Tangle (2009) s01e04 Episode Script

Episode 4

ALLY: Singularities are thought to exist at the core of black holes.
ROMEO: You found the body, Max.
And I don't know if you realise this, but you're not a normal kid.
You're a pollie's son.
(DOOR OPENS) NAT: Max! Black holes are areas of intense gravitational pressure.
We are actually looking for a weather girl, not a weather middle-aged woman.
The pressure is thought to be so intense that finite matter is actually squished into infinite density.
This was supposed to be a boys weekend away, and you've brought your bloody mistress! These zones of infinite density are called singularities.
I have to go.
My mum's hurt.
Our universe is thought to have begun as an infinitely small, infinitely hot, infinitely dense something.
I'm just wearing a bra and knickers.
A singularity.
ROBERT: I want you to think about spending more time at my place.
(INDICATOR CLICKS) I'm not coming in.
OK.
'Bye.
(OPENS AND CLOSES DOOR) (SIGHS) EM: Shit.
Are you OK? I'm OK.
(LAUGHS) I'm happy to see you, baby.
VINCE: Hi, Charlotte.
I'm Vince.
I'm Romeo's dad.
I think we met before.
I guess this, uh, must come as a bit of a shock, meeting your mum's boyfriend like this.
(CLEARS THROAT) Gabriel, this is Charlotte.
Charlotte, Gabriel.
He's a good guy.
Hi.
I can take the skis.
No, that's OK.
No, I want to.
Thanks, darling.
I guess we should go.
Yeah.
'Bye, Em.
If you need anything Yeah, yeah.
Yeah.
Thought you were on a business trip.
Can we have that conversation when you get home from school? You lied to me.
I don't need this right now.
Oh, I'm sorry.
I just found out you have a boyfriend.
Don't be sarcastic.
I know you and Romeo are friends, so What has Romeo got to do with it? I mean It's not it's not Romeo's dad, is it? I just don't understand why you wouldn't tell me the truth.
Because it's none of your business.
And it's about time you realise I don't need to tell you everything.
(SHOWER RUNS AND STOPS) TIM: Has someone just called? Why did you delete all your messages? I could ask what you were doing looking in there.
Oh, do you want to look at my phone? Because, really, I don't mind.
Why would you delete all your messages? Come on, Christine.
Are you having an affair? (SIGHS) She's not a threat.
Oh, yes, she is a threat.
We have a child with Nat.
We can't ignore that.
(SHOWER RUNS) MAN: If the Rudd Government can get the agreement from the states to implement the reforms as outlined yesterday, it's a very big step for (CLATTERING) Is this some kind of weird suburban early-morning ritual? It amazes me I can come back to Melbourne and still have a good time.
I mean It takes a certain skill I hate you.
Well, hate's a bit strong, don't you think? Why did you come back? Oh, my God.
What did you do? Ally? I think I I spoke to Yuri.
And? I think I told him I was only wearing my bra and underpants.
Stop it.
Well, you know, he would have loved it.
He hung up on me! It's not as if you ever have to see him again.
Vince is coming back early today for some reason.
I'll have to tell him.
I can't believe I've done it Don't tell him! I have to! Did anything else happen, Ally? Why is Vince coming back early? This is what you always do.
You wreck everything.
I didn't take my clothes off.
That was you.
Shut up! Well, just Calm down and go to confession.
Get out! Isn't that why you're Catholic? Get out! VINCE: Oh, come on, mate.
Come on.
Look.
I know it.
Mate, I'm an arsehole, alright? Shouldn't have said it.
But don't be an idiot.
You've gotta help me out.
Why? Why do I have to help you out? For Ally.
Well, Ally's got a right to know who you are.
Would that be for me or for you? Come on.
Come on, mate.
Come on.
Come on.
Look, I can't lose her, alright? Maybe you should have thought of that before you stuck your cock in someone else.
Fuck.
I'm sorry.
I'm sorry.
No, you're not.
I am.
I am.
Just piss off.
Alright.
Serious now.
Hey, honey, we're home! ALLY: Hey! Hey.
Hi.
Come here.
(MUTTERS) Vince.
OK.
OK, OK, OK, OK.
Come here.
In here.
Just relax, baby.
Alright.
Just sit down.
I've got something to tell you.
So, I've just been skiing with Gabriel and his girlfriend.
Sabine? When did she get here? Why didn't you tell me? No, no, it's not Sabine.
Who? Well, we're driving along, right? And then all of a sudden, I'm picking up some woman, and before I know it, I'm going skiing with Gabriel and his girlfriend.
But Yeah, I know.
And he didn't want me to tell you about it, 'cause he thought you'd be upset.
I'd be upset? The guy's an emotional retard.
Yeah, but when did he meet her? I don't know.
Must have been six months ago.
I suppose before he left, or something.
That's six months ago.
It's why he left the bunny boiler.
Is that what he said? He said she's a good root.
(GASPS) Anyway So.
She She takes a fall in the snow, bad one.
We think she's broken her neck.
(GASPS) Yeah.
Turns out it's just some ligament damage or something.
But, you know, the thing is, we have to come home early because of it.
You know? Pisses me off, you know.
Turns out that she's got some daughter, goes to school with Gigi.
Is she the same age? Yeah, she's about your age.
No, the daughter and Gigi.
Oh, I don't know.
I don't know that much detail.
I mean, I knew the guy was secretive No, he's not.
He usually tells me everything.
Well, yeah.
I think you'd better rethink your man Gabriel.
Hey.
Feel like jigging today? No, I've got to study for a maths test.
What did you want to do? Who cares? Hey.
Heaps weird the parents hanging out.
It's sort of cool, though.
Where have they been hanging out? My mum's dating his dad's best friend.
(YELPS) How random is it that we were hanging out when the parents called about the accident? Heaps random.
Want to marry me? Eww! Did a little biology experiment.
Off the dead guy? Dougherty, that's gross.
Yes, off the dead guy.
You're an animal.
What are you, an idiot? I told you this is the kind of shit that would fuck us up.
Give it here.
Wish I'd taken some more vinyl from the guy's house.
He had some mad shit there.
What'd he have? Siouxsie & the Banshees.
It's a joke, dude.
Come on.
It's a joke? Yes! You know what? Whatever.
CHARLOTTE: My mum listens to that Give it Give it here.
CHARLOTTE: And Joy Division.
MAX: 'Love Will Tear Us Apart'.
BOTH: "Again".
ROMEO: Why don't you go get them? Nah.
Too risky.
Too risky.
Guess you don't really want them.
MAX: Like you'd go.
If there was something there I wanted Piss off, Kovac, you douche bag.
Douche bag.
OK.
(LAUGHS) I gotta go.
Text me later if you want to catch up, yeah? I've got band practice.
(SNIGGERS) Go on.
Ride off.
Play with your mum.
I'll go.
I don't care if I get caught.
You are so hot, you know that? Check that out.
DOUGHERTY: I'm in.
ROMEO: Oh, you're always in, aren't you, Dougherty? You're a follower.
Alright, come on.
Come on.
ROMEO: I don't think we should go in while it's daylight.
This is pretty mad.
I mean, they've found the body.
Yeah.
It's not being investigated as a murder yet, and it's unidentified, right? CHARLOTTE: Yeah.
Can you see if your old man can get some inside info? Shit, man.
He'd be so onto me if I mentioned it.
And if he knew, he'd totally bust us.
I don't care if I get caught.
Do you reckon you could bring a friend? Got anyone in mind? The one from mass.
The one with the massive cans.
Olivia? Do you reckon Max'll come? Oh, he doesn't do shit 'cause of his old man.
DOUGHERTY: We should, like, sneak out, from, like, 2am to 5am.
ROMEO: Alright.
We send a text with the deets.
"Sneak-out party, 2am to 5am.
" What's the number again? CHARLOTTE: We can't have a party.
DOUGHERTY: Yeah, it's too risky.
We have to be quiet as it is.
ROMEO: What's the worst thing that's gonna happen, hmm? DOUGHERTY: I mean, we get caught We just say we met the guy somewhere and CHARLOTTE: Um, we could We could say the guy's a paedo.
ROMEO: Yeah! Only if we get caught, and we'd say that, you know, he invited us round and we just hung out there.
ROMEO: That way, we can invite more people.
Just have to make sure everyone's quiet about it.
Yeah, and if we get caught, we'll all stick to the same story.
We don't want randoms showing up either.
This is gonna be mad.
This is awesome.
(OPENS FILING CABINET) Hey.
Hey.
Where are you going? Work.
Work? You came back early.
Epworth need a locum, so Vince thought he was going away with his best friend and then suddenly you bring some woman along that we don't even know.
I don't know why you didn't say anything.
It was a last-minute thing.
Mmm.
You didn't even give Vince the choice not to go.
Yeah, well, you know, Vince has pulled some shit on me in the past, so maybe now we're a little more even.
I don't understand why you aren't staying with her.
There are a lot of reasons why.
Is it serious? I don't know yet.
It still feels like it's early days.
Right.
How was your weekend? Oh, good.
You should learn how to ski.
One day.
Will you be home for dinner tonight? Yep.
Did you want Would you like to bring her? No.
OK.
(SIGHS) (CRACKLING ON RADIO) Hi.
It's me.
CHRISTINE: Hi.
Where are you? I'm on my way to work.
It became policy after the Bendigo scandal.
We're not allowed to leave anything on our phones.
That was three months ago, before Nat came back.
I'm sorry.
OK.
I'm just tired.
Look, I'm just about to go into a car park, so I'll probably lose you.
(PHONE RINGS) Hello? G'day, babe.
(BREATHLESSLY) Oh, hi.
You OK? Vince.
I have to tell you something.
You missed me? No.
I mean Yes.
I missed you.
Oh, Vince.
Whole time I was away, just kept thinking about your legs.
My legs? Why my legs? Specifically? OK, yes.
Specifically.
Baby, you don't know this, but when you stand up on your tippy-toes, your little boom-boom, it all tenses up and Ohh! (LAUGHS) Oh, Vince.
You know I love you, right? I love you, baby.
(SIGHS) (LAUGHS) I love you too.
I love you.
(ENDS CALL) Yeah, this could work.
(CHATTER) Be there in a sec.
Pat.
Bunch of fuckin' piranhas.
And I've told you, don't start feeling sorry for me.
Have you eaten? Hey? Come on.
That airport is going to split the caucus.
We'll be alright.
No, Tim, we will not be alright.
I'll tell you now, the only person you can trust is the person that looks you straight in the eye and says, "I'm not voting for you.
" Think you've told me that a few times now, Pat.
What do you think just happened in there? You screwing up was what happened in there.
Oh, they pushed me into a corner.
I'm a soft target and I'm bloody angry with myself.
20 to 21.
The pricks are gonna screw us over.
Christine? Hi.
I was just gonna come and I was just gonna get out.
Oh.
Is everything alright? Don't you have to be at work? Yes, yes.
I just came out of work.
I just wanted to, um, talk to you about the boys.
Now? I have to go to the dentist.
Oh.
Um Oh, look, it doesn't matter.
Well, we can meet afterwards, have a coffee.
Oh, no, no, no, I really I've got to get back to work.
Are you OK, Christine? Oh, yeah.
Yeah, yeah.
Look, I really did mean that about the boys.
About Max and Romeo.
They don't seem to be hanging out as much as they usually did, and I, um I didn't want it to seem like we weren't encouraging Max.
You know.
'Cause of Nat.
I don't think anyone thinks that.
We all know it's complicated.
And they always go in and out, those two.
OK.
I'll see you, uh Oh (STARTS ENGINE) Yeah.
Better get back to work.
See you soon.
Yeah.
MAN: You've been grinding your teeth.
Apart from that, your teeth are looking pretty good.
I'm not stressed out.
I mean, I am today, but I'm not.
Not normally.
It can't have just happened from today.
Looks like it's been going on for a little while.
Basically, there are two ways of dealing with it.
One's a bit invasive.
You'll have to wear a plate or a guard while you sleep.
Otherwise, you can do some exercises, which are effective as long as you do them.
Like this.
For about 20 seconds before bed and when you wake up.
And you might like to think about what's stressing you out at the moment, because that will most likely help as well.
How long does it look like I've been stressed out? A few months.
(DOOR CLOSES) (FOOTSTEPS APPROACH) (KNOCK AT DOOR) ALLY: Nat? NAT: Mmm.
I'm sleeping, Ally.
I need to talk to you.
Please! What? I'm sorry.
About this morning.
OK.
I did something else.
Really? I pashed that guy outside before I got in the taxi.
Ahh! Shhh! And I don't know how to tell Vince.
No, don't.
Don't tell him.
Maybe Maybe you should start, you know, going through a mysterious period.
What do you mean by that? Just just let people imagine what you're thinking.
You don't have to tell 'em everything.
Oh.
I hate secrets.
Everyone's got secrets, Ally.
(PHONE RINGS) Oh, private number.
Could be international.
Hello? Hang up.
Bet it was Christine.
(SIGHS) Do I seem stressed to you? I think anyone living with Vince should be stressed.
So, what was it like? Don't ever mention it again.
Come on.
(WALK SIGNAL BEEPS) I don't know why you're making such a big deal out of it.
You took the finger! So? What's the big deal? The big deal is you went through my shit to get it, you animal.
Have you seen Gigi? No.
GIGl: I'm here.
How long have you been in home? ROMEO: Hey, can Dougherty stay for dinner, Mum? ALLY: Sure.
As long as you do your homework.
Yeah.
(KNOCK AT DOOR) Hey, Gige.
What are you doing? I was thinking about God.
Oh.
What, is that weird? Oh, no.
It's probably good.
What were you thinking about? Just sometimes, when I think about him, it's like time or space or night or day.
It doesn't mean anything.
But then these colours come into the sides of my eyes.
That is God, isn't it? I think so.
I hope so.
But I don't like confession.
Why not? I can't ever think of any sins to talk about.
I can't think of a few for you.
Anyway, I just wanted to see that you're OK.
Why? Because I'm your mother.
I just wanted to know.
I'm fine.
That's good.
You don't mind having all these people here? I like it.
Yep.
Me too.
(SINGS) # Ahh # Mum, you are so flat.
OK, this one.
(SINGS HIGHER) # Ahh # You're totally off-key, Mum.
Would you tell me if you had a girlfriend? I guess.
Would you tell me if you had a crush on someone? No.
Aha! So you don't tell me everything.
Well, I am 15, Mum.
Of course I'm not gonna tell you everything.
Just the big stuff.
Yeah.
Hey.
How are you? Good.
Yeah.
And if I'm off-key or not.
Let's go play some music, Mum.
My turn to sing tonight.
Yeah, it should be fun.
What about this one? (RISING) # Ahhh ahhh ahh VINCE: You want a beer? I'm cooking.
I can see that.
Mate.
Don't ask me to be complicit in your shit.
I owe you.
Yeah, I won't do it again.
I know.
Drunken prawns.
It's your favourite, right? The 'Sunday' program? Mmm.
Why? Something about me being a politician.
No, I didn't mean it like that.
I meant, why Paula Day? Why you? Well, the producer called yesterday.
They're interested in the stem cell legislation and the Catholic influence on the party and what effect it'll have.
You know, that sort of stuff.
It'll be interesting.
Well, she's very pretty.
Well, she's smart.
Just hope she doesn't have it in for me.
Mmm.
She's not pretty.
Oh, yeah, she's pretty.
Oh, she's got a fat arse.
(LAUGHS) Max! MAX: It is.
I hate men who talk like that.
I'm just saying what I think.
Yeah, well, don't think like that.
We gonna go? MAX: What's she so upset about? TIM: Did you have rowing trials today? MAX: Oh, no, I had basketball training.
Bloody Yank game.
Oh, I like it.
Rowing's the purest of team sports, Max.
If you want to succeed in competition rowing, the whole team has to perform well.
You want to know that you want to row with these guys, because it's no good being in a boat with somebody who's rowing badly.
Yes, Dad.
Are you giving me backchat, son? No, I like your passion.
Just don't talk about women like that.
Thanks.
Can you tell me what to say so that we can get through this? Oh, you were the one who had the affair, Tim.
Well, we're gonna have to work something out, otherwise I'm gonna be apologising all the time.
First thing tomorrow, I'm taking you sculling in Albert Park.
CHRISTINE: Look, I'm really struggling, Tim.
You know, I know half of what I feel isn't true, but I do feel something.
You know, and I'm getting this anxiety again.
And you were so offhand this morning, and you were home late last night, and I just Pat Mahady's cancer's come back.
The doctors have given him one year.
And he didn't want anyone to know.
Oh, Tim.
So, regale us with funny stories of Mount Buller.
(PHONE RINGS) Romeo.
VINCE: Mate, turn it off.
Turn it off! We're at the table.
ALLY: I asked Gabriel if he wanted to invite his girlfriend tonight.
VINCE: And? He said no.
Yeah, I think that their relationship is pretty much confined to Yeah, I don't think we need to have a conversation about my girlfriend, do we? NAT: You're no fun.
ALLY: When are we going to meet What's her name? Em.
Gabriel? I don't know, Ally.
This is heaps random.
Random, is it, dude? VINCE: Learn to use another term.
Pay for you to go to school.
Well, we could all go out to dinner, if you don't want to invite her over.
Nice little double date.
Wouldn't that be fun? NAT: I could come and spoil it for you.
Thanks.
(ALLY GASPS) Gigi knows her daughter.
Don't you? She goes to my school, but she's Romeo's girlfriend.
Fuck off, Gigi.
Please don't speak like that, Romeo.
Is she? Baby? Is she? Yeah.
ALLY: Why is that so funny? NAT: I forget how small Melbourne is.
Unless you go out and meet 24-year-olds, like we did last night.
GIGl: Hey, do you have to be married to be monogamous? Do you? No.
Clear the table, Gigi.
GIGl: What about Romeo? Both of you.
GABRIEL: You gonna eat something, Ally? Oh, she's a bit anxious.
Help your mama.
GIGl: It's not a girl's job, you know.
We're not in the '80s.
(NAT LAUGHS) She reminds me of me.
VINCE: Hey, don't leave the table empty-handed.
(SIGHS) So, how was skiing? Did you have good snow? Yeah.
So are you all the same standard? Well, I'm better than Vince, but that probably goes without saying.
VINCE: Bullshit! What about Em? Is she a good skier? VINCE: I don't know.
Why don't you ask him? Well, she didn't want to do that last black run, did she? NAT: So it was just the three of you hanging out? GABRIEL: Yep.
They leave you on your own much? Vince and I got a few good runs in, didn't we? Hey? Sorry, just I'm curious.
Did you pay for her to go? Now, why would I do that? Well, exactly.
VINCE: Yeah, I think she has a job.
ALLY: Who has a job? Nat, have you got a job? As if! As if Nat has a job.
I'm a celebrity, Vince.
That's a job.
Really? You can move out, then.
(LAUGHS) (KNOCK AT DOOR) Who is it? Who's that? Probably Ned's father.
NAT: I read him.
As in THE Bryan Dougherty? BRYAN: Yes.
I can't believe that's you.
So why can't you Uh Sorry, Bryan.
Go to bed, Gigi.
Where are you going? Got some stuff to finish off.
BRYAN: We're going in five minutes tops, Ned.
So why can't you believe it's me? Well, Bryan Dougherty's known as being such an arsehole.
Nat! A lot of people pick up a paper to read this arsehole's views.
NAT: Are you still married? Nat! What? No, I just just wanted to know if arseholes stayed married.
Yes, I'm still married.
Sorry, Bryan.
No need to be sorry on my account.
So, where did you go last night? ALLY: Nowhere.
NAT: We VINCE: The Nowhere.
ALLY: Are you going out? GABRIEL: Yeah.
To meet Em? No.
NAT: Where, then? Well, shall we go out for a drink? I don't want to break up the party.
Well, we'll take it with us.
Do you want to come? Nat! BRYAN: I'd love to, but I'd better take my son home.
20 secs.
Jesus.
BRYAN: Ned! Thanks for the drink.
VINCE: Yeah, um Good to see you again, mate.
Fucking hell.
She's gotta go.
(DOOR CLOSES) (DOG BARKS) (INHALES AND EXHALES) (WASHES DISHES) Do you want to have sex? What are the rubber gloves for? Mmm! OK.
Mmm! Go like that.
Oh, yeah.
(MAN AND WOMAN LAUGH) Oh, no, come on.
She was pretty.
No, no.
The one at the other end of the bar, she was pretty.
Well, why didn't you go talk to her? Well, I was busy talking to you, wasn't I? And those rich blokes who were buying us drinks.
You didn't want to get laid? I've got a girlfriend.
Oh, yeah, that's right.
A girlfriend.
So that's the only thing stopping you.
It's all so complicated, isn't it? Just you and Vince and Ally, the girlfriend.
Nat.
Don't make it more complicated.
So you wouldn't even kiss another girl? No! No.
You wouldn't even brush lips? I'm loyal.
(LAUGHS) Oh.
Oh, Vince is one lucky guy.
DOUGHERTY: Dude, man, this is the stuff I drunk at the party, and I got so frickin' hammered.
ROMEO: Dude, that's a girl's drink.
Alright? Pissy little girl's drink.
Dude What? I My mum drinks it.
Dude, it's it's good.
It doesn't give you a hangover the next morning.
And you got hammered on that? What? It's good! God, you're a lightweight, man.
What are you talking? Hey, check this out.
He's got 'cog-nag'.
It's cognac! Hey! Oh, God, you're a fool.
Hey! Hey.
Seems pretty hectic.
Yeah.
DOUGHERTY: Hey, how many people did you tell to come? ROMEO: Come? Oh, about 10.
Romeo! (SIGHS) What? You want a party, don't you? We're gonna get busted.
You're nuts.
Well, how many did you invite? Three.
Be fine.
Is Olivia coming? Why? You want to get with her? You want to Shut up! You so do, don't you, man? Yeah.
We're gonna be so wrecked.
Oh, be fine.
We've got the paedo story.
So Charlotte.
Cheers.
Think we got enough booze? No.
Uh No.
(LAUGHS) (LOUD MUSIC PLAYS) (CHATTER) What? Straight after you.
You never told me that.
Oh, I don't like this music.
BO Y: Hey, it's all free, like you said.
Who cares? GIRL: That looks really good.
Williams! Taking a risk.
No, mate, that's you.
You'd pack shit if your old man found out.
Whatever, you douche bag.
Yeah, whatever.
Oh, he's such a cool guy.
LEAH: You know, there's so many hot guys here tonight.
And I am so drunk.
You girls on a mission? Hi.
You want to come check out a room? Come on.
Hey.
Didn't think you'd come.
Yeah, guess I decided the vinyl was worth it.
Yeah, there's a lot of people here.
Yeah, but we've got a top plan if we get caught.
It's pretty mad.
Pity the music's shit.
Why don't you go play some, Mr DJ? Hmm? (MUSIC STOPS) Bet he puts weird shit on.
(FUNKY MUSIC PLAYS) (PEOPLE CHEER) This is heaps cool! Romeo! Don't be such a freak.
Shut up! Don't you think it's weird? Maybe.
What? Shit! The police! Hide! MAX: Bad.
(STOPS RECORD) Your dad.
Come on.
(LAUGHTER) Shh! Shh! Quick, quick.
CHARLOTTE: We are so busted.
(DOOR OPENS) (GLASS CLINKS) (VOICE ON POLICE RADIO) Come on, you, out of there.
Stop hiding.
ROMEO: I wasn't hiding.
I was just standing behind the door.
Come out from behind there.
Now, I want you out from behind there now, mate.
MAX: Shit! OFFICER: Stay where Stay there.
You.
Over here with the rest of them.
Move! You don't have to shout at me.
OFFICER: Hey, you.
Come out of there.
OFFICER 2: Got another two over here.
Out you get.
OFFICER 1: Sit down, on the ground.
OFFICER 2: Whose party is it? ROMEO: I don't know.
But whose house is it? ROMEO: Look, I don't know.
How'd you all end up here? ROMEO: It's Anthony's.
Who's Anthony? Is he here? No.
I don't This isn't a game, mate.
Look, I know, alright? He's a guy, a man.
He started inviting us over and he was hanging around with us, alright? FEMALE OFFICER: What's your name? (LEAH LAUGHS) You look Right, who here knows her name? My name is Gertrude.
(LAUGHS) Do you want to get into more trouble? (VOMITS) (COUGHS) (PHONE RINGS) Hello? Uh, Ally, what Oh, my (TIM COUGHS) Oh, my God! What's happened? The kids have snuck out, they've broken into someone's house, and they're having a party there.
Max is with them.
Oh, Jesus! They've phoned the parents to come and pick 'em all up.
Who's they? The police.
Max must have told 'em to ring Nat.
Oh, Tim, you can't come.
What if Bryan Dougherty's there? And even if he's not, this is gonna get out.
I just cannot believe that Max has done this.
I'll call you when I can.
Thanks for calling me, Ally.
I'm sorry.
VINCE: Romeo.
Did you start this? VINCE: Yes or no? It was Dougherty's idea.
Ned isn't even here, Romeo.
CHRISTINE: Was Ned Dougherty here? ALLY: Was he? Max.
You can't do that.
You can't make them dob on one of the other kids.
ALLY: Shut up, Nat.
Put your jacket on.
MAX: I told them to call Nat because I didn't want it to get back to Dad.
I guess that means you have some idea of what this could do to him.
I knew I shouldn't have gone.
Why did you? I don't know.
Well, I'm sorry, but that really is not good enough.
I can't tell you how disappointed we are.
I know.
Maybe you could think about saying sorry, for a start.
I'm sorry.
Is there anything else that you want to tell me? (CLOSES DOOR)
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