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Monday, June 6, 2005

Henry has told Katie it's over, but he's still concerned about her when her wayward brother comes back to town.

Henry barges into Margo's house and says, "Hi, just tell me she's all right."  "Katie?" asks Margo.  "Yes, of course, Katie," says Henry.  "Well, come on in, Henry. Katie's fine. I just saw her," Margo assures him.  "Has Craig seen her? Margo, that's the point. What the hell is he doing back in town?! I come out of the elevator, he's buying a newspaper in the lobby. I thought he was gone permanently," says Henry.  "Yeah, me, too. It's kind of a long story," says Margo evasively.  "Well, it is a story I've never heard in full, but I'm pretty certain that he did not leave town of his own volition," says Henry.  "No, he didn't. Now, he's back, he's got a few scores to settle," agrees Margo.  "Great! That's great. Which means, he's more determined than ever to go after Jennifer's baby. And Katie is smack-dab in the middle of it. I don't -- I don't like that, Margo," says Henry.  "Well, Henry, I thought that you and Katie were over," says Margo.  "We are, we are," says Henry.  "Mm-hmm. Then why are you hyperventilating?" asks Margo.  "I'm not..." Henry takes a deep breath, "I am not hyperventilating, Margo."  "Henry, if you were any more breathless, I would have to give you the kiss of life. You're still in love with Katie, aren't you?" asks Margo.  "Just because a person is a little apprehensive about the well being of someone who they care about, does not mean..." explains Henry.  "What, care about?" questions Margo.  "I am just concerned..." begins Henry.  "Don't give me that -- you still love her," accuses Margo.  "...That he might take out something on her that he didn't..." continues Henry.  "You still love her. You still love her," repeats Margo.  "Fine. Okay, fine. Fine. Officer, great, you win, I confess. I love her. Are you happy now?" admits Henry.  "No, no, I'm not. 'Cause I was really kind of hoping that you guys would find a way to work it out," says Margo.  "Well, we can't. And Katie and I understand that. And since I can't be around to take care of her anymore, I need your help okay? I need you to warn her about Craig," says Henry.  Margo says she already knows.  "Good, good. Okay, so she can lay low and keep out of the..." Henry notices Margo's expression and says, "Hello, what?"  "What?" asks Margo.  "What?" asks Henry.  This continues for a moment until Henry says, "I'm hyperventilating, you just stopped breathing. Come on, out with it, Margo."  She reluctantly explains that Katie went over to Jen and Mike's to warn them about Craig.  "Of course. She doesn't care about herself, she cares about Mike," sighs Henry.  "No, no, I wouldn't put it that way," says Margo.  "I would, I would. I don't know -- I don't know why I don't get it. She doesn't need me to be a watch dog when she is so hell-bent on making sure that all of Mike's interests are taken care of," says Henry, heading for the door.  "Hey, hey! Henry, hey, wait, wait, wait. Okay, hear me, wait. Why don't you hang out here with me for a while, because Tom, he's off fighting bad guys and Casey's at the prom, so why don't just you and I hang out and we'll have some ice cream," suggests Margo.  Henry politely declines.  "Oh, no, Henry. You don't understand, marshmallow, almond fudge," tempts Margo.  "You don't seem to understand what I like about martinis. No marshmallows. Thank you, anyway, for the offer," says Henry, kissing her on the cheek and going out the door.  "Hey, don't drink and drive," Margo calls out after him.  Henry laughs and says he's fine.

Today’s episode was directed by Maria Wagner and written by Melissa Salmons.

 

Transcripts from TVMegasite

Henry: Hi, just tell me she's all right.

Margo: Katie?

Henry: Yes, of course, Katie.

Margo: Well, come on in, Henry. Katie's fine. I just saw her.

Henry: Has Craig seen her? Margo, that's the point. What the hell is he doing back in town?! I come out of the elevator, he's buying a newspaper in the lobby. I thought he was gone permanently.

Margo: Yeah, me, too. It's kind of a long story.

Henry: Well, it is a story I've never heard in full, but I'm pretty certain that he did not leave town of his own volition.

Margo: No, he didn't. Now, he's back, he's got a few scores to settle.

Henry: Great! That's great. Which means, he's more determined than ever to go after Jennifer's baby. And Katie is smack-dab in the middle of it. I don't -- I don't like that, Margo.

Margo: Well, Henry, I thought that you and Katie were over.

Henry: We are, we are.

Margo: Mm-hmm. Then why are you hyperventilating?

Henry: I'm not -- I am not hyperventilating, Margo.

Margo: Henry, if you were any more breathless, I would have to give you the kiss of life. You're still in love with Katie, aren't you?

Henry: Just because a person is a little apprehensive about the well being of someone who they care about, does not mean --

Margo: What, care about?

Henry: I am just concerned --

Margo: Don't give me that -- you still love her.

Henry: -- That he might take out something on her that he didn't --

Margo: You still love her. You still love her.

Henry: Fine. Okay, fine. Fine. Officer, great, you win, I confess. I love her. Are you happy now?

Margo: No, no, I'm not. 'Cause I was really kind of hoping that you guys would find a way to work it out.

Henry: Well, we can't. And Katie and I understand that. And since I can't be around to take care of her anymore, I need your help okay? I need you to warn her about Craig.

Margo: Oh, that's okay, she knows.

Henry: Good, good. Okay, so she can lay low and keep out of the --

[ Margo sighs ] Hello, what?

Margo: What?

Henry: What?

Margo: What?

Henry: You what, what?

Margo: What?

Henry: I'm hyperventilating, you just stopped breathing. Come on, out with it, Margo.

Margo: Um -- Henry.

Henry: Yeah.

Margo: Okay. Excuse me. Katie went over to Mike and Jennifer's to warn them about Craig.

Henry: Of course. She doesn't care about herself, she cares about Mike.

Margo: No, no, I wouldn't put it that way.

Henry: I would, I would. I don't know -- I don't know why I don't get it. She doesn't need me to be a watch dog when she is so hell-bent on making sure that all of Mike's interests are taken care of.

Margo: Hey, hey! Henry, hey, wait, wait, wait. Okay, hear me, wait. Why don't you hang out here with me for a while, because Tom, he's off fighting bad guys and Casey's at the prom, so why don't just you and I hang out and we'll have some ice cream.

Henry: Thanks, but no thanks.

Margo: Oh, no, Henry. You don't understand, marshmallow, almond fudge.

Henry: You don't seem to understand what I like about martinis. No marshmallows. Thank you, anyway, for the offer.

Margo: Hey, don't drink and drive.

[ Henry laughs ]

Henry: Yeah, I'm fine.

Margo: Yeah, yeah, yeah, it's a little too late for that. Oh, man.

 

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