03x18 - Turning Thirty

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03x18 - Turning Thirty

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You're only slxteen

But you're my teenage queen

You're the prettlest,
the lovellest girl I've ever seen

Oh, my God.

Oh, God.

Oh, God.

It can't be. it can't be.

It can't be.

What's the matter?
Who d*ed?

It's worse than death, Renee.

It's here.

What's here?

- The day.
- The day?

The day.

I'm

I'm, um, I'm, uh

I'm thirty.

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I just think we have to give her
the biggest party on earth.

Elaine, if she hates turning thirty,
I don't think a party is what

She'll still want one. Trust me. Her dream is
to have the whole world revolve around her.

For one day,
we should be able to f ake it.

I've already made arrangements
at the bar. We own the band.

Oh, ex, uh excuse me?
On whose dime?

Richard, she's going through
a tough time. Think of it.

In her whole llf e, she's only managed to
get one man to love her and he's dead.

Uh, how many men have loved you?
Don't, don't count army bases.

Funny. Come on, we should do this.

I think we all could use a little party.

Forget it. I am not
going to celebrate this.

Oh come on, it'll be fun.
It's a time for joy. It's a write off. We

No!

Ally, you're thirty. You have to
celebrate it. It's a mllestone.

I certainly plan to celebrate mine
years from now.

I don't enjoy being thirty.
Okay, Nelle?

Oh, come on, you've had a few years
to get used to it. Tell the truth.

I beg your pardon?

Ally I happened to love smile lines.

But I doubt very much that
yours arrived ahead of schedule.

What'd they call you
In school, Chuckles?

What exactly
are you trying to say?

Well, if Heather Locklear can admit
she's forty, so can you.

- Forty?
- Give or take, what's the big dlf?

Hey, hey, hey, heyl Uh heyl

What the hell is wrong with you?

Oh, he called me fortyl
You heard himl

Ally, f ace it. Thirty is obviously a big deal
for you, but if we didn't celebrate it

- you'd be offended.
- And since you've got us in the party mood.

- Oh, yeah?
- No, no! No, no, no, no! Hey! Hold.

Okay. Okay.

Okay. Let's, uh
let's deal with that, uh, later.

Uh, next up, the Commonweaith
versus Flood. That's, uh, Mark?

All right, trall starts today.

The Cookie has generously agreed to do
Second Chair for me, for whlch I'm grateful.

Yeah, uh, uh, Biscuit?

- Oh, sorry, Jim.
- John.

Yeah. Ally, I'd like you
to Thlrd Chair.

- What?
- What?

- We have a woman on trail for m*rder
- Oh, no, no, no, no

- I don't want to be on his team.
- I don't want a whole

- I don't know anything about this case.
- army of def ense attorneys up there.

- Who is this lady?
- She's a m*rder*r.

No, she's not, Richard.
Jlm and I can handle this.

John.

Listen, we need to occupy Ally, get her out
of the office while we plan the party, so

you need to say you need her.

- But I don't.
- Mark, you ever want to make partner?

You ever want to have what it takes
to run your own flrm?

You need to learn to lie.
Now do it.

Ally, I don't see how I could posslbly
try this case without you.

We should perhaps go
slnce it starts in an hour.

I have an appolntment at nine-thirty.

- Oh, really, what kind of?
- It's prlvate. Thank you.

I guess I'll have to meet you
at the courthouse.

Blow out the candles

Make your wish come true

For I'll be wishing

that you love me, too

Hello, how are you?

Uh, you?

Well, you're the

Well, I, I, I'm Ally McBeal,
a friend of Billy Thomas', remember?

Well, you, you were
his neurosurgeon.

Ah, yes.
Blew that one, huh?

Uh, you also do plastic surgery?

More money in plastic.
So, let us see

No, no, no, no,
wait, wait, wait, wait, wait.

Now, I, I thought I thought that I was
going to see a cosmetlc professional.

Now, are you even
quallfied to do a f ace lift?

Ally, It's not a brain surgery.

Plus, I'm sure it's fun to have
patients who live, huh?

I'm sorry. That was uncalled for.
I, I, I just, um, apologize.

What can I do for you?

Well

I was thinking about,
um, a little, um

collagen.

I, I've heard about,
um, fat injections?

Not do f at. Get lumpy.

Oh. But, but, but you do
do collagen?

Yes.

Uh, so I, I was thinking about these,
um, these lines right here?

Now, now l, I know that
they're not really noticeable

- and It's more of an emotional
- No, I can see them clear as day. Hm.

Oh. Well, good.

Come. You lie down, I do now.

Oh, no, I, I have this see,
I have to be in court in a half an hour.

Just take minutes.

You want me do llps?

Excuse me?

- You have beautiful lips.
- Uh, well

But, I can make a better.

Make really beautiful.

No, no, I, l, I don't want
Well, they do look really great there.

Are you nuts?

Why? Would it get me off?

You're about to get John off.

Lorna, you can't go Into court
dressed like that.

Mark

You are charged with smothering a man
to death with your breasts.

You cannot waitz in there
flaunting the deadly weapons.

Well, this, is all I brought.

Well, then we're gonna get you something
else. I tried to tell you, this, is serious.

- The man
- My husband.

- was eighty-nine years old.
- And I loved him.

To death. That is why you're on trial.

Do you ever talk?

l, uh, uh, pokip pokip

Let me get you somethln' else to wear.
John, I'll shop. You get the contlnuance.

This, is for real. Has that sunk In?
You're on trial for m*rder?

I don't sing. Ever.

Well, we were hoping everybody would
do something. I have a number.

What a surprise.

Oh, Nelle. I'm sure you have
some talents, however hidden.

Oh, I do, Elaine. It's called focus.

With concentration, I can pretend
the little people in the world don't exist.

Too bad I'm not focusing now.

How about drama? You could reenact
your breakup with John Cage

when he got stuck in the elevator,
you cold-hearted, cunning, conniving bitch.

This, is why I don't get along with secretaries.
Amounting to nothing makes you hostile.

Oh, you want to see me hostlle, Nelle?

I think you should go
practice your number.

Oh, and Elaine?
Remember to forget your underwear.

It takes attention off the f act
you don't really sing too well.

I, I can't go out looking like thisl

It'll go down.

No. No, I, I, I can't. I
Oh God. Oh, drain them.

It's not collagen. It's swelling.
One hour, you look just fine.

Oh, my God.

Uh, it barely noticeable already.
Uh, you just emotional.

This, is noticeable!

No one will know but you.

After examining Mr. Flood's body
and reviewing medical records

I determined that the cause of death was
asphyxiation due to suff ocation.

Were you able to determine
the cause of the suffocation?

Yes. The deceased's alrway was forclbly
occluded by the breasts of the def endant.

How long would a person's mouth
and nose have to be covered

before they would suffocate?

After about three to four minutes,
the body would go llmp

and continued lack of oxygen would
result in a coma at about seven minutes

and death would occur somewhere
between ten to flfteen minutes.

In the three or four minutes before
the body goes limp, what would happen?

Resistance.

So, Henry Flood would be struggling
for air for three to four minutes?

Absolutely.

What happened to your llps?I

What's going on?

Um Um, nothing. Proceed.

Your Honor, could we have a
short continuance?

Co-counsel's eaten some bad shell fish
or something Ally, I'm concerned.

Ms. McBeal? Step up here.

I'm fine, Your Honor.

The court asked you to step f orward.

And why are you covering
your f ace?

Uh, I'm, I'm f anning it.
It, It's hot.

Drop the plece of paper.

Uh-uh.

What have you done to yourself?

Look, I am only Thirty Chair.
Third Chair.

I'm not really needed and I'm gonna
remove myself from this f ace.

Case

It's her birthday.

Uh hey, hey, guys.
Uh how's the how's the case?

Oh, f ast.
We can get it in all today.

Oh, excellent. Uh, Mark, bad news.
Well, maybe not. We have a flrm tradition.

For birthdays, we draw a name out of a hat
and one of us has to get up at the bar and

and sing.
We drew your name, spark.

What? I don't sing.

Uh, well, yeah, you do now.
Short little number. Keep it sweet.

What to drain?

You heard me, suck it outl

Ally, it get better once.

No, no, I have decided to go
with my own natural lips, okay?

Oh, that's a big mistake.

Look, just suck the stuff out now.

You make me sad.

Oh, oh, oh, come on. Do

She took advantage of an old man.

Why do you say that, Ms. Flood?

My f ather met her at some benefit.
Two weeks later, she was living with him.

Are you accusing her of
some lmproper influence?

Of course I am. She began
to block access to him.

My siblings and I were barely able
to communicate with our own f ather.

Objection!

- I'm sorry.
- No, go ahead.

- No, no, you were first.
- Please?

Counsel.

The truth is, Ms. Flood, that you barely
communicated with your f ather

even bef ore Lorna was in the picture.

That is very much not the truth.
I called him.

When you wanted money.

No! I called to see how he was.
He offered the money.

Move to strlke. That's a lie.

Excuse me? I haven't flnished
my direct examination.

Oh. I thought you were done.
Didn't you?

- Yeah. That was my impresslon.
- Well, what else do you have?

- Hey!
- Mr. Albert.

Your Honor, I stlll don't know
why this witness was called

unless to get in the obvious bias against
my client. But why would the prosecution

- Objection!
- Mr. Albert.

I only have one more question,
then I'm done.

This, is dlrect examination. He isn't done.
You don't get to cross untll he is done!

You're upset with me.

Sit downl

I was born to love,
and my poor mother worked the mines

I was raised on the good book Jesus
tlll I read between the lines

Now I don't believe
I want to see the mornln'.

Goln' down the stony end,
I never wanted to go down the stony end

Mama let me start all over
Cradle me, mama cradle me

You want to find God?

Yes.

And what made you think
he'd be here?

Well, this, is a church, and people
who believe in God go to church.

Exactly. So, why would he be here
preaching to the cholr?

Shouldn't you be
embracing my decision?

Based upon what you've told me, no.

Look, I'm sick and tired of people

turning to God for the answer,
just because they've turned thirty.

No, l, I am not looking
for answers. I, I just

God may be a woman.
Did you ever think about that?

What If "He" were female?

- What's your point?
- My polnt is

you could just
be looking for a man.

Having stuck out on earth, you're turning
to the Heavens, why not start at the top?

What?

What, what
what kind of a wacko Mlnister?

I, I, I, I mean, I'm here
looking for my holy savlor

You're here because
you have a void in your life.

Is it spiritual? is it emotional? it could
be just sexual. And if that's the case

Oh yes, I'm looking to make love to Hlm.
My friend, Mary, says he's amazing in the hay.

You're looking for
a husband, not God.

What If you found some guy last week,
would you be here today?

Or might you be in a motel somewhere
calling out God's name?

Mark?

Let me talk to her.

He's not running a
Lonely Hearts Club. Tell her that.

You tripped a Minister.

Well, what he said to me

He has a real peeve about women only
needing the Lord between relationshlps.

Why should he care the reason?

Is he right? is this about you turning
f orty and not having a man?

I am turning thirty.

And what is so damn wrong about feeling
empty because I don't have a partner? And

And and what is so pathetic about wanting
to have a f amlly and raise children?

And you don't get to do any of that
until you meet Mr. Penis Head.

So forgive me for coming to church in search
of some guidance, f alling that compasslon.

As Henry Flood's attorney, you were
responslble for his estate planning?

That's correct.

And did you have occasion to make any
changes or amendments to Mr. Flood's estate

shortly before his death?

Yes, about a month
prior to Henry's death

he and Lorna came to see me about
Increasing Lorna's inheritance.

Lorna had previously signed
a prenuptlal agreement

that llmited the amount
she could Inherit.

- And you changed that?
- I did.

But it was against
my better judgement.

I tried to talk to Henry privately,
but Lorna insisted on being present.

Thank you.

Henry wanted the changes, because he was
tlred of his chlldren taking advantage of him.

Didn't he even say that?

No.

My mistake. But you wouldn't have made
any of the changes Lorna asked for

if you suspected Henry Flood lacked the
capacity to make the decislon, would you?

'Cause that would be improper
on your part, wouldn't it?

Would you or wouldn't it?
What is your answer, sir?

- I'm confused.
- Confused?

You're being used as a prosecutorial
witness to convict a woman of m*rder

and you sit here confused?

- Objection!
- Oh, plpe down, Mr. Chase!

Mr. Cage, don't be telling opposing counsel
to pipe down. This, is my courtroom.

I apologize, Your Honor. I was merely
attempting to distract you from his

unruly objection. Mr. Shiplett,
It remains true, does it not, that

If you suspected Ms. Flood of having any
undue influence you, as a good and

honorable attorney, would have refused
to execute any changes in the will

which cause my client
to inherit. True?

At the time I ex*cuted those changes,
I had no inkling she planned to k*ll him.

Okay. That's not the answer
I was looking f or. Uh

It's not that I'm against
singln' a song, Elaine.

It's just that I'm not
singin' backup for you.

I'm not asking for you
to sing backup. I just

- Elaine.
- I'm not.

I'm just saying that
we do it together.

I think that would mean
a lot to Ally.

I take a verse, you take a verse.

Nobody sings backup.
We're both equals.

Ally will love it.

I'd better not be singin' backup.

You're not.

When I was just a little girl

I asked my mother what lies ahead

Wlll I find rainbows,
will I find love?

Here's what my mother said

Missing your youth a little, huh?

The Mlnister was right.

I want to find God 'cause
deep down I'm hoping he's single.

It can't be that bad getting older.

Well, easy for you to say.
You never had to do it.

You know what's getting me?

My twentles may turn out to be
the best years of my life

and I have nothing to show for them.

Now that isn't true.

Is that all you're gonna say?

I was so hoping you'd be
more profound, dead.

I can't keep letting you appear
like this, you do know that?

I don't have the power.
You do know that?

Woe

It's me.

I should just tap my ruby sllppers
together and take charge of my life.

Is that what you've come to tell me?

That
and Happy Birthday.

I'm not a performer, Elaine.

John, nobody's singing. Nelle won't,
Richard won't. It's her thirtieth.

Okay, I'll tell you what.
I'll let you take my allotted spot.

Really?

No. It's not good enough.

Elaine, I don't do birthday parties,
and I'm running late for court.

I thought you said
she was your best friend.

Yeah. Well, does that mean
I have to sing about it?

Well, it means
you should do something.

I bought her a wonderful card.

- Oh gee, great, that's
- Look, Elaine

But think of what your life was
before she got here.

What is that supposed to mean?

Forget it.

Look, you didn't even know me
before she got here.

Exactly.

Doctor, do you recognize what is
depicted in these photographs?

Yes. These are the photos taken of
the bite mark on Mrs. Flood's left breast

In the examining room that day.

And could you determine
how old the bite mark was?

It was a fresh bite, no more than
twenty-four hours old.

Did you ask her about it?

Yes. She said her husband probably
bit her while she was sleeping.

She said she didn't feel it.

- Do you believe her?
- No.

A wound like that,
the pain would have woken her up.

Anyone ever bite
your breast, Doctor?

- Objection!
- Withdrawn.

Pain thresholds can vary from
person to person, correct?

Yes. But

And the skin was barely broken in this case.
I mean, the bite we're talking about here

was superficlal. Not some
deep flesh wound, right?

Yes.

And some people sleep more
soundly than others, right?

- Oh, come on.
- You can't know

with any degree of certainty whether
the bite would have woken her up, can you?

Given normal nerve ending sensation,
It's extremely unlikely she didn't f eel it.

Are we in trouble?

Bite mark isn't good,
I won't lie to you.

Lorna, it might be time
to consider a plea.

- What?
- it doesn't look good.

He suffocates in your breasts,
you have a bite mark.

There's something
I should probably tell you.

What?

Lorna, what?

I actually got that bite mark earller.

What do you mean, "earller"?

Earlier that day.

Why didn't you tell us this?

Because it wasn't Henry
who bit me.

Is it real? is it f ake?

Is this game of life a mistake?

'Cause when I've lost the love
I thought was mine, for certain

- I knew itl
- Some

What?

You got me singln' backup?

You're not singing backup.
You sing the second verse.

And you take the first one?

So what? There's no difference.

Then I'll sing the first verse.

Renee, why are you being
such a problem?

Because I know you, Elaine.
I'll end up being chorus.

You sing the whole second verse, for God
sakes. You have just as much solo as me.

This, is supposed to be
for Ally, Elaine. Not you.

I know that, so

She'll be havin' a better time
with me singin' lead.

Neither of us is lead.
We're equals. It's a duet. God.

He liked to nuzzle in
when we went to sleep.

Nuzzle In?

My breasts. He liked to just
snuggle in there with his bold head.

I think it brought him comf ort.

And, uh, this, is the way
you two fell asleep?

Yes. And when I woke up in the middle
of the night, something was wrong.

He wasn't breathing.

And I called nine-one-one and
I tried to resuscitate him, but he, um

he had suffocated.

And you weren't aware that that, uh
sometime during the night

that, that they, they
uh, they had, had happened?

No.

Now, Lorna, uh, you told the police that
Henry must have bitten you in your sleep.

That wasn't the truth, was it?

No. And, and I regret
ever saying that.

Well, why did you?

Because I was afraid
the truth would hurt me.

What was the truth, Lorna?

I had a lover.


And we'd made love earller that day,
and it was he who bit me.

Settle down.

Who was the man
who bit you, Lorna?

His name was Arturo Sandlvol.
He's actually arrived.

Oh, could you polnt him out
for the court, please?

He's right there.

This little man right here is
the person who bit you?

Yes.

So this talk about loving your husband
that was a lie, wasn't it?

No. No, I loved Henry.

So, you just had physical needs that
only this tiny little man could fulfill?

Objection.

Sustained.

Henry knew about Arturo.
I told him.

Oh, he did? Well,
why didn't you tell the police?

Because I knew how
It would make me look.

So you lied.

Well, I

You lied, didn't you, ma'am?

Objection!

- Go ahead.
- No, you.

- You were first.
- Please.

Hey.

Ms. Flood, you did lie, didn't you?

Yes.

Ally?

Lisa.

Hey.

I came to apologize.

You're not wrong for wanting to meet
and f all in love with Mr. Penis Head.

Uh Thank you.

You have to forgive our minister.

We just did a recent survey and
seventy percent of our single congregants

join church to meet somebody.
He's frustrated.

Well, it's a lonely world, Lisa.

I thought you were over Billy.

I was.

I am.

But he

He was stlll maybe my best friend and
the only chlldhood friend that I kept.

And and as I see my youth sllpping away
and losing the one connection I had to it, I

I don't know. I, I
I just don't do well with birthdays.

I hear they're throwing you
a big party.

They're trying.

Why don't you just
sit back and let them?

Sometimes you gotta
let the world be a party.

You came here to say that?

Actually, yes.

You were there to tell me
what I needed to hear once.

Now I'm tellin' you.

How about you come
to my party then?

Any cute guys?

So I sing you to sleep
after the lovln'.

I brush back the hair
from your. eyes

And the love on your face

Is so real that it makes me
want to cry

And I

Ally. Just

workin' on my

closing.

John's doing the closing.

Oh. I must have forgot. Gee.

Uh uh they, they're playing
a joke on you, Mark.

There was no drawing
out of a hat. it was flxed.

They they want to get you
up on stage to embarrass you.

It was sort of, um
um, an Initiation thing.

Anyway, I find it a little mean, so I'm just
gonna tell them that you already gave me a

private performance
In your office, okay?

Okay. Thanks.

Uh, Ally?

Nobody here likes me, do they?

Well No, that isn't true.

No, we all do. It's,
It's just that, um

Well, you know,
this, this place is, is very

Close-knit.

Yeah.

Well, it's just as well. Saves me
time really. I have to get to court.

Thanks again.

You might say
why not wait for him to die?

The guy was eighty-nine.
How f ar away could death be?

Well, the problem is she needed him to
pass away bef ore he changed his mind.

Before he realized it was
all about the money to her.

Henry Flood was not so feeble

that he couldn't have moved Lorna Flood
slightly so he could take a breath.

He could have turned his head.
A person suffocating would have done so.

He had to have been held. Forced.
Three to four minutes

pressing herself against his airway.

This was no accident.
This was a m*rder.

She lied to the police.

Come on.

How likely is it for a person to accldentally
suffocate under another person?

You hear about that accident
all the time, don't you?

Oh, yes. And we hear about breast
suffocations frequently, too, don't we?

Were there any bruises or marks
on his neck and shouiders?

Now, she had to have been
holding him pretty tight.

And an eighty-nine year old person
would bruise. And consider this

why would Lorna Flood knowing that
she had this bite mark on her breast

choose that night
to smother somebody?

That would seem pretty
Ill-conceived, wouldn't it?

I mean, why not just wait at least
until the bite wound healed?

And, yes, she lied about who bit her.
She was afraid that

It might seem Incrlminating
If she were caught having an affair.

Why would a vibrant young woman
marrying an older man?

Had to be after him money.
She couldn't posslbly love him.

Had to be about greed.
Well, I tell you what

it's your right to believe that,
if you're so inclined.

You're free to conclude that she was
just a gold dlgger. She was

never really in love with him.

Free to say that she was an adulteress.
I mean, she was having that affair.

But a m*rder*r?

You're not free to conclude that,
ladies and gentlemen.

Certainly not beyond
a reasonable doubt.

Now their whole case was
innuendo and a bite mark.

We've shown you somebody else
bit her. That leaves innuendo.

And ladies and gentlemen, you can't
convict with that. No, you can't.

Hey life, look at me
I can see the reality

'Cause when you shook me, took me
outta my world, I woke up.

Suddenly I just woke up
To the happening

When you find that
you left the future behind

'Cause when you got a tender love,
you know, take care of

then you'd better be aware of
the happening

- One day you'll know
- One day you'll know

- when you turn around
- when you turn around

- You'll find your world
- You'll find your world

- Is tumblln' down
- Is tumblln' down

It happened to me,
and it can happen to you

I was sure I felt secure,
untll love took a detour

Yeah I'm finding
I'm on top of the world

It happened,
suddenly it just happened

I saw my dreams torn apart

When you walked away
from my heart

And when you lose the

Well, we've got trouble here.

I don't like this.

lnside you

The happening

Now I see life for what it is

- It's not a
- It's not a dream

- It's none of this
- It's none of this

It happened to me,
and it can happen to youl

Is it real? is it f ake?

Is this game of life a mistake?

Oh, when I

Bitch!

I knew you would do thisl

This, is f abulousl
Somebody could get hurtl

To me.

Happy Birthday, Ally.

Where's the party?

Easy now.

Is it swollen?

Not as bad as Ally's lips.

It's, It's fine, Elaine.

I can't believe it. I try to celebrate
in a style of your birthday

and she turns into an animal.

You stepped on my verse, you hog.

- I did not. You jumped in.
- All right, all right.

The song is over, you were both great.
Can we just get by it?

Um, could I have your attention?

Uh, I'm very nervous,
so If I st st stutter

well, it's happened,
so the pressure is off.

Um, on this the occaslon of Ally's
thirtleth birthday

Um, I thought

Well, I mean, those of us who know Ally,
know her to be very old.

Uh, uh, uh, very odd. I, I

I very odd in a special way.

And, uh, I am, as well, so

It's, it's symbolic that I step into
the spotlight and actually sing a song

because Ally's the person who
well, brought me out.

Um, before I knew her, I was,
uh, a bit of a recluse.

Um, a lawyer savant. And, uh, she somehow
convinced me, I'm not even sure how

that people who are somehow dlfferent
should not only come out, but can

In f act, take center stage. So, Ally, here
I am. I'm center stage, here to sing for you.

I plcked something from "The Music Man,"
which I know is your f avorite.

And, uh, Renee is here to, uh, help me
with some of the notes that I can't hit

which there may be, uh, uh,
quite a few, actually. So, uh, Renee?

All right, Renee. Yeahl

Why does she get to help?

Shh.

- Calling me a hog.
- Shh.

To my best friend.

There were belis on a hlll,
but I never heard them ringing

No, I never heard them at all
tlll there was you.

There were blrds in the sky,
but I never saw them winging

No, I never saw them at all
tlll there was you

And there was music,
and there were wonderful roses

They tell me in sweet
fragrant meadows

of dawn and dew.

There was love all around
But I never heard it singing

No, I never heard it at all
tlll there was you

Tlll there was you!

You've gotta be kidding.

It was for Ally.

Where were you?

We do birthday parties, too.

Mr. Foreman,
have you reached a verdict?

We have, Your Honor.

Will the defendant please rise?

What say you?

In the matter of the Commonweaith
versus Lorna Flood

on the charge of m*rder
in the First Degree

we find the def endant,
Lorna Flood

Not Gulity.

Thank you, ladies and gentlemen
of the jury. Case dismissed.

- Congratulations.
- Thank you.

Mark? Thank you.

You're welcome.

It really was an accident.
Do you care?

You have to understand, Lorna.
With an acquittal, it doesn't matter.

Okay, you get his hug, too.

Thank you.

Much confusion

Happiness is just an Illuslon

Darling, reach out

Reach out for me

- Reach out
- Reach out for me

I'll be there with the love
that will sheiter you

I'll be there with the love
that will see you through

When you feel lost
and about to give up

'Cause your best
just ain't good enough.

And you feel the world
has grown cold

And you're trlppln' out
all on your own

Hi, Dad.

Yeah.

Yeah, I got your messages.

Thank you.

Yeah, I had a great day.
The g*ng threw a party at the bar.

Huh?

No. No, it was fine. It
It wasn't tough, really. I

I didn't think about him that much.

Normal day, you know.

Yeah. Yeah. I, uh

You know, um I gotta go.

I'll call you back, okay?

No, I'm I'm fine.
I just, uh

I have to go.

Bye.

They keep bringln' me up.

They forget they liked you.

It's a tough day to be alone.
Birthdays.

I'm not alone.

I had a whole room full of people.

You know, they all, uh
It was just great.

I'm not alone.

Walk you home?

Uh not tonight.

Thanks.

Never mind the forecast
'cause the sky has lost control

'Cause the fury and
the broken thunders.

come to match my ragln' soul

Now I don't believe
I want to see the mornln'.

Goln' down the stony end,
I never wanted to go down the stony end

Mama let me start all over

Cradle me, mama cradle me again
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