Y&R Transcript Wednesday 4/9/03--Canada;
Thursday 4/10/03
Provided By Eric
Jill: I've been having the most wonderful dream.
Frederick: Me too.
Jill: Oh, my god.
Frederick: What?
Jill: Was it a dream? Is this real?
Frederick: I haven't feltl in a long time.
Jill: Yeah, but in my dream you and I--you know? And here we are.
Frederick: That was some evening, wasn't it?
Jill: Are you sure you're okay?
Frederick: Yeah, what do
Jill: Well, 'cause, you know, what we did was kind of strange.Derick: No, I'm fine. Honest. I liked it.
Jill: Okay,
I'll take you at your word.
God, it's been so long since
I spent the night with a man
and didn't do anything but talk.
I liked it, too.
Anita: Just leave it, please. Thank you.
J.T.: Hi.
Anita: Hi. Thanks for meeting me. Have a seat. You want some coffee?
J.T.: Thanks.
Anita: You hungry?
J.T.: No, I'm cool. (Cell phone rings)
J.T.: It's just a guy in my english class. I'll call him back later.
Anita: Have you heard anything from brittany?
J.T.: No.
Anita: Yeah, me either.
J.T.: Look, mrs. Hodges, about the other night--
Anita: You know what?
I'm glad you brought that up.
I owe you an apology.
Perhaps I shouldn't have
expressed my gratitude
to you the way I did.
The last thing I wanted to do
was to make you feel
uncomfortable.
J.T.: You're a married woman, and not only that
Anita: Yeah, well, not for long. My poor excuse for a husband has seen to that.
John: You know, it's too bad abby had to stay with the babysitter this morning.
Ashley: I know. She can't seem to shake that cold she's had. I thought it was for the best.
Brad: She needs to rest up. She's gonna be a big sister soon.
John: Heavy responsibility.
Ashley: You know, it is gonna be kind of an adjustment for her not to be mommy's baby anymore.
John: Oh, honey, she will always be mommy's baby, and speaking of mommy-- how are you feeling, my betyty?
Ashley: I feel wonderful.
John: Well, you look it.
Ashley: Thanks.
John: And how about you, my little beauty?
Colleen: I'm great.
John: How's school?
Colleen: Good. I got an "a" on my last lit paper.
John: Now that's what I like to hear.
Brad: Colleen has some new incentive to keep her grades up.
John: Wait a minute. Am I missing something?
Brad: Want to tell your granddad, hon?
Colleen: J.T. And i are dating officially.
John: Well, I don't understand.
Brad: Colleen asked us fopermission to start seeing J.T. Without sneaking around, and we gave it to her.
Chris: No, I just need a list
of all complaints filed.
I'd say the past two years.
Uh, kroehner funeral homes.
Uh-huh.
Um, if you could e-mail it to
my office, that would be great.
As soon as possible.
All right. Thank you, jenny.
Bye-bye.
Michael: Time out, counselor.
Chris: In one minute.
Michael: No. Now, chris. You have to stop working and have a little breakfast.
Chris: You know, you can't have it both ways.
Michael: What?
Chris: You blackmail me into taking this case, whining that you're too busy. And now that I'm digging in you want me to stop because you need someone to talk to? You have to make up your mind.
Andy: No, you can't say that.
Paul: No in between.
Andy: Coffee-- large and black.
Paul: Yeah, me too. And I'll have one of those cinnamon things.
Trevor: You got it.
Paul: Yeah, the gooey one.
Andy: Man,
you and your sweet tooth.
Paul: Yeah, I know, it's awful, isn't it? I mean, it's not like I didn't have breakfast.
Andy: It's a good thing you work out.
Paul: Yeah, I guess so. You too. You've been working out, huh?
Andy: Well...
Paul: You look very fit.
Andy: Oh, yeah, regular jack lalanne here.
Paul: Must be taking my advice and charming the ladies, are you?
Andy: Yeah, I'm doing okay.
Paul: Anybody special? Come on.
Andy: Yeah, as a matter of fact, there is.
Paul: Really?
Andy: Although I'm sure you would not approve.
Paul: A lot of tattoos
and piercings?
Somebody you wouldn't take home
to mother?
Is that the gist of it?
Andy: Depends on whose mother, I guess.
Paul: Real pistol, huh?
Andy: Yeah, yeah, yeah, she's definitely that.
Paul: All right, tell me about her. What does she do?
Andy: Um, she's kind of--
Trevor: Here you go, guys.
Andy: Thanks.
Paul: Thank you.
Andy: She actually is kind of in between jobs right now.
Paul: So let's get down to it. Is she pretty?
>>Andy: Yeah, she's a knockout.
Paul: Really? Been seeing a lot of her?
Andy: Yeah, fair amount.
Paul: Okay, so what is this lady's name?
Andy: Diane.
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Anita: Thank you. Look, I've made you uncomfortable. Please forgive me. I should-- I shouldn't have blurted it out like that.
J.T.: I'm not sure what you're telling me.
Anita: I've had it with frederick's behavior. I refuse to let him treat me this way.
J.T.: What happened?
Anita: He didn't come home last night again, so I've moved out.
J.T.: You're kidding.
Anita: If there's one thing I'm not, jeffrey, that's kidding.
J.T.: Look, I'm sorry.
Anita: Dot be. It's liberating, refusing to be treated like a doormat.
J.T.: So you guys are, like,
splitting for real?
Anita: It's always been unthinkable. I've taken a room upstairs to give me time to think, decide what I want to do.
J.T.: Wow. That kind of blows me away. You really think that...
Anita: What? Frederick's having an affair? What else can I think? It certainly would explain a lot of things.
J.T.: You mean what we were talking about the other night?
Anita: Yes. His complete lack of interest in our relationship... in me.
Frederick: Black okay?
Jill: Perfect.
Frederick: I want to thank you.
Jill: For what?
Frederick: For letting
the evening go
the way that it did.
Jill: Oh, frederick, there's no pressure.
Frederick: I know.
Jill: Things were so hot and heavy when we first got to this room, I'm absolutely amazed that we were able to pull back.
Frederick: Not that I wouldn't have loved--
Jill: Yeah, yeah. I would have loved it, too. God knows I stl would. No, we can't do this. We can't do this. We've both got too much going on in our lives.
Frederick: Right.
Jill: I cannot believe that you let me sit in your office yesterday and cry about my billy wanting to get married, when brittany is missing.
Frederick: You know, jill,
your situation is
distressing, too.
Jill: Yours is ten times worse. You don't know where your daughter is.
Frederick: Yeah. Well, it helped talking to you about it.
Jill: Good. Good.
Frederick: I haven't felt that comfortable with a woman in a very long time.
Jill: You don't talk to anita that way?
Frederick: No, lying in bed, talking about anything and everything? Laying it all out, not holding back? No. We used to, but...
Jill: What a shame. Do you think it's too late to change things?
Frederick: Are you saying you want me to?
Lynne: I don't know
about you, but I'm pooped.
Marissa: (Sighs) don't talk about it. I can't believe--by the time I got home from the airport last night, I mean, it was time to get up for work.
Lynne: They don't call it the "red eye" for nothing.
Marissa: Poor mr. BŅaŅa. Do you think he was suspicious?
Lynne: You mean, with the questions we asked?
Marissa: He seemed to buy our vacation story.
Lynne: Well, let's hope so. Are you ready for this?
Marissa: You mean that plan you came up with on the plane? Not really.
Lynne: Marissa, think positively. You can do it.
Marissa: Why do I let you talk me into these things?
Lynne: Because we're doing
this for paul, remember?
Marissa: Well, one question.
Lynne: What's that?
Marissa: Why do i have to do the dirty work?
Man: Ms. Williams?
Chris: Oh, yeah.
Man: The guy at the counter pointed me back here.
Chris: Yeah, yeah, I've been waiting for this. Thank you. Thank you.
Man: There you go.
Chris: Great. The envelope I have been waiting for.
Michael: What's that?
Chris: Just, you know, my tax stuff.
Michael: Your tax stuff?!
Chris: Yeah. I take your probono case, you do my tax--a deal is a deal!
Michael: Man, are you serious?
Chris: I think you made
a very good trade.
You'll be able to whip that out
in your sleep.
Michael: Oh, yeah, right. That's great. Ahh, man, look at this. I'll be up-- hmm.
Frederick: I don't know. You'd think this crisis with brittany would bring anita and me closer together.
Jill: When there's no communication, nothing goes right.
Frederick: It just seems so strange, jill. I look at anita's face and I don't feel any warmth. I just feel hostility and anger.
Jill: Maybe you're not dealing with this problem in the right way.
Frederick: What do you mean?
Jill: Well, brittany is missing,
and I could be wrong,
but I'm sure there's a lot
of blame being thrown around
by both of you
as to why your daughter
couldn't come to her parents
with her troubles.
This kind of conflict, if it's--
Frederick: No, if it wasn't that, it would be something else anyway.
Jill: Yeah, but this-- if it's handled in the right way, frederick... I mean, if you and anita could team up to find brittany, it might go a longayay towards healing the wounds. Is that just a pipe dream?
Frederick: I don't know. I honestly don't know.
Jill: Okay, well, if you're not saying that it's impossible, then it's possible, right?
Frederick: Do you want me to go in that direction?
Jill: I'm your friend.
What I want is your happiness.
And don't worry.
I want your body, too.
Oh, but that's not what's
important right now, okay?
You still have a commitment
to anita,
and your daughter needs you.
So I am gonna make myself
presentable to be seen
in public.
And, uh, you tuck your shirt in.
Put your shoes on.
And we'll start our day, right?
John: Well, does traci know about this?
Brad: I haven't told her yet.
John: Don't you think you should?
Brad: I'm not sure she'll understand, john.
John: Well, I know the feeling. But how could you reverse yourself like this and allow colleen to date a fellow like J.T.?
Brad: Colleen has asked us to have some faith in her. So we're going to give it a try. Now there are boundaries. She can't spare every spare moment with J.T. When they are together,we need to know where they are. If she starts coming home late, if her grades begin to suffer, the deal is off.
John: I just don't know if I can condone this.
Ashley: Dad, we wanted to
give her just a little bit
more freedom.
She's shown real signs
of maturity lately,
and she's the one whwawanted
to end the tension that
we've been living with.
We figured she's earned
our trust.
John: Yeah, but, honey, it's one thing to trust colleen, but J.T.?
Colleen: Granddad, you don't even know him. I mean, he's a really sweet guy and he cares about me so much. I mean, just give him a chance, please?
John: You know, believe me, I would love to be proven wrong.
John: All right, I will try to be supportive.
Colleen: Oh, thank you, granddad. Thank you. You won't regret this. None of you will. I promise.
Brad: Make sure we don't, honey.
John: Now why don't you sit down and finish your breakfast and get off to school?
Colleen: Okay.
Well, since we're talking
about J.T., It's probably
a good time to ask...
Brad: Ask what?
Colleen: Can I see J.T. Tonight?
Anita: When you have to ask your own husband how long it'bebeen... you're not supposed to be lonely, not when you're married. It's a depressing little drawback no one mentions. You're not sure exactly when it happened,r r why. Suddenly, one day you've realized that this person that you have been lying next to night after night, and year after year... for god's sakes, listen to me, going on about this with a boy.
J.T.: I'm not a boy. I'm 19 today.
Anita: Really?
Happy birthday.
How fortuitous.
J.T.: Why do you say that?
Anita: In a way, I feel...
Lynne: Marissa, I told you on the plane, the only way we're gonna find a smoking gun is if you talk to isabella and gain her trust somehow.
Marissa: But I barely know her.
Lynne: Obviously, I can't do it. She wouldn't spit on me if I were on fire.
Marissa: What if I forget what I'm supposed to say?
Lynne: You wing it. You did fine when we met with her father.
Marissa: Yeah, look what that got us--practically zip.
Lynne: No, we know that michael baldwin defended her in a court case before she came to genoa city. I don't call that nothing.
Marissa: But lauren fenmore
already told us that.
Lynne: Yes, she did, and talking with mr. BraŅa, face-to-face-- I don't think he would have been so grateful if michael defended her for shoplifting candy bars.
Marissa: It still makes no sense-- the way she came into paul's life.
Lynne: I agree with you. She showed up with the clothes on her back, and six months later she's totally entrenched.
Marissa: You know, I wonder if maybe she went and saw michael first, before she came here to paul.
Lynne: Yeah, I just wondered that myself.
Marissa: For that matter,
why not just ask michael
for help?
Why go to paul,
a complete stranger?
Lynne: Unless isabella and michael had a conspiracy going.
Marissa: Well, like what?
Lynne: Something that required isabella to worm her way into paul's life. Oh, my god, marissa, that's it!
Marissa: What?
Lynne: It all makes sense. It's been a conspiracy, all right, to break up paul and chris' marriage.
Marissa: But why?
Lynne: Think about it. Isabella owes michael for whatever he did for her. He decided it's time to collect. He doesn't want paul getting on that plane to patch things up with chris.
Marissa: Because michael wanted her for himself.
>>Ynne: He's been in love
with her for years.
What a sleazeball!
Marissa: So he brought isabella to town.
Lynne: And they cooked up this nonsense about james being a threat, which he obviously wasn't because when kelly went to see isabella, she couldn't have cared less that he was getting out of prison. Oh, my god, this has been a scam from the beginning.
Marissa: Lynne, wow. I mean, this is amazing. All the pieces are falling into place.
Lynne: This is it. This is the anerer. I know it.
Marissa: Shouldn't we just skip isabella? We'll go straight to paul and chris with this.
Lynne: No, no, we can'T.
I don't have any real proof.
You have to do it.
You have to get something
from her, marissa.
Trip her up somehow.
You have to do it.
Paul: Diane jenkins... so where do I start?
Andy: Wherever you want, okay? Just get it over with.
Paul: You know what? Never mind. It's your funeral.
Andy: Thanks.
Paul: Because you are so pigheaded, even if I did tell you something, you wouldn'T...
Andy: Even if I-- what, I'm pigheaded?
Paul: Let's find another table.
Andy: Why? This... yeah. You want your sugar fix?
Paul: No, I lost my appetite.
Andy: Michael baldwin diet.
Paul: Yeah, maybe chris should go on that. Forget I said that. It's none of my business.
Andy: You really mean that?
Paul: I really do this time. Guess who stopped by to see me last night.
Andy: Baldwin. Yeah, right, that couldn't have been easy.
Paul: I was able to restrain myself. He knows, andy.
Andy: Knows...?
Paul: What happened that night between chr and me.Andy: Wait a minute. You're telling me baldwin knows everything--?
Paul: Baldwin came to forgive me.
Andy: What?
Paul: You want to know why? Because we are so much alike.
Andy: Where does he get that?
Paul: If anyone knows what it's like to be obsessed with chris and lose control... I mean, he had to force himself on her.
Andy: Listen, paul, look,
you know why he said that
to you?
Paul: 'Cause it's true?
Andy: No, because he wants you to feel like the scum.
Paul: Well?
Andy: No, no, paul, don't go there, okay? Do not let that guy drag you down that way.
Paul: You know what? I'm not, but some of the things that baldwin said made me realize something, and I have come to a decision.
Michael: I suppose I should have expected this, huh?
Chris: Uh-huh.
Michael: Yeah, you know, I know I'm no prize catch-- checkered past... moody. I can be a real jerk sometimes.
Chris: Uh-huh.
Michael: You don't have to agree with me. I hope we can still be friends.
Chris: I don't want
to be friends.
Michael: All right. So you want to dissolve the partnership?
Chris: Of course not.
Michael: All right, then I'm a little confused, um, what exactly do you want?
Chris: I'd like to be your wife, if the offer's still good.
Michael: Why did you give me the ring back?
Chris: Well, I thought a fresh start, a fresh proposal.
Michael: You still want to marry me.
Chris: Let's face it, I am no prize either. I can be pretty cranky in the morning until I get my coffee.
Michael: Yeah.
I noticed that.
I think I can live with
cranky in the morning.
And that's one of the things
I love about you,
you're totally oblivious
to my flaws.
Michael: When I look at you, all I see is a perfect angel.
Chris: I hope you'll always feel that way, even when we're old and gray, rocking in our rocking chairs by the fire.
Michael: Oh, oh, sad. God, I love you.
Chris: So quit stalling and get to the good part.
Michael: What good part?
Chris: The proposal,
you bozo.
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Marissa: Marissa.
Isabella: Oh, right, you work with lynne. Sorry.
Marissa: May I come in?
Isabella: If you're looking for paul, he's not here.
Marissa: Actually, I wanted to talk to you.
Isabella: All right.
Marissa: Well, the reason I'm here is I'm having a little trouble at work.
Isabella: Does paul know?
Marissa: Well, I didn't really want to bother him with this.
Isabella: With what?
Marissa: It's lynne. I'm sick of her attitude towards you and your marriage. I mean, it's all the woman talks about.
Isabella: Yeah, for some
reason, that woman's always
had it in for me.
Marissa: Well, it's stupid. I mean, when she tries to drag me into her nastiness, that's where I draw the line. All I want to do is my job and earn my pay.
Isabella: I'm sorry, marissa. I don't understand how I can help you with this.
Marissa: Maybe you could talk to your husband, see if you could get lynne fired.
Brad: You want to see J.T. Tonight?
Colleen: It's his birthday, dad, and I figure if there's any day I should be able to see J.T., It's today. So can I?
Brad: I'm sorry, colleen.
Colleen: But--
Brad: The answer's no, honey.
Colleen: Why not?
Brad: Because you've seen
enough of J.T. This week,
plus you spring this on me
at the last minute,
and that's not how
this deal works.
Colleen: Can I invite him over for dinner?
Ashley: You mean our house?
Colleen: Yeah, why not?
Brad: With your dad and me there?
Colleen: Yeah.
Brad: Colleen, I'm not sure that's such a good idea.
Colleen: No, I already told him not to make any plans tonight and... I think he'll be okay with coming over. All he wants to do is see me. So can I invite him over?
John: You know, I have an idea. Why don't you invite J.T. And some friends over here for dinner?
Colleen: Really?
John: Yeah, then your dad, ashley and I can oversee
the festivities,
and we'll all get a chanceto get to know the guest
of honor--mr. Wonderful.
Colleen: Oh, I would love that.
Ashley: Are you sure you're okay with that, dad?
John: Oh, I wouldn't have offered it if I weren'T. What do you say, bradley?
Brad: I, uh, suppee it would be all right.
Colleen: Thank you, dad. Oh, my gosh, I'm so excited. I know. It shouldn't just be dinner. It should be a surprise party.
Brad: Whoa, whoa, whoa.
Colleen: No, you won't have to do any work. I'll take care of everything, I promise. Is that okay with you, granddad?
John: Well, if it's all right with your father.
Colleen: Daddy?
Brad: Okay.
Colleen: Thank you so much. Wo a a surprise party!
No way will J.T.
See this coming.
Thank you so much.
Thank you.
Ashley: You're welcome.
Colen: Thanks, dad. I have to make some phone calls. Excuse me.
J.T.: Mrs. Hodges? Are you okay?
Anita: Nothing like having your suspicions validated.
J.T.: Can I do anything?
Anita: Yes, leave, please. I need to be alone.
J.T.: I don't think that's such a good idea.
Anita: I'll be fine.
J.T.: You're upset. Look...
J.T.: You shouldn't just sit here like this. Mrs. Hodges, come on.
Anita: Could you please help me to my room?
J.T.: Sure.
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Isabella: Believe me, I'd love to get lynne canned, but paul and lynne go back a long way. It'd be like breaking up batman and robin.
Marissa: Well,
she's convinced that paul
never should have married you.
Isabella: Yeah, I know. She has this fantasy that christine and paul belong together.
Marissa: Yeah, I know. And to hear her go on and on about it, I mean, there are times I just want to scream.
Isabella: Well, if it's any consolation to you, lynne can't hurt me. My marriage to paul is stronger than ever.
Marissa: It doesn't solve my problem, though. I don't know. I guess I'll just have to quit.
Isabella: Do you have something else lined up?
Marissa: Well, I've been
toying with the idea of
putting in an application
at michael baldwin's office.
Do you think you could putnn
a good word for me?
Isabella: Me? I really don't know michael all that well.
Marissa: Oh. Well, I figured since you recently hired him as your attorney, I mean, the two of you must be friends.
Isalllla: Friends? No, after the disaster he caused at my son's baptism, he's lucky I've been speaking to him.
Marissa: Oh, I'm sorry. I don't know what I was thinking. Of course you don't like him. Oh, and I almost forgot. He sexually harassed a friend of yours.
Isabella: Where did you hear that?
Marissa: Well, isn't that what you told pa w when you first needed protection from your ex-husband?
Isabella: Yes,
right, but that was
all a misunderstanding.
Marissa: Oh, really?
Isabella: Yeah, I talked my friend before I hired michael, and she cleared it up for me.
Marissa: Well, do you think I could talk to her?
Isabella: Why?
Marissa: Well, on the off chance I do end up working for michael, it would be good to clear it up.
Isabella: Oh, you know, I haven't talked to her in ages. I don't even know where she lives.
Marissa: Oh, well, I thought you just said you spoke to her recently.
Isabella: I'm sorry. I don't mean to rush you out, but I really have to look after my son, so if you don't mind...
Marissa: Oh, no. It's all right. Thanks anyway.
Isabella: It was great
seeing you.
I hope you have lots of luck
with the job situation.
Marissa: Oh, thank you.
Isabella: Okay? So take care. Bye-bye.
Marissa: Okay, bye-bye.
Michael: Christine blair, whom I love and adore, will you marry me?
Chris: I'd be honored.
Chris: I think this is the part where you kiss me.
Michael: Yeah, I knew that. Come here.
Chris: You seem in shock.
Michael: (Chuckles) I am. Um, you could have any man you want, you know that?
Chris: I don't want another man. I want you, so you'd better get used to it. You're stuck with me.
Michael: Just know
that what you bring to my life,
I will never take for granted.
Mm, I just have
to ask you one thing.
You know, aside from
my incredible good looks
and my sparkling personality,
what do you see in me?
Chris: What do I see in you? My future.
Paul: Chris and i finally said our good-byes. I told her that I needed to move on and that whatever we had has to be over. You know, the whole thing was kind of surreal. I couldn't believe the words coming out of my mouth. I mean, it really could have gone either way. And then it was just like I was on autopilot.
Andy: Wow. I mean, that had to hurt.
Paul: Whenever I think
about chris and losing chris,
it's like being hit in the chest
with a hammer.
I have to put it behind me,
taking isabella and our son,
and putting as much distance
as I possibly can between us.
Andy: How you gonna do that, paul? I mean, what are you trying to tell me?
Paul: I want to pack up and get out of here, andy. I want to leave genoa city. So how are things looking in L.A., Bob?
Andy: Whoa! Leaving genoa city?
Paul: Look, andy, I know it's a big decision, buwhwhat does staying in town accomplish?
Andy: Okay, maybe it's what you got to do sometimes, okay? Severe the ties, let the wounds heal.
Paul: Chrisnd I can't be in the same place. It's too volatile. It's destructive. I mean, every time I see her with that snake--
Andy: I know,
it sets you off all over again.
Paul: And it's not fair to isabella. I mean, things are just starting to get better between us. I mean, we can have a good life together. If only... I have to get out of here. I mean, that's all there is to it.
Andy: Where are you thinking of going?
Paul: Los angeles. Isabella has family there. We can start a new life, they can get to know ricky, and I can focus on my wife and our future together.
Andy: How does isabella feel about all this?
Paul: Well, I haven't talked
to her about it yet,
but I'm sure
she's going to agree.
It's for the bes r right?
I mean, for all of us.
J.T.: Is there anything I can get you?
J.T.: Well, I'M... I'm gonna...
Anita: Thank you for walking me up here.
J.T.: Sur seems like you need...
J.T.: You know, a friend.
Anita: (Laughs)
J.T.: What? Did I say something wrong?
Anita: No. No, I didn't mean to laugh. It just seems so ironic. It's times like this that you know who your friends really are.
Anita: You're a terribly sweet young man. Some birthday, huh? Having to witness such a sordid...
J.T.: Nah, it's okay.
Anita: No, it's not.
You don't deserve
to be put through that.
J.T.: Neither do you.
Anita: Thanks for being here.
(Cell phone rings)
(ring)
J.T.: This is J.T.
Leave a message.
(Beep)
Colleen: Hey, you, it's me. Uh, sorry I missed you. I hope you're really excited for tonight, 'cause I have something so amazing planned. Um, I have to runby my granddad'S. So pick me up there after work, okay? And, um, see you tonight. I cannot wait. Happy birthday, and I love you so much.
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