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00:00Previously on Desperate Housewives.
00:03I don't feel well.
00:04Susan's health took a turn for the worse.
00:07Someone call 911!
00:09You have given me so much, Keith.
00:11One relationship came to a bittersweet end.
00:14I know who you are. Get out!
00:16Forgive me, please! Please! I love you!
00:19No, you don't.
00:20And another ended in betrayal.
00:22The suburbs are full of parents.
00:30And each parent has their own style.
00:34There's the disciplinarian.
00:38The smotherer.
00:41And the negotiator.
00:45But the one thing they all have in common
00:48is they love to judge.
00:51The parents next door.
00:56Take your sister inside, sweetie.
00:58I need to have a little chat with Lee.
01:04Hi! I see Jenny's practicing again.
01:07Two hours a day, five days a week.
01:10Wow, she is really into that violin.
01:12Sometimes. Mostly I have to force her to do it.
01:15Big mistake.
01:17Really?
01:18Seems like you have an unsolicited opinion.
01:21Look, I know you're new to this parenting thing,
01:23so I'm going to tell you how it works.
01:25You can't force a kid to do stuff,
01:27because then it just leads to a lot of door-slamming
01:29and name-calling.
01:30And then the kid gets angry, too.
01:33Well, here's the way I think it works.
01:35Jenny told us she wants to play the violin,
01:37so it's my job to make sure she sticks with it.
01:40By pushing her.
01:41I'm not pushing her.
01:43Thank you, Dad.
01:46What? She wanted to learn Mandarin.
01:48Look, I don't mean to devalue
01:50the two and a half weeks you've had as a father.
01:52I'm simply telling you what works.
01:55So let me ask you,
01:56what's Juanita pursuing on her own?
01:59Huh?
02:00As you know, the school talent show is coming up.
02:02Jenny's playing the violin.
02:03What's Juanita going to do?
02:05Well, that's hard to say.
02:06See, the beauty of my method
02:08is that Juanita has explored so many things
02:11it's hard to know which one to showcase.
02:13Well, this should be interesting.
02:14Two different parenting philosophies
02:16and a talent show to prove which one of us is right.
02:19In front of hundreds of people.
02:21Yes.
02:22Will it be the overbearing, hypercritical father
02:24or the loving mom who still looks hot in these sweats?
02:27Game on.
02:35Hey, sweetie, I heard the talent show's coming up.
02:37What are you going to do?
02:39Oh, it's going to be great.
02:40Watch.
02:48Yes, each parent has their own style.
02:52But deep down, they're all afraid they're doing it wrong.
02:58There are many things that bring us pleasure.
03:02Baking for our friends.
03:06Having a good laugh.
03:09Donating to charity.
03:13But the things that bring us pleasure
03:15may not be enough to give our lives a new meaning.
03:19So, what are we going to do?
03:23But the things that bring us pleasure
03:25may not be enough to give our lives meaning.
03:29Without someone to love.
03:37Morning, dear.
03:38Just back from the store.
03:40What the hell?
03:41I thought for dinner I could make those lamb chops you love so much.
03:44I got a great tip from the butcher on searing the meat first.
03:47I kicked you out of this house.
03:49Oh, dear.
03:51You're still angry with me.
03:53But you know, Paul, every couple has their fights.
03:56And I'll admit, ours was a doozy.
03:58That wasn't a fight.
03:59That was the end.
04:01You don't mean that.
04:02You're just upset.
04:04But don't worry.
04:06We will get past this.
04:08Are you out of your mind?
04:10You actually think I would take you back?
04:14Wait.
04:15I get it.
04:17You had a ploy cooked up by your sick mother.
04:20My mother?
04:22Yes.
04:24She's the one you're mad at.
04:26It's all her fault.
04:27She told me you were a monster who killed Aunt Martha.
04:30But then I fell in love with you.
04:33And I realized you never could have done such a thing.
04:40It was all a lie.
04:45Oh, Beth.
04:46That was no lie.
04:55You don't mean...
05:03My God.
05:05Now we both feel betrayed.
05:07Painful, isn't it?
05:10You know what this is?
05:12Uh, a closet?
05:14No, it's a graveyard.
05:16A graveyard filled with all the stuff we bought
05:18because you told us you wanted to do something and then quit.
05:21Remember this?
05:22Remember how you begged us to buy you a guitar?
05:24The strings hurt my fingers.
05:26Oh.
05:28What about this?
05:29Very expensive.
05:30You've never touched it.
05:31That's not true.
05:33I use it to pretend I'm playing guitar.
05:35Ida, you are full of ideas,
05:37but you never see any of them through.
05:39Well, guess what?
05:40You are doing one of these things at that talent show.
05:42But I'm already doing something.
05:44Not that.
05:46Fine.
05:47If you won't pick something, I will.
05:49Come on.
05:53Tap.
05:54No.
05:55Yes.
05:56You enjoyed it.
05:57You actually set your personal record
05:58for sticking with something.
05:59Two months.
06:01Ida.
06:02You actually set your personal record
06:03for sticking with something.
06:04Two months.
06:06But it's hard.
06:08Let me tell you something about life.
06:10Anything that's worth doing is hard.
06:12That's what life is?
06:14You're going back to that tap class,
06:15and you're going to practice two hours a day,
06:17seven days a week until you nail it.
06:19No, I'll do something else at the show.
06:20Like what?
06:21I'll tell jokes.
06:23A Jewish guy and a Mexican walk into a bar.
06:25No.
06:28Thank you, Bree.
06:30It always brightens my day
06:31when you invite me to visit.
06:33Well, Reverend Sykes,
06:34I very much enjoy your company.
06:36As I do yours.
06:38Mmm.
06:40So, have you killed someone?
06:43Excuse me?
06:45I've always found the treats you prepare for my visits
06:47are a reliable indicator
06:49of your level of spiritual turmoil.
06:51The more exquisite the baked goods,
06:53the more anguished your soul.
06:55This is a hazelnut chocolate chip scone with currants.
07:00So I ask again, have you killed someone?
07:03No.
07:05It's just, lately I feel like Job.
07:08You know Job from the Old Testament?
07:11I'm familiar with the book, thank you.
07:13Why do you think you're Job?
07:20I just feel that God has taken everything away from me.
07:24I lost my business, my children never call me,
07:27and my boyfriend Keith has left me.
07:32Well, it's not exactly body boils and dead camels,
07:35but I understand what you're saying.
07:38When I complained after I was not accepted
07:41into Yale Divinity School,
07:43my father had no sympathy.
07:45Instead, he drove me from our lovely home in Connecticut
07:48to a dangerous section of the Bronx
07:51and forced me to hand out blankets to the homeless.
07:54I see, that's the reason you've always been so sensitive
07:56to the plight of the poor.
07:58Perhaps.
07:59It's certainly the reason my father was buried
08:01in a sport jacket he detested.
08:03The point is, looking at what has been taken from us
08:05is a bad way to go through life.
08:08Looking for what we can give to others is far better.
08:14Could you pass me the tape?
08:18I'm so glad I asked you to help.
08:22I'm sorry, I'm feeling a little faint.
08:24What is that smell?
08:26It's like sneakers mixed with cologne,
08:28mixed with a random on the block four times
08:30wearing a shirt made of cheese.
08:32That's Porter and Preston.
08:34Well, get the place cleaned.
08:36Yeah, I think I'm going to hold off on that for a while.
08:39Why?
08:41Because I kind of love the smell.
08:45Okay, now you're becoming delirious.
08:48We've got to get you out of here.
08:50Hey, you don't have children, so you don't get it.
08:55But raising kids is an amazing experience.
08:59It is the most meaningful thing I've ever done.
09:02So anything that reminds me of them is a good thing.
09:09You must be pretty sad they're gone.
09:11No.
09:13No, it's right.
09:15They're moving on with their lives.
09:18It's wonderful.
09:22Then why are there tears in your eyes?
09:25Um, that's the smell.
09:28You're right, let's get out of here.
09:38So, any idea what's going on with me?
09:42As much as I enjoy passing out at restaurants,
09:44I'm starting to get a little concerned.
09:47According to these tests, your creatine levels are increasing.
09:51That's not good.
09:52Why is that happening?
09:54I realize this isn't a satisfying answer, but we don't know.
09:58So, uh, how serious is it?
10:03I'll tell you what I tell all my patients.
10:06We are going to do everything we can to get you a kidney.
10:09In the meantime, live your life.
10:11If there's things you're thinking about doing, do them now.
10:30I think for our anniversary we should have a picnic in the woods.
10:35Where we got married.
10:37Sure. That's a great idea.
10:41I think we should do it now.
10:44But our anniversary's not till July.
10:48Were we not at the same appointment just now?
10:53I thought the dialysis was supposed to keep you healthy.
10:56I guess it's just not working for me.
10:59How bad is this?
11:01Pretty bad.
11:02Yesterday the doctor's secretary handed me this free parking pass with this sad look.
11:08It was like, yeah, you're doing pretty well.
11:13But you're not doing well.
11:16He handed me this free parking pass with this sad look.
11:20It was like, yeah, you're doomed, but your parking's free.
11:25So is this pass good for a month? A week? Gabby?
11:28I just want to know what we're facing here.
11:30All I know is I need a new kidney and there's nothing I can do till they find me one.
11:35Well, have you thought about trying to find a donor yourself?
11:38So far you've only asked family.
11:40Yeah, widen the circle. Ask friends and neighbors.
11:43I mean, finding a match is like one in a thousand.
11:46So ask a thousand people.
11:48Yes, we can help. We can canvas the neighborhood, put up signs, go door to door.
11:52Guys, it's a vital organ.
11:55Susan, people care about you.
11:59You might be surprised what they're willing to do.
12:01I appreciate the thought.
12:05But I just can't ask anyone to make that kind of sacrifice for me.
12:11I can't.
12:13I'm going to get you more coffee.
12:20Maybe she can't.
12:24But I can.
12:28Donate a kidney? Have we met? I'm like 112.
12:32Karen, it's for our dear friend Susan.
12:34I'm not having elective surgery. I take enough risk just climbing out of the tub.
12:40I don't know. Aren't there serious risks?
12:42Actually, the mortality rate is quite low.
12:44I meant the scarring. I've spent a lot of time in the gym working off my love handles,
12:47and I will not give up a chance to go shirtless.
12:50No. But I...
12:51No.
12:52She's really...
12:53No.
12:54Would you just...
12:55No.
12:57Brie?
12:59Yes?
13:00No.
13:09I want a baby.
13:11Here. I also have a nine-year-old.
13:14One of my own.
13:16Preferably a boy. And in brown.
13:19Wait. You're serious?
13:21Where did you get this incredibly rash and not-thought-out idea?
13:24From you.
13:26You know what you said yesterday about kids giving your life meaning?
13:29I want that. I want meaning.
13:33In the form of a baby?
13:35Exactly.
13:37I already made an appointment with an adoption agency,
13:40which was right next door to my manicurist.
13:42It was like it was meant to be.
13:44Are you sure about this?
13:46I mean, your social calendar is very full.
13:49A baby would change all that.
13:51It requires a lot of sacrifice and compromise.
13:54Maybe the way you do it.
13:56Excuse me?
13:58You work your life around your kids.
14:00I intend to work my child into my life.
14:03I'm sorry to convince, but I think you make it a lot harder than it has to be.
14:09You know what?
14:13You might be right.
14:15But before you commit to being a mom,
14:18why don't you give it a test drive?
14:20What do you mean?
14:21You could watch Paige some night.
14:23Tom and I haven't been out in a while.
14:25Really? You'd let me babysit?
14:27Which one is Paige?
14:29This one.
14:32I accept.
14:34Wow, my first step toward being a mom.
14:38You watch. I am going to be a natural.
14:43Oh, does she eat shellfish?
14:46Maybe.
14:49So I got us caviar, shrimp pate, smoked salmon.
14:54If there's a part of a fish they can overcharge for, we have it.
14:58Can you put these in the back?
15:04Sweetie?
15:05Yeah?
15:06I just want to thank you for doing this today.
15:08You're welcome.
15:09And you can thank me again when we go back in July for our real anniversary.
15:13And I'd really love if for the next eight hours,
15:16I'm not sick, no talk of kidneys,
15:19let's just have a fun, normal day, okay?
15:23Got it.
15:28One fun, normal day in the woods coming up.
15:36Nothing's going to ruin this trip.
15:46Hey, how was tap class?
15:48It's too hard. I don't want to do it anymore.
15:52Oh, sweetie.
15:55You're doing it. We're not a family of quitters.
15:58You quit all the time.
16:00Yesterday we played hide and seek.
16:02Celia and I looked for you for an hour before we saw your car was gone.
16:06So I found a great hiding place at the shoe store. It's not quitting.
16:10All right, look, let me ask you something.
16:13Are you getting better?
16:14I guess.
16:15Well, there you go. Now go upstairs and change.
16:18Oh, and remember, tomorrow's lesson's two hours.
16:21You're going to make my feet fall off.
16:24I can't wait for this to be over.
16:28Why are you working her so hard? It's a lousy school talent show.
16:31You think Bob and Lee are going easy on their kid?
16:33No, they push her.
16:35That girl's so good at the violin, she's practically Asian.
16:38So that's what this is about. You're competing with Bob and Lee.
16:41That's ridiculous. This is about Juanita.
16:44Building her self-esteem and giving her a chance to shine.
16:47And if a couple of same-sex parents end up crying at home in their silk kimonos, so be it.
16:57Oh, Mike, look at this place.
16:59Isn't it as beautiful as you remember it?
17:02Yeah. Lucky I didn't leave it on the roof of the car.
17:05We forget about the picnic baskets.
17:08I guess you're right.
17:11What's important is we're together.
17:14Damn it, they forgot the fries. Unbelievable.
17:17Okay, Mike, look at me.
17:20Think back eight years.
17:23We stood in this spot and we pledged our love to each other.
17:27Oh, I know. Let's renew our vows.
17:32It's a great idea.
17:35I, Mike Delfino, promise to love...
17:40I, Mike Delfino, promise to...
17:45It's just a bird. Forget it.
17:48Promise to love and honor...
17:51Okay, now he's just mocking me.
17:55Mike! Mike, stop!
18:03Oh, my God. I can't believe you hit that bird.
18:07I know. I was aiming for that one.
18:16As the gayest person at this brunch, I feel it is my duty to say...
18:20Fabulous. What's the occasion?
18:23Nothing, just a little get-together for friends.
18:26Smoked salmon tartare, cornucopia.
18:31This feels weird. She's up to something.
18:34What are you talking about? It's just a brunch.
18:37Excuse me if I could borrow a moment of your time for a brief presentation.
18:42Oh, God, you're right. It's an ambush.
18:45It seems many of you have some misguided ideas about kidney donation,
18:49so I have invited Craig Linwood, transplant coordinator at Fairview Memorial,
18:53to dispel some of those myths.
18:55Mr. Linwood, is it true there's an age limit to donating?
18:58No, not necessarily.
19:01And does the surgery cause unsightly scarring?
19:05It's laparoscopic. The scarring is minimal.
19:08Well, I don't know about the rest of you, but I find that very reassuring.
19:13So, now that we have the facts, I am sure you'll all want to get tested.
19:18Okay, fine. I'll go in next week.
19:20No need. Nurse Dearborn?
19:26So the line forms over here?
19:30And we won't take no for an answer.
19:35You're going to get tested?
19:37No. I think I can take Gabby.
19:42I don't know how Paul found out, Mama, but he did.
19:45And then, well, he threw me out.
19:50He was just so cold.
19:54What a sad story.
19:56If only someone had warned you what a bastard he is.
19:59I know. You were right all along. I should have listened to you.
20:04But I'm going to make it up to you.
20:06Oh, Beth. I can't allow you back in my life.
20:11You have failed me in every possible way.
20:14No, I didn't. Paul confessed.
20:18Really? Did you get it on tape?
20:23Did he write it on a napkin?
20:26Of course not.
20:28Because you have never done anything right in your life.
20:33Give me another chance. I'll do anything.
20:36I have no more use for you. Goodbye.
20:39Wait!
20:43I have nowhere to go.
20:47What's going to happen to me, Mama?
20:50You're going to live a lonely, depressing life in some ratty apartment
20:54with plenty of time to think about all the people you disappointed.
20:58Most of all, me.
21:01Guard, I'm done here.
21:04Take her off the visitors list.
21:08The Oak Ridge School Talent Show will start in five minutes.
21:17So, checking out Fairview's answer to Itzhak Perlman?
21:20I don't know what that is, but if it's German for cat-strangler, then yes.
21:24It's like that, is it?
21:26So when's your daughter start stomping off to Buffalo?
21:28She's on right before dinner.
21:30I don't know what that is, but if it's German for cat-strangler, then yes.
21:33It's like that, is it?
21:35So when's your daughter start stomping off to Buffalo?
21:37She's on right before Jenny, so you might want to keep your sunglasses handy
21:40because Juanita is going to be dazzling.
22:01Honey, are you okay? Were you being chased by a bee?
22:04I mean, that's the first time I've nailed the finale.
22:08Oh, that was you nailing it?
22:10To the floor, bam!
22:13Performers, to the stage!
22:19Well, uh...
22:35Where are my tap shoes?
22:37I don't know.
22:39I left them right here.
22:48Oh, honey, I guess you lost them and the show's about to start. Dang it!
22:53I can't believe this. I was so excited. I worked so hard.
22:57I'm sorry. You want to stay and watch your friends? We can go after for ice cream.
23:02Who cares?
23:10I will see your shirt and I will raise you one brow.
23:16Nicely played.
23:21Do you hear something?
23:23Probably just a peeping raccoon.
23:27No. No, I think there's someone out there.
23:35What the hell?
23:43Identify yourselves. Are you northern agitators?
23:47Do we look like northern agitators?
23:49We're just celebrating our anniversary.
23:52Anniversary? You guys playing paintball or something?
23:56No, madam, we are not playing.
23:58I am Major General Jedediah Garrett of the Confederate Army and we are...
24:03Hi. Hi. We're part of a Civil War reenactment group.
24:05Yeah, I know. I know. Get a real life, right?
24:08Can't you guys just have your pretend war over there?
24:11Pretend? You, sir, are interrupting the Battle of Fredericksburg.
24:16Actually, we have the entire park until six o'clock.
24:18Kyle, show him the permit.
24:21It's fine. We believe you.
24:24No, it's not fine. This is really important to her.
24:27Just give us a couple hours.
24:28No, sir. Now be gone.
24:31Men, we must be ready to attack the enemy should they attempt to retreat into Maryland.
24:35What a douche.
24:37A douche, you say?
24:39Yeah.
24:40Mike, let's just go.
24:44Eyes closed, Kyle. You're supposed to be dead.
24:49I die with my eyes open. It happens.
24:52Close them, Kyle.
24:54And now to close our show, a violin solo by Jenny Hunter McDermott.
25:24She looks next door to me.
25:52I mean, those double-paned windows.
25:55Okay.
26:06Ouch. Poor Lee. He must be pretty embarrassed.
26:09Does he look embarrassed?
26:14She always stumbles over that part. She really stumbled over it today.
26:18She really cowered through it. We couldn't be prouder.
26:42Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait. Nobody move.
26:44Okay, don't leave yet. There's still one girl who hasn't performed yet.
26:47But I lost my tap shoes.
26:49Oh, that's right. Oh. Oh, hey, wait.
26:52Is that them in the bathroom behind the radiator?
27:19Oh, look, we had a great day. Think of it this way.
27:32Now we have a funny story to tell people.
27:44Two funny stories?
27:52Hello?
27:53Bree, it's Craig Linwood. I have some great news. All your efforts have paid off.
27:59You found a match?
28:00We found two.
28:01Oh, my God. It's a miracle. Who are they?
28:05Well, one of them is you.
28:09Bree? Are you there?
28:12Bree, it's just... I wasn't expecting this.
28:19Who's the other one?
28:21A woman named Beth Young.
28:23Beth? I didn't even know she got tested.
28:25Apparently, she saw one of your flyers.
28:27And she wants to do this?
28:28Well, I don't know yet. We're having a hard time getting in touch with her.
28:33So, should we continue to look for this Beth Young, or is the donor going to be you?
28:42Fancy. I thought we were just going to grab a burger.
28:45Renee was really talking this place up, so I thought we could splurge.
28:48Or we could stay home and eat money.
28:52We better order. Any second my phone is going to ring and Renee is going to beg me to rush home and get Paige.
28:57I don't know. She might surprise you.
29:02Oh, great. One night out and we have to listen to that.
29:07Who brings a baby to a place like this?
29:10Let's give the parents that dirty look that we always get.
29:14Yeah.
29:19Oh, my God. It's Renee.
29:23On a date? With our baby?
29:28Unbelievable. And you thought she'd be good at this?
29:34Oh, look at that.
29:35What? What is she doing now?
29:37Nothing. The flamingon just went by. It looks amazing.
29:41So, should we just go over and get Paige?
29:44Not yet. I want to watch.
29:49Look, look. There you go. She's probably ordering milk for Paige.
29:56Or she's giving our baby away.
30:01Wow. She really is bad at this.
30:08Excuse me.
30:10Oh, hi. I'll be right over to take your order.
30:12Why did that woman give you this baby?
30:14She gave me $100 to see if I could calm her down.
30:17I don't mind. I love children. I'm actually expecting my third.
30:22Really? That's beautiful.
30:23Listen, how would you like to make $200?
30:30Are you ready to order?
30:32Have you forgotten something?
30:34Your drinks will be right out.
30:36No, not the drinks. The baby.
30:39I gave you a baby? Where is it?
30:42Oh, I had orders backing up, so I gave it to a busboy.
30:45What? What busboy?
30:47He should be here somewhere.
30:50I hope he didn't finish his shift and go home.
30:54You better find me that baby.
30:57Or I'm going to take that one. Now!
31:01Oh, hey, busboy. Are you the one that has a baby?
31:05I'm looking for a baby. Two feet tall, big head, drools.
31:09I'm looking for a baby.
31:12Did anyone pass you a baby?
31:15Has anyone seen a baby?
31:17You had enough?
31:19Wait a minute. That vein in her head is really going.
31:23You know where there's a baby? Because they gave it to me.
31:26I don't know where the baby is.
31:30Lynette. And Paige. How did you get Paige?
31:34What are you doing with Paige?
31:36You took our baby on a date.
31:40Well, Brian called. It was his one night in town.
31:43Well, then you say, sorry, Brian, I can't make it tonight.
31:46That's what being a mother is about.
31:48Making sacrifices. Something you know absolutely nothing about.
31:52Ah, come on, Tom.
32:02Beth? It's Brie Vandekamp.
32:05Um...
32:08Coming.
32:14I went to your house. Paul told me you were here.
32:18We aren't together anymore.
32:20I'm so sorry.
32:24It is what it is.
32:28Thanks for checking on me.
32:32Well, actually, the reason I came by...
32:35Has the gentleman from the transplant office reached you?
32:39Why?
32:42Am I a match?
32:44Yes.
32:46Wow.
32:48So, what do I do now? Is there someone I need to call? Are there forms?
32:52Well, that won't be necessary because I'm a match too.
32:56What?
32:58I know. Two in the same neighborhood. We're very blessed.
33:01Anyway, I am going to be Susan's donor.
33:04But I wanted to thank you for...
33:08Getting tested.
33:13When you moved on to the Lane, I didn't give you a chance.
33:17I saw you as a woman who married a man. I paid it.
33:21And I see now that you're so much more than that.
33:25I'm sorry it took me so long to realize it.
33:29Well, I...
33:32I should go.
33:35I want to do it.
33:37Beth, no!
33:38Please, Bree. Let me help Susan.
33:43It would really mean a lot to me.
33:47Beth, what I'm about to say may not make sense to you, but...
33:52I've been going through a dark time.
33:58Feeling alone and unconnected and wondering if I have a purpose.
34:03It's hard for me to be able to do this for my friend.
34:06It may mean a lot to you, but it means everything to me.
34:17Thank you for understanding.
34:33I love you.
34:44Sorry about last night.
34:46I bought this for the baby.
34:49Wow.
34:51Expensive, fragile, pointy.
34:55If only it were flammable.
34:58I'm not really cut out to be a mother, am I?
35:02And there's nothing wrong with that. It's not for everyone.
35:06What's sad is how many people go ahead and have kids anyway.
35:10Well, what do people do to fill up the hole in their lives?
35:14No matter what I do, no matter who I'm with, I...
35:17I feel alone.
35:19You'll find something, and when you do, you'll be glad you have the room.
35:23Lots and lots of room.
35:26Thanks.
35:28I'm so glad I stopped by.
35:31Hey.
35:33We're about to eat. Why don't you join us?
35:36Okay. Okay.
35:39But keep the baby on your side of the table.
35:42What?
35:44I'll probably let her play with my knife.
35:53Ow! Son of a bitch!
36:01Let me look at it.
36:03No.
36:05You okay?
36:08Mike, are you okay?
36:10No, I'm not okay. We never should have come here.
36:13Instead of waiting for our real anniversary, we wasted our time on this disaster.
36:18Is that why you're yelling at me? Because I...
36:21Because I moved up our anniversary?
36:23Because you're dying.
36:27You're dying.
36:29And there's not a damn thing I can do about it.
36:32Like, I'm sorry, but it feels like you're getting ready to say goodbye.
36:37Like you're bailing on me.
36:39Bailing?
36:42I am fighting.
36:45I am scared. I don't know what's going to happen, but I am fighting my ass off.
36:51I want to see MJ graduate.
36:56I want to grow old with you.
37:01I want all of that.
37:05But in the meantime, I...
37:09I am going to enjoy every moment of every day.
37:27Let's get out of here.
37:31Hey, lean on me. I'm a lot stronger than you think.
37:41Our lives are brief. That's why it's important to search for meaning.
37:48We find it in our daughter's smile.
37:54In the warmth of our friends.
37:58Or the comfort of our faith.
38:04Then there are those who make their lives meaningful by making a great sacrifice.
38:12Hello, my name is Beth Young. I'm here to donate a kidney.
38:16I just found out I'm a match for a friend of mine.
38:19I'm sorry, ma'am, you're in the wrong place. You want a transplant office on the fourth floor.
38:23These are my forms. I think you'll see they're all completely filled out.
38:28Again, ma'am, you want the transplant office. This is emergency.
38:30My friend's name is Susan Delfino.
38:33It's funny, at first we didn't get along very well.
38:36Actually, we never got along.
38:39But that kind of thing seems so insignificant when someone is in need.
38:43That's great. Fourth floor, elevators down the hall.
38:50I really don't mean to trouble you, but these forms have to get to the right place.
38:54I don't want to mess this up.
38:58It's the most important thing I've ever done.
39:02Okay. I'll take care of it.
39:05Thank you so much. You're very kind.
39:19We need some help over here!