Lost Angels- 3.1 Harper lines Flashcards
MORGAN: Yeah, with your mom.
So what happened?
CARSON: I said look woman what’s your deal?
No you didn’t.
CARSON: You guys are so immature. Anyway, so on the way to the concert she’s calling me like a zillion times.
Literally blowing up your phone.
CARSON: Your votes.
You can vote for us because were in the same class.
CARSON: Are you still mad about that? Oh Angela, it’s not my fault that you weren’t cool
anymore.
And how about you? Can we count on your vote?
CARSON: Come on like, don’t you have any school spirit?
Yeah, why don’t you do something positive for the school instead of making fun of
everything? Get involved.
MALCOM: No. I think he hit the mark. He’s only proving just how ignorant he really is. I deal with
people like him every day.
Seriously, what is wrong with you?
RUDY: Oh I know you’re not looking at me.
There’s joking around and then there’s crossing the line.
FIONA: Well, we’re kids like them and we’re just telling them hey, we know coming into high
school is scary and we want to help you.
Yeah, but do you remember when you were a freshman? The seniors were like an entirely
different species.
FIONA: Oh I’m so sorry that the fight against social injustice in this country is inconveniencing
you in any way.
You guys need to try looking at it from someone else’s perspective.
RUDY: He got what was coming to him.
Why because he was black?
MALCOM: Yes, to make way for segregation, discrimination, and systemic racism.
For a lot of people, George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, and a lot of others represent their own struggles with hate and violence.
ANGELA: She said everyone in her class is under their desks.
Oh my god!
FIONA: One of the teachers actually put herself between her students and the shooter. She could
have just hid along with her kids, but she didn’t.
What happened to her?
FIONA: He killed her.
Oh my god.
CARSON: Harper, what is she like talking about?
I…
CARSON: You think this is funny?
Well, a little, yeah.
CARSON: How could she say that about me?
Well, you called Calvin crazy. What did you expect?
CARSON: You better like, shut your mouth you little freak.
Carson stop.
CARSON: What?
Just leave it alone.
JAKE: Wait is that a thing? Do they have that?
Carson, this is ridiculous. . . . .you’re like, obsessing over nothing.
CARSON: Harper help me here!
How?
CARSON: Tell her!
What!
CARSON: I’m not a bully!
But you are! You are a bully! I’m sorry Carson but you are.
CARSON: Why are you going like, mental on me right now Harper?
I’m sorry. It’s the truth. You need to hear it.
RUDY: Bite me.
You are! Face it! You’re so preoccupied with being cool and being popular and being the
center of everything, that you can’t even see what’s really going on all around you.
CARSON: No! That’s not me! That’s not me! Harper why are you like, doing this to me?
It’s the way you judge people.
CARSON: What are you talking about?
I don’t want any part of it.
CARSON: It was a joke! I was joking! You and I have always joked around like that!
The problem is, I don’t think the jokes funny anymore.
CARSON: SHUT UP!
Carson…
CARSON: Leave me alone.
Carson, listen to me.
CARSON: I thought you were my friend.
I am your friend, that’s why I’m being honest with you.
CARSON: Why didn’t you ever say anything?
You weren’t always like this.
CARSON: You really think I judge people?
Yes.
Carson, let me ask you something…Do you even want to be class president?
CARSON: Yeah, of course I do, yeah
Carson.
CARSON: No, No, I really don’t.
Then why?
CARSON: And I try, so, so, hard. But she is NEVER satisfied.
It’s really unfair of your mom to put that kind of pressure on you.
CARSON: She says she’s just looking out for me and preparing me for the world.
Okay but I think she takes it way too far.
MORGAN: Oh yeah.
And the expectations your mom has for you, are just impossible. Nobody could live up
to that.
CARSON: I’m sorry to all of you. Bixby, Calvin, Bailey. . .
I’m so sorry.
I’m so glad to hear you say that.
CARSON: Really?
Yeah, because..
CARSON: What?
Nothing.
CARSON: Come on Harper, what?
I’m gay.
CARSON: No.
Yes.
CARSON: You went out with Chris Carter. . and, and Donny Jackson!
YOU fixed me up with Chris. I never wanted to go out with him. And Donny? Does that
even count?
CARSON: Okay, that counts for like half a date but still.
Carson accept it. I’m gay okay?. . . . .Wow, it feels really good to say that out loud!
MORGAN: Welcome to the club!
Thanks Morgan.
CARSON: You’re really like, blowing my mind right now Harper.
Deal with it.
CARSON: Wow, you’re like gay?
Like, yeah.
What?
CARSON: I’m just thinking about all the times you saw me naked.
Forget it okay? Just forget it.
CARSON: Harper wait-
Carson, just because someone’s gay it doesn’t mean they’re obsessed with everyone
who’s the same sex.
CARSON:Okay. . . sorry, I’m just trying to process this, okay? . . . So. . . how long have you like,
known you were gay?
A part of me has always felt different….I think it just took me a while to figure it out.
A part of me has always felt different….I think it just took me a while to figure it out.
Maybe I was just too scared to admit it. . Yeah, I went out with guys and everything but
I didn’t actually like being with them.
Maybe I was just too scared to admit it. . Yeah, I went out with guys and everything but
I didn’t actually like being with them.
I think I was just trying to fit in, to be like
everyone else. I tried so hard to be normal. I mean, I see the way things are.
I think I was just trying to fit in, to be like
everyone else. I tried so hard to be normal. I mean, I see the way things are.
I didn’t want
to be outcast. I didn’t want people whispering behind my back. I didn’t want to be
judged.
I didn’t want
to be outcast. I didn’t want people whispering behind my back. I didn’t want to be
judged.
Not by anyone. . . .especially my best friend.
CARSON: I’m sorry.
That really hurt me.
CARSON: I’m sorry. I didn’t know I was hurting you. I was wrong. I was so wrong for judging you.
I have no right to judge anyone here. . . .Are we still friends?
Do you support me?
CARSON: Yes
Do you respect me for who I am?
CARSON: Yes. I respect you and I support you. I really mean it.
Then yeah, we’re still friends.
BIXBY: Okay, I’m really scared now.
I don’t want to die like this.
MALCOLM: Come on guys, please! Calm down.
I don’t want to die!