601
I do yoga, I eat well.
602
If I wait, does my repenting1 still count?
603
If you mean it, yes.
604
Thank you, father Crowley.
605
You have been a tremendous comfort.
606
Um, I will let you do your thing.
607
Gabrielle.
608
You know, we're all responsible
for the choices we make.
609
Don't you want to be a good person?
610
What I want is to be happy.
611
That's the answer of a selfish child.
612
I know.
613
Then I started taking the pills
because they gave me energy,
614
but then I couldn't sleep at night,
615
and I was getting so tired in the daytime,
616
and it totally messed me up.
617
I love my kids so much.
618
I'm so sorry they have me as a mother.
619
Lynette, you are a great mother.
620
No, I'm not.
621
I can't do it.
622
I'm so tired of feeling like a failure.
623
It's so humiliating.
624
No, it's not.
625
So you got addicted2 to your
kids' A.D.D. medication.
626
It happens.
627
You've got four kids. That's a lot of stress.
628
Honey, you just need some help.
629
That's what's so humiliating.
630
Other moms don't need help.
631
Other moms make it look so easy.
632
All I do is complain.
633
That's not true.
634
When -- when Julie was a baby,
635
I-I was out of my mind almost every day.
636
I used to get so upset when Andrew
and Danielle were little,
637
I used their nap times to cry.
638
Why didn't you ever tell me this?
639
Oh, baby.
640
Nobody likes to admit that they
can't handle the pressure.
641
I think it's just like we think, you know,
642
it's easier to keep it all in.
643
Oh, we shouldn't.
644
We should tell each other this stuff.
645
It helps, huh?
646
Yeah.
647
It really does.
648
So it was Martha Huber all along.
649
Seems so.
650
Edie didn't move in with Huber until after
your wife received the blackmail3 note.