Grown-ish (2018) s03e11 Episode Script

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1 Historically, American colleges and universities have been hotbeds of social change and grassroots political movements.
In recent years, college students challenged the status quo more than ever, protesting everything from student loan debt to sexual assault to police brutality.
And for Aaron, who waited his entire college career to lead his own political movement This one's "Black Lives Matter," I got "I Can't Breathe," "Michelle 2020.
" the time had finally come.
Turn around, put your hands behind your back.
He recently learned about Cal U's investment of the school's endowment in private prisons and was arrested while protesting on campus.
What up? What up? - Babe, you're home.
- Hey.
I was so worried about you.
Bro, I was just about to put some money on your books, man.
Man, will you stop? They just held me in campus security for a few hours.
Did you see how much your arrest video blew up? #RattailRevolution is trending hard.
I'm sure it will all calm down by tomorrow.
No, it won't.
Because Angela Rye just DM'd me an hour ago.
She wants to interview you.
Hey, G.
So now that Aaron finally had the political spotlight, the question became, what was he gonna do with his platform? Watch out, world, I'm grown now I'm grown Learn something new every day I don't know, so I'm-a feel my way Got the weight of the world on me But no regrets, this is what I say Watch out, world, I'm grown now I'm grown You can tell me My heart beating so loud Mama, look, I'm grown now I'm grown While Aaron spent the next few days gearing up for his national interview, I was winding down and enjoying a couple of free days before I had to return to the whirlwind of "Hurricane Joey Bada$$.
" - Hey.
- Hey! Are you coming to Hawkins to watch Aaron's interview? Oh, no.
I figured I'd watch it here.
- Cool.
See ya.
- Hmm.
Oh, you know, it's just that we had that weird situation where I embarrassed myself by telling him how I felt, and then he embarrassed himself by telling me he had a girl.
The whole thing was terribly, equally embarrassing.
Sounds right.
You embarrass yourself all the time.
Mm-hmm.
W It's just that I feel like it may be best if I stay here.
I don't want to be in Hawkins, sitting there all awkward.
But this is a huge deal for Aaron.
I'm sure he could use his friends' support.
It's not like you were there for him when he needed a job.
But in your defense, you were, uh, prepping for that big photo shoot that you didn't even go to.
Damn, being nice is so hard.
Rodney's been giving her some feedback on her bedside manner, and now she's working on being more human for him.
Apparently, he didn't like it when he said "I love you" and I said "bet.
" Look, Doug and I are on weird terms right now, too, but I'm gonna put my big girl panties on, go to Hawkins anyway, and you should, too.
Okay? Bye! I cannot believe Aaron is doing a televised political interview before I ever do one.
I cannot believe that we're actually here, - supporting this guy.
- Wha I mean, I support the cause.
I just The dude was kind of a dick to you when we met with him about the auditorium.
Republican pep rally inside the auditorium.
Uh, we'll just have to make sure that our sprinklers are high-functioning for all those tiki torches.
Oh.
Well, t-that's just our dynamic.
You know, it's it's a it's complicated.
But, no, I promise you'll like him once you get to know him, or at least find him mildly tolerable.
Reassuring.
How they treated Aaron was so foul.
They just didn't want to hear a Black man challenge their racist-ass investment policies.
They never would have treated a White student like that.
The cops caught our mom's one White friend, Nancy, starting a garbage fire once, and all they did was tase her.
And on the lightest setting.
White Nancy got hit harder by the laser from her hair removal.
Okay, wait.
You guys, this is perfect for the documentary.
Can you just repeat some of the stuff you just said? Sure! We think this is an unfortunate disagreement between the administration and the students.
We understand that the BSU has filed paperwork requesting that the administration divest.
We hope they can reach a quick resolution.
Uh, okay.
Can we just maybe try and dig in a little deeper? So as Black students, do you have any personal feelings about your friend Aaron being involved in the conflict? I'm quite sure all Cal U students hope this matter gets resolved swiftly.
We sure do.
Okay.
So, I decided to set aside my ego and join everyone.
Watching alone while picking off my nail polish could have never compared to this communal display of support.
Guys, it's time.
Hey, hey, hey! Everybody shut up so we can hear my best friend.
We go way back.
Welcome back to "Pressure Points" I'm Angela Rye.
And joining me today is Aaron Jackson, a student from California University who was recently detained after protesting his school's investments into private prisons.
Tell us about the events leading up to your detainment.
No problem.
Uh, well, I've recently made the disturbing discovery that a portion of Cal U's endowment was being invested in private prisons, which is particularly disturbing to students of color, considering the disproportionate incarceration rate of minorities in this country.
And as you know, Angela, Black people make up 35% of the prison population, yet only 13.
2% of the national population.
So, essentially, Cal U is using our tuition dollars to enable the mass incarceration of our Black brothers and sisters.
Nice.
My man! On his Marcus Garvey! I'm actually planning a huge demonstration as we speak.
We're gonna protest not only the school's investment policies, but all other injustices.
I'm talking about predatory student loan debt, as well as the lack of resources for Black mental health and Cal U's eradication of the black boards in favor of their "white boards only" policy.
Huh? Wait.
Is that a real thing? Oh, yeah.
I don't think anything gets realer than that, Angie-Ange.
I thought he had moved past the whole white board thing.
I mean, you can't hit them all out the park, right? Yeah.
As we continued watching, Aaron went from being polished and prepared to being neither.
And why isn't anyone talking about the food deserts in these inner cities? Happy birthday, Grandma! She's a retired teacher.
Speaking of which, are we gonna talk about the state of public education in this country? Is anyone gonna do it? Nope? Well, I just did.
"Pressure Points.
" If you ask me, I-I-I think that there's a Well, honestly, I didn't.
And, unfortunately, we are now out of time.
- Are you sure? - So Yeah.
I'm positive.
Thank you so much for joining us today.
I mean, Aaron and I are cool, but Doug and I are best friends.
We We are not.
Even though he'd always pictured his first big moment as an activist in the spotlight differently, a small part of Aaron held out hope that no one else thought he performed as poorly as, deep down, he knew he did.
- Hey, yeah! Alright, man! - Yeah! My boy! These were the faces of a bunch of people about to lie to their friend.
Whoo! Dude, that was, uh, sick! Yo, my G! You bodied it.
Really? You guys think I did okay? - Yes.
- Yeah, yeah, yeah.
- Sick.
- Your diction was excellent.
Posture was next level.
I unfollowed you.
I think I could use a drink.
Okay, it doesn't matter how awkward things are between Aaron and I, because right now, he needs a friend.
And you know what a friend would do? Go over there, smile, and focus on the good.
And that is exactly what I'm gonna do.
Hey.
Don't listen to any of the noise, babe.
It was only your first time.
Alright? You're only gonna get better.
Thanks.
You know what? I can congratulate him some other time.
Okay.
So, we should figure out when Aaron's demonstration is so I can get some footage of you two there.
Oh, we're not going to that.
But don't you want to go and show your support? I mean, obviously, you two have very specific opinions about the issue.
And we also have very specific goals, like keeping our scholarships, which we are not gonna risk by demonstrating against the administration.
But you have such great platforms that you could possibly use to effect change.
We didn't sign up to effect change.
We signed up to be athletes.
Yeah.
We're not activists.
But you could be.
I mean, look at Billie Jean King or Muhammad Ali.
Their legacies go beyond sports.
Do you want to go down in history as two women that ran fast or two women that ran fast and used their platform to make a difference? So, you really shit the bed earlier, huh? Okay, you got that one off.
Yep.
Here.
Wow.
You might be the only right-wing Republican Christian weed smoker I know.
Even believe in climate change.
Don't tell Ana.
Seriously, you raised some good points in that interview, man.
You were just all over the place.
Yeah, I guess I panicked a little bit.
I just wanted to get the message out about all the issues I've worked so hard on over the years, cover as much as possible, you know? I do know.
Actually, I used to be the same way.
I used to try to tackle everything.
I didn't start getting results till I learned to focus my message.
How'd you do that? I worked backwards.
I thought about the outcome I wanted.
Then I realized you can't just complain.
You have to have solutions.
Then the message comes easily.
There you are.
Smoking with Aaron, 'cause why wouldn't you be? - Alright, man.
- Handle that.
- Good luck out there.
- Yep.
What has happened to our world? I can't even speak to Aaron on his big day.
Everything just feels so weird.
I know.
It was really strange being in the same place as Doug and not getting to laugh or joke with him.
Yeah.
Guess this is our new normal? - Yeah.
- Hey.
- Hey.
- What's wrong? Church was closed? No.
It's just a little Aaron/Javi thing I'm trying to figure out.
And I want to be sensitive to what Zoey's going through with Aaron.
Oh, be as insensitive as you want, because there is nothing happening between me and Aaron.
We are completely friend-zoned.
So are we.
And it seems like Aaron and Javi are friend-zoned, too, and I'm wondering if I have to tell Javi about the intersection of our, you know, zones.
You mean like how Aaron used to be all up in them guts? Ooh, wow! I'm actually gonna tap out of this conversation.
I appreciate your sensitivity, though.
Sky not yours.
Okay, guys, seriously, does he deserve to know? Yes! Unless you want him looking stupid out here in these streets.
If you were interacting with some girl that he messed with, wouldn't you want to know? - Absolutely.
- Okay.
That is because Ana is a crazy stalker, okay? We are talking about Javi here.
Most guys would rather stay in the dark when it comes to who has blown their girl's back out.
What is that sweet-faced Rodney doing to you? Excuse you? That's personal.
The next morning, I was getting ready to go shop for Joey and feeling more at peace with the new normal between me and Aaron.
Whoa! Sorry.
Zoey, I need you.
- So, what can I do you for? - Zoey, come on.
You don't have to be a weirdo around me, okay? And by the way, I saw you leave without speaking to me yesterday.
- Was I that bad? - No.
G No, no, not at all.
It's just, like, you were obviously upset, and I didn't feel like it was my place to check on you.
Checking on me isn't your place? Are we not cool? Of course we are.
Uh, matter of fact, why don't you come in? Please come in.
So, how are you doing with everything? And not just the interview, - but the arrest, all that? - Yeah.
Uh, well, if I'm being honest, it was a little rough.
- I'm so sorry that happened to you.
- Yeah.
But, look, I-I can't afford to focus on that right now.
Right now I need to funnel my anger into the cause.
And that's where you come in.
- Okay.
- Yes.
So, do you remember the conversation that we had about fashion for a purpose when you were trying to figure out your major? Mm.
You mean the one where you made fun of me for saying fashion isn't political? Correct.
But then you started talking about the Suffragettes, the Black Panthers, and how fashion unified their movement.
And I feel like that's what I need right now.
I need something that people can wear that that unifies them, but also sends a clear message.
Wow.
God, I love that.
You know I'm your girl! I mean, you know, not your girl girl, 'cause, obviously, you have a girl.
She's really great.
Uh, whatever.
Never mind.
Uh, I am I'm so in.
Thanks.
Alright, so, I'll just pick everything up and bring it to Hawkins.
Dope.
Thanks again, Freshman.
Oh, I thought you weren't calling me that anymore.
Yeah, well, uh, "Dropout" seemed a little sad, so - Oh.
Wow! - Yeah.
Hey! Sorry for the late call.
I just had a quick spark of inspiration I kind of want to run by you.
Listening.
Okay.
So, what do you think about adding an accessory to the protest something that people can take with them and wear every day, just like, uh, those LIVESTRONG bracelets? I love it.
Oh, dope! I actually got the idea watching "Real Housewives of Potomac.
" Did you know that one of the housewives actually wears a bracelet every day to raise awareness for her daughter's color blindness? She's so brave.
You still watch that trash? Um, you're the one who put me onto that trash in the first place.
You're right, you're right.
Hey, babe, it's getting kind of late.
I'm gonna go to bed.
Okay.
I'll be there in a minute.
Hey, I should get going.
- Um - Uh, yeah.
No, I'm so sorry.
It is late.
Uh, viva la Rattail Revolution.
Okay, bye.
Bye, bye, bye.
Attention, California University administration and board of directors.
We, the students of Cal U, demand to have a say in your investment of our tuition dollars in the private prison system.
A system that profits off the mass incarceration of people of color.
So we will sit here in silence until you allow us to have an open dialogue and give us a seat at the table.
Can't change the world 'less we change ourselves Die from the sicknesses if we don't seek the health All eyes be my witness when I speak what's felt Full house on my hands, the cards I was dealt Three K's, Two A's in AmeriKKKa I'm just a black spade spawn out the nebula And everything I do or say today that's worthwhile Will for sure inspire action in your first child I'll begin my verse In the land of the free, is for the free loaders Leave us dead in the street, then be their organ donors They disorganized my people, made us all loners Still got the last names of our slave owners In the land of the free, it's for the free loaders Leave us dead in the street, then be their organ donors They disorganized my people, made us all loners Yeah Yeah I just want to thank all of you for your support.
Uh, it's because of you guys that we now have an invitation to the next board meeting! Yeah! - Whoo! - Yo! Whoo! Hey! What's up, man? - Congratulations, bro.
- Thank you.
And I appreciate all your help for real.
I do.
You're welcome.
We used to have sex! Whoa! What is wrong with you? I'm sorry.
I saw you guys getting all bro-y, and I was worried he was gonna say something, and I-I just didn't want you to find out that way.
So you thought this was best way? You know what? I'm gonna let you two lovebirds process this.
Excuse me.
Well, that was crazy.
I'm sorry.
I thought you deserved to know, and I panicked.
It's okay.
I already knew.
You did? He did tell you? No.
I picked up on it the moment you said it was complicated.
Have things ever been complicated between two people who haven't smashed? Maybe next time, pull me aside? Shoot me a text? Okay.
- Yeah? - Mm-hmm.
- Um, hey.
How amazing was today? - Hey! You should be so proud of yourself.
Yeah.
Hey, and I'm proud of you, too, you know? We would have been nothing without your jumpsuits.
They killed it.
Well, I'm happy that I could actually come through for you.
Although, don't get used to it, 'cause it probably will never happen again.
Oh, I know.
I figured that.
I'm gonna grab a drink.
Do you want something? Uh, no.
Actually, I'm good.
But, again, this was incredible, and congratulations.
Alright, explosion.
I'm gonna grab that drink.
Yes.
Go.
So big deal, Aaron has a girlfriend.
Even if our dynamic changes, I know that we'll always make a good team and that I'll always have a place in his life.
- Hey, Zoey.
- Hey.
You got a sec? Uh, yeah, of course.
What's up? You and Aaron really killed it today.
- Aww! - Especially your jumpsuits.
Thank you.
Today was amazing.
- Yeah.
- And, like, I mean, he was amazing.
Yeah.
Um, look, I got to ask you a small favor.
Anything.
I just don't help people move, nor do I do drives to the airport.
I-I need you to take a couple steps back from Aaron.
From here? No.
Um, in in life.
I know you guys have a history, and, um, you obviously have a bond, but please put yourself in my shoes.
And I'm I'm not asking for you guys to not be friends.
I'm just asking that you please give us a chance to form our own bond without any old feelings coming between us.
Of course.
I-I-I totally get it.
- Thanks.
- Mm-hmm.
As I stood in the middle of all those orange jumpsuits, I realized something.
Aaron ultimately learned that sometimes silence says everything.
And I learned that even though you may know something deep down inside, sometimes you need to hear it said out loud.
Happy birthday, Grandma.
She's a retired teacher.
Speaking of which Aww! My baby wished me a happy birthday! Of course I did, Gam Gam.
Well, I just did.
Now, if you want to talk recidivism, we can talk recidivism.
Have you ever tried playing basketball - with no basketball nets? - Mm.
It's impossible.
How do you know if you made it or not? And why isn't anyone talking about the food deserts in these inner cities? If you ask me, I think that there's a Look, Aaron, I didn't.
We are now out of time.
- Are you sure? - So yeah, I'm positive.
Thank you so much for joining us today.
Uh, when we come back, - You need to keep my name out your mouth.
- we'll be talking to a mother - But, Gam Gam - who thinks her 4-year-old is not too young - I'm sorry! - to wear makeup.
4 is definitely too young.
I'm still your favorite grandson, right? Grandma?!
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