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UNCUT MOVIE Gary Cole Nicholle Tom Mac Davis
In Tate, Oklahoma a popular coach, Pete Nash, is accused of having a sexual relation with 14 year old Amy, one of his school's pupils.
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Transcript
00:00:15Amy!
00:00:30I love you.
00:00:50Amy.
00:00:51I'm coming.
00:00:54Honey, you've got to go right now.
00:00:55We're both going to be late.
00:00:57First day of high school.
00:00:58I cannot believe it.
00:00:59Yeah, I'm going to be the second day
00:01:00if you don't get cracking.
00:01:01Come on.
00:01:02Love you, pumpkin.
00:01:10If that's all I don't car,
00:01:11you're still going to work right on driving.
00:01:13You don't have to worry.
00:01:14I think I'm right.
00:01:15I wouldn't have to worry about you driving
00:01:18without a license.
00:01:19Here, help me.
00:01:39I'm excited.
00:01:42First day of school.
00:01:43I don't care.
00:02:02I don't know.
00:02:21I love you too much.
00:02:31Have fun.
00:02:37Oh my God, this is so cool.
00:02:43Check him out.
00:02:44I am so excited.
00:02:45I could burst.
00:02:46Oh, girlfriend, you hear about Candy McCardle?
00:02:49She's dating a senior and everybody says that they're doing it.
00:02:52Oh, please.
00:02:52That's what Candy McCardle wants you to think.
00:02:54She's not doing it anymore anymore.
00:02:56How do you know I'm not?
00:02:57Because as soon as you do it, everyone in take is going to know.
00:03:05So there's a much more.
00:03:07Come on, girl, date.
00:03:14Come on, girl.
00:03:17Come on.
00:03:18Come on, girl.
00:03:22Come on, girl.
00:03:27Come on, girl.
00:03:29Come on, girl.
00:03:30Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh.
00:03:33Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh.
00:03:34And now, let's go over there.
00:03:53Hey, you just little gals in the entire state, I ask.
00:03:56Sir, you going out for cheerleading?
00:03:58No, just tennis and basketball, too.
00:04:00Can I just get the best boyfriends?
00:04:03Have you hooked your cat today?
00:04:05No, I'm not.
00:04:09Ladies and gentlemen, I give you the very best football team in the world.
00:04:13Your football team, Oklahoma's football team, the Tate Wildcats.
00:04:36Oh, my God, it's Daryl Winchester.
00:04:38Oh, if you get real, there's no way that he's going to talk to a freshman.
00:04:41Oh, no, but he's like your quarterback and he's like a guard.
00:04:45Oh, crazy, he's so stubborn.
00:04:46And the very best coaching staff, headed by our own Peter Nash.
00:04:54Oh, my God.
00:04:56Oh, my God.
00:04:57Oh, my God.
00:04:58Oh, my God.
00:04:59Oh, my God.
00:04:59Oh, my God.
00:04:59Me too.
00:05:00Oh, my God.
00:05:00You guys just the cutest guys in school.
00:05:02And everybody says that he's in the beat.
00:05:04Well, you know, if you're a pretty girl, we like how pretty girls get away with anything.
00:05:08It's so good.
00:05:08All right.
00:05:09And he always has a special girlfriend, you know, like a little special pet.
00:05:13She didn't want to do that anymore.
00:05:14And for all, one year it was Mr. Ross and then Donna Barge.
00:05:17And my sister's friend is Tiffany O'Brien.
00:05:32Okay.
00:05:33Who can tell me the parts of a flower?
00:05:37Anybody?
00:05:39Not all at once.
00:05:42Uh, Kimberly?
00:05:45Kimberly Jones?
00:05:47Kimberly, do you have a boyfriend?
00:05:49Yeah.
00:05:51What's his name?
00:05:52Wayne.
00:05:53Wayne.
00:05:56Has Wayne ever sent you a flower?
00:05:58Yeah.
00:05:58If he could steal him.
00:06:09Amy.
00:06:10Amy.
00:06:10Amy Dustin.
00:06:11Hi.
00:06:12Hi.
00:06:13Has anybody ever sent you flowers?
00:06:16No.
00:06:18They will.
00:06:20Um, isn't the flower like where the seeds are?
00:06:23The flower contains the reproductive organs of the plant.
00:06:26So, ladies, when that guy sends you flowers, what's he really sending you?
00:06:31He's always talking dirty in class.
00:06:34I don't like it.
00:06:37Thanks a lot, Mr. Brooks.
00:06:38Bye.
00:06:39Bye.
00:06:39All I'm asking for is a couple of weeks, Tom.
00:06:41Well, the thing is, Norm, I'd like to help out. I really would. But bank rules is bank rules and
00:06:46I just can't bet.
00:06:47I understand.
00:06:48We'll get you money.
00:06:49You have my word on it.
00:06:50I don't need your word, Norm.
00:06:51I got your collateral.
00:06:52Hey, pumpkin.
00:06:53How'd it go today?
00:06:55Fine.
00:06:55Mmm.
00:06:56You know my daughter Amy, don't you, Tom?
00:06:57Oh, hell, I've known Amy since she was knee-high.
00:07:00How about a pretty thing you turned out to be?
00:07:02She takes after her daddy.
00:07:04Well, listen, I've got to go now.
00:07:06I'll show you out, Tom.
00:07:07Okay.
00:07:08Nice to see you, Amy.
00:07:09Yeah.
00:07:09It'll be just a minute.
00:07:11So, what do you think of the Wildcats' chances this season?
00:07:13We're going to state.
00:07:15Yeah, we better have something to look forward to this year.
00:07:18Our poor little town's limping a bit.
00:07:20What with the dip in oil prices and all?
00:07:21Tell me, Dad.
00:07:22Hey, Lucy, you're looking mighty fine there.
00:07:24Yeah.
00:07:24When's Harry going to put a bun in that oven, huh?
00:07:28So, we'll have that checked by Friday, right, Norm?
00:07:29You got it.
00:07:30Okay.
00:07:30See you then.
00:07:35You ready to go, Dad?
00:07:37Sure.
00:07:38Can I ask?
00:07:40You got $100?
00:07:42Yes.
00:07:44You know, it would be so much easier on you, Mom.
00:07:47You'd be able to take afternoon classes instead of having to drag me all over town.
00:07:52Plus, you could get your homework done at a reasonable hour.
00:07:55It would save you so much time.
00:07:58You're 14, honey.
00:07:59They don't give driver's license to 14-year-olds for a good reason.
00:08:03Well, I don't need a driver's license.
00:08:04All I need is a car.
00:08:06And Dad said that he could get me...
00:08:07No.
00:08:07Honey, that's it.
00:08:08You're too young to have a car.
00:08:10You're it.
00:08:10Betty Ann, she's a damn good driver.
00:08:13She's better than most of the women in this town.
00:08:14It's against the law.
00:08:15Well, it's a stupid law.
00:08:17You know, if there's one thing this family should know by now, it's the price you pay for breaking the
00:08:22law.
00:08:22For crying out loud, Betty Ann, do we have to bring my daddy into this?
00:08:25Well, if your daddy hadn't decided that it was up to him to figure out which laws to disobey, we
00:08:31wouldn't be scrambling to save the dealership.
00:08:33Or have to fool with the likes of Jack Lawson.
00:08:36For the 10,000th time, I have a loan to pay off and Jack Lawson is bringing in the cash.
00:08:41You know, I wouldn't even have to cross 95.
00:08:43It's not even a half a month.
00:08:44Don't like him?
00:08:45Don't trust him.
00:08:46It's business, Betty Ann.
00:08:47Why don't you just stick to that interior design school stuff of yours and let me take care of the
00:08:51business, okay?
00:08:52I'm going back to the office.
00:08:54Don't wait up.
00:08:59Just clear the table with me.
00:09:05All right, the good news is these papers were better than last time.
00:09:10The bad news is that last time, as we all remember, was not so great.
00:09:41You want to score some extra credit?
00:09:45Sure.
00:09:46I need some help here at these papers.
00:09:48Where do you have fourth period?
00:09:50Uh, English.
00:09:52Cut it.
00:09:53I'll write your note.
00:09:55Okay.
00:09:56Bye.
00:09:57Bye.
00:10:20Is something bothering you?
00:10:24No.
00:10:26Parents?
00:10:33Uh-oh.
00:10:34They can go.
00:10:37It just seems like all they ever do anymore is fight.
00:10:41I mean, we never have a good time as a family anymore.
00:10:44No matter how it starts out, it always ends up in an argument.
00:10:48Must be rough on you.
00:10:51Um, my dad's under a lot of pressure at work, and my mom just went back to school, and he
00:10:59hates that.
00:11:00So they take it out on you?
00:11:02I guess.
00:11:03Yes.
00:11:04I see it all the time.
00:11:05Parents get so caught up in their own problems, they don't see the effect it's having on their
00:11:08own kids.
00:11:10Anytime you need a shoulder to cry on, there's one right here.
00:11:15Just for you.
00:11:20Hey.
00:11:21I mean.
00:11:24You're special.
00:11:3323 on the hook!
00:11:3523 on the hook!
00:11:3723 on the hook!
00:11:37Get up there now!
00:11:38Come on!
00:11:38Come on, you guys.
00:11:40You go to the football games, don't you?
00:11:42Half the town would be at practice if they could.
00:11:45Oh, Amy.
00:11:46Watching football practice is about as much fun as watching paint draw.
00:11:50Well, she just wants to see her boyfriend.
00:11:53What boyfriend?
00:11:54Coach Nash.
00:11:55She has the most major crush on him.
00:11:58So, Kelly has a crush on Bobby Earl, doesn't she?
00:12:01Which is exactly why I don't want to hang around practice.
00:12:03It'll look so obvious.
00:12:05Come on, you guys.
00:12:06It'll be fun.
00:12:16Oh, my God.
00:12:18Look at her, Amy's in love.
00:12:20Earth to Amy.
00:12:21Earth to Amy, he's like, 50 years old.
00:12:24He's a teacher.
00:12:27Alright, let's see it now.
00:12:37Now, some of these were not too bad.
00:12:40And, of course, there were some others that were, uh...
00:12:45Well, I don't think I want to say it out loud.
00:12:48What I'd like for you to do for the remainder of the period is kind of look over your mistakes
00:12:55and see if we can't improve on that next time.
00:12:58All right?
00:13:50Oh, all right.
00:13:51Oh, honey.
00:13:52Please don't play with your food.
00:13:54Cassie, go into the kitchen.
00:13:55Get something to wipe this up with.
00:13:58Thanks.
00:13:59She spilled it.
00:14:00How come I have to wipe that?
00:14:01Because she's five and you're 16.
00:14:03No backtalking on either.
00:14:04Bobby Lee, it isn't fun.
00:14:06Yeah, shut up, Bobby Lee.
00:14:07Pete, did you hear me?
00:14:09Pete?
00:14:09Will you move your arm?
00:14:10Did you hear what I was talking about?
00:14:11Angela, move it.
00:14:12Yeah, you're talking about Thanksgiving.
00:14:14I asked if you'd talk to Coach Vogler about the coffee pot.
00:14:19I'm sorry.
00:14:20I forgot.
00:14:20Pete, I've asked you three times already.
00:14:22All right, all right.
00:14:23I'll ask him.
00:14:23Or else we're going to have to tell Angela's preschool that we can't pay them this month
00:14:28because we had to go out and buy a coffee pot.
00:14:30I said I'll ask him.
00:14:31Where are you going?
00:14:32I've got to work on the game plan.
00:14:58She's always in her case.
00:15:00You've got to be patient with her.
00:15:02She's put herself on a lot of pressure.
00:15:14She's just as serious about this decorator school stuff as you and I are about Wildcat football.
00:15:38I'm sorry.
00:15:42Let's go.
00:16:25Hello?
00:16:27Hi.
00:16:29Who is this?
00:16:31I'll give you a hint. Someone who thinks you're real pretty.
00:16:37Hi.
00:16:38I swear, if my mother doesn't stop ragging on her hair, I'm going to scream.
00:16:42Watch, we'll get in the car, and the first thing she'll say is,
00:16:45Kelly, I don't know why you had to change your hair. It looked so pretty before.
00:16:49Well, at least you can talk to your mother.
00:16:51I mean, my mother, she still thinks that the world is exactly the same as it was when she was
00:16:55in high school.
00:16:55And I'm all special bulletin. That was, like, 30 years ago.
00:16:59Mom problems?
00:17:00Yeah. They should all join a club. The mother's from hell.
00:17:04Well, that wouldn't work. All the mothers in this town want to be president of that club.
00:17:08Hey, Amy, I, uh, I brought that magazine article in I was telling you about.
00:17:12Yeah.
00:17:13It's in my locker. Come on, I'll give it to you.
00:17:14What magazine article?
00:17:17Amy, that's my mom.
00:17:18Oh, just take a minute. Come on.
00:17:22I'll just be back in a sec.
00:17:25I'll see you all later.
00:17:30What magazine?
00:17:36What's going on, coach?
00:18:04Captions by GetTranscribed.com
00:18:13I have done a tremendous.
00:18:17Did you hear about playing McCartney's Friend over Easter?
00:18:22Okay, she and her boyfriend are doing it, right?
00:18:24So she decides to tell her parents for whatever reason.
00:18:27And her father feels over and has a heart attack right there at the dinner table.
00:18:31His head falls right into his plate.
00:18:34No, no.
00:18:35Yes, I swear to God you cannot tell your parents anything.
00:18:38You ladies be in school?
00:18:39Hey.
00:18:40Hey, Coach, we're at lunch.
00:18:42Coach, that beer share looks good.
00:18:44Why don't you get one for us?
00:18:46You don't mess around, do you?
00:18:48Not always.
00:18:49Do you want me to buy you a beer?
00:18:51No, girls, that wouldn't be right.
00:18:53We want wine coolers.
00:18:55Yeah, wine coolers.
00:18:57Come on, Coach.
00:18:58Well, how about it, Amy?
00:18:59You think I should buy these ladies a cocktail?
00:19:03Yeah.
00:19:07Okay, then.
00:19:08Go back.
00:19:22Hey, Coach, neat tapes.
00:19:23My daughter gave them to me.
00:19:25Do you know her?
00:19:26Cassie.
00:19:26You're a sophomore over at Jackson?
00:19:29She's on the basketball team, huh?
00:19:31Yeah, I've seen her.
00:19:32She's good.
00:19:32I think you two headed off.
00:19:34I'll introduce you.
00:19:35That's a great track, Coach.
00:19:38You want to take her for a drive?
00:19:40Are you kidding?
00:19:44Don't let anyone see you.
00:19:50Hey, hey.
00:19:50Hold up.
00:19:51I'm going to talk to you.
00:19:52Let him go.
00:19:53Let him go.
00:20:12Hey, I have something for you.
00:20:16There.
00:20:23I can't believe it.
00:20:24I love them.
00:20:25I heard that song when I was driving around.
00:20:27It made me think of you.
00:20:30Songs say things better than words, don't they?
00:20:34You're too nice.
00:20:37Yes, I am.
00:20:38That's always been my problem.
00:20:39I'm a little bit too much.
00:20:41Too much for Tate High School.
00:20:44Too much for this town.
00:20:48You are too, aren't you?
00:20:52I don't know.
00:20:54You're different from most of the girls around here.
00:20:57Like you got something inside of you that's destined for something bigger.
00:21:03Or are you just going to marry an ex-football player, have three kids, and push a shopping cart through
00:21:08a supermarket the rest of your life?
00:21:09I hope not.
00:21:12You're a special man.
00:21:13I hope not.
00:21:15And don't let anybody ever tell you anything bad.
00:21:20You're welcome.
00:21:36Beep.
00:22:02Okay, come on. Come on in here.
00:22:10Come on. Sit down over here and put your stuff off the table.
00:22:14Why don't you have a seat over here? Where are you going?
00:22:19Now, don't go back in there now. Come on.
00:22:23Ladies. Ladies, you're not supposed to be back there. Come on.
00:22:27Doesn't that hurt you? No, we do it all the time, see?
00:22:30Okay, get out of the way. I want to find you.
00:22:31Kimberly, hey. Now, come on, get down.
00:22:36Why don't you come over here and help me?
00:22:39Come on, come and get me.
00:22:41Okay, you asked for it.
00:22:44Watch this.
00:22:49You could use a few less french fries.
00:22:51Well, maybe you could use a few more push-ups.
00:22:52Oh, you're cruel, aren't you?
00:22:55No, no, no. Try me.
00:22:56All right.
00:22:58Now, that's more like light as a feather.
00:23:02Okay, Amy.
00:23:05You're next.
00:23:07Okay, hold on a second.
00:23:09What? What are you doing?
00:23:11You think you can catch me?
00:23:13Oh, I believe I can.
00:23:16You ready? Come on.
00:23:17One, two, three.
00:23:21Catch.
00:23:22I told you.
00:23:22You're so strong.
00:23:24Well, I could do this all day.
00:23:25You know that?
00:23:36You ladies want to go wait at one of those tables, please?
00:23:42Coach, may I talk to you in my office a minute?
00:23:45You'll be down now.
00:23:53What are you doing with those girls, Coach?
00:23:56I was writing them passes.
00:23:58I'm taking them for extra practice.
00:24:00That did not look like appropriate behavior for a teacher.
00:24:04No, we were just having a little fun.
00:24:06Fun for whom?
00:24:08Them or you?
00:24:10Come on, Carolyn.
00:24:11There's nothing wrong with what I was doing with those girls.
00:24:15Can I go now?
00:24:17Sure.
00:24:19You can go now.
00:24:26There's always rumors about coaches, but you gotta take it with a grain of salt.
00:24:30What was he doing there in the first place?
00:24:32I have no idea.
00:24:33But I'm telling you, he was holding them in his arms.
00:24:36Right in full view in the library?
00:24:37Yes.
00:24:38And it wasn't just the first time, either.
00:24:40You know, he's always in the halls, surrounded by girls.
00:24:42And he can't seem to keep his hands off them.
00:24:44Well, Coach Nash is a popular teacher.
00:24:47The girls like to be around him.
00:24:48That doesn't make it okay for him to do what he was doing.
00:24:52Yeah, but, Carolyn, we all put our arms around students.
00:24:55It makes them feel good.
00:24:57I do it myself.
00:24:58After all, I'm the one who had that bumper sticker made, huh?
00:25:00Mr. Arnett, are you listening to me?
00:25:03I'm telling you, I saw Pete Nash behaving in an extremely inappropriate manner with those girls.
00:25:09Ms. Sweeney, I heard you loud and clear.
00:25:12And I'm gonna take care of you.
00:25:13I'm gonna walk about this.
00:25:17I'm gonna walk about this.
00:25:19I'm gonna walk.
00:25:21I'm gonna walk.
00:25:21I won't hurt you.
00:25:26I never have.
00:25:28Thought you won't to?
00:25:31I don't know.
00:25:35I keep forgetting how young you are.
00:25:38What's that supposed to mean?
00:25:39Well, I didn't mean her like that.
00:25:43I don't know who Missy was.
00:25:44Who?
00:25:46Missy Ross.
00:25:48Did you do this with her?
00:25:51Oh, Amy.
00:25:54Are you kidding me?
00:25:55I've never done this with a student before.
00:25:57You know how much trouble I could get into for this?
00:26:00She was a girl who had a crush on me.
00:26:02She chased me and people made a big thing of it, that's all.
00:26:07What about the others?
00:26:08You don't believe those rumors, do you?
00:26:12You know how people love to talk in this town.
00:26:14What do you think I am?
00:26:19It's just you.
00:26:22You're just...
00:26:24special.
00:26:27I've never felt this way about anybody before.
00:26:35I'm sorry.
00:26:43If you don't want to, I'm not gonna force you.
00:26:47We'll take this nice and slow.
00:26:50I'm in no hurry.
00:26:53Okay?
00:26:53Okay.
00:27:02Nice point.
00:27:04Any moment
00:27:08I may
00:27:10hit your face
00:27:16Always
00:27:18what's up
00:27:18What's up?ie
00:27:19Has
00:27:20it been a while since
00:27:26I felt like me? Oh
00:27:33a
00:27:34mean Chris
00:27:35Don't
00:27:37refuse
00:27:40Oh, I'm so scared you will
00:27:47Oh, what a thrill
00:27:50Oh, what a thrill
00:27:54Stars in the sky
00:27:56Stars can steal
00:28:00Oh, what a thrill
00:28:16Hello?
00:28:17Hi
00:28:20Where are you?
00:28:22Fieldhouse
00:28:23You think you can get away tonight and meet me later?
00:28:25We're going to be done here soon
00:28:27No, I've got an English paper due tomorrow
00:28:29I really want to see you
00:28:33I've got to see you in English
00:28:34My mom's real bummed out about it
00:28:36Don't worry about that
00:28:37I'll talk to your English teacher
00:28:39Well, my dad won't be home till late
00:28:41I'd have to wait till they get to sleep
00:28:44Whenever you say
00:28:47Midnight
00:28:48Okay, then
00:28:49I'll see you later
00:28:52Okay, Dad
00:28:56Hey, Romeo
00:28:57Are you going to watch this or what?
00:28:59Oh, what a thrill
00:29:00Oh, what a thrill
00:29:05Stars in the sky
00:29:06Stars can steal
00:29:10Oh, what a thrill
00:29:14Oh, what a thrill
00:29:18Oh, what a thrill
00:29:22Oh, what a thrill
00:29:27Oh, what a thrill
00:29:27Oh, what a thrill
00:29:37Amy, don't do this to me.
00:29:40I'm sorry.
00:29:40I just...
00:29:42I feel like I should wait.
00:29:44Wait?
00:29:45Wait for what?
00:29:47So you can be a virgin when you get married?
00:29:50You want me?
00:29:55I want to be with you forever.
00:29:59I swear it's the truth.
00:30:03I won't tell my wife about us.
00:30:05And your parents.
00:30:08Everybody.
00:30:40She didn't do the assignment.
00:30:42She will.
00:30:42But a C in English really brings down her average.
00:30:45I mean, she was practically in tears when she was telling me.
00:30:53She'll be out in a second.
00:30:54Can't believe how long it takes to get that casual, unsteady look.
00:30:59So Amy said that Cassie invited her to spend the night?
00:31:02Yeah.
00:31:02That's what they arranged.
00:31:06Well, here.
00:31:07Look at you.
00:31:07Honey, you look adorable.
00:31:09You do.
00:31:12I can't believe you're going to take four screaming teenage girls to a concert.
00:31:16You deserve a medal.
00:31:17I don't mind.
00:31:19You got more guts than I do, coach.
00:31:21Don't forget your earplugs.
00:31:21Okay.
00:31:22All right.
00:31:22We'll see you.
00:31:23Good night, sweetie.
00:31:23Have fun.
00:31:25Bye-bye.
00:31:29Bye-bye.
00:31:31Bye-bye.
00:31:31Bye-bye.
00:31:33Bye-bye.
00:31:33Bye-bye.
00:31:34Bye-bye.
00:31:35Bye-bye.
00:31:36Bye-bye.
00:31:37Bye-bye.
00:31:38Bye-bye.
00:31:38Bye-bye.
00:31:43Bye-bye.
00:31:44Go chance.
00:31:45Peace out, man.
00:31:46He can't do it.
00:31:47No one can.
00:31:49I believe that.
00:31:50Woo!
00:31:51Woo!
00:31:52That was fun.
00:31:55It's fun, you guys.
00:31:56Thanks.
00:31:57I'll talk to you later.
00:31:58All right.
00:32:00Y'all sure you don't want to spend the night at my house?
00:32:02I know it's all right with my mom.
00:32:04I'll be fine.
00:32:06Yeah, thanks anyway.
00:32:07Good night.
00:32:07Bye.
00:32:16Bye.
00:32:17I swear, we had a rock concert all night, and music videos into the morning.
00:32:21Don't you girls ever get tired of it?
00:32:23I'm not a bad mom.
00:32:24Just don't burn down the house.
00:32:26Amy, do you need anything?
00:32:28I don't know.
00:32:29Bye.
00:32:30Well, maybe if I grew my hair long and wore makeup, I could have girls screaming and running
00:32:34after me.
00:32:36You've got enough girls running after you with your hair just like it is after me.
00:32:40Good night, sweetheart.
00:32:41Good night, Amy.
00:32:42Don't stay up too late, y'all.
00:32:43I swear, I don't know.
00:32:44Good night.
00:32:49I don't know.
00:32:49I care.
00:32:59I don't know.
00:33:20Baby.
00:33:23Baby.
00:33:25Come here.
00:33:29What?
00:33:42Come here.
00:33:46I don't think this is going to happen.
00:33:48Shh.
00:33:55What is it?
00:33:56Shh.
00:33:59It's time, Amy.
00:34:11Please don't hurt me.
00:34:15I won't.
00:34:22It's time, Amy.
00:34:42It's time for your daughter.
00:35:11Breakfast in 10 minutes.
00:35:23Pancakes, honey. You got more coming?
00:35:24There are three left. Who wants more?
00:35:27Amy?
00:35:28No, I'm fine.
00:35:30How about you, sweetheart?
00:35:30No?
00:35:34Yeah.
00:36:04You okay?
00:36:08You sure?
00:36:10Yeah, I'm fine.
00:36:12You okay?
00:36:15You okay?
00:36:17You okay?
00:36:31You okay?
00:36:32Let's go.
00:37:05Let's go.
00:37:38Let's go.
00:37:51Let's go.
00:37:53Let's go.
00:37:54Let's go.
00:37:54Let's go.
00:37:57Let's go.
00:38:14Let's go.
00:38:23Hey, there you are.
00:38:24How was practice?
00:38:25Fine.
00:38:26Amy, wait a second.
00:38:28Let's talk a minute.
00:38:29Mom, I've got homework.
00:38:34Let's go.
00:38:47Let's go.
00:38:57Mom, this is my room.
00:38:58Honey, I know you're busy studying, but I just thought maybe we could visit for a second,
00:39:04you know?
00:39:05You know, because it seems like we haven't really had much of a chance to talk lately
00:39:08and just wondered how you are.
00:39:10Mom, I'm fine.
00:39:11Nothing's wrong.
00:39:14You want me to make you some popcorn?
00:39:15I've got to do my homework.
00:39:17I'm fine.
00:39:17I'm fine.
00:39:27I'm fine.
00:39:38I'm fine.
00:39:42I'm fine.
00:39:43Amy, Amy, come out here.
00:39:45I've got something to show you.
00:39:55Got $100?
00:39:58Oh, my God.
00:39:59Is this for me?
00:40:00Mm-hmm.
00:40:01Oh, thank you so much.
00:40:03Oh, my gosh.
00:40:04Try it on for size.
00:40:05Sure.
00:40:07Oh, come on, Betty Ann.
00:40:08It'll just be easier on everybody.
00:40:10Besides, she's gonna be real careful in it, aren't you, huh?
00:40:12Oh, please.
00:40:13If you hear one bad thing about my driving from anybody, you can take away the keys.
00:40:17Okay.
00:40:18But I'm telling you, if I hear of any foolishness, in this car, I am taking those keys back before
00:40:22you know what hit you, okay?
00:40:24Okay, fine.
00:40:24But can I just please go show Kimberly and Kelly, please?
00:40:27Yes.
00:40:28Come right back.
00:40:29Okay.
00:40:30Be careful now.
00:40:35I just wish you would have told me.
00:40:37Oh, hell, you'd have just said no.
00:40:43Can you believe me?
00:40:44You're right.
00:40:45Yeah.
00:40:46Amy, this is such a cool part.
00:40:48And now we won't have to ride with my mom.
00:40:50Well, that's a good thing, because my mother is getting on my nerves.
00:40:53She's giving me such a hard time about Wayne.
00:40:55I mean, last night, I had to say to my mother, just because he's been to rehab, it doesn't
00:40:58make him a bad person.
00:41:00Because every time he gets out of rehab, he screws up again.
00:41:03That's not his fault.
00:41:04He just needs someone to be nice to him.
00:41:06Kimberly, he's a loser.
00:41:07He's never gonna change.
00:41:09Robert's sick of hearing you talk about him.
00:41:12Well, at least he's not a child when I still like your boyfriend.
00:41:15He is not.
00:41:16And what else?
00:41:17Probably.
00:41:18I mean, it's weird.
00:41:20You think he wouldn't be with someone his own age.
00:41:22You can't help me fall in love when it just happens.
00:41:26And what best?
00:41:28So now you two are in love.
00:41:29Amy, you're kidding with Nash?
00:41:32That's amazing.
00:41:33I mean, you listen to all those words of those songs.
00:41:37They're just words, and you actually feel it for yourself.
00:41:41So what have you all done?
00:41:43I've kissed.
00:41:44French kissed.
00:41:46With tongues.
00:41:47Did you do it?
00:41:49Did you go all the way?
00:41:52Well, I'm still a virgin, if that's what you mean.
00:41:56Technically.
00:42:03Okay.
00:42:07You stay out there.
00:42:12Kimberly.
00:42:16Well, Coach Nash is a popular teacher.
00:42:18There's always rumors about him with one girl or another.
00:42:20Well, maybe they're not just rumors.
00:42:23Now they start.
00:42:25Coach Nash talks to a pretty girl.
00:42:27Maybe another girl, one he didn't talk to, gets jealous.
00:42:29So she starts spreading rumors to get back at him.
00:42:32Now, you think maybe that's what's going on here, Kimberly?
00:42:34Coach Nash is paying a little more attention to Amy, and you're just a wee bit jealous?
00:42:39Mr. Harnett, Amy has much told us that he was messing with her.
00:42:42Well, how do you know that she wasn't bragging?
00:42:46Coach Nash and Amy are doing it.
00:42:48I think someone should do something about it.
00:42:51All right.
00:42:52I'll look into it.
00:43:14I swear I am not going to open one book this entire summer.
00:43:18Me neither.
00:43:19I'm spending the entire summer by the pool.
00:43:22Hey, Amy.
00:43:23How's it going?
00:43:24Pretty good.
00:43:25Are you going to go to the Founder's Day Festival?
00:43:27Uh, yeah.
00:43:28I think so.
00:43:29Why?
00:43:30I just thought maybe I'd see you then.
00:43:32Sure.
00:43:33Great.
00:43:34Amy?
00:43:37Can I see you a bit?
00:43:41All right.
00:43:41I'll see you guys later.
00:43:42Bye.
00:43:43Amy!
00:43:45I'll call you later.
00:43:47Okay.
00:43:54Come here.
00:43:58Don't.
00:43:58Not at school.
00:43:59Why not?
00:44:00So you can run off and do it with Corey Wilkins?
00:44:02I hardly know him.
00:44:03That's not what it looked like to me.
00:44:05He was just saying hello.
00:44:11I can't go all summer without seeing you.
00:44:15I got an idea.
00:44:17You can come camping with us.
00:44:19We go out to the lake.
00:44:22Your whole family?
00:44:23Sure.
00:44:24Sure.
00:44:24It'll be fine.
00:44:24We'll get off by ourselves.
00:44:28Are you listening to me?
00:44:29Mm-hmm.
00:44:30She's like a person I don't even know.
00:44:33You know, she never laughs anymore at all.
00:44:35She never cuts up or teases.
00:44:36You know, it's just hormones.
00:44:38She's growing up.
00:44:38She's not your little girl anymore.
00:44:40Well, I know that.
00:44:41But she's so angry all the time.
00:44:44She's just being a teenager, Betty Ann.
00:44:47We're in for five more years of her.
00:44:49Might as well get used to...
00:44:50Uh-huh.
00:44:58Uh-huh.
00:45:02Uh-huh.
00:45:13You're my sunshine, my only sunshine.
00:45:22You make me happy when skies are green.
00:45:27You never know, dear.
00:45:30How much I love you.
00:45:32So please don't take my sunshine away.
00:45:39Thanks, buddy.
00:45:42Hey, Coach.
00:45:43All the way to the stage.
00:45:44Hey, Billy.
00:45:44How you doing, man?
00:45:44All right.
00:45:45How you doing?
00:45:45Lock that football.
00:45:47Hey, look at Bobby.
00:45:49Yes, man.
00:45:50I'm telling you.
00:45:51Hey, look, good morning.
00:45:52You know what?
00:45:53Why don't you save us a cup of paper?
00:45:55Let me get some beer.
00:45:56You want a soda pop?
00:45:56Okay.
00:45:57All right.
00:45:59Don't you be long, honey.
00:46:00Hey, Coach, it's your year.
00:46:04I always thought you were really great.
00:46:06But, you know, you were always with Coach Nash, so I didn't know if you were available
00:46:10at all.
00:46:11Well, like for what?
00:46:14Yeah, thanks, Bob.
00:46:15You are my sunshine.
00:46:16I mean, I don't know.
00:46:17Like, uh, like...
00:46:18Here we go.
00:46:19You make me happy when skies are green.
00:46:23You never know, dear.
00:46:26All the way this year, Coach.
00:46:36Hey, Steve.
00:46:38Two.
00:46:40All right.
00:46:41Jim's on me, Coach.
00:46:43It's called the dip.
00:46:43Let me show it.
00:46:44Okay.
00:46:46Here we go.
00:46:47Hey!
00:46:48That's pretty good.
00:46:49Hey!
00:46:50Hey!
00:46:51Hey!
00:46:51Hey!
00:46:51Hey!
00:46:51Hey!
00:46:51Hey!
00:46:54Hey!
00:46:59with coach來了.
00:47:00My wife is here.
00:47:00Hey, wait now.
00:47:01What the hell is the matter with you?
00:47:02You acting like some kind of little slut.
00:47:04I'm not gonna say it again, perfect.
00:47:06Keep your hands off Thursday!
00:47:07You wantlidge.
00:47:08We're only dancers.
00:47:08You wanna get thrown off.
00:47:09You win, entren!
00:47:11You're only dancers!
00:47:11Hey!
00:47:12Hey, my dad.
00:47:13hey, Chris, talk to himself.
00:47:17Litch in this room.
00:47:19I see you.
00:47:20He's got good.
00:47:23Bye.
00:47:23There you go.
00:47:23Just a minute ago.
00:47:25All right.
00:47:26Hey!
00:47:44I'm sorry, but it makes me crazy when I see you with another guy.
00:47:48But he knows.
00:47:49Who cares?
00:47:50I care. I don't want Cassie to know.
00:47:51Then why were you with him?
00:47:53I'm just dancing.
00:47:54Don't you see how that makes me crazy?
00:47:57If you keep making me flip out like that, we're going to get caught.
00:48:00My job is going to be history. My family, too.
00:48:03And that's going to be your fault.
00:48:06I can't do this anymore.
00:48:11You don't mean that.
00:48:13I'm tired of feeling dirty and ashamed. I don't want to see you anymore.
00:48:17Don't you understand? I love you.
00:48:21Don't you get that?
00:48:28Come on.
00:48:30Come on, baby.
00:48:33No, please. I don't want to.
00:48:34I just want to hold you.
00:48:46I love you.
00:48:49I love you.
00:48:52You can't leave me. What am I going to do without you?
00:49:06Come on.
00:49:08Come on.
00:49:09Come on.
00:49:11Be nice.
00:49:14This ain't so bad, is it?
00:49:16You like it.
00:49:19You know you do.
00:49:36Men, I don't have to tell you what joy and pride our football team brings to our lives.
00:49:40Now, the economy can go to hell.
00:49:42The whole country can go to hell.
00:49:44But damn it, never, ever Tate High School football.
00:49:50Now, Coach Nash is going to give us a preview of what we can look forward to this fall.
00:49:54Coach?
00:49:58I want to thank you all for coming out today, and thank you for your support.
00:50:02I'll get into the specifics of the offense and the defense in just a little bit.
00:50:05But first, I want to say one thing.
00:50:07Last year, we went to the quarterfinals, and for a lot of teams, that's the best that they can hope
00:50:12for.
00:50:13But I'll tell you what.
00:50:13Well, this season, I guarantee our boys will be wearing jackets that say Oklahoma State Champions.
00:50:25That looks like it's going to be another great year, Mickey.
00:50:27Yeah, we've got 14 returning seniors.
00:50:29That's pretty good.
00:50:30And the best coaching staff in the state.
00:50:32Thank you, Norm.
00:50:33See you, Lee.
00:50:34See you.
00:50:35Tom, I hear your wife's going back to school.
00:50:37Oh, yeah.
00:50:38Says she's got to open up and branch out.
00:50:40Says Tate's boring her to death.
00:50:41Hey, she's spending too much time with you.
00:50:44That's true.
00:50:45Should have a good season.
00:50:46Hell, I don't see how we can miss a trip to state this year.
00:50:48Well, now, with the strong horses, we got just what I say.
00:50:51That's right.
00:50:52See you guys later.
00:50:53I'll see you, L.B.
00:50:55How's it going, Norm?
00:50:57Business is getting better.
00:50:58I'm selling a few cars.
00:51:01Hey, listen, there's nothing funny going on between Coach Nash and Amy, is there?
00:51:06What the hell is that supposed to mean?
00:51:08Well, there's been a lot of talk about him.
00:51:11I guess there's some kind of a scene at Founder's Day.
00:51:13What kind of scene?
00:51:15Coach was all over about something.
00:51:18You're kidding.
00:51:19I heard a lot of people say that they left together.
00:51:21What?
00:51:22Didn't Mickey McGregor mention anything to you?
00:51:25Hell no.
00:51:31Norm?
00:51:32Thanks, Tom.
00:51:49Where are you going, Amy?
00:51:51I'm at Kelly's.
00:51:53What's this I hear about you and Coach Nash at Founder's Day?
00:51:58What did you hear?
00:51:59You tell me, Amy.
00:52:00What's going on?
00:52:02Nothing.
00:52:04Is he bothering you, Amy?
00:52:05No.
00:52:08Because if he is, I want to know about it.
00:52:09You tell me and I'll put a stop to it.
00:52:11Look at that.
00:52:12Everything's fine.
00:52:12Nothing's going on.
00:52:14Look, I gotta go.
00:52:29Hey, Norm.
00:52:30How's it going?
00:52:32I want to know what happened at Founder's Day, Pete.
00:52:34What's going on between you and Amy?
00:52:37Nothing's going on, Norm.
00:52:38Nothing but a bunch of nasty rumors.
00:52:40Let's not beat around the bush here.
00:52:42I want to know the truth.
00:52:43Are you messing with my daughter?
00:52:44No, of course not.
00:52:46I mean, she's a special kid.
00:52:47I'm fond of her.
00:52:50But she's the same age as Cassie, for God's sake.
00:52:52You know, if I found out you were messing with her,
00:52:54I'd see to it you never mess with anybody ever again.
00:52:56Norm, Norm, I'd do the same thing.
00:52:59It's strictly teacher-student, I swear.
00:53:03Now, I'll tell your father to father
00:53:04why I blew a fuse at Founder's Day.
00:53:06She was hanging out with Corey Wilkins.
00:53:08Now, I'd hate to see a girl of Amy's caliber
00:53:10throw herself away on a lowlife like Wilkins.
00:53:12I mean, I kind of feel like she's my own daughter.
00:53:15I thought I'd be doing you both a favor.
00:53:16Well, she's not your daughter, Pete.
00:53:17She's mine.
00:53:18And I'll be advising her
00:53:19as to who she should be hanging around with.
00:53:21Speaking of which,
00:53:22I don't think I'm going to be able to let her
00:53:23go on a camping trip next week.
00:53:25Come on, Norm.
00:53:26My wife and kids and Kelly,
00:53:28they're all going to be there.
00:53:29She's been looking forward to this for a long time.
00:53:32You're going to break her heart.
00:53:33And all night long,
00:53:36he tossed and he turned
00:53:38and outside he heard the wind howl.
00:53:43But finally at dawn,
00:53:45he fell into a deep, deep sleep
00:53:48until he was wakened by sound.
00:53:57And the door flew open
00:53:58and in hobbled
00:54:01the monkey's power!
00:54:07You're not scared, are you, sweet pea?
00:54:09You're not scared, are you, sweet pea?
00:54:39You're not scared, are you, sweet pea?
00:55:06It's okay.
00:55:13Goodbye, Kelly.
00:55:15Bye, Amy.
00:55:16It was sure great having you.
00:55:18Bye.
00:55:21There you go.
00:55:23What's this, a bride?
00:55:25Yes, ma'am.
00:55:26Let's just say it's our secret.
00:55:46So are you going to tell me what's going on?
00:55:50Nothing.
00:55:51Amy, I'm not stupid.
00:55:53Maybe Mrs. Nash and Cassie are, but I'm not.
00:55:56I don't know what you mean.
00:55:58It really pisses me off that you don't think you can trust me.
00:56:02I told you what was going on.
00:56:04I think you left out a lot.
00:56:09Look, I'm supposed to be your best friend.
00:56:34Okay, I'll tell you.
00:56:36But you've got to promise not to tell anybody.
00:56:39All right, I promise.
00:56:41I mean, even if you hate Coach Nash after I tell you,
00:56:44you can't tell anybody because he'll lose his job,
00:56:47his family, his wife, everything.
00:56:51I mean it, okay?
00:56:52You've got to swear.
00:56:53All right, I swear.
00:56:58We did it.
00:57:02Does Cassie know?
00:57:06I don't think so.
00:57:10What was it like?
00:57:13It was okay.
00:57:18Come on, you promise you can't tell anybody.
00:57:20Baby, baby, it's wrong.
00:57:22He loves me.
00:57:23Do you love him?
00:57:29I have to tell someone.
00:57:30I can't.
00:57:31I'll ruin his life if I do.
00:57:32Baby, you have to tell someone.
00:57:46Mom?
00:57:47Mm-hmm.
00:57:48Is Dad your first boyfriend?
00:57:51No, but he, I guess he was my first serious one.
00:57:56I mean, like, the ones before Dad.
00:57:59Were you in love with them, or was it different with him?
00:58:03Oh, well, it was definitely different with your daddy.
00:58:06I mean, you know, from the moment we met each other,
00:58:10we were just laughing and cutting up
00:58:12and being silly and everything.
00:58:15Why?
00:58:17I don't know.
00:58:18I was just curious.
00:58:25I mean, like, how do you know when you're in love?
00:58:32Well, Grandmama always used to say,
00:58:35when it's love and it's right, you'll know it.
00:58:38Sure enough, being with your daddy did feel right.
00:58:44Amy, honey, why are you asking me this now?
00:58:49Is there someone you think you're in love with?
00:58:56No.
00:59:13Oh, girl, an angel moment.
00:59:24Hello?
00:59:25Betty Ann.
00:59:26Norm asked me to give you a call.
00:59:28We're filling out some insurance forms,
00:59:30and we need Amy's social security number.
00:59:33Yeah, let me go get her.
00:59:34All right.
00:59:49Lucy, she's asleep, but you know what?
00:59:51I've got her purse, so let me just see if I find it in here.
01:00:03Where's it getting Norm on the phone?
01:00:26Come on, Mr. Austin. How are you?
01:00:28Bennington. Appreciate you coming down to see us in the summertime.
01:00:31Not at all. Superintendent of school is a year-round job.
01:00:33Look, the thing is, it just doesn't seem right to us that a teacher should be writing notes like this
01:00:38to a student.
01:00:39I mean, we're not accusing anybody of anything, but for crying out loud, it makes you wonder.
01:00:43Well, if he says no and she says no, then all we got to go on are rumors, and we'll
01:00:48need a little more than that.
01:00:49I am not talking about a rumor. I am talking about what he wrote on this picture.
01:00:55Please don't ever change and don't ever leave me.
01:00:57I mean, she is a freshman in high school, and he's telling her not to change?
01:01:01That's not what he meant.
01:01:02Well, what did he mean?
01:01:03He's just trying to be friendly.
01:01:05This the same teacher was supposed to be hugging the girls that day in the library?
01:01:08What is that?
01:01:10No, that was according to Miss Sweeney, the librarian, but I talked to Nash, and everything was absolutely innocent.
01:01:15You know, we all hug the kids, Miss Dustin.
01:01:17It's our way of being affectionate, you know, making them feel included.
01:01:22Any grown man that writes this to a child should not be in the school system.
01:01:26I don't care how innocent he says it is.
01:01:28You have a perfect right to want your little girl protected, and I'm going to see that she is.
01:01:32We'll conduct a full inquiry and get to the bottom of this.
01:01:36You don't think you're being too friendly with these girls, do you?
01:01:39Amy's a special girl.
01:01:40I'm real fond of her, but there's nothing going on.
01:01:42She's 15.
01:01:44It's a criminal offense if there is.
01:01:46Statutory rape.
01:01:47She's my daughter's age, for God's sake.
01:01:49What kind of man do you think I am?
01:01:50That's what I called you out here to find out.
01:01:53This isn't the first time parents have complained about you.
01:01:56It's strictly teacher-student.
01:01:58I'll swear that on the Bible.
01:01:59Dammit, Nash, you better not be messing around with these girls or there's going to be hell to pay.
01:02:03See that you stay away from her.
01:02:06I don't even want to look funny.
01:02:21Now, remember, if he bothers you in any way at all, you let me know about it immediately.
01:02:26You know what, Mom?
01:02:27Why don't you just come to school with me and follow me around?
01:02:29I wish I could.
01:02:32God only knows what he's going to do after not having seen you all summer.
01:02:35Now, I'm really going to trust you to use your good judgment, okay?
01:02:38I'm fine. Would you just stop worrying about me?
01:02:50Hey, Corey. How are you doing?
01:02:52Fine.
01:02:54How's your summer?
01:02:56Listen, Amy, I can't talk to you.
01:02:58How come?
01:03:03Okay.
01:03:09Hi.
01:03:11How's your day?
01:03:12You're not supposed to talk to me.
01:03:14Why are you avoiding me?
01:03:17Just leave me alone.
01:03:18What did I do?
01:03:20I'm not supposed to talk to you.
01:03:23Because when do you care what you're supposed to do?
01:03:25I don't know. It's like he's having a really hard time with this.
01:03:28Bobby says that everyone's talking about it.
01:03:31It's like he's in a bad mood all the time.
01:03:34I can't help that.
01:03:36There he is.
01:03:38There he is.
01:04:12Amy, are you okay?
01:04:16Come on, we can all walk out together.
01:04:32Oh, I'm so scared you to live.
01:04:39Oh, what a thrill.
01:04:42Oh, what a thrill.
01:04:46Star's in the sky.
01:04:48Star's dance deep.
01:04:52Oh, what a thrill.
01:04:59I'm telling you, something is going on.
01:05:01I don't like the way she's been acting.
01:05:03She's our daughter, Betty Ann.
01:05:05You've got to trust her.
01:05:07If this was happening, she'd tell us.
01:05:09Not if she's scared to death, she wouldn't.
01:05:11They said they would look into it.
01:05:13You've got to give them a chance.
01:05:15No, I don't.
01:05:17It's always a freshman.
01:05:19By the time they're sophomore, they're too old for him.
01:05:21He always moves on to something new.
01:05:24Last year, it was Missy Ross, Donna Barnes.
01:05:28It's always someone.
01:05:29Of course, he's always been like that.
01:05:31A real flirt.
01:05:33Jimmy McHugh transferred out of his biology class.
01:05:36He said that all he did was flirt with the pretty girls.
01:05:39Will you look at me, please?
01:05:40All I want to do is talk to you.
01:05:41This is not a quiz.
01:05:42This is just for...
01:05:45Amy?
01:05:47Amy, can I see you for a second?
01:06:00Why'd you avoid me?
01:06:01Please stop doing this.
01:06:02I will if you tell me why you're doing this to me.
01:06:05But he's watching.
01:06:06Then meet me later.
01:06:07No.
01:06:07Amy, I'm not going to let up until you agree to talk to me.
01:06:10No.
01:06:11All right, then I'm going to tell everybody.
01:06:12Only don't think that I'm the only one that's going to go down because you're going to be in just
01:06:15as much trouble as I am.
01:06:17Hey, listen up, everybody.
01:06:18I got something I want to tell you.
01:06:19Right, I'll meet you later.
01:06:23Miss Sweeney?
01:06:24Yes?
01:06:24Hi, I'm Betty Ann Dustin.
01:06:26Oh, I'm sorry.
01:06:27My daughter Amy goes to Tate High, and I'm trying to track down some rumors about Coach Nash, and I've
01:06:33been told to talk to you.
01:06:36Would you like to come in, Miss Dustin?
01:06:43Whenever I hear that song, I think of you.
01:06:45I play it all the time.
01:06:47It's the only way I feel close to you now.
01:06:51But don't you miss me?
01:06:54Just a little bit.
01:06:57Sure.
01:06:58Then I don't understand.
01:07:00Why does it have to end?
01:07:07I want my life back.
01:07:09I mean, wherever I go, people are talking about me.
01:07:13It's like I've got a disease or something.
01:07:16You have to stand up to them.
01:07:19I don't want to see you anymore.
01:07:22It's over.
01:07:28Well, I guess you don't love me.
01:07:32I do love you.
01:07:33No, you don't.
01:07:33Not like I love you.
01:07:35You couldn't, or else you wouldn't do this to me.
01:07:37I don't want to hurt you.
01:07:38I should just get my shotgun and blow my brains out.
01:07:42Please don't.
01:07:43I'm sorry.
01:07:44I'm sorry.
01:07:48I love you.
01:07:53I love you.
01:08:11I love you.
01:08:15I love you.
01:08:17I love you.
01:08:17I love you.
01:08:47You shouldn't drink.
01:08:49Well, there are a lot of things I shouldn't be doing, but I seem to be doing them, don't
01:08:53I?
01:08:55I said I want a beer.
01:09:15I wish you, but I am, don't you?
01:09:16Better?
01:09:18Better?
01:09:19Better?
01:09:19Better?
01:09:19Better?
01:09:20Better?
01:09:21Better?
01:09:22Better?
01:09:25Better?
01:09:25I'm not.
01:09:56What are you doing? You're going through my stuff? You're evading my privacy?
01:10:00Yes, somebody has to protect you. Where were you tonight?
01:10:03Youth group. Don't lie to me.
01:10:05I was there, and you weren't there, so you tell me where you were.
01:10:08Oh, great. Now you're following me in the middle.
01:10:11That's the box. You were with him, weren't you?
01:10:14No. Why are you trying to protect him?
01:10:17I'm not. What has he done to you?
01:10:19What is he telling you to make you lie to me?
01:10:21What are you doing that I can't know about?
01:10:30Amy, did he kiss you?
01:10:41What else?
01:10:45Did he touch you?
01:11:03Did he?
01:11:08I'm sorry, Mom.
01:11:14All right, yes, I'll take care of it.
01:11:18Damn.
01:11:20You want to see me?
01:11:22The duck had your brains and it'd fly north for winter.
01:11:25What the hell are you thinking?
01:11:28I don't know what you're talking about.
01:11:30Amy Dustin.
01:11:33That's a lie.
01:11:35She told her parents everything.
01:11:37They took her to a lawyer, lawyer took her to the cops,
01:11:39and the cops are coming for you.
01:11:41Whatever she says is not true.
01:11:45I have to suspend you.
01:11:46No.
01:11:48No, you don't.
01:11:49Think I want to? Middle of the damn season?
01:11:51You mean now?
01:11:52What else can I do?
01:11:58Chuck, at least let me finish the season.
01:12:01Get out of here.
01:12:03Men, you're not going to win the state championship
01:12:06if you let this distract us.
01:12:09It's going to be tough.
01:12:11We're going to miss Coach Nash like hell.
01:12:13But we've got to be strong.
01:12:16But for right now, there's only one thing that matters,
01:12:19and that's going to state.
01:12:21And I can tell you, that's exactly what Coach Nash would want, too.
01:12:35It ain't right.
01:12:37Not fair, Coach.
01:12:38I'll hold you all the way, Coach.
01:12:40100% Coach.
01:12:42Thanks, Coach.
01:12:47I'll be right back.
01:13:12Hey, hey.
01:13:14Oh, God.
01:13:15I'll be right back.
01:13:21I'm charged with second-degree felony sexual assault.
01:13:25How do you plead?
01:13:26Guilty, Your Honor.
01:13:27You are sentenced to five months in jail and ten years probation.
01:13:33You may no longer coach nor even attend athletic events
01:13:37in which young people are involved.
01:13:39I remand you to five months in state detention center.
01:13:54Mrs. Dustin, I don't understand.
01:13:56The man has pled guilty and he's gone to jail.
01:13:59What exactly is it that you want?
01:14:01Well, everybody's acting like, you know,
01:14:04we did something wrong by coming forward.
01:14:06Why didn't anybody protect her?
01:14:09Isn't it their job?
01:14:10Whose job?
01:14:11The school.
01:14:12I mean, isn't it their job to protect children?
01:14:14They weren't doing their job.
01:14:16I want to sue the school board.
01:14:19Well, she did agree to have sex with him.
01:14:21She even snuck out of the house to do it.
01:14:23And nobody forced her to sneak out of the house.
01:14:25But he was her teacher.
01:14:26She didn't realize she had a choice to say no.
01:14:29Mrs. Dustin, Amy is underage, that is true.
01:14:33But physically, she is a woman.
01:14:35In India, girls are married by Amy's age.
01:14:38Hell, Juliet wasn't much older than Amy.
01:14:40And if she was sneaking out to see a boy her own age,
01:14:43you wouldn't have a case.
01:14:47I don't know what to say, Norm.
01:14:48You sure had more than your share of troubles this year.
01:14:51You know, half the men in this town
01:14:52won't even talk to me anymore.
01:14:53It's like they blame Amy
01:14:55for the team's poor show in this season.
01:14:57What I don't understand
01:14:58is how the whole darn town seemed to know about it
01:15:00and nobody bothered to tell me.
01:15:03Folks knew you were having a hard time
01:15:04and they wanted to spare you
01:15:06knowing what your girl was doing.
01:15:07What, a refill?
01:15:07You make it sound like it was Amy's fault.
01:15:09Well, when these girls go titting up, boy,
01:15:11anything can happen, huh?
01:15:13That's my daughter you're talking about, Sour.
01:15:16You didn't mean anything by it.
01:15:28Bye, family.
01:15:30Bitch.
01:15:34Slut.
01:15:34Pig.
01:15:53He's a grown man.
01:15:55What's she been thinking?
01:15:57She's just a sly.
01:15:58I can't believe it.
01:15:59It's all so disgusting.
01:16:00She let him do it.
01:16:01They should throw her out.
01:16:03Well, she practically threw her down at him.
01:16:04It's supposed to be my friends.
01:16:17I heard what they were saying to you.
01:16:20I just want to say I think you're doing the wrong thing.
01:16:26You're Missy Ross.
01:16:29Yeah.
01:16:35I'm sorry.
01:16:36I've got to do it.
01:16:51Bye.
01:17:35Bobby Earle, how dare you!
01:17:39I'm not asking you!
01:17:52Now everybody hates me now.
01:17:54I don't even know why we have to go through with this in the first place.
01:17:57What, and let that man keep doing what he was doing to you?
01:17:59Oh, Mom, you don't understand.
01:18:01No, I understand, Amy. Believe me.
01:18:03No, you don't. No, I understand.
01:18:05He loves me.
01:18:06Loves you? He doesn't love you.
01:18:08He picks a different little girl every year.
01:18:10He's sick, Amy. He brags about it to his friends.
01:18:13He's not mad enough to pick a grown woman to love.
01:18:16Yes, he takes a child.
01:18:18No, listen to me. He takes a child who's too innocent.
01:18:23All right, that's enough. That's enough.
01:18:26We only make it worse if we turn on each other.
01:18:29We're crying out loud. The man's going to jail.
01:18:31Can't we just put this behind us and get on with our lives
01:18:33instead of just dragging Amy from one lawyer to another?
01:18:36That man preys on a different little girl every year,
01:18:39and everybody just looks the other way.
01:18:42God, you're her father. Don't you even want to stand up for her?
01:18:45Well, I am standing up for her in the best way I know how.
01:18:49Why aren't those other parents coming for us?
01:18:50Because they're flowers, that's why.
01:18:52You just want to flaunt Annie's shame all over town.
01:18:55It's not her shame. It's their shame for pretending like it never happened.
01:18:58Just drop it, Betty Ann. I'm putting my foot down now.
01:19:01No, God, would you just stop it?
01:19:02I'm getting tired of you telling me.
01:19:04Stop it. Just stop fighting.
01:19:07God, you just... I can't even talk to you anymore.
01:19:10All you do is just turn everything around.
01:19:12It's your fight.
01:19:16You don't even care about me anymore.
01:19:19All you care about is which one of you is right.
01:19:21Please.
01:19:44Amy, I'm sorry.
01:19:49i've just been so angry and guilty that um i've lost sight of what really matters in all of this
01:19:57and that's you i've been pushing too hard if you want to drop the whole thing if you just
01:20:04want to forget about it that's what we'll do i won't push you
01:20:11and i'm behind you no matter what you decide
01:20:41betty am if you really think we should see another
01:20:43a lawyer, then let's just see another lawyer. Hell, I don't know what's right or wrong
01:20:47anymore. At this point, I don't know what's right either.
01:20:56Honey, I know this has really been hard on you, and I haven't made it any easier.
01:21:06I'm sorry.
01:21:10Me too.
01:21:19Mom, we'd better hurry. I'll be late for the lawyers.
01:21:30Do you think people knew what was going on between you and the lab room?
01:21:33I don't care. Why should I?
01:21:36Everybody thought he was great, and he had chosen me.
01:21:39Was he isolating you from your friends?
01:21:43Yes, but he made me feel important.
01:21:50I mean, like, I had all the power.
01:21:54It was up to me if I used it or not.
01:21:57Power to do what?
01:22:03Were you ever afraid of Mr. Nash?
01:22:09He talked a teacher once into giving me a good grade.
01:22:13I knew he could just as easily have talked her into giving me a bad one.
01:22:17Did you still feel like he had the power?
01:22:19No, but everybody knew by then.
01:22:22How'd that make you feel?
01:22:23I hated it.
01:22:27Tell me again about the first time.
01:22:33I was at his house after the concert.
01:22:36And where were you?
01:22:39We were in Cassie's room.
01:22:42Where was Cassie?
01:22:45She was in another room.
01:22:46Okay, right then, right there, with his wife and family down the hall.
01:22:52Did you want to have sex with him?
01:23:02Why did you?
01:23:11Second chair, right there.
01:23:16Thanks for coming.
01:23:18Hey, you been?
01:23:20You look good.
01:23:22They're treating you all right.
01:23:26Listen, uh, you think you can get this note to Amy for me?
01:23:32I can't do that.
01:23:33Why not?
01:23:34I just can't.
01:23:37You know what?
01:23:38Everybody's got this all wrong.
01:23:41I never meant to hurt that girl.
01:23:44But the thing of it is, Mickey, I...
01:23:47I love her.
01:23:49I mean, I really do love her.
01:23:51She is a child, Pete.
01:23:53That's not the way you love a child.
01:23:57Listen, man, I shouldn't have come.
01:23:59I gotta go.
01:24:01Let's see.
01:24:21By federal law, school districts and their officials
01:24:25aren't responsible for the acts of the teachers.
01:24:27We think the best thing to do is approach this
01:24:30as a civil rights issue.
01:24:31A school child has the right to be free from sexual abuse.
01:24:34Now, it won't be easy.
01:24:36A teacher having sex with a student
01:24:37hasn't been established as a specific civil rights violation.
01:24:40There's no precedent for it.
01:24:42But, Mrs. Dustin,
01:24:43Tony and I think we might just be able to set one.
01:25:09Amy?
01:25:10Amy?
01:25:12Hey, are you all right?
01:25:17I'm fine.
01:25:19I'm fine.
01:25:34Honey?
01:25:39Baby?
01:26:00I just hate everybody knowing what an idiot I was.
01:26:04I love the child moistered by Amy this day.
01:26:10Honey?
01:26:11We don't have to do this.
01:26:13No, we don't have to.
01:26:20Maybe I can help it not happen to somebody else.
01:26:25Oh, Amy.
01:26:28You keep this up.
01:26:29You're going to be my hero.
01:26:33I love you.
01:26:35I love you.
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