451 and we can all just cool off. 452 That man is not coming back in this house. 453 Yes, he is. 454 No, he's not. 455 Lynette, he is my father, this is my house. 456 You can't tell me what to do. 457 I say we go up there and kick the door down. 458 Yeah, Dad, you do that. 459 Let me know how that works out for you. 460 [ rock music playing ] 461 Hi, um... 462 I don't know if I have the right address. 463 Does John Rowland live here? 464 I'm really glad you came by. 465 I was going to call you again tomorrow. 466 Uh, yeah, I'm -- 467 I'm sorry I haven't returned any of your calls. 468 It's okay. I'm just happy to see you. 469 I heard about Mr. Solis. 470 It sucks you had to take a job. 471 Yeah, well, you know me -- 472 I'll survive. 473 Come here. 474 Oh. Ha ha. 475 Oh, no, John. 476 I, uh... 477 I didn't come here for that. 478 What's wrong? 479 Well, I heard 480 that you're going full-time with your gardening business. 481 What happened to college? I decided not to go. 482 Why? 483 Well, an opportunity has presented itself, 484 and for me to take advantage of it, 485 I need to start making money. 486 John, what opportunity is more important than college? 487 For the longest time, 488 the only thing I had to offer you was my heart, 489 and Mr. Solis gave you security, 490 and I couldn't compete. 491 You know, but now, he can't even offer you that, 492 and I can. 493 My business is taking off. I can take care of you. 494 We can finally be together. 495 Mrs. Solis... 496 Will you marry me? 497 Please. Why else would you want to chaperone the dance? 498 Mrs. Van De Kamp needed volunteers. 499 She begged me. 500 You're so transparent. |