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مسلسل Atypical مترجم - Episode 3
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00:20You're worried about the regionals?
00:22I know Clayton Prep has that one speedy Mexican girl, but I know you could beat her.
00:28Are you offended because I called her Mexican because she actually is?
00:31I kissed a boy.
00:34Wow.
00:36That's something.
00:37Yeah, I wasn't going to tell you.
00:39You're kind of my go-to.
00:41It just makes me feel like a loser.
00:43Wow, that's your first kiss, huh?
00:46That's a big deal.
00:49Oh God, you're being weird.
00:50I'm not being weird.
00:52Yeah, you are.
00:52You're like running farther away from me.
00:54Are you moving your arms, you're weird?
00:55No, I'm not.
00:55I'm just ganglies.
00:56It's just...
00:57It's how I run.
00:59Wait a second.
01:00Hold on a second.
01:04Who is this boy?
01:05What school does he go to?
01:06What do you guys do together?
01:08How tall is he?
01:09His name is Evan, and he goes to the tech school.
01:12And we must just hang out at Kennedy Park.
01:15And he's coming over today after school so we can do homework.
01:18Homework?
01:19What kind of homework do they give you at the tech school?
01:21Can he fix our AC?
01:22Can we stop talking about this?
01:24Casey?
01:26Casey, wait up!
01:36Who ever first said practice makes perfect was an idiot.
01:41Humans can't be perfect because we're not machines, unfortunately.
01:46The best thing that you can say about practice is that it makes better.
01:52Which is why I know that in order to be a good boyfriend to Julia, I need a practice girlfriend
01:58first.
01:59You get good at something when you do it repeatedly.
02:04When you get into a routine.
02:35Like my limits on my doctor, I don't want to catch upto and get sick.
02:36manchmal making myé're going.
02:45No apply.
02:51I think you can assess different besides a child.นะ.
03:01Not as
03:15KC, why does my to-do list say remove stick from butt?
03:19I don't know.
03:20But if it's on there, you gotta do it, right?
03:22You guys need fuel after your run?
03:24I made cinnamon buns.
03:25No, no, no, no, no.
03:26I got all the sugar I need right here.
03:28Who?
03:29Did you know there are 432 girls at our school, and 91 of them have a name that starts with
03:35an M, which is 21%, and the national average is only 9%.
03:40100% don't care.
03:43Boop.
03:44Cool fact, buddy.
03:45Hey, I'm going to the mall later.
03:47Does anybody need anything?
03:50No, Mom.
03:51But thanks for everything you do.
04:08In second grade, Madison Gold gave me a valentine with a picture of a western honeybee on it that said,
04:15be mine.
04:16B-E-E.
04:18I didn't understand why the word bee was misspelled, but she was nice and explained it to me.
04:25That's the first joke I ever learned.
04:30Hey, Madison.
04:31Bee mine.
04:34Um, what?
04:35Would you like to go on a date with me?
04:39That's so nice, but I'm busy.
04:42Okay.
04:48Wait, I didn't tell you when the date is.
04:50Friday, 6 p.m. Eastern.
04:52I'm still busy.
04:54Okay.
04:58I also forgot to tell you that you would be my practice girlfriend.
05:01The person I really like is Julia, my therapist, if that makes it any better.
05:06It makes it worse.
05:07If Friday is bad, I could do Thursday instead.
05:10Oh, my God, I don't want to go out with you.
05:12Why not?
05:14Because, look, no offense at all, at all, at all, but you're really weird and you wear the same clothes
05:22every day.
05:23And I also have this guy from camp that I haven't seen in a while, but we do this all
05:27the time.
05:33I need new clothes.
05:35Okay. How come?
05:37Because girls seem to like it when boys wear more than one type of shirt. Why is that?
05:42I guess so they could get a sense of your style. It says something about a person.
05:46Like how some iguanas flare their colorful dewlaps to attract a mate.
05:50Exactly. Like that. I think.
05:54How do you currently pick out your clothes?
05:57I don't. My mom does. Doesn't your mom pick out your clothes?
06:01Not anymore.
06:04I think maybe it's time to start picking out your own clothes.
06:09But how? There are so many clothes. And different colors and patterns and sizes.
06:18This shirt is called fog gray. But fog isn't even a color. It's translucent.
06:25Just pick something that feels like you. Once you live on your own, you're going to need to choose your
06:29own clothes.
06:31You can do this, Sam. I think there's a stylish dude in there.
06:36You mean me, right?
06:38I do.
06:43You're doing great, ma'am. So, uh, Casey has a boyfriend.
06:47Uh-oh.
06:48Oh, no, no, no, no. It's okay. Casey's got a good head on her shoulders.
06:51Just keep breathing normally, ma'am. You're doing great.
06:53And she told me about it. So that's a good thing, right?
06:56I'm sure I got nothing to worry about.
06:57That's the same thing I said about my daughter.
07:00It's fun being a grandfather. You'll like it.
07:31Mom, I want to go shopping with you.
07:33What?
07:34You said you're going to the mall. I want to come with you.
07:36Oh, honey, I love spending time with you. You know that. But it's just so much easier if I go
07:40to the mall by myself.
07:41But Julia says I need to learn how to do my own shopping for when I live by myself one
07:46day.
07:46Well, that's fine, and it's good for Julia to say, but she wasn't with us the last time we went
07:51to the mall, you know?
07:52And it was so overwhelming with all the sounds and the lights and, God, that awful, awful fountain with the
08:00water going every which way.
08:01I hated that fountain.
08:02Yeah, you did. And you ended up getting upset. And do you remember what happened?
08:08I slapped the nice man at Panda Express and then we got banned forever.
08:13And we loved their Kung Pao chicken.
08:17But Julia thinks I'm ready.
08:19How about this? How about if I see anything that's cute, I'll take a picture of it on my phone
08:24and I'll send it to you and then you can shop from the comfort of home.
08:26Well, pretty great idea, right?
08:28No. Mom, I'm not a little kid anymore. I can go shopping. I can do things.
08:37Of course you can.
08:40All right. I'm just gonna finish up here and we'll go, okay?
08:45Hey, you wanna help me put away the rest of the groceries?
08:48No.
08:51Wow, I have never seen a less photogenic family.
08:55Yeah, we pride ourselves on that. Can we be done now?
08:57No, no, no. Oh, look at you in this one. Look at you scowling.
09:02Yeah, I was annoyed. My mom plans this, like, autism walk every year and she makes us take a picture
09:07so that we remember how sweaty and gross we are.
09:09Oh, man. Look at these are great.
09:11Don't worry.
09:13Hey, where's your dad in this one?
09:17Oh, that's weird. My mom never lets it skip. When I had appendicitis, she told me to walk it off.
09:33Dad, this is Evan.
09:35Hey, uh, it's nice to meet you, sir.
09:38Thanks for stopping by.
09:44Um, Dad, why weren't you at the autism walk in 2004?
09:48Huh?
09:49You're not in the picture.
09:50Oh, I don't know. I, uh, I think I had a work thing.
09:54Really? Mom, why don't you skip it for a work thing?
09:56Yeah.
09:57Oh.
09:57So, you guys all done studying? Is Evan ready to go?
10:01Um, no, he's gonna take me to track practice.
10:03Well, I could take you to track practice.
10:05Well, I don't need you to. He is.
10:06Evan drives? You drive?
10:08Yes.
10:08Really? How's your driving record?
10:09Oh, it's clean.
10:10No parking tickets? Uh-uh.
10:11Traffic violations? Uh-uh.
10:13Parole? Uh-uh.
10:14No.
10:14He stole a tuba.
10:15Casey.
10:15What's that mean, tuba? What's that slang?
10:18Uh-uh.
10:19Well, we should, we should probably get going.
10:20Uh-uh.
10:21Maybe you, you should get going.
10:22Dad!
10:24Can, can we have a second?
10:25Yeah, I'll be in the car.
10:26Yeah.
10:30What the hell?
10:30Mom, I say that to you, lady. What the hell?
10:32What are you doing? You're, like, coming home early. You're all up in my face. You're acting like Mom.
10:35You know, I love your Mom, but that's a low blow. Okay, I just, you know, I get worried about
10:40you. You know, I don't want you to get distracted. I don't want you to do anything to screw up
10:45your track career.
10:45I'm not. Track is important to me, too.
10:47Is it?
10:47Yeah. Stop acting like a lunatic.
10:49We're gonna talk about that tuba thing later, too.
11:11Okay. Thanks for the ride and everything.
11:13Yeah.
11:13Probably could have walked here faster. You drive like my Nana.
11:16Yeah, well, I can't drive, have you seen my car? If I drive too fast, pieces fall off.
11:23So, that was weird with your dad, right?
11:26Yeah. He's just being stupid. That's just the way the dads are with boys that their daughters are dating.
11:31No, I get that. I mean, him lying about missing the autism walk.
11:36Why do you think that he's lying?
11:38Because he was. I mean, it was obvious.
11:41Well, Casey, I had a work thing, you know?
11:44Okay, you don't even know my dad.
11:47Maybe not, but I've got a lot of experience with lying fathers.
11:51And mothers. And uncles. Even my dog pretends he has to go out when he doesn't.
11:56Alright, well, I'm sorry about your dad, but my dad wouldn't lie.
12:00It's just not the way he is. He's the only one in my family that gets me.
12:03And, honestly, if he's acting a little aggro, it's probably because I told him about our kiss.
12:09Hmm. You told your dad that we kissed. Okay.
12:13Yeah, see? That's exactly my point. We're honest with each other.
12:16Good. That's good.
12:22He didn't lie.
12:29The light is so harsh in here. It's like...
12:32Do you want your sunglasses?
12:34No.
12:36Boop, boop, boop.
12:38Does that sound annoying?
12:39It's annoying when you make it.
12:40Do you want your headphones?
12:42No, I'm fine.
12:44Okay. Great. Okay. Well, um, we'll just grab a few things and make this short and sweet.
12:51Oh, it's gonna be sweet, alright?
12:53Zahid, you're here. Zahid's here.
12:56I invited Zahid because he's the most stylish person I know. Sometimes he wears two watches.
13:01I think I'm also quite stylish.
13:04Bring it in, Mrs. G.
13:07Mmm. Nice. Long hug. Okay. Thank you.
13:12You smell amazing.
13:13Um, hey, Sam. This would look very handsome on you. You're such a winter.
13:18Julia says I need to pick my own clothes, not you.
13:21Well, screw Julia.
13:23Ooh.
13:24I'm sorry. Um, I didn't mean to say that out loud.
13:28I get it, Mama. She bugs. I once worked with a guy like that. Really irked me.
13:34So you know what I did?
13:35No.
13:36I put my butt on his car.
13:39Excuse me?
13:39I went outside to the parking lot while he was working, pulled down my drawers, and plopped
13:44my nut brown bottom on his car.
13:47And, um, what did that do?
13:51Nothing. But now I'll always know that my butt was on his car and he has no idea.
13:56It's the ultimate power.
13:59Okay. Sam, let's get you into a dressing room.
14:03Oh, no, no, no, no. This is all wrong. I called. I was very clear about what we needed.
14:09Okay. I'm gonna go find somebody.
14:11I can just go in here.
14:12No, sweetie. I'll be back in two shakes.
14:15All right. Let's get rid of this Mr. Rogers shit your mom picked out. Party shirts first, bro.
14:20Hi. Excuse me, Dolores. My name is Elsa Gardner. I think I spoke to you on the phone earlier.
14:28I remember. You told me I have a beautiful speaking voice.
14:31You do. It's even nicer in person. Anyway, um, I was calling about my son who, you know, he requires
14:38a special environment, specifically a private dressing room, no music, dim lighting.
14:45Yes, and I said I'd see what I could do. Turns out I couldn't do anything.
14:50I'm sorry. We're just in the middle. Sorry.
14:52You know, I just don't understand why you didn't say, I'm sorry, ma'am, but I can't help you.
14:59Go spend your money elsewhere, preferably somewhere that is sensitive to the needs of its diverse client base.
15:07I'll say that next time.
15:16Oh, hell yes. Slow clap, all the points.
15:21Zippers, buckles, flaps. I hate it.
15:25Trust me. Leather jackets are chick magnets.
15:27I wore one of these to a co-ed wedding shower and got a two-hour foot massage from the
15:31bride's cousin.
15:32Not the hot one, but the hot enough one.
15:36It doesn't feel like me. Julia said to find clothes that feel like me.
15:40You're trying to get girls. The last thing you want to be is yourself.
15:44I'm taking it off.
15:46Trust me, Sam.
15:47It's not like I'm asking for the moon here. I mean, all I'm asking is just a little consideration.
15:53Imagine what it's like to be on the spectrum in a place like this with the harsh lighting and the
15:59music that's so loud and people like jostling by, you know?
16:02Ma'am?
16:03What?
16:03Did you just push me?
16:05What? No, I was demonstrating.
16:08This is it. I found it.
16:10Great. Now, lose it again. That shirt is terrible, bro. It's not even shiny.
16:15I love it. It's 100% cotton, which is my favorite percentage of cotton, and it has eight Antarctic whales
16:21on it, which is a higher number than I've seen on any other shirt.
16:25Fine. If you have to get the whale shirt, at least wear this over it.
16:31Hey, honey. Um, I've been, um, banished from the store. Basically for being a good mom. So, here's my credit
16:40card. You know, buy two or three things, and I'll meet you out front.
16:44I already know what I'm getting. This wonderful whale shirt and this terrible leather jacket, which Zahid says will help
16:51me get chicas, which means girls, which was the whole reason for coming.
16:55Wait, what? That was the whole point of coming?
16:58Of course.
17:00And Julia knew about this?
17:02It was her idea.
17:03Huh. Terrific.
17:07Yes. I'm coming.
17:10Okay, sweetie. I'll see you out front.
17:23So, girls, huh?
17:25Where?
17:26No, I just mean, is this something you really want? You mean you want a date? Aren't you afraid of
17:34getting hurt?
17:36Well, not unless I date a great white shark.
17:41No, I know what you mean. You mean my feelings, right?
17:45Yeah.
17:47Talking to girls makes me a little nervous, but Julia says it's good to do things that scare you.
17:55Sometimes. Fear's also there for a biological reason. I mean, fight or flight, right?
18:00It's like if I'm walking down a dark alley and I start to feel afraid, that's my body trying to
18:06protect me from gang boys with knives.
18:10Mom, I'm getting older and at some point I really, really hope that I get to see boobs.
18:22You know what? We should get six more pillows each. That way we could both throw our own six pillows
18:27off the bed.
18:28And I think we could afford that expense, right?
18:30Yeah.
18:36I think Julia has too much influence over Sam.
18:43He's getting too attached to her.
18:45Really?
18:48I think she's good. He likes her. I mean, he's doing well socially, right?
18:52Yeah, but he puts too much stock in everything she says. You should have seen him at the mall today.
18:57Everything was Julia says this, Julia says that.
19:00Was that bad?
19:02Yes. She's pushing him. She's like 12 and she's pushing him and pushing him. She's going to push him too
19:07far. I'm going to have to go talk to her.
19:11No, just be nice.
19:13I'm always nice.
19:16I'm probably not supposed to be telling this, but Casey has some sort of boyfriend.
19:20Oh yeah, I know that. I read all her texts.
19:24I love that.
19:29Cool shirt.
19:31Thanks. I'm hoping it'll get me a practice girlfriend.
19:34I was being sarcastic. You look stupid.
19:36But hey, you're not hideous. I'm sure some sad, insecure girl will crush on you someday deep in the very
19:42far future.
19:43I wish. Now, jacket or no jacket? Zahid thinks jacket, but I think no jacket.
19:49As many jackets as you can find.
19:56Hey Sam, this is random, but do you know why Dad wasn't at the first Autism Awareness Walk?
20:03In 2004? That's the year he left us.
20:07What do you mean he left us? Like he moved out of the house?
20:12Yes, for eight months.
20:15Are you sure? How could he do that?
20:19I guess he packed his clothes and drove off.
20:22Ah, so I think we can just.
20:24Oh, I'm sure.
20:26Oh, I think it's pretty good.
20:40Oh, my God.
20:41Oh, my God.
20:44Oh, my God.
20:45Oh, my God.
20:46Oh.
20:46Oh, my God.
20:56God, I hate you.
21:01Not you.
21:02You seem fine.
21:46You're welcome.
22:12I just, I can't believe that my dad would leave us.
22:17Like, why?
22:18Is he having an affair?
22:21Or, like, does he have, like, a whole other family somewhere else?
22:26Just, it feels so unlike him.
22:29I'm sorry that I even brought it up.
22:31I should have never said anything.
22:33No, I mean, I'm glad that I know.
22:36I just, I thought that we were so close.
22:39Like, who abandons their family?
22:45Well, if it makes you feel any better, my dad's got a gambling problem.
22:48And last year, he stole my identity.
22:57Yeah, I don't think it's that funny.
23:02Okay, well, thank you.
23:04Thank you for calling.
23:04I appreciate it.
23:06Okay.
23:08Shit.
23:09I don't know.
23:09There's no jelly in this.
23:10No, that was Casey's coat.
23:12She wasn't in her history class today.
23:14She just got suspended.
23:16I don't know if she's trying to get suspended again.
23:19And now she want to answer the phone.
23:21You think she's with the boyfriend?
23:23Because I think she's with the boyfriend.
23:26Actually, you know what?
23:27Go to Kennedy Park.
23:29That's where they hang out.
23:30Let's go by there.
23:31Let's kill him.
23:32Take it easy, Chuck.
23:33No, we're going to kill him.
23:34Chapter 8, photosynthesis.
23:37Who's excited?
23:38You guys all read this last night in your home.
23:40When a lobster gets too large for its shell, it molts.
23:48When a snake is feeling a growth spurt, it sheds.
24:01Many of the organisms called...
24:03Sometimes you have to get rid of your outer layer.
24:12Sam?
24:16Yes, Miss Jablonski?
24:18Is everything okay?
24:19Yes, thank you.
24:21Is everything okay with you?
24:23Yes, I'm fine.
24:25Okay.
24:26That's good.
24:33Oh, you've got to be kidding me.
24:35Really?
24:40Really, Casey?
24:41This is what you're doing?
24:42You're skipping school a week after getting suspended?
24:44Are you going to ask why?
24:45I know why.
24:46Because of this little asshole, right?
24:47I thought you said he wasn't going to be a distraction.
24:49I'm not distracted by him.
24:50I'm distracted by you.
24:51What?
24:52I know that you left us.
24:54In 2004.
24:56For eight months.
24:59I'll forget.
25:05Casey!
25:07So.
25:09Stole a tuba?
25:15Stole a tuba?
25:17Casey.
25:23Casey.
25:27Listen.
25:29Listen, I never told you about that because honestly, it's just, it's not something I'm
25:39very proud of.
25:42Okay?
25:44You know, it was hard when your brother was born.
25:49It was hard having a son who didn't smile and look you in the eye.
26:00And I kept thinking things would get better and he would grow out of it and then he was
26:04diagnosed and, you know, mom threw herself in all of it with the support groups and the
26:12special diets and she was great.
26:15I just, I just couldn't wrap my head around it and I felt like I was just messing things
26:24up.
26:25So I left.
26:28Okay?
26:29And it wasn't your fault and it wasn't mom and Sam, it was me.
26:39Where'd you go?
26:39I went to grandpa's cabin and first he wanted me to build an addition to the house and I
26:48just stayed.
26:50I built a stupid fire pit and I drank beers and it was, it sucked.
27:02I'm embarrassed that it even happened.
27:08I can't believe that you left us.
27:10I know, but I'm sorry.
27:12Okay.
27:12And you know, I love you so much.
27:16Okay.
27:16I love you more than anything.
27:18No.
27:20No.
27:22I get it.
27:24I want to leave every single day.
27:27But you can't leave.
27:31Look, I, I just, I want to, I want to make things good between the two of us, okay?
27:36Please, can you tell me we're good?
27:39Yeah.
27:40We're good, Dad.
27:45I'm acting erratically.
27:46I know that.
27:48But here's what I don't know.
27:49I don't know who I am anymore.
27:55I don't know who needs me.
27:57Hi.
27:59I, I like your shirt.
28:01Are you being sarcastic?
28:03Oh, no.
28:05Then thank you.
28:09Certainly not, Sam.
28:12I don't know what I want.
28:25I don't know what's coming next.
28:30Or what to expect.
28:48I don't know what's coming next.
29:14Because everything is changing.
29:42And I'm not so good without my routines.
29:46You ready to go, Casey?
29:48I'm going to kick your butt.
29:57Casey?
29:57No.
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