- What's your problem, man?
- Why can't you just
- be happy for me?
- I'm just trying to protect you.
- What, you think you can give
- her everything she wants?
- Takes more than
- money to do that.
- You know I love you, Cuz.
- Just think you should
- look at the reality here.
- Seriously, Primo,
- how are you gonna afford a ring
- for a girl like that, huh?
- - Open the door!
- - Hey, hey, hey, okay, okay!
- Now!
- Hey, this fine?
- Actually, I'm gonna need a
- little bit more this time.
- Okay, okay.
- Here you go.
- - I'm sorry.
- Okay.
- Anyone asking questions?
- Not loud enough to hear.
- God, I can't remember the last time
- I was this much of a nervous wreck.
- School Board,
- second term, 1992?
- Secluded, no real access roads,
- perfect for what you're looking for.
- Only one problem.
- - What's that?
- It's over $2 million.
- Didn't my poor brother, Terrence,
- leave something for me in his will?
- You'd have to ask your
- accountants, ma'am.
- Tell them to use that money.
- I'm paying for his mistake;
- he can pay for the damn house.
- And I've been clean
- for 18 months now.
- I'll tell you,
- I've never been happier.
- That actually might
- be the wrong word.
- I'll be honest, there were times I
- was using I left pretty damn happy.
- But... what I feel is different now.
- I feel, uh...
- I feel joy.
- So here I am.
- I know that...
- all I can do every day
- is the next right thing.
- And I think, for me right now,
- that means going back to work.
- I, uh... I don't know, maybe...
- maybe counseling, um...
- I want to help people get from
- where I've been to where I am.
- Hey, Sara.
- You used to be a doctor, right?
- Uh, I still am, in theory. Why?
- Well, I was just thinking that
- I might know of a job
- opening where I work.
- Really? Where's that?
- You ever heard of Fox River?
- the prison?
- Yeah. I know it sounds
- like a strange idea.
- Uh, maybe...
- maybe you and I could, uh...
- maybe we could talk
- about it over dinner.
- I got a gift card to the Red
- Lobster over off the interstate.
- Oh, my God. Um...
- Thank you. Really. Uh...
- I... Tonight's kind of my night
- to work on my resume. Um...
- Oh.
- Yeah. 'Course.
- Sorry. I, uh...
- But thank you, really,
- for the, um, the referral.
- Fox River.
- Yeah.
- You know, math was never my best
- subject, either. But, um...
- I got through it by
- learning some new tricks.
- You want to learn
- some tricks, Gracey?
- like what?
- like your nine-times tables.
- Ready? Nine times one is...
- Nine.
- Nine times two is...
- Eight... een.
- Teen. Yeah.
- nine times three is...
- - Twenty-seven!
- Exactly. You got it.
- Now keep on going.
- Mommy, Mommy,
- did you see what Teddy taught me?
- Yes. That's great, honey.
- Go show your brother.
- Zack, look. Nine times one...
- Thank you.
- Right, right, left, left...
- Hey. Um, thank you.
- Let me get your change.
- You want your change?
- Keep it.
- Hey.
- Hey.
- - Daddy!
- Hey, sweetheart, come here.
- Hey, there.
- Hey.
- You know, I got, uh...
- I got to tell you something.
- And it's going to be
- really hard to hear.
- Okay.
- Okay.
- What?
- Well, the thing is...
- ...I'm being shipped back off.
- What?
- Yeah, um,
- my unit just got called back
- for another tour, baby.
- I can't believe it.
- Deployment orders
- just came down.
- With the Italians pulling
- out and everything...
- - Tell them no, Daddy!