"Sea that aspiring modal there?" "That was ma, Deb." "Until the day I died." "I thought I'd go straight to heaven, but there was a bit of a mix-up and I woke up in someone else's body." "So now I'm Jane, a super-busy lawyer with my very own assistant." "I got a new life, a new wardrobe." "The only people who know what's going on are my friend Stacy and my guardian angel, Fred." "I used to think everything happened for a reason." "And, well, I sure hope I was right." ""A good-luck-at-your-audition frittata for my little frittata."" "It's from Fred." "It's kind of our new thing." "He makes me breakfast." "I make him lunch." "Adorable." "Hmm." "We're taking it slow." "We're at the cute-post-its around-the-house stage." "No PDA, I promise." "That works for me." "I see enough PDA at the office." "What?" "Oh, get this." "I saw Parker kissing Harrison last night in his office." "Oh, my God." "Who's Harrison?" "Oh, Claire Harrison." "Parker's former partner, in more ways than one." "Tall, gorgeous, rich." "So do I tell Kim?" "If I have learned anything from watching a weekend marathon of telenovelas, it is this:" "Scorned senoritas always kill the messenger." "So I shouldn't say anything." "Not a peep." "Oh, no." "What?" "Fred forgot his lunch." "Oh, can you bring it to him?" "No, can't." "Grayson and I are going to UCLA to meet a new client." "Oh, like a field trip." "She's a professor with an estate-planning issue." "A really boring field trip." "Yeah." "Yes?" "I put this together for you." "It is a summary of Harrison's entire scam, how she used this firm to blackmail her ex with a sex tape." "Timeline, evidence, the whole shebang." "Very thorough." "and your color-coordinated tabs, but I don't know the timing is right." "You don't wanna look like the jealous girlfriend." "You're afraid if you complain about Harrison," "Parker will think you're threatened." "Yeah, something like that." "Well, I say, do it anyway." "Parker just called." "He wants to see you." "You couldn't have opened with that?" "I was building up to it." "I think we need to talk about Harrison." "Call me Claire." "Claire's rejoining the firm." "What?" "W..." "Wow, that's great." "I'm taking her through our cases..." "I see you're handling the Gordon Leith suit against MediaLine." "Claire brought Gordon as a client." "Seemed like a good place to start." "I mean, only if that's okay with you." "Oh, of course." "No, absolutely." "I'll copy you on all the files." "Perfect. it'll be fun to work together." "Can't wait." "Sweet kid." "Don't start." "What?" "I didn't say anything." "We need to talk about what happened last night." "Tsk." "What about last night?" "The kiss." "Can't happen again." "I seem to recall hearing this speech." "I'm serious." "I'm with Kim now." "Yep, that's how the speech went." "Except it wasn't Kim at that time, was it?" "Don't you have a case to prepare?" "Go." "Prepare." "With the right signals, induced pluripotent stem cells will allow us to transform skin cells into heart tissue, lung tissue, any part of the human body." "Do you understand a word of this?" "This is actually fascinating." "Scientists take mature cells and make them believe they're new." "Heart disease, any number of genetic disorders." "Find that key." "Make the world a better place." "Miss Sweeney, wake up." "If you wanna change the world, you can't sleep through it." "Thanks, everybody." "See you next class." "Hi." "Thanks for meeting on campus." "I'm trying to finish up my work while I'm here." "Oh, are you going on sabbatical or...?" "Well, you could say that." "I've been diagnosed with Huntington's disease." "It's a degenerative nerve disorder." "Oh, professor, I'm so sorry." "I'm fortunate to get into Mercy General." "All they can do is treat the symptoms." "They have me on medications Xenazine," "Klonopin, haloperidol, tacrine." "There's no cure for Huntington's." "Not yet." "Someday." "How can we help you?" "Have you ever heard of cryopreservation?" "Um... isn't that when you have your body...?" "Frozen." "Yeah, after you die." "And then when science finds a cure, I can be revived." "Oh." "Well, it's unconventional, but, legally speaking, rather straightforward." "There's some paperwork." "A next-of-kin form and an advanced health-care directive." "My husband is deceased so there's no next of kin, and I already have a trust in place." "Okay." "Well, then why do you need us?" "I wanna be frozen now." "Before the disease destroys my body and my mind." "You mean before you die?" "Yes." "So, will you help me?" "Will we help you kill yourself?" "Will you help me save myself?" "Are we really going to waltz into court, ask a judge to let Kathy freeze herself?" "Well, I am." "It's crazy." "I don't think so." "I mean, she is a scientist." "She's thought this through." "Her body is failing her." "There's no cure." "And if she has a chance to..." "To what?" "To go to sleep and just pray for a miracle?" "Or more likely, never wake up at all." "She has a right to make her own decisions, to take a chance on future when her present seems bleak." "I still don't know if I agree." "You don't have to." "You just have to represent her." "Yo." "Fred, what are you doing home?" "I got your message." "I wanted to hear it in person." "Also, I forgot my lunch." "Mm-hm." "So hit me." "What's the big news?" "Ta-da." "You got a cat?" "Better." "A cat food commercial." "The can's just a prop." "You got the commercial?" "That's amazing." "Thanks." "It shoots tomorrow." "Ha." "I'm so nervous." "Heh-heh-heh." "Will you help me rehearse?" "Of course." "Okay." "Great." "You play my husband." "Your husband." "Mm-hm." "Mm-hm." "I can do that." "Fresh fish, white wine and Fancy Feast?" "I love it when you do the shopping." "And then the cat meows and you say..." "Oh, um." "Ahem." "You're not the only one." "That's right, Fluffy." "You gotta live for the little things." "That was great." "Hmm." "I should compliment you more often." "Oh, the kiss is part of the scene." "Oh." "Right." "You kiss your husband on the lips." "It says it right here." "'Wife kisses husband on lips with passion."" "And it doesn't bother you, does it?" "Me?" "No." "Of course not." "No." "Um... it's just acting with your lips and somebody else's." "Mm-hm." "You know, maybe I should come with you to the shoot." "Every big star has their people." "I'd be your people." "Yay, I've got people." "Mm." "Vanessa." "Hi." "Uh..." "Come in." "Yeah." "Um..." "I'm sure you heard." "Grayson and I broke up." "Yeah." "I'm sorry." "I had some things of his." "I figured he'd want them back." "Oh." "You know what?" "Grayson goes to the gym at lunch, which is why you're here now." "Well, there's never an easy way to do this, is there?" "Um..." "Would you mind giving this to him?" "Oh." "Uh..." "Sure." "Thank you." "You know, he thinks the world of you, for what it's worth." "It's not worth much." "He was clear." "Whatever he's feeling, it's just not enough." "My client built his bungalow as a retreat from the world." "Now his neighborhood is being turned into a 100-decibel industrial park because MediaLine was granted a variance." "It's no different from the variance that Mr. Leith received for his bungalow." "The coastline's not zoned for that." "Leith's exemption is not at issue today." "What's at issue are concerns like traffic." "We agreed to pay for road widening, traffic signals, off-site parking." "Okay, we've heard enough." "We'll take the matter under advisement." "How do you think that went?" "Um, in light of the circumstances..." "We're in good shape." "Thanks, Claire." "I knew I could count on you." "Call you later." "Okay." "That could have gone better." "The goal was to get concessions." "Concessions?" "A client like Gordon Leith doesn't pay $400 an hour for concessions." "Where's your kill shot?" "My what?" "Kim, you brought us to court with insufficient ammunition." "The goal is never concessions." "The goal is to win." "What is your current prognosis?" "Doctors give me two to three years before the symptoms make my life unbearable, 10 years before I die." "I know that this is difficult, but describe for the court what your life will look like, if your request is denied." "I'll lose motor control, the ability to walk, eat, speak, even swallow." "Dementia will set in." "By the time I die, I won't know who I am." "So why cryonic preservation now?" "So my body will remain as it is until a cure is found." "Do you have any concern about what you are asking the judge to allow?" "My only concern is that he won't allow it." "Professor Miller, I am sorry about your diagnosis." "But it doesn't give you the right to break the law." "Condescending and inappropriate." "It's a legitimate question." "The last time I looked, assisted suicide was illegal in this state." "Counselors, approach." "He's grandstanding." "He can make his speech during closings." "Vacco v. Quill." "The Supreme Court refused to create a right to physician-assisted suicide." "Donaldson v. Lungren..." "Prof. Miller isn't asking for physician-assisted suicide." "She wants to live." "Enough, both of you." "Mr. Waldron, I don't appreciate the lecture." "There'll be no summary judgment." "This matter will be heard." "Knock, knock." "Hi." "Nice work." "I didn't think we'd survive summary judgment." "A ways to go, but we're still in the game." "Cool." "Is that my Lakers hat and my Sweatpants?" "Yeah, I'm sorry." "I totally blanked." "Vanessa came by and asked me to give you that." "Wow, the box of stuff." "Yeah." "It's official now." "Sorry, Grayson." "Are you okay?" "I think so." "I guess if we were meant to be together, we'd be together, right?" "Right." "Okay, well, we should get to court." "Yeah." "Dr. Howser, now, the idea that you can freeze someone, bring them back to life, that's science fiction." "Only in the way that x-rays, transplants, and antibiotics were once considered science fiction." "Scientists have been cryopreserving on a smaller scale for decades." "It's only a matter of time." "Thank you." "Dr. Howser, say the court allowed Professor Miller to be cryogenically preserved." "What's involved?" "She would be sedated and her heart would be stopped." "So you're gonna kill her." " Objection, Your Honor." " Withdrawn." "Nothing further." "I don't see my character as a 'cat lady."" "She's a woman with a full life who also loves her cat." "You see the difference, right?" "Can you pass the broccoli?" "Sweetie, are you okay?" "It's my client." "This poor woman has an incurable disease." "You know, she's living her life, she's perfectly happy, and then one day, the universe betrayed her." "You know, all she wants is a chance to get that life back." "She has a chance." "She has you." "I don't know how to convince the judge that stopping Kathy's heart isn't the same as killing her." "I don't see the problem." "Jane's heart stopped on the operating table before you entered her body, and you're not dead." "Stacy, you're a genius." "A secret genius." "The best kind." "We've got our kill shot." "An environmental impact report?" "I ordered a new one from an expert I know." "Guess what he found on MediaLine's property." "Ne idea." "Endangered checkerspet butterfly." "The commission can't greenlight construction now." "Oh, ha." "Wow, talk about, uh, getting lucky at the last minute." "Not luck." "This is how it's done." "Prepare an amended motion, but don't file it yet." "We'll surprise MediaLine." "Shouldn't we share the report with MediaLine's attorneys?" "Rules of discovery prohibit..." "You're quoting the rules of discovery?" "I was running this firm while you were still getting felt up by frat boys." "Okay." "Ha-ha." "I'm having dinner with Parker and I'd like to tell him how well you're doing." "You wanna question my strategy, find a way to win first." "Despite what the state contends, Kathy Miller is not asking to be killed." "She's asking to have her heart stopped, and there is a difference." "That is a baby painted turtle coming out of a deep freeze." "No heartbeat." "No respiration." "I hate to object, Your Honor, but turtles?" "Research shows the painted turtle is one of species that completely stops their heartbeat and respiration for months at a time." "Now, according to Mr. Waldron, that equals a dead turtle." "But Sadie here, the very same turtle as in that film, might disagree." "Your Honor..." "The idea that life goes on even when the heart stops is not limited to certain reptiles." "Open-heart surgery, organ-transplant patients have their hearts stopped while remaining biologically alive." "Now, the only difference here is the length of time during which Miller's heart will be stopped before completion of treatment." "Kathy Miller doesn't want to die." "She wants to live." "Thank you." "This hasn't been easy." "I recognize that the state has a vested interest in protecting the lives of its citizens." "And it has precedent on its side." "But precedent isn't always enough." "Society evolves and so must the law." "Professor Miller, I am granting a court order allowing your procedure to go forward." "I wish you good health, in the future." "Thank you." "Thank you." "The state will most likely appeal." "Not in time to stop me." "I've already made arrangements." "Okay." "I don't know if congratulations are in order, considering." "What's the right thing to say here?" "I'll have a party." "Say you'll come." "Fresh fish." "White wine." "Oh, and Fancy Feast." "Oh, I love it when you do the shopping." " You're not the only one." " Oh, that's right, Fluffy." "You gotta live for the little things." " And cut." "Good." " Cut it." "Back to one, everybody." "Okay, this is torture." "Did it look like she was enjoying that?" "Actually, I don't wanna know." "Let's do the kiss again." "How many times are they gonna kiss?" "Gavin, this time, a little more heat." "Okay." "Is that code for tongue?" "Keep your heat to yourself, Gavin." "Action." " Cut." " That's a cut." "Cut?" "I'm sorry." "I ju..." "I wasn't feeling the chemistry." "Maybe this time without the husband." "Fred." "Excuse me?" "I think the little guy's right." "Little guy?" "Sorry, it's not going to work." "Dude." "I'm s..." "You can't argue with chemistry." "Schedule new auditions immediately." "She'll kiss every actor and male model until I see some chemistry." "Kim." "Here's something you never thought you'd hear from me." "I need your advice." "Well, that does explain the drink." "Yeah." "I've been doing some research, and it turns out that a genuine colony of checkerspet butterflies includes larvae and not just fully formed adults." "Fascinating." "What does that mean?" "That Harrison faked the report that we're supposed to present to the Coastal Commission." "So, what do I do?" "Well, you have to say something." "I can't. it's an ethics breach." "What are you looking for, Kim?" "Permission?" "And can't you talk to Parker?" "I mean, she is putting the firm in jeopardy." "What if he's in on it?" "He hasn't been the same since she came back and truth is," "I don't really know where I stand with him right now." "What?" "Okay." "You came to me for advice, so that is the only reason I am telling you this." "Okay." "I saw them kissing in his office the other night." "I have to go." "Hey." "I didn't know that you were go..." "Where's she?" "What are you talking about?" "I don't have time to play." "I have a cab waiting." "Where is she?" "Is she in the bedroom?" "Kim, there's no one here." "Well, you went to dinner with her." "Claire?" "Yes, we had dinner, then I came home." "End of story." "What, no good night kiss or you only do that at the office?" "How long have you known?" "Wrong answer." "Kim, I should have told you." "I wanted to tell you." "She kissed me." "It was a mistake." "It didn't mean anything." "It meant enough for you to keep it a secret." "Hey." "Sorry I'm late." "You didn't miss much." "Hey." "Hi." "I'm so glad you made it." "Oh." "Can I get you something to drink(?" "Uh..." "Maybe in a minute." "Okay." "Have fun." "She's in a good mood." "Must be feeling relieved." "What?" "She's drinking margaritas." "And I can smell the tequila." "She's celebrating." "Someone taking medications wouldn't be drinking alcohol." " The combination could kill her." " Another margarita." "There you go." "Thank you, doctor." "I appreciate it." "Bye-bye." "So?" "That was the Huntington's clinic where Kathy said she was being treated." "They've never heard of her." "Maybe she meant another clinic." "No, he keeps a registry for research purposes." "And she's not on it." "She's not dying." "Nope, but thanks to us, she's going into cold storage for a very long time." "Hmm." "Oh, hi." "This is a surprise." "Everything okay?" "We know you're not sick." "You lied to us." "Would you have fought hard for me if you knew I wasn't dying?" "We wouldn't have taken your case." "Exactly." "You owe us an explanation." "I've made my decision." "Goodbye." "We'd like to submit an amended complaint along with new evidence." "Just the highlights, counselor." "Pursuant to a recently completed environmental impact report, endangered checkerspet butterflies found on MediaLine's property." "Construction would violate Endangered Species Act." "Heh." "As luck would have it, we have a new report of our own." "Two new environmental reports?" "What's going on here?" "Well, we heard rumors about the butterflies." "We looked into it and discovered there were a handful on the property." "But they have been transplanted from their natural habitat in northern California." "That's outrageous." "Oh, it's all right here." "Looks like we've got some reading to do." "What just happened?" "Just a little setback." "It feels like a big setback to me." "Don't worry, Gordon." "I will take care of this." "You just walked out of the commercial?" "I didn't Walk." "I fled." "Stacy's kissing every actor/model in western hemisphere because of me." "This isn't good." "I close my eyes and all I see are lips." "It's like my brain's on fire." "You gotta pull it together." "Trust me." "Quickest way to destroy a new relationship is to show you're jealous." "Gotta play it cool." "Zen." "How am I supposed to do that?" "I'm not the actor." "She is." "You know what else she is?" "Here." "So be a man and hide your feelings." "You are net jealous, Fred." "You are Zen, Fred." "Fred." "Hey." "Are you all right?" "Hey." "You left without saying goodbye." "Oh." "Um..." "Yeah, I..." "You know, I just didn't wanna interrupt." "I was worried that all the kissing made you uncomfortable." "You know, jealous or something." "Ha-ha." "Jealous?" "Why would I be jealous of you kissing a who's who of hot hunks?" "Ha-ha-ha." "No, I'm cool." "You know, I am" "Zen." "Zen." "Really?" "Hmm." "You know, it took us hours to find a co-star with the right chemistry." "But it was worth it." "Such an interesting process." "Mm-hm." "Jean-Luc and I are so steamy that Fancy Feast wants to run a whole series of ads with us." "That's awesome." "We're gonna do one at the beach." "Of course." "One where we're having breakfast in bed." "Oh." "And I think one in a bathtub." "A bathtub." "In fact, Jean-Luc is taking me to a B  B in wine country to rehearse." "No, he's not!" "What?" "I'm sorry, but there is no way that I am cool with you going to wine country or anywhere else with a guy named Jean-Luc." "I will strap myself to your limo and scream "Stacy, don't do it" all the way up the coast." "Um..." "Are you gonna dump me now?" "Just go ahead." "Get it over with." "Fred, I made up all that stuff to make you jealous." "I was so worried you didn't care." "Really?" "You didn't need to do that." "I've been jealous ever since you got the commercial." "But I wanted to be supportive." "You know, I didn't want to be Jealous Fred." "That is so sweet." "Jealous Fred, meet Nauseous Teri." "Let's say, hypothetically, that we had knowledge a client intended to kill someone." "And who might your hypothetical client kill?" "Herself." "Someone who looked like you stood in my courtroom, arguing her client wanted to extend her life." "True, but we've since learned additional information." "She isn't sick." "We need you to reverse your order." "You need me to reverse it?" "Was there misconduct on your part?" "No." "Did you knowingly suborn perjury?" "No, Your Honor." "I'm sorry." "I decided this case based on principles of law, not peripheral facts." "No grounds to reverse." "Your Honor..." "You failed to do due diligence." "What happens now, that's on you." "I'll go through files." "You, transcript." "See if there's anything reversible." "What am I looking for?" "Errors in law, errors in process, spelling mistakes." "Kathy has court order." "She could go through." "Well, until she does, we keep looking." "Jane." "Kim." "Not now." "I'm really busy." "Did you intervene in my case?" "Define 'intervene.'" "MediaLine knew we're coming with a new report." "Tell me that you didn't call them." "I didn't call them." "I may have e-mailed an article about the inability of checkerspet butterflies to survive the southern California climate." "You had no right." "You knew I was going to." "What?" "What are you talking about?" "Come on, Kim." "That's why you told me about the fake report because you wanted me to do something about it." "I came to you for advice." "When have you ever come to me for advice?" "You wanted me to expose Harrison because you couldn't do it yourself." "That's just not..." "Kim!" "Your office." "Now." "Did you tip off the other side?" "I'm waiting." "What if I did?" "I don't know what's worse, the insubordination or the mind-numbing naiveté." "Think booty calls with Parker was gonna protect you?" "Excuse me?" "You're fired." "What?" "You can't do that." "My name is on the door that will be closing on your ass." "I was just about to come see you." "Lucky me." "Kim, let me explain." "Okay, explain." "It's complicated." "I'll make it simple." "Your new girlfriend fired me." "What?" "I'm not gonna fight it." "Let's call Claire." "We can discuss this." "You're not paying attention." "It's over, Parker." "We're done." "What is this?" "Just thought you should know who you're in bed with, if you don't already." "I've been through the transcript." "Stop looking." "I figured it out." "I know where Libby eats." "No, the judge can't help us." "We're going back to see Kathy." "I have nothing more to say." "We just need you to listen." "We know about your husband." "Excuse me?" "At our first meeting, you mentioned a trust and directive for when you wanna be revived." "Who gave you the right...?" "You did." "As your attorneys, it's our responsibility to blue-back those documents and file." "The cryogenics lab is already storing your husband's body, isn't it?" "What happened, professor?" "Luke died of a massive heart attack." "When I got to the hospital, he was gone." "Sol made the only decision that made sense to me." "I had Luke cryogenically frozen until science can repair the damage and bring him back." "For Luke, that makes sense." "But why would you..?" "You know, at our wedding, during his vows, Luke told me his life didn't start till he met me." "His future didn't exist without me." "And when I lost him, I really understood what he meant." "Living without him is too hard." "So," "I studied the research and I ran the probabilities and came to the conclusion that by the time they could bring him back," "I'll be gone." "If you freeze yourself, maybe someday you can resume your life together." "Simple math." "'Maybe' trumps the probability of zero." "I understand the need to put your life on hold for the one you love." "But are you sure that..?" "I'd really like for you to go now." "No." "Professor Miller, maybe your reasoning is sound," "But you left out part of the equation." "I'd like to read you something." ""Scientific achievement doesn't rest."" "It's a lifetime endeavor." "And if you wanna know the future, create it."" "That's my thesis." "I wrote that when I was in grad school." "Read it recently?" "You were on to something." "I know what you're trying to do." "True or false, your research on pluripotent stem cells could lead to repairing the damage caused by heart attacks." "It's true." "You might be freezing the one person who can bring Luke back." "What if it takes too long?" "What if it doesn't?" "In the words of a very smart woman:" ""if you wanna change the world, you can't sleep through it."" "Professor Miller started crying, so then I started crying, and Grayson, well, he was crying on the inside." "And no one's freezing themselves." "I'm so proud of you." "You should be happy." "What is it?" "No, I was just thinking about something that Grayson said." "He said he understood the desire to put your life on hold for the person you love." "Whoa." "That's kind of what you're doing." "Yeah." "We both are." "I mean, Grayson's putting his life on hold for Deb." "And that's why, I think, he broke up with Vanessa." "And I'm clearly putting my life on hold for him." "It's like I am emotionally frozen." "Hah." "I think it's time I tell Grayson who I am." "Okay." "Hey, Grayson." "Oh." "Yeah. 8:00." "Ha." "That sounds great." "Bye." "Grayson wants to have drinks with me." "Oh, my God." "It's fate." "Tonight's the night." "Stacy, I'm gonna tell him." "Yeah." "Sorry I kept you waiting." "Had a little business to tend to." "You fired Kim." "You heard." "I did you a favor." "Were you gonna keep her around once you got tired of her?" "So are we drinking or what?" "We're done." "I know you defrauded your husband." "You used the firm, you used me to rip him off." "Come on, Jay." "You and I play to win." "That's what makes us a good team." "We've represented people who have done a whole lot worse." "We represented them." "We didn't become them." "We're over, Claire, professionally and personally." "What are you gonna do, turn me in?" "Bar would have your license in a second." "Sure, I could lose my license." "But you will go to jail." "You're joking." "One call to the DA's office, mutually assured destruction on the count of three." "Wait." "What do you want?" "Money?" "I want your resignation." "She's not worth it." "You couldn't be more wrong." "Fred." "What are you doing?" "What are you doing?" "Going out." "You can't tell Grayson." "There are rules." "They're your rules, not mine." "You can't make him love you by telling him that you're Deb." "Fred," "I work with the man I love." "A man who loves me back, but he doesn't even know that I'm right in front of him." "And I need him to see it's me." "It's time, Fred." "Life is precious, and I don't wanna waste another minute." "it's time, Jane." "Judge Paula Abdul." "Today, just Paula, your wedding planner." "I'm getting married?" "Cue music." "Walk with me." "But what about a dress?" "Oh, uh... it's beautiful." "It's everything I dreamed it would be." "Well, it is your dream." "I'm so proud of you, Jane." "You've defied the universe to marry your soul mate." "Oh, wait." "Do I have something old?" "Uh..." "Uncle Mike." "Look at him." "He voted for Lincoln." "Okay, something new?" "Your dress, Jane." "Oh." "Something borrowed?" "Jane's body." "It's a good point." "Oh, and something blue." "Sweetheart." "Yeah?" "Here we go." "Well, this is it, Jane." "Welcome to the rest of your life." "Uh..." "But do you think you're ready?" "I do." "Hi, Jane." "Jane." "Jane?" "Jane!" "Hi." "Hey." "You all right?" "Uh..." "Yes." "I'm sorry." "I was just..." "What a day, huh?" "I've got something tell you." "I have something to tell you." "Can I go first?" "Sure." "Hmm." "So this case got me thinking." "What am I doing with my life?" "Cryogenics or not, you can't freeze time." "You have to make the most out of life." "Exactly." "I lost an amazing woman once already." "I'm not going to let it happen again." "Jane, will you be my best man?" "I don't know what that means." "I proposed to Vanessa, and she accepted." "What?" "I know." "Oh, God." "I thought I was afraid of a future with Vanessa." "I was afraid of losing her." "Oh." "Uh..." "I know." "It's crazy." "You and I have a connection, it would mean the world, if you stood up for me at the wedding." "No." "What?" "I meant wow." "Please excuse me." "Hey, Jane, what's up?" "What's wrong with Jane?" "I don't know." "She just ran out of the restaurant." "She looked really upset." "Uh..." "I'll be right back." "Okay." "Jane." "Jane, wait up." "Please." "Jane." "Grayson!" "Grayson." "Grayson." "Grayson." "Do something!" "Please, Grayson." "Please." "Grayson." "Deb?"