Beverly Hills, 90210 (1990) s03e06 Episode Script
Castles in the Sand
Here I was feeling guilty for deceiving you, when you knew all along I wasn't French.
Well, maybe not all along.
But the truth is I'm really glad you turned out to be a red-blooded American girl.
So you don't regret missing your plane and staying here with me in Europe? No.
Not at all.
I really think I'm falling in love with you, Dylan.
I mean, Rick.
Bren, fasten your seat belt, we're almost in New York.
- Can you believe it? - Not really.
Bonjour, please be sure to fill out your customs forms before deplaning.
All connecting flights will be posted on the monitor at the gate.
- Thank you for flying TWA.
- I miss Paris already.
Me too.
But I can't wait to see David.
Yeah, I know what you mean.
I can't wait to see Rick.
I mean, Dylan.
Morning, camper.
- How'd you sleep? - Fine.
What do you think of sleeping on the beach? Well, I think ordering that shooting star was a little over the top.
But other than that, it was pretty cool.
Yeah, could have been even better.
I'm glad we didn't cross that line.
What are you saying? Because we didn't have sex, nothing happened? Who fell asleep in my arms last night? I admit it, we did connect, but we both know how much you love Brenda.
Did I talk about Brenda last night? Am I talking about her right now? I am.
And you should be.
Okay, fine.
But look.
Can you honestly look me in the eye and tell me that we have not become more than just good friends this summer? What do you wanna do, Dylan? Do you wanna make love so we can prove that I've become once again the class bimbo? How can you use the words "make love" and "bimbo" in the same sentence? - Look, just play it out with me, okay? - Yeah.
How are we gonna feel when Brenda comes home and asks us what we've been doing all summer? Come on, there's some great shells over here.
Look.
Come on.
What's Andrea doing here? - Zip me up.
Dylan, zip up.
- All right.
Come here.
- Andrea, hi.
- Hi.
What are you doing so far from the club? We're collecting shells for the sandcastle contest tomorrow.
Oh, great.
Kevin kind of partied a little too hard last night You guys, come on.
Let's go over here, okay? There are some good shells over there.
- Great shells over there.
- Come on.
- The best shells.
- Go, go, go.
There you go.
"Kevin"? I had to think fast.
See, that's exactly what I'm talking about.
I've worked too hard to change my reputation to start sneaking around now.
What do you want me to do, Kelly? You want me to tell Brenda about us? There's nothing to tell her, okay? We watched Casablanca, we saw some stars, that's it.
Whatever gets you through the night.
If things were different, Dylan, maybe we could have had something.
But Brenda is my best friend.
When she gets off that plane tonight, you're gonna remember exactly why you fell in love with her in the first place.
Dylan, you and I had what we had this summer, okay? I just think that has to be enough for both of us.
What are you telling me? We'll always have Paris? Thanks for not doing a Bogart imitation.
What? The beat's jamming.
- You want me to stop it for a bridge? - David, it needs something.
Maybe we should go back to the chorus.
Look, the arrangement's fine the way it is.
David, if I'm gonna be your manager, you're going to have to start listening to me.
Yeah, well, maybe if you got me a gig, I would.
Hey, can I interrupt you two musical geniuses for a minute? - What's going on? - I just wanted to remind you of Brenda's little welcome home party tonight.
Chez Walsh, 9:00, black tie optional.
Oh, God, is it 4:30 already? I gotta get home.
I gotta find Kelly.
I have to pick Donna up at the airport.
I'm out of here.
Excuse me.
Young love.
Well, thanks for making this, Brooke.
It took longer to print up than to configure and input.
Oh, I love it when you talk computer to me.
Well, I love it when you don't say anything.
- They've gotten pretty close.
- Are you bummed? No, not at all.
What about you? No.
The times, they are changing, Steve.
Take one.
Take one.
Oh, you guys.
They're here.
- Hey, everybody.
- Hey.
Hi.
- Hi, how was it? - Good.
- Brenda, welcome home.
- How are you? Hey, this is Brooke, Brooke this is Brenda.
- Hi.
- Hi, nice meeting you.
Mom, Dad, can I talk to you in the kitchen for a second? Excuse us.
Mom, Dad, is there some reason why Dylan isn't here? - Honey, let's not start.
- Dad, I'm not starting.
But are you saying we're right where we left off? That you still don't want me to see Dylan? Your father and I haven't really talked about it yet.
Well, I wish you would.
I really need to know where I stand.
With you and with Dylan.
Okay, honey.
Who was that masked woman? She didn't raise her voice.
She didn't make any threats.
- Are you surprised? - You're not? Isn't that why we sent her to France in the first place? I mean, so she could grow up? If it isn't Dylan, it's gonna be some other boy, Jim.
At least we know he loves her.
Hello? - Anybody home? - Oh, hey, Donna.
- How's it going? - You look great.
- Thanks.
It's great to see you too.
- Welcome home.
- Great to see everyone.
- Hey, music man.
Hi, I thought Kelly was with you.
She is.
Was.
- Hi, how are you? - I'm good, no complaints.
How about you? - We brought presents.
- Really? Oh, just what I always wanted, a sweatshirt.
No, it's not just any sweatshirt.
Read the front.
- "Les" Wildcats.
- Les Wildcats.
Do you have any matches? I cannot believe you're smoking.
Don't worry.
It's my last one.
Everybody smokes in Paris.
Do you want a drag? Oh, get that away from me with that.
I just had this dress dry-cleaned.
You know, if your parents catch you, you're dead.
Yeah, well, what are they gonna do? Not invite Dylan to my party? - Have you talked to him yet? - No, I'm waiting till everybody leaves.
I cannot wait to hear his voice in the same time zone.
It's weird, but in the back of my mind, I sort of thought that you being in Paris might change things with you guys.
Can you keep a secret? I think so.
Well, right before we were leaving, I met this really cute guy from the University of Wisconsin and he actually believed that I was French.
You're kidding me.
He was completely fooled, ma chérie.
Well, what happened? Well, he wanted me to go backpacking with him.
And I came really close to doing it.
But instead I turned around and went to the airport and never even said goodbye.
You know, part of me just wanted to take off with him, but I kept thinking about how much I loved Dylan and I just couldn't.
Boy, was I tempted.
Temptation can be a killer.
So, what did you do all summer? Spent a lot of time with the baby.
Dylan, thanks for coming, at such short notice.
Thanks for calling.
I remember you.
Dylan.
Hi.
So, what's going on at the Beach Club tomorrow? It's gonna be an authentic New England clambake, followed by a big dance.
Which I won't be playing at.
Don't forget the sandcastle building contest tomorrow.
- Ciao, guys.
- Yeah.
Bye-bye.
Hey, Steve, wait up.
Bye, guys.
I'll see you tomorrow, handsome.
I think I'll walk you out to your car.
Bye.
Okay, you stay here, unless you already have plans.
Hey, Kelly, can you hang for a while? No, I'm the chauffeur tonight.
- Okay, I'll see you tomorrow.
- Okay.
Good night, Kel.
Yeah.
Good night.
So, why don't we go in the kitchen and clean up? Okay.
I thought we were supposed to be cleaning up.
Aren't we? Bren, I got a confession to make.
While you were in France, I almost forgot what you were like.
Well, is it coming back to you? It's getting there.
I bought you something.
Oh, Bren, that's great.
It's for your watch chain.
Read the back.
"Je t'aime, Brenda.
" I really, really wish we could go back to your house, but I don't think it's the smartest thing to do considering it's my first night back.
I should have gotten you something.
Dylan, why? You didn't go anywhere this summer.
Je t'aime aussi, Bren.
Did everyone leave? Yeah, they all said goodbye.
Everybody said thank you for the party and everything.
I'm glad they enjoyed themselves.
I'm glad you're home.
Mom, Dad.
It really meant a lot to Dylan that you let him come over.
And it meant a lot to me too.
You know, I did a lot of thinking over the summer and you guys were right.
Things have to change.
I mean, I love Dylan, but I'm not willing to lose you guys just to make some kind of a point.
And I really wanna be a part of this family.
We love you too, sweetheart.
Maybe you weren't the only one who grew up this summer.
Hey.
I don't know how I'm gonna be able to thank you for sending me to Paris.
You already did, sweetheart.
- Good night.
- Good night.
Good night, honey.
You gonna be much longer, sis? - Yeah, two seconds.
- Okay.
Hey, you're wearing the sweatshirt.
Yeah, it's already one of my favourites.
Thanks.
Do you smell smoke? No, but I'm really stuffed up from the flight.
And I'm still on Paris time.
- So was it great over there or what? - Yeah.
So how was it being home alone with mom and dad? Well, with you gone, they kind of lost their taste for battle.
It was cool.
They did their thing, I did mine.
Worked, hung out with Brooke.
- Yeah, she's something else.
- You didn't like her? No, I think she's great.
I'm really happy for you.
She smart, she's athletic, she gets along with everybody.
But? I don't know.
I can't put my finger on it, but something's off, you know? So does this mean we're not gonna go on a double date next week? We'll see.
So is it weird being back? You know, the French have a saying: "The more things change, the more they remain the same.
" It's weird, somehow I feel like I haven't even left.
We expect Dad and Dylan to go another ten rounds this year? Fortunately, I think that's changed.
Good.
Hey, listen, let me know when you're done, okay? Okay.
Brandon The next time I go to France, you're definitely gonna have to go with me.
You know, I was just thinking that exact same thing.
It must be one of those twin things.
Kelly, you okay? You seemed a little weirded out at the party.
Do you think Brenda noticed? No, no one did.
You did.
Well, that's because I saw you and Dylan together.
What if Dylan decides to tell Brenda the truth? Don't worry.
He's not that stupid.
So you're not gonna tell Donna about that girl you fooled around with? Well, that's different.
Nikki wasn't Donna's best friend in the world.
- Thank you.
- I'm sorry.
I didn't mean it that way.
Look, just forget about it.
It'll blow over, you'll see.
Good night, David.
Good night.
Some best friend.
We're way over-matched here, you know that.
Oh, come on, Brandon, these guys are professional architects.
Of course we can't compete with them.
That's why they're in their own division.
No, still I'm no good at this sand sculpture thingy.
To tell you the truth, it's my first time.
Oh, a virgin.
Seriously.
If we can't beat sister Brenda, Andrea and the kiddies, and whoever else, we're pretty sorry stuff.
Okay, but you're gonna have to carry the team.
Hey, I've got work to do.
Okay, if you're busy I'm sure Steve wouldn't mind getting in the wet sand with me.
Hey.
- Give me those lips, honey.
- I thought you'd never ask.
Wow, she's into your brother something fierce.
Yeah, so you noticed.
Hey.
That's good, Cheryl.
Don't forget to pack the sand with water, okay, and then Not now, Cameron, okay? What? But the Batmobile was my idea.
I know the Batmobile was your idea, but I have to help the other kids too.
Okay? All right.
Oh, that's good.
Try this part.
Oh, sand is definitely not good for my nails.
Okay, make room for the expert.
You know, ladies, don't you think if you're gonna be sculpting France, you ought to have a map? Wow, thanks.
Never thought you'd wanna help in a million years.
Why not? I'm into it.
- You are? - Yeah, I am.
Oh, great, we're gonna get a lot of work done here.
Where are David and Kelly when you really need them? Kelly, please? I've been cooped up in this house all summer.
- Besides, it's Erin's coming out party.
- I'm sorry.
You go.
I just don't feel like doing that whole club thing tonight.
Dad wanted me to tell you the car's all packed up and he's ready to go.
What is it, honey, is it Jake? - Are you still upset about him? - Mother, please.
What did I say? I'm just trying to understand you.
Then why can't you understand that I just feel like staying home? Fine.
It's your loss.
Listen, will you tell your dad I'll be just a minute? Listen, Kel, you're gonna have to talk to Brenda again sooner or later.
I talked to her last night.
That's why I just don't wanna go.
So you and Dylan kissed in the cabana once.
Big deal.
You said nothing happened, right? - Right, nothing happened.
- Then quit torturing yourself.
Put on some sun block and let's go to the beach and spend the last day of summer with our friends.
Besides, if you keep moping around, people are gonna start getting suspicious.
I'm telling you, that isn't Vaucresson.
Donna, it is, I'm positive.
You're wrong.
Look at the map.
Then Rick's wrong because that's what he told me it was.
Who's Rick? Rick was our tour guide in France.
- He must have been pretty good.
- Why do you say that? Well, he knew where Vaucresson was.
Cameron, didn't I tell you to stay with Kenny and the group? I wanna help you.
You wanna help me? Well, that's sweet.
The best way for you to help me is to stay here, while I go and I fill up the bucket, okay? All right, Brooke, I gotta take off.
How can you leave now? We'll never finish on time.
I warned you I had to help Henry today.
Oh, come on.
Henry can prep the clambake by himself.
No, he really can't.
It's a ton of work.
So let Henry earn his money for a change.
- What's that supposed to mean? - You know what I mean.
No, I don't.
Brandon, Henry can't be fired.
He's black.
Brooke, for your information, nobody around here works as hard as Henry.
And when he's not busting his ass here, he's rebuilding his store that was torched by looters in the riots.
So don't you ever tell me he slacks off, okay? Okay, I'm sorry.
I didn't mean to insult your boss.
He's not just my boss, he's my friend too.
All I was trying to do was get you to stay and play with me a little while longer.
I didn't mean anything by it.
Really.
Okay, but I gotta go.
Hey.
Want some help shucking some corn? Well, that would mean we'd both be abandoning ship.
That would mean we'd both be together.
- Oh, hi.
- Hey.
She is so exquisite.
What took you guys so long? - Well, my sister had a small crisis.
- Why? What's wrong with Erin? Nothing.
She has such beautiful skin.
You should have seen her weeks ago, she practically fit in my hand.
You two know each other? Yeah.
Me and Kelly babysat one night.
- You did? - Yeah, he was a natural.
Talked her right to sleep.
- You have that effect on women.
- Not.
Everybody's seen Erin.
We should head back to the clubhouse now.
Okay.
Everybody, open house at the Taylor-Silver Cabana.
Kelly, where are you going? Aren't you gonna help us finish the sculpture? No, I think I better stick with my mom, but I'll see you guys later? Bye.
Come on.
Monsieur McKay, aren't you coming? Yeah.
Yeah.
Hey, why are you moving all your equipment? I'm making room in the cabana for Erin's baby stuff.
- You need some help? - From you? - After all, I am your manager.
- Yeah, well, not for long.
David, I'm sifting offers as we speak.
Yeah, well, sift this.
You're getting a real artistic temperament, Silver.
You know that, don't you? - One bushel down, five to go.
- You're getting pretty good at this.
We may just have found a new career for you.
Well, good.
I need to find something to do with the rest of my life.
Well, let me talk to Henry, I'll see what I can work out.
It must have been really hard for him to lose his store.
Watching your life savings go up in smoke, I'd say that's pretty tough.
Didn't he put up a sign, like the rest of them, you know, "black-owned business"? Brooke, not all the looters were black.
- What difference does it make? - It makes a lot of difference.
The blacks are against the Koreans, the Koreans are against the blacks.
They're both against us.
- I don't believe that.
- You can believe what you want.
But the next time there's a riot in this town, you better believe they're gonna come to places like this for payback time.
What are you getting so bent out of shape about? Because every time I open my mouth these days, we end up getting in a fight and I'm sick of it.
Tell me about it, so am I.
Are you intimidated by me, is that it? I'm a little more secure than that, Brooke, thanks.
That's what I thought too.
I thought you were the perfect guy for me, but lately it's gotten to the point where you're embarrassed to kiss me in front of your friends.
- That's not true.
- Then what is it, Brandon? Something is bothering you.
Truthfully, Brooke, yes, something is bothering me.
See, I'm a liberal kind of guy.
Sometimes, the things that come out of your mouth The racial slurs, et cetera.
- they really drive me up the wall.
What are you saying, Brandon? That I'm a bigot? - Brooke, I'm - Because I'm not.
I'm a good person, Brandon.
I don't have to justify myself to you.
- Brooke - No, excuse me.
I'm gonna go finish building our sandcastle and try to have some fun, unless that's not politically correct.
Come on, come on.
I'm sorry.
I didn't mean to hurt your feelings.
A little too late for that, don't you think? Kelly, wait up.
Hi, Dylan.
- You okay? - Of course I am.
How are you? Look, I know this is a little weird.
Dylan, you don't have to keep going out of your way to break the ice with me.
I'm fine.
In fact, this is exactly what I predicted would happen, isn't it? You didn't predict it, you made it happen.
I'm just looking out for all of us, okay? That's what friends are for, right? Look, Sanders, I got work to do.
I don't have time for all this Hollywood jabber.
I appreciate your time constraints, so I'll cut right to the chase.
If you let David play at tonight's dance, I'll stay out of your face forever.
I told you, I already hired a band for tonight.
- So fire them.
- I can't do that.
They've got a signed contract.
Henry, in this business, contracts are meant to be broken.
I guess that's why I never went into "this business," babe.
Is that better? Sun's still in your eyes? No, it's fine.
Oh, yeah, for you, but now I'm in deep shade.
Silver, let me show you how this thing works, man.
Like this and like that.
Like this.
So key to our relationship will be that we never speak to each other again? No, we just have to choose our subjects more carefully.
Okay.
We'll stick to sandcastles.
- And sports.
- And Minnesota.
- And weather.
- And sex.
I like that one.
Listen, Brooke, I really am sorry.
- It's okay.
- No, it's not.
Everyone's entitled to their own opinion.
- After all, it is a free country, right? - Whatever you say.
I am never gonna talk politics with you again.
- You take it too seriously.
- Yeah, well, blame it on my mother.
She's the real politico in the family.
Well, then let's remember never to put her in the same room with my father.
Don't think they'd get along, huh? Let's put if this way.
If you disagree with him on any issue whatsoever, you're part of some sort of worldwide international conspiracy.
- Oh, that explains it, then.
- Hey.
Brandon.
- Nice timing, Andrea.
- Sorry.
- Sorry.
I can't find Cameron.
- Well, did you check the men's room? That's where he disappeared to last time.
I did.
He wasn't there.
He wasn't in his favourite hiding place either.
Andrea, relax, I'm sure he'll show up.
- Brandon.
- Fine.
I'll help you look for him.
Come on.
I'll be right back.
Andrea.
Mrs.
Shaw, I have to talk to you about Cameron.
Sure.
- I'll be leaving now.
- Thanks, Brandon.
I thought I'd lost him.
I looked everywhere.
Can I talk to him alone just for a second? Of course you can.
Come on in.
Cameron, put that down.
Why'd you run away? I don't know.
You don't know? Are you mad at me? I ran away because I didn't want to say goodbye.
I know.
Saying goodbye, it's hard for me too.
But, Cameron, you shouldn't have run away.
What's wrong? - I love you.
- I love you too.
I want you to know something.
You're very brave to tell a girl how you feel about her.
I know boys twice your age who can't do that.
You and I are very special friends.
And special friends, they can last a lifetime.
Okay? You're such a good boy.
Okay, well Let's go before the judging starts, okay? Come on.
Kelly.
Kelly, hi.
- So where's your creation? - Oh, it's over there.
Dylan is trying to put the finishing touches on it.
- Can I talk to you about something? - Sure.
It's about Dylan.
What? Did you see him much during summer? I don't know.
He was around.
Look, I know this is going to sound crazy, but I get the feeling that he was seeing someone while I was gone.
- Why would you say that? - He's being too nice to me.
- Brenda - Look, I know it sounds as if I'm being paranoid, but it's like he's trying to make up for something.
I'm afraid he'll think I don't trust him if I bug him about it.
But what if he was seeing someone else? - Brenda, Dylan adores you.
- I know.
And he's really sweet.
It's just I'm getting this funny vibe from him.
It's probably because you were gone for so long, that's it.
I hate that I am so jealous.
I'm overreacting, you're right.
Look, don't say anything to Dylan, okay? Not even kidding.
Your secret is safe with me.
Thanks.
Bye.
I know you.
You're - Ron Checkic.
- Ron Checkic.
Ron Checkic.
Good to see you, Steve Sanders.
Sanders Management Group.
Could you help me with the other end of this speaker here? Yeah, sure.
Look, I was hoping you and your guys could help me out here.
I'm breaking a new singer.
He's on the verge of a major record deal and He needs some more exposure, you know what I'm saying? No.
No, I don't know what you're saying.
Okay.
Okay, how about this? What would it take for you to walk away from this gig? - What is this? - Let's call it a negotiation.
Forget it.
You don't have that kind of money.
Try me.
Ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls, the award in the professional category goes to the Texas Capitol Building by the Don Solberg development company.
Great, guys! Congratulations.
Last, but not least, is the award in the amateur category.
And this, ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls, was not an easy choice.
And the blue ribbon goes to Andrea Zuckerman and the kids from the Beverly Hills Beach Club Day Camp, for their sculpture of the Batmobile.
Well, we got beat by the romper room.
- Fix was in.
- You gotta admit, Andrea did work pretty hard with those kids.
They deserve it.
Yeah, I guess.
I just don't get why she works here anyway.
- It's not like she needs the money.
- Of course not.
Nobody needs money.
Come on, Andrea Zuckerman? Hold it.
What are you saying? She's a Jewish girl from Beverly Hills.
What? Hold on.
Hold on, Brandon.
I meant that as a compliment.
I think you should stop talking now, okay? No.
No, I'm not gonna let you tell me I'm wrong about this one too.
Jewish people are great with money.
I meant it as a compliment.
Brooke, that is not a compliment, that's a stereotype.
You know, not all black people have rhythm, not all Latin people are hot-tempered, and not all Jewish people are great with money.
For God's sakes, Andrea lives in a tiny, one-bedroom apartment with her grandmother.
I really don't care where she lives, Brandon.
This is great.
Great.
We went a whole, what, hour without getting into a fight? Must be a world record for us.
Brooke, I don't think it's such a good idea - that we see each other anymore.
- What? We're gonna break up over this? Brandon, come on.
I'm crazy about you.
I can change.
Yeah, well, I can't.
You told me these guys were professional musicians.
You told me they should be arriving any minute.
That was two hours ago.
No, no.
That's no good.
I want a combo.
I don't want some guy from Pennsylvania playing some accordion.
Well, just get some people over here now, okay? Can you believe these guys stiffed me? What can I say, Henry? There are a lot of flakes in this business.
Can your guy really sing? Can he sing? Your sweet caress I think of you and only you Man, I must confess The lonely days and lonely nights My world's falling apart I need you with me by my side I need you in my heart Because there's a space You can only fill - Wow, he has gotten so good.
- I had no idea.
Yeah, well, I bring him along slowly, you know? Teaching him how to phrase a lyric, sell an audience.
All the things a top-notch manager does.
What? Shut up and let everyone else listen to his song.
Yeah, shut up.
I'm bringing him along slowly.
Hand in hand Please be my love, yeah Be, be, be my love, oh Oh, be, be, be my love, yeah Oh, be, be, be my love, come on baby And be, be, be my love Oh, be, be, be my love, oh Oh, be, be, be my love, yeah When I was in Paris, I'd wake up early to take a walk down the Seine just to see the moon get lost in the morning light.
And I'd be thinking about you, half way around the world, wondering if you were somewhere on the beach looking up at the same moon.
I was.
And then I'd wonder if there was anyone else in your arms.
After a while, I just stopped worrying about it.
I figured if there was anyone else, it was only because I was there and you were here and vice versa.
That's right.
Dylan, I met someone in Paris.
Rick, my tour guide.
Well, actually, I was his tour guide.
It's kind of a long story.
We were only together the last couple of days I was there and it really didn't amount to anything much.
So are you finished with your summer vacation? Yes.
What about you? Are you ready to start our senior year together? You and me? Dylan.
Welcome home, Brenda.
Yeah, all right.
Thank you.
Let's all take a break now.
We'll be back I'm sorry.
I'll be back in 15 minutes.
Thanks.
Brandon.
Andrea told me you sent Brooke packing.
Yeah, she's all yours, buddy.
- Can't believe you dumped her.
- What was I gonna do? Drive down to Palos Verdes every weekend? It's a summer fling, man.
No big deal.
Yeah, anyway, I guess it's better we're available now for all those pretty young things that are gonna be starting Beverly and West Beverly.
- Got that.
- See you, bro.
Later.
Hey, Brandon.
You look like you're having as good a night as I am.
- What's your excuse? - Where should I start? The trip I didn't take, the job I had to or the perfect girl who turned out to be anything but? I don't know, Kel, basically, a whole summer came and went and I don't have anything to show for it.
- Well, you got a good tan.
- Thanks, Kelly.
I feel better already.
You're welcome.
Silver, I didn't know you were such a crooner, my brother.
Thank you.
- David, you were wonderful.
- Thanks.
Hey, everybody, here's to Silver's music career.
And here's to Andrea for building the best sand sculpture this side of the San Andreas Fault, at least.
And I have a special toast.
It took me going halfway around the world to realise I have the best bunch of friends a girl could ever have.
And I love you all.
Especially you.
Well here's to us and our senior year, which starts in exactly six days, eight hours and 24 minutes.
Well, at least we'll rule the school this year.
I can't believe summer's almost over.
- Yeah, but we'll always have Paris.
- Right.
Hi.
Dylan, look, you don't have to keep checking up on me.
It's not what I'm doing.
I just wanna to thank you again for yesterday.
That was yesterday? Kelly, you know, you're a smart lady.
Dylan, I'm happy for you.
And for Brenda.
You guys belong together.
Let's just leave it alone, okay? But where does that leave you, Kel? Can't have it both ways.
So you're telling me just go back to Brenda and forget everything that happened? We'll always have Paris.
It's not funny anymore.
I guess nothing lasts forever.
Kelly.
Well, maybe not all along.
But the truth is I'm really glad you turned out to be a red-blooded American girl.
So you don't regret missing your plane and staying here with me in Europe? No.
Not at all.
I really think I'm falling in love with you, Dylan.
I mean, Rick.
Bren, fasten your seat belt, we're almost in New York.
- Can you believe it? - Not really.
Bonjour, please be sure to fill out your customs forms before deplaning.
All connecting flights will be posted on the monitor at the gate.
- Thank you for flying TWA.
- I miss Paris already.
Me too.
But I can't wait to see David.
Yeah, I know what you mean.
I can't wait to see Rick.
I mean, Dylan.
Morning, camper.
- How'd you sleep? - Fine.
What do you think of sleeping on the beach? Well, I think ordering that shooting star was a little over the top.
But other than that, it was pretty cool.
Yeah, could have been even better.
I'm glad we didn't cross that line.
What are you saying? Because we didn't have sex, nothing happened? Who fell asleep in my arms last night? I admit it, we did connect, but we both know how much you love Brenda.
Did I talk about Brenda last night? Am I talking about her right now? I am.
And you should be.
Okay, fine.
But look.
Can you honestly look me in the eye and tell me that we have not become more than just good friends this summer? What do you wanna do, Dylan? Do you wanna make love so we can prove that I've become once again the class bimbo? How can you use the words "make love" and "bimbo" in the same sentence? - Look, just play it out with me, okay? - Yeah.
How are we gonna feel when Brenda comes home and asks us what we've been doing all summer? Come on, there's some great shells over here.
Look.
Come on.
What's Andrea doing here? - Zip me up.
Dylan, zip up.
- All right.
Come here.
- Andrea, hi.
- Hi.
What are you doing so far from the club? We're collecting shells for the sandcastle contest tomorrow.
Oh, great.
Kevin kind of partied a little too hard last night You guys, come on.
Let's go over here, okay? There are some good shells over there.
- Great shells over there.
- Come on.
- The best shells.
- Go, go, go.
There you go.
"Kevin"? I had to think fast.
See, that's exactly what I'm talking about.
I've worked too hard to change my reputation to start sneaking around now.
What do you want me to do, Kelly? You want me to tell Brenda about us? There's nothing to tell her, okay? We watched Casablanca, we saw some stars, that's it.
Whatever gets you through the night.
If things were different, Dylan, maybe we could have had something.
But Brenda is my best friend.
When she gets off that plane tonight, you're gonna remember exactly why you fell in love with her in the first place.
Dylan, you and I had what we had this summer, okay? I just think that has to be enough for both of us.
What are you telling me? We'll always have Paris? Thanks for not doing a Bogart imitation.
What? The beat's jamming.
- You want me to stop it for a bridge? - David, it needs something.
Maybe we should go back to the chorus.
Look, the arrangement's fine the way it is.
David, if I'm gonna be your manager, you're going to have to start listening to me.
Yeah, well, maybe if you got me a gig, I would.
Hey, can I interrupt you two musical geniuses for a minute? - What's going on? - I just wanted to remind you of Brenda's little welcome home party tonight.
Chez Walsh, 9:00, black tie optional.
Oh, God, is it 4:30 already? I gotta get home.
I gotta find Kelly.
I have to pick Donna up at the airport.
I'm out of here.
Excuse me.
Young love.
Well, thanks for making this, Brooke.
It took longer to print up than to configure and input.
Oh, I love it when you talk computer to me.
Well, I love it when you don't say anything.
- They've gotten pretty close.
- Are you bummed? No, not at all.
What about you? No.
The times, they are changing, Steve.
Take one.
Take one.
Oh, you guys.
They're here.
- Hey, everybody.
- Hey.
Hi.
- Hi, how was it? - Good.
- Brenda, welcome home.
- How are you? Hey, this is Brooke, Brooke this is Brenda.
- Hi.
- Hi, nice meeting you.
Mom, Dad, can I talk to you in the kitchen for a second? Excuse us.
Mom, Dad, is there some reason why Dylan isn't here? - Honey, let's not start.
- Dad, I'm not starting.
But are you saying we're right where we left off? That you still don't want me to see Dylan? Your father and I haven't really talked about it yet.
Well, I wish you would.
I really need to know where I stand.
With you and with Dylan.
Okay, honey.
Who was that masked woman? She didn't raise her voice.
She didn't make any threats.
- Are you surprised? - You're not? Isn't that why we sent her to France in the first place? I mean, so she could grow up? If it isn't Dylan, it's gonna be some other boy, Jim.
At least we know he loves her.
Hello? - Anybody home? - Oh, hey, Donna.
- How's it going? - You look great.
- Thanks.
It's great to see you too.
- Welcome home.
- Great to see everyone.
- Hey, music man.
Hi, I thought Kelly was with you.
She is.
Was.
- Hi, how are you? - I'm good, no complaints.
How about you? - We brought presents.
- Really? Oh, just what I always wanted, a sweatshirt.
No, it's not just any sweatshirt.
Read the front.
- "Les" Wildcats.
- Les Wildcats.
Do you have any matches? I cannot believe you're smoking.
Don't worry.
It's my last one.
Everybody smokes in Paris.
Do you want a drag? Oh, get that away from me with that.
I just had this dress dry-cleaned.
You know, if your parents catch you, you're dead.
Yeah, well, what are they gonna do? Not invite Dylan to my party? - Have you talked to him yet? - No, I'm waiting till everybody leaves.
I cannot wait to hear his voice in the same time zone.
It's weird, but in the back of my mind, I sort of thought that you being in Paris might change things with you guys.
Can you keep a secret? I think so.
Well, right before we were leaving, I met this really cute guy from the University of Wisconsin and he actually believed that I was French.
You're kidding me.
He was completely fooled, ma chérie.
Well, what happened? Well, he wanted me to go backpacking with him.
And I came really close to doing it.
But instead I turned around and went to the airport and never even said goodbye.
You know, part of me just wanted to take off with him, but I kept thinking about how much I loved Dylan and I just couldn't.
Boy, was I tempted.
Temptation can be a killer.
So, what did you do all summer? Spent a lot of time with the baby.
Dylan, thanks for coming, at such short notice.
Thanks for calling.
I remember you.
Dylan.
Hi.
So, what's going on at the Beach Club tomorrow? It's gonna be an authentic New England clambake, followed by a big dance.
Which I won't be playing at.
Don't forget the sandcastle building contest tomorrow.
- Ciao, guys.
- Yeah.
Bye-bye.
Hey, Steve, wait up.
Bye, guys.
I'll see you tomorrow, handsome.
I think I'll walk you out to your car.
Bye.
Okay, you stay here, unless you already have plans.
Hey, Kelly, can you hang for a while? No, I'm the chauffeur tonight.
- Okay, I'll see you tomorrow.
- Okay.
Good night, Kel.
Yeah.
Good night.
So, why don't we go in the kitchen and clean up? Okay.
I thought we were supposed to be cleaning up.
Aren't we? Bren, I got a confession to make.
While you were in France, I almost forgot what you were like.
Well, is it coming back to you? It's getting there.
I bought you something.
Oh, Bren, that's great.
It's for your watch chain.
Read the back.
"Je t'aime, Brenda.
" I really, really wish we could go back to your house, but I don't think it's the smartest thing to do considering it's my first night back.
I should have gotten you something.
Dylan, why? You didn't go anywhere this summer.
Je t'aime aussi, Bren.
Did everyone leave? Yeah, they all said goodbye.
Everybody said thank you for the party and everything.
I'm glad they enjoyed themselves.
I'm glad you're home.
Mom, Dad.
It really meant a lot to Dylan that you let him come over.
And it meant a lot to me too.
You know, I did a lot of thinking over the summer and you guys were right.
Things have to change.
I mean, I love Dylan, but I'm not willing to lose you guys just to make some kind of a point.
And I really wanna be a part of this family.
We love you too, sweetheart.
Maybe you weren't the only one who grew up this summer.
Hey.
I don't know how I'm gonna be able to thank you for sending me to Paris.
You already did, sweetheart.
- Good night.
- Good night.
Good night, honey.
You gonna be much longer, sis? - Yeah, two seconds.
- Okay.
Hey, you're wearing the sweatshirt.
Yeah, it's already one of my favourites.
Thanks.
Do you smell smoke? No, but I'm really stuffed up from the flight.
And I'm still on Paris time.
- So was it great over there or what? - Yeah.
So how was it being home alone with mom and dad? Well, with you gone, they kind of lost their taste for battle.
It was cool.
They did their thing, I did mine.
Worked, hung out with Brooke.
- Yeah, she's something else.
- You didn't like her? No, I think she's great.
I'm really happy for you.
She smart, she's athletic, she gets along with everybody.
But? I don't know.
I can't put my finger on it, but something's off, you know? So does this mean we're not gonna go on a double date next week? We'll see.
So is it weird being back? You know, the French have a saying: "The more things change, the more they remain the same.
" It's weird, somehow I feel like I haven't even left.
We expect Dad and Dylan to go another ten rounds this year? Fortunately, I think that's changed.
Good.
Hey, listen, let me know when you're done, okay? Okay.
Brandon The next time I go to France, you're definitely gonna have to go with me.
You know, I was just thinking that exact same thing.
It must be one of those twin things.
Kelly, you okay? You seemed a little weirded out at the party.
Do you think Brenda noticed? No, no one did.
You did.
Well, that's because I saw you and Dylan together.
What if Dylan decides to tell Brenda the truth? Don't worry.
He's not that stupid.
So you're not gonna tell Donna about that girl you fooled around with? Well, that's different.
Nikki wasn't Donna's best friend in the world.
- Thank you.
- I'm sorry.
I didn't mean it that way.
Look, just forget about it.
It'll blow over, you'll see.
Good night, David.
Good night.
Some best friend.
We're way over-matched here, you know that.
Oh, come on, Brandon, these guys are professional architects.
Of course we can't compete with them.
That's why they're in their own division.
No, still I'm no good at this sand sculpture thingy.
To tell you the truth, it's my first time.
Oh, a virgin.
Seriously.
If we can't beat sister Brenda, Andrea and the kiddies, and whoever else, we're pretty sorry stuff.
Okay, but you're gonna have to carry the team.
Hey, I've got work to do.
Okay, if you're busy I'm sure Steve wouldn't mind getting in the wet sand with me.
Hey.
- Give me those lips, honey.
- I thought you'd never ask.
Wow, she's into your brother something fierce.
Yeah, so you noticed.
Hey.
That's good, Cheryl.
Don't forget to pack the sand with water, okay, and then Not now, Cameron, okay? What? But the Batmobile was my idea.
I know the Batmobile was your idea, but I have to help the other kids too.
Okay? All right.
Oh, that's good.
Try this part.
Oh, sand is definitely not good for my nails.
Okay, make room for the expert.
You know, ladies, don't you think if you're gonna be sculpting France, you ought to have a map? Wow, thanks.
Never thought you'd wanna help in a million years.
Why not? I'm into it.
- You are? - Yeah, I am.
Oh, great, we're gonna get a lot of work done here.
Where are David and Kelly when you really need them? Kelly, please? I've been cooped up in this house all summer.
- Besides, it's Erin's coming out party.
- I'm sorry.
You go.
I just don't feel like doing that whole club thing tonight.
Dad wanted me to tell you the car's all packed up and he's ready to go.
What is it, honey, is it Jake? - Are you still upset about him? - Mother, please.
What did I say? I'm just trying to understand you.
Then why can't you understand that I just feel like staying home? Fine.
It's your loss.
Listen, will you tell your dad I'll be just a minute? Listen, Kel, you're gonna have to talk to Brenda again sooner or later.
I talked to her last night.
That's why I just don't wanna go.
So you and Dylan kissed in the cabana once.
Big deal.
You said nothing happened, right? - Right, nothing happened.
- Then quit torturing yourself.
Put on some sun block and let's go to the beach and spend the last day of summer with our friends.
Besides, if you keep moping around, people are gonna start getting suspicious.
I'm telling you, that isn't Vaucresson.
Donna, it is, I'm positive.
You're wrong.
Look at the map.
Then Rick's wrong because that's what he told me it was.
Who's Rick? Rick was our tour guide in France.
- He must have been pretty good.
- Why do you say that? Well, he knew where Vaucresson was.
Cameron, didn't I tell you to stay with Kenny and the group? I wanna help you.
You wanna help me? Well, that's sweet.
The best way for you to help me is to stay here, while I go and I fill up the bucket, okay? All right, Brooke, I gotta take off.
How can you leave now? We'll never finish on time.
I warned you I had to help Henry today.
Oh, come on.
Henry can prep the clambake by himself.
No, he really can't.
It's a ton of work.
So let Henry earn his money for a change.
- What's that supposed to mean? - You know what I mean.
No, I don't.
Brandon, Henry can't be fired.
He's black.
Brooke, for your information, nobody around here works as hard as Henry.
And when he's not busting his ass here, he's rebuilding his store that was torched by looters in the riots.
So don't you ever tell me he slacks off, okay? Okay, I'm sorry.
I didn't mean to insult your boss.
He's not just my boss, he's my friend too.
All I was trying to do was get you to stay and play with me a little while longer.
I didn't mean anything by it.
Really.
Okay, but I gotta go.
Hey.
Want some help shucking some corn? Well, that would mean we'd both be abandoning ship.
That would mean we'd both be together.
- Oh, hi.
- Hey.
She is so exquisite.
What took you guys so long? - Well, my sister had a small crisis.
- Why? What's wrong with Erin? Nothing.
She has such beautiful skin.
You should have seen her weeks ago, she practically fit in my hand.
You two know each other? Yeah.
Me and Kelly babysat one night.
- You did? - Yeah, he was a natural.
Talked her right to sleep.
- You have that effect on women.
- Not.
Everybody's seen Erin.
We should head back to the clubhouse now.
Okay.
Everybody, open house at the Taylor-Silver Cabana.
Kelly, where are you going? Aren't you gonna help us finish the sculpture? No, I think I better stick with my mom, but I'll see you guys later? Bye.
Come on.
Monsieur McKay, aren't you coming? Yeah.
Yeah.
Hey, why are you moving all your equipment? I'm making room in the cabana for Erin's baby stuff.
- You need some help? - From you? - After all, I am your manager.
- Yeah, well, not for long.
David, I'm sifting offers as we speak.
Yeah, well, sift this.
You're getting a real artistic temperament, Silver.
You know that, don't you? - One bushel down, five to go.
- You're getting pretty good at this.
We may just have found a new career for you.
Well, good.
I need to find something to do with the rest of my life.
Well, let me talk to Henry, I'll see what I can work out.
It must have been really hard for him to lose his store.
Watching your life savings go up in smoke, I'd say that's pretty tough.
Didn't he put up a sign, like the rest of them, you know, "black-owned business"? Brooke, not all the looters were black.
- What difference does it make? - It makes a lot of difference.
The blacks are against the Koreans, the Koreans are against the blacks.
They're both against us.
- I don't believe that.
- You can believe what you want.
But the next time there's a riot in this town, you better believe they're gonna come to places like this for payback time.
What are you getting so bent out of shape about? Because every time I open my mouth these days, we end up getting in a fight and I'm sick of it.
Tell me about it, so am I.
Are you intimidated by me, is that it? I'm a little more secure than that, Brooke, thanks.
That's what I thought too.
I thought you were the perfect guy for me, but lately it's gotten to the point where you're embarrassed to kiss me in front of your friends.
- That's not true.
- Then what is it, Brandon? Something is bothering you.
Truthfully, Brooke, yes, something is bothering me.
See, I'm a liberal kind of guy.
Sometimes, the things that come out of your mouth The racial slurs, et cetera.
- they really drive me up the wall.
What are you saying, Brandon? That I'm a bigot? - Brooke, I'm - Because I'm not.
I'm a good person, Brandon.
I don't have to justify myself to you.
- Brooke - No, excuse me.
I'm gonna go finish building our sandcastle and try to have some fun, unless that's not politically correct.
Come on, come on.
I'm sorry.
I didn't mean to hurt your feelings.
A little too late for that, don't you think? Kelly, wait up.
Hi, Dylan.
- You okay? - Of course I am.
How are you? Look, I know this is a little weird.
Dylan, you don't have to keep going out of your way to break the ice with me.
I'm fine.
In fact, this is exactly what I predicted would happen, isn't it? You didn't predict it, you made it happen.
I'm just looking out for all of us, okay? That's what friends are for, right? Look, Sanders, I got work to do.
I don't have time for all this Hollywood jabber.
I appreciate your time constraints, so I'll cut right to the chase.
If you let David play at tonight's dance, I'll stay out of your face forever.
I told you, I already hired a band for tonight.
- So fire them.
- I can't do that.
They've got a signed contract.
Henry, in this business, contracts are meant to be broken.
I guess that's why I never went into "this business," babe.
Is that better? Sun's still in your eyes? No, it's fine.
Oh, yeah, for you, but now I'm in deep shade.
Silver, let me show you how this thing works, man.
Like this and like that.
Like this.
So key to our relationship will be that we never speak to each other again? No, we just have to choose our subjects more carefully.
Okay.
We'll stick to sandcastles.
- And sports.
- And Minnesota.
- And weather.
- And sex.
I like that one.
Listen, Brooke, I really am sorry.
- It's okay.
- No, it's not.
Everyone's entitled to their own opinion.
- After all, it is a free country, right? - Whatever you say.
I am never gonna talk politics with you again.
- You take it too seriously.
- Yeah, well, blame it on my mother.
She's the real politico in the family.
Well, then let's remember never to put her in the same room with my father.
Don't think they'd get along, huh? Let's put if this way.
If you disagree with him on any issue whatsoever, you're part of some sort of worldwide international conspiracy.
- Oh, that explains it, then.
- Hey.
Brandon.
- Nice timing, Andrea.
- Sorry.
- Sorry.
I can't find Cameron.
- Well, did you check the men's room? That's where he disappeared to last time.
I did.
He wasn't there.
He wasn't in his favourite hiding place either.
Andrea, relax, I'm sure he'll show up.
- Brandon.
- Fine.
I'll help you look for him.
Come on.
I'll be right back.
Andrea.
Mrs.
Shaw, I have to talk to you about Cameron.
Sure.
- I'll be leaving now.
- Thanks, Brandon.
I thought I'd lost him.
I looked everywhere.
Can I talk to him alone just for a second? Of course you can.
Come on in.
Cameron, put that down.
Why'd you run away? I don't know.
You don't know? Are you mad at me? I ran away because I didn't want to say goodbye.
I know.
Saying goodbye, it's hard for me too.
But, Cameron, you shouldn't have run away.
What's wrong? - I love you.
- I love you too.
I want you to know something.
You're very brave to tell a girl how you feel about her.
I know boys twice your age who can't do that.
You and I are very special friends.
And special friends, they can last a lifetime.
Okay? You're such a good boy.
Okay, well Let's go before the judging starts, okay? Come on.
Kelly.
Kelly, hi.
- So where's your creation? - Oh, it's over there.
Dylan is trying to put the finishing touches on it.
- Can I talk to you about something? - Sure.
It's about Dylan.
What? Did you see him much during summer? I don't know.
He was around.
Look, I know this is going to sound crazy, but I get the feeling that he was seeing someone while I was gone.
- Why would you say that? - He's being too nice to me.
- Brenda - Look, I know it sounds as if I'm being paranoid, but it's like he's trying to make up for something.
I'm afraid he'll think I don't trust him if I bug him about it.
But what if he was seeing someone else? - Brenda, Dylan adores you.
- I know.
And he's really sweet.
It's just I'm getting this funny vibe from him.
It's probably because you were gone for so long, that's it.
I hate that I am so jealous.
I'm overreacting, you're right.
Look, don't say anything to Dylan, okay? Not even kidding.
Your secret is safe with me.
Thanks.
Bye.
I know you.
You're - Ron Checkic.
- Ron Checkic.
Ron Checkic.
Good to see you, Steve Sanders.
Sanders Management Group.
Could you help me with the other end of this speaker here? Yeah, sure.
Look, I was hoping you and your guys could help me out here.
I'm breaking a new singer.
He's on the verge of a major record deal and He needs some more exposure, you know what I'm saying? No.
No, I don't know what you're saying.
Okay.
Okay, how about this? What would it take for you to walk away from this gig? - What is this? - Let's call it a negotiation.
Forget it.
You don't have that kind of money.
Try me.
Ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls, the award in the professional category goes to the Texas Capitol Building by the Don Solberg development company.
Great, guys! Congratulations.
Last, but not least, is the award in the amateur category.
And this, ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls, was not an easy choice.
And the blue ribbon goes to Andrea Zuckerman and the kids from the Beverly Hills Beach Club Day Camp, for their sculpture of the Batmobile.
Well, we got beat by the romper room.
- Fix was in.
- You gotta admit, Andrea did work pretty hard with those kids.
They deserve it.
Yeah, I guess.
I just don't get why she works here anyway.
- It's not like she needs the money.
- Of course not.
Nobody needs money.
Come on, Andrea Zuckerman? Hold it.
What are you saying? She's a Jewish girl from Beverly Hills.
What? Hold on.
Hold on, Brandon.
I meant that as a compliment.
I think you should stop talking now, okay? No.
No, I'm not gonna let you tell me I'm wrong about this one too.
Jewish people are great with money.
I meant it as a compliment.
Brooke, that is not a compliment, that's a stereotype.
You know, not all black people have rhythm, not all Latin people are hot-tempered, and not all Jewish people are great with money.
For God's sakes, Andrea lives in a tiny, one-bedroom apartment with her grandmother.
I really don't care where she lives, Brandon.
This is great.
Great.
We went a whole, what, hour without getting into a fight? Must be a world record for us.
Brooke, I don't think it's such a good idea - that we see each other anymore.
- What? We're gonna break up over this? Brandon, come on.
I'm crazy about you.
I can change.
Yeah, well, I can't.
You told me these guys were professional musicians.
You told me they should be arriving any minute.
That was two hours ago.
No, no.
That's no good.
I want a combo.
I don't want some guy from Pennsylvania playing some accordion.
Well, just get some people over here now, okay? Can you believe these guys stiffed me? What can I say, Henry? There are a lot of flakes in this business.
Can your guy really sing? Can he sing? Your sweet caress I think of you and only you Man, I must confess The lonely days and lonely nights My world's falling apart I need you with me by my side I need you in my heart Because there's a space You can only fill - Wow, he has gotten so good.
- I had no idea.
Yeah, well, I bring him along slowly, you know? Teaching him how to phrase a lyric, sell an audience.
All the things a top-notch manager does.
What? Shut up and let everyone else listen to his song.
Yeah, shut up.
I'm bringing him along slowly.
Hand in hand Please be my love, yeah Be, be, be my love, oh Oh, be, be, be my love, yeah Oh, be, be, be my love, come on baby And be, be, be my love Oh, be, be, be my love, oh Oh, be, be, be my love, yeah When I was in Paris, I'd wake up early to take a walk down the Seine just to see the moon get lost in the morning light.
And I'd be thinking about you, half way around the world, wondering if you were somewhere on the beach looking up at the same moon.
I was.
And then I'd wonder if there was anyone else in your arms.
After a while, I just stopped worrying about it.
I figured if there was anyone else, it was only because I was there and you were here and vice versa.
That's right.
Dylan, I met someone in Paris.
Rick, my tour guide.
Well, actually, I was his tour guide.
It's kind of a long story.
We were only together the last couple of days I was there and it really didn't amount to anything much.
So are you finished with your summer vacation? Yes.
What about you? Are you ready to start our senior year together? You and me? Dylan.
Welcome home, Brenda.
Yeah, all right.
Thank you.
Let's all take a break now.
We'll be back I'm sorry.
I'll be back in 15 minutes.
Thanks.
Brandon.
Andrea told me you sent Brooke packing.
Yeah, she's all yours, buddy.
- Can't believe you dumped her.
- What was I gonna do? Drive down to Palos Verdes every weekend? It's a summer fling, man.
No big deal.
Yeah, anyway, I guess it's better we're available now for all those pretty young things that are gonna be starting Beverly and West Beverly.
- Got that.
- See you, bro.
Later.
Hey, Brandon.
You look like you're having as good a night as I am.
- What's your excuse? - Where should I start? The trip I didn't take, the job I had to or the perfect girl who turned out to be anything but? I don't know, Kel, basically, a whole summer came and went and I don't have anything to show for it.
- Well, you got a good tan.
- Thanks, Kelly.
I feel better already.
You're welcome.
Silver, I didn't know you were such a crooner, my brother.
Thank you.
- David, you were wonderful.
- Thanks.
Hey, everybody, here's to Silver's music career.
And here's to Andrea for building the best sand sculpture this side of the San Andreas Fault, at least.
And I have a special toast.
It took me going halfway around the world to realise I have the best bunch of friends a girl could ever have.
And I love you all.
Especially you.
Well here's to us and our senior year, which starts in exactly six days, eight hours and 24 minutes.
Well, at least we'll rule the school this year.
I can't believe summer's almost over.
- Yeah, but we'll always have Paris.
- Right.
Hi.
Dylan, look, you don't have to keep checking up on me.
It's not what I'm doing.
I just wanna to thank you again for yesterday.
That was yesterday? Kelly, you know, you're a smart lady.
Dylan, I'm happy for you.
And for Brenda.
You guys belong together.
Let's just leave it alone, okay? But where does that leave you, Kel? Can't have it both ways.
So you're telling me just go back to Brenda and forget everything that happened? We'll always have Paris.
It's not funny anymore.
I guess nothing lasts forever.
Kelly.