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00:01Previously on Desperate Housewives, a mother protected her son.
00:05Here in America, we actually get divorced before we get married again.
00:08I will explain it all the way.
00:10Your father told me you called off the wedding.
00:14Evil came to Wisteria Lane.
00:17Susan, how is she?
00:18We don't know yet. Nobody's talking to us.
00:20It struck again.
00:22I can't believe she's dead.
00:23I didn't really know her, but I guess we're sort of connected now.
00:26You would have liked her.
00:27And fear set in.
00:28Whoever attacked Julie is still out there.
00:30There is obviously a madman on the loose.
00:32Hey!
00:33The stage was set.
00:35I'm a little out of your league, don't you think?
00:39For the killer.
00:40What are you doing?
00:42To strike again.
00:43No!
00:49There is a house in the town of Fairview.
00:52Inside this house lives a monster.
00:56The kind who kills young women.
00:59You may ask how such a monster came to be.
01:03And that's a very good question indeed.
01:08I'm out of scotch.
01:12I'll buy you some more while I'm out.
01:15You got any in your room?
01:17No.
01:18And stay out of there.
01:20I know.
01:21You've been stealing my booze.
01:22Stop being so paranoid.
01:24I don't even drink.
01:25Sure you don't.
01:26I gotta help Mrs. Scalwell fix her car.
01:28You can wait a little while.
01:31Right?
01:32His name was Eddie.
01:45Everyone thought he was harmless.
01:47Until the day his mother went into his room.
01:53She was just looking for a bottle of scotch.
02:04But found the truth instead.
02:10Soon everyone in town would be asking, how could such a monster come to be?
02:16Sadly, the answer would satisfy no one.
02:37I met Eddie on a Monday.
02:42He had just turned four.
02:46You're smart.
02:47You'll take out jogging now.
02:49Don't wait till you're my age.
02:50It's too late.
02:51At this point I've set up our candy can.
02:54Through the dishes.
02:55Right down the counter.
02:56You've given up.
02:58So what's going on in there?
03:00You know what?
03:01I am done.
03:02Baby, I said I'm sorry.
03:03It's too late, Barbara.
03:04I can't take it anymore.
03:05But you can't just walk out.
03:06We have a kid.
03:07No, you have a kid.
03:08I never wanted him.
03:09I never wanted any of this.
03:11Excuse me.
03:13Is this your child?
03:15What did to you?
03:16I'm sure you don't want to be talking like this in front of him.
03:24I was just leaving.
03:26Hank, don't do this.
03:27Don't leave me here.
03:29I don't want to be alone.
03:35Eddie, come here.
03:36Come here.
03:37I have to get ready for work.
03:38Oh, it's you.
03:39Hi.
03:40I just wanted to check in and see how you guys are doing.
03:42Also, I made you a little something.
03:43You're kidding.
03:44but it's nothing special.
03:45Just macaroni and cheese.
03:47Come here.
03:48Let me heat this up for you.
03:50Okay.
03:51What if you want you to eat?
03:52I'm not.
03:53I'm not so angry.
03:54You're dead.
03:55I'm so scared.
03:56I'm scared.
03:57I'm scared.
03:58I can't get scared.
03:59I'm scared.
04:00I'm scared.
04:01I'm scared.
04:02I'm scared.
04:03I'm scared.
04:04I can't touch.
04:05But I'm scared.
04:06I can't get scared.
04:07I can't get scared.
04:08It's gotta be moreç—‚ane.
04:09I can't get scared.
04:10I can't get scared.
04:11I'm scared.
04:12you. I don't know. And then we can talk. If you want to complain about your husband, I promise
04:19I won't defend him. Don't just stand there then. Come on in. He's a handsome little boy. Looks just
04:34like his father, which is a shame. Maybe Hank will reconsider. No, he's serious this time.
04:44I'm all alone with a four-year-old to raise. Isn't there anybody who can help you? Family? Your mother?
04:50Oh, my mother. God forbid. What about friends? Yeah, I have a great group of friends over on
04:57Wisteria Lane. We've helped each other get through all sorts of problems. Yeah, I've never really been
05:03the type of woman to have girlfriends. And now, I'm 35 years old with a kid. I'm guessing
05:09I'm not really going to be having any boyfriends either. Don't be ridiculous. Women in your
05:14situation find love. You just have to look for it. I guess. Well, I've got to go. If you
05:24like, I can stop by next week. No, you don't have to do that. We'll be fine. Eddie, say goodbye
05:29to Mary Alice. Goodbye. You take care, Eddie. It's so cute. It's going to be a heartbreaker
05:37one day. Just like his father. Oh, hi, Eddie. Remember me? I brought you a little something. I'm not
06:01supposed to open the door. Well, tell your mom I'm here and she can open it. She's not
06:07here. Oh, well, tell your babysitter then. You do have a sitter, don't you? Eddie, where
06:19exactly is your mother? Oh, my gosh. What are you doing here? Look, it's my friend, Mary
06:35Alice. Nice to meet you, Mary. Name's Ron. Buy you a drink? Thanks, but I'm not going to be
06:41here that long. Get up. You're leaving. Whoa. She can't leave yet. No, this party's just getting
06:46started. Did you say your name was Ron? Yeah. Shut up, Ron. I have Eddie in my car. Eddie?
06:53Something happened. He's not hurt, is he? He's fine, though, thanks to you. Who's Eddie? Her
06:58four-year-old child who she left at her home unattended. You got a kid? You know, you might want to
07:03leave with that next time before I spring for the screwdrivers. Oh, baby, don't, uh, don't you want
07:09to get my phone number? Yeah, look at what you've done. I am this close to calling social
07:15services. You might want to change your tone. Let's go. Got a little boy to look after.
07:23I know I should have stayed home, but I was already dressed when the sitter canceled, and
07:28I really just needed a couple of hours to myself. He's four years old, Barbara. What if
07:33he had gotten sick? What if he had hurt himself? I know, I know. It was really stupid. You've
07:37got to promise me you will never do something like this again. Never again. I swear. It's
07:45just... what? I really need a man. Oh, my heavens. I should have been home hours ago. Don't worry
08:00about us. We're good now. I want you to be happy, Barbara. I do. It's just... being a mother
08:12means always putting his needs ahead of yours. You're right. That's exactly what it means.
08:20Baby. Come here. Oh, Eddie. It's not your fault you ruined my life.
08:37Gabrielle met Eddie on a Tuesday, the day she moved into the neighborhood.
08:50Carlos, I'm bored. No, I can't go get my nails done because I'm waiting for the freaking
08:54movers. Besides, I doubt this town even has a spa. It does, however, have annoying people
08:59who come to your house with welcome baskets and say things like, hot enough for you?
09:03No, no, no, no. You are not going into another meeting. You know, just because I moved here
09:08for your job doesn't mean you... Oh, yeah. Damn right we're going to talk about this tonight.
09:13And it will be hot enough for you.
09:21Looks like it's just you and me, Chanel.
09:22Who the hell are you?
09:41Eddie. How did you get in here? Through the window. How did you get in?
09:46With my key. I own this place. Well, I've been playing here since the other people moved. Can I still do that?
09:51Can I still do that? No! Get out! Go! Go home! Shoot! Shoot! Shoot! Shoot!
09:59Did you know you're really beautiful?
10:09Okay, maybe I was a little rude earlier. What's your story? What do you do?
10:12I'm a kid.
10:13Oh, right. So why aren't you in school?
10:16It's summer.
10:17Oh, right. Well, I don't really do the kid thing.
10:21So, where do you live?
10:22A couple of streets over.
10:24The house with the weeds.
10:28Well, that's the moving van that has a lot of boxes I have to unpack.
10:32You better hit the road.
10:35Or I could sit here and help you unpack.
10:37Follow me.
10:47Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa. You missed a spot.
10:49Oh, sorry.
10:50Don't apologize. You do good work. Maybe next time you'll be ready to do a french tip.
10:54Should I get that?
10:57Oh, shh. Keep your voice down.
11:00You might be one of those stuffed wood wives with another welcome to the neighborhood cake.
11:03I mean, really, does it look like I eat cake?
11:06Some of the neighbors are nice.
11:07That lady with the red hair makes her own Halloween candy.
11:10You mean the one whose parents named her after cheese?
11:12No, thank you. I like my robots a little more lifelike.
11:16Though she's not as bad as that blonde chick who's always yelling at her kids.
11:20There are people on fire who are not as loud as she is.
11:22And I thought maybe for a second that Susan Meyer lady and I could be friends.
11:28And then she started talking.
11:32Okay, good. I think they're gone.
11:35Can we watch your shows now?
11:37Just as soon as you finish unpacking those boxes in the kitchen.
11:40I did it this morning.
11:42Oh my god. If you can sew, I am locking you in my basement and you are staying here forever.
11:47Cool.
11:48Eddie, I was kidding. You've been coming here every day for a week.
11:52Isn't your mother mine?
11:53No.
11:54Are you sure? Maybe I should call her.
11:56No, uh, she's this new boyfriend. And they like their alone time.
12:01Oh. Okay, well, then why don't you stay for dinner? I'll cook.
12:06Great.
12:07Although you are the one who unpacked the pots and pans, so I'd hate to mess up your system.
12:11I'll cook. I can eat up soup.
12:14More than I can do.
12:14Yellen, how sick are you really? If you can dial a phone, you can come in and do three loads of laundry and wash the dishes.
12:26Wait. Yellen, you know I can't understand when you speak in your native gibberish.
12:30Hello? Hello?
12:34Surprise, babe.
12:37Honey, what are you doing home?
12:40Well, I was at work and I started thinking about my lonely, beautiful wife.
12:45And that big, beautiful bathtub upstairs we haven't christened yet.
12:50You pig.
12:52So you're saying you don't want to take a bath with me?
12:55Well, I guess the pans can wait until Yellen recovers from her double pneumonia.
13:04All right. We've done the tub. Maybe we should christen the guest room next.
13:10That sounds great, but I need to get going.
13:12Wait a minute. You're going back to work? This is a nooner?
13:15I can't take the whole day off. I already canceled two meetings and a lunch for this.
13:19So how long do we have?
13:21Five more minutes.
13:22I'll just sit there, fumble something.
13:26What the hell? Who are you?
13:28Ah! Eddie!
13:30Do you know this kid?
13:32He lives in the neighborhood.
13:34I knocked. No one answered. So I came through the window.
13:37We're naked. Get out!
13:39She told me I could come over. Who's this guy?
13:42He's my husband, Eddie! Get out!
13:47This is how you've been spending your days.
13:50He's lonely. I'm lonely.
13:52There are plenty of women on this street that you can be friends with.
13:54Well, they're all so weird.
13:56Gabby, your best friend is a nine-year-old boy. That's weird.
13:59He has no one in his life. His mother totally ignores him.
14:03I'm thinking of going over there and saying something.
14:05No. Stay out of it. This is where we live now and I don't want us to be known as the nosy neighbors.
14:15But he's so sad.
14:16I don't care. Stop using him as your excuse.
14:19Cut him loose and get out there and start making a life for yourself.
14:32Buddy?
14:32Look, Eddie, I'm sorry Carlos yelled at you. It's just we were cleaning the tub.
14:44I know what sex is. I'm not stupid.
14:46No, you're not. Which is why you should know. You can't just break into people's houses.
14:52It was okay when I was unpacking your boxes.
14:56Look, Eddie, I really like you. But the thing is, we can't hang out so much anymore.
15:04I need to make friends my age and you need to make friends your age.
15:09You know what? You're not so pretty.
15:11Eddie!
15:13Eddie!
15:13Eddie!
15:41Brie hired Eddie to help out on a Wednesday. And she helped him in return.
16:05Looking wonderful, Eddie. Same time tomorrow?
16:08Sure, Mrs. Hutch.
16:13Um, I think you gave me too much.
16:16Call it a bonus for a job well done.
16:19You don't need to do this.
16:20Well, I'm sure you could use a little extra cash. Do you have a girlfriend? Maybe you could, uh,
16:25hire something nice.
16:26Uh, I don't have a girlfriend.
16:28Oh.
16:31Well, you're still young.
16:33Well, it wouldn't matter how old I am. Girls never notice me.
16:38Well, did it ever occur to you that they might be waiting for you to notice them?
16:43Um, no.
16:46Are there any girls that you like?
16:50There is this one girl at school.
16:54Do you ever talk to her?
16:57See? She has probably noticed you lots of times and wonders why you don't walk up to introduce yourself.
17:02I wouldn't even know what to say.
17:06Does she have nice eyes?
17:08She has nice everything.
17:10Well, you can start by mentioning her eyes.
17:12Trust me, you can never go wrong with a genuine compliment.
17:16This is good stuff.
17:17Mm-hmm.
17:18Anything else?
17:18Well, once you have her attention, you've got to woo her.
17:23Woo?
17:23Yes, give her a little gift so she knows that you're thinking about her.
17:27Flowers are nice.
17:28Roses are even better.
17:30And then eventually, you can work your way up to jewelry.
17:36You can't afford all that.
17:40Now you can.
17:45Excuse me, um, are you Eddie Orlovsky's mother?
17:54Who's asking?
17:55Bree Hodge.
17:57Your son has been doing some painting for me over on Viseria Lane.
18:01You're not the woman who has sex with her gardeners, are you?
18:04Oh, good heavens, no. That's... somebody else.
18:09Um, may I please speak to Eddie?
18:11He's not here.
18:12Oh, uh, well, then, um, maybe you can help me.
18:19A few weeks ago, I gave Eddie some advice on how to talk to girls.
18:22Oh, I'm glad someone did. The kid is a lummox.
18:26Yes, uh, well...
18:29What I didn't realize is that the object of his affection is my daughter, Danielle.
18:34He gave her roses and then more roses, and then I found this in my mailbox.
18:40Oh, big spender. Just like his dad.
18:48It was a lovely gesture.
18:53Sadly, Danielle doesn't return his feelings. She spends most of her time with the other cheerleaders.
18:57Say no more. She's out of his league.
18:59No, that's not what I mean.
19:02So, what? You want me to talk to him?
19:05Uh, yes. Uh, if you could just say something to let him down easy.
19:10Oh, you got it.
19:15What's going on?
19:16This lady says you've been stalking her daughter.
19:19I didn't say that.
19:20You just said he's harassing some girl he has no chance with. What the hell else do you call that?
19:24I was trying to woo her.
19:33Woo her? Oh my god, that's hysterical.
19:36There's no need to mock him.
19:37Oh, who is mocking? I am thrilled.
19:40I always figured the only girl he'd end up with would be blind, deaf, or inflatable.
19:46But now that I know how good he is at wooing.
19:51Please don't laugh at me.
19:53I'll do what I want, Romeo. And don't worry.
19:56I'll make sure he's stop hassling your daughter.
20:19Hello, Eddie.
20:22It's been a few days I wasn't sure if I'd be seeing you again.
20:27I didn't want to come back, but I needed the money.
20:30No, I don't blame you for being angry.
20:34I don't want to talk about this.
20:36Oh, Eddie, I wish you had told me that Daniella was the girl you were interested in.
20:40Oh, you're right. Then you could have told me that she was out of my league and saved my mom the trouble.
20:44I wouldn't have said that, and I definitely wouldn't have laughed at you.
20:47Why not?
20:49It's pretty funny.
20:51Nerdy freak once stayed popular as cheerleader.
20:54The only thing I see when I look at you is a nice young man who isn't treated as well as he should be.
21:00Yeah, well, tell Daniella she can relax. I, uh, I won't be talking to her anymore. I've been forbidden.
21:05Oh, Eddie. Daniella would be happy to talk to you as a friend.
21:09I don't want a friend. I want someone to love me.
21:12Well, of course you do.
21:20I think I, uh, I want to work on it.
21:31Eddie, there is someone out there for you. You just have to be patient.
21:36Well, I feel like I'm waiting for someone who's never going to show up.
21:44There are girls out there who will say yes to you. You just have to find them.
21:49Yes. It's half up front, half after.
22:00So where do we go?
22:02Down there.
22:02Down there.
22:06Don't worry, cutie. No one's going to see us. You can do whatever you want.
22:11Down there.
22:17Wait, wait, wait, wait.
22:20I got something.
22:22I got you these.
22:32Wow, I just did.
22:36Please don't laugh at me.
22:38I'm sorry. I'm sorry.
22:41Ah-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha.
22:42Let's just go.
22:43Ah-ha-ha-ha.
22:46Ah-ha-ha-ha-ha.
22:49Ah-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha.
22:52Susan first noticed Eddie as the boy who sold her coffee.
23:13Then one Thursday, she noticed something more.
23:18Wow, that's amazing.
23:19Oh, hey.
23:20I didn't know you were an artist.
23:22I'm just fooling around.
23:24What can I get you?
23:25No, let me see it.
23:34Wow, look at the shadowing and the blending.
23:36It's really good.
23:38My mom thinks I'm wasting my time.
23:40There's lots of people way better than me.
23:41Well, you tell your mom that I have an expensive, worthless art degree that says I know what I'm talking about, and you have huge potential.
23:50I think?
23:51Yeah, you just need to work on your technique.
23:54I could help you if you want.
23:56Seriously?
23:58That'd be great.
23:59Thanks.
24:01Okay, whatever you want, on the house.
24:04Oh, um, I'll have a large triple shot latte.
24:09That's funny.
24:10Your husband was in here earlier, and that's exactly what he ordered.
24:14Actually, he's now my ex-husband.
24:16Oh, I'm sorry.
24:21I didn't mean to.
24:21It's fine.
24:22We've all moved on.
24:24Mike's dating the woman that lives across the street now, and I'm, uh, adding a double chocolate brownie to my order.
24:33We're all very happy.
24:34Well, if it makes you feel any better, I'm sure a lot of people would like to date you.
24:40You have huge potential, too.
24:44Brownie.
24:46Right.
24:46Eddie, the detail is amazing.
24:53Your use of perspective.
24:54I can't believe you've come so far in just a few weeks.
24:58Well, I had a really good teacher.
25:02That's sweet.
25:03But actually, I think that you've outgrown me, which is why I have a surprise for you.
25:09What?
25:11I signed you up for a two-week seminar at the Art Institute.
25:17And before you say you can't afford it, I already wrote the check.
25:22This is, like, the nicest thing anybody's ever done for me.
25:27But I can't go.
25:29Why not?
25:30My mom would never let me.
25:32I mean, she thinks this whole hard thing is stupid.
25:34Eddie, you can't let her do this to you.
25:36You have such a gift.
25:44Listen to me.
25:46When you love something that much, you can't just let it go.
25:51That kind of love is the one thing that keeps us going,
25:55whether it makes sense to anyone else or not.
25:57Well, this is just about the only thing that makes me happy.
26:06Then to hell with the rest of the world.
26:08Mrs. Meyer, are you there?
26:20It's me, Eddie.
26:21Oh, come on in.
26:22I'll be right down.
26:25Hey, those art classes were amazing.
26:28The first three days, they had us do nothing but portraits from memory.
26:31And then they brought us down to the beach to do seascapes.
26:35I've got so much to tell you.
26:37Yeah, me too.
26:38Why are you wearing that?
26:44Getting married.
26:46To who?
26:47Mike.
26:48But he divorced you.
26:51He made you so unhappy.
26:53He did?
26:54But then this madman kidnapped MJ, and so I went after him.
26:58And then Mike came after us, and he saved us both.
27:01So, we fell back in love.
27:04This doesn't make any sense.
27:06It's so quick.
27:07I know.
27:09Oh, my God.
27:10Are those eclairs?
27:12Yeah.
27:12Oh, they look messy.
27:14Get them away.
27:15So, yeah.
27:16It is quick.
27:18I can't believe in two hours, I'm going to be marrying Mike and promising him I'll be with him forever.
27:25For the second time, oh, I have zero credibility.
27:29Oh, look at me.
27:30I don't know if I'm going to make it down the aisle.
27:33Are they chocolate?
27:35No, I don't want to know.
27:36Don't do it.
27:37They just smell so good.
27:39Me and the wedding.
27:40If you're not sure, don't marry Mike.
27:42Oh, no, Eddie.
27:43I booked the church.
27:44I brought the dress.
27:45I have to marry somebody.
27:48You could marry me.
27:48I have some money saved up.
28:03Okay, you almost got me.
28:06Oh, my God.
28:08You are so sweet.
28:10You saw that I was freaking out and you knew that I needed a good laugh.
28:14I don't know what I'd do without you.
28:16Hey, I have to finish getting ready.
28:18Come to the church if you want.
28:20Oh, what the hell.
28:23I can always use my bouquet to cover the stain.
28:25By the power vested in me, I now pronounce you husband and wife.
28:49You may kiss your bride.
28:50I'll let you get in here.
28:52Come to the church if you want.
28:53I know.
28:56Oh, my God.
28:58I know.
28:58I know.
28:59I know.
29:00I know.
29:02I know.
29:04I know.
29:04I know.
29:05I know.
29:06I know.
29:06I know.
29:07I know.
30:08Eddie, I was just getting some coffee.
30:12How sweet of you to visit.
30:14It's the first day that they allowed on family members.
30:22I still can't believe it happened.
30:24I keep asking myself, how can there be this kind of evil in the world?
30:28What kind of monster would do this to her?
30:41What's a monster?
30:42I'm a monster that's big and strong.
30:48This was done by some weak and significant piece of garbage that doesn't even deserve to be on this earth.
30:55Anyone who could do this is someone as sweet as Julie.
30:57And you?
30:57I wish he'd just do him a favor and just kill himself.
31:06Anyone that could do this is too cowardly for that.
31:11You're right.
31:18It was during the Friday night game of charades that Lynette was clued in to the truth of Eddie's life.
31:31Three words.
31:32Third word.
31:33Third word.
31:34You.
31:35You.
31:36Oh.
31:36Oh.
31:36Pregnant.
31:37Bloated.
31:38Swollen.
31:38Huge.
31:40Lady.
31:40Tom.
31:41I'm a lady.
31:41No talking.
31:42Better than hitting.
31:45Dewberry was a lady.
31:47Three times a lady.
31:49Tramp and the lady.
31:50No, no, my family.
31:51Yes, yes.
31:53Tramp and the lady.
31:54Really?
31:56Coming.
31:57It's not easy.
31:58And you're swollen, bloated, and huge.
32:02Where's my kid?
32:04Hey, Barbara, he's in here with us.
32:06You want to come in?
32:07No.
32:09Eddie.
32:11Get out.
32:12What are you doing here?
32:19Why didn't you answer your phone?
32:20That is probably our fault.
32:22We were playing charades, and you know how loud that can get.
32:25Yeah, I guess my invitation got lost in the mail.
32:28You've got to come home.
32:30It's not even eight.
32:30I don't care.
32:32I'm having fun.
32:33Well, you should have thought about that before you hid my stuff.
32:35I didn't hide it.
32:36Everything okay?
32:37It's nothing.
32:38Yeah, he hides my booze and then acts all ashamed when I call him on it.
32:42I know you're hitting it even faster.
32:44Hey!
32:45No, Mrs. Scarlett, it's okay.
32:46It's okay.
32:47Mom, come on.
32:47I'll walk you home.
32:48I don't think you should talk to your son that way.
32:56What do you care?
32:58Huh?
32:58What is he, your pet project?
33:00You feed him a little dinner, Lynette, and then you let him play your stupid game so you can feel good about yourself?
33:06Yeah, I got your number.
33:33I'm out of scotch.
33:35I'll buy you some more while I'm out.
33:39Got any in your room?
33:40No.
33:41Then stay out of there.
33:48Hey, Mrs. Scarlett.
33:50Here to fix your car.
33:52You are so sweet to remember this.
33:55So, how are things at home?
33:58Are there tools in the garage?
34:00I should probably get started.
34:02Yeah.
34:02Okay.
34:05Hey, are you getting any cake left?
34:16I'm not sure.
34:19You okay?
34:20I don't know.
34:22I keep thinking about last night.
34:24Yeah, me too.
34:26And I'm just so...
34:29livid.
34:32Yep.
34:33And Barbara is an infuriating woman.
34:35No.
34:36Tom, no.
34:37I am livid at us.
34:39The way she talked to Eddie and we did nothing.
34:41I know, but we can't force her to be nice to her own kid.
34:45That's what everybody always says.
34:48But we all know the woman is a drunken nightmare.
34:50We complain about her.
34:52We gossip about her.
34:53And then we watch her walk into that house where we know something bad is happening.
35:00But we do nothing.
35:01Well, I'm tired of being one of the people who does nothing.
35:08Well, Eddie is an adult now.
35:11I mean, he can leave whenever he wants.
35:14He's probably so damaged he doesn't know how to leave.
35:20Where are you going with this?
35:22Ma, I'm back in the store.
35:27Ma?
35:30What is that?
35:32You're a scrapbook.
35:37I don't understand, Eddie.
35:39There are all these newspaper articles in here about girls in Fairview who've been strangled or murdered.
35:47Why would you collect this stuff?
35:56Don't just look down at your feet.
35:59You've got to tell me the truth, okay?
36:02Did you have anything to do with hurting those girls?
36:11Oh, my God.
36:12How could you do something like this?
36:17Oh, God.
36:18I didn't raise you to be like this.
36:24Didn't you?
36:28What is that supposed to mean?
36:29This is my fault?
36:31Look.
36:32You're upset.
36:35Why don't you sit back down and have something to drink?
36:39You're going to try to blame this on me.
36:41No.
36:43Screw you.
36:47What are you doing?
36:48What do you think I'm doing, you moron?
36:50I'm calling the police.
36:51Don't do that.
36:52Put that down.
36:53I always said the worst mistake I ever made in my life was having you.
36:56No.
36:56No.
37:04No!
37:07No!
37:09Hey, hey, perfect timing.
37:36Escobo, what are you doing here?
37:37Are you okay? Oh, my gosh, you're trembling.
37:39Oh, yeah, I'm just, I was on my way out.
37:42Then I'll make this quick.
37:44Tom and I have been talking, and we would like it if you would move in with us.
37:51I know it's a big change, but you've got to get out of here, Eddie.
37:55This isn't a healthy situation.
37:59Yeah, I guess it could be better.
38:07Oh, my God.
38:10Is she passed out?
38:14Yeah.
38:14This is what I'm talking about.
38:16This is why you need to get out of here.
38:18I mean, look at her.
38:21Dead drunk.
38:22Okay.
38:26I'll come live with you.
38:28Great.
38:28So just pack your bags and come on over.
38:31I hope you like meatloaf.
38:34You want me to come in and help you, or do you want me to come back later to talk to her?
38:37Believe me, Miss Scalmo.
38:39She wouldn't hear a word.
38:42Okay.
38:43There is a house in the town of Fairview.
38:56Inside this house lives a monster.
39:00The kind who kills women.
39:04You may wonder how a monster like that came to be.
39:08The answer is simple.
39:13Monsters are created by other monsters.
39:17You could find Mies of gas.
39:21Tommy Boyd, shark, fire.
39:22You could find Mies.
39:22You could find you.
39:22You could find a place.
39:23Fä»¶ Italy isn'tendas.
39:24Verify the test.
39:25You could find ourKEYS
39:27You could find the baitbait.
39:27You could find the place.
39:30Are paralel for tragangen.
39:32Love you'll find the place.
39:35Maybe.
39:36Hope it fits well with her.
39:36Fighter.
39:38Christ.
39:39VITIs of success.