முதல் 200 வரிகள்.
I can't believe I'm doing this.
Who graduates and then breaks back into the school?
You better not be backing out.
I still have one more year left in this prison.
Give me a light.
Dude, they might have changed the locks, man.
Is what we're doing actually illegal?
I don't know, I mean, it's definitely not good.
I kind of think you're a fucking creep
if you want me to be honest.
Let's just get the ladder.
- The Admirals. - How corny.
We could have been the tigers or the vipers.
Are you sure there's no on-campus security?
Yeah, dude, I'm sure.
This place can't even afford toilet paper.
All right.
Right up there.
All right.
I got a screwdriver if you need it.
You know, I always thought
something was watching us when I was here.
All right.
You see it on your phone?
Holy shit, it works.
Dude, this is definitely illegal.
I'm not gonna be a pervert about it.
The girls are ugly here anyway.
I'm just gonna livestream it before homecoming,
everyone's gonna freak out,
and the whole school year's gonna be fun.
All right, I'll secure it.
"I'm not gonna be a pervert about it."
What's wrong with you?
Crazy.
Todd.
Todd?
Todd?
Todd!
Todd, this isn't funny.
Quit it.
What the fuck?
Oh, shit!
Oh, fuck.
Good morning, Helbrook High.
Fellow Admirals, welcome back to school.
I'm Erica Yang, your Senior Class President.
I'd like to start with a special message
for my fellow seniors.
Guys, this will be our final year together.
After this, who knows what will happen?
We may never see each other again.
Sometimes I think, whoa, where did these years go?
All I did was study...
So let's make the best of our last year.
Take a risk, get to know that person
you've always been curious about
and follow through on your big plans before it's too late.
But also, early college applications
are due in November.
Let's finish strong.
Go Admirals!
Fuck.
- Hey. - Shit.
Erica!
Erica.
Hey.
- Jason. - Just can't get enough
of school, huh?
Or are you stalking me?
Funny you should say that 'cause I think you came to me.
Hey, what's with the attitude?
You broke up with me, remember?
Yeah, well, you broke up with me
sophomore year, so, I guess I hold a grudge.
Hey, hey.
Look, I know after this year
you're probably going off to Harvard
and I'll never see you again,
but for now can we just be nice?
I'm sorry if I was a jerk.
Okay.
Okay?
So you can stop ghosting me?
Sure, but you're gonna make me late.
Late for what? You got weekend detention or something?
No fuckin' way.
Seriously?
What could Erica Yang have possibly done?
Hey, don't tell anyone, okay?
This may go viral.
I'm serious.
You can't tell anyone I had detention today.
We'll see.
Maybe you can tell me what you did on our date later.
Whatever.
I died.
I know.
I guess you had to be there.
I'm faster, I'm stronger.
I mean, I'm not physically stronger,
but like I'm like, um...
Hey.
Look who it is.
Isn't that the Princess Miss Perfect of the school?
Is she having detention with us?
Hey, you can't sit there.
It's my seat.
That one's hers.
Are you lost?
You know this is detention, right?
I'm aware.
You're wrong about like almost everything.
Hey, look who's back.
- Hi, guys. - Hi.
First weekend of the school year?
I am impressed.
Mouths shut, eyes up.
Everybody take a seat.
Welcome to the first Saturday detention of the year.
I am your Vice Principal, Mr. Armstrong.
You know the drill.
Phones in the bucket.
Please give me your full name for attendance.
Lizzy Whitmore.
Morning, Mr. Armstrong.
Elizabeth, I see you're still incorrigible.
Incorri-what?
Russel Jones, Mr. Armstrong, how are you?
That's enough.
The name will do.
You already know my name, just write it down.
Are you messing with me already,
you little prick?
I don't think you're allowed to call me that.
- It's against the rules. - Oh, wow.
I got kids in detention telling me about the rules.
I'm gonna make something really clear for you, Victor.
Nobody gives a flying monkey turd about you.
I say and do whatever I want to delinquents like you.
So, say your name.
Victor Castro.
See?
That wasn't so hard.
Brett Callaway.
Oh, I don't have mine, sir.
Are you messing with me?
You kids can't go two minutes
without looking at one of these things.
It's a disease.
I remembered that phones aren't allowed
so I didn't bring mine, honest.
If I find out you're lying to me,
I'm gonna suspend you, you understand?
Yes, sir.
You're a nice kid.
I don't want to see you back again
with these idiots.
- Okay. - Come on, what did I do?
And last but not least,
our very, very special guest for the day,
Ms. Erica Yang.
Who lucked out with weekend detention
after her shameful, shameful crime.
Whoa, what did she do?
Hey, that's nobody else's business.
- Okay. - I can't keep my phone?
No, you can't keep your phone.
You're in detention now, things are different here.
You know, I have to say that you're very, very lucky
that Principal Morgan wants young ladies like you to succeed
because if it were up to me you would have been expelled.
I would have made an example out of you.
What's this?
I was going to do some homework.
This isn't study hall.
He's gonna make us write essays about how awful we are.
Wrong again, Elizabeth,
since clearly it doesn't do shit.
As of today,
when you're in my detention...
you get to clean the school.
Hi, yes, thank you so much.
You can't make us do chores.
Oh, yes, I can, yes, I can.
The first order of business
is that you're going to be removing
all of the gum from the undersides
of all of these tables.
That's disgusting.
Yes! Yes, it is disgusting.
So please don't stick your gum on things.
Circle of life.
Also, if you'd like to use this bleach,
you can remove some of the graffiti
that's under the tables as well.
This is illegal.
I'm not doing this.
Oh, yes, you are.
You're gonna dance on up here,
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