Medium s03e03 Episode Script

Be Kind, Rewind

In many ways life is one big multiple choice test.
A series of questions we answer through the choices we make.
Sometimes our choices work for us.
Sometimes they work against us.
Most of the time it isn't the choice itself that's stressful, but rather the consequence of the choice.
A result we couldn't foresee.
Or didn't quite imagined.
But what if when we made our choices, having realised we made the wrong ones, there was some way to go back.
Some way to invoque a kind of big due-over.
You know what I mean? Wouldn't that be great? Wouldn't that just be the best? You're okay? - Everything allright? - Hmm.
That's all fine, I just had a dream.
What are you doing? You know what I'm doing.
I don't feel like doing that - right now.
- That's OK, I'll do all the work.
That's-- That's not a look of love.
- What's your problem? - What are you talking about? I don't have a problem, I'm just I'm just figured that you're up.
And I'm up.
- I know.
- It's been a while.
Well, I'm not gonna forget how to do it.
It's just I'm tired, honey, I'm cranky.
- Allright - Tomorrow, I promised.
Tomorrow.
Yeah, you say that but it's a vicious cycle.
Let me explain something to you.
Sex isn't just sex.
Sex, is good for you.
The sex releases endorphins, and endorphines make you happy.
Yes.
I know that, I do.
And I fully plan on being happy tomorrow.
Wheither I feel like it or not.
Girls, breakfeast is ready.
Where's your sister? Ariel says she's not going to school today.
- Why not? - I don't know, ask her.
Ariel, I need to speak with you.
I'm here, I'm here.
But I'm not going to school today.
Oh really? You can't make me go.
I can I'm your mother, they gave me permission at the hospital when I had you.
Mom I have to stay home.
Amy Hampson is gonna beat me up.
Wait a second, who's Amy Hampson? She's this girl in my biology class.
Somebody passed her this not by mistake and I guess the boys wrote it.
It's a list of who's hot and who's not, and according to them I'm hot.
And according to them she's not.
So instead* she says that she's gonna mess my face up today before biology, so I'm not hot anymore.
Somebody thinks you're hot?! I thought you had to be smart to get into 8th grade.
When do you actually thinks this is gonna happen? If you stay home today, what do you do tomorrow? Tomorrow is saturday.
No you know what I'm talking about.
You know what this is? This is a vicious cycle, that's what it is.
You know what you have to do? You have to go to school, you have to show this girl that you are not gonna be intimidated, And I can almost garantee you, nothing's gonna happen.
I heard someone mentioning a vicious cycle.
It's a lot of that going around lately.
Dady please I have to stay home.
This is really a matter of life and death.
Sounds like it's gonna be a rough morning.
Bet you wish you had some endorphins right about now.
Sorry Ariel, staying home is not the answer.
I've an important arraignment at work today, and you can't stay here by yourself.
- What's a arraignment? - Okay.
Fine, but you're responsible for whatever happens to me.
- If I die - You're not gonna die, - nothing's gonna happen.
- What's an arraignment? We'll see.
We'll see.
Somebody please tell me what an arraignment is?! I beleive our middle child has a question to you.
An arraignment, an arraignment is what happens when someone's being accused of a crime.
Before there's a trial or anything they go down the court, and the court tell them what they're being accused of.
And they tell the court if they beleive they're innocent or guilty.
But what would anybody say that they're guilty? Well that's a very good question.
Sorry.
They want to speak to a "Miss Dubois" they won't take 'no' for an answer.
Allo ? No.
I'm not interested in having my carpets and drapes cleaned.
No I don't want a free in-home estimate.
No, you don't have to call back in 3 months for a follow-up.
Thank you.
Oh great.
It's turning up to be a wonderfull day.
Don't blame me.
I offered, you passed.
Sorry to bother you.
I was scrying over these crime scene photos from the Kryger case - I think I may have found something.
- Why are you showing me this? Well it's just-- I think Kryger may have had some help I don't think he killed these people by himself.
That's all well and good, but we're not even sure we're going to trial on the Kryger case.
It's only be in arraignment this afternoon.
- I just thought-- - Truth is I have a hunch this one won't even make at the court.
the defense's lawers already pushed the arraignment date four times which makes me think they're having second thoughts.
I think they're gonna come in this afternoon simply plead guilty and make a deal.
Excuse me.
Allo? Miss Dubois.
This is nurse Dunbar down at, Central Middle School.
I've got Ariel here, and she's telling me she's feeling pretty ill.
What was I gonna do, Jo? She obviously didn't want to be there.
She was obviously scarred out of her mind.
But tell the nurse I'll be there in like 45 minutes.
I don't know.
It's like 12:30 now.
I just figured I'd try to rush her home and get-- Dady I think I see her eyes blinking.
Darling? Hey.
Hey Are you awake.
Do you see us? Hey you got a lot of drugs in you Baby.
Yep, your face is all stitched up so they don't want you to speak.
You just blink once if you know we're here, okay? Mommy this is all my fault.
If I hadn't gone to the nurse's office It'd never had happened.
Sweatheat Sweetheart.
Ariel, honey.
Ariel, no, no, no.
Sweetie, sweetie.
We talk about this.
You know that's not true.
Okay ? You know that's not true.
Your mom is gonna be fine, she's doing okay.
Sweetie, I need you to go to the vending machines in the cafeteria.
Okay? You do take your sister down there.
I need to talk to mom for a second.
Okay? Go on.
Go with your sister.
Mommy I'm really so sorry.
Hey.
Everyone's calling.
To make sure your okay.
Everyone from work, and your brother.
The District Attorney.
He want me to tell you that the arraignment went fine by the way.
I don't know what you remember.
I don't know what you know.
Oh my Yeah.
This asshole went right through the light.
He just went right through it.
Like 40 miles an hour.
Maybe he was high or something, I don't know.
Nobody's telling me anything.
I do know Here's the good news.
Here's the cosmic joke in all this.
There's was a body, in the trunk of his car.
A body.
And a blue Duffle bag filled of ammo.
and an automatic weapon and blueprints of some building downtown or I mean we're all reasonably sure that he wasn't rushing to church, you know.
That's my wife.
Allways out there stopping the badguys.
Even when she did not-- Even when she doesn't know that she's doing it.
Here's the thing.
You got hurt really bad.
Nothing that can be fixed with time and a therapy.
Okay.
This is ridiculous because they told us not to say.
Not until you were fully concious and they weaned you off the drugs.
I guess they're right.
I guess they're right.
Just know that-- You know what, we're gonna We're gonna get you everything you need.
Whatever it is.
Whatever it costs.
I love you baby.
I love you.
Nurse.
N urse! I have to go to the bathroom, is that the bathroom? I have to go to the bathroom but I can't feel my legs.
Let me get some help.
No, we don't need any help.
You and I can do it.
My legs are asleep! OH MY GOD! God my legs! WHERE ARE MY LEGS! NO MY LEGS! WHERE ARE MY LEGS! Oh God - You're okay? - Oh man I had the most horrible nightmare.
I dreamed I totaled our car and lost both my legs.
So vivid.
Cool the kids don't get up for another ten minutes.
Oh man I so beleived what I was dreaming.
I'm so releived.
I got I got the ultimate due-over.
Like the universe gave me that get-out of jail free card.
Did you use that card yet, because I was just thinking that if you're still in jail I could really go for a conjugal visit.
Come on, don't look at me that way.
Let me explain something to you.
Sex is not just sex.
Sex is good for you.
Sex releases endorphins, and endorphins are gonna make you happy.
Right now you look like you could use a little happiness.
I sure know I could.
Girls, breakfeast.
Mommy can't I have oatmeal? Not this morning, we're behind schedule, this is faster.
Tread gently with mommy, Bridge' The woman's in dire need of some endorphins.
Where's Ariel? We're gonna get and move on, I'm gonna get to work.
We got an arraignment today What's an arraignment? Ariel! What's an arraignment? Where's your sister, why is she not here? Ariel says she doesn't want to go to school today.
What's an arraignment?! Why do you want to know what an arraignment is, you're only eight.
I don't know.
I'm here, I'm here.
But I'm not going to school.
Is this about Amy Hampson, and you're on a hot-list, she is not on a hot-list? That's so unfair you can do that.
That is so cool you can do that.
What's everybody talking about? What's you doing? You want me to get that? Allo? May I ask who's calling? Mom this isn't funny.
It's really important that I stay home.
He wants to talk to a Miss Allison Dubois.
He won't say what it's about.
Allo? Miss Dubois? This is All-Right Capet Cleaning Service.
I'm calling to offer you our special offer and This is the exact same day.
- Ariel, here.
Take this [Joe.]
-Is that a yes? Because for $19.
95 an hour we will send over a specialist to your house, to clean your carpet Here.
I dreamed this.
I dreamed this whole morning.
Everything.
The juice, the phone call Ariel wanting to stay home from school, Uh Okay.
So? Everything.
It's as if I lived this day already.
And I'm gonna get in a horrible car accident in a little while.
- You what?! - No, wait.
Wait.
Eh, I had that dream for a reason.
I can stop this from happening.
Allo? Good morning, yeah.
Is Detective Lee Scanlon in, yet? Can I live him a message? My name's Allison DuBois.
Can you tell him to met me at the corner of Messa and Pueblo, at 12:30? Tell him to look out for me, I'll be taking a cab.
Mom, can I please stay home from school? No.
No, you cannot.
And don't you dare go to the nurse's office and me come and get you.
You will be grounded for the rest of 8th grade.
Endorphins.
Just so you know I was supposed to have lunch with a certain someone who works for the maire.
You may have to vouch for me at a later date.
- Consider* yourself vouched.
- And what is it we're looking for? In about one minute a man's gonna go through this traffic signal.
There'll be a dead man in the trunk of his car along with about a hundred rounds of ammo.
Automatic weapon, not to mention blueprints to a building downtown.
Have I driven myself here today, I believe that he would have been fated to run through the light, and hit me with this car.
But since I got here early by cab, my hope is that he would go through the light without incident, you will arrest him and prevent him from whatever awful thing he was bound and determined to do.
You're with me? And you know this because? "'cause of the wonderful thing she does.
" The traffic light right there? Yeah, right there, black cedan.
Like that one.
Whoa, I got to use my sirren.
Wait here.
Well this is embarassing.
I ran a redlight back there, didn't I? You certainly did.
Your honor.
I don't understand.
I don't know what to tell you, It's pretty cut-and-dry : I just pulled-over a federal court judge.
a federal court judge, the Honorable James T.
Whitman.
Nice fellow, crappy golfer.
What about his trunk? I didn't see you look in his trunk? That's 'cause I didn't look in his Trunk.
He's a federal court judge.
What part of federal court judge don't you understand? I'm not about to ask that man to open his trunk when I have no probable cause.
The last time I checked, your dreams do not constitute probable cause.
How's a lunch? I buy a lunch.
Allo? This is Nurse Dunbar down at Central Middle School.
I've got Ariel here.
And - pleased - don't be alarmed, But another child here at the school has apparently given Ariel a black eye.
- A black eye?! - We've got some ice on it and I'm sure in a hour or so she'll be fine to return to class.
My God this is horrible.
Is she okay? Can I talk to her? Um actually She's laying down at the moment Miss DuBois.
I wanna come and pick her up tell her I'll be right there.
Individuals on the scene are reporting a possible hostage situation, -at Florenzzo's Ristorante.
- I'm afraid you're not going anywhere soon.
I will go over this way right now.
In the neighborough I heard you guys are up to no good.
Well, somebody's up to no good.
About 45 minutes ago, 911 got a call from inside the restaurant about a robbery.
When the first responding officer arrived, the perpetrator was still inside.
He's holded up in there with 57 hostages.
How many?! I got sharpshooters on all the surrounding rooftops.
And a hostage negotiator just got off the phone.
What's he wants, what's he's asking for? Now that's the fun part.
He wants nothing.
He's made no real demands.
Just wants us to wait out here 'till 5pm then he'll release the hostages and give back the money.
- That makes no sense.
- Tell me about it.
Captain Jackson, can you follow me? Take a look at this.
Is that who I think it is? Man this guy's really pushing, there's marked handicaped spot.
I'm not imagining, allright.
That's that judge's car.
I guess today is not his lucky day.
I don't know what to do.
I dreamed about that car Now that that car's here I'd kinda like to stay if I could.
Let me go call my husband.
Central Command, this is 'Watchtower', over.
I'm on the north-east corner of the roof of the adjacent building, From my vantage point, Sir, it appears someone is attempting to make their way out of the rear entrance of the restaurant.
It's a glass door and I keep seeing them approching and then hesitating.
To be honest Sir, I don't know if I'm looking at a hostage or the hostage taker.
Can you describe it? Male, approximately 6 feet tall, Shirt and tie, looks like he's got a mask on.
Carying some kind of blue-jean bag.
Judge Whitman.
In my dream there was a blue-jean bag, in the trunk of the car along with the body.
Along with the ammo, along with an automatic weapon.
Sir, I stopped a suspiscious looking person matching that description, earlier today.
He comes through the door and gives you any reason to believe he's anything other than a hostage, Shoot to immobilize.
Here he comes.
He's out, he's got a weapon.
I'm taking my shoot.
He's down.
Repeat : man is down.
He's just outside the Mulder* building.
Sir! I need you to release you weapon.
It's taped to him or something.
We shoot the wrong guy.
His his gun jammed.
It-- It jammed.
Judge Whitman.
He taped this gun to his hand, he gave him that bag, he pushed him out the back door.
So he could leave out the front door with the rest of the hostages.
Do you need help deciding what to wear? It's clean it's absolutely clean.
What day is today? Friday.
Thank God.
Wait, I feel a hackneyed phrase coming on.
It passed.
Okay but why would a federal judge do that? Rob a restaurant, hold hostages.
I don't know.
He's not doing it for the money.
He sends the money out with one of the hostages.
Assuming any of this is real, assuming any of this is actually gonna happen, I mean it was just a dream.
What? No, I just-- I love that you said that.
Normally I'd be the one who say that.
Well, it just occured to me when I woke up, when I realised that my jacket wasn't covered with blood.
None of what I had dreamed happened.
I felt relieved.
I still feel releived.
Excellent.
Relief is good.
I don't know it's hard to explain it.
Everytime I dream the dream there are certain cues.
There are certain things that happen at the start.
But this morning The fact that the kids aren't up, that fact that we're up early.
This is different.
Gee, we are up kinda early.
Hey, here's a crazy idea How about we go back to bed, and not sleep? Is that a no? Yeah.
No But it's not why you think, I don't want to have this conversation.
Cool, kill the conversation, now race through the bedroom.
No, change the conversation.
I don't want to have it.
Wait a second, which 'it' don't you wanna have? Either 'it'.
I don't wanna have the conversation I don't wanna have sex.
Allison let me explain something to you.
Sex isn't just sex.
Sex is good for you.
Sex releases endorphins.
And endorphins, they make you happy.
And right now, you look like you could us a little happiness.
I sure know I could.
Oh my God! Guess what! Ariel doesn't want to go to school today.
How--? You want to know what a arraignment is? Trust me, you will.
Ariel! Let's go! Hit the show on the road.
Mom I know all about it, you're hot, she's not.
You're not staying home from school 'cause there some bully.
The girl's got you completely intimidated and that's crazy! You know what you have to do? Intimidate her! Right! You have to go to school with a little less of that "I'm friendly, "I'm smart, I'm well-behaved day".
And you got to get yourself a little bit of - BAD ASS! - Mom.
- Allison.
- You know what I'm sayin'? Don't pretend you don't know what I'm saying.
Bad ass! Bad ass! You got to get yourself a little 'attitude', Ariel DuBois.
And you got to give it to that girl.
Joe! Back me up here, You're father and I do no want you to spend your whole life afraid that some girl's gonna hit you.
Frankly, we would rather [have.]
her spend her whole life worried that you are gonna hit her.
Hey, you okay?! You follow what I'm saying? 'Attitude'! I'm trying to teach this girl something here.
Here.
Look.
Follow.
Watch this! No, you listen to me, you scum-sucking, bottom-feeding, hide-behind-the-telephone-headset piece of garbage.
You ever call my house again during breakfast, I will personally come to your carpet cleaning company, I will find you, and I will hurt you.
And when I'm finished with you, nothing and no-one will ever be able to get your stain out.
You get the gist? Allright.
Everybody ready for work.
Everybody ready for school.
I've an arraignment to get ready for.
- What's an arraign-- - Too late! I know it's kinda hard to follow.
No, I I think I've followed you.
You want us to arrest a federal judge for a crime he hasn't committed, yet.
Maybe there's some other way I haven't thought of yet.
I'm just worried if we don't do something come one o' clock, You're gonna get a 911 call from inside a ristorante Florrenzo.
When that's happened it's already too late.
Allison.
Look at it from my side you have been wrong from time to time, And what is it we're supposed to arrest him for if he hasn't done anything yet.
I don't know.
All I know is this is the third time, I have lived this same day twice now, I have tried to stop this man.
Both times I failed, people have been hurt or killed.
You almost had him yesterday.
- Excuse me? - You found out he was a judge, You wouldn't check his trunk, if you had you would have found a dead body in it.
What? I have absolutely no recollection of any of it.
- 'Cause that haven't happened yet! - Wait a second, I have an idea it might even be legal.
Why don't you and Allison walk on to the judge's chambers right now? Explain to him that a car matching the description of his honor's appears to have been used in the commission of a crime we're investigating.
Ask the judge if he wouldn't kindly allow you to confirm that the car is still parked where he left it, and if he would consent to let you take a peek in its trunk.
If the car is there, there's nothing in the trunk, no harm no foul.
He's a judge.
It's almost lunch.
Don't worry, I'll call her, she'll undestand.
Thanks.
Morning.
My name's Lee Scanlon, I telephoned about 5 minutes ago, I spoke with an aide.
asked if there was any way I can get a look at his honor's car as part of a criminal investigation we're conducting.
I was told to speak to you.
That you would know where it was parked.
I'm sorry.
I'm going to need a minute.
I'm going to have to check with his honor.
Nobody told me about this.
Who's that? Well, that's Judge Whitman.
Are you sure? I've worked for the man for 26 years.
I think I know what he looks like.
Allison? - Doesn't make sense.
- What's going on? The person I saw yesterday was a different Judge Whitman.
Trust me.
There are no other Judge Whitmans.
Don't feel bad, this is a good thing.
At least we know our federal court system isn't run by a bunch of gun-wielding maniacs.
Besides, now I can still make my lunch.
No, you can't.
I cancelled for you, before we came.
Okay.
You hungry? Sure.
Hello? Mrs.
Dubois, this is Nurse Dunbar down at Central Middle School.
I've got Ariel here and Yes? Mrs.
Dubois? This is Principal Phillips.
I'm here with your daughter, Ariel, and I'm afraid we've have ourselves a very serious situation here.
My goodness, is she alright? Oh, she's fine, but apparently she struck another student in the eye.
Now we consider that a very serious matter, Mrs.
Dubois.
I mean this is something that's going to go on her permanent record.
Oh, my God.
I mean, frankly, Mrs.
Dubois, I've never seen this kind of behavior, this kind of attitude from Ariel before.
Wherever it came from, we need to nip it in the bud.
Yes.
Thank you.
- Everything okay? - Yeah.
No, it's Ariel.
It's a school thing.
She's such a good kid.
So I guess you've been here before.
What's good? What time do you have? I don't get it.
Yesterday you said that the police got a phone call at 1:00 p.
m.
about a robbery.
I never talked to you yesterday, Allison.
That yesterday never happened.
That yesterday was a dream.
Hi, my name is David.
I'll be your server.
Would you guys like to hear today's specials? - Uh, yeah.
- Okay, we Could you check in with the maitre D' and see if there's been a call from Judge Whitman? He should have been here 15 minutes ago.
- Did you hear that? - Yeah, I'm not a big fan of the goat cheese.
You know, you go right ahead.
No, the man at that table just mentioned Judge Whitman.
I wasn't wrong, there is a connection.
Should I give you guys a minute? Look around, Allison.
This restaurant is not being robbed.
Everyone stay still.
This is a robbery.
If you move, you die.
Everyone out of the bar, everyone out of the kitchen - Now, move it, move it.
- You hear that? That was fast.
It's almost as if someone phoned it in before it even - happened.
- Quiet! Now I want everyone to put on a mask and get down on the ground.
now.
Move, move, move.
Down on the ground now.
Everyone out of the kitchen.
Out here.
What you got in there, fella? My asthma medication.
Well, you look fine to me.
Both hands in the air.
And they better be empty.
All right, stand up.
Slowly.
Open the jacket.
Well that's some serious asthma you got, huh? Here's what we're gonna do.
You're going to take off the holster and put it on the table, and then you are going to back away from the table.
Do you understand me? Anytime.
Lee, don't.
His gun doesn't work.
Remove that holster now - or I will pull this trigger.
- Lee, don't.
The gun's going to jam, trust me.
You were right, his gun did jam.
Who is he? Michael Williams.
Bulletproof vest.
Joe? Joe, honey, wake up, I've got to ask you something.
What's the matter? What's going on? What day is today? You hate me, don't you? I mean, deep down inside, there's gotta be like an anger thing.
Otherwise, why would a person wake a person? Is it Friday? Yes, it's Friday.
Oh, thank God.
Wait.
I feel a hackneyed phrase coming on.
Wait, it passed.
Why would he want a hostage situation? No, no, I'm not buying it.
He releases all the hostages at 5:00pm.
Maybe he's trying to get people out of work for the afternoon.
Maybe I should bring my engineer team to lunch there.
Yeah, well, good luck.
That place was packed.
Scanlon and I could hardly get a table.
I don't think they could accommodate I almost forgot.
At the restaurant, there was this table, seemed like the waiter about Judge Whitman.
But I thought you said that the gunman wasn't Judge Whitman.
It was some guy named Williams.
Right.
But he told Scanlon he was Judge Whitman when we pulled him over.
An he was driving Judge Whitman's car.
So what are you saying? Remember you told me there was a dead body in the trunk of that car? - No.
When was that? - Today in the hospital.
A couple of hours from now.
Never mind, I remember.
I think this guy Williams guy might have killed Judge Whitman.
I think he might have killed Judge Whitman and stuffed Whitman in the trunk of his own car.
Okay.
Why? That, I don't know.
Florenzo Ristorante.
This is David.
Hi.
Um, I'm supposed to attend a lunch at your restaurant today and for the life of me I can't remember what time the reservation is for.
Well, what name is the reservation under? I don't know.
It's a big party, maybe 20 people.
Judge Whitman's party? Yes.
Yeah, we got you down here for 12:45.
Uh, great.
It wouldn't happen to say there who else might be attending, would it? No, I'm sorry, ma'am.
All I know is that we were told to be seen and not heard.
Something about every judge in the county being at that table going over new court procedures or something.
Really? Thank you so much for your help.
Every judge in the county is going to be at that restaurant.
I have to go see Devalos.
Can you take the kids to school? Yeah, of course I can, But wait a second.
I need to talk to you about something.
- Endorphins? - As a matter of fact.
Heard you can get them from running, which is what I got to do.
Girls, Daddy's going to be driving you this morning.
Ariel, I want you to stay home from school today.
What? Bridgette, an arraignment is when someone pleads innocent or guilty.
Are you talking to me? Marie, say hi to the nice man.
Bye girls, see you tonight.
This is 'All Right' Carpet Cleaning Service.
Hello? Can I ask you a question? Don't ask me how I know this, but a man is going to hold every judge in the county hostage from 1:00 to 5:00pm today.
Okay.
What changes? What does that effect? How does that make the world different? I don't know, I'd suppose if the court doesn't have a judge to preside over its cases on a given day, then the court proceedings don't happen on that day.
What could be gained by that? Nothing.
Everything would just be rescheduled until the next day.
- Unless - What? Unless somehow the proceedings are time sensitive.
- What do you mean? - Like my arraignment this afternoon.
What about that arraignment makes it time sensitive? Normally it's no big deal.
But the law mandates that a defendant's arraignment be held within 10 days of the person's indictment.
But as it happens in this particular case, the defense attorney has worked very hard to get that arraignment date pushed back until the final day of the 10 day window, which is today.
What if that arraignment doesn't happen today? The defendant's due process is violated -- He's released.
That's why this is all happening.
That's why "what" is all happening? This hostage thing you mentioned? Where is this coming from? I had a dream, well, I had three dreams actually.
Allison, you're losing me.
What makes you think that your dream hostage taker has a connection with the Krieger arraignment? I don't know.
His name is Michael Williams.
That's really about all I can tell you.
Michael Williams? Krieger has a wife.
Her maiden name is Williams.
She has a brother named Michael.
The very first dream, I came to talk to you about a second shooter in that case.
- And what did I do? - You shooed me out of the room.
Not this time.
Get me Detective Scanlon please.
Everyone stay still! This is a robbery! You move you die! I want everyone out of the bar! - Everyone out of the-- - Boys He's wearing a bulletproof vest.
Aim for his head.
Michael Williams you're under arrest.
Drop the gun.
Put your hands over your head.
Okay.
Are you okay? - Everything all right? - I don't know, I think so.
You wouldn't happen to know what day it is? Would you? It's Saturday, darling.
Why do you ask? I don't know.
It was a pretty amazing week.
I packed a lot into last week.
Packed a real lot into yesterday.
Guess I'm kinda sad.
Kinda let down.
Kinda depressed.
After all that excitement, I mean.
You don't say.
Any thoughts? Any suggestions? I don't know.
You could do something physical.
That always helps.
Creates endorphins.
elevates the mood.
Endorphins, huh? Physical, huh? Yeah, you know, running.
Running's good.
Anything else? Let me think.
- What are you doing? - I'm thinking.
Think about this: you have about and get over here and spread a little happiness before the kids start getting up.
Wow.
Someone's in a crabby mood.
No, let me explain something to you.
Sex isn't just sex.
Sex is good for you.
Sex releases endorphins.
Endorphins make you happy.
No, I know.
- Well then, come over here.
- All right.
Fine.
- But I warned you.
- You warned me.
You made your choice.
l made my choice.
I just hope you can live with it, 'cause there's no going back.
Vicious cycle.
Got it.


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