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  • I was right next to you when you found out.

  • I know how devastating it was.

  • Call me if you need me, all right?

  • - Okay. - Is that your dad?

  • Oh, my God, my dad's making out

  • with Stacey Moorehead's mom.

  • We made a deal to do it together.

  • I sent my mom the video, and you did nothing on your end.

  • - I know we made a pact, but-- - No, you broke a pact.

  • I need to know your story with Farrah.

  • [Hook] Farrah and I have been friends since second grade.

  • Nothing's happened between us.

  • I hate The Crotch.

  • He undermines everything we do around here.

  • The principal's son is The Crotch, that is so rad.

  • [Farrah] Cerberus is obviously someone in this high school.

  • We just have to figure out who it is.

  • - So you're Cerberus. - I am.

  • So what do you want from us?

  • I want in on The Crotch officially.

  • - Hello, Cerberus. - Hot Jayne found me?

  • - What you want, Dipankar? - I wanna make a deal with you.

  • The three of us can be The Crotch.

  • [upbeat music playing]

  • [computer rings]

  • - [Will] Hey, Farrah. - Hey.

  • You know, for some reason in this moment,

  • I really can't wait to see you.

  • [scoffs] This pose is called the broken cricket.

  • Guess I'm fantasizing about a broken cricket then.

  • [scoffs]

  • [Farrah] Is all really fair in love and war?

  • [Will] Hold on a sec.

  • [Farrah] Both have rules of engagement,

  • but the rules change so much,

  • nobody ever really gets good at them.

  • Ooh la la!

  • I'm definitely coming home for fall break.

  • Hmm.

  • Hopefully you can make some time

  • for a little broken cricket,

  • maybe some downward dog.

  • Okay, don't be gross.

  • [computer beeping]

  • You need to get that?

  • - No, I'm good. - [beeping continues]

  • Isn't it kind of essential to concentrate

  • - when you're doing yoga? - Yes.

  • - Just go see what they want. - Okay. Bye.

  • [Farrah] And then there are the rules of war,

  • which are even more ambiguous than love.

  • The word "rules" implies there are boundaries

  • everyone agrees you shouldn't cross.

  • [drumline music playing]

  • [sighs]

  • - Don't freak out. - I'm freaking out.

  • - Don't. - Too late, and my mother's

  • probably inside the house freaking out right now, too.

  • Did you try to take the post down?

  • I can't. He locked me out. Dip is already out of control.

  • I mean, wasn't the agreement that we're supposed

  • to work together as a team?

  • I didn't agree to this post. Did you agree to it?

  • - You know I didn't. - Exactly. That's what I mean.

  • He is in violation of some sort of ethics breach.

  • Calm down, okay? Okay?

  • The Crotch is like a new toy to him.

  • He chose the bikini picture for a little shock value.

  • I don't care about the bikini.

  • That is my dead dad in that photo, okay,

  • taken on our last vacation together as a family.

  • So there's probably more than a little shock value there for me.

  • [Farrah] That's the thing about war.

  • The whole point isn't to be fair.

  • It's to win.

  • [grunts]

  • - [mic feedback] - [theme song plays]

  • In a manner of speaking

  • ♪ I don't think we'll be speaking at all

  • [Superintendent Moorehead] But to post a stolen personal photo

  • on the Internet is an attack.

  • Make no mistake about it. The Crotch is a bully.

  • And as the superintendent, I won't tolerate it.

  • Here's how we're gonna handle it.

  • Either The Crotch comes forward and takes responsibility

  • or all Homecoming events are canceled.

  • [students murmuring]

  • [Superintendent Moorehead] Whoever you are,

  • you have until noon to reveal yourself.

  • Dude, this is crap.

  • How could they cancel Homecoming?

  • This is a full-on shit storm.

  • Shit clouds, shit lightning, shit hail.

  • I know, but maybe the threat will calm him down a little.

  • [cell phones chime]

  • Or make him more insane.

  • [drumline music playing]

  • [students exclaiming]

  • "Come and get me, PILF."

  • And another photo of my parents from their honeymoon.

  • What the hell?

  • So glad I let you talk me into a deal with a sociopath.

  • How did he get these photos?

  • Does he even tech your mom's computer?

  • No, I do all her computer work.

  • I have no idea how he's getting them.

  • Look, I'll go talk to him.

  • Don't piss him off, okay?

  • Who knows what else this maniac has.

  • I'll keep it civil.

  • [sighs]

  • [phone slams]

  • [whirring]

  • How do you have time for official school business

  • with all this aggressive posting?

  • You'd be surprised how many kids lose their school IDs per week.

  • So what, you have to drop those off

  • at Principal Cowher's office from time to time?

  • Maybe the office is empty, the computer is unlocked?

  • Is that how you got the photos?

  • Seems plausible.

  • So basically the principal trusts you,

  • and PILF is how you repay her.

  • Oh, let's not get all high and mighty.

  • The other Crotch passed through her vagina,

  • and he posted about her, too.

  • Cowher never posted like you do.

  • She's a public figure in the school.

  • She's fair game.

  • By the way, do you think her tits are real?

  • You're smarter than this, Dip.

  • You know that these posts aren't going to lead

  • to an actual working partnership.

  • But they do make people chatter,

  • and that's the whole point, isn't it?

  • It's not very progressive of you to want to censor the post

  • just because you don't like the content.

  • Come on, if you want The Crotch deal to work,

  • you're gonna have to play by the same set of rules

  • as the rest of us.

  • [sighs] Ambiguous rules.

  • Now see, what if I found something damning

  • on Stacey Moorehead's hard drive?

  • [scoffs]

  • Would you be cool if I posted that?

  • No, and don't bait me.

  • Oh, am I baiting you?

  • Or do I actually have something on her

  • that you're just dying to know about?

  • I'm not doing this.

  • Hey, it's almost the noon deadline,

  • and I assume you're not coming forward.

  • So I guess Homecoming's toast.

  • Not like you had a date anyway.

  • [sighs]

  • [drumline music playing]

  • [squeals]

  • I have never seen you like this.

  • I know it's so old-fashioned to care about it, like...

  • Brandon Swain.

  • - Okay, who are you right now? - I don't know. [laughs]

  • - What are we talking about? - Oh, just the fact

  • that Hurley needs a good-looking guy for validation.

  • Oh.

  • Kamala Harris is not gonna revoke my pussy hat

  • because I wanna go to Homecoming with a guy

  • that I have had a crush on since the second grade.

  • Since when were you going to ask Brandon Swain to Homecoming?

  • Brandon Swain asked her to Homecoming this morning.

  • Just totally out of the blue.

  • Oh, really? I had no idea you were working on that.

  • - That's amazing. - Uh, well, yeah, it was amazing

  • until an hour later when they canceled it.

  • [scoffs] The Ilo thing ended in suck.

  • Every other guy ended in suck, and then all of a sudden,

  • a nice guy likes me, and it's not just any nice guy.

  • It's Brandon Swain.

  • Do you know that I scrapbooked

  • a piece of his chewed gum in the sixth grade?

  • - That is frightening. - Yeah.

  • I need a Diet Coke. Anyone want?

  • [sighs]

  • Diet Coke? Okay, this is serious.

  • If only we knew who The Crotch was,

  • - maybe we could save Homecoming. - Subtle.

  • Look, I know Cowher wouldn't post those photos of his own mother,

  • and obviously you didn't,

  • which means that your new partner has gone rogue.

  • Oh, very rogue.

  • I just don't understand the why behind whatever he's doing.

  • There's no logic to it.

  • Why does there have to be logic to it?

  • He might just be one of those people who likes

  • to see if he can cause a flood one drop at a time.

  • Those are the worst.

  • You cannot outsmart people like that.

  • So are you saying you don't have a plan?

  • Not yet I don't.

  • This is bad.

  • Yeah, no shit.

  • [Grace] Have you signed the petition to save Homecoming yet?

  • - Look at you, - Bye.

  • our little social justice warrior, version 2.0.

  • Well, I didn't see Farrah helping,

  • so guess that makes me 1.0.

  • No, you're the off-brand knockoff.

  • - Can I talk you for a sec? - Bye, Hook.

  • Or should I even call you that anymore,

  • seeing as you haven't actually hooked anyone up

  • - since your arrest? - Oh, meow.

  • Cute.

  • - What is wrong with you? - What's wrong with you?

  • You are fully entrenched in Camp Gracie.

  • So are you, taking a cut of their snack bar thing.

  • This is different. You've chosen Grace's side.

  • I don't understand why after all that Farrah's done for us.

  • Us? Yeah, okay, maybe she's done a lot for you,

  • - which is shady enough. - She's done nothing for you?

  • Okay, how about a loyal friendship?

  • Friendship is about give and take.

  • Farrah just takes. Grace was right.

  • I can't think of a single thing Farrah's done for me

  • that didn't benefit her more.

  • [knock on door]

  • You knocked first.

  • [sighs] I'm evolving.

  • Why'd you come here?

  • Did you come to tell me about some convoluted

  • half-illegalish 10-step plan to take Dipankar down?

  • No. I don't have a plan.

  • I have no idea what to do about him.

  • - Nothing at all? - If we post something,

  • then we just antagonize him, and he'll post something worse.

  • I don't know, I just don't-- I don't see our play here.

  • If you don't have a plan, then why did you come here?

  • 'Cause I know all of this sucks.

  • I thought maybe you'd want someone to hang out with.

  • I found something online.

  • Whoa. That's really awesome.

  • I mean, it's not that big of a deal.

  • It was like $6, and I don't even know if it works.

  • Let's see.

  • Yeah, I'll have to clean out some battery crust,

  • but I can get this working.

  • - Thanks. - You're welcome.

  • Uh...

  • Can I see the picture on the box?

  • No, that's cheating.

  • [scoffs] Okay, can you at least tell me what the picture is of?

  • Uh, it's a cityscape.

  • Okay, what city?

  • [in French] Paris.

  • Oh, my God, you're such a dork.

  • Yeah, just, uh, sort the orange ones over here.

  • [muttering]

  • [upbeat music playing]

  • - Farrah? - What's up?

  • We've been invited to Carlton Moorehead's 50th birthday party.

  • It's a barbecue at their house.

  • Have fun.

  • I know you have some kind of beef with Stacey.

  • Beef? Very current lingo, Mom.

  • [sighs]

  • But her mother's been very good to me since the separation.

  • - I really need you to go. - You don't need me to go.

  • You want me to go so you have someone to talk to.

  • Yes. I need someone to talk to.

  • But I also need someone who loves me

  • who will stand next to me the entire time

  • because your dad's invited, too.

  • Wait, he's not actually planning to attend, is he?

  • He's still good friends with Carlton, so I assume so.

  • I don't think that's the best idea.

  • If he's there, it'll be the first time

  • that we're at a place together as a family

  • - since the separation. - [sighs] Mom--

  • Don't make me stand there by myself, please.

  • What could be so bad that happened between you and Stacey?

  • I don't want to get into it.

  • Fine, don't tell me.

  • - [sighs] - [sighs]

  • But just remember you're teenage girls.

  • You fight. You make up.

  • All I'm asking is for you to fast-track

  • - the make-up part for me. - Okay.

  • Thank you.

  • [door closes]

  • [upbeat music playing]

  • I looked up at the clock, and it was 2:00 AM.

  • I had wormholed for three hours

  • looking at dresses for an event that isn't even happening.

  • [scoffs] What is wrong with me?

  • Nothing, I think that it's cute

  • you wanna get some of that Brandon Swain.

  • I am this close to signing Grace's stupid petition,

  • and I know petitions don't even work.

  • Farrah, please tell me you have something

  • - better than signatures. - Look, I'm working on it.

  • - What can we do to help? - Nothing yet.

  • I'll let you know when I have a plan.

  • Okay, how are we supposed to help her

  • if she never asks for it?

  • You act like this is new.

  • I know, but it's getting worse.

  • She used to always come to me for help.

  • You really want Homecoming to happen, don't you?

  • - I really do. - Yeah, me, too.

  • Why, who do you wanna go with?

  • - No, no, no, not for me. For you. - Oh.

  • I want you to get some of that Brandon Swain.

  • [squeals]

  • Your mom's got nice tits.

  • Hey, dickhead!

  • Don't talk about my mother.

  • Be careful what you say next.

  • - I don't have to say anything. - Really?

  • Yeah, what're you gonna do, pussy?

  • [grunting]

  • [students shouting]

  • [cameras clicking]

  • All right! Move away! Move away! Get off him!

  • - Get off him! Get off him! - [Cowher] Screw you, asshole!

  • [grunts]

  • [panting]

  • [drumline music playing]

  • [rock music playing]

  • That was me texting that I was coming in.

  • [music volume lowers]

  • Oh, wow, cleaned the radio up. Does it actually work?

  • Yeah, looks like I have a future in very obsolete technology.

  • Saw the fight on The Crotch. How you holding up?

  • Great, he posted about it?

  • I bet he didn't mention how I knocked his dick in the dirt.

  • That's not the angle he chose,

  • but you can write your own version.

  • Actually, no, you can't. He's crazy.

  • I've been thinking about it all afternoon.

  • - I say we expose him. - That would expose us.

  • - Who cares? - I care. A lot.

  • And so would your mother.

  • I mean, it'd be a social disaster for us,

  • but it would be a career ender for her.

  • We covered up the Hook Spygate thing.

  • Look, just deal with it till the end of the week.

  • I'll fix it.

  • This sucks.

  • [sighs]

  • All right, out with it. What are we talking about?

  • Guys, friends, grades-- what's going on?

  • It's none of those things.

  • I can't help you if you don't talk to me, Farrah.

  • - It's about the Moorehead's barbecue. - What about it?

  • The fact that you're actually thinking about going.

  • Farrah, your mom and I shared the same life

  • and friends for 17 years.

  • I mean, Carlton is still a really good friend of mine.

  • The people we met along the way don't disappear

  • just 'cause we're-- we're separated.

  • - Don't do that. - Do what?

  • I know when you're in spin mode.

  • I'm not your client. I'm your daughter.

  • I-I know, honey, and I'm also acutely aware

  • that there'll be... some discomfort.

  • [scoffs] Discomfort?

  • Oh, why do you think there'll be discomfort?

  • Because my dad was having an affair?

  • That's no big deal. That happens all the time.

  • - I should be able to handle that, right? - Farrah.

  • Or will the real reason for discomfort

  • at this particular party come from who my dad

  • - was having an affair with? - What are you saying?

  • You know what I'm saying.

  • [clears throat] What do you think you know?

  • - Think I know? - Yeah.

  • I saw the video on Mom's computer, Dad.

  • Mom doesn't know who the woman is, but I do.

  • Look--

  • Don't. Just don't say anything.

  • Because you're just reminding me of how shitty

  • and selfish you and Mrs. Moorehead are.

  • I probably deserve that.

  • You know what?

  • I think I'm just gonna go home tonight.

  • [clears throat]

  • [typing on cell phone]

  • [cell phone chimes]

  • [cell phone chimes]

  • [cell phone chimes]

  • [sighs]

  • - Tell me you have something. - Why, so you and the Gracie squad

  • can make money off of Homecoming?

  • No, this isn't about the money. It's my senior year.

  • How many Homecomings do you think I'm gonna get?

  • - Really? - Yeah.

  • That's actually kind of sweet.

  • - When'd you get so soft? - Sorry for wanting the memory.

  • I see, okay, this is-- this is going well.

  • [sighs]

  • [drumline music playing]

  • Any better today?

  • No photos of my dead dad, so I guess that's a bonus.

  • Sign my petition?

  • Oh, a petition. Because those always work.

  • It's called grassroots organizing.

  • Most people would call it a waste of time.

  • I'm making honest and authentic connections with real people,

  • which I know isn't really your bag.

  • Oh, honest and authentic connections with people

  • who just now think you're the greatest.

  • You act like you run this place or... used to.

  • But, really, you're just another girl hiding

  • all her insecurities behind a giant wall of arrogance.

  • [clicks tongue] Oh...

  • then why are you trying so hard to be me?

  • Nice style, Grace. Where'd you get it?

  • [upbeat music playing]

  • [school bell rings, cell phones chime]

  • [drumline music playing]

  • [students murmuring]

  • -Did you see this? - Hell, yeah.

  • You showed someone these?

  • [grunts]

  • Dip posted some Hurley sexts,

  • and they weren't with Brandon Swain.

  • They were old. [sighs]

  • - This is a disaster. - Tally-ho.

  • [indistinct chatter]

  • Dipankar's a lunatic.

  • Okay, cloud hacks, e-mail hacks

  • are supposed to happen to corporations

  • or famous people, not regular kids.

  • Yeah, I don't know what to do about it.

  • Well, we have to do something.

  • I said I don't know what to do!

  • [locker slams]

  • [sighs]

  • [locker closes]

  • Farrah, this shit is out of control.

  • What's going on here?

  • [panting]

  • [panting]

  • [cell phone chimes]

  • [pop music plays]

  • [woman singing in French]

  • [cell phone chimes]

  • [laughs]

  • [woman singing in French]

  • You know, I really love this place.

  • Yeah.

  • I was good at high school.

  • Oh, I remember. [laughs]

  • Too bad about Homecoming, huh?

  • Hmm.

  • Kind of a huge misstep by Cowher with that post.

  • I mean, what is going on in his house

  • that he put up those photos?

  • I don't know. I'm just focused on fixing it.

  • Think you could get him to, like, use a Crotch post

  • to strong-arm the administration to change their minds?

  • I don't think that's possible.

  • Here I was hoping you'd ask me to the dance.

  • Come on, like you'd really go if I asked.

  • You kidding? I'd totally go.

  • Well, there is one plan I have about Homecoming

  • that I've been thinking about.

  • Yeah? Why just thinking?

  • Because I'd have to play a card I'm not sure I want to play.

  • Sounds like it could be ugly.

  • Yeah, it has that potential.

  • [woman singing in French]

  • [people chattering]

  • [indistinct chatter]

  • Hey, Far, so glad you made it.

  • I haven't seen you since we redid the backyard.

  • Yeah, it's been a long time.

  • So what do you think of the new patio furniture?

  • - I got a great deal. - Oh, congrats.

  • It must be great to make a deal with someone

  • and really feel like you walked away with something.

  • Okay, well, you've always had great taste.

  • Give these to your dad.

  • I'm gonna go say hi to the Billets.

  • Okay.

  • I know it's not ideal, but, um...

  • thanks for coming.

  • "Not ideal" implies a degree of ideality

  • that is not present here.

  • [sighs] Okay, well, I'm gonna go give these to my dad.

  • Oh, I'm definitely not stopping you, so.

  • [scoffs]

  • [indistinct chatter]

  • - What's up? - I can't stop thinking

  • about you chatting up Farrah the other day.

  • Chatting up. You sure that's what you saw?

  • I definitely saw two people who,

  • for whatever reason, needed to be alone to talk.

  • You're still on this? Or is Grace feeding you lines?

  • You have to admit that you and Farrah

  • do have an interesting relationship.

  • Farrah doesn't treat me any different

  • than any of my other friends.

  • I think the bigger issue is, why can't you accept that?

  • God, it's so crazy every time her name comes up,

  • you find some way to defend her.

  • I wouldn't defend her if I thought she was wrong.

  • I wouldn't have to defend her if you just trusted me.

  • Yeah, I see whose side you're on here, and it's not mine, never been.

  • I'm sorry that you think that, but I know what Farrah and I are,

  • and the fact that you refuse to see that,

  • that is a you problem.

  • [scoffs]

  • Right, then maybe it's time I relieve you

  • - of this me problem. - What is that supposed to mean?

  • You know what it means.

  • [sighs]

  • [people chattering]

  • [door opens]

  • You looking for something?

  • So this is where grassroots organizing leads.

  • I read the petition.

  • Doesn't mean I need to react to it.

  • So Homecoming's dead?

  • Nothing can be done to make you react?

  • The Crotch didn't come forward before the deadline.

  • A person in my position can't make a threat

  • and then not follow through on it.

  • But you're punishing the entire school

  • - for the actions of one person. - I'm trying to save my students

  • from going through unnecessary trauma.

  • So there's nothing I can say to persuade you

  • to change your mind about Homecoming.

  • [clicks tongue] Oh, Disneyland.

  • You know, Stacey talked about this Princess dinner for months.

  • - [chuckles] - You guys look so happy here.

  • That was a very expensive trip for us at the time,

  • but that look on Stacey's face was totally worth it.

  • - Hmm. - [chuckles]

  • Yeah, I get it.

  • Family moments are precious.

  • Speaking of, did you know my dad was invited to this party?

  • Turns out he couldn't make it. Did you notice that he was gone?

  • Why do you ask?

  • You and my mom have been such good friends

  • since the separation.

  • It's really nice how you flew to her side

  • - the moment he left. - She needed a friend.

  • That's so sweet of you.

  • I know Carlton still talks to my dad.

  • Do you still talk to my dad?

  • No, I don't.

  • But you used to. A lot.

  • Especially on weekday afternoons, right?

  • So you've known the whole time.

  • Who else knows about this?

  • Nobody. Yet.

  • I'm gonna need you to reconsider Homecoming.

  • From where I stand, my family's destroyed,

  • and nothing has happened to yours, and even worse,

  • you're still friends with my mom.

  • Nothing in your world has changed.

  • If my mom knew the truth, she would never talk you again.

  • I'm pretty sure your husband wouldn't like it

  • if he knew about the affair either.

  • My husband does know about the affair.

  • What?

  • And it's took some time, but he understood

  • because we were in a very lonely place at the time,

  • the same lonely place your dad was in.

  • But after a lot of tears, here I am with my husband

  • smiling at his 50th birthday party.

  • You're young, and I can't expect you

  • to understand all the dynamics at play

  • that went into what happened, but coming at me with it

  • in my home is so beyond misguided.

  • I can't stop you from telling your mom

  • if that's what you really want to do,

  • but you're gonna force her to relive it all over again.

  • Hand me those candles, will you?

  • Second drawer.

  • [drawer opens]

  • I get that I played a major role

  • in what broke your family apart,

  • and I know it hurts,

  • but I also know that throwing your anger in my face,

  • it isn't gonna help you.

  • [sighs]

  • I see how you carry yourself around school,

  • but the reality is, you're still a kid.

  • You've got a lot of living to do.

  • Just don't do it carrying all this hate with you.

  • [Farrah] Love and war are unfair by nature.

  • Both usually end in heartbreak.

  • [car door opens and shuts]

  • I assume you got a text or a call from someone.

  • I did.

  • You don't have to say it. I was really stupid today.

  • No. Well, I wasn't gonna call you stupid.

  • I just wanted to-- to be here.

  • Come here, honey.

  • [sighs]

  • You know...

  • as faulted as I can be and-- and have been,

  • it will never change how much I love you.

  • [kiss]

  • Yeah.

  • [Farrah] I thought that given how dirty Dipankar was playing,

  • that playing dirty myself would feel better,

  • but it didn't.

  • [Superintendent Moorehead] And as your superintendent,

  • I take your safety very seriously,

  • and The Crotch threatens your safety

  • and all of us as a community.

  • Seeing all those names on the petition

  • reminded me of what a fragile community this is

  • and it made me realize that punishing the whole

  • for the actions of one didn't feel fair either.

  • - So Homecoming is back on. - [cheering]

  • But that isn't to say we aren't still pursuing The Crotch.

  • We are even more dedicated than ever.

  • - [girl] It's Grace! - [boy] It's Grace!

  • [applause]

  • [upbeat music playing]

  • We both know her petition didn't work, right?

  • Well, something changed her mind.

  • [Farrah] Getting Homecoming back

  • was never going to feel like a win to me.

  • What are you doing in there?

  • [sighs] Okay, be honest, is it too much?

  • Oh, my God, no, you look perfect.

  • - It's amazing. - Really?

  • - Yeah. - Okay.

  • [Farrah] Because no matter how happy I was

  • that Hurley was getting her glass-slipper moment...

  • I knew that somewhere else,

  • the other shoe was about to drop.

  • [typing]

  • There's poison in your eyes... ♪

  • [taps key, computer whooshes]

  • There's poison in your eyes... ♪

  • Music featured in this episode of Youth & Consequences.

  • There's poison in your eyes

  • [woman singing in French]

  • Hello, my name is wind

  • ♪ I'm flying over you and I see those things you do

  • Should never grow here

  • Should never try

  • No holes

I was right next to you when you found out.

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