The Fosters s05e17 Episode Script

Makeover

1 Previously on The Fosters All of you asked me out, I don't see why I can't date all of you.
- I'm cool with that.
- Yeah, I'm down.
I went on a date with someone.
CALLIE: Um, I don't think I'm ready for us to get back together.
And since when is this your internship? Because I'm the one who told you about it.
It's not fair for you to tell me I can't apply to something just because you are.
I'd be wearing a wire.
STEF: And I would be close by.
I'm not gonna let anything happen to you.
If you come around here again, I'm gonna call the cops.
Maybe I'll even call Gray himself.
- How you doin'? - (SIGH) I'm good.
It feels good to be back.
CALLIE: ICE has already detained her parents, Thessalina said that I could live with them.
JUDE: Everyone loves the show the way it is, so better not screw it up, right? No, I didn't get in, but I haven't told anyone yet.
Maybe art isn't your true calling.
How does she know if art is my true calling? I think she just didn't wanna tell me that I'm not good enough.
I don't believe that.
You should still appeal.
Show 'em you won't take no for an answer.
Seriously.
People get in that way.
You can't give up.
You okay? Anything happen? They moved my mom and dad back here to San Diego.
What That's great.
Their hearing is Friday.
Friday? Uh Why are you letting me go on about my stupid problems? That's not stupid.
And I just found out.
Okay, so what does your lawyer think? He thinks all we can do is argue that they've been here a long time, and have been model citizens.
And try to get a cancellation until they can hopefully get a green card.
So what can we do to help? Tony thought maybe we could put together a short video, you know, using the footage of when my parents were being taken by ICE, and what happened with me.
That might help the judge see what they'd be doing to our family, if they deport our parents.
If you have time.
Of course.
Aaron.
Hey.
- Hey.
- Hey, Ximena.
Hi.
I'm late for class.
- I'll see you tomorrow.
- Um, do you have a second? - Yeah.
- I wanted to ask both of you, um the law school is sponsoring this panel about the impact social media has on politics.
(SIGHS) We already had someone drop out, and I thought of you guys.
Would you be willing to do it? It's tomorrow morning.
- Sure.
- Yeah.
Great.
I'll email you the info.
Okay, well see you tomorrow.
See ya.
So, uh I haven't heard from you - since um - Yeah, um sorry.
Just, been really busy with everything.
I just wanna, you know make sure are we still friends? Of course.
Okay.
I think I was just surprised you were seeing someone so soon.
I mean, it's fine because we talked about it and you were honest with me, which I appreciated.
I I just I still wanna hang out, you know? Me too.
Um, so (SIGH) I should tell you about this panel.
Yeah.
Um Amanda, that's the girl I've kinda been seeing, she's well, she'll be there.
'Cause she's on the committee that organized it.
So she's a law student? - Yeah.
- Cool.
So I just wanted to give you a heads up you know, uh, just in case, if it's an issue It's not.
It's fine.
Okay.
(THEME MUSIC PLAYS) It's not where you come from It's where you belong Nothin' I would trade I wouldn't have it any other way You're surrounded By love and you're wanted So never feel alone You are home with me Right where you belong Hey.
Remember that guy, James Sterns, we brought in a few months ago for distributing child pornography? - Yeah.
- He gave up a few more names.
Can you write the warrants to search their homes and computers? - Yeah, sure.
- Thanks.
Sheila? Hey.
Are you looking for me? Sorry I just show up unannounced.
No, that's fine.
Is everything okay? Kyle says he sees suspicious cars outside the house.
And that he gets unknown callers on his cell phone, and when he answers, he can hear someone is on the line, but they don't speak.
Um, wh when did this start happening? Shortly after he wore the wire.
And tried to get that child molester to talk to him.
- Patrick Molloy.
- Yes.
- Okay.
- And Kyle thinks that maybe that detective Gray is trying to intimidate him.
Oh, Mariana, hey, I, uh, got your email, and I'd be happy to write you a letter of recommendation for the Bandt Foundation internship.
- Mm.
- Great.
Thanks.
Uh, you do know that Emma is also applying? Uh right, um, but is that a bad thing that we're both doing it? I mean, maybe we'll both get in? Absolutely.
No, I'm glad to have more students from Anchor Beach apply.
Uh, all right, great.
Uh, hey, uh, do you know what you're building? I have to reference it in my letter.
Oh, um I'm still exploring a couple of different options.
Well, you need to decide right away.
You're late to the game, most of the other applicants have been working on this for months.
Um got it.
I will decide tonight.
Just let me know.
Thanks.
- Shit.
- What? I have no idea what I'm doing.
Haven't thought of anything.
- Hey.
- Hi.
So do you have any dietary restrictions? Uh no, I mean, I'm a pescatarian, why? I'm cooking dinner for you tonight.
Farm to table.
Do you like truffle oil? - Um - What's truffle oil? It's a oil and it's made from truffle.
- About tonight - Gluten and dairy? Can you do that? - Yeah.
- Okay, great.
Sorry.
What about tonight? What time? Then you'll add a roundhouse kick into a cyclone combo.
So, yeah, Madbug999, that's how to maximize your power-up.
That's a good one.
All right, guys, we got time for just one more question.
Uhh it's for Jude.
Ahamilton14 wants to know, "What's with your hair, and why do you dress like a banker on vacation?" (TAYLOR AND DECLAN LAUGHING) Um yeah, I've kinda been wondering the same thing.
Gotta go.
Are you harassing Kyle Snow? From what I've heard, Mr.
Snow's the one that's been doing the harassing, of Patrick Molloy.
I find that very interesting that you're still in contact with a pedophile you say hasn't committed a crime.
Are we really doin' this again? It's almost as if you dropped the charges against Molloy so that he wouldn't testify as Kyle's alibi witness.
You're afraid if he talks, he's gonna end your career, Gray? I think we both know who's career's at stake here.
Somebody's a liar.
If you've got something, why haven't you used it? Maybe I will.
So what is the Golden Door? It's a fancy spa.
My mom thinks we deserve a couple days of pampering.
Sounds nice.
Are you gonna miss me? Of course.
So what are you gonna do? Uhh, I don't know.
I'll think of somethin'.
No, I mean, um, now that I'm getting better, and graduation's comin' up, what are your plans for the future? Well, I mean, you know, I I gotta wait a year to apply for other colleges, so So what are you gonna do in the meantime? We got our gig.
Okay.
Yeah, that's one thing, what else? Wh why are you so worried that I'm not doing anything? Well, it's just that I'm going back to school and work, and I'm gonna be kind of busy.
I don't want you to be sitting around just wasting all your time.
Okay I don't think it's any of your business how I spend my time when I'm not with you.
(PLAYS CHORD) I'm sorry, okay, I didn't mean it that way.
It's just you know, one thing I learned from being sick is that time is precious, and sure, you can spend a year waiting to reapply to colleges, or you can make something happen now.
You okay? Yeah.
Fine, for a banker on vacation.
Y you know, I have very fine hair.
It it's not easy to get it to do stuff.
I mean, I like your look.
It's like cute nerdy guy.
Yeah.
We all have our thing.
Declan's the cool one, and and I'm the quirky sidekick, and Why do I have to be the nerdy one? Well, I mean you don't have to be.
You just gotta be open to, like I don't know makeover? JUDE: These pants are kinda tight.
Yeah, they're supposed to be tight.
Fear of God, Supreme, Yeezy.
I can't believe you have all this.
Yeah, I get so much stuff from fans and brands.
This is adorbs.
Come on! What's taking you so long? Everything you're doin', yeah that's how I like it You know what you're doin', yeah Yeah! Yes! Yes, yes.
That is what I'm talkin' about.
You look amazing.
- I do? - Hell, yeah.
All we need now is a pair of scissors.
That's how I like it CALLIE: What is an American? What makes you an American and me an American, but not Ximena? And not her parents, who have lived, worked, paid taxes, and raised two daughters here? It's really intense.
Do you think it's missing something? Has to be emotional.
You know? Moving.
It is.
Enough? Have you thought of adding music? I mean, do you think do you have time to write something? Sure, I got all kinds of time I'm just wasting, sitting around doing nothing with my life.
Sure.
This pasta's delicious.
I can't believe you made it yourself.
Yeah, I used to work in a Lotta restaurants, so picked up a few tricks.
Did you ever spit in anyone's food? Ugh! Mariana, that's horrible.
I heard it's a thing.
- Maybe a couple times.
- (LAUGHS) So how long have you lived here? Well, when I came back from Indiana, I lived in my car for a while.
I couch surfed for a while.
I lived with Daphne for a while.
And then, you know, worked after school until I could get this place.
Does your mom help you at all? No.
No, she can barely help herself.
Doesn't she worry about you living on your own? I've pretty much been on my own since my dad died.
My mom never really got over that.
How old were you? Thirteen.
This sad sack stuff kinda workin' for ya? Yeah.
Well, I should probably tell you then, that my mom's not gonna come back for my graduation.
Says she can't get off work.
So pretty bummed about that.
But you'll be there.
Right? Yeah.
Of course.
I'll be sure to cheer extra loud when they call out your name.
I'd appreciate that.
And be no more The last page turning the book of I really like you.
Dreams burning I really like you, too.
Well, look at you.
You look very cool.
Thanks.
Where'd you get the clothes? And who cut your hair? Um Declan.
And And these are his, like, hand me downs.
Wow nice hand me downs.
- What? - Oh nothing.
You, uh you used some product.
Y yeah, is is is it too much? No.
No, I you know, maybe next time, you might wanna go a little lighter on it, but, what do I know? It's probably totally hip.
Are are you sure I don't look too different? Not at all.
Honey, I think you look totally hot.
I mean, in a in a mom, not weird way.
- CALLIE: What is an American? - (PIANO MUSIC PLAYING) What makes you an American, and me an American, but not Ximena? And not her parents, who have lived, worked, paid taxes and raised two daughters here? You must have been up all night.
Uh, yeah, I w was, but you know kinda wrote itself.
It's a really pretty song.
But ? It's beautiful.
Um I'm just wondering if, like, instead of supporting the video, if, maybe it's overwhelming it? Like, I'm only listening to the song and not the story.
I mean, what do you think? Uh, yeah, no, I I I I see what you mean.
I mean, thank you, so much.
I can try again, if you want.
No, it's okay.
Um, that's very sweet, but I think it's just better with no music.
You know I'm the flyest You know I'm the flyest in the buildin' It don't run out Honey, honey, honey listen, there ain't no doubt Hey.
Halloween's not till October.
What are you doin' in your beaver costume? - (LAUGHS) - Yeah, who you tryin' to be, somebody cool? I'm the illest Fly, fly, flyest, flyest Social media pressure totally helped kill the repeal and replacement of the Affordable Care Act.
We were able to reach voters and get them the information they needed to contact their representatives.
MAN: Thank you, Jessica.
Well, we've heard from all of the guests on our panel, so why don't we open it up now for questions, shall we? Hi.
My name's Amanda.
And I have a question for Callie.
What from your own experience compelled you to be so committed to Ximena's cause? Well, she's my friend and mentor.
And just a really incredible person.
And it's just the right thing to do.
But if you're asking how I can relate personally my brother and I were in the foster care system.
Sometimes we'd be taken out of a house in the middle of the night, no explanation, no say in our fate.
So I guess I understand, uh, what it's like to feel powerless.
When our rights are taken, or when someone isn't treated with dignity, I believe that it affects all of us, and it's our responsibility to do something about it.
You're right.
We all really need to step up.
We could really use more people like you in the world.
- Hey, Eric? - Brandon.
Hey, uh, so do you remember that guy that came and talked to us in class last year? He, um, he composed music for, like, TV and movies? Yeah, my buddy, Jeff Stolland.
Do you think there'd be any chance that he would, uh, talk to me about a project I'm working on? I can ask him.
It It's just kind of a, urgent thing.
I don't have much time.
That's mine.
That one goes in this one here.
- Wait, no, it doesn't.
- Yeah, 'cause this one goes in yours.
No, it doesn't.
Look, it doesn't even What happened to the new you? He got roasted at school today.
Oh, come on.
Who cares what a bunch of lame middle-schoolers think? Change for the fans, they're gonna love your new look.
Okay, hard pass.
I've taken enough crap today.
- Okay.
- Ready? Hey, guys, welcome back to another live stream with Two Gay Guys and a Girl.
Who wants to see the makeover we gave Jude? What? No.
SouthernOtter86 does.
Anyone else? Ha-ha, all right, a lot of other people.
Okay, let's do this.
Good thing I actually bought you some new duds today.
All right come on.
Change.
- Well, like, right now? - Yes, like, right now.
We all wanna see your hot bod, right, guys? - Come on.
- He doesn't have to take it off if he doesn't want to.
You're not exactly the target audience.
- O Okay, okay okay.
- All right.
(MEOWS) Oh, someone's a little camera shy.
Nothing wrong with showin' some skin, babe.
Come on, turn around.
'Ere we are.
Heh.
Yeah, right.
Damn, there we go.
It looks like they love it.
See? The fans have spoken.
My question is for Ximena.
Your parents knew that they were committing a criminal act when they entered this country illegally.
Why do you think they deserve special consideration? I don't.
I just think they should be treated fairly.
Besides wanting a better life for me and my sister, they were encouraged to come to this country because of a demand for cheap labor, like many other immigrants, and now they're being punished for it? We didn't have an immigration detention system until the 1980s.
And they're not considered criminals, by the way.
Like most detained immigrants, they're being held in civil custody, but they're being treated much, much worse than actual criminals.
And you know, people have been locked up for as long as 10 years, abused, living in abysmal conditions.
And then, when they're deported, there's almost no consideration of their welfare in the country that they're being sent back to.
And they almost never think about how it impacts the family.
It's punitive and inhumane, to say the least.
The Supreme Court ruled that deportation is not a punishment, it's simply returning an illegal alien to the place where they rightfully belong.
Okay, well, that ruling is over a hundred years old, and by the way, it also protected a law that required at least one white witness to testify on behalf of an immigrant in order to get a certificate of residence.
So, sounds pretty racist to me, no? Like a lot of our immigration laws.
Yeah, maybe it's time our country revised them.
(PHONE VIBRATES) Hey.
LOGAN: You're late.
Ohh Oh my God.
I totally forgot that we had made plans.
I'm so sorry, I just I have so much work to do.
Is there a way that we could reschedule? I mean, we could, but I already kinda planned something.
I mean, can you spare just an hour? Girl's gotta eat, right? - (GIGGLING) - Watch your step, watch your step.
- Where are we going? - Stop askin' all them questions, girl.
- Don't peek.
- I'm not looking.
(GIGGLES) All right you can open 'em.
Oh my gosh! (GASP) What did I do to deserve this? Well, besides just being genuinely awesome, I, uh, just really wanted to thank you for being so supportive of everything that's goin' on with my mom.
Oh, that's so sweet.
Wanna grab the olives for me? What is this? I dunno.
Guess you gotta find out.
I know I'm a lucky girl I'm a lucky, lucky girl I'm a lucky girl I'm a lucky, lucky girl I'm a lucky girl I'm a lucky, lucky girl Logan I just wanted to congratulate you on making the team and jammer.
I know how hard you worked for it.
Thank you.
This means so much that you did all of this for me.
Yeah.
And you're really special to me.
And I really like you.
A lot.
Well, I really like you, too.
A lot.
Hey catchin' up on some must-see TV? I'm catchin' up on our son's live streams.
I can't understand how kids sit through hours of watching other kids play video games.
JUDE: Get ready to be imminently dominated.
DECLAN: Yeah, you wish.
JUDE: I do wish.
Are they flirting? I don't know.
DECLAN: I will slip in your back door anytime.
JUDE: I can't wait.
Okay, that is completely inappropriate.
Are all of the videos like this? Let me see this.
TAYLOR: Get a room, you two.
DECLAN: Come on.
Change.
Ohh, someone's a little camera shy.
Nothin' wrong with showin' some skin, babe.
Come on, turn around.
What? DECLAN: We all wanna see your hot bod, right, guys? Do you have any idea who could be watching these live streams, Jude? People who like games, or think that I'm, like, funny? Talking about "hitting it" and asking what's your favorite position is not funny.
It's an invitation for online predators.
Honey, this this language, this behavior, it's totally unacceptable for someone your age.
It it's not real.
We just kind of play it up, you know? For for the fans, it's it's why they watch.
Well, you're not doing it anymore.
- At all? - At all.
That's not fair.
You can't just take it away.
It's a job.
I'm making money.
Yeah, so are the girls that I pull off the streets every day.
- Stef - I'm doing nothing like that! - You settle down.
- You settle down! Watch your tone, young man! Okay, let's all just settle down.
Please! (SIGH) Why don't we just give him one chance to clean it up? Okay, what about the streams that are out there already? Okay, can you take those down? I I don't think so.
W It's not like they're pornographic.
Honey, they're inappropriate.
All right, how about this, how about we'll give him one more chance to clean it up? Or else, it's over.
(KEYS JINGLE) Fine.
(DOOR OPENS) It's really nice to meet you.
Yeah, nice to meet you, too.
Thank you so much for participating in this.
Thank you for asking me.
And for saying all those nice things.
Well, I meant it.
You're pretty amazing.
Oh, excuse me.
So, that's Amanda? As in, the Amanda that you're seeing? She seems great.
Does she know about us? I mean, like, our history? Yeah.
Confident, too.
Hate her, a little bit.
(BOTH LAUGH) Callie thanks for bein' on the panel.
I was impressed with how much you knew about that case law.
Well, I was just tryin' to come up with an argument to defend Ximena's case.
I always thought Callie would make a good lawyer, but she applied to the art school.
Mm Callie, I think it's really refreshing to see a young student who understands the importance of activism.
Especially in these uncertain times we live in.
Hey, speaking of have you heard whether you got in or not? Still no word.
(INSTRUMENTS TUNING UP) So the goal is for the music to enhance the story without drawing attention to itself.
To evoke and strengthen a feeling in the audience without them being aware that they're being manipulated, as it were.
So for example, I'll play a clip for you dry.
Hey, can you, uh, play the video from bar one? (BEEPING) WOMAN: Well, that was fun.
- MAN: Sorry.
- Oh I have an idea.
So there we got a man and a woman taking a walk in the woods.
And there's a lotta different things you could feel about it, right? For example, with some creepy music, it could almost seem quite scary or menacing.
But that's not actually what we want to happen for the audience in this case, because these two characters they're falling in love.
So, here's the score that I've added.
Uh, play the cue from the same spot, please? (BEEPING) - (INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC) - Well, that was fun.
Sorry.
WOMAN: Oh, I have an idea.
Let's pretend that I'm a giant and you are a beautiful princess, and I'm leading you into the unknown.
(MUSIC CONTINUES) So what name do you like more Mogan or Lo-Mar? For what? My ship name with Logan.
So we have a winner? No, but (SIGH) I really like him.
What about Wyatt? Oh my God, I really like him, too.
His lips are so soft.
They're like the inside of a sweater.
You know that, like, really fuzzy stuff? Girl, get it together.
Well, I can't be serious with two guys, it's, like too complicated.
So then choose one.
Oh, and break one of their hearts? I'm not a monster.
Okay, so then, why don't you get your future robot to choose for you? How's that comin' along? Not great, Poppy.
It's kind of hard to concentrate when Cupid keeps slinging arrows my way.
I need more sketch paper.
I was born here.
Here, here With the days of ashes gone There's only a way to love - Give it away to trust - You okay? I just keep thinking about tomorrow.
I feel like my heart's in my throat.
And I just want this nightmare to be over.
I just wanna give my mom and dad a hug, you know? I take it between my teeth Can I give you a hug? I know it's not the same.
Laid-back I want you to fly Oh, I I want you tonight - Thank you.
- Yeah.
So fall into a lighter space, disintegrate Can we take a break? Of course.
Laid-back I want you to fly Oh, I I want you tonight So what's the story with that girl from today? Amanda? What do you mean? I just sensed a vibe between you and Aaron and her.
Yeah Aaron's dating her.
Are you okay with that? No, but I'm not ready to get back with him.
And he's not willing to wait? I can't expect him to.
I'd wait forever for you.
(KNOCKING ON DOOR) - Hey.
- Hey.
Uh, so I took another shot at scoring the video.
Um, with a little help from this guy who, like, does this for a living.
Um, anyway can I show you? XIMENA: We haven't done anything wrong.
(MELANCHOLY MUSIC) CALLIE: The Sinfuegos love this country just as much as anybody who was born here.
It's perfect.
It's beautiful.
Thank you.
Um, as long as it helps your parents all that matters.
I'm finally I get to be who I wanna be on our live streams.
I I'm not the gay kid or or the foster kid, or the nerd, or the kid with no friends.
And now they're just gonna take it away? All because of some G-rated flirting? Well it's not totally G-rated.
And and what if I can't do it? Are you and Declan just gonna be Gay Guy and Girl? Jude, I don't think the fans would tune in to that.
That's the reason why they wouldn't hire us in the first place, right? They wanted two gay guys.
I'm so sorry.
I I feel like I'm letting you both down.
Talk to Declan.
Explain it to him.
I'm sure he doesn't wanna stop streaming with us.
Or with you, at least.
I decided what I'm gonna do for my project.
- Okay.
- I am going to build a robot that can navigate its way through a complex maze, with the use of sensors.
Uh, any maze or just one you programmed in? Any maze.
I love it.
It's a great idea.
But you're still way behind, so I need Oh! I am on top of it, and don't worry, you will not be disappointed.
- Hi.
- Hey.
- (CLEARS THROAT) - How may I help you, Ms.
Kurtzman? I've decided to rework my project for the internship.
Well Uh This late in the game? I know, but I wanna make sure that I really put my best effort forward.
So I'm gonna build a robot that can make its way through this maze.
Uh Your mom said that, uh, you're afraid to go out of the house? What if Gray sets me up for something? Sends me back to prison? He can't just do that.
He did it before.
I mean, they they can cut people deals, get them to say whatever they want.
Your mom says that you also have noticed people watching the house? - Is that true? - I'm not I'm not paranoid.
I don't think you are, Kyle.
Let me show you something.
I didn't show this to my mom 'cause I don't wanna scare her.
I found that on the porch this morning.
You think it just crawled up and died there? I talked to Declan and he's out.
So Eminent Power's dropping us.
Thanks a lot.
(TYPING) Hey, I need to get these, uh, requests for search warrants over to Judge Walderman, please? Thanks.
XIMENA: You know, my dad always said that Poppy and I - were his American dream.
- (MELANCHOLY MUSIC) CALLIE: What is an American? What makes you an American and me an American, but not Ximena? And not her parents, who have lived, worked, paid taxes, and raised two daughters here.
POPPY: They chased us like we were criminals.
They took my family away for no reason.
We're good people.
We haven't done anything wrong.
CALLIE: The Sinfuegos love this country.
Just as much as anybody who was born here.
These are Americans.
Your Honor as you just saw, Juan and Maria Theresa Sinfuego are good people.
They have jobs, they pay their taxes, they go to church.
They give back to their community.
Their two daughters, one of whom is an American citizen, are both exemplary students.
Juan and Maria Theresa aren't depleting our resources.
They and their children are adding to them.
Deporting these good and loving parents will do nothing to keep our country safer, and it'll devastate their daughters Ximena and Poppy, as well as the dozens of people whose lives they've touched in the 18 years they have called America home.
I am begging you, Your Honor, keep this family together.
(SIGH) So you had fun? Uh, not as fun as this.
Yes, um it was very nice mother-and-daughter bonding time.
- Mm.
- So what did you do while I was gone? Uhh, not much, really.
Except I, uh, think I figured out what I wanna do with my life.
Heh Oh? Yeah, uh, you know, there's there's this school that has a, uh, a really great program for film scoring.
I think I wanna apply.
You think? It's in L.
A.
Well, I think you should go for it.
I know you said you don't want me wasting my time.
Well, I don't wanna waste my time with you, either.
Well, L.
A.
isn't that far.
And and what I meant was, yes, time is precious, but we have plenty of it.
In fact (CLEARS THROAT) (CHUCKLES) Ta-dah! Are you kidding me? I know it's a year from now, but, um hopefully, you don't have plans.
I think I'm available.
Me, too.
JUDGE: It's clear Mr.
and Mrs.
Sinfuego are honorable people who have lived positive and productive lives here.
Their daughters are a testament to that, and the court does not wish to see them unduly suffer.
For that reason, I order that they be released from detention on a $7,500 bond, and given a stay of 30 days to get their lives in order, and to arrange for care of Penelope.
After which, they are to report to Immigration and Customs for immediate deportation.
(BOTH CRYING) I've been out here for days Just tryin' to get straight The road got me crooked Hope it's not too late Like a spark from a flame In the dark that lost its way Used up by my questions Washed out in the rain I been finally facing down All of my demons I been chasin' somethin' I can't quite believe in I just wish I could do something.
Holding back the night You've already done so much.
Yeah, you really have.
Your whole family.
You've been so good to us.
We were all happy to do it.
See you in the morning.
Sweet salvation What are you gonna do about UCSD? Did you decide? Yeah I'm gonna appeal.
(DOOR CLOSES) (PHONE DINGS) Just like a bad weathervane Stuck in the wrong direction But never knowin' who to blame But in the power of the storm I was broken, I was torn While the darkness surrounded Since the day that I was born PROFESSOR KIM: Come in.
Hi, uh, Professor Kim, I'm Callie from the panel.
Of course, of course.
Come on in.
What can I do for you? I didn't get into the art school.
I'm sorry to hear that.
I'm gonna file an appeal, but I wanna change my major to law.

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