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00:01:00I'm going to sign you to psych 110 since that's the prerequisite for everything else.
00:01:26Next semester, if you decide to double major, you can beef up your psych classes.
00:01:30Okay.
00:01:32Newberry, Monday, Wednesday, and Friday.
00:01:38It says here your first major is English.
00:01:40Do you want to go ahead and declare that?
00:01:42Sure.
00:01:42I have the 209 syllabus.
00:01:47Can I just leave it with you?
00:01:48Yeah, thanks.
00:01:50Longest wait list in the entire department.
00:01:52Once again, start.
00:01:54I don't know how you do it.
00:01:58Do you have any questions for me?
00:02:02Nope.
00:02:03No, sir.
00:02:04Okay, here is your schedule for the fall and a copy of your student manual.
00:02:11I have to tell you, my wife and I really loved your show.
00:02:16We never missed an episode.
00:02:19Well, that's very nice of you to say.
00:02:21Thank you, Professor Huckett.
00:02:22You're welcome.
00:02:23All right, here's your room.
00:02:31You have plenty of closet space, so that's nice.
00:02:35Also, when you set up the phone, if you have any problems with it, just let me know, because
00:02:38it can be kind of tricky sometimes.
00:02:42Looks like you've got your own bathroom.
00:02:44That's kind of special.
00:02:46Here's your key.
00:02:48Thanks.
00:02:48You know, it's really rare for a freshman to get a single around here.
00:02:58Yeah, that's what I heard.
00:03:01Actually, it's really hard for anyone to get one.
00:03:18You'll have two quizzes, a midterm and a final.
00:03:27And if you all look at your syllabus, you'll see that the first quiz is only three weeks
00:03:31away.
00:03:32For anyone that's interested, I've set up sign-up sheets outside my office for study groups.
00:03:36I highly recommend it, people.
00:03:43Have a nice day.
00:03:44Okay, your essay topics are issues in the 19th century, prose throughout the 20th century,
00:03:55and lastly, literature during the First World War.
00:04:00Any questions?
00:04:01Jackie, honey, we know you're probably busy, but I just wanted to check on you.
00:04:25Are you keeping the same cell number?
00:04:27You said you were.
00:04:27Anyway, Dad and I miss you, and we'd really like to hear from you, so...
00:04:32Is this Psych 110 Newberry?
00:04:55Yes.
00:04:56Am I late?
00:04:59Not at all.
00:04:59Have a seat.
00:05:00I'm Rachel.
00:05:01Nice to meet you.
00:05:02Jackie.
00:05:02Yeah, we know.
00:05:04Sandy.
00:05:05Hi.
00:05:06So, is Psych your major, too?
00:05:08Uh, hopefully it'll be my second major.
00:05:09I'm registered as English Lit for now.
00:05:11Oh.
00:05:12Did you sign up for the research participation yet?
00:05:14It's a requirement.
00:05:15Graduate student ask, I think.
00:05:17I haven't, thank you.
00:05:19Research's like drug testing?
00:05:21Oh, I heard it's pretty stupid, really.
00:05:23Like, how fast can you name a color or whatever?
00:05:26We should all do it together as a group and get it out of the way.
00:05:30This must be quite a change for you.
00:05:32Sorry?
00:05:33From working on that show for so long.
00:05:35I mean, did you even get a chance to go to school at all?
00:05:37So.
00:05:38Um, did Newberry say if the midterm was going to be multiple choice?
00:05:43Yeah, because he totally can't read.
00:05:45Unlike Stark, I heard she makes you spell everything out.
00:05:49Who's Stark?
00:05:50Uh, she teaches 209 Abnormal Psych.
00:05:52It's actually a really good class.
00:05:54I think I saw her once.
00:05:56She sleeps with her students, and when the school finds out, they all mysteriously disappear.
00:06:00I heard they found a body once in her trunk.
00:06:02Zach, they don't vanish.
00:06:04They probably just leave the school.
00:06:06Has she ever tried to do that with you?
00:06:08I don't think boys are exactly her bag.
00:06:11I heard she does both.
00:06:12I heard she was a vampire.
00:06:14I heard that she's in the witness protection program because her dad was in the mob.
00:06:19Guys, can we please get back to the textbook?
00:06:22Is it true that Tyler was supposed to be gay, and she was going to come out on the series finale?
00:06:27I mean, that's why Tyler had a boy's name and everything.
00:06:30Cool it with homophobia, okay?
00:06:32Who cares?
00:06:33What homophobia?
00:06:34It's a valid question.
00:06:35I'm a fan.
00:06:36I want to know.
00:06:37You know, I have no idea.
00:06:38I wasn't on the writing stuff.
00:06:39But you should ask them if it's so important to you.
00:06:43According to my sister, what Professor Newberry says in class is actually more important than
00:06:48what we read in the textbooks.
00:06:49But are they being mean to you?
00:06:50Do they make fun of you?
00:06:52No, it's not like that.
00:06:53It's just like there's nothing else to talk about but the show.
00:06:56Well, they don't know you yet, honey.
00:06:58That's all they have to go on right now.
00:06:59But they don't know each other either.
00:07:01I mean, that doesn't seem to stop them from having a normal conversation.
00:07:04Well, I still don't understand why you wanted to go to college on the other side of the
00:07:08country anyway.
00:07:09There's plenty of good schools here in California and you know, you probably wouldn't be having
00:07:13that problem here.
00:07:14What problem?
00:07:15Of people being curious about you.
00:07:18You know, you never could handle that very well.
00:07:21You're not helping, Mom.
00:07:22Oh, Jacqueline, don't play the victim.
00:07:25I'm just saying, I still don't know why you're putting yourself through this.
00:07:28And you don't even have Mark to help you anymore.
00:07:31I don't want to talk about Mark, Mother.
00:07:33All right, all right.
00:07:34Sorry.
00:07:37You think me quitting school is just going to make everything better?
00:07:40Oh, coming.
00:07:42Sorry.
00:07:43Honey, I have to hang up now.
00:07:44I'll call you tomorrow.
00:07:45Get some sleep.
00:07:46Mom, I'm not going to be around tomorrow.
00:07:48Can you just...
00:07:49Here, let me help you with those.
00:08:06Thanks.
00:08:07It's funny how these people can afford tuition, but not manners.
00:08:19That's what I've noticed.
00:08:23Is this a projector or a camera?
00:08:25Huh?
00:08:26Sorry?
00:08:27This.
00:08:28Oh, neither.
00:08:29It's an ECT machine, circa 1940.
00:08:33Oh, so it's like a prop?
00:08:35No.
00:08:36No, it's the real thing.
00:08:38Cool.
00:08:39Where'd you get it?
00:08:41I stole it.
00:08:44ECT, huh?
00:08:45Is it for recording something?
00:08:49No, it's for shocking people.
00:08:52I like to a convulsive therapy.
00:08:54Why would you do that?
00:08:57It's a form of treatment.
00:09:01Does this one work?
00:09:05I don't know.
00:09:06I haven't used it in a while.
00:09:13Okay.
00:09:14I gotta go to class now.
00:09:19Have fun.
00:09:21Okay.
00:09:21What's going on?
00:09:30Not much.
00:09:31Hey, did you guys know there's a mixer on Thursday?
00:09:34You mean for the department?
00:09:36Yeah.
00:09:36Are you going?
00:09:37I guess we have to.
00:09:38Are you?
00:09:39That's my name.
00:09:51I usually teach 209, but Newberry had an emergency, so I'm filling in for him.
00:09:58Can anybody tell me what chapter you guys are working on?
00:10:00I watched a video last time, ma'am.
00:10:14Is that so?
00:10:17Yes, ma'am.
00:10:18Was it relevant to the course in any way?
00:10:20I think so.
00:10:22Do you think we can get an answer before graduation?
00:10:28Um, we had a video on correlation, and we stopped on page 34.
00:10:35Well, when studying correlation, it is important to remember that, however tempting, it does not...
00:10:43Freaking vampire lesbo.
00:10:47I bet you don't have parties nearly this fun in Hollywood.
00:10:50No one knows.
00:10:51I've never been to any.
00:10:52Hey, look who's here.
00:10:54What?
00:10:54Who?
00:10:55Oh, God.
00:10:56Why does she have to be so creepy?
00:10:58Do you want me to call her over here for you?
00:11:00Yeah.
00:11:00Didn't you say you wanted to talk to her?
00:11:02I talked to her the other day.
00:11:04You did?
00:11:06Lose any limbs?
00:11:07No.
00:11:08No permanent damage.
00:11:10Hey, Rach, come with me.
00:11:12Scary Barry is finally alone.
00:11:13I need to talk him into pushing back the midterm.
00:11:15What?
00:11:16She can babysit herself for five minutes.
00:11:26But now, like, um, my dad...
00:11:30This is, um...
00:11:31I don't like care.
00:11:32This is, like,
00:11:33I don't like...
00:11:34This is, like...
00:11:42Okay.
00:11:42Okay.
00:11:43This is bigger.
00:11:45This is, like,
00:11:46you're in the lipstick.
00:11:48You're in the lipstick.
00:11:49You're in the lipstick.
00:11:51You're in the lipstick.
00:11:52That's the...
00:11:55Okay.
00:11:56Why are you hiding back here?
00:12:13I'm not.
00:12:15I wasn't hiding.
00:12:16You're supposed to be mingling.
00:12:18Sorry.
00:12:21It's okay.
00:12:22These fucking mixers are more boring than the classes anyways.
00:12:26I don't think we were formally introduced.
00:12:29Catherine Stark.
00:12:30Jack Glenkirk.
00:12:32Ah, right.
00:12:32The famous one.
00:12:34So are you from what I hear.
00:12:36Really?
00:12:37What'd you hear?
00:12:39Uh, stuff from my friends.
00:12:42Stuff from your friends.
00:12:47What'd they say?
00:12:48That I should stay away from you.
00:12:54Well, then.
00:12:56She'll probably listen to what they say.
00:13:19Are you okay?
00:13:22Mm-hmm.
00:13:27You want to come back to my place?
00:13:29What?
00:13:29No.
00:13:33This is Ethan.
00:13:35He's the man of the house.
00:13:37Ethan?
00:13:38You're like John Wayne in The Searchers.
00:13:40Wow.
00:13:41You guessed right.
00:13:42I did?
00:13:43Yeah.
00:13:44Do I get a prize?
00:13:45Ah, baby.
00:13:47Come with me.
00:13:51Come with me.
00:14:21Are you okay?
00:14:28Uh-huh.
00:14:30Are you sure?
00:14:35Have you ever done this before?
00:14:38You have.
00:14:41Once, I think.
00:14:43You think?
00:14:46Yeah, but I'm not supposed to say who with.
00:14:49She's on TV.
00:14:50Oh, of course.
00:14:52I understand.
00:15:01Do you want to leave?
00:15:04No.
00:15:07Will you let me know if you do?
00:15:08Okay, close your eyes.
00:15:17Don't forget to breathe.
00:15:39Good girl.
00:15:40Can I lie next to you?
00:15:45Can I lie next to you?
00:15:45Can I lie next to you?
00:15:47What should I do now?
00:15:55What should I do now?
00:16:13What do you want to do?
00:16:18I don't know.
00:16:23Are you scared?
00:16:30Don't be.
00:16:31I don't know.
00:16:36I don't know.
00:16:39I don't know.
00:16:40But you are so getting
00:16:42No, so…
00:16:43You are so good.
00:16:44Just…
00:16:44You are so happy.
00:16:45ienstas bobado
00:16:46I don't know.
00:17:16I don't know.
00:17:46I don't know.
00:18:16I don't know.
00:18:18I don't know.
00:18:20Hello?
00:18:21Jackie.
00:18:22Catherine.
00:18:23Did you just call me?
00:18:24Yeah.
00:18:25I had to know it was me.
00:18:26Because you're the only one around here that has a 323 area code?
00:18:30Ah.
00:18:31How are you?
00:18:33I'm fine.
00:18:34Good.
00:18:35I thought maybe you were upset.
00:18:38You know, or that you had turned into a bunny.
00:18:41No, I'm sorry.
00:18:43I just didn't know if you wanted me to wake you up or not.
00:18:46No.
00:18:47Alright.
00:18:48Do you want to come over tonight?
00:18:51Yeah.
00:18:52Maybe have dinner?
00:18:54I mean, you don't have to.
00:18:59No.
00:19:00I do.
00:19:01I do.
00:19:02Yeah.
00:19:03It's unlocked.
00:19:04Do all the teachers here live like you?
00:19:15Probably not.
00:19:16But if it makes you feel any better, I didn't buy this house.
00:19:20I inherited it.
00:19:21Do you like something to drink?
00:19:23Sure.
00:19:28How'd you know what I drink?
00:19:30I didn't.
00:19:31Maybe I'm just guessing.
00:19:33But scotch isn't the only alcoholic beverage in the world.
00:19:37True.
00:19:38But you don't seem like you drink that often.
00:19:42In fact, you really don't seem like the drinking type much at all.
00:19:46So I figured you must have learned what to drink from somebody else.
00:19:51And since I imagine you've had limited contact with peers your own age,
00:19:55I'm guessing you took cues from somebody in your family.
00:19:58I mean, you don't strike me as particularly feminine,
00:20:01so I would eliminate your mother as a role model,
00:20:04which would leave...
00:20:06Father, perhaps?
00:20:08Stepfather, actually.
00:20:10Ah.
00:20:11Well, my apologies.
00:20:12Cheers.
00:20:15And I did have contact with people my own age, just so you know.
00:20:19Really?
00:20:21Where'd you go to high school?
00:20:23Uh, it was in California. You wouldn't know it.
00:20:25Oh, no, I did my undergrad at Stanford.
00:20:27I know California really well.
00:20:29It was just a really small one.
00:20:31What's the name?
00:20:34Alright, I was homeschooled.
00:20:35It's hard to go to high school, but it didn't work.
00:20:42Oh.
00:20:43High school's overrated.
00:20:44You always look so scared when you're here.
00:21:03I wish you didn't.
00:21:05Aren't you?
00:21:06Nothing is gonna happen.
00:21:13How do you know?
00:21:16I don't...
00:21:21What we are looking for in this formula,
00:21:24where x is the value and x minus 1 to the power of 2 is the margin.
00:21:30Okay.
00:21:31Thank you, folks.
00:21:32That's all for today.
00:21:39He likes you.
00:21:41I think he likes laying on my knee.
00:21:43I think he does, too.
00:21:44I have a pretty comfortable knee, though.
00:21:45Oh, my knee.
00:21:46Oh, my knee.
00:21:59Jackie!
00:22:00We've missed you the past couple of weeks at study group.
00:22:02Yeah, sorry.
00:22:03I've just been busy with English stuff, you know, but I'll totally call you later, okay?
00:22:07Alright.
00:22:12You look like a little porcupine when you sleep.
00:22:32I'm gonna miss you next week.
00:22:34You don't miss your parents?
00:22:35No.
00:22:38Yeah, well, maybe they miss you.
00:22:41I find that quite implausible.
00:22:44Plausible, huh?
00:22:48You know, let's switch.
00:22:53You know, I barely even saw my mom during Neptune.
00:22:56Like, all six years of it.
00:22:58How come?
00:23:00I don't know.
00:23:01I guess it just sort of happened.
00:23:02I started crashing at Mark's.
00:23:04He was my manager.
00:23:05His house to avoid the commute.
00:23:06And I guess that became a permanent arrangement.
00:23:11I think her coming here for Thanksgiving is such bullshit.
00:23:15She's, like, trying to make up for lost time.
00:23:18Wasn't she on set with you?
00:23:19No.
00:23:20Did that bother you?
00:23:23No.
00:23:25I had Mark there.
00:23:26I didn't need anybody else.
00:23:27I would.
00:23:28I would.
00:23:37You like it?
00:23:38Good.
00:23:39I see everybody at the same table one time.
00:23:40That's what they did.
00:23:41Did you make mashed potatoes?
00:23:42I did.
00:23:43Nice points.
00:23:44I did.
00:23:45And they're real mashed potatoes.
00:23:47Where's your spaceship?
00:23:49Oh, I don't have one anymore.
00:23:51Then how'd you get here?
00:23:53My parents drove me.
00:23:55All the way from your planet?
00:23:56Pete, don't bother her.
00:23:57She's eating.
00:23:58No, it's fine.
00:23:59Jax, do you want some more wine?
00:24:01Uh, sure.
00:24:02Thanks.
00:24:03Jackie, what have you been up to these days?
00:24:05Another show?
00:24:06Uh, nope.
00:24:07Just school.
00:24:08Jackie's attending college.
00:24:09Right here in Bloomington, actually.
00:24:11Oh, college.
00:24:12That's great.
00:24:13But I really think you should try to get back on that show.
00:24:16I love it.
00:24:17I got my TiVo set every Wednesday night, 8 o'clock.
00:24:21Neptune 26 was canceled four years ago, Uncle Keith.
00:24:24Nonsense.
00:24:25It's on all the time.
00:24:26Uh, it's called syndication.
00:24:29Pretty sure they're not making I Love Lucy anymore, either.
00:24:32Uh, Jackie's thinking about maybe going to law school.
00:24:35Oh, so you want to go work with your stepdad?
00:24:37I haven't decided that yet.
00:24:40They grow up so fast.
00:24:42You were so precious when you started that show.
00:24:44How old were you again?
00:24:45Twelve.
00:24:46Oh, she beat out a thousand other kids for the part.
00:24:50Uh, I was eleven and fifteen hundred and forty-two kids auditioned.
00:24:55You were only twelve when you started season one, dear.
00:24:57Yes, but I was eleven when I shot the pilot, honey.
00:25:00Well, that didn't even air.
00:25:02As far as the audience is concerned, you were twelve when you started.
00:25:06Is that what these people are?
00:25:08You know what I mean.
00:25:09Actually, I don't think I do.
00:25:12Have you ever actually even seen the show?
00:25:19Jacqueline, would you like to continue this discussion in private?
00:25:22Don't ever disrespect me in front of my family again.
00:25:29Why are you afraid that I might ruin your mother of the year reputation?
00:25:35Do you think knowing every factoid about that little show of yours would make me a better mother?
00:25:53It wasn't a little show.
00:25:56Why can't you just admit that I might have done something really good at some point?
00:26:01I do, Jacqueline.
00:26:03I tried to show that and you ridiculed me.
00:26:06That wasn't recognition. You were putting me on display.
00:26:09You never say anything like that when it's just the two of us.
00:26:11You want me to be part of your fan club? Is that what you want?
00:26:14You want me to wear a little I Love Tyler t-shirt?
00:26:21Am I being put on trial here because I didn't want to be one of those hysterical stage mothers?
00:26:26No.
00:26:27I didn't breathe down your neck enough? You hate me because I didn't force you to go on auditions?
00:26:31That's not it.
00:26:32I don't...
00:26:33Things were crazy back then, remember?
00:26:40All those shoot dates and publicity work, people fussing over you.
00:26:44I couldn't even take you out to a restaurant anymore without you being harassed.
00:26:50You had a big job to do. I thought you wanted to be left alone.
00:26:53Why would I want that?
00:26:58You don't have to stay here if you don't want to.
00:27:01Don't worry about me.
00:27:03I'm glad you caught a porcupine.
00:27:09I missed you.
00:27:21I'm glad you caught a porcupine.
00:27:24I missed you.
00:27:33I missed you.
00:27:36Let's go back to school now, okay?
00:27:39That's all you have?
00:27:41Okay, come on.
00:27:42Come on.
00:27:43I have a confession to make.
00:27:53I watched some of the episodes of your show while you were gone.
00:27:54I know, I know. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I couldn't help but they were on TV one night.
00:28:03What'd you think?
00:28:04Um, well, well, you hated it.
00:28:05No.
00:28:06No, no, no, I didn't. I didn't. You were great. You were, you were adorable.
00:28:09Thanks.
00:28:10You looked very happy.
00:28:11I was.
00:28:12I was. I loved working on that show.
00:28:15Was it hard when it ended?
00:28:16Yeah.
00:28:17Yeah, but, uh, I didn't.
00:28:18I was.
00:28:19I was.
00:28:20Like, I'm sorry, I couldn't help but they were on TV one night.
00:28:22What'd you think?
00:28:24Um, well...
00:28:27You hated it.
00:28:28No.
00:28:29No, no. I didn't. I didn't. You were great. You were, you were adorable.
00:28:34Thanks.
00:28:35You looked very happy.
00:28:38I was. I loved working on that show.
00:28:42Was it hard when it ended?
00:28:44Yeah. But, uh, I was already off the show by that point. I asked to be written off.
00:28:52Why? Sorry, am I being too intrusive?
00:28:57No, no, no. I just felt like I needed a break after Mark died, you know?
00:29:03I don't want to be there without him. And, of course, we didn't tell that to the press,
00:29:08so there was all sorts of speculation, drug rumors, and people saying I went crazy, all sorts of stuff.
00:29:38When did you ever go back to it? Acting? I don't know. I'm not nearly as cute as I was ten years ago.
00:29:46Well, or precocious. I mean, God, the things they had you saying on that show, really, what child talks like that?
00:29:52Well, every genius teenage cargo ship Class A engineer talks like that.
00:29:58In case I haven't met any.
00:29:59Turn the tether propulsion systems up to 95, 52 degrees, and call the command center.
00:30:13Keep the reaction control systems at 3, 5, 1, 11 degrees.
00:30:19This is Tyler, signing off.
00:30:24And what is tether propulsion?
00:30:27I have no idea. I never asked.
00:30:29It sounds sexy, does it?
00:30:38You're stronger than you look.
00:30:42What else did they make you say?
00:30:46Uh, gravitron polarity generator?
00:30:51Trimagnesite?
00:30:53Carbon nanotuber?
00:30:57Rotovator.
00:30:59I can't believe you got the third one right, jerk.
00:31:06What about you, Jax?
00:31:09If he wanted to hold my hand, all he had to do was ask.
00:31:11Holy crap, how did you get an A on this?
00:31:13Jackie was shortlisted for this scholarship. You know, the big one?
00:31:17Congratulations, you should have told somebody.
00:31:18Well, I just found out like five minutes ago.
00:31:20I still have to write the essay, though.
00:31:21Why I should be the one to get all of your money.
00:31:23One of those.
00:31:25Like it matters.
00:31:27Sandy.
00:31:30What do you mean?
00:31:31I'm just saying, I think it's great that you work so hard, even though you don't have to, like the rest of us.
00:31:37Why don't I have to?
00:31:41Because you have a career already.
00:31:43It's not like you'll have to get a job as a therapist when you grow up.
00:31:46Look, why don't you grow up, okay?
00:31:48You don't know that about her.
00:31:49I'm not criticizing, I'm just saying.
00:31:52Jackie, you know I think you're great.
00:31:54Honest.
00:31:55Yeah, I know.
00:31:57See?
00:31:57Do you have to go?
00:32:02Yeah, sorry, I just remembered something.
00:32:04By the way, I signed us up for that research participation thing.
00:32:07I can't remember the date exactly, but it's on the board.
00:32:09Thanks.
00:32:10See you guys later.
00:32:20How old were you when they died?
00:32:26Fifteen.
00:32:28How old was your brother?
00:32:31Sixteen, I think.
00:32:33Yeah, I heard all about a certain name on the shortlist today.
00:32:36Did they ever find out what happened?
00:32:39No.
00:32:41Pilot error, probably.
00:32:43They never found anything wrong with the plane.
00:32:45Of course, I've been afraid of flying ever since.
00:32:48I mean, you know, I do it if I have to.
00:32:50I just don't really like it.
00:32:54Hold on.
00:32:54You know, I actually have my pilot's license.
00:32:59Really?
00:33:00Mm-hmm.
00:33:01I got it for the show because I thought it would help.
00:33:04Of course, we made the network pay for the whole thing.
00:33:06Oh, smart girl.
00:33:08Impressive.
00:33:08Is it true they found the body of a student in the trunk of your car one time?
00:33:15Is that what they're saying now?
00:33:18What else?
00:33:19Um, that you're in the witness protection program.
00:33:22And?
00:33:23And your parents were in the mob.
00:33:25Oh!
00:33:26And you're a vampire.
00:33:28Wow.
00:33:29I knew I had such an interesting background.
00:33:31Probably shouldn't deny any of it.
00:33:34I can tell you this, though.
00:33:35If my parents were in the mob, then so was Professor Hecht,
00:33:39because he and my dad were best friends.
00:33:41Really?
00:33:41Yeah, he was their best man on their wedding.
00:33:44Actually, I think I have a picture of him somewhere.
00:33:46Is that why you're not afraid of getting caught?
00:33:48Yes.
00:33:49Exactly.
00:33:50It's a nude picture.
00:33:51It's a nude picture.
00:33:59Catherine.
00:34:02Yes.
00:34:04How many were there before me?
00:34:09I don't know.
00:34:12Well, what happened to them?
00:34:16It ended.
00:34:17They left.
00:34:18Am I different?
00:34:29Wouldn't you believe me if I said yes?
00:34:35Do you want me to help you write your essay?
00:34:37I'm pretty good at it.
00:34:38Okay, well, there's perception and reality.
00:34:43Perception is the confluence of these two streams.
00:34:46There's sensation, what you feel, and cognition, what you know.
00:34:50You can present the board just reality, you know, facts about your educational background.
00:34:55Or you can guide them towards how you want to be perceived.
00:34:58An ambiguous image is open to multiple interpretations on a perceptual level.
00:35:03So you need to make sure that your essay is unambiguous.
00:35:06Teach them.
00:35:07You know, teach them that you're the one that deserves this.
00:35:09It's cognition.
00:35:10Don't just say, oh, I did this one thing, or I took this one class.
00:35:13I mean, tell them how you feel about it, you know?
00:35:15Point them to it and fill in the blanks.
00:35:18Okay, you ever see one of those pictures that's made up of two images,
00:35:21and they're so well combined that you can't really tell which one you're looking at?
00:35:25Okay, you don't want your essay to be like that.
00:35:27You want to tell them.
00:35:27Tell them which one that they're looking at.
00:35:29Anything less, and you're going to leave the door wide open,
00:35:32and out goes your scholarship.
00:35:33Good.
00:35:53Really good.
00:35:57It's a good start.
00:35:59Take a look at the last paragraph, though.
00:36:00It needs some clarity.
00:36:01Okay.
00:36:03Hey, Catherine.
00:36:15Yeah?
00:36:16What's your article about?
00:36:20Boring stuff.
00:36:21What kind of boring stuff?
00:36:24You know, the abnormal sight kind.
00:36:27Like what?
00:36:30Catherine?
00:36:30Well, it's based on the theory of the reversal of self-denial.
00:36:39I've never heard of that.
00:36:40What's the reversal of self-denial?
00:36:43Well, you know what denial is, right?
00:36:45Okay, well, it's like if you deny yourself something for long enough, for whatever self-imposed reason,
00:36:54you know, the moment that you're faced with any real external imposition,
00:36:59you're going to voluntarily want to do the thing that you were trying so hard not to do.
00:37:04Did you just make that up?
00:37:05No.
00:37:07Here, come here.
00:37:08Have a seat.
00:37:08Why?
00:37:10Because I'm going to demonstrate the theory.
00:37:14All right.
00:37:17Now, you know how you're always so quiet when we have sex?
00:37:20Is that a problem?
00:37:21No.
00:37:22I just wondered why, is all.
00:37:26So, I figure if you're so darn quiet when you don't have to be,
00:37:32let's see how quiet you can be when you absolutely have to.
00:37:36Are you nuts?
00:37:37Stop.
00:37:39Hold on to the desk.
00:37:40Trust me, you're going to need it.
00:37:42Oh, my God.
00:38:12What'd you wish for?
00:38:14I can't tell you.
00:38:15Alright, well, we'll hurry up and eat because I have a surprise for you.
00:38:19Another one? Ah!
00:38:21Yes, but this is a top secret surprise in a top secret government location.
00:38:26You see, I'm going to be testing the Mahoney principle for reducing fear.
00:38:31Is this retribution for the library thing?
00:38:34Absolutely not.
00:38:37The principle states that fear can be greatly reduced
00:38:40by knowledge of the inner workings of that which is feared.
00:38:44Such as if a child's afraid of monsters,
00:38:46you should take them to the set of a horror film.
00:38:48Once they see how the monster's made, they will cease to be afraid of it.
00:38:52Trust me, I've seen it happen.
00:38:54What journal was this published in?
00:38:58None. Mahoney's my mother's maiden name.
00:39:01Totally made it up.
00:39:03Very cute.
00:39:05Oh, and you're going to need to wear this.
00:39:09Why?
00:39:11Because if you see it beforehand, you might try and run away.
00:39:14And we can't have that now, can we?
00:39:16Okay, close your eyes.
00:39:18Come on, close them.
00:39:20Can you see?
00:39:24No.
00:39:25All right, co-pilot, start. Let's get started on our checklist.
00:39:49What checklist?
00:39:50Come on, I'll show you.
00:39:52So, tires.
00:39:54You want to make sure they're all inflated properly.
00:39:59Here's the propeller.
00:40:00Make sure it's nice and smooth.
00:40:02No nicks or bumps or anything like that.
00:40:04Check?
00:40:05Check.
00:40:06It's the engine.
00:40:08See any dead squirrels?
00:40:10Dead squirrels.
00:40:12Sometimes little animals like to crawl in there and make homes.
00:40:15Ugh.
00:40:17No.
00:40:18No.
00:40:19No little animals.
00:40:21Great.
00:40:22Pedotube.
00:40:27Katherine.
00:40:28Pedotube.
00:40:29How do you spell that?
00:40:31P-I-D-O-D.
00:40:41Measures pressure and air speed.
00:40:43Just want to make sure it's free, clear, nothing blocking it.
00:40:46No, no.
00:40:47No dead squirrels.
00:40:52Wings.
00:40:53Ailer on.
00:40:54Flaps.
00:40:59Master on.
00:41:00Flaps are coming down.
00:41:02You want to make sure your flaps are fully extended.
00:41:05Oh, what do they do?
00:41:09Make the plane go slower.
00:41:11Why would you want it to go slower?
00:41:13You'd have a hard time landing if you didn't slow down a little bit.
00:41:21This is an elevator.
00:41:22Pitches the plane up and down.
00:41:24See?
00:41:25Well then, check.
00:41:26And this is the co-pilot seat.
00:41:27Pretty.
00:41:28Are we done?
00:41:29Do you want to see the controls?
00:41:30Come on.
00:41:31It's more comfortable than it looks, I promise.
00:41:32Okay, fine.
00:41:33Okay, fine.
00:41:34In?
00:41:35Mm-hmm.
00:41:36In?
00:41:37Mm-hmm.
00:41:38In?
00:41:39In?
00:41:40In?
00:41:41In?
00:41:42In?
00:41:43In?
00:41:44In.
00:41:49In?
00:41:50Okay.
00:41:51Okay.
00:41:52We're gonna turn the fuel pump switch on, make sure we have a
00:42:20positive fuel flow.
00:42:21Why do we need fuel?
00:42:24Switch off.
00:42:27Ready?
00:42:28For what?
00:42:29For your first flight lesson.
00:42:32Now?
00:42:34Do you trust our pre-flight check?
00:42:41Okay.
00:42:43Yeah?
00:42:44Yeah.
00:42:45Okay.
00:42:48Okay.
00:42:49Okay.
00:42:50Okay.
00:42:51Ready?
00:42:52Yes.
00:42:53Yes.
00:42:54Here we go.
00:42:56Hey, are you asleep?
00:43:16This was the best birthday ever.
00:43:17I like it so much when you're here.
00:43:23I love you.
00:43:24I love you.
00:43:30I love you.
00:43:31I love you.
00:43:37I love you.
00:43:38Hello?
00:43:39Jackie?
00:43:40Who's this?
00:43:41It's Wade.
00:43:42How have you been?
00:43:43Wade?
00:43:44How'd you get this number?
00:43:45Your mother.
00:43:46I hope that's alright.
00:43:47Yeah.
00:43:48Sure.
00:43:49What's up?
00:43:50What can I do for you?
00:43:51Well, first, I wanted to say I'm sorry.
00:43:52I haven't contacted you since Mark, you know.
00:43:54That's alright.
00:43:55The other thing is, I know you haven't read in a while.
00:43:56But, uh, something came in.
00:43:57I'm sorry.
00:43:58I'm sorry.
00:43:59I haven't contacted you since Mark, you know.
00:44:00That's alright.
00:44:01I know you haven't read in a while.
00:44:02But, uh, something came in, and I think you might want to take a look at it.
00:44:05Oh, my dear.
00:44:06Oh, my dear.
00:44:07Oh, my dear.
00:44:08What's up?
00:44:09You're not sure.
00:44:10My dear.
00:44:11Sir?
00:44:12Alright, I'm sorry.
00:44:13I'm sorry.
00:44:14All right, I don't know.
00:44:15I'm sorry.
00:44:16I'm sorry.
00:44:17I haven't contacted you since Mark, you know.
00:44:20That's alright.
00:44:21I'm sorry.
00:44:22Oh, my dear.
00:44:24I'm sorry.
00:44:25I'm sorry.
00:44:26I'm sorry.
00:44:27I'm sorry.
00:44:28I'm sorry.
00:44:29Are you still there?
00:44:32Yeah, uh, wait, I don't know what my mom told you, but I'm not really looking for anything
00:44:37right now.
00:44:38I'm really busy with school.
00:44:39I know, I know.
00:44:40I don't want to waste any time.
00:44:43It's Neptune 26.
00:44:44They're making a feature film out of it, it's gonna be a big holiday release, and this time,
00:44:50Tyler is going to be the lead.
00:44:54What are they offering?
00:44:55They're not, not yet.
00:44:57What do you mean?
00:44:59Well, they want you to read for it.
00:45:01Read for it?
00:45:02Why would I audition for the same part twice?
00:45:04Look, I have been told it's down between you and maybe two or three others.
00:45:08They are very interested.
00:45:10They contacted me.
00:45:12Wade, like I said, I'm not really looking for anything right now.
00:45:17Jackie, I just want you to think about it, right?
00:45:20I mean, what's the worst that could happen?
00:45:22You waste a couple days over Christmas break.
00:45:26Do you really want to see somebody else playing Tyler?
00:45:31I'm gonna let you think about it.
00:45:32Give me a couple days.
00:45:33I'll call you back on Monday, and then you decide.
00:45:37Okay.
00:45:38Great.
00:45:39It is so great to have you back.
00:45:41I'm not back yet, Wade.
00:45:51Looks great.
00:45:52Thanks.
00:45:53Kind of quiet today, Porcupine.
00:45:57Am I?
00:45:58Yeah.
00:45:59Yeah.
00:46:00Is everything okay?
00:46:01Yeah.
00:46:02Just, you know, school and stuff.
00:46:05Oh.
00:46:06Well, is there anything I can help you with?
00:46:08You know, by the way, if you're taking statistics next semester, let me know, because I have a
00:46:11book you can borrow.
00:46:12That way you don't have to buy one.
00:46:13They're really pricey.
00:46:14Thanks.
00:46:15You know, I think I might hold off on taking that class, though.
00:46:18I don't know if I'm going to have time to declare a second major.
00:46:21Really?
00:46:22Why?
00:46:23I mean, you're doing so well.
00:46:25Um, I got a call from Wade on Friday.
00:46:28He's my agent from back in the day.
00:46:30I thought you said you were done with acting.
00:46:32I never said that.
00:46:35What did Wade say?
00:46:39Uh, he wants me to audition for a Neptune feature over Christmas break.
00:46:46So you're going home for Christmas.
00:46:49Anyway, isn't that job already yours?
00:46:52Well, that's what I said, but, I mean, it has been a while, and it's a much bigger project.
00:46:58It would be the same part, but with a slightly different concept.
00:47:03Are you?
00:47:06I'm thinking about it.
00:47:08It's kind of scary, though.
00:47:09Apparently there's a handful of other people reading for it.
00:47:12I think you should.
00:47:18You do?
00:47:19Yep.
00:47:20Hey, how's your estate going?
00:47:25Still working on it.
00:47:27Just waiting to see how things will turn out.
00:47:31Turn out.
00:47:32That's great.
00:47:38Well, I don't know.
00:47:39All right, then I'm gonna leave the plane.
00:47:41I'm gonna leave the plane so I can just go ahead and make you happy.
00:47:45And you can just go ahead and just run over there.
00:47:49And I think if I'm keeping the plane on the plane, I can just go ahead and try and see.
00:47:50There's an emergency plane.
00:47:51So, how's it feel to be back in L.A.?
00:47:56Fine, I guess.
00:47:58Oh, come on.
00:47:59You know you'd rather be memorizing lines
00:48:01than some class schedule.
00:48:03Well, I'm glad I get to do both.
00:48:05Well, I have the information about the audition tomorrow.
00:48:09I want you to read with some new guy,
00:48:11a hot new kid that they want for the male lead.
00:48:14And here is your script.
00:48:17Needless to say, they want that back.
00:48:19Of course. Thank you.
00:48:21I always knew you'd come back.
00:48:23You like this too much.
00:48:25Don't jinx me. I haven't gotten the part yet.
00:48:29I have it under control, Dad. Don't worry about it.
00:48:32Set the thruster speed for me, will ya?
00:48:34Watch.
00:48:36This never would have happened if you had done what I told you to in the first place.
00:48:39Sorry, ma'am.
00:48:40This wouldn't happen to be your first assignment, would it?
00:48:43No, I've just never received orders from a girl before.
00:48:45Well, I can't help you there, neither have I.
00:48:47Oh, crap. Here they come again.
00:48:53Cut.
00:48:55Was that part of the audition?
00:48:57I don't know.
00:48:59Definitely not the first time that's happened.
00:49:01Hey, sorry about that, guys.
00:49:03It'll just be a couple of minutes.
00:49:04No worries.
00:49:06I'm Tommy, by the way.
00:49:07It's nice to meet you.
00:49:09It's a real privilege to be auditioning with you, Miss Kirk.
00:49:11Miss Kirk?
00:49:12Kind of freaking me out.
00:49:13Sorry.
00:49:17So, did you guys shoot the series on this soundstage?
00:49:19No.
00:49:20It was two doors down.
00:49:24I love the way a soundstage smells.
00:49:26I've never noticed.
00:49:27Really?
00:49:28Okay, are we all ready to go?
00:49:34You set?
00:49:37Okay, from the top.
00:49:39And...
00:49:40action.
00:49:42I have it under control, Dad.
00:49:43Don't worry about it.
00:49:44You have a flight to catch or something?
00:49:45Yeah, yeah, yeah.
00:49:46We're going home for the holidays.
00:49:47I've got to show off the engagement ring.
00:49:48Oh, yeah.
00:49:49Congratulations on that.
00:49:50Thanks.
00:49:51I have a pretty big extended family, so I hope she likes eating ham, because we're
00:50:06going to eat at about six houses.
00:50:08How about you?
00:50:09Me?
00:50:10Uh, no, no.
00:50:11Nothing planned.
00:50:12Well, you're going to see family.
00:50:14Uh, no.
00:50:15Well, you've got friends coming over.
00:50:17No, not really.
00:50:22I mean, I usually don't do anything anyways.
00:50:24Besides, I've got a lot of work to do, so...
00:50:28Oh.
00:50:31Are those done?
00:50:32Oh, oh.
00:50:42Oh, oh.
00:52:43Hello?
00:52:48Hey, Wade, it's me.
00:52:50Jackie?
00:52:51Is everything all right?
00:52:52It's two in the morning.
00:52:54Oh, sorry about that.
00:52:55Hey, have you heard from them?
00:52:57No, not yet.
00:52:59But you know how it is.
00:53:00I wouldn't worry about it.
00:53:02I'm sure you did your best.
00:53:04I'm going to go back to sleep now.
00:53:06No, wait.
00:53:06Wait, wait.
00:53:09Do me a favor.
00:53:10I need you to get me a meeting with the executives.
00:53:13Even if it's just one of them.
00:53:14Even if it's just for five minutes.
00:53:17I think I could give them a push.
00:53:20Please.
00:53:22I'm not going to be able to get to this until the first week of January, if we're lucky.
00:53:25That's fine.
00:53:27However long it takes.
00:53:28What did you do back at school on the third or something?
00:53:31Don't worry about it.
00:53:32I'll take care of that.
00:53:33All right.
00:53:34I'll get back to you tomorrow.
00:53:35Hey there.
00:54:05It's me.
00:54:06Um, this whole thing's going to take a little longer than I thought.
00:54:08I'm probably not going to be back until the 10th at least.
00:54:13Uh, let me know if you can still pick me up from the airport.
00:54:15I mean, I'd really like that.
00:54:18I miss you.
00:54:19Bye.
00:54:19Bye.
00:54:25Bye.
00:54:35Here you go.
00:54:37Jesus.
00:54:39What did you do to this?
00:54:42Read it?
00:54:42You do realize we have to give this back to them, like, now?
00:54:46Wait, do you know what these notes are?
00:54:48Uh, acting method stuff.
00:54:51No.
00:54:52It's the convergence of cognition and sensation.
00:54:56I'm going to fill in the blanks for them.
00:54:57Point them to it.
00:54:59To where?
00:55:01Look, the reality of it is, all I've done so far is this little cult show called Neptune 26.
00:55:06I don't have a big box office track record to offer them.
00:55:10What I do have is a knowledge of the character that no other actor has, and that is what the audience is looking for.
00:55:16Now, when they look at this ambiguous image, they may think that they want to fill in the blanks
00:55:21to some bimbo whose movie made a gazillion dollars last summer.
00:55:25I want to teach them that my insight is what fits the picture best.
00:55:29I'm an integral part of the audience's perceptual set when it comes to Tyler.
00:55:32A sort of mental predisposition to a character they already love.
00:55:36Now, I want these guys to feel like they need my experience more than just a big opening weekend.
00:55:42Tyler's grown, but reinventing her would be a huge mistake.
00:55:46See what I mean?
00:55:55Yes.
00:55:57We're on our way right now.
00:56:02Okay, Jackie, let's do this perceptual set.
00:56:07I can't believe you actually study in college.
00:56:32Oh, shit.
00:56:46So we have study group tonight.
00:56:48Yeah.
00:56:49Hey, guys.
00:56:49Let's talk about it.
00:56:52See you later.
00:56:57Look, I'm really sorry I missed the appointment.
00:56:59Did you guys do okay?
00:57:00Don't worry about it.
00:57:01We found somebody to replace you.
00:57:04I have to get close.
00:57:19Hello?
00:57:20Jackie, where have you been?
00:57:22I'm sorry I didn't have my phone.
00:57:24What's up?
00:57:24Did you hear from them?
00:57:25Yes.
00:57:26You got it.
00:57:27They want you.
00:57:29Are you serious?
00:57:29Yes.
00:57:32Look, there's a party I think you should go to.
00:57:34It's at one of the executive producers.
00:57:37It's nothing big, but I really do think you should get to know these people.
00:57:41Okay, so you want me to go back to L.A. again?
00:57:42No, no, no, no, no.
00:57:43It's over on your side, in the city.
00:57:47Oh, that's like two hours away.
00:57:48I'll email you the details.
00:57:50Wait, I don't actually have a car.
00:57:52They'll be expecting you.
00:57:53Hey, congratulations again, kiddo.
00:57:55Thanks.
00:57:58Break a leg.
00:58:04If you want, I can drive on the way home if you're tired.
00:58:07What do you want me to introduce myself as?
00:58:09My friend from college.
00:58:12Oh, hi.
00:58:18Hi, Nancy.
00:58:18Oh, thank you.
00:58:20I'm Jackie.
00:58:20Hi.
00:58:21Are you Laura?
00:58:21Yes.
00:58:22Oh, happy birthday.
00:58:23Oh, thank you.
00:58:24That is so nice of you.
00:58:26Bill?
00:58:27This is my friend Catherine.
00:58:28Hi, nice to meet you.
00:58:29Hi.
00:58:30Jackie.
00:58:31Bill Whitten.
00:58:31Hi.
00:58:32I'm so glad you could make it.
00:58:33Wade wasn't sure if you were coming.
00:58:34Oh, he insisted.
00:58:36Hey, there are some pretty hardcore Neptune fans I want you to meet.
00:58:39Oh, we're doing press already, huh?
00:58:40You have a good sense of humor.
00:58:41I like that.
00:58:47Red wine?
00:58:48Sure.
00:58:51So where do you know Jackie from?
00:58:53From school.
00:58:54Oh, you go to school together?
00:58:56No.
00:58:59Well, were you ever a fan of the show?
00:59:03Not really.
00:59:04Okay.
00:59:09Well, if you need anything at all, just let me know, okay?
00:59:15It was nice meeting you.
00:59:17Yep.
00:59:36Thanks for doing all the driving.
00:59:37You're welcome.
00:59:39Look, I hope you're not the jealous type, because Whitten told me they're giving Tyler a love interest.
00:59:44It's going to be this guy I auditioned with.
00:59:45Tommy, I think.
00:59:47He was so starstruck when I met him.
00:59:49I hope he's over it.
00:59:50Yeah, what?
00:59:51You think he has a crush on you?
00:59:53Probably.
00:59:57You're not actually jealous, are you?
00:59:59I was totally kidding.
01:00:00Why would he be jealous, Jacqueline?
01:00:03Jacqueline?
01:00:04I hope that is your name, is it?
01:00:06Why are you doing this?
01:00:07I thought you'd be happy for me.
01:00:09Really?
01:00:09Why do you care what I think?
01:00:10I mean, it's not like it's going to matter when you're gone anyways.
01:00:14What's that supposed to mean?
01:00:15What do you think that means?
01:00:17You think we're going to break up just because I'm taking a job someplace else?
01:00:20Pretty sure we're not the only long-distance couple on the planet, Catherine.
01:00:24Cute.
01:00:24Okay, so we're a couple now?
01:00:29That is so shitty.
01:00:30I'm sorry.
01:00:31I didn't...
01:00:32Can we just...
01:00:34Let's just talk about this tomorrow morning, okay?
01:00:37No.
01:00:38I want to talk about it now.
01:00:39First of all, you need to do me the fucking courtesy of at least admitting we're in a relationship.
01:00:44Second, give me a halfway decent explanation as to why you want to call it off.
01:00:48Okay, Jackie, think about this in practical terms.
01:00:51All right, California is all the way on the other side of the country.
01:00:54I mean, how often do you plan on flying out here to see me?
01:00:56Many times, whenever I have time off.
01:00:59Okay, fine.
01:01:00Yeah, let's say you do that.
01:01:01What are we going to do when you get here?
01:01:02I don't know.
01:01:03Same things we always do.
01:01:05And what if we see somebody you know?
01:01:08You're just going to say that we're college buddies again?
01:01:11I mean, how are you going to justify flying out here so often just to see a friend?
01:01:16Look, if that's what you're worried about, I'm with you.
01:01:21I'm totally with you.
01:01:22Okay, I'm not saying that I'd be able to make this public right away
01:01:25because I can't.
01:01:28But I can promise I would never let this be the reason for us to break up.
01:01:33I mean, even if there's speculation, articles, pictures, whatever.
01:01:38I'm willing to deal with it because I think you're worth it.
01:01:41Maybe I don't want to make this public.
01:01:43I agree.
01:01:44We'll have to wait for the right time.
01:01:45No, Jackie, there is no right or wrong time.
01:01:49Maybe I just don't think you're worth it.
01:01:52We'll have to wait for the rest of the day.
01:01:54We'll have to wait for the rest of the day.
01:01:55Hey, guys.
01:02:09You still go here?
01:02:11I thought you left.
01:02:12Yes, Andy.
01:02:13Still go here.
01:02:15New semester, new assignments.
01:02:18Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs.
01:02:20I get to learn about the psychosexual stages.
01:02:23That's as close as you're ever going to get to it.
01:02:25Would you like to switch with him?
01:02:27I feel like that would make better late-night reading for two.
01:02:31I'm sorry, Sandy.
01:02:32Have I done something to you?
01:02:34Do you want me to leave?
01:02:35No, I'm thrilled that we have our very own insider in the group.
01:02:39I think she's fine with what she has.
01:02:42Can't you just drop it?
01:02:43Drop what?
01:02:44The fucking janitor knows that she's banging a teacher.
01:02:47It's the only reason she gets good grades.
01:02:49Lord, no.
01:02:50She's too famous to go to class like the rest of us.
01:02:53Sandy, honey, is there something you want to tell me?
01:02:55No, I'm happy.
01:02:56I have my own trashy Catherine Stark sex story to tell all the freshmen next year.
01:03:01And if they want to know how it ends,
01:03:03they can just check out the special on coked-up ex-child stars on TV.
01:03:07I didn't want anybody else to see me like this.
01:03:31Trust me, I don't want to be here either.
01:03:43Do you really think this was the wisest thing to do?
01:03:49Oh, she was asking for it, okay?
01:03:50She's been asking for it.
01:03:52And you know, I was defending your name too.
01:03:55Jackie, I don't need you to do that.
01:03:57What if I wouldn't have been home?
01:03:59I don't care.
01:03:59Why are you dressed like that?
01:04:02Because I'm going to a party.
01:04:04What party?
01:04:06Fundraiser.
01:04:08Are you going alone?
01:04:10No.
01:04:11What are you going with?
01:04:12It's none of your business.
01:04:14Can I go with you instead?
01:04:15No.
01:04:15Why?
01:04:16What, do you feel like signing some autographs tonight, Jackie?
01:04:18Miss your fans?
01:04:20Be like picking up on some undergrads tonight there, Catherine?
01:04:23You know, you can stay the night if you need to.
01:04:24You know how to work the TV downstairs.
01:04:27You know, you can make fun of my job all you want,
01:04:29but at least I make my own money.
01:04:31I won't be mooching off my parents' inheritance
01:04:33for the rest of my life.
01:04:44You know, I think your show's on tonight.
01:04:46Try not to wipe it off on the couch
01:04:48when you're done jerking off to yourself.
01:04:52So this is the famous Stark lair.
01:05:09Uh, Catherine, you've got somebody on your couch.
01:05:13Hmm?
01:05:15Oh.
01:05:16Yeah, it's that kid from that TV show.
01:05:18It's called Saturn something.
01:05:20You know, let's go upstairs.
01:05:24Hey, um, make sure that you shut off the TV
01:05:26when you finish watching your cartoons, okay?
01:05:28Okay?
01:05:28Let's go upstairs.
01:06:02Hello?
01:06:06Jax.
01:06:07Zach, I didn't know you had my number.
01:06:10I'm sorry, am I bugging you? Are you busy?
01:06:13No, it's cool. What's up?
01:06:16Did Sandy hire you as a hitman? Is that why you're calling me?
01:06:19Right. Seriously, though, are you okay? I haven't seen you since that day.
01:06:23Yeah, I'll live.
01:06:24So, what's going on?
01:06:26Well, there's this party Friday night. It's not too far from here.
01:06:29You know, if you're interested in that sort of stuff.
01:06:33Well, what kind of party is it?
01:06:34The kind with a lot of booze and then loud music.
01:06:38Typical college party, I guess.
01:06:40I don't know if you had a chance to do anything like that yet.
01:06:42I could pick you up.
01:06:48Jax, did I lose you?
01:06:50No.
01:06:50Um, sure. I'll go.
01:07:04Enjoying the party?
01:07:05Oh, yeah.
01:07:07Listen, sorry about back there. TJ can be a real asshole.
01:07:12Very useful asshole, nonetheless.
01:07:13So, this is what you college kids do?
01:07:18Us college kids?
01:07:21Clearly a group you don't belong to.
01:07:23I know. I'm just an urban legend.
01:07:26I, um, heard all about that.
01:07:28I, um, heard all about it.
01:07:34厲害 high school kids.
01:07:36Raise your hand out of the house.
01:07:42Good girl.
01:07:43Tell me for you.
01:07:47Lucy.
01:07:50Go in, three.
01:07:51Take me first.
01:07:52Here you go.
01:07:52Where are you going?
01:08:00Back to my dorm.
01:08:02You're not even going to stay the night?
01:08:04I have to leave for LA in the morning.
01:08:06You're leaving for good?
01:08:08No, I just have to go do some press, signs and papers, and I'll be back in a couple weeks.
01:08:12Can I at least walk you back to your dorm?
01:08:14No, it's okay.
01:08:19Bye, Zach.
01:08:22Today we're going to go over the basics of anxiety disorders.
01:08:44One, generalized anxiety, panic disorders.
01:08:56Four, obsessive-compulsive disorder, better known as OCD.
01:09:07There are two main approaches to understanding them.
01:09:18The learning and the biological.
01:09:22If you will open your books to page 562, you will see an overview of both of these.
01:09:52Come in.
01:10:01I think these work better.
01:10:03Thanks.
01:10:06Are you sure one bedroom will be enough?
01:10:10With all the money you're making, I'm sure you could have gotten something bigger.
01:10:13You want me to set up the utilities for you while you're gone?
01:10:20No, I'll take care of it.
01:10:21Do you know how to do that?
01:10:22I think I could probably figure it out.
01:10:29You know, if something happens, you're always welcome to move back here again.
01:10:33If you want to.
01:10:34You said that.
01:10:36I meant it.
01:10:37I'm not going to need it.
01:10:38You don't have to feel threatened about it.
01:10:40I was just offering you something.
01:10:41You know, I think the word threatened actually applies to you more than it does to me.
01:10:45Really.
01:10:52I've got to finish packing up before I leave tomorrow, so.
01:11:01You know, it'll be hard getting used to not having you around here again.
01:11:07Same here.
01:11:08We'll make do.
01:11:10I stretch your profile for a translation.
01:11:12I study the conversation.
01:11:28Like a map.
01:11:28I search your profile for a translation
01:11:32I study the conversation like a map
01:11:36Cause I know there is strength in the differences between us
01:11:42And I know there is comfort where we overlap
01:11:46Come here, stand in front of the light
01:11:50Stand still so I can see your silhouette
01:11:54I hope that you have got all night
01:11:58Cause I'm not done looking, no, I'm not done looking
01:12:04Each one of us wants a piece of the action
01:12:16You can hear it in what we say
01:12:18You can see it in what we do
01:12:20You negotiate with chaos for some sense of satisfaction
01:12:25If you won't give it to me, at least give me a better view
01:12:29Come here, stand in front of the light
01:12:33Stand still so I can see your silhouette
01:12:37I hope that you have got all night
01:12:42Cause I'm not done looking, no, I'm not done looking
01:12:47Need some change?
01:13:13Machine's been broken for weeks
01:13:16I don't think they're going to fix it anytime soon
01:13:18Thanks
01:13:29You're welcome
01:13:30I heard you're leaving for good
01:13:32For good's a long time
01:13:34More like for the time being
01:13:35Never know
01:13:38Jackie?
01:13:41What's up?
01:13:42Good luck with your sophomore year, Sandy
01:13:47You too
01:13:48Checkout?
01:14:02No, returning actually
01:14:03I just want to make sure I'm not missing any
01:14:05Hi, is the May edition of the journal in yet?
01:14:08Give me one sec
01:14:09Hey
01:14:17Hi
01:14:19How's your article going?
01:14:23Fine
01:14:24That's good
01:14:25Yeah
01:14:27How's Ethan?
01:14:30He's good
01:14:31Good
01:14:31So I see they let you finish out the school year
01:14:36Yeah
01:14:36Same for you
01:14:38Yeah
01:14:39Lucky me
01:14:40Stark
01:14:41One May edition of the journal of applied psychology
01:14:44Thank you
01:14:44Well, good luck
01:14:48If I don't see you again
01:14:49Hey Neptune
01:15:06What happened to Saturn?
01:15:10Come on
01:15:11You know, I've always been a closet fan of your show
01:15:13You, uh, do anything right now?
01:15:18Uh, no, not really
01:15:20You?
01:15:23Mom, now you're stronger than you look
01:15:25Well, you know
01:15:25They got me working up five days a week
01:15:27Really?
01:15:29Personal trainer and everything
01:15:30Nice
01:15:31No more pasta for me, though
01:15:33Aw, you poor thing
01:15:35Do you hate me because of what happened to you?
01:15:47No
01:15:48No, I don't hate you
01:15:53You know, I wanted you from the first time I saw you in Hex's office
01:16:15And the first time you came over here
01:16:20I remember thinking
01:16:21Oh my god, she's gonna have a heart attack and die
01:16:23What?
01:16:25Oh, come on
01:16:26I don't think I've ever seen anyone so scared in my entire life
01:16:29I wasn't scared
01:16:30Oh, really?
01:16:31Oh, so you were just faking it for my benefit?
01:16:36Okay, maybe I was a little scared
01:16:38Okay, maybe I was a little terrified
01:16:43But you can't tell me that you don't know that everyone around here is afraid of you
01:16:48I can't do anything about that
01:16:49You're intimidating
01:16:51What did you think I was gonna do?
01:16:55I don't know what I know
01:16:56Right, right
01:16:58Because I'm a vampire
01:17:00I totally forget that sometimes
01:17:02Yeah, you're old enough
01:17:04I should get going
01:17:09I gotta get some sleep
01:17:10Really?
01:17:11I thought you said that your flight wasn't until tomorrow night
01:17:13It's not
01:17:14It's not
01:17:14But I have an interview in the morning
01:17:16There's some stupid magazine show
01:17:18They want to get footage of me walking around campus or something
01:17:21I don't know
01:17:21You want a ride back to your dorm?
01:17:24No, it's cool
01:17:25I'll walk
01:17:25What are you gonna do now?
01:17:35I don't know
01:17:36They'll be okay
01:17:40But you have my number
01:17:44I want the 323 area code
01:17:47Take care of yourself, okay?
01:17:57You too
01:17:58So Jackie, did you find it hard to adjust to college life after working for so long?
01:18:16Uh, actually I think it was harder for them to have me here
01:18:33But I found my little space eventually
01:18:36I heard you have like three majors or something
01:18:39No, just one actually
01:18:42Uh, I'm trying to double major
01:18:44Thinking of going to law school
01:18:46Maybe
01:18:46Anything you'll find hard to leave behind?
01:18:53Um, laundry room
01:18:55Probably the laundry room
01:18:58Are these staying here?
01:19:06Why are we whispering?
01:19:08They're shooting some TV show downstairs
01:19:10Um, no, I'll take these
01:19:15I'll be over in a minute
01:19:17Okay
01:19:18I'm glad I came here
01:19:26I'm glad I went through this
01:19:27But you're going right back to where you came from
01:19:30Well, there's no place like home
01:19:32As they say in the movies
01:19:34Okay
01:19:35I think that's all we need
01:19:36Thanks so much
01:19:38Thank you
01:19:39A pleasure as always
01:19:40So is Tyler going to be commander now or what?
01:19:44Well, it's a whole new ship
01:19:46Whole new universe out there
01:19:47Just have to wait and see
01:19:49Fair enough
01:19:50Ready guys?
01:19:51I'm glad you're going to be the one who's going to be the one who's going to be the one who's going to be the one who's going to be the one who's going to be the one who's going to be the one who's going to be the one who's going to be the one who's going to be the one who's going to be the one who's going to be the one who's going to be the one who's going to be the one who's going to be the one who's going to be the one who's going to be the one who's going to be the one who's going to be the one who's going to be the one who's going to be the one who's going to be the one who's going to be the one who's going to be the one who's going to be the one who's going to be the one who's going to be the one who's going to be the one who's going to be the one who's going to be the one who's going to be the one who
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