Beverly Hills, 90210 (1990–2000): Season 1, Episode 9 - The Gentle Art of Listening - full transcript

Brenda finds herself in a crisis when she gets to know an unseen student date-rape victim from Andrea's volunteer help line. Meanwhile, Brandon gets tempted by an older woman, named Nina, who specializes in health massage solutions.

This is
Chief Superintendent Danielson's office.

Hi. Is he in for David Silver?

No, he's not in at the moment.
May I take a message?

Yeah, would you tell him
that David Silver,

the new voice of West Beverly High,

called live and direct
from the Senior Quad

to remind him
that this year's Grudge Week

against Beverly High starts today?

- Isn't that right, Scott?
- Yeah.

Hello? Hello?

Did I... Did I do something wrong?



- Brenda, ixnay.
- Where are we going?

- Anywhere but here.
- Really.

- You don't wanna stay?
- No.

- Beverly Centre, or the Pavilion?
- No, Melrose.

What a concept.

Come on, you guys.
Where's your school spirit?

I lost that in the seventh grade.

That's not all she lost in seventh grade.

Can we please go
before I turn into a pom-pom?

Fine, let's go.

- Hey, Steve.
- Brandon.

Did you sign up
for the Battle of the Beverlys?

Well, I would've,
but since I work nights, it's difficult.

- What about you?
- I'm in the co-ed tug of war.



Yeah, well, aren't we all?

- Hey, Dylan.
- Dylan.

Gentlemen.

I didn't think Grudge Week
would be your kind of thing.

Grudge Week is every guy's thing.

What? What? I don't get it.

Well, a lot of the freshmen girls
get into the spirit of the scene

and try to pick up older guys.

Look.

Looks like Minnesota's already
got a little puppy over there.

Mom, this is not funny.

I didn't say it was funny.
I said it was adorable.

Adorable? How about psychotic?

Brandon, the girl has a crush on you.
You should be flattered.

Flattered that a 14-year-old
follows me around all day?

And, you know, the worst part

is if I accidentally
make eye contact with her,

she pretends she's looking
over the rainbow or something.

She's shy, that's all. What's her name?

- I don't know and I don't care.
- Oh, you're such a heartbreaker.

- Hey, Bren.
- Hi, honey.

Hi.

Why is it that she always waits
till your father gets out of town

before she goes theatrical on me?

Let me talk to her.

Hey.

Hi.

Brenda,

are you on something?

- Get out of my room.
- No.

Not until you tell me
what's the matter with you.

Hey, come on.

You can tell me.

It's no big deal.

It's just...

Well, you know how much
I like Kelly and Donna.

I mean, they're practically
my best friends in the world.

But how many days in a row
can you go shopping

before you're declared
officially brain dead?

- Well, what would you rather be doing?
- Well, that's the thing.

When we first got here
I thought I'd try out for cheerleader.

- Well, why don't you?
- I don't know.

All the girls on the squad
are in this obnoxious little clique.

Well, what do you wanna do?

- I want to do something meaningful.
- Meaningful?

Yeah.

Well, you know, Andrea Zuckerman
volunteers at this place.

I think it's called the Rap Line

where they field calls from troubled kids
and help them with their problems.

I don't know.

What, it's not
meaningful enough for you?

No, it sounds fine. It's just...

Andrea Zuckerman?

The kid can't even write
a compound sentence

without stumbling over his participles,
and he says that I am being too critical.

- Andrea.
- Oh, hi, Brenda.

What's up?

Brandon mentioned that you volunteer
at a rap line for teens,

and it sounded like something
I'd like to get involved with.

- You would?
- You sound surprised.

Well, no. It's just that

you have to go through a long
three-month training program

before they even consider
letting you work the phones.

Okay.

And you have to be the kind of person
who is dedicated.

I know that.

Even if that means giving up
most of your social life.

Like I said, I know that.

Good.

Then I'll see you there.

Good.

How long have your mom
and your stepfather been married?

Well, the national hotline number for
teenage runways is 1-800-HIT-HOME.

Okay, so when was the last time
that you got high?

Now, I know it seems
like the end of the world.

We average about five calls a night
from guys your age

whose mother or sisters
catch them masturbating.

Okay, I'm having trouble
trying to follow...

- Really.
...what you're trying to say to me.

Okay, you're getting high before school,
but you say you're not abusing drugs?

Have you thought about talking
to your father?

All right, and will you call me
after you talk to him?

All right. Bye.

- Rap Line.
- Hi, is Brenda there?

Brenda, it's for you.

Can you take it
on the auxiliary line, please?

I specifically told her no personal calls.

Hello?

Donna just told her mom
she wants to get a nose job.

It's a crisis.

- Really?
- So can you talk?

- Not really.
- Do we still want to be a social worker?

- Kelly.
- What time should I rescue you?

They shut the phone lines down
at 10:00.

Okay, I'll see you then. Bye.

That was my ride.

She needed the address.

Here you go, gentlemen.

Hey, Nat,

you and your friend
are gonna have to keep it down.

You're giving the customers
the wrong idea.

My muscles haven't felt this appreciated
since I took my last R and R in Bangkok.

- What are you doing?
- Acupressure.

- Oh, is that like acupuncture?
- Well, kissing cousins.

Both techniques have been used
for centuries in China

to reduce pain,
anaesthetize the body experience.

Yeah?

The main difference is that
with acupuncture you use needles,

whereas with acupressure,

you stimulate the trigger points
with the tips of your fingers,

and the texture of your touch.

Cool.

- You're next.
- Huh?

I wish. I got customers.

Well, we'll have to schedule
a private session for you then,

won't we?

Now, look, if you wake up tomorrow
and you're still feeling bugged,

I want you to give me a call.
We start at 6:00. Just ask for Andrea.

You're welcome, Kevin.

Okay, bye.

I never thought I was going to make it
through that call.

You were terrific.

You all were. Congratulations.
You made it through another night.

Brenda, will we see you again?

Yes.

- Yes, you will.
- Good.

Have a good night.

- Good night.
- Good night.

- Good night.
- Good night.

So, is Brandon picking you up?

Kelly Taylor.

This takes a real commitment, Brenda.

I know what it takes, Andrea.

And I think I can do this
just as well as anybody else.

Say hi to Brandon for me.

Could you please let me in?

Please?

Gracias.

I'm leaving right now.

- Kelly.
- I'm sorry.

Let me call you right back.
Donna's mom is totally flipping out.

Call me back.

I don't forgive you.

Kelly?

No, this isn't Kelly.

Is there someone there I can talk to?

I really need to talk to someone.

Hello?

I said I really need to talk to someone.

Okay, sure.

You can talk to me.

Who are you?

Brenda.

Are you in high school?

Yeah.

I just started West Beverly
this semester.

How about you? What's your name?

Do I have to tell you?

No, not at all.

I'll just listen.

But whatever I say,
it's just between you and me, right?

- If you want it that way.
- Promise?

Sure.

Well, it's not that I'm not all right.
I'm all right. I really am.

Well, good.

Where are you?

I'm at a pay phone near school.

And what I'm calling about is, see,

there's this guy that goes to my school,

and I really like him a lot
and he says he likes me.

Does he?

I'm sorry, you don't have to answer that.

I shouldn't have said anything.

Go on. I'm listening.

Are you there?

Are you still on the line?

- Hello? Hello?
- I'm here.

I just...

My question is...

Is when you're really making it

and you tell him to stop and he doesn't,

does that mean it's my fault?

No.

I mean, I don't think so.

I guess what I really need to know

is how do you know
if you've been raped?

Whatever you do,
don't be furious with me.

If you would have heard Donna's mother
shrieking over the phone,

you'd understand why I'm so late.

Are you okay?

I am going to get reamed beyond belief.

Why? You didn't do anything wrong.

I broke into the office after hours,

I answered the phone even though
I knew it was supposed to be shut off.

So you thought it was me calling.

But when I found out it wasn't,
I could've hung up.

But you didn't.
She needed somebody to talk to.

That's right.

Someone qualified.

It looked so easy watching Andrea
and the others do it.

But my trouble was, I got totally hung up
the first minute or so,

'cause I kept thinking
that I knew her voice.

You're kidding.

- Who?
- I don't know.

I thought I did, but now I don't even have
a clear picture of what happened.

You think she was lying?

You don't call an anonymous hotline
unless you're in trouble.

Mom, hi.
What are you doing up so late?

Just following your example.

Starting tomorrow, I'll be working
at the recycling centre twice a week.

That's great.
Maybe I could start working there, too.

- We could...
- Well, now, honey,

you don't wanna spread yourself
too thin.

Now, having said that,
I spoke to your father tonight,

and we are so proud of you
for getting involved in this Rap Line.

It sounds like something really positive.

I think they're very lucky to have you.

Thanks, Mom.

Ricky Kravitz

and George Sudaris.

There you have it.

The front line.
The senior class varsity lettermen.

That's right, that's right.

You heard it here first.

Last night was a fluke.
Tonight, it's our turn.

We're gonna win tomorrow night,
and the night after that,

so that we can bring the cup back
to West Beverly where it belongs.

So what happened, then, stud?

Well, then Nina told me
to close my eyes and relax

and centre my energy
which, of course, I did.

I bet you did.

And then she started
rubbing the balls of my feet.

She rubbed the balls of your feet?

We're talking major-league,
prime-time heaven here, man.

The moment she touched me

I got this warm tingling sensation
all over my body

just like she said I would.

Well, after that I put
my shoes and socks back on,

and I helped Nat close down the joint.

- What about Nina?
- She left.

- She left without you?
- Yeah.

Oh, you blew it. Blew it.

- What are you talking about?
- She was coming on to you, Brandon.

Oh, you're crazy, man.

- Brandon.
- You're crazy.

Nina's not interested
in someone my age. She's a woman.

She's traveled all through Asia
and the South Pacific.

- How old is she, Brandon?
- She's old.

She worked at the Peach Pit
the whole time she was in high school.

- Well, how old is she?
- I don't know.

She's got to be at least 23.

Twenty-three?

You blew it. You blew it.

- Andrea.
- Hello.

Look, I had a little trouble
at the Rap Line last night.

It's perfectly all right, Brenda.

Yeah, but I need to talk to you
about something specific.

Like I said when we first talked,

it takes a certain kind of personality
to make it through the program.

- No, you don't understand.
- Yes, I do.

You don't have to apologize
or feel like you're a bad person.

Most of our trainees
don't make it through the first week,

so you don't have to feel badly
about this at all.

- Really?
- Absolutely.

How are your feet?

Hey, how you doing?

Better than I have been
in my entire existence.

I just took a float
in a sensory deprivation tank.

Have you ever tried it?

- Can't say that I have.
- It is incredible.

First, you take off all your clothes,

and then you get into this tank
filled with this warm soothing water,

and then they close the lid.

Sounds like being in a casket.

And it's just you

left alone with your inner self

to contemplate your most private
and primal thoughts.

So what were you thinking about
in there?

Peach pie.

No, it's true.
Ever since I moved back to LA,

it's practically all
I've been dreaming about.

Well, you want it a la mode?

Don't you just love the way
that rolls off your tongue?

A la mode.

- Nat.
- Huh?

- Can I ask you a question?
- Shoot.

What's the story with Nina?

Nina, sweet Nina.

I've never met anyone like her before.

Yup, she's an original.

She gets this twinkle in her eye
every time she talks to me.

You and everyone else.

She likes to flirt with everyone, huh?

Let's just say

when she worked here,
she was definitely a wild child.

Rap Line, this is Andrea.

Brenda, come in.
Glad to have you back.

Thanks.

When a caller doesn't want
to leave a name or a phone number,

how do you get them to trust you?

Well, you have to keep
prodding and listening

until you get them to come around.

The real skill is learning how to listen,

and, of course, knowing what to do
with what you've heard.

Should I get that?

- You know the rules.
- And let me know. Bye.

And what I'm learning now

is the best possible therapy
you could ever do for your skin tone.

It's called an herbal wrap.

What's that?

Well, it's a natural way
to detoxify your system

and re-mineralize your entire body.

- Really?
- It is so great.

First, you get a massage
with all the essential oils

like sage and juniper.

And then you get wrapped in plastic.

Really?

And then we cover your entire body
with these thick, hot steaming towels.

Really?

And then you take a hot shower,

and we rub in all the creams.

Oh.

Listen, I don't really know
how to say this,

but it's really hard for me
to find subjects

who are willing
to let me practice on them.

So I was hoping
that maybe tomorrow after work,

you could come back to my place
and I could try my technique out on you.

That... I think that could be arranged.

I was hoping you'd say that.

Good night, guys.

It never fails.

I'll take it.

Rap Line. This is Andrea, who's this?

- Do I have to give my name?
- No, you don't have to leave your name,

but for next time,
our hours are 6:00 to 10:00.

But... Well, we have a few minutes.

- Are you a first-time caller?
- No, I called last night.

Oh, last night?
Well, who did you talk to?

- Brenda.
- Could you hold on for a second?

Brenda, did you pick up the phone
after hours last night?

I'm sorry. I thought it was my ride.

- Oh, Brenda.
- I can't believe you.

Look, I made a mistake.

I tried to tell you, but you wouldn't listen.

Okay, okay. Calm down.
What's the caller's situation?

- Possible date rape.
- Great. Something simple for a change.

- Look, what are we gonna do?
- Let's give Brenda the phone.

I'll be right next to you
if you get in trouble.

Okay.

- This is Brenda.
- Hi, Brenda.

I'm sorry to bother you again.

Oh, it's no bother.
I was hoping you'd call back.

Where are you?

Are you at the same pay phone?

Yeah.

Are you okay?

No, it happened again.

And he didn't want to kiss me.
He just kept doing it, and it hurt so bad.

I just want to assure you
that we're in no hurry here.

You can take
as much time as you need.

I'm right here for you.

We did it in the parking lot
behind the gym.

Was it the same guy?

Yeah.

I didn't want to do it,
but everyone was partying

because we had just won
this school competition thing.

You mean Grudge Week?

Is that right?

Do you go to Beverly High School
or West Beverly?

I can't talk about this right now.

- I'll call you tomorrow.
- No, wait.

Hi, Brenda.

How are you doing this morning?

All right. Maybe a little shaky.

That's not hard to believe.

Look, Andrea.
You can put me down all you want.

Why would I want to do that?

You handled yourself like a pro
with that caller last night.

It was... It was very impressive.

Well, good. I'm glad you feel that way.

So, on that note,

what do you say we take it from the top?

Okay.

Hi, Brenda.
How are you doing this morning?

I'm climbing the walls.

Every single time I hear a girl's voice,
I whirl around

to see if it matches the voice
that I keep hearing in my head.

You're sure the caller goes
to school here?

Almost positive.

She said she was attacked after, quote,
"We won this competition,"

so she must have been talking
about Grudge Week.

Why? Did we win the three-legged
cat race last night, or what?

Andrea, how can you get away
with being editor of the paper

when you have so much contempt
for the student body?

That obvious, huh?

Can you blame me?

It could be anyone.

Hi, Lucy.

I hate being a freshman.

- Yo, Dylan.
- Yo, what?

- Mind if I pick your brain for a minute?
- Hey, be my guest.

You know you may even find
something in there.

You got some sand in your ear.

Hey, man, it was Manhattan Beach.

The swells were breaking
three to five feet this morning.

- You going out with me again?
- Probably not,

now that I'm on the verge of making it
with an older woman.

Slim, I'm impressed.
Who's the lucky lady?

Her name's Nina.
She used to work at the Peach Pit.

She's hot, but in an organic kind of way,

- kind of like Deborah Winger.
- Have fun.

Hey, listen, you've been with
an older woman before, right?

It's not my style to kiss and tell,

- but... What's your question?
- Okay.

If we,

like, you know, if we do it,

is she gonna expect me
to spend the night?

- It's customary. Yeah.
- That's what I thought you'd say.

How am I going to get around my mom?

Minnesota, you'll figure something out.

Wait, wait.
Just one more thing, real quick.

I ain't going anywhere.

It's kind of embarrassing.

- No, it isn't.
- Yeah, it is.

- No, it isn't.
- Yeah, it is.

- No, it isn't.
- Okay, okay, look.

What I need to know is

the first time you were
with the older woman,

you woke up next to her
and she was lying there,

what'd you say to her?

Would you like a cup of coffee?

That's what I thought.

Thanks, Dylan.

Anytime.

- I'm sorry.
- Hey.

No harm, no foul.

So how much they pay you for all these?

About six cents a pound, but I let
the recycling centre keep the money.

Hey, listen, I wanted to make sure
that this was okay.

Tomorrow morning I'm gonna leave
real early, like about 5:00

to do some surfing with Dylan
before school.

- Sounds adventurous.
- But it's okay, right?

- Well, just be careful.
- I will be.

So I might not see you
until after school tomorrow.

Why?

Well, after work tonight
I'm gonna go straight over to the library.

I have to study
for this monster history test.

Probably won't get back
until after you're asleep.

Well, if I'm asleep, don't wake me.

I won't.

Brandon, come on.
I can't be late tonight.

Okay, okay. Just give me two minutes.

Who died?

- I just borrowed some of Dad's cologne.
- Like half the bottle.

Hey, it'll wear off by the time I need it
tonight,

when I'm with Nina.

Sweet Nina.

Brandon, please.
I have to be there by 6:00.

Okay, okay. Thanks for listening to me.

Brandon, I'm sorry.

I'm just so frazzled
with this Rap Line stuff.

Oh, yeah, how's that working out?

Totally intense.

Tell me.

I can't.

Don't worry.
I won't say anything to anybody.

No, it's not that.

There's just this
very specific situation happening

that if I tell you about it, it would be
a complete breach of confidence.

- I won't tell anyone.
- It doesn't matter.

I promised the caller
I wouldn't say anything to anybody.

Fine. Fine.

Just don't expect me to tell you anything
about the 25-year-old woman I'm dating.

- Well, what can I do for you?
- Call me back

and let me know how it went, okay?

Okay, you're welcome. Bye-bye.

Rap Line. May I help you?

Well, if you wanna know
if you're pregnant or not,

you're gonna have to go in
and get the test done.

Can your mom take you?

When do you plan on telling her?

- Well, if you're not gonna tell her...
- Keith.

...what are you gonna do?
- Keith!

Damn it, Keith, I'm sorry,
but you have to pick that up.

It's been ringing off the hook.

Hold on one second, okay?

Rap Line, this is Keith.
Are you a first-time caller?

Follow up tomorrow.

- Okay, thanks.
- Good night.

Look, 15 more minutes.

Fifteen more minutes
is all I'm asking for.

I'm sorry, Brenda.

Why can't we stay?
This girl needs counseling.

- You said so yourself.
- That's right,

but you can't force anyone
to pick up the phone and call us.

And, since she didn't call,
we have to assume that she's okay,

at least for tonight.

I know it's rough,
but the real secret in all of this

is learning how to let it go
when the day is done.

Yeah, particularly for Carol
since she works an 18 hour day.

Sad, but true.
You girls gonna be all right?

Yeah, the bus should be here
in a few minutes.

All right. Good night.

- Sleep well.
- Good night.

- Good night. Thanks.
- Take care.

- What are you doing?
- Guess.

- I'm getting Carol.
- No, Andrea, please, listen to me.

The first time she called,
it was around 10:30.

Last night she called right at 10:00,
right when we were leaving.

- So what?
- So it's 10:05.

The phone could be ringing right now.

- You don't know that.
- That's right.

And I won't know
unless I get up there and answer it.

Excuse the mess,
but it's always like this.

No, I love it.

It has a very earthy quality to it.

Yeah? That's what Richard says, too.

Richard?

I thought I heard someone.

- Hi, sweetie.
- Hi.

- How are you?
- I'm good, but I'm swamped.

Now, I'm better and swamped.

Oh, wait, before you go,
I want you to meet Brandon Walsh.

- Hey, how are you?
- How you doing?

Good.

- Brandon's going to be my guinea pig.
- Yeah?

He's letting me do
a full herbal wrap on him.

Hey, well, you're in good hands.
Nina's the best student I ever had.

That's why I fell in love with her.

Richard's teaching holistic medicine
at the Maxwell Institute,

and he's finishing up his doctorate
at USC.

- Great.
- Oh, wait, before I forget.

We give this to all our special friends.

The Tibetan Book of The Dead.

Thanks.

Rap Line. This is Brenda.

Could I speak to a counselor, please?

Sorry, our office hours
are from 6:00 to 10:00.

If you call back tomorrow,
one of our trained volunteers

will be available to take your call.

Yes, good night.

It's been 45 minutes, Brenda.

You'd think one of these calls
would be her.

The phones ring all night around here.

We should go.

For what it's worth,

I'm glad we came back tonight.

For all the good it did.

Well, you want to take it?

Be my guest.

- Rap Line.
- I'm sorry to bother you again.

It's for you.

What do you know? It's me again.

I was hoping you'd call.

Why? So you could sit back
and judge me?

No.

Or get turned on?

- Look...
- Or be Little Miss Mary Sunshine

assuring me that everything's
gonna be all roses and pink.

What happened out there tonight?

Come on. You wouldn't be this angry

and you wouldn't have called us
if nothing happened.

What do you think happened?

I think he found you again.

Yeah, but tonight
he brought along his friend.

- Tell me your name.
- Forget it.

- No, I want to know who you are.
- Brenda.

Look, don't be afraid.

I know it's scary,
but you've got to stand up to them.

You have to make this go away,
so they won't hurt you anymore.

- You shouldn't be telling her this.
- It's the truth, Andrea.

Are you talking about me?

Just with one
of the other student volunteers.

You're a two-faced liar,
just like the rest of them.

That's not true.

What's her name?

Andrea.

Andrea who?

Andrea Zuckerman.

Apparently not one of my bigger fans.

I know who it is.

At least, I think I do.

Excuse me.

- Are you Bonnie?
- Yeah.

- Do I know you?
- Yes.

I'm Brenda.

Listen, with the spirit meeting
this afternoon

and tonight being the last night
of the Grudge Week,

I really don't have a lot of time to talk.

Well, maybe you should make the time

so you won't have
to use the phone tonight.

Look, a lot of what I said,

I might've made it seem worse
than it really was.

- A lot of it was kind of fun.
- Which part?

Where he hurt you
or where he brought his friend along?

Brenda, when I made those calls,
I needed somebody to talk to.

And I was there for you.

Yes, you were,
but on the other end of the line

where I didn't have to see you,
and you didn't know who I was.

And you changed that.

If you tell anybody what I said to you,
if you break your promise to me,

- I'll make you sorry.
- Look, Bonnie.

I know what you're going through.

You're a sophomore.
You want to be popular.

And you want the popular guys
to go out with you.

Shut up.

- But it's not worth it.
- Shut up!

Can't you see they're just using you?

You're just... You're jealous.

You're jealous
because you're a nobody at this school

and I'm...

- I gotta go.
- Bonnie!

Andrea,

- I've been looking all over for you.
- What's wrong?

She doesn't want to come forward.

- You talked to her?
- Face to face.

And if I reveal who she is,
there's no telling what she'll do.

- What a mess.
- What am I gonna do?

You've got to talk to Carol.

You know what she'll say.

"You can't force a kid to seek help
unless they want to help themselves."

Ours is not to reason why.

Ours is but to listen

and try not to cry.

I knew we'd ultimately pull
that sucker out.

In that last event?

Hey, we're just saving
the best for last, right?

The co-ed tug of war
has always been my specialty.

- Way to go, Sanders.
- Hey,

couldn't have done it without you guys
tugging on the rope.

Hey, what're you guys doing tonight?

Nothing special.

Larry doesn't know
the way to Becky's house,

so I'll have to meet you there.

- Well, can't you just walk me to my car?
- I don't want to keep them waiting.

Come on, Jill.
I stuck around just to wait for you.

Please. It'll just take a minute.

Hey, Bonnie. You need a ride?

Not tonight.

Yeah, tonight.

We won. We've got to celebrate.

Please, George.

What's the matter?
Don't you like us? Huh?

Please.

Don't you know how much we like you?

And want you?

Please.

Are you going to make us beg for it?

Or are we gonna have
to get nasty again?

Please.

Get in the car, Bonnie.

No.

Then we'll just have to do it standing up.

Please.

Freeze! Police. Now!

Back off, and put your hands in the air.

You have the right to remain silent.

If you give up the right to remain silent,
anything you say

can and will be held against you
in a court of law.

Are you gonna go down
and say something?

No.

I gotta be by myself.

How did she know
this was going to happen like this?

All the calls came after 10:00,

so your sister figured that these attacks

might be taking place
after each Grudge Night event.

How'd she put all that together?

She's a good listener.

Tell her the latest.

Well, my folks absolutely refused
to let me have my nose done,

but instead,
they're buying me a new car.

Life could be worse, huh?

I guess.

So, Brandon, what ever happened
with that older chick

- that was coming on to you?
- We're just good friends.

- Face it, you blew it.
- Nothing was blown.

You know what your problem is?

You're hung up on this age thing.

No, I'm not. Not really.

Well, maybe a little.

You're Lucy, right?

I haven't had a chance
to introduce myself.

I'm Brandon Walsh.

Hi, Brandon.

You have a nice smile.

See you.

- Hi, Scott.
- Hi, Lucy.