Beverly Hills, 90210 (1990) s08e24 Episode Script

The Nature of Nurture

Sorry.
Ten minutes isn't officially late.
I was early.
How early? You already ate? I was hungry.
Nat.
- Two double espressos, please.
- Make mine a single.
Three cups of coffee? Two singles, please.
Watching out for my drug intake? I'm just being supportive.
Okay, as long as that's all it is.
Promise.
How's the old job hunt going? Terrible.
No one's interested.
It's like they can't wait to get me out the door.
I can't believe this.
I mean, you created - your own clothing line.
- And stole someone else's concepts.
Only 'cause you were taking too many pills.
Another reason why no one's lining up to hire me.
Listen to me.
You got to keep trying.
I appreciate your support.
I really do.
But the fact of the matter is, I threw away a really great job.
Now, I may never get hired again.
What do you mean I'm not getting the child? I told you when you applied to be a foster mom that it would take time for the application to be approved.
But I found him.
Which is why the couple getting custody want to thank you.
But I saved his life.
Yeah, you did, Kel, but maybe it's time to let him get on with it.
Hi, I'm sorry to interrupt, but we're here.
Brandon, Kelly, this is Kyle Vossler.
This is the foster parent I told you about.
- Congratulations.
- Thanks.
You, uh you're my hero.
Well, I didn't really do anything.
No, no, you Well, you just made our lives complete.
Hi.
We named him Raphael.
Raphael, that's a great name.
He was a, an angel wasn't he? Someday we just want to be able to tell him how he came to us.
And we didn't want to be talking about some mysterious Lady X.
I thought that you were just the foster parents.
The county has a fast-adopt program that allows foster parents to apply for custody.
But still, making it this far is a huge win.
The stories that we could tell you about the approval process would just curl your hair.
You know, the obstacles that you guys had to overcome would probably make a great story for my newspaper.
Please.
Don't get him started.
They actually had to be convinced that we could nurture a child.
Can you? We came here to thank you.
I don't mean to offend you.
My first concern is for this baby.
Our baby.
How are you going to raise him? What, do you mean is he going to be exposed to show tunes and makeup? - Gene - I think we should be going.
You haven't answered my question.
We've answered questions like yours for years.
Now we have Raphael.
We don't have to anymore.
I'm going to go out for some bagels.
You guys want one? Yeah.
Sesame, thanks.
- Is that my interview? - Mm-hmm.
Thanks.
-I didn't know gays adopting was so controversial.
Till last night, neither did I.
Steve, I know this is just a first draft, but there's printing on the back of this.
- It's recycling.
- Oh.
Before I forget, this is your invitation to the Southern California Small Press Association awards luncheon that's on Friday.
And, uh, when you win, remember the little people.
And you are? Ha, ha.
Janet, just get three bagels, okay? We don't need half a dozen.
Hey, you know, Steve, they sent us four tickets.
Why don't you invite Jill? Oh.
That's not her thing.
I was thinking Janet maybe.
Oh, because with Jill, you're still pretending to be Ted.
Well, that's who she's in love with, right? Why spoil the fantasy? And you're only doing that for her benefit of course? Exactly.
You are one of the great humanitarians.
Thank you.
Recycling, bagel-counting, going for a little too much workplace ambiance Correct me if I'm wrong, but I smell money trouble.
Well, you're wrong.
You smell huge money problems.
I don't get it, Steve.
Couple months ago, we were doing great.
Advertising revenue is seasonal, Brandon.
Big bucks in the fall, nada in the New Year.
Well, how bad is it? Unless we get a big advertiser, our next issue could be our last.
Which is why I've made an executive decision.
To work in the dark? - To take cigarette ads.
- We are not going to promote anything that kills people.
It's a legal product.
- That kills people.
- It comes - with a warning label.
- Not good enough.
We can't do it.
Well, what else can we do, Brandon? Flight 29 from Buffalo Have I mentioned I could kill Brandon for this? She called and asked how you were doing.
What did you want him to do, lie to her? Desperately.
I mean, what does she think, I need her support or something? So you don't? You know what? Her idea of support is me holding her purse while she shops at Saks, okay? 'Hi, honey! - Hey.
It's so good to see you.
Oh, hi.
Oh.
Give me that.
Okay.
How are you? Amazingly well.
Is that so? Oh, she's amazingly strong.
I wonder where she gets that from? I heard your song on the radio the other day.
I couldn't believe it! -That's 'cause it's too good to be true.
Well, the business side of it stinks, but the music's great.
- It still can be.
- Val, I thought - we were past this? - Let's not make a scene, okay? Fine.
And the part about me being strong? I get that on my own.
They're good.
Yeah, all the better to wallpaper my bathroom with.
Donna, designers aren't buying your stuff, so make it yourself.
I mean, what do you need? Well, I need someone to help me cut a few samples.
Then I'd have to sell them, and if they sold Oh, which they probably won't, right.
I need materials, - seamstresses, workplace - Got it.
Got what? I'll help you get the samples out, get them sold.
I'll even put up the cash.
That's really nice, but I couldn't.
I'm telling you I have the best people to work on this.
I don't know.
Mixing business with pleasure It's all pleasure.
Can you honestly say that what you're doing is better for Raphael than putting him in a home with a dad and a mom? Gene and Kyle have been on the waiting list for two years.
How come every time I ask a tough question I don't get an answer? We've been to their home.
We've interviewed their family and friends.
Every indication is they would provide Raphael with a loving, safe environment.
We can't ask for more than that.
Well, I think you can.
I think you have the responsibility to.
I'll call you back.
Hello, honey.
Dad, what are you doing here? Are you supposed to be here? Believe it or not, I got - time off for good behavior.
- I would have come to pick you up.
No, no, no, I, uh, wanted to surprise you.
How are you feeling? I may not look it, but, uh, I've never felt better.
Just being able to walk through a door.
I wish you would've called.
Maybe I was afraid that you If you had time, you would think of some good reason why I shouldn't come down here.
I'm glad you're here.
So what are you going to do? Your letters they talked about second chances.
I guess I'm here for mine.
So, uh, how are your parents, Blake and Emily? How are they handling his retirement? Great.
It's like they're rediscovering each other.
Your letters were so descriptive, I feel like I know you.
I feel the same way about you, Ted.
How's Sam? "Sam"? I wish I was as close with my brother.
Sam's great.
I just saw him the other day.
- We went on a hike.
- He's out of the wheelchair? I didn't tell you? It's a miracle.
He's up, he's dancing.
How's Jane taking the news? Jane's taking the news like she should be taking the news.
I just hope they patch things up.
I mean, hers was a crime of passion.
Uh, oh my, look what time it is.
I've got to get back to my office.
I thought you worked at home? I do.
My, my home office.
Check please.
Is everything all right? You seem a little nervous.
I am a little.
I'm more comfortable talking about you.
I got that from your letters.
Here I am treating you like a guest on Oprah.
I've got to get back to my office.
Never.
Very good.
Uh, Mr.
San Uh, you know what? Let me give you cash.
I think I'm all maxed out, with my karaoke lessons and all.
Just kidding.
All I'm saying is, so far so good.
Give my mom time.
She'll poison the well.
I didn't know anybody lived back here.
Yeah, someone just moved in.
Well, he sure likes to crank up the stereo.
It's "Day of Destruction.
" Used to listen to Woody Sloan in high school.
What are you doing? Introducing myself.
Being polite.
Hi.
How you doing? I'm David Silver.
I live across the way.
Hey.
This is Valerie Malone.
Hello.
Just wanted to welcome you to the neighborhood.
A quiet neighborhood where people don't crank up the stereo.
I wasn't playing the stereo.
I'm sorry.
Are you Woody Sloan? Excuse me.
Did you see that? See what? I saw a guy who wanted to be left alone.
Why do you care anyways? You gave up music.
Hi.
I'm looking for Steve Sanders.
He's not here right now.
Maybe I can help you.
I'm Dean Shaver, with Southwestern Ad Group.
-Mm-hmm.
I'm dropping off some mechanicals.
Oh, great.
Sorry about this, chief.
The Beat doesn't do cigarette ads.
Well, your publisher signed these orders.
Consider them rescinded.
And you might be? The editor.
If you, uh, need to get in touch with me.
Don't think I will, but thanks.
- Thanks.
- Yeah.
What's going on? The paper might fold.
I had no idea.
Well, your publisher signed these orders.
Would these save it? If we ran them.
Which we're not going to.
You don't think we should, do you? I think you should do whatever feels right.
No matter what anybody says.
Just like you're doing with Pam Ahern? Yes, it is.
And it's not easy without your support.
I'm sorry, but I feel like you getting custody of that child is wrong.
Oh, is that because you think Kyle and Gene would make such great parents, or because I would make a lousy mom? Neither.
It's because I'm not ready to be a father.
And because it would ruin our relationship.
And because you never took the time to ask me whether or not I wanted this kid in my life.
You make it sound - like I need your permission.
- I think you do.
Okay, um, my dad's out of jail.
Do I have your permission to go and see him? -Don't twist this, Kelly.
You know what I mean.
No, I don't, Brandon.
We just dropped the samples off yesterday.
I know.
I was just too excited to sleep.
I haven't felt this way in a long time.
And I have you to thank for it.
- I think it's going to be great.
- Yeah.
I think so, too.
But I was also thinking that it could be kind of complicated, you and I working together.
So maybe we should set some ground rules.
Whatever you say.
No.
Whatever we say.
If one of us doesn't want something, we don't do it.
We have to listen to each other.
And if you think one of my designs is really, really ugly, you have to tell me, okay? And if I think you're pushing yourself too hard? Then we should talk about it.
Look, I want this to work.
But not if it's going to hurt your recovery.
I'm still in counseling.
My back, it feels great.
And most importantly, you and I worked things out.
I'm fine.
What are you waiting for? Nothing.
Except to go get the samples and for you to go get dressed.
We have some sales calls to make.
- Okay.
- Go.
Sloan? Yeah.
Yeah, he's still working on the same piece.
So what do you think? Hmm? Is that a new sweater? Yeah, my mom bought it this morning for me.
What happened to you holding her purse while she shops? Okay, so she was considerate.
For one day.
You just can't let her in, can you? You have no idea.
L got to go- I got to meet her there.
You know, he's not bad.
You know, ten years ago, he was really, uh He was really doing well.
He had a Grammy, a hit song, a huge record contract What happened? I don't know.
Probably the same thing that happened to me.
Well, then how come he's still playing and you're not? Believe me, he's not getting any joy out of it.
How do you know that? Because, Val, I know.
Well, maybe you should go talk to him.
Maybe it'll help.
Help what? You act like I need to get over something and I don't.
Fine.
Just forget it.
- I had a deal.
- A bad one.
I saved you from it.
Well, remind me to thank you when we go out of business.
Better hurry.
You know what? It's our job to put out a newspaper, not pass moral judgment on the advertisers that help us do it.
Thafs an understandable position coming from a guy who's pretending to be somebody he's not.
That's hitting below the belt, Brandon.
I'm sorry, it affects your credibility.
I'm going to tell her! Really? Before or after you sleep with her? Dean Shaver, please.
Dean? Steve Sanders from The Beat.
I know, I know, what my editor said.
But I'm the publisher, what I say goes.
We're going to run it.
When did you say he'd get here? I told you, Noah doesn't come in till later.
Well, when he does get in You're not going to say a word.
Look, I didn't protect you once.
I'm not going to make that mistake again.
Mom, look, that means a lot to me, but Noah and I have worked things out.
Him on the other hand What the hell are you doing here? Oh, it's nice to see you, too, Valerie.
Well, I thought you'd be in jail rotting away.
Oh, I paid for my crimes, which did not include stealing money from you.
Is everything all right here? Mom, this is Bill Taylor, Kelly's dad.
This is Abby Malone.
Hello, Abby.
Hello.
Unfortunately, your daughter is under the, uh, mistaken impression I cost her some money.
You know what? A hundred thousand dollars isn't just "some money.
" As I said, mistaken impression.
Watch your purse mother.
I'll tell you my side of the story over a drink? All right.
The look on your face when you realized you'd taken me to a steak restaurant Well, you are so captivating, I forgot I was a vegetarian.
And the way you insisted on eating meat simply not to inconvenience me.
That was so sweet.
That's the kind of guy I am.
Here's where I coyly ask if you'd like to come in.
And I say, "Yes, very much.
" I've been, um, thinking about this from the moment we met.
Me, too.
- From before, really.
- What? From that incredible letter where you told me all your fantasies.
Oh, that? And now, I'm going to make them all come true.
I've never wanted to say the name of any man I've ever been with before.
But I want to say yours, Ted.
Ted.
Ted.
Ted Ted.
Um I'm sorry.
What's wrong? Is it something I said, Ted? No, no, it's not you.
It's, I'm I have to go.
I have to go.
Hey.
Hi.
- You ready to go? - Uh, just about.
So what'd you think of my article? Well, it's your job to tell both sides of the story.
I can't help it if I don't agree.
The experts I talked to said that Raphael would be fine.
Not without a maternal figure in his life.
I don't think so.
Oh, so it's not their sexuality you're opposed to, - it's their gender.
- Brandon I don't want to argue about this, okay? I'm just curious about something.
If this was two gay women would you feel the same way? - I don't want to argue.
- Fine.
We have to get going.
I told my dad that we would meet him at the After Dark.
How's he doing? He says he's changed.
- Kel - Brandon.
I wanted to say that I'm sorry for not asking your opinion about the baby.
It was really selfish of me.
I need your help here.
You got it.
Kelly? Leanne.
What are you doing here? I want my baby.
I want Erik.
I really can't talk about this.
Then take me to the lady at Social Services, please.
Help me get my baby back.
Come on, Donna, what do they know? Apparently, the same thing as everyone else.
- Whoa! - Ooh, sorry.
Okay, watch, I'll prove this to you.
Nat, can I show you something? - Uh, yeah, sure.
- Okay.
Will you look at my designs and tell me honestly what you think.
I don't know.
See? B-But these are spring colors.
I'm kind of an autumn guy.
Look, we're not giving up.
Why not? Everyone's given up on us.
You're the one who told me you have to be patient.
-It's just, every time we get turned down, it just reminds me what a great setup I had over at Child's Play.
Yeah, it was a great job.
I mean, no questions asked, it was a great gig.
It'll happen again.
What if it doesn't? I mean, come on, we both know that that was a fluke.
I mean, without their connections with the department store Are there any stops we haven't made yet? Nope, none today.
Just Mayalee's tomorrow, and that's it.
Mayalee's? No problem.
No problem? What Are you and I sitting in the same meetings, or? - They're gonna love you.
- Based on what? I don't know they're gonna love you, though.
I say we get out of here, we get our skates and go to the beach.
No, no, I don't think so.
It'll take your mind off work.
I'm tired.
Can you take me home? I'm so happy you decided to take Erik back.
Even though you offered to take him? He belongs with you.
When he couldn't have that, my heart went out to him.
He's so precious.
I'm glad you finally realized that.
So am I considering the alternative.
The alternative? The idea of my boy being raised by a couple of queers.
I I met Gene and Kyle.
They seem really nice.
Yeah, to raise a ballerina.
You said that you talked to your mom about the baby.
Did you talk to her about this? She's the one who showed me the newspaper article about what those guys were trying to do.
That's how you found out about Gene and Kyle, through the paper? Without that article, Erik would have been raised gay.
You're not raised gay, you're born that way.
Wh-What would you do if you were me? Would you let those guys raise your kid? I wouldn't leave my kid on a doorstep.
But if you did, would you let them? Leanne.
- Oh, hey.
- Hi.
How'd your date go? Well, it it didn't, really.
If it's because you told her the truth, then I'm proud of you.
Oh, no, no, she wanted to have sex.
With Ted.
Yeah.
Which is why I couldn't go through with it.
Well, good for you.
Oh, hey, listen, the ad guy was back.
Brandon's not too pleased.
Thanks for the warning.
Maybe I wasn't clear, Steve.
I'm not gonna edit a paper that runs cigarette ads.
You were clear.
Well, I guess there's nothing left to say.
That's right, bail on me, go ahead.
Oh, no, this isn't on me, Steve, it's on you.
No, this is on us.
This is our failure.
Not mine.
You remember that when you get that award.
We failed.
Fine.
It's on us.
Am I missing something? Paper's gonna close.
Yeah, Steve, the paper's gonna close, and we're both gonna move on.
No, you're gonna move on.
You always do.
When we graduated college, this paper saved me.
And you saved the paper.
It's not that big a deal, Steve.
It is to me.
Before you say anything, I just want to apologize.
Stop, stop, I have to tell you something.
I think maybe you should sit down before I tell you this, though.
If you're breaking up with me, I think I'd rather stand.
Have a seat.
Uh I'm not Ted.
What is that supposed to mean? It means I'm not the guy that wrote you those letters.
I'm not the man you fell in love with.
My name is Steve Sanders.
But you you knew what was in them.
Ted had an office in the building where I work.
And when he switched jobs, he asked one of my employees to forward his mail.
Well, she must've got the address wrong.
Because all the letters kept coming back to us.
- And you read them? - No, not at first.
But then there were these postcards, and they were beautiful, and Yeah, I read them.
But they were so intimate so personal.
How could you? I sent them back to you, but you flew here before - they had a chance to reach you.
- Wait.
- Wait.
Just stop.
- Jill, the thing is I'm thinking we really have something here.
Just get away from me.
Jill, come on, I know what I did wrong.
Just get away from me! Yeah, Donna and I have a meeting tomorrow with your buyers at 10:00.
That's what I'm proposing.
Mayalee's takes the samples on consignment, and I will handle anything that doesn't move, including incidental costs.
Yeah, but you got to keep it between us.
Even Donna.
All right, I'll see you tomorrow.
Thanks.
Hey.
- Hey.
- Sorry.
Was I interrupting? No, it was an old friend.
What's up? Me.
My mood.
L, um, just spent the day thinking about what you said about not giving up and being patient.
And you were right.
That's the spirit.
If we go in to Mayalee's tomorrow thinking they're gonna love us, they will.
Like money in the bank.
Yeah.
Coming.
Hey, I've been calling you.
Thank you.
For what? I started playing again, with Sloan.
I mean, not really with I-It's really hard to explain.
But you were right.
Well, I'm happy for you, and I want to hear all about it, but I got to get my mom off on her date.
- Her date? - Yeah, she's being mysterious about the whole thing, but I'm not pressing.
Anybody who can take her off my hands is fine by me.
- Hey.
- David, hi.
You know, if you're here to see Kelly, she's not here.
I'm not here to see Kelly.
Well, then who are you here to see? Hi, Bill.
Hi.
I-I'm sorry I'm late.
Oh, that's all right.
Wha He's your date? I know what you're thinking.
Well, then how can you do this? Because I believe he didn't do anything to hurt you.
Like you've ever been a good judge of that before.
You know, now's probably not a really good time.
It'll be okay.
It's fine.
We'll talk about this later.
Evening.
But I don't understand She's a bigot.
She is the child's mother.
I'm sorry, but, according to the law, that's all that matters.
What are you doing here? I know that Leanne read the article, and I just wanted to tell you I think what she's doing is wrong.
Unbelievably enough, no one else does.
Everything's gonna be okay.
Yes, it is.
You're going back to your mommy now.
Can't you guys fight this? We could cry discrimination, drag it out for a year or two in court.
Think of how hard it would be to give him up then.
Ah, you think about how hard it would be for Raphael to give us up.
That's why we'd never do it.
I'm sorry.
Can you promise us that that girl will be as good a parent as the two of us would've been? Can you do that? If you don't want to go to this thing today, I completely understand.
And miss seeing you get an award? No.
- Here, let me do that.
- Thanks.
Did you write your acceptance speech yet? -Yeah.
I'm sorry.
Did you say you were looking for a job? I'll be in the car.
This is so weird.
Even if I win, I feel like I'm losing.
I know how you feel.
How do you know? You backed Leanne, she won.
I don't see your loss.
She abandoned him.
Gene and Kyle loved him enough to let him go.
When they asked me if I thought that she would make a better mother than them, there's no way.
And what's hurting is knowing that I wouldn't have been better either.
Don't be so hard on yourself.
I've been thinking about it, Brandon.
And the reason that I had such a bad reaction to Gene and Kyle was because I wanted the baby for myself.
It had nothing to do with the baby or his needs It was all about me.
Oh, there she is.
Hi, Dad.
Hi, honey.
Hi, Brandon.
Bill, Abby! Hi.
Why are you guys holding hands? Didn't Valerie tell you? The wonderful news? I thought I'd let you tell her.
We're pretty happy about this.
We just hope you are, too.
Happy about what? I didn't even know that you two knew each other.
Valerie introduced us.
Guilty as charged.
Are you sure? Donna You're not just saying it? You made the sale.
I did? I did?! The dresses are terrific.
I'll expect 20 to be ready for display sometime next week.
Twenty? -We'll have 'em for you.
Thank you.
Excuse me.
Hello? Okay.
I have to step out.
Take your time gathering your things.
Hmm Did she just say what I think she said? That you're a brilliant designer and she's happy to have you? She said it.
Oh, ya?! Hi.
What are you doing here? I just came by to see how you were doing with Raphael.
Erik's fine.
Is he? Babies cry, in case you haven't heard.
I don't remember you working for the child welfare people.
Yesterday you asked me a question, and I wasn't sure how to answer it, but now I am.
If I were you, I would let Kyle and Gene raise my baby.
I'm busy.
So if you don't mind Leanne, parenting isn't about biology or sexuality.
It's about love.
Leanne, you've just got to start taking some responsibility for this baby.
I love my baby.
Do you? Do you really? You guys, I think we're up next.
Ladies and gentleman, our next category is for best investigative report.
You know you could at least pretend to like each other.
Dennis Kress, The L.
A.
Gazette, "The Metro Rail, The Gravy Train of the '90s.
" So how's Jill? She never wants to see me again.
Thanks for asking.
"Life on the Streets," Brandon Walsh, The Beverly Beat.
Any word from Kelly? No word.
And the winner is Jennifer Ruiz.
Wow, thank you.
Thank you all.
What did I miss? Oh, a lot of good conversation, good humor, lots of laughs.
You know, a real joy.
Oh, that bad.
We lost.
How'd it go with Leanne? Like talking to a wall.
Probably a lot like it's been talking to me the past few days.
And publisher, Nikki Coulter.
Thank you.
Finally, ladies and gentleman, we'd like to present a Governor's award today for special achievement.
To introduce the recipient of the award, here's the publisher of the Beverly Beat, Steve Sanders.
Thank you.
When I first heard the Association was gonna honor Brandon Walsh with this award, I was thrilled.
I prepared this long speech about how I couldn't imagine anyone more deserving, but I'm not gonna read from it because I'm angry.
I'm angry that this guy doesn't know how good he is, how much his stories affect the lives of others and what a difference he really makes.
I tried explaining it to him, but he won't listen.
Maybe he'll listen to you.
I hate you, you know that? The ends justifies the means here, baby.
And then some.
Thank you, Steve.
Um, you publish a pretty good rag.
And if I have anything to say about it, you'll be publishing it for some time to come.
Oh, yeah! Hey, man.
Hey.
Thought you might like to hear how this sounds.
I hope you didn't mind me joining in with you.
Mind? I'm obliged, man.
This is the first song I've finished in five years.
Why? What happened to you? What happened to you? After "Keep It Together," I would've thought you'd have been way past here.
Things just didn't work out.
They rarely do.
It's a good song, man.
What are you gonna to do with this? The same thing you should, just enjoy it, David, listen to me.
My mom and Bill are going away for the weekend.
Can you believe this? Come here.
- What? - Come here.
Trust me.
What am I gonna do? Just relax for a second, okay.
Come on.
- Hmm? - Yeah.
How's that? Nice.
- Nice? - Yeah.
I don't want to see you any more.
Wait.
Do we have something or not? I have something with Ted.
I don't know you.
Oh, you know, the crazy thing is, I think you do.
It's like we were meant to be together.
I was meant to be with Ted.
Taxi! But your letters came to me.
If you cared about me, you'd figure out why that happened, and you'd fix it.
Wait.
Do we have something or not? It's like the universe is keeping us together! The universe? Uh-huh.
Jill, wait.
You know the saying, "lf you love something, let it go"? Yeah.
It's something Ted used to write to me.
Oh, good, 'cause that's gonna make it very easy for me.
Make what easy? I'm gonna find Ted.
You are not making any sense.
If finding Ted is gonna make you happy, then finding Ted is what I'm gonna do.
Because after all this, I want to see you happy.
Good-bye whoever you are.
It's a miracle, that's what it is.
It's nothing but a miracle.
The mother changed her mind.
We got a phone call from Pam about two hours ago asking if we'd be willing to take in a baby.
We said yes without even knowing that it was Raphael.
We just wanted you to share our joy.
I'm really happy for you guys.
So am I.
You mean that? Yeah, I do.
It's dinnertime.
We'd better go.
Yeah.
Say bye-bye.
Bye, baby- I'm going home now.
I'm finally going home.
You did a good thing there.
Yeah, I did.
No, you did an incredibly good thing.

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