:27:01
I see you when you're sleepin'.
I know when you're awake.
:27:04
Which is a pretty frightening
concept when you think about it.
:27:07
We're really worried
about Charlie.
:27:09
He keeps upping the ante. This
time he defaced school property.
:27:12
- It's classic acting out.
- I'm blaming myself for this.
:27:15
- We're both his parents.
- Where is he?
:27:18
He's waiting for us
in Principal Newman's office.
:27:21
Something about her makes me
want to deface public property.
:27:25
Hello, Mr Calvin. Laura, Neil.
:27:27
- Miss Newman.
- Principal Newman.
:27:30
Haven't seen you since the last
time Charlie was in trouble.
:27:33
I've been travelling for work.
:27:35
If you spent more time with your
son there'd be fewer problems.
:27:38
Then I wouldn't spend
so much time with you,
:27:40
which is always
such a pleasure.
:27:42
A battle of wits. It's a shame
you come unarmed. Excuse me.
:27:47
Ouch!
:27:51
Good morning, Principal Newman.
:27:53
Mr Picardo, I want you to look into
my eyes. What do you see?
:27:58
It's dark. And it's cold.
:28:01
It's your future, Mr Picardo -
keep this up
:28:03
and you will spend
your life stabbing trash.
:28:05
- Do I make myself clear?
- Yes.
:28:07
- So what are you gonna do?
- I'm going to geometry.
:28:11
Have a nice trip.
:28:18
It's an affront to authority and
blatant disrespect for property.
:28:22
If this continues I'll have no
other recourse than to suspend..
:28:25
Excuse me. Is there a rest stop between
here and the end of the lecture?
:28:29
I'm more interested in why this
happened in the first place.
:28:32
So am l. Charlie, we're all
worried about you.
:28:35
It feels like you're trying to
get someone's attention.
:28:39
What's bothering you?
:28:44
- Dr Miller?
- Neil.
:28:46
- Neil, any theories?
- Well, frankly I have several.
:28:50
Here we go.
Let's just order a pizza.
:28:52
Scott, you're not helping.
:28:54
I was listening to a tape series
on child development last night.