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2x08 They Had to Tweeze That out of My Kidney
First Aired: Feb. 25, 2009 on The 101
Summary: Patty begins to unravel the energy scheme of Dr. Walter Kendrick. Meanwhile, the past of Arthur Frobisher comes back to haunt him. |
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Episode Quotes
Arthur Frobisher: This is the bullet that he shot me with. I mean, they had to tweeze that out of my kidney. [referring to the bullet in his hand]
Ellen Parsons: David sent me a wedding gift, it was sent to our old apartment.
Counselor: What was the gift?
Ellen Parsons: I don't know, I haven't opened it. I can't.
Counselor: Why not?
Ellen Parsons: Maybe I'm... protecting myself.
Counselor: How so?
Ellen Parsons: I don't want to be reminded of the past. I'm trying to move on.
Wes Krulik: I don't think so.
Counselor: Wes...
Ellen Parsons: No, It's okay. What were you going to say?
Wes Krulik: That gift, whatever it is. It's your last piece of David, once you open it it's over. You won't have anything left. But if you don't you always have one more moment with him to look forward to. Isn't that the opposite of moving on?
Counselor: What was the gift?
Ellen Parsons: I don't know, I haven't opened it. I can't.
Counselor: Why not?
Ellen Parsons: Maybe I'm... protecting myself.
Counselor: How so?
Ellen Parsons: I don't want to be reminded of the past. I'm trying to move on.
Wes Krulik: I don't think so.
Counselor: Wes...
Ellen Parsons: No, It's okay. What were you going to say?
Wes Krulik: That gift, whatever it is. It's your last piece of David, once you open it it's over. You won't have anything left. But if you don't you always have one more moment with him to look forward to. Isn't that the opposite of moving on?







