Beverly Hills, 90210 (1990) s03e05 Episode Script

Shooting Star/American in Paris

Donna, I think the mayor of Paris ought to give you a key to the city.
- For what? - For single-handedly reviving - the French economy.
- And I'm not done yet.
I'm meeting Maggie at Les Halles.
Well, I am shopped out.
Or at least my wallet is.
Buying Dylan's present left me awfully low on francs.
- I can lend you some if you want.
- No, that's okay.
You go ahead.
My last couple of days here I wanna soak up as much of Paris as I can.
Which, if I stay outdoors, it won't cost me a centime.
Oh, my God.
I forgot, I'm supposed to call my mom.
- What time is it? - Here or there? There.
Oh, it's just about beach time.
Okay.
All right, wait.
All right.
Okay, you ready? Just wait and see this.
Okay.
Ready? All right, go.
Why don't you watch where you're going? - You all right? - You all right? - I'm sorry, I didn't mean to scare him.
- Well, you did.
I think we've had enough kite flying today.
- Let's just round up the kids, okay? - Yeah.
- The kid can't hear, huh? - No.
Kind of tough to get a shower on the road.
- Excuse me? - I know I look like hell.
- Here, man.
- Yo, I did not ask you for a handout.
Brandon, I have an obligation to tell Henry about that guy.
Well, what's to tell? Look, you can't just let strangers hang around the kids.
He looked creepy.
Andrea, Henry's powerless to do anything, it's a public beach.
Besides, the guy's harmless.
How do you know? - Hi, guys.
- Hi, Brooke.
Look, I'll see you later, okay? Bye.
- Nice blades.
- I just got them.
With practise maybe you'd be able to keep up with me.
I don't need any practise to keep up with you, Brandon.
Oh, you think so? Well, why don't you meet me back here at 7:00? And we'll see how you do.
Oh, hey, don't worry about him, he's harmless.
Yeah, well, I'm getting really tired of all these transients hanging around here.
Too bad this isn't a private beach.
Oh, aren't we the elitist? Actually, yes.
- I'll see you tonight.
- Seven.
I'll be here with wheels on.
- Whose tape is that? - It's mine.
No, I mean, who's singing on it, dogbreath.
- Me.
- Yeah, right.
- What's this do? - Don't touch that.
I just finished mixing this, but I've got a lot more if you wanna hear them.
You know, you can get in a lot of trouble claiming you're singing something when you're not.
I'm singing it.
I swear.
Sure.
Isn't that what Milli Vanilli said? Look, just listen to it, okay? I'll try and get around to it.
Kelly.
Kelly.
Hey, Dylan.
Listen, I can't talk right now.
I promised my mom I'd be home in an hour.
How long are you gonna plan on avoiding me? - I'm not avoiding you.
- You don't return my phone calls.
You haven't been here in a week.
Something happened between us.
Nothing happened.
What, can't you even acknowledge that the other night did actually exist? We kissed, okay? No big deal.
Let's just forget about it.
No, that's not it, I was there.
It was more than that and you know it.
Dylan, Brenda comes home in a few days.
I've been thinking and I just think we should just leave well enough alone.
You make it sound real easy.
Well, it is.
We're just friends who happened to get a little carried away one night.
I am not gonna let that get in the way of my relationship with my best friend.
Or your relationship with my best friend.
Why don't they have a simple word like "should" in here? You do not need the book.
You speak English.
Thank God, I was dying here.
I'm sorry.
It's just that all my life I've dreamed of coming to Paris, meeting the quintessential French beauty, - and here you are.
- Look.
I am not quintessential, whatever that means.
Oh, no, no, it's not bad or anything.
It just means the like, essence or the purest, like, or most typical, you know, the real French thing.
Now, I'm speaking as badly in English as I do in French.
- My name is Rick.
- Je m'appelle Brenda.
Bren Brenda? Is that a French name? Of course, it is more common in the west part of France.
But if you would prefer to meet a girl named Michelle or Marie Oh, no, no, no, no.
Brenda will be just Just fine.
Alors, so you wanted to ask me something? Yeah, well, I just hitchhiked into town, I got dropped off up here, and I'm supposed to stay at this hotel, but I have no clue how to find it.
I believe that is in the student quarter, right by my ho Where I live.
I will show you on the map.
Actually, I have a better idea.
Why don't you show me in person? I mean, if you're going that way anyway.
London was cool, but they drive on the wrong side of the street.
When I stepped off the kerb, I almost got killed.
At least then you would not have to eat the food.
That's true.
Here it is.
Your personal tour guide has brought you safely to your hotel.
Three metro stops, that's it? Some tour.
I want my money back.
Look, how about we get some dinner and afterward we can take a boat ride down the Seine? No, no, no, no.
I already have plan.
With my girlfriends.
- I'm sorry.
- Well, tomorrow then.
How about a proper tour of the city? Just the places you like best.
I don't think so.
Why not? I'm only in town for two days.
You don't want me wandering around, lost and bewildered, do you? You're gonna do what? I'm gonna show him around Paris, that's all.
Masquerading as a native Parisian.
- You? - Yes, me.
I had him completely fooled for over an hour today.
I was great, if I do say so myself.
Bren, one or two hours is one thing, but all day? - How are you ever gonna pull that off? - I just talk like this and he thinks that I am from Paris.
Offer to sell him the Brooklyn Bridge, or better yet, Le Pont Neuf.
Maybe you can make a few bucks while you're at it.
- Why don't you just tell him the truth? - Because it's fun.
And I've gone too far to go back now.
- Besides, he might get mad at me.
- So, what if he does? Donna, he's a really nice guy.
I mean, he's easygoing, he's fun.
He's gonna be a writer.
And you're just helping him gather material, right? Must you do that in here, Maggie? Brenda? Donna, when in Rome.
Can we please go get something to eat before I completely lose my appetite? - What name did you use? - Brenda, of course.
- He bought it.
- Unbelievable.
All right, all right, all right, now.
Come on, admit it.
You're exhausted.
I'm fine.
All right, then, how about a little race back to the beach club, huh? - All right, you're on.
- Okay.
Okay.
Life's a beach, bro.
What do you want me to say? Hey, Brandon, what's going on? I thought we were racing.
That guy who was at the beach club this morning.
I can't believe people live like that.
Yeah, it's a real shame.
Can we get out of here? This isn't exactly the most romantic spot on the beach.
- Or the safest.
- Okay.
Okay.
- Hi.
- Hi.
Can I come in? Yeah.
You hungry? I got a lot of leftovers.
No.
Thanks.
I can't stay long.
I just came by because I felt really bad about something I said earlier at the club.
Do you want a cup of coffee or something to drink, a soda? No, really, let me just say what I came to say.
Which is: When I said that nothing happened between us, that it didn't mean anything, it's just that I don't want what we did to get in the way of real life.
Kelly, everything is real to me.
You know what I'm talking about.
You're talking about us.
There is no us.
So why did you have to come here and tell me this in person? Because I wanted to see you.
Good.
At least you admit it.
Yeah, I admit it.
I can't just kiss a guy I've had a major crush on my whole life and pretend that it doesn't mean anything.
I just don't know what.
How about that we like each other? How about we were both feeling lonely and we went a little too far? I don't think you mean that.
Dylan, what are we gonna do? Brenda, you sure you don't wanna come? Hey, let her have some fun with her Monsieur Rick.
- We won't wait up.
- Good idea.
- Brenda.
- Donna, I'm kidding.
Do you wish to speak to her roommate? Donna, they are asking for Brenda.
Hello? Dylan, hi.
Je suis hanging out.
- Where's Bren? - Went sightseeing.
Bright and early, huh? Why didn't you go? I'm going shopping.
Priorities, I see.
So who did she go with? She left here all by herself.
I just kind of wanted to hear her voice right now, you know? Well, I'll tell her you called.
Don't.
She'll just You know her, she'll try and call me back and I'll probably be asleep.
- How's she doing? - Great, great.
I know she's looking forward to coming home.
Yeah, me too.
Bye, Donna.
You're welcome.
Oh, here, come here.
Here's a good spot.
Stand in front of this fountain.
Rick, you have taken an entire roll of film and all the pictures are of me.
So? It's my camera, isn't it? Can we continue on with the tour, monsieur? - But of course.
- Thank you.
- Steve, did you listen to my tape yet? - I told you I'd get to it.
Well, all you have to do is listen to it in the car on your way home.
What is it with you and this tape? You've gotta know people in the business.
I mean, your mom has to know some people.
All right.
I'll listen to your tape.
If you wanna get into show business there's one rule which is more important than anything else.
Well, what's that? Don't call us, we'll call you.
You're gonna be the best kite flyer.
You just have to keep practising, right? - Now, don't fall.
You gotta run fast - Andrea, Andrea.
Andrea.
Hey, ready? Okay, let's go.
Look.
Hey, hey.
Hey, let out some more line.
You're choking it.
Thanks.
I taught my kid to fly a kite on a day just like this.
Go ahead.
Do you want me to go get Henry? No.
Hey, what's your name, man? Jack Canner.
Brandon Walsh.
Listen, I don't mean to stick my nose in where it's not wanted, but how did a guy like you end up on the street? Let's just say I walked in off the desert.
Yeah, forget it.
I didn't mean to intrude.
Hey.
I didn't buy this jacket at an army surplus store, chief.
You're a vet? Yeah, Marine Reserves.
Pride of the Desert Storm.
You were stationed in the Middle East? That's right.
And while I was over there serving our country, my life back here fell apart, you know? You lost your job? My job.
My wife.
My kid.
My house.
I thought the government was supposed to take care of people who fight for our country.
Yeah, well, there's a recession on, kid.
Uncle Sam can't force companies to stay in business, or hire vets.
- What kind of work did you do? - I was an engineer.
If you could get a job, you'd work, right? Well, of course, I would.
Why? I've got some friends in low places.
I'll see what I can do.
Forget it, Walsh.
Henry, the guy was in Desert Storm.
He hasn't worked in months.
Walsh, I was in the Marines too, okay? And I've heard all those hard luck stories before.
Guys hiding behind a flag, looking for some kind of handout.
He doesn't want a handout.
He needs a job.
What makes him think I got one? Come on, you told me you're gonna hire a cleanup crew after we close.
- I got everybody I need.
I'm sorry.
- Just meet him, Henry.
Give him a chance.
It's all I ask.
And last but not least, we have the very famous park, where American college student pretends they are lost and try to pick up the girls.
Seriously though, it is quite beautiful.
You could You could fall in love here.
You could.
Brenda, this has been the most wonderful day.
You will spoil it.
Then at least you admit there is something to be spoiled.
So tell me, do you have many French boyfriends? I don't have any French boyfriends.
I find that hard to believe.
Well, I've always had a thing for American guys.
Have you ever been to the States? - Where? - Where? Where? Or should I say, "ou"? Why do I get the feeling you're trying to avoid my question? I have relatives in Minnesota.
No kidding.
I mean, that's not far from Madison.
I mean, it's not like right next door, but it's a lot closer than here.
Anyplace else? Also Californie.
I love California.
I'm thinking of transferring to UCLA myself.
I mean, I love the Midwest, I just I hate the winters.
I know what you mean.
I mean, I can imagine.
Brenda, would you go to dinner with me? Being a tour guide, it works up the appetite.
Come on, lazy one.
We gotta take a drive.
- What? - I know such the better way to spend a hot summer day, than sitting here toasting in the sun.
Come on.
Yeah.
- You having fun? - Yes.
- All right.
- Go faster.
Yeah.
- You okay? - Yes.
Yeah? Oh, God, that was so amazing.
It was like being on a roller coaster.
Hey, any time you wanna go again, you just let me know.
You're forgetting we're gonna turn into a pumpkin in a couple of days? No, I'm not forgetting.
But we're not doing anything wrong, Kel.
We're just having fun.
So far, we've kissed each other in your living room, in my cabana, and when we got in the water today.
So, what, are you making a list? There's another one.
- You're crazy.
- Hey, I've been accused of worse.
So, Brenda, why don't you ever wanna talk about your family? I have to keep some secrets, don't I? Well, you've told me all about the history of Paris, now I wanna know about the history of Mademoiselle DuBois.
Who? Oh, right.
Me.
You're so funny.
Are you the comedian in your family or are your parents like this too? My father is an accountant.
And lately he has about as much sense of humour as this table.
Sore spot, huh? A little trouble avec papa? We do not How do you say? - see eye to eye.
That happens.
I mean, I have two older sisters, so I've seen it.
Usually over guy stuff.
Am I right? Dad didn't like your boyfriend? So is he still in the picture? Very much so.
Yet you haven't mentioned him all this time.
Why is that? You didn't ask me.
You're right, I didn't.
Alors, shall we go? So, tomorrow, I thought maybe Rick, I told you, tomorrow, you are on your own.
Oh, come on.
You haven't finished teaching me about the local customs yet.
What do you want to learn? Well, like that, for instance.
You know, the kissing on the cheek thing.
I'm serious.
I mean, is there a technique, or do you just wing it? There is nothing to it.
Then why don't you wanna teach me? All right.
Yeah Go like this: And like this: So that's how you kiss, huh? No.
This is how I kiss.
What should I wear to dinner tonight? Casual? Dressy? Whips and chains? You know, we don't have to do this if you don't want to.
Don't worry.
Parents always love me.
Okay, but I'm gonna be a little late picking you up.
Why? Well, you remember that homeless guy we saw on the beach yesterday? I got him a job interview with Henry.
What makes you think he wants a job? Because he told me he did.
- What? - Brandon, guys like that are hustlers.
They'll say anything to get enough spare change so they can go and get another jug of wine.
Canner's not like that.
What are you trying to do, save the world? I'm not trying save the world.
I'm just trying to help out one guy who's had a run of bad luck.
- You're so idealistic.
- So? So who knew you'd turn out to be such a soft touch? Didn't anyone tell you? I'm the nicest guy in America.
Just do me a favour.
What? Watch your wallet.
Steve.
Steve.
Hello.
Would you please turn that down? Bad enough having to listen to David playing that all day and night.
Then this really is David's music? Why would anybody lie about something that sounds like that? This is great.
I mean, yeah, it is a little rough around the edges.
And the beginning and the middle and the end.
Yeah, well, everybody's a critic.
Listen, do you know where he is? I don't know.
He's probably at home.
Don't tell him I said anything, okay? - What was that about? - Beats me.
It's just cleanup and stuff, but it should be steady work for a few weeks.
Well, it sounds great.
So just come to the club in the morning and ask for me and I'll introduce you to Henry.
Thanks, man.
Yeah, well, you're a war hero.
You deserve a break.
Oh, yeah.
Real heroic.
Are you saying you really never were in the Persian Gulf? Hell, man.
I was on the front lines.
I was in the elite corps.
I was ready to lay down my life to teach Saddam Hussein a lesson he'd never forget.
But his troops went running back to Baghdad before we ever got started.
I sat in that lousy desert six months waiting to be called home, while my wife moved out and filed for divorce.
I'm sorry.
Well, it wasn't so bad.
I got to march in a parade.
I really appreciate everything you're trying to do for me, dude.
- I really do.
- It's no problem.
See you in the morning, Jack.
Sure thing.
That feels really good.
What are you doing tomorrow? Wanna go to Paradise Cove, camp out under the stars? - I can't do that.
- Sure, you can.
Two sleeping bags.
- No fooling around.
I promise.
- Then why bother? I mean it.
Have you ever camped under the stars? - No.
- Well, it's really beautiful up there.
It's just far enough outside the city where you don't see anything, but you can see a shooting star every two minutes.
Stop it.
You're tempting me.
So let's go.
I mean, we can get away, we can talk.
We might figure out what we've been doing the last couple of weeks.
I know what we've been doing.
That's why I can't go.
Okay.
But you are missing my cooking.
You missed a spot, right there.
Here? I meant, put aloe on.
I didn't mean for you to kiss it.
Was I kissing? Did I kiss? I'm sorry.
You're bad.
I know.
You know.
Everybody knows.
Oh, God, I'm sorry.
I didn't know you were in here.
David, wait, it's not what you think.
David! This is not good.
You gotta go talk to him, Kel.
What do you want me to say? Dylan, we can't do this anymore.
We're being stupid.
Somebody's gonna get hurt.
Somebody we both love.
- Brenda, it's 2 in the morning.
- It is? Another half hour and I would have called in the gendarmes.
You sound like my father.
Well, I hope you had a very good time.
Yeah, I did.
It was just too hard to say goodbye.
But you did say goodbye, right? - No.
- Brenda Look, I would've been back sooner, but he insisted I meet him again and he wouldn't let me leave until I agreed.
Our closing ceremonies are tomorrow.
- And our goodbye party.
- I know, I know.
Look.
I'll just stand him up.
It'll be better that way.
Come on, Bren, 30 hours from now you'll be on the plane heading home to the love of your life.
Donna? Do you wonder if there's somebody in the world that you were meant to meet, and then by chance or some weird twist of fate, you don't, and you miss out on your true destiny? What on earth are you talking about? I don't know.
Never mind.
Look, Bren.
You've been missing Dylan all summer, and this guy just touched off all your feelings for him.
Yeah, I'm sure that's it.
I'm sure it is.
- Good night, Bren.
- Good night, Donna.
- Everything was wonderful.
- Well, thank you.
It has been a real pleasure talking to somebody from back home.
Yeah.
Suddenly, I'm getting nostalgic for wind-chill factors and the mosquitoes at Lake Minnetonka.
You went to Lake Minnetonka too? So did we.
Well, everybody did.
Well, everybody who's anybody.
So tell me something.
Which one of you does Brandon get his idealism from? Brooke, let's - Why do you ask? - Oh, well, didn't he tell you? He's single-handedly solving the nation's unemployment problem.
I just helped a guy get a job interview today, that's all.
- A homeless guy.
- Really? Good for you.
If you think I'm bad, wait until you meet my sister.
Who's managed to bring home every stray dog - in every neighbourhood we lived in.
- Well, there's nothing wrong with helping others, as long as they wanna be helped.
- Hi, there.
- Hey, David.
- I wanna explain about - No, you don't have to explain.
I just want you to know that your secret is safe with me.
David, it's really not what you think.
Well, I'm sure it isn't.
For your information, Dylan was just putting lotion on my back, okay? Yeah, sure.
Whatever you say.
But I still wanna make a deal.
Now, I won't tell Brenda about what didn't happen between you and Dylan if you don't tell Donna about what didn't happen between me and Nikki.
It's a deal.
- Good.
- Oh, did Steve find you? He was looking for you at the beach.
I think he likes your music.
Yes.
Why do you care what he thinks? Because Steve has connections, Kelly.
He can get me a record deal.
Is that what you think? Well, believe it or not, one day, they'll be begging me for autographs and you can say you're the stepsister of a superstar.
In your dreams, David.
You better believe it.
Hasn't this just been the most très bien summer ever? Lynnette, are you gonna make a speech or take the picture? It's Charlie.
- Yoo-hoo, Charlie.
- Hey.
That's my camera.
You have been so quiet all day.
I guess I'm just tired.
I don't believe this.
- What is he doing here? - Who? Donna, it's Rick.
The guy in the blue shirt.
- Now I can see why you liked him.
- What am I gonna do? He'll see me.
I don't think you need to do anything.
Looks like Maggie has it under control.
Well, she certainly didn't waste any time now, did she? Introduce you to the club scene Excuse me, Maggie, but there's a phone call for you.
- Take a message.
- It's urgent.
Hi, sorry to interrupt.
- No problem.
- I'll be right back.
Maggie, you know the guy you were talking to? Isn't he fabulous? Yeah.
Maggie, that's Rick.
The guy I told you about, you know, the park.
The one that thinks you're Leslie Caron? You owe me one.
Definitely.
Brenda, what are you doing here? Saying goodbye to my American friends.
Well, there y'all are.
I thought I'd lost y'all for good.
Well, you found me.
Let's go over here.
Who's that fella with Br Wait, where are we going? Somewhere else.
There are too many Americans here.
The moon is the same.
I thought it might look different on the other side of the Atlantic.
I thought the same thing.
Two minds with but a single thought.
Would you rather I speak American? Are you kidding? I love the way you speak.
Don't change a thing.
Well, everyone changes.
Well, I don't want you to sound like all the girls I know back home.
Do you have many girlfriends? A few, I guess.
No one special.
No one like you.
Don't talk like that.
You know there is somebody else.
Yeah, I know.
And you know, if he was Mr.
Right, you wouldn't be here with me right now.
- Stop.
- Don't you believe in fate? To meet someone and click like we did, right from the start? Like we've known each other in some other life? I guess that is why it is so hard to say goodbye.
- So don't.
- There is no future for us.
You're going away.
Come with me.
- I can't.
- "Can't" and "don't want to" are two totally different things.
Come on.
Two weeks.
The Riviera.
We could sleep on the beach.
Rick, things are not always what they seem.
You don't really know me at all.
And I don't know you.
I know enough about you by now to wanna learn all the rest.
Hey.
Hey.
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- Why, what's up? - I listened to that tape you gave me.
Oh, yeah.
Kelly told me.
What did you think? It's not great.
But if we can find a hook and package you right, I think we may actually have something here.
- We? - Yeah, "we.
" I'm your new manager.
But I don't want a manager.
Then why give me the tape? You could steer me down the right path.
Introduce me to some people and stuff.
Well, that "stuff," as you call it, doesn't come free.
My contacts cost, David.
- How much do managers get? - Fifty percent.
- Forget it.
- Okay, 25 percent.
Isn't there some law that protects talent like me from slime like you? - Fifteen percent.
That's as low as I go.
- 10.
And I'm not signing my life away.
And I'll give you two weeks to get me a gig, or all bets are off.
Two weeks? That's impossible.
Good luck.
Canner didn't show up, did he? Walsh, I don't mean to be smug, but I knew he wasn't gonna show up when I agreed to see him.
I put myself out for that guy, you know? A sucker's born every minute.
Anybody ever tell you you're a cynic, Henry? Yeah? Come back and talk to me in about 20 years.
Walsh, when you're as far gone as living on the street, it takes an awful lot to come back.
Maybe he just wasn't ready.
- I should go find him.
- Walsh, you got work to do here.
Now, let's get to it.
Is that an order? No.
Canner, how come you didn't show up this morning? Sorry, man.
Wouldn't happen to know a guy named Jack Canner, would you? Yeah, sure, I knew him.
He played for the Indians, didn't he? Or was it the Cubs? No, no, that's not him.
Who am I thinking of? A guy that used to hang out around here.
Jack Canner.
Wore an army jacket.
No, I don't know him.
Sorry.
Hi.
What are you doing here? You were going to Paradise Cove.
I'm on my way there now.
I just wanted to stop and let you know that the offer is still open if you change your mind.
- I don't think so.
- Okay.
I won't push it.
Thanks.
See you around? I guess.
Yeah.
Are you still moping about that guy? Yeah, I went looking for him.
Brandon, give it up.
Believe me.
He's not wasting his time thinking about you.
Yeah, you're probably right.
I know I'm right.
Now, come here.
Feel better? Oh, a little better.
How's that? Better, but I think we might have to go up to my parent's cabana later to make sure I'm fully recovered.
Sorry to break this up.
Brandon, you gotta help.
- I can't find Cameron.
- The deaf kid? I looked.
I don't know where he is.
Just relax, Andrea.
I'm sure he'll turn up.
- Where did you last see him last? - By the slide.
I turned around to tie some shoelaces and he was gone.
- Was he eating ice cream? - Ice cream? No.
Well, he is now.
Cameron.
Where were you? I told you not to wander off alone.
We worry because we care.
Now, where were you? Well, where was he? What did he say? Bathroom.
Andrea, why don't you give the kid a break, huh? He's deaf, not incompetent.
Sorry, Cameron.
I'll try to mellow out.
Good advice.
Can I have some? Got your address in there? Great.
Thanks.
I'm gonna write to you.
Oh, you girls have been my favourite of all the students.
You say that to all the girls.
But this time, I mean it.
The bus is here.
All aboard.
I gotta hand it to you, Bren, that guy was a real find.
If he asked me to go backpacking on the Riviera, you'd be seeing my tracks right now.
You okay? I can't stand the thought of Rick standing there all alone, expecting me to show up.
Oh, Bren, he'll find some other nice girl real soon that will teach him French.
- I have to say goodbye.
- Brenda.
The bus is leaving in 20 minutes.
And you said if you ever saw him again that you'd never wanna leave him.
What if he talks you into going with him? Brenda.
Rick! Who ordered the pizza? Hi.
Hi.
Thought you might be hungry.
Yeah.
Of all the beaches, in all the towns, in all the world, she walks into mine.
I don't even know what I'm doing here.
I do.
Yeah? Then why don't you tell me? Because you know that this is probably the last chance that we'll ever have to be alone like this.
Wow, you were right, look at all those stars.
Did you see that? It was a shooting star.
- You saw that? - Yes.
Wow, that was so beautiful.
You know what they say about shooting stars? You can't share them with a friend.
Well, I guess they weren't talking about us.

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