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00:01Previously on Desperate Housewives
00:03Were you with a woman?
00:04I cheated on you.
00:05You said you were gonna hate him forever.
00:07You shouldn't listen to a woman.
00:08It's just had her heart broken.
00:09Sometimes ending a relationship
00:11I don't care what we call it.
00:12I just wanna be with you.
00:13I don't think that would be wise.
00:14Can be very hard.
00:15I'm the one who was sleeping with your son.
00:17But Helen, it's over now.
00:19But keeping secrets
00:20It's not even close to being over.
00:21Is even harder.
00:23I'm not sure I understand what you're saying.
00:25I killed my baby sister.
00:30Okay, I'm gonna shut this up now.
00:32I want you to do this.
00:33Oh, oh, oh.
00:34Back here, back here.
00:35Back here.
00:36I want the toys picked up.
00:37How many times do I have to tell you?
00:39Pick up your toys.
00:40You want a spanking?
00:41Yeah!
00:42Yeah!
00:43There's a look the parents of well-behaved children
00:46give to the parents of the not-so-well-behaved.
00:49Carter, don't you dare look at me like that.
00:51I will wipe that smirk off your face.
00:52It's a look that says you should learn to control your kids.
00:55We're just gonna clean the yard.
00:57After all, they're your responsibility.
01:00No!
01:05Hey!
01:06Enough boys!
01:07Of course, it was easy for Susan to feel smug
01:10with a daughter like Julie.
01:12We're gonna take it.
01:13She always brought home straight A's.
01:14Oh, you did it again!
01:17She was helpful around the house.
01:22She was bright, affectionate, and considerate of others.
01:27To her mother's way of thinking, Julie was the perfect child.
01:31Unfortunately, Susan was about to discover that no such creature existed.
01:41Mom!
01:42What's going on here?
01:43Are you just kissing my daughter?
01:45Uh, a little.
01:47What are you thinking?
01:48Mom, calm down.
01:49She's only 14.
01:50Yeah, I should probably be going.
01:52You think?
01:56Oh, just...
01:58See you Friday.
01:59What's he talking about?
02:01What's happening on Friday?
02:02He's taking me to the school dance.
02:04Oh, no he's not.
02:05Mom, I know he's us kissing, but you've gotta chill now.
02:08Well, don't tell me to chill.
02:09I have no intentions of chilling.
02:11Whatever.
02:12I'm taking out the trash.
02:13You're not going anywhere.
02:14You're gonna stay here and talk about this.
02:15I'm not gonna talk to you while you're freaking out.
02:17Just so we're clear, you are not allowed to see here anymore.
02:19There is also a look the parents of not-so-well-behaved children give to parents like Susan.
02:25It says,
02:27Welcome to the club.
02:29Welcome to the club.
04:00It's over.
04:01I swear.
04:01We're not here about that.
04:02We need you to do something for us.
04:05Oh, okay.
04:06John surprised us last night when he announced he was turning down his college scholarship.
04:10Instead, he's decided to expand his gardening business.
04:13Mow lawns full time.
04:16What, uh, why would he do that?
04:18We don't know why.
04:19Do you think we'd be talking to you if we did?
04:22You'll have to forgive my wife.
04:23She's still upset over the whole, um...
04:25Statutory rape thing.
04:27Alan.
04:27What do you want me to do?
04:31He's refusing to talk to us.
04:33If you could just convince him that he's making a big mistake.
04:36John and I made a clean break.
04:39I think it's best that we just keep our distance.
04:41Please.
04:42Last week, he turned 18 and moved out of the house.
04:45We're stuck.
04:48I'm sorry.
04:50I'm, I, I'm so sorry.
04:51I just can't handle this right now.
04:53I have my own personal things going on.
04:55My life is falling apart.
04:56I don't care, Alan.
04:58We haven't gone to the police about what you did.
05:01But that can easily change.
05:07I'll see what I can do.
05:11Good.
05:16So nice to meet you.
05:20You can do this, all right?
05:25Just, just scooch down a few inches.
05:27And I'll, I'll grab you.
05:29No, you'll drop me.
05:30I'm not going to drop you.
05:31I might strangle you for climbing up here in the first place.
05:34But drop you.
05:35No.
05:35Come on.
05:37Oh.
05:37Come here, you little monster.
05:37Hey, okay, just wait.
05:39Hey, look at me.
05:39Don't come down.
05:40Look, I found one and we're on the airport.
05:42Hey, Rodney.
05:43Is Parker back up on the roof?
05:45Yep.
05:46Yeah.
05:46See if we can find that frisbee while he's up there.
05:49Yeah, I'm going to get right on that.
05:51Oh.
05:51Hi.
05:52How's my favorite girl?
05:53I'm so happy to see you.
05:54It's such a shame that Allison couldn't make it.
05:56Oh, just another business trip for the world.
05:57Wandering salesman.
05:59She'd be bored to tears.
06:00Hey, Parker.
06:01Come on.
06:02Aren't you going to give me a hug?
06:04It's Grandpa.
06:05Don't take it personally.
06:06He's scared to climb down.
06:07Can I give it a shot?
06:09Yeah, sure.
06:09Knock yourself out.
06:11Yeah.
06:11Be careful.
06:14Parker.
06:15I got a question for you.
06:16It's only one, but it's kind of an important question.
06:18A character-defining question, actually.
06:20You want to hear it?
06:21Mm-hmm.
06:22Only a little girl would be afraid to come down the ladder.
06:24Now, you're not a little girl, are you?
06:26I'm not looking at a little girly girl, am I?
06:35Are you okay?
06:36Ah!
06:37Ah!
06:37Come on!
06:38Wow, you got him down.
06:39Come on!
06:39How did he do that?
06:41Sexism.
06:41Well, let's start off by addressing the division of assets.
06:46Well, we're not prepared to discuss either the primary residence or the retirement plans
06:49at this time.
06:50Are you prepared to discuss the cars, the antiques?
06:52I'd like to start by discussing the country club membership.
06:54Access to the facilities is integral to Dr. Vandenkamp's medical practice.
06:57What are we doing here?
07:01I'm sorry, Rex?
07:02I'm talking to my wife.
07:04Surrounded by lawyers, dividing up our stuff.
07:06I don't want this.
07:08I thought I did, but I don't.
07:10Maybe we should talk this over before it's too late.
07:14What do you say, Bree?
07:16Should we send the vultures home?
07:17I want to keep the club membership.
07:32Rex is terrible at tennis.
07:34And he hates buffets.
07:37Okay?
07:38If you'll turn to page two of the proposed settlement, you'll find our prioritized list.
07:42Right.
07:44They were kissing, huh?
07:45Right at my kitchen table.
07:47He must have shocked the hell out of them.
07:49Well, I'm glad you can laugh about this.
07:51They're just being kids.
07:52This is easy for you.
07:53You're the father of the boy.
07:54I'm the mother of the girl.
07:56You know, things get out of hand.
07:57Yes, yes.
07:57I get it, Susan.
07:59Now, what is it you want from me?
08:02Well, I want to know that I am not the only one who's worried about this.
08:06And I want to know that if the two of them are over here, that they are going to be supervised.
08:09And I really want you to stop looking at me like I'm crazy.
08:11The only reason I'm smiling is because it's practically irrelevant.
08:15I've sold the house.
08:16Really?
08:18Mm-hmm.
08:18We'll be moving at the end of the month.
08:20You sold the house?
08:23Zach.
08:23Why didn't you tell me about this?
08:25I wanted to wait until it was official.
08:27You told me when I got back from Silvercrest that you'd reconsidered.
08:30You lied to me.
08:30I think you need to take your medicine.
08:31What, you think pumping me full of drugs is going to keep me quiet?
08:35Upstairs now.
08:35You don't care about me, and you didn't care about Mom.
08:38You know what?
08:39I wish she'd shot you instead.
08:50So you're moving.
08:51We're all going to miss you.
08:55In the future, checklists mean, is it in the car?
08:57Not like, do you remember it, okay?
08:59The next morning, before Parker Scavo's Little League game had even begun,
09:04a major player was about to be tagged out.
09:12Hi.
09:16Hi, uh, I thought you guys were at practice.
09:19Oh, Parker, um, forgot his catcher's mitt.
09:24Ah, Lynette, this is Lois McDaniel.
09:27She's one of my major suppliers in the area.
09:30She's in paper products manufacturing.
09:32Oh, uh, it's nice to meet you.
09:36Nice to meet you, too.
09:37You have a lovely home.
09:40Just working out, uh, some of these new contracts.
09:44You know, hammering out some of the little things, the minor details.
09:47Overhead, shipping costs.
09:48Mommy, look what I found.
09:54I'm sorry.
09:55These are mine.
09:58They must have fallen out of my purse.
10:02Well, um, we don't want to be late for the game.
10:07Nice to meet you.
10:07Hey.
10:21Hey.
10:22I'm not speaking to you.
10:23Didn't like the settlement talks, huh?
10:25You only demanded the good china because you know I love it.
10:28You take our time, Sharon Aspen, and I'm vindictive.
10:30Come on.
10:31You'll hardly ever use that place.
10:32Hardly?
10:34How about never?
10:34You're fine.
10:35When I move out, I'm going to use your good china for takeout food.
10:38Yeah.
10:39Pizza, spare ribs.
10:40You know what?
10:40At our next settlement talks, I plan on asking for your golf clubs.
10:45Isn't divorce fun?
10:50It's time for your heart medication.
10:53You know, I meant what I said at that meeting.
10:56I will fire my lawyer tomorrow.
10:57Just give me the word.
10:59Sweetie, I think it's too late.
11:01Why?
11:02Because you were unfaithful.
11:03But if you could find a way to forgive me, if we could find a way to be happy, wouldn't
11:08you want that?
11:09You know what I really, truly want?
11:13Revenge.
11:15I mean, if somehow we could level the playing field, then maybe I could find a way to come
11:19back.
11:19So, what does that mean?
11:23You want to have an affair?
11:27Okay, uh, who are we talking about here?
11:30Your dopey pharmacist?
11:32Would that hurt you, Rex?
11:34If I slept with another man?
11:36It would devastate me.
11:42Here you go.
11:43Bree, you can't possibly...
11:45Time to take your medicine.
12:05I got it!
12:06She doesn't hate you.
12:21My mom just worries.
12:22She thinks I'm crazy.
12:24No, she doesn't.
12:26Well, maybe a little.
12:28You didn't tell her what I told you, did you?
12:31About what happened to Dana?
12:33Zach, I can keep a secret.
12:34I promise, I will never tell her.
12:39What's that noise?
12:52Hi.
12:53Hi.
12:53Hi.
12:53Hi.
12:53Hi.
12:53Hi.
12:57Hi, everybody.
12:58You ready, Will?
13:00Yeah.
13:00Hold this long.
13:02What's up?
13:02Hi. What are you doing here?
13:10I was walking outside and I saw you in the window.
13:12I was surprised. I never thought of you as a diner person.
13:15I'm not. Coffee's just dreadful.
13:19Well, it's late and I need to get out of the house and it was the only place still open.
13:24No. I didn't mean to interrupt.
13:32George?
13:32Would you like to join me for a dreadful cup of coffee?
13:41It was my first week in college and I went to a meeting of the young Republicans where Rex gave a speech.
13:48And I went to him afterward and introduced myself and told him that I agreed with his stance on the death penalty.
13:53And he took me out to a diner and we stayed up till two in the morning talking about big government.
14:02gun control and illegal immigration.
14:06Oh, it was just such a magical night.
14:13And I knew by the time he got me back to my dorm that one day I was going to be Mrs. Rex Vandekamp.
14:21And even now, you know, after the betrayal, I know that we're supposed to be together, but I don't know how I could be with someone I don't trust.
14:34So, what are you going to do?
14:36That I don't know.
14:40That I don't know.
14:42What do you think I should do?
14:44You're asking me?
14:46Oh, I should not have done that.
14:48I am...
14:49No, no.
14:49No, it's okay.
14:50No, George.
14:51It's not okay.
14:52It was insensitive.
14:53I know how you feel about me.
14:54And I...
14:55Brie, I...
14:56I want to help.
15:03So...
15:04Does he love you?
15:08Yes.
15:10Is he a good person?
15:13Aside from the adultery, yes.
15:15Well, then it's easy.
15:18If I could get a good person to love me, I would find a way to forgive them.
15:25You are such a special man, George Williams.
15:29And you deserve such a special woman.
15:33I think so.
15:39a huge рекi
15:40Is there one way to work?
15:42Maybe if I can do a living room.
15:43Yeah.
15:44A huge rein,
15:45Is there two things?
15:46Yeah.
15:47It's Hubby.
15:48It's probably a different thing.
15:49It's a small appearance in the whole badcience,
15:53The true...
15:55A young woman,
15:56I think so-
15:57I think,
15:58It works.
15:59It really mejorar.
16:01It's quite hard.
16:03I think,
16:04It's very speculative to think and
16:06Where are you going?
16:24Oh, I thought I'd just eat this in my room.
16:25You know, the house isn't that big, Rodney.
16:27You're going to have to stop avoiding me.
16:30Okay, okay.
16:32Lois isn't a supplier.
16:35Really?
16:36Ann, I want to apologize.
16:38I thought you and the kids were going to be gone all afternoon.
16:41Is there anything I can do to make it up to you?
16:45Well, for starters, you can wipe that disgusting smirk off your face.
16:50Annette.
16:50How could you do something like this to Allison?
16:53I don't know.
16:54I don't know what happens a little bit at a time.
16:56Years go by, the kids burn you out, I'm on the road so much.
17:00We just drifted apart.
17:01It's complicated.
17:01It's not complicated.
17:02It's completely irresponsible.
17:03For years, I have stayed married to a woman that I don't love because I made a vow to God.
17:09So don't talk to me about responsibilities.
17:12So your take on this is you're the victim?
17:13Oh, I can see that we're just going to have to agree to disagree.
17:16We're not done here.
17:18Oh, yeah, we are.
17:19Because my sex life is my own business, not yours.
17:23And there's nothing you can do about it anyway.
17:25Dad?
17:41What are you doing?
17:44I don't want to talk about it.
17:45Talk about what?
17:45Does Lynette know you're out here?
17:47Oh, yeah, she knows.
17:48Are you driving the airport?
17:50Wait here.
17:52Lynette?
17:53Yeah?
17:53Why is my dad sitting out on the curb?
17:58Because I kicked him out of the house.
18:00I see.
18:01You want to tell me why?
18:02Hold on.
18:04I made you drink.
18:07Oh, God.
18:07What did he do?
18:10Yesterday, I came home and I walked in on your dad with a woman.
18:16He's having an affair.
18:17I am so, so, so...
18:19God.
18:20I know, I know, I know.
18:21Are you okay?
18:24Yeah.
18:24Um, I should go talk to him.
18:26That's it?
18:27What?
18:28I just...
18:29I expected a bigger reaction.
18:31I've been sitting here with knots in my stomach.
18:32Okay, look, I never mentioned this before because I knew how you'd react, but, um...
18:36I'm not that surprised by this.
18:40My father's been having affairs for years.
18:42You knew about this?
18:46Yeah.
18:47Kind of.
18:47Yeah.
18:48I mean, it was mostly in the past.
18:50I mean, I didn't know that he was still at it.
18:51I mean, I figured he was getting too old.
18:53In some strange way, I'm actually impressed, you know?
18:56Impressed?
18:58Impressed?
18:58I...
18:59Tom, please, please don't tell me you're all right with this.
19:01I'm not.
19:02No, no, he should never have brought that woman over here.
19:04No, he should never have been with her in the first place.
19:06I know, I know, but, you know, that's who he is.
19:09I mean, it's been going on for years.
19:11My mom's made peace with him.
19:12I seriously doubt that.
19:14Look, you know, there's no point in talking about this, but I'm going to go get my father.
19:17I'm going to bring him back in, or I'm going to put him in his room, and we can all just cool off.
19:20That man is not coming back in this house.
19:24Yes, he is.
19:25No, he's not.
19:26Lynette, he is my father.
19:28This is my house.
19:30You can't tell me what to do.
19:32I say we go up there and kick the door down.
19:37Yeah, Dad, you do that.
19:39I don't know how that works out for you.
19:46Hi, um...
19:48I don't know if I have the right address.
19:52Does John Rowland live here?
19:54I'm really glad you came by.
19:56I was going to call you again tomorrow.
19:58Uh, yeah, I'm sorry I haven't returned any of your calls.
20:01It's okay.
20:02I'm just happy to see you.
20:04I heard about Mr. Solis.
20:06It sucks you had to take a job.
20:08Yeah, well, you know me.
20:10I'll survive.
20:14Come here.
20:16Oh.
20:17Oh, no, John, I, uh, I didn't come here for that.
20:30What's wrong?
20:32Well, I heard that you're going full-time with your gardening business.
20:34What happened to college?
20:35I decided not to go.
20:36Why?
20:38Well, an opportunity has presented itself,
20:41and for me to take advantage of it,
20:42I need to start making money.
20:44John, what opportunity is more important than college?
20:49You know, for the longest time,
20:51the only thing I had to offer you was my heart.
20:53Mr. Solis gave you security,
20:55and I couldn't compete.
20:56You know, but now he can't even offer you that,
20:58and I can.
20:59You know, my business is taking off.
21:00I can take care of you.
21:02We can finally be together.
21:03Mr. Solis?
21:16Will you marry me?
21:23Please, why else would you want to chaperone the dance?
21:25Mrs. Vandekamp needed volunteers.
21:27She begged me.
21:28You're so transparent.
21:31Anyway, you won't even know I'm there.
21:33Well, not too much.
21:36Julie, you know you can tell me anything, right?
21:38Yeah, Mom.
21:40So if you had a problem,
21:41or some sort of secret was weighing on you?
21:45Of course.
21:46I tell you everything.
21:54You know, I can't believe you're just uprooting us like this.
21:57We need a fresh start.
21:59Here.
22:00You want to get it about like this.
22:04So many bad things have happened around here.
22:07Finally, I have someone I can talk to.
22:09It's like you want to take that away.
22:11You mean Julie?
22:12Yeah.
22:13What bad things do you talk to her about?
22:16Do you talk to her about your mother?
22:17Yeah.
22:18Other stuff?
22:19Like what?
22:22Zach, like what?
22:23Dad, this is what I've been trying to talk to you about.
22:30Okay.
22:32Ever since Mom died, I've started to remember things.
22:35Just quick flashes from when I was little.
22:37Nice and taut like this.
22:40What kind of things?
22:41Lots of blood, Mom screaming, and Dana.
22:54I remember killing Dana.
22:58You told this to Julie?
23:00I trust her.
23:03Did she tell her mother?
23:06I don't know.
23:11Start from the beginning.
23:13I want you to tell me everything that you told Julie.
23:15Hey.
23:31Hey.
23:32What's that?
23:32Oh, well, I was going to give it to you, but I saw that the other girls weren't wearing flowers.
23:37I guess it's not that kind of dance.
23:41If you don't want to stand out, I'd understand.
23:44I like standing out.
23:45What's Paul doing here?
24:11Oh, he's chaperoning.
24:12He called a couple of hours ago and volunteered.
24:14Really?
24:15No, I'm true.
24:16Well, the other day he could have cared less about Julie and Zach dating, and now all of a sudden he shows up at the dance.
24:21Maybe he's just trying to be supportive.
24:23Maybe.
24:23Dr. Van de Kamp?
24:34Hello, George.
24:35My cardiologist phoned in a prescription.
24:37Oh, right, right.
24:37I've got her here somewhere.
24:38So, have you seen Brie lately?
24:42Yeah, I ran into her last night at the diner on Maple Avenue.
24:46We had a nice talk.
24:47Hmm.
24:48That's all you did?
24:50Just talk?
24:52We're just friends, Dr. Van de Kamp.
24:54Nothing more.
24:55That's good to hear.
24:55You know, if you ever do get a vibe from Brie that she's interested in more than just friendship, I'd be careful if I were you.
25:05Excuse me?
25:05I just want you to know that she'd only be using you to even the score with me.
25:10Don't fall for it.
25:13Brie would never do anything like that.
25:15She's a lady.
25:16Exactly.
25:17Very beautiful, classy lady.
25:20Remember, they tend to end up with doctors, not pharmacists.
25:23Brie is very beautiful and very classy, but she's not very perceptive.
25:35For instance, she thinks you're a good person, and it's now very clear to me, you aren't.
25:45I'd like my prescription now, George.
25:53I can't seem to find it.
25:59I guess I'll have to have it delivered.
26:03No.
26:23Did you notice?
26:51They're playing a classic.
26:53Yeah.
26:56Care to dance?
27:01I'd love to.
27:12I have a little confession to make.
27:15Oh?
27:15I've been so concerned about Julie lately that I sort of eavesdropped on her the other day
27:21while she was having a phone conversation with Zach.
27:24Really?
27:26They were having a very interesting conversation.
27:29About?
27:31Zach was telling Julie about what happened to Dana.
27:36Was he now?
27:36Yes.
27:38How much did you hear?
27:43Everything.
27:49You realize it was an accident.
27:52Oh, of course.
27:53I assumed as much.
27:55He didn't mean to kill Dana.
27:56He was practically a baby himself.
28:02He didn't understand what he was doing.
28:04No, of course he didn't.
28:06So, what happened exactly?
28:10Marianne, this and I never really knew.
28:13We heard the baby screaming.
28:14By the time we got up to the crib, it was too late.
28:18Paul, I am so sorry.
28:22So, you and Mariel has just kept us to yourselves all these years?
28:32It was a very dark chapter in our lives.
28:35We preferred not to relive it.
28:38It was also a private family matter.
28:41I'd appreciate your discretion.
28:51Sure.
28:52Did you have a good time?
29:07Yeah, I did.
29:09It was great.
29:15Look.
29:17I want you to know that I'm really sorry I talked to Julie.
29:19But she did promise me that she wasn't going to say anything to her mom.
29:22It's okay.
29:23I handled Susan.
29:25Good.
29:26We need to talk about these things that you think you remember.
29:30They're not true.
29:33How can they not be true?
29:36Memories lie, Zach.
29:37You didn't kill anyone.
29:46Dana is very much alive.
29:48Dana is very much alive.
29:48Hi.
29:49What are you doing here?
30:06Where is it?
30:07What?
30:08The ring, Gabrielle.
30:09My grandmother's ring.
30:10John caught me off guard.
30:11Obviously, I'm going to give back the ring.
30:13Well, you better.
30:14Because make no mistake.
30:16If you try to ruin my son's life, I will ruin yours.
30:21Helen, okay.
30:22Go to the car.
30:23Come on, please.
30:24Just please.
30:25Obviously, I'm not leaving my husband and marrying John.
30:34Well, I think that's wise.
30:36I'll talk to John tomorrow and get back the ring.
30:38Okay, good.
30:39Good.
30:39Um, we appreciate everything you've done.
30:43Hey, Bob.
30:45I get why she's so angry with me, but what I don't get is why you're so nice.
30:52Well, John's a big boy.
30:54Whatever happened between the two of you was his mistake as much as yours.
30:57I guess.
30:59I understand if, uh, you hate me just a little.
31:02When I was a kid, I always played by the rules.
31:18I never cheated on a test, never even missed a curfew.
31:23But I can't help but think how wonderful it would have been to have made at least one mistake like you.
31:32That's sweet.
31:35You're very sweet.
31:37Yeah.
31:38I'm a little sweet.
31:41Mostly.
31:42I'm just middle-aged.
31:43Are you okay?
32:04I know this is a lot to digest all at once.
32:07I'm fine.
32:07I'm just happy you finally told me the truth.
32:13One thing, though.
32:15Why are you telling me all this now?
32:18I couldn't let you keep thinking that you killed someone.
32:21No one should carry that kind of burden.
32:24Well, you just didn't want me running my mouth.
32:26It's not what it's about.
32:27Yes, it is.
32:27I won't tell anyone.
32:33I'll keep your secret.
32:37Dad.
32:41But we're not moving.
32:44That's out of the question.
32:48Well, I'm not leaving Julie.
32:49And if you want my support, that's the deal.
32:53And if I refuse?
32:54You won't.
32:55So here's the thing.
33:10I feel really awful about how I acted before.
33:14For God's sake, Lynette, you threw me out of my own house.
33:16I overreacted.
33:17I know.
33:18I'm sorry.
33:19Look, I know you love my mom, but how she decides to live her life is just, it's entirely
33:27up to her.
33:29You're right.
33:30You're right.
33:32I guess I just got so upset because, oh, whatever.
33:37Let's not beat a dead horse.
33:38It's over.
33:39I'm sorry.
33:40Good night.
33:40Okay, get it off your chest.
33:48Well, you knew your dad was having an affair, and it didn't seem to bother you that much.
33:52And that worries me, because if you can find it in you to condone something like that, then
33:56what's going to happen when you've been on the road for 40 years?
34:01Lynette, I'm not my father.
34:04I know.
34:05Well, of course, you're not your father.
34:13And just so we're absolutely clear, I am definitely not your mother, because if you
34:18ever betray me, I will leave you.
34:20I will take the kids, and I will walk out that door, and you will never see any of us
34:24again.
34:26Whew.
34:27Glad to get that off my chest.
34:29I love you.
34:29I love you.
34:35Couldn't sleep, huh?
34:40No.
34:41Me either.
34:44I'm so sorry about the ruckus I caused.
34:46It's okay.
34:47I'm not, uh...
34:49I'm not upset about Dad.
34:51No?
34:51No.
34:54What's wrong?
34:57There's something that Lynette doesn't know about Dad.
35:00Something that I did.
35:02And I don't know what's going to happen if she ever finds out.
35:05The next morning, Gabrielle returned the engagement ring to her former lover.
35:16A gesture that was met with.
35:18Measured enthusiasm.
35:20Please, calm down.
35:21This doesn't make any sense.
35:22Okay, you love me.
35:23I know you love me.
35:24Love isn't enough.
35:25Where would we live?
35:27Here, with your roommates?
35:28The only decoration in the bathroom is a bomb.
35:30We could get our own place.
35:31How?
35:32You're barely making minimum wage.
35:33Okay, sure.
35:34We'd be poor at first, but we'd be happy.
35:36I've tried poor, but happy.
35:37Guess what?
35:38Wasn't that happy?
35:39But, I mean, Mrs. Solis is going to jail.
35:41Do you want to stick around for that?
35:43I don't know.
35:45You know, every once in a while, even I want to do the right thing.
35:49Mrs. Solis, I love you so much.
35:53But doesn't that mean anything to you?
35:54Honestly, no.
36:01John, you're a toy.
36:02A sweet, dumb toy.
36:04So you might as well go to college.
36:06Because you and me, no future.
36:17Miss Meyer, hey, is Julie home?
36:19She's in the shower.
36:20Oh, well, I just came by to give her some good news.
36:25What's that?
36:27Well, it turns out that my dad and I aren't moving after all.
36:30What?
36:31Yeah, he reconsidered.
36:32So I guess we're going to keep living across the street.
36:35Okay.
36:37Wow.
36:38Um, wow.
36:41You know, uh, can you sit down?
36:43I need to talk to you.
36:44Julie.
36:48Hey.
36:54Do you know that Julie is the first girl I ever gave a flower soap?
36:58Really?
36:59Yeah.
37:01Yeah, I really like her, Miss Meyer.
37:04Zach, um...
37:06Julie is only 14 years old.
37:09And sometimes girls, when they're that age, they just don't always make the right decisions.
37:14And, um, as her mother, it is my responsibility to protect her.
37:21You want to protect her from me?
37:24No.
37:24I just...
37:26I think that you should slow things down.
37:30I want you to not see her for a while.
37:35No.
37:37No?
37:37You're not taking her away from me.
37:41Listen, I know being dramatic is the birthright of every teenager, but come on.
37:45Why are you laughing?
37:47Do you think this is funny?
37:50Thank you, Zach.
37:51You have just made this really easy for me.
37:53You are now forbidden from seeing or talking to my daughter ever again.
37:57And if you come within 10 feet of her, I will call the police and I will have you arrested.
37:59Now get out.
38:00Okay.
38:07Sooner or later, the time comes when we all must become responsible adults.
38:32And learn to give up what we want so we can choose to do what is right.
38:39Of course, a lifetime of responsibility isn't always easy.
38:49And as the years go on, it's a burden that can become too heavy for some to bear.
39:00But still we try to do what is best, what is good, not only for ourselves, but for those we love.
39:10Hey.
39:18I'm glad you came.
39:20Zach, I can't stay long.
39:21If my mom catches me, she'll freak.
39:24Come here.
39:30She said I can't see you anymore.
39:32What are we going to do?
39:35I'm not sure.
39:35I'm not sure.
39:35Yes, sooner or later, we must all become responsible adults.
39:46No one knows this better than the young.