Army Wives (2007–2013): Season 7, Episode 13 - All or Nothing - full transcript

When Tim goes missing, Holly reaches out to the tribe and Tim's platoon for help. Denise catches Michael in a compromising position. Latasha and Quincy receive news about his military career. Gloria continues to be pulled between Hector and Patrick. Roland and Joan prepare to say goodbye to Fort Marshall.

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Maybe next time you
could let me know

before you jump a plane
to hell and gone?

Is that a professional
request, sir?

No, Colonel. It isn't.

Well, what did the doctors say?

They say I got a 60% chance
of being medically separated.

If Quincy gets separated,

we lose all medical
benefits for the family.

_ Help you?

I have some pearls.



You think we could do
this again sometime?

Sure... Corporal.

You had a chance to
think about things?

Not really. I mean, I've
been so busy, and...

Listen to me.

If it wasn't for you,
we'd all be dead.

You saved our platoon, Truman.

You saved my life.

No!

Tim... Stop!

Tim, please...

What are you doing?

Morning, Colonel.

Sir. I was gonna call you.



DOD has put a rush on
that joint base report.

When do they need it?

- Yesterday.
- Of course.

They really are pushing, sir.

I think it's because we
set such a good example

here at Marshall-Bring.

Must be. Unfortunately,
my day is booked solid.

Yeah, mine, too.

Are you free tonight?

We could do a dinner
meeting at my office.

Yes, I could do that.

- 1900?
- Done.

I'll order some sandwiches.
What would you like?

Surprise me.

Hey, baby.

Frank?

What are you doing here?
What happened?

Hey, you wanna just set
those down anywhere?

Yes, sir.

Um... Thank you.

Okay. What... is going on?

No, no, no. First things first.

- Oh. Mm.
- Mm.

Ahh. I have missed you.

Oh, me, too.

Hiya, princess.

Oh, don't be shy, honey.
It's daddy.

- And, boy, have I missed you.
- Come on.

- That's my girl.
- Okay.

So what happened?

Well, I got my orders
to come home early,

so I thought I'd surprise you.

And...

And, well, I guess I was in too
much of a hurry to get home

and, uh...

I fell down the steps
deplaning in Germany.

Oh, Frank.

I know. Right?

After all I've been through.

Wow. Well, how bad is it?

It's a broken ankle.

Oh, honey, I'm just
glad you're home.

Yeah. Me, too. Mm.

Oh.

Morning.

Hey.

You're up early.

How'd you sleep?

Okay.

Oh, sorry. I hope you
didn't want any.

No.

I'm gonna hop in the shower.

Hey, Holly. Nice touch.

What?

The scarf. It's cute.

Oh. Thanks.

You okay?

Yeah.

Look who's here.

How can I help you, Lieutenant?

Have dinner with me on Tuesday.

Before you say no,

I'm not pushing you
to start over.

Really? So what are you doing?

Asking you to dinner.

Well, I'm afraid I don't
see the difference.

Well, the difference is,

once we have dinner,

then I'll talk to you
about starting over.

You'll think better
on a full stomach.

So what do you say?

I don't know.

I was thinking we could
try a restaurant

with walls this time?

- Oh, yeah?
- Yeah. Maybe even a waiter,

unless it's too much for you.

I'm not sure I can handle it.

Oh, make an effort.

Wow. Talk about a turnaround.

Who knew Caroline was
this good with kids?

She loves it.

You done good, Maggie.

I'm just glad she's happy.

Hut! Hut!

One one thousand,
two one thousand,

three one thousand!

Aah!

Oh! That's what I'm
talking about!

What?

Looks like everybody's too
busy for cake right now.

Oh, they'll get around to it.

Thanks for having us over.

Yeah, especially with
everything going on right now,

with your retirement
ceremony and packing.

Well, I wanted the boys to
have at least one more chance

to play together before we go.

- Yeah!
- Hey, dad, a little help?

Thanks, dad.

Really glad Quincy
could make it.

It's killing him, not
being able to play.

He will again. Soon.

I hope.

The medical review board
meets this week and, uh,

I guess we'll finally
know where we stand.

Plant us a defense right here.

- Lieutenant.
- Cruz.

Hey, Lieutenant?

Listen, sir,

I saw you and Gloria
at The Hump bar today.

And I gotta know...
Are you guys back on?

'Cause I thought you had told
me it was over between you two.

Right. I did tell you that.

And I meant it. It
was over, Cruz.

While we were in theater.

And now?

Now things are different.

Why? You're still
leader of the platoon.

Yeah, but I'm going to
Ranger School soon,

and when I get back,
uh, you and I,

we might not be in the same
chain of command anymore.

Roger that.

So what's the story?

You going out with her?

Kind of.

Why, are you trying to
get back with Gloria?

We went out the other night,

and she made me think
I have a shot.

Really?

That's interesting.

Yeah, it is.

I'm just a little
confused, okay?

I just don't get it is all.

Well, that makes two of us.

I didn't ask for this,
Hector, believe me.

Look, all I want to
know is if I'm an idiot

for thinking about you.

No, you're not an idiot.

Okay. Good.

I just need some time.

All right. Well, how much time?

Before Lieutenant Clarke
goes off to Ranger School?

Ranger School?

- What, you didn't know?
- No.

Yeah. He'll be gone for months.

Listen, Gloria, I'm all in.

I'm not going anywhere.

Just think about that.

Ranger School? Really?

- I was gonna tell you...
- When?

Hey, slow down, Gloria.

Until yesterday, I
wasn't even sure

you were gonna talk
to me anymore.

What about you and Hector?
What's that about?

He's my ex.

I still care about him.

So where does that leave me?

I don't know. I... I
care about you, too.

- Well?
- I know.

I gotta make up my mind.

Yeah, you do.

♪ You were all that I wanted ♪

♪ I fell in love with ♪

♪ all of your heart
and your soul ♪

♪ from that moment ♪

♪ I couldn't imagine ♪

♪ you ever hurting me ♪

♪ or mistreating my love ♪

♪ I should have known ♪

♪ rivers of teardrops ♪

♪ these sharp pains
in my heart ♪

♪ if this was the
way that you love ♪

♪ you never should have loved me ♪
♪ never should have loved me ♪

♪ you never should have loved me ♪
♪ never should have loved me ♪

♪ you never should have
never should have ♪

♪ told me you loved me and
you would never leave me ♪

♪ 'cause everything that you would do ♪
♪ everything that you would do ♪

♪ it made me fall in love with you ♪
♪ it made me fall in love with you ♪

♪ until you left and you
made that mistake ♪

♪ now I can't take you
back if I wanted to ♪

♪ oh ♪

♪ oh ♪

♪ until you left and you
made that mistake ♪

♪ now I can't take you
back if I wanted to ♪

♪ yeah, yeah ♪

♪ mm mm-mm mm-mm-mm ♪

"It was important to Amy that
they hold themselves high.

Women with courage,
confidence, and character.

'Forward, march!' And
with that, Platoon 4038

quick-timed onto
the parade deck."

Thanks again to our special
guest, Tanya Biank.

Now I've read "Undaunted,"

and I can tell you,
it is a great book

about our women in uniform.

Thank you, Jackie.

Tanya will be signing
copies right here,

and if you'd like to
ask her any questions,

she'll be happy to answer them.

Terrific event. Thank
you for organizing it.

Of course.

Jackie, I'd like you to
meet my daughter Jordan.

Jordan, Jackie Clarke,
wife of General Clarke.

A pleasure, ma'am.

Same here, Jordan.

I see the apple doesn't
fall far from the tree.

Far enough. She's going Army

- when she graduates from the Citadel.
- Really?

- Mm-hmm.
- Yes, ma'am.

I want to fly
Apache helicopters.

Good for you.

You know, my son is
a West Point grad

who just got back
from Afghanistan.

I'm sure he'd be happy
to talk to you.

That would be awesome, ma'am.

Good. Let's make that happen.

Thank you.

Should we get our book signed?

Absolutely.

- See you later.
- Bye.

We found a great house
outside Baltimore

with an acre of land.

An acre. Wow.

I know. And the best
schools in the district.

Sounds really wonderful, Roland.

What about your practice here?

Uh, just finalizing things
with my partners now.

In fact, I'm on my way to
turn in my hospital ID.

This is really happening.

Change is healthy, Denise.

Yeah. Doesn't mean I'm
gonna miss you any less.

I'm gonna miss you, too.

Okay. Don't make me
mess up my makeup.

Nope. Wouldn't dream of it.

I'll see you at the ceremony.

Okay.

Holly.

What are you doing here?

Oh, it's for Tim.
He has a sore back.

Mm. That's pretty
common among our boys,

considering all the gear
they have to carry.

Oh.

Hey, Denise, can I
ask you something?

Of course.

Um, Tim's been acting
kind of funny lately.

Yeah? Funny how?

Oh, you know, um, moody,
trouble sleeping.

Is that normal?

Well, everyone has a
different "normal," Holly.

Frank always has
trouble sleeping

when he first comes
home from a tour.

Takes a while for his
rhythms to reset.

Oh.

Maybe Tim should talk
to a doctor, though.

Mm, I'm not too crazy about
him taking more pills.

No, I wasn't thinking
about pills, necessarily.

There are non-medicated
alternatives,

like the sleep
reintegration clinic.

Okay. Thanks.

Holly, if you have
any other questions,

give me a call.

I will.

I mean it.

Okay. Thanks.

Here you go, baby.
Banana sticker.

Boy, she's gotten
really big, hasn't she?

Yes, she has.

Oh, you know,
watching her grow up,

I think that's probably
what I miss the most.

- Mm. - Oh... wait.

Maybe second most.

- Right there. Right there.
- Mm.

Wait till you see what I
have planned for later.

- Really?
- Mm-hmm.

Well, I should go to
the office now, then.

What?

Yeah, I gotta get
my CAC-card reader,

get some work out of the way

before we, uh, you know,
execute your plan.

Why don't you stay with Molly?
I'll go.

Really?

Absolutely.

All right.

Pretty good track record

after a year of joint
base operations,

and not a drop of blood shed

between the Army
and the Air Force.

Not for lack of intent.

Excuse me?

Tell the truth, sir.

If you had had a Stinger
missile when we first met,

you would have blown
me out of the sky.

I might have tried,

but you would have
done the same to me.

Maybe.

No. No "maybe" about it.

You were being pig-headed...

Sir, with all due respect.

I was being responsible.

You were being pushy
and unreasonable.

I was protecting my command.

By rattling the windows
all over the base?

I got your attention, didn't I?

You didn't need to do that to
get my attention, Colonel.

I'm...

Why don't we go over the, uh,
emergency response times?

Good idea.

Damn.

You like?

That dress done won the lottery.

Where are the pearls?

I thought this went better.

Oh, no, baby. We're
going uptown.

You should be in pearls.

But you got me this
necklace, baby.

It has sentimental value.

Okay.

No, no, no, baby.

What about your
grandma's pearls, huh?

Sentiment there, too.

Come on.

Do your loving husband a favor.

Latasha?

I don't have the
pearls right now.

What?

Why not?

Why not?

Because I pawned them.

You... You know
money's been tight.

Whoa. You pawned your
grandmother's pearls?

We were out of cash.

Well, you could
have used credit.

No. I don't buy anything
I can't pay for.

You know that, Quincy.

I never carried debt, and
I ain't starting now.

Well...

but, Latasha, you
love that necklace.

Look, I'd sell every
piece of jewelry I own

to help keep us afloat, so
long as we're together.

Well, I guess I'll
call the restaurant,

cancel the reservation, huh?

Don't you dare.

My man is out of the hospital.

We have something to celebrate.

Latasha, if it's
gonna cause us...

Q, we're going.

That's all there is to it.

Okay, baby.

Okay. I'll polish this up

and get a draft to
you in the morning.

Good.

- Allow me, Colonel.
- Thank you.

Denise.

Wait. Please.

- How long has this been going on?
- It hasn't.

That was the first time
anything happened.

I thought I saw something
between you two the other day,

but I couldn't believe it.

I didn't, either. Not at first.

I kept telling myself
it's too soon.

And it is.

You can't put a clock
on these things.

Well, what about
a little respect

for 25 years of marriage?

All the things that are
going through your head,

they went through mine, too,

a thousand times.

Nothing will ever diminish

the love I have for
Claudia Joy, ever.

Then what was that?

I've mourned her more
than you know, Denise.

But life doesn't stop.

And I wanted it to.

But it didn't.

And I'm not gonna
apologize for that.

Well, if you're looking
for my blessing, Michael,

I can't give it to you.

I'm so sorry, Michael.

It's not your fault.

I'm sorry that Denise saw us.

I'm not sorry for what happened.

Really?

I've wanted it to
happen for some time.

Me, too.

Well, at least we've
got that settled.

Denise won't say anything.

But she was hard on you.

So where do we go from here?

We don't have to
decide that tonight.

I should go.

- Good night.
- Good night.

You sure I'm not bothering you?

Please. Eddie took the kids
to some cheesy horror flick.

Okay. I just need
to talk to somebody

before my mind explodes.

I mean, I love Holly, but
when it comes to men,

she gets most of her ideas
from Nicholas Sparks novels.

I get it.

I don't know how
things got this crazy.

I mean, I went from
no guys to two guys,

and now I gotta make up my mind.

I mean, I feel terrible
stringing them along like this.

It's not on purpose.

I know, but still, what do I do?

Listen to your heart.

I tried that, but right now,
all I'm getting is feedback.

I can't hear myself think.

Okay.

When I first started
dating Eddie,

he came with a lot of baggage...

An alcoholic ex-wife,

a teenage daughter who hated me.

There were a lot
of danger signs.

So what happened?

I woke up one morning,

and I realized I couldn't
imagine my life without him.

And that's all that mattered.

So I guess you need
to ask yourself...

Which one can't
you live without,

Hector or Pat?

So I, um, ran into
Denise Sherwood today.

Tim?

Hmm?

I said I ran into
Denise Sherwood today,

and, um, I told her how you
haven't been sleeping well,

- and she said that...
- Wait a minute, what?

Oh, I said that...

You talked to the Brigade
Commander's wife about me?

What would you do a stupid
thing like that for?

No, I ran into her
at Mercer, Tim.

She's... she's a nurse
practitioner there.

Oh. She's a nurse?

Yeah.

Huh. That's cool.

Don't you wanna hear
what she had to say?

Uh, I'm beat.

I'm gonna go to bed. You coming?

Oh, I'm not tired.

Okay.

Well, good night.

'Night.

I was hoping David would be
more excited about moving.

What kid is ever
excited about moving?

Mm.

I mean, this is the first
stable home he's ever had.

We've had a lot of
great memories here.

Yes, we have.

Want to create one more?

Is that an order, Colonel?

Yes, it is.

Hey.

Hey.

- Get away from me.
- What?

I mean it. Get back.

Holly, it's me.

Don't touch me.

Honey, what happened?

Who did that to you?

You.

You did.

What... what are
you talking about?

You hurt me, Tim.

What? When?

In your sleep.

You tried to strangle me.

Oh, my God.

Oh, my God.

No... but you didn't mean to.

I hurt you?

No, it wasn't your fault.

I hurt you?

You haven't been yourself, Tim.

Tim, come back.

Tim!

Why didn't you tell me
about this yesterday?

I don't know.

I didn't know what to do.

- This is serious, Holly.
- I know.

He could have killed you.

But Tim didn't know
what he was doing.

I understand.

But you need protection,
and he needs help.

Right now he's a danger,
not just to you,

but to himself.

God, you don't think he'd...

he'd try to hurt himself?

Well, let's hope not.

But we need to find him.

Do you have any idea
where he might be?

The car's still here, and
he didn't take his phone.

I just kept waiting
for him to come home.

Don't worry. We'll find him.

How?

Mrs. Sherwood didn't go
into a lot of detail.

All she said is that Truman
flipped out on his wife

and took off in the
middle of the night.

I know he's having a hard time,

but Tim losing it with Holly?

He loves that girl more
than life itself. Right?

Obviously, Truman's going
through something.

Look, guys, I can only
keep this quiet so long.

Sir, this goes wide, it
could ruin his career.

I'm just saying the
important thing

is to find him, fast.

Well, then, let's do it.

Okay, guys, using Truman's
place as ground zero,

I will cover the
north and the west,

Cruz, canvass the
east and the south.

Montclair, ride with
the Lieutenant,

you guys check the
barracks and the hospital.

Here.

Are you sure you're not hungry?

Caroline can watch the
kids after school.

Oh, great. I'll call the
school and let them know.

If you've got to get to work,

we've got this covered.

Yeah? All right.

- Stay strong.
- Thank you, Denise.

It's gonna be fine. You'll see.

Yes, Sergeant?

Hey. We found him. Meet
me at the west gate.

I'm on my way.

I mean, what's the big deal?

I just wanted to see
my buds, right?

It's okay, Truman, just chill.

They wouldn't even let
me into my own post.

I appreciate you not going
higher up the chain with this.

Roger that, Sergeant.

I heard you guys had it
pretty rough over there.

You heard right.

And that guy... he
saved the platoon.

Thanks. We'll take it from here.

All right, guys,
we're good to go.

See?

Well, duh.

So where do you guys
wanna hang out?

We're taking you home, Truman.

No. I can't go...
I can't go home.

Why not?

Well, things are just a
little messed up, you know?

And I just wanna
be with you guys.

Hey, your wife's
worried about you.

I can't go home, Sarge!

I messed up.

I... I did some things, okay?

And I... I just can't go back there.
Please, man.

Okay. Okay. Just...

Just give us a minute, okay?

Okay?

We need to take him
right to a hospital.

No. That wasn't the plan.

We promised Holly
she could take him.

Cruz, you see how he is.

I mean, look at him.

Let me just talk to him.

Okay. All right.

Ah... Look, man, we'll
hang out later.

You're no fun right now.

What do you mean I'm no fun?
I'm... I'm tons of fun.

Look at you. You're a mess.

You need some shut-eye.

I feel great.

You need to go home.

You're not even
wearing any shoes.

Why can't things just
be the way they were?

Because they can't.

But it's okay.

I am not gonna leave you alone.

Yeah?

You swear?

I swear.

Oh, Tim. My God.

I was so worried.

Are you okay?

He's gonna take a nap.
Okay? Come on.

Thank you.

Yeah.

Listen, he needs a doctor.

I know.

I want to talk to him first.

Yeah. Of course.

Listen, um...

Does he keep a gun in the house?

What?

No.

I'm sorry, but I had to ask,

for his sake and for yours.

Would you like... would you
like for me to talk to him?

No. No, thank you.

Um, this is between
me and my husband.

Of course.

Thank you.

You okay, buddy?

I'll be outside.

What's happening to me?

I don't know.

But we're gonna find out.

Just...

Just please don't leave me, Holly.
'Cause...

I-I... I am not going
to leave you, Tim.

I love you.

After what I did?

You just... you need help.

That's all.

Okay? But when you get it,
you're gonna feel better.

You'll see.

I'm scared.

I know.

Kids! You need to be at the
halls in five minutes!

Baby, where you been?

We need to get a move on.

Hold on. Hold on.

I got something that'll go
perfect with that outfit.

You bought back the pearls?

And don't worry.
We can afford it.

No, we can't.

I just heard from the medical
review board this morning.

I passed.

What? Aah!

We're staying in the army.

Oh, my gosh! Oh, my gosh!

- I know!
- We're staying in the army.

We're staying in the army.

Now come on. Let me
put these on you.

- Yes!
- Mm-hmm.

You ready?

_

- Hey.
- Hey!

- Hey.
- Hey.

- Oh, I'm so glad you came.
- Hey.

Yeah, I wasn't going to, but...

But I dragged her skinny
ass out of the apartment

because she needs to
be with her friends.

Amen.

How's Tim?

He's at Mercer now.

I took him last night.

He's... he's pretty scared.
We both are.

Well, he's getting
the help he needs.

Absolutely. He's on the
right road, Holly.

I hope so.

What's that about?

Oh. Turns out Quincy and I
got something to celebrate.

We're staying in the army!

Hey.

- Congratulations.
- Thank you.

- Yeah, congrats.
- Thank you.

Denise.

Do you have a minute?

Sure.

About last night...
There's no need.

I'd feel better if you
would hear me out.

It's been 12 years
since my husband died.

In that time, I
haven't met anyone

I've wanted to get
involved with...

until Michael.

I respect your friendship
with Claudia Joy.

If I was in your shoes,

I'm sure that I would
feel protective

and maybe even betrayed.

But I'm asking you to
take a broader view

if you can, for Michael's sake.

Neither of us was
looking for this.

But now that it's here,

we want to see where
it might lead,

slowly, and carefully,

and with full respect
to Claudia Joy.

I just wanted you to know
where I'm coming from.

Thank you.

Ladies and gentlemen,

please take your seats.

The ceremony is about to begin.

With each new assignment,

Colonel Burton illustrated
the finest qualities

of the airborne tradition...
Initiative,

decisiveness, guts.

Having followed the
flag for so many years,

she now follows her family

with that same degree of
dedication and devotion.

And though the army
will miss her,

nobody more than I,

we wish Colonel Burton
nothing but happiness

as she continues down her road.

She has earned her
country's respect,

and now deserves our support

for reaffirming the very
thing we fight for...

The ones we love back home.

There are so many people
I need to thank today.

General Holden,

no officer ever had
a better mentor

or a finer role model.

I will always be grateful
for your faith in me.

Colonel Sherwood...

it is not only my privilege
to have served with you,

but also to call you my friend.

To old friends and new,

you cannot know how much your
friendship has meant to me.

And finally...

my family.

Without your love and patience,

none of this would matter.

But make no mistake, kids.

Mommy may be changing cars,

but this train is still moving.

If I may end on a personal note,

it is my fondest hope

as I leave this army
that I love so much

that other women will
take up the standard

I leave behind today

and carry it to even
greater heights.

Thank you.

How did that go?

Just lovely. All of it.

I don't know exactly
what I want to say.

Um, I guess it's this...

I respect you both,

and I appreciate
your respect for me.

I can't say that whatever
happens between you

is gonna be easy for me.

But, Michael, I want
you to be happy.

And I don't want my feelings
to get in the way of that.

Thank you.

We are asking for trouble.

You know that?

From what I've seen, Colonel,

trouble doesn't
seem to bother you.

No, it doesn't.

Then it doesn't
bother me, either.

Hey, Holly. Gloria.

So how's he doing?

He's okay.

Yeah? What about you?

The same.

Listen, Holly, you
need anything,

any time, anywhere, you give
me a call, you understand?

I'm serious.

You think of me as family now.

'Cause that's my brother
we're talking about.

Thank you, Hector.

Okay.

I can see why you
married that guy.

Yeah.

Oh, Patrick, there's someone
I'd like you to meet.

Jordan! Over here.

Mrs. Clarke.

Jordan, I'd like you
to meet my son.

This is Lieutenant
Patrick Clarke.

Patrick, this is Jordan Young.

Sir.

Nice to meet you, Jordan.

So Jordan is going Army

after she graduates
from the Citadel.

- Really?
- Yes, sir.

Her mother's the
Wing Commander here.

Colonel Kat Young.

Wait, your mom's Air Force,
but you're going Army?

Yes, sir.

My father would have disowned me

if I chose anything but Army.

Oh, Patrick, that's not true.

Yeah, it is, mom.

It's a good thing
I like the army.

So do I, sir.

More every day.

So how's that decision coming?

I made up my mind.

Really?

Who'd you pick?

I have to let him know first.

Let who know what?

Maggie, Gloria, come over here.

Let's take a group photo.

Okay, ladies, big smiles now.

♪ One, two, three, four,
five years go by ♪

♪ I don't really know why,
I don't really know why ♪

♪ six, seven, eight,
ten years ago ♪

♪ I thought I knew about love
I only knew about the fight ♪

♪ I look back and I realize ♪

♪ all those times I was lonely ♪

♪ praying for someday ♪

♪ to hurry up and
come and save me ♪

♪ but these are the
good old days ♪

♪ these are the good old days ♪

♪ these are the good old days ♪

♪ and I wish that I could stay ♪

♪ ah, ah, ah ♪

♪ ah, ah, ah ♪

♪ oh I wish that I could stay ♪

♪ ah, ah, ah ♪

♪ ah, ah, ah ♪

♪ I wish I could stay ♪

♪ these are the good old days ♪

♪ that I could stay ♪

♪ these are the good old days ♪

♪ these are the good old days ♪