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00:01Previously on Desperate Housewives, a friendship was torn apart.
00:05I care about my friends. Sorry you are no longer part of that group.
00:08I need to talk to you.
00:09What, here?
00:10Bree's affair was revealed to Orson.
00:14Mona threatened Angie.
00:15You've got till tomorrow to come up with the rest of the money or I go to the police.
00:18And then tragedy struck.
00:21Julia!
00:30I'm at the site of a bizarre accident that happened just hours ago.
00:36If you watch the news tonight, you will be told all about a tragedy that occurred on a quiet suburban street.
00:43You will hear eyewitness accounts of the crash.
00:47You will learn the extent of the damage.
00:50But the news can't tell you who survived.
00:54Because no one yet knows for sure.
00:59Oh, Susan, thank God you're here.
01:04I was on my way home. I got this text from Julie. She said a plane crashed onto the lane.
01:11A single engine plane that had to make an emergency landing.
01:14The pilot had a heart attack.
01:15Julie said Carl was taken away in an ambulance?
01:17Yeah, he's in surgery.
01:19How bad is it? He's gonna make it, right?
01:22There was a lot of bleeding. The doctors are doing the best they can.
01:26Do you want to sit down here? Have a seat. Come here.
01:31Was anyone else hurt?
01:33Orson and Mona Clark.
01:35Yeah, we're still in surgery.
01:37Bree got a little banged up, but the nurse says she's gonna be okay.
01:39And little Celia might have a concussion.
01:41Oh, what happened?
01:43The plane was headed straight forward and Lynette ran over and pushed her out of the way.
01:47You saved her life.
01:48Come on, you would have done the same thing for my kids. It's no big deal.
01:50No, Lynette. We owe you everything.
01:54So what do we do now?
01:55I guess we just wait and pray.
01:59I think that's a really good idea.
02:01Oh.
02:14Lynette, are you okay?
02:15I don't know. I just...
02:16I have this terrible pain.
02:18The truth is, no one knows who survived that tragic plane crash.
02:24Oh, Tom, I think there's something wrong with the babies.
02:30Or more importantly, who didn't?
02:51Any word about Carl?
02:53I was still in surgery.
02:56God, I feel like such a hypocrite.
02:59After that guy cheated on you, I hated his guts.
03:02Never spoke to him again.
03:06And I was just in the chapel praying for him.
03:09I know what you mean.
03:12It was pretty complicated for me, too.
03:16With that, Susan began to think of her marriage to Carl.
03:20How wonderfully it had started.
03:23How they had been so happy.
03:27Until the day Susan found lipstick.
03:33Where she shouldn't have.
03:35Susan then thought of the day she told Carl to leave.
03:39And she wondered, what if she hadn't.
03:44What if she hadn't.
03:50Wait, wait!
03:51Don't go.
03:53You just kicked me out.
03:54I know.
03:55I put 12 years of my life into this marriage and we have a daughter.
04:03We owe it to Julie to try to work this out.
04:05Ah, Susie.
04:06Don't touch me.
04:08You're still a pig.
04:09Okay, so if we are going to put this behind us, I need to know about everyone that you've been with since we've been married.
04:19Everyone.
04:23I don't think this is a good idea.
04:24Carl, I don't want to be wondering, when we go to a party or a restaurant, did he sleep with her?
04:29Her?
04:31Her?
04:32Okay.
04:34Well, you found out about Brandy.
04:35Yes.
04:37It was nice to put the panties with a face.
04:40Go on.
04:42Before her?
04:44Let's see.
04:45Amber, the dental hygienist.
04:48Kwon Lee, the massage lady.
04:50Oh, remember when we had cable installed and you wondered why we got so many channels for free?
04:57Okay, you know what?
04:59Maybe you were right.
05:00It's good to have some secrets between a couple.
05:02Why don't you just go upstairs and unpack your stuff?
05:04I will learn how to swallow my rage.
05:07You are not going to regret this.
05:20Hey, there. I'm Mike Delfino.
05:34You're right, everybody.
05:35Hey there. I'm Mike Delfino.
05:47Yes. We met at Mary Alice's funeral.
05:52Your husband told me you have a clogged sink.
05:55Oh, yeah. Come on in.
06:05So, how are you liking the neighborhood so far?
06:08I like it. Seems quiet. Friendly.
06:11It is. And safe. I bet we have the lowest crime rate in America.
06:16You mean to get that?
06:18Nah. Let the machine get it.
06:21Hi. It's Susan and Carl. Please message.
06:23Hey, Suze. It's me. Listen, I'm going to be working late. Don't hold dinner for me.
06:28By the way, the switchboard's going to be closed, so don't bother calling. Love ya.
06:35He's screwing his secretary.
06:37Huh?
06:38My husband. Thinks he's fooling me. He's not.
06:43I'm sorry.
06:50You know, uh, what would serve him right?
06:55To come home and find me in bed with another man.
07:02Yeah, I gotta go.
07:04What's the route?
07:04Well, I gotta get a part at the hardware store.
07:07Mm-hmm.
07:10And they close at six.
07:12Oh, oh. Am I that? Am I that undesirable?
07:17No, you're very desirable. In a big way.
07:20Did you just call me fat?
07:22No. No, I think you're very beautiful.
07:25It's just, you know, you're married.
07:28Oh, right. I'm... I'm sorry.
07:34Look, if you're unhappy, you should do something about it.
07:39Oh, please. Not another business trip.
07:53Oh, please. Not another business trip.
08:07Oh, please. Let it be another business trip.
08:13I tried. I'm sorry.
08:17I'm sorry.
08:17That's it.
08:2315 years of marriage and that's all I get. Two lousy sentences.
08:28I don't know what else to say.
08:30I don't know. How about, um...
08:33Hey, Susan. Thanks for eating nothing but broccoli and colon cleanser for the last six months so you could lose weight and look good for me?
08:41Or, hey, Susan. Thanks for wasting the best years of your life while I went out and banged everything with a GED and a tramp stamp.
08:50I'm sorry, okay?
08:51But you could have spared yourself all this pain if you just let me go the first time.
08:56You really do deserve better, Susan.
09:21Mrs. Stelfino.
09:26Coral didn't make it.
09:29Oh, my God.
09:31If there's anything you need, we have counselors available.
09:36No, I'll be fine. Thank you.
09:45I can't imagine what you must be feeling.
09:53Mostly, I'm...
09:54I'm feeling grateful.
10:04Brie Hodge was told about the death of Carl Meyer at 6.12 that evening.
10:10She became so hysterical, she had to be sedated by 6.18.
10:15It wasn't long before she fell asleep.
10:19And then, she began to dream.
10:21A dream about what her life would have been like if Carl hadn't died.
10:29You are so corny!
10:33No deviating from the marriage playbook.
10:35I'm doing it right this time.
10:39Happy.
10:39Carl, you've made me happy in ways I couldn't even imagine.
10:42Now, if it wouldn't be too much trouble, would you mind pulling down my zipper with your teeth and taking me on the table?
10:49Nag, nag, nag.
10:51What is it with you women once you get a ring on?
10:53And if you're a stickler for tradition, we could always take it up to our bedroom.
10:58Our bedroom? I like the sound of that.
11:01We'll get you, Sue, because it's going to be our bedroom for a long, long time.
11:05I meant what I said when I proposed.
11:10Being with you is going to make me into a whole different man.
11:14Well, I hope not completely different.
11:16I don't ever want to lose that sexy beast who swept me off my feet.
11:23Trust me, he's not going anywhere.
11:24Wow, honey, that was fantastic.
11:32Bree!
11:33Oh my God.
11:34You're supposed to be catering a wedding.
11:36Yes, clearly this is my fault.
11:40Courtney?
11:41I'm so sorry, Bree.
11:42Really, Carl, my yoga instructor?
11:45No charge for next month, okay?
11:47Like I'm keeping you?
11:49Get the hell out of my house.
11:50She's going.
11:51I'm not talking to her.
11:52How could you, Carl?
11:55In our own bed?
11:57Yeah, you're right.
11:57That was tacky.
11:59I'm so sorry.
12:00Bye.
12:01I'll call you.
12:02What?
12:03Sorry.
12:03Force of habit.
12:05Look, this thing doesn't have to mean any more than we decide it does.
12:08You made a vow to me, Carl.
12:11Oh my God, why did I think I could change you?
12:13Yeah, I know.
12:14You thought you could turn me into your personal lapdog like Orson.
12:17You leave Orson out of this.
12:19Why?
12:20I haven't done a thing to you that you didn't do to him.
12:22Get out of my house.
12:25Truth hurts, doesn't it?
12:26Get out.
12:33I didn't know who else to call.
12:35You were his emergency contact.
12:38I'm just a little surprised.
12:41Orson and I hadn't spoken in nearly ten years.
12:44Are you sure there wasn't someone else in his life?
12:47A girlfriend, maybe?
12:48Never saw one.
12:50In fact, in the seven years he lived here, I never saw anybody visit him at all.
12:53Um, where did you find him?
13:02In the bed.
13:04Paramedics said it was a heart attack.
13:06He'd been there two days.
13:08Can you imagine?
13:10Just like that, you're gone and no one notices.
13:13Poor Orson.
13:18Well, take whatever you want.
13:20I'll have goodwill.
13:22Pick up the rest.
13:22Let's go.
13:53You know, he spoke about you constantly.
14:01It's always, breathe this, breathe that.
14:04It's almost like he died of...
14:06What? Say it.
14:11Like he died of a broken heart.
14:12Mrs. Hodge.
14:22I just want to tell you, your husband's out of danger.
14:26Thank God for that.
14:28But there were some complications.
14:31What kind of complications?
14:33This is a preliminary assessment, but it seems there's been some damage to his spinal column.
14:39What's that mean, exactly?
14:42There's a good chance your husband is paralyzed.
14:44Excuse me.
14:55Can you tell me anything about Monoclox's condition?
14:56The doctors, they did everything they could, but that woman, I mean, she was hit by a plane.
15:01Oh, my God.
15:04Now all we can do is wait and hope that she pulls through.
15:08Pulls through?
15:09Yes, your friend's a real fighter.
15:11She's hanging in there.
15:12How?
15:12She got hit by a plane.
15:14The doctors couldn't believe it either.
15:15I don't know if you're religious, but now would be the time to pray.
15:19Oh, believe me.
15:20We will.
15:22Dear God, please take that blackmailing bitch home now.
15:25A freaking plane hitter.
15:26What's it going to take?
15:26A silver bullet?
15:28All right, look, I'm going to go home.
15:29Pack up our stuff.
15:29You stay here.
15:30If they've tried to propel out of that woman's mouth and she'll start yapping her, get the hell out of here.
15:40Just like that, Angie Bolin began to consider what was happening.
15:45She thought of the doctors trying to save Mona.
15:48And how long it might take her to recover.
15:53Then she imagined Mona waking up.
15:58And telling the police everything she knew.
16:02And Angie asked herself, what would happen if Mona Clark lived?
16:08How about a little lunch, Mr. Luca?
16:17Eggplant parm.
16:19Maybe it's not like the place we used to see you go into in East 10th Street, but not bad.
16:25I want to see Nick.
16:27He's a little busy at the moment.
16:29I just want to talk to him for a couple of minutes.
16:31As far as the Bureau is concerned, Nick is a traitor.
16:35Get used to it.
16:36You're never going to talk to him again.
16:38What about Danny?
16:40Tyler is with your mother.
16:44But enough about what you want.
16:46Here's what I want.
16:47Patrick Logan.
16:59You need to be thinking real clear right now.
17:02We know Logan ran everything, but without him, it's all going to fall on you.
17:08I don't know where he is.
17:10I haven't spoken to him since that night.
17:11You've been on the run 18 years, and you and your former lover don't even exchange a phone call, huh?
17:16Don't take this personally, Agent Padilla.
17:18But you guys weren't the ones I was running from.
17:20Look.
17:21I know Logan.
17:23I know how scary he is.
17:26But I think the situation you're in now is worse.
17:29Then you don't know how scary he is.
17:34Federal sentencing guidelines dictate the punishment in this case.
17:43There's no room for leniency from the court.
17:45That being said, Ms. DeLuca, you have indicated that you would like to address the court.
17:49Thank you, Your Honor.
17:55No one was supposed to get hurt.
17:58We just believed in something, and we wanted to make other people believe in it, too.
18:02But someone did get hurt.
18:07A man died.
18:11I read every newspaper article about your husband, about Sean, how he coached Little League,
18:18that the whole neighborhood came to his funeral.
18:20I never lived in a world like that, until we moved to Fairview.
18:27I never felt like a part of a community.
18:31Which made it so much clearer to me how horrible it is that I brought so much pain to yours.
18:46Please rise for sentencing.
18:47Angela DeLuca, you are hereby sentenced to life imprisonment without the possibility of parole.
18:55Marshal's remain on the prisoner to custody.
19:05Ma?
19:07Ma!
19:08So, how is she?
19:21I'm, I'm so sorry she didn't make it.
19:26I know how upset you must be.
19:30Please don't be angry with God because your prayers weren't answered.
19:33Oh, don't worry about it, Un.
19:37Me and God are good.
19:43I spoke with the doctor.
19:50They are going to keep her overnight for observation.
19:53I thought they said she was fine.
19:54I know they're just being extra cautious, that's all.
19:56Look at her.
19:59I feel bad even saying it, with everything that's happened, but we really lucked out, huh?
20:06I don't think it was luck.
20:07I think it was God.
20:09Actually, it was Lynette.
20:11No, Lynette was his instrument.
20:13Either way, it was a hell of a tune.
20:15I'm serious.
20:16I think God saved Celia because she's special.
20:20She has a gift.
20:21What kind of gift?
20:25Not sure yet.
20:26But she has one.
20:28I know she's going to do something amazing with her life.
20:33Fine.
20:34While you figure out how our daughter's going to change the world, I'm going to the cafeteria.
20:39See you in a few.
20:42As she lay there, Gabrielle began to think of ways her daughter could shine.
20:47She thought of music, and sports, and other creative pastimes.
21:05And before she drifted off to sleep, Gabrielle wondered, what if her daughter was destined to be a great actress?
21:17Hi.
21:19Hi.
21:20Celia Solis.
21:21How old are you?
21:24Five.
21:25It's our first audition.
21:26We're very excited.
21:27Oh, great.
21:28Such a cutie.
21:28Just what we're looking for.
21:29Oh, she could be cuter.
21:30Show him, honey.
21:34Good girl.
21:38Okay, Celia.
21:39This is a commercial for Ouch Away Bandages.
21:42Stand right there on the tee.
21:44You just got a boo-boo on your finger.
21:45You're going to hold it up.
21:46Look real sad.
21:47Cry.
21:48Okay?
21:53And go.
21:55No, no, no.
21:56Don't smile, honey.
21:57We need you to cry.
21:58Let's try it again.
22:02Uh, okay.
22:04Thank you very much.
22:06Wait, wait, wait, wait.
22:07You've got to give her another shot.
22:08Please.
22:09I love the look, but can I be honest with you, Mom?
22:12The side dish that came with my lunch is more talent.
22:14What are you saying?
22:15I'm saying she's not as good as coleslaw.
22:17Deal with it.
22:18Hey, that little girl is here for a reason.
22:20She's going to inspire people, and you are going to be part of that.
22:24All right.
22:25Well, hurry up.
22:26Hey, I got you another chance.
22:31Can you cry for Mommy?
22:34Sure you can.
22:35When that nice casting man asks you to hold up a finger, just hold it up and cry.
22:39How easy is that?
22:40Hello?
22:46Hello?
22:47What?
22:48Oh, my God.
22:50Daddy fell and hurt himself.
22:52I don't think he's going to make it.
22:54And when he fell, he landed on your hamster cage and crushed Mr. McFuzz.
23:07He is dead.
23:07Mr. McFuzz is dead.
23:09Gabby, I'm going to take Celia for an ice cream.
23:26Be back in a bit.
23:27Come on.
23:32The bus for camp leaves in 20 minutes.
23:35Well, what about my auditions?
23:37Mommy's going to kill us.
23:38Hey, let me handle Mommy.
23:40You need a sleeping bag to get ice cream?
23:42Run!
23:51Leave it!
23:52Leave it!
23:52Leave it!
23:53Leave it!
23:57What the hell are you doing?
24:05We talked about this.
24:06No summer camp.
24:07She's got auditions.
24:08Gabby, you have got her living in this weird little bubble, and she needs to be around kids
24:12her own age.
24:13She will be.
24:13I'm taking her to a casting call for Annie.
24:16Why can't you support her career?
24:18Celia, will you wait in the car, please?
24:22Thank you, sweetie.
24:26Because she stinks.
24:28That little girl is destined for greatness.
24:30That is why God saved her.
24:32God does not save people who stink.
24:34Yeah, well, maybe God saved her so that she could go to camp and make some friends and
24:38have a normal childhood.
24:40Who would believe in a God like that?
24:42Gabby, she's miserable.
24:44No, she's not.
24:44She wants this.
24:45No, she does it to please you.
24:47That is a horrible thing to say.
24:49I am not hurting her.
24:50In fact, making her shine is my life's work.
24:53All I want is people to understand how special she is.
24:56Celia, get in the house.
24:57Celia, wait.
24:59I'm sorry, but you have clearly lost your mind, and I'm not going to stand here and watch
25:02you ruin our daughter's childhood.
25:04If you don't like it, leave.
25:08Gabby, be careful what you say, because I am very close to going.
25:13See ya.
25:14Come on.
25:14Let's go get ready for your audition.
25:16You're going to be the best Annie ever.
25:17There you go, sweetie.
25:29All better.
25:31Out your way, adhesive managers.
25:33They heal with a mother's love.
25:34Mama, no.
25:40Look at that face.
25:41That's the star.
25:43You're not watching this again.
25:46Now please, help me with the groceries.
25:49Did you get my wrinkle cream?
25:53You can't buy stuff like that with food stamps.
25:56I know.
25:56I just wish you loved me enough to steal it.
25:58Hello?
26:09Jerry, sweetie.
26:11Honey, it's your agent.
26:13Oh, Celia's dying to work.
26:15What do you got for us?
26:16Oh, come on.
26:17There's got to be something.
26:20No, no.
26:21She's not too old.
26:22She can pass for 15.
26:24Hell, I'm looking at her right now.
26:25Okay, we'll be there.
26:27Baby, we've got an audition.
26:29And we're going to get that hair in a pigtail.
26:31Mama, I think we need to talk.
26:34What do I do with those ace bandages?
26:35We've got to flatten you down.
26:37Listen to me.
26:39I don't want to be an actress.
26:41What?
26:41You can't quit.
26:42You're...
26:43I'm special.
26:44This is my destiny.
26:45It's why I was spared.
26:47You spent the last 20 years telling me I'm meant for big things.
26:51And you are.
26:52No.
26:53I'm not special.
26:55I'm normal.
26:56And I just want to have a normal life.
26:59Get married.
27:00Have kids.
27:01And there's going to be plenty of time for that.
27:04You always say that.
27:06Why can't you admit it's over?
27:10Because we give up.
27:12And everything I've worked for is for nothing.
27:16Your father walked out.
27:18Your sister never calls.
27:20This is all I have.
27:22What time's the audition?
27:28Tomorrow.
27:29Three o'clock.
27:31Now, let's do something about this hair.
27:34Oh, honey.
27:35This is the one.
27:35I feel it.
27:37One day you're going to thank me.
27:38I brought you a coffee.
27:57So have you figured out what our four-year-old is going to do with her life?
27:59No.
28:02But I did figure out what she has to do to me special.
28:05What's that?
28:11Absolutely nothing.
28:19How could this happen?
28:20I know I fell, but I felt fine afterwards.
28:22It doesn't take much to cause a tear to the placenta.
28:24But you said the one baby is fine.
28:26Yes, but if we don't operate on the other one, there could be a decrease in blood flow
28:31to the brain, which could put the child at risk developmentally.
28:35At risk how?
28:36Physically?
28:37Mentally?
28:38Right now, there's no way to know.
28:43How soon can we do the surgery?
28:44We're ready to go.
28:45Let's get her in.
28:46At that moment, Lynette began to think of the baby she had yet to meet.
28:58She thought of what it would be like to hold him.
29:03How it would feel to look into his eyes.
29:07And to kiss his tiny hand.
29:10And then, Lynette thought of what would happen if the doctor told her that same beautiful
29:19child was disabled.
29:30He especially hates the hamstring stretches.
29:33Well, and obviously it's hard to hear him cry, but you really need to tune it out, because
29:37with alpha therapy, his muscle tone will...
29:40You try, maybe it's me.
29:44Sometimes it helps to sing to them.
29:45Oh, I do that.
29:46I loved it when I do that.
29:48And the sailor said, Brandy, you're a fine girl.
29:52What a good wife you would be.
29:56Why don't we take a break?
29:59Maybe we should take some time and talk about where we're at.
30:02Where we're at is we haven't seen any milestones since August.
30:06Not since he finally started grabbing his feet, but that was a big one.
30:10Definitely.
30:11But he should be sitting by now, right?
30:14Or pulling to stand, or crawling.
30:17If you worry too much about what he should be able to do by now, or what other kids his
30:21age are doing, it's going to drive you crazy.
30:24Fine.
30:26I know I keep saying this, but try to focus on the progress he's making.
30:30Like what?
30:31You're with him every day.
30:34You tell me.
30:35What do you see?
30:46Would you excuse us for a second?
30:48What is it?
30:53I can't do this.
30:54Can't do what?
30:55This, her, the therapy, and the injections, and the equipment, and no one can even tell
31:01us if any of it is helping.
31:02I think it is.
31:04But even if it isn't, this is what there is to do, so we're doing it.
31:08Well, I can't.
31:09No?
31:09You don't want to.
31:11Neither do I.
31:12Neither does he.
31:13Didn't you hear him crying in there?
31:14But we don't have a choice, so come on.
31:16Gene's got to go home soon.
31:18I feel like I'm being punished, and I don't even know what I did.
31:23You can't think that way.
31:25What else is there to think about?
31:27Hopes for the future?
31:28He might not even have one.
31:30He's 14 months.
31:31Don't write him off yet.
31:32But you should start thinking about the future, because no matter what, it's coming.
31:40And it's either going to make you less afraid or more, and you will know that you either
31:44did everything that you can for your son, or you will be sorry.
31:50It's okay.
32:10I can do this.
32:11I can do this.
32:15Hi, honey.
32:31Can I have a sandwich?
32:33Uh, sure.
32:34I just have to finish these dishes.
32:38I'm hungry.
32:40Well, unless you want soap on rye, you're going to have to wait.
32:44Actually, why don't you make yourself a sandwich?
33:04But you always do it.
33:07And you always watch me, so I know you know how.
33:10I'm tired.
33:11So am I.
33:12I still have to vacuum and do the laundry.
33:15My arms hurt.
33:16I had to swim today.
33:18And you do that so you can get stronger, so you can do things like make sandwiches.
33:24Speaking of which, in the time we've been arguing about this, you could have guessed what?
33:29Made a sandwich.
33:31So could you.
33:32Jason's mom makes him whatever food he wants, even French toast.
33:38I would be happy to make Jason French toast, too.
33:41He always tells me how pretty I am.
33:44Not to mention he's also in a wheelchair, so he can't reach the shelves in the fridge.
33:49But you can.
33:51Too bad you don't appreciate it.
33:53You're not, you're not really busy.
33:57You just don't want to help me.
33:58You know what?
33:59One day I won't be able to help you because I won't be here.
34:03And then maybe you'll understand why I wanted you to learn to do stuff for yourself.
34:10Or you won't.
34:11But either way, I'm not making you a sandwich.
34:18I'm not making you a sandwich.
34:48That looks good.
35:17Can I have a bite?
35:18When I was born, my doctor told my parents I wouldn't make it through the night.
35:28Then through the week.
35:31Then it was that I was blind.
35:33That I'd need a wheelchair.
35:37I guess what I'm saying is, I've really pissed my doctors off.
35:42At first, my mother was scared.
35:51Scared.
35:51Scared.
35:51My disability.
35:54My limitations.
35:56I know this because she told me.
35:59And then she realized what she was really scared of was my potential and that she'd miss something that would help me reach it.
36:07She said strength does not come from a physical capacity.
36:17It comes from an indomitable will.
36:21Well, my mother's probably never heard that saying, but every day of my life, she showed me how true it is.
36:31Now I, I hope I can start showing her.
36:44Thank you all very much.
36:48How's our baby?
37:05Is he okay?
37:09My dad.
37:15We lost the baby.
37:18But, the other baby is fine.
37:27It's okay.
37:31We're gonna be okay.
37:48I don't know how to say thank you for saving my child's life.
38:10And how sorry I am for...
38:12And how sorry I am for...
38:15We were gonna name him Patrick.
38:22And he would have been amazing.
38:31The funeral for Carl Meyer was a dignified affair.
38:43Attended by friends and family.
38:46And those who loved him.
38:49The priest spoke about the nature of tragedy.
38:53How it causes people to ask, what if...
38:56What if he hadn't died?
38:59What if I had chosen differently?
39:05What if I had made that mistake?
39:08And then the priest said, the best way to honor those who had died was to focus on what was and to keep on living the best way we know how.
39:22And in time, that is exactly what my friends would do.
39:28And in time, that is exactly what my friends would do.