The first 200 lines.
Invite only, make way.
Good evening, ladies.
Have fun.
What's up, man?
Hey.
Awesome, boy.
Hey, label guys.
Atomic Records, I think.
Dude, you know that is not the first,
but the second group this week?
Man, you're getting a deal real soon, real soon.
Come on, how do these guys sell music...
... when they don't got inch of rhythm in their entire body?
Nah, I'm way too sober for this. Here.
I had one already.
All right, have half.
Yeah, man.
Yo, hold down the fort.
I'm gonna show these kids how it's done.
Joshy boy.
Hey, you got this.
Baby, why don't you wash that shirt soon?
'Cause then it won't smell like I work there.
I'm sure employees that actually work there...
... wash their uniforms every once in a while.
Am I gonna see you tomorrow?
Of course.
Good.
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... Man, I passed out last night.
Did we talk?
No.
What time did you get home?
Around four.
Why so late?
We had a sewage problem at work.
Had to clean the floors.
They don't have private companies or something...
...that takes care of that shit?
There's no milk?
Hey.
You are on fire.
I have a treat for you.
Oh, yeah?
Whoo, man.
It is a party tonight.
Yeah.
Here you go.
I had two already.
Whoa, whoa, this ain't Molly.
What is it?
Something tight.
This will take you to the moon and back,
and you ain't even gonna blink.
I don't know, man.
Oh, come on.
and I'm telling you, Pandora has landed on my brain.
So, whatever you're doing right here, Joshy boy,
it's about to get a whole lot faster.
Ah, ha-ha.
All right, you got to buckle up 'cause we're about to lift off,
and we're all coming with you.
Yeah, Joshy boy.
Paging Dr. Bedford.
Paging Dr. Bedford, please.
Are you his--...
... I'm his mother, yes. What happened?
He overdosed.
We flushed his stomach. He's stable.
I'm going to let him rest for a bit,
and I'll come check on him later.
Damn it, Josh.
God.
You just got us both in a whole load of trouble.
Damn it.
Good morning, sleepy head.
Your mother signed the release before she left.
Said she had to go to work.
Do you understand how screwed we are right now?
No, you don't. You don't even care.
You have to stand in front of a judge next week.
I don't even know how I'm going to pay for an attorney.
I don't get paid until Friday.
Josh, I know you can hear me.
Josh. Josh.
Mr. Harvest, despite all your priors,
that include disorderly conduct, drug possession, forgery,
identity theft, vandalism,
despite all of that, this court has decided...
...not to inflict any more pain on your mother...
...with any kind of prison time on your person.
However, you will have to submit to drug rehabilitation...
...and professional counselling for a period of 12 months.
But with your mother's busy schedule,
and given that you are still a minor in need of supervision,
this court cannot take the chance...
... you will fail to meet these requirements.
Your mother has informed me that your father, Jim T. Wallace,
is alive and well, and has agreed to look after you...
... for the remainder of your 17th year,
and/or until you comply with this court's order,
whichever comes later.
Failure to comply with all of these requirements...
...will result in your arrest,
at which point the court will determine your punishment...
...in accordance with state law.
Is that understood?
Yeah.
'Yes, Your Honour.'
Yes, Your Honour.
Good, this court is adjourned.
Hey.
It's clean.
Could have done that myself.
Been doing it for a while now.
Listen to me, I just can't do this alone anymore.
Do what?
Take care of your son?
You haven't been doing it alone.
You haven't been doing it at all.
What are you talking about?
I have been here for you since your father split.
Did you forget that?
For me?
You can't even make rent.
There's never food in the fridge.
I buy my own clothes. Hey.
When have you been there for me?
Hey.
I stopped doing drugs for you.
It wasn't easy, but I did it for you.
Yeah, that's a good one.
What do you want from me?
Nothing.
I don't want anything from you.
Not anymore.
Why are you crying?
'Cause I'm sick and tired of you blaming me...
...for everything that's happened in your life, okay?
Are you serious?
You're a real piece of work, you know that?
You might just be the most selfish person I know.
Selfish?
You want hear about selfish?
I didn't even want to have you.
Your dad, he--...
... he convinced me, making all these promises.
So, I did it for him because he wanted you,
and I loved him, okay?
And then, he split.
He wasn't even there the day you were born 'cause he split.
He just left us,
so don't make me the bad guy in this story, okay?
Don't.
I'm not a bad guy. I'm not a bad guy.
Josh.
Hi, I'm Jim.
Come on, let's go.
So, how was your trip?
It was all right.
Whoa.
You need a hand with that?
I got it.
I, uh, made up your room...
... about as young as I could.
Didn't have much time to shop, so...
... Your mother said that you like music.
Yeah.
All right, I'll let you get settled.
You've reached Kerry. - Leave a message.
Hey, it's me.
It's shit here. Call me.
Wow, that's some equipment, huh?
Yeah.
Uh, dinner's ready if you're hungry.
I'm not.
All right, I'll just put a plate in the fridge,
and then you can nuke that up later, all right?
Yeah, cool.
All right.
All right.
You know how to get back?
I wrote the address down for you, just in case.
You can cut through the cemetery for a short-cut,
go over the bridge, make a left and then you're home.
Oh, you're going to need a key.
I don't get home till, like, 6:00.
Okay.
Can I help you?
Welcome to our humble abode, Mr. Harvest.
Take a seat.
Everyone, this is Mr. Josh Harvest.
He's new in our school. Let's make him feel at home.
That's DJ Sparks from New York.
That's him.
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