1. Anybody home?
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2. Previously, on Desperate Housewives.
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3. - Susan played with fire...
- That's not my cup.
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4. And could get burned.
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5. Go to a spa, go shopping.
Find a way to relax.
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6. - Gabrielle... found herself a playmate.
- Get here as fast as you can.
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7. Lynette couldn't get her kids
to stop playing.
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8. - You know why I pulled you over?
- I have a theory.
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9. If I don't get some sleep, I'll be
forced back upstairs out of exhaustion.
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10. And Bree played hard ball.
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11. Everyone has a little dirty laundry.
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12. When I was alive, I maintained
many different identities.
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13. Lover, wife and, ultimately, victim.
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14. Yes, labels are important to the living.
They dictate how people see themselves.
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15. Like my friend Lynette.
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16. She used to see herself as a career
woman, and a hugely successful one.
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17. She was known for her power lunches,
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18. her eye-catching presentations,
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19. and her ruthlessness
in wiping out the competition.
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20. But Lynette gave up
her career to assume a new label.
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21. The incredibly satisfying role
of full-time mother.
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22. Scavo residence. Yes, this is me.
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23. But, unfortunately for Lynette,
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24. this new label frequently
fell short of what was advertised.
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25. How in the world did they...?
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26. I left the door to the art supply
cupboard open for five minutes.
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27. That's all. Five minutes.
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28. The little girl,
why didn't she say anything?
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29. Your boys work quickly.
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30. Well, obviously they will be
punished for this severely.
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31. I hesitate bringing this up, since you
got so ugly about it last time...
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32. They don't have
Attention Deficit Disorder,
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33. and I won't drug my boys
just to make your job easier.
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34. I'd rather change teachers.
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35. They're in my class because I'm
the only teacher who can handle them.
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36. What if we separate the twins,
put them in different classes?
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37. They're calmer when they're not
bouncing off one another.
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38. We can try that,
but if it doesn't work,
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39. we may no longer
be able to accommodate them.
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40. It suddenly occurred to Lynette,
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41. her label was about
to change yet again.
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42. And for the next few years,
she would be known as
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43. the mother of the boys
who painted Tiffany Axelrod blue.
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44. It looked to be an interesting
afternoon on Wisteria Lane.
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45. A mysterious cassette tape had been
discovered by my friend Bree.
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46. She had stolen it
from her marriage counselor.
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47. A counselor I'd once spoken to
in strictest confidence.
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48. How have you been?
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49. - I had the nightmare again.
- It's weird to hear Mary Alice.
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50. - Still the same one?
- Yes.
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51. But this time I was standing in a river
and I saw the girl under the water.
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52. She kept screaming "Angela"
over and over again.
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53. What do you think the significance
of the name "Angela" is?
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54. Actually, that's my real name.
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55. Her real name?
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56. I've seen her driver's license.
It did not say Angela.
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57. - What does the rest of the tape say?
- More about her nightmares,
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58. and this girl she was afraid of.
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59. So what the hell do we do now?
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60. I think we should show Paul the note.
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61. Are you sure? He's gonna freak.
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62. It's now or never.
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63. I saw what he's asking for the place.
It's gonna sell quickly.
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64. Can I say something?
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65. - I'm glad Paul's moving.
- Gabby.
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66. I'm sorry. He's just always
given my the creeps.
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67. Haven't you guys noticed,
he has this dark thing going on?
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68. Something about him just feels...
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69. - Malignant?
- Yes.
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70. We've all sort of felt it.
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71. That being said, I do love
what he's done with that lawn.
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72. Mom, the dish is clean.
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73. I don't understand why you don't just
ask him out on an "official date" date.
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74. I'm trying a new strategy.
I'm playing hard to get.
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75. - How long can keep that up?
- Maybe until noon.
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76. Then I'm going to have to run over there
and beg him to love me.
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77. Mom, I don't think you're
gonna be able to wait that long.
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78. You got to be kidding.
She washed her car yesterday.
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79. Oh, no, she's not.
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80. Yep, she's bringing out the big guns.
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81. You better get over there.
She's wearing cotton.
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82. What do I say? "I saw you
half-naked and I thought I'd drop by"?
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83. - What's that?
- Mike's junk mail we got by mistake.
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84. I held onto it
in case of an emergency.
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85. God bless you.
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86. - Hi.
- Hey, Susan.
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87. We got this by mistake.
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88. Thanks.
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89. I hope it's not important.
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90. No, it's just a promotion
for the film festival at the Rialto.
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91. Well, I guess I've done
my good deed for the day.
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92. I'll just head back home.
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93. Bye.
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94. - Hey, you like old movies?
- I love old movies.
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95. I hate Susan Mayer.
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96. Every time I see those big doe eyes
of hers, I swear to God
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97. I just want to go out and shoot a deer.
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98. What has she done this time?
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99. She is out there throwing herself
at Mike Delfino, again.
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100. - Susan likes Mike?
- Where the hell have you been, Martha?
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101. She's been lusting after him
ever since he moved in.
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102. I got your message. What's going on?
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103. The boys refuse to be separated.
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104. They refuse?
They're six years old. Make them.
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105. The school regulations are pretty strict
about me wrestling with the boys.
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106. But if you want to give it a shot,
be my guest.
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107. Fine.
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108. Which one goes
and which one stays?
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109. You pick.
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110. Come on now. Stop it! No. No.
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111. I'm gonna take the whole table.
That's right.
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112. Come on now. I mean it.
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113. I love taking baths.
Especially with you.
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114. It's like taking a vacation
from the world.
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115. I hated taking baths when I was a kid.
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116. Of course, back then, the only thing
I had to play with was my rubber ducky.
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117. Who's that? It's Mr. Solis.
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118. Relax. Carlos is at work
and he doesn't ring the doorbell.
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119. It's the cable guy.
He's three hours late.
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120. Use the side entrance.
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121. Gabrielle knew her vacation
from the world had ended.
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122. What she didn't know was
John had left behind a souvenir.
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123. Dad didn't come home last night.
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124. - They had a fight. A bad one.
- How bad?
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125. Like divorce court bad.
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126. Listen to her. She always
overcompensates when she's worried.
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127. If Dad moves out and leaves us
with her, I'll lose my mind.
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128. Dinner is on the table.
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129. Mom, where did Dad go last night?
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130. He got a last minute call to speak at
a medical conference in Philadelphia.
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131. Take your seats.
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132. This marriage is so over.
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133. Andrew?
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134. Sorry I was late.
The scheduler overbooked me.
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135. - How long are you going to be?
- Almost done.
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136. What is that scent? Is that sage
and citrus? That's amazing.
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137. Try to hurry. I have stuff to do.
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138. Come on.
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139. What's happening?
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140. The cable guy fell. He hit his head
on the tub. He may have a concussion.
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141. - It's almost eight.
- He was late.
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142. - Mrs. Huber.
- Hello, Susan. I made you a pie.
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143. Why?
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144. Do I need a motive
to do something nice?
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145. I can't wait for you to try this.
It's mincemeat.
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146. - Actually, I just had dinner.
- That's OK. You can save it for later.
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147. What's so funny?
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148. I was just thinking of that expression,
"I'll make mincemeat out of you".
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149. Mincemeat used to be
an entrée of mostly chopped meat,
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150. so it was like saying,
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151. "I'll chop you up into little bits."
But that was centuries ago.
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152. Today, mincemeat is mostly made
of fruit, spices and rum.
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153. There's no meat in it and still people
say, "I'll make mincemeat out of you."
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154. - People don't really say that anymore.
- I do.
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155. - So, Susan, how are you?
- I'm fine.
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156. Good. You know,
I have a confession to make.
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157. I wish I'd been more
supportive when Karl left you.
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158. You don't have to apologize about Karl.
Really, Karl and I are over.
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159. - I've moved on.
- I know.
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160. You've moved on to that nice Mike
Delfino. He's quite a catch, isn't he?
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161. - You like him, don't you?
- Sure, as a friend.
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162. Being coy is a strategy best employed
by virgins at their first dance.
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163. For women of our age,
it's just annoying.
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164. - You sure you don't want pie?
- No, thank you.
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165. I hope it works out with you and Mike.
You've been so desperate to land him.
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166. What? I am not desperate.
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167. Good lord, Susan,
you burned your rival's house down.
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168. If that isn't desperate,
I don't know what is.
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169. Mrs. Huber, with all due respect,
you're crazy.
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170. - What's that?
- I think you recognize it.
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171. I found it in the ruins of Edie's home.
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172. - Well, that's not...
- My point is this.
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173. I wasn't there for you when Karl left,
but I am now.
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174. As far as I'm concerned,
this is our secret.
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175. And no one ever need know.
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176. You don't know how good it feels
to finally be able to help you.
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177. You look so pale.
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178. Now, I insist you try some of my pie.
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179. Go on.
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180. Did I mention it's mincemeat?
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181. - Open the door, please.
- Hang on.
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182. - What?
- May I come in?
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183. - No.
- I want to talk to you.
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184. - Then talk.
- Where were you last night?
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185. - Brian's.
- I just spoke to Brian's mother.
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186. Tell me again where you were,
and this time don't lie to me.
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187. Where did you say Dad
was again? In Philadelphia?
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188. Don't change the subject.
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189. Sorry, I thought
the subject was telling lies.
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190. I called Dad's cell phone.
I know he moved out.
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191. Well, it's just temporary and...
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192. I thought it would upset you.
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193. Whatever. You lied.
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194. So stop pretending like you
have some sort of moral authority.
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195. Just because I don't share
my problems with you
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196. doesn't give you the right to be rude.
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197. How about driving my father away.
Do I get to be rude then?
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198. - Hi.
- What's this?
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199. - It's a sock.
- It's a man's sock.
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200. I found it under our bed.
It's not mine.
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201. For God sakes, Carlos,
it's Yao Lin's.
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202. Our maid wears size 13 gym socks?
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203. No, she dusts with them.
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204. See? Socks instead of rags.
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205. - Susan, hello.
- Mrs. Huber.
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206. Did you and Mike come together?
I saw him in the fresh produce aisle.
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207. No. Like I told you.
We're just friends.
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208. By the way, if I didn't
make it clear yesterday,
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209. I absolutely did not do
that thing you accuse me of.
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210. Hey, Susan. Hey, Mrs. Huber.
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211. - Nice to see you, Mike.
- Hey.
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212. You like Alfred Hitchcock? They're
doing a retrospective at the Rialto.
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213. I'm not really a fan.
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214. Come on,
how can you not like Hitchcock?
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215. I just don't.
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216. Well, nice to see you.
You too, Mrs. Huber.
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217. You're so silly. Pretending not
to like him on my account.
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218. I mean, really.
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219. - Will you just drop it?
- You shouldn't be rude to me.
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220. Your secret is not
an easy burden to bear.
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221. That insurance company
is putting Edie through hell.
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222. - But still I've said nothing.
- Well...
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223. The longer it takes for her payment,
the longer she'll be staying with me.
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224. Eating me out of house and home.
Using up my hot water.
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225. What exactly is it
you want from me, Mrs. Huber?
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226. Are these together?
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227. Ring it up.
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228. If the school and the pediatrician
think the twins could be medicated,
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229. then what's the problem?
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230. I used to run a company with 85 people,
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231. and now I can't wrangle three small boys
without doping them?
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232. - Talk about feeling like a failure.
- You are a great mother.
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233. But, let's face it,
your kids are a challenge.
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234. Thank you. That's the nicest way
you could've said that.
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235. When they're not making me
want to tear my hair out,
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236. they're actually really sweet.
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237. I'm afraid if I change the bad stuff,
I'm going to change the good stuff.
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238. - It's a tough call.
- Like this mug.
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239. I love this mug. If I medicate them,
will they still make me a mug like this?
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240. - You know, it's leaking.
- Yeah, I know.
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241. We talked to Paul. We told him
we need to show him something.
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242. He's on his way over.
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243. So, Paul, we notice that
you're selling the house.
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244. Yes, too many painful memories.
I'm sure you understand.
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245. Before you move, there's
something you should know.
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246. It seems there may be more to Mary
Alice's death than you are aware of.
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247. Remember when you asked us
to pack her things?
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248. - When we did we found a note.
- And we think you should have it.
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249. You can see from the postmark, Mary
Alice probably got it the day she died.
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250. - Paul, are you going to be OK?
- No.
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251. - Have you always cleaned with socks?
- Yes.
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252. - What is that, a Japanese thing?
- I am Chinese.
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253. - I don't like lying.
- Yeah?
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254. I don't like your ironing, so there.
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255. - What are you doing here?
- Carlos found this under the bed.
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256. Oh, crap.
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257. It's OK. It was close call,
but I managed to cover.
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258. I got you these, so from now on,
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259. we can't let Carlos see you wearing
anything resembling a gym sock.
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260. You want me to mow your lawn
in sandals. I could lose a toe.
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261. Imagine what you'd lose if he finds out
you're trimming more than the hedge.
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262. Why are your friends staring at me?
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263. - Did you tell them about us?
- No.
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264. They're staring 'cause
they think you're hot.
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265. It's 9.30.
What is your brother thinking?
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266. Want my advice? Call Dad.
Tell him to go kick Andrew's ass.
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267. I am capable of handling this
without your father.
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268. - I'm sorry.
- Where's your cell phone?
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269. - Call Andrew. Find out where he is.
- He'll know you're behind this.
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270. He won't. Just act normal.
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271. Hey, it's me. What's going on?
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272. He knows.
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273. This is your mother.
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274. I am rapidly reaching the end
of my patience with you.
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275. Where are you?
Are you at a bar?
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276. Andrew? Andrew?
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277. - Mom?
- He hung up on me.
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278. What are you gonna do?
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279. Shake it, baby!
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280. Over here!
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281. Heath. Ian. Andrew.
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282. Mom, how did you even
know I was here?
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283. - You went in my room?
- You think that's bad?
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284. Tomorrow morning, I'm cleaning it.
By the way, Heath.
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285. That was a lovely solo
last week at church.
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286. Thank you. We're out of here.
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287. I hope it wasn't something I said.
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288. Well, Andrew, shall we?
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289. You just humiliated me
in front of my friends.
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290. - I'm not going anywhere with you.
- Fine.
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291. - What are you doing?
- Staying for the show.
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292. I'm dying to see
what all the fuss is about.
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293. Excuse me, I'll have
a glass of your house chardonnay.
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294. Of course, ma'am.
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295. I'm curious. As you fantasize
about this woman,
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296. do you ever stop and think
how she came to be on this runway?
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297. That's someone's little girl.
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298. That someone probably
had a lot of dreams for her.
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299. Dreams that did not include
a thong and a pole.
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300. It's not going to work, OK?
I'm not budging.
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301. God knows what
she's had to deal with in life.
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302. Abject poverty, drugs, domestic
violence, maybe even molestation.
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303. Mom!
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304. Now she treats herself the way
men treat her. Like an object.
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305. A piece of meat.
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306. That does it. Kid, get her out of here.
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307. She's killing it for the rest of us.
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308. We're not here, leave a message.
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309. It's Mrs. Huber, Susan, are you there?
I can see your lights are on.
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310. I hope you're not screening. That's so
tacky. Listen. I need to talk to you.
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311. My water heater just burst
and it's gonna cost $600 for a new one.
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312. And I can't afford that.
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313. I'm just beside myself.
Call me as soon as you get in.
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314. Julie, honey, wake up.
We need to talk.
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315. - Can't this wait until morning?
- I think I'm being blackmailed.
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316. And when I realized
I couldn't put out the fire, I ran.
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317. I must've dropped
the measuring cup.
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318. Why do I even let you out of the house?
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319. She can't get away with this.
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320. The only thing to do
is go to the police.
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321. You can't do that.
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322. I don't think
they'll throw me in jail.
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323. It was an accident.
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324. Dad won't care if it was an accident.
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325. He'll just use this
as an excuse to reopen custody.
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326. - Mom, I don't want to live with Dad.
- I know.
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327. - I need to talk to you.
- Cool. Sure.
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328. - You were working Tuesday, right?
- Yeah.
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329. You remember the cable guy showing up?
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330. And you usually work till
what time, five?
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331. Yeah.
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332. Damn it. That means
he was in the house for four hours.
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333. Wait. Now that I think about it,
I might not have seen him.
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334. Either you saw him or you didn't.
Which is it?
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335. I didn't.
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336. John...
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337. did my wife ask you to lie for her?
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338. Mr. Solis, I really don't want
to get in the middle of anything.
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339. Thank you.
That's all I needed to know.
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340. - Let's run through it one more time.
- Mom, it's not brain surgery.
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341. You stand guard, I crawl
through Mrs. Huber's doggy door.
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342. Once inside, I find
the measuring cup. Simple.
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343. God, I hate that I'm turning you
into a little thief.
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344. It's our cup.
We're just taking back what's ours.
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345. That's right. Ethically,
we have nothing to be ashamed about.
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346. Wear these. I don't want you
to leave finger prints.
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347. There she goes. OK. Move.
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348. So glad to be playing Frisbee again.
Here you go. Coming at ya.
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349. All right. Back up a little more.
There you go.
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350. All right. Here we go.
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351. You better go get that.
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352. - Mike.
- Hey, Susan. I thought that was you.
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353. Yeah. Julie and I are out
tossing a Frisbee around,
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354. and it flew off
into Mrs. Huber's back yard.
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355. - You need some help?
- No. Julie's got it.
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356. OK. I'm glad I ran into you. I wanted to
make sure things were OK between us.
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357. - The other day, you seemed distant.
- Distant? What do you mean?
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358. I mean, you're not mad at me
for some reason, are you?
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359. No. No, not at all.
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360. Good. 'Cause I'm gonna take one more
shot.
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361. I got tickets for a Billy Wilder
retrospective, Wednesday night.
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362. - I'd love to take you with me.
- You are so sweet. I'd love to go.
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364. Edie, I thought you'd be at work.
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365. I'm not feeling well. I got a sunburn
the other day washing my car.
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366. Well, don't just run off.
Come and hang out with us.
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367. - Boy, you are one sick ticket.
- What?
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368. It's not bad enough I have to watch you
throw yourself at him every day.
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369. Now you want to make sure
I see it up close?
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370. - No, it's not like that.
- I've got to take off.
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371. I'll call about Wednesday night, OK?
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373. Mike and I were gonna go see
the movies on Wednesday
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if you joined us.
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375. - You want me to come with you?
- Yeah.
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376. - Yeah, that's OK, isn't it, Mike?
- Well, it's a limited engagement.
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377. And it's sold out.
I've only got two tickets.
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378. Edie, wait.
You should take my ticket.
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379. Really? Is that OK with you, Mike?
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380. Yeah, sure.
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381. So, what time
do you want to pick me up?
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383. Hang on.
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384. You think you can have sex
with anyone you want, huh?
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385. Carlos couldn't help
but feel proud of himself.
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386. After all,
he'd just defended his honor.
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387. Or had he?
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388. - Are you gay?
- Yes. Is that why you're doing this?
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389. Yeah.
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390. "... will you buy some chocolates?"
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391. Ladies.
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for my outburst yesterday.
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394. Don't worry about it.
We unloaded a lot on you.
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why I reacted so violently.
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397. Well, the truth is,
Mary Alice was not a well person.
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398. She was very troubled.
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399. - Troubled?
- At first it was harmless.
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400. She'd leave herself notes,
reminders like,
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401. "Pick up the milk" or
"Zach has a dentist appointment."
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402. But the notes became ugly.
Hateful messages started showing up.
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403. Mary Alice was writing them to me,
to Zach, to herself.
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404. - Really?
- That's why I lost it.
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405. I was reminded of what
Zach and I had been through.
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- We had no idea.
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408. Anyway, I'd appreciate it
if you kept this to yourselves.
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409. Yeah.
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410. - For Zach's sake.
- Of course. Of course.
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411. Bye.
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412. - I think he's lying.
- So do I.
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414. Boys, could you get in here, please?
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415. - He broke my plane.
- Did not.
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416. We'll discuss that later.
I need you to take medicine.
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417. - Are we sick?
- Not exactly. This is special medicine.
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418. It's like a vitamin
and you'll take it every day, OK?
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419. Stay right there.
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- No.
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422. - Guys, this is a... Guys, here...
- Nope.
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Lynette made a decision.
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dealing with her children,
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426. Of course, given her continuing level
of frustration,
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427. Lynette also felt a little
self-medication couldn't hurt.
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428. So what's your strategy?
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429. Are you just never gonna
speak to me again?
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430. Something like that.
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431. I suppose I do owe you an apology.
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432. Careful. I wouldn't want you
to strain yourself.
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433. I shouldn't have lied
about your father.
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434. You two are old enough to handle
the truth and I'm sorry.
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436. I'm mad at you
for about 7,000 other things.
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you out of a strip club, you're wrong.
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for what's happening with your father,
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440. but it's not entirely my fault
and I need you to understand that.
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443. Neither do I.
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- Yeah?
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446. Three months.
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447. Royal Oaks was the scene
of a hate crime today.
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448. Jonathan Lithgow, local gay activist
and part-time female impersonator,
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449. was brutally attacked in his home.
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450. Lithgow speculated the attack
was in response to his efforts
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coverage from his employer,
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453. Police are circulating
this sketch of the assailant.
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speak for themselves.
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with my company.
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you want to ask me?
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457. No.
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459. - Good evening, Mrs. Huber.
- It's my fault for not hiding the cup.
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460. If you're capable of arson, you're
capable of breaking and entering.
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you're talking about.
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463. Again, I don't know what
you're talking about, but... yeah, I did.
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It's a shame you couldn't trust me.
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Do you know that?
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467. We can go back to the same friendly
relationship we've always had.
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isn't played too loud.
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470. And if I get some of your mail,
heck, I'll run it right over,
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471. 'cause that's what good neighbors do.
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when I run into you on the street,
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473. and I say, "Good morning, Mrs. Huber"
or "How are you, Mrs. Huber?"
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but decidedly hating your guts.
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476. Careful, dear, let's not say things
we'll live to regret.
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Mary Alice was crazy?
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479. Not in so many words,
but everything Paul said
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480. made it seem
like she was schizophrenic.
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I know it.
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482. But wait, what about the tape?
She did say her name was Angela.
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- My father was a prosecutor.
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explanation was usually right.
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"I know what you did. It makes me sick.
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487. That's not something
someone writes to themselves.
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you hired me to do?
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and I need to know who.
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would send such a note?
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that lives a few feet away?
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