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>> REVA: Did you steal it?
>> JONATHAN: Reva, I'm wounded.
How could you think that?
>> REVA: Well, after what
happened last night, I couldn't
possibly know.
You used your trust fund money,
didn't you?
>> JONATHAN: It's there to be
spent.
>> REVA: Not on some flashy car.
>> JONATHAN: You don't like it?
>> REVA: No, I love it.
I love it.
It's so sexy and I just... I
love that you bought it for me,
but that money is yours, for
you, for your future, for
school.
>> JONATHAN: Do I look like the
scholastic type to you?
>> REVA: Well, you could be.
>> JONATHAN: Just get in the
car.
I want to see you in that
driver's seat.
>> REVA: Well, it probably
wouldn't hurt just to sit in it.
>> JONATHAN: ( laughs )
>> REVA: ( laughs )
>> JONATHAN: ( laughs )
So, what do you think?
>> REVA: Okay.
I'm officially in love.
( laughs )
>> JOSH: Okay, you're right.
Things are not exactly a love
fest at my house, but that's
exactly why I'm looking at the
bigger picture, see?
The Lewis family as a whole.
>> BILL: So you want me back to
run the company?
>> JOSH: Yes, I do.
So does your father.
>> BILL: Well, the Lewis
brothers stick together, huh?
>> JOSH: Bill, look, I know you
were angry at both of us when
you left the company.
>> BILL: When you forced me to
leave, right?
>> JOSH: But you cannot let
pride stand in the way of doing
the right thing.
>> BILL: The right thing for
who?
>> JOSH: For you.
>> BILL: Oh.
>> JOSH: For all of us, Bill.
Look, we want you back.
We need you.
>> BILL: ( laughs )
You don't need me.
You and my dad are quite
capable.
Besides, I've got my own company
to run.
>> JOSH: I understand that, but
look, you left because you
wanted to prove that you could
do things on your own, right?
You've done that.
Your company is successful.
>> BILL: Well, thank you for
acknowledging that.
But why would you want me to
leave it now?
>> JOSH: I thought I just
explained that with that sugar
cube tower.
>> BILL: Well, it's what you
didn't say that's what I'd like
to hear.
I mean, you're shoring up the
ranks, getting all your ducks in
a row.
Why?
>> JOSH: We're under attack,
Bill.
>> BILL: ( laughs )
Should I be concerned, Uncle
Josh?
Because you're sounding a little
paranoid.
You want me back at Lewis to run
the company because you're
worried about Jonathan?
>> JOSH: I'm worried about what
he might cost this family.
>> REVA: No, I can't.
I really... I can't.
I didn't do anything to deserve
this.
>> JONATHAN: Deserve?
>> REVA: Mm-hmm.
>> JONATHAN: Let's hope for both
of our sakes neither of us ever
get what we deserve.
Now, would you stop trying to
analyze every little thing?
>> REVA: This isn't a little
thing.
>> JONATHAN: You look good in
the car!
>> REVA: ( groans )
>> JONATHAN: Stop thinking about
it.
Let go.
Have fun.
>> REVA: Fun.
>> JONATHAN: ( laughs )
Yeah, there you go.
Your mini-van days are over.
Reva looks good in this car!
This is you, baby.
>> REVA: Thanks.
I don't know what this gesture
is about, but thanks.
>> JONATHAN: Start her up.
>> REVA: With pleasure.
is about, but thanks.
>> JONATHAN: Start her up.
( growls playfully )
Sounds good.
>> JONATHAN: ( laughs )
Let's roll.
>> JOSH: Reva has a blind spot
where her baby boy is concerned.
>> BILL: Now, come on.
Reva's a smart woman.
Sooner or later, she's going to
kick him to the curb.
>> JOSH: I need people around me
I can trust, Bill.
For Reva's sake.
>> BILL: Hey.
Your nephew's going to be
around, Uncle Josh.
You can count on me.
>> JOSH: But you're not going to
take the job.
>> BILL: Look, I have my own
company and I can't do that to
Olivia.
>> JOSH: Okay.
Is there anything at all that I
could say to change your mind,
then?
>> BILL: I think one quality we
Lewis men share is we stand by
our women.
>> JOSH: I respect your loyalty,
Bill.
See you.
>> OLIVIA: You and I have always
been very honest with one
another.
All right, not exactly honest.
>> ALAN: We understand each
other.
>> OLIVIA: We do.
So I don't have a problem with
telling you that Gus did you a
favor.
He was nowhere fit to run this
company.
>> ALAN: Gus could do anything
he set his mind to do.
>> OLIVIA: Of course he could,
but at heart he's a cop, Alan.
>> ALAN: At heart, he's a
traitor.
>> OLIVIA: Oh, he's in love.
You do crazy things when you're
in love.
>> ALAN: You should know about
that.
>> OLIVIA: It happens to the
worst of us, doesn't it?
>> ALAN: Are you trying to tell
me that marriage number four has
softened you?
Or is it motherhood, perhaps?
>> OLIVIA: No, Alan, I haven't
softened.
I'm a realist, okay?
Look, I know that Gus's
appointment was your chance to
groom the next Spaulding prince.
>> ALAN: Well, I think it's the
natural progression of things,
yes?
>> OLIVIA: Well, in some places,
the natural order of things is
for a parent to eat their young.
My point is, Gus's coronation,
it's not going to happen.
>> ALAN: I had it all: Phillip
and Gus working for me here at
Spaulding.
And I lost them.
>> OLIVIA: I'm sorry about that.
>> ALAN: Well, I'm a realist,
too, and I know that they're
gone and nothing is going to
bring them back.
>> OLIVIA: No, no.
And I'm sure it's going to take
some time for you to accept
that, but in the meantime, you
have to find somebody to take
Gus's place, to run Spaulding at
your side.
>> ALAN: Exactly.
Now, if you will excuse me, I
need to find that replacement
for Phillip and Gus.
>> OLIVIA: Alan?
She's standing right in front of
you.
>> CASSIE: I could do this all
night.
>> EDMUND: Sounds tempting, but
I personally was thinking about
a change of venue.
>> CASSIE: Oh, wow.
What did you have in mind?
>> EDMUND: I don't know.
A room with a view.
And a very big bed.
>> CASSIE: Wow.
( laughs )
Well?
Do you want to eat first?
It smells really good and you
went to all this trouble.
>> EDMUND: Thank you, but I have
to admit, Cassie, the food is
just laced with ulterior motive.
And it'll keep warm and...
unless, of course, you're not
ready.
>> CASSIE: Why would you say
that?
>> EDMUND: Well, because I know
how much you were hoping to be
pregnant and it didn't turn out
that way, so I don't want to...
>> CASSIE: I'm okay with it.
>> EDMUND: You are?
>> CASSIE: Well, yes.
I am, you know?
If it doesn't happen one way,
it's going to happen another.
It's going to be a long process
and it's going to bring us
closer.
>> EDMUND: You think so?
>> CASSIE: Yeah.
Look at us now.
Everything happens for a reason.
>> EDMUND: Hm.
I think I'm beginning to see
your point.
>> CASSIE: Good.
>> EDMUND: So, does that mean
you...
>> CASSIE: That means you're
cooking now.
>> EDMUND: Ooh.
Mm.
>> CASSIE: ( laughs )
>> EDMUND: Well, in that case,
please allow me to present you
with the specialty of the house.
>> DINAH: Corey, you know why
I'm here.
>> COREY: I do?
>> DINAH: Yes.
>> COREY: You came to see me
again?
>> DINAH: You know it.
>> COREY: Why are you in here?
>> DINAH: Because I am selfish.
I did not want to share you with
the entire hospital.
>> COREY: This is about your
friend, isn't it?
>> DINAH: You are a mind-reader.
Unbelievable.
Yes.
She's very nervous.
>> COREY: About the in vitro?
>> DINAH: Yeah.
I tried to reassure her, and you
know, even tell her what you
told me.
You know, about regulating the
medication schedule and all...
>> COREY: Why don't you just
level with me, Dinah?
>> DINAH: Excuse me?
>> COREY: You're your friend.
It's okay.
You can admit it.
A lot of single women these days
want to have a child.
>> DINAH: How do you know me so
well?
>> COREY: I work with women
every day.
I'm dedicated to helping them.
>> DINAH: Yeah.
You are extremely handsome and
compassionate and really
attractive.
>> COREY: And now you're just
trying to flatter me.
>> DINAH: No, I'm not.
I'm trying actually to do a
little bit more than that, so
why don't you decide to dedicate
yourself to helping me?
>> COREY: In here?