151 they'll at least know which one is ours. 152 Don't you think that's a little bit over the top? 153 Only the best for my Mom. 154 No, honey, these funeral homes make a fortune trying to convince people to overspend. 155 What are you saying? - Your mother was a sensible woman. 156 She wouldn't be comfortable with all these bells and whistles. 157 Maybe this one. Wood and veneer. 158 What? 159 You never liked Mam? 160 Well, it's awfully hard to like someone who actively hates your guts. 161 She always thought you married beneath you, and she let me know it. 162 She loved you. - She treated me like trash! 163 God bless her soul. 164 We're putting my mother in the grave. Now is not the time to pinch pennies. 165 Carlos, we're not exactly flushed with cash right now. 166 Let her be true to her roots. She was born humble. 167 And barefoot. 168 She was a queen. 169 So what did Mike say when he gave you the letter? 170 That it explains everything. 171 Well, does it? 172 I haven't read it. 173 Why the hell not? 174 I just can't. 175 You're a better woman than me. I would've ripped that open with my teeth. 176 Aren't you dying to know what he wrote? 177 Yes. But what if it's just a bunch of far-fetched stories? 178 Well, you should assume that it is. 179 Why? 180 Think about how good men are at lying on the spot. 181 God forbid you should give them time and a pen. 182 Hey, Edie. 183 You mind stopping by the site later? I have blueprints of the master bath. 184 Oh! I'll see you in a few, Bill. 185 My new contractor. We're sort of dating. 186 Didn't you once say you never mix business with pleasure? 187 No, I said never mix pleasure with commitment. 188 So, Susan, what are you going to do with the letter? 189 For Pete's sake, open it up already! 190 No. No, I won't. 191 I don't trust Mike anymore, and without trust -- 192 No, I'll just go in and rip it up and throw it in the trash. 193 Why don't we just rip it up? - No, no, no. Uh, that's OK. 194 I don't want to -- you know, litter. 195 She is so opening that letter. 196 While Carlos was making arrangements to bury his mother, 197 Gabrielle was making sure she'd be taking her secret to the grave. 198 Hi. I'm Gabrielle Sol?s. You're nurse -- Heisel? 199 Yes. Hi. 200 When you called and said you're coming down, |