Army Wives (2007–2013): Season 6, Episode 17 - Hello, Stranger - full transcript

Pamela and Chase ask Roxy and Trevor to go away with them. Then Chase gives Trevor a job opportunity that Roxy thinks is too good to pass up. When a doctor nearly kills a patient, he tries to put the blame on Tanya. Denise and Claudia Joy try to help her. And Jackie's daughter comes for a visit and Jackie's hope they can spend some time together but she doesn't want to.

Previously on Army Wives...

Call. Text, right?

Come back.

I love you.

Okay.

I gotta go.

Kevin, what aren't
you telling me?

I know a little more
about the deployment.

The 32nd will be patrolling
the Pakistani border.

Ohh.

Wow.



You're leaving?

Next week. Then it's over?

No, you dope. This means
I want this to work.

Look, if I go to Fort Lee,
throw myself into the job

in my usual obsessive
manner, I can handle...

I'm pregnant.

Aw.

With twins.

Twins?

Congratulations.

Oh, that's wonderful, Roxy.

How's Trevor dealing with it?

Oh, are you kidding?
He loves it.

- Well, he's not the one carrying twins.
- Exactly.



He'll be a'ight.

Quit it, Finn.

It's my turn.

- No, it's not.
- Is, too.

TJ, is it Finn's turn?

I haven't reached
a save point yet.

- That's not fair.
- Hey, everyone.

Thank God. Can you do something?

What's going on?

Whoa. Whoa. Whoa.

He only wants to
play when I have it.

TJ's not letting me play.

Pamela, will you
please come rescue me

from this insanity?

Actually, I was planning
on doing just that.

Chase has a convention
in Miami next week.

I'm serious. The
convention's over Friday.

We thought you could come
down for the weekend,

a little baby-moon
for you and Trevor.

TJ, enough!

Hey, hey.

Give that game to
your father right now

and go upstairs and
get ready for dinner.

Now.

Thank you.

Guess what.

Pamela and Chase are gonna
be in Miami this weekend,

and they want to know
if we can join them.

Please. Can we go?
It'll be so much fun.

Tell him Chase can get you
the hotel's convention rate.

Pamela says we can get
the hotel room cheap.

Wh-what about the boys?

Roland always said that
he would take them

if we ever wanted to get away.

He and Chase can go
fishing, play golf.

There's golf and fishing.

Come on, honey. You
really deserve it.

Oh, so this is for me?

Well, no. It's...
It's for both of us.

I mean, who knows when we'll
ever be able to relax again

in our entire lives?

I suppose I could
put in for a pass.

- Yes!
- Oh, yeah.

We are so coming.

To Tanya.

To Tanya.

Thanks so much.

So what's the plan?

Mm. One more week at Mercer,

and then I am officially
out of the army

and heading to Virginia.

Mm. She's getting
her BA in nursing.

That's great.

That's not the real reason
she's going to Virginia.

Oh.

What's his name?

Blake Hanson.

Dr. Blake Hanson,
and he's a hottie.

Really?

He's a major in the army,

an ER doctor at Fort Lee.

Blake transferred to avoid
any fraternization problems

while Tanya was under contract.

Wow. That sounds serious.

We're taking it one
step at a time.

Mm.

Looks like it's
someone's bedtime.

Aw, let me, Denise.

I won't have many more chances.

Oh, sure. Yeah.

Night.

Come on, beautiful.

Ah. Oh, boy.

Night, baby girl.

Good night.

She seems happy.

- Yeah, she is.
- Mm.

Mm. I'm happy for her,
I'm just gonna miss

having her so close by.

Well, Virginia's not so far.

Rox, you have to say hi
to Pamela for all of us.

Absolutely.

Oh, yeah. When do you leave?

Tomorrow. I can't wait.

Oh, I'm so sorry you won't get
a chance to meet my daughter.

Oh, wait. Sophie's coming?

You didn't tell me that.

It was a little last-minute.

She was supposed to go on a trip
to Costa Rica with her class,

but because Kevin's deploying,
we wanted her here with us.

Plus, she hasn't been
to Fort Marshall yet.

Where is she at school?

She's a junior at Exeter.

It's a boarding school
in New Hampshire.

Well, when I was in high school,

the only trips we went
on were to the mall.

Well, things are a
little different

in private school, Rox.

Exeter's a family tradition.

Did you go there?

I did, and so did my
father, and his father.

Yeah, well, Sophie's great.
You're gonna love meeting her.

Yeah, she is.

Of course, she's
also a teenager.

I hear that.

Okay, who's ready for a refill?

- Right here.
- Okay.

Tap locks go on the beer,

leave the receipts in the safe.

I'll take care of
that on Monday.

I'm all over it.
Go enjoy yourself.

Right.

Okay. Call if you need anything.

I will.

You okay?

I'm good.

Yeah? Things with
you and Hector?

No changes.

Still in marriage counseling.

The lady says, I have a temper.

Really? You?

I know, right?

Rox.

Coming.

Okay, bye.

Have a great time.

Thank you.

♪ Is to let her stay ♪

So I'll need three more
rectangular tables

right there, all right?

And then that should do it.

Okay? Great. I'll see
you tomorrow, then.

Sophie.

Hey, mom.

Hi.

Thank you, sergeant.

Wow. Subtle.

It's actually quite
intimate inside.

- How was your flight?
- Easy.

I'm sorry I couldn't
pick you up.

My FRG meeting ran late, and
I just couldn't get away.

We have a fund-raiser
in two days.

It's fine.

No, I've got it.

Okay.

So where's dad?

In Washington.

What?

Pentagon business. He'll
be home in a day or two.

I thought the whole
idea was to see him

before he goes to Afghanistan.

You will, and until then,

we'll get to spend
some time together

and see Charleston.

Great.

So where's my room,
in the coach house?

Roxy.

Hey.

Ohh.

Ohh.

Pamela.

Hey, Trevor.

Looking good.

So Chase is still in meetings,

but he's gonna be done soon.

- Right. Babe, I'm gonna go check us in.
- Okay.

We'll be at the cafe by
the pool, the big pool.

There's more than one?

Oh, yeah.

Look at you, mom.
You're glowing.

Oh. I think it's the humidity.

Baloney.

Hello in there.

Auntie Pamela can't
wait to meet you.

Neither can I.

I forgot about the
joys of pregnancy...

The swollen ankles, the
heartburn, the sore boobs.

Well, for the next two days,

you're gonna forget
about all that.

I just booked us the most
amazing spa treatments.

Oh, fantastic.

Now you gotta tell
me the latest dirt.

Oh, that was amazing.

I've never heard of a
pregnancy massage before.

Mm. Stick with me, kid.

I'd love to.

I miss you.

I miss you, too.

But let's not talk
about that now.

We're here to have
fun and eat too much

and drink too much.

Well... Only one of us
can drink too much.

I will drink for both of us.

You are a true friend.

I do what I can.

So how's that cooking
class going?

Quit. Now I just order a
better grade of takeout.

What about you? Anything new?

Well, Trevor wants to transfer
to a ranger battalion.

Really?

Yeah. I think Chase set
a bad example for him

with all that Delta stuff.

Don't blame us.

No, I'm really proud of him.

It just means leaving
Fort Marshall.

Well, it's gonna have to
happen sooner or later.

Yeah.

You know, I've never
asked you this before,

but do you miss it...

Army life?

I miss my friends.

And I miss the PX.

Uh, but do I miss not
knowing where my husband is

or raising the kids by myself

or moving every three years

or the bureaucracy or
the pay scale or...

All right. I get it.

Yeah.

Ugh.

Something to drink, ladies?

Hell, yes. I will have a mojito.

A mojito?

When in Rome. Besides,
they are delicious here.

Well, I'll have to
take your word for it.

Uh, an iced tea, please.

Uh, regular, mint, or mango?

Ooh.

Ooh. Mango.

Right away.

Thank you.

When in Rome.

Ohh.

Specialist,

I need 500 units of
heparin to room 214.

Isn't that Erin's patient?

She's at the lab.

Okay. What's the case?

Just do what I asked.
500 units of heparin.

Now.

Yes, sir.

Hi, I'm Specialist Gabriel.

I'm here to give
your son a shot.

Oh, where's the other nurse?

She got pulled away.

And who is this handsome fella?

This is Aiden.

Hey, Aiden.

You're doing great, baby.

Okay, I'm just gonna

press on your tummy now, Aiden.

Can you just tell
me when it hurts?

His whole stomach hurts.

Mm.

You are being so brave.

Okay.

There we go. All done.

That wasn't so bad, was it?

How long before he feels better?

Should be pretty quick.

What's going on?

Aiden, are you all right, honey?

Aiden.

What happened?

Uh, BP's 60 palp.
Heart rate's 160.

He's in shock.

Oh, God! What's
happening to my son?

He's bleeding out.
Call the blood bank.

I need one unit O
neg, one unit FFP.

What did you do?

Tanya, what happened?

I heard we almost lost
a patient in 214.

It wasn't my fault.

Dr. Hayes told me to give
him 500 units of heparin.

Why? What was his condition?

Food poisoning.

E. Coli.

You don't give heparin for E.
Coli.

He meant hespan, obviously.

The patient was
severely dehydrated,

but I didn't know that.

Hayes just told me to
give him the heparin.

He wouldn't tell me
what it was for.

Well, is the patient okay?

He went into hypovolemic shock,

but we managed to stabilize him.

Thank God.

Now Hayes is blaming me.

He insists he said hespan,

but I know what I heard, Denise.

He said heparin, twice.

He says he's gonna
take me in front of

the Risk Management Committee.

He could ruin my career.

So this is your father's office.

Sophie.

Nice.

Do you have to do that now?

Shannon just broke up with Garrett.
She needs me.

Okay, but can you at least
look around for a minute?

Mom, it's like every
other office dad's had.

No, it isn't.

It's bigger and there are
some new things here.

Okay. I've seen it.
Can we go now?

Michael, Claudia Joy,

this is my daughter Sophie.

Sophie, this is General
Holden and Mrs. Holden.

Welcome to Fort
Marshall, Sophie.

Thank you, sir. It's
great to be here.

Mm. Nice to meet you.

I know how much your mother's

been looking forward
to your visit.

Oh, thank you, ma'am.

And she's told me how
much she's enjoyed

working with you on post.

Well, I'm sure you two
have plenty to do.

Don't let us hold you.

It was a pleasure to meet you.

Pleasure's mine, sir. Ma'am.

See you at the setup tomorrow?

Count on it.

Dr. Hayes.

Can you not see I'm busy?

I'm sorry. This is important.

It's about Specialist Gabriel.

Yeah, what about her?

Well, I was hoping
that you'd reconsider

sending her before the
Risk Management Committee.

Why?

Because she's a combat veteran

with one week to go
on her contract.

That's too bad. She
almost killed that boy.

Well, she says there was
a misunderstanding.

No misunderstanding.
She screwed up.

The boy is fine now, doctor,

and Specialist Gabriel has
an unblemished record.

Had an unblemished record.

I don't see the
need to be punitive

under the circumstances.

Are you implying that I should
tolerate criminal incompetence?

No, not at all.

Good, because if you were,

I would have to write
you up as well.

Excuse me.

Sophie.

Sophie.

I'm sorry.

I thought

we could talk... colleges.

Really?

Well, we have to start
planning visits.

I already scheduled an
interview at Georgetown.

I'm not interested
in Georgetown.

But you're a legacy, Sophie.

I don't care. I don't want
to go to school in DC.

Well, you have plenty of
time to think it over.

I have thought it over.

So green tabs are
safety schools,

yellow are targets,
red are reaches.

Mom, I've already
gone over this,

like, a thousand times
with my college advisor.

Yeah, I-I know. I talked to her.

You talked to Mrs. Glass?

That's, like, a
violation of privacy.

Sophie, it's perfectly normal

for parents to take an interest

in where their children
go to college.

Okay, but you could've
at least told me

instead of going behind my back.

I did not go behind your back.

Mrs. Glass gave me
your initial list,

and I want to discuss it.

Why?

Well, take Reed for example.

It's not exactly the
type of college

your father and I had
in mind for you.

Why not?

Well, if you want a program
with less structure,

we could talk about
Brown, maybe.

Let me guess.

Every school you marked
is on the East Coast.

Not every one.

Well, can I look at your ideas

and then we'll
discuss them later?

Okay.

I'm just trying to help.

I've never been on
a yacht before.

Well, it's not exactly
a yacht, Roxy.

It's a pleasure boat.

Yacht, pleasure boat,
what's the difference?

Only a few hundred people.

Well, it sounds like fun...

A 2-hour sunset cruise
around Biscayne Bay.

Then dinner in Little Havana,

and afterwards, a
buddy recommended

this great little salsa club.

Whoa. Salsa?

You?

Yes, I happen to be
an excellent dancer.

Pamela and I have
been taking lessons.

What?

Well, I got tired of him
stepping on my feet.

Well, we're not exactly
ready for prime time,

but we're getting there.

So this is what happens when
you move to California,

you get a little, uh, soft?

There's nothing soft
about dancing, Leblanc.

It's a hell of a workout.

See, I'm just having a
hard time picturing this.

So you... you trade
in your uniform

for what, like a... leotard?

A tutu?

Go ahead, laugh. I'll meet you
on the dance floor, hotshot.

We'll see who's still standing
at the end of the night.

Okay, game on.

I thought we left
the kids at home.

Seriously.

Finn...

Everything okay?

Yes, thank you.

Why aren't you playing
with David and TJ?

I'm not allowed in David's room.

Why not?

I don't know.

Well, who said so?

TJ and David.

Mm-hmm. Okay.

David.

It's your mom.

David.

O-one minute.

Shh. Shh.

David, open this door right now.

Hey, mom.

What's going on? Why'd
you lock the door?

No reason.

Excuse me, TJ.

Mom, I-I'm s...

What is this?

How do you know

they weren't reading
it for the articles?

That's not funny, Roland.

Okay. I'm sorry.

But it's not tragic, either.
It's natural, Joan.

Boys that age are curious.
Girls, too.

I know, but we can't condone
pornography in our house.

Whose is it, TJ's or David's?

David's.

Well, that makes it
easier in a way.

It'd be kinda awkward to
have to talk to TJ about it.

I cannot believe our son
brought that in our house.

He traded his desserts for it.

Really?

Took him a week.

That's enterprising.

Roland.

I'll talk to him.

Okay. Well, have you...

Have you had the
talk with him yet?

You mean "the talk"?

Yes.

Not exactly. Have you?

No,

but I think it's time.

I-I can't believe Hayes
could be so vindictive.

Mm. So he took Tanya before

the Risk Management
Committee, huh?

Yeah, not only did they
suspend her privileges,

but now Hayes is going
for a general discharge,

which would disqualify her
for any GI bill benefits.

Wow. That seems awfully harsh.

Oh, it's ridiculous.

I'm afraid it's
partially my fault.

Really? Why is that?

I went to Hayes myself

and suggested that there
was a miscommunication

between him and Tanya,

which is exactly what
happened, of course.

Yeah, and I'll bet that
went over real well.

The man is so arrogant.

To even breathe a
word of criticism

sets him off.

You know, I've heard
that he's written up

a lot of other nurses before
who didn't deserve it?

Yeah, I know the type.

Yeah, well, he's not getting
away with it this time.

D.

No, I'm not gonna let him
ruin Tanya's career.

The man's an officer, D.

And I'm a civilian.

At an army hospital.

He could still make
your life difficult.

Mm. Let him try.

It's a tough one, Denise.

Without witnesses,

it's a case of he
said, she said.

Yeah, and when the he's a doctor

and the she's a nurse,

it's not exactly a
level playing field.

Claudia Joy?

I have an idea.

You understand, I have

no jurisdiction over
Mercer personnel.

That falls to the
hospital commander,

Colonel Levinson.

So there's nothing you can do?

Well, I didn't say that.

After you called, Claudia
Joy, I did some digging.

And, uh... you didn't
get this from me.

What is it?

It's a list of all the
disciplinary actions

Dr. Hayes has initiated
against hospital staffers

over the years.

It's a pretty long list.
What's interesting

is not one of those actions

has ever been rescinded
or appealed even.

Yeah, that's because Hayes
is a son of a bitch

who comes down on hard on
anyone who challenges him.

Well, that's what
my source told me,

except not quite so colorfully.

Sorry.

No apology necessary.

If Tanya was wrongly accused,

it's likely some of
those others were, too.

Exactly what I was thinking.

Denise, if you can
get a few of them

to talk on the record,

we could establish a pattern.

You do that,

and I will personally
ask Colonel Levinson

to review Tanya's case.

Good luck.

Thank you.

I could get used to this.

Which part?

All of it... Sleeping in late,

poolside service, seeing Pamela.

What's the matter?

Ohh, too much
dancing last night.

I told you not to overdo it.

Hey, I could not let Chase
steal the spotlight.

I swear, the two
of you are, like,

worse than TJ and Finn.

It is great to see them,
though, isn't it?

Yeah, it is.

Hey! We're one drink
ahead of you.

Not for long.

Morning. Want to check
out the high dive?

Oh, wait. I forget. Do you
get nosebleeds at altitude?

Ha ha ha.

Trevor.

Don't worry, Rox. I'll be
there if he starts drowning.

Good, because Pamela and I

will be sitting here doing
absolutely nothing.

Exactly.

Susan. Hey, I was wondering
if you had a minute?

Sure. What's up?

Did you hear what happened
to Tanya Gabriel yesterday?

Yeah. Um, something about
the wrong medication?

Uh, no. It wasn't her fault.

Dr. Hayes made a mistake.

Oh.

I heard you had a run-in
with Hayes yourself,

didn't you, a year ago?

Uh, you said that he
didn't respond promptly

to his pages.

Um, I was mistaken.

Uh...

Look, I don't work
with Hayes anymore.

I don't want anything
to do with him.

Well, I get that, but I...

No, he had me suspended
for a month.

He said if I ever
complained about him again,

he'd end my career.

See, that's exactly
what I'm talking about.

He blames others
for his mistakes

and then threatens them
if they talk about it.

Look, it would help Tanya if
you'd let Colonel Levinson

know what really
happened that day.

I already told you,
I made a mistake.

Come on, Susan.

I know what a good
nurse you are.

If you said he was
negligent, he was negligent.

All I'm asking is for you...

Look, I have three
kids and a mortgage.

I need this job. I'm sorry.

Hi. Everything looks great.

I think it's going
to be a big success.

I hope so. It's the first time
I've ever done a flower drive

for a fund-raiser.

- Do you want some iced tea?
- Sure. Where's Sophie?

Oh, she reached out
to a girlfriend

she knows from Fort Hope.

They're gonna have dinner
in Charleston somewhere.

Hey, relax.

It's just, I've never
used my sister's ID.

At a bar before.

Only on beer runs.

It'll be fine.

Two vodka Cranberries.

IDs, ladies.

New Hampshire, huh, Ariel?

Live free or die.

Birthday?

December 17, 1990.

What's your sign?

Sagittarius.

Two vodka Cranberries coming up.

I've talked to
Thompson and Mendoza.

And I talked to Berger,
Tully, and Goldfine.

It's all the same story.
Nobody's willing to talk.

I can't believe my army career

is gonna end like this.

Hey, we're not giving up.

But we've talked to almost
everybody on the list.

Yeah, well, we've still
got a few names to go.

Yeah, but if they
weren't willing

to speak up for themselves
when Hayes screwed them over,

why would they speak
up for me now?

I've been thinking about that.

The nurses we talked to
still work at Mercer,

where Hayes can hurt them.

We have to find someone
outside the system.

Who?

We'll keep digging.

How'd it go with David?

The boy knew everything.

What?

First we talked
about the magazine,

how inappropriate it was.

He apologized.

Then I said we
needed to talk about

a more important subject.

And he said,

"dad, is this the talk?"

No?

Yes.

And then he said,

they already went over
it all in health class.

The basics maybe.

No, babe. He had it
down, in detail.

I'm talkin' anatomy,
protection, STDs,

even a few positions.

What?

They don't go over
that in school.

No. I suspect that came
from other sources.

What other sources?

Mm, other kids, Internet.

He is too young to
know all of that.

Apparently not.

I do not believe it.

Kids grow up too fast today.

I should've talked
to him sooner,

way sooner.

You know, it's funny,

this is my field,

but when kids grow up
right under your nose,

you don't see it.

Mm. So now what?

Uh, I told him if he
ever has any questions,

come to us.

You think he will?

I suppose that depends
on the questions.

He knows the door's open, Joan.

But it's up to David
to walk through it.

I just thought we had more time.

Hey, don't look now,

but that guy over there
is, like, watching you.

He's kinda cute.

We having a good time here?

Excuse me?

Excuse you?

How about you stop
trying to steal my date?

We didn't know he was your date.

Was I talking to you?

Come on, Shaina.
Leave 'em alone.

Oh, I go to the bathroom
for one minute,

all of a sudden, you got the
hots for blondie over here?

I don't believe this.

You got a problem with
your mouth, honey?

I'll be happy to
shut it for you.

- Let her go!
- Come on, Shaina.

Hey! What's going on?

Nothing. We were just leaving.

Good, 'cause I'd hate
to call the cops.

We cool here?

Yeah. Come on, baby.

Sophie?

Mom. Hey, you didn't
have to wait up.

I wanted to hear about dinner.

Where'd you go?

Um, just some place
Kelsey liked.

I forget the name.

But they had this awesome
bacon cornbread.

How's Kelsey?

Same old Kelsey.

Sorry. I didn't realize
how late it was.

I should've called.

As long as you're okay.

I'm tired.

Well, you can sleep as
late as you want tomorrow.

We have nothing planned
until the FRG fund-raiser.

Right.

Okay, well, good night.

Night.

This is it?

Yeah. "Margaret Jones."

What do you want?

Uh, Margaret Jones?
I'm Denise Sherwood.

I'm a nurse at Mercer hospital.

Who are they?

Well, I'm... I'm
Claudia Joy Holden,

wife of General Michael Holden.

Specialist Tanya Gabriel, ma'am.

I work at Mercer, too.

What do you want?

We wanted to talk to you about Dr.
Gavin Hayes.

Hayes?

What about him?

We're trying to build
a case against him.

We understand that he had
you fired seven years ago

for insubordination.

Insubordination?

He's intubated a
patient's esophagus

instead of the trachea.

You're kidding.

No, ma'am.

He tried to fix things,
but the man died.

Hayes wanted me to back him up,

say he placed the airway
correctly the first time.

But you didn't?

Not only that, I
filed a complaint.

But I had no witnesses,

nobody who knew my
side of the story.

So what happened?

The man went after
my nursing license.

I fought it, but he
had better lawyers.

I lost everything...

Job, pension, benefits.

It's all I can do now to
put enough money together

for my insulin.

Margaret,

would you be willing
to tell your story

to the hospital commander?

Willing?

Hell.

I've waited seven years
to talk to anybody.

Susan.

Hmm?

I'd like you to say
hello to someone.

Hello, Susan.

Margaret?

Yeah, it's me.

Life hasn't been too
kind since I was fired.

We've got to stop him, Susan,

so he can't hurt anyone else.

What do you say?

Let's nail the bastard.

Ohh. I do not know how
I'm gonna play 18

after a brunch like that.

Listen to him,

already lining up excuses.

Well, you two have fun.

We've got mani-pedis lined up.

Aww. I am not ready to
get on a plane tonight.

Really, babe? You goin' AWOL?

Absolutely.

I'm gonna hide in
Pamela's suitcase

and go to California.

You don't need my suitcase.

Chase has a job for
Trevor in San Jose.

What?

Pamela.

Wait. Is that true?

Chase, do you have
a job for Trevor?

Sorry, man.

I was gonna tell you
on the golf course.

What is it?

Chase's company is expanding,

and he needs a
second-in-command.

Are you kidding?

That's fantastic.

I still have a contract
with the army.

Right. So let's slow down here.

Sorry.

We gotta get going.

Have fun.

Yeah, and don't go after
each other with a 5 iron.

I wouldn't.

I'd use a 3.

He really has a job for Trevor?

Yep. He really does.

Sorry about that, man.

Didn't mean to ambush
you in front of Rox...

No, no, no. It's not your fault.

So what's the job?

Security consultant.

You'd be working with a
bunch of great guys,

all ex-military,

designing and implementing
corporate security systems...

Hardware, software, manpower.

It's fun and it pays.

Well, like I said, I
still owe Uncle Sam

a fair amount of time. I know,

but you're the first
guy I thought of.

I told my boss about you,

and he said he could hold on
to the job till you're ready,

but he needs an
answer in two weeks.

Look, I've got a packet
back in the room.

It lays out everything...
The job,

company, salary, benefits.

I appreciate it, man, really.

It's just a lot to take in.

Roger that.

Take your time. Talk it over.

In the meantime,

I'll give you a little
clinic in golf.

Yeah, we'll see who
gets schooled.

What's this about, sir?

Sit down, Major.

I've been reviewing your file.

What for?

In light of recent
complaints I've received,

I'm opening an investigation
into a pattern

of alleged misconduct.

What?

Based on the testimony of
one incompetent nurse?

No.

Based on the testimony
of nine nurses

with impeccable records

except for your
actions against them.

Your privileges at Mercer
are hereby suspended

until I've completed
my investigation.

Dismissed.

Shame on you, sir.

Shame.

Checking out. Room 617.

Hey, babe. Look at this.

- Where'd you get that?
- It's Pamela's.

We went online to look at
listings in her neighborhood.

What?

Listings. You know, like houses?

Yeah, I know what listings are.

We're not moving.

I'm just talking possibilities.

Thank you.

Where are you going?

To pack.

Well...

It went so fast.

Call when you get home?

I will.

Take a look at the
packet, let me know.

I will.

Okay. Be safe.

I'll work on him.

I miss you already.

Mm.

- I love you.
- Love you, too.

Ashley, how are we doing?

Good.

Hey, Jackie.

Gloria, I'm so glad
you could make it.

Of course.

I want you to meet my daughter.

Sophie.

Sophie, there's someone I
want you to meet. Soph.

Sophie, this is Gloria Cruz.

Gloria, this is Sophie.

Sophie? That's not the name
she was using last night.

- What?
- How old are you?

Mom, I think, um, Ms. Spencer
needs me back at the booth.

No, Louise can wait. She's 16.

Why? W-wh-what's going on?

Sorry to tell you this, but I
served your daughter alcohol

at the hump last night.

You're kidding.

She's got a real good ID, too.
Fooled me.

It's no big deal, mom.

No big deal? She almost got
into a fight with a customer.

If the cops woulda come,

we coulda lost our
liquor license.

You went to a bar?

Mom, do you really
want to do this here?

Go inside. We'll talk
about this later.

Hey, mom. Hey, dad.

How was your trip?

- It was great.
- We missed you.

Missed you, too.

Did you bring presents?

Uh, slow down there, bud.

Uh, this is for you and Roland

for taking care of our guys.

Oh, thank you.

And this is for you.

- Mm.
- You shake it up.

Cool. Thanks.

And we got one for
Sara Elizabeth, too.

Thanks. I'll be sure she gets it

as soon as she gets up.

- Okay.
- What about us?

You'll get yours
when we get home.

Can you say thank
you to the Burtons?

- Thank you.
- Yeah, thanks.

All right, troops.
Let's move out.

Go. Go, go.

All right. We'll walk you out.

Okay.

Uh, hey, man.

Give me a call when you can.

Sure. What about?

Uh, just TJ,

birds, bees, boys,

and certain glossy periodicals.

So Hayes is all done
at Mercer, huh?

Mm-hmm.

Claudia Joy says he's
likely to face charges.

And Margaret Jones is filing

to have her pension and
benefits restored.

Well, congratulations.

It's all Denise.

No, we did it together,
you, me, Claudia Joy,

and Joan Burton got
the ball rolling.

Still, if it hadn't
been for you,

my career would be over.

Oh, your career is
just beginning.

Someone's gonna miss you.

Boop boop. Don't worry, sweetie.

Virginia's not so far away.

Yeah. Okay.

Those Dolphin jerseys were
a big hit with the boys.

That's great.

Can we talk about
the job offer now?

You've done three tours, Trevor.

You've served your country.

Look, Pamela said they'll
hold the job for you

until your contract's up.

I'm gonna take a shower.

It's the chance of a lifetime.

Okay, let's have it, the ID.

It's right there.

Where'd you get this?

Mom, everyone at
school has them.

You didn't answer my question.

From some guy.

Who, a student?

I'm not gonna give you his name.
I'm not a rat.

No, you just lie to me.

Nothing happened, mom.

Don't tell me nothing happened.

You lied to me.

You told me you were
going to dinner,

and you went to a bar instead.

You drank illegally and you
almost got into a fight.

Okay, that was not my fault.

And since when do you hang out
with enlisted wives anyway?

Don't be impertinent
with me, young lady.

Do you have any idea
what would've happened

if you had been caught,

how this would've reflected on
your father, on the family?

Are we through?

What is the matter with you?

I didn't raise you
to behave this way.

You didn't raise me at all, mom.

You sent me away.

What?

You go to one of the best
boarding schools in the world,

the same place I went,
your brother went...

Yeah, and where you never visit,

never come to see my concerts.

You have no idea
what I do at school.

I've been to every parents'
weekend since you've been there,

and I would've been
at the spring concert

if it hadn't been
for the hurricane.

The hurricane was three
weeks before the concert.

I had to help your father

transfer an entire
division, Sophie.

You have no idea
how hard that was.

You couldn't even pick
me up from the airport?

I told you...

Yeah, the meeting ran long.

Your flower drive

is more important
than your daughter.

You think I'd rather run a
meeting than pick you up?

Yeah, I do.

You know, I have
this friend Gigi,

and she talks to
her mom every day,

sometimes twice a day.

Can you imagine?

I mean, what would we even
have to say to each other?

It's a two-way street, soph.

Every time I call you,

you can't wait to
get off the phone.

Well, gee, I wonder why.

I'm just another item
on your checklist.

Not like Patrick.

That's so untrue.

Okay, when was the last time

you missed one of
his football games?

It's west point. It's
your father's alma...

Don't lay this on dad, mom.
It's you.

What, it's... it's my fault

you've turned into
an ungrateful brat?

We have given you everything.

Right.

Tell me one thing
you haven't had.

How about a mom, a real mom?

Sophie...

You don't care about me!
You never cared about me.

So don't start pretending now.

Sophie, you come back here.

Sophie...