"you're gonna buy allmy interest in ojai foods." "We can't holly and I are gonna takethe proceeds from the sale of the stock and buy greendale winery." "I'm not supposedto have sex yet." "They think I'll just replacemy drug addiction- -oh,and what,after rehabyou're sworn to celibacy?" "Yeah,kinda." "I gotta go." "You're looking for something." "I'm not enough for you." "Am I enough for you?" "Are you runningfor president?" "Well,yes,I am,miss walker." "Dad had another kid,with holly." "Does mom know about this?" "No.And,kevin,she never will." "You told your sister about us?" "St that we're friends.It's--it's fine." "Don't worry." "We gotta be careful." "The prodigal daughter returns." "I thought it would bea nice surprise." "Oh,my god." "Sync:" "YTET-Åùö¨Ð¡Öí" "hey." "Do you know what this- -the editorial is about?" "That one of the reasons thatgovernor whitmore's candidacyis a stretchis because his daughteris too fat to be first daughter." "She's 13." "You're right." "That's awful." "Yeah." "I mean,my childrenare going through a divorce." "They need time." "They don't need to be judgedby the national media or anyone." "And not to mention..." "no.No,no.No way." "I'm not gonna be a factoring that decision." "Well,you knowthat there's no way for us to havea normal relationship." "You can forget about it,right?" "Okay." "There is a personal costwhen you run for president." "But as faras we're concerned,there's no reason why you and ican't be a normal couple." "How?" "Well,uh,for starters,could try and sleep ina little bit." "is thatwhat normal couples do?" "What about this?" "Uh,yeah." "Yeah,that's normal." "that cannotbe a good thing." "No,no.It's--it's gearing up." "Just give it a few minutes." "Come on,holly." "Listen to that.It sounds likeit's in its final death throes." "No!" "No,that's impossible." "It's brand-new." "oh." "my condolences." "Maybewe better read the manual." "Okay." "Um,how's your italian?" "very good." "L.A.Sucks." "I spent one hour on the 110, and I missed breakfast with... caitlin." "I didn't realizeyou had a guest.Sorry. I didn't realizeyou had a guest." "I didn't realizeyou had a guest.No,it's fine." "Saul,this ismy daughter rebecca." "Saul and iwork together at ojai." "Oh." "Yeah,it's so niceto meet you,rebecca." "Your mothenever saidthat you were so lovely." "Oh,I guess mom doesn'ttalk about me much, 'cause I doubtshe'd use the word "lovely." ""Becca,that was a compliment." "Say thank you." "Thank you." "You're welcome." "is thereany cereal left?" "Uh,yeah.Try the top shelf." "Well,I didn't realizeit was getting to be so late." "It was very niceto meet you,rebecca.Bye." "we'll talk moreat the office." "Soy about,um...interrupting the midmorning booty call." "Maybe you should put a sockon the door or something." "Saul was just helping me with the coffee machine." "Oh,is that what the senior setis calling it these days?" "Yes,we are seeing each other, if that's what you mean." "Well,at leastthat embarrassing little run-inclarified some things... the sudden windfall,the winery, the maserati,the crazy-expensive housewares." "Saul has nothing to dowith any of that." "Right." "Becca,I told you the truth." "A close friendiedand left me some money." "This is a good thing,becca." "I mean,you can go backto college if you want." "You can take classes--writing,photography." "You can travel if you want." "The point is,we have options." "Why can't you be happy?" "I would be happiif we had coffee." "okay." "No,we sworefor the sake of our sisterhoodthat we wouldnever,ever,ever ask each otherto double-date again ever." "Oh,come on,sarah." "We were 19 years old." "That is ancient history,and... besides,I already told robert that you would come." "Oh,it's "robert" now?" "Well,I have seenthe birthmark on his butt, so we're ona first-name basis." "Would you just come on?" "It'll be fun." "one thing joe and iare not at the moment is fun." "I'd saywe're downright gloomy." "Well,shake it up." "Get out." "Yeah,right,um...intensivecouples counseling didn't work, but a good dinner out,that'll fix everything." "Look,sarah,I know that you and joe have been having a hard time, but if I honestly believed thatstaying home was gonna help,then I would just drop it." "Sarah,there's a problem." "Okay, listen,fine.But if it's a complete disaster, don't say I didn't tell you." "What's the problem?" "It's your sister." "I just got off the phonewith her." "Not kitty." "Arahwhat do you mean you knew?" "What?" "I ran into herat holly's house the other day." "And you didn't thinkth was worth mentioning?" "I didn't think any of youwanted to hear it." "No." "Well,you're right about that." "Well,what was she like?" "I don't know." "She...she seemed fine." "Well,how long is she staying?" "I mean,if this is just a visit, I'd say we drop it." "It's not just a visit." "Apparently,she's dropped out of college and was living with a friending chicago." "And whenthat didn't work out, she moved back homeindefinitely." "Sounds likeholly raised a real winner." "Despite your opinionof holly or rebecca, the question remains, what are we going to do?" "Nothing." "Absolutely nothing." "Not with everythingthat's been going on here." "And what's thatsupposed to mean?" "What I mean,tommy,is do you really think thisbusiness with holly can go on if mom finds outabout rebecca?" "Ugh,this is exactly whyi didn't want to say anything." "Excuse me,holly is in our livesnow." "She is working here." "What if noraruns into rebecca?" "What if your mother asksquestions?" "I say we tell her." "I can't believe I'mhearing this from you,saul." "Mom finding out nowwill destroy her." "Besides,you're ina relationship with holly." "How long do you thinkthat can lastif this whole thing blows up?" "We all have thingsat stake,sarah." "At least if it's out in the openwe have a chance to diffuse it." "Saul,rebecca's livedin this city most of her life." "It hasn't affected any of us." "Justin and kittydon't even know she exists." "That's another thing." "I mean,justin's just out of rehab." "Are we really gonnathrow this at him?" "Right." "If your mother found out thatwe were keeping this from her-- we've been keeping itfrom her for--for months." "That was beforerebecca moved back home." "Our chances of keeping this a secret from her are-- saul,nobody will find outif we don't tell them." "Now holly's lied to rebeccaher whole life." "I don't think she's gonnarisk telling her now." "Come on." "Haven't we learned anythingthis year?" "Tommy,you're with us,right?" "Yeah." "Good." "Apparently,you've allmade up your minds." "It's settled then." "Brothers and Sisters Season 01 Episode 16" "He had this one long hair." "His,like,fu manchu thing." "d he had this little fuzzon his upper lip." "He was so proud of i -you're kidding." "And he called it a mustache?" "Yeah." "It was a mustache." "It was a mustache." "Mom,is there anything elseyou wanna bring up?" "How about my acneor that-- that piano tieI wore to the senior prom?" "Oh,my god." "You were the guying the pno tie." "I can't believethis is happening." "Mom,you're killing me." "Oh,don't be ridiculous." "I--I'm gonnamake you a bagel." "If it'll stop the humiliatingtrip down memory lane,please." "look,I thoughtwe were being discreet." "You're not dressed." "I'm not naked." "What are you twowhispering about down there?" "I was justoffering,uh,tylera ride to work today." "Justin,come on,now." "You don't needto feel uncomfortable." "Really,tyler is welcometo stay over any time she likes." "I mean,you two are old enoughto do whatever you want." "Just stay safe." "We are." "All right,just--here you go.Eat up." "Thank you." "I'm going... please." "going get readyfor my day.Bye." "Bye." "Wow,you must'vereally won her over." "I mean,she does not dig upthose embarrassing storiesfor just anyone." "Well,you canget en tonight." "My parents will bemore than happy to fill you inon all the gory detailsof my adolescence." "Okay,they're meetingtheir only daughter's recovering-addict boyfriend." "Somehow senior pmdoesn't strike meas the dinner topicof choice." "Justin,they're not like that." "They're gonna love you." "I hope so." "check out this web site." ""The skinny minnie." ""Wow,do people reallyread this?" "Yep." "Everything you always wantedand not wanted to knowabout your celebrities." "Scroll down past the photoof britney without underwear." "oh,it's you... and me!" ""Soap hunkshops for furniturein weho with friend." "Wow,I'm a friend?" "You're a friend in italics." ""And if that didn'tsound the alarm,check out the less-than-heterolamp he took home." ""I told you that lampwas gay and ugly." "It gets worse." ""It could just bewishful thinking, but we're getting a serious gayvibe from the daytime doctor." ""Kev,I've spent the morningfielding calls from my agent,my manager,my mom." "Your momchecks skinny minnie?" "She googles my nameonce a week." "And that's not the point." "We need to lay low." "What?" "Chad,we barelygo out in daylight as it is." "Come on,I'm startingto feel like a vampire." "Besides,we didn't do anything wrong." "I know." "But,kev,I'm in this guy's sights." "Look,there are better optionsthan laying low." "Believe me." "We can call... dan silk,threaten him." "No offense, but I don't thinkyou could take him." "Not to mentionpummeling this guy wouldn'tdo much for my public image." "I mean,we could threaten himwith legal action." "But it's true." "I'm a lawyer." "Truth is irrelevant." "Look,I do this all the time." "I just need to make it clear, if he doesn'tprint a retraction, he's gonna face a very lengthy, very expensive lawsuit." "I'll bury himin discovery and depositions." "It's lawyering 101." "I've never seen you so..." "litigious." "Right." "It's kinda hot." "but no waycan you call him." "Oh,why--look,he's not somemajor corporation." "He's one guy.He's one loser." "He'll cave.They all do." "Believe me." "No." "We just needto let it blow over." "these stories don't havea long shelf life." "If we don't give himany more ammunition, this silk dude will move onto somebody else." "A-nd then- -and then what,daylight again?" "Definitely." "Good." "And I could totallytake that guy." "You just worry too much,nora." "You always have." "Look,I know sarah and joeare going through a rough ti, but are you surethat's all?" "I really think tommy's decisionto buy this winery with hollyis bothering hermore tn she's letting on." "Look,tommy and sarahhave a very strong bond." "And william never would havebrought sarah to ojai foodsif he thoughtthat she and tommy couldn't survivea little sibling rivalry." "You're right.you're right." "I mean,look at us." "What do you mean?" "Our familywasn't exactly a picnic,and yet, here we areafter all these years, still speakingto one another." "You want a green bean?" "Yes,thank you." "It's a small miracle,isn't it?" "Yes,it is." "I don't know..." "I think maybeI was wrong about her." "About who?" "Holly." "What do you mean?" "You're seeing her, tommy is starting a companywith her." "As much as I hateto admit it... maybe william wasa good judge of character." "Well,I mean,your instinctsare admirable, but you don't have toput aside your feelings for the sakeof any of us,nora." "I'm not saying I want to be the woman's best friend." "I'm just saying..." "I have been so busyblaming her, I don't think I've ever really seen her for who she is." "Okay." "So what are you proposing?" "The truth of the matter is, holly isa part of our family now." "I think I should embrace that, if only to set an example." "I mean,we all have to putthe past behind us where it belongsand move on." "You think I'm crazy?" "No,nora,I don't think you're crazy." "Good,'cause if there'sone person I count onto be my reality check,it's you." "Saul?" "What?" "It's the past." "It's--it--it's not behind us." "You have to tell me." "What?" "Tell me." "William and hollyhad a daughter." "What?" "Her name is rebecca." "She's 20 years old." "She's here in L.A.I'm so sorry,nora." "I'm so sorry." "No onewanted to upset you." ""No one"?" "Who else knows?" "Who else knows?" "Sarah and tommy and kevin." "But you have to understand- -what about justin and kitty?" "They don't know." "Oh,god." "Look,nora,I didn't want this to be like the affair." "I didn't want it to festerunder the surface, haunting us." "Come on,nora." "Oh,my god." "Where--where are you going?" "What are you doing?" "I have to findkitty and justin." "Please,wait.Talk to me.Wait,please." "No." "There will beno more lies,saul." "No more." "I won't stand for it." "Nora,wait." "are you sure?" "I mean,how do we know thatholly's even telling the truth?" "As much as I'd like to,I don't think we can ignore the obvious." "What are we supposed to say?" ""Oh,wow,we have a sister now"?" "Justin,you don'thave to say or do anythingyou don't want to." "This is just going totake time for us all." "So--so what?" "Dad made holly a beneficiaryof the land because of rebecca?" "I don't know,but I suspect it's part of it." "Did he knowthat he was her father?" "I don't know what he knew." "This is crazy." "You're saying dad hid one ofhis kids from us for years,and thengave holly the land, so--so his affairis thrown in our face because of some girlnamed rebecca?" "Justin,I wish I could tell youwhat your father was thinking." "I--it's a shock." "It's a shock for me,too." "I don't know why." "He liedto you about having a mistress." "Oh,justin,that's not fair." "No,seriously,I mean,why should I be so shockedthat he lied to us,too?" "I mean,this whole--this wholefamily revolves around lying." "Justin,please." "grandma!" "Aunt kitty!" "hi,honey." "Hi,grandma." "Hi." "Hi." "hey,guys." "Hey,sweetie poo." "Hi,rascal." "Hey,guys." "Wonderful." "Hey,nora." "Hi." "Hey,kitty." "I can hardly pick you up." "Please help me understandhow you could discoveryour father has another childand not tell me." "We we tryingto spare you the pain." "How,by keeping me in the dark?" "God,you should've seenjustin's reaction." "Oh,that's why saul shouldn't have said anything." "No,you do notget to blame saul for this." "At leasthe had enough faith in me,enough respect for me,to be honest, which is more than I can sayfor you or tommy or kevin." "What...were you justnever gonna tell me?" "Is that it?" "Mom,you've had so muchto cope with." "Just didn't seem to bethe right time." "Oh,I can just see tommyspearheadingthis whole brilliant idea." "He's so like his father." "No,it was my idea." "It was your idea?" "Yeah,I was the one who thoughtthat we should keepthis information from you." "your father made you presidentof our family business,sarah,not our family." "And you taught me to alwaysput this family first..." "and that'swhat I was trying to do." "No,it is not." "You were trying to dowhat was easy for you." "You ink this has been easy, keeping this a secret?" "No one asked you to." "There isno justification for this." "oh,god.What?" "!" "Hey." "You ready for dinner?" "May I speak to dan silk?" "You're talking to him." "My name is kevin walker,and F.Y.I." "If you're gonna make a livingtarnishing people's reputations,you may wantan unlisted number." "Thanks for the tip." "Do I know you?" "No,you do not,although you did printmy picture without my permission on your littlelibelous web site." "I'm the friendof chad barry." "Oh,you're that dude." "Yeah,I'm that dude." "Hey,I'm just lookingfor the dish on barry,so,uh, if you wanna spill,I'm sure I could-- no,no,no,no.You misunderstand." "I'm an attorney." "And on behalf of mr.Barry," "I demand that youcease and desist publishingall uncorroborated informationabout his personal life." "Hey,man,what can I say?" "Inquiring minds wanna know." "Mr.Barry's contemplatingfiling a complaint." "The cause of action--invasion of ivacy,libel, unfair business practices,intentional inflictionof emotional distress." "Should I go on?" "But you're not denyingbarry's gay?" "Okay,listen to me,son,and I'll say this in a waythat you understand." "If you don't stoptargeting my client, I will bury youso deep in litigation, it'll beyour great-great-grandchildren paying off the legal bills." "Do I make myself clear?" "Yeah,I get it." "You made your point." "Good.Then thank you so muchfor your time." "hey,mom." "What's wrong?" "Kevin?" "What are you doing please,please,tell meexactly what you were thinking." "Because I'm sure,I'm quite sure, we all agreedwe would not say a thing." "You agreed,saul!" "Kevin,kevin,I didn't want itto happen the way it did." "I'm sorry,do you even--do youeven get what you've done?" "Mom--mom is furious." "Kitty and justinare reeling." "I mean,sarah is mortified,as am I,as is tommy." "Did you stop and thinkfor a split second how bad this makes us look?" "Well,frankly,I wasn't thinking about you." "You weren't thinkingof anyone,saul!" "I was thinkingabout your mother." "You had no right,absolutely no right, to do thiswithout consulting us." "I have every right." "She's my sister." "And you tell me that youwouldn't do the same thingif it were kitty or sarah." "I wouldn't single-handedlysell outthe rest of my family,no." "You weren't there,kevin." "She was sitting in front of me, opening up her heart to holly, beratingerselffor misjudging her,and she expected meto tell her that she wasdoing the right thing." "And I will be damnedif I will let her make herselfvulnerable in that way only to have her worldcome crashing down again." "You better hope this family finds a way to repair itself, because if this doesany lasting damage, I'm holding you responsible." "you know,I learnedsomething interesting today." "You knowthe san francisco cable carsare e only movingnational monument." "didn't know that." "You know,I have told youevery time that I sleep withsomebody I work with, and you can't tell methat we have a sister?" "A half-sister,and for the 400th time, kitty,I am sorry." "I don't know what else to say." "Well--I thought you gals were gonnatable this discussion." "Yeah,so did I!" "We are." "what's happening in D.C.?" "Well,I'm working on legislationnow that, if we pass it, would dramatically reducegreenhouse gas emissions." "It'd be like taking 100 millioncars right off the street." "It'd bepretty groundbreaking." "That's impressive." "Yeah." "You know,the other thing- -and for the record... oh,brother." "I don't seewhy I should be the oneto take the fall for this." "I wasn't the only one that knew." "Okay,well,you're bearing the brunt of thisbecause you happen to be here." "Okay,believe me,I wish thattommy and kevin were here,too." "Is it always like this?" "Yeah." "Anyway,I don't even knowhy you're upset." "You always dreamed of having a little baby sister." "Sarah,you know what?" "I was 6,okay?" "And that little wish didn't include dad cheating on mom." "I didn't knowwhat to do,kitty,so I thought the best thingto do was nothing,so shoot me." "Oh." "do you like cigars?" "'Cause I got some good ones,and we could... that'd be great." "You didn't know what to do,so you did nothing." "Oh,what would you have done,kitty?" "What would you have done?" "Oh,yeah,just" "I would have told you,sarah." "justin,where are you?" "You were supposedto be here an hour ago." "Look,I can't make it." "I'm sorry." "What are you talking about?" "My mom's been cooking all day." "Look,I'm sorry,okay." "It's something with my family, and I can't talk about it now." "Look,I gotta go." "I'll call you tomorrow." "I'm glad you called,man." "It's been a while. -thanks for coming." "it's bad enough my dadwas in love with another woman, like my mom wasn't enough,but, I mean,another kid?" "I guess you weren't enougheither,huh?" "like,ready to do it all over again." "*****" "*** -***" "This whole thingis textbook you." "Look,I know you,justin." "You didn't becomean army medic for nothing." "You can't standto see people in pain." "And right now you and your family are suffering." "There's nothing you can doto make that go away." "And if it gets overwhelming, you know the drill-- find a meeting,work the steps." "You know,I still don't get it,though." "I mean,how could he lie to us about his own daughterlike that,knowing what it would do to uswhene found out?" "And her." "Rebecca,right?" "You know,I didn't even think about her." "God,what if..." "I wonder if she even knows." "not exactly a "normal couple"night out,huh?" "Oh,I thinkit was surprisingly normal, consideringhow blindsided you were." "You want something to drink?" "Oh...yes,please." "I think I have to just sitand not move." "Because if I do,who knowswhat else is gonna come alongand rip my life apart?" "You're right." "Let's not move." "It's too big a risk." "I just don't knowwhat I'm supposed to do." "Why do anything?" "Well,eventually,I'm gonna have to get up." "I don't know,the thing is,is that everybody keeps telling methat I have this sister, and I don't knowwhat the hell that means." "I mean,when I think of sarah, I don't think of her D.N.A." "I think about how we grew uptogether in the same housewith the same weird family." "And how we,you know, shared our diariesand our shampoo." "But what,am I supposed to havethose same feelingsfor a womanI never even met?" "Oh,I don't thinkanybody expects that." "Oh,well,and then there'S..." "my dad." "I don't know,the thing is,is that everybody keeps telling methat I have this sister, and I don't knowwhat the hell that means." "And I was just startingto get all... happy." "I wouldn't let thisdestroy that." "You hold on to what's good, what makes you happy." "You make me happy." "I do?" "Yeah." "would itbe okay with you if we... still just sit herefor a while?" "As long as you want." "kids wake you up?" "No." "I,uh,I just couldn't sleep.you want to talk?" "you want to talk?" "No." "it's all right,joe." "You don't have to stay up." "You'll get through this." "Everyone's so mad at me--mom... kitty,uncle saul." "And,um..." "I don't have you." "You know?" "I'm right here." "justin." "Hey,mom." "Justin." "I'm fine.I'm fine." "Are you all right?" "I'm fine.I'm fine.I'm just exhausted." "Okay." "Hey." "I told tyler it wouldbe all right if she waited here." "Okay.Yeah." "I'll give you guys some privacy." "I'll be upstairs if you need me." "All right.I love you." "I love you.I'm okay." "I love you,too." "I'm okay." "Okay." "Okay." "your mom told me what happened." "I'm sorry." "Sorry about missing dinner." "Oh,it's okay." "I was just worried." "Um,the last timeyou sounded like that..." "I was with my sponsor." "Oh." "That's good." "Look,I get itif you're angry at me." "I'm not angry." "I just don't knowif I can handle it." "I guess that's whythey tell younot to date anyoneyour first year you're clean." "I never understood thatbefore tonight, because I couldn't deal with anyone or anything... but me." "That's how it should be." "Look,you weren't wrongto worry,okay?" "I just don't think I'm readyfor a relationship,tyler." "I know." "I know." "I just want youto be okay." "More than anythingI want for us..." "I want that for you." "Come here." "it's okay." "have you talkedto mom?" "I keep trying to reach her, but she's not picking up,at least not for me." "Yeah,not for me either." "Let me be the oneto kick holly out of our livesonce and for all." "s-sarah... holly's not going anywhere, nor do I want her to." "I-I hope you don't think what happened last nightchanges anything." "It changes everything." "Tommy,youan'tstill be planningto go into businesswith that woman." "I am." "She won't be satisfieduntil she has destroyed everything we've created here." "Don't be fooled,tommy." "This whole nightmareis because of her." "Sarah,there is enough blameto go around." "I-is that a dig at me?" "We lied,dad lied." "In fact,right nowholly's probablythe most honest one of us all." "You can't be that naive." "Look,I already told you,I didn't start this wineryfor you or mom." "All right?" "I did this for me, building something for myself." "That was before the horror showlanded on my lap." "Look,it landed in our laps." "You want to control everything." "God,you just--you thrive off of control." "But this isout of your hands." "Spare me,tommy." "Okay?" "I already pay for therapy." "I really don't needyour amateur psychoanalysis." "just let it go." "okay.Well,clearly I'm the only one who still gives a damnabout ojai, so...you'll understandthat I have work to do." "excuse me." "I'm looking for holly harper." "She's not in her office." "I don't know where she... do I know you?" "No,I don't think so." "I'm her daughter rebecca." "Right." "I thought you'd lookmore like your mom." "I'm sarah...walker." "It's nice to meet you." "You,too." "So...holly?" "Oh,um,I have no ideawhere she is." "Okay." "Thanks." "Sorry." "Rebecca." "Um,do you have a minute?" "Could I...talk to you?" "Yeah,sure." "Hey,becca." "Where you been?" "I stopped by ojai today." "I wanted to check outyour new digs." "You did?" "Yeah,I got the addressfrom some papersyou had lying around." "I thought I'd surprise you." "Well,I'm sorry that I..." "I missed you." "I was out meetingwith a distributor,and I-I didn't wantto driveall the way backto the office." "So,um,would you like meto make lunch for both of us?" "No." "I don't really havean appetite right now." "I met some people there,at ojai... like sarah." "Mom,do you rememberthat christmas when I was 8and I had my tonsilstaken out?" "And then after the surgery, your friend bill came byto visit,and he gave me that dollwith the long red hair." "Dibill really thinkthat a dollcould make upfor abandoning me?" "what was it,like a "sorry for beinga deadbeat dad" gift?" "Please..." "let me explain." "Oh,there's an explanationfor why you lied to mefor 20 yrs?" "You said that billwas just your friendand j ust kinda left out that part about himbeg your boyfriend for, like,two decades,and my father?" "Honey,oh,god,it is--it is complicated." "It seems pretty simpleto me,mom." "You were willing to besloppy seconds for some rich jerkwith a wife and kids." "And my daddidn't want to fess upto having a bastard childwith his mistress 'cause he didn't want to riskhis norman rockwell life." "Do I have it straight,mom?" "No,I know that you're angry, but you need to hear me though." "Why?" "It's too late to doanything about it." "He's dead." "Yes...but--but you- -how much of it is mine?" "Wh-what?" "The money that william walkerleft you, how much of it is mine?" "I-I put $2 millionin a trust in your name, and it will be yourswhen you're 25." "Well,I guess that's betterthan some stupid doll." "hey." "Dude,I am so screwed." "I'm so glad it's youand not my mom, or my brothers or my sister, or indeed my half-sister." "Could my lifeget any more complicated?" "What's up?" "Did you even hearwhat I said?" "A countdown clock--dean silk is counting out the daystill I come out on his friggin' web site." ""Chad barry,come out,come out, wherever you are." ""That son of a bitch." "What I can't figure outis why is is guygunning for me?" "Oh,no." "You called him." "No,I--yes." "Yes,I did." "I thought I..." "I thought I could convince himto leave you alone." "You thinkyou're the first lawyerever and try and scarethis asswipe?" "He makes his livingfrom screwingwith people's personalives." "You just egged him on." "You promised you wouldn'tdo anything." "I'm sorry,chad." "I come froma long line of peoplewho are incapable ofleaving well enough alone." "If you had any respectfor how importantmy career is to me,you would've listenedand not gone behind my back." "You're right." "You're absolutely right." "Yeah." "I'm sorry." "I am sorry." "So." "Where do we gofrom here?" "I'll tell you wherewe won't go-- out to the movies,out to dinner, shopping,hiking,the gym..." "I'm all for cutting outthe gym." "No,the shipmentwas for 1,400,not 14." "Look,just deal with it." "Okay?" "Do you have any idea... what you have doneto my feand to rebecca's?" "What I've done,are you serious?" "My god." "As a mother,how--how could you be that cruel?" "My daughter is crushed." "Her whole identity,everything that we had--our--our relationship-- has been--been decimated, and all for what,out of spite?" "So--so that youcould get even with me?" "But I just told herthe truth." "I was planningon telling her everything, on my timetable,in my way." "It was not your place." "My place?" "Oh,you are unbelievable." "It wasn't your placeto have an affair with a married man." "It wasn't your place to havemy father's child." "It certainlywasn't your placeto come crawlingout of the woodwork and demand a pieceof our family business, but none of thatstopped you,did it?" "You' done nothingbut cause my family pain." "So if you'reperfect little worldhas come crashing downaround you because the truthhas finally come out, you know what?" "Join the damn club." "I let you treat me like dirtbecause I loveand respected your father." "But I am done treating you with any measure of civility." "Is that a threat?" "You bet your assit's a threat." "And you..." "i trusted you." "Holly,I had to dowhat was best for my family." "Don't you evercall me again." "I'm sorryyou feel that way." "Not sorry enough." "what you reading?" ""Seeing with serenity:" "How to copewith what life deals you." ""I took a tripto the self-help sectionat the bookstore." "So far it's justpages and pages of vague platitudes." "Mom,you've been avoidingmy calls." "I didn't knowwhat I wanted to say." "Look,I wish I couldturn back the clockand make a different decision,mom,but I can't." "I know." "You seem angrier at methan kevin or tommy." "Am I wrong?" "Probably not." "you hold meto a different standardthan anyone else." "That's not fair." "Yes." "You're right." "It's not fair." "I just always feltthis connection with you." "I mean,you raise a boy,and you don't expect themto tell you anything." "You're lucky if they acknowledgeyou on their way out the door." "But you..." "always confided in me." "I felt like you trusted meto handle whatever came along." "I never had that relationshipwith my mother." "I always thoughtI had it with you." "mom,we do havethat relationship." "The last thing in the worldI wanted to do was hurt you." "I know." "But that doesn't meanyou didn't." "justin." "I...get the feelingyou're not here to see me." "No,I'm not." "Is rebecca here?" "rebecca,this is justin,justin walker." "So you're one of them,his family?" "Yeah." "I got it,mom." "Okay." "if you're expectingtears from me,you can forget it." "I'm not expecting anything." "I just wanted to meet you." "Well,I'm here." "I'm real." "You can even touch me." "uh,you--you wanna walk?" "Okay." "It's so bizarre." "We live,like,15 minutes away." "In L. A." ",That's practicallybeing neighbors." "Where'd you go to school?" "I started at la salle." "Swanky." "Well,I got kicked outjunior year, and then I finished upat,uh,san marino." "What about you?" "Marshall.I thinkwe played you in football." "Uh,didn't play football." "Oh,that's good." "I hate it." "uh,marshall?" "Uh,did youknow a carter espen?" "Oh,god." "Totally." "he used to datethis girl rebecca." "Yeah,that was me. ... okay,I'officiallyfreaked out now." "I mean,what if we had met?" "What if we--oh... oh,the greek tragedyof it all." "so...what do you do?" "presently,not much." "I'm a--I'm a vet." "I was in afghanistan." "Afghanistan." "That must've been intense." "Uh,yeah,it was." "So... you and carter..." "I can't believe that." "Proudly Presents f" "Brothers and Sisters Season 01 Episode 16 END"