The Best and the Brightest
(LIGHTNING STRIKING)
(TIGER GROWLING)
(THUNDER RUMBLING)
(WIND HOWLING)
(THUNDER RUMBLING)
ANNOUNCER ON RADIO: Tropical
storm warnings are now in effect
for all of
the Gulf Coast.
We're looking at a strong Category
and get ready
for a wild ride.
Folks, there are emergency
shelters being set up in King County
and Scarborough County.
(SWITCHING CHANNEL)
(ROCK MUSIC PLAYING)
(OPENING CAR DOOR)
(VEHICLE APPROACHING)
Howie!
Johnny Gavineau.
You got the permit?
Yes, I do.
(CLANKING)
This is against
my better judgment.
(SIGHS)
Okay. Let's get to it.
JOHNNY:
Yeah, I gottaget back to the coast.
(CLEARING THROAT)
There's a hurricane coming.
(CLEARING THROAT)
I got property there. I gotta
(GROWLING)
Never touch the cage.
Was he trained?
Trained how? Jump
through a hoop on fire?
He can do that?
No.
Well, does he just sit
there and look pretty?
I thought he
was a circus cat.
Circus don't want him.
(TIGER ROARS)
Look, I'm starting
a safari ranch.
This is my
main attraction.
I need, you know,
a scary animal.
Scary?
Yeah. That's what
the tourists pay to see.
I don't think this
cat's scary enough.
I'm not paying top dollar for an
animal that doesn't scare anyone
and doesn't know
any tricks.
Now, maybe if
I'm paying less,
say, $5,000 less...
Mr. Gavineau, the only
reason we are talking
while 300 of
your tourists
ran screaming
for their lives.
Chased her down,
did he?
Went 16 feet over a cage.
Passed 11 other horses
just to get to this one.
Silver Dollar
was her name.
He broke her spine
so that she couldn't move,
and then
he ate her alive.
You ever heard a horse
scream, Mr. Gavineau?
You want to know why
he went after that one?
Because
she was the pretty one.
And you're right,
Mr. Gavineau.
This cat,
he's not scary.
He's evil.
(BANGS CAGE)
(LAUGHING NERVOUSLY)
This is a waste of time
and my gas money.
I'll take it!
Plus your expenses.
Cat hasn't eaten
in two weeks.
That's how you show him
who's boss.
And when you move him, you
roll the cage with this.
(TRUCK DOOR OPENS)
Safari park, huh?
Well, good luck
with that.
(TRUCK DOOR CLOSES)
(TRUCK STARTING)
Good luck with that.
Man makes his own luck!
Isn't that right,
Lucifer?
(TIGER GROWLS)
Tom, you there?
(FEEDBACK ON WALKIE-TALKIE)
Tom.
Tom, come on.
Remember? I told you they
have fish here. You love fish.
They have all... Come look
at this. Come look at this.
See, look. Come here.
They have yellow fish.
Blue fish, purple fish.
I think they even
have clown fish.
Tom, come on. You're
gonna be happy here.
Mom would have loved
this place. Okay?
It took me
a long time to find it.
I know you understand.
This is your home now. You
cannot come to college with me.
Hey.
Please do not
screw this up.
(DOCTOR CLEARING THROAT)
DOCTOR:
So, you've beenliving with your stepfather,
but you've
taken care of Tom
since your mother
passed away.
And after college,
will you once again
be taking on Tom's care?
Yes.
No red.
That depends on,
of course,
what's best for Tom
at that point.
I have custodianship, so I
will be checking in on him.
Sorry,
he does not like red.
Well, then let's
get things settled.
Tom, would you like to
say goodbye to your sister?
So, I'm gonna take off.
I'll see you in a couple
of weeks, all right?
(YELLING) No! No touch!
No! No, no!
No!
I'm so sorry.
(CONTINUES YELLING)
I've got...
I got his stuff out.
He likes this...
He likes this
God's eye and...
When he's walking,
he might need it.
(SOFTLY) Tom,
I want you to be calm.
(STOPS YELLING)
Good.
Can you sit down for me?
Can you do that for me?
Can you sit down,
please?
Good.
Thank you.
You know,
who Tom is now
is pretty much who Tom
is always going to be.
People can sacrifice
their entire lives
taking care of
an autistic child.
Don't feel guilty
if you can't.
(DOOR OPENS)
(WHISPERING)
(DOOR OPENS)
There seems
to be a problem.
due to insufficient funds?
No, that's... That's
not right. That little...
(DIALING)
Do you have
another resource?
No.
What about
your stepfather?
No. There's money in there.
ON PHONE:
This is Mr. Fenton.
Hi, Mr. Fenton,
this is Kelly Taylor.
Hi, Kelly.
How are you?
Could you check the balance
of my account for me?
Your stepfather withdrew all
the money from that account.
It's closed.
When?
Yesterday.
So...
He said he was
changing your house
into some sort
of safari ranch?
I hope that's
not a surprise.
Yeah, I don't...
animal thing. That money was for Tom.
Kelly, sounds like you should
take this up with Johnny.
Thank you.
MAN 1:
Wait a minute,wait a minute.
MAN 2:
Okay!Let's go! Unhitch it!
(BANGING ON CAGE)
(MEN CHATTERING)
Hey,.hombres,
I understand that
the power of hurricanes
has almost doubled
in the past 30 years.
Now, whether that has
to do with global warming
doesn't much
matter to me,
but what does matter is getting
this place battened down. Now.
(TIGER GROWLING)
(MAN 1 BECKONING TIGER)
(TIGER CONTINUES GROWLING)
(MAN 2 SPEAKING SPANISH)
(HISSING)
Hey!
(SPEAKING SPANISH)
(MAN 2 SCREAMING)
Sh*t!
Get me a rag!
Here, here, here. Sh*t!
I want you to keep
pressure on it, okay?
Like this.
Now, listen to me.
I want you to go to the
clinic down the road.
Okay. All right?
They'll take care of you.
They will not
deport you.
(SPEAKING SPANISH)
Now go.
And fast! He's gonna
lose that finger!
God damn it! I just said
unhitch me. We're staying here.
(BANGING ON CAGE)
(TIGER GROWLING)
(SPEAKING SPANISH)
JOHNNY:
Get this placeboarded up!
(MAN SHOUTING INSTRUCTIONS
IN SPANISH)
(SCREWDRIVER WHIRRING)
Johnny!
Where are you?
What is this?
Johnny?
Where did the freezer
come from, huh?
(TIGER GROWLING)
(BANGING ON CAGE)
Hey!
What the hell are you doing?
That's a carnivore in there.
(MIMICKING TIGER)
You understand?
Now, go back in the
house where it's safe.
(THUNDER RUMBLING)
Out here, not safe.
In the house, safe.
Now, go on. Run.
Hey! Where's my money?
What money?
My bank account.
You closed it.
Wait a second.
That's not your money.
Of course it is.
I went to the bank, I asked if
there were any other accounts,
they said just one,
co-signed by your mother,
so I took it out...
So, you stole it.
You doing drugs?
What?
Because drugs will damage
both the hippocampus
and the amygdala
portions of the brain.
That's where we
process memory.
Your memory's
I have to remind you that
your mom didn't leave a will.
She did.
Hey.
She wanted me to take care
of Tom. That's what she said.
Written on
a Post-it note.
Wasn't a Post-it note.
She wrote her wishes
for the future of you and
your brother on a note.
Nobody's happy your mom
swallowed a bottle of pills.
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