Army Wives (2007–2013): Season 3, Episode 2 - About Face - full transcript

General Holden installs himself in NATO's Brussels HQ, while Emmalin doesn't make it easy back home. Having volunteered for a risky mission in Iraq, Frank is reported missing.

CLAUDIA JOY:
Previously on Army Wives...

Jennifer.

I know you don't have children,

but you should really watch
those wildlife documentaries

about what happens when you try to
come between a mother and her child.

People are saying
you got fired from Mercer.

For having sex with a patient.

It's true.

Lee Anne, me and her have decided
to get back together.

What about my wife?

-I just thought you knew.
-No.



JORDANA: You shouldn't be
Leading this mission.

Are you sure you're in the right
frame of mind to be doing...

I'm in complete control of my senses.

You should be scared, Atwater.

Running off with the general's
1 6-year-old daughter?

EMMALIN: What are you doing?

You are gonna stay in this room
until we leave for Brussels tomorrow.

You understand me?

I'm not going.

Being apart might be the only way
to keep the family together.

Okay.

I'm sorry. I can't talk.

Michael. How was your flight?

MICHAEL: Lonely,



Well, make sure you drink lots of water
the next couple of days.

And stay away from the caffeine.

-It makes the jet lag worse.
-Claudia Joy, how's Emmalin?

(SIGHS)

Still in her room, still not talking.

We just need to
give her some time, Michael.

-Don't coddle her,
-I'm not.

Emmalin might have gotten
her way on this,

but she needs to know that her actions

-have consequences,
-I know. I know. I'm handling it.

She's going back to school today.

And before and after,
it's house arrest, believe me.

Did you put a stop order
on our furniture?

They said it might've already shipped,

so it could take a week or so
to track it down,

Well, perfect.

I'm looking at houses today,
so by the time they find everything,

we can just put it right in.
Nothing to worry about.

All right,

We're doing
the right thing here, Michael.

Yeah, I hope so,

God, you're beautiful,
Even from 4,000 miles away,

That's the jet Lag talking.

(CHUCKLES)

Yeah? Just give me a sec,
I've got to run, I'll call you later,

-I love you.
-I love you, too,

-Emmalin.
-What?

That was your father.
He said to say hello.

You look nice.

Yeah, can we just go already?

That's my good girl.

-ROLAND: I can't believe this.
-Believe what?

Craig Weston is on the cover
of my alumni magazine.

-Craig Weston.
-(CHUCKLES) Who is Craig Weston?

Just a classmate of mine.

He's made a breakthrough
in the treatment of schizophrenia.

He's getting some kind of award.

-Well, good for him.
-Well, I tutored this guy.

When I met him,
he couldn't even spell schizophrenia.

Well, honey, it is a hard word.

(SARA BURPS)

That's my girl.

His undergrad was in theater,
for God's sake.

Honey, don't forget to pick up
my Class A's

-from the dry cleaner's today.
-It's unbelievable.

And I could use some PT shirts,

so if you're anywhere near
Clothing and Sales...

And we need a few things
from the commissary.

Look, don't forget to get
unscented deodorant this time.

Because I can't stand
smelling like baby powder.

Yes, dear.

Okay. Here you go.

Hey, precious.

(JOAN BLOWING KISSES)

I Love you, I Love you, I Love you.
Love you, too.

I'II see you tonight.

Craig Weston.

ROXY: Whoa.
PAMELA: Hey.

-Okay. Here you go.
-Thanks.

You know, you don't have
to keep giving me free drinks.

Are you kidding me?
You saved my butt.

Free drinks is the least I can do.

Hey, you're still coming to my
class later today, right? 1 530?

If that's 3:30, then it is on my calendar.

Good, because I'm starting to freak out
a little about it.

(LAUGHS) I thought you took
all those instructor classes.

I did. I'm still nervous.

(ROXY SCOFFS)

Since when has Pamela Moran
ever been nervous

about telling anyone anything?
You had your own radio show.

Yeah, but the radio was different.

I mean, I was alone in a booth
and I could hang up on people.

(ROXY LAUGHS)

Well, you are going to be
a great teacher.

And the ATF won't know what hit them.

Thanks. And it's AFTB.
Army Family Team Building.

-Whatever.
-I'II see you Later.

Excuse me,
did this used to be the Hump Bar?

-Yep.
-Great.

May I please speak
with Betty Camden?

Oh. I'm sorry.
Betty died a few months ago.

But I was her business partner.
Roxy LeBlanc.

Scott Keller. Can you spell that for me?

No. Not until you tell me
what this is about.

I'm sorry. It's my first week.
Here you go.

-Internal Revenue Service.
-Just here to help.

(LAUGHS)

It's a joke.

Let me backtrack.

When Miss Camden died,
you became sole proprietor?

If that means, "Do I own the place?"
then the answer is yes,

but I'm thinking I should be saying no.

No. No, no. It's not that bad.

We received your Form 941
in the fourth quarter of last year.

-I messed up?
-No. No, no, no, it's perfect.

Well, so perfect, in fact,
the home office was wondering

why one hadn't been filed
in the previous three years.

I don't know.
I wasn't running things back then.

-Betty didn't file a nine...
-941.

No, she filed a 944,

claiming employment tax liability
for $1,000 or less.

-Meaning?
-She underpaid.

And since you are now
the sole proprietor,

the debt belongs to you.

Whoa. Hold on, Opie.

Why am I in trouble?
I only did things by the book.

No one's blaming you, Miss LeBlanc,
but your business...

Your business owes
the government money.

-Well, that's not fair.
-I can understand you feeling that way.

I'm afraid you need to start
making those payments now.

Now? You mean, Like, now-now?

No. No, no, no. Of course not.

You can send us a check
at the end of the quarter.

Whew.

You had me worried there for a sec.
Okay, so what is the damage?

I've got that right here.
Well, with taxes, penalties, interest,

your total comes to $26,352.1 3.

Is that going to be a problem?

I'II pick you up at 3:30.

I can get a ride.

No, actually, you can't.

I said things are not
going back to normal

and this is one of those things.

Your father and I need to know
we can trust you again.

Fine.

-So, 3:30.
-Whatever.

Where am I
going to come up with $26,000?

Credit cards?

Trevor just maxed out the Last one
buying a new engine for the Mustang.

Right. So what are you going to do?

Pray.

(LAUGHS)

It doesn't work.

-Denise.
-Hi.

How you doing?

I'm okay, you know.

Yeah.

Wow, Look at those strawberries.

They Look fantastic.
What, are they from California?

(EXHALES)

I'm not sure. I... They were on sale.

Well, I have to get back to the bar.

Yeah, and I'm her ride.

I understand.

-ROXY: See you Later?
-Sure.

Bye.

(SIGHS)

-Okay, that was awkward.
-You think?

(SCHOOL BELL RINGING)

Oh, my God. Em.
Why aren't you in Brussels?

I decided to stay.

You decided to stay?

And your parents just said,
"Sure. Screw NATO"?

My dad went.
My mom and I are staying.

How the hell did you manage that?

I guess you just got to know
how to handle your parents.

That is so awesome.
Now you and Logan can be together.

Yeah. Look, I've got to go. I'II be late.

DENISE: Damn it.

NEWSMAN: Officials say
that a broken water main

is most likely the cause of the sinkhole,

NEWSWOMAN: Excuse me, Alex,
We have breaking news this morning,

Members of the 23rd Airborne Division

based out of Fort Marshall,
South Carolina,

are involved in a firefight
somewhere south of Baghdad,

A journalist embedded with the unit
took these images just minutes ago,

The soldiers were attempting to
flush insurgents from their stronghold

when they encountered
unexpected resistance,

We're told that the unit is cut off,
pinned down, and in fierce fighting,

We need air support now,
Get them in here,

Oh, my God. Frank.

(GUNFIRE)

Frank.

JENNIFER: And don't forget, gals,
this Saturday

is the first annual FRG Aerobathon,

We're raising money
by burning calories,

Sponsor cards can be picked up
at the Fitness Center,

It's all about the good cause,

so dig out those legwarmers, ladies,
and let's get physical,

Back in a minute,

ANNOUNCER: You've been listening
to Army radio,

-Denise. What a surprise.
-Do you know anything about Frank?

Well, I would have thought for sure
you'd go to Claudia Joy.

You're the new head of the FRG.
I want information.

Sure.

Don't take this the wrong way,

but, first, I need to know
your marital status.

I'm only authorized
to give official information to spouses,

and from what I've heard...

Yeah, we're separated,
but Frank is still my husband.

You've never been through this before,
have you?

Otherwise, you couldn't be so cruel.

You're an Army wife, Jennifer.

This could just as easily be
your husband out there.

I just hope, for your sake,
that it never is.

Wait.

AII I know for sure is that
Major Sherwood led the mission

and the unit is pinned down.

Is there a rescue plan?
Are they sending help?

I heard about a sandstorm
grounding helicopters,

but I'm not supposed to know that,
so please don't tell anyone I told you.

Just promise me that you'll call me
if you hear anything.

Of course.

I'm sorry, Denise. Really.

HEATHER: Hey, wait up.

Me and Kyle are going to that new
Jack Black movie on Friday.

-You and Logan want to come?
-I can't. Sorry, I don't have a car.

That's okay. We'll pick you up.

I can't, Heather. I'm grounded.

Bummer. Well,
why don't we hang at your place?

-No.
-Why not?

I broke up with Logan, okay?

-Oh, my God. Why? What happened?
-I dumped him.

He's a loser and who wants to be
with a soldier, anyway?

-I got to go.
-Emmalin.

(SNIFFLING)

(SOBBING)

CLAUDIA JOY: Is this really
the best we can do?

In this neighborhood, yes.

Hmm.

I never imagined it would cost so much
to rent a house.

Of course,
I haven't had to pay rent since college.

Any chance we can
up your price range?

Possibly, but our housing allowance

is going for my husband's quarters
in Brussels,

so this place will be all on us.

I'd really Like to stick to our budget.

Well, perhaps
you might consider a condo.

A condo? Interesting.

Is there a problem?

Look, I really need that money
or I'm going to lose my bar.

Mrs. LeBlanc,
I appreciate your situation.

Why do I feel Like that's code for
"No way, Jose"?

I'm Looking at your credit history.
Maxed out credit cards, Late payments...

That was before.
I am real responsible now.

There's also the matter of income.
More specifically, lack of income.

How can you expect
to make payments?

-Certainly your husband's salary isn't...
-My husband is a war hero.

He almost died serving this country,

so you better watch
what you say next, mister.

Mrs. LeBlanc, in this economic climate,

people with excellent credit
aren't getting loans.

I'm sorry.

(EXCLAIMS)

Give me that!

Stop him! Stop him! He's got my purse!
That man, he's got my purse!

MAN: You all right over there?

Sugar, I think you got him.

Big dummy.

Everybody knows where a lady
keeps the real cash.

(LAUGHING)

I think my wallet's a Little thinner
than yours.

-Viola Crawford.
-Roxy LeBlanc.

Thanks for getting this back for me.

It's the only purse
that matches these shoes.

Well, thanks for giving me an excuse
to beat the crap out of someone legally.

(GRUNTS)

You Look Like you could use a drink.

Yeah. I know just where to get one.

-Come on.
-AII right.

Yeah. This condo, it's perfect.

-Sorry, we're not going to get it.
-Why not?

The owner called
while you were Looking around

and evidently she's got another couple
that's interested

and willing to sign a three-year lease.

I can't do that. I don't know
where I'm going to be in three years.

Exactly.

Okay. Well, then,
let's just keep Looking.

VIOLA: Didn't this place
use to be the Hump Bar?

You know what? I'm not going
to answer that question anymore.

It always costs me money.

Mmm-mmm-mmm.

-What a shame.
-What?

This place.
Don't you hate what they did to it?

It used to have character.

Now it Looks Like
every other damn place.

I got your message, Mrs. LeBlanc.

You win, Opie.

It is all yours.

Whoa, whoa, whoa. No.
That's not how this works.

The government doesn't want
to own your business.

We own too many already.

You own this place?

Mmm-hmm.

I bet the food is great.

-Let me Look at the menu.
-Okay.

-Mrs. LeBlanc.
-Roxy.

Every time someone calls me
Mrs. LeBlanc,

it's followed by something bad.

Fine. Roxy, Look,
we're willing to play ball here.

We can work out
some sort of payment plan.

You put down, say, 40% now
and you can pay the rest off over time.

Forty percent? What is that, Like...

-$1 0,540.84.
-$1 0,000?

I mean, I may as well
flap my arms and fly to the moon.

Girl, what's with all the goat cheese?

I need to stop the transfer
of Army medical records

for myself and my daughter Emmalin.

They're already in Brussels?

No, no, no.
I know. I know I requested that.

I just need them back.

(KNOCKING ON DOOR)

Okay. No, I understand.

Yes, I understand.
I'II come in tomorrow.

Thank you.

-Denise.
-Do you know if Frank's okay?

-Okay? What do you...
-He Led some kind of mission.

It all went to hell
and I don't know if he's alive or dead.

I had no idea. I hadn't heard.

Come in.

No. No, I'm not staying.

I know that you still have connections
through Michael,

and regardless of what you might think,
I still care about Frank.

Of course. Denise, I'm...

Don't. Just don't.

AII right, if you hear anything,
please let me know.

I'm sorry about the refreshments.

By now, I'm sure my kitchen supplies
are halfway to Brussels.

Please, this is what you'd get
at my house and I would be proud.

You've all heard about Frank
and his unit being in trouble.

-Yeah.
-It's awful.

-Yeah, but is he all right?
-I don't know.

I'm a Little out of the loop right now.
AII I know is Denise is worried sick.

Maybe she should have thought of that

before she started
sleeping around on him.

Wow. That's a Little harsh, isn't it?

Maybe, but you've been cheated on
enough in your life,

you start to get
a Little sensitive about it.

I'm just saying
Let?s not be so quick to judge.

After all, weren't we the ones
encouraging Denise to open up,

explore new things?

Riding a motorcycle
is one thing, Roland,

filling up at some other guy's pump
is another.

I'm no saint,
but you can't Let things get that far.

Especially in the Army.
He's out there risking his Life.

Okay, okay, stop. Please, Let?s just stop.

I know feelings are raw here.

I don't Like what Denise did
any more than you do.

But does that erase everything
we've been through together?

Look at us.
We're not just friends, we're family.

I Love Denise. I still Love Denise,
and I know you all do, too.

Why else would you be
so angry with her right now?

One of us should go over there,
break the ice, see how she's doing.

I'II go.

-Yeah?
-Yeah.

-CLAUDIA JOY: Thanks, Roland.
-And you?ll Let us know?

-ROLAND: Yeah.
-And, Roland,

you're still going to come
to my class tonight, right?

It's my first one
and Roxy's bailing on me,

so I really need you.

Yeah, I'II be there.

-Thanks, Roland.
-ROLAND: Sure.

The President has declared
various regions of California

disaster areas due to fire destruction,

(DOORBELL RINGS)

The fire, which is still raging,
has consumed hundreds of homes

and has left thousands of people,,,

(TURNS OFF TV)

Can I come in?

Everyone wants you to know
that we're very concerned

about you, about Frank.

Really?

-They all wanted to come.
-Right.

Yeah, I ran into Pamela and Roxy
this morning at the commissary.

They couldn't even Look me in the eye.

Claudia Joy
slammed the door on me Last night.

But, hey, at Least
she's insulting me to my face.

Everyone else just points and whispers.

Nobody knows how to behave
with you right now, Denise.

What to do, what to say.

-At times of personal...
-Don't throw platitudes at me, Roland.

It's really annoying right now.

I'm just trying to help.

You want to help? Well, that's great.

Then find a way to completely erase
the Last year of my Life.

Find a way where
I don't throw away my career,

or disappoint my friends,
or destroy my marriage.

Denise, I know it Looks dark,

but people recover
from these situations.

Marriages recover.

Mine did.

Roland, exactly two people
found out about your affair.

Me and Joan.

My indiscretion is all over the post.

There's no way to undo it,
there's no way to contain it.

I have dishonored my husband.

And now he might be dead,

and I might have to live with that
for the rest of my Life.

God, Roland, what have I done?

TREVOR: We're not selling the car.

I looked at the blue book.
We could get $2,000 for it.

That's great. And then what?

You're going to take the kids to school
on a bicycle?

Just go to the bank
and apply for a loan.

Well, I did that
and they turned me down.

Look, I swear,
Trevor, I have tried everything.

I bought lottery tickets,
I went to ACS, I...

You... Whoa. Whoa. You went to ACS?

That's for hardship cases only, Rox.

Now they're going to think
I can't take care of my family.

Well, I'm sorry,
but I didn't know what else to do.

Can you ask for a raise or something?

No, Roxy,
you can't ask the Army for a raise.

What... I mean...

Look, I know how much
Betty's means to you,

but maybe it's time to start
concentrating on other things.

Like what, for instance?

Forget it.

No, come on. Let's hear it.

What other thing
should I be concentrating on?

-Making babies?
-And what's wrong with that?

That's what normal wives do.
They have babies.

Yeah, normal wives
don't have their husbands yanked away

at a moment's notice, do they?

-Roxy.
-No, I am telling you,

I am not going to be pregnant
or giving birth

while you're off fighting, you hear me?

I'm out of here.

Wait, no. We are not finished.

What difference does it make?

We?ll talk, and you?ll do
what you just want to do anyway,

same as always.

You want to slam doors?

There. That's how you slam a door.

WOMAN ON TV: I'm tired
of you parading me around

in front of your clients,

-MAN: Ellen, get in the car,
-To hell with the party, I'm not going,

Seriously?

You guys just got married
six months ago.

I'm talking to the TV.

It can't be good.

I need some air.

Okay.

(BAWLING)

These are on special.
Do you have a coupon?

No, but that's okay. That's okay.

Hey. Here you go. I have an extra.

Thank you, but I'm good. Really.

But you save 75c, each.

-Thank you.
-You're welcome.

You know, you really
should get you one of these.

They're great.
You just clip your coupon,

you file it right away,
it's there whenever you need it.

Just five bucks at the PX.

-That's fantastic. Well.
-Yeah.

(CONTINUES BAWLING)

-Could you hurry, please?
-CASHIER: Yes, sir.

Thank you.

Don't get me wrong,
I am proud to be an Army wife.

I am serving my country,
and it's an honor.

And it's also a huge pain in the ass.

(ALL LAUGH)

I mean, Let?s face it,
the Army comes first. Always.

So it's important to understand it.

(SARA CRYING)

You've got to be able to walk the walk,

talk the talk, and learn how to get help
when you need it.

And that's why we're all here today.

So Let?s start by
talking a Little culture shock.

Okay, what surprised you guys most
about Army Life?

-The pay.
-PAMELA: Yeah. Amen to that one.

The biggest surprise for me
was seeing my husband after basic.

He was so ugly.

(ALL LAUGH)

His head was shaved,
he had lost 20 pounds,

and he was wearing these
big, plastic, brown glasses.

We call those birth control glasses

because nobody is getting laid
wearing those things.

Roland, what about you?

I'm sorry, what?

What surprised you most
about Army Life?

Nothing. It's fine.

(CONTINUES CRYING)

Maybe you should try burping her.

No, it's not gas.

She's been Like this all day.
I think she's starting to teethe.

Is she on formula or breast milk?

Okay, clearly I'm distracting everybody.
I'm just going to go.

You ladies have fun. Excuse me.

Sorry about that.

Okay, well,

Later on in the class, we'll be discussing
stress-management.

Look, my husband's in Brussels.

If I don't have DSL,
I can't see him on my computer.

No, I know. I know it was
scheduled to be shut off today, but...

No, no.
Why would I sign a year contract

if I only need one more week?

(KNOCKING ON DOOR)

(SIGHS)

Yeah. Okay, okay.
I'II come in and fill out the paperwork.

Yes. Thank you.

Jennifer.

Did you hear something
about Major Sherwood?

No. Why would I come here
to discuss Major Sherwood?

He's a friend. I just thought...

Never mind. Why are you here?

To measure the windows. You mind?

Wait, what?

You haven't heard.
Since General Rutledge is single,

he doesn't want this big house
all to himself.

So instead,
he reassigned it to Evan and me.

-Really?
-I adore this house.

I know it's going to be a lot of work
updating it,

-but I do Love a challenge.
-Of course you do.

(TRUCK APPROACHING)

You've brought your furniture?

Jennifer, we have this house
for another 1 0 days.

Not my stuff, honey.

-Lower it even with the steps, all right?
-MAN: You got it.

Wait. There's been a mistake.

-General Holden, right?
-Yes.

"Stop order.
Bring everything back to the house."

I know. I know.

The Army said it would take at Least
a week to get everything back.

Well, I guess you got lucky.
Bring those dollies down, guys.

You don't understand.
I don't want it here.

-You don't?
-No.

Could you maybe store it
somewhere for a week?

Well, this is awkward, isn't it?

Look, Lady,
I don't know who screwed up,

but either this goes
to Brussels as planned

or we just dump everything here.

(SIGHS)

Careful not to scratch the floors.
See you Later, Claudia Joy.

One second on that.

I'II see you Later, okay?

-How was your day?
-Fine.

Yeah. Mine, too.

Why did you Leave Like that?
I mean, what the hell, Roland?

I'm sorry. I just felt...
I didn't belong in there.

Why? Because you're a man?

Let's just Leave it, okay?
I'm tired, I'm pissed off.

Yeah, well, I get pissed off, too,
but I don't walk out on my friends.

Look at this.

That's a guy I tutored in college

who's about to get an appointment
at Johns Hopkins.

That could have been me, Pamela.
It should have been me.

I wasn't some lovesick Little girl

who got swept off her feet
by a guy in uniform.

I wasn't working the drive-thru
at the burger joint

with nothing better to do.

I was a psychiatrist.
I wrote books, damn it. I had a career.

Lovesick Little girl?

-Is that how you see us?
-No.

-Wait, that's not what I meant. Pamela.
-Son of a bitch.

You know, I had a career, too.

And I can promise you
that I miss being a cop

just as much as you miss
being a full-time shrink.

We all gave up a Lot
when we chose this Life.

At the end of the day, though,
we did choose it.

So excuse me
if I don't hang out for your pity party.

Wait, Pamela, stop. Stop.

I'm sorry.

Really, I am.
I'm just going through some things.

That class was the Last place on earth
I wanted to be today,

and I shouldn't have gone, but I went
because I didn't want to Let you down.

That's how important
your friendship is to me.

So please, please forgive me.

Well, I'm guessing you must be having
one hell of a bad day, huh?

You're guessing right.

But I did save 75c on diapers
at the commissary, so...

(LAUGHING)

Well, I think that calls for a beer,
don't you think?

Come on.

(KNOCKING ON DOOR)

-Viola.
-Grab your hat, sugar.

-I'm taking you out.
-What?

-Grab your stuff and Let?s go.
-I can't Leave.

It's very nice of you,

but my husband's working Late
and I got the kids...

And that's why I brought a babysitter.

My niece, Danielle Crawford.

Hi.

My CPR certification,
letters of recommendation,

and my cell phone number.

And I have my own car,
in case there's an emergency.

Well, shut my mouth,

you really thought of everything,
didn't you?

Well, you did me a favor
and now I'm going to do you one.

(BLUES MUSIC PLAYING)

I Love this place.

My cousin's establishment.

And the shrimps
are courtesy of my brother,

so you can bet these babies
were swimming in the Winyah Bay

just this morning.

(SIGHS)

Thank you, Viola. I really needed this.

-Yeah.
-You know, recently, running that bar

has felt Like
one long prizefight after another.

I just feel Like
I'm being roped into a corner,

and if I don't figure something out soon,

I'm going to be hocking
my cappuccino machine

just to stand on my feet.

Lord, we can't have that now, can we?

(LAUGHS)

You really hate my place.

Oh, hon, hate is a strong word,
but so accurate.

(LAUGHS)

Well, fine. Make fun all you want.
That Hump Bar saved my Life.

Oh, yeah? How's that?

My first weeks at Fort Marshall,
total disaster.

I mean, I was screwing up left and right.

And then I found the Hump Bar
and suddenly I felt, "I can be me again."

Hmm.

So why'd you change it?

I wanted to make it better.
More respectable.

More respectable?
Than what? Then you?

Hmm.

Honey, ain't nothing wrong
with Roxy LeBlanc.

Besides, what's so great
about being respectable?

Hey, Opie, it's Roxy LeBlanc.

Yeah, can you meet me
at Betty's tonight?

I've got an idea.

(CELL PHONE RINGING)

CLAUDIA JOY: Emmalin.

Emmalin. Dinner.

-Emmalin?
-Where are you?

CLAUDIA JOY: In the living room.

-What are you doing in here?
-There was no room anywhere else.

There's no room here either.

This is the best we've got. Come, sit.

I've got homework.

(SIGHS)

ROXY: So, here's the deal.

Uncle Sam doesn't want to own my bar,
and I can't pay 40% down.

So I was thinking,

maybe, this number

could make us both happy.

(SIGHS)

I was thinking something
a Little closer to this.

How about we split the difference?

Promise not to call me Opie anymore?

(LAUGHS)

You got a deal.

If you don't mind me asking,
where are you going to get the money?

You come by in a few days
and you?ll see.

Hey. The kids asleep?

Yep. Where'd you find the babysitter?

Long story.

Well, they loved her.

I'm sorry about before.

Look, I know the bar has been
a ginormous pain in the butt

and you're probably right,
the sensible thing is just to sell it.

But I think we both know

I'm not the most sensible girl
on the planet.

Why else would I agree to marry you
after knowing you four days?

Okay.

The thing is,

something pretty amazing
happened tonight

and, well, I have a plan
on how I can save the bar.

-(SIGHS) Rox.
-Please, Trevor.

I need you to trust me on this.

I've got one Last ace up my sleeve

and if it doesn't work, I will quit.
I promise.

Please Let me play this one out.

Please.

Pretty please?

Pretty please with sugar on top?

And honey?

You're not going to be knocking over
any liquor stores, are you?

No.

-Pole dancing?
-Only for you, babe.

Is this going to cost me money?

You know what? Don't need to know.
Don't want to know. Don't need to know.

(CELL PHONE RINGING)

-Michael?
-MICHAEL: Relax, Claudia Joy, I'm fine,

What's wrong? You never call this Late.

It's about Frank,

(KNOCKING ON DOOR)

(THE DUMBING DOWN OF LOVE
PLAYING)

Well-painted passion

You rightly suspect

He's okay.

(EXHALES)

Thank God.

Michael said Frank's unit will be back
at Camp Mercy within the hour.

Great.

I've got to...
I've got to get back to Emmalin.

Okay. Claudia Joy, thank you.

Sure.

And if I tell you

Lover alone without love

What will happen

Lover alone without love

(SOBBING)

Will you miss him?

Lover alone without

Without love