Beverly Hills, 90210 (1990–2000): Season 8, Episode 7 - Pride and Prejudice - full transcript

Brandon's overprotection of Kelly after the drive-by shooter and his friend go free on a legal technicality alienates both of them to a point of anger. Meanwhile, Donna finally learns of Valerie's back-stabbing of stealing all of her clients. So, Donna successfully gets revenge against Valerie when she sets up Cooper and Valerie on a dinner date to a fancy new restaurant where Noah also shows up after Donna anonymously sends him a message to meet Valerie there. A record executive makes a huge offer for David's band, but problems come up after Devin and his group surprises David with the racial material they plan for their debut at the After Dark. Also, Steve continues to try to win Carly's affections by trying to help her keep her small house in order.

On The West
Side, it's a stalled...

Day on Wall Street,
blue-chip stock...

♪ ♪

Dude, you're killing me
with the scanning, please.

Well, somebody's
wound a little tight today.

I'm just nervous, okay?

I've got a lot
riding on this band.

Speaking of which, here it is.

"The After Dark proudly
presents Cain Was Able.

Free concert
tickets to the first 50

Beverly Beat
readers at the door.



Well, looks pretty good.

I guess you owe me big-time.

It's not like you have
nothing to gain from this.

Come on, newspapers
give stuff to their readers

all the time to make them happy.

I'll take that as a thank you.

Sorry. I appreciate it. Good.

Because our paper paid a
pretty penny for those tickets,

not to mention this
free advertising space.

Let's just hope somebody
responds to it now.

Hello?

Sure, I'll, I'll hold
for Mr. Bauer.

Who's that?

Ari Bauer, he heads up A&R



at Monolith Records in New York.

Ah... Mr. Bauer.

Hey, thank you so much
for getting back to me.

Uh, did you get a chance
to listen to the tape?

Really?

That, that's great.

No, breakfast tomorrow
sounds perfect.

Okay, thank you.
I'll see you then.

He liked it?

He loved it.

Yes! Way to go, buddy.

All right.

Yeah, Detective, I appreciate
you keeping me in the loop

on this, but the less you know,

the more sure I am
you let the shooter go.

Yeah, you got the number.

Morning. Good morning.

So, can I drive you to work?

No. I'm placing two
kids in day care today,

and both their families
are in South Central,

so it would be totally
out of your way.

I don't like the idea of
you going down there.

Brandon, it's okay.

I know what you're trying
to do and I love you for it,

but you're not my bodyguard.

And you can't change
what happened, either.

No matter how many times
you call Detective Woods.

Excuse me for wanting

to catch the guy
who almost killed you.

I want to catch him,
too, but the thing is,

I have to move on with my life.

And so do you. I have
gotten on with my life.

I'm working at the newspaper.

Well, there you go.

Why don't you do your job,

let Detective Woods do his,

and I'll do mine, okay?

You're on a roll.

I guess so.

Hey, if anybody asks,
I'm with the band.

You own this place?

Yeah, we'll be passing
out tickets in a few minutes.

I'm not here for a ticket, kid.

I have a delivery for you.

Three cases of salted
mixed nuts, C.O.D.

Why don't you
bring those inside?

We'll handle this in the office.

C.O.D. I heard you.

Steve, do me a favor.

Try and get these people
in some kind of line, all right?

I'll be right out. Yeah.

I'm telling you,

I've got a charge
account with you guys.

Had an account, you mean.

"Past due. Past due.

Past due."

What a shock: "Past due."

I can't believe what's
going on out there.

The crowd is incredible.
Oh, sorry, am I interrupting?

No. You got the cash or not?

You, uh, take a check?

One time.

Kind of guy I am.

I don't believe this.

I must have left my
checkbook at home.

Look, man, I got to go.

Now am I taking my nuts with me

or not? Here, you can
just use one of mine.

I'll pay you back,

tonight.

As soon as I can, I promise.

Whenever. I trust you.

Bye.

♪ ♪

♪ ♪

♪ ♪

♪ It's like the sky has opened ♪

♪ Like the days and
nights that lie ahead ♪

♪ Is like an endless dream ♪

♪ ♪

♪ I often find myself
beside myself ♪

♪ I wonder what it means ♪

♪ I sometimes like... ♪

♪ Sometimes silence is a
friend to me with nothing ♪

♪ Much to say, I live
on my assumptions ♪

♪ And then I try to
connect all my thoughts ♪

♪ And pull it all away... ♪

Hey, how long
is too long to wait

for someone to
show up for breakfast?

Well, we're serving up

tuna melts now
instead of pancakes,

if that's any indication.

This was my last client.

I'm sorry.

And you got all dressed
up and everything.

This wasn't even exactly
what I wanted to do,

but Val and I, you know,

we seemed to be
building something. Yeah.

And you guys seemed
to work well together.

Yeah. Who would've thought?

Okay,

I shouldn't be saying
this, but in the past,

Val hasn't been the most

trustworthy member of our group.

In other words she lies,

cheats

and sleeps with other
people's boyfriends.

Ah, I see Steve
already filled you in.

Still, you know,

I gave her the
benefit of the doubt,

and it was working.

I don't know how I'm
going to break it to her

that we're out of business.

Listen, I'm sure you did
everything you could do.

You shouldn't
take it personally.

Carly, I was a personal shopper.

You know what I'm saying?

Well, at least David's
got something going on.

Well, can I get you

anything else? No.

Thanks for coming over.

I was just about to
start talking to myself.

See, in this business
sometimes you

feel like you're just
talking to yourself.

Right. But I can tell
that you're a listener,

and listeners get
ahead; that's what I do

at Monolith Records, listen.

Well, I'm, uh, I'm listening.

No, no, no, I listen.

I shut the door, I shut my eyes,

I listen to about
50 tapes a day.

When I got to your
tape of Cain Was Able,

that's when I knew it
was time to start talking.

Well, Mr. Bauer, now
I'm really listening.

Okay, enough with
the Mr. Bauer thing.

Mr. Bauer's my father.

It's Ari. Okay? Here you go.

It's $25,000 in
advance and a $250,000

recoupable recording fund

for signing with Monolith.

You sign here and here

and initial here.

Wait, wait, whoa...
hold on a second, Ari.

Now it's my turn to talk.

I'm really interested
in Monolith,

but I got to be honest
with you. No "buts," okay?

I'll throw in another
ten grand signing bonus

not to hear another one.

Ari, listen.

Okay. I taught you that.

You're good. All ears.

Okay, um,

you see, the band is performing
at my club this Friday night

and I have a few other record
labels coming to check them out.

But I'll, uh,

I'll make a decision after that.

What are you doing?
Oh, don't sweat it.

There's nothing
on this contract,

just words in black
ink. I just wanted to see

if I was dealing with a
player and now I know I am.

Look, I'm looking for
a career for your guys,

not just a one-off. I'll
have the real contract

drafted and ready when I
come back on Friday night, okay?

All right, David,
I'll see you later.

Everything okay?

Better than that.

I just turned down 35 grand.

And that's a good thing?

It's a great thing.

I can triple that amount
when everyone else

hears the band play on Friday.

Yeah, but what if...

No "buts."

Please, I hate that word.

Since when?

Trust me.

No one can stop me now.

Sorry, it's...

Just not you, right?

You know, this is the third

ensemble I've shown you.

Nothing pleases you.

Wrong. Nothing
could please me more.

Huh? Chalk stripes,

pin stripes, you think I care?

I'm more interested in what
you're wearing each time

you come back.

You know, I'm supposed
to be here on business.

There's nothing
wrong with mixing

a little business with pleasure.

We seem to do it rather well.

Yeah, too well.

You know this is a
dangerous combination.

So is mixing
stripes with plaids,

but you taught
me to do that, too.

Well, there's always an
exception to every rule. Good.

Because I'm considering
investing in a restaurant,

and I'm hiring you
to host a dinner

this Friday night for
some potential investors.

And to be my date.

You know, if you
want Pretty Woman,

I suggest you rent the video.

I'm not looking for someone
who knows how to giggle on cue.

What are you looking for?

Someone to be by
my side as an equal.

Someone who can hold
her own in a conversation.

Someone who's
becoming part of my life.

Okay, if you say
"someone" one more time,

we're gonna have
to put it to music.

Besides, I've got plans Friday.

Break them.

I don't think I can do that.

Of course you can.

The question is: Do you want to?

Too bad.

I guess that couture
gown on hold at Barney's

is just going to have
to go back on the rack.

Did you say "couture"?

Uh-huh.

What are you doing here?

Mailman. Special delivery.

Thanks.

Hey!

I got a dog inside.

You know the drill,
hates the mailman.

Really? Mm-hmm.

I don't hear anything.

Her bite's worse than her bark.

The kind you don't want
to mess with, I guess.

Hmm, well, this is for Zach.

You shouldn't have.

I know, but I wanted to.

I mean, you really
shouldn't have.

You already got
him a baseball glove

and a model airplane.

Toys won't replace a
trip to Magic Mountain.

Stop playing Santa.

Carly, I like Zach.

I want him

to have these things. No.

Look,

your problem is, is you don't
know when enough's enough.

Come on.

Kids get all excited

when they get something new.

They play with it
every minute of the day

until they burn out,
and then the toy

just collects dust
out in the garage.

So what's your point?

My point is that little
boys and grown men

have something in common.

Don't use him to get to me.

I don't want Zach
getting attached to you

just when you decide to go off
and find a new toy to play with.

I thought we were past this?

We were.

We're not anymore.

Homework on the
first day of school?

Cruel. What's cruel

is all this paperwork to
put one kid in day care.

But you're doing
good, right? Yeah.

It felt really good to be
back among the living.

I'm glad.

Look, um...

I'm sorry about this morning.

Me, too.

You know, the doctor
said it was okay to...

Really? Mm-hmm.

It's been a long time.

I know. Mm-hmm.

You need a refresher course?

You offering? Mm-hmm.

Hey.

What's the matter with you?

I don't know. I just, I...

I can't stop thinking
about the shooting.

"The shooting"?

That sounds like something

you'd see on the
6:00 news, Brandon.

I got shot, okay? When
are we gonna get past this?

You know what? You
got a lot of work to do.

I'm gonna go
downstairs and watch TV.

I miss you.

Me, too.

Hey, it's Noah.

I'm out and you're on.

Hey, it's Val.

Listen, I just found out
that I'm working Friday night.

So bowling's out, but I was
thinking maybe a movie, tonight.

I'll give you a call later?

Okay, bye.

Uh, that doesn't go there.

That goes in mixed papers.

What?

I'm environment friendly.
Give me a break. Okay.

You need a girlfriend.

Are you offering?

Actually, yeah.

Invites to a
five-star restaurant.

There's a chef that's trying out

a new menu for my client.

You could bring Carly.

Sounds like too big a deal.

Like I'm trying too
hard to make up

for not taking Zach
to Magic Mountain.

No, you bring her.

I mean she's like a
Young Mother Hubbard,

who's taking care
of that kid all day.

Cooking, cleaning...
She needs a break.

Maybe you're right.

You're a genius, Valerie.

So you want the invites?

Maybe. Hey, do you
know where the vacuum is?

"Vacuum"?

I don't know what it is.

Hi.

Morning.

Sleep all right? Yeah.

Between infomercials.

I bought you a food dehydrator.

Oh, thanks,

I always wanted one of those.

Sorry, I didn't
come up last night.

How about a date tonight?

Dinner and a movie?

All right.

Yep.

Hi, Detective. Tell him

you can't talk. I will.

Now.

I can't.

Yeah, I'm still here.

Hey.

Hi.

Can you lower the TV down, huh?

I'll just turn it off.

I'm taping it anyway.

Go ahead, pull
yourself up a bowl.

No, that's okay.
I think I'll just

shake the box and see if I
can find the secret decoder ring.

Too late for that. I
already hocked it.

Oh, things that bad, huh?

Oh, far worse.

We have no more clients left.

No more Mrs. Van Dyke.
No more Jane Schulze.

No more Mrs. Burns.

You can stop me anytime now.

So do you know what
really happened? No.

I guess I'm just too
scared to find out.

I feel responsible.

You know, I'm sorry
I got you into this.

No, it's not your fault.

I mean, we still have
Cooper Hargrove.

Yeah, thank God
for small favors.

You want to grab a bowl

with that cereal? No, I'm okay.

Oh, you know what?
I just remembered.

I could totally
use you for a gig

tomorrow night. I have
to be at the After Dark.

Well, we can be finished
before the band goes on.

Really? Mm-hmm.

You think of everything.

Well, if I didn't,
who would, huh?

I don't know.

♪ ♪

Hey, Dave.

Hey, try this intro
tomorrow night.

Ladies and gentlemen,
please join me

by putting your legs together

for the greatest band
to hit the After Dark

since The Archies,

Cain Was Able!

Thank you very much,
thank you. How about...

The greatest band

with an offer from
Monolith Records.

Monolith?

You're serious?

$35,000 advance for signing.

Sweet!

So when do we get the cash?

I turned it down.

You're kidding?

What the hell did
you do that for?

Because I was on the phone

all day yesterday
with other A&R guys,

and what we've got going
on here is a bidding war.

I got to hand it to you, Dave.

Man, you people know
how to squeeze a wallet.

You mean us managers.

Yeah.

Ha-jew.

Excuse me.

So, uh, who's this
chump at Monolith?

He's, uh, he's a
pretty good guy.

Actually, he's taught me a lot.

His name's Ari Bauer.

What kind of a
name is "Ari," huh?

It's a first name.

Either I've been
touched by an angel

or touched in the head.

What did you do here, Mom?

The place looks amazing.

Can you believe it?

Just after Zachary
came home from school,

this young man comes
knocking at the door

with a mop in his hand.

A "young man"?

Well, Zachary
seemed to know him,

so I figured it was okay.

And so I said to the young man,

"Carly is so lucky to
have a friend like you."

Hi, honey.

Hi, Mom.

I was just finishing
up my homework.

Good.

Oh, and then I made him
some of that lemonade,

the old-fashioned
lemonade that you like,

but not as tart as you like it,

but it still had some zing.

And I tried to make
him a sandwich later on,

but he said he wasn't hungry.

I said "How could a boy
like you not be hungry?

"Especially after all
the work you just did.

I got tired just watching you."

Oh, and then the
sweetest thing happened.

Zachary comes from the kitchen

with a cheese
sandwich in his hand,

which he'd been eating,
and he gives half to him.

And they sit and talk and laugh.

And, oh, he just
took to him like...

Dear Carly, I started

with the front lawn,

went to the kitchen

and then I figured,
"Why not do it all?"

It's like you said:

I never know when
enough's enough.

I realized when I
ordered this pizza

that I don't know
what toppings you like.

I'd like to know
stuff like that.

I want to know what
your favorite things are.

Please, let me. Steve.

That was so sad.

I'm on my last tissue.

I would've let you use my shirt.

My hero.

You know, I think I saw
a tear forming in your eye.

That was allergies.

Brandon, Kelly, hey.

Hey! Hey, guys.

Get your hands off her, man.

Brandon, it was an accident.
What the hell's your problem?

Right now, you're my
problem. Brandon, stop it.

Forget about it, whatever
it was; forget about it.

Brandon! Hey!

What is the matter with you?

Hey. Hey.

You okay?

Yeah. Yeah, she's fine.

Val didn't tell me you were
going to be spending the night.

Well, we'll check
with you next time.

I'll get that.

Hey. Hey.

How's it going? Um, is Val here?

Uh, she's not here.

She's not? Where is she?

Let's see, she has breakfast

with Mrs. Van
Something and then,

uh, lunch with Jane
Schulze and Mrs...

Burns? This afternoon.

The amount of
clients you guys have,

you must be raking it in, huh?

Nope, just being raked over.

Well, raise your rates if
you're getting low balled.

If you're working half as
hard as Valerie, you deserve it.

Right.

Actually, I was, uh, supposed
to help Val out tonight.

But, uh, I don't think I'm gonna
be able to work with her now.

Okay, anything I can do to help?

Yeah.

Actually, could you
fill in for me tonight?

Uh, you'd be doing
Val a huge favor.

Oh, two guys at the same time?

You're good.

No, actually I'm bad.

I mean the problem
is, is that one's

really rich and handsome
and the other one's

poor and handsome,
and I just can't decide.

Allow me.

Yeah, I know, you'd probably say

the rich one; I
mean, I would too,

but there's just
really something

about this poor guy. Trust me,

that part of you's going
to get bored long before

the rest of you gets used
to riding around in a limo.

So it's kind of like a
new hair style, huh?

You have to find
one that suits you.

Well, I'll tell you, poor
does not look good on me.

Val?

I didn't know you come here.

It's so expensive.

Friend of yours?

Got a second?

Not really, I'm on a deadline.

I was hoping to have a chance

to talk to you while
Kelly wasn't around.

Like I said, I've
got work to do.

Look, I'm sorry

about last night,
okay? I lost my head.

It's not a problem.

At least not for me.

I was just kind of
hoping you and Kelly had

a chance to talk things out.

There's not much to say.

I'm telling you as a
friend, I think there is.

You want to be a friend?

Then stop trying
to be such a hero.

You saved David,
you saved Kelly...

lose the cape.

Stay out of my business.

You're losing it man.

You want Kelly to
be afraid of everyone?

Start with yourself.

It's you she's
afraid of now, man.

You.

Yeah. We got him.

You sure?

You doing a lineup? Positive.

You want me to come down there?

No, later. Right now
he's at County Hospital.

I want to see him.

Hmm-mm, no way.

Detective, do you
have a girlfriend?

Yeah. Yeah, a wife, why?

Wouldn't you want to spend

five minutes with
the guy who shot her?

Hey. Hey. Uh, I
just wanted to see

if you needed any help
setting up for tonight.

No, I thought you were
working with Val today?

Well, as it turns out, I
was being worked by Val.

Hi.

I'm Donna. Pleasure.

I was just going
over the set list

with David, offering
some advice.

Well, I'm sure David's
very grateful. Check out

the first song on
the second set,

"Prophesy."

That's gonna blow
the doors off this place.

Wait, wait a second.

I thought we were
starting off the set

with "Night Eyes." I mean,
where'd this come from? Oh, um,

the guys tracked me down earlier

and asked me what
I thought about it.

I hope I'm not stepping
on any toes here.

Wait, uh, have
you read the lyrics?

Pretty raw stuff, huh?

They're racists.

It starts out talking
about coming together

by the end of the
millennium as one people.

And it ends with "we
are one and supreme,

"one on kikes, one on niggers

and one on queers."

This is completely disgusting.

You know, I never

saw this song. I mean,

Devin talked about
it in the studio,

but he never showed it to me.

You're not gonna
let them sing it, right?

I don't know.

Okay, I mean,

they're only words,
Donna. I mean, you slap

a parental advisory
sticker on a CD,

and guess what...
We sell twice as many.

It's the business.

Beside, you don't
censor artists.

Look, this is hate.
That's all it is.

Excuse me.

Nice to meet you.

You, too.

Is everything okay?

Mm-hmm.

Have I told you

how fabulous you look tonight?

Well, uh, you
know what they say,

"Clothes makes a woman."

Especially expensive ones. Mm.

Um, I'm gonna go check
on the kitchen, okay?

Okay. Hurry back.

Hi. Hi!

Wow! Wow, you look beautiful.

So do you.

I love your hair.

Steve, I forgot to tell you

that Val and I were at the
same salon today at the same...

Did I mention that I have

a bottle of champagne in
the back just for you guys?

On the house?

I'll be right back.

We'll be waiting.

Okay.

What are you doing here?

One of the waitresses got sick,

so the other one told me
to circulate the crabcakes.

No, no, no, what
are you doing here,

as in here? Where's Donna?

Something came up,
so I filled in for her.

Not exactly the
date I had in mind,

but I couldn't wait
to surprise you.

Yeah, I'm surprised, too.

Listen, you really need to
stay in the kitchen, okay?

No, no, not until you point
out the illustrious Mr. Hargrove.

Okay, come here.

Uh, he's right over
there. The old guy.

Think his dentures could
handle some crabcakes?

Oh, no, back, back,
back! No, uh-uh, uh-uh.

What about the sick waitress?

Uh, you know what?
Give me the crabcakes.

You're not in uniform,

and my client is a
stickler on detail. Stay.

Okay.

Oh, yoo-hoo, Val.

Where's the bubbly?

Uh, I didn't like the year,

so I sent it back.

It'll just be a moment,

okay? Ooh!

Crabcake?

Oh, thank you, Val.
Cooper didn't tell me

his date was waitressing
as well. How cozy.

He's some catch.

Did I hear date? Is Noah here?

Noah? Here? No, no, the
music's loud. She said "mate."

May I have this dance?

Of course, Mr. Hargrove.

Excuse me.

Hi.

I must go.

Whoo!

Hey!

Oh!

Okay, I need a bottle of
champagne and some caviar, stat!

Very ER meets Love
Boat, might I say?

Might you shut up?

Excuse me, "Miss Malone" is it?

Yes. Everything okay, Mr. Perl?

Everything's wonderful.
Especially you.

Where did Mr. Hargrove find you?

Well, actually, I found him.

Couldn't you drop him?

What? Hey! Caviar, sir?

Oh! Oh! Oh-oh-oh,
I'm-I'm so, so sorry.

Go into the kitchen and
get some club soda, please.

Sure. Look, that was
my fault, Mr. Hargrove.

Who are you?

I'm Noah.

No-no-no nobody.

He's just a waiter who had

a little accident, that's all.
Go get the club soda, please!

Thank you.

Sorry. Um, excuse me.

You going somewhere?

Kinda rough on
the help out there.

Listen, I'm sorry, okay?
Let me make it up to you.

Why don't you go to the club,

and I'll meet you
there in half an hour?

And take this outfit. I
love a man in a uniform.

Service with a smile.

Mm.

Dr. Herschel Plommit,
Emergency Room Two, stat.

He in there?

He was.

What's this?

What is this, some kind
of joke? I'm not laughing.

No, it's no joke.

That's the guy.

I know what I saw.

What you saw,
Brandon, was the driver.

The guy you
I.D.'d, he was there.

But that's

the hump who pulled the trigger.

Croaked about 20 minutes ago.

Otherwise, I'm sure
you two would've

had a very lovely
conversation, huh?

Are you sure? Oh, yeah.

Picked him up earlier today,

shot in the chest by
a rival gang member.

Ballistics, they ran an
analysis on the bullet casings

he fired in the shootout.

They match the
ones fired at your girl.

Prints on the gun,
they match up, too.

Yeah, your guy, he was
the driver in both instances.

But this time, he squealed.

Squealed on his pal.

He figured homey was
a goner anyway, right?

So he copped a plea.

Whoa, whoa! Wait.
What you doing?

I just want him to
know I was here.

You got what you deserve.

Did you talk to Devin?

Yeah, he's, uh,
he's not budging.

How about you?

Donna, they have the right.

I may not agree with
what they have to say,

but they have
the right to say it.

And you're gonna profit from it?

You're Jewish, David.

You're gonna let
them spew this hate

on your own religion
and make money from it?

Donna, they hate everybody.

They're kind of equal
opportunity bigots, you know?

That's not funny.

I've never been
an observant Jew.

I'd feel like a hypocrite
if I took this personally.

David, your grandfather
lived through the Holocaust.

Isn't that personal enough?

Well, how can I change what
happened to him back then?

By starting now.

Hey, you missed
a hell of a time.

Yeah, thanks a
lot for not showing.

You know the least
you could've done...

Save it, Valerie.

I think I deserve an apology.

Oh, yeah, you deserve something.

You stole all my clients then
you lied about having none.

Why don't I find us a table.

You know, it's too bad he left.

He should see you
for what you really are.

A lying, cheating bitch!

Oh, at last, the eternally
innocent Donna Martin

is taking off her gloves.

Well, be careful,
sweetheart, don't break a nail.

You know, I gave you my trust,

I gave you my friendship
and you betrayed me.

How do you live with yourself?

How do you live with yourself
every night alone in bed, huh?

Maybe it's just because
you're mad at David

you're taking it out on me.

I think you got a lot more than

what you bargained
for when you gave it up.

And speaking from experience,

I know how rough
David can be in bed.

You go to hell!

Cain Was Able! Cain Was Able!

Cain Was Able! Cain Was Able!

Cain Was Able! Cain Was Able!

Hey, hey, I know,

you're trying to stir
them up out here,

but they've had all
they're gonna take.

Come on.

I don't know what to do.

Don't even consider it.

David, you're not
in college anymore.

There's no lesson
plan to follow here.

You screw this up
and it's a long time

before you see
something like it again.

Well, I was kinda hoping
you'd show me the ropes.

Yeah, well, I did.

Don't hang yourself with them.

You know, maybe I have an
obligation to stop this band.

Hey, David, when
are we going on?

You're not.

All right, fine, we won't
play the damn song, okay?

It doesn't matter.

Cain Was Able! Cain Was Able!

Cain Was Able! Cain
Was Able! Cain Was Able!

Excuse me, excuse me, everybody!

May I have your
attention, please?

Unfortunately,
there's been a problem

and Cain Was Able will
not be performing tonight.

Wait a sec...

Hey, there is no problem.

This guy right here is
the one with the problem.

Any of you people
have a problem?

No!

Hey, are you gonna
stand for this crap?

No!

This loser over here
is trying to censor us.

Are you gonna let him do that?

No!

Play, play, play, play!

Play, play, play, play,
play, play, play, play!

♪ ♪

I told you before.

I don't want you
playing that song.

Hey!

Watch out! Ow!

Get off him!

David!

Dude, nobody messes
with me and my band!

Ever!

Like I said,

there's no performance
tonight, all right?

If you guys sign up
with me at the door,

you'll get free tickets
for the next show.

I'll get it.

I had a great night.

Really?

Uh, great as in "I'll see
you tomorrow," great?

Or great like,

"Come in for a nightcap," great?

Oh, I don't think it's such a
good idea, Zach's sleeping.

Well, if he's sleeping,
what's the difference?

I mean, I could
always vacuum, right?

You never know when...

Enough's enough.

Yeah.

Um...

Olives and green peppers.

What?

And never anchovies.

Me neither.

Good night, Carly.

Good night.

Detective Woods call?

Yeah.

When I saw him lying there,

dead, I told him he
got what he deserved.

You didn't mean it, Brandon.

Yeah, I did.

I did because...

he was just a body.

Just a body lying on a gurney

with a toe tag.

Kel, I'm sorry.

I know.

I love you.

I love you, too.

I'm so proud of you.

When, uh...

When my grandfather
was a little boy,

an SS officer ripped
his favorite book

out of his hand and
burned it right in front of him.

Yeah, I remember you telling me.

But that was a children's book.

These were hate lyrics.

Yeah... but they're words.

Just the same. I mean,

you can't censor
someone's beliefs and ideas

no matter what you
think of them, you know?

You gotta think of better ones.

So, what stopped you?

Uh, I got mad at myself

for ignoring what
they were saying.

You know, it's almost
the same thing that, uh,

my grandfather's parents
did before the Holocaust.

They kept saying,

"Don't worry about it.
Everything will be fine.

This will all blow over."

But it didn't.

It just blew up.

You know, my
grandfather was lucky.

He lived.

The rest of his family didn't.

They were all killed?

Yeah.

They're my family, too.

I owe them something, you know?

Something worth a lot more
than any amount of money

I would have made
by shutting up.

The band has the right
to say what they want.

But not in my place.

Let's go.

Remember a couple of days ago

when I said nothing
would ever stop me?

Nothing is.

Nothing.