Lucky: How did you get out of Shadybrook?

Lulu: I broke out. I had to, it's Mom. I'm sorry, I obviously interrupted something important, but I just need to talk to my brother.

Sam: That's fine, it's fine.

Lucky: Listen, I need to sort this out with my sister.

Sam: Okay, okay, but this conversation is not over.

Lucky: Now, what was this about Mom?

Lulu: Okay, so Mom really was awake. I did not imagine it. She woke up again today, just a little while ago, and I'm not the only one who saw it this time.

Lucky: Oh, this doctor you said that saw it before.

Lulu: No, Scott Baldwin. I was in Mom's room. He came in. He started threatening me, vowing to see me get the death penalty for killing Logan --

Lucky: You mean Scott Baldwin is trying to blame you for killing --

Lulu: It's true, Lucky. Everything that I said on the witness stand -- it's true. The ax and the knife and everything.

Lucky: Listen, I'm going to call Lainey --

Lulu: No, Lucky, Lucky, I am not the one who needs help. Listen to me. Scott was saying he wanted to see me get the death penalty, he wanted to see me get a lethal injection, and Mom woke up. She grabbed him, and she told him to back the hell off of me.

Lucky: You're sure this is not what you --

Lulu: Stop acting like I'm imagining it. Just look at me, please. I know this is hard to believe. I -- honestly, I thought I was this crazy for a while, but it's a little farfetched. Just believe me. It's true.

Lucky: If Mom woke up, why didn't you tell somebody at the hospital? Why didn't you go get help?

Lulu: Because Scott took her. That's why I had to break out and come here to get your help. Look, if you call Shadybrook, they'll tell you she's gone. Please, Scott Baldwin took her. She's in trouble. She needs our help. You have to believe me.

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Nadine: The first night I ever saw you was the night of the black and white ball. I walked into this amazing old place with candles and torches blazing, and there you were in your white coat and tails with Emily by your side. It was like something out of a fairy tale. And the thing I remembered most was the way you looked at her. It was just pure love.

Nikolas: Yeah. You knew what she meant to me. You also realized that I was still able to see her after she was gone and that I was ready to die rather than lose her again, so I could see how getting involved with me could scare you a little, yeah.

Nadine: And I'm not scared of measuring up, because I wouldn't even try.

Nikolas: No --

Nadine: And I don't want to make this more than it is, and I don't expect you to look at me the same way, but --

Nikolas: You don't know what's going to happen, okay? I don't either. But I do know that I never want to hurt you, but if getting involved with me means risking too much of your heart or if you're already afraid that things are going to end badly, then -- then we should probably stop this right now, don't you think?

Nadine: I don't --

Lulu: Scott Baldwin has Mom.

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Laura: So you killed my stepfather, and then you ran out, and you left me, and that trauma caused me to lose my mind and to lose years of my life, years that I should have been raising my children. That's gone now. I can never, ever get that back. And yet, you know, I really can believe that your intentions were good and that somehow you were in a horrible situation and you got confused and you made some bad choices. And you were a grown man. Now, imagine a little girl in the same situation, completely overwhelmed. The Scottie that I knew would have compassion for that girl.

Scott: What about the son that I just found out that I had after all these years? Laura, I -- I lost you to a guy that had no respect for you or what you wanted. Now I'm just supposed to add Logan to the list, and that's it, finished?

Laura: So this is just about us then, isn't it? You are punishing my daughter because you're bitter. You're bitter that I chose Luke over you.

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[Tracy pants]

[Luke laughs]

Luke: Oh, come on. Admit it. You're enjoying this.

Tracy: Do I look like I'm having fun?

Luke: You look like you're trying really hard not to admit it.

Tracy: You so overestimate the pleasure -- of your comp -- company.

Luke: Oh, come on. I get your blood moving. I make your life a hell of a lot more interesting. You'd rather be up here hurtling through space in a stolen plane with me, wondering how I'm going to land it than you would be down there, bickering with Edward over cocktails.

Tracy: Luke, my idea of roughing it is hailing a cab in Manhattan. I don't do bugs. I don't do snakes. I don't do mud.

Luke: You do mudpacks.

Tracy: Luke, I don't like your brand of adventure, okay? If I venture outside the lines, it's white-collar crime. My personal favorite is blackmail.

Luke: You can't even admit it now.

Tracy: Admit what?

Luke: That you're loving this. That, you know, you came searching for me, yeah, for Lulu, but also you came because you wanted me.

Tracy: So what?

Luke: At last, you admitted it. Oh.

[Tracy and Luke scream]

Tracy: No, no!

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Patrick: Well, don't get me wrong. I want to marry Robin. It was my idea. It's just hard to go from hot shot bachelor surgeon to stuffing birdseed into bundles for decoration.

[Olivia laughs]

Olivia: They roped you into that?

Patrick: Gosh, I had this nightmare of me edging the lawn on a Friday night in plaid shorts.

Olivia: A little beer gut hanging over your waistband? Come on, buddy, it's the American dream.

Patrick: That's my version of hell.

Olivia: You want to breathe into a paper bag or something? You look a little bit pale.

Patrick: Bartender, please.

Olivia: Relax. Marriage does not have to be the end of life as you know it, at least not exactly. You got to stop chasing around after nurses, but you know --

Patrick: I didn't realize you were married.

Olivia: Oh, I'm not.

Patrick: It just sounded like someone with a voice of experience.

Olivia: Yeah, I got experience watching other people go through their trials and tribulations, but marriage for me is not going to happen.

Patrick: Really? Why not?

Olivia: Just never met the right guy, and I think that ship has sailed.

Patrick: Is it because it didn't work out with your kid's father?

Olivia: What do you know about my kid's father?

Patrick: I just -- I've heard you mention your -- your son but never the father, and now that you say you're not married, I just -- I apologize. I -- I didn't mean to cross a line.

Olivia: No, I'm sorry. I shouldn't have jumped down your throat like that. I -- I don't actually know who the father is. A lifetime of making excuses to nosy neighbors and my very, very Catholic-Italian family. It's been a sore subject.

Patrick: I don't mean to -- to bug you here, but --

Olivia: What? You're going to ask anyway.

Patrick: Did you ever try and narrow it down? I mean, did you ever think that maybe the father would want to know?

Olivia: Would you?

Patrick: Yeah. It happened to me, not really in the same context, but when Robin got pregnant, she didn't tell me right away. She figured it would be my worst nightmare, and I gave her many reasons to think so. You know, the idea of being a father scared the hell out of me, wasn't part of my plan. But I got to be honest. It's been the best thing that's ever happened to me.

Olivia: Would you be getting married if it wasn't for this baby?

Patrick: I'm getting married because I love Robin, and you know, that's much more important than my panic over stuffing birdseed bundles and the day of the wedding, but, you know, marriage is a lifetime, and I plan on spending the rest of my life with her.

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Mac: Hey.

Robin and Maxie: Hi.

Mac: What's all this?

Spinelli: Tiny projectiles to pelt the happy newlyweds.

Mac: Right.

Spinelli: Actually, something a little more palatable for our woodland friends. It's an oddly hostile custom to celebrate one's nuptials, come to think of it.

Mac: I think it's a metaphorical heads-up for what married life has in store.

Maxie: Bye.

Mac: Bye.

Maxie: All right, we have to put these in the car, and then we're going to drop them off at the church the morning of the wedding.

Robin: Thank you.

Maxie and Mac: Bye.

Robin: Hi.

Mac: Okay, so, what can I do to help?

Robin: All you have to do is show up and walk me down the aisle.

Mac: I wish it could be your dad.

Robin: You know, I do admit I had a fantasy of walking down the aisle and having you on one side and my dad on the other, but you know, his cancer treatments are going really well, and his health is the most important thing to me. Besides, he'll be with us in spirit.

Mac: Right.

Robin: And I do think that it's kind of fitting that you are going to be the one that walks me down the aisle, considering that you were the one that was with me almost the whole time I was growing up. I'm glad that you're going to be the one that gives me away.

Mac: Well, you know what? I'll be happy to walk you down the aisle and give you my blessing, but I will never give you away.

Robin: Oh.

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Nikolas: I'll walk you to the launch.

Nadine: No, I'll be fine. Your family needs you. Bye.

Nikolas: I'm sorry.

Nadine: Don't apologize. Just let me know if you need help, okay?

Nadine: All right.

Nikolas: Hey, hey.

Nikolas: Hey, come here. I'll call you, okay?

Nadine: Okay.

Nikolas: I'll call, okay. Sorry. What's up?

Lulu: Okay, I'll give you the short version. You just have to go with me on this. Mom really was awake before. It was not in my head, and I went to go see her again today, and Scott Baldwin came in. He was saying the most awful things.

Lucky: Yeah, he threatened to prosecute her for killing Logan.

Nikolas: I'm sorry, Lucky. I found out on my own. I should have told you --

Lucky: No, no, no, it's not important right now.

Lulu: Mom woke up again, okay? And she agreed to go with Scott Baldwin somewhere as long as he wouldn't press charges against me.

Lucky: I checked with Shadybrook. Mom's gone.

Nikolas: Well, where did he take her?

Lulu: I don't know. It took me so long to break out and get to you guys, they could be anywhere by now.

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Scott: Yeah, I was angry at you, and I was bitter, but I got past that. I met a girl. I fell in love. I had a kid -- but then she died. After I buried her, I was able to put things in perspective. I saw that you were -- you were young, and you know, you fell for Luke's one-man show and all of his adventures and how much you've had to pay for it and how he's hurt you -- in ways that you don't even know about.

Laura: What is that supposed to mean?

Scott: I don't -- I don't want to talk about Luke right now. You know, I don't want to talk about any of the bad things that he did to you. We're -- we've got to -- move forward here, Laura, and you know, you got to be happy, and less talk about stuff, because you know, for you to move on here, have some fun --

[Laura chuckles]

Scott: It's important.

Laura: Scott, it's -- it's just not going to work.

Scott: Well, how do you know? Besides, you know, you made a deal with me.

Laura: You haven't even told me where you're taking me yet.

Scott: What do you think?

Laura: Oh, my God. Are we over L.A.?

Scott: Perfect spot. It's where we had our honeymoon. Where better to recapture our past?

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Luke: We have a slight problem.

Tracy: What was your first clue?

Luke: The plane is full of drugs, but there are no parachutes.

Tracy: Well, you better land it fast, because we're out of gas.

Luke: Oh, yeah, so we are. All right, well, I'm just going to glide it. Take a look out there, and tell me what you see on your side.

Tracy: Nothing.

Luke: Oh, okay, well, let's just hope we're over land and that there's nothing tall in the way, because here we -- here we go.