Army Wives s03e07 Episode Script

Onward Christian Soldier

Previously on Army Wives Haneen, this is Dr.
Burton.
Haneen's visa is only for a month and it wasn't obtained through usual channels.
Hmm.
In order to do the surgery, Dr.
Holz needs executive orders.
- I'll speak to Michael.
- Great.
There's one more thing.
Haneen needs a sponsor family on post - for her physical therapy - No.
and post-op period.
- No.
- Claudia Joy, no.
- I already said yes.
You brought home a dog? Uh.
No, no, it's not what you think.
I think it's a dog.
What do you think? - Can we keep him? - Yeah.
Can we? Trevor, no.
Absolutely not.
N-O.
I'm taking Katie to ballet? Me and Mom got football.
You and Mom have football? She is the coach.
- Thought you weren't going to do that.
- Well, I changed my mind.
You're trying to get to me by punishing one of the division's most promising team leaders, all because he used to work for me.
Why would I want to do that? That would be petty and unfair.
Exactly.
Did Emmalin ever really grieve for her sister? - Of course.
- No, what I mean is, did she talk about it within the family? I don't want to let you go.
- I love you.
- I love you.
I don't know how we're going to make this work.
Yes.
Make that bed any neater, the poor girl's going to be afraid to sleep in it.
I just want everything to be perfect.
Haneen comes from a war-torn country.
I'm pretty sure this room is gonna defy her wildest expectations.
I know.
It's just It will be the first time anyone's stayed in this room since Amanda died.
Amanda would love what you're doing.
She had a big heart, just like her mother.
Helping a girl in need is the perfect way to honor her memory.
You're right.
I think having Haneen here is going to be good for the whole family.
Seeing her through surgery and physical therapy.
I think Emmalin is really looking forward to it now.
It's funny how things turn out, huh? Claudia Joy.
I'm fine.
I'm fine.
Go.
I love you.
See you tonight.
You sure you don't want a cup? No, thanks.
I'm meeting Frank for breakfast.
Just stopped by to see if I could help get the house ready for Haneen.
Wait.
You're meeting Frank for breakfast? Yeah.
- You two didn't go home together? - No.
- Not even a kiss? - Well Okay, Denise, tell me what happened.
- It was actually very sweet.
- Yes? Frank took me for a walk and we held hands.
- And? - And we said we love each other.
And we called the mediator to withdraw the divorce papers.
So, you're not going to Denver? We're going to try to make this work out.
Oh! Oh, Denise, that is so wonderful.
- I'm so happy for you.
- Thanks.
We realize that it's not going to be perfect right out of the gate, but I just You know, I'm hopeful it's going to work out.
You think it might not work? Honestly, after this past year, I'm scared to think too much.
Mmm.
It's so quiet.
Tell me you changed your mind and took the dog to the shelter.
Yep.
And I dropped the boys off with him, too.
They're adorable.
I'm sure they'll find good homes.
Hey! No.
Being the good, Mom-fearing boys that they are, T.
J.
And Finn took Lucky for a walk.
- No! - Yeah.
This is going to be great, Rox, you'll see.
Lucky's showing the boys what it means to really take care of something.
Well, I'm all for it if it means I get a few more minutes of sleep.
Mom! Mom! Mom! Lucky's got Finn! What? - Finn, are you okay? - It was so cool, Mom.
It was like a big Slip 'n Slide, except without the slide.
You can get up now.
Come on.
Are you sure you're okay, big guy? I want to do it again! Trevor, it's not funny.
He could've been hurt.
He just needs to put on a few pounds, that's all.
So the boys walk the dog, but I got to walk the boys, is that it? - Whoa! Look at the time.
- Come on, Lucky.
- Trevor.
- I'm late, Rox.
Well, the assignments for the war exercises come out today.
Oh, that's exciting.
I talked to the travel nursing agency.
They took me off the list.
Frank? No, I'm glad.
That's I'm glad to hear that.
Okay.
For a second, I thought you changed your mind.
No, no.
No second thoughts, D.
Okay.
So So what's bothering you? I just don't know how to get this thing up and running again.
That makes two of us.
I guess we should start by talking.
- Ladies first.
- Oh, no.
- No, this is a two-way street.
- All right.
Fair enough.
Jeez, I Okay, I'll go first.
I'm sorry.
D, I know that.
I know.
And I don't want you to feel like you have to keep apologizing to me.
Okay? - We have to get past that.
- I know.
I just I don't know how else to begin.
As far as what happened, when I met him, I No Whoa.
No.
Look, the most important thing is that we never let this happen again.
- We have to talk about it.
- Why? Why, D? I don't think talking about it makes you feel any better.
It sure as hell doesn't make me feel any better.
Maybe we should get some help.
I don't know that we can get through this on our own.
Okay.
Okay.
Haneen, we're really glad you're here.
- You remember Emmalin? - Hi.
I have to get to the hospital, make sure everything's on track for surgery tomorrow.
- Okay.
Oh, great.
- Yeah.
Perfect.
- Haneen, you okay? - Yes, thank you, Dr.
Burton.
All right.
I'll see you tomorrow.
Don't forget, no food after midnight.
Clear your stomach for the operation.
- Got it.
- All right.
Take care.
Okay.
- Bye.
- Bye.
Well, let's give you a tour.
I want you to feel right at home.
Okay, this is This is what we call the sun room.
Okay? You can use it to relax, watch TV, read.
This Well, these operate the television.
Mom, she's seen a TV before.
Right.
Sorry.
- Do you want to see your room? - Okay.
It is so big.
It used to be my sister's.
My sister, my brother, and I, we share room smaller than this.
- We used to share room.
- Yeah.
Um, I put that down.
That's east, that way.
And I got a prayer mat for you.
Thank you.
No, here.
Let me.
It is very nice of you.
Well, I just thought, you know What a drag, huh? Not being able to do stuff on your own? I get used to it.
After operation, I am fine.
I'm really sorry for what happened to your family.
Why do you apologize? There is no need.
My own people did this, not yours.
One of my own people killed my sister, too.
I'm still waiting for someone to apologize to me.
Ms.
Bozard? I know I don't know much about these things, but a tiara on a cat? Yeah, nothing says "I love my pet" like cubic zirconia.
Sorry.
Who'd have thought that waiting for a vet would be like waiting for a real doctor? We've still got time.
But it wouldn't be right for the assistant coach to be late for the first Bulldogs game.
Yeah, T.
J.
Says you really know what you're talking about.
Well, that's the name of the game, staying one step ahead of the eight-year-olds.
And Chase? What does he think about you coaching? I think he's still trying to wrap his head around it, but he promised me that he would keep his mouth shut today, so we'll see.
Oh, thank God, here's the mutt.
Lucky took his microchip like a champ.
Who's a good boy? You are, aren't you? Yes, you are! Okay.
Thank you.
Oh, how did you want to pay for today's visit? Excuse me? Isn't medical covered on post? - For families, but not for pets.
- Are you kidding me? Well, we take care of the Army's animals, sentry dogs, that kind of thing, but everything else is a fee for service.
Well, but I didn't even ask for this microchip.
I was told that the Army requires it.
Well, that's true.
But if Lucky ever gets lost, then the microchip will make sure he gets home safe.
Hey, if this dog ever gets lost, the last thing I want is for him to be returned.
- You don't mean that.
- Actually, I think she does.
- How much? - $20.
You know, between the collar and the leash and the stupid chew toys, it's not even noon, and I've already dropped - I think you hurt his feelings.
- Oh, please.
Come on.
She's not really a dog person.
Whoa! Hey! Slow down, stupid dog! - You've got to talk to him nice, Mom.
- Yeah? You try.
Lucky? Lucky? Sit.
Good boy.
Let's go, Coach.
Game time.
All right.
Thanks, Mike.
All right, game time, boys.
Now, let's everybody think about what we're going to do today, all right? We're going to protect the ball, we're going to get our blocking assignments, we're going to play heads-up football.
You know how I know we're going to do this? Because that's how we practice, right? - Yes, sir! - Sir! All right, everybody take a knee.
Dear Lord, we ask that you help us play as a team and be good sportsmen, protect us and our opponents from injury, and grant us all a great time playing the game of football.
In your name we pray.
Amen.
Amen.
You got anything to add, Coach Moran? Um.
- Go get them, Bulldogs! - All right.
Good.
Get going, get going.
Big game's coming up.
Think you'll get the nod, Burton? I'm hopeful.
The word is we're both on the short list.
Is that why you asked to see me, Connor, - to talk about the war games? - No.
- What's this? - Your Quarterly Compliance Report.
- Is there a problem? - It wasn't in the proper format.
I distributed the new guidelines last week.
Didn't you get them? - What was wrong with the old format? - I had a few problems with it.
And seeing as this was due yesterday, I'm going to have to classify your report as a late submission, unless you can get it back to me by 1800.
- You'll have it.
- Good.
All right, guys.
We've got time for one more play, all right? Lucas, I want you to line up wide right, give me a head fake into the post, but then you go all the way and do a corner route, okay? - Yes, sir.
- Dave, you line up inside of Lucas.
You do a straight post route.
T.
J.
, play action fake to Henry and a pump fake to Dave, but then you hurl it into the corner and Lucas will be waiting for you.
You think you can throw it that far? - Yes, sir.
- All right.
Good man.
Hands in, guys.
On three.
One, two, three.
Bulldogs! - Get up there.
- The old Hail Mary.
- Yeah, well, she's worked for us before.
And besides, their left corner's been cheating into the middle all day.
Yeah, I noticed that, too.
I just hope Lucas can hang on to the ball.
Yeah, I hope T.
J.
Can get it to him.
Right, 29! Right, 29! Hut, hike! Come on, T.
J! Run, Lucas! Attaboy! All right, Bulldogs! Bring it in! Come on.
Come on, guys.
Bring it in! Bring it in! Everybody! Coach Moran! Coach Moran, maybe you could stop the showboating and bring it in here, please! Come on! Everybody in, team.
Come on.
Now, first things first, put your hands in.
We owe the Falcons a cheer, right? Ready? Two, four, six, eight, who do we appreciate? Falcons! Falcons! - Bulldogs! Bulldogs! - Did you see that, boy? - The Bulldogs won.
- Thanks, Coach.
Good game.
Everybody, listen up.
Pay attention.
What I saw out there on the field, it was good play.
You guys played hard, you played clean, and I'm proud of you, all right? But what I saw after that, just about erased all of it.
Now, we didn't talk about it before, so I'm not mad at you all, but Look, I know winning feels good, but you can't rub it in the other guy's face.
And when you find yourself in the end zone, there's no dancing.
Just act like you've been there before, all right? Like it's no big deal.
- Okay? - Yes, sir! All right, take a knee.
Come on.
Dear Lord, we thank you for the opportunity to play, for keeping us safe.
We ask your help in coming away from this contest as better players and better people.
- In your name we pray.
Amen.
- Amen.
Hold on a minute.
Coach Moran? Uh Don't forget, tomorrow's game's at 2:30, so warm-up's at 1:00.
Okay.
All right.
I'll see you guys then.
Go get your treats.
Come on.
Go.
Remember, clean up afterwards.
Nice work.
Everybody, get.
Come on.
Get home.
I'm sorry to bark at you, but we got to remember we're role models, and not just for the kids, for the parents, too.
All right? Yeah.
Got it, Coach.
Congratulations, Colonel Connor, Colonel Burton.
You two have been selected to lead the Mission Rehearsal Exercises.
Let me remind you, war games of this scale don't happen too often around here, so when they do, all eyes, from the Pentagon on down, will be on Fort Marshall and the officers we put in charge.
But I will tell you this.
I have complete confidence in our decision.
Burton, you will head up Blue Force.
As the attacking force, you'll be expected to generate a battle strategy that will be under review throughout the coming weeks.
Yes, sir.
Connor, you will lead the OPFOR, the opposition force to Burton.
Major Sherwood here will be heading up White Cell.
He'll be there to monitor and evaluate in the field.
Now, go home, celebrate, and then get ready.
It's going to be a demanding few weeks.
- Thank you, sir.
- Yes, sir, thank you.
Dismissed.
It's on.
It's already dead, hon.
- The nerve of that guy.
- Who? I haven't been scolded like that since Sister Mary Agatha's homeroom.
What are you talking about? Coach Don.
My son makes an awesome catch to win the game and I try to give him a simple congratulations.
And what do I get? An earful about how I'm a poor role model.
I don't know that throwing Lucas in the air and doing the Ickey Shuffle - qualifies as "simple congratulations.
" - Don't you start on me, too! Easy, tiger.
I'm just saying that excessive celebration is a penalty in the NFL.
Yeah, well, that's a load of crap, too.
I mean, what is the point of winning if you can't rub somebody's nose in it? You're supposed to never have any fun? And his "taking the knee" stuff? I'm telling you, that guy is a little out there.
Well, that's his deal.
Why does it bug you so much? I don't know.
Ugh! It just brings me back to Saint Ignatius all over again.
The rules, the prayers, the nuns.
I don't know Maybe I'm the one who's missing something.
But do they really just believe that there's some old guy up there with a big white beard who's just judging everyone? Hey, whatever gets you through, right? You should see some of the stuff the Delta boys do.
Some of them pray, some have their lucky socks, their favorite songs.
One guy recites Where The Sidewalk Ends before every mission.
Okay, well, that's just silly.
Maybe, but if you're about to run headfirst into something that scares you to death, you do just about anything to make yourself feel better.
Thank you.
Guess we're going to finally find out who the better man is, huh, Burton? You have no idea who you're dealing with, Connor.
Well, that might make me nervous if it were true, but I do know what I'm dealing with.
Damaged goods.
What? Four weeks of off-post head-shrinking after your last tour in Afghanistan.
Really, Evan? You're going to go there? Come on.
Everybody knows if General Holden wasn't your guardian angel, you would've been drummed out of the Army by now.
Well, that is funny coming from a pencil pusher like you, Connor.
Let me remind you that I've commanded more than a desk in my career.
I know what it takes to lead in combat, and believe me, you don't have it.
And I am going to kick your ass.
Lucky! There you are.
These are my favorite work shoes! Do you know how many keg changes I had to do to break these things in? Boys, why don't you give your mom and me a second, okay? Rox, take a deep breath.
Lucky's still adjusting to being in a new place with all new people.
Yeah, well, I'm still getting adjusted to Army life, too, but you don't see me chewing up a perfectly good pair of shoes.
Oh, come on.
I know he didn't mean any harm.
Okay, now I will admit, it probably wasn't the best time to bring a pet into the family.
I mean, the boys are still a little young and I'm busier at work than I've ever been.
Continue.
I'm sorry so much of this has fallen on your shoulders.
- But, I mean - But what? I mean, look at him.
Look at the way the boys are with him.
See, you only see the fun side.
You don't see the work side.
Oh, come on.
You got to admit, he is so darn cute.
Cute, huh? See, you see Benji, I see Cujo.
I'm going to be honest with you.
The last time we tried something like this, it Well, we weren't exactly thrilled with the results.
Yeah.
Denise filled me in.
So what's different this time? Ladies first? Um.
Well, I think we were both very angry and confused back then.
And now? - Now we're just confused.
Well, that's an honest place to start.
I feel like we should talk, and I don't think that Frank necessarily agrees.
In my world, you take whatever you got, you put it in your pack, and you move on.
- Right.
Accomplish the mission.
- Exactly.
So what's the mission here, Frank? To To make things right.
To be close again.
It sounds like the same thing to me.
You know, this isn't a matter of different goals.
You know, it's a question of how to accomplish the mission.
Which, in this case, is to reconnect, to rebuild trust.
- Is that fair? - Right.
But how? I mean, how do we do that? Slowly.
Lovingly.
You know, I suggest you two go out on a date.
I don't know, D.
Dating? It just feels kind of phony to me.
Well, all he means is that we give ourselves time to, you know, build new bridges over familiar water.
Isn't that what he said? Okay.
I'm willing to give it a try.
- Good night.
- Good night.
- I'll walk you to the door.
- You don't have to.
No, I do.
That's what a gentleman does for a lady.
- May I help? - No, no, no.
You're our guest.
- I want to help.
- After your hand gets better.
I hope everything is okay.
We have shish kebab, - hummus, baba ghanoush.
- It's wonderful.
- Too much trouble, though.
- Not at all.
We want you to feel right at home.
I do not eat like this at home.
- Evening, ladies.
Hello, Haneen.
- Hello.
- Wow, what a feast.
- Hi, sweetheart.
- Haneen, I hope you're hungry.
- Yes.
Is everything okay? Uh.
I think maybe it's the uniform.
- I'll go change.
- No.
Is not uniform.
Sweetheart, what is it? Did we do something wrong? Hmm? Haneen.
Haneen, please tell us what's bothering you.
I do not want the surgery.
You in the kitchen? Yeah, I'm over here.
Oh, it sure smells good.
- Hello.
Earth to Roxy.
- Sorry.
Just not used to a little peace and quiet around here.
Mmm-hmm.
It's like I said, babe.
It just took some time for the dog to get used to the family.
Maybe you're right.
Mom, Dad, something's wrong with Lucky.
- Oh.
What happened? - We were teaching him to jump.
Well, you boys were supposed to be in bed.
Yeah, I know, but it was so cool.
We used a bag of chocolate chips.
Chocolate? You gave Lucky chocolate? How much? - Why? Is that bad? - Yeah, babe.
That's bad.
Dogs can't eat chocolate.
We've got to get Lucky to the vet right now.
- Mom? - It's going to be okay.
Haneen, is it okay if we come in? Come in.
Hello, Haneen.
Hey, I understand you're frightened.
It's perfectly natural to be scared of surgery.
But it's for a good cause.
By this time tomorrow, your hand will be healing and all the scary stuff will be behind you.
I don't think that's it.
Well, what do you think it is? Haneen was brave enough to leave her country and come here all alone.
I don't think a stupid needle is going to freak her out.
Haneen? Whatever's troubling you, this surgery is the only way you'll get better.
- I do not want better! - Why? You ask me why? I ask you why? Why am I alive when my family is dead? Why am I here when they are not? Haneen, your mother and father, they would want you to be here.
Your brother and sister, they would want you to be alive, too, wouldn't they? But it hurts.
Because they're gone.
Because no one can answer your questions.
Why you're here and they're not.
Why you were spared and left to grieve.
And all we can do, sweetheart, is grieve with you and try to make you see that you are not alone.
We're here and we understand.
Sweetheart.
Sweetie.
Oh, baby.
It should have been me, Mom, not Amanda.
- No, don't say that.
- No.
I wish it had been me! Oh, sweetie, baby, come here.
Oh, baby girl.
Oh, baby girl.
I am so sorry, Emmalin.
I'm so sorry.
Okay.
Lucky's okay! Good news.
The doctor was able to clear his system.
Lucky's going to be just fine.
In fact, she says that he is so healthy, he could easily live to be 20.
You hear that, boys? Lucky's going to be around when you're still in college.
Nice! - Awesome.
Come on.
You didn't sleep? No.
Not much.
I didn't realize having Haneen here would stir up so much emotion.
In my head, I keep hearing Emmalin sobbing.
Maybe it's just what she needed.
- I've got to run.
- All right.
- Let me know.
- I'll call.
- I'm sorry.
I didn't mean to intrude.
- No worry.
I finish.
Can't be late for hospital.
- Morning.
- Emmalin.
- Yeah? - Nothing.
Let's get a move on, girls.
Timeout, Bulldogs.
- How much time we got, Coach? - We've got time for one more play.
Just like yesterday.
We're only down by six.
Yeah, that's more than enough time to pull this thing out, so we're going to run the same plays we did yesterday, right? - The Hail Mary.
- Exactly.
Lucas, you are wide left, Dave, you're just inside him.
T.
J.
, I want you to pump fake to Dave, you find Lucas in the corner, okay? - Yeah! - All right, everybody.
Hands in.
Come on.
Ready? One, two, three.
Bulldogs! - All right.
Go for it, guys.
- Okay.
- My stomach is killing me.
- It's only football.
Oh, come on.
Tell me you're not dying inside.
My mind's always on the bigger game.
Blue 28.
Blue 28.
Hut, hike! - Come on, Lucas! - Go, T.
J.
, go! - T.
J.
, go! - Come on, T.
J! Go! - What's he doing? - He's playing ball.
Run it! Run it! That's it, guys! Game's over.
Nice try, son.
Good game.
Come on, guys.
Team, get out there.
Good game.
Good game, guys.
Come on.
- Why didn't you pass me the ball? - Because you were covered.
- I was not! Hey! - Were, too! - Was not! On the double! On the double! In, in, in! Hurry up! On the double! Double time.
Put your hands in.
Come on.
Ready? Two, four, six, eight, who do we appreciate? Panthers.
Panthers.
No, no.
Do it again and louder.
Come on! Two, four, six, eight, who do we appreciate? Panthers! Panthers! There you go.
That's better.
Thank you.
Wow.
That was a good game, you guys.
You played hard to the end, you didn't quit.
T.
J.
, way to think on your feet.
Guys, I'm going to tell you something that might surprise you.
I'm glad we lost.
Because the Panthers showed us how we can improve, and now we are going to be a better team for it, right? - Yes, sir! - Right? Yes, sir! All right.
You all know the drill.
Come on.
Lids off.
Dear Lord, we thank you for the opportunity to come out and play in your glorious sunshine and have some fun.
We ask that you help us hold our heads high with the knowledge that no matter what the scoreboard says, if we do our best, we always walk away winners.
- In your name, we pray.
Amen.
- Amen.
All right, you guys.
Good game.
Come on, let's head out.
Come on.
- Sorry, Lucas.
I should've thrown it.
- No, I was covered.
Want to go play some video games later? Sure.
Enlisted management, call Tricare.
Okay.
- Coffee.
- Thank you.
I was so thirsty.
Yeah, waiting will do that to you.
- Hey.
- Hi.
Hmm.
- From both of us.
- They're sweet.
- How is she? - We don't know yet.
- How was the game? - We lost.
Yeah, but it wasn't all bad.
Hey.
She's okay.
Oh! There was There was more damage than they initially thought, but the procedure went well.
And with proper rehab, Haneen should be just fine.
- Would you like to see her now? - Yes.
Housekeeping, 161.
- Come on, sweetheart.
Housekeeping, We'll install our main supply route here, which crosses our alternate SR here.
Wait a minute.
I'm going to make a slight correction at this coordinate.
Take this ridge out of play for possible ambush.
Okay.
Let's take five.
Go ahead.
There's been a slight change in the battle plan.
I have new coordinates for you.
Totally advance.
- Go, go, go.
- Jump on that.
- Watch out.
- Come on, come on, come on.
Wait, wait.
Pause, pause.
Moran here.
- No, Chase.
You just got home.
- Sorry, kiddos.
Daddy's got to go to work.
I leave in the morning.
All right.
You guys come here.
Come here.
Come with me.
Here.
Come on.
All right, let's take a knee.
Um.
Whoever is up there listening, we would like to thank you for the time that we get to spend together as a family, and we ask you to watch over us when we're apart.
And we sure would appreciate it if you'd keep Daddy safe and bring him home soon and - Um - Amen.
- Amen.
- Amen.
Where'd that come from? Whatever gets you through, right? - Hi.
- Hey.
What? Denise, you are more beautiful than the day I met you.
You were on a morphine drip and I was coming off a 12-hour shift.
Well, hey, I know beauty when I see it.
Thanks.
No.
Absolutely not.
I mean it.
Want me to quiz you? Okay.
"Peace be upon you.
" - Do you know how much I love you? - Mom.
Oh, you're good.
That's good, Luc.
- I know.
- That's really - Come on.
- That's good.
Any minute now My ship is coming in Don't help him.
I'll keep checking the horizon And I'll stand on the bow And feel the waves come crashing Come crashing down Down, down on me And you say, "Be still, my love" Open up your heart Let the light shine in Don't you understand? I already have a plan I'm waiting for my real life to begin
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