Beverly Hills, 90210 (1990–2000): Season 2, Episode 28 - Wedding Bell Blues - full transcript

Brenda faces the wrath of her parents after her disastrous return from Mexico. In a desperate attempt to keep Brenda and Dylan apart, Jim bans him from coming over to their house which only alienates Brenda even more, especially w...

How could l have been so stupid?

How could l have left the country
without my driver's licence?

Brenda, please, relax.

Dylan, you don't understand.

When l called home,
my dad was so furious

he wouldn't get
on the phone with me.

Well, at least he didn't say
something he'd regret later.

No, he's saving it up.

l mean, you've never seen
my dad really lose it.

Okay, so he's gonna yell.

l mean, Bren, he's a parent.
That's what they do, they yell.



He'll get over it. Wasn't it worth it?

Didn't we have a great time?

l mean, come on,
we danced, we surfed.

Bren, we had a weekend

that the two of us will never forget
as long as we live.

Yeah, it was totally perfect
until l blew it.

Everything will be fine.

You'll see.

l'm sorry we had to drag you
all the way down here, Mr. Walsh.

lt's not that we didn't believe her,
but we have rules and regulations.

Right.

They're right in there.

Hello, Brenda.

Dad, hi.



Sir, l can explain.

Let's get out of here.

- Dad, l'm sorry about all this.
- Brenda, we'll talk about it later.

l said, let's go.

What the two of you did
this weekend is inexcusable.

Sir, you can hold me
completely to blame.

You're damn right l can.

We opened our hearts
and our home to you, Dylan.

l'm the caretaker of your trust.

And by extension,
the trust your mother has put in me.

But you have just broken that trust.

Dad, it was my fault too.

l am very well aware of that,
young lady.

The other night, you said
that l could count on you

to do the right thing.

ls that what you thought
you were doing

by lying to your mother and me?

No.

What about you, Brandon?

Were you part of this too?

l thought so.

He told me
they went to the flea market.

Then Kelly called
and said Brenda was spending

the night at her house.

Boy, you must all think
l'm a real fool.

No, Mom. Where are you going?

l'm gonna call Jackie Taylor. l think
she might want to know about this.

Mom, please don't do that.

Brandon...

...l'd like to speak to Dylan and Brenda
in private, please.

Sure.

lt is my opinion...

...that this relationship
has certainly gone too far.

And l think it's time for the two of you
to give it a break.

Yeah, maybe l just better go home.

Dylan.

lt's okay, Bren. See you in school.

Tomorrow.

lf you want to punish me,
then you punish me.

But don't blame Dylan.
lt's not his fault.

ln fact, until we got to Baja,
Dylan didn't ever know that l--

That you lied to us?

Looking good.

Yeah, it's almost finished.

l was talking about you.

- Where's your mom?
- lnside.

Living a little dangerously,
aren't you?

Well, you bring out
the wild side of me.

Get out of here.

l just feel totally myself around you.

Like it's okay to say or do anything

because you'll understand.

Kelly.

l just had a very disturbing phone call
from Cindy Walsh.

About what?

Did you tell her
Brenda spent the night here

when she was really in Mexico
with Dylan?

Yeah, but it wasn't my idea.

Well, l don't care whose idea it was.

You call Brenda's mom
and you apologise.

Okay.

Now. l am under enough pressure

without having to deal
with this kind of nonsense.

Okay.

l'll see you later.

Sure.

Thanks a lot, Brenda.
l do you a favour and you rat on me.

Kelly, l told you. l didn't rat.

l got caught. There is a difference.

You could have warned me.

l had to listen to my mother yell at me
like some child, right in front of Jake.

Well, l would have, but my parents
revoked my phone privileges.

And what does Jake have to do
with this anyway?

Believe it or not, l have a life.

Well, l don't.

Dylan and l aren't allowed
to see each other anymore.

He's not coming to the wedding?

Of course he's coming.

Just don't seat him
anywhere near my father.

Hey, chief.

- Hey, ace.
- What's wrong?

You don't sound like your normal,
gung-ho Monday morning self.

l'm fine, fine, fine.

No, no, no, you're not.
What's the matter?

l thought l had made
some real friends at this school,

but there's always been that small part
of me that is never sure.

- What are you talking about?
- l didn't expect to be a bridesmaid,

like Brenda or Donna,
but l thought at least--

- Hey.
- No, l thought--

l thought at least
that l would get an invitation.

- What?
- Kelly didn't even invite me

to her mother's wedding.

Come on, Andrea,
l know you're invited.

There must be some kind of mistake.

Yeah.

The mistake was l deluded myself
into believing

that Kelly and l were friends.

- Let me talk to her.
- No.

No, if she wanted to invite me,
she would've invited me.

At this point, l wouldn't go
even if she asked me.

l told Kelly that her mom could have

a few dozen peach pies
on the house for the wedding.

But she turned me down.
l guess my pies aren't good enough.

Oh, come on, Nat. Not you too.

Everybody's getting so bent
out of shape about this wedding--

Well, that's because
everyone's taking it so seriously.

A wedding is supposed
to be a celebration,

with lots of good homemade food
and dancing and children.

Not some stuffy sit-down dinner
that's too good for pie.

You tell them, Nat.

- Hey, Dylan.
- Hey, Brandon.

How's everything going
at the Walsh house of detention?

Put it to you this way:
This isn't my shift.

l'm just here to avoid spending
as much time at home as possible.

Sorry to hear about that.

Don't worry about it.
What's done is done.

l didn't mean to make you
a part of this, you know?

Just don't ask me to lie
for you guys again,

- all right?
- Hey, it was your sister's bright idea.

Still, you guys shouldn't have gone
down there in the first place.

And why is that?

Because my parents said no.

You always listen to everything
they say?

No, this is different.

Whose side are you on?

Dylan, l'm not on anyone's side.

l understand
why my father is so angry.

You and Brenda totally blew him off.

So, what do l got to do
to square things with your old man?

Look, Dylan,
you know l love you, man.

lf there was something
that would patch things up

between you and my dad,
l'd tell you.

You and Brenda really crossed
the line this time.

My advice is to just lay low
for a while.

The less Jimbo sees
of you right now, the better.

A few years ago,
my dad married this woman.

She couldn't stand me.
We fought all the time.

One day, she tells my dad
that l am persona non grata,

as in, not welcome
in my own house.

ls that what you're telling me here?

At your house,
l'm persona non grata?

Yeah, l guess so.

Okay. l just wanted
to hear you say it.

Can l have the butter, please?

Sure.

Salt, please.

God, do our parents excel
at overkill or what?

Are you kidding? All things considered,
l think you got off pretty easy.

Okay, so l made a mistake.

But how long is this
gonna keep on going on?

How can l prove that l'm responsible

when they don't let me make
any decisions on my own?

Oh, yeah. Real responsible, Bren.

Dad tells you not to go to Baja,
so you just zip down for the weekend.

lt's not like we have
the strictest parents in the world.

Well, l never thought
that l'd get caught.

No, you just didn't think.

Now l'm taking the heat for something
l thought was a lousy idea to start with.

Brandon, l get the point.

But what do l do now?

l'll give you the same advice
l gave Dylan.

Just lay low for a while.

l never thought l'd be so happy
to come to school.

Well, we can see each other
this afternoon at Kelly's.

l thought you were grounded.

Well, they are letting me go
to the wedding rehearsal

and the dinner afterwards.
You could come too.

Not much sense in me
going to the rehearsal

if l'm not going to the wedding.

What?

Bren, your Dad's gonna be there.

l mean, l know he's got a lot
of reasons to be mad at me,

but l don't have to live
with his rules or his temper.

l'm not going someplace
where l'm not wanted.

Dylan, you have to go.
You were invited.

l think we should keep
our distance for a little while.

What do you mean?

You and my father or you and me?

Both.

l can't believe this is happening.

Look, if you're not going
to the wedding, then neither am l.

Tell that to your father.

Mom, what's going on here?

We're making room for the tables.

l thought the wedding was outside.

We're starting with cocktails in here
and then moving out onto the veranda.

Veranda?
l didn't know we had a veranda.

That should just about do it.

Fantastic, Jake.
Let me get you a cheque.

So you were just gonna leave
without saying goodbye?

l've got things to do.
l got to get out of here.

What's the matter?

l'm just gonna miss seeing you
around the house, that's all.

With everything
that's been going on,

you're the only person
l can really talk to.

Hey, just because l'm not working
on your mom's house

doesn't mean l'm gonna stop
being your friend.

ls that all l am? Just your friend?

Because the other night,
we were more than just friends.

Hey, let's...

...just see what happens, okay?

l think we already have.

Kelly.

Jake, l want you to go with me
to my mom's wedding.

l don't think so.

Why not?

You see, l'm the last person

that you should be
bringing home to Mom.

Please don't say that.

Thanks, Jake. You're a lifesaver.

Anytime. Bye, ladies.

Bye, Jake.

See you, Jake.

So l asked Jake to go to the wedding
with me today

and he just blew me off.

Don't you realise that Jake
is just a fantasy for you?

That's probably
why you like him so much.

Now the bride will follow
and join the groom up here with me.

Thank you for your support.

Kelly, l was just being realistic.

What's wrong?

l ask Jake to the wedding.
He turns me down.

l am totally devastated.
Now Brenda's telling me

l'm a fool for thinking
there was something there.

Kelly, look, l'm sorry.

lt's just that today, Dylan told me

he's not going to the wedding either.

- Why not?
- Because my father will be there.

Now, l'm just going to ask you
to join hands

and repeat your vows after me.

l think we're both familiar
with this routine.

l mean, honestly,
with the way things are going,

l don't see how Dylan and l
are gonna make it through this.

Dylan McKay.
That's all we ever talk about.

Did it ever occur to you
that other people

have relationships
that they take seriously?

Girls, can we please have
one rehearsal here?

How can you compare
your problems with Jake,

who you barely even know,
to my problems with Dylan?

l mean, you're not even up there
with Donna and David.

What's that supposed to mean?

That means that Brenda is being
a self-centred little bitch.

Kelly.

l think l better go home.

Brenda, wait.

Kelly, what is wrong?

l have a life too, you know, Mom.
l have feelings.

Nobody here pays any attention
to them but they're there.

You think it's too late to elope?

Kelly, can't we talk about this later?

We don't have to talk about it at all.

You guys, come quick.

- What?
- lt's raining in the living room.

- What?
- A pipe must have burst or something.

There's water everywhere.

Oh, my God.

What are they gonna do now?

The living room is totally flooded.
lt's a wreck.

And the water has to be off
for at least a couple of days

in order for the plumbers
to pull out the tree roots

or whatever disgusting things
clogged the pipes.

Man, your mom
must be freaking out.

She is. She's called every hotel.

No one can throw a wedding
on one day's notice.

lf they do, you use their food.
Mel already paid for the caterer.

And my dad hates
to pay for things twice.

Well, l'd say you guys could have
the wedding at my house,

but since my parents are talking
about getting a divorce,

it's probably not the best time.

- Hi, guys.
- Hi, Andrea.

Hi. Kelly, l've been trying
to call you all morning.

Why, what's up?

Look what my mom had stuffed
in her purse for the last two weeks.

lt came to the house
and she totally forgot to give it to me.

We were wondering
why we hadn't heard from you.

l thought l wasn't invited.

Andrea. Did you really think
we'd leave you out?

l...

No, l didn't think so.
But l-- l wasn't sure.

Well, don't get too misted up.

The way things are,
there may not be a wedding.

Why? What happened?

- lt's a long story.
- Wait a minute, l got an idea.

Why don't l ask my mom
if we can have it at our house?

- Seriously?
- You think she'd go for it?

Why not? She loves parties.

She loves having people
over to the house.

You said we'd do what?

l didn't say anything.
l merely said l would ask.

Obviously the answer is no.

How can we have a wedding here?
The house isn't big enough.

Honey, your father's right.

lt's very thoughtful. lt's not
that we don't want to be hospitable.

lt's no problem.
l'll just tell Kelly the answer is no.

l'll get it.

Hello.

Oh, hi, Jackie.

Oh, she did? l did?

Well, l-- l mean, well,
of course we've talked it over and--

No. No, no, please,
Jackie, that's what we've decided.

We'd love to have the wedding here.

No problem. We'll discuss all that
when you come over.

We'll see you soon. Bye.

Honey, how could you?

Somehow, Jackie
got the idea from Kelly

that we'd offered
to have the wedding here.

l mean, l just couldn't say no.

How many more chairs are there?

About 5000.

l thought Jackie said
this was gonna be a small wedding.

Well, l guess in Beverly Hills,
''small'' is a relative term.

l can't thank you enough.

The way you have extended yourselves
is just something that l'll never forget.

Well, when l heard
what happened...

You're such a doll.

- Both of you.
- lt's nothing.

Oh, which way to the kitchen?

- l'll show you.
- No, no, no.

Let me do it.
l don't want you to lift a finger.

Right this way.

Smile.

l'm smiling.

This better be a long
and happy marriage. l'm beat.

l'm just not used to manual labour,
Steve.

Yeah. Well, where's that guy Jake
when you need him?

Brandon, have you seen Brenda?

l think she's in bed.

Still?

Don't you think it's time
you got out of bed?

l'm not in a partying mood, Mom.

Honey, l know you're upset.
Staying in bed all day isn't gonna help.

You mean l'm allowed
to leave my room?

Look, your father is still very upset
about what happened and so am l.

But there does come a point
where we'll all just have to get over it.

That's easy for you to say.
What am l supposed to do?

Dad won't even let Dylan
in the house.

Well, your father thinks

that the two of you
need to give it some space.

ls he the only one
who makes decisions in this family?

Don't you have a say
on what goes on around here?

Look.

You know l have always stood
by you two in the past.

But l'm afraid l have to agree
with your father on this.

l love him, Mom.

Honey, give it some time.

Things like this have a way
of working themselves out.

- He's not coming to the wedding.
- Why not?

After the way Dad screamed at him,

l doubt he'll ever walk
through our front door again.

He has his pride too, you know.

l know.

lsn't there anything that you can do?

l saw Penn & Teller do this.
lt's really easy.

Pop the champagne, pour it
into the top glass, it fills all the others.

- All right, let's do it.
- Let's not and say we did.

Hi, Mom.

We were just unpacking
the champagne glasses.

So l see.

Brandon, could you run
a little errand for me?

Sure. What do you need?

l need to have this delivered.

- Okay.
- Thanks.

- What's this?
- l don't know.

l'm just a messenger.
Open it.

Dear Dylan,

Sometimes, even when people care
for each other,

things have a way
of getting out of hand.

l think this is one of those times.

l know your pride is very important
to you and it should be.

But l'm asking you with all my heart
to put those feelings aside

and find it within yourself
to take the first step.

l'll do everything l can

to make the path
back to our front door a little easier.

Please, do this for Brenda.

And for me.

With love, Cindy Walsh.

Oh, wow, look at this place,
it's a madhouse.

Well, at least it's dry.

Where have you guys been
while we're busting our butts?

Getting beautiful.

Priorities, Steve.

So where are we supposed
to get dressed?

Brenda's room, l guess.

Don, stay here, l'm gonna go up
and talk to her first.

Okay.

l smell trouble.

Come in.

Hi.

Hi.

Bren, l'm really sorry.

No, l'm sorry.
l was being really selfish.

l just feel so stupid.
l mean, l called you a bitch

and now my mom is getting married
at your house.

Yeah, it's all kind of
ridiculous, isn't it?

lt's really embarrassing.

Come here.

He really meant something
to me, Bren.

l know we didn't know
each other for that long

but l, like, developed all these feelings
like l've never had before.

And to be rejected like that

when my mom's getting married
and everything, it just really hurt.

Look, l'm sorry
l was so self-centred.

l didn't mean to make
my problems with Dylan

seem bigger than your problems
with Jake.

They probably are.

No, they're not.

- Come on, let's get dressed.
- Wait a minute, where's Donna?

She's downstairs waiting
for the smoke to clear.

Well, l'll go get her.

- Hi.
- Hi.

- Dylan.
- Hi, Bren.

What are you doing here?

Taking the first step.

He's up in the bedroom. Go on up.

l love you, Mom.

--won't show up in the box score,
but Samuel with a big assist

by hitting behind Davis
and moving him over to third.

Scioscia with a chance to win it.

Dylan.

ls this a bad time?

No, l'm just watching the game.

--element of surprise.

Come on in.

lt's not just a matter of being sorry,
Dylan.

At some point in life, you have to take
responsibility for your actions.

That's what it means to be an adult.

l'm well aware of that.
That's why l'm here.

Still, don't you think
that you're being a little harsh?

Actually, Dylan,
l think l've been pretty damn tolerant.

From your bouts with alcohol

and when Brenda was scared
she was pregnant,

l've always kept an open mind

because l knew how much
my daughter cared for you.

But at some point,
l just have to draw the line.

You've known me for a while now,
Mr. Walsh.

Am l such a bad person?

Dylan, you broke a trust.

And until l feel that trust is repaired...

You can come to the wedding today,

but after that,
l don't want you seeing Brenda.

Period, final, the end.

Well, then, l guess
there's nothing more to say.

Dylan, where are you going?

Home, to get dressed.

l am so happy.
Whatever you said, thank you.

See you later.

When l get married, l'm going to wear
a beautiful antique beaded gown.

Those cost a fortune,
if you can find them.

Kelly, this is a fantasy.
Don't interrupt.

And Dylan, or whoever it is,

will be wearing a black tux with tails.

And there'll be a wonderful flutist
playing a magic flute.

That's so romantic.

What kind of band
are you gonna have?

l don't even know if l'll have a band.

You better make up your mind.

Decent ones are booked
years in advance.

Donna, what kind of wedding
are you gonna have?

l don't know. Maybe something
traditional in a church.

Maybe l'll do something wild,

like that couple who got married
bungee jumping.

- Bungee jumping?
- Yeah, it's totally perfect.

You know, jump off the cliff

with the long rubber cord
attached to you?

lt's totally death-defying,
just like marriage.

Oh, and that's when you say,
''l do...''

l'll be going to check
on the bride now.

Mom.

What's the matter?
Are these tears of happiness?

Tears of terror.

Well, what's the big deal?

You've already done this three times.
This should be a piece of cake.

That's the whole point.

Three times.

What makes me think
this one's gonna be any different?

You love him, don't you?

Of course l do.

l loved them all.

Maybe this is silly.

Maybe we should just live together
like Goldie Hawn and Kurt Russell.

They never saw any reason
to get married and they're gorgeous.

Mother.

Do you like him, Kel?

l mean, do you really like him?

Because l just want you to know

that there is nobody more important
in my life than you.

Yeah, l really like him.

Oh, God, l'm so glad
to hear you say that.

Maybe you're forgetting
one very important thing here.

What's that?

You're getting married
because Mel asked you.

Maybe he knows what he's doing.

Yeah.

Maybe he does.

Oh, boy.

l better do this soon
before l pop out of this thing.

Okay.

Come on.

Let's get married.

Ready to get married?

Dearly beloved,
we are gathered here today

to celebrate the blessed union
of two people

who are very special to all assembled.

We all know of their special
commitment to one another

and the obstacles they faced,
yet never let stand in their way.

Of their singular devotion that time
and time again has been tested,

yet remains firmly rooted
in the fertile soil of their love.

lt is my honour
to unite this special couple

in holy matrimony.

Do you, Dylan McKay,

take Brenda Walsh to be
your lawfully wedded wife?

To have and to hold
from this day forward,

in sickness and health,
for richer, for poorer,

till death do you part?

l do.

Do you, Brenda Walsh,

take Dylan McKay to be
your lawfully wedded husband?

To have and to hold
from this day forward,

in sickness and health,
for richer, for poorer,

till death do you part?

l do.

l now pronounce you
husband and wife.

You may kiss the bride.

Congratulations, Mother.

Thank you, sweetheart.

Let's party.

Oh, no, dear, it's West Beverly High.

Oh, okay.

Well, looks like they finally did it.

Yep, l can hardly believe it.

l bet it'll be nice
to have a dad around.

Even if it is David Silver's.

Easy for you to say.

So how are things going
with that guy, Joke?

- Jake.
- Jake, right.

Well, obviously, nothing's going on
or he'd be here right now.

l guess that makes you happy,
doesn't it?

No, no, it doesn't.

Seeing you two the other night

made me realise
something very important.

What's that?

That we're not getting back together.

Probably not.

But then, who would have thought

my mother would be marrying
David's father?

Life takes some weird turns.

Yeah, it does.

l guess l'm ready to take one.

lt is over, Kelly.

lt has been for a long time, Steve.

Maybe you just didn't want to see it.

This doesn't mean l'm gonna stop

putting my two cents in
about whoever you go out with.

l wouldn't expect anything less.

Kelly, do you want to dance?

Sure. Why not?

Yeah, you guys go ahead.

l think it's time l met up with some
of the new members of your family.

Dylan, l'm really glad you came.

Yeah, well, l'm not so sure
it was a good idea.

Why?

Because your dad
keeps glaring at me, Bren.

Yeah, well, he's not the only one
who makes decisions in this family.

To tell you the truth,
l don't really give a damn anymore.

Dyl, why don't you just relax
and have a good time?

Not after what went down
this morning.

l tried to apologise, but all he could do
was dredge up the past.

Like he was waiting for this to happen
so he could hit me with all of that.

- What did he say?
- lt doesn't matter.

l feel like an idiot.
l put my trust in the guy.

l do one little thing wrong
and he totally shuts me out.

Dylan, l'm sure he didn't mean it.

Yeah, he meant it all right.

You know, Bren, only one person's
ever made me feel that bad.

He's in jail now.

lt's so weird.
Last year at the Spring Fling,

l had to win a contest
just to bag a dance with you.

And now you're my sister.

Stepsister.

Well, close enough.

Remember when you used to be
such a geek?

Not.

Come on, David.
But you've really changed.

Kind of matured.

- Really?
- Yeah.

You've actually gotten kind of cool.

Seriously, you really think l'm cool?

So when do you think
l started to change?

Don't press your luck.

Okay.

Do you mind?

No, no. Go ahead.

Jake, what are you doing here?

After l left, l realised

that dropping out of your life
is not gonna be that easy.

You're a very dangerous girl, Kelly.

Why am l dangerous?

l don't think l should be feeling
what l'm feeling.

l'm not a kid.

No.

And you're not an adult either.

You're very, very bright.

And extremely sewy.

And l should probably be arrested

for thinking
what l'm thinking right now.

Oh, l won't call the cops.

l have a few fantasies of my own.

Tell me yours, l'll tell you mine.

l'm not talking about fantasies.

l'm here.

And l'm real.

And the truth is
you don't know anything about me.

l think l do.

Well, you know that l paint houses.

Beyond that, you have
absolutely no idea

what you're getting yourself into.

l'm willing to take my chances.

Brave girl.

l just l feel so--

Oh, come on. Kelly must have
talked to you about me.

l went out with her for over a year.

No. Excuse me.

She talked to me.

Well, let me tell you
some other things about myself.

You know,
l just figured something out.

lf four out of ten marriages
end in divorce,

and Kelly's mom's
been divorced three times

and David's dad's been divorced once,
then they've already beat the odds.

They've been divorced four times.
This marriage is gonna last forever.

l just don't know what l'd do
without your incredible little insights.

l know. Kind of silly
l almost didn't make it here, huh?

Real silly.

There's this part of me
that doesn't feel like l belong

even though l know it's not true.
l have great friends.

Deep inside, l guess
l'm always questioning

whether they really like me.

Well, what do you think?

l know they do.

lt's just sometimes,
l feel so different.

You are different.
You're Andrea Zuckerman.

And there could never be
another Andrea Zuckerman.

And that is why they like you.

So you want to dance?

You guys sneaking up
to the bedroom already?

Yeah, that's right.
We just couldn't wait.

We're just going upstairs to change.

Congratulations, Jackie.

Thank you, sweetheart.

Congratulations, Mr. Silver.

Donna, you can call me Mel.

Okay, Mel.

lt took me a long time to figure out
what to get you guys.

Since l'm sure between the two of you,
you probably already have everything.

But there's one thing l know
my dad doesn't have,

and it's something
he could share with you, Jackie.

What is it?

David.

You got Jackie a pair of earrings.
How sweet.

No, no, no,
l got you both a pair of earrings.

lt's one for each of you.

What are you doing here, man?

Who you drinking for?

lf l remember right,
that wasn't one of your better habits.

And dropping in and out
of people's lives isn't one of yours.

Come on, Dylan.

Give me a break, will you, Jake?
lt's Coke.

What's with you, man?

l'm tired of putting my trust in people
and have them slam the door.

You've got the right idea, Jake.

Keep moving.
Never make any serious attachments.

Let me tell you something.

lt's a rotten way to live.

Yeah, well,
you look like you're doing okay.

- That's the way it's supposed to look.
- Got Kelly fooled.

Be careful, Jake.

She's a young girl. Emotional.

She feels something,
it's permanent record.

Trust me, it doesn't feel good
to have that messed with.

Kelly knows what's up.

Oh, you told her your life history?

Hey, don't worry about Kelly,
okay, Dylan?

She's having a good time tonight.

Okay.

Dad.

What did you say to Dylan?
l've never seen him so upset.

Brenda, l just told him how l felt.

But we are Dylan's only family
and you're shutting him out.

Maybe l did overreact a bit.

Then say something to him.

l can't stand to see him
so miserable.

Come on,
Mel and Jackie are leaving.

lt's Rice-A-Roni time.

l'll talk to him afterwards.

Now, Dad.
He's standing outside by the bar.

Okay.

Dylan.

l was just talking to Brenda.

She told me how you're feeling.

And l was beginning to realise
that maybe l've been a little unfair.

You don't have to apologise to me.

l let my temper get the better of me,
l'm sorry for that.

You know how we all feel about you,
Dylan.

l thought l did.

l thought there was some special thing
going on between me and your family.

So l trusted you. Like a father, man.

Not just with my money
but with my feelings.

Dylan, that trust is a two-way street.

- l mean, imagine how we feel--
- l know how you feel!

But at least when my dad was pissed
at me, he would hit me.

l could look at the bruises
and know they'd go away.

Come on, Jim. Take a shot.

Let me know how you really feel.

Yeah.

Oh, that's it.
Now you need a drink, huh?

What l don't need
is you telling me what to do.

Then l suggest you go home.

Yeah, you're damn straight l will.
And another thing.

l want your hands off my money,
you got that?

Dylan. Dylan, wait.

- Did he apologise?
- Not exactly.

- Well, what did he say?
- lt's my fault, all right?

l just got too close to all of you.
l won't make that mistake again.

Dylan, wait.

Brenda, let him go.

l don't want to let him go.

You are not to see him anymore.

What did you say to him?