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Never Have I Ever Season 4 Episode 9 Engsub
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00:13For those of you with short-term memory loss,
00:16Davy had just gotten into zero.
00:18That's right, zero colleges.
00:20The shit had hit the fan and was now all over the room.
00:24What was that scream?
00:25Did another possum come through the vents?
00:26Oh, wait.
00:28Did you hear back from colleges?
00:30Yeah.
00:32Okay, well, don't leave me in suspense.
00:35How could Davy tell her mom that she'd gotten in nowhere?
00:37That she completely nuked her own future?
00:40That her mother's only child was a capital F failure?
00:43Come on, come on.
00:44Where did you get in?
00:46Everywhere.
00:47The answer is, she wouldn't.
00:49Oh, my God.
00:51Yo, yo, yo, yo.
00:51That's incredible.
00:53What you looking at?
00:55You ain't a part of it.
00:57I said, what you looking at, boy?
00:59I don't get a part of it.
01:01What you call that?
01:02Hi, it's Shara.
01:03It's Davy Vishakumar.
01:04I don't know if you saw, but I somehow was accidentally placed on the wait list.
01:08Or maybe it was a prank.
01:09In which case, I get it.
01:10And I think it's funny.
01:12Not cruel.
01:13Please call me back.
01:14Davy's head was like a shank serve, spinning hopelessly out of control.
01:20Davy Vishakumar, you saucy little genius.
01:23Congratulations.
01:24What?
01:25You got into every single Ivy?
01:27Your mom called my mom.
01:28That's unbelievable.
01:29Oh, God.
01:30The lie was spreading.
01:31But also the truth was too painful to say.
01:33You guys, look at us.
01:35Eleanor's basically seconds away from being a Hollywood star.
01:38And Davy and I are going to be roomies at Princeton.
01:41You still want to go to Princeton, right?
01:43Yeah, I do.
01:44I do want to go to Princeton.
01:46I mean, we've all basically turned into the people we wanted to be freshman year.
01:52And now, tonight, we get to celebrate at our frickin' senior prom.
01:55How perfect is that?
01:57Oh, right.
01:57Prom.
01:59Davy had looked forward to this night her entire high school career.
02:02But in typical Davy fashion, had created too big of a mess to enjoy it.
02:07Right.
02:08That is perfect.
02:10Anyway, I gotta run and talk to Miss Warner.
02:12But Davy can't wait for tonight.
02:14Actually, I got a jet, too.
02:16I'm showing gears at the National High School Tech Fair today.
02:18And I gotta debug him.
02:19He downloaded a CrossFit video and now likes to guess people's BMIs out loud.
02:23And I also have a lot of really exciting things going on for me.
02:27So, I have to get to all of those.
02:30See you gals tonight.
02:33Hi, Miss Warner.
02:34Want to talk to me?
02:35Well, I never want to talk to anyone.
02:37But I need to talk to you, young man.
02:39Apparently, you've been skipping classes.
02:40And you haven't turned in any homework in the last few weeks.
02:44Now, what the hell is going on?
02:45I figured since I got into Columbia early, I could take my brand new Jordans off the gas pedal.
02:51Well, then allow me to put my worn-out sketchers up your backside.
02:55Because if you keep this up, you will fail your classes.
02:57And Columbia will rescind its acceptance.
03:00But Trent said that was a myth.
03:02Trent Harrison?
03:03The 13th grader who routinely hangs his backpack on the fire alarm?
03:06That is who you're taking academic advice from?
03:09Oh, my God.
03:11Oh, my God.
03:12I have so much work to do.
03:20Hey.
03:21What are you doing here?
03:22Oh, just checking in on my friends.
03:24Are you okay?
03:26You seem sad.
03:27And in a real way.
03:28Not in a practicing crying on command way.
03:30Yeah, well, I saw my mom the other day.
03:33Whoa.
03:34You saw your mom?
03:35Did you give her a knuckle sando or what?
03:38No, I'm not angry anymore.
03:40I just kind of feel sorry for her.
03:43I mean, she sacrificed her whole life for a career that's just not going to happen.
03:48And I'm worried the same thing's going to happen to me.
03:51Are you yanking my nuts right now?
03:52Of course you're going to make it.
03:54You're the most talented person in the whole flat world.
03:56Do you know how many really talented out-of-work actors there are in L.A.?
04:01And everyone's just crossing their fingers that some director chooses them.
04:05So then you should become the director.
04:08Pfft.
04:09Wait.
04:10That's actually not a bad idea.
04:12Like, I could learn how to direct and make my own projects to act in.
04:17Like Greta Gerwig or several problematic male directors.
04:21Well, actually, I meant, like, you could bonk a director in the head, drag them into a closet,
04:25steal their clothes, and then pretend to be them long enough to give yourself the part.
04:30But your idea's good, too.
04:33Well, listen, Elbel, I gotta get to class.
04:35I don't want to be a third-year senior.
04:38But I'm not worried about you.
04:40I stand by what I told you before.
04:42You're a shooting star.
04:51Miss Warner, do you happen to know if there's a college that does same-day acceptance?
04:55Preferably one that's very prestigious?
04:56Oh, no.
04:57I take it you stuck to the no-safety-school plan.
04:59Why did you let me do that?
05:01You should have slapped some sense into me.
05:02Oh, believe me, I wanted to.
05:04I'm sorry, Davey.
05:06Were there at least any wait lists?
05:08Only Princeton.
05:09I'm such an idiot.
05:10Why did I think I could get into those schools?
05:13Oh, because you should have.
05:14You're an excellent student.
05:16But those schools have tens of thousands of applications from excellent students.
05:20So what do I do now?
05:21Well, you still have that wait list spot.
05:24You could get in.
05:25But what if I don't get in?
05:27Then you'll just apply again next fall.
05:30It isn't the end of the world.
05:32Yes, it is, Miss Warner.
05:34It really is.
05:45Fab, we scoped out the other booths, and they've got nothing on you and Gears.
05:49Really?
05:50Oh, my God.
05:51You guys, is that Dr. Lila Tai?
05:53Is she one of the judges here?
05:54Who's Lila Tai?
05:55She's the head of robotics at Howard and a certified badass.
05:59Oh, God.
05:59She's coming here.
06:01Hi, I'm...
06:02Dr. Tai?
06:03I know.
06:04I'm Fabiola Torres, and this is my robot, Gears Braston.
06:07Great name.
06:08Tell me a little bit about Gears.
06:10Well, he can detect carbon monoxide, lift ten times his body weight, plus he gives excellent relationship advice.
06:16Relationships are like improv, not for everybody.
06:19That's cute.
06:20You did not laugh.
06:21I will remember that.
06:23Wait.
06:24Is he reacting to me?
06:26Mm-hmm.
06:26Miss Torres, did you, as a high schooler, create legitimate artificial intelligence?
06:31Well, I wouldn't call it artificial.
06:33Gears is truly his authentic self.
06:36That's extremely impressive.
06:38Even more impressive than my self-made fanny pack charging station?
06:43Yes.
06:44Very good.
06:44Thank you for your time.
06:46Do you know where you're going to college yet?
06:48Howard has a cutting-edge engineering department.
06:51I know, which is actually why I applied there.
06:53Well, I'm sure you've no shortage of schools to choose from, but part of what drew me to Howard is
06:58their mission to make the field of robotics a more inclusive space.
07:01Oh, my God.
07:02That's what I've been trying to do with my team at school.
07:05When I became captain, I was pretty much all fanny pack guys, but we've come a long way since, and
07:10the lab smells so much better now.
07:13I bet it does.
07:14Look, at the risk of coming on too strong here, if you are planning to attend Howard, there's an opening
07:19in my lab.
07:20I'm always interested in mentoring new talent, and I think you'd fit right in.
07:24Really?
07:24Me?
07:25Yes, you.
07:27Listen, I have to keep doing my rounds here, but I truly hope to see you in the fall.
07:31Maybe you will, maybe you won't.
07:33There's a lot of heat on Fab and Gears right now.
07:36I'm sorry.
07:37Excuse him.
07:38I have to turn down his confidence level.
07:40Uh-oh.
07:41Better call the fire department, because someone just felt a collegiate spark.
07:47Devi left Miss Warner's office feeling lower than Trent's ponytail.
07:51She had royally tanked her own future, and she would have to tell her mother the truth.
07:56What could be worse than that?
07:58Everyone congratulate Devi Vishwa Kumar.
08:00I just heard she's been accepted to every single Ivy League school.
08:04Dress up on Monday, because I'm calling all the news outlets.
08:09Okay, yeah.
08:10That was worse.
08:12No, Dee, I just heard.
08:13That's so sick.
08:21David?
08:23You okay?
08:24Uh, hi.
08:27Yeah.
08:28Yeah, I'd probably barf too if I got a clean sweep.
08:31Congratulations.
08:32It's insane.
08:33Yeah.
08:34Insane is the right word for it.
08:37What are you doing in here?
08:39Oh, I kind of got a case of senioritis and sort of stopped doing my work, so...
08:43Miss Warner put me on probation.
08:44I'm not allowed to go to prom, and I have to sit here and catch up so that Columbia doesn't
08:49take back my acceptance.
08:50What?
08:51How could you carelessly throw away such a precious opportunity?
08:54Do you know how many people would kill to be in your position?
08:56Geez, I know.
08:58I'm sorry.
08:58I'm fixing it right now.
08:59Are you going to hit me?
09:02No.
09:04Do you want some help?
09:06Really?
09:06You'd rather sit here and do calculus than celebrate out there with all your fans?
09:10Okay, don't question me.
09:12Just accept the help.
09:20Davey had hidden out the rest of the school day doing Ben's homework, and now she was home,
09:25supposedly getting ready for the most magical night of her life.
09:32Or not.
09:39Hello?
09:40Hey, Davey.
09:41It's Akshara from Princeton.
09:43I'm so sorry to take so long to get back to you.
09:45I've had to make a lot of these calls today.
09:47Okay.
09:49So, what's the deal with the wait list, then?
09:51Is it like a thoughts and prayers kind of situation?
09:54Or is there a routing number you want to slide my way?
09:57Unfortunately, your best chance is to fill out the supplemental essay.
10:01That's it?
10:02Write another essay?
10:03But what can I say that I haven't already said?
10:06Honestly, Davey, I think you could say more.
10:07Your first essay was very well written.
10:10It was very academic.
10:12It had multiple uses of the word dichotomy.
10:17But it didn't really show me who you are.
10:19But you know who I am.
10:21I call you every week.
10:22You're the only one that knows that one of my teeth is fake.
10:25Yeah, that's all true.
10:26But I want to know why you are who you are.
10:29If I could give you one piece of advice for this essay.
10:34Dig a little deeper.
10:35And if I do that, then what are my chances?
10:39Well, I'm not going to sugarcoat it for you.
10:41We don't take a lot of people off the wait list.
10:43But it's not a zero percent chance.
10:45So it's worth a shot, right?
10:47And I know whatever happens, wherever you go, you have a bright future ahead of you.
10:52Yeah.
10:54Sure.
10:57Bye, Chara.
11:02Wow, Kanda, you look stunning.
11:06Thanks.
11:09Mom, I need to tell you something.
11:12I actually wanted to talk to you, too.
11:16You know, I was just thinking about this amazing achievement of yours and on your very special night.
11:26And I started to think about when your dad asked me to move here.
11:31And, you know, at first I didn't want to.
11:35I mean, we seriously struggled.
11:38But then I look at you right now.
11:40Like, so beautiful and so accomplished.
11:46And it just makes all the hardship worth it.
11:52That's all, Mom.
11:53Davy already felt pretty low before this conversation.
11:57But now, she was somewhere around the Earth's core.
12:00Okay, then.
12:01Hurry up.
12:01Your friends are waiting outside in a very tacky limo.
12:06Welcome, everybody.
12:08It is an honor to be driving you tonight.
12:10My name is Stu, spelled the usual way, S-T-O-O.
12:14So, sit back, relax, and enjoy the refreshments left by the people I drove to Vegas last night.
12:20Was that vodka?
12:21Hell, yeah.
12:22Wow.
12:23Can you believe our girls are heading off to their senior prom and happy to just go with each other
12:28as dates?
12:29That shows real maturity from them, which they would notice if they weren't all secretly struggling with their own inner
12:36demons.
12:36Hey, Davy.
12:39Since we're heading off to a milestone, just thinking about milestones to come, and I was wondering how important it
12:46is that I be your roommate at Princeton?
12:48Um, what?
12:50Yeah, super important.
12:52Samesies.
12:53I also want that, which is why it's good that it's happening.
12:56Could I also get some vodka?
12:59Wow, gal.
13:00Straight vodka?
13:02Well, let's partay.
13:06Driver, take the scenic route.
13:08You got it.
13:09Let's take this baby up a mountain.
13:12Woo!
13:12I'm looking down on the itty-bitty people below.
13:14Got him screaming like a zilla.
13:15Got the flame on my throat.
13:16I'm checking in with a panic like a toilet to float.
13:18Chomp, chomp.
13:19Like, girls got a need bigger boat.
13:26You guys, on this, the most sacred night of high school, I just want to say how proud I am
13:34of you two, winning tech fairs and getting clean sweeps.
13:38So here's to your futures.
13:40They're bright as hell.
13:42Woo!
13:46Hold on!
13:51Hey, this is Stu, the limo driver up front.
13:54Is anybody dead?
13:57Oh, my God, Davey.
13:58Are you hurt?
14:00I didn't get into college.
14:03What?
14:04I didn't get in anywhere.
14:12Hey, you girls okay?
14:13It might be best if you don't sleep for a couple of days, just in case you get the brain
14:16bleeds.
14:17Thanks for the tip.
14:19So, what do we do about the flat?
14:20Is there, like, a spare?
14:22Oh, uh, full disclosure, that was a spare.
14:25Yeah, I got into a nasty accident this morning, too.
14:28There's no service up here.
14:30Yeah, um, looks like one of us is gonna have to go down to Pet Boy's to get a new
14:34tire.
14:37Fine, I'll do it.
14:38Uh, but just so you know, technically, this is also formal wear, just so you know.
14:44Jeez.
14:47Want to talk about it?
14:52Maybe bring out the vodka?
14:54On it.
14:57Pax, thanks again for volunteering, and for proving that the faculty prom committee isn't
15:03just for teachers who weren't invited to their own proms.
15:06Yeah, sure.
15:07Unfortunately, the only job that hasn't been claimed is bathroom duty.
15:12What?
15:12Come on, man.
15:13I'm sorry.
15:14All you have to do is make sure that nobody's drinking or smoking in there, and I can't do
15:17it because the students think of me as their cool peer.
15:20But look, you won't be alone.
15:27For the first time in his beautiful life, Paxton was on the receiving end of a slow-mo entrance.
15:33And my God, was it good.
15:37Hi.
15:38You look nice.
15:40So do you.
15:42Well, I guess we're officially low status again.
15:45Speak for yourself.
15:46I've never been low status in my...
15:49Right.
15:55I'm so sorry, guys.
15:57I didn't mean for this lie to get around.
16:00I just didn't want to tell my mom the truth.
16:02It's okay.
16:03We get it.
16:06She'll probably tell Principal Grubbs before she books me on the Today Show.
16:10God.
16:11Why do I have to be a psycho all the time?
16:14I like your psycho side.
16:16It makes things interesting.
16:18Yeah.
16:19Sure.
16:21I'm really sorry we're not going to be roommates, Vap.
16:26Actually, I've been trying to figure out a way to tell you that I don't want to go to Princeton.
16:31What?
16:32I want to go to Howard.
16:34That's awesome.
16:35You think so?
16:36Yeah.
16:38I'm really happy for you.
16:41So, what are you going to do, Davey?
16:45I'm supposed to write this essay to get myself off the wait list, but the admissions officer basically said that
16:51my chances are slim to none.
16:55Well, at least you two are killing it.
16:57Yeah, right.
16:58I'm not killing it.
16:59I haven't booked a part with a single line yet, but it's okay, because I'm going to do some directing
17:05classes.
17:06Trent gave me the idea.
17:08Hold up.
17:08You're talking to Trent?
17:10It's not a big deal.
17:14Oh, it's so obvious.
17:16You love Trent.
17:18You should tell him.
17:22Hey, ladies.
17:23I finally made it down the hill.
17:25Only fell two times.
17:26Um, but we're going to have to tow the limo.
17:30Yeah, and we're going to take you to the prom in this truck.
17:32Could you just take us home?
17:35I'd actually like to go to someone else's home.
17:41About time.
17:42I ordered that peanut buster parfait to Al in Norzico.
17:46Hi.
17:47Sorry I don't have a peanut buster parfait for you.
17:50I actually came here, uh...
17:53Are you okay?
17:54You look like you've seen a goat.
17:55Do you mean a ghost?
17:57No.
17:59Okay.
18:00Well, I came here because there's a lot of uncertainty in life, right?
18:06I mean, like, tonight I got into a limo crash.
18:09And then I found out that Davey, our best student, didn't actually get into a single college.
18:14Wait, what?
18:16Oh, uh, hi.
18:18Oh, sorry.
18:19I forgot to mention I had company.
18:20Eleanor, I want you to meet Ben.
18:22What do you mean Davey didn't get into a single college?
18:24She got a clean sweep.
18:26Actually, she got the opposite.
18:29Is she okay?
18:30Hey, Ben.
18:31Why don't you read the doorway?
18:33Eleanor's dressed like a mermaid and seems to be ramping up to something good.
18:37Yeah, sure.
18:38Sorry.
18:41Okay.
18:41He's gone.
18:43Please continue your rant.
18:44I was trying to say that even though there's all this uncertainty, I'm certain about one thing.
18:50I want to be with you.
18:52Yes!
18:53That's what I was hoping you were going to say.
18:55I mean, you mean romantically, right?
18:57Not like as a team for the amazing race?
19:00Yes, romantically.
19:16I don't think you need a bundled-up sweatshirt to go to the bathroom.
19:19You don't know how I shit.
19:21Shreem.
19:27So, what'd we get this time?
19:29Um, Laffy Taffy Schnapps.
19:32Wow.
19:33That's new.
19:33All right.
19:35This is exactly why I got into the teaching game.
19:38Yeah.
19:39I mean, we really are shaping the future one lush at a time.
19:45I am curious, though.
19:47Why did you decide to become a teacher?
19:49Well, when I was in high school, my parents were going through a pretty messy divorce and my grades started
19:57to slip.
19:59But there's this one teacher who would not let me fail.
20:03I mean, it sounds corny, but I want to change someone's life like that.
20:08That's not corny at all.
20:10I think it's awesome.
20:12Well, it sounds like you already had one of those moments.
20:15Um...
20:16I heard what you did for Eric on the swim team.
20:18Oh, come on.
20:20I barely did anything.
20:21I just blew a whistle and told him not to drown.
20:24Well, for what it's worth, I feel like you could do this for real if you wanted to.
20:29It did feel good helping him.
20:32I wouldn't mind doing that for a living.
20:36And there are other things about this job that are pretty great.
20:41Oh, yeah?
20:42Yeah.
20:44Would you ever want to hang out?
20:47Like, further away from the bathroom, maybe?
20:50Sure.
20:52That sounds nice.
20:57You know, we need help.
20:59Brody was trying to smoke some salmon, but then he got stuck in a window.
21:04It's okay.
21:06Come on.
21:11Fuck.
21:19Ben?
21:20Jesus.
21:21That's how Paxi used to come in?
21:22Yeah, it's freaking treacherous.
21:24There's nothing to hold on to except like a razor-sharp trellis.
21:28Huh.
21:28Always seemed pretty easy for him.
21:31Great.
21:33So, what are you doing here?
21:35Well, I heard about your college situation.
21:39Pretty pathetic, huh?
21:41No, it's not pathetic.
21:43Yeah, it is.
21:45Being rejected and waitlisted by everywhere you applied is, like, the definition of pathetic, so...
21:50You were waitlisted somewhere?
21:51Yeah.
21:52Princeton.
21:53Okay, so you still have a shot.
21:55No, I don't.
21:55They want me to do another essay, and I'm not going to.
21:58What?
21:59Are you out of your mind?
22:00No.
22:01I'm not wasting my time, and I'm done.
22:04I'll just apply again next fall.
22:06Look, Davey, you are many things.
22:09Hey, a maniac, a liar, a heavy sweater, a reckless driver.
22:14Hey, this is very hurtful.
22:15But you're not a quitter.
22:18Well, it's not going to make a difference, because I have no chance of getting in anyway.
22:26Look, if anyone gets how badly you wanted to go to Princeton and how much you killed yourself to try
22:30to make that happen, it's me.
22:32I mean, if I were you right now, I'd want someone to put me in, like, a medically induced coma.
22:36Yeah, I would like that.
22:38But if you don't try everything that you can, you're going to regret it.
22:45Hey, Ben?
22:47Yeah?
22:50I'm sorry I called you mean when Margo was over.
22:54You're actually very nice to come over and try and cheer me up.
23:00Did it work?
23:02Not really.
23:06But I will write that essay.
23:11You know, when you called me mean the other night, it didn't really bother me.
23:15But the thing that keeps replaying in my brain is when you reminded me that I'm the one who said
23:21that we shouldn't be together.
23:25Maybe I was wrong, David.
23:47What were you thinking?
23:49Mom, it's not what it looks like.
23:51Nothing happened between us.
23:52See, look, we're both fully clothed.
23:54What?
23:55Oh, Ben.
23:56I thought I was one of your dolls.
23:57But now that I do see you, get out of here.
24:01Miss Warner just called me this morning.
24:03You got into zero colleges and then on top of it, you lied to me?
24:06I know.
24:07I just, I couldn't...
24:08You couldn't what?
24:09I let you take charge of your own college process because for some strange reason, I thought you'd be sensible.
24:14What were you thinking?
24:15Only applying to IVs.
24:17I mean, how could you be so stupid?
24:20I didn't mean stupid.
24:21I just, I meant...
24:22Yes, you did.
24:25And you're right.
24:27I am.
24:28I am so sorry you moved all the way from India for nothing.
24:34David...
24:34Can I just, please be alone?
24:39Okay.
24:44So, you're graduating pretty soon.
24:46That's exciting.
24:47Is it?
24:48For me, it is.
24:50Now I don't have to hear about the weird social politics in orchestra anymore.
24:54Thought you liked when I talked about how bitchy the woodwinds were.
24:58Yeah, I kind of do.
25:00What's going on?
25:02Why you look so down?
25:03Oh, I don't know.
25:04Maybe because I'm a complete, gigantic failure.
25:07What are you talking about?
25:09You're not a failure.
25:10How?
25:11Like, what's your scale?
25:12Loser to trash can?
25:14When I first met you, you were a closed-off, angry little thing.
25:20You didn't want to get in touch with your feelings, your pain, your trauma.
25:25All you wanted to do was break stuff.
25:28Hell, I had to start putting all my ceramics away before you came in.
25:33Sorry.
25:34But look at you.
25:36Look how far you've come.
25:39You faced your trauma.
25:41And you came out on the other side.
25:43And I'm sorry to get a little emotional, but...
25:47There were some times there when I was really worried about you, miss girl.
25:52Look at you today.
25:53Hey, I am so proud of you.
25:57You survived, baby.
26:00You're a survivor.
26:01You really mean that?
26:03This little college thing.
26:05This is just a bump in the road.
26:07Compared to everything you've already overcome, you can do anything you put your mind to.
26:18Thank you, Dr. Ryan.
26:21And thank you for helping me.
26:24I'm sorry about your face.
26:27That's all right.
26:28That one was a little ugly anyways.
26:33Arizona State Admissions.
26:35How may I direct your call?
26:36Hi.
26:37My name is Paxton Hall-Yoshida.
26:39I was enrolled at the beginning of the year and I ended up dropping out.
26:42But now I was kind of thinking I want to come back and transfer to the undergraduate teachers college.
26:47Hey, sir, I don't need your whole life story, okay?
26:50Oh, sorry.
26:52Let me just connect you with undergraduate admissions.
26:54Okay.
26:55And congrats on being a sun devil again.
27:00Thanks.
27:03After talking to Dr. Ryan, Davy knew exactly what this essay needed to say.
27:12A long time ago, someone told me to write my college essay about my father.
27:16But I didn't want to because it felt exploitative and wrong.
27:21However, I don't think there's a way to really know me without knowing about him.
27:26I should back up and tell you that my father died my freshman year of high school.
27:30And he died right in front of me at an orchestra concert.
27:34I was 15 years old and I watched the person I loved most in the world disappear right before my
27:40eyes.
27:41But I don't want to focus on his death.
27:44It was how he lived that really shaped me.
27:47He was a person who had unending joy and optimism about the world.
27:52Princeton was actually a dream he and I came up with together.
27:54I think I've so fiercely held on to Princeton so that I could keep holding on to him.
28:01But if you don't accept me, I'll be okay.
28:04Because I can't lose him.
28:06He's always with me.
28:08But if you do happen to find a spot for me,
28:10I promise I won't take a second of it for granted.
28:13Because I'd be living that dream, not just for me alone.
29:17Go to bed.
29:42Go to bed.
30:12Go to bed.
30:42Go to bed.
31:07Go to bed.
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