Ice Princess
[# Aly and AJ:
No One]# I am moving through the crowd
# Trying to find myself
# Feel like a guitar
that's never played
# And I ask myself
# Who do I wanna be?
# Do I wanna throw away the key
# And invent a whole
new meaning to myself?
- # No one
- # Don't wanna be
# No one but me
# You are moving through the crowd
# Trying to find yourself
# Feeling like a doll left on a shelf
# Will someone take you down?
# And you ask yourself
# Who do I wanna be?
# Do I wanna throw away the key
# Gotta tell yourself
- # No one
- # Don't wanna be
# No one but me
# Your life plays out
on the shadows on the wall
# Turn the light on to release it all
# You wonder what it's like
to not feel worthless
# So open all the blinds
# And draw the curtains
- # No one
- # Don't wanna be
# No one but me #
Casey?
- Something wrong, Mr. Bast?
- No, not at all.
I was curious if you'd
started weighing college options.
Options? Uh...
Heard of the Helen Stoller
Physics Scholarship?
No.
It's given to a student from this state
who shows most promise in science.
Wouldn't that be Ann or... Wyatt?
No, it's you.
You have a calling, Casey.
I do?
- What is it?
- Physics.
Toast?
- Uh... sure.
- You're very lucky.
whole lives for their calling.
- How do you know you have a calling?
- Your brilliant teacher tells you.
And of course your 1 1 straight A-pluses
on exams is a hint.
You'll need a letter from me
for the scholarship
physics project over the summer.
Something unusual but personal.
Let them know you a little.
- He says it's my calling.
- QED.
How is this "quite easily demonstrated"?
You're as good in physics as I am.
Not even close. I grind, you glide.
Event horizon.
One day that guy will wake up
and realize he needs a math tutor.
And that tutor will be me.
Figure out how to get us invited to
even one party and you win the Nobel.
Hey, you're Casey, right?
Uh-huh.
Here's an invite
to my boyfriend's party.
Wow.
You're in chem lab
with Julian Wilson, right?
- Mm-hm.
- Can you give that to him?
Thanks.
That was way inconsiderate.
I love Mr. Bast.
If he uncovered a scholarship
I didn't know about, he's a genius.
And to think they pay him
almost nothing.
The devaluation of teachers
in our society, it just...
- It blows my mind.
- Mom.
I'm back. Sorry.
I have to figure out
what he wants from me.
I mean, what is
Isn't the nature of science supposed
to be completely unbiased and factual?
Now he wants the inner me, too?
The whole secret of the study of nature
lies in learning how to use one's eyes.
- You know who said that?
- I'm guessing it was a woman.
That was written by George Sand,
a woman forced to use a man's name
because she couldn't get published.
- Mom.
- Okay.
Anyway, I always tell my students,
"You'll know your topic
when you learn how to use your eyes."
[TV:
classical music]Oh! Oh, no...
She had it locked up.
I need to eat ice cream and all
your mother has is leftover tofu.
- Can we go?
- Sh! Sh!
Look at that recovery! Amazing.
She'll still place.
She's so precise.
I mean, down to the last...
You know...
I bet there is
an exact aerodynamic formula.
[# Jewel:
Doin' Fine]# We are
# We are young and carefree
# Life's a breeze
for people like you and me
# If you look
# Life lays out just like a road
# It's for us to grab a hold
# There's no one can tell us no
# We're alive
# And that we are
# Doin' fine #
- What do you think you're doing?
- I-I'm...
- Why are you filming skaters?
- For a physics project.
- You're scoping her triple loop. Why?
- No, I'm analyzing her movement.
- Who are you working for?
- Nobody.
Teddy, will you come over here?
I'm gonna call the cops.
No, I didn't think
it would be a problem.
I thought this was a public rink...
Private practice only
from six to ten.
These girls are training
for the regional championships,
which I think you perfectly well know.
No, I'm a student.
I have an ID.
I have a notebook.
Whoa, yeah.
Definitely spy code.
- What are you doing here?
- You know her?
She's a science geek.
Look, I'm sorry, but when the C.l.A.
wants to learn new dirty tricks,
they observe skaters
and their moms.
- Tina, can I have a word?
- Frank, not now.
I want to digitize
some images into my computer
to see if any kind of
unified theory emerges.
Okay, if Gen knows you
and you wanna
press your nose up against the glass
and take a few notes,
I don't really care.
But you'll have a hard sell
with the parents.
Absolutely not.
But no one outside of the scholarship
committee will ever see this program.
Here's the letter from my teacher
explaining the assignment.
And my driver's license.
Um... I've also got some letters of
references from people I baby-sat for.
[Tina] Let's keep it moving, girls.
It's possible. We'll have the Team Nikki
legal team check this out.
- [woman] Beautiful, sweetie.
- [girl] Thanks, Mom!
No talking to my daughter.
She's training.
No distraction.
Not a word. No.
Look, I don't care if you're here.
If you post me on the school website
falling on my butt,
you'd better transfer to another school.
[Coach] Okay, Nikki.
Let's try that again.
[Tina] Keep it moving.
[Tina] A little wider, that's it.
Hey! No street shoes on the ice!
I'm sorry... Sorry.
[boy] Gen!
Hello, hon.
Gen!
Gen! Brian, she's training.
You know the rules.
- I brought her a burger, Mrs. H.
- Gen can't eat that.
- Come on, I'm burning tons of calories.
- Not enough.
- A half-hour?
- Not if you wanna win.
You should coach our basketball team.
We could use a kick in the butt.
If you don't leave this instant,
that's exactly what you'll get.
[Gen] Bye.
I do not want him coming here
during practice.
But I never get to see him.
Every other girl I know...
You're not like the other girls.
Winners make sacrifices.
Maybe they just cheat.
- Turn that off!
- Sorry.
Take it from the layback.
The conclusion's too simplistic.
equals half the skater's mass
times velocity squared, minus...
No, I could barely understand it.
But...?
I don't know if they'll care
but it's just a little bit...
...dry.
Mr. Bast said
I have to make it personal.
- How do I do that?
- I don't know.
Put more you in it.
Oh, excuse me, Tina.
Is there any way
that I could take a few lessons?
I think I might be able to write better
about the physics principles
if I'm the one actually applying them.
- If there's any way I could...
- Fine.
for the summer.
Three afternoons a week.
$800.
$800?
- Popcorn! I want popcorn!
- I gave them to you.
- [boy] Four hot dogs!
- Oh, I'm sorry...
- You touched that with your fingers.
Oh, fine. You don't want it?
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