301 [ whistling ] 302 What's that noise? 303 Hi. 304 W-what are you doing here? 305 I was walking outside, and I saw you in the window. 306 I was surprised. 307 I never thought of you as a diner person. 308 I'm not. 309 The coffee's just dreadful, and -- 310 well, it's late, 311 and I needed to get out of the house, 312 and it was the only place still open. 313 Yeah. 314 I didn't mean to interrupt. 315 George? 316 Would you like to join me 317 for a dreadful cup of coffee? 318 It was my first week in college, 319 and I went to a meeting of the young republicans 320 where Rex gave a speech, 321 and I went up to him afterward 322 and introduced myself and told him that I agreed 323 with his stance on the death penalty. 324 He took me out to a diner, and, uh... 325 we stayed up till 2:00 in the morning 326 talking about big government, 327 gun control... 328 and illegal immigration. 329 Oh, it was just -- 330 it was just such a magical night, 331 and I knew by the time he got me back to my dorm 332 that one day, 333 I was going to be Mrs. Rex Van De Kamp. 334 Wow. 335 And even now, you know, after the betrayal, I -- 336 I know that we're supposed to be together, but... 337 I don't know how I can be with someone I don't trust. 338 So... 339 What are you going to do? 340 [ sighs ] 341 That I don't know. 342 What do you think I should do? 343 You're asking me? 344 Oh, I should not have done that. I'm -- 345 Oh, no, no. No, it's okay. 346 No, George, it's not okay. It was insensitive. 347 I know how you feel about me, and I -- 348 No, Bree, I -- I want to help. 349 Oh. 350 Thank you. |