Deception in relationships creates complex emotional consequences that extend beyond the initial lie, affecting trust, family dynamics, and personal identity; when individuals conceal their true circumstances from loved ones, the eventual revelation can destroy the trust built over time and force confrontations with painful truths that were previously hidden.
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How much you pay?
[laughter] Oh, don't let him bug you, honey. He's kind of got a screw loose.
>> Scotch on the rock, sweetie.
>> Don't do that again.
>> Why? What are you going to do to me?
[laughter] >> You want to dance?
>> No thanks.
>> Why not?
>> I'm busy, in case you didn't notice.
>> Don't get sassy with me.
>> Leave me alone, please. Hey, You owe me for two weeks.
>> I need to get paid.
>> Really?
>> And you're going to need to find another waitress cuz I can't work here anymore.
>> Why not?
>> I'm moving.
>> Yeah. Move away if you ain't got no money.
>> You owe me $228.
>> You got tips.
Most of them anyway.
>> Jackie, let's just be fair.
>> What the hell are you talking about?
Fair. You quit on me without any notice.
You know I got right. You know I'm your employer. You got to give me notice before you quit on me.
>> That's what I'm trying to do.
>> Had some nerve little girl walking in here and telling me you're going to quit. Now, who gave you the job when no one in this town knew who you were or liked what they saw? It was me, wasn't it?
>> All right. I I'll stay for two weeks. I I just need the money so that >> so that what? You can get a bus ticket out of here.
You hear that little brother? She thinks I'm some kind of idiot.
>> Maybe she'll dance for us.
>> Yeah, that's a great idea.
>> Yeah, I like that.
Yeah, just take off your clothes, get up on the bar there, and if you're good, then maybe you'll get the money.
>> Hey, come back here.
[panting] Come on. Just a little dance.
Please, I just want to go home. Please let me go. J, >> you embarrassed me tonight in front of my friends.
>> I'm sorry.
>> I feel real good. Just like a female [ __ ] See what you got UNDER THERE.
>> ALL OF ME.
>> HEY, GET OFF the damn table. Then you know how expensive that is to fix.
[groaning] [screaming] >> I forgot how much FUN THIS IS.
NO, NO, NO.
[screaming] >> [snorts] >> Good night.
Jack.
Well, darling, what can I do you for?
What can I get for a buck 75?
>> Running away?
>> Hungry? Mind?
>> Hey, you be nice and I'll be nice back.
It's one of those things you're supposed to learn in kindergarten. You eat eggs and meat or you one of those animal lovers.
>> Anything.
>> Well, you just hang on and I'll whip something up for you. A house special.
Buck 75. Okay. By you, >> Curly. House special, babe. Sure thing.
>> Vitamin C.
Thanks, >> man. Trouble, huh?
>> If you had a wish, what would it be?
What are you, some fairy godmother?
Just thought you might like some pleasant conversation.
>> Thought that might be a change for you.
>> What would you wish?
>> Oh, I always wish for the same thing. To win the lottery [laughter] at night when I fall asleep. Oh, I'm out there spending money like crazy. I used to wish for different things. Somebody to love me good. Nothing extra.
Just the same as what everybody else got. But now I'm happy. So all I need is money.
>> It's a waste of time. Wishing. Oh no, honey. You're wrong. Wishing it makes it so. Only you got to say it out loud.
Just thinking it's not enough. Like this. I'm going to win the lottery. Real sure yourself.
Hey hun, I'll make you a deal. Meal's on me if you make a wish.
No thanks.
Well, I wish you luck. One great big old lucky star.
Hi.
I know this sounds kind of weird, but um I just kind of had a fight with my boyfriend and I need a ride and so I was wondering if I'm sorry.
I don't know. Um >> hi. What's up?
>> She needs a ride. She was asking if we could >> Oh, sorry.
Nothing personal. I just don't uh I don't feel comfortable giving people rides. Sorry.
Yeah, it's okay.
>> She seems okay.
>> Cath, >> what's she going to do? Come on. I mean, she looks so, you know, sad.
>> Hey, where are you headed?
>> West, how about you? Mission Vista.
>> That'd be good.
>> Where's your stuff?
>> I'm in.
>> Okay, come on. Hop in front. She needs to keep her foot up.
>> Hi, I'm Sean.
>> Ly. Thanks. I'm Catherine. Glad we can help.
Oh, my bouquet. We're newly weds.
>> Really? Um, how long have you been married?
>> Oh, about uh 18 hours by now.
>> That's your service, miss.
And as we came around [music] the corner, it was the last hurdle and I was in the lead, but then the horse jumped and I didn't.
>> It wasn't your fault.
>> I can't do anything wrong according to my husband's.
>> I've noticed. So you guys loped?
>> Yeah. I don't have any family left. And his family, >> my mother, God bless her, would have taken over. would have become one of those weddings for 500. You know where all the guests are in Taffida and Tales.
>> They are never going to forgive us. Not me anyway. [laughter] >> They are going to love you a thousand%.
You'll see.
>> So, you haven't met them yet?
>> No. I'm a little nervous.
>> It's beautiful, isn't it? Sean picked it out. It's a little big. Kind of slides off, but I'm going to get it fixed when we get back.
You want to try it?
>> No thanks.
>> Makes your hand look really pretty. Come on, try it.
>> So, who's got the popcorn?
>> You ate half the bag already.
>> That is so not true.
Mory never get Dr. Bennett.
What?
[sighs] Catherine, you're okay. You've been in a car accident, but you're okay.
We're Sean's parents.
You just rest.
We're your family now.
>> Yeah, we're going to take good care of you.
We know how you two loved one another.
We know.
>> Well, hello, Catherine. Welcome back.
Now, let's take a good look at you.
>> Did I tell you she was tough as nail?
>> Yeah, you're going to be okay, sweetheart.
>> Excuse me, Mr. Shaughnessy. Okay, let's uh remove the tube and redress the leg.
>> Yes, doctor.
>> Negative C spine. No contrast on the CT scan.
>> Okay, Catherine, we're going to keep you under observation for a week or so.
>> I'm sorry about your loss, sir. Your daughter-in-law was lucky she was thrown from the car before it exploded. We found bits of the wreckage, but the river must have dispersed most of it.
The uh current's very strong this time of year.
Thanks. Thank the team for us.
>> Yes, sir.
>> This is just to help you relax, Catherine.
Get out.
Morning.
Oh, don't you dare. I've got chicken noodle soup.
Maybe it's an old wives tail, but I don't care. I think it makes you feel better.
I have barley or vegetable if you'd rather.
We've got this deli. You make everything from scratch. real mom and pop operation, you know, oldfashioned.
You go. Nobody should have to eat on plastic.
There you go.
Dig in.
Thank you. [laughter] This is so nice.
But I need to tell you >> you know I have strict instructions.
They want you to lay really low. So you just let me do all the jabbering. Okay.
>> I need to tell you something.
>> Not now. Okay. I I'm serious. They'll throw me out of here. So you just rest and get something to eat. You know, I didn't know what your taste was. I thought hospital things are just so unflattering and if you have to stay here for a week or two thought you might as well you know be comfortable.
I can see Shaunie in your eyes.
I can see him like he's sitting right here.
>> We're going to be just fine, you and me.
Be just fine.
There you go. Watch your step.
Well, okay. Home sweet home.
>> It's real pretty. Yeah.
>> Well, down the road is Habburg. Their cabs are not as good as ours, but they have a solid Chardonnay.
>> You'll get used to it. Donald compares everybody by their tanic contents.
Um, on the other side over here, our our friends have some stables and you have an open invitation to go ride whenever you want. We heard you took a blue ribbon in some big national competition.
Well, Sean was just really proud of all your accomplishments.
>> Maybe in a couple of weeks when she's all healed, huh?
>> Sure.
>> Let's not rush things.
>> Of course.
>> Oh, good. You're home?
>> Yes. Come meet Catherine. Catherine, this is Blanca. my right arm and leg and finger and toes. [laughter] I don't know what I'd do without her.
>> Anything I can do, Mrs. I am so sorry about everything.
>> Thank you.
>> Blanca's been with us 10 years. She's just like family.
>> Well, um, can I get you some tea?
>> Oh, yes. I think that's just what we need.
So, um, well, come on, Catherine. We'll show you your room.
This used to be Sean's room, but I wanted you to have a grownup room for when you two came to visit.
I hope you're happy here.
Sorry. Excuse me.
>> Maybe this isn't such a great idea, me staying here.
>> I know how difficult this is for you.
Where would you go?
>> Sean told us about your family.
I'm sorry we'll never get a chance to meet them.
>> I could stay with friends. I I just think >> listen to me. You're all we have left is Shawn. If you left now, it would break our heart.
Goodbye, >> Ted.
>> Thank you for come and meet our Catherine.
>> Catherine, >> this is Jed. The Jed.
Oh, hi.
>> Hi.
>> He was the finest friend anyone could have.
>> He thought the same about you.
>> Excuse me.
>> Thanks so much.
>> You never think it's going to happen to you, huh?
>> No.
>> How are you doing here with Donald Moren?
Fine.
They're so nice.
>> Yeah.
>> What a stupid question. I guess they're only the most wonderful people on the planet.
>> Just making conversation.
>> You don't have to.
>> You want to take a walk?
>> Yeah.
You know, we didn't really see much of each other the past few years.
Kind of went our separate directions, but we never lost that bond.
>> Yeah.
>> I don't even know how you met. It happened so fast. Huh? I never thought that Mr. Shaughnessy would be the type to have a quickie wedding with the mystery bride. How'd that happen?
I'm sorry. It's It's too soon.
>> It's okay.
>> Tell me [music] about him.
What was he like when he was a kid?
>> He was a hell raiser. Boy, you know, we used to make these go-kart things and John's [music] dad would just be yelling and screaming at us because we bashed the side of the barn.
I like the sermon, especially the part about confirmation.
He remembered all those funny details.
Good miss boy.
What a beautiful boy.
Oh, he loved you. [snorts] He loved you so much.
looking good. I think you've got that magic touch.
It doesn't matter anymore. Red wine, white wine. It's the 21st century.
You'll enjoy it, I'm sure. Thanks for coming back.
>> These are the last ones.
>> Oh, okay. Cool. What about the pinon walls? Any more of those?
>> I check and be back.
>> Good sale.
>> How would you light the wine business?
I don't know. Listen enough for me.
>> Why?
>> I don't know.
>> Come on. How about you learn to register and run the store? We had a young gal doing it, but she went back to college.
It would be great to have somebody I could really trust.
>> I don't know anything about wine.
[laughter] >> That sounds like a yes. Congratulations.
I'll teach you the petty cash and the books, and with you living here, you'll be a wine connoisseur in no time.
Mr. Catherine, uh, Blanca say she need you in the house.
>> Oh, sure. No problem.
>> Catherine, do you want to sign? It's It's for you.
After the accident, Mrs. Shaughnessy didn't think that you would be up to packing the apartment, so she had the movers send yours. Sean, I'll go get you started.
>> Thanks.
[snorts] >> If you don't mind, I'd like to do this myself.
It's just >> I understand.
>> It's okay.
Catherine, wouldn't you like something to eat? Lunch is just about ready.
>> Look, um, I'm not hungry right now. I just need to be alone for a while. Okay.
Yeah, the light's great here.
>> Why don't we take a couple more right here in front of the table?
>> Okay.
>> I don't have lipstick on my table.
>> No, you're perfect as usual.
Hey, Cat.
Come on. Get in here. Uh, >> I got a lot of work to do.
>> Oh, come on. Come on. We need some young blood.
>> Come on, honey.
I I I don't want to. I >> Cass, you're going to insult me.
>> Come on, sweetheart.
>> There you go.
>> Beautiful. Okay, everybody smile.
real pretty.
>> Hey, Jed. Good to see you.
>> What a nice surprise. Hey, you want to stay for dinner?
>> Actually, I was um wondering if Catherine would like to take a break from you two.
>> Cath? I'm really not feeling that great.
Oh, >> come on. You look fine.
You're probably just bored of these old fogies.
Go ahead, you have some fun.
Okay, >> I'll bring her home later.
>> Have a good time, sweetheart.
>> She's so quiet. Shy.
>> Yeah, >> so nice.
>> I can understand why he didn't want us to have a big wedding. I think he thought we'd overpower her.
Wow.
>> It's rosewood from Brazil. You can't get it anymore. I was lucky to find some stock at the yard.
See the grain? See those spirals?
Cellulose particles contract when the temperature drops. It's amazing, isn't it?
>> You like what you do.
>> Went to medical school for a while. That was the worst time of my life.
I should take you down to the shop sometime if you'd like to see it. Yeah, I like that.
So, um, this girl you're telling me about, why'd you stop seeing her?
>> She's great. She was smart, capable, beautiful. I don't know. There's just no magic.
She just wasn't the one, you know? Here, I'll take that.
>> So, you think there's only one woman out there for you, Jed?
Yeah, in a strange way I do. I believe in fate, karma. I'm an intuitive person.
I trust my instincts.
>> Instincts?
>> What?
>> Nobody knows anything about anybody.
>> I bet I know something about you.
>> Yeah. What do you know?
>> I think that you are more than you seem. I think you're more complicated than everyone thinks.
And I can't quite figure out what's going on there.
Meen and Dawn think I'm some porcelain doll.
I'm not.
I'm no angel.
>> What are you?
>> I don't know anymore.
>> You've been through a lot. You need to give yourself a break.
You want some coffee?
>> That'd be nice.
Take milk.
>> What is this?
>> Just a little thank you for being so wonderful to me.
>> Oh, cat. You didn't have to.
It's very exciting presents in the morning.
Donald, look.
>> Oh, I I I know about how he used to make you read it over and over to him. how the sound of your voice made him feel so good.
Even in Dartmouth, he'd call late at [music] night just to hear your voice.
>> I love those calls.
>> Well, I didn't. You two would keep me up half the night with all that yammering.
>> How sweet.
I'm very touched.
Thank you.
You're welcome.
You've got to eat something.
>> I will a little later. I'm just I just don't have much of an appetite. I don't know. Things just don't taste right.
>> You know, you haven't been eating well for a few days. Maybe we should go see Dr. Bennett.
>> No, I'm fine. Really?
Excuse me.
Coming by later, handsome.
>> Maybe.
>> No. Maybe. Yes. Maybe. No. I mean, I get tired of waiting for you.
>> Yes. Maybe. No.
You like it better when I keep you guessing, don't you?
>> All right, I'll wait for you.
Oh, hey Jackie. Isn't this that girl?
Nah, couldn't be.
>> What?
>> That girl? Oh, god. The one that >> you talking about.
>> We should take this to the cops. That looks just like her, huh? You think that could be her?
Shaughnessy.
>> Oh my. Oh my.
>> That explains the fatigue and nausea.
You're about 11 weeks into it. It should be due sometime late April.
>> That's springtime, baby. Just like Sean.
information. What city, please?
>> Yeah. Um, Mission Vista, California.
>> What list would you like, sir? [snorts] >> Um, Shaughnessy Vineyards.
Cat, come see what we found in the basement.
Well, it's full of cobwebs, but I think it's going to clean up very nicely.
>> Oh, look at Oh, honey. I know this must be hard for you, but babies bring luck. They really do. You'll see. It's going to be wonderful.
>> Oh, yeah. You have nothing to worry about, sweetheart. We're here for you in every way.
>> Oh, look.
Sean's christening gown.
Bet with a little bleach, Lanca can make this as good as new.
>> Oh, yeah.
>> I'll get it.
>> Hi.
>> Oh, hi Chad.
>> Hey. You having a garage sale?
[laughter] >> Catherine's pregnant.
>> Almost three months, huh? Just think a little piece of Shawn back in our lives.
Congratulations.
>> Thanks.
Mhm.
>> Are you okay? Do you need some help?
>> No. No, I'm fine.
I'm going to get somebody for you. She's getting me a doctor now. Really? Okay.
[gasps] >> Does it hurt?
>> Kind of hurts. [snorts] Good. You know, >> I can see it move.
Yeah, I can hear her.
I can feel her skin even. Oh, I can see that face.
None of it's going to matter anymore.
Past is gone. Just the future now.
Just me and my baby.
Sorry.
>> It's okay. Come on in.
>> Thanks.
>> You know, I I think this must have shrunk.
[laughter] >> No, I don't think so, honey. It's just one of those things that happens when you're pregnant. All of a sudden, boom.
>> Really?
Yeah.
When I was first married, I was a what you'd call flatester.
[clears throat] You Oh, I hated it. Of course, I didn't admit it to anybody.
But then I got pregnant with Sean and for the first time in my life, my breasts preceded me into a [laughter] I felt like Marilyn Monroe. Loved it.
[laughter] Have something for you.
It was my grandmother's.
She also had to survive great adversity.
I want you to have it. It's an heirloom passed from generation to generation and now it's yours to hand down.
>> It's beautiful, but I can't.
>> Oh, yes.
You can't Excuse me.
>> Yes.
>> Hi. Shaughnessy Vineyards. They make great wine. They really do, don't they?
>> I don't drink wine.
Hey, do you need some help with that, man?
>> No, thank you.
>> Yeah, they just won an award for one of them. Uh, I saw it on the paper.
>> Oh, let me help you.
>> Thank you.
>> Oh, I'm a big fan of Dwan. Big fan. I saw a picture of the family. There you are.
>> Thank you.
>> Good looking people. I didn't know they had a daughter, though. Kathy.
>> Catherine. Daughter-in-law.
>> Oh, daughter-in-law.
Also, where's the son?
>> He He passed on.
>> Oh, I'm sorry. It's terrible. Recently, >> a few months ago.
Car accident.
>> Thank you.
>> No problem. All right. Um, you know, I'd really love to pick up a couple of cases. Do you know of any store around here I should go?
>> Well, there's a wine shop at the vineyard.
>> Really?
Duh.
All right. Maybe I'll see you there. All right. Take care.
Can I help you?
Oh, I think you can.
>> Red or white?
>> Oh, I'd say red is definitely our color.
>> Uh, can you go get another case?
>> Mr. Shaisy said to put it in the bar.
>> I know. Just get another one. Okay. I have an idea for display.
You better go >> now. Who thought a piece of trash could smell so sweet?
>> I told you to get out of here. I don't know what carousel you hopped on, baby, but I'd advise you not to ignore me.
I'll hack it to pieces for firewood.
You meet me here tonight.
>> I can't, fate. I'm warning you.
Do not play games with me. Be there.
>> [clears throat] >> That's too much.
How nice.
>> You and me on a date.
>> What do you want?
>> So many things. I don't know where to start.
You know, the police would love to know who killed my brother.
>> What?
>> You didn't know or you didn't care?
>> I had no idea.
>> He died right away.
>> Not too much pain.
You got a main artery.
You did good.
>> Real good.
>> Me, I just got 16 stitches and lost a feeling on the left side of my neck.
>> So, how's it feel to be a wanted woman?
>> It was selfdefense. He raped me. You >> I never laid a finger on you.
>> No one is going to believe a word you say.
These rich people that you're sucking dry, do you think they're going to stick by you when they find out what a rotten [ __ ] you really are?
>> They know everything and they don't care.
>> So, who's Catherine?
What's it going to take for you to go away?
>> I'm not sure.
>> Something to make it worth my while.
>> Money to start off with.
>> I don't have money.
>> Oh, really? I see your watch. I've seen your car.
>> Got mine back, by the way. Thank you very much.
>> They were gifts. These people take care of me.
I don't have money of my own.
>> Well, you're a smart girl. You'll figure it out.
>> I'll give you a couple of days.
>> Here's my number.
Don't forget to call.
>> Hey, ma'am. Brings her on her.
K, there's something off with the cooling system. So, they'll be working around here till after lunch. So, put out a sign. We'll open up at 2.
>> Okay.
It's a couple thousand.
>> Guess we can add thief to your list of crimes.
You're getting pretty good at this.
Look, I am sorry about what happened to your brother. I am sorry that you have to live with that. But I don't ever want to see you again and suffering.
You ever hear of that?
It's going to take more to cover the pain and suffering. I want a lot more.
10, 20, 30,000 bucks.
Maybe more.
>> Yeah, that'd be sweet.
>> Goodbye, Jackie. Don't you dare piss me off or I'll call your bluff, little lady.
>> I get that money, but you'll be watching your back for the rest of your life.
>> Do you hear me?
>> Yes. Let go. You are me.
You couldn't get the stain off the tablecloth.
What's wrong?
>> Before you left, did you return the cash to the safe?
>> Oh my god, I forgot.
>> I just came for you. There's nothing left.
>> Oh no, I am so sorry.
All these things happened.
Oh, how stupid. I I I guess I just got distracted when the repair man came. I'm sorry.
>> It's not the money. It's the idea that somebody right under your nose would do such a thing.
Hey, long time no see.
>> Hi. I've >> got something for you.
It's for you.
Well, sort of.
>> Is it pine?
>> Yeah. You learned fast.
>> It's beautiful.
You're incredible.
>> I've been thinking, especially while I was working on this little guy.
I know that we haven't known each other for a long time, but uh you know, with the baby coming.
>> Who is it? Oh, Dad.
>> What happened?
>> I upset her.
Well, I'll go. It's the hormones. They can make you crazy.
Oh, honey.
I know. It must be so hard.
You're all so good to me.
We love you.
In all my life, I have never met people like you.
>> You know, you've never talked much about your family.
My mother died when I was six.
The only relative that they could find was my father's brother, who wasn't much better than him.
He molested me when I was uh too young and it lasted for a while.
I ended up in a foster home. 15 other losers.
On my 18th birthday, they handed me 40 bucks and wished me luck.
[snorts] >> Sorry.
I had no idea.
You're all so good to me and I don't deserve it.
>> Kath, bad things happen to good people.
What's done to you in meanness doesn't rub off on you.
>> Yeah, it does.
>> No, it doesn't.
I don't care what you've done.
A person isn't made up of their past.
A person is made up of some secret stuff deep inside them.
And I like your secret stuff.
You have so much goodness in you.
>> Oh, I'm interrupting.
>> No, it's okay.
>> I just wanted to say that I'm sorry.
>> No, no, don't be sorry.
I'm the idiot.
You're very sweet.
Just give me time. Okay.
>> Sure.
>> No problem.
>> I'll get it.
Shaughnessy Vineyards, can I help you?
>> You know, you look good in green.
>> What's keeping you?
>> Yes. Uh, we have plenty of cases.
Quite a few, in fact.
>> Tick tock.
>> I'll see you inside.
Bring They're real.
>> It's 150 years old. They're diamonds in an emerald.
>> I'm not going to get a damn thing for this.
>> Who the hell's going to buy that?
>> It's not just a bracelet. It's like it belongs in a museum.
>> Someone thought you were worth enough to wear it, huh?
>> Yes, they did.
>> To have it.
>> I guess they were wrong.
>> That's a lot of money for you, Jackie.
Move away. Start again.
It doesn't always have to be like this.
>> Straight from the horse's mouth.
>> In my wildest dreams, I never imagined that I could have this.
>> Damn right.
>> I'm not talking about the money. I don't care about that. I have a family, really good people who really love me. Can't you understand that?
>> We are from the same ugly life, you and me.
>> And I don't even blame you for how you are.
>> Cuz I know what it must have been.
>> You don't know a damn thing about me.
>> Not a damn thing.
Get out of here.
>> Come on. Get out of here.
>> We have a deal, right?
>> The past is the past. It's over.
>> It's done. Can you promise me that it's over?
>> Is there somewhere in that body of yours that can make a promise?
The cherry on top.
>> Goodbye, Jackie.
>> Good luck.
Help!
Help! [screaming] >> Hey, you all right? You okay?
>> Yeah, I'm fine. Uh, I'm not her. All right.
>> Donald called me. All right. I wanted to come and get you.
>> You ready to go home?
>> With you.
>> You sure?
>> You hungry?
No.
>> You want something to drink?
>> No.
>> Are you sure this is what you want to do?
>> I wanted to do this since the moment I met you.
Hey, >> slow down. I'm not going anywhere.
Let's hope that this Cabernet Svenon does as well as the Malo did last year.
[laughter] >> Wonderful. I have to tell Donald.
>> This one has a slight licorice undertone.
>> Well, time for the toast. Meen's going to tell us.
Thank you friends, neighbors, enthusiasts of this fine elixir.
>> As many of you know, this has been a difficult year for us. Marina and I have lost our son. Yet, out of this time comes something wonderful. Our daughter-in-law, Catherine, has come to live with us, and soon we'll be welcoming their child. [laughter] >> Catherine, here's to the angels in heaven and on earth.
>> To the angels.
to the >> angels.
>> To the angel.
>> Wonderful.
>> We're going to just >> guess that means I'm going to be an uncle.
>> Cannot be here.
>> You know you deserve one of those big acting awards.
Why didn't you tell me you were knocked up?
Why should you care?
>> That's my brother's baby you're carrying. That's the only family I have left.
>> Get out of here. We had a deal.
>> You know, that gift improved my outlook on life. I get these words like expenses and overhead.
>> There is nothing left. I gave you everything I've got.
>> Hi, Catherine.
>> I don't think so.
>> No, this is never going to stop. I am finished.
>> I want my brother back and he's gone forever. And you should be rotten in some prison somewhere. But no, you're living like a damn princess.
>> Donald.
>> Hey, those wines you sold me, they were fine, man.
>> Oh, I'm so glad you like them. I see you've met Catherine.
>> Oh, yeah.
>> Hey, Donald.
>> Hey.
>> Tomorrow night after midnight. This is my number in case you're lost.
I want the jackpot to be big.
>> Very big.
>> Hey Mark, >> beautiful party.
>> Who's that?
>> He stopped me at the market once.
>> Asked me a whole lot of questions.
>> What about?
>> About the winery?
About her?
I don't know what Jed >> my friend here wants to build a bar and entertainment center. Is that something you think you can make?
>> Sure. There you go. Told you Jed's good.
Everything's been put away.
>> All the guests are gone.
>> I got tired. Sorry.
>> So, who was that guy?
>> Who?
Maybe I want too much.
Maybe you're not supposed to know everything about the people you love.
Maybe life is supposed to be about the he said this and she said that.
My parents talk about nothing except recipes and the weather.
But when we make love, I can feel that you're not one of those people, are you?
>> No.
Then >> why won't you let me in?
I want more than that.
>> Catherine, give me hand with that new case, will you? Be careful with it. It's my new Petrus 1961. Had it bought at auction.
Fool that I am paid 35,000 bucks for it.
>> What?
I had no idea.
Oh yeah.
>> So, uh, how old is the oldest? Oh, >> I've got some Napoleonic thing here. 18 something. If you think the Petrus was expensive, >> 100 years old.
>> Oh, yeah. And I bet it's undrinkable, too. But that's what happens to collectors. They lose their minds. I'm guilty. I admit it.
>> So, what makes them so special?
>> Collectors.
>> Wines. [laughter] >> Vintage is a funny things. You know, there are people that uh that think that there's an absolute truth to what makes a good year and a bad year. You see this wine?
When this was bottled, it was thought to be inferior. Oh, there was a heat wave in August. The skin shriveled on the vine. The sugars and tannins concentrated. Everything seemed to go wrong that year. And everyone assumed that the wine would be lean, you know, but after it was selled for a while, maturity brought to it something that no one expected.
>> So now is it a good wine?
>> Oh, not just a good wine, a valuable one.
>> You see, wines are like people. They should be judged after they've aged a bit. You know, that's when a wine and a person's true nature emerge.
Oh, dem.
>> Chatau dam 1959. You've got good taste.
Let's have it with dessert.
>> Isn't it a little special for an ordinary Tuesday night meal?
>> Shall I wait until I'm in the nursing home to drink it? Come on. We'll invite Jed. We'll call it a suare.
>> Yeah, it'll be fun.
Yeah.
Meet me at the bar at 12:00.
I'm going up. Coming.
>> Yeah.
>> Night you two.
>> Thanks again for dinner.
>> Night.
>> Sure.
>> I'm glad Donald would call. I wanted to talk to you. I'm sorry about the other night. You deserve your privacy. I've got no right.
>> Yes, you do.
>> It's me, Jed. Don't you see that? Don't you see that it's me who doesn't deserve you?
>> I wish you'd tell me why you've got such a low opinion of yourself. Why you keep so much locked up inside?
>> Please.
Sean is not the father of this baby.
>> What?
>> You think you know me, but you don't.
You have no idea.
And you put me on this pedestal.
>> Sad guy.
Just forget about me, okay?
I'm just a screw-up and a cheat.
And you deserve more.
Chad.
Cat.
>> Night.
>> Night.
>> Something up with you and Jen.
No, >> we're we're fine. Really?
Night. Hey, come here.
Come here.
He's a wonderful young man.
Interesting how life turns out sometimes, huh?
>> Yeah.
>> You know, we're very proud of you, sweetheart.
You've come through a lot with grace and dignity and intelligence.
I'm proud to call you my daughter.
Thank you really for everything.
>> [snorts] >> Let's go to bed.
dear Marine and Ronald, I don't know how to start.
I guess I'm sorry is the best thing.
Where you going?
>> Oh my god.
>> I asked you a question.
>> I'm leaving. It's all over.
>> We had a deal.
>> That's when I cared. I'm not going to hurt and lie to these people anymore.
>> Think again.
Now, what do you got for me?
>> You have got plenty from these people, and so do I. So, leave them alone.
Now I can squeeze very tight and no one will know or you can give me what I want.
[snorts] >> Okay. Okay. But after this I am gone. So don't come back here.
>> Move.
Move.
What's code?
>> Get out of my way.
>> So, where's the score?
>> Right here. You need the keys.
>> Well, that never stopped me before.
Here, hand me that crowbar.
>> Get it yourself.
>> Are you trying to take me off?
There's some really valuable stuff in here. You won't be able to pawn it off to just anybody. But wine dealers will know.
1888.
I've been in a bar most of my life.
Never seen anything like this.
>> Look, let's just take these and those over there and let's get out of here.
>> So, you're in this together?
>> Jed.
>> Hello there.
>> No, I'll take care of this. Yeah.
Yeah. You do that, buttercup.
>> Yes, we are in this together.
Oh my god.
All this time, Catherine.
>> I'm not Catherine.
She died in the crash along with Shawn.
I was hitching a ride with them and and Donald in the hospital he just assumed and and I was running away. I had been raped.
Who is this guy?
>> I'm calling the police.
>> Yeah, I'm sure the police would love to hear from you.
There was a knife. The guy who raped me, he died. Hey, >> what is he blackmailing you? Mom, let's go.
[groaning] >> [groaning] [screaming] >> Jackie, Jackie, Jackie, Jackie, we've got what we came for. He's not going anywhere. Let's go. Let's get out of here.
Come on.
You make a good team. You and me. You con them. I suck them dry. Right. You got talent, little girl. Not too many people can pull off what you did.
You ever been to Florida?
A lot of rich people there.
Start fresh. Get ourselves a condo and a jacuzzi.
No, no, no, no. Just stay real close to me.
That's right.
[clears throat] Moren.
Moren.
Let the good times roll.
>> Tell me you're not with him.
>> I had to. He would have killed you.
Too big.
Watch out.
Oh my god.
>> He's dead.
Oh, I'm sorry. I'm so sorry. This is all my fault.
>> Now you can move on. It's over now, right?
>> Are you okay?
>> Yeah, I'm fine. Really?
>> Come on. The police will be here. We've got to get you inside. Get you to a doctor.
You know, when Shawn was born, Donald and I used to talk about how lucky we were that he chose us for his parents.
I guess some people aren't quite so fortunate.
All I have ever known is how to get by.
And I never knew what it was like, to care until I met you.
>> It's okay. It'll be all right.
It'll be all right.
Come on.
I don't understand why you all don't hate me.
>> What you've been through, I can't imagine.
I love you.
Whoever you are, that day that I met Shawn and Catherine, there was a lady who who told me that when you make a wish, you have to say it out loud.
I wish that I can be happy and make all of you proud of me.
Happy speech.
>> [music]
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