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Friday, April 13, 2007 It's the day after Henry and Vienna's wedding that wasn't. Katie and Jack have been unsuccessful in locating Henry. Brad eventually finds him and tries to get him to come back to the farm, but Henry refuses. Brad boasts that he can make Vienna forget all about him, and Henry sadly tells him to go ahead. Today’s episode was directed by Michael Eilbaum and written by Susan Dansby.
Transcripts from TVMegasite Henry [Remembering]: No, it wasn't. All these people, and God. It's not you. It's me. I don't love you. Henry: Yeah, Jack was right. I should have stopped sooner. I'm so sorry, Vienna. Brad: This is what he looks like. He would have been here last night, early in the morning. Wearing a tuxedo. Shopkeeper: Sorry, I haven't seen him. Brad: No? Okay, well, call this number if you hear anything, all right? Thanks a lot, man. Appreciate it. Oh! That would look good on me. Nice. Gotcha!
Henry: Let me go, brad. Brad: Look, stand still, or I swear I will knock you out! Good. Okay, now I'm going to call Jack and tell him -- no, no, hey, man, do you want me to deck you? Henry: No, okay, okay. No, no, I don't like the sight of my own blood. All right. I will stay here. I promise. Sorry. Brad: Henry, give me the phone -- Henry: No, no -- I'm sorry. Not until you hear me explain, okay? Brad: Do I look like Dr. Phil to you? Henry: No, listen, you can't call Jack until you hear me out. Brad: Who wants to listen to you, Henry? The only thing I want to do is I want to sit back, I want to have a beer, and watch the game. But Vienna, your sister and Katie are really worried about you for some reason, okay? So let's get on with this. Give me back my phone. Henry: They're worried about me? I'm worried about them, okay? I know I disappointed them. Everybody, especially Vienna. Brad: Look, so just go home, own up to what you did and let them forgive you. Henry: And to do what? Break her heart again? Or get her hopes up that I'm going to give this marriage a shot? Or force myself to feel something that I don't feel in the first place, and then I leave her a second time? I can't hurt her again, brad! Brad: Well, good luck with that one. Marriage, living together, any long-term love thing, I mean, that's what it is -- that's what it's about, isn't it? You know, you hurt each other, you forgive each other, you jump each other's bones, and then you start all over again. Hurt, forgive, jump. It's the cycle of life, Simba. Get over it. Henry: I can't. I can't, no, I can't. I can't break her heart again. I can't -- Brad: So what are you going to do? Are you going to walk the earth forever in your tuxedo? You drunk? Henry: No, I'm not drunk. I'm stone cold sober. I'm so sober that I realized the best thing to do for Vienna, for everybody, is to make them think that I'm gone for good. So here. Just tell everybody I left forever. Brad: Forget it. No way, man. I ain't your messenger boy. You want it delivered, you deliver it yourself.
Brad: Henry, I know you want to head for the hills. I feel your pain. All right, but if Katie and Jack find out that I found you and I came back without you, I would get nothing but grief. Henry: I don't care about that. What does that matter to me? Brad: All right, that's it. If I gotta hogtie you, you're coming with me, now. Henry: No, no, no, no, that's not going to help anybody, brad. Brad: At the very least, you owe Vienna a phone call to tell her you're okay. I mean, she still cares about you. I don't know why. Henry: Then help her get over it. You've wanted her since the beginning. This is your big chance. If you want her to get past her pain, brad, then grab the bull by the horns and make her forget about Henry Coleman forever. Brad: You know, well, if anybody can, I can. Henry: Fine. Then do it.
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