Thirtysomething (1987) s03e12 Episode Script

Another Country

1 [theme.]
[imitating airplane motor.]
Oh, look at that.
Either you shrunk 2 inches or the house is contracting.
Ethan, your turn! Great, you know, but it's weird.
I mean, Sis, there are no spelling mistakes and the drawings actually look halfway decent, so I'm great.
Of course, I'm nauseous, and my back is in spasm.
- What? - ["The Lonely Goatherd".]
No, you're not insane.
There is someone yodeling.
Just a minute.
Will someone please turn Maria down? And, Ethan, if you think I'm going to pick up Nazis all afternoon, you're sadly mistaken.
You hear me, Eth? I can't clean them up.
There's a war.
I'll clean you up.
Come here, mister.
Come here, you little I'm going to take you in there, and you're going to get yourself measured up.
You're going to get yourself measured up.
Come on, come on, come on, come on, come on here.
And 6'4" tall.
Unbelievable.
Oh, that's so funny, I forgot to laugh.
No, Ethan, come here.
Look.
Look, you've really grown.
Look at this.
Ethan, you're out of control.
Come on.
The house is expanding.
Nancy, help.
Look, it's a zoo here.
I forgot I'm not allowed to talk on the phone.
I'll talk to you later.
Bye.
Okay, I got peanut butter, I got tuna fish.
It's an invasion.
Here come the Nazis.
No, I think that the Nazis are going to conveniently skip Philadelphia today, Ethan.
Now come on.
Pick that up.
Oh.
Are you going to be okay? Yeah, I'm fine.
It's just stiff.
Ethan, I want you to clean this stuff up.
Your mom's back is in spasm.
You want me to rub it for you? No, thanks, sweetie.
You got to get to school.
Come on.
Let's go.
Let's go.
Here.
Don't forget your coat.
Okay.
Thanks.
- Bye.
- Bye, Mommy.
- See you.
- Okay.
Bye.
Bye.
["The Lonely Goatherd" continues.]
One little girl in a pale pink coat heard Lay dee odl lay ee odl lay hee hoo [Melissa.]
Oh, my God.
I may need a little help.
What I mean is oh, my God.
Open it.
"To Melissa.
"You've always been a light in the forest.
"Love, Ethan and Nancy.
" Oh, Nan.
It's 12.
95.
I take Visa.
- Oh, this is great.
- Oh, I know.
It's just great.
Look at the picture.
Oh.
Well, that's nice, isn't it? Don't you think, in a brilliant sort of way? What? They spelled my name wrong.
S-T-E-D-M-A-N.
They left the A out.
Oh, God.
My first book jacket, and they left the A out.
Oh, God, Melissa, I'm so sorry.
You should be.
You know that party I'm giving for you Saturday? Make other plans.
I'm going to see the publishers, and I promise I'll get them to change it.
You okay, Nance? Yeah, I'm fine.
You know, it's just that I've got to go to the dentist today and then I have to go to the art center and then pick up Ethan, and my back is conveniently out.
Well, how's the pain? Is it, um, like stabbing and agonizing, or is it more, you know, existential? It's kind of both agonizing and existential.
Oh, God, I know what you're going through.
You do? It can be really depressing - because you've succeeded.
- Right.
I mean, I never realized how happy I was being a failure until I became successful.
Right.
Come here.
I'll loosen you up.
There.
- Oh, God.
- Oh.
You've got, like, little ball bearings in there.
Do you think that's what this is? Success anxiety? I don't know.
How are your toes? Are they clenched? Do you have trouble uncurling them? Yeah, I do.
What do you think that is means? That I'm nuts? No, it means you're my twin sister from whom I was separated at birth.
Oh, sis.
Oh.
[Man.]
Sweetheart, come on! [Girl.]
Just a second, Daddy! Here you go.
Wait for your sister.
[Girl.]
I'm over here, Dad.
Mom.
Oh, hi, hon.
I'll just be a second.
I'm going to the girls' room, okay? Okay.
[toilet flushes.]
Hi.
This is for kids in here.
I know.
I just wasn't feeling good, so What's wrong with you? Nothing.
I was just feeling a little sick.
I'm okay.
She vomited.
I know.
Are you a mother? Yes, I am.
I'm a mother.
I'm Ethan's mother.
Ethan Weston? Does Ethan have any fish at home? So I said, "Yes, he has fish," and then they looked at each other really suspicious, and one of them looks at me and says, "Well, that's interesting "because some of ours just happen to be missing.
" What are you telling me? Ethan's a fish thief? No, I mean, the whole thing It was like suddenly being caught in a Diane Arbus picture.
- You ever get that feeling? - Hourly.
Me, too.
We never should've had her take our wedding pictures.
Really.
So you feel okay now? Oh, yeah.
You know, I guess I'm just upset.
About what? The book, you know? That I'm just not handling it better.
I think you're handling it great.
- You do? - I do.
- Really? - Mm-hmm.
Elliot Right, right.
Go, go, go.
I mean, I'm going to see Silverman tomorrow, and she's going to give me a new prescription.
Ah, it's my mother's fault.
What? That you went off the pill? No, that I'm not handling this better, you know? Like I'm afraid of success or something.
I mean, look at my sisters.
When Deb got into med school, she got psoriasis, and then Susan's been engaged, what? Four times? I mean, there's a link.
It all happened in the '50s.
Come on, Nance, what are you talking about? People were afraid of communists in the '50s, not success.
I hate to puncture your theory.
I don't know.
You know, when I see Silverman tomorrow, I'm going to ask her for some Xanax.
Ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, yeah, yeah.
- Yeah.
- Get me some.
Okay.
- And the kids? - They're good.
I mean, they're both great.
Deep breath, okay? And Elliot.
I was thinking of maybe going back on the pill so that we could be a little more spontaneous.
Right.
Right.
Breathe out.
You okay otherwise? Yeah, fine.
I'm just Well, I wrote this book a children's book.
Ethan and I wrote it together, and it's going to be coming out on Monday.
- That's great.
- Yeah.
Oh, Nancy, that's terrific.
Yeah, it is.
I just wish that it were over with so I could move on.
You know, I'm just, like, moderately flipping out.
I mean, nothing major or anything.
It's just tension, this lower back pain, which I inherited from my dad.
He always had lower back pain.
I'll give you a muscle relaxer.
All right, hold still.
Right there.
You feel anything? No.
That's good.
You might have a trace of an early fibroid, which I doubt.
You're a little young.
But that could be the cause of your lower back pain.
So you're not crazy.
You have time for an ultrasound? Mm-hmm.
Mm.
Here.
Brittany at six weeks.
Oh, my gosh.
And Ethan at 8.
Oh, man.
Oh.
My babies.
- Ew.
- Ew.
Okay, okay, I got a grosser one.
Okay.
What? Okay.
Okay, there's an American guy and a witch and an Indian guy.
So then a guy comes up to the American guy and says, "How'd you get your red hair?" and he says, "I was born with it.
" And then he goes up to the Indian guy and says, "How'd you get your purple hair?" and he says, "I dyed it with berries.
" And then he goes up to the witch and says, "How'd you get your green hair?" and the witch goes [sniffling.]
[Elliot.]
Ew! Boogers! - That's gross.
- Oh, gross.
- [Nancy.]
Ethan? - What? I'll be in in a minute, okay? Okay.
- Where's Dad? - I don't know.
- Hi.
- Hi.
Okay, okay, I'll put it in a dish.
Want some? No, thanks.
I saw Dr.
Silverman today.
Yeah? She give you the pill? - She gave me the pill.
- Great.
And she also took this picture with the ultrasound thing, you know, like when I was pregnant only I'm not and, uh, she found this little thing.
What thing? Well, she thought, but she was wrong, that it was some kind of early fibroid.
Wait, wait.
What Fibr What's that? Nothing.
I mean, it's something, but it doesn't really matter because it wasn't the thing, the fibroid thing, so she was wrong about that.
[Ethan.]
Mom! Just a minute, honey.
Um, so it was nothing.
- Well, that's good.
- Right.
I know.
It's just, um It's just that my ovary, either my right one or my left one, has dropped behind my uterus, and she just, you know, wants to do a test.
A test? You said it was nothing.
Well, it is, basically.
That's what Dr.
Silverman said.
She just wants to look inside with this periscope Wait.
What? A periscope? What is that? What's this periscope? It's called a laparoscopy.
I mean, I've got a pamphlet.
Let me show you.
Nance, whoa, whoa, wait, wait, wait.
When are you going to do this periscope thing? - Whenever.
- When? - Friday.
- Friday? This Friday? Like day after tomorrow Friday? Yeah, but I'll be back that afternoon Okay, wait a sec, wait a sec, wait a sec.
It's just a test, Elliot.
That's all it is.
Fine, fine.
I just want to know more about it.
- Hey, pal.
- Hey, Ethan.
Mom, if you leave turtles on the radiator, do they fry and get dead? Well, it depends.
Why? Just curious.
- Mom.
- What? You know what turtles are? What's that? They're fascinating.
I agree.
Now come here.
You know, I've been thinking.
We had so much fun doing our book together.
I was thinking maybe we should do another project together.
- You have any ideas? - I don't.
Hmm.
Well, I do.
I was thinking maybe we could do one this time about forests, only real ones.
We could go exploring leaves and animals and stuff.
I hate nature.
- Oh, you do not.
- I do.
Well, turtles are nature.
Why don't we do a book about turtles? Dr.
Seuss already did one, Mom.
Okay.
Um We could do a book about Indians.
I hate Indians.
Oh, Ethan, you do not.
You don't even know any.
Do you? Well, no, I No, not personally, but You know, it would be really great if you thought about it, you know, maybe think about it in your dreams, about something we could do together.
You mean it? Yeah.
Come on, let's go.
Hop in.
There we go.
- Mom.
- Yep? I lied about Indians.
I like some.
I know.
Like Apaches.
They're fascinating.
Maybe that's what our project should be about.
Turtles and Apaches.
Good night.
Sweetheart.
What are you doing in my office? Get out of my office.
I can't.
I got big news.
- What? - Wein and Scott taking over.
Attacked from within.
Yeah, they're saying it's Gordon Kramer and Australian money.
Gordon Kramer's a very smart guy.
Yeah, he definitely is.
You wouldn't happen to know if Nancy called, would you? I don't think she did.
How long have you been here? I don't know.
Four minutes.
So what do you think about 3265? Well, it's fine except for the 2 separation in the key art.
Oh, great, great.
You know, we're going to need high con plus a tissue layout.
I know, I know.
It's coming.
You okay? Yeah.
Yeah, I'm fine.
[phone beeps.]
Michael [beeps.]
What? [Secretary.]
Mr.
Drentell on 5104.
Nothing, nothing.
Hi.
Yeah.
Yeah, Miles.
Yeah, I'm working on it right now.
Okay.
Okay.
[laughs.]
Why would I make something like that up? No, seriously, I swear.
I put them both in front of her, right? Runaway Bunny and Ulysses.
Let me guess.
She went right to Ulysses.
- Right.
- And put it in her mouth.
You forgot to mention that.
So big deal.
Listen, Janey, by the time she was 5 months old, had eaten most of the major early work of Saul Bellow, up to and including Henderson The Rain King, but, hey, I don't like to brag.
Oh, I'm sure Emma's as bright as a button.
Hey, what was that woman on TheLucy Show that was always bragging about her kids? Carolyn Appleby.
The kid's name was Stevie.
I I thought you hated pop culture.
Lucy isn't pop culture.
Lucy is God.
[laughs.]
Excuse me, anybody want some coffee? Wait wait, I'll I'll get it.
Oh, and there's some apple crisp.
And here's lots of Allerin.
It's a special recipe.
Look, let's get this stuff out, and then go home, okay? We've got to be at the hospital I do.
You have to take care of the kids.
- We'll call your mom.
- I don't want her to worry.
Nancy, I'm going with you.
You're going to get the kids to school and then come.
Well, what do I do? I don't know.
Make them French toast or something.
Oh, great.
You're on the table, and I'm making them French toast.
Do we have any eggs? I don't know.
We'll stop by and get some.
- Would you get the coffee? - Yeah.
[alarm buzzes.]
[alarm stops.]
[Nancy.]
Weston W-E-S-T-O-N.
Nancy Weston.
Social Security number? I always forget.
Wait.
I've got it right here in my purse.
Bzzz! It's 7:00, and this is Elliot in the a.
m.
with our first guest Ethan Weston, superhero.
Hello, Ethan.
Come on.
Chop-chop-chop-chop.
Insurance? Blue Cross Blue Shield.
Next of kin? That would be Elliot Weston.
Two Ls, one T.
He's my next of kin.
And And my kids.
Hold still.
Hold still, honey.
There's just two more buttons.
Where's Mommy? She'll be back real soon.
Now turn around.
Let me look at you.
Gorgeous.
Gorgeous.
Go on.
Go on.
Okay, I'm taking orders! I got bacon! I got French toast! Dad, where's Mom? Uh, don't worry about your mom, pal.
She's just fine.
This is important that it's both of us, that I'm there when you tell whatever it is you have to tell.
I know.
I know.
It's okay.
The shot's just making you sleepy.
Don't worry.
Let me worry I'm a good worrier.
Bam da da bam bam bam bam ba Ew, this looks disgusting.
Where's Mommy? Yeah, where is she? She had to go do something with the book.
What? I don't know.
Something's wrong with the papers.
Something's wrong.
- What's wrong with it? - I don't know.
It happened last night while you were asleep.
Kind of an emergency kind of thing.
Hey, anybody want any English muffins? I got some great English muffins around here.
She usually tells me about that stuff.
Usually.
Can you hear me, Nancy? Yeah.
We're going to start the medication in your I.
V.
, and before you know it Nancy? [giggling.]
[Ethan.]
Fascinating Apache Indians.
And turtles.
Fascinating turtles.
Mom? [Nurse.]
Nancy? Okay.
Thanks.
- Hi.
- Hi.
How are you doing? I'm okay.
I mean, I'm not in pain or anything.
Good.
What should I do now? Just relax.
- Relax.
- Yeah.
Where's Elliot? He's here.
I'll get him.
Hey, Nance.
Hi.
Hi.
You can touch me.
I won't break or anything.
Babe.
How are you feeling? I feel good.
Are you okay? Good.
All right, well, let's go home.
Do we have everything we need? Is there some stuff we have to sign? I think she wants to talk to us first.
Oh, great.
Great, let's talk.
Good.
Yeah, so you know what we just did, Elliot, right? The procedure and We took a look.
I saw the ovary.
It was fairly large.
It looks like there might be some kind of tumor in it.
Possibly.
I don't know what it is, so I took a pelvic washing which is completely standard.
Well, wait.
I'm sorry.
I'm sorry.
It's just that's a lot all of the sudden, and I want to understand It's just that maybe there's maybe something wrong with me.
Like what? Well, see, they don't really know for sure, right? Right.
That's exactly right.
And they want to be really sure.
Right.
Right, well, I understand that, but about what? The washing.
The pelvic washing.
I'm sorry.
I don't What is A laundromat? I don't You know I mean, it's logical.
You say the word tumor, and it scares me - and I want to know.
I mean - Elliot No, no, I want to know what is this.
I mean, is it malignant? Or is it that other thing? What's that other thing? Benign.
Yeah, what is that? What is it? They just want to be sure.
Right, I Well, when would that be? When When will we When can we know for sure? Monday.
Monday.
Monday.
Well, there's a weekend till Monday.
Look, I know it's lousy over the weekend, but it'd be a lot lousier if I was worried, and I'm not so I just want you to try not to worry about it, too.
- Okay? - Okay.
And you may feel crampy, Nancy, but you just go ahead and do whatever you ordinarily do pretty much.
And just hang it up.
Forget about it.
The lab's going to work this weekend, and we'll know a lot more Monday morning.
- Okay? - Yeah, thanks.
Thanks a lot.
- Okay, okay.
- Okay.
How are you feeling? I'm okay.
I'm a little spacey, but I'm okay.
- Oh, Elliot? - Yeah? - Do you know what we need? - What? - Chicken.
- Hmm? Fried chicken for the kids for dinner tonight.
Oh, yeah, okay, chicken.
All right.
[Brittany.]
Red.
[Young woman.]
Guess again.
What color? Blue.
Orange.
Go, orange.
What color? Blue.
Keep guessing.
You're wrong.
[both.]
Green? - What color? - Yellow.
All right.
Mom.
Mommy's home.
Whoa, easy, easy, easy.
Here.
Come here.
- Hey, hi.
- How are you, Mommy? You guys must be starving.
I'm sorry we're late.
Where were you? At Grandma's.
I had to do some stuff at Grandma's.
Okay.
Hey, I got an idea.
How about after basketball tomorrow, we'll start our project, okay? Really? Yeah, really.
So, how were they? Any major murder attempts? They've been great.
Hey, I got a great idea.
Why don't we eat backwards? We'll start with the ice cream, Then we'll have salads, and then fried chicken, huh? Does that sound good? - That sounds good.
- All right.
All right.
[Elliot.]
Eat up now.
Come on, this is good stuff.
This is good.
Eat up.
I want you guys to eat every drop of this.
[Ethan.]
Do we have any rolls? Slave labor.
[distorted speech.]
[Elliot.]
All right, now look, you guys.
You guys got to eat every bit of this.
[Ethan.]
Will it make us look strong like you? - Right.
- Grow red hair? Elliot? - Elliot? - Huh? Are you all right? Yeah, I'm all right.
Can I get you something? Some water or something? No, I just want to talk.
Okay, great.
Can you take Ethan to basketball tomorrow? Sure.
And about some other things I need to talk about some other things.
Okay.
Like the kids.
The kids? Because if something would happen to me, we need to talk about if something would happen to me.
Like their education.
So you'll take him to basketball tomorrow? Okay.
And Elliot? Mm-hmm? Nobody knows.
What? About this.
This is just us.
Understand? I understand.
Come here.
[Elliot.]
Nancy! Nancy, I'm going to take Ethan to basketball, okay? Okay.
What? Well, you're dressed.
Yeah, I feel okay.
I really do.
Well, that's great.
I mean, that's fine.
I thought maybe today you could take it easy.
That's all.
No, I've got to teach.
My mom's coming down to the art center.
She's leaving tomorrow, and I really want to see her.
Okay, great.
Are you going to tell your mom anything? Nothing.
Okay.
I mean, there's nothing to tell.
- See you in a bit.
- Okay.
Ethan, let's go! Thanks for doing this with me, honey.
Sure.
When will you be back? Next Saturday.
I'll call you from your sister's.
And will you try to get back that red sweater she stole from me? She didn't steal it, dear.
She borrowed it.
Right, in 1971.
Have a nice weekend.
Hey, Mom, I want to ask you something.
This might sound really insane.
Go ahead.
I like insane questions.
How do you know what your life is? Your life? Yeah, do you ever get to really see it? Just for what it is? Just simply for what it is? I don't know.
Well, that helps a lot, Mom.
Well, I mean it.
I don't know.
Sometimes I thought that I did.
But I think you only get it in bits.
I don't know.
Mom? Yeah? I'll see you next week.
See you next week.
[chatter.]
[Nancy.]
Ethan? Where were you? What do you mean? You were going to come and watch me.
You said so.
I know.
I'm sorry.
I completely forgot.
I had to do something with Grandma.
You said you were going to come and watch me.
Okay, I'm sorry, okay? Now, come on, let's go.
I want to go to Nicholas'.
No, we can't go to Nicholas' tonight because we have Melissa's party.
I want to go to Nicholas'.
You can't because I can't pick you up there.
I want to go to Nicholas' Fine.
Great.
You want to go to Nicholas'? Is that what you want? Then I'll take you to Nicholas'.
Come on, let's go right now.
I'll walk.
No, you won't.
I'll drive you.
[door opens.]
Ethan? Ethan? - Hi.
- Hi.
Did you have fun at Nicholas'? I guess so.
Here's your shirt for the party.
Hey, I'm sorry about today for yelling at you like that.
I really am.
- You are? - I am.
And especially 'cause tonight, you know, it's our night There's something wrong with you.
What do you mean? Is there something wrong with you? No, there's nothing wrong with me.
Okay? Hey, there's nothing wrong.
Okay.
Do you want me to help you get dressed? It's okay.
I'll do it.
The kids are ready.
You look great.
Good.
We should go.
All right.
- Ready? - Yeah.
[no audible dialogue.]
[door opens.]
Nancy Okay.
- I love you.
- I love you.
[Man.]
There's an hour limit.
- Ma'am? - [gasps.]
There's an hour limit.
Yeah, I know.
I'm sorry, okay? - Hey, they're asleep.
- Oh, good.
I almost am, too.
You coming? Yeah, in a minute.
What's all this? It's just Here, I'm going to show you something.
I've got to figure out when I'm going to do it you know, have this done, and it's beginning to look like Saturday.
Whoa, Nance.
The only really big thing is the book signing, - and that's on Thursday.
- Nancy Ethan's really excited about that.
So am I I know.
I am, too.
So I guess it looks like Saturday 'cause then, you know, we can tell the kids on Friday, and I'll be here Friday night.
And then you can come and see me Saturday before the operation, okay? Now, I have chili and beef stew and bean soup.
And all this is going to be marked and in the freezer, so We're not waiting until Saturday.
What? I think you should do this now.
- Now? - Now, like tomorrow, now.
Elliot, I just went over all of this.
I can't do it tomorrow.
Nancy, I want you to just do it.
I don't want one more cell of that stuff to grow.
Nancy, I want you to just do it.
- I'm going to do it.
- Soon.
Okay, soon.
You're amazing.
You're amazing.
I mean, we aced that meeting.
- You think so? - Are you kidding me? Did you see the client? He was drooling.
I mean, you could practically smell the money.
You think so? Tonight We're celebrating tonight, the four of us.
Hey, Catherine! Catherine, would you get my wife on the phone? Where do you want to go? - I don't need - Come on.
Name it.
It's on me.
Mike, I don't know.
I don't know.
You pick it.
[Secretary.]
Hope's on 5738.
Hi, honey.
Good.
Yeah, listen, do you think there's any way we could get a sitter for tonight? Really? Oh, that's good.
Okay.
Will you try to call her? Yeah? Good.
That's a little bit of a surprise.
Yeah.
Okay, I'll call No, you call me back.
Okay, good.
I miss you, too.
Okay, bye, sweetie.
Le Bec Fin.
Hope loves Le Bec Fin.
Catherine! Hey, Catherine! Catherine, would you see about getting reservations - Michael.
- Four for tonight at Le Bec Fin.
Uh, 8:00.
Thank you.
- Michael, about tonight - Yeah? [Secretary.]
Hope's on the line.
Says she can get a sitter and what's the surprise? Oh, just tell her to hold on a sec.
- Do you want us to pick you up? - Mike Michael, I don't think tonight's going to be good for us.
- Okay, for Nancy.
- Oh.
Tomorrow? I don't know about tomorrow.
You see Nancy's she's sick.
Nancy's She's sick? Yeah.
Yeah, she's sick, Mike.
She's got cancer.
So I'm sorry, okay? Okay.
[Ethan making explosion sounds.]
- Hi.
- Hi.
What are you doing? What's it look like? Looks like you're playing with your dino riders.
Can I come in for a few minutes? It's a free country.
You're right.
It is.
I know that you're still mad at me for yelling at you on Saturday.
I'm not mad.
No Okay, you're not, but even if you are, I'm sorry for that.
Okay, I want to apologize.
And also because Because what? I want to talk to you about something.
What? Well, I have to tell you the truth.
That is I have to tell you the truth because you know me so well, I can't lie to you.
But you don't have to be a big boy or anything.
I just can't lie to you.
There is something wrong with me, Ethan.
I'm sick.
And I don't know how sick yet, but I'm going to find out really soon.
Daddy's going to take me to the hospital on Saturday.
And then they'll find out what's wrong, and once they know what's wrong, they'll figure out how to make it better.
And I could tell you that everything is going to be all right and you don't have to worry, but that really wouldn't be the truth really.
So that's the truth.
That's all.
Are you going to die? I don't know.
I don't think so.
But I don't know.
Okay.
Okay.
Look at all of our friends who came to our restaurant tonight.
Well, what are we going to feed them? What do you think? Well, she What is she going to have? How about some cereal? She's going to have a sandwich.
Or a sandwich.
Very good.
- With a cookie.
- And a cookie.
How about some bananas? Or I know.
How about some meatballs? Everybody needs some meatballs.
[Nancy.]
Hi.
Hi.
Come on down here and join us in our restaurant.
Oh, a restaurant.
Great.
Let me see what you got.
Ooh, chicken legs.
I'm starving.
I love chicken legs.
- How are you doing? - Great.
Did you make these, sweetie? They are so delicious.
Thank you so much.
And she made this one.
Did you make this one? What are you going to have, Hope? You want chicken legs? They're very good.
Jenny made a cup of tea, and I made a cup of iced tea.
Okay.
[Janey.]
I like baby dolls.
It's okay.
[Janey.]
Mommy, come here.
Where's my cake? [Girls laugh.]
I would just love a piece of chocolate cake.
Do you have some chocolate cake? Yes.
Janey, did we make cake for Nancy? No? Is there no more cake? I think there is.
Would you like some? Here we go.
Or chips.
What happened to those chips? Here, sweet pea.
Anybody home? Ethan? Britty? Nance? Nance? - Hi.
- Hi.
Where is everybody? Melissa took the kids to see The Bear.
Oh, that was nice of her, huh? You're sitting alone in the dark.
You okay? I don't know.
What's wrong? Nance? What's wrong? Hope knows.
She knows because Michael told her.
Nancy You told him even though this was just us.
We had agreed.
This was just us.
- Nancy, I'm so sorry.
- Now it's out.
- It's not out.
- It is out, Elliot.
And everybody knows because your friend can't keep anything to himself, and you had to feel good about yourself for two minutes.
And that was worth anything in the whole world to you.
- Nancy.
- Just leave me alone.
I don't even want to look at you.
Just leave me alone.
No.
You're not going through this alone.
You can't go through this alone.
Don't touch me.
- Stay away from me.
- Nancy, no.
I'm right here.
You need me, and I'm right here.
And I'm not going away.
- I'm not going anywhere.
- You son of a bitch! - Easy.
Okay, honey.
- I hate you! Honey, stop.
Stop.
It's okay.
- You're going to be okay.
- No, it is not okay.
You're going to be okay.
It is not okay.
I have cancer.
- Stop.
- It's not okay.
I can't fight this.
Yes, we can.
I am going to die.
Nancy, no you're not.
We're going to fight this.
We're going to fight this together.
I don't know if I can do this.
Make love to me, Elliot.
Make love to me, please.
Please make love to me.
- Shh.
- Please.
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