Simone: Edmund gave me
everything.
You can either push me off
or you can let us both help you.
Bianca: Opal is very
generously thinking of offering
Frankie a job.
Greenlee: Oh, kiddies,
look what I found.
TODAY'S - - - ALL MY CHILDREN
Bianca: Thanks for coming.
Erica: Well, of course,
Sweetheart.
We're not in a serious fight.
Opal: Like heck you're not.
Come on.
Bianca: I hate the way that
we left things.
Erica: Opal, this was very
nice of you to try to help
to get Bianca and me together
like this.
Opal: Well, I just hate
to see the two of you going
at it like a couple of polecats.
Bianca: I don't want to argue
anymore.
Erica: I don't want to argue
with you anymore, Baby.
And you know something?
There is absolutely no reason
for us to go at it like a couple
of polecats as long as this
Frankie person is out
of our orbit.
Frankie: Well, just call me
Venus -- orbiting.
So, are we going to kiss
and make up, or what?
Anna: Well, are we going
to stand out here in the hall
or are you going to invite
me in?
David: Please.
Anna: Is this all for me?
David: I wasn't expecting any
other company this evening.
Anna: You are expecting
something, then, are you?
David: Wine?
I was hoping to have champagne,
but I know how picky you are.
Anna: That's nice -- you pay
attention to detail.
But then, I guess that's to be
expected given what you do
for a living.
To --
David: Adventure.
Anna: Oh, God.
Is that what we're going to have
tonight, an adventure?
David: I thought we already
were.
Anna: You're all set
and ready to go, I see.
David: With what?
Anna: The bed.
David: Anna, we live
in a hotel.
Every night, a nice little lady
comes into my room, turns down
my covers, puts a chocolate mint
on my pillow.
No ulterior motives whatsoever.
Anna: No. That's funny.
David: What is?
Anna: You being without
an ulterior motive.
David: I am, really.
Anna: You're lying.
David: You're right.
I am.
Anna: See?
Isn't that better?
The truth is --
David: The truth is I'm
hoping to get you into bed
before dessert, Devane.
Greenlee: I mean, of all
the luck --
Leo: Greenlee --
Greenlee: Yes, Leo?
Leo: What do you want?
Greenlee: Don't you mean,
"What do you want, Lover"?
I mean, you wrote the letter,
Leo.
Should I read it to the class
or do you want to?
Leo: Wait for me here,
Laura, please.
Laura: Stay here.
Wait it out.
She'll hang herself.
She'll hang herself.
Greenlee: Leo --
Leo --
what --
Leo: You ignorant,
vicious fool!
I threw that letter away.
How could you even think
of showing it to her?
She's just being released
from this place, Greenlee,
and you wanted to read it
to her so you could,
what, kill her?
Are you really that warped,
that cruel?
Greenlee: I'm not the problem
here, Leo.
I'm not the cruel one.
You are.
Roger: Ah! Damn it!
[Mateo groans]
Mateo: Hayley?
Simone: No, it's Simone.
He's long gone, Mateo.
Mateo: What are you doing
here?
Simone: Oh, I followed
you from the club.
Mateo: Oh, oh, oh.
Simone: You've got a lump
the size of New Jersey
on the back of your head.
Just take it easy, ok?
Mateo: No, no, no, no.
I'm going to get up.
Simone: No, no -- Mateo,
look.
You might want to clean up
first, all right?
You're bleeding money.
Mateo: What?
Simone: Yeah.
[Anna sighs]
David: What, too much,
too soon?
Anna: No.
David: Well, that sigh seemed
to indicate some level
of annoyance.
Anna: Oh, actually, I'm sad.
I may not be up to our usual
banter.
David: Why is that?
Anna: Because I put
my brother on a plane this
morning for Budapest.
He's going to spend some time
with Alex and Dimitri.
David: I thought Gabriel
wanted to be here.
Anna: Alex thought he might
do better in a European
environment.
David: So why didn't you go
with him?
Anna: To Hungary?
David: Sure. Why not?
It's a beautiful country.
Anna: What the hell am
I going to do in Hungary?
Besides, I like it here.
David: Huh.
Pine Valley, USA,
over Vadzel, Hungary.
What a tossup.
Anna: You live here?
David: Well, I wasn't a world
operative in a former life.
I'm simply a devoted
cardiologist.
Anna: What are you getting
at?
David: Well, here you are
in some little burb that isn't
even your home burb, after years
in essentially captivity.
No family.
I mean, whatever family you did
have has gone off to Hungary.
You have no job --
Anna: Your point?
David: At least none that
I know of.
I was just wondering
if you worked it out this way
so that you would be free
and clear to do your James Bond
thing.
Anna: What do you care?
David: I don't.
But it's a great conversation
starter, don't you think?
Yeah, it must be very difficult
to get rid of that rush
of the spy thing, huh?
I mean, especially for someone
who was so interested in taking
on anything or anyone.
Anna: Let me get this
straight.
You think that I sent my family
off to Europe so that I can get
back undercover?
David: Actually, I was
wondering if you already got
back undercover.
Anna: And what would that be
to you?
David: Self-preservation.
Anna: No, I don't understand.
David: I'm this town's local
target.
Now, if you did get your spy
wings back, who else would you
go after but persona non grata
numero uno -- me?
Leo: You can't turn this
around on me, Greenlee, not this
time.
Greenlee: You don't even see
what you're doing.
Leo: Would you please just
stop it?
Greenlee: You are the one who
is being vicious and cruel
to yourself, standing by Laura
this way, staying married
to her?
Leo: Oh, you just can't let
this go, can you?
Greenlee: You almost saved
yourself.
You wrote that letter
and you took off and
you listened to your gut.
And you'd have left
her because it was the right
thing to do because you realized
you were staying married
to her for the wrong reasons.
You were staying with
her for the wrong reasons.
You were keeping up the charade
because you were feeling sorry
for her.
Leo: Greenlee, that is not
how this goes, ok?
Greenlee: In that one night,
you saw clearly that you didn't
love this woman and you couldn't
stay together, and so you were
doing a favor for both of you.
You left town and her behind.
But why did you come back?
Leo: You really want to know
why?
Greenlee: Yes.
Leo: Because I was wrong
to go.
Greenlee: Please.
Leo: No, no, no.
Because I was ditching what
mattered -- without the fight,
without the work, you know?
Just --
you know, fortunately,
that's the sad story of my life,
so I had to stand up and be
a grownup for once.
For good.
Greenlee: Do I applaud now
or later?
Leo: I don't care what
you do, Greenlee.
But all I care about right now
is just making sure that Laura
feels strong.
Greenlee: Listen to me, Leo.
She is not strong.
She's weak to her soul.
Leo: I saw that woman face
down death and win, Greenlee.
Don't talk to me about being
strong.
Greenlee: Yeah, well,
you're facing down your death,
too -- your death, the death
that makes up everything that
you are, that makes
you so amazing.
Leo: This is torture.
You're torturing me.
Greenlee, I love Laura.
You and me, we -- we can't
just --
Greenlee: I know, I know,
I know, I know.
I do love you.
And I do want you, but we could
probably never make it work.
We'd kill each other
because we're too intense.
But I can't stand by and watch
you die, Leo.
If you stay with her,
who you are to your core will
die.
I don't want you back.
I just want you to get away
from Laura.
Bianca: Mom, you look mad.
Erica: Mad?
Why would I be mad?
I've just been ambushed
by my daughter and by my best
friend.
Opal: Now, that is not
the case.
We're just trying to forge
a truce here.
Erica: A truce?
That -- it doesn't even make any
sense, Opal.
There can never be a truce
between me and this, this --
Frankie: Frankie person?
Bianca: Look, you guys,
you need to start being nicer
to each other or else this is
going nowhere.
Frankie: And I've agreed
to it, well, because Bianca has
been so great to me.
Erica: Bianca is great.
She's great to a lot of people.
She's generous and she's
thoughtful and a lot of people
who are generous and thoughtful
are very naive.
Oh, that is not a dig to you,
Honey.
Bianca: Look, here's
the deal.
Frankie has agreed not to press
charges -- you know,
for the accident.
Erica: The accident?
Oh, you mean the night she threw
herself in front of my car
and then sold the story
to the tabloids before daybreak?
Bianca: Please?
Erica: All right, go on.
Bianca: She has also agreed
not to talk to the press anymore
about you or me or any of us.
Opal: Yeah, that's big,
Honey.
I mean, she can get rich.
Oh, I'll wait my turn.
Bianca: Frankie, you know,
you can jump in here any time,
too.
Frankie: Well, I have nothing
to add.
It's all true.
As long as Mom here stops
treating me like yesterday's
trash.
Erica: Do not call me "Mom."
Frankie: Oh, but,
Mom, you're going to adopt me.
That's part of the deal,
right, Bianca?
Bianca: Frankie, put a lid
on it.
Opal: Yeah, kid.
Nobody likes a brat.
Bianca: Frankie is going
to stay on in Pine Valley,
and we are going to be friends.
But I don't want you flipping
out every time you see
her and I don't want her trying
to bait you like she is now just
trying to get a rise out
of you, ok?
So could you just both agree
to cool it?
Erica: Wait a minute here.
I need some clarification,
for one thing.
Number one, is this ridiculous
notion that she is going to live
and work for you, Opal -- is
that still on the table?
Opal: Now, Erica, I have told
you that nobody will be telling
me who I can and cannot hire.
Erica: And you, you still
intend to --
Bianca: Yes, yes, we are
friends.
We are going to be friends.
If you both could just lighten
up a little bit, I think
you might actually like each
other, too.
Frankie: I don't think Mama
Kane is ready to exchange e-mail
addresses just yet.
Do you?
Erica: May I have a moment
alone with Frankie?
Frankie: Why don't you just
ask Frankie?
Opal: Come on, Bianca.
Let's make a tour of the parking
lot.
Bianca: No, I don't thin
I should leave.
Opal: Let's let them work
it out.
We've done all that we can.
Come on.
Frankie: So, Erica, is this
where you offer me the cashola
to leave town?
Leo: Laura, I don't want
you to hear anything that
she has to say.
Greenlee: "She"?
Don't you dis me, Leo du Pres.
I mean it.
Laura: Look, look, I'd like
to stay, Leo, if you don't mind.
I'd like to just have this all
out in the open.
Greenlee, I knew about that
letter.
I even went looking for it.
And I knew about Leo's doubts.
But I'm not worried about
his doubts or about him.
I was acting crazy.
Greenlee: "Was"?
Do I need to remind you of what
happened earlier?
Laura: I don't know what
you're talking about.
Greenlee: Ha-ha! Oh, great!
Play dumb -- good tactic.
Laura: Anyway, I was having
problems with my heart
medication and so I was acting
like someone I'm not.
So Leo got scared, and I don't
blame him.
I'd be scared.
But everything's fixed now.
And we're going to be fine now.
And Leo is as committed to me
as I am to him.
Ok, Greenlee?
I mean, I'm right, right?
This is still what you want?
Leo: This is all I want.
Greenlee: Leo, remember what
I said.
Leo: In fact,
let's have that wedding that
you want.
Laura: Oh, Baby.
That is wonderful.
Leo: You still have plans
at the Valley Inn, right?
Laura: Yes.
Leo: Ok, well, the sooner
we get on with our plans,
the sooner we can get
on with our life, all right?
Anna: Oh-ho-oh --
oh, that is -- you are the most
self-involved man I have ever
met.
David: And why is that?
Anna: But you honestly think
that I have packed my entire
family off to Europe
indefinitely so that I can stay
here and spy on you
as if you would be a big enough
fish for someone like me
to catch?
David: So you are still
working for the WSB, then?
Anna: All right.
Assuming that I am,
just for argument's sake,
you really think that
an international organization
like that would be interested
in the likes of you?
Uh, no.
David: I don't know -- maybe.
Anna: Unless, of course,
the name Proteus means anything
to you.
David: Proteus.
Anna: Yeah.
Ring a bell?
David: Actually,
yes, it does. Me and Proteus go way back.
Simone: Ok.
That's all of it.
Here.
Mateo: Drug money.
Simone: Well, yeah.
That's what happens when
you make a drop.
Mateo: I can't believe this.
Simone: Hmm.
Mateo: It's still --
Simone: Yeah.
The bleeding's stopped.
You're all right.
Mateo: Yeah? All right.
Simone: Did you see the guy
that hit you?
Mateo: No, no.
His face was like --
I'm still groggy.
I don't remember what his face
looked like.
Simone: Why did he knock
you out?
He paid you.
Mateo: No.
Simone: He made the drop.
Mateo: I think somebody else
came up from behind me and --
Simone: There was a third
person?
I didn't see anyone.
Mateo: Why are you here
again?
What -- you told me you followed
me because why?
Simone: Because I'm
on a story.
Mateo: Uh-huh.
Simone: Edmund Grey hired me
and I --
Mateo: No, no, no,
no, no, no.
How did you know that I was
going somewhere?
I mean, how'd you -- when I left
the club, how did you know?
Simone: I saw you take a call
that upset you.
I saw you stall your wife
and make her leave.
Why else would you be doing all
that?
Mateo: You're supposed to be
e messenger.
Didn't you tell me Edmund wrote
in the back of that picture --
Simone: Yeah, I'm a lot more
than just the messenger, Mateo.
All right, this is my story.
I dig for facts.
Mateo: Uh-huh.
Simone: And I didn't drag
my butt here to send love notes
between you and your
brother-in-law, all right?
Mateo: Oh, my God.
You're giving me such
a headache, you know that?
Simone: Do you know how
closely you're being watched?
Mateo: Which is exactly why
I can't have my waitress tailing
me day and night.
I mean, Proteus or whoever's
working for him -- he's going
to be all over us.
He'll know that.
Simone: Well, not if we fool
him.
Mateo: How do we fool him?
He --
he's probably watching us right
now.
Simone: You know,
you're right.
So,
make like we're fooling around.
Mateo: What?
Simone: It's the best cover
on earth, Boss.
You and the waitress are doing
it.
Mateo: You've got to be
kidding me.
Simone: Do I look like I'm
kidding?
Mateo: This is like my worst
nightmare.
Simone: I make a great other
woman, Mateo.
Mateo: No.
I -- I can't be --
I can't be running around
with my -- with my waitress.
I mean, my wife's freaking out
as it is.
I mean, she's suspicious.
She thinks I'm lying to her.
I can't be seen with my --
with my sister's replacement.
I mean, come on.
Simone: Listen, Mateo.
No one's going to find out.
All right?
Scoot over.
It's a cover.
Right?
We'll be discreet.
Mateo: No!
No.
I'm not compromising
my marriage.
No way.
You understand me?
Simone: I'm sorry I brought
it up.
I didn't mean to get
into your face or get too
personal.
Right?
It's all business.
Mateo: Not to me.
Simone: Ok.
Mateo: No -- do you
understand that?
Simone: I got --
Mateo: I know he's messing
with me and my business,
but he's messing with my family,
too.
You know that, right?
Simone: Yeah.
Mateo: If I don't pretend
to be his little drug runner,
I'm -- he -- my family's
at risk.
My mom, my sister, my wife,
my son.
Do you understand that?
Simone: Ok.
I really do understand.
Mateo: Good.
Simone: This story just isn't
business for me, either, Mateo.
We'll -- we'll come up
with another cover.
In the meantime, let's focus
on what went down here tonight
and why, all right?
So,
can you think of anyone that
might have followed you down
here who could have slugged
you in the head?
You have an idea?
Mateo: The other bartender,
Chris Stamp.
Simone: What about him?
Mateo: He --
he didn't show tonight.
He was supposed to show up.
Was he there after I left?
Simone: No, no, no.
I left the place to Tony to run.
Who's Stamp?
Mateo: I don't know.
That's the problem.
Erica: Is it money you want?
I'll give it to you.
My account is always on call.
What's your price?
Frankie: I don't want
your money.
Erica: Oh, no?
Frankie: No.
Erica: Well, then what is it
you want?
Frankie: Can't you just let
this go?
I don't want anything from you.
Erica: Look, for some reason
you've decided that I'm an easy
target.
I don't know why you would think
that since I am one of the most
successful businesswomen in this
country.
Do you think I got to where I am
today by being duped by amateurs
like you?
Frankie: The all-powerful
Erica Kane.
Erica: Who will do anything
to protect her daughter.
Frankie: Your daughter
doesn't need protecting, in case
you haven't noticed.
Actually, she takes pretty
awesome care of herself,
and she sure as hell doesn't
need you to protect her from me.
Well, do you think I'm trying
to get to you through Bianca?
Erica: Aren't you?
Frankie: Well, if you're
willing to pay me off,
you probably think I'm after
a whole lot more than money.
What are you afraid I want
from Bianca?
What are you afraid of, Erica?
Erica: Oh, I'm not afraid
of anything, Frankie.
Because you are not going to get
anything from my daughter.
I'm going to find out what
your real story is, and then
you'll be over.
And in the meantime, I'm going
to watch you like a hawk.
And I'm going to make sure that
you are not able to spread
whatever negativity you think
you've got there -- to spread
that over my life or
my daughter's.
Because here's the thing --
you have no idea who you're
dealing with.
And I'm not just talking about
me or my reputation or my money
or my power.
I'm talking about my life.
My daughter is my life.
And I will take down anyone who
tries to threaten my daughter.
I will take you down further
than you ever thought you'd have
to go.
All-righty, then?
Frankie: Yeah, so I guess
this isn't going to end
in a hug.
Erica: No, probably not.
You just remember what I said.
I will do anything.
Do you understand me?
Am I making myself clear?
I will do anything
to keep my daughter safe.
I will risk everything I have.
Anna: You know Proteus?
David: What?
You think all I do is sit around
reading medical journals all
day?
Anna: Um --
David: Greek mythology was
a great passion of mine.
In many ways it still is.
I find it a great escape.
Anna: Oh -- you know
the mythological figure.
David: What, you know
somebody named Proteus in 2001?
Anna: No, no.
David: Well, Proteus,
as you're probably aware
of by now, had the ability
to change his identity at will.
Now, if you know anything about
my history, you might understand
why that would appeal to me.
Anna: Oh.
You fancy yourself a Greek god
now.
David: I get by.
Anna: I'll tell you what
you do share with them is
arrogance.
David: Look.
I don't waste time.
I deal with people's lives
hanging in the balance every
single day.
I see what happens when
you waste your time worrying
about garbage.
I take life in, I live it,
and I go after what I want.
Believe me, you don't know how
much time you've got.
And I'm not ashamed that I have
power.
I use it to get what I want,
and I never look back.
Anna: Like Proteus.
David: Like me.
So, why don't you tell me what
Proteus has to do with whatever
little spy thing you're
working on?
Anna: Oh, it's complicated.
David: I like complicated.
Anna: Good.
Anna: All this talk about
going after what you want --
David: Yes.
Anna: Makes me hungry.
David: And what are
you hungry for, Devane?
Anna: Dessert.
Bianca: Well, we thought that
we were gone long enough
for the two of you to work
things out.
Were we?
Erica: Frankie asked me
for money.
I told her I was willing to give
it to her, but then she did
an about-face, said she didn't
want the money.
Actually, she won't tell me what
she wants.
But at least now she knows what
she can and cannot do.
Don't you, Mary Francis?
Bianca: Is this true?
Frankie: You know, it doesn't
even matter because this whole
truce thing is a bust.
Bianca: Well, I don't believe
you.
Erica: Me?
What did I do?
Bianca: Well, I don't believe
that Frankie asked you
for money.
Erica: Bianca, that was
the first thing she did.
Bianca: No, no.
I mean it, Mom.
I've had it with you.
Erica: Bianca --
Opal: Well, I won't go,
but I will say that I've been
getting to know this girl,
Erica, and she's a little rough
around the edges, yeah,
but I really think that
she wants to do right.
Erica: Are you kidding me?
Can I believe my ears?
You're taking the word of that
con artist over me?
Opal: Honey, can't you even
see history repeating itself when it's repeating itself right
before your eyes?
Erica: What are you talking
about?
Opal: I am talking about
the fact that you're doing
the same thing that you did
with Rain and with Sarah
and with Laura.
Erica: What?
Opal: Well, you paid Rain
to leave Bianca alone.
And then you helped to push
Sarah away for good.
And you were about to take
Bianca off to Europe just to get
her away from Laura till
the poor thing took sick.
And -- and now it's Frankie.
Erica: Opal, this is not
the same thing!
Opal: Listen to me --
because I love you and I want
to be your friend.
If you keep trying to destroy
every relationship your kid has
with a girl, romantic
or otherwise, you're only going
to end up destroying
your relationship with Bianca.
All right.
All right, I lied.
I'm leaving you.
But you think about it.
Chris: Ms. Kane?
Erica: Oh.
Chris: I --
Erica: Mr. Stamp.
Please, you -- you've got
to help me.
You've got to help me.
You've got to keep that girl
from destroying my daughter.
Opal: Well, can I give either
of you gals a lift?
Frankie: No, I'm going
to walk.
I need the air.
Bianca: I have my car.
Thanks, Opal.
Opal: Just try to be patient,
ok?
I'm sorry it didn't work out
better.
Nighty-night.
Bianca: Good night.
Bianca: So I want you to tell me how it
went down with my mom.
Frankie: Oh, Bianca, it was
the same damn thing.
She thinks I'm conning.
She thinks I'm going after
her through you because you're
easy prey.
Bianca: Did you tell her that
she's wrong?
Frankie: Bianca, I could tell
her that till I was 110.
Face it, ok?
Your mother is never going
to like me.
She thinks I'm trouble --
trouble for her, trouble
for you.
You know what?
She's right.
Bianca: Frankie.
Frankie, wait!
Jake: Hey.
Sorry it took me so long
to answer your page.
I had a patient.
Greenlee: I didn't mean
to call you away from your work,
Jake.
Jake: No, no, no, you didn't.
I was done.
Have a seat.
What's wrong?
Greenlee: I got into it
with Leo and Laura again.
Jake: Oh.
Well, recognizing your problem
is the first step.
Sorry.
Go on.
Greenlee: There was a letter,
Jake, from Leo to Laura.
He was going to leave her.
In fact, he did leave
her for the night, but he came
back.
And she never saw the letter
because she was in the hospital
again.
Jake: And why do you know
this?
Greenlee: I try to get
through to him about her,
but he won't hear me, not about
her.
Jake: Well, then Leo is
staying with Laura.
Greenlee: Oh, it's worse.
They're going to re-create
the royal wedding and start over
in front of an audience
of 500 of their closest friends.
You want to know why?
Jake: Why?
Greenlee: And, I quote Leo
du Pres -- "So we can all move
on, Greenlee."
Jake: Do you want
to move on?
Greenlee: No.
I want to schedule shock
treatment.
Anna: Wait, wait.
Tell me you've got protection.
Do you have --
David: Wait right here.
[Phone rings]
Anna: Why not?
Hello?
Yeah.
[David grabs the phone from Anna's hand]
[Anna gasps]
Anna: Ow.
David: I'll call you right
back.
Don't you ever do that again.
Mateo: All right, so Chris
Stamp --
Simone: Mm-hmm?
Mateo: He's -- he approached
me about tending bar at SOS.
He wanted to use it as a cover
for his supposed FBO drug
work.
Simone: What, you don't think
it's real?
Mateo: How can it be real?
I mean, come on.
Look at the mess I'm in.
You know?
I mean, I'm getting hit over
the head with -- every time
I tell him to look into
something, he won't look
into it.
I mean, he's so laid back.
And he disappears all the time.
Simone: I mean, do you think
he's the one that clubbed
you over the head?
Mateo: I don't know, I don't
know.
I have no idea.
Simone: All right, all right,
let's -- let's go through this
all over again.
All right, you were instructed
to make a drop, you made it,
and then you took off.
Mateo: No.
I made it and then I hid.
Simone: What?
Mateo: I hid.
I was going to -- I was waiting
for the guy to make the pickup.
Simone: Well, genius,
that's why their backup clocked
you one.
Mateo: No, I was going
to jump the guy and then maybe
I could make him, you know,
take me to his source, right?
Simone: Hello!
You think that some runner is
going to lead you to a private
audience with Proteus?
And then what?
Mateo, this is not a movie.
Mateo: Ok.
What was I supposed to do?
Simone: I don't know.
You're stuck.
I probably would have done
the same thing.
But even if you would have got
your hands on this guy,
all right, he couldn't help you.
Proteus keeps his dealers
and his runners and
his suppliers isolated,
at double-arms' length.
That's how he keeps in control.
Anna: I picked up your phone
because you were in
the bathroom, and you're
a doctor.
And I thought that maybe --
David: That phone is
a confidential lifeline between
me and my patients.
When they call here, they don't
expect you or anybody else to be re
answering!
Anna: I don't need a lecture
from you, especially not
from you!
David: And what is that
supposed to mean?
Anna: Well, who could fight
with a Greek god?
Bad mistake.
I am, as you Americans say,
out of here.
[Knock on door]
Roger: Why did you hang up
on me?
David: Because I wasn't
alone.
What happened?
Roger: Let me in, I'll be
glad to tell you.
David: Come on.
Jake: I see.
Now you want to prescribe
a radical procedure like shock
treatment for Laura.
How nice.
Greenlee: Jake, she is
certifiable.
And unless someone shows Leo
the truth, he'll stay
with her till the bitter end.
Leo: Well, I'm going to go
take a shower.
Laura: Oh, don't go.
Leo: No, I'll be right back.
All right?
Laura: Ok.
Leo: Hold that thought.
Laura: I'll keep planning
our wedding.
Leo: You didn't pull that out
of the trash, did you?
Laura: Oh, so I'm never going
to live this down.
Leo: Probably not.
Laura: I'm getting some great
ideas, mostly for my dress.
Leo: All right.
Well, show me when I get back.
Laura: Ok.
Leo: All right.
[Shower runs]
Greenlee: I'll take the shock
treatment.
Maybe if they jolt my brain
waves, I'll forget about Leo
for good.
I can't stand seeing those two
slobber all over each other.
Greenlee: I mean it, Jake.
I'm wasting my life on Leo
and my energy on Laura.
Stick a fork in me.
I'm done.
Jake: You care too much.
Greenlee: Make it stop.
Please.
[Laura puts part of the torn up letter together]
Laura: "I'm leaving you."
Jake: If you let me, I would.
Greenlee: I'm sorry, Jake.
Jake: Forget it.
You know, maybe that shock
treatment's not a bad idea.
Hey.
Laura: "I'm leaving
you for Greenlee."
Greenlee: You said it takes
time to get over someone.
How much time?
Jake: I'm the wrong guy
to ask about that one.
Greenlee: How can I kill
this, Jake?
What do I need to kill this
feeling I still have for Leo?
Laura: You're not leaving me
for Greenlee, Leo.
You won't want to
once I'm finished with her.
ON THE NEXT - - - ALL MY CHILDREN
Liza: Ryan?
It's me, Liza.
Are you up?
David: We started something
last night.
Anna: Did we?
David: And I think we should
finish it.