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00:00Hey, lady. You're in my seat.
00:06It's room for one more. Sit your little bony butt down.
00:15Air Pop popcorn and raspberry iced tea.
00:18The tea is supposed to help tone the uterus and make contractions more efficient.
00:22Well, someone's been studying.
00:25Well, I've got to take care of my babies. I mean, you know, figuratively speaking.
00:31You take very good care of us.
00:33Yeah, but I wish I could do more. You know, I even fantasize.
00:38You know what? Forget it.
00:41I can't. You said sometimes you wish this baby was ours.
00:48I imagine it, too. It's fun to let my mind run free and think about that.
00:55I mean, obviously, I'd need a much bigger place.
00:58Um, excuse me. We'd need a bigger place.
01:01Oh, I was unaware that we were already living together, ma'am.
01:05Our new house would have several bathrooms and a big backyard that we could all run around in.
01:12Yeah.
01:13Tire swing and tree house?
01:14Oh, yeah. And at least three bedrooms for when my brother Eloy comes to visit.
01:23Yeah, and there'll be tons of stuff in our kids' room.
01:27But, like, organized, but, you know, like, toys and stuffed animals from their abuelas.
01:34Huh.
01:36Abuela Alexis.
01:38You rang?
01:40Shut the door.
01:41I wasn't sure if you had glasses, so I brought some.
01:46Pretty sweet circulation numbers, huh? When we're just getting started.
01:51I'm a recovering alcoholic, so I wouldn't be able to join you for a drink,
01:55even if there were something to celebrate, which there is not.
01:58Because of your poor excuse for being a journalist, you've made the entire world a mess.
02:04Because of your poor excuse for being a journalist, you've made the invader a target.
02:09Oh, please refer all complaints to the First Amendment.
02:13Do you not think that the mayor doesn't understand the First Amendment?
02:17Because she does, and so do I.
02:20The paper ran leaked information for clickbait headlines, and I don't like that.
02:26And neither does the mayor.
02:27And I'm going to warn you about something, because I'm a nice person.
02:31Trust me when I say this, you do not want to square off with Laura Collins.
02:38I'm guessing you saw the article in the invader which claims that I'm launching a campaign to get Heather freed.
02:46Have you?
02:47No. No. They got it all wrong. I don't want Heather to go free.
02:52I'm glad to hear that, and my mother would be too. She was pretty freaked out by the whole thing.
02:59Yeah, I understand how Portia feels. I can empathize with her.
03:03Just not enough to leave it alone.
03:07Thanks for the escort, Kelly. Maybe next time we'll try a little soft shoe.
03:12Even ended with a little booty pop, now that I'm up and about.
03:15Though I don't have much booty to pop anymore.
03:19Oh, there's been a mistake. I don't know this guy.
03:24Maybe not, but I know you.
03:29You
03:49Very peaceful, quiet. Good spot.
03:55Oh, mosquito.
03:58They don't bother me much. You must have delicious blood.
04:03Must be my pheromones. I seem to attract bloodsuckers and parasites.
04:09It's a wonder Gregory and I became friends in the first place.
04:15He was quite the gentleman. You don't make him like him, do you?
04:19You don't make him like him, do you?
04:21I do not. Nice bench, huh? Solid and handsome. Like a man.
04:31How was the memorial?
04:33Oh, it was lovely. A lot of wonderful memories shared.
04:38Made me think about the place he carved out in the world and all he left behind.
04:46What did Gregory leave you?
04:51Cheated.
04:53You know what? My mom's actually a really good grandma.
04:58She absolutely adores Scout and Danny and she really steps it up for my sister when she needs her.
05:07Your mother. I really think she would be a great grandma. I think it would mellow her out.
05:14Yeah, I could see the two of you guys teaching our kid all about music.
05:20I could see that. And it might even make her more comfortable about us.
05:27But as far as music's concerned, it's important to me but I wouldn't want to push my kid into it if they weren't into it.
05:38I want them to have their own thing, be their own person. Not feel pigeonholed or molded into something that I want.
05:49Yeah, I hear that. It's important for people to be accepted for exactly who they are.
05:56We will let our child reveal exactly who they want to be to us.
06:00It's nice to fantasize about the future. But I just don't know if it's the right timing to be doing that right now.
06:14Oh no, okay. I can do this.
06:19See?
06:25Thank God you're home. I just need a vent.
06:27Knowing me isn't much of a claim these days. I mean, pretty much everybody knows the notorious Heather Weber.
06:36It's true. Your name and face have been all over the news. You're hooked too.
06:42Yeah, well, I don't really follow the news anymore.
06:46Why? Because it's fake?
06:48No. Because I don't really need reminding what a wretched place this world has become.
06:54And how I've contributed to that.
06:58Although, every now and then, I do get a little reminder of the beauty that's still left in it.
07:05It's got to be 30 years or more since a man as handsome as you has come calling.
07:13You got a name?
07:15Hot stuff.
07:17Curtis Ashburn, father of Trina Robinson.
07:20Do you know her?
07:24After I read what was in The Invader, I was pretty freaked out.
07:29And I had to calm myself down and try to think objectively.
07:36So that's why I'm here, to see what your plan is for Heather Weber.
07:40I mean, what everyone else says about you is one thing, but what I know about you is something else.
07:47And what do you know?
07:49You're Spencer's grandmother, and Ace's grandmother.
07:53And Spencer thought the world of you, and he loved his baby brother, Ace.
07:57And you and Kevin are adopting Ace, and Spencer would be so happy about that.
08:01So that's why I had to come and see you.
08:04I had to hear from you to know what's going on directly.
08:08I see.
08:11Thank you for keeping an open mind.
08:14Thank you for keeping an open mind.
08:17I'll admit that I am being pulled in several directions on this.
08:23Is one of them leading to Heather's release?
08:25I'm sorry, I...
08:28Okay, like I said, I need answers. I just need answers, and it's not for myself.
08:34I'm speaking on the behalf of all the victims.
08:37That's why I'm here to see you.
08:40Okay.
08:42That is a fair question. I will try to explain all of the circumstances around this case and where it's leading me.
08:50Well, I know about the metamorphosis. My mom explained it to me.
08:53Good. Alright.
08:55But still, the invader mischaracterized my actions and my intentions.
09:01Trina, the only thing that I've done is request copies of Heather's court records.
09:07But why?
09:11I...
09:14I wanted to see to what degree Heather's condition was represented in her record.
09:20How could that be?
09:22Exactly. Because it wasn't known about at the time.
09:26So, if it had been known, would Heather be free because of it? Is that what you want?
09:33We're only vulnerable to the suggestion of libel if Mayor Collins can present proof that the story is false.
09:41Has she? Did she with you?
09:44What don't you get about we're done?
09:46Did she ask for a retraction or even a correction?
09:50Did she say anything to refute our source's allegation that she's considering pushing the DA to re-examine Heather Weber's case?
09:58Here's a fact. Mayor Collins does not want Heather freed.
10:03Okay. Well, that's not what I asked.
10:06Who do you think is more credible to the people?
10:09The invader or the claims of some elected politician?
10:14Who is fighting for justice in Port Charles? Our paper or Laura Collins?
10:21I myself would like an answer to that.
10:28What's going on? Are you okay?
10:30I'm sorry, Ali. I didn't know you were here.
10:32Oh, no. It's okay. I mean, I have emails I can check in the other room or I can get going.
10:35No. No, stay. I came because I needed my sister, but you're in Christina's life, so you're sister adjacent.
10:43Thanks.
10:45Okay, so talk to me, sister. What's going on? Did you lose a big court case?
10:49No, just a domestic partner. TJ and I had an argument. I mean, it was actually like a blowout fight.
10:57Well, but couples fight all the time.
10:59Not us.
11:01Yeah, they don't even disagree on what to do for dinner.
11:04We never disagreed about anything until this year, until I became her surrogate.
11:11I would like to know where the paper got its information. Is it reliable?
11:16Eminently.
11:18Normally, my dear, you know I would take your word for everything, but being on the receiving end of a very poisonous hook, I would prefer specific details.
11:28Ms. Miller is proving my point. This topic is of civic interest.
11:31Prurient interests. Shut the door on the way out.
11:37I'm going to save this for someone who actually cares about rising circulation numbers. So, ta-ta.
11:49He is unaware that you no longer drink?
11:52Who cares? I wouldn't share a cup of bone broth with that man.
11:56Spill it.
11:58It's him. He wrote the piece. He constructed a piece based on speculation and unnamed sources.
12:04Well, he must have had something concrete to risk going to press.
12:07He had not much. Simple fact that Laura requested court transcripts of Heather's hearings.
12:13So, somebody from Laura's office must have leaked it, or somebody from the courtroom.
12:17Why did Laura want the transcripts in the first place?
12:20Ask Laura.
12:21At some point, I might. But right now, I am asking you, my bestie and future law partner, what is that official-looking file on your desk?
12:30The one with the county seal? Are those transcripts?
12:34See, both those questions need clarification.
12:37Where did you get them? Do it?
12:39I got them from Laura. She gave them to me.
12:42So, it's true. Laura is angling for Heather Weber's freedom. And you're going to help her do it?
12:49Trina, there is no way to know how this inquiry will go.
12:54Because all we have right now are what-ifs.
12:58So, for example, what if Heather's disease had been discovered and diagnosed?
13:05What if she got the help she needed? Perhaps, perhaps none of these atrocities would have occurred.
13:11But they did occur. Five people are dead.
13:14Was there anything in Heather's transcript that could have gotten her released?
13:19I'm not a lawyer.
13:21You're a mayor.
13:23You know plenty of lawyers. Alexis Davis was one before she took over the invader.
13:29Were you talking to her about an article?
13:34Were you giving her an interview about your plans?
13:36I'm sorry. I'll tell my assistant that we don't want to be interrupted.
13:41You know what? I'll go. I took up too much of your time anyway and I didn't make an appointment.
13:52Oh, Kevin. Trina and I were just in the middle of a conversation.
13:57I'm sorry to interrupt.
13:59On the other hand, maybe I got here just in time.
14:02For me? There's no need for that.
14:05Well, I would have thought so too, but your upcoming article and the invader makes me believe otherwise.
14:13I know you remember Trina Robinson. Smart girl. Loyal friend. Nar-lover.
14:22She had the misfortune of getting on Esme's bad side.
14:25And it appears that she drew your attention too.
14:29Judging by the bodies that you left in your wake, you were just making your way to her.
14:33Trina barely escaped your family with her life, but not the guy she loved.
14:38Not Spencer. No, no, no. Your daughter made sure of that.
14:43I cannot count the nights that she cried herself to sleep since.
14:48I'm sorry.
14:49That. I cannot count the nights that she cried herself to sleep since.
14:55Or how it's broken our hearts to see that light in her eyes dimmed because of what you put in motion.
15:03What? What? You're saying now, right? We can't have a rational conversation?
15:10Or are you offended by the truth?
15:13No. I know it's the truth.
15:17The problem isn't what you're saying. It's what I don't know what to say.
15:27I wish I'd met Gregory sooner before his illness limited him.
15:33Although he would probably say that it enabled him to find strengths he didn't know he had or something enlightened like that.
15:39It makes me feel obliged to look for untapped powers in me that I didn't know I had if there are any to find.
15:53You know, for a formidable woman, you have a surprising streak of self-doubt.
15:59You know, therapy can do wonders.
16:02Nice knowing you.
16:04You're too easy.
16:06Come on, don't give up on yourself just yet.
16:09Everyone has strengths and weaknesses. The weaknesses we can see coming.
16:14It's the strengths that can surprise us.
16:18The ones that reveal themselves when life demands.
16:22And the trick is to recognize and call on them before they just go to waste.
16:30Gregory had them.
16:32And he put them to good use.
16:34And he put them to good use.
16:36He did.
16:38Like I said, I didn't know the man well, but I liked him.
16:42Who didn't?
16:44And I can relate to what you said about feeling cheated.
16:49It's what brought me on this walk today and found this pretty spot.
16:55I didn't even see Gregory's name until I'd been here a while.
17:00It seemed fitting, so I stayed.
17:04Really? In what way?
17:07Because I'm thinking about someone who was very dear to me.
17:13Lost a long time ago.
17:17And lost all over again today.
17:20I don't know if Christina's told you about TJ and me, but we've been together since high school.
17:26Which I know sounds like some dreamy teenage rom-com, but it's all a lot messier and more complicated than that.
17:34Maybe all that time TJ and I spent together, thinking we were in sync, maybe that wasn't really the case.
17:41Maybe we've just been too focused on school and our careers to notice.
17:45And all the things that couples fight about and learn to compromise on are finally catching up to us.
17:50I mean, we've just ignored the reality that couples grow apart and start to see things differently.
17:56And we've just pushed any and all new thoughts and feelings away until...
18:01Until what?
18:03Until it's exploded in our faces.
18:09According to a promo in The Invader, survivor Trina Robinson sounds off on Mayor Collins' efforts to free a serial killer.
18:19That's a lie. I never talked to anybody from The Invader.
18:22My mom told me that someone reached out to her this morning and I told her that I wasn't interested.
18:26I would never, ever give an interview.
18:29I believe you. Because I think that Alexis would have given me a heads up on that. She may not know about this either.
18:36Well, it's official. You're clickbait.
18:40You know what? I'm gonna go. I have taken up enough of your time.
18:45Trina, I am sorry this is being dredged up again.
18:49Dr. Collins, in your expert opinion, do you think that it's possible that the cobalt poisoning made Heather a killer?
18:59I'm sure a lot of people would say that I am a sorry excuse for a human being.
19:04And I agree.
19:06Because I don't have the words right now to express to you how I feel.
19:13Nothing I could string together could ever be sufficient.
19:17Could ever take away the pain that I have created for you and your daughter and a lot of other people.
19:23Sorry is ridiculously inadequate.
19:29But it's true. I am so, so sorry. Sorrier than you will ever know.
19:38You're right. There's nothing you can say that will change anything.
19:45I'm not even sure what I expected to accomplish by coming here.
19:49I just, I just thought it was about time that we met.
19:53Especially with everything that's going on in the news now.
19:56You know, maybe there is one thing you can help me with.
20:01If you hadn't been captured, what were your intentions for my precious daughter?
20:09I said I'd look this over as a favor to Laura and I would give her my non-accredited opinions.
20:17And that's the extent of my involvement in this.
20:19All right, well, no offense, but why didn't she ask an actual, I mean, you know, like a lawyer, lawyer.
20:24Offense taken.
20:26Yeah.
20:28I don't know why she asked me. We're friends.
20:31Maybe it's because I was standing there when Kevin asked if Heather would still be held accountable if her medical condition impaired her judgment.
20:40Okay, here we go. So what have you discovered?
20:43Not a lot. I told you, I've just glanced at it.
20:46I did notice that they never ordered a medical examination.
20:50And I guess now they know that her hip implant deteriorated, which caused cobalt poisoning.
20:57And then they had the implant removed.
20:59Oh, okay. So Heather's all nice now.
21:01My point is, is it's new evidence.
21:04And you and I both know that the law grants relief in the event of new evidence.
21:08And there are lots of precedents to support that.
21:12For every precedent you find, I will find 15 to counter it.
21:16Except one.
21:17Except one.
21:19Okay, name it.
21:21The one you set yourself.
21:26Characteristically modest or are you feigning ignorance?
21:30I haven't the foggiest idea what you are talking about.
21:33Fine, let's go to the gym.
21:35Wait, wait, no, no, no, no, no.
21:37This must be serious.
21:39If you would rather sweat than gloat.
21:42Okay, put me out of my misery.
21:43What precedent did I set that would help in the defense of happy-go-hooking Heather Weber?
21:50I mean, you're obviously misreading one of my dusty old cases.
21:53I didn't misread anything. The case isn't even 10 years old.
21:57Name it. Put your money where your precedent is.
22:01The state of New York versus Robert Frank, a.k.a. Renko.
22:09I want to give you an honest answer.
22:13And I know this is not what you want to hear, but it's the truth.
22:18I don't know.
22:20Somehow, I mixed up just wanting to protect my daughter with taking people's lives.
22:29And look, I am not claiming that I don't remember the horrible things that I did.
22:34I do. All of them.
22:36But what I can't seem to piece together, what I can't reconstruct, is why, what on earth did I think that I was accomplishing by murdering people?
22:51What is this? Practice?
22:54What are you, working out the argument you plan to make to the judge if your case gets reopened?
22:59I think that's what it is.
23:07You know, as fast as I can, the bus stops, the door opens, I get on, I thank the driver, I go back to my seat, he gets on the overcome and says.
23:22But like any medical condition, it manifests differently in different patients.
23:29Now, was Heather psychotic because she was clinically psychotic,
23:33or because her mind was raging with toxins and pain.
23:37There's only one way to find out.
23:40That's to remove the toxins, which we did.
23:43And now, we just see what happens.
23:46When Dr. Finn found the metalosis,
23:48it was your mother who advocated
23:50that we remove the deteriorated hip.
23:52Yes, and now she's kicking herself.
23:57Look, please let me know if there's
23:59any further developments, and I promise you,
24:02that I will not be giving any interviews any time soon.
24:07I will, Sheena.
24:09And thank you for not rushing to judgment,
24:12because there's been a lot of that lately,
24:14and I fear there'll be more of it to come.
24:16♪♪
24:24♪♪
24:28Thank you for letting me vent.
24:30Yeah.
24:32Also, what am I missing here?
24:34I mean, T.J. can't be on the rocks because of one argument.
24:37I mean, you've done what a lot of people couldn't do.
24:41High school sweethearts who found each other at a young age
24:43and actually made it to adulthood?
24:44I know I'm impressed.
24:46And they said it wouldn't last.
24:48Most high school romances don't, and you guys did.
24:52Yeah, but things were a lot less complicated then.
24:56I mean, T.J. and I always used to be
24:57on the same page about everything,
24:59but now, not so much.
25:03And T.J. does this thing where he'll say something
25:06and then later claim he never meant it,
25:08like he felt like he had to fall in line with me
25:10as if we were, what, going to fall apart
25:12because we've had one argument?
25:14And don't get me wrong, like, we've had disagreements,
25:16but they were petty. They weren't like this.
25:19They weren't filled with this pent-up resentment.
25:23I mean, is it so out of line for me to want T.J.
25:25to mean what he says instead of just waiting months
25:27for him to tell me what he was thinking
25:29but couldn't muster the courage to say?
25:30It's like...
25:34But it's gonna be fine.
25:36Yeah, we're gonna figure it out.
25:39So, it's fine.
25:41Rose, does T.J. have buyer's remorse
25:45about me being his surrogate?
25:48Molly, my God, I thought we hashed all of this out already
25:54when we decided to do this together, all of us,
25:57and really, you and T.J. just papered this over?
25:59No, I thought so, too.
26:02I don't get it. What's the issue?
26:05The issue is T.J. thinks I'm a flake.
26:08He thinks I'm unreliable.
26:09That's why all the questions and the doubts,
26:13he just agreed to me being the surrogate
26:15because he knew it's what Molly wanted.
26:19T.J. wouldn't even trust me to take care of a cactus,
26:22let alone this baby.
26:27Hungry now?
26:28I see he has just exacerbated an underlying issue.
26:31I mean, T.J. and I just haven't been communicating lately.
26:36Yeah, and communication is more important now
26:38than ever before with the baby coming.
26:41Yeah, yeah, so we'll need to work on that and do better.
26:49I should really get back to work.
26:51Well, wait, are you sure you wanna do that?
26:55Well, why don't you stay?
26:56I can get you some raspberry iced tea.
26:58It's good for my uterus.
27:02No, thank you, I'm good.
27:04And I'm sorry for interrupting your afternoon.
27:07Thank you for hearing me out.
27:10You too, Allie.
27:12Everything's gonna be fine.
27:13Yeah, yeah, T.J. and I are gonna be fine.
27:15He's still the most wonderful guy on the planet,
27:17even though he's had a bout of un-wonderfulness.
27:22Okay, okay.
27:23Love you.
27:24Yeah, love you.
27:26Bye.
27:31I've never seen your sister like that.
27:33You know, me neither.
27:36Franco, like his mother, killed people.
27:40And upon being brought to justice,
27:42it was discovered that he was suffering from an affliction
27:46that seriously impaired his judgment.
27:50Like his mother, he was found not liable.
27:56And like his mother, his mother would be.
28:00And the person who presented this defense to the court
28:04was none other than Diane Miller.
28:08Oi.
28:12I'm not touching you.
28:14I'm your friend.
28:16Actually, I respect you.
28:18I did not wanna see Franco go free.
28:20No one wanted to see Franco go free,
28:22but you did your job and you did it well.
28:25If a smart lawyer deploys your twinkie defense
28:30and Heather's sentence is overturned,
28:33what you're saying is,
28:35if my would-be murderer goes free,
28:38I will have no one to blame but myself.
28:43I have no reason to practice anything.
28:46I am not going before any judge.
28:49I pled guilty.
28:51Case closed.
28:53You really have no idea.
28:58According to the invader,
29:01the mayor is questioning your conviction
29:03and is considering coming out in favor
29:05of having it overturned.
29:07You're messing with me right now.
29:10What mayor?
29:11Mayor of Port Charles.
29:13Your old friend and mine, Laura Collins.
29:17I hate this outrage coming at you.
29:20Especially since I'm to blame for it too.
29:24What are you talking about?
29:26Laura, I performed a psych assessment on Heather
29:29that was starkly different than all the ones
29:32that were done prior to her surgery.
29:33So I asked Alexis if there were any legal ramifications
29:37to worry about, but I couldn't imagine
29:40that this would start a chain reaction
29:41that could threaten your political career.
29:45You acted responsibly.
29:47Your questions were professional and ethical
29:50and there is just no way that you're at fault here, okay?
29:56And frankly, neither am I.
30:00But as the mayor, I'm supposed to do the right thing.
30:04And the right thing by all the citizens of Port Charles,
30:10not just the ones we like.
30:14Who was he?
30:15I'm assuming it's a man.
30:17Only the love of my life, girl, Marcus.
30:24Marcus and I were engaged to be married.
30:27Circumstances changed all that.
30:31I broke off the engagement, left him behind
30:34to help my sister raise my nephews.
30:40Marcus later married a lovely woman named Yvonne,
30:44passed away a few years back.
30:47There was never any other man I could be serious about.
30:52Or forbid, there was a man in London, lovely man.
30:58Thought I loved him, but couldn't hold a candle to Marcus.
31:05I convinced myself that life as a single woman
31:09was what I chose.
31:12And I really, I really believed that it was
31:14until today when a friend called me
31:19and told me Marcus died on Sunday.
31:26It hurt so much, everything.
31:29Today, everything I have and everything I've done
31:34with my life seems like nothing
31:37compared to everything I never had.
31:42And never did.
31:48I know this is a crazy idea.
31:53I'll reach out to Laura and ask her to stop it.
31:59I'm a rotten person who's done terrible,
32:05unforgivable things.
32:08And when I say I remember the hook,
32:12I remember all of it.
32:15The weight of it in my hand,
32:17the sound that it made on contact.
32:21Believe me, I am exactly where I belong
32:24and I don't need any judge to like verify that
32:27or say otherwise.
32:33But I am so sorry about the light going out
32:38in your daughter's eyes.
32:47You've given me a lot to think about.
32:51Thank you for your time.
32:53I won't be back.
33:02You know, you're not the only doctor
33:04to recognize Heather's condition.
33:06Portia is the one who's treating her for cobalt poisoning
33:09and yet she doesn't see a conflict
33:12in holding that same patient responsible
33:15for everything she's done.
33:17Portia treated the patient
33:18and trusted the legal system to deal with her crimes.
33:22Now that that same legal system sent Heather to prison,
33:26it's no wonder that Portia wants to see her stay there.
33:29Well, God knows, I don't think
33:32that Heather is completely innocent either.
33:35But I do think that it is vitally important
33:38that she gets a fair hearing, you know?
33:43And it's not up to me or you or Portia or Curtis
33:47or anybody to decide.
33:51I admire the stance you're taking.
33:55Remember that, when they start calling for my head,
33:59you may be the only supporter I have left.
34:01You may be the only supporter I have left.
34:11I'm stymied.
34:12What do I do?
34:13Well, if your goal is to keep Heather in jail,
34:17I suggest that you keep your mouth shut
34:20and hope that nobody stumbles over your brilliant defense
34:24that could help save Heather
34:25the same way that it did her son.
34:28Thank you for sitting with me and listening to me rattle on.
34:34I'll be fine in a bit.
34:38Our baby too.
34:41I got time.
34:50Mosquito.
34:51Mosquito.
34:57I think Molly has a much bigger problem
34:58than she wants to admit.
35:00Maybe she and TJ are on the verge of breaking up
35:02after just one fight.
35:04Wouldn't you think they'd do more to save their marriage?
35:05No, they're not married.
35:07It's a domestic partnership.
35:09It's the same legal status in the state of New York.
35:12Well, why didn't they just get married?
35:14Because Molly didn't want to.
35:16She'd seen too many marriages fail.
35:18That could happen in domestic partnerships as well, right?
35:22Yeah.
35:26Yeah.
35:29I mean, have you ever considered what would happen
35:31if Molly and TJ don't stay together?
35:34I mean, with the baby?
35:36No, because I never even thought they would split up,
35:39but what if they did?
35:41I mean, then what would my options be
35:45as the person carrying this baby?
35:47Were my rights?
35:48Hell, what would my responsibilities be?
35:50I have no idea.
35:52I need to figure this out.