Dawson's Creek Season 5 Episode 11 Something Wild
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00:00500 S's please.
00:02Two S's.
00:07Is that the mail?
00:08No, Joey, your grades haven't come yet.
00:12Believe me, grades are the furthest thing from my mind right now.
00:15You can stop the nonchalant attitude.
00:18I know it's driving you crazy.
00:20Actually, something else is driving me crazy.
00:22Do you want to talk about it?
00:24Yes.
00:26Stop bugging me.
00:30I was talking about Dawson and Jay.
00:33Thank you so much for the reminder, Bess.
00:36Now, if you don't mind, I would like to get back to enjoying my vacation.
00:39You should enjoy your vacation.
00:41So why don't you get off the sofa and go do something fun?
00:44Just because I'm not in Daytona participating in some wet t-shirt contest doesn't mean I'm not having any fun.
00:50Come on, Joey.
00:52When's the last time you did something wild?
00:55I'm wild quite frequently.
00:57Letting your hair air dry doesn't count.
01:00I'll run with the scissors later, okay?
01:02Isn't there someone you can call?
01:04Maybe I'll call Dawson and Jen.
01:07Maybe not.
01:13Hey.
01:14Hey.
01:16I love this place. Potter B&B.
01:18It seems like just yesterday I was dancing in the kitchen with Frederick Fricke.
01:21Aren't you supposed to be dancing in the kitchen with Danny Brecker?
01:24No, I had to come into town and pick something up.
01:26How's vacation going?
01:28Behold the human vegetable.
01:31Actually, I'm having a wonderful time.
01:33I'm reading, relaxing, watching TV.
01:37Totally and completely enjoying myself.
01:40That's good to hear.
01:42I just dropped by to see if you wanted to ride back to Boston, but I will see you there.
01:45You're going back to Boston?
01:47Yeah, I'm leaving right now.
01:50My best. I've had a wonderful time. Thank you for everything. I love you.
01:54Give Alexander a big kiss for me.
02:07My heart is in my hands.
02:11My head is in the clouds.
02:16My feet have left the ground.
02:19My life is turning around and around.
02:25Every voice inside my head is telling me to run like mad.
02:33On bows and arrows, stars and sunsets.
02:38Hey, hey, hey, yeah.
02:40Hey, hey, hey, yeah.
02:42Every heartbeat, every kiss just makes me wonder what all this is.
02:51Suits of armor, hearts and arrows.
02:55Hey, hey, hey, yeah.
03:04Check this out. You've got to take this class, Dawson.
03:08The Kasdan family, a colloquium, and a dynastic rule in Hollywood.
03:12You really want me to enroll in this local college, don't you?
03:15It sounds like they have an amazing film program, and I think that you'd probably get a lot out of it.
03:21I'll think about it later. I just want to savor the significance of this moment.
03:24This is the first time I've actually brought a girl home.
03:29Well, I'd hate to ruin the moment for you, but I think that I'm actually going through a rite of passage or two.
03:37This is the first time that I've been brought home.
03:41Really?
03:42Yeah, usually I get brought to a motel.
03:45I've already done that.
03:47Yes, we have.
03:49If you want to do it again, you just let me know.
03:53Dawson Leary, I am shocked at your presumptuousness.
03:59You know, you might not want to do crowns while you're on your hand up my thigh.
04:03Because it's just a little, uh...
04:07I'm sorry?
04:20Of course you ended up with her.
04:22I mean, Jim's spontaneous and wild.
04:27In the end, guys always end up with a wild girl.
04:30I can see it on his face the first time he saw her get out of that taxi.
04:33You're really going to have to get past this, Jill.
04:35I'm past it. I'm totally past it. In fact, I really even think about them days.
04:40They just happen to be on your mind right now.
04:43Well, actually I was wondering whether or not this car is yours.
04:47It is indeed. All 289 horses.
04:51Where did you get all these horses?
04:53You know, I actually have something much more interesting to talk to you about.
04:56It just so happens that there's an opening for a waitress at Civilization.
05:00Are you interested?
05:02Surely you don't think there's a chance in hell that I'd once again serve food to hungry people.
05:06All I know is that with your qualifications, Brecker would love you.
05:10Yeah, and after the recommendation I would give for Mrs. Valentine,
05:13the food and beverage industry would not be a career option.
05:16Hey, speaking of...
05:18Check your grades lately?
05:21Not yet.
05:24You seem pretty carefree about the whole thing, Jill.
05:27Well, that's me. When it comes to grades, I'm all about the carefree.
05:30So you're freaking out?
05:32No, please. Sorry to disappoint you, but I've changed.
05:35Oh, really?
05:37I mean, I took my tests. I did my best.
05:40There's nothing more I can do, so I'm moving on.
05:44Tell me honestly, you're not going to run to the bursar's office as soon as you get home to check on your grades?
05:50You know, there's a fundamental difference between having a thought and actually acting upon it.
05:55This is true. There's also a fundamental difference between saying that you're going to change and actually doing it.
06:12I can't get out.
06:13I got it.
06:14Oh, thanks.
06:20Dustin, what did your mom say when you told her about us?
06:23I don't know.
06:26Oh, I foresee strangeness in her eyes.
06:29I can't think as bad as I did from the help.
06:32But she's going to know why we were so late.
06:34How could she possibly know?
06:36Ah, you made it.
06:38Hey.
06:39Hey.
06:40Oh, I was starting to get worried.
06:42Yeah, well, we stopped for a little while.
06:45Get gas.
06:46And rest, and then we got some gas.
06:49Then we rested a little bit.
06:59Uh, honey?
07:00Yeah?
07:01Your, uh, t-shirt, it's on Inside Out.
07:07Let's, uh, let's eat first.
07:09What a hungry, hungry girl.
07:11Yeah.
07:12Traveled a long way today.
07:14So what are you going to do in this place all by yourself for several days?
07:19I'm going to enjoy having my room all to myself.
07:26Joey?
07:28Audrey.
07:30Hey!
07:32Did you miss me?
07:33Audrey, what are you doing here?
07:35Oh, well, I got in last night.
07:37Cut.
07:38I'm so glad to see you.
07:39Okay, this place is deserted.
07:41There's no one around.
07:42And I'm starving.
07:43Did you ever consider maybe going to a restaurant?
07:45There are a couple of those here in Boston.
07:47And eat by myself, please.
07:49I thought you were with your parents until you arrived.
07:51Yeah, we were.
07:53But we had this big fight about money, and they even suggested I get rental boots.
07:58Can you believe that?
07:59What's wrong with rental boots?
08:00Hard to coordinate with a hopping bunny suit.
08:03Oh, and get this.
08:04I can't give my campus tours anymore.
08:06Apparently some woman complained because I was hitting on her son.
08:09Complained because I was hitting on her son?
08:11How was I supposed to know he was in high school?
08:15I don't know, you guys.
08:17Looks like I might have to get a job.
08:25What?
08:29I am so perfect for this job.
08:31I'm basically just going to have dinner with lots of fun new people every night.
08:35No, the job is to bring them dinner, not date them.
08:38I know, but people want a little personality with their dining experience.
08:45People want good food, professionally served.
08:47I love the way everything comes on a bed of or drizzled with something.
08:52It's so thrilling.
08:53Listen, grilled foie gras drizzled with a mango sauterne reduction sauce.
08:59I can so sell that.
09:01What the hell is foie gras?
09:03It's fattened duck liver.
09:05Ew, that's just wrong.
09:07Oh no, you wouldn't say that if you tried to trust me.
09:09It would blow your mind.
09:12Tell me something.
09:13Does this sort of thing usually work with the ladies?
09:16What sort of thing?
09:17The, if I'm this passionate about the sensual art of cooking, imagine how good I am in bed thing.
09:24Imagine how good you'd do if you actually trimmed your nails.
09:28I'm a busy guy.
09:29Hey, you were the one who was talking about professionalism, buddy.
09:32Waiter, waiter, is this your girlfriend?
09:34No, no, no, no, this is Audrey.
09:37She's here to interview for the waitress position.
09:39Hi.
09:40I really love what you've done with the place.
09:42Welcome aboard, Audrey.
09:43What?
09:44Welcome aboard.
09:45Any woman that can put water in this place like that is the kind of woman that I want working for me.
09:50Can we start tomorrow?
09:51Absolutely.
09:52Fantastic, I'll go get you the paperwork.
09:54You, young man, make sure that she tastes the foie gras.
09:57It's fantastic.
10:00I love that guy.
10:05Oops.
10:07Oh, it's okay, honey.
10:08I know.
10:11Thanks.
10:14So, uh, Jen, how's school going?
10:17Have you thought about a major yet?
10:20Not really.
10:21I'm just, I'm just trying to take it day by day right now.
10:25So how is the lovely Lily Leary?
10:30She took her first steps the other day.
10:32She was like, so cute.
10:34Aw.
10:35You haven't put the baby gate up yet on the stairs.
10:38Honey, I will.
10:39Okay.
10:42Have you met your new neighbors yet?
10:45Oh, you know, the people that bought your old house,
10:47they just use it as a summer place that's been boarded up the rest of the year.
10:51It's sort of sad to think of that house all cobwebby.
10:58Excuse me.
11:03Hello?
11:06Well, no, it's still leaking.
11:09Well, no, I kind of need to get it fixed.
11:13The plumber has to fix it before we get to the restaurant yet?
11:16Like now.
11:19You were supposed to have it fixed last week.
11:25No, meet me there in 15 minutes.
11:27I'll be right there.
11:29I'll be right there.
11:30Honey, you just got here. Stay with Jen.
11:32Don't worry about it.
11:33Hey, I'll be right back.
11:36Okay.
11:42So, you two are dating now.
11:47Yeah.
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13:15How'd you do?
13:18Um... so far, 4-A's.
13:20Well, I bet you're looking for this.
13:23Oh.
13:25Oh my... oh crap.
13:28Give me that right this second before I jump out of my skin.
13:32You're about to find out the results of months worth of sweat and labor and hold.
13:37Is that all you can say for yourself?
13:41You're having way too much fun here.
13:43John Burke.
13:45Oh, my God!
13:50I take it you're not gonna contest the grade?
14:10No!
14:11You deserve it.
14:13I think we're getting out of control!
14:22I never thought that we'd ever come down.
14:30Oh, this is just a hug!
14:32I'm sorry, but hugging the most gorgeous man on campus could never be just a hug!
14:39How long did it last?
14:41I don't know!
14:43Okay, exactly and precisely which body parts made contact and where?
14:48Okay, we had sex.
14:51Really?
14:52Right there. In the bursar's office. Out in front of Micah.
14:55It was wild, passionate, hot, animalistic sex.
15:00I hate you.
15:02It was a hug. I was excited. It was an excited hug, so no big deal.
15:08No kissing at all, you swear?
15:10Audrey, of course not.
15:13Okay, well the fact that you can at least hug Professor Wilder proves that there's still hope for you.
15:18Yeah.
15:19Good to know.
15:20This is our night, Joey Potter.
15:22We're going to celebrate. We're going to cut loose tonight.
15:25We're going to kiss some boys.
15:27Which boys?
15:29Hi, excuse me.
15:31I know this may sound a little bit forward, but would you kiss my friend here?
15:39Okay.
15:43You know, I'd love to make out with you, but until my tongue completely heals, I just think it's too risky.
15:50Huh?
15:51There was a piercing incident.
15:54It was bad.
16:00Ow!
16:08I want to talk to you, Whitter.
16:11Don't worry. I already told Audrey not to show up looking like a showgirl tomorrow to work.
16:15What are you talking about? I like Audrey. She's a good hire. This is about you.
16:19How long have you been here?
16:21All right, look. I meant to tell you about those lobsters.
16:23I really did. It just slipped my mind.
16:25Okay, it's been almost six months since you dragged your sorry ass in here,
16:28and since then you've learned everything from apples to zucchinis and everything in between.
16:32Maybe you could just cut to the chase and tell me what I did.
16:34You impressed me.
16:37Well, generally, that's considered a good thing.
16:40Indeed, it is, and something that is terribly difficult to do.
16:44So then you're not chewing me out.
16:46No, I'm promoting you, which means I'm giving you a 20% increase on your salary.
16:51Okay, you have to forgive the look of shock on my face, but I'm shocked.
16:55Well, why don't you see this?
16:58You've done a tremendous job, Paisley.
17:00I knew you had the talent when you walked in here, but I wasn't sure you had the character to see it through.
17:05It's good work.
17:06Okay, seriously, is there a note in here that says I'm screwing with you, Whitter?
17:09Yeah, absolutely.
17:10Several of those C-notes.
17:12You never came to pick up your holiday bonus.
17:14I didn't know there was a holiday bonus.
17:16Happy belated holidays, Chef Whitter.
17:22I'm glad you stayed.
17:24Thanks, Danny.
17:27I'll talk to you tomorrow.
17:29Whitter!
17:30Yeah?
17:31What is it you want to tell me about the lobsters?
17:36Who the hell am I?
17:38I'm so tall and skinny.
17:40I don't know what I'm doing up here.
17:45God, I love college life.
17:46Why would I ever want to leave all this?
17:49Because at some point you have to pay off all the loans you're using to finance all of this.
17:52Okay, no.
17:53There will be no pragmatism tonight.
17:55I'll have none of it.
17:56Only irrational, reckless flights of fancy.
17:59Ooh, speaking of which, now there is a highly kissable boy.
18:06He's cute.
18:08Cute?
18:09Come on, Joey.
18:10That guy is gorgeous.
18:15Okay, he's gorgeous and familiar.
18:19We have to plot some smart, subtle way for you to meet him.
18:27How about I go up to him and say,
18:28Aren't you Charlie, the guy who dicked over Jen?
18:31That's Charlie?
18:32Charlie the jerk?
18:36In the flesh.
18:37Ooh, such beautiful flesh for a jerk.
18:40Jen has good taste in men.
18:42I mean, musicians, you know.
18:46These guys rock.
18:47I know you mean that.
18:49No, really, I mean, they've gotten better.
18:51I wonder if they remember me from when I sang with them.
18:53Well, you're very hard to forget, Audrey.
18:55You really think so?
18:56There are a few things in life I'm more certain of.
18:59I'm going to go talk to them, okay?
19:01Good luck.
19:05Good luck.
19:22So, this is where a couple of beautiful smart girls hang out, huh?
19:25I've got to start going to these college clubs tomorrow.
19:27You got my message?
19:28I did, indeed.
19:29A 4.0.
19:30I'm sure you'll do better next semester, Joe.
19:32I'm glad you decided to join us.
19:34Well, I have something to celebrate tonight.
19:36I got a promotion.
19:39That's awesome.
19:41Hey.
19:43You know that voice.
19:45Audrey's excited about her new job, and then Audrey's excited about something.
19:49How do we ever get through high school without that girl?
20:05You know, he just, he loves you and this family and this house so much that
20:15sometimes I wonder if it doesn't hold him back from moving forward with his life.
20:22Well, he seems to be moving forward with parts of his life just fine.
20:27That you aren't entirely pleased about.
20:30Am I that transparent?
20:33Everything is really nice between us, Gail.
20:38I really just am kind of crazy about him, and I want him to be happy.
20:45Well, then we both want the same things.
20:50How would you feel if he moved into Grims' attic?
20:55Well, I would miss having him around here, but
20:59I know that he needs to get a place of his own.
21:04Has he told you about this film school in Boston that he's been looking into?
21:08No, he didn't mention it.
21:12Every time I bring up school, he conveniently changes the subject, but I would love it if he went back to school.
21:18Me too.
21:20So have you talked to him about it?
21:23Well, I've danced around the subject.
21:26No, honey, you can't dance. You've got to really tell him.
21:29I'm just afraid of pushing him into something that he's not ready for.
21:35Jen, Dawson has inherited a stubborn streak a mile long from his father.
21:41Trust me, you're going to have to push him.
21:45Come on.
21:52I just wanted to let you know that you don't have to kiss.
21:56There are other things that...
21:59Well, hi. My name's Tom.
22:03I'm sure you're a really sweet guy, and probably a world-class macking master,
22:09but my friend over there, she really needs to return to the mothership.
22:13No hard feelings?
22:19Can I buy you something to drink?
22:22Clearly, subtext and humor have no effect on stupidity. Would you please leave me...
22:27Nice.
22:30Do you really think you should bandy about words you don't understand?
22:33Okay, stop. Just stop.
22:35Stop what?
22:36The castration routine, the defense mechanism.
22:39Look, I totally understand.
22:41I have a girl who looks like you and needs one.
22:45I bet you can drop that on me.
22:47All I want to do is meet you and talk a little.
22:53Okay. Fine, I'll start.
22:56Hi. I'm Charlie.
22:59Charlie.
23:05Charlie, I don't know if we talk about why,
23:09but out of all of these girls in the entire club,
23:14I'm the blessed one.
23:17I mean, is it about me that piqued your interest?
23:20It's the ear-beyond-the-ear thing.
23:23You know,
23:25the little talk, you know?
23:31Look, sometimes,
23:34when I'm having a tough night,
23:37I look out in the audience, and someone is really listening.
23:41It makes me feel like I'm connected.
23:44And I saw you,
23:47standing next to your friend, staring at me.
23:51And...
23:54I noticed the way you kept
23:57tucking your hair behind your ears,
24:00like you were trying extra hard to listen.
24:04And I thought to myself,
24:07I want to meet that beautiful girl.
24:14Just tell me,
24:17does this sort of thing actually work?
24:21I wouldn't know.
24:23I'm not like the rest of these pre-epic Neanderthals in this place.
24:26No?
24:28I've never done this before.
24:30Really?
24:32Yeah.
24:36So you must have used a different tack with Jen Lindley, huh?
24:40Yeah.
24:50Joey.
24:52The smart girl from Worthington.
24:54Charlie.
24:56Womanizer from Boston, babe.
24:58Yeah, this is deeply humiliating.
25:02But hey, you can't blame a guy for trying.
25:06No.
25:07But you don't have to have a drink with me.
25:18Any interest in some make-up sex?
25:21Oh, I don't know. You look pretty wiped out.
25:27I don't think you'd be up for it.
25:31I'm an 18-year-old guy who just lost his virginity.
25:34You'd be surprised at what I'm up for.
25:40How was your evening?
25:42Well, most of it was spent talking to your mom.
25:48Any strangeness?
25:50A little.
25:51But I think that once she realized I was after you for more than your body, she lightened up.
25:56Please tell me it's not all you guys talked about.
26:00We talked about you moving to Boston.
26:07A certain attic with your name on it.
26:11An attic that would be a really great place for you to study.
26:18You know, I've been thinking seriously about that.
26:21But right now, it's just not the right time.
26:25Actually, it is. And I'm not the only one who feels that way.
26:29When did you and my mom suddenly become close enough to start sharing insights about what's best for my life?
26:36Sweetie, you're not required to be the husband.
26:39Families are complicated. It's not that simple.
26:41You think that I don't know that?
26:43Well, you have to admit you're not the best person in the world to be giving me advice on parents.
26:47That's not fair.
26:48I'm just stating the facts, Jen.
26:50I mean, how can you give me advice about how to deal with my mother when you don't even talk to yours?
26:55I appreciate how much you care about my life, but if you want to talk to me about how I should live it, we should find a different subject.
27:05I actually don't really want to talk to you at all right now.
27:24Hey, do you mind? We're trying to have a game here.
27:35Yeah, we're trying to have a game here.
27:38What an annoyance.
27:40Oh yes, I can see how annoyed you are.
27:42Okay.
27:44You rock them, I'll crack them, baby.
27:56Hey.
27:57Hi.
27:58Do you want to play against her?
28:00Uh, no.
28:01I'll let you enjoy the ending, baby.
28:07Tell me, how long after we left your room today did you run down to the bursar's office to check on your grades?
28:14Okay, I'm an obsessive freak. I freely admit it, there is no hope for me.
28:19That's not true. There is a part of you that knows how to let loose. You just have to let her loose every once in a while.
28:27What part?
28:29The other Joey. The carefree girl who knows how to drink and play strip poker and go away on a sailboat for a summer.
28:39The girl who can get up in front of a crowd of complete strangers and sing at a beauty pageant.
28:47Other Joey?
28:48Yes. The other Joey. The girl who knows better than to let things that are completely out of her control bother her.
28:55Like Dawson and Jenna.
29:00Hey guys. You want to know why I also love pool? Because the chalk matches my eye shadow. How cute is that?
29:10You know, I think I'm going to head over to the bar and, uh, I'm going to keep my eyes open for that other girl.
29:16If you see that girl, would you buy her a drink? Actually, would you buy all of us a drink on me?
29:21Sure. Wow, where'd you get this kind of money?
29:26I work for a living.
29:33I believe this is what you're drinking.
29:36You again?
29:37Yeah, what can I say? I don't give up easily.
29:40You know, helping a girl get a drink doesn't absolve you from cheating on your friend.
29:43I'm not looking for absolution. I'm looking for a second chance.
29:47Well, Jenna's not currently swimming in the available pool right now. Maybe you haven't heard.
29:52I'm talking about you.
29:54A second chance with me? I didn't realize you ever had a first.
29:58What exactly did I do that was so terrible that I hit on you? Is that a crime?
30:03Please.
30:05If there's anything I'm guilty of, it's simply being attracted to you.
30:09I never said anything to you that I didn't mean. I think you are beautiful, and truth be told, I think you're drop-dead gorgeous.
30:18What the whole I'm-just-a-bass-player-you-can-take-home-to-mama thing didn't work, so now you're using simple flattery?
30:25Okay, so I made a fool out of myself before. That, I'm prepared to do.
30:29Well, good, because you display quite a mastery at that particular skill.
30:33Give me as much crap as you want. At least I'm not afraid to take a chance.
30:37So what are you implying that I am?
30:39When was the last time you took one?
30:41Oh, that's none of your business.
30:43Do they teach classes in uptight at Worthington, or is it just a prerequisite for admission?
30:47I'm not uptight.
30:49Then why won't you tell me when the last time was you took a chance?
30:53Because I'm not going to recount my reckless behavior for you.
30:56But there's not much to recount. But I'll bet the list of prudish perfectionism goes on and on, ad nauseum.
31:04Come on, Joey. You're the smart girl from Worthington.
31:10When was the last time you did something completely and indisputably wild?
31:22Well, what are you still doing up?
31:24Oh, I thought I'd come out and get some air.
31:28And have a little heart-to-heart with your son?
31:33Oh, I'm getting really bad at keeping my feelings hidden in my old age.
31:40It's funny. Before you got here today, I was all worried about what might be going on in my house after I went to sleep tonight,
31:47and now I seem to be a little worried about what's not going on.
31:54Better. First, fight. I guess we'll work it out.
32:00Until you really let go of this house, I don't think you will.
32:05And Dawson, until you can start waking up every day and thinking about yourself,
32:09I don't think you're ever going to be able to be in a relationship and go to school and begin the life that you deserve to have.
32:16I plan on doing all those things. I just want to make sure that you and Lily are set first.
32:20You are done. Right now. This is where it ends.
32:25Mom.
32:26No. It's time.
32:30Look, I am probably more guilty than you know. I mean, there's part of me that has loved having you around,
32:35but it's just not fair, and it's just not right.
32:38And seeing you tonight with Jen, and realizing how much she wants you in Boston, it's made it all clear to me.
32:46I mean, the girl is head over heels smitten with you. She really cares about you and your future.
32:57I don't know how I would have gotten through all this without her.
33:05Lily and I will be okay. I promise.
33:12I'll hire some help around here if I need to.
33:17So Dawson, go to Boston.
33:23Live in that attic.
33:26You have been such a help to me the past few months, I can't even begin to say thank you.
33:35I feel the same way about you that I know your father would.
33:41I think I'm proud of you.
33:52All right. I guess I'm apologizing to you.
33:56Yeah. You go in there and you tell her how you really feel about her.
34:03If that doesn't work, grovel.
34:07It always worked like a charm for your dad.
34:13I'm sorry.
34:15Grovel.
34:18It always worked like a charm for your dad.
34:26Good night.
34:36One last one.
34:40All right. Loser has to pay the time.
34:43Hey, speaking of money, where's Joy?
34:46I don't know. She's been gone a long time.
34:50All right. Hang on here. I'm going to go look for her.
34:52No, wait, wait, wait. I'm coming with.
34:55Do you think it's possible she went home?
34:57I don't know. Maybe she met somebody. We sort of made this pact we were going to kiss some boys tonight.
35:02It sounded like a pact that Joy would make.
35:04Okay. Well, I made it without her, but she was there.
35:07Oh, no. Listen to this. Listen.
35:09Oh, my God. Are you hearing that, too?
35:12I think so.
35:13No, it's not possible.
35:17Oh, it is possible. Check that out.
35:30Oh, my God. That can't be the same girl that sleeps in my room.
35:34Who is that girl?
35:36That is other Joy.
35:38Whoo. Can't believe it.
35:43I'll put on a brand new shirt.
35:45I'll get home early from work if you say that you love me.
35:53Didn't I, didn't I, didn't I see you crying?
35:57Oh, didn't I, didn't I, didn't I see you crying?
36:03I'm feeling all alone without a friend. You know you feel like dying.
36:08Oh, didn't I, didn't I, didn't I see you crying?
36:13I want you to want me.
36:18I need you to need me.
36:23I love you to love me.
36:28I'm begging you to let me.
36:33I want you to want me.
36:38I want you to want me.
36:43I want you to want me.
36:48I want you to want me.
37:02I want you to want me.
37:10I want you to want me.
37:33Joy, that was amazing. Absolutely, positively amazing.
37:50I honestly had no idea you had that in you.
37:53And you probably didn't know I have this either.
38:03Don't ever tie me up tight.
38:29You are so beautiful.
38:33Okay, apology accepted.
38:35Just like that? I think that's a very impassioned speech.
38:41Yeah, I don't really need it.
38:44I'm afraid to grovel.
38:46Nope.
38:49Wow, I'm going to have to remember that time for the future.
38:52You're right. I don't have any first-hand experience with what you're going through.
38:57I don't really know what I know does.
38:59And you're right. It's time I moved into that attic.
39:04We can decorate.
39:13God, it's so weird.
39:16I hope so.
39:18It's so weird how things work out.
39:27Gosh, Dad.
39:32All these years living right next door to each other, but we had to move away to a different city to get together.
39:42Too bad we never got together over there.
39:46That would have been fun.
39:49Well, you know what Graham says, no regrets.
39:54I hate to break it to you, but the house does not belong to you anymore.
39:58The house will always belong to me.
40:07I wonder where the little rock star wandered off to.
40:10Maybe she went home.
40:12No, Joey wouldn't leave without telling me.
40:14Maybe she met someone.
40:16Joey Potter.
40:18Leave with a guy? Do you have any idea what it would take for that to happen?
40:22Ha, ha, ha.
40:32Oh, um, you know what?
40:36I totally forgot, but before we left tonight, Joey said that she might have to go home early to study.
40:44To study for what? She doesn't even have classes to study for.
40:47You know our Joey. Little Miss Perfect.
40:52You hit it right on.
40:55I don't hit anything.
40:57Unless you and the janitorial staff have some kind of unexpected bond, I think your friends have left.
41:08Come on. Let me give you a ride on my motorcycle. Take you anywhere you want to go.
41:14What?
41:16Making a fool out of myself again, huh?
41:18No, of course you have a motorcycle.
41:21Is that supposed to mean?
41:22Of course you don't understand.
41:24Hey, it's not horrible.
41:26I'm sure it is.
41:33Do you think living under the same roof is going to screw everything up?
41:45Not if you quickly learn to deal with the toilet seat.
41:49I'll talk to Jack.
41:51Sounds good.
41:54You know, I've never really dated somebody that I knew and liked and trusted, so...
42:04It sounds like you've gotten yourself into a healthy relationship.
42:09Sounds like it.
42:11Okay.
42:16So when do you think the fun stops in a healthy relationship?
42:20I have no idea.
42:22But I think we're going to have a blast from now.
42:42Making a fool out of myself...
42:49Thanks for the ride, PC.
42:51This is an awesome car.
42:54I really had fun tonight.
42:56Yeah, me too.
42:59It's so much more fun hanging out with you than, like, some hot guy I'd want to date.
43:05Well, thanks, I think.
43:07You want me to walk you back to your dorm room?
43:09No, that's okay.
43:11Oh, yeah?
43:12There's tons of security guards on campus during break. I'm totally safe.
43:16Fact. I bet Carlos is in the hall right now.
43:20I wonder if his wife had the baby yet.
43:24Pretty chummy with the guys who work here over breakfast. I mean, I just got back last night.
43:29Yeah. Well, that's me, you know.
43:32Chummy Audrey.
43:35You never went home, did you?
43:39I really did get into a big fight with my parents about money.
43:45It was just a little bigger than I mentioned.
43:49Okay. It was a lot bigger.
43:55Don't tell Joey, okay? I know it sounds kind of weird, but...
43:59Sometimes there are things that you don't even want the people who are close to you to know about.
44:04It doesn't sound weird to me. In fact, I may understand better than you think.
44:08Did you see this beautiful piece of metal and machinery in front of you?
44:12Yes!
44:13This has sat in the police impounding cave site for three months.
44:20And my father just gave it to me.
44:23He said that he wanted someone who deserves it to have it.
44:27And he actually told me that he was proud of me.
44:33It's the first time in my entire life I have ever heard him say those words.
44:39He's proud of me.
44:43But...
44:44Even if it's true, how long could it possibly last?
44:48I won't tell anyone.
44:50Okay.
44:54Your parents are strange creatures, too.
44:56I know. From another planet, right?
44:58Lord.
45:02Hey, PC.
45:06What was that for?
45:07The power.
45:08The power.
45:09The power.
45:10The power.
45:11The power.
45:12The power.
45:13The power.
45:14The power.
45:15The power.
45:17The pact that Joey and I made.
45:19I know she's not going to do it. I figured one of us should.
45:22I hope you don't mind.
45:24Rarely do I mind being kissed by a beautiful woman.
45:28Okay.
45:29Well, I will see you at work tomorrow.
45:32We'll see you at work tomorrow.
45:33Yes, indeed.
45:34You know what? I look forward to it.
45:35You know what? I look forward to it.
45:36Yeah.
45:37Yeah.
45:46Come on, let me give you a ride.
45:59I prefer to walk.
46:00You're going to walk all the way home in this cold?
46:06Sure.
46:07Wouldn't you rather take a ride someplace, someplace warm?
46:14Hey, come on.
46:15I know there's a part of you just dying to get on this bike and ride off with me.
46:21If there is, what was that kiss back there all about?
46:30Okay.
46:32Maybe.
46:34Just maybe there is another part of me,
46:39another girl that lives deep inside of me,
46:44and maybe every once in a while she lets loose
46:49and does things that might blow some people's minds.
46:55But Charlie,
47:00if you ever mention her or anything she might have done tonight to another person,
47:06I'll be completely denied knowing anything about her.
47:20It was fun hanging out with you for the night, Joey.
47:24Smart girl from Worthington.
47:27Good night, Charlie.
47:36Oh, she's a good one!
48:06Good night, Charlie.