Beverly Hills, 90210 (1990–2000): Season 5, Episode 23 - Love Hurts - full transcript

Lenny becomes an outcast when he is suspected of the campus rape despite his protest of innocence which prompts him to ask Brandon to help him prove his innocence. At the same time, the real rapist stalks an unsuspecting Donna and...

l mean, l can understand
David's motivation.

After all, he and Ray have
never been the best of friends,

but how could Clare
do this to me?

Do what? She's been involved

with The Peach Pit After Dark
since the beginning.

So that makes it okay to help
Valerie find a new house band?

Valerie said it was
Ray's decision to go.

You know what?
l don't know what to think.

l just... l feel

-so betrayed.
-Oh!

And clumsy, too, l bet.



Does anyone have a napkin?

l'll get it.
Don't worry about it.

l'm sorry. Thank you.

No problem.

Hey, campers.

-What's the rumpus?
-So Mr. President,

on behalf
of the female population

on this campus, what is
going on with the rapist?

l wish l knew.

Come on, what's the deal?
You know what's

-going on.
-All right, this isn't

for publication, but the guy
that they brought in

ain't the guy.

Well, where does that leave us?



Afraid to walk
across campus.

Well, not for long.

The lnterfraternity Council

is organizing an escort service
for damsels in distress.

This is really scary.
l mean, they've got to beef up

the security parking
and get better lighting.

You're not the only one
that feels like that, Andrea.

And believe me,
the student senate's

going to get all over it today.

My fan club always
tracks me down.

lt's not me.

Oh. lt's, uh, my beeper.

-Your beeper?
-Steve, didn't you hear?

Andrea's been moonlighting
as a crack dealer.

Stop. lt's work.

The hospital beeps me when
they want me, and l go running.

Oh, your job sounds exciting.

Well, it's got its moments.

Miss me?

l thought you'd never get here.

-All right, yeah...
-Guys!

-Stop!
-Hello!

-Stop!
-Enough!

That's enough, we, uh...

we get the idea.

Thanks, guys, that was great.

We'll let you know.

Next!

Geez.

So you didn't like them,
did you?

Well, they were better
than the last four.

Oh, that's saying a lot.

And what is this?

l think it's their way

of keeping the spirit
of Woodstock alive.

l really appreciate
you coming down here.

Oh, no problem, man.

l knew the charges
would turn out to be bogus.

Like l was going
to let you drift.

Thanks.

You're a good friend,
David.

l want to be honest with you.

About what?

Just after Desert Storm,
l was stationed at Fort Bragg.

Hell, everyone
was acting crazy;

we'd just been
in a damn holy war.

l can't imagine
what that must be like.

Yeah, well... l was on leave
with some guys from my unit,

and, uh, you know,

we were drinking and trolling
the streets for hookers, and...

l was so wasted, l-l can't even
really say what happened next.

l guess some of the guys
got a little gung ho.

All l know is, l woke up
the next day in a cell...

arrested for rape.

You're kidding.

Oh, man, l wish l were.

lt all got plea-bargained
down to sexual assault,

but... it's on my record, man.

l'm...

l'm a registered sex offender.

l did two years
in a federal brig,

and l got out, determined
to make something of my life.

Well, look, l'm sorry
to hear about all that,

but l mean, you have made
something with your life.

You were on the dean's list

last semester.

Every time
someone commits a sex crime,

you can bet
they're going to haul me in.

Look, man, don't worry about it.
All right?

lt's all over.

Nobody has to know about this.

Yeah.

l'm all for prison reform

and rehabilitation, but...

when a convicted sex offender
like Lenny Zeminski

is admitted to this campus,

it is indicative of
the lack of respect

-you people have for women.
-Yes, thank you.

Janice, l thought we agreed

to protect
that man's right to privacy

by not naming names.

l didn't start the leak.

Everyone already knew.

Well, that is unfortunate

because he's
no longer a suspect.

That's just because
they couldn't come up

with enough evidence
to hold him.

No, no, no, the suspect had
an alibi that checked out,

and the victim was
positive it wasn't him.

So, the rapist could
still be on the campus.

Brandon, let's not fuel the fire
with reckless speculation.

What's so reckless about
assuming if there's one rape,

there could be another?

And another
and another and another.

Look, look, people!

Lieutenant Smith and l
are here today to assure you

that we are doing everything
within our power

to make sure it is business
as usual on this campus.

With all due respect, sir,

''business as usual''
usually means cutbacks

and no student involvement
in the decision-making process.

Right.

Now, l-l don't want to,
l don't want to grandstand here,

but two months ago,
we unanimously passed

a ten-point program
to improve campus security.

-What happened to that?
-Yes, but unfortunately,

you-you gave us
no recommendations

on how to fund your program,

and you'd be all over us if
it meant raising your tuition.

Nonetheless, at this point,

what Janice and Patricia
want to know is:

Do the police have
any suspects or any leads?

Well, that about sums it up,
doesn't it?

Whoa, Charlie,
what are you doing?

This is almost
the 21 st century, man.

You gotta embrace
the technology.

No, no, no. Can you imagine
Raymond Chandler on a laptop?

Actually,
come to think of it, no.

-Yeah.
-So what are you writing--

-the great American screenplay?
-Nope.

A serious writer never tells
what he's working on.

l can respect that.

Well, you're not even going
to ask what it's about?

l thought l already did.

Yeah, yeah, you did, didn't you?

Well, let's see, without getting
too far into the plot, uh...

you know, it starts
off like your basic

hard-boiled detective story

until the main character
starts having these really...

radical dreams
about his past lives.

l've lost you already, right?

No, you didn't lose me.

l think
that's pretty interesting.

Yeah, well, um, you know,
make yourself at home.

You could help with
the screenplay if you want to.

Really?

Mm-hmm.

Okay.

Yeah, l'll, uh, l'll have a
look at it, see what l can do.

Well, uh... you know, this place
is really conducive to writers.

The phone never rings.

-Hmm.
-Everybody who stays here,

doesn't want to be bothered...
if you get my drift.

Oh, yeah.

lt's your basic no-tell motel.

People who stay here
stay under assumed names.

Like these two...

Look at her.

She's trying to be casual,
she's hoping nobody sees her.

30 seconds later,
he comes out of the same room,

they act like they don't know
each other, and they drive off

in different directions.

lt's pretty wild, huh?

Have you ever seen them before?

Just the guy.

He paid for the week.

You know he's getting
his money's worth.

Hey, Nat.

Where are you going
with all that food?

The empress ordered
room service.

Oh, well, will you tell her
l'm still waiting out here?

Will do.

Thank you.

Hey, there.

Hello.

Oh, you work
at the Condor's Nest, right?

-Yeah, l do.
-l thought so.

You cleaned up my mess today.

Oh, right, right.

Uh, are you Clare?

No, l'm Donna.

She's my roommate...
possible ex-roommate.

l was hoping l could talk
to her about getting a job

around here.

Oh, well, Valerie's
in charge now.

Oh, is she nice?

Nice?

Um... l don't really know
how to answer that question.

Okay.

Uh, do you happen to know
if she's hiring?

Sorry, l don't know
that answer either.

You're up.

Oh, thanks, Nat.

You want to go first?

Oh, no, that's okay.

Be sure to put in
a good word for me.

Sure... um, l don't know
your name, though.

Oh, Garret.

Garret Slan.

Well, l'll see
what we can do, Garret.

Thanks... Donna.

Won't take long.

Help yourself;
l ordered way too much food.

-Valerie...
-Uh, listen, l'm really glad

you stopped by.

l feel like l've been
flying solo here,

and l could really use
your help. Besides,

l want you
to hear my new message,

and you tell me
what you think. Okay?

Hey, After Darkers.

A major recording artist
will be here Friday night.

l could tell you who, but it
wouldn't be any fun, would it?

Anyway, you know where
to find us and you know when.

After Dark.
When else?

Huh.

So...

what do you think?

l think you're
an incredibly cruel human being.

What are you talking about?

Ray should be playing here
Friday night,

and he would be
if you hadn't cut him loose.

Cut him loose?

Did he say l did that?

Not in so many words.

Look, Donna,

l didn't start
the dump Ray campaign.

l mean, David said that
the club would die

if we didn't get some
new blood in here.

David said that?

Yeah. l'm just as
surprised as you are.

Look, l like Ray,
and l love his music.

But when you think about it,
how is an artist going to grow

if he keeps playing the
same club week after week?

Well... l guess you're right.

Believe me,
Ray needed to get out of here.

And you need to start
eating some of this food

before l pig out.

Well, l guess
l am a little hungry.

Oh, uh, l almost forgot.

There's a guy outside,
he's looking for a job.

-ls he cute?
-He seems nice.

He works
at the Condor's Nest.

Okay, let's
go get him.

Garret.

Garret?

He must have gone.

Hey, where's my backpack?

Donna, it's right there,
below the speaker.

Oh.

Yeah, but l had it
up here on the speaker.

Well, is everything in it?

l hope so.

Well, l wouldn't
make too much of it.

Yeah, you're right.

l've just been
a little freaked out

ever since that girl
was raped on campus.

Yeah, you, me and
everybody else.

Well, let's go eat lunch
before it gets cold.

Oh, boy.

Hey, so you teeing off
from the mathematics building?

l wish. No, we're just giving
rides to women around campus

so they don't have to worry

about any psychos
lurking in the bushes.

Very noble.

l feel safe already.

Can l get a lift?

-Yeah, hop in.
-Okay.

Oh, very comfy.

Well,

unfortunately, to get this cart
from Rush's country club,

l had to promise to play
a tournament with him

in Palm Springs.

Oh, life is full
of little compromises.

Well, that's funny. l thought

life was like a
box of chocolates.

What are you doing on campus?

Honestly, l came to see you.

l'm kind of in a bind
with the club, and...

No way, Valerie.

You don't even know what l want.

Valerie, look,

l'm a sensitive guy.

l can't go on another
roller coaster ride with you.

Look, Steve, l don't have
a replacement band for Ray.

Well, l thought
you were auditioning acts.

They all sucked,
and every major band l tried for

just kind of laughed at me.

Well, that's showbiz.

Look, l wouldn't be asking
if l wasn't desperate.

Thanks.

No, l mean, l promised
this big mystery act, and...

l don't think l can deliver.

But you know
l can't get involved.

Steve, come on. l mean,
you've got great contacts.

l mean, you knew Jade,

you, you hung out
with the Stones.

lf you can do this for me,
l'll make it worth your while.

Look out! Oh, my...!

All right, Valerie.

l'll tell you what, l'll get
back to you on that, okay?

Look, l need a big name
for tonight.

Oh, tonight?

Oh, great, nothing like no time

to put the pressure on me.

Thanks.

l think this is my stop.

Look, l didn't touch the girl,
so just leave me alone.

Whoa, man,
you all right?

l think so.

You take it easy.

Good afternoon, Ms. Zuckerman.

Hey, well, l think
l like seeing this,

seeing you on campus again.

Thinking of matriculating,
are we?

No, not a chance,

but there are some things here
that l definitely like.

For instance,
the campus bookstore.

l just spent two hours

browsing in the psychology
section alone.

l see, that's why you
invited me here today--

so that you could borrow
my student discount card.

ls that it?

No.

l just figured it was better
to see you here

than at the Palm Wind Motel.

Relax.

Nobody knows
but me.

lt's not what you think,
Dylan.

l'm, l'm in love with him.

And love won't be denied.

Something like that.

ls Jesse happy
about it?

Okay... look, it's
none of my business.

lf you don't ever want me
to bring it up again,

just say so.

Look, this wasn't...

this wasn't something
that l planned.

l mean, l met
this amazingly charming,

sensitive, loving guy.

l mean, it was like a miracle.

What am l supposed to do?

Turn my back on my feelings?

lt just seems that sneaking
around is not the best way

to build a solid relationship.

This is the, uh...

voice of experience
speaking, huh?

No, Andrea, l'm not
here to judge you.

l just wanted to let
you know that l know.

That way, if you want to
talk about it, we can talk.

End of story, okay?

Okay.

End of story.

Hey.

Have you heard?

Senor Perverto is moving out.

Lenny, what's going on?

Simple. l'm getting
out of Dodge City.

Why? You were cleared.

l mean, who cares what girls
like Amy Houseman have to say?

You have a right to be here.

Why don't you try walking
across campus with me?

lt feels like everyone knows
who l am and what l did.

The best thing for me is
to slink out the back door

and not come back.

lt's funny,
but l think the best thing

for you to do is fight.

You have rights.

Maybe l don't want
to be the poster child

for ex-con rights.
Okay?

Look, Lenny, l understand
what you're going through.

All right?

But l have a lot of pull
on this campus.

l mean,
l know all the media people.

l mean, hell,

the student body president
is one of my best friends.

Look, l appreciate the concern,
l really do, but...

But what?

There's just some other
stuff going on here.

So just let it die, will you?

What other stuff?

Look... l can't talk about it.

Okay?

Are you trying to tell me
you did it?

What if l did?

You know, when you've
been in prison,

you find out that
even the guilty need someone

to believe in them.

Then let me talk to some people.

Just give me a day
to work on this.

All right?

Valerie.

Valerie, it's me,

Mr. Showbiz.

Uh, just a second, Steve.

Oh, boy, have l got
an act for you.

Ah... can you come back
a little bit later?

Come back?

You're not going to believe
who l'm talking to.

Uh...

l'm in the middle
of a situation.

-Who's that?
-lt's Arnold Dickey

from the Morris office.

lt is so cool who he's got
lined up to play tonight.

Yeah, but l...

You're a sweetheart, thanks.

l hate her.

Hey, anybody home?

-Hey.
-Hey.

lt's about time you showed
your handsome face

around here.

What's with the bat?

Oh, Donna--
Alpha softball team.

Come here.

Absence makes the
heart grow fonder.

Hey, is that the
best you can do?

Look, sorry,
l'm on a tight deadline.

Walter Chen agreed to let me
produce a profile on Lenny.

''Rehabilitated Criminal:
A Student.''

He did?

Yeah, with the help
of you or Donna.

l think l'll have to
pass-a-dena on that one.

Oh, come on, Clare,
the guy deserves some respect.

l mean, some of the
students on campus

are actually trying
to run him out of town.

No, David, the guy
has a history

of violence against
women, all right?

lf he wants to go
into higher learning,

let him do it in an
estrogen-free environment.

You know,
sometimes l wish your heart

was as big as your mouth.

l'll remember that.

Donna, come on, let's go.

Hey, Donna.

What, now you want to make nice?

-What'd l do wrong?
-Right, David.

Don't play innocent
like it's not your fault

that Ray is not playing
at the Peach Pit anymore.

Are you on medication
or something?

Get out of my apartment, please.

You know, after all
that's happened,

l can't believe
l even promised Valerie

l'd go to the club tonight.

Clare, what's going on here?

l'm not getting involved.

-Donna, look.
-No!

No ''looks.''

You sandbagged
Ray with Valerie

because you're jealous that
he has a band and you don't!

No, no! Why don't you just slow
yourself down, all right?!

l'm here just to help
an innocent guy catch a break,

and you're sitting here,
yelling at me

-about something that didn't...
-David, look!

No, you look, all right?

You've become
such a self-involved bitch,

such a pale version
of what you used to be!

l don't know
what l ever saw in you

in the first place.

So l went through
my little black book,

and l found some good names.

Well, l'm not worried
about their names.

How are their bods?

Well, they're not quite
fabulous at 40--

or 50 for that matter--
but not bad.

Do they have hair?

-On their heads?
-Oh, God.

This is as gruesome

as l thought it was going to be.

Did anyone ever tell you
you have a rotten attitude?

Oh, no, no, no.
l have experience.

l have been married four times.

Don't worry, Jackie,

we'll find you a man.

Look who's here!

Erin!

Mommy.

Oh, what a wonderful surprise!

What do you have?

l got Lion King pencils.

Lion King pencils and puppets

and stickers
and Lion King pajamas.

Well, it's nice to see
you come so prepared.

lt's nice to see you, too.

Mel, why don't you join us?

You sure?

Uh... Cindy, you know that book?

We won't be needing that
tonight.

Hey, Sanders,
is that you on TV?

The police department refuses
to comment on the progress

of their investigation into the
rape on the CU campus last week.

University public...

That's because they still don't
have a clue who this guy is.

...flatly denied accusations
that the school...

Well, Janice, that's very
nice of you to say, but...

Honestly l'm not even thinking
about running for president

again next year.

Well, l'm flattered that you and
Alex would both vote for me,

but one term's been
enough stress for me

No, no, don't do that.

Look-look, l got to go.

Yeah, of course l'm trying
to get rid of you.

All right, talk to you later.
Bye.

Mom, what are you doing home?

l thought you and Jackie
were gonna be wild chicks

out on the town tonight?

Oh, Jackie ran into Mel
at the Peach pit.

ls it the end of civilization
as we know it?

Not exactly. They
actually got quite cozy.

l started to feel like
the odd chick out.

Mel, Jackie, cozy?
What is it, a full moon?

No. Jackie found out

that Mel's girlfriend left
him for a younger dentist.

-Oh.
-She suddenly started

laughing at all his jokes.

That sounds serious.

Actually, l think they're
both quite, uh, motivated.

Now, what's this about you

not running for another
term as president?

Mom, Janice just liked how blunt
l was with the dean, that's all.

You know your father is
gonna be very disappointed

if you don't run.

Mom, curtail the collateral
damage, will you?

Well, can you blame us?

There's a certain cachet

having a president
for a son.

Mom, l like a good cachet
as much as the next guy,

but l think in this case, it's
better to quit while l'm ahead.

-Silver!
-Hey.

To what do l owe
this unexpected honor?

Well Brandon, l, l need
to ask a favor of you.

Oh, come on in, man.
You, uh, want some grub?

No, actually, no, l don't
really have a lot of time.

What's up?

Well, a friend of mine

is planning on dropping
out of school,

and l was hoping maybe you
could talk to him tonight.

Can't it wait till tomorrow?

Well, the problem is,

he might not be here tomorrow.

Uh, it's, it's Lenny Zeminski.

The guy they arrested
for the rape?

They guy they released.

Right.

Sure. No problem.

Great. Thanks a lot, man.

Yeah, you got it.

l really appreciate it.

No sweat.

l don't believe this!

l can't believe you didn't
make the deposit.

Every Thursday, l get a check,
you put it in the bank.

l count on you
to take care of that.

Why does it always
have to be me?

Why can't you make the deposit
once in a while?

That's not the point, Andrea.

l can do it if you can't,
but you got to tell me.

Excuse me, it is not like

you are always
Mr. Reliable yourself.

Oh, oh, what's that
supposed to mean?

lt's supposed to mean
that you've been promising

to hang the towel rack in
the bathroom for weeks now,

not to mention tune up the car.

Oh, here we go again,
tune up the car.

''When are you gonna
tune up the car, Jesse, huh?

When are you gonna
tune up the car?'' You know...

Listen, we're both really busy
people right now, all right?

Let-Let's, let's just talk about
this when l get back, all right?

Get back from where?

Dinner at my mother's, Andrea.

Andrea, l told you about this!

My entire family
is gonna be there!

l am sorry, okay?!

l forgot, you told me,
and l forgot.

lf we're supposed
to go, let's just go.

You know what, don't
do me any favors, okay?

Oh, what, now you're saying
you don't want me to go?

No, no, l don't, not with
that attitude, l sure don't.

Listen, sweetie, why
don't you do me a favor

and take the night off,
all right?

Fine.

And why don't you just bond
with your daughter for a change?

Lenny?

Yeah.

Hi. l'm Brandon Walsh.

Oh, l know who you are.

You're David's friend,
Mr. Student Body,

here to tell me what a
bright future l have at CU.

No, actually, l was going
door to door selling magazines.

Ah, well, l appreciate
you taking the time,

but l was heading out
to buy some smokes.

Mind if l head out with you?

What's the matter?

You don't trust me prowling
around the campus

at night by myself?

You got to be careful.

There's a rapist out there.

All right, let's go.

So, what do you hear
about this investigation?

Not much.

The guy's a psycho--
that much l can tell you.

How do you know that?

When l was in custody,
l heard what he did to Melody.

You knew her?

Yeah.

How do you think
l got off so easily?

She knew it wasn't me.

l got to hope they're
gonna catch this guy.

Yeah, well, don't
get your hopes up.

What do you mean?

The cop that questioned me
was a real lightweight.

There were hundreds of questions

he could've asked me
he didn't think about.

Like what?

Well, l don't want
to get into it.

Then why did you
bring it up?

As president of this school,

what kind of clout do you
carry with these guys?

Well, Dean Whitmore
is a pretty good friend,

and in some circles l'm known
as the chancellor's lackey.

What about the cops?

Do you need to talk to a lawyer?

Do you want one of these?

No, thanks. Lenny,
tell me what you know.

l know who raped Melody.

Oh, great.

Kelly!

Hello?

Hello, Donna.

Help!

Help me!

Don't fight it, don't fight it.

l used to teach self-defense.

Your response time
was a little slow,

though your form was
very impressive.

You might be thinking
about at this time

if this is really gonna happen.

lt is.

lt can happen two ways--

it can be painful and
very... what's the word?

Untidy.

Or it can be pure pleasure.

Now, what's it gonna be, Donna?

-What's it gonna be?
-No!

Okay... now l'm gonna
remove my hand,

and if you make
so much as a sound,

l'm gonna have
to pull out my knife.

Now, things could
get very untidy.

Do you understand?

Garret, please...

Garret's not here.

Call me Warren,
that's my real name.

Aw... oh, you're
even sexier than Clare.

Aw... don't worry.

No, l'm not gonna rush.

l want us to get to know
each other first.

That's a good girl.

Come on. Easy...

You know, l've never been
a big fan of alternative music,

but these guys rocked the house.

Yeah, it was cool to see them
in a small club like this, huh?

Yeah.

Hey, guys.

-Brandon.
-Hey, Mr. Punctuality.

Clare, it looks like

the campus rapist
may be stalking you.

What?

This is Lieutenant Joyce Davis
over here; she's from the LAPD.

She wants to ask you
a few questions.

Boy, you must have had

one hell of a night, huh?

You could say that.

What's going on?

Why are there cops here?

The campus rapist
may be targeting Clare.

Who do they think it is?

Some guy who worked
at the Condor's Nest.

Well, do they know his name?

lt's probably an alias,

but the name that he's
been using is Garret Slan.

Wait a second,
l know that name.

You know, l think
it's a friend of Donna's.

Donna?

l'll be right there, honeybun.

Well, how do l look?

You look ravishing.

Are those ropes too tight?

Just relax, just relax.

You won't be needing
this anymore.

Please don't hurt me.

Take anything you want.

You're what l want.

Please...

l've never done this before.

What?

A little tramp like you
is still a virgin?

Please, please, let me go.
Please...

This is going to
be more memorable

than l could ever imagine.

Donna, you home?

Who is it?

lt's my roommate.

Don't lie to me.
No men live here.

Come on, Donna, l saw your car
outside. l know you're here.

Get rid of him.

Go away, David.

l don't want to talk to you.

Donna, l know you don't.

Especially after the way

l spoke to you
this afternoon.

l've just been under
a lot of pressure.

Look, can we talk
about it tomorrow?

l just can't stand you thinking

l'm the only one
who got Ray fired.

lt's just...
it's not true.

Okay, Dave.

We'll talk about it
tomorrow, l promise.

All right.

What's up with the lights?

l just...

l've got a migraine,
and you're making it worse.

Sorry.

Can l, uh, get you anything?

No, Dave.

Just go.

All right, l'll, uh,
l'll see you tomorrow.

Well, it's too bad
David spoiled the mood.

Looks like we're going
to have to make it quick.

Aw, it's your first time, too.

No!

No! No!

No! No! No! No!

No!

lt's okay, it's okay,

it's okay.

l know he's out.

lt's okay.

Come on, it's okay.

lt's okay.

Have some tandoori, man.

No, l gotta pass.

l can't stand that curry.
l got white man's tongue.

Hey, no curry on tandoori.

When l was in lndia, that is
all that l could get down

for the first couple months.

When were you in lndia?

'72, '73,
ah, somewhere around there.

l was barely even born yet.

Oh, well, you're just
a young pup, ain't ya?

But you got an old soul, huh?

You really think we've
all been here before?

-Here? God, hope not.
-Yeah, l know what you mean.

l'm having enough trouble
getting through

-the here and now.
-Yeah, but you know what,

l think there's really something
to the idea of Karma.

-Karma?
-Yeah, man.

lt's a series of lives
that you lead

until you learn the lesson
that you've got to learn.

And then what, you reach...?

Nirvana.

Oh, hey, hey.

Well, good ol' number 103.

l knew he'd be back.

This is a pleasant surprise.

l thought you were
busy tonight.

Well, l canceled my plans.

Mmm. Well, that was very
naughty of you. l love it.

Peter, what's the rush, huh?

l'm on a break,
that's the rush.

Mmm....

Peter, we have to talk.

We can't continue this way.

Well, l thought
we already talked.

l'm not giving you up,
and you're not giving me up,

unless something's changed.

Well... something has changed.

Oh.

But it's good.

l'm leaving Jesse.

What?

l've been living

a lie all this time.

l can't do it anymore.

l'm married to one man,

and l'm in love with another.

lt's not fair to either of you,

and it's definitely
not fair to me.

Wait a minute, wait a minute.

When did you decide this?

Well, it's been growing.

lt's obvious, it's... it's
been going on for a long time.

Peter, l'm unhappy with Jesse,

and you're unhappy
with Adrienne.

There's no reason we should
be unhappy separately

when we can be happy together.

Andrea...

l'm sorry,
but l'm not unhappy.

ln fact, l'm delighted

with the perfect arrangement
we've got here.

No one gets hurt, and
there are no strings.

lsn't that part of
what makes it fun?

Fun?

l thought you wanted strings.

l thought you wanted
to be with me.

Yeah, but Adrienne put me

through med school,
and it'll be years before

l'm making any real money
as a doctor.

l couldn't leave her
if l wanted to.

And... l don't want to.

l see.

Look, Andrea...

Don't touch me.

Hey, don't make me
the bad guy here, okay?

l never promised
you anything.

Oh, no, you promised a lot.

Maybe not in words,
but you promised.

Well, hey, that was quick.

Talk about wham, bam,
thank you, ma'am. Ah.

Be right back, Charley.

Hey, Andrea.

Andrea.

Hey, hey, whoa.

Hey... come here,
it's all right.

Let it out, it's all right.

lt's not all right.

l was going to leave Jesse
to be with Peter.

How could l be so stupid?

How could l think that
something was so true

when it was so false?

Dylan, l don't even
know who l am.

Nobody does really
babe, nobody does.

So, how's our girl holding up?

Pretty good,

considering what
she's been through.

So, l don't understand this.

The cops said that you
told them about Garret.

Yeah, in the conversations
l had with your friend, Lenny,

it came out that
he had spent some time

in the military prison
with Garret.

So, why didn't he say
anything sooner?

He got scared when he
didn't mention anything

when he was first questioned.

He thought if he
brought it up later on,

he'd get hauled in
as an accomplice.

That sounds like Lenny.

He's usually pretty paranoid.

Well, it turns out
Garret was picking

his brain
about all the coeds at CU,

so he may have had
good reason to worry.

ls that why you thought
Garret was after me?

Uh-huh, but then he met Donna
and one thing lead to another.

l gotta tell you,

l'm honestly pretty surprised
that Lenny talked to you at all.

l think he was hoping

l could talk to the university

about helping him transfer

to another college
in the CU system.

Well, could you?

Yeah, sure.

The guy deserves a break.

Great, thanks.

l'll get this
back over to Donna.

Here you go.

Thanks, Dave.

That was pretty smart.

l knew something was wrong,
'cause you never call me Dave.

l hope l never have to again.

l'm sorry l broke the figurine

you gave me last year
at the carnival.

What, that stupid plaster thing?

l'm surprised you even kept it.

Of course l did.

That was the last thing
you ever gave me.

Thanks.

You're welcome.