Feed Page #2
- PG-13
- Year:
- 2017
- 95 min
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Of course it's my business!
Yeah, well, I don't need
you to look out for me!
What?
Matt!
Am I gonna die?
It was an accident.
I love you, Matt.
I love you, too.
Hi.
Hi.
Hey.
How are you doing?
I'm okay.
What about you?
Where is she?
I'm gonna go upstairs.
All right, sweetheart.
Sweetheart. Hi.
Hi.
Here.
Oh, no, thanks...
Have something to eat.
You should.
Thanks.
Olivia?
I brought you some dinner.
Thanks.
I didn't mean to push you.
It was an accident.
They died because
I touched them.
The mom left.
She left them alone.
I didn't want you to see.
Am I gonna die?
You can't die
because we're gonna
die at the same time.
I promise.
Promise me, too.
I promise.
I called you in here
just to check in with you,
to see how you are.
So, how are you?
Um, it hasn't been the
greatest month of my life.
Miss Grey, your brother was
an incredible young man.
I can't express to you how
sorry we are for your loss.
For the loss we all felt
from his passing.
But to lose a twin, it must
have been beyond difficult.
I'm sure anyone could understand
during these times.
Do I not have
Olivia, this isn't
about your work.
Your teachers have assured
me that you can catch up.
Who does?
You're a very motivated
young woman, aren't you?
I will make it up.
Mr. Brack, miss Hayden's
here to see you.
Listen, if there's
anything you need from me,
please, let me know.
Liv...
Liv, wake up.
Matt? Matt!
I missed you so much!
I missed you, too.
Please don't ever
leave me again, okay?
I didn't.
I didn't.
Where were you?
Just hold me, okay?
Just hold me.
Okay.
You left me here.
I wouldn't.
Please, don't.
I'm right here.
Liv, you promise me?
I'm right here.
I love you, Liv.
I love you, too, Matt.
Punnett square,
a diagram that
is used to predict
an outcome of
a breeding experiment.
It is used to determine the
probability of an offspring
having a particular genotype,
such as eyes.
So in this cross,
Liv?
Liv.
What?
The diagram.
Um...
Anyone else?
Casey.
both have blue eyes.
Good.
Son of a b*tch!
How'd you always
make it look so easy?
I hated you so much for that.
Never seemed like you cared.
So it always felt like I had to
care enough for the both of us.
I mean, I feel like I had to
carry around this huge weight.
And now I see that I wasn't...
We were both carrying it,
so it was easy,
and now that you're gone,
everything is so heavy.
It's too heavy for me
to carry it alone.
I can't be here alone.
I can't be here without you.
Yes, you can.
But you don't have to.
Want me to help you study?
Yeah?
What is this?
What is this, bio?
All right.
Bio charades.
Come on.
You know the drill.
Sit.
Let me grab this.
Okay.
What are you doing?
Are you serious?
It's RNA transcription, duh.
Come on.
One more hour of this and
you will kill it tomorrow.
I promised you.
Didn't I?
Yeah.
Okay.
Here's what we're gonna do.
Pick your words, and if
you get them all right,
All right?
But I'm gonna eat some now
'cause, well, I'm starving,
and you're just going to have
to watch me eat it and drool.
All right?
Pick your words.
I miss recess, too.
We don't have to talk.
I don't know.
Right now, honestly, I feel fine.
Talking is fine.
Because it just feels
like he's home sick or...
I don't know, he's, like,
Like this whole day
is just gonna go by
and I just missed him because
he just went to the bathroom,
and he just turned around
the corner from me, but...
But when I get back home, he's
right across from me at dinner.
Just like every day and every
night that I've ever known.
right next to me.
How long have you had
that dogtooth necklace?
Uh...
Since I was 10.
It's always kind of scared me.
Why?
Just 'cause it snapped.
That something you love
so much one morning
could just wake up
and try to kill you.
Ah, he was just old, I think.
My uncle was sad
when he had to put him down.
You know, he just wanted
something to remember him by.
It's a good thing.
Yeah.
It's always
brought me good luck.
I don't think I've ever
seen you take that off.
Never had a reason to.
Um... I gotta go
to band practice.
Can we keep doing this, though?
Talking and not talking.
Yeah.
Hey, keep him safe for me.
I will.
Hey...
I still want my present.
Still wants you.
Katie, well done.
Casey.
Work harder next time.
Liv?
Good to have you back.
Look, I'm in the middle
of dinner with my family.
Let me call you back in an hour.
How was school, sweetheart?
Um, better.
Well, that's good.
All right. Thanks.
Oh, my god!
I can't believe I forgot.
What?
To buy candy!
Do you still have
some at your desk?
Just ignore them, okay?
They'll go away.
Would you just sit, please!
I'd like to have dinner
with my family tonight.
Hey, dad?
Mmm-hmm.
Can I go over
to Julian's tonight?
What? Tonight?
It's a school night.
Dad, it's Halloween.
Everybody's out.
I finished all of
my homework for tonight,
and I promise you I'll have much
more time to catch up this weekend.
This isn't like you.
What?
Going to parties.
It's not a party.
She said she's finished
everything, tom.
So what, you're in
on this with her?
I just don't want her
moping in her room anymore.
Really, I don't have to go. I
just wanted to hang out with him.
Look, if Julian and any
of his other friends
wanna come over here
and hang out,
they're more than welcome.
I can't even believe
that his parents
are letting him
throw another party.
Samantha, please, would you just
go get the candy out of my desk?
Trick or treat!
Okay.
But I want you home early.
Understood?
Of course!
Before midnight.
Yes.
Yes, sir. I promise.
Thank you, daddy.
- Hey.
- Hey.
You're going?
Yeah. They said yes.
Go. See you in the car
in five minutes.
Okay.
Thanks.
You've worked hard this week.
Go have fun.
I don't wanna go
You scared me.
Come dance with me.
Yeah. Just a minute.
Hey.
Hi.
Hey.
Uh, sorry. It's all yours.
Oh, well...
Okay. Here.
I brought you a drink.
Oh.
Thanks.
I put something in it.
I'm just kidding.
It's so loud in here.
Why don't we just go outside
and we can have a smoke.
Um... no, that's okay.
Are you sure?
Yeah. Yeah.
I'm cool. Thanks, though.
Thanks for the drink.
Okay.
See you later.
Yeah.
give your present another shot.
Sorry.
You know, one of these days
than just five minutes together.
I know.
I know. Okay? I'm sorry.
Are you okay?
I'm fine.
I just really shouldn't have
come out tonight.
I'm happy
you're taking care of him.
And I really hope
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