David: I wanted to be counted
with those people who loved
Dixie.
Anna: So you decided to share
your grief with her family.
Erica: There's a stockholders
meeting in New York today.
The only thing I want to do is
just run away.
Chris: We can do both.
Greenlee: What did happen
when you went to see Vanessa?
Leo: I think I figured out
where she stashed her millions.
I have to go to Paris.
TODAY'S - - - ALL MY CHLLDREN
[GREENLEE’S LOFT]
Leo: I have to get online
and book a flight.
Greenlee: Wait, wait,
wait, you're ready to fly
to Paris why?
Why do you think Vanessa's
drug money is over there?
Leo: Because when I went
to Vanessa to ask for
my father's address, you know,
just supposedly to invite him
to the wedding, she completely
freaked out.
Greenlee: Leo, that's
her best event.
Leo: Yeah, but this --
this wasn't the typical,
you know, psycho starlet
routine.
This was something --
all right, put it this way,
she swore that I would find
my father over her dead body.
Greenlee: That's my kind
of threat.
Leo: She's obviously,
you know, desperate to keep me
from him.
Greenlee: How desperate?
What did she say?
She threatened you. Me?
Leo: No --
Greenlee: Tell me what
she said, Leo.
Leo: Ok.
She said that Count du Pres
isn't my real father.
[PINE VALLEY POLICE DEPARTMENT]
Anna: Well, Bendix is
going to walk because you didn't
Mirandize him, so really
because of your incompetence --
Det. Goss: You don't talk
to me like that.
I've been on this force for over
20 years.
Anna: I'm sorry.
I know that.
But you have to admit that
you crossed the line here.
Det. Goss: You crossed that
line when you dragged in all
your personal baggage in here.
Anna: Don't you start
in on me.
Det. Goss: For weeks you've
been goose-stepping over us,
snarling, and biting
our heads off.
Get over it.
David: I am a doctor!
I was responding to
an emergency!
Officer: I clocked him doing
51 in a 25 zone.
David: And I told you that
it was an emergency.
Officer: Yeah, I called
the hospital, no such emergency.
Desk sergeant: Lying
and speeding.
What's become of the medical
profession?
Officer: Yeah, doc here
ripped up the ticket, tossed it
in my face.
David: Give me a break.
I did not toss it in your face,
it was the wind.
Desk Sergeant: Add assault
and littering to his crimes.
Officer: You bet.
Sit down, doc.
David: You made a big
mistake, do you understand me?
Officer: Doc, you just earned
yourself an arrest and lockup.
[NEW YORK CITY]
Erica: What time is it?
Chris: Time for dinner,
I hope.
Erica: You hungry?
Chris: Mm-hmm.
Erica: Well, room service is
just a call away.
Chris: Room service?
Are you crazy, Darling?
We're in New York City.
This town has one of the best
restaurants in the country,
if not the world.
Erica: Mmm, La Giaconda 2002,
yes.
Oh, they have frog's legs that
are so good, and escargot.
Chris: Yuck.
No, no, no, we're going to go
to Little Italy.
We're going to go to
a restaurant that has food
that'll make you weep.
Erica: Hmm, that's what
I'm afraid of.
Chris: No, come on,
listen to me, this is like
a religious experience.
It's true.
They don't advertise,
therefore no tourists,
no Eurotrash.
Erica: Does this place have
a name?
Chris: Yes, it does.
It's called Nardi's.
Well, do you want me to feed
you or what?
Erica: Well, since we already
enjoyed the "or what" --
Chris: Mm-hmm?
Erica: Yeah, feed me.
I like that.
Chris: You do, do you?
Erica: Follow you anywhere.
Chris: Yeah.
Follow me here.
[CHANDLER MANSION – OUTSIDE BY THE POOL]
Mia: Hey, come on.
Work with me, Jake, come on.
Jake: Saying "work" is not
exactly the way to get me
to unwind.
Mia: Don't you just want
to relax a little bit?
Jake: I told you, this is not
exactly a good idea.
You should've just left me back
at the hospital.
Mia: Just concentrate
on the beautiful moon
and the cool breeze.
Jake: Mosquitoes.
That was a mosquito.
Mia: This is a mosquito-free
zone because Adam, he installed
those little, you know,
mosquito zappers all around
the terrace, you know.
Jake: Oh, great,
great, great.
So we get to hear bugs fry
all night.
Mia: Can't you just pretend
to relax a little?
Jake: Well, I got to tell
you, Casa Chandler's not exactly
my favorite place.
Mia: Yes, but I live here
and I asked you here.
Jake: No, no, you dragged me
here.
Mia: Whatever.
You're here because --
Jake: Because?
Mia: You're turning
into a total workaholic,
you know.
Jake: Well, that's
the Martin way.
Mia: You have to make time
for yourself.
Jake: I am making time.
I'm here right now, aren't I?
Mia: Yeah, under duress.
Jake: No, no, no,
actually, let's start over.
You're the one who swore
you were going to show me
a good time.
So show me.
Mia: Ok.
But first you got to take
your clothes off.
Anna: So I'm going to be
watching you, ok?
Don't step out of line again.
[Anna hears David]
David: You understand that?
False arrest.
You ever hear of it?
Anna: What the hell is
going on?
David.
Jake: You know, I rarely get
naked unless I feel entirely
comfortable.
Mia: Oh.
Same here.
Jake: I'm curious about
the bug zappers.
Do they really work?
I mean, because I don't want
to create a feeding frenzy
around the sensitive areas here.
Mia: Hmm.
Do you know what I think
we should do with those
sensitive areas?
Jake: What's that?
Mia: Cover them
with swimsuits.
Jake: What?
Mia: There's a whole
selection of swim trunks
in the cabana by the pool.
Jake: Oh, Mia --
Mia: Yeah, try to keep up.
Jake: What --
[Mia giggles]
Jake: Cheater!
Greenlee: Why is Vanessa
suddenly denying that
the Count's your father?
Leo: Why do you think?
Greenlee: It's a lie.
She's keeping you away
from the Count?
Leo: Maybe.
Greenlee: She made it pretty
clear that she wants you to stay
away from him?
Leo: I would say that
"over my dead body" is
pretty clear.
I think that she's afraid that
I'm going to find something
else out.
Greenlee: Like what?
Like where she stashed
the Proteus money?
Leo: Yep.
Sounds possible, right?
Greenlee: Yes, very.
Let's get on-line and see what
we can find out about the Count.
Leo: I've already tried.
All I found out is that he is
titled, he's a diplomat,
a financier.
Greenlee: Oh, which makes
a perfect cover.
Leo: So she might be able
to g the money to him
and he might be able to make it
disappear, right?
Greenlee: Would he have
diplomatic immunity over here?
Leo: I don't know.
Greenlee: Leo, we are on to
something big.
Let's go -- you know what?
You can't go anywhere.
You're still up to your neck
for tampering with evidence.
Anna warned you if you go
anywhere --
Leo: No, Anna's
my sister-in-law.
Families stick together.
Greenlee: Yeah, Anna's
chief of police.
Ok, it's nothing
personal, but --
Leo: Trust me, Greenlee,
Anna is always going to put
the family first.
Anna: What is going on,
please?
Officer: This guy --
Dr. Hayward was stopped
for speeding.
Became belligerent
and abusive.
Desk Sergeant: He tore up
the ticket, was about to assault
an officer.
Seems to have anger management
problems.
Anna: Well, what's
the problem?
I don't understand.
Can you not deal with
a disgruntled motorist?
Officer: We've got it
under control.
Anna: It doesn't seem like
you have.
What are you waiting for?
Book him.
Do it by the numbers.
[NARDI’S RESTAURANT IN LITTLE ITALY – NYC]
Chris: So?
What do you think?
Erica: Oh, it's -- it's very
interesting.
Chris: You hate it.
Erica: No!
Chris: Yeah?
Erica: Should I? I don't.
Chris: No, no, no,
you shouldn't, but, I mean,
before you sat down,
you wiped off the chair
with your -- with your napkin.
Erica: Oh, but that's
because there was red sauce
on the upholstery.
Chris: Ah, "upholstery"?
It's leatherette.
Erica: Leather--
Chris: Fake leather.
Plastic.
Pleather.
Erica: Oh.
Well, I tell you, whatever
it is, it's very comfortable.
Chris: Good.
Man: Signor Stamp.
Non ci credo.
Chris: Ciao, Antonio!
Trovo bene!
Tutto a posto?
Antonio: Benissimo.
E tu, non ti vidi.
Non ti fai sentire.
Come stai?
Chris: Ma scusa, sono molto
impegnato.
Antonio: Ah, si,
impegnatissimo.
Auguri. Bravo.
Chris: Allora, mi scusa, eh?
Erica, this is
Antonio Mastronardi,
the owner of this wonderful
restaurant.
Ms. Erica Kane.
Erica: How do you do?
Antonio: Everybody recognize
Ms. Kane.
Erica: Oh.
Antonio: My restaurant is
honored by your presence.
Erica: Oh, thank you.
Thank you very much.
Antonio: Do you speak
Italian, Ms. Kane?
Erica: Only enough to order
from a menu.
Antonio: Ah, che peccato.
But signor Stamp, he can
teach you.
Chris: Abbiamo cose meglio
da fare.
Antonio: Ah, ci credo.
Una scappatina a Manhattan
con una bella donna --
Chris: Mm-hmm?
Antonio: Al tuo fianco --
hai sempre fatto la dolce
vita.
Chris: E perche no?
It was all good, I guarantee
you that.
[Erica laughs]
Chris: Allora, siamo fame.
Qualcosa speciale stasera?
Antonio: Tutto e buono.
Chris: Ok.
Incommunicado con un cozze,
vongole, anche un mozzarella
en carrozza.
Antonio: Si.
Subito.
Vino di casa?
Chris: Si, per me.
Per la signora,
un acqua minerale.
Antonio: E bellissimo.
Chris: Grazie, Antonio.
Great guy.
Erica: Are you trying
to impress me?
Chris: Me try to impress you?
Erica: Where did you learn
to speak Italian?
Chris: [Italian accent]
From my grandmother Cippi when
she come over from Italy to this
Country.
Erica: Ah, Cippi.
Chris: [Normal voice]
Why, you going to make fun
of my grandmother's name now?
Erica: No, of course not, no.
It's just -- well, it's
an unusual name.
Chris: Mm-hmm.
Well, now you know
I'm half Italian, Sweetheart.
Erica: I love Italy
and its people.
Chris: So you only love half
of me?
Erica: No.
I love every single bit of you.
Chris: Ti amo, tesoro.
Ti amo.
Mia: Oh!
Jake: I'm serious,
where'd you learn to swim like
that?
I couldn't even keep up
with you.
Mia: I told you,
I worked as a lifeguard,
once upon a time.
Jake: Really? Lifeguard, huh?
Seemed more like you were trying
to set a world record there.
Mia: I didn't bruise
your male ego, did I?
Jake: Because of
your swimming?
Are you kidding?
Obviously, you haven't heard
that I actually enjoy chasing
beautiful women around,
I mean, whether it's across
the land or the water or broken
glass, for that matter.
Mia: Oh.
You know, there was a time
if anyone told me that
I couldn't do something
I wouldn't stop until I was
the very best,
from cannon-balling into the pool
to boxing.
Jake: Yeah?
Mia: Mm-hmm.
Jake: Is that a subtle
warning for me not to get fresh?
Mia: No.
Jake: Good.
Mia: It's not a turnoff,
is it, that I'm so competitive?
Jake I like you being
competitive.
Mia: Whew, that's a relief.
Jake: Why?
Mia: I don't know.
Just been feeling weird about
a lot of things lately.
Jake: What?
Like what?
Mia: I don't know, I mean,
look at this place.
It's like -- it's like living
in a castle or something.
Just
I don't fit.
Jake: What do you mean,
you don't fit?
You most certainly do fit.
Mia: No, I don't.
I just keep waitng for someone
to catch on that I don't belong
here and haul me off.
Jake: What are you
talking about?
Liza is your sister.
All right?
You have rights to this joint
and, like it or not, you do
belong here.
Mia: You're right.
Liza is my sister.
And the perks are pretty good.
Jake: Yeah.
Mia: Belonging to a family,
though -- you know what?
That's definitely the best part.
Jake: There's nothing
like it.
Mia: You're right.
I do belong here.
This is my home now.
Greenlee: Don't be naive.
Leo: Don't be so negative.
Greenlee: Anna has a career
to protect.
Leo: Anna has power,
Greenlee.
She's not going to use it
against me.
Greenlee: She can't control
the law.
If you're caught leaving
the country --
Leo: Well, here's an idea --
let's not tell her that
I'm going.
Greenlee: Air travel isn't
what it used to be.
What makes you think they're not
going to stop you at
the airport?
Leo: You remember when I told
you that I went to Anna?
I told her that I was going
to find Vanessa's stash
of drug money and I was going
to turn it over to the police
and, in return, you and I would
be able to go wherever
we wanted.
She signed onto that.
Greenlee: She didn't think
you'd be crossing the Atlantic.
Leo: Well, she didn't
confiscate my passport.
Greenlee: She's going to have
you picked up by Interpol
and shipped back.
Want to bet?
Leo: Why are you so against
me following the one lead that
I actually have?
Greenlee: Because I don't
want you to get hurt or go back
to jail.
Leo: That's precisely why
I'm not going to take any
chances.
Greenlee, I want to be free
to live wherever the hell
we want to live.
I'm always going to be on guard
the whole time that I'm there,
I promise.
Greenlee: You can't keep him
from hurting you.
Leo: "Him"?
Greenlee: Your father.
Well, what if Vanessa's telling
the truth this time
and he really isn't your father?
Leo: Listen, it not like
I ever knew the guy, Greenlee.
What have I got to lose,
my name?
Come here.
Come here.
So how would you feel about
being called Mrs. Leonardo Doe?
Leonardo Doe?
Leonard Dodo?
I think we're going to have
to find something else.
Greenlee: Be serious.
Leo: I don't want to be
serious.
Greenlee: You told me that
you saw him when you were
8 in the Alps.
That --
Leo: Yeah, she -- she pointed
him out to me when he was
going up the ski lift.
Greenlee: And that was enough
to whet your imagination,
wasn't it?
A little up
in hotel rooms, feeling
abandoned.
I mean, how many times did
you imagine opening the door
to a man who was an older
version of you, begging
your forgiveness for deserting
you, and then whisking you away
to a perfect life?
Leo: Give it a rest.
Greenlee: It was your dream.
Leo: I'm hungry.
Are you hungry?
Greenlee: Leo --
Leo: I'm going to go
to the deli and get some
of those chicken pesto wraps
we like so much.
Greenlee: Leo, we have food
here.
Leo: I'll be right back!
I'll be right back.
Greenlee: Leo, don't run out
on me.
Det. Goss: Hey, John,
you don't know who that is?
John: Some hotshot
heart surgeon.
So what?
Det. Goss: He's also
Chief She-Wolf's husband.
John: Sarge, I got to dump
this one.
Desk sergeant: Hell, yeah.
Yo, two shoes.
Over here.
John: Excuse me.
David: Mm-hmm?
John: Dr. Hayward?
David: Yeah?
John: You're free to go.
David: So much for the letter
of the law, huh, officer?
Desk sergeant: We're doing
you a favor, friend.
David: I don't recall asking
for a favor, friend.
Desk sergeant: Take the pass,
Dr. Hayward.
[ANNA’S OFFICE]
Anna: For God's sake,
David --
David: How is this better,
Anna?
Answer me that.
Anna: I can't answer it.
I don't understand the question.
David: When I walked out
on you the other day, how did it
make you feel -- when
I discovered your birth-control
pills and bolted?
Anna: What does that have
to do with you being arrested --
David: You're doing the exact
same thing right now to me.
How do you expect me to feel?
Anna: I am not walking out
on you.
David: You checked out on me
right after Dixie's
memorial service.
Anna: We shared the same bed
last night, didn't we?
David: Oh, oh, that
ice sculpture on the other side
of the bed -- that was you?
I'm not going to live like that,
Anna.
I'm not.
Anna: Fine.
Let's stop trying to make
this work.
Anna: Well, isn't that what
you want me to say?
I mean, isn't that why
you stormed in here, to see
whether I'm ready to throw
in the towel?
David: Are you?
Anna: I thought we had
already discussed divorce
and that we didn't want to go
down that road.
David: Yeah, that was before
Dixie's memorial service.
Anna: You still don't get
why that upset me, do you?
David: I already explained
why I was there.
Anna: You deliberately
disrupted that service, David.
David: I had to be there!
Anna: Of course you had
toe there.
You needed to be surrounded
by all the people who loved
Dixie most because you loved
her, too.
David: Yes, yes,
that's right, Anna!
But the operative word here
is loved, ok?
That's past tense!
Anna: You will always love
her -- always -- the same way
that I will always love Robert.
David: Well, then
if you understand that, why are
you so angry with me?
Anna: I'm not.
David: Oh, come on,
of course you are.
Anna: I'm not angry with you,
really.
I'm angry with myself.
Because, you know, I've spent
my life kind of doing things
on instinct and I've never
really had any bad
consequences, and --
David: Until now, right?
Anna: I just --
I married you so that I wouldn't
have to testify against you,
so that you wouldn't have to go
to prison.
David: Now you regret it,
right?
Anna: Oh, just shut up!
Would you just shut up!
You don't know what I'm going
to say!
Just let me say it!
David: Ok!
Go ahead! Say it!
Anna: You can be
so unbelievably kind and gentle,
David, and then you can turn
around and be unspeakably cruel.
David: "Cruel"?
That's great.
By whose standard, yours?
Anna: Anyone's.
The Marquis de Sade.
I don't know.
What you did to J.R. --
David: What I --
the kid attacked me, remember?
Anna: Yeah, and you deserved
it because you disrupted
his mother's memorial service.
Because you felt that you needed
to be there -- you felt,
you needed.
To hell with what anyone else
wanted.
I mean, never mind what you put
those people through,
the ones who had every right
to be there.
God, I don't know who you are
anymore, honestly.
I'm just so tired of trying
to figure it out,
figure you out,
and what we are doing and why.
I don't know if it's worth it
really anymore.
I don't know.
David: If what's worth it?
Anna: Being married to you.
[THE PARK – LEO REMEMBERS]
Greenlee's voice: A little
boy growing up in hotel rooms,
feeling abandoned.
I mean, how many times did
you imagine opening the door
to an older version of you?
He'd beg your forgiveness
for deserting you and then whisk
you away to a perfect life.
Vanessa's voice: You want
some reality, baby boy?
Yes, I could have aborted you.
And your father would've
continued the arrangement.
There would've been a chateau
in the Loire, a car,
a driver, plenty of spending
money.
Not bad for a kid from
a hick town in Kansas --
Russell, Kansas, right?
But I refused.
I had the chance at
the high life or your life.
And you're here.
And you want for nothing.
And this is the thanks I get.
You know, you ungrateful brat!
Leo: You told me my father
never knew.
Vanessa: That I was pregnant?
Of course he knew!
He was a titled nobleman.
It was an inconvenience.
You were an unwanted child,
a worthless bastard.
Erica: Now you're talking
about love.
Chris: Oh, yeah.
Oh, yeah.
I want you to try something
else.
Maybe this here.
Erica: Hmm, no, no, no.
I want something else.
Chris: Anything.
Erica: These.
Chris: You got it.
Chris: Enough?
Erica: Never.
Chris: You know, we might
get arrested.
Erica: The owner is
your friend.
He doesn't --
he doesn't care.
Chris: Yeah, but -- ahem --
I think we should focus
on the food.
Erica: Ok, it's my turn.
Chris: Ok.
Erica: Ok.
Chris: Mmm.
Chris: Mmm.
That was good.
Erica: Yeah, you be good.
Chris: No, I know you don't
mean that.
You don't mean that.
Erica: Can't take
you anywhere.
Chris: Well, no,
unless you want to have a good
time.
Erica: Grazie, Chris.
Chris: Grazie.
Erica: Molto grazie.
Chris: She speaks Italian!
Un miracolo!
[Italian accent]
Nardi's created a miracle!
Erica: No, it's Chris Stamp
who created a miracle.
I am having the best time
of my life.
Thank you, Chris.
Thank you for bringing me here,
thank you for sharing this
with me.
Chris: Piacere Mia, cara Mia.
[Normal voice]
My pleasure, my Darling.
Erica: I feel like
the luckiest woman in the world.
Jake: Well, looks like
we managed to make each other
feel a little more comfortable
tonight.
Mia: Thank you.
Jake: Feels great to belong,
doesn't it?
Mia: You remember that story
I told you about how I imagined
my son's life?
Jake: Big family,
kids swinging on chandeliers,
yelling and screaming and --
yeah.
Mia: Well,
that's because after my mom died
and I went to live with
my uncle --
I don't know, it was just
so quiet.
It was kind of lonely.
I just sort of wanted noise
and a lot of activity going
on all the time.
And now with Liza and Colby
and Adam and Marian and Stuart
coming and going, and
JR is there --
Jake: See?
You've gotten what you always
wanted.
Mia: Finally.
Jake: Yeah.
Well, I've always been blessed with a great family.
Mia: Well, yeah, yeah.
You're a Martin.
That's like Pine Valley royalty.
Jake: Mia, please.
Please don't say that.
Mia: It's true, though.
Jake: No, don't say that.
Mia: That's probably why
you were attracted to Greenlee,
huh, because she was
so beautiful, she comes
from a good family, you know.
Jake: Actually,
Greenlee was a fantasy.
She is who she is.
And it wasn't her job to become
who I thought she should be.
Mia: Who --
who did you ink she should be?
Jake: Someone
a lot like you.
Mia: You know, you shouldn't
say that.
Jake: Mia,
it wasn't a conscious
comparison.
You know?
I just had this idea of who
I thought Greenlee could be.
Hey.
I don't imagine you to be anyone
except who you are.
And with Greenlee,
it was just --
I don't know, something was
just -- something was missing
with us, and I don't know what
it was.
Mia: Is that why it didn't
work out with you?
Jake: Well, there was
a number of reasons why it
didn't work out.
And I'm not dissing her in any
way and I'm sure she felt
the same way about me,
but with Greenlee there was
always something missing for me.
Mia: Go on.
Jake: And
there's a wholeness,
there's a completeness that
the person in your life should
add to your life.
You know, and with you --
Mia: Yes?
Jake: I like who you are.
I like what you bring
to my life.
[Jake and Mia kiss]
Mia: You make me feel better
than I've ever felt
in my entire life.
Jake: Why don't you come back
to my place with me.
Mia: I can't.
I don't think I can wait
that long.
[Mia leads Jake into the house and to her room]
[ERICA AND CHRIS’S NYC HOTEL ROOM]
Chris: You ok, Sweetheart?
You've been very quiet since
we left Nardi's.
Something wrong?
What are you thinking about?
Erica: Oh, I'm thinking about
how much I owe you.
Chris: For what, dinner?
Erica: I couldn't have gotten
through the past few days
without you.
And I certainly couldn't have
gotten through that stockholders
meeting without you.
You're the one who gave me
courage to get through
all of it.
Chris: Sweetheart,
I'm just giving back to u what
you give to me all the time.
You know, you needed a break,
get away from home.
Erica: Hmm.
I don't have a home.
Burned down.
Chris: So we'll -- we'll just
build you a new one
and we'll fill it with new
memories, hmm?
Erica: Promise?
Chris: I promise you,
Darling, that life is going
to be better than ever.
You know why?
Because we're going to live it
together, you and I.
Ok with that?
Erica: I feel stronger
already.
[Greenlee finds Leo sitting in the park]
Greenlee: Hope this isn't
a private party.
Leo: Hey!
Greenlee: Called the deli,
they said you never made it.
Leo: Yeah, I -- I kind of got
side-tracked.
Greenlee: It's a gorgeous
night.
Leo: Yeah.
What's with the champagne?
Greenlee: I thought
we deserved it.
Lately, even when I think
we're alone suddenly
my father's there --
or my mother or your mother,
and now the Count shows up.
Leo: Yeah, I'm so sorry
about that, Greenlee.
Greenlee: We do awfully well
on our own, Leo.
Leo: Family --
you can't live with them,
can't run them off a cliff.
I'll drink to that.
There you go.
Greenlee: To us.
Leo: To us.
Greenlee: We have to try not
to let our parents get us down.
Leo: Well, Vanessa's already given it her best shot, so --
Greenlee: Hmm, fortunately,
I'm not marrying your mother --
or your father, either.
You're it for me, Leo.
You're all I care about,
now and always.
Leo: Thank you.
Greenlee: I love
you so much, Leo.
Leo: I feel exactly the same
about you.
Greenlee: So don't lose sight
of who we are, ok?
Leo: That's not going
to happen.
Greenlee: I couldn't
stand that.
Leo: That's not going
to happen.
Leo: So you think we have
what it takes to make it?
Do you have faith that we're
in it for the long haul?
Greenlee: We're magic
together, Leo.
Nothing can beat us if we don't
let it.
Ask me that six months from now
when we're married and dancing
in Paris.
Leo: Well, why wait?
Here.
Come here.
Let's do it now.
Anna: You know, in
the beginning, it was all
a great challenge.
Your bad boy reputation was kind
of intriguing.
David: So you were drawn
to excitement then?
Anna: You got a lot of it.
David: Well, you brought
your fair share to the party.
Anna: Yeah.
It was all very irresistible,
even --
David: Sexy?
Anna: Yeah.
David: But then you found out
I wasn't Proteus.
No more dancing on the edge,
right?
Anna: Oh, you know,
I'm not that shallow.
I don't know.
Maybe I am.
David: So the blame's
all yours now, right?
Anna: This isn't -- it's not
about blame.
David: We went from fencing
about drug cartels and
international intrigue
to discussing Victorian
fixer-uppers and --
Anna: I know.
David: Flower gardens and --
Anna: It's terrifying.
But you could still have
your dream.
David: Oh, come on, Anna.
Anna: No --
David: The comfy family
situation was about us,
ok, our family.
I mean, you made it seem like
it was possible.
Anna: It is possible.
David: Not if you don't
want it.
Anna: It's not up to me.
David: You know,
you tell me that you don't know
who I am anymore,
but when I try to tell you,
you shut down.
Anna: Because every time that
I feel maybe we do have a chance
at a normal life,
you screw it up.
David: Oh, oh, ok!
Ok, then it is about blame,
right, and I'm to blame, right?
Anna: Yeah, it is.
Yes, you are because if you're
not off drugging a boatload
of people, then you are being
indicted for illegal research,
and then if you're not crashing
a memorial service, you're out
here resisting arrest
and punching a cop.
David: I -- I didn't punch
the cop!
I didn't punch him!
Anna: You know, David,
the whole thing, it just gets
to be exhausting.
It's exhausting.
I don't know what else to say.
David: I used to be really
good at recharging
your batteries, Anna.
Anna: Oh --
David: I guess I lost
the knack, huh?
So you're going to have
to decide.
Anna: Decide what?
David: What you're willing
to put up with,
once and for all,
to live with me and all that
comes with it.
Anna: No compromises,
take it or leave it?
David: I'm not going
to change any more than you are.
David: This isn't all
my fault, you know.
It's yours, too
Greenlee: After all
the planning and the lists,
you want to elope?
Leo: Well, that would be cool
with me, too, but that's not
what I'm asking.
Greenlee: Then?
Leo: Why do we have to wait
till we're married and living
in Paris to live
the perfect life?
Why don't we start now?
Greenlee: Start what?
Leo: I don't know,
dancing, singing.
Greenlee: What are --
Leo: Living exactly the way
we want to.
Greenlee: What are you doing?
Leo: Dancing.
Greenlee: Leo, there's
no music.
Would you stop?
Leo: Would you start,
Greenlee?
Come on.
What good is our magic
if we don't tune in to it?
The music's right here.
Listen.
[Music plays]
[Leo and Greenlee dance]
[Erica and Chris dance]
[Mia and Jake make love]
[Anna and David walk away from each other]
ON THE NEXT - - - ALL MY CHILDREN
Liza: Tad and I are going
back to work.
Trey: Time to make another
withdrawal, Mama Mia.
Jake: Who is that?
Kendall: This is your best
event, isn't it -- turning on me
and tearing me down.