:05:01
No, honey, that's
the worst day of your life.
:05:06
Yeah, she is so excited.
:05:08
Oh, Mom, she looks beautiful.
:05:10
Pity, I was aiming for psychotic.
:05:13
Well, yeah.
:05:15
Grandma's so excited she's crying.
:05:17
It's a journalism scholarship, Mom.
:05:19
Journalism, yeah.
She wants to be a writer.
:05:29
The first few days,
that's when everyone makes friends.
:05:32
I know.
:05:34
- It gets harder later.
- Mom, I think I'm old enough.
:05:38
Don't get upset.
:05:40
I'm not getting upset.
:05:42
Why are you saying that I'm upset?
:05:44
I'm just trying to help. You know that.
:05:46
You know how proud
I am of you, Lizzie.
:05:49
You have so much potential.
:05:53
Are you listening to me?
:05:55
Lizzie?
:05:57
Lizzie. Lizzie, what are you doing?
:05:59
Come on, let's get this stuff
down to the car.
:06:01
I don't have to go to Harvard
to become a writer.
:06:07
Lizzie, what are you talking about?
:06:10
At Harvard, you'll meet people.
:06:12
You'll get contacts.
You'll get people to help you.
:06:16
I know what I'm talking about, Lizzie.
:06:19
I had my whole life ahead of me.
:06:24
You don't want to go to Harvard?
:06:26
Well, you just...
:06:28
...wait until you have no choices left...
:06:31
...where you've got nothing.
:06:32
No one. No one
who cares about you.
:06:35
- Then you see how you feel.
- Mom, I didn't say I wasn't going.
:06:40
Dr. Isaacs warned me.
:06:42
Mom, I said, I'm going.
:06:44
He told me you'd isolate...
:06:46
...stay in your room all day.
- I'm not isolating.
:06:48
Okay, I'm not gonna isolate.
:06:52
I want things to be different.
:06:58
Fine.