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A Father's Reflection on Loss and Protection
Rev. Shaw Moore
He is testing us. Our Lord is testing us. Especially now, when we are consumed with despair. When we are asking our God why this had to happen. No parent should ever have to know the horror of burying their own child. And yet, five of Bomont's brightest have lost their lives. Among them, my only son... my boy, Bobby. We have other children to raise here in Bomont. And one day, there will no longer be in our embrace and in our care. They will belong to the world. A world filled with evil, and temptation, and danger. But until that day, they are ours to protect. That is the lesson to be taken from this tragedy. That is our test. We cannot be missing from our children's lives.
Compliments on a Cowboy Hat
Rusty
Now, when you said you were gonna wear a cowboy hat, I didn't know how I'd feel about it.
Willard
And now that you've seen me in it, what's the verdict?
Rusty
I think you're sexier than socks on a rooster.
Willard
That's the nicest thing you've ever said to me.
Rusty
I mean it, stud.
Friendship and Misunderstandings in Teenage Romance
Willard
You can stick a quarter in that girl's backpocket and tell whether or not it's heads or tails. You're trying to knock boots with her, aren't you?
[referring to Ariel]
Ren MacCormack
No, I'm not.
Willard
Yes, you are. He is.
Invitation to Dance at the Party
Ren MacCormack
Hey! I thought this was a party! Let's dance!
The Right to Dance and Celebrate Life
Ren MacCormack
I wasn't here three years ago, when tragedy struck this town. And I know it's not my place to mourn the lives that were lost because I didn't know them. But it doesn't mean that I don't think about them every day. Like a lot of students at Bomont, I see those pictures every day at school. And each time I see their faces, I think of how precious life is and how quickly it can be taken from us. I know this firsthand... in my own way. And three years ago, nearly a dozen laws were introduced to this council in order to protect the children of Bomont. And most of these laws, I can see, as a parent, how they make sense to you. But my right to dance... when I want, where I want, and how I want is a right that you cannot take away! It is mine. See, we don't have that much time left. All us teenagers, pretty soon we're gonna be just like you. We're gonna have jobs, and bills, and families. And we're gonna have to worry about our own children, because that is the job of a parent. To worry. I get that. But outs, as teenagers, is to live! To play our music way too loud and to act like idiots! And to make mistakes. Aren't we told in Psalm 149: "Praise the Lord. Sing unto the Lord a new song. And let them praise his name in the dance." Now if anybody else brought their bible, like I did, will you please turn it into the Book of Samuel, 6:14. "David... David danced before the Lord with all his might, leaping and dancing before the Lord." Celebrating his love of God and celebrating his love of life. With what? With dancing! That's all we're doing here. Ecclesiastes assures us, "There is a time for each purpose under heaven. There's a time to weep. There's a time to mourn. And there is a time to dance." And this is our time! There was once a time for that law, but not anymore. Thank you.
[addressing the town council]
Unexpected Encounters in a Watchful Town
Ren MacCormack
What are you doing here?
Ariel Moore
What are you doing here?
Ren MacCormack
I thought I was alone.
Ariel Moore
Not in this town, you're not. There are eyes everywhere.
Expression of Passion and Energy
Ren MacCormack
And I'm on fire.
[after his bus catches fire]
Understanding Each Other's Reactions
Ariel Moore
What was all that?
Ren MacCormack
What was all that?
Ariel Moore
All that.
[waving her arms, laughs]
Ren MacCormack
I was just letting off some steam. I'm sure you have your own wicked ways.
Ariel Moore
You think I'm a slut or something?
Ren MacCormack
I think you've been kissed a lot.
Misunderstanding a Southern Expression
Willard
Daddy gonna take her out to the woodshed.
[referring to Ariel]
Ren MacCormack
What the hell does that mean?
Willard
That means she's in deep shit.
Dancing Laws Spark Surprising Reactions in Bomont
Woody
Public dancing is against the law under 18 in Bomont.
Ren MacCormack
Wait, wait, wait. Jump back. Are you kidding me? Dancing is against the law?
Struggles Between Generational Understanding and Care
Ariel Moore
I have been so lost! I've been losing my mind! And you don't even see it! You don't even care!
Rev. Shaw Moore
Of course I care. Of course we care. We don't expect you to understand everything we do that's intended to keep you safe.
Ariel Moore
Stop it! I hate it when you treat me like I'm a child!
Rev. Shaw Moore
Well, whether you like it or not, young lady, you are my child!
Ariel Moore
I'm not even a virgin!
Rev. Shaw Moore
Please... Please don't talk like that in here.
Ariel Moore
Well, what are you gonna do? Pass another law? Cause that sure as hell didn't keep him out of my panties!
Vi Moore
Shaw!
Ariel Moore
Well, let's go get that guy that blacken my eye cuz we don't hit girls in Bomont. Do we, daddy?
Willard's Unexpected Bus Song Moment
Willard
The wheels on the bus go BOOM! BOOM! BOOM!
[dusting himself off after bus crash, in singsong voice]