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Chapter Twenty-TwoEpisode Number: 22 Season Num: 1 First Aired: Monday May 21, 2001 Prod Code: 1B22 |
Lauren gets a gun to protect herself from Daniel. Jeremy won't tell Marilyn what happened to his mother. Scott gives Winslow High's first student to get accepted to Harvard an F.
| Writer: | David E. Kelley |
| Director: | Jonathan Pontell |
| Star: | Nicky Katt (Harry Senate), Rashida Jones (Louisa Fenn), Fyvush Finkel (Harvey Lipschultz), Sharon Leal (Marilyn Sudor), Chi McBride (Steven Harper), Jessalyn Gilsig (Lauren Davis), Anthony Heald (Scott Guber), Loretta Devine (Marla Hendricks) |
| Recurring Role: | Lamya Jezek (Sheryl Holt), Jody Wood (Det. Wallace Denby), Kathy Baker (Meredith Peters), Antwon Tanner (Kevin Jackson), Kaj-Erik Eriksen (Jeremy Peters), Bianca Kajlich (Lisa Grier) |
| Guest Star: | Matt Gottlieb (Mr. Hober), Marco Gould (Justin Hober), Kyle J. Downes (Adam Rice), Angela Joy (Sheila Bullard), Mandy Patinkin (Isaac Rice), Avery Kidd Waddell (Jason Harrelson), Kat Sawyer-Young (Patricia Evans), Jerry Trainor (Mitchell Friendly), Rhett Jordan (Jeffrey Lane), Gregory Crane (Peter Nelson), Jermaine Montell (Marshall Walker), Jordan Tartakow (Tom Powers), Dave Power (R.J. Saunders), Onahoua Rodriguez (Elizabeth Vasquez), Efren Ramirez (Amaad Wilkens), Zachery Ty Bryan (Malcolm White), Priscilla Leona Horne (Parent At Graduation), Scott Vickaryous (Daniel Evans), Conor O'Farrell (Michael Evans), Kerry Catanese (Faculty member Harris) |
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Kevin: (reciting his graduation speech) The truth is, I don't have any big message. I don't even have any dreams. A lot of my classmates, the same thing, no dreams. I think one reason for that, the idea of becoming adults, it isn't something we look forward to. We look around, we see our parents, our coaches, our teachers.... Who'd want to be them? Our parents mainly think about money, our coaches mainly think about winning, and our teachers... most of you look half-dead every day. Don't get me wrong, I admire anybody who can go to a place day after day after day tryin' to teach a bunch of us. But a lot of you are disillusioned, you don't get enough respect. Your days are too long, your checks are too small, and you get a little more dead with each passing day. And we see that, making us just a little more afraid day by day. Afraid of the future. And we got no dreams. The truth is, today's kids are disadvantaged. We didn't get to grow up with any Martin Luther Kings or Bobby Kennedys. They didn't make any Jackie Robinsons in our generation. Today's heroes, they're not presidents. Proud parents today say any kid might grow up to be Alan Greenspan. And we got no dreams. Despite all this, I'm standing up here to say there are heroes among us. Sometimes they're parents, sometimes they're classmates, like Christine Banks or Lisa Grier. Sometimes they're teachers. With me, Harvey Lipschultz. He's a bigot, but he never let me forget every day that I could be something. He took an interest in me. And Mr. Senate? He doesn't know it but he saved my life. There's been a few times I thought about just driving over that center line, but then he started the suicide club and I was too proud to join it. But just knowin' that there were other kids out there struggling with some of the same stuff I was... it helped me get by. Mr. Harper, who's here fightin' for us every day, with eyes that never go dead. When I look at him, I want to be a principal. I guess my big message for today is, heroes are in the grass sometimes. They're not always on billboards and magazine covers. You've gotta look for 'em, even when they stand right in front of you. So, do that. Let's live our lives tryin' to do that. Spot 'em, point 'em out to your kids. Maybe there's dreams out there too. And now, I'll ask all of you to applaud because I'm finished.
(edit)
Isaac: I admit I was wrong.
Scott: In home-schooling your son?
Isaac: In thinking you couldn't possibly become a bigger ass. It seems I've never been more mistaken.
Scott: Your son does not attend Winslow High. Accordingly, he may not participate in Friday's commencement proceedings.
Isaac: I'll try not leave a footprint as I go over your head. I know how you are about your hair. (edit)
Scott: In home-schooling your son?
Isaac: In thinking you couldn't possibly become a bigger ass. It seems I've never been more mistaken.
Scott: Your son does not attend Winslow High. Accordingly, he may not participate in Friday's commencement proceedings.
Isaac: I'll try not leave a footprint as I go over your head. I know how you are about your hair. (edit)
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