251 In Philadelphia? 252 Andrew, don't change the subject. 253 I'm sorry. I-I thought the subject was telling lies. 254 I called dad's cell phone. 255 I know he moved out. 256 Well, it's just temporary, and -- 257 I thought it would upset you, so I was protecting you. 258 Whatever. 259 You lied, so stop pretending like you have some sort of moral authority. 260 Andrew, just because I chose not to share my marital problems with you 261 does not give you the right to be rude. 262 How about driving my father away? 263 Do I get to be rude then? 264 Hi. 265 What's this? 266 That's a sock. 267 It's a man's sock. 268 I found it under our bed. It's not mine. 269 Oh, for god's sakes, Carlos, it's yao lin's. 270 Our maid wears size 13 gym socks? 271 No, she dusts with them. 272 See? 273 Socks instead of rags. 274 Susan, hello. 275 Mrs. Huber. 276 Did you and Mike come together? I saw him over in the fresh produce aisle. 277 No, like I told you before, we're just friends. 278 Oh. 279 By the way, if I didn't make it clear yesterday, 280 I absolutely did not do that thing you accused me of. 281 Hey, Susan. 282 Hey, Ms. Huber. 283 Nice to see you, Mike. 284 Hey. 285 You like alfred hitchcock? 286 They're doing a retrospective down at the rialto. 287 Uh... 288 I'm not really a fan. 289 Oh, come on. How can you not like hitchcock? 290 I just, uh... don't. Ha ha. 291 Oh. 292 Okay. 293 Well, uh, nice to see you. 294 You too, Ms. Huber. 295 You're so silly. 296 Pretending not to like him on my account -- I mean, really. 297 Will you just drop it? 298 You shouldn't be rude to me, Susan. 299 Your secret is not an easy burden to bear. 300 That insurance company is putting Edie through hell, |