Melrose Place s05e15 Episode Script

2396140 - Escape From L.A.

What the hell is this? Megan, Kim, I swear if you're trying to pull something, I'll I don't know what I'll do.
But you're going to regret it.
Listen, Michael, calm down, okay? It isn't Kimberly, it's me.
I came over here to confront her to tell her how much I loved you and you loved me, and that there was nothing she could do to change that.
Yeah, and I was stupid enough to let her in.
Why? What's your angle? Idle curiosity.
I wonder what you saw in this cheesy tramp.
That's it.
That's it.
I've had enough.
I brought these divorce papers over because I thought maybe we could discuss this once last time.
But you're right.
Why waste time? It's done, okay? I'm finished with this, this whole this whole wigged-out, sad, happy, "touch me, don't touch me" life! Over and out.
Thank you, Michael, for the opportunity to meet your cheap little friend.
Go to hell! We're going to Vegas! If you boil it down, Billy really listens to me.
I mean, really listens.
I guess that's not an easy task, is it? It's just that I've never been able to talk to anybody like I talk to him.
Maybe that's why the sex is so great.
Yeah, probably.
I'm sorry.
I sound like I'm bragging.
No.
No, not at all.
Guess I kinda miss that.
I had the chance with Jake.
Come to think about it, everyone else just made me feel more alone.
Good evening, ladies.
Hi, Billy.
Sam, ready to go? Mm-hmm.
You're early.
Yeah, sorry.
I thought maybe we'd drink a little wine before the movie, you know, have a little chance to talk.
That's fine, you guys go.
Really? Are you sure? I can stay.
No, no, no, I'm fine.
Go ahead, have fun.
I'll lock up.
See you later.
Okay.
Good night.
Good night.
Keys.
Oh, I'm sorry, sir.
We're closed for the day.
I was looking for something for my girlfriend.
Like maybe a couple of these soaps.
I'm sorry.
Really, we are closed for the day.
You can come back tomorrow, though.
I'm here right now.
Why don't you hand me that bank bag, okay? Do it.
Please, don't hurt me.
Take whatever you want.
Yeah, I can do whatever I want.
Come here.
Down, get down.
Please.
Take anything you want.
You got any more cash stashed anywhere? No.
Oh, not bad.
Not bad.
You keep it quiet, all right? You know something? I could have a lot of fun with you.
Maybe some other time, okay? Keep it quiet.
Yeah, yeah, yeah It's Saturday night, and I was feelin' all right Got in a hole because you're so out of sight I'm ready to party, to tear up this town Tonight there's nothing gonna bring us down I'll pick you up Baby, don't be late You drive me crazy when you make me wait The things you do, I go out of my mind But, girl, I need you Running out of time Every night and every day So good to me, yeah I can't believe you have done the impossible, Billy Campbell.
You have left me speechless.
That's good.
Hello? Hi, Billy, it's Sydney.
Hi, Sydney.
Sam there? Yeah, she's right here.
Hi, Syd, what's up? Good morning, Samantha.
I trust your evening was pleasantly carnal.
Uh, yeah, whatever.
So, what do you want? Last night after you left the shop early to satisfy your desires, Jane was robbed at gunpoint.
Oh, my God.
Oh, no.
Is she okay? Physically, she's fine.
The rest of her is a wreck, as if you care.
I do, I do.
I'll be right over.
No! No, you won't.
You are going to open the shop today.
The only person Jane wants to see right now is her newfound mom.
The last person I want to see right now is you, so run the shop today and we'll see if you still have a job tomorrow.
Oh, Jane.
Everything's under control.
Samantha is gonna take care of the shop.
Um, and I've got some tea for you.
Did my mom call? Uh, no.
Not yet.
But, um, the detectives called, and they would like you to go down and look at some more mug shots.
Jane.
It's about time.
Sydney, I just got your message.
What's going on? Something happened to Jane? Uh, yeah, you could say that.
Last night, she was robbed.
Bound and gagged, and she spent the night in the police station every two seconds asking for you, who, of course couldn't be found.
Where were you? I don't think that's any of your business.
Where is she? She's in the bedroom.
I'll see if she still wants to see you.
I assume this tea is for her.
Jane, Sherri just showed up.
Do you still want to see her? Of course.
Honey.
Mom.
I'm so glad you're here.
So, I'll just check back later? Alison, coffee's ready.
Hey, you all right? You look white as a sheet.
I don't feel so great.
I almost got sick.
How about some water? Yeah, thank you.
God, I don't know what's come over me.
It isn't like you haven't been working a whole bunch of shifts lately.
You're exhausted.
Why don't you take the day off? You sure you can handle it? I'm positive.
Besides, I'm sure I can get Matt to come back to work for a shift or two.
I'll drag him out on my way to Shooters.
You know, you're the first person who's ever really taken care of me.
It's like I finally got a family, and it's just the two of us.
That's all it takes.
Yeah.
You know, I was thinking last night when you had your arms around me and I felt so safe and happy, that I hope we didn't do too much damage to our friends.
I mean, they're kind of like our extended family in a way.
You know, you think an awful lot, Alison.
Are you mad? No, not at all.
But if I don't go open up the bar, we're not gonna have a family business anymore.
Don't worry about it.
I'll fix things with Billy, all right? I love you.
You should.
I'm a saint.
Hey, Jake.
Hey, man, how's it going? Listen, um Alison's feeling pretty lousy this morning.
I know you just quit, but I was wondering if maybe you could cover for her today? Oh, you know, today is not good for me.
I've just I've fallen behind in my studies and Oh, man, what happened to you? Hmm? Oh! Nothing really.
I was just helping Dan with one of his patients who was acting out, and it just got a little out of hand, that's all.
Oh, wow.
You really got clobbered.
Hey, Matt.
I came by to see how you were doing.
Hey, Jake, you know Dan.
Yeah, we met at the bar the other day.
That's right.
Good to see you again.
Jake, I'm sorry I can't help you out.
I'll make it up to you.
Yeah, don't worry about it.
Are you sure you're all right? Yeah.
Yeah.
I'll talk to you later.
I don't know why you're here.
I have nothing to say to you.
You're right.
I mean, I can't defend what I did.
You sure the hell can't, so why don't you leave? No, just give me a chance, okay? Just give me a chance? I just want to prove to you that I am not the monster that you probably think I am right now.
I swear this will never happen again.
I'll do anything I can to make up for what I did.
Like what, like what? Take this back? Look, let me try in a small way to begin to make this up to you, okay? Meet me tomorrow night for dinner at Kyle's restaurant, and I've got a little surprise for you.
You don't show up, I understand.
Remember something, Matt, I love you.
And I always will.
Amanda Woodward.
I thought you might be working late, Miss Woodward.
This is the rejuvenated hotshot surgeon.
Dr.
Burns calling.
Peter, I can't talk right now.
I'm working on a presentation.
Okay, all right, how about this? I finish up with the charts I've got stashed up here, giving you time to clean things up there, and then we meet someplace, not Kyle's, and we start putting this old beaten-up marriage of ours back together.
I think it's a good idea that we talk, but I can't tonight.
I'm just not up to it.
Well, how about tomorrow night, or the night after? Amanda, I'm better.
It's like I've come out of some kind of deep sleep at the most important part of my life, my wife isn't here.
Now we can repair this.
We've got to at least try.
We will, but I can't right now.
Emotionally I am completely tapped out.
I'll call you, I promise.
Good-bye.
I hope we're not napping on the job.
We've got a pile of work to do this week.
No, I, um, just clearing my head.
Okay, if you say so.
We still going out Wednesday night? Yeah.
Sure.
Good.
I'm looking forward to it.
So, Kimberly, how are we feeling? Well, I don't know how you're doing, Doc, but, uh, I'm feeling pretty damn terminal.
Mm-hmm.
Well, how about specific physical symptoms? Any change? Oh, some.
The numbness in my hands is getting worse.
But, um recently the dizziness has backed off a bit.
The hardest thing to get used to is this complete lack of energy.
Well, that would be consistent with the blood work I just got back on you.
Your T-cells are way down, but I'd like to schedule another MRI to check on the tumor's growth.
No, no.
No, no more MRis.
No more blood tests.
No more medication.
No more poking prodding questions and sad smiles.
It all stops now.
I'm not your science project any longer.
It's time for me to say my good-byes, and I'll start with you.
'Cause all I want to do now on my own terms is die.
So, maybe we could do something fun today? Just the two of us? See? That is what today is all about.
We'll have the staff whip us up a great lunch and then maybe before you go to work, we can make plans for later.
Well, that would be great.
But I was just wondering Carter, I'm sorry.
It's Mr.
Meyers from Stanford.
He wants you in an on-line conference for a few minutes.
I'll have to do that.
Wait, what were you wondering? I was wondering if if maybe we could go out to lunch, you know, get away from all this? You know, I'm really kind of tied here.
But I promise you, we will have a great time, okay? Walter will shoot for me, okay? Hello, Mr.
Myers.
I'm fine, thank you.
Is everybody there? Good.
Sydney, you're not leaving, are you? Yes, Carter, I am.
I learned a long time ago not to make time for a guy who can't make time for me.
W-w-w-w-wait.
Wait, don't go, okay? I really have fun with you.
You have a funny way of showing it.
Look, I know that I'm not really good at this, okay? I mean, you just seem to me like the first real person I've met in, I don't know, how long.
And, uh I don't want to lose, you know, um, our friendship.
You're still doing that on-line conference? I kind of have to, but it won't take too long.
Actually, um I don't know how long it will take me.
Why don't you call me when you can put together an hour without all your business crap.
Miss Andrews, may I have a word with you? I know this is difficult for you.
Carter knows he's not an easy man to be with.
But in my opinion, he needs you.
Walter, I'm not going to sit around and wait for him to get off the phone or the computer or whatever, you know? It's just not worth it.
Well, perhaps I can make it "worth it.
" I have some discretionary funds, and we'd be glad to compensate you for your time.
I'm going to pretend that you didn't say that.
Get out of my way.
Man: That'll be ready in a couple of minutes.
Thanks.
Hey, Alison? Hi.
How are you doing? I'm fine.
How are you? I'm good.
I'm filling up a prescription.
Ms.
Reilly, your prescription is ready.
Now, you are familiar with this dispenser? Remember, these aren't really effective if you haven't been taking them regularly for two cycles.
I know.
I wanted to tell you that I know that you were really important to Billy, and that you two were like Romeo and Juliet or something.
It's not like I'm trying to replace you, it's just that I found something really special with him Look, I'm happy for you.
Really.
He deserves to find someone like you.
Well, thanks.
Uh, listen, I don't know you very well, so I'd appreciate it if you didn't tell anybody about the pregnancy test.
Please.
There's nothing more private than what a girl buys in a drug store.
Thanks.
So we have white wine for the lady and a draft beer for the gentleman, but those are on the house.
Thanks.
What's the occasion? Nothing, really.
I thought I'd try to make things better between us.
That is so nice.
To friendship.
Long may it wave.
Yeah, to friends.
You know what's going on with Matt lately? He's got this huge shiner, and then there's this guy he's seeing? Dan.
There is something off about that guy.
I don't know.
We saw him at the auction but really haven't met him.
We're having dinner with them tonight at Kyle's, but I'm sure everything's fine.
I'll check it out.
Okay.
Who is it? It's Sherri, your mother.
Hi.
Come on in.
Jane have you been holed up here like this since yesterday? What about your shop? I've told you before, I'm not going back there.
I can't face it.
I can't face anything anymore.
I've been walking around all day trying to figure out what I could do to help you.
I guess all I can do is what I did for myself when I was low.
Believe me, I've been lower than you can even imagine.
Can you just stay with me? Comfort me? No, I can't.
I've realized that that's just not who I am.
I want to tell you something, and I want you to listen because it's the truth.
If you lie down now, the world is just gonna run right over you.
So here's the deal.
I want you to get up, I want you to get dressed, and we're going to go down to your shop tonight, and we're going to face whatever it is that scares you.
No, Mom, please, I can't.
Yes, you can.
You'll walk in there, into the place that you were robbed, and you'll confront those demons.
And you'll be better and stronger for it, I promise you.
Come on.
Let's go.
Mom, just let go.
Honey, I've been there.
I know what it's like.
You can't let them beat you.
Mom You're a grown woman.
Stop it! I'm not like you! Hey, what's going on here? I'm trying to help her.
I think that maybe you should just leave.
Go on.
Get out of here.
It's not your fault.
I guess I'm just not like you.
I guess you're not.
I can't believe that woman.
Why doesn't she just leave you alone? Can't she see this isn't a good time? Dan: This guy is waving his arms around a heavy withdrawal problem, and boom! Matt gets it in the face.
Yep.
Wrong place, wrong time.
Enough about my war wounds.
Let's talk about you two.
Dan: How long have you guys been a couple? It's been coming along for a while now.
Yeah, we've been hot and heavy for about a week.
More wine? Mm.
Matt's had enough.
You guys help yourself.
I'm sorry.
Force of habit.
Huh.
I'm the drunk, here.
Why am I preventing Matt from having a good time? We'd better get used to each other.
We're going to be in pretty close company from now on.
Ah! You're moving in together? That's great.
Yeah, we were having a drink before you guys showed up, and I suggested it.
Matt decided to make an honest man out of me.
That's quick.
Yeah.
Thursday night, as a matter of fact.
I can use help moving in, Billy.
Sure.
Hey, Syd! Hey, you guys.
There you go.
I'd like something sweet and very alcoholic, please.
Syd, how's it going? Oh.
Could be better.
My sister is flirting with the deep end again.
A-ha.
And that guy sent me flowers.
Well, he's successful and all, but completely work-obsessed.
I mean, you know, that's okay, to a limit.
Like, you work your butt off around here.
But his career just runs him, you know? You seem to have it all in perspective, and that's rare, I guess.
Well, man doesn't live by work alone.
Syd, you deserve a man who pays as much attention to you as whatever career he's got going on.
Like, say, a chef in a busy restaurant with the orders backed up? Yes, sweetheart, like that.
See ya, Syd.
I've never known a chef to spend so much time at the bar, like, every time she shows up.
I needed cognac for the duck sauce.
Ought to try some yourself.
Might take you down a notch.
Hey.
So you're working every night, huh? I'd call that a prescription for burn-out.
Well, if you couldn't tell from my surroundings, I'm fighting for my life here, and I'd like to get back to it.
Not until you tell me what I can do to get you back.
I admit I got a little strange, but so did you.
Okay? So, can't we forget that and get back to what we had? I need you to believe in me again.
Peter, it's not that I don't love you.
I wish it were that simple.
But after all we went through and after I poured myself into helping you, and trying to understand I know, and I'm grateful.
Would you let me talk? I'm not good at this sort of "baring your soul" stuff.
But just when everything seemed to be getting back to normal, and it was me needing you, you seemed to turn into someone different.
Come on, Amanda.
I was always still me.
And I always still loved you.
That is not the point! What scared me was that you reminded me of my father, a man who lied as easy as breathing, who only thought of himself, could never be counted on, and who, ultimately, was weak.
And all of the good that you and I had together seemed like a dream.
When I woke up I was face-to-face with a man who was just as self-absorbed and weak as my father.
I just can't believe in someone like that.
Well, I never met your father, but I know who I am.
I'm your husband, and I love you.
You can count on me, and you can trust me.
Honestly, I don't know if that's true.
For God's sake, Amanda.
This is our marriage, our life we're talking about.
I don't want to talk about this anymore, all right? Just, please, leave me alone.
That's what I love about this town! There's money flying everywhere, there's showgirls prancing around on stage dressed up like eagles and flamingos, and they're all topless! Oh! Hey! No, no, no You can have total nudity right here, anytime you want.
Oh, that's what I call entertainment! Michael? Yes, yes.
Do you love me? Oh, of course I do.
Then marry me.
You wanna get married now? Well, yes! Why not? We're here, you're divorced.
Please, please be my husband.
Oh, what the hell.
Why not? Yes! Yes! There you go.
Thank you very much.
Enjoy it.
Thanks.
Pardon me.
Jane, what are you doing here? You said you would take it easy.
Yeah, but I've been thinking about it.
Sherri's right.
I should stand up and face my fears.
Well, it looks like they're about to knock you down.
So Listen, why don't I go in the back and lock up? We'll close early tonight, and I'll take you back to the apartment.
Syd, really, I'm fine, I am.
Right.
Don't move.
Mom.
Dad.
Jane, sweetheart.
Are you all right? It's okay, baby.
We're here now.
Thank you.
Thank you.
God, that doesn't look like a double.
Looks more like a triple.
Um, keep the change.
We'll have another round in a few.
Sure.
Thanks.
Hope that one isn't driving.
Oh, don't worry, he's not.
How did I let you do this? I mean, isn't the guy supposed to get the girl drunk? I hope you plan on taking advantage of me later.
We'll see.
But back to the subject at hand.
Your father? You keep alluding to having him where you want him.
Yeah, away from me, and you, too.
You ought to be grateful.
Oh, I am.
I'm just curious how you did it.
Trying to learn something from you.
Yeah, right.
Like it's not obvious that you think I'm a complete idiot.
That is not true.
When you first showed up here, you were a real threat to me, and now, you've won me over.
I'm starting to trust you and even like you.
If I knew you trusted me, you and I might be even closer.
Do you mean what I think you mean? I don't know.
I don't even know what you even have on your father.
This is between you and me, understand? It's murder.
That's what it is.
Talk about skeletons in the closet, huh? Your father killed someone? Shh.
Yeah.
My grandpa.
My mom's dad.
He had all the money, the companies, everything.
My father worked for him, and they hated each other.
But grandpa had everything in the will for mom and dad.
I was 12.
We were up at the lake.
I was going to go fishing with my grandpa.
So I went over there to meet him at the boathouse, and my dad was already there with him.
And they were arguing.
And my dad hit him.
He hit him so hard, that my grandpa hit his head on the piling.
And I shouted out, and my dad turned and stared at me with one of his looks.
.
Like a cornered animal.
And I didn't say anything to him.
I just helped my father put grandpa in the boat.
My God.
When they found the body, they ruled it as an accidental drowning.
From that day on, my father ran the company.
He divorced my mother.
I mean, he told me that whatever he did, he did for us, for me, and that I was part of it, that it was our secret.
And you've kept that secret all this time? Yeah.
I never had anybody I could trust before.
I'm sorry I put you through so much.
I've never felt more confused and hopeless in my life.
You're certainly not "hopeless," sweetheart.
You know, when Sydney called She told you to come? God, I've been so mean to her.
Don't worry about your little sister.
She understands.
When she called your father and me, I said it didn't matter how long we were here.
We would stay as long as you needed us.
If you wanted to bring your biological mother into your life, then we would help you in any way we could.
'Cause you see, Janie, it doesn't matter about the genes.
You're my daughter.
You've had a part of my soul from the first moment I held you, all through all of the years of new teeth and pink patent leather shoes and broken hearts.
I've always loved you.
And I always will.
The biggest.
The most.
Always and forever.
I don't want to stay here.
Mom, I want to come home with you and dad.
Can I come home, please? Of course you can.
Hi.
Oh, hi.
Great.
Just what we don't need.
Dad, meet Sherri.
It's Jane's real mom.
And Ed, her pal.
I'm Jane's dad.
Very happy to meet you.
Good to meet you.
Same.
And you're here why? I was hoping to see Jane one last time.
Well Hi.
Hi.
I thought I heard you.
Could I talk to you for a minute? Sure.
I just realized that well, maybe after everything that's happened, you didn't know that I loved you.
No matter what happened or what will happen, that will never change.
I love you, too.
I really do.
My parents are here.
I'm going back to Chicago with them.
I need a new start.
I know what that's like.
I'm just glad you have them.
I'm so glad you have the mom and dad you really need.
Thanks.
Come on.
Let's go.
Bye, Ed.
Let's go.
They gotta pack.
Sherri, wait.
I-I just want to thank you for my daughter.
No, I'm the one who's grateful.
I'm so happy for her that you love her so much.
Will you write to me sometime? She has the address.
Yes.
We'll all be in touch, I promise.
Thanks.
So are you okay? I think so.
And I also think this would be the perfect time for you to ask me to marry you.
Oh, it is, is it? That's right, big guy.
And the answer is yes.
That's everything, huh? Yeah.
Matt, I care about you, and so does Jake and everybody else back in the building.
We're a little worried, okay, 'cause I, uh I saw Dan's hand at dinner the other night.
The way he's acting You figured that he's beating me up, is that it? That's it all right, and your friends are concerned about it.
You know what? Billy, thank you very much for taking the day off of work to help me move.
Now leave.
I know you, and you would not be this defensive if there wasn't some truth to what I'm saying.
No, that's it! Sure! Dan's using me like a punching bag, and I just stand there and I take it because I'm some wimpy little queer, right? Come on No.
You know what? I want you to leave.
And you can tell the people back at the building I don't need them talking about me behind my back.
I don't need their concern.
With all the sarcasm you were using, you forgot to ever deny it.
It's sort of hard to do when it's the truth.
I was embarrassed, okay? No, you're forgetting I'm the one that's gonna be professionally embarrassed if it got out.
Dan, let go of me.
Not until you agree that you've got to be more discreet! I will talk the way I talk, okay? What is wrong with you? Shut up! Just shut up! Are we going to round three? Go ahead, take your best shot! I'm sorry, Matt.
Hey, I'm sorry.
You can't let me get like this.
Go ahead! Go ahead! I know how you feel.
Go ahead.
Do it.
No.
I am not like you.
I am not like you at all.
What can I do for you, Dr.
Burns? Well, I was wondering about Kimberly Shaw.
I saw her yesterday, and it seemed like she was saying good-bye.
Doctor, I wonder if you could extend me a little professional courtesy.
You know, Kimberly used to be a patient of mine, and but what's her problem, exactly? Doctor, you know I can't discuss that with you.
It's just that she had brought me her MRI a while back, wanting a second opinion.
From you? Doctor, you're not a neurosurgeon.
How would you know what to tell a person with such a serious condition? Thank you, Doctor.
That's all I need.
Believe it or not, this is my first marriage ever.
Megan Mancini.
That has a nice ring, don't you think? Yeah.
Sure does.
Better than all those other Mrs.
Mancinis.
Oh.
Ooh.
Yeah? Michael, it's Peter.
Look, we've got an emergency.
Look, I told you, partner.
You'll have to pull your own weight without me for a few days.
It's not the practice.
Michael, it's Kimberly.
I figured out what's going on with her.
She's got cancer.
She's got a brain tumor.
It's bad.
It's real bad.
I wish we could have seen the gang at the building before we left.
Well, you can't have everything.
Who did this? Amanda: It was all Sydney, believe it or not.
Take care, Jane.
Thanks.
Thank you for everything.
You're welcome.
I'll miss you.
See you, Janie.
Don't go driving off any cliffs, Louise.
Not without you right beside me.
Bye.
We really are going to miss you.
You know, we had a little rough time there, but I know.
I'll miss you.
I'll miss all of you.
Bye.
Bye-bye, Jane.
Hey.
Take care of the boutique, Syd.
It's yours now.
I'll do my best.
I'm really going to miss you, Jane.
I'm glad you're back in our family.
I never really left.
You never left me, Syd.
Thanks.
Good-bye.

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