:35:00
Wow! Can she be
an uppity whootie-who.
:35:08
What's the matter?
:35:09
Nothing.
:35:12
Come on.
:35:19
Why do you think Dean's parents
sent him away so fast?
:35:23
They probably thought
they couldn't handle it by themselves.
:35:26
Having a child
is like owning a car--
:35:30
I can change the oil,
fill the gas tank,
:35:33
take it to a carwash,
but if the carburetor broke.
:35:35
I wouldn't have a clue
as to how to fix it.
:35:38
What are you saying--you'd actually
send me to a place like Mercy House?
:35:41
Mary, please don't tell me
you're a lesbian.
:35:49
Should I be worried about you?
:35:52
I don't need to
worry about you... do I?
:35:58
No.
:36:04
My mom just compared me to a car,
:36:06
so me having a baby
:36:09
definitely falls into the category
of things she couldn't handle.
:36:13
A week after prom
and two days after I turned eighteen,
:36:18
I was going to join
the unwed mothers club.
:36:20
Dean, I'm really sorry
about what we did.
:36:25
I mean, we should've
at least used protection.
:36:28
But you're the only person
I've been with.
:36:29
- No, I know that.
- I don't have anything.
:36:32
It's just--
Dean, I really...
:36:34
I need to tell you something.
:36:36
- Hey, governor.
- Hi, Mitch.
:36:41
- Mitch?
- He's my roommate.
:36:44
He's here for
the same reason as me.
:36:46
He even ran away from home
to San Francisco.
:36:48
He's like the worst one here.
:36:50
- You better be careful.
- I'm gonna beat this.
:36:53
According to the brochure,
hundreds of others have.
:36:56
What were you gonna say?