Beverly Hills, 90210 (1990) s02e26 Episode Script

Things to Do on a Rainy Day

Dream on, dream away I think I'm gonna have to stay Stay forever - I adore mi amor - I adore, yeah - I adore mi amor - I adore, yeah This is the greatest video in the history of videos.
Yeah, just great.
Kelly, which one's your favourite? - I don't know which is which.
- Oh, well, that one's Bryan.
I like him the best.
Oh, no, maybe Mark.
He's cuter.
No, no, Bryan.
I think Ringo's the cutest.
God, I was into Color Me Badd before anyone even heard of them.
Yeah, you and 10,000 other people.
Are you getting their concert on pay-per-view tomorrow? Oh, even better.
Let's go down to Whisky and sit in the audience.
Donna, those things are by invitation only.
But they're giving away free passes on the radio.
Donna, that is definitely a long shot.
Come on.
You got skydiving lessons on the radio.
- Don't remind me.
- So somebody must know someone.
Look, it's no biggie.
Since you like them so much, I'll call down to the club and ask them to comp us.
- You could get us in free? - Yeah, right.
I'm a DJ.
They rub my back, I rub theirs.
David, please, I'm trying to eat.
- We're looking for caller number 27.
- You dial now and then hang up.
Then when you hear the signal, you press redial, and you're already ahead of the game.
Bren, you are a genius.
Kelly, come on, get the phone ready.
You guys, the concert will be on TV tonight.
Why don't we watch it at home? This is such a big waste.
Of what? Your precious time? Donna, I'm going to another one of those marathon planning meetings for the hospital charity.
Okay.
For all I know it could go well into the night, so- Right, that's fine.
I'm sleeping at Brenda's.
Well, if your father calls from the Houston conference, would you tell him-? I know, that you'll be late.
- Redial.
- Donna.
- What do I do? - Redial.
- I'm not getting through.
- Donna, I'm speaking to you.
Mom, I'm sorry, but we're trying to win passes tonight for the concert at the Whisky.
I don't want you hanging around the Sunset Strip on a Saturday night.
- Don't you think that's a little seedy? - I don't know.
Well, of course it is.
I've gotta go.
Bye, girls.
- Hello.
- You've just won- Forget about it, Kelly.
They just gave away the last set of passes.
Sorry.
Thanks a lot, Mom.
Ryan will just be lost without you.
Bryan.
I know his name, Donna.
Do this long enough, we'll qualify as legally dead.
Come on, Dylan.
Can't you find something for us to do? Here, ad for liposuction.
Any takers? Keep reading.
Well, guys, we're off.
Oh, where are you going on this fine sunny day? We're going to the museum for a lecture on Shaker furniture, followed by a authentic Shaker lunch.
Followed by an afternoon of Shaker music.
Wanna come? - Come on, Jim.
- Have fun, Dad.
What do you suppose the babes are doing, anyway? Oh, whatever babe-like things babes do on a rainy day.
- Probably talking about us.
- Dream on.
Let's do something we can't do when they're around.
What? Burp, swear, spit? No, no, let's take an adventure.
Let's go on a road trip.
Come on, three guys on the open road.
Fast food, good tunes.
- Vegas? - Vegas.
In the pouring rain? No, thanks.
It floods there- Okay, all, right.
Look, right here, an ad for massage services.
Is this legit? Easy, tiger.
I don't think that's what we're looking for.
Wait a second.
I saw an ad for strippers too.
Steve, what's the big deal? It's a naked lady.
Have you never seen one? Hey, seeing a genuine exotic dancer is a milestone for a young man, okay? Thank you, Dr.
Expert.
I happen to have gone to two of my cousin's bachelor parties this year.
And they were all world, I might add.
I guess that makes you a veritable Rob Lowe, doesn't it? Let's just see.
No, no, here we go.
"Brandy.
" Brandy.
Brandy, sounds like an Irish setter.
Let's hope she's not.
Hello, Brandy? Yeah.
My name is Steve Sanders.
I'm here with a few friends of mine and I was wondering if So the new guy, Tommy Yasko.
- He's a Larry.
- Yeah, a little dork.
Yeah, but Lauren is really cute.
- Total babe.
- Do you think Andy's cute? - He's okay.
- Kind of.
Hey, guys, what's the haps? - How did you get in here? - The housekeeper let me in.
Donna, you're gonna have to talk to her.
I'm about to give you the gift of a lifetime.
Color Me Badd is staying at the Bel Age Hotel.
- Really? - Yeah.
Their manager is a patient of my dad's.
He told me where they're staying.
So what? We're supposed to go and hang out with them? - Exactly.
- Sounds like a plan to me.
I don't believe you.
Kelly, what else do you have to do today? Help your mother pick out a wedding dress? Okay, I'll go.
But I'm gonna go home and change first.
What do you care? You don't even like the band.
Well, at least I don't have to clear it with my mom before I can go to a hotel on the Strip.
My mother doesn't run my life.
And we have to do this.
Besides, David's got an in.
What are all these people doing here? I guess they also have an in.
Well, I guess that blows that.
No, Donna.
Look.
Whoa, where are you going? In there.
The hotel is for registered guests only.
Yes, we know that.
And in which room are you registered? Would you excuse us for a minute, please? Sure.
- Let's just forget about this.
- Why? This is humiliating.
Who really cares? David, I don't think this is gonna work.
Wait a second, wait a second.
Did I not know where they were? Yes, you and the population of the Sherman Oaks Galleria.
David, thanks for trying.
I know you're doing this for me, but it's not gonna work.
Oh, yeah? Wait right here.
Sanders, what are you doing? Just clearing a little space here so Brandy can work.
Do you mind? She's gonna be here any minute.
You know, you are some piece of work, you know that? Yeah, yeah, so why are you here? Well, I figure if you guys feel we really we need to see this, then I should be here for you.
But you won't enjoy it at all.
Hey, I am a human male.
Really? Brenda will be excited about that.
- What's the problem? - I don't know, you know This is my parents' house.
She's supposed to do her thing right here, where my mom aerobicizes.
She's here.
She's here.
What do I do? Answer the door.
What do I say? I hear "hello" is really popular.
- Hello.
- Brandon, hi.
Andrea, what are you doing here? - Zuckerman moonlighting? - No.
I got this whole grab bag of ideas for the paper.
I knew today would be a perfect day to brainstorm, since it's storming outside, get it? Hey, guys.
Now, there is a fashion don't.
And that guard over there is giving us the world's hairiest eyeball.
Really, you guys, let's just go.
You know, David is probably in there getting arrested right now.
Do you think so? One for you, one for you and one for you.
We're in.
It's so easy.
You just look them straight in the eye and you tell them you want a suite with a view.
And ask if there's any special rates that apply.
- Don't you have to be 21? - If your plastic is good, you're in.
Oh, my God.
- Mom.
- Donna, what are you doing here? - David has a room here.
- What? I mean, David and his father have a room here.
See, their house is being fumigated, so they checked into the hotel for the night.
And that's why they have a room here.
Just me and my dad.
Aren't you supposed to be at some charity thing or something? I am.
It's here.
We just broke for lunch.
- Well, we're just picking up David.
- And here he is.
But I forgot something, so I've gotta go get it.
The thing.
Right, and then we're leaving.
- Okay.
I'll see you tomorrow.
- Right.
- Bye.
- Bye-bye.
Bye.
Hi, this is Brandy.
I'm not home right now, but- Damn it.
She's on her way.
Have you ever been to the Tar Pits Museum, Andrea? It's really a great place.
A lot of people spend their whole lives in L.
A.
and never go.
It's very interesting.
Good thing to do on a rainy day.
Kind of thing you can really enjoy on your own.
I know.
I've been, many times.
But have you been there recently? Where are you going? To the kitchen, for water.
- Is that okay? - Yeah, sure.
I was just kidding around.
Can't she tell that we're busy here? Steve, tell her that she has to leave because any minute now, you're expecting a strange woman to come in here and get naked to music.
- She'll understand.
- Probably write a four-part series.
Guys, this is serious.
- Hi, I'm Brandy.
- Hi, I'm Andrea.
So are you ready to rock 'n' roll? Andrea, this is Brandy.
Brandy, this is Andrea.
- We know.
- We know.
- Brandy is- Brandy is - Cindy's niece.
Yes, yes.
Very, very distant niece.
I'm glad to meet you.
So are you from Minneapolis? Well Sure.
Originally.
Yeah.
- Can I take your coat? - No.
Yeah, sure, it's fine.
- So what brings you here? - Well, let's go in the living room.
Brandy came to help me with my genealogy report.
See, she came over here to tell me about Kelly, what are you doing? Well, what do you think? Is it me? Don't take that.
They charge you for everything here.
Twenty-five dollars for egg rolls? They must be absolutely amazing egg rolls.
Come on, guys.
Let's focus here.
Now, this is base camp.
If any of us get separated, we meet back up here.
I don't think this is such a good idea anymore.
Your mom's meeting is not in this room.
But if she finds out I lied to her, she'll kill me.
You always say that.
Why don't you just let her kill you and get it over with? Hi, Bryan Abrams, please.
He's in Color Me Badd.
I'm sorry, I have no listing for that name.
- Are you sure? - Yes, I am.
- Thank you.
- Thank you.
There's nobody registered under that name.
Come on, Brenda.
We have to be smart about this.
They always register under aliases.
We know the manager is staying here and he'll be on the same floor as the band.
- And he won't be under a fake name.
- Exactly.
Front desk.
Yes, could you please tell me what room Freddie Kramer is in? I can't give you the room number but I'll connect you.
Okay.
They can't give me the room number but she's gonna ring me through.
- What are you gonna say? - Yeah, what do you want? Freddie? Hi, listen- Like this? Look, I just said my dad does his gum work, okay? Now, we're gonna have to do some detective work.
Probably in the lobby.
My mother might be there.
So what? You'll think of some excuse.
- We'll be your lookouts, right, Kel? - Yeah.
All right, let's go.
Penthouse level, here we come.
What are we gonna say? I'm gonna ask them what their favourite colour is.
Their favourite colour is Badd, of course.
Guys, you don't ask them that.
You tell them something smart about their music and then they respect you.
Why aren't we moving? It's locked.
Oh, come on, guys.
Don't give up so easily.
We've just begun the fight.
We still have a plan B.
What's plan B? Plan B is to think of a plan B.
This is sort of fun.
It's locked.
Let's try the backstairs.
Kelly, don't even think about it.
- Kelly, you can't.
- Watch me.
- What about David and Brenda? - They'll be fine.
Kelly, we could get arrested.
I'm getting out.
Donna.
- You don't even like Color Me Badd.
- Well, I do now.
Donna? Kelly? - David.
- They'll catch up.
Locked.
David Silver, this is a wild goose chase.
We're locked in here and we lost Donna and Kelly.
They're right in here.
We're just back in the basement.
Trust me.
And the door's unlocked.
- David- - The door.
I am ready for dessert, how about you? Yes.
Hi, Dr.
John Martin, please.
He's at the medical conference.
Can you have him call Donna, his daughter? My number? 310-KL5-5600.
Room 612.
Can you tell him it's very important? Thank you.
I think she likes me.
Yeah, I can see why.
You're one big ball of charm.
- We've gotta get Andrea out of there.
- Yeah, before they bond for life.
So, what are you studying at UCLA? Well, I'm going for my Masters in social work but it's taking me a while.
I can only go part-time because I have a 5-year-old to raise and support.
How in the world do you make ends meet? You'd be surprised.
I do a lot of office temp work and actually, I work a lot of parties.
You know, party-planning, event-coordinating.
That sort of thing.
- Sounds like fun.
- It's a living.
So whose are you? No one's.
Whose are you? Nobody's, yet.
Which one are you interested in? Doesn't matter.
Any of them.
All of them.
I don't get it.
What do you want from them? You know, to party.
How do you know they wanna party with you? Most of the bands do.
What the hell, it's worth a try, right? Different strokes.
And what are you doing here? You don't exactly look like their accountant or nothing to me.
No, I'm not a groupie or anything.
See, me and my friends thought it would be fun to see if we could get in here and meet the band.
Then what? That's all.
Different strokes.
Cool it, girlfriend.
There's a cop.
Damn.
This crazy machine won't take my money.
- Here, try a crisp one.
- Oh, yeah.
You're welcome.
Hello.
I'm sorry.
I guess you're not the money lady, huh? No, I don't think so.
I'm Kelly Taylor.
It's nice to meet you, Kelly.
I'm Bryan Abrams.
Thanks a lot.
Oh, my God.
- Is everything okay? - Yeah, everything's fine.
You know, we have people to do things for you.
Where is my runner? You know, I'm gonna can his butt.
It's all right, you know, I like to get my own soda once in a while.
- It's all right? - Yeah.
- Okay.
- All right, thanks.
Hey, I was thinking you might like a pass.
You can check out the show later on.
No, I couldn't really.
Oh, come on.
Well, I have three friends.
Could I get four? Okay, you talked me into it.
Come on.
I'll get you as many as you need.
You know what? I've got three friends too.
- Do you? - Yeah.
Really? You know, David, why can't you just admit that you don't know everything there is to know about hotels and bands? Never said that I knew everything.
If you're smart, why'd you let the door close behind us? I suppose I'm to blame for getting us locked out in the rain.
- Oh, come on.
- Where's Kelly? Last time I saw her, she was in the elevator on her way up to see the band.
For real? We've got to catch up with that girl.
Wait a minute.
I mean, you're tired and you're soaked and you must really wanna leave, right? Donna, there's towels and there's a hair dryer.
I mean, look at us.
If we quit now, we're pretty pathetic.
It just seems so impossible.
Come on, Donna, you're dying to meet this band.
We already know they're here.
I'm gonna make this happen for you.
You can't give up so easily.
Yeah, thanks.
You know, seeing you here reminds me of the time we met Bon Jovi.
Yeah, we know what it's like to be fans.
Oh, I'm not really that big of a fan.
Well, thanks a lot.
No, no, no.
I mean, I think you guys are great, really.
I mean it.
I'm not some, like, totally weird groupie fan.
You know, the kind who I don't know.
The kind who sneaks into hotels maybe? Exactly.
So, what's it like to have fans? Honestly? I love it, personally.
But I don't know, what do you think? - It's amazing.
- Scary.
Well, I mean, don't get me wrong, because, you know, we definitely love meeting our fans.
It's just when a large crowd of people come at you at one time, you know, it can be kind of confusing.
But we're not complaining or anything.
I mean, that's what we've always wanted, so Sometimes, it's just easier to stay up here, you know? Yeah, what he said.
So is it true what they say, you can't even go to a mall without getting mobbed? Sad but true.
Well, don't worry.
I am personally sick of malls.
Really? I kind of miss it.
You know, maybe Kelly got trapped somewhere too.
We should probably go look for her.
Come on, she probably just got bored and did something else.
We dragged her into this and she's right.
- Who really cares? I don't need to- - I can't believe this.
Because you're afraid of running into your mother at stupid charity meeting.
I know you guys are doing this all for me, which is fine, thanks a lot.
If this is for me, don't I get to say when I don't wanna do it anymore? God, you guys are driving me crazy.
Donna, we just thought that you would- Hello.
Hi, Dad.
No, it wasn't real important.
I just called to say hi.
So, hi.
Oh, well, David and his father checked in, so we came to hang by the pool but it's raining.
Yeah, I'm sure.
I love you too, Dad.
Bye.
Donna, what's wrong? What's wrong? My mother is having an affair.
Anyway, apart from having my little boy, the Peace Corps was the most fantastic experience of my life.
And it's where I met my husband.
Your husband? - George, the father of my son.
- George.
He's working on his first novel, for three years.
So I'm supporting him too.
- The book's called The Zen of Surfing.
- Are you serious? - It sounds really flaky, doesn't it? - No, surfing is Zen.
Pure meditation.
I'd love to read that book.
Well, I wish everyone could.
Maybe someday.
Have faith.
Look, I gotta go.
I really liked meeting you.
I really enjoyed meeting you too, Andrea.
I'd love to talk to you again.
Brandon, you have her number? I know where to get it.
Great, I'll show myself out.
- See you, bye.
- Bye-bye.
- Bye, guys.
Take care.
- Later, kid.
Bye.
Now are we ready to rock 'n' roll? Oh, hey, guys, you think a burger comes with that shake? Yeah.
Definitely.
Destiny.
- Is something wrong? - No, nothing.
I don't know.
It's like, you're kind of our friend now, you know? Don't worry.
It doesn't embarrass me or anything.
Yeah, I know, but I just kind of feel weird about it now.
Bad timing, huh? Yeah, what do you say, Steve? Let's pay up, call it a day.
All right.
I guess you guys are right.
No offence, but I guess it would be kind of bizarre to see you naked now.
Now that we know you so well.
But thanks.
- Hi.
- Hello.
Hi, I'm Brandy.
- Nice to meet you.
- I'm Cindy's cousin.
Sorry, gotta run.
See you.
Bye.
Yeah, it is getting late.
I'm gonna run too.
Bye, bud.
I'm leaving.
See you.
- Later.
- Cindy's cousin? Different Cindy.
Cindy Sanders.
Steve's cousin, Cindy Sanders.
Cindy Sanders.
- How was the Shaker thing? - It was really interesting.
But if Brandy is Steve's cousin's cousin, wouldn't she be Steve's cousin? Well, you know, California families.
Divorce, remarriage, who knows? My thoughts exactly.
Are you sure that it's not just a misunderstanding? I mean, the thought of your mom It just doesn't compute.
Yeah, I mean, maybe it was just a friendly kiss.
You might have seen it out of context.
I know what I saw.
You can't jump to any conclusions until you talk to your mom.
What's gonna happen now? What's gonna happen when my dad finds out? My whole life is gonna change now.
But, Donna, maybe your life won't change.
I mean, maybe your dad already knows.
He and your mom could have some sort of arrangement.
How can you say that? Because it happens all the time.
Practically every kid at West Beverly has the same story.
Well, I don't care about every kid at West Beverly.
Donna, David was just trying to make it easier.
I'm sorry.
Look, you guys, this just isn't working.
I have to get out of here.
- You can stay.
- No, we're going with you.
- Brenda Walsh? - That's me.
There's a call for you over here.
Thanks.
- Hello? - I am with the band and they are the coolest guys.
And guess what.
I got us all passes for tonight's show.
Way to go, Kelly.
I can't believe you actually did it.
I don't think we're gonna be able to go.
What do you mean? We're in the front row.
Donna saw her mother with another man.
Oh, my God.
I'll be right down.
No, it's okay.
We're just gonna take her back to my house.
- Bren, I wanna be with her.
- Kelly, go to the concert.
Look, she'd kill you if you didn't go and report back all the details.
Are you sure? Yeah, I don't think she's ready to talk about all this yet, anyway.
Look, I'll talk to you later.
Bye.
We'll catch her later.
Do you wanna come get the car with me? Thanks.
I'm all right.
We're out of here.
David, thank you.
Donna.
Mrs.
Martin, we were just leaving.
It's all right.
I'll meet you outside, okay? I thought you were going home hours ago.
How was your charity meeting? I've been up to my ears in committees and budgets.
I asked you a question.
What are you doing here? No, Mother.
What are you doing here? I saw you.
Yes, on my lunch break.
No, Room 622.
I saw you, Mom.
I don't know what you saw.
You were laughing and then you were kissing.
It was in the hallway.
I don't think this is the time or the place.
Are you? Are you having an affair? - Are you? - Donna.
I will not let you speak to me this way.
Then just answer me.
Are you, Mom? - Hey, hey, hey, that's my side.
- All is fair in love and puzzles.
Hi, girls.
Oh, Donna, your mother called looking for you while you were gone.
I shouldn't even have told her I was sleeping over here.
- Why? What's wrong? - Can I tell her? Why not? Everyone's gonna know soon enough.
Donna had kind of a weird thing happen to her today.
She saw- I mean, that is- My mother is having an affair.
Oh, my God.
- Are you sure? - Yeah.
I can't believe I was so stupid.
I actually thought that I had a family.
Donna, you do have a family.
It's just Oh, I don't know what to say.
I'm sorry.
Well, you don't have to figure this all out right now.
When will I? Aren't I entitled to know how long this has been going on? If my parents are getting a divorce? Who my mother's seeing? Why can't everything just be the way it was? Look at you guys.
Your family never changes.
Excuse me.
Sure it changes.
Hi, is Donna here? Yes, come right in.
I've been expecting her for several hours.
She hasn't checked in.
Oh, there you are.
You know how I worry about you.
Excuse me.
- Donna, let's go home.
- Does Dad know? - We'll discuss this when we get home.
- Fine, I'll ask him myself.
No, you won't.
Look, Donna.
Things happen in a marriage that are hard to understand.
You want me to understand? I understand you.
I understand what a hypocrite you are.
Donna- Like when the whole condom issue came up, weren't you the one who went on and on about abstinence? God, you wouldn't even let me go to a concert tonight.
Because it was what? What did you say, too seedy? Donna, do not raise your voice at me.
Why? God forbid, someone might think that I'm angry.
You care more about appearances, Mom, than how anyone feels.
Well, I'm angry and I'm not gonna hide it for appearance's sake.
All right, Donna.
I am not gonna speak to you until you calm down.
Fine, then don't.
Just go.
And I hope you and your boyfriend have a wonderful life, Felice.
I just can't deal with her anymore.
- Cindy.
- It's okay.
It's one of those, you know, mother-daughter tensions.
It's that age.
Shall I tell her she can stay here for a while, just until things calm down? You're very sweet.
It's really- It's just one of those mother-daughter things.
Tell me about it.
- You'll call if? - Yeah, I'll call.
Thank you.
Oh, Donna.
Look, I'm not gonna pretend I know how you feel, but there is something I know so strongly.
And you're just gonna have to trust me on this because I'm a mother.
What is it? Your mother loves you.
- But- - Wait a minute, just listen.
Whatever she may have done in her own life has nothing to do with her love for you.
How can that be? Until you become a mother, you may not understand this.
But the most important thing in your life is the love between you and your children.
Why can't she prove it by keeping our family together? Keeping a marriage in perfect balance, it's like walking a tightrope.
Anybody can slip.
You never slip.
Donna.
Come on over here.
I'm gonna tell you something very private.
Back when we first moved to Beverly Hills, I ran into a man that had once been very special to me.
We'd gone in different directions.
Anyway, seeing him again with my whole life changing, the old spark flared between us.
- You had an affair? - Almost.
Ultimately, I was lucky, I didn't follow through on it.
But who knows, really.
But one thing I know absolutely for sure.
You don't stop loving your children.
Honey, you don't wanna turn your back on that kind of love.
You think you know where your life is headed and you get off an elevator on the wrong floor and bang everything's different.
So this is where the bull session is? Tough news about Donna.
Yeah.
I mean, it's so surreal.
I mean, this morning she was Donna.
And now she's Donna, but a completely different Donna.
Same Donna, more complicated world.
And she could probably use you two right about now to help keep it simple.
Us? Dad, we already feel like weirdos because you and Mom are still together.
My God, we really are square, aren't we? We'll have to work on it.
Yeah, well, don't work too hard.
Oh, by the way, Steve's cousin left her business card.
- I'm a little late for work, Dad.
- Brandon, in two years, remind me to tell you about my bachelor party.
I didn't hear you come home.
I understand that you're angry with me.
You have every right to be.
Don't you love Dad anymore, Mom? Oh, of course, sweetheart.
I love your father very much.
- I love you too.
- Then how could you? Donna, this is hard for me too.
What happened this afternoon It's the worst nightmare I could ever imagine.
I feel like all your faith in me has been destroyed.
It has.
And I feel like I've suddenly asked you to grow up much too fast.
Mom, I am grown-up.
I've been grown-up.
Catching you with some guy didn't suddenly make me an adult.
It just hurt me.
It hurt me so much.
I know.
I know it did.
And I'm so sorry for that, you have no idea.
What's gonna happen to our family? Well, first of all, I'm gonna tell your father about what happened this afternoon.
I would never ask you to keep this a secret.
Good, because I couldn't.
But most importantly, I want you to understand.
You must understand that no matter what happens between your father and me, it has absolutely nothing to do with our love for you.
You You are the most precious thing in the world to both of us.
Can you trust me on this? I guess.
Mom, please try and work things out, please? Okay.
This is probably pretty lousy timing on my part, but we came by to see if you wanna go hang out tonight.
Brenda and I are going to the Peach Pit to have some dessert.
Do you need to be rescued? Thanks, David, but I think I just feel like hanging out alone tonight.
Do you mind? Oh, no, no, that's no problem.
I'll just- I'll catch you some other time, then.
Why don't you go with them? I don't know.
- It just doesn't seem right.
- Go on.
You're lucky to have such great friends.
Go on, go out and be with them tonight.
Thank you.
I love you.
I know.
Thanks for coming, David.
Well, we figured you could probably use us.
Yeah, can I.
I never knew what it was like to have problems.
Well, welcome to the real world.
Yeah, well, if this is the real world, you can have it.
All right, iced tea for the sis.
- Isn't that my shirt? - No.
All right.
Fries, extra crispy for the DJ boy.
And one mint chocolate marshmallow jellybean extravaganza sundae.
- Are you sure, Donna? - Thank you.
- Okay.
- Hey, you.
- Hey, Kel.
- Kelly.
- Hi.
- Did you go? How was it? Yes, I went.
But how are you? Fine, fine.
Tell us about the show.
Did they sound good? What did they sing? Yeah, they were okay.
I don't know the names of the songs.
Anyway, I was thinking about you.
You didn't have to.
Well, I wanted to think of a way to cheer you up.
Anyway, I met these guys and they're really, really nice.
They wanted to know where they could get the best hamburgers after the concert.
So I invited them here.
They're waiting outside.
I'll just go get them.
She invited guys here to cheer her up? Oh, my God.
Donna? These are my friends.
- Kevin, Mark, Bryan and Sam.
- Hello.
- How you doing? - Hi.
This is Brenda and Donna and Brandon.
- What's up, guys? - How you doing? - Oh, and David Silver.
- Thank you.
How you doing? What's up there? So all of you go to Beverly Hills High? West Beverly.
So where's these famous burgers everybody's talking about? - Yeah.
- Oh, my God.
I can't believe they're here and they're eating hamburgers.
Well, actually, I was going to make them sing for their supper.
It is standard operating procedure around here, guys.
Well, rules are rules.
- Let's get going.
- Let's do it.
- Ready? - Yeah, sure.
One, two, three.
Dream on, dream away - I think I'm gonna have to stay - Stay Stay forever You know I love you, yeah - David? - Yeah? Weren't you saying something about the real world? - Girl, you're the one that I adore - Mi amor - I love you forever more, yeah - I adore - I know that I really love my baby - I adore - She can give me everything I need - Mi amor
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