ALL MY CHILDREN

MARCH 16, 2001



Erica: Bianca, what's going on?

[Door opens]

Erica: Bianca, please.
Brenda: Erica, you're not going to believe what I just found out.
Erica: Brenda, we're in the middle of something here.
Brenda: Ok, but what if I were to tell you that "Teen Times" wants to do an exclusive on Shannon for their July cover?
Erica: Really?
Brenda: Yes, and it's not just a fluff piece. They want to focus on your teens against addiction campaign.
Erica: Ah -- I've been wanting them to do a cover like this for a year.
Brenda: I know. I scored. Look.
Erica: Really --
Brenda: Look at these circulation numbers.

Shannon: Don't do this to me, Bianca. Don't do this to your mother.
Bianca: Shannon, my mother is the only person that I'm interested in protecting.
Shannon: I'm not an addict.
Bianca: Shannon, you're my mother's spokesperson. You signed a contract saying that you wouldn't take drugs, and here you are high.
Shannon: On X, for crying out loud. You act like I shot in the bathroom stalls or something.
Bianca: You really just don't get it, do you?
Shannon: Look, I'll call off Heather and Mindy. No more gay jokes, nothing. Just -- just the calm the hell down.
Bianca: How do you think that I can stand back and watch my mother get excited about putting you on the cover of a magazine for teenagers knowing what you're doing to yourself, Shannon?
Shannon: Listen to me. You blow this and you'll pay for it.
Bianca: Are you threatening me?
Shannon: You don't even know what I could do to you.

Erica: Bianca --

Shannon: I don't think you want to find out.

Erica: I'm sorry. I had to talk to Brenda about the magazine.

Shannon: Think hard.

Erica: But I was asking you a question.
Bianca: That's ok, Mom.
Erica: Well, Bianca, can you tell me now what it is you wanted me to know?
Bianca: Yes. Before you commit to this cover, I think that you should know that Shannon uses drugs.
Erica: Excuse me?
Bianca: She -- she takes Ecstasy. She's high right now.

Dixie: Oh. This is so good to have you home.
Alex: It's good to be back. You look wonderful.
Dixie: Oh, tougher than I thought, I guess.
Alex: I'm sorry for what you're going through.
Dixie: Forget about me. Tell me how you are, huh?
Dimitri: I think she's absolutely great.
Alex: He's slightly biased.
Dixie: He was so worried about you when you were gone.
Alex: One day I'm going to tell you everything, but for now just suffice to say I'm back to normal, whatever that is.
Dimitri: You know, Dixie, a lot of what's happening with Alex and me up to this point is what we owe -- we owe you for it.
Dixie: What do you mean?
Dimitri: Well, you sent Alex to find me at Wildwind. I was sick, I was isolating, and you understood that the only way that I was going to get well was to open up to her again. So you sort of saved us both.
Dixie: Listen, David had a lot to do with you getting strong enough to be able to do that, Dimitri. What's that look for?
Dimitri: We know about the trouble you're having with Tad and David.
Dixie: You know, sometimes I think there isn't a soul in this town who doesn't. You guys going to get at something here?
Dimitri: Yeah, yeah. Alex, don't you think we should tell Dixie what we know?

David: Here.
Pam: What is this, Dr. Hayward?
David: It's the authorization form. I know. It's the hardest thing in the world to face.
Pam: Authorization form?
David: Well, you said that Leslie had a living will, Pam. She doesn't want to be kept alive by artificial means.
Pam: We're really at that point? I have to make this decision for her now?
David: Well, you are the one that she asked for when she was still able to reason. She can't do that anymore. Look, I know that this must seem very unfair. But you know your sister, Pam. She wouldn't want to live like this, not for any length of time.
Pam: Will you stop, please.
David: Sorry.
Pam: I'm -- I'm just -- I need to think.
David: Of course. I'll be outside when you decide what you want to do for Leslie.
Pam: Ok. Damn it, wait. I'll sign. If that's what Leslie wants, I'll do it for her. I couldn't help her when she was alive. I mean --
David: It's ok. You don't have to explain anything here. Just sign right there, ok? I really do believe this is the best thing for Leslie. She doesn't want to live like this, Pam.
Jake: Don't sign it.

Dixie: What? Tell me what? And please don't go through a list of David's shortcomings.
Alex: No, we understand that you're going through a difficult patch. I certainly don't want to add to that.
Dixie: Thank you. It's been rather intense.
Alex: I'm sure that you and Tad are getting it from all sides.
Dimitri: A lot of people care about both of you.
Alex: You stop us if we're stepping over the line here.
Dixie: Listen, I think of you both as friends. But what Tad and I have been through is really complicated and rather painful. And it's kind of obvious to me that you both have made up your mind about David and me, so --
Dimitri: Dixie, we're just privy to some information --
Alex: About David's past.
Dixie: Oh. Well, that's new. Now we're on to his past. Most people tell me what a jerk he is now.
Alex: Oh, for goodness' sake. I don't want to put you on the defensive here.
Dixie: Why do you want to dredge up ancient history about a man that you share an office with, Alex?
Alex: He's a wonderful doctor.
Dixie: But a horrible human being, right?
Alex: No -- Dixie: Look, you don't need to warn me off of David. I know who he is with me, and isn't that what matters?
Dimitri: One would like to think so, Dixie.
Dixie: Well, what does that mean?
Alex: What Dimitri is trying to say is that we owe you for getting us back together.
Dixie: You don't owe me anything. I'm just happy that you're both ok.
Alex: Please let me finish. We owe you, and everything that I'm going to say to you is because I care about you and I'm trying to help.
Dixie: Ok. All right.
Alex: I know things about David that nobody else does.
Dixie: Like what?
Alex: Well, I was in residency in London, and I knew him fairly well because he was dating my roommate.
Dixie: Ok.
Alex: Her name was Siobhan.
Dixie: "Was"?
Alex: Yes, she's dead. She died. And I blame him for that.
Dixie: Oh, my God.
Dimitri: Dixie, we -- we just want you to know some things about David because --
Dixie: What, do you think -- you think that he's going to kill me? Is that what you're saying? Alex?

Jake: Mrs. Perotti, I'm Jake Martin, and I'm an attending physician here. You know my father, Dr. Joe Martin?
David: Jake, we were just in the middle of a very serious discussion, which you just interrupted.
Jake: Yeah, you are Leslie's sister Pamela, right?
Pam: Yes, but --
Jake: My father told me you were in the hospital. I came looking for you. Do you know who this man is?
Pam: He's one of Leslie's doctors, Dr. Hayward.
Jake: Do you know that some people think that he's the one who tried to kill your sister?
David: Who the hell do you think you are, Jake?
Pam: What? He saved her life -- he told me -- when she went into cardiac arrest, and the nurses told me that he did --
Jake: Yeah, yeah. Did he also tell you that he was on the balcony when she fell? Did he happen to mention that he let her go?
Pam: Oh, dear God.
David: Pam, don't believe any of these disgusting lies. They're not true.
Jake: What were you doing now, Hayward? Just now, what were you doing when I walked in, huh? How much coaching did you have to give this poor woman to get her to sign off on her sister's life support?
David: Pam just informed me of her sister's legal and personal wishes, Jake. I was explaining how she could carry them out -- which is something that you would do if this was your case, which it is not!
Jake: Something that I would do? You have breached more ethical and legal bounties than I could squeeze into a lawsuit, Hayward.
Pam: Wait. Will you please tell me what's going on? Were you on that balcony when Leslie fell?
David: Yes, Pam, I --
Pam: You never said a word.
David: Please let me explain.
Jake: He never said a word because he was trying to finish whatever he started on that balcony.
David: That is not true!
Jake: And he's trying to get you to sign off on it and sanction it, Pam. That's what he's doing.
Pam: What the hell is going on here? Then why is he even allowed near my sister?
Jake: We're working on that.
David: Pam, listen to me. This man is slandering me, ok? This is a personal vendetta that he has against me. It has nothing to do with you or your sister.
Jake: Pam -- Pam -- he wants your sister dead.
David: Jake!
Jake: And he wan to make sure that she doesn't wake up and tell the truth about him.
Pam: What truth?
Jake: Leslie has the goods on this man. If she were to ever wake up, he would lose his license to practice medicine and he'd be going to jail for a better part of his life.
Pam: I don't know what to believe.
David: Do you have any idea what I can do to you for leveling these kind of unsubstantiated charges against me?
Jake: Pam, you have to believe me on this.
Pam: Why?
David: Pam, listen to me. What Dr. Martin is doing right now is completely unprofessional, and I apologize for him. Please just come with me to my office, ok? We'll clear this up. We'll --
Jake: Hayward --
David: We'll finish this conversation there. Please --
Jake: Hayward --
David: Just ignore him.
Jake: Hayward --
David: Come with me. We'll finish this there. We'll take care of everything.
Jake: Pamela -- Pamela -- if you turn the life support off on your sister, you will not be doing an act of mercy and you will not be fulfilling your sister's wishes, I promise you.
David: How dare you, Jake.
Jake: Pam -- if you turn those machines off, in my opinion, you're killing your sister.

Shannon: Did you hear what I said to you before, Bianca?
Bianca: Nobody threatens me, Shannon.

Bianca: I'm sorry, Mom, but it's true. If you use Shannon for your teens against addiction campaign, it's going to hurt your reputation and undermine everything that you've been working for all these years. And I am so sorry that it had to be me telling you.
Shannon: She is so lying. I'm not high. I don't take drugs, and I never have. Bianca is all about getting back at me because I took her job. I mean, she's jealous that you're giving me all the attention that she --
Erica: Bianca, you do understand the seriousness of these accusations, don't you?
Bianca: Yes, I do.

Jack: You know what, Brenda? Why don't we go get a cup of coffee? What do you say?
Brenda: Yes. Of course.
Jack: And if you need me, you just call.
Erica: Thanks.

Shannon: I don't know why your daughter hates me so much, Miss Kane. I mean, I try to be nice to her even though everyone else is just horrible. I guess she just feels like I took her mother away from her or something. She's just jealous of all the time we're spending together. I mean, I kind of feel sorry for her, but, like, what she's saying about me is totally wrong. I am totally straight. I mean straight straight and drug straight. I mean, all my friends, you know, they party and they take drugs, but anytime I'm around drugs, I just walk away, you know. I am like so not a druggie, it isn't even funny. I won the peer leadership award freshman year and everything. I mean, I just totally say no!
Erica: Bianca --
Bianca: You don't have to just take my word for it, Mom. I mean, you know what to look for.
Shannon: What? What?
Erica: Oh, Shannon. Your behavior. Your pupils are dilated. You're high.
Shannon: Wait, wait. You don't understand.
Erica: What did you take, Shannon?
Shannon: No,
you don't get it. Erica: No, I know you're high. Is it Ecstasy?
Shannon: No, no. I mean -- look, I took something earlier, but I totally didn't even know that I did.
Erica: You didn't know you took drugs?
Shannon: No, I mean -- no, I didn't know what I took, I mean. Listen, Miss Kane, I hardly ever take anything. I hardly ever do anything. But I swear I'll never take anything ever again. I don't even like it!
Erica: I'm sorry, Shannon.
Shannon: That's ok. You don't have to be.
Erica: No, I mean I'm sorry that you are using drugs. This is very, very serious, Shannon. I mean, you took something this morning knowing that you had a meeting with me, knowing you would be working with me, knowing that you have a morals clause in your contract here at Enchantment.
Shannon: Listen, I really can explain.
Erica: No, not to me. You say that you understand what I require from people who work for me, you tell me that you want to be involved in a campaign against drugs for teens, and yet you get high on the morning before you meet with me. Shannon, that is a very -- that's a very, very terrible sign.
Shannon: What are you going to do?
Erica: I'm going to make sure you get the help you need.
Shannon: No, wait, wait. Wait. You can't call my parents.
Erica: Shannon, I have to. You know that I have to do that. And I'm going to suspend this whole young Enchantment campaign until I can sort this out.
Shannon: You can't suspend it now. I'm Ms. Young Enchantment.
Erica: No, not anymore. No. And as for the teens against addiction campaign, that is completely out of the question.
Shannon: Oh, my God -- what am I going to tell everyone?

Jack: Well, Brenda has promised to do her best to keep this out of the news, and, of course, she also had to cancel that interview.
Erica: Oh, thank you, Jack. Thank you. Shannon, look, you probably are going to be able to keep this just between you and your family. You really should consider yourself lucky.
Shannon: Lucky? On what planet?
Erica: Shannon, what you're doing is illegal. It's criminal. Look, I meant what I said. I will try to get you the help you need. I can make a commitment to that. But I can't commit to anything else. I mean, certainly nothing on a professional level. Jackson, would you -- would you mind -- would you please drive Shannon home?
Jack: Sure.
Erica: And I'll call your parents. I'll explain to them what happened. Please let them help you -- Shannon --
Jack: Very good.

Bianca: Well, I'll guess -- I'll guess I'll get going, too. I mean, you must be swamped with work. What?

Alex: No! I don't think that he would harm you physically in any way.
Dixie: Ok, then what are you saying?
Alex: So hard for you to hear.
Dixie: Oh, it's just a little, yeah. So why did you say it?
Alex: Because I really do believe that he is responsible for Siobhan's death --
Dixie: You know what? I'm sorry. I have to stop you. I apologize. I am sorry that -- about your friend. I am sorry that you think that David is such a threat. But this just is ringing a little false to me.
Dimitri: Dixie, Dixie, we wouldn't be saying these things if we didn't think they were true.
Dixie: If you think, Alex, that David is such a threat, why do you work with him here at the hospital? If you think that he is truly responsible for your friend's death, why do you share an office with him? Isn't he the man that practically brought your husband back from the dead? And you still think, though, he's a bad man and I shouldn't have anything to do with him?
Alex: It's not that simple.
Dixie: Well, you tell me what it is because, you know, the whole tribal council of Pine Valley has weighed in on this before you came back to town. I've had to listen to Brooke and my husband and his brother and everybody else and all my in-laws. More than once David has been a port in a storm for me, ok? More than once. He's saved my life more than once. He doesn't tell me what to do or how to think or what to feel. And, honestly, that's a lot more than most people in this town, including every one of my friends and all of my family, have done.

Dimitri: Dixie, we are trying to warn you who this man is.
Dixie: Who was he to you, Dimitri? Wasn't he the guy that saved your life, saved you from an illness that was killing you and keeping you away from all the people that you loved? Wasn't that David?
Dimitri: Yeah, yeah, it was, and I'll always be grateful to him for that.
Dixie, I don't have blinders on about this guy. I mean, whatever good he's done for his patients, for me, for you, there is another side to him. And the longer you don't look at that, the more pain it's going to cause you. Alex and I are trying to protect you from that if we can.
Dixie: That's what you want?
Dimitri: Hopefully it's what you want, too.
Dixie: You know what I want? I just want everybody to leave me the hell alone.

Pam: Is that what you tell all the families of your patients with living wills -- that if we sign the consent forms we're killing our loved ones?
Jake: Of course not, Pam. But I've been following your sister's case closely.
David: Which you have no business doing.
Jake: And I don't agree that she is in an irreversible coma.
Pam: Excuse me?
Jake: I think she can improve. Maybe sooner, maybe later. I don't know. But it's definitely too soon to give up on her.
David: Pam -- Pam, this man has no personal authority nor does he have the qualifications to make that kind of judgment. None at all. Now, I am the hospital's top cardiologist, and I'm telling you that your sister will not make it. Her heart cannot beat on its own. So keeping her alive this way is not only inhumane, it is against her wishes. So, please, do not let him sway you. His motives are about me and not your sister's best interests.
Jake: Pam, Pam, this hospital's top cardiologist is losing all of his medical objectivity. He wants your sister to die, and he wants to use you to make it happen.
David: That's enough, Jake.
Pam: Just stop it, both of you. I don't know what to do, but I know I don't want either of you to be the ones who help me decide.
David: I'm very sorry, Pam. That's all I can say.

Erica: What you did today was so incredibly brave.
Bianca: I don't know if that's what it was.
Erica: Well, what would you call it?
Bianca: The only thing I could do.
Erica: I am so very proud of you.
Bianca: I just -- I couldn't stand by and watch her lie to you about something so important. And I didn't appreciate her threats, either.
Erica: What threats?
Bianca: It's ok, Mom. She was just talking. I think that she thinks that she can still get to me with name-calling. But once your face is on the cover of every supermarket tabloid under the headline "Yep, She's Gay," there's not a lot anybody can hold over you to get even.
Erica: You're a lot like me.
Bianca: I'd like to think so.
Erica: I know the teasing you take at school, Honey, and I know how incredibly horrible peer pressure can be. And yet, in the middle of all that, you thought of me. I mean, you wanted to take care of me and you wanted to do the right thing. I just can't believe how grown up you are sometimes. You make such adult choices. I'm just so proud of you, and I don't know how you got so smart.
Bianca: I don't think it has anything to do with me being smart. It's -- I know who I love. What is it?
Erica: Oh -- something Shannon said this afternoon. I -- I didn't do right by you at all, did I?

Alex: I know you were trying to help Dixie, but do you realize what you almost did?
Dimitri: Look, if there's anyone I know that can be trusted, it's Dixie.
Alex: That's not the point. My sister's safety depends on her remaining hidden.
Dimitri: Now, that would not happen if Dixie knew the truth about David.
Alex: You don't know that.
Dimitri: Alex, I'm trying to make a point. Dixie has no idea what David is capable of.
Alex: I agree. I'm not going to sacrifice my sister's safety in order to clue her in. We tried to tell her --
Dimitri: And she did not hear it.
Alex, David is silencing us by blackmailing us.
Alex: Very successfully.
Dimitri: Yes, that's exactly my point.
Alex: If we tell Dixie that her boyfriend drugged everybody on the yacht, David's going to go out and tell the entire world Anna is alive.
Dimitri: I do not think that Dixie would repeat that to him.
Alex: What? In your perfect universe, we'd tell her that she's falling in love with a rat and she leaves him without any explanation?
Dimitri: Oh, now we're going to get a little snippy, right?
Alex: Because you're being an idiot.
Dimitri: Thank you very much.
Alex: Listen, I love you, but I don't think you understand the gravity of this situation.
Dimitri: The hell I don't.
Alex: Isn't there another way we can look out for Dixie?
Dimitri: Well, all right, all right. What's left? What's left? You told her that David was responsible for your roommate's death. She didn't blink an eye. So what are we going to do? I mean, we can't just let her walk into a full-blown relationship with David Hayward.
Alex: How do you tell someone not to feel what they're feeling?
Dimitri: Well, you tell someone that's falling in love with a pathological liar. I mean, right there there's a little bit of a door that opens up, see?
Alex: All right! Please give me a chance to get Anna back on her feet so that she can look after herself, and then we will expose David, we'll parade him through the square, whatever you want to do.
Dimitri: And what -- what if we're too late? What if she wrecks her marriage, walks away from her family and into the arms of David Hayward? How are we going to feel then?

Dixie: Hey, hey. Thanks for waiting.
David: I asked you not to follow me, Dixie.
Dixie: Will you look at me, please?
David: I'd really rather not.
Dixie: Why?
David: Dixie, please, just go.
Dixie: Why don't you look at me or talk to me?
David: Didn't you hear enough back at the hospital? Didn't I tell you everything that you need to know?
Dixie: What? You don't know what I heard.
David: I saw the look on your face, Dixie.
Dixie: So why don't you just ask me what I'm thinking instead of just sort of making up my mind for me, huh?
David: You heard that Leslie has a living will, right?
Dixie: Yeah, I heard that. Yes.
David: And you heard me trying to urge her sister to sign the consent forms to take Leslie off of life support.
Dixie: And?
David: "And?" And if you heard that much, then you heard your brother--law saying that I was trying to use her sister Pam to kill Leslie. What more do you want?
Dixie: I want you to tell me what -- what you're feeling.
David: What I'm feeling? I'm feeling like I lost the only thing that matters to me.
Dixie: Which is?
David: You. I risked everything, Dixie -- everything that I am, everything that I've worked for, everything that I've ever wanted -- for you. Don't you know what that makes me?
Dixie: Why don't you tell me?
David: It makes me the man who loves you, who doesn't deserve you, and who's lost you for good this time

Erica: I hurt you when I chose Shannon to be Ms. Young Enchantment instead of you.
Bianca: Oh, forget that. I didn't want the job anyway.
Erica: I know that, Honey, but that's not the point. You're my daughter, and I hurt you.
Bianca: And I got over it. I knew better than to take it personally for too long.
Erica: But I never should have done it in the first place, honey.
Bianca: Look, Mom, do not beat yourself up over this. I'm not mad. We went through a really rough patch, but it's over now. I know how you feel about me.
Erica: But I did act impulsively, and you should never act impulsively with your children's feelings.
Bianca: Well, you just -- you hate being wrong.
Erica: I do. I hate that. But much more importantly, what I hate is being the cause of one ounce of pain for you.
Bianca: I hate that, too. And I know that I let you down when I didn't want the whole model/celebrity thing. I --
Erica: Honey, I was let down, but not by you. I had expectations for you that were mine but not yours. I know that now.
Bianca: And I know that you know that, and it's ok. Ok?
Erica: Ok.
Bianca: Are you ok about this whole Shannon thing?
Erica: I'm very distressed about that. I really am.
Bianca: Well, I couldn't just stand by and pretend like it was ok that she was using and working for you.
Erica: I know. And I'll never forget what you did.
Bianca: Neither will Shannon, I'm afraid. But I can handle her. And I really -- I really do want her to get help, even though I don't like her at all. You know, I should get going. I promised Laura that I'd meet her. She's doing this photography job, and I was supposed to have a date with Uncle Jack.
Erica: Oh, well, that's ok. I mean, go on, then. You can reschedule with Uncle Jack.

Erica: Jack, how did it go?
Jack: Oh, just about the way you might expect. I talked. She stared straight ahead. And when we got to her house, she jumped out of there and ran into that house like she was being chased.
Bianca: Uncle Jack, do you mind if I take off? I'm meeting Laura somewhere.
Jack: No, I don't mind at all as long as you give me a chance to tell you how brave I think you were.
Bianca: You, too? Wow. You can talk amongst yourselves -- about me. I'll see you later.
Jack: All right, take care. Bianca: Ok.
Erica: Be careful, Honey. What an afternoon this has been.

Jack: I take it you two had a little talk?
Erica: Yes. Yes, we did. Jack, do you think Shannon is going to bother Bianca about this?
Jack: Oh, I think you can bet on that. But I think you can also bet on the fact that Bianca can handle her.
Erica: Oh, I think Bianca can handle just about anything.

Jake: I'm sorry for this. I really am.
Pam: Are you?
Jake: Yes, I am. I mean, I know how overwhelming this has to be for you.
Pam: You don't have a clue, Dr. Martin.
Jake: Pam, I told you about David Hayward's connection to your sister because he's not -- this has to do with just more than cardiology. This has to do with this man's motives, and they're not right.
Pam: And yours are?
Jake: Yes, they are.
Pam: You're Tad's brother, aren't you?
Jake: Yes.
Pam: Well, how connected is he to my sister? What are his motives?
Jake: Well, I think that's a question that you need to ask Tad.
Pam: What kind of hospital is this?
Jake: Listen, listen. I know this is a lot --
Pam: No, no. You listen. If there's even an outside chance that David Hayward let my sister fall off that balcony, then why is he being allowed anywhere near her?
Jake: Well, as absurd as it sounds, it's because this man is a top cardiologist in this hospital and he is the one who saved your sister from cardiac arrest.
Pam: This makes no sense.
Jake: I know it.
Pam: You just said he tried to kill my sister.
Jake: Pam, I said it because I believe it.
Pam: What about the police? Do they believe it?
Jake: There's not enough proof. Not yet.
Pam: This is very frightening, Dr. Martin.
Jake: Pam -- I'm going to do right by you and your sister.
Pam: How? How, Dr. Martin?
Jake: I'm not going to let David Hayward anywhere near Leslie.
Pam: You just said that he was --
Jake: I'm on it, believe me.

David: I took an oath, you know. "First, do no harm."
Dixie: Are you saying that you broke that oath with Leslie?
David: I didn't have anything but my practice before I met you, Dixie. You know that better than most people. All I had was medicine. It meant everything to me.
Dixie: Well, it still does.
David: No. No. You matter more.
Dixie: David --
David: She tried to kill you. I saw her throwing you over the ledge of that balcony. I mean, I still see that. I see that in my mind's eye more than I see Leslie begging me to hold on to her just before she fell off that balcony. I have to wonder. I mean, did I really do everything that I could? I can't get that image of Leslie trying to hurt you out of my mind. It -- I mean, it ruled me that night and it's ruling me still.
Dixie: I want you to stop this, ok? Leslie's a lunatic. She kidnapped my son, she tried to kill me, yes, and she did everything that she did, hurt all these people, just so that she could get what she wanted, without thinking about who she hurt.
David: Jake accused me of losing my medical objectivity.
Dixie: Yeah, I heard that, too.
David: He said that I was using her sister to get what I wanted, that I was trying to convince a woman to take her sister off of life support just to save myself. Was he right? Did I compromise everything, Dixie, just to hold on to you?

Bianca: Hey. What's your problem?
Heather: You.
Bianca: That's very original. You want to let go of my arm before I go medieval on you, Heather?
Heather: How could you do it?
Mindy: Shannon could have been so huge. Then you had to go and take it away because you're a jealous little --
Bianca: Get your facts straight, ok? I didn't do anything to Shannon. She did it to herself. She showed up high for work, and she works for my mother. I --

Shannon: It smells in here. Let's go.
Heather: You need to deal with this loser, Shannon. Come on. This isn't over.
Bianca: What are you going to do, Heather? Tell my Mommy?

Heather: Don't you want to take her on?
Shannon: Definitely.
Mindy: What are you going to do?
Shannon: I don't know. What do you think the payback is for ruining someone's life? She won't know when, she won't know what, but that gay freak is going to be sorry she was ever born. Come on.

Dimitri: All right, all right. Anything else you need?
Alex: I need the library, actually, to get some more books.

[Telephone rings]

Alex: Is that you or me?
Dimitri: It's me, it's me.

[Ring]

Dimitri: Hello? Edmund. Wait, wait. How long ago? She's right here with me. Yeah, we'll hurry. It's Anna.
Alex: Tell me on the way.

David: Dixie, please, tell me what you're thinking.
Dixie: Am I a fool, David?
David: What do you mean?
Dixie: I don't know anybody that really likes you. Nobody who knows about us has ever had anything good to say about you ever. They tell me that you're dangerous, that you're out for yourself, that you hurt people, break rules to get what you want, that you don't think about anybody but yourself. But I defend you. I tell them that you don't see the man who'd do anything to save a life. I give the same speech over and over again, and -- you're going to ask me if Jake is right, if everybody else is right and I'm wrong? I can't do that. I -- you have to tell me who you are, who you want to be.
David: I'll tell you anything, Dixie.
Dixie: If you want things to work out between us, you have to tell me the truth. Did you want Leslie's sister to turn off the life support because you wanted her dead? And did you want her dead because maybe she knows something about you, she has something on you? Did you let her fall off that balcony, David? Did you drug all the people at the party with Libidozone? Did you do that, David? Was it you?

Nurse: Dr. Martin.
Joe: Where is she, Nurse?
Nurse: What?
Joe: You are the ICU nurse on call, are you not?
Nurse: Yes, I am.
Joe: Where is Miss Coulson?
Nurse: Dr. Martin, I have no idea.
Joe: Her doctor didn't have her taken out for tests? Shut down the floor.
Nurse: Yes, Sir.
Joe: Notify security. Someone's taken this patient off life support.


ON THE NEXT - - - ALL MY CHILDREN

Anna: You're so kind. I love you, Robert.

Ryan: What did you do with my money? What happened?

Jake: We're going to find your sister.

Greenlee: You know who would love this? The 6:00 News.
Jake: Greenlee --

David: I'm sorry, Dixie. There are a lot of things that I shouldn't have done.





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