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Eddie sorprende a todos, y a sí mismo, al sacar todo sobresalientes en su boletín de notas.
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00:26What are you doing? I'm studying.
00:28Eduard, your study habits are terrible. How was school today?
00:32Very good, Dad. I'm sure I'll get an 8.
00:37And with a bit of luck, I'll get a 9.
00:42Well, that's a relief. Which subject?
00:45Decoration.
00:47I handle varnish quite well.
00:56Household items.
01:08Household items.
01:10From the time of the little bell.
01:12What is the potential of culture?
01:12It's like you might say, it's harder, Pete.
01:16Well, there is a Wiega.
01:24remake a compronteos.
01:44Thank you!
02:01Family love
02:10Incentive plan
02:18That's great! I hadn't colored in years. I'd almost forgotten how.
02:24See how I use contrast and shadows to create the illusion of depth.
02:29It's clear you had forgotten.
02:39We need to make a decision about Eddy.
02:43I'm listening.
02:46Harriet, I'm worried about him. His study habits are terrible.
02:50Carl, this is his first semester in high school. He's still figuring things out.
02:53It took him a month to get used to the three-ring binders.
02:57Yes, but he bought the paper with two holes.
03:01Harriet is in high school.
03:03And if he doesn't get good grades, he won't get into university.
03:06And if he doesn't go to university, he'll never have a good job.
03:09And if he doesn't get a good job, he'll live here for free forever.
03:13What if she would be a good feña?
03:18Okay, I've finished studying for tonight.
03:20Hey, grab a pencil. You can color with us.
03:24No, thank you. I don't want to overload my brain.
03:28Tying your shoes overloads your brain.
03:32Oh, yes. I can tie my shoes with both hands behind my back.
03:38I lose the case.
03:52Ready? The big moment has arrived.
03:57Would the young lady over there please hand me the envelopes?
04:10Open them already.
04:11I don't think this ritual of taking notes is very fun.
04:16Harriet is a Winslow family tradition.
04:18Five dollars for a ten is an excellent incentive.
04:22What is an incentive?
04:25Be quiet!
04:28Judy Winslow, come here.
04:32Let's take a look at this.
04:36Two tens and three nines! Very good!
04:42Here's ten dollars.
04:45Thanks, Dad. I'm a millionaire!
04:52Laura Winslow, come here.
04:54Laura Winslow, come here.
04:59As always, a great note card.
05:03English ten, math ten, physical education ten, music ten, science ten...
05:09and history a nine.
05:12Nine? Let me see.
05:16But what's wrong with me?
05:18I always get straight A's. I've never gotten a 9 in my life.
05:22Calm down, Laura. They're excellent notes.
05:25Here's 25 dollars.
05:28I'll take them.
05:29But I'm not happy.
05:36And now you, Eduard.
05:38Dad, listen.
05:40Before you open my notes, there's something you should know.
05:43My science teacher hates me.
05:45Dad, during my math exam I felt very dizzy.
05:50I think I had an ear infection.
05:59No, no, no.
06:00Carl, it can't be that bad.
06:02That?
06:06I didn't even get a nine in decoration.
06:13Come closer, my son.
06:22How did you do it?
06:24Do what?
06:27Eddie got straight A's.
06:34Our Eddie?
06:35This Eddie?
06:38Eddie Winslow?
06:41I can't believe it.
06:42I can't believe it.
06:45This is a dream come true.
06:48No...
06:50Good.
06:51Six tens at five turkeys each.
06:54That's forty bucks, Dad.
07:03Five times six is thirty.
07:05He doesn't even know how to multiply.
07:08I got a ten in math and that says I know.
07:13Son, I'm a little short of money.
07:16But I didn't expect to have to pay you so much.
07:19Perhaps our precious little lady,
07:22impressed by the result,
07:23would like to finance this operation for me.
07:26I'm afraid the lovely lady
07:28will not take part in this financial transaction.
07:33Would you accept a check from me?
07:47Hi, Mom.
07:48Hello, Aunt Raquel.
07:51Hi, Laura.
07:53Hey, baby.
07:54Laura, you'll feel better if you watch TV.
07:56Are they giving a week on Wall Street?
08:00No.
08:01I don't plan on having fun again until I get a ten in history.
08:06I'm glad to see that Carr's incentive plan is working too.
08:10I will open it.
08:16Hi, Rodney.
08:17Hello, Mrs. Crawford.
08:18I'm glad to see her.
08:19Ah!
08:20Ah!
08:22Ah!
08:24Rodney, I don't want you to do these things.
08:27Come on.
08:28It's a joke.
08:30Rodney, don't you ever put one of those fake vomits in my kitchen again.
08:37If you're looking for Eddie, he's in his room.
08:40Thank you.
08:42And don't put glue on the toilet seat.
08:54Erroni.
08:55What's happening?
08:57Don't know.
08:58I'm not feeling well.
09:11Ah!
09:16How horny!
09:18Let's go to the movies!
09:20Can't.
09:21I have to study.
09:23I must continue to get good grades.
09:25That means you have already received your grades.
09:28How sexy, huh!
09:31Yeah.
09:33What are you talking about?
09:37Tens, right?
09:38Yes, and how do you know that?
09:39We all have tens.
09:41Really?
09:42Yeah.
09:44I found a way to forge grades on my computer
09:47and I mailed them.
09:48The real ones will arrive tomorrow!
09:52How sexy, huh!
09:57Are you saying these aren't my notes?
09:59No, unless you've had a brain transplant.
10:06And I thought I was smart.
10:08Did you think you were smart?
10:10Are you stupid?
10:14My father will kill me.
10:28Hi, Mom. Hi, Aunt Raquel.
10:31Hello darling.
10:32I'm making cookies.
10:34Do you want one?
10:35No, thanks.
10:37Cookies would make me happy.
10:40And I don't deserve to be happy.
10:44Do you have poison?
10:48Look, Laura, I know how you feel about your grades.
10:52But you did very well. You always do.
10:54Mom, you don't understand.
10:56I want to go to the best university there is.
10:58Harvard, Yale or Michigan.
11:00I don't want to go to a university for idiots.
11:05Why don't you talk to her? She doesn't listen to me.
11:09You know, Laura? I went to a good university and I never got straight A's.
11:13Really?
11:14Yes. I was a pretty well-rounded student.
11:17She was a newspaper editor, she was in the drama club, and she played in the band.
11:21Hey, you're musical. Why don't you join the band?
11:25Aunt Raquel, I play the piano.
11:28Yeah.
11:30It would be very difficult to push him across the entire football field.
11:35I will wear that number nine around my neck for the rest of my life.
11:41Oh, damn it.
11:42What's happening?
11:43Look at these cookies.
11:45I'll have to throw them away.
11:47Why? Are they okay?
11:49Not anymore.
11:50Look, this one isn't golden enough.
11:52What does it matter? Does it taste the same?
11:54No. If all the cookies aren't perfect, you have to throw them away.
11:58But that doesn't make sense.
11:59You don't throw away all the cookies just because you...
12:05I understand now.
12:07This is one of those tricks parents use to tell us something without having said anything.
12:14And does it work?
12:15I don't know. Let me eat a few cookies and I'll tell you.
12:27Hello darling.
12:28Hello.
12:29Carl, the new dry cleaner did a great job on your uniform.
12:32They even removed the gelatin stains.
12:35Oh, great, great.
12:37But look, darling, I collected these leaflets for Eddie.
12:40With the grades he has achieved, he can go to any university.
12:44Harvard.
12:45Yale.
12:47Columbia.
12:48Carl, don't you think you're getting a little carried away with this whole thing?
12:52You see, Laura thinks her life is over because she got a nine.
12:55Ah, Harriet, she knows there's competition.
12:58There's no middle ground these days. You're either excellent or you're shark bait.
13:05Hi, Mom. Hi, Dad.
13:07Hi, Eddie.
13:08I was waiting for you, son. I have a surprise.
13:12Look what I've brought you.
13:14Ta-da!
13:16Oh, Dad.
13:18It's exactly what I expected.
13:19You deserve it, man. Done!
13:23Be careful with the jacket. The dye costs a fortune.
13:29Dad, we need to talk.
13:31You are absolutely right, my son.
13:33But first, take a look at these brochures.
13:35They are the best universities in the world.
13:37How about going to...
13:39...Columbia?
13:41And what am I going to do in Colombia?
13:43Do I look like a drug dealer?
13:52How funny!
13:54You have a sense of humor.
13:56No matter how smart a man is, people always like a man with a sense of humor.
14:00That's good advice, but listen.
14:02Before I forget.
14:03I ran into an old detective friend of mine who went to Harvard.
14:07Of course, I told him about your notes.
14:09And he'll arrange for a Harvard executive to come to your house to talk to you.
14:13Of course, if you prefer to go to Yale, that's fine with me.
14:16I'm not going to pressure you.
14:26Hello, Aunt Raquel.
14:27Hi, Eddie.
14:28If you're working on your novel, I won't bother you.
14:31No, it doesn't matter.
14:32There are still 800 pages to go, so a few minutes with you won't affect me.
14:37Happens.
14:42Good.
14:45What do you want to tell me?
14:50Something wrong?
14:52Well yes.
14:58Do you want to talk about it?
15:02Yeah.
15:06Today?
15:10There's been a small mistake with my notes.
15:13A mistake?
15:15Yes, Rodney found a way to forge the grades using his computer.
15:20And he gave all the boys perfect scores.
15:29Do you know what grades you actually got?
15:33Almost all eights and a couple of nines.
15:35I think it's pretty good.
15:38Yes, but it won't be enough for Dad.
15:41Ah.
15:43Well.
15:45What are you up to?
15:46I tried to tell him yesterday.
15:49But every time I tried, I gave myself a gift.
15:54So this is what I've been thinking.
15:57I'm going to study a lot.
15:58And on my next notecard,
16:00There will only be tens.
16:03In this way, no one will feel hurt.
16:10Well, it's a plan.
16:15EITHER...
16:16I'll simply tell the truth.
16:19I like that plan better.
16:22I knew you'd say that.
16:25There is nothing to fear if one tells the truth.
16:29Yeah.
16:30It would be worse if Dad found out from someone else.
16:35Eddy.
16:36You are much smarter than people think.
16:50What's wrong with my little Richie?
16:52She has started to cry.
16:54Well, he'll be wet, hungry, bored, or tired.
16:58Well, change him, feed him, tickle him, and put him to bed.
17:06Come on, little man.
17:09Hello darling.
17:11Where is Eddy?
17:13Outside, on the porch.
17:14Hey, son!
17:15Can you come to the kitchen?
17:18What's that?
17:19A personal computer.
17:20I bought it for him.
17:24Yes, Dad.
17:26Look what I have for you.
17:27Your own computer.
17:29It comes with its own software, a color monitor, and even has...
17:33a modem.
17:36Dad, I have to tell you something and I don't really know how to explain it to you.
17:41Okay, try it, but take it slow.
17:43I'm not as smart as you.
17:48My grades are forged.
17:50Oh, you're so funny.
17:52I understood what you said.
17:53What did you say?
17:56I said my notes are forged.
17:58Don't keep saying that.
18:01Rodney did it on his computer.
18:05He made 10 for all his friends.
18:09Are they fake?
18:11Well, I tried to tell you, but you didn't give me a chance.
18:14Dad, I...
18:16I had nothing to do with this.
18:18This is my real notecard.
18:28Edi, these are your best grades.
18:31Look, Carl.
18:33Four eights and two nines.
18:35And no ten.
18:39Yeah.
18:40I guess I'm stupid.
18:49Maybe I'm the stupid one.
19:01Yeah?
19:02It's me, Edi. May I come in?
19:06Clear.
19:13Eduard, can we talk?
19:15Yeah.
19:21Son...
19:22Look, I want you to forgive me.
19:25I've failed you, Dad.
19:27Eduard, you haven't let me down.
19:30It's just that I exaggerated the value of your notes.
19:33But I'm proud that he told me the truth.
19:37It couldn't have been easy for you.
19:40This is the first time I've known what it means to be smart.
19:44And I think I liked it.
19:46You and Mom were proud of me.
19:48And I was even looking forward to going to school on Monday.
19:52But now I'll go back to being the stupid one, Edi.
19:59Son...
20:00Look at me.
20:02You're not stupid.
20:04Well, maybe...
20:06be a little undisciplined.
20:08No, honestly, you're always undisciplined.
20:11But you're not stupid.
20:14The thing is, you've convinced yourself that you're not smart.
20:18Laura helped me a lot.
20:21Don't worry about your sister.
20:24Eduard, you've brought home the best grades of your life.
20:27And I have no doubt whatsoever that you can do even better.
20:32Do you really believe that?
20:36Edi...
20:37I believe...
20:39that you can do whatever you want.
20:42If you set your mind to it.
20:45I wouldn't pressure you so much if I didn't believe it.
20:50You know, son?
20:51Your grandfather and I never went to university.
20:55We wanted to go...
20:57But we never succeeded.
21:01I suppose that's why I was so happy...
21:04It was because I wanted you to be the first Winslow to go...
21:08to get a degree from university.
21:11I want to go to university too.
21:14I know how important it is to receive a good education.
21:17And they say the women at the university are hot.
21:22Well, keep trying.
21:25You'll find out for yourself.
21:29Son, I am very proud.
21:33You did well.
21:38Thank you, Dad.
21:39And it is said...
21:41I learned that in grammar class.
21:45I accept the correction.
21:47Dad.
21:48You weren't serious about sending me to Colombia, were you?
21:51You know that there is a drug war in Colombia.
21:57Son, we'll talk about the O and the U.
22:08How is Eddy?
22:10Eddy is fine.
22:11And I've decided to stop putting so much emphasis on his notes.
22:15I will never play the role of the damsel again.
22:19At all.
22:21That puts a lot of pressure on the boys.
22:23And besides, it was costing me a fortune.
22:27From now on, I'll let the boys do their own thing.
22:31I won't pressure them anymore.
22:35There's a Mr. Stevens at the door.
22:37He says he's an executive at Harvard.
22:40I didn't forget it.
22:41I have to tell you that it's still too soon for Eddy.
22:43I'll tell him.
22:44Anyway, I want to talk to him.
22:46About Richie?
22:47If he's only nine months old.
22:50No, I want to talk to him about myself.
22:52He's very handsome.
22:56So, I'm done.
23:23I'm going.
23:28No.
23:31No.
23:32No.
23:34No.
23:35No.
23:35No.
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