"(Brittany) Previously on American Dreams." "You deliberately gave me Bob Dylan again." "Did you listen to it?" ""In the jingle jangle morning I'll come followin' you"?" "Different from a bingle-bangle" "Talking about Dylan's lyrics?" "What about his voice?" "They're giving Sam a scholarship to East Catholic, Mr. P." "[Tom whooping]" "Look who's back!" "(announcer on radio) Touchdown!" "[crowd cheering]" "Someone as smart as you should be taking this class for a grade." "You shouldn't be auditing it." "It's the economy." "People haven't left their houses." "We got that big hotel order." "No, Henry, we don't." "You've never asked me what I spent before." "With your busy schoolwork, you don't have time to budget." "This is important to me, Jack." "[projector whirring]" "(coach) Gentlemen, this year we have all been a part of history." "Catholic League champions." "But, come Friday, that doesn't mean a thing." "Washington doesn't care that we didn't lose all year." "Washington doesn't care that we won Catholic League." "The only thing they care about is repeating as city champs." "And they will, if we do not pick up our level of play." "Mr. Mahar, stand up." "Tell everyone." "How many men from St. Chris did you let through?" "Okay, sit down." "Now, wait a minute." "W-What is this?" "Gentlemen, a round of applause for young Mr. Bixel." "First touchdown of the season." "Stand up, Neil." "[all cheering]" "It's not a communist rally." "It's a folk concert." "My roommate Sara is playing." "If the 12 doesn't get here soon, my toes are gonna freeze off." "I thought your father was buying you a car." "If I make dean's list." "So you'll be taking the bus with the rest of us for a while." "So can you come?" "I don't know." "Well, why not?" "Well, my husband would be miserable." "It's not his kind of music." "We weren't inviting your husband." "Oh." "So what kind of music do you like?" "(Roxanne) Actually, I do know this one." "It's the Straits of Magellan." "I'm very good with geography." "♪♪[band playing When the Saints Go Marching In]" "(cheerleaders) C-C-C-R-U-S-A-D-E-R-S!" "C-C-C-R-U-S-A-D-E-R-S!" "Ready?" "(all) Okay." "♪ We are Crusaders ♪" "♪ The mighty, mighty Crusaders ♪" "♪ Everywhere we go ♪" "♪ People want to know who we are ♪♪" "I don't think anybody really wants to know who they are, do you?" "Maybe you're not a fan of school spirit." "Of course I am, especially when it comes to fine marching band music and people spelling at the same time." "Well, then I guess it's good you're easily entertained." "[cheerleaders continue chanting]" "Yeah." "Yes, I am." "Like your hat, for instance." "I find it extremely entertaining." "[horse neighing]" "(Jack) Now, granted they're small TVs, but that's what's so good about them." "How is small good?" "Big is good." "Small is not good." "Think of how much less space it takes up." "How big is your living room?" "Very." "How big is yours?" "It's not so big." "Then you buy a small TV." "Midge and me are saving up for a big one." "Let's go, Midge." "♪♪[music playing on TV]" "(Helen) It was so exciting." "We got there three hours early, and Mary Beth and I were in the front of the line, so when his car arrived, we were so close to him." "And when he sang, it made my knees shake." "[laughs]" "My mom and dad really like Sinatra, too." "I guess it was a long time ago." "Have you ever heard folk music?" "Phil Ochs?" "Dylan?" "Peter, Paul and Mary?" "Uh, l--I know the names." "Some of them." "Meet us there." "It'll be fun." "Yeah, just the girls." "I'll think about it." "What exactly was going on over there?" "Nothing." "Luke was flirting with you again." "That wasn't flirting." "That was annoying." "Flirting." "And so?" "He's cute." "[scoffs]" "♪ Yes, I'm prowling, prowling ♪" "♪ Hey ♪" "No, I don't see it." "♪ Now I'm up all night ♪ [inaudible]" "♪ Up all night ♪" "♪ Sleep all day ♪" "♪ Can this be right Livin' this way ♪♪ ...49, 50." "[whistle blowing]" "Excellent." "Sit-ups." "Pair off." "One hundred." "[whistle blowing] And here we go." "Let's go." "Gotta talk to you about something." "Keep going." "What's going on?" "Just listen." "People are talking about the game." "Of course they are." "City championship and all." "They're saying that we're gonna lose, that some guys've been coming around, telling them to lose." "Guys like who?" "I heard they went to Bobby." "Might've gone to Vince and Tommy, I'm not sure." "Marco, that is not 100." "I can count!" "I want 100 sit-ups from everybody." "They come to you, these guys?" "No." "It's just something I heard." "They're offering money, big money, to lose the game." "You tell anybody?" "No, just you." "We should do something." "We should go to the cops." "We can't." "Why not?" "The guys that want us to lose are the cops." "[panting]" "♪♪[Generation by Emerson Hart playing]" "♪ You're comin' up like a flower ♪" "♪ You're comin' up through the cracks ♪" "♪ That live around here ♪" "♪ Everybody knows we have no fear ♪" "♪ This is my generation ♪" "♪ 'Cause we just want to dance all night ♪" "♪ Live inside the spark of life ♪" "♪ This might be the only time around ♪" "♪ We wanna know the face of freedom ♪" "♪ We wanna make a place where we can learn to love ♪" "♪ Build a world that we can be proud of ♪" "♪ This is my generation ♪♪" "(announcer on TV) Coming up next, The Patty Duke Show." "Cousins couldn't actually be identical." "It's not biologically possible." "Sure, it is." "They're played by the same actress." "Any of you guys seen 007?" "You mean like From Russia With Love?" "(Will) Yeah." "No, he means his turtle." "(Roxanne) You named your turtle after Sean Connery?" "Aren't you supposed to be at a piano lesson?" "Whenever Mr. Porter gets here." "Uh-huh, but Patty thinks he's dead." "My turtle, not the real 007." "He is dead." "Will, move out of the way." "It's just a commercial." "(Henry) And then my Angela decides she does believe in Santa Claus." "[laughing]" "Do you want the wreath in the window or over the stereos?" "Hey, Mr. P?" "Where should we put the wreath this year?" "Uh, just between the cases, Henry." "You mind?" "No, go ahead." "♪♪[music playing]" "Just trying to figure out how big a bath I took on these TVs." "Healy and that hotel deal?" "I can't give them away." "Neighbor of mine says, "Things be moving any slower, things be putting down roots."" "(Henry) Say, you know who might buy these smaller televisions, Mr. P?" "People who could never afford the big ones." "Yeah?" "People like?" "That neighbor of mine." "Others, too." "From across town?" "Yes, sir." "North Philly." "People would come this far?" "I tell you what's a fact." "There's no stores like yours selling televisions down on Girard Avenue." "And there's lots of folks looking for ones they can afford." "Smaller ones." "Is that right?" "All you got to do is put ads in the right papers, you know?" "Uh, like papers that serve our part of town." "The Trib, for one." "Charge you a lot less than The Inquirer, too, I'd imagine." "The Inquirer charges me an arm and a leg." "It may be worth doing then." "Maybe." "[doorbell ringing]" "(Meg) I'll get it." "Hello, Meg." "Are you coming to my house to make fun of me now?" "Uh, not unless you want to go put on that cute red hat." "Actually, I'm here to give a piano lesson to, uh," "Patricia Pryor." "What happened to Mr. Porter?" "I'm muscling in on his territory." "Really?" "Dislocated hip." "And you play piano?" "Uh, I find it helps with the teaching." "Hi, Luke." "Meg, you didn't tell me you" "He's subbing for Patty's piano teacher." "Who are you?" "Luke Foley, your new piano teacher." "Only if someone actually invites me in the house." "Oh." "The piano's over here." "What happened to Mr. Porter?" "Uh, they say he slipped on the ice, but I think he just got tired of waiting at people's front doors." "Funny." "Obnoxious." "Cute." "Like a ferret." "(Luke) Mr. Porter had his way of teaching, but, uh, I want to show you mine." "All right." "Paper says key's gonna be the offense." "JJ and that quarterback, O'Connor." "Do you know that boy, O'Connor?" "♪ And the moon is the only ♪" "Sam." "Uh-huh." "♪ light we'll see ♪" "Been a long time since East Catholic got this far." "Washington's gonna take them." "It's gonna be quite a game." "There're not many boys can root for both schools." "♪ Just as long ♪" "♪ as you stand ♪" "I gotta get to the library." "♪ Stand by me ♪" "(both) ♪ So darling, darling ♪" "♪ Stand by me ♪" "♪ Oh, stand ♪" "Good." "♪ by me ♪" "♪ Oh, stand ♪ [plays discordantly]" "Whoops." "It's all right." "That's it." "Good." "Why are you teaching me this kind of song?" "Because this is the kind you're gonna want to practice." "Trust me." "Here, let me show you." "♪ If the sky ♪" "♪ That we look upon ♪" "♪ Should crumble and fall ♪" "♪ Or the mountains ♪" "♪ should crumble to the sea ♪" "♪♪[piano playing]" "♪ No, I won't be afraid ♪" "♪ No, I won't be afraid ♪" "♪ Just as long as you stand ♪" "♪ Stand by me ♪" "He thinks he's so great." "He is." "Kind of." "♪ Oh, stand by me ♪♪" "Luke says that etudes are like push-ups for the fingers." "Patty, no one cares." "(Helen) Meg." "Lot of people coming to the game, JJ." "I'm glad you enjoyed your lesson." "I ran into your old Pop Warner coach." "What's his name?" "Delvici?" "Roxanne, pass me the string beans." "Delvicario." "What else did Luke say?" "(Patty) Oh, he taught me the neatest song, you guys must hear it." "We already did, 170 times." "Luke has a beautiful voice." "And he taught me to play with my knuckles." "He was a heck of a coach, that Delvicario." "Not at the table, Patty." "Taught you to see the field." "Luke likes Mozart." "He played for a king when he was seven." "[doorbell ringing] He played for a king?" "I'll get it." "(Jack) Maybe it was the peewees." "(Helen) Girls, help me clear." "Evening, ma'am." "Officer." "Is your, uh, husband home?" "Shh." "Jack, Pete's here." "(Jack) Don't let him in." "Thought you were on duty." "I answered a call." "Domestic disturbance at this address." "Seems there's some, uh, meatloaf might not be on its proper plate." "If you get my drift." "I get your drift." "I'll get you some dinner." "(Jack) Helen, I told you not to let him in." "It's my genius girlfriend." "How's my genius girlfriend?" "Good." "(Jack) And all these Negro families, they earn a lot less than me and you." "Uncle Pete, guess what?" "Guess what what?" "You know what, you got a runny nose there, Thrill." "Somebody stole my turtle." "I'll get Robbery right on it." "Not the kind of people I'm used to having in the store, but I think it's a good business opportunity." "You're the businessman, John." "I heard from Molly Ryan at the bakery that the two of you went out a few times." "But I lost her number." "Well, I'm sure I could get it for you." "You know, I think I'd just lose it again." "JJ, what the hell you so quiet for?" "(Helen) Pete." "Heck." "What, you nervous about the game?" "♪ A chrome-plated bar and a tuned exhaust ♪♪" "And then Luke and me did push-ups with our fingers." "Are we maybe a little jealous?" "Of Patty?" "With Luke?" "Roxanne, listen to me." "I don't like Luke Foley." "I don't know why you don't get that." "(Pete) I don't know." "My boys say Washington are pretty tough." "Especially on defense, with that giant kid at tackle." "Bigger they come..." "Mmm." "No matter what, you had a good season." "So you think we're gonna lose?" "Anything else I can get you?" "'Cause the kitchen's closing." "I'm good." "So, Uncle Pete, what's" "You and your friends say we're gonna lose?" "No, I'm saying you got a game on your hands." "And win or lose Friday, scout came to see JJ." "JJ's going to Notre Dame." "Aw, don't jinx it, Pete." "What's that mean?" "Kid's going to South Bend." "I got no doubt." "Slow, big brother." "I'll give you slow." "Uncle Pete." "Gotta go fight crime." "(Jack) That means falling asleep in the squad room like last New Year's, right?" "Watch out for that big old Washington giant, JJ." "(Helen) Jack, I was wondering." "I wanna talk to you about tomorrow night." "Hope you didn't pay too much for these shirts." "Not that much." "I was wondering if it would be okay" "I know they never wrinkle, but they're so shiny" "Some girls from school invited me to hear some folk music." "What, tomorrow?" "Uh-huh." "I don't know." "We got The Fugitive." "What time?" "Not us, just me." "Night out with the girls." "Kind of out of the blue, huh?" "Well, one of their friends is performing." "Then who needs The Fugitive?" "Unless you don't want me to." "No, no, it's okay." "I'll, uh," "I'll watch it myself." "You go." "You can tell me what happens." "You like folk music?" "I, uh," "I guess I'd like to find out." "If you don't like the Banlon, there's some cotton upstairs." "Good." "Jack, what do you think you wear to a folk concert?" "Banlon." "We're on in a minute, everybody." "A minute." "Sorry." "59, 58, 57..." "Have you seen The Count?" "I'll be off in a second." "No, have you seen The Count?" "Girls, let's go. 48, 47, 46, 45..." "46, 45..." "No, I am not talking about that count." "I'm talking about-- There he is." "Okay." "In 30..." "Okay, so I'll see you after the show." "Hey, Rox." "I promise." "I gotta go." "Yeah, I'll see you soon." "Bye." "Do you know who's on the show today?" "Um, The Four Tops, I think." "Good." "Okay, tell me who you were talking to." "Nobody." "You were using your boy voice." "Let's grab our seats." "These four gentlemen have been working together for 11 years." "Their latest success has come within the last..." "Okay, don't tell me." "Just tell me why you can't tell." "I will." "I have enjoyed them time and time again." "This is their first visit to American Bandstand." "Would you join me, please, in greeting The Four Tops!" "[audience cheering]" "Excellent." "♪♪[Baby I Need Your Loving by The Four Tops playing]" "♪ Baby, I need your lovin' ♪" "♪ Baby, I need your lovin' ♪" "♪ Although you're never near ♪" "♪ Your voice I often hear ♪" "♪ Another day, another night ♪" "♪ I long to hold you tight ♪" "♪ 'Cause I'm so lonely ♪" "♪ Baby, I need your lovin' ♪" "♪ Got to have all your lovin' ♪" "Just tell me." "Okay." "It's not a big deal." "I was talking to Luke." "For what?" "He wants me to come over by the store later and listen to some new records he just got." "Oh." "It just sounded so..." "He made you promise that you'd come?" "Luke?" "I guess he's really excited." "I mean, about the records." "Why didn't you tell me?" "Well, I mean, you don't like him, do you?" "No." "No." "Eww, of course not." "♪ All your lovin' ♪" "♪ Baby, I need your lovin' ♪" "♪ Got to have all your lovin' ♪" "♪ Empty nights echo your name ♪" "♪ Sometimes I wonder ♪" "♪ Will I ever be the same ♪♪" "Tommy, you got a second?" "I'll catch up with you guys." "I'm not doing any suicides with you." "I just showered." "Hey, you been hearing this stuff?" "Stuff about guys trying to lose the game on purpose?" "What?" "I'm serious." "No, nothing about that." "What, you mean like guys throwing the game for money?" "That's what I heard." "How much?" "I don't know, a lot." "Danny said big money." "Nobody came to you, though, did they?" "I mean, nobody came and said" "You kidding me?" "No, no." "Why, you think Danny would do it?" "No." "I don't think so." "(Helen) It heats up fast, so make sure your father takes the casserole out in 20 minutes." "And just because I'm not here, doesn't mean bedtime's any later." "How come you're going out?" "'Cause some friends wanted to hear some music, and they asked me to come along." "You have friends?" "Of course I do." "Is it one of their birthdays?" "No." "His nose is running again." "Half-birthday?" "Feel okay, Will?" "You don't feel like you have a fever." "(Patty) So what kind of friends?" "Just a regular night." "Regular night out with regular friends." "(both) Huh." "(JJ) How'd it work anyway?" "How do they even do it?" "It's not that hard, I guess." "I mean, you just fumble the ball or drop a pass." "That sort of thing." "Yeah, but why?" "Money." "I mean, it's gotta be, right?" "You said big money." "How come nobody came around to us, you or me?" "Maybe they couldn't come to you 'cause of your uncle." "Uncle Pete's not in on this." "You're saying these guys are cops?" "Your Uncle Pete's a cop, too." "You saying he's in on it, Tommy?" "No, hey." "I'm just saying that's why." "Talk to you later, all right?" "[bell tinkling]" "(girl) ♪ And it ain't no use ♪" "♪ to sit and wonder why, babe ♪" "Excuse me, can" "Helen." "I can't believe you came." "I think this is where my kids come to buy records." "There's a stage in the back room." "So we each bought Sinatra albums, so now you have to take these." "There's a Phil Ochs and a Joan Baez." "And I can't decide between any of these, so just take all of them." "You shouldn't have." "They're probably no Frankie" "But, who is?" "♪ At the break of dawn ♪" "♪ Look out your window and I'll be gone ♪" "♪ You're the reason I'm travelin' on ♪" "♪ So don't think twice ♪" "♪ It's all right ♪" "♪ And it ain't no use turning' on your light, babe ♪" "♪ The light I never knowed ♪" "Hello." "Um, Mrs. Bojarski, is Roxanne there?" "Patty, Will, time for PJs." "(Patty) Mom said we could stay up." "She was at the record store." "Your mother's not here, so I'm in charge." "Get in your PJs." "But we didn't take a bath yet." "I got five minutes till The Fugitive, so no baths." "Get in your PJs, and, Thrill, wipe your nose." "Oh, um, well," "I'll have her call you if she stops by here." "Okay, bye." "♪ We never did too much talkin' anyway ♪" "♪ So don't think twice, it's all right ♪" "♪♪[girl humming]" "♪ And it ain't no use calling out my name, boy ♪" "♪ Like you never did before ♪♪" "(Pete) Hold on, I'm coming." "JJ." "Uncle Pete." "Sorry if I woke you, but I really had to ask you something." "That's all right." "You, uh, you didn't wake me." "Bad time?" "Uh, no." "Good time, actually." "Damn great time." "Oh." "Don't worry, she'll keep." "Oh." "So what's up?" "You okay?" "Your dad okay?" "Yeah." "No, nothing like that." "You think this could wait till tomorrow?" "I guess." "See you at the game." "You're coming to the game, Uncle Pete?" "Yeah, whole squad's gonna be there." "How come we need the cops at the game?" "Chief thinks there might be trouble." "You know, that, uh," "North Philly crowd don't mix too good with our folks." "Least I get to see you play, right?" "Right." "All right." "Get some rest." "Okay." "[door closing]" "Hey." "Hi." "Home already?" "I thought it was late." "That's what I meant." "You smokin'?" "No." "Some people at the store were." "[sighs]" "What?" "I'll clean it up." "Oh." "Not that." "Have you ever smelled marijuana, Jack?" "No." "Why, is that what you were doing there?" "No." "Some kids were." "What, a bunch of hopheads-- No, college kids." "So is this gonna be a regular thing?" "Folk concerts?" "No, I don't think so." "Oh, they almost caught The One-Armed Man." "You know, if they ever catch that guy, Jack, the show's over." "[sighs]" "Yeah." "Be one hell of an episode, though." "[chuckles]" "I'm gonna go finish up in the garage." "Okay." "Kids get a bath?" "Huh?" "Oh, hi, Mom." "Go to bed, hon." "Dad let us skip our bath." "I know." "And bless Patty and Meg and bless JJ." "And if you can, let East Catholic beat Washington on Friday night." "[Will sniffing]" "Please don't let me get a temperature so I can't go to the game." "Amen." "Oh, hi, Mom." "Amen." "Get in bed." "[grunting]" "Too big." "There you go." "I don't think you have a temperature." "You smell funny." "Dad let us skip our bath-- I know." "Go to sleep." "Hey, Clark Kent, ease up." "You're biting into the wood." "You bet on sports, Dad?" "Yeah." "You know Eddie the barber, other side of the liquor store?" "He makes book." "On, uh, the World Series, Eagles games." "Sometimes I put up a couple bucks." "How about, uh, college?" "Sometimes." "High school football" "Never against Navy." "Navy's Navy." "Win, lose." "Lot of lose." "High school?" "Only an idiot bets high school." "How about Uncle Pete?" "Uncle Pete's an idiot." "♪♪[music playing on radio]" "Okay, so here's what I don't get about isosceles triangles." "Everything." "Just remember that two of the sides have to be the same length." "So what happened to you last night?" "Nothing." "I was with Luke." "Oh." "All night?" "He had to get the store ready for some performance, some folk music girl." "So I stayed to help." "Why should I have to prove Pythagoras' theorum?" "I mean, if it's not true, why'd they put it in the book?" "That couldn't have taken you all night" "Well, then he couldn't resist playing me some music." "What kind of music?" "That guy he made you listen to." "Bob Dylan?" "He played Bob Dylan for you?" "He's a poet." "Bob Dylan." "And Luke's just so interesting." "And smart, funny and..." "Do you know how funny he could be?" "I hadn't really noticed." "He's just not like other guys." "Like those East Catholic jocks or those college guys we talk to on the bus." "And guess what?" "He asked me out." "Tonight." "What about the game?" "(male newscaster) New York's famed Idlewild Airport was renamed John F. Kennedy International Airport this morning." "The late president's brother, Edward Kennedy, spoke at the ceremony." "(Henry) Sells for $19.99, and it comes with the rabbit ears." "(Jack) How's Jeanette and the kids?" "(Dominick) Good." "We got that place down in Avalon this summer." "That'll be good." "Yeah." "As long as she's going to the shore, she's all right." "There's Mike, isn't it?" "Big Mike?" "Yeah, I think so." "(Dominick) Getting a little dark in there, Jack." "Dark?" "Is that the color you want to see in your store?" "The only color I see is green." "Yeah, well, I don't want to be a jerk about it, but, uh, it's bringing a different element to the district." "Look at all the crap on this hoagie." "You really want to be the store for Negroes?" "'Cause what's that gonna do to my place and Sheldon's place?" "Dom, you ask me would I rather have a store full of white customers?" "Damn right, I would." "'Cause they can afford the larger consoles, so I'm making more money." "Do you see that happening here?" "At your place?" "Hey, Dom, you need a napkin?" "You're getting this all over the place." "I'll see you at the game." "All right, see you." "♪ Babe, it's all right ♪" "♪ She's a pretty little thing ♪♪" "What's up, Gary?" "Sam." "That a tie I see inside your coat there?" "It's just a uniform they make us wear." "I think that's nice, wear a tie." "Maybe you're gonna be President, huh?" "I'm not gonna be President, I'm just going to" "You're just what?" "Just let me ask you this, Mr. Catholic School President." "Where you gonna sit tonight?" "You gonna sit with your new friends, the white boys?" "Yeah, figures." "I mean, you dress like 'em, go to school with them." "Start thinking you are one of them, right?" "That it, Sam?" "You too good for Washington now?" "That's it." "That's it, you go." "And keep on going." "(Meg) Has anyone seen my clarinet?" "(Patty) Maybe you left it at school." "[doorbell rings]" "I'll get it." "(Will) Hey, I found my turtle." "I, uh, I just came by to bring Patty some sheet music I promised her." "(Will) I think he's dead." "Surprised you were able to find the time with your busy social schedule and everything." "(Will) Yes, he's dead." "My brother's turtle." "(Patty) Meg, I found it." "Another turtle?" "No, I lost my clarinet." "Thanks!" "That's why I play the piano." "It's nearly impossible to lose." "(Helen) We're leaving in five minutes." "Did you find it?" "Yes." "So, yeah, it's for Patty." "It's the ragtime piece we talked about." "Well, is he okay enough to come to the game?" "We could bundle him up." "Will and I can stay right here and listen to the game on the radio." "We'll make popcorn and play board games." "[sighs]" "Just me and Patty, huh?" "She wants to see JJ play." "Not really." "Your father said to bring a book to the game." "Good, I'm bringing Nancy Drew." "No friends." "Nancy Drew, the book." "They'll be ready when you get here." "But I'm almost finished with the seventh Nancy Drew." "Well, bring eight and nine." "I'll see you, hon." "Gotta go, Henry." "Today's totals, looking better." "That's good." "As much as I like the new business," "I wouldn't mind moving some big consoles." "I understand." "You don't mind closing up without me?" "Not at all, Mr. P." "I'll see you at the game, after." "♪♪[Wipeout by The Surfaris playing]" "How you guys doing?" "Fine, you?" "Getting my game face." "Cool as a cucumber." "[exhales]" "All right, then." "Let's go." "(announcer) Welcome to the 1963 Philadelphia City Championship." "♪♪[band playing] [cheerleaders cheering] [cheerleaders chanting]" "Ladies and gentlemen, the Washington Warriors Marching Band." "♪♪[band playing]" "[whistle blowing] (broadcaster) And here we go." "The kick is up." "DeFelice's under it." "He's at the 10." "Want to play Chinese checkers?" "I'm listening to JJ's game." "Okay." "He's down at the 18-yard line." "First and 10 for the Crusaders, 18-yard line." "Crusader quarterback Danny O'Connor will take the snap." "Star JJ Pryor plays halfback, wearing the number..." "Green 10!" "...46 tonight." "[heart thumping]" "[exhaling]" "(Danny) Green 10!" "Green 10!" "Hut!" "O'Connor dishes to Pryor." "Pryor with the ball." "And JJ Pryor—" "Come on!" "Somebody block for him!" "Nobody's blocking." "The front line looks like Swiss cheese." "(announcer) Second and 12 from the East Catholic 16-yard line." "(broadcaster) JJ Pryor saw no light on that play at all and was driven back by a wall of Warriors." "Some miscommunication on the line for the Crusaders." "The Warriors were just all over Pryor." "Like they'd seen a rehearsal." "East Catholic may give the passing game a shot..." "Hey, Sam." "Hey." "I thought you'd be at the game by now." "Danny O'Connor has really gotta be sharp tonight." "You might as well help me close up." "Yeah." "The Warriors are going with their starting quarterback, Davis, tonight, who sat out their game against Taft last weekend due to the concussion he suffered toward the end of the regular season." "Midway through the third quarter," "East Catholic has yet to really gel as a team." "They're lucky to be only down by four." "You okay?" "I just wanted to say bye before I leave." "(announcer) East Catholic, second down and eight." "To go on your date with Luke." "Now?" "He wants me there before he closes the store, so he can play me his favorite songs." "I think that's a metaphor for something." "Oh." "Forgot to say, "Have fun," Meg." "♪♪[Willie and the Hand Jive by Johnny Otis playing] [all cheering] [man whistling]" "(broadcaster) The Crusaders set." "♪ I know a cat named Way Out Willie ♪" "Snap to O'Connor." "♪ He's got a cool little chick named Rockin' Millie ♪ [whistling] Pryor is brought down hard." "Again to JJ Pryor." "He gets hammered!" "To Pryor." "It's like he's alone out there." "Again to Pryor." "Oh, boy, he's hit for a loss." "JJ Pryor can't get a break." "He's slow to get up." "I mean, there's just no blocking for Pryor." "♪ Willie said, Papa, don't put me down ♪♪" "(announcer) Second and 10, East Catholic." "All right, Patty." "We need a touchdown here." "Did you say something, Dad?" "Don't know why you say that, Jack." "Looks like your guys are winning." "My guys?" "Thought maybe you were sitting on the wrong side, with all your new customers." "Still not selling enough light bulbs, huh, Dom?" "Second and long, the Crusaders still trailing by four." "They should be looking to pass." "They go with one outside receiver." "(Danny) Set!" "Green 10!" "[cheerleaders chanting]" "(Danny) Green 10!" "(Danny) Hut!" "O'Connor takes the snap, fakes to Pryor." "He rolls out." "Go!" "He's open, he's open!" "Hit him!" "He's got DeFelice long." "It's up!" "[whistle blows]" "Come on, catch the ball!" "[cheerleaders cheering]" "(announcer) Third and 10." "[heart pounding]" "(broadcaster) I can swear that ball went right through his hands." "East Catholic now with the ball on Washington's 25-yard line." "Third and 10." "The snap to O'Connor." "Handoff to Pryor." "The ball is loose!" "Pick it up, pick it up!" "It looks like it could be Washington ball!" "Yes, the Warriors have recovered the ball." "The sure-handed Pryor got hammered and couldn't hold on to it." "♪♪[band playing]" "So Washington will now take over on their own 21-yard line." "Defense, get in there!" "They continue to lead the Crusaders team." "(Tommy) Very smooth." "(JJ) What?" "I dropped the ball." "So did I." "Are you in, JJ?" "No, I dropped the ball, that's all." "You taking the money, Tommy?" "Yeah, why?" "You dropping the ball for free?" "[grunting]" "What do we have here?" "(JJ) You dropped it, Tommy?" "[crowd exclaiming]" "(officer) Break it up." "(JJ) Come on!" "...the East Catholic bench, the Crusaders are fighting each other." "[all yelling]" "(JJ) Get up!" "Get up!" "[crowd booing]" "JJ!" "(Pete) JJ, break it up." "(coach) Are you crazy?" "(Pete) JJ, get off him!" "Come here." "I'm not doing this, I'm telling you!" "What are you talking about?" "I'm not in this with you." "I didn't drop it on purpose." "What, they talked to you?" "Who?" "Who talked to you?" "Doesn't matter." "We're winning this game." "We are." "[police radio chattering]" "Sounds like quite a game." "Maybe we can catch the last quarter." "See how your school's doing." "It's not my school." "What?" "East Catholic, it's not my school, and I don't want to go to that game." "[commentator chattering]" "Then don't go." "But it's your school, all right?" "It's your opportunity." "You take it." "You don't mess it up." "Eight seconds left in the game." "The Crusaders need a touchdown." "Their running game has simply ground to a halt." "[cheerleaders chanting]" "(JJ) Call Red Dog right." "What?" "Nothing to Tommy." "Red Dog right." "But Coach said" "You want to win this game?" "Of course." "You overrule the Father, he'll kill you." "This is our game." "Come on, Danny." "(Tommy) Look at me." "You saw him fumble the ball." "Don't listen to him." "(JJ) Come on, Danny." "Don't listen to him." "It's our game, Danny." "I saw you drop it." "Red Dog right." "On three." "Ready?" "Break!" "Well, folks, the Crusaders are in striking distance." "If they can just get a bit of offense going here." "Still behind by four." "A field goal will not be enough." "The Crusaders need to find that end zone." "[crowd cheering]" "The Crusaders set for second and 10." "O'Connor over center." "(Danny) Blue 15!" "Blue 15!" "Hut!" "Hut!" "[whistle blowing]" "And left guard Mahar jumps offsides, way offsides." "Come on, Bobby, get your head in the game!" "Yeah, get your head in the game!" "[crowd booing]" "(announcer) Offsides, East Catholic." "(Danny) Come on, Bobby." "What was that, Bobby?" "What were you thinking, Bobby?" "(Danny) Same play." "Red Dog right on two." "Ready?" "(team) Break!" "On one." "Yeah." "On one." "Got it." "Second and 15, East Catholic." "Come on, East Catholic." "Eight seconds left in the game." "This looks to be it for the Crusaders." "If they don't score on this play, Washington will repeat as city champs." "Green 10!" "[heart pounding]" "What a catch!" "Yes!" "Yes!" "Go, JJ!" "Go, JJ!" "JJ Pryor's at the 40." "He's got room!" "The 30!" "He's got wheels, this boy!" "Now time has run out." "The 20!" "The 15!" "Yes!" "The 10!" "Run!" "JJ, run!" "Go!" "[whistle blowing]" "He's brought down at the three yard line!" "And that's gonna do it." "Despite the last minute heroics by JJ Pryor, the Crusaders couldn't overcome an awful lot of sloppy play." "The Warriors of Washington High have done it again." "They have won the Philadelphia City Championship in a hard-fought battle with the Crusaders of East Catholic High." "(announcer) Final score, Washington Warriors, 17," "East Catholic Crusaders, 13." "[crowd cheering]" "You lost this game for us." "Back off." "You lost it." "You threw it away." "Come on." "You just threw it away." "For what?" "For money?" "For money?" "I want to go to college." "I'm not getting a scholarship." "My old man doesn't own a store." "So, yeah, I want money." "Damn it, Tommy!" "This!" "This!" "You think you know something I don't, JJ?" "Is that it?" "Huh?" "Go ahead, walk away." "You think you're what?" "You think you're better than me now?" "[panting]" "♪♪[Don't Think Twice, It's All Right by Bob Dylan playing]" "♪ And it ain't no use to sit and wonder why, babe ♪" "♪ If you don't know by now ♪" "Cut the crap, Pete." "Were you in or were you out?" "I told them to stay away from JJ." "They promised" "They fixed the game, my son's game." "It makes everybody look bad, Pete." "I told them-- Answer my question." "You knew they were gonna cost JJ the title." "Maybe even hurt his chance at Notre Dame." "So, you and me, were you in or were you out?" "♪ You're the reason I'm traveling on ♪" "♪ Don't think twice, it's all right ♪" "(Jack) I don't know, Jack." "He says he wasn't in." "So he wasn't?" "I know him better than I know myself, but I still don't know." "♪ It ain't no use in turning on your light, babe ♪" "When I was little, I liked Uncle Pete so much." "Better than anyone." "So like him." "Love him." "I do." "But that's your uncle." "Here's the best and worst thing about your Uncle Pete." "He really believed it wouldn't come around to you." "Hey, JJ." "♪ It ain't no use in calling out my name, gal ♪" "You almost won that game." "♪ It ain't no use in calling out my name, gal ♪" "(Will) Sister Mary Agnes said when you were a little boy, you played lots of games, too." "♪ I'm a-thinking and a-wonderin' ♪" "Were you really good at football and stuff?" "My brother's really good." "You probably know that." "Dad was good, too." "So I know I asked you to let them win, but that's okay." "Maybe next time." "But if you could make me just a little better, just good enough to be good, 'cause JJ says I have lousy hands." "Amen." "♪ So long, honey, babe ♪" "♪ Where I'm bound, I can't tell ♪" "♪ Goodbye's too good a word, babe ♪♪" "Why are you out here?" "Why aren't you in the store?" "Meg, whatever are you doing here?" "You're supposed to be with Luke." "No, I'm not." "You are." "What does that mean?" "Figure it out." "I'll wait." "I have all night." "I don't have a date or anything." "But it is kind of cold, so if you could figure it out sooner rather than later, it'd be great." "You never liked Luke." "No, I like East Catholic jocks and college boys on buses" "He doesn't like you." "I wasn't finished." "And California surfer boys and rock 'n' roll drummers." "Oh, and the waiter at the pizzeria." "Okay, now I'm finished." "And no, he doesn't like me." "Meg, if you don't stop pretending that you hate Luke, you might never notice that you really, really like him." "Oh, and swimmers." "I forgot swimmers." "What are you still doing here?" "He's closing up." "Oh!" "Meg, wait." "Give me the clarinet." "And how about the geeky band hat?" "Yeah." "[knocking on door]" "[bell tinkling]"