ALL MY CHILDREN

May 4, 2000



Alex: What time is that document expert getting here?
Edmund: Soon. How you feeling?
Alex: Weird. And this could contain the answers I need about who I am.
Edmund: You know who you are, Alex.
Alex: Oh, I mean who I was. Is that better?
Edmund: Yeah. Well, you know, after the runaround we got at the hospital, it's kind of nice to just walk in there and be given what we wanted, wasn't it?
Alex: Sort of unprecedented, really. The staff hadn't been very forthcoming up until then.

[Knock on door]

Alex: That's him.
Edmund: I got it. Hi.
Man: I'm Malcolm Berry. Are you Mr. Grey?
Edmund: Yes. We were expecting you. Come on in.
Alex: How do you do? Alex Marick. Hello.
Malcolm: Shall we have at it, then?
Alex: Yes. It's all here. I haven't opened it. I thought I'd wait for you.
Alex: I've got to look. "Mild stroke." Oh, "memory loss." Oh, I mean, if that's true --
Edmund: Well, if that's true, that explains a lot. Nice and neat.
Alex: Too neat?
Edmund: I don't know, Alex. It's just -- something. I can't put my finger on it.
Malcolm: I can. These documents are frauds, I'm afraid.
Alex: What?
Malcolm: Excellent. Professional frauds. Quite convincing but totally and utterly fabricated.

Hayley: Derek? Hi.
Derek: Hi.
Hayley: I heard that you were doing some tests on the blood, like DNA. Or something, that you found on Uncle Stuart's jacket up at the cabin.
Derek: Yeah. Yeah, we did.
Hayley: Please tell me that it's not his. Oh, God, Derek, please tell me it's not his. I'm real hoping here that there's got to be some sort of mistake.
Derek: Hayley, Hayley, I -- I'm sorry. The blood stain was positive.
Hayley: I don't believe it.
Derek: I know. I know I know.
Hayley: Oh, God, I don't believe it. I have to sit down or something.
Derek: You'll be all right.
Hayley: No. You've got to retest because I know there's got to be some sort of mistake. I mean, mistakes happen in those labs and things all the time, and I refuse to believe that --
Derek: I know, sweetheart.
Hayley: That he died in such a horrible way.
Derek: I know, sweetheart.
Hayley: It's really the worst thing I can think of.

Hayley: Now what? What? Is it Amanda?
Janet: No. No, Amanda's fine, Hayley. I'm here about Trevor.
Hayley: No.
Janet: It's not what you think.
Jack: Derek, maybe we could talk with you in private?
Janet: No. No. No more hiding, Jackson.
Derek: You've got something you want to tell me, Janet?
Janet: Something to confess.
Derek: For the record?
Janet: Trevor didn't kill Sophie.
Janet: I did.

Palmer: Vanessa, I went to considerable trouble, to say nothing of expense, to have those earrings repaired for you.
Vanessa: Oh, darling, and I am moved beyond reason, but I --
Palmer: These stones really are -- well, they're quite unique. I had a devil of a time trying to match the one that you lost but, you know, I know how special these particular earrings are to you.
Vanessa: Darling, I appreciate your effort, truly. Truly, I do.
Palmer: What I don't understand is your reason for not wanting to wear them.
Vanessa: Well, I will. You're right. I will, and -- right now, I'm going to lock these up so that they will never, ever give us this trouble again.

[Knock on door]

Palmer: Oh, Erica. Do you mind?
Erica: You should, Palmer. Palmer: What? Erica: You should mind being married to a murderer. I'm here to save you from your wife.

Leo: Look, just because you hate Vanessa does not give you the right --
David: Leo, pay attention.
Leo: No, you pay attention, big brother. If you need to trash Vanessa just to get up out of bed in the morning, you do it to somebody who doesn't call her "Mother." I'm not interested.
David: You need to listen to the facts.
Leo: Oh, what facts?
David: I'm trying to save you.
Leo: From our own mother?
David: From prison. You're being charged with murder.
Leo: Yeah, I remember.
David: You want to go to jail for something you didn't do?
Leo: No, but I don't want to clear my name by telling the cops that my mommy did it. I mean, really, David. You're not listening to yourself.
David: She killed Paolo, Leo. I know that's difficult for you to hear, especially since she stood there and watched you get arrested for it.
Leo: Oh, here it comes. Here it comes. You know, when are you ever going to stop blaming Vanessa for your father's suicide?
David: This has nothing to do with my father.
Leo: No, this has everything to do with your father! She didn't pull the trigger, David, but you totally blame her for it. And you know what? People who kill themselves make up their own minds.
David: No, no. He had help, trust me. You're turning this into something that it's not.
Leo: Me? You're telling me that my mother is a monster who is willing to put me in jail for a murder that she committed. I can't buy it. There is no way. I cannot buy that.
David: You mean you won't.
Leo: Because it's not true. You hate her so much that there isn't anything that you would put past her. You know, this isn't even about saving me. This is about you getting revenge on Mother, period.
David: If she's so innocent, why did she break into my room this morning?
Leo: What are you talking about?
David: Vanessa lost an emerald from her earring. Erica found it in Paolo's room. I put it in that safe this morning.
Leo: So? What are you -- what are you saying?
David: I'm saying that Vanessa knew that that stone would connect her to Paolo, and she took it back. You still think this is me trying to get revenge?
Leo: Well, that is some fancy lie, David.
David: Oh, Leo --
Leo: No, did this just come to you? I mean, it's very melodramatic, very whodunit. You know, if this doctor thing doesn't work out, David, you might want to try the mystery market.
David: Oh, I'm not making this up. I was in bed this morning with Erica --
Leo: Oh, do I have to hear this?
David: When our mother broke into my safe and stole the incriminating emerald.
Leo: And you saw that happen?
David: No. But when she left, it was gone.
Leo: Oh, for crying out loud. What -- have you got any proof?
David: Leo, she took it. I put it in the safe, ok? When she left this room, it was gone.
Leo: My mother did not kill Paolo.
David: She killed him, Leo. And after she killed him, she broke into that safe to cover her tracks.
Leo: All right. Mother was in that lowlife's room a bunch of times, ok? She was sleeping with him. Are you happy now?
David: You know this for a fact?
Leo: Unfortunately, yes. So if Mother did lose that stone in Paolo's room, she had to get it back, David -- but not to save her own butt and to fry mine. She did it so that Palmer wouldn't find out that she was cheating on him. Palmer would cut her off without a dime, David. And if you're looking for a suspect, you look at Palmer, ok?
David why can't you see this?
Leo: See what? I told you that it makes sense that she wanted the stone back and why. Give me some evidence, David, something concrete.
David: Combine what I told you with what you just shared with me --
Leo: No, no, no. No, you prove it to me! You prove it to me. Come on. Prove it to me that my mother knocked him off. Otherwise, I am out of here faster than you can think about it.

Alex: Thank you. I really appreciate your time. Thank you very much.
Edmund: Thanks.
Malcolm: You're very welcome. But let me warn you both again -- forged documents of that quality cost thousands. Whoever ordered them would need extensive resources. You could be dealing with quite formidable opponents
Alex: Yeah, we were thinking something like that.
Malcolm: Good day, then.
Alex: Thank you.

Alex: Who the hell do they think they are, playing with my life like this? And what, do they think I'm just going to lie down without a fight?
Edmund: Alex --
Alex: Whoever it was that they thought that they once had control over, I mean, they have to see that I won't be manipulated now. I don't look like a doormat that's going to roll over and retreat at the first sign of a threat, for goodness' sake. I mean, I'm not doing this as a hobby, you know. My entire existence is on the line here.
Edmund: Alex, where you going with those papers?
Alex: I'm going to the hospital. I'm going to throw these in their faces. How dare they think they can keep the truth from me.
Edmund: And then what are you going to do, ask them for an apology?
Alex: Whose side are you on?
Edmund: Ahem. I'm going to let that go.
Alex: I'm sorry. I know you're with me.
Edmund: Ok. Listen to me. These people are highly trained professional liars, forgers, brainwashers. They're brilliant. And if we don't respect that for one minute -- Alex: I know, I know.
Edmund: We have to have a plan, ok? We can't let our emotions get the better of us. We have to come at them from a direction that they don't anticipate.
Alex: How do we do that?
Edmund: We have to be smarter than they are.
Alex: Can we be?
Edmund: We have to be.

Hayley: Please excuse us for a second. I just want to talk to Janet. Don't do this. Don't do this to Amanda, please.
Janet: It's time for me to take responsibility for what I've done. It'll help Amanda heal. It's time. It's time for her, it's time for me. It's time for Trevor to come home.

Derek: Uh -- Janet, what you're doing is a good thing. Jack told me about your session with Dr. Jaffe last night.
Hayley: I don't believe this.
Jack: Look, Janet is taking responsibility for what she's done. All Dr. Jaffe is doing is help us explain to the court what her state of mind was that night and prove it was self-defense.
Derek: Are you ready to make a full disclosure in a deposition and on tape?
Janet: I am.
Derek: All right. Now, I got to ask you this -- are you doing this willingly without any duress at all?
Janet: Yes. I'm here of my own free will. It's my choice.
Derek: All right.
Janet: I take full responsibility.
Derek: Great. I -- oh, yeah. I took -- I took the liberty of calling a stenographer. Ready? Ok.
Janet: Hayley, it's ok. I'm doing the right thing -- the right thing for Amanda. Really. It's for the best. It's something I can be proud of.

Edmund: Alex, are we sure that Bryn Wydd is a legitimate mental facility?
Alex: Well, it appears to be.
Edmund: Yeah?
Alex: But then, what legitimate hospital would forge their own medical records?
Edmund: Exactly. And what about the connection between Sir Geoffrey Ashford and your stay at Bryn Wydd?
Alex: It has to be something. Maybe I was so traumatized by his death -- you know, I felt responsible.
Edmund: You shouldn't. He was a child abuser. I don't know. I'm getting this feeling that if we just put the pressure on the sanatorium, it's not going to make any difference. I think we should aim higher.
Alex: Where?
Edmund: Her majesty's government.
Alex: Oh, I'm sure they're going to be very forthcoming.
Edmund: Sir Geoffrey Ashford was a member of the government.
Alex: Yes, who I apparently pushed down the stairs --
Edmund: I'm trying to tell you that I have a lead.
Alex: Oh, this is how you tell me?
Edmund: I'm trying to tell you that I have a friend who has a friend whose friend is very good at government exposes, and I'm thinking maybe if I see him in person, he might give me something.
Alex: What, exactly?
Edmund: I don't know exactly. But I'll see. The paper has an office right in the village. You want to come with?
Alex: No. I think I'm going to stay here and go over those records again.
Edmund: The fakes?
Alex: I know, but something in there could jog my memory.
Edmund: Listen to me. I'm not quitting. I'm going to stay with this until I get answers. I promise you. I'm committed to this. I'm committed to you.
Alex: Thank you, Edmund.

Jack: Will you listen to me? I have worked out every detail of this confession.
Derek: I know.
Jack: I have the right terms, the right presentation, and Dr. Jaffe's assurance that it was Janet's dissociative disorder that was a contributing factor.
Derek: No, I know, I know, I know.
Jack: So what is your problem if you know?
Derek: I don't have a problem. Jack, if I put Janet's paperwork through, we rescind the APB. And the warrant that's out on Trevor.
Jack: Yes, and it nullifies his false confession, exactly.
Derek: Well, it does more than that. Trevor gave false testimony to the police. He busted out of here.
Jack: Derek, don't go south on me, for Pete's sake. This is Trevor we're talking about. He gave that false confession to save his wife and child.
Derek: And if he thought for one minute that she was dangerous or unstable, he would have never left here for a -- never have left her here to take care of Amanda, damn it. You see what I got here? I've got two confessions -- one from the husband, one from the wife.
Jack: And each one cancels the other. I understand that.
Derek: But I also got an eyewitness testimony on record saying that he saw Trevor run out of a burning building holding a crowbar in his hand, and who's in that burning building?
Jack: Sophie, dead. I realize this, but I'm telling you I can plead self-defense and I can win, especially with Dr. Jaffe's testamony. I'm telling you, it'll fly.
Derek: Jack, I don't even know how you could form your mouth to tell that lie. You know you can't prove anything.

Janet: Derek, how can this be happening? Trevor has got to go home. He's got to come back. He'll back me up this time. He'll put at the scene.
Derek: Janet, Janet, a fugitive -- he comes home, he changes his whole confession to put his wife at the scene of the crime. It's not going to fly. Come on. It's just not.
Hayley: Yeah, but what about the eyewitness? I mean, can we really count on that testimony. Come on.
Jack: Yeah, what about this guy? I mean, this is a guy that Trevor put away. Maybe he's just trying to return the favor.
Derek: Want to see if we can shake his story?
Jack: Damn right I do.
Derek: Penta? You take Robinson with you, go pick up Billy "Blue" Taylor. This is his last known address. If he's not there, you call me.
Officer. Penta: You got it.

Palmer: Well, Erica, maybe you should explain yourself.
Erica: Palmer, it's --
you're here.
Vanessa: I live here. Have I missed something?
Palmer: Vanessa, would you mind going downstairs and getting the financial papers for me, please?
Vanessa: What?
Palmer: Well, yes. I have some business to discuss with Erica.
Vanessa: You know, Palmer, I really don't appreciate being treated like a secretary.
Palmer: Vanessa, would you just do as I say?
Vanessa: Palmer --
Palmer: Would you go downstairs? I have some private business to discuss with Erica, and you're not included. Surely you respect that.
Vanessa: Of course, darling.

Palmer: All right. Yes?
Erica: Palmer, I'm so sorry that I put you in that position.
Palmer: Well, go on. What is it you have to say? And be precise.
Erica: I have information that was just handed to me that incriminates Vanessa.
Palmer: Say it.
Erica: Vanessa killed Paolo Caselli, and I can prove it. And I think you may be next, Palmer.

David: Our mother killed Paolo Caselli, Leo. She was sleeping with him, and she was terrified that the gravy train was going to find out.
Leo: I already told you that, David. And Palmer is the one that killed him.
David: Look, if Caselli was blackmailing you, chances are pretty damn good that he was also blackmailing Vanessa. The only way that Paolo would get paid is if Vanessa was being paid by Palmer.
Leo: No, no, one doesn't necessarily have anything to do with the other.
David: Our mother has a history of covering her tracks, of lying, of thinking only of herself.
Leo: So lock her up and throw away the key, David. She's a spoiled rich lady, so she must be guilty, right?
David: All right, all right. Let me try this again, ok? Erica saw Paolo with Vanessa. She found that stone in his room.
Leo: So? She was sleeping with him. So what?
David: But if that was all there was, why did she steal the stone from the safe? Leo, listen to me. I know this is hard for you to hear, ok, but you have to see it. She's using you. She's trying to get you to shoulder the blame.
Leo: Listen to me -- my mother wouldn't sacrifice me to save her own skin. Do you hear me? She wouldn't do that to me.
David: Leo, she already has.
David: I know you don't want this to be true, Leo. But you and I both know that our mother is capable of taking a life if hers is threatened.
Leo: No, you made that up to explain your father's suicide.
David: Paolo was nothing but an obstacle to Vanessa. He got in the way. Her cushy lifestyle was threatened, so she got rid of him. Leo, I know that you want this to be something else, ok? To mean something else. But --
Leo: No, you just don't get it, do you? You just don't get it.
David: All right, Leo. Fine. Please, tell me. Tell me what I'm missing.
Leo: Do you really think that I'm that naive about our mother, really? Of course she would take out Paolo or anybody else that threatened to cancel her money or her security. I know her, David. I know her really well.
David: Then why are you fighting me on this?
Leo: And if Paolo had ended up dead and the cops never looked my way, I would think that she is suspect number one, no doubt. No doubt. But they came looking for me, and they locked me up and they charged me. I don't care what you think about her, David. I really don't. But she would never, ever let me take the fall for something she did. Never. And that is how I know that my mother is innocent.

Erica: Palmer, I know it must be very hard to believe. I'm sure it's very hard to think of your wife as a murderer, but --
Palmer: Well, is there anything worse?
Erica: Palmer, I'm so sorry, but I know this pretty much as fact.
Palmer: "Pretty much"?
Erica: Vanessa was having an affair with Paolo Caselli. And I think she killed him because he threatened to expose that affair to you, Palmer. And of course, Vanessa didn't want that because -- oh, Palmer -- because Vanessa loves your money.
Palmer: Well, we both know that.
Erica: Still, it must be very painful.
Palmer: Erica --
Erica: No, you don't have to thank me, Palmer.
Palmer: Erica, you're deluded.
Erica: Excuse me?
Palmer: My wife was not cheating on me with a phony Italian gigolo. And she did not kill him as a cover-up for me, and my life is not in danger.
Erica: Palmer, did you hear one word I just said?
Palmer: I heard every word you said.
Erica: Well, then how can you say what you're saying?
Palmer: I just know what I know.
Erica: What do you know?
Palmer: I know what I know. Now, your accusations about Vanessa are unfounded.
Erica: You know, Palmer, you would have had every reason to want to kill the man who was having an affair with your wife.
Palmer: Did I say that's what I did?
Erica: You're not just covering for her, are you, Palmer?
Palmer: No mother would ever let her son take the blame for what she'd done.
Erica: Vanessa would.
Palmer: Not even Vanessa. Erica, Erica darling, I thank you for your concern but I think -- I think maybe this little misunderstanding should just stay between us, hmm? Don't you think that's best?

Arlene: Hayley, sweetie. I'm so sorry to hear about Uncle Stuart. I know how much he meant to you.
Hayley: Shut up. You don't care anything about Stuart or me, for that matter.
Arlene: That is a cruel thing to say. You know, obviously something has happened here that involves our family. Janet, is there anything I can do to help?
Brooke: Arlene, the only reason that I agreed to bring you down here with me is because you said, you promised that you would stay out of the way.
Arlene: I am out of the way.
Brooke: Yeah. Seven seconds go by, you've managed to tick off not only your daughter, Janet --

[Yelling]

Brooke: Not to mention Derek and Jackson. I mean --

Man: You want to tell me what this is about?
Derek: Look, Billy, you're not under arrest.
Billy: Oh, gee. Well, you could have fooled me. Cop comes down, drags me out of my place, tells me I got to come down here.
Derek: I just need some answers about the night Sophie Malinowski was killed. Some straight answers. You got me? It's ok, Penta, we got it. Thanks.

Dr. Griffith: That's enough, Anna.

Alex: Damn them.

[Computer beeps]

Computerized voice: Stay away from Bryn Wydd. Danger. Stay away from Bryn Wydd. Danger.

Derek: I need you to think carefully, Billy. You can do that for me, can't you?
Billy: Oh, I hope so, Frye man.
Derek: You're going to cooperate, right?
Billy: Does that mean you want me to change my story?
Derek: Only if the story you told us the first time wasn't the truth.
Billy: Yeah, I bet.
Derek: That night at the warehouse -- who did you see?
Billy: You mean besides the dude with the crowbar? Friend of yours, right?
Derek: Why don't you run that story by me again. Maybe see if something comes up you left out the first time.
Billy: I didn't leave anything out. All right? Look, I seen him -- Dillon -- and I know him.
Derek: Because he busted you when he was a cop.
Billy: Right.
Derek: Well, you know, that kind of makes some of us wonder if you don't have it in for him, maybe.
Billy: Well, maybe I do. It still doesn't mean I didn't see what I seen. Look, he did in that broad. You know it, and so do I.
Jack: So you saw no one else there that night, no one else who could have been in that warehouse?
Billy: What the hell is this?
Jack: A simple question.
Billy: What, are you trying to get me for contempt or perjury or something?
Derek: You didn't see him murder Sophie, right?
Billy: I never said I did.
Derek: But you think he did it!
Billy: You know, this is bogus, man. I made my statement. The guy I fingered ran off, all right? What the hell else you want from me?
Derek: Where the hell do you think you're going?
Billy: Out of here. You can't hold me. You think I don't know that?

Jack: Well, I think he knows something else.
Arlene: Me, too.
Derek: If he does, he's got a good reason to keep quiet.
Hayley: Yeah, like he has it in for Trevor.
Arlene: I have an idea.
Janet: Look, I can go on the stand. I can give them my testimony under oath. I'll say what happened, that Sophie came to town and that she threatened me, she threatened my family, that I fought with her, and I did what I did. I mean, self-defense should count for something, shouldn't it?
Arlene: No, wait, Janet, you don't have to do this.
Hayley: Will you please just get out of here?
Arlene: Would you people just listen to me?
Derek: I'll go to the D.A. And I'll try to sell it, but I think we're going to need more.
Arlene: I have an idea, damn it! Would you just shut up and listen to me?

Leo: You believe what you want, David. But you keep it the hell away from me and my mother. And if you have this burning need to know the truth and to help me beat these charges, you take a close look at Palmer. Do you remember when -- when Palmer was shot? When he didn't know who I was? He thought she was having an affair. He thought she was having an affair with me. And it made him so damn mad that he was willing to kill her, kidnap me, drug me, and let me take the fall for it. The guy is nuts, David. But Palmer had a real problem this time cause Paolo was real. David, you don't look surprised.
David: No, I'm not.
Leo: But you still think that it was Mother, after everything that I just told you? You are unreal. You know that? You are unreal, David. You need Mother to be the villain so badly that you're willing to look past the truth even if you see it with your own eyes. Are we through? Do you have anything else that you want to say to me?
David: No.
Leo: Good.

Erica: David? David, is something wrong? David? What went on just now?

Dr. Griffith: Dr. Marick.
Alex: I want the truth.
Dr. Griffith: What are you doing here again? Don't you understand --
Alex: I want to know what happened to me in this place. No more lies.
Dr. Griffith: I gave you everything I have -- the files --
Alex: They're fake. Don't play coy with me. I want to know why you've gone to such measures to keep the truth from me. Dr. Griffith: I'm afraid I don't know what you're talking about.
Alex: Who is Anna? Who is she?

Erica: Leo didn't believe you?
David: Leo believes what he needs to believe to survive.
Erica: What do you mean? David: I think deep down he really knows that Vanessa could have killed Paolo. He so much as admitted it to me.
Erica: Then you did get through to him.
David: No, no. He can't allow himself to believe that, not for a second because if he does, then he has to admit that his mother could have betrayed him. He's not going to let that thought enter his mind. It's like dying for him. But I am worried that sooner or later Leo's going to realize that his mother is letting him hang for her.

Vanessa: Leo. Oh, thank goodness. Oh, was that horrible little jail really awful, darling? Oh. Come in, come in.
Leo: It was pathetic.
Vanessa: Leo, I hope you know I would have been there, darling, but I was out making arrangements to clear your name before this ever even gets anywhere near a trial. Did they hurt you?
Leo: Who?
Vanessa: The inmates, the police, guards?
Leo: Mother, it was a holding cell. Yeah, it was disgusting, but no, they didn't mistreat me.
Vanessa: What is it, then, darling? I mean, you look awful.
Leo: Well, I slept on a rotting mattress in a room with bars instead of walls and, well, I'm being charged for murder, but other than that, I'm fine.
Vanessa: Now, darling, did someone threaten you?
Leo: More like somebody threatened you.
Vanessa: And who might that have been?
Leo: David. He thinks you did it. Oh, but he hates you.
Vanessa: I know. Well, what exactly did he say?
Leo: I don't want to talk about it. He doesn't know you like I do. He never has.
Vanessa: No.
Leo: He didn't know you in Europe. He didn't know you when you came to that school and took me out when they were singling me out, making me feel like an idiot.
Vanessa: Oh, they were very cruel.
Leo: I mean, the other kids -- they couldn't believe it. This beautiful, glamorous woman, my mother, sweeps in and takes me away and then threatens the headmaster with an international lawsuit.
Vanessa: It certainly worked, didn't it, darling?
Leo: And then that weekend, when we flew to Paris, I swear, Mother, I still -- I still think about it all the time. I mean, the walks along the Seine, cafe au lait for breakfast.
Vanessa: Hmm. I did indulge you, didn't I?
Leo: No. You loved me. Nobody ever has.
Vanessa: Oh, darling. Oh, darling.
Leo: David doesn't understand. He doesn't know that you'd do anything in the world for me, that you'd keep me safe no matter what.

Arlene: You're always telling me I'm a drunk. Right? Well, if that's true, then maybe I know one when I see one.
Derek: Arlene, what are you getting at?
Arlene: Your witness is an alcoholic. And if you give me a chance, maybe I can get what you need.
Jack: Why would you do that?
Arlene: Because Janet has been great to me since I've been here. And I owe her. And besides, Trev's my brother.
Janet: Arlene, if you can get Trevor back, you do whatever you have to do to make that happen.

Edmund: Alex? Alex.

[Computer beeps]

Edmund: Alex. Damn it.

Dr. Griffith: Wait here. I'll get you the information you need.

Dr. Griffith: What do we do now? You heard her. She's remembering. She knows about Anna. She knows the files are forged.
Guy: Get her in here. Dr. Griffith: What? She'll see you. She'll put it all together.
Guy: Then we will make her forget it and everything else she's ever known. Go get her and let's end this.



ON THE NEXT - - - ALL MY CHILDREN

Marian: Oh, Stuart, Stuart, Stuart.

Hayley: I need you to help me pick whichever gown you think would be prettiest on me.

Dr. Griffith: Step into my office now.





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