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00:01Mr. Miller, if you could help Lucy, I would really appreciate it.
00:05Well, if you see that she gets here, I'll try to see that she stays.
00:08He grabbed me! He tried to!
00:12Lucy came running out of Miller's office screaming.
00:15I guess he made a grab for her.
00:17You taking up social work, Pammy?
00:19Don't you like the idea of your old boyfriend running around with Lucy?
00:27Easy, Cam, boy! Easy!
00:28Pamela, take her home.
00:59I can't believe!
01:02I can't believe there are.
01:09He's my son, I can't believe it!
01:13I can't believe, I can't believe it!
01:17I can't believe it!
01:21I can've got em'
01:23Schick!
01:24Schick!
01:25No wonder!
01:26I don't want to know!
01:26I can't believe it!
01:27I can't believe it!
01:28Every step!
01:28You can't believe it!
01:28Give us a chance!
03:28Come on, sweetheart.
03:34Put your foot right in there. Ready?
03:37Got your other foot in?
03:39Uh-huh.
03:39Okay, now just take her on down at the end, turn her around, bring her right back.
03:43Okay?
03:44Okay.
03:54Relax a little and hold on with your knees.
03:56Easy for you to say.
04:07Ray, I don't want to.
04:09If you say anything about want to, just do it.
04:12The girl hates school.
04:13She knows how she is.
04:15She's a hellion.
04:15When she has to do something, she hates.
04:17Get this stuff a little cotton in your ears.
04:19Keep those hands on the wheel.
04:21Drive to school.
04:22Bake clothes.
04:23Ray?
04:23I got a ranch to run, Hal.
04:25I got no time to be no warden.
04:27Make time, Ray.
04:29Buddy.
04:29My daddy told you to take Lucy to school every day.
04:32Bobby, you know I always do everything Jock asks.
04:36You just don't understand.
04:38It's different.
04:39I don't see how.
04:42It just is.
04:44Used to almost everything Jock tells you right to the medic.
04:47It's no hit so sudden, it caught us by surprise.
04:51I got 200 head on a south range needs moving.
04:55Just take Lucy to school and that's it.
05:00I'll run you back up the herd.
05:01We'll be done with breakfast in about an hour.
05:03Lucy will be ready.
05:06Yeah.
05:40How am I doing?
05:42Terrific.
05:48Can I go around again?
05:49No, I don't think so, honey.
05:50Breakfast time.
05:51Come on.
05:53Breakfast.
05:57Well, I could be induced to forget breakfast.
06:02You're good, huh?
06:03Mm-hmm.
06:03You're crazy.
06:04I'm hungry.
06:06Mm-hmm.
06:07Okay.
06:08What's going on with you and Ray?
06:10Oh, nothing, honey.
06:12Daddy asked him to take Lucy to school every day and he's just trying to subcontract the job.
06:15That's all.
06:17Okay.
06:20Breakfast?
06:22Hungry.
06:25I don't like you when Lucy skips breakfast.
06:29What a ride, Ellie.
06:30At least we don't get those letters from her school anymore.
06:34Lucy used to like school.
06:35That changed years ago.
06:37Well, as long as she goes, that's all I care about.
06:40I never did like the idea of her going to private school anyway.
06:44Would you really assent her?
06:45We may still have to, if her studies suffer.
06:48I was glad if she didn't say anything about her failing.
06:50No, just that she never attends.
06:52How's she going to graduate this spring if she never attends?
06:57Morning, everybody.
06:58Morning.
06:58How are you, Lucy?
06:59Morning, sweetheart.
07:01Morning, granddaddy.
07:02Oh, thank you.
07:03Lucy, there's still plenty of breakfast left.
07:05Oh, no, thanks, Grandma.
07:07Ray's coming by to take me to school in a minute.
07:11Lucy, you're going to change, aren't you?
07:14Change?
07:15You're close.
07:17Sure.
07:18I can't go disgracing the family now, can I?
07:28Well, I guess we'd better be moving, too.
07:31I'm finished.
07:33I'll get my things.
07:42Bobby's really gotten into the executive business, hasn't he?
07:44That's right.
07:46He has.
07:53Excuse me, Mama.
08:20I'm driving you to Dallas a little later, Sue.
08:23I love him. Come along. Thank you.
08:35Pam?
08:40Hi, Ray.
08:41Good morning, Pam.
08:43Is Bobby thinking about getting me fired?
08:46Why would he do that?
08:47Has he said anything?
08:49Not to me.
08:51Yeah, I just thought maybe because of us.
08:55Us is ancient history.
08:59I've been at this ranch a long time, Pam. I don't want to leave.
09:03Could you talk to Bobby, maybe put a good word in for me?
09:07If it's needed, I'll do it.
09:08But you're worried about nothing.
09:15Thanks a lot.
09:17Morning, Ray.
09:18J.R.
09:20Bobby.
09:23What was all that, hon?
09:24Oh, listen. Ray thinks you're going to fire him.
09:27Well, if he does his job, I don't see why.
09:33Come home early.
09:34Mm-hmm.
09:37Hey, Sue, I mean, if you can't remember to take a couple of things out of the church before you
09:40send them along.
09:41Just don't bother to send them. I'll get one of the maids to it, okay?
09:44Sure.
09:44Great.
09:45Have a nice day. See you.
09:46Bye, Sue.
09:48We're all those lovers.
09:50Bye, Sue.
09:51Bye.
09:54Bye.
09:55Bye.
09:55Bye.
09:56Bye.
09:58Bye.
10:16See you later, Auntie.
10:42Coffee pan?
10:44Oh, I'd love some.
10:50What a sorry charade.
10:55I beg your pardon?
10:57Every morning, little do she packs off to school.
11:01At the time, she forgets to pretend to take books.
11:07She thinks I don't see, and she sneaks on back, goes into the stable and gets that horse of hers,
11:15and off she goes to Lord knows where.
11:20I always wanted a daughter.
11:22I always wanted a daughter.
11:24Maybe it's a good thing I never had one.
11:28Why do you say that?
11:29The Ewing men, the Ewing men are strong.
11:33The Ewing men are strong.
11:33Jock, J.R., Bobby.
11:36Lucy's father, he wasn't strong.
11:40Couldn't compete.
11:45That's why he left, and left Lucy with us.
11:52These strong Ewing men never have had the strength to say no to her.
11:58And I haven't been any stronger.
12:02I'm afraid Lucy's spoiled.
12:06Well, she has a lot of spirit.
12:14I don't want to have to send her to boarding school.
12:19I don't want to lose her.
12:23I don't want to lose her.
12:29Thank you, Pamela.
12:31For what?
12:34For listening.
12:39Are you going to that new disco in Braddock?
12:41Sky Blue?
12:43Ma night.
12:44Grand Open.
12:45You gonna take me?
12:46Only if I feel like getting murdered in my boots.
12:50Hey, slow down.
12:52You'll be late for school.
12:54You know I ain't going.
12:55Yes, you are.
12:57Every morning we have this exact conversation.
13:00And who always wins?
13:02Today I win.
13:04Oh, yeah?
13:05Uh-uh.
13:06Lucy.
13:07Cut it out.
13:08Come on.
13:09Cut what out, Ray?
13:10Come on, Lucy.
13:11Come on.
13:12Get Roy.
13:13Then don't.
13:15Come on.
13:17Come on, baby.
13:18Come on.
13:19Oh, God.
13:20Oh, God.
13:22Oh, God.
13:23Oh, God.
13:23Oh, God.
13:24Oh, God.
13:24Oh, God.
13:27Oh, God.
13:28Oh, God.
13:28Oh, God.
13:29Oh, God.
13:33Oh, God.
13:35Oh, God.
13:36Oh, God.
13:37Oh, God.
13:37Oh, God.
13:39Oh, God.
13:40Oh, God.
13:41Oh, God.
13:44Oh, God.
13:45Oh, God.
13:54Yeah, I'm sorry, I think it's me.
14:30No, I'm afraid Mrs. Ewing isn't it. Wait a minute, I am Mrs. Ewing. One of the Mrs. Ewings, anyway.
14:39Lucy's aunt by marriage.
14:44As far as I know, the letters stop coming.
14:49Your guess is as good as mine, Mr. Miller, and I'm afraid both of our guesses are right.
14:55She'll be there today if I can find her.
14:59Yeah, sure. Thank you. Goodbye.
15:21Oh, damn it.
15:25Ray?
15:26Yeah, you right there.
15:31Dan?
15:32Come down here a minute.
15:34You giving me orders now?
15:36Come down here, please.
15:49Something I can do for you?
15:50Yeah. Leave us alone. I want to talk to Lucy.
15:54Now, Pam, you ain't got...
15:55Now, Ray.
16:03Suit yourself.
16:10Lucy?
16:18Ray Krebs was just telling me how you and he used to, um...
16:22Never mind me and Ray Krebs. The subject is school.
16:26I get all the education I need, right here.
16:31You're going to school?
16:33I'm not going anywhere.
16:35How about seeing Jock?
16:37Fine.
16:39Granddaddy believes everything I tell him.
16:41Well, the letters from the school, he's gonna believe they were lost in the mail.
16:45If that's what I tell him.
16:47And when I get copies of the letters, he's gonna believe those are lies?
16:50Sure.
16:52Sweetie, that's a set of lies only an imbecile would believe.
16:56You're not really gonna tell him, are you?
16:59Oh, I really am.
17:00And I'm really gonna get copies of those letters.
17:02Why?
17:03Why do you care?
17:05Because I'm a Ewing now.
17:07This family is so full of guilt because your daddy ran away.
17:10They let you run wild.
17:12Well, babyface, that won't work with me.
17:16What do I have to do?
17:19Go to school.
17:20No.
17:24No.
18:06He's on the phone, Bobby.
18:13What you into today?
18:15Voting records.
18:16Lone Star Oilmen Association.
18:18I prefer Harold Robbins.
18:22Lately, Ewing Oil's been packing a hell of a lot of wallop with the association.
18:26Well, J.R.'s been on the winning side and a lot of votes.
18:30Well, maybe.
18:32But every time he changes his votes, six or seven votes go right along with him.
18:36And that takes muscle.
18:37Even my daddy didn't have that kind of muscle.
18:39Your brother's a very persuasive fellow.
18:42Well, it takes more than persuasiveness to swing these votes.
18:46It takes oil.
18:47We don't have that kind of oil.
18:50Just let me get us John Hancock in time for the afternoon mail.
18:58I won't be a minute.
19:11What's all that?
19:13Nothing.
19:13Camouflage.
19:15Bobby's out there with the association minutes.
19:20So?
19:21He's putting things together.
19:23Like, how come Ewing Oil packs as much punch as it does?
19:27What'd you tell him?
19:29That you're a very persuasive fellow.
19:31You're lucky.
19:31I don't know what I said.
19:34All right.
19:35Tell him I gotta have the office for an hour.
19:37I think so.
19:39Okay.
19:48Damn.
20:11Lucy?
20:13Yeah?
20:13Mr. Dewey?
20:14Yes?
20:15Hi, I'm Mr. Miller.
20:16I spoke to you on the phone.
20:17Oh, hello.
20:18Hello, Lucy.
20:19Hi.
20:20Let's see, you should be on your way to, uh, what?
20:22History?
20:23You should know better than me.
20:26Perhaps you forgot the room number.
20:27If you'd like, I...
20:28I can manage.
20:29I'll find it.
20:31My office after last class, please.
20:35Lucy?
20:40I know, I know.
20:45How'd you manage?
20:47Blackmail.
20:48Whatever works.
20:50Mr. Miller, if you could help Lucy, I would really appreciate it.
20:53I know she must be behind the others.
20:57Well, if you see that she gets here, I'll, uh, I'll try to see that she stays.
21:01She's in the most trouble in, in math.
21:03I could, uh...
21:05I'll tutor her.
21:07Oh, thank you.
21:08Sure.
21:09That's, like, fun.
21:10Yes, right.
21:11That's fun.
21:12That's fun.
21:13That's fun.
21:13That's fun.
21:14That's fun.
21:14Yeah, you're doing anything Saturday night here.
21:16Oh, yeah, why?
21:17What do you want?
21:17You might want to...
21:18Oh, okay.
21:18You know, free Friday.
21:19You don't want to go out with him.
21:20You can be the Friday.
21:22You don't want to go out with him.
21:22Okay.
21:23Bye.
21:23That's so good.
21:24Good old football game.
21:25Maybe you have to football game.
21:28Football game now.
21:29What about a drive-in?
21:31Hi, Lucy.
21:35Only math, huh?
21:36That's pretty good.
21:37What?
21:38Well, math's the only subject you're having trouble.
21:41I overheard your conversation with Miller just now.
21:44I'm the president of the letter club.
21:46Our office is right next to Miller's.
21:49The letter club provides services.
21:51We're good at everything.
21:53We tutor, math, biology.
21:55I bet you're a wizard.
21:56Sex education.
21:58Say, you've got a terrific sense of humor, you know that?
22:01Different, but terrific.
22:04So with your sense of humor and my talent in math...
22:08Well, anyway, it's good to see you back in school.
22:18Sorry I'm late.
22:21Hi, I'm Roger Hurley.
22:23I'm Lee Ewing.
22:25Surely not Lucy's mom.
22:26Surely not.
22:28Her aunt.
22:34Will you take care now?
22:36Bye.
22:39He seemed like a real nice boy.
22:42He's nice looking anyway.
22:45Hackry?
22:45I can't stand him.
22:47It wouldn't hurt you to date a boy your own age for a change.
22:51Date?
23:04I bought you some new school clothes today.
23:06I think you'll like them.
23:07Why don't you look in the pink box?
23:09Mm-hmm.
23:21I don't, as you were...
23:31No, I don't.
23:33I don't know.
23:37I don't know.
23:49Beep! Beep! Beep!
23:55Oh, so, take this upstairs.
23:58I'll be back in a little while, and I'll help you with alterations.
25:15I'm real calm, so you know I mean it.
25:17If you and Lucy are together again, I'm going to tell my husband, J.R., and Jock.
25:22You told me yourself you know what they'll do.
25:25Yeah. Kill me.
25:28Jock and J.R. would, anyhow.
25:30Without batting an eye.
25:33Then we understand each other.
25:35You taking up social work, Pammy?
25:38Or don't you like the idea of your old boyfriend running around with Lucy?
25:43Never mind that now.
25:45Just be sure to do your part.
25:48Stay away from Lucy.
26:01Bobby, what are you through with this?
26:03I don't know. What is it?
26:04Lone Star Oilman Association.
26:07Oh, no, no, no. I've got to talk to J.R. about that.
26:10J.R. left, Bobby.
26:12He what?
26:13He went with Sue Ellen. They're staying in town tonight.
26:16He said for you to take his car.
26:18Oh, he knew I wanted to talk to him about it.
26:20I don't know.
26:20He ihm mosquito.
26:34JUST HEALTHY
26:34In the Adaptation
26:35In the Adaptation
26:36In the Adaptation
26:39In the Adaptation
26:39In the Adaptation
26:40Suppdled
26:41In the Adaptation
26:42Out of the Adaptation
26:42He'llktビrand
26:43A Lone
26:43In the Adaptation
27:03That wasn't so difficult, was it?
27:07Okay.
27:10Good.
27:12You know, you're not half bad at this.
27:17Is, uh, is Mrs. Ewing picking you up today?
27:21Yes.
27:23Well, you can wait here if you'd like.
27:25Okay.
27:26If we don't have to talk.
27:29Sure.
28:05Help!
28:06Stop it!
28:07Stop!
28:08He's trying to grab me!
28:09He's going with you.
28:11Help!
28:12He...
28:13He grabbed me!
28:14He drugged you!
28:16Help!
28:16Rory!
28:17He helped me open it.
28:19Oh!
28:46Mrs. Ewing, Lucy's not here. She left.
28:48She left. She ran out. Poor kid. I guess Mr. Miller tried to, you know.
28:56No, I don't know.
28:58Well, take advantage of her. Lucy came running out of Miller's office screaming. Her blast was all torn up. I
29:05guess he made a grab for her. I guess Mr. Miller's in big trouble. He's in the principal's office now.
29:15Mr. Daly, I have been telling you that this is all some terrible mistake.
29:19I wish that's all it were.
29:24Come in.
29:27Mrs. Ewing, this is Mr. Daly, the principal.
29:31Pamela Ewing. Lucy's aunt.
29:34You've heard what's happened.
29:36Nothing happened, Mrs. Ewing. Nothing. You must know that.
29:39Nothing? Lucy Ewing comes running out of your office screaming, clothing torn? I'm going to have to call the police.
29:45Don't do that. I'd like to talk to Lucy first.
29:48Mr. Daly, you know Lucy Ewing. She's done everything to avoid school.
29:52Sir, I have a family.
29:54So do I.
29:55This is too serious.
29:56First thing Monday morning, I'll have Lucy here. I'll assume the responsibility.
30:03Monday morning?
30:04First thing.
30:07You dug your own grave, Miller.
30:09I hope this lady can pull you out of it.
30:12So do I.
30:13Because you sure won't.
30:14No, I won't.
30:15I warned you.
30:17I warned you.
30:21What did he warn you of that?
30:24The Jock Ewing.
30:27That it would be unwise to give Jock Ewing any bad news, that he had a lot of power.
30:32Mrs. Ewing, if he finds out about this, he won't stop to ask questions.
30:37It's more than my job I'm worried about.
30:39I could go to jail, or worse.
30:42You brought Lucy back.
30:43You asked for my help.
30:46I'm asking for yours.
30:54J.R.?
30:55Yeah, Bobby?
30:56Can I bother you?
30:58Come on in.
31:02I was wondering if maybe you'd do me a little favor.
31:06Well, sure.
31:07What can I do?
31:08Let me in on the secrets of your power of persuasion?
31:13Oh, well, there's no secret.
31:15It just runs with the family.
31:17Well, look at all the years you've been out there persuading while I've been stuck at that desk.
31:20That's just it, J.R.
31:22I'm not on the road anymore.
31:23Yeah, I do know that.
31:26Surely do.
31:28I want to tell you how you filled your daddy's heart with joy when you decided to settle down and
31:33come into the business with me.
31:34Well, that's just it.
31:35I'm in the business.
31:36I think I have a right to know everything there is to know.
31:39Do you?
31:42Well, not as simple as that.
32:11I don't see why, J.R.
32:13You've been out there spreading the bees around and whining and dining friends of Ewing Oil and hanging out with
32:19fancy women and, in general, being charming.
32:22I've been making the company work.
32:24And I've been making it grow.
32:26Well, that's true enough.
32:27Ever since I can remember, all you ever thought about was running Ewing Oil.
32:31Seems to me you're doing the thing you love best.
32:34I am.
32:34Yeah, I truly am.
32:36What I'm trying to say is this.
32:38I've had to make decisions and I've had to make deals that a man who runs a company has to
32:42make.
32:43And that's my business.
32:44Mine alone.
32:46And as long as I'm running this company, Bobby, that's the way it's going to stay.
32:51That answer your question?
32:52Oh, yeah.
32:53I answered a few of them I didn't even ask.
33:11Get in.
33:13Walking is good for my figure.
33:15Why did you do it?
33:17Me?
33:18Mr. Miller scared me half to death.
33:21It never would have happened if you hadn't made me go to school.
33:24Do you know what this could do to Mr. Miller?
33:27Do you really care about Mr. Miller?
33:30I care what happens to him.
33:33Then Monday, I'll go to school and I'll tell them it was just a little misunderstanding.
33:38And in return for this magnificent gesture.
33:44Well, you just make sure no more letters come to the house when I skip school.
33:48And you keep Miss Ellie believing I'm in school every day.
33:55You really work this beautifully.
33:59See what happens when you care about people?
34:17You see, are you back in that school routine now?
34:19Mm-hmm.
34:20I'm even beginning to enjoy it.
34:22You really look pretty this morning.
34:23Regular Betty Cohen.
34:25Betty who?
34:27Betty Cohen.
34:29Was that one of the outfits Pam bought you?
34:31Yes, it was.
34:34I admire her taste.
34:36Well, she should have good taste.
34:38After all those years working in the department stores.
34:44Excuse me.
34:45Telephone, Mrs. Lucy.
34:47Oh, thank you.
34:50Francisca, coffee in the living room.
35:04Pamela, I, for one, I'm grateful for your interest to Lucy.
35:07Oh, thank you, Miss Ellie, but I have only one.
35:10Well, I'm doing pretty well down there.
35:12Please, because I love you like me.
35:13Yeah.
35:14Okay.
35:16I said, okay.
35:19Eight o'clock, nine o'clock, who cares?
35:43Granddaddy?
35:43Hi, sugar.
35:44Want to take on a winner?
35:45Oh, not right now, thanks.
35:47A boy from school called and asked if I could go to a party with him.
35:50What kind of party?
35:52Lucy, a gentleman never calls a lady on the evening of a party.
35:58He apologized, Granddaddy.
36:00He said his folks were having some guests over,
36:02and he didn't know the kids were invited.
36:04Otherwise, he would have called me sooner.
36:06Well, nevertheless, I don't think it's a good act.
36:08J.R.
36:09Lucy, what's the boy's name?
36:12Roger Hurley.
36:13Doc Hurley, boy?
36:15I don't know.
36:16I think it's Doc's grandson.
36:20Well, as long as your parents give him the party okay.
36:22You grow out of here.
36:23Oh, thank you, Granddaddy.
36:25Have a good time.
36:27You gotta stop treating her like a child, Jock.
36:30She's gonna have dates.
36:32Makes me feel old.
36:34Junior, you were born old.
36:47You wanna talk about it or just sit there and comb your hair all night?
36:51Oh, come on, honey.
36:53I thought you'd have been happy about it.
36:55Mama come on over to your side like she did?
36:58I don't understand what upset you.
37:00It's just she thinks I have Lucy in hand.
37:03Well, don't you?
37:04I don't know who's got who.
37:06Lucy thinks I'm doing this to make points with your mama.
37:09Instead of caring what happens to her.
37:18Well?
37:19Well, what?
37:20Well, why are you doing it?
37:22I don't know.
37:24Maybe Lucy's right.
37:25Oh, come on.
37:26I don't believe that.
37:27You're not the kind of person who goes around trying to score points.
37:29If you were, you sure wouldn't have married me.
37:32That's for sure.
37:34I believe you might just see a little of Pamela Barnes and Lucy Ewing.
37:38Do you now?
37:39I believe also you probably understand her a lot better than the rest of us.
37:43Now, if you didn't care for her, you wouldn't sit around here moping instead of getting dressed.
37:47Getting dressed for what?
37:49For the opening of the new disco in downtown Braddock tonight?
37:52That wouldn't be official without Bobby Ewing and his charming new bride.
37:58Besides, if we spend much more time up here in this room, J.R. is going to have a bug
38:01to find out what we're doing that he's not.
38:06Now get dressed.
38:10Pamela.
38:14Pamela.
38:16Don't sit out too late. Drive careful. You hear it?
38:19Yes, sir. I will.
38:20Give my best to your granddaddy.
38:21I will, sir. Good night.
38:22Good night.
38:22Good night, Miss Ellie.
38:24Good night, granddaddy.
38:26Good night, granddaddy.
38:27Bye, baby.
38:30You're a nice boy.
38:33The sort that reminds me how smart I was.
38:36Smart about what?
38:38Marrying a man with dirty fingernails.
39:00Hey, stop it.
39:02Stop it, Roger.
39:03Hey, didn't we have an understanding?
39:05You know, I can clear Mr. Miller in two seconds.
39:10I hate you for this.
39:12You'll feel different later.
39:15Maybe.
39:17Come on, let's make a night of it, okay?
39:20Your granddaddy said early.
39:21He falls asleep.
39:23Let's go dancing.
39:26Dancing?
39:28Dancing makes me very affectionate.
39:32And then?
39:36You know a good place?
39:38If you've got ID.
39:41Honey, I got everything we need.
39:43Did you look here, too?
39:53Hello?
39:59Hello?
40:02Hello?
40:05Hello?
40:06Hello?
41:07Just come on, help me.
41:35Okay, now, what is this?
41:37What are you doing here?
41:38This creep.
41:39You made me go out with him.
41:41You've got to take care of him, Ray.
41:43You know what he wants.
41:45Now that's between you and him.
41:47Ray, come on.
41:48Just get rid of him for me.
41:50Come on.
41:50See, this is crazy.
41:52Somebody should have seen us here.
41:53I don't care.
41:55I won't go home with that guy.
41:58Try to go home with you.
41:59We'll see.
42:00I won't go home with you.
42:08See?
42:09I won't go home.
42:14Come on.
42:23Come on.
42:24Come on.
42:25Come on.
42:38Roger, isn't it?
42:39Yes. Hi, Mrs. Ewing.
42:41Hi. This is my husband, Bobby Ewing.
42:44Hi.
42:44This is Roger.
42:46I don't know.
42:47Maureen. Maureen. Aren't you together?
42:50No, I'm with Lucy. She's over talking to somebody.
42:53Okay. You're the one who called Lucy tonight?
42:59Sure.
43:15Take her home.
43:16Wait a minute, Bobby.
43:19Oh! Oh, Bobby!
43:21Easy, careful, boy! Easy!
43:23I only wanted him to help me get rid of that creep, Roger.
43:26Pamela, take her home.
43:32I'm okay.
43:35Go.
43:42Well, I figure you had that one coming.
43:45If you want any more, let's just go right on outside.
43:47No, I figure it's finished.
43:49Is it? What was it about?
43:51About you and Lucy.
43:54Sure about that?
43:58If it ain't about me and Lucy, you got nothing left to fight about.
44:04Pam's your lady.
44:05All the way.
44:06Not mine, Bobby.
44:15Hey, you saw what happened in the school, didn't you?
44:18That's the only reason I can think of Lucy B out with you.
44:21You're just going along with this to get friendlier with her, right?
44:25Mind your own business. I don't need your help.
44:27Like it or not, you've got it.
44:29Monday morning, you're going to school with me and you're going to tell them exactly what you saw.
44:34Now, why would I do that?
44:36Because if you don't, I'll tell my husband you've been blackmailing his niece.
44:41And Roger, he won't take kindly to that.
44:48Lucy?
44:55Well, get lost. I'll go with her.
45:08Well, are you happy now?
45:11Not really.
45:13You know what?
45:14You make Sue Ellen look sincere.
45:18She's a simp, but she doesn't fling it like you do.
45:23She says how nice I gotta look and talk.
45:26She really believes it matters, though.
45:29In her own way, she's trying to help me.
45:31Not like you.
45:33You know something?
45:36You're a you-ing already, you know that?
45:39Yeah, because...
45:40Because you already know how to use people.
45:44Lie about it.
45:53Lucy?
45:56Now, what was all that?
45:58It was personal.
46:00Where's that boy you were with?
46:02I don't know.
46:03Well, how do you plan on getting home?
46:05I'll manage.
46:06No, I'll manage from here on in, if you don't mind.
46:08Now, why did you come down so hard on Pammy?
46:10Why don't you go ask her?
46:17Well, you know when she first started taking me to school and everything?
46:23Never mind.
46:24You thought she cared?
46:27Maybe.
46:28She does.
46:30Lucy, you and Pammy are...
46:32Don't go telling me how much alike we are.
46:34I wasn't gonna say that.
46:36I was gonna say that Pammy probably cares about you more than anybody else.
46:39Oh, yeah.
46:40Come on, shortcake, you know how it is.
46:42We love you, but we never have the time to give you any guidance.
46:48I don't need guidance.
46:50No, of course you don't.
46:51You're just perfect in every way.
46:53Come on.
46:55She cares and you know it.
46:58Now, let's go find her.
47:15Look, I know we all got a lot of talking to do, but...
47:19Come on, I got two of the prettiest girls in Texas.
47:21I think you're out of dance till dawn.
47:25Pam?
47:29You heard the man.
48:00You heard the man.
48:26You heard the man.
48:26Come on.