X-Men: Evolution (2000) s02e13 Episode Script

Walk on the Wild Side

Remember, you focus your concentration.
Don't let your powers control you.
I know it's difficult, but just maintain your discipline.
Okay, ready? Now, melt them together.
If this doesn't work, I'm not taking the blame.
I told you I wasn't ready for this.
- Jean, you there? - Scott? The professor said Amara can't be late for her first day of high school.
I got it covered.
Listen, we're just finishing her last training exercise.
Now, let's see how you did.
Not bad.
Just one little crack.
- Then the session was a failure.
- No, not at all.
Learning to handle things that go wrong is part of training.
You just need to repair it.
Don't worry.
I'll keep us safe.
Amara, melt that boulder back into place.
I'll try.
I got it! - You guys okay? - Scott, what did you do that for? Fine.
It's a good thing for you girls I was here.
No need for thanks.
That's what we heroes do.
Rescue damsels in distress.
What? But what did I do? Tell me! All right.
You were being a guy! I'm sorry? Scott, I was trying to teach Magma how to handle things that go wrong which did not include looking for a big, strong man to save you.
The nerve.
I'm taking a shower here! Yeah, the whole town's thrilled.
I'm out of mouthwash.
Man, I take one shower a month and still I get no privacy.
Here.
You dropped the soap.
You know, Freddie, mohawks are so last-century.
Hey, Lance! Any gas in your jeep? Yeah, why? Hey, she's taking my ride! And right over here is your first-period class.
Be sure and sit by a window.
You can watch the track team sweating.
Trust me.
It's worth it.
Well, ciao.
So you and Ann, huh? - Amara! - Hi, Tabitha.
Cool.
We got first period together.
How's life with the geek squad? Okay, I guess.
I sort of messed up my training this morning.
Jean's pushing too fast.
And even though I'm not ready, she says You mean, Miss Jean "Yes, that's my real color"? Forget her, Amara.
You don't have to take any of that.
- I didn't.
- Well, yes, but Girl, what you need is some R and R, like a good mall crawl.
How about you and me after school? We'll get in touch with our shallow teenage values.
- It sounds like fun.
- All right! Now, pay attention.
Here comes the track team.
- Oh, great.
- Jean! I need your car.
Amara's with Boom Boom.
I wanna stop her before she does something.
Gotcha.
I'll go get her.
Not that you're not capable of doing it yourself, which you are.
Look, Jean, about this morning.
- I didn't mean - I know.
It's just that Well, it bugs me to always be treated like the weaker sex.
Hey, Jean! Good news.
I got us tickets for the Sadie Hawkins dance next month.
Excuse me, Duncan, but aren't girls supposed to ask guys to that dance? Well, yeah, but I figured I just don't know what I'd do if I didn't have you guys around to make my decisions for me.
I'm glad she took your keys.
- Did you see that? - Did I? Hang on! Tabitha, slow down! Forget that! This is way more fun than shopping for shoes! Hold me, Mommy.
Hold me.
Pick me up, Mommy.
Amara, Tabitha, wait! Tabitha, please! I feel like a pinball! They're getting away from us! Quick, Amara, melt their tires! And here's your dessert, meatball! Let me out of here! Let's go, man.
All right! - What? - What? Jean! This ain't good.
That was awesome! We bagged the baddies and recouped the coupe! I'm sure the owner will be real grateful.
Let's let the police handle it from here.
The capture of the notorious carjackers was attributed to a group of mysterious good Samaritans who disappeared as police arrived.
The suspects are part of a larger car-theft ring operating in Bayville.
I think we ought to keep this to ourselves, you know? Right.
I mean, it's not like we'll be doing anything like that again.
Exactly.
And so, in just a few short days Bayville's crime rate has been literally cut in half all due to the mysterious group of female crime fighters referred to as the Bayville Sirens.
Chief Rothman, do you have any clues to the identity of the Sirens? Not yet, but whoever they may be we have no choice but to put a stop to their vigilante activities.
Wow, those Sirens are awesome.
Some people are even saying they have special powers.
- I didn't do it! - Kurt, cancel your plans for tonight.
We got a little secret mission to take care of.
- Hey, hey, hey! Is nothing sacred? - Don't get up.
That's it! I'm buying you some mouthwash! Hey, I want to talk to you.
I woke up like this this morning.
Gee, imagine that.
You know, I was wrong.
You looked a lot better in the mohawk.
Well, see you.
Good thinking, Lance! Wouldn't want anyone to steal your ride! Come back here, you klepto! The least you could have done was put some gas in the tank! Blue Boy to Tracker One.
Can you read me? The pigeons are leaving the roost.
Kurt, I'm right here.
Why are you talking like that? Duck.
They're coming this way! Come on.
Ladies, we've got company.
Not for long.
They're getting away! - Kitty, phase us through! - I'm on it! Man, we've gotta find a better place to change.
Hey, relax.
No one will believe that tollbooth guy.
- My car.
- Look! He's stealing my car! All right! They're playing our song.
Police! Yeah, my car was just stolen and guess who's already on the job? Yeah, you got it.
The Sirens.
Where did he go? This is too weird.
He just vanished.
Maybe not.
Look! It's a chop shop.
They're tearing apart stolen cars for parts.
Then this must be the base for the car-theft ring.
Glad you could join the party, girls.
- We've been expecting you.
- Oh, man.
It's a trap.
That is so weak.
You see, you Sirens have been slowing down our business.
And the boys are getting a tad irritable about it.
Look, didn't your mother teach you not to pick on girls? Oh, yeah.
Too bad I never listen to her.
Well, guess what, brain-dead she was right, and here's why.
You hear that? Sounded like an explosion.
Look! Over there! It's them.
Kurt, get us in.
- Come on.
What are we waiting for? - No, wait! I think we better let the girls handle this.
You didn't see me do that.
Girl power.
Don't you just love it? All right.
Fun's over.
The building is surrounded.
There's no way out.
But But we're the good guys.
- Rather, girls.
- I know exactly who you are.
You're vigilantes who take the law into your own hands.
And you're under arrest.
Oh, yeah? If you know who we are then you know to stay out of our way.
- No.
- We're not gonna fight the police.
- Smart girl.
Looks like you put an end to their little enterprise.
Good work.
Look I'll probably lose my job for this, but I'm gonna let you go.
Really? Cool.
But only if you promise to stop what you've been doing and I mean now! - It's either that or I take you in.
- Deal.
That leads to a sub-basement which should take you to the sewers.
- Now, get going! - You got it.
And thanks.
By the way, their boss is in the trunk.
Warehouse is clear, chief.
No sign of those vigilantes.
Well, we'll get them next time.
Here.
You take half.
So, what you been up to lately? Scott, we know you were following us.
And thanks for not coming to the rescue.
I guess we took the whole girl-power thing a little too far.
Sure was a blast, though.
I'll bet.
Sorry they made you quit.
Yeah.
But, you know, it did feel great to help people with our powers.
I just hope someday we can do it out in the open and be appreciated for it.
Yeah.
To someday.

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