The first 200 lines.
Po.
Hey, Po.
Where's mommy?
Uh oh, it's dinnertime, daddy.
Come on.
Po, Po, hey, it's okay.
It's okay.
No, no!
- Soft touch bad, hard touch good.
Come on, I got you.
No, no!
- No, it's okay, it's okay, yeah.
Okay, daddy's got you.
Yeah, yeah, daddy's got you.
Daddy's got me.
- Shh, that's right, daddy's got ya.
Daddy's got me.
Daddy's got ya.
Something funny?
Daddy's a wrastler.
Yeah, yeah, very funny.
Watch out wrastler!
Yeah, you want the wrastler?
You want the wrastler?
Take that, wrastler!
- It is the fifth straight day of losses for the s&p 500.
That's the longest losing streak in 13 months' time.
- Bloombergs is the professional's choice.
Listen to Po.
Po, I can't stay up all night.
You have to go to bed.
Wall street journal.
- Record on December 29, you see there
what crude oil is doing right now,
still trading below $50 a barrel,
and expanding those profits.
Oh, this one's for later.
Ew.
What did you do?
Oh, Po.
It's the rainbow, dad.
Why is it on the wall, Po?
It's your rainbow.
Okay, Po, new rule.
No food on the walls, okay?
No food on the walls.
All right, come on.
Let's go get some sponges and clean this up.
It's your rainbow.
Your rainbow, daddy.
- Hey, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
Come with me, come on.
Here you go.
Autograph, please.
- Why are we doing this everyday?
Autograph, please.
- Well, I am honored to be the sole member
of your autograph collection, Po.
Mac and cheese, please.
- No, we don't have Mac and cheese today, buddy.
Calcium's good for your bones.
- Yeah, well, this is peanut butter and jelly
which is known for it's simplicity and budgetary properties.
What happened to your face?
Mac and cheese, please.
- No, Po, you have to eat your sandwich.
No, I am not doing this today.
- Patrick's a nice name for a boy,
but I think I'll call you Po.
You need to eat your sandwich.
Where's mommy?
- Fine, you don't wanna eat it, I'll eat it.
Mm, mm, oh, what a delicious,
turns out dad makes a mean Pb and j sandwich.
Don't be afraid, daddy.
Afraid of what, Po?
Yuck!
Yuck.
Mac and cheese, please.
- The capital city of Mississippi is?
Anyone?
Patrick.
Po?
Can you tell us what the capital city of Mississippi is?
- Hey, spaceman, the teacher asked you a question.
Taylor, stop it.
- You know the answer, don't you, Patrick?
M-i-s-s-i-s-s-i-p-p-i.
What an idiot.
Stop it, Taylor.
You know the answer, don't you?
Po?
It's Jackson, isn't it?
So, the capital city of Mississippi is?
Jackson.
Right, now can anybody tell me
the capital of Alabama?
Good morning.
Morning.
How we lookin'?
Oh, we're great.
We've increased lift by 20%,
but she still won't get off the ground.
- It's the weight of the batteries.
It is just too heavy, now.
- Well we can't go any bigger with the wing size.
We may need a new design altogether.
Maybe fewer seats.
- That's a deal-breaker, it's a 90-passenger minimum.
- David, Randall needs to speak with you
in his office right away.
Yeah, I'll be right there.
Be right back.
May I sit here?
Everything in the world is not in these books,
but it's a start.
I'm on mollusk.
Shellfish, you know, bottom feeders.
Oh, I'm Amelia, by the way.
Amelia Carr.
I've moved here all the way from London
and I have two daddies.
Pleasure to make your acquaintance.
Patrick, is it?
- Patrick is a nice name for a boy,
but I think I'll call you Po.
Hm, a nickname.
I'm not there yet, still on m.
I have an aunt Constance who we call ac,
but that's more of an acronym than a nickname.
Hey!
I say you could sit down?
Friends of yours?
You need to ask my permission.
I must tell you,
even though we're just in sixth grade,
people will judge us by the company we keep.
- I think the spaceman's trying to fly away.
What's wrong with you, freak?
Look at you, you won't even fight back.
I guess today's your lucky day.
- I think you handled that very nicely.
Po, I do believe we are going to get along famously.
- This plane is going to change the game forever.
One month, you buy me one month,
and you'll see her fly, I promise.
- All right, I'll see what I can do.
But if you don't deliver,
I'll be forced to scrap the project,
and you will be let go.
I understand.
Moving numbers.
What's that buddy?
Can you find the pattern?
Po, get some sleep.
Good night, daddy.
Good night, buddy.
Dancing numbers.
You know what I just realized?
What's that?
- You're the second smartest person I know.
All right, who's the first?
What if I can't do this, Ben?
All the promises I made?
They will dead cap this entire program, and then what?
What am I gonna do?
We spent all of our savings, and then some,
on Beth's medical bills.
I have Po's expenses, I,
this has to work.
What about your in-laws?
It's complicated.
Look, if it comes to it,
I could loan you some.
No, no, come on, I'll manage.
It's okay.
What am I saying?
I'm broke anyway.
It's the thought that counts though, right?
- Not as much as some coffee would.
On it.
Hello?
Hi, Mr. Wilson.
I have Patrick in the nurse's office again.
I think you should come and pick him up.
Uh, yeah, yeah, thanks.
I'll be right there.
Hey, Cathy.
Oh, hey, Mr. Wilson.
Hey, Po.
How you doing, buddy?
How's that knee?
Bat transmission received.
- Patrick, I've told you not to play with that.
He's obsessed with it.
- Amelia Carr is on the letter m.
M for mollusks.
Okay, come here, come here.
Let's sit down.
We're gonna leave in just a minute, sweetie.
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