Army Wives (2007–2013): Season 6, Episode 14 - Fatal Reaction - full transcript

Michael can soon relax, Claudia Joy pulls trough, so he and Frank treat their recovering spouses to a beach-house. On the beach, they meet a charming man, Henry, who soon returns to prove first impressions most misleading, and ends up shot at close range by Denise. Trevor meanwhile has a hard time controlling Roxy, who fears he has no idea what to expect the next nine months and afterward. David now meets Marcus in secret. Hector is treated badly everywhere, Gloria gets discrete advice to reconsider throwing away their marriage.

Previously on "Army Wives"...

You're having twins.

You can't share this with
anyone yet, but, uh,

32nd Airborne's going
back to Afghanistan.

When?

Won't be for a while yet,

and I don't know
in what force...

But it's gonna happen.

Hands off.

Hey.

Whoa! Cruz. Whoa.
Whoa, whoa, whoa.



Hey, whoa, whoa, whoa. Knock it off!
Knock it off!

Come on.

I don't want you
working there anymore,

and that's all there is to it!

I'm not sleeping on no couch.

Oh, well, you can sleep
wherever you want,

but you sure as hell are
not sleeping with me!

Marcus Williams is
David's father.

The man is a felon.

Honey, calm down.

No, I cannot believe
that a total stranger

can just walk into our lives
and destroy our family.

He can't. We won't let him.

I don't know what to call you.



How about we just
make it Marcus?

Pleased to meet you, Marcus.

Same here, little man.
Same here.

You're in complete
kidney failure.

When you get your strength back,

we'll go over the transplant
process in detail.

When you were
diagnosed, I got tested

to see if I could give
you one of my kidneys.

No. I just got word this week,

I can.

I'll see you in recovery.

Colonel Sherwood.

Yes.

Your wife's surgery went fine.
She's headed to recovery.

Oh, thank God.

General, Mrs. Holden was
just wheeled into the O.R.

That's a wrap, ladies
and gentlemen.

Her pressure's dropping.

She's in v-fib.

Push 100 Lidocaine
and an amp of epi.

I need a crash cart.

Crash cart is in.

Charge to 250. Charge.

And clear.

Flatline.

Start compressions.

C.P.R. started. Got the time.

Asystole on all leads.

Flatline on all leads.

- Push another 50 of Lidocaine.
- 10 millimeter saline drip flush.

Come on.

Arrhythmia. All
right, charge to 300.

- And clear.
- Charge and clear.

Clear.

Clear.

Sinus rhythm. We have a pulse.

Pulse is confirmed.

Well done, everyone.

Thank God.

Here you go, sir.

Thank you.

It's not very good,
but it's hot.

I wonder what's taking so long.

Sir.

Doctor.

Your wife's doing well, sir.

The new kidney's functioning,

but there was a complication.

After I closed the incision,

Claudia Joy went into
complete cardiac arrest.

What?

Her heart stopped for
just under two minutes.

We performed chest compressions,

administered medication,

and utilized electrical
stimulation.

Two minutes? What happened?

I can't tell you exactly.

Sometimes there's a sudden
drop in blood pressure

as... as blood rushes
into the new kidney.

There can be a negative
reaction to the anesthesia.

Sometimes, we simply don't know.

B-but she's okay?

Yes, she's stable,
her pressure's good,

heart rate's solid.

I wish I could be
more authoritative.

Well, so what happens now?

Well, now we monitor
Claudia Joy closely

for the next few days.

And then we perform an angiogram

to verify the health
of the heart.

I realize this isn't the
news you were expecting.

Nevertheless, I...

I believe Claudia Joy will
make a complete recovery

and resume a normal,
healthy life.

Thank you, doctor.

Yes, sir.

Hey.

Mm. Hey.

Hey, baby.

Oh, beautiful.

How you feelin'?

I'm okay.

Mm.

Mm.

Hmm. How's Claudia Joy?

Frank?

She's okay.

D., d., she's okay.

There was a...

There was a little
problem with her heart.

Hi.

Hey.

Do I have a new kidney?

You do.

Mm.

See?

I told you, nothing
to worry about.

Michael?

We almost lost you.

♪ Oh-ho, my soul

♪ sometimes we don't

♪ know what to do

♪ we work so hard being
tough on our own ♪

♪ but now it's me

♪ and you

♪ let's give it up, sad bones

♪ 'cause we all fall
on hard times ♪

♪ but you don't
have to stand up ♪

♪ all alone

♪ just put your hand

♪ in mine

♪ and climb on

♪ oh, yeah

♪ you can get what you want

♪ climb on a back
that's strong ♪

♪ yeah

so I am perfectly fine.

My cardiologist doesn't
want to see me again

for another six months,

and I don't want
to see him either.

What about your meds?
Any side effects?

No, thank God.

Uh, now that the
dialysis is over,

my diabetes is back
under control.

Mm. I feel great.

Better, stronger, every day.

Good.

Now what about all of you?

Denise, what have I missed?

Mm. Not too much.
I'm back to work,

and Molly is running
around like crazy.

Aw.

Yesterday, she discovered
the TV remote.

That's all I got.

Kevin's in Washington again.

Business as usual.

And you?

I'm good.

Dr. Burton?

All's quiet on the Burton front.

Oh, yeah? No more
Marcus Williams?

We haven't heard from
that dude in two weeks,

and I hope that it
stays that way.

Hmm.

Roxy, did you do something
with your hair?

Oh, yeah. You like it?

Yeah, I love it.

It's the hormones.

Hormones?

I'm pregnant.

Wh...

Aw. With twins.

Twins?!

Congratulations!

Oh, that's wonderful, Roxy.

Crazy, right?

How long have you known?

Uh, I'm at the end of
my first trimester.

Aw. What? You don't even show.

I-I know. I'm actually...

I weigh less than I did before.

A lot of puking.

Really? Yeah.

It's been bad,

but my doctor says
I'm past it now.

And so I should be as
big as house soon.

Mm. A small house.

Big enough.

How's Trevor dealing with it?

Oh, are you kidding?
He loves it.

Well, he's not the
one carrying twins.

Exactly.

He has no idea what he's in for.

These are our first
kids together,

so he's never been through
the midnight feedings...

Or sleep deprivation...

Or mood swings.

He'll be alright.

You think?

Ah, okay. I'll see you later.

I'm so glad you're home.

Me, too.

Mwah. Mm. Bye.

I'll see you later. Okay.

Bye.

Bye, honey. Mwah.

Take c... Can you stay a minute?

Sure. What's up?

Um, you mentioned

you hadn't heard from
David's biological father

in two weeks.

When I went to surgery,
everything seemed fine.

You were having him
over for dinner.

Yeah. That didn't go so well.

Mm.

Williams made some
disrespectful remarks

about the army. I had
to throw him out.

Really? Mm.

That couldn't have been easy.

No.

What was harder was trying
to make David understand

why he can't see
Williams anymore.

Mm.

At least not for a while.

I'm sure you handled it as
well as anyone could have.

I hope so.

In any case, David's finally
stopped asking about it,

so I think we can start putting
that chapter behind us.

Good.

Yeah.

Hey. Aren't you coming
to the youth center?

Um, too much homework.

David, we got basketball today.

W-well, maybe tomorrow?

All right. Later.

Gloria.

Yeah.

You okay?

Yeah, I'm good.

Don't worry about me, Rox.

Okay, but throwing
yourself into work

isn't gonna solve
anything at home.

At least I don't have to
think about it for a while.

Sooner or later, you two
are gonna have to talk.

How am I gonna do that when
Hector won't talk to me?

Maybe... you need to
make the first move.

No. I'm not doing that.

He has to apologize first.

I'm not quitting
this place, Roxy.

If that's what
Hector's waiting for,

he can go on waiting.

You're an embarrassment, Cruz...

Missing formation,
screwing up the live fire.

Hell, you can't even remember

a simple combat
medical procedure!

You don't get squared away
soon, and I mean yesterday,

you'll be staring
down an article 15.

Do you hear me?!

Yes, sergeant.
What did you say?!

Yes, sergeant!

I can't even look at you.

P.F.C. Cruz.

Sir.

Relax.

What's your problem, Cruz?

More troubles at home?

Yes, sir. I'm still
crashing with Lopata, sir.

That's two weeks now. Yes, sir.

I told Gloria she had
to quit her job.

I drew a line, sir. I'm just
waiting for her to come around.

Oh, so this is
your wife's fault?

No, sir.

You're heading in the
wrong direction, Cruz.

Yes, sir.

Fix it.

I will, sir.

Dismissed.

10, 2, 3, 4...

Hey, you like pulled pork?

I guess.

You guess?

Then you ain't never
had the real thing.

Your auntie Sherry make
the best pulled pork

I ever laid my lips on.

Auntie Sherry?

Yeah, my sister Sheryl.

Does she live around here?

Nah. She's, uh, in
Atlanta now, I think.

I gotta give her a call. She
don't even know I'm out.

Of prison. Right.

Maybe y'all can meet someday.
Would you like that?

Yeah.

The only person I knew in
the family was granny.

Mm. Your granny was good people.

You knew her?

Sure. When I was hanging
out with your mom,

I spent a lot of time
with your granny.

How'd you guys meet?

My mom?

You ever hear of Roscoe's?

Little corner store over
in north Charleston.

Best slushies anywhere.

I love slushies.

Hey, who don't love slushies?

Well, one summer day,

I duck into Roscoe's
to beat the heat.

And there she was,

Donna green, standing there,

sipping on a cherry slushie.

Cherry? That's my favorite.

Well, there you go.

Can you take me there?

It ain't there no
more, little man.

It's out of business.

Oh.

Hey, but I could show
you where it was at.

Really?

Yeah, yeah.

You know, I could take you
to the old neighborhood.

Uh... the thing is,
I ain't got a car.

Nah, city wheels get
me where I need to go.

The bus.

I understand.

But you know what?

My cousin got a car.
I could ask him.

That would be awesome.
Yeah, it would.

How's it going?

Mr. Beeman sure likes to
give us problem sets.

Need help?

No, I got it.

It's just a lot.

Everything else okay?

You were kind of
quiet at dinner.

Everything's great.

How's basketball?

It's... good.

Well... all right.

Uh, get back to
your problem sets.

Lights out in a half-hour.

Yes, ma'am.

Mmm. Okay, this is delicious.

Wait until you see
what's for dinner.

You didn't have to go
to all this trouble.

All I did was call protocol.

Besides, we wanted to celebrate
your homecoming in style.

Absolutely,

and honor what you did
for Claudia Joy, Denise.

Mm.

Oh, would you give us just a minute?
Thank you.

We got a little
presentation first.

Frank?

What's going on?

What is this?

Well, open it.

It's for both of you.

Hmm.

Okay.

Okay.

A beach house at Oceanvale?

It's beautiful. It's yours.

For five days. Yeah.

It's a rental.

Yeah, we figured you two
could use a little time off.

And we know how much you
both love that spot.

Frank found it online.

It's got a fireplace
and hot tub.

And because it's off season,
we got a fantastic deal on it.

Now the plan is

for you and Denise to
drive down tomorrow.

Frank and I will join
you this weekend.

I don't know what to say.

Well, m-me neither, but...

Nah, d.

I got childcare covered.

I'll bring Molly
with me on Friday.

You thought of everything.

It's logistics. Heart
of every mission.

So what do you think?

I think...

You're incredible.

Both of you.

Yes, we are.



Here you go.



You're not supposed to be here.

Gloria, we need to talk.



I only got a second.

What?

I've been doing a
lot of thinking

and I'm sorry.

Yeah?

I shouldn't have hit that guy.

Damn right, you shouldn't have.

I lost my head. It was stupid.

But I won't apologize
for defending my wife.

I told you, Hector, I
don't need defending.



I don't want to get
into that, okay?

Look, I understand
you like working.

And it's nice to
have the extra cash,

I gotta admit that.

I just don't like you
working in a bar.

Just hear me out, okay?

I don't like coming home to
an empty apartment at night

any more than you like sitting
alone in there all day.

Ani don't like the idea

of you having to fight
off drunks all the time.

It's not even like that.

It's how I feel, okay?

You could work at a... At a
restaurant during the day.

I just don't want you
working at a bar.

I just don't.

I'm a mess without you, baby.

I miss you.

I miss you, too.

So you'll think
about it at least?

Okay.

What are you doing up so late?

Just waiting for you.
How was work?

Long.

So I noticed.

Maybe it's time you start
cutting back your hours.

Why would I do that?

To relax a bit.

Don't bite my head off.

You just... you got
a lot going on...

The hump bar, truck
stop, F.R.G...

The boys, you, the dog.

Exactly. So...

It's called multitasking, Trevor.
Every mom does it.

Every mom carrying twins?

I've seen women six
months pregnant

running marathons.

So what, you're gonna
start running now?

I'm concerned, babe. That's all.

Okay, and I'm telling
you not to be.

Wh-what are you doing?

I still have to make
the boys' lunches.

No. Rox, I can do that.

I can handle a couple
of Turkey sandwiches.

Go upstairs. Quit bugging me.

Hey.

I won't be long.

Yeah?

Yeah.

Ohh.

Mm.

Aw, it's so great,

having the beach
all to ourselves.

Oh, I know.

Mm.

Ohh. A sand dollar.

Mm.

Amanda used to love
collecting these.

Aw.

Mm.

Oh, you don't want to keep it?

No. We'll let some other
young girl find it.

Wow, it makes me feel old,

thinking about all
the vacations we had

with the kids and...

We are old.

God, you're right.

Oh. Oh, whoa.

Here you go.

Believe that's mine.

- Sorry about that.
- No, no problem.

Any chance I can buy
you ladies a drink?

Oh, no, that's sweet,
but it's not necessary.

Besides, I don't think our
husbands would approve.

Mnh-mnh.

I don't see any husbands.

They're coming this weekend.

Can't blame a guy for trying.
Have a good one.

You, too.

Mm.

Yeah, we may be getting older,

but we still got it.

Yes, we do.

Mm-hmm.

Hey, Roxy.

I-I know you're busy, but
this is kind of important.

Hector finally apologized,

which is a really
good thing, right?

Uh, and he's okay
with me working,

the only thing is, he just...

Can it wait? I gotta
go to the hospital.

Why, what's wrong?

I'm bleeding.

Oh, my God.

You didn't have any cramping?

No, I just started bleeding.

Okay. Try to relax. How?

Well, pain-free bleeding

is not generally associated
with miscarriage.

Okay. Well, I'm not
gonna be able to relax

until we hear the heartbeats.

Well, so let's get started.

There's twin "a,"
nice and strong.

There's twin "b."

Thank God.

Okay, we have confirmed
viability, Roxy.

But I am still troubled by the
severity of your bleeding.

Why? What could that mean?

We're gonna do an ultrasound.
We'll take it from there.

Okay.

Sophie. Thanks for calling back.

You know, your dad's in
Washington right now,

and I was thinking,
you might want

to fly down for the weekend,
you know, just the two of us?

You haven't seen the new
house or Charleston.

Oh, choir.

N-no, no, choir is
important, honey.

I'll have to come up for
your next performance.

What... what was that?

Oh. Oh, you're with friends.

Okay, no, no, honey. No, no.

We'll just... We'll
talk another time.

Okay. Bye.

You have to stay here overnight?

I thought she said
the babies are okay.

They are,

just one of them is a low rider.

What?

The placenta's
blocking the cervix.

It's called placenta previa.
It's pretty common in twins.

Is it serious?

It can be.

Uh, luckily, it's just
a partial blockage.

Dr. Lang says the placenta could
move up to where it belongs

on its own in a few weeks.

Oh, good.

What if it doesn't?

Well, we'll just jump off that
bridge when we get to it.

It's gonna be fine.

Yeah?

Yeah.

Only once I go home,

I have to take it
easy for a few days.

Of course.

So I'm not gonna be
able to be at the hump

as often as I want.

Don't even sweat it.
I can handle things.

I know you can.

And it's a huge weight
off my shoulders.

You can count on me, boss.

Michael, hi.

Hi, Jackie.

Is Claudia Joy in?

As a matter of fact, she isn't.

She and Denise are staying at
a beach house at Oceanvale.

Oh, that's right.

I-I didn't realize
they'd left already.

Left right after breakfast.
Is it important?

No.

Just wondering if she
could come out and play.

Well, I'm sure she will
when she gets back.

Okay. Didn't mean to bother you.

No bother. I'll let her
know you stopped by.

Thanks.

Mm.

You know, I was, um,

I was thinking about
driving into town,

picking up some fresh
fish from the market...

Throw it on the grill tonight.

Mm. Perfect. I'll put that
Sauvignon Blanc in the fridge.

Mmm. Mm-hmm.

What is it about the ocean?

Nothing seems to
matter when I'm here.

You just drift.

Mm-hmm. True.

We've done okay, haven't we?

Of course.

What makes you ask that?

Oh, just thinking about
the roads not taken.

You know, we've given up a lot.

But we've gotten a
lot, too, right?

Absolutely.

Yeah.

I wouldn't trade it.

No, me neither.

When I married Frank,
I chose a course,

for better or worse.

And I've been through both.

Mm.

But either way, up or down,
it's been my choice.

I'm an army wife and
I'm proud of it.

Me, too.

Sometimes I have
to remind myself.

And that's why we
have each other.

Hey, baby. I'm at the
apartment doing some laundry.

You coming home soon?

No, not till later.
Crystal, your order's up.

You have a chance to
think about what I said?

Yeah. I've thought
about it a lot.

And?

Look, Hector, I...

I know it took a lot for
you to come in here

and say what you said, and
I appreciate it, I do,

but Roxy's having a rough time
with her pregnancy right now,

and she really needs me.

And what about what
I need, Gloria?

That's important, too, baby,

but I can't quit before
those babies are born.

What? That's, like, another
six months from now.

And she'll probably
need me a little longer

once the twins are here,
but it'll go fast...

Hector?

Jackie, hi.

Gloria, hi. What are
you doing here?

Um, looking for Roxy, actually.

I-I was sitting at home,
and Kevin's out of town.

I thought, why not
drop in on Roxy?

I've, uh, I've never
been to the bar before.

Nice.

Only she's not here.

Oh. Night off?

Actually, she's at Mercer.

What?

Yeah, a little pregnancy scare.

What happened?

She was bleeding,

but the doctors say
everything's fine.

- Babies are good, so's Roxy.
- That's a relief.

Yeah, they just want to keep
her overnight to be safe.

That's all.

Well, I'll definitely
give her a call.

I'm sure she'd appreciate it.

Okay. Thanks.

Hey, look, why don't
you stay a while?

You came all this way,

and we're not very busy tonight.

Let me get you something.

I-I don't think so.

Why not? You got
nothing else to do.

But hey, listen,

I understand if you gotta go.

Listen to me, shooting
off my big mouth

to a general's wife.

No, no, don't be silly.

Uh, I guess I could stay
for a little while.

Great. What can I get ya?

White wine?

We could do that.

Park yourself over there.
I'll bring it over.

Than.



Claudia Joy?

Are you back already?

I know you're not supposed to go
to bed mad when you're married,

but I was so mad at Hector,
I couldn't even go to bed.

I've tried the whole "don't
go to bed mad" routine.

It doesn't work for me either.

When I'm mad, I stay mad.

You could be ♪♪♪
all the week end.

Nobody has ever
suggested that before.

So, you really think I'm
doing the right thing

- working here?
- Absolutely.

It's a good fit, and
Roxy needs you.

Right?

You could tell Hector that
once Roxy's feeling better,

they'll try to be home at
night as much as possible.

But for now,

you've got Roxy's back just like
he's got his body on the mission.

Exactly. I'm gonna
tell them that.

What have you got to loose?

I've got nothing else, so
I've got nothing to loose.

I should be getting home.

Thanks.

No, thank you.

We should see us again sometimes.
Just us Army Wives.

Absolutely.

- Tell me how it goes.
- I will.

Doesn't listen to me.

Jason goes and does whatever
the hell she wants.

You know what it is?

She doesn't respect me.

Right.

I'm a man aren't I?

Yes... you are.

That's right, I'm a man.

I deserve to be
treated like one.

Whatever she is having.

You're sweet.

Hey, I got grouper and I
picked up shrimp pasta.

Denise?

We've been waiting for you.

Good news.

We're sending you home early.

But if you start bleeding again,

I want you to lie down
immediately, Roxy, and call me.

Got it.

And as I told you,
there is a good chance

that as twin "b" develops,

the placenta will move away
from the cervix on its own.

Meantime, keep taking
your iron supplements

and prenatal vitamins,
and stay hydrated.

Lots of water.

Right.

And no sex.

What? Really?

Really.

Sorry, baby.

Can that change?

I'll let you know.

Anything else?

Nope, that's it.

I will send the nurse in
with your discharge papers.

Thank you.

Thank you.

Well, you were right.

What? I need to slow down.

For the next six months, the
only things that matter

are you, the boys,
and these babies.

Everything else
takes a backseat.

What?

We'll see how long that lasts.

It was nice of you
to make it so easy.

Letting me know your husbands
were away for the weekend.

Two beautiful women,

alone in an isolated
beach house...

It's almost too perfect.

And you left the door
unlocked, Claudia Joy.

Very... thoughtful.

Sorry.

You really should
be more careful.

Who are you?

I'm the one...

Who gets to ask the questions.

You didn't have to hit her.

Oh, but I did.

See?

Denise is in...

Great shape.

She could've put up a fight.

Can't have that.

What do you want,
money, jewelry?

Just take it.

You're not listening,
Claudia Joy.

I ask the questions.

Now Denise has told
me about herself.

Let's say you and I

get to know each other better.

Look, just take what
you want and go.

We won't tell anybody you were here.
Promise.

Oh, I'm not worried about that.

Be sure to request the
latest manpower study

from fort Bragg's
engineering brigade.

I should answer that.

Why?

It's probably my husband. So?

Well, he'll worry if
she doesn't pick up.

I don't think so.

You two are enjoying
dinner in town.

It's noisy. You don't
hear the phone.

Or maybe you're taking a
moonlit walk on the beach,

enjoying your solitude,

talking about how much
you're looking forward

to your husbands joining
you this weekend.

The person you're trying

to reach is not available.
Please leave a message.

Hello, beautiful.

I hope you and Denise are
out somewhere having fun.

No need to call back. I was
just thinking about you.

I love you.

No need to call back.

I was just thinking about you.
I love you.

See? Nothing to worry about.

So that was Michael.

How long have you been married?

I asked a question,

Claudia Joy.

You answer when I
ask a question.

It'll be 25 years.

Wow.

25 years. Good for you.

Children?

Leave her alone.

I'm not talking to you, Denise!

You both need to
listen to me better.

Should've known how much I
wanted to buy you a drink.

If you'd have said yes then,

maybe things would
be different now.

But you didn't say yes, did you?

You said no.

I hate being told no.

Maybe we could have
that drink now.

Very nice.

Very smooth, Claudia Joy.

But it's too late.

Besides,

maybe it's better this way.

It's like fate led me here.

The way my hat flew off...
I didn't plan that.

It was kismet.

The way you...

Tuck your hair...

Behind your ear...

I couldn't stop
thinking about that...

About the two of you...

All the possibilities.

Sometimes I think anticipation

is the best part of
any relationship.

Don't you?

We both have families, okay,
people who depend on us.

I-I have a 1-year-old daughter.
She needs me.

I need you, too, Denise.
I need you both.

No, you don't. You know, we're...
we're strangers to you.

But we're gonna get to know
each other so much better.

Please let us go. That's
not gonna happen.

Why are you doing this?

I ask the questions!

There.

That's better.

This is Hector. Leave
it at the beep.

Hey, baby, it's me.

Listen, I know you're mad,

but I really want
to talk to you.

I think we can make this work,
so give me a call, okay?

I'm not hearing anything.

Who's going first?

- We can get you a help.
- No, Denise.

Don't spoil things.

- I'm serious.
- I don't want help.

I want you to choose.

Now, choose.

- Me. I'll go.
- No, no...

- Excellent.
- No, Claudia Joy.

One of us has to, and it...
it might as...

What's wrong?

I need insulin. What?

Claudia Joy? What's
wrong with you?

She... She's diabetic.

She's going into insulin shock.

Stop it! Stop it!

Check her bracelet.
She needs insulin.

Will she be okay if
I give it to her?

Yes. She'll be perfect?

Yes! Okay, where is it?

It's in the refrigerator.
I'll get it.

Ohh!

Move again, and I'll kill you.

Okay, just please help her.
Okay?

Just help her, please.

Hang in there, Claudia Joy.

Hang in there, okay?

Denise... Okay, hang in there.

Her needles are in the
blue case on the desk.

I'm a nurse. Let me do it.

Stay there!

She... she's going into shock.
Shut up!

Let her do it. You... you want her
to be the way she was, right?

Let her do it.

Careful.

Ohh.

Pick it up.

Move, bitch!

Now! Pick it up!
Leave her alone!

Don't tell me what to do.

Aah!

Don't.

Just go.

Stop.

Claudia Joy.

D., honey.

Are you okay? Did he hurt you?

Mnh-mnh.

Baby, what happened?

I'm okay.

Frank, this is Detective barker.

Colonel Frank Sherwood.

General Michael Holden.

Gentlemen, I believe I have
everything I need for now.

Your wives showed
amazing courage today.

Thank you.

You ladies okay for now?

Mm. Yes.

All right. I'll be in touch.

We still need to go
over a couple of items

for our investigation,

but we don't need
to do that tonight.

You folks are free to
head back to Charleston.

Thank you.

Thanks.

Let's get you home.

You know, baby, if you
want to talk about it,

I'm right here.

Thank you.

Hmm?

For teaching me how to shoot,

for making sure I go to
the range every year.

When I held that gun, I...

I knew what to do.

Well, that's the
point of training,

so you don't have
to think about it

when you need it.

I don't even remember
squeezing the trigger.

That man stood between me
and everything I love.

I had to, Frank.

I had to.

Hey.

Of course you did, baby.

It's okay.