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00:01Previously on Desperate Housewives
00:03Principal Hobson just called and Juanita got accepted to Oak Ridge.
00:06There was acceptance.
00:07I like the blonde Anna more than the cute Anna.
00:10So, you think I'm cute?
00:12A plea.
00:13You have to let me help you or I am the-
00:14Or you won't get into heaven?
00:17A breakdown.
00:18Did you stab yourself?
00:19I have to get to mine!
00:21Please!
00:22And a confrontation.
00:24I don't know how you feel, Lynette, because you never talk about it!
00:27We lost a kid!
00:28How can saying this out loud be helpful?
00:35If you want to throw a successful dinner party,
00:38there are certain rules that must be followed.
00:42If the good silver is used, it must be polished.
00:47If music is played, the volume should be low.
00:51If the guests bring wine, it must be served.
00:54And if the evening is to be truly successful, there must be a toast.
01:01To Lee, this dinner has been a total triumph.
01:04Oh!
01:06And it's not over yet.
01:07I made a fruit tart for dessert.
01:09Oh!
01:10In case any of you are diabetic, let me just say, it was nice knowing you.
01:13No, seriously, this is how we lost his cousin.
01:18Hey Bob, where's the whipped cream?
01:21Oh, I totally forgot.
01:23I was on my phone and I drove right past the store.
01:25Of course, because it's something that I needed.
01:28I was working all day.
01:30If it was that important, why don't you just go out and get it?
01:32I work too.
01:33Selling houses is work.
01:35House.
01:36He sold one house in six months.
01:39Attacking.
01:45What's that?
01:47My feelings journal.
01:51Lee and I are seeing this counselor.
01:53She has us write down our negative feelings to discuss in our sessions.
01:58Seems like you've got a lot of feelings there, Lee.
02:00That's volume three.
02:02With an entire chapter about me forgetting to put down the toilet seat.
02:06I thought that would be the one advantage with two guys living together.
02:09You'd think.
02:14Well, the good news is that you're getting help.
02:17We should think about seeing someone.
02:19What?
02:21You know, to help us with our stuff.
02:23Can we talk about our stuff later?
02:25We could.
02:26But you won't.
02:28She never wants to talk.
02:31You know how I feel about therapy.
02:33It's for weak, indulgent.
02:38Street people.
02:39You guys totally make it work.
02:41I used to feel the same way about therapy.
02:43But this lady, she's really great.
02:45Volume three?
02:47Can't we give it a try?
02:49I don't need someone telling me how I feel, okay?
02:52So can we just drop it?
02:56And the number one rule for a successful dinner party?
03:01After dessert, let's karaoke.
03:03Keep discussion of your marriage.
03:06To an absolute minimum.
03:07Dr. Brent Avedon was the head of psychology at the Fairview Health Center.
03:23He spent his days treating antisocial adolescents, delusional dowagers, and bipolar businessmen.
03:39But lately, his most interesting patient was a housewife who'd had a nervous breakdown.
03:45I was just so lonely.
03:47And then one day along came this wonderful man.
03:54A man who made me laugh, who gave me hope again, and who turned out to be in love with someone else.
04:04So, I went back to being lonely.
04:09Only it was worse now because he wasn't really gone.
04:15He was across the street.
04:17Holding her hand.
04:20Laughing with her.
04:21So one day, I pretended, just for a second, that it wasn't her hand he was holding.
04:37It was mine.
04:41Hmm.
04:42And that's how the fantasy started?
04:47When I was hurting, I would let myself imagine that he was there with me.
04:55But then, those moments started to mean more to me than what was real.
05:05So, I just let myself have them.
05:10I let them take over.
05:14What about now?
05:15Do you feel that the medication is helping you?
05:17Well, I certainly have a firmer grasp in reality now.
05:27I can see things for the first time in a long while, very clearly.
05:34That's great.
05:36No.
05:38Not really.
05:40Because now I can see what I've done to my life.
05:44And...
05:50How I've ruined it.
05:56Okay, Orson, it's time for me to give you your bath.
05:59Not now.
06:03Orson, you haven't bathed in over a week.
06:06Now, I don't want to do this any more than you do, but frankly, you're getting a little ripe.
06:10I don't want a bath.
06:11Well, it's not about what you want anymore. It's a matter of preserving the drapes.
06:16To have another human being bathe me is humiliating.
06:20Here.
06:22What's this?
06:23A list of things I need at the store.
06:25I just went to the store for you an hour ago. Can't it wait?
06:28No. I need these items immediately. It's urgent.
06:32Orson, how are corn nuts urgent?
06:34I'm sorry, Brie.
06:36I just thought that since you played a major part in putting me in this chair, you'd want to play a small part in making my new life tolerable.
06:47Give me the list.
06:50Better yet, leave it on the table and then back away.
06:55Hey, teach.
06:56Hi.
06:57I just dropped off Juanita for her first day. She's a little nervous.
07:11Oh, she's going to love it here. The teachers are great.
07:13So what animal is she?
07:14Excuse me?
07:15Oh, they test the kids and they place them in groups according to their level.
07:19In math, there's leopards, chipmunks, giraffes. It should be in her folder.
07:24Oh, she's a leopard.
07:27Oh.
07:29What's MJ?
07:31He's a giraffe.
07:33How?
07:34Which is the advanced group.
07:37No one knows.
07:39They won't even tell me.
07:40Principal Hobson feels that if the parents find out, they'll freak and get all competitive.
07:46That's crazy.
07:47Who cares?
07:49Exactly.
07:53Leopards are the morons, aren't they?
07:56No.
07:57I didn't say that.
07:59Yeah, you did.
08:00When I asked about MJ, you were like, he's a giraffe.
08:02And I said Juanita was a leopard and you were like, oh.
08:05You're just talking to conclusions.
08:11You know something.
08:12Spill it.
08:15Okay, I don't know for sure.
08:18But I teach these kids and it's pretty obvious.
08:22We're making paper mache globes.
08:25This is Rachel Miller.
08:27Damn, that's good.
08:29She's a giraffe.
08:31And this is Wendy Benson.
08:34Okay.
08:36Chipmunk.
08:38And this one was made by Adam Hunter.
08:41They hate leopard.
08:43My God, it looks like an actual leopard made it.
08:46There's nothing wrong with being a leopard.
08:50They're very important here.
08:52They move the cafeteria tables.
08:54Excellent door holders.
08:56This isn't fair.
08:58Gabby, we have a saying around here.
09:00It's the pace, not the race.
09:02I know my daughter.
09:03She is all giraffe.
09:04I'm gonna go talk to the principal.
09:08Um, you don't push, you...
09:10Sorry, my daughter wasn't here to hold it for me.
09:15Geez.
09:16Lynette.
09:17Dinner's ready.
09:18Go wash up.
09:20What is that?
09:22It's nothing.
09:23It's personal.
09:25Personal?
09:26Yes.
09:28And I think it's important that we respect each other's boundaries.
09:29This morning you walked in and sat on the toilet while I shaved my legs.
09:32We have no boundaries.
09:34Attacking.
09:35What?
09:36You sound just like Bob and...
09:37Oh, oh, oh my God, is that a feelings job?
09:39If you must know, yes it is.
09:40I started seeing their therapist.
09:42Why didn't you tell me?
09:43Because I wanted to talk to someone and I didn't need your ridicule.
09:44Are you talking about the baby?
09:46Started out about that.
09:47But now we're on to, um, other things.
09:49Other things you mean like me?
09:51I might have mentioned you once or twice.
09:52Once or twice.
09:53Once or twice.
09:54Uh huh.
09:55Uh huh.
09:56Uh huh.
09:57Uh huh.
09:58Uh huh.
09:59Uh huh.
10:00Uh huh.
10:01Uh huh.
10:02Uh huh.
10:03Uh huh.
10:04Uh huh.
10:05Uh huh.
10:06Uh huh.
10:07Uh huh.
10:08Uh huh.
10:09Uh huh.
10:10Uh huh.
10:11Uh huh.
10:12Once or twice.
10:13Uh huh.
10:14I bet if we downed a shot every time we read the name Lynette, we'd be hammered by page
10:18two.
10:20Where's he now?
10:21No, no, no, no way.
10:26But if you're really interested in what's in here, you can always join me in therapy.
10:31Like how?
10:33Fine.
10:35I guess you'll just have to wait for the movie.
10:42Here we go.
10:43Thanks again for having me.
10:44This all looks delicious.
10:45Oh, it's your first night over.
10:46I wanted to make you a traditional Italian meal.
10:47Rigatoni with sausage, chicken porm.
10:48Just salad would be great.
10:49Oh, screw the salad.
10:50That came out of a bag.
10:51This rigatoni came from my heart.
10:52To be honest, I don't eat carbs.
10:53But you'll make an exception tonight because I've been sweating over the stove all day.
10:54Mom, let it go.
10:55She's watching her weight.
10:56Her weight?
10:57If I put the air conditioner on high, it'll blow her across the room.
10:58I just have to be careful.
10:59As soon as I graduate high school, I'm going to New York to be a model.
11:06Oh, no college?
11:07Are you kidding?
11:08And miss my prime modeling years?
11:09Mom, let it go. She's watching her weight.
11:12Oh, weight? If I put the air conditioner on high, it'll blow her across the room.
11:16I just have to be careful. As soon as I graduate high school, I'm going to New York to be a model.
11:20Oh, no college?
11:22Are you kidding? And miss my prime modeling years?
11:28Well, I think it's great. Takes guts to follow a dream.
11:32Yeah, it's great, but it'd be nice to have something other than the porn industry to fall back on.
11:39Mom?
11:41Well, I'm not saying that's going to happen, but, you know, a lot of models do end up that way.
11:45I know, it's risky, but I'm really passionate about this.
11:49And I think that the best way to be successful in life is to do what you're passionate about.
11:53That's why I keep telling Danny to pursue his poetry.
11:58Poetry?
11:59Yeah. It's amazing, right?
12:01I wouldn't know. I'm too busy cooking food nobody's going to eat.
12:04Danny, why'd you ever show me poetry?
12:07It's no big deal.
12:09Danny, it's great. I keep telling him he should come to New York with me so he can really focus on his writing.
12:15Wow. A model and a poet.
12:18So while you're doing porn, he can make the dialogue rhyme.
12:24This is why I don't tell her stuff.
12:26Okay. I'm sorry. I was just trying to make a joke.
12:33Let's get back to dinner, huh?
12:35Oh, no, I'm good.
12:37Carbs.
12:39I'll be out running errands today, so you'll have to let the physical therapist in when she arrives.
12:52Hmm.
12:53What's wrong?
12:54There's no strawberries.
12:56You know I like strawberries with my waffles.
12:58I am sorry. They're right here. There you go. Strawberries. Enjoy.
13:03I need whipped cream. Unless you think the strawberries are going to magically stick to the waffles by themselves.
13:12Not so fast. Say please.
13:35I will not. Give me my breakfast.
13:38Orson, I am happy to do whatever you ask, but I will not be treated like a slave. Now say please.
13:49Now that I look at your waffle, I understand why you're so eager to have it.
13:58Three.
14:00You know the magic word. It has six letters.
14:03I know a word that has three. If you don't give me my food, I'm going to shove that fork up it.
14:07You can have it when you're ready to be polite.
14:21Mr. Hobson, my daughter is incredibly bright. I just need to know if she's in the advanced classes.
14:25You know that we have a policy not to disclose that.
14:28Oh, you don't have to say anything. Just blink when I mention the smart group. Leopard.
14:32Mrs. Solis.
14:33Wait, was that a blink or a twitch? I can't tell. You seem very nervous.
14:36You see, this is exactly why we don't tell the parents. They start behaving irrationally.
14:42And stop trying to read things on my desk upside down.
14:49What is the big deal? I just need to know if my daughter is going to succeed in life.
14:52She's seven.
14:54Now I suggest that you stop prying and just be proud of her, no matter what group she's in.
14:59I am proud of her. And I don't pry.
15:06By the way, enjoy your colonoscopy on the 16th.
15:14Mom, what are you doing here?
15:16I'm just having a nice get to know you chat with the principal. Who are your friends?
15:20Um, this is Wendy and Rachel. We're a math together.
15:24Oh, wait a minute. I think I saw your art projects.
15:27Wendy, you're a chipmunk, right? And Rachel, you are a giraffe.
15:31Okay.
15:35You know what I would love to do is take a picture with Juanita and her friends.
15:41And, uh, you know what would be really cute is if you hold up your math homework.
15:54Got it.
15:55But I wasn't smiling.
15:56Yeah, well, it's a tough world out there. Not much to smile about.
15:59Have a great day.
16:03Your mom's weird.
16:05You have no idea.
16:12I'm not sure.
16:18Orson.
16:19I'm letting myself in.
16:22Time for your therapy.
16:23Help me!
16:31Oh! Dear lord.
16:33Orson!
16:34What happened?
16:36Oh, George.
16:38Oh, I was trying to get those waffles.
16:40and I fell out of my chair.
16:42What are they doing up there?
16:46Starving him?
16:47That's ridiculous.
16:48Really?
16:49So you don't torment him by putting food out of his reach?
16:52Oh, well, you're going to have to be there for that.
16:55Can someone please get me a piece of bread?
16:57Orson, for God's sake, stop that.
17:00Please hit me in the legs this time.
17:02There's no feeling there.
17:03Mrs. Hodge, may I speak to you privately for a moment?
17:10You have to believe me.
17:15I would never hit my husband.
17:17I sensed him being a little dramatic.
17:19But withholding food?
17:21The whole thing started because he refused to say please.
17:25Which, I know, sounds rather petty.
17:28But you have to understand, he has been impossible lately.
17:31The man is facing life in a wheelchair.
17:34He's mad at the world, and unfortunately, he's taking it out on you.
17:40Look, I know this is not easy.
17:44But until he comes to accept this, you're going to have to figure out how to be more patient.
17:49And if you can't, it's my obligation to report it.
17:56Oh, and give the man a bath.
17:59Physical therapy shouldn't require gloves.
18:01Hey!
18:09Hey!
18:09You aren't home when they try to deliver this, so I signed for it.
18:11Yeah, we just, we had a, saw an ad for...
18:16Honest to God, don't need to know.
18:18Good.
18:18Um, ah, look.
18:25Looks like somebody got a new girlfriend.
18:28Yeah, not for long.
18:29I do not approve.
18:32Ah, you don't approve, and she's got a body that would make the Pope walk through a sliding glass door.
18:37Gosh, who's going to win?
18:38He is my kid.
18:39If I don't think she is good for him, I will do whatever I have to do.
18:42Which will drive him towards her and away from you.
18:47Look, I know what it's like when a mom hates the hottie her son loves.
18:50Bob's mom hated me.
18:53Huh, I always thought that Bob was the hottie.
18:54The point is, she overplayed her hand and made Bob choose between us.
19:00Now, long story short, I'm cuddling up with Bob every night, and where's Mama?
19:03Nursing home.
19:03How'd she get there?
19:04Don't know.
19:05Can't remember.
19:07It's just, I don't know this girl.
19:09I don't know if I could trust her.
19:11Well, then you better get to know her.
19:13I'd hate to see you lose your son because you're afraid to share him.
19:15Get out of here.
19:23Carlos, did you get the pictures I sent you?
19:25You're as beautiful as the day we met.
19:27Time hasn't touched you at all.
19:29Not of me.
19:30Of the math homework.
19:32What?
19:33Here.
19:34This assignment looks easy, doesn't it?
19:37Pretty basic, yeah.
19:38Look at this one.
19:40With the multiplication.
19:41A little more complicated, right?
19:43I guess.
19:45And this one?
19:47Word problems.
19:48Fractions.
19:49This is the hardest one, isn't it?
19:50Looks like it, so?
19:52Carlos, this is the leopard's homework.
19:56Well, that cleared that up.
19:58No, don't you get it?
19:59Our daughter is a leopard.
20:00She's in the advanced class.
20:02Hey, good for her.
20:04Oh, poor Susan.
20:07Yeah, why?
20:08Well, she was convinced that MJ's brilliant,
20:11and turns out he's in the slow group.
20:14I would hate for her to find out.
20:16Gabby, you are not telling her.
20:18Why not?
20:19She didn't have any trouble telling me
20:20she thought Juanita was one thermos short of a lunchbox.
20:22She said that?
20:23Yes.
20:24With her tone.
20:26Mm-hmm.
20:28Well, we've had enough drama with the neighbors lately,
20:30so just drop it.
20:30Fine, I'll drop it.
20:33But just so you know,
20:34I like you better when you're reading the newspaper
20:35pretending to listen.
20:36Sure, take whatever you need.
20:37What are you doing here?
20:52I told them I don't want any visitors.
20:54Who says I'm visiting?
20:55Maybe I'm bonkers, too.
20:59You gonna eat the applesauce?
21:00Remember when my gout flared up
21:07and I couldn't walk?
21:09And you used to come over to see me?
21:13I figured I owe you.
21:14That paid.
21:15Goodbye.
21:16I see you got your charming personality back.
21:20So?
21:21When are you gonna be coming back home?
21:23What makes you think I would ever come back?
21:26After what I did to those people?
21:27No.
21:28They hate me.
21:29Take it from the raining odd duck on the lane.
21:32Nobody cares about all that silly stuff.
21:34Oh, you're right.
21:36Three and I can just laugh, laugh, laugh
21:37about silly me nearly destroying her business.
21:40And I'll tell Susan that I was just
21:41bashing about trying to wreck her marriage.
21:44Oh, and Mike is still chuckling
21:46about me getting him thrown in jail.
21:47Will you listen?
21:49Kathy, I'm serious.
21:50I'm willing to bet there's more forgiveness
21:53there than you imagine.
21:56In that case, you know what?
21:58What?
21:59Maybe you are bonkers.
22:11Hey, hon, look who's here.
22:14Hey, Susan, what's up?
22:15I was going through some of MJ's stuff
22:17and I found these math workbooks from last year.
22:18I thought Juanita would find them helpful.
22:21Well.
22:26No problem.
22:28I thought it might help her catch up.
22:32Catch up.
22:34Yeah.
22:34You know, from when she was out of school.
22:37She was never out of school.
22:39I was homeschooling her.
22:41And I know you did the best you could.
22:43But now she has professional teachers
22:45and I bet she's going to catch up to MJ in no time.
22:51Get her.
22:54Well, Susan, by the way, did you hear?
22:58Leopards are the advanced students.
23:00What?
23:02Yeah, it's true.
23:03Chipmunks are average and giraffes,
23:05well, those cafeteria tables aren't going to move themselves.
23:09How do you know this?
23:11I had a copy of each group's homework.
23:13Trust me, I cracked the code.
23:14So that means that MJ's not in there.
23:18Hey, but you said it yourself.
23:19It's no big deal.
23:20It's the pay, it's not the raise, right?
23:22Right.
23:23Oh, and please, don't say anything to anyone.
23:26You know how competitive some parents can get.
23:29Huh, yeah.
23:30I'll do well.
23:38I'm finished.
23:39Can I have my milk and cookies now?
23:45Sure, sweetie.
23:47You have some pasta stuck to the right side of your face.
23:51No, sweetie, you're right.
23:55Oh, never mind.
23:58Hey, guys.
23:59Mike.
24:00Can you help me take out the trash?
24:02Sure.
24:03Never mind that.
24:07Okay, so he's a giraffe.
24:09You know, there's nothing wrong with being average.
24:11No, chipmunks are average.
24:12How many times do I have to tell you?
24:14Leopards, chipmunks, giraffes.
24:16I love him so much, Mike.
24:18What if he's slow?
24:22He's not slow.
24:24He's a smart, inquisitive, bright little boy.
24:28Oh, no.
24:31He's got his hand stuck in the glass.
24:36Oh, come on, buddy.
24:40Come on, just hold the glass.
24:45Pull with the other hand.
24:46You can do it.
24:50Come on, MJ.
24:54Yes!
24:56How?
24:57Yes!
24:58See?
24:58You were worried about nothing.
25:00You're right.
25:01Oh.
25:01Oh, no.
25:04He's heading toward the toaster with a fork.
25:06He's heading toward the toaster with a fork.
25:27Honey?
25:28Yeah?
25:31Hey.
25:32Hi.
25:32I'm heading out.
25:33Okay.
25:33Want to grab lunch today?
25:34Uh, maybe tomorrow.
25:36I have a thing.
25:37If you mean therapy, why not just say therapy?
25:41I just didn't want to get into a fight.
25:42That's all.
25:44Hey.
25:45Won't you need this?
25:46Right.
25:47Thanks.
25:49Don't you want to know if I read it?
25:52Oh, I'd know if you read it.
25:53Excuse me.
26:11Are you waiting for Dr. Graham?
26:14Don't tell me she double booked again.
26:15Oh, no.
26:16I don't have an appointment.
26:17But I really need to talk to her.
26:19So can I have yours?
26:20I don't know.
26:21I really need to talk to her, too.
26:24Seriously?
26:25Because I was looking at you thinking, what is he doing here?
26:28That guy's really got it together.
26:31Thanks.
26:31But I've been having a pretty hard time lately.
26:33I'll give you 200 bucks.
26:35Cash?
26:3520's okay.
26:36So, um, what were you going to talk to her about?
26:43I'm starting to feel the urge to gamble again.
26:47Thanks.
26:52Mr. Jameson?
26:54He had to go.
26:56But he said I could have his appointment.
26:58Uh, I'm sorry, but it doesn't work like that.
27:02If you're interested in becoming a patient, I'm not.
27:04I'm Mrs. Tom Scavo.
27:08Yep, that's what I thought.
27:14Well, I don't blame you for reacting like that.
27:16I can only imagine the stories Tom's been reading to you from his big book of wah.
27:23So, here I am.
27:25Tom Scavo's bitch of a wife.
27:27In the flesh.
27:29Why do you put it like that?
27:30I don't know, specifically, what word he uses.
27:35I'm just picking the one that seems the most likely.
27:38So, you think your husband describes you as a bitch?
27:43Doesn't he?
27:44What Tom says in this room is private.
27:46Which means yes.
27:48Well, obviously it does to you.
27:51I'm just wondering why that might be.
27:55Ah, I see what you're trying to do.
27:57But I did not come here for therapy.
27:58I came here to defend myself.
28:00Because there's two sides to every story.
28:02So, you're not a bitch?
28:04Not all the time.
28:05No.
28:07But sometimes?
28:08I just need, want, to feel like I'm in control.
28:18And when I don't, that makes me mad.
28:21And maybe I'm mad a lot.
28:25Because I don't know if you've noticed, but you can't control what happens in life.
28:32Like your baby dying?
28:33I don't know.
28:38I'm going to sit down, but only because I'm tired.
28:53Unless you need to go or something?
28:55No.
28:56I don't need to go anywhere.
29:07Hey!
29:08How was your day?
29:13Is that a...
29:14Yep.
29:15Looks like we'll be going to therapy together.
29:17Really?
29:18That is great news.
29:20Aw.
29:25Where's dinner?
29:29I mean, you were home all day.
29:37What are you writing?
29:37You'll find out.
29:39Tuesday at 12.30.
29:45Colleen?
29:46Can I talk to you?
29:48I've got parent-teacher conferences, but not for a few minutes.
29:50What's up?
29:51It's about MJ.
29:53How is he doing in your math class?
29:55Oh, he's such a joy.
29:57Oh, God.
29:58You just did the he's such a joy with the head tilt.
30:01I give that one to parents all the time when I think their kid is Driftwood.
30:06No, seriously.
30:07MJ's doing great.
30:08Oh, really?
30:09Well, if he's doing so great, why is he a giraffe?
30:14What?
30:15He should be a leopard.
30:16They're the advanced students.
30:18You don't know that.
30:19I do now.
30:20Gabby Solis broke the code.
30:23What?
30:23That's right.
30:24Giraffes are the slow learners, and you know it.
30:27Giraffes are the slow learners?
30:28No, no, no, Mrs. Chapman.
30:29No one said that.
30:31Why don't you wait for me in my classroom?
30:33Gabrielle Solis figured out the code.
30:35Leopards, chipmunks, giraffes.
30:38Jenny!
30:38We got the code!
30:40Leopards are the smart ones.
30:42Now look at what you've done.
30:44MJ is here.
30:45He's leopard.
30:46Get used to it.
30:51Where have you been?
30:53I need you to close the door.
30:55Oh, uh, well, I thought a little fresh air would be nice.
30:59It isn't.
31:00Well, as the person who has to share a house with the person who won't take a bath,
31:04I need the fresh air.
31:06I don't care.
31:08Close it.
31:10Orson.
31:11I know that you are angry at the world right now.
31:14What happened to you is unimaginable,
31:16and I am going to do whatever I can to help you through this,
31:19and all I ask in return is that you treat me with a little bit of courtesy,
31:22and that includes using the word please.
31:25Why the sudden interest in etiquette, Bree?
31:27I mean, I don't recall you saying please before you cheated on me.
31:31This conversation is over.
31:33The door stays open.
31:34I want it closed.
31:35No, you stink.
31:37And you're a whore.
31:38Here's the difference.
31:40I can get clean.
31:41Yes, you can.
31:55What are you doing?
31:57What's going on?
31:58I'm not even dressed.
32:04What is that?
32:05What is that?
32:06What's going on?
32:08Bree.
32:09Stop.
32:16You wouldn't.
32:18Stop it.
32:19Bree.
32:19Stop it.
32:20Stop.
32:21Bree.
32:23Only there was a word you could use to get me to stop, like,
32:26Bree.
32:27You're calling Joyce.
32:28Safety.
32:29Go to hell.
32:30Please.
32:30Why can't you just take it?
32:32It's easy.
32:33Please.
32:34Please.
32:35Please.
32:35Please.
32:36Please.
32:37Please.
32:37Please.
32:38Please.
32:38Please.
32:38Please.
32:39Stop it.
32:40Please.
32:40Please.
32:40Stop.
32:42Please roll me over.
32:43Please help me off the toilet.
32:45Please.
32:45Please.
32:46Please.
32:47Please.
32:50That's the life I'm facing now.
32:52Having to ask people for help.
32:54For everything.
32:55Do you know how hard that is?
32:57Every morning, I wake up at five.
32:59You get up at 6.30 for an hour and a half.
33:01I lie there, staring at the bedroom door, fantasizing about how lovely it would be,
33:05how excruciatingly lovely it would be to get up and make myself a cup of tea one last time.
33:13No, please.
33:15Just hot water and tea.
33:24I'm so sorry.
33:36I'm so sorry.
33:40Forgive me.
33:45Please.
33:45Please.
33:54What are you in for?
34:01Eating paste.
34:04What animal group are you?
34:06Giraffe.
34:08Damn.
34:10Joey Murphy.
34:18I'll be with you two in a moment.
34:19Sorry for getting you in trouble.
34:27It's my own fault.
34:30I got carried away.
34:32Me too.
34:33It was just so important to me that Juanita was doing well.
34:37I know.
34:39No.
34:40I don't think you do.
34:43My kids are my calling card.
34:45They're what I have to show for myself.
34:47I don't have a career, Susan.
34:50My kids are my job.
34:52And whatever happens, if they succeed or they don't succeed, it's because of how I raise them.
34:56Well, at least you get to raise them.
34:58Ever since I took this job, I feel like I'm never with MJ.
35:01I constantly worry.
35:02Am I there enough for him?
35:04Am I letting him down?
35:06You don't have anything to worry about.
35:08MJ's a fantastic kid.
35:10Yeah.
35:11Well, so is Juanita.
35:12They're moms that are the competitive nuts.
35:18It's been so ridiculous.
35:20Leopards and giraffes and chipmunks.
35:22I mean, who created this crazy system?
35:23You know, reading class is just as bad.
35:25There's otters, penguins, and seals.
35:27Yeah, Juanita's an otter.
35:28I mean, what does an otter have to do with learning how to read?
35:35Juanita's an otter?
35:36Yeah.
35:37Why?
35:39What's MJ?
35:40Penguin.
35:54Huh.
35:55This is pretty.
35:57What do you think?
35:58I think maybe I'd buy it for my grandma.
36:00If I hated her.
36:03You're so funny.
36:04So, as much fun as we're having here, why are we doing this?
36:10We are getting to know each other.
36:12Oh.
36:13You know me, and you don't like me.
36:20It's not that I don't like you.
36:22It's just I don't think you're good for Danny.
36:24Why?
36:25Because I wouldn't eat your pasta?
36:27Rigatoni.
36:29And no.
36:31It's because you are a good-time girl out to have fun.
36:34And not that I blame you for it.
36:35You're young, you're beautiful, you're supposed to have fun.
36:38But Danny has been through a lot.
36:40And he needs someone who is not going to hurt him.
36:42I know Danny has been through rough stuff.
36:46When he lashes out and gets all defensive, trying to protect himself,
36:50I get it.
36:52Because I used to do it too.
36:55Yeah?
36:57That's the thing that made me like him.
36:58I know how he feels.
37:01And it's not fun.
37:03At all.
37:06I don't care if you like me.
37:08And I don't care if you hate how I dress.
37:10But I am not going to hurt Danny.
37:14How can I be sure of that?
37:16You can't.
37:18But it doesn't matter.
37:19Because I'm not going anywhere.
37:21What are you doing back here?
37:33I've been thinking about what you said last time.
37:36The more I thought about it, the more it pissed me off.
37:39Why's that?
37:40The people on that street have been your friends for years.
37:43You really think we would dump your ass
37:45just because you went off the deep end for some months?
37:48I appreciate you coming here.
37:52I do.
37:53But after everything I did,
37:55I don't see how anyone could forgive me.
37:57Well, we're not saying it'll be easy.
38:01But we'll give it a try.
38:12I told them how much better you were doing,
38:15but they couldn't take my word for it.
38:16So they had to see for themselves.
38:18I told them the same thing as hell.
38:21I told them the same thing.
38:23I don't think it was a good idea to be into the same garbage.
38:25I felt like someone went off and was like,
38:27I think that's an awesome warning that he went off.
38:28Oh.
38:45I didn't want to live.
38:45in our darkest moments we all need someone who will listen some turn to friendly professionals
39:03a few rely on those who are older and wiser
39:08others seek out someone who knows what they're going through
39:14but for most of us nothing is quite so therapeutic as a good long talk with a few old friends

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