Felicity s03e09 Episode Script

James and the Giant Piece

OK, so this is my genius idea: To try and catch up with my four-year plan and get a gem on my resume, I've decided to try and sell an idea to the Ice Box.
- That Internet cartoon site.
Ever see it? - Uh, no.
Oh.
My graphics professor, Mr.
Morrison, works as one of the programmers, and he's a great contact for the outside world.
He said if I had an idea I could show it to him, and if he liked it he'd take it to Ice Box.
Well, I mean, this is really good.
I like how the robot has this this limp.
- It really gives him character.
- That's not a robot, first of all, and he's not supposed to be limping.
Oh, he was Um, I'm sorry.
- No, it's OK.
- It was just that he was stiff.
But you know, I love the elephant.
The elephant is awesome.
What elephant? Right - The tail - That? That's a mailbox! Are you kidding me? OK, just explain it to me.
I'll watch the whole thing again.
No, forget it.
You know what the truth is? Maybe I'm just being too ambitious.
Maybe I shouldn't be a graphic designer.
Noel I spent the past weeks trying to get a handle on Flash.
I don't know.
Maybe I don't have what it takes - Namely, talent and ability.
- OK, hang on a second.
What is Flash? This animation program, which isn't that hard.
It's what makes the non-robot look like he's actually walking with some bounce, some rhythm.
OK, so your problem is artistic, not technical.
Thanks.
Are you trying to make me feel worse? No, I'm trying to find out if I can help you.
Because I have taken Life Drawing and Figures and Motion.
- Hey, here.
Please, draw.
- OK, so what do I do? It's just like a piece of paper.
I've actually got the manual right here, if you're really interested.
- OK.
Put it on the table.
- All right.
Yeah.
- Hey.
- Hey.
Hey.
You all right? I just got a letter.
I've been asked to speak to the University Disciplinary Committee.
- What for? - I've been named in a charge filed against Professor McGrath by one of his students.
I've been named as one of eight women he had an affair with.
- With McGrath? That's insane! - No, it's not insane.
I did have an affair with McGrath.
Freshman year, when we had that class.
It's true.
I already knew.
* Can you become * * Can you become * * A new version of you * * New wallpaper * * New shoe leather * * A new way home * I don't remember * * New version of you * * I need a new version of me * * New version of you * * I need a new version of me * And then my sister told me that she always knew that I knew, which proves that I'm not a very good actress.
So, anyway, it was good to confront her.
And I probably never would've without you guys, so thanks.
Anyone else? Who else? I'll go.
"The Ongoing Saga of Molly and James.
" It looks like he's gonna get evicted.
He's usin' more and more now, and it's not a big shock.
I mean, he's just run out of money.
And I'm-I'm guilty, too, because I've been using more and more.
Using what? This is so hard.
Cocaine.
Crack cocaine? James has moved on to that, yeah.
I mean, I'm trying to stay away from it, myself.
- Hey, Alicia, can I talk to you for a second? - Sure, what's up? This might not seem so, uh, appropriate, but I just gotta say that sometimes I can't stand these meetings.
All we do is sit around and talk.
Someone says they're gonna start using crack, and we sit there, and we nod our heads.
You heard me tell Molly about that other program that she should look into.
Yeah, but there's got to be something more we can do.
I wanna do something.
I wanna help somehow.
Look, I just run the meetings.
But since you feel strongly about it, just be her friend.
But know that if she rejects your help, you gotta be prepared to accept that, too.
OK.
OK, all right.
Well, I'll see you next week.
- Hey.
- Hey.
- How are you? - How was your meeting? It was good.
It was fine.
Come here for a sec.
What's this for? - Can I ask you somethin'? - Yeah.
What would you do if you knew someone who had an addiction, and you knew they weren't doing everything to deal with it? Uh, I don't know.
I guess I'd try to listen to them and be there for them as much as I could.
I was just thinkin' about my dad.
Thanks.
That's cool.
Thanks.
See you later.
Wait a minute, hold on.
It's Carol Brady.
- Hey, Carol.
- Hey, losers! What's goin' on? I'm sorry"Losers"? I didn't quite You called me what? - Where are you goin'? - What do you care? You got shopping bags? Nice.
I got it.
It's Martha Stewart.
Hey, I'm a big fan.
Love your magazine.
That whole thing you did about oatmeal fantastic.
- What's your problem? - Nothing.
FFOE - Former Friend of Earl's.
- Are you joking around? No, I'm not joking.
Before you ask why, here's the deal.
- You sold out.
- Earl No, I'm gonna say these things.
You walk around making a lot of noise, like you the shiznits or something.
But when it comes to it, you'd rather wear a housecoat than leather panties.
I don't know You're boring, all right? You found a guy with a little square footage, and you bailed the scene, which is a defining moment.
Which makes me say, you wanna know where we're goin'? To a club I bet you never even heard of.
I'll see you later.
I'm sorry about that.
You don't agree, with him, do you? Hi.
- What are you doing? - Makin' oatmeal.
Why? Listen to me.
We have to go out.
OK, yeah.
Let me just finish the oatmeal first.
You know, something just occurred to me.
I've changed.
Aren't you gonna say anything? Yeah, you've changed a little bit.
I love it.
It's great.
No, not in a good way.
I've become I've become boring.
I'm-I'm a shell of my former self.
When you left for the store, you were in a really good mood.
What happened to that? I know.
I need to party.
I need to dance! Let's go to a rave or something.
What? Do I have to remind you? I just lost a testicle, OK? The absolute last place I'm going tonight is a mosh pit.
Listen.
For the last month, I have been nothing but supportive and giving and kind.
But it just occurred to me that I can't remember the last time I had my hand stamped! My ears haven't rung from loud music in a month! My life it's-it's boring.
You know, I'll tell you what.
We'll throw some raisins in here, some cinnamon, and mix it up a little bit.
- I'm going out.
- We rented a movie.
What are you talking about? When I'm 40 years old and hunched over from osteoporosis, I'll rent movies.
But tonight I'm wild, I'm young, and I'm wearing leather.
Her name is Sabina Briscoe.
She graduated in '96.
She was enrolled in the Columbia medical program this semester but dropped out.
She claims the two-month-long relationship with Professor McGrath while she was a freshman caused her "severe emotional distress.
" - She wants him fired.
- How did she get my name? It seems that McGrath's former assistant was sympathetic to Ms.
Briscoe.
She gave her the names of other women she believed had been involved with him.
Ms.
Tyler, I want to be up front with you.
Peter's a friend.
This, as you can imagine, is a difficult position in which to be.
What exactly is her complaint? "Professor McGrath used his position of authority "to coerce Miss Briscoe and others into sexual relationships, "and that, in exchange for those favors, he gave them higher grades.
" - You're unbelievable.
- It's not bad, right? You only had it for a day.
I know, but I told you, I took Figures and Motion.
- Yeah, but so did I.
- I tried to make him a little more human.
Like, I put a collar on his shirt, fixed his shoes, and made him a bit more fluid.
Just making drawings move, it's like art that's alive.
I love it.
- It looks good against that background, too.
- Your backgrounds are great.
- They're not horrible.
- We should do something else together.
Yeah.
Oh, hey.
What did the dean say? - I'm not gonna do it.
- You're not gonna talk to the committee? No, there's no point.
Whatever happened between this girl and McGrath is totally different from what happened with me.
You know it is.
Remember that Sabina? - That girl we met? - Yeah, she's the one who filed the claim.
- You know, she did have this weird - Vibe.
- Yes.
- I remember.
- What'd she say? - She said it was coercion.
That he forced her into a relationship with him.
That's not what happened with me.
I pursued him.
You don't look very relieved.
Well, while all this is happening, this whole time, all I can think about and all I can feel is how much I miss Tracy.
You can call him.
He doesn't want to hear from me.
- Hey.
- Hey.
I was actually looking for you.
I, uh, wanted to talk to you for a second.
- Do you have a second? - Uh-huh.
I don't know how to say this, so I'm just gonna say it.
OK.
I really think you gotta break it off with this guy, James.
I really do.
Ben, I appreciate this.
I do, um But just because you know some of my secrets doesn't mean you know me.
I hear you talk about him every week.
And every time you talk about him, it gets worse.
Have you ever had an addiction? I mean, I don't mean the occasional drink, or chocolate, or I mean a no-joke addiction.
No, I haven't.
- Hey, you.
- Hey, baby.
Um, Ben, this is James.
James, this is Ben.
- Hey, how are you doin'? I'm good.
- Good.
How are you? - Are we going? - Uh, yeah.
And thank you.
I'll see you later.
OK.
- Excuse me.
Elena Tyler? - Yes? I'm Sabina Briscoe.
Can I talk to you for a minute about Professor McGrath? Peter took advantage of me and others, including you.
Peter never took advantage of me.
- So you won't talk to the committee? - There's no reason for me to.
If so many women went through this, why aren't they coming forward? Because they're afraid of going up against a tenured professor.
Anyone who took his classes is either applying to or attending medical school.
They're making a choice.
Look, having someone else talk to the school, so I'm not alone in this, it would make all the difference.
I need your help.
OK, this is my situation.
My relationship with Peter was totally consensual.
I was the one who wanted the relationship.
That's what he does.
He makes you feel like you're going after him.
But it doesn't matter because the university has a no-tolerance policy.
But the difference is, I don't want to get Peter fired.
Ever since my relationship with Peter ended, I have had the increasing realization that what happened between us was not just wrong, - it was harassment.
- I appreciate what you're saying.
I just don't feel that Peter did anything to me.
I was the one who wanted the relationship.
And sometimes I think it would have never happened at all if he hadn't been going through a difficult time and needed someone.
- His ex-wife was sick, right? - Yeah.
His ex-wife is not sick.
She was never sick.
She was never his ex-wife.
I got that story, too.
You think about what I'm saying.
Just really, you think about it.
Please.
OK, I'm a master at the backgrounds.
I mean, we all know that.
But what about the animation? Is it good enough to show Morrison? Um, OK, can I just ask you a question, and you promise you won't get mad? What? Um, is that an elephant? Right there? Are you kidding me? What about the concept? Just the concept! Yeah, a cartoon about a boy on a farm.
I-I like it.
- You don't like it.
- No.
How can you not like the concept? Um, can I tell you an idea I had? You have an idea for a cartoon? Yeah, what? Um, OK, it's, uh It would be called Loser Pet Store.
Or something, and it's about all of the animals in the pet store that no one really buys, so they're the loser animals.
- The loser animals.
- Yeah.
Like, there's this one character who is this poodle, and he's insane, he just got neutered and he's convinced he's a cat.
- A cat.
- I made sketches.
It's just like look at, if you want.
- That's it.
- What's this? That's a snake who thinks he's in this great relationship with this other snake.
Totally in love, but it turns out it's his tail.
He's in this relationship with his tail.
Aren't snakes just one long tail? Um, and there's one other character that I thought of, which would be this really pissed-off, alcoholic goldfish, and he always wants his water changed to Smirnoff.
Hm.
You think we could get Javier to do the voice of the poodle? - You're mocking me.
You don't like it.
- No, I'm not mocking you.
It's better than my lame farm boy thing.
- Really? - Yeah.
Can I run with this? - With the Loser Pet Store? - Yeah.
- Yeah, OK, yeah, run with it.
- OK.
- You can do whatever you - OK.
I'll take it to Morrison.
Thank you.
- Yeah, I'm glad you like it.
- I do.
- I'll see ya.
- OK.
- Hey.
- Hey.
Uh, I've been thinking about what you were saying about James.
- Yeah? - And, uh, he's a problem.
And I don't know what to do next.
I met James last year in London.
At the pub.
He was there with his brother, Tripp.
I kinda came to New York for him.
You know, I've had crushes on boys before, and stuff, but James is like I mean, you know, he just smiles at me, and I know I'm in, like, serious, serious trouble.
He-He's so charmin', you know? Everybody loves him.
My mum adores him.
I mean, she hasn't got a clue what he's really about, but And she still calls herself psychic.
You're kind of the first person that's ever cared enough to say anything, so thank you.
You don't have to thank me.
I know how hard it is to keep it a secret.
So I really, really do appreciate you not sayin' anything to Felicity.
You're tryin' to get some help, so I'm not gonna say anything.
I really won't.
But does James know that you're here? No.
Uh When I, uh, asked you before if you'd ever had an addiction, I wasn't talking about drugs.
I was talking about him.
I have this horrible feeling that givin' up coke's gonna be really, really hard.
But giving up James, I can't even imagine.
Tracy.
Hey.
- Hey.
- Um, what's up? - Um, so what'd you get? - Um, 78.
What'd you get? - 95.
Yeah.
- Wow! Good goin'.
- Yeah.
I gotta go.
- Um, how are you? - I'm fine.
I gotta go.
- OK.
Everything good I've gotten in the last two years, I don't deserve.
- Elena, you're being crazy.
- Am I? I didn't deserve that grade I got from McGrath.
I saw it.
He changed it.
It was a B- before we slept together, and an A afterwards.
I didn't say anything, and based on that grade, I got into upper-division courses and then I got onto the Dean's List.
Wait a second.
You didn't get all of those things because of one grade.
And you know what? It's not like you were failing that class.
If I hadn't gotten that grade, I never would've gotten into those courses.
- And I never would've met Tracy.
- So? Because once we started working together, my grades shot up.
And I never would've gotten that chance if I hadn't taken that grade.
So what it comes down to is, I'm not who everybody thinks I am.
- I'm a fraud.
- Elena, come on.
And that thing that happened to that girl, Sabina that's exactly what happened to me.
So what are you thinkin'? That you might testify against him now? What if this grade thing comes out? My teachers'll know.
It'll be on my transcript.
I'll never get into medical school.
- Hello there.
- Oh, hey.
- Hey, have you, have you ever met Earl? - What's up, buddy? No, I don't think I've had the immense pleasure.
- OK.
- What's your problem? - Where've you been? - Out.
Out? All day and all night? - Yeah, I told you I was going out.
- Yeah, but with him? Excuse me.
Standing right here.
I'm sorry if I couldn't spend every waking second with you, but I had a - life before you, you know.
- Oh, congratulations.
Listen.
I'm not asking you go to back in time and erase what you did.
I just - I thought we were a couple.
- Yeah, we're a couple losers who sit around and do nothing.
Hey, man, I heard about the whole dealie with the That's gotta Sorry.
Would you leave, please? Uh, all right.
- See ya later.
Nice meeting you.
- Goodbye.
What's going on? I mean It's like you're this entirely different person.
No, actually, this is who I am.
But see? I've changed for you.
I've-I've worked so we could be a couple.
But have you done anything? Have you tried at all? No, and I'm sick of it.
- I lost a testicle! - That ball can only get you so far.
- Hello? - Hey, we're back here.
Hey, what's goin' on? - So guess what.
- What? We have a new roommate.
Molly's boyfriend's moving in for a little while.
She's had a boyfriend for, like, two months and hasn't said anything.
Can you believe that? - Hey, man.
How are you? - Hey.
Good.
How are you doing? You know, I understand raising the rent.
I mean, if I owned the place, I'd do the same thing.
But $1200 a month? - It wasn't that bad.
- Yeah, it was.
I'll be right back.
Don't listen to her.
This place was a mess.
I mean, come on.
The bathtub was in the kitchen.
Actually, Ben and I had an apartment like that well, almost.
- The cockroaches were huge.
- I hate those things.
- Hey, what the hell's going on? - We had a long talk.
Yeah, I thought you were gonna break up with him.
No, I said I was gonna talk to him.
And we've made a plan.
He's gonna come with me to my meetin' today at the clinic at 3:00.
But listen, listen, listen to me.
My dad, he'd pull the same crap.
He'd get drunk.
My mom would threaten to leave him.
He'd promise he'd never touch a bottle of Scotch again.
And then the next week, the same cycle all over again.
That's not what this is.
But I really think it is the same thing.
It is.
- Hey, what's going on? - Nothing.
We're just, you know, talking about all four of us going out tonight.
- That could be fun.
- Yeah.
Um, listen, you know how Elena's going - through this tough time right now? - Yeah.
I was thinking of maybe telling Tracy.
Yeah, it could be good.
I guess, yeah.
That's what I was thinking.
Hey, by the way, our room's fine.
- Oh, thank you.
- I'm sleeping at your place tonight.
- Good.
- OK.
Listen, you you're right.
You're right! I've been a selfish pig.
I have been.
And all month long, you've been doing nothing but devote yourself to me.
And I've done nothing in return.
But you know what? That's all about to change because tomorrow night you and I are going out.
- "Catch a Rising Star.
" - Yeah, it's a comedy club.
I know what it is.
How is this you doing something for me? Well, you wanted to go out, so we're gonna go out.
This isn't where I want to go.
This isn't where anyone wants to go.
You know, why don't you give me a hint, then? Where do you want to go? - The Fetish Ball.
- What? I went last year.
It was un-frickin' believable.
It's tonight at Ammo.
- It's tonight? - Yeah.
I'm going as a pregnant woman.
Oh, my God, you could go as a giant stiletto heel.
- Yeah, I can't go tonight.
It's the Sabbath.
- You're kidding, right? No, it's Friday night, Megan.
You know that I'm observing.
- Yeah, and you know what I'm observing? - Megan, it's my religion.
It's Friday night, Sean! This is the problem in our relationship.
You're willing to do something for me, as long as it's convenient for you! For me? This has nothing to do with me.
This is about God, OK? This is His night.
Well, why don't you tell God that your ex-girlfriend is spending His night at the Fetish Ball.
Hey.
You wanna come in? - Yeah.
Thanks.
Thanks.
- OK.
Please.
Um, listen, I know, uh, what's going on with you two is none of my business.
There's nothing going on between us.
I know.
Um, but there's a lot goin' on with Elena.
She's really She's really not handling this McGrath thing very well.
- Is it true, she took grades? - She didn't take grades.
There was one grade, and she didn't ask for it, he gave it to her.
- And she accepted.
- And now she's suffering for it.
Look, that's why I'm here.
I'm just worried about her.
Look, she was holding this thing in for two years.
It's finally out, and she feels like a phony, like somehow being with McGrath, getting that grade made everything else in her life possible.
Including you.
She wouldn't have gotten into O Chem if it weren't for that grade.
- Why are you telling me this? - Because I've tried to talk to her.
But it didn't help.
And I think hearing from you might.
Ah, I'm sorry.
Look, I miss you guys, and I miss her in a way, too, but I can't, no.
- I'm sorry.
- She needs you.
Hey, don't you think the Molly thing is really weird? - Why? - Just, I mean Thanks.
She's been dating this guy for two months, and she hasn't said a thing? - Don't you think that's a little bizarre? - What did she say? Just that they wanted to wait to tell people until it was more settled.
I've been thinking about it, and she could've introduced him as a friend, anything.
- Yeah, it is a little weird, yeah.
- It's weird, right? - Yes, it is.
- Thank you.
- What time is it there? - 10 to 3:00.
Can you cover me? Yeah, where are you going? I have, uh, like, um, My Poli Sci professor was out sick last week, so I got a makeup lecture.
- A makeup lecture? - I know, it's kinda intense intense guy.
Can you cover for me? I'll see you tonight at the Loft.
- OK.
- OK.
OK, thanks.
- Hey.
- Hi.
- You got a minute? - Uh, yeah, sure.
Sorry.
How's it goin'? I'm OK.
Thanks.
I know what's going on with McGrath.
How do you know? I just do.
And I wanted to tell you that I didn't get into McGrath's seminar freshman year.
- You didn't? - I'm serious.
You should've been accepted instead of me.
- Elena, you're the smartest person I know.
- Look, I am not.
- Yes, you are.
- OK, whatever.
I'm pissed as hell at you.
You think I'd be telling you this if I didn't think it? It's not like the smartest people can't do the stupidest things, now.
Don't start feeling sorry for yourself imagining you don't deserve the things you've done the last two years.
Felicity talked to you, right? If testifying against McGrath is the right thing to do, you can't not do it out of fear of being found out, because you got it all.
Not everything is cool with us.
It's not water under the bridge.
As a matter of fact, there's no bridge.
Not yet.
I'm a man of faith, and God's about forgiveness, so I'm working on it.
Thanks.
- Come on, you.
We're gonna be late.
- Hang on.
Come on.
Come here.
Come here.
You know what you need? - You need to cut your hair.
- Oh, yeah.
- Yeah.
Yeah, you need a haircut.
- No, no.
No.
- Come on.
Up.
Up.
- Mm-mm.
Mm-mm.
Come here.
- No.
- Come here.
- I don't want a haircut.
I don't - Come on.
Oop sorry.
Um, that's OK, l Just gimme a second.
Uh, Morrison loved it.
- Loved Loved Loser Pet Store? - Yeah.
Oh, my God, he loved Loser Pet Store.
Mm-hmm, I, uh I went to him after class and told him about it.
He wants to take it to Ice Box.
Noel.
Oh, my God, that's so exciting.
I'm so happy for you.
Happy for us.
I mean, because we did it, you know.
And we should Look, we should keep doin' it.
I wanna do Loser Pet Store with you.
- I mean, if Ice Box decides they want it.
- You, um But I mean Well, I mean, we'll do it together, you know? And it's your idea, anyways.
Yeah, it was my idea, but you're the one who actually did something with it.
We both did.
I mean, it's ours.
So let's do it together.
- Really? Um, oh, my God.
- Yeah.
Yeah! I would love to do that with you.
Good, good.
- Hey, man.
- Hey.
Good to see you.
Hello? Ben? I'm in here.
- Hey.
- Hey.
Look at this.
- Whose hair is that? - I guess it's Molly's.
- Is she here? - No, but I mean She could have at least cleaned it up.
Don't you think this is weird? You know, I-I-I really don't want this guy staying here anymore.
- I really don't.
- What are you talkin' about? I There's just something about him I don't like, all right? Wait, Ben What are you doing? Molly's Molly's in my Al-Anon group.
Why didn't you tell me? I wanted to, but that's the whole point it's anonymous.
OK, I don't understand.
James goes to the m No, she just She talks about him a lot and And He and Molly What He's using crack and I don't know what else.
And she's Well, she's usin'.
I don't know what she's usin', but she's usin'.
So you knew that my roommate was doing serious drugs, and you didn't tell me? I'm sorry.
I should've told you before.
I'm sorry.
Oh, my God.
I mean That is crazy.
Yeah, I know it's crazy.
Uh This guy, James.
You know that's the reason she came to New York? I don't know anything about him, but I don't want him living in this apartment.
No, and we'll tell him that as soon as he gets back here.
We're gonna kick him out.
I'm sorry, I'm really sorry.
I should've told you before.
It's OK.
What do we do with the gun? Did Professor McGrath promise you a better grade if you went out with him? No.
He never hinted at that in any way? No.
When you were in his class, did Professor McGrath initiate a personal relationship? No.
We had a personal relationship, but he didn't initiate it.
I don't know if this matters or if it'll affect what happens.
I came on to him.
He didn't come on to me.
And he accepted your initiative? Yes.
In other words, while you were an 18-year-old freshman, you and then-44-year-old Professor McGrath had a sexual relationship? I didn't know his age at the time.
Nevertheless, you did have a sexual relationship with Dr.
McGrath? Yes.
- Excuse me, Dean? - Yes? There's, uh, one more thing that didn't come up in the interview.
The grade I received in McGrath's seminar I didn't earn that grade.
You said he never suggested an exchange.
Yes, sir, but that doesn't mean that one didn't happen.
Elena, the records show you're an exceptional student.
The records are wrong, and I can't let this go on until I set it straight.
I'd like to take that class again.
With your course load, your other work is bound to suffer.
I don't care, as long as it's my work.
You don't have to do this, Elena, not for the administration.
I know.
I need to do it for me.
- What the hell are you doing? - Rubbing your belly.
Did I ask you to do that? Did I invite you to do that? - No - No, I didn't.
So take your hand away, turn around, and get outta my life.
What? - Nothing, nothing.
Welcome back.
- I didn't go anywhere.
This Sean thing, your brush with the bourgeoisie - I am glad it is over! - Well, I'm glad you're glad.
Listen, I do not blame you for trying out the creature comforts.
- Can we just drop this? - Look, in the end, we both know this guy would bore you to death.
What's up, buddy? - You're wearing nipple rings.
- Yeah, so? You're criticizing my boyfriend, and you're wearing nipple rings.
Wait.
Boyfriend? I thought you guys broke up.
- It's what we do.
It's our fetish.
- Megan, this guy is a loser.
Hey, excuse me.
I don't date losers.
I just hang out with them.
- Hi.
- Hey.
Um, l I testified against McGrath.
And he's gonna be fired over what happened.
You feel bad about it? Well, I feel bad that it happened at all.
Um, about what happened yesterday, about what you said to me, you know, about, um telling the truth and not being afraid of who I am Thanks.
You have no reason to doubt yourself.
- I miss you.
- I hope so.
- Is Sean here? - No, but do you want to see somethin' cool? - What? - Look.
OK, he's delusional, he's half-blind, his fur keeps falling out, and he keeps gluing it back on.
And he's tellin' all the other animals that he's been to all these places, but the truth is, he's never been anywhere.
And the only one who knows his secret is the Chihuahua in the next cage.
- That's the cool thing? - It's gonna be animated.
- Where did Sean go? - I Hey, I rented some Tell me you didn't just wear that to Temple.
No, I wasn't at Temple.
I was at the Fetish Ball, looking for you.
- Oh, that's nice.
- No, Sean, that's so sweet.
No, I don't want to talk right now.
I just wanna change.
Oh, ass-less pants.
Sean Come on.
I gotta go to bed.
Let's go to bed.
I don't know if I should be angry or worried.
- Come on, let's go to bed.
- Help me.
- Hey.
- Hey.
- Hey.
- Where's, uh Where's James? Oh, um, he just went back to the apartment to get the last of his stuff.
But I told him not to make too much noise when he comes back.
And thank you so much for lettin' him stay here.
- I mean, he loves you guys.
- Felicity knows.
Felicity knows what? She knows everything.
She knows the things we talked about in secret, Ben, things we talked about in trust.
- You were supposed to help me, Ben.
- What are you talkin' about? I was waiting for you today at the rehab center for three hours.
You never showed up.
I know how that looks, but just give it time, and you'll see No, you want to know what I think? I think he's dealing again, and I think you know he's dealing again.
No.
No, he's not.
He told me that he's not.
Guys, I'm so tired.
Um, it's really late.
Can l Can we just get some sleep, and then tomorrow morning, we'll talk, all four of us Wait, no, no, no, no.
That's not gonna happen, 'cause he's not gonna stay here.
- This isn't your apartment, Ben - He's got a gun.
Do you know that? Do you know he's got a gun? Molly, I don't feel comfortable with him staying here So not only do you betray people's trust, you look through their personal things as well? Nobody was looking through his personal things, all right? You gotta go back to the clinic.
I don't care if it's with James or not, but you gotta go back.
And what if I don't? Then you can't stay here either.
- Wait, Ben - No, I'm sorry, she said she was gonna go, and she didn't go.
And you're the person that talks about trust! Is that what you want, Felicity? You want me to go? No, l I want you to get help.
And that's how you're gonna help me, by kicking me out? No, Molly, wait.
You know what's funny, guys? You're standing there, and you're judging me like I'm the person that's doing something wrong, like I'm the person with the problem.
And this is the kind of people that you are.

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