301 No, see, here's the thing 302 You go ahead into class. I'll find room for your kids. 303 Okay. 304 Hey, Edie. 305 Susan. 306 Boy, I've got to say, I envy you. 307 In the name of god, why? 308 Well, you get to build your dream house -- for free. 309 I mean, in a weird way, your house burning down was really a good thing. 310 There's nothing good about it. 311 I can't replace the memories, the photographs, the -- is there something you want? 312 Okay, here's the deal, Edie -- 313 I -- I -- 314 I-I -- what? 315 Spit it out already. I'm busy. 316 I just wanted to see how you were holding up. 317 You know, with Mrs. Huber and everything. 318 My best friend was murdered and stuffed into a garbage bag, 319 and nobody cares enough to... go with me to spread her ashes. 320 I'll go with you, Edie. 321 Hey. 322 Oh, thank god. I'm starving. 323 Well, dig in. I am way too tired to eat. 324 Hey. I'm sorry. Come here. 325 Mm? 326 So did you get to go by the hospital, visit mama? 327 I worked 10 hours today. 328 I'll go by tomorrow. She doesn't even know when I'm there. 329 She's going to wake up soon, I know it. 330 And you know what would make her really happy? 331 Oh, god, if you say a grandchild, so help me, Carlos -- 332 Gabrielle, please. 333 No, you promised -- no babies. 334 Things change. 335 Yeah, I know. The feds towed away my maserati, my husband is -- is a felon, 336 and I spend my days getting groped by fat tractor salesmen at trade shows. 337 I am well aware things change. 338 A baby is solid, a constant. 339 And who's going to be changing the diapers when you're pumping iron in a federal prison? Huh? 340 I like my lifestyle, and I don't want you to kill it. 341 Well, look around, Gabrielle. It's already dead, 342 and there's nothing you can control. 343 Maybe, but having a baby? 344 That I can control. 345 You I can control. 346 Hey, you can't talk to me like that. I'm still the man of this house. 347 Oh, really? 348 The man of the house? 349 Don't walk away from me. 350 Hey, hey, my food. |