"Ryan, we're like two samurai, really." "And we need to have respect for each other before meeting in battle." "And eating lobster is a battle, as you will soon learn." "Is that a new shirt?" "Your mom bought me some new clothes." "Which she didn't have to do." "Because we all know you get a lot of mileage out of a tank top." "Speaking of which, do you think I could pull of the wife beater?" "You know, switch up my look?" "Gotcha." "You got your style I got mine." "You're dead." "That was amazing." "A lot of work, but amazing." "So, what's going on with you and Marissa?" "Did you talk to her?" "I don't think she wants to talk." "Everything with her and her dad is " "Ryan, you know what your problem is?" "And I speak from experience with great authority here - is that you really need to be aggressive, okay?" "Her and Luke - they're broken up - which means that you need to go after her." "Tell her how you feel." "It's very easy." "What do we do?" "Where do we go?" "I have no car." "No money." "I got it." "Threw in a couple of sailing lessons this week." "Feeling a little bit flush." "Not you too." "I can't keep doing this." "Ever since your parents took me in, they've been like paying for everything." "I can't keep taking their money." "They're parents." "They work for us." "They're your parents." "They're your guardians." "It's the same principle." "What are you going to do for cash then?" "Get out of here!" "You can't fire me!" "I quit." "Fine." "But you're going to hook me up with free lobster." "This actually works out good for me." "You starting the new job because now..." "I'm going to have time to do all the stuff that I haven't been able to do since you moved here." "Like I'm going to get start my novel." "Be back by six." "Yeah." "I know." "It's nine now, which means I'm going to have nine hours of me time." "You know what I'm saying?" "For me, Ryan." "I'm going to do stuff like learn Chinese." "Study my Talmud." "You know what I mean?" "Sink my teeth into it." "You going to be okay?" "Yes." "Before you moved here, all I did was hang out by myself anyway." "So it's really a return to form." "Should we not go?" "Maybe we could till Julie we're not going and go anyway." "You guys, that's too mean." "We can't do that." "Can we, Kirsten?" "Absolutely not." "We've had this retreat on the books now for months." "And Julie's looking forward to it." "And some of us were looking forward to retiring early before her husband stole our money." "Uh Dad." "What are you doing, man?" "I'm waiting for them to disperse." "I left my briefcase in there." "I need to get to work." "Go get it." "And talk to those women?" "I can't." "He didn't steal." "It wasn't like " "She's our friend." "I can't believe you're defending them." "Jimmy Cooper is a thief and a felon." "Those women are obsessed." "Are you kidding?" "A scandal this big in a town this small?" "They'll be dining out on this for months!" "What are their kids going to do?" "With their father in prison!" "You think he's going to jail?" "I hear ten to twenty." "Is that true?" "Is he going to jail?" "Jimmy Cooper stole a lot of money from a lot of powerful people." "What's Marissa going to do without her dad?" "I don't want to go." "I have to go." "Trip's already been paid for." "Besides, if I don't show up, those women will spend the entire weekend gossiping about me." "You're being a little paranoid." "Oh no, I'm not." "I'm sure they think I've mastermined this whole debacle." "Honey." "They're your friends." "Please." "They're the gatekeepers of this entire community." "The community your daughters and I would like to remain a part of?" "This is my one chance to go before the firing squad and plead for a stay of execution." "Well, I was hoping to be able to talk this weekend." "This is your mess, Jimmy." "You clean it up." "And when I get back, we'll figure out what the hell we're going to tell our girls." "I'm totally crispy." "Let's go do something." "Shopping?" "Get exfoliated?" "Anything." "And I'll pay for it how?" "I mean, my dad's credit card got shut off yesterday." "Well, what about Luke?" "I mean, he could pay for you." "He is your boyfriend, right?" "I don't know." "We left things kinda up in the air." "You haven't talked to him since Cotillion?" "I haven't talked to anyone." "Except you." "Okay, Coop." "This is so not the way to handle this." "You're going to become depressed." "And then you're going to need medication." "And then you're going to stop feeling like anything." "According to my step mom." "Come on." "Let me buy you lunch." "My dad gave me his credit card in case of emergencies." "And well, *this* is an emergency." "All right, man." "I'm going to give you the run down." "This - is garbage." "It belongs - in the garbage." "This." "Belongs over here." "And now for the advance class." "Hello, Mrs Palmer." "How are you today?" "Would you like another glass of Merlot?" "Drunk." "Been working here long?" "Oh, man." "Too long." "Everybody that comes in here is a freak show." "They like to have thirty-dollar entrées on plastic plates." "Sixty-dollar bottles of wine in plastic cups." "And their service - with a big smile." "Welcome to Newport." "Where things only appear to be casual." "Of course, living here does have its upsides." "First day on the job." "Well, the food here is... really good." "How's your dad?" "He's okay." "How are you?" "Coop!" "Starving." "I should get back to work." "Right." "You want to hang out sometime?" "Go out?" "Like on a date?" "Not a date." "Just..." "I can't." "Right now." "Of course." "Right." "But thanks." "How's it going?" "Never better." "Listen, I was thinking." "How would you like some free legal advice?" "You want to be my lawyer?" "How long do you want to send me away for?" "I got way too big an ego for that." "That's true." "No." "I wouldn't be representing you." "I've got a friend who is a securities attorney." "But I could help you put together the case." "Why would you do that?" "You don't even like me." "I'm a public defender." "I represent a lot of people I don't like." "I wish somebody'd told me he worked here now." "Why?" "No reason." "What do you know?" "Luke!" "What a coincidence!" "You invited him?" "Got to pee!" "See ya!" "Hey, babe." "I hate that kid, man." "I seriously hate that kid." "He walks in here like he owns the place." "Let me tell you something, that Abercrombie and Fitch, water polo playing bitch wouldn't last two minutes in Corona." "You from Corona?" "Chino." "That's a long way from home." "That place's no joke, man." "So, I'm sorry I haven't called you back." "Ah, no." "No worries." "We don't have to talk about it." "Maybe we should talk about it." "Why?" "Talking about stuff's just going to get us all bummed out." "Let's just do something." "Yo, so these Newport kids must make you sick too then." "Sounds like you're a fan." "You know, I like to surf." "I like the tips." "Love the girls." "Plus it's not all like this, man." "There's some real people around here." "I tell you what." "After work, I'll show you what I'm talking about." "Holly's beach house." "Party." "I don't really wanna." "Why not?" "It's weird!" "Her dad beat up my dad at my debutant ball." "You can't blame Holly for that!" "Your dad stole all their money." "Nice." "Normally, we don't tip out the trainees, but you did good, man." "Thanks." "All right." "Now you can buy me a beer." "I'm gonna go grab my sweatshirt." "Craziest thing just happened." "I was in the neighbourhood, checked my watch, it's six o'clock." "I figured - come by and celebrate your first day on the job perhaps." "So, kid." "You ready?" "Yeah, actually, I made other plans." "This is Donnie." "He grew up in the town next to me." "Donnie." "Seth." "What's up, man?" "What's up." "Well, then." "Wow." "You guys must have a lot of catching up to do." "We got some girls we got to catch up with, right?" "The blonde's a dancer." "Ah, yes." "The ladies." "I hear ya." "Do you wanna..." "Donnie, is it cool..." "No No No." "Please, no." "You guys, go." "Cause I have to." "I was going to do stuff." "But Donnie, hey, it's really good to meet you, man." "All right, man." "Let's go, son." "See ya." "So then, I'll just see you at home." "Tomorrow." "Or tonight." "Or just" " I don't know" " Just go." "You sure you don't want to " "No." "Have fun." "What are you reading?" "The new Legion came out Wednesday." "It's part two of five." "I liked part one." "Yeah." "I'll let you borrow it when I'm done." "Thanks." "How was last night?" "Fun." "Cool." "That's cool that, you know, that you met someone that's where you're from." "You know - it's just - you know, cool." "I know he's not the most sensitive guy in the world." "No one wants to see you with Luke more than me." "But what you're going through right now is gnarly." "Luke's a boy." "Maybe he can't handle it." "Is it bad to burn on top of a peel?" "Yeah." "Put thirty on it." "Coop." "Your life will stabilize." "Your parents will work it out." "Your mom will go away this weekend." "They'll miss each other." "They'll have make up sex." "Ew!" "Summer!" "It's true!" "Hey." "Heading into the office." "Yeah." "Me too." " You know what..." " So I was thinking..." "When I asked if you wanted to hang out, I was asking you out." "I know." "I just wanted to clear that up because I'm going to ask you out again." "You want to do something tonight?" "Well, I have to baby-sit for Kaitlin." "But I will be cooking - macaroni and cheese." "It's my specialty." "So, that's a yes." "All right." "Won't these costs be covered by chapter eleven?" "Well, filing for bankruptcy isn't going to make this thing go away." "The U.S. Attorney's office is involved in this now." "They'll push for fraud and unauthorized transactions." "Yeah, so, they fine me." "And I go back to work." "And I make it all back." "Four million dollars?" "Unless you plan on going to the track and getting really lucky..." "Look." "If you don't want to do this " "You're going to lose your series seven license." "It's really important that you understand the predicament you're in." "I get it from my wife every day." "My daughters won't talk to me." "I got my ass kicked in front of everyone at the most elegant event of the year." "I get it." "Okay, man." "I definitely understand." "We're both tired." "Maybe we should take a break." "Go out." "What do you want to do?" "Well, our wives are away for the weekend." "We could..." "Well, what did we do before we got married?" "Put that thing away, Kirsten." "I'm sorry." "Put a bid in on a new development." "The counter offer is outrageous." "We're here to relax." "Just because you have a job." "She's lucky she has a career." "It's not luck." "You're very hard worker." "God knows I could use my own income right about now." "Let's just say that I better enjoy the weekend because I won't be back for a while." "Oh, don't say that." "It's not true." "Jules, tell me, did you have any idea about any of it?" "Who'd have known?" "We have a deal." "My domain is the kitchen and the bedroom, his is the office." "I held up my end of the bargain." "You poor thing." "Believe me." "If I'd had known anything, I would have taken my girls out of the country." "It's them I'm concerned about." "I mean, having to live with the shame of what your father's done?" "Maybe we shouldn't talk about this." "Oh no." "I don't mind." "I mean, to be honest, I blame myself." "I feel like I should have known." "Like..." "I should have sensed it somehow." "Well, how could you?" "You had no idea!" "You can't beat yourself up." "You're a victim here." "You're right." "I know." "It's just..." "What else can I do?" "I have the name of a great attorney." "A good attorney could really help Jimmy." "It's for Julie." "To divorce his sorry ass." "Girls." "This isn't helping Julie relax." "Isn't that why we're here?" "Kirsten's right." "You wouldn't get a divorce." "Would you?" "How do you feel about a little thing that I like to call the Imax Experience." "This town sucks, best I could do." "I can't." "I'm hanging out with Marissa tonight." "So, we'll get a third ticket." "I really don't think it's going to be sold out." "Well, she's got her sister." "Fine." "Four tickets then." "I like Kaitlin - she's nice and she's smart for a fifth grader." "Actually," "I was going to go over there." "Help her... baby-sit." "Nice." "The baby-sit." "I see." "Stepping it up, taking it to the next level." "I can respect that." "Hey Donnie, I'm going to head out in a minute." "All right, man." "I'm going to head out of here too." "Can't believe we survived this shift." "I'm so hung over, man." "What're you going to do now?" "I got plans." "All right." "I've got two tickets to the Imax, Donnie." "It's a shark movie." "Hear me out." "It's very violent." "Shark movie." "What're you - like eight?" "You got a better idea?" "I got a house party in Long Beach." "Six kegs, crazy honeys." "Okay." "Yes." "That is better." "Wanna come?" "Is that cool?" "Let me just... change up." "All right." "I do enjoy the crazy honeys." "You're not going." "Okay, mom." "Except that I am." "It's... kind of a shady neighbourhood." "It's pretty hard-core." "Dude, it's Long Beach, not Chechnya." "Seth, guys like Donnie - you don't exactly know them and they don't exactly know... kids like you." "So, I shouldn't wear my ascot and talk about Grey Poupon?" "How're you going to get there?" "I've got my mom's Range Rover." "What?" "I'll park it up the street." "Look." "Donnie's a good guy, right?" "He's cool, right?" "So, maybe, this way, we can all be friends?" "We can all hang out." "You boys game or what?" "We go for one hour." "You know how long it's been since I've had a steak?" "I live with three vegetarians." "You know how long it's been since we've had beer in the house?" "I'm so sick of Chardonnay and Merlot." "Cheers." "You want to grab that?" "These are almost done." "Yeah." "Jimmy?" "Did I dial your number?" "No, I'm at your place." "Working on the case." "Well, we're taking a break... actually." "With Sandy?" "Yeah." "We're doing guy stuff." "All right." "Well, when you finish... doing guy stuff, would you have Sandy give me a call?" "I just called to see if everything was okay." "Is it?" "Well, I guess." "I don't know." "You know, I've been really worried about you." "Thanks." "I appreciate it." "I'll talk to you when I get back." "Take care, Jimmy." "Your concern for my husband is really touching." "She really is a dancer." "Yo, Chino!" "Come here, man." "I want you to meet some of my boys." "You have forty-five minutes." "Should see if she wants to come back to the pool house." "Don't say pool house." "Oh, dude!" "I thought you said you played before?" "Well, some people have a natural talent." "Not me." "I haven't played videos games in like..." "I can't remember the last time I played." "Are we old?" "Because... if I didn't know better, I'd swear I was still sixteen." "Oh, I'm still twenty-two." "Was the best year of my life." "Why twenty-two?" "That was when I met Kirsten." "Why sixteen?" "It was when I met Kirsten." "Where are you?" "What did I tell you, man?" "How much better is this than Newport?" "I got dragged to a party, but I'm leaving." "I'm on my way." "I just got to get Seth away from this dancer." "Dancer?" "It's a long story." "But be there soon." "Save me some mac and cheese?" "Sure." "See ya." "One second." "Hang on a second." "All right, listen, I am really connecting with this girl, okay?" "Check it out." "She just moved here with her sister from Uzbekistan and they're saving for a condo, right?" "Nice." "That hits here." "Now, she does have a serious boyfriend." "But you know what - she's looking to " "Good luck with the condo." "Some dude just demo'd a Range Rover." "That car is messed up!" "So, this all happened in the parking lot of the Imax movie theatre?" "Shark movies bring out a rough crowd." "I'll call the insurance company, but you're explaining this to your mother." "Tonight." "Could get ugly." "So, did you call Marissa?" "Tried her again this morning." "She doesn't want to talk " "Man, I'm sorry I salted your game." "I got to get to work." "So, I'll give you Richard's number when you get back." "He's the best." "He did Carol's divorce - she got everything." "Thanks." "That'd be great." "Are you really considering a divorce?" "Why?" "You gonna call Jimmy and tell him?" "Julie needs to protect herself." "I can't believe you're encouraging this, Karen." "When your husband got caught with his assistant, no one gave you the number to a divorce attorney." "Kirsten, that was very uncalled for." "No, what is uncalled for is your five hundred dollars a day coke habit in college." "It was just sophomore year." "What Jimmy did - was wrong." "Oh, spare me." "You have an entire Guatemalan family cleaning your house for less than minimum wage." "I have spent this entire weekend, listening to you women judge Jimmy." "Yes, he made a mistake, a big one." "But life is complicated and none of us is perfect, not even you, Julie." "And what is that supposed to mean?" "He didn't buy ponies and jewellery for himself." "How interesting that you should take his side." "Uh, shower time." "Limo leaves at six." "He did all this for you because he wanted to give you everything." "And now, you're just going to leave him." "He lied to me, Kirsten." "You lied to yourself!" "I know Jimmy." "I know." "I've heard." "He still has your prom photo up on our wall." "It's all in the past." "Really?" "You think it's a coincidence that we ended up living next door to you?" "I'm the one who married him." "This is my problem, not yours." "Who knew that when he knocked me up that it'd be the best thing that ever happened to you." "Your dad let me in." "He seems like he's doing better." "Yeah, I guess." "You going to get that?" "Oh, it's probably just Summer calling about another party at Holly's." "Ah yes, another one of those." "So, how did it go with the dancer?" "Actually, that's what I wanted to talk to you about." "Last night - was totally my fault." "Okay?" "Ryan was extremely bummed that he didn't get to make his blockbuster night." "And I know that you're going through a lot right now and the last thing you needed was to get stood up, so..." "I apologize." "Well, that's very... thoughtful." "He's pretty mad at me right now." "So, why don't you help a brother out?" "How about another date?" "He's a good cook." "I tell ya." "One good swing and I love this game." "Nice drive." "I talked to my friend the securities attorney this morning." "Working on the weekend." "Working for you to keep you out of jail." "And he's pretty sure he's going to be able to make that happen." "Excellent !" "It's contingent on you making full restitution." "You're going to lose your series seven license and you'll never be allowed near another investment account." "But... little or no jail time." "So, I got to pay back everything I lost." "And even then, there are no guarantees." "But it's your only option." "That's not an option." "Where in the hell am I going to find four million dollars?" "Well, your house is valued at three point two, you got two six in equity." "That's a good start." "You want me to sell my house?" "Julie will - she'll leave me." "Julie cares about you and the kids." "She's not going to care about giving up the house if it means keeping you." "Whose wife are we talking about?" "No." "We gotta come up with something else." "This is it." "This is a gift." "Be grateful." "Grateful?" "What" " Did you think it was just going to go away?" "That there were going to be no consequences?" "You got to get real." "Who are you to tell me to get real?" "You live in a fantasyland." "You're married to the richest girl in the county." "You live in a house you've never paid for!" "You get fired?" "Kirsten wouldn't even notice it!" "You have no idea what it's like to provide for a family!" "I think there's more to providing for a family than money." "You want to be there when Marissa graduates?" "You want to watch Kaitlin grow up?" "You can start over." "You can start a new life." "I don't want a new life." "I want my old one back." "But I guess that's not going to happen, huh?" "Hey." "What's up?" "Seth Cohen." "Your friendly neighbourhood pimp, at your service." "I had a little conversation with Marissa, it's totally handled." "I'll be right back with your drinks." "What are you talking about?" "Well, it turns out that I'm quite skilled at getting a date, provided it's not for me." "You're going to have the house to yourself, she's going to coming over shortly and you will be cooking." "What's up, man?" "What's the... agenda for tonight?" "Any plans?" "Not really." "No." "You know about anything going on?" "There's a lame beach party, typical Newport scene." "You know what, man." "We should go." "No." "It's not for me." "It's going to be a bunch of water polo guys and their girlfriends." "I don't get the whole water polo thing down here." "Nor do I. Just a bunch of dudes who enjoy wearing Speedos." "What do these kids know about partying anyway, right?" "I couldn't agree more." "But the girls are hot." "So, with the right attitude and a couple of cocktails, could be fun." "If it's not, we'll make it fun." "You know, life is what you make it." "That's very wise, Donnie." "Tell you what, man." "This is what we're going to do." "We're going to go over there, I'm going to call a couple of my boys, we're going to drink their beer, we're going to dance with their honeys," " and we're going to have ourselves a good time." " All right." "Enough with the whole moody scowl thing." "Please." "It's not a big deal." "You're going to take him to a Newport party?" "Yeah, exactly." "Now it'll be on my turf." "Actually, I don't really have any turf, but if I had turf - this would be it." " And not only that, Summer's going to be there." " I don't know about this, Seth " "I do, okay?" "It's fine." "It is not a big deal." "I promise." "Now... you got a date, okay?" "So, you have to go." "Make me proud." "Put a sock on the door!" "Hey!" "I brought you some leftovers." "Should go well with grilled cheese." "My specialty." "Very fancy." "Hey... don't knock it till you try it." "Dinner is served." "I'm seeing lots of potential here actually." "Where's Marissa?" "She's at home." "We're sort of taking a break." "You are?" "Are you okay?" "That was the best grilled cheese ever." "Well, your mac and cheese was pretty good too." "Well, it tasted better last night." "But then, we're hanging out, right?" "I'm glad." "We are." "So, how are you?" "With everything." "I'm okay, I guess." "I still don't know what's going to happen." "My parents are fighting all the time." "My family's not perfect - not even close - but..." "I just... don't want us to fall apart." "Let's do something fun." "You still have fun, right?" "I don't know." "What if you don't have a choice?" "What does that mean?" "No, no!" "Stop!" "I'm taking you with me." "What's up, girl?" "You don't like to dance." "Not with you." "I'm trying to get to the bar?" "You look fine, you know that?" "Good one!" "But aren't you..." "like... the busboy?" "Eww." "Random." "What's up?" "Somebody got a problem?" "What's going on?" "Yo, these kids are mad dogging me." "You know, why don't we go?" "I'm ready." "No, I'm ready." "That's what I'm saying." "Life is what you make it." "Hurry up!" "I'm freezing." " You've got goose bumps." " I know!" "Towel." "Want a sweatshirt?" "Now can I borrow one of your tank tops so I can look as cool as you?" "Oh yeah?" "You want to go back in the pool?" "Do you have to?" "One second." "Hey, it's Seth." "Your friend Donnie's kind of a psycho." "Okay." "Not really a good time right now." "Trust me, I wouldn't be calling up if it wasn't serious." "Just take my dad's car and meet me at Holly's." "I'll be right there." "So, that was Seth." "I got to go pick him up." "He's at Holly's if you want " " I can't go there." " Okay." "Sorry, I..." "No." "It's okay." "You have any idea how long I've wanted to do this?" "As long as I have?" "Oh, you guys should have broken up a long time ago." "Chill." "Seriously, relax." "What's up, bro?" "You want a drink, man?" "You sure." "It's vodka." "It's very good." "I'll do this fli " "That sounded expensive." "Come on." "You go." "I'm right behind you." "That's my blender!" "Yo!" "Check it out!" "It's Abercrombie!" "Or - or are you Fitch?" "Jackass." "What's your problem?" "You." "Luke." "You really don't want to " "Shut up, Cohen!" "How did you get in here anyway?" "Look, I don't know who you are, but you best be leaving." "Or what?" "What you going to do to me?" "What?" "You afraid I'm going to mess up your hair?" "What's up?" "Should have figured this chump was a friend of yours." "Why don't you just take him back to the trailer park?" "We should go." "What did you say to me?" "All right." "Let's go!" "What's up now?" "Who's the tough guy now?" "How much do you hate this kid, Ryan?" "The way he talks to you like you're trash." "What about you, Seth?" "Yeah, he's definitely flawed." "I'm sorry." "Look at the role reversal now." "Who's the bitch, huh?" "You scared him." "Put it down, all right?" "I'm just trying to have a good time." "You know what I'm saying?" "Trying to have fun at this party." "Yo, you boys having fun?" "What's the matter with you, man?" "I was just messing around." "We got to go." "Let's go." "Call an ambulance!" "You're going to be okay." "I guess this is me." "Thanks for a relaxing weekend, ladies." "I'm off to fire my cleaning lady." "Okay." "See you at spinning." "Is it warm in here?" "Could you turn the air on, please?" "I'm sorry if I upset you." "It wasn't my place." "I remember as a kid if I saw a limousine driving," "I always tried to see through the tinted window, wondering what kind of life the people inside lived." "How glamorous looking." "Who knew, right?" "You knew." "You were probably in there staring back at me." "Which means I've been jealous of you since I was eight." "When I met Jimmy, I had nothing, no money." "I don't want to go back to being nothing again." "You won't." "You have a family." "You have Jimmy." "He loves you." "Not as much as he loved you." "But I knew that when I married him." "I was winning the lottery." "Great guy, great life." "And he was doing the honourable thing." "It's your turn Julie." "Don't abandon him." "Hey." "It's me." "I'm sorry." "I'm at the hospital." "No, everything's fine." "But, I think you're going to want to get down here." "How did it go?" "Not well." "How about you?" "Same." "What happened to our car?" "Seth'll explain everything." "Where is he?" "I don't know." "He's out, I guess." "You bought beer?" "I miss beer." "Want some?" "I want more than that." "Really?" "You know, boys might be out for a while." "Hey!" "I didn't hear you come in." "So, how was your weekend?" "You win the lottery?" "Funny." "Do you want to sit or stand?" "Because I've got some news." "It's not... going to be easy." "We've, uh, you've got a decision to make." "What is it, Jimmy?" "We can..." "liquidate our assets, sell the house, start all over with nothing as a family." "Or... we can declare bankruptcy, keep the house, and I see you and the girls in about eight to ten years." "It's up to you." "Whatever you want to do, I'll do it." "The cop said Donnie isn't going to get far before they caught him." "Well, if you want to make some extra money, I'm sure there's an extra job available at the restaurant." "No, that's okay." "I think it'd - it'd be good to take some 'me' time." "Work on the novel." "Tonight'd make a good chapter." "Were you scared?" "Yeah." "It's okay." "He's with his parents, third floor." "It's just his arm." "So, this guy." "Was he a friend of yours?" "No." "Not really." "Thanks... for calling me." "I should go." "I could wait." "No, it's okay." "I might be a while." "Never thought the date would end here." "I'm sorry, man." "You were right." "I shouldn't have brought Donnie to that party." "It's my fault." "If it wasn't for me, you never would have met him." "Luke wouldn't be in the hospital." "I feel like ever since I got here, everybody's lives' just gotten worse." "Not everyone." "All I was thinking about in that ambulance was " "I'm so gone." "Back to Chino or worse." "Well, you're not going anywhere, so don't worry about it." "I do think that from now on, though, we got to stick together because united, we're unstoppable, but divided it's " "People get shot." "That's what I'm saying."