Beverly Hills, 90210 (1990–2000): Season 7, Episode 24 - Spring Breakdown - full transcript

Brandon and Tracy arrive in Hong Kong for Spring Break to visit Jim Walsh at his apartment, minus Cindy Walsh (who is supposedly visiting Brenda in England). Jim and Tracy get along fine, but he senses something off and questions ...

So are you excited?

I'm so excited,

I haven't slept in days.

Well, now you'll be
on Hong Kong time.

Sorry, guys, I had to
give Jim the flight info.

And the companion info?

Yes, for the last time,

he's thrilled about meeting you.

Really? He said I must be

"very involved."

"Involved"?



He used that word?

Val, could you help
me out a little bit?

Uh, yeah. Listen, Jim and Cindy

give parenting a
really good name.

You'll love them
and they'll love you,

and it'll be this big,
huge nauseating lovefest.

Which is perfect,
considering spring break

is all about getting nauseated.

Exactly.

Well, it's too bad you
guys are going to miss

the After Dark party; it's
going to be very star-studded.

Oh, yes, you and Rob
are going to have to bask

in the paparazzi's
glare without us.

Well, I invited everybody



even though it's
a private party.

Nice touch inviting Kelly.

A very solid olive branch.

No, I really want her to come.

Really.

Mm-hmm.

Not on your life.

It'll be fun.

Watching Val conquer Hollywood?

I don't think so.

It's our last spring break.

And I'm going to make
it a productive one.

By fixing a chair?

We give up on
things way too quickly.

Beautiful things.

I know it hurts.

Brandon taking
Tracy to Hong Kong.

I think I can save this.

But moping is not going
to turn their plane around.

Make it what it was before.

Kel, just come okay?

It'll be fun.

I'm not going. Okay?

I know you don't
want to hear this,

but some things
aren't worth saving.

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Don't you guys want to
rest or something like that?

What, you kidding me, Dad?

We just spent 16
hours on a flying hotel.

Besides, I'm too
excited to sleep.

What do you think
we should see first?

Victoria Harbor or Kowloon?

Well, I know you guys
are all tanned and rested

and ready to rock and
roll, but for those of us

in Hong Kong
it's still 7:00 a.m.

So why don't you
take some time, unpack

and come on, have some tea

and then we can
go see the sights.

So, welcome to Casa Walsh East.

It's charming.

Yes, in a very "adults
only" sort of way.

But, uh, I'll be sure and
rectify that for you, Dad.

I'm sure your mother will
be very happy to hear that.

Of course she would. Oh,
I'm sorry we missed her.

Yeah, so is she. Well, if Brenda

really has mono, she's
doing the right thing.

How long has it been since
all of you've been together?

It's been quite a while.
Well, I'm not surprised,

considering where
you're all located.

We couldn't be more
spread out if we tried.

You know, I think I'm going

to take you up
on that unpacking.

All right, it's, uh,
down the hall,

first door on the left.
Do you want me to help?

Oh, no. I got it.

Doh je.

She's an enthusiast.

I've always been fond
of enthusiasts. Mm-hmm.

So how come you've
never told us about Tracy?

This may come
as a surprise, Dad,

but there are some thing's
I like to keep to myself.

How disgustingly grown-up.

Next, you're gonna tell
me that you're shaving.

I'll tell you what, I'll, uh,

I'll buy you a
couple of beers later,

and I'll fill you
in on everything.

It's good to see you.

Yeah, you, too.

I can't believe
you're coming home.

Well, I'm mildly beside
myself at the idea.

Well, is there anything
special you want?

Food, magazines...

No, just coming home
is reward enough.

Although a brass band

and a parade,
that would be nice.

Well, considering
how well you're doing,

I'd say that's deserved.

Well, I'm not ready
for the Olympics,

but according to my doctor,
my recovery is just world class.

You know, Mom says

you've been flirting
with all the nurses.

That's one of the perks
of being paralyzed.

Dad!

But Donna...

we have to face it.

I can't use my right arm or leg.

You have partial use of them.

The doctor says with
therapy, you'll be good as new.

When did he say that?
About ten minutes ago.

He said your short-term
memory will be back, too.

Those are really
beautiful flowers.

Well, Kelly and Clare
were very worried about you.

And I can't wait to tell them

they don't have to
be worried anymore.

I've spoken to the
rehab administrator.

He has all the
information he needs.

Oh, thank you.

I can't tell you how
good it makes me feel,

knowing that he's going
to such a fine facility.

The West Hollywood Rehab Center

is one of the
city's best. Great.

John will be in good
hands. Thank you.

Hi, Donna. Hi.

Hi, sweetheart.

Isn't Daddy doing well?

Yeah, he's doing great.

Uh, what's this

I hear about rehab center?

I thought Daddy was
coming home with us.

Oh, we don't want to rush him.

Didn't the doctor say that he
could be released tomorrow?

That home care
was a real option?

Well, your father's no longer
in a life-threatening situation,

but he's not ready to come home.

Okay, I, I understand
that he needs rehab,

but he's made so
much progress here,

and he would make
twice as much at home.

Well, he's not coming
home right now.

How could you do this to him?

I'm doing this for him.

And this is a wonderful

care facility. He
belongs at home.

They can provide all
the support services

that your father
really needs right now.

No, what he needs right
now is our love and affection.

Yes, and he'll get that.

And more.

Donna, don't make this

any harder than it already is.

I say we stay in bed all day.

Hmm, honey, it's almost 3:00.

We have been in bed all day.

Uh-huh, time flies. Hmm.

Why don't we order in

and pop in a couple of videos?

And miss the big Party TV bash?

I don't think so.

Oh.

Mm, ignore it.

Honey, I like you,
but not that much.

Hello?

So we're set?

Yeah, but this is
not a good time.

But you got Rob
coming to the party?

Yes, that's what I said.

Hey, don't cop attitude
with me, sweetheart.

We're partners, am I right?

Yeah. Listen, just
send me the paperwork.

I'll renew my subscription.

Sounded like a pain.

You can't imagine.

Hey, where are you going?

We're going to the party.

You're not talking about
the one all the fake people

faking smiles and talking
about my movie, are you?

No, I'm taking about
the one with fake people

faking smiles and
gushing about your movie.

It's for a promotion.

You promised your manager.

I know.

I know it's at the After Dark,

but I'd still rather
stay in bed all day.

Listen to me, okay?

You did a great movie.

And people should see it.

And if that means
plastering on a smile

and doing a few silly
interviews to make it happen,

then it's worth it.

I guess so.

I never know what to
say in those interviews.

Well, then we've got
a lot of preparing to do.

Crack the whip any harder,

I'd swear you own
a piece of me, too.

Take that back.

I'm not Alan.

Hey, I know you're not.

I care about you.

I care about you, too.

I'm sorry.

I'm sorry.

Yeah.

Come on, let's go.

Well, well...

Hey, had a chance
to look around?

Absolutely, the place is great.

Oh, your mom's
made it feel like home.

Yeah.

Brandon, I want to talk to you

about not coming to visit

sooner, I... You've been busy.

Thanks for letting
me off the hook.

You picked up with
your life and moved on.

It's what you had to do.

In a couple months, I'm going
to have to do the same thing.

I only hope I can do it as
seamlessly as you have.

You'll do fine.

Got any plans?

Got a couple of parties
I'm looking forward to.

And they say your
generation's not motivated.

Okay, fine.

I have plans, but
that's two months away.

Right now, I just want
to hang out with Tracy

and everybody, and
have a good time.

Wow, she's terrific.

I bet everybody loves her.

Uh, Val does.

Steve's a lock, and Donna

loves everybody, so...

How about Kelly?

What about her?

Well, I don't know.

How's she doing?

Fine, I guess.

Who's she seeing?

What am I, my ex's keeper?

Oh. Sorry, I asked.

Forget about it.

Hey, you guys ready to go?

Yeah, what took you so long?

Oh, I was just giving you guys

a little time to
gossip about me.

Oh. Should my ears

have been burning? En fuego.

Let's go.

Second en fuego for me.

I know.

You know, when
Steve and I go away,

we always fight.

I'll bet Brandon and Tracy

are at each others
throats right now.

I'm not jealous, Clare.

Cats and dogs.

Hatfields and McCoys.

Arabs... Clare?

Well, I'm just saying
it's a possibility.

Aren't you supposed
to be at some

party or something?

Clare? Meter's running.

Okay, one sec.

Are you sure you
don't want to go?

I appreciate the effort.

I do, but I'm not going.

Yep, yep, yep.

Oh, God!

- Oh, boy, oh, boy.
- Are you okay?

Oh, yeah. Yeah, I'm fine.

I'm sorry, Kel.

Oh, it's not your fault.

We should have thrown it out.

You are not going
to let up, are you?

Yeah.

Once you agree to
come to the party.

Yeah, come on. Open bar.

Lots of guys, spandex...

Great way to
forget about the, uh,

Orient Express, if
you know what I mean.

Once more for the hearing
impaired: I am not jealous.

Well, what's holding you here?

Nothing now.

Let's go.

Yay. I'll get dressed.

I think I got a splinter, honey.

Limo's here. You ready?

Ready as I'll ever be.

Wow!

So you remember
what you're going to say?

Yeah, "the director
was fabulous.

My costar was
wonderful to work with."

You're amazing.

Thank you.

Hey, kid.

Alan, what are you doing here?

Ah, come on. Is
that any way to greet

your biggest fan?
Come here, you.

Hey, there's somebody
I want you to meet.

Your date.

Rob Andrews,

Heather Dixon. Pleasure.

Yeah, I just signed
her last night.

Nice to meet you.

The vermin agents
I saved her from,

you wouldn't believe.

It's a wonder

why we can't see a halo.

Valerie Malone.

Do you work with Rob?

No, we're just close friends.

Yeah, every studio in
town wants a piece of her.

You guys are going to
make quite an impression.

I'm sorry, I'm
going with Valerie.

Rob, I got, I got an itch here.

I need for you to
give it a scratch.

I said I'm going with Valerie.

Okay, okay, all right.

Fine, why don't
you ask the lady?

I'm sure she understands
how important this is.

Um, sweetie,

it's no big deal.

You know, uh,
business is business.

Yeah, come on. It'll be
fun. Champagne's on ice.

It's okay.

I'll see you there.

You sure you're
okay? Yeah, I'm fine.

Okay, come on, let's go, kids.

They make a cute couple.

Professionally speaking.

You know, the more I
read, the more I'm convinced

that my Dad should come home.

I don't know, Don.

Memory loss, poor
judgment, depression...

My dad's not depressed.

It says in here
depression is nearly

universal among people
who've had a stroke.

How's my girl?

Holding up, I guess.

Well, if you need anything...

Take care of her.

Look, Donna, I'm on
your side here, all right?

It's just... this
is a big decision.

I just want to make sure
you make the right one.

You know when I was little,

whenever I got sick, my mom,

she would run straight
to the medicine cabinet.

But not my dad.

He always said
that no pill worked

"as well as a little TLC."

And then he'd pick me up,

and he'd put me in my bed.

And he had these little prisms
that he'd hang in my window.

And he said they'd
take me over the rainbow

to the land of
candy and chocolate.

And I always felt
better in my own room.

So will he.

There's no use arguing
with you, is there?

Not when I'm right.

Okay, fine.

Look, when you go
back to the hospital,

I'm going to try and get in
touch with one of these, uh,

support groups, see if I
can get some information

on in-home care.

Thanks.

For everything.

Oh, please, come on.

What, you've spent, like, a year

helping me through
all my problems?

It's the least I can do.

Well, my dad
specifically asked me

to tell you he feels better.

Aha, that's two
Martins down, one to go.

First, we'll work on my mom
about bringing my dad home,

then we work on her about you.

How's that sound?

Like we've got our
work cut out for us.

Hmm.

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Excuse me.

I'm sorry, but you
look real familiar.

Haven't we met before?

Yeah, in your dreams.

Sorry.

Have I mentioned how
much fun I'm having?

Can you at least try and
pretend you're having fun?

Okay.

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Hey, Steve.

Hey, how are you?

Good, how are you? Hi.

Guys, this is Heather. Hi.

Hello. These are
friends of Valerie's.

Who's Valerie?

Never mind.

Where is Val?

It's a long story.

Take care. Bye.

Ooh, I can't wait to hear it.

Excuse me just a minute.

Oh, hey, guys.

Um, have you seen Rob?

Oh, yeah, he's over there

someplace with
Heather, I believe it was.

Nice dress.

Yeah, it looks
a lot like the one

Tracy took to Hong Kong.

Ouch.

This place is incredible.

It's so...

unrestrained.

Well, you know,
that makes sense.

You know, the Brits
took this place over

after they were
at war with China

for the right to sell opium.

And you said that
she was the enthusiast.

Hey, hey I know an
opium trading post

when I see one, baby.

That's what worries me.

Oh, these are beautiful.

The lady has a good eye.

Well, the illustrations
are incredible.

What's the story?

The story is universal.

It's an old fable about a prince

in love with two princesses,

each living on
a different shore.

Unable to decide

which to marry, the
prince would sail back

and forth between the two.

One night, his ship
sinks in a storm.

Oh, that's an
uplifting, little tale.

How does it end?

He drowns in his own indecision.

Quite a moral.

Come on, let's go over there.

Doh je.

Definitely, and the buzz on
Adam's Children was great.

Talk about your
scorching debuts.

Well, I just hope
the film does well.

There's some really
great people in it.

Yeah, and I can't wait
to see the next one.

What's it going
to be? Uh, that's...

Isn't he a dish?

Uh, yeah.

Listen, Alan just
gave me a message.

Something really
big has come up.

Why don't you come with me?

Great party, huh?

Since when?

Since Rob's friend arrived.

Director Cameron Crowe

was asking for
you. I can't believe

Cameron Crowe wants to meet me.

I love his movies.

Well, Alan sent your demo
tape, and he totally flipped.

He wants to meet you right
away. Wait. Where is Alan?

I've got to thank him. Oh,
no, you don't have time.

Come on. Okay.

And you don't want to
keep Cameron waiting.

Yeah. Good luck.

Thanks. Have fun.

Hmm.

Oh, excuse me.

Listen, take her to the
Beverly Hilton, okay?

Get stuck in
traffic, and a lot of it.

Great, thanks.

Hmm.

Doh je.

You know, I've got
to hand it to you.

You sure know your way around.

Well, Brandon's mom and I

didn't want to just
be tourists here.

Just in time for

the Communist
takeover. Nice timing, Dad.

Yeah, do you think
everything's going to change?

It might.

See, now that's the Jim
Walsh I know and love.

Communist take over, no problem.

Makes me embarrassed to
worry about life after college.

The only reason you
should be embarrassed

is you've got nothing
to sweat about.

You've got tons of options.

Having options and actually
choosing between them

are two entirely
different things.

So, Papa Walsh, I've come

7,100 miles for a little wisdom.
You'd better make it good.

Don't ask what's in
the bird's nest soup.

And...

find something you love
doing, the rest will fall into place.

That's it? "Find something
you love..." Wait a minute,

Wait a minute. I came
across 14 time zones

and the International
date line for that?

No, uh, no Confucius?

No, uh, no Dalai Lama?

No fortune cookie,

no nothing, that's it? Well...

I think everything
falls into place

after you find someone you love.

Well said.

Hey. I can't believe my mom.

She won't even talk to me
about Dad coming home.

Ah, come on, come on.

Before you get all worked up,
I want to show you something.

I met with this great
support group today.

And they showed me
all this home equipment

for people who've had strokes.

It's incredible.

Look at this, a
handheld shower head.

For those hard-to-reach places,
a long-handled bath brush.

Velcro shoes.

Long-handled shoe horn.

And this isn't even half of it.

They have a whole book
full of stuff. Check that out.

Oh. This is perfect.

Everything I need to show my mom

that my dad can cope
around the house.

David, you're a genius.

Well, not quite, but I am
smart enough to realize

that outfitting your
parents' house

is the least of your problems.

What do you mean?

This stuff's great.

Put your left arm
behind your back.

What?

They gave me all the
stuff to combat the problem,

but they also taught me a lesson

in just how severe it is.

Just, just do it.

All right, here.

Peel it.

All right, fine.

Open that.

Come on, we can
do this stuff for him.

Are you gonna tie
his tie's for him, too?

Of course.

Drive his car, wash his back?

David...

Button his shirts?

I can do this.

I'm sure you can,
but your mother

doesn't want you to...
And all the equipment

in the world doesn't
matter if she's against it.

Well, maybe it's not up to her.

Donna, if you use this
stuff to lobby your dad

and your mother finds
out, she'll go ballistic.

Probably.

So what, you're
gonna do it anyway?

Look... either I
make my mom happy,

or I do what I think
is best for my dad.

And under these
circumstances, I choose B.

All right.

Haven't we met before?

Yeah, in my nightmare...
You gave me the brush-off

ten minutes ago.

That was my evil twin.

I'm sorry.

I'm Kelly.

Pete.

What changed your outlook?

Let's just say it's not
enough that I'm happy,

my enemies have to be miserable.

All right.

A toast... to broken chairs

that should
really just do us all

a huge favor and... stay broken.

To broken chairs,
whatever that means.

It means let's have fun.

Great. Let's dance.

No, let's not...

Let's sit and get to
know each other, huh?

Sounds good to me.

Well, Kelly seems to
be having a good time.

I wonder why.

Well, maybe it's
love at first sight.

I doubt it.

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So, where's Heather?

Went back to the party.

I don't think so. We had a deal.

Yeah, and the word
"floozy" wasn't in it,

not even in fine print.

I have made you a great
deal of money recently.

And from where I sit,

I think I'm the
breadwinner of this couple.

He's my client;
I call the shots.

Oh, really?

Well, Alan, let's review, okay?

Um, you wanted
Rob to do the movie,

and you needed
me to get him to do it.

You wanted Rob to come to
the party, and you needed me

to get him to come.

You may get the ten
percent, but I call the shots.

Is Alan okay?

Yeah, he's fine.

Um, he just, you know,
was confused about

a couple of things, so
I straightened him out.

Listen, I'm sorry about
what happened with Heather.

I forgot about it.

Don't worry.

Rings on zippers,

suction cups under
dishes, shower seats.

Wait-wait-wait, they've
got lower beds, handrails,

they even have a chairlift.

Everything we need to outfit
the house so you can come home.

I'm not coming home.

I know I said that I would...

but I was wrong.

Um...

Look, I... I'm sure
that the rehab facility

Mom picked out is great,

but I really think you should
consider the alternative.

I already have, honey.

Outfitting the house

is not the answer.

But this stuff is great.

It is.

But it's not enough.

That's Mom talking.

She and I agree on this.

Do you, Daddy?

Yes.

'Cause if you don't,
you should say so.

This is your decision.

I really appreciate
everything you've done.

But you have a life,

and a wonderful
friend to lead it with.

You are not a burden.

No.

Oh, no, I'm not,

and I have no intention
of becoming one.

What does a girl have to do
to get a drink around here?

Hello?

Hey, don't you think
you've had enough?

Clare, no. Come on, lighten up.

Um, hello? Yoo-hoo?

Red wine.

And another greyhound.

Maybe we should go home, okay?

Why, because I'm
having too much fun?

Kel...

Will you excuse us
for just one minute?

Sure. You wanted me
to forget about Brandon,

so I'm forgetting him...
What's your problem?

This guy, he's a stranger.

I'm just flirting... It's
making me feel better.

Besides, he's not
a stranger anymore.

What'd you say your name was?

Pete. Pete, Pete, right.

Okay, let's go.

Clare, send my
regards to Hong Kong.

Yeah.

Well, if it isn't
the happy couple.

So, uh, any word on Heather?

Not a peep.

She's just disappointed.

Hmm. She's a real flake.

You sure know how to pick 'em.

Listen, I think you
owe Val an apology.

I'm sorry, I was a snake.

But at least

you can see me
slithering across the room.

This one, she'll
cut your heart out

and make you think
she's doing you a favor.

Well, coming from someone
who's in the movie business,

I guess I'll take that
as a compliment.

Come on. I paid her
ten grand last week

to help me convince you
to do your next picture.

What are you saying?

What's he talking about?

Well, he paid me

to get you to do
that movie you hated.

But you and I both know
that you're not gonna do it.

You took money?

Why didn't you tell me?

Well, I was going to, but
I-I just wanted to make sure

that you knew what a
sleazebag manager you have,

and after today, I think you do.

Oh, that's priceless.

Who else but a
sleaze would use you

to launch some
bimbo's career, huh?

That is a lie, all right?

It was for your career, too.

Come on, Rob, you understand.

Sure I do.

You're fired.

What?

Come on, you know
what kind of girl this is?

Making somebody else look bad

doesn't make you look good.

Yeah, well, think again, kid.

Because you need me a hell
of a lot more than I need you.

No, I don't.

Listen, um, let
me explain, okay?

I-I want to tell
you why I did it.

I'm sure you do.

I called the apartment...
the cab got Tracy home okay.

Thanks.

So, Dad, tell me how you feel

about this, uh,
takeover in Hong Kong?

I told you, it'll be fine.

You're telling me
that as my father;

I'm asking you as my friend.

As your friend...

I'm terrified.

How about you and graduation?

As your son, um...

mild anxiety.

And as my friend?

I'm off the charts.

Kind of like you and Tracy.

I can see that

she cares about you quite a bit.

And I care about her.

How much?

As my friend.

A little less than
she cares about me.

I think you ought to tell her.

Why? Brandon, I can see

you still care about Kelly.

Dad, let's not get into that.

It's obvious.

Okay.

After Kelly turned
me down, I, um...

I held on to the engagement ring

for quite a while.

But then, a couple of
weeks ago, I returned it.

And that's that.

Well, if that's how you feel.

That's how I feel.

Of course that's how I feel.

Why else would I bring
Tracy to Hong Kong?

Because I sent you two tickets.

That's not funny.

I wasn't trying to be funny.

I just don't want to see
you making a mistake.

I'm not making a mistake, Dad.

I know what I'm doing.

Look at her.

She's throwing
herself all over him.

Oh, Clare, let her be.

I can't; it's wrong. It's
none of your business!

At least tell me your last name.

Mm-mm, no.

Why not? Because after tonight

we are never going to
see each other again.

Hey, get back.

Oh, sorry about
that. Oh, my God,

my ring.

Whatever it is, we can find it.

Now what?

Get back, get back. STEVE:
What's going on here?

Beats the hell out of me.

One minute we're into it,

the next she's freaking
out... She's too weird.

You have to help me find it.

Wh-What are you
looking for, Kel?

Here it is.

Here it is, Kelly.

Oh, thank God!

Come on, I'm taking you home.

Mom?

Mom?

Where's Daddy?

They're taking some X-rays

to make sure that
his lungs are clear.

He's doing so well.

He was doing better before you
spoke to him about coming home.

I specifically

asked you to not make an
already difficult situation worse.

I just wanted Daddy
to know his options.

That is so easy for you to
say... Just bring him home.

You're not the one who's
gonna have to feed him,

to bathe him, to dress him.

Your life is not gonna
change; mine is.

I thought the person whose life

we were concerned
about here was Dad.

But what difference
does that make now?

I mean, he's already
made up his mind.

Mom?

Mom...

you can do this.

No, I can't.

He's always been the strong one.

You're scared.

You say that like it's a shock.

I've just never seen
you like this before.

All my... strength and attitude

has... come from knowing

that he would always be
there to pick me up if I fell.

You're not gonna fall.
Yeah, but what if I do?

What... what if I'm alone with
him and something happens?

Well, you won't be alone...
We'll get a nurse, and...

and I'll be there
as much as I can.

Boy, you have his confidence.

You always have.

You've always had mine.

So, you really think
I can do this, huh?

I know you can.

Well, then I guess

we're gonna have to get
the house set up, huh?

You leave that
all up to me, okay?

You'll have to do
better than that.

I'm sorry.

Look... I promise it'll
never happen again.

How can I be sure?

I trusted you.

And I didn't violate that trust.

I always had your
best interest at heart.

I'd really like to believe that.

Just let me explain, okay?

Alan's a jerk.

He's only looking
out for himself.

I mean, that's why
I took the money,

I mean, to show you what
kind of guy he really is.

So I guess that leaves you.

What do you mean?

You want to be my manager, Val?

Me?

Uh, I don't know anything
about being a manager.

Now who's kidding who?

You could do it, Val.

You could learn.

No. No, listen, I-I don't want
to mix business with pleasure.

Look, I could use the help.

I'd rather give you the ten
percent than some shark.

You serious?

You're all I got.

So, I guess this means that
you're accepting my apology?

Guess so.

Got your note.

I got up early.

Couldn't sleep.

I negotiated a great price.

Why?

Because I couldn't afford

what he was asking.

I meant the book.

Why do you want it?

I don't know.

It just kind of struck a cord.

I thought we were past all this.

The wound's still healing.

You just... can't rush it.

Understood.

Tell me I'm not tiding you over
until someone else comes along.

You're not.

Because if I am...

You're not.

Okay?

Okay.

Let's go get some dim sum. Yeah!

Or something else.

Your work really shows.

Oh, man, those
prisms look great.

Thank you.

Well, the handrailing
and, uh, shower seat

are all set up in the bathroom.

And you put the ramp
up over the stairs?

Ready and waiting... And
anything we didn't get done,

the in-home care people said

they would have
done by next week.

And my mom has
nurses coming tomorrow

for my dad to interview.

Great. Yeah.

Well... this looks great.

I'm really proud of you. Thanks.

Sweetheart?

Oh, they're here.

Daddy.

Hi. Yay!

Hi, baby.

David!

Welcome home.

Mm, I'm so glad you're back.

So, how's it look?

It looks perfect.

Beautiful.

You have done a wonderful job.

Thanks, Mom.

Hey.

Are you awake?

Mm, I am now.

What are you doing here?

Well, I just thought maybe
you'd like to talk a little bit.

Hmm. Not really.

Kel... you got to
give up on Brandon.

I know about the ring.

Yeah, you and half
the free world now.

No, no. Just me and Clare.

And I know last
night's freak-out

was because you
thought you lost it.

I just don't get how you
got it back in the first place.

I bought it...

from the jeweler after
Brandon returned it.

Well, why would you do that?

I didn't want anyone
else to have it.

Kelly, you got to
get through this.

Why don't you take that ring

and put it someplace.

Put it where it's out of sight,

where it won't
cause you any pain.

Will you do that for me?

Listen, it's bad enough that
you and Clare know about this.

Don't tell Brandon, okay?

I won't.

Promise?

I promise.

Thanks.

Now get out of here.