"Look." "We're not going to hear from the hospital for a while." "Why don't you guys get showered and dressed?" "And you can't be late for your meeting with the dean." "I'll take him to school." "You can't be late for your first day." "Well, if we're not going to eat, let's just go." "She just fell back asleep." "But she was awake." "And aware." "Thanks for calling the hospital." "And finding her." "If they hadn't airlifted her out, she'd..." "When can she go home?" "They said in a day or so." "They want to keep her under observation." " That's hospital policy." " Well, I guess there's no need to worry, right?" "I mean, a teenage girl palms a dozen painkillers and washes it down with tequila... it's perfectly normal, right?" "What are you doing here?" "I called them." "What Marissa needs right now is her family." "No visitors." "Well, let's go." "We should go." " If you need anything." " Thanks." "Don't take it personally." "Julie's just been through... every parent's nightmare." "I'm sure she'll apologize." "You are?" "It's Julie Cooper we're talking about." "Excuse me." "Ryan?" "Can I talk to you for a sec?" "I don't know what happened in Mexico, but here's what I do know." "Since you've shown up, Marissa's been a wreck comes home crying, doesn't want to go to her own cotillion, having problems with her boyfriend." "And now you can add another shinning accomplishment to your list of achievements." "In addition to stealing cars, burning down houses, and befriending would-be assassins, you've almost killed my daughter." "You can blame me all you want... but I would never do anything to hurt Marissa." "Well, you're not going to get a chance." "Cause you're never going to see her again." "You even try, I'll make sure you get thrown back in juvie, where you belong." "Well." "So, wait now, I don't get it." "Luke's the one she should be blaming, not you." " She doesn't know that." " So why didn't you tell her?" "I'm just glad Marissa's okay." "Uh guys, I'm going check in with the Events Committee, so I'll catch up with you at the dean's office?" "Sure." "Ryan, don't be nervous." "You're going to do great." " This is school?" " Mmm hmm." "Ah, registration week, Ryan." "It's my favourite time of year because your fellow students aren't around to ruin it." "Except them." "You guys have tennis courts and a swimming pool?" " You guys didn't at your old school?" " Well, we had a basketball hoop." " Oh, hi, guys." " Hi!" "Dr. Talley." "Miss Camara." "How are you guys doing?" "Okay." "My mom's more popular than me, that's a little pathetic, I realize." "Oh hey, after the meeting, we've got to get your photo taken for school ID." " Mug shot?" " If you must be so cynical." "Oh yeah!" "That one's a keeper." "So, when do we do the retina scan?" " Friday." " I was joking." "So was I. Good thing we didn't hire you for you quick wit." "Well, God doesn't give with two hands." "Come on, time for you to meet your team." "Okay." "You'll be assigned a researcher, two paralegals, and a file clerk to do all the heavy lifting." "Speaking of which, let me show you our state of the art gym." "Oh, you guys have a gym." " You didn't at the PD's office?" " Well, we had a basketball hoop." "Everything is going to be fine." "It's just... at Chino Hills, you sort of... showed up." "No essays, interviews, tests." "Ryan, the Harbor School is one of the best private prep school in the country." "If you graduate from here, you can get into any college in the UC system." "Maybe even an Ivy League." "I don't really think I'm an Ivy League kind of guy." "After a year or two here, you will be." " College, huh?" " Yeah." " What did you get?" " Uh." "AP History, English, Calculus, and Physics and French four." "Good thing I don't have a life." "What is wrong?" "Are you nervous?" "Seth, will you please tell Ryan that Dr. Kim is very nice?" "Oh yeah." "She is sweet." " Kirsten, how are you?" " Hi." "Nice to see you." "Good to see you." "Seth." "Always interesting to see you." "And you must be Ryan." "Why don't we step into my office?" "Well." "This doesn't suck." "That eloquence will serve you nicely on the stand." "Like you guys will actually go to trial." "You're one of us now, Sandy." "Better start wrapping your head around it." "So, is your family all excited about your first day?" "My wife loves being married to a corporate sell-out." "Right, right, right." "Wrapping my head around it." "You've got to be kidding me." "Yeah." "I figure you'd want to dive right in." "Chemical peel gone awry - fascinating." "Bad Botox injection." " Noise complaint!" "On a yacht!" " Scintillating?" " Purest sense of the word." " Don't be a snob." "Just defend them." "Right." "Rich people need lawyers too." "Weak grades." "Truancy." "Notation regarding some criminal activity?" "It was a misdemeanour." "Probation." "Nonetheless." "Not exactly Harbor School material." "Dr. Kim, Ryan's had a lot to overcome, but Sandy and I feel that in the right environment, he could really excel." "There is no doubt that Mr. Atwood has extraordinary promise," "I'm just concerned that he hasn't had... adequate preparation for the rigours of our curriculum." "Or are you concerned about pressure from the parents who don't want Ryan here?" "That's definitely a consideration." "But not a decisive one." "Kirsten, you know as well as I do, how bright and motivated our students are, those that aren't bred for USC go off to Harvard and Yale." "I think that a school like Newport Union would be a better fit for someone with Ryan's background." "My background?" "I can't change where I'm from, but I can change where I'm going." "Ryan, you understand that if you did fail, you would lose a year, not to mention self-confidence." "With all due respect, Dr. Kim, if you think not letting me in is going to inspire self-confidence..." "Give me a shot." "You got great test scores." "I definitely responded to your personal essay." "Your grades are borderline, but acceptable." "If you could pass the placement exam, it's not an aptitude test, it measure your preparedness, what you've learned, not how bright you are." "Just tell me where and when." " Summer." "Hey!" " Hi." "It is so weird being in school right now." "Surrounded by all these people, who have, like, no idea." "I know." "Have you talked to Marissa?" "Spoke to her mom." "You?" "We went by this morning." "She was sleeping." "They said she's going to be okay, though." "I still can't believe it, you know." " I thought she was dead." " Me, too." "Well, hey when she's feeling better, we'll take her out and try to cheer her up." "Take her to a movie or..." "Six Flags, I don't know." "Yeah." "I guess." "Maybe before then, if you want," "I don't know, you and me could go see a movie, Summer." " Hey, Summer." "How's it going?" " Hey, you guys." "Look, Cohen." "This year is all messed up." "I mean, Marissa's in the hospital." "I'll never speak to Luke or Holly again." " You and I..." " No, I get it." "It's fine." "We're back in school now." "All the rules apply." "Bye." " Still on the sedative, huh?" " Yeah." "She needs her sleep." "And we need to talk." "Jimmy, you and I... we need to present a united front." "It's hard enough, this, forcing us to be in the same room together." "Thanks, Jules." "Got a great- great bedside manner." "Calling the Cohens this morning was completely inappropriate." "You know I don't like that Brian." " Ryan." " I don't want him anywhere near Marissa!" "Marissa said it was an accident!" "Okay?" " There's no one to blame." " That's a convenient position to take, considering that you're the one who let her go to Tijuana in the first place." "Oh, so." "Now - it's my fault." "You're the one who destroyed this family, Jimmy." "You lied to us." "You stole money from your clients and all your friends." "Why do you think she took all those pills?" "You cannot honestly believe that." "I left her in your care for one weekend and look what happened." "Which is why, I'm asking the judge for sole custody." "Julie." "Come on." "You can't." "Getting the girls away from you is my only chance to give them back some semblance of a life." "And if you fight me on this, I'll take you to court and you'll be lucky if you even get supervised visitation." "Yeah." "Well, you're going to have to because I am not giving up my kids!" "You may not have a choice." "I'm going back to check on Caitlin and the sitter." "You should get cleaned up, you're a wreck." "It's a good thing I never throw anything away." "The questions will be different, but you get the idea." " Yeah, but I'm gonna fail." " Hey." "No." "You're not going to fail." "Okay." "You have to get in." "I will not spend another year at that school alone." "Okay." "Please." "Thank you." "Study." "Especially though, if all it takes is a couple of cheerleaders walking by and suddenly it's like, hmm, Summer and I, we just didn't happen!" "Sorry." "You study." "Here's the thing, though, Ryan." "We connected, right?" "We connected." "And it was awesome." "Especially the part where she kissed me." "I do believe I might have mention" "Seth!" "I have two hours until I take this test." "So unless you plan on attending Newport Union High with me." "Right." "Yes." "Less talking, more studying." "Don't move!" "I'm going to get that." "You... keep... studying." "Hello?" "Hey..." "Marissa." "Hi." "Uhm." "Yeah yeah, sorry." "Uh, sure." "Hi." "Okay." "All right." "Okay." "I'll be there." "Bye." "She's upset." "Something with her parents." "And her mom's going home for a little while, so" " What about the test?" " I'll be there." "I'll just have to do the best that I can." "Hey, not to bum you out, but what if that's not good enough?" "Well, then..." "Dr. Kim is right." "I'm not private school material." "Hi." "Hi!" "It's for you." "That's all they had left in the gift shop." "I'll just..." "I'm sorry." "I was so dumb." " What I did, I wasn't..." " Hey hey hey." "Come on." "I didn't want to kill myself." "I didn't!" "I just wanted to..." " escape." " I know." "Excuse me, nurse?" "When you get a chance, lunch please." "You should..." "Oh, sweetie." "You're awake." "How are you feeling?" "Your sister sends her love." "My throat hurts." "It's because they had to pump your stomach, honey." "Where did that thing come from?" "Uh, I..." "I don't know." "It's from him." "He came here, didn't he?" "After I told him not to, after everything he's done to you..." "He didn't!" "It wasn't his fault." "Honey, you keep saying that." "But before he got here, you were happy." "You think I was happy?" "Well, if you weren't, you never told me about it." "I tried, but you..." "I need to talk to the nurse." "The security in here is appalling." "I'm sorry about that." "You know, about her." "It's okay." "I should go and take this test, but I'll be back first chance I get." "I don't know." "With my mom." "I'm not afraid of your mom." "Well, I am." "Did you ask Ryan what he wants for lunch?" "He doesn't want to eat." "He's on a diet." "Why's he on a diet?" "Why *is* he on a diet?" "Well, I'm going to ask him because I want to see how he's doing on..." "Mom." "He's in a state of deep, deep zen-like concentration right now, okay?" "Well, he still needs to eat." "He's naked!" "All right." "He's naked." "He studies in the nude." "It's a Chino thing." "And I think, if you were to walk in on him naked and Dad was to find out," "I think suspicions might be raised." "A house divided will not stand." "You and I still need to talk about your little surprise trip to Tijuana." "Okay." "I can't wait." "Jimmy." "Hi!" "Is Marissa okay?" "Yeah." "She's doing better." "Thanks." "It's Julie who's giving me the problem." "Is Sandy coming home for lunch?" "No." "He just started a new job today." "Why?" "What's going on?" "She's suing me for sole custody, maybe even supervised visits." " Why would she do that?" " Well, my question is - can she?" "I just need to know what kind of shot I have at joint custody, given what I've put my family through." "I just want to know what kind of case she has." "Come on in." "I'll get Sandy's new number." "I'll just wait out here." "I mean." "You know?" "Jimmy." "We have been friends for too long to let something like this " " It was just a..." " It was stupid." "It was..." "It was monumentally stupid." "I'm so" " I'm sorry." "It's okay." "I mean." "It's not okay, but it's okay." "I mean, you and Sandy are the only friends I have left." " I definitely don't want to lose you" " You won't." "So, you going to come in or what?" "Hi." "You've reached Jimmy Cooper." "I'm not in right now, but please leave a message and I'll get back" "Security said they'd do what they can, but I don't know." "You know, this is exactly why I thought San Diego would be good for you." "San Diego?" " Dr. Burke has a facility there." " Who's Dr. Burke?" "Well, she's a psychiatrist." "Highly recommended." "She runs and institute for young women who are troubled." "You're sending me to a mental institution." "It's a recovery center." "Oh, honey." "I know you don't understand, but" "I would rather have you hate me now than risk losing you again." "Does *Dad* know about this?" "Well, I think some time away from your father would be good for you, too." "Well, what if I don't want to go?" "That's for Dr. Burke to decide." "She'll be here after lunch to evaluate you." "Please, honey, just talk to her." "Let her help you." "And then we can get you out of here and you can start to get better." "Yeah." "If it's okay, I just need to use the bathroom." "Of course." " Not now, Mom." "I'm studying naked." " Eww." "Summer?" " Come in." " No way." " I'm not naked." " No no no no." "Okay." "I don't get it." "What kind of family do you have, Cohen?" "The kind where mother and sons wear clothes." "Always." "Even in the shower." " What." "Is." "This?" " I don't know." "I've never seen it before." " What's its name?" " I don't know." "Captain Oats." "What are you doing here?" "Coop just called." "She's freaking out." "Her mom is threatening to ship her off to the insane asylum." " Really?" " Yeah." "I'm serious." "I've got to do something, Cohen." "I need to get radical." " I need Ryan." " Well, you can't have him, he's taking a placement exam." "What's wrong with me though?" "Am I not radical enough?" "That depends." "Are you ready to take on Julie Cooper?" " We need Ryan." " Yeah." " That's my bed." " Okay." " Just wanted you to know." " Uh huh." " I have a feeling" " Okay." "Let's go." "It's a very fair offer given the merits of the case." "Okay." "Well, think it over." "Goodbye." "My wife does that thing with the hands, when she's really pissed off with me." "Your wife and I have a lot in common." "You've been here half a day and you booked court dates for five of the seven cases you were assigned." "Do I win a free set of steak knifes?" "Sandy." "This isn't how they do things around here and I can keep this off the partner's radar for now, but you gotta understand" "To understand what?" "I'm going to court, I'm taking 'em on, I'm bringing 'em down." "Especially this bastard who won't let his neighbour grow his hedges over his own fence." "Look." "You know how much time and energy goes into trying one of these." "If you settled, you could handle twice as many cases and we're in a volume business here." "Like Costco?" "Look." "I thought the whole reason you brought me here was because you wanted a trail attorney." "You know, who's committed and passionate and blah blah blah" "Yes!" "And one of these cases actually deserves to go before a jury, the courtroom is all yours." "But in the meantime, I need you to pick up the phone and passionately negotiate some settlements." "Come on!" "I put my ass on the line to get you this gig!" "Please?" "Do it for me." "What are you guys doing here?" "Dr. Kim is going to be back any minute." "Yeah, I know, this isn't the best time, but we..." "Marissa needs you right now or else- just" "Her mom's gone psycho." "She's having her committed." "What is going on in here?" "Hi, Dr. Kim." "This is not what it looks like, but there's kind of an emergency." "Uh, yeah." "We just need to borrow Ryan for a little while." "Ryan is not going anywhere." "You two" " OUT." "NOW!" "Goodbye!" "Goodbye." "We gotta go." "Actually." "I gotta go, too." " Have you finished the test?" " No, but I" "Ryan, if this is too difficult, tell me." "If the Cohens are pressuring you to go to this school" "It's not too difficult and they're not" " I want to be here." " Then prove." "Sit down and finish the test." " I can't." "Ryan." "If this is the level of commitment you plan to bring to your studies here at the Harbor School" "Dr. Kim, I really don't have time to argue with you right now." "There is no argument - you walk away from this test, you walk away from the school." "You're probably right." "Wouldn't have worked out anyway." "Sorry for wasting your time." "Let's go." "Your mother tells me you struggled with anorexia in the ninth grade." "My mom's convinced it was anorexia." "It was just tennis season and I was really stressed." "That's all." "And tenth grade you were caught shoplifting?" "It was just a lighter and a pack of cigarettes." "You still smoke?" "Not really." "Drink." "Would you say you drink a lot?" "I guess." "I mean, what's a lot?" "Have you ever had so much to drink that you blacked out?" "Tell me about this past year... your dad's legal troubles, bankruptcy, your parents separating." "Home's probably the last place you want to be, right?" "Your mom mentioned a boyfriend." "Luke?" "He's not my boyfriend anymore." "Really?" "You want to tell me what happened?" "Everything I say, you're just going to use against me to prove to my mom that I'm troubled, right?" "I'm not here to judge." "I'm here to listen and try to help." "You're here because my mom would rather have me shipped off to a mental institution than have to deal with what's really going on." "I'm here because accidentally or not, you nearly killed yourself." "I mean, you want to tell me actually what's going on?" "With you and your mom?" "How much time do you have?" "This isn't good, man." "Summer should have been here by now." "She'd better be here soon." "Well, what if something happened, right?" "I mean Marissa's dad couldn't even get her out of here." "How are we supposed to be able to?" "I'm done waiting for Summer." "Hi!" "I'm here for Marissa Cooper?" "Uh." "It's okay, Denise." "They're with me." " Good." "Lord." " What?" "I told you I was a candy striper." " I... thought you were kidding." " It's for charity." "All the girls do it." " I should be hospitalized more then." " Well, if you need any help." "Okay, guys." "Can you get into the psych ward or what?" "Just try to keep up with me." "Seth, you're on lookout." "Hi, Gloria!" "I know it's my day off, but I just cannot get enough of sick people." "These guys are going to help me with the sponge baths." "Mmm." "Dibs on that guy." "I'm not saying that we need to keep her on suicide watch, but there are definitely some underlying issues that she hasn't been dealing with." " But you can help her." " I can recommend further treatment - psychodynamic therapy, group work." " At the institute." " At the institute or here, in Newport." "I see patients or I can refer you." "No, no." "I want her to get out of Newport." "It's too chaotic here for her right now." "She can't leave now - she's got school, she's got her friends." "I think uprooting her right now would do more harm than good." "She almost died, Jimmy." "How much more harm can she do?" "All right." "You decide." "I need to check in with the institute." " Excuse me." " Thanks." " She's going to the institute." " She's not going anywhere." " Don't make me call my lawyer." " Go ahead." "I'll call mine." "I'm going to go talk to Marissa." "Excuse me, doctor." "Marissa's father and I have discussed it " "I've got a bag in the car and I can drive her down myself tonight." " I'll make the arrangements." " Thank you." "I know this may be difficult for you to hear, but..." "Dr. Burke and I think it's for the best." "Well, what about dad?" "Well, he just wants what's best for you too, sweetie." "Now Dr. Burke and I have to finish some paperwork, so you should get dressed, okay?" "I'm glad you're taking this so well, Marissa." "Yeah, well, it's for the best, right?" "I love you, honey." "Get dressed, I'll be back." " How'd I do?" " Almost had me convinced." "Here." "It's Summer's idea." "It's for, uh, cover." "Sure. 'Summer's idea.'" "Hey, no peeking." "Hey." "Madame Bovary." "That Flaubert could really turn a phrase." "I guess." "It was kind of a bummer." "I mean, I know that Emma got her heart like totally broken, but why'd she have to go and eat arsenic?" "You've read Madame Bovary?" "Five times." "It's Tom Shell's favourite book." "I should go check on him." "He's two floors down." "He's, like, incontinent." "You're a strange and mysterious woman, Summer." "Okay." "No." "I don't know what that means, Cohen." "I wasn't in Panama." " Okay." "Just go and I'll run interference." " Okay." "That's what I said." "Ten four." " Hi, Mrs. Cooper!" "How are you?" " You here to see Mariss?" "Yeah, well, I was just volunteering today, I thought I'd stop by." "How is she?" "She's going to be fine." "Eventually." " Are you her doctor?" " I'm her therapist." "Now, we're on our way to see her right now and" "Therapist!" "Do you have a second because I keep having this dream?" "And well, I'm the woods, trying to find this restaurant, but I'm totally lost and so hungry." "See, I have reservations and I can't be late - are you following?" "You ready?" "Yeah." " Go away." " I just wanted to see you." " I'm so sorry about everything." " Yeah." "That's what you said in Mexico." " That was a mistake." " No kidding!" "What are you doing dressed like that?" "Oh." "Hey, your mom and the doctor are on the move." "You're running away?" "Look, Luke." "Please." "I" "Take the stairs." "Are you sure it's okay?" "I don't want to interrupt." "His office said he was having a welcome-to-the-firm drinks with a few of his... associates." " Can I have another one?" " Sure." "Hey." "Mm." "Hey." "Hey." "What are you two doing here?" "When I couldn't reach you on your cell phone, I called the office " "Jimmy needs some legal advice." " I'm Kirsten." " Hi." "I'm Rachel." " Oh." "So this is Rachel." " This is Rachel." "I'm Rachel." "Hi Rachel." "So, I'm Jimmy." "Hi." "So, you suing a tequila company, doing some research?" "Oh, apparently, we don't sue anybody." "Now you say that like it's a bad thing." "Kirsten, you're lucky to be married to somebody so hilarious." "I am." "You know what, I'll just take care of this myself." " I'm gonna go." " Jimmy." "Stop by the office tomorrow morning." "Oh yeah." "No." "Tomorrow's, uh, going to be too late." "Thanks, Kirsten." "I'll see you at home." "When you finish work." " It was nice to meet you." " Yeah." "Hey, Dad." "What are you doing here?" "I checked out." "Does your mother know this?" "We're gonna wait in the car." " Yeah." "Good idea." " Yeah." "You ran away?" "I didn't know what else to do." "I mean, mom was getting ready to drive me down to San Diego." "What?" "Wait." "You didn't know." "Ah." "Should have guessed." "Look." "I don't want to go to San Diego." "And I don't want to live with mom." "I want to stay with you." "Look." "I want that, too, okay?" "But I don't know if that's possible." "Your mom is suing me for sole custody and after everything I've done, she kind of has me over a barrel, kiddo." "Look, I do even the slightest thing wrong," "I could never see you again." "Okay?" "And I don't ever want to lose you." "Hold on." "Just give me a second, okay?" "Yeah." "Hey." "Yeah, hi." "No." "She's here." "Look, I didn't have anything to do with this, Julie." "Well, you were going to take her to San Diego without telling me about it." "Right." "I'll keep her here." "What do you want to do now, Coop?" "I don't know what to do." "I mean, what can I do?" "We could hide you in one of my mom's developments." "I'm kidding!" "I mean, how is any of this even possible?" "My mom wants to lock me up in an asylum and my dad can't even do anything about it." "Well, we'll figure something out." "We better hurry." "Cause she just escaped from a Psych ward wearing a candy striper outfit." "If they didn't think she was crazy before" "Sorry, Coop." "I'm going to get another slice." "As will I." "Well, we could always skip town." "I could always go with you." "My mom would love that." "Look, if your mom's doing all this just to keep me away from you," "I'll... stay away." "I don't want that." "So, what are we going to do?" "If I could just get her to listen." " Hey." " Back from work?" "I don't understand why you're so upset." "I mean, I understand, but it's nothing." "She works at the firm." "She doesn't look old enough to be served at a bar, let alone a lawyer." "She's thirty-three." "She graduated Berkley four years after you did." " What's her favourite colour?" " Pink." " Look, Kirsten..." " Sandy, I'm not saying anything's going on" "Good." "Cause you just spent the weekend painting Jimmy Cooper's house and I didn't say a word because I knew nothing was going on." " Right?" " Right." "Of course." " So, what were you two doing together tonight?" " Jimmy's got custody issues with Julie." "Well, I guess we all have issues." "So, what are we going to do?" "I have to work with this woman." " I trust you." " Okay." " I trust you." " Okay." " Hello?" " Hey, it's Ryan." "Hey." "What's going on?" "I'm with Marissa and..." "I need your advice." "Well, if I've learned anything today, you don't want to go to court with this." "You want to settle." " What is going on?" " Come with me." "I don't understand." "What does this have to do with Marissa?" "Do you know where she" "Well, no surprise you're involved in all this." "Where is she?" "I don't know." "At a bus station." "On a tropical island somewhere." " Ryan." " I cannot believe you're chaperoning this farce." " Julie, sit down." " No." "I don't want to sit down." "All right." "Let's all talk." "Talk about what?" "What is there to talk about?" "Well, if you ever want to see your daughter..." "Watch it!" "Julie, I know you've been through a lot, but Ryan isn't the problem." "What is that supposed to mean?" "You tell me where she is and then I'm taking her home." " She just ran away from a hospital" " She ran away from you!" "Look." "You're from Riverside, right?" "That's not too far from where I grew up" "I am calling the police in, like, two seconds" "And I know this place has everything we never had." "And I know you're afraid you're going to lose it all, everything you've ever wanted." "I'm done." "But what you want and what your daughter wants are two different things!" "You don't know what she wants!" "I know what she doesn't want." "She doesn't want to go to San Diego." "She doesn't want to live with you." "I don't know what I'm supposed to say to any of this." "Just say yes." " Oh, honey." "No." "No, you don't mean" " Yes!" "I do." "Look." "I know you're only trying to help, but you're just making everything worse." "God." "You have no idea how scared I was." "I'm sorry." "But look, I'm not going to hurt myself again and I'll even still see a therapist, if that's what you want." "But I want to do it here!" "And I want to live with dad." "At least for now." "This isn't over, Marissa." "I'll let myself out." "You okay ?" "So, you still think that after everything that happened today, when we get back to school, you're going to be able to ignore me?" " Well... all I can do is try." " I admire your will." "Hey!" "Hey." "How'd it go?" " It's over." " Yeah?" "Somebody should take Marissa home." "To her dad's." "Bye, Summer!" "It's just a little thing we do." "Okay." "Now, let's talk about that surprise little trip to Tijuana." "It's pronounce Ti-Hua-Na, that's how..." "You're so white, mom." "I've never heard you talk so much." "Oh." "I like to save it for when it counts." "Good." "So, I heard what happened with your test today." "Or what didn't happen." "Well, you're suddenly not so talkative." "Look, I get it." "Marissa needed help, you were worried about her, believe me, I understand." "I'm worried about you." " I'm okay going" " To public school?" " It'd be hell of a lot better than where I went." " Go to Dr. Kim and explain yourself." "I don't think she wants to hear from me." "Ever again." "You're afraid of her." "You went toe to toe with Julie Cooper, the dragon lady, but can't take Dr. Kim." "Talk to here." "There's a problem, you'll have your attorney present." "I got your back." "So, you and Summer seemed pretty chummy yesterday." "Dad?" "'Chummy?" "'" " It's okay." "You can tell me." " I really." "I can't." "If you can't tell your dad, who can you tell?" "Gee." "I don't know." "Ryan." "Mom." "That tree over there." " You're going to miss me when I'm gone." " When are you leaving?" " What's the verdict?" " He passed." "He did very well." " Congratulations!" "Dude, you're a pirate." " You're the pirate." "Yeah." "I know, it's good men to be." "Thank you, Dr. Kim, for giving Ryan another chance." "Mr. Cohen, I told Ryan that if he ever pulls a stunt like that again, he's going to need a much better lawyer than you to get him out of it." "Welcome to the Harbor School, Ryan, I'll be watching you." "You though juvie was tough." "Hey." "You ready to get your photo taken for your student ID?" " Mug shot?" " So cynical." "Hey, check out my new mug shot." "God!" "Dad, those eyebrows are out of control!" "It's a sign of power, you know." "Well, then, you must be the most powerful man in the world!" "Brace yourself, son." "It's genetic."