Melrose Place s04e06 Episode Script

2395099 - The Jane Mutiny

[clears throat.]
Hi.
Got a surprise for you.
Happy birthday.
It's not my birthday.
Oh, yes, it is.
Figuratively, it is.
Come on.
[taps package.]
open it up.
Go on.
It's been so long since anyone's given me a gift.
Michael was more of a taker.
Ohh, Peter.
Once again all dressed up with no place to go.
That's the surprise.
Kimberly the review board granted your release.
Huh ohh I can leave? Well, we can leave.
God I didn't expect it, not so soon.
I haven't made any plans.
It's all been arranged.
You'll live with me, work out of my office, and be an outpatient here.
And you'll have daily sessions.
To start.
Peter, thank you.
Thank you.
I know you put a lot on the line to support me.
Let go of me.
Kimberly, calm down.
Now this bracelet is a monitor.
It works through the phone lines-- a device like an answering machine.
It's all part of your probation.
From now on, you'll only be able to travel from my office to my house or to this hospital.
They want to keep track of me, Peter? Think of it as protection.
That way the police will never be able to accuse you of being somewhere you're not.
Right? Hmm? [bracelet snaps open.]
Now, you'll have your appointment this afternoon.
I have a little business to take care of.
So, I'll pick you up about 5:00.
O.
K.
? And lose the gown.
We've seen enough of that.
Happy hour happy tonight Everybody's feeling all right Music's playing loud and clear I can tell the party's here Ain't nobody feelin' uptight We're happy hour happy tonight Whoo! Every now and then we all just need a break When the world gets crazy And it's more than we can take So pull up s chair Let down your hair So when will you be done? This is as far as I go.
.
Oh, I don't think so, you still need to paint and deliver the appliances.
Not until I get final payment.
Oh, you know the insurance company undervalued the damage, so I've been paying the balance out of my own savings account.
I promise to honor our contract.
Look, lady, this isn't about trust.
We get paid as we work, or we don't work.
That's ridiculous.
What if I can't afford it? What are you gonna do, take it all back? Comes down a hell of a lot easier than it goes up.
What do you want? Nothing.
I was just never mind.
Hey.
You've been in there for an hour.
Aren't you tired yet? I'm just getting warmed up.
Hey.
Amanda said construction should be done by Friday, so Matt and Alison can have their apartment back.
Good, 'cause the fun went out of this slumber party about three weeks ago.
Ohh, how sweet.
You remembered our two-month anniversary.
YesI did.
But the flowers are for Alison.
No, I didn't send them, I just found them outside the gate.
But these are from Flora Rosa.
Daddy's their largest customer.
I'm sure there's some mistake.
They must be meant for me.
"Alison, it was fun.
Next time bring your bathing suit.
Hayley"? Your father sent flowers to Alison? Apparently so.
Alison, these are for you.
Really? They're beautiful.
Of course they're beautiful.
They're from my father.
It's none of our business.
Stay out of it, O.
K.
? Well, if daddy'd wanted to keep it a secret, I'm sure he wouldn't have been so obvious.
Maybe Alison wouldn't mind telling us why my father sent her flowers.
Actually I would.
That was good.
You happy now? It's a subpoena! How can a bigot like Dr.
Hobbs sue me for defamation of character? Countersuits are typical.
Hobbs served you to scare you.
Well, it worked.
Matt, Hobbs is nervous that we're going to drag his name through the mud, which we will.
Sorry, but I have a hearing in 20 minutes.
I'll take this.
Yeah.
Walk with me? It's all smoke and mirrors, Matt.
They know we have a good case-- we have Michael's testimony.
Which has absolutely nothing to do with loyalty to me, and everything to do with Michael wanting to be Chief of Staff.
He's totally unreliable.
Hobbs knows that.
Tell me what's going on, Matt.
This isn't about Michael.
I am tired of fighting, Tom.
I am tired.
My job was to keep bureaucrats from pushing people around.
And if it happened to someone else, I'd be on the front lines, like you.
I just don't know if I can go through with this.
That subpoena names me as the defendant.
I can't do that again.
I won't be the defendant.
O.
K.
Maybe you're right.
Maybe we shouldn't drag this out.
We could nail the bastard during his deposition.
He won't expect that.
He'll think we're saving our best stuff for trial.
Will it work? I don't know.
But I'd like to try.
Let me have one good shot at him.
O.
K.
So I spoke to the art department, and they said they will have camera-ready artwork by Friday, and Factor Coffee is very happy with that deadline.
Good work, Billy.
Thanks.
Alison, what's your update? Well, we renewed our contracts with Lindy Toys, so we must be doing something right.
I have lunch with the Colfax group Monday and my presentation at Calliday Farms Tuesday.
I approved that copy this morning.
Oh, thank you.
I think that's all.
Oh, do you want me to attend the reception at KDJ radio? If you can take that off my hands, it'd be great.
So, Brooke what's new in vice-president world? Well I made some cold calls-- Cold calls? We issued a press release about your promotion.
Clients should be calling you.
It's taking them a little while to get to know me.
I have some leads.
Well, they better be substantial.
Those of us who've earned our stripes know that to keep a plum office, you'd better land a plum account.
Is Armstrong Limited plum enough? You landed your father's company? Everybody knows Armstrong doesn't use ad agencies.
They've had an in-house team for years.
Now they agree with me that it's time for a change.
I have never been a fan of nepotism, Brooke, but if you can deliver, that would be a very big coup.
Armstrong limited will be on board.
What's that? It's an i.
o.
u.
from me to you, good for dinner, a plane ticket, or the gold bauble of your choice.
Why? I didn't do anything.
You risked your friendship with Jane to put in a good word for me.
I won't forget that.
You know, Richard, this commitment doesn't mean you have to rush into a marriage or anything.
It's too late for that speech.
We already planned an engagement party.
These are great.
Whose line is this? Naw.
This is nothing.
I'll see you later.
Hi.
See you later.
He seems very happy.
Yeah, he is.
So am I.
But when we talked, didn't you say that you didn't love Richard? Well, there are different kinds of love, Jo.
So maybe we aren't Romeo and Juliet, but he's very special to me.
And I think that getting married will be good for both of us.
That's the part that gets a little fuzzy for me.
I mean, I know why this marriage would be good for you, but I'm not quite sure what Richard gets out of it.
Richard loves me, Jo, and he's very happy.
That's what he gets.
Hmm.
We need an exact accounting of Mr.
Parezi's net worth before we move forward with this divorce.
Well, I don't see the relevance.
There was no agreement.
Take it easy.
Amanda and I had some good times together.
I don't want your money, Jack.
I never did.
I waive any right to Jack's assets.
Amanda, I'll look like a heel if you don't take something.
What about community property? There's a picture of Amanda.
The portrait? You still have that? You were dead, baby.
That's all I had left.
Is that something you'd want? God, no.
I hate that picture.
I have a box of your personal stuff.
Some of it was from your father.
I'd like that returned.
We do, however still have to resolve Miss Parezi-- Miss Woodward.
Miss Woodward's so-called death.
There was a sizable payoff on her life insurance policy.
See, the problem is you're still alive.
I think the technical term is fraud.
And if the insurance company finds out, they could press charges.
But you know me, I have friends at the main office.
We could try to cut a deal, pay them back.
Maybe I could even sign a statement or affidavit that says it wasn't your fault, except that's kind of a lie, you know.
I can't believe this.
Amanda If you want me to sign it, all you have to do is ask.
I'd appreciate it if you'd do that for me.
No problem, baby.
Well, we'll be in touch.
Mr.
Parezi's going to be staying at the Beverly Regent.
You're not going home? Can't we handle the paperwork through faxes and overnight mail? My fiancee's waiting to set our wedding date, plus I got business with my new cable company.
I'm just staying here so we can get this done as fast as possible.
Fine.
I think the hard part went well.
It's usually downhill from here.
No complications, Walter.
Just make this work.
I want Jack out of my life.
No offense, but from the sound of it, that's what Jack wants, too.
Well, Jack, you want to tell me what the hell is going on, because I know you don't want a divorce.
I pay you a fortune, Nick.
Just keep your nose out of it and do what I tell you.
Dr.
Hobbs, have you ever had to fire a person who was gay or lesbian? Yes, I fired a head nurse.
Didn't you also reassign an intern, a Dr.
Taylor? He was incompetent.
Then why reassign him? Why not just revoke his license? Dr.
Taylor had an attitude problem.
Do I have an attitude problem, Dr.
Hobbs? I'm gay.
Does it bother you that right now I'm in a position of power? I don't have to answer that.
Yes, you do, Dr.
Hobbs! This is a deposition.
You swore to tell the truth.
Now you answer the question! Dr.
Hobbs, it drives you crazy that I'm in control right here, doesn't it? W-what bothers me is that people like you drum up charges against honest, hard-working people like me.
Issues! Everything's a damn issue with you people! Dr.
Hobbs, control yourself.
You know, somehow I've managed to get through 50 years of my life without discussing my sexuality! Hobbs, shut up! No! I want to be on record about this.
I didn't do anything wrong! I said Matt Fielding is a faggot.
Well, damn it, you tell me! If you're not a faggot, what are you, huh? We'd like a moment with our client, please.
God, this is so sad.
Why? We just won.
You wanted to see me? Yes! On a personal matter.
I had a very interesting conversation with my father yesterday.
Whenever he's sleeping with a new woman, he tells me to mind my own business.
And do you? When I asked daddy about the flowers he sent you, he was secretive, so what's going on, Alison? I don't know what you're talking about.
I realize that your own father/daughter relationship is unfortunate, but I'm very close to mine, and I care about him.
So if you and daddy are involved then maybe it's time for us to bury the hatchet.
Gee you'd have to pull it out of my back, first.
Is there anything else? Yes, as a matter of fact, there is.
Daddy is very anxious to move his advertising to D an D, but I still have to sway his board of directors.
And since you are the best at bringing in reluctant clients, I was hoping that we could work together.
You don't have him.
Is Hayley even interested, or did you make the whole story up? I may have spoken hastily.
The deal is not complete.
You lied to save face.
I didn't do it for me, Alison.
I did it for Billy.
Oh, please.
I got to go.
It's true.
If I sign Armstrong Limited, then Billy can be co-manager of the account.
Obviously, there's some connection-- Save it, Brooke.
I'm really bad at conniving.
You're gonna have to do this scheme on your own.
Excuse me.
God, what do you want? Well, not so cold, Amanda.
I'vecome to your rescue.
Like hell.
Go away.
I've come with an open mind and an open wallet.
What are you rambling about? I just heard about the situation with your contractor.
Honestly, Sydney's mouth is as loose as her scruples.
Amanda, this is business.
Now don't be proud.
Let me give you a loan.
I wouldn't let you give me the time of day.
Who's that? My husband.
Goodbye.
Rita, I won't take long.
I promise.
Rita sends her regards.
She's my fiancee.
Sorry for hiding out in here, but Brooke let me in.
You're supposed to contact me through my lawyer.
Yeah, I know, but this isn't about the divorce.
That's not the point.
We agreed, no personal contact.
Take it easy, baby.
Your stuff came in from Miami.
I just wanted to make sure you got it.
You made it sound like this stuff is really personal.
I just didn't want to give it to anybody.
Thanks.
So, uhthese things mean a lot to you, huh? I never expected to see them again.
Or me.
Sometimes I can't believe it's been five years.
You really look great.
You haven't changed at all.
Yes, I have, more than you know.
And I need to get back to my life, so please leave.
You look tired, Jo.
I'm fine.
Come on.
You just started a new job.
Trust me, I know how you feel-- constantly having to prove yourself to complete strangers.
Shelly, no offense, but I don't discuss my career with people I barely know.
Sure.
Why talk to me when you've got a great listener like Jake at home? I was just trying to be civil, Jo.
Lighten up.
You're depressing the hell out of my customers.
I know.
I'm in a rotten mood.
I've just been watching two people I really care about do really stupid things.
You'll have to be more specific.
Well, Jane and Richard.
Shouldn't they be happy? I thought you said they were engaged.
Yes.
But I left out one minor detail.
Ahem.
She doesn't love him.
See? I told you it was stupid.
Do you know this for a fact? Yes.
She admitted it.
She said she really likes him a lot, but I mean he is head over heels in love with her.
Richard doesn't have any clue about how she really feels? Nope.
I sat there all day watching him just fawn all over her.
I just wanted to go up and shake him.
How did I get myself involved in this? I think it was when you agreed to play matchmaker and talked Jane into taking Richard more seriously.
Hmm.
Nice.
Rub it in.
It's all my fault.
I can't tell you what to do, but if it was me, I'd want to know.
I mean, it was keeping secrets that almost ruined our relationship.
[door closes.]
Ahh! How was your swim? A little more work than pleasure, but nice.
This smells great! I love your house, Peter.
My room is beautiful.
I finally feel like I have a real life.
You're my guest here.
I told you you don't have to do this.
I know, but I want to do my part.
I can't contribute financially right now, and it feels good to be needed.
So let me help, O.
K.
? O.
K.
? O.
K.
! Ha ha ha ha.
When do I get to really thank you? Kim, let's get something straight, O.
K.
? Your staying here isn't about us.
It's about you getting healthy.
Having you feel good about yourself is all the thanks I need.
Now I'm going to take a quick shower.
[doorbell rings.]
Ohmy God.
Who the hell let you out? The medical review board.
They're crazier than you are.
Sydney, don't be afraid.
I'm much better now.
Why don't you come in and have a drink, and I'll tell you all about it.
You may have fooled those medical dimwits, but I know that you are still a murdering mutant freak.
What's going on? Sydney didn't know I was out.
She was a little surprised.
She said I was a freak.
She's right, isn't she? I mean most normal people don't spend two months in a mental institution.
Sydney isn't exactly the poster child for sanity.
But she doesn't believe I'm getting better.
No one will believe it.
You've got some ground to make up.
Rule number one is you don't answer the phone or the door.
You're not ready to go one-on-one with the general public yet.
I'm still in jail.
No one trusts me.
I wear a monitor.
I can't drive, I can't go anywhere.
This is only temporary.
Is it? At least when I was crazy, I didn't know how miserable I was.
I'll never be free.
You're the only one who believes in me, Peter.
You're all I have.
It was so creepy, Michael.
Kimberly tried to get me inside the house.
And she has this weird gizmo thing on her wrist.
A monitor? I don't know.
I think she uses it to beam up to the mother ship.
And Peter's in on this? I'm telling you, Kimberly is living at his house.
How do you know she's living there? Ahem.
That's right.
Kimberly's been released and is under my care.
Keep her file up-to-date, will you, Syd? Thanks.
Peter.
Peter! You know you're aiding and abetting a wacko.
Keep out of it, Michael, and for God's sake, stay away from Kimberly.
Stay away, he says.
Stay away.
I've been ducking her murder attempts for two years.
She haunts every breath I take.
That behavior is past.
Kimberly's file is thick for a reason, Peter.
She hunts people down, and she blows them to smithereens.
That's not something you cure with a couple of weeks of psychobabble.
Her next adventure into insanity-- and trust me, there will be one-- is on your head.
And when you go down, don't take this office with you.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Despite the problems we've had this last year, we are only 7% below last year's production, but I'm sure that'll all change when Brooke signs Armstrong Limited.
Amanda, there's been a slight delay with that account.
What? You said it was a done deal.
It was.
I just--I don't have a commitment.
I thought you said the meeting went well.
Brooke, do you or don't you have the client? Mr.
Armstrong! What a nice surprise.
It's good to be here, Amanda.
I've seen your work.
I'm very impressed.
Daddy, you should have called.
We like to plan and make a formal presentation.
I'm not here for a pitch session.
I just wanted to drop by, meet everybody ,and set a deal.
I'm sorry for being presumptuous, but I've already had a contract drawn up.
Ha ha! Never apologize for an aggressive approach, Amanda.
That's the style I'm counting on from D and D.
This account is for two new divisions at my company.
One will produce sports gear, and the other a new line of fine jewelry.
Great.
I'd love to check out the operation, maybe pick up some samples.
I'm gonna need an experienced rep on this.
We've invested too much to let anything slip between the cracks.
Of course.
Who do you have in mind? Alison Parker.
Amanda I recruited this account.
And the client has chosen a rep.
Have the legal work sent to my corporate attorney.
Brooke knows the address.
Thank you, Mr.
Armstrong.
I have run to another meeting.
Alison, will you walk me out? Of course.
Daddy, wait, uh let's talk about this.
Amanda don't you dare let them do this to me.
Or what? Now that you've brought my husband Jack back into my life, your blackmailing days are over.
Thanks for helping me, Billy.
I thought you said the contractor was giving you trouble.
He was.
I got the appliances in, but I still gotta hook up the icemaker.
I don't understand.
You said you wouldn't work unless you got paid.
Yeah.
And I did.
I didn't pay you, so where did the money come from? Beats me.
I got a cashier's check this morning.
Look, I'm sorry about the other day.
It's business, you know? Hmmsounds like you have a friend.
It's no friend.
It's Peter.
[ring.]
Sorry.
Peter Burns.
What do you think you're doing? I'm having dinner.
What are you doing? I specifically told you not to pay my contractor.
So you got off the hook, huh? I wish I could take credit, but it wasn't me.
Peter, if you're lying to me I didn't pay him off, I swear.
Don't hang up.
I'd like to meet you for a drink.
Goodbye, Peter.
Who would want to bail me out? Somebody who wants to get on your good side or impress you.
It's Jack.
He wants me to owe him.
Now I do.
I don't know what happened to my invitation, but you can't plan a wedding without a sister.
So far I've planned two.
And look how they turned out.
Thank you.
Already this is much classier than your last fiasco in Las Vegas.
At her last wedding, Jane's Aussie kangaroo boy dumped her, and we had the best time.
Except I married Kimberly that weekend.
That kind of ruined it.
Michael The buffet's open.
Really? Oh, thank you.
I realize we're here to celebrate Jane's engagement, but I don't think she'd mind if I used this champagne to make a different toast.
To Alison and Brooke for landing the Armstrong Limited account.
Oh! I'm still a little overwhelmed.
Hayley gave me two boxes of files and research materials.
I can help you sort through that stuff tomorrow.
Thanks, but I really think I should get a head start tonight.
Amanda, would you give Jane and Richard my best? Sure.
Have a good night.
And congratulations again.
Oh, thanks.
Good night.
Tch.
God, she's so smug! She didn't land your father's account on purpose.
She refused to help me, then she went after daddy on her own.
Did it ever occur to you that Hayley chose Alison because she's more experienced? No! And it doesn't help that you publicly humiliate me by choosing Alison's side.
You know, Brooke, I've had it.
You claim credit you don't deserve and you blame everyone else when you can't make the grade.
If it wasn't for Alison, we wouldn't have the Armstrong account.
If it wasn't for me, you wouldn't even have a job.
Excuse me.
[sighs.]
All right.
Thank you.
Jane is having the time of her life, and you're miserable.
Not true.
I like the champagne.
It shows.
Why don't you slow down a little bit while I try to scrounge up a beer? Hey.
Isn't this a beautiful hotel? They want to cater our wedding, so they're gonna give us the bridal suite tonight.
You know, Jane, you don't have to rush into this marriage.
Why not? I can't wait.
Jo, have you seen the people here tonight? I can't believe Richard's connections.
Is that all he is to you, connections? You know that's not true.
Jo, what are you doing? After Reed and Jess, you're the last person that should be giving anyone advice advice on relationships.
I have made mistakes.
That's why I'm trying to tell you-- Yeah, well, please don't.
My worst fear is that my life could turn out like yours.
Since you're obviously not here to celebrate our engagement, maybe you don't belong at this party.
Maybe you're right.
Cheers.
I knew we shouldn't have come.
You were right.
Why don't you wait here, and I'll go get us a cab? O.
K.
Why are you leaving? Because I had too much champagne.
Jo, I saw you and Jane.
Did you argue? What's going on? Richard you are a good man.
You're kind and you're gentle, and you deserve the best.
And you're not getting it.
Jane doesn't love you.
You're drunk.
True.
But I'm not lying.
Ask Jane.
Come on, sweetheart.
I have a surprise for you.
Oh, this is perfect.
Just think a month from now, we're gonna come up to the same room, except you're gonna have to carry me over the threshold.
I think we should practice, have a little trial honeymoon.
Hmm? Ha.
Come here.
Don't tell me you're going to be the first man on this planet to get cold feet about the honeymoon.
Jane, we need to talk.
Richard, talk is very overrated.
Do I make you happy? Yes very happy.
Richard, what's wrong? You're scaring me.
You don't love me, do you? What did Jo tell you? This isn't about Jo.
I need to hear it from you-- can you say it? Can you say it? It's true.
You were going to marry me even though you don't love me.
RichardI've been so screwed up.
I don't even know what love is anymore.
I know I care about you.
I care about you so much.
You've--you've brought a sense of stability to my life.
I-- And we're so good together.
I feel it.
You feel it.
That's why I know that love will come.
I'm not willing to take that risk.
Richard.
Could you excuse us a moment, please? Sure.
This feels strange.
I'm invading your privacy.
I asked you to be here.
I expect you to be discreet about these things.
These are my personal papers, stock certificates, my will, this journal.
This is very important.
Amanda, why are you showing me this? Because I trust you more than anyone, and I need to know that someone has access to these things.
I get all that.
Why? Jack's not leaving town.
He's managed to muscle his way back into my life, and--and that worries me.
Look, all I know about this guy is he scares the living daylights out of you.
You're showing me all this stuff now, and it's like you're in some kind of danger.
So if you trust me, you got to tell me what this is about.
Jack used to beat me when he got angry.
He beat me so badly, you'd barely recognize me.
Now I'm divorcing him, so no matter what he says about a fiancee, or a new life, he's angry again.
I, uh I want you to keep this key.
If anything happens to me, just make sure these get to the police.
Will you do that? Have you seen this? Kimberly is completely cracked.
She makes Sybil look like Marie Osmond.
I read it this morning.
There's not one thing in there that justifies letting that fruitcake off the hook.
She's not done with us, Michael.
I don't care how normal she pretends to be.
She plans to finish us off.
Have you seen this picture of Henry? Looks like something Kimberly would dream up.
It says in here he's got a weird laugh and some kind of creepy, gypsy accent.
God, too bad he's just a nightmare, 'cause once she got him out of her head-- Wait a second.
Wait a second! She got him out of her memory.
That's how Kimberly got better.
Yeah, so? Well what if Henry wasn't gone? What if we put him back in her head? Michael, the guy probably doesn't even exist.
Even if he did, we couldn't find him.
Oh, but we could find someone just like him.
I mean, we live in Hollywood.
It's the look-alike capital of the world.
Pick a waiter, any waiter-- you'll find an actor willing to do anything for cash.
Thanks for helping me move back into my apartment, Tom.
I got a call from the hospital attorney today.
They'd like to make a formal offer.
Yeah? Without admitting any guilt or error on their part, they'd like to resolve this issue.
Resolve.
In lay terms, get the hell out of the lawsuit.
You have a choice, Matt.
They'll give you your job back, or you can accept a cash settlement of $50,000 no job, and you agree not to pursue this or discuss the issue any further.
Dr.
Hobbs? He's been fired.
But he'll be able to find work elsewhere? He's a good doctor.
Probably has offers already.
Thank you.
But I need to think about it, O.
K.
? Congratulations.
You won.
Yeah.
We proved a bigot was a bigot.
We made our point.
Nothing we did changes Dr.
Hobbs' attitude toward me.
He still hates me just because I'm gay.
Tom, I know you put a lot into this, andI don't mean to sound ungrateful but I didn't win anything.
Matt, I know it doesn't seem like much now, but you did the right thing.
You put yourself on the line for something you believe in.
Be proud of that.
Thanks, Tom.
Here are the demographics for the sportswear line.
[telephone rings.]
Hello? Alison.
Yes.
Oh.
Oh.
Tell him I'll be out in two minutes.
I didn't realize how late it was.
Hayley's waiting for me out front.
I'm meeting with his department heads.
Well, I gotta hand it to you.
Two months ago, you hated Armstrong, and now he's sending you flowers and giving you his biggest account.
What's your point? You don't like Brooke, but getting between her and Hayley isn't fair.
Hayley hired D and D.
It isn't my fault he and Brooke don't get along.
Rightever since I married her which, I do recall, didn't exactly thrill you, either.
What? So now I'm part of some dark anti-Brooke conspiracy? Billy, even if I did want to join, she's made so many enemies, there isn't any room left on the grassy knoll.
Alison, we're running late.
Oh, I'm sorry.
I'm ready.
Daddy, hi! Brooke.
God! She's so obvious! Daddy just-- Let it go, Brooke.
Can't you see what they're doing? Daddy is using Alison to get back at me, and she is just plain using him.
I don't care what they do.
I care about us, and this obsession you've got is hurting us more than Alison and Hayley ever could.
We'll talk about it later, okay? Billy, don't leave me.
I need you now.
I want you here.
No, you want your father.
You had Hayley wrapped around your finger for years, now he's gone, and you want me to take his place.
I won't do that.
I got Alison out of my life, now it's your turn to get Hayley out of yours.
Just put the table-- Hey, Amanda.
Nice place.
What are you doing here? Returning your call.
I got six messages from you back at the hotel.
So, uh where's the fire? Sorry.
Bad choice of words.
Why did you pay off my contractor? You wouldn't take my money in the settlement.
Where I come from, people get what they deserve.
I give you a little divorce present.
Now why don't you thank me? Um I want you to leave, Jack.
Yeah, I know.
But I feel like I'm entitled to see my gift.
You could show me around.
You know, I still care about you, Amanda.
Rita and I are gonna have a great life together.
I want you to have a good life, too.
Get out.
Careful, baby.
You might cut yourself.
It's too bad.
I thought we were getting along so well.
See you around.
It's not over, Amanda.

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