Brothers & Sisters s01e09 Episode Script
Mistakes Were Made (2)
Previously on Brothers and Sisters: - Hello.
Just getting in from your date? - Rebecca is my father's daughter.
- She's not.
- Why did adding her initials to ours unlock the accounts I have been trying to open for months? If he knew I was having his child, he would be compelled to leave you all and I couldn't have that.
So I told him it was someone else's.
I just got a letter from the Army.
- What does it say, Justin? - They want me back.
- Not going back is a felony.
- I don't care.
I'm going to Mexico.
- Justin! - What do you need? - The usual.
- Justin, wake up! - This is my fault.
- It's his fault.
need an ambulance right away.
- Justin? Oh, Justin, please.
We're in your hands, Lord.
Look after us.
Amen.
- Amen.
- Amen.
Amen.
Here, will you pass that? - Justin, what's the matter? - Nothing's the matter.
- You want to say something? - Yeah, I, uh I enlisted today.
- Enlisted in what? - In the military.
Is this like that time you wanted to be a roadie for Linkin Park? - Yeah, or open the brewery.
- Or the karate school.
- "Dude.
It's called a dojo.
" - Guys, I'm serious.
I went to the recruitment office and joined.
As in the Army? The actual Army, guys with missiles and tanks? - It's too soon to be making jokes.
- Yeah, it is.
He's not joking.
The recruiter says they're getting volunteers and - No.
No, I'm sorry, but no.
- No what, Mom? You're not going.
Dad, would you explain to her? I understand wanting to serve your country.
It's a noble instinct It's not an instinct.
I'm doing this.
No one's gonna stop me.
The hell I'm not.
I will not have a child of mine putting themselves in harm's way because they're caught up in nationalistic fever.
I may be your son, but I'm not your child.
I'm an adult.
I make my own decisions.
Come on.
You don't carry credit cards.
Think you're old enough to carry a gun? I'm three years older than Dad was when he joined the Army.
That was a completely different time.
Know what? We talked about this.
You said that we need to do something, we're not safe.
She's a radio personality.
Half of what she says she doesn't mean.
You're serious about this? Yeah.
I bought a plane ticket and I'm reporting to Fort Bragg next Friday.
Then Godspeed.
- What? Dad! You cannot - What?! Mom? Mom? - Mom.
- What? Are you OK? Yes, I'm just making my market list for Thanksgiving.
- Thanksgiving's a week away.
- I know, - but when I'm nervous I make lists.
- Mom, he's gonna be fine.
- Doctor's here.
- This way.
Through this door.
Dr.
Harris, please report to the - Hi.
He'll be OK.
- Really? We pumped his stomach, gave him naloxone.
It's gonna keep him out of it for the next 24 to 48 hours, - but he should make a full recovery.
- Thank you, doctor.
You are a doctor, aren't you? You look so young.
- He looks - I discharge him tomorrow.
- What's his living situation? - He's coming with us.
Good.
Keep a close watch on him for the next few days.
I'm recommending the following rehab facilities.
- Thank you very much.
- Thank you.
"New Horizons, Sunset Acres, Bradley Ridge Detox and Spa.
" Maybe we can get a family rate.
Using the password we discovered, your father's account contains 50 shares of a holding company.
- Holding what? - 60-acre parcel near Firth, Nevada.
Basically, it's in the middle of the desert.
We're estimating its value at less than one point two million.
If the land's worth a million, where's the 14 my father borrowed? The land is worth one point two million, but it looks like your father paid 15.
Great.
He'd have been better off buying swamp in Florida - or a bridge in Brooklyn.
- Thank you for your diligence.
Step into my office and I'll give you a check for your services.
- With any luck, it won't bounce.
- Thank you.
Yeah, thanks.
I know a firm.
They can recommend a good realtor.
- Give them a call.
- No.
I don't want to sell it.
Not yet.
Whatever Dad might have been, he wasn't stupid.
He knew land.
He bought orchards up and down the West Coast.
His judgment failed when he moved investments inland.
- Right.
- I'm not signing off on any sale until I see it.
I'm sorry.
As VP, he has to consent the conveyance of any asset - valued over a million.
- I'm a mother.
I'm responsible for yams at Thanksgiving.
I don't have time to road trip to Nevada.
It's five hours each way.
We'll be back by dinner.
As company president, you do have a fiduciary obligation - to make an informed decision.
- No.
- You do.
- Stop saying legal things just to piss me off.
- OK, if I'm going, you're going.
- Fine.
I love road trips.
- And driving.
- Still love them.
- Both ways.
- I hate road trips.
Box him in.
Ask him about UN sanctions for North Korea Stem cell research.
You know this is a 15-minute interview? Ask the senator about his divorce.
- Is this interview-by-committee? - It's McCallister's first since splitting from his wife.
He shouldn't get a pass because he's being interviewed by a fellow Republican.
- Divorce is not news.
- Messy divorces are news.
This one was messy.
The guy's the best looking man in a 20-square-mile radius of D.
C.
, and his wife left him - for his chief of staff.
- She found him in bed with the nanny.
- So she says.
The nanny denies it.
- See? News.
He's a decorated vet of the Gulf War, two-term senator, and not to mention frontrunner for vice presidency.
Yes, of course, I'm going to ask him about his divorce.
Knock them dead.
Hey.
You OK? There's been some talk around these parts of you acting like a Republican.
- Oh.
You mean bitchy? - You said it, not me.
It's my brother Justin.
They called him up and they're sending him to Iraq this time.
- Oh, God, Kitty.
I'm sorry.
- Yeah.
- Is there anything I can do for you? - Yeah.
Yeah, you can find a way to withdraw from Iraq.
- Come here.
- Thanks.
Whit wants you to ask McCallister about his Oh.
Um - It can wait.
- Amber, it's I'll go to your loft and get you some clothes.
As a matter of fact, I'll take everything.
From the looks of things, they haven't seen a washer or dryer in months.
I can stop by the video store.
Want anything? Yeah.
Black Hawk Down.
Nice to see attempting suicide has not hurt your sense of humor.
I didn't attempt anything, Mom.
It's called overdose because I overdid it.
Tear my head off and get it over with.
Go upstairs, lay down.
When you feel better, then I'll tear your head off.
I promise.
Mom? Mom? Nora.
I hate it when you do that.
You're not the final say in this house, not when it comes to my children.
- His mind is made up.
- No, it's not.
You have to talk to him.
He's not ready for this.
- Neither was I! - William, he's not you! He doesn't have your strengths, he doesn't have your capability.
I'm doing this.
I'm going, Mom, and there's nothing you can do to stop me.
Wow.
When did Ojai Foods get into the pie-making business? Do you think these pies bake themselves every year? I do the baking and then cooking, stuffing and potato-mashing on the day of.
Besides that, I just wanted this to be a special Thanksgiving.
It's the first one without your father and the last one before Just I just wanted to bring my A-something.
Game.
I have an interview with Senator McCallister, but when I come back, I'd love to help.
Oh, Kitty, sweetie-pie, I don't know how to say this delicately, - but I'm not cremating anything.
- You know, I'm an excellent cook.
In fact, some people even call me a chef.
Some with a really good sense of humor.
So you're OK? We're OK? I'm OK.
And we're more than OK.
Just go do your McCallister interview, and don't forget to ask him - if he slept with the nanny.
- Oh, Mother, not you.
It's not news.
No, no, no.
But it's very interesting.
Interesting? Mom.
You don't always have to be strong.
I'm not.
They're gonna take my boy.
They're gonna take my boy.
No, no.
We're gonna do something.
Kevin's gonna do something.
No.
No, he came by earlier this morning, about four pies ago.
There's nothing he can do to keep Justin out of it.
- Are you sure? - Yes.
He has to report in two weeks or they're going to arrest him.
I don't know how I can do this again.
I was afraid to answer the phone.
I was afraid they were calling to say that I don't know.
God, how many times do I have to lose my boy? Kitty.
This is ridiculous.
Country, light country and static.
- Pick the static.
- What CDs do you have? - Kevin, you are such a cliché.
- What did you expect, Ludacris? - OK, Apocalypse Now.
- Is that a band? Cinema.
Last man standing gets to control the dial for the whole trip.
Whale Rider.
Apocalypse Now ends with a "W", so Whale Rider.
A movie that starts with "R," Kev, go.
- I know the rules, Einstein.
- Just go.
Rambo: First Blood Part II.
No sequels.
I'm gonna come up with a movie that begins with "two"? - 2 Fast 2 Furious.
A Space Odyssey.
- What's that smoke? - Don't think that's a movie.
Doesn't start with "two".
No, there is smoke pouring out the front of your hood.
- Oh, God.
- It's OK.
I have this under control.
Yeah.
If only to prove to you two I'm not a cliché.
- Oh.
- No one panic.
I'm going to stretch my legs.
He's gonna get himself killed.
Pouring water in the radiator.
He'll be fine.
I'm talking about Justin.
He can handle himself.
He's not a baby.
- I didn't say he was.
- But you treat him like one.
You all do.
You complain and worry and don't see you're responsible.
- How am I responsible? - We all are.
Every self-destructive thing he's ever done, including enlisting, he did to prove that he's not the baby of the family.
Cliché that.
You were saying? Excuse me.
Senator McCallister, hi, I'm Kitty Walker.
- Call me Robert.
- Really? Hell, no.
Campaigned through a primary so people would call me "senator.
" - Give me the room.
- Sure.
I just came in to introduce myself before the interview, and is there anything else we can get you? Three more votes on my bill to stop funding of stem cell research.
It's already been stopped for the last six years, - except the existing cell lines.
- You're one of those Republicans.
Why? Because I support federal funding for stem cell research? You support federal funding of issues which are not federal.
There's a reason they say our spending is out of control.
Why is that? They're right.
I mean, why can't the states who are in favor of it fund it? We did in California.
I'm not sure that America is ready for us to run the country like we run California.
Not even Californians.
Isn't this more fun than asking me about my divorce? I don't know.
I haven't asked you about your divorce yet.
OK, I have an idea.
How about instead of grilling me on my private and intensely painful public divorce on television, I take you out for an espresso? An espresso? Look, this is my first on-camera since Courtney and I split.
If I can get a bye here, it allows me to establish myself as a senator - and not an ex-husband.
- Right, but you are a senator and an ex-husband.
Talk about both.
I will.
But I promise you my thoughts on immigration won't be the pull-quote from the AP or the clip downloaded on YouTube.
It'll be what I say about Bridgette.
- I'm assuming Bridgette is the nanny.
- You've never been divorced, have you? No.
Believe me, there are days when you wake up feeling like a failure at the one thing you've worked hardest at in your whole life.
And today is one of those days.
Sorry.
Come on.
Isn't there anything I can say to persuade you? It's the weirdest thing.
It just died.
It didn't just die.
It overheated, you did something to it and then it died.
You drive this thing into a lake? The engine's flooded.
- With water.
- With Evian.
- Put it in the fill hole.
- No gay jokes.
- You poured water into the oil pan? - How long is this gonna take to fix? Three, four hours tops.
We'll have to flush the engine.
There's a sandwich shop nearby.
They make a mean patty melt.
Oh, come on.
That was an innocent mistake.
- You still love road trips? - Hey, Joe, it's me.
I'm going to be longer than I thought.
Will do.
Thank you very much.
That's all we have time for.
- And we're out.
- So when does this air? Tomorrow night.
Don't worry.
You were great.
Thank you very much.
- Thank you.
Take care.
- You too.
Oh.
- Good luck to your brother.
- Thank you.
- What was that? - What was what? I thought it was great.
Yeah.
For him.
Did you completely forget about the divorce? And "Good luck to your brother"? How does he even know about your brother? - Kitty, tell me you didn't? - Didn't what? Didn't ask for a favor concerning your brother.
You didn't jeopardize your integrity and this program in one fell swoop.
- Warren, that is I didn't.
- Just tell me you didn't.
I didn't.
What is this? A letter I downloaded off the Internet.
"I have decided to withdraw my choice of enlisting.
" Justin decided to withdraw? He needs to send that in before reporting for active duty.
But he actually hasn't sent it in yet.
He won't do it if I ask him, but he will if you ask him.
- No.
No, Mom.
I won't do it.
- Please.
Please.
He's making a terrible mistake.
I actually don't think he is making a mistake.
If he is, well, then it's his mistake to make.
You can't actually agree with him going off to war - Mom.
We are not at war yet.
- Oh, please! We were attacked.
This country's gonna bomb something.
The American way.
That's right.
We were attacked.
And now it's time to strike back, and I am very proud of Justin for being so patriotic that he wants to be a part.
This isn't your show.
This is your brother we're talking about.
How do you know that enlisting isn't actually going to be what he needs, Mom? Dad is talking about how the Army taught him discipline.
And what good is discipline if you're not alive to have it? Mom, this might just be what Justin needs to turn his life around.
There's a reason the greatest generation was veterans.
It was different! You said so.
How is it different? Our way of life is being attacked.
Justin is trying to protect and defend all of those rights you taught us to value.
- I know what's right for my son.
- I'm sorry, but I don't see it that way, and more importantly, neither does Justin.
He just wants to be a part of something, Mom.
He is a part of something.
He is a part of this family, and even if you don't appreciate that, he does.
Right.
Right.
Is it hopeless? - Justin or the car? - Both.
- There's a fix for the car.
- What about those rehab resorts? We were taking him.
Isn't that the plan? It was until I found out the military insists on treating Justin.
While angry insurgents fire at them? That's how he got into trouble in the first place.
Doesn't make sense.
When this war starts making sense, let me know.
Good as new.
I even changed your spark plugs for you, free of charge.
OK, $400, right? - No.
Cash.
We're cash only.
- God.
Why didn't you tell us this four hours ago? You weren't paying four hours ago.
Besides, the signs have been here the whole time.
- Do you have an ATM? - The nearest one's in Ruby Valley.
I wouldn't recommend walking.
The car rental place takes credit.
Wait a second.
You can use a credit card to rent the car, - but not to get the car you own? - They take credit.
- You know what you - Shut up! Whit, I don't want to do a piece on what Thanksgiving means to Republicans.
That's not what I want to talk to you about.
Oh.
Amber has brought a matter of some concern to my attention.
OK.
What's the concern? That you went easy on the senator in return for a personal favor.
Wow.
OK, well, Amber, can you tell me where and from whom you got that idea? Are you saying you did? I'm saying it's not professional and responsible to make accusations without any proof.
You didn't ask about his divorce When you conduct the interviews, you can decide what gets asked.
But do you have any knowledge of McCallister throwing me any favors? - No, but I know - No.
No.
I'm a little confused as to what we're doing here then.
Sorry, Kitty.
Can I talk to you for a minute, please? Two hours and you have to go tattle to your little girlfriend.
- What are you talking about? - Whit called me.
He's accusing me of bribing McCallister.
- Kitty, I didn't tell Whit any - You told Amber.
I told her what I thought.
Didn't think she'd say anything.
- Really? Little Miss Blonde Ambition? - Besides, you denied it.
You told me you didn't do anything.
You telling me something different? All right.
When Justin went away, I went away.
I went to New York.
I missed the holidays without him.
I missed the meals without him.
I missed all the fights my mother and my father must have had.
And that was when we were winning the war.
That was when the When we knew what we were fighting for.
Now it's more dangerous than ever and he's going back and I'm here.
And my mother, who is so strong, she is so heartbroken.
So, yes.
Yes.
Of course I asked McCallister to help me and he said no.
So I thought if I did him a favor and didn't ask him about the divorce, that maybe he could help me.
I thought maybe he would change his mind.
And you know what? I don't care if it was wrong.
I did it for my brother, for my family.
And you know what? I would do it again in a heartbeat.
I just - We got a problem.
- What? No motels in this town.
No motels, no hotels.
Closest thing is 60 miles away.
That island on Lost has more civilization than this place.
- Where you going? - If I'm gonna sleep in a rental car, - I'm not gonna do it sober.
- No! Whoa! Sarah! Now is not the time to get your buzz on.
Oh, wow.
This is straight out of A Few Good Men.
More than a few.
Three beers, please.
I thought you wanted to get wasted.
Three bourbons too.
Thanks.
- To William's folly.
- Come on.
Could you show some respect? Sorry, Tommy, but parentage isn't a free pass to cheat and steal.
- Look, I know, but - He was also our dad.
To William.
Cheers.
Excuse me, ma'am.
We don't get too many civilians in here.
Are you lost? - I might be.
- She's not.
- Sorry.
You her boyfriend? - Brother.
Plus, she's married.
In case you hadn't noticed, there's, like, the entire So I'm sorry.
He gets a little protective.
Has done since puberty.
I wanted to see if the lady wanted to shoot pool.
Actually, the lady would.
Don't worry, Tommy.
It's only a game of pool.
My virtue will remain intact.
Excuse me.
Don't worry about that, man.
Dan's just happy to see a woman out of uniform.
Life on the base is pretty much a 24l7 sausage fest.
That sounds pretty horrible.
That sounds pretty horrible.
- Hey.
- Hi.
- You're alive.
- Are you? Oh, this.
I had a run-in with some siding.
The siding won.
David, please, come in.
This is a surprise.
A very nice one, but unexpected.
I'm sorry to just drop by like this.
But things were left unresolved.
No.
I'm so sorry, David.
I'm so sorry.
It was a lovely, lovely evening, but things happen with Life happened and I got distracted.
Well, I get that.
Life happens.
Why don't you tell me what's going on? I've got five grown children and two grandchildren and a house full of problems I can't quit thinking about.
Well, then maybe you're not supposed to.
You're so sweet, David.
I really think you should run screaming from me as if you were on fire.
No.
You're not getting off that easy.
I don't ditch friends because they're going through a patch.
- Friends.
- That's what you want, isn't it? Yes.
Yes, I truly do.
Great.
- So we're OK now? - Yes.
Yes, we're great.
Don't be a stranger.
I don't want you to feel every time you come you're always required to nail something.
I didn't say that right, did I? Sure you did.
- I'll be around, Nora.
- I hope so.
Hey, you're back.
So where did you put that letter? - What letter? - The form letter.
The one you were trying to get Kitty to get me to sign.
- Yeah, you're busted, Mom.
She told me.
- I'm sorry, Justin.
It's cool.
I just want to see it, that's all.
I've been doing some rethinking.
Well, that's great.
I threw it out.
Kitty told me you wouldn't be interested, so I threw it out.
You sent it in already.
I knew you would eventually change your mind.
What are you doing? I'll call the recruiter and tell them to ignore that letter.
- Justin.
- I should've done this long ago.
Kitty knew.
She knew the only way she was gonna have a life - was to get away from you.
- I want you to have a life.
That's the whole point.
Please.
I don't want you to do something I know you will regret.
You know, right? You know what I should do and how I should do it, Mom! Because you're my whole life.
No, Mom.
I'm your son.
I've got my own life.
You Shook Me All Night Long.]
- Where'd you learn to break like that? - Three brothers and a dad.
You done having fun yet? I love this song.
- Come on.
Dance, Tommy.
- Could you just kill me instead? Yeah, baby! - Your sister has how many kids? - I honestly don't know anymore.
- How about you? - No, I don't have any kids.
I don't envision that happening anytime soon because for one thing, I'm gay, so an unplanned pregnancy isn't really a risk for me.
For another, you need to be in a relationship, and my boyfriend just broke up with me so So you're single? I was hoping you'd say that.
Good news.
No, great news.
I've got a line on a place for us to crash tonight.
You're incredible.
We come to an Army bar and he gets laid.
Well, not yet, but I am working on it.
You're either about to do something very naughty or you already have.
What gave me away? The night before you cheated on Mrs.
Worthington's spelling test, you ate a whole pint.
You remember every bad thing I've ever done, don't you? I remember every bad thing we've both ever done.
Well, I've got a new one.
One for the record books.
I, uh I tried to bribe the senator to help Justin.
To get him out of the military? Yeah, I thought that he'd be able to help Justin and get him off the hook.
And me too, I guess.
It wasn't your fault that Justin enlisted.
It was mine.
- What are you talking about? - I pushed him.
He was about to change his mind and I pushed him the other way.
And I blamed it on you.
I was too angry and scared to blame it on myself.
No.
No, Justin would have never enlisted if I hadn't You're both crazy.
I enlisted because I wanted to.
I went back and forth about a thousand times in my head before I went, and nothing anyone said or did was gonna change my mind.
It was the best and worst decision I've made in my life.
But you know what? It was my choice.
So I'm not gonna fight the recall.
I'm going back.
- Whoa.
- Oh, oh.
I feel like Nick Nolte's mug shot.
That's what happens when you do Jell-O shots with enlisted men.
If we're not as chipper as you are, Kev, you didn't sleep on the floor.
That's right, Tommy.
I certainly did not.
"One day, son, this will all be yours.
" OK, Tommy, 500 miles, two cars later, are you happy now? Yeah, come on, Tommy.
Let's go.
We've got a long trip ahead of us.
I don't get it.
How could he be this stupid? - No, how could you be? - Screw you! - OK, let's calm down! - I'm sick of her cracks about him! I don't care about the mistakes that he made.
I don't care! - Fine.
- All right, he was our dad.
- Not just ours.
- Excuse me? What? What exactly does that mean? You just said, "not just ours.
" What? He had another kid.
With Holly.
Remember that photo we found up at the ranch? That was her.
Her name's Rebecca.
Dad kept her photo.
Of course.
And, um Wow.
So does, uh does Mom know about this? No! And Kevin, she never will, OK? And have you met her? I mean, are we gonna meet her? No.
And no.
- We are talking about another sister - We're not talking about her anymore ever again, OK? Can we please just go home? - I don't think we should leave - Kev, Kev, Kev! Just let it go, OK? There's a bank in town.
We'll get cash there.
Yeah, sure.
Yeah.
Yeah, let's let it go.
Of course.
Wow.
Hey, Jack? If it's OK with you, I'd like to introduce the McCallister segment.
- It's your interview.
- We're on in three - Thanks.
- Two Welcome! Obama mulls an '08 run, election day fallout, and we go toe-to-toe on gay marriage.
But first, an exclusive interview with Senator Robert McCallister, who sat down yesterday with Kitty Walker.
- Kitty? - Thank you, Jack.
In the interview that you are about to see, I asked Senator McCallister about his stem cell bill, his position on Iraq and his aspiration towards higher executive office.
What I didn't ask him about was his recent divorce.
I wish I could say I didn't ask about his divorce because of high-minded journalistic integrity, but it was just the opposite.
I have a brother who served in Afghanistan and was recently called back to serve in Iraq.
I did the senator a favor in the hope that he would do me one and use his influence to keep my brother home.
To keep him from fighting in a war I have defended on this very program.
Senator McCallister rightly refused to help me.
His integrity remains intact.
But mine, however, less so.
Mistakes were made.
President Reagan said those words 20 years ago, at a time when admitting a mistake was perceived as strength, not weakness.
I made a mistake.
I made a mistake in compromising the interview that you're about to see, and I made a mistake in continuing to defend a war that is in desperate need of reexamination.
Reexamination which cannot come until we acknowledge that the war itself was a mistake.
None of this is meant to serve as an excuse for my own conduct, but I do hope that you will find it in your hearts to accept my apology.
Thank you, Kitty.
And now, our interview with Senator Robert McCallister.
And back in 15.
- Get ready for the tag.
- Kitty.
Standing by.
You were right to say something.
Do you realize with gas, food and the car, this trip actually cost us money? It's just I never remember Dad coming out here.
- Well, he must've at some point.
- What? - This is the only bank.
- Yeah.
Maybe this is where Dad got the mortgage.
Excuse me.
Hi.
My father passed away recently, he might've had a loan through your bank.
William Walker.
Let me check the records.
Dad bought that land for a reason.
I mean, he must've had a reason.
- Maybe the reason's in the loan docs.
- I agree.
I'm sorry.
There's no loans to a William Walker.
But he did maintain a safe deposit box with us.
I'm the executor of Mr.
Walker's estate.
I'd like to see that box, please.
Well, I'll need a death certificate and then a copy of the will.
Of course.
What's your fax number? No, they're just papers.
It's a letter for Mom.
- What's that? - It's an easement.
It's It's kind of a free pass to use someone else's land.
Look, Dad gave permission to the Army to drive over the land he bought.
- Oh, my God.
- Don't tell me, Dad used to be a woman? No.
No, there's a survivorship clause.
Upon Dad's death, we can sell the land to the Army.
The sale price of the land is, uh, is liquidated.
It's a set amount.
Is it enough to pay back the money Dad stole? Yeah.
Yeah.
And then some.
William's Folly is worth over 30 million dollars.
- No.
- Yeah.
- Really? - Yeah.
- It's your brother! - Hey! Hi.
I'm hungry.
Warn me which entrees were prepared with Kitty's loving hands.
You guys know I'm standing right here, right? - Morning.
- Good morning.
- Wait, you're cooking? - Under the proper supervision.
I can see your appetite's returned.
- Kitty, phone call.
- Take a message, please.
Sure.
What should I tell the senator? Um OK.
Hello? Happy Thanksgiving.
And good interview.
I thought I came off particularly well.
That's probably because I didn't ask if you slept with the nanny.
If that's regret I'm sensing, for the record, no.
I didn't.
So how fast did they fire you? Well, they haven't fired me yet.
Really? Too bad.
I was hoping you'd be back on the market.
Excuse me? I could use somebody like you on my communications staff.
You're offering me a job on your staff? No, as my nanny.
You don't have to say yes right away.
Just tell me you'll think about it.
Um Well, yeah.
Yeah, I'll think about it.
- Happy Thanksgiving, senator.
- You too.
- That's incredible news.
- Yeah.
It is incredible.
- So we're gonna be all right then? - You could put it that way.
We're not going into bankruptcy.
That's the main thing.
We were looking through Dad's stuff and we found this addressed to you.
We didn't open it.
It's Dad's handwriting.
I know he wasn't perfect, but still, he was a lot more than what we've been giving him credit for lately.
Yeah.
He was.
My dearest Nora.
There's a part of me that hopes you never read this.
If you are, it means that you've discovered some of the mistakes I've made in my life.
While I've tried to set those right, I know that I'll never be able to completely repair your trust.
It tortures me to think that I've ever caused you a moment's pain.
But I know I have.
I only hope that you can find it in your heart, a heart which is far better and purer than mine, to forgive me my sins.
Because despite my mistakes and errors in judgment, I have always loved you.
I have always treasured your love and the love of our children.
Each one of them is a little piece of you.
Each one is so lucky to have gotten your kind heart.
No matter what mistakes I've made or to the extent of the pain those mistakes may have caused, I know I've done at least one right thing in this life.
And that was to fall in love and make a family with you.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Thank you all so much for being here.
It means so much to me.
Especially after these past few months.
We have all been through so much.
And I'm I'm so grateful to all of you.
- Cheers.
- Cheers.
- Happy Thanksgiving, everyone! - Happy Thanksgiving! Cheers! Go ahead.
It's the right time.
Right time for what? We're having a baby.
Because our family means so much more to me than my mistakes suggest.
Our family is everything, the best thing I ever did in my entire life.
With love and remorse, William.
Just getting in from your date? - Rebecca is my father's daughter.
- She's not.
- Why did adding her initials to ours unlock the accounts I have been trying to open for months? If he knew I was having his child, he would be compelled to leave you all and I couldn't have that.
So I told him it was someone else's.
I just got a letter from the Army.
- What does it say, Justin? - They want me back.
- Not going back is a felony.
- I don't care.
I'm going to Mexico.
- Justin! - What do you need? - The usual.
- Justin, wake up! - This is my fault.
- It's his fault.
need an ambulance right away.
- Justin? Oh, Justin, please.
We're in your hands, Lord.
Look after us.
Amen.
- Amen.
- Amen.
Amen.
Here, will you pass that? - Justin, what's the matter? - Nothing's the matter.
- You want to say something? - Yeah, I, uh I enlisted today.
- Enlisted in what? - In the military.
Is this like that time you wanted to be a roadie for Linkin Park? - Yeah, or open the brewery.
- Or the karate school.
- "Dude.
It's called a dojo.
" - Guys, I'm serious.
I went to the recruitment office and joined.
As in the Army? The actual Army, guys with missiles and tanks? - It's too soon to be making jokes.
- Yeah, it is.
He's not joking.
The recruiter says they're getting volunteers and - No.
No, I'm sorry, but no.
- No what, Mom? You're not going.
Dad, would you explain to her? I understand wanting to serve your country.
It's a noble instinct It's not an instinct.
I'm doing this.
No one's gonna stop me.
The hell I'm not.
I will not have a child of mine putting themselves in harm's way because they're caught up in nationalistic fever.
I may be your son, but I'm not your child.
I'm an adult.
I make my own decisions.
Come on.
You don't carry credit cards.
Think you're old enough to carry a gun? I'm three years older than Dad was when he joined the Army.
That was a completely different time.
Know what? We talked about this.
You said that we need to do something, we're not safe.
She's a radio personality.
Half of what she says she doesn't mean.
You're serious about this? Yeah.
I bought a plane ticket and I'm reporting to Fort Bragg next Friday.
Then Godspeed.
- What? Dad! You cannot - What?! Mom? Mom? - Mom.
- What? Are you OK? Yes, I'm just making my market list for Thanksgiving.
- Thanksgiving's a week away.
- I know, - but when I'm nervous I make lists.
- Mom, he's gonna be fine.
- Doctor's here.
- This way.
Through this door.
Dr.
Harris, please report to the - Hi.
He'll be OK.
- Really? We pumped his stomach, gave him naloxone.
It's gonna keep him out of it for the next 24 to 48 hours, - but he should make a full recovery.
- Thank you, doctor.
You are a doctor, aren't you? You look so young.
- He looks - I discharge him tomorrow.
- What's his living situation? - He's coming with us.
Good.
Keep a close watch on him for the next few days.
I'm recommending the following rehab facilities.
- Thank you very much.
- Thank you.
"New Horizons, Sunset Acres, Bradley Ridge Detox and Spa.
" Maybe we can get a family rate.
Using the password we discovered, your father's account contains 50 shares of a holding company.
- Holding what? - 60-acre parcel near Firth, Nevada.
Basically, it's in the middle of the desert.
We're estimating its value at less than one point two million.
If the land's worth a million, where's the 14 my father borrowed? The land is worth one point two million, but it looks like your father paid 15.
Great.
He'd have been better off buying swamp in Florida - or a bridge in Brooklyn.
- Thank you for your diligence.
Step into my office and I'll give you a check for your services.
- With any luck, it won't bounce.
- Thank you.
Yeah, thanks.
I know a firm.
They can recommend a good realtor.
- Give them a call.
- No.
I don't want to sell it.
Not yet.
Whatever Dad might have been, he wasn't stupid.
He knew land.
He bought orchards up and down the West Coast.
His judgment failed when he moved investments inland.
- Right.
- I'm not signing off on any sale until I see it.
I'm sorry.
As VP, he has to consent the conveyance of any asset - valued over a million.
- I'm a mother.
I'm responsible for yams at Thanksgiving.
I don't have time to road trip to Nevada.
It's five hours each way.
We'll be back by dinner.
As company president, you do have a fiduciary obligation - to make an informed decision.
- No.
- You do.
- Stop saying legal things just to piss me off.
- OK, if I'm going, you're going.
- Fine.
I love road trips.
- And driving.
- Still love them.
- Both ways.
- I hate road trips.
Box him in.
Ask him about UN sanctions for North Korea Stem cell research.
You know this is a 15-minute interview? Ask the senator about his divorce.
- Is this interview-by-committee? - It's McCallister's first since splitting from his wife.
He shouldn't get a pass because he's being interviewed by a fellow Republican.
- Divorce is not news.
- Messy divorces are news.
This one was messy.
The guy's the best looking man in a 20-square-mile radius of D.
C.
, and his wife left him - for his chief of staff.
- She found him in bed with the nanny.
- So she says.
The nanny denies it.
- See? News.
He's a decorated vet of the Gulf War, two-term senator, and not to mention frontrunner for vice presidency.
Yes, of course, I'm going to ask him about his divorce.
Knock them dead.
Hey.
You OK? There's been some talk around these parts of you acting like a Republican.
- Oh.
You mean bitchy? - You said it, not me.
It's my brother Justin.
They called him up and they're sending him to Iraq this time.
- Oh, God, Kitty.
I'm sorry.
- Yeah.
- Is there anything I can do for you? - Yeah.
Yeah, you can find a way to withdraw from Iraq.
- Come here.
- Thanks.
Whit wants you to ask McCallister about his Oh.
Um - It can wait.
- Amber, it's I'll go to your loft and get you some clothes.
As a matter of fact, I'll take everything.
From the looks of things, they haven't seen a washer or dryer in months.
I can stop by the video store.
Want anything? Yeah.
Black Hawk Down.
Nice to see attempting suicide has not hurt your sense of humor.
I didn't attempt anything, Mom.
It's called overdose because I overdid it.
Tear my head off and get it over with.
Go upstairs, lay down.
When you feel better, then I'll tear your head off.
I promise.
Mom? Mom? Nora.
I hate it when you do that.
You're not the final say in this house, not when it comes to my children.
- His mind is made up.
- No, it's not.
You have to talk to him.
He's not ready for this.
- Neither was I! - William, he's not you! He doesn't have your strengths, he doesn't have your capability.
I'm doing this.
I'm going, Mom, and there's nothing you can do to stop me.
Wow.
When did Ojai Foods get into the pie-making business? Do you think these pies bake themselves every year? I do the baking and then cooking, stuffing and potato-mashing on the day of.
Besides that, I just wanted this to be a special Thanksgiving.
It's the first one without your father and the last one before Just I just wanted to bring my A-something.
Game.
I have an interview with Senator McCallister, but when I come back, I'd love to help.
Oh, Kitty, sweetie-pie, I don't know how to say this delicately, - but I'm not cremating anything.
- You know, I'm an excellent cook.
In fact, some people even call me a chef.
Some with a really good sense of humor.
So you're OK? We're OK? I'm OK.
And we're more than OK.
Just go do your McCallister interview, and don't forget to ask him - if he slept with the nanny.
- Oh, Mother, not you.
It's not news.
No, no, no.
But it's very interesting.
Interesting? Mom.
You don't always have to be strong.
I'm not.
They're gonna take my boy.
They're gonna take my boy.
No, no.
We're gonna do something.
Kevin's gonna do something.
No.
No, he came by earlier this morning, about four pies ago.
There's nothing he can do to keep Justin out of it.
- Are you sure? - Yes.
He has to report in two weeks or they're going to arrest him.
I don't know how I can do this again.
I was afraid to answer the phone.
I was afraid they were calling to say that I don't know.
God, how many times do I have to lose my boy? Kitty.
This is ridiculous.
Country, light country and static.
- Pick the static.
- What CDs do you have? - Kevin, you are such a cliché.
- What did you expect, Ludacris? - OK, Apocalypse Now.
- Is that a band? Cinema.
Last man standing gets to control the dial for the whole trip.
Whale Rider.
Apocalypse Now ends with a "W", so Whale Rider.
A movie that starts with "R," Kev, go.
- I know the rules, Einstein.
- Just go.
Rambo: First Blood Part II.
No sequels.
I'm gonna come up with a movie that begins with "two"? - 2 Fast 2 Furious.
A Space Odyssey.
- What's that smoke? - Don't think that's a movie.
Doesn't start with "two".
No, there is smoke pouring out the front of your hood.
- Oh, God.
- It's OK.
I have this under control.
Yeah.
If only to prove to you two I'm not a cliché.
- Oh.
- No one panic.
I'm going to stretch my legs.
He's gonna get himself killed.
Pouring water in the radiator.
He'll be fine.
I'm talking about Justin.
He can handle himself.
He's not a baby.
- I didn't say he was.
- But you treat him like one.
You all do.
You complain and worry and don't see you're responsible.
- How am I responsible? - We all are.
Every self-destructive thing he's ever done, including enlisting, he did to prove that he's not the baby of the family.
Cliché that.
You were saying? Excuse me.
Senator McCallister, hi, I'm Kitty Walker.
- Call me Robert.
- Really? Hell, no.
Campaigned through a primary so people would call me "senator.
" - Give me the room.
- Sure.
I just came in to introduce myself before the interview, and is there anything else we can get you? Three more votes on my bill to stop funding of stem cell research.
It's already been stopped for the last six years, - except the existing cell lines.
- You're one of those Republicans.
Why? Because I support federal funding for stem cell research? You support federal funding of issues which are not federal.
There's a reason they say our spending is out of control.
Why is that? They're right.
I mean, why can't the states who are in favor of it fund it? We did in California.
I'm not sure that America is ready for us to run the country like we run California.
Not even Californians.
Isn't this more fun than asking me about my divorce? I don't know.
I haven't asked you about your divorce yet.
OK, I have an idea.
How about instead of grilling me on my private and intensely painful public divorce on television, I take you out for an espresso? An espresso? Look, this is my first on-camera since Courtney and I split.
If I can get a bye here, it allows me to establish myself as a senator - and not an ex-husband.
- Right, but you are a senator and an ex-husband.
Talk about both.
I will.
But I promise you my thoughts on immigration won't be the pull-quote from the AP or the clip downloaded on YouTube.
It'll be what I say about Bridgette.
- I'm assuming Bridgette is the nanny.
- You've never been divorced, have you? No.
Believe me, there are days when you wake up feeling like a failure at the one thing you've worked hardest at in your whole life.
And today is one of those days.
Sorry.
Come on.
Isn't there anything I can say to persuade you? It's the weirdest thing.
It just died.
It didn't just die.
It overheated, you did something to it and then it died.
You drive this thing into a lake? The engine's flooded.
- With water.
- With Evian.
- Put it in the fill hole.
- No gay jokes.
- You poured water into the oil pan? - How long is this gonna take to fix? Three, four hours tops.
We'll have to flush the engine.
There's a sandwich shop nearby.
They make a mean patty melt.
Oh, come on.
That was an innocent mistake.
- You still love road trips? - Hey, Joe, it's me.
I'm going to be longer than I thought.
Will do.
Thank you very much.
That's all we have time for.
- And we're out.
- So when does this air? Tomorrow night.
Don't worry.
You were great.
Thank you very much.
- Thank you.
Take care.
- You too.
Oh.
- Good luck to your brother.
- Thank you.
- What was that? - What was what? I thought it was great.
Yeah.
For him.
Did you completely forget about the divorce? And "Good luck to your brother"? How does he even know about your brother? - Kitty, tell me you didn't? - Didn't what? Didn't ask for a favor concerning your brother.
You didn't jeopardize your integrity and this program in one fell swoop.
- Warren, that is I didn't.
- Just tell me you didn't.
I didn't.
What is this? A letter I downloaded off the Internet.
"I have decided to withdraw my choice of enlisting.
" Justin decided to withdraw? He needs to send that in before reporting for active duty.
But he actually hasn't sent it in yet.
He won't do it if I ask him, but he will if you ask him.
- No.
No, Mom.
I won't do it.
- Please.
Please.
He's making a terrible mistake.
I actually don't think he is making a mistake.
If he is, well, then it's his mistake to make.
You can't actually agree with him going off to war - Mom.
We are not at war yet.
- Oh, please! We were attacked.
This country's gonna bomb something.
The American way.
That's right.
We were attacked.
And now it's time to strike back, and I am very proud of Justin for being so patriotic that he wants to be a part.
This isn't your show.
This is your brother we're talking about.
How do you know that enlisting isn't actually going to be what he needs, Mom? Dad is talking about how the Army taught him discipline.
And what good is discipline if you're not alive to have it? Mom, this might just be what Justin needs to turn his life around.
There's a reason the greatest generation was veterans.
It was different! You said so.
How is it different? Our way of life is being attacked.
Justin is trying to protect and defend all of those rights you taught us to value.
- I know what's right for my son.
- I'm sorry, but I don't see it that way, and more importantly, neither does Justin.
He just wants to be a part of something, Mom.
He is a part of something.
He is a part of this family, and even if you don't appreciate that, he does.
Right.
Right.
Is it hopeless? - Justin or the car? - Both.
- There's a fix for the car.
- What about those rehab resorts? We were taking him.
Isn't that the plan? It was until I found out the military insists on treating Justin.
While angry insurgents fire at them? That's how he got into trouble in the first place.
Doesn't make sense.
When this war starts making sense, let me know.
Good as new.
I even changed your spark plugs for you, free of charge.
OK, $400, right? - No.
Cash.
We're cash only.
- God.
Why didn't you tell us this four hours ago? You weren't paying four hours ago.
Besides, the signs have been here the whole time.
- Do you have an ATM? - The nearest one's in Ruby Valley.
I wouldn't recommend walking.
The car rental place takes credit.
Wait a second.
You can use a credit card to rent the car, - but not to get the car you own? - They take credit.
- You know what you - Shut up! Whit, I don't want to do a piece on what Thanksgiving means to Republicans.
That's not what I want to talk to you about.
Oh.
Amber has brought a matter of some concern to my attention.
OK.
What's the concern? That you went easy on the senator in return for a personal favor.
Wow.
OK, well, Amber, can you tell me where and from whom you got that idea? Are you saying you did? I'm saying it's not professional and responsible to make accusations without any proof.
You didn't ask about his divorce When you conduct the interviews, you can decide what gets asked.
But do you have any knowledge of McCallister throwing me any favors? - No, but I know - No.
No.
I'm a little confused as to what we're doing here then.
Sorry, Kitty.
Can I talk to you for a minute, please? Two hours and you have to go tattle to your little girlfriend.
- What are you talking about? - Whit called me.
He's accusing me of bribing McCallister.
- Kitty, I didn't tell Whit any - You told Amber.
I told her what I thought.
Didn't think she'd say anything.
- Really? Little Miss Blonde Ambition? - Besides, you denied it.
You told me you didn't do anything.
You telling me something different? All right.
When Justin went away, I went away.
I went to New York.
I missed the holidays without him.
I missed the meals without him.
I missed all the fights my mother and my father must have had.
And that was when we were winning the war.
That was when the When we knew what we were fighting for.
Now it's more dangerous than ever and he's going back and I'm here.
And my mother, who is so strong, she is so heartbroken.
So, yes.
Yes.
Of course I asked McCallister to help me and he said no.
So I thought if I did him a favor and didn't ask him about the divorce, that maybe he could help me.
I thought maybe he would change his mind.
And you know what? I don't care if it was wrong.
I did it for my brother, for my family.
And you know what? I would do it again in a heartbeat.
I just - We got a problem.
- What? No motels in this town.
No motels, no hotels.
Closest thing is 60 miles away.
That island on Lost has more civilization than this place.
- Where you going? - If I'm gonna sleep in a rental car, - I'm not gonna do it sober.
- No! Whoa! Sarah! Now is not the time to get your buzz on.
Oh, wow.
This is straight out of A Few Good Men.
More than a few.
Three beers, please.
I thought you wanted to get wasted.
Three bourbons too.
Thanks.
- To William's folly.
- Come on.
Could you show some respect? Sorry, Tommy, but parentage isn't a free pass to cheat and steal.
- Look, I know, but - He was also our dad.
To William.
Cheers.
Excuse me, ma'am.
We don't get too many civilians in here.
Are you lost? - I might be.
- She's not.
- Sorry.
You her boyfriend? - Brother.
Plus, she's married.
In case you hadn't noticed, there's, like, the entire So I'm sorry.
He gets a little protective.
Has done since puberty.
I wanted to see if the lady wanted to shoot pool.
Actually, the lady would.
Don't worry, Tommy.
It's only a game of pool.
My virtue will remain intact.
Excuse me.
Don't worry about that, man.
Dan's just happy to see a woman out of uniform.
Life on the base is pretty much a 24l7 sausage fest.
That sounds pretty horrible.
That sounds pretty horrible.
- Hey.
- Hi.
- You're alive.
- Are you? Oh, this.
I had a run-in with some siding.
The siding won.
David, please, come in.
This is a surprise.
A very nice one, but unexpected.
I'm sorry to just drop by like this.
But things were left unresolved.
No.
I'm so sorry, David.
I'm so sorry.
It was a lovely, lovely evening, but things happen with Life happened and I got distracted.
Well, I get that.
Life happens.
Why don't you tell me what's going on? I've got five grown children and two grandchildren and a house full of problems I can't quit thinking about.
Well, then maybe you're not supposed to.
You're so sweet, David.
I really think you should run screaming from me as if you were on fire.
No.
You're not getting off that easy.
I don't ditch friends because they're going through a patch.
- Friends.
- That's what you want, isn't it? Yes.
Yes, I truly do.
Great.
- So we're OK now? - Yes.
Yes, we're great.
Don't be a stranger.
I don't want you to feel every time you come you're always required to nail something.
I didn't say that right, did I? Sure you did.
- I'll be around, Nora.
- I hope so.
Hey, you're back.
So where did you put that letter? - What letter? - The form letter.
The one you were trying to get Kitty to get me to sign.
- Yeah, you're busted, Mom.
She told me.
- I'm sorry, Justin.
It's cool.
I just want to see it, that's all.
I've been doing some rethinking.
Well, that's great.
I threw it out.
Kitty told me you wouldn't be interested, so I threw it out.
You sent it in already.
I knew you would eventually change your mind.
What are you doing? I'll call the recruiter and tell them to ignore that letter.
- Justin.
- I should've done this long ago.
Kitty knew.
She knew the only way she was gonna have a life - was to get away from you.
- I want you to have a life.
That's the whole point.
Please.
I don't want you to do something I know you will regret.
You know, right? You know what I should do and how I should do it, Mom! Because you're my whole life.
No, Mom.
I'm your son.
I've got my own life.
You Shook Me All Night Long.]
- Where'd you learn to break like that? - Three brothers and a dad.
You done having fun yet? I love this song.
- Come on.
Dance, Tommy.
- Could you just kill me instead? Yeah, baby! - Your sister has how many kids? - I honestly don't know anymore.
- How about you? - No, I don't have any kids.
I don't envision that happening anytime soon because for one thing, I'm gay, so an unplanned pregnancy isn't really a risk for me.
For another, you need to be in a relationship, and my boyfriend just broke up with me so So you're single? I was hoping you'd say that.
Good news.
No, great news.
I've got a line on a place for us to crash tonight.
You're incredible.
We come to an Army bar and he gets laid.
Well, not yet, but I am working on it.
You're either about to do something very naughty or you already have.
What gave me away? The night before you cheated on Mrs.
Worthington's spelling test, you ate a whole pint.
You remember every bad thing I've ever done, don't you? I remember every bad thing we've both ever done.
Well, I've got a new one.
One for the record books.
I, uh I tried to bribe the senator to help Justin.
To get him out of the military? Yeah, I thought that he'd be able to help Justin and get him off the hook.
And me too, I guess.
It wasn't your fault that Justin enlisted.
It was mine.
- What are you talking about? - I pushed him.
He was about to change his mind and I pushed him the other way.
And I blamed it on you.
I was too angry and scared to blame it on myself.
No.
No, Justin would have never enlisted if I hadn't You're both crazy.
I enlisted because I wanted to.
I went back and forth about a thousand times in my head before I went, and nothing anyone said or did was gonna change my mind.
It was the best and worst decision I've made in my life.
But you know what? It was my choice.
So I'm not gonna fight the recall.
I'm going back.
- Whoa.
- Oh, oh.
I feel like Nick Nolte's mug shot.
That's what happens when you do Jell-O shots with enlisted men.
If we're not as chipper as you are, Kev, you didn't sleep on the floor.
That's right, Tommy.
I certainly did not.
"One day, son, this will all be yours.
" OK, Tommy, 500 miles, two cars later, are you happy now? Yeah, come on, Tommy.
Let's go.
We've got a long trip ahead of us.
I don't get it.
How could he be this stupid? - No, how could you be? - Screw you! - OK, let's calm down! - I'm sick of her cracks about him! I don't care about the mistakes that he made.
I don't care! - Fine.
- All right, he was our dad.
- Not just ours.
- Excuse me? What? What exactly does that mean? You just said, "not just ours.
" What? He had another kid.
With Holly.
Remember that photo we found up at the ranch? That was her.
Her name's Rebecca.
Dad kept her photo.
Of course.
And, um Wow.
So does, uh does Mom know about this? No! And Kevin, she never will, OK? And have you met her? I mean, are we gonna meet her? No.
And no.
- We are talking about another sister - We're not talking about her anymore ever again, OK? Can we please just go home? - I don't think we should leave - Kev, Kev, Kev! Just let it go, OK? There's a bank in town.
We'll get cash there.
Yeah, sure.
Yeah.
Yeah, let's let it go.
Of course.
Wow.
Hey, Jack? If it's OK with you, I'd like to introduce the McCallister segment.
- It's your interview.
- We're on in three - Thanks.
- Two Welcome! Obama mulls an '08 run, election day fallout, and we go toe-to-toe on gay marriage.
But first, an exclusive interview with Senator Robert McCallister, who sat down yesterday with Kitty Walker.
- Kitty? - Thank you, Jack.
In the interview that you are about to see, I asked Senator McCallister about his stem cell bill, his position on Iraq and his aspiration towards higher executive office.
What I didn't ask him about was his recent divorce.
I wish I could say I didn't ask about his divorce because of high-minded journalistic integrity, but it was just the opposite.
I have a brother who served in Afghanistan and was recently called back to serve in Iraq.
I did the senator a favor in the hope that he would do me one and use his influence to keep my brother home.
To keep him from fighting in a war I have defended on this very program.
Senator McCallister rightly refused to help me.
His integrity remains intact.
But mine, however, less so.
Mistakes were made.
President Reagan said those words 20 years ago, at a time when admitting a mistake was perceived as strength, not weakness.
I made a mistake.
I made a mistake in compromising the interview that you're about to see, and I made a mistake in continuing to defend a war that is in desperate need of reexamination.
Reexamination which cannot come until we acknowledge that the war itself was a mistake.
None of this is meant to serve as an excuse for my own conduct, but I do hope that you will find it in your hearts to accept my apology.
Thank you, Kitty.
And now, our interview with Senator Robert McCallister.
And back in 15.
- Get ready for the tag.
- Kitty.
Standing by.
You were right to say something.
Do you realize with gas, food and the car, this trip actually cost us money? It's just I never remember Dad coming out here.
- Well, he must've at some point.
- What? - This is the only bank.
- Yeah.
Maybe this is where Dad got the mortgage.
Excuse me.
Hi.
My father passed away recently, he might've had a loan through your bank.
William Walker.
Let me check the records.
Dad bought that land for a reason.
I mean, he must've had a reason.
- Maybe the reason's in the loan docs.
- I agree.
I'm sorry.
There's no loans to a William Walker.
But he did maintain a safe deposit box with us.
I'm the executor of Mr.
Walker's estate.
I'd like to see that box, please.
Well, I'll need a death certificate and then a copy of the will.
Of course.
What's your fax number? No, they're just papers.
It's a letter for Mom.
- What's that? - It's an easement.
It's It's kind of a free pass to use someone else's land.
Look, Dad gave permission to the Army to drive over the land he bought.
- Oh, my God.
- Don't tell me, Dad used to be a woman? No.
No, there's a survivorship clause.
Upon Dad's death, we can sell the land to the Army.
The sale price of the land is, uh, is liquidated.
It's a set amount.
Is it enough to pay back the money Dad stole? Yeah.
Yeah.
And then some.
William's Folly is worth over 30 million dollars.
- No.
- Yeah.
- Really? - Yeah.
- It's your brother! - Hey! Hi.
I'm hungry.
Warn me which entrees were prepared with Kitty's loving hands.
You guys know I'm standing right here, right? - Morning.
- Good morning.
- Wait, you're cooking? - Under the proper supervision.
I can see your appetite's returned.
- Kitty, phone call.
- Take a message, please.
Sure.
What should I tell the senator? Um OK.
Hello? Happy Thanksgiving.
And good interview.
I thought I came off particularly well.
That's probably because I didn't ask if you slept with the nanny.
If that's regret I'm sensing, for the record, no.
I didn't.
So how fast did they fire you? Well, they haven't fired me yet.
Really? Too bad.
I was hoping you'd be back on the market.
Excuse me? I could use somebody like you on my communications staff.
You're offering me a job on your staff? No, as my nanny.
You don't have to say yes right away.
Just tell me you'll think about it.
Um Well, yeah.
Yeah, I'll think about it.
- Happy Thanksgiving, senator.
- You too.
- That's incredible news.
- Yeah.
It is incredible.
- So we're gonna be all right then? - You could put it that way.
We're not going into bankruptcy.
That's the main thing.
We were looking through Dad's stuff and we found this addressed to you.
We didn't open it.
It's Dad's handwriting.
I know he wasn't perfect, but still, he was a lot more than what we've been giving him credit for lately.
Yeah.
He was.
My dearest Nora.
There's a part of me that hopes you never read this.
If you are, it means that you've discovered some of the mistakes I've made in my life.
While I've tried to set those right, I know that I'll never be able to completely repair your trust.
It tortures me to think that I've ever caused you a moment's pain.
But I know I have.
I only hope that you can find it in your heart, a heart which is far better and purer than mine, to forgive me my sins.
Because despite my mistakes and errors in judgment, I have always loved you.
I have always treasured your love and the love of our children.
Each one of them is a little piece of you.
Each one is so lucky to have gotten your kind heart.
No matter what mistakes I've made or to the extent of the pain those mistakes may have caused, I know I've done at least one right thing in this life.
And that was to fall in love and make a family with you.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Thank you all so much for being here.
It means so much to me.
Especially after these past few months.
We have all been through so much.
And I'm I'm so grateful to all of you.
- Cheers.
- Cheers.
- Happy Thanksgiving, everyone! - Happy Thanksgiving! Cheers! Go ahead.
It's the right time.
Right time for what? We're having a baby.
Because our family means so much more to me than my mistakes suggest.
Our family is everything, the best thing I ever did in my entire life.
With love and remorse, William.