Smallville - Season 1 Episode 18 - kisskh
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00:00Do you think that I could get some?
00:03Shakey, shakey
00:04Maybe it's a little thing
00:06Sticky, sticky
00:07You might like to pull it in bone flavor
00:09I got to do you till the next song saves you
00:12Can I get a little zip zip?
00:14Lucky, lucky
00:14Can I get a little um-um?
00:16Lucky, lucky
00:17And what you say
00:18It doesn't matter anyway
00:19You won't do another
00:21Cause you're getting with me
00:22She got a power
00:23On the hoochie
00:25I got a beer for the flavor of the coochie
00:27Sasha, say something presidential
00:30Well, boy, we slow down
00:34The election hasn't even started yet
00:36What do you think Sasha's chances are?
00:41Well, she knows most about student government
00:43She's worked her way up
00:44She's on a ton of committees
00:46But she's more of a worker than a leader
00:48How about Paul?
00:52Well, he's certainly the most qualified
00:54But elections aren't about merit
00:55They're about popularity
00:56Which brings us to Felice
00:59Pet chili to imprisonment of the drama club
01:02That definitely gives her an edge
01:04Not to mention that she's also really hot
01:06Yeah, but her name rhymes with the French words for love
01:09Okay, glad to see you're not reaching for reasons to hate her
01:13I saw you taking Sasha's picture
01:20Why didn't you take in mine?
01:22That qualifies as buying
01:24For the record, I plan on running photos and bios of all the candidates
01:27Including you
01:28Fully
01:29Hey, Chloe
01:30What about the editorial?
01:33You can only endorse one candidate
01:34So, who's it gonna be?
01:35Who cares?
01:37No matter what she says
01:38People are gonna vote for me
01:39Never underestimate the need for the clinically ambitious to pad their resumes
01:43You want to avoid the pain and humiliation of losing?
01:49Drop her
01:50You want to Ashe, you want to outfit on top of the cliff?
01:50So, then, if you're looking for a chronograph, it's a bit of a号
01:52You can only order one candidate
01:53You want to postpone it
01:55Bye, bye, bye
01:55emi
01:56Bye, thanks
01:56Bye, bye
01:56Bye, bye
01:56Bye, bye
01:57You want to 보시면
02:10Bye, bye
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02:14Bye
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02:19Ow!
02:49Oh, my God.
03:19Oh, my God.
03:49Oh, my God.
04:19Oh, my God.
04:50Well, the center for environmental protection is sending out a team from Metropolis to investigate.
04:54I guess that's really going to shake up our class election.
04:57Not really.
04:58I mean, Paul's name is still on the ballot.
05:00He wouldn't have to take office until the fall, so he could recover by then.
05:03Out of sight, out of mind.
05:05My colleague gets a few sympathy votes, but that's about it.
05:08Nice to see the softer side of tea.
05:09Seriously?
05:10Anyway, there's a new candidate on the horizon.
05:13Who I think is really gonna make things interesting.
05:15Oh, yeah, who's that?
05:21What have you done?
05:22I see a big future ahead of you in politics, Clark.
05:25You're straightforward.
05:26People like you.
05:27Uh-uh.
05:28No way.
05:29Definitely not.
05:30Clark, you've got the whole package.
05:31Looks, brains, and that whole farm boy charm.
05:34Did I mention the perks of power?
05:36You know, if it was such a great gig, why didn't you run?
05:38I know my strengths.
05:39I'm more the power behind the throne, the guy behind the guy,
05:43the one who makes it all happen.
05:45Pete Ross, the Kingmaker.
05:46Exactly.
05:47All you gotta do is show up, shake a couple of hands,
05:49give an election speech, it's easy.
05:51We wonder why our politicians aren't great leaders.
05:54Clock, clock, clock, clock...
05:58We gon' get on down.
06:06We gon' get on down now.
06:08We gon' get on down.
06:10A bust.
06:11Pass me the legs of you...
06:15Let me whack the wretched out clean.
06:18Check it out.
06:20Pass me the legs of you...
06:23Let me wipe the wretched out clean.
06:24You look like you could use some help.
06:33No, I'm fine.
06:34Hans, I need you out on Route 90,
06:36two miles east of the mansion.
06:38A red Mustang with engine trouble.
06:40What are you doing?
06:41Calling my mechanic.
06:43Not that I don't appreciate your attempt at postmodern chivalry,
06:46but I said I was fine.
06:48Dolce and Gabbana end of vocabulary?
06:51Got Metropolis written all over you.
06:53It brings you to Smallville.
06:55You're the sheriff, come to run me out of town?
06:57Did the attitude come with the couture, or was it an accessory?
07:00If you must know, I'm thinking about moving here.
07:03I'd ask you what it's like, but you don't look like a local.
07:06I've lived here since last fall.
07:09First, I couldn't wait to get out, but now it's starting to grow on me.
07:12Well, why the change?
07:13The Norman Rockwell ambience seduce you?
07:16Appearance is deceptive.
07:17Nothing around here is what it seems.
07:19I'm intrigued. What do you mean?
07:22All these questions.
07:24This is beginning to sound like an interview.
07:27Huh.
07:33Who do you work for?
07:34I don't know what you're talking about.
07:36If I toss these into the woods, you really are going to need a tow truck.
07:42Carrie Castle. I'm a staff reporter from the Metropolis Journal.
07:45I don't grant interviews, Miss Castle.
07:48I spent the better part of my life taking back entrances to avoid people like you.
07:52Wait, just listen. I want to write an article about you.
07:57That's your pitch? There are articles written about me all the time.
08:00But you're either dismissed as a wild child playboy or the spoiled son of Lionel Luther.
08:04You've gotten some good press in the Inquisitor, but the journal is not a tabloid.
08:08It's well respected. It could really help change your image.
08:11What did you have in mind?
08:13A cover profile on you and your work in Smallville.
08:15I promise it will be fair and accurate, and it will give you the legitimacy you need to get out from behind your father's shadow.
08:20Launching my career and conveniently your own.
08:23I admire the effort, Miss Castle, but I have to decline.
08:31You get points for style, though.
08:46I can't believe Pete did this.
08:48I know. Some men are born to greatness, others are dragged into it, kicking and screaming.
08:52Clark! What's going on? Why are you running?
08:55You've never shown any interest in student government.
08:57Don't worry, it's just a gag. Pete nominated me.
09:00So you're going to take your name off the ballot?
09:02Yeah.
09:03Well, good. Because this election is way too important to turn into a joke.
09:06It's bad enough with the police.
09:08I hear she's throwing a pre-election bash with a ban and catering.
09:13She was trying to buy this election like one of her Prada bags!
09:18Talk about tightly wound.
09:20Chloe, not that I'm planning to, but if I ran, do you think I'd have a shot?
09:24Yeah. Right after I'm elected head cheerleader.
09:26Clark Kent for president?
09:36Don't worry, I'm pulling my name out tomorrow.
09:38Oh. I think this is a terrific idea.
09:41You do?
09:42Yeah. You're always saying that you don't get a chance to shine because football is off limits.
09:46Maybe this is your opportunity.
09:48I just assumed you'd say no. Student government is such a public thing.
09:51But it doesn't require you to use your gifts, and it's a school activity you can make your own.
09:57What's the matter, son? You don't look too happy about this.
10:00Hey. Hey.
10:01It's just I've never put myself out there. I've always tried to stay out of the spotlight.
10:05Well, nobody's saying you have to run.
10:07Clark, you can quit if you want.
10:09But remember, quitting's a very hard habit to break.
10:14No pressure.
10:15Wow. The place is, um...
10:28Empty? Deserted? Vacant?
10:32Well, I was searching for a euphemism to say that, but... yeah.
10:36The beanery's been trying to put us out of business ever since we opened.
10:39I have tried coupons, price cuts, even ads in the ledger, so far nothing's worked.
10:44At this rate, we're gonna have to close the doors in a month.
10:47Have you spoken to Lex?
10:48I mean, he's an investor. I'm sure he can help.
10:50He's been uncharacteristically silent.
10:53Besides, this is my battle to win or lose, and I am determined to win.
10:58Speaking of which, I hear you've got a battle of your own on your hands.
11:02Oh, yeah, the election. I'm not really running.
11:05That's too bad. I think you'd make a great class president.
11:09Really?
11:10Yeah. You're honest. People trust you.
11:12And you have this innate sense of justice.
11:14I can see it on your face how upset you get every time you think somebody's being mistreated.
11:19You see all that in me?
11:21Yes, I do.
11:22Clark Kent for president.
11:32How'd you know I was running?
11:34I found this on my windshield in town.
11:37I have an overzealous campaign manager.
11:39I didn't realize you have political aspirations.
11:42I don't. I just figured I could make a difference.
11:44Mm.
11:45Did you swing by for a campaign contribution?
11:50Actually, I was wondering if you knew about the talent.
11:53You mean the fact that it's been practically empty the last two weeks?
11:56Do you plan on helping Lana out? She's been trying everything.
11:58She's doing an admirable job.
12:00If the talent goes under...
12:04Clark, I'm not going to subsidize the money losing operation.
12:07The talent has to find its own feet.
12:09We could at least stop by and show some solidarity.
12:11See?
12:13You're already working for your constituents.
12:16You want some advice?
12:18I think you need a better slogan.
12:23Everybody's used this one, including me.
12:26You ran for student office?
12:28Once.
12:29But my aspirations weren't very noble.
12:32Did you win?
12:33Of course.
12:35Do you have any tips?
12:37You don't need my method.
12:39You'll win on your own terms.
12:41The competition's pretty stiff.
12:43There's nothing wrong with a good fight.
12:45Just remember, the man of tomorrow is forged by me.
12:47His life tomorrow is forged by his battles today.
12:51Could I use that?
12:52I mean, the man of tomorrow for my slogan?
12:56Knock yourself out.
13:13Clark Kent, man of tomorrow.
13:15Kind of presumptuous, don't you think?
13:16I like it.
13:17I thought you were bagging this whole election.
13:19Had to change your heart.
13:21Man of tomorrow.
13:22Very catchy.
13:24And thank you for the encouragement.
13:25You've got my vote.
13:26I was thinking maybe I could have my election rally at the talent.
13:29Help bring people by.
13:30That sounds great.
13:31You know where to find me.
13:32Bye, Lana.
13:33Bye.
13:34You're running because of Lana.
13:35Why am I not surprised?
13:36I'm running because I think I can do a good job.
13:37All right, Clark, whatever.
13:38Hey, you know, Pete has faith in me and so does Lana.
13:40It's interesting that you don't.
13:41I just want to know what you stand for.
13:42I stand for truth, justice, and other stuff.
13:43Okay, well, you want to be a little more specific?
13:44Like, tell me where you stand on the issues?
13:45What issues you want to talk about?
13:46Well, for starters, there's the plan to cut the arts budget.
13:47There's the appalling nutritional value of the cafeteria meals,
13:48the whole dress code debate.
13:49Oh, yeah, and not to mention the whole student privacy issues
13:50with the locker searches.
13:51Whoa, slow down.
13:52I just decided to run last night.
13:53Okay.
13:54Well, I think the man of tomorrow needs to get a platform for today.
14:16Okay.
14:17There's a girls' volleyball game this afternoon.
14:19I figure you can make an appearance.
14:21Go at the jock vote.
14:22Keep Friday night clear.
14:23There's a band concert.
14:24Now, I know they suck, but you got to be seen as a friend of the arts.
14:27Pete, what about my platform?
14:28Who cares?
14:29If people like you, they'll vote for you.
14:31But what am I going to say in my speech?
14:32I don't know.
14:33I don't do speeches.
14:34I do meet and greets.
14:35I'll see you at lunch with the campus of the cafeteria.
14:46Who do they think they are?
15:15Not now.
15:32I have work to do.
15:45Automatically too.
15:46I'm not working there.
15:47I'm not working there.
15:48I'm not working there.
15:50I'm not working there.
15:51I find a job.
15:52You're giving me the room.
15:53I'm an assistant professor.
15:54I'm not working there.
15:55I'm a boss.
15:56I'm not living here.
15:57I'm a boss.
15:58Or anything else.
15:59What's calling the assistant professor?
16:00It's a true name like you were a professional assistant.
16:01Oi, any chance you could help us hang some posters?
16:09Pete's convinced he puts my name on enough wall space, I'm guaranteed to win.
16:12Besides needing to remain an impartial member of the fourth estate,
16:15I'm still working on my bee story.
16:17CEP found anything new?
16:18Just that the swarms didn't migrate from any of their usual places.
16:21But beekeepers from all over the state have found their hives empty.
16:24It's like the colony's just up and left.
16:27That's weird. Bees are notorious followers.
16:29They wouldn't desert their hive without good reason.
16:32My mom's addicted to Discovery Channel.
16:35So how goes the platform?
16:37I haven't started working on it yet.
16:38I've been so busy meeting new people, I even got invited to parties this weekend.
16:42I can't believe it only took one day for you to be compromised by the lure of popularity.
16:46Remind me to pull your funding after I'm elected.
16:49Speaking of which, where's the latest addition?
16:52No, no, no, no, no, no, no. I'm not done proofing it yet.
16:55Clark, I really don't think you should be looking at it just yet. It's not even done.
16:57Come on, I've been correcting your common issues since your first laptop.
17:00Clark!
17:01You endorsed Paul?
17:05Clark, I had to be objective.
17:07Paul's still in the race, and he'll be back on his feet again by fall.
17:10It's great that you're all gung-ho and sloganing now,
17:12but the truth is the only reason you ran is because Pete suckered you into it.
17:16Paul has a clear stance on issues you have yet to articulate.
17:19It's nothing personal.
17:21I understand, Chloe.
17:21Hey, guys.
17:36Taking a break from the campaign show?
17:37It's amazing how many people in our school I don't know.
17:40This is just a pit stop.
17:42Wanted to take advantage of your two-for-one deal.
17:44Figure that's the last step before I institute topless waitressing.
17:47Well, here's to hoping it fails miserably.
17:52It looks like you have some customers.
17:53They're only here because Whitney forced them.
17:55Yeah, I passed by the beanery.
17:57They're kind of busy.
17:58The owner stopped by earlier.
18:00He said that he was making it his mission to run this place into the ground.
18:03Then he had the nerve to tell me that it wasn't personal, just business.
18:05Why does everyone over 40 quote The Godfather?
18:09I don't know, but it's really annoying.
18:13So how's political life treating you?
18:15It's definitely a challenge.
18:17It shows you who your real friends are.
18:20How's your speech going?
18:21I haven't started writing it yet.
18:23Maybe I could help you with that.
18:25Come by tomorrow night.
18:25We can work on it.
18:26Really?
18:27That'd be great.
18:29You sure you have enough time?
18:31Look around.
18:32Unless Whitney can coerce the baseball team, I think I can squeeze you in.
18:35Glad to see business is booming.
18:40It's hard when even your regular customers blow you off.
18:43I haven't been blowing you off, Lana.
18:44I've had my eye on the situation.
18:46Waiting for me to fail?
18:48Most new ventures don't make it.
18:50You have to prepare yourself for that possibility.
18:52I thought you didn't like to lose.
18:53I don't, but it's not my fight.
18:56As an investor, you have to know when to cut your losses.
18:58So what do you suggest I do?
18:59The beanery has declared war.
19:00If you want to hold on to this place, you need to get creative.
19:03Be willing to get your hands dirty.
19:05Don't worry.
19:07I'm not suggesting anything illegal.
19:09To quote The Godfather, it's time to go to the mattresses.
19:13That movie should be banned from basic cable.
19:22Don't ask.
19:23Felice, can I talk to you a minute?
19:33You've got 55 seconds left.
19:35Go.
19:36I've made a decision.
19:38You're planning on dropping out.
19:40No, I've decided you need to drop out.
19:41Trust me.
19:45That's not going to happen.
19:47In case you haven't heard, I'm the front runner.
19:50That's because these drones wouldn't know a qualified candidate if they saw one.
19:53That's the problem with this place.
19:56It's like a hive with two queens.
19:59Well, if you knew anything about nature, you'd realize one always goes down.
20:02You know what?
20:04You're a freak.
20:08Okay, have it your way.
20:09But just remember, I did ask nicely.
20:17Gabby, you're the best part of my day.
20:19Thank you, Mr. Luther.
20:25You're not Gabby.
20:26She couldn't make it.
20:27I think now would be a good time for you to leave, Miss Castle.
20:30Do people always do what you say?
20:32Is that unusual?
20:33I thought you said you appreciated persistence.
20:37Besides, aren't I doing a good job?
20:41Lucky for you.
20:44It took a while to figure out what would tempt you.
20:47And then it hit me.
20:51It's not your picture on the cover of the journal
20:54so much as the word son outshines father in the caption.
20:58How am I doing?
21:00A little lower.
21:02Let me guess.
21:04Your editor promised you your own column if you land me.
21:07So you can imagine how appreciative I'd be.
21:10I think I can.
21:11Tell me, Lex, would you say my chances are above average or below?
21:17Like I said, I always appreciate persistence.
21:21You won't regret this.
21:22Not yet, Miss Castle.
21:26I paid for an hour.
21:27I paid for an hour.
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21:54Please, Chandler, what's the problem?
22:04I'm going to get you in.
22:20Go for Clark.
22:22Go for Clark.
22:24I thought getting out there and meeting people would be the worst part.
22:29It's actually kind of fun.
22:30I'm glad you feel that way, because according to my latest lunchtime poll, you've got a
22:36shot.
22:37Hey.
22:38Hey.
22:41How's it going?
22:46Just answer no comment, that way she can't misquote you.
22:49Did you hear about Felice?
22:52Yeah, I was just at the medical center.
22:55She was stung way worse than Paul.
22:57She's in a coma.
22:59Two candidates attacked in a week.
23:01It's a pretty freaky coincidence.
23:03I think we've moved past coincidence.
23:05What do you think's going on?
23:07I don't know.
23:08But remember last year Sasha's accident when she was stung by a whole hive of bees?
23:11You think because of that she's somehow controlling them?
23:15It's a hearing.
23:20Yeah, by several leaps and bounds.
23:22But I'll look into it.
23:24In the meantime, watch your back.
23:37I just heard about Felice.
23:39Weird, huh?
23:41Sometimes things just happen for a reason.
23:43She didn't care about this election as much as me.
23:45She wasn't my favorite person, but no one deserves that.
23:49Well, the good news is you don't have to run anymore.
23:51Well, with Felice out of the picture, the best thing you can do is let me run things.
23:55What about democracy?
23:56Don't you believe people should have freedom of choice?
23:59Look, Clark, I really need this.
24:02My parents are riding me to win.
24:03They think if I don't win, I won't get into a good college.
24:06You have other activities.
24:07This is my thing.
24:08Why don't you just drop out?
24:10I'm sorry.
24:11I have my own reasons to see this through.
24:13You're making a mistake.
24:16That sounded like a threat.
24:19You wouldn't happen to know how those bees went up attacking Paul Felice, would you?
24:25Are you accusing me of something, Clark?
24:27I just find it interesting that a swarm of bees would attack two candidates in this election.
24:32My thoughts are somebody's behind it.
24:48Hmm, good start.
24:50My trash bin has three drafts, and nothing I can come up with sounds presidential enough.
24:54You don't have to sound presidential, you just have to say what you believe.
24:57Once you answer that, the rest is easy.
24:59Yeah, well, I still got a lot of work to do then.
25:02Not as much as I have here.
25:05Lana, I know you're having a tough time, but I really think it's amazing what you've done with the place.
25:09This was just going to be the start.
25:11My dream was to restore the old theater completely.
25:14The projector, the screen, show old movies.
25:16Just not the godfather.
25:18Come on, Clark, back to the speech.
25:22You have to decide what you believe in.
25:24I believe in my friends and their dreams.
25:27What if their dreams come crashing down around them?
25:31Nothing's crashing down around you, Lana, not while I'm here.
25:34Thanks, Clark.
25:36Did you hear that?
25:44Yeah, it was coming from over there.
25:48In there.
25:51What is it?
26:01Come on!
26:02Get in!
26:05Over here!
26:21Get in!
26:45I still can't believe you didn't get stung.
27:08I guess I have tough skin.
27:10The insurance forms are going to hurt worse than the stinger,
27:13but I'm fine, thanks to you.
27:16There's Mel.
27:18I had a really nice time tonight.
27:19Yeah, we should do this more often.
27:23You sure you're okay?
27:25Sorry you didn't get further on your speech.
27:27That's the least of my worries.
27:28Right now, I need to find Sasha.
27:30Do you think she has something to do with it?
27:31Yes, I just don't know how she's controlling the bees.
27:34You need to call Chloe.
27:36We're still not really talking.
27:37Can you believe she didn't endorse me?
27:40Well, if I were in her position,
27:41I probably would have done the same thing.
27:43She's just trying to be objective,
27:44and she endorsed the person
27:45who she thought was most qualified for the job.
27:47Yeah, but still...
27:48Clark, you said you believed in your friends.
27:51She only did what she thought was right.
27:53Chloe.
27:58Chloe.
28:23Lana told me about the Talon.
28:24Thanks for the call.
28:26Sorry.
28:26It's all right, I'm not mad.
28:29Chloe, I don't hold it against you, the endorsement, I mean.
28:35Thanks.
28:36I could have warned you, though.
28:38I just don't like being in a fight with you.
28:41Yeah, it wasn't my favorite part, either.
28:45Everything has changed in my life in the last year.
28:49With my parents, with Lana.
28:53The only thing constant has been you.
28:56I'm glad for that, Chloe.
29:01Me too.
29:02This feels like honey.
29:11Yeah, that's what you usually find in a hive.
29:15Well, don't tell me Sasha did all this.
29:18No, her worker bees did.
29:20How is she controlling them?
29:22I think she's admitting something called the queen mandibular pheromum.
29:28She picked that up when she fell in the hive?
29:30She was stung over a thousand times.
29:32They were Africanized honey bees and the doctors didn't hold out much hope because she was allergic.
29:36How do they account for the miracle recovery?
29:39They don't.
29:40And neither could I until I found out the accident happened in Schuster's Gorge.
29:44That's the deepest crater in town.
29:45Yeah, you do the media right math.
29:47The bees did something to her to make her their queen bee.
29:49Now all the bees in the state are taking their cue from her.
29:52And they're helping her make Smallville High her own personal hive.
29:54We better find her.
29:55If she doesn't like the way the vote goes, the school won't be a pretty sight.
29:58Neither will she.
29:59Bees are only loyal to a point.
30:00Once she loses control, her scent will change and the bees will know.
30:03They won't be happy.
30:05I thought you wanted to meet somewhere private.
30:16Lately this has been passing for that.
30:21Thanks for agreeing to see me.
30:22I just want to get a few more quotes.
30:24How's the article going?
30:27I think people are going to see you in a whole new light.
30:29Yes, I bet they will.
30:32I've had a chance to read the rough draft.
30:34Where'd you get that?
30:35At my sources.
30:36It's hardly the flattering expose you promised.
30:39It's fair and accurate.
30:40It's a hatchet job.
30:41You twisted everything I said.
30:42My journalism professor says if you want to bring down Goliath, you better know his Achilles heel.
30:47Yours is your ego.
30:49I see they like to mix metaphors at East Tennyson Community College.
30:53Am I supposed to be scared because you ran a background check on me?
30:57I have nothing to hide.
30:58How much did my father pay you?
31:00You really are a paranoid.
31:01Why else would you sandbag me?
31:03Because I plan on making a name for myself as a hard-hitting journalist and you're a very visible target.
31:11What's it going to take to make this article go away?
31:14Unlike your whore at the Inquisitor, I'm not for sale.
31:20Goodbye, Lex.
31:22Thanks for being my first.
31:25Thanks for being my first.
31:29I've decided to drop out of the election. I thought you should be the first to know.
31:46Good. I'm glad you finally made the right decision.
32:02The fact that those people were even considering voting for any of you guys just proves that this school needs a strong leader. Now they'll have one.
32:09You'll do anything to make sure that happens, including putting your opponents in the hospital.
32:14I see what this is. You haven't dropped out at all.
32:20I know you're behind the attacks.
32:24So? What are you going to do, Clark?
32:26Even if the police believe you, they can't stop me.
32:29No one can.
32:33Try me.
32:35That's what you want, isn't it?
32:37That's why you lured me here.
32:39What were you going to do, Clark?
32:54What are you doing?
32:56Teaching you that politics is all about sacrifice.
33:01Where are you sending them?
33:03You may be thick-skinned, but what about your mother?
33:09She might be angry freaking out.
33:20To me, the horse would be in the middle of that you her strength and bring the pounds over the Oh parlinjer story.
33:28I will come to help me.
33:30Then I'm going to take this over a week.
33:34I'm going to take the thứ.
33:36Even if you're no longer вин Exhale to me.
33:37I don't know.
34:07Mom, you okay?
34:13Yeah, thanks.
34:14I've never seen bees attack like that.
34:18Where do you think they went?
34:32How'd you get here?
34:34What about your mom?
34:35My mom's fine.
34:37It's over, Sasha.
34:39No, it's not.
34:40I still have a speech to make.
34:41And just remember, if you try and stop me,
34:43I'll be in front of an auditorium full of people,
34:45and you know what I can do to them.
34:46You have to stop this.
34:47No election is worth hurting people.
34:49I have to win, Clark.
34:51My parents told me there are two kinds of people in this world,
34:53leaders and followers,
34:55and they expect for me to be a leader, and that...
34:56You have to stop the bees.
35:03I didn't know when to come back.
35:05Ow! What's happening?
35:09I don't know what's happening! I don't know what's happening!
35:12Stop it! Stop it!
35:35Stop it!
36:05Let's get some rocks, man.
36:12I can't believe Felice and Sasha both dropped out and we still lost. Where did I go wrong?
36:31We ran a good campaign, Pete. We had fun, met some new people, and we have enough t-shirts to last a lifetime.
36:38Please tell me that's not for the torch.
36:40It's for Paul. Since he couldn't attend his own victory party himself, he asked me to take pictures for him.
36:46Chloe, you were right to endorse him. He was the more qualified candidate and I got caught up on the whole popularity rush.
36:53Don't start gloating just because you got one.
36:56Well, my candidate may have won, but my friend lost. I'm really proud of you tonight, Clark.
37:00Why?
37:02Because you're exhibiting dignity in the face of defeat. It's the quality that all great leaders possess.
37:13Nice crowd.
37:14I think we'll be having more nights like this.
37:16How can you be so sure?
37:18Let's just say I went to the mattresses.
37:21Check out page three of the ledger tomorrow.
37:25Can you give me a preview?
37:27Apparently, a rival coffee house has had several health department violations they've been trying to cover up.
37:33How'd you hear about that?
37:35Evander told me.
37:36So Chloe had a reporter friend look into it.
37:38And sure enough, it's true.
37:42Very creative.
37:43I'm impressed.
37:44Hey.
37:45Sorry about the election.
37:46My father said you learn more about yourself than lose.
37:48What did you learn?
37:49I'm not destined to be a politician.
37:51You need two different personalities.
37:52You don't need to be an elected official to change the world, Clark.
37:53Have you ever thought about getting into politics?
37:54Someday I'd like to be president.
37:55In that case, you can have your slogan back.
37:56It's okay.
37:57You can keep it.
37:58It's okay.
37:59You can keep it.
38:00What did you learn?
38:02I'm not destined to be a politician.
38:04You need two different personalities.
38:06You don't need to be an elected official
38:08to change the world, Clark.
38:10Have you ever thought about getting into politics?
38:12Someday I'd like to be president.
38:14In that case, you can have your slogan back.
38:18It's okay. You can keep it.
38:20Miss Castle.
38:30Thank you for coming.
38:32I should probably know better,
38:34but I had to hear this.
38:36You won't mind if I record our conversation
38:38for both of our protection, of course?
38:40Feel free.
38:42If I only asked you here to congratulate you.
38:46Truth is, I'm impressed.
38:48Few people have caught me with my guard down.
38:54Let me guess, this is where you try and blackmail me
38:56into changing my story?
38:58I wouldn't dream of blackmailing you
39:00or making you change a word.
39:02As my father says, it's when they stop talking about you
39:04that you should worry.
39:06Then I guess we're settled.
39:08On the other hand, it turns out there's an opening
39:10for managing editor at the journal.
39:14I work there.
39:16If there was an opening, I would know about it.
39:18We don't know the same people.
39:20You could run your fair and balanced article
39:22word for word if you like Miss Castle.
39:24Or you could show up to work tomorrow
39:26and walk into a corner office.
39:28The choice is yours.
39:30What's the catch?
39:32No catch.
39:34Well, maybe one.
39:36Well, you know, you'll have something to hide.
39:40I don't know if you're better or worse than your father.
39:42What are you gonna tell him
39:44when he finds out you killed the article?
39:46Who says he's behind it?
39:48Please, Miss Castle.
39:49I've never insulted your intelligence to insult mine.
39:52I'll tell him I got an offer I couldn't refuse.
40:10Packing up campaign headquarters?
40:22Yep, it's back to being just a barn.
40:24Sorry we couldn't talk more at the town, but it was packed.
40:26Oh, it looked better that way.
40:31I assumed that was a good thing.
40:32It is. It's just...
40:34I'm not sure I liked what I did.
40:36You know, playing dirty with the beanery.
40:38Maybe the mattress isn't for you.
40:40I felt I had to choose between doing the right thing
40:42and being successful.
40:44The weird part is...
40:46I kind of enjoyed being underhanded.
40:48Lana Lang, seduced by the dark side?
40:50Who would have thunk?
40:52Don't worry.
40:54We all get caught up.
40:56I get so caught up in the popularity thing
40:58I almost forgot why I ran.
41:02Did you ever finish your speech?
41:05Yeah.
41:06Not that anyone will ever hear it.
41:08I could hear it.
41:10Yeah, when?
41:11Now.
41:14Right now?
41:15Yes, Clark.
41:19Speech, speech, speech, speech, speech, speech, speech, speech.
41:32Yeah.
41:36Nobody thinks that a class president can make a difference,
41:38but I disagree.
41:40If we want to change the world, first we have to change ourselves.
41:43My father always says that we learn life lessons whether we win or lose,
41:46so I hope that my worthy running legs can work alongside me
41:49and be right next to me.
41:51We got to move you down there.
41:54I thought I lost you somewhere.
41:56But you were never really ever there at all.
42:02How, how it's out there.
42:06How, how it's out there.
42:08Somehow here is gone, yeah.
42:13How, how it's out there.
42:16In your voice.
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