301 No more freaking out. I need this weekend to go well. 302 Why do you care so much? 303 Because I'm going to have a husband of my own someday, 304 and I really don't want you living with us. 305 Are the lady fingers okay? 306 Oh, they're terrific. 307 We just appreciate y'all stopping by. 308 Well, we just wanted you to know how much we care. 309 So have the police come up with any leads? 310 Not really. 311 They'll be able to determine the make and model of the car, 312 but without any eyewitnesses, no one seems very optimistic. 313 Well, more importantly, is there any good news about Juanita? 314 No change. 315 All we can do is wait and hope for the best. 316 We put her on our prayer list at church. 317 Oh, that's very sweet, Danielle. Thank you. 318 It must really help during times like these -- 319 having kids. 320 Yeah, they're a blessing. 321 Children make everything worthwhile. 322 You guys are the future. 323 Legacy. 324 Thanks. 325 After we're all dead, you'll be the only ones left to carry on. 326 Gabrielle and I are about to start a family. 327 Oh, hey, that-- that's great. 328 When did you decide this? 329 It's a fairly recent development. 330 I see. 331 We'll talk about this later. 332 Face it, 333 we're shallow people. 334 I mean, can our lives have any meaning if all we ever do is buy stuff? 335 That depends on what we buy. 336 I want a child. 337 In case you've forgotten, before we got married, we made a deal. 338 No kids. 339 Yeah, well, deals were meant to be renegotiated. 340 Well, we're not negotiating my uterus. 341 We should probably be going. 342 Yeah. Mm. 343 Thank you so much. 344 That was weird. 345 I feel awful for Carlos. 346 That talk about children is obviously coming from his grief. 347 Whatever. 348 I'm off the hook. 349 A weary Lynette drank her potent tea in hopes of finally finding the sleep that had eluded her. 350 Unfortunately for Lynette, |