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Bloomington Full Lesbian Movie 2010 l Allison McAtee l Sarah Stouffer l Katherine Ann McGregor [Full Movie] [Full Series]Full EP - Full
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00:00:00Oh
00:02:05Do you have any questions for me?
00:02:07Uh, no.
00:02:08No, sir.
00:02:10Okay, here's your schedule for the fall and a copy of your student manual.
00:02:17I have to tell you, my wife and I really loved your show.
00:02:22We never missed an episode.
00:02:24Well, that's very nice of you to say.
00:02:27Thank you, Professor Hecht.
00:02:28You're welcome.
00:02:34All right, here's your room.
00:02:36You, uh, have plenty of closet space, so that's nice.
00:02:40Um, also, when you set up the phone, if you have any problems with it, just let me know,
00:02:44because it can be kind of tricky sometimes, so.
00:02:47Yeah.
00:02:48Looks like you've got your own bathroom.
00:02:50That's kind of special, but here's your, uh, key.
00:02:54Thanks.
00:02:57You know, it's, uh, really rare for a freshman to get a single around here.
00:03:04Yeah, that's what I heard.
00:03:06Actually, it's really hard for anyone to get one.
00:03:28You'll have two quizzes, a midterm and a final.
00:03:33And if, uh, you all look at your syllabus, you'll see that the first quiz is only three weeks away.
00:03:38For anyone that's interested, I've set up sign-up sheets outside my office for study groups.
00:03:42Uh, I highly recommend it, people.
00:03:46Uh, thank you.
00:03:49Have a nice day.
00:03:53Okay, your essay topics are issues in the 19th century, prose throughout the 20th century,
00:04:01and lastly, literature during the First World War.
00:04:05Any questions?
00:04:26Jackie, honey, we know you're probably busy, but I just wanted to check on you.
00:04:31Are you keeping the same cell number?
00:04:32You said you were.
00:04:34Anyway, Dad and I miss you, and we'd really like to hear from you, so...
00:04:59Is this Psych 110 Newberry?
00:05:01Yes.
00:05:03Am I late?
00:05:04Not at all, have a seat.
00:05:06I'm Rachel.
00:05:07Nice to meet you.
00:05:07Jackie.
00:05:08Yeah, we know.
00:05:09Sandy.
00:05:11Hi.
00:05:12So, is Psych your major too?
00:05:14Uh, hopefully it'll be my second major.
00:05:15I'm registered as English Lit for now.
00:05:17Oh.
00:05:18Did you sign up for the research participation yet?
00:05:20It's a requirement.
00:05:21Graduate student ass-kissing.
00:05:23I haven't, thank you.
00:05:25Research's like drug testing?
00:05:27Oh, I heard it's pretty stupid, really.
00:05:29Like, how fast can you name a color or whatever?
00:05:32We should all do it together as a group and get it out of the way.
00:05:36This must be quite a change for you.
00:05:38Sorry?
00:05:39From working on that show for so long.
00:05:41I mean, did you even get a chance to go to school at all?
00:05:44So...
00:05:45Um, did Newberry say if the midterm was going to be multiple choice?
00:05:49Yeah, cause he totally can't read.
00:05:51Unlike Stark, I heard she makes you spell everything out.
00:05:55Who's Stark?
00:05:56Uh, she teaches 209 Abnormal Psych.
00:05:58It's actually a really good class.
00:06:00I think I saw her once.
00:06:01She sleeps with her students and when the school finds out,
00:06:04they all mysteriously disappear.
00:06:05I heard they found a body once in her trunk.
00:06:08Zack, they don't vanish.
00:06:10They probably just leave the school.
00:06:12Has she ever tried to do that with you?
00:06:13I don't think boys are exactly her bag.
00:06:16I heard she does both.
00:06:18I heard she was a vampire.
00:06:19I heard that she's in the witness protection program
00:06:22because her dad was in the mob.
00:06:25Guys, can we please get back to the textbook?
00:06:28Is it true that Tyler was supposed to be gay
00:06:30Is it true that Tyler was supposed to be gay
00:06:33and she was going to come out on the series finale?
00:06:36...program because her dad was in the mob.
00:06:38Guys, can we please get back to the textbook?
00:06:42Is it true that Tyler was supposed to be gay
00:06:43and she was going to come out on the series finale?
00:06:46I mean, that's why Tyler had a boy's name and everything.
00:06:49Cool it with homophobia, okay?
00:06:51Who cares?
00:06:52What homophobia?
00:06:53It's a valid question.
00:06:55I'm a fan.
00:06:55I want to know.
00:06:56You know, I have no idea.
00:06:58I wasn't on the writing staff,
00:06:59but you should ask them if it's so important to you.
00:07:02According to my sister,
00:07:04what Professor Newberry says in class
00:07:06is actually more important than what we read in the textbooks.
00:07:08But are they being mean to you?
00:07:10Do they make fun of you?
00:07:11No, it's not like that.
00:07:13It's just like there's nothing else to talk about but the show.
00:07:16Well, they don't know you yet, honey.
00:07:17That's all they have to go on right now.
00:07:19But they don't know each other either.
00:07:20I mean, that doesn't seem to stop them from having a normal conversation.
00:07:24Well, I still don't understand why you wanted to go to college
00:07:26on the other side of the country anyway.
00:07:29There's plenty of good schools here in California
00:07:31and you know you probably wouldn't be having that problem here.
00:07:34What problem?
00:07:35Of people being curious about you.
00:07:38You know, you never could handle that very well.
00:07:40You're not helping, Mom.
00:07:42Oh, Jacqueline, don't play the victim.
00:07:44I'm just saying I still don't know why you're putting yourself through this.
00:07:48And you don't even have Mark to help you anymore.
00:07:50I don't want to talk about Mark, Mother.
00:07:52Alright, alright. Sorry.
00:07:56You think me quitting school is just going to make everything better?
00:07:59Who is?
00:08:00Oh, coming! Sorry!
00:08:02Honey, I have to hang up now.
00:08:04I'll call you tomorrow.
00:08:05Get some sleep.
00:08:06Mom, I'm not going to be around tomorrow.
00:08:07Can you just...
00:08:24Here, let me help you with those.
00:08:26Thanks.
00:08:35It's funny how these people can afford tuition but not manners.
00:08:39That's what I've noticed.
00:08:42Is this a projector or a camera?
00:08:45Huh? Sorry?
00:08:46This?
00:08:47Oh, neither. It's an ECT machine circa 1940.
00:08:52Oh, so it's like a prop?
00:08:55No. No, it's the real thing.
00:08:57Cool.
00:08:59Where'd you get it?
00:09:00I stole it.
00:09:03ECT, huh?
00:09:05Is it for recording something?
00:09:08No, it's for shocking people.
00:09:12Electro-convulsive therapy.
00:09:14Why would you do that?
00:09:16It's a form of treatment.
00:09:20Does this one work?
00:09:24I don't know.
00:09:26I haven't used it in a while.
00:09:32Okay.
00:09:34I gotta go to class now.
00:09:38Have fun.
00:09:40Okay.
00:09:48What's going on?
00:09:50Not much.
00:09:51Hey, did you guys know there's a mixer on Thursday?
00:09:54You mean for the department?
00:09:55Yeah. Are you going?
00:09:56I guess we have to.
00:09:58Are you?
00:10:09That's my name.
00:10:10I usually teach 209, but Newberry had an emergency, so I'm filling in for him.
00:10:17Can anybody tell me what chapter you guys are working on?
00:10:27Um, I, uh, we watched a video last time, ma'am.
00:10:34Is that so?
00:10:36Yes, ma'am.
00:10:37Was it relevant to the course in any way?
00:10:40I think so.
00:10:46Think we can get an answer before graduation?
00:10:47Um, we had a video on correlation, and we stopped on page 34.
00:10:56Well, when studying correlation, it is important to remember that, however tempting, it does not...
00:11:02Freaking vampire lesbo.
00:11:06I bet you don't have parties nearly this fun in Hollywood.
00:11:10I wouldn't know. I've never been to any.
00:11:12Hey, look who's here.
00:11:13What? Who?
00:11:15God, why does she have to be so creepy?
00:11:17Do you want me to call her over here for you?
00:11:19Yeah. Didn't you say you wanted to talk to her?
00:11:21I talked to her the other day.
00:11:24You did?
00:11:25Lose any limbs?
00:11:27No. No permanent damage.
00:11:30Hey, Rach, come with me. Scary Barry is finally alone.
00:11:33I need to talk him into pushing back the midterm.
00:11:35What?
00:11:35She can babysit herself for five minutes.
00:11:47Oh, I'm sorry.
00:11:49I'm sorry.
00:11:49My dad.
00:11:50This is wrong.
00:11:51I can't even get it.
00:11:52This is like...
00:11:53Thanks.
00:11:55Thanks.
00:11:57Thanks.
00:11:57And I'm sorry.
00:12:09MMM looking out, right at the place,
00:12:10I can't do anything because you, I always want to wanna go down there.
00:12:20It takes more attention so that I can go around.
00:12:22Yeah.
00:12:22Also would you go down to my clinic?
00:12:23No, there.
00:12:24Unexpected, no one, the distance folks.
00:12:25Love it.
00:12:30Why are you hiding back here?
00:12:33I'm not. I wasn't hiding.
00:12:36You're supposed to be mingling.
00:12:38Sorry.
00:12:40It's okay.
00:12:42These fucking mixers are more boring than the classes anyways.
00:12:46I don't think we were formally introduced.
00:12:49Katherine Stark.
00:12:50Jack Glenkirk.
00:12:51Ah, right. The famous one.
00:12:53So are you from what I hear.
00:12:56Really?
00:12:57What'd you hear?
00:12:58Uh, stuff from my friends.
00:13:02Stuff from your friends.
00:13:06What'd they say?
00:13:08That I should stay away from you.
00:13:13Well, then you should probably listen to what they say.
00:13:40Are you okay?
00:13:42Mm-hmm.
00:13:46You wanna come back to my place?
00:13:48What? No.
00:13:53This is Ethan.
00:13:54He's the man of the house.
00:13:56Ethan?
00:13:57You're like John Wayne in The Searchers.
00:14:00Wow.
00:14:01You guessed right.
00:14:02I did?
00:14:03Yeah.
00:14:03Do I get a prize?
00:14:07Hi, baby. Hi, baby.
00:14:09Come with me.
00:14:12Yeah, and yeah, boy, that's great.
00:14:16I don't know.
00:14:26Woo!
00:14:27No.
00:14:32poro
00:14:33No.
00:14:38I'm not sure you are.
00:14:39I look forward to that one.
00:14:39No.
00:14:39No.
00:14:39No.
00:14:39No.
00:14:40No.
00:14:45Are you okay?
00:14:47Uh-huh.
00:14:50Are you sure?
00:14:55Have you ever done this before?
00:14:58You have.
00:15:00Once, I think.
00:15:03You think?
00:15:05Yeah, but I'm not supposed to say who went.
00:15:08She's on TV.
00:15:09Oh, of course.
00:15:12I understand.
00:15:20Do you want to leave?
00:15:23No.
00:15:26Will you let me know if you do?
00:15:35Okay, close your eyes.
00:15:54Don't forget to breathe.
00:15:58Good girl.
00:16:03Can I lie next to you?
00:16:31What should I do now?
00:16:34What do you want to do?
00:16:37I don't know.
00:16:42Are you scared?
00:16:49Don't be.
00:16:58What are you?
00:17:08What do you want to do now?
00:17:19I want to take a breath.
00:17:19You're dead.
00:17:20I don't want to go fast.
00:18:21Hello?
00:18:26Hello?
00:18:38Hello?
00:18:40Jackie.
00:18:41Catherine.
00:18:42Did you just call me?
00:18:43Yeah.
00:18:45I had to know it was me.
00:18:46Because you're the only one around here that has a 323 area code?
00:18:50Ah.
00:18:52How are you?
00:18:53I'm fine.
00:18:55Good.
00:18:55I thought maybe you were upset.
00:18:58You know, or that you had turned into a bunny.
00:19:02No, I'm sorry.
00:19:04I just, I didn't know if you wanted me to wake you up or not.
00:19:06No.
00:19:07All right.
00:19:09Do you want to come over tonight?
00:19:11Yeah.
00:19:12Maybe have dinner?
00:19:17I mean, you don't have to.
00:19:19No.
00:19:20I do.
00:19:20I do.
00:19:21Yeah.
00:19:22It's unlocked.
00:19:32Do all the teachers here live like you?
00:19:36Probably not.
00:19:37But if it makes you feel any better, I didn't buy this house.
00:19:40I inherited it.
00:19:41Wow.
00:19:42Do you like something to drink?
00:19:43Sure.
00:19:48How'd you know what I drink?
00:19:50I didn't.
00:19:51Maybe I'm just guessing.
00:19:54But scotch isn't the only alcoholic beverage in the world.
00:19:57True.
00:19:59But you don't seem like you drink that often.
00:20:02In fact, you really don't seem like the drinking type much at all.
00:20:07So I figured you must have learned what to drink from somebody else.
00:20:11And since I imagine you've had limited contact with peers your own age, I'm guessing you took cues from somebody
00:20:17in your family.
00:20:18I mean, you don't strike me as particularly feminine, so I would eliminate your mother as a role model, which
00:20:24would leave father, perhaps?
00:20:28Stepfather, actually.
00:20:30Ah.
00:20:30Well, my apologies.
00:20:32Cheers.
00:20:35And I did have contact with people my own age, just so you know.
00:20:39Really?
00:20:41Where'd you go to high school?
00:20:43Uh, it was in California.
00:20:44You wouldn't know it.
00:20:45Oh, no, I did my undergrad at Stanford.
00:20:47I know California really well.
00:20:49It was just a really small one.
00:20:51What's the name?
00:20:54All right, I was homeschooled.
00:20:55I tried to go to high school, but it didn't work.
00:21:03High school's overrated.
00:21:06Okay.
00:21:10Okay.
00:21:15You always look so scared when you're here.
00:21:22I wish you didn't.
00:21:25Aren't you?
00:21:30Nothing is going to happen.
00:21:33How do you know?
00:21:35I don't.
00:21:41What we are looking for in this formula, where X is the value, and X minus one to the power
00:21:48of two is the margin.
00:21:50Okay, thank you, folks.
00:21:51That's all for today.
00:21:58He likes you.
00:22:00I think he likes laying on my knee.
00:22:02I think he does, too.
00:22:04I have a pretty comfortable knee, though.
00:22:05Oh.
00:22:06My knee.
00:22:06Yeah, thank you.
00:22:18Jackie!
00:22:19We've missed you the past couple of weeks at study group.
00:22:22Yeah, sorry.
00:22:23I've just been busy with English stuff, you know, but I'll totally call you later, okay?
00:22:27All right.
00:22:32And you look like a little porcupine when you sleep.
00:22:52I'm going to miss you next week.
00:22:54You don't miss your parents?
00:22:56No.
00:22:58Yeah, well, maybe they miss you.
00:23:01I find that quite implausible.
00:23:04Plausible, huh?
00:23:08You know, let's switch.
00:23:13You know, I barely even saw my mom during Neptune.
00:23:16Like, all six years of it.
00:23:18How come?
00:23:20I don't know.
00:23:20I guess it just sort of happened.
00:23:23I started crashing at Mark's.
00:23:24He was my manager.
00:23:25His house to avoid the commute, and I guess that became a permanent arrangement.
00:23:31I think her coming here for Thanksgiving is such bullshit.
00:23:35She's, like, trying to make up for lost time.
00:23:37Wasn't she on set with you?
00:23:39No.
00:23:40Did that bother you?
00:23:43No.
00:23:45I had Mark there.
00:23:45I didn't need anybody else.
00:23:49I would.
00:23:56Do you like it?
00:23:58Do you like it?
00:23:58It's always good to see everybody at the same table at one time.
00:24:00Did you make mashed potatoes?
00:24:02I did.
00:24:03I did.
00:24:03And they're real mashed potatoes.
00:24:05Not mashed potatoes.
00:24:06Where's your spaceship?
00:24:08Oh, I don't have one anymore.
00:24:10Then how'd you get here?
00:24:12My parents drove me.
00:24:14All the way from your planet?
00:24:15Pete, don't bother her.
00:24:16She's eating.
00:24:17No, it's fine.
00:24:19Jax, do you want some more wine?
00:24:21Sure.
00:24:22Thanks.
00:24:23Jackie, what have you been up to these days?
00:24:25Another show?
00:24:26Uh, nope.
00:24:27Just school.
00:24:28Jackie's attending college.
00:24:29Right here in Bloomington, actually.
00:24:31Oh, college.
00:24:32That's great, but I really think you should try to get back on that show.
00:24:36I love it.
00:24:37I got my TiVo set every Wednesday night, 8 o'clock.
00:24:41Neptune 26 was canceled four years ago, Uncle Keith.
00:24:44Nonsense.
00:24:44It's on all the time.
00:24:46It's called syndication.
00:24:48I'm pretty sure they're not making I Love Lucy anymore, either.
00:24:52Uh, Jackie's thinking about maybe going to law school.
00:24:55Oh, so you want to go work with your stepdad?
00:24:57I haven't decided that yet.
00:24:59They grow up so fast.
00:25:01You were so precious when you started that show.
00:25:04How old were you again?
00:25:05Twelve.
00:25:06She beat out a thousand other kids for the part.
00:25:09Oh.
00:25:09Uh, I was eleven and fifteen hundred and forty-two kids auditioned.
00:25:14Well, you were only twelve when you started season one, dear.
00:25:17Yes, but I was eleven when I shot the pilot, honey.
00:25:20Well, that didn't even air.
00:25:22As far as the audience is concerned, you were twelve when you started.
00:25:25Is that what these people are?
00:25:27You know what I mean.
00:25:29Actually, I don't think I do.
00:25:31Have you ever actually even seen the show?
00:25:39Jacqueline, would you like to continue this discussion in private?
00:25:59Don't ever disrespect me in front of my family again.
00:26:05Why, are you afraid that I might ruin your mother-of-the-year reputation?
00:26:09Do you think knowing every factoid about that little show of yours would make me a better mother?
00:26:15It wasn't a little show.
00:26:17Why can't you just admit that I might have done something really good at some point?
00:26:21I do, Jacqueline.
00:26:23I tried to show that, and you ridiculed me.
00:26:26That wasn't recognition.
00:26:27You were putting me on display.
00:26:29You never say anything like that when it's just the two of us.
00:26:31You want me to be part of your fan club?
00:26:33Is that what you want?
00:26:34You want me to wear a little I Love Tyler t-shirt?
00:26:41Am I being put on trial here because I didn't want to be one of those hysterical stage mothers?
00:26:46No.
00:26:46I didn't breathe down your neck enough?
00:26:48You hate me because I didn't force you to go on auditions?
00:26:51That's not it.
00:26:52I don't...
00:26:56Things were crazy back then, remember?
00:27:00All those shoot dates and publicity work, people fussing over you.
00:27:04I couldn't even take you out to a restaurant anymore without you being harassed.
00:27:09You had a big job to do.
00:27:11I thought you wanted to be left alone.
00:27:13Why would I want that?
00:27:17You don't have to stay here if you don't want to.
00:27:20Don't worry about me.
00:27:41I'm glad you called a porcupine.
00:27:44I missed you.
00:27:56Let's go back to school now, okay?
00:27:59Just all you have?
00:28:00Okay, come on.
00:28:28I have a confession to make.
00:28:31I watched some of the episodes of your show while you were gone.
00:28:34I know, I know.
00:28:36I'm sorry.
00:28:37I'm sorry.
00:28:37I couldn't help it, but they were on TV one night.
00:28:40What did you think?
00:28:43Um, well, you hated it.
00:28:47No.
00:28:48No, no, I didn't.
00:28:50I didn't.
00:28:50You were great.
00:28:51You were adorable.
00:28:53Thanks.
00:28:55You looked very happy.
00:28:57I was.
00:28:58I loved working on that show.
00:29:01Was it hard when it ended?
00:29:03Yeah.
00:29:05But, uh, I was already off the show by that point.
00:29:09I asked to be written off.
00:29:11Why?
00:29:14Sorry, am I being too intrusive?
00:29:16No, no, no.
00:29:18Um, I just felt like I needed a break after Mark died, you know?
00:29:22I don't want to be there without him.
00:29:24And, of course, we didn't tell that to the press, so there was all sorts of speculation, drug rumors, and
00:29:33people saying I went crazy.
00:29:35All sorts of stuff.
00:29:57Would you ever go back to it?
00:29:59Acting?
00:30:02I don't know.
00:30:03I'm not nearly as cute as I was ten years ago.
00:30:05Oh, well, or precocious.
00:30:07I mean, God, the things they had you saying on that show, really, what child talks like that?
00:30:12Well, every genius teenage cargo ship class A engineer talks like that.
00:30:18In case I haven't met any.
00:30:23Turn the tether propulsion systems up to 95, 52 degrees, and call the command center.
00:30:33Keep the reaction control systems at 3, 5, 1, 11 degrees.
00:30:38This is Tyler signing off.
00:30:43And what is tether propulsion?
00:30:46I have no idea.
00:30:48I never asked.
00:30:49Sounds sexy.
00:30:51Does it?
00:30:51Oh.
00:30:57You're stronger than you look.
00:31:02What else did they make you say?
00:31:04Uh, Gravitron polarity generator?
00:31:10Trimagnesite.
00:31:12Carbon nanotuber.
00:31:16Rotovator.
00:31:21I can't believe you got the third one right, jerk.
00:31:25What about you, Jax?
00:31:28If you wanted to hold my hand, all you had to do was ask.
00:31:31Holy crap, how did you get an A on this?
00:31:33Jackie was shortlisted for this scholarship.
00:31:35You know, the big one.
00:31:36Congratulations.
00:31:36You should have told somebody.
00:31:38Well, I just found out, like, five minutes ago.
00:31:39I still have to write the essay, though.
00:31:41Why, I should be the one to get all of your money.
00:31:43One of those.
00:31:45Mike, it matters.
00:31:46Sandy.
00:31:49What do you mean?
00:31:51I'm just saying, I think it's great that you work so hard,
00:31:54even though you don't have to, like the rest of us.
00:31:58Why don't I have to?
00:32:00Because you have a career already.
00:32:02It's not like you'll have to get a job as a therapist when you grow up.
00:32:06Why don't you grow up, okay?
00:32:07You don't know that about her.
00:32:08I'm not criticizing, I'm just saying.
00:32:12Jackie, you know I think you're great.
00:32:14Honest.
00:32:15Yeah, I know.
00:32:16See?
00:32:20Do you have to go?
00:32:21Yeah, sorry.
00:32:22I just remembered something.
00:32:23By the way, I signed us up for that research participation thing.
00:32:26I can't remember the date exactly, but it's on the board.
00:32:29Thanks.
00:32:30See you guys later.
00:32:39How old were you when they died?
00:32:43Uh, 15.
00:32:47How old is your brother?
00:32:5016, I think.
00:32:52Yeah, I heard all about a certain name on the shortlist today.
00:32:56Do they ever find out what happened?
00:32:58No.
00:33:00Pilot error, probably.
00:33:02They never found anything wrong with the plane.
00:33:05Of course, I've been afraid of flying ever since.
00:33:08I mean, you know, I do it if I have to.
00:33:09I just don't really like it.
00:33:13Hold on.
00:33:16You know, I actually have my pilot's license.
00:33:19Really?
00:33:19Mm-hmm.
00:33:21I got it for the show because I thought it would help.
00:33:23Of course, we made the network pay for the whole thing.
00:33:26Oh, smart girl.
00:33:27Impressive.
00:33:31Is it true that you found the body of a student in the trunk of your car one time?
00:33:35Is that what they're saying now?
00:33:37What else?
00:33:39Um, that you're in the witness protection program.
00:33:42And?
00:33:42And your parents were in the mob.
00:33:44Oh!
00:33:45And you're a vampire.
00:33:47Wow.
00:33:48I knew I had such an interesting background.
00:33:51Probably shouldn't deny any of it.
00:33:54I can tell you this, though.
00:33:55If my parents were in the mob, then so was Professor Hecht because he and my dad were best friends.
00:34:00Really?
00:34:01Yeah, he was their best man on their wedding.
00:34:03Actually, I think I have a picture of him somewhere.
00:34:05Is that why you're not afraid of getting caught?
00:34:08Yes.
00:34:08Exactly.
00:34:09It's a nude picture.
00:34:19Catherine?
00:34:21Yes?
00:34:24How many were there before me?
00:34:29I don't know.
00:34:31Well, what happened to them?
00:34:35It ended.
00:34:37They left.
00:34:40Am I different?
00:34:48Wouldn't you believe me if I said yes?
00:34:54Do you want me to help you write your essay?
00:34:57Pretty good at it.
00:34:59Okay, well, there's perception and reality.
00:35:03Perception is the confluence of these two streams.
00:35:06There's sensation, what you feel, and cognition, what you know.
00:35:10You can present the board just reality, you know, facts about your educational background.
00:35:15Or you can guide them towards how you want to be perceived.
00:35:18An ambiguous image is open to multiple interpretations on a perceptual level.
00:35:23So you need to make sure that your essay is unambiguous.
00:35:26Teach them.
00:35:26Teach them, you know, teach them that you're the one that deserves this.
00:35:29It's, it's cognition.
00:35:29Don't just say, oh, I did this one thing, or I took this one class.
00:35:33I mean, tell them how you feel about it, you know, how you perceive it.
00:35:35Point them to it and fill in the blanks.
00:35:37Okay, you ever see one of those pictures that's made up of two images and they're so well combined
00:35:42that you can't really tell which one you're looking at?
00:35:44Okay, you don't want your essay to be like that.
00:35:46You want to tell them.
00:35:47Tell them which one that they're looking at.
00:35:49Anything less and, and you're going to leave the door wide open and out goes your scholarship.
00:36:08Good.
00:36:12Really good.
00:36:16It's a good start.
00:36:18Take a look at the last paragraph, though.
00:36:20It needs some clarity.
00:36:21Okay.
00:36:33Hey, Catherine.
00:36:35Yeah?
00:36:35What's your article about?
00:36:39Boring stuff.
00:36:41What kind of boring stuff?
00:36:43You know, the abnormal sight kind.
00:36:46Like what?
00:36:49Catherine?
00:36:53Well, it's based on the theory of the reversal of self-denial.
00:36:58I've never heard of that.
00:36:59What's the reversal of self-denial?
00:37:02Well, you, you know what denial is, right?
00:37:06Okay, well, it's like if you, if you deny yourself something for long enough, for whatever self-imposed
00:37:14reason, you know, the moment that you're faced with any real external imposition, you're going to voluntarily want to do
00:37:21the thing that you were trying so hard not to do.
00:37:24Did you just make that up?
00:37:25Did you just make that up?
00:37:25No.
00:37:27Here, come here.
00:37:27Have a seat.
00:37:28Okay.
00:37:28Okay.
00:37:29Because I'm going to demonstrate the theory.
00:37:33Okay.
00:37:34Okay.
00:37:36Now, you know how you're always so quiet when we have sex?
00:37:39Is that a problem?
00:37:41No.
00:37:42I just wondered why is all.
00:37:46So, I figure if you're so darn quiet when you don't have to be, let's see how quiet you can
00:37:52be when you absolutely have to.
00:37:55Are you nuts?
00:37:58Hold on to the desk.
00:38:00Trust me, you're going to need it.
00:38:01Oh my God!
00:38:15Where do I go?
00:38:16Oh my God.
00:38:20Carrot.
00:38:23Bastard!
00:38:29Did you make a wish?
00:38:30I did.
00:38:32What'd you wish for?
00:38:33I can't tell you.
00:38:35All right, well, we'll hurry up and eat because I have a surprise for you.
00:38:38Another one?
00:38:39Ah!
00:38:41Yes, but this is a top-secret surprise in a top-secret government location.
00:38:45You see, I'm going to be testing the Mahoney principle for reducing fear.
00:38:51Is this retribution for the library thing?
00:38:54Absolutely not.
00:38:56The principle states that fear can be greatly reduced by knowledge of the inner workings of that which is feared.
00:39:03Such as, if a child's afraid of monsters, you should take them to the set of a horror film.
00:39:08Once they see how the monster's made, they will cease to be afraid of it.
00:39:12Trust me, I've seen it happen.
00:39:14What journal was this published in?
00:39:18None.
00:39:19Mahoney's my mother's maiden name.
00:39:20Totally made it up.
00:39:23Very cute.
00:39:24Oh, and you're going to need to wear this.
00:39:30Why?
00:39:31Because if you see it beforehand, you might try and run away.
00:39:33We can't have that now, can we?
00:39:36Okay, close your eyes.
00:39:38Come on, close them.
00:39:43Can you see?
00:39:44No.
00:39:45No.
00:39:47No.
00:39:50No.
00:40:05All right, co-pilot, start.
00:40:07Let's get started on our checklist.
00:40:08What checklist?
00:40:09Come on, I'll show you.
00:40:12So, tires, you want to make sure they're all inflated properly.
00:40:18This is the propeller.
00:40:19Make sure it's nice and smooth.
00:40:21No nicks or bumps or anything like that.
00:40:24Check?
00:40:25Check.
00:40:26It's the engine.
00:40:28See any dead squirrels?
00:40:30Dead squirrels.
00:40:32Sometimes little animals like to crawl in there and make homes.
00:40:37No, no, no little animals.
00:40:41Great.
00:40:43Pedotube.
00:40:46Catherine.
00:40:48Pedotube.
00:40:49How do you spell that?
00:40:54P-I-T-O-T.
00:41:00Measures pressure and airspeed.
00:41:03Just want to make sure it's free, clear, nothing blocking it.
00:41:06No, no.
00:41:07No dead squirrels.
00:41:11Wings.
00:41:12Aileron?
00:41:14Flaps.
00:41:19Master on.
00:41:20Flaps are coming down.
00:41:23You want to make sure your flaps are fully extended.
00:41:26Oh, what do they do?
00:41:29Make the plane go slower.
00:41:32Why would you want it to go slower?
00:41:34You'd have a hard time landing if you didn't slow down a little bit.
00:41:41This is an elevator.
00:41:42Pitches the plane up and down.
00:41:44See?
00:41:46Well then, check.
00:41:50And this...
00:41:52is the co-pilot seat.
00:41:55Ready?
00:41:56Are we done?
00:41:58Do you want to see the controls?
00:42:01It's more comfortable than it looks, I promise.
00:42:05Okay, fine.
00:42:12Yeah?
00:42:13Mm-hmm.
00:42:33I'm going to turn the fuel pump switch on, make sure we have a positive fuel flow.
00:42:40Okay.
00:42:41Why do we need fuel?
00:42:43Switch off.
00:42:46Ready?
00:42:47For what?
00:42:49For your first flight lesson.
00:42:51Now?
00:42:53Do you trust our pre-flight check?
00:43:01Okay.
00:43:03Okay.
00:43:03Yeah?
00:43:04Yeah.
00:43:07Okay.
00:43:08Okay.
00:43:09Okay.
00:43:12Ready?
00:43:13Yes.
00:43:13Yes.
00:43:15Here we go.
00:43:34Here you sleep.
00:43:44This was the best birthday ever.
00:43:50I like it so much when you're here.
00:44:00I love you.
00:44:01I love you.
00:44:19Hello?
00:44:21Jackie?
00:44:22Who's this?
00:44:23It's Wade.
00:44:24How have you been?
00:44:26Wade?
00:44:27How'd you get this number?
00:44:28Your mother.
00:44:28I hope that's all right.
00:44:30Yeah.
00:44:32Sure.
00:44:32What's up?
00:44:33What can I do for you?
00:44:34Well, first, I wanted to say I'm sorry.
00:44:36I haven't contacted you since Mark, you know.
00:44:39That's all right.
00:44:40The other thing is, I know you haven't read in a while, but something came in, and I really
00:44:46think you might want to take a look at it.
00:44:50Are you still there?
00:44:52Yeah.
00:44:53Wait, I don't know what my mom told you, but I'm not really looking for anything right
00:44:57now.
00:44:57I'm really busy with school.
00:44:58I know, I know.
00:44:59I don't want to waste any time.
00:45:02It's Neptune 26.
00:45:04They're making a feature film out of it.
00:45:06It's going to be a big holiday release, and this time, Tyler is going to be the lead.
00:45:13What are they offering?
00:45:14They're not.
00:45:15Not yet.
00:45:16Anyway.
00:45:18What do you mean?
00:45:19Well, they want you to read for it.
00:45:21Read for it?
00:45:21Why would I audition for the same part twice?
00:45:23Look, I have been told it's down between you and maybe two or three others.
00:45:27They are very interested.
00:45:29They contacted me.
00:45:33Wade, like I said, I'm not really looking for anything right now.
00:45:36Jackie, I just want you to think about it, right?
00:45:39I mean, what's the worst that could happen?
00:45:42You waste a couple days over Christmas break.
00:45:45Do you really want to see somebody else playing Tyler?
00:45:50I'm going to let you think about it.
00:45:52Give me a couple days.
00:45:53I'll call you back on Monday, and then you decide.
00:45:57Okay.
00:45:58Great.
00:45:58It is so great to have you back.
00:46:00I'm not back yet, Wade.
00:46:11Looks great.
00:46:12Thanks.
00:46:15Kind of quiet today, Porcupine.
00:46:17Am I?
00:46:19Yeah.
00:46:20Is everything okay?
00:46:21Yeah.
00:46:22Just, you know, school and stuff.
00:46:25Oh.
00:46:26Well, is there anything I can help you with?
00:46:27You know, by the way, if you're taking statistics next semester,
00:46:30let me know, because I have a book you can borrow.
00:46:32That way you don't have to buy one.
00:46:33They're really pricey.
00:46:34Thanks.
00:46:36You know, I think I might hold off on taking that class, though.
00:46:38I don't know if I'm going to have time to declare a second major.
00:46:41Really?
00:46:41Why?
00:46:42I mean, you're doing so well.
00:46:45Um, I got a call from Wade on Friday.
00:46:47He's my agent from back in the day.
00:46:49I thought you said you were done with acting.
00:46:51I never said that.
00:46:55What did Wade say?
00:46:59Uh, he wants me to audition for a Neptune feature over Christmas break.
00:47:05So you're going home for Christmas?
00:47:09Anyway, isn't that job already yours?
00:47:11Well, that's what I said, but, I mean, it has been a while, and it's a much bigger project.
00:47:18It would be the same part, but with a slightly different concept.
00:47:24Are you?
00:47:26I'm thinking about it.
00:47:28It's kind of scary, though.
00:47:29Apparently there's a handful of other people reading for it.
00:47:35I think you should.
00:47:38You do?
00:47:40Yep.
00:47:43How's your essay going?
00:47:46Still working on it.
00:47:48Just waiting to see how things will turn out.
00:47:51That's great.
00:48:13So, how's it feel to be back in L.A.?
00:48:16Fine, I guess.
00:48:17Oh, come on.
00:48:18You know you'd rather be memorizing lines than some class schedule.
00:48:22Well, I'm glad I get to do both.
00:48:25Well, I have the information about the audition tomorrow.
00:48:28They want you to read with some new guy, a hot new kid that they want for the male lead.
00:48:33And here is your script.
00:48:37Needless to say, they want that back.
00:48:38Of course.
00:48:41I always knew you'd come back.
00:48:43You like this too much.
00:48:45Don't jinx me.
00:48:46I haven't gotten the part yet.
00:48:49I have it under control, Dad.
00:48:50Don't worry about it.
00:48:52Set the thruster speed for me, will ya?
00:48:54Watch.
00:48:56This never would have happened if you would have done what I told you to in the first place.
00:48:59Sorry, ma'am.
00:49:00This wouldn't happen to be your first assignment, would it?
00:49:02No, I've just never received orders from a girl before.
00:49:05Well, I can't help you there, neither have I.
00:49:07Crap, here they come again.
00:49:12Cut.
00:49:15Was that part of the audition?
00:49:16I don't know.
00:49:18Definitely not the first time that's happened.
00:49:20Hey, sorry about that, guys.
00:49:22It'll just be a couple of minutes.
00:49:24No worries.
00:49:25I'm Tommy, by the way.
00:49:26It's nice to meet you.
00:49:28It's a real privilege to be auditioning with you, Miss Kirk.
00:49:31Miss Kirk?
00:49:32You're kind of freaking me out.
00:49:33Sorry.
00:49:37So, did you guys shoot the series on this soundstage?
00:49:40No, it was two doors down.
00:49:43I love the way a soundstage smells.
00:49:46I've never noticed.
00:49:48Really?
00:49:50Okay, are we all ready to go?
00:49:53You set?
00:49:57Okay, from the top.
00:50:00And action.
00:50:02I have it under control, Dad.
00:50:03Don't worry about it.
00:50:11You have a flight to catch or something?
00:50:12Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
00:50:13We're going home for the holidays.
00:50:15I've got to show off the engagement ring.
00:50:16Oh, yeah.
00:50:18Congratulations on that.
00:50:19Thanks.
00:50:21I have a pretty big extended family, so I hope she likes eating ham, because we're going to eat it
00:50:26at about six houses.
00:50:28How about you?
00:50:28Me?
00:50:29Uh, no, no, nothing planned.
00:50:31Well, you're going to see family.
00:50:33Uh, no.
00:50:35Well, you got friends coming over.
00:50:37No, not really.
00:50:41I mean, I usually don't do anything anyways, you know, and besides, I've got a lot of work to do,
00:50:47so.
00:50:48Oh.
00:50:50Are those done?
00:50:52Oh, oh.
00:50:53Oh.
00:51:10Oh, oh, oh, oh.
00:51:45Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh.
00:52:14Oh, oh, oh, oh.
00:52:38Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh.
00:53:07Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh.
00:53:07Hey, Wade, it's me.
00:53:09Jackie?
00:53:11Is everything all right?
00:53:12It's two in the morning.
00:53:13Oh, sorry about that.
00:53:15Um, hey, have you heard from them?
00:53:16Um, no, not yet, but you know how it is.
00:53:20I wouldn't worry about it.
00:53:22I'm sure you did your best.
00:53:24I'm going to go back to sleep now.
00:53:25No, wait, Wade, Wade, wait, um, do me a favor.
00:53:30I need you to get me a meeting with the executives, even if it's just one of them, even if
00:53:34it's just for five minutes.
00:53:37I think I could give them a push.
00:53:41I'm not going to be able to get to this until the first week of January, if we're lucky.
00:53:45That's fine.
00:53:46However long it takes.
00:53:48What did you do back at school on the third or something?
00:53:51Don't worry about it.
00:53:52I'll take care of that.
00:53:53All right.
00:53:54I'll get back to you tomorrow.
00:54:23Hey there.
00:54:24It's me.
00:54:25Um, this whole thing's going to take a little longer than I thought.
00:54:28I'm probably not going to be back until the 10th at least.
00:54:32Uh, let me know if you can still pick me up from the airport.
00:54:34I mean, I'd really like that.
00:54:37I miss you.
00:54:38Bye.
00:54:40Bye.
00:54:41Bye.
00:54:55Here you go.
00:54:57Jesus.
00:54:59What did you do to this?
00:55:01Read it.
00:55:02You do realize we have to give this back to them, like, now?
00:55:06Wait, do you know what these notes are?
00:55:08Uh, acting method stuff.
00:55:11No.
00:55:12It's the convergence of cognition and sensation.
00:55:15I'm going to fill in the blanks for them.
00:55:16Point them to it.
00:55:18To where?
00:55:21Look, the reality of it is, all I've done so far is this little cult show called Neptune 26.
00:55:26I don't have a big box office track record to offer them.
00:55:29What I do have is a knowledge of the character that no other actor has, and that is what the
00:55:34audience is looking for.
00:55:36Now, when they look at this ambiguous image, they may think that they want to fill in the blanks of
00:55:41some bimbo whose movie made a gazillion dollars last summer.
00:55:44I want to teach them that my insight is what fits the picture best.
00:55:48I'm an integral part of the audience's perceptual set when it comes to Tyler.
00:55:51A sort of mental predisposition to a character they already love.
00:55:55Now, I want these guys to feel like they need my experience more than just a big opening weekend.
00:56:02Tyler's grown, but reinventing her would be a huge mistake.
00:56:05See what I mean?
00:56:15Yes.
00:56:16We're on our way right now.
00:56:21Okay, Jackie, let's do this perceptual set.
00:56:26I can't believe you actually study in college.
00:57:02Shit.
00:57:06So we have study group tonight.
00:57:07Yeah.
00:57:08Hey guys.
00:57:09Let's take a break.
00:57:12See you later.
00:57:16Look, I'm really sorry I missed the appointment.
00:57:18Did you guys do okay?
00:57:19Don't worry about it.
00:57:20We found somebody to replace you.
00:57:24I have to get close.
00:57:39Hello?
00:57:40Jackie, where have you been?
00:57:42I'm sorry I didn't have my phone.
00:57:43What's up?
00:57:44Did you hear from them?
00:57:45Yes.
00:57:45You got it.
00:57:47They want you.
00:57:48Are you serious?
00:57:50Yes.
00:57:51Look, there's a party I think you should go to.
00:57:54It's at one of the executive producers.
00:57:56It's nothing big, but I really do think you should get to know these people.
00:58:00Okay, so you want me to go back to LA again?
00:58:02No, no, no, no, no.
00:58:03It's over on your side in the city.
00:58:06Oh, that's like two hours away.
00:58:08I'll email you the details.
00:58:10Wait, I don't actually have a car.
00:58:11They'll be expecting you.
00:58:13Hey, congratulations again, kiddo.
00:58:16Thanks.
00:58:17Break a leg.
00:58:23If you want, I can drive on the way home if you're tired.
00:58:26What do you want me to introduce myself as?
00:58:29My friend from college.
00:58:36Oh, hi.
00:58:37Hi, Nancy.
00:58:38Oh, thank you.
00:58:39I'm Jackie.
00:58:40Hi.
00:58:40Are you Laura?
00:58:41Yes.
00:58:41Oh, happy birthday.
00:58:43Oh, thank you.
00:58:44That is so nice of you.
00:58:45Bill?
00:58:46This is my friend Catherine.
00:58:47Hi, nice to meet you.
00:58:49Hi.
00:58:49Jackie.
00:58:50Bill Whitten.
00:58:51Hi.
00:58:51I'm so glad you could make it.
00:58:52Wade wasn't sure if you were coming.
00:58:54Oh, he insisted.
00:58:55Hey, there are some pretty hardcore Neptune fans I want you to meet.
00:58:58Well, we're doing press already, huh?
00:59:00You have a good sense of humor.
00:59:01I like that.
00:59:06Red wine?
00:59:08Sure.
00:59:10So where do you know Jackie from?
00:59:12From school.
00:59:14Oh, you go to school together?
00:59:16No.
00:59:19Well, were you ever a fan of the show?
00:59:22Not really.
00:59:24Really?
00:59:31Well, if you need anything at all, just let me know, okay?
00:59:34It was nice meeting you.
00:59:36Yeah.
00:59:55Thanks for doing all the driving.
00:59:58You're welcome.
00:59:59Look, I hope you're not the jealous type, because Whitten told me they're giving Tyler a love interest.
01:00:03It's going to be this guy I auditioned with.
01:00:05Tommy, I think.
01:00:07He was so starstruck when I met him.
01:00:09I hope he's over it.
01:00:10Yeah, what?
01:00:10You think he has a crush on you?
01:00:12Probably.
01:00:17You're not actually jealous, are you?
01:00:18I was totally kidding.
01:00:19Why would you be jealous, Jacqueline?
01:00:22Jacqueline?
01:00:23I hope that is your name, is it?
01:00:26Why are you doing this?
01:00:27I thought you'd be happy for me.
01:00:28Really?
01:00:28Why do you care what I think?
01:00:30I mean, it's not like it's going to matter when you're gone anyways.
01:00:32What?
01:00:33What's that supposed to mean?
01:00:34What do you think that means?
01:00:36You think we're going to break up just because I'm taking a job someplace else?
01:00:40Pretty sure we're not the only long-distance couple on the planet, Catherine.
01:00:43Cute.
01:00:44Okay, so we're a couple now?
01:00:48That is so shitty.
01:00:50I'm sorry, I didn't...
01:00:52Can we just...
01:00:53Let's just talk about this tomorrow morning, okay?
01:00:57No.
01:00:57I want to talk about it now.
01:00:58First of all, you need to do me the fucking courtesy of at least admitting we're in a
01:01:02relationship.
01:01:04Second, give me a halfway decent explanation as to why you want to call it off.
01:01:08Okay, Jackie, think about this in practical terms.
01:01:10All right, California is all the way on the other side of the country.
01:01:13I mean, how often do you plan on flying out here to see me?
01:01:15Many times, whenever I have time off.
01:01:19Okay, fine.
01:01:19Yeah, let's say you do that.
01:01:21What are we going to do when you get here?
01:01:22I don't know.
01:01:23Same things we always do.
01:01:24And what if we see somebody you know?
01:01:28You're just going to say that we're college buddies again?
01:01:31I mean, how are you going to justify flying out here so often just to see a friend?
01:01:37Look, if that's what you're worried about, I'm with you.
01:01:40I'm totally with you.
01:01:42Okay, I'm not saying that I'd be able to make this public right away because I can't.
01:01:47But I can promise I would never let this be the reason for us to break up.
01:01:52I mean, even if there's speculation, articles, pictures, whatever.
01:01:57I'm willing to deal with it because I think you're worth it.
01:02:00Maybe I don't want to make this public.
01:02:02I agree, we'll have to wait for the right time.
01:02:05No, Jackie, there is no right or wrong time.
01:02:09Maybe I just don't think you're worth it.
01:02:25Hey, guys.
01:02:29You still go here?
01:02:30I thought you left.
01:02:32Yeah, Sandy.
01:02:33Still go here.
01:02:34New semester, new assignments.
01:02:38Maslow's hierarchy of needs.
01:02:40I get to learn about the psychosexual stages.
01:02:42That's as close as you're ever going to get to it.
01:02:44Would you like to switch with him?
01:02:46I feel like that would make better late night reading for two.
01:02:51I'm sorry, Sandy.
01:02:52Have I done something to you?
01:02:54Do you want me to leave?
01:02:55No, I'm thrilled that we have our very own insider in the group.
01:02:58I think she's fine with what she has.
01:03:01Can't you just drop it?
01:03:02Drop what?
01:03:03The fucking janitor knows that she's banging a teacher.
01:03:06It's the only reason she gets good grades.
01:03:09Lord knows she's too famous to go to class like the rest of us.
01:03:12Sandy, honey, is there something you want to tell me?
01:03:14No, I'm happy.
01:03:16I have my own trashy Catherine Stark sex story to tell all the freshmen next year.
01:03:21And if they want to know how it ends, they can just check out the special on coked up ex
01:03:25-child stars on TV.
01:03:48I didn't want anybody else to see me like this.
01:03:57Trust me, I don't want to be here either.
01:04:06Do you really think this was the wisest thing to do?
01:04:08She was asking for it, okay?
01:04:10She's been asking for it.
01:04:12And you know, I was defending your name, too.
01:04:14Jackie, I don't need you to do that.
01:04:16What if I wouldn't have been home?
01:04:18I don't care.
01:04:20Why are you dressed like that?
01:04:22Because I'm going to a party.
01:04:24What party?
01:04:25Fundraiser.
01:04:27Are you going alone?
01:04:30No.
01:04:30What are you going with?
01:04:31It's none of your business.
01:04:33Can I go with you instead?
01:04:34No.
01:04:35Why?
01:04:36What, do you feel like signing some autographs tonight, Jackie?
01:04:38Miss your fans?
01:04:39I feel like picking up on some undergrads tonight there, Catherine.
01:04:42You know, you can stay the night if you need to.
01:04:44You know how to work the TV downstairs.
01:04:46You know, you can make fun of my job all you want, but at least I make my own money.
01:04:50I won't be mooching off my parents' inheritance for the rest of my life.
01:05:03You know, I think your show's on tonight.
01:05:05Try not to wipe it off on the couch when you're done jerking off to yourself.
01:05:15We're never going to make it.
01:05:18We're never going to have enough power.
01:05:19However.
01:05:25So this is the famous Stark lair.
01:05:29Uh, Catherine, you've, um, got somebody on your couch.
01:05:32Hmm?
01:05:34Oh.
01:05:35Yeah, it's that kid from that TV show.
01:05:37It's called Saturn something.
01:05:40You know, let's go upstairs.
01:05:43Hey, um, make sure that you shut off the TV when you finish watching your cartoons, okay?
01:06:01You know, let's go upstairs.
01:06:25Hello?
01:06:26Jax.
01:06:27Zach.
01:06:28I didn't know you had my number.
01:06:30I'm sorry.
01:06:30Am I bugging you?
01:06:31Are you busy?
01:06:32No, it's cool.
01:06:33Uh, what's up?
01:06:36Did Sandy hire you as a hitman?
01:06:37Is that why you're calling me?
01:06:38Right.
01:06:40Seriously, though, are you okay?
01:06:41I haven't seen you since that day.
01:06:43Yeah, I'll live.
01:06:44So what's going on?
01:06:45Well, uh, there's this party Friday night.
01:06:48Um, it's not too far from here, you know, if you're interested in that sort of stuff.
01:06:52Well, what kind of party is it?
01:06:54Uh, kind with a lot of booze and then loud music.
01:06:57Typical college party, I guess.
01:07:00I don't know if you had a chance to do anything like that yet.
01:07:02I could pick you up.
01:07:07Jax, did I lose you?
01:07:09No.
01:07:10Um, sure.
01:07:12I'll go.
01:07:23Enjoying the party?
01:07:24Oh, yeah.
01:07:26Listen, sorry about back there.
01:07:28TJ can be a real asshole.
01:07:31Pretty useful asshole, nonetheless.
01:07:34So this is what you college kids do?
01:07:38Us college kids.
01:07:40Clearly a group you don't belong to.
01:07:43Well, you know, I'm just an urban legend.
01:07:45Hey, um, I heard all about that.
01:08:18Where are you going?
01:08:20Back to my dorm.
01:08:21You're not even going to stay the night?
01:08:23I have to leave for LA in the morning.
01:08:26You're leaving for good?
01:08:27No, I just have to go do some press, signs and papers, and I'll be back in a couple weeks.
01:08:32Can I at least walk you back to your dorm?
01:08:34No, it's, it's okay.
01:08:37Bye, Zach.
01:08:53Bye, Zach.
01:08:59Today we're going to go over the basics of anxiety disorders.
01:09:08One, generalized anxiety, panic disorders.
01:09:20Four, obsessive-compulsive disorder, better known as OCD.
01:09:32Um, there are two main approaches to understanding them, the learning and the biological.
01:09:43Um, if you will open your books to page 562, you will see an overview of both of these.
01:10:17Come in.
01:10:21I think these work better.
01:10:22Thanks.
01:10:26Are you sure one bedroom will be enough?
01:10:30With all the money you're making, I'm sure you could have gotten something bigger.
01:10:36You want me to set up the utilities for you while you're gone?
01:10:39No, I'll take care of it.
01:10:40Do you know how to do that?
01:10:42I think I could probably figure it out.
01:10:48You know, if something happens, you're always welcome to move back here again.
01:10:53If you want to.
01:10:54You said that.
01:10:55I meant it.
01:10:57I'm not going to need it.
01:10:58You don't have to feel threatened about it.
01:10:59I was just offering you something.
01:11:01You know, I think the word threatened actually applies to you more than it does to me.
01:11:04Really.
01:11:12I've got to finish packing up before I leave tomorrow, so...
01:11:20You know, it'll be hard getting used to not having you around here again.
01:11:26Same here.
01:11:46I search your profile for a translation.
01:11:52I study the conversation like a map.
01:11:56Because I know there is strength in the differences between us.
01:12:02And I know there is comfort where we overlap.
01:12:05Come here.
01:12:07Stand in front of the light.
01:12:10Stand still so I can see your silhouette.
01:12:13And I hope that you have got all night.
01:12:18Because I'm not done looking.
01:12:21No, I'm not done looking.
01:12:24Yeah.
01:12:31Each one of us wants a piece of the action.
01:12:35You can hear it in what we say.
01:12:38You can see it in what we do.
01:12:40We negotiate with chaos for some sense of satisfaction.
01:12:44If you won't give it to me, at least give me a better view.
01:12:49Come here.
01:12:50Stand in front of the light.
01:12:52Stand still so I can see your silhouette.
01:12:57I hope that you have got all night.
01:13:01Because I'm not done looking.
01:13:03No, I'm not done looking.
01:13:07Yeah.
01:13:31Need some change?
01:13:34The machine's been broken for weeks. I don't think they're going to fix it anytime soon.
01:13:48Thanks.
01:13:48You're welcome.
01:13:50I heard you're leaving for good.
01:13:52For good's a long time. More like for the time being.
01:13:57You never know.
01:13:59Jackie?
01:14:01What's up?
01:14:05Good luck with your sophomore year, Sandy.
01:14:07You too.
01:14:21Checkout?
01:14:21No, returning actually. I just want to make sure I'm not missing any.
01:14:25Hi. Is the May edition of the journal in yet?
01:14:27Give me one sec.
01:14:36Hey.
01:14:37Hi.
01:14:40How's your article going?
01:14:42Fine.
01:14:44That's good.
01:14:46Yeah.
01:14:48How's Ethan?
01:14:49He's good.
01:14:51Good.
01:14:51Good.
01:14:52So I see they let you finish out the school year.
01:14:55Yeah.
01:14:57Same for you.
01:14:58Yeah.
01:14:59Lucky me.
01:15:00Stark.
01:15:01One May edition of the journal of applied psychology.
01:15:06Well, good luck if I don't see you again.
01:15:25Hey, Neptune.
01:15:28What happened to Saturn?
01:15:30Come on.
01:15:31You know I've always been a closet fan of your show.
01:15:35You do anything right now?
01:15:37Uh, no.
01:15:39Not really.
01:15:40You?
01:15:42Well, now you're stronger than you look.
01:15:44I know.
01:15:45They got me working out five days a week.
01:15:47Really?
01:15:48Personal trainer and everything.
01:15:50Nice.
01:15:51No more pasta for me though.
01:15:53Oh, you poor thing.
01:16:03Do you hate me because of what happened to you?
01:16:07No.
01:16:11No, I don't hate you.
01:16:31You know I wanted you from the first time I saw you in Heck's office.
01:16:38And the first time you came over here I remember thinking,
01:16:41oh my god, she's gonna have a heart attack and die.
01:16:44What?
01:16:45Oh, come on.
01:16:46I don't think I've ever seen anyone so scared in my entire life.
01:16:49I wasn't scared.
01:16:50Oh, really?
01:16:51Oh, so you were just faking it for my benefit?
01:16:55Okay, maybe I was a little scared.
01:17:01Okay, maybe I was a little terrified.
01:17:03But you can't tell me that you don't know that everyone around here is afraid of you.
01:17:07I can't do anything about that.
01:17:10You're intimidating.
01:17:12What'd you think I was gonna do?
01:17:14How would I know?
01:17:17Right, right.
01:17:18Cause I'm a vampire.
01:17:19I totally forget that sometimes.
01:17:22Yeah, you're old enough.
01:17:28I should get going.
01:17:29I gotta get some sleep.
01:17:30Really?
01:17:30I thought you said that your flight wasn't until tomorrow night.
01:17:33It's not, but I have an interview in the morning.
01:17:36There's some stupid magazine show.
01:17:38They want to get footage of me walking around campus or something.
01:17:41I don't know.
01:17:42You want to ride back to your dorm?
01:17:43No, it's cool.
01:17:44I'll walk.
01:17:51What are you gonna do now?
01:17:55I don't know.
01:17:59I'll be okay.
01:18:02But you have my number.
01:18:04I want the 323 area code.
01:18:07I want the 323 area code.
01:18:12Take care of yourself, okay?
01:18:13I'll be okay.
01:18:16You too.
01:18:42I know.
01:18:43So, Jackie, did you find it hard to adjust to college life
01:18:46after working for so long?
01:18:49Uh, actually, I think it was harder for them to have me here,
01:18:53but I found my little space eventually.
01:18:56I heard you have, like, three majors or something?
01:18:59No, just one, actually.
01:19:02I'm trying to double major, thinking of going to law school.
01:19:06Maybe.
01:19:07Wow.
01:19:08Anything you'll find hard to leave behind?
01:19:13Um, laundry room.
01:19:15Probably the laundry room.
01:19:23Are these staying here?
01:19:25Why are we whispering?
01:19:27They're shooting some TV show downstairs.
01:19:33No, I'll take these.
01:19:35I'll meet you for a minute.
01:19:36Okay.
01:19:44I'm glad I came here.
01:19:46I'm glad I went through this.
01:19:47But you're going right back to where you came from.
01:19:50Well, there's no place like home, as they say in the movies.
01:19:54Okay.
01:19:55I think that's all we need.
01:19:57Thanks so much.
01:19:59A pleasure, as always.
01:20:01So, is Tyler going to be commander now, or what?
01:20:04Well, it's a whole new ship.
01:20:05A whole new universe out there.
01:20:07Just have to wait and see.
01:20:08Fair enough.
01:20:10Ready, guys?
01:20:12Ready, guys?
01:20:56Well, here, we there.
01:20:56I don't have no more opportunity, but we love you, too.
01:20:57I think he apparently did itий.
01:20:57In Sailor Spectrum lead.
01:20:57The放棄se.
01:20:57That's awesome.
01:20:57Your money was planned away perhaps.
01:20:57You'll go on and get them to the water.
01:20:57Oh no.
01:21:00I didn't get two minutes ago?
01:21:03No, he drove out.
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