Tell Me Lies (2022) s01e03 Episode Script

We Don't Touch, We Collide

1
- What?
- Your heart is beating really fast.
Are you sure you don't want me to come?
LUCY: It's going to be
more like a college reunion
than an actual engagement party.
Can I tell you something sort of secret?
- Sorry.
- No.
Do you wanna come out? I'll be
the boring designated driver
Yeah, I think I'm just
going to stay in tonight.
I can't imagine what I would do
right now if you were wearing a skirt.
[MOANING]
Fuck.
ALLIE: Oh, that's Stephen's girlfriend.
EVAN: Ex-girlfriend.
This other car came out of nowhere.
I swerved at the last
minute, and so did they.
I didn't know it was Macy.
Nobody knows what you just told me
except for us.
MAN: You got stage fright, kid?
I'm good.
Long as you didn't swallow,
smoke, snort, or shoot anything,
you got nothing to worry about.
I'm not. I'm not worried.
MAN: Then do me a favor.
Don't be like your
teammates. Try and aim.
[URINATING]
[SIGHS]
- DOCTOR: How'd that rest plan go this week?
- It was great.
DOCTOR: How many days
you sit out of practice?
Oh, you know none.
DOCTOR: You're going to
fuck up your knee long-term
if you don't take this seriously.
After this game, I swear.
Let's at least make sure
you're comfortable then.
We'll do another cortisone
shot and wrap it up.
Yeah. Yep. Sounds good.
It's water under the bridge ♪
Be careful who you tell ♪
Whoa-oh ♪
'Cause you gotta look her in the eye ♪
And you gotta love your way of life ♪
And you gotta love your way of life ♪
Pussy.
Don't ya know it's
out of your control? ♪
Whoa-oh-oh, whoa-oh-oh ♪
[KEYS CLICKING]
[CHIMES]
[SIGHS]

Um, I've never seen you
open a book this early.
Midterms sort of snuck
up on me this year, so.
You're so serious when you study.
You're like [GROWLS]
What am I supposed to do?
I don't know.
If you just, like, don't study.
No, no, no, no, no.
God. Stop, stop, stop.
WRIGLEY: Oh God.
Okay, get off me. I can't breathe.
WRIGLEY: I can't move. I'm asleep.
PIPPA: [LAUGHING] Stop.
[MOANING]
Oh.
[BOTH MOANING]
You feel so good.
[BOTH MOANING]
[PANTING]
I wish I could fuck you all day.
[CELL PHONE RINGING]
Oh shit.
Shit, I'm going to be late for class.
You're actually going to class?
Yes. Attendance is 20
percent of my grade.
A rule follower. I had no idea.
Yeah. Well, there's a lot
you don't know about me.
I know what you taste like.
I like making you uncomfortable.
I'm not uncomfortable.
[BOTH LAUGH]
NELLIE: No offense to Lucy,
but I couldn't really
get into the story.
I know we were supposed to be
rooting for the Liz character,
but I actually found myself
rooting for Parker instead.
MARCUS: Same. She was so cold to him.
It didn't feel realistic.
Well, Parker represents
everything in Liz's life
that was suffocating her.
But still, nobody acts like
that unless they're a sociopath.
[LAUGHTER]
Hm.
Lucy. What do you say to that?
I don't know. I guess I would say
it sounds more like a criticism
of the character than
of my actual writing.
MARCUS: Except that
she's your protagonist.
And a part of writing is making
the reader care what happens to her.
Well, I don't think Liz
intentionally shut off her feelings.
NELLIE: I just couldn't
really connect with her.
MARCUS: Yeah. What am I
supposed to feel at the end?
I can't figure out the takeaway.
NELLIE: She just seems,
like, really mean.
It seems like she
doesn't have any feelings,
and I'm not sure how I'm supposed
to care about someone like that.
PROFESSOR: Lucy?
Yeah.
Any other thoughts to share?
No. No. Thank you.
All right.
[STUDENTS CHATTERING]


Hey!
Drew. Drew!
Hey!
Okay, okay, okay.
Hello?
You look like shit. Are you sick?
Just tired.
You forget how to answer
your phone, asshole?
- Sorry.
- Hey.
Remember what Stephen said?
This only goes away if you let it.
It's never going to go away.
What's that mean?
Ah, it's nothing.
I'm fine. It's fine.
I got class.
Hey, hey, hey, hey.
Wait, wait, wait. Hold on, hold on.
You're coming out with me tomorrow.
I don't know. Maybe.
Yes, you are. You're coming.
Why does this matter?
Because you're really depressing
the shit out of me right now, man.
I don't like it.
Okay. Fine, I-I'll come.
Good. Okay. We'll have fun.
PROFESSOR SCHULTZ: I'm
posting your grades tonight.
Three of you achieved a perfect score.
Diana Linder.
Adam Rogers.
And Stephen DeMarco.
Congratulations.
Oh, and one more thing.
I am looking for a research assistant.
You will be credited, and the
job will go until next summer.
If you are interested,
pick up an application on your way out.
You are all dismissed. Thank you
and good luck on your midterms.
Thank you.
[STUDENTS CHATTERING]
Mr. DeMarco?
Will I have a better chance
if I don't put my name on this?
Please put your name on it.
Wrigley. Come in and take a seat.
Solid game.
You guys really turned it around.
All right, you know the drill.
Give me three good things.
Let's go.
Just say whatever comes to your head.
Uh, I got a cortisone shot in my knee.
That's a good thing?
Helps the pain.
Okay, that's one. Give me two.
Uh, Coach said I'm up
for captain next year.
I heard. That's gotta feel good.
Yeah. Yeah, it feels good.
All right, last one.
Uh
I'm kind of seeing this girl, I guess.
You guess? You're not sure?
No, I'm sure.
[LAUGHS] I'm seeing
this girl, and I'm sure.
That's three. Good for you.
All right. Let's talk
about the midterms.
How's studying going?
Any movement on what we talked about?
I feel, I feel good.
Not what I asked.
I No.
- I didn't do it, no.
- You got to work with me on this.
Really don't think this is an issue.
Your professors seem to think it is.
They've been keeping me
updated on your performance.
Wrigley.
You have a learning disability.
There is no reason you
should be doing midterms
without extended testing time.
So please go register
at the disability office
so you can have extra
time on your exams.
It's not that hard. What's the problem?
No problem. No problem.
Then get it done.
Sitting out because of
an injury is one thing.
Sitting out because you failed the test.
What's everyone going
to think about that?
EVAN: Dude, he's dead.
- I disagree.
- EVAN: It cut to black.
The guy in the Members
Only jacket shot him.
Exactly. It cut to black. So we
don't actually know what happened.
He could be dead. Could be alive.
He's both. It's Schrödinger's cat.
- EVAN: What?
- Whose cat?
It's a thought experiment
about quantum physics.
EVAN: Fuck quantum physics, all right?
Tony Soprano was fucking dead.
- STEPHEN: Disagree.
- EVAN: Oh my God.
Wrigley, please talk
some sense into this man.
- You guys took Econ 101, right?
- STEPHEN: Yeah.
Any chance you can help me study later?
Can't. I got to finish this paper.
I have an application to finish.
Plus, I don't have the 12
hours that it's going to take
to get you through the fucking material.
Watching Wrigley try to read,
it's like watching someone take
their first shit after surgery.
[LAUGHTER]
Sorry.
Whatever, man.
EVAN: All right. Got to go, guys.
Yo.
You all right?
I'm good.
Something with Drew? You need my help?
No, man. Everything's good. Thanks.
[SIGHS]
[DOOR OPENS]
- [DOOR CLOSES]
- You are not going to believe this.
- Pippa, stop.
- What. You should be proud of this.
[LAUGHS]
- Okay. Are you ready?
- Uh-huh?
Oh. Holy shit, what happened to you?
It's nothing. Something just
irritated my skin, I think.
Uh, looks like a bear
tried to claw your tits off.
BREE: Are you okay?
I've got some cortisone cream
in our room if you want some.
No, I'm fine. What, what
were you going to tell me?
Okay. Our little Bree-Bree,
our beautiful, innocent little virgin
is going to be a nude model.
For art class.
I've done it before. It's decent money.
Yeah, it's just, like,
a weird job. [LAUGHTER]
Says someone who's never had a job.
At my first high school, um,
our principal's wife was our model,
and it was so fucking awkward.
First high school?
You had more than one?
Oh yeah, yeah, yeah. Um,
I transferred senior year.
I can use this, right?
You did? Why?
Uh, my school didn't
offer enough AP classes,
so I transferred.
Must suck, transferring senior year.
It was fine.
So, um, what are we
wearing to that whole
neon jungle party thing tomorrow?
I think that's for upperclassmen.
Yeah. Wrigley invited me.
Aren't you going with Stephen?
No, he didn't mention it to me.
Oh. Well, I'm sure I can
get you guys an invite.
It's fine. Go. Go with
your famous boyfriend.
He's not my boyfriend.
You're with him every night?
Yeah, because he gives me
the best orgasms of my life.
So you said.
I'm just having fun.
Anyway. That's it. That's
the news. Now you know.
Read it and weep. Bye!
Okay, bye.
- [DOOR OPENS, CLOSES]
- [CELL PHONE CHIMES]
[BEEP]
[STUDENTS CHATTERING]
You're fucking amazing.
Where are you going?
To pee so I don't get a UTI.
Have you seen my hair tie?
Yeah.
Here.
It's not mine.
What do you mean?
I mean, it's not my hair tie.
Uh, okay. Some other girl
probably left it here.
Allie or someone.
What, was it Allie or was it someone?
Why are you being weird right now?
- I'm not being weird.
- You are.
No, I'm not.
[SINGSONG] It's a hair tie.
I'm not, I'm not
sleeping with anyone else.
Neither am I.
Okay. Sorry, I got confused.
It wouldn't bother
me if you did, though.
It wouldn't.
- Hmm.
- It wouldn't?
It's your freshman year. I know
you just got out of a relationship.
You should be having fun. I
wouldn't want to ruin that.
You're not.
You're so independent.
That's why I'm attracted to
So ar-are you sleeping
with other people?
No.
Not right now.
Hey.
I like hanging out with you a lot.
I like hanging out with you, too.
A lot.
Good.
Okay.
Uh, what do you want?
- Uh, however you want it.
- Yeah?
Uh, okay.
- Yeah.
- Oh my God.
WRIGLEY: Oh shit.
- [PIPPA MOANING]
- Oh fuck.
- Do you like this?
- Yeah. Yeah.
- Yeah?
- WRIGLEY: Oh shit.
Oh shit, I'm gonna come.
- PIPPA: Oh my God, me too. I'm so close.
- I'm gonna come. I'm gonna come.
- [PIPPA MOANING, SCREAMING]
- [WRIGLEY GRUNTING]
[PANTING]
[BOTH LAUGH]
I really like having sex with you.
You do?
Yeah.
Why do you think I keep doing it?
No. I mean, yeah, I'm,
like, pretty great.
Are you sure I should
go to this party tonight?
I'm going to be the only freshman there.
What? Yeah. You're going to be with me.
And Drew's going to be
there. He's a freshman.
Can I ask you a question about Drew?
Yeah. What's up?
Did you ever ask him
why he bailed on Bree
during Welcome Week?
Uh
He's having a really hard
time adjusting to school.
But that was like before school started.
Like, one night, he's
making out with her,
and then the next night
he's just like totally not
Yeah, that's Drew's business, honestly.
And Bree shouldn't
take it that personally.
It's not like they fucked.
Okay.
[KEYS CLICKING]
Hey.
- What are you up to now?
- Um
Nothing. I'm going to the
library. I'm going to study.
[LAUGHS] You never study in the library.
Yeah, sometimes I do.
Okay.
Cool.
[KEYS CLICKING]

[STUDENTS CHATTERING]
Uh
- Hi.
- Hi.
Is this where I come
for the testing stuff?
- The extended time?
- It is.
Do you need a form?
- No, I-I've got one.
- You can take a seat.
Oh. Yeah, yeah. Thank you.
[ZIPPER UNZIPS]
TIM: Yo! Wriggy!
- Uh, hey.
- [EXCHANGING GREETINGS]
Hey.
What are you, uh, what
are you doing here?
Oh, I have difficulty multitasking.
So much cheaper than buying
Adderall from my roommate.
I'd rather let them think I'm retarded.
Right. Same.
TIM: Anyway, see you later.
Yeah. Uh, see you.
[DOOR CLOSES]
So where did you guys
decide to go out tonight?
We're going to George's.
Test out our new fakes.
Oh, what? No. No.
Dammit, I'm jealous.
Come with us.
Um, yeah, I'm not going to
miss the neon jungle party.
It's going to be sick.
I just mean Wrigley begged me to go.
Otherwise, I would definitely
go out with you guys.
Okay. There.
Hey, did Wrigley say anything about
Stephen going to the party tonight?
No, he didn't mention anything,
but I'm sure he's not going.
Otherwise, he definitely
would have invited you.
Honestly, I don't even know why I care.
Because you like him.
It's okay.
Just maybe try being honest with him.
What? No.
Worst advice ever.
Why?
Of course, somewhere inside,
maybe you care about him,
but other people don't
need to know that.
And he definitely
doesn't need to know that.
This goes for all guys.
The second they know you give a shit,
your stock goes down, like, 30 percent.
That's ridiculous. You sound ridiculous.
Okay, look, I know Wrigley's
still texting other girls,
but I'm in his bed every
night, and you know why?
Because unlike them, I act
like I don't give a shit.
Isn't that exhausting?
It is, but that's just the way it goes.
No, you're right. You're right.
I need to not care.
I need to not care.
Yes. Okay. Good.
- I don't give a fuck.
- Exactly.
No fucks, actually.
- No fucks?
- No fucks.
- Bree?
- I didn't even give a fuck to begin with.
- So there you go.
- PIPPA: No fucks.
- I kind of give a fuck.
- PIPPA: No!
- Just a little fuck.
- PIPPA: No.
- Just a little fuck.
- PIPPA: No, no, no, no.
[CLUB MUSIC PLAYING]
Aren't you glad you came now?
DREW: I'm gonna go get another drink.
Hey, is he okay? He, um,
seems kind of out of it.
Yeah, he's just high.
Probably.
- Okay.
- DIANA: Hello?
- Hey.
- Hey. You're not allowed to ignore me
just because Stephen tells you to.
I would never.
- You're Pippa, right?
- Yeah.
- Hey.
- Hey.
Nice meeting you.
Yo, that game was insane.
Yeah, it was a close one for sure.
- Come take a body shot.
- Uh
- I'm down.
- STUDENT: Cool.
Yeah?
- You want to do a body shot?
- STUDENT: Yeah, sure.
Are you coming?
Uh, yeah.
Yeah, let's do it.
[BOTH LAUGH]
Is everything okay with you, though?
Yeah, why?
You broke out in hives yesterday.
I get them too.
Yeah, I'm just stressed with midterms.
I don't get them that often, so
Can you not tell Pippa about it, though?
I just feel like she doesn't
She wouldn't get it.
Are you implying
that Pippa can be insensitive?
What? No.
[LAUGHS]
I just feel like she,
sometimes, she doesn't
have anything serious
to worry about.
Right. Except all of those orgasms.
Yeah, except all of the orgasm.
- Those many, many orgasms.
- So many.
Shit. Sorry. That was mean.
I'm not trying to shit talk.
No, it's okay to shit
talk a little sometimes.
Just a little bit.
[THUMPING]
All right, everybody,
it's your lucky night.
Line up against the wall. Let's go.
- Shit. What's happening?
- OFFICER: Hey, cut the music.
Alcohol enforcement raid.
- OFFICER: Line up.
- Come on, let's go.
- Where are we going?
- BREE: Just follow me.
OFFICER: Your IDs.
- Where are we going?
- Just hurry.
Shit.
Sh-should we, like, run?
Can they come out here?
No, just It's fine.
Just act, act sober.
Hold this.
- Why?
- I'll be right back.
- Why?
- I have to pee.
- Just keep watch.
- Okay.
- [DOOR OPENS]
- Oh my God.
[SIGHS]
Cabs are that way.
Oh. Oh yeah. Thanks.
Is there a reason why you're
standing alone in a dark alley?
Uh
[BREE URINATING]
[BOTH CHUCKLE]
BREE: Sorry.
[CLUB MUSIC PLAYING]
[PEOPLE CHEERING, LAUGHING]
Hey, I need you to
come outside real quick.
- What?
- Come on. Come on. Come on.
Up. Up. There you go.
Yeah, I'm good.
- Jesus.
- WRIGLEY: Hey, hey.
Yo, yo, what the fuck?
What the fuck happened?
- Are you all right?
- He was on the driveway. I don't know.
I think he fell down the stairs.
Jesus.
- Drew, did you hit your head?
- DREW: No.
Just, like, my whole body.
Let's get him home, Wrigley.
We have pledges doing Sober D tonight.
I'll call one of them
to drive you guys back.
- Okay. Are you sure?
- Yeah. Yeah, of course.
They'll pick you up on the corner.
WRIGLEY: All right. Let's get you home.
PIPPA: Holy shit.
Uh, we're going to take him back.
- You got him?
- Okay. I'm coming with you.
- You got it, Wrigley?
- Yeah, it's all good.
- Don't worry about it.
- Oh my God.
Pippa's going to be so
pissed that she missed
our "almost got arrested" story.
She's going to freak out.
Oh my God.
Steak for you.
He's kind of cute.
Yeah, he kinda is.
I'm really happy we met.
Oh my God.
How drunk are you right now?
[BOTH LAUGH]
I'm really happy we met too.
- Aww.
- Aww.
How is everything?
It's so good. Thank you.
I'm sorry if we're being too loud.
I hope we're not getting you
in trouble with your boss.
- No. My family owns the place.
- [CELL PHONE CHIMES]
So you'd be getting me
in trouble with my dad.
It's Tim. There's, there's
an afterparty on campus.
Oh my God, go.
- You don't want to come?
- No, I'm good.
- Okay.
- Go. Go. Seriously.
Okay. Okay.
- Bye.
- Bye.
So your friend really likes Tim?
That would be correct. Yeah.
Whoa. That's cool.
How long did it take you to finish that?
Uh, about three years.
I got most of it done on tour.
You're in a band?
[CHUCKLES] Army.
Oh.
My dad was in the army.
- Oh yeah?
- He was also a smoker.
You should stop that.
You have a really nice smile.
What?
You have a boyfriend?
No, I don't.
DREW: I didn't want to go home.
Come on, Drew. Just get into bed.
- Just get into bed.
- [DREW MUMBLING]
[GRUNTING]
We're trying to help you, dude.
[CRYING]
I don't want to be here anymore.
Everything's my fault.
WRIGLEY: Hey, hey, hey.
Pull yourself together.
I can't stop thinking about it, man.
Shut up. Shut up.
Leave me alone.
Then quit acting like you're
on your fucking period.
Wrigley. Wrigley. Wrigley.
Back up. Back up. Back up.
Head out. Cool off.
I can't leave. Fucking look at him.
- Look at this shit.
- Hey, I'll clean this up.
Head out.
God!
PIPPA: Hey, Wrigley.
- [DOOR OPENS]
- [EXHALES]
PIPPA: Stop. Wait. Are you okay?
- What the fuck was all of that about?
- Just go home, Pippa.
What?
Just fucking go home
or go back to the party.
You fucking loved it so much.
Okay, what is your problem
My fucking problem?
Why the fuck were you throwing yourself
at every fucking loser you could find?
Okay, you know what? I'm going home.
Wait, wait, wait, wait,
wait. Hey, hey, I'm sorry.
- No, you're being a fucking dick.
- I know. I'm sorry.
I'm sorry.
Okay, look, I know you're
hooking up with other girls.
I see you on your phone.
I don't care. I just
wish you would stop
What? No, I'm not hooking
up with other girls.
I don't give a shit about other girls.
I have a lot on my
fucking mind right now.
And if I'm acting weird or
anything, it has nothing,
it has nothing to do with you.
I, I, I promise.
- Trust me. Can you please trust me?
- Yeah, you know what?
Tru
Everybody knows you fucked, like,
half of the girls on this campus.
Why should I be any different?
Because you are.
You are.
I'm going to go.
Pippa, uh, Drew was
there the night Macy died.
What, what are you What
do you mean he was there?
Uh, he was he, he, he was in his car,
and he, and he was
driving back to campus.
And I guess Macy came around the corner,
and they, and, and they both swerved out
and, um
I know he saw her crash into the
tree, and he should have stayed.
He should have stayed, and
he should have gotten help.
But he, he left.
She died.
I know. I know.
[TENSE MUSIC PLAYING]

What are you thinking?
I don't, I don't, I
don't, I don't even know.
Um
Are you, are you going to, like,
tell, tell anyone about it,
like Macy's parents or
Macy's parents? No, of course not.
I'm not going to tell Macy's parents.
No.
So, what, what am I supposed
to do with this information?
- Nothing. You do nothing with it.
- What?
Pippa, this is my little brother
we're talking about, all right.
You cannot tell anyone.
You cannot tell Lucy. You
cannot tell Bree or anyone.
Are you kidding me?
No. No.
Promise me, okay. Promise me.
Okay, look, um,
you don't know this about me
because we don't really
know each other that well.
But I don't have a lot of friends.
Especially girlfriends.
And now you want me to
keep this huge secret
from the only two that I have?
What are you talking about?
You have loads of friends.
[DOOR OPENS]
Really wish you didn't tell me this.
I have to go. I have to go.
STEPHEN: Did you just tell her?
Yeah.
I love you, man.
I hope this doesn't become
a bigger fucking problem now.
I'm sorry.
- [WRIGLEY SNIFFLING]
- All right. All right.
Good morning.
Morning.
I, uh, I have to run back to campus.
Let me give you a ride.
Oh no, it's fine. I'll
just, just take a bus.
I can't let you take the bus.
I actually, weirdly,
like taking the bus.
Let me take you out to dinner sometime.
Yeah. I'll, I'll call you.
Oh.
[DOOR CLOSING]
PROFESSOR: Okay. That's
it. Pencils down, everybody.
Pencils down.


How was your test?
Uh, good. I think it was good.
[WRIGLEY SIGHS]
Come on. Come on. [GRUNTS]
[LOCK RATTLES]
[DOOR CLOSES]
[SIGHS] You want to watch something?
Okay.
[YAWNS]
[TV PLAYING, INDISTINCT]
[TV SWITCHES OFF]

[STUDENTS CHATTERING]
Mr. DeMarco. Do we have an appointment?
Hi, Professor. Uh, no, sorry.
Should I make one and come back?
You're here already. How
may I help you, Stephen?
I know that I, I've been
um, somewhat of a
smart ass in your class,
and I, I, I wanted to apologize.
Well, I appreciate that. Thank you.
And I'm really hoping that
it won't impact your decision
on the research position.
Hmm.
It didn't.
But I did grant the
position to someone else.
Mm-hmm.
Thank you for, for your, for your time.
Uh, Professor, may I ask
who did get the position?
Diana Linder.
[DOOR CLOSES]
[KEYS CLICKING]

[KEYS CLACKING]
[SIGHS SOFTLY]
Hey sister, go sister,
soul sister, go sister ♪
He met marmalade down
in old New Orleans ♪
New Orleans ♪
Struttin' her stuff on the street ♪
On the street ♪
Hey.
Can we talk?
[KEYS JINGLING]
[LOCK RATTLING]
What do you want?
This whole ignoring each other thing
is a little juvenile, don't you think?
DIANA: I'm not ignoring you.
You're not talking to me.
We have nothing to talk about.
Uh, we don't?
No.
You wanted my attention,
and you got it.
So what are you going to do with it?
What are you talking about?
You got the research position.
Oh my God.
You're ridiculous.
You didn't do that
to fuck with me or
Not everything is about you.
Right. But that was.
I applied because I wanted to.
And I got the job because
I'm better than you.
- Hmm. Is that so?
- Yeah.
But you know that.
That's what you love about me.
That's why you're
standing here right now.
I, I think, I think you got the job
because Professor
Schultz wants to fuck you.
That's right, Stephen.
Schultz gets so fucking hard for me.
Way harder than you can.
- Fuck.
- Look at me.
DIANA: Fuck you.
Look at me.
You don't want me to touch you? Fine.
Look at me.
Look up at me.
[MOANING]
[ZIPPER UNZIPS]
[AMY WINEHOUSE'S BACK TO BLACK PLAYING]
You went back ♪
[BREATHING HEAVILY]
Do you want me to stop?
So far removed ♪
From all that we went through ♪
Do you?
[BREATHING HEAVILY]
No.
My odds are stacked ♪
I'll go back to black ♪
We only said goodbye with words ♪
[MOANING]
You go back to her ♪
And I go back to ♪
[BOTH GRUNTING, MOANING]
[INAUDIBLE]
MELISSA: You're going
to retake your midterm.
You will work with a tutor,
and she will give you
extra time to take the test.
So I can still play?
Football is very
important to our alumni.
[SIGHS]
Oh.
Fuck.
What?
We always do this.
It's like a sick cycle.
We're not even nice to
each other half the time.
You don't want me to be nice to you.
Everyone's nice to you.
You'd be bored of me if I
were like everybody else.
- Hey.
- I just
I can't stop thinking
about what you did.
Okay.
I have too much respect for myself
to let someone openly disrespect me.
That was last year, Diana.
You know why we're in a cycle?
Because you can't let shit go.
You don't want to do this, that's fine.
Then act like it.
And we'll just
stay away from each other.
You don't care about me.
You just don't know how to be alone.
I do, actually. I do care about you.
But that's not even what you want.
You want me to keep convincing you
that I care about you
over and over and over.
I give up.

WRIGLEY: Hey!
Thanks for meeting me.
Look, Pippa.
I am so sorry.
I, I, I didn't mean
to drag you into this.
And I was just worried about Drew,
and, and, and I guess I wasn't thinking.
- Yeah.
- And I understand why you're mad.
But, but, you know, I,
I just
I didn't know what to do.
And I felt like I was
drowning or something.
I don't know if it makes
fucking sense. I don't know.
Yeah.
No, it it does.
I don't want to fight.
I just
uh, wish I didn't know this.
I know.
I know. I'm sorry.
- It's okay. It's okay.
- I'm so sorry.
Did you mean what you said about
how we don't know each other that well?
No. No, I didn't mean it.
I still want to hang out with you.
If you're still down to do that.
[LAUGHS] Look, um
Okay, yeah. Like, I'm
not going anywhere.
Yeah?
- Mm-hmm. Yeah.
- All right.
[BEIRUT'S NANTES PLAYING]
Well, it's been a long time ♪
Long time now ♪
Since I've seen you smile ♪
And I'll gamble away ♪
My fright ♪
And I'll gamble away ♪
You know, I was thinking
about our conversation
about sleeping with other people.
And I think to be safe, we should
probably keep using protection.
Yeah.
- That makes sense.
- Mm-hmm.
I mean,
- I was going to go on the pill.
- Hmm.
Because
I really want to feel
you without a condom.
I'm sure it would feel so amazing.
I've never done that before with anyone.
But I
don't want to be a cliché and
get Chlamydia my freshman year.
So
No, that wouldn't be ideal.
No, it wouldn't.
You don't have to worry.
I would, I would never put you at risk.
And you are the only person
who I wouldn't use a condom with.
And if I did sleep with anyone else,
I would obviously wear one for you.
[LOCK RATTLES]
[CELL PHONE BUZZING]
[SNIFFLES]
[CELL PHONE BEEPS]
Yeah.
DIANA: Don't answer like that.
What do you want?
DIANA: You were right.
I'm the one who isn't letting shit go.
That's not fair.
Well, I wasn't expecting that.
DIANA: Look, we both want
to keep seeing each other,
and it's stupid to pretend like
we're not going to do it again.
But I just want to make
sure we're on the same page.
We're not back together.
We're hanging out.
Hanging out?
DIANA: I don't want anyone to know.
They'll insert their
opinions and fuck it up.
I just want to take it slow
and figure it out. Just us.
Then maybe we can make
it official again.
Yeah, I, I can, I can do that.
I can, I can be your secret.
DIANA: I'll talk to you later.
Bye.
DIANA: Okay. Bye-bye.
[LINE DISCONNECTS]
[CELL PHONE BEEPS]
[CELL PHONE CLATTERS]
[KEYS CLACKING]


Listen to the wind blow ♪
Watch the sun rise ♪
Run in the shadows ♪
Damn your love damn your lies ♪
And if you don't love me now ♪
You will never love me again ♪
I can still hear you saying ♪
You will never break the chain ♪
And if you don't love me now ♪
You will never love me again ♪
I can still hear you saying ♪
You will never break the chain ♪
Never break the chain ♪
Never break the chain ♪

Tally-ho!
Aah!
WOMAN: Three, two, one
[CHEERING]

- You care about me, right?
- I do.
- [PHONE BUZZING]
- Why is that freshman calling you?
I think she has a crush on me.
I just wanna, like, jump on him.
Yes!
So you've been lying to Lucy all year.
I think you're the kind of person
that relies on starting drama.
I don't know what to believe.


I just feel like there's so
much I don't know about him.

She certainly checks off all the boxes.
He's still hanging out with Diana.
He is not a good guy.

- What do you want me to say?
- Tell me the truth.

It's gonna get really
ugly. You know that, right?

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