101 It'll, um... it'll be a lot easier once he gets well enough to move out. 102 So do you want to have lunch tomorrow? 103 I'd love to. 104 Okay. Wow. 105 Pick me up at 1:00, and we'll do something fun. 106 I'll see you then. 107 Okay. Oh, packages. 108 O h. 109 Thank you. 110 Hello. 111 Oh, hi, Lynette. 112 What? 113 Sir, watch your head. 114 Hi, honey. 115 Welcome home. 116 Thanks, guys. 117 Take it easy. 118 Come on, honey. Let's celebrate. 119 Sorry it's the cheap stuff. I had to economize. 120 But now that you're back, we can restock the wine cellar. 121 Let's toast. 122 It's very good to be back. 123 What's that? 124 It transmits to this -- my electronic monitoring device. 125 Didn't the lawyer tell you? 126 Tell me what? 127 I'm on house arrest. It's a condition of my bail. 128 Uh, No. No, he neglected to tell me that. 129 Yeah, if I move more than 100 feet from that telephone, an alarm sounds. 130 If I keep going, it transmits a signal to the FBI, and I'm back in jail. 131 But how are you going to work? 132 I can't. I can't do anything. 133 Uh, no, no, no. That's unreasonable. 134 What do they expect us to do for money? 135 Well, the lawyer's working on unfreezing the accounts. 136 And in the meantime, I mean, haven't you been booking modeling jobs? 137 Carlos, this is not like New York where I made thousands of dollars a day modeling haute couture. 138 I'm doing boat shows. 139 I spend eight hours a day doing this. 140 Well, I'd buy two boats from you. 141 Come on. 142 Where's my toast? 143 Welcome home. 144 Hello. 145 Hi, Bree. 146 What? 147 If you find anything in your sister's belongings that might shed some light on her death 148 letters or a datebook, please call me immediately. 149 I believe she did keep a diary or something. I'll look around for it. 150 Look at them all |