Switched at Birth s05e10 Episode Script
Long Live Love
1 Previously on Switched at Birth So I called a friend of mine from the Royals days.
He's a scout.
And it turns out they're interested.
The team is in Tokyo.
- You have a girlfriend.
- Maybe I shouldn't.
But you do.
Regina: Luca and I are together.
Daphne: Eric only took Will because he was in a really dangerous situation.
So Eric is the kidnapper? Eric: The police are still looking for me.
This buys me and Will a new life.
- I want it to include you.
- I can't.
I'll be at the Platte City Motel out by the airport if you change your mind.
Regina, anything in the house is yours, in the pantry and the refrigerator, and we have a full bar.
I'm sober, Kathryn.
I've been sober for 11 1/2 years.
- I was just saying - Look, we agreed to this arrangement so I could get to know Bay and you could get to know Daphne.
And, frankly, I could use the free rent.
But I am sure you're about as thrilled to have me in your backyard as I am to be here.
So, let's just make one thing clear: I do not intend to enter your house without permission, and I assume you'll extend me the same courtesy, hmm? (door opens) Hey, hon.
You and John love this stuff, so I made four, and it came out delicious this time, if I do say so myself.
What's wrong? Do you realize it's been five years since the switch was discovered and we met? No.
Has it been five years? Man, you really hated me back then.
I did not.
Yes, you did.
We did have some epic battles.
We sure did.
But look at us now.
Kathryn, I've been thinking.
It's not right that Toby and Lily and Carlton are in the house with no privacy while I'm here in the guest house.
No, we love having Carlton so close.
It's fine.
I know, but the girls live on their own now.
You and John have been so generous for so long and I don't want anyone to know until my plans are finalized, so please don't say anything, but I'm gonna move out.
Are you sure? It's time.
(theme music playing) Hi.
Hey, did you know that there's some big comet passing by this weekend? We should get the telescope out.
Be fun to show the kids.
Yeah.
Honey, do you know where the genetic test results are? When we found out the girls were switched? - Yeah.
- Why would you want that? I don't know.
I guess I'm just feeling nostalgic.
I was thinking of making Regina a scrapbook.
Do you realize that it's been five years since she moved in here? No.
Wow.
That stuff has got to be in the garage, underneath all that car wash paperwork.
- Hey-ho! - Hey! Hi! Guess which up-and-coming tattoo artist is going to be featured in this month's Live Ink Magazine ? Congratulations! It's the photos that Emmett took of me giving Ally her tree tattoo.
Isn't that rad? My art is gonna be in a magazine.
Does that come with some kind of a paycheck? - Ha-ha.
- I'm serious.
Well, no.
But they're having this huge party tomorrow night to commemorate the 100th edition of the magazine, and I swung, like, a plus-eight, so all of you can come.
Oh, great, a big room full of bikers and longshoremen.
Dad, tattooing is a billion-dollar industry.
Okay, all I'm asking is if some of that money is gonna find its way into your pocket, because from what I'm hearing, there are some bills that are going unpaid.
Honey, it takes time.
Of course we'll be there.
Thanks, Mom.
Bay, do you still have the blood test that you took in biology class? I'm thinking of making a scrapbook and I wanted to include it.
I do actually, yeah.
It's in my art studio.
I'll show you.
You given any more thought to that offer about you playing in Japan? Because they need an answer by the end of the week.
That is fantastic! Oh, wow! I am so excited for you! Why not? Yeah, all right, all right.
Congratulations, kid.
You just went pro.
I'm going to this guest lecture today, this rock star orthopedic surgeon in sports medicine.
He's operated on hundreds of top the athletes.
- Sounds cool.
- Yeah.
I know Josh is out of town, so if you need an interpreter, I'd be happy to help out.
Thanks, but I already set up CART.
It always amazes me, some speed demon typist out there listening in and transcribing what's being said as if he's sitting right next to you.
It's like magic.
Hola, ladies.
- Hi.
Hey.
- Hi, Mingo.
Iris, hey.
I'm actually really glad I ran into you.
I've been meaning to apologize about the whole Lil Wayne thing.
You know, I didn't mean to offend you or or anyone else, I swear.
I'm really sorry.
Apology accepted.
Thank you.
I am meeting Keeshawn.
- Enjoy your lecture.
- Thanks.
So Iris and Keeshawn, huh? - Very cool.
- Yeah.
How about you and that pitcher guy? - Chris.
- How are you guys doing? - Good, yeah.
Good, yeah.
- Good.
Yeah.
That's great.
How about you and Amy? We are also good.
- Oh, good.
- Yeah.
Hey, you'll never guess where I'm going later today.
A Jello-wrestling match.
Is that really how you see me, Red? A man of such little substance? Unless you've forgotten, I do go to this school.
Okay, sorry.
What are you doing? Well, okay, there's this sports medicine doctor, - and he's giving a speech today.
- Dr.
Bannon? Yeah, I figured you'd be going.
So you want to be a doctor now? God, no.
No, no.
I want to be an athletic trainer for a pro sports team.
That suits you.
And who knows, maybe we'll end up working together on something someday.
How crazy would that be? Yeah.
Well, I'll see you there.
And, hey, whoever gets there first, save seats, okay? Will do.
- Hey.
Hey.
- (door opens) Good Lord, are you just getting back? Yeah, the reception didn't get over until 3:30.
Hey, buddy.
He slept like a champ last night.
Not a sound out of him.
Oh, so that means he's gonna be awake Pretty much all day.
No problem.
I'll get some coffee.
Oh, one more thing.
I have prospective student interviews later, so I'll be home late.
Sorry.
No problem.
It's your favorite time of the year.
It is.
Do you know, seeing all that potential bursting out of the kids, like, giving them a sense of excitement about what the future holds, it's it's contagious! You okay? I don't know.
The DJ thing isn't as fun as it used to be.
Well, you have that interview tomorrow night.
To be the house DJ at Scratch.
Whoo-hoo.
Well, at least it's steady hours.
You won't have to run around town trying to scrape together a decent week's work.
I should be more excited about it, I know, but (Carlton babbling) I just I want to feel the way you do when you talk about interviewing those students.
Well, maybe we should talk about a career change.
Well, beyond music, I have exactly zero skills and a high school education.
Well, don't worry, Eeyore.
We'll find your tail.
Won't we? Yes.
You're moving? Well, I'm about to open my second Cracked Mug.
And if I want the new place to succeed, I feel like I should live close by.
So what have we got? Well, this is my favorite so far.
The rent is a little steep, but I can swing it.
I know a way to make the rent cheaper.
How? We move in together.
Wow.
And you know I'll just be at your place all the time anyway.
I don't know.
This is a big step.
It'll be fun.
I'm neat.
I cook.
I'm crazy about you.
Come on.
What do you say? Let's do it.
Mornin'.
(sighs) Hey.
You all right? It probably sounds dumb to you that I care what anyone else thinks, but my dad kinda dumped on my job today.
Get used to it.
You're a tattoo artist.
There's a stigma attached to what we do, which is partly why we do it.
Tattooing has a long history of saying "Screw you" to society.
Embrace it.
Yeah, it doesn't help that I'm barely getting by.
I feel like if I was raking it in, he'd at least respect that.
Money talks.
I know that you started early too.
How long did it take you to really get going? You gotta inch your way along in this job, tat by tat, year after year, unless you land a celebrity.
- Ha! - Soon as I inked Tove Lo, I leapt into another stratosphere.
I heard Jordan Deville's gonna be at the party tomorrow night.
You ink a big fish like her, your book will be filled in no time.
Got it.
Thanks.
Dr.
Bannon: I replaced the torn ACL with a substitute graft made of tendon.
You can use the patellar, hamstring, quadriceps.
In this case, I used an autograft from a cadaver.
After six months, Patient Alpha was completely rehabilitated and ready to commence his athletic endeavors, which may have included winning the Super Bowl.
At least I have this ring to show for it.
So now, saving the best for last, one of you will be lucky enough to see me in action this summer.
I'm offering a six-week paid internship.
So, got these applications.
Please fill them out.
I'll be conducting interviews tomorrow.
That's class, everyone, and good luck.
(applause) Six weeks hanging out with that guy? How awesome would that be? I'm totally applying.
I was going to, too.
Oh.
Then I guess we'll be competing against each other.
I guess so.
May the best person win.
No.
I mean, I wanted to, but I didn't.
I think I'm still in love with him.
He asked me to go with him.
I could fly back and forth.
I mean, they're not looking for me.
(door opens) - Regina.
- Hey, Gabe.
Hey.
- Hi.
- Hi.
Of course Melody couldn't wait to tell you the big news.
Dean Bledsoe.
Dean of Student Affairs.
That's amazing.
You've always wanted Gallaudet.
Congratulations.
We will figure all that out.
This is too good an opportunity to pass up.
We're doing this.
What about the boys? Sounds like we both have really big talks ahead of us.
I can't forget to mention basketball and field hockey, to show I understand the athletic mindset.
It wouldn't hurt to drop that your dad played for the Royals.
Good point.
I read that the top three attributes of an orthopedic surgeon are good hands, coordination, and good visual-spatial acumen.
Thanks to my deafness, I excel at all three.
Damn straight.
It must be amazing to do a job where you help people every day.
You really want this, don't you? It's like all these different parts of me are coming together.
You're gonna do great.
Thanks for helping me today.
Of course.
(door opens) How'd it go? Nailed it.
Congratulations.
Yeah, that guy is so cool.
- You're gonna do great.
- Thanks.
Seriously, good luck.
This is nice.
You being back home, doing photography, it's like the old days.
Hey, are you gonna go back to USC in the fall? Me too.
It's all because of Travis.
How are things between you and Travis? I hate that I came between the two of you.
You know, maybe now that you're feeling better and he'll have so much more time when school ends, you two can patch things up.
You know, really reconnect.
That's amazing.
I'm gonna text her congratulations! To Washington, DC? It's just sad.
You and Melody are leaving.
Yes! Why do you think we see things differently all the time? I don't think that's true, baby.
Mom, we look nothing alike.
Look at our hair.
Look at our hands.
Look at our bodies.
Was I adopted or something? You were not adopted.
If I wanted you to do something, even if you thought it was crazy would you? What's this? A second test? This is a month before we found out.
What? Wait, why was John being tested and not me? He knew.
Daphne: Hi, Dr.
Bannon.
I'm Daphne Vasquez.
Hi.
Hold on, who's this? This is Iris Watkins.
She's my interpreter.
Wait, English isn't your first language? It's for American Sign Language.
I'm deaf.
But I read lips very well actually.
I like to have an interpreter for lectures and interviews just to make sure I don't miss a word.
Well, I'm sorry, but I think there's been a mistake.
This is an interview for an orthopedic surgical internship.
I know.
That's why I'm here.
But you're deaf.
I assumed that you knew that.
That's what my essay is about rising above the extra challenges.
Well, my assistant should have flagged this.
It's a waste of time.
Why? Has the position already been filled? No, but it needs to go to someone who can actually learn from it.
Doctor, if you read my application, you'll see that I am very well qualified.
Look, surgeons wear masks and you can't hear.
How can you know what's going on if you can't read my lips or hear my voice? There are technological advances, clear masks.
I'm oral.
I wouldn't need ASL.
You know what? This is ridiculous.
You can't be deaf and be a surgeon, obviously.
I'm aware there would be extra challenges, but I am incredibly motivated, and with a little technological help - Are you telling her what I'm saying? - Yes, sir.
Great, then tell her she needs to get this dangerous fantasy out of her head and focus on something she's well-suited for.
Try radiology.
It's pretty hard to screw that up.
Thank you.
This is amazing.
I could literally live here.
Congratulations.
I know that you had a crap day.
You can go home.
Really, I promise, it's fine.
No, no, I want to be here to get my mind off it and to celebrate you.
Is that Jordan Deville.
Once we get settled, I was thinking we could host the next game night.
Yeah, that sounds like a plan.
Um, we haven't really, um, found a place yet.
- Oh.
- I'm sorry.
I'm just just really excited.
Want a drink? Sure.
I'm gonna do a quick lap so I don't miss anything before I have to run out for my interview, so.
- Okay, see you later.
- Okay.
I'll be right behind you.
Hey, honey, you know I I've been thinking, do you remember how shocked we were the day we found out that our daughter had been switched? Oh, yeah.
That was crazy.
Yeah, I mean, you could have knocked me over with a feather.
- I mean, I was so stunned.
- Yeah.
- Oh, wow.
That's cool.
- Yeah.
Hey, there's Bay! Hey! - Hi.
- Hey.
- Hey.
- Honey, this is so cool.
Thanks, Mom.
- Dad.
- Yeah? Isn't the art here amazing? Some of the pieces can take months to do.
Yeah.
Hey, how was your interview today? - Great.
- Oh, that's fantastic.
You know, it is gonna be one of the proudest days of my life when you finally get that MD after your name.
Well, it's official.
Dad thinks I'm a failure.
- He does not.
- That's easy for you to say.
You're his pride and joy.
To be fair, you know, you came here 15 years late.
Now, you and I had all those extra years to disappoint him.
And I'm pretty sure I undid all that good will when I blackmailed a senator.
Oh, yeah, that was pretty bad.
It definitely beats the time that Wilke and I broke into Buckner to steal the final exam.
Good ol' Wilke.
Oh, well, of course there was the time that you tagged the car wash.
Oh, yes, and when you ran away to Mexico with that crazy girl! Zarra.
And yeah, - she was a little crazy.
- Yeah.
We sure have given J and K a lot of hard times over the last few years.
- Yeah.
- You did.
Uh, you did too.
We all did.
All of us.
All of us.
I gotta get to this interview.
All right, love you guys.
- Bye.
- Good luck.
Is it okay if I ditch you for a second? - Where are you going? - To catch a big fish.
Hi.
I should be on the list.
Bay Kennish.
Great.
Thank you.
I'm a VIP! Um, hi.
First of all, I just wanted to say, you are amazing.
Second off all, my name is Bay.
I'm a tattoo artist and I think you and I could create something awesome together.
Don't try to sell me right now.
I'm just chillin'.
Okay, but, um, let me just give you my card.
Uh What's up? I'm Noelle.
Hi.
Jordan.
Holy crap, those are gorgeous.
- Did you do those? - Yeah.
I own a place called Bombshell Betty on Linwood.
This one's kind of annoying, but she's actually crazy talented.
In about year, you won't be able to get an appointment with her.
Total star.
Yeah? She could give you something pretty sweet, like right here.
I'll be sure to stop by next time I'm in the city.
Cool.
Oh, my god.
Thank you.
Did you really mean what you said? You think I'm good? Yeah, dude.
A guy across town tried to steal you, - and I told him to stay the hell away.
- You did? Now don't go getting any ideas about raises or whatever.
You're still learning.
But you got it.
Thank you.
There you are.
Thanks.
Your daughter is so freaking talented.
- Yeah.
- Then, of course, she is your kid.
Um, I'm not sure that us moving in together is the best idea.
What? Why not? Luca Don't do this.
You're always second-guessing our relationship because of the age thing.
How many ways do I have to show you it doesn't matter to me? I love you.
And you love me.
Right? Regina, say something.
I'm so sorry.
I'm in love with someone else.
Wait, who? Someone from the past.
I saw him when you were in Cabo and it made me realize that I'm not over him.
You are such a great guy.
Stop.
Toby, Zav Tarkanian.
Nice to meet you.
How did you know it was me? I saw you in London last year at one of your club nights.
Wow, Tanzi-bar? Yeah.
You were totally killing it.
I couldn't believe my luck when I found out you were in KC.
Sorry, I'm just I'm a fan.
- Shall we sit? - Sure.
(man laughing) (laughs) So what's it like to be so massively talented? (chuckles) I'm so glad you found it.
(loudly) Daphne, this is Toby! - Hey.
- Nice to meet you.
You two sure look alike! No matter how loud you yell, she still can't hear you.
Right, of course.
Hey.
Oh! Bay is so talented.
She really is.
Well, I guess that would have popped no matter who raised her.
It's funny, huh? What comes from John and I and what comes from Regina? I guess you both are really great combos of all of us, huh? Can I ask you a question? Yeah.
When you first met me, you were nervous because I'm deaf, right? Yeah.
I don't think I'd ever had a conversation with a deaf person before and I didn't know sign language and I'd been trained to see the world as hearing, good, deaf, sad.
But you, you changed that.
Why are you asking? I don't know.
I just Maybe I should find a career that doesn't fight my disability.
I know that I could become a doctor if I continue to fight people, but let's be honest, it would require so many modifications and special arrangements.
Am I swimming upstream? Do you want to be a doctor? I really do.
Well, then it's true, you will have to figure out brand new ways to do things.
But I think the fact that you will have to be so resourceful will make you a truly great doctor.
I might need a lot of pep talks along the way.
You got it.
(chattering) (laughing) My uncle bought Scratch for the location, but we're gutting it and turning it into a dance club.
We want you to do two nights a week.
Oh, I thought it was more of like a full-time gig.
Oh, it is.
You'd spin two nights a week and be in charge of booking the other nights.
You could bring in whoever you want, full autonomy.
Wow, that's that's good.
Excuse me, sir, I'm gonna have to ask you to leave.
You have to go now.
Hello? Can you hear me? Do you speak English? You need to go now! - Hey, you - Pack up and get out.
- Hold on just one sec.
- Look, I'm gonna call the cops if you don't go.
- Give it back! - Please stop yelling.
- Sir, can I help out here for a second? - He hasn't bought anything.
He's upsetting people.
He can't be here.
- Look, look - I'm watching this.
- Listen, you need to leave now.
- Give it back now! - Pack up and go.
- Give it back now! Tell you what, get him a juice.
Put it on me.
You just have to be patient with him, all right? He's not like everybody else.
- I want him out of here.
- It's okay.
I'm trying to help you out, but just you don't need to call the cops, okay? - Just be patient.
- Give it back! It's okay, man, it's okay.
Let's just sit down.
- Let's just sit down, okay? - You've got two minutes.
All right.
How is it going? I'm Toby.
- I'm Harrison.
- Harrison? - Yeah, Harrison.
- Nice to meet you, man.
- Hey.
- You a Megadeth fan? - The band is awesome.
- Yeah.
Yeah, it is.
It's great.
Listen, Harrison, is there anyone I could call for you? Nina.
- Nina? - Nina takes care of me.
- Nina takes care of you? - Yeah.
It's Nina, Nina, Nina.
Okay, great.
Well, look, I'm gonna give Nina a call, and then we can just we can just hang out.
- Yeah.
- Cool.
I just landed my first big client.
Jordan Deville is gonna stop by my shop the next time she's in KC, maybe.
Honey, is this really your long-term plan? It's my medium-term plan.
Why? Because it's not a career.
Yes, it is, Dad.
I'm not some kid tagging alleys anymore, okay? I've made a profession out of my art.
You said you were going to go to art school, which would lead to some kind of a professional path.
Well, that didn't work out, did it? So, I found my own path.
How is it that you still don't respect that? 'Cause this is a dead end.
You have always wanted me to be more like you.
- I'm not your blood.
- This has nothing to do with that, Bay.
Oh, you act like it doesn't matter, but deep down, you cannot stand that I'm not more like you.
I have supported you a lot Not the way you support Daphne and her career! - Are we gonna bring that up again? - Yes, we are, because it's true.
And you know what? I wasn't even gonna say anything, but I cannot believe that you kicked my boyfriend off the team for standing up to somebody who was making fun of people with disabilities.
What are you talking about? I fought like hell for Travis.
Oh, yeah, it sure looks like it.
Your mom and I both fought like hell for him, okay? How do you think he's off to Japan if I didn't pull, like, 10 different strings? What? Look, never mind.
That is not the point.
The point is What do you mean he's off to Japan? I think you should go talk to your boyfriend.
So you're leaving? Away from me.
Yeah, maybe I could get a chair out there, like in Beijing.
So what would I do? Right.
Right.
That's true.
I know.
Of course.
- That's my son Carlton right there.
- Oh, he's, like, cute.
Thanks.
And that's my wife Lily.
- Ooh! - Thanks.
I'm sure your caretaker is gonna be here pretty soon.
- Yeah.
- Woman: Harrison.
- Nina.
- Oh, hey.
You're Nina? Yeah.
Why? Uh, nothing.
Wow.
- Hi, I'm Toby.
- Nice to meet you.
What happened, Harrison? Where did you go? You said you were going to meet me at the restaurant.
Okay, but you have to wait for me.
Wait, so you're his caretaker? I'm his roommate.
I look after him.
He's usually great with directions.
Thanks for helping him.
No problem.
Come on, I'll take you home.
Goodbye, Toby.
- See you, Harrison.
- Bye.
Hey.
- Are you okay? - (sighs) What happened? I broke up with Luca.
Oh, no.
Yeah.
Hey, what do you say we get out of here? Do you want to go for a drive? Yeah.
Hey, here you go.
No thank you.
I have to go to the ladies' room anyway.
Hey, Kathryn, wait a second.
Wait, wait, wait.
If I didn't know any better, I'd think you were trying to avoid me.
Maybe I am.
Why? Because it's my daughter's party and I don't want to ruin it.
Ruin it? How? I found the other test, John.
I don't know what you're talking about.
The DNA test you took five years ago without telling me.
Okay.
I can explain that.
And kept it from me for all these years.
Kathryn, Kathryn, stop.
Kathryn.
When Bay took that blood test, it threw me.
She should have matched one of us and she didn't.
It didn't make any sense.
I mean, it was driving me crazy.
I couldn't eat, I couldn't sleep.
So, I took some hair from her brush and I had Bay and myself tested.
You let us sit in that office and be ambushed.
Woman: We've done extensive 12-marker testing on all three of you.
It is 99.
9% certain that Bay is not related to you.
The hospital believes there was a mix-up.
Bay and I had the rug pulled out from under us, and you just sat there with a blank stare.
I didn't know she was switched.
That was a complete surprise to me.
I mean, how could I know that? What did you think? That I cheated on you? How can anyone else live there? That's our house.
I know.
You went through a lot here, didn't you? I got sick and went deaf.
Angelo left.
You had to raise me by yourself for a long time.
That's true.
But I also got sober here, grew my business, made up with Grandma.
I made it.
I made it through it all.
Whatever we're given, if we want it bad enough, we get it.
Vasquez women are tough.
We don't quit.
And we don't take crap from anyone.
Regina: Move to Mission Hills? It's a great offer.
Why not? Because this is our neighborhood.
I grew up here, Daphne grew up here, and I'm not going anywhere.
You're doing the right thing for your daughter.
She's happy here.
I meant both your daughters.
Bay is almost 16 years old.
I'm a complete stranger to her.
What if she hates me? I think it's just easier to take it slow and not force this whole thing.
Will it be hard? Yes, it will.
But sometimes you have to do the hard thing to get to the place where you need to be.
I miss this neighborhood.
It was a really good place to grow up.
Kathryn: Wow, Japan.
That's a really big decision.
I'm finally building something for myself here, but am I crazy to turn down an opportunity to live in Japan? And what's gonna happen to me and Travis if I don't go? When Emmett moved away You and Travis are not you and Emmett.
Every relationship is different.
Plus, I worry about him.
I mean, it's not a deaf thing.
I know that he is perfectly capable without me.
It's nice to have someone to look out for you.
Honey, you know the answer.
What do you want to do? (door opens and closes) You didn't leave.
No.
I didn't.
You thought I had cheated on you.
You thought Bay was someone else's daughter.
But you didn't leave us.
You're my family.
I would never leave either of you.
That's why I never said anything.
Bay may not have been my child but she's my child.
I should have known.
I love you.
I love you.
I know you think it's your job to protect her, to protect all of us, but she has to make her own decisions, even if they're inexplicable to you.
If I asked you to do something crazy, would you consider it? Toby: She has a job, she takes the bus, - she's totally independent! - That's great.
I mean, I've read all that stuff was possible, but seeing it, you know, knowing that Carlton could actually be that someday Yeah, well, we're doing everything we can to make that possible.
I know, and whoever he turns out to be is okay with me.
It's just the thing is, when he's an adult and on his own, I just want people to know how to treat him.
You can't just yell.
You have to be patient, slow down.
Not everyone's the same, and that's not a bad thing.
You're right.
I think this is what I want to do.
What? Educate people.
Advocate for kids like Carlton.
I don't know how exactly as a lawyer or writer or teacher.
Well, you don't need to figure that out right now.
Yeah, I guess not.
If only you knew someone in the Disabilities Program who could hook you up with classes (both chuckle) You and Emmett are the same as me and Daphne.
Family, but not by blood.
You miss him.
He wants to come with you.
He's ready to do something like that.
I mean, he's dying to do something like that.
And he misses you too.
Um Travis, I need to stay.
It means that we are strong enough to let each other do what's best for ourselves.
It means that I'm spending Thanksgiving in Tokyo.
It means that every time I look at my phone, I'm gonna be adding 14 hours to it, wondering when I can call you again.
I am not going anywhere, Travis.
We're real.
- What are you doing here? - "No employer shall discriminate against" "any qualified individual on the basis of disability" - Okay, that's enough.
- "in regards to the hiring," "advancement or discharge of employees," - Tell her she needs to leave now.
- "employee compensation," "job training, or any other privilege of employment.
" That's from the Americans with Disabilities Act, which you flagrantly violated yesterday.
No, I said you weren't qualified.
You are taking my words out of context.
Iris, you have excellent hearing.
What did he say? I'm pretty sure his exact words were, "This is ridiculous.
You cannot be deaf and be a surgeon, obviously.
" If I have the smarts and the motivation, it is up to you and the hospital to provide the means.
That's the law.
So is that why you're here? You're gonna sue me? No, that's not my style.
I'm here to deliver a message.
I may not be the most qualified person for this internship.
Maybe my grades aren't good enough.
Maybe my essay sucked.
But I'll be damned if I let my deafness stand in the way of me becoming a doctor or surgeon or whatever I want to be.
I won't give up, not ever.
So, stay the hell out of my way.
- Will.
- Regina! I've missed you.
Look at you.
You're so big.
Are you coming with us? I need to talk to your dad, okay? Give us a sec, okay? - You came.
- I love you.
I love you too.
That's why this is gonna work.
Eric, I'm not coming with you.
What? I need you to turn yourself in.
- No.
- I talked to a lawyer.
I talked to a lawyer who can represent you.
With all the extenuating circumstances, with Hope in jail, he says that they'll go light on you.
Yes, you will do some time, but only two or three years.
Prison? Yes.
But then you can stop all this running, Will doesn't have to be afraid anymore, and you can both get your life back.
A life where we can be together.
Even if I was willing to, I don't have anybody to take care of him.
I got him.
We'll be waiting for you when you come home.
Gabe: Are you sure? Well, I always wanted to be a dad.
But I didn't think I'd start with a 19-year-old.
What are we gonna do when we move to DC? What? No, no, no, no.
You're staying for one kid? I am in awe of you.
Do you know that? - I'm sorry you had to go through all that.
- Thanks.
But I'm glad you stood up for yourself.
Yeah, me too.
It made me appreciate how lucky I am.
I have so much support that it's easy to forget there's a huge part of the world who still think like Dr.
Bannon.
Yeah, well, hopefully they're going the way of the dinosaur.
Obviously, I won't take the job.
Wait, you got the internship? Yeah, lucky me, right? Mingo, you have to take it.
No way.
I'm not gonna work for some jerk that's got his head so far up his ass, he can't see how special you are.
I appreciate that, I really do, but jerk or not, he's the best in the country.
No, you could learn so much from him and maybe you could teach him a thing or two on the way.
Yeah.
Yeah, you're totally right.
I could be, like, a spy behind enemy lines, slowly chipping away at his discriminatory armor.
- My hero.
- (chuckles) Sorry.
I I broke up with Amy.
Wait, what? When? A couple of weeks ago.
I I told her I was in love with someone else.
But when I asked you a few days ago I knew about you and Chris, and I didn't want to look like a total loser.
Chris and I are just friends.
Seriously? Seriously.
I didn't want to look like I was single if you had a girlfriend.
(chuckles) You know what? We deserve each other.
For sure.
Can I kiss you now? Please? Everything that I said I'd do Like make the world brand new And take the time for you I just got lost And slept right through the dawn And the world spins madly on I heard.
Well, it looks like you're moving to Japan.
And you're gonna be a famous photo-journalist, traveling all over, documenting important world events.
And I'll get to say, "I knew him.
He was my first love.
" Our hearts beat like wings Higher and higher Higher Oh, to see all the little lights Oh, to be finally reunited We rise like smoke Then fall In slow motion Fall In slow motion We rise like smoke Till we are free There's a winter blush On your cheek There's an innocent thrill That we are seeking Seeking See you around.
Oh, to leave you still wanting more We rise like smoke Then fall In slow motion Fall In slow motion We rise like smoke Till we are free - Toby: Oh my goodness, Mom.
- Bay: Oh, wow! Ta-dah! It's a DNA party.
(laughter) That's got to be the first DNA party in the history of the world.
(gasps) Oh, my god.
Thank you.
Bay.
Can I talk to you for a second? Sure.
Sweetie, I'm your dad and I'm always gonna worry about you.
And I don't know that world.
You know, I can't pull strings for you.
I can't help you.
But I don't need your help.
I'm making my own way.
Yeah, you are.
That's the Vasquez in you.
I'm a Kennish too, Daddy.
Hey, why does this say "goodbye"? What's going on? I've decided to move out.
- Wait, wait, what? - No! You don't have to do that.
Thank you.
I'm buying a place in East Riverside.
And I will be raising Eric's son Will until Eric gets out of prison.
That's amazing.
Yeah, it'll be nice to have another kid in the family.
Yeah, it will be.
Oh, sweetheart.
I couldn't live here forever.
Why not? I am so glad I found you.
Do you know that? And I am so sorry for all the time I missed.
Sweetie, oh.
Sometimes I think about what if it never came out? What if we spent our whole lives and never met? I think we should all just be grateful that Bay was a determined child who always knew what was best for her, even thought most of us were a few steps behind.
I just need to get clear on something else.
Daphne, whatever you do and whoever you turn out to be, I will always be so proud of you.
Thanks, Dad.
Oh, sweetie.
I've been thinking, maybe I could call you Mom, if that's okay with you two.
(all laugh) Well, this turned into a super depressing night.
This has been an amazing five years.
And now you guys can have the guesthouse.
- Oh, my gosh! - Wow! Oh, thank you.
All right, now how about we all just stop this blubbering and eat? - Yeah.
- Yes! Toby: Actually, before we sit, there's a comet that's supposed to be going over us tonight.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Yeah, I read about that.
The trees are blocking the view.
- Let's go out on the front lawn.
- Okay, let's do it.
Yeah.
Hey, buddy.
- Come here.
- Come on.
Let's put this around you.
Regina: So how rare is this exactly? Toby: I read that we'll probably only get to see this once in a lifetime.
- Hmm.
- Oh, my gosh, that's so cool.
- Let's lay down.
- Okay.
Apparently this is, like, a big deal.
Like, it hardly ever happens.
I guess we're all just really lucky.
And hope they'd carry me off Like a hot balloon somewhere But now I can't breathe I'm still on the ground Oh, oh Oh, oh, oh And where there's shadow There is light Love is in the battle cry Even in the darkest night There is shadow And there is light Oh, there is light Oh, oh
He's a scout.
And it turns out they're interested.
The team is in Tokyo.
- You have a girlfriend.
- Maybe I shouldn't.
But you do.
Regina: Luca and I are together.
Daphne: Eric only took Will because he was in a really dangerous situation.
So Eric is the kidnapper? Eric: The police are still looking for me.
This buys me and Will a new life.
- I want it to include you.
- I can't.
I'll be at the Platte City Motel out by the airport if you change your mind.
Regina, anything in the house is yours, in the pantry and the refrigerator, and we have a full bar.
I'm sober, Kathryn.
I've been sober for 11 1/2 years.
- I was just saying - Look, we agreed to this arrangement so I could get to know Bay and you could get to know Daphne.
And, frankly, I could use the free rent.
But I am sure you're about as thrilled to have me in your backyard as I am to be here.
So, let's just make one thing clear: I do not intend to enter your house without permission, and I assume you'll extend me the same courtesy, hmm? (door opens) Hey, hon.
You and John love this stuff, so I made four, and it came out delicious this time, if I do say so myself.
What's wrong? Do you realize it's been five years since the switch was discovered and we met? No.
Has it been five years? Man, you really hated me back then.
I did not.
Yes, you did.
We did have some epic battles.
We sure did.
But look at us now.
Kathryn, I've been thinking.
It's not right that Toby and Lily and Carlton are in the house with no privacy while I'm here in the guest house.
No, we love having Carlton so close.
It's fine.
I know, but the girls live on their own now.
You and John have been so generous for so long and I don't want anyone to know until my plans are finalized, so please don't say anything, but I'm gonna move out.
Are you sure? It's time.
(theme music playing) Hi.
Hey, did you know that there's some big comet passing by this weekend? We should get the telescope out.
Be fun to show the kids.
Yeah.
Honey, do you know where the genetic test results are? When we found out the girls were switched? - Yeah.
- Why would you want that? I don't know.
I guess I'm just feeling nostalgic.
I was thinking of making Regina a scrapbook.
Do you realize that it's been five years since she moved in here? No.
Wow.
That stuff has got to be in the garage, underneath all that car wash paperwork.
- Hey-ho! - Hey! Hi! Guess which up-and-coming tattoo artist is going to be featured in this month's Live Ink Magazine ? Congratulations! It's the photos that Emmett took of me giving Ally her tree tattoo.
Isn't that rad? My art is gonna be in a magazine.
Does that come with some kind of a paycheck? - Ha-ha.
- I'm serious.
Well, no.
But they're having this huge party tomorrow night to commemorate the 100th edition of the magazine, and I swung, like, a plus-eight, so all of you can come.
Oh, great, a big room full of bikers and longshoremen.
Dad, tattooing is a billion-dollar industry.
Okay, all I'm asking is if some of that money is gonna find its way into your pocket, because from what I'm hearing, there are some bills that are going unpaid.
Honey, it takes time.
Of course we'll be there.
Thanks, Mom.
Bay, do you still have the blood test that you took in biology class? I'm thinking of making a scrapbook and I wanted to include it.
I do actually, yeah.
It's in my art studio.
I'll show you.
You given any more thought to that offer about you playing in Japan? Because they need an answer by the end of the week.
That is fantastic! Oh, wow! I am so excited for you! Why not? Yeah, all right, all right.
Congratulations, kid.
You just went pro.
I'm going to this guest lecture today, this rock star orthopedic surgeon in sports medicine.
He's operated on hundreds of top the athletes.
- Sounds cool.
- Yeah.
I know Josh is out of town, so if you need an interpreter, I'd be happy to help out.
Thanks, but I already set up CART.
It always amazes me, some speed demon typist out there listening in and transcribing what's being said as if he's sitting right next to you.
It's like magic.
Hola, ladies.
- Hi.
Hey.
- Hi, Mingo.
Iris, hey.
I'm actually really glad I ran into you.
I've been meaning to apologize about the whole Lil Wayne thing.
You know, I didn't mean to offend you or or anyone else, I swear.
I'm really sorry.
Apology accepted.
Thank you.
I am meeting Keeshawn.
- Enjoy your lecture.
- Thanks.
So Iris and Keeshawn, huh? - Very cool.
- Yeah.
How about you and that pitcher guy? - Chris.
- How are you guys doing? - Good, yeah.
Good, yeah.
- Good.
Yeah.
That's great.
How about you and Amy? We are also good.
- Oh, good.
- Yeah.
Hey, you'll never guess where I'm going later today.
A Jello-wrestling match.
Is that really how you see me, Red? A man of such little substance? Unless you've forgotten, I do go to this school.
Okay, sorry.
What are you doing? Well, okay, there's this sports medicine doctor, - and he's giving a speech today.
- Dr.
Bannon? Yeah, I figured you'd be going.
So you want to be a doctor now? God, no.
No, no.
I want to be an athletic trainer for a pro sports team.
That suits you.
And who knows, maybe we'll end up working together on something someday.
How crazy would that be? Yeah.
Well, I'll see you there.
And, hey, whoever gets there first, save seats, okay? Will do.
- Hey.
Hey.
- (door opens) Good Lord, are you just getting back? Yeah, the reception didn't get over until 3:30.
Hey, buddy.
He slept like a champ last night.
Not a sound out of him.
Oh, so that means he's gonna be awake Pretty much all day.
No problem.
I'll get some coffee.
Oh, one more thing.
I have prospective student interviews later, so I'll be home late.
Sorry.
No problem.
It's your favorite time of the year.
It is.
Do you know, seeing all that potential bursting out of the kids, like, giving them a sense of excitement about what the future holds, it's it's contagious! You okay? I don't know.
The DJ thing isn't as fun as it used to be.
Well, you have that interview tomorrow night.
To be the house DJ at Scratch.
Whoo-hoo.
Well, at least it's steady hours.
You won't have to run around town trying to scrape together a decent week's work.
I should be more excited about it, I know, but (Carlton babbling) I just I want to feel the way you do when you talk about interviewing those students.
Well, maybe we should talk about a career change.
Well, beyond music, I have exactly zero skills and a high school education.
Well, don't worry, Eeyore.
We'll find your tail.
Won't we? Yes.
You're moving? Well, I'm about to open my second Cracked Mug.
And if I want the new place to succeed, I feel like I should live close by.
So what have we got? Well, this is my favorite so far.
The rent is a little steep, but I can swing it.
I know a way to make the rent cheaper.
How? We move in together.
Wow.
And you know I'll just be at your place all the time anyway.
I don't know.
This is a big step.
It'll be fun.
I'm neat.
I cook.
I'm crazy about you.
Come on.
What do you say? Let's do it.
Mornin'.
(sighs) Hey.
You all right? It probably sounds dumb to you that I care what anyone else thinks, but my dad kinda dumped on my job today.
Get used to it.
You're a tattoo artist.
There's a stigma attached to what we do, which is partly why we do it.
Tattooing has a long history of saying "Screw you" to society.
Embrace it.
Yeah, it doesn't help that I'm barely getting by.
I feel like if I was raking it in, he'd at least respect that.
Money talks.
I know that you started early too.
How long did it take you to really get going? You gotta inch your way along in this job, tat by tat, year after year, unless you land a celebrity.
- Ha! - Soon as I inked Tove Lo, I leapt into another stratosphere.
I heard Jordan Deville's gonna be at the party tomorrow night.
You ink a big fish like her, your book will be filled in no time.
Got it.
Thanks.
Dr.
Bannon: I replaced the torn ACL with a substitute graft made of tendon.
You can use the patellar, hamstring, quadriceps.
In this case, I used an autograft from a cadaver.
After six months, Patient Alpha was completely rehabilitated and ready to commence his athletic endeavors, which may have included winning the Super Bowl.
At least I have this ring to show for it.
So now, saving the best for last, one of you will be lucky enough to see me in action this summer.
I'm offering a six-week paid internship.
So, got these applications.
Please fill them out.
I'll be conducting interviews tomorrow.
That's class, everyone, and good luck.
(applause) Six weeks hanging out with that guy? How awesome would that be? I'm totally applying.
I was going to, too.
Oh.
Then I guess we'll be competing against each other.
I guess so.
May the best person win.
No.
I mean, I wanted to, but I didn't.
I think I'm still in love with him.
He asked me to go with him.
I could fly back and forth.
I mean, they're not looking for me.
(door opens) - Regina.
- Hey, Gabe.
Hey.
- Hi.
- Hi.
Of course Melody couldn't wait to tell you the big news.
Dean Bledsoe.
Dean of Student Affairs.
That's amazing.
You've always wanted Gallaudet.
Congratulations.
We will figure all that out.
This is too good an opportunity to pass up.
We're doing this.
What about the boys? Sounds like we both have really big talks ahead of us.
I can't forget to mention basketball and field hockey, to show I understand the athletic mindset.
It wouldn't hurt to drop that your dad played for the Royals.
Good point.
I read that the top three attributes of an orthopedic surgeon are good hands, coordination, and good visual-spatial acumen.
Thanks to my deafness, I excel at all three.
Damn straight.
It must be amazing to do a job where you help people every day.
You really want this, don't you? It's like all these different parts of me are coming together.
You're gonna do great.
Thanks for helping me today.
Of course.
(door opens) How'd it go? Nailed it.
Congratulations.
Yeah, that guy is so cool.
- You're gonna do great.
- Thanks.
Seriously, good luck.
This is nice.
You being back home, doing photography, it's like the old days.
Hey, are you gonna go back to USC in the fall? Me too.
It's all because of Travis.
How are things between you and Travis? I hate that I came between the two of you.
You know, maybe now that you're feeling better and he'll have so much more time when school ends, you two can patch things up.
You know, really reconnect.
That's amazing.
I'm gonna text her congratulations! To Washington, DC? It's just sad.
You and Melody are leaving.
Yes! Why do you think we see things differently all the time? I don't think that's true, baby.
Mom, we look nothing alike.
Look at our hair.
Look at our hands.
Look at our bodies.
Was I adopted or something? You were not adopted.
If I wanted you to do something, even if you thought it was crazy would you? What's this? A second test? This is a month before we found out.
What? Wait, why was John being tested and not me? He knew.
Daphne: Hi, Dr.
Bannon.
I'm Daphne Vasquez.
Hi.
Hold on, who's this? This is Iris Watkins.
She's my interpreter.
Wait, English isn't your first language? It's for American Sign Language.
I'm deaf.
But I read lips very well actually.
I like to have an interpreter for lectures and interviews just to make sure I don't miss a word.
Well, I'm sorry, but I think there's been a mistake.
This is an interview for an orthopedic surgical internship.
I know.
That's why I'm here.
But you're deaf.
I assumed that you knew that.
That's what my essay is about rising above the extra challenges.
Well, my assistant should have flagged this.
It's a waste of time.
Why? Has the position already been filled? No, but it needs to go to someone who can actually learn from it.
Doctor, if you read my application, you'll see that I am very well qualified.
Look, surgeons wear masks and you can't hear.
How can you know what's going on if you can't read my lips or hear my voice? There are technological advances, clear masks.
I'm oral.
I wouldn't need ASL.
You know what? This is ridiculous.
You can't be deaf and be a surgeon, obviously.
I'm aware there would be extra challenges, but I am incredibly motivated, and with a little technological help - Are you telling her what I'm saying? - Yes, sir.
Great, then tell her she needs to get this dangerous fantasy out of her head and focus on something she's well-suited for.
Try radiology.
It's pretty hard to screw that up.
Thank you.
This is amazing.
I could literally live here.
Congratulations.
I know that you had a crap day.
You can go home.
Really, I promise, it's fine.
No, no, I want to be here to get my mind off it and to celebrate you.
Is that Jordan Deville.
Once we get settled, I was thinking we could host the next game night.
Yeah, that sounds like a plan.
Um, we haven't really, um, found a place yet.
- Oh.
- I'm sorry.
I'm just just really excited.
Want a drink? Sure.
I'm gonna do a quick lap so I don't miss anything before I have to run out for my interview, so.
- Okay, see you later.
- Okay.
I'll be right behind you.
Hey, honey, you know I I've been thinking, do you remember how shocked we were the day we found out that our daughter had been switched? Oh, yeah.
That was crazy.
Yeah, I mean, you could have knocked me over with a feather.
- I mean, I was so stunned.
- Yeah.
- Oh, wow.
That's cool.
- Yeah.
Hey, there's Bay! Hey! - Hi.
- Hey.
- Hey.
- Honey, this is so cool.
Thanks, Mom.
- Dad.
- Yeah? Isn't the art here amazing? Some of the pieces can take months to do.
Yeah.
Hey, how was your interview today? - Great.
- Oh, that's fantastic.
You know, it is gonna be one of the proudest days of my life when you finally get that MD after your name.
Well, it's official.
Dad thinks I'm a failure.
- He does not.
- That's easy for you to say.
You're his pride and joy.
To be fair, you know, you came here 15 years late.
Now, you and I had all those extra years to disappoint him.
And I'm pretty sure I undid all that good will when I blackmailed a senator.
Oh, yeah, that was pretty bad.
It definitely beats the time that Wilke and I broke into Buckner to steal the final exam.
Good ol' Wilke.
Oh, well, of course there was the time that you tagged the car wash.
Oh, yes, and when you ran away to Mexico with that crazy girl! Zarra.
And yeah, - she was a little crazy.
- Yeah.
We sure have given J and K a lot of hard times over the last few years.
- Yeah.
- You did.
Uh, you did too.
We all did.
All of us.
All of us.
I gotta get to this interview.
All right, love you guys.
- Bye.
- Good luck.
Is it okay if I ditch you for a second? - Where are you going? - To catch a big fish.
Hi.
I should be on the list.
Bay Kennish.
Great.
Thank you.
I'm a VIP! Um, hi.
First of all, I just wanted to say, you are amazing.
Second off all, my name is Bay.
I'm a tattoo artist and I think you and I could create something awesome together.
Don't try to sell me right now.
I'm just chillin'.
Okay, but, um, let me just give you my card.
Uh What's up? I'm Noelle.
Hi.
Jordan.
Holy crap, those are gorgeous.
- Did you do those? - Yeah.
I own a place called Bombshell Betty on Linwood.
This one's kind of annoying, but she's actually crazy talented.
In about year, you won't be able to get an appointment with her.
Total star.
Yeah? She could give you something pretty sweet, like right here.
I'll be sure to stop by next time I'm in the city.
Cool.
Oh, my god.
Thank you.
Did you really mean what you said? You think I'm good? Yeah, dude.
A guy across town tried to steal you, - and I told him to stay the hell away.
- You did? Now don't go getting any ideas about raises or whatever.
You're still learning.
But you got it.
Thank you.
There you are.
Thanks.
Your daughter is so freaking talented.
- Yeah.
- Then, of course, she is your kid.
Um, I'm not sure that us moving in together is the best idea.
What? Why not? Luca Don't do this.
You're always second-guessing our relationship because of the age thing.
How many ways do I have to show you it doesn't matter to me? I love you.
And you love me.
Right? Regina, say something.
I'm so sorry.
I'm in love with someone else.
Wait, who? Someone from the past.
I saw him when you were in Cabo and it made me realize that I'm not over him.
You are such a great guy.
Stop.
Toby, Zav Tarkanian.
Nice to meet you.
How did you know it was me? I saw you in London last year at one of your club nights.
Wow, Tanzi-bar? Yeah.
You were totally killing it.
I couldn't believe my luck when I found out you were in KC.
Sorry, I'm just I'm a fan.
- Shall we sit? - Sure.
(man laughing) (laughs) So what's it like to be so massively talented? (chuckles) I'm so glad you found it.
(loudly) Daphne, this is Toby! - Hey.
- Nice to meet you.
You two sure look alike! No matter how loud you yell, she still can't hear you.
Right, of course.
Hey.
Oh! Bay is so talented.
She really is.
Well, I guess that would have popped no matter who raised her.
It's funny, huh? What comes from John and I and what comes from Regina? I guess you both are really great combos of all of us, huh? Can I ask you a question? Yeah.
When you first met me, you were nervous because I'm deaf, right? Yeah.
I don't think I'd ever had a conversation with a deaf person before and I didn't know sign language and I'd been trained to see the world as hearing, good, deaf, sad.
But you, you changed that.
Why are you asking? I don't know.
I just Maybe I should find a career that doesn't fight my disability.
I know that I could become a doctor if I continue to fight people, but let's be honest, it would require so many modifications and special arrangements.
Am I swimming upstream? Do you want to be a doctor? I really do.
Well, then it's true, you will have to figure out brand new ways to do things.
But I think the fact that you will have to be so resourceful will make you a truly great doctor.
I might need a lot of pep talks along the way.
You got it.
(chattering) (laughing) My uncle bought Scratch for the location, but we're gutting it and turning it into a dance club.
We want you to do two nights a week.
Oh, I thought it was more of like a full-time gig.
Oh, it is.
You'd spin two nights a week and be in charge of booking the other nights.
You could bring in whoever you want, full autonomy.
Wow, that's that's good.
Excuse me, sir, I'm gonna have to ask you to leave.
You have to go now.
Hello? Can you hear me? Do you speak English? You need to go now! - Hey, you - Pack up and get out.
- Hold on just one sec.
- Look, I'm gonna call the cops if you don't go.
- Give it back! - Please stop yelling.
- Sir, can I help out here for a second? - He hasn't bought anything.
He's upsetting people.
He can't be here.
- Look, look - I'm watching this.
- Listen, you need to leave now.
- Give it back now! - Pack up and go.
- Give it back now! Tell you what, get him a juice.
Put it on me.
You just have to be patient with him, all right? He's not like everybody else.
- I want him out of here.
- It's okay.
I'm trying to help you out, but just you don't need to call the cops, okay? - Just be patient.
- Give it back! It's okay, man, it's okay.
Let's just sit down.
- Let's just sit down, okay? - You've got two minutes.
All right.
How is it going? I'm Toby.
- I'm Harrison.
- Harrison? - Yeah, Harrison.
- Nice to meet you, man.
- Hey.
- You a Megadeth fan? - The band is awesome.
- Yeah.
Yeah, it is.
It's great.
Listen, Harrison, is there anyone I could call for you? Nina.
- Nina? - Nina takes care of me.
- Nina takes care of you? - Yeah.
It's Nina, Nina, Nina.
Okay, great.
Well, look, I'm gonna give Nina a call, and then we can just we can just hang out.
- Yeah.
- Cool.
I just landed my first big client.
Jordan Deville is gonna stop by my shop the next time she's in KC, maybe.
Honey, is this really your long-term plan? It's my medium-term plan.
Why? Because it's not a career.
Yes, it is, Dad.
I'm not some kid tagging alleys anymore, okay? I've made a profession out of my art.
You said you were going to go to art school, which would lead to some kind of a professional path.
Well, that didn't work out, did it? So, I found my own path.
How is it that you still don't respect that? 'Cause this is a dead end.
You have always wanted me to be more like you.
- I'm not your blood.
- This has nothing to do with that, Bay.
Oh, you act like it doesn't matter, but deep down, you cannot stand that I'm not more like you.
I have supported you a lot Not the way you support Daphne and her career! - Are we gonna bring that up again? - Yes, we are, because it's true.
And you know what? I wasn't even gonna say anything, but I cannot believe that you kicked my boyfriend off the team for standing up to somebody who was making fun of people with disabilities.
What are you talking about? I fought like hell for Travis.
Oh, yeah, it sure looks like it.
Your mom and I both fought like hell for him, okay? How do you think he's off to Japan if I didn't pull, like, 10 different strings? What? Look, never mind.
That is not the point.
The point is What do you mean he's off to Japan? I think you should go talk to your boyfriend.
So you're leaving? Away from me.
Yeah, maybe I could get a chair out there, like in Beijing.
So what would I do? Right.
Right.
That's true.
I know.
Of course.
- That's my son Carlton right there.
- Oh, he's, like, cute.
Thanks.
And that's my wife Lily.
- Ooh! - Thanks.
I'm sure your caretaker is gonna be here pretty soon.
- Yeah.
- Woman: Harrison.
- Nina.
- Oh, hey.
You're Nina? Yeah.
Why? Uh, nothing.
Wow.
- Hi, I'm Toby.
- Nice to meet you.
What happened, Harrison? Where did you go? You said you were going to meet me at the restaurant.
Okay, but you have to wait for me.
Wait, so you're his caretaker? I'm his roommate.
I look after him.
He's usually great with directions.
Thanks for helping him.
No problem.
Come on, I'll take you home.
Goodbye, Toby.
- See you, Harrison.
- Bye.
Hey.
- Are you okay? - (sighs) What happened? I broke up with Luca.
Oh, no.
Yeah.
Hey, what do you say we get out of here? Do you want to go for a drive? Yeah.
Hey, here you go.
No thank you.
I have to go to the ladies' room anyway.
Hey, Kathryn, wait a second.
Wait, wait, wait.
If I didn't know any better, I'd think you were trying to avoid me.
Maybe I am.
Why? Because it's my daughter's party and I don't want to ruin it.
Ruin it? How? I found the other test, John.
I don't know what you're talking about.
The DNA test you took five years ago without telling me.
Okay.
I can explain that.
And kept it from me for all these years.
Kathryn, Kathryn, stop.
Kathryn.
When Bay took that blood test, it threw me.
She should have matched one of us and she didn't.
It didn't make any sense.
I mean, it was driving me crazy.
I couldn't eat, I couldn't sleep.
So, I took some hair from her brush and I had Bay and myself tested.
You let us sit in that office and be ambushed.
Woman: We've done extensive 12-marker testing on all three of you.
It is 99.
9% certain that Bay is not related to you.
The hospital believes there was a mix-up.
Bay and I had the rug pulled out from under us, and you just sat there with a blank stare.
I didn't know she was switched.
That was a complete surprise to me.
I mean, how could I know that? What did you think? That I cheated on you? How can anyone else live there? That's our house.
I know.
You went through a lot here, didn't you? I got sick and went deaf.
Angelo left.
You had to raise me by yourself for a long time.
That's true.
But I also got sober here, grew my business, made up with Grandma.
I made it.
I made it through it all.
Whatever we're given, if we want it bad enough, we get it.
Vasquez women are tough.
We don't quit.
And we don't take crap from anyone.
Regina: Move to Mission Hills? It's a great offer.
Why not? Because this is our neighborhood.
I grew up here, Daphne grew up here, and I'm not going anywhere.
You're doing the right thing for your daughter.
She's happy here.
I meant both your daughters.
Bay is almost 16 years old.
I'm a complete stranger to her.
What if she hates me? I think it's just easier to take it slow and not force this whole thing.
Will it be hard? Yes, it will.
But sometimes you have to do the hard thing to get to the place where you need to be.
I miss this neighborhood.
It was a really good place to grow up.
Kathryn: Wow, Japan.
That's a really big decision.
I'm finally building something for myself here, but am I crazy to turn down an opportunity to live in Japan? And what's gonna happen to me and Travis if I don't go? When Emmett moved away You and Travis are not you and Emmett.
Every relationship is different.
Plus, I worry about him.
I mean, it's not a deaf thing.
I know that he is perfectly capable without me.
It's nice to have someone to look out for you.
Honey, you know the answer.
What do you want to do? (door opens and closes) You didn't leave.
No.
I didn't.
You thought I had cheated on you.
You thought Bay was someone else's daughter.
But you didn't leave us.
You're my family.
I would never leave either of you.
That's why I never said anything.
Bay may not have been my child but she's my child.
I should have known.
I love you.
I love you.
I know you think it's your job to protect her, to protect all of us, but she has to make her own decisions, even if they're inexplicable to you.
If I asked you to do something crazy, would you consider it? Toby: She has a job, she takes the bus, - she's totally independent! - That's great.
I mean, I've read all that stuff was possible, but seeing it, you know, knowing that Carlton could actually be that someday Yeah, well, we're doing everything we can to make that possible.
I know, and whoever he turns out to be is okay with me.
It's just the thing is, when he's an adult and on his own, I just want people to know how to treat him.
You can't just yell.
You have to be patient, slow down.
Not everyone's the same, and that's not a bad thing.
You're right.
I think this is what I want to do.
What? Educate people.
Advocate for kids like Carlton.
I don't know how exactly as a lawyer or writer or teacher.
Well, you don't need to figure that out right now.
Yeah, I guess not.
If only you knew someone in the Disabilities Program who could hook you up with classes (both chuckle) You and Emmett are the same as me and Daphne.
Family, but not by blood.
You miss him.
He wants to come with you.
He's ready to do something like that.
I mean, he's dying to do something like that.
And he misses you too.
Um Travis, I need to stay.
It means that we are strong enough to let each other do what's best for ourselves.
It means that I'm spending Thanksgiving in Tokyo.
It means that every time I look at my phone, I'm gonna be adding 14 hours to it, wondering when I can call you again.
I am not going anywhere, Travis.
We're real.
- What are you doing here? - "No employer shall discriminate against" "any qualified individual on the basis of disability" - Okay, that's enough.
- "in regards to the hiring," "advancement or discharge of employees," - Tell her she needs to leave now.
- "employee compensation," "job training, or any other privilege of employment.
" That's from the Americans with Disabilities Act, which you flagrantly violated yesterday.
No, I said you weren't qualified.
You are taking my words out of context.
Iris, you have excellent hearing.
What did he say? I'm pretty sure his exact words were, "This is ridiculous.
You cannot be deaf and be a surgeon, obviously.
" If I have the smarts and the motivation, it is up to you and the hospital to provide the means.
That's the law.
So is that why you're here? You're gonna sue me? No, that's not my style.
I'm here to deliver a message.
I may not be the most qualified person for this internship.
Maybe my grades aren't good enough.
Maybe my essay sucked.
But I'll be damned if I let my deafness stand in the way of me becoming a doctor or surgeon or whatever I want to be.
I won't give up, not ever.
So, stay the hell out of my way.
- Will.
- Regina! I've missed you.
Look at you.
You're so big.
Are you coming with us? I need to talk to your dad, okay? Give us a sec, okay? - You came.
- I love you.
I love you too.
That's why this is gonna work.
Eric, I'm not coming with you.
What? I need you to turn yourself in.
- No.
- I talked to a lawyer.
I talked to a lawyer who can represent you.
With all the extenuating circumstances, with Hope in jail, he says that they'll go light on you.
Yes, you will do some time, but only two or three years.
Prison? Yes.
But then you can stop all this running, Will doesn't have to be afraid anymore, and you can both get your life back.
A life where we can be together.
Even if I was willing to, I don't have anybody to take care of him.
I got him.
We'll be waiting for you when you come home.
Gabe: Are you sure? Well, I always wanted to be a dad.
But I didn't think I'd start with a 19-year-old.
What are we gonna do when we move to DC? What? No, no, no, no.
You're staying for one kid? I am in awe of you.
Do you know that? - I'm sorry you had to go through all that.
- Thanks.
But I'm glad you stood up for yourself.
Yeah, me too.
It made me appreciate how lucky I am.
I have so much support that it's easy to forget there's a huge part of the world who still think like Dr.
Bannon.
Yeah, well, hopefully they're going the way of the dinosaur.
Obviously, I won't take the job.
Wait, you got the internship? Yeah, lucky me, right? Mingo, you have to take it.
No way.
I'm not gonna work for some jerk that's got his head so far up his ass, he can't see how special you are.
I appreciate that, I really do, but jerk or not, he's the best in the country.
No, you could learn so much from him and maybe you could teach him a thing or two on the way.
Yeah.
Yeah, you're totally right.
I could be, like, a spy behind enemy lines, slowly chipping away at his discriminatory armor.
- My hero.
- (chuckles) Sorry.
I I broke up with Amy.
Wait, what? When? A couple of weeks ago.
I I told her I was in love with someone else.
But when I asked you a few days ago I knew about you and Chris, and I didn't want to look like a total loser.
Chris and I are just friends.
Seriously? Seriously.
I didn't want to look like I was single if you had a girlfriend.
(chuckles) You know what? We deserve each other.
For sure.
Can I kiss you now? Please? Everything that I said I'd do Like make the world brand new And take the time for you I just got lost And slept right through the dawn And the world spins madly on I heard.
Well, it looks like you're moving to Japan.
And you're gonna be a famous photo-journalist, traveling all over, documenting important world events.
And I'll get to say, "I knew him.
He was my first love.
" Our hearts beat like wings Higher and higher Higher Oh, to see all the little lights Oh, to be finally reunited We rise like smoke Then fall In slow motion Fall In slow motion We rise like smoke Till we are free There's a winter blush On your cheek There's an innocent thrill That we are seeking Seeking See you around.
Oh, to leave you still wanting more We rise like smoke Then fall In slow motion Fall In slow motion We rise like smoke Till we are free - Toby: Oh my goodness, Mom.
- Bay: Oh, wow! Ta-dah! It's a DNA party.
(laughter) That's got to be the first DNA party in the history of the world.
(gasps) Oh, my god.
Thank you.
Bay.
Can I talk to you for a second? Sure.
Sweetie, I'm your dad and I'm always gonna worry about you.
And I don't know that world.
You know, I can't pull strings for you.
I can't help you.
But I don't need your help.
I'm making my own way.
Yeah, you are.
That's the Vasquez in you.
I'm a Kennish too, Daddy.
Hey, why does this say "goodbye"? What's going on? I've decided to move out.
- Wait, wait, what? - No! You don't have to do that.
Thank you.
I'm buying a place in East Riverside.
And I will be raising Eric's son Will until Eric gets out of prison.
That's amazing.
Yeah, it'll be nice to have another kid in the family.
Yeah, it will be.
Oh, sweetheart.
I couldn't live here forever.
Why not? I am so glad I found you.
Do you know that? And I am so sorry for all the time I missed.
Sweetie, oh.
Sometimes I think about what if it never came out? What if we spent our whole lives and never met? I think we should all just be grateful that Bay was a determined child who always knew what was best for her, even thought most of us were a few steps behind.
I just need to get clear on something else.
Daphne, whatever you do and whoever you turn out to be, I will always be so proud of you.
Thanks, Dad.
Oh, sweetie.
I've been thinking, maybe I could call you Mom, if that's okay with you two.
(all laugh) Well, this turned into a super depressing night.
This has been an amazing five years.
And now you guys can have the guesthouse.
- Oh, my gosh! - Wow! Oh, thank you.
All right, now how about we all just stop this blubbering and eat? - Yeah.
- Yes! Toby: Actually, before we sit, there's a comet that's supposed to be going over us tonight.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Yeah, I read about that.
The trees are blocking the view.
- Let's go out on the front lawn.
- Okay, let's do it.
Yeah.
Hey, buddy.
- Come here.
- Come on.
Let's put this around you.
Regina: So how rare is this exactly? Toby: I read that we'll probably only get to see this once in a lifetime.
- Hmm.
- Oh, my gosh, that's so cool.
- Let's lay down.
- Okay.
Apparently this is, like, a big deal.
Like, it hardly ever happens.
I guess we're all just really lucky.
And hope they'd carry me off Like a hot balloon somewhere But now I can't breathe I'm still on the ground Oh, oh Oh, oh, oh And where there's shadow There is light Love is in the battle cry Even in the darkest night There is shadow And there is light Oh, there is light Oh, oh