School of Life (2005) English Movie

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Comedy in which a bad-tempered teacher and his younger colleague lock horns in a popularity contest.
Transcript
00:00:00Whatever makes you shine, there's a star in your eye
00:00:23But it's starting to fade out lately, all the things that you've done
00:00:31Don't seem to make much difference, don't seem to make you happy anymore
00:00:39Always searching, always wanting more
00:00:47Why don't you take it? Why don't you make it?
00:00:54Don't stand there looking for excuses
00:01:01Cause you won't get them, no you won't get them from me
00:01:16Cause you won't get them, no you won't get them from me
00:01:22Cause you won't get them, no you won't get them from me
00:01:28Cause you won't get them, no you won't get them from me
00:01:34Cause you won't get them, no you won't get them from me
00:01:41For some of us, they were companions in life. Their faces were ugly scum, who met us as reluctant laboratory partners.
00:01:50Or in the sports team, or in the driving club.
00:01:54And now we continue on an equally treacherous path.
00:01:59And there's nothing we can look forward to, except the isolation of cool people, which is irreversible.
00:02:05And if there is justice in this cruel world, they will one day serve us in the local restaurants.
00:02:12In the assumption that we can actually pay the bill.
00:02:16After we put our hard-earned money into therapy.
00:02:21And with this thought we break into high school.
00:02:25Good luck!
00:02:27That's your grandfather. And next to him is dad.
00:02:30And this normal day has changed our lives forever.
00:02:37That was a little sunshine.
00:02:39Not to be thanked.
00:02:42That's unappreciated.
00:02:45Don't lose your nerves.
00:02:48We should pause for a moment and be inspired by the farewell words of the nice Susie Jesser.
00:02:53Now it was Madman and Howard's turn, our self-proclaimed showmaster.
00:02:58One would have thought they could open a show in Las Vegas.
00:03:01And now we award the student of the year, teacher of the year.
00:03:05And who gets the award this year, no one will be surprised.
00:03:08The man who is at this school is...
00:03:10President Lincoln.
00:03:17One of us can forget the stories about him, for example, when he was caught with the sports teacher in the headmaster's office.
00:03:23What was her name?
00:03:24Margaret McGillicuddy.
00:03:26That wasn't appropriate either.
00:03:28She was great.
00:03:30He taught me how to get the best out of the 7th grade, even though it took me two years.
00:03:41Ladies and gentlemen, it is my pubertarian honor...
00:03:44And for the 43rd time...
00:03:46The award for teacher of the year goes to...
00:03:49Mr. Storm in Norman Warner! Applause!
00:03:56Thank you.
00:04:03Oh, how beautiful.
00:04:11Thank you.
00:04:15Well...
00:04:17After so many years...
00:04:19I can't think of anything sensible anymore.
00:04:23Mainly because...
00:04:25In my age...
00:04:27I have forgotten the supposedly important things in life.
00:04:33But there is still something...
00:04:35That you must never forget.
00:04:38Namely...
00:04:40The beautiful teaching.
00:04:43And the wonder...
00:04:45That we see every day...
00:04:47In the eyes...
00:04:49Of those...
00:04:51Who open up to the world of knowledge.
00:04:54There is wonder.
00:04:56You can believe that.
00:04:58If you allow it.
00:05:05So try to...
00:05:18The old man! The old man!
00:05:19Go away! He needs space! He needs air!
00:05:21Dad! Dad!
00:05:24It's alright, Matty.
00:05:26Someone has to get a doctor! Get a doctor!
00:05:29Call the emergency doctor! Quick!
00:05:31Everything will be alright, Dad. I'm here.
00:05:33I'm here, Dad. I'm here.
00:05:36It's not...
00:05:37The death that...
00:05:39Can kill a man.
00:05:40What did you say?
00:05:41Calm down.
00:05:42Where... Where is my trophy?
00:05:44Give me the trophy! Give it to me!
00:05:46It's almost there, Dad. It's almost there.
00:05:49Here it is. Here is your trophy, Dad.
00:05:52Matty...
00:05:54Hold on. Don't die.
00:05:56What?
00:05:58Hold on. Don't die.
00:06:00I don't understand.
00:06:02Think... Think of your way.
00:06:05What way, Dad?
00:06:08Dad! Which way?
00:06:10Dad!
00:06:12Dad!
00:06:14Dad!
00:06:16Dad!
00:06:21Matty!
00:06:46Life is short. Don't miss the opportunity to spread your wings, to rise up.
00:06:51But in moments like this, I always wonder...
00:06:55...if Maggie Little said it better.
00:06:58Life is shit. And then you die.
00:07:01Thank you. You really mean that.
00:07:05Everything alright?
00:07:07Yes, I'm fine.
00:07:09Hey, where is Dylan?
00:07:12You taught me a lot, Grandpa.
00:07:15I'll miss you.
00:07:20On this day, I decided to visit him again and again.
00:07:24No matter how old I get.
00:07:26I'll bring him flowers and chocolate coffee beans, which he likes so much.
00:07:30So he knows how much he means to me.
00:07:32Hi.
00:07:33Hi.
00:07:34Just like this man does it for someone he likes.
00:07:41I love you.
00:07:55I quickly realized that I have to work very hard if I don't want to disappoint my grandfather.
00:08:12Hey, you're not in bed yet?
00:08:16I couldn't sleep.
00:08:18Is everything alright?
00:08:22Next year, I'll be in Grandpa's class.
00:08:30I know. And I'm sorry. I was looking forward to it, too.
00:08:35Yes, no teacher will ever be like Grandpa.
00:08:39Hey, my boy, don't forget. I'm still here, too. I mean, if you need me.
00:08:43But you're a biology teacher, Dad.
00:08:46So what?
00:08:48That's something else.
00:08:50Why?
00:08:52You're not...
00:08:54...Stormin' Norman?
00:08:58I'll tell you something, boy.
00:09:0143 years ago, a Warner became the Fallbrook Teacher of the Year.
00:09:06Yes, but that was Grandpa.
00:09:08And now I'll tell you something.
00:09:10Number 44 will also become a Warner. Wait and you'll see.
00:09:15Dad, that's not so important.
00:09:17It is incredibly important.
00:09:19And now you go to bed.
00:09:21Okay, little one?
00:09:39Matty, come to bed.
00:09:42I'm already in my bedroom, but you can't see me because I'm sitting in the shade.
00:09:55I'm sure my parents didn't know we had subscribed to the newspaper.
00:10:00Say, are we religious?
00:10:02Why?
00:10:03Sounds like Dad would pray.
00:10:06Oh, yes. That's my year.
00:10:09I'm relaxed and my eyes are open.
00:10:12Where's my lunch?
00:10:14Oh, there. I saw it. It was just a test.
00:10:16You're going to be great.
00:10:18Thanks. Hey, eighth grade. Ready?
00:10:21Uh-huh.
00:10:22Take care.
00:10:23Goodbye.
00:10:24Bye.
00:10:29Okay, no traffic for a new school year. Do you have everything?
00:10:32Uh-huh.
00:10:33Me too. Let's go.
00:10:35Honey.
00:10:37Don't you need this?
00:10:38Thank you.
00:10:39I love you.
00:10:40Thank you.
00:10:41Hey, honey.
00:10:42Stay calm.
00:10:43Uh-huh.
00:10:46Wow, look at that.
00:10:48Not a cheap preserve.
00:10:50Morning, everyone.
00:10:52Morning, kids.
00:10:54Morning.
00:10:55The most sensational thing I've learned from my father is how to make yourself invisible.
00:11:00A wonderful day, huh?
00:11:02It's going to be a wonderful year.
00:11:05See? I'm gone.
00:11:07Disappeared.
00:11:08Hey, what are you doing?
00:11:10Oh, nothing.
00:11:13I'm just relaxing.
00:11:23Okay, boy. Let's see who's first. You go first.
00:11:27The coin thing was my idea.
00:11:29You know how much I want to be seen with my father.
00:11:32Good luck, Dad.
00:11:34You need luck. This is my year.
00:11:37Especially when the teacher is at your school.
00:12:00The first day of the new school year is always unpleasant.
00:12:04You meet people you know and people you don't know.
00:12:07And some of whom you only dare to dream of.
00:12:10Chase Witherspoon.
00:12:12I didn't even dare to look at her. I was so shy.
00:12:15But if today was my father's lucky day, why not mine? Right?
00:12:19Hi, Chase.
00:12:20Hi.
00:12:26That's not right.
00:12:29That was the only chance I had, and I screwed it up.
00:12:37Hi.
00:12:38Hi.
00:12:40How are you?
00:12:42I'm better.
00:12:45I'll tell you something.
00:12:47If you want to impress a woman when you fall,
00:12:51you have to make it pop.
00:12:53Got it?
00:12:55Like this.
00:12:59Yes, that's right.
00:13:04All right.
00:13:05It really works, right?
00:13:07Hey, there's no guarantee for women.
00:13:09But it always worked for me.
00:13:11If it's right, she'll pop.
00:13:13Hey, I know you. You are...
00:13:16Story.
00:13:17Yes, I see many familiar faces.
00:13:20And for everyone I know well, hello.
00:13:23Hello.
00:13:24And for all the new students,
00:13:26let me give you a big welcome.
00:13:34I'm Director Bass.
00:13:36And I'm happy to meet the new students.
00:13:39And I hope this meeting will take place during the breaks and in the corridors,
00:13:43and not in my office, if you know what I mean.
00:13:47And now I have the honor to introduce you to some of your excellent teachers
00:13:53Would you please stand up when I call your name?
00:13:56Mathematics, Maggie Little.
00:13:59Welcome, Maggie.
00:14:06English, Don Parks.
00:14:08Don.
00:14:15And for sports, Vern Cote.
00:14:18Hey, Coach.
00:14:22And for art, Miss Denise Davies.
00:14:25Welcome, Denise.
00:14:32Thank you, Denise. That's enough.
00:14:36Natural sciences,
00:14:38the son of the great storm, Norman Warner.
00:14:45Matt Warner.
00:14:46Matt.
00:14:53It's not easy to replace an idol.
00:14:57And now we have the pleasure to welcome a former student.
00:15:01For history,
00:15:03please welcome him in his first year as a friend.
00:15:07It is
00:15:09Mr. Michael D'Angelo.
00:15:14Sir, may I say a few words?
00:15:16Yes, of course.
00:15:17Mr. D'Angelo would now like to say a few introductory words to you.
00:15:20That's the guy from before.
00:15:23Cool.
00:15:24Well, you should know that
00:15:26I'll only stay here until a new fast food shop is open.
00:15:29Do you understand what I mean?
00:15:33My name is Michael D'Angelo.
00:15:35And as Director Bess already said, I went to school here.
00:15:38And if anyone has managed to stay about 15 times,
00:15:43he knows me.
00:15:44I was the shy little girl with the braces.
00:15:48I don't think that's appropriate.
00:15:51You know, education really has something heroic.
00:15:55And I think going to school is almost like a Star Wars movie.
00:15:59You are all Luke Skywalkers.
00:16:02Or Lucy Skywalkers, depending.
00:16:04The school is one of the places where you get your Jedi training.
00:16:09That's the preparation for the big battle against the evil empire.
00:16:14But the evil empire
00:16:16has nothing to do with our parents,
00:16:18the school or the fast food shop.
00:16:22No.
00:16:23The evil empire is
00:16:25a conviction.
00:16:27A conviction that our abilities are limited.
00:16:30That's wrong.
00:16:31Whether you are aware of this or not,
00:16:34each of you is perfect.
00:16:36Norman Warner was my Jedi Master.
00:16:40The most important thing he taught me
00:16:42is that I am my own teacher, my own master.
00:16:45And what I want to teach you is
00:16:48that you don't have to worry about what you do.
00:16:52That doesn't matter.
00:16:54Who you are, that's important.
00:16:56Once you understand that,
00:16:58nothing can stop you from going out into the world
00:17:00and kicking some people's ass.
00:17:05You said ass.
00:17:06Don't get upset, Norman.
00:17:10This is your light sword.
00:17:12If you touch a piece of paper with it
00:17:14and be there with heart and soul,
00:17:16we will succeed in improving the world together.
00:17:18I want to make this journey with you.
00:17:20Thank you.
00:17:23Mr. D! Mr. D! Mr. D! Mr. D!
00:17:28Mr. D! Mr. D! Mr. D!
00:17:32Uh-oh, that was something.
00:17:35Mr. D! Mr. D!
00:17:38Mr. D! Mr. D!
00:17:41Mr. D! Mr. D!
00:17:44Yeah!
00:17:45The students in Mr. D.'s class were blessed
00:17:48and envied by everyone else.
00:17:50Because if he could turn a lame meeting
00:17:52into an exciting lecture,
00:17:54what would he do with his history class?
00:17:57The guy wasn't like our other teachers.
00:18:00Hey, S-S-Seth?
00:18:02W-W-Will you pick up your P-P-P-Post?
00:18:05Shut up, Brett!
00:18:09Or was he like the others?
00:18:11Maybe he was one of the dark side of the force.
00:18:14He wanted something from my good friend Seth
00:18:16before he got really scared.
00:18:19I n-n-n-n-n-n-need to read the letter out loud?
00:18:27D-D-Does it say any seat order?
00:18:31Not right now.
00:18:33Besides, the seat order is the first
00:18:35thing the cool teachers...
00:18:37Well, you know...
00:18:39Differentiate from others.
00:18:43All of you, please note the order of seats
00:18:46on the blackboard.
00:18:47And where are the chains?
00:18:49So please, the seating arrangement makes it easier for me to learn your names faster
00:18:54and thus to open the communication boundaries.
00:18:58Mr. Warner, may I sit in the front?
00:19:01Of course you may.
00:19:05Hey, may I sit in the back?
00:19:08Of course you may not.
00:19:12Good morning, people!
00:19:14Well, I'm glad that everyone has found their favorite seat.
00:19:18Thank you, sir. It wasn't that hard.
00:19:22Don't make yourself too comfortable.
00:19:26Okay.
00:19:29History.
00:19:35Where does the word come from? Does anyone know?
00:19:39Chase?
00:19:40Mr. D, how do you know their names?
00:19:43Yes, do you pick your favorite students?
00:19:46Okay, listen.
00:19:49I have a very simple rule for this.
00:19:52You do my homework, and I do yours.
00:19:57Mark that.
00:19:58I do your homework, and you do mine. That's wrong, too.
00:20:03Does any of you know what I mean?
00:20:05Dillen?
00:20:06We do our homework, and you do yours?
00:20:08Yes, that's it. I thank you.
00:20:10You do your homework, and you do mine.
00:20:14Do you want to have a little fun?
00:20:19It's your year. I love you, Ellie.
00:20:33What are biosciences?
00:20:36Biosciences.
00:20:41Please, I'll say it.
00:20:43Biosciences are the biggest secret in the universe.
00:20:48Who can tell me why that is?
00:20:52Uh, Devin.
00:20:55Because in the infinite vastness of space,
00:20:57there are only points of contact for life on Earth.
00:20:59Very good.
00:21:03Uh, Patty.
00:21:05What about Mars?
00:21:06They found humans there.
00:21:08You know, Patty,
00:21:09what they actually found was a meteorite,
00:21:12which was believed to have broken off from Mars millions of years ago.
00:21:17And it was believed to contain fossil microorganisms.
00:21:21But whether that's proof of life, that's a big question.
00:21:29Yes, uh, Clyde.
00:21:32I have a question for you, too, Lager,
00:21:34which has never been answered.
00:21:36No one has found an answer to it.
00:21:38How exciting. That sounds very interesting, Clyde.
00:21:41So, what is it?
00:21:44What is this question called?
00:21:47How long do we have to listen to this crap?
00:22:02Chase!
00:22:03You wanted to say something about the word history.
00:22:05It means past.
00:22:07People used to tell their children stories from the past.
00:22:10Good. Awesome.
00:22:12Psst! You're awesome.
00:22:15Okay, what's wrong with the explanation?
00:22:17Brett?
00:22:18Uh, I don't know.
00:22:20Yes, you do.
00:22:21Okay, I'll help you.
00:22:22Heather, what did you do this summer?
00:22:24Huh?
00:22:25Invent something.
00:22:26What do you mean, invent something?
00:22:28Um, well, Kylie, Chase and I drove to Las Vegas in my father's car.
00:22:32Oh, I see.
00:22:33I'll have to show you to the farmers.
00:22:35But still, not bad.
00:22:37So, Seth.
00:22:39What's wrong with Chase's explanation of the word history?
00:22:43Uh, um, women also tell stories.
00:22:49Oh, yes.
00:22:51So, how do you define what we're learning here?
00:22:55So, how do you define what we're learning here?
00:22:58Uh, um, women, father stories.
00:23:06Are you really stammering?
00:23:08Or is that a tongue twister for you?
00:23:12You're special in your own way.
00:23:14Enjoy it.
00:23:15Okay, guys.
00:23:16We're going to combine our knowledge of this word.
00:23:19Women and father stories.
00:23:22So, like Chase said,
00:23:24back in the day, interesting stories from the past were just...
00:23:28just passed on.
00:23:30People came to a storyteller and he talked to them and formed them.
00:23:35And since I know that you're all great storytellers,
00:23:40we're going to do just that.
00:23:42Everybody stand up, please.
00:23:43Come on.
00:23:44Put your desks in a circle.
00:23:47It's like sports and history all at once.
00:23:49Yes, that's good.
00:24:08I ask you to excuse this disturbance.
00:24:10Uh, so where were we?
00:24:12Mr. Die was missing in his little room and had us sit in a circle.
00:24:17But I...
00:24:18I sat right next to Chase Witherspoon.
00:24:23I think...
00:24:26it was Moses.
00:24:28Yes, Moses.
00:24:30He said when he looked at the Red Sea,
00:24:32share yourself.
00:24:34I have a meeting at the Civil Defense.
00:24:36Stop, stop, stop.
00:24:39Thank you.
00:24:47Ah.
00:24:50That's nice.
00:24:56How much time do we have?
00:25:02We won't find the answer to this question on the clock, friends.
00:25:08How much time do we have?
00:25:14Not much.
00:25:17We don't have much time.
00:25:20The guy was really cool.
00:25:22And when he looked at you, well,
00:25:25you felt really cool, too.
00:25:28Now that we know the answer to this question,
00:25:31I want you to understand from this moment on
00:25:34that every minute, every second is special.
00:25:41For you and for every single one of you.
00:25:46But the most important thing is
00:25:48that when Director Bessie comes in
00:25:50and looks for his comfortable, brown, antique leather chair,
00:25:53I've never been here.
00:25:57Even if there were inkfish eyes in the canteen today,
00:26:00no one would have noticed.
00:26:02Everyone only had Mr. D in their heads.
00:26:04The guy is totally killing me, Chase.
00:26:06I'm so excited about Mr. D.
00:26:08I think Mr. D is great.
00:26:10Little evil bastard.
00:26:13I wish you a good morning, Maggie.
00:26:15Don't talk nonsense, Parks.
00:26:19Hey, guys.
00:26:22Hello, colleagues.
00:26:24Some of the students are promising.
00:26:26A really good morning.
00:26:29Am I imagining things,
00:26:30or are these kids going into puberty earlier today?
00:26:33The TV is to blame.
00:26:35Soon the third graders will have their breasts enlarged.
00:26:39And when it comes to language,
00:26:41the beautiful grammar is dead.
00:26:43Wow, my old man.
00:26:45My students are great.
00:26:47You teach art.
00:26:49They're all great.
00:26:50Is it possible that I've been insulted?
00:26:53Is that true?
00:26:55No, but listen.
00:26:56The day is only half over.
00:26:58I think the students are easy to reach.
00:27:00You just have to address them on their own level.
00:27:02Speaking of addressing,
00:27:03wasn't Mr. D's speech brilliant and great today?
00:27:06Hallelujah.
00:27:07The metaphor lives on.
00:27:09In all my years of work,
00:27:11I've never seen a teacher
00:27:13be accepted so quickly by the students.
00:27:15Your father is of course out of the picture.
00:27:18Mr. D is the greatest.
00:27:20Hey, wait a minute.
00:27:21I don't understand.
00:27:23Why do we call him Mr. D?
00:27:26Why?
00:27:27I don't know.
00:27:28It's because...
00:27:29I think he's...
00:27:31He's Mr. D.
00:27:34Good morning.
00:27:37Has any of you seen Mr. D?
00:27:41I think he's Mr. D.
00:27:44When school was over,
00:27:46everyone was talking about Mr. D.
00:27:48And the stories from lunch break
00:27:50were getting more and more gigantic.
00:27:52Mr. D is cool.
00:27:53I know you can sit anywhere you want.
00:27:55Sick.
00:27:56Even students who weren't in his class
00:27:58were acting like they were.
00:27:59Mr. D is so cute.
00:28:01Or they wished.
00:28:02I'm just in Mr. D's class.
00:28:04Come on.
00:28:05The legs up.
00:28:06And now over there, come on, come on!
00:28:17Come on, keep going! Keep going! Keep going!
00:28:22Keep going! I'm not behind you, I'm not going to slow down either, am I?
00:28:30Hey. Hi. Hi, you're Mr. Warner. Oh, hi.
00:28:33Hi, Michael D'Angelo. We haven't met yet.
00:28:36But now.
00:28:37But now, yes.
00:28:38Oh, yes.
00:28:39After the meeting.
00:28:40No.
00:28:41Yes. Oh, man, I'm really sorry about your father.
00:28:44Oh, thank you.
00:28:45You're a real lucky charm.
00:28:47What did you say?
00:28:49That doesn't sound right. That was wrong.
00:28:51I meant to say, there has to be something special to wake up Norman Warner.
00:28:55Oh, yes, that's it. That's it.
00:28:57Yes. He must have cast a pretty big shadow.
00:29:04I forgot something. I mean, I'm late.
00:29:07Doesn't matter. I have to go.
00:29:09It was nice to meet you, Mr...
00:29:10Matt.
00:29:11Mr. Matt. Mr. Warner.
00:29:12Matt.
00:29:13Matt.
00:29:22He made me go crazy.
00:29:24He doesn't even know you.
00:29:25Oh, really?
00:29:26Does that mean that if he knew me, he wouldn't have made me go crazy?
00:29:29Oh, I hate discussions like that. I quit.
00:29:32All I can say is, he's a traitor.
00:29:34He's the new guy in the team. It's not easy for him.
00:29:37Oh, I don't know. Well, maybe.
00:29:41Hey, Dylan.
00:29:42Hey, Dylan.
00:29:46No, not out of the bag.
00:29:48How was training?
00:29:50If we win any game in any sport this year, it's a miracle.
00:29:54That bad?
00:29:55I wish we were bad.
00:29:57But we're terribly bad.
00:29:59Wait a minute. I don't think Verne Cote is such a bad coach.
00:30:03Dad, I'm sorry. I'm at a loss for words.
00:30:05Did you fall in love again?
00:30:07Mom, what's that supposed to mean?
00:30:11Your mom just wanted to know what kind of day you had.
00:30:14I'll give you a short version.
00:30:16If it weren't for Mr. D, it would have been the most embarrassing day of my life.
00:30:30Goodbye, Dad.
00:30:32Have a nice day.
00:31:00I don't see any reason to laugh about female anatomy.
00:31:03If you can take this topic seriously, Clyde, then of course it's not a problem.
00:31:08Huge!
00:31:09It's good, people. It's good.
00:31:12So, have you chosen your topic?
00:31:14Then give me a written description of the respective topic.
00:31:19What are the respective topics?
00:31:21Well, those are the ones you choose.
00:31:24I mean, of course, every single one.
00:31:26Individually, I mean.
00:31:28They are all yours.
00:31:30You know, I mean, everything is yours.
00:31:32Awesome! Now we know exactly what it is.
00:31:34Good. And after that, I want you to explain why you all...
00:31:46Attack!
00:31:57Hey, Dad! I'm going to free the slaves! I'm going to free the slaves!
00:32:04No, it doesn't mean anything. Everyone stay where you are.
00:32:17I'm dead.
00:32:18No, it's not that bad. It just doesn't look good.
00:32:21But you look great. It's awesome.
00:32:24Ernst?
00:32:25Do you need a mouth-to-mouth respiration?
00:32:27What a tempting attempt.
00:32:29Guards!
00:32:31The use of mouth-to-mouth respiration was first registered on March 4, 1944, in the Second World War.
00:32:40When was the war suppressed?
00:32:41Megler? Not war.
00:32:42In your free time, boy!
00:32:44Freedom and the abolition of racism are in your hands, but you are floating around here and wasting time.
00:32:50But he saved me.
00:32:51Well, and save the thank you for later.
00:32:54How much time do we have?
00:32:56Not much, Mr. D.
00:32:57Not much?
00:32:58Exactly. Then help me up. I'm going to the theater now.
00:33:04Not happy at all.
00:33:06Free the slaves!
00:33:22Mr. Warner?
00:33:23Yes, Timmy?
00:33:24I would like to ask you to heat up my Moon Pie.
00:33:27Excuse me?
00:33:28My Moon Pie. Do you heat it up in the microwave?
00:33:31Timmy, if I heat this thing up for you, then every student would want to use the microwave.
00:33:37Do you think that's the purpose of a teacher's room?
00:33:40No, certainly not.
00:33:41You see, little one?
00:33:44Hello, Matt. Good to have you here.
00:33:46You see, little one?
00:33:49Hello, Matt. Good to have you here.
00:33:51Thank you. Listen, in my opinion...
00:33:53No one should tell another how to teach, but obviously he has to understand that we have guidelines here after we work.
00:33:59What the hell are you talking about?
00:34:01The Angelo.
00:34:02What about him?
00:34:03Why do you ask? What about him?
00:34:05We were just talking about how creative the methods of Mr. D. are and that we might have to make ours a little more creative.
00:34:13Yes, maybe you can see it that way.
00:34:19Hello. There he comes.
00:34:21Hi.
00:34:22Okay, that's where the madness started.
00:34:25Mr. D. was on the ball and stormed straight into the end zone.
00:34:36All he needed was a cheerleader.
00:34:40That's not a healthy meal.
00:34:45Oh, that's not my meal.
00:34:48Of course not. I know what it is. Do you want to know what it is?
00:34:52Mr. Godwarner, that's a moon pie.
00:34:55Why is that a problem for you?
00:35:01Excuse me.
00:35:03See you, Mr. D.
00:35:04Mr. D.
00:35:06He's so shy.
00:35:08Well, that makes me feel right.
00:35:14I'll be right over.
00:35:16Hi, how are you?
00:35:18Good morning, crisis center.
00:35:20I have a crisis.
00:35:22Matt, honey, take a deep breath.
00:35:26Don't say it.
00:35:28I'm not saying it. What just happened?
00:35:31It's not a shadow anymore. It's a total darkness.
00:35:34I would have endured a shadow.
00:35:36Matt, not so fast, please. Who are you talking about?
00:35:41Mr. D.
00:35:43Who's playing?
00:35:44Anyone.
00:35:45I've been doing his homework for a month.
00:35:49I think I was nice when I said we were...
00:35:52really bad.
00:35:56Are you hurt?
00:35:59So who's going to play?
00:36:01You. You.
00:36:03What about you?
00:36:05You.
00:36:06You know, I'm better as a referee, coach.
00:36:09We were writing history.
00:36:11The first junior high team to ever do that.
00:36:16I'll guess.
00:36:18You didn't warm him up.
00:36:19Of course not.
00:36:22Why?
00:36:23Mr. D. warmed up the pie.
00:36:26Yes, he did.
00:36:30Hey, can you do me a favor?
00:36:32Yes, of course.
00:36:33Could you please not say Mr. D.?
00:36:35I hear that name all the time. Mr. D., Mr. D., Mr. D.
00:36:38I'm starting to hate that name.
00:36:51How are you in this situation?
00:36:54Lost.
00:36:56You're doing very well.
00:36:59You think?
00:37:02I know.
00:37:05Do you feel guilty?
00:37:07Guilty for what?
00:37:08For choosing a shadow.
00:37:12I still hear him say, don't lose your nerve, boy.
00:37:15I know.
00:37:17Don't judge something before you've seen it.
00:37:20I know.
00:37:22How do you know exactly what I feel?
00:37:24I don't know.
00:37:29The next morning, my father brought the trophy back to school.
00:37:32Finally, he was out of his shadow.
00:37:35Finally free.
00:37:36Mr. Warner, would you like to comment on the rumor that is spreading in the school?
00:37:40What, what rumor?
00:37:41It looks like this year Mr. D. would be in charge of the teacher of the year.
00:37:46I, I don't want to comment on that.
00:37:48Not at all.
00:37:49If the rumor is true, it would be the first time in 44 years that the name Warner is not on the trophy.
00:37:54I, I don't want to speculate.
00:37:56Not at all.
00:37:57Wow, 44 years.
00:37:58That must be an enormous pressure.
00:38:00How do you feel about that?
00:38:02A family tradition, a record that has never been there, is in your hand and is now hanging on a string.
00:38:07Mr. D. is standing in front of you and what is he holding in his hand?
00:38:10A huge pair of scissors?
00:38:11Honestly, no comment.
00:38:12I can only say that the year is not over yet and that there is a change in the air.
00:38:17That's how it is and I don't want to comment on that.
00:38:19No comment.
00:38:20In the air?
00:38:21Say, do you smell something?
00:38:26Ouch, you're a fart, honestly.
00:38:34Well, what do we have here?
00:38:37Look.
00:38:40It's from the Jura.
00:38:42Tyrannosaurus Rex.
00:38:44Middle finger.
00:38:48Okay.
00:38:51A leg bone.
00:38:54Early history and crispy.
00:38:57But this is a dog bone.
00:39:02June.
00:39:08From the last year.
00:39:10Yes.
00:39:14And this is the biggest find of all time.
00:39:16Very exciting.
00:39:18Ladies and gentlemen, the bathing suit catalog of March.
00:39:22Pretty photos.
00:39:24The thing ends up in Dr. D's private collection.
00:40:10Welcome to the Jura.
00:40:23Hey guys.
00:40:26Hey.
00:40:28Hey, how are you?
00:40:35What are you talking about?
00:40:37He didn't know what was going on.
00:40:39He just knew that she would put the whole hotel on his head.
00:40:41She screamed at him and he was always blabbering.
00:40:43You stole it, you dog.
00:40:45Lipstick, eyeshadow, everything.
00:40:48So, here you see a giant amoeba.
00:40:55These are interesting animals.
00:40:57What is it?
00:40:58What are you looking at?
00:41:07Point number 7 goes to the teacher.
00:41:09And it looks like the students will win again.
00:41:11And partly thanks to Matt Warner,
00:41:13who is still trying to win the title of most worthless player.
00:41:16With 11 arrows and 7 strikeouts.
00:41:19Our bioman grabs next to it.
00:41:21Okay, Warner.
00:41:23So far, you've only thrown me a little bit of meat.
00:41:25If you don't throw it so hard that I can hit it,
00:41:27your grades could suffer.
00:41:29Come on.
00:41:31Come on.
00:41:33And?
00:41:35Yeah!
00:41:40Well, your luck, Warner.
00:41:46Matt, Matt, Matt.
00:41:48I'll take you out. Come on.
00:41:49Why?
00:41:50Mr. D.
00:41:51I'm ready.
00:41:52No, I...
00:41:53Coach, I'm telling you, I...
00:41:55Come on, come on.
00:42:01And now a cool, not surprising shot by Coach Van Coke.
00:42:04Yes, it's Matt Warner.
00:42:05And it's Mr. D.
00:42:11Okay, Mr. D.
00:42:13Bring us home.
00:42:15Okay, do the throw, Dylan.
00:42:17But gently. I'm old.
00:42:20Warner, get it out and throw.
00:42:25He did it.
00:42:26My dear, he did it.
00:42:27Students and teachers,
00:42:28everyone was touched by Mr. D.'s success.
00:42:31You gave it to me, Dylan.
00:42:33But I don't have a birthday.
00:42:35Thank you.
00:42:39I love you, Mr. D.
00:42:40Well, at least almost everyone.
00:42:44Mom, Mom.
00:42:45You don't believe how the game was today.
00:42:47You won.
00:42:48No, lost.
00:42:49But you should have seen Mr. D.
00:42:50He was just incredible.
00:42:51At the end of the ninth inning.
00:42:53And boom.
00:42:54He was like Barry Bonds.
00:42:55Wow.
00:42:56Your father must have been thrilled.
00:43:04Does anyone need comfort?
00:43:16You've been working for so long.
00:43:18Hi.
00:43:21Hi.
00:43:22Hi.
00:43:23I know you like to stay for yourself, Mr. D.
00:43:26Michael, please.
00:43:27Call me Michael.
00:43:28Michael.
00:43:30Michael.
00:43:31Michael.
00:44:01I want to go for a coffee with you.
00:44:04Or bowling.
00:44:07Bowling?
00:44:08Yes.
00:44:10Oh, yes.
00:44:11I'm sure I like bowling.
00:44:13I love bowling.
00:44:15But the truth is,
00:44:17I can't.
00:44:20I'm sorry.
00:44:24Yes, me too.
00:44:26Yes.
00:44:28Miss Davies?
00:44:29Yes?
00:44:31You are very attractive.
00:44:38Call me Denise.
00:44:40I'd rather do nothing than call you Denise.
00:44:58Oh, Maddy.
00:45:00Oh, Maddy.
00:45:01I don't want to say that I knew what was going on in my parents' bedroom,
00:45:05but something happened that night.
00:45:08Maddy.
00:45:09Ellie.
00:45:10Mr. D.
00:45:13What did you say?
00:45:15What is it? Go on.
00:45:16You said Mr. D.
00:45:18Why should I say Mr. D?
00:45:20I don't know. Tell me.
00:45:24How did you know?
00:45:26Yes, I hid my feelings for a man I've never met,
00:45:29and you know him from somewhere.
00:45:31But I can't hide it anymore, Matt.
00:45:33I'm in love with Mr. D.
00:45:35I could hear it clearly.
00:45:37You said...
00:45:38Have you gone mad?
00:45:40Hey, I'm not one of us who's unfaithful.
00:45:44Well, great.
00:45:45Do you want to sleep on the couch now?
00:45:56No.
00:46:16Well, I guess if you go crazy,
00:46:18you can dress like that.
00:46:26What?
00:46:48I'm convinced that my father didn't know what he was looking for,
00:46:51but he kept going.
00:46:55He was a man on a mission.
00:46:57Irresistible.
00:46:59And possessed.
00:47:01Now it's his turn.
00:47:19Nice armchair.
00:47:25Oh.
00:47:27Karl wants to know what's characteristic of the Sarko-Dina.
00:47:31Well, can anyone help him?
00:47:37I know the answer. I know it.
00:47:39Each of you knows the answer.
00:47:41I want to say it. I know it.
00:47:45Characteristic of this cell is the expansion of the cell membrane.
00:47:48Couldn't we have it at day school?
00:47:50I can't go to school, and I don't want to.
00:47:53You can't teach at day school.
00:47:55And also not at the weekend.
00:48:05Oh my God, Kylie Jace, come here, look at this!
00:48:23Mr. D'Angelo wanted me to prepare you for your lessons.
00:48:26Do that now, too.
00:48:28Nice sleeping suit, Mr. Warner.
00:48:31Then we'll talk about it tomorrow.
00:48:33A teacher-student emergency.
00:48:35Oh, Mr. Warner.
00:48:36Then I'll have to call you back.
00:48:38Hey.
00:48:39I know what you want to say. Shut up.
00:48:45Hello?
00:48:46Ellie, I'm so glad to hear from you.
00:48:49Hello?
00:48:50Ellie, I'm so glad to hear from you.
00:48:52I'm worried about you.
00:48:54I wanted to apologize to you this morning, but you were gone.
00:48:57I'm already at school.
00:48:58I forgot a book of censorship. I was looking for it.
00:49:00Well, we have your food with us and your file bag, which you forgot, too.
00:49:04I know, I know.
00:49:05Listen, I really need a few other things to put on.
00:49:07And a pair of shoes and a pair of socks.
00:49:09We're already in the car, unfortunately.
00:49:11Say, you're hiding something from me, Matt.
00:49:14Ellie, believe me, everything will be fine again.
00:49:17I have it.
00:49:18I have it.
00:49:19Who do you have, Matt?
00:49:20The Angelo.
00:49:21When you're here, I'll tell you.
00:49:22Take care.
00:49:25Oh, idiot.
00:49:28Honey, I have to ask you an important question.
00:49:31Sure, Mom.
00:49:33Why does Mr. D have this incredible effect on us?
00:49:37And I thought the question would be difficult.
00:49:39Answer, please.
00:49:41Well, he treats us like we're friends.
00:49:44And Mom, his hours aren't hours.
00:49:46He's making up secrets that the whole class has to solve.
00:49:50Do you understand what I mean?
00:49:51I only understand that the secret is the key word.
00:49:55What I mean, sir, with all due respect, it's all in his book of censorship.
00:49:58The secret of his popularity.
00:50:00Look, the best censors everywhere.
00:50:03No exception.
00:50:05No wonder you worship this man.
00:50:08You all have to go to Harvard.
00:50:10Matilda, be so nice and ask Mr. D to come to us.
00:50:13Okay.
00:50:14Thank you.
00:50:16Well, can I offer you something?
00:50:20A coffee?
00:50:21No.
00:50:22A shower?
00:50:23Some gummies?
00:50:25That was good.
00:50:26This is a very tricky situation.
00:50:29Yes, I know.
00:50:30And I have to deal with the matter in such a way that you will be spared further embarrassment.
00:50:35And I know you will.
00:50:37No, you don't know that.
00:50:39You are confused.
00:50:42But don't worry.
00:50:44The matter will be resolved soon.
00:50:48Come in.
00:50:49Ah.
00:50:50Sir, here I am.
00:50:51Mr. D, I wanted to be the first to congratulate you.
00:50:54It looks like you wrote a little history at the Ministry of Culture.
00:50:58Oh, yeah?
00:50:59Yes, you are the first teacher in the class to get an A in the standard test.
00:51:05Oh, wow.
00:51:06And they sent you this as a sign of their appreciation and gratitude.
00:51:12Well, I am very proud of my students, sir.
00:51:15And we are very proud of you.
00:51:17Keep up the good work.
00:51:19Congratulations.
00:51:20Thank you, sir.
00:51:22Matt.
00:51:24What?
00:51:25Oh, yes.
00:51:26I congratulate you, too.
00:51:28Oh, thank you.
00:51:29Hey, chic.
00:51:31Oh, thank you.
00:51:33Oh, uh, excuse me.
00:51:35I think that belongs to you, too.
00:51:37Oh.
00:51:38Yeah.
00:51:40Thank you.
00:51:41Goodbye.
00:51:47A standard test?
00:51:49Standard test system, yes.
00:51:52It's not in there that someone is cheating, is it?
00:51:56I know.
00:51:59So, go to your class.
00:52:02Okay.
00:52:03Take care, Mom.
00:52:04Take care.
00:52:06Mathilda, Dillen is not in time at school because his father called.
00:52:11Then let me bring a bathrobe and your teddy bear.
00:52:16Uh, hi, honey.
00:52:21Uh, it's a day off today.
00:52:23Do you want to do something?
00:52:25Yes?
00:52:29Honey, please.
00:52:31I'm sorry.
00:52:32Don't call me honey, Matt.
00:52:34I was just working on a short-term schedule problem.
00:52:38And I fell asleep.
00:52:40Honey, please.
00:52:41I need you now.
00:52:51Millie, I'm very sorry.
00:52:54Okay?
00:52:56I work with people who have nothing.
00:52:59And that every day.
00:53:01But you have everything.
00:53:02And you seem determined to throw it all away.
00:53:05That's not right.
00:53:06I just had...
00:53:07That's your job.
00:53:08It's our life, too.
00:53:10And you come here in a pyjama.
00:53:14Lucky that Dillen didn't see you like that.
00:53:17Ellie.
00:53:18Ellie, don't go.
00:53:20Ellie.
00:53:21Ellie.
00:53:22Ellie, not so fast.
00:53:24This is the school zone.
00:53:39Great outfit.
00:53:40You're good at jogging.
00:53:47Man, what an idiot.
00:53:49Yeah, that's it.
00:53:51No more fun.
00:53:53A complete defeat.
00:53:55I just got the idea that I had a chance.
00:53:59Excuse me, Mr. D!
00:54:01Hi, how are you, coach?
00:54:03Hello, how are you?
00:54:06I'm not a good athlete.
00:54:08I'm not a good coach, either.
00:54:10Why you keep me here and don't fire me, I don't know exactly.
00:54:14Since I started here, we haven't won a game.
00:54:17And that's been three years.
00:54:18And now comes the basketball season.
00:54:20And you...
00:54:21You were incredibly good at the softball game.
00:54:23Great.
00:54:24Hey, and you can walk very fast, too.
00:54:26Okay.
00:54:28Okay?
00:54:29Okay.
00:54:31Okay.
00:54:37I think it's fun for him.
00:54:44Looks nice, huh?
00:54:47I'll give you this.
00:54:50And this one, too.
00:54:52And this one.
00:54:54And this one.
00:54:56Watch out, don't drop your head.
00:54:58Are you trying to confuse me?
00:54:59No, no, we'll go for a coffee afterwards.
00:55:01Where, please?
00:55:04Bowling.
00:55:06I love bowling.
00:55:21Ready?
00:55:22Oh, yes.
00:55:26Oh, yes.
00:55:27Oh, yes.
00:55:28Oh, yes.
00:55:37You are your treasure.
00:55:46It's already dark.
00:55:47Do you have to go?
00:55:48How much time do we have?
00:55:51Not much.
00:55:52I know what you mean.
00:55:53I like to do collages at home for the rest of my life.
00:55:55Snip, snip, snip, snip.
00:55:57I tear apart almost everything I don't want in my apartment.
00:56:00And if you ask me,
00:56:01that includes the photo of my ex-boyfriend.
00:56:05Then you cut it up,
00:56:06and the kids put it together, and glue it on, and...
00:56:08Daddy walks the animals on the farm.
00:56:10Cool.
00:56:11Is there a pet I should know?
00:56:15Do you want to come with me?
00:56:17Yes, we could make something.
00:56:19A papier-mâché heart.
00:56:21You know, Denise,
00:56:22I have to tell you now that I'm sorry.
00:56:26But forgiveness is not lost.
00:56:47And your love is the saving.
00:57:06I only have everything when I have you, too.
00:57:18Ich bin Ellie Warner.
00:57:20Ich bin Matt Warner.
00:57:22Großer Idiot.
00:57:24Du bist mein großer Idiot.
00:57:31Ihr Dinner erwartet Sie.
00:57:43Bin ich im richtigen Haus?
00:57:45Ja, was ist denn?
00:57:48Chase sagt, wir sind die Addams-Familie.
00:57:53Ich geh in mein Zimmer.
00:57:55Dylan?
00:57:57Ach, Dad, wenn du in die Schule kommst,
00:57:59bitte ohne Pyjama.
00:58:00Für mich ist es die Hölle,
00:58:02und es ist schon so schlimm genug.
00:58:09Großer Idiot.
00:58:10Mehr als das.
00:58:12Ich warte hier.
00:58:18Du Kleiner.
00:58:21Ich schäme mich, dass ich dich blamiert habe,
00:58:23und das auch noch vor deiner Freundin.
00:58:26Sie ist nicht meine Freundin.
00:58:30Sie wird auch nie eine Freundin sein.
00:58:40Dad,
00:58:42mein Herz tut weh.
00:58:45Mein Herz tut weh.
00:58:47Weißt du, in Wirklichkeit ist es nicht dein Herz, Dylan.
00:58:50Ja, aber es fühlt sich so an.
00:58:53Ich weiß es, aber es geht vorüber.
00:58:56Aber das will ich gar nicht.
00:59:00Wie meinst du das?
00:59:01Es tut weh, aber ich fühle mich lebendig.
00:59:06Mr. D hat gesagt, um lebendig zu sein,
00:59:10muss man manchmal was fühlen.
00:59:12Auch wenn es wehtut.
00:59:15Nun, das muss man aber nicht so sehen.
00:59:19Weißt du noch, wie du mir erklärt hast, wie man Probleme löst?
00:59:21Schreib sie auf den linear verzweigten Logikbaum.
00:59:24Ja, natürlich, der Logikbaum.
00:59:27Ich habe es versucht.
00:59:28Das ist großartig.
00:59:30Aber mir scheint Mr. D's Logik etwas vernünftiger zu sein,
00:59:33deshalb richte ich mich lieber danach.
00:59:37Oh.
00:59:39Ich danke dir, Dad.
00:59:42Es hat mir geholfen.
00:59:44Freut mich. Gute Nacht.
00:59:53Er hat den Logikbaum gefällt.
01:00:04Also, zu Ehren des Anfangs unserer Betrachtung der menschlichen Anatomie,
01:00:07habe ich euch...
01:00:08Oh, Mr. Royder, kein Pyjama?
01:00:10Nein, Clyde, kein Pyjama heute.
01:00:12Aber ich glaube, ich habe etwas, das dich sicher interessiert.
01:00:17Also Kinder, kommt alle mal nach vorn und stellt euch um meinen Tisch.
01:00:21Und jeder von euch sieht sich das mal genau an.
01:00:28So, und weiß denn jemand, was diese fleischige Masse ist?
01:00:33Irgendwas aus der Cafeteria?
01:00:37Das ist die Lunge.
01:00:38Linker Flügel, höchstwahrscheinlich männlich.
01:00:40Wirklich gut, Evan, das ist richtig.
01:00:43Mr. Warner, was ist das für ein Schlauchding?
01:00:46Ich werde es euch zeigen.
01:00:48Passt auf.
01:00:54Das ist super.
01:00:55Das ist super, ja, wirklich.
01:00:57Und das geschieht in diesem Moment.
01:00:59Stellt euch das mal vor, in jedem von euch.
01:01:02Und jetzt versuchen wir das alle, ja?
01:01:04Tief atmen, los geht's.
01:01:05So wie ich.
01:01:08Ah!
01:01:13Ah!
01:01:16Ich bitte um Entschuldigung, ich möchte nur ein Stück Kreide.
01:01:19Oh, ich hole Ihnen mal eine Schachtel.
01:01:22Oh, danke.
01:01:23Hey, Leute.
01:01:24Hey.
01:01:25Sushi.
01:01:28Das ist gut.
01:01:29Okay.
01:01:30Also, ein, aus.
01:01:32Und eins.
01:01:34Und zwei.
01:01:35Und schön strecken.
01:01:37Toll, das ist gut.
01:01:39Und jetzt alle.
01:01:40Atmen nicht vergessen, schön weitermachen.
01:01:43Entschuldigung.
01:01:44Wir haben gerade die Lunge durchgenommen.
01:01:51Danke für die...
01:01:54...Kreide.
01:01:55Wir machen es noch mal.
01:01:56Und los geht's.
01:02:07Oh.
01:02:08Oh.
01:02:09Hey.
01:02:10Hier, hier!
01:02:11Hier, hier!
01:02:12Hier, hier!
01:02:13Hier, hier!
01:02:14Nachbehalten, sofort!
01:02:24Kann mir jemand...
01:02:26Jemand...
01:02:28Kann mir jemand sagen, wofür dieses Beispiel war?
01:02:33Ein Diktator?
01:02:35Danke, Chase.
01:02:37Oh.
01:02:38Oh.
01:02:40Oh.
01:02:41Oh.
01:02:43Oh.
01:02:44Oh.
01:02:45Oh.
01:02:46Oh.
01:02:47Oh.
01:02:48Oh.
01:02:49Oh.
01:02:50Oh.
01:02:51Oh.
01:02:52Okay.
01:02:53Hört mal zu.
01:02:54Donnerstag schreiben wir einen Test.
01:02:59Chase, der hat 200 und bleibt eine Sekunde, ja?
01:03:02Oh.
01:03:03Oh.
01:03:04Oh ja.
01:03:05Selber, oh.
01:03:06Come on, eat something decent. Eat carrots.
01:03:11Are you so nice and put your tables together?
01:03:16You know, a great friend of mankind, Eleanor Roosevelt, once said something like,
01:03:22Once a day, do something that scares you.
01:03:26Are you comfortable?
01:03:29Thank you for your time.
01:03:37There he was. The moment of truth.
01:03:41Should I do what my heart tells me to do?
01:03:43Should I roll on my back like a chicken and beg for forgiveness?
01:03:49No.
01:03:50You think I'm an idiot.
01:03:53No. I think your father is one.
01:03:57But he's not. And I'm not him.
01:04:06Mr. Warner, what are you doing?
01:04:25I'm warming up your moon pie.
01:04:27Cool.
01:04:36What? What is it?
01:04:46Nothing.
01:04:48Good morning, everyone.
01:04:51Matt, I just got a call from Hugh Evans' parents.
01:04:57A very unpleasant call.
01:04:59It makes me a little uneasy.
01:05:01Why don't you come to my office after your lesson?
01:05:04I'd like to share this uneasiness with you.
01:05:08Uh, yeah, sure.
01:05:11Good.
01:05:14Unbelievable.
01:05:15Little bad guys.
01:05:17Some sign of weakness and they're already trampling on your nuts like an African rhinoceros.
01:05:23Here.
01:05:24What is it?
01:05:25My therapist.
01:05:26Without him, I'd be in jail.
01:05:32Hey, Matt.
01:05:34You forgot your moon pie.
01:05:37Oh, right.
01:06:02Is he crazy?
01:06:10That's good.
01:06:11Laugh. Laugh as much as you want.
01:06:13I don't care.
01:06:23I owe you a moon pie.
01:06:25I owe you a moon pie.
01:06:30Mom made sure that Dad always had clothes to change in after he fell asleep.
01:06:34Wait a minute, Mrs. Vaughn.
01:06:35The oxygenated blood leaves the heart and goes into the capillaries.
01:06:39No. Wait a minute, Mr. Warner.
01:06:41You said it the other way around earlier.
01:06:43That's wrong now.
01:06:44Is that so?
01:06:45Yes.
01:06:46You said that the blood went through the capillaries,
01:06:48which surround the lungs, back into the heart after we breathed in.
01:06:52Oh, yeah.
01:06:53That's probably right.
01:06:54I mean, of course that's right.
01:06:55Very good, Patty. Very good.
01:06:57So if anyone knows what I'm talking about, let me know.
01:07:00Okay?
01:07:01Uh, Mr. Warner, your spaceship is there.
01:07:07Excuse me, is that the spaceship?
01:07:08No. No.
01:07:09No, no, no. Don't say it. I already know.
01:07:11The man you're looking for is on the other side of the planet.
01:07:17That's a small step for a human being,
01:07:19but a huge pain in his ass.
01:07:24Can you help me up?
01:07:33And don't forget,
01:07:34we're going to play basketball tomorrow,
01:07:36and good luck with the frosting.
01:07:45As far as young Evans is concerned,
01:07:46I demonstrated the function of the human lung on a model,
01:07:50and he was obviously so excited about the lesson.
01:07:53Uh, and he, uh, did, uh, became...
01:07:56Powerless.
01:07:57First he was hyperventilating,
01:07:59then he became powerless.
01:08:04Matt.
01:08:06I didn't hire you to talk to him about Evans
01:08:09or about the space hero you killed.
01:08:13We have a problem, Matt,
01:08:15and I'll tell you why.
01:08:17I've known your father for a very long time,
01:08:19and that's probably why you haven't been suspended yet.
01:08:23But it doesn't go any further.
01:08:25I can't allow what everyone at this school is proud of
01:08:29to become impossible because of you.
01:08:31I know, sir, and I'm very sorry.
01:08:33I don't want you to apologize.
01:08:35I want a decision.
01:08:37You have to decide whether you want to be a teacher
01:08:40or whether you give up.
01:08:41I'll answer that right away, sir.
01:08:43No, no, I don't think you can.
01:08:46Decide on the weekend.
01:08:49Principal Bass, you have Hugh Evans' father on the first,
01:08:52and NASA is impatiently waiting for the second.
01:08:58The absolute low point was achieved.
01:09:01Every thought of becoming teacher of the year
01:09:04had dissipated in the air.
01:09:06Let's go!
01:09:15Oh, no! What are you doing?
01:09:19Yeah!
01:09:30Hi, Mr. Warner.
01:09:32Jimmy, is everything all right?
01:09:34Of course, you can see that.
01:09:39All right, we're not going to beat you.
01:09:42Yes, I know, we're never going to beat you.
01:09:46This is unbelievable.
01:09:48I've never seen such a bad, miserable performance
01:09:51from a team in my life.
01:09:53It's brilliant.
01:09:55Hi, Coach.
01:09:56Oh, hey, Warner.
01:09:58Wait a minute.
01:09:59Why are you sitting here?
01:10:01And why are you all cheering?
01:10:03We're losing right now.
01:10:05Isn't that crazy?
01:10:07Mr. D taught me the word win to redefine.
01:10:10You don't have to win to be a winner.
01:10:12Winning is not winning.
01:10:14It's a winning attitude.
01:10:16Because if you lose like a winner,
01:10:18then losing has become a victory,
01:10:20no matter who loses.
01:10:22Or something like that, I think.
01:10:24That sounds confusing,
01:10:26but it's actually quite simple.
01:10:28When the opposing team scores,
01:10:30we cheer.
01:10:32When they take the ball from us,
01:10:35we cheer, too.
01:10:37Oh, yeah!
01:10:40Let's throw it away.
01:10:42Let's cheer.
01:10:44Oh, and if we happen to make a basket,
01:10:47we cheer, too.
01:10:49Mr. D said it would be fair and therefore just.
01:10:52Mr. D is a genius.
01:10:54But I don't understand.
01:10:56Who trains him?
01:10:58Out!
01:10:59Come on, guys.
01:11:00Come on, get together.
01:11:04Who wasn't there yet?
01:11:06See?
01:11:07There!
01:11:08Let's go!
01:11:09Let's go, girls!
01:11:10Vollbruck, listen up.
01:11:12Ball in the head, that's hard for us.
01:11:14Vollbruck, Vollbruck, listen up.
01:11:16Mr. D is the teacher of the year.
01:11:19So, here's what it looks like.
01:11:21We're behind by about 30 goals.
01:11:23That means 30 points, coach.
01:11:2530 goals and 30 points?
01:11:27Oh, we don't have the slightest chance
01:11:29of winning this game,
01:11:30but we're having a lot of fun, right?
01:11:31Yes!
01:11:32Is everyone doing their best?
01:11:33Yes!
01:11:34How much time do we have?
01:11:35Not much!
01:11:36And go!
01:11:37Everyone hold your hands.
01:11:38Who has the best battle cry in the league?
01:11:40We do!
01:11:47So, now get out there.
01:11:48I want you to have fun.
01:11:50Whoo!
01:11:51Mr. D is the teacher of the year.
01:11:54Mr. D is the teacher of the year.
01:11:57Whoo!
01:11:58Yeah!
01:11:59We're the worst!
01:12:06We're the best!
01:12:17Compared to my bat,
01:12:19amateur detectives were the purest pros.
01:12:25I mean, who's already blinking
01:12:27when you shadow someone?
01:12:33And if he's already so close,
01:12:35Why doesn't he put himself on Mr. D's bonnet and save fuel?
01:13:06Even nature told my father he should relax.
01:13:10He should go home where it's warm and dry.
01:13:13But no, he couldn't stop. Like a blind man, he kept going.
01:13:17Hey man, you're a saint.
01:13:19Is there anything to eat?
01:13:23Thank you, brother. I love you.
01:13:35I love you, too.
01:13:42Of course. My father wanted to climb a fire ladder.
01:13:46He got a nosebleed when he stood on the bathroom counter.
01:13:53What are you doing, old man?
01:13:56I lost my key.
01:13:59So, you live here?
01:14:01Yes, that's right. I live here.
01:14:03What number, asshole?
01:14:05I don't think it's your business.
01:14:08Hey, don't be such an idiot. He asked you something.
01:14:11Yeah, he asked for your number, you asshole.
01:14:14Number 201. I live at number 201.
01:14:16Oh, yes. 201.
01:14:18Hey, brother! He wants to play Mr. D!
01:14:21Who of you is his brother?
01:14:28Oh, God! Oh, God!
01:14:30Get him!
01:14:33Get him!
01:14:35Get him!
01:14:37Do it!
01:14:43Fast as lightning!
01:15:03Fast as lightning!
01:15:34Fast as lightning!
01:15:44Hey, wait a minute!
01:15:46My things! You took my things!
01:15:49I bought them properly.
01:15:52From whom?
01:15:54Our nation is based on the principles of democracy and free trade.
01:15:58Do you have a problem with that?
01:16:00What's that supposed to mean? I'm supposed to trade something for my own things?
01:16:04In the assumption that you, like me, have suffered a social and financial setback,
01:16:10I think it's only right to continue negotiating in the spirit of capitalism.
01:16:14What do you offer?
01:16:16Oh, here, here, here.
01:16:18Is this okay?
01:16:20How about the watch?
01:16:22Oh, no, no, no, that's not okay. That's a family heirloom.
01:16:24My great-grandfather gave it to my grandfather.
01:16:27And why am I telling you this?
01:16:30Wait, that's not mine at all.
01:16:32This thing for this thing, leave it or take it.
01:16:34If Mr. Di taught me anything, then a fair trade is in my hands.
01:16:37Wait a minute, did you just say Mr. Di?
01:16:43All right, I'll do it.
01:16:44Thank you.
01:17:00And if you think it can't get any worse, then it will.
01:17:25Mrs. Warner, I'm Michael D'Angelo. I'm working with...
01:17:28With my husband. Do you have any idea where he might be?
01:17:32Well, I wouldn't worry about him. He's been stalking me since yesterday afternoon.
01:17:37Stalking you?
01:17:39He's a little stressed at the moment, and, uh, I've got something here that will help.
01:17:44Can I come in for a moment to clear things up?
01:17:58So this is your yearbook?
01:18:00Yes.
01:18:01Then you must have known Mr. Warner Sr.
01:18:04I didn't know the old Norman Warner, I just...
01:18:07I wanted to be like him.
01:18:09Well, Matt has the same problem.
01:18:12I want to show you something.
01:18:15Right there.
01:18:18Yes, I know that. That was his favorite spot.
01:18:21I should go now.
01:18:22I... I thank you.
01:18:29At this moment, Dad noticed that we still had subscribed to the newspaper.
01:18:33Thank you for showing me this.
01:18:35Yes, I was glad to.
01:18:37Bye, Michael.
01:18:39Goodbye.
01:18:59I'm trying to find a way.
01:19:01Trying to find a way.
01:19:02Trying to find a ride.
01:19:03Trying to find a ride.
01:19:04It's far, far too good to ride.
01:19:06Far, far, far, far, far.
01:19:15Mrs. Anderson, please report to the station.
01:19:18Mrs. Anderson, please report to your station.
01:19:21Thank you.
01:19:22Thank you.
01:19:27Dr. Franklin, please go to the oncology.
01:19:30Dr. Franklin, please go to the oncology.
01:19:42Okay, Michael, that's a little too much.
01:19:47That's it, right?
01:19:49Here's your bowl in case you feel sick.
01:19:52I'll be back soon and take care of you.
01:19:55Dr. Miller, please go to station 6.
01:19:59Thank you.
01:20:18He won't accept it. What am I supposed to do?
01:20:20Yes, I understand.
01:20:21I told him that my mother can't take care of the kids every day.
01:20:24That's impossible.
01:20:28That's impossible.
01:20:41Inoperable lung cancer.
01:20:45Excuse me, please.
01:20:50Wait, I'll get someone to help you.
01:20:54Security?
01:20:58Yes.
01:20:59Thank you.
01:21:00I'm just going to wait a little bit longer.
01:21:27Michael.
01:21:28Since my own son, I have the honor to meet a young man for the first time,
01:21:34who has such a great desire for knowledge, that miracles can be expected from him.
01:21:39Norman Warner.
01:21:55I'm sorry, Annie.
01:21:59I met Mr. D today.
01:22:04Me too.
01:22:14Hi, Dad.
01:22:17As a scientist, I don't believe that you have observed me,
01:22:20otherwise you would have said to me again, I shouldn't lose my nerves.
01:22:23I understand all of this now, Dad.
01:22:28The shadows, they are gone.
01:22:33You told me, it's not death that can kill a man.
01:22:38I don't want to die, Dad.
01:22:42And I won't.
01:22:50Thank you for listening.
01:22:53You're welcome.
01:23:01Hello, people.
01:23:02Today you can put away your books, pens and notebooks.
01:23:08Because today is a free hour.
01:23:10And now I would like to know what you want to do.
01:23:13No matter what, who has an idea?
01:23:16Patty?
01:23:17Can we go to Mr. D's class?
01:23:20Okay.
01:23:21Come on, people, get up.
01:23:23Let's go.
01:23:24Come on.
01:23:52Mr. D's father's obsession disappeared just as quickly as it appeared.
01:23:58He probably thought, if I can't beat him, then ...
01:24:01Can we join in?
01:24:04Everyone is welcome.
01:24:08Come on, sit down.
01:24:13Hello, Dad.
01:24:21Hear me out, captains.
01:24:25My heart is weak and sick.
01:24:30The meat will turn to dust.
01:24:33But my soul will remain strong and fly higher than ever before.
01:24:39The distant echo of a drum beating
01:24:44awakens the spirits of life like the wind.
01:24:47Awakens everything that is there.
01:24:51Now.
01:24:54And forever.
01:25:06So.
01:25:07Now I need some.
01:25:09A cowboy, a construction worker and a biker.
01:25:12Now I need some.
01:25:14A cowboy, a construction worker and a biker.
01:25:26Hello, Ms. Wisserspoon.
01:25:28Dylan, one moment. I'd like to tell Mr. D'Angelo something.
01:25:31I mean, Mr. D, of course.
01:25:33We'll go after that, little one.
01:25:35Well, thank you, Dad.
01:25:36Call me Chase.
01:25:38Little one?
01:25:39I think that's nice.
01:25:43Seriously?
01:25:44Yes, but Dylan is better.
01:25:46I have to go back to training.
01:25:48Maybe we'll see each other.
01:25:50Okay, sure.
01:25:52I'll be there.
01:25:55See you.
01:26:02Dad?
01:26:03Yes, I missed you.
01:26:05I just wanted to thank you for today.
01:26:07You still have a lot of time.
01:26:09I'm sure he'll stay with us longer.
01:26:17Dylan, even if Mr. D went to another school, he would always belong to Fallbrook.
01:26:23Like Grandfather.
01:26:28When Mr. D told us this story, I had to think of Grandpa, too.
01:26:35Me, too.
01:26:37He never put on a show, but he always told me to keep trying.
01:26:43I have to use every moment. I have to...
01:26:46Get up.
01:26:49Yes.
01:26:52I never really understood what he meant until I met Mr. D.
01:26:57THE NEXT DAY
01:27:05So, what do you think?
01:27:07Do you want to give me a chance at the next sports event?
01:27:11Tell me.
01:27:12Alright.
01:27:27THE NEXT DAY
01:27:51No, he didn't say that.
01:27:54It wasn't a small horse. It was big.
01:27:58THE NEXT DAY
01:28:04For the first time, I'm almost speechless.
01:28:07I have to say, that was a sensational plan.
01:28:09He's got something in his head, our Mr. D.
01:28:11He did a wonderful job with these lame beginners.
01:28:14A total lack of athletic talent.
01:28:16A dynamic demonstration of physical inability.
01:28:21Hello, there we are again.
01:28:24We're cheering for the other team.
01:28:30And we're cheering for our mistakes.
01:28:41But something happened.
01:28:43I don't know what it was.
01:28:45Maybe because we had so much fun.
01:28:47But from time to time, we managed to win a good game.
01:28:53Yeah!
01:28:56That's my boy!
01:29:08Good morning!
01:29:18Good morning, guys!
01:29:20Good morning!
01:29:23And here are the results of the last test.
01:29:26Hey, hey, don't worry.
01:29:28You all did very well.
01:29:30Really?
01:29:31Really, all of us?
01:29:33Each of us?
01:29:34Yes.
01:29:35Whoever I call, comes forward and gets his test.
01:29:38Okay.
01:29:39Good morning, everyone.
01:29:40This is your director.
01:29:42I...
01:29:43Well, I don't quite know how to...
01:29:46So, Mr. D. is sick and...
01:29:49He's in the hospital.
01:29:51At the moment, we don't know if he can come back to school.
01:29:56We want to send Mr. D. a card that you all should sign.
01:30:02So, come to the main hall during the lunch break,
01:30:06so we can send it to him as soon as possible.
01:30:09I know that Mr. D. certainly doesn't want you to worry about him.
01:30:14And I know that he thinks of you.
01:30:16So, let's all think of him and send him our prayers,
01:30:20so that he can be safe.
01:30:22The Department of History will take over Miss Hunt.
01:30:25A warm welcome to you, Mr. D.
01:30:30Hey, what's going on?
01:30:34Who are they?
01:30:36You can't read.
01:30:38I can, but they wrote the wrong name.
01:30:42I'm sure you know the director's office.
01:30:45I'm on my way.
01:30:51Are there any other comedians here?
01:30:54Okay, well, I...
01:30:57I know we're all...
01:31:00I want to tell you something about Mr. D.
01:31:05He can't be stopped by any illness.
01:31:08You'll see.
01:31:11You'll see, and...
01:31:15Mr. Warner, are you okay?
01:31:21Yes, I'm fine.
01:31:24Oh, and...
01:31:26You were good with your first single this year.
01:31:31Congratulations, Patty.
01:31:34Oh, and, uh, Clyde.
01:31:37You have a great grade, too.
01:31:39Come on.
01:31:41Come on, guys, it's for Mr. D.
01:31:44I don't have a pen.
01:31:46I don't have a pen.
01:31:48I don't have a pen.
01:31:50I don't have a pen.
01:31:52Don't be in such a hurry.
01:31:54We have a lot of pens.
01:31:56You should sign them all.
01:31:58But write something nice.
01:32:05You're doing a good job.
01:32:09You're doing a good job, Clyde.
01:32:12Thank you, Mr. Warner.
01:32:39It's going to be okay.
01:32:45He wanted to tell me.
01:32:48I heard he has leukemia.
01:32:50I heard he has cancer.
01:32:52Leukemia is cancer, you idiots.
01:32:55Who's training us for the game tomorrow?
01:32:58What?
01:32:59Y-y-y-you're already doing that.
01:33:03Oh, shut up, Brad.
01:33:05You can't forbid me.
01:33:07But I forbid you.
01:33:08Hey, hey, is there a problem here?
01:33:10No, there's no problem, Mr. Warner.
01:33:13Guys, you know that Mr. D. wouldn't be happy
01:33:17if he saw you fighting here.
01:33:21Mr. D. isn't here.
01:33:23Yes, he is.
01:33:26What does that mean, Dad?
01:33:28You don't have to be here to be here.
01:33:31I don't understand anything.
01:33:34So listen up.
01:33:36Every day you're here at school,
01:33:38the teachers stand in front of you and give you something.
01:33:40Usually a D.
01:33:42Oh, no, not just grades.
01:33:44They give you knowledge.
01:33:46What they learned, they give you.
01:33:48And every time you give someone something,
01:33:50you give a little piece of yourself.
01:33:53So you all have a little piece of me.
01:33:56Of Miss Davis and Mr. Parks.
01:33:58And all of you have a little piece of Mr. D.
01:34:04He's here, kids.
01:34:08If you're looking for him, you'll find him.
01:34:14We'll see each other soon.
01:34:18Hey, Bill.
01:34:21Your father's okay.
01:34:23Yes, he is.
01:34:25Yes.
01:34:29She likes me.
01:34:31She really likes me.
01:34:46Hey, Coach.
01:34:48Can I talk to you?
01:34:49Of course.
01:34:50I've been thinking about the whole thing.
01:34:52Oh, very good.
01:35:01I'll be right back.
01:35:08Sweetheart, where are you going?
01:35:10I'll be right back.
01:35:12Then please don't forget to put something on when you leave.
01:35:31I'll be right back.
01:35:44Hello, Michael.
01:35:51I've had a lot of one-sided conversations lately.
01:35:57But now I know why you're a good teacher.
01:36:01Because you not only teach your students, but also your teachers.
01:36:06My father always talked about the miracles of pedagogy.
01:36:11He was a teacher of the year, 43 times.
01:36:15But you taught me two things that he couldn't teach me.
01:36:21And I wanted to thank you for that, Michael.
01:36:26Mr. D.
01:36:31Mr. D.
01:36:40Hey, Matt.
01:36:46I learned something from them, too.
01:36:55Ouch!
01:37:01Ouch!
01:37:13So?
01:37:16Who am I?
01:37:18There shouldn't be any human victims here, right?
01:37:21One tip, guys.
01:37:23I'm the father of genetics.
01:37:28Devin?
01:37:29Gregor Mendel.
01:37:30That's right. I'm Gregor Mendel.
01:37:33And I have a problem.
01:37:35Yes, probably the wardrobe.
01:37:37Exactly. It's true. It's a problem.
01:37:41But I have an even bigger problem.
01:37:44And I hope my students will stand by me and help me.
01:37:47To carry out a very important experiment, I need a certain plant.
01:37:52Which one would you recommend?
01:37:54Green beans?
01:37:55Fava beans.
01:37:57Pea plants?
01:37:59And the winner is... Pea plants. Very good, Patty.
01:38:05In 1929, the economy of our country was down.
01:38:09Because of what event?
01:38:13Nobody knows?
01:38:20None of you knows?
01:38:23Who taught this year?
01:38:25This is your history class, isn't it?
01:38:28No, Miss Hunt, it's not.
01:38:30You have to redefine the term.
01:38:32That's right. Have you never told a story?
01:38:35The solution is to tell stories.
01:38:38What?
01:38:40Yes, to tell stories.
01:38:42One more stupid word,
01:38:44and you can tell your stupid stories to your principal.
01:38:47I'm on my way.
01:38:53Who's coming?
01:38:59Him.
01:39:04Plan B.
01:39:07So, what, Mendel? I mean, what about me?
01:39:14May we come in?
01:39:16Come in, please.
01:39:19Come in, everyone. Go back there.
01:39:24Hey, good day, Timmy.
01:39:26Good day to you, too, Mister.
01:39:29Good day, everyone.
01:39:31Good day to you, too.
01:39:35Have you been to the therapist?
01:39:37No, I haven't. It wasn't necessary.
01:39:39I wish you a good day.
01:39:41I wish you the same.
01:39:42Are you going to the game, Warner?
01:39:44Of course, the last game before the season, right?
01:39:50Hey, watch out, Timmy. I owe you one.
01:39:53Thank you, Mister Warner.
01:39:55Are you going to the game?
01:39:56Yes, right away.
01:40:01Hey, guys, do you think Mister D would be happy about the mood you have before the game?
01:40:05How should he know that?
01:40:07I'll tell you.
01:40:08Now, open your ears. I have an addition for your sportswear.
01:40:11It's great, isn't it? Come on, come here. Take your bracelets.
01:40:14Tie them up. All of you, come on.
01:40:16And now, open your ears again.
01:40:18We all know that our team is missing an important part, an incredibly important one.
01:40:21But we all know where we can find it, right?
01:40:23We owe it to Mister D that we're going to the field now and have fun.
01:40:27So, who has the best battle cry in basketball? Come on, let's go.
01:40:30One, two, three, four.
01:40:48I'm speechless.
01:40:49The way it looks, we can actually win.
01:40:54Yes, that's us.
01:40:56That's us who are playing.
01:40:58We're almost scoring and winning.
01:41:13Time out. Come on.
01:41:14That's it, guys.
01:41:15Please stop.
01:41:16Come on, guys. Break.
01:41:17Our team had new self-confidence.
01:41:19Accept it with confidence. It doesn't matter who wins.
01:41:22Joy in the game. Try it.
01:41:26I tried it.
01:41:31How are you?
01:41:33It was better.
01:41:35When you fall down in front of so many people at such an important game,
01:41:41then you have to let it hit you hard.
01:41:43Like this.
01:41:49Yes, that's right.
01:41:52Is it really going to work?
01:41:54No idea.
01:41:56You're the first one I hit.
01:42:09It can't go on like this.
01:42:10That's good. That's very good.
01:42:12I think we can win. I think we can win the game for sure.
01:42:15Well, you know that winning doesn't matter at all.
01:42:17Because you're all so incredibly great.
01:42:19I mean, I'm incredibly proud.
01:42:20Mr. Warner.
01:42:21Yes?
01:42:22Calm down.
01:42:23Oh, right, right, right.
01:42:24Beth.
01:42:25How do we continue?
01:42:26How do we play now?
01:42:27Okay, okay.
01:42:28We'll do it like this.
01:42:29We have 30 seconds left.
01:42:30You have to hold the ball as long as you can before you shoot.
01:42:34Understood?
01:42:35And if we lose?
01:42:39Beth, what are you good at?
01:42:42Legwork.
01:42:46Fred Astaire Defensive. Give me your foot.
01:42:58Who's Fred Astaire?
01:43:15Okay.
01:43:35How much time do we have?
01:43:37Enough.
01:43:39Then take us to the finish line.
01:43:41Okay.
01:43:42Excuse me, there's a game going on here.
01:43:45Okay, Seth.
01:43:46You have to give it your all now.
01:43:48Yes, I will.
01:43:49You're our man.
01:43:51Come on, guys.
01:43:52Let's go.
01:44:05Fred Astaire Defensive.
01:44:12Come on.
01:44:23The ball is yours.
01:44:24Get the ball.
01:44:2710, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1.
01:44:38Now shoot.
01:44:42Yeah.
01:44:49Yeah.
01:44:55It's bitter.
01:45:12It's bitter.
01:45:23Another spoon, little man.
01:45:26I'll do it, Matty. You have to go.
01:45:28Oh, thank you.
01:45:31Take care, little one.
01:45:32Hey, Dad, let's go.
01:45:33Yeah.
01:45:34Don't forget anything.
01:45:35Don't forget anything.
01:45:37Bye, Michael.
01:45:39I love you.
01:45:40I love you, too.
01:45:41Get out of here, please.
01:45:43A little more.
01:45:47Oh, what a good boy.
01:45:51Let's go.
01:45:52New school year.
01:45:53What does that mean?
01:45:54This will be a car next year.
01:45:58Good morning, Mr. Warner.
01:45:59Hello, Chase.
01:46:00Have a good year, Dad.
01:46:02And it's going to be a fabulous year.
01:46:04And I'm a starter.
01:46:07What are you saying now?
01:46:09Oh.
01:46:10I think it's important.
01:46:11What would I do without you?
01:46:15Have a good one.
01:46:16You, too.
01:46:19Dad's right.
01:46:20We all had a little piece of Mr. D in our hearts.
01:46:23Oh, well.
01:46:24Miss Davis had a little more.
01:46:26She inherited his car.
01:46:36Welcome to Bioscience.
01:46:38Our first agenda item is the order of the seats.
01:46:41But we don't have any this year.
01:46:44So...
01:46:45The wonders of science
01:46:47happen where we are.
01:46:50All the time.
01:46:52They happen inside of us.
01:46:54Right now.
01:46:57Okay, what you should do now is
01:46:59look at the neighbor on the left.
01:47:04Now everyone of you
01:47:06should look at another person.
01:47:10Maybe he has red hair or brown eyes.
01:47:13Maybe he's mumbling.
01:47:17But you know what?
01:47:19Every one of you
01:47:21is looking
01:47:23at a miracle.
01:47:27I think my grandpa sent Mr. D down
01:47:30to help us relax.
01:47:32So we can believe in ourselves
01:47:34and dare to spread our wings
01:47:36to rise up.
01:48:05I'll bring you letters
01:48:07from the man you used to know.
01:48:13Give in, let go
01:48:17to the words that made you feel
01:48:20you weren't alone.
01:48:25Now it's funny how we run down
01:48:30trying to solve the mystery.
01:48:33But love is only temporary.
01:48:37Hello, hello
01:48:42The smile on your face is just a show.
01:48:45Inside you're screaming let me go.
01:48:49Hello, hello
01:48:54Loneliness doesn't make a sound.
01:48:57So I head back underground.
01:49:03Hello, hello
01:49:13Hello, hello
01:49:17I'll bring you pictures
01:49:19from the man you used to know.
01:49:25Give in, let go
01:49:29to the images that made you feel at home.
01:49:37Now it's funny how we run down
01:49:42how age can change a man confused.
01:49:46But now I understand.
01:49:49Hello, hello
01:49:54You're screaming let me go.
01:49:57But you can't fight the other side.
01:50:01Hello, hello
01:50:06Loneliness doesn't make a sound.
01:50:09So I head back underground.
01:50:27Hello, hello
01:50:37Hello, hello
01:50:42Maybe I'll just say goodbye.

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