Jane by Design (2011) s01e06 Episode Script

The Image Issue

That's me, Jane Quimby.
My life is a little complicated right now.
I landed my fashion dream job working for her, Gray Chandler Murray.
The only problem? They think I'm an adult.
Now I'm juggling two secret lifes.
One in highschool and one in fashion.
Previously on Jane by Design Borrow a pen? There.
Hey, Lulu.
You two know each other? Not really.
He goes to my school.
I'm gonna win you over, Rita Shaw.
You just wait and see.
You're cute.
And I'm India.
I'm actually looking for Jane.
Have you seen her? Jane, Jane, Jane What's so great about Jane? You're looking at the new creative director of Donovan Decker.
There are big things ahead for us, Jane Quimby.
Big things.
Billy! What? You're not gonna believe where I'm standing right now.
(CHUCKLING) JANE: Image is everything.
What we wear tells people who we are, who we want to be.
Some people work hard to project a certain image, while for others, image seems effortless.
But no matter how hard you try, you can't always control the way that others see you.
But at the end of the day, who you are is totally and completely up to you.
♪ I've my heart where my head should be ♪ Light up the rest of me ♪ 'Cause your dreams, they won't fall apart ♪ Through the stops, the starts ♪ And life is a work of art.
Eighteen and under is a billion-dollar industry that we have yet at Donovan Decker.
Until now.
From Travel Bright, to Optical Future, to Romantic Escape.
These are trends that are jumping on.
But, after extensive field forecasting reports, d trend I can confidently tell you that I know what advanced contemporaries want before they do.
And that's why my new is the next big thing.
pring.
And that thing is neon.
I'm not talking '80s acid neon.
I'm talking neo-African neon.
(PEOPLE APPLAUDING) (SNICKERS) Do you have something to add, Jane? I just Go on.
Nothing.
I'm sorry.
I'm good.
No, tell us what you think, Jane.
Yes, Jane.
Tell us.
I'm just not sure real teenagers jump on trends like that.
Research shows us they do.
Trend forecasting is a business, Jane.
he fashion.
Precisely.
Thank you.
Right.
Look, maybe young what's new, butted in.
Go on, Jane.
I just don't think they want to feel like trends, trends somebody else decided, define them.
They want to define themselves.
Interesting point, Jane.
It is? It is? Well, seeing as Jane seems to be such an expert on what teens want maybe Jane should be doing our research.
(ALL CHUCKLING) Distance to the pin? You're about 147 yards to the pin.
I'd go with the seven iron.
Give me the eight.
Little short.
You know, maybe next time you You might not be able to tell by the looks of me, Judge, but I actually do know a thing or two about golf.
I could help you.
I'm gonna be straight with you, son.
The way you look sends a message.
A message about who you are.
Who you want to be.
I see kids with that look of yours in my courtroom every day.
And that look Let's just say the message it sends is not a positive one.
Oh, please.
Why do you care what he thinks? I don't.
Well, sure sounds like you do.
No.
It's just I don't know, Janey.
Maybe he's got a point.
You know? Maybe if I looked different, dressed different Maybe people like the Judge would treat me a little differently.
That's all.
People like the Judge, they don't get you.
And they don't deserve you, Billy.
Look, I gotta go.
But promise me you won't change who you are, okay? Okay.
Promise? I promise.
You made a fool of me in there.
No.
I didn't.
You asked me what I thought, and so I answered.
Yeah, well, in future, when it comes to my line, you don't think.
You don't speak.
You don't even breathe.
That's a little extreme.
Yeah.
Yeah.
You're right.
It is.
Do you have any idea what's at stake for me with this? You can't just run around Both of you.
In my office.
Now.
So, Jane, about your little outburst this morning.
That's exactly what I was talking to her about.
She needs to learn to I'm really, really sorry.
I shouldn't have said anything.
Actually, I'm glad you did.
So, tell me what you thought of India's presentation.
I thought it was great.
It was insightful and informative Okay, fine.
It was Sort of I think what Jane is trying to say is she's not so sure the whole neon accessory idea of yours is going to be the next hot thing.
Actually, I And I agree with her.
Your thoughts on the line are interesting but they're not fully-formed.
However, you did have one particularly impressive idea this morning.
And that idea was Jane.
Jane? Me? Yes.
You were right, India.
Jane should be doing our research.
You're an advanced contemporary, am I right? Young, stylish, fresh out of school? Very fresh.
Just like it was yesterday.
Gray, I You need to go back to the drawing board.
And I need a trend report from you on today's youth.
Real, raw, publicly-educated high school students.
I want to know what they're wearing, what they're feeling and what influences them.
I want it all.
Can you do that, Jane? Um, sure.
And India, I really admire your effort.
Your perseverance is inspiring.
And as far as the line goes Well, we'll just keep trying, won't we? You can go now.
Right.
Good luck, Jane.
This new position of mine? Creative director? I like it.
A lot.
And I intend on keeping it.
All eyes are on us, Jane.
And now, more than ever, your actions are a reflection of me.
I won't let you down.
I certainly hope not.
You can go now.
My next meeting is here.
Christos.
Hello.
Cameron.
Hello! I hope you found my vintage gold lame Halston! We didn't just find it, Gray.
We have it right here.
Oh, and Jane.
I need that report by Friday.
(GRUNTS MEEKLY) (SIGHS) Wait, Friday? As in this Friday? Yes.
I am desperate, Carter.
Uh, maybe I can help you out.
But I am really busy.
You're busy with what? Um Uh I have to go.
(SCOFFS) Coward.
Hey.
How can I help you today? Oh, you can't help me.
I'm just hanging out.
Wanted to say hey.
Hey.
Checking out your sketches.
They're really good.
Okay, fine, I need to know what a trend report looks like.
You just sat through one.
Right.
Let me rephrase the question.
What does a good trend report look like? (CHUCKLES) Ouch.
Oh, no, I didn't mean it like that, I just mean You know, Gray is the new creative director and she's counting on me.
Or, well, she's expecting me to do this and to do it well and also by Friday.
So that brings me back to my original question, what does a trend report look like? Well, it can look like anything, really.
Oh, great, yeah, that's super helpful.
Thank you.
You just need to find something that helps communicate the message.
What message? Your message.
Uh-huh? Which, from this particular angle, looks like it should be surrender.
I know, right? God, she's been glaring at me like that all day.
She even yelled at me.
Well, in her defense, you did publicly humiliate her in front of Gray.
She asked me a question and so I answered.
Which is what we are supposed to do.
Isn't it? Not even close.
(SIGHS) Of course it isn't.
There's a certain etiquette.
Right? As designers, we put ourselves out there creatively every day and in exchange we try not to hang each other out to dry.
At the very least, not in front of the creative director.
Which is exactly what I did to India.
You should just apologize.
Apologize? To India? After everything she's done to me? No.
Have it your way, Jane.
But I think it would be a wise idea.
Why? Self-preservation? I'm not really following.
The problem with taking on someone like India is that you're taking on someone like India.
You put yourself in the tiger's cage, expect to get bitten.
(SIGHING) You ready? Almost.
What're you doing? I'm eating my cereal.
Ben, come on.
I'm in a rush.
Just give it a minute.
Give what a minute? The cereal.
I have to wait for the milk to do its thing.
I really don't have time for this.
I have to do a project for Gray today and India hates me now more than ever because I ruined her trend report neo-neony thingy and I really can't fail because Gray said my actions reflect on her now more than ever so I have to do a good job.
And I need permission from Miss Shaw to do it.
Okay.
I followed about a third of that at best, but I think I can help you out.
I'll talk to Miss Shaw for you.
Yeah, that's really not necessary.
Me and Rita, we see eye to eye.
That's great, but can you just eat your cereal as is like a normal person? Okay.
This is important to me.
Okay, great.
Let's go.
(SIGHS) Are you wearing that? Yeah.
Awesome, right? It's great.
Hey, where's your sidekick today? Oh, Billy's meeting me at school.
And you're sure you don't want me to talk to Miss Shaw for you? Nah, she likes me.
I'm sure she'll say yes.
No.
No? I don't think it's a good idea.
Please, Miss Shaw.
I just wanna interview a few students.
Do you know what happened the last time I let a student do an interview? Well, you don't want to know.
It ended up on YouTube and Let's just say it didn't go so well.
Well, this is strictly for my internship.
I promise.
It's just me, a few volunteers and a video camera from the AV club.
This is a chance for me to prove myself.
To prove that, I don't know That being a teenager is about more than being part of the status quo.
You get that, right? (CELL PHONE RINGING) Yes, India? Just checking in, see how things are going on your end.
Oh, it's going Great! I'm completely backlogged with the youth market wanting to talk to me.
So, how's your new collection coming along? Great.
The ideas are really flowing.
Any insights from the teen market? Too many to count.
Oh! Such as? You know what? I'm really busy right now.
I'm gonna have to go.
Need some help with that, Quimby? Oh, hi.
I'd love some help.
Do you know anything about video cameras? Yeah, sure.
Just select the tint aperture of the focus shutter speed.
And then you set the contrast and the exposure.
And then You're just saying random words associated with photography, aren't you? Pretty much.
It's very convincing.
Thanks.
Hey, Fadden.
One out.
Runners on first and second.
What do you do? What? You know what to do, right? Yep, I think I got it.
What did that mean? Absolutely no idea.
(LAUGHS) You know, your brother's sort of Enthusiastic? I know.
I was gonna say weird.
(SIGHS) You know, you two are a lot alike.
See you later, Jane.
See you later.
"Weird"? Okay, seriously, Ben Can you please stop acting so weird? How am I being weird? Well.
Hand signals in the hallway, for starters.
I'm the baseball coach.
Assistant baseball coach.
Same thing.
We have a big game coming up this weekend.
I was testing him.
Keeping him on his toes.
Why can't you just test him at practice? He'd be expecting that.
Fashion interviews today? Okay.
Well, can you please just try not to act so weird? Your actions, Ben Your actions are a reflection on me.
And that vest isn't helping.
Are you embarrassed by me? No, of course not.
I just I don't want people thinking I'm weird when I'm not.
Okay? Hey, guys! Would you come talk to me about your personal style today? Yeah, I don't think so.
Such a weirdo.
You're not weird.
See that guy? He's weird.
Steve's not weird.
He's an individual.
He's just trying to figure out who he is.
Which is exactly what my project is about.
If I can get anyone to talk to me.
I really want to show Gray and India and everyone at Donovan Decker that being a teenager is about discovering who you are, not just changing who you are to fit some ridiculous mold.
You sure about that? Please tell me you ran out of hair gel.
I'm just trying something new, Jane.
Billy, come on.
This isn't you.
Says the girl with the double life.
That's different.
Okay.
Whatever.
I just don't think You know, Jane, I always support you.
No matter what.
All your crazy running around between two worlds, I'm the one that's always there for you.
Can't you just be there for me? Just once? I'm telling you, you look just like him.
It is him, Harper.
I know.
It's just so crazy.
You look like a completely different person.
I'm the same guy.
Okay, but who do you think would win in a fight between this you and the other you? (LAUGHS) I'm pretty sure it would be a tie.
No.
The other you.
Even though this you is way hotter.
Did you just call my boyfriend hot right in front of me? No.
I said "way hot.
" And you'd better get used to it, because every girl in school's gonna want him now.
Seriously.
You look just like him.
You're enjoying this.
(CHUCKLES) Maybe a little.
A little too much.
Billy, is this about my dad? What he said the other day? Because if it is No.
Yes.
Maybe a little.
It's just that your dad sort of made a good point is all.
I don't know, I guess I'm just trying a new message? So, what do you think? If you like it, I like it.
NICK: Hey, Billy! Go.
It's like 300 yards or something like that.
It's a talent.
Hey, man, I was just telling these guys about that swing of yours.
Oh, yeah, it's nothing, man.
No, no, it's amazing.
You should check out this guy at the driving range.
We could use a swing like that on our team, man.
All right.
So, what do you think, can you hit 300 yards? Yeah.
BOY: Three hundy, for real? It's been three days and the aliens seem to be getting smarter.
What are you doing? You told me to turn on the camera.
I know.
That means push a button.
You okay? You seem a little more stressed than normal.
I know.
I'm sorry.
I'm just worried nobody's gonna volunteer for this thing and I really don't want to let Gray down.
You'll have plenty of volunteers.
Trust me.
(BELL RINGING) Don't you have fifth period gym to teach? Nope.
Not any more.
I gave everyone in class the option of running laps or participating in your video project.
Ben! Which one do you think they chose? Which one do you think they chose? Three, two, one, action! What's my fashion inspiration? I have no idea.
I just didn't wanna run laps.
I try to inspire everyone.
Lulu's my inspiration.
(MOUTHING) My inspiration would probably be my grandmother.
She told me a long time ago to always think for myself, so that's what I do.
God.
And Gucci.
I'm interested in the intersection of feminist and feminine.
My style plays with expectations of gender without playing into them.
I don't know.
I wore this yesterday.
To be honest? I dress to disappear.
What's my personal style? I guess it's changing and evolving.
I'm just trying to figure out who I am.
And right now, I'm sort of liking it.
The students at Whitemarsh High School are real teens.
And real teens don't want to be force-fed trends.
They want to be themselves.
Find themselves.
They want to Wear who they are.
GRAY: "Wear who you are.
" I love it.
I can see this as our new ad campaign.
Donovan will be thrilled.
Good job, Jane.
And India? Yes? How's your new line coming along? It's coming along great.
Can you believe Gray actually bought this? I thought it was great.
I don't remember asking your opinion, Jeremy.
Actually, you just did.
That's not my point.
My point I mean, come on.
"Wear who you are.
" You've got to admit that's pretty good.
Can you leave my office now? Fine.
Wait! I know that guy.
Wow, India, I didn't realize you were into high school boys.
I know him.
How do I know him? You're asking me? He just looks so familiar and I think No, I know.
I know that I know him.
And how, precisely, is it that you know a high school boy from Whitemarsh? Exactly! I don't.
How could I? It's impossible, right? Okay, I'm really not following.
You know what I think? I think these aren't even real high school students.
I think Jane faked this whole thing.
(SCOFFS) Why on earth would she do that? To impress Gray? Looks like it worked.
Well, she's not gonna get away with it.
Jane put together this whole stupid, fake video thing just to humiliate me.
You really think Jane would do that? I don't know, but I'm gonna find out.
Good idea.
Maybe you should investigate.
(SIGHS) I think I will.
Of course Jane was here.
Where else would she be? So, she did interview your students? Yes.
Are you from YouTube? What? No.
I'm from Donovan Decker.
Oh, right.
From Jane's Look, I just want to talk to you about the video presentation Jane made.
Oh, that's nice.
How was it? It was fine.
Because the kids here really enjoyed participating in Jane's project.
The whole idea of figuring out who you are in high school through your look, your personal style, it really resonated with them.
(INDIA TEXTING) Honestly, I just think it's important to start an early dialogue Oh, good.
You're back.
Sorry.
Yeah.
Jane's video, blah, blah, blah.
I got it.
She's terrific.
Sorry.
We're all good.
Look, the real reason I'm here, Miss Shaw.
Miss Shaw.
The real reason I'm here is that I'm looking for a guy.
Aren't we all? (LAUGHING) Right.
I'm looking for a guy from Jane's video.
Okay.
Who was it? Actually, I don't have a name, but I'd know him if I saw him.
I need him to sign a release form for records.
Yeah.
Jane forgot to get that which is a really big no-no.
And I certainly don't want to get Jane in any trouble.
No, of course not.
How can I help? Maybe I could take a quick look around school? Find the g in question, get his signature, Jane's still a winner.
I'll be out of your hair in no time.
How does that sound? So, what do you think of our school? It's very Public.
Oh, no.
No, no, no.
Jane, we have a problem.
I'm glad you agree, because this is really not working for me.
I'm not talking about me.
I'm talking about her.
What is she doing here? What is India Jourdain doing in our high school? I have no idea.
No.
No.
No.
Next! Wait.
Not him.
Next.
Nope.
Nope.
You know what? I'm so sorry.
I actually have a parent-teacher conference that's about to start.
Would you mind Continuing on my own? I'd love to.
Actually, waiting here.
I'll send someone to walk you around.
Of course.
(BELL RINGING) Hey, guys, what's BILLY: That was close.
JANE: What is going on? I have no idea, but you need to get out of here, Janey.
You need to leave school before she sees you.
I can't do that.
Why not? Because I need to see what India is after, Billy.
We both know she's not here on accident.
She's here because of the video presentation and I can't just let her roam the halls of Whitemarsh High trying to destroy everything that I've worked so hard to build at Donovan Decker.
Wait.
Hey, guys.
Hey, man.
Hey, Nick.
Well, I should probably, um Do you think that looked weird? Little bit.
Do you think I'm weird? Seriously, Ben, just because we have adjoining offices doesn't mean you can come in here uninvited all the time.
Sorry about that.
Back to the question.
What question? Do you think I'm weird? No, Ben.
I do not think you're weird.
You're the opposite ofeird.
You are, in fact, completely devoid of neuroses.
You have no hang-ups or any deviant interests whatsoever.
You're handsome, but not weirdly handsome.
Your little sister drives you to work every day, which, yes, is a little weird, but also sweet.
You love baseball.
That's basically the least weird thing you can like in America.
Happy now? You think I'm handsome? Oh, God.
Okay, okay.
Would it be weird if I asked you to have a drink with me after work? Yes.
Good weird or bad weird? Good weird.
I guess.
It's a date.
Not a date! Just a drink.
JANE: How long do you think we should wait in here? Couple more minutes.
To be safe.
This is temporary, right? What? Come on.
You really think this is a good time to be talking about my hair? You promised you wouldn't change.
I didn't.
Really? Because you look like a completely different person.
You're really gonna tell me this has nothing to do with Lulu? No.
It's not her.
It's me.
I'm tired of being judged for the way I look, Janey.
I just I want to see if it makes a difference.
That's all.
And if it doesn't? I don't know.
We can't just keep hiding.
You have to go out there and see what she wants.
Me? Yeah, you.
She doesn't know you.
You can get close and see if Jane.
What? India knows me.
No, she doesn't.
Yes.
I was at the trunk show.
Oh, come on.
She was passed out.
She's never gonna remember.
No, before that.
When I got to the party.
I met her before I saw you.
How could you not tell me this? I don't know.
I didn't think it was important.
Wait.
It's fine.
We're totally fine! It wasn't you at the trunk show at all.
Janey.
It was me.
No, it was old you.
Not preppy, douchey you.
Thanks a lot.
You know what I mean.
You look completely different.
And she was totally tipsy.
There's no way she's gonna be able to put it all together.
Okay.
Fine.
But if I do this little recon trip of yours, will you please stop complaining about my hair? Never.
Didn't think so.
All right.
Wish me luck.
You.
Me? How do I know you? Uh, you don't.
Yes.
I do.
How? Maybe I just have one of those faces, you know? The trunk show at Gray's house.
What's a trunk show? You were there, weren't you? Mmm-hmm.
That's it.
Nope.
Yes, you were.
Sorry.
Wrong guy.
There's something fishy going on here and I'm gonna get to the bottom of it.
I really don't know what you're talking about.
Admit it.
You know Jane.
Who's Jane? Oh, please.
Okay, I'm sorry, ma'am.
(GASPS) But you've got the wrong person.
Hey, I know you were at that trunk show, preppy boy! And I'm gonna prove it.
(DIALING PHONE) (CELL PHONE RINGING) Hello? Jeremy.
I need you.
Aw, that'sĂşsweet, India.
Oh, stop.
I'm at that school.
What school? (SIGHS) That stupid school from Jane's overrated presentation.
What are you doing there? I'm investigating.
And I need you to get over here as fast as you can.
India, I'm really busy right now.
And besides, don't you have a new collection to plan? It's an emergency, Jeremy.
I need you to bring me the photos from the trunk show and I need them right away! I talked to India.
And? She remembers me.
No.
Yes.
No.
What are we gonna do? Nothing.
It's over.
It's that way.
Thank you.
I love your accent.
I took French last semester, so Good for you.
Please tell me that's the new French teacher.
This isn't happening.
Hey, Ben.
Hey.
Question.
Do you think Edward and Bella are gonna make it? Are you reading Twilight? No.
Weird.
You're killing me.
Ooh! Whoa.
(CHUCKLING) Hi.
Hi.
Hey, isn't that Oh, look over here.
Over So.
So.
I've never been in here before.
Me neither.
It's more for supplies, not people.
Yeah.
You're probably right.
Brooms and mops and stuff.
You smell good.
What's that you're wearing? Soap.
It's a good brand.
Thanks.
So, how's your day going? It's good.
It's just a little bit Weird? I know.
I gotta go.
I knew it.
What are you doing, India? I told you.
I'm investigating.
(BELL RINGING) There he is.
Look at this.
This is making me uncomfortable.
Me, too.
This is the same person.
See? It doesn't look like the same person.
Yeah, I'm not the same person.
Hey, you.
Blonde girl.
Look at this picture.
Same guy, right? That is a completely different person.
Can I go now? Certainly.
So sorry to bother you.
You happy now? Can I help you? Nice shoes.
I like your bag.
And we're walking! (BELL RINGING) Threat neutralized.
I can't believe it.
Hey, am I missing something? Nope.
Nothing at all.
Looks like I'm up.
Here you go.
You left it on the couch.
Thank you.
Thank you for all your help today.
Oh, it's my pleasure.
I hope you got everything you needed.
Yes.
We did.
And we are so grateful for all your assistance.
Aren't we, India? I'm Rita by the way.
And you are? Jeremy Jones.
Donovan Decker.
Oh, so you work with Jane also? Yes.
Yes, I do.
She's one of our most promising employees.
Can we go now? Well, I'm glad to hear Jane's making such an impression.
Maybe once she Sorry to be rude, but we're kind of in a hurry.
Oh.
Of course.
Well, come by any time.
Nice to meet you, Jeremy.
It was a pleasure, Rita.
Are we done wi your little investigation? Oh, shut up.
At 7:55 on the morning of December 7th, 1941, the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor.
On that day, the nation woke up to war.
However, in many ways, Japan awakened more than just a nation full of shocked and angry Americans.
It awakened a sleeping giant, because the U.
S.
had no intention of going to war until So, in conclusion, I just want to thank each and every one of you for helping me with my teen trend research on Wednesday.
And like Franklin Delano Roosevelt once said after the attack on Pearl Harbor, it was a date which will live in infamy.
Hi.
What are you guys doing here? India was just following up on your research.
Oh.
What are you doing here? Well, I I just wanted to thank a few students who helped me with my presentation the other day.
Is that right? Yeah.
Whatever.
Well, India and I are headed back to the city.
Would you like a ride, Jane? No.
No, thanks.
I still have a few more people to thank.
So, I'll see you guys at work.
(SIGHS) Well, that was a colossal waste of time.
I'm glad you're finally being rational.
And here we see the Marines planting the flag on Iwo Jima.
Right there in that picture.
A historic moment signifying the beginning of the end of the United States' involvement So.
So.
What do you think? Driver off the tee? You know, the fairway's cut pretty thin today.
I would just go with the three wood.
Okay.
Give me the three.
Okay.
Connie Marshall.
Two kids.
Church choir.
Little hefty.
Jimmy Bradshaw.
Kind of went off the deep end.
Last I heard, he was living in an ashram.
What about Ashley Miller? Also married.
Twice.
I knew it.
She was crazy hot.
Oh, I've got a good one.
Rita Shaw.
She put out a country album.
Huge hit.
Became incredibly famous.
But then she gave it up.
Didn't like the limelight.
So noble.
Yes.
Yes, she was.
I've got another one for you.
Ben Quimby.
I think I remember him.
Tall, good-looking, funny, a little bit off? That's the one.
Big baseball star.
Whatever happened to him? Pursued life-long dream of stay-at-home brother.
Baseball was a fallback.
Oh, come on.
You were great.
I was okay.
You had a full scholarship to Miami.
And then you gave it all up to come back home for Jane.
You did a good thing.
I know.
Â™Ş The sun will shine on us below ♪ All our days ♪ Growing up and old together ♪ Couldn't even dream a better ♪ "A day which will live in infamy"? You totally flunked that presentation.
I can't believe we pulled it off.
I know.
Did you see India's face when she saw you through the window? I thought you were had.
Yeah, you and me both.
That's because you and me We always do all right.
Always.
I'm sorry that I gave you such a hard time about your new look.
You're right.
You are always there for me.
And I really should've been there for you with this.
It's okay.
So, now that you've had a few days to let the new do sink in, give me an honest evaluation.
Honestly? Yeah.
I still hate it.
But you're my best friend.
And you've been my best friend since third grade.
And I love you no matter how ridiculous you look.
(LAUGHS) Aw.
That's better.
Hey.
I'm weird.
What? I'm sort of weird, okay? Yeah I know.
And I am acknowledging said weirdness to you now because Jane.
that's me.
I'm complicated and I have goals and there's a lot about me that you don't know and Jane.
I just think it's best that you know the real me and not some version of me that's trying to be something that I'm not because For the record, I like weird.
You do? Yeah.
I do.
Â™Ş Gotta let you know how I feel inside ♪ Just a little piece of what's on my mind ♪ 'Cause I made it on my own, whoa ♪ I keep right to the beat ♪ I keep right to the beat ♪ I dance to the beat of my own drum.
♪ 'Cause I keep right to the beat ♪ I keep right to the beat ♪ I dance to the beat of my own drum ♪
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