551 I like standing out. 552 What's Paul doing here? 553 Oh, he's chaperoning. 554 He called a couple of hours ago and volunteered. 555 Really? Why? What's wrong? 556 Well, the other day, 557 he could have cared less about Julie and Zach dating, 558 and now, all of a sudden, he shows up at the dance? 559 Maybe he's just trying to be supportive. 560 Maybe. 561 Dr. Van De Kamp. 562 Hello, George. 563 My cardiologist phoned in a prescription. 564 Oh, right, right. 565 I've got it here somewhere. 566 So have you seen Bree lately? 567 Yeah, I ran into her last night 568 at the diner on Maple Avenue. 569 We had a nice talk. 570 Mm. 571 That's all you did -- just talk? 572 We're just friends, Dr. Van De Kamp -- nothing more. 573 That's good to hear. 574 You know, if you ever do get a vibe from Bree 575 that she's interested in more than just friendship, 576 I'd be careful if I were you. 577 Excuse me? 578 I just want you to know 579 that she'd only be using you to even the score with me. 580 Don't fall for it. 581 Bree would never do anything like that. 582 She's a lady. 583 Exactly. A very beautiful, classy lady. 584 Remember, they tend to end up with doctors, 585 not pharmacists. 586 Bree is very beautiful 587 and very classy, 588 but she's not very perceptive. 589 For instance, she thinks you're a good person, 590 and it's now very clear to me 591 you aren't. 592 I'd like my prescription now, George. 593 I can't seem to find it. 594 Guess I'll have to have it delivered. 595 Thank you. 596 No. 597 Thank you. 598 [ kansas's "dust in the wind" playing ] 599 Paul. 600 Did you notice? They're playing a classic. |