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People go to church for
a lot of different reasons.
Some for community,
some for appearances.
For others, and it may be a very few,
it's a matter of true faith.
The simple fact is, life is hard
for most people.
By the end of a long week
the soul can be as devoid
of spirit as
Everwood's Taggard Mine
is empty of ore.
Only, if you're lucky,
when you come here
you leave with something more
than you came in with.
A lot of people
are wearing hats.
- Do they have team names on them?
- I see your point.
Also Don and Mary Finley will be
hosting this week's Bible study.
Thank you Don and Mary.
Also remember everybody BYOB.
That's "bring your own Bible.
"
- When does the singing start?
- Soon probably.
- Don't you know?
- Of course I know.
Right now he's doing the
Welcome speech.
Then there's gonna be a brief order
for confession and forgiveness.
That's where people confess
and forgive briefly.
In an orderly fashion.
Then we'll do the first hymn.
Then lesson number two
gospel lesson another hymn
then the sermon then the offering
Jesus how long is this thing?
- Doctor.
- Hello there.
Nice to see you.
Happy Sunday.
Why's he so scratchy?
He's just feeling the power
of the Lord.
If everyone would please turn
to their hymnals
we're going to start today
with hymn number 31.
Don't look at me.
That wasn't in the program.
So are you two gonna make
this church thing a regular event?
Delia asked me to take her
as an exploratory mission.
You're going next week?
- You don't want too much of a good thing.
- I meant for the hope service.
Once a year Reverend Keyes
gives his hope speech.
The town fills the place up
no matter their denomination.
Must be inspirational.
That's not why everyone
really goes.
- Why do they go?
- The reverend picks a person
whom he feels best exemplifies
hope in the community.
Everybody wants to get picked.
Or at least see who else
is gonna get picked.
Competitiveness springs eternal.
Yeah something like that.
There's not much suspense.
Irv Harper's won it three years running.
- Hey Dad can you sign this?
- What am I signing?
- Permission slip for a field trip to the mine.
- That sounds educational.
What future would I have
without knowing how a mine operates?
You don't wanna be the only kid in school
who doesn't know where coal comes from.
Silver Dad.
In Colorado it's silver.
Okay the good ship Feeney's shoving off.
- Bye Dad.
- Bye kiddo.
Oh come back.
Wait for your lunch.
Bye.
See you.
Thanks Nina.
- I'll take Sam and her one day this week.
- No problem.
- Hey Dad I don't have to go on this thing.
- Why wouldn't you?
I don't know I figured
tomorrow's your anniversary.
- Don't worry.
Your mother and I never made a big deal
out of our anniversary.
What do you mean? Last year
you guys flew off to Hawaii.
Yeah well it was one of the smaller
islands and we had coupons.
Your concern is appreciated Ephram
but I'm fine.
Now stop loitering.
Go on get to school.
- So this has happened before?
- It sure has.
Dr.
Abbott suggested
I see a specialist in Denver.
I was exposed to every allergen
on his list
didn't test positive for a single one.
Are you taking any medications?
No and I haven't had any shellfish.
I know how you doctors
are big on that one.
- It is a common
Look doc I wanna get to the bottom
of this as much as anyone
but the most important thing
is that
I get rid of these hives
before my sermon on Sunday.
I can offer you the same treatment
that Dr.
Abbott prescribed:
Antihistamines and a local steroid cream.
But unless we figure out
what's causing them
I can't guarantee you won't
have another episode.
What we should do is try and
narrow down the possibilities.
Unless you've already done that.
Go on tell him.
The fact of the matter is
This doesn't generally happen.
That is
That is to say that
This only seems to happen
when the wife and I
You know.
- When we're intimate.
- On the rare occasion
we attempt to get it on
like the other morning before the service.
Good Lord you don't need
to spell it out for him.
It's not like the mission
was accomplished.
Okay so it is possible that
your wife is responsible.
Not responsible but
Are you using any new products
lately Mrs.
Keyes?
New soaps lotions lipsticks?
She's got a hundred new soaps
lotions and lipsticks.
She nearly bought out the beauty store.
- Don't start.
- That's probably what it is.
Dr.
Abbott suggested we do
an elimination technique
in order to figure out which product it
is exactly but the sermon is in six days.
- I told her she should just stop using all
- I'm not going to stop
I suggest that until Sunday the two
of you abstain from all physical contact.
In the meantime I'll go over
your files with Dr.
Abbott.
No rush.
Now I'm gonna hand back
your lab reports
and if you're not too traumatized
by your grades
l'd like you to split up into groups of four.
Each group will
categorize and research the rock
formations found in silver mines.
And then next week we're gonna give
a presentation to share your findings.
Hey Amy is there any chance you
might wanna do this together?
Be in the same group.
She has a few other things on
her mind right now Darkman.
Wait we're definitely
in the same group right?
Whatever.
You me Ephram.
That's fine.
- Yo Brown can I join this?
- No.
- That would be up to me.
- And why's that?
Because I wear deodorant
unlike some people.
If Wendell wants to join the group
that's fine okay? Just let it go please.
As if Keyes picking one person who best
exemplifies hope wasn't bad enough
Davenport has to report on the race.
- I notice
that you're considered a long shot.
- Thank God.
The man ever picked me
I'd have to euthanize myself.
- Those the files?
- Oh yeah.
Whatever good they'll do you.
Tom Keyes has been tested for
every common allergen known to man.
The only thing he ever tested positive for
was some distant cousin of tetracycline.
Any chance Mrs.
Keyes has taken
that antibiotic recently?
- Not unless she's livestock.
- Got it.
So otherwise nothing?
He swears contact with the wife
is the trigger
but we tested everything she ate
drank wore.
I did everything but put the contents
of her bathroom in a blender
doing a stick test on that.
Did you?
Test the contents of her bathroom.
Personally? Every product? No.
What respectable practitioner has
Me.
I said respectable practitioner.
We could do it together
make a night of it.
I'll buy the wine.
- You're not serious.
- In the interest
of rekindling Everwood's hope.
As tempting as the offer
may be doctor
I am otherwise engaged
tomorrow evening.
Oh yeah?
What are you doing?
Dance classes with the wife.
You know if I say nothing right now
you owe me one.
I appreciate your reticence.
Good day.
One two cha-cha-cha.
- Hello?
- Dr.
Andrew Brown?
- Yes this is he.
- Oh, thank God.
This is Minnie from West Village Travel.
I can't believe I finally located you.
I was ready to send out the FBI.
I've been trying to find you for days.
- I have your tickets.
- What tickets?
This isn't a surprise, is it?
I don't have that marked anywhere.
I guess your wife made the reservation.
I wasn't here when these were booked
that was Bruce but this definitely says:
"Anniversary trip
for Dr.
Brown and wife.
"
- My wife must have made them.
- Then it was a surprise.
I'm sorry.
But you are not getting
the destination out of me
no matter how hard you pry.
Well Minnie the fact is
The fact is
The fact is we're in Colorado now.
Let me give you the address.
It's 2179 Dearborn Street
Everwood Colorado 80167.
I'm telling you Dr.
Brown
you're wasting your time.
Not at all I'm happy to do it.
I can drop this off if you don't wanna wait.
I'll be stopping by to give
the reverend a scratch test
It's just that I don't believe my husband
is allergic to anything that's on your desk.
He's allergic to me.
- Come again?
- He doesn't like all the changes
l've made to myself
so he's decided to go and get warts.
- Hives.
- Whatever.
So you think his allergic reactions
are actually psychosomatic?
I think they're just plain psycho.
Most men I know would be thrilled
if their wives tried to look nice for them.
Do you know for the first time
in forever
I can wear short skirts without feeling
my thighs brush up against each other?
- Yes well
- I'm on a very high-protein diet.
All I eat is chicken.
Steamed chicken baked
chicken skinless chicken boneless chicken.
I've lost 35 pounds.
I exfoliate every night
and do a 4-mile jog every morning
and I feel great Dr.
Brown.
Don't I look great?
You look Great.
But he doesn't care.
I'm finally happy
and all he wants is
for me to go back to being
his dumpy reverend's wife
that I was before
but that's not who I am inside.
We went to see Dr.
Trott
for marriage counseling
last time she rolled
through town.
Dr.
Trott really? How did that go?
She said our emotional paths
had diverged.
I don't know what she meant
but I know that's not good.
- My mother thinks I should leave him.
- Well that seems a little hasty Mrs.
Keyes.
Fifteen years of marriage
you get complacent.
It's easy to forget who you are
who you were.
But you know
a little while ago
something inside of me snapped.
It's like
I woke up and I saw my life
going on without me.
And I had to do something about it.
I wanna
live my life Dr.
Brown.
I wanna feel it.
Don't you wanna feel your life?
Sometimes.
Were you married a long time?
It would have been 20 years today.
I bet you never took her for granted.
I wouldn't take that bet.
Hola and welcome to
Learn to Salsa Now.
Before we begin, allow the music to
wash over your body
like a sultry breeze.
Just let yourself go.
Feel the rhythm.
That's right, feel it.
And move.
Louise!
I thought I told you
to hold my calls.
Well what is it Louise?
l I forgot.
Man the Broncos suck this year.
You're awake.
Of course I'm awake.
What'd you expect?
I'm a little tired
but other than that
I didn't know.
The nurses said that
Hey come here.
I heard you.
Everything you said.
The whole time
I heard what you said.
You did?
I felt you pulling me back.
But I was like trapped.
You know that dream you have
when you're trying to run
and your feet are glued to the floor
and you're naked?
I'm not usually naked
in that dream but okay.
Well that's how I felt.
Like my feet were glued
to the floor
and my mouth was wired shut.
The whole time you were here I
I kept
wanting to say
- What?
I love you Amy.
And I should have told you that day
at the lake but I was afraid.
I love you and I can't live without you.
You're the reason I came back.
Amy?
Amy?
Amy do you hear me?
Your phone it's not gonna
work down here.
Your phone it won't work.
Don't waste the battery.
Shoot!
All right I'm gonna run outside
see if I have any messages.
- Dr.
Abbot, your wife
- Louise I thought I told you to hold
- Is here.
- Thank you Louise.
Look what I've got.
They're for dancing.
Professionals wear them.
I special-ordered
them from Sally Henderson's shop.
Rose I'm not going
to the dance class.
Why not?
I don't have the time or the interest.
Well I have the time and the interest.
I do.
Can't you go for me?
Life is too short Rose.
I'm getting too old for frivolous pursuits.
"Frivolous pursuits.
"
Like ironing your shirts
making your bed raising our children
sweeping out the garage?
I love our life Harold
but I do not love cleaning toilets.
This is time I take out of my life
because I love you.
Time when I could be reading or painting
or gardening or seeing the world.
This is what I give up.
This is what I give of myself
to make our marriage work.
Now what do you give up for me?
- I'll go by myself.
- Oh now come on Rose
I'll see you later tonight Harold.
I appreciate your coming down here
to do this doctor.
I like to be near the old laptop
in case I get hit with a thought.
How's the sermon coming Reverend?
Have you finished it yet?
Not exactly.
Let's just say the hope isn't exactly
flowing out of me right now.
- Shoot that smarts.
- Sorry.
How about rhyming "hope" and "pope"?
That might lead to something.
You should have Dr.
Brown write your
sermon.
At least he's got a sense of humor.
There's my little ego booster.
Glad I'm getting pricked to death
just so I can kiss you again.
Hey who asked you to?
I sure didn't.
Just a couple more
and I'll be out of your way.
Forget it.
We can sleep
in separate bedrooms from now on.
- Is that a threat or a promise?
- Stop moving for just a second
Have you lost your mind?
In front of the doctor?
Dr.
Brown already knows how I feel.
I told him all about it this morning.
Told him all about what?
How you've up and gone crazy on me?
We talked about life and love and passion
and how some people actually have it Tom.
Dr.
Brown doesn't think I'm crazy.
He thinks
I'm beautiful don't you Dr.
Brown?
Well I didn't say I said she
looked great but that doesn't mean
See? Other men actually
want to have sex with me.
They don't break out into hives
at the thought of it.
Those men don't have to live with you.
They don't watch you starve yourself
on nothing but chicken ***
day in and day out
piling all that junk on your face
trying to look like somebody
you're never gonna look like.
Maybe if you spent less time on yourself
and more on the important things in life
Like being your wife?
Do you see what I'm dealing with here?
- Why don't we all just sit down and try
- I think you'd better leave doctor.
- Well we ought to finish the test.
- No need.
We're done here anyway.
People may I have your attention please?
Come on.
Route 79 has been closed
due to the storm.
I'd like you to all contact your parents
on the public phones in the hall
tell them you'll be late for supper.
- Well that bites.
- Did you have plans for tonight?
Kind of.
I was supposed
to get dinner with my dad.
It's his anniversary.
How's he handling that?
Well he's no longer talking to her
like she's still here
so I guess that's a step
in the right direction.
- Hello?
- Hey, Dad.
Hey where are you?
I'm about to start cooking.
- I'm at the mine still.
- Still?
Yeah there's a storm.
We have to wait here till it passes.
Think it'll be long?
I can hold dinner
I think I'm gonna be late.
They said we're
not gonna leave till 9 at the earliest.
- So you won't make it home for dinner.
- I'm sorry.
No no it's fine.
There's nothing I can do.
Of course not.
It's a good thing
I didn't cook this stuff.
Well don't worry.
I'll see you when I see you.
- Dad
- Hey, do me a favor
if I'm asleep when you get home
wake me up will you?
- Okay.
Bye.
- See you.
Are there no safe havens anymore?
Macallan 12 neat.
Another Scotch man.
- We have more in common than I thought.
- Make it a gin and tonic Marty.
Thought you had a dance class.
Why do you remember that?
Because the image of you merengue-ing
is hard to forget.
I take it you've decided not to go.
Rose knew I wouldn't.
She signed us up just to make a point.
- What kind of point?
- Oh who knows?
That I'm boring or stodgy
or she's the fun one.
I know you wouldn't think she'd have to
struggle to make that point.
Nevertheless.
My wife signed me up
for one of those once.
- I think it was a ballroom dancing class.
- And?
I didn't go either.
I worked on Christmas.
I worked on
New Year's.
I worked on Thanksgiving.
I was even working when
Ephram was born.
The only time Julia and I
were ever alone
was the one week a year
we spent our anniversary together.
You had a difficult schedule to keep.
I was an idiot.
You ever been to Florence?
Not yet.
It is on my list.
It's amazing.
Julia and I spent our honeymoon there.
You should go.
You should take Rose to Florence.
I bet she'd love it.
Yes.
Well
Maybe next summer.
You can run out of those
you know.
- Run out of what?
- Next summers.
I know you think I left my sanity
back in New York Harold.
Perhaps you should go back
and locate it.
But I can tell you this much.
If you're lucky enough
to meet the right woman
and she's stupid enough
to fall in love with you
you hang on to her
like a son of a ***.
You wanna hear
the late-night specials?
- Fire away.
- Spicy chicken wings
chicken skewers with peanut sauce
fried chicken tenders.
It's all from Petaluma
fresh off the farm.
What happened Marty chicken truck
tip over somewhere?
What'd you say about
the chicken tenders?
Chicken's free-range
so it's not pumped up on
- Antibiotics.
- That's right.
- Hello?
- Is this Amy Abbott?
- Yes who's this?
- This is Colin Hart's nurse.
I wanted to let you know
that your boyfriend's doing very well.
He's sitting up right now and singing
the greatest hits of *NSYNC.
Who's this?
You think that's funny?
Get off me jerk!
Don't you think
before you open your mouth?
Who are you
the coma police?
Are you that much of a dumb-***?
You have any idea
what it's like to lose somebody?
Stop it or you'll be taking
this class next semester!
- It's the chicken.
- Excuse me?
- Is your wife here?
- Now's not a good time.
- Who's at the door?
- Mrs.
Keyes
the chicken you've been eating
is it factory-raised or free-range?
- Are you drunk? You smell like liquor.
- Listen to me.
Factory-raised chicken is pumped
with antibiotics.
That's the same family of drugs
you're allergic to.
Your wife has been eating
an inordinate amount of chicken.
She's got so much of that stuff
in her bloodstream
that that's what's causing you to react.
That's what's causing your hives.
Why don't you seem as happy
about this as I am?
We've decided to get a divorce.
A divorce? No no.
- This is curable.
Don't you understand?
- We appreciate your help
but I'm afraid our problems have become
bigger than a simple case of hives.
Simple? Miss Marple couldn't have
solved this case.
This took work
and so does marriage.
You both
know that.
You can't give up now.
This is something we should
have done a long time ago
you just helped us figure it out.
I helped?
No this is a mistake.
Reverend
What about your sermon?
What about hope?
I have to finish packing.
Listen
don't make this decision today please.
Not tonight.
What difference does it make?
- Today or tomorrow
- It makes a difference.
Just not tonight.
I'm sorry.
Good night Dr.
Brown.
Yeah I think this area is off-limits.
- Let them arrest me.
- I could show you how to take a mug shot.
You could look at my seventh grade
yearbook picture.
Can you imagine working
down here
spending whole days
without ever seeing the sun?
I feel like I've been living down here
for the past four and a half months.
I can't even remember what
my life was like before.
Like every second is about
turning back time.
Convincing Colin's parents that
he should have the surgery
convincing your dad that
he was the best one to do it.
Now the surgery's over
Colin's still lying in that bed and I can't
convince myself that any of it was worth it.
- It was.
- No.
No even my friends look at me
like I'm pathetic
sitting around waiting for some sort of
- Miracle?
You should.
I hear they happen every once in a while.
Can I ask you a question?
Sure.
If he suddenly wakes up tomorrow
you and I will become total strangers?
Strangers?
I've shared more with you
in the past few months
than I've shared with anybody
in my whole life.
- Yeah I know
- You're the only person
who's been here for me this whole time.
You came to the hospital with me.
You helped convince your dad.
The way I see it if there's any miracle
in my life right now it's
the fact that your dad
looked at a map and of all of
the places decided to move here.
We should probably check.
They might be boarding.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Okay.
I'm surprised this place
isn't falling down right now.
Just over eight months ago
that was the last time I knew
life was worth living.
All my dreams died with Julia.
I wake up every morning
and I wish I was still asleep.
See
the thing is
my heart's still pumping
I'm still breathing l
I still move in the world
but I've lost my joy.
We don't talk a lot.
I don't complain to you.
I don't ask for favors.
I don't whine about fairness.
And I never believed that
you owed me anything.
But I am telling you right now
I have got nothing left.
I used to have a gift.
Now everything I touch
every
Everyone I touch is just
Just as broken as I am.
I got two kids
who need a mother and a father and
These days I'm not much good
to anyone let alone them.
I thought I knew what
you needed from me.
I thought I knew
what my life was about.
But
I don't know anything.
You gotta help me.
Please.
Please give me my joy back.
Where've you been? I was beginning to
think Ms.
Caleb threw you down a shaft.
- Hello?
- Hey who is it?
Hey Dad yeah.
We're just on our way home.
What?
- When?
- Hey is it about Colin?
He woke up.
Dude did you just hear that?
- Rose?
- I am late for work Harold.
I have a planning committee meeting
this morning.
Don't forget to pick up milk
and paper towels tonight.
Please Rose just for a minute.
The planning committee will wait.
Especially considering it's
just you and Jean Snoddy.
What is it Harold?
I just wanted to say what
I should have said last night.
I am sorry for being such a jerk
about the dance class.
No you're not.
You just don't want me mad
at you because it's uncomfortable for you.
That is not true.
Every time I try to think of something
new for us to see or do
you just pooh-pooh it like I'd suggested
we go to a key party and become swingers.
- I am not that bad.
- You are that bad.
I'm scared.
I don't wanna change.
I don't want you
to change.
I like things the way they are.
Everyone changes.
We can change together.
Not always.
Look at the Keyes.
She went one way
he went another.
Where's either one of them?
We are not the Keyes Harold.
I'm sure even the Keyes didn't think
they were the Keyes until they were.
You think I don't know this whole town
says I'm a stick-in-the-mud?
You're the best thing that ever
happened to me? Well they're right.
I just keep waiting for you to wake up
one day and agree.
Listen quick because after
your behavior this week
you do not deserve to hear
what I'm about to say.
And I'm not likely to repeat myself.
My affection for you will always
outweigh my frustration with you.
Despite your
asinine comments and
your insane shenanigans
I grow more in love with you yearly.
Because you're my stick-in-the-mud.
Words are a poor substitute for actions
where love is concerned
but my love for you Rose
is immeasurable.
You make sense of my silly little life.
- You're safe to eat.
They're from a mix.
- That's okay.
I had my Cocoa Puffs.
- Those aren't good for you.
- Says who?
How was the big mine trip?
You came in pretty late.
It was great except for the whole
"getting stuck six hours at a mine" part.
- Did you learn anything?
- Yes.
Never go into a mine in a thunderstorm.
And Amy how's she doing?
The hospital called.
I don't know.
She's probably there
already.
She seemed pretty excited.
Well she doesn't know
what she's in for.
Honey get your stuff.
The bus will be here any minute.
- You want me to drive you today?
- No I'll ride my bike.
- What's this?
- Happy anniversary.
- This is very thoughtful.
- It's
from Delia.
It was her idea.
- When did you guys have time to?
We got it a while ago.
We were gonna
give it to you for Christmas
but after yesterday it seemed like
She thought you needed a boost.
- Should I open it now or?
- Whatever.
What's that Dad?
- Well it's a present.
- Who from?
Well honey
I'm not exactly sure.
Come on.
Let's go catch your bus.
- Mrs.
Keyes.
- Bye Daddy.
Bye sweetie.
Have fun.
- I'm sorry to bother you at home doctor.
- No no come in.
Come in please.
I'm glad you're still here.
You wanna come sit down?
No this should only take a minute.
- I thought you were leaving town.
- I'm gonna stay with my mother
for a few days until I figure out
what to do next.
I wish you wouldn't go.
I feel terrible about
Don't please.
I don't want you feeling responsible
for what's happening between
Tom and me.
It's not your fault.
I'm sorry if I crossed
the line last night.
These days it's hard for me to accept
the fact that anyone would
choose to end their marriage.
- I suppose it must look like that to you.
But it feels like the decision
was taken out of our hands.
Somewhere down the line
Tom and I grew apart.
We started wanting different things and
we can't go back even if we wanted to.
Sometimes I wish we could
because to tell you the truth
I'm scared out of my mind right now.
I'll see you around doctor.
Hold on a minute
Mrs.
Keyes.
What's this?
It's where my life began.
Maybe you'll find what
you're looking for there too.
Amy I want you to be prepared.
The doctors told us he's in a state
of nonverbal consciousness.
I know.
I know Dad.
He can't speak.
As long as he can see me
that's all that matters.
Here let me take that.
I'll be right here.
You can come in.
- lf this is a bad time I can
- No I'll be done in a second.
Feel free to speak.
He can hear you.
Hey there.
I wanted to be the first person here
when you woke up
but I was at Mt.
Laurel when
my dad called last night.
And I would have run to Denver
if I could have.
I stayed up all night wrapping
a whole bunch of gifts and stuff.
There's so much I wanna show you.
Brought a whole bunch
of pictures from last summer.
Are you sure he can hear me?
Why is he staring at me like that?
Like what?
He doesn't know who I am.
Maybe he doesn't.
Considering what he's been through
memory loss is quite common.
How long will it take
before he does remember?
He may have to start from scratch.
A lot of these patients do.
Amy?
Amy honey you all right?
Of course I'm all right.
I've been waiting
for this moment for over four months.
Colin's back.
Come here.
The gift of community
is that each one of us is absolved
of the burden of completeness.
In and of ourselves at every moment
we can lean on one another
for the elements we lack.
This week
I leaned on one of you.
For this week
I lost my marriage.
When you join your life with someone
you plan your future.
Isn't that truly the meaning of hope?
The ability to look into the future
and imagine a better moment.
A glimmer of beauty to strive for.
This week I lost all that.
At the moment when
I was without reason
when I no longer could find
meaning of my own I came here
to this church.
I believed as I have in other moments
of need that I would find God here.
I did not.
What I found inside this church
was a man
more dispirited than myself
crying out to our Lord
and seeking comfort and receiving none.
I say to this man today
I cannot fix your broken heart.
I cannot mend your weakened spirit.
What I can do
is pour the love of this community
into your wound
as your own faith was a healing salve
unto my own.
Each year I select a member
of this community
who represents the value of hope.
This year I would like to single out
a man who is most deserving of our own
of this community's light and life.
That man is Dr.
Andrew Brown.
There are two states in this life
love and a call for love.
It is the latter which is
most requiring of bravery.
Come together as a community
and help this courageous man find
what he came here to seek.
Peace.
Joy.
Hope.
For us all.
Congratulations Dr.
Brown.
- I think the reverend made a fine choice.
- Well thank you mayor.
So where is Bright?
He's at football practice.
He's not really big on churches.
Finally something we have
in common.
You get a chance to see Colin?
Hey Dad are we going
for to eat soon?
- Your mother's picking the restaurant.
- How about Mama Joy's?
That's where we're going.
We could share a table.
Oh why not?