Brothers & Sisters s05e17 Episode Script

Olivia's Choice

Is it a Ferris wheel? No.
How could I fit a Ferris wheel through the door? Well, you said it was something we'd really like.
I also said it was something that I can fit into my backpack.
Oh, my God.
You got us front row tickets to Coldplay at Caesars Palace in Vegas? No, no, no.
You're never gonna guess, so you might as well just open your eyes.
You got an 87 on your spelling quiz? Olivia, that is fantastic.
- Practically.
- What do you mean? - She's only been reading ten weeks.
- She spelled practically.
You spelled practically.
And realistic.
I'm so excited I could burst into a million pieces.
You guys are so immature.
Know what? This calls for breaking all the rules.
How about a before-dinner raspberry cream gelato? - Or is that too immature? - Very funny.
- Come on, let's get some.
- Okay.
Sarah, O aced her spelling quiz.
Even got beginning right.
You know how tricky that gets right around the double N? I'm at Kitty's, and I'm worried about her.
You should see this place.
It's a mess.
And she's doing all the things that she does - when she's depressed.
- She's sitting around - watching reruns of L.
A.
Law? - No.
Worse.
Full House.
Well, if your bone marrow just recovered after rejecting itself, you'd hunker down - to get your strength back.
- No wonder she's glum.
She's living on quinoa and wheat berries.
Not even any wine in the house.
Hang on.
That's Scotty's phone.
It's Mom calling for Scotty.
Mom, Olivia got an 87 on her spelling quiz.
Oh, my gosh.
That's wonderful.
What? Look, when she comes over today, - I'm gonna give her a special treat.
- Slow down.
- She already got a gelato out of Scotty.
- Well, that's actually who I'm calling.
I should take her out to the farmers' market.
Lily needs to have lamb kidneys once a week.
Or roast duckling.
It's her favorite, and if you cook it right, - you can get some of the fat out.
- A butcher that specializes in organs.
Why are you indulging that spoiled bitch? Give her a bowl of kibble.
Kevin.
I can't believe you just said that.
I'm sorry that I called.
- No, no, no, Sarah, I was talking to - So, you know Oh, my gosh.
Oh, gosh.
You know what? I don't know where she is.
I swear to goodness, if she's chewing on my Turkish rug again, I'm gonna sell her for glue.
I gotta go.
I don't know what she's doing.
Okay, bye.
Bye Olivia, thank the Lord you don't have any actual Walker blood running through your veins.
Kitty, Evan, how about we go to the farmers' market? Oh, no.
We can't.
We can't.
Our favorite episode is on in ten minutes.
You're gonna be Mama's helper and get your juice.
Come on.
There you go.
Okay.
You can take that one.
Go.
Uncle Jesse.
Uncle Jesse? Yeah.
It's the episode where Jesse goes skydiving, then he lands in a tomato truck and he's late for his own wedding.
It's very funny.
Yeah.
Well, Kitty, if you don't get out in the world, you're gonna be late for your own life.
Sarah, if you're worried about me, don't be, because I am fine.
I'm not worried.
I just miss you.
You know, I miss how we used to hang out.
Really? Is that what you were whispering to Kevin about? Okay, I'm a bit worried.
Fine.
If you wanna worry about me, you should just worry about my heart.
- Heart? What's wrong with your heart? - No, nothing.
I'm not talking about my medical heart.
- Seth? - Yeah.
I ha I didn't realize that you still I still.
Have you talked to him? Does he know you're back? No.
Because when I left, I lied about the reason I was leaving, and I haven't called him since I was gone, and I can't just breeze in, breeze out But if you have these feelings, I think you should tell him.
I don't need a door slamming in my face right now.
Don't you have a wedding to plan? Yes, I have a wedding to plan because I took a risk on a hot younger man that I met in a barn.
Seth is not gonna slam the door in your face.
How do you know that, Sarah? There's a knock.
He puts down the pen he's writing his brilliant novel with and opens the door.
There stands Kitty Walker.
Repentant and vulnerable, with her ivory cheeks and her pouty lips, Lanvin booties, the tightest jeans she's ever owned, Dolce cropped jacket with a formfitting cashmere sweater.
The only thing that man is gonna be slamming is you against a wall.
Did Lily come through here? Negative.
Haven't seen her.
I can't find her anywhere.
You sure she's not eating your azaleas? - No.
That was yesterday.
- Mom.
- Lily, suppertime.
- Hey.
Sup Ma, suppertime? It's not even 4:00 yet.
Well, Brody says his little princess needs to eat her dinner long before she takes her evening walk or she gets crampies.
Hey, you know, Mom, you were never a dog person, so who is it you're trying to please? Is it Lily or the owner? - What is with you? - Nothing, nothing.
Just thinking there might be a rekindle, a little high school romance.
- Just stop it.
- When's he coming back? I don't know.
Soon.
Then he can feed his own damn dog.
Lily! - Brody.
- Would you stop it? My God.
Why are you obsessing about this? Does it have anything to do with the fact that you are turning a round-number birthday? - I'm not in love with your attitude.
- Thirty.
- Brody.
- Thirty.
- Lily! - Brody.
Lily! - Oh, my God.
- What? The door is open.
It wasn't me.
Hello, Olivia.
Liv, don't you recognize me? Brian? Yeah, it's me.
I'm back.
Oh, my God.
I can't believe you're here.
Olivia? Kevin, Scotty, this is Brian, my brother.
I haven't seen him since I was Since you were 5.
Hi.
I'm Kevin Walker.
- Hi, Scotty Wandell.
- Brian Garcia.
Good to meet you.
Where have you been? A lot of places.
I ended up in the war in Afghanistan.
As soon as I got back, I started looking for you.
I have so much to tell you.
Can I show him my room? Or maybe we can take him to Grandma Nora's later.
Tuesday is always Grandma Nora day.
Actually, I have to get to work.
I just came by to give you my number.
Call me, okay? And I'll see you again soon.
I'll call you tonight.
I promise.
- Good to meet you guys.
- Yeah.
- I'm gonna go talk to him.
- Hi.
Brian? Look, obviously we're really happy that Olivia has found a member of her family, but have you spoken with Children's Services? Do they know you're making contact? Not yet.
- Right.
- I wanted to see if she'd be happy to see me before I told them I want her to live with me.
I'm sorry, to live with you? Brian, it's great that you'll be a part of Olivia's life, but we've adopted her.
She's our daughter.
Wow, that's taking charity all the way.
Charity? I can't tell you how grateful I am to you guys for taking care of her.
But she'll be fine now because I'm back and I'm filing to be her guardian.
So we can be a family again.
You told us this was a done deal.
I told you that we had one more court date before finalizing the adoption.
Yes, which you said was a formality.
I believe celebration was your exact word.
You said Olivia's brother was completely out of the picture, that you've been looking for him for three years.
Please understand.
When a child ages out of the system, the department does not keep any more records.
With the different last names and the very limited resources, it fell through the cracks.
And for that, I am truly, truly sorry.
You're sorry? We're gonna lose her, and you're sorry? If this guy cares so much about his little sister, - where has he been all these years? - The Army.
In the What, they don't have phones in the Army? Look, normally this case would take six to eight weeks to be heard, but we messed up, I understand.
And we don't wanna put you or Olivia through any more than we have to.
I've called Judge Forrest and asked her to make room in her schedule for tomorrow.
If you'd like to have the case seen then, we can Yes, absolutely.
I don't want this hanging over Olivia for six to eight weeks.
Is she going to have to testify? Well, we try not to put the child in that position.
However, the court will give weight to what she has to say, especially a child as old as 9.
So who talks to her? I will.
And if she has something she'd like to share, I'll let you know.
She's at Nora's right now.
We thought it'd be better - if she stayed there until this was over.
- I'll give her a call there.
What are our chances? Well It's entirely up to the judge.
It's very subjective, so she'll decide what she believes is in the best interest of the child.
We're in the best interest of the child.
We're not gonna lose her.
All right.
Look, I'm gonna get back to the office.
I will give Judge Forrest a call and let her know to fit you in tomorrow.
And if you need anything, just call.
Thank you.
- Good luck.
- Thank you.
We're doing the right thing, right? Fighting this? - What do you mean? - I mean, he's her brother.
Yeah, he's her brother, and we're her fathers.
Okay.
Kitty.
Hi.
God, what are you doing here? Well, I just really wanted to talk to you.
Can I come in? I promise, if you just hear me out Hear me out, and then if you want me to go, I'll go.
Okay.
Okay.
Yeah.
Why couldn't he have come before? Before I met Kevin and Scotty.
Why is everything so messed up? Olivia Were you close with your brother, Olivia? I don't remember much.
Well, he went to Afghanistan.
Like you, Uncle Justin.
Does that make him a hero? Yeah.
Yeah, absolutely.
Olivia, are you thinking that maybe you'd like to live with your brother? - Mom.
- It's If you feel that way, honestly, you can tell us.
I don't know.
How could I do that to Kevin and Scotty? Sweetheart, listen.
Kevin and Scotty love you.
They want what's best for you.
And then there's Brian.
He's my brother.
I don't wanna hurt him either.
What difference does it make - what I think anyway? - Well, it makes a difference.
It makes a big difference.
That's why Jill talked to you about it.
What you think and feel makes a difference.
Everyone wants to know what you have to say.
I already told Jill.
I don't know what I wanna say.
- Would you like to invite your brother over - Mom.
So you two could get to know each other a little better? Yeah.
Maybe it would help.
All right.
Okay.
Then that's what we'll do.
Right after we finish this.
It'll be fine.
Okay, so you're all right now? The medication has it all under control, and I feel great.
I just Something that important, I just How could you not have told me the truth? I just didn't want you to feel obligated to be with me just because I was sick.
I didn't want you to have to go through that.
You didn't give me a chance.
Okay.
Okay, but if it makes you feel any better, I didn't tell anyone.
It doesn't.
I thought of you every day.
Then why didn't you call? I don't know.
I guess I was lying to myself as much as I was lying to you.
I just wasn't ready to accept what was happening to me.
And now I am finally accepting it.
So here I am.
Awesome news, babe.
I did the whole "my boss will fire me, and I'll have to live in my car if you don't give me a table" thing and snagged us an 8:00 at Felix.
Yeah, tomorrow night, not six months from now.
Genius.
Kitty, this is Berklee.
- Berklee, this is - We know each other, silly.
- I was in her class.
- She was in my class.
Yeah.
Oh, my God.
You guys totally dated, didn't you? - Yeah.
- You know what? You should just join us, and I could totally change the reservation for three.
- No.
I don't think that's - Oh, come on.
It'll be fun.
No.
That is so nice of you, and thank you very much.
But I have plans and I should get going.
- I'll see you.
- Bye.
What is she doing here? Humiliating doesn't even begin to describe it.
Evil skank.
She was probably standing outside the door the whole time I was baring my heart.
And then she comes in, Sarah, and she's all, like, "Oh, sweetums," guess who snagged us a table at Felix for tomorrow night.
"Isn't your little Berklee a genius?" And then she had the audacity to ask me to come along.
Her name is not actually Berklee? It is.
With two stupid little E's at the end.
She was in my class, Sarah.
She is so not of his caliber.
It sounds like you'll have to get him back.
- Forget about it.
It's too late.
- Fine.
Sit there and feel sorry for yourself.
Well, okay.
Or you could call them.
You could take them up on their very kind offer for dinner.
- Why would I do that? - Because this Wellesley - Berklee.
- Whatever.
Is about to suffer the same fate as Susie Eisenbloom.
When Ricky Spotsner invited me to the homecoming semiformal dance - In 12th grade.
- That South Pas little slut Susie snaked him away.
I was ready to give up, lock myself in a room reading The French Lieutenant's Woman sobbing into my pillow, but you did not let me.
You were my hero.
All I did was give you a tiny little pep talk.
No.
You found out that the robot was Ricky's go-to dance.
And you coached me, and I found my inner robo-girl.
Yeah.
And I loaned you my little velvet miniskirt from Judy's at Century City.
You looked hot in that.
And you got me out of my room, and you got me to the dance.
Yes, yes, you boogied your ass off.
And who did Ricky drive home that night? - You.
- That would be me.
- But that's not gonna happen.
- I could go with you.
- Sarah, she did not invite you.
- We'll get our own table.
- No.
- You, me and Luc.
- No.
- Yes.
We'll be your wingmen.
And while we're waiting for cocktails, you will sashay your sweet little tush over to Seth's table in your 4-inch heels, your black Valentino with the lace cutouts the same way that I boogied my way into that gym.
And you will show him who is the true owner of his heart.
Come on.
You and I both know that this little teacake is no match for you.
No.
No, Sarah.
This is crazy.
We cannot do this.
We are not in high school.
No, we're not but Seth is, practically.
Okay.
No, he is not.
And I am getting very, very tired of the age jokes.
Seth is a month away from getting his Ph.
D.
And he is smarter and more mature than 90 percent of the guys I have ever met in my life.
And he makes Evan laugh, and he reads T.
S.
Eliot in bed.
Beautifully.
So we're doing this? Damn right, we are.
You invited her brother to your house? Well, actually, Olivia invited him.
It's because you decided to tell her it was all up to her, Mom.
She should have a voice in this.
Right now, she's confused.
She doesn't know what to think.
Mom, you have to cancel this.
You should not have put the burden to decide on her.
But she's already burdened, Kevin.
She feels, no matter what happens, somebody is gonna be hurt, - and it's gonna be her fault.
- Exactly why it shouldn't be her decision.
What if she decides for the wrong reasons? Out of guilt or just because he's her brother? Mom, not everybody who goes to Afghanistan is a hero.
All right? Trust me.
We had our fair share of dirtbags.
You know what, Mom? Please stay out of this.
- Don't you have a lost dog to find? - Yes, Kevin, I have a lost dog to find.
And don't change the subject.
Look, whether Olivia's brother is a hero or a dirtbag is irrelevant.
She has a right to know him.
What can she possibly learn about him in half an hour? - This isn't speed dating.
- She has been kicked around like a lost dog since she was 3 years old.
We're offering her a home and safety for the first time, and what, some 23-year-old kid is gonna drop from the sky and just take that away from her? Whose side are you on? I'm on Olivia's side, Kevin.
- This is her life.
- Yeah.
She has a right to participate in it.
- It's Kitty.
- No.
No.
Don't talk to her about this.
And don't tell Sarah either.
She'll just tell her and they'll both flip out, and I have plenty of people flipping out right now.
- Where are you going? - I'm going to prep for this case.
I hope I can take care of it without dragging Olivia through it.
Your Honor, thank you for taking the time to hear us at such short notice in your chambers.
I'm going to move that Mr.
Garcia's motion of custody be dismissed.
Mr.
Wandell and I were one formality away from finalizing our adoption of Olivia.
Both the court and the Department of Children's Services had completely signed off on us, and their trust had proven well-founded.
Since Olivia has been with us, she has come out of her shell, she's laughing, she's learned to read.
She's in a safe, stable home in which she's thriving.
We both believe that a change in custody at this time would be catastrophically disruptive to her.
- Thank you.
- These are all valid points, which I will wanna hear more about.
I would also like to hear Mr.
Garcia's case.
I'm going to deny your motion to dismiss and proceed with this hearing.
Would counsel for Mr.
Garcia like to begin? Yes.
Thank you, Your Honor.
We'll be presenting letters from Mr.
Garcia's employer, his landlord and his former commanding officer in the United States Army.
But first, my client has a statement he'd like to make if that's all right.
Of course.
Mr.
Garcia.
Your Honor, I'm making this opening statement because I wanna talk to you from my heart.
I had some dark days in my teens, but the Army got me together, and now I have a good job, and I know in my heart that I am ready to take care of Olivia now.
Maybe Mr.
Walker and Mr.
Wandell have more money than I do and maybe they can buy Olivia nice things that I can't.
But the lifestyle they've chosen, that's not the values that I believe in.
And not the values I want my sister to be raised with.
It's wrong for two men to be raising a child.
- Your Honor, may I speak? - Yes, Mr.
Walker.
I'm sure Your Honor is aware, both state and federal statutes prevent the court from making any custody decision based on religion, ethnicity or lifestyle.
Mr.
Walker, I can assure you, I'm well aware of those statutes.
Continue, Mr.
Garcia.
I was almost done, Your Honor.
I just wanted to say that I'm hoping you'll read what the people in my life have to say about me and let my sister come home.
Kevin, please call me back.
Scotty told me what happened in court today.
I'm Oh, I have to take this call.
So I love you.
Call me back.
- Hey, Mom.
- Hi, Brody.
No, I'm fine.
Lily is fine.
- Mom.
- I can't talk right now.
So call me back.
Bye.
I can't believe I haven't told him yet.
God.
What a day, huh? Yeah.
What's all this? Brian's not still coming, is he? Yes.
- He'll be here in a few hours.
- What? Mom, after what he said in court? He's a bigot.
Just because someone has different values than you, it does not disqualify him from being a parent.
- You don't give up, do you, Mom? - He is Olivia's brother.
We should all get to know him.
Okay, and there are some people that you can't make peace with.
We've had this conversation before, Justin.
Yeah, we have.
When you thought sanctions or some such crap would stop people from flying planes into buildings.
So if this turns out to be a war, then the collateral damage will be Olivia.
Fine.
If he's coming, - I'm talking to him man-to-man.
- You're not.
I know how to get through to this guy.
If you can trust Olivia, you can trust me.
Enjoy.
Oh, my God, oh, my God.
Okay, don't look now, but I am 75 percent sure that is Benjamin Millepied.
It wouldn't make a difference if I did look because I have no idea who that is.
Natalie Portman's baby daddy.
Seth, I have so much to teach you.
Well, who is it now? It's just some underwear model.
But you wouldn't know that because you wear boxers - that come in six-packs.
- Hey.
Hi.
You actually came.
Yes, I actually came because you actually invited me.
Oh, or was she just kidding? No, not at all.
I am I'm just I'm so glad to see you here.
Kitty, I thought you had other plans.
I did.
I did.
I had plans with my sister and her fiancé.
But my sister has always wanted to come here, so when Barklee mentioned it, I thought, "Well, wow.
Okay, well, tonight's the night.
" - Right.
They're actually waiting for me.
- Well, enjoy your meal.
Yeah, you should.
And I just wanna tell you how cool I think it is that you and your sister would brave a place like this.
I mean, my mom always says, when she comes to places like this, it gives her an acute midlife crisis.
- Really? - Yeah.
Excuse me.
Oh, she's sitting down.
Actually, they look like they're having a very romantic moment, so I'm gonna just hang out with you two until our food comes.
And to tell you the truth, I am starving already.
I'm starving.
Kitty, what are you? What? Oh, please.
She doesn't need the calories.
Bold move.
That tastes better than wheatgrass.
What's that French for? - I hope it doesn't blow up at your face.
- Blow up in your face.
Whatever.
For Kitty's sake, I hope it does not do that.
Come on.
Lighten up and enjoy the game.
Brian, right? Hey, I'm Justin Walker.
Come on in.
- Nice to meet you, Justin.
- Nice to meet you too.
Nice house.
Thanks.
So I heard you did a tour in Afghanistan.
Yeah.
Liv told me you were there too.
I was.
I was.
- Where is she? - Oh, she's upstairs.
My mom went to get her.
Listen, I heard what you said to the judge.
And, you know, who knows if my brother weren't gay, maybe I'd feel the same way but I really don't wanna talk about that.
Okay.
Look, I know you haven't seen Olivia in a long time, but the truth is when she came here, she was in pretty bad shape.
So I was wondering if you'd like to take your time and maybe see how happy she is and how great Kevin and Scotty are with her.
I appreciate all of that.
But I'm her brother, her blood.
Of course.
And, you know, you'll be in her life forever.
Generous of you to say so.
Yeah, I didn't mean it like that.
This is about how I want my sister to be raised.
I'm not the only person in the world who thinks what they're doing is wrong.
So tell me something.
Would you be doing this if Kevin and Scotty weren't gay? I told you I don't wanna talk about it.
I'll get Olivia.
So, what ever happened to Aunt Gloria? I don't know.
We kind of lost touch a long time ago.
Great.
You found everything.
But let me get this.
- This looks great.
Thanks.
- Sure.
Brian Olivia, look, go ahead.
Talk to him.
He's your brother.
You can ask him anything.
If I were to live with you, I would still be able to visit Kevin and Scotty, right? I mean, I could still go over to their house and do my homework in the cafe, couldn't I? Kevin and Scotty have been very nice foster parents.
But you and I are going to be a family now.
So did you guys happen to see that amazing article on Norman Mailer in the Manhattan Register? - Slipped right by me.
- Of course it did.
Oh, my gosh.
Oh, I know what I've been dying to tell you.
I meet this lawyer in D.
C.
Right out of your story about the accountant, right down to the dandruff How do you think it's going? I can't tell if she's on a roll or if she's talking herself into a ditch.
Sarah, don't ask me.
You know what I think.
He's listening, right, though? He seems attentive? Well, maybe he should be more attentive to his date because his date is being attentive to me.
- What are you talking about? - Look.
- She's checking me out.
- Oh, fun time is over.
This is war.
Just get her to join you at the bar.
- Why me? - Because you're my secret weapon.
Are you out of your mind? Why would she do that? You don't know your own power.
Please.
Get her to the bar.
Take one for the team.
- For Kitty.
- For Kitty.
Okay.
Thank you.
- Where are you going? - To the bathroom.
Leaving my gorgeous fiancé unattended.
The rest is in your capable hands.
I really thought it was mean-spirited, you know? Oh, me too.
Terrible.
Terribly mean-spirited.
It was just envy of a true writer's talent.
And you really need to come clean with me and tell me the truth.
The story that you wrote about the lost girl in San Francisco, was it all happening in her head or was it real? Actually, I kind of wanted the reader to decide for himself.
- Oh, ambiguity.
- Would you guys excuse me? I'm sorry.
I see an old roommate of mine.
She owes me $800.
- Kitty, what the hell is going on here? - Nothing.
Nothing.
I'm just doing the robot: You know, you're putting me in a terrible position.
You know? What? What? What? - Oh, this is worse than I thought.
- She is a bit nervy.
What? No, no, no.
Not Berklee.
I know exactly who Berklee is.
You - Oh, no Se - You What is this? It's Sarah's fiancé.
This is like some sting operation.
What game are you and Sarah playing here? Would you sit down.
I'll explain.
You know, I'm finally getting back to my life - I'm sorry - Listen, please don't be mad with Kitty.
Be mad at me because this is all my fault.
This whole night was my idea.
- It's true.
- Okay.
Fine.
I'll get mad at both of you.
What were you thinking? Seth, I saw you with my sister, and I know how happy you made her.
And don't say that you weren't happy too.
This is like couples therapy now or something? Yes.
Yes, it is.
Because you two need it.
Please don't let tonight ruin your future because Kitty knows that she made a mistake, and she's sorry and she wants you back.
So is that how you feel or is that how Sarah feels? L You know, I'm sorry.
- Just don't.
Just That's all right.
- No, no.
I'm sorry Seth.
Wait.
L Grandma Nora, I need you to give me a ride.
- Where to? - To the group home.
Oh, Olivia.
No.
I hate that everyone is fighting over me.
Did you hear that? What? Lily.
Lily.
Hi.
Oh, Lily.
Oh, my goodness.
I missed you so much.
I was so worried, you big, stupid, inconsiderate piece of poop.
Goodness.
- Who's that? - I don't know.
- So we don't know who she is? - No.
No collar, no tags but hungry and stinks.
After you finish eating, we're gonna do a nice long soak.
And what are we gonna do with her after the bath? Well, I don't know.
I'll take down the dog lost flyers and put up dog found flyers.
What if nobody calls? Well, then I hope she's happy living in a place with a pool and some very tasty azaleas.
I need a ride.
Honestly, honey, you don't have to go back to the group home.
Not to the home.
Excuse me.
Kevin.
Justin just told us.
Why didn't you say anything? I didn't wanna put you through it, - and they're making the decision now.
- My God.
- I can't believe this.
- How long have you been out here? - Five or six hours.
I don't know.
- Kevin, they're ready.
- Oh, no.
- We'll come in with you.
No.
No, you can't.
It's parties involved only.
- Can you? - All right.
Well, go, go.
Good luck.
Thank you.
I've heard compelling arguments on both sides of this very complicated matter.
In reaching my decision, I've had to weigh the - Olivia? - Liv.
Your Honor, this is the minor in the case and the defendant's mother.
She insisted on seeing you right away.
- That's all right.
They can come in.
- Thank you, Your Honor.
I'm Nora Walker and this is Olivia, and she has something she wants to say if that's all right.
Your Honor, if we're gonna hear a rehearsed speech coached by a member - of Mr.
Walker's family - Nobody coached me.
We'd like very much to hear what you have to tell us.
May I ask you to address your remarks to the court? Okay.
Go ahead, Olivia.
I was happy when Brian came back, but I wasn't happy when he said that I couldn't see Kevin and Scotty and everybody if I went to live with him.
I wish he could get it about the Walkers.
They let everybody into their kitchen.
Even scruffy old dogs they've never even seen before.
And if he let me be one of them, then he could be one of them too.
It's like if Nora is my grandma and he's my brother, then Nora is his grandma too.
And I just hope he thinks about it.
Thank you very much, Olivia.
You did great.
I'm grateful we were able to hear from this very articulate young lady.
This has been a difficult matter, and it is my great hope that the two parties will someday find common ground.
I'm deciding against the petition and confirming the existing custody arrangement.
Brian.
Excuse me.
Brian.
Do you always storm off like this when things don't go your way? You guys all got to her.
I didn't have a chance.
No one got to her.
That was Olivia speaking from her heart.
Didn't you see her face, how hard it was on her? Look, as I see it, you've got two choices.
You can either storm off into the sunset or you can be the big brother she thinks you are and come through for her.
Think about it.
But don't think too long.
When you're 9 years old, a day is forever.
Who is it? It's me.
Hi.
- Hi.
- Hi.
- I just need to say a couple things to you.
- Listen.
No, I really have to say No, no, no.
Let me go first, okay? - Okay.
- Okay.
You have to know four things, all right? One, you're beautiful when you're humiliating yourself.
- Oh, God.
I am really - Two, Berklee and I met three very nice South African kitesurfers at the valet stand, and that's the last I saw of her.
Three, I adore you, and I wanna give you another chance Why do I feel like the fourth one is gonna begin with a but? Because it does.
I am so sorry.
I'm so sorry that I ran away.
I You know, I don't know.
I don't know what's gonna happen with my health, but I do believe that we can handle it.
And I promise that I will try and reach out when I need help.
Because, of course, that's what two people do when they care about each other.
And I don't wanna do this alone.
Now, why didn't you just say that in the first place? Because I'm an idiot and because I didn't wanna get hurt.
And what about my age? Are we done talking about my age? - No.
No.
- No? But I do think that you are the wise old man and I'm the teenager.
I like that.
Do you realize how many bullets we've dodged lately? Kitty's health, Olivia, a dog that came back from the dead.
Does all that good luck scare you? No.
No, I guess it just reminds me of how utterly dependent on luck we are.
It's bound to run out soon.
What if it doesn't? What do you mean? The gallery called.
They are finally giving me my own show.
Oh, Luc.
That's fantastic.
I know it's fantastic.
But I'm gonna be painting ten hours a day.
We need to plan our wedding.
- We are planning our wedding.
- Are we? Every time I talk about meeting with a wedding planner, you keep putting it off.
You're right.
All right.
I'll set up a meeting.
And don't put it off again.
You're making me feel you wanna avoid it.
- What? - Yeah.
No.
No, no, Luc.
I'm just You know, you're right, I've been busy and distracted.
I'll focus.
I promise.
He's not coming, is he? He might.
It's not so late.
Even if he doesn't come tonight, he'll come around someday.
What if he still doesn't? We'll call him and we'll invite him over again.
We'll just keep trying.
I promise.
He's your brother, no matter what.
Right now he's angry and he's upset.
But I know that he loves you.
We're so proud of you, O.
You were amazingly brave today.
I'm not that hungry.
I think I'm gonna go to bed.
Okay.
Look, why don't we all go up and read a story? Yeah, we'll finish Phantom Tollbooth.
Olivia.
Brian.
I hope it's okay that I came by.
- Of course.
- Of course, it's okay.
Are you hungry? Actually, yeah.
I am.
Scotty is the best cook ever.

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