Kendall: Well, is that a gun,
or are you just happy to see us?
Gary: It's a gun.
Greenlee: Leo and Trey are
in that room.
Anna: So the only way we can
build a case against David is
on Maria’s testimony?
Jack: Exactly.
Absolutely. I'm positive.
David: I can help you now,
but you have to trust me.
Maria: I would never trust
another word out of your lying
mouth.
TODAY’S - - - ALL MY CHILDREN
[VANESSA’S MOTEL ROOM]
Trey: Something coming back
to you?
Vanessa: You're right.
You are right.
Maybe some good can finally come
from this money.
I mean, maybe they'll build
a clinic or something.
Trey: So you remember
something?
Vanessa: Oh, I think
I really do.
Yes.
But first, thought it was
a dream, and then I said,
no, no, this is it.
This is where Vanessa hid
the money.
[Noise]
[Greenlee falls through the ceiling]
Leo: Greenlee?
Greenlee: Hi.
Leo: Greenlee --
Gary: Freeze!
Leo: Whoa, hey, hey --
Trey: Don't shoot.
Leo: Greenlee, Honey,
are you ok?
Vanessa: Are you ok, Dear?
You look a little pale.
Gary: Hey, where's your ditsy
friend?
Leo: What is this?
Greenlee: I just happened
to be in the neighborhood.
Gary: Look, Ma'am,
I warned you.
Leo: You tailed us?
Greenlee: Yeah, well,
you lied to me.
Leo: To protect you.
Greenlee: I'm not the one who
needs protecting.
Vanessa: Gary, may I put
my hands down now?
Greenlee, you don't really think
that Leo needs protection
from me, do you?
Greenlee: Get over yourself,
Nessa.
You're not the only bad news
in town.
Leo: What is that supposed
to mean?
[MEANWHILE – KENDALL IS STUCK, HANGING FROM THE CEILING, IN THE HALLWAY – SHE IS ONLY VISABLE FROM THE WAIST DOWN]
Kendall: Oh, that damn
Greenlee had to make a freaking
entrance.
[Kendall groans]
Kendall: Oh, no.
Where the --
oh.
Damn it.
[ANNA’S ROOM]
Jack: Poor Maria.
After everything she's been
through, I mean, she's got to be
totally vulnerable.
What are the chances
of her actually testifying
against David?
Anna: I think she's going
to surprise us.
I mean, she's hardly
the shrinking violet, is she?
Jack: Well, the Maria I knew
certainly wasn't.
Let's just hope she gives David
a real uphill battle.
Anna: That's what I’m
counting on.
[WILDWILD MAUSOLEUM]
David: You can't trust me?
That's amazing.
After everything I did,
everything I risked for you?
When I found you on that beach,
I could have left you there,
but I didn't.
I laid my career, my entire
future on the line.
Maria: David, shut up!
I do not want to hear another
lie out of your mouth.
David: I had to lie.
Maria: Oh, to protect
yourself.
David: All right,
yes, damn it!
I had to live, too.
Would you begrudge me that after
I saved your life?
Maria: You know what I wish,
David?
Do you know what I wish?
That you had never found me that
night.
I wish I had died on that beach.
David: Maureen, you don't
mean that.
Maria: Why?
Because you tell me I don't mean
that?
Like you’ve told me everything
else that I believed?
I trusted you, David.
David: And you still can.
Maria: How?
How?
You told me that I killed her,
that I killed myself, for God's
sake.
David: I had to.
Maria: Why?
David: You know why.
Because the drug that I was
using to save your life was not
approved.
Maria: Why didn't you just
swear me to secrecy?
David: Because if anybody,
even one person, found out
the truth --
Maria: Your little life
and your future would have all
been destroyed?
David: Yes!
Maria: Well, so what?
What about my life?
David: I didn't know who
you were!
You didn't know who you were!
You had no memory.
Your life did not exist.
Maria: So you just made it
all up yourself?
Oh, that was easy.
Ok.
You tell me that we were
involved, but that wasn't true,
either, though, was it?
David: I cared for you.
Maria: Answer the question,
David!
Were we involved?
David: No.
Maria: And I didn't find
you cheating and then go run
over your lover, did I?
David: No.
Maria: And I didn't kill anyone, but you wanted me
to believe that I did.
You wanted me to believe
the worst about myself
because you wanted me to live
in fear and you wanted me
to live on the run for the rest
of my life.
David: I wanted you to have
a life.
Maria: What kind of life is
that?
I felt like I was a hunted dog.
David: I'm sorry.
Maria: You're sorry?
You are sorry?
I had five years of my life
wasted.
David: Wasted?
For five years, you've been
waking up in the morning,
you've been able to see
sunrises.
And you call that a waste?
Maria: You catch a sunrise
in hell, David.
Get back to me.
David: Oh, you know what's
a waste, Maureen?
You are.
If I knew that you wanted
to die, I wouldn't have gone
to the trouble.
I wouldn't be in this trouble.
I would have let you rot there
on the beach.
I would have let the crabs
and the seagulls pick away
at your bones.
If it wasn't for me, you would
have floated out to sea,
but you're standing here,
you're fighting for your life,
and that's not good enough
for you, right?
You want to take it back.
Maria: What life is that,
David?
Whose life is that you're
talking about here?
You talking about her life?
You talking about my life?
David: Yeah, well, right now,
because of me, you have
a choice.
And it may not be the choice
that you want, it may not be
the easy choice, but you are
still standing and you're
fighting your way back
because I gave you that life!
You owe me, damn it!
Maria: You've got to be
kidding.
I owe you?
David: Yes!
More than you can possibly
imagine!
Anna: You want a cold one?
Jack: Ah -- a little early
for me.
Do you think you should be --
sorry -- sticking my nose where
it doesn't belong.
You know, Anna, with all this
uproar, I haven't even had
a chance to congratulate
you on your baby.
Anna: Rosemary's baby.
Jack: Oh, come on,
"Rosemary's Baby" -- don't start
that.
Anna: I'm sorry, I didn't
mean to sound like that.
It's just something tad said.
Oh, I’ve been so focused
on David, I haven't had a chance
to think about the fact that,
you know,
I’m having a baby.
It's so cool.
It's crazy.
It's --
it's really a blessing.
Jack: Yes, indeed it is.
It's also the first time I’ve
seen you smile.
[Phone rings]
Anna: Well, everybody's
so bloody thrilled for me,
aren't they?
Jack: Well, they should be.
Anna: Hello?
Oh, hi, Robin.
How are you?
Yes!
You got my message?
Oh --
Jack: I'm going to get out
of here.
Anna: No, no, no.
I want you to stay.
Stay, please.
Anna: Hi.
Sorry about that.
Oh, I was just talking
to a friend.
Yes, I have friends.
I also have got really amazing
news.
Kendall: Oh, when I get out
of here, he is so going to pay!
Hello? Guard?
Are you still there, strong man?
Trey: Ahem.
[Disguised voice]
What seems to be the problem,
Miss?
Kendall: Well, I -- I’m
stuck.
Trey: Well, looks like you've
got yourself what we might call
a situation.
Kendall: Oh, yeah,
well, I would really appreciate
some help out of this situation.
Trey: I'm going to have
to call backup.
Kendall: No -- backup?
Trey: Well, you are breaking
the law, Ma'am.
Kendall: No, you --
if you let me fall, I’ll break
my neck.
Trey: I'm going to go call
some backup.
Kendall: No.
No, no, no.
Don't leave, don't leave,
don't leave.
Look, look, if you help me,
I promise I will make you a very
happy secret agent man.
Greenlee: It's hard to focus
when I’m breathing in so much
dust.
Leo: You told me you trusted
me to handle this, Greenlee.
Greenlee: You're not
the problem, Leo.
Gary: All right --
Greenlee: Get your hands off
of me.
I'm staying right here
with my husband.
Vanessa: Well, Brava,
Greenlee.
I mean, you stand by your man,
yes.
Gary: You broke in here.
You did all kinds of damage.
Greenlee: What, you're going
to arrest me now?
Gary: You're here
without authorization, Ma'am.
Greenlee: "Ma'am"? "Ma'am"?
Do I look like a freaking Ma'am
to you?
Leo: Look, call Chris Stamp,
and he can take care of this
whole thing.
Gary: She has Agent Stamp's
ok to be here?
Leo: Trust me.
Call Chris Stamp, and he can
vouch for my wife, ok?
Vanessa: Well, no humanity,
huh?
Well, guess that's the curse
of a government job.
Trey: [Disguised voice]
I got you, little miss.
Don't you worry.
Kendall: Ok, you got me?
Yeah?
Oh.
Trey?
Trey: [Normal voice]
I came to your rescue.
Where's my reward?
Kendall: You'll get yours
later.
Gary: Hello.
Leo: Greenlee, your timing
really sucks.
Greenlee: I'm sorry, really.
I didn't mean to mess things up
here.
Vanessa: Oh, it's no problem,
Dear.
I just call the housekeeper
and -- voila -- no mess.
But I am really glad you dropped
in, truly.
I've missed you.
Greenlee: Who are
we channeling now?
Nessa? Melanie Wilkes?
Vanessa: Oh, aren't
you sweet, Dear.
But, you know, you, Leo -- shame
on you.
Leo: Me?
What did I do?
Vanessa: Yes, you know,
taking your wife to task after
all she tried to do was simply
keep you out of harm's way,
dear, and nearly getting herself
killed in the process.
Greenlee: Better luck next
time, huh?
Vanessa: Now, Darling,
that was Vanessa who resented
you so badly.
I mean, I -- I’m very fond
of you.
It's like you're my own
daughter.
And really, anyone can see,
with eyes that is, that
you simply adore Leo.
Leo: Nobody's questioning
Greenlee's love for me, Mother.
Vanessa: Well, good,
good, because she deserves to be
here.
She belongs here.
She's one of us.
Gary: I caught these
lovebirds having a spat out
in the hallway.
Leo: What the hell?
Gary: You stay put until
I contact Agent Stamp.
Vanessa: Good God.
Good God in heaven, what is
she doing here?
Kendall: Well, you heard
the big man.
I'm here to cop a quickie
with your son.
Vanessa: Get away from him.
Get away from him.
Don't you ever, ever touch
my son again.
Do you hear me?
There will be hell to pay.
Kendall: What the hell is
your problem, lady?
Vanessa: Nothing.
Nothing.
Just keep away from my son.
Kendall: Oh, you don't want
me making happy with
your long-lost baby boy?
Vanessa: Trey, dear, I want
to talk to you in private.
Trey: Sure.
Kendall: Two people who
totally deserve each other.
God.
Greenlee: Hey, did Vanessa
tell you where she hid the cash?
Leo: Well, she was about
to until you came crashing
through the ceiling.
Greenlee: So it's my fault
she didn't tell you?
Leo: Your arrival didn't help
anything, Greenlee, ok?
Greenlee: You've been ragging
on your mom for months to give
up those millions, and you have
nothing.
Nessa is a fraud.
Leo: Well, she can't track
everything that Vanessa did.
Greenlee: So now she has
sudden recall?
I mean, doesn't this seem
a bit odd?
Leo: Greenlee, I’m betting
everything -- everything -- that
Nessa is the real deal, ok?
Greenlee: That's what
scares me.
Leo: Look, she loves us.
She really does.
And all she wants is for us
to be happy.
That's it.
Kendall: Wait -- does this
happy fest include the master
of disguise?
Leo: Trey?
Kendall: Does she even know
that her son is sporting
an alias?
Leo: Mm-hmm.
Kendall: Well, maybe
she should ask him how
he charbroiled his arm.
Greenlee: Maybe we need
a time-out.
Vanessa: Trey, dear,
the guard said he caught
you and Kendall --
Trey: Sharing the same
airspace?
Vanessa: Are you interested
in this girl?
Trey: Actually, we're
roommates.
Vanessa: Oh, dear God,
you're living together?
Trey: Well, I’ve got to pay
the rent.
Vanessa: But you haven't --
I mean, so far it hasn't gone
that far?
Trey: Well, not yet.
But I’m working on it.
Anna: Ok, so you just stay
on top of your meds, right?
Yeah.
I will.
I'll send you a copy
of the sonogram.
He's -- David’s not here
right now.
Um -- but he sends his best.
Robin, I love you very much.
You know that?
I do.
Ok.
Ok, bye.
Bye.
Jack: Well, sounds like Robin
is pretty excited about the baby
coming, huh?
Anna: Yeah, she's thrilled.
She put in a request for a baby
brother.
Jack: For a baby brother?
Well, let's see, now.
It's a little too early to know
if she's going to get her wish,
I think.
Anna: I forgot what it feels
like.
The anticipation -- it's
so cool.
It's --
I’ve got this little person
growing inside me.
It's so sweet.
Feels like a fresh start.
Jack: Well, I envy you.
Ooh, I got to get out of here,
or I’m going to be late
for my date.
Anna: Ok, thanks
for coming by.
Jack: No problem.
Jack: Where's your bag,
Chief?
Anna: What?
Jack: Because you're coming
with me.
There's somebody I want
you to meet.
Anna: Oh.
Is it someone special?
Jack: Only the love
of my life.
Anna: Really?
Jack: Yes.
Anna: I thought that was you.
Maria: David, you stole
my life from me!
David: All right.
And what kind of life are
we talking about here, huh?
Everywhere you turn,
people's faces you don't
recognize, names that mean
nothing.
All these people coming up
to you saying things like,
"I love you, Maria.
You're my wife, my mother,
my daughter."
And yet you feel nothing, right?
Maria: Yeah, but Dr. McMillan
said that --
David: Yeah, right, the day
may come when you get
your memory back.
Tomorrow, next week, or never.
Maureen, don't you think I know
that this is tearing you apart?
You have a 5-year-old daughter
in there who's just aching
for you to take her in your arms
and say the things that a mother
says to a daughter.
You have a son who needs you.
But there's no connection,
right?
Not for you.
Maria: No, but if you had
brought me back five years ago,
then there might be.
David: Maybe you would have
remembered them, maybe not.
I'm sorry, but I could not take
that chance.
Maria: You had a
responsibility to me.
David: All right,
all right, you're right.
You're right.
I did not put you first.
But you want to know something?
If I had to do it again, I’d do
the same exact thing.
And you know why?
Because I’m not a saint,
Maureen.
I'm a healer.
I have a gift, and I’ll be
damned if I’m going to sacrifice
that gift so that you can have
a reunion with a family full
of strangers.
Maria: But you -- you did not
care about me at all!
Don't kid yourself!
David: I didn't know who
you were.
You washed up on the beach.
You were half dead.
I saw a chance to save
your life, and I took that
chance.
And now you want to destroy me.
It's not enough you want to die
yourself, you want me to die,
too.
What, you want to kill me,
Maureen?
Why?
What is that going to do
for you?
Maria: I don't know.
David: Is ruining my life
going to save your life?
Is it going to bring back --
Maria: I don't know!
I don't know.
David: No, no, no, no.
Wait, wait, wait, wait.
Wait a minute.
Ok, wait, let's finish what
we started here.
Come back inside.
Maria: No, just leave me
alone, David.
David: We're not finished
here.
We're not finished.
Maria: We are finished.
Ok, if you answer me one
question.
David: Why not?
It's not like we have any more
secrets, do we, Maureen?
So come on.
Let's go inside.
Please?
David: All right,
what's your question?
Maria: Why does everybody
hate you if you're such a great
doctor?
Why does everybody want to bring
you down?
David: Because they're
jealous.
Because they live average lives
steeped in boredom and
repetition.
Dull, dreamless.
What I’ve achieved is beyond
their capacity or comprehension.
Maria: So you're different?
David: Yes.
Maria: Superior?
David: Yes.
Maria: You think that
you and your life are just much
more important than everybody
else's?
My life really just doesn't
count for very much, does it?
I had a husband.
I had two children that loved me
and needed me.
I had a place where I belonged.
David: I made my choices.
Maria: No, you made my
choices, David.
I would have never done anything
like that.
David: You can't possibly
know that.
You were a doctor, right?
You know what it felt like
to hold a patient's life
in the palm of your hands,
right?
Maria: Yeah, but I never
abused their trust.
David: How do you know that?
You don't because you don't
remember.
So you might as well have been
a plumber or a cocktail
waitress, for all it matters.
But destroying my life is not
going to help you make your life
whole.
Doctor, heal thyself.
[LILY’S SCHOOL]
Woman: Hi, Jennifer.
Jennifer: Hi.
Jack: Mrs. Neff, this is
a friend of mine, Anna Devane.
She's a co-worker.
Anna: Hi.
Nice to meet you.
Mrs. Neff: Hi.
Nice to meet you, too.
Jack: And this is Mrs. Neff.
Mrs. Neff is Lily's teacher,
advocate, and all-around
Godsend.
Mrs. Neff: Thank you.
Jack: How's my girl doing?
Mrs. Neff: I'm afraid this
hasn't been one of Lily's better
days.
Jack: What happened?
Mrs. Neff: The school's
holding a harvest dance
at the end of the month,
and some of the girls already
have dates.
Jack: And Lily's afraid she's
going to end up a wallflower.
Mrs. Neff: I'm afraid so.
Jack: Well, you know my Lily.
Mrs. Neff: In this respect,
she's acting like a typical
teenager.
And Lily's so sensitive.
Jack: I know.
Listen, do you think it would be
ok if I took Anna in
to meet her?
Mrs. Neff: Absolutely.
She's right inside drawing.
Jack: Mrs. Neff, as always,
thank you so much.
Anna: Nice to meet you.
Mrs. Neff: You, too.
Jack: Hi, Lily.
Lily: Daddy.
Jack: Oh.
What you doing?
Lily: Drawing.
Jack: Oh, and look at this.
Is this the drawing stuff that
I got for you?
Lily: Mm-hmm.
Jack: And look what beautiful
things you're making with them.
That's great.
Hey, listen, I brought along
a friend for you to meet.
Anna: Hi.
My name's Anna.
[Phone rings]
Anna: Oh.
Lily: Daddy, make it stop!
Make it stop, Daddy!
Daddy, please!
Jack: Anna --
Anna: Yeah, I got it.
Jack: Shh.
Vanessa: I realize young men
have wild oats to sow.
Trey: I'm not sure we should
be having this conversation.
Vanessa: No, no, we must.
Now, you listen to me.
You stay away, don't have any
association with Kendall Hart.
Trey: Well, the way I see it,
we're a perfect match.
We're the two town pariahs.
Vanessa: All right,
now, don't joke with me, Trey.
Trey: Look, Kendall is not
as much of a monster as everyone
says she is.
Vanessa: And neither am I.
I -- I’m your mother,
dear, and I do know what's best
for you.
Trey: Mother, you sound
jealous.
Vanessa: Oh, for God's --
where did you get a silly notion
like that?
I mean -- well, of course,
Greenlee.
I mean, she's a very sweet girl
and everything, but all this
talk about me, you know,
being too close to my sons
and everything, some sort of --
it's all hoo-ha.
I mean, emotional incest,
that kind of thing.
I mean, whatever I am,
of course, that's never -- that
would never enter my --
it's unthinkable.
Trey: Mother, what is it
that's really got you
so worked up?
Vanessa: Well, Darling,
it's just that I -- I can never
make up to you everything.
I mean, all your lost childhood,
the fact that you and I are
virtual strangers.
And I realize I have no right
to meddle, darling,
but you really have to listen
to me on this.
Kendall Hart is pure poison.
Do you understand me?
You get her out of your life
before it is too late.
Kendall: Oh.
This is rich.
The psycho, B-movie,
drug lord freak is calling me
poison?
Vanessa: Darling, I assure
you, really, this has nothing
to do with that personally.
Leo: Hey, hey, hey.
What's going on here?
Kendall: Well, this alien
just beamed down from
the mother ship to warn Trey
about me.
Greenlee: You have a thing
for Trey?
Kendall: Oh, God, no.
No.
Trey: What about that night
we almost bumped lips?
Vanessa: You were going
to kiss her?
Kendall: Ok, let's not
discuss that, please.
[Leo imitates buzzer]
Leo: Ok, that concludes
today's episode of The Mating
Game.
Can we get back to the real
reason why we're here, please?
Vanessa: Oh, yes, Dear.
Yes, the money.
Leo: The money.
The money.
Where is it?
Vanessa: Dear, I really --
I don't have a clue.
Leo: What do you mean,
you don't have a clue?
Trey: You said just --
Vanessa: I mean, I don't
know exactly where it is.
Leo: You just --
we're back to square one now?
You got to be kidding me.
Vanessa: Not exactly.
No, no, Darling.
I mean, Vanessa did pass this
on to me, but I don't know.
Here.
Does this mean anything to you?
Well, is this going to help
you find the money?
Leo: It's just numbers.
What do they mean?
Vanessa: I wish I could
tell you.
Leo: You have no idea?
Vanessa: Look, Vanessa was
very secretive.
Greenlee: Ok, cut.
That's a wrap.
I've had it up to here
with the Sybil routine.
Vanessa: I know you can't
believe me, but I have no idea
what those numbers signify.
Trey: But you remembered
them.
Vanessa: Well, yes,
of course.
Vanessa kept chanting them over
and over and over like some
mantra, you know.
But I have no idea what
they meant to her.
Kendall: Ok, I don't have
a playbill, but her who?
Greenlee: Vanessa --
the alter ego who did all
the big, bad things.
Vanessa: I know it's hard
to believe --
Greenlee: You got what
you came for.
Let's go.
Leo: Did --
Vanessa, no more lies.
Ok, this is the best that
you could come up with?
Vanessa: Look, my Darlings --
Leo, Trey -- if I could make up
for all the horrible things
she did to you, if it were
within my power, I would do
anything.
Leo: Ok. You tried.
Greenlee: We are so out
of here.
Vanessa: Trey.
You remember my warning.
Trey: Yeah, Kendall,
poison -- check.
Kendall: We have just exited
the Twilight Zone.
Gary: I checked with Stamp.
You're free to go.
Greenlee: Aw, shucks.
No free ride to Quantico?
Kendall: Hmm.
I bet you and Hannibal Lecter
are like this.
Trey: Kendall, do the words
"shut up" mean anything to you?
Kendall: Oh, like you're
the boss of me?
Gary: You'll get a bill
for the trashed ceiling.
Cover the entrance.
They're on their way out.
Anna: I'm sorry.
I'm so sorry about the phone.
Jack: It's not your fault.
Anna: I'm going to wait
outside, ok?
Jack: Lily?
Lily, the loud noise is gone,
ok?
All gone.
Lily: All gone?
Jack: All gone.
All gone.
Ok?
And Anna is so sorry about
that.
Lily: Is she your girlfriend?
Jack: My girlfriend?
No.
No, no.
Anna, in fact, is the chief
of police.
We work together in Pine Valley.
Lily: Pine Valley.
Do you miss Mommy?
Jack yes, I do.
Lily: So do I.
Jack: You know, your mommy
loved you very, very much.
Lily: She loved you very,
very much.
Jack: Yeah.
But we still have her, right?
Right here in our hearts?
Where?
That's right.
Right there.
You know, I saw a poster
for a big harvest dance you guys
got coming up here.
Lily: I'm going to start
over.
Jack: Ok.
Anyway, seeing that poster
reminded me of when I was about
your age in high school
and we had a harvest dance.
And there was this girl --
Eileen Anderson.
Oh, I had such a crush on her.
She had beautiful brown hair
like yours and a wonderful
smile.
Lily: Like mine?
Jack: Exactly like yours.
You bet.
Anyway, I wanted to ask
her to this harvest dance,
but I was too shy, and so,
evidently, were the rest
of the boys in the 10th grade
because nobody ended up asking
her to the dance.
So this sweet, wonderful girl
on the night of the dance ended
up staying home.
Lily: You were shy, Daddy?
Jack: Oh, yeah.
I was shy.
You know, if you're not busy
on that night, I was thinking
maybe you could be my date
for this harvest dance.
I mean, if you wouldn't mind
being seen with your dad.
What do you think?
Good idea or a bad idea?
Lily: Good idea.
Jack: Yeah?
Oh. Ok.
Well, I know who the most
beautiful girl at the dance is
going to be.
It's going to be date, my Lily.
Mrs. Neff: I hate
to interrupt, but it's almost
time for lights out.
Jack: I hate when it's time
for lights out.
Listen, I will see you next
week.
I'll have on my best duds, ok?
All right, I love you.
Lily: Love you.
Jack: See you.
Jack: You see that hug
she gave me?
A year ago, that would not have
happened.
She wouldn't have allowed it.
She didn't like to be touched
at all.
Anna: Sorry about the phone.
Jack: Oh, it's --
you couldn't have known.
I mean, loud noises -- they're
still a bit of a problem.
Anna: She really adores you.
Jack: Well, the feeling is
mutual.
It's -- it's going to sound odd,
but Lily's autism has been
really an incredible journey
for both of us.
Anna: Really?
Jack: Yeah.
I mean, I --
I knew inside my daughter was
this person who just wanted
to be heard and understood
and loved and give love,
and I just so badly wanted
to get that person out.
And here at this school, I mean,
they've done such wonderful
things that one day she'll be
able to be a person among other
people.
And that's all I’ve ever wanted
for her was just to let her be
a part of things, you know?
Anna: Wow.
I can't imagine what it would be
like, you know --
Jack: What, to have
a special-needs child?
Anna, listen, all kids have
special needs.
They need to feel loved,
they need to feel valued,
they need to feel safe.
And I’ll tell you something that
Lily taught me -- we are,
all of us, just kind of feeling
our way along in this world,
doing the best we can.
Anna: Her mother would be
so proud.
Jack: You bet she would.
She has grown in leaps and bounds.
Anna: No, of you.
You.
Yeah.
Jack: Thank you.
Anna: I wish David could be
half the father you are.
Sorry, that was so
inappropriate.
Jack: No, no, no.
Anna: He's never going to be,
so --
I don't know why I said that.
Are you ready?
Jack: For what?
Anna: Maria should have
stopped talking to him by now.
Maybe she's ready to talk to us.
Jack: Yeah, let's go.
Oh, excuse me, kids.
See you later.
Maria: I can't fix this.
Me.
David: And why no
Maria: Have you --
have you ever tried to remember
the name of a movie that you've
seen or a book that you read
and it's -- you can't quite
get it?
I mean, imagine an entire life
like that -- of faces and names
and things and none of it --
it's just all outside
your reach.
David: You might not remember
this, but your daughter,
Maddie, was a miracle.
The doctors told you that
you couldn't conceive a child,
so you adopted Sam.
But soon after that, you gave
birth to Maddie.
Maria: What's your point?
David: My point is that
you're not immune to miracles.
Maria: Oh.
Oh, I see.
So now it's just all up to God,
right?
Now that you've done your part,
let's just relegate the rest
to a higher power.
David: Maureen,
I never dreamed that I would
have a child.
It never meant anything to me.
Maria: Now it does?
David: Yes.
I have saved so many people's
lives, but this child, the one
that I helped create -- it's
depending on me.
Maria: For what?
For your sensitivity
and your compassion?
David: Maureen, I’m not
the same man I was when I found
you on that beach five
years ago.
All right.
If I knew then what I know now,
I probably would have brought
you back home to your family.
But I didn't.
I failed you, and you're angry,
and you want to take it out
on me, you want to get back
at me.
Maria: Give me one good
reason why I shouldn't.
David: I'll give you one
reason.
My unborn child needs a father.
Maria: Oh, my God.
God help me.
God help me.
Edmund: What the hell are
you doing to her?
Greenlee: Numbers?
Numbers?
Leo: 12 Digits.
Greenlee: Doesn't work
as a phone number.
A Swiss or Cayman bank account?
Or a safe?
Leo: Well, I can almost
guarantee they're not
the winning lottery numbers.
Greenlee: The way the odds
have been playing us lately,
good choice.
Leo: Hey, come on, we got
plenty of luck.
You and me -- two.
Besides, Trey's smart.
He aced law school.
He can help us crack the code,
right?
Kendall: Listen, just give me
five minutes with Leo.
I'll tell him how Trey set fire
to Erica’s house, set me up,
became my lawyer, and prepped me
to stew behind bars for the rest
of my life.
Leo: What you thinking,
wifey?
Greenlee: How much deep down
I love you.
Leo: And I know you're not
exactly sold on Trey.
Greenlee: Leo, I just want
a life without any more
surprises.
Leo: Well, then your wish is
my command.
Baby, I’ve got a good feeling
about this.
And whatever those numbers mean,
it means that we're one step
closer to finding that money
and one step closer to Paris.
One step closer to a happy life.
Nothing's going to stop us now.
Kendall: I hope you got
your jollies looking
at my backside.
Trey: Nice view.
Kendall: Yeah, well, make it
last because I’m warning you --
Trey: Ooh, am I getting
a warning?
Kendall: This is the last
time that you mess with me,
Trey.
I mean it.
No more -- no more screwing
around with me.
[Trey remembers]
Vanessa's voice: Kendall Hart
is pure poison.
Do you understand me?
You get her out of your life
before it is too late.
Kendall: Hello?
Are you zoning out on me?
Trey: No.
No, I heard every nagging last
word.
Kendall: Well, quote me.
Trey: You want me to quit
messing with you.
Kendall: Exactly.
We're strictly rommies,
nothing more.
Though it is kind of tempting.
Trey: What?
Kendall: Having a big,
fat affair just to freak
your mother out.
Trey: Kendall, are you coming
on to me?
Kendall: Trust me,
Boy Wonder, if I was coming
on to you, you would know it.
Edmund: You twisted fool.
Haven't you put her through
enough?
You want to see more suffering?
Is that what you want to see?
You want to see more?
You want to see more suffering?
Anna: Edmund. Edmund.
Edmund, let us handle this.
Please.
Jackson --
Jack: Listen to me.
Just let him go.
Let him go, man.
He's not worth it.
Let him go.
Anna: Maria, are
you all right?
You ok?
I've got a car outside.
We'll drive you down
to the station.
You can file formal charges
against David.
We can put him away where he's
not going to hurt anyone.
Come on, let's go.
Anna: You are going to press
charges, aren't you?
Don't let him get away
with this.
ON THE NEXT - - - ALL MY CHLDREN
Chris: I found your father.
Aidan: I know what you did
to Maureen, and I’ve got nothing
to say to you.
Maria: David is right.
Keeping me away from all of you,
he actually did us favor.
Leo: Here's our freedom,
Greenlee.
This is it right here.