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  • 5/29/2025
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00:00Okay now, the subject of Patty's impromptu speech will be, why I like to party.
00:21Um, why I like to party? Um, I don't know. Do you stand like this at a party? Or like
00:37this? Now come on, stand like you would at a party. Get in the mood. That's right, get
00:46loose. Now remember, this is spontaneous. And these kind of speeches usually occur in
00:52front of familiar groups. So, there's nothing to be nervous about.
00:56I like to party because I like to have fun. And, uh, close your eyes. Now go ahead, close
01:25them. Now project yourself mentally into the party. What do you see? Music, dancing, boys.
01:38Now why do you like music, dancing, and boys so much? Because it's better than school and
01:44my homework and my parents. That's it. That's great. That's the beginning of your speech.
01:49That's right. Why do I like to party? Because music, dancing, and boys are better than my parents,
01:58teachers, and books. It's just a time to relax and not have to think or worry.
02:04I start thinking about Saturday's party on Wednesday. What am I going to wear? My shirt
02:26with the extra zippers and my black jeans. Or maybe my oversized pink sweatshirt and my jams.
02:33And to finish this thing off. And in conclusion. Okay. And in conclusion.
03:02If you want to relieve stress and keep your sanity, take my advice. And party your brains
03:09out.
03:12And you can all see how Patty's research has paid off in her presentation.
03:16And I'm sure this research was exhausted.
03:19Jeez. You're only 50 minutes late. That's the record. Joy, is anything wrong?
03:45I can tell you. I can tell you anything, right, Mr. Sales? Sure. Anyone in my class can. You
03:54know that. I think I'm pregnant.
03:58I think I'm pregnant.
04:04Oh, Joy.
04:05Joy.
04:05We never thought to find the place where we belong. Don't have to stand alone. We'll never let you fall.
04:28We'll never let you fall. Don't need permission to decide what you believe.
04:35I said, jump! Down on Jump Street. I said, jump! Down on Jump Street.
04:44Your friends will be there when your back is to the wall. You'll find you need us so there's no one else to call.
04:56And if there's always a decision, it's what you need. You better be ready to, be ready to jump!
05:04I should have figured it out.
05:16I'm sorry, Mom.
05:19We talked about birth control.
05:22I know.
05:23Yeah.
05:24Oh, baby.
05:26I just don't know what to do.
05:31Well, that's why your father and I are here.
05:42Hi.
05:48Hi.
05:52Donald, we have to talk about something as a family.
05:58Okay, I'll bite.
06:00Where do you want us to go on our vacation this year?
06:04We're not taking a vacation.
06:08Joy is going to have a baby.
06:15What do you mean, Joy's going to have a baby?
06:19I think that's pretty self-explanatory.
06:21How could we have let this happen?
06:31Donald?
06:33I know.
06:35I know.
06:37You guys didn't let anything happen.
06:40We need to talk about this in a calm, rational manner.
06:42Honey, we have a problem.
06:50And I'd like to talk to the other half of the problem.
06:54Who is he?
06:59Jan, help me on this way, please.
07:01Darling, we need to know the father's name.
07:04It's his responsibility, too.
07:06Jimmy.
07:12Jimmy Young.
07:14I want to talk to him.
07:16I don't know where he is.
07:19Joy, we need to talk to him.
07:26He dropped out of school.
07:28I haven't seen him since.
07:30It's like any other precinct house in the city.
07:33Hardly.
07:34I mean, look at this place.
07:35Look at all the activity you have in here.
07:37You know, you've certainly impressed the mayor's office
07:38much more than the other precinct houses I've visited.
07:41Well, so have you.
07:42We usually don't allow the media in here.
07:44Captain, I'd really like you to be a guest on our program.
07:48I really don't think so.
07:50Why? You're not undercover.
07:52And I think it would make the mayor very happy to see his department
07:54represented on the Barry Prince show.
07:56Captain, downtown.
07:57Downtown.
07:58Transfer it.
07:59It's not the mayor's department.
08:02Now, if you'll excuse me, Miss Westman.
08:05Denise.
08:07Denise.
08:09Think about it.
08:15I'll think about it.
08:17Good.
08:18Hey, come on.
08:1940 bucks, 40 bucks.
08:20Let's go.
08:21This guy pitched a no-hitter last week.
08:22Come on, Harry.
08:23We've got to go to this game.
08:24No.
08:25Did you see that chick?
08:26He's in a good mood.
08:27He can't say no.
08:28Hang on.
08:29I kind of want to get this case written up by this afternoon.
08:30All right?
08:31Come on.
08:32Come on.
08:33Do it.
08:34Yes, sir.
08:35Yes, sir.
08:37Right away, sir.
08:38Hi, Oki.
08:40I'm sitting here.
08:41I'm sitting here.
08:42You can do it.
08:43Come on.
08:44Come on.
08:45Do it.
08:46Yes, sir.
08:49Yes, sir.
08:50Right away, sir.
08:54Right away, sir.
09:05Ioki!
09:15Captain, uh, Panhal and I were wondering...
09:18Sit down.
09:20Okay.
09:24How are things going for you, Harry?
09:26Uh, everything's fine.
09:28Nothing special going on?
09:30No. Everything is just, uh, normal.
09:35Are you, um...
09:38You going out with anybody these days?
09:40Excuse me?
09:41Do you have anybody steady?
09:44You know, someone you're serious about.
09:46Um...
09:48No, no, not really.
09:50Uh-huh.
09:54You're trying to fix me up with someone.
09:56Who is she?
09:58Do you know Joy Prentiss?
10:00Over at Crossland High?
10:02No. So?
10:04Well, she knows you.
10:06Yeah?
10:08She says you're the father of her baby.
10:10You're telling me that no one knows who this kid is or where he lives?
10:24Not exactly.
10:26This kid got my daughter pregnant.
10:28And you can't find him?
10:34Mr. Prentiss, this is Captain Fuller.
10:36Good.
10:38Now we're getting someplace.
10:39You can help me trap down this Jimmy Young?
10:42Uh, Mr. Prentiss, we already know where he is.
10:46Great.
10:49His real name is Harry Truman Aoki.
10:51Aoki?
10:52No, no, no.
10:53Joy said his name was Jimmy Young.
10:55He's a police officer.
10:56He worked undercover in your daughter's school.
10:59A cop?
11:00Oh, this is great.
11:02You've got an undercover program that sends kids into high schools to have sex with students?
11:06He's not a kid.
11:08He's an officer assigned to Jump Street.
11:10And we're not so sure that they actually knew each other.
11:13Now my daughter's a liar.
11:15He says he doesn't know your daughter.
11:17I'm sure he introduced himself before he invited her into the backseat of his squad car.
11:21Or was he pretending to be a high school student when he seduced her?
11:24Mr. Prentiss.
11:26I will sue you gentlemen.
11:28And I'll sue the department and the city.
11:31And if this officer is of age, I'll see him in jail.
11:34Now, I think we're getting a little ahead of ourselves.
11:37Maybe not.
11:38There was a dance at the school sponsored by the computer club.
11:42Everyone was matched by compatibility.
11:44Joy Prentiss and Jimmy Young went out on a date.
11:49Captain, one day in homeroom I filled out this questionnaire.
11:58You know?
11:59Like what's your favorite color?
12:00Where you were born?
12:01Your age?
12:02Now a week later this computer kid hands me a slip of paper with a girl's name.
12:06Joy Prentiss.
12:07Now bingo!
12:08I said she's the girlfriend of the guy that we're trying to bust.
12:12So I went to the dance.
12:13It turns out she's the wrong girl.
12:15It was Joy Douglas I was looking for.
12:17So I went home early.
12:19Alone.
12:20You ever see her with anybody else?
12:25Captain, I wasn't looking.
12:27All right.
12:29Look, I'm sorry Aoki but you're on your desk till we clear this thing up.
12:35Captain, this is going to end up being serious, isn't it?
12:51How do we feel like running much today?
12:54Hey, we can stop.
12:56Look, come on.
12:57How about another hundred yards?
12:59Come on Harry, I haven't done this since the academy.
13:02Come on, don't be a wimp.
13:03You feel any better?
13:04No.
13:05Not really.
13:06Hey, thanks a lot.
13:07Next time you want to talk through a problem, let's do it on the beat.
13:09Okay.
13:10I'm sorry.
13:11Just I can't stop thinking about it.
13:12Yeah, she must have been something else.
13:13Did you have fun?
13:14Did you take her out to dinner first?
13:15Hey, hey.
13:16Cut it out.
13:17I'm sorry.
13:18I'm sorry.
13:19I'm sorry.
13:20I'm sorry.
13:21I'm sorry.
13:22Just I can't stop thinking about it.
13:23Yeah, she must have been something else.
13:24Did you have fun?
13:25Did you take her out to dinner first?
13:26Hey.
13:27Hey.
13:28Hey.
13:29Hey.
13:30Cut it out.
13:32It's my career here.
13:33Hey, Iola.
13:34Relax.
13:35You can't be the baby's father.
13:37Oh, what is that supposed to mean?
13:39Look.
13:40She must have panicked, reached for her name and came up with yours.
13:43When the baby's born, you're off the hook.
13:45Oh, in nine months, I'm gonna be some sleaze over private eye,
13:48or some security guard over at Crazy Teddy's.
13:59Hanson, look.
14:00There's something I want to tell you.
14:06I really like being a cop.
14:08You know, I really like this job, man, but I just feel so helpless.
14:13I mean, it's her word against mine, and mine doesn't even count.
14:16Fuller knows that.
14:17He's gonna fight for you.
14:18We're all gonna fight.
14:19Look, the only fighting being done right now is between me and the system.
14:24You're not the only cop on the force, you know.
14:28May I help you?
14:29I'm Harry Ioki.
14:32Please come in.
14:33Donald?
14:42This is Harry Ioki.
14:47Well, I'm glad you're willing to face up to this.
14:50So am I.
14:51Good.
14:53I'm glad we have an understanding here.
14:55It's a big responsibility being the father of a child.
14:58Yes, there is, but I'm not the father of the child.
15:03You have an obligation toward my daughter.
15:06The only obligation I have here is to find out what's really going on.
15:11Joy?
15:14Do you remember me?
15:16Of course.
15:18Joy, go to your room.
15:21No, you don't.
15:22Just give me two minutes!
15:29Why are you doing this to me?
15:30You know why.
15:32But I didn't.
15:34Are you calling my daughter a liar?
15:35Yes, I am.
15:36Get out of my house.
15:37No.
15:38Out of my house!
15:43I'm calling the police.
15:47Um, I'm not leaving until we straighten this out.
15:50Look, I don't want any trouble, alright?
15:51I just came here to talk.
15:52Yes, I'd like to report a trespasser.
15:53His name is Harry Ioki.
15:55Are you armed?
15:57Yes.
15:58Yes, he's armed.
15:59Yes.
16:00Yes, I'd like to report a trespasser.
16:01His name is Harry Ioki.
16:05Are you armed?
16:07Yes.
16:08Yes, he's armed.
16:09He's armed.
16:10He's armed.
16:11Yes, he's armed.
16:12I'm not haverana.
16:13No!
16:14He's armed.
16:15No!
16:16No!
16:17No!
16:18No!
16:19No!
16:20No!
16:22No, no!
16:23No!
16:25No!
16:26No!
16:28No!
16:29No!
16:30No!
16:33No!
16:35No!
16:36So what's the damage?
16:57You're on full suspension.
16:59That was some deal, you pull.
17:07I just went over to the house to talk to her.
17:10That's not the way it got filed.
17:11Ask her. Ask her mother.
17:13You were out of line. No excuses.
17:18Her father's got an injunction.
17:20You're not to go within 100 yards of Joy, her family, or her house.
17:24Great.
17:26Captain, can't we do something here?
17:29Jump Street has no authority to investigate a case involving one of its own officers.
17:32That's IAD.
17:38Are you sure about that?
17:40That's right, Hoffs.
17:41I want you in pin hall with the girl from the time she gets up till she goes to bed.
17:47What about not being able to investigate our own guys?
17:51What about it?
17:55Let's do it.
17:56Hanson, stick with Aoki.
17:59Try and keep him out of trouble.
18:02Why weren't you wearing that this morning?
18:05Linen.
18:06Wrinkles, um, easily.
18:07Oh.
18:09Got a date, Captain?
18:10Hope she's not in high school.
18:11I have a meeting.
18:15Denise Westman, producer of the Barry Prince show.
18:22What?
18:24I didn't say anything.
18:26Captain, you know I watch Barry Prince, and, uh, if he doesn't like you...
18:30Hey.
18:31I haven't said I'll do it.
18:33Yet.
18:34Well, think hard.
18:36I've seen him barbecue three PhDs at a time, nice and toasty.
18:40I can handle it.
18:43Look, guys, uh, let's get busy, huh?
18:46Aoki's future could be in our hands.
18:48This project is to teach you the responsibilities of parenting.
18:51If you return the egg baby unbroken in a week, you get a grade.
18:55You have to take it everywhere with you.
18:56And you can't leave it alone unless you have a signed note from a babysitter
19:00taking responsibility for the egg baby.
19:03There are no boys left, so you won't have a partner.
19:06A single mother at my age.
19:09It happens more often than you think.
19:13Do you have any brown eggs?
19:14What's with these eggs?
19:29You're supposed to take care of them.
19:31You know, like if you can take care of an egg, you can take care of a baby.
19:34If a stupid egg is this much trouble, can you imagine what it would be like to have a baby?
19:39Unbelievable.
19:40You wouldn't be able to do anything without worrying about a baby for years.
19:44It might not be so bad.
19:59You're not afraid to go on the show, aren't you, Captain?
20:03Excuse me?
20:04Well, some people find the idea of defending what they do publicly a little intimidating.
20:12You're serious, aren't you?
20:14Does this work with most of your guests?
20:18The men, mainly.
20:22Come on, if it goes well, I'll buy you dinner.
20:25You'll buy me dinner?
20:27I'm an overpaid television producer.
20:29You choose the restaurant.
20:37What's so important about having me on the show?
20:40You're the head of a very unique undercover program.
20:43What I am is an underpaid police captain.
20:45Oh, you're being far too modest.
20:50I'm not interested in publicity.
20:53But this isn't publicity.
20:54It's politics.
20:56The public gets to know your work.
20:57They get behind you.
20:58The public's behind you.
20:59The mayor gets behind you.
21:01Up goes your budget.
21:03You've done this before.
21:05A couple times.
21:06You're not afraid to step up to the plate, are you?
21:18Look, Harry, we're on it.
21:20Pops and Penhall are tailing this girl around the clock.
21:22Yeah?
21:23What are you doing?
21:25I'm here with you.
21:26Excuse me.
21:29Hi, I'm Cindy.
21:30This is Julie.
21:30Hi, I'm Tom, and this is Harry.
21:34We're on vacation here.
21:38I don't want you to think we're trying to pick you up or anything.
21:41But we are.
21:45Yeah, we are.
21:50Um, so we were thinking maybe you could show us around.
21:54We can do that.
21:56Good, that's just what we were thinking.
21:58Hey, I'm on to you guys.
22:01So why don't you just take the show-me-around-town rap and get out of here?
22:11Charming guy.
22:13Yeah.
22:18Nice work, Harry.
22:19Look, I know that girl, Cindy, okay?
22:22I've seen her down the 77th or downtown.
22:25I can't remember, but I know Cindy.
22:28They're from out of town.
22:29No, they're from internal affairs, Tom.
22:31They've had a tail on me all day.
22:33You're going off the deep end, Harry.
22:35Oh, yeah?
22:35Uh-huh.
22:36There's a great Christ in Newport outside right now.
22:39That's from my AD.
22:41Really?
22:42Really.
22:43Really.
22:43I don't see it.
22:48I don't see it.
22:50Changed cars.
22:59I don't think this girl dates much.
23:02No kidding.
23:04I was in the locker room three days.
23:06Her name never came up.
23:08Hey!
23:11Taking this egg thing a little too seriously, don't you think?
23:15I kind of wanted to see what it would be like.
23:18Ever think about being a father?
23:21If you're going to be the mother, I'm interested.
23:24Think you can handle it?
23:26Yeah, give me a stick of butter and a frying pan.
23:28I know what to do with that egg.
23:29Oh, there she goes.
23:34Dear.
23:52Hey, Jude, take it easy.
23:54Why don't you put Madeline in her car seat, Douglas?
23:57Why don't you sit down, Judith?
23:59She's returning books to the library.
24:26She's returning books to the library.
24:29She must have been overdue.
24:30Pen haul!
24:31The books!
24:32The books!
24:39That was just a joke.
24:41All right.
24:41I say we must throw in this library book to Vegas to see if we can make a deal.
24:45The books to see if we can make a deal with...
24:47...
24:56...
24:57...
24:58...
24:59...
24:59I don't know, Joy.
25:19Brent, please.
25:21Please, just give me some money so I can get out of here.
25:25You're 18 years old.
25:26You're pregnant with little education.
25:28Where are you going to go?
25:29What are you going to do?
25:30Why won't you help me?
25:32Look, I'd like to, but I can't.
25:36I mean, how would it look?
25:38A teacher giving a pregnant student money.
25:40Excuse me.
25:41Hello.
25:43Hi.
25:44Yeah, no, nothing much.
25:45How about you?
25:47Yeah, today would be a good day for a lesson.
25:50Why don't you come by around 4 o'clock?
25:53Yeah, that'd be good.
25:54Yeah.
25:55Okay, I'll see you then.
25:56Bye-bye.
25:57You're seeing other girls from the school, aren't you?
26:01Well, you're not the only person I tutor.
26:03Tutor?
26:05That's what you call it now?
26:06I'm going to tell everybody what you've done.
26:17Who's going to believe you?
26:18I mean, you went way past the point of credibility when he accused that cop of being the father.
26:23I feel really sorry for you.
26:30A grown man who has to sleep with high school girls.
26:33And you're a very bright girl who's done something very stupid.
26:37It's your own fault you're pregnant.
26:38You knew about birth control.
26:40I didn't need it until I met you.
26:41That is not my child.
26:46This is your child.
26:52I've never had sex with anyone else.
26:54Well, if I have to, I'm sure I can find someone who'll say you have.
27:03Stand by on the floor.
27:10In five, four, three, two, one.
27:16Good evening.
27:17I'm Barry Prince.
27:18Tonight, undercover cops in our schools.
27:20And with me is Captain Adam Fuller of the Jump Street Undercover Program.
27:24And Attorney Carl Sprague of Citizens for a Greater Democracy.
27:28Now, gentlemen, cops in our schools?
27:31I mean, what's going on here, Mr. Sprague?
27:33What we have, pure and simple, is a police state on our high school campus.
27:37No, no, no, wait a minute, wait a minute.
27:38It's really easy to make generalized statements, but do you have any specific incidents of police misconduct?
27:44Not that I'm currently aware of, but that can generally be ascribed to the police department's unwillingness to release information about their secret programs.
27:51Except for students' names and the schools involved, our records are as available as any other information in the police department.
27:59My point exactly, sir.
28:00But you do admit to having spies in our schools, then?
28:03Well, I certainly would not call them spies.
28:05They're police officers undercover, responding to specific criminal situations.
28:09Uh-huh.
28:10What about our children's right to a drug-free school?
28:13Yes.
28:14And what about our children's right to a police-free school?
28:17I think we'd all prefer a drug- and police-free school.
28:22In some cases, both don't seem to be possible.
28:24That's got a pretty good point there, Carl.
28:26Would it be right if you were to keep lists of students you thought might become criminals?
28:32Of course not.
28:33Yet you are there in our schools.
28:35Look, I think you're making this program out to be something that it's not.
28:38But has the potential to be.
28:39Now, what about these reports we keep hearing, Captain, about cops bringing drugs into the schools to ingratiate themselves with the users?
28:47The police have never brought drugs into the schools.
28:49That's right.
28:50But they allegedly purchased them there.
28:52Oh, now, wait a minute.
28:53I'm not an attorney here, but wouldn't that be considered entrapment, Captain?
28:57No.
28:57So, what else do you call cops brow-beating 15-year-old kids into selling them dope and then arresting them?
29:03You know, most 15-year-old kids don't sell drugs, but the ones that do don't get brow-beaten.
29:08Yeah, they don't call it entrapment in Russia either, Captain.
29:11The people in your program go into a school, buddy up to a kid, pretend they're his friends, and then bust him.
29:16You don't know anything about our program.
29:18I know we'd be better served going after the big dealer instead of the inner-city child spending his lunch money on a nickel bag of weed.
29:25Yeah, not to mention violating our children's civil rights.
29:28Let's take some calls.
29:30Line one, you're on the air.
29:31We're all set.
29:32You're our next call.
29:33My son was strip-searched.
29:34We don't strip-search students.
29:37There was a sickle of a principal who took...
29:39I don't think that has to do with tonight's topic.
29:41Have we got another call?
29:43Line three, you're on the air.
29:45Hello.
29:47My daughter goes to Crossland High, and I'd like to tell you what kind of undercover program the captain runs.
29:53One of his officers got my daughter pregnant while posing as a high school student.
29:59Is this true, Captain?
30:02The matter is under investigation.
30:04Under investigation?
30:05Now, that's what I would call a specific incident of police misconduct.
30:08I thought you would have chosen a more expensive restaurant.
30:20Oh, give me a break.
30:21The show was great.
30:22Your numbers were fabulous.
30:23Highest overnight ratings in the last six months.
30:25Congratulations.
30:27I couldn't have done it without you.
30:29You set me up.
30:31That's the nature of the show, Adam.
30:33As a matter of fact, we'd really love to have you back.
30:34You got some nerve, lady.
30:38You set me up, and then you offer me a return shot on the show?
30:41Controversy makes good television when people agree nobody watches.
30:45How many people keep watching Carson when the zoologist comes on?
30:47What about the damage it may have done to the Jump Street program?
30:51Well, this could be your chance to clear things up.
30:53With your audience or with your conscience?
31:00The audience.
31:01Your table's ready.
31:03I won't be needing it.
31:13Watch what you say, Hanson.
31:14That guy with us from Internal Affairs, man.
31:17Don't let him see you.
31:19What guy?
31:20The guy on the ladder.
31:27The one changing the light bulb?
31:29Yeah.
31:29Yeah.
31:30I can always spot him.
31:31That's Blowfish, Harry.
31:32That is Blowfish.
31:33You know Blowfish?
31:34Yeah, Blowfish.
31:36You ever wonder what he really does around here?
31:39Huh?
31:40He's a janitor.
31:44Penhall.
31:45Halt.
31:51Saw you on the show, Captain.
31:53Hey, don't rub it in, okay, guys?
31:56All right, what do we got?
31:57She went to see Brent Sales at his house.
31:59That's her speech teacher.
32:00She seemed pretty upset when she came out.
32:02She didn't want anybody to know.
32:03She ditched her car at the library.
32:06What's this sales guy's story?
32:08Great teacher.
32:09Kids love him.
32:10And maybe he loves them back.
32:12Maybe that's it.
32:14No, that's an awful big jump, Hanson.
32:16Yeah, that's right.
32:17And you guys better find out the truth before you start throwing around accusations.
32:20It's a possibility, Captain.
32:22All right, Halt's give it a shot.
32:28Dale.
32:36Hi.
32:39Would you quit following me?
32:42I came here to think, not to talk.
32:44About your baby?
32:49How'd you know about that?
32:53I'm a cop, Joy.
32:59That's how you know the father.
33:02Officer Aoki is not the father.
33:04That's what I'd expect you to say.
33:06I think it's Mr. Sales.
33:07That's the stupidest thing I've ever heard.
33:14Look, Joy, I understand what happened.
33:17You were under a lot of pressure and you blamed an innocent guy.
33:20He turned out to be a cop.
33:22That was an unlucky choice.
33:24But now he's in a lot of trouble and so are you.
33:29Don't get yourself in any deeper.
33:30You must love Mr. Sales very much to protect him like this.
33:40No.
33:41No, I don't love him.
33:46I hate him.
33:50What did he do to you?
33:51What do you think he did?
33:54Did he force you?
33:57I knew what I was doing.
33:59Did you want to do it?
34:03Did you want him to stop?
34:04Did you tell him?
34:05Yes.
34:06Did you?
34:06Yes.
34:07Really?
34:07Yes.
34:10If you wanted him to stop and he didn't, it's a rape.
34:15Why don't you tell anybody?
34:18He's my teacher.
34:23Mr. Sales, I'm Captain Fuller.
34:25This is Officer Hanson.
34:26We'd like to talk to you.
34:28Sure.
34:28Come on in.
34:36Would you excuse us, please, miss?
34:38Just keep going over to the buyer and take some minutes, okay?
34:40So, uh, what can I do for you?
34:54We're here concerning the, uh, alleged rape of one of your students.
34:59Rape?
34:59Oh, my God, that's terrible.
35:01What happened?
35:02I'm talking about Joy Prentiss.
35:05I don't think I know what you're talking about.
35:07I think you do.
35:10Well, the girl's a liar, you know that.
35:18She tried to pin a pregnancy on a cop, she tried to pin a pregnancy on a cop, and now what?
35:21She's trying to pin a rape on me?
35:23You never had sex with her?
35:24I was her tutor.
35:29One afternoon, we had some drinks.
35:35We had sex.
35:39We had sex.
35:43But I didn't rape her.
35:45So you could be the father of her baby.
35:47Anyone could be the father of her child.
35:50And don't talk to me about statutory rape, either.
35:52The girl was 18.
35:54Well, maybe we can't make the rape charge stick.
35:56But he'll make sure you never go near another classroom again.
36:00Well, if you're planning to deprive me my right to earn a living, I'll sue you.
36:05Go ahead.
36:07Sue me.
36:08But you may have to wait in line.
36:12Have you ever heard of date rape?
36:15Teach?
36:26This is the two of us at the Midtown Street Fair.
36:29This would have been a month after she would have become pregnant.
36:34Now, it doesn't look like she's being forced to do anything there, does she?
36:42I didn't rape her, officers.
36:44I dated her.
36:47Now, it may have been bad judgment.
36:50But it certainly wasn't against the law, was it?
36:56I'd like to apologize for any inconvenience or unpleasantness I've caused you and your family.
37:07I appreciate it if you could drop the charges.
37:12I'm sorry.
37:13I can't condone loss of control, particularly in a policeman.
37:17I didn't lose control, sir.
37:21Well, that's the way I see it.
37:24I'm sorry.
37:26We still have a great deal more to discuss.
37:31Yes, sir, we certainly do.
37:34Mr. Prentice, I want you to listen to me, carefully.
37:39Your daughter and Brent Sales have admitted to having a relationship of a sexual nature.
37:45Mr. Sales, her teacher?
37:50Now, the exact nature of that encounter is unclear.
37:53Joy has accused him of rape.
37:58Oh, my God.
38:01Have you arrested him?
38:03This is not a simple assault by an unknown assailant against the victim.
38:07This is date rape.
38:09They knew each other, they were in a social setting, and things became forced.
38:13Now, sales can prove that they continue to see each other for some time after the alleged incident occurred.
38:20This is not unheard of in date rape, particularly if the girl is naive and misjudges the relationship.
38:25But it makes the charge very difficult to prove.
38:30Your teacher.
38:31Donald?
38:37Is Joy going to have to go through a trial?
38:41Once Joy lied in the first place, her credibility was damaged.
38:45It's going to be very difficult to make this case unless sales confesses, which seems very unlikely.
38:55Donald, are you all right?
38:56No.
39:00No.
39:00No.
39:26Why Metallica is the best heavy metal group?
39:51They're amps.
39:53Yes, sir.
39:54Amps.
39:56May I help you?
39:59Yeah.
40:00Yeah, you can.
40:02Who are you?
40:03I'm Joy Prentiss's father.
40:07And we need to talk about my daughter.
40:11Wait a minute.
40:13What are you doing?
40:14Somebody call the police!
40:31Call the police?
40:33They've already been called, sales.
40:35You had my daughter so turned inside out that she blamed the cop who was working at this school.
40:46You had her scared.
40:47Now, I hate that I sent my daughter to a school where she got scared.
40:53Now, I hate that there are the cops at the school.
40:55I hate all that.
40:56But what I hate more than anything is the fact that there was a teacher here who she trusted.
41:03Who used that trust to get her into bed.
41:09I know.
41:11Young girls are pretty.
41:13And they're willing.
41:13But how dare you take advantage of that beauty and that energy to get my daughter to do something she would ever do without trusting some animal like you!
41:30Oh, stop it!
41:38Listen, listen, is this guy armed?
41:39Well, kinda.
41:41Look, you take the west wing.
41:47Excuse me.
41:48Excuse me!
41:50Move!
41:51Call the police!
41:52Call the police!
42:00Are you scared, sales?
42:10Are you scared, sales?
42:12Call the police!
42:14Hold it!
42:15Hold it!
42:19Hold it!
42:20That's enough!
42:22I'm a police officer!
42:25Do you want to make a confession to the rape of Joy Prentiss?
42:29Do you?
42:30I most certainly do not.
42:32Always keep the label facing up or you're gonna break the bat.
42:37You said you were a police officer!
42:39Yeah.
42:40And right now I'm a batting coach.
42:45You have to write to any of the china.
42:48Anything you say can.
42:50And we'll be used against you as court of law.
42:52You have to extend!
42:54All right, all right, all right, let's be fast!
42:56I can't move.
42:58Oh, I did it, I did it!
43:00You forced her!
43:02Ah!
43:03Yes!
43:06Yes!
43:07Yes!
43:09Yes!
43:10Yes!
43:10I...
43:11I...
43:11You forced her!
43:17I forced her!
43:27Okay.
43:27Come on.
43:57I didn't mean for him to get into trouble.
44:00Yeah, he'll get over it in a couple of years.
44:04He knows you were in a tough spot.
44:11Hey.
44:13What happened to your egg?
44:15A friend of mine ate it.
44:23Joy?
44:27What are you going to do about the baby?
44:35I don't know.
44:36I don't know.
44:45I don't know.
44:50I don't know.
44:54I don't know.
44:59I don't know.
45:03I don't know.
45:08I don't know.
45:12I don't know.
45:16I don't know.
45:20I don't know.
45:29I don't know.
45:33I don't know.
45:38I don't know.
45:39Oh, my God.
46:09Oh, my God.

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