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00:00:00Oh, my brother, you treat me wrong.
00:00:30I'm trying to shut my mouth and to stop our song.
00:00:36Just look at them people.
00:00:39They've been hanging their heads.
00:00:42They can see the fire in the sky and the trailer dead.
00:00:47And it ain't right.
00:00:51No, brother, it ain't right.
00:01:00No, my brother, you gotta miss her right now.
00:01:12You know it's the hour.
00:01:15We got the power.
00:01:18Come on, people.
00:01:21All together right now.
00:01:24It's time to make a stand.
00:01:26My perimeter is compromised.
00:01:28Sort the R-ordinates by coordinating.
00:01:31My call, my call, now, now!
00:01:32No, brother, it ain't right.
00:01:41We're gonna make it right.
00:01:44Oh, brother, we'll make it right.
00:01:48You know, I came here five years ago to help my sick eye.
00:02:18Uncle run this place.
00:02:19But ever since then, I can assure you that all major Ivy League colleges keep a very close
00:02:26eye on all our students.
00:02:27Please, go on down here.
00:02:28There it is.
00:02:29All right.
00:02:31Many of you already know me from your time in detention.
00:02:36I am Mr. Price, as you've probably already heard.
00:02:41Mr. Watts has received a job at Dartmouth, and so I have inherited you for a day while
00:02:49we wait for your new teacher, Mr. Clemens, to arrive, who is already late.
00:02:59Top dog six.
00:03:00This is cool, cat.
00:03:01My six is down.
00:03:03My perimeter is compromised.
00:03:04You're late.
00:03:27Dysa, please hand these out.
00:03:30in advance of his late arrival because i'm such a great guy i have prepared for you a worksheet
00:03:38to give you a head start on the assignment that your new teacher mr clemens will be giving you
00:03:47yes um yeah mr price sir i'm really not feeling that well see uh today at lunch we had those
00:03:56uh chicken byproducts and will shape little stegosaurus and um showing in lines that they
00:04:01didn't want theirs can i just can i just go to the nurse's office just a second there uh anybody else
00:04:10not feeling well kind of what i thought sit down thank you
00:04:16you may begin um what if we don't know the date that our parents are married well that's why we
00:04:27call it homework now boarding students this means a call home before study hall not during actually
00:04:35uh eliza i can probably help you out because if i'm not mistaken your parents were married exactly 16
00:04:42years ago today oh do wish them happy anniversary for me huh huh november december january carry the two
00:04:58oh that's curious you were born only five months after they were married oh
00:05:03uh huh so is that true i mean is today really your parents anniversary i don't know why would he
00:05:13know that or even care for that matter he doesn't he's just trying to get out of life like he does
00:05:18all the townies who don't pay as much as the borders are you mr clemens i am and you are billy price
00:05:30welcome to wesleyan sir my father mr price asked me to give you a tour well why don't you just show
00:05:38me to my classroom okay
00:05:46well the only reason i'm taking this class is because we said we'd all do a class together
00:05:50and genius boy over here promised it was going to be interesting hey i i like history yeah well
00:05:55that's because you're a mutant a cold-hearted bell curve killer what i don't need is more homework
00:06:01besides i hate history
00:06:08i think he's new history teacher
00:06:13maybe the homework won't be so bad after all you think so not a chance chiquita here's your class
00:06:25um ronnie sir ronnie hi ronnie ronnie physics i forgot i love history
00:06:40mr clemens i see you found the history test mr watts left for you he was very adamant that you get
00:06:58those well i did i just want to get to know the students in my own way oh i'm sorry i didn't expect
00:07:06anyone that's okay clemens a new guy oh uh vero nice to meet you mind if i they should name the
00:07:15school after vero he knows every student that's ever walked these halls so may i show you around
00:07:24thanks i think i can find my own way well all right then welcome to wesleyan academy
00:07:31there's a faculty lunch in the teacher's lounge tomorrow see you there
00:07:42hey man what are you gonna do when you get out of this hole huh teach history
00:07:46why's that i was an orphan at 14 on the streets and lost but i had a great history teacher
00:07:52told me today today is tomorrow's history make it count i'm gonna change my life give me meaning and purpose
00:08:12you're gonna have to increase your rehearsal time by an hour after school every day what have a look
00:08:33i've been accepted to audition for the music conservatory in paris i sent in your audition
00:08:47tape i hope you didn't mind mine are you kidding oh mr richard i love you thank you thank you thank you
00:08:54thank you thank you thank you thank you so much you have no idea you're gonna have to rehearse a lot
00:09:00more than you've been doing i will i will i'm so excited
00:09:12whoo well you didn't actually think you finished first did you
00:09:18oh you did well let me let you in on a little secret there lover boy
00:09:22they don't even keep stats on you actually there isn't even a depth chart that is deep enough
00:09:27to have your name on it good to see you too bill hey have i told you yet how much i appreciate your
00:09:35constant encouragement i'll go crawl under the porch and bark at the cats no really thanks for caring
00:09:40enough to show me some tough love really means a lot to me especially coming from a faculty brat
00:09:46i give it up fish bait you know what you're always gonna be a loser freak
00:09:59boss mom i'm excited eliza i've been accepted to audition for the music conservatory
00:10:05happy anniversary sweetheart oh thank you happy anniversary to you oh mom i'm sorry that we can
00:10:19need some photos for my poster oh that's so great sweetheart would you help cody with that i can help
00:10:24him no no no no no no i gotta let's go bud you and i are going to sit and talk about your future
00:10:31so um happy anniversary i guess thanks
00:10:49what year were you and mom married 1968 16 years ago to this very day
00:10:54cool cool well um good night good night eliza
00:11:15uh uncle brandolph you okay i mean rest yeah no i'll just stop i'll be over there
00:11:37mr blakeslee mr blakeslee uh your attorney and mr boudreaux are here
00:11:55i need you to sign the changes to your will that we discussed
00:11:59lies has been accepted to audition yeah i like your idea
00:12:07uh if she receives the family's honor by making the academy the entire
00:12:17estate goes to her and to my jenny 50 50. that's what the papers say i'm counting on you phil
00:12:28my only other living family is price whose
00:12:38greed for money has kept him pandering to me all his life
00:12:44come on dad what else do you expect me to do you're not stupid billy she's mcfarland's best friend
00:12:50i hate that kid he's such a loser well even i can see that he wants more than just friendship from her
00:12:54and she is completely infatuated with you so so confuse her make her think that mcfarlane is the
00:13:05jerk to make them hate each other rip them apart and then ask her to the dance or something
00:13:10oh dad i got a reputation look old man blakeslee died last night before i could get him to change his
00:13:16will back if she makes it to the conservatory we're through you got that everything that i've
00:13:22had to lower myself and grovel for gone but why why me why do you want me to do it
00:13:29because if it's traced back to me we're still toast you know what just get the job done billy
00:13:36and don't bother coming home until you have something good to tell me
00:13:58what's wrong eliza
00:14:00nothing maybe i'm just a little scared well don't be you do fine
00:14:13i'll see you after school
00:14:22are there any other issues to discuss uh yes please remind the students
00:14:28that after a third tardy they lose half a grade point
00:14:34that's according to teacher discretion certainly they're legitimate tardies
00:14:39yes and uh how exactly would we know if it's legitimate
00:14:46oh we could try something radical like asking the students to be honest
00:14:52school rules specifically state that a tardy can only be excused
00:14:56if the student has a note from a teacher or the dean's office guys guys guys all we're trying
00:15:01to do here is minimize excessive tardiness so please use your best judgment in case any of you
00:15:08haven't met him yet this is stephen clements he's replacing mr watts in the history department
00:15:15welcome welcome welcome to wesleyan oh and congratulations mr boudreaux of our music department
00:15:23his protege and our own eliza baird has been accepted to audition for the music conservatory
00:15:30in paris
00:15:35so
00:15:40hey where are you going
00:15:42i need to drop history
00:15:45whoa what you can't
00:15:48well sure she can
00:15:49still one hour to get mr clements to sign this card and return it to me
00:15:55okay thanks i'll be right back
00:16:00wait a second why are you doing this i thought we all agreed we were gonna take history together
00:16:04it was my parents 16th anniversary yesterday
00:16:11okay so
00:16:14so i'm dropping history and i don't want to talk about it anymore
00:16:21thank goodness you guys are here isn't this weird
00:16:23weird
00:16:34we're in big trouble oh this is bad
00:16:39still think i'm crazy oh no it gets worse
00:16:53a field trip
00:16:56what are you doing
00:16:59where are you going
00:17:02come on there patty smurf field trip
00:17:05come on amy
00:17:09annotations are notes that you make about the text while you are reading it
00:17:15what in the world
00:17:18of course you are not to
00:17:19to mark your textbooks which are school property in any way
00:17:26i'm mr clements your new history teacher take off your shoes and socks gather round
00:17:49and talk about a freak show what does he think he's doing
00:17:56wouldn't matter i'm dropping this class anyway
00:17:58really
00:18:00hey
00:18:02so do you kind of got a thing for spence or do i have a chance
00:18:07he and i are just friends
00:18:10excuse me
00:18:10ice front
00:18:25after the battle of gettysburg general mead of the north wired headquarters saying cannot delay to pick up the debris of the battlefield
00:18:33the debris
00:18:40thousands of soldiers bodies fermenting in the july heat and humidity
00:18:46teams of soldiers confederate prisoners and local civilians worked as quickly as they could to bury the
00:18:52bodies under minimal covering one soldier described the earth giving way beneath his feet
00:18:57as he walked the shallow trenches of the battlefield
00:19:06farmers had to plant around the bodies
00:19:09later all the bodies were exhumed identified where possible
00:19:13and relocated to a final resting place
00:19:17abraham lincoln spoke only 272 words at the dedication of that cemetery saying it is rather for us to be here dedicated to the great task remaining before us
00:19:27you
00:19:30liza
00:19:32eliza
00:19:35thanks
00:19:37i can't memorize the gettysburg address can't he even make us do that
00:19:40see i was right even you guys are ready to go on strike after the first day look who's talking you were staring at him
00:19:48uh he didn't sign it see you were staring there goes your history boycott
00:19:52we're talking major grief here i i gotta get her to sign it no you can't i already saw him leave
00:19:57welcome back
00:20:00that stuff he was saying did you guys know it was in the gettysburg address
00:20:03yeah
00:20:05not you the normal people
00:20:07eliza look he said we didn't have to memorize it it's not going to count our final grade
00:20:17eliza pay attention to the timing it goes one
00:20:21one two three four not one two three and four
00:20:27sorry
00:20:30four score and seven years ago our fathers brought forth on this continent a new nation conceived in
00:20:37liberty and dedicated to the proposition that all men are created equal we are met on the great
00:20:42battlefield of that war we have come to dedicate a portion of that field as a final resting place
00:20:49for those who came for their lives that that nation might live
00:20:59whoa cool thanks mom it's perfect
00:21:09you okay yeah i'm just tired that's all
00:21:13hey did you do a scrapbook for me of course i did do you want me to find it no it's okay
00:21:26night night
00:21:43great task remaining before us it is for us the living rather to be dedicated here to the
00:21:54unfinished work which they who fought here have so nobly advanced that we hear highly
00:22:00that the dead shall not have died or laid the world will little note nor long remember what we say
00:22:06here but it can never forget what they did here that this nation under god shall have a new birth of
00:22:12freedom and that a government of the people by the people for the people shall not perish from this earth
00:22:24thank you thank you you did it why did you do it you're asking us seriously because we had to
00:22:35no you didn't i said it wouldn't affect your grade and why did you learn it amy
00:22:38why did you memorize lincoln's words what makes you think i did surprise surprise that's our amy
00:22:50now before any of you start fantasizing that i'm against testing or that this is going to be an
00:22:54easy class there'll be a quiz tomorrow
00:22:55on the contents and historic relevance of the gattlesburg address yes
00:23:02sit down ronald hey how do you feel
00:23:06well uh i feel different
00:23:11good different anybody else feel different
00:23:16amy different i didn't learn it
00:23:21um i feel different smarter yeah that's a first good no no no that's good
00:23:30you all you all understand you are different smarter you're better off because of the great
00:23:35deeds and great words of those who've gone before you
00:23:40now it means something to me because you've learned it it's here
00:23:44and now it's a part of who you are
00:23:50spencer your history mark it down today is tomorrow's history someday you're going to look
00:23:56back on this moment you realize your whole life was changed because of what you did today
00:24:00hmm okay spencer now the assignment i'm handing out is to report on your own personal histories
00:24:12like a genealogy like a pedigree chart no it's much more than that it's not just names and dates
00:24:17it's in depth it's your own personal and family histories
00:24:25for less
00:24:26what great deeds and words did your ancestors leave for you what will be your legacy to your descendants
00:24:49to your descendants who is shelley how smart is spencer patrick mcfarland
00:24:58what are you doing here where are you supposed to be
00:25:00i was just move it you can explain to the dean
00:25:12yesterday she failed to get her transfer card signed and then came begging to me for an extension
00:25:19which i gave her now today she's just standing in the hole no intention of going to class
00:25:27so that's an automatic f for sloughing no but i was just you know the rules do you wish to explain this eliza
00:25:37what happened you're supposed to wait in the hall
00:25:39is there a problem
00:25:46so you knew she was there of course
00:25:49so i'm sure you were practicing some new teaching technique with her
00:25:54hmm yeah come on eliza
00:25:57why'd you do that because you have the desire to stand outside my classroom and listen
00:26:23i need you to sign my transfer card
00:26:31oh too late for that
00:26:33well it wasn't too late yesterday when i gave it to you to sign
00:26:37well you just gave me a piece of paper you didn't ask me to sign it
00:26:41well it's not too late because mr price gave me an extension
00:26:44you can't ignore this
00:26:52so will you please sign my transfer card mr clements
00:26:57no
00:26:59what what gives you the right
00:27:03well i'm just not gonna let you take the easy way out
00:27:05i have never taken the easy way out and you obviously don't know anything about me and my history
00:27:13is none of your business what are you afraid of
00:27:18let's throw some of your history out on the table for everybody to examine
00:27:21see what you're afraid of you can take your history
00:27:24mr boudreau i need to have a word with you please
00:27:44oh he's so mad
00:27:46yeah who
00:27:47limits whoa whoa slow down i don't understand what your problem is with him
00:27:53you've been trying to get out of his class ever since he got here and eliza he's a great teacher
00:27:59i don't think this has anything to do with him
00:28:03do you want to talk about it
00:28:06i just i can't right now it's it's too complicated
00:28:10is it about the music conservatory oh my gosh the conservatory
00:28:22mr boudreau i am so sorry i'm late
00:28:25well don't worry eliza isn't really a class so there's no great point to lose for being late
00:28:35where's mr boudreau our dear mr boudreau has decided to retire
00:28:41what no no no that's impossible he wouldn't do that yeah kind of a forced retirement really
00:28:48inappropriate conduct with student but he took the bullet for you that's ridiculous perhaps
00:28:58but that isn't how he saw it so shall we get to work i promised him that i would do my best to
00:29:05help out in his absence yeah you know this one
00:29:12it'll come
00:29:18hey how long have you been there i would have said a lot faster i didn't know you were waiting
00:29:22here for me
00:29:26hey what's the matter
00:29:32oh you know i'm sorry about mr boudreau i tried to talk my dad out of it i told him that you were
00:29:39just a really friendly girl please he's like my grandfather no good well so he's not my competition
00:29:45i mean um you were waiting here for me weren't you you weren't
00:29:54well i hope you're not waiting for spencer if you did i hope you packed a lunch he may be a while
00:30:00i mean nothing against the kid but he's not the strongest swimmer
00:30:03well hey there mcfarland did you happen to pick up all the towels last guy out of the pool remember
00:30:10let's go bro i'll see you later eliza
00:30:16well it's like we always say jerks travel in groups of threes i mean is it some kind of zen number in the
00:30:23jerk world or something sometimes you are so into your own life that you don't think about anybody
00:30:28else but yourself whoa whoa hey hey what's wrong i'm sorry about mr boudreau all right how do you
00:30:39know i heard billy bragging it up about how his dad gave the old coot the boot he didn't say that
00:30:48look eliza don't fall for his charm all right you know what don't act like my big brother okay
00:30:55can make my own choices eliza come on eliza where are you going you just need to think well let me
00:31:06give you a run home you know billy can't recover from being a jerk yeah there's no jerks anonymous
00:31:16jerkdom isn't a place you can just go vacation in and come home once you go with a tan line stay
00:31:21hey i don't think that's true okay so maybe they fade over time come on eliza smile a little huh
00:31:33ow okay good you're making progress so what do you think i'm a jerk now
00:31:41what what
00:31:43i'm gonna let that get in the way of your future well ever since you
00:32:10told me about the conservatory it's been my dream to go there okay let's get to work
00:32:16beside composing and singing your own work the conservatory has asked that you prepare
00:32:23a classical piano piece so i want you to learn the moonlight sonata but i already have
00:32:32have you i don't want you to just play the moonlight sonata i want you to play it
00:32:38like beethoven felt it i want you to know what he was thinking what he wrote it and who he wrote it
00:32:43for and and what he felt when you do that then you really have learned the piece okay eliza it's
00:32:53important for you to remember the music conservatory doesn't just listen for the students music they
00:33:00listen for the music in the student hey eliza i found your scrapbook
00:33:08uh pictures and you have clothes on yes um do you have any other scrapbooks of me
00:33:24hey can we finish this tomorrow yeah yeah okay good night baby good night buddy
00:33:29sweetie i have tons of pictures of you growing up i just haven't had a chance to put them in scrapbooks
00:33:40that's all do you love cody more than me
00:33:48i mean were you even planning on getting married or did you just have to
00:33:59um of course we planned on getting married mr clements wouldn't sign my transfer so i have to do my
00:34:08personal history or i flunk it includes stuff like when i was born and when my parents were married and
00:34:20whether i was even wanted or if it was just an accident
00:34:29i didn't see that coming i guess we knew that day was going to come sometime not now
00:34:59i'm sure to make originals they only take the top three summers
00:35:27where's the region meet this year here really
00:35:36you know you're getting caught between two and three strokes from the wall you should try watching
00:35:40the ceiling see that seam it's exactly two strokes from there to the wall you should accelerate quicker
00:35:48so you get there in two strokes instead of three
00:35:52okay you know it's an old pool too
00:35:57edge tiles original ones they go deeper than most
00:36:01you ever slip when you push off yeah about four inches deeper tiles are over plaster
00:36:06not a lot less slick you can push off with everything you got without slipping right
00:36:11i want standard uh underwater in your dolphin kick full ten yards up here to the slope
00:36:18ten yards well sure you've been practicing holding your breath haven't you to increase your lung capacity
00:36:27work up to 60 seconds then 80 80. what come here
00:36:40i'll get you after class
00:36:41okay i'll be waiting just precious fun little games are you guys ready for this
00:36:52i believe this is yours miss barrett please see me after class
00:36:54i'll get you after class
00:36:56i'll get you after class
00:36:58often history is made when someone decides to change the way people think about things
00:37:03the way of doing things revolution means radical change of any kind
00:37:08for instance why do you sit in this chair every day
00:37:10um because it's here thank you sir ronnie edmund hillary
00:37:16let's say you mr mcfarland oh never mind amy why do you sit in that same chair every day
00:37:25it's what we always do exactly exactly which is why i want you to change sit somewhere else come on
00:37:31let's go sit somewhere else sit on the floor if you want but we get dirty
00:37:44truth shines through revolution change it's dirty business gertes said whatever you can do
00:37:52or dream you can begin it boldness has genius magic and power in it so be bold get up get up get up
00:38:00get up on your feet move move the desks around change them around put them in a square put them
00:38:04in a box put them in a circle i don't care make us make us trying whatever get your fingers dirty
00:38:11get dirty right mr price let me get through here all right see that wasn't so hard was it that was
00:38:19fun no it was great give yourself a hand all right
00:38:23you've created new possibilities by doing nothing more than changing the way you always do things
00:38:35tomorrow this will be history and you'll have had a hand in changing it you've eliminated walls
00:38:40you've started to get dirty today is tomorrow's history make it count
00:39:01you wanted to talk to me yeah you know i don't want you in here if you're just putting in time
00:39:15you were right i had no business making a decision concerning your life so i'm gonna go see if i can
00:39:20get that transfer signed for you no wait i i need to apologize i was listening and thinking about what
00:39:28you were saying about history mr brujo told me that it was important that i know why beethoven wrote
00:39:34the moonlight sonata oh yeah that's because music conservatory doesn't just listen to a student's
00:39:42music they listen for the music in the student who told you that a long time ago i had a friend who
00:39:49wanted to go there so i happen to know they don't take students who drops off more history
00:39:55you'd have been ineligible had i signed your transfer mr price never told me that yeah
00:40:07lies i've heard you play i want to help
00:40:11so how am i supposed to know what beethoven was feeling
00:40:15well who would you ask mr mcfarland
00:40:18huh um conan the librarian shall we you're such a nerd
00:40:35hi
00:40:46my
00:40:48i'm
00:40:54i'm
00:40:58i'm
00:41:00i'm
00:41:05i'm
00:41:06When I'm walking home with no one next to me
00:41:17Stealing glances from across the busy street
00:41:22This is our silly game
00:41:26Stuck on the beat, it's on the beat
00:41:29Playing make-believe
00:41:36Here, try in there
00:41:57Might help
00:42:00Please return it when you're finished
00:42:05Woohoo!
00:42:29You look bored, you waiting for someone?
00:42:42Spencer?
00:42:43Figures.
00:42:44Been waiting long, why don't I give you a ride?
00:42:48Okay
00:42:49Okay
00:42:50Here, go!
00:42:51Go to the gym!
00:42:52Yes, my God!
00:42:54A normal way to the gym!
00:42:59Let's go!
00:43:03I don't know.
00:43:33Where'd you get the play?
00:43:36Mr. Clements.
00:43:38To my number one, this will help you better understand my second love, Jenny B.
00:43:46Somebody's got a girlfriend.
00:43:50Well, you're right.
00:44:03I don't know.
00:44:33I can't do the assignment.
00:44:38Why?
00:44:41It's personal.
00:44:43My histories usually are.
00:44:49There's nothing in my scrapbook that says I was born.
00:44:53Not even in the newspaper birth announcements.
00:44:56No pictures of my mom pregnant with me or of me in the hospital.
00:45:01They were married in October of 1968, and I was born in March, five months later.
00:45:12So you think they didn't want you?
00:45:22It just feels like they were hiding it.
00:45:27Oh, it may feel that way, but the truth isn't always that simple.
00:45:31Before you jump to conclusions, you have to explore all the possibilities.
00:45:42You were premature.
00:45:45Or, for example, your mom's eyes are green, right?
00:45:50Yeah.
00:45:51And your dad's?
00:45:54Great as well.
00:45:56Did you learn anything in biology about genetics?
00:46:00What you need to do is explore all the facts and be really sure about what you want to ask your parents when you go and talk to them.
00:46:09Eliza, wait, honey.
00:46:14You knew I was adopted.
00:46:16Why didn't you just tell me?
00:46:17We couldn't.
00:46:19In order to get you, we had to agree to a court order not to tell you until you were 18.
00:46:23A court order?
00:46:24Yeah.
00:46:28Did you see my birth mom at the hospital after I was born?
00:46:33No.
00:46:35Do you know her name?
00:46:36Please understand that no matter what, we love you as if you were our own flesh and blood.
00:46:41But I'm not.
00:46:45I don't know who I am.
00:46:46You are and will always be our daughter, Eliza Baird.
00:46:50The past does not change who you are.
00:46:53Whose past?
00:46:55Yours, maybe, but not mine.
00:46:58The two most important people in my life gave me up.
00:47:02It wasn't like that at all.
00:47:03All I'm saying is it's not every day you find out that your mom and dad aren't your real mom and dad.
00:47:16What if I find out who they are on my own?
00:47:18It's not going to make it any easier.
00:47:20They need to know.
00:47:21Why don't you understand that?
00:47:22We understand, of course, that you want to know.
00:47:25You have to trust that the decisions we made have always been what we believe is best for you.
00:47:38I love you, sweetheart.
00:47:39I am adopted.
00:47:54That's okay.
00:47:56But I don't know how I feel about it.
00:47:59Well, do you have wonderful parents that love you?
00:48:00Yeah, but I just want to know their names and why they didn't keep me.
00:48:07I mean, isn't that a part of who I am?
00:48:09Yeah, but does it really matter right now?
00:48:12I don't know.
00:48:12It's just finding out right now.
00:48:15I mean, it's not fair.
00:48:16Was going deaf fair to Beethoven?
00:48:20No.
00:48:21Well, Liza, something bad happens to all of us in our life.
00:48:28Whether it's because of the choices we make or because, you know, events beyond our control.
00:48:33But it's how we get up and go forward from that that matters the most.
00:48:37Like, Beethoven, he was able to find his music in spite of being deaf.
00:48:41Right?
00:48:44So, how's that audition piece of yours coming along?
00:48:49Terrible.
00:48:51Mr. Boudreau doesn't think I can see how concerned he is, but I know he's disappointed in me.
00:48:58Well, we can't change the past, Liza.
00:49:03We study history, learn from the past, so that we don't repeat its mistakes.
00:49:10Remember that friend I told you about?
00:49:13Well, she let her emotions get in the way of going to the conservatory.
00:49:17I don't want to make that mistake.
00:49:20Good.
00:49:21So, you don't have to include your biological parents or your adoption in the assignment.
00:49:26Really?
00:49:28No.
00:49:29Nice. That was a lot faster, Spence.
00:49:49Can you do it again?
00:49:50Yeah.
00:49:53Good man.
00:49:54Then we're ready to do a timed trial tomorrow
00:49:56to see who can go to Regions on Friday.
00:49:57That all right with you?
00:49:59Sure.
00:50:00Get out of here.
00:50:10Nice job, man.
00:50:15Spence, why do you do that?
00:50:16Is locker slamming some sort of guy bonding thing,
00:50:19like a slug in the arm or something?
00:50:22I wouldn't think a slug in your arm.
00:50:25Well, it's you.
00:50:28Hi.
00:50:29Hi.
00:50:30Locker slamming, not really a guy bonding thing.
00:50:34It's more of an attention-getting device.
00:50:36Well, it's annoying.
00:50:38Well, what would you recommend?
00:50:42I don't know, visual contact, maybe a smile in the hallway,
00:50:48being nice to my friends.
00:50:50Doesn't take too much.
00:50:52All right.
00:50:53Well, how about I call you?
00:50:55That could work.
00:51:00Well, that would require a number.
00:51:03No, not there.
00:51:12Hey, Spence.
00:51:14You know, I've been meaning to tell you that I think your backstroke is getting really good.
00:51:18And actually, I think the three of us should all hang out, Jack.
00:51:20Spencer!
00:51:21So, have I been acting a little strange lately?
00:51:33Uh, no.
00:51:34You've been acting a lot strange lately.
00:51:37So, what's up?
00:51:40Um, it's kind of complicated, but in a nutshell, I found out I'm adopted.
00:51:50Oh my gosh, Liza.
00:51:52Yeah.
00:51:53I'd totally be freaking out right now.
00:51:55Okay, so all things considered, maybe you weren't acting so strange after all?
00:52:00Are you okay?
00:52:02Yeah, I mean, I'm getting there.
00:52:05It's just, do me a favor and just be there for me.
00:52:11I mean, like, don't tell anyone.
00:52:14But if I start acting a little weird, just let me know.
00:52:19So, what about the assignment?
00:52:22Yeah, I'm not going to include any of the adoption stuff in it.
00:52:26Unless, I find out who my biological parents are.
00:52:31Let's just hope it's not these guys.
00:52:34Did I have mirrors back then?
00:52:46Jenny B.
00:52:48Jenny B.
00:52:51It's Jennifer Blakeslee.
00:52:54Who's that?
00:52:57No one.
00:53:18So, I have to finish my family history assignment.
00:53:21So, I'm going to need to quiz you guys about some stuff.
00:53:26Don't worry, Mr. Clements said I don't have to include any of what we talked about yesterday.
00:53:30What year did you guys graduate?
00:53:32I played volleyball and your dad was on the football team.
00:53:37Dad played football?
00:53:39No, he was just on the team.
00:53:41But he was a great swimmer.
00:53:43In fact, his medley relay team took state our senior year.
00:53:46So, who were your best friends?
00:53:56Mom says you interrogated her.
00:53:58Held her under the white light.
00:54:00Did you break her?
00:54:01Hardly.
00:54:02You're relay team took state?
00:54:04Oh, yeah.
00:54:05I'll have to tell Spencer.
00:54:07He'll be all over it.
00:54:08Mm-hmm.
00:54:09Let's see here.
00:54:11Oh, here we go.
00:54:13Glistmire, Peterson, Squires.
00:54:16And me.
00:54:18No, let me see it.
00:54:19I'm going to look at you and Mom some more.
00:54:21Okay.
00:54:26You say a word about my clothes, you're grounded.
00:54:28Oh, it's too late for that.
00:54:30Dad.
00:54:32Seriously.
00:54:33Come on now.
00:54:40By now, most of you should have completed the basic research on your family history.
00:54:45Now you get to have a little fun, be creative because you can present it any way you like.
00:54:50You're not going to find these words in your book.
00:54:52That doesn't mean they're not history.
00:54:54They're not important.
00:54:55If it's important to you, then it's part of history.
00:54:57Right?
00:54:58So, I would like to share with you a little piece of my history to get the ball rolling.
00:55:03I love this song.
00:55:04Wow.
00:55:05I love this song.
00:55:06Wow.
00:55:07You should see what a lovely, lovely world this would be.
00:55:10I love this one.
00:55:11I love this one.
00:55:12I love this one.
00:55:13I love this one.
00:55:14I love this one.
00:55:15I love this one.
00:55:16I love this one.
00:55:17I love this one.
00:55:18I love this one.
00:55:19I love this one.
00:55:20I love this one.
00:55:21I love this one.
00:55:22I love this one.
00:55:23I love this one.
00:55:24I love this one.
00:55:25I love this one.
00:55:26I love this one.
00:55:27I love this one.
00:55:28I love this one.
00:55:29I love this one.
00:55:30You should see what a lovely, lovely world this would be.
00:55:38Never in wonder to live together.
00:55:45It seems to me such an easy, easy thing this would be.
00:55:52Why can't you and me learn to love the woman?
00:55:57Oh, help me now. All the world over, so easy to see.
00:56:03People everywhere.
00:56:06I can't understand.
00:56:09People everywhere.
00:56:13I can't understand.
00:56:18I can't understand.
00:56:22I can't understand.
00:56:24Stop it. Get back to work.
00:56:30Who the heck does he think he is?
00:56:40Okay, okay. I'll talk to him.
00:56:43Yes, please. Because he's bad for the students, he's bad for the school, but he doesn't fit in.
00:56:49Mr. Clements is a great teacher. The kids love him.
00:56:54I don't. Maybe you've forgotten who you're dealing with.
00:56:58You don't own this school yet, Mr. Price. Get out of my office before I lose my patience.
00:57:11Okay, that was actually pretty cool. It's one of the songs my dad said to listen to in Vietnam.
00:57:27We should have never gone over there.
00:57:28Yeah, I mean, it's no wonder we lost. Fighting a war with a bunch of drug addicts.
00:57:33The ground troops were nothing but a government-sponsored drug party.
00:57:36I would have been lined up right there with the protesters and draft dodgers.
00:57:39Wait, wait, wait.
00:57:40You don't know anything about what you're saying, you know.
00:57:45What?
00:57:47We're gonna often hear a lot of debates and arguments, posing views about whether we should have gone to war or engaged in war.
00:57:56Just make sure, before you open your mouths, that you've studied the facts so you can know the truth.
00:58:01Follow me. Follow me. I want to show you something.
00:58:05Are you supposed to go somewhere?
00:58:07Come on.
00:58:08Where are we going?
00:58:14All students at this school.
00:58:18How many of you knew this was here?
00:58:25And the stars?
00:58:28It's right here.
00:58:30Red for those injured in battle.
00:58:32White for those missing in action.
00:58:34And the gold star goes by the names of those killed in action.
00:58:43Look close. Read the names.
00:58:46Some played football. Some played basketball. Some were swimmers.
00:58:57They went to dances. They fell in love.
00:58:59They all had hopes and dreams, just like you.
00:59:05I know because I was in Vietnam. It's also part of my history.
00:59:09There will always be debate about war.
00:59:12But never forget, behind the politics and the protesting you might have seen on TV about Vietnam,
00:59:17and thousands of young Americans, really close to your age, who are fighting and dying.
00:59:27What do we owe them?
00:59:29Our gratitude.
00:59:30Our gratitude.
00:59:32And to always remember that they weren't just fighting to protect our rights.
00:59:37They were fighting. They were sacrificing.
00:59:41They were risking everything.
00:59:43To secure life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness for people everywhere.
00:59:52It's the same thing you owe your ancestors.
00:59:54The battles that they fought, whenever they fought them,
00:59:57to give you the liberty and freedoms that you have today.
01:00:02So never forget.
01:00:03There we go.
01:00:34Aaaaahhh
01:00:37Debra?
01:00:38Are you OK?
01:00:40Last bag?
01:00:42I'm OK.
01:00:44Thanks.
01:01:03I'm sorry, Mr. Bidrow. I can't do this right now.
01:01:33Dad? Hey. What's going on? I'm trying, Dad. I really am. I know you and Mom love me, and I love you, but every time I start feeling like I'm okay with being adopted, I realize that it's not my history that I'm writing about.
01:02:02I understand that. You're right.
01:02:07Sometimes I feel like I don't know who I am, like I don't fit in, and I try not feeling anything, but that just freaks me out even worse.
01:02:21I just feel like if I knew anything, just even their names, it might make me feel better.
01:02:27How am I supposed to find the music in me when I feel so lost?
01:02:37You know, it's an interesting thing being a dad. You want to do the right thing, but it doesn't mean you always do.
01:02:45Well, we never promised you couldn't find out for yourself.
01:02:59You know where we keep all the important papers, don't you?
01:03:01Mr. Clemon. Mr. Clemon. Here. Here.
01:03:24Mr. Clemon. What?
01:03:30Mr. Clemon. Look, it's my birth mom, Jennifer Blakeslee.
01:03:41And that's my birth dad, Stephen Squires. Can you believe it? This is so cool. Now I can do my assignment.
01:03:47Thank you so much.
01:03:48Mr. Clemon.
01:03:54Mr. Clemon. I envy you. You've got a purpose in life.
01:03:57Yeah. Something in my gut says I won't make it to tomorrow.
01:04:04Well, you'll make it.
01:04:05I don't think so. You know, when your number's up, I guess it's up.
01:04:13Hey. Why didn't you tell me?
01:04:18Tell you what?
01:04:19That Squires had a daughter.
01:04:22Squires is dead, Steve.
01:04:23Don't dig him back up.
01:04:31Why did Blakeslee bring me back here?
01:04:34Blakeslee died never knowing who you really were.
01:04:38I brought you here.
01:04:39I brought you a book in the library. What kind of game are you playing?
01:05:01Swimmers, take your mark.
01:05:04Go.
01:05:05I told you that was annoying.
01:05:23I made Regents.
01:05:26Coach said if I swim well enough, I might even make steak. Can you believe it?
01:05:30That's, that's, that's great.
01:05:32I know. I mean, honestly, I never thought I'd make it this far.
01:05:35Hey, um, you know the dance that's after the Regents?
01:05:39I was wondering, well...
01:05:40Oh, I know that we all said we'd go together, but...
01:05:43Yeah, uh, about that.
01:05:46How would you like to go with just me?
01:05:49Hmm?
01:05:51That, that sounds great.
01:05:53Yeah, uh, but...
01:05:55Can I think about it before I give you a for-sure answer?
01:06:00Wow.
01:06:05Look, if, if you want to go wait for Bill, then...
01:06:09Just go wait for him.
01:06:11Without me.
01:06:12Uh, Liza.
01:06:21Hey, Liza.
01:06:25Did you have that play I loaned you?
01:06:26Camelot?
01:06:28Oh.
01:06:30I think I left that.
01:06:33Burl found it.
01:06:36You know, when someone loans you something, you really should return it when you're finished.
01:06:39Okay, I'm, I'm sorry.
01:06:46The way you just said that, it sounded like my dad.
01:06:49Yeah.
01:06:54Proposition.
01:06:55Okay.
01:06:56Stay where you are.
01:06:57Oh.
01:06:58Okay.
01:06:59King Arthur knows something.
01:07:01What?
01:07:01Secret.
01:07:03That could possibly destroy Camelot, the round table,
01:07:06and the people he loves most.
01:07:10Oh.
01:07:11What's the secret?
01:07:12It was all...
01:07:13Um, we give up.
01:07:14Guinevere and Sir Lancelot have been unfaithful.
01:07:18So, question.
01:07:21Should he tell the truth?
01:07:23Mm.
01:07:24Or remain silent?
01:07:26Ooh.
01:07:27Definitely.
01:07:27It's silent.
01:07:29Silent.
01:07:30Exactly.
01:07:30I mean, the cost is too high.
01:07:32Exactly.
01:07:32Higher than the truth?
01:07:33I agree with Ronnie.
01:07:34He can't tell.
01:07:35He has to protect the things that mean the most to him.
01:07:37So, it's okay to lie if it benefits you?
01:07:39Absolutely.
01:07:40No, no, no, no.
01:07:40He's not lying.
01:07:41He's just not telling everything he knows.
01:07:43Right.
01:07:44It's still self-serving.
01:07:46No.
01:07:47It's survival.
01:07:49That's not true.
01:07:50She told me.
01:07:50Because if he talks, it doesn't benefit him.
01:07:55So, if you know something,
01:07:57then are you morally obligated to tell the truth,
01:08:00regardless of the outcome or who would get hurt?
01:08:02You know what I mean?
01:08:03Yeah, I don't know.
01:08:06You have to.
01:08:07All right.
01:08:08If you don't, he could get hurt a lot worse later on.
01:08:12And what if that person doesn't believe you?
01:08:16You're still obligated to tell.
01:08:20Yeah, well, I told you.
01:08:23Yeah, everyone's talking.
01:08:24It's starting to affect our reputations, too.
01:08:27Yeah, well, she doesn't realize it,
01:08:28but she is the key to wealth for me, boys.
01:08:30And don't worry, I will not forget about you
01:08:32when my ship comes in.
01:08:34Besides, once Ben sees her at the dance with me,
01:08:36he's finally going to realize what a loser he is.
01:08:40Now, Trina, that's someone I could go for.
01:08:43She's hot.
01:08:44Eliza, what's wrong?
01:08:52Eliza!
01:09:00Are you okay?
01:09:01Yeah.
01:09:03I'm fine.
01:09:05It's Spencer.
01:09:10I didn't commit to going to the dance with him
01:09:12because I was hoping Billy would ask me.
01:09:16But Billy was just using me, Mom,
01:09:18to get back at Spence.
01:09:21So now I don't know what to do.
01:09:26Best friends don't come along every day, Eliza.
01:09:28I got lucky I married mine.
01:09:35You know, when you go to the dance, you...
01:09:39I know.
01:09:40You go with your friends.
01:09:46I love you and Dad very much, Mom.
01:09:56Spence, wait.
01:09:58I am a boneheaded, lame-brained chump.
01:10:02I give numbskull a bad name.
01:10:04What are you talking about?
01:10:06I'd love to go to the dance with you.
01:10:09If the offer's still open.
01:10:11Yeah, well, it's not.
01:10:14So, sorry.
01:10:19But...
01:10:20I guess if it really means that much to you, okay.
01:10:25But one more thing.
01:10:26All right, the whole chump thing.
01:10:30It's so harsh.
01:10:31Something else.
01:10:35Good luck today.
01:10:37Yes.
01:10:37No matter what happens, you're the best.
01:10:39Here's the story of a great big lady.
01:10:52Greta from Oslo, Norway.
01:10:55Her grandpa was a viking.
01:10:57His son, hon, just go away.
01:11:00The Erland sons.
01:11:02The Erland sons.
01:11:03Grandma Mary became an Erland son.
01:11:08Then one day, Grandma Mary had a baby with green eyes and a floppy head of Curl.
01:11:13He grew up and married mother, a Swedish babe named Curl.
01:11:18And together, they had a daughter.
01:11:21Shelly, Olga was her name.
01:11:24And I am that little baby.
01:11:27And I'm here to say we're the Erland sons.
01:11:30The Erland sons.
01:11:32That's the way we became the Erland sons.
01:11:37Thank you, Shelly.
01:11:44That was very enlightening.
01:11:47Oh, before you go, a brief word of support for the aquatically inclined among us, Amy.
01:11:54But the bravest are surely those who have the clearest vision of what is before them, glory
01:12:13and danger alike.
01:12:15And yet, notwithstanding, go out to meet it.
01:12:23Here, please.
01:12:24To the swimmers.
01:12:25To the swimmers.
01:12:26Today, history will be made.
01:12:29That's right.
01:12:30Oh, yes.
01:12:31Welcome to the district championship swimming.
01:12:37Parents, don't forget the band fundraiser tomorrow night at the main auditorium.
01:12:41Hey, so how about I pick you up for the dance around 7?
01:12:44Oh, I'm sorry.
01:12:45I'm already going with someone.
01:12:50Okay.
01:12:51Yeah.
01:12:52Tell them you have a better offer.
01:12:56But I don't.
01:12:57Go, Eliza.
01:13:00Third and final call for the boys' 100-meter backstroke.
01:13:07Smiths.
01:13:08Smithsman.
01:13:09Hey.
01:13:10Good luck, man.
01:13:11All right?
01:13:12Oh, you know where we are.
01:13:13All right?
01:13:14We're good.
01:13:15To the swimmers!
01:13:16To the swimmers!
01:13:17You guys are such losers.
01:13:21Hey.
01:13:22At least now everyone's going to get to see how pathetic you really are.
01:13:24Thanks, Bill.
01:13:25Hey, good luck to you, too.
01:13:26And your constant encouragement has really become, to mean a lot to me.
01:13:31Really.
01:13:32Nasty.
01:13:33Defending district champion Billy Price will be in lane 3.
01:13:35But the Wesleyan coach said don't count out Spencer McFarlane in lane 2.
01:13:38He's shown dramatic improvement in his times over the past few weeks.
01:13:39Swimmers, take your mark.
01:13:40Swimmers, take your mark.
01:14:10W-W-W-W-W-W-W-W-W-W-W-W-W-W-W-W-W-W-W-W-W-W-W-W-W-W-W-W-W-W-W-W-W-W-W-W-W-W-W-W-W-W-W-W-W-W-W-W-W-W-W-W-W-W-W-W-W-W-W-W-W-W.
01:14:21Go deep!
01:14:23Go!
01:14:24And out of the first turn, it's Price.
01:14:27The body-length lead.
01:14:28Yes!
01:14:29But Garland is keeping...
01:14:30Yeah!
01:14:31Now coming up on the halfway point and into the turn, it's Billy Price.
01:14:39This is where conditioning really comes into play.
01:14:46And now coming out of the final turn, it's McFarlane making a move in lane two.
01:14:53And McFarlane, the big kick is going to make this very close.
01:14:58And first to the wall, it is...
01:15:03Spencer McFarlane!
01:15:09Spencer McFarlane in a stunning upset!
01:15:12He's your new district champion!
01:15:15Can you believe this?
01:15:33When your head came up after that last turn, everyone went nuts.
01:15:50Scared me to death.
01:15:51It was so amazing!
01:15:52Could you tell how close it was?
01:15:54Yeah, the closer I got, the louder you guys got.
01:15:56Well, how close was it?
01:15:58Honestly, though, I couldn't have done it without Mr. Clements' help.
01:16:06He knows that pull better than Coach does.
01:16:08Really gave me the edge.
01:16:12Well, looks like Clements is having some car trouble.
01:16:15Maybe we can return the favor?
01:16:19No, I see him out there every day just staring at that old abandoned house.
01:16:23It's the old Blakeslee house.
01:16:25My dad used to tell me and my brothers that it was haunted to keep us out of there when we were younger.
01:16:30I never heard it was haunted.
01:16:31Oh, yeah.
01:16:32Okay.
01:16:33Tell us the story.
01:16:34All right.
01:16:35It all happens in 1968.
01:16:38Local rich girl, Ginny Blakeslee, falls in love with a poor orphan, Stephen Squires.
01:16:44But she used to go to an elite music school, and he's been drafted.
01:16:48So the day after they graduate, they run away and get married.
01:16:51Sounds romantic.
01:16:52Go on, Spence.
01:16:55When they get back, Ginny's dad is so mad he has the marriage annulled.
01:17:00Then he takes Ginny and leaves, leaving no trace.
01:17:04Squires tries to find her, but he has a report to boot camp in a few weeks.
01:17:09He's killed in Vietnam three months later.
01:17:11They say his ghost haunts that mansion, looking, waiting for his wife to return.
01:17:21That's creepy.
01:17:22Yeah.
01:17:23And it turns out that Ginny was pregnant, but Blakeslee made her give the baby up for adoption.
01:17:28Squires never knew.
01:17:29Oh, my gosh.
01:17:30He's him.
01:17:31It all makes sense now.
01:17:32Quick, Ronnie, take us back to school.
01:17:33Who's who?
01:17:34I mean it, Ronnie.
01:17:35Take me back now.
01:17:36Eliza, what's going on?
01:17:50What are you doing?
01:18:01Stop.
01:18:02You're really scaring me.
01:18:03Look at this photo of Squires.
01:18:05You can't tell me that that's not him.
01:18:06It's Squires, just like it says.
01:18:07Stephen Squires and Jennifer Blakeslee.
01:18:08No.
01:18:09Don't you see?
01:18:10Mr. Clements is Squires.
01:18:11Look closer at the photo.
01:18:12That is Mr. Clements, my father.
01:18:13Stephen Squires.
01:18:14Eliza, you remember you told me to tell you if you started acting really weird?
01:18:18Well, I'm sorry, but you're way past weird right now.
01:18:21I'm sorry, but you're way past weird right now.
01:18:26I'm sorry.
01:18:27I'm sorry.
01:18:28I'm sorry, but you're way past weird right now.
01:18:33I'm sorry, but you're way past weird right now.
01:19:03Oh, lady, when I hear you, I'm inclined to want to be with you.
01:19:04Yet, when I'm near you, I'm inclined to want to be with you.
01:19:10Oh, lady, when I hear you, I'm inclined to want to be with you.
01:19:17Yet, when I'm near you, I'm inclined to want to forget you.
01:19:23How could I live without you?
01:19:35I know I'll ride you, and sometimes I'll guide you.
01:19:36It's for you that I do it.
01:19:38I know I ride you and sometimes I guide you
01:19:43It's for you that I do it
01:19:45When I miss you, I'm inclined to want to come see you
01:19:52And when I kiss you, I'm inclined to want to be with you
01:19:59How could I live without you?
01:20:02Your crazy dreams and schoolgirl schemes
01:20:06Don't seem to get in the way
01:20:08Baby, just go right
01:20:36So where were you today?
01:20:51I had a bunch of stuff I had to get done before I do my history presentation on Monday
01:20:55Did you get them all done?
01:20:58Almost
01:20:59There's two more things left
01:21:00I just have one more thing to do
01:21:15So you guys still think I'm wrong in spite of everything?
01:21:22The pool, the music conservatory, Vietnam, the play
01:21:26Come on, Liza, even you gotta admit it's a little far-fetched
01:21:29Okay
01:21:30Just watch, I'll prove I'm right
01:21:32No, Liza, don't
01:21:34You should see
01:21:42What a lovely, lovely world this would be
01:21:46Have everything ready for Monday?
01:21:51Yeah
01:21:51And you'll never believe what I did
01:21:53I invited my birth mom to come
01:21:54You sure you want to do that?
01:21:57Yeah
01:21:57And I'm sure I want to do this, too
01:22:00Thank you so much for everything
01:22:05I love you
01:22:08Yeah, that's pretty messy
01:22:25As executor of Mr. Blakeslee's will, I'm here to inform you that you must dismiss Stephen Clemens as a teacher at once
01:22:35For what?
01:22:36I have a notarized statement from Mr. Price and several other teachers here at the school
01:22:41Of blatant physical contact between the Baird girl and Mr. Clemens at the school dance Saturday night
01:22:48Blatant physical contact
01:22:50She hugged him
01:22:52Verl, go get Mr. Clemens, please
01:23:06Oh my God
01:23:26I'm in the middle of class. Can't this wait?
01:23:48I'm sorry, Stephen.
01:23:50Our attorney here has informed me that I have no other choice
01:23:53but to put you on unpaid leave until we can resolve the situation
01:23:58between you and Eliza at the dance?
01:24:00Please let me finish my class.
01:24:02No, you must leave now.
01:24:05He's in trouble for hugging his daughter?
01:24:07Verl, leave.
01:24:09Wait, what are you talking about, Verl?
01:24:11Okay, I'm in charge here. Verl, leave.
01:24:15Why aren't you saying anything?
01:24:17Is this true? Are you her father?
01:24:21I wish I could say it was.
01:24:26But I can't.
01:24:28Last warning, Verl.
01:24:31Clear out Mr. Clemens' stuff from his room.
01:24:43Thank you. Thank you.
01:24:46We are McFarlane and the McFarlaneettes.
01:24:49That's my wee pup.
01:24:51What are you doing, Verl?
01:24:56They fired Mr. Clemens because of what happened at the dance.
01:24:59They can't.
01:25:04No!
01:25:11Wait!
01:25:11I'm not doing my report without you.
01:25:17That's not possible, Ms. Baird.
01:25:19Why?
01:25:22Because I hugged my dad?
01:25:24Ms. Baird, he denies being your father.
01:25:27No! Stop! It's not true!
01:25:29That is you in the swim team photo
01:25:31and in the yearbook prom pictures with Jenny and my mom and dad.
01:25:36All right, so now she thinks that Clemens is her father.
01:25:41Ah, okay.
01:25:42Let's go back to class.
01:25:43No! Wait!
01:25:46It's you with Jenny Blakeslee at Camelot.
01:25:50Jenny B, you are all friends.
01:25:54You are Stephen Squires.
01:25:56You are my father.
01:25:58This is your fault.
01:25:59All right, I told you.
01:26:02He's bad for the students.
01:26:03He's bad for the school.
01:26:04And now look at her!
01:26:06She's delusional.
01:26:08Go back to class, Eliza, dear.
01:26:10No!
01:26:12Clemens is dead.
01:26:17All I ask is that you look me in the eye
01:26:20and you tell me you are not my father.
01:26:25Look at me and tell me!
01:26:27Go ahead, Stephen.
01:26:28Tell her the truth.
01:26:29If you're not her father, tell her!
01:26:32He can't, because he is her father.
01:26:38Get your numbers up?
01:26:39All right.
01:26:40I'll be you and you can be me.
01:26:42I got nothing left to live for.
01:26:43I got nobody left in my life.
01:26:44You got a dream to live.
01:26:45Give me your stuff.
01:26:46Come on.
01:26:47Give me your stuff.
01:26:47Come on.
01:26:48Come on.
01:26:49Come on.
01:26:50Come on.
01:26:51Come on.
01:26:52Come on.
01:26:53Come on.
01:26:54Come on.
01:26:55Come on.
01:26:56Come on.
01:26:57Come on.
01:26:58Come on.
01:26:59Come on.
01:27:00Perimeters compromised.
01:27:01Sortee all ordnance my coordinate.
01:27:03My call.
01:27:04My call.
01:27:05My call.
01:27:06Now.
01:27:07Now.
01:27:08Clemence.
01:27:13Hey.
01:27:14Clemence.
01:27:15Let it.
01:27:16Come on.
01:27:18Come on.
01:27:19Come on.
01:27:20Come on.
01:27:21What are you kidding me?
01:27:48What is wrong with all of you people?
01:27:51He's Clemens!
01:27:52He said it himself!
01:27:58Father...
01:28:16Most of you know my adopted parents, John and Susie Baird.
01:28:18This is my other dad, Steven Squires, and this is my birth mom, Jenny Blakeslee, who I just
01:28:30met for the first time.
01:28:33I found out a lot about my own history through this assignment.
01:28:38Things that scared me and confused me, but with the help of loving parents, I realized
01:28:46that being adopted is nothing to be ashamed of.
01:28:48So, that's what I can do.
01:28:49I can do that.
01:28:50This is my favorite mom.
01:28:51I can do that.
01:28:52I can do that.
01:28:53I can do that.
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