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You need to study? |
Yeah. |
Okay, how much time do you need? I mean, you know, I mean you'll be leaving in a little while, so that's answered some questions. |
We'll see. |
Okay. It's good knowing this. |
Yeah, uhhuh. |
Okay, what did we just decide? |
We decided... |
'Cause I'm worried, did you just break up with me? |
No, no. |
It sounded like you did. |
No. We decided that we're friends. I mean, I know it's a terrible word... |
Well, if we're friends, why can't we see each other? |
I think that we should stop going out on dates. |
I feel like a dick. You must think I'm a dick. |
No, I don't, I don't. |
Yeah you do. |
Lloyd, we shared the most intimate thing two people can share. |
You shared it with a dick. |
No I didn't. |
Is this because of your dad? |
No. |
Did you talk to Corey? |
Why, did you tell Corey what happened? |
She figured it out. I'm sorry if that upsets you. |
No, that's fine. She'll tell everybody, but that's fine. |
Did you tell anybody? |
Just my dad. |
You told your dad? |
You have Corey and DC. I have my dad. |
What, I'm sorry I said that. Forget I said it, it's what I thought I meant, but forget it. |
Lloyd, I love you, okay? |
What is that? What are you doing with your hands? Talk to me, you're talking like that girl Sheila. |
Don't be mean, this is hard for me too. |
Then don't do it. |
Oh shit. |
What do you want? |
I'm sorry. |
What do you want? |
My father's guilty. He lied to me, he lied to everybody. I just left home... I need you. |
You do? |
Everything else means nothing to me. If I hurt you again, I'll die. |
Hurt me again? Not a chance, don't worry about it. |
I love you. |
What? |
I love you. How many more times do I have to say it? |
One more time would be nice. |
I love you. Please, I love you. |
I'm fine. |
Okay, good, this is all very noble. |
Okay. |
Alright, high level air safety tips. If anything happens, it'll usually be in the first five minutes of the flight, right? |
Okay. |
So when you hear the smoking sign go 'ding', you know everything's going to be okay. |
Good to know. |
Right, I'm just going to keep talking until that ding happens, which is going to be soon. |
Okay. |
Alright, personalised flight care from Corey. Books, cassettes, magazines, anything? |
Not right now, thanks. |
How's it going? |
Nobody thought we'd do this. Nobody really thinks it's going to work, do they? |
No. You just described every great success story. Alright, it's alright. |
I know. |
Mom, please? |
Diane, I do have a history with this man, and it's not the greatest. I see you so seldom, I'd really rather know about you. |
This is me telling you about me. |
You know, I don't even know if you've got a young man in your life? |
I just wonder what could be more important than what's going on with dad. |
If we could just talk about boys everything would be so much easier. You know, your room is always ready for you, you can always come home if... alright, what do you want me to do? |
If they ask you questions, and they probably will ask you questions, would you please say something nice about him mum? Help him? |
Alright. |
You will? |
Okay. Oh, here's Ray. Just talk to him because when you don't, your mouth turns down. |
Well, it's almost over. We've gone to school together for three years... I might cut that part out. |
Why? It's fine. It's nice. |
Having taken a few courses at the university this year, I have glimpsed our future, and all I can say is... go back. |
Ha! Go back! What a great line! |
You like it? |
Oh yeah! |
I didn't think anyone would get it. |
Oh no, no, it's... it's wonderful. It's... no, don't worry about it. You're very funny. Go back, that's great! |
Alright, no more, I'm going to save it. |
Okay. |
Ha! |
Well, it's almost over. We've gone to school together for three years, and we've been through a lot. But with that training out of High School gone, what's going to happen to us? We all know what the answers are. We want to be happy, go to college, own a car, maybe raise a family. But what if that doesn't happen? I have, I have to be honest though, I have all the hope and ambition in the world. But when I think about the future, the truth is, I am really...scared. |
Dad, you have to teach me to suture this weekend. |
Okay, I promise I will. Just come here a minute, I want to show you something. |
What are you doing? |
Well, since I'm not only your father, I'm also your friend; I had to get you two presents. |
God, that's... this is ridiculous. |
Now this is the only thing your mother ever gave me that I kept. Now it's yours. Go ahead, open it. |
Oh god, I don't need all these presents. I don't know any kid who got a car, I mean... |
They really applauded you today honey. |
I was standing up there and looking at all the people, and I felt like they didn't know me. I mean, maybe I shouldn't have taken all those courses out of school, because everybody thinks I... forget it. |
No, wait a minute. Everybody thinks you're what? |
Everybody thinks I'm a priss. |
Diane, in a million years, you could never be a... priss. It's all working out for you honey, don't you see? It's all working out, just like we planned. All the years of summer school, all the vacations you gave up, it's all working out just the way we planned... |
Stop it, stop it, stop it. |
I'm sorry. |
I love you dad. |
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