- [At the end of the episode, we find Don watching a movie and drinking a beer in his apartment, alone in the dark. There's a knock at his door]
- Charlie Eppes: Don?
- Don Eppes: Charlie? You all right?
- [Don goes to open the door, concerned, to find his brother holding a cardboard box - apparently the same one Don was looking for earlier containing things from Don's time in Albuquerque - nervously]
- Charlie Eppes: Hey. I uh, found this box. I thought I'd...
- [He walks in]
- Don Eppes: What, bring it over at two in the morning? What did you do? You opened it?
- [He takes the box from Charlie and goes back to his chair]
- Don Eppes: What is with you man? Even when we were kids, you were always going through my stuff.
- Charlie Eppes: You always had cool stuff.
- [Charlie stays back, watching his brother as he pulls an envelope from the box addressed to Don at his L.A. address]
- Charlie Eppes: Seems like you left a lot of good friends back there, huh?
- Don Eppes: Yeah, well.
- [He takes a shaky breath]
- Don Eppes: Family first, right?
- Charlie Eppes: [softly] Right.
- [Don takes a diamond engagement ring from the envelope, turns it in the light, then glances back at Charlie, who looks at the floor. He sighs]
- Don Eppes: Look. I was gonna tell you, I just... I don't know. I mean, we were in two different worlds. You know how it is. And mom got sick, and I don't know.
- [He looks at a snapshot of himself and Kim looking happy and in love]
- Charlie Eppes: I understand.
- Don Eppes: Yeah?
- [They exchange a look]
- Charlie Eppes: Yeah. I agree. We're from... uh, from two different worlds.
- [He looks at the floor again]
- Don Eppes: Well, not so much lately.
- [He laughs]
- Don Eppes: See me all the time now.
- Charlie Eppes: Yeah.
- [He looks up and nods, smiling]
- Charlie Eppes: I've learned a lot from you, actually.
- Don Eppes: Thanks.
- [Don grins and Charlie shifts nervously, still unsure, so Don shifts gears]
- Don Eppes: You want to watch the rest of the movie?
- Charlie Eppes: Okay. Sure.
- [He finally comes into the living room and sits down]
- Don Eppes: It's a great flick. It's about baseball.
- Charlie Eppes: The most statistically-driven sport in the world.
- [Don offers him a beer, then chips, and Charlie just smiles and declines, and the two watch the movie in companionable silence]