Brothers & Sisters s04e09 Episode Script

Pregnant Pause

It is not a bachelorette party.
We're just meeting up to go over a few last-minute things.
- So no male strippers? - No, it's at Nora's house.
Hey, morning.
- Hey, morning.
- Is that Justin? - Yeah.
I gotta go.
- Hey, father-in-law.
- You talk to him? - Ask him if he saw the game.
- No, I will.
I will.
- When? Can we talk about this later? I don't mean to keep pressuring you, but you're pregnant.
- You have to tell him before the wedding.
- Yeah, all right.
I love you too.
Bye.
Hey, have you seen my keys? You're not getting away that easy, Mrs.
Walker-to-be.
I thought you wanted to sleep in.
This is your first day off in forever.
- So let's start it off right.
- I'm serious, okay? I really need you to help me find my keys.
I have to go.
Look, my midterms are finally over, all right? I think I aced them.
Here they are.
Okay, listen, I'm sorry.
There's just so much going on before the wedding.
I'll call you.
Go get some rest.
You need it.
God, who knew a fertility clinic could be so sterile? You expecting silk sheets? I feel like I'm about to have my teeth cleaned, - not make a baby.
- You'll be fine.
- Will you come with me? - No.
It's a clinic, not a motel.
- Yeah, well, what if I can't, you know - Well, that's what the porn's for.
- Porn? Really? - Oh, yeah.
There's like a smorgasbord of smut and filth back there.
Oh, when I did this for Tommy and Julia, there was this one Wait, what was it called? Gentlemen, which one of you would like to go first? I will.
- Mom? - I'm in the shower.
Oh, hey, Mom.
Hey, you know what? It is such a beautiful day, maybe we could go do something with Evan.
- How about the park? - That's good.
- Let's do that.
- Great.
- We have to make sure she's not there.
- She? Nora, she's still here.
- Oh, my God.
- Kitty, get out of here! Oh, my God.
Oh, my God.
Look at this place.
Did your mother pass away last night? Au contraire, I just walked in on her and Simon.
In the shower.
Together.
- Naked.
- Good for her.
It's a whole new day in Pasadena.
Oysters.
Kitty.
Oh, Kitty, I'm so sorry.
I should've locked the door.
- I just didn't - Oh, God, no.
No, I'm sorry, Mom.
I'm so sorry, but I can't even look at you right now.
Well, I'm having a hard time looking at you too.
Can we look at the coffee pot? Because there's nothing in it.
I forgot to set it.
Sorry, but I'll do that right now.
As soon as l Oh, sorry, folks, we're out of eggs.
We'll have to have cold cereal this morning.
And we can't have that because we're all out of milk.
We always have milk.
The Northridge earthquake, El Ni? O, the L.
A.
Riots, we always have milk.
Kitty, if you feel that strongly about milk, then get in the car and go get some.
No, I wanna know what happened to my mother, Mrs.
Robinson.
Please.
Hey, I'm sorry about what just happened in there.
- Hey.
- Hey.
- Coffee? - I'd love some.
Oh, but it isn't ready yet and there isn't any milk.
He drinks it black.
- I'm Robert.
- Simon.
Yeah, we met at Nora's benefit.
Justin's robe probably threw you off.
Hey, look there's a baked Alaska from last night.
Anyone want it? So long.
You'll be glad to know I'm attempting closure.
I just dragged Luc into the trash.
You're never gonna believe this.
I caught Mom in the shower with Simon.
Oh, my God.
- Did you see? - No, no, no.
Thank God there's a curtain.
- But they were doing it? - I don't know, maybe.
Maybe.
- But her bed was unmade.
- I can't believe this.
I get dumped and my mom's having hot shower sex? Just shoot me now.
Yeah, well, don't worry.
I gave her a hard time.
- Hi, Kevin.
- I get to tell him! - Hey, Sarah.
How you doing? - Mom's having a torrid affair.
- What? - Thanks a lot, Sarah.
Sorry, kid.
He called me.
You have a husband.
Give me this.
I am so regretting being a sympathetic brother right now.
If this is a pity call, you can just go back to work.
I'm waiting for my husband to finish masturbating.
- Well, sometimes it's easier that way.
- No, we're at the fertility clinic.
We're getting tested today.
- Hello? - Hang on.
Okay, you're both on speaker.
Talk amongst yourselves.
Kevin, you wouldn't have believed it.
She's all googly-eyed with that after-sex glow.
I thought they were gonna light up in the kitchen.
I really can't listen to this right now.
Your turn.
There's not a DVD in the whole of West Hollywood that could counteract what I just heard.
- Oh, that's Justin.
- Justin.
Do I get to tell Justin? - Hold on.
- No.
Take it.
Look, if there's a chance in hell of me procreating I have to hang up right now.
Bye.
Hey, how's it going? Am I on suicide watch or something? No, I just wanted to see if you and Luc wanted to hang out tonight.
- Oh, Justin, Luc left.
- Wait, he left? - Left where? - He dumped me.
Oh, no, I'm sorry.
I didn't know that happened.
It's okay, I'll get over it.
Anyway, there's better news.
Mom's having hot shower sex with Simon.
Who's Simon? - The motorcycle guy? - Yeah, the guy she's been dating.
- She's dating him? - Yeah.
- Where have I been? - Medical school.
In case it comes as a surprise to you, Justin, you are getting married and I'm about to meet your fiancée at the dress shop.
- Well, tell her I said hi.
- I will.
- Guys, I've gotta get back to work.
- I will see you later.
Hopefully they'll be out of the shower by then.
Bye.
Bye.
No, I'm not hungry.
- You gotta eat something, Holly.
- Well, I'll eat later.
Besides, I wanna fit into my dress.
You know you're not fooling anybody with this pre-wedding diet routine.
You're a nervous wreck, that's why you're not eating.
So, what do you want me to say? That you'll deal with the reality of the situation.
That you'll cut back on the music and the shellfish tower or the 12-layer cake.
- No, it is our daughter's wedding.
- That you can't afford to pay for.
Your broker is in jail, your money has evaporated.
What are you gonna do, put it on another credit card? You've maxed out three.
What bank do you think is gonna pay for that? So glad I stayed home this morning.
Holly, you're broke.
If you insist on having the wedding your way, there is one person that can help you do it.
- No.
I am not asking Nora.
- She is the mother of the groom.
She would be willing to help you with some of this.
Yeah, she would help me and then she would rub it in my face.
If I asked Nora for money, it's like nothing's changed.
After all these years, I'm still dependent on William Walker's money.
You're gonna land on your feet.
I promise.
And it's not like this is the only thing that the kids need help with.
What else do they need? They have an apartment, they have jobs.
Look, I just I meant in the future.
They're starting a life together.
Don't put this wedding at risk because of your pride.
It's not worth it.
I just can't believe that I don't have some other option.
So tonight we definitely We have to go over the food, we have to go over the flowers.
And your makeup.
Kitty, I think they took it in too much.
- What's that? - I think they took it in too much.
Oh, my God, Rebecca.
Oh, Rebecca, that is so beautiful.
It's Okay, do a twirl.
- Do a twirl.
- Okay, well, that's kind of the problem.
Well, hang on.
Hang on, just a minute.
Excuse me? See, I think maybe you made a mistake.
- It seems a little tight.
- It's really tight.
Yeah.
I love it.
No mistake.
- You get a boob job? - No.
- No, I didn't get a - No, of course I'm sorry, can you just give us a moment, please? Rebecca, this is no big deal.
This is no big deal.
We can have this easily fixed.
- Kitty, I can't breathe.
- Okay.
- I can't breathe.
Can you just? My God.
- Okay.
- Easy does it.
I got it.
Rebecca, what is it? - No, I can't talk about it.
- Rebecca, is it Justin? - No, it's not Justin, Kitty.
- Come on, you can tell me anything.
- No, I can't.
I haven't even told Justin yet.
Oh, my God.
Are you pregnant? Yeah.
- Kitty, you can't tell anybody.
- Don't worry.
Don't worry, don't worry.
It's gonna be okay.
It's okay.
I thought I'd find you here.
Well, I still I don't get it.
I mean, the system is practically brand-new.
I know.
Doesn't make any sense, does it? So, what happened? I don't know, Holly.
They're looking into the valves.
But we have to let the investigators do their work.
Which, unfortunately, will take weeks.
But for now, we both know that we shouldn't be in here.
Right.
If we start at 3:00, we'll be off Justin.
Hey! - Hey.
- What are you doing here? I just came to steal Kevin for some lunch, but I guess he's not here.
No, no, he's at the fertility clinic getting his little swimmers checked out.
I think we've got this, guys.
Thanks a lot.
Hey, have you seen the picture of the egg donor? - Excuse me.
- Egg donor? Didn't even know he picked one.
Guess I've been in a med-school induced coma for the past three months.
So how are midterms? Good, I think.
They mail the results, so I'm trying not to think about it.
Well, I hear they're having a marriage powwow at the house tonight? Yeah, they're making a quilt or sacrificing a chicken or something.
So, what about you? Who's throwing the bachelor party? You know, believe it or not, I'm actually I'm not much of a strip-club guy, so Wait a minute.
No self-respecting guy lets another man walk the plank without a proper sendoff, so I'm throwing you a bachelor party.
- No, you don't have to - No, no, yeah.
Tonight.
You in? Yeah, yeah.
Of course.
Yeah, I've Oh, it's your sister.
- Hey, sweetie.
- Hey, Rebecca's pregnant.
And she hasn't told Justin yet.
Really? - Did you hear me? - Yes.
Robert, what am I gonna do? I'm sitting with Justin right now.
- What is she talking about? - Oh, right, okay.
Just act cool.
- Well, my lips are sealed.
- All right, let me talk to her.
What do you think my options are? They're getting married in a week.
Oh, that sounds great! Okay, goodbye.
She had to go.
Well, what was that all about? Wedding secrets? As a matter of fact, it is.
- Careful.
- I just Yes.
Okay, just separate.
- They Don't - I'm separating.
Where do you want me to put the shell? - In the sink.
- Don't you think the sink's full enough? Sarah, I thought you were here to go over the menus for the rehearsal dinner.
I am.
I'm just waiting on Scotty to weigh in.
- I think l - You got some shells Got a little in.
All right, all right.
- No, I'll help you get it out.
- What are you two whipping up, exactly? Quiche.
Can't you tell? I think your mom's whipping it up, I'm screwing it up.
No, you're not screwing it up.
You're learning.
You're learning.
- Knock, knock.
- Oh, hey! Hi.
I'm gonna get this in the oven and then I'll help you with the menus.
Mom's a little preoccupied.
- So, what's with the cool music? - Oh, Simon programmed Mom's iPod.
Finally.
I've been a little busy with you kids.
- Made a few playlists.
- This is "Coolest Three.
" - Three? Two? - Two.
I think it's two.
Wow, you guys really have been busy.
Simon, don't you have cells to divide or research or something? I was in the lab first thing this morning.
Got a lot done by the sounds of it.
- Sarah.
- What? No, no, Sarah's right.
Doctors shouldn't just hang around making quiche all day.
Which is why I should get ready to head back.
- See you.
- Oh, I'm gonna walk him to the door.
Scotty, just put this in the oven for me.
I'll be right back.
- See you all.
- Simon.
What do you think of him? Do you have good feelings? Because I definitely do not.
- Why not? - Come on.
- I mean, what 40-year-old doctor - He's 40? Five at best.
But it's weird, right? Not to mention he's got time in the middle of the day to make quiche and playlists.
Well, he said he was going back to the lab.
He's got my mother under some kind of spell.
- Like Prince Eric and the sea witch.
- Oh, The Little Mermaid.
God, I love that movie.
I can't wait to watch that with my kid.
- Does that mean I want a girl? - How did you go with your sperm test? Mine won.
- How's Kevin? Is he mad? - How did you guess? Although it's not like his sperm are useless.
I mean, they swim.
Well, you know how competitive he is.
Okay, let's take a look at those menus.
- Wait, what's this? - I'm just Googling the good doctor.
- Why? - Because I don't trust him.
- It's all too good to be true.
- I don't think he's that bad.
I mean, he's really nice to your mom, right? Bingo.
Simon Craig, M.
D.
- Malpractice? - I'm sure he's just an expert witness.
No, defendant.
In both.
Looks like they were both for negligence.
Nora? Holly! - Hi, I rang the bell.
- What? - I rang the bell.
- What? The door was open.
You know, our meeting is not for another couple of hours.
Yeah, I need to talk with you.
Oh, okay.
Well, the house is really a mess.
No, no, no.
This won't take very long.
I'm in a bit of a financial situation.
Is this about what happened to the new wine? Well, that certainly didn't help, but I invested a lot of money in a fund and they lost everything.
Oh, my God.
Please sit.
Obviously, I'm not the only person that this has happened to, so No.
I mean, open the papers, it's everywhere.
Yeah, exactly.
And I'm sure that I'm gonna figure this all out.
But in the meantime, we have this wedding and Well, all the plans were made for the wedding before this happened.
So Oh, so you want me You want me Yeah, but I will pay you back, obviously.
Every single penny.
Of course, of course.
So how much do you need? - So you will? - Well, yeah.
We're family.
Oh, thank you.
So besides the hotel - Well, there's the hotel and the band - And the band.
- And the ukulele players - The ukulele players? They're going to play for cocktail hour.
No string quartet? Nora, the entire wedding has already been planned.
Fine.
Fine, fine.
Maybe they can just play a quick set during the reception and then let the other guy play.
Nora, this is what you did at the engagement party and I really don't wanna get into any of this right now.
I let you host at my house.
I gave you my home! Yeah, and you rolled your eyes at every choice I made.
Yeah, you went into a panic when I tried to move your dining-room table.
You were gonna scratch the floor.
You put my table in the garage.
You know, this is a loan.
A loan, a loan.
And I am going to pay you back.
- Fine.
- You are the mother of the groom.
And your responsibilities are flowers, liquor, photographer.
That's it.
- Fine.
Fine, God.
- Okay.
Who shall I make the check out to? - You know what? Forget it.
- Holly.
Do you have any idea how hard it was for me to come here and ask you for help? I said yes.
Yeah, with that many string quartets attached, that is not a yes.
What's gonna happen to the wedding? Are you even gonna come to this meeting tonight? The meeting is about my daughter's wedding.
Of course I'm gonna come.
But this conversation between the two of us never happened.
Rebecca? Rebecca? Hey, I'll be right out.
But check the table.
There's something from your school there.
- Hey.
- Hey.
- Those your midterm grades? - Yeah.
- So how'd you do? - I did great.
- I did great.
Better than I expected.
- Great.
Yeah.
I'm sorry.
I completely forgot that I have an errand that I've gotta run before I go - Right, you're going out with the boys.
- Yeah.
Going out with the boys.
Hey, I was thinking maybe before we go to our things tonight we could talk.
Yeah.
Absolutely.
Just, you know, maybe not now.
Okay, yeah.
No, yeah.
Well, yeah, I was just thinking because of everything that's been going on, we haven't really had a chance to, you know, really catch up.
I totally agree, I think we should talk.
But, you know, maybe later.
Okay.
No, you just got good news.
You should go celebrate.
- Go, go, go.
Have fun.
- Okay.
- Hey.
Anyone here yet? - No, thank God.
Where's Simon? He's in the shower.
My God, how many showers does that guy take? - What are you doing? - Shut up.
I need to talk to you.
- What? - Listen, listen.
Holly came by earlier and she told me the most shocking news.
I don't know what to do.
The wedding might be in jeopardy.
Oh, my God, Mom.
I already know.
You do? Who told you? - Rebecca.
- Rebecca? - How long has she known? - I don't know, I guess a couple of weeks.
A few weeks? Holly thinks no one else knows.
- They don't.
I'm the only one who knows.
- Oh, is Rebecca terribly upset? Mom, she's a basket case.
She doesn't even know if she wants it.
- Wants what? - The baby.
She's not gonna tell Justin until she figures it all out.
What baby? What baby? Oh, my God.
No.
Oh, we're not having the same conversation.
- Kitty.
What baby? - Mom, no l Kitty, look at me and start talking.
What baby? Justin.
You have come so far so fast.
You remember a year and a half ago? - You were living with your mother.
- Oh, don't worry, he'll be back.
- No, it's not funny.
It's my toast.
- Sorry.
Sorry.
And now you're about to become a doctor.
I can't tell you how proud that makes an uncle.
You deserve all the happiness that's coming to you.
You have a grand and glorious future ahead of you.
- Congratulations.
To Justin.
- To Justin.
Cheers.
Now, guys, come on.
Nobody wants one of these? They're Cubans.
- You know what? I think I'll try one.
- Yeah.
I like it, Wandell.
Wow, one good sperm count, he thinks he's Mark Twain.
Mark Twain? How you doing over there, Justin? Good.
Yeah.
Take a good look around because I may have thrown you the gayest bachelor party ever.
You know what they used to call gay men when I was a kid? - What? - Bachelors.
- The man needs a doctor.
Justin.
- No, no, no, I'm not a doctor.
Don't put it out.
It's $40.
I knew it.
I knew he wouldn't be able to handle it.
Speaking of doctors, did you hear what Sarah found out about Simon? This should be interesting.
Apparently, he has two pretty major malpractice lawsuits against him.
Every doctor has a malpractice suit against him.
That's nothing.
That's Sarah being a baby.
Have you and Rebecca thought about when you wanna start a family? - Oh, no.
- What kind of conversation is this? - This is a bachelor party, not The View.
- What's wrong with The View? I like The View, it's one of the best shows on TV.
I can't believe you guys.
- Can we please change the subject? - What? - Wait, what's that? - What's what? - What's in your glass? - What do you mean what's in my glass? - This is champagne.
- So what? - You're a recovering addict.
- Yeah, an addict, not an alcoholic, Kevin.
- I'm not addicted to champagne.
- There's a difference? - It's champagne.
Relax.
- You're not allowed this.
It's my bachelor party, I can have a glass of champagne.
- No, you can't.
Not in front of me.
- Are you serious? - I'm serious.
- Guys, sit down.
What is wrong with you? You have no idea what's the matter with me right now.
That's nice.
You know, Rebecca, you totally have that bride-to-be glow.
- She doesn't.
She's not glowing.
- I don't see a glow.
- Nora, she looks beautiful.
- Well, yes, she looks beautiful.
- But she's not glowing.
- I don't think she's glowing.
Okay, can we just stop talking about my looks, please? - You haven't even touched your wine.
- I'm not thirsty.
Since when did you need to be thirsty to drink wine? You know what? Don't drink it.
You need a designated driver.
- Absolutely.
- Rebecca, I could use a ride later.
Okay, I say that we focus on the big wedding.
Oh, you know what we could do? We could talk about the honeymoon.
No.
No, we're here to talk about the wedding.
So let's talk about the big Hawaiian extravaganza.
- Okay - Well, you know, it doesn't have to be an extravaganza or anything.
- Are you okay? - I'm good.
Good.
- Could you stop staring at me? - Sorry.
- Is it Justin? - It's not Justin.
- No.
- I'm sorry.
Okay.
Excuse me.
Oh, here, I'll take that.
Thank you.
- Hope it's not the quiche.
- No.
Do you think he's been drinking for a while? - No, I think we would know if he was.
- Yeah, hiding it was never his forte.
- Talk about cold feet.
- Frost-bitten.
No, that poor kid.
He's gonna be dealing with more than you can imagine.
Well, I don't find marriage that rough.
Do you? I'm not talking about marriage.
Robert, what are you talking about? Do you know something? The only reason I'm telling you this is because I'm really worried about him.
And you're gonna find out anyway, I just I think you should be prepared.
A doctor who makes playlists and cleans.
You're almost too good to be true.
I actually hate to clean.
But it's better than being out there.
Why's that? Well, it just seemed a little tense in there.
I would have thought you being a cancer doctor, you'd be used to tension.
Well, I deal mostly with cells.
They multiply, but they don't get tense.
That's funny.
You're funny.
You do have flaws though, right? No.
I'm perfect.
What's going on, Sarah? Why are we having this conversation? Oh, I'm just getting to know you.
Well, I hate to clean.
I like greasy foods.
Not the most punctual person in the world.
- Does that help? - A little bit.
I appreciate you being protective of your mom, but you have nothing to worry about.
You do have to admit that you and my mother have kind of gone: - What are you doing? - Oh, we're just chatting.
Really? Well, you've been at the sink all night.
Come with me.
Why don't we let Sarah finish the dishes? - Nora, it's fine.
- No, you deserve a break.
Come on.
Go away.
I'm not going anywhere.
I'm such an idiot.
Having one drink doesn't make you an idiot, Justin.
- It makes you human.
- I'm not gonna be a doctor.
- What are you talking about? - Uncle Saul, I'm failing.
- What? - I got my grades today - and I'm back on academic probation.
- I'm sorry.
All that work I've done, so many fricking hours I've put in, I have to start all over again.
I'm sorry, Justin.
And you know, I couldn't even tell Rebecca.
She was standing right in front of me when I found out, you know what I did? I took off.
Do you know how disappointed I am in myself? Hey, whoa, hang on.
Just listen to me.
You're about to get married, Justin.
You have your whole life ahead of you.
You just have to remember one thing.
Remember how strong you are every day.
Because it never stops.
I miss Rebecca.
I miss what we used to be.
I mean, I feel like we've gotten caught up in all this wedding stuff and I've lost my best friend.
She hasn't gone anyplace.
She's right there, Justin.
They're having some wedding thing at my mom's house tonight.
- I think I should go talk to her.
- Yup, you should.
The dishes are done.
Pots too? Come on, Mom.
I was just making conversation.
Bull crap, Sarah.
You were rude, you were interrogating him.
But it's like you're in a trance.
It's not just me that thinks so.
Kitty does too.
The two of you have been discussing this? Well, Mom, coming into the house lately Look, it feels like an altered universe.
Well, I like the alteration.
I'm happy.
I've been a little lax with the housework, so what? Don't take it out on Simon.
Listen to me, FYI, your Simon Craig, M.
D.
, has two malpractice suits against him.
The first? Failure to follow up a biopsy.
The second And the second is delayed treatment, right? - You know this already? - Yes.
Wanna know what else I know? Both cases thrown out, insufficient grounds.
He didn't do anything wrong.
All doctors get sued.
But you can't believe that someone that young and attractive can be a good guy and still wanna be with your mother.
- Oh, don't - He's a good person, Sarah.
Why can't you just be happy for me? Look, I want to, Mom.
I really do.
- But there's something creepy - Sarah.
Listen to me now.
I am really, really sorry that Luc left you.
If I could bring him back to you, I would.
But, honestly, I think it's unfair of you to take your broken heart out on me.
- What? - Yeah.
- Oh, there - What? I just wanted to let you know we're here.
What happened to your big boys' night out? - Wine first.
- Did Justin find out anything? No, but we all did.
What? Look, I need to tell you something, but I don't want you to get scared.
Now I am scared.
I mean, what's going on? Did you talk to Kitty? No, no, no, I didn't tell Kitty.
I had a drink at my bachelor party.
- Oh, my God, Justin.
- I'm so sorry.
- No, what were you thinking? - I wasn't thinking.
- Which is why it happened.
- But you can't be drinking.
- I understand.
I called my sponsor.
- We're about to start a life together.
Which is why I should be able to tell you everything that's happening.
No, no, no, but right now That's not it.
There's more.
I have to tell you something I can't deal with this.
I can't think about you falling apart now.
- I'm not falling apart.
- You can't be doing these things.
- I'm under pressure at school - You're gonna be a father.
- What? - I'm seven weeks pregnant.
You're? You're seven weeks pregnant? I didn't know how to tell you before I knew what I wanted.
You don't want a kid right now.
You told me.
What if you convinced me to do something - I didn't wanna do? - What does that mean? - I can't believe this.
- Justin, please try to understand.
Does your mother know about this? No.
- David does.
- You told Who else? - Who else did you tell about this? - Kitty.
Kitty? - I had to talk to somebody.
- Not me? You don't talk about this with me? - I should go in there.
- No.
No, Holly, don't.
Something is very wrong.
I can tell.
- You all know, don't you? - Know what? Your daughter is pregnant.
What? He's still not answering.
I screwed this whole thing up.
God knows where Justin is.
He's probably at a bar right now.
Yeah.
Well, if he is, you probably don't wanna marry him.
Yes, I do.
Of course I do.
I love him.
Why do you think it was so hard for me to tell him? Why do you think it was hard to tell you? I just wish we had the kind of relationship - that you felt safe enough - You know that's not it.
I know you felt safe talking to David.
He's your father, you should feel safe Mom, I love you and Justin more than anything else in this entire world.
That's why I couldn't tell you.
The idea that you might not approve What would make you think that I wouldn't approve? Because, Mom, you have always told me that you had me too young.
- Oh, honey.
- Well That I had you at all is the greatest, most beautiful miracle of my life.
And I wouldn't change one bit of it for anything.
Whatever you decide, I am on your side.
I am always on your side.
All that matters is what you want.
Do you know what that is? Yeah, I do.
I wanna have the baby.
I mean, I'm so scared.
I wanna have it.
Then you need to tell Justin that.
Please just All right, please just go now, okay? L Just I will call you at another time.
- Just not now.
- All right, all right, all right.
- Everything okay? - Fine.
Just put those in the recycler, I'll take care of everything else.
Sure.
So, what happened with Simon? Nothing, I just asked him to go home, that's all.
Really? Because that seemed like a very big "go home.
" Look, Kitty, this is crazy.
There's just too much going on.
What do you mean? What's going on? Well, yes, I know, Justin and Rebecca.
That doesn't mean you can't go out with Simon.
Not just that.
It's everything.
It's everyone.
- Mom, can I have a word? - No, Sarah, she just broke up with Simon.
No.
Mom, I wanted to say I'm sorry.
You were right.
I was just looking for something to be wrong with Simon because of my own crappy romantic situation.
Yeah.
And you know what, Mom? I was acting like a teenager.
- I was teasing you about the milk.
- I was Googling him to distract myself.
- You Googled him? - I'm disgusting.
- Say it, Kitty.
- You're disgusting.
- No, she's not disgusting.
- No, she is.
- She is not.
- No, she Googled him.
She was trying to protect me.
Mom, he's a good guy.
He's into you.
You don't need protecting.
Yeah, Mom, you Mom, stop.
He makes you happy.
I've got plenty of things to make me happy.
- Like what? - Like what? Like us? - You deserve to have fun.
- I did have fun.
I got on his motorcycle for a while, I had fun.
- Okay, well, then don't get off.
- Lead by example.
You know what would make me happy, Mom? To see you in a good relationship.
And seeing you in the shower this morning with Simon And I'm not saying that I want a repeat performance, I'm just saying that it made me happy.
Take it from me, Mom.
Don't let this guy go.
You were doing something that was feeling good.
- So go with it.
- Yeah, yeah, you know what? You have to at least give it a try.
You have to.
Yeah.
- Okay, I'll give it a try.
- Good.
Good, good, good.
Hey.
- I guess this wasn't such a good idea.
- When was she gonna tell me, huh? Somewhere between "I do" and "You may now kiss the bride"? - I get it, you're pissed.
- Yeah, I'm pissed.
She basically lied to me for weeks, Robert.
I got news for you.
People lie.
They lie in marriages, they lie in relationships.
And sometimes it's hurtful and sometimes Yeah, sometimes what? It's how you get through the day.
Dangerous thing to say to an addict.
Yeah.
No, an addict lies to protect himself.
I'm not saying that.
When I saw Kitty with her shaved head, I told her she looked great.
That she was beautiful.
But the truth is, when I looked at her, all I could see is that she might die.
And so I lied.
Because it's what we do.
To protect and support the people that we love.
Rebecca's not trying to protect me.
Maybe she's trying to protect the relationship.
She knows you've been immersed in med school.
She knows how important that is to you.
There are a million reasons why people lie.
All I'm saying is that now you know.
However it went down, you know.
So it seems to me you should be thinking about whether or not you wanna be a dad.
Oh, God, trust me, that's all I'm thinking about.
Well, let me ask you a question.
Do you think it's an appropriate lie to say you're happy to have a baby when you're not? That's something you're gonna have to decide for yourself.
You're here.
Where else would I be? I don't know.
I kind of thought that maybe I'd come home and you'd have your bags packed.
I'm not going anywhere, Rebecca.
I'm so sorry.
I know that I should have told you.
You can be mad at me.
Rebecca, I'm not mad at you.
I'm just - I feel completely overwhelmed.
- I know.
I know, it's a lot.
Getting married.
A baby.
So that's what you want? You want the baby? Justin, when I was a little girl, all I wanted was a family.
I mean, like a mom and a dad who held hands and did all of that stuff, you know? I didn't have that, but this baby could, you know? We might be young and crazy, but we love each other.
That's all we need, right? - Am I insane? - No.
No.
You're not.
What do you want? I want us to be happy.
What about the baby? Yeah.
I want that too.
- You do? - Yeah, I do.
You're gonna be an amazing dad.
- And a doctor.
- All right, come here.
- Dr.
Dad.
- Come here.
Oh, God, it's gonna be okay.
Everything's gonna be okay.
- Greetings from the mother-in-law.
- Nora, what are you doing here? I told you that I would come and see you.
Yeah, I know, but I thought about it and it's ridiculous.
You work and I don't.
And like I said on the phone, Holly, I'm happy to be able to do this.
I haven't worked out the schedule yet, but I will pay you back with interest.
- I don't want interest.
- You know, Nora, please.
Don't do this.
It's hard enough as it is.
I don't need you to add pity to the mix.
I don't pity you.
God, you take risks.
Ojai Foods.
Walker Landing.
And, yeah, with risks you fall.
Far.
Well, that may be.
But I'm not worried about you.
You'll pick yourself up, you always do.
And trust me, Holly, no one will know about this.
Not ever.
We're gonna have to learn to trust each other.
Even about ukuleles? Oh, I thought about it and ukuleles are fine.
I like ukuleles.
Okay.
Nora? Do you know what I'm really nervous about? - What? - This whole grandmother thing.
Oh, my God, I forgot.
This is your first one.
It sounds so old.
What are you doing here in the middle of the day? Everybody needs to stop worrying about my broken heart.
- I'm working.
I'm fine.
- Yeah, that's not why I'm here.
If you're here to talk about last night's insanity, don't.
Oh, by the way, I'm glad Scotty's sperm's better than yours.
Us Walker's need to stop reproducing.
Yeah, well, I'm actually here to talk about Mom.
- I think she's in love.
- I know.
That's what I'm afraid of.
Scotty told you about the malpractice suits? Don't worry about it.
They were both thrown out before they went to court.
- And Mom knew about them anyway.
- Yeah, well, I did some Googling myself.
Did you notice the dates of when those lawsuits were thrown out? It was around the same time he stopped seeing patients and started research.
Well, what are you saying? I'm saying I think he got his license yanked.
Oh, no, Kevin.
Sarah, your intuition about this kind of stuff is always dead-on.
So, what if you're right about this guy? It's like a bad song I just got out of my head and you just pressed play.
Sorry.
Hey, Mom.
I'm leaving.
- Is Robert picking you up? - No.
See, it's funny, they don't take away your license just because you have cancer.
I would say come back soon, but I know you'll be back for the next round of chemo.
I'm not just coming back because of the chemo.
It's also the laundry.
There he is.
Coming.
- Do I look all right? - Like you were born to ride.
Motorcycles are very dangerous.
Have I lost my mind? Mom.
Get on the bike.
Yeah.
- Hey.
- Hi.
You ready? - Hi, Kitty.
- Hi.
Thought we'd head south this time.
Manhattan Beach, maybe? We're going south, Manhattan Beach.
Let's go.

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