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>> Diane: [ Sighs ]
[ Door opens ]
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You came back.
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>> Jack: I have no desire to be
here.
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But it's pretty obvious you're
not gonna let this go till you
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say what you have to say.
Say it.
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>> Diane: I know you're angry
and confused --
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>> Jack: No, I'm a lot more than
angry.
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>> Diane: But there's a reason
for all of it.
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>> Jack: A reason you dragged my
grieving granddaughter into your
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little game?
By the way, that's over.
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She is off limits.
This is between you and me.
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No one else.
No one.
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>> Phyllis: Hey, Jack. It's me.
Um, I just wanted to know how
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you were doing.
Um...you know, I know it's
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pretty emotional for you,
getting together with Allie.
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Um...I just know it's
complicated.
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You know, there's a lot going
on.
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So, anyway, um, I just wanted
you to know that I am here for
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you.
Whatever you need, I am here for
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you.
You can call anytime.
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And I really mean that --
anytime, um, day or night.
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Don't even worry about the time
difference.
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Um, okay, I'll talk to you
later.
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[ Cellphone thuds ]
>> Diane: My contact with Allie
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was never about deception.
It was about reaching out.
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Trying to give you back
something that you didn't even
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know you'd lost.
>> Jack: I hope you don't expect
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her to thank you.
>> Diane: But what about you?
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I know you're grateful.
>> Jack: Oh, is that what you
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want?
A thank-you?
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Thank you, Diane.
Are we done here?
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>> Diane: I'm trying to make
amends.
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>> Jack: To me.
Not to the people you hurt.
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The people you used and
exploited.
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The people accused of your
murder.
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All you left in your wake was
heartache and fear and anger.
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Some of us got over it.
Others? Like Kyle?
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You stole from him something he
can never get back.
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[ Gasps ]
>> Jack: Can I get you anything
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at all?
>> Kyle: Yeah.
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My mom.
>> Jack: Look, I know you didn't
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want to talk about it on the
plane.
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>> Kyle: Talking won't bring her
back.
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>> Jack: Try to remember
something, okay?
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>> Kyle: Okay, what?
>> Jack: Your mother loved you
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more than anything in the world.
You were her whole life, the
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best part of her, she used to
say.
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And there is nothing she
wouldn't have done for you.
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>> Jack: Your tore that little
boy's heart out.
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And for that, I will never
forgive you.
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>> Diane: You may not forgive
me, but maybe, if you listen,
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you'll finally understand.
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[ Keys clacking ]
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>> Lauren: Hi.
>> Phyllis: Hey!
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How are you doing?
>> Lauren: Uh, I'm good, except
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that I need a massage, or maybe
even a manicure, anything that
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the Escape Club could cook up to
help me forget about the outside
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world.
>> Phyllis: Are you okay?
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>> Lauren: I'm, uh -- I'm going
through something.
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Um, but I just -- I need to
relax.
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>> Phyllis: Oh, alright.
Well, I'll book a massage for
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you if that's what you want, but
I have a better idea.
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>> Lauren: Oh?
>> Phyllis: Yeah.
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>> Lauren: I'm open to anything.
>> Phyllis: Want to talk to a
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friend?
>> Lauren: I would love to talk
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to my friend, but I don't want
to interfere in your work.
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>> Phyllis: Oh, you're not doing
that.
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I could use a chat.
>> Jack: Well, you wanted this,
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so let's hear it.
Tell me why you shredded
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Genoa City and our son's life.
>> Diane: [ Sighs ] If there had
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been another way --
>> Jack: Than faking your own
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death?
Oh, I guess there was no other
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option.
>> Diane: You're right.
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I did enormous damage, with too
many threats, and just as many
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schemes.
I mean, Victor hated me by then.
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And Nikki and Phyllis, Tucker,
Ashley -- I had wronged them
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all, one way or another.
The walls were closing in, and
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so I made a plan.
I would fake my own death and
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take Kyle far away.
Only none of it happened as
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planned.
I mean, everyone was angry.
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Everyone wanted me gone.
I mean, in the end, I was just
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desperation and panic.
And I needed help, and [sighs]
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Deacon Sharpe gave it to me.
>> Jack: Oh, dear God.
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>> Diane: A corpse from the
morgue created the illusion.
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And limiting the people who saw
me dead was key.
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And paying off anyone who could
reveal the truth completed the
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effect.
But when it was time, I couldn't
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meet up with Kyle.
I knew that we would never
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outrun you, and I just -- I --
I couldn't do that to him.
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[ Voice breaking ] Having the
world hate me was hard.
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But leaving Kyle was
soul-crushing, Jack.
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I was so broken and I felt so
worthless.
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And...well, then I just
convinced myself that he was
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better off without me.
You know, my -- my only solace
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was he had a father who would
love and protect him.
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Jack, I knew you would do
whatever you could for him.
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And he was safe and loved with
you.
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And I had nothing, and I had no
one.
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And so I came west.
>> Jack: You ran away.
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>> Diane: I did.
>> Jack: You didn't take
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responsibility.
You didn't face the people
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that you abused.
>> Diane: Everybody wanted me
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gone, Jack.
I mean, I was truly hated,
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and -- and, in time, I hated
myself.
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I mean, all the self-loathing
and -- and the guilt and the
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shame.
And [exhales sharply] I thought,
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"Why not?
You know, the whole world thinks
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you're dead.
Why don't you just give them
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what they want?"
>> Jack: So it was self-pity
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that motivated you, not caring
about anyone else.
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>> Diane: Fair enough.
So, I -- [ Chuckles ]
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I finally went to therapy.
And I had to look at what I had
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done and why I had done it.
And it took me years to come to
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terms with who I'd been, but who
I wanted to be.
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But always, always, I held Kyle
in my heart.
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Any glimpse I saw of him on the
Internet -- I mean, those were
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moments of pure joy.
He was so beautiful and smart
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and strong.
And, Jack, it was obvious.
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You had made him into such a
wonderful man.
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He's got college, a career,
maybe some heartbreak.
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But now he's in Milan with a
wife and child.
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Jack, we're grandparents.
>> Jack: We are nothing.
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That's what you chose.
>> Diane: Yes, and for many
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years that was the kindest thing
I could do for him.
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I mean, to not burden him with
my chaos.
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And -- And -- And, what, going
back, admitting to him that I'd
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faked my death?
I mean, how could I do that to
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him?
How could I just upturn his
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life again?
>> Jack: Exactly.
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It is the one decent thing you
did in this whole marvelous
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journey of self-discovery.
Good for you. Congratulations.
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But we both know there's more.
What is it you want, Diane?
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Attention? Absolution?
Money? All three?
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Just tell me what you're after
so we can be done with this.
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>> Lauren: So, when Michael
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retired from the DA's office, it
was, you know, so we could spend
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more time together.
>> Phyllis: Mm.
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>> Lauren: So he could have this
quieter, simpler life.
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>> Phyllis: And he worked for
Victor Newman.
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Wow.
>> Lauren: [ Laughs ] Right.
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Exactly my reaction.
Um, so he said not to worry,
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it's not gonna interfere with
our time together and he's gonna
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make his own hours.
And it's not gonna be dangerous
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or risky.
>> Phyllis: What does Victor
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have him doing?
>> Lauren: I can't exactly get
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into specifics.
>> Phyllis: Ah.
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>> Lauren: But let's just say
that a very routine assignment
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was anything but that.
I went days without hearing from
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him.
>> Phyllis: Really?
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So he thinks it's a wild
adventure, and you're just
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worried sick, right?
>> Lauren: Right.
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That's why I'm so frustrated.
How do I fight it?
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Do I just accept this new
unpredictable lifestyle of his?
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>> Phyllis: I mean, why is it
that the thing that we love
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about someone is also the thing
that just drives us crazy and
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makes us worry about them?
>> Lauren: [ Chuckles ]
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>> Diane: You have no good
memories of us?
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None at all?
Because I do.
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From the very beginning.
Of course I had my heart broken
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more than once.
But it was worth it just to be
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in your life.
>> Jack: That was decades ago,
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Diane.
If you're still holding on to
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that, I can't help you.
There was far more bad than
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good.
Mountains of bad.
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>> Jack: Diane, I don't know
what part of your little 12-step
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program I am.
>> Diane: As I said, I was
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passing through town.
I happened to run into a man I
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was engaged to once, and I
decided to speak from the heart.
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>> Jack: Well, if you're
expecting the same thing from
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me, sorry.
I've been there and done that.
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>> Diane: No regrets?
>> Jack: None.
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>> Diane: You mentioned you were
talking about me this morning.
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>> Jack: Yeah. To Phyllis.
She found an old set of plans
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you drew up for our dream house.
>> Diane: And you kept them all
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this time?
How sweet.
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>> Jack: I tore them this
morning.
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>> Diane: Oh.
>> Jack: I told Phyllis all
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about our little "fiasco."
How while you were drawing up
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those plans, you were also
starting a relationship with
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Victor Newman.
How our entire relationship was
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a waste of time.
>> Diane: Ouch. That hurts.
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>> Jack: You're looking
prosperous.
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Obviously, you're doing well.
>> Diane: Yes, I am, thank you.
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>> Jack: Good.
I hate to kick someone while
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they're down.
>> Diane: [ Scoffs ]
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Someplace you need to be?
>> Jack: Yep.
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[ Dishware clatters ]
>> Diane: Do you have any
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parting words for an old flame?
>> Jack: As a matter of fact,
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I do.
I've come to realize over time
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that Victor Newman did me a
favor.
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Taking you off my hands.
In fact, it's the only nice
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thing he's ever done for me.
Goodbye, Diane.
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Have a nice life.
>> Diane: Maybe we were too much
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alike.
But the spark was addictive.
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Well, for me at least.
And there was love.
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>> Diane: [ Exhales sharply ]
I can't believe it.
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>> Jack: What, something wrong?
>> Diane: It's -- It's --
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Oh, my gosh.
Oh.
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[ Sighs ]
It's a beautiful diamond
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engagement ring.
>> Jack: I love you.
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Please say you'll be my bride.
Here.
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Let's see what a little
champagne will do to add
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sparkle to a diamond.
Here.
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Say you'll be my wife.
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Make me the happiest man on the
planet.
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>> Diane: I loved you, Jack.
And I know there was a time that
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you loved me, too.
>> Jack: That died before you
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did.
There's no whipping up
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nostalgia.
There's no "good old times."
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Any warm or even neutral
feelings I had for you are gone.
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Obliterated by this latest
stunt.
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>> Diane: Stunt?
I brought Allie into your life.
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And more importantly, I brought
Kyle into this world.
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No matter what, that connects
us.
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And I know that means something
to you, too.
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>> Lauren: And why do I feel
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like we're not talking about
Michael anymore?
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Are you worried about Jack?
>> Phyllis: Why do you think I'm
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worried about Jack?
>> Lauren: Because I've heard
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you talk about him for months,
and whatever's going on with him
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must be pretty significant.
And don't deny it.
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You said you needed to talk to a
friend as much as I did.
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>> Phyllis: Well, it's not a big
deal.
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Really.
I wasn't worried about him.
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But now I'm wondering if I
should be.
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>> Jack: Yes, bringing Kyle into
this world is the one good thing
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you ever did.
What about now, Diane?
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Keemo. Allie.
The mysterious texts.
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Hell, you bought this entire
house just to talk to me.
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Think about that.
Think about how absurd that
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sounds.
The money, the time.
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The pretense.
Does that sounds normal to you?
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>> Diane: My thought was,
it's time.
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I have faced my mistakes.
I've accepted the past, and I
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have done the work.
The old Diane truly is dead.
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And it is time to make amends.
>> Jack: I'm afraid there's
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more than just me.
>> Diane: Yes, there are many
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others.
>> Jack: Yes.
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Who have gotten on with their
lives without knowing you are
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a changed woman.
>> Diane: When Keemo died, you
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lost any chance at being part of
his life.
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And then I guided you to Allie.
The granddaughter you would have
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never have known otherwise.
Because I know that family means
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the world to you, Jack.
Just as it does to me.
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[ Sighs ]
So, all I'm asking is --
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>> Jack: You want me to help you
connect to Kyle.
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>> Jack: And there it is.
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The demand.
>> Diane: A request.
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That you of all people should
understand.
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How could I not want to
reconnect with my son?
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>> Jack: You just said yourself
you are toxic!
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>> Diane: In the past, yes.
Absolutely. But not now.
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>> Jack: Now?
You manipulated Allie.
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You deceived me.
Sent me mysterious texts so I'd
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find my son's obituary.
In what world is that reformed?!
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>> Diane: I protected Kyle by
leaving.
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I did what was best for his
sake.
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But he's a grown man now.
He's a father.
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He -- He knows how deep a
parent's love goes.
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Jack, he's in a better place to
understand my love for him.
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And I'm in a better, stronger
place.
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I could be a healthy presence in
his life.
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Oh, come on.
You can't tell me you don't
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remember those moments when we'd
look at that little boy and we
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marveled at how perfect anything
could be.
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>> Jack: I remember a lot,
Diane.
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I remember how hard you worked
to keep my son from me.
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Shipping him off to Switzerland,
changing his name so I couldn't
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find him.
Timothy, wasn't it?
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>> Diane: Okay, that was when I
was spinning out, and I regret
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every moment.
But I have changed.
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>> Jack: So you've said.
>> Diane: So have you Jack, so
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don't pretend it's not possible.
You were so cold and -- and
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callous in the past.
You were using people.
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Vindictive. Focused on revenge.
But you're not that person
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anymore.
So why is it so impossible to
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believe that the same thing
couldn't happen for me?
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>> Lauren: Jack is my friend,
too.
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If there's something to worry
about, I would like to know.
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>> Phyllis: Well, it's not my
news to share.
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[ Footsteps passing ]
He's in Los Angeles dealing with
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something from his past.
Oh, I shouldn't have said that!
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Why'd I say that?
It's not my news to share.
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Don't be concerned.
I encouraged him to go.
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>> Lauren: Alright, so then why
are you stressing out about it?
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Are -- Are you having second
thoughts?
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>> Phyllis: Well, no, I'm not.
I just -- I'm worried about him.
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I -- I should have gone with
him.
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I'm worried about him facing
this alone.
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>> Diane: Kyle is my son.
>> Jack: You said yourself
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he's a grown man.
He has built a wonderful life
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with his family.
You think I'm gonna let you
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destroy that?
Poison his life in Italy?
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No. Never.
So you go back to your new and
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improved life.
I'll go back to Genoa City and
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forget this ever happened.
>> Diane: But you won't.
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You can't.
That's not the man you are,
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Jack.
You love Kyle with your whole
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heart.
And half of him is me.
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>> Jack: He grieved, Diane.
>> Diane: [ Exhales sharply ]
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>> Jack: Cried himself to sleep
night after night.
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His mother died.
She was killed.
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He was lost, confused.
Heartbroken.
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He had his mother ripped from
his life.
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I know this because I was there.
I held him.
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I tried to comfort him by
telling him it wouldn't always
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hurt so much, that I would
always be there to protect him.
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Why would I stop doing that
now?!
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>> Diane: Our son needs me in
his life.
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He deserves his mother.
>> Jack: A real mother.
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>> Diane: [ Scoffs ]
>> Jack: And you sure as hell
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don't deserve him.
>> Diane: [ Sighs ]
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>> Jack: Goodbye, Diane.
[ Door opens ]
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>> Diane: [ Breathes deeply ]
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[ Exhales heavily ]
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>> "The Young and the Restless"
will continue
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>> Jack: You're not really
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worried that I have feelings for
Diane Jenkins?
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>> Phyllis: No, Because I know
you're in love with me.
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>> Jack: That's right.
Body and soul.
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>> Phyllis: Yet you chose to get
involved with this woman again
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and again?
>> Jack: My history with Diane
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goes way back.
I met her when she was a model
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at Jabot.
Hell, I should've learned my
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lesson then and gotten her the
hell out of my life.
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>> Phyllis: But you didn't.
>> Jack: No, I didn't.
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She came back into town, and
I got sucked right back in.
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And that, of course, is when I
got my comeuppance from
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Victor Newman.
Actually, I should be thanking
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the Mustache.
He did finally get Diane out of
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my life once and for all.
>> Phyllis: And Victor got his
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own comeuppance.
>> Jack: Oh, you mean the ugly
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divorce.
Yeah.
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The final blow came when Diane
found out that, uh, the baby
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she was carrying wasn't
Victor's, as she had insisted
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it was.
>> Phyllis: That's when she
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split out of town.
>> Jack: Yep.
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Any trace of Diane Jenkins
is out of my life forever.
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>> Jack: Diane's son Kyle...
is my child.
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>> Phyllis: How?
>> Jack: You know the
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circumstances surrounding how
she got pregnant.
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>> Phyllis: Yeah, I do.
I know that she stole sperm
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from a reproductive lab.
>> Jack: Okay, what -- what --
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what you don't is that a couple
of years ago I had a testicular
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cancer scare.
My doctor suggested as a
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precaution, I leave a sample at
Robertson Reproduction Labs.
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It turns out now that Victor's
swimmers were switched with
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mine.
And the mystery father is
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yours truly.
>> Phyllis: Nikki is responsible
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for the switch.
>> Jack: Nikki is not
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responsible for this.
>> Phyllis: Yes. Right. Right.
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>> Jack: Nikki never even met
the man that switched the
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samples.
>> Phyllis: So, what are you
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telling me?
It's a coincidence?
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>> Jack: Yes. Yes.
>> Phyllis: Bull.
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It's not a coincidence.
Give me a break.
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Nikki is responsible for this.
Or maybe Diane.
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I mean, we both know that she
has a thing for you.
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Somebody is responsible for
this, Jack.
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>> Jack: Listen to me.
Nikki would never do anything
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consciously to mess me up.
>> Phyllis: What about Diane?
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>> Jack: Diane -- if she had
known, why would she leave the
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country for a year?
Why would she go through the
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public humiliation she went
through with Victor?
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She could have come to me.
You and I weren't together then.
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Besides, I've seen Diane.
She's as messed up by all this
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as I am.
>> Phyllis: Oh, I'm sure she is.
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Oh, I'm sure she's so messed up.
Jack, this is absolutely
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unbelievable.
>> Jack: Phyllis, I need
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desperately for you to
understand this.
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>> Phyllis: Oh, God.
You know what?
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Yeah, I understand all of this.
But you know what I don't
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understand, is if you and Diane
just found out about this,
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what is she gonna do?
Just give up her kid to you and
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me and go merrily back to Milan?
Is that the story?
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>> Jack: Not exactly.
>> Phyllis: Not exactly. Right.
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Wow. There's that phrase again.
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Don't you tell me that you're
thinking of going to court over
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this.
Don't you dare tell me you're
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thinking of making Diane stay in
Genoa City so we can share
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custody with and her and have
this bitch in our life 24/7.
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Don't you dare tell me you're
thinking of that.
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[ Cellphone pings ]
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>> Lauren: Thank you.
You know, I'm sure Jack
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appreciates your willingness to
support him and your opinions.
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>> Phyllis: Well, I don't know
about that.
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You know, I think he's tired of
my opinions.
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>> Lauren: [ Laughs ]
>> Phyllis: And I'm sort of
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walking the line of being a
friend and meddling.
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>> Lauren: Yeah, but based on
what you've said to me, I don't
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think you have anything to worry
about.
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>> Phyllis: Yeah.
Listen, this is no big deal
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compared to what you're going
through with Michael.
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And it's fine.
Jack and I are friends, and
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it'll be fine.
It's just -- [ Stammers ]
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I've been calling him and he's
not answering and he usually
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answers and it just makes me
anxious.
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>> Lauren: I get that.
>> Phyllis: Yeah.
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>> Lauren: But I'm sure he can
handle whatever's going on in
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Los Angeles.
He's a very capable man,
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just like Michael.
>> Phyllis: Yeah, he is.
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He just has this big, amazing
heart.
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And it's a good thing.
But it can cause him to get
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blind-sided in the worst way.
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>> Diane: Why don't you sit on
the couch with Kyle between us?
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We'll play with some of your old
toys, and that'll keep him
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happy.
>> Jack: Okay.
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>> Diane: That's right.
>> Jack: There we go.
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>> Diane: Look, sweetie.
This was Daddy's.
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>> Jack: What do you think of
that?
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>> Diane: He likes it.
I know you don't trust me, Jack.
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You've made that very clear.
But still, seeing you and Kyle
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together like this makes me wish
that there could be a better
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solution to this mess.
In fact, it makes me certain
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that there must be a better way.
He deserves that.
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>> Jack: I had a great time.
>> Kyle: Me, too.
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>> Jack: I'm really proud of
you, son.
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You have no idea.
You've turned into a great kid.
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And I know that wasn't my doing.
>> Diane: Oh, don't be so sure.
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>> Jack: Don't forget our deal.
>> Kyle: I won't.
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>> Diane: What "deal"?
>> Kyle: The next time a
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father/son event comes up...
Dad wants to be there.
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>> Diane: Well, I hope he is.
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>> Diane: [ Sighs ]
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[ Cellphone ringing ]
>> Phyllis: Oh, it's Jack!
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>> Lauren: Excellent timing.
He could tell you were thinking
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of him.
>> Phyllis: Yes. Yeah.
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I'll be right back.
Hey, Jack!
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What is going on?
Um, I tried to call.
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I've been worried.
I've left messages.
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>> Jack: Yeah, I got them.
I appreciate all of them.
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>> Phyllis: Okay. Are you okay?
>> Jack: I've been spending some
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time with Allie.
>> Phyllis: Oh.
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And how is that time going?
>> Jack: You know, I'll tell you
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all about it when I get back.
>> Phyllis: There's something
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going on.
I can hear it in your voice.
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>> Jack: I'll handle it.
>> Phyllis: Okay, now it's
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worse.
>> Jack: I'll be back as soon as
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I can.
>> Phyllis: Okay. I'll be here.
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>> Jack: Don't worry.
Hi.
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>> Allie: Hi.
Thanks.
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So, how did it go?
With Diane?
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>> Jack: Listen to me.
Diane is not your problem.
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Forget about her.
Forget you ever even met her.
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>> Allie: She'll be living in my
dad's house.
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>> Jack: [ Sighs ]
>> Allie: Which she only bought
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to go through me to get to you.
God, it feels so wrong.
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Like a violation.
>> Jack: I am so sorry.
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>> Allie: It's not your fault.
>> Jack: No, I still
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responsible.
Diane wants to be near Kyle, and
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that's the last place she should
be.
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>> Allie: She abandoned her son
when he was a child who needed
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her.
But after all this time, she
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wants him back.
>> Jack: Well, that's not gonna
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happen.
And I told her to stay away from
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you from now on.
>> Allie: But will she stay away
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from you?
>> Jack: I can handle Diane.
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[ Breathes deeply ]
What? What --
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What does that look mean?
>> Allie: [ Laughs ] Nothing.
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Nothing. It's just...
You know, I can see some of my
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dad in you.
He gets pretty fierce when he
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gets protective.
>> Jack: He was like that, was
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he?
>> Allie: Very much so.
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I would need to tell him to tone
it down sometimes.
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>> Jack: I'd like to learn more
about how Keemo -- how Hao was
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as a father.
>> Allie: I have stories.
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But the thing is...
>> Jack: Go ahead.
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>> Allie: I'd like to learn
about you, too.
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You and your family.
>> Jack: It's your family, too.
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Yeah, that's great.
What do you want to talk about
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first?
Uh, your great aunts?
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Your cousins?
Your Uncle Kyle who's pretty
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close to your age?
>> Allie: This is surreal.
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>> Jack: Yeah, it really is.
And so much better than I ever
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expected.
>> Lauren: Do you feel better
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now that you've spoken to Jack?
>> Phyllis: No. I feel worse.
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Something's wrong.
>> Lauren: What did he say?
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>> Phyllis: He didn't say
anything.
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It was the tone of his voice.
I've heard that tone before.
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>> Lauren: Hmm.
So this is about his past.
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>> Phyllis: [ Sighs ] Oh, yeah.
It has to do with his family.
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>> Lauren: Ah, the most
important thing to him.
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>> Phyllis: Yeah.
I mean, it's where all of his
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emotional scars come from,
going all the way back to Dina.
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>> Lauren: Yeah, but you don't
ever get over the abandonment
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of a parent.
I can certainly relate.
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I have had a really hard time
with my mom.
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00:31:04,696 --> 00:31:09,300
>> Phyllis: You know, I heard
that when Dina first came into
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00:31:09,367 --> 00:31:14,005
town to rebuild a relationship
with her adult kids, right, that
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Traci and Ashley were very
cautious about their feelings,
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00:31:18,876 --> 00:31:21,446
you know?
They weren't very vulnerable.
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>> Lauren: I knew the family
back then, and that's exactly
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how I remember it.
>> Phyllis: But it wasn't like
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that with Jack, you know?
He -- He let her in, you know,
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only to get the rug ripped out
from under him time and time
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00:31:40,164 --> 00:31:42,667
again.
>> Lauren: But, you know, that's
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00:31:42,734 --> 00:31:47,038
Jack, you know?
He has that capacity for love
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00:31:47,105 --> 00:31:50,275
and forgiveness.
>> Phyllis: Yeah, he gets hurt
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over again and again.
I'm guilty of that.
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I've hurt him a lot.
I just stick the knife in and
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00:32:01,986 --> 00:32:05,590
twist it.
>> Lauren: But you two are
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beyond that now.
>> Phyllis: Yeah. Yeah.
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I feel that we are.
I mean, that's why I'm very,
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00:32:13,398 --> 00:32:18,503
very careful with him, you know?
He means a lot to me.
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00:32:18,569 --> 00:32:23,141
And, um, I never want to hurt
him again.
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00:32:23,207 --> 00:32:27,578
Uh, I could never do that to
him.
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00:32:27,645 --> 00:32:35,787
>> Diane: Are you telling me
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that --
>> Jack: The two of you can move
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in temporarily until you're able
to decide which job to take.
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00:32:41,526 --> 00:32:44,896
I am hoping, yes, in
appreciation for my generosity,
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you might not move halfway
around the world.
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>> Diane: Have you spoken to
anyone else about this?
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>> Jack: Any family? No. No.
I haven't talked to my father
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00:32:55,573 --> 00:32:57,542
yet.
>> Diane: So, you think he'll
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00:32:57,608 --> 00:32:59,177
agree?
>> Jack: Look, I'll see to it
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that this works out.
At any rate, you'll be staying
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at the pool house.
>> Diane: The pool house?
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>> Jack: It's perfectly
comfortable.
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00:33:07,452 --> 00:33:08,886
>> Diane: It's not exactly a
home.
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>> Jack: Hey, it's right next
to the home.
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>> Diane: No, still, that's not
what I had in mind.
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>> Jack: Diane, given the
circumstances, I thought it best
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for everyone concerned to keep a
little distance between you
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and Phyllis.
>> Diane: I knew that's what
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this was about.
>> Jack: What the devil did you
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00:33:21,966 --> 00:33:24,268
expect?
>> Diane: [ Scoffs ]
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>> Jack: Look, I want this to
work out.
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I am not gonna roll over my wife
like some bulldozer.
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00:33:29,173 --> 00:33:33,911
I have to take -- no, I want to
consideration.
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00:33:33,978 --> 00:33:36,447
>> Diane: Which means what?
Sticking your son and me in some
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outbuilding so she won't make
waves?
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Well, thanks a lot, Jack,
for nothing!
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00:33:41,619 --> 00:33:43,621
[ Footsteps departing ]
>> Diane: [ Sighs ]
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>> Jack: Oh, yeah.
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Breakfast is the great Abbott
family tradition.
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Best way to start any day.
No matter how busy all of us
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are, we always make time for
cinnamon rolls and bacon.
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>> Allie: [ Chuckling ] Oh, wow.
Thank you.
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00:34:07,245 --> 00:34:11,749
That sounds amazing.
I guess as an only child, I kind
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00:34:11,816 --> 00:34:13,618
of missed out on that kind of
thing.
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00:34:13,684 --> 00:34:16,120
>> Jack: Well, I never knew what
it was like to grow up in a
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00:34:16,187 --> 00:34:18,723
small family.
>> Allie: Oh, I got plenty of
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00:34:18,790 --> 00:34:22,760
attention.
Whenever I needed my dad, he was
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00:34:22,827 --> 00:34:25,797
always there for me.
>> Jack: Your dad loved you very
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much.
>> Allie: [ Chuckles ] Even when
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I didn't want him around.
>> Jack: A little too attentive
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00:34:31,836 --> 00:34:34,372
sometimes?
>> Allie: Believe it or not,
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00:34:34,439 --> 00:34:38,376
I was a mathlete.
I know. Totally uncool.
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00:34:38,443 --> 00:34:41,946
And having him show up to give
me a one-man standing ovation at
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00:34:42,013 --> 00:34:46,784
all our school competitions was
just downright embarrassing.
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00:34:46,851 --> 00:34:52,123
[ Laughs ]
>> Lauren: You really think this
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00:34:52,190 --> 00:34:54,959
situation in Los Angeles is
going to lead to Jack getting
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00:34:55,026 --> 00:34:56,527
hurt?
>> Phyllis: Well, after that
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phone call, I'm just convinced
that something is wrong.
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I don't know what it is, but
something is wrong.
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I mean, I spoke to him earlier,
and he was fine.
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And then I spoke to somebody
else who's worried about Jack's
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00:35:08,773 --> 00:35:12,977
situation, and that stirred up
all these protective feelings
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00:35:13,044 --> 00:35:16,714
that I have.
And then that phone call that I
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00:35:16,781 --> 00:35:21,252
just had with him, it was
totally different.
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00:35:21,319 --> 00:35:24,355
He had a totally different vibe
than he had before.
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So, something has happened in
between those two calls.
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00:35:28,826 --> 00:35:31,762
>> Lauren: I know. I know.
You're concerned about him.
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[ Sighs ] Right now Michael is
home resting and recovering
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00:35:35,600 --> 00:35:39,637
because he won't let this thing
go and he's not gonna stop until
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00:35:39,704 --> 00:35:44,909
he's righted a wrong.
So...I completely understand.
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00:35:44,976 --> 00:35:49,013
You love him, and you don't want
to see him hurt.
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00:35:49,080 --> 00:36:03,394
It's as simple as that.
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00:36:03,461 --> 00:36:11,502
>> Diane: [ Breathes deeply ]
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>> Next week on
>> Nikki: To have Michael held
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00:36:15,373 --> 00:36:18,242
captive in a foreign country?
How can he do that to someone?
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00:36:18,309 --> 00:36:20,444
>> Victor: He's not gonna get
away with it.
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00:36:20,511 --> 00:36:23,848
>> Billy: Victoria, I need to
talk to you...now.
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00:36:23,915 --> 00:36:27,552
>> Diane: Phyllis.
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I didn't know you were in town.
>> Phyllis: I didn't know you
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00:36:33,257 --> 00:36:41,098
were alive.
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♪♪
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