03x07 - Nadia and Omar

Episode transcripts for the TV show, "Elite". Aired: 5 October 2018 –; present.
Series is set in Las Encinas, a fictional elite high school and revolves around the relationships between three working-class students enrolled at the school through a scholarship program and their wealthy classmates.
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03x07 - Nadia and Omar

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[bright orchestral music playing]

[orchestral music swells]

- [orchestral music fades]
- ["Forever" playing over club speakers]

♪ Savor the taste ♪

- What the hell is he doing here?
- ♪ Savor the pain ♪

GRADUATION PARTY

♪ I'd never ask you to forgive me ♪

♪ And you will never see my side ♪

♪ And I will always think I'm right ♪

♪ But I always regret the night ♪

♪ I told you
I would hate you till forever ♪

- [bag rustles]
- [cell phone ringing]

- Sure, private number.
- [cell phone chimes]

[sighs] There's no way in hell
I'm answering.

I already have a damn Internet
and phone plan.

[Nadia] Rebe.

- What?
- Were you really selling dr*gs at school?

Is that true, Valerio?

[door opens]

You two, come in.

- Azucena, good morning.
- [Azucena] Good morning, Begoña.

I'd like to talk to you.
Do you have a few minutes?

Um, I'm dealing with an important issue
right now.

It can't be more important than mine.

I'll be right with you.
I'll speak to these two...

I can always bypass you
and speak to the board.

I'm only suggesting meeting with you
out of politeness.

- [Azucena] Just a moment.
- [quietly] Damn.

- [door closes]
- [exhales deeply]

I have to go to Ander's house
to get the rest of my stuff.

Then I'll see...

Maybe I'll perform hara-kiri
over my grades.

- Were they really that bad?
- [chuckles]

On a disaster scale:

the Notre-Dame fire,

Spain at Eurovision,

- Madonna at Eurovision...
- [laughs] Damn.

...my grades. [scoffs]

- [sighs]
- Ah...

Nah, it's better to just laugh it off.
If I think about it...

in the end, I won't even graduate,
I don't have Ander,

and I'll be out on the street.

[sighs]

- [chuckles softly]
- What?

Why don't you come to New York with me?

[laughs]

- What?
- Don't be stupid.

You've always wanted to travel

and live somewhere
where you could blend in.

If you can't do that in New York,
I can't think of anywhere else.

- You can look for a job and learn English.
- But what the hell would I do in New York?

Where would I stay?

[scoffs] This is crazy, Nadia.

In my apartment?

Yeah, you showed me photos.
It's as big as Central Park.

Nadia, you can't ask people
you don't know well to...

What do you mean, I don't know him?
We were engaged for one night.

[Malick sighs]

[Nadia] Anyway, you two
certainly know each other well, huh?

Hey, it was just a hookup.

- [takes a deep breath] I meant...
- Yeah, we just hooked up.

You've made that clear.

- [Malick huffs]
- [sighs]

[Omar exhales]

[sighs] Staying with you would be
a temporary thing.

[chuckles softly]

[sighs] Okay, I guess.

[Omar chuckles softly]

If someone hadn't talked,
no one would've found out.

Valerio and Rebeca were selling dr*gs,
and Polo reported it to administration.

Are you blaming him
for doing the right thing?

- [door opens]
- [footsteps approach]

Samuel, Guzmán.

Come with me, please.

Us?

[Azucena] Now.

[Valerio] Let's see, Azucena.

You can make an argument
for expelling Rebe and I.

- But them?
- We didn't do anything!

[Azucena] You were warned.

I said I wouldn't tolerate
another incident.

And since Christmas break,
you've been making his life hell.

Don't listen to her bullshit.
Polo's mom's behind it.

She was here right before us.
Am I right, Azucena?

The decision has been made.
You are expelled and will not graduate.

- What?
- Samuel!

You're all a bunch of f*cking sellouts.

There's no justice here!
All you care about is money and power!

- Don't talk to me like that.
- Or what? You'll expel us?

[Guzmán] Samu, I'm telling you,
it's not worth it.

[Nadia] Samuel, what are you doing?

[Cayetana] What's he doing?
What's he doing? Stop!

- What are you doing?
- [Guzmán] Relax!

Enough v*olence already, okay?

- Are you defending him?
- [Nadia] Yes!

He said
he didn't accuse you two of anything!

[Samu] And you believe him?

[sighs]

You're doing this so you won't feel bad
about accepting the scholarship.

You'll accept it no matter what,
even if it means taking his side.

- ["Can't Take It No More" playing]
- ♪ I'm gonna miss you being in my head ♪

Son of a bitch.

- ♪ But now I'm going my way... ♪
- [Nadia] Lu, forget about him.

Nadia, don't play innocent. [scoffs]

You want to smash this bottle
over his head as much as I do.

- Admit it.
- ♪ But now I need to go and be away ♪

♪ From everything in my head ♪

[excited chatter]

If they had let me change schools,
this wouldn't have happened.

That doesn't matter now.
We need to think of a way to fix this.

- We could...
- [locker opens]

It's too late. It's over.

[Cayetana] It's not fair
for it to end like this.

Carla almost drowned last night.

- She almost d*ed. It was his fault.
- [Cayetana] Sure.

- [locker door slams]
- It was my fault!

It was my f*cking fault, okay?

What the hell are you talking about now?

I sold her the Molly
after Valerio refused.

Valerio was going to stop dealing
after your little lecture, champ.

What? You didn't know?
Well, now you do.

But, of course,
you couldn't wait to make a scene.

Maybe you couldn't bear
the idea of doing something right

for once in your damn life.

- All right, okay. Go home, Rebeca.
- f*cking Bodyguard Barbie.

Or better yet, just go straight to jail.

- You'll end up there with your mom anyway.
- That's another thing we have in common.

You get along pretty damn well
with criminals, right?

As long as they pay for your outfits,
expensive dinners, and tuition.

But I get it, okay? I really do.

Hold on to him tight and don't let go.

Because you know
what you'll be left with when he leaves?

Nothing and no one, hon.

[cell phone ringing]

- [cell phone chimes]
- Screw this f*cking private number.

You don't look bad at all.
At least not at first glance.

[chuckles softly]

- I can't remember a thing.
- That's normal.

No, it's not normal. I lost control.

And I helped you lose it.

- I'm sorry.
- No, you warned me.

I'm the one who's sorry.
I just found out you were expelled.

But... that's what he deserves.

Yesterday wasn't his fault.
He didn't even want to sell it to me.

Sure.

Well, it's the first time
he's had some common sense in ages.

But it was too late.

Well, bye.

Lu, I've been trying to change
for a long time.

Trying to... but you never manage to.

- You're never going to grow up.
- I had nothing to do with it.

You're like a f*cking baby...

who's always sticking
his fingers in electrical sockets.

I've been trying to keep you
from electrocuting yourself for 17 years,

but it's never enough.

I can't take it anymore.

Have a nice life.

- [slams]
- He always wins.

I swear, I'm f*cking sick of this.

We should've moved on a while ago.

- They kicked us out for no reason!
- Not today, not yesterday,

but look at all we did before that
to make his life a living hell.

Not a single day has gone by

that we haven't put all our energy
into hating him,

and we made sure he knew it.

He didn't win. We lost.

[bangs lightly on locker]

[Lu] Guzmán.

- How are you?
- I'm fine.

I know you.

What they've done to you is intolerable.

We deserved it.

What? This can't be the end of it.

- It won't be the end of...
- Stay out of wars that don't concern you.

It concerns me...

especially if it affects someone I love.

Careful. You can't lose your scholarship.
It's your future.

What about yours? Doesn't it matter?

I'm 17 years old.

I can afford
to put my future on hold for a year.

Hey.

After the graduation ceremony,
we're gonna party,

and we're gonna have a blast.
Nothing will f*ck it up.

I promise.

Give me a light, honey.

[Ander] You never smoke on the job.

[lighter clicks]

[exhales and coughs]

Those kids will be the end of me.

The school year's almost over,
but they'll be the end of me.

What you've done is massively unfair.
You know that, don't you?

- [Azucena] No, please. Not you too.
- What do you want me to say?

This isn't about fair or unfair, Ander.

It's much more complicated than that.
You'd have to be in my shoes to know.

But Guzmán and Samu didn't deserve it.

[Azucena]
Just focus on the important stuff.

- On your exams, for example.
- [Ander] I'm not going to do makeup exams.

Please don't start saying
you don't want any favoritism.

There is no favoritism in retaking exams
due to your medical treatment.

I'm not going to waste my final days
in front of a book, Mom.

What do you mean, final days?

There's no hope for me.
Not in the long term or the near future,

- and...
- Where did you get that idea, Ander?

Who told you that? No one told me that.

This is all I have.

The present.

But, honey...

Okay, and maybe tomorrow, too.

But I won't waste my time studying.
What for?

And I won't tolerate
this defeatist attitude.

[Ander clicks tongue] Mom...

You don't want to study?
What do you want to do, then?

I don't know.

I want to spend some time by myself.

Start getting ready.

You'd have to be
in my shoes to understand.

HI, YERAY. WHEN CAN WE MEET?

YERAY, PLEASE, ANSWER ME.

ARE YOU OK? CAN I CALL YOU?

[exhales]

[cell phone chimes]

[sighs]

[exhales]

[notification alert plays on laptop]

FROM: MOM
SUBJECT: GOOD NEWS!!!

[Samu] The lawyer wants to meet
my mother and my brother in Morocco.

- He says he has good news.
- That's f*cking awesome.

["Colors" playing on radio]

Imagine, maybe this nightmare is over,
and your brother can come home.

No, none of this will be over
as long as Polo's free.

Man, you're obsessed with Polo.
Forget about him already, will you?

Hasn't he f*cked up your school year,
your life, and everything enough?

- How can I forget?
- [Omar] Distance yourself.

Focus on what matters. What matters now
is your family coming home.

- Do what Guzmán's done: move on.
- What are you talking about?

[Omar] Here.

- What are you doing?
- Close your eyes. Go on, close them.

[exhales deeply, hums]

Done.

[chuckles]

- What's done?
- Polo no longer exists.

Polo who? I don't know any Polo.

- Hey, neither do I.
- See?

- Hey, it really works.
- [Omar] Mm.

[laughs]

["Mesmerizing" playing over club speakers]

Can I have a napkin?

[inhales sharply] I can't believe
you had the balls to show up here.

I just want to dry off, Omar.

And I just want you to leave.
I'm saying this for your own good.

Leave!

- [Rebeca] Mom!
- Baby, tell me you have a cig.

I'm jonesing for one so bad,
I almost smoked parsley.

So?

Aren't you going to give your mom a hug?

[both laugh]

[Sandra] That's more like it.

Please tell me you have my lighter.

Why didn't you say
you were getting out today?

I called you a few times this morning,
but you didn't pick up.

- sh*t, that was you?
- Of course it was me.

[both laughing]

[Rebeca inhales deeply] You smell so nice.

And you look great.

What?

- [Rebeca] It's nothing.
- Come on, baby, I know that look.

- [lighter clicks]
- [Sandra exhales]

I got kicked out of school.

What are you talking about?

- When?
- Now. I mean, a little while ago.

- [Sandra] And what for?
- What do you think?

[softly] God damn it.

Well, know what? f*ck school.

He who can, does;
he who cannot, studies. Hm?

And you've been doing an awesome job
running the family business.

At your own level,
a small-scale operation,

but awesome just the same.

So from now on, it's the two of us,

mother and daughter,
working hand in hand.

Hello.

Holy sh*t, Mom.

You can get mad at her later.
Shall we step outside?

Sorry, Ander. I didn't know what to do.

[Ander] Why's it so hard to understand?

We do understand.

[birds singing]

[Ander] Look at you. You got expelled.
So what?

It's no big deal.

You will graduate next year.
I don't f*cking have next year.

- What is so difficult to understand?
- Fine, you don't have next year.

What do you want to do?

Your mom says that you want time alone.
That's a shitty plan.

Guzmán, you guys will never understand me.

I'm fine with you doing
whatever the hell you want.

If you don't want to study, then don't.

Do whatever.
Go skydiving, if that's what you want.

Just don't isolate yourself, please,

because if you're really dying, I don't...

I don't buy that you want to spend
your last days alone.

Without your family, your friends,
and Omar.

Ander. Ander!

- God damn it, Ander.
- Leave me alone, please.

[sighs]

[sobbing] I can't take it anymore.

[Cayetana on voice mail] Uh, hi, Polo.
I know you don't want to talk.

That's okay, but I'm just asking you,
please, please... talk to your moms.

They could get them to readmit Valerio
and forgive him

because there's no sense in punishing him
when he had already learned his lesson.

Okay?

Please, whatever you decide, call me.

Please, okay?

[door opens]

What are you wearing tomorrow?

[sighs] I'm not going, Mom.

[Begoña] The only ones
who aren't graduating...

deserved to be expelled.

What about Guzmán and Samuel?
They just wanted to break up the fight.

[Begoña] Yeah, those bullies
have been making your life

a living hell all year.

If you're not man enough
to face up to them,

you can't expect me to sit back
and watch them t*rture my son.

How about the striped shirt...

with the blue pants?

You'll look fabulous.

["Trihte" playing]

[Yeray] What are you doing here?

[Carla] What's up with you?

[Yeray] How'd you get in?

There's nobody at the door
for you to manipulate.

[Carla] From when you asked me
to decorate the place and make it my own.

I see... [scoffs]

Those were good times. [sighs]

Please, take a seat.
Make yourself comfortable.

Why are you here, Carla? [sighs]

I came to apologize.

For real.

- You're a great guy.
- Hm.

"Yeray, you're a great guy.
You're really worth it.

Any girl would k*ll to be with you."

Any girl except the one who says it,
of course. Been there.

I really mean it.

Carla, the last thing I need now
is your pity, really.

- Please go.
- All right, all right.

Let's stop playing the victim...

because you don't like me either.

[chuckles]

- Excuse me?
- [Carla] You heard me.

I don't like you,
and you don't like me either.

Uh-huh.
And what about these last few months?

- What do you call that?
- You love what I represent.

How well I fit in
with the image you created

to get likes from the people
who made fun of you

- when you were the old Yeray.
- [scoffs]

Your body, your clothes, your attitude...

You've created your own social network
to get them to worship you.

To you, I'm just another accessory.

And you see me as a walking checkbook
who can save your damn wineries, right?

[Carla] Like I was saying,

we don't like each other
the way we pretended to.

Even so, I was lucky enough
to get to know the real Yeray,

the guy behind the selfies.

And let me tell you something,
he's an awesome guy.

Much better than the one you made up.

[scoffs]

And I bet any girl would k*ll
to be with you.

Any girl but me.

So... screw the likes...

and screw the wineries.

We've already wasted enough of our lives
doing what others want us to do, right?

[Yeray sighs]

[Carla] You don't need to prove anything
to anyone.

Now... can I give you a hug?

Just as a friend.
No manipulation involved.

- [Yeray takes a deep breath]
- [both chuckle]

[excited chatter]

- Are you nervous, honey?
- Yeah, a little, Dad.

- [chuckles] It'll be okay.
- Look, it's Omar.

- How are you, Mom?
- [Imán] I'm fine.

You look great.

You too.

- How are you?
- A little nervous.

- [Omar] Nervous about what? Get out!
- Hi there.

- [Imán] Hi.
- Hi, Lu.

[in English] You look hot.

[in Spanish] I like it.

- [both chuckle]
- Hey, Lu?

What's up?

Aren't your parents coming?

It seems that your family
can put problems aside for a while

and focus on what really matters.

I envy you...

in a good way...

and in a bad way.
You look like a pistachio.

[Nadia chuckles]

[Ventura] Was it really that serious?
Can't you be reasonable?

- After all I've done for this damn school!
- Oh, please!

Look, I'm taking you to court.
That's what I'll do.

Uh... Please go inside.

Ventura, do what you think is best,
but the expulsion is more than justified.

[Laura] Justified?

On the last day of the school year?
Oh, please!

My son's entire year
was thrown in the trash on the last day!

- Laura, Ventura, I think...
- Lucrecia, honey, stay out of this.

Actually, I wish you had done more
to help Guzmán.

Me?

[Laura] Yes.
Your father is very influential.

- If everyone makes a little effort...
- [Azucena] Okay, that's enough.

I'm very sorry.

Polo.

Hi, how are you?

So? Why have you been ignoring me?

- [sighs]
- They haven't done the paperwork yet.

- We'll just talk to your moms...
- Cayetana.

Why are you
so hell-bent on Valerio graduating?

- So he can come with us and...
- And save our relationship.

Because without him,
it... just doesn't work, right?

Polo, don't start. [sighs]

- Don't start.
- [sighs]

I get it. You're under a lot of pressure.

- You don't know what you're saying.
- No.

For the first time in a long time,
I know exactly what I'm saying.

I'm sorry.

[both sigh]

Okay. What about London?
What about our plans?

Don't you see?
That's all you're worried about.

London, our plans...

- So?
- You're not in love with me.

You're in love with the life
I was going to give you.

Why are you using the past tense?

I'm sorry.

I have to go, okay?

Hey, what happened?

Nothing.

[chuckles]

Uh... can you give me a second?

It... It won't take long.

Teodoro.

Can we meet at your place later
so we can close the deal?

[Teodoro] Uh, sure.
I'm glad you reconsidered.

[announcer over PA]
The ceremony will start in five minutes.

There he is.

- [electronic music playing]
- [audience cheers and applauds]

[Azucena] Thanks.
Let's continue with the ceremony.

[Lu] sh*t...

[Nadia] Let me do it.

[Azucena on speakers] The students
I'm about to introduce...

- What should we do?
- [Nadia sighs]

- [Azucena speaking indistinctly]
- I really don't know.

All I know is I want that scholarship,
Nadia.

So do I. But we're selling out, Lu.

You don't want it, then?

At what cost? Hm?

[Azucena] I'd like to invite the winners
of the scholarship to the stage.

A big round of applause, please,

for Nadia Shanaa
and Lucrecia Montesinos Hendrich.

[audience cheers and applauds]

[dramatic instrumental music plays]

Bill McKinley will present the award
on behalf of Columbia University.

[in English] Hi, everyone.

Thank you for having me.
I'm very excited to be here.

Congratulations.
We're excited to have you at Columbia.

[Nadia and Lu] Thank you.

[audience cheers and applauds]

[feedback whines]

[in Spanish] Good afternoon.

Thank you to our parents and friends
who have joined us

for such a special moment...

for us and... for our fellow students.

[clears throat]

I would like to...

[feedback whines]

- [quietly] I can't do this.
- [audience murmuring]

- Can you speak for me, please, Nadia?
- Go on. You've already started.

Well...

- I was saying that...
- No, wait.

I would just like to say that...

I would like to... well,

we would like to...

I think
I'm speaking on behalf of both of us...

dedicate this award

to all our fellow students,

especially everyone there in the back,

who, for different reasons,
cannot join us up here...

as part of this graduation ceremony.

[audience applauds]

Not being able to have them
here with us...

[sighs]...makes this moment...

not as happy
as we would have liked it to be.

[Lu] That's true.

Because she and I
should be jumping for joy...

but we're not.

Because we... deserve this award.

We deserve this moment, Nadia.

My friends are there...

due to a series of injustices...

the most serious of all being the one
that deprived us of having...

Marina with us.

[feedback whines]

Injustices...

that we both condemn.

[Lu] That's right.

And just one person is responsible
for all of those injustices.

Polo.

[audience murmuring]

- [Lu] How are you? Happy with yourself?
- I can't believe it.

Look, the award we are receiving...

was a ploy your moms came up with
to clean up your image, basically.

And we are accepting it
because, I repeat, we deserve it.

[chuckling] What should we do?
Because this has become...

If it's such a problem for you
to accept the award, don't worry.

The scholarship has been called off.

- [Azucena] Please.
- No.

All we've ever wanted
is to support Las Encinas

and to help the students.

[inspector] Who entered the restroom?

Omar, I don't have all day.

And even if I did,
I don't have the patience. Give me a name.

Nadia.

Are you accusing your own sister?

[audience murmuring]

You know what?
I promised someone I love dearly

that we would celebrate this day together.

That we would have lots of fun
and that nothing would f*ck it up.

Let's go celebrate at Teatro Barceló!

[excited chatter]

[cell phone ringing]

[cell phone chimes]

- Hello?
- [inspector sighs] Samuel.

You need to come to the police station.
It's extremely urgent.

[Omar] Dad, I'm going to the restroom.

- Wait for me outside.
- Okay.

- [Imán] We don't have the money.
- [Yusef] We'll take out a loan.

So?

You don't need Nadia to go to New York.

What do you mean?

- I'm not going on my own.
- You'll have me.

Wow! I thought we were just hooking up.

[Malick scoffs] sh*t.

- What?
- I'm sorry.

Sorry I didn't react
the way you wanted me to.

And, yes, we were just hooking up...
but it meant a lot to me.

When your sister asked me
if you could come with me,

it left me speechless.

I also thought Nadia's idea was crazy.

And they were more than hookups
for me too.

[Malick] Maybe that's
why we should go ahead with it.

If a suggestion leaves you speechless,
then you have to do it. Hm?

[inspector] It was all a trap...

so they could find your family
and arrest your brother.

I'm sorry.

I swear I knew nothing about it.

They tricked me too. I swear.

And did they find them?

Your brother is awaiting extradition.

Oh, Samuel...

Meanwhile, the k*ller is about to go free,
dressed in his suit and tie.

- I'm sorry.
- [Samu] You should be. It's your fault.

- I told you they deceived me too.
- [Samu] Who did?

Who deceived you? Huh?

I'll tell you.
Your bosses, your colleagues.

The f*cking system you work for,
belong to,

and that you won't do
a damn thing against.

That's why it's your fault.

[slams desk]

[sighs] sh*t.

[Teodoro] I printed the document
you sent me.

If you want to review it one last time...

[Yeray] Hmm, no.

Uh, no, I think you should review it.

Yes.

There was a change made
to section three of clause four.

- About the management of the wineries?
- [Yeray] Mm-hmm.

We replaced your name with Carla's.

She will be the sole and exclusive manager
of the wineries and all related assets.

As soon as she turns 18,
which won't be long now.

[scoffs] Let's see...

You won't be involved in the business.

Neither will I.
I'll remain on the sidelines,

so... Carla will be the owner
and the one in charge.

[Teodoro] Yeray, what you are proposing
has never been on the table.

Well, it is now.

You choose:

let your daughter
support you as she sees fit,

or let your business go under,

so you'll have no way
of supporting yourself.

She is very young and has no damn clue
how all this works.

Say something, honey.

I say... I'm done taking orders from you.

- Excuse me?
- [Carla] I say...

that you aren't going to decide
what I can and can't do anymore.

That's over.

I want to do whatever I want,

be whatever I want,
and be with whoever I want.

You have no power over me anymore.

So? Shall we sign? [sighs]

You know who's to blame? Azucena.

She doesn't command any respect
from the students.

She's afraid of them,
and she's too lax.

It was just a childish prank.
Canceling the scholarship is too much.

At least I did something.

If it wasn't for me,

those two bullies
who've made your son's life hell

would still be there.

- Maybe I deserved it.
- What are you talking about?

Don't be ridiculous, Polo.

With everything
that's happened this year...

The bullying, the tweets,

everything they wrote,
the hurt they've caused.

And on top of that,
the person who's supposed to deal...

I k*lled Marina, Mom!

[crickets chirping]

- It was an accident, but I k*lled her.
- Enough of this nonsense.

- Begoña!
- I don't want to hear it.

[Polo] Marina had something
that belonged to Carla...

[sighs]

...and I took it to win Carla back.

- Polo, shut up.
- [Polo] No!

For f*ck's sake, Mom.
Don't you always tell me to be a man?

To face up to things, to be brave?

Well, that's what I'm doing.

I k*lled Marina.

And I can't bring her back.

And I can't make it
so that Samuel and Guzmán can graduate.

But don't cancel the scholarship.

At least let someone
have a happy ending in this shitty story.

Call now, please.

Please.

[Begoña] Azucena? Hello. Yes, it's Begoña.

- I'm sorry about calling so late, but...
- ["Kind of Love" playing]

[Begoña]...I want to talk
about the scholarship...

♪ The choice you made, and I go ♪

- [song continues over speakers]
- ♪ I don't need that kind of love ♪

♪ I don't need that kind of love ♪

♪ I don't need that kind of love ♪

♪ Can only watch you leave ♪

♪ Can't take that kind of love ♪

♪ Can't take that kind of love ♪

♪ Can't take that kind of love... ♪

[Carla] Hi.

- Have you seen Samuel?
- No.

♪ Doesn't wanna tie herself down ♪

♪ Keep it open... ♪

Should we hijack the DJ booth
to liven up the party?

No music could possibly help fix
the shitty mood we're all in.

Don't forget, I lost the scholarship.

Who told you two to play the heroines?

♪ Shattering the good... ♪

What now?

Let me ask you a question
you once asked me.

Where does this leave us?

[Guzmán] What's "this"?

The fact that I'm not going.
That I'm staying.

Well, taking inspiration
from the answer you gave me...

I'd say it leaves us
in exactly the same place.

You and I... both here.

♪ I don't need that kind of love... ♪

That's a good thing, right?

With all the bad stuff going on,
it's a good thing.

I'd say so. [chuckles]

Hey, sorry. Have you seen Ander?

[Guzmán] No,
but keep looking till you find him.

♪ Can't take that kind of love... ♪

Seems like everyone's looking
for someone tonight.

Luckily, some of us have found
who we were looking for.

- ["Out of Touch" playing over speakers]
- ♪ Through, ooh ♪

♪ Such a simple fact, it's true, ooh ♪

♪ It's harder when it's you, ooh ♪

♪ Try to find a solution ♪

♪ Watch myself trying to drink it away ♪

- ♪ Turn the volume way up ♪
- Hey, babe.

- ♪ Can't hear myself say ♪
- Hey.

♪ I'm out of touch ♪

♪ I'm out of touch ♪

♪ I'm out of sync with you ♪

- ♪ I'm out of touch... ♪
- [Omar sighs] I didn't graduate.

♪ I'm out of sync with you ♪

- ♪ Oh ♪
- Me neither.

- ♪ Oh ♪
- Well, misery loves company. [chuckles]

♪ I'm out of touch ♪

♪ I'm out of sync with you ♪

♪ I'm out of touch ♪

♪ I'm out of sync with you, oh ♪

What are you going to do?

- Repeat the grade or start working?
- No.

I got an opportunity to go to New York.

Really?

[Omar] Yes.

But not with your sister, right?

No. I mean, yes.

I was supposed to go with her,
but after what happened,

well...

I'm going with Malick.

Ah.

He'll help you get settled in, then?

[scoffs] It all sounds too weird.

[chuckles softly]

Or too perfect.

Yeah, that too.

What do you think?

Me?

Only what you think matters.

I think I need your opinion.

[gentle instrumental music playing]

Only an idiot would let something
too perfect slip away.

[softly] Right.

Okay.

- [Ander] Omar.
- What?

Goodbye.

[instrumental music swells]

["Forever" playing over club speakers]

♪ Savor the taste ♪

♪ Savor the pain ♪

♪ I don't expect you to release me ♪

♪ Jumping the g*n... ♪

Hey, sexy.

- Not now, Carla.
- Why not now?

- You don't know what I want to say.
- ♪ I'd never ask you to forgive me ♪

♪ And you will never see my side... ♪

[Carla] Okay...

[clears throat]
...this may come as a surprise,

but I've been thinking...

♪ But I always regret the night ♪

♪ I told you
I would hate you till forever ♪

What the hell is he doing here?

♪ Playing the part ♪

♪ Playing the game ♪

♪ I don't expect you to believe me ♪

♪ Missing the mark ♪

♪ We tear it apart ♪

♪ I'd never ask you why you need me ♪

♪ And you ♪

- ["Forever" stops abruptly]
- [suspenseful music playing]
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