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Come on, Beverly Hills is gonna be great for our family.
We got the weather, we got the, uh, palm trees with, uh...
- More palm trees. - More palm trees.
- You had like a million friends. - Back home!
And they all knew, you know, about the whole adoption story.
Ethan, this is Annie, the new principal's daughter.
Annie, my boyfriend Ethan.
- Yeah, actualy, yeah, we... - Yeah, we...
We know each other, we met like two summers ago?
OK, I'm not talking to you as a guidance counselor right now,
I am talking to you as your sister.
Come on, you gotta let go off that anger!
It's not doing you any good.
You don't wanna end up like mom.
Everyone's seen it, Ethan, everyone knows!
Naomi, I hurt you, you hurt me, is that how it works with us?
Are you breaking up with me?
I'm breaking up with us.
Hey, Ty.
Wanna grab dinner tonight, after rehearsal?
This night is nothing like I thought it would be.
Oh, I like him. At the very least, we'll be friends.
Are we friends?
- Thanks, hon. - Ooh, pancakes!
- Throw me one! - We do not throw food.
Deb, banana! Thank you.
I would like everybody to sit.
Can't. Got to meet Silver before school.
We have an english project to finish.
Oh, the one about modern poetry?
No. I handed that in a couple weeks ago.
I got to be at work early. I can drop you off.
No, thanks, Dad. Navid's picking us up.
I've got rehearsal until 8:00.
Oh, I can pick you up tonight.
No, Silver's gonna give me a ride, I won't be home for dinner.
Me, too. Peace!
Me, three.
I've got a late meeting with the teachers' union.
Always a joy.
Hey.
So what, you're...
Ignoring me now?
No, not at all.
How can I help you?
I just...
You know, wanted to...
See how you're doing.
I'm doing great.
Thanks for asking.
Is there gonna be anything else? Because I really have to get to class,
and I have to make plans for tomorrow because my dad's taking me to Vegas.
So you're doing that again?
Yeah. Of course.
I wouldn't miss it for the world.
Anyway, Coldplay's performing.
My dad's company's going all out.
Sounds like fun.
It's gonna be awesome.
If I don't see you, I don't know why know you're late.
If I don't know you're late, I don't have to give you a late slip.
You're looking a little run-down, kiddo.
Yeah, well, run-down is totally in right now.
It's chic to look post-rehab, didn't you know?
No, I didn't know.
But I thought brushing your hair was cool.
But then, again, I guess I'm old.
Yeah. Yeah, you are getting up there.
Got to go.
Get to class, Silver. You're late. Again.
I trust you gave her a late slip.
Hell, no. She's my sister.
Really? Nepotism?
Yeah, you got a problem with that?
Yeah, actually... Maybe we should discuss it tomorrow night over dinner.
OK.
Hey, guys, I wanted to ask you a little something.
My dad's screening the new Bond movie tomorrow night at my place.
I wish he'd screen one of his other movies.
No, seriously, it's not out yet.
He knows a guy that did a little something something on the film.
So I was wondering, you guys want to see a movie?
Is your mom gonna be there?
Yeah, she is gonna be there.
Yo, E! You in?
Yeah. Why not?
I got nothing better to do. I'm free, single...
Miserable.
And, uh, horny.
Well, I mean, as long as your mom's gonna be there.
- Hey. - Hi.
So, are your parents still pissed I took you on a plane?
They'll get over it.
So, wanna go out tomorrow night?
Tomorrow night?
Uh, there's a new band playing at the pier, it's gonna be pretty sick, if you wanna go.
Yeah, I would love to.
Great.
- Um, 8:00? - Great.
All right.
If you get my mother to the chiropractor on Saturday, I told the board that I could meet.
Harry, I can't help but feel that since we moved here, none of us has time for each other anymore.
What? No. Sweetheart, just, we're finding our way.
You know, new city, new jobs.
Yeah, I know, I know, but I really miss doing things together, all of us.
And I know exactly what we need to do.
Family night?
You want us to go bowling?
Yeah.
Your dad and I would like to spend some time with you guys.
I feel like we don't see each other anymore.
And we really, really wanna hang out with you guys.
Especially on a Friday night.
But, uh, uh...
I have a date with Ty tomorrow night.
And Navid's dad is showing the new Bond movie.
Come on.
Well, your dad and I have tickets to the Hollywood Bowl, but we're not going.
No, we're not.
Because we want to spend time with you, guys.
- Come on, please. - Oh, come on, guys.
Please? Like...
Dad, nobody does family night here, you know?
Well, then we are just gonna have to bring a little Kansas to Beverly Hills.
Because we are having family night tomorrow night and we are gonna have fun.
Because it's all about family.
Can I stay again tonight?
Just one more night, I promise.
I'm sorry, Silver.
We're full.
I need the space for people who really don't have any place to go.
Look, you don't know what it's like there.
I know, baby, but you gotta work it out.
I'm sorry.
I hear there's this new band playing tonight at the pier.
I'm going to Vegas.
- You're doing that again? - Yes.
My dad's firm throws this celebrity golf tournament every year.
Huge party - oh, my God, it's so much fun.
I wouldn't miss it for the world.
I mean, he's only 4 and he's already reading all these words.
And I'm sure this is really boring to you, right?
Oh, no, no, no, it's, you know, it's your son, it's fascinating.
I love kids, you know? I teach kids, I...
Flunk kids, I want to strangle 'em sometimes, but that's...
I'm curious, Ryan. How many of your friends have kids?
Yeah, let me think, about none... Actually.
But, you know, I'm really close with the kids I work with at juvie, so does that count?
You work with kids at Juvenile Hall?
Yeah, yeah, just on weekends and, uh, mondays after school, tuesdays...
Wednesdays, thursdays...
Just, I don't get out a lot. It's sad.
What do you do with them?
Oh, you know, uh, talk, play scrabble.
I know a lot more words than them, so I usually win.
Makes me feel good about myself.
It's a long story. I'm just gonna... Uh, tonight?
- Dinner? - Yeah.
- Hey, Mr. Matthews. - Yeah.
How you doing?
I think he has a crush on you.
Oh, God, no. No, no, no, no!
We're colleagues.
- I would never go out... - Good.
This school's hard enough as it is without my sister banging the teacher.
Right.
Um, so, I was wondering if maybe I could spend the night tonight.
We could, you know, we could hang out, get some pizza.
Invite Brenda.
You know, I, uh, can't do it tonight, sweetie.
Um, but tomorrow night for sure.
Yeah. Sure, sure.
- Hey. - Hey.
So, uh, any big plans tonight?
Oh, yeah.
Big date.
- Oh, you and Ty... - No.
Me and my family - we are doing family night.
Family night?
Yeah.
They feel like they never see us, so...
Well, you know, it's probably not total social suicide,
as long as you go someplace where no one from this school will see you.
Uh, Lucky Strike bowling alley?
Oh, yeah, maybe someone from the chess club might still talk to you.
Terrific!
Hey, Annie.
- Ethan, what's up, man? - Hey, man.
So, I got your text.
Sorry you can't make it.
Yeah.
I got to go, so I'll, um, catch you guys later.
So you're blowing me off tonight for bowling?
Oh, God, my parents are making me.
- That sucks. - Yeah.
I really wanted you to see the pier.
Well, uh, we could...
What? What?
Nothing.
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