Brothers & Sisters (2006–2011): Season 3, Episode 1 - Glass Houses - full transcript

Kevin hopes to make partner at the law firm, but he may be about to lose his biggest account. Justin and Rebecca try to conceal their new relationship from the family. And the news spreads that William Walker had another son.

Previously on Brothers & Sisters:

- I now pronounce them...
- Married.

You owe a substantial amount
of money.

A merger is our only offer.

- Who would run the company?
- Sarah and I would be presidents.

Holly will assume the role
of chairman and CEO.

- Let's adopt.
- Oh, Robert.

- Rebecca is not your biological sister.
- Wow.

What if it was all just a way
to meet you?

The reason Dad left you money was that
he thought Rebecca was his daughter.

- Are you joking?
- Explain his passwords then.



The initials of all his children,
the last one was R.

There was another R,
but it was never Rebecca.

It was a boy and his name was Ryan.

Mom, we have something
we need to tell you.

Dear birth mother,
my name is Sarah Walker.

If you're reading this,
you must be hoping to find someone

to adopt your unborn baby.

There is no one I know
who would be a better mother

than my little sister, Kitty.

First, let me tell you a little
about our family.

Justin, the baby of the family,
is a war veteran.

Kevin is a lawyer
who married his partner, Scotty.

And Tommy, the oldest of the boys,
he's married to Julia.

He runs our family business,
which now includes a winery.



As crazy as it sounds,
they are each other's best friends.

And what holds this big brood together?

Our mother, Nora.

A better role model
I could not wish for any mother.

A better grandmother
I could not wish for your baby.

A better friend
I could not wish for the world.

And when she brings us all together,
it is family at its best.

A Walker dinner is a sight to behold.

The love just radiates.

And any new baby would be welcomed
into this joyous scene

with open arms and hearts.

But no heart is bigger,
no arms more open

than my wonderful sister, Kitty.

Imagine a fountain that overflows
with unconditional love.

Imagine a magical glue
that holds people together.

Imagine a pied piper from Pasadena.

Children are drawn to her
wherever she goes.

That's our Kitty.

What gives this remarkable woman
her strength?

We do. Her brothers, her sister,
her mother, her family.

Blah, blah, blah.
It goes on like that for six pages.

Some poor woman could spend her entire
last trimester slogging through this thing.

I don't think she wrote it.
I think she got it off the Internet.

At schmaltzfest. Com.

More likely she sat down one night,
cracked open a bottle of merlot,

and just kept writing
until she lost consciousness.

Maybe she hired somebody to write it.

I mean, you got to admit,
this is laying it on thick.

Honey, we're asking someone
to give us their child.

It's hardly the time for humility.
We should be glad she finished it.

Yeah, I guess you're right.
There's no point in obsessing over it.

Exactly.

Look at how long it is.

Is it a crime to go on about
how much you love your sister?

- Well, she goes on about everybody.
What did she say about me?

Well, nothing compared to what
she says about Mom.

Get... Oh, here. Get a load of this.

"A better grandmother
I could not wish for your baby.

A better friend
I could not wish for the world. "

- Okay, the world.
- All right,

so maybe it's a little over the top.
What do you want her to do? Be honest?

- She's trying to put us all in the best light.
Justin?

Oh, hey.
Hey.

Hi.
- What are you doing here?

- Does she need a reason?
- No.

Actually, I was just... I was gonna ask you
if I could borrow the lamp in the attic.

The floor lamp?
Yeah.

- Absolutely. Take it.
- Awesome. Thank you.

How's your place?

You know, right now
it's so empty it echoes.

But, hey, at least with the lamp,
now I'll be able to see what I don't have.

Do you have sheets and towels?
- Oh, Nora, it's okay really.

No, no. Go up to the closet,
take some linens.

I have more sets
than I know what to do with.

Really? Cool. Thanks. Okay.

She better not take the ones
with the robots.

Those are my... You remember those.

Yeah, well, I gotta go, Mom.
I'll catch you later.

Don't forget your letter.

I'm telling you,
there's a ghostwriter in here somewhere.

Don't be silly.

When you see her,
you might wanna thank her.

Well, if she ever stops
rescheduling our plans, maybe I will.

All right. Fine.

Oh, God. You didn't tell her
you wrote it, did you?

Of course not.
Have you even read it yet?

Well, I tried. I fell asleep on page four.

For God sakes,
would you please read it

so at least you can be familiar
with what it is you said?

I should have told the truth.
I'm insanely busy,

the kids are driving me crazy,
not to mention Holly.

No, no, no. You can't tell her the truth.

She's so stressed out by all of this
and it will just hurt her feelings.

Sarah, just don't act guilty.
It'll all blow over.

You should know that the cover-up
is always worse than the crime.

Didn't you learn anything from Dad?
Ugh!

God, Sarah,
you don't have to slam things.

If you would stop dredging up the past,
then your father wouldn't be an issue.

I'm not dredging up anything and I'm trying
to get the air conditioning to come on.

And excuse me if I'm a little curious

about the fact that I have a half-brother
lurking out there somewhere.

I told you, I don't wanna talk about
this Ryan person.

Read the letter.
We never had this conversation.

Okay, Mata Hari.

We're being summoned, Sarah.

- By the almighty?
- Yeah.

We're gonna condense
the packaging department.

Walker Landing
has a more efficient system, so...

Are you telling me that you're getting rid
of an entire department?

Saul, you have to stop looking at this
as if there's two different companies.

We are in this precarious situation
because of the merger

and we are stuck
with these difficult decisions.

- Sarah, what's wrong?
- Nothing.

It's just nice and cool in here, that's all.

I replaced the air conditioner.

Oh, I thought we were trying
to save money.

With a more energy-efficient one.

Look, Sarah,
nobody's happy about this.

But we have a $20 million loan
hanging over our heads.

Cuts are gonna have to be made
across the board.

Why do I get the feeling I'm to be fired?

You're not.
But other people will have to be.

- Oh, that leaves me then.
- No, not you, Sarah.

No, we are looking at the legal team.

The legal team? You mean Kevin?

No, I mean his law firm,
which has been charging Ojai Foods

- an exorbitant amount...
- They're competitive.

Holly, just a minute. You're not serious?
You know what Kevin has done?

You can't throw him overboard
for a few bucks.

No, no. Saul, I'm not talking about
a few bucks.

Now, I have found a law firm
that is so much more cost effective...

Are you really gonna go along
with her on this?

- You think I wanna fire my brother?
- I don't know.

Well, I don't. And if things turn around,
we can bring him back.

That's nice. Kevin's gonna be so happy
to hear that.

Are you gonna tell him?

We got our earnings report today.

Did you know that you are
our No. 1 associate this month?

- No, I didn't.
- All that extra work on the Ojai merger

put you over the top. Now, we were
very impressed at the partners' meeting.

We're keeping our eye on you.

- Thank you.
- One more thing.

Cynthia and I are not using the house
in Laguna Beach this weekend,

- so you're welcome to it.
- Wow.

- I don't know what to say.
- Feel free to invite your family.

It's sort of a...

Well, a token of our firm's appreciation.

Thank you so much.
That's so generous.

But there's actually a lot of them.

It sleeps 12.

- He gave you the keys?
- You know who else got these keys?

Alice Rogers and she's a partner now.
Yeah. You know who else?

- Joe Jensen, partner now.
- Well, congratulations.

- Are you gonna invite your whole family?
- You crazy?

- I thought it slept 12.
- It does.

- But this weekend, it's gonna sleep two.
- I've got Doug Manning to see you.

- Bring him in. Did you hear that?
- Do you have to go?

Yeah, I do. Call you back. Bye.

Mr. Manning,
I am so glad you could come by.

No problem.
My office is just a couple blocks away.

Take a seat.

I'm sure you don't remember.
We did actually meet,

several years ago at a conference
in Chicago.

You were speaking with my father
about a lady you both worked with

who died in a car accident?

Connie Lafferty.

Right, because this is a...

This is a picture you gave my father.

Did Connie have a son named Ryan?

- Is this his picture?
- What's this about?

I'd like to get in touch with him.

I didn't keep track of Connie's family
after she died. Sorry.

Mr. Manning, please.

I just need to get in touch with him.

I heard her husband moved the family
to Bakersfield after she died.

Thank you.

I asked you both not to do this.

Yeah. We haven't done anything,
which is why we wanted to talk to you first.

But we really think
the family should know.

No, no. We don't know anything.

Kevin's tracked down a phone number.

This isn't hypothetical. He's out there.

- Yeah.
- Where?

- Bakersfield.
- Bakersfield?

I know this is hard for you, Mom,

but do we really wanna wait
until there's a knock at the door?

You know, I am not going to be sucked
into this.

Things are crazy enough
in this family right now

- without you wanting to bring another...
- It's not...

- Kitty, hi.
Hi.

- Oh, hi.
- What are you doing here?

Oh, I'm meeting Sarah for lunch.

- Bring another Walker where?
- Bring another Walker where?

I don't know, sweetheart.

Well, then what are you talking about?

We were just talking about
bringing another Walker to Laguna.

Who's in Laguna?

My boss has given me the keys
to his place in Laguna for the weekend.

Well, that's nice. But why did you come
all the way over here to say that?

Because we're all invited.

What? I mean,
we're talking about that as a possibility.

- A possibility.
- I would love to go to Laguna.

Oh. I see. Robert and I are the only ones
who aren't invited, right?

Oh, no, no, everyone's invited.
Right, Mom?

Paige and Coop are gonna be thrilled.

I don't know, Mom. Kevin and Scotty
probably want the place to themselves.

They only just got married
and they're practically newlyweds.

Wait a minute. Didn't you just drive
all the way over here to invite us?

- Yeah.
- Isn't it exciting?

Your brother is on the fast track
to make partner. I am so proud of you.

And speaking of which,
I have to get back to the office.

So I'll tell Scotty the good news.
Everyone's coming?

- Yep.
- Yeah.

Great. Enjoy lunch.
- Bye.

Call Tommy from the car.
- Oh, God, no, not Tommy.

Oh, what's wrong with Tommy?

- I don't even know how to tell you this.
- Sarah.

No, Mom. What you don't know,
what nobody knows, especially Kevin,

is that Tommy and Holly have decided
to fire him.

- They're gonna fire Kevin?
- And there is nothing I can do about it.

- Well, just say no.
- Oh, I work for Holly Harper now, Mom.

Remember?
You were there when we did the deal.

This is outrageous. She can't do that.

Well, good luck stopping her.

You don't still wanna have lunch, do you?

- Yes, I still wanna do lunch.
- Okay. Fine.

Well, I see I no longer have
a parking spot.

God, you scared me.

I'm sorry. Or maybe not.

What are you doing here?

Oh, yes.

I forgot how quickly news spreads
in your family.

What? Did you think
I was just not gonna say anything?

No, but I would have appreciated a call.

- I'm feeling ambushed.
- Join the club.

Nora, saving a business
requires sacrifice.

Now you asked me to step in...

To keep Ojai in the family,
not to fire my son.

We're only acting responsibly.

Well, I wonder
if you would be acting this responsibly

- if it were about Rebecca.
- You know, if this involved Rebecca,

I hope that I would do exactly
the same thing.

Well, that certainly explains
why she isn't talking to you anymore.

You know, I am trying to be patient
right now

- but you are making it very hard.
- I'm making that hard?

You know, Nora,
this is really Tommy's call.

I thought you were the CEO.

Fine.

Then, as the CEO, let me make this
perfectly clear.

This is a business decision,

which is very fitting
since Ojai Foods is a business.

This is no longer William's company,

so you don't have the right to barge in here
and make demands.

If you have something
that you need to say,

then pick up the phone,
make an appointment,

park in the visitor's parking lot, and
hike on up here just like everybody else.

Now, I know this is hard
for someone like you to stomach,

but the family circus is over.

I swear Holly thinks
she's running U.S. Steel.

She keeps coming up with these
ridiculous organizational charts,

and every day my square
gets smaller and smaller and smaller.

Do me a favor? Just tell me what it's like
to have a great job

and a gorgeous husband
and a ranch in Santa Barbara.

Don't leave any details out.

Okay, if you promise to tell me
what it's like to have two beautiful kids.

Oh, gosh, I wouldn't know.

My angels have recently morphed
into these little monsters.

I swear I'm very close to just driving
a little wooden stake through

both their little hearts.

- Well, so much for unconditional love.
- Hm.

Remember?

First, I gush it out on everyone
like a fountain.

And then I use it
to glue people together.

Too maudlin?

Well, it just didn't sound like you.

I think I got a little carried away.

I'm sorry it took me so long.
Are you mad at me?

Oh, God. And the other thing?
We're cost-cutting at work,

but Holly installs a brand new
air-conditioning unit in her office.

Now it is sucking the life
out of everybody else's...

Rebecca, give me all your 7 s.

- Go fish.
- Oh, crap.

- Paige, what did you say?
- Mom says it all the time.

- I don't wanna play anymore.
- No, that's not fair. I'm winning.

- That's not fair. You're just a sore loser.
- You're the loser.

Okay, I think that it's time to go upstairs
and get your homework done.

Oh, crap, oh, crap, oh crap.

- Whoa. Whoa. What's going on in here?
- Cooper said "crap. "

Yeah, I heard him.
And I also heard Rebecca tell you guys

- to go up and do your homework.
- I don't have any.

Paige, do you realize
that your Uncle Justin invented

the "I don't have any homework" dodge
before you were born?

So why don't we march
our cute little butts upstairs

and do some homework, all right?

Homework, homework, homework.

Homework, homework, homework.

- Homework, homework.
- Okay.

We really need to get better at this.

- What, this?
- No, the hiding it part.

We don't have to.
We're not doing anything wrong.

I don't wanna announce anything yet
because we're not even sure what we are.

You wanna spend the whole weekend
in Laguna pretending?

Unless you want your family watching us
the whole time to see what's going on?

Okay.

Uncle Justin?

Hi.

Oh, crap.

Okay, so I go to make
a pitcher of martinis

and I look in the bar
and I find about 20 up glasses

and all of them are Baccarat Crystal.
They're gorgeous.

Yeah, well, put them all back
because this is my family,

so they can use paper cups.

Where were you?
- Bathroom number five.

My goal for the weekend
is to pee in all eight.

- Well, then you better drink up.
- Why is this pink?

- It's pomegranate. It's full of antioxidants.
- No, no, no. I like my family oxidized.

You know what gets pomegranate juice
stains out?

Absolutely nothing, okay?
Clear liquids from now on.

Gin, vodka and consomm?. Cheers.

Okay, time to move everything
my family could ruin.

Like our romantic vacation for two?

Look, I am so sorry, okay?
I just panicked.

No, it's okay. I'd freak out too

if I had random new siblings
springing up all the time.

You're not supposed to know.
Mom's head would explode.

Don't ask Kitty about the adoption.
She's really stressed out about it.

And please don't mention to Sarah
me making partner.

I don't think we should rub her nose in it
now that her career's circling the drain.

Wow, this fish is really heavy.

Yeah, that fish is a whale,
and it costs more than your car.

- Really?
- Mm-hm.

Now I hate my car.

I'm glad we're hosting.
It's the least we can do

after everything
your family's done for us.

You're so much nicer than I am.

You know what? When I make partner,
I'm gonna buy you two whales:

Moby and Dick.

Cooper got a head start and it's not fair.

- Come on.
Cooper. Coop.

Hey, kids. You ready to have fun?

Can we go outside?
- Of course. Check out the pool.

Be careful.
I've got an eye on them.

Everyone's right behind me. It was like
a motorcade coming down here.

This place is obscene.

I'm so sorry you got roped
into having the whole family.

I've decided this is gonna be great.

- I mean, come on, look at this place.
- You're right.

- You...
- Let's enjoy ourselves.

You gonna give me the tour?

It's okay. You can leave them there.

Wow. With a good wind behind it,
this place could take off.

- Mommy, can I have some soda?
No, absolutely not.

You're jacked up enough as it is.
You can have grape juice with water.

- How about just water?
- I hate water.

Hey, guys, we're here.

Hey, how are you?
Hi.

Good.

God, I didn't expect to see you here.

Why not? We were invited.

That should be interesting.
When are you gonna tell him?

- Hey, Kev, this place is incredible, man.
- Life of a partner.

And since Ojai is a big reason
I may become one,

- you get the master bedroom.
- Come on, you don't have to do that.

Yo, you know, this place freaking rocks.

- Jeez, wow.
- You guys carpool?

- Us? No, no. I drove alone.
- I came with Mom.

I can't believe it. Tommy's here.

Just keep smiling.
Let's not ruin the weekend.

Don't worry, I'm gonna talk to him.

He just has to learn to stand up
to that woman.

- Hi, everyone.
Hi.

Oh, my gosh. Look at this.
It's amazing.

- Uncle Justin?
- Yeah?

- Can you get Coop a soda?
- Is it okay with your mom?

Of course not, but you don't want anybody
to find out

about you and Rebecca, do you?

This is blackmail.

You promise to keep your mouth shut?

All right, here, you little monster.

- It's diet.
- So?

Uncle Justin?
- Yeah?

- These don't work.
- Let me see them.

The screen went dark and it just said
"Video 6." Can you fix it?

Yeah, yeah. You know, I'll fix it later.

No, I wanna watch
Hannah Montana now.

Fine. I'll see what I can do.

I can't believe Kevin gave us this room.

I'm gonna spend the entire weekend
going back and forth

- between the pool and the hot tub.
- Yeah.

Tommy, what is it?

It's too beautiful of a day for you
to be in a bad mood.

What? Nothing, look, I just...

I have some work stuff on my mind,
all right?

I know, but can't you just forget about
the business for a minute?

Sorry to interrupt.

I left Elizabeth with Scotty.
I think she's getting a little hungry.

Oh, okay. I'll get her. Thanks.

- Whoa. Look at that view.
- Yeah. Smooth move, Mom.

Let me guess. You talked to Sarah.

Tommy, I know how hard
you're trying with Ojai.

I don't blame you for any of this.

But you can't fire Kevin
just because Holly wants you to.

You have to learn to push back.

- Mom.
- If you and Sarah stand together,

- there's nothing she can do.
- You don't understand.

This was my idea.

- Your idea?
- Yeah. Holly just agreed with me.

If you look at the books,
we can't afford him.

- I am doing this to save the company.
- You can't, you can't.

Do you see how proud he is out there.
You can't.

- Do you think I wanna do this?
- Tommy, he's your brother.

I know.

Oh. Here you are.

I'm heading to the beach.
You wanna come?

What? And leave my family
unchaperoned? I don't think so.

Kitty and Sarah have already started
throwing back

your pomegranate martinis.

- You love it.
- Love what?

All of them being here, hosted by you,

Mr. I've-Got-the-Keys-
to-a-Fabulous-Beach-House,

soon to be partner
of a major L.A. Law firm.

- You forgot, just married.
- Oh, right. That little detail.

You know what? I think I do.

I think I love being lord of the manor.

You like being the center of attention,
like everybody else in your family.

Yeah. Actually, it's amazing
none of us went into show business.

Well, you've been working
like a crazy person,

you deserve
to be the center of attention.

- Don't go to the beach just yet.
- Why? What do you have in mind?

Mm...

Kevin, your family's here.
What if they spill something?

I have already taken care of that.

Kevin's making me drink outside.

Me too.

Oh, God, you know,
it's really actually quite beautiful out here.

You know, Sarah,
I know I've been really weird about it,

- but your letter meant a lot to me.
- Oh, don't worry about it.

No, really.
You said some very nice things and I...

I loved that story about me
in the third grade.

Yeah, where I used to give
the cookies to the little girl

because her mother only gave her apples
for dessert.

Yeah. I just... I thought it epitomized you.

Um...

- Sarah?
- Mm-hm.

That story was never in the letter.

- It never even happened.
- God, I should have known.

You would never give your cookies away
to anyone.

- It's not funny.
- Why didn't I finish reading that letter?

- You didn't even read it?
- No, I did, most of it.

God, I almost even wrote it.
I ran out of time, I was talking to Mom...

Oh, of course. Mom. Mom wrote it.

- She offered to help.
- You didn't have to say yes.

Come on, Sarah,
what's going on with you?

You had like a month to write it.

Sorry, Kitty. I'm at the end of my rope.
I have never been this stressed.

I'm about to do the biggest thing
I've ever done in my life

and I asked you to help me.

What are you even worried about?
You're married to a senator.

- You're gonna get a baby.
- You always do this.

You always, always make the assumption
that my life is so easy.

You know, I think it's because
you're so obsessed with your own life,

that the only thing you can see in mine
is what you don't have.

That is not fair. You don't even know
what's been going on.

- Then why don't you tell me?
- I can't.

Oh, God. I shouldn't.

Okay. It's about Dad.
Kevin found out some things.

You remember the photo.

- Oh, God, please.
- You think I'm crazy. I'm not. It's true.

Dad had another child.

Mom doesn't want anyone to know,
otherwise, we would have told you.

Speak to Kevin.
We have the phone number.

His name is Ryan Lafferty.

Oh, God.

Oh, my God.
Paige, Cooper, are you okay?

I left you alone for five minutes.
What happened?

- I wanted to get the whale.
- Oh, this is bad. This is really bad.

Oh, my God, what happened?
Oh, man.

Uh-oh.

Oh, my God.

Oh, my God.

The whale. Look at the whale.
I'm a dead man.

I'm a dead man. Who did this?

Who did this?

I did, Kevin. I'm sorry.

You know, when I was a kid,
I made a ton of model airplanes.

- So this is gonna be as good as new.
Thanks.

Maybe when you're done,
you could repair my career.

It'll be all right.
We're gonna get this all cleaned up.

Mom, please, don't even try.
I'm inconsolable.

Tommy, don't let the kids come in here.
They'll step on the glass.

It's okay, Mom.
They're with Scotty and Julia.

I don't understand
what you were doing in here.

- I'm sorry, okay? Jeez, drop it, Kevin.
No.

Kitty, we could use some help
over here.

- I'm not talking to you.
- What did I do?

Oh, don't play dumb, mother.

You wrote Sarah's letter
of recommendation.

- You told her?
- She figured it out, Mom.

You were right.
- Yeah.

Yeah, apparently,
there are certain members of this family

who are keeping all kinds of secrets.

- Sarah.
What exactly did you tell her?

- Does this concern me and...?
- Justin.

Justin, this concerns all of us.

I've just been informed that Dad
does have another child out there.

You know what? If this is another one
of Sarah's crazy ideas, I'm not listening.

I'm not crazy.
Kevin, can you please tell them?

Oh, no.
- Okay, a couple of days ago,

I met up with an old friend of Dad's.

The photo we found
is of a boy named Ryan.

- Dad was close to his mother.
- That's hardly concrete evidence.

- I know.
- We could call him.

- Kevin has his number.
- You have his number?

- No one is calling anyone.
- Mom, the cat is out of the bag.

Put it back in.

Mom, are you okay?
- I'm fine, I'm fine, I'm fine.

Believe me, nothing your father has done
will surprise me ever again.

I just don't think there's any value
in pursuing this.

Well, I'm sorry, but I disagree.

What do you think will happen
if we actually find this guy?

I mean, we got lucky with Rebecca.
We don't know anything about him.

Yeah, I agree. Even with Rebecca,
it was little touchy in the beginning.

- Tommy.
- I'm right here, you know.

We can't just sweep this
back under the rug.

It's just better
if everything is out in the open.

- Rebecca and I have started dating.
- What?

- Justin, not now, sweetheart.
- I kind of assumed that, anyway.

I didn't assume anything.
- While we're telling the truth,

I didn't break this damn whale, okay?
Cooper did.

- Who cares?
I care.

Okay, Justin, Rebecca,

doesn't it feel better now
that everybody knows?

Sarah, this is different.
Ryan is a very loaded situation.

We can't just go cold calling
potential family members

because we're curious.

Not curious, Mom.
This is about the truth.

We owe this Ryan the truth.

Why are you so worried about
what we owe him?

Yeah, really. Look, Sarah,
Ojai's having enough trouble right now.

We don't need another person
trying to make a claim to...

A Claim?
Oh, my God, I'm going for a walk.

- Wait, Rebecca. Wait, I'll come with you.
- No, stay here.

Not everything is about money, Tommy.

No. No, of course not, Sarah,
because it's all about you.

Why don't you try being
a sister to me first

before you start dragging
somebody else into the mix.

- I have done...
- Stop, stop, stop.

You see, this is why I didn't want
everyone to know.

Look what's happening.
We're just talking about the guy.

Our problems started
way before Ryan came along.

Right. I mean, Tommy's plans
have nothing to do with Ryan.

- Sarah, don't.
No, I'm done.

Sarah, do not say any...
- I am done keeping the family secrets.

- Sarah.
- Sarah.

I'm sorry. He's letting you go, Kevin.

Holly and Tommy have decided
that you're expendable.

Oh, Sarah.
- What?

- We're making cuts at Ojai.
Yeah.

Restructuring.

Oh, my God.

You knew how important
that account was.

Kevin...

Mom, forget about the mess.
Kevin.

Sarah, you are like a dog with a bone.

Well, you guys make politics look tame.

Yeah, you know what? Let's go.

Look, I wanted you to hear it from me.

Yeah, that would have been nice.

Ojai is having a cash problem, obviously.
And now that's my problem.

- You mean, I'm your problem.
- No, it's the business.

Dad did whatever he had to do
to make it a success.

I didn't always understand his choices...

- Yeah, you're right. He was an enigma.
- You're not listening to me.

He knew that without a healthy,
profitable company,

none of us would feel secure.

Now, I'm sorry.
I know this feels cold and ruthless,

but I'm doing this for the right reasons.
I'm doing this for the family.

Tommy, did it ever occur to you

that Dad wanted me to be a part
of this business?

That he did that for a reason?

You can go on about him all you want,
but this is not what he would have wanted.

Kevin, you're my brother and I love you,

but this has to be done.

And I'm sorry, really.
I'm not trying to hurt you.

Tommy,

if you wanna draw a line in the sand,
please do.

And put me on one side
and stand on the other.

But, if you do, there is absolutely
no going back from that.

- Kevin...
- No.

- Kev.
- No.

What?

Justin, I asked you not to say anything.

I know my family, okay?

I knew it'd go over a lot better
if they were distracted.

"Go over better"?

- Rebecca, why are you so upset?
- Because, Justin, now that they know,

everything changes.

Have you ever honestly thought about
what's gonna happen if we break up?

You'll be fine
and I will be the ex-girlfriend

that everyone wishes
would just be polite and disappear.

Look, that is so not true, okay?
Everybody in that house loves you.

They are completely wrapped up
in how to deal with my replacement.

It's not like there's enough room at
the table for ex-girlfriends and ex-sisters.

- Rebecca, where are you going?
- I just... I gotta go home.

I don't wanna be here anymore.

Oh, uh... Is Kitty still up?

You know, she's had a pretty tough day.

- I think you ought to talk to her tomorrow.
- She's that furious?

She's that hurt.

Right. I really wanna fix this up.

I mean, she's my sister.
I love her, obviously.

Nobody can slide the knife between
the ribs quite like the people who love us.

Yeah.

You're not gonna let me
off the hook here, are you?

Is that what you came for?

Look, come by tomorrow.
I'm sure she'll be more receptive.

- Good night.
- Night.

Yo, can you pass
the sports section, Kev?

Scotty, the frittata is wonderful.
- Oh, thank you.

Take your time.
- It's white bean and rosemary?

- It's really lovely.
- Thank you.

Good morning.
- Good morning.

Good morning.

Okay. Is Kitty up yet?

- They left early this morning.
- Oh, damn.

I guess I'll have to talk to her later.
Mom, I think we're gonna pack up and...

- Hey, can I bum a ride with you?
Sure.

- Where's Rebecca?
- Left last night.

Yeah, Tommy and Julia left last night too,
like rats deserting a sinking ship.

Sarah, can I get you any breakfast?

No, thanks, Scotty.
I just lost my appetite.

Sarah, Scotty made a delicious frittata.

At least you can sit down
and have a few bites.

- Okay, mother, I shall stay for breakfast.
- Good.

Great.

Okay, Kevin,
I am so sorry about the shelf.

Of course, I will pay for anything
that broke.

- Don't worry about it.
- And before I do more damage,

I'd just like to say that I've been thinking
a lot about everything

and I realize that perhaps
I am not the best person to decide about

- what we do about Ryan.
- That's big of you.

Oh, give me a break. I'm done with trying
to convince anybody to do anything.

You're the head of this family,
I think you should decide.

Would have been nice
if you'd come to that conclusion yesterday.

Yep.

Hey.

Hey.

You need some help?

No. It's my first apartment.
I should probably do it by myself.

Rebecca, look, about last night,
I just wanted to say I'm sorry.

God, you've lost so much
in this last month.

I mean, your mom and David and...

I should have been more sensitive
to what you were feeling.

I'm just scared.

If I lose you and your family,
what do I have left?

Look, you're not the only one
who's scared, though.

Rebecca, you're my best friend
in this world.

Do you think I wanna risk losing that?

Justin...

The thing is, I think we have to.

Risk it, I mean.

We should stop wasting time
worrying about how it might end.

Because maybe...

You know, maybe it won't end.

Can we start over?

Without all the pressure.

There's a roller right behind you.
We can start with that.

Okay.

So is this a bad time to tell you
that this is the worst color on the planet?

- Justin.
- What?

Well, that was a quick trip.
I don't even have any laundry.

I think your family's got enough
dirty laundry for all of us.

- Is that her?
- She's worse than my mother.

You're gonna have to talk to her
eventually.

- Why?
- She's not gonna stop until you do,

and you love her.

Oh, okay. Oops, too late.

She was sorry
when she came to talk.

Oh, Robert, I know.
You keep on telling me that.

Of all of the horrible things
I've seen your family do to each other,

- what about this is terrible?
- It's not just the letter.

Sarah has a completely unrealistic view
of my life. She always has.

She thinks that everything comes
so easily to me

and that is not how it is.
I have struggled in my career,

it took me forever to meet you, I...

But it was worth the wait, wasn't it?

Robert, I'm serious.
How can I rely on Sarah to help me

- if she doesn't know I have any problems?
- She probably doesn't.

- I mean, you put on a very brave face.
- Well, so what?

She's my sister.
She's supposed to know me better.

And, by the way, who are you defending?
It doesn't sound like you're defending me.

If you think this is part
of a larger problem,

you should say something.

But when do you get to the point when
you stop expecting somebody to change?

Do you really think
you and Sarah are there?

I don't know.

How much damage was there?

Some pottery, a ceramic bowl
and two glass vases.

They were La Marina vases.

- I didn't know that.
- Anything else?

- A whale.
- The whale?

Yeah.

There is one other thing.

- We lost Ojai as a client.
- How?

My brother fired us.

They're in a financial bind.
They're trying to save money.

You had a hell of a weekend, didn't you?

Yes, sir, I did.

- Well, you better get back to work.
- Yes, sir.

Keys.

Your brother Tommy's on the line.
He's called about four times now.

- Tell him I'm in a meeting.
- Are you sure?

- Yep.
- Okay, no problem.

Nora?

Don't worry. I parked in the visitor's lot.

Yes, but you didn't make an appointment,
so if you'll excuse me.

No, I won't excuse you.

I've been excusing you
for months and months,

giving you the benefit of the doubt
when I should have known that nothing,

nothing you have done
since you first met William

has been in the best interest
of my family or me.

Nora, you live in a dream world
where no one gets hurt

and everyone gets what they want.

Well, I do expect when I make a deal
with someone, they stick to it.

Oh, well, then,
maybe you should have read the fine print

because I don't owe you anything.

You promised you would not
micromanage this company,

that you would let
Sarah and Tommy run it.

Instead, you have put yourself
in a position to hurt Kevin.

- I told you, talk to Tommy about that.
- And you've poisoned Tommy.

You have never stopped relishing
in trying to humiliate me.

Well, right now, you're doing a pretty good
job of embarrassing yourself.

I wasn't really sure
I was gonna tell you this,

but I realize my whole family knows
about it.

It's really only a matter of time
until you find out.

- And I wanna be here when you do.
- Find out about what?

Oh, Holly, it must feel so good sitting here
and looking around at

what was once William's world.

But you don't know the half of it.

He had another lover
and they had a child together.

A boy, Ryan.

I don't believe you.

Yes, you do.

Hi. I know you have a party.
When I saw all the cars,

I almost turned around and went home
but I wanted you to get this in time.

Here.

That's really sweet of you.

But I have already sent
all the materials to the agency.

Oh, well, then give me the address,
I'll overnight it.

Honestly, you have to include this
in your packet.

After I wrote it,
I wanted to give you my kids.

They're really strict about deadlines

and I don't wanna ask
for any special treatment.

Listen, Kitty, I wanna fix this.

I want you to know how sorry I am,

how much you mean to me
before another day goes by.

Sarah, I already know that.

You're my sister.

We love each other unconditionally
just like Mom's overflowing fountain

and her magical glue.

But that's not the problem between us.

Kitty.

Then what is the problem?

- Can we talk about this tomorrow?
- No. Tell me now.

It's trust.

The problem between us is trust.

Kit? Sweetie, who is it?

Go, go, go.
- I've gotta...

Dear birth mother, I'm Sarah Walker.

Kitty Walker-McCallister is my sister.

There is nobody who would make
a better mother than Kitty.

Not just because of who she is,

but because of who she wants
the rest of us to be.

She has so much hope
for the people she loves,

even when the road we're on
turns steep and uncertain.

No one I know understands family
more than she does.

That we're here to help each other
and that part of that means

we must be patient with our differences.

She also knows that it's only by giving
that we gain the things that truly matter.

It's funny. I'm her big sister,
but often I forget that

because, the truth is,
that most of the time,

I look up to her.

Is everything okay?

Yeah. It will be.

I hope it will be.