Private Practice s02e18 Episode Script

Finishing

So surfing, huh? You're into surfing now? - You should see her room.
- She's got surf posters everywhere.
As soon as my heart is better, I'm to have a birthday party on the beach, and I'm going to learn how to surf.
I'm watching them from my window, and it's totally cool.
That sounds totally awesome.
- So how's our patient doing? - Annie, this is Dr.
Barnes.
Dr.
Barnes is gonna remove the tumor from your heart.
What happened to the other guy? Oh, this guy's much better than the other guy.
Dr.
Barnes is the best heart guy in L.
A.
This is your last surgery, that's how good he is.
And so I snagged him for you, because I'm on your side.
Right? Right.
Well, it is a six-hour procedure, so we should probably get going.
Right, Annie? - You'll be here when I come out? - I'll be here.
Don't look so scared.
It's gonna be fine.
- Finishing or starting? - Finishing.
You? Starting.
I've got a myocardial resection on a kid.
Hate working on kids.
Feel like I'm holding my breath the entire time.
Yeah, I know what you mean.
I work on babies sometimes.
Mm.
So you come here often? Was that? That actually sounded like a - Was that a pick-up line? - No.
- No.
- That I apologize.
Okay.
Besides, I would I would give a better pick-up line than that.
- Hello, hello.
- I'm not into this.
The bug needs stimulation.
I'm the pediatrician.
It's my area.
Hello, little one.
Hello.
Hey, guys, I'm stimulating the bug.
- We've made a decision.
- Together? Paternity test.
Now.
One of us gets out of your hair.
The other one has a right to know.
- Look, guys - You know what? You moved in, you pushed us out, you've claimed your territory, but one thing is clear: This kid you're talking to is not your kid, so stay out of it.
- Look, Pete - The answer is right there for us to know.
We know that you don't wanna face it, but we do.
I've gotta go.
Well, I have no defining exit line.
So - They told me it was a carjacking.
- Told you? - You don't remember? - I remember leaving soccer practice.
Parked across campus in student parking.
Got to my car, there were people around.
Pulled out my keys, I heard a noise behind me, and then And? That's all I remember.
Woke up in the ambulance.
I love that car.
I love school.
This guy came into my world, and Oh, I'm pissed.
I'd like you to see our psychiatrist, Dr.
Turner.
Really? Because other than pissed, I'm okay.
Just do me the favor, so you stay that way.
You know what'll make me okay? When they catch this guy.
No, I just - I'm having an anxiety - It's like - I know, I know it's humiliating - I just wanna know what your Am I right? I'm right, right? It is Are you snooping? This is public space.
I'm just standing here.
Snooping.
- You wanna know what's going on or not? - I do.
Okay.
Possible baby daddies demanded paternity test.
- Said my name during sex with her.
- No.
Okay, wait a minute.
How do you know, just by watching? What, do you read lips now? Well, look, Sam told me the whole name thing.
What? We are friends.
He tells me stuff.
We're just friends.
And Violet was yelling so loud.
Just Oh, God, he called out your name during Oh, I'm the only person that the man has had sex with in the last 15 years.
It was just habit, that's all.
We're just friends.
I wish someone would call out another name when in bed with me.
I'd take not knowing who the father of my baby was.
Either way, it would mean that I'd had a man on top of me in recent history.
- You know what? That's really sad.
- I know.
I thought somebody was trying to pick me up, and I felt my knees open just a little bit.
Hey, I don't wanna spoil the fun, but I've got Betsey with me today and Say My Name and Who's Your Daddy are getting a little loud.
I don't wanna have to explain what paternity test is to my 6 year old.
I'm not telling them to shut up.
Oh, no, no, me neither.
I will have a paternity test when I wanna have a paternity test.
- You can't do one for a few weeks.
- Who do they think they are? - It's my body.
It's my uterus.
- You can't do one for a few weeks.
I mean, yes, I was a little bit irresponsible having unprotected sex with two men, - but does that give them the right to? - Violet.
You can't do a CVS paternity test for a few weeks.
- The point is mute.
- Moot.
- The point is moot.
- Is it moot? - No, I'm sure it's mute.
- No, it's moot.
The point is moot.
I can't have a paternity test for weeks.
I didn't come here to I need you to see a patient.
Is the point moot or is the point mute? Annie's out of surgery.
Where's the patient? You were in bed with me and you called out another name.
I know, and it was wrong, but I was not thinking about her.
It just slipped out, I promise.
- Sonya, please.
What are you? - Well, I have to go to work.
And you've explained yourself as best you could, I guess.
Have a good day, Sonya.
See? There, Sonya.
See, I said I know it.
It's a beautiful name.
Sonya.
Sonya's a wonder You're just in the doghouse, you know.
You're just gonna have to suffer.
Just for a little bit.
Maybe I should make her dinner tonight.
You know, go all out, candlelight, flowers, the works.
No, no, no, you need to take her out.
Take her out somewhere nice, somewhere romantic.
The Blue Sea in Malibu.
The Blue Sea? The place we used to go? Yeah.
The place with the great mimosas that you drank too many of.
The Blue Sea.
Yeah, that sounds perfect.
The memory loss is not unusual and it's not necessarily a bad thing.
You're protecting yourself.
I don't wanna protect myself.
I wanna remember.
The memory may come out naturally when you're ready to deal with it.
I'm ready to deal with it.
I wanna help the police find this guy and I can't unless I remember.
I don't wanna be a victim.
I wanna find this guy and rip his throat out.
Okay.
Close your eyes.
Okay.
So I want you to think about something you like.
Griffith Park.
I like riding horses.
Good.
So I want you to see it in your mind like you're sitting in a movie theater watching it on a screen.
Describe what you see.
The horse is chestnut with a white streak down the side of his neck.
We're riding off the trail up a hill.
Then we cut through some trees, cantering.
Good.
So you're relaxed.
You're feeling that, only the picture on the screen is going to change.
Focus on the screen.
You see your car.
You see yourself.
- Okay.
- Now, don't bring everything into focus.
And you can look away any time you need to.
But do you see anything about the attacker? His arm.
His hand.
He was white.
The guy was white.
I can remember this, can't I? - You can help me remember.
- I'll try.
It always starts with the cramping.
My husband and I can't go through this again.
I didn't even tell him this time, because we just can't take losing another.
Well, miscarrying once is hard enough, but twice must be We're not even telling friends and family about the baby this time.
I think I know why you're cramping.
The placenta is implanting low on the uterine wall, and that can cause bleeding as the pregnancy progresses.
- Is that dangerous? - Well, it can be unless we can do something about it, and in this case, you can.
Sure, what? Anything.
- No sex.
- No sex is the treatment? - Mm-hm.
- Really? - Yep.
- Oh.
Wow, okay, so no sex.
Oh, we'll just spend our evenings reading and talking and not having sex.
Well, if it makes you feel any better, I'm not having any sex either.
Annie, your tumor was bigger than we expected.
We weren't able to remove all of it, but Dr.
Barnes thinks that more chemo will shrink this tumor, and in another month, he can take it out completely.
That's what you said last time and the time before that.
And then this was supposed to help, but none of it helps.
More hospitals, more medication, staying inside all the time.
I don't want any more.
Don't talk like that.
It'll be okay, you'll see.
No, it won't.
I don't want any more surgery.
Please.
You promised you were on my side.
Tell them no more surgery.
Finishing or starting? Finishing.
You? - Starting.
- Our timing.
My pick-up lines are usually just honesty.
I don't have any lines.
Okay.
For instance? - Honesty? - Honesty.
You are breathtakingly beautiful.
That's what I'd say.
You know, if I was trying to pick you up.
How was that? That was good.
You missed the window.
For the CVS test.
- The risks of puncturing the placenta - Minimal.
- Yes, but it's there.
- Violet.
- Oh, you too.
- She missed the window.
Paternity CVS window, it's gone.
- So amnio.
You're far enough along.
- Well, there are risks to Uh Okay, I will consider it.
And while you're at it, will you consider backing off with Jill? She's in my office and her body is a mess.
- Her muscle pain is unreal.
- Well, she's injured.
She was injured before the attack.
For a rotator cuff tear, she was getting better.
Her treatment was nearly done.
Since the attack, her injuries are not muscular.
Pulling up memories, that's what eating her.
If I can walk her through the attack, then I can desensitize her.
But you run the risk of re-traumatizing her, which her body tells me is what's happening.
You should be careful with a trauma if she's internalizing.
I've seen people get really sick.
Okay, so now you're ganging up on me about everything? I'm doing what's best for Jill.
Are there bumps along the way? Yes.
But in the end, it's best that she knows now.
She wants to get this guy who did this to her, so she remembers, she can put him away and have her life back.
That's interesting.
Sometimes you think it's better to know, and others, denial works for you.
Jill? - Jill, what is it? - The man who attacked me.
They think they found him.
They want me to come in for a lineup.
Hey.
Hello.
- Your face is all scowly.
- Scowly? Well, you didn't light up as soon as you saw me.
This is me, lit.
Okay, Charlotte, what's wrong? I mean, you've been kind of I mean, we've been in a better place, right? We started fresh.
Yes, I slept with Archer and you forgave me.
- Better place, fresh start.
- But? But nothing.
Everything's fine.
We're in a good place, Coop, really.
Hey.
- You're looking - Don't tell me I look good, Dr.
Freedman, because I don't.
All right, thanks.
Here's some good news, I just looked over your labs, and the chemo is doing what it's supposed to.
- It's getting you ready.
- The chemo is making me sick.
I've tried to tell my parents I don't want this surgery, but they won't listen to me.
I know this is hard, but try to hang in there.
Hang in for what? I know what Dr.
Barnes wants to do for me.
The surgery stinks.
Only 20 percent of the people who have it - live for more than six months.
- And that can be you.
I know I'm sick.
That my heart is really bad, and if I do nothing, I'm gonna die.
But this surgery? Chances are, it's not gonna work.
And if I was off this medication, I could at least feel good for a little bit.
I could play with my friends again.
If I had this out of my arm, I could go in the ocean.
I could be normal for a little bit.
I'd rather have one good day than be sick for the rest of my life.
- The bleeding started this morning? - Yes, in the shower.
I've been doing everything you told me.
No sex.
Taking it easy.
I even cut back my hours at work.
- This shouldn't be happening.
- Placenta previa hasn't improved.
So I'm just gonna keep losing babies, one after another, after another.
Morgan, Morgan, look at me.
You are stressed, and if you're stressed, then the baby's stressed.
You are not going to lose this baby.
It means that we need to be more aggressive, okay? I'm gonna you on total bed rest for the remainder of your pregnancy, and I'm gonna watch you very carefully.
I want an amnio.
If I'm gonna lay on my back for five months, I need to know this baby's gonna be okay.
How that there aren't any genetic defects.
An amnio is usually done at 17 weeks, Morgan.
We need to wait another month.
- What if? - No "what ifs".
We're gonna wait.
We're gonna do the amnio at the right time.
Hi, honey.
Yes, I'm at the doctor's office.
She's putting me on bed rest.
She's not letting me into the bed.
There's no sex.
- And you need sex.
- Yeah.
I mean, hey, I'm grown.
Dinners are cool, restaurants are cool, but she has me sleeping on the floor.
Oh, God, come on, Sam, be smart.
You gotta change the scenery.
You gotta make her forget what happened.
You gotta take her away to I don't know, take her to the Grand Spa in Palm Springs.
I remember we had a really good time there.
Exactly.
The first weekend after Maya.
Just the two of us.
We certainly forgot about everything.
- That was great.
That was fun.
- Mm-hm.
- I have Maya this weekend, though.
- Oh, I will take Maya.
You go.
Go have fun.
Go whisk her away.
Go.
Whisk.
We don't know what to do.
She's miserable and sick, and she doesn't want this.
And she makes sense, but she's only 12.
She still loves stuffed animals.
She giggles when she has to talk to boys.
Any time there's thunder, she comes to sleep between us.
I don't wanna lose her, but I can't stand forcing her to do something that she doesn't wanna do.
You really think you can help her? I know it's hard watching her, but I think if I operate, there's a chance she'll make it.
A chance.
You don't think she should have the surgery.
I don't wanna - This is your decision.
- I'm asking you, please.
I think even in the best-case scenario, it's months in a hospital, constant drug therapies and interventions.
And this is not about a cure.
However, considering the alternative Wait a minute.
Go on, Dr.
Cooper.
I wanna know what you think.
I think Annie has considered the alternative.
And even though it terrifies us, for her, the alternative means having a life, a real life, like other kids, even if it's just for a little while.
You know, playing outside and maybe going surfing, and Instead of spending her life in that little room we have down the hall.
It means celebrating her birthday somewhere other than here.
In the future, we will be able to treat people with Annie's condition much more effectively.
She doesn't have the perspective to understand that, because she's still a kid.
You can't put a decision like this in her hands.
If the surgery works, what will her quality of life be? Well, it's hard to know.
She'll be limited in her activities.
You'll need to keep her home mostly.
But with medications, we can sustain her heart.
- She'll be alive.
- For how long? I wanna take her home.
All third floor aides, report to second floor nurses' station.
Hi.
Okay.
Wait, you're the one from the scrub room.
- Ah-ha.
- I didn't realize because of the hair.
I had this image of it in my head, you know, under the cap and Oh, you didn't recognize me.
- Okay.
- But red Red is good.
Red becomes you.
Thank you.
Look, I'm sorry.
I'm having a day.
I got some bad news, and then I've got this patient, another doctor has convinced her parents to let her die, which I think I know is the wrong decision.
Anyway, it's a day.
Do you ever do that? You ever worry over a patient? Oh, absolutely.
I'm worrying over this pregnant woman right now.
Um Charlotte King.
- Is that your name? - Oh, no, no.
- No, she's the chief of staff here.
- Right, I knew that.
- Oh, yeah.
- You should talk to her.
If you believe your patient should live, then you should fight for it.
And Charlotte, I mean, well, she's Charlotte, but she'll help you fight.
- Thank you.
- No problem.
Well, I should go.
- Oh.
- See Charlotte.
Right, of course.
If you see the man who assaulted you, identify him by stating aloud his reference number.
Take as much time as you need.
- Five.
- You've indicated Suspect Number 5.
- Are you sure that's the man? - Yes, I'm sure.
Five.
All right, Miss Avery.
Thank you for your cooperation.
- You did it, Jill.
- The face.
- Seeing it again, it's - It's okay.
He can't hurt you anymore.
I thought it would be good.
I thought it would help me remember what he did to me, but it It's just I'm scared.
I'm really scared.
I can't believe it's coming out.
I'm gonna get to go in the water for the first time in forever.
Dr.
Freedman, can I see you for a sec? - What's going on? - Just give us a sec.
- Catheter's not coming out today.
- What? Dr.
Barnes approached me.
He feels he can save Annie's life, and you're letting a minor make a decision about refusing treatment.
The family and I concur on this.
He has a valid claim.
Going for a court order.
- Why are you talking to me like that? - What? Like I'm some stranger.
I could've let him sandbag you.
I didn't.
I'm giving you a heads up.
Okay, still like a stranger, Charlotte, and you know me.
You know, I wouldn't be doing this for her if I didn't think it was right.
Come on.
I'm just doing my job.
That doesn't make it right.
There was definitely flirting - with the surgeon.
- Uh-huh.
Cute surgeon Cute surgeon Felt good to feel like me again.
Hey, can I steal some of those colored paperclips on your desk for an art project that Betsey's doing? She's in a trance.
Oh.
- Oh, resort porn.
- Look at this.
You can watch whales breach, just right from your palapa.
Ooh.
When are you going? No, no, no, this isn't for me.
This is for Sam and Sonya.
Hmm.
You're planning a trip for your ex-husband and his new girlfriend.
Do you realize how weird that sounds? Yeah, of course I do.
But look at this place, I mean, somebody should be enjoying it.
Without the surgery, Annie dies.
Without the surgery, Annie has a life, at least for a little while.
There are precedents that deal with the denial of medical treatment to children, but they primarily involve the religious convictions of the parents.
This isn't a religious thing, judge.
It's about giving our little girl what she really wants.
Look, this is as painful a decision as anyone can face.
I understand why the Bishops don't wanna make it, but by giving in to what their child wants And she is a child.
- They're abdicating their parental responsibilities.
Do I get a say here? I'm sorry, Annie, but you don't.
- But it's my life.
- Yes, but legally, your parents are responsible for making decisions about your medical care.
And you should know that state law prohibits you from acting in any way that endangers Annie's health.
You're going to force them to make Annie undergo this surgery? That catheter stays in, and the surgery's scheduled for the first available date.
That's not fair.
That's not fair.
- Hey, stranger.
- Hey.
I haven't seen you in a while.
Yeah, I lightened my surgical schedule.
Had some personal stuff.
Oh.
- Finishing or starting? - Starting.
You? - Me too.
- Ha.
I missed you.
I shouldn't say that, but I did miss you.
Why shouldn't you say that? I just I don't know.
I should go back in there before the baby comes out without me and I get sued.
- Okay.
- Okay.
Still nothing.
Only his face.
I can't remember anything else.
How am I supposed to testify against him if I can't remember anything about what happened? Well, the trial is a month away, Jill.
- You have time.
You'll remember.
- And then what? I can see what he did to me again and again? Because right now, all I see is his face, and I see it everywhere.
At the store, on the boy who packs my groceries, at the gym, every guy in the corridor.
Every time I go anywhere, I see him.
And at night, in my dreams We can stop.
We can work on helping you cope with where you are today.
No.
I wanna put him away.
I need this fear to go away.
Okay, I'm gonna insert the needle now.
- You might feel a slight pinch.
- Wait.
Before you do it, I just need for you to talk to me about anything just to get my mind off this.
Okay.
Let's see, we can talk about You know, you said you weren't having sex.
Oh.
- Why not? Oh, you're beautiful, successful.
Yeah, well, I'm kind of in-between guys right now.
- Well, anybody you got your eye on? - There is this one guy.
- Cute? - Very.
Details.
I'm on bed rest and being denied sex, I need some details.
Well, he's a good guy.
I don't know him that well or anything, but you can just tell, you know.
He's a good guy and I need a good guy.
- Any dates? - I don't know.
No, no.
I mean, he's It's like he wants to ask me out, but I don't know, it's like there's something holding him back or Well, go after him.
Get yours.
- And then tell me all about it.
- Okay.
If something happens, you will be the first to know.
I heard the waves are 2 to 4 feet.
It's in great shape.
One of the guys in the office surfs.
He said it was great out there today.
Maybe.
I don't know.
Can't see it from here.
I know.
I'm sorry.
When I thought that one day, I could be out there doing it myself, it was fun to think about.
But now - Come on, Annie.
- We both know the truth.
I'm gonna die in this hospital.
You signed off on the injunction.
Now you want me to let her die? I was doing my job, I was following the law - But? - Maybe Cooper's right.
Keeping her alive isn't the same as saving her life.
Look, I am sorry Annie can't go to school or go surfing, but is the chance to do that for a month or two, is that worth giving up the chance at living past 13? She's got nothing left in her, Noah, not even the will to fight you.
So maybe you should ask yourself.
Who are you doing this for? She still hasn't done the amnio.
Maybe you should just do that charm thing you people do.
You're charming.
I'm thinking about it, okay? In psychological circles, we call that a stall.
Hey, Jill had a very tough session today.
I was wondering if you could do something to help her relax.
Hey, Jill.
- Jill? - Don't touch me.
Jill, it's me.
It's Pete.
Focus on me.
Look at me, it's Pete.
Okay? Okay.
Take a deep breath.
You're here.
You're okay.
- Yeah.
- There you go.
She's resting.
Thanks.
Violet, you have to stop.
- She's traumatized - By the attack.
She's afraid that if she doesn't finish what she started, this thing will keep haunting her, so I'm gonna support her.
Jill is a wreck.
- She's falling apart.
- She was happy.
She had a life.
He came in and took a piece of it away, her contentment, her security.
And until she sees this guy locked up and paying for what he did, she's not gonna move past it.
I hope you're right.
Hey.
- You're here late.
- Yeah, well, you know, babies don't tell time.
Besides, you're here too.
Do you think we push? As doctors, do you think we push too hard? I don't know, I mean I have this patient now, she's pregnant, and just trying to get her through it so she can have a healthy baby.
I push, yeah, for patients like her, because she needs me to.
What about when they don't need you to? Are you okay? I think I've been pushing too hard.
I don't know.
Just Just Just sit here with me? Okay.
Do you realize that we don't even know each other's names? You're right.
I'm Addison Montgomery.
I have to go.
I have a patient.
Nice to meet you.
Hey, Betsey's sick, her school just called.
Do you mind if I duck out for, like, an hour? Heather can't get her.
No, that's fine.
Go ahead.
- What are you doing? - Doesn't this trip look perfect? For who? You do see what you're doing, right? - Yes, I am helping.
- You're avoiding.
Okay.
Archer broke your heart.
And now you're throwing yourself into Sam's life so you don't have to pick up and start yours.
Don't take this the wrong way, but when was the last time you went on a date? Oh, ha-ha, come on.
Maybe if you spent all this time and effort you're spending on Sam and Sonya on yourself, it might be more rewarding.
You're here to force another procedure on her or? I won't push the surgery anymore.
She doesn't want it.
I won't push.
- What about the judge? - I told him I re-evaluated my position.
I just wanted to help her.
So once it's out? It's not easy to get back in.
If Annie were to have a problem? We might not be able to get medication into her fast enough.
You do understand.
This is it.
- You're sure, Annie? - I'm sure.
It's all right, Mom.
I promise it's all right.
Everything's gonna be okay.
You'll see.
- I'm gonna see the ocean.
- You're gonna see the ocean.
Good news, Morgan.
Amnio was normal.
There are no genetic abnormalities.
Baby's perfectly healthy.
- Thank God.
Yay.
- Ha-ha-ha.
I can't wait to tell my husband.
He should be here any minute.
Oh, there he is.
Hi, honey.
Mm.
Oh, this is the wonderful doctor I've been telling you so much about.
Addison Montgomery.
- Nice to meet you, Dr.
Montgomery.
- Nice to meet you.
You're gonna do fine.
I don't know if I can do this.
I know that you're scared, but I also know that this is something that you wanna do.
What if I can't? Jill.
Look at him.
Look at him.
Tell me what he did to you.
I heard his voice telling me not to turn around and - No, I can't.
- Keep breathing, like we worked on.
He had a gun.
He grabbed me.
And the next thing I knew, I felt a blow across my face.
And then he hit me with the gun over and over and over until my head slammed into the pavement.
That's right.
That's right.
That's what he did to you.
Now, why are you here, Jill? That man robbed me.
He didn't just steal my car and my money.
He stole my sense of security.
He stole my ability to sleep at night.
He stole my sense of self-control.
So I came here today to get them back.
I'd say you're ready.
- Hey.
- Hey.
You should've seen the smile on her face when she got on that board.
It's her birthday.
And it just keeps creeping up on me that it'll be her last.
- But it's a good one.
- Look.
And then, this wave It's what she wanted.
She's living.
I was going over, and I was freaking out, it was so scary.
And then my dad's like, "Just hold onto the board.
" I should've trusted you to know what Jill could handle.
To know that she'd remember when she was ready.
Thank you.
- You wanted to see me? - Yes.
Both of you.
Wait.
Wait, did you? No.
No, I didn't.
Right now, in my mind, the baby is the bug.
And I've gotten used to the bug.
I'm actually liking the bug.
And I'm afraid if I start seeing it with a Pete head or a Sheldon head or I know myself, and I know that I'm not ready to do this.
- What about us? - If you wanna know anything, ask.
If you wanna be included, come.
Both of you, or neither of you.
I understand if you wanna walk away, and I'm sorry, but I know that this is the best way to do it.
For you.
You're alone here.
You have Cooper and the baby.
But you're all alone.
And you don't have to be.
Cat got your tongue? I do not understand you.
- What, Cooper? - Annie Bishop.
I just bumped into Noah.
You went behind my back.
Why didn't you tell me you helped him change his mind? Charlotte, you did a good thing.
A thing that makes me love you even more.
Why? I don't need you to love me even more.
I slept with Archer and you forgive me.
You're good.
You're the good one.
You do good things, you and It makes me sick, you loving me.
It makes me literally sick to my stomach.
I slept with somebody else.
I screwed Archer's brains out and you forgive it? Who does that? So see, you're the good one and I'm the bad one.
And I don't want credit for saving a little girl's life.
I don't want it.
You need to forgive yourself.
- Stop loving me.
- You need to forgive yourself.
- Stop loving me.
- No, no, I will not stop loving you.
No.
Look, I'm sorry.
- Hey.
- Hi.
Look at this, Sonya and I got to make our own private label.
Oh, well, now, that's what I call a vacation.
Thanks.
So, what do you think I should do next with Sonya? - All right, what's the plan? - Uh You know, there is no plan.
Heh.
Yeah, travel agency's closed.
I'm finished.
What? You were helping me out, it was fun.
Yeah, that's the problem.
You shouldn't be having fun with me.
You should be having fun with her.
And I should be having some fun of my own.
Annie's 13.
Oh Good job.
The jury found him guilty.
Very good job.
Will you talk to the bug? I thought you hated that.
Just talk to the bug, Cooper.
Hello, bug.
Hello.
This is your Uncle Cooper speaking, and I look forward to seeing you in a couple of months.
Hey, ready to go? I got us a 7:30 reservation What's wrong? You don't call out your ex-wife's name out of habit.
Not if it's working.
Not if it's right.
Well, do you wanna be with her or? No.
No.
What she and I had A best friend.
And you and I We're never gonna get there.
- I'm sorry.
- Yeah.
Me too.
- This is a mistake.
- Just be here.
All right.
But still, it is a mistake.
I'll be over there.
- I wasn't going to come.
- But you did.
Thank you.
What do you want, Noah? I just wanted to say I just wanted to tell you that the first time we talked, I was just a flattered married guy.
And the second time, I was playing with fire.
And then I got attached.
I got attached in a way I didn't expect.
- I didn't mean to, I didn't plan - I've been where you are.
One step away from doing something really stupid.
I've done really stupid.
Don't take the step.
What if I wanna take the step? What if the step is all I can think about? - She's my patient.
- You think I don't know that? Finishing or starting? Finishing.

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