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The Perfect Daughter (2016) is a heartfelt family drama about love, forgiveness, and second chances. The story follows a family learning to rebuild trust and understanding after a difficult chapter in their lives. Through courage, honesty, and compassion, they discover that even in the hardest moments, love can bring healing and hope. With emotional performances and inspiring storytelling, this film reminds us of the power of family and the strength found in forgiveness.
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00:00:00You
00:00:30Oh, that sounds good.
00:00:50Breakfast of champions, coming your way.
00:00:55Oh, how about, and the chips are down.
00:00:58Then vote Natalie Parrish for treasurer.
00:01:01I'll gamble with your money.
00:01:03You're right. That does not sound good.
00:01:06God, we gotta go. No time for breakfast.
00:01:08No, no, no, no. Look, take that in the truck with you.
00:01:10You need the energy.
00:01:11Okay, okay, okay.
00:01:13Oh, okay.
00:01:15Oh, oh, my gosh. I know.
00:01:17My dad's terrible.
00:01:19He takes me to the mall.
00:01:20He makes my breakfast.
00:01:22He does my laundry.
00:01:23And you're just never...
00:01:25Why are you drinking my coffee?
00:01:26I need to go.
00:01:28Why are you now making me too difficult?
00:01:30I need...
00:01:44So, I got my coffee.
00:01:46I want to take her.
00:01:48I don't know what you're doing.
00:01:49I don't know.
00:01:51Here we go.
00:01:52Dad?
00:02:02Yeah, honey?
00:02:03I really appreciate everything you've done with this whole thing,
00:02:05but if I lose, I just need you to...
00:02:07No, no, no. Don't even talk like that.
00:02:09Okay, but there's a chance that I will.
00:02:11A really good chance.
00:02:13Kaylee Ryan is just more popular.
00:02:15Sweetheart, just the fact that you're running
00:02:17is enough to make me proud.
00:02:18Okay? I'm being dead serious.
00:02:19I would have never had the courage to do that
00:02:22when I was your age.
00:02:23In fact, that's something that your mother would have done.
00:02:26Really?
00:02:27Really.
00:02:28So just go in there and give it your all
00:02:31and, you know, swing for the fences
00:02:34and do your best
00:02:35and all those other uplifting sayings.
00:02:38Okay.
00:02:39You're going to do great.
00:02:40Thanks, Dad.
00:02:41You're welcome.
00:02:45So remember, have your cue cards.
00:02:48Get nervous. Just look down.
00:02:49You're going to do great.
00:02:50I have full faith in you.
00:02:52Thanks, Dad.
00:02:53You're going to knock him dead.
00:02:56Say hi to Uncle Nicky for me.
00:02:57I will.
00:02:58Call me as soon as you find out.
00:03:00Yeah, yeah.
00:03:01Okay.
00:03:01Okay.
00:03:02Hello, family pairs.
00:03:05Hey, Tess.
00:03:07Hey, Nat.
00:03:09Give him health.
00:03:12Hey, how are you doing?
00:03:14Are you ready?
00:03:15How do you sleep?
00:03:16You're supposed to sleep.
00:03:17Did you get a good hearty breakfast?
00:03:19Did you get a good hearty breakfast?
00:03:30Where?
00:03:31Where?
00:03:31So, let's go.
00:04:01I hope you got coffee.
00:04:06Ah, yeah, I do.
00:04:07I made a fresh pot at the house where you were supposed to meet me about ten minutes ago.
00:04:12Mrs. Rowland's native hair shower fixed.
00:04:15It was, um, an emergency.
00:04:17Right, and that's not something her husband could have done.
00:04:22Right.
00:04:23You know, Nikki, one of these days you're going to get your ass kicked and this guy is not going to do a damn thing about it.
00:04:28That's because you don't know how to fight, old man.
00:04:31Dude, I'm like four years older than you. Quit hitting me.
00:04:40All right, so listen, Bruce pulled a lot of strings to give us a shot at this job, so just be easy on the trademark humor, okay?
00:04:49No, I can't control it.
00:04:51It's a gift.
00:04:56Okay.
00:05:01I don't know if you guys remember last year's junior prom, but in my opinion, it was slacking.
00:05:11And that's because you didn't have me as treasurer.
00:05:13I promise, if you vote Kaylee as treasurer, senior prom will be bomb.
00:05:19And my dad is an investment banker, so vote Kaylee Ryan, because handling money is a family business.
00:05:28Natalie, you're up.
00:05:33Natalie, you're up.
00:05:33I apologize again for the tardiness, Mr. Woodrow.
00:05:58Well, Bruce Cahill tells me you're a reliable man.
00:06:02If there's one person I trust in this life, it's my lawyer.
00:06:07As you can see, the architect didn't even break ground on the pool.
00:06:13And the pergola design was a disgusting eyesore.
00:06:18And the IRS got a hold of him before he could even build the thing.
00:06:23Now, this house is just incomplete without a pergola.
00:06:27Pergola.
00:06:27Am I right?
00:06:29Oh, yeah, it's just awful without a pergola.
00:06:34You boys can build, right?
00:06:36So we certainly can, Mr. Woodrow.
00:06:37Whatever you need, we got you.
00:06:40Well, naturally, I'm going to need to clear whoever you bring onto my property.
00:06:44Naturally, sir.
00:06:46But it's just us.
00:06:47Mr. Woodrow, why don't we go inside and discuss what look you're going for?
00:06:53I'm going to treat you guys to the best iced tea you've ever had.
00:06:58Peaches!
00:06:59Peaches!
00:07:00Let's get some iced tea for these boys.
00:07:10Sick speech, girl.
00:07:11I love the bit about protecting our future.
00:07:14You sound like a superhero.
00:07:15It was my dad's idea.
00:07:16I felt like an idiot up there.
00:07:19Well, I mean, the brain dead slut's probably going to win, because that's life.
00:07:22But still.
00:07:27Speak of the devil.
00:07:28He did a good job on our speech.
00:07:31Think they're breaking up?
00:07:33For the millionth time this month?
00:07:36Probably.
00:07:36Who cares?
00:07:38I actually like the guy.
00:07:55I mean, so he owns a Bugatti.
00:07:57He made a point of saying, that's about the 50th time today that you've checked your phone.
00:08:07What's going on?
00:08:08You finally got a hot squeeze?
00:08:10Come on.
00:08:11You can tell me.
00:08:12No.
00:08:12Natalie says that she's going to call me as soon as she finds out about the election.
00:08:16I haven't heard from her, and I'm just worried she lost, you know?
00:08:21She lost?
00:08:22She lost.
00:08:23She's a tough girl.
00:08:25I know, but the student office looks really good on a college application.
00:08:30So does straight A's.
00:08:31She needs this scholarship, Nicky, just like we need to get a job like this, okay?
00:08:38I mean, we can't keep fixing Agnes Mason's sink every other week for a slice of pie.
00:08:43You watch your mouth about that pie.
00:08:46That's good pie.
00:08:49And stop worrying about Natalie so much.
00:08:52Lucky for you, she takes after the Barnes side of the family.
00:08:55That's exactly what worries me, by the way.
00:08:58What?
00:08:59Nothing.
00:09:01Natalie.
00:09:03I think they're just a little blinded right now, but the more they attack each other,
00:09:06the closer they get.
00:09:08Looks like someone's been reading ahead again.
00:09:13Good afternoon, students.
00:09:15Principal Henry's here with the results of today's very close elections.
00:09:21Our new school president, Samuel Cahill.
00:09:24Vice president, Catherine Morelli.
00:09:27Reasurer, Natalie Parrish.
00:09:29Executive, you're on the side.
00:09:31Congratulations.
00:09:33Stand up, guys.
00:09:34Stand up.
00:09:34Go on.
00:09:47Okay.
00:09:48Okay.
00:09:49Considering she's so far ahead in reading, maybe the new treasurer has time in her schedule
00:09:53to cheer on the hockey team tonight?
00:09:57I'm not really a big hockey fan.
00:10:02Want to know a secret?
00:10:04Okay.
00:10:05Neither am I.
00:10:06Then there's a party in my house afterwards.
00:10:13That sounds fun.
00:10:15It's just that I kind of already have plans, so...
00:10:18You can bring your friends.
00:10:19The more the merrier.
00:10:21Who are you hanging with?
00:10:23Oh.
00:10:24Um...
00:10:24Well, it's just that it's my dad.
00:10:29So...
00:10:30All right.
00:10:33All right.
00:10:34Uh...
00:10:34Okay.
00:10:35Congratulations.
00:10:36You're the treasurer.
00:10:37Thanks.
00:10:38Um...
00:10:38Maybe I'll see you later.
00:10:40What a sleazeball.
00:10:50Asking you out, like, five minutes after you broke up with Kaylee?
00:10:54Honestly, Nat, I don't know how you two used to be a couple.
00:10:56Tess, he kissed me on the cheek once when we were five.
00:11:00Besides, he didn't ask me out.
00:11:02He asked me the hockey game and to the party after.
00:11:04And what'd you tell him?
00:11:06That I had plans with my dad.
00:11:08All right.
00:11:08Hey, did you tell me about the big news yet?
00:11:10Oh, shoot.
00:11:11I was supposed to call.
00:11:13Or...
00:11:30Oh, boy.
00:11:37So sorry.
00:11:38You know, these things, they're...
00:11:42They're just popularity contests.
00:11:46You don't think I'm popular?
00:11:48No.
00:11:48No, no, no.
00:11:49What I mean is...
00:11:50I mean that...
00:11:51They never pick the smartest or the most over...
00:11:56You know, they never...
00:11:59What?
00:11:59No.
00:12:01No.
00:12:01No.
00:12:02No.
00:12:03No.
00:12:04Yes?
00:12:05Really?
00:12:06You swear?
00:12:06Oh, my gosh.
00:12:09That's so great.
00:12:11I'm so proud of you.
00:12:13Good job.
00:12:14Oh, man.
00:12:15You deserve an Oscar.
00:12:16Thank you very much.
00:12:18You want to join us for the celebration tonight?
00:12:20Uh, nah, you two enjoy.
00:12:22Okay, that's it.
00:12:23I cannot believe it.
00:12:24No.
00:12:25That's so good.
00:12:35And the winner...
00:12:37...reaps her reward...
00:12:40...the world-famous...
00:12:42...Martin Parrish.
00:12:44Hey.
00:12:45Monster Sunday, Sunday, Sunday.
00:12:50You were a winner today.
00:12:58But now you lose.
00:13:03Dad.
00:13:05Something's wrong.
00:13:06What, I put too much syrup on her?
00:13:08No.
00:13:09No.
00:13:10It's great.
00:13:11It is...
00:13:12It's great.
00:13:13Mm-hmm.
00:13:14Great.
00:13:15But...
00:13:16What?
00:13:17I kind of want to do something fun tonight.
00:13:26Oh, wait a minute.
00:13:27You won a different game, right?
00:13:29Well, there's this hockey game this afternoon, and I thought maybe it would be a good thing
00:13:33to go and say thank you to everyone because of the election and...
00:13:37Right?
00:13:41I get it.
00:13:42Do some glad-handing.
00:13:44Kiss some babies.
00:13:48That sounds fine.
00:13:50Okay.
00:13:51Well...
00:13:52I'll go change.
00:13:53Okay.
00:13:54Okay.
00:14:17See you after the game.
00:14:18Hey, Marty.
00:14:39If you should have told me you were coming, I would have brought another seat warmer.
00:14:41Oh, that's all right, Bruce.
00:14:43Nice to see you, Julie.
00:14:44Hey, we heard Natalie's a big winner today, too.
00:14:47Yes.
00:14:48Yes, I guess she is.
00:14:49So she's gonna be working for Sam now, huh?
00:14:52Maybe.
00:14:58You know, we never see you with these things.
00:15:01Yeah, well, Natalie wanted her to come, so it was either here or, you know, I would stay
00:15:05home and draw blueprints.
00:15:07I can't believe you made me come here.
00:15:08It's one game.
00:15:09Hey, Natalie.
00:15:10Maybe you should dip into the school treasury and buy yourself a shirt that fits.
00:15:11Maybe you should dip into your trust fund and buy yourself a brain.
00:15:12Crap.
00:15:13My mom's shift ends in ten.
00:15:14I have to go pick her up.
00:15:15Are you okay?
00:15:16Yeah.
00:15:17Yeah.
00:15:18Yeah.
00:15:19Okay.
00:15:20Okay.
00:15:21Okay.
00:15:22Here.
00:15:23Okay.
00:15:24Yeah.
00:15:25Hey, Natalie.
00:15:26Maybe you should dip into the school treasury and buy yourself a shirt that fits.
00:15:27Maybe you should dip into your trust fund and buy yourself a brain.
00:15:32Crap, my mom's shift ends in 10.
00:15:38I have to go pick her up.
00:15:40Are you okay?
00:15:41Yeah.
00:16:02Martin, hockey was never this big when we were in high school, was it?
00:16:23It's hard to say.
00:16:24We weren't the kind to care too much.
00:16:29I'm freezing.
00:16:30I'm going to go get us some hot chocolate.
00:16:32Let's see.
00:16:33No whipped cream, right?
00:16:35That's right.
00:16:41Well, let's talk shop.
00:16:42Jimmy Woodrow.
00:16:43He said everything went really well today.
00:16:45Oh, that's great.
00:16:46He really likes your style.
00:16:48He's not so keen on your brother-in-law, though.
00:16:50I had to vouch for him.
00:16:52I'm really grateful for what you're doing, Bruce.
00:16:55I'm not doing anything right.
00:16:57I'm just introducing a hardworking friend to a client who needs some hard work done.
00:17:01And a lot more is going to come from this.
00:17:04Once the neighbors see this beautiful work we're being built, they're all going to want one.
00:17:08That's what it's like in Deer Hills.
00:17:10I hope so.
00:17:21Yeah, thanks, man.
00:17:23You too.
00:17:24There's the guy.
00:17:25Good job.
00:17:28Yeah, thanks.
00:17:28Great game.
00:17:29Thanks, Mom.
00:17:30All right.
00:17:31Great game, Sam.
00:17:32Thank you, Mr. Parrish.
00:17:34Okay.
00:17:35Dad, I invited some people over.
00:17:38Is that okay?
00:17:40Um, it's a school night.
00:17:41I don't think so.
00:17:42I'll let him have some fun.
00:17:43He's earned it.
00:17:45Homework's done.
00:17:46Yeah.
00:17:48You coming, Nat?
00:17:49Uh, is that okay, Dad?
00:17:50Um, sure, if Mr. and Ms. Cahill are okay with it, I guess that's fine.
00:17:56You can ride in my car.
00:17:57Okay.
00:17:58Don't worry, Mr. Parrish.
00:17:59I'm a good driver.
00:18:05Is this you?
00:18:06Yeah, that's me.
00:18:07I'm really glad that you can come.
00:18:11I'm going to pick you up at 11, okay?
00:18:14Why, thank you.
00:18:20I'm going to pick you up at 11, okay?
00:18:50I'm going to pick you up at 11, okay?
00:19:20Natalie, what are you doing?
00:19:31I just needed some fresh air.
00:19:36Natalie, are you drunk?
00:19:39Natalie, are you drunk?
00:19:42Okay, come on.
00:19:43Come on, no.
00:19:44You're coming with me.
00:19:47Come on.
00:19:47I've got to get you in the truck.
00:19:51Oh, okay.
00:19:53Okay, here, look.
00:19:54Getting in your hair.
00:19:58Are you okay?
00:20:01I'm sorry.
00:20:01Are you done?
00:20:03God, please get off.
00:20:05I can't get off with you because you're going home.
00:20:07I'm trying to get home.
00:20:09Get off with me.
00:20:09I know.
00:20:10I'm trying.
00:20:10Get off.
00:20:11Honey, come here.
00:20:12Excuse me.
00:20:29Hi.
00:20:30My daughter's been drinking, and I think she's getting sick.
00:20:35She fell, I'm going to go and hit her head.
00:20:36Okay, sir.
00:20:36I just need to fill out that form, and then I'm going to need your insurance card.
00:20:39Okay, can I please get some help?
00:20:41We need a doctor up front.
00:20:43Natalie, come here, baby.
00:20:44Oh.
00:20:45Oh.
00:20:45Oh.
00:21:09Hey, I was just finishing up my shift when I saw Natalie.
00:21:37Is she okay?
00:21:37She's unconscious, but stable.
00:21:47Alcohol poisoning.
00:21:49But we'll keep the oxygen flowing and flush her system out with vitamins, and she'll bounce
00:21:55right back.
00:21:57Listen, Mark, does Natalie have a boyfriend?
00:22:03A boyfriend?
00:22:04No.
00:22:04Why?
00:22:04It's just the admitting nurse, when she examined her, found some blood.
00:22:10Okay, did somebody hurt her?
00:22:11Don't jump to conclusions.
00:22:13We have a detective on his way down just in case any accusations arise, but at this point,
00:22:18it's strictly precautionary.
00:22:20Whatever you need, but when can I see my daughter?
00:22:25Soon.
00:22:25Soon.
00:22:28Soon.
00:22:29In the meantime, I'm required to give you this.
00:22:35Just take it easy.
00:22:38I'll be back, okay?
00:22:39Take it easy.
00:22:39Take it easy.
00:22:40Take it easy.
00:22:40Take it easy.
00:22:42Take it easy.
00:23:12Are you okay?
00:23:15I'm fine.
00:23:17You had me so worried.
00:23:20Martin.
00:23:22Sorry to interrupt.
00:23:24I'm Detective Wilshire.
00:23:26Martin Parrish.
00:23:28Natalie, do you mind if I ask you a few questions?
00:23:31Yeah, you can ask her a few questions.
00:23:34Yeah, Martin, why don't you come to my office for a couple minutes, huh?
00:23:38Come on.
00:23:42I'll be right outside, okay?
00:23:46Okay.
00:23:50Mr. Parrish, Natalie's gonna be fine.
00:23:52Her story is that nobody did anything wrong.
00:23:56The body examination corroborates there was no sign of a struggle.
00:24:01There's no indication that this was non-consensual sex.
00:24:04You said there was blood.
00:24:06There was.
00:24:07It was her first time, Martin.
00:24:15Sometimes kids don't know their limits, especially when alcohol's involved.
00:24:18Who did this to her?
00:24:19Mr. Parrish.
00:24:21To be clear, no one did anything to Natalie, do you understand?
00:24:25Do you understand?
00:24:30Do you know a boy named Sam Cahill?
00:24:32Yeah.
00:24:38Natalie says that the sex was consensual.
00:24:41Oh, man.
00:24:43Here.
00:24:47If she changes her story, you give me a call.
00:24:52Gentlemen.
00:24:53Take her home, Marty.
00:25:10So you know him personally?
00:25:13Yeah, I treated his wife, Sarah.
00:25:15Bone cancer.
00:25:16She died when Natalie was four years old.
00:25:22That girl's all he's got.
00:25:32Um, honey, can I make you some food?
00:25:34Because you've got to be hungry, and then, um, then we can talk.
00:25:38Pinkwood is really tired.
00:25:39Okay, but, I mean, we can talk, right?
00:25:50I'm just really tired.
00:25:53Okay.
00:26:07Matt.
00:26:09God, are you okay?
00:26:11Why?
00:26:11What have you heard?
00:26:12Well, what everyone else has.
00:26:14You spend the night in the hospital?
00:26:16What?
00:26:16How?
00:26:17Well, they said that the cops came to Sam's house and broke up the party after you ended
00:26:21up unconscious.
00:26:24Do you want to talk about it?
00:26:26I have nothing to say.
00:26:27Natalie.
00:26:29Careful, guys.
00:26:30Miss Light right here might vomit on your shoes.
00:26:33God, I got to class.
00:26:35Yes.
00:26:39So, it was just alcohol poisoning then?
00:26:46She's okay now?
00:26:47She seems to be, yeah.
00:26:49Ah.
00:26:51Great.
00:26:52Great, Martin.
00:26:53I mean, what a relief.
00:26:54We had a real scare up here with the cops knocking down the door in the middle of the night
00:27:00and all that.
00:27:01You have to know I had no idea.
00:27:02When Sam said he had friends coming over, I had no idea.
00:27:05No, of course not.
00:27:06I know.
00:27:06But still, you could have...
00:27:09I just feel so bad about the whole thing.
00:27:12You let them hang in the basement and you trust that they're not up to no good and then
00:27:15the cops show up and it's a whole big mess.
00:27:18I'm just so glad that she's okay.
00:27:24She just wants things to get back to normal.
00:27:27Yeah.
00:27:28These things happen.
00:27:28We all just have to move on.
00:27:30Right?
00:27:33Speaking of which, I just got off the phone with James Woodrow.
00:27:36He doesn't want to wait any longer.
00:27:38He asked if you and Nick can start tomorrow.
00:27:43That's great, but we don't even have the plans laid out yet.
00:27:48It doesn't matter.
00:27:49You just head on up and start mapping out your plans on the clock.
00:27:53And listen, if there's anything else that Julie and I can do, you let us know.
00:27:59There is actually just one more thing.
00:28:00Um, maybe Detective Schaefer told you that they had to test Natalie with a, uh, with a rape kit.
00:28:13Gee, Mark.
00:28:15No.
00:28:16No, he failed to mention that.
00:28:18Probably because it didn't amount to anything.
00:28:20It's just that...
00:28:20Is Natalie saying that Sam...
00:28:22No.
00:28:23No.
00:28:24Not at all.
00:28:25It's...
00:28:25It's just a precaution.
00:28:28All right.
00:28:29All right.
00:28:32Anyway, I just, um, I thought you should know.
00:28:38Of course.
00:28:39Of course.
00:28:59Okay, everybody.
00:29:03Mr. President.
00:29:05Why don't you tell us what you think?
00:29:07Sam.
00:29:12Uh, yeah.
00:29:14Sounds good.
00:29:21Natalie.
00:29:22Natalie!
00:29:23Natalie!
00:29:23We need to talk.
00:29:26Please, just leave me alone.
00:29:47So, how was school today?
00:29:49Did you know that the police went to the Cahill's after I went to the hospital?
00:29:57Yeah.
00:29:58Yeah.
00:29:59I, uh, I knew that.
00:30:03Did you tell them to?
00:30:06No.
00:30:07I didn't tell them to.
00:30:08But you told them where the party was.
00:30:12Honey, I...
00:30:13I told them everything that I knew.
00:30:14What?
00:30:24Everyone's talking.
00:30:26They're just concerned.
00:30:28Why?
00:30:29Why can't everyone just mind their own business?
00:30:31Yes.
00:30:31Yes.
00:30:31Yes.
00:30:31Yes.
00:30:31Yes.
00:30:31Yes.
00:30:32Yes.
00:30:32Yes.
00:30:33Yes.
00:30:34Yes.
00:30:35Yes.
00:30:36Yes.
00:30:37Yes.
00:30:38Yes.
00:30:39Yes.
00:30:40Yes.
00:30:41Yes.
00:30:42Yes.
00:30:43Yes.
00:30:44Yes.
00:30:48Yes.
00:30:56Hey.
00:30:56So there's a Bee Movie Marathon at the prestige.
00:31:02I thought maybe we could go and do our own voice overs.
00:31:04and do our own voiceovers?
00:31:06I have a lot of homework.
00:31:09Okay.
00:31:10Well, maybe some other time?
00:31:34One, two, one, two.
00:31:37Here we go.
00:31:40Make sure you put it all in, here we go.
00:31:42Ready?
00:31:49Ready?
00:32:04Let's go.
00:32:34You should try your chicken. It's good.
00:32:41Just not really hungry.
00:32:48Okay.
00:32:57Desk!
00:33:04I don't see you around much anymore.
00:33:17Yeah, sorry.
00:33:23Desk, you know you can talk to me, right?
00:33:24Yeah, I know.
00:33:31Natalie hasn't really been acting like herself lately.
00:33:34Huh.
00:33:38Look, I'm just trying to understand what's going on.
00:33:42She's not talking to me.
00:33:43Has she said anything to you about that night at all?
00:33:46She's been pretty much avoiding me and everyone else ever since.
00:33:52What about Sam?
00:33:57What?
00:33:58Look, I don't want to get anyone in any trouble.
00:34:00You won't get anybody in any trouble, I promise you.
00:34:02So, the day after the party, I saw Natalie and Sam in the hall.
00:34:10He was chasing after her.
00:34:12He was trying to talk to her.
00:34:14He grabbed her.
00:34:17How did he grab her?
00:34:20Her arm.
00:34:22Look, I mean, she was trying to get away from him.
00:34:23He grabbed her.
00:34:24But then she pulled away and ran off.
00:34:28I don't know.
00:34:29It's probably nothing.
00:34:33Yeah, probably.
00:34:54I don't know.
00:35:21PHONE RINGS
00:35:22Detective Schaefer.
00:35:29Hi, Detective. This is Martin Parrish.
00:35:32I, uh, Natalie's father brought her into the hospital for, um...
00:35:35I remember you, Mr. Parrish. What can I do for you?
00:35:39Well, you said to give you a call if anything changed,
00:35:42and, um, well, I've been seeing symptoms,
00:35:47and Sam Cahill, he grabbed Natalie in school,
00:35:50and it sounded pretty rough,
00:35:51and I just thought that it might be relevant.
00:35:55Natalie told you this.
00:35:58No, no.
00:36:00Her best friend, um, Tess Gertie,
00:36:04she saw the whole thing.
00:36:07Okay, well, um, I'm afraid it's only relevant
00:36:11if Natalie's changed her story about what happened that night.
00:36:15Otherwise, it's just a couple of kids.
00:36:18No, no, she has.
00:36:26I'm sorry?
00:36:27Yeah, Natalie, she has changed her story.
00:36:33Uh, okay.
00:36:35Okay, well, uh, then we're gonna need to get her on the record,
00:36:39uh, giving her side.
00:36:41Okay, well, see, the, the thing is,
00:36:43is that I don't, um, I don't think that she's ready for that quite yet.
00:36:47She, it's a bit overwhelming,
00:36:50and I'm the only person that she's talking to about it.
00:36:52Um, so, I just don't want to rush her.
00:36:58But I also read that it's important to start these investigations as soon as possible,
00:37:02so I just thought that if I called you that we could start the...
00:37:06I understand.
00:37:08Uh, listen, I'll bring Sam Cahill in tomorrow.
00:37:11I'll get his side of the story in full detail.
00:37:13Once we have that,
00:37:14then maybe Natalie will feel a little more comfortable telling her side.
00:37:18I'll be in touch.
00:37:20Okay, thank you.
00:37:21Tell us, in your own words, what happened the night of the party.
00:37:32We're saying he's not here to actually testify.
00:37:34He's here on his own volition to cooperate.
00:37:36I understand, Mr. Cahill.
00:37:37This is just trying to get to the bottom.
00:37:38What happened that night?
00:37:39Now, neither you or I were in that room
00:37:42to give any sort of response about what it was,
00:37:45so I need to hear from Sam exactly what happened.
00:37:51Hey, sweetie.
00:38:05I was going to wake you, but you look so peaceful.
00:38:08Fish won't bite all day, though.
00:38:10You're going fishing?
00:38:12Nope, we're going fishing.
00:38:14Dad, I don't know how to...
00:38:14Lake Hoppikong.
00:38:16It's where your mom and I used to go
00:38:17when we were a little bit overwhelmed or stressed.
00:38:19It's a relaxing kind of place,
00:38:21and you're going to love it.
00:38:25So, get dressed.
00:38:30Okay.
00:38:37Okay, so I have it unlocked.
00:38:38Wait, is this locked or unlocked still?
00:38:40I can't tell.
00:38:42Yeah, you're good.
00:38:43So I'm going to cast first.
00:38:45You ready?
00:38:46Mm-hmm.
00:38:49There you go.
00:38:51Okay, and then lock it.
00:38:53Okay.
00:38:54Watch the...
00:38:55There you go.
00:38:58Nice.
00:38:59Oh, oh.
00:39:00Done.
00:39:00And then on...
00:39:01There you go.
00:39:02All right.
00:39:07Now what?
00:39:10Now we wait.
00:39:11It's kind of boring, isn't it?
00:39:19If by boring you mean relaxing,
00:39:22then yes, it is incredibly boring.
00:39:32How's student council going?
00:39:33It's fine.
00:39:36Have you started planning the winter formal yet?
00:39:38Unfortunately, yes.
00:39:42Do sophomores get to go to that dance?
00:39:44They're asked by a junior or senior.
00:39:47Ah, that's right.
00:39:48That's how I first went, you know?
00:39:50What?
00:39:50I thought you met mom at graduation
00:39:51with the famous flying cap story.
00:39:55We did.
00:39:59I went with Julie.
00:40:04Julie.
00:40:04Cahill now.
00:40:07Rogers then.
00:40:09You never told me that you dated Miss Cahill.
00:40:11That was a long time ago.
00:40:14Besides, your mother was my first real girlfriend.
00:40:16Julie and I, we were just...
00:40:18casual.
00:40:20Dad, ew.
00:40:21I'm just saying I know how it is at that age.
00:40:24Sometimes things don't feel so black and white.
00:40:28They get confusing.
00:40:30There's a lot of peer pressure.
00:40:31Okay, Dad.
00:40:31I'm just saying if you want to talk to me about it.
00:40:39Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.
00:40:40What do I do?
00:40:40What do I do?
00:40:41All right, all right, all right.
00:40:42We got a fish on.
00:40:44That's good.
00:40:44So what I want you to do is we're going to tire him out, okay?
00:40:47This is just a matter of waiting the fish out.
00:40:49We're going to exhaust him.
00:40:51So when I say go, I want you to set the hook,
00:40:54and that just means give the little tug.
00:40:56Okay.
00:40:56Set the hook.
00:40:57Just pull that.
00:40:58Good.
00:40:58Now you got him.
00:41:02Okay.
00:41:03Okay.
00:41:03Now just, uh...
00:41:05Go here, buddy.
00:41:06All right, here.
00:41:07I want to reach out.
00:41:10Oh, look at that.
00:41:12Huh?
00:41:13So pretty.
00:41:15Here, pet him.
00:41:17Just pet him.
00:41:18All right.
00:41:19Let's pet him.
00:41:20What should we name him?
00:41:26Uh, food.
00:41:28You don't have enough a lot.
00:41:29I'm baby.
00:41:30All right.
00:41:32Whoa!
00:41:36We caught a beer.
00:41:40We're talking about poundage, then this guy won.
00:41:43But it's all about the catch, and I caught more.
00:41:48Well, I can't argue with that.
00:41:51Hmm.
00:41:54What's the matter?
00:41:56I think I just spent too much time in the sun.
00:42:00Okay.
00:42:01Why don't you just, uh, go take a shower,
00:42:03and I'll prep the feast.
00:42:04Okay.
00:42:05Don't do too much without me, though.
00:42:06I want to learn the whole process.
00:42:07Okay.
00:42:08Got it.
00:42:18Martin, this is Detective Schaefer.
00:42:20Look, I spoke with Sam Cahill today.
00:42:22His story is that Natalie asked to go up to his room,
00:42:26and it was consensual the whole way through.
00:42:29So, if Natalie has a different story, like you said,
00:42:33I'm really going to need to hear it myself.
00:42:35Well, otherwise, there's nothing else I can do.
00:42:38What did you do?
00:42:48Natalie, you're not talking to me, and I just figured I'd...
00:42:51So you lied to the police?
00:42:53No, I...
00:42:54Look, I just feel like you're maybe a little confused.
00:42:58I'm not confused.
00:42:59You are...
00:43:00Okay.
00:43:01You're not acting like yourself.
00:43:02You're moping around.
00:43:04You're acting down.
00:43:05You're not...
00:43:06That's because you couldn't take care of me that night
00:43:08without getting the whole world involved.
00:43:12Now I'm the girl who partied too hard,
00:43:14who went to the hospital,
00:43:16then broke up the party.
00:43:17Let me ask you a question.
00:43:18No, no, no.
00:43:18Listen.
00:43:19How do you think it feels
00:43:20to be driving down the middle of the road at night
00:43:22and seeing your daughter swing all over the place
00:43:24and then slurring her words,
00:43:26you're vomiting all over...
00:43:27I was drunk, Dad.
00:43:29That's what happened to people.
00:43:30Not to people like you.
00:43:31I acted my age for once in my life,
00:43:34and I end up with you, the police,
00:43:36doctors interrogating me
00:43:38while my head is still spinning.
00:43:39Here's what I'm asking you, okay?
00:43:41If you're ready to talk about it,
00:43:43I'm ready to listen.
00:43:44You are not listening to me.
00:43:45I am listening to you.
00:43:46You are not listening to me.
00:43:50I had sex with Sam Cahill.
00:43:53Okay.
00:43:53He didn't force me to drink.
00:43:58He didn't force me to do anything.
00:44:02I asked him to take me upstairs.
00:44:06I had sex with him because I wanted to.
00:44:12And yeah,
00:44:14I've been down.
00:44:17Because losing your virginity
00:44:19is supposed to be a special memory.
00:44:23Not some big public circus
00:44:26that you are only making worse.
00:44:32Baby, I'm trying to fix...
00:44:34No!
00:44:34No!
00:44:36Don't baby me!
00:44:39I am not your baby girl anymore,
00:44:41so stop treating me like one!
00:44:42Okay.
00:45:00I'm sorry.
00:45:05I'm sorry if it's hard for you to hear.
00:45:09I really am.
00:45:10But maybe if Mom was you...
00:45:12No, no, no, no.
00:45:14No.
00:45:14You don't...
00:45:15You don't get to say that, okay?
00:45:16You didn't even know your mother.
00:45:18You need to stop putting her on a pedestal
00:45:20because she wouldn't do anything.
00:45:23Do you understand?
00:45:25You can stop that right now.
00:45:26Okay.
00:45:42Hello?
00:45:43Hi, Julie?
00:45:56Martin?
00:45:57Yeah.
00:45:58Look, I'm sorry to call you this late.
00:46:00I was just...
00:46:02I was hoping that maybe we could get together and talk.
00:46:06Martin, I don't think that's a really good idea.
00:46:09Bruce had to take Sam down to the station.
00:46:11I-I know.
00:46:12I just, um...
00:46:13I don't have anybody to talk to right now,
00:46:17and I, um...
00:46:19I just need somebody to talk to.
00:46:24Please.
00:46:27Okay.
00:46:28I guess I can get away for an hour, so...
00:46:32Where should we meet?
00:46:33Could you...
00:46:34Uh...
00:46:34What the...
00:46:35Or...
00:46:36I don't know.
00:47:06Hi, Tess. Natalie?
00:47:09What's up?
00:47:10I'm sorry that I've been acting so weird.
00:47:13I just don't have anyone else
00:47:14that I can talk to now.
00:47:16And...
00:47:16I'm really scared.
00:47:19I need your help.
00:47:20Okay, what do you need?
00:47:36You had a nicer car in high school.
00:47:47I was worried we were going to run into some kids out here.
00:47:59Yeah, I don't think these kids use it the same way we used to.
00:48:01Yeah, not when they have a basement and a comfy couch.
00:48:08Martin.
00:48:09I'm sorry.
00:48:10No, I'm sorry. It was my house.
00:48:13Julie, I didn't ask you.
00:48:14I'm here to talk about that.
00:48:15I promise.
00:48:18So, is everything okay?
00:48:22Is Natalie okay?
00:48:24Yeah, yeah, Natalie's...
00:48:27No.
00:48:31Everything's not okay.
00:48:39When Natalie just started walking,
00:48:42Sarah decided that she wanted to do something different.
00:48:49She said that being a mom was a lot harder than she thought,
00:48:52so she wanted to try something new.
00:48:57So she started taking these pottery classes up in Walden
00:49:00every Thursday from 5 to 6.
00:49:02And every few weeks,
00:49:04she would bring home a new vase or a bowl or something.
00:49:08And I'd say,
00:49:10Wow, honey, this looks really great.
00:49:12You know, you're doing so good.
00:49:13We should look into getting a kiln,
00:49:15put it in the house for you, you know.
00:49:19I just wanted her to feel good about it.
00:49:21I wanted her to feel proud about something.
00:49:24It was this one week.
00:49:28She came home with this really pretty yellow vase.
00:49:32And she said that she thought it would look beautiful
00:49:34on the window with some sunflowers in it.
00:49:37So the next morning, I did that.
00:49:38I went through some sunflowers,
00:49:40and I put them in the vase,
00:49:42and I put it on the window,
00:49:42and she was right.
00:49:45I mean, it looked beautiful.
00:49:52Later that day, when Natalie got home from school,
00:49:54she had a friend over in there at roughhousing,
00:49:55and they bumped the vase and fell off the window
00:49:58and hit the kitchen floor
00:49:59and shattered into, like, a thousand pieces.
00:50:01So I was mad.
00:50:06I kept thinking,
00:50:07what am I going to tell Sarah?
00:50:10She's going to be so upset,
00:50:12and she'd worked so hard on this thing.
00:50:16I started cleaning it up,
00:50:18and when I was done,
00:50:20I saw this one little shard left.
00:50:24And I picked it up,
00:50:24and I turned it over,
00:50:25and it had a sticker on it.
00:50:28The sticker said $9.99.
00:50:36At least you got a good deal on it.
00:50:39It was a really pretty vase.
00:50:41You know that place,
00:50:46the pink motel up on Route 14?
00:50:49The real flashy one with the,
00:50:51yeah, the big neon sign in front.
00:50:56When I first saw the guy,
00:50:59I was actually disappointed.
00:51:03I guess I just expected him
00:51:07to be this young, slick kid, you know,
00:51:09but maybe I thought it helped make sense
00:51:15of everything.
00:51:16But he was just this guy.
00:51:19He was like this normal guy,
00:51:23this average guy.
00:51:26Did you confront Sarah?
00:51:28Yeah, she said that he made her happy
00:51:32and that she was ready to run off with him,
00:51:36but then, uh...
00:51:39she got sick.
00:51:43Does Natalie know about any of this?
00:51:46No, I, uh...
00:51:47I figured it was hard enough
00:51:48being erased without a mother,
00:51:49so I didn't want to give her any...
00:51:52bad memories, but...
00:51:54the point is...
00:52:01I wasn't enough for Sarah.
00:52:06She needed more.
00:52:10And what if Natalie needs her mother now?
00:52:13There's nothing I can do, and...
00:52:16What if I can't do anything about it?
00:52:17What if I'm not...
00:52:18You are the strongest man I have ever known.
00:52:27The strongest.
00:52:29And you have all this love that you share.
00:52:35I just want to take care of her.
00:52:38You know, it's all I've ever known how to do,
00:52:40and if I can't do that, what?
00:52:44I mean, who am I?
00:52:45Natalie's gonna be okay.
00:52:53Natalie's gonna be okay.
00:53:15Are you gonna tell your dad?
00:53:35No.
00:53:38He's been actually like a crazy person.
00:53:40I can't talk to him.
00:53:41I gotta do this by myself.
00:53:48What about Sam?
00:53:51I don't even know if he likes me.
00:53:56Especially with how I've been acting
00:53:57and everything going on right now.
00:54:03Don't you think you ought to figure that out first?
00:54:08Talk to Natalie.
00:54:09Natalie.
00:54:11Where are you going?
00:54:36I'm getting a ride to school.
00:54:38What?
00:54:38What?
00:54:39What?
00:54:39What?
00:54:39What?
00:54:40Oh, my God.
00:55:10So, you're finally ready to talk?
00:55:16Yeah.
00:55:18Look, I'm sorry that I've been avoiding you.
00:55:21I was just really embarrassed about breaking out of the party,
00:55:24and I kind of figured that you were mad at me anyway.
00:55:27You know, I don't care about the party.
00:55:31I spent all of yesterday at the police station being questioned for rape.
00:55:37What did you tell them?
00:55:38I didn't tell them anything.
00:55:39You should.
00:55:40What do you want me to say?
00:55:41The truth?
00:55:43I mean, we were both really tanked, right?
00:55:48Right.
00:55:50Look, I'm not like you.
00:55:54Okay, I'm not going to get into college on my grades.
00:55:56I need this hockey scholarship.
00:55:59And if the coach at Boulder hears even one word about it...
00:56:02It's gone.
00:56:04Look, we will make sure that everyone knows this isn't true.
00:56:14Okay?
00:56:16What's going on with you this morning?
00:56:35What's going on with you this morning?
00:56:39Nothing.
00:56:45What the hell is that?
00:56:46You don't think, uh...
00:56:47You don't think, uh...
00:56:49Yeah, I don't know.
00:56:51I left you a message this morning.
00:56:59Well, we didn't get your message because we were driving here to work.
00:57:03So would you please just tell us what the hell's going on right now?
00:57:06I've decided to take the project in a different direction.
00:57:10You decided to change the plans that you approved of, that we started working on, because you
00:57:16weren't happy with what we were doing?
00:57:17Is that it?
00:57:18Martin.
00:57:19Martin.
00:57:19You got the contract.
00:57:21Screw him.
00:57:22We'll sue his ass.
00:57:24Come on.
00:57:24I wouldn't recommend that.
00:57:26That's right.
00:57:27You wanted to advise that because you have such great representation.
00:57:29Isn't that right?
00:57:30Martin.
00:57:30It's not worth it.
00:57:31Come on.
00:57:32Come on.
00:57:34Hey, good luck working for this prick.
00:57:49Oh, he smokes.
00:57:53For a moment there, I think we're actually going to take him out.
00:58:05Did you know?
00:58:08We were going to have fire today?
00:58:10How could I possibly know that?
00:58:11What about Sarah?
00:58:15What about her?
00:58:16She was your sister.
00:58:17She must have told you something.
00:58:18She must have confided in you.
00:58:19Did she, did she tell you anything?
00:58:22Did you know?
00:58:25What the hell are you talking about?
00:58:32Nothing.
00:58:32I'm going to drive you home.
00:58:38Yeah, the problem with that is Coach Cran needs the gymnasium every day from 3 to 6 p.m.
00:58:43for basketball practice.
00:58:45So, I guess we'll look into other venue options.
00:58:49Let's get meeting you guys.
00:58:50Let's get meeting you today, guys.
00:58:52Natalie, we'll talk.
00:59:16Yeah.
00:59:17They'll talk about how Natalie and Sam
00:59:19are all over each other.
00:59:20It's the idea.
00:59:21I mean, we need to show them
00:59:23that nothing is wrong, right?
00:59:26So, I'm your girlfriend now, okay?
00:59:34My dad would kill me
00:59:35if he knew I was even talking.
00:59:36This isn't about them.
00:59:38It's about us.
00:59:40I really need you to be with me on this one.
00:59:45Okay, Sam?
00:59:45Okay.
00:59:50Are you with me?
00:59:51Uh-oh.
01:00:09Looks like the student council's here to bust us.
01:00:13No one cares about you, Kaylee.
01:00:14Didn't you figure that out
01:00:15when the president dumped your ass?
01:00:16I heard you spent a night in the hospital, Parrish.
01:00:22Yeah.
01:00:24What was that like?
01:00:27The food sucked.
01:00:28Mr. Cahill, we'll see you now.
01:00:47Martin.
01:01:08What's on your mind?
01:01:11James Woodrow fired me today.
01:01:13I'm sorry to hear that.
01:01:21I don't believe that's the first time
01:01:23that you're hearing of it.
01:01:26What are you insinuating?
01:01:28I think you're punishing me.
01:01:30I'm the one who got you that job.
01:01:31Which means it would be just as easy
01:01:33for you to take it away from me.
01:01:36Bruce, I understand that you might be upset with me.
01:01:38Wait, wait, I might be upset about what?
01:01:43I had my concerns about Natalie and Sam.
01:01:46I called the police
01:01:48and I just wanted them to look into it, that's all.
01:01:51And so you think this is what?
01:01:53You accuse my son of rape
01:01:54and then I take away your job?
01:01:57Bruce, I need the money.
01:02:00I need it.
01:02:01I'm sure.
01:02:04You'll find out at work.
01:02:06But it seems like you're no longer welcome in Deer Hills.
01:02:20Can I just ask you one more question?
01:02:27Did you buy them the liquor?
01:02:28Or are you just such a generous parent
01:02:31that you let them have some
01:02:32out of your own personal stash?
01:02:35Bill, we're back to this again.
01:02:37Your daughter can't hold her alcohol
01:02:38and that makes me a bad guy
01:02:39because I'm not overbearing like you?
01:02:41Because I don't keep tabs on my kids every single move?
01:02:44If you did, then my daughter wouldn't be...
01:02:46Your daughter what?
01:02:47Natalie is fine.
01:02:48She's fine.
01:02:49You're the one losing it.
01:02:53You want to know why you lost your job?
01:02:55Woodrow says that ever since your daughter got sick,
01:02:57you've been screwing up, making mistakes,
01:02:59working half-pace.
01:03:01He says your half-wit brother-in-law
01:03:05is the only one holding the thing together.
01:03:07And still I stood up for you.
01:03:09Until yesterday.
01:03:11I'm sorry if I was no longer so forgiving
01:03:13after I spent an entire day
01:03:15listening to my son defend himself.
01:03:17To the police.
01:03:17Oh, yeah.
01:03:18You know, I'm sure you were plenty helpful in his defense.
01:03:21I bet that...
01:03:21Don't you put your fingers at me
01:03:22because your daughter's a slut.
01:03:24Come on.
01:03:54Come on.
01:04:10Hey.
01:04:12Hey!
01:04:16Stay away from her! You hear me?
01:04:18What are you doing?
01:04:19Natalie, get in the truck.
01:04:20No!
01:04:21Get in the truck!
01:04:23Go!
01:04:29I just don't want you hanging out with Sam Cahill.
01:04:31Why?
01:04:32Because he's no good, just like his father.
01:04:34You don't even know him!
01:04:35I know enough!
01:04:36You don't know a damn thing!
01:04:37Wait, what did you just say?
01:04:38I said you don't know a damn thing!
01:04:41And you are a horrible father!
01:04:43I wish that you would die!
01:04:44I wish you died and I still had my mom!
01:04:46You never had a mom!
01:04:47What is that supposed to be?
01:04:48And Misha, your mom, was at the Peak Motel busy with her boyfriend!
01:04:53She's so busy she's going to raise her own daughter!
01:05:00What?
01:05:08She was going to leave us Natalie.
01:05:10Why wouldn't you tell me?
01:05:15Natalie, you didn't need to know about all that stuff, okay?
01:05:18I wanted you to feel loved, like you had a good mother!
01:05:20Well, I needed a father and you lied!
01:05:23I did!
01:05:24I was, look, I was just scared, okay?
01:05:26Of what?
01:05:27Of what?
01:05:28What?
01:05:30Say it!
01:05:32Say it!
01:05:33Say it, Dad!
01:05:34Say what?
01:05:35You were scared that if I found out, I would turn out just like her!
01:05:38Don't you say that!
01:05:40That's not true!
01:05:41Well, guess what, Daddy?
01:05:42Your whore daughter already got herself knocked up!
01:05:51What?
01:05:52What?
01:05:56Okay.
01:06:01Why didn't you say something?
01:06:03Why didn't you...
01:06:04Tell you?
01:06:05Yeah, why didn't you tell me?
01:06:07That is a great question coming from you right now.
01:06:16Alright, here's what we're going to do.
01:06:22We're going to talk about this?
01:06:23We're going to figure this out?
01:06:24You know what?
01:06:25I think that you have made it very clear that we have needed to talk about a lot of things
01:06:29for a long time.
01:06:32But it is too late.
01:06:52You have to do something and really?
01:06:54You could see.
01:06:55You can see us again or a lot of things.
01:06:56I don't know...
01:06:57Let's go, honey, honey.
01:06:58Don't listen to your face.
01:06:59You could see us now.
01:07:00Why don't you come to eye?
01:07:01Oh, you could see us now.
01:07:02You care about what?
01:07:06Oh, no.
01:07:07All right, please do what you want to eat.
01:07:08I'm living in the house, and I'm living in the house.
01:07:13I'm living in the house with the wheel.
01:07:14You could see us.
01:07:15And we're living in the house, and we're living in the house,
01:07:16And we're living in the house with the house.
01:07:17I'm living in the house.
01:07:18Can I do it?
01:07:19I see, um, um...
01:07:20I'm not living here.
01:07:21I'm going to eat.
01:07:22I think I need a place to stay.
01:07:25Um, yeah, sure.
01:07:52I'm sorry that my dad attacked you.
01:08:04It's okay.
01:08:08Are you?
01:08:11Okay?
01:08:15I need to ask you something.
01:08:22Do you regret it?
01:08:29No.
01:08:33I mean, I wish it had worked out differently afterwards.
01:08:38But I really like you, Natalie.
01:08:44I need to ask.
01:08:47I need to tell you something.
01:08:52I'm pregnant.
01:08:59What do we do?
01:09:03I don't know.
01:09:18For what?
01:09:20Sanguine.
01:09:24Hey, sweetie.
01:09:37What's up?
01:09:39Natalie Parrish is here.
01:09:41Okay.
01:09:42No, she can't be here, Julie.
01:09:45She needs to leave.
01:09:46Bruce.
01:09:47She's pregnant.
01:09:49These kids, they're both so confused.
01:09:52They need help.
01:09:54We should call Martin so that we can all sit down and discuss this.
01:09:57No.
01:09:58We'll let them cool off for a minute.
01:09:59I'll handle Martin.
01:10:00First, I want to talk to my son.
01:10:06Will you suck?
01:10:07No.
01:10:08It's not so good?
01:10:09No.
01:10:10Nothing.
01:10:11No, no, no, no.
01:10:12No.
01:10:13No, no.
01:10:14No.
01:10:15No, no.
01:10:17No.
01:10:18No, no.
01:10:19No, no.
01:10:20No.
01:10:21No.
01:10:22No.
01:10:22No, no.
01:10:24No.
01:10:25No.
01:10:26No.
01:10:26So Natalie's spending the night, huh?
01:10:33Yeah.
01:10:34I know you don't want me talking to her, Dad.
01:10:36It's just complicated.
01:10:40Because she's pregnant.
01:10:44Your mom overheard.
01:10:52You're a good guy.
01:10:54You care about this girl?
01:10:56Yeah.
01:10:58Good.
01:11:02Because you and Natalie both have bright futures ahead of you if you just make the right decision now, if you just nip this in the bud before it's too late.
01:11:11What do you mean?
01:11:13Well, there's a clinic in Milltown.
01:11:15You're gonna take Natalie first thing in the morning, and they'll take care of it.
01:11:18It's early enough, quick and easy, like it never even happened.
01:11:22Dad, I don't know if that's what she wants.
01:11:26Sam!
01:11:28That girl doesn't know what she wants.
01:11:30It's up to you to convince her to do what's right.
01:11:33What about Mr. Parrish?
01:11:35Doesn't he have to give permission or something?
01:11:36Legally, he's gotta be notified, but there's something called a judicial bypass, but look, you don't have to worry about that. I'll take care of that.
01:11:48Do you understand?
01:11:49Do you understand?
01:11:50Do you understand?
01:11:51Do you understand?
01:11:52Do you understand?
01:11:53Do you understand?
01:11:54Do you understand?
01:11:55Do you understand?
01:11:56Do you understand?
01:11:57Do you understand?
01:11:58Oh.
01:11:59Well, I know that you are really angry right now, but if you would please just let me in. I know that we can get through this together.
01:12:08Natalie, I know that you're really angry with me right now,
01:12:14but if you would please just let me in.
01:12:18I know that we can get through this together.
01:12:23Natalie, please.
01:12:28Natalie?
01:12:29Natalie?
01:12:45Come on!
01:14:01Julie, please, where are they?
01:14:04Julie, don't!
01:14:06The clinic in Milltown.
01:14:10Marty.
01:14:13Now, since you're only a few weeks in, there's no operation involved.
01:14:28What I am going to do is prescribe you two oral medications.
01:14:32The first one is called Mifoprostate.
01:14:34That one, you take immediately.
01:14:36And what that does is break down the walls of your uterus so that your pregnancy can't effectively continue.
01:14:42After that, you're going to take something called Mifoprostate.
01:14:45Now, that's going to cause a little pain.
01:14:47It's something that you're going to buy.
01:14:48I'm going to start for you.
01:14:50I can understand.
01:14:51There's no problem.
01:14:52There's no problem.
01:14:53I'm going to start for you right now.
01:14:54There's no weapon.
01:14:55I'm going to start for you right now.
01:14:57I got my mom.
01:14:59I'm going to start for you.
01:15:00I can't do it right now.
01:15:02I can't do it right now.
01:15:07I'm looking for my daughter, Mr. Parrish, Sam, where is she?
01:15:37She left about 20 minutes ago.
01:15:51She took my car.
01:15:58Is there anywhere that she would have gone that you can think of?
01:16:02No.
01:16:03Call your mother, Sam.
01:16:10No, I'm coming with you.
01:16:12No, you're not.
01:16:14Natalie!
01:16:23Natalie!
01:16:25Nat!
01:16:32Nat!
01:16:34Nat!
01:16:36Nat!
01:16:38Nat!
01:16:40Nat!
01:16:41Nat!
01:16:43Nat!
01:16:44Nat!
01:16:45Nat!
01:16:46Nat!
01:16:47Nat!
01:16:48Nat!
01:16:49Nat!
01:16:50Nat!
01:16:51Nat!
01:16:52Nat!
01:16:53Nat!
01:16:54Nat!
01:16:55Nat!
01:16:56Nat!
01:16:57Nat!
01:16:58Nat!
01:16:59Nat!
01:17:00Nat!
01:17:01thinking somewhere don't don't don't presume to know her Sam or know where she
01:17:10is okay you're just a kid now move that's why you're going home I'm sorry
01:17:21okay I'm sorry this is happening but I'm here I'm not running
01:17:30we were just trying to do the right thing and Natalie was scared she said she
01:17:37won't end up like her mother
01:18:00so
01:18:37I remember this place
01:18:49you used to take me here when you would follow mom didn't you
01:18:56Natalie my feelings about your mother are complicated
01:19:07so you knew she was gonna leave Chris
01:19:12but you stayed with her the whole time in the hospital anyway
01:19:17when her boyfriend found out that she was dying he left
01:19:26she didn't have anybody
01:19:29you've got a stupid big heart
01:19:34you know that right
01:19:38but if she don't lie to you
01:19:45I just don't want you to hate her
01:19:50well I don't hate her
01:19:53but I don't love her
01:19:57how can you really have any feelings about someone that you never really knew
01:20:11all I ever really knew was you
01:20:18bum luck
01:20:20at least you make good Sundays
01:20:22I think you might have a date to the winter formal
01:20:36do you think I'm calling my life away
01:20:47no it's just a dance
01:20:52your future is going to be as good or as bad as you want it to be
01:21:05oh but if I'm a bad mom
01:21:12you won't be him
01:21:15that I'm certain of
01:21:18that I'm certain
01:21:20you don't know
01:21:25you don't know
01:21:26I don't know
01:21:28what about you
01:21:29what about you
01:21:31you don't know
01:21:33I don't know
01:21:34what about you
01:21:35everything
01:21:37you don't know
01:21:40him
01:21:41Let's go.
01:22:11I have to take my car.
01:22:17Sorry, I just...
01:22:19It's fine. I'm happy you're okay.
01:22:26Thank you, Mr. Parrish.
01:22:41Daddy.
01:22:52Just be careful.
01:22:57I'm happy.
01:23:27I'm happy.
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