Are you sure that you're okay with me
leaving tonight? Go have fun with your friends. Well, I just feel a little bad
leaving you here alone by yourself. I'll be okay. That's how I feel on time. I'll watch a game or something. Marlene did say that
Kendall was going to watch the Chicago Cubs versus the Miami Dolphins or Flamingos or that. Those are two different sports. I wasn't even sure
if they were real teams. I better get going. How do I look? Beautiful, as always. Thanks. Flattery will get you everywhere. I better get going, babe. wait, wait. Let me play over you before you go. Okay. God, please be with Alison and her friends. Keep them safe. Let them have fun
and bring her home safely to me. In Jesus name, Amen. We’ll be together forever, won’t we Pooh? Even longer, Piglet. Even longer. I love you. Love you, too.
Now go have fun. All right, worker. Live two separate personalities. One, The thrifty. Wait a bit, laddie! You're going to save a bit of that,
aren't you? Really? You said you liked Disney!
Come on! What’s she really like? I don't know. I've never met her. What do you mean, you've never met her? Marly told me she had a coworker
who was single. And cute! And she needed me to set her up
with someone. Dude.
Relax, man. It's just dinner. No one’s asking you to marry her. Hey babe! How was work? It was work. Alison, this is David. David, Alison.
Hi. Nice to meet you.
Likewise. I like your sweater.
(Donald Duck voice) Oh boy! I’m actually a Pooh fan myself. Kendall, it was great meeting you.
Nice to meet you! Bye Marly, it was so fun!
We have to do this again soon! Yes. Totally! Totally! Take it easy! ‘Night guys. Tonight really was fun. Yeah, it was. You know, honestly, when I found out that Marly was going to set me up with someone,
I didn't know what to expect, but I prayed about it and I'm glad I came tonight. I'm glad you did to. You know, I invited Kendall and Marly
to my church on Sunday. You should come. Well, I'm not really one of those churchgoing kinda guys. Not that I don't believe in God. I haven't been to church
since I was a teenager. Just...I would feel kind of weird going back. Right? Yeah. Okay. You know, you really should
think about coming Sunday. It's the one place where no matter
how long it's been, you'll always be welcomed with open arms. I know, But at my church, it's true. Good night. Hey, its so good to see you!
Good to see you too! These are your friends? Yeah. I hope they come back. I hope they enjoyed it today. Thank you so much. I really enjoyed that message! Me too. I am so glad You guys want to go to lunch. Yeah, I do need to use the ladies room
real quick. Do you mind holding my Bible? Actually, I have to go to. When in Rome... Hi, I'm Brian. I don't believe we've met. David. Nice to meet you. So, what, you're here visiting? Yeah, I'm
just here with some friends. That's good. Say, you okay, David? Yeah, I just haven’t been to church for a little while. How long's it been? 12 years. Not that I ever stopped
believing or anything. I wasn't. I got busy, and, you know, before you know it, time
just kind of goes. Anyway, I'm sorry. Look, you don't have to apologize. God knows your heart. His love for you doesn't fade. It doesn't matter how long it's been.
Hey Pastor Bryan!
Hey, Alison! Good to see you. Good to see you. Hey, I've got a lunch date,
but I hope to see you again soon, David. Hey, good news. Marly and Kendal are gonna meet us at the restaurant. So, we can ride together. I want to come back with you next week. I would really love that. Me too. Cool. Let’s go. Hello?
May I speak with David Fields? This is David Fields. Who’s this? Mr. Fields, my name is Rebecca. I'm one of the nurses here at the Beaumont
Emergency Hospital. And I'm calling to let you know
that your wife, Alison, was just brought in a few moments ago,
that she was involved in a car accident.
She ok? Well, we're not really sure. All I can tell you right now
is that the surgical team is with her and that you should probably head
this way. I'm on my way. I'm here to see Alison Fields. Yes, sir. Just a moment.
You can have a seat. I need to see my wife. Rebecca called. Nurse Rebecca.
She said there was an accident. I need to see her. Yes, sir. I understand. Just give me a moment. Mr. Fields, follow me, please. Hey, where's my wife? Where's Alison? Mr. Fields,
I'm Dr. Shelby. Why don't you follow me? Where's my wife? I worked on your wife, Alison,
when they brought her in. We did everything we could
to try to save her. I'm really sorry.
No. Dont, don't. There was nothing more we could do. I'm really sorry, Mr. Fields. She had major trauma to her chest from the car accident. She was unresponsive when she got here. Within minutes of being here,
she went into cardiac arrest. We did everything we could
to try to revive her. But despite our best efforts, I couldn't bring her back. I'm very sorry. I can't believe
that crash killed that woman. And all he got was a dislocated shoulder. That's how it always is, Rebecca. The innocent die
and the drunks just walk away. Hi, Mr. Fields. Just wondering what I need to do next. If you'll come with me,
I'll put you in the other room and I'll answer
any questions you may have. Mr. Fields, if you'll come with me. Mr. Fields, please. Just wanted to check on you, sir. I saw you standing outside that room. Was that man in the accident? Yes, sir. Were you at the scene? Was the other vehicle a blue SUV? Why do you ask? The person he hit was my wife. I heard he was drunk. Is that true? Sir, I'm very sorry for your loss. I want to see him. No, sir. I want to. I need you to have a seat. No, just.
Just let me. I know
you're feeling a lot of emotion right now, but don't do anything
you'll regret tomorrow. Trust me. I wouldn't regret it. Babe. So I had a dream about you last night. I hope it was a good one. So it was one of those that was so real. I wasn't there, but I could see you. And you were in this big field. And there was this guy there, too. But I couldn't see him either. And then all of a sudden, there's a calm. Then I heard a voice tell me God has a plan for you. What do you think that means? Sounds like God has a plan for you. I don't think it was about me. I think it was about you. God... I don’t...Why? Why? Why did You take her? Hi Cheryl. I need to talk to you about Alison. We'll be together forever, Won’t we Pooh? Even longer, Piglet, even longer. I love you. I love you, too. David. David, we just want to talk. Come on, man. We know you're in there. I see him. I see him. David, we just want to be there for you. David, please. David? David, can I speak to you for a moment? Yeah, I'd rather not. Please, David. It's been a while since Alison's funeral. I’m gonna ask the most obvious question
first. How are you, David? I haven't seen you around Sunday services
or Bible study for a while. That would be
because I haven't been coming. Can I ask why? You already know the answer. I know you're upset. I understand. if you're angry. You're hurting. It's okay to feel those things. God. No! Don't say God has a plan. Don't tell me it was God's will. God's will to take her from me? Take her like that? Was it God's will to let who did it get away with it? Run around. Get on with their life
like it never happened? How’s that fair? Huh, Bryan? Tell me, how’s that fair? I can't answer that question. I'm upset
about the way things happened too. I knew Alison for many years. I watched her grow up in this church. I watched her grow closer to the Lord. And it broke my heart to hear that she was gone. But no matter how sad I was, no matter how angry
I got about how she died, I took comfort in knowing that she's sitting next
to Jesus up in heaven right now. Yeah, well, that's not enough for me. Hey. Hey, brother. How you doing, man? Yeah, that's what I figured. I know we haven't talked much. Well, since everything happened, but I want you to know I'm here for you. If you need anything, I. I can't imagine what's going on right now. I know who did it. What? The guy who killed her. I know who it was. It was an accident, David. He killed my wife, Kendall. He ruined my life. I want. I need to make sure he doesn't do that
to anyone else ever again. What does that mean? I get it. You're angry, and you're looking for
someone to pay for what happened. But it was an accident. He...he didn’t mean... What if it was Marly? What if she'd been in the car that night? What if she was the one who died? Wouldn’t you want to do something about it? Wouldn’t you want the person who did it to pay? Honestly, I would. But, whatever you're thinking of doing
right now, Don't. You can't go down this dark road. You can't do this. Don't tell me what to do. Hey, ummm, we’re gonna go to a Bible study. Did you want to come? No, thanks. I'm busy today. Busy? What are you working on a Saturday, man? Who...who’s Jude Clarkson? It doesn't matter. Is that him? Is that who? David. Is that him? Who? What if it is? Who are we talking about? The guy who hit Alison. He's looking him up online. Why are you looking him up? Doesn't matter. What are you going to do? Doesn't matter. Okay? What are you thinking? Talk to us. Tell us what's going on up here. He's out of jail, bonded out after two days. Got in his car, drank himself
senseless, ran from the police. That's when he killed her. Now he's running around free, ready to do it again. Dude. I'm sorry. I'm not gonna let him do that
to anyone else. What do you mean by that? Whatever you're thinking, that ain't the way. I know what you're talking about. No, I think you do know
what I'm talking about. And I think you're thinking
of doing something stupid. Aren’t you gonna be late for Bible
study? Jude Clarkson? Who’s asking? My name's David. That night,
when you decided to get drunk and run from the police,
you crashed into my wife's car. You killed her. I can't let that go. I wasn't trying to. Hey. What did you doing? Shut up. She was my everything. You took her away from me. You took everything away from me. I'm sorry, man. I didn't mean to. Daddy ! Daddy! Hey Pumpkins. Daddy, Daddy, Can you come watch us play? I can't right now. Daddy's talking to a...
friend. You two go back and play, okay? Okay. All right. Go back and play. Look, whatever happens here, just please don't hurt my kids. I'm not here for them. I'm here to make you pay for what you did. I made a mistake, and I'm already paying for that. A mistake? Do you have any idea what your mistake did
to me? My wife's dead,
and you're out here in the park with your family. How are you paying for anything? That night? My wife told me she was divorcing me. That's why I was drinking. And now she's using this as leverage to take my kids away from me. And my lawyer said, I’m looking at 15 years. I won't be around to see them grow up. I won’t be there when they need me! I won’t... I'm so sorry. I can never make up
for what I did to you. or what I took from you. You took everything away from me. I know. I saw pictures of the crash that night. I should have died, but I didn't. I don't know why. I just wish none of this ever happened. If God's plan
was for me to die that night. Then maybe you being here now
makes His plan complete. What did you say? I saw pictures of that night. No. About God's plan. My mom always told me that God had a plan for me. I just didn't think it was this. But I don't deserve to live. You're right. You don’t. Have you called him? No. Why not? You said you would call him. I just can't. I... How could you do that? Babe. He apologized. Your mother forgave him. Just cause he does something wrong
doesn't make him a monster. He's human. And humans make mistakes. And we have to forgive them
when they make those mistakes. You have to be able to... It doesn't matter how much he apologizes, I don’t have to accept it. I don’t have to accept anything he says to me, her or anyone else. You're right. You don't have to accept it. But you do have to accept the fact
that he's human. I can't. I can't just let it go. I can't pretend it never happened
and just move on with my life. You don’t have to pretend. Babe, you don’t even have to forget. But it is what He wants us to do. And as much as you don't like it and as hard as it is, that's what God wants us to do, is forgive. Here. You don't want to have any regrets. Call him. You have no idea how sorry I am. I know you may never be able
to forgive me, but... Stop. This isn't about you. Do better with your life. For them. I may never be able to forgive you, but I'll try. It’s what she wants. It’s what He wants. No regrets, Piglet. David. Welcome back, man. We've been praying for you. Thank you. I , ummm, I don’t know
if I'm gonna be able to stay the whole time. I’ve got some things... An appointment... Yeah, it's all good, man. We're going to continue to keep praying for you. We'll be here when you need us. Hey, David. Hey. Good to see you, man. Hi Pastor...you too. I know you've been through a lot,
and our last few interactions have been sort of strained. How about that? I'm sorry. That's not what this is about. There's no need to apologize. Thank you. Listen, I was hoping or believing that you'd be here today. I think God told me you would be. I had a dream last night, ok, and I didn't know what it means, but I don't think I was meant to. I think it was for you. So in this dream,
I'm out in the woods, right? And there's animals standing all around,
and there's an owl and a rabbit. And then I saw Piglet, you know,
from the old Winnie the Pooh cartoon. So Piglet walks up to me and takes my hand and says, We'll be together forever. Won't we, Pooh? Now, I don't know what that means, but I'm guessing you do. Thank you. Hey. Hey, that's my cue. See you inside? Even longer, Piglet. Even longer. Pumpkins? Hey, Dad. We've been waiting for you.