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00:00:00Happy birthday to you. Happy birthday to you. Happy birthday, sweet Addie. Happy birthday to you.
00:00:45You think you know better than the city, the country, the state, and the federal government?
00:01:05Will this affect his college opportunities?
00:01:32Happy birthday to you.
00:02:18Be right there, Pop.
00:02:43Hey, Pop.
00:02:44Hey, son.
00:02:48Look at you.
00:02:51You're really going to do it, aren't you?
00:02:53You are going to graduate college.
00:02:55I'm just happy I'm done this year.
00:02:56A business associate.
00:03:00Question.
00:03:02Why the hell are you studying Hamlet?
00:03:05I don't make the rules, Pop.
00:03:06They told me I have to take it.
00:03:09You know, it doesn't matter.
00:03:10I am so, so proud of you.
00:03:13Thanks, Dad.
00:03:14I love you, son.
00:03:16I don't get it, though.
00:03:19You're supposed to be a business associate.
00:03:22And they got you studying friggin' Hamlet.
00:03:25I don't make the rules, though, Pop.
00:03:26They just said I have to.
00:03:28It's like one of those requirements, I guess.
00:03:31I'm just, um...
00:03:33I'm really proud of you.
00:03:36I know, Dad.
00:03:39And here's the moment.
00:03:40The moment we've all been waiting for.
00:03:42I thought I had to...
00:03:44It's, uh, fatherly wisdom.
00:03:46Alright.
00:03:47I knew it was coming.
00:03:48It's the sage advice.
00:03:50This is serious, though.
00:03:52I've got something to tell you.
00:03:55We...
00:03:56We...
00:03:56We're...
00:03:58Commend...
00:03:58Something that's important to us.
00:04:00And that is power.
00:04:02To be able to control the world.
00:04:04To be able to take care of our family.
00:04:06To be able to stand up.
00:04:09How do you do that?
00:04:10Do you get stronger?
00:04:11Do you get more fierce?
00:04:14That's the way you lose.
00:04:16You know where real power resides?
00:04:19In passivity.
00:04:21The ability to do nothing.
00:04:27But we don't know ourselves, so we have power.
00:04:29You told me that.
00:04:30How do you learn?
00:04:33You're in a conversation with somebody.
00:04:35Right?
00:04:36They're not your friend.
00:04:38And they're speaking to you because they're trying to persuade you in some way.
00:04:43Right?
00:04:43Yeah.
00:04:44They're trying to get you to think about it in their terms.
00:04:47Right?
00:04:47Mm-hmm.
00:04:49Just listen.
00:04:51And you know what you're gonna hear?
00:04:53Is that they're gonna say their points.
00:04:55They're gonna present their persuasions.
00:04:57Mm-hmm.
00:04:58And they're gonna go boom, boom, boom, boom.
00:05:01And you know what?
00:05:02That's all they got.
00:05:04And you know how you know it?
00:05:05And they're gonna come back to the beginning.
00:05:07They're gonna rephrase it.
00:05:09It'll be the same damn thing.
00:05:10Let them talk themselves out.
00:05:12Now you know what they know.
00:05:15Let them expose themselves.
00:05:17Exactly.
00:05:20It's hard to do.
00:05:22Keeping your mouth shut.
00:05:24It's hard to do.
00:05:26But if you can't keep your mouth shut, and they fuck with you,
00:05:30kill them.
00:05:32Just like that?
00:05:33Just like that?
00:05:34Just kill them.
00:05:36Ah, come on.
00:05:37I think that's the wine talk.
00:05:38I could do.
00:05:41Welcome, everybody, to English 101.
00:05:46We're gonna try to make this worth your while,
00:05:48even though many of you are required to be here,
00:05:51but you're not English majors.
00:05:56It makes one wonder where to start.
00:05:59I had a dream about your dad last night.
00:06:03My dad?
00:06:03This was Scandinavian literature.
00:06:05You know, when your parents were...
00:06:06This is so reclusive, it's not really...
00:06:08Together?
00:06:09The question becomes, what is Western literature?
00:06:14I don't know.
00:06:15Judaism.
00:06:16Now everything's a sign.
00:06:19So, Atlantis is 10,000 BC, approximately.
00:06:31Literature does not exist yet.
00:06:34What you have is philosophers.
00:06:37Now, I can't write on the board.
00:06:38I'm out of board space, so just put this down in your notes.
00:06:41Because you have the next 80 years of your life to try to understand what I'm saying.
00:06:45Understand this so you have an education in literature.
00:06:48You have philosophers.
00:06:51Philosophers.
00:06:53Philo, sophers.
00:06:55Philo, sophers.
00:06:58Lovers of wisdom.
00:07:00Philo is love.
00:07:01Soph is wisdom.
00:07:03They are wisdom lovers.
00:07:04That's what philosophers are.
00:07:06Before literature, you have philosophers.
00:07:09Aristotle talks about how literature is philosophy plus entertainment.
00:07:19You want to have philosophy and entertainment together.
00:07:22Because if it's just philosophy, it's too dry for the people.
00:07:27And entertainment in and of itself has no philosophical value.
00:07:34It has no moral value.
00:07:35It doesn't edify and improve persons.
00:07:37Indeed, pure entertainment is the definition of pornography.
00:07:42Oh, I don't know.
00:07:45What do you think?
00:07:47Don't give me that look.
00:07:49You know, I don't care if this embarrasses you.
00:07:52I have been through so many boyfriends, I can't even keep count at this point.
00:07:56How's this thing even go?
00:07:59C-
00:08:16CLEANER
00:08:25awakens犀
00:08:35You go.
00:08:36I have to chauffeur you around.
00:08:38Well, it's not my fault you're still working on your license.
00:08:40At least I graduated, Gertrude.
00:08:42I graduated.
00:08:43I got my GED.
00:08:44I haven't taught.
00:08:45Yeah, because Dad's principal of a private school.
00:08:47You're only my stepdaughter, don't forget.
00:08:50Why don't you live with him if I'm such a monster?
00:08:54Princess.
00:08:55I'm a princess and you're an evil queen.
00:08:58If I'm so evil, why do you live with me anyway?
00:09:03Oh, that's right.
00:09:05Because your daddy's a Nazi.
00:09:07Not surprised you're not far behind.
00:09:09Just watch my car.
00:09:11You mean Dad's car?
00:09:12That's his fault for not getting a prenup.
00:09:24I'm here for a pickup.
00:09:25Our restaurant is sleeping.
00:09:27Ma'am.
00:09:30Weevil.
00:09:33You what?
00:09:37Well, I'll be damned.
00:09:40Do you know me?
00:09:43Have we dated?
00:09:48Let's just say, a woman like you, you should be careful.
00:10:00Well, you're not so bad yourself.
00:10:06She's as beautiful as I remember.
00:10:08We're not.
00:10:24I already know.
00:10:26I'm doing that.
00:10:27I'm doing that.
00:10:28I'm doing that.
00:10:29I'm here.
00:10:57We'll see you next time.
00:11:10Don't you know the radiation on those things is going to kill you someday?
00:11:13Pull that hook.
00:11:14Quicker and your daddy lift.
00:11:16Let's go.
00:11:17I wonder why.
00:11:26So, you work there.
00:11:28They got food.
00:11:30We ain't got food.
00:11:32Why don't you bring home some food?
00:11:35You know, just because I work there, that's just business.
00:11:39So, all those years in college, this is what you've learned?
00:11:44I mean, it's game theory.
00:11:46It's a circle, jerk son.
00:11:49You're too hard, dad.
00:11:58So, I saw my teacher today at the restaurant.
00:12:03Oh, that important one that you're learning Hamlet from.
00:12:11My grade school teacher.
00:12:14Gertie?
00:12:15Gertie!
00:12:16Came into your store.
00:12:17Relax, Pop.
00:12:18I took care of it, alright?
00:12:20You took care of it?
00:12:22And how in the world did you take care of it?
00:12:27I loved her and I left her.
00:12:31Loved her and you left her.
00:12:33No, you didn't.
00:12:36No, you did not.
00:12:38All in a row.
00:12:44Nice.
00:12:45This guy, everybody, hold your books up if you brought them today.
00:12:49Alright.
00:12:49This book is the number one piece of Western literature ever.
00:12:56It's a big deal.
00:12:57This is the book that replaces Sophocles' Oedipus Rex.
00:13:02Now, if you get into Christianity, obviously the Gospels will be more important.
00:13:08And if you get into constitutionalism, obviously the Constitution and the Bill of Rights will be more important.
00:13:18But those non-fiction texts aside, this is the book that captures the Western philosophy.
00:13:25And the reason that this replaces Oedipus Rex is because it has everything Sophocles doing plus Christianity.
00:13:34Shakespeare is Sophocles plus Christianity.
00:13:36That's why he's number one.
00:13:41As we move into a new 500-year cycle, obviously an imperial one and an international one, we can try
00:13:50to deny, we can try to dismiss Shakespeare as one more dead white man.
00:13:54We've heard it a thousand times.
00:13:57That's fine, except just know that when the waters of the empire recede and we're back in a republic in
00:14:09the year 2500, this is exactly where we're going to be again.
00:14:13So, I would just study this rock right here.
00:14:18Shakespeare, on the board I have Shakespeare's other major tragedies.
00:14:24Hamlet's number one, Macbeth is considered his second most famous tragedy.
00:14:27School's like a prison.
00:14:31The whole world's one.
00:14:33True.
00:14:34And this mentally is one of the worst.
00:14:37I lie to myself.
00:14:39They tend to be as tragedies and they tend to be as more anti-Semitic works.
00:14:42I know that's a painful subject in an imperial and international age, but that's just the way it is.
00:14:52Let's talk about what Shakespeare has to offer us in our lives that's more important than money, that gives us
00:15:02wisdom as the ancient Greeks want us to have.
00:15:05This one you have is, which edition is this horse, what does it say?
00:15:44The image is called Outro in the city of the city in the city of the city of the city
00:15:44of the city of the city.
00:16:29Hi, yes, I'd like to place an order for delivery.
00:16:39Hey, Addy, I got a delivery for you.
00:16:47Come on, George, where's this one going?
00:16:50Address is on the back, man.
00:16:51You know the routine.
00:16:54I had no prom.
00:16:55No graduation, all because of this place.
00:16:58All right, man, that's life.
00:16:59Gotta keep it going.
00:17:05Hey, Princess, Leah, come do my back.
00:17:32I'm all over, please.
00:17:38Don't think you won't be just like me someday.
00:17:41I don't know if I can help it.
00:17:48Is that the door there?
00:17:52Oh, I got it.
00:17:54Do my top.
00:17:54Do my top.
00:17:55But you said...
00:17:56I know.
00:17:57Okay, I'm going.
00:17:58Come on.
00:17:59I'm going.
00:18:02Oh, my gosh.
00:18:04Goodness.
00:18:05Well, yeah.
00:18:06Quick art.
00:18:07Got it.
00:18:19A special delivery for...
00:18:22Me?
00:18:24Just can't get rid of me, huh?
00:18:27That's 61, 60...
00:18:29You want a tip, don't you?
00:18:31Follow me.
00:18:33Don't need the tip that bad.
00:18:47There is a tip I want to give to you.
00:18:50It's Addie, right?
00:18:51Addison.
00:18:53And you said 69, right?
00:18:55No.
00:18:57I'm just kidding, Addison.
00:19:00You know what?
00:19:00Keep the change.
00:19:02Inflation's a bitch.
00:19:08It's a nice place you got yourself.
00:19:11Yeah.
00:19:12You don't want to know what I had to do for it.
00:19:14But a queen should have her castle.
00:19:17Right?
00:19:18What about you?
00:19:21Me what?
00:19:22Where do you live?
00:19:24Just stop and listen.
00:19:26I'm divorced.
00:19:28It's okay.
00:19:31Do you recognize me?
00:19:33Of course I recognize you.
00:19:35No!
00:19:36Not that!
00:19:37Is it my face?
00:19:40What?
00:19:41I don't know.
00:19:41I get punched on it.
00:19:42Boxing.
00:19:43Does it make me look older?
00:19:45What are you talking about?
00:19:47I was your student.
00:19:49No.
00:19:50That is not possible.
00:19:52You were my teacher.
00:19:54I'm no teacher, Addie.
00:19:55I mean, I tried it once, but then I started dating my boss.
00:20:00Yeah, which husband was that?
00:20:02What?
00:20:03Was it before or after you tried my dad, too?
00:20:06Your dad?
00:20:07What do you remember?
00:20:09I have lived too much life to remember everything, okay?
00:20:14We'll remember you even if you don't remember us.
00:20:17We?
00:20:18Me and my dad.
00:20:19What is the racket, Gertrude?
00:20:22Leah, Addie, Addie, Leah.
00:20:25My daughter.
00:20:28You said daughter?
00:20:30Well, stepdaughter.
00:20:33Daughter?
00:20:34Well, I think of her like a sister.
00:20:47What do you do now, Gertrude?
00:20:49Don't call me Gertrude.
00:20:51Call me Mom or Gertie.
00:20:53Gertrude makes me sound so old.
00:20:55You're old enough to be his mother.
00:20:57That does not make him young enough to be my son.
00:20:59I did not have him in middle school.
00:21:01God, do you think anything over 27 is old?
00:21:03Well, I'm a teen, so anything past 30 is pretty much death.
00:21:07Oh, I see.
00:21:08Because he's between our ages, suddenly you think he's yours.
00:21:11What?
00:21:12That is not the point.
00:21:14The point is that you are shameless.
00:21:15And you are ageist.
00:21:18What?
00:21:19You have your youth.
00:21:20What is an ageist?
00:21:22Racist.
00:21:23With age.
00:21:24Oh, so you're making up words now.
00:21:25I'll have you know it is the mileage, not the where.
00:21:28What does that phrase even mean?
00:21:29What does it even matter?
00:21:30I thought you were gay.
00:21:32I just haven't met the right guy.
00:21:34Okay?
00:21:34God, don't embarrass me.
00:21:37You always run.
00:21:44Hey.
00:21:45You're not going to believe what happened today, Pop.
00:21:48What happened?
00:21:49Miss Gertie hit on you.
00:21:56She hit on you.
00:21:58She called for a special delivery.
00:21:59Oh, she did.
00:22:01Another one?
00:22:02I thought you were taking care of that.
00:22:04You're sick, Pop.
00:22:06So, uh, did she fall in love with you?
00:22:12That woman can't love.
00:22:14She is in love with one thing, and it's herself.
00:22:16Okay.
00:22:26There's a problem.
00:22:31I actually...
00:22:33I really like her daughter.
00:22:36Huh.
00:22:39Hmm.
00:22:44Well...
00:22:46Maybe...
00:22:47Maybe there's something we can do with that.
00:22:53Are you fucking serious?
00:22:57How much?
00:22:58How much, Pop?
00:22:59No more revenge.
00:23:01You gotta stop with this shit.
00:23:26Hi.
00:23:27Hey.
00:23:28You have another order?
00:23:29I just...
00:23:30came to say...
00:23:31sorry.
00:23:33Sorry?
00:23:34Four?
00:23:37You came from your side of the town just for that.
00:23:39Yes.
00:23:40I took the bus.
00:23:41Oh, and...
00:23:45My pink...
00:23:46You're in a band?
00:23:48I'm in a band.
00:23:50You're in a band?
00:23:51What's it called?
00:23:52Uh, my pink phone.
00:23:53From the movie Existence.
00:23:55What?
00:23:55The Kronberg film?
00:23:56You know it?
00:23:57I know it.
00:23:58I was so bad at school I turned to film.
00:24:01It's like...
00:24:01literature for the illiterates.
00:24:03I wouldn't say that.
00:24:04You seem smart to me.
00:24:05I mean...
00:24:07There's school smart, and then there's street smart, you know?
00:24:10Well, anyone who knows Kronberg's my friend.
00:24:13I hope to see you there.
00:24:18What's the matter?
00:24:19What's the matter?
00:24:20Uh...
00:24:20The bus and...
00:24:21You want a ride, don't you?
00:24:23Do you mind?
00:24:24No, I don't mind.
00:24:25I have a special delivery, George.
00:24:28Get out of your car.
00:24:31Get out of your car.
00:24:42You don't know how to drive, but you know...
00:24:44You know laws at the...
00:24:45Listen, I'm working on getting my permit.
00:24:48That's getting better than I did.
00:24:50You ever hear your music?
00:24:51I was hoping you'd ask.
00:24:53Can I?
00:24:55Me auto su auto, Leah.
00:25:22To me...
00:25:36How I dream it!
00:25:36To me...
00:25:37To me...
00:25:38To me...
00:25:40To me...
00:25:41To me...
00:25:56Eddie? What do you want, Pop? I ate already at the restaurant.
00:26:03Okay, so that's what we're talking about here. We're talking about food.
00:26:09Better than revenge.
00:26:11Don't you think maybe there's something more we should be talking about?
00:26:15Don't you think maybe we should be talking about us?
00:26:22You only want to talk about one thing, Dad. I like this girl.
00:26:28Of course you do. But you have a decision to make.
00:26:34You have a choice that you have to make.
00:26:40What is it?
00:26:42It's about loyalty, son.
00:26:45It's about where your heart is, what you really care about.
00:26:50And as far as I can tell right now, it's not about me.
00:26:56Okay, come on. Food's up.
00:26:58e-mail
00:27:18Doubt that the earth is round
00:27:24Doubt that the sun will move
00:27:30Doubt that the truth ever lies
00:27:36Don't doubt that I love you
00:27:47I'd rather stand beside the younger you
00:27:50Fuck you
00:27:55What's wrong?
00:27:57You didn't like my song?
00:27:59It's not that
00:28:02I don't understand
00:28:05Women usually don't
00:28:06What do you mean?
00:28:08I hope you like the show
00:28:10You don't want to know what would make me feel better
00:28:13I don't understand what you're saying
00:28:21Call me and we'll go to a movie, okay?
00:28:42I don't know
00:28:43How can I ask you?
00:28:55I don't understand
00:28:55I don't understand
00:28:55You don't understand
00:28:56I don't understand
00:29:24Help me.
00:29:26He's more than mad.
00:29:30Go tell him, Iris, that I have slain myself.
00:29:39Say that my last word said was Antony.
00:29:47And say it pitifully, I beg.
00:29:54Go and tell me how he takes it.
00:29:59Go now.
00:30:14So in 1995, there were silence, and then in 1927, there were talkies and docs.
00:30:20Then during the war, there was the musicals.
00:30:22Then after the war, there was noir, new wave, horror, porn, action, indie, graphic novels
00:30:32after 2001, corporations.
00:30:34Oh, Disney.
00:30:36Questions whether or not animation's film.
00:30:38I just don't get why Shakespeare made her bad.
00:30:42In the film we just saw at the theater, she was the biggest female snake in history.
00:30:50She wasn't a female like you.
00:30:52She was more like...
00:30:53Who?
00:30:56What do you mean, Cleopatra's a feminist icon?
00:30:59She's a village bicycle, okay?
00:31:01Well, well-behaved girls seldom make history.
00:31:05You ever heard that phrase?
00:31:07Yes, I have heard that phrase, but I'm street smart, I'm not school smart.
00:31:12You always say that.
00:31:13Why do you put yourself down, Edison?
00:31:16Especially.
00:31:17Schools are geared toward girls now.
00:31:19Schools are geared towards girls?
00:31:23Boys like me get medicated for ADHD.
00:31:25You sensitive about that?
00:31:27Am I?
00:31:29Seems like it.
00:31:30You know how arbitrary those tests are?
00:31:33What does arbitrary mean?
00:31:35You know, your choice.
00:31:37And all this boxing, fighting, what's it prove?
00:31:40Besides the fact I won't get my ass kicked again?
00:31:42Yeah, besides that, what's it for?
00:31:45Look, I have to prove something to me, okay?
00:31:47I mean, the fact that I'm asked to explain my manhood just shows that this day and age
00:31:50is geared toward women.
00:31:53You think this day and age is geared toward women?
00:31:55Today's Friday, right?
00:31:57Today is Friday.
00:31:59You know Friday comes from Freya's day?
00:32:01No.
00:32:03All the days of the week are named after German gods that represent the seasons in history.
00:32:07Tyr's day, Odin's day, there's Thor's day, and today...
00:32:11Freya's day.
00:32:13So you think the times were in as Freya's day?
00:32:15It's the day of the woman.
00:32:17Well, what comes next?
00:32:20Saturn's day.
00:32:20You don't want to know about him.
00:32:22Did you get all this from film?
00:32:24That's all I have.
00:32:26Well, you might have more.
00:32:27What do you mean?
00:32:28You'll see.
00:32:31So, why see a Shakespeare on our date?
00:32:35I have a Shakespeare class.
00:32:36I learned more visually.
00:32:37I had to watch Macbeth, too.
00:32:38All with Denzel?
00:32:40Playboy production by Polanski.
00:32:43Playboy?
00:32:44They sponsored lots of art.
00:32:46And who is Polanski?
00:32:50Director of Rosemary's Baby.
00:32:52Who?
00:32:53It's a perv whose wife Charles Manson killed.
00:32:56Charles Manson?
00:32:57It's in the Criterion Collection.
00:33:00You know, I like film, but I think you know it a lot better than I do.
00:33:04More, then, for us to share with each other.
00:33:08It's in the Criterion Foundation.
00:33:16We used it.
00:33:23Can you see something aquinas got down the way?
00:33:24I'll get out of harm as the face of investigate.
00:33:30Thank you so much for watching.
00:33:36I don't know.
00:35:01Oh, he's my favorite.
00:35:03No way.
00:35:04Yes.
00:35:08I actually think I do know the Smiths.
00:35:10You have to.
00:35:12You have to know the Smiths.
00:35:18I know that's a fighter.
00:35:25John Kale.
00:35:33I was never good at expressing myself.
00:35:39But know that I like you more.
00:35:42Then what?
00:35:44Then who?
00:35:50You better believe it.
00:35:53I'm yours if you want me.
00:36:00As long as they don't make me crazy.
00:36:03Who?
00:36:17You know how I feel about boys in your room?
00:36:19I don't need you spying on me, Gertie.
00:36:21It is my way or the highway.
00:36:24What's that supposed to mean?
00:36:25You want to date him?
00:36:26Then move out!
00:36:28Especially him.
00:36:30Move out?
00:36:32You want me homeless?
00:36:34Well, there's always your daddies.
00:36:36Come on.
00:36:59Then move out.
00:37:05I'm losing my bed.
00:37:28Where have you been?
00:37:32The number one piece of Western...
00:37:34Been dating.
00:37:34The most famous play by the most famous playwright.
00:37:39About time you stop your moody brooding.
00:37:41I hope that I have shown to you how Shakespeare has taken the ancient Greek tradition of philosophy,
00:37:51added the Roman tradition of Christianity,
00:38:01and compressed it in a modern way so that we don't necessarily have to read the ancient Greeks and we
00:38:11don't really have to read the Gospels.
00:38:14We can get a sense of at least everything up to Shakespeare's age in Shakespeare.
00:38:22Because his tragedies are essentially exploring the seven deadly sins.
00:38:29Every play is essentially studying one of the seven deadly sins.
00:38:35What are the seven deadly sins?
00:38:38Which ones can you guys remember off the top of your head?
00:38:40Lust.
00:38:41Lust.
00:38:43Greed.
00:38:43Greed.
00:38:45Envy.
00:38:46Envy.
00:38:49May I ask you a question, Professor?
00:38:51Sure.
00:38:53You said Hamlet is about revenge.
00:38:56Can you explain what he's so angry about?
00:38:59That's a very good question.
00:39:03Well, first let me say that Hamlet is the original angry young man story.
00:39:10Did you guys read Catcher in the Rye?
00:39:13Catcher in the Rye is the angry young man story of the postmodern age that we're in,
00:39:18which started in 1945 and will probably continue 500 years.
00:39:25Hamlet is the original Catcher in the Rye.
00:39:27It is the Catcher in the Rye of 1600 Renaissance.
00:39:30In that time period.
00:39:33Well, let me ask you on Catcher in the Rye,
00:39:35what do you think Holden was so angry about?
00:39:40That he doesn't belong to society.
00:39:42He doesn't know his purpose is society.
00:39:44He feels the need to separate himself from others
00:39:47or figure out where he fits in.
00:40:00Submission, confrontation, that's the question.
00:40:04If suffering is better or instead it's better to fight bullshit.
00:40:09Death's just sleep, but in that sleep of death nightmares might come.
00:40:13When I might make my peace with this knife here?
00:40:16Because who'd complain and sweat in life?
00:40:19So tired.
00:40:21Except the fear of our lives after death.
00:40:25That undiscovered country born into where we vacationers do not return.
00:40:33It just makes me tolerate the pains I have,
00:40:36then leap to more that I do not know yet.
00:40:39So morals make us coward to ourselves,
00:40:41and so the way of life,
00:40:43of making choices,
00:40:45comes overcast from the storm clouds of thought.
00:40:49And opportunities for our ambitions
00:40:51don't lead to action.
00:41:09Just leave.
00:41:25I have these things to get back to you.
00:41:27Please do.
00:41:34What's this?
00:41:37It makes me sad
00:41:38to keep a gift that I can't.
00:41:42Why are you doing this?
00:41:46I'm supposed to take it.
00:41:50Why not keep it?
00:41:51Did your mother say something?
00:41:53It's what I want.
00:41:55Not what my mom wants.
00:41:57It's what you want.
00:41:58Yes, Addy.
00:42:00It's what I want.
00:42:04The beauty and honesty don't match.
00:42:08What could we pay the two together?
00:42:13It looks pretty girls like you turn into liars more often than the truth's beautiful.
00:42:21I wanted to like you.
00:42:23You made me think so.
00:42:25Don't listen to me.
00:42:27This is hurting me.
00:42:30You may as well be gay.
00:42:31Or not even have kids.
00:42:33Kids that your mother would approve of, alright?
00:42:35But I'm angry.
00:42:36I'm pissed off.
00:42:36I have all these thoughts that I can't even act on.
00:42:38I mean, what should guys do if they're not good and they're not bad?
00:42:41I mean, all guys are assholes.
00:42:43But don't listen to me.
00:42:44Where is your mother?
00:42:46She's at home.
00:42:50We should lock her up right now so she can't poison other young, naive girls like you.
00:42:55I think you need professional help.
00:42:58If you get married, here's my advice.
00:43:01Even if you were a goodie girl, there's still going to be calamity in life.
00:43:04So don't date guys.
00:43:05But if you must date guys, then date a chump because smart guys know the monster that girls like you
00:43:11turn them into.
00:43:12So start dating girls soon.
00:43:13Now go on.
00:43:14Get out.
00:43:14Go.
00:43:15Bye.
00:43:15Oh my god, please make him out who he was before.
00:43:17Look at your face.
00:43:19I mean, look at this.
00:43:20Girls singing, dancing, baby talking, act stupid to get guys' attention.
00:43:24I think this makes me sick.
00:43:27It makes me crazy.
00:43:28I can't, I think all relationships should be banned.
00:43:39What a cool guy.
00:43:41He's lost his mind.
00:43:43My friend.
00:43:44My, my athlete, my student, my bodyguard.
00:43:49And I'm the fool who believed him.
00:43:51I believed his bullshit.
00:43:53How can a girl unsee what she's seen?
00:43:56I know, baby.
00:43:56I know.
00:43:57I know.
00:44:06I'm the girl.
00:44:25I know.
00:44:25I know.
00:44:25Go inside, now!
00:44:27Gertie, you fucking bitch!
00:44:31Gertie!
00:44:36You here to give me that tip now?
00:44:38I am.
00:44:39You've offended me.
00:44:47You've offended me.
00:44:49That's bullshit.
00:44:52It's bullshit to say that's bullshit.
00:44:54Why don't you think of me?
00:44:57I do.
00:44:58I think of you.
00:44:59I think of you all the time.
00:45:01I think of you more than you want.
00:45:03I don't know why.
00:45:03I can't stop.
00:45:06But you fucked my dad.
00:45:08You ruined my life.
00:45:09You're fucking ruining Leah's life, you fucking bitch.
00:45:13Look.
00:45:13Look at the fucking water.
00:45:15Are you trying to kill me?
00:45:15Do you fucking see what I see?
00:45:17Are you trying to kill me?
00:45:18Look!
00:45:20Who the fuck is that?
00:45:26Is this another guy you're fucking?
00:45:28What macho shit is this, Edison?
00:45:32Just like you're fucking feminist bullshit.
00:45:34That is what the fuck?
00:45:35Look.
00:45:36Just fucking look.
00:45:37Look in the water.
00:45:38Look.
00:45:39Do you fucking see yourself?
00:45:40Do you fucking see it?
00:45:50Do you fucking hear me stutter at all?
00:45:54You used to.
00:46:01Now you remember that I used to stutter.
00:46:06What do you want from me?
00:46:11I just want you to see.
00:46:12I just want you to see.
00:46:14I just want you to see this.
00:46:15I just need you to know.
00:46:17I'm like, look.
00:46:19Look.
00:46:19Take it.
00:46:20Take it.
00:46:20Look at it.
00:46:21Look.
00:46:22Look at him.
00:46:23Look at him.
00:46:23I need you to remember his face.
00:46:25That's my fucking dad.
00:46:26Look.
00:46:27I need you to remember his face.
00:46:29Look.
00:46:29He was everything.
00:46:30Look.
00:46:31Look.
00:46:31Don't look at me.
00:46:32Look at this.
00:46:33I need you to remember, please.
00:46:35Don't look at me.
00:46:36Look at this.
00:46:37He was everything.
00:46:38He was everything.
00:46:40He was everything to me.
00:46:42Afterwards.
00:46:42What do you want me to see?
00:46:44I just want you to fucking know what you did to me.
00:46:48I want you to know what you did to my life.
00:46:51He was everything to me.
00:46:52You're not worth anything.
00:46:53You're not worth anything.
00:46:55You're not worth anything next to my father.
00:46:57Addison.
00:46:57I would drown you in that fucking pool right now if I could get him back.
00:47:01Do you hear me?
00:47:02Look.
00:47:03Look at you.
00:47:04Stop.
00:47:06Look at you.
00:47:07Look what you're doing.
00:47:09I thought this was what you wanted.
00:47:12What are you going to do?
00:47:14I...
00:47:14Do...
00:47:15Do...
00:47:16Do you really want to kill her?
00:47:18Maybe.
00:47:20Sammy's somewhere.
00:47:21Who are you talking to?
00:47:23In all of this fucked up shit.
00:47:24Is it really you, Dad?
00:47:24Maybe you can find just a little compassion.
00:47:27God, you're fucking psychotic.
00:47:28Eric!
00:47:30I...
00:47:30I...
00:47:31I don't know.
00:47:33I...
00:47:33I...
00:47:35I...
00:47:36You don't hear anything.
00:47:40I can't.
00:47:42Hey.
00:47:45Come back to me.
00:47:47Come back.
00:47:48Come back.
00:48:03Oh, my God.
00:48:31Oh, my God.
00:48:59Oh, my God.
00:49:00And I'm that girl outside your window, hey?
00:49:07You let me in, but locked the door when you left.
00:49:17How can I tell one man from another man?
00:49:23Only by their shoes and clothes.
00:49:29And who is to blame?
00:49:33Boys or their private parts?
00:49:36Boys or their private parts?
00:50:09You like the kids so much you won't press charges.
00:50:14You cannot allow insanity to run rampant like this.
00:50:19If he's in any way, shape or form the way you say, then he should do time.
00:50:26I cannot guarantee that if I see him out there, I won't do everything in my power to bring
00:50:31him to justice.
00:50:59I don't know.
00:51:00I don't know.
00:51:00I don't know.
00:51:04Lea?
00:51:06Lea?
00:51:32Now let's do it.
00:52:01Dream about your dad again?
00:52:08No more.
00:52:13I knew I'd find you here, at your dad's grave.
00:52:21He can rest in peace.
00:52:24And you?
00:52:27We missed you at the dorms.
00:52:30What have you been up to?
00:52:40You're lucky your father left you life insurance.
00:52:47What do you mean? Life is too short.
00:52:51What do you mean?
00:52:54Some freshman killed herself.
00:53:00Yeah.
00:53:02What's her name?
00:53:05Her name was Leah Elsinore.
00:53:09What was her name?
00:53:12Leah Elsinore.
00:53:15Elsinore.
00:53:17Elsinore.
00:53:20What?
00:53:26You know.
00:53:29You know.
00:53:30Is that father?
00:53:34You know.
00:53:34No, no, no, no.
00:53:38No, no.
00:53:54Oh, yeah.
00:53:58You know?
00:53:59I don't know what's with you.
00:54:00Tends a little bit, Yeta.
00:54:03I lost my mother, I lost my father, and Leah too.
00:54:22Why does death have any part in life?
00:54:35And there are more reasons than we can comprehend.
00:54:57The sweets to the sweet, I would have thought you would have been married, had a bridal,
00:55:05not a deathbed.
00:55:11You fought for her, you cried for her, you hurt yourself, you took her shit?
00:55:19Don't you swear in the house of the Lord?
00:55:22I would have, way more than you.
00:55:29God, why would you let this little sparrow fall?
00:55:34You can't teach people like that anything.
00:55:38But they can teach you to stay away from them.
00:55:43Go get the car, please.
00:55:46I'll be right out.
00:55:47Let her go.
00:55:53My family comes from Boston.
00:55:56General Electric.
00:55:57McDonald's, South American ambassador since President Roosevelt.
00:56:01Egyptian cotton ivy league.
00:56:03Dartmouth College.
00:56:05Andres Hall.
00:56:07My father came here for work.
00:56:09And what did you do?
00:56:10What did you do?
00:56:11You put me into special ed.
00:56:12Do you know what that's like?
00:56:14I did what I thought was best.
00:56:17You expect everybody to be Jesus Christ.
00:56:20I quit.
00:56:21What more do you want from me?
00:56:25Listen.
00:56:27You talked to my father back to school tonight.
00:56:29Do you remember that?
00:56:32I needed a man.
00:56:37You know, my mother left because of that, right?
00:56:40It takes two to make or break a marriage.
00:56:44And you want to blame me and I'm so selfish.
00:56:49Why don't you take some responsibility for once?
00:56:52Do you know how hard it is to be a teacher?
00:56:54A parent?
00:56:56Why don't you try?
00:56:57And I know you and Leah never accepted me for who I am.
00:57:03I didn't come from a family of leaders like you.
00:57:07Out here in the real world.
00:57:09It is about survival.
00:57:35I was mad at you.
00:57:53I'm really sorry if I could die.
00:58:05I didn't call her.
00:58:13I was mad.
00:58:13When all my friends were at home here,
00:58:13first standing all my specimens.
00:58:14I found nothing�amment on them with real family.
00:58:14Oh, god, it's really sad.
00:58:14It wasคuu Lieus Musik
00:58:26into the cumplimentary.
00:58:32Listen, you're gonna punish me, it's your job, I get it, alright?
00:58:39Dude, I was out of my fucking mind, alright?
00:58:45You talking about your dad?
00:58:48You have a kid whose dad she screwed at school, aren't you?
00:58:51You heard that story?
00:58:53Man, you're not the only one she screwed, we are the problem, she's just being...herself.
00:59:04You know what, get the hell out of here, I'll never want to see your face in this town again.
00:59:10Go get.
00:59:50I took care of him, ma'am.
00:59:53My hero.
00:59:59Have we?
01:00:02Have we met before?
01:00:04I don't think so, miss.
01:00:07Just doing my job.
01:00:19We'll get you settled in San Francisco soon.
01:00:22Then I'll get your stuff.
01:00:24I'll get your motorcycle, your car, and I'll help you sell your dad's place.
01:00:32Addison?
01:00:39You're so lucky your dad paid for your life insurance.
01:00:46I wish my dad had paid for his life insurance.
01:01:11I wish my dad had paid for his life insurance.
01:01:41I wish my dad had paid for it for my children, I wish you all.
01:01:42If you do it for a baby, be me.
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