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00:00Previously on Brothers and Sisters
00:02Wake up! Wake up! Wake up, Justin!
00:04You're gonna be okay.
00:05Really?
00:06I'm recommending the following rehab facilities.
00:08The Army's still gonna buy the land for 30 mil, right?
00:10As long as all the owners of the land sign off.
00:12Okay.
00:13Holly Hopper is one of the owners.
00:15I'll sell you my share for half its value in cash.
00:19And?
00:20I want the other half in Ojai Foods stock.
00:24No way.
00:25I could use somebody like you on my communications staff.
00:28You're offering me a job on your staff.
00:30You got yourself a deal.
00:31You get a check for half in a month,
00:33and you'll be officially a shareholder in Ojai Foods.
00:36Welcome to the family business.
00:43The light within me salutes the light within you.
00:46With our awareness on our breath,
00:48let's slowly exhale.
00:53Namaste.
00:54Namaste.
00:55Windows down the night blowing.
00:58Wow, that was awesome, Maya.
01:00Seriously.
01:01I can hardly move, but somehow I'm completely energized.
01:03Thanks, Justin.
01:04You're getting a lot stronger.
01:06Listen, I'm gonna get a mango smoothie.
01:08You want one?
01:09I'm buying.
01:10I'm allergic to mangoes.
01:11They make my lips swell up.
01:12Yeah.
01:13Well, we wouldn't want that.
01:17Um, what about a banana smoothie?
01:20No.
01:21Justin, I'm on staff here.
01:23I can't date patients.
01:25It doesn't have to be.
01:26Mr. Walker, you have a visitor.
01:28Oh.
01:29Only in California would a rehab look like this.
01:32Oh.
01:33You know, when I came in, I think I saw that guy with the funny hair.
01:36You know, the one that hosts that reality show.
01:38What's his, uh, what's his name?
01:39The anonymity pledge prevents me from telling you his name, but I will tell you this.
01:43It's not his hair.
01:46So, how's it going?
01:47It's good.
01:48I mean, they make me go to, like, four different kinds of therapy a day.
01:51And for the last three weeks, I've done nothing but talk about myself.
01:54So, as a matter of fact, I'm actually sick of me.
01:56How are you doing?
01:57Is that senator still chasing you down to take that job?
02:00Mm-hmm.
02:01He wants to meet and discuss it.
02:03But, you know, I'm just, uh, I'm just not right for that.
02:06I mean, I think I'm just better at complaining about politicians than I am working for one.
02:10Yeah, but, like, isn't this your chance to sort of play the game instead of doing the color commentary?
02:15Yeah, and he's good-looking, and he's Republican.
02:18I don't know much, but I do know that is super rare.
02:20I don't know. I just, I can't figure out why me.
02:23You're perfect for this job.
02:25I have zero experience in national politics.
02:27That didn't stand in the way of our president.
02:29Oh, well, I'm not sure that he's your best example.
02:31You didn't spin the story about asking me to keep your brother out of Iraq.
02:34You took responsibility.
02:36The party needs more honest people like you.
02:38Still, it doesn't make any sense. Why me?
02:40You know, I'm beginning to think you have either alarmingly low self-esteem
02:43or you're relentlessly fishing for compliments.
02:45You can't possibly be that blind. You're invalid.
02:48We talked twice, once, on camera for about probably 20 minutes.
02:52I don't even buy shoes without walking around in them longer than them.
02:55You see these shoes? I bought them on the Internet.
02:57Sight unseen, never had a problem.
02:59I'm a very good judge of quality, Miss Walker.
03:02And how things are gonna fit.
03:07Did you just compare me to shoes?
03:10You started it.
03:12The point is, you don't know me well enough to offer me the number two spot on your team.
03:17All right. Come up to my place in Santa Barbara.
03:20I'll take a crash course in Kitty Walker.
03:22Right, and we'll start with how I don't date potential employers,
03:26especially those who are going through a divorce.
03:29Well, I think we just ruled out low self-esteem.
03:32You'll have lunch and a professional conversation.
03:36If you consider that a date, then your social life must be pretty lame.
03:41It is.
03:42That I can't help you with.
03:46You can't be serious.
03:47Kevin, I didn't say that I was gonna take it.
03:49I just said that I was considering it.
03:51Why you?
03:52Well, what the hell does that mean?
03:53Because it's completely absurd.
03:55You can't work for this guy.
03:57Why?
03:58Why, Kevin? Because he's a Republican?
03:59No, because he's against gay marriage.
04:01There are lots of people in the world, Kevin, for instance, me,
04:04who have no problem with gay people but still believe that marriage is fundamentally a religious institution
04:09that has nothing to do with the state.
04:11And that does not discount civil unions or domestic partnerships or anything that you...
04:15Oh, come on, Kitty. That's just a cover.
04:17The people like you provide for people like him who hate people like me.
04:20Oh, Kevin, please, let's not make it personal.
04:23Personal?
04:25Kitty, in ten years, in twenty years, when I'm finally mature enough to sustain a committed relationship,
04:31I would like to settle down and get married. That's personal.
04:33That's improbable.
04:34Don't take this job, Kitty. I'm warning you.
04:36It'll cause a great deal of...
04:37Wait a minute. Wait, wait, wait, wait a minute.
04:38You're warning me?
04:40No, I'm just saying...
04:41Well, don't.
04:42Don't say anything, because I don't want to hear what you have to say.
04:48Kevin and Kitty had this huge fight, and they never fight, ever.
04:51No, actually, uh, I met some counselor once. He came to Afghanistan and talked to the troops.
04:55I mean, the dude's like a warrior.
04:57Well, Kevin says he's a political gay basher, plus there's the nanny scandal. Personally, I think he's gorgeous.
05:02That clouds my judgment.
05:03Well, you can always tell Kevin he put on an apron and cooked blueberry pancakes for the entire base.
05:08That might help.
05:09No, no, no. You know what? I'm staying out of it. You know, I've got enough on my hands with Ojai.
05:13I thought you had, like, pay dirt.
05:14No, we did. Literally.
05:15The land's worth twice what Dad invested, but the dirt also pays Holly, and as one of the beneficiary, she's suddenly rich.
05:21You put half back into the company, long story don't ask, leaving her one of our largest single shareholders.
05:26She's coming in this afternoon, which would be about as much fun as her root canal.
05:29Oh, honey, I gotta go. You look good. Hang in there, babe.
05:45Hey, check out the wheels.
05:51Hey, check this out.
05:53All right, man.
05:59All right, let's do it. Let's pick it up.
06:01I want an office here at Ojai. I don't want to be a passive stockholder. I want to be a part of this company.
06:08Well, that's just not possible. You can vote at the stockholder meeting.
06:13Well, possibly I made a mistake. I mean, maybe I should sell my stock.
06:19Okay. Yeah, that might be the best. I hate to break this up, but we have a meeting to go through.
06:22Oh, yeah, a meeting?
06:23Can we talk about this?
06:24I think Wesco Fu might be interested in buying them, or one of your other competitors,
06:28and that would make your stockholder meetings pretty interesting.
06:32Why don't you tell us what you have in mind?
06:45I have a number of projects that I have been considering.
06:48Projects? That's so cute. It's adorable. It's not how business is done. There's a process. Everything is vetted.
06:53Do you think it is possible for you to listen to anything I say objectively?
07:01Um, we'll find you an office. Just try to stay out of the way.
07:07She's working there?
07:10I thought you knew.
07:11No.
07:13Everybody's coming here and telling me stuff, okay? It's making me really tense.
07:17No, no, honey, honey, honey, honey. Don't get tense. Are they feeding you enough here?
07:21Mom, you know, I gotta go. I'm gonna be late for Earth.
07:23All right, all right.
07:25I love you.
07:26It's not as if we have much choice, Nora.
07:28What's she planning on doing here?
07:29We're not exactly sure.
07:30I want an office, too.
07:32Mom, if you're trying to drive me crazy, I can walk from here.
07:35I can counteract her.
07:36Who counteracts you?
07:38Despite what you might think, in between changing your diapers and reading The Velveteen Rabbit 13,000 times, I actually helped your father build this company from a 200-acre farm to what it is today.
07:49I worked in budgeting and hiring and a lot of other things. It's like riding a bike.
07:55Right off a cliff.
07:56Look, Nora, the situation is awkward enough for me without you...
07:59I look forward to seeing you both here tomorrow morning bright noon.
08:01Oh, someone accept my resignation. Please.
08:03Oh, stop it, Saul. If anyone's resigning, it's me. Just take a breath.
08:07You tell me what we're supposed to do and I'll decide whether I should breathe or not after that.
08:13We'll do exactly what they both want us to do.
08:16What does that mean?
08:18We'll give them enough rope to hang each other.
08:37Good morning.
08:38I realize this is a bit awkward, but with the company in such a positive place, I figured it was time for me to step up to the plate.
08:52Have you decided...
08:55Yes, I'm going to be working here.
08:58Excuse me if I seem a little shocked.
09:05Just so you know, it was not my idea to double up, but we're so short on office space around here.
09:11Yes, Sarah mentioned that.
09:13Well, shall we get to work?
09:28Yeah, it's very exciting.
09:30I am having the best time.
09:33I'm so glad.
09:35I took the liberty of bringing you a latte.
09:37Great.
09:38Great.
09:39Okay, I'll get back to you at the end of business.
09:41Okay.
09:42I...
09:43I...
09:44Wow.
09:45They make those little headsets so tiny, I didn't know you were talking to somebody else.
09:49Just vendors.
09:50Ah, thank you.
09:51It's nonfat, but don't be insulted.
09:53I just order out of habit.
09:54Very considerate of you.
09:56I like to stop and pick one up every morning.
09:58If you would like, I would pick you up one too.
10:00Yeah, only if you let me pay for yours.
10:02Oh, nonsense.
10:03We'll start a coffee fund.
10:05That way, whoever's buying the coffee, they just...
10:10You look very busy.
10:11Just rolling calls.
10:12Oh, are you rolling...
10:13You're rolling calls.
10:14I got to take this.
10:16Holly Harper.
10:17I have to take, Paul.
10:19I feel like an idiot.
10:21I have nothing to do.
10:22And I refuse to just sit there and watch her while she seems to be running a multinational corporation.
10:28I'm just twiddling my thumbs.
10:29Well, I've got to get to work.
10:31Tommy, why don't you sort it out?
10:32Find something for mom to do with her thumbs.
10:43God, this office is drab.
10:45Hasn't anyone ever thought about hanging some curtains?
10:47You want to be in charge of that?
10:48No.
10:50Nice try, though.
10:52Okay.
10:53Okay, fine.
10:54Do you know how to create invoices for the shipping department?
10:56I'll learn.
10:57All right.
10:58Let's go.
11:02Hi, Hope.
11:03Hi, Mommy.
11:04Hi, Sweet Peep.
11:05Thanks for walking the kids home, Gabe.
11:06No problem.
11:10Would you mind taking the trash cans out to the curb?
11:13Now?
11:14Please.
11:16All right.
11:19Okay.
11:22Thanks, baby.
11:28Paige?
11:29Yeah?
11:30Who opened this bottle?
11:31It's okay.
11:32You can tell me.
11:33Was it Gabe?
11:34I'll go right upstairs.
11:35I'll be right up to give you your shot.
11:36Gabe?
11:37Yeah.
11:38Where's the vodka?
11:39It's my backpack.
11:40Get it.
11:41Now?
11:44I'm sorry.
11:45I was just...
11:46I'm sorry, okay?
11:48Just please don't tell my dad.
11:49Okay?
11:50Please?
11:52Please.
11:53Please.
11:54Please.
11:55Please.
11:56Please.
11:57I'll be right back.
12:04Where's the vodka?
12:07To my backpack.
12:08Get it.
12:09Now?
12:11I'm sorry.
12:12I was just...
12:13I'm sorry, okay?
12:14Please?
12:16Please.
12:23Hey.
12:25What did you do, relocate your office?
12:27You accused me before of taking things too personally,
12:29so I've compiled some research on Macalester's voting record.
12:31Oh, my God, Kevin, you are unbelievable.
12:33You know what? I just thought we should talk about this.
12:34You know what? This is not talking. This is litigating.
12:36It would be nice if you listened.
12:39This reminds me of the time when you thought I stole your Walkman
12:42and you cross-examined me for an hour.
12:44It wasn't a cross-examination. You went under oath.
12:45Oh, that's right. Lawyers are not made. They're born.
12:47Okay, fine, counselor. Talk.
12:49This is a copy of the Republican-sponsored constitutional amendment
12:52to ban gay marriage, which your boss voted for.
12:55He's not my boss.
12:57You know what? You and I have argued about these issues for years.
13:00We have agreed to disagree a hundred times.
13:02You've never had a problem before.
13:03That's because before it was just rhetoric.
13:05No. No, it's never been just rhetoric.
13:09You know, when people ask me, how can you let your sister spew
13:18all that right-wing garbage on television and not disown her,
13:21I tell them it's because I know she loves me.
13:24I know she wants what's best for me and what's best for this country.
13:27But the day you start working for that guy,
13:30it's not about what you believe in anymore.
13:33It's about what he does.
13:35And there's not one single thing in all this legislation,
13:38all these speeches that suggest he will do what's best for me.
13:41In fact, there's a lot of evidence to the contrary.
13:47All I'm asking is that you consider that
13:51before saying yes to this offer. That's all.
13:57Fine.
13:59I will.
14:01Really?
14:02Mm-hmm, really.
14:04Well, you know why is it that this family thinks
14:06that I am incapable of rational conversation?
14:09Mm-mm.
14:12Court is adjourned.
14:16I mean, you know, I think I got through to her,
14:18but I can't be sure.
14:21Has she said anything to you about Macalester?
14:26Are you not able to talk?
14:28Is this some kind of therapeutic exercise?
14:30Would you like to pass me notes?
14:31Look, I'm not telling you anything, okay?
14:33Every time I open my mouth, someone in this family has a fight.
14:36Look, I need you to do me a favor, right?
14:37Thursday is Family Day. Spread the word. You guys are wrong.
14:40For what?
14:42It's part of group therapy, right?
14:43They call on our families, and you guys participate in group.
14:46And when you say participate, you mean...
14:48I mean, you share your feelings. The whole family does.
14:50Have you told them about our... I mean, warned them about our family?
14:54Hey, what if I bring back, like, just say, two of us, me and Tom?
14:56No, look, it has to be everyone. This is non-negotiable, Kevin. I need everyone there.
15:01Okay. Okay. I guess we could use a little therapy.
15:05Oh, hi, foods. Always fresh. Please hold on. Oh, hi, foods. Always fresh. Please hold on. Oh, hi, foods. May I help you?
15:20I understand you need accounting. Oh, I'm sorry. I gave you the storage room. Yes, please hold on.
15:29Sir, there is no need to shout, and there is certainly no need for you to shout so loudly.
15:35Please hold on.
15:36Gladys, is there something wrong with the phones? People are getting through.
15:40Yeah?
15:41Well, this makes sense.
15:42I'm filling in.
15:43Uh, please, please, until Gladys gets back from the bathroom, right?
15:46Oh, hi, foods. Always fresh. Please hold on.
15:48Uh, her son is playing in a basketball game today. A very important game.
15:51He's 10. How important can it be?
15:53Oh, hi, foods. Always fresh. Please hold on.
15:54Tommy, I'm surprised at you. And you're gonna be a parent soon?
15:58Oh, hi, foods. What?
15:59Doug. Doug. We could use a hand with the phones.
16:02Please hold on. Oh, okay. Doug, listen to me.
16:04If they start to shout, just hang up.
16:07There's no reason for you to put up with that kind of behavior.
16:10Yeah.
16:11Hang up on them, all right?
16:12Mom, the shipping department never got their invoices this morning.
16:15Well, I got a little backed up.
16:16Oh, just get them down there ASAP.
16:18Tommy, let me just tell you this.
16:20You could improve performance all around if you use the word please every now and then.
16:25Oh, my God.
16:27Whoa! What the hell is this?
16:29It's a puppy. What a good puppy.
16:32Oh, hi, ho, ho, ho, ho, ho.
16:37I thought it might be nice if people brought their dogs to work.
16:40Nice.
16:41I sent an email.
16:42You did what?
16:43I read this wonderful study about it.
16:45It relaxes people, lowers blood pressure, not to mention depression, office productivity source.
16:51Office productivity source.
16:52Office productivity source. That's great.
16:54Doug!
16:55After my dad died, we gradually scale back the cattle business.
16:58Now I just keep a few horses.
17:00And the kids have their ponies and ducks and rabbits and a goat named Millie.
17:05Are these your kids?
17:08Yeah.
17:09That's Jack. He's eight.
17:11And Sophia, she's ten. Going on forty.
17:14The kids haven't been out since Courtney filed for divorce, but I'm hoping they can come out soon.
17:19Oh, well, they're beautiful.
17:24Here you go.
17:25Oh, thank you.
17:26All right.
17:27You, uh, suggested that I was rash, that I wouldn't have offered you a job if I knew you better?
17:31You wouldn't.
17:32What disqualifies you, apart from your lack of experience?
17:35Well, isn't that enough?
17:36Nope.
17:39Well, frankly, I just don't think I know you well enough to know that I want to work with you.
17:44Now we're getting somewhere.
17:45You know, I'm sorry, really. Let me just put that another way.
17:49Well, no. You want to get to know me better. It's reasonable.
17:56What's the gun for?
17:57We're Republicans. It's foreplay.
17:59It's foreplay.
18:02I'm kidding.
18:04No, we just need to find her a niche.
18:06But, uh, but in the basement behind locked doors?
18:09What's going on? It's like a pound out there.
18:11Oh, what? They don't allow dogs where you work?
18:13Are you kidding me? They bite, Tommy. It's a litigator's nightmare.
18:16Oh, she's...
18:17Come on, kids. We're gonna be late for the board meeting.
18:19Did anyone notice how she made a board meeting sound like a trip to the zoo?
18:22Oh, speaking of family outings, tomorrow's family day at Justin's clinic.
18:25Family day?
18:26Yeah, it's a group sharing thing where you share things in a group.
18:30Anyway, he wants us all there.
18:31Is he all right? This is not because he slipped.
18:33No, no, he's fine. They do this with all the families.
18:35With this family?
18:36But now, don't start. If your brother wants us there, then we're going to be there. End of discussion.
18:41Hey, Mom, listen to me. This is your first board meeting, so just take it in.
18:45You know, you don't have to say anything. It's okay to be quiet.
18:48Why would I say anything?
18:50Sorry.
18:51Let the record show that this board is heard from the audit committee, the compliance committee, and the compensation committee, and due to the fact that there's no more relevant business, the board holds...
19:02Excuse me. If it's all right, I would like to present something to the board.
19:06Very well. The chair recognizes shareholder, Holly Harper.
19:12First of all, I would like to thank everyone on the board for such a warm welcome.
19:18It means so much to me being here today.
19:26If you could just take one, please, and then pass it on.
19:31It is my understanding that one of the goals of Ojai is new investments.
19:37As you will see, in this case, this is a vineyard called Greendale Vineyards.
19:42At its full capacity, the winery will produce 5,000 cases annually.
19:48Tim, if you will, please.
19:50Um, could you direct your attention, please?
19:57Why do I get the feeling you've never touched a gun?
20:00Well, I've never served in the army, and I've never had to defend my house against an attack by soda cans.
20:05You might be surprised by how much you enjoy it.
20:08Here. I'll show you.
20:10I used to watch my dad shoot when I was a kid, but he never let me touch his rifle.
20:17Oh, let's see.
20:20Right in here.
20:22Right there.
20:23Just squeeze the trigger gently.
20:25He just gave me my own rifles to play with.
20:42I guess when you did my background check, my NRA membership didn't turn up.
20:45Oh, apparently not.
20:46I'm also, uh, on the council to prevent handgun violence.
20:50So am I.
20:53What about immigration?
20:54All for it, as long as it's legal.
20:55Hmm.
20:57Family values?
20:58Against.
21:00Families are ruined in this country.
21:01Divorce is the bedrock of this great nation.
21:03It's funny.
21:04What about gay marriage?
21:05Not an issue.
21:06Really?
21:07Then why vote in favor for the ban on gay marriage?
21:09Because it was never going to pass anyway.
21:10And I needed to do something to pacify leadership to get my education bill into committee.
21:15I get it.
21:16You don't want to work for a hypocrite.
21:17I vote for a constitutional amendment to ban gay marriage and meanwhile I can't keep my own
21:18marriage afloat.
21:19Is that what you think?
21:20No.
21:21My brother, whom I respect very much, is gay.
21:38That's what he thinks.
21:41He also thinks that you hate gay people.
21:43He's right about the vote.
21:44I learned a tough lesson I wouldn't do it again.
21:45But I'm not a hypocrite, and I don't hate gay people.
21:50As for my own marriage, my wife is 16 years,
21:52and the mother of my children cheated on me.
21:55She accused me of cheating on her
21:57so she could get a better divorce settlement,
21:59and she knows I won't fight it.
22:00Because you're a public figure?
22:02Because I'm a father.
22:03And airing her dirty laundry in the media,
22:05no matter how false the dirt is,
22:07only gonna end up hurting the kids.
22:09And that's a situation that's gonna go on
22:10as long as I'm getting a divorce,
22:12and since that's being handled by divorce attorneys,
22:14that could be a while.
22:16I need someone on my staff
22:18who understands how the media thinks.
22:20Someone who can help me deal
22:22with the endless gossip and innuendo
22:25that people are spending is the truth.
22:28Know anybody?
22:32This is something that William Walker believed in.
22:36He felt very strongly that Ojai food
22:39should be in the winemaking business.
22:41So I hope that his wisdom survives
22:44in this board's decision.
22:46Yeah, thank you, Holly.
22:48That's very impressive indeed,
22:50and we will give it a lot of serious thought.
22:52On that note, I would like to say...
22:54Saul, I too would like to address the board.
22:58You would?
22:59Yes.
23:00Okay, of course, Nora.
23:02William and I also talked about many, many things
23:07when we were married,
23:09and I would like to share some of my thoughts with you.
23:15Oh, it was on Oprah.
23:27They have this avocado where they've taken the fat out of it.
23:31It's a slim cotto, slim cotto.
23:36It's a slim cotto, and it's really very, very good.
23:41And I can't help but think that it might be a goldmine for us.
23:46I think we should consider seriously investing in it.
23:50What did I say before we went into that meeting?
23:52You told me not to speak.
23:53I told you not to speak?
23:55Do you have any idea why?
23:57Because you didn't want to be embarrassed.
23:59Listen.
24:00Holly being here is the price of keeping this place afloat.
24:03Mom, you, you're...
24:06You're just making things worse.
24:21Hey.
24:22I'm running late for Justin's rehab confab?
24:25No, you've got time.
24:26I've been reading all these books on addiction for Justin.
24:29Yeah?
24:30Learn anything?
24:31Yeah.
24:32That it's a mistake to overlook the early warning signs.
24:35Hmm.
24:36You're about ten years too late for that.
24:39Yeah, not really.
24:40Listen, Joe, I...
24:42I screwed up with Gabe.
24:43Why did you do it, Gabe?
24:44These guys were having a party, and I wanted to go.
24:46It was stupid.
24:47Well, we're all in agreement there.
24:49I'm sorry.
24:50We appreciate your apology, Gabe, but it's not gonna cut it, not by a long shot.
24:55We can't let you break the rules of this house, not to mention the law.
24:58Break the law? Are you kidding me?
24:59Wait a second.
25:00Let's just chill for a second, okay?
25:02It's not like she's gonna call the cops or anything.
25:04That's not what I meant, Joe.
25:05What I'm saying is that Gabe needs to realize there are lines he can't cross without facing the consequences.
25:11Okay, fine. Let's just not get carried away.
25:13So, uh, Gabe, you go upstairs?
25:14Joe, you're not helping him by ignoring this.
25:16Gabe, go upstairs. I'll talk to you later.
25:19I can't believe you would undermine me in front of him like that.
25:25Oh, don't overreact. It's not gonna help to come down on him like a ton of bricks right now.
25:29I know my own kid, Sarah. I'll handle it later.
25:31This is so classic. Don't you see? At first, he convinces me to team up against you.
25:36Now, he's got you teamed up against me.
25:38Okay, we got Justin's thing. Let's suspend the psychobabble until after I shall.
25:44I am trying to be a good mother to him. I know that's what he wants when he's here.
25:47He has a mother.
25:48Yeah, but she's not here, is she, Joe? And I am.
25:51You guys make me sick, okay? Just let me be who I am. I'm not like you.
25:57Why would anyone want to be like you? I mean, look at yourselves. What's wrong with you, huh?
26:03Or have you all had lobotomies?
26:05Can we at least thank your family for coming here today, Claire?
26:10I would rather eat glass.
26:13All right, why don't we stop there?
26:17Poor kid. Of course, I'd shoot you if you talked to me like that.
26:20What does that mean?
26:21Justin, you want to come out now?
26:24Uh, yeah, sure.
26:26And bring your family, please.
26:27Guys, it's...
26:28Okay. Well, that's us.
26:31Everybody, sit down. Where's Julia?
26:33Morning sickness, but it's all day.
26:35Oh.
26:36Well, Kitty, you come over here, sit next to me.
26:37Kevin, you just stay down there and sit with your brother.
26:39Yeah, thanks, Mom.
26:40Okay.
26:41Why don't you introduce yourself to the rest of the families?
26:43Sure.
26:44Uh, I'm Justin Walker, and, uh, this is my family.
26:48Hi.
26:49Thank you for coming.
26:50All of this is a really important part of Justin's recovery, and just you guys being here is a really healthy gesture.
26:58So how are you feeling?
27:01Uh, totally weird.
27:04A little panicked, surrounded, but otherwise great.
27:08Part of what this is about is accountability, which we talk a lot about here.
27:12So I think Justin has some things to say to you.
27:15Go ahead.
27:17Well, I'd like to apologize for some things.
27:20Um, a lot of things.
27:22It's okay.
27:23We all love you so much.
27:24Yeah, I'm the most lovable person in the world, Mom.
27:26That sounded cynical.
27:27If you're upset, tell your mom why you're upset.
27:31Look, I've done some things any human being would be ashamed of, and I know that's hard for you to believe, Mom, but in order for this to work, I need to make amends, okay?
27:39So just...
27:40Okay.
27:41But whatever you've done, it's fine.
27:43I know you didn't mean it.
27:45Mom, just let him talk, please.
27:48Who do you want to apologize to first, Justin?
27:51Uh, Kevin.
27:53Remember when we were cleaning out the attic after Dad died, and you couldn't find your Princess Leia Star Wars figure?
27:59You know, the one with the slave girl outfit?
28:03Yeah, yeah, why?
28:04I sold this to the kid at the video store to buy drugs.
28:06What?
28:07Justin, I had that since...
28:09That thing was in mint condition.
28:10It's in the original packaging.
28:11It's worth 300 bucks.
28:13I sold it for 50.
28:16Well, well, why didn't you just ask me for the money?
28:19What, to buy drugs, Kevin?
28:20Just accept his apology.
28:21Excuse me, I think this is his amends to me.
28:23I think you can talk when you get your own amends.
28:24Speaking of which, Kitty, I'm sorry that you had to find me half dead.
28:28Well, I was there, too.
28:29We found him together.
28:31Mom...
28:32Tommy, stop momming me.
28:33If you had your way, I would never speak at all.
28:35Okay, please.
28:36I'm sorry for that morning, okay?
28:37It's pretty much the worst thing I ever could have done to you guys, and I'm sorry.
28:40Sweetheart, you had just found out they were calling you back to the war.
28:43Look, I'm not asking for your forgiveness, Mom.
28:45I just want you to understand that I know what I did, okay?
28:47Okay.
28:48Can I finish?
28:49Yes.
28:50Sarah and Joe, there was a time, I don't know if you remember, I promised to babysit,
28:57and I called you and said my car had broken down.
28:59Yeah.
29:00Right.
29:01You were high.
29:02Yes, I was in Vegas.
29:03I could barely speak, so I can't believe the car story worked.
29:05I can.
29:07How did I become the problem here?
29:09Oh, don't worry.
29:10I'm the one everybody's gonna blame.
29:11Gabe is my kid.
29:12Don't criticize how I parent him.
29:13He's my child, too, now, okay?
29:15Wake up, Joe.
29:16Look around.
29:17Do you really want him here in five minutes?
29:18What's wrong with Gabe?
29:19He got into the vodka this week, Mom.
29:21This is none of their business.
29:22You know what?
29:23When we were young, we all did our share of experimentation.
29:25All of us.
29:26What are you saying?
29:27That I just sat around while my children got sloshed?
29:29Tommy, we're not at work now.
29:31You have to stop.
29:32You two need to stop arguing.
29:33It's been going on all week.
29:34You put me in charge of her.
29:36What'd you expect?
29:37To find her something to do, Tommy?
29:38I had no idea I was such a big burden.
29:39Why your father's mistress is such a big asset set.
29:42Look, look, wait a minute.
29:43Wait a minute, you guys.
29:44We are here to talk to Justin.
29:45Yes.
29:46So, yeah, come on, let's get on with it.
29:47Your kitty's running late for her new job.
29:48Oh.
29:49Okay.
29:50I didn't know it started until next week.
29:51I know.
29:52I know.
29:53God, I knew it.
29:54What happened to weighing it?
29:55I weighed it and I took it.
29:56You took the job?
29:57I did.
29:58Oh, congratulations.
29:59You're so happy.
30:00Yeah, sure.
30:01Congratulate her on helping strip me of my constitutional rights.
30:02You know what?
30:03Marriage is not a constitutional right.
30:04And as you pointed out, maybe you better wait for a guy who actually wants to marry you.
30:08Well, maybe if I cheated on my fiancee and played musical chairs with my career, I'd get
30:11a little more play.
30:12Oh, this is exactly what I was afraid would happen.
30:14Really, they're usually much better behaved than this.
30:17Mom.
30:18Mom.
30:19Mom.
30:20Mom.
30:21Mom.
30:22Mom.
30:23Mom.
30:24Mom.
30:25Mom.
30:26Mom.
30:27Mom.
30:28Mom.
30:29Mom.
30:30Mom.
30:31Mom.
30:32Okay.
30:33Well, I think it's clear what this family dynamic is all about.
30:37Josh.
30:38Mom.
30:40Justin.
30:41You wanna say something?
30:45Look, I love you guys very much, but I am so sick of all your problems.
30:50You guys are always fighting and arguing and making up with each other, and that's the
30:54way you like it.
30:55And you like me because I was the one person you didn't fight with.
30:59You know, because I was the cute one, I-I always had a smile on, so you don't see
31:03me like I really was.
31:05Tommy, you have lately, and I thank you for that.
31:09Look, if you guys love me, you'll just stop taking care of me.
31:14And you'll call me out on my crap.
31:16And then, and then we'll fight.
31:21The same way you guys fight.
31:24God.
31:35Good morning.
31:48Ow.
31:49I have coffee.
31:55Kevin.
31:57What are you doing here?
31:59I wanted to stop by on my way home from the gym.
32:01Why do all you gay people work out so early?
32:04All you gay people.
32:08Because after six, all the treadmills in front of the mirror are gone.
32:12So can we talk about the job?
32:14I couldn't not take it because you didn't want me to.
32:17It's what I want, kid.
32:19I'm not going to argue with that.
32:21Wow.
32:23This is working.
32:25Will you please just promise me one thing?
32:29Hmm?
32:29That you will argue with him every time he's wrong?
32:32I promise.
32:36Go back to bed.
32:37I also promise to argue with you whenever you're wrong.
32:43Wow.
32:43What?
32:44You, you really have been working out.
32:47Can you really tell?
32:49Yeah, you, you look good.
32:51I know, I know I need to work my pecs a little more.
32:53It's not fair.
32:55She's not my mother.
32:56Yes, she is.
32:57In this house, she is your mother.
32:59And I have seen for myself how fiercely she loves you.
33:03So trust me, pal.
33:04She is a lioness protecting her cub.
33:06By what?
33:06Growning me?
33:07Yeah.
33:08That is what we decided together.
33:11Okay, Gabe.
33:15So for the next month on the nights that you're here, no internet, no iPod, and no television.
33:22What the hell do you want me to do then?
33:23Um, you could try hanging out with us and your brother and your sister.
33:28No.
33:29Fine.
33:31Can I go now?
33:33Sure.
33:36I think I succeeded in making a name.
33:38Yeah, it's us both now.
33:40Happy.
33:41No, I need a drink.
33:43Do you think there's any vodka left?
33:45Don't make me ground you.
33:46This is yours.
33:52I switched to decaf.
33:54I got too jittery this week.
33:57What are you doing?
33:58I'm packing up my desk.
34:00Do you need any extra post-its?
34:03Why are you leaving?
34:05I've had some bad ideas in my life, but thinking I could work here and share an office with you
34:10is one of the worst.
34:11No offense.
34:11None taken.
34:12I shouldn't have brought up William at the board meeting.
34:17It was insensitive and...
34:20Passive-aggressive?
34:22I was very nervous, and it wasn't exactly a friendly audience.
34:27Anyway, I'm sorry.
34:31The truth is, you and I had very different relationships with him.
34:36I'm not surprised he talked to you about his work.
34:38Well, it was all we could talk about.
34:43He kept his family private, and I didn't really want to know anyway.
34:48But being here around all these walkers, watching you all together, well, I never had that, a family.
34:57You always want what you can't have, I guess.
35:02Isn't that funny?
35:03I never did.
35:04Well, that's about it.
35:08It really didn't accumulate too much.
35:12I really want to wish you luck.
35:13You obviously have a knack for this.
35:16I'm just, uh, an old working girl who seems to have gotten lucky.
35:21I thought all you actresses had it easy.
35:23You have assistants to do all the mundane things for you.
35:26Assistant?
35:26I was practically unemployable in Hollywood.
35:31I went from temp job to temp job.
35:33How do you think I learned how to type?
35:36I really don't know the first thing about you, do I?
35:40Well, who knows?
35:42Maybe we'll be friends someday.
35:45Maybe.
35:48But not today.
35:49Mom, where are you going?
36:00Wait, wait.
36:01You can't boss me around anymore.
36:04I'm totally useless here.
36:05I know that.
36:06But you know what?
36:07It wasn't always that way.
36:09I was once an executive secretary.
36:12You were?
36:13Yes, I was.
36:14To a wonderful man, Mr. Stanley Elliott.
36:16He was the president of a big manufacturing company.
36:18He used to say to me every day,
36:20Nora, one day you're going to run this place.
36:22And he meant it.
36:23What happened?
36:24Sarah was born.
36:25And then Kitty and you and Kevin and last but not least, Justin.
36:30You don't have any regrets, do you?
36:31Well, I should have the way you guys treat me.
36:35Mom.
36:36No.
36:36No.
36:39No.
36:41Tommy, you know, I read Mr. Elliott's obituary in the Times not too long ago,
36:46and I felt so sad because I realized there wasn't anybody left who knew me the way I was
36:51then, the way he knew me.
36:54Whatever else I could have been in this life was buried with old Stanley.
37:00I made my choices.
37:01I just forgot for a minute they were the right choices.
37:05I've got to go.
37:05One more thing.
37:10Ojai should buy that vineyard.
37:12It's obviously a very good deal.
37:24Would you excuse me for a minute?
37:26I've got the L.A. Times on the phone.
37:27They want to know why I want to keep my divorce proceedings sealed.
37:30Got any ideas?
37:31Hi, this is Kitty Walker.
37:35Who's this?
37:36Benny, hi.
37:37How you doing?
37:38No.
37:39No, I work here now.
37:41No, I'm not kidding.
37:44Listen, about those divorce proceedings, I'm going to call you back tomorrow with a full
37:48statement.
37:50I'll talk to you tomorrow.
37:56Good morning, Senator.
37:58Good morning, Miss Walker.
38:01Oh, um, what full statement were you referring to just now?
38:06The one that I'll be writing today as your new communications director.
38:10You know, the one where you tell the truth about your divorce, about how you never had
38:14sexual relations with that nanny.
38:16You're kidding.
38:16Mm-mm.
38:17Every time you hold back or try to conceal something, you're just giving them another
38:21story.
38:22The story is Senator McAllister is still concealing something from his constituents.
38:26You are going to have a chronic, incurable character problem that will follow you into your
38:30next campaign unless you tell the truth now.
38:32And, yes, there will be a fair amount of unpleasantness, but I'll be here to get you through it.
38:38That's my job.
38:40And how will my kids get through it?
38:43Well, that's your job.
38:47And your brother?
38:48Is he okay with you working here?
38:52He'll survive.
38:53Just don't go voting for any more constitutional amendments to ban gay marriage.
38:57Don't worry.
38:57My own brother wouldn't let me do that ever again.
38:59Wait, wait, wait a minute.
39:00You have a gay brother?
39:02Yeah.
39:04I mean, a cute one, too.
39:06Well, why didn't you tell me that when you were...
39:07My brother's sexual orientation doesn't usually come up in a job interview, but you're, you know,
39:12a staffer now.
39:13Well, is he single?
39:14Eddie, do you want both of our brothers to kill you?
39:19I got this towel when you guys were still married.
39:22The lead singer of the Rotting Monkeys threw it in the audience, and I caught it.
39:26It smells like ass, but it reminds me of when we all used to be a family.
39:31I love this towel.
39:36Thanks for sharing, Claire.
39:38That was great.
39:39Hey, Justin, you want to come out now?
39:46Why does he always have to follow her?
39:48It's not fair.
39:49Whew.
39:51Hello?
39:52Um, I was supposed to think of something that would help me stay clean, so, uh...
39:57This is it.
39:59My mom sent me, uh, this tape when I was in Afghanistan.
40:06They say when you're a drug addict, you're supposed to think of something that you want
40:10to live for.
40:12Um, and I've thought a lot about that back then, too.
40:16And, uh, the thing I live for is...
40:21It's my family.
40:23They kind of had a bad day here yesterday.
40:26That's not really who they are.
40:28This.
40:31This is who they are.
40:38Hi, sweetie.
40:39How are you?
40:40I was going to write you another email, but Mrs. Silver told me that I should send a tape,
40:46which I thought was such a good idea.
40:47Not as high-tech, but you get to hear my voice.
40:50Lucky you.
40:51Actually, I have some amazing news, so let me lead off with that.
40:55Joe and Sarah are pregnant again.
40:57She just told me two nights ago.
40:58Can you believe it?
41:00I really can't think of a better mother than your sister.
41:03And she works.
41:04She's like this supermom.
41:07Tommy, Mr. Newlywed, is doing so well at Ojai.
41:11Dad's giving him more and more responsibility.
41:14It's a family business, after all.
41:16And speaking of work, Kevin is doing much too much of it.
41:20I wish he'd take some time off.
41:22He is going to the gay pride parade this year.
41:27He won't let me go with him, though, which I guess I understand.
41:33Kitty's back in New York.
41:35I listen to her radio show from time to time.
41:37I don't agree with the words she says, but it's so nice to hear her voice.
41:43And your dad couldn't be better.
41:45He carries your picture everywhere he goes.
41:48You can't imagine how proud he is of you.
41:51We all miss you beyond words, my sweet boy.
41:55You're my light.
41:59I know what you're doing takes so much courage.
42:03Please come home as soon as you can.
42:06Life is so much less without you.
42:08In your love, in your love, in your love.
42:16In your love, in your love.
42:25Rick, move your head.
42:55Rick, move your head.
43:04And as you say, please come on.
43:19Bye.
43:19Bye.