201 and I want to know 202 that if the two of them are over here, 203 that they are going to be supervised, 204 and I really want you to stop looking at me like I'm crazy. 205 The only reason I'm smiling 206 is because it's practically irrelevant. 207 I've sold the house. 208 Really? 209 Mm-hmm. 210 We'll be moving at the end of the month. 211 You sold the house? 212 Zach. 213 Why didn't you tell me about this? 214 I wanted to wait until it was official. 215 You told me when I got back from Silvercrest 216 that you'd reconsidered. You lied to me. 217 I think you need to take your medicine. 218 What, you think pumping me full of drugs 219 is going to keep me quiet? 220 Upstairs now! 221 Well, you don't care about me, 222 and you didn't care about Mom! 223 You know what? 224 I wish she'd shot you instead. 225 So you're moving. 226 We're all going to miss you. 227 Lynette: In the future, checklists mean 228 is it in the car, not, like, do you remember it, okay? 229 The next morning, 230 before Parker Scavo's little league game had even begun... 231 Hurry! 232 Hey! I'm not the one that forgot my mitt. 233 A major player was about to be tagged out. 234 Hi. 235 I, uh... 236 I thought you guys were at -- at practice. 237 Oh, Parker, um, forgot his catcher's mitt. 238 Uh, Lynette, this is Lois McDaniel. 239 She's one of my major suppliers in the area. 240 She's in paper products manufacturing. 241 Uh, it's nice to meet you. 242 Nice to meet you, too. You have a lovely home. 243 Thank you. 244 Just working out, uh, some of these new contracts. 245 You know, hammering out some of the little things, 246 the minor details -- overhead, the shipping costs. 247 Mommy, look what I found. 248 I'm sorry. Ha ha. These are mine. 249 Thank you. 250 They must have fallen out of my purse. |