1. Desperate Housewives S02E16 2nd audio There Is No Other Way
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2. You put my kids
in danger and lied.
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3. - Do you have a problem with alcohol?
- Lynette asked a loaded question...
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4. I'm the one who was sleeping
with your son. But it's over now.
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5. No, you're wrong.
It's not even close to being over.
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6. Gabrielle confessed...
- Here's your mail.
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7. while Noah's search for Zach...
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8. I worry for that boy. What kind of
people would buy a baby from a junkie?
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9. played into Felicia's plot...
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10. See to it that Paul Young
has a toy chest of his very own.
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11. See to it that Paul Young
has a toy chest of his very own.
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12. for revenge.
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13. What made my husband,
Paul Young, such a good investor
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14. was his uncanny ability
to anticipate the future.
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15. Zach, how did you do this?
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16. He foresaw the necessity
of the Velcro shoe.
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17. He predicted the advent
of the three-dollar cup of coffee.
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18. He even anticipated
the surprising boom in bottled water.
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19. Yeah, it's Paul Young.
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20. I've been reading about
the election results in Brazil.
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21. It's time to buy sugar.
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22. But the crystal ball that served Paul
so well in the stock market
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23. sometimes failed him closer to home.
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24. - Paul Young?
- Yeah.
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25. Detective Sullivan.
You need to come in for questioning.
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26. - About what?
- We're investigating reports
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27. of credit card fraud. Your name has
been linked with several victims.
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28. There must be some mistake.
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29. Could be, but we still need
to go downtown and straighten it out.
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30. All right.
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31. - How long is this gonna take?
- Don't worry. It's just a mix-up.
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32. Let's go.
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33. What's going on?
I thought you wanted to ask questions.
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34. - That's after you're booked.
- Booked? Booked for what?
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35. You can't book him here,
anyhow, detective.
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36. Computers are down. We're all full up.
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37. - You gotta take him to County.
- What is going on? This is crazy.
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38. I want to call my lawyer!
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39. What the hell do you guys
think you're doing anyway, huh?
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40. This is ridiculous.
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41. I get a phone call!
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42. Yes,
in the world of investments,
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43. my husband had a remarkable ability
to see the future.
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44. Got a message for you, Paul Young.
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45. Deirdre's father said
to give you his regards.
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46. But sadly, Paul didn't see
this one coming at all.
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47. But sadly, Paul didn't see
this one coming at all.
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48. Bree Van De Kamp
had a weekly routine
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49. she'd been following for years.
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50. She cleaned on Tuesdays.
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51. She paid her bills on Wednesdays.
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52. She did her laundry on Thursdays.
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53. And after these daily chores
were completed,
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54. she would reward herself
with a little drink.
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55. What Bree didn't know
was this latest addition to her routine
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56. had been noticed by her friends.
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57. And it had now become part
of their routine to discuss it.
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58. So apparently Bree had
a few too many and passed out.
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59. Next thing I know, I get a call at work.
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60. - Someone found my kids on the street.
- Oh, my God.
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61. - Have you seen Bree since?
- No. I'm worried about her,
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62. but I don't know how I'm
gonna get over what she did.
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63. Hey, Bree. How're you doing today?
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64. I'm really well.
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65. Um, I just saw you all talking
before Lynette went off to work.
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66. What were you all talking about?
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67. Oh, nothing really. Carlos
and I see the adoption counsellor today.
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68. Checking myself into the hospital.
I'm gonna get that surgery.
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69. Oh, good for you.
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70. Did Lynette mention
the little tiff we had?
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71. - Just in passing.
- She barely mentioned it.
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72. Because what happened was I accidentally
mixed my antihistamine medication
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73. with a little glass of wine
I was having,
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74. and I fell asleep, you know,
while I was watching her kids.
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75. I mean,
I like a little wine with dinner.
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76. I mean, now and then.
You know, who doesn't?
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77. But I mean, you know,
to trash my entire reputation...
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78. Oh, she didn't trash you, honest.
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79. Well, good. I mean, I just... I wouldn't
want you to get the wrong impression.
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80. I'm going to the mall.
They're having a white sale today.
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81. I think I'm gonna get a new bathmat.
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82. Oh, does anyone need one?
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83. - I'm good.
- OK. Take care.
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84. Wow, did you smell the alcohol
on her breath?
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85. I sure did.
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86. Oh...
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87. Then our Eskimo turns
in to camera and says,
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88. "Polar Fresh Mints will give
your breath an A-plus too."
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89. So, what do you think?
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90. It feels a little familiar.
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91. I don't think so.
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92. The Lowell Group used Eskimos
in a deodorant commercial last month.
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93. Those were jock Eskimos
competing in the Iditarod.
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94. Ours is trying
to patch things up with his wife.
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95. Yeah, no, I get the subtle distinction.
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96. I think we can do better. OK?
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97. So, Sally, you're up.
What do you got for me?
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98. - Hey.
- Hey.
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99. "I got the subtle distinction"?
What was that about?
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100. If you really want to do this now,
shut the door.
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101. OK, I was a little bitchy. But you know
why? You did a half-assed job in there.
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102. You may not like my idea.
You can't say I didn't work.
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103. Oh, please, I live with you.
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104. Last night, when you should've
been making that work,
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105. - you were watching the game.
- I wasn't!
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106. - I saw you!
- OK, now I can't check the score?
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107. You gave your heart and soul
to that Eskimo pitch?
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108. - I worked really hard on that pitch.
- Did you give it 100 percent?
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109. Well, exactly. So big deal.
Go work up some new ideas,
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110. and then we'll go over it
during lunch. OK?
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111. You're the boss.
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112. Yes, I am.
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113. - Hey.
- Susan.
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114. Good to see you again.
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115. I'm really looking forward
to your surgery.
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116. And I'm really hoping you're a leftie.
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117. Nope. I can't write my name.
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118. That's what I get for throwing
my kid a roller-skating party.
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119. Funny. So, what about my surgery?
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120. Oh, I'll still do it.
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121. With Dr Ron's help, of course.
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122. Dr Cunningham
will be standing beside me.
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123. My hands and his brain,
you got the best of us.
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124. Then I'm on board.
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125. We're keeping you under observation,
so hopefully, we'll operate tomorrow.
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126. If you don't mind, I'd like
a minute to consult with my patient.
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127. Oh, right, your little thing.
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128. What little thing?
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129. Um, well, it was gonna be
a surprise, but...
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130. Oh, my God. They're beautiful.
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131. Look, I've been thinking
about us... a lot lately.
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132. Putting this operation behind us
and where we'll go from there.
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133. Our future... together.
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134. I suck at putting my emotions into
words, which is why I wrote it all down.
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135. There's a card.
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136. Oh.
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137. Uh, but you can't read it.
Not while I'm here, anyway.
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138. It's way, way too stressful.
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139. - I'm going to go now.
- Hm.
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140. Wow.
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141. Wow.
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142. Ah, he's so romantic.
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143. May I?
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144. Oh, it's sort of private.
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145. Well, I did help him
pick out the flowers.
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146. Oh, um...
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147. OK.
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148. There's more on the back.
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149. So how does this work?
Do we flip through a catalogue?
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150. I wish it was that easy.
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151. You have to understand, for every baby,
there are ten couples who want it.
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152. You don't choose your child,
the birth mother chooses you.
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153. Really?
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154. So, what do you think our chances are?
We will do anything that we need to do.
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155. Well, your typical birth mother
is usually a young girl.
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156. She'll make sure you're quality people.
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157. to show her that, you'll be
putting together a parent portfolio.
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158. - What's that?
- Family pictures,
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159. character references, that stuff.
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160. So, uh...
we're auditioning to be parents?
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161. I guess you could say that.
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162. So just to be clear, some
slutty cheerleader gets knocked up
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163. by the soccer coach
behind the local Gas 'N Gulp,
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164. and she is going to make sure
we're quality people?
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165. You don't need
to answer that.
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166. You don't have to hide it from me.
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167. Hm?
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168. Your drinking, it doesn't bother me.
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169. Oh, I wasn't hiding anything.
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170. I was simply...
enjoying the day.
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171. - What did you want?
- Well, Mason was my ride to school.
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172. And his dad's moving them
to Tucson, so...
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173. Well, if you need a ride to school,
I'm happy to drive you.
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174. No, that's not what I want.
I want a car.
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175. Well, then I suggest you get a job.
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176. Why should I have to work
in some fast-food place
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177. when I can already afford what I want?
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178. We're not touching your trust fund.
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179. - It's my money.
- Not until you're 21.
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180. If I had my way,
you wouldn't get it until you're 50.
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181. I mean, we both know you're
gonna waste every penny of it.
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182. Why are you being like this?
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183. Because, sweetheart, it is my job
to teach you about responsibility.
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184. Setting goals. Delayed gratification.
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185. What do you know
about delayed gratification?
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186. It's not even noon,
and you're on your third glass of wine.
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187. On second thought,
I won't be driving you to school.
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188. - The walk will do you good.
- Mom, I'm not kidding around.
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189. - I want my money!
- The answer is no!
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190. Aren't we a mean, old drunk.
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191. Whatever that was supposed to teach me,
consider the lesson learned.
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192. Ah. Whoo.
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193. What are you doing here?
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194. I'm enjoying the silky,
smooth moves of Dr Ron.
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195. - Or should I say, Dr Love?
- Give me that.
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196. This is my favourite.
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197. "I can't wait to be in the operating
room with you so I can touch your heart,
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198. because you've already
touched mine so deeply."
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199. That sounds better
when you don't read it out loud.
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200. What are you doing reading it?
Those are Dr Ron's private thoughts.
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201. Yeah, I got that. You know,
I sense that he really likes you, Susie.
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202. - So?
- So do you really like him?
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203. Of course I do.
He's smart and funny and kind.
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204. Smart, funny, kind.
I don't hear the word "love" in there.
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205. Well, that's a big word.
We just started dating.
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206. And we have a connection,
and I'm gonna follow it through
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207. - and see where it goes.
- Oh, I get it.
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208. You'll string him along
till you feel something you don't
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209. and waste the next five years
of your life.
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210. As opposed to the 12 I wasted on you?
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211. Why are we talking about this?
I don't recall asking you your opinion.
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212. Because we're married,
and I have certain rights.
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213. And one of them
is the right to badger you.
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214. - OK, you know, you can leave now.
- I wish I could MRI your soul.
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215. Out!
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216. Not funny.
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217. Watch out for my wife. She's on a tear.
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218. Oh, here's one we took on vacation.
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219. These pictures have to be wholesome.
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220. They gotta say, "These people
will do a great job raising a child."
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221. - So?
- So you're topless.
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222. Yeah, but it's St. Bart's.
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223. And your hands are covering
my naughty parts.
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224. The hand that's holding
the tequila shot
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225. or the one that's holding
the Cuban cigar?
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226. - Yeah, that was a good trip.
- Gabby!
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227. - Fine, we won't use it.
- We can't use any of them!
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228. Every single picture of the two of us,
we're drinking or smoking or naked.
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229. We like to have fun.
Who doesn't understand it better
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230. than an unwed, knocked-up teenager?
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231. This is serious. If we can't
sell ourselves as good people...
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232. Well, then we'll just have
to find someone who can do it for us.
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233. So you want me to pitch you as parents?
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234. You're in advertising, you can do it.
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235. Just write us a character reference
saying we're great with kids.
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236. Oh, and this is for you.
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237. You don't have to bribe me.
We're all friends here.
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238. Keeping that in mind, would it also
be OK if we were your kids' godparents?
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239. Oh, uh... I guess.
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240. Great, and can we take
some fake pictures to document it?
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241. I don't suppose you brought a corkscrew?
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242. He didn't have a warrant, and you
arrest him, then you gotta tell me...
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243. - Hello, Mike.
- Felicia, what are you doing here?
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244. Oh, I left in such a rush.
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245. There was a lot of old business
I forget to wrap up.
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246. It must be pretty important business,
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247. gets you to move next to the man
you think murdered your sister.
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248. It's funny you should mention Paul.
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249. You know, the police came
and took him away last night.
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250. The police?
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251. And from the way
they were manhandling him,
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252. I don't think he'll
be back anytime soon.
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253. I just want
to talk to him, that's all.
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254. - What the hell's going on?
- It's none of your concern, Mike.
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255. Listen to me.
If anything happens to Paul Young...
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256. It already happened. Hours ago.
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257. He's dead?
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258. Like I said, it's none of your concern.
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259. Maybe you do don't get it, Noah.
You screwed up.
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260. You killed the most important person
in your grandson's life.
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261. Do you think he'll have anything
to do with you once he finds out?
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262. And believe me,
I'll make sure he finds out.
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263. So, honey, the meat loaf, it's, um...
it's a little... little burnt.
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264. Oh, right.
I was talking to Susan on the phone,
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265. and I left it in longer
than I should have. Sorry.
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266. That's OK.
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267. - Is it that bad?
- No. No, not bad at all.
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268. Oh, good. Parker, don't put
your elbows on the table. Go on.
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269. - You agree it wasn't your best effort.
- Huh?
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270. The meal.
The task you agreed to take on.
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271. You'd agree that you
didn't give it 100 percent, right?
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272. Tom, if you're gonna make a point, do
it now, before I hurl the plate at you.
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273. Nobody gives 100 percent of their effort
all the time. It is impossible.
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274. You do the best with the time
and energy that you have.
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275. Stop right there.
This is meat loaf. Ha, ha, ha.
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276. Your presentation was business.
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277. You're saying the client deserves
more effort than your own family?
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278. OK. So if I apologise
for upsetting you at work,
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279. can we get past it and enjoy our meal?
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280. Absolutely.
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281. - I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I am sorry.
- Thanks.
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282. So, boys,
how do you enjoy the meat loaf?
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283. - It's a little salty.
- Yeah.
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284. Just eat it.
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285. There. Perfect.
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286. All right.
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287. Ah! Oh!
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288. Mm! Ahh!
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289. All right, one more time.
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290. - What?
- Yeah.
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291. - I don't want to mess up your face.
- Do you love me?
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292. Then do what I tell you.
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293. - Rough day.
- Yeah.
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294. I wonder if there's any way
that we can turn it around still.
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295. Good question.
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296. - But what to do? What to do?
- Yeah.
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297. Mmm.
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298. Mmm. Mmm. Oh.
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299. Hi. What's up?
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300. - Why do you keep trying to do that?
- What?
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301. - You're trying to get on top.
- Of you? No, I'm not.
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302. You were pushing on me,
like you were trying to sack me.
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303. You serious?
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304. Tom, I wasn't doing anything,
I was just going for it.
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305. I was just lost in the moment.
Oh, come on.
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306. Come on. This is silly.
I don't want to argue.
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307. I mean, unless it turns you on. Does it?
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308. Because then I'm all about it, baby.
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309. Come here.
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310. What was that? What?
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311. - What was what?
- You were bracing.
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312. You were bracing with your leg.
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313. I was trying to lie on top,
you were bracing against the mattress
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314. so you didn't have to get on your back.
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315. Try and deny it. You can't.
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316. OK, can I just mention
you're talking like a crazy person?
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317. You can't give it up for a second.
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318. You always have
to call the shots. Always!
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319. Is this about me being your boss again?
You gotta get over it.
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320. That's exactly my point. Exactly.
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321. You are not just my boss at the office.
You're my boss everywhere.
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322. Oh, that's ridiculous.
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323. You run the show! You run
the show, and I'm along for the ride.
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324. I just push the little shopping cart,
let the woman do all the driving.
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325. - Tom...
- I'm the caddy husband.
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326. I carry your clubs.
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327. I am so sorry you feel that way,
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328. but you cannot put that on me.
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329. This is your life.
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330. You wanna run it, then step on up.
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331. You want to drive,
grab the steering wheel.
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332. I mean, what else am I supposed to say?
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333. I'm gonna check on the kids.
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334. - Time to check your blood pressure.
- Oh, sure.
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335. That's a little tight.
Does it have to be that tight?
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336. - Yes.
- Oh.
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337. OK. That's
actually starting to be painful.
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338. Really? That surprises me.
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339. I just assumed you were dead inside.
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340. Ow! Ow! What the hell are you doing?
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341. I told myself to stay out of this,
but I can't.
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342. - I know that you're married.
- I am not.
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343. Really? Hmm.
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344. Because that man who came to see
you yesterday said you're his wife.
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345. Oh, no, no. He just said
that because we used to be married.
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346. - Force of habit.
- That explains everything.
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347. I checked your insurance forms,
and you're married.
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348. So that makes you
a lying, adulterous skank.
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349. No, no, no, Nurse Hisel! No, Nurse...
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350. Ow, ow, ow, ow! Oh, ow!
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351. Nurse Hisel!
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352. Nurse...
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353. Oh, God. Come on.
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354. Nurse...
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355. - Nurse Hisel, I can explain.
- Can you, skank?
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356. Yes! OK, I am married.
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357. But it's only
because my insurance ran out.
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358. My ex-husband
has a really good coverage plan,
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359. so he said that he would remarry me
so I could get my operation.
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360. I didn't tell Dr Ron, because I didn't
want him to be an accomplice to fraud.
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361. So you're, what, protecting him?
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362. Yeah. Yes, I am.
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363. OK. As long
as you're not two-timing him.
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364. Mm, hm.
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365. - He feels so strongly about you.
- I know, I read the card.
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366. - But did you read between the lines?
- What do you mean?
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367. OK. I shouldn't be telling you this,
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368. but when we were
picking out the flowers for you,
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369. he said that he was working up
the courage to say he loves you.
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370. - Really?
- Yes.
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371. - But you have to act surprised, OK?
- Oh, yeah, I'll be surprised.
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372. So I guess we have
the whole insurance thing worked out?
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373. Oh, don't worry about that!
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374. Please. Who am I to cast stones?
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375. I mean, heck,
I didn't pass my nurse's exam.
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376. They didn't even ask me!
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377. Andrew, did I hear the bell?
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378. - Oh, hello.
- I'm Samuel Bormanis.
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379. - I'm here to see Andrew.
- Oh, OK.
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380. - Are you a friend of Andrew's?
- I'm his lawyer.
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381. His lawyer? Why on earth
would Andrew need a lawyer?
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382. Here you go, Sam.
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383. Honey, what happened to... to your face?
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384. I... You hit me. Don't you remember?
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385. For the record, I did not punch my son.
I slapped him with an open palm.
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386. Yeah, but, Mom,
the thing is, when you drink,
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387. - you don't know your own strength.
- This is ridiculous!
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388. Can you see this is a performance?
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389. Mrs Van De Kamp, I've heard enough.
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390. This environment
is a highly dysfunctional one.
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391. Andrew has retained my services in order
to pursue a healthier living situation.
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392. - And what might that be?
- I, um... I want to be emancipated.
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393. Emancipated?
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394. As an emancipated minor,
Andrew would live on his own.
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395. He'd still go to school, but he'd be
released from all adult supervision.
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396. Well, that's the silliest thing
I've ever heard of.
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397. How would he support himself?
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398. Well, he'd be in complete control
of his own finances.
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399. So that's what this is about?
Your trust fund?
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400. Obviously, we'd all prefer
not to go to family court.
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401. But with the violence
and your DUI charge,
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402. it could get ugly.
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403. Uh, Mr Bormanis, I'll need
a little time to think about this.
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404. You have 24 hours.
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405. It really looks like
we're having a good time.
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406. It really looks like
we're having a good time.
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407. I sure hope this works.
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408. As long as they don't make me
play guitar, I think we're home free.
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409. Mr and Mrs Solis,
Rhoda can see you now.
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410. OK, thank you.
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411. Wow.
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412. It looks like you spend
lots of time with these kids.
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413. We take our roles as godparents
very seriously. Don't we, honey?
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414. - Mm-hm. Yes.
- Oh.
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415. They're precious. What are their names?
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416. Parker and, uh... Porter...
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418. Well, they're all P's. It is super-cute.
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419. One sec. Do you need me, Helen?
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420. Hello, Gabrielle. Carlos.
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421. I didn't know you were adopting.
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422. Preston. The other one's name
is Preston.
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423. Helen, you work here?
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424. You all know each other?
What a small world.
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425. It sure is. Mrs Solis hired my son
to do her yard work.
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426. And also, she would rape him.
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427. OK, first of all, it was statutory.
And it happened so long ago.
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428. Was it? I think it was only
about a year ago.
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429. No, it was a year because
it was right before your husband
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430. went to prison on slave labour charges.
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431. Rhoda, if you don't mind, I think
I'll handle the Solis case myself.
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432. - I'd like to make it my top priority.
- OK.
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433. Oh, and don't bother trying to contact
any other adoption agencies in the area.
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434. I'll make sure they know all about you.
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436. What? Why?
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437. Because he's a gem.
And apparently, he loves me.
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438. I'm sorry, I'm not following.
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439. Lynette, he's everything
I could possibly want in a boyfriend,
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440. and I just don't know
if I feel that... spark.
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441. - You know, and I really want to.
- Ah, sweetie...
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442. He keeps telling me how special I am
and how much I mean to him
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443. and how he wants to hold
my beating heart in his hand.
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444. - Eww.
- Mmm.
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445. Maybe it's because I just
haven't felt that thunderbolt yet.
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446. You know, with Mike, it hit me.
With Karl, it hit me.
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447. I didn't have to worry about how I felt
because the thunderbolt told me.
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448. Yeah, yeah, gotta love the thunderbolt.
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449. Do I, though? I mean,
I do, but I don't trust it anymore.
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450. Those relationships
turned out to be disasters.
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with Dr Ron,
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452. and I should try heading
down a road that's growing and slower,
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453. into a sort of kind of love that would
sustain itself for 50 years. Right?
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454. Stability, comfort, endurance,
I deserve that.
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455. Oh, yes, of course you do.
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456. - Still, you gotta love the thunderbolt.
- That's not helpful.
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457. Sorry.
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458. - Ah, this is a sign.
- Will you shut up?
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459. We lost a baby,
found out we can't conceive
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460. and ran into Helen Rowland
at an adoption agency.
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461. God is trying to tell us something.
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462. Carlos, we're Catholics.
God is pretty Johnny One Note
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463. on the whole subject of procreation.
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464. And will you stop
with this defeatist attitude?
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465. - OK, do you want a baby or not?
- I think it's time we face reality.
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466. We're bad people who probably
don't deserve to be parents.
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467. - Well, then who the hell does?
- Mmm.
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468. I mean, look at all
the idiots popping out kids.
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469. OK, they're not any more
qualified than we are.
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470. - I don't know.
- Look, Carlos,
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471. it doesn't matter what we've done.
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472. Being a parent
means rising to the occasion.
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473. And that's exactly what we're gonna do
when we bring our baby home.
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474. This is the first time I've really felt
like you wanted to have a baby.
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475. Well, this is the first time
someone told me I couldn't have one.
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476. OK, so, what are we gonna do?
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477. No adoption agency's
gonna touch us now.
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478. There are ways to get babies, Carlos.
It just might cost us.
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479. I have contacts
in the police department.
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480. I've been making calls,
but I can't seem to get an answer.
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481. - How do they just lose somebody?
- They don't, not by accident.
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482. I don't think what happened
was an accident.
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483. What is that supposed mean?
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484. What is that supposed mean?
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485. Zach!
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486. - Ms. Tillman.
- Hello, Zachary. You look terrible.
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487. Oh, Mr Delfino.
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488. Isn't this just a picture?
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489. Felicia, why are you here?
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490. Young Zachary and I didn't
exactly part on the best of terms.
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491. In fact, when the weather's damp,
I'm still reminded of our last goodbye.
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492. But forgive and forget.
That's my motto. Macaroon?
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493. Dad!
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495. Now, how'd you know I love macaroons?
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496. It won't end here, you know.
Noah Taylor doesn't give up.
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497. Don't worry. We'll be gone by morning.
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498. No, it's too late for that now.
He's got people watching you.
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499. What is it with you?
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500. You wanted me to run, now you want us
to stick around like sitting ducks.
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501. Go ahead, run.
Noah's got the cops in his pocket.
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502. What do you think will happen
when you buy gas with a credit card
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503. or open a new bank account?
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504. So I'm a dead man?
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505. Maybe not.
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506. - Not if we use what leverage we have.
- No way.
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507. The old man's gonna be dead
in a couple of months, maybe less.
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508. Let him meet Zach,
play the doting grandfather...
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509. - I said forget it.
- I'll do it.
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510. If it means he'll leave us alone,
I'm ready to be leveraged.
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511. Nicholson will be in
in 15 minutes for the pitch,
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512. so let's grab everybody and make sure
we're all on the same page.
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513. Hang on a second.
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514. What's going on?
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515. - I need to say this.
- Oh, yeah.
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516. Look, I've been giving you a lot
of grief lately about being the boss,
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to feel like he's not in charge
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518. - of any part of his life.
- But, honey, it goes back and forth.
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519. I know. But it just feels
a little one-sided lately,
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I need to drive the train.
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521. But look, I know it is my issue.
It's my issue.
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522. And I will step up and deal with it.
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523. Mm.
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524. Oh. Hello. What's going on? Huh?
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525. Picking up where we left off...
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526. - Hm!
last night.
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527. Oh, I get it. I get it.
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528. Whoo! This is your idea
of driving the train.
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529. Yeah.
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530. And it's very manly
and really impressive,
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532. You can't be serious.
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533. Mm.
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534. - We're gonna... we're gonna be late.
- Yeah.
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535. We are going to be late.
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536. OK.
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537. There is nothing
more important than family.
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538. I think it's so unfair some are denied
their God-given right to parent
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539. just because of a few
sordid incidents in their past.
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540. Now, I may have to explore some
unconventional paths to find your child.
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541. I might even have to take actions
some might view as unsavoury.
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542. But before I do,
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543. I need proof that
the two of you are prepared
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545. Twenty thousand dollars.
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546. Is that proof enough for you?
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547. Yes, it is.
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548. It's nice to meet you, young man.
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549. I'm not gonna hug you.
I don't care if you are my grandfather.
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550. Ah, that's OK.
Hugging's not really my thing.
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551. Mike, could you wait outside?
I'd like to be alone with Zachary.
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552. Not a chance.
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553. Just curious,
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554. - why was it so important you see me?
- You're my grandson.
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555. My flesh and blood.
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556. Isn't it only natural
I'd want a relationship with you?
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557. What kind of relationship can we have
when I know you tried to kill my dad?
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558. Surely, you can understand the rage
I must feel towards your father.
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559. Go ahead,
feel all the rage you want to feel.
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560. If anything happens to him, I swear to
God, you are never gonna see me again.
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561. You only met me two minutes ago,
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562. and here you are,
already blackmailing me.
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563. - I couldn't be prouder.
- I'm serious.
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564. Swear you're not
gonna do anything to my dad.
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565. Which dad? You have two of them.
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566. You know who I'm talking about. My dad.
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567. The man who raised me. The only man
I'm ever gonna care about.
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568. So swear.
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569. I swear. Well, now that
the ground rules have been set,
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570. who's up
for some meaningless small talk?
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571. Well, if it isn't the plumber.
You here to see Susie?
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572. Yeah. I just wanted to talk to her
before her operation.
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573. You're cutting it kind of close. She's
just about to be wheeled into surgery.
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574. - You know she's dating her surgeon.
- Yeah, she told me.
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575. - You met him?
- Yeah. He's, like, six years old.
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576. Those for her?
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577. Yeah. The florist
was having a sale on lilacs.
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578. Dr Ron just bought her the biggest
bouquet of roses you've ever seen.
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579. It was disgusting. The note that
went with it made my teeth hurt,
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580. it was so saccharin. He used words
like "soul mate" and "eternity."
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581. - I almost puked in the vase.
- What did Susan think about that?
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582. - I almost puked in the vase.
- What did Susan think about that?
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583. She seemed to be really into it.
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584. Mike. Oh, wait, stop. Go back.
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585. Stop, stop for a second. Hey!
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586. What are you doing here?
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587. I just wanted to wish you luck
before your surgery.
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588. Oh, that's so sweet.
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589. You came all the way
down here just for me?
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590. Yep. That's why I came.
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591. Oh, it means a lot to me that you came.
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592. - Well, you take care, Susan.
- OK.
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593. Bye.
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594. - You forgot to give her your flowers.
- Yeah, it's no big deal.
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595. Hi, Susan.
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596. Are those drugs working?
You feeling good?
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597. Super-duper. How you feeling?
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598. Well, um, I want you to know,
what I said the other day,
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holding your heart in my hands.
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600. Well,
what I meant to say was,
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602. And, uh, I think... Well, I hope
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603. Mmm.
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604. Aw, hell, Susan. I love you.
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605. Aw, thank you.
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606. I love Mike.
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607. Mike? Susan, who's Mike?
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608. Mike is love.
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610. I don't know, but she's married to Karl!
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I should have told you, Dr Ron.
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falling in love with skanks?
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614. You beautiful, beautiful man!
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616. Yeah. Sure.
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617. Let's cut this bitch open.
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618. What are you doing?
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619. Your lawyer left
a message on my machine.
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in four weeks, and I want to be ready.
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621. Oh, I get it. So, uh... so you're gonna
pretend to be sober for the judge.
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622. Oh, there's no pretending.
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623. I am going to my first
AA meeting tomorrow.
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624. I picked one in the worst part of town
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625. so I won't run into anybody I know,
which, of course, means I will.
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626. All right, so, what is that gonna prove?
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628. And if people perceive me to have
a drinking problem, then I do.
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don't want some idiotic judge
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as an excuse to make you rich.
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633. Good plan. But it'll never work.
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634. See, I'll bet you still end up coming
to court hammered.
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635. Oh, Andrew. You don't think
I love you enough to give up alcohol?
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keep me here for another year.
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638. Why not just let me go?
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639. Because I'm not done with you yet.
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640. It's my job to teach you, and you are
not half the man I know you can be.
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This is as good as I get.
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a gun right now and kill us both.
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644. Why not just let me take my trust fund,
and I'll get out of your hair forever.
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645. Please.
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646. You're a stone-cold bitch,
you know that?
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647. I'm sorry. I didn't quite catch that.
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649. You know,
the opposite of love isn't hate.
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651. And if you hate me,
that means you still care.
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652. And we're still connected.
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653. And I still have
a chance to set you right.
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Bree Van De Kamp finally came
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were now reserved for a meeting.
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in front of people she didn't know.
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