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Thursday, July 26, 2007 Henry and Vienna go to WOAK to offer their support to Katie and to help out with the phone lines that have been opened for tips about J.J.'s disappearance. Jack notices the dust on Henry's shoes from the construction site that matches the ransom note, and heads over there to check it out. Today’s episode was directed by Habib Azar and written by Judy Tate.
Transcripts from TVMegasite Vienna: Which of these do you think the kidnappers would want? The diamond or the emerald? Henry: Both. I have feeling they'll settle for cold, hard cash, though. Vienna: Then I'll call my brother immediately. Henry: Hold on, hold on, hold on. You are the most unselfish, wonderful woman I know, and I love you for it. But we don't know what the situation is yet, okay? Vienna: Did I ever tell you how wonderful J.J. was with me when I moved into the farm? He told me that he knew exactly how it was to be a new kid in the house. He gave me a frog. God, I'm so worried about him. Henry: Yeah, Jack must be going out of his mind. Vienna: Poor Katie, too. They just started a life together and -- what was supposed to be the happiest day has now turned into be the scariest one. Henry: Which is why we're going to go down to the studio, we're going to show our support, answer some phone calls. Vienna: They've set up hotlines? Henry: Yeah. And if we're lucky, Jack will get some information that will help him crack the case. Vienna: What are you doing? Henry: Polishing my shoes. Vienna: Now? I can't believe I'm saying this. This is no time for vanity. Just grab them and let's go. Henry: Okay. Goodness.
Katie: Oh, hey, Guys. Thank you so much for coming. I asked Henry and Vienna to help field phone calls. Jack: Oh, yeah. We can use all the hands that we can get. Vienna: We're so upset about little J.J. Henry and I are going to put up some of the reward money. Jack: Wow. That's really above and beyond. Thank you. Henry: The least we can do, Jack. Katie: Well, come on. Let's get you on the phones. Vienna: Okay. Jack: Hang on, hold on a second. Henry: I'll join you guys in a second. Yeah, what's up? Jack: Let me see your shoes. Henry: My shoes. Jack: Yeah, what's all that powdery stuff? Henry: Oh, man. You know what that is? That's construction dust. We were looking at a new place for the spa. This stuff was everywhere. Jack: No, no, don’t. Don't touch it.
Henry: Am I in some kind of trouble, Jack? Jack: No. No. Could you tell me where the construction site is? Henry: Uh, yeah, you know where 37 intersects 23b? It's where the old strip mall was. There's a site for a new building there. Jack: Do you remember hearing or seeing anything that struck you as odd? Henry: Uh, no -- yeah, Vienna and I thought we heard something. But it's like a yelp. But the realtor said there was nature preserve nearby, so we just shrugged it off. Wait -- you don't think it's a call for help? Jack: I don't -- I don't know. Can you do me a favor, though? Henry: Yeah, yeah -- Jack: Don't mention this conversation anyone.
Henry: What's this? Brad: Sustenance. Compliments of WOAK. Thank you so much for coming out to help out on such short notice. Vienna: I'm just sorry that we've gotten so few calls. Brad: Yeah, well, I put a couple of callers through to the cops. It only takes one good lead, right? Henry: Right. Exactly. Is Katie still around? Brad: I don't know. I don't think so. I think she went somewhere. Vienna: Poor Katie. Last night was supposed to be the happiest night of her life. And today, she was going to wear that gorgeous ring I helped Jack choose for her. Brad: Well, life turns on a dime, doesn't it? Vienna: Are you relieved? Brad: About what? Vienna: About the engagement not happening? Brad: Wait, is that what you think of me? I mean, that I would be happy that J.J.'s kidnapped -- because that means, wait, Katie and Jack couldn't get engaged? Henry: No, no, no, of course not. Of course not, Brad. But I mean, you've got to admit, you haven't given anybody any reason to believe that you're rooting for Jack and Katie to make it. Brad: Wow, I guess I just have really been a jerk, then.
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