Beverly Hills, 90210 (1990–2000): Season 8, Episode 5 - Coming Home - full transcript

Kelly, still stricken with amnesia, is finally released from the hospital and returns to the only home she can recall, which is her old beach front apartment. Meanwhile, Steve and Brandon secure a production manager, named Terri Spar, for their new newspaper agency, called the Beverly Beat, in order to meet a deadline. Donna's newest designs impress a manufacturer, whose workers she discovers toil in depressing conditions. David attempts to secure a new band for the After Dark and lets the lead singer, Devin, and his band crash at the beach front apartment. Carly reluctantly asks Steve to baby-sit for Zack as she goes out for the evening. Also, Valerie continues pursuing Noah who eventually tells her all about his lonely life and unwillingness to keep a relationship, while Valerie meets a guy interest, a wealthy heir named Cooper Hargrove.

I know this isn't
her home anymore.

That's okay. It's
just temporary.

She'll love it.

Good.

Oh, they're here.

Hi.

Ah!

I'm so glad to see you.

Hello, Winston.

Come on, Kelly, let's sit down.

Mom, I'm fine.



So, anything look familiar?

You.

Yeah.

You're that handsome guy

that waited by my
hospital bed day and night.

That's right.

That's a nice dress.

But I do miss the gown
with the tie in the back.

Hey, you broke out!

Beautiful flowers for you.

Oh, thank you. They're pretty.

Hey, in case someone
tells you different,

I'm the thoughtful one.

This is so sweet of you,



and I'm sure Kelly's
really glad to see you,

but she needs to rest.

Yeah, we're gonna go. But
we'll come back later, okay?

Feel good. Thanks.

I'll, uh... I'll call you later.

Okay.

Let's get you settled, honey.
I'll put these in some water.

Okay.

Kel, your bedroom's
at the end of the hall.

Okay. Thanks. Okay?

I don't get it, Brandon.

How come she didn't come
home to you or her mom?

This is the only place
she remembers living.

Oh, Brandon...

She's gonna get better, man.

Things are gonna get
back to the way they were.

She's not wearing my ring.

The one on the chain.

She must have taken it off.

Come on.

♪ ♪

♪ ♪

♪ ♪

♪ Oh, look at you ♪

♪ Will you like that walk
through the blues? ♪

♪ Nothing gets you down,
nothing makes you mad ♪

♪ Stuck in the same old job,
there's nowhere else to go ♪

♪ Survive another day,
it's just not worth the pay ♪

♪ You look around, they
say that you're overqualified ♪

♪ It's just a line they use
for rejection and abuse ♪

♪ Oh, oh, oh ♪

♪ Won't you get
on with your life ♪

♪ And walk through the blues ♪

♪ Nothing gets you down,
nothing makes you mad... ♪

Hey.

You know, I'd always fix
the pillows a certain way

and then you'd come
and you'd fix them this way.

You're starting to
remember things.

I know you don't
realize it, but you are.

We were good
friends, weren't we?

Yeah, the best.

I know.

I don't "remember-know,"
I just sort of know.

It's like that with some people.

But I'm really having
to just trust my instincts.

Otherwise, it gets
really overwhelming.

Well, that's the best way to go.

I feel really close
to Valerie, too.

On the other hand,

don't be afraid to
question those feelings.

Donna... did I love Brandon?

I mean, did I really love him?

Yes.

I try to remember how it felt.

It's hard to remember feelings.

You got to just feel it.

Yeah.

Kelly, hey.

You look good, girl. Oh, hi.

What are you doing here?

They released me this morning.

Oh, what were you in for?

The hospital,

not jail.

This is my stepsister,

and, uh, this is my
girlfriend Donna.

This is Devin Taggart
from Cain Was Able.

It's a band. They're playing
at the After Dark this week.

Mm...

I sure wish you would've called.

Well, it was so late, I
didn't want to wake you.

I left a message this
morning, but you were out.

Yeah, I was getting the
house ready for Kelly.

She's gonna be
staying for a while.

Um... I-I told Devin

he could crash here before
he goes back to Los Feliz.

David, it's Kelly's
first day home.

He just, he got in a
fight with his girlfriend.

Hey, really, look,

I won't be long. Just
point me to the shower.

It's down the hall, I think.

You know what? You can
crash in Clare's old room.

It's the first door on the left.

Thanks.

Don't be mad, okay?
I really need this.

Donna, I don't mind. Really.

Just help me make the bed.

Look, you got a full
house here; I'm gonna...

So let's take a walk.

I don't think it's
such a good idea.

I mean, last time we did that,
it wasn't such a crowd-pleaser.

That's the good
thing about amnesia.

I have no idea who
I'm supposed to please,

so I just please myself.

Okay.

Your friends must be happy
you're back on the mainland.

I can't speak for them.

No? How about your family?

Well, I thought I'd treat this

like it was a brand-new
town, you know?

Give it the benefit
of the doubt.

I like the way you look at life.

I try not to look.

Maybe I should
be more like you...

Stop worrying about the past,

start focusing on
what I'm going to do,

where I'm going to live.

You lived with Brandon.

I used to.

Look, Kelly, I like you,
but we're nothing alike.

I mean, you've
got a good life here.

I can see that.

Can't you?

I'm trying.

I know it must be
scary to wake up

and find out you lived with
a guy you don't even know.

They say we love each other.

I just don't remember
what it was like.

How it works.

How I mix that with...

feelings I might be
having for someone else.

You think about what you'd lose.

I know it's hard to do that

if you can't remember
what you've already had.

But don't you want to know?

Of course I do.

Well, I mean, isn't that
what you really want...

To figure things
out with Brandon?

Yeah.

Mrs. Harvey loved the
suit, hated the cocktail dress.

Okay.

So I thought I could try
something more like this.

All right.

By the way, I got a new client.

You ever heard of
Cooper Hargrove?

Cooper Hargrove?

Where do I know that name?

Is he some, like, old aerospace
millionaire or something?

I don't know. I never met him.

But he needs a party planned
for 200 of his closest friends.

Now, I know it's not
personal shopping, technically.

But he's paying
us, right? No sweat.

You know, running the After Dark

was like hosting
one big, long party.

Yeah, we'll work on it tomorrow.

Turns out that a client of
mine in Mandeville Canyon

is a clothing manufacturer;

wants to look at my
work this afternoon.

Mm! A career job! You go.

Yeah.

We guarantee the Beverly Beat

is the best advertising
you'll ever get.

Yeah, thanks, anyway.

We're not going to
make it on sales, Bran.

We've got 60 grand
in accounts receivable.

We got one shot
to make this work.

I gotta buy some prime
home delivery lists.

Hit our target audience
on their doorstep,

their haunts, everywhere.

Hey, Bran, are
you with me on this?

Here's the problem, Steve: I...

I got ideas; I
got tons of ideas,

but we got no statement
holding this paper together.

We got nothing
that sets us apart.

Kel.

Hi. STEVE: Hi, Kel.

Am I interrupting?

No, no, come on in.

It's after 6:00.

I thought maybe you'd be done.

Is everything okay?

Yeah... yeah.

I just need to be with you.

I thought maybe we could
have dinner when you're through.

I'm through.

You get back on the
phone... Sell, sell, sell.

Yeah, go, go, go.

Whew...

Well, I've taken up
enough of your time.

How can I not hire you? What?

Just because we aren't ready
to start our in-house design,

I'm going to let you
walk out of here?

I don't know. Hell, no.

I'm going to buy these
designs piecemeal.

I don't believe this.

Finance works for me,
not the other way around.

Maybe we can structure

some sort of
freelance thing as well.

I'll call you next week.

Oh, this is such a
big break for me.

Thank you so much, Mr. Parish.

I believe in raw talent. Mmm.

Diane will show you out.

Oh, that's okay. I know the way.

Oh.

Thanks. Don't forget your book.

Oh.

I may be tempted to
steal from it if you leave it.

Yeah.

Thanks.

Bye, Donna.

Excuse me.

It hurts, it hurts, Eluvia.

Marta, come quick.

Oh my God, your arm.

Wait!

Are you okay?

Did you get that from
working on the steam press?

We have to get her to a doctor.

No help; I do.

Wait.

Okay, living room's over there.

Kitchen's over there, dining...
I'd like to see our room.

You sure?

Yeah, I'm sure.

It's your home.

How long have you lived here?

Eight years.

We moved here from...
Minnesota, I know.

Ah, you listened.

Such a good date.

This is it.

This, uh, this
wallpaper over here...

this was the wallpaper,
uh... you picked out

and, uh, you know, at first,

I didn't like it
but, uh, you know,

it's kind of starting
to grow on me.

I think maybe you should, uh,

wallpaper the
whole house with it.

Yeah, you wallpaper my car...

wallpaper me...

Kel?

I thought if I just...

saw our room...

Hey, it's okay; there's
no pressure here.

I can't be here,
Brandon. I have to go.

No, no, Kel, wait. No, now.

Just take me home, okay? Now.

Val, whatever you
do, don't tell Hargrove

we've never planned
a party before, okay?

It was only a little late...

I don't need your
excuses. Listen to me...

Thank you.

Where's this guy's assistant?

Look at Hargrove... he
can't treat people like that.

I'm telling you...!

You know, 200
hand-written invitations.

I mean, can you
sue for tendonitis?

You know, I think we should
really pad Hargrove's bill.

I wouldn't pad the
bill, if I were you.

About dessert...

What, Hargrove's cheap, too?

Too? In addition to what?

Did you see him torturing
that poor chef over there?

She doesn't mean
to criticize your boss.

Excuse me, Mr. Hargrove?

You're Hargrove?

Oh, no.

Uh, yes? There's a call for you.

I'll be right there.

Frederick...

The older gentleman...
My assistant.

We're fired, right?

No, you're doing a great job.

Dessert menu looks great.

Why don't you come

to the party
tonight and enjoy it?

Oh, we couldn't.

I mean, at least I can't.

Um, neither can I.

I have previous plans.

But thanks.

Um, I hope I didn't offend you.

Oh, you didn't.

Not for lack of trying, though.

Okay, he's nice.

He's handsome.

He's rich, you turned
him down. Why?

I know. What a shock, huh?

You must really
have it bad for Noah.

Mm-hmm.

We'd love to have
you aboard, Terri.

What do you think?

I think you guys have
some great ideas,

but I've got another offer
with an established paper, so...

So take it. Brandon?

What? Let's be honest here.

We don't even know if
we're going to go press.

We can pay you for this
issue, but there's no money

in the till for the next one.

All we can offer you
is more input in this job

than you've ever had in any job.

Take it or leave it.

I'll take it. You will?

Yes, I mean, you're honest.

That's the point of
journalism, right?

And besides, I like you guys.

I say let's give it a shot.

Great. Welcome aboard.

By the way, we only
have half the ads

and three-quarters of the
articles ready for layout.

And, uh,

we still need a printer,

and the deadline's end
of the day tomorrow.

We all make coffee.

We all answer phones.

What about a health plan?

If one of us gets sick,

the other two promise to visit.

Say, "Welcome aboard."

Welcome aboard.

Thanks.

♪ I feel the pressure cooker ♪

♪ Burning in my soul ♪

♪ Something's got a hold ♪

♪ And it's not letting go ♪

♪ Driving down
my one-track mind ♪

♪ Only thing I know ♪

♪ You make me desperate ♪

♪ I don't want anything but ♪

♪ You make me desperate ♪

Here we go.

Hey, this band is great.

Thanks. You should, uh,

take an ad out for
them in the Beverly Beat.

You certainly
wrote one. Hey, uh,

easy with the edit on
that music review, all right?

I'm trying to sign these guys.

We'll get some
singles out there.

You have a record contract?

No, no, not without a demo.

I'm checking into studio
time, though... I'll produce it.

Doesn't that take a
massive cash flow?

It's like 500 to 1,000 a day.

Yeah, but for how many days?

I'll make it back when they hit.

Trust me, they'll,
they'll hit, okay?

Uh, Carly's here.

Carly!

Oh, hey!

It's a couple friends of mine.

I'm gonna go say, hi, okay?

Hi. Carly, what
are you doing here?

Uh, that sounds
like one long name.

"Carly-What-Are-You-Doing-Here."

That's a mouthful.
Just a nickname

for when I dare to
socialize like a real girl.

Yeah, okay.

Well, I'm gonna go find someone

who appreciates my,
uh, humor and charm.

Something I said?

Something you keep saying.

I believe the word is "no."

And you keep saying it
every time Steve asks you out.

How's the kid?

Um, he's good, he's staying
over at a friend's house,

and I've only called
twice so far. Mm.

♪ You make me desperate... ♪

Doing a piece on the band?

I know it doesn't
look like work, but it is.

It looks like you're
avoiding going home.

Which I completely understand.

I mean, uh, it's kind
of, uh, lonely there

without the person you love.

They caught the shooter.

He's awaiting trial.

And, as for Kelly,

I'm just glad she's back
in one piece, you know?

I don't think I can really
ask for much more.

Like what?

Like I want her back.

The way she was.

Valerie.

Um...

I was, uh, I was just
in the neighborhood.

Just dropped by
to catch up on biz

with the old, uh,
harbormaster, huh?

By the way, he's fine.

He told me you were
working down here.

Yeah, I've been
working on her all week.

The owner's out of town.

He wants her seaworthy
by the time he gets back.

This is the shirt you wore when
we went swimming, remember?

Yeah.

Brought some stuff over.

I figured I'm spending
so much time here,

I might as well just crash here.

Yeah, I get it... you're busy.

So I'm taking her
for a test run tonight.

You know, while
the water's calm.

I'll catch you later.

Maybe tomorrow, you know?

Or maybe never?

Look, I'm just trying
to say good night.

Look, why don't
you just be honest?

I'm good for one night
but not the next, right?

Look, Val,

I'm not what you think I am.

You don't want me.

You want Kelly.

Just say it.

It's not Kelly. Then what is it?

Why are you
treating me like this?

Is it somebody else?

Yeah, there's somebody else.

♪ ♪

Yeah?

Hi, it's me.

Were you sleeping?

No, no, I'm okay.

What's up?

You stayed with me, Brandon.

Every night at the hospital.

And before that.

When I was kicking cocaine.

When I was hurting
because of Dylan.

You were always there for me.

You remember.

No, Donna gave me my journal.

Yeah, yeah, I was there.

I still am.

I know.

I'm figuring it out, Brandon.

I'm trying

so hard.

Good night.

You shouldn't have
followed me here.

I thought you were
gonna go see her...

This, this girl; this,
this someone else.

I mean, that... that's
what you said, remember?

Yeah, I remember everything.

Yeah, so, so I was thinking
to myself, "Okay, all right,

there's, there's another
woman; that makes sense."

But it doesn't.

I mean, if it's not Kelly,
then who is it, huh?

Where is she?

Look, Val, don't okay?

I mean, what can she

mean to him if
you're feeling half

of what I'm feeling
when I'm with you?

Look, it's enough, all right?

I'm warning you.

Where was she, where was she

the night you made
love to me, huh?

Hawaii?

Then why did you move here?

And if she's here, then why
were you living in Hawaii?

She was here.

Past tense?

What... what, she dumped you?

Look, just get out of
here and leave me alone.

Okay, so, Noah Hunter, Mr. Stud

got dumped. So what?

I wish she had dumped me.

Oh... oh, so, so you dumped her.

Okay, you broke her heart.

You know what,
Noah? Get over it, okay?

Get on with your
life. She'll live.

No, she won't live, okay?!

She won't ever live again!

She won't ever...
open her eyes again!

I lost control of the car...

She's bleeding, and her...

We're up here running away
from my family and my friends!

All I want is for someone
to just come by and help her.

Just help her.

Oh, my God.

Not that I...

She died?

Here?

Oh, my God, I'm so sorry.

Look, just leave me alone!

Get out of here!

Damn you! Get out of here!

Hi. Excuse me.

Do you remember
me? I'm Donna Martin.

I was wondering what happened

to that girl that got burned.

She better.

Can I talk to her?
You make trouble.

No, please,

will you please wait?
Look, she's way too small

to be operating
that big steam press.

That's why she got
hurt. How old is she?

She work hard. Now no work.

And doctor bills.

Well, the owner should
be paying workman's comp.

They can't get away
with less in this country.

How many hours
a day do you work?

Look, minimum
wage is $5.15 an hour.

How much do they pay you?

Not enough to lose
job because of you.

Okay, this one's mine.

Nat, Carly, this is Terri Spar,

Hi, Terri. our fearless
production manager.

Hi. Nice to meet you.

Nice to meet you, too.

Thanks for the
sandwiches. Appreciate it.

So this is Beverly Beat?

Do you have time
to show us around?

Well, I'd like to, but
we're on a deadline.

Maybe some other time?

Sure. That'd be great. Whenever.

So, uh, you gonna get this
pup out the door tonight?

We have to. We got a deadline.

I've got all the ads I can,
and now it's up to Brandon.

It's in his corner now.

That's not what
you just told Carly

when you sent her
back to her corner.

Hey, Carly.

They got you making deliveries?

Yes, these are some busy boys.

Mm-hmm. Excuse me. Okay.

Brandon.

Hey, Donna.

Hey, I think I got
a story for you.

Is it short? I'm on a deadline.

Well, I'll make it fast and
hope it has a happy ending.

What do you know
about sweatshops?

I'm listening.

Luckily, some girls
don't know how

to take no for an answer.

She sure is good
at saying it, though.

Meet you down at the car.

I'll be right there.

I don't get this.

Uh, just because I don't want
to date you, we can't be friends?

I didn't think you
wanted me hitting on you

because you don't date.

Because of Zach.

And then, all of a sudden,

I see you out at
some bar. What's that?

I have a kid. I'm not a shut-in.

Oh, okay, I see.

Well, why don't you want
to go out with me, then?

Because... I'm not your type.

And I don't think that

you're right for me
either because of-of Zach.

So what kind of
guy gets to date you?

I'm just wondering, as a friend.

Well, I mean, he doesn't
have to be rich or anything,

just stable, patient,

responsible...

That word again.

So how come you're not
with some Mr. Responsible?

Actually, I would be
tonight, but my mom's sick

and I don't have a sitter.

A date? Is this serious?

No, it's only the first date.

I mean, he's just
some guy I met.

Well, if Mr. Right comes
knocking at the door

like some census taker,
you better answer it.

I'll watch Zach for you.

Oh, no, thank you, really.

It's, it's nice, but...

No, really, I'll
watch him for you.

I'll be done here
in an hour or so,

for better or for worse,

and, well, I'll be giving
you a shot at marital bliss.

Think of me as
your fairy godmother.

That image is too
good to pass up.

7:00? You know the place?

Yeah.

Do you remember?

Do you have the address
of the building somewhere?

One hour to deadline, guys.

Look, we got to do something
to help these people.

We will... next issue.

With more information,

okay? Okay.

Brandon said you came by.

So you're just taking off?

Going back to Hawaii?

Yeah, I'm thinking about it.

So you're just going to
keep going backwards?

Look, I'm just
taking a job, okay?

Away from me.

What was her name?

Beth.

Her name...

I think you should go.

Don't tell me to go.

Don't say anything
you don't mean.

Look, I don't... I
can't do this, all right?

I don't...

I don't want to do this.

But you do.

You can't help it.

Neither can I.

Hey.

You like?

Oh, yeah, it's gorgeous.

Oh, good. Put it on.

Hurry up. Don't
ask any questions.

All right.

Take that.

Let's jump to the back.

Does your mom always
take this long to get ready?

Wow, you look beautiful...

uh, said the Fairy
Godmother to Cinderella.

Bed, 8:00.

8:15

And no arguing.

I didn't say a word.

No, I meant with Zach.

He'll win, won't you?

Uh, do I look okay?

Um, I don't want
Kurt to come in.

It's too confusing for Zach.
You know, the whole date thing?

So don't even get into it.

Mommy's friend's
here. Give it up.

Bye, sweetie.

So you're clear on everything?

Oh, yeah. If I get
confused, I can always refer

to the three pages
of typed notes

you left me. Bye,
guys. Have fun.

Thanks.

I guess it's just you and me.

Who said that?

Who?

I bet your mom wishes

she was here with us

instead of that old
what's-his-name.

I wish she was out with you.

Oh, buddy...

Buddy, give me some skin.

Let me see your Belly Man.

How did you pull this off?

With a little help
from your friends.

You guys have a good time now.

Yep, knock yourselves out.

Thanks, guys.

Hey, look, um... I
gotta get to the club.

But tomorrow...

the deck, the day, the night...

they're ours, all right?

Just you and me.

Okay.

Cheers.

And to you.

Thanks.

I've been thinking about you.

I started to really
remember things.

And I just sort of get them
mixed up with who you are now.

I've been, uh...
remembering you, too.

When you were

lying there in the
hospital, I'd look at you,

and things would
just kind of hit me.

Like what?

Little things.

Like how you hang your
stockings in the shower to dry...

the first time we danced.

When was that?

It was a high school dance.

You see, I don't dance, so you
dragged me onto the dance floor.

We were just friends then.

But I put my arms around you.

♪ You're the sun that
warms my days... ♪

I even remember
what song was playing.

♪ You are my world ♪

♪ You are my world... ♪

See, we didn't really dance,
we just kind of stood there.

Like this.

Like this? Mm-hmm.

♪ 'Cause you are my world ♪

♪ You are my world ♪

♪ You are my world... ♪

She's headed this way.

And no kiss.

Well, get in your car, buddy.

Save your self-respect.

That, my good boy,
was a total date wipeout.

You've got to get in
your bed right away.

All right. Go.

Hi.

Hi, dear.

How was your date?

He sells insurance

and gambles his
salary in Las Vegas.

A walking, snoring oxymoron.

So much for Mr. Responsible.

Zach's in bed?

Oh, yeah.

He went right in...
No complaints.

Hmm.

He sure is cute
when he's asleep.

Did you have a good night, Zach?

Yeah?

Did Steve behave himself?

Anything broken?

Toys? Glassware? Bones?

You sure?

It's your last chance
to blame Steve.

He was a good boy.

Yeah?

So are you.

Good night, sweetheart.

He must've just woke up.

Thank you...

for a really great evening.

Well, how about
a kiss good night?

I'll give one to Zach for you.

Brandon was here.

They did it.

Is that the paper? Let me see.

Look, he's lead editorial.

I love you.

I love you, too. I do.

Kelly?

Mom, where's my...
Kelly, what is it?

I'm missing something.

But I know what it is.

Oh, Val, here's your paycheck.

And Cooper Hargrove called.

He thought we did a
great job on the party.

He specifically asked for you.

Well, I should
be happy about it.

I should want to
go out with him.

By the way,

Kelly had an incredible
night with Brandon last night.

So if you're worried about Noah,

I'd say the playing
field is wide open.

Have you ever slept on a boat?

Yeah, my parents'...
A bunch of times.

Did you ever feel
a little cramped?

Well, it's a pretty big.

But you wouldn't want
to live there, right?

I don't know.

But Noah... he just loves it.

You know, I ran out on
him this morning because...

because I wanted him too much.

Maybe you're just scared.

He's poor.

He has no ambition.

But why do I want him?

Look, Val, I don't know
exactly what makes you happy...

but if you're lucky enough
to find it, hold on to it.

Speaking of which,

I have an actual date
with David tonight, so...

So, in other words...

same advice as before:

"Just don't wreck it."

You can do that, can't you?

Honestly?

I don't know.

♪ I feel the pressure
cooker burning in my soul ♪

♪ Something's
grabbed a hold of me ♪

♪ And it's not letting go ♪

♪ Driving down
my one-track mind ♪

♪ Only thing I know... ♪

Hey, hey, guys, um... Can...?

Do you mind?

Thanks.

Oh, great.

Hey, Donna, come on in.

Thanks.

Look, they-they just
showed up, all right?

I didn't ask them to stay.

Where's Kelly?

She left a note. She went
somewhere with her mom.

She said she wasn't
going to be back today.

Oh, so we could actually
have the whole afternoon alone?

You did want to
be alone with me.

Yeah, but what am
I supposed to do?

Tell them to leave.

Donna, they could sign with an
established manager tomorrow.

Hey, guys, I'm gonna send
Billy to get some more beer.

Do you need anything?

No, I have dinner right here.

Chilean sea bass, new
potatoes, champagne...

We're just gonna
stay in tonight.

Ah, don't cook. We'll order in.

Is Thai okay with
you guys? I'm buying.

Won't your girlfriend be angry?

Okay, so I'll invite her.

Uh, why don't you get started
on those contracts, all right?

Well, congratulations.

You're now in bed
with these guys.

I'd rather be in bed with you.

I'll... I'll-I'll ask
them to leave.

You can't do that.

I know that.

You know that, too.

I love you.

Listen, I know what
I'm signing okay?

Didn't you hear me? No
one's gonna Jew me down.

No one's gonna Jew
me down, all right?

Just trust me, I know
what I'm doing, all right?

Just get over here.

You missed a great
dinner party last night.

And I appreciated
you calling to follow up.

Well, it was really nice of you
to extend a second invitation.

Well, I got the feeling maybe
you were off the market.

But I thought it was
worth a second try.

Well worth it.

Well, I like someone who's
not afraid of a challenge.

Missed opportunities,
that's all I'm afraid of.

I bet nothing scares you.

Really?

Well, you'd be surprised.

We did it!

You rule, Terri! We did it.

And Brandon... taskmaster,

editor, word king, thesaurus...

You got it all, man!
Now all we have to do is

the same thing next
week, only better.

Oh, and faster.

Beverly Beat Sales.

Yes, yes, there is
space in the next issue.

Perhaps you could, uh...

You would? Monthly rate, yeah.

You know what? Why
don't you come in?

We're right here on...

You know where it is!

Great. Thank you very much.

Hello?

Yes, as a matter of fact,

there is space
in the next issue.

Perhaps you'd like to, uh...

Sorry if I'm interrupting.

I know how you are
when you're writing.

The way you push your
chair back and pull on your ear.

You remember?

I remember you.

I reached for my ring...

for our ring...

but I didn't have it.

You have it.

It's all coming back
to me, Brandon.

But without you, I feel
more lost than ever.

You know what, Kel?

The next time I put this on you,

I want it to be for
the rest of your life.

Can we go home?