Eric: Hey, Dad, nice trains.
Red: Yeah. You know, I can't believe that your grandma held on to them all these years. I thought she'd thrown them away.
Eric: Yeah, she was a good egg, Grandma.
Red: Yes, she was. You know, when I was a little boy, I hated peaches and Mom knew that. So whenever she made a peach pie, she'd make a little blueberry pie. Special, just for me. You know, she was the first one to call me Red. And the last time I saw her, I didn't... I didn't say, I love you. I didn't even say good bye. I said, "Show me the tail lights."
Eric: Dad, um, the last thing I said to her was: "It wouldn't kill you to be nice." But I think it did, because she died.
Red: [laughs] That could only happen to you, son. [chuckles] It's okay.
Eric: I know.
[Kitty enters with a depressed look across her face]
Red: What's the matter, Kitty?
Kitty: I'm all out of eggs... and flour. [sobs]
Red: Come here. Eric.
Laurie: [comes downstairs] Hey, do you think these diamonds are real? Oh, family moment. I'll leave you three alone.