:56:02
I don't know what came over me.
:56:05
My dad is something of a racist,
and I tend to pick things up at home.
:56:12
Always starts with the parents, doesn't it?
:56:15
But still, I do think that you owe
Mr. Horowitz an apology.
:56:19
I'm sorry about what I said about your dad.
:56:23
It's okay. You were partly right.
:56:26
My dad does let criminals go free.
:56:29
He's really good at it.
:56:32
- Potato latke?
- Too fattening.
:56:35
They're yummy.
:56:53
Okay. Well, I'm glad
we could smooth that over.
:56:57
Why don't you two
just hurry on back to class now?
:57:08
I'm sorry, Kimberly,
my hands are tied on this one.
:57:10
No, Mr. Anderson, you can't do this.
:57:13
- Playing Anne Frank means so much to me!
- I know.
:57:18
You know, right before my brother Sean
left for "Operation Iraqi Freedom"...
:57:21
he gave me a present.
Do you know what it was?
:57:25
- No.
- The Diary of Anne Frank.
:57:34
Come on,
do you really expect me to believe that?
:57:42
I'm not going to forget this.