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Previously on Windfall:
Fourth floor?
Yeah.
How'd you know?
It's
Your hotel.
Right?
In the will.
����Right.
It's your baby.
The Chinese government
prefers to place
our children
with married persons.
You have to prove
that you can provide
a stable, loving environment
by yourself.
( whispering ):
I lied about the
lottery ticket.
I said Kimberly's
ticket was mine
when it wasn't.
If you want somebody
to trust you,
don't start
by telling them a lie.
I at least deserve a chance
to make you believe in me.
Receipts.
For the donations
I made to
three charities
yesterday.
All I have left now
is what I have with you.
Peter, I'm so sorry.
I do love you.
And I love this family.
And don't we owe it to them?
See if we can fix this?
You owe me nearly five million.
Get out.
Not until I get my cut.
Hey, police! No!
( heart monitor beeping )
You have the right
to remain silent.
Anything can and will be used
against you in a court of law.
One second I'm begging
a guard for antibiotics
and the next we're just
walking out of here.
You must be a very
good lawyer.
I wish I could
take the credit.
I told you they got 48 hours
to charge you and let you go.
With Tally telling
everybody I killed Zoe,
I figured I was fried.
Yeah, well, they've
got other evidence,
and it's way more damning.
Wait.
Evidence against who?
DAVE:
Look, I wish I'd
been around to help.
Like I said,
I got busy.
What the hell is this?
ld be
your office, Dave.
-What's going on
-David Park?
Yeah.
We'd like to ask you some
questions down at the precinct
in connection with the death
of Zoe Reida.
Here you go.
You gotta be kidding me.
Zoe's money
in his office?
Yeah.
There was
some kind of leak.
Plumbing.
Not a tip.
And if you have any idea
how that money got there,
-now is not the time to discuss it.
-Falsone.
You know, it's funny
how things work out.
And you say
Tally did it.
She says you did it.
If you have
something to say to my client,
say it to me.
KATE:
Come on.
This isn't over.
KIMBERLY:Come on, baby!
Hey, how are
the party plans coming?
Oh, good, good.
Um, you know, I said to Ethan,
"Picture-perfect birthday.
"If you can have
whatever you want,
UMPIRE:
Foul ball!
what would it be?"
And, um, he said,
"I want my dad.
"
Ooh.
KIMBERLY:
Poor Ethan.
I, uh, I didn't think
he was in your life.
Well, he hasn't been
for a long time,
but turns out Ethan has been
e-mailing him for weeks
ever since I got him
his own computer.
( cell phone ringing )
Whoo-hoo!
( ringing continues )
Oh, my God.
Let's go!
Oh, my God.
What's wrong?
Oh, my God, Kimberly,
it's a text from
the adoption agency.
Okay.
Am I reading it right?
"Congratulations.
"Your daughter is available
for your adoption.
"
"Pack your bags for China
ASAP.
"
You read it right, Beth.
UMPIRE:
Strike three.
You're out!
Whoa, oh, yes!
BETH:
Ye-Ye
He's really late, huh?
We've got the hour.
We can wait.
Sorry I'm late.
This is my
husband.
Jack Singerman.
Peter Schaeffer.
Have a seat.
So, I should tell you
that a basic tenet
of marriage counseling
is that
when there are
children involved,
we like to keep
the family together.
But in my experience,
couples come to counseling
wanting one of two things:
to make it work
or to get out.
And it becomes clear
pretty quickly.
Peter, why don't
you start?
( school bell rings )
All right, all right,
all right, all right.
I'll see you
I'll see you guys later.
STUDENT:
Hey, man,
isn't that your wife?
Is that, uh
the paternity test?
I didn't realize
we'd get the results so soon.
I thought
you were going to call me.
I think better not
to use the phone.
Better do this
in your face.
Wow, I guess
this is it.
Okay, I'm ready.
What's it say?
I don't know.
I do not open it.
I don't understand why.
DAMIEN:
Is that Razmik?
What's he doing here?
I come to say good-bye, Damien.
Razmik propose to me.
He divorce American wife.
No, wait a minute, I He needs
her to stay in the country.
No.
We're going
back to Russia
to raise my child.
to be with family.
But you said
he's not the father.
Is not.
Razmik know this.
But he say there,
we can be family.
You know, everyone be happy.
Is good, no?
Here.
Open or not open is up to you.
I think maybe
is better you don't know.
Have fun with Frankie.
Be young.
Trust me:is all over too soon.
Hey, thanks
for waiting for me.
You sure you don't
want any coffee?
I'm okay.
How are you?
I mean, how's that
how's that bike factory doing?
Is everything okay?
No.
That-that's not important.
Of course it is.
I was late because this morning
when I told Violet
that you were taking her
out of piano lesson,
she had a complete meltdown.
She's angry.
She blamed you bause
you're you're the one
who's not in the house
right now.
I'm just saying we got
a lot of work to do.
I'll, I'll do anything.
I will.
I wasn't late today
to jerk you around.
To punish you.
Look, I wouldn't be here
if I didn't
if I hadn't always
wanted you
ever since
high school
even when you were with Cameron.
I hate being here
like you're still his.
I'm my own person, Peter.
And I'm choosing
to be with you again
if you'll have me
if you're willing to try?
Okay.
I'll try.
Thank you
Michael.
How long have you worked here?
Good to see you,
too, Kimberly.
Six weeks.
Still just
part-time.
Just filling in
when they need me.
Well, were you
gonna tell us?
This is, like, ten minutes
from our house.
Last time I saw you, you and
the judge made it real clear:
Stay away
from Ethan.
Come on, Michael, you know
that was just about
getting child support.
What about now?
Hmm?
After you won all that money,
did you even think
to pick up the phone and say,
"Come on by.
"I don't need to punish you
anymore.
Come see
your son.
"
I didn't know where you were.
Did you look?
Look, Michael, just
If you're going to be
in Ethan's life,
I'm going to need you
to follow some ground rules,
all right?
Be consistent.
Don't be there
and then suddenly not be.
You know what?
I've heard all this before.
Wait, Michael.
I'm not trying to
Listen, just
come to Ethan's
birthday party, okay?
He really wants you there.
And I'll, I'll, e-mail you
the details.
You know what, don't bother.
You got me all figured out.
I'll just let him down again,
right?
Michael!
SUNNY:
Hey, Peter, about the race,
Colin's trailing,
so I'm going to France,
and I thought you should, too.
Well, I've got my own battles
to fight right here.
The board?
Yeah.
When the race is done.
It looks like
so are we.
We'll just start
another company.
Sunny,
I'm working on my marriage.
Huh.
Okay.
Wait.
I just
didn't want you
to think that what happened
between us was just
Sex.
Really nice sex.
Or a surprise.
'Cause I thought about it.
I thought about you
for a long time.
You know, that one night
cost me $19 million.
Are you sorry you gave it back?
I did it because
I wanted you to respect me.
Maybe even
think of me
as the kind of person
you'd like to be with.
All things being different
did I at least accomplish that?
Yeah.
Then it was worth it.
DAMIEN:
So of course, I opened it.
I mean, what kind
of guy sits there
and doesn't
open the envelope?
You think I shouldn't have
opened it, don't you?
I'm not saying that.
She wants
to raise my kid, Frankie.
My kid, in Russia.
That's, like,
far, far away.
They've got nuclear
fallout, a bad mafia,
apparently no regulations
on what cousins
can or can't do with each other.
I'm gonna
ask her to stay
and raise my child here.
You think I'm making a mistake.
No.
I don't.
You know what?
Just just say it.
You want me to let her go.
Damien,
I don't know what I want, okay?
I'm just scared my mom,
who's getting here any minute,
will change her mind
about moving back.
You have no idea
how hard it was
to convince her
to leave New York.
Maybe I should
just let Galina leave,
raise my kid there.
Don't do that for me.
You need to do
the right thing for you,
whatever that is.
Hey.
Hey.
Um, there's some
chili on the stove
and a lot more
in the freezer.
I made that lemon
chicken that you like.
Maybe for dinner, or
well, it'll all keep.
Looks to me like we have
enough for a few weeks.
Um, thanks for letting me spend
time with the girls here,
but I should go.
No, you know what, Nina? Stay.
Hang out for
a little while.
I really want to,
but the therapist
said it was fine for us
to take turns with
the girls at the house,
but all of us
being here together,
right now, could confuse them.
Yeah, well, um how 'bout
tonight, after therapy?
We still have
the sitter, we could, uh,
go grab a bite, someplace nice.
Okay, sure.
Oh, I almost forgot.
A courier brought this.
It's from Cameron.
It says he's signing over all
his shares in the company to me.
Wow.
Everything?
ah.
I guess, uh,
guilt is a great motivator.
ADDIE:
Just to be clear,
Damien's green-card-
Russian-ex-wife
is pregnant with their
now *** unborn child
who he thinks it would be a good
idea to be a teenage father to,
and he wants your
blessing in all of this?
Mom, you're making it
sound much worse than it is.
Okay, well then
why don't you tell me
how to make that
sound better.
Thank God I'm back here
is all I can say.
Oh, this must be
from the realtor.
She's showing us
houses tomorrow.
You might want to come along.
( gasps ):
Oh.
What?
Nothing.
What is it, Mom?
It's from your father.
Did you guys
make up?
"You took everything from me,
and treated me like"
Like what?
He doesn't finish.
Frankie, don't
Oh, my God.
Yes, yes.
It's a lovely box of dog poo.
What?
Mom, that is so creepy.
Frankie, your father
is a very unstable man.
I don't want you
to go anywhere
near him, do you understand me?
( knocking )
Sean, it's Tally.
Oh, my God.
Does it hurt?
Yeah.
Bullets make
a hole in your body
on their way to killing you.
Maybe you didn't know that.
Maybe that's why you left me
lying in my own blood.
Sean, I got scared.
Yeah, it's scary watching
somebody maybe die, isn't it?
But you already knew that.
I knew that that guy
the motel manager
was calling the cops
and that they'd get you
to a hospital.
Yeah, and then straight to jail.
Yeah, but you got away.
Where'd you go?
No, Tally, no.
Where did you go?
Where did you go with the money
that somehow ended up
in Dave Park's office?
I had to be free to help you.
To help us.
So, by what? By framing Park
for a *** that you committed
after you already
told him I did it.
I was buying time.
And, Sean, we needed it.
I had to, I
While I was driving away from
the motel, I ran a red light.
And the cop ran my license
and they grilled me.
I had to tell them
something.
I could be on death row
because of you.
You are out
because of me.
And I don't have a dime
of that lottery money.
It was all in the bag
in Park's office
and the cops have it now.
I fell in love with you
when it looked like
you didn't have anything,
and Zoe's money was gone.
You think I give a damn
about the lottery?
It has a way
of changing people.
Look what it's done to you.
You framed
an innocent man, Tally.
Park's never going to jail.
You don't know that.
You do.
He's a shark,
and it's just
one piece of evidence.
It's just enough to clear you.
It's ove Sean.
Let it be over.
Aw
The orphanage only had
these three pictures,
but isn't she
amazing?
Yeah, she is.
When do you get her?
I go to Beijing
in a day and a half.
Wow.
Yeah.
What, are you going alone?
I'll ask Kimberly,
or hire a nanny.
Whatever it takes.
Wow, Beth.
Well, thank you
for showing me this.
It mean a lot.
Actually, um
it's not the only
reason I'm here.
I need you to sign
the divorce papers.
Um, I'm working with
another agency now
and the papers need to be
filed with the court
before I can adopt.
I know it seems
really weird and so fast,
but
No, it's
it's okay.
You know, Beth, um,
I'm really happy for you.
You know, moving on.
Thanks.
I'm happy, too.
ETHAN:
Mom, I know it's my birthday
and we're about
to go to my party,
so what's the big surprise?
Hold on.
KIDS:
Surprise!
Ta-da!
( cheering, chattering )
Wow!
Happy birthday, baby.
Are you ready for
some batting practice?
Okay, but I'm not ry good.
Honey, listen.
You are gonna
love this, I swear.
And there's somebody here who
might even improve your game.
Dad? Did Dad come?
Um well, no, baby.
Daddy couldn't make it.
But Dave Winfield did.
That is not Dave Winfield.
Hall of Famer
Dave Winfield?
Dad's all-time
favorite player?
Happy birthday,
Ethan.
Yes, that's him.
Go.
Go say hi.
DAMIEN:
Okay, I've been doing
a little bit of research
on the Internet, okay?
And did you know that
the infant mortality rate
in Russia is two and a half
times worse than it is here,
and we're not even that good.
Damien, stop.
It's bad luck
to even think about it.
No, plus there's violence,
poor education,
low per-capita income.
Turns out li not so perfect
in your country, either.
Galina,
here I can help you.
You can't help us there?
What is it
you want, Damien?
I want you to stay.
I already talked to my dad.
He'll release some of my money
to buy you a house to live in.
You know, nothing crazy,
but, you know, someplace
that's safe, nice and close.
Why matter so much
for baby to be here?
I want him to have
the best, that's all.
But in Russia, this child
will have a father.
A father? Razmik?
Come on, Galina.
This is no answer, Damien.
What will baby have here?
He'll have me.
I want to be in his life.
Please let me.
Come on, Peter,
hit it out of the park!
Hi, Kimberly.
Hey.
Michael.
The party started
an hour ago.
I know.
I been in and out
of here, like, five times
trying to work up the nerve.
The nerve? Why?
Look at this place.
Look what you
did for him.
Yeah, okay, well why do you
think I had to do all this?
I mean, it took a stadium
and a batting session
with Dave Winfield to make him
forget that weren't coming.
Wait a minute.
Did you say Dave Winfield?
( cheering )
Come on, baby! Go!
Safe!
What are you talking about?
I tagged him.
Mom, ump said I was safe.
You calling your old man a liar?
Daddy! Daddy! You came!
Look, Mom, Daddy came.
Hey.
Hey.
I got a call from
the alarm company.
Don't worry, I went
through the whole house.
Just a breeze blew open
a window in back.
I gave them
your cell number
'cause, uh, all they
had was mine
Right, I'm sorry.
Thank you.
Oh, um
guess I should give you this.
Yeah, you know,
I was just, uh
coming by
to pick up some things.
I'm actually staying
with my parents.
It's more of a transitional
thing, I hope, because
'Cause you're getting
back with Peter.
We're trying,
if he can forgive me.
What about you?
What do you want?
As long as there's a chance
to keep my family together
Wait, Cameron.
I wanted this.
This house, our life.
I wanted you to kiss me
that first night,
when we bought
the ticket.
I wanted to know
that you loved me
and I want you to know
that I love you.
I think I probably always will.
That's how all this started.
Me thinking if you
only knew how I felt
it'd be okay, be easier.
Now it's something
we both have to live with.
Hey, what's up,
girlfriend?
WALKER:
Hey, Frankie.
Don't ask.
It's
Too late.
Which do you want me
to start with?
My parents' divorce, or my dad's
disintegrating sanity,
or my boyfriend's
pregnant ex-wife?
Which I swore I'd stop saying.
Come on.
( dance music playing )
Well, you made the right call.
Forget all your troubles
with some folks who
rock at forgetting.
What troubles?
That's my girl.
Sean, I think we should
get away from here
for a little while.
Not disappear just
put some distance
between us and everything
that's happened.
So we don't have to
see Park hang for
something he didn't do?
Tally, did you, um did you
get a ticket when you ran
that red light?
When they pulled you over, and
dragged you in for questioning?
You didn't just go
into the station and tell
them that I did it,
when it looked like it
was either you or me.
Sean, no.
And then, what?
I don't know,
maybe figure out a way
to frame Park later?
'Cause, Tally, I have seen you
with your back to the wall
a few times now,
and you always save yourself.
What are you doing?
What is that?
It's a hundred grand.
Give or take.
Now, they're mostly large bills,
so you're gonna have to pick
the towns, the banks.
Big cities are best.
You want me to run?
No, I want you to stay.
Okay?
I want you to tell the police
what really happened.
I want you to tell them
it was an accident,
that Zoe fell down
the stairs, okay?
Trust that I'll
stay by you.
I'll get you the best
lawyers money can buy.
I'm done running,
I'm done lying.
You murdered
someone.
You framed an innocent man.
Park is so far from innocent.
I know.
But he did not *** anyone.
Neither did I.
It was an accident.
The longer you wait, the worse
this is going to look.
Covering this thing
up, you have made a
thousand mistakes,
but one of those things
will trip you up.
I'm gonna be back in an hour.
I hope to God you're still here.
MARRIAGE COUNSELOR:
It takes time to rebuild trust
and familiarity.
NINA:
if they saw me living
with my parents,
then it wouldn't seem
so foreign and I wouldn't
seem so far away.
I checked your cell phone bill.
What?
I don't know why, except
that it was so easy.
There were days when you
were on the phone with him
four or five times.
This was months ago.
And maybe you were sleeping
with him, then
No, I wasn't, I swear.
Okay, maybe you weren't.
But how long have you wanted
to be with him?
I married you.
I want you.
You want what we had, Nina.
That is gone.
I'm different now.
I've changed.
So many things
have happened
since we won
that money.
The bike business--
that was my dream.
And I made it happen.
Even though I might
lose it now,
I feel like I lived a life.
And where were you?
Hiding in another
part of the house,
or in your car,
on the cell phone to Cameron.
You're never going
to forgive me.
I'll try.
I swear I will.
But I don't want to be married
to you.
DAMIEN:
Didn't see you at school.
Thought I'd check in,
see if you were okay.
Yeah, I'm fine, just tired.
I kind of stayed out
late last night.
With who?
Your mother?
No, um
just this
girl Miranda
and her brother
and some other guys.
This brother have a name?
Walker.
Walker Keyton.
His father owns the hotel.
Really?
What's this, uh,
Walker guy look like?
Okay, don't tell me
you're jealous,
'cause I'm not the one getting
cozy with my pregnant ex-wife.
Kind of why I got you this.
Open it.
What is it?
It's a promise ring.
To say I'm
committed to you,
pretty much no matter what.
Like
a pre-engagement
engagement ring?
Yeah.
I-I can't
wear that, Damien.
I don't even know
how I feel right now.
What did you want me to do,
Frankie?
Let Galina walk away
and never see my child?
I think of you having a kid
with another woman--
a family--
and it's so huge.
I just I don't
know, Damien.
Um, I'm just gonna
leave this here for you,
in casyou
change your mind.
I want you to know
I didn't know what to do
about that baby.
But you and me--
I've never been so sure
about anything
in my life.
What do you want, Park?
Don't tell me you're throwing
yourself a pity party
because your girlfriend
ran away.
It's all over
the news, buddy.
You know, I'd thank you, but
I really didn't appreciate
the money being
planted in my office.
Was that your handiwork or hers?
I think you should go.
The detective on the case
implied you did me a favor.
She's their #1 suspect now.
Yep, happy days for you.
Now leave.
Yeah, in a minute.
I'm here to help,
really.
With Tally wanted
for her ***, Zoe's
money, your winnings,
is going back into probate.
Now, the estate's going to argue
that Tally had no right
to any of it,
which means she had no
right to gift it to you.
Wait.
Then what happens to it?
Maybe Zoe's parents get it,
maybe the state
or the lotto commission.
Either way, you'll
have to give back
all your winnings.
Wait, so then all this
was for what, for nothing?
Well, that's just perfect.
No, no, wait a second.
I can help you stash
a few million.
The court would
write it off
A few millionalready spent,
??but of 20.
s to be hidden well.
??A few millin
So, get to the part
about your fee.
That's always you
at your saddest.
Hundred thousand.
$200,000 depending on
what kind of strings
we need to pull.
Okay.
You know, you're like
a broken record that keeps on
getting marked down.
I tell you what's sad, Sean.
Giving a pile of money
to a bunch of people
who don't deserve it
and who have
absolutely no clue
what to do with it.
That's the real crime
in all of this.
Thank you.
Did your wife
notice it was gone?
I told her I'd taken
for cleaning.
It was a bad lie
for a good reason.
Because you love him?
Go on.
Admit.
It's not just for baby,
it's for you.
He's a good man.
And now he's your man.
I don't know.
He has a girl.
Be patient.
Everybody will get
what they deserve.
I'm taking some of
the girls' toys
over to my parents.
Maybe it'll help
with the transition.
I hope that's okay.
How long have you been
in love with him?
Peter, please,
let's not do this.
No, I'm not asking
to torture you.
I'm asking because
I love you.
If you could do it
and you thought
I wouldn't hate you,
and you'd still have
the love of your children,
would you want
to be with Cameron?
Yes.
Then you should be with him.
( phone ringing )
Sean, tick-tock,
time's a-running out, my friend.
I thought about your offer.
Meet me at Lincoln and 31st.
You kidding? I don't go
to that part of town.
Two hours.
I'll see you there.
( womang,voices clamoring )
SUNNY:
Come on, Colin
You can do this.
Come on.
WOMAN:
Go, go!
Come on, Colin!
Faster, faster, faster!
Go, go, go!
Come on, Colin!
You can do it! Come on!
What are you doing, Sunny?
Watching the Tour De Rhone.
Well, I couldn't help notice
some of the other employees
are packing up their stuff.
You sure you want to be here
to the bitter end?
Peter, Colin's closing in
on the lead.
He's actually still in it.
What?
You know how pathetic
your father is to me, right?
How miserably grub-like
I find him,
especially when it
comes to money, right?
Yeah, you're pretty up-front
about that, Mom.
Thanks.
Well, it's gotten worse.
I'm not sure I can hear this.
Did you know he lost his job?
Really?
Yeah, I went to see him
about the package he sent,
and his office was empty.
They even have
a restraining order
against him.
I guess I'm not the only one
in his "*** of the Month Club.
"
Well, Mom, what if he's
really not okay?
What is this?
Did Damien ask you
to marry him?
No, Mom, give that back!
Well, what does
the note say?
It's just a promise ring,
that's all.
What? Aren't you going
to tell me that
I'm too young
and he's too irresponsible,
and that all men
are just like dad,
so I should just check myself
into the convent or whatever?
No.
He's nothing like your dad.
Your father was
willing to give up
anything for money.
And Damien?
Well, he's willing
to give up anything for you.
Hell, he already has.
Come on!
Go!
Come on, Colin!
Whoa! Yes!
Ah!
We did it!
We did it!
We did it!
Oh, my
Orders are going
to start pouring in.
You can pay your vendors!
Everyone keeps
their jobs!
You are going to be
rich, rich, richer
than you can possibly imagine!
And we did it!
We didn't just win it,
we earned it.
What? Too greedy?
( Sunny laughing )
( doorbell rings )
( gate opening )
Can I help you?
Hi.
Yeah.
I'm looking for Cameron.
Oh, yeah, I've seen
you around.
Well, he's
out of town.
He asked me to keep
an eye on the house.
I think he's going
to be gone for a while.
Oh, okay.
He just left a half hour ago.
If you went
to the airport,
you could probably
catch him.
Thanks.
WOMAN ( over P.
A.
):
Flight #79 with nonstop service
to Hong Kong,
is now boarding.
Passengers needing
special assistance
I'm sorry.
Excuse me.
Excuse me.
Pardon me.
Cameron?
Beth.
What are you
doing here?
I-I know I have
no right to even ask,
but I want to go
with you to China.
What?
Will you just
hear me out?
Beth, you were right.
I keep turning
to the past
for something
I missed out on;
things-things that
I'll never get back.
Like with my dad.
And Nina.
I don't know,
maybe, but
Well, I look at you, and
the choice you're making,
and it's all about
the future
and about a belief
that life could be good.
You know?
Good enough to share.
And I'm not asking you
to share it with me.
Okay, maybe just
a little bit of it.
So you want to come to China?
To do what?
WOMAN ( over P.
A.
):
Flight 324, nonstop to Beijing,
is now boarding.
Beth, you're going
to need some help,
aren't you?
You said to me
when we were married
that I was never
there for you.
let me be there for you now
Stop it!
Help!
Sean, where the hell are you?
SEAN ( over phone ):
You were right.
The mistake me, Zoe,
and Tally made was we turned
our lives upside down
trying to hang onto something
that we didn't deserve.
Maybe we should have just
held on to each other
and just let go of the money.