Teenage Girl: Skip Day (2022) - full transcript

This is the story of 4 girls named, Alayna, Bren, Darla, and Jennifer who skip school on senior skip day and get into all kinds of trouble. The cool kid, Bren, convinces Alayna, a school choir nerd, to skip school for the day. They run into Darla, the school's fashion model and Jennifer, the school's punk rocker reject. During this journey they will party, steal a trophy, meet boys, get put into (ISS) In School Suspension and become friends. Throughout this, Italy, the school's cheerleader bully, and their high school principal chase down the girls in order to ruin their skip day.

- Hi, this is Alayna.

I can't come to the
phone right now,

but please leave a message.

Hi, this is Alayna.

I can't come to the
phone right now-

- Any luck?

It just keeps
going to voicemail.

- This is Alayna
we're talking about.

She's the closing act
for tonight's show.

- Yeah, I know.

- Maybe her phone isn't working.



- You think so?

I mean, it's not like
Alayna to miss concerts.

- You know she skipped
school today, right?

- Are you serious?

- Yep.

- Who'd she go with?

- According to my resources,
friend Darla and Jennifer.

- Jennifer?

- Yeah, that crazy punk rocker
chick that nobody likes.

- Okay, let me try her again.

- Hello?

- Alayna?

It's Kara.

Where are you?



The concert's going to
start in like 30 minutes,

and Leslie's been
looking for you

to do some warmups
and go over a plan.

- I'm going to be there soon,

but I'm in the middle
of something right now.

- What are you talking about?

This is the biggest
concert of the year!

There's gonna be recruiters
from all the colleges.

- I know.

- This is the moment
you've been waiting for,

the time for you to
show off your new song.

- Okay, well what time's my cue?

I'm gonna try to
be there on time.

- 7:45.

- Okay, I'll see you soon.

I need to kick
someone's ass right now.

♪ I called you late last night ♪

♪ To see your sweet brown eyes ♪

♪ You said that
you're leaving town ♪

♪ But if I come around soon ♪

♪ Then I could come with you ♪

♪ You said that
you're leaving now ♪

♪ So I hooked down the phone ♪

♪ And I meeting alone ♪

♪ And I look at myself ♪

♪ And I know where I am and I ♪

♪ Had to get to you ♪

♪ So I run to your house ♪

♪ And there's no one around ♪

♪ So I knock on your door ♪

♪ And I tell you:
You gotta stay ♪

♪ I had to get to you ♪

♪ I had to get to you ♪

♪ I called you late last night ♪

♪ To see your sweet brown eyes ♪

♪ You said that
you're leaving town ♪

♪ So I hooked down the phone ♪

♪ And I meeting alone ♪

♪ And I look at myself ♪

♪ And I know where I am and I ♪

♪ Had to get to you ♪

♪ So I run to your house ♪

♪ And there's no one around ♪

♪ So I knock on your door ♪

- Knock, knock.

- Hey, you!

- Your mom let me in
through the front door.

- That's okay.

I'm just glad I don't
have to get a ride

from her every morning.

- You do know what day
it is today, don't you?

- What?

- Why, it's senior skip day.

It's time to loosen
up and meet some boys.

- Yeah, I forgot about that.

I don't think I can miss school.

I have a choir performance,

and there's no way I'm
missing that recital.

- Why not?

- I'm doing the closing song
for tonight's performance.

This is a big deal for me.

Don't mess it up.

And I have to be at school in
order to go to the concert.

- Chill out.

We're gonna go pick
up Darla right now,

and then we can stop by school

so that you can sign
into your first period.

- I'm not even
cool enough to go.

Besides, the other girls
really don't like me

as much as you think they do.

I'm just a school choir nerd.

I'll probably make
the whole day boring.

Plus, I've never
skipped school before.

- It's gonna be so much fun,
no matter what we do today.

And no one's even gonna
know you're not at school.

I promise.

- I need to check into
my first period class

so they don't count me absent.

- No one's even gonna suspect
that you're not at school.

Come on. I have the car running.

- Wait.

I'm only in if you
introduce me to Skip,

the student body
president's hottest guy.

- Well, of course. Now come on.

- Jennifer Cunningham!

What do you think you're doing?

What is that?

- What's what?

- What's going on here?

- Oh! Pfft!

Well, you see, I was fixing
it, because the computer broke,

and one of the circuits
just totally flubbed on me,

so I was fixing the
computer 'cause it decided,

the circuit decided to
break, so I was fixing it.

That's what I was doing.

- Go have a seat.

- I'm serious!

The computer actually broke,

and I'm really trying to fix it.

- It's like the last time,
when you phoned into the office

and you called and
you said aliens

were attacking
the football team.

- That's different.

I really thought
that was happening,

but somebody played
a prank on me.

- Go have a seat.

- Darla, dear, are you
ready to go to school?

Mom, I told you I'm
getting a ride from Bren.

She's picking up
in five minutes.

- I need you to
understand something.

Those girls are losers.

They will never
amount to anything.

You need friends that
are pretty, like you are,

ones who introduce you to guys,

rich guys, like I
have, men with money.

- Stop, Mom.

- You're a fashion model,

and you only need
what's good for you.

- Mom, I really like
hanging out with Bren.

She stands up for me at school,

and all of the girls
are hating on me.

- Just remember, you
have an image to uphold,

and I expect you to keep
yourself professional.

- I have to go.

- Keep your chin up

and cross your legs
when you take a photo.

- Have a good day, Mom.

- Okay.

- Hi, girls.

- Hello.

- Do you wanna sit
in the front seat?

- Stop it. No way.

You can ride shotgun.

So are you going to skip
school with us today?

- Yes, but only if you
introduce me to Skip.

- We will, don't worry.
That is my specialty.

- The motto of this school
is maneat in schola,

which, translated,
means stay in school,

which is appropriate
on a day like today

when so many young
developing minds

are actually tempted
to skip school.

Don't touch anything!

- I was just trying to-

- Stop!

Playing pranks on people and
messing with school property?

That is not going to
get you graduated.

It's like the last time
you got in trouble,

you decided to go upstairs

and flood the second
story bathroom stalls,

causing a major
biochemical hazard,

and it still smells in Ms.
Sosa's classroom really bad.

So now this is your last year.

Let's try not to get
into any more trouble.

- But Principal Leigh,
that one wasn't a prank.

School restrooms are disgusting.

I was testing out each
toilet before I used it,

and then I had to run out

before the water
levels got too high.

- And this is why you're
having trouble in school.

You need to learn how to
survive in the real world!

I'm telling you, if you
don't change any this year,

I am not going to graduate you.

Show me that you can
do one good thing.

Now get outta my
office. Skedaddle.

Go. Just go.

Goodbye.

- All right, girls.

It's time to steal the
trophy that I deserved.

Keep watch and make sure
Miss Armstrong doesn't come.

♪ I'm calling to you from
behind a wall of doubt ♪

♪ I'm praying that you're
gonna come and let me out. ♪

- Okay, I'm gonna go in

and check into my
first period class.

- Okay, we'll wait for you here.

- Okay.

- See you in a few.

- I hope she
doesn't get caught.

- I know. Me too.

- Hi, Principal Leigh.

- Good morning.

♪ I know what you're thinking ♪

♪ But I've never
done this before ♪

- Come on. Let's go.

♪ I'm not like the usual guys
always down on the floor ♪

- Oh!

Sorry.

- Well, well, well.

Looky who we have here.

It's our favorite
choir school nerd.

- Oh no.

Where are the rest of
your retarded friends?

- They're in the car.

- You're not planning on
doing senior skip day today,

are you?

- Yeah, actually we were.

- Nobody wants to see
a loser skip school,

not even the students.

- What's with the trophy?

- Wouldn't you like to know?

- Bye bye, loser.

- Oh no. It's Jennifer,
the school reject.

- Please don't come over here.

Please don't come over here.

- Hey!
- She sees us.

- Hey.

Oh.

- Excuse me, Principal Leigh.

- Yes, may I help you?

I seem to be missing my first
place cheerleading trophy

we won last weekend.

- Hey, watch it. That's my car.

- I bet you thought I was gonna
break this, huh?

Well, not me.

- No!
- No! Idiot!

- I can fix this.

- No, I can fix that.

- Of course you
break the mirror, weirdo.

- So, where are we going?

- What are you doing in my car?

- We're waiting
for Alayna. Gosh.

- I really hope the principal

doesn't know that
we're skipping.

Oh no, she sees us. Duck!

- Drive,
drive, drive, drive,

before the principal catches us!

- What the heck?

- Oh my gosh,
oh my gosh, oh my gosh.

- Calm down!

- What up, loser?

- Go, go, go, go, please!

Skip Day!

- Wow! That was close.

- I knew we weren't
gonna get caught.

- So, Jennifer, right?

- You know it. Woo!

- So, what are you doing
in the car with us?

- Today's senior skip day!

I wouldn't miss it
for the entire world!

- Right, but don't
you have friends

that you could skip with?

I mean, we didn't
really invite you.

- Well, yeah, I've
got lots of friends.

I just choose not to
hang out with them.

- Oh, yeah, for sure.

But where are they right now?

- That's not important.

I told you, I choose not
to hang out with them.

- Aren't you in
my physics class?

- Yeah. I am smart, you know?

- Yeah, you're just not pretty.

That's probably why
you don't have friends.

- Hopefully I get
to meet Skip today.

- I hope I meet a hot guy today.

I think my stupid
boyfriend's cheating on me.

- I'm sorry, Darla,
but I bet he is.

- And if he does,
he'll regret it

when I become a big
movie star one day.

- Um, Jennifer, why are you
skipping school today again?

- Well, since I am a genius,

I do need to take a break
every once in a while.

- Oh really? You need a break?

- Yeah.

- From what, yourself?

And now you're gracing us
with all your presence?

- Okay, everyone. Let's
just be nice, okay?

- So where are we going?

- I know what we should do!

Let's go grab breakfast!

- So whose house is
this party at again?

- It's at Pedro's house.

- Pedro's cute.

- Yeah.

- Oh, Mr. Piggy,

you don't understand how
long I've been craving

the touch of your
sweet pork lips.

- Are you all sure
that she's okay?

- Oh, oink, oink!

Oink, oink!

Make some bacon out
of me, Mr. Piggy!

Oink, oink!

- She's just into weird stuff.

- I don't know, but she
does stuff like that

all the time in physics class.

- I don't know about
your friend, Alayna.

- Oh, shut up.

- I just don't think we should
have let her come with us.

She's just gonna
get us in trouble.

- She's gonna be fine.

Let's change the subject.

Darla, when's your
next fashion show?

I saw that your mom was
posting a bunch of new stuff.

- Why does she always push
the fashion show stuff anyway?

- She wants me to grow up

and marry a handsome
man with lots of money,

but I don't even know
if I'm cut out for that.

- Don't even worry about that.

You have so much time
to figure that out.

Let's get the check.

- Looks like we're here
at the cool senior party.

I'm scared to go in!

- Don't be. This
is gonna be fun.

- Okay.

- Are you excited to see Skip?

- Yeah, but I'm sort of nervous.

- So you like a dude named Skip?

- Yeah.

- His name is really Skip?

- Yeah!

- Sounds like a dog's name.

- But he's so cute.

- Yeah, well, my dog's cute,
but I don't wanna date him.

- Okay, Alayna,
Jennifer and Darla,

this is our senior
skip day, okay?

It only happens once,

so we can't let this
day just go by us

without living it to
the absolute fullest.

It's gonna be the best day ever.

Senior skip day

will be one to remember.

- The
last party I went to,

I got kicked out for
drinking all the beer.

- Sure it's not because of
the way you were dressed?

- Uh, Justin Bieber
gave me this jacket

at a Hollywood party, so.

- Can I help you?

Aren't you the girls that
got milk poured on your heads

at the homecoming dance?

- Uh, let me handle this.

- Do you really think
we would let you losers

into the cool senior
skip day party?

Besides, nobody even
invited you all here.

You all need to leave now.

- Wait, wait, wait, wait.

We know the secret
password. Just, um...

The password is, oh,

one.

Probably higher
than you can count.

- Really? You girls are a joke!

- You know what?

Just let us in before
I kick your ass, okay?

Pedro invited us over.

- Whatever, losers.

- Did you see what I got?

It's because I earned
it, not Coach Armstrong.

It was me.

I finished in the
final top score.

- Sure.

- Looks like they invited
everyone to the party.

- I invited Bren yesterday
'cause we got Spanish class.

She's cool.

I don't know about her other
friends, but it's good.

- Weirdos. Am I right?

- Yeah, it's whatever.

- This is sick.

- Wow.

Oh, they're doing
shots! I'll be back.

- I'm gonna take this call.

- Okay.

- Thank you for
bringing me here.

- You're gonna have so
much fun. You'll see.

- Look.

There's Skip.

- See? I told you
that he'd be here.

Do you want me to break the ice?

- Can you?

- Of course I can. Come on.

Skip, hi.
- Hey.

- I don't know if you remember
me from history class,

but my name's Bren,
this is Alayna.

- Yeah, Bren, I remember you.

And Alayna, yeah,
you look familiar.

- Glad we can formally meet.

- I'm gonna head
out for a second.

- Okay.

- You sing in the school choir.

I love to hear y'all sing.

- As a matter of fact, we
have a choir recital tonight.

Maybe you could come.

- Yeah.

- Yo, Skip!

Hey, we are gonna do
some shots out back!

You should totally join us.

- Okay. I'll be right there.

- Sounds good.

- I guess I gotta go.

Oh, yeah, give me your number.

I'll text you an address
later in the day.

My sister's having a party
at my house at 2:00 p.m.,

but it's for college kids only.

If you bring a bottle of vodka,

I'll make sure that they
let you and your friends in.

Those are my sister's rules.

- Sounds good.

- Cool. See you there?

Awesome.

Hey, wait up!

- Yes!

- Hey, did you hear about
that party later today?

- Well, three's a crowd,
two's company, am I right?

- Weirdo.

- Mm-mm.

- What did he do this time?

See, I knew he was bad for you.

- Tommy just told me
he found another girl.

- Darla, I'm so sorry.
But you know what?

You're gonna find another
guy, okay? I promise.

- I just met the guy
I'm going to marry,

but he's right
over there, so shh.

- See, I told you you
could do it. That's great.

- What happened? Did
I miss something?

- No, it's just her stupid
boyfriend just called it quits.

- Let me just check
in with my mom, okay?

- Seriously, chillax
a little bit.

It's our senior skip day,
and you wanna call your mom?

Let's just have fun today.

- Look, let me just
give her a text, okay?

I always check in with
her during lunchtime.

- I'm so excited to
go to another party!

- Awesome.

- There you guys are!

I was just hanging out

with some really cool
people over there.

I don't know if
you've ever met...

Oh gosh.

Oh, me, myself, and I.

- Well, we were just hanging out

with the cool people
from the party.

- Meeting guys and stuff.

- Come on.

Where's Jennifer?

thought she was right behind us.

- I think she went to the
bathroom as we were walking out.

I think she's gross.

I literally cannot stand her.
I hate the way she dresses.

- Not everyone can be like
you, fashion model princess.

- Screw you.

- Screw me?

Why do you have
to insult me now?

It's not her fault
she likes punk rock.

It's her style. Get over it.

- You get over it.

Okay, we're all pretty.
Just don't argue.

- Go!

- What did you just do?

No.

- Just drive.

- Those losers stole my trophy!

They're gonna pay for this.

Girls, gimme some salt!

Those girls are dead meat!

- Why do you have that
trophy in your hand?

That's the one that Italy had.

- I stole it.

- Why?

- Because Italy stole it
from cheer coach Armstrong.

I'm just returning it.

- And since when
are you the hero?

I have to do one good
deed before the year is up

in order to graduate.

That's what principal Leigh
told me, so here it is.

- Jeez, Jennifer, you're crazy.

- Plus, I hate Italy. She's
a bully, and I hate her.

- Well great!

Because now we're going
to get our asses kicked.

- No.

You're gonna get
your kicked for sure.

- Who's the best?
You're the best.

Yeah, you're the best.

- So what's next?

- Well, we could be in
third period right now.

That would suck.

- Let's go shopping!

Darla, you already
said that, remember?

- I know, I know, but it's
my favorite place to be.

- Let's go play
miniature golfing!

- How about let's go
back to the party.

- How about not. Is that a joke?

- Can I drive your car?

- Okay, fine.

Be careful.

♪ Don't you worry my child ♪

♪ Don't you know
that it's all right ♪

♪ It's all right ♪

Oh wait.

- Alayna, watch out!

♪ Can't you feel the heat
of a thousand headlights ♪

♪ Like starlight ♪

♪ Crashing waves on the
shore that we can't find ♪

♪ Is there something ♪

♪ Somewhere ♪

♪ We can drive to ♪

♪ It's out there ♪

♪ Is there something ♪

♪ Somewhere ♪

♪ We can drive to ♪

♪ It's out there ♪

♪ I'm driving so you
won't forget me ♪

♪ I hope we'll
find a way again ♪

♪ I'm driving ♪

♪ I'm driving ♪

♪ Just drive ♪

♪ Just drive ♪

♪ Don't you worry my child ♪

♪ Don't you know
that it's all right ♪

♪ It's all right ♪

♪ I feel the rush of
all and we're alive ♪

♪ Is there something ♪

♪ Somewhere ♪

♪ We can drive to ♪

♪ It's out there ♪

♪ Is there something ♪

♪ Somewhere ♪

♪ We can drive to ♪

♪ It's out there ♪

♪ Is there something ♪

♪ Somewhere ♪

♪ We can drive to ♪

♪ It's out there ♪

♪ Is there something ♪

♪ Somewhere ♪

♪ We can drive to ♪

♪ It's out there ♪

♪ I'm driving so you
won't forget me ♪

♪ I hope we'll
find a way again ♪

♪ I'm driving ♪

♪ I'm driving ♪

- Slow down, slow down.
- Oh my god, oh my god.

- Slow down.
- That scared me.

- That was pretty good.

- Um...

Pop the trunk.

- Why?

- 'Cause I wanna put
the trophy in the back.

I don't feel like carrying it.

- Oh, now you don't
feel like carrying it?

- Pop the trunk!

Maybe we should link arms.

- No.

- This is where I
like to hang out.

- You've never taken
me here before.

- That's 'cause it's special.

- I think I need to
find a new boyfriend.

- Who do you have in mind?

- I don't know, someone
older, more mature.

I thought I would've met
someone today, but who knows?

- Your last boyfriend
was kind of a jerk.

He hung out with those
like skater guys.

- But I like those skater guys.

They remind me of
how I wanna dress.

My mom's always
pushing me to dress up.

- For the record,
I really like Skip.

He's like the one for me.

- We know.

- So Jennifer, who's
your love interest?

- Don't have one.
Boys are gross.

- So you don't like guys?

- That's not it.

- It's just I haven't
found the right one for me.

- Well maybe if you dressed
nicely, then you would.

- Oh no.

We're in trouble now.

- Here we are again.

My three retarded school
nerds and their choir captain.

Where's my cheerleading trophy?

Where is it?

I want my cheerleading
trophy now!

- Hey, how are we
supposed to know?

I mean, we're not
the ones who stole it

from the cheer coach's office.

- Give it to me.

- I don't have it.

- You know, it's probably
where you left it last.

- You think this is funny?

I worked my butt
off for that trophy.

Now where is it?

- We've never seen it before.

- You want my friends
and I to kick your butts

and shake it out of you?

- Things get lost and, gosh,

people lose things all the time.

And, oh, it's especially
prevalent in dumb bimbos.

- Why do you think
we stole your trophy?

- You're gonna wish you never
messed with me, choir nerd.

- Go, go, go!

Let's go!

- What the hell is going on?

I told you not to
steal that trophy!

- Where are they going?

- Messing with
people's fun, right?

- We need to get back to school

before we get into more trouble.

Oh my gosh.

- I want my trophy!

What are we gonna do?

- We're gonna lose
'em, that's what.

- That was awesome!

Yeah!

- That was the best ever!

- I don't sees on them.

- Keep your eyes
on them, ladies.

- There they are.

- Come and get us.

- They mess with the
wrong cheerleader.

You're going down, choir nerds!

- Losers!

- We
beat you, suckers!

- You're
going, choir nerd!

- Old lady crossing the street!

- Look out!

- Que pasa!

- We beat you, suckers!

- That was so close!

- We had
'em the whole time!

- Thanks to my driving.

- Man, I am so hyped right now!

This is like that
time my dad took me

to the Cannonball
cross-country race.

with millionaires
and socialites.

- Well, we did it.

- Guys, the college
party starts at 2:00 p.m.

- I know.

Skip is going to be there,
and I'm super excited.

But there's just one problem.

- What's that?

- We need a bottle
of liquor to get in.

It's Skip's sister's
college party,

and that's the only way they'll
let us high schoolers go.

- I think my mom has booze at
her liquor bar in my house.

- Darla's house we go.

- I don't think anybody is home.

My mom's car's gone.

- That's great. Come on.

- Where's the booze?

Check the counter.

- Can I have one of
these gummy bears?

Yeah, just take whatever you
want. Take the whole bottle.

- Looks like there's no alcohol.

Except for in the trash.

Where's your bathroom?

- Down the hall.

- What was that?

It sounded like a car.

- Darla, are
you expecting company?

- No, why?

- Looks like
you have some now.

- Oh no. My mom is home.

Let's go hide in my room.

- So what are we gonna do?

- I don't know.

- Shh!

Why don't we just go
through the window?

- Now we're never gonna
get to that party.

- Wait, guys. I know
where we can get alcohol.

- Where are we going?

- What? This isn't enough
to get us into the party?

- No, Jennifer.

It's just that we
need real liquor

so that we don't walk
in looking like idiots.

I think I know a liquor
store where we can get some.

- What do you know
about buying alcohol?

- You don't know
everything about me.

- It's because she hangs
out with all the cool kids.

- Ha ha.

No, it's just that they let
teenagers into this liquor store

because they sell
chips and soda.

We should go check it out.

- Wait, can we turn this up?

- I love this song.

- You know this song?

- Everybody knows this song.

♪ I was always thinking
I should be all alone ♪

♪ Not realizing that my
heart was turning to stone ♪

♪ You never walked away ♪

♪ You never turned
your back on me ♪

♪ You took me by the hand ♪

♪ You showed me how
to set me free ♪

♪ I always thinking I
should be missing out ♪

♪ Not realizing that my soul
wants to scream and shout ♪

♪ You never walked away ♪

♪ You never turned
your back on me ♪

♪ You took me by the hand ♪

♪ You me showed me
how to set me free ♪

- You really think
this is gonna work?

- I'm a pro. Trust me.

- Let me see it.

- You do realize that you made
yourself 50 years old here?

- Yes, I know.

The guy who made it
messed up this time.

- Well, let's hope
you don't get caught.

- Don't jinx us.

- I don't think all of
our lunch money combined

is gonna be enough.

- Well, maybe we can
just get the small pint.

- Yeah, I don't drink.

It's just enough to
get into the party.

- Let's go inside.

- Look over there.
It's our four retards.

- The cops are gonna
catch us for sure.

- Oh yeah?

Let's call Principal Leigh and
leave an anonymous message.

Hello?

Principal Leigh por favor.

I just happened to be
passing by the liquor store

on the corner of
Vance Jackson and 410

and I noticed it looks
like four of your students

are taking advantage
of senior skip day.

I always say maneat in
schola, stay in school.

- Guys, we're gonna
get in huge trouble.

My dad once got arrested for
doing something like this.

- What are you kids
doing in my store?

- Uh, looking.

- What the hell do you want?

- Oh, we would like
to to buy your-

- Speak up!

- We would like to buy your
cheapest pinto of vodka please!

- Pint of our cheapest
vodka? That's it?

Is that it?

- Yep. That's the one.

- Do you want to taste
it first?

- Mm-mm.

- Are you girls old enough?

I don't believe you!

Let me see your ID.

- Show her the ID, Jennifer.

- Yes, the ID.

Ah, the ID that I
have in my pocket.

Yep.

- Jennifer, the ID.

- Yeah, okay, I'm getting it.

Oh, here it is.

- Hm.

Get outta here before
I call the cops on you!

- Oh, no.

- Surprise!

I just got an anonymous phone
call that you all were here.

You're in a lot of trouble.

You're gonna spend the
rest of the day in ISS.

Oh, that's in school
suspension for skippers,

because you're a skipper,
you're a skipper,

you're a skipper, and you,

you're on your way
outta here, so let's go!

- If you have a contraband,

I want you to leave
it right here.

Thank you. These are mine.

♪ Summer nights ♪

♪ Flashing lights ♪

♪ Give me love ♪

♪ And give me life ♪

♪ Summer nights ♪

♪ Flashing lights ♪

♪ When the DJ's spinnin' ♪

♪ Everybody out on the
dance was singin' ♪

♪ Give me love ♪

♪ And give life ♪

♪ When the DJ's spinnin' ♪

♪ Everybody out on the
dance was singin' ♪

♪ Hey oh ♪

♪ Way oh ♪

♪ Summer love makes
me feel all right ♪

♪ These are the best
days of my life ♪

♪ Hey oh ♪

♪ Way oh ♪

♪ Summer love makes
me feel all right ♪

♪ These are the best
days of my life ♪

- Do you wear makeup?

- Only this much.

- Well, do you wear lotion?

- No.

- Do you like the smell?

- It's nice, I guess.

- Excuse me, sir.

- Yes?

- May I please use the restroom?

- Okay. Just make sure you
take a hall pass with you.

- Me too? Lady problems.

- Oh, okay. Then proceed.

You, too, I bet.

And let me guess. I bet you too.

- Yup.

- Ladies, just make sure you
come back after you're done.

- I can't wait to graduate
and get to go to college.

Don't your parents
get on your nerves?

- Not really.

My parents don't
really care about me.

- I'm so excited to get to
go and live in a dorm room

and finally be by
myself for once.

- You've got it lucky, Bren.

My mom is a monster.

- Would you say that
your home life sucks?

- It doesn't suck. It's just
something I don't want to do.

- My home life is awesome.

My dad cooks for me every night

and takes me exotic places
around the world, so.

- Come on.

Can I tell you guys something?

- Sure.

- I don't really know what's
gonna happen after today.

- What do you mean?

- You wanna know the real reason
why I skipped school today?

I found out today that my
parents are getting divorced.

- Bren, I'm so sorry.

- I don't even know where I'm
gonna finish out the year.

My dad wants me to
move out with him,

and my mom wants me
to stay here with her.

What do they expect me to say?

It's like my last normal day

hanging out with my
friends, you know?

- I know how you feel.

My parents don't really
care about me either.

- You're a brat!

You have it so good, and
you don't even know it!

- Hey!

- I can't even breathe

without my mom telling me
how I'm doing it wrong.

The other day I had an
eyelash out of place,

and she practically
slapped me to fix it.

And then she took me to an
audition the next morning,

because she said
I was getting fat.

She says it's for my own good,

but I just wanna
be a normal girl.

- Screw you!

Every girl in this
school wants to be you,

and every boy wants
to be with you!

- You know what? She's right.

I wish I were you.

At least your mom
cares about you.

My parents are just
rich and don't care.

- But you're so cool.

- I think I just get what I want

because I've been doing
this my whole life.

I've tried getting into trouble.

I've tried being the good girl.

Nothing's good enough for them.

They just don't care.

- Well, my dad has all
the money in the world,

so he travels with
me everywhere.

- You're such a liar, Jennifer.

I've known you since
the second grade,

and I've never
even seen your dad.

Does he even pick
you up from school?

- Hang on.

Why did you even
skip school today?

- You really wanna know?

- No lies.

- No lies?

- Tell me the truth.

- I skipped school because
I had nothing better to do.

I mean, do I look
like I have friends?

People are scared of me.

Nobody wants to hang
out with a punk rocker.

I don't look like them.

I don't wear the
same clothes as them.

I don't act like them.

You know what my dad
actually does for a living?

- What?

- He's a janitor at John
H. Bueller High School.

- Why did you lie about him
taking you to all these places?

- You wanna know why?

My dad wanted to
play pro football,

and then he found
out I was on the way,

and it was a huge
surprise for him,

and he was gonna be
the proud dad of a son

like he always wanted.

But he didn't have a son.

He had a little girl.

I hate myself.

- Well I think
you're pretty cool.

- Yeah.

- You're actually really funny.

- Thanks.

This is all so stupid.

I know it's not gonna matter

once I leave this stupid school.

So what about you?

- Well, I guess I've
had it pretty easy.

Wanna know something?

I've never even been kissed.

Bren, you're so cool and
independent that I admire you.

You're like a big
sister to me, family.

And Darla, you're so pretty,

but not just because
of your looks

but because of who
you are inside.

And Jennifer, I really
like your stories.

I totally believe that
you went to Mount Everest

and you got your jacket
from Justin Bieber,

and maybe your dad is a rich man

who takes you to exotic places.

- Thanks.

So what about you?

Why did you skip today?

Because I just wanted to get
a boyfriend before I graduate.

- Speaking of which, we've gotta
get you to that last party.

If only we could get
past the ISS teacher.

- What's so funny?

- I gave him those
sleepy time gummy bears.

He ate the whole bottle.

He's not waking up
till tomorrow morning.

- Come on, guys,
let's go to my house.

We need change for
that college party.

- What are we gonna do about
the alcohol we need to bring?

- We're gonna have to go
with this. I hope it works.

- Whoa.

Hi!

Alayna, you look great.

- Thank you, Skip.

You don't look so bad yourself.

- Oh.

- We brought the
bottle of vodka.

- Oh, sweet.

Yeah, my sister will be
super happy about that.

Come in, please.

So where are you going
to college next year?

- Hopefully South Texas State.

- Oh, I hear they have
really cool sororities there.

I hope to join a fraternity
when I get into college.

You know, you're really cool.

I'm really glad I got
to formally meet you.

- Thanks.

So, you're coming to my
choir recital tonight, right?

- Yeah.

- All right, ladies.
You ready for this?

- Yes.
- Yes.

- Thank you.

- Mm-hm.

- Hey. Oh.

- Hey, loser.

What are you doing here?
And where's my trophy?

- In a safe place.

- All right, ladies,
let's drink up

before we kick this moron's ass.

- I really don't think
you should drink-

- Shut up, loser!

- You do know that's
toilet water, right?

- What the hell?

- You little shit!

- Hello?

- Alayna? It's Kara.

Where are you?

The concert's going to
start in like 30 minutes,

a and Leslie's been looking
for you to do some warmups

and go over a plan.

- I'm going to be there soon,

but I'm in the middle
of something right now.

- What are you talking about?

This is the biggest
concert of the year.

There's gonna be recruiters
from all the colleges.

- I know.

- This is the moment
you've been waiting for,

the time for you to
show off your new song.

- Okay, well what time's my cue?

I'm gonna try to
be there in time.

- 7:45.

- Okay, I'll see you soon.

I need to kick
someone's ass right now.

- Stop it, Italy.

- Italy, what do you want?

- You know what I want. I
want my trophy you stole.

- Uh, no, you stole it first.

I'm just returning it.

- So what if I stole
it? I deserve it anyway.

And you girls should have
never taken it for me.

- Nobody cares about
your stupid trophy.

I'm sick and tired of you
messing with me and my friends,

and this is gonna be
the last time you do.

Senior year is about to be over,

and you losers think
you can beat me?

- We don't need someone
in my life like you.

- Hey, stop it.

- What are you gonna do, choir
nerd, sing me a little song?

- Alayna!

♪ Twinkle twinkle little star ♪

♪ How I wonder what you are ♪

♪ Up above the world so high ♪

♪ Like a diamond in this sky ♪

♪ Twinkle twinkle little star ♪

♪ How I wonder what you are ♪

- Okay, guys, let's go.

- Okay, I'm gonna
go up on the stage.

You guys go sit in the audience.

- Thank you. It was beautiful.

Thank you. Thank you so much.

- Can you plug my
phone in and play this track?

- Thank you so
much for coming out

to our program this evening.

We all worked really hard.

We have such talent
in our school.

- Principal Leigh!

Principal Leigh!

Principal Leigh, I...

I have the trophy that
Italy stole from you.

- Well, why, thank
you, Jennifer.

This is one of
our best students.

She's so good and
she helps everyone.

And thank you, Jennifer,

for bringing back the
cheerleader trophy.

- And you're
gonna graduate me this year.

- No.

- One good thing.

- And she'll be
graduating this year.

- There she is!

That's the one who sold
the trophy! Not me, her!

- Of course I did!

It's my trophy! I earned it!

- Italy, I'd like to
have a word with you

and your two friends.

- Oh no.

- Hi, everyone.

My name is Alayna,
and I am a choir nerd.

I skipped school today,

and I learned a lot of
things with my three friends.

You know when you
don't really know

what the future will look like,

but you kind of know that
everything's gonna be fine?

Well, today was
one of those days.

- I was supposed to
sing my final song

for the recital tonight,
because this is my senior year.

But you know what?

It is not the end
of our senior year.

It's the beginning of a new year

for all of my new friends,
old, near, and far.

And I wanna dedicate this
song to my three best friends.

Thanks for being with me
today. I had an awesome time.

And now...

they are going to sing with me.

- We'll do our best.

- I learned a ton
of new stuff today.

Just because you're the
prettiest girl in school

does not mean you don't
have insecurities.

And even the toughest
girls have problems.

And even the weirdest out
of all of us have a heart.

- Hit it, Kara.

♪ I was always thinking that
I can do this all alone ♪

♪ While realizing that my
heart was turning to stone ♪

♪ You never walked away ♪

♪ You never turned
your back on me ♪

♪ You took me by the hand ♪

♪ You showed me how
to set me free ♪

♪ I was always thinking
I should be missing out ♪

♪ While realizing that my soul
wants to scream and shout ♪

♪ You never walked away ♪

♪ You never turned
your back on me ♪

♪ You took me by the hand ♪

♪ You me showed me
how to set me free ♪

♪ I finally see the signs
of what's been on the line ♪

♪ I will do anything just
about anything just for you ♪

♪ With a friend like you ♪

♪ There's just about
nothing that I can't do ♪

♪ So I realize that this is
the time to be on my way ♪

♪ To letting go and leave
behind that dreadful day ♪

♪ You never backed away ♪

♪ You showed me what
was right and wrong ♪

♪ You showed me how to fight ♪

♪ And that I can be on my own ♪

♪ I finally see the signs
of what's been on the line ♪

♪ I finally see the signs and
I won't forget this time ♪

♪ That I will do anything just
about anything just for you ♪

♪ With a friend like you ♪

♪ There's just about
nothing that I can't do ♪

♪ I will do anything ♪

♪ Just about anything
just for you ♪

♪ I will do anything just
about anything just for you ♪

♪ Just for you ♪

♪ With a friend like you ♪

♪ There's just about
nothing that I can't do ♪

♪ I can't do ♪

♪ I will do anything just
about anything just for you ♪

♪ Just for you ♪

♪ With a friend like you ♪

♪ There's just about
nothing that I won't do ♪

♪ I won't do ♪

- What on earth are you wearing?

- Mom, I don't care anymore.

- Young lady, don't start.

- I just want to be me.

- You're going to ruin your
shot to be a top model.

- Mom, I don't
wanna be like you.

I just want to be a simple
girl with simple problems.

Trust me, Mom. I
know what I'm doing.

You raised a really
good daughter.

Just let me dress how I want to.

I'll grow up soon, and I'll
make you so proud, I promise.

I'm sorry. I just wanna change.

We'll work on it, baby.

- I'm gonna miss
you, little buddy.

We had a lot of fun
today, didn't we?

Did you like how
I sang up there?

- I sure did, honey.

- Dad!

- Is that your trophy?

- No, but I did steal it
from some evil cheerleaders.

- That's a good looking trophy.

Oh!

Well, let's get you home.

I think I'll make you
chicken on a stick.

- Chicken on a stick!

- Well, world, whatever
life you have ahead of me,

I'm ready.

- Can you give us a minute?

- Yeah.

- See? Today wasn't
so bad after all.

- Yeah, it was awesome!
And it's all thanks to you.

You know you're my best friend,

no matter what school I go to?

- Okay, I have to go
get the other girls.

But go get your guy.

- You really made my day today.

- No, you made mine.

- I just can't believe how
cool this day turned out.

- With me, every
day's a Skip day.

♪ When will I see you again. ♪

♪ When it will come to an end ♪

♪ When will I hold you again ♪

♪ When I needed you
you never needed me ♪

♪ When will it come to an end ♪

♪ When I needed you
you never needed me ♪

♪ I chased you ♪

♪ I faced you ♪

♪ I said the words I wanted
you to hear me baby ♪

♪ You faced me ♪

♪ Replaced me ♪

♪ I thought you were the one ♪

♪ To hold me through
the lightening ♪

♪ When will I see you again ♪

♪ When will it come to an end ♪

♪ I chased you ♪

♪ I faced you ♪

♪ I said the words I want
you to hear me baby ♪

- We're ready!

- 37 Bravo,
take seven, marker.

- Ready?

You all ready? And so...

So you'll step-

- Step in?
- Yeah.

- We're
gonna call it time please.

- Me as too.

Me as too.

What did you say?

- I don't know what
I said.

I was gonna say, "Me as well,"
but then I said, "Me too,"

and I was like, "Me as too."

- Step back.

- She's always on
Snapchat.

- No, I had something to do!

And I'm not gonna fight
with you right now!

- I'm gonna pretend we're not.

- This girl.

- What?

This isn't enough to
get us into the party?

- No, Jennifer.

- Jennifer.

- Guys,
hold on, wait for me.

- Ha ha ha ha.

- Not in this in.

Oh, oh.

- Okay, go.

- No, it's just that
they let teenagers

into the liquor store because
they sell chips and soda.

Let's go check it out.

- Okay.
Looks good, right?

- Yes!

I got the line!

- What are you kids
doing in my store?

- Okay, one more.

- I'm just on the apple.
Do you want me to crouch?

- Sorry.

- How'd you do it?

- As you can see here, Bill,

it's kinda coming down out here.

I don't know when
it's gonna stop,

but it should be.

- Help!

It's so windy out here.

It's like we're in
Australia something,

where it's really windy.

- Australia?
- It's crazy.

- Reset.

- Such a doll face, that Gabby.

She's so silly sometimes.

- So I'll just kind of turn
around and notice that, Kellyn.

- She's just being silly.

I look like you're
about to look back.

You're gonna look at her.

- No more saying
cuss words, guys!

- It's rude.

- It's
inappropriate and rude.

- No, no, no.

- No more saying cuss words!

It's inappropriate and rude.

- It's inappropriate and rude.

- I skipped school today,

and I learned a lot
of things from my...

I skipped school today and...

Better?

I trust you.

- Good.
Let's roll it.

- Hit it.

Hi!

- Look at them go.

- I was
gonna say sorry.

- One more
time. Ready. and action.

- I think my mom has booze in
her liquor bar at my house.

- Darla's house we go.

- One more time.

- I think my mom has booze...

Let me do that again.

So for the part at the end

where she's doing some new...

- Pretty easy too,

so you have enough breathing.

- I know.

- Sorry, guys, the
college party's at 2:00 p.m.

- Oh, sorry.

- Guys, the
college party's at-

- Oh, I forgot to
open the fricking lid.

- Hey, stop it.

- What are you gonna
do, choir nerd?

sing me a little song?

I messed up.

Oh yeah?

Let's call Principal Leigh
and leave a unanimous message.

- What?
- An anonymous message.

- Okay, let's
do that one more time.

- Wow, that was a close call.

- Scene 20
alpha, take one, marker.

- Oh, no, you're good.
- Aw.

- Keep a beat on dialogue.

- How was that?

- Yeah!

- If you are in the
Bitters Road area,

then maybe you saw us filming.

- You all understand
what's happening, right?

- Yes.

- We're good, we're good.
We're ready to do it.

- Thanks For
watching Skip Day!