The In Crowd
with this girl, Henry.
She deserves a chance
on the outside, Amanda.
Her parents want nothing to do with her.
The club is perfect
a controlled environment.
She'll have a job, a place to live.
What if she develops another obsession?
-That's not going to happen.
-l hope you're right, for your sake.
You and l both know this progress could
be nothing more than an elaborate mask.
l know l'm right about this girl. l know it.
You know the rules.
lf she puts one foot over the line
she's back in the ward.
Good luck.
Tanya, what are you doing in my room?
Did you come to say goodbye?
N o!
What?
-Did you want this?
-What do you need 'em for?
-l mean, you're leaving, so why can't l--
-That's right.
l'm leaving and you're staying.
Leave it!
You're crazy.
They're gonna see it on you out there.
They're gonna see it all over you.
And they'll send you back.
You'll see.
They'll send you back.
They'll bring you back!
Doc, we still haven't had that talk...
...about this whole knocking a little ball
into a hole obsession of yours.
l like to hear you joking
but, please, l need to know...
...you're taking this seriously.
-l know the rules.
-Tell me.
N o drugs, no drinking
no leaving Lang County.
-lf l get fired--
-You're not going to get fired.
You're gonna be fine.
Thanks.
Do they know about me?
You're a friend of the family
who needs a job for the summer.
That's all l told them.
That's all they need to know.
Come on. lt's fine.
Who is that?
-l haven't played in months.
-Forget it, you're not in my league.
-So, you're Adrien.
-This is Bob Mead, club manager.
l hope you're prepared to work very hard.
-Good.
Just remember your place
and you'll do fine.
Why don't we go find Joanne?
Mead's not so bad.
Best thing is just to stay out of his way.
lf he thinks you're dissing him
he can make your life here real dark.
Listen, Bobby
try not to crowd her too much.
But if you see anything
that strikes you as worrisome...
...let me know before anybody else, okay?
Sure.
This is my third season.
And last year l worked so hard, every shift.
But l made enough money to buy my truck.
You put in the time, it's not so bad
so long as you have something to work for.
So, what about you?
l don't know.
l don't have plans or anything.
You've got to.
To get through it.
Hang on!
All you got to remember to get by
is just be invisible.
That's what l do. And count your money.
Gregg, you're a bastard!
Will you grab an end there?
They get all pissy and sh*t
if you let it touch the ground.
Oh, yeah.
You'll get plenty of them this summer.
The Royal Swine is what we call them.
They all think they're God's gift.
The blonde bombshell, that's Sheila.
The luscious brunette is Brittany Foster.
She's the queen.
Maybe in my next life.
lt's not a life.
lt's a J. Crew catalog.
-Jesus!
-Mead told me to bring this to you.
N ext time, you could try knocking.
l'm sorry.
lt's just that your door was open
and l thought...
...it's just you and me on this floor.
l'm Wayne.
Adrien.
l know.
Who's the man?
The classics never grow old, or don't they?
Just like you, boys.
-What's in the bag?
-Be cool, all right?
Aren't you guys getting a little old for this?
We were too old for it five years ago.
-Hey, Sheila.
-One of you brainiacs.
-What?
-Greek goddess of the hunt.
Seven letters.
Well, well.
Oh, no. Oh, my God!
Come on, people.
Greek goddess of the hunt.
That's easy. Diana.
lt's Artemis.
Greek goddess of the hunt: Artemis.
Diana was the Roman one.
Boys, l think you met your match.
Did we just get dissed by the cabana girl?
God, you're quick.
-What's going on, Brittany?
-Hey, sexy.
-Hey, Brit.
-Hello.
Did you just see the new girl?
The first time l saw her
l swear l thought it was Sandra.
She's got that same....
Don't you think?
Yeah.
Oh, God!
Sh*t!
-l'm sorry.
-Sandra?
Are you all right?
Yeah, just a few fingers.
This is the third time this month.
Think she's trying to tell me something?
She thinks you're ready to play real people.
Oh, no. l get that all day long.
Bertha always gets it over the net.
the kids wrecking the car--
Or shows up late for appointments?
Sorry. l couldn't get motivated
this morning.
How does that make
this morning different?
Please don't be so obvious.
Matt's just trying to impress you
with his tough love coaching style.
Brittany's terrified
that if she applied herself...
...she could be
one of the club's better players.
So you're new here?
Yeah, it's my first day.
Well, don't worry.
Matt's been here for, what, five years?
Six.
See? And they still haven't fired him yet.
By the end of the summer
you could be running this place.
Hey, just remember.
lt's all about the tips. You'll do fine.
Showtime.
How much did Daddy give
you? Just $1 0 000?
$1 0 000.
-Hey, Tom.
-Tom.
-You guys jonesing for some golf?.
-You look good.
Just in time. l'm so thirsty
l could drink a glass of water.
Look, twins.
-Hello, Doctor.
-Hello, Brittany.
-Where you been, man?
-Been out, just on vacation.
l thought you were in rehab.
Ding-ding.
What's up?
Hey, Brit.
What is this, a funeral or a party?
Just a thought:
You're a little more funwhen you're doing blow.
-Thank you.
-Tom, let's get a drink.
Let's celebrate. Get sauced up.
Then we should celebrate, shouldn't we?
Where did you come from?
Well, l was actually at the bar.
And l was minding my own business.
And l heard this voice calling out
from behind the bar:
''Kelly!
''Kelly...
''...drink me.''
They seemed to know you
so l had to bring them to you right away.
You sure it wasn't your name
they were calling?
You're right.
We should drink them together.
l think l'll pass.
Remember last summer...
...when we went out--
When we got stuck in the sandbar
because you cut the marker?
But that wasn't so bad, was it?
That was last summer.
Hey.
You didn't hear? His parents
bought him a brand-new Hummer.
Just for making it through rehab?
Oh, my God.
The amount of money he was stuffing
up his nose, they're getting a good deal.
-Okay, now l have it.
...the car goes back to the dealership.
Brit, you okay?
Yeah, l'm fine. l just have a headache.
-l don't care. l think it's good.
-Yeah, don't you?
The ice machine is broken.
Grab a bus box.
Go to the pool
and bring some ice to the service bar.
Joanne will cover your tables.
Oh, my God.
Come on. Breathe.
Come on.
You okay?
l feel so stupid.
l just wanted to cool my feet off.
And then...
...l don't know what happened.
Try this.
l love this painting.
lt's almost like she left something behind
in the house.
Something she knows
she can never go back for.
Do you think l'm playing a game with you?
l asked you twenty minutes ago
to get me....
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