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1997 The Accident A Moment of Truth Movie FULL HOT TEEN MOVIE Donna Bullock [Full Movie] [Latest Version]Full EP - Full
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00:00:03You
00:00:31La la la la la la la la la la la la la la!
00:00:36Oh my god!
00:00:43You can say that again!
00:00:51Yeah!
00:00:51Yeah.
00:00:55Leslie!
00:00:59Come on!
00:01:00Leslie!
00:01:01I can't!
00:01:03Come on!
00:01:20Hey Meg, you got a plait?
00:01:23No, I just need some air.
00:01:25Lizzie-Kate's here.
00:01:26Okay, I'm coming!
00:01:29This is my friend Lauren.
00:01:30Hi.
00:01:31Hi.
00:01:32It's a pretty necklace.
00:01:35Hi, Kate.
00:01:36I wore a necklace just like that for my next birthday.
00:01:38The last time she came over, you wanted her earrings.
00:01:40That's because her sister's smart, Lizzie.
00:01:42She knows I've always got great taste.
00:01:44Yeah.
00:01:45Tell Mom we'll be home around midnight.
00:01:46You're supposed to leave a phone number!
00:01:48I really like her.
00:01:50Well, that's because she flackers you all the time.
00:01:52That's true.
00:01:55Oh, you think this is going to be a good party?
00:01:57I hope so.
00:01:58Me too.
00:01:59It's actually going to rain.
00:02:12Be right back.
00:02:13I think I'm going to put the top up.
00:02:23I got it!
00:02:24No, no, I got it.
00:02:25I got it.
00:02:26What are you doing?
00:02:27Hey, Lizzie.
00:02:28Hi, Ben.
00:02:29Kate's in the car.
00:02:30Are you sure you're not coming down with something?
00:02:32Mom.
00:02:33Lizzie, I'm putting you in charge.
00:02:34If she seems like she's even a little bit run down...
00:02:37I'll bring her home, I promise.
00:02:40What would I do without you?
00:02:41I swear she likes you better than me.
00:02:43So does he.
00:02:45See you, Lizzie.
00:02:47Bye, Ben.
00:03:03Okay.
00:03:06Okay, so three wine coolers, six pack for Dylan, and a pint of tequila.
00:03:11Is that it?
00:03:11I think so.
00:03:12Do you have the ID?
00:03:15Right here.
00:03:16Looks great.
00:03:18Have we used it here before?
00:03:19No, but Vanessa did.
00:03:21Anyway, she said they'd never check.
00:03:23Wish me luck.
00:03:23Good luck.
00:03:28Oh, that girl's got nerve.
00:03:30She's always been like that.
00:03:32I can remember she was the same back in preschool.
00:03:35Things any better with your parents?
00:03:37Not really.
00:03:38No.
00:03:38Are they still fighting all the time?
00:03:40Yep.
00:03:41It sounds like my parents before they got done.
00:03:43divorced.
00:03:44But they are seeing a marriage counselor, so I think they want to work it out.
00:03:47That's good.
00:03:49Uh-oh.
00:03:51Oh, no.
00:03:52He's not going to take it.
00:04:10That was close.
00:04:12We really thought he was going to bust you.
00:04:14Yeah, let's get out of here.
00:04:15We're reaching out.
00:04:15We lose his mind.
00:04:42Hey, girls.
00:04:47Hey.
00:04:47Hi.
00:04:48Hi, Katie.
00:04:57Go, go, go, go, go.
00:04:59Woo!
00:05:09That's it.
00:05:10Oh, come on.
00:05:11You need to set some pause.
00:05:12No, really.
00:05:13I'm out.
00:05:14Hey, Lizzy.
00:05:15How you doing?
00:05:15Good.
00:05:16Did you know your sister's crazy?
00:05:18Yeah.
00:05:19So what else is new?
00:05:20Listen, I want to know if they want to go to the big graduation party with me at the country
00:05:23club.
00:05:24Does Jenny know about this?
00:05:25Yeah, I got her permission to ask.
00:05:27I'm sorry, I didn't mean it that way.
00:05:29I know, I know.
00:05:30It kind of gets a little weird.
00:05:31So you want to go?
00:05:32Sure.
00:05:34Cool.
00:05:39Lizzie, some best friend you are.
00:05:42You mean about Ben and the graduation party?
00:05:44Yes.
00:05:45Ben said you knew he was going to ask.
00:05:47That doesn't mean I approve.
00:05:49You mean you're going to drag it is all the time and your brother hang around with you everywhere?
00:05:52A stepbrother.
00:05:54Well, it's still a drag.
00:05:56Did you hear? Dylan's having another party this weekend.
00:05:58Are his parents going out of town again?
00:06:00I don't know, but remember that amazingly cute guy at his last one?
00:06:04The one you're dancing with?
00:06:05Mm-hmm. He's going to be there.
00:06:07So I better buy a new wonder bra.
00:06:09Oh!
00:06:14This award assembly has become a very special day for all of us, parents, teachers, and students
00:06:19alike, because it gives us an opportunity to salute outstanding achievements in academics
00:06:24and community service.
00:06:25So let us begin.
00:06:27In the 12th grade, Outstanding Achievement in Science goes to Lizzie Williams.
00:06:37Congratulations.
00:06:42I think it's just the lights.
00:06:46In the 12th grade, Outstanding Achievement in Math goes to Janie Palmer.
00:06:55Congratulations, Janie.
00:06:56Well done.
00:06:58I promise Janie I'm going to cry.
00:07:10What a great day, huh?
00:07:12I know.
00:07:12I love seeing them get those awards.
00:07:15Sure going to miss them next year when they go to college.
00:07:17Sure will.
00:07:19And I'm going to miss these times that the girls have brought us together.
00:07:24I know.
00:07:28All right, ladies, come and get them.
00:07:30High fat and high calories are worth every bite.
00:07:34I saw you crying at the awards, Mom.
00:07:36I tried not to.
00:07:38I really did.
00:07:38Ask Val.
00:07:39No, she really did.
00:07:40I'm just so proud of you two.
00:07:43Hey, where's Ben?
00:07:44You should be here.
00:07:45Baseball practice.
00:07:48Honey, would you go get us some more iced tea?
00:07:50Sure.
00:07:51Anybody need anything else?
00:07:53Well, I will have just a little more wine.
00:07:58Oh.
00:08:07Hmm.
00:08:09Yes.
00:08:14Some wine, mademoiselle.
00:08:17This party's supposed to be for us, isn't it?
00:08:20The way no one's looking.
00:08:23Friends to the end?
00:08:25Friends to the end.
00:08:35That's not what I meant.
00:08:36Oh, yeah.
00:08:37I'm sorry, Val.
00:08:38It's never what you mean, right?
00:08:39Frank, can we just drop this, please?
00:08:43Up until a half hour ago, we were having a really nice day.
00:08:46Dad, I don't think Mom did mean it that way.
00:08:49All right.
00:08:49All right.
00:08:51Let's just forget it.
00:08:56The great conciliator.
00:08:58I just hate it when you fight.
00:09:01So do we.
00:09:06Dad.
00:09:12I'm sorry.
00:09:15Honey, it was a very special day.
00:09:18And your mom and I are both very proud of you.
00:09:22Okay?
00:09:24You sure?
00:09:25Yeah.
00:09:29Where are you going?
00:09:30Mom, I have a test tomorrow.
00:09:32Oh, Lizzie, please stay and have some iced tea.
00:09:35No, Mom.
00:09:36Really, I'm okay.
00:09:37I just, I have to study.
00:09:44Oh, death, the poor man's dearest friend, the kindest and the best, welcome the hour
00:09:51my aged limbs are laid to rest.
00:09:54Now, it's pretty obvious what Burns was saying there.
00:09:56But what's the real-life irony of that verse?
00:09:59Was he really talking about himself?
00:10:01Close.
00:10:02He may have used aged limbs as a metaphor because he was only 37 when he died of heart disease
00:10:09and exhaustion.
00:10:10Okay, gang.
00:10:11Oh, remember, term papers are due on the 15th.
00:10:13Oh, one more thing.
00:10:14I know you're all going to roll your eyes, but with graduation coming up and all the parties
00:10:19every week, you know, don't drink and drive.
00:10:21Or smoke weed or do anything else that's illegal or that will impair your judgment.
00:10:26Does that mean we can't watch MTV?
00:10:29Listen, this is serious business.
00:10:30Even more important than all the stuff you have to know for the final.
00:10:33Oh, I mean, how many times do we have to hear it?
00:10:36Oh, I hear it and hear it.
00:10:38Come on, you guys.
00:10:39She's nice.
00:10:40At least it's not Mr. Parker and all those boring lectures.
00:10:43I remember students, six out of ten high school seniors are regular users of alcohol.
00:10:48I'm the leading cause of death between 15 and 24.
00:10:51Blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.
00:10:54Okay, so I'm collecting for tonight.
00:10:55Which one?
00:10:56Um, vodka cooler.
00:10:59Okay.
00:10:59Me too.
00:11:00And nothing for you.
00:11:01Oh, right.
00:11:02I'm the designated driver.
00:11:03Well, if that figures, when there's a good party, then it's my turn.
00:11:06Sorry, Kate.
00:11:08Aww.
00:11:16Only three place settings.
00:11:17Why?
00:11:18Where's Dad?
00:11:19He's not eating with us tonight.
00:11:22Are you guys getting divorced, Mom?
00:11:24Don't be stupid.
00:11:25He's just not eating at home, that's all.
00:11:26He didn't eat at home last night either.
00:11:28Well, he just has to work late for his new job.
00:11:30No, he doesn't.
00:11:31How would you know?
00:11:32Stop it, girls.
00:11:36For once, can we have a dinner where no one's fighting, please?
00:11:38I didn't do anything, please.
00:11:40Can't you see Mom's tired?
00:11:42Shut up.
00:11:43You shut up.
00:11:45I'm not really hungry.
00:11:47We're eating.
00:11:50We're sitting down together, and we're eating.
00:12:17I can't wait until graduation.
00:12:21We have to celebrate.
00:12:23Let's make a toast.
00:12:24I will get the drink.
00:12:29What are you doing?
00:12:32Didn't we just say we should celebrate?
00:12:34Give me something else.
00:12:35No problem.
00:12:36You like vodka?
00:12:37I sell vodka.
00:12:41But Lizzie has to drive us home, remember, because I don't have my car.
00:12:45Duh, like I didn't know.
00:12:47Hey, we're graduates.
00:12:49I know.
00:12:50What time is it?
00:12:524.30?
00:12:53If we only have one drink each.
00:12:55Just this one.
00:12:58I don't know what I'm going to do without you guys next year.
00:13:02What are we all going to do?
00:13:04Maybe we should just forget college and stay home together.
00:13:07I love us.
00:13:09Me too.
00:13:11A toast.
00:13:13I drink two.
00:13:14Friends forever.
00:13:15Friends forever.
00:13:16Friends forever.
00:13:18Friends forever.
00:13:26Gotta keep rocking.
00:13:30Gotta keep rocking.
00:13:38Oh, we're dead.
00:13:39We're dead.
00:13:41Are they against us?
00:13:42Yep.
00:13:44Someone get my breast break.
00:13:48Hurry up.
00:13:48Hurry, hurry, hurry, hurry, hurry.
00:13:51Okay, okay.
00:13:52Everybody just stay calm, all right?
00:13:54I'm going to pull over up here.
00:13:57Yeah.
00:14:08Oh, God, he's coming over.
00:14:09He's not letting you think.
00:14:10Shut up the music.
00:14:14Hi, officer.
00:14:15Let me see your license for registration, please.
00:14:18Okay.
00:14:24Here it is.
00:14:28You realize how you're driving?
00:14:30No, what's wrong?
00:14:32The tea light's out.
00:14:33Left side.
00:14:34That's illegal.
00:14:36Better get it fixed.
00:14:37Oh, I will.
00:14:38Definitely will.
00:14:39Okay.
00:14:40Consider this a warning.
00:14:41You drive safely.
00:14:43You never know how many crazies are out there, okay?
00:14:45Thanks, officer.
00:14:46Really.
00:14:47Do you believe that?
00:14:49I really thought we were gone.
00:14:53I saw him coming over here and I said,
00:14:55here's your graduation present.
00:14:56Jail.
00:14:57Me too.
00:14:57But you were great, Lizzie.
00:14:59Yeah, how did you do that?
00:15:01I can ask her like that.
00:15:03Whoa.
00:15:13Can we talk about this tomorrow?
00:15:15I'm really tired.
00:15:16We need to talk now.
00:15:18So what's all the drama?
00:15:20Look, this isn't easy for us,
00:15:22but we want you to know that neither of you guys have done anything wrong.
00:15:27We love you girls.
00:15:28We do.
00:15:30Very much.
00:15:33But you guys know that Mom and I haven't been getting along.
00:15:37Dad, if that's all you wanted to tell us, it's no big deal.
00:15:40No one's parents get along.
00:15:42Yeah.
00:15:43Meg, Lizzie, please.
00:15:46I know this isn't what you want.
00:15:49What?
00:15:51Daddy and I have been talking and we think that the best thing to do for right now is to
00:15:57have a temporary separation.
00:15:59So you are getting divorced.
00:16:02Separated, honey, not divorced.
00:16:05But that's the next step.
00:16:07No.
00:16:08No, it's not.
00:16:11Honey, Mommy and I aren't giving up on this marriage.
00:16:14We want things to work out.
00:16:16We do.
00:16:17But right now we just think that, you know, the best thing for us, you know, for all of us,
00:16:24is just to, well, you know, to spend some time apart.
00:16:29So you're moving out, Dad?
00:16:31It'll just be temporary.
00:16:33But we don't want you to leave.
00:16:35I don't care if you argue.
00:16:37Really, you can argue as much as you want.
00:16:40Lizzie, this isn't what anybody wants, believe me.
00:16:43But if there was another way...
00:16:44We're going to continue our counseling.
00:16:45We're going to do anything we can.
00:16:49Can we go now?
00:16:53I'm really tired.
00:17:03We're going to get through this.
00:17:06Good night.
00:17:18We're going to get through this.
00:17:44I'm just kind of scared.
00:17:48What happens after my dad moves out?
00:17:50What if they never get back together?
00:17:52Divorce is a bitch. I'm not saying it's not.
00:17:55But after all is said and done, at least you still have a dad.
00:17:59Yeah.
00:17:59After my dad died, I sometimes thought I was going to go crazy.
00:18:03I remember.
00:18:04But you get through it somehow, and then, you know, there will be something else that comes along.
00:18:11I had this dream the other night.
00:18:15I came home from school, my parents were divorced, my house was sold.
00:18:18Hey, hey, hey, listen.
00:18:21I'm on call 24 hours a day, okay?
00:18:23Broken home hotline, huh?
00:18:26Come on, it'll be okay.
00:18:30Thanks.
00:18:40Hey.
00:18:46I know how upset you are about daddy and me.
00:18:48I'm not that upset.
00:18:51Come on, Lizzie. Let's be honest here, okay?
00:18:53Well, what do you expect me to do? Stand up and applaud?
00:18:57No.
00:18:59And I'm not saying that you shouldn't be upset, because I am too.
00:19:04But I know you, Lizzie, and I know how you hold things in sometimes.
00:19:08Thanks, Mom.
00:19:09But really, I'm fine.
00:19:10You don't have to worry about me.
00:19:14Of course I have to worry about you.
00:19:16I'm your mother.
00:19:17And if I need to talk, we will.
00:19:22Promise?
00:19:23I promise.
00:19:25Wash mine next?
00:19:28Oh, God.
00:19:30Thanks a lot.
00:19:52Hey.
00:19:54What are you doing up?
00:19:56I couldn't sleep.
00:19:57I couldn't sleep?
00:19:59I feel like I could sleep for about a month.
00:20:01Another hard day.
00:20:04Well, I don't know if your old dad's cut out to be a salesman.
00:20:07Used to be in charge of my whole career, and now I got a cell, and it's tougher than I
00:20:11thought it was going to be.
00:20:12Come on.
00:20:13Carry your old man in here.
00:20:15I need a drink.
00:20:20You want anything?
00:20:21No, I'm fine.
00:20:24Just tell me about your day.
00:20:27Same old, same old.
00:20:28Yeah?
00:20:29How are things with Ben?
00:20:30We're just good friends.
00:20:33You sure?
00:20:34Yes.
00:20:35We just have a really good time together, that's all.
00:20:37It's no big deal.
00:20:40I don't know.
00:20:42Good time together.
00:20:44Constitutes a big deal in my book.
00:20:46Well, it's not like we're getting married or anything.
00:20:49Oh, well, that's good to hear.
00:20:54Dad.
00:20:56Yeah, honey?
00:20:58After you move out, how much will I get to see you?
00:21:01A lot.
00:21:03You'll see me all the time.
00:21:05Will you still be able to come to my games?
00:21:08Of course I'll still be able to come to your games.
00:21:10What are you talking about?
00:21:12Honey, I'm moving out of the house, not out of the country.
00:21:17Look.
00:21:19You're my girl.
00:21:21And you'll always be my girl.
00:21:24So actually, I'm...
00:21:26Well, I'm pretty glad to hear that you're not getting married.
00:21:32What do you want to do this weekend?
00:21:33Let's do something.
00:21:34Come on.
00:21:35Let's go to, uh, Rainbow Falls.
00:21:38I like that.
00:21:39Well, I...
00:21:40Come on.
00:21:41Let's get some sleep.
00:21:44Go, go.
00:21:46He's so gorgeous.
00:21:52Okay.
00:21:53So, who are the members of the Quadruple Alliance?
00:21:55You mean the one with, uh, Metternich?
00:21:57No, the one with Madonna.
00:21:59Okay, okay.
00:21:59The members were...
00:22:01Tick, talk.
00:22:03Tick, talk, stop.
00:22:04Tits.
00:22:05Quadruple Alliance was...
00:22:07Prussia, Great Britain, Austria, and, um, Italy?
00:22:11Prussia, not Italy.
00:22:13Let me see that.
00:22:14Okay, I get to ask you next time.
00:22:15Ready?
00:22:15One second.
00:22:16I have a special treat.
00:22:20What is that?
00:22:22A rare vintage wine.
00:22:24Want some?
00:22:27Sure.
00:22:34Kate?
00:22:36No way.
00:22:36How are we supposed to study and drink wine?
00:22:39Oh, come on.
00:22:39Who cares?
00:22:40Besides, I'm going into medicine, not history.
00:22:43Maybe you'd care more if you didn't have the wine.
00:22:45Thanks, Mom.
00:22:48I'll have a little more.
00:22:57Come on.
00:22:58Come on.
00:23:14You just need one round.
00:23:15Come on.
00:23:15Happy birthday!
00:23:42My dad promised you'd be here.
00:23:46It's been a lousy day all around.
00:24:03Dad?
00:24:08Hey, honey. How are you doing?
00:24:10What's going on? I thought you were coming to my game.
00:24:13I know. I'm sorry. I'm sorry, honey.
00:24:15A place opened up and I had to grab it right away.
00:24:19I had no other options. Today was the only day I could do it.
00:24:23Well, aren't you going to leave some stuff in case you want to move back in?
00:24:27It's not as bad as it looks.
00:24:29Lizzie, your mom and I are trying to work things out.
00:24:32Once I get settled, I promise I won't miss any more games, okay?
00:24:36It's okay. I played terrible.
00:24:41How come?
00:24:43I just did.
00:24:48Lizzie, I'm sorry. I messed up your game.
00:24:51It's not your fault. I'm the one who played terrible.
00:24:55I should have. I should have let you know I wasn't going to be there.
00:25:00You wanna give me a hand?
00:25:03Okay.
00:25:13Is your new place nice?
00:25:16No.
00:25:19That's good.
00:25:34Oh, that's good.
00:25:40Oh, my God.
00:25:52Oh, my God.
00:25:54Oh, my God.
00:25:58Oh, no. Oh, no. Oh, no. I've got to go. I've got to go.
00:26:01Why? Where are you going?
00:26:02I have to go home. I'm late already.
00:26:05I'll call you later, okay?
00:26:10Oh, God.
00:26:11Oh, coffee, coffee.
00:26:13Coffee, coffee.
00:26:14I need my keys. So?
00:26:17You have them, remember?
00:26:19Oh, yes.
00:26:21Wait a minute. I can give you your keys.
00:26:23Kate?
00:26:24No, you're trash.
00:26:27I'm not trash.
00:26:29If I were trash, do you think I don't even care what time it is?
00:26:32How do I know this? I'm a little bit drunk.
00:26:35Hey.
00:26:36Will you please tell her to give me my keys?
00:26:39Katie, give Lizzie her keys.
00:26:41If she was trash, she'd say so.
00:26:43Of course I would.
00:26:47Here.
00:26:48Thank you. Are you coming with me?
00:26:51Yeah.
00:26:51All right.
00:27:19Oh, my God.
00:27:27You can say that again, Sarah kept trying to introduce you to her cousin and all that.
00:27:30You kept talking to the wrong guy.
00:27:32Oh.
00:27:34Is he cute?
00:27:36Sort of a good-looking Tom Cruise.
00:27:39Oh, yeah, right.
00:27:42All of his music is so great.
00:27:43Oh, yeah.
00:27:51Lizzie!
00:27:55Lizzie!
00:27:56I can't!
00:27:58Stop!
00:28:16Miss Palmer?
00:28:17Thanks, ma'am.
00:28:18Hi, I'm Nurse Harper.
00:28:19Dr. Horowitz would like to talk to you, Mary.
00:28:21They'll take you back.
00:28:22Janie's all right.
00:28:22The doctor will explain everything.
00:28:24Mary?
00:28:27Um, what about Lizzie Williams?
00:28:29Our daughters were in the accident.
00:28:30Is she okay?
00:28:31We're just trying to find out some information.
00:28:32I know. This is really difficult for you.
00:28:34I don't have any information right now.
00:28:36She's with a team of doctors.
00:28:37You know, it's starting to get a little ridiculous here.
00:28:39I mean, we just want to find out something.
00:28:40Anything.
00:28:41It won't be long.
00:28:42I promise.
00:28:43Excuse me.
00:28:44Oh, here's Dr. Larson now.
00:28:46Doctor.
00:28:48This is Mr. and Mrs. Williams.
00:28:50Hi.
00:28:51Hi.
00:28:51Hi.
00:28:51I think we have good news.
00:28:53Oh, thank God.
00:28:54What happened?
00:28:55Your daughter had a pretty severe concussion, but it appears there were no internal injuries,
00:28:59and she should be fine.
00:29:02Can we see her?
00:29:04Very soon.
00:29:04We just have to do a few more tests to be sure she's okay.
00:29:10What about Janie, her friend that was in the car?
00:29:15She's still in surgery.
00:29:16That's about all I can tell you for now.
00:29:25Well, I guess we, uh, we, uh, wait some more.
00:29:42She's gone.
00:29:44What are you talking about?
00:29:45Um, Janie's dead.
00:29:47Just like that, she's dead.
00:29:49Oh, yes.
00:29:49She's, um, she's in there.
00:29:52She's lying there.
00:29:53She's all alone.
00:29:54And I don't know.
00:29:56Pacey, there's anything in the world.
00:29:58Oh, how's Lizzie?
00:30:01Um, she has a concussion, but I think she's going to be okay.
00:30:05Good.
00:30:05Oh, God.
00:30:07Oh, God.
00:30:08Oh, God.
00:30:09What are we going to do?
00:30:28Lizzie.
00:30:30Honey.
00:30:32Honey.
00:30:34Honey.
00:30:35Hey, sweetheart.
00:30:37What are you doing?
00:30:39I've got a headache.
00:30:41You've had a concussion.
00:30:44But the doctor says you'll be okay in a couple of days.
00:30:48Mom, where am I?
00:30:53You were in an accident.
00:30:56A bad accident.
00:30:58But you're okay, sweetheart.
00:31:00You're okay.
00:31:02A car accident?
00:31:05But I was with Janie.
00:31:07I know.
00:31:08Is she okay?
00:31:10Um.
00:31:10Mom, tell me.
00:31:11The doctor says you need to rest.
00:31:12But I have to know how Janie is.
00:31:16We don't know.
00:31:19You haven't seen her?
00:31:23Hey, Janie's not in the hospital.
00:31:26You mean she's home?
00:31:27Well, then I have to.
00:31:28No.
00:31:29Why would you let me call her?
00:31:30No, honey, she's not at home.
00:31:34Where is she then?
00:31:38Janie didn't come out of surgery.
00:31:43She's dead?
00:31:45Yeah.
00:31:47No, she's not.
00:31:48She was in the car with me.
00:31:50I know, honey.
00:31:51She's not.
00:31:52I know.
00:31:52Do you hear me?
00:31:53She's not.
00:31:54I know, sweetheart.
00:31:56Baby, baby.
00:31:57But she was right with me.
00:31:58I know.
00:31:59She's my best friend.
00:32:02Daddy, don't let her die.
00:32:05Please.
00:32:07In the world of nature, we have a better understanding of such things.
00:32:11A beautiful rose blooms for a short, wondrous time.
00:32:15And then it's no more.
00:32:17Janie Palmer was like such a rose whose soul and spirit inspires us today.
00:32:22And that spirit, her gentleness, now sits at the right hand of the Lord.
00:32:29And now Ben would like to speak.
00:32:41The thing that I'll always remember most about Janie was her sense of humor.
00:32:50We don't know, no matter how bad things got or they seem to be, she always found time to
00:32:58laugh, you know.
00:33:00She just liked having fun.
00:33:04So today, when laughing and having fun is the last thing on our minds, let's all remember
00:33:13Janie's smile and her love for life.
00:33:19And let's never forget all the joy that she brought to us.
00:33:26Thanks, Janie.
00:33:50You all right?
00:33:51She's hungry.
00:33:54You know what really hurts?
00:33:56I never even got a chance to say goodbye.
00:33:58I know exactly what you mean.
00:34:00No, no, I know we fought and hassled each other a lot, but I never really told her that
00:34:05I loved her.
00:34:06She knew.
00:34:10You okay?
00:34:11You still getting those headaches?
00:34:13I'm all right.
00:34:15I'm not sleeping or eating much, but I'm okay.
00:34:18I just keep reliving that moment over and over and over.
00:34:25I'm sorry.
00:34:26I gotta get back.
00:34:28Maybe we can get together once things are okay.
00:34:32Yeah, okay.
00:34:37I'm so sorry.
00:34:416429 is registered to...
00:34:44What's up?
00:34:46Ray, this is Detective Poe.
00:34:49My husband, Ray.
00:34:50Hi.
00:34:51What can we do for you?
00:34:52I'm afraid I have some bad news.
00:34:54Your daughter's blood alcohol content was 0.12%.
00:34:58I don't understand.
00:34:59Your daughter was legally intoxicated at the time of the accident.
00:35:03Lizzie?
00:35:04That's impossible.
00:35:05Lizzie would never drink and drive.
00:35:07I'm afraid she did this time.
00:35:10Oh, my God.
00:35:12What?
00:35:13Are you here to arrest her?
00:35:14No, that's not why I'm here.
00:35:17But it looks like your daughter's in some very serious trouble.
00:35:20So I recommend you contact an attorney as soon as possible.
00:35:24No, it's not true!
00:35:26Lizzie?
00:35:27Excuse me.
00:35:29I can imagine what a shock this is.
00:35:32I have a girl about her age, too.
00:35:35Yeah, well, shock is not the right word, Detective.
00:35:38Mom, I was not drunk.
00:35:40I was not drunk!
00:35:41Lizzie, what happened that night?
00:35:44I wasn't drunk, I swear it!
00:35:46Did you drink?
00:35:47Everyone was drinking.
00:35:49My God, Lizzie, what the hell were you thinking?
00:35:51Janie was my best friend.
00:35:53I would not drive drunk.
00:35:55The police are saying you were drunk?
00:35:58You know what that means?
00:36:02I'm busy.
00:36:21You think it's the best way to handle it?
00:36:23She's my best friend.
00:36:25I have to look her in the eye.
00:36:33Tell me how this happened.
00:36:36Tell me it didn't happen.
00:36:39What are we going to do, Ray?
00:36:44The police just left.
00:36:47Nance, can we come in for a minute and talk?
00:36:48No.
00:36:50There's nothing to say.
00:36:51And please don't tell me that you're sorry.
00:36:53Nancy, we love Janie like a daughter.
00:36:55You know that.
00:36:57All I know is that when I go into my daughter's room, it's empty.
00:37:01And I will never see her again.
00:37:04Nancy, you can't believe that Lizzie's any more...
00:37:06I can't believe that you had the call to come out here.
00:37:10My Janie is dead because your daughter was drunk.
00:37:14Drunk.
00:37:15Don't you understand?
00:37:17Don't you understand that?
00:37:18Lizzie killed her.
00:37:19She killed my Janie.
00:37:22Oh!
00:37:23Oh!
00:37:25Oh!
00:37:27Oh!
00:37:27Oh!
00:37:28Oh!
00:37:29Oh!
00:37:31Oh!
00:37:31Oh!
00:37:34Oh!
00:37:35Oh!
00:37:42Oh!
00:37:44Oh!
00:37:45Oh!
00:37:46Oh!
00:37:48Oh!
00:37:49Oh!
00:37:52Oh!
00:37:55Can I make a check to school or Girl Scouts?
00:37:58School.
00:38:03Whoa!
00:38:04Put this where you won't forget it, Tony.
00:38:06Where's the paper?
00:38:09Kate says I'm on the front page.
00:38:10You don't need to see it.
00:38:12I should know what people are saying about me.
00:38:14A lot of people are going to be saying a lot of things.
00:38:16You don't need to hear everything, all right?
00:38:19Okay.
00:38:21Hey, I'm sorry, but...
00:38:26Listen, honey.
00:38:28Why don't you stay home today?
00:38:29Just let things cool down a bit.
00:38:31I can't hide in my room forever.
00:38:34I'm not talking about hiding.
00:38:36But this is hard for all of us.
00:38:38And you haven't slept.
00:38:39You haven't eaten.
00:38:40Kate's picking me up in ten minutes.
00:38:43Mom, you see my soccer socks?
00:38:45They're either in the laundry.
00:38:46They haven't been washed yet.
00:38:47I told you I needed them for my game today.
00:38:50They're your socks.
00:38:51They're your responsibility.
00:38:53Don't get mad at me.
00:38:54I'm not the one that got drunk.
00:38:58What?
00:39:05Look, Lizzie, I'm sorry.
00:39:08I didn't mean it.
00:39:11Why don't you go check the laundry room again?
00:39:14Okay.
00:39:25You know she didn't mean that.
00:39:27I know.
00:39:32What do you think is going to happen to me?
00:39:36Do you think I could go to jail?
00:39:39Daddy has the name of a lawyer who handles these things.
00:39:44And whatever happens, we'll be there with you.
00:39:49Daddy, too?
00:39:50Of course, Daddy, too.
00:39:53Oh, no.
00:39:54Meg, we gotta go!
00:39:57You sure you don't need to drive you?
00:39:59Yeah.
00:40:01Okay.
00:40:03I'll see you later.
00:40:04Bye.
00:40:05Bye.
00:40:07Bye.
00:40:09Bye.
00:40:11Bye.
00:40:13Bye.
00:40:14Bye.
00:40:15Bye.
00:40:15Bye.
00:40:16Bye.
00:40:17Bye.
00:40:18Bye.
00:40:20Bye.
00:40:21Bye.
00:40:21Bye.
00:40:21Bye.
00:40:23Bye.
00:40:34Bye.
00:40:39Bye.
00:41:12Oh, my God.
00:41:13Don't pay any attention to them, Lizzie.
00:41:16They don't know anything.
00:41:17I think I should have listened to my mom.
00:41:19I'm starting to feel really weird.
00:41:20No, my brother said they had something about it on the news this morning.
00:41:24God, telling none of this is happening, you just gotta be strong.
00:41:27Hey, Ben, I'll see you later.
00:41:31Oh, God.
00:41:34Hi, Ben.
00:41:35I tried to call you, but your mom hung up on me.
00:41:38You got some nerves showing up here.
00:41:40Ben, Janie was my best friend.
00:41:41No, no, don't even make excuses.
00:41:43You did something incredibly stupid, and my sister's dead.
00:41:46That's the bottom line.
00:41:47This is all your fault.
00:41:52What do you want to do?
00:41:53I think I want to go home.
00:41:55Okay.
00:42:00The main charge against Lizzie will be vehicular homicide, and that's a class A felony.
00:42:05Meaning what?
00:42:07Meaning it could carry a prison sentence of up to 24 years.
00:42:1024 years?
00:42:11Come on.
00:42:13You're not going to put Lizzie away for that.
00:42:16Your father's probably right, but there are no guarantees.
00:42:19And prison sentence or not, having a felony on your record could prevent you from practicing medicine, law, teaching.
00:42:26For good?
00:42:28For good.
00:42:29You know, this is absurd.
00:42:31Lizzie is not a criminal.
00:42:32She's a good kid.
00:42:33I mean, she made one terrible mistake.
00:42:35Exactly.
00:42:36And that's what we'll emphasize.
00:42:37She's an honor student.
00:42:39She's gotten early acceptance into one of the best colleges.
00:42:41Again, this is all in her favor.
00:42:43And the fact that she's only 17 also allows the judge a lot more flexibility.
00:42:49Nancy can't want this.
00:42:51She knows Lizzie.
00:42:56The anger victims' families feel after a death like this is profound.
00:43:01In her head, Janie's mother knows that Lizzie is a good kid, but in her heart, Lizzie killed her daughter,
00:43:06and she wants some kind of justice.
00:43:08Yeah, well, putting Lizzie behind bars is not justice.
00:43:12I mean, even without the legal consequences of this, she's going to be dealing with it for a long time.
00:43:20Ms. Novak, what can we expect?
00:43:24If the judge is convinced of Lizzie's character and remorse, we hope for the best.
00:43:29You mean probation?
00:43:32Yes.
00:43:33And the worst?
00:43:37Lizzie'd have to go to prison.
00:43:48After being taken over tomorrow, I'll probably want to get back.
00:43:56Ray?
00:43:57Yeah.
00:43:59Thanks for being there today.
00:44:01She needed us.
00:44:03I needed you, too.
00:44:07What I can't understand is how she could do something like this.
00:44:13She's a kid, Belle.
00:44:15I mean, as bright as she is, she's a kid.
00:44:18But mistake or not, she has to accept responsibility for what happened, and I think that she does.
00:44:25Lizzie knows what she did was wrong.
00:44:29I'm just so frightened for her.
00:44:32I know.
00:44:32So am I.
00:44:35But that's why we need to be there for her.
00:44:39Both of us.
00:44:42Think we can?
00:44:44Think we have to.
00:44:49Go, go ahead.
00:44:51Okay.
00:45:04How about this?
00:45:06Yeah.
00:45:08I think this will work.
00:45:11I'm so scared about tomorrow.
00:45:13You don't think I could go to jail, do you?
00:45:15You just stop it.
00:45:18Well, I'm not going to med school, either.
00:45:20There are plenty of other things to be than a doctor.
00:45:23Or a lawyer.
00:45:24Or a teacher.
00:45:26Might as well be dead with Janie.
00:45:29Lizzie.
00:45:35You think Janie hates me?
00:45:38I know Janie doesn't hate you.
00:45:41Well, our mother does.
00:45:43She thinks I did it on purpose.
00:45:49The only good thing about any of this is at least my parents aren't fighting anymore.
00:45:55You think they're going to get back together?
00:45:58I don't know.
00:46:08What is this?
00:46:09Oh, it's been there for months.
00:46:12I'm not drinking anymore.
00:46:14Me, either.
00:46:15And ever since Janie died, it's like I can't even look at alcohol.
00:46:18Yeah, I know what you mean.
00:46:24And, Miss Williams, you are aware of the severity of the charges brought against you?
00:46:29Yes, Your Honor.
00:46:31And you understand the possible consequences to an admission of guilt to these felony charges of reckless driving and vehicular
00:46:38homicide?
00:46:38Yes.
00:46:41How do you plead?
00:46:45Guilty, Your Honor.
00:46:48My daughter Janie was just 18 when she died.
00:46:52Just one month before she was to graduate with honors from Centennial High School.
00:47:00On the night of her death, I put Janie's hair up in a ponytail.
00:47:10It was something that I always did for her when she was little, and it was one of the few
00:47:14things she still let me do.
00:47:18The next time I saw my daughter, she was lying on that table in the hospital, and the only thing
00:47:27I recognized was her ponytail.
00:47:31There was nothing else left that was Janie.
00:47:35So I stand here today, Your Honor, not asking for revenge, but pleading for justice.
00:47:46Please, Your Honor, send the right message.
00:47:51Let everyone in this community know, parents, teachers, students, that to kill with a car is no different than to
00:48:03kill with a gun.
00:48:06After all, the result is the same.
00:48:11And let everyone know that what Lizzie Williams did was not simply a terrible mistake.
00:48:21It was murder.
00:48:35Thank you, Mrs. Palmer.
00:48:37Mrs. Williams, would you like to say anything before final sentencing?
00:48:43Yes, Your Honor.
00:48:45Janie Palmer was my best friend.
00:48:51We sat next to each other on the first day of kindergarten,
00:48:55and we never stopped sitting together since then.
00:49:01The night Janie died, we were sitting together.
00:49:10I killed her because I drank and drove.
00:49:17When you're my age, Your Honor,
00:49:21nobody believes
00:49:24the things adults warn you about can ever happen to you.
00:49:27Well, the truth is,
00:49:29Janie and I drank and drove each other several times.
00:49:35So did our friends.
00:49:38Nothing ever happened.
00:49:42But that night it did.
00:49:46And Janie's dead.
00:49:52No matter what punishment I receive today,
00:49:57it will never erase the memory of how she died.
00:50:05And the pain that I've caused the Palmer family and my own.
00:50:14I'm truly sorry.
00:50:17And I do accept responsibility for my actions.
00:50:28But, but I also believe
00:50:34that it is not fair
00:50:41to compare me to a common murderer.
00:50:47I loved Janie.
00:50:51It was a terrible mistake.
00:51:00I'm sorry.
00:51:15Before I pronounce sentencing,
00:51:18I would first like to express this court's
00:51:22sympathy to the Palmer family,
00:51:24and again to thank Mrs. Palmer for coming here today
00:51:27and sharing her thoughts with us.
00:51:29Unfortunately, in a case like this,
00:51:32the emotional needs of a victim's family
00:51:36are often at odds with the severity of punishment
00:51:40a court decides.
00:51:41In this instance, I do believe this
00:51:44was a terrible mistake.
00:51:47A terrible tragedy.
00:51:49An accident in the worst sense of the word.
00:51:53Elizabeth Williams did, in fact, act irresponsibly.
00:51:57But she also acted without premeditation or malice.
00:52:01And I believe her remorse is genuine.
00:52:05And that the consequences of her behavior
00:52:07will follow her for the rest of her life.
00:52:10Therefore, I hereby sentence you, Elizabeth Williams,
00:52:13to a suspended term of five years in prison,
00:52:17during which you will be on probation.
00:52:19In addition, this court orders you to attend 40 hours
00:52:23of alcohol education and prevention
00:52:25and 150 hours of community service.
00:52:32This court is adjourned.
00:52:49What does this mean?
00:52:51No jail, Lizzie.
00:52:52No jail.
00:52:53We can go home now, honey.
00:52:56This is not fair.
00:52:59Janie's dead.
00:53:00And all you have to do is sit in some classroom.
00:53:03Nancy, please.
00:53:05What do you want from her?
00:53:07I want her to be punished for what she did.
00:53:09Don't you think I'll punish myself every day
00:53:12for the rest of my life?
00:53:14At least you have a life, Lizzie.
00:53:17Janie's dead.
00:53:32That's it, guys.
00:53:32Uh, a little to work.
00:53:33Uh, this is Wayne.
00:53:35Oh, thank you.
00:53:36Can you finish this?
00:53:38Hi.
00:53:38I'm so sorry for keeping you waiting.
00:53:40But with graduation coming up,
00:53:42everything is so hectic around here.
00:53:43No, that's completely fine.
00:53:44Um, perhaps we should step over this way a bit.
00:53:46Oh, wait a minute.
00:53:48The reason I ask to speak with you, Mrs. Williams,
00:53:50is because of graduation.
00:53:53Okay.
00:53:54There's going to be a memorial
00:53:55for Janie Palmer at the graduation ceremony.
00:53:58Nancy Palmer has requested that Lizzie not attend.
00:54:01What?
00:54:02I know this has been a trying time for all of you,
00:54:05but out of respect for Mrs. Palmer's feelings,
00:54:07I think it would be in everyone's best interest
00:54:09if Lizzie didn't participate.
00:54:11I have worked very hard.
00:54:13I've been a very good student.
00:54:15I know, and I understand how you feel.
00:54:17No, Lizzie's right.
00:54:18This isn't fair.
00:54:20Nancy Palmer is so twisted with grief.
00:54:22All she wants to do is hurt Lizzie any way she can.
00:54:24I hear what you're saying.
00:54:26But I cannot afford to have a cloud
00:54:28hanging over this ceremony.
00:54:29It's simply not fair to the other students
00:54:31and their families.
00:54:33So are you asking or telling us not to attend?
00:54:36Right now, I'm asking.
00:54:40I'm sorry.
00:54:48I have been looking forward to graduation all year.
00:54:57I know.
00:54:58You and Daddy and I will talk about this tonight.
00:55:01Is any of this ever going to end?
00:55:02Not right away.
00:55:04It's going to take some time for everyone.
00:55:09If I had been the one who died
00:55:11and Janie had been driving,
00:55:14would you hate her too?
00:55:16I don't know.
00:55:18I need a drink.
00:55:19What?
00:55:19What do you mean?
00:55:20I'm thirsty, Mom.
00:55:21What did you think I meant?
00:55:22Let's go to a bar and do some shots of tequila?
00:55:25Stop it, Mommy.
00:55:25No, you stop it.
00:55:27All of you looking at me like I'm some sort of criminal.
00:55:30It's not true.
00:55:31I simply asked you an innocent question.
00:55:34It didn't sound innocent to me.
00:55:38I'm sorry, Ben.
00:55:41Okay?
00:55:43Okay.
00:55:52Are you coming?
00:55:54Yes.
00:55:58Let me catch up.
00:56:03I've got to stop for some water.
00:56:05Okay.
00:56:09Janie's mom really hates me.
00:56:11She doesn't want me at graduation.
00:56:13She thinks I did it on purpose.
00:56:14What happened was an accident.
00:56:16Everybody knows that.
00:56:17Janie's mother is just out for some revenge.
00:56:19What should I do?
00:56:20I want to go, but if she doesn't want me there...
00:56:22Lizzie, you belong at graduation.
00:56:25Janie would want you to be there.
00:56:27And if you don't go, then neither do I.
00:56:30Really?
00:56:31Yeah.
00:56:32Yeah, we're friends forever, right?
00:56:35Come on, let's go.
00:56:38Hey, wait for me!
00:56:43You're in a lot of trouble.
00:56:44No!
00:56:45That's holding.
00:56:46That's holding.
00:56:47Whoa!
00:56:48Oh!
00:56:50That's a foul.
00:56:51That's a foul.
00:56:52He's on.
00:56:53No!
00:56:54Hands!
00:56:55Hands!
00:56:55He's on!
00:56:56He's on!
00:56:56He's going!
00:56:57He's going!
00:56:58Get slow in your old age, Dad!
00:57:01What?
00:57:01All right, all right.
00:57:02Get ready for this.
00:57:03Whoa!
00:57:03Whoa!
00:57:06Meg!
00:57:07Time to start your homework.
00:57:09There's a whistle.
00:57:11Come on, Meg.
00:57:13Oh, can we see you later?
00:57:14No, no.
00:57:14I've got to talk to Lizzie and Mom.
00:57:18Here, I've got to...
00:57:20Thanks, honey.
00:57:21Yeah.
00:57:27So, I guess we need to talk about graduation, right?
00:57:31I guess so.
00:57:38Kate says that if I'm not allowed to go to graduation, she won't go either.
00:57:43What?
00:57:45She'll boycott graduation if I can't go.
00:57:48Lizzie, Kate has nothing to do with this.
00:57:49Yes, she does.
00:57:51She's my friend.
00:57:53She said she's going to talk to other kids, too.
00:57:56This is not a game.
00:57:58Lizzie, your mom is right.
00:58:00Let's not make matters worse here.
00:58:02So, what are you saying?
00:58:03That I should miss graduation?
00:58:05Maybe.
00:58:06Under the circumstances, honey, it's probably the best thing.
00:58:09Maybe you think I should go to jail, too.
00:58:11Lizzie, come on.
00:58:12We're trying to be practical here.
00:58:15We don't want another confrontation with Nancy at the ceremony and ruin everybody's day.
00:58:20Fine, then I won't go.
00:58:21Who cares about a stupid graduation anyhow?
00:58:36I found your math book in my room.
00:58:38What were you doing in there?
00:58:39Mom told me I'd go get something.
00:58:43What's this?
00:58:47Are you still drinking, Lizzie?
00:58:48Did you tell Mom?
00:58:51Did you?
00:58:52No.
00:58:53Well, are you?
00:58:55It's none of your business.
00:58:58But it's really bad for you.
00:58:59So is killing my best friend and having my entire life ruined.
00:59:02But you wouldn't know anything about that.
00:59:04Because you don't know anything.
00:59:14It's not getting any better.
00:59:16Well, really.
00:59:18I hope so.
00:59:24Oh!
00:59:32He makes me feel like some kind of serial killer.
00:59:35Once school is out, you won't have to deal with him anymore.
00:59:38I won't have to deal with any of this.
00:59:40Can I have a sip?
00:59:47Lizzie, you put vodka in this?
00:59:50Shh!
00:59:51I thought you said you weren't drinking anymore.
00:59:54I just need it to calm me down sometimes, that's all.
00:59:58Come on, you're the only friend I have left.
01:00:00Don't make such a big deal out of it.
01:00:03I gotta go, Lizzie.
01:00:04Okay.
01:00:13I got it, I got it.
01:00:15Come on, set it up, set it up.
01:00:16Good.
01:00:23Come on, set it up.
01:00:27It's okay.
01:00:27Who's serving?
01:00:28You've got to do it again.
01:00:29Come on, get under it!
01:00:49I can't complain. Don't get so hard on yourself. I'm going to hurt the team.
01:00:54Well, maybe you should just sit out the next game. Maybe it's just too much for you right now.
01:01:00I mean, I won't be able to play. For everything that you've gone through, maybe you need a break.
01:01:04Is that what everybody's saying?
01:01:06Give me that. Lizzie, you were drinking too much. You've got to stop.
01:01:11You don't know what you're talking about.
01:01:13I'm worried about you.
01:01:14You're worried about yourself. I already have a mother.
01:01:43I think it's going to help. I really do. It's not really the best subject anyways, but you never know.
01:01:51You never know. I have to go this way. See you guys.
01:01:57Kate?
01:01:58Hi. This is Williams at Lizzie's classes, so I don't know if we get it.
01:02:03I came to see you.
01:02:07Me?
01:02:09There's something going on with Lizzie.
01:02:12What do you mean?
01:02:14I was hoping you'd know what I mean.
01:02:17Is Lizzie drinking?
01:02:20Is she, Kate?
01:02:22Lizzie would kill me if she knew that I had talked to you.
01:02:25She is my best friend.
01:02:26I know.
01:02:27I'm really worried about her.
01:02:30So am I.
01:02:33Please, please tell me what's going on.
01:02:39I think she's a lot more depressed than she lets on.
01:02:41And she used to drink to have fun, but now it's just a crutch.
01:02:47So she is drinking?
01:02:49Yeah, too often.
01:02:54Thank you, Kate.
01:02:56You're a good friend.
01:02:58I gotta go.
01:02:58Um, please, just don't tell Lizzie that we talked.
01:03:03No, I promise.
01:03:05I won't.
01:03:26Lizzie!
01:03:39Look, I know things have been really tough for you.
01:03:43Mom, is this going to be another one of those speeches about how you're always there for me?
01:03:47I know.
01:03:49That's not quite what I was going to say.
01:03:51So what is it?
01:03:53Lizzie, I'm worried about you.
01:03:55Mom, I'm fine.
01:03:56That's what you always say.
01:03:57Do you want me to say I'm miserable?
01:03:59I want you to be honest.
01:04:01With me and with yourself.
01:04:03You have to feel overwhelmed sometimes.
01:04:05I do.
01:04:07I'm sure there are times you just want to block all this out.
01:04:10So what else is new?
01:04:16Lizzie, are you drinking?
01:04:18Do I look like I'm drinking?
01:04:21Do I act like I'm drinking?
01:04:22Do I seem drunk to you?
01:04:23I don't mean this second.
01:04:25Then what do you mean?
01:04:26You know what I mean.
01:04:28Kate talked to you.
01:04:30This has nothing to do with Kate.
01:04:32Yeah, sure it does.
01:04:33Ever since Kate stopped drinking, she thinks everybody's an alcoholic.
01:04:36I went through the liquor cabinet.
01:04:41If I was going to drink, you think I would drink your stuff?
01:04:44No, I would get someone else to buy it for me so you wouldn't know.
01:04:51Is that what you do?
01:04:56If I had a drinking problem, don't you think you would know?
01:05:01I'm your daughter.
01:05:02I live with you.
01:05:08Lizzie,
01:05:11I have always trusted you
01:05:14and believed you when you said you were telling me the truth.
01:05:19I don't want to stop trusting you now.
01:05:25There's nothing to worry about.
01:05:27Okay?
01:05:29Okay.
01:05:52There's nothing to worry about.
01:05:54I don't know.
01:05:56I don't know.
01:05:59I don't know.
01:06:02I don't know if you're telling me.
01:06:14I don't know.
01:06:22she's drinking again i'm sure of it well i just spoke to her last night
01:06:25she seemed fine what happened to set all this off i think everything's happened that's the problem
01:06:32maybe it's all this graduation stuff i hope we did the right thing by keeping her out of it
01:06:38i don't know anymore oh how did everything get so screwed up so fast
01:06:44seems like everything changed when we started drifting apart maybe i wasn't paying attention
01:06:47maybe she needed me a lot more than i know wait a minute wait a minute we can't start blaming
01:06:56ourselves for this lizzie is old enough she needs to accept responsibility for what she did
01:07:03and how she's going to deal with obviously she's dealing with it by drinking well we need to do
01:07:08something i mean at the very least she should be grounded no more of these parties no more cars
01:07:15oh my god what if she drinks and drives again well then if she gets caught she goes to jail
01:07:21maybe that's what she wants maybe she wants to be punished
01:07:27we have to help her
01:07:31i think i used to complain about changing diapers
01:07:39i'm glad we have each other again
01:07:45so am i
01:07:50so am i
01:07:56hey i waited for you after lab what happened i had things to do what is going on you expect
01:08:03me to
01:08:03thank you for telling my mother i'm a drunk maybe you want to tell the coach to her better you
01:08:07want
01:08:07you've announced a graduation your mom came to me you didn't have to tell her
01:08:13lizzie you have got to stop drinking what are you going to do you're going to kill yourself
01:08:16i told you it's none of your business
01:08:18yes it is i'm your friend and i'm worried about you
01:08:22yeah like you're worried about genie
01:08:26what is that supposed to mean
01:08:27if you hadn't given me my keys back that night genie would still be alive and nothing would have happened
01:08:32so now it's all my fault
01:08:34you knew how trashed we were
01:08:39how could you say that to me
01:08:41lizzie
01:08:42it's true
01:08:58excuse me
01:08:59well i have to do my homework you're lucky school's over for you
01:09:03yeah i'm really lucky
01:09:06i didn't tell mom
01:09:07about what
01:09:09about the bottle
01:09:10gee thanks
01:09:14why are you still drinking lizzie
01:09:16who says i'm drinking
01:09:17didn't i tell you to stay out of my room
01:09:19i don't want you to drink anymore
01:09:21please why won't you just stop
01:09:22just stay out of my room
01:09:44i'll see you inside
01:09:46i'll see you inside by my room
01:09:46i'll be inside by my room
01:09:46i'll be inside by my room
01:09:47to join you in a moment of silence
01:09:49in honor of the memory of jane palmer
01:09:52I'm a partner student and friend of many of you who died last month in a tragic automobile accident caused
01:10:00by illegal and criminally irresponsible drinking and driving.
01:10:09Hi.
01:10:10What do you want?
01:10:11I didn't go to graduation because your mother didn't want me there.
01:10:14Nobody wanted you there.
01:10:15I know you're going away for the summer soon, and I wanted to say goodbye.
01:10:19Oh, is that why you came out here?
01:10:21Ben?
01:10:22Who is it?
01:10:26Lizzie.
01:10:28I know what I did was horrible.
01:10:32And nothing can make it right.
01:10:36But I was Janie's friend.
01:10:38I loved her.
01:10:40Lizzie.
01:10:41Today, of all days, I can't deal with this, okay?
01:10:45I wish it had been me and not Janie.
01:10:49Lizzie.
01:10:51Lizzie.
01:10:51Please don't come here again.
01:10:58Lizzie.
01:11:19Oh, my God.
01:11:32No, you're trashed.
01:11:35I'm not trashed.
01:11:38I was not drunk.
01:11:40I was not drunk.
01:11:41The police are saying you were drunk.
01:11:43My God, Lizzie, what the hell were you thinking?
01:11:48You did something incredibly stupid and my sister's dead.
01:11:52What Lizzie Williams did was not simply a terrible mistake.
01:11:56It was murder.
01:12:01I don't want you to drink anymore.
01:12:03Please, why would you just stop?
01:12:06Do I look like I'm drinking?
01:12:08Do I act like I'm drinking?
01:12:09Do I seem drunk to you?
01:12:11I went through the liquor cabinet.
01:12:13Did you have a life missing?
01:12:16This is James.
01:12:18Get it.
01:12:18Get it.
01:12:19Lefty!
01:12:20Stop!
01:12:29Stop!
01:12:38Where were you?
01:12:40Nowhere.
01:12:41Don't tell me nowhere.
01:12:43Lizzie, where have you been?
01:12:45Jogging at South Beach.
01:12:47Have you been drinking?
01:12:49No.
01:12:50I'm just having a really bad day.
01:12:52It's all.
01:12:53Just leave me alone.
01:12:56Lizzie!
01:12:57I...
01:13:10Hi, this is Ray.
01:13:11Please leave a message at the beep.
01:13:14Ray?
01:13:15Call me as soon as you get in.
01:13:17I...
01:13:19It's about Lizzie.
01:13:28Lizzie.
01:13:29Lizzie, hey.
01:13:30Hey, we missed you at graduation.
01:13:32How'd it go?
01:13:33It's pretty boring, actually.
01:13:34Can we just talk?
01:13:36Are you so mad at me?
01:13:38Can we just forget it?
01:13:39No.
01:13:39I mean, I'm the one that should be mad at what you said about that night and Jane.
01:13:43It really hurts.
01:13:44Fine.
01:13:45It wasn't your fault.
01:13:46I deserve to die and not Janey.
01:13:51There.
01:13:52There.
01:13:53I didn't see Lizzie's car outside.
01:13:54She took it.
01:13:55What?
01:13:56She's not supposed to drive.
01:13:58She said she was going to the library and the bus doesn't go by there after 5 o'clock.
01:14:01I could've picked her up.
01:14:02This is so...
01:14:03I'm going to the library.
01:14:05If she gets caught, drive in that car.
01:14:08Hey!
01:14:14Hey, girlfriend.
01:14:15Hi.
01:14:16Hi, what's up?
01:14:17Hi.
01:14:19Yeah, I love someone.
01:14:20You're great.
01:14:21All right.
01:14:27I've had enough.
01:14:30Lizzie.
01:14:32Lizzie.
01:14:34How many different ways do I have to tell you to leave me alone?
01:14:37Just give me your car, Hazy.
01:14:38You shouldn't have driven here in the first place.
01:14:40You can go to jail for that.
01:14:41Why don't you turn me in? You're good at that.
01:14:42Give me your keys. I am not going to let another friend in my mind die.
01:14:46I'm not your friend, remember?
01:14:47I don't care. You have to give me your keys.
01:14:50I just want to wait from you.
01:14:52Hazy, let's go.
01:15:02Come on.
01:15:39Please, Lady! Where did you learn how to pray?
01:15:42Take a lesson or something. Are you going to kill me?
01:15:56Lady!
01:15:59Where have you been?
01:16:01I have been driving around, calling your friends.
01:16:05You've been drinking.
01:16:06No!
01:16:06Have you?
01:16:06No!
01:16:07Don't lie to me, Lizzy!
01:16:08I just want to go to bed!
01:16:09Don't lie to you, Lizzy!
01:16:13Lizzy!
01:16:15Lizzy, do you know what you've done?
01:16:18Do you know what you've done?
01:16:20You could have been arrested and gone to jail for five years.
01:16:24Then why don't you call the police and put us all out of our misery?
01:16:28If you ever drink and drive again, I will!
01:16:34Go away!
01:16:35Go away!
01:16:36Shut up!
01:16:36Leave me alone!
01:16:39What are you going to do?
01:16:40I've been moving, going down!
01:16:42Go away!
01:16:44I've been moving, going out!
01:16:46Go away!
01:16:49Go away!
01:16:57Go away!
01:16:59No, no, no, no, Mick.
01:17:00She just had to have some stitches, but she's going to be fine.
01:17:03Um, listen, we should be home within the hour, so if anybody calls, don't tell them what happened, okay?
01:17:09Um, listen, I gotta go, honey.
01:17:10I love you.
01:17:11Bye-bye.
01:17:12They said I could go.
01:17:14You realize what you've done here tonight?
01:17:16Dad, can we just go, please?
01:17:17No.
01:17:18What you did tonight could have ruined your life.
01:17:21Destroyed this family and maybe even killed somebody else.
01:17:23I'm sorry, okay?
01:17:24No, it's not okay.
01:17:26Your mother and I have been over backwards here to be supportive, but enough is enough.
01:17:29After all you've been through, how in God's name could you drink and drive, Lizzie?
01:17:33How?
01:17:33I don't know.
01:17:35That's not good enough.
01:17:36It's not.
01:17:37What are you trying to do to yourself?
01:17:39Everybody hates me.
01:17:40I hate me.
01:17:42Lizzie, we don't hate you.
01:17:45We love you.
01:17:48I mean, that's why we're so upset.
01:17:50We're trying to figure out what we can do to help.
01:17:55But you've got to tell us.
01:17:58Please.
01:18:01I just want Tanya to come back and all this pain to go.
01:18:16I don't think I can do this.
01:18:18Everybody here has the same problem that you do.
01:18:22I'll be just sitting there all the same way.
01:18:25I don't think I can do this.
01:18:35That's not the same way.
01:18:39I don't think I can do this.
01:18:39Once I finally get it, I've got myself to hurt me.
01:18:43Now I can't do this.
01:18:46I take the same time.
01:18:53Anybody else like to share?
01:18:55Yeah, hi everybody.
01:18:56My name is Tony and I'm an alcoholic.
01:18:58Hi, Tony.
01:18:59I'm having a really tough time today.
01:19:06Hello, my name is Lizzie and I'm an alcoholic.
01:19:30What's going on?
01:19:31Hey, well, I thought it was time to move back in.
01:19:34You're kidding.
01:19:35Nope.
01:19:36Plus this way I can keep a closer eye on you.
01:19:39I'm better now, Dad.
01:19:41I really am.
01:19:43Sure.
01:19:44How's that therapy going?
01:19:47It's hard.
01:19:48Some days I want to lay down and die, but I don't.
01:19:52And I haven't had anything to drink.
01:19:56Listen, honey, I'm sorry if the problems your mom and I had caused you to...
01:20:00No, it's not your fault.
01:20:01I was drinking, or mom's.
01:20:02It's my problem and I have to fix it.
01:20:08I'm glad to be home.
01:20:09I'm glad to be home.
01:20:26I'm glad I did.
01:20:56Come on, girls, work hard, and we've got to get ready for the Nationals.
01:21:00Move it, let's go!
01:21:03Come on!
01:21:07All right, good work.
01:21:09Let's go.
01:21:15Hi.
01:21:18Hi.
01:21:22Kate, I just wanted to say I'm sorry. You've been such a good friend.
01:21:26That's new.
01:21:27What I said about you and Janie was so stupid. I wasn't thinking.
01:21:33And I know I hurt you. I was wrong.
01:21:38Forget it.
01:21:40Yeah?
01:21:42Yeah.
01:21:46So how are you doing?
01:21:48Better. No more vodka in the water bottle.
01:21:52Well, that's good.
01:21:55You know, I think about that night and Janie all the time.
01:22:02You think that she'll ever forgive us?
01:22:04What happened wasn't your fault. I made the decision to drive that night.
01:22:09You're not responsible.
01:22:11Yes, I was.
01:22:13Yes, I was.
01:22:14We all were.
01:22:26Friends forever.
01:22:31Hi.
01:22:34What are you doing here?
01:22:35I come here all the time. Sometimes I feel like I just need to talk to her.
01:22:40So do I.
01:22:43How are you doing?
01:22:44I stopped drinking.
01:22:47It's hard, but...
01:22:48I...
01:22:49I know this is going to sound crazy, but, um, I've talked to Janie about you.
01:22:55And I don't hate you anymore.
01:22:57Why not?
01:22:59It's just not right.
01:23:03Thanks.
01:23:05That's really important to me.
01:23:10I really missed you.
01:23:12I missed you, too.
01:23:13I missed you, too.
01:23:45Well, I'm only supposed to think about it one day at a time.
01:23:48But I hope not.
01:23:51I like you better now.
01:23:52I like me better, too.
01:24:08Oh, no.
01:24:09Do you really think anyone's going to want to hear me talk about drinking and driving?
01:24:12I would.
01:24:13Yeah, but you're my mom.
01:24:15So what's wrong with that?
01:24:17I didn't mean it that way.
01:24:19I know.
01:24:22I'm so sorry about everything that happened.
01:24:25I'm sorry, too.
01:24:28But the one thing I never regret is you're my daughter.
01:24:34I'm so sorry about it.
01:24:36I'm so sorry about it.
01:24:37Oh, hi.
01:24:38Oh, hi.
01:24:40I missed you.
01:24:41Oh, no.
01:24:42Hi.
01:24:42Hey.
01:24:45Hi.
01:24:46You ready?
01:24:49Come on.
01:24:51And just a few months ago, I was one of you.
01:24:55I went to school here.
01:24:57I sat on the same hard chairs, whispered jokes to my friends.
01:25:01And like most of us, I was sure I knew everything.
01:25:06But then one night, in one horrible minute, my life changed.
01:25:25I'm sorry.
01:25:25I'm sorry.
01:25:26Excuse me.
01:25:29Would you please?
01:25:30Lizzie.
01:25:33Lizzie.
01:25:35Lizzie, please.
01:25:36I didn't come here to upset you.
01:25:38Then why are you here?
01:25:41I can't forgive you yet.
01:25:43I don't know if I ever will.
01:25:46But I now realize it could have been you, and that's it, just as easily as Janie.
01:25:51And it could have been Janie who was driving.
01:25:54She was drinking, too.
01:25:56She should have known better.
01:26:00Make something of yourself.
01:26:02For you and for Janie.
01:26:04She loved you.
01:26:05That's what she wanted.
01:26:30I'm sorry.
01:26:33Then, one night, my life changed.
01:26:38I drank at a party and left.
01:26:41Sure that I could drive.
01:26:45Ten minutes later, I killed my best friend.
01:26:51Now, you're all probably thinking, but that can't happen to me.
01:26:55I know, because whenever I heard a story like mine, I said the same thing.
01:27:04But then it did happen.
01:27:07And my best friend died because I was stupid.
01:27:15What happened to me can happen to you, probably will happen to you, if you make the decision
01:27:22to drink and drive.
01:27:25Believe me, I know.
01:27:29And I will have to live with that memory every day for the rest of my life.
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