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369. - Get out.
- Rex.
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370. I mean it.
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371. Get out.
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372. Leave the chart.
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373. I want to read it.
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374. So did you have a fun day?
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that I have had in a long time.
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377. You know, I didn't tell you to quit.
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378. No.
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379. But you made damn sure that
I'd go nowhere for the next 20 years.
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380. I don't know what to say.
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381. I hear "Please forgive me" is popular.
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382. Yes, I am sorry. I am so, so sorry.
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383. I didn't want to hurt you.
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384. But I was trying to protect our family.
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385. If you got a promotion, we never would
have seen you. You would have been...
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386. Lynette, you're right.
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387. You're right. You're right. That
promotion would have just killed us.
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388. So this is gonna all work out.
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389. What does that mean?
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390. It means that I can use the break.
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391. Well, yeah. I think it would be good
for you to take some time off.
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392. No, not some time. Full-time.
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393. I'm gonna be a stay-at-home dad.
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394. What the heck?
You earn the living for a while.
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395. Tom, that's crazy.
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396. Why? Why is it crazy?
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that you're better at the ad game.
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how hard it is to be a mum.
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399. Well, yes, it is hard.
But I love it, too.
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400. I've been doing it for six years and
I haven't complained the entire time.
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401. Fair enough.
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402. But be honest.
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403. Secretly, you miss the ad game,
don't you?
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404. You miss the pressure
and the deadlines and the power lunches.
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406. Maybe you want to sort dirty socks
the rest of your life.
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407. We should talk about this seriously
before we make any rash decisions.
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408. I already made the decision.
You're going back to work.
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get you something to eat, Zach?
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I think you're making a mistake.
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a misunderstanding.
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your mother would want you doing?
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417. - Probably not.
- Exactly.
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418. Because she raised you right.
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419. Look, you have been through a lot.
You've lost your mum.
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420. You're still carrying the guilt
of what happened to your baby sister.
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421. - I never had a baby sister.
- Honey, I know about Dana.
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422. How stupid are you? I'm Dana.
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423. My mother was some junkie.
They stole me and changed my name.
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424. They have been lying to me
my entire life. Everyone lies to me.
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425. My mother, my father,
Mrs. Tillman, even Julie.
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426. Do you understand how much that hurts?
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427. Look, Zach.
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428. I know you're upset.
Let's just sit down and talk.
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429. Why? So you can lie to me also?
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430. No more talking.
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431. - Hello?
- Bree, it's Dr. Craig.
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432. I'm at the hospital
and I'm afraid I have some bad news.
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433. Rex passed away ten minutes ago.
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434. But his operation is not until tomorrow.
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435. I know. He just didn't make it.
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436. I'm so sorry.
We did everything we could.
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437. - Bree?
- Yes. Of course you did.
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438. Thank you very much for calling.
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439. This is a long way to go to do what you
could have done in my back yard.
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440. You're kind of taking your time.
Walking a lot.
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441. You sure you know what you're doing? You
ever had to kill anyone for real before?
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442. Yeah.
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443. But since you're so tired of walking,
let's just do this here.
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444. I don't expect any favors from you,
obviously.
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445. But could you at least do me the
courtesy of telling me why we're here?
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446. You knew Deidre.
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447. Yeah.
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448. And I know what you did to her.
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449. She was just a sad girl
with a lot of problems.
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450. She did some terrible, crazy,
selfish stuff.
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451. But you tell me what she
ever could have done to deserve death
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452. at the hands of somebody like you.
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453. It's complicated.
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454. It's so complicated.
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455. And just like that,
my husband began sharing my secrets.
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456. You want some carrot, Zachary?
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457. Secrets I had died to protect.
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458. There you go.
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459. We have to get that fence up in the
back yard before the pool's finished.
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460. - I know.
- I'm serious.
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461. You know kids are drawn to water.
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462. Hello, Angela.
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463. You did a good job covering your tracks.
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464. I had to spend
a lot of money hunting you down.
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465. Congratulations. You found us.
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466. You know, I never
told the police what happened.
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467. You didn't?
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468. They would have put Dana in foster care.
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469. Or worse, given him to my father.
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470. So I kept our little secret.
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471. Well, we appreciate that.
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472. Anyway, I guess you can see
I've gotten myself cleaned up.
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473. Yes, you look lovely.
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474. I'm not the same person
you knew back then, Angela.
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475. I'm in a good place now.
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476. You can't have him.
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477. I didn't go to the police before
but I can do it now.
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478. - Zach is our son.
- His name is Dana.
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479. If you think I'm giving my baby
to some junkie, you're crazy.
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480. - He's not your baby.
- Just calm down.
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481. You were always so high and mighty,
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482. looking down on us poor degenerates,
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483. pretending you wanted to help when all
you really wanted was to feel superior.
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484. - You self-righteous bitch.
- You're still using.
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485. Go to hell. What are you doing?
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486. - Let me see your arm.
- I said I'm clean.
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487. - Just take it easy.
- Where do you think you're going?
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488. I'm getting my son and taking him home.
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489. - Paul, stop her.
- Please. Come on.
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490. - Sit down.
- Get your hands off me.
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491. We raised him. We're his parents.
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492. Come on.
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493. Paul.
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494. Don't worry. I'll give him a good home.
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495. No.
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496. Mary Alice. What did you do?
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497. Mummy?
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498. It's OK, Zach.
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499. Mummy needs to borrow your toy chest.
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500. You go back to sleep, OK?
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501. What are we gonna do?
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502. You said they were pouring the concrete
for the pool tomorrow?
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503. - You can't be serious.
- They'll never find her.
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504. - We can put her in this.
- She won't fit.
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505. Then we'll have to make her fit.
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506. - What are you doing?
- Checking for track marks.
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507. Deidre had a baby?
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508. Let's get this over with.
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509. It's an odd thing
to look back on the world,
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510. to watch those I left behind,
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511. each, in her own way,
so brave, so determined,
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513. Desperate to venture out,
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514. but afraid of what she'll miss
when she goes.
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516. even when she's not exactly sure
of what that is.
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518. although she realizes
it never really was.
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520. if she can find a way
to escape her past.
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521. I not only watch, I cheer them on,
these amazing women.
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522. I hope so much
they'll find what they're looking for.
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523. But I know not all of them will.
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525. that's just not the way life works.
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