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[♪♪♪] [indistinct voices] hang on. i know. [groans] you're doing so good. you're doing so good.you all right? yeah. okay. woman [over loudspeaker]: dr. matthews to the nurses' station.

excuse me. uhm... my wife's in labor.we called ahead for dr. wheeler. man:i just need youto fill this out, please. [exhales] thank you. have a seat, hon. [grunts] i'll be right up. okay?

is this your first? no, no, it's our third. man:sir, can you sign here? we're gonna nameher jessica. mmm. [grunts and moans] uh? [dripping sound] nurse:vitals look good. mmm. mmm.

where's john? where's my husband? doctor: just relax now. everything's gonna be okay. ah. what's happening? what's...?what are you doing? i'm so sorry for your loss. what? your baby's dead.

no, it's not dead.it's alive. what are you talking about?it's moving. it's a terrible loss.we're so sorry. [moans and sobs] just relax. no! what? no, no, no. put me tosleep. i wanna be asleep. it's too late for that. [screams in pain]

it's okay,you're doing great. oh, what are you doing?what are you doing? doctor:you might feel some tugging. [machine sounds and pumping] ah! oh, my god.this isn't happening. oh! congratulations, mrs. coleman.it's a girl. [baby crying]

[screams] [squeak] [water running] [traffic sounds] woman:yes, kate, your dreams can be a manifestationof your emotions. it's your body and mind'sway of dealing with the stress and griefof what happened. mmm, what if this has nothingto do with the stillbirth?

what do you thinkit's about? [inhales deeply] we're seeing kids forthe first time this weekend. and maybe the nightmares,uhm... maybe i'm justnot ready to adopt yet. i drove by the wine shop onthe way home the other night. did you stop? no. wanted to. mmm, the thought went throughmy... my brain, you know?

it wasn't for myself.it wasn't.... it just... i just thoughtit would be nice to have a bottle handy,in case we had guests. but you didn't go in. mm-mm. the key, to me is not thatyou had the urge mmm. but that you resisted it.

trust me, you wouldn'thave made it through the home studyif you weren't ready. but, ultimately... you have to decide. woman:hi, girls. hi. howdy. [kisses] let me see. oh!did you paint this?

it's a beautiful butterfly.it's fantastic. really wonderful. good. let's go. i'm cold. brrr. [horn honks] [tires squeal] [woman screamsand breaths agitated] are you okay? [sounds a music scale in piano]

[stomp] [hums] arg. [slam on pianoand groans] max! stop throwing! i'm working. no, honey, i--i'm sorry. just take a breakfor a little while, okay?

because mommy's tryingto play. okay? [car coming closer] woman:oh! daddy's here. boy: mine. hey. sorry, practicewent a little late. woman: it's all right. wow!

okay, tough guy. give me that. oh. wicked. mmm. uh. no, no. john:shoot it, shoot it.go, go, go, go. no. yes! give me five. hey, how did it go?daniel. fine.

[door closes] [chuckles] daniel:five minutes.i'm at the last level. john:no more video games.brush your teeth. daniel:that's no fair. it won't save.come on, dad, please? [beeping] [sighs] [squeaks] ah! mmm.

sorry. sorry, sorry, sorry. [sniffing]mmm. mmm.you smell good. oh. all right. i have to stopbeing like this. i get it. i'm very excited,i'm happy.

i get nervous. i'm really scared. last time i felt all of this was right beforei lost the baby. i don't want you to feel like we have to go throughwith this for my sake. it's not just--it's not for you. i... i... i wanna take the lovewe felt for jessica

and i wanna give it to somebodywho really needs it. are you sure, hon? yes. girl: wanna make a snowman? girl 2: sure. girl:it's really cold out here. [indistinct voices,laughs and dog barks] girl:hey, stop it. [a girl sighs]

so gladyou could make it. so are we. yeah, finally, right? [both chuckle] so good to see you. thank you for coming. this is really something. nun:so go take a look around. stay out of trouble.

yeah, yeah. [all chuckle] look at the snow orphan. snow orphan? well, snorphan? [laughs] [kids laughingand screaming] girl:hey. woman:no, show it to sister mary.

[girl singing indistinctly] [girls laughing] nun: slow down, slow down. girl: you can't catch me. girl 2:yes, i can. [girl singing"the glory of love"] ♪ that's the story ofthat's the glory of love ♪ ♪ as long as there'sthe two of us ♪ ♪ we've got the worldand all its charms ♪

♪ and when the worldis through with us ♪ ♪ we've goteach other's arms ♪ girl:hello? [girl humming] are all these paintings yours? girl: yes. do you like them? they're remarkable. my name is esther.what's yours? john. nice to meet you.

can i take a seat? of course. i never get tired of watchingthese kids enjoy the party. it really is. i'm so sorrywe didn't do this sooner. don't be. it's a big leap. adopting an older child isnot an easy decision to make. john's in the bathroom. you think he'll find us? ordo you wanna go look for him? where did you getthe idea for this one?

my paintingsalways tell stories. this one's about a sad motherlion who can't find her cubs. she's smiling. she's dreamingabout her babies. it's the only thingthat makes her happy. i hope she finds them. she will. look. they were lost in the jungle,and they were so scared because they didn'thave a mother or father.

but just when they thoughtthey'd be alone forever they found their motherasleep under this tree. now when she wakes up,her dream will have come true. she'll haveher family again. it's amazing. you came upwith that story? woman:yeah, i think i hearhis voice down here. hey. i want to introduce you.this is my wife, kate. kate,this is esther. hello.

how are you?nice to meet you. she painted all these. really? these are fantastic.these are really wonderful. where did you learnhow to do this? i've just had lots of timeto practice, i guess. it's really boring here. it's boring here? if you're so bored, why aren'tyou down at the party?

i've never really seenthe point of it. nobody's evertalked to me before. i guess i'm different. there's nothing wrongwith being different, you know. well, you twohave a lot in common. esther:i think people should always try to take the bad things thathappen to them in their lives and turn theminto something good. don't you?

absolutely. nun:she's originally from russia, but it's amazinghow strong her english is. given she's only beenin the country a few years. how often you get childrenfrom other countries? it's rare.but when we do, it's sometimes difficultto place them. the family that brought her toamerica died in a house fire. in a fire?

my god. esther barely got out. she's been through a lot, but this is an extraordinarylittle girl. she's very bright.she's very mature for her age. and she's very well-mannered. she's a bit of a princess,actually. she wears those ribbons on her wrists and her neckall the time.

mine too. the only time we'd everhad trouble with her was when we triedto take them off. how does she get alongwith other kids? oh, when she has to interact,uh, she's great. babe? she really did seemto open up with us. i thought she morethan opened up with you. you seem to have madequite a connection.

i could getthe paperwork together and see you back herein three weeks. john:okey-dokey. nun:call me if you need anything. bye.okay, thank you. oh, that's t-h. t-h. yeah. and "max" is like this? kate:yeah.

good. is this your house? john:now it's your house too. kate:hi, sweetie. hi.look who's here. hey! hey. hello, max.my name is esther. she's been practicingthe whole way. [kate chuckles] can she hear?

kate: a little. uh, she was born almostcompletely deaf. that just allows herto hear enough to read lips. that's all right,i got it. esther, i'd like to introduceyou to grandma barbara. it's a pleasureto meet you. that's precious. it'sa pleasure to meet you too. danny. this is esther.

hello, daniel. why does shedress like that? oh, come on. stop it. i'm just asking a question. you have a piano? would you like to learnhow to play? i would love to. do you like it? it's perfect.

how do you say"thank you"? [video game soundsand rock song playing] wow, look at that. what? what? what? daniel:dad, look. dad. john: where did you get that? dad, look, i'm killing trevor. great.

oh! thank you. uh. come on, dad. my solo'sgonna end. hurry, look. wow, cool. boy: trevor, you suck. trevor: shut up. boy: that's fabulous. come on, guys.ah, this is lame. i was just aboutto beat you.

i'm glad you like it, honey. [boys laughing] come on, guys. trevor:hurry up,i'm freezing my ass off. uh. dude, it's all in here. oh, god. my hands are freezing. oh, man, she's hot. move over, man. page 34 will change your life.

wow. this looks like your mom. esther and maxine seemto be getting along well. barbara:how's she doing, kate? you know, esther'sfitting right in. i meant maxine. she's playing by the pondlike nothing ever happened. she doesn't rememberanything, does she? no. she's fine.

so, what are your plans? you know, probablyget esther settled, and then go backto teaching. thought they weren'tgonna take you back. no, i'm not talkingabout yale. i'll just-- i'll probablygive lessons from home. that's too bad.that was a very good job. well, i didn't quitbecause i wanted to. i know. you had to haveyour moment of clarity.

that is an a.a. term. and i didn't go to a.a.i just stopped drinking. same difference. we all needa wake-up call sometimes. [thunder rumbles] [moans] come here. [kissing] [knocking on door] yeah?

oh, hey. we're scared of the lightning. oh, come in. i wanna sleep next to daddy. uh. hang on. john:i'm gonna call later, makesure everything's okay, right? okay. they're gonnalove your design. you gonna pick up the phone? yeah, yeah, yeah.

yeah? all right. kate:esther? esther? come on. esther, come on,we gotta go! you gotta bekidding me. kate:wow! uh... will you pleasego wait in the car? [laughing]come on.

uh... sweetheart, thisisn't really a school dress. but i like it. don't youthink it's pretty? yes, it's so...it's so beautiful, but i just don't think you'regonna be comfortable in it. what about those jeansthat i bought you? you're afraid the other childrenwill laugh at me, aren't you? i thought you said therewasn't anything wrong with being different. yes, you're right.you're absolutely right.

okay. have fun. he. [indistinct children voices] teacher:take a seat, please.take a seat. don't make me ask again,please. okay, this is our new student.her name's esther coleman. and i'd like you all to makeher feel very welcome today. oh, look. little bo peep textedme. she wants her outfit back. [kids laughing] teacher:okay, go take a seat.

okay, if everybodycould turn to page 27... [girl laughs] kate:no! no! esther,what are you doing? get away from there! no! you don't play near the water!you know that! come on, get out! max. [breaths agitated]

[tapping sound] daniel:uh. sweet. bull's-eye. oh, got you. [coos] did you kill it? it's just a paintball, i didn'tthink it would hurt him. put it out of its misery. it's in pain,and it's your responsibility.

it was just an accident. if you walk away now,it'll starve to death. is that what you want? [sniffs] i'm not doing it. it's all right. it's in heaven now. what's wrong with you? is the water warm enough?

esther: yes, thank you. okay. call meif you need anything. [locks] [rattles] [knocks on door] esther. open this door. [unlocks door] what are you doing?

i always lock the door. no, we don't lock doorsin this house. but what if someonecomes in and sees me? nobody's gonna come in. uh. look, i'm gonna stand righthere, if that's what you want. i could sing for you. i used to singfor the sisters in the orphanage so they wouldknow i was all right. all right. but you know what?this is just for tonight.

[esther singing"glory of love"] ♪ break a little and letyour poor heart break a little ♪ ♪ you've got to laugh a littleto cry a little ♪ ♪ before the cloudsroll by a little ♪ ♪ as long as there's... ♪ ♪ we've got each other's arms ♪ ♪ that's the story of that's the glory of love ♪ [bell ringing] your parents must have gone to alot of retard camps

to find someone as dumb as her. watch it. [boy laughing] girl:are you okay? is this a bible? jesus freak brought a bibleto school today. [children laughing] girl:hey, wanna come over? your sister'sa total spaz.

she's not my sister. girl:i can't believe you did that. oh, little doggy. is this your collar,little doggy? [screaming] [piano music playing] not a. a, b. you did really good. no, i didn't.i made like 11 mistakes.

i'll do better next time. your teacher told mewhat happened today. don't you wantto talk about it? there's nothingto talk about. you know i'm herefor you, right? you know that, right? i got somethingi wanna show you. i have one just like thisthat i use as a diary. and i thought that maybeyou and i could use this one

for a scrapbook. that's mommy and daddyon their wedding day. that's daniel,christmas morning. here's max.[chuckles] and there's you. who's jessica? max talks about her. "i never held you,but i feel you. kate:you never spoke, but i hear you.

i never knew you, but i love you." what happened to her? she died while she was stillin my tummy. but we scattered her ashes here. and as longas this plant grows, then part of herwill be alive inside it. she would have been lucky. you're a great mommy.

thank you, sweetheart. thank you. it means a lot.[chuckles] how are you? i'm good. it's very interesting.esther started to open up today. that's very interesting. i'm starting to feela real connection. mmm. me too. no, honey, not here.

shh. they're sleeping. baby, come here, you'll like it,believe me. okay, let's get downto business. no, no, no. okay, justfor a second, then. i have to.wait, wait, wait. ow! oh, sorry.

oh, jesus. jesus, honey.damn it. [door opens] we have to talkabout last night. do we? yes, we do. see, there are certain thingsthat grown-ups do that childrenaren't supposed to see. and, uh,

that was one of them. esther, listen to me. er, uh-- when grown-ups love each othervery, very much, they wanna show each otherthat love. express it. i know. they fuck. she could've picked it upanywhere. she probably picked it upat school. this wasn't somethingshe overheard.

i mean, she knewwhat it meant. huh. and, babe, the wayshe said it is-- i don't even think she expectedto get in trouble over it. well, we'll talk to herabout it tonight. ahh. fine. well, what did youhave in mind? no, i thought we couldtake her to dr.browning. i don't think we need to takeher to the shrink quite yet.

well, you know, we just don'tknow that much about her. i mean,for all we know, the family she stayed withcould've been like: "pass the fucking potatoes"at dinnertime, you know? if she's saying itto my face, what is she sayingwhen we're not there? i don't want her exertingthat kind of influence over max. anyway, i justdon't want to make a big deal out of onelittle dirty word.

fine. fucking spendsome time with her, then. all right, bitch. [children shouting; laughing] girl:let's have a snow fight! woman:come on, no throwing snowballs. woman:hey, neighbor. haven't seen you around lately. john:i've been pretty busy. has the homeowners' associationbeen soldiering on without me?

it's not the same. [clears throat] woman:actually, i had a favor to ask. i have a chairthat i need moved upstairs, and i was hoping you couldcome by and help me-- with that sometime. oh. yeah. yeah, sure. maybe kate and icould help you out.

just let us know. i'll call you.let's go, honey. [children chattering] boy:okay, i'm watching you. [children chattering, laughing] [gasps] [shouting] [crying] brenda's father says

that you pushed her. that's not true. we were just playing. i swear. and did you see what happened? what? mom, what's she saying? she wants you to passthe bread and butter. wasn't asking you. john:hey, now.

can you eat normal? i am eating normal. maybe in transylvania,or whatever country you're from. incidentally, i'm from russia. transylvania isn't evena country. it's a part of romania. you are such a freak. hey, danny. i don't want any more talklike that, all right?

but why does she haveto act like that? all my friends make fun of mebecause of her. maybe you needsome different friends. maybe you should send her back to the retard campwhere she belongs. daniel. apologizeto your sister. she's not my fucking sister. i got it.

that's me. you get the key backwhen you say you're sorry. is there anything specialyou want me to make tonight? you have any favorites? [phone ringing] awell, how are you? hi, we're great.we're doing good. how is she? kate: she's here, hold on.

hey, sister abigail.do you wanna say hello? come on. esther,just quickly say hi. i said no. you know what,do you mind, darling, can you getfive apples for me? sorry, she got shy all of asudden. it's all right.i'm actually just calling to remind youthat i'm gonna need her medical and dental charts

for my supervision report. uh, she's not thrilledabout the dentist. how is everyone doing?is she opening up to you? i guess you can say that. she dropped the f-bomb on mea few weeks ago. guess she's finallycoming out of her shell. [chuckles]yeah. any other glitchesi should know of? we had a big one recently.

it's a girl named brendaat school. they were at the playground,there was a slide, well, she fell off. esther may have pushed her down. i don't know, i'm not gettingthe story straight, but she got hurt. is she all right? luckily. she broke her ankle and hadsomething like six stitches.

that doesn't sound too lucky. well, she's luckyshe didn't break her neck. you told me you didn't knowhow to play. no, i didn't. yes, you did. you offered to teach meand i accepted. okay. so then, you were just pretendingthis whole time? i thought you would enjoyteaching me.

it must be frustratingfor someone who loves musicas much as you to have a sonwho isn't interested and a daughterwho can't even hear. wait, wait, wait. i walk in on her playingtchaikovsky without a mistake. i mean, she's been lying to methis whole time. i think she just wantsto spend time with you. it's hardly a lie.

you wouldn't know. honestly, you wouldn't. she's on herbest behavior with you. she's completely differentwith me. so, what are you saying? i don't know.she threw a fit at school. she pushed brendaat the playground. so now you're sayingthat was her fault? i don't know.honey, i don't know.

i wasn't there. you weresupposed to be watching them. oh, come on.it was an accident. okay, let's not blameher for anything, fine. i'll take her wordfor everything. should i just believewhat she said about you andjoyce patterson too? what did she say?[chuckles] she says that you werehitting on her. what?[chuckles]

oh, come on. she must'vemisunderstood. it was, like-- did she invite you over? she, uh-- she asked meto help her move a chair. she did? i blew her off. oh, god.[chuckles] why didn't you tell me? because-- we could've laughed about it.

no, i knew how-- you were hiding it. because, honey,i knew how you'd react. kate. kate. you can't get jealous of everywoman that i talk to, right? it's been like 10 years. what does that mean? you say that like it actuallymeans something. it's only been two yearssince you told me.

you know how sorry i am. i just feel like i've earneda little trust here. i gave you a second chance. that's not fair.that's not fair. let me get this straight. we can talk aboutmy mistakes, not yours? i was sick!you were an asshole who wanted to fucksomebody else! you put our child's lifein danger.

i could've walked away monthsago. nobody would've blamed me. oh, that's sharp. that's sharp. where did you get that from,your mother? [rock song playing] turn that crap down, please,i gotta work. [doorbell rings] i'll get it. ah. hello, esther.

what are you doing here? may i come in? i'm afraid i may have madea mistake. i think there could besomething wrong with esther. what?what do you mean? you told us that you'd neverhad any trouble with her. i didn't. but trouble does have a wayof finding her. what kind of trouble?

two girls get into a fight,there she is. someone gets caught stealing,there she is again. so? does that mean--? just let her finish. after you told me about the girlin the playground, i called her old school. while she was there,there was a boy who fell with a pairof scissors in his hand and accidentally stabbed himselfthrough the jaw.

and esther was there again. i don't understand.he accidentally stabbed himself. it's-- but the most troubling thing is the sullivan house fire. i checked into it further. it was arson. they have never found the person who did it.

john:what are you suggesting here? that she had anything to dowith any of this? it's ridiculous. that a child could commitsuch crimes, it just flies in the faceof everything i believe. well, yeah. there's a mean lady here.she's come to take me away. will you help me? we've had some behavioralproblems, but--

yeah, nothing like that.i mean, right? yes, we have. really, hon, think about it. abigail:i've tried to reachthe russian orphanage where she was raised. i think we need to knowwhat we're dealing with. i'll tell you what we'redealing with. we're dealing with-- no, you know what?

stop it. listen. we're dealing with a 9-year-oldgirl who's an orphan. that's it. we're taking herto dr. browning. we can take herto dr. browning. do you want to play? abigail:i'll call you as soon as i findanything else out. right. take care. kate:okay. thank you very much. maybe later.

it's going to be fine. we'll scare her so badshe'll never come back here. esther:here she comes. wave your armsand make her stop. max, go. whoa! [tires screeching] [glass breaking] oh! you all right?

max? you okay? stop crying. grab a foot and help meget her off the road. now. [grunting] [panting, moaning] [both screaming]

help me hide her. that doesn't matter. they'll send you to jailjust for helping me hide her. i had to kill her becauseshe was going to tell on me. you're not going to tell on me.are you? don't worry. you're my little sister. i won't let anythinghappen to you. i love you.

[birds chirping] [panting] shh. tell me what you saw. what did you see? i saw you and maxin the tree house. what else? what do you mean? what else did you see?

i didn't see anything else.i swear. did you tell anyone? i didn't tell anyone. please.[crying] if i find outthat you're lying, i'll cut your hairlesslittle prick off before you even figure outwhat it's for. do you understand me? you pissed yourself.

ugh. it was nicetalking to you, alice. i hope we can be friends. i'd like that. we'll be right out, honey. you can come on in. my initial instinct is that there's not a deeply-rootedproblem in esther's past. oh. so there's nothingwrong with her?

[john chuckles] but it's not all good news. i think what needs to beexamined is esther's relationshipwith those around her. specifically with you, kate. it seems she feels there's beensome real tension between the two of you. she's really doingher best to please you, but you're blockingher attempts to bond.

that's not-- that's not true.that's not true at all. i've done everything. right? something's happening to causeesther to feel this way. perhaps it's your-- guilt about drinkingor what happened to max. maybe some of your feelingsof inadequacy as a mother are manifesting themselves in your relationshipwith esther.

i don't feel inadequate. what did she tell you? [whispering]she didn't see.she doesn't know. she's so stupid. esther's a very shy, reserved, sensitive little girl going throughan extremely difficult time. [yelling] she's exceptionally brightand highly articulate.

she just needs a little patienceand understanding. thanks for your supportback there. that was your idea. kate,wait, wait, wait. i'm not a psychiatrist, but a lot of what she saidmade sense. do you wanna get that? hello? woman: hello, is this mrs. coleman?

yes. who's this? this is sister judithfrom st. mariana's. i'm sorry to bother you,but i really need to know if sister abigail made it to her appointment with you. yes. why? judith: she hasn't returned since yesterday, and i'm just starting to get really worried. [indistinct radio chatter]

man:charlie 24,you wanna hold them there? [camera flash humming] [camera clicking] okay,i think we're done. detective, do you haveany leads or suspects? no, not yet. i just don't understand this kind of thing.who would do this? it's-- awful.

you think of anything else,you give us a call. yes. absolutely. let's go. [electricity humming] [humming continues] kate:this is what sister abigailwas talking about. look. "character-disturbed children." look at the symptoms.

"superficially charming. difficulty at makingand keeping friends." oh-- kay. i'm not surethis is what she meant. she could've told dr. browning whatever she wanted to hear.look. they "are adroit manipulators, oftentimes playing people off one anotherto get what they want."

well, you gonna show thisto dr. browning? i'm not showing heranything. i'm not seeing her anymore. when did you decide that? when do you think? you're gonna discounteverything she said? why does everyone around here get the benefit of the doubtfrom you except for me? if you need help with the kids,

we can arrange that. i don't need help. i just wanna know moreabout her. i wanna knowwhere she came from, and i wanna knowwho she is. what if sister abigailwas right? i mean, if someonewas in danger, if our own childrenwere in danger, wouldn't you wanna know?

[sighs]of course i would. i'll contact the orphanageshe came from in russia. all right? i mean, it's a start. [rattling noises] i was wonderingif you'd heard from anyone at the sludyankaorphan shelter in russia. sister abigail had mentionedthat she would-- oh, you did.

i don't understand. how can they haveno record of her being there? yes, please.could you just-- could you call meas soon as you know anything,please? thank you. [chimes sounding] esther, we gotta go. whoo! you got me.

i don't want to goto the dentist. why not? i just don't want to go. what, are you scared? we're gonna reschedule, though. tell you what, i'll let youplay hooky this time if you want to come downstairsand draw with me. kate:wait, daniel.

how are you twogetting along with esther? fine, i guess. yeah, mom. but has she evermade you feel, i don't know,uncomfortable, or has she done anythingthat she's not supposed to do? like, has she ever hurt any of you? you sure?

okay. all right. esther:i like it when it's justthe two of us. you don't knowhow long i've waited for a daddy just like you. mommy too, right? i don't thinkmommy likes me very much. hey. that is not true.mommy loves you. it must be hard to lovean adopted child as much as your own.

sweetheart, you're just as mucha part of this family as danny and max. okay? why don't you dosomething nice for mommy. show her how muchyou love her. that's a wonderful idea. i have a special surprisefor you, mommy. you do? i picked these flowersjust for you.

esther, what did you do? god. my arm! why did you do this? daddy, my arm! john! what did you do? [esther screams] hey. stop, stop.

oh, god. god, she did thison purpose. no, no, no. honey, no. yes, she did. she knew what these rosesmeant to me. it's my fault, hon. i told her to dosomething nice for you. i can't believe this. [sobbing] [moaning]

[bones crack] daddy! daddy, daddy! what is it, honey? my arm still hurts. can i have a look at it? you're okay. i'll be gentle.it's all right, honey. oh, my god.

we need to take youto the hospital. john:you're a brave little girl,you know that? doctor said you're gonna healreal fast, okay? you broke her arm. kate:it's impossible.i didn't grab her that hard. she wants to sleepin here tonight. maybe you should sleepdownstairs. i'm having guests for dinner. [register bleeping]

you know, uh,you can have it. thanks. [indistinct chatter] kate:have a good day. your books. what happened?let me see your bag. i don't know. we just bought this.pick it up, it's gonna get wet. mom! max! no!

help! kate:max! i'm here. mommy's here.you're okay, honey. i got you. yeah.oh, baby, it's okay. i'm so sorry. i remember i put it in parkand i set the brake. max didn't indicatethat esther did anything. well, max is covering for her. and i don't thinkit's the first time.

browing:it also wouldn't bethe first time you blamed estherfor your own mistake. you know what?i want her out of this house. so you're ready for somebodyto just come in here and take her away? i am. i-- i don't care. i will do whatever it takesto protect my children. john:the girls found thisthis morning. kate:the girls found it.

you mean esther found it. yes, esther. does it makeany difference? is she lying? browning:you need help. we've reserved a place for youin a rehabilitation facility about 45 minutes from here. kate:i didn't drink it. i bought two bottles. i poured one of themdown the sink.

but not this one? kate: no. john, i haven't had a drink in-- in almost a year. we wanna help you,but there's nothing we can do until you stoplying to yourself. kate:i'm not lying.i wanted to drink it. you have no fucking ideahow badly i wanted to drink it, but i didn't.i didn't drink it.

if max had gotten hurt-- what happened this morning has nothing to dowith this. i find that hard to believe. the only reason that i'm sober is because of max and daniel.that is the only reason. i look at the pond,i think about what would have happenedhad you not been there, and it makes me wannakill myself.

i would never,i would never do anything to let something like thatever happen again. i wouldn't. that is so manipulative. john, i know i haven't given youreason to believe me, i know i haven't.i lied to you. i should have told youabout this. i'll go to therapy, i'll go to fucking a.a.if that's what you want. but you have to believe me.

i don't. you have to believe me. john,you have to trust me on this. i'll give you a weekto go to rehab, or i'm leavingand i'm taking the kids with me. i think that's fair,okay? i'll help you as much as i can,make it really easy. mom's gonna comein the afternoon. all right?i'm willing to do this. i'm willing to tryand figure this out.

but it's up to you. [whispering]i'll shoot mommy if you tell. [esther humming] ♪ you've got each other's arms ♪ max. max, are you okay? what did she do? did she do somethingto make the car crash? if you saw her, you have to help me,

so mom and dad can protect us. is that sister abigail? max. what did she doin my tree house? are the bad things still there? i'll get the stufffrom the tree house. then they'll have to believe us. [john snoring] going somewhere,kate? she's fine. let's not wake her.

go to your room. honestly, we're past that now.aren't we? i knowwhat you're doing. i will not let youhurt my children. me? i'm not the onewho passed out drunk and let maxalmost drown in the pond. if it wasn't for john

she'd be dead, and you'd probablystill be in jail. who told you that? it's very intimate. i learned so muchabout you. give it to me. jessica. your cheating husband. esther, give it to me.

where you hideyour wine bottles. i'm-- i'm warning youright now. "she was still kicking when the doctor told me it wassomething called phantom-- --fetal movement. for 16 days, stop it. i carried my dead baby." "it was the cruelest torturei could imagine."

stop it. you stop it. kate, it's too late.it's your own fault. you took your familyfor granted. what are you going to do? hit me? kate:we adopted her from you. how could you not knowanything about her? the sullivans could haveadopted her illegally. she doesn't remember anything that could help us?

i'm gonna call you back. "saarne institute." [phone line ringing] [woman speaking in russian] hello. uh,do you speak english? [woman replies in russian] do you speak english? is-- uh, er--i'm sorry. is there anyonewho speaks english there?

this is very--this is very important. [speaking in russian] i don't know what you're saying. is this the saarne institute? man: yes. yes. i need to talkto somebody about one of your children. she was adopted by an american family. it's a girl. man: she is not come from here.

well, i haven't eventold you her name yet. you do not understand. saarne instituteis not an orphanage. it is a mental hospital. are you looking for this? poor sister abigail. i couldn't have done itmyself, you know. max is justas guilty as i am. whatever max did,you made her do it.

think about it. how did she even knowwhat was up here? it's always betterto burn the evidence. if they find these things, they won't justbe coming for me. they'll be comingfor max too. is that really what you want? wait. are you crazy?

let me out! let me out of here! [coughing] kate:it's called thesaarne institute. s-a-a-r-n-e, saarne. it's in estonia. estonia?no, this can't be right. all of her paperworkis from russia. i'm sending them a pictureof her right now.

try to find out wethermaybe her birth mother was a patient there. i don't know.maybe she was even born there. mom! dad! oh, god! oh, god. call 911! [wood creaking] don't worry.you're going to heaven.

kate:oh, god! oh, my god! daniel! move away! move away from the fire! daniel? oh, god, no. daniel?mommy's right here. can you hear me? please wake up.honey, mommy's right here, okay? you're gonna be all right.

we stopped theabdominal bleeding, but he has a very seriousneck injury. he's stabilized for now. you shouldconsider yourselves very lucky. can we see him? doctor:in a little while.he's resting in the icu. okay. and will he be ableto tell us what happened? it's possible. there's no wayof knowing for sure what he'll rememberuntil he wakes up.

doctor:excuse me. it's gonna be okay. john:i know you're exhausted andupset, and so am i. obviously, there has to besome other explanation. she didn't comefrom an insane asylum. how do you know that? the orphanage you thoughtshe came from has never heard of her. everything about hercould be a lie.

everything. we have her passport, birth certificate,school records-- these are papersfrom halfway around the world. what is this?it's a piece of paper. your own motherwas there this time. it wasn't just me.your mother was there. it's either esther or daniel who started the fire.

who do you think it was? i'm so done. i'm done connectingthese dots for you. you know, you can thinkwhatever you want about me. i will leave tonight. if that's what you want,i will leave tonight. on one condition.esther goes too. can i have a dollarfor the soda machine? your mother wants youto stay right there. there you go.don't be too long.

[bleeping] [bleeping erratically] [muffled screams] what? what is it, sweetie? [flatlining] man [over speaker]: code 99, icu. code 99, icu. coming through, coming through! mom, take max.

woman:let's go, room 304! crash cart coming through!move, people! clear the hall! you have to stay out here. he's in cardiac arrest.you have to stay out here. daniel! [ekg flatlining] woman: here we go. man: start a drip.

woman:check bp, please. man:we got a pulse. we got a pulse. kate. john: kate! what did you do to him,you bitch? stop, stop! nurse:orderlies! kate:she's trying to kill my baby! man: hold her!

she's trying to kill my baby! hold her still. get off me! hold her still.hold her still. okay. easy, easy. man:you okay? there you go. [kate moans] they're running tests.we should know more by tomorrow.

don't worry about daniel.he'll be okay. he'll be home in a few days. you need to stay here overnight,get some rest. i'm gonna takemax and esther home. johnny. please don't let her near max. esther:hello, daddy. john:what are you wearing? look at you.what have you done to your face?

what is this? i don't want to be alone.i'm scared. i love you, daddy. you too, hon. i really love you. i know. john, let me take care of you. what are you doing?what are you doing? what's gotteninto you, huh?

what's going on? you said you loved me. ohh. you are so confused. you know what?i don't love you like that. that's the way kateand i love each other. you understand? i don't see that. you have torespect your mother.

i do. i just feel like i'm alonesometimes in respecting you. i don't think anyone ever thinks about what you might be feeling. i really care about you, john. yeah, i know, esther. i'm just-- i'm tired. i'm very tired. and i don't know what to do.it's difficult.

i mean, everything is justfalling apart. [sobbing]and, oh, my god, i'm so worried for daniel. you're a good person, john. you're a great father. and a handsome man. jesus christ! my god, stop, stop, stop! just stop talkingand go upstairs!

go to your room! stop talking to melike i'm a child. i'm calling sister judithtomorrow. we're gonna have a conversationabout your future in this house. i just--i can't do it anymore. [ringing] [ringing continues] man: is this katherine coleman? man: hello?

yeah. this is she. my name is dr. varava. i'm calling from thesaarne institute. i've just seen the pictureyou e-mailed to us. and do you recognize her? where is she right now? is she someplacewhere she can hear you? no, she's not with me.she's with my husband at home. call your husband right now,

and tell him to get your familyout of the house. and then call the police. he won't listen to me. but why? then tell him the little girl in the picture is not really a little girl. she's a grown woman. what are you talking about? the picture i sent you is of our adopted daughter, and she's 9 years old.

no, she's not. she has a rare hormone disorder. it's called hypopituitarism. it causes proportional dwarfism.she only looks like a child. according to our records, leena klammer was born in 1976. she's 33 years old. this can't be.this is a mistake. varava: i hope so, for your sake. does she have the scars?

what? i don't know. what scars? leena was oneof our most violent patients. when she was here, she was keptin a straitjacket to stop her from hurting our staff. she was constantly fighting to get out. it cut into her skin and left her with scars around her wrists and neck. there is no way you could not have seen them. why was she at your hospital?

varava: she's dangerously ill, violent. she killed seven people that we know of. oh, my god.how could she fool us? varava: she has been passing herself off as a little girl for most of her life. she tricked a family here in estonia into adopting her. when she couldn't seduce the father, she killed himand his whole family. then she burned the house down.

yes. how did you know? she disappeared a year ago and we lost track of her. if it's really leena, you don't have much time. come on, johnny. come on.pick up the fucking phone. [line ringing] shit. [electricity crackles] [horn honking]

woman: 911. what is your emergency? i need the police.we have an intruder in our home. [thud] [john grunts] john: this is john. john? you've reached my cell, but i can't pick up. oh, fuck it. [both grunt and scream]

john? [crying]no, god! no, god! [metallic sound] [glass shattering] what the fuck? [door creaking] [ratting noises] [glass creaking]

esther! don't you hurt her! leave her alone! i'm here! esther! [breathing weakly] [moaning softly] [sirens approaching] [kate screams] [ice cracking] [both scream]

go back. it's too dangerous.go back. please. don't let me die, mommy. i'm not your fucking mommy! baby, it's okay. [jimmy durante's"the glory of love" playing] ♪ you've gotta give a little ♪ ♪ take a little ♪ ♪ and let your poor heart ♪

♪ break a little ♪ ♪ that's the story of ♪ ♪ that's the glory of love ♪ ♪ you've got to laugh a little ♪ ♪ cry a little ♪ ♪ before the clouds roll by a little ♪ ♪ as long as there's the two of you ♪ ♪ you've got the world ♪ ♪ and all its charms ♪

♪ and when the world ♪ ♪ is through with you ♪ ♪ you've got to win a little ♪ ♪ lose a little ♪ ♪ and always have the blues a little ♪ ♪ you've go the world ♪ ♪ and all it's charms ♪ ♪ and when the world is through with you ♪ ♪ you've gotta win a little ♪



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