551 Of course, of course. 552 - Yeah. Okay. - Bye. 553 Wow. 554 Yeah. 555 I think he's lying. 556 So do I. 557 Bang! Bang! Bang! 558 You -- you didn't get me! 559 Bang! Bang! Bang! 560 Bang! Bang! 561 Boys, could you get in here, please? 562 He broke my plane. Did not. 563 We'll talk about that later. Right now, I need you to take some medicine. 564 Are we sick? 565 Not exactly. This is a special kind of medicine. 566 It's -- it's like a vitamin, and you'll take it every day, okay? 567 Okay. 568 Oops. 569 Stay right there 570 Now open up. 571 Mnh-mnh. 572 - Here, you -- - no way. 573 Guy-- here. 574 - No. - Mnh-mnh. 575 In that moment, Lynette made a decision. 576 When it came to dealing with her children, 577 medication was no longer an option. 578 Of course, given her continuing level of frustration, Lynette also felt a little self-medication couldn't hurt. 579 So what's your strategy? 580 Are you just never going to speak to me again? 581 Something like that. 582 I suppose I do owe you an apology. 583 Careful. Wouldn't want you to strain yourself. 584 I shouldn't have lied to you about your father. 585 You and your sister are old enough to handle the truth, and I'm sorry. 586 Keep going. 587 I'm mad at you for about 7,000 other things. 588 If you tnk I'm going to apologize for taking you out of a strip club, you're wrong. 589 I consider it one of my finestoments. 590 Oh, Andrew. 591 I know you blame me for what's happening with your father, but... 592 it's not entirely my fault, and I need you to understand that. 593 I do. 594 I just... I don't want him to leave. 595 Neither do I. 596 Mom? 597 Yeah? 598 When can I have my door back? 599 Three months. 600 Royal oaks was the scene of a hate crime today |