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Taken Too Far (2017)
- Come on get outta the way.
The road is full of morons today. Come on go! Seriously? Ohhh, I don't have time for this. Move your fat little legs. Screw this I'm goin' around. Idiot! Hey baby. Mommy's almost there. - Mom tryouts are starting in 30 seconds. Where are you? - I'm literally 20 seconds from the front door. move your car! - You kidding me? You could kill someone. - Really? - Okay go. - Ah excuse me-- - ah don't touch sweetie, you couldn't afford the cleaning bill. - You entitled piece of sh-- - you know what Max don't even bother it is so not worth it. - Knock it off over there. - Could you guys move over. - Shhh. - Please, please quiet, people quiet. These are the final auditions for the mid west private school dance off in two weeks in Chicago, woohoo! Alright so, we're gonna give every dancer their turn but I wanna remind you that only two of you will make it and of those two you're gonna have to compete against each other for the big scholarship, also for the chance to be in delarose's new music video that's right all expenses paid trip to L.A. So let's get started. Alright let's get Sara. And Melanie. Good job, okay Billy you can bring down the music. Well, clearly The winners are Melanie hoyson And Sara Grayson. - Yes. - Boo. - Big surprise. - Oh my god. - Boo. - Big surprise. - Stuff it you sore losers. - It's obvious who your favorites are Gaby. - Ah, excuse me, this studio is all about teamwork okay? We just have to put our best talent out there. - Well maybe if you featured my daughter you'd see how talented she is. What am I paying you for? - Yeah why am I paying you these big bucks? What happened to Jackson's solo? - Well maybe because you need to pay me bigger bucks because he needs a lot of work. - Well we can't all buy our way through life can we? Jackson is clearly the best male dancer in the class. - He's the only male dancer in the class. - That's besides the point. - Maybe if Jackson showed up to rehearsal they would've had that pas de deux locked. - I told you about his ibs problem. - Well that's actually not what you told me, you said it was because susie dances like she has two left feet and one of them is a club. - Jeanette. - Don't you talk about my daughter that way. - Well don't talk about Jackson that way. - Okay ladies maybe not-- - you know what I'm done with this okay? I'm done with this, I'm pulling him out. Jackson get your bag, let's go. We're gonna take our business elsewhere, you will never see this face again. - Well that was awkward. - Jeanette can you please move your big black tank? - Okay kids, parties over. Well done good job everybody. - Mom, mom, um have you maybe, I don't know, thought of getting a new car? - Really Mel? That's pretty materialistic. You know perfectly well we cannot afford a new car. - I'm just worried about you driving this old thing, I mean you could break down after work or something, and it's not reliable. But you know what you are the most reliable mom in the entire universe. - Oh, you know what my car is just fine my darling girl. And do you know what, plus your mom is tough. And triple a's only a phone call away. Just stay focused on your studies, school first, dance second. - Dance first, school second. - Uhuh, you know the rules, you gotta keep your grades up. You know I know that this competition seems like everything but I don't want this audition to over shadow your studies. - Mom you know I'm gonna nail it, I mean I'm the daughter of the legendary prima ballerina, Elisabeth Rogers hoyson of the San Diego ballet. - Yeah the prima ballerina who never got her shot. I'm just lucky i met your father. - Do you ever regret you got married so soon? - Never because he gave me you. - Alba, what did i say about bread? - Well come on Janet she's barely 14 let her eat what she wants. - Dad it's okay, I don't even like bread anyway. I mean it's boring unless it's like pizza. But mom's right i should be at my best if I wanna win this competition. - What another one hun? I thought you just did one? - No that was just the qualifying round to see who from our school's going. And me and Mel get to go. And dad the winner gets to be in a music video. - In los Angela no less. Sara's gonna win it. I mean Gaby has a soft spot for that little Melanie girl but out little one dances circles around her. - Mom she's my friend. - There's nothing wrong with a little healthy competition between friends, it was down to me and my best friend for the finales of-- - miss Indiana pageant, I know. And you never spoke to her again. - Yes well because she cheated. Cozying up to the judges in a hotel bar and then suddenly she wins the talent section playing the accordion, yeah right. - Yeah, maybe a little inappropriate. - Mom, how come we never get pizza anymore? - Because pizza's not a real food. When you're out with you're daddy you can eat what ever you want but when you're in my kitchen it will be healthy. - You mean alba's kitchen. Mom when was the last time you cooked for us? - I seem to remember somebody making your breakfast this morning. - You call opening a container of yogurt and putting strawberries in a bowl cooking? - Jason. - Fine, sorry. - Well, I guess somebody doesn't want that new game console for their birthday. - You're kidding right? - Try me. - Look Jeanette. We agreed that when the kids got older I was gonna cut down some of my hours at the firm, well they're older now. Right and we gotta cut down on some of these house hold expenses. Well do we really need a full time cook, nanny, and house keeper? - Dean I don't care what you do but when you made partner we agreed that my cooking and cleaning were over. - Okay do you think maybe you could devote some of your precious time to, I don't know, taking care of our kids? Maybe pick Jason up after school? Right now we're getting crushed paying for Sara's dance classes and we're getting killed paying for her tutoring. Why? 'Cause she's taking so many dance classes. Quite frankly between you and me. I don't think she's into it as much as you seem to think she is. I think she'd like to do something else. - How in the world would you know? You're not the one who drives her to and from every single day, she loves it. And Gaby says she has what it takes to become a professional someday. - Yeah, Gabby. Gaby doesn't have a vested interest, I mean she doesn't want us to keep spending money on her amateur dance classes. Look I, I love my kid to bits but is she gonna win a state championship, really Jeanette? I mean that Melanie kid is already better then her and they're in the same class so. - Wow. How dare you? That's really supportive of your daughter Dean. And you know what? Gaby does know talent. And furthermore she has contacts in the industry outside of this podunk town that could get our daughter launched, and you also seem to be forgetting that I have just a teeny bit of experience in the business myself. - Ah that is true, you did a couple of big parts 20 years ago. So fair enough. If this dancing is as lucrative as you seem to think it is then our future's set. Right, Sara can dance all she wants, I don't have to lay anybody off so here's my line in the sand. If she wins that state championship she can dance as long as the scholarship lasts but if she loses that is it. Kay, there's no more dancing and she can do whatever her heart tells her to. - Her heart tells he to get out there and dance. For people who can actually recognize talent. So she doesn't die a meaningless life in suburbia surrounded by mediocrity. - Ah, that's what this is. You know what Jeanette? When you sober up if that ever happens we're gonna continue this, it's not over. - Stevie? - Hey Mrs.. G, what's up? - Can I talk to you? - Sure. - God this is so awkward. Um, you've, I'm sure noticed that things have been a little tense around here lately? - Well it's not my place. - Oh come on, you and alba, you're like family. I, you can be honest. - Yes I been seeing you fighting a lot. - It's mister Grayson I, he's acting so strange lately I don't even feel like it's the same man I married. You know I'm worried about Jason and Sara and I, I think we're gonna have to get divorced. - Well I'm so sorry Mrs.. G. - And the weirdest thing is he's making up things like he, he thinks that you stole his brand new set of golf clubs. - He does? I would never do something like that alba and I've been with this family for five years Mrs.. G. - Oh I know and I believe you it's just he's just, he thinks that it's a money thing 'cause, well he over heard you and alba talking about her mother in law. - Oh she's sick, very sick Mrs.. We're hoping to bring her here to see a specialist but we have no money. - I'm so sorry, I'm so sorry. You know what, I think there might be away for us to help each other. - How Mrs.. G? I'll do anything to make my albita happy. - Well um. - Oh madre Mia. - That's 3000 to be exact and if you agree to my plan there's more where that came from, okay? It's just, I need your help, if I have to raise Jason and Sara on my own, he's a lawyer he's gonna, he's gonna leave me with nothing. - What do you want me to do? - Sara is in a dance competition okay, and she stands to win 20,000 dollars and she gets to go to L.A. And then we, we can start over, that's our way out. It's just, there just one, one thing standing between us and freedom, she has a competitor, Melanie hoyson, and I need your help to make sure that girl doesn't make it. - Oh Mrs.. G are you saying what I think you're saying? I couldn't hurt the little girl. - Oh no, no, not in a million years that's not what I meant. She can't make it to the competition, I just need you to delay her a little. - Sorry Mrs.. G but it's no feel right. - Does going back to jail feel right? He's a lawyer, he makes one call to your parole officer and tells him about the golf clubs and it's over. - But I didn't. - Well then where are they? - I don't know they're in here. They were here this morning. - They're gone, I looked everywhere, he's got us Stevie, he's got us both. But if you help me, I can help get you outta this. There's no other way Stevie we have to do this. - Okay. - So you hungry? - Yes. - What are we thinkin'? Some burgers? - Ah pizza. - Pizza, let's do pizza. - Yeah. - Hey hoyson girls, what'd ya say we go grab a bite at that new restaurant on third street? I'll drive, I saw you eyein' my sweet new ride yesterday. - Oh you know I don't know. - Please mom, come on let's go. - No you guys should come. - Yeah it's on me don't worry about it. Come on winners gotta stick together and you deserve some time off for for good behavior. Come on let's go. - Really Melanie you are such a natural talent, you've clearly inherited some of you mother's dancing genes. - Well glad it worked out for someone because it certainly did not work out for me. You know all those years of dreaming about making my living on my feet I was thinking it was gonna be ballet not so much working at a gourmet coffee shop but it is what it is. I mean my feet are so bad i honestly can't remember the last time I had a pedicure. - Why would we worry about your feet when you go of the house looking like this everyday without a stitch of make up on please. Now where are you working these days? The same place? - Oh yeah mister salvadore, i mean he's been amazing he's so good to our family and has been so supportive of everything. - Yeah, yeah it's a great idea that he had to open a catering division, my husband used it last month for a fund raiser or something for his law firm. - Actually I worked that event, I looked for you but I only saw Dean. - Oh isn't that funny. I don't know how i would have missed you. - Mom I'm just gonna head to the restroom for a second um Sara you wanna come? - Ah mom I'll be right back. - Sure. Oh thank god I thought they'd never leave. Ohhh. - Okay. - Seriously though, i don't know how you do it, raising her all by yourself without her father around all those shifts you work, i mean not to mention giving up on your dreams ahh. I know it may not seem like it but you know I had dreams too. - What were your dreams? - Well I mean after miss Indiana i-- - you were miss Indiana? - Was the runner up, but I was robbed. I am telling you the things that girl... That's a story for another bottle of chardonnay but, but I was gonna be an actress, I was I was out there I was hustling, I'd gotten a few small parts-- - wait so you were on TV? What show? Would I, would I have seen it? - Well it didn't get picked up, I mean it was some political thing, you understand, it happens all the time, but the point is, is that I was making it and then my mom got sick and I had to come home and take care of her and just time got away from me. I met Dean and one thing led to another and the rest is history as they say. But oh my, I'm so sorry I'm totally running off at the mouth. - No, no, no, no it's nice, it's nice to get a chance to get to know you and you know what, I think at some point we all have to take a look at our past. - Yeah, yeah we do. And I look at my past and i vow that my little girl will not go through what I went through. Well that's why we work so hard right now right? To give our little girls everything we didn't have. - I know that's why I've been working so hard. I've been picking up extra shifts. It's just exhausting, mentally, physically, financially. - What if I could help you out with that? - I'm sorry? - Well with the competition, the expense. I've reserved a suite at the hotel, for the weekend of the dance competition and I've reserved a limo with a driver, of course. Why don't I just book another suite? - No, I couldn't, I mean that would cost a fortune. - No, no, no, no the car service is already booked and paid for, it's happening regardless and I booked the rooms on points, we have tons, let me call the hotel and book another room for you guys, seriously it's the least I can do. Look I get it, I was raised by a single mom, I understand, I really do. - Okay, but only if you let me find some way to make it up to you. - Deal. - Deal. - Ladies I have a surprise for you, you two are hitting the dance competition in high style as winners should be. You're getting picked up in a limo, the whole nine yards. - Well I mean that is, if you're game? - N, yes! Thank you so much. Sara? - Duh? - Isn't that great? Perfect. - Is there anything else for tonight? If not, I'm gonna head out. - Actually I did want to talk to you about something. - Oh sure, is everything alright? - Oh no, no, no everything's fine. Dean and I adore you and Stevie, you've been so loyal and so helpful to this family, we really appreciate you. - Thank you Mrs.. Grayson. - No, I was just thinking that you know maybe you or Stevie would want to pick up some extra work here and there, you know to help out with your mother. - My mother? Oh he told you. - I'm so sorry. - Yes, I'm very grateful Mrs.. Grayson. - Okay good because I have this thing I'm working on and I've spoken to Stevie about it and he's agreed to help. - Oh he is? Can I help in any way? - You're such a sweetheart yes, ah but we'll talk about that part tomorrow. There may or may not be a surprise party for my husband ok? So if Stevie and I are acting a little bit sneaky it's just all part of the plan. - Of course, I understand. Well we talk tomorrow, ah goodnight. - Goodnight, get home safe. - Hey sweetie, I'm off to work, I've got a banana smoothie in the fridge and there's scones on the table okay? - Love you, don't work to hard. - Love you too. - Beth, you're late again. Make sure that coffee's brewed and ready we have customer's waiting. Are the pastries all set up on the display case? - I set them last night, now let those tired, hungry, poor people in here, oh, good morning. - Come on in folks, not officially open but the coffee's almost ready. - Hello there! - Good morning, what can i get for you this morning? Cappuccino? Can I get a cappuccino please? What are you lookin' for? Black coffee? You got it. You were thinkin'? - Salvatore's gourmet, how can I help you? - Hi, hi my name's Amanda and you were referred to me by a friend and I wanna get some catering for a surprise party I'm doing for my husband this Saturday night. Yeah, you know it's just about 12 people so appies, and well we'll need a cake 'cause you know it's a birthday and all that and we're good for a bar, I have that taken care of, um what do ya think? - No problem Amanda. Approximately what time do you need it? Um I can put you in the book right away. - How about between four and eight P.M. And oh, I was at a benefit a few months ago that your company catered and there was this little firecracker working for you I think her name was Beth or Bess or something but I would love if she could do my party 'cause she was great. - Yeah that's Beth that right, she's our head caterer and she works in the shop too, I'll put her on hold she's always looking for some extra work. - Fantastic, I'm so excited, okay. Oh wait there's one last thing, you know how everyone in this town gossips and i don't want anyone to find out about the party to soon so, you know, just keep it on the q t you got me? - No problem Amanda i understand perfectly. - Alright thank you. Hey you all done? Hydrate, hydrate. - Ah, Mrs.. Grayson. - Call me Jeanette. - Okay, Jeanette could you actually drive me home 'cause my mom needs to close. - Sure absolutely no problem, come on. - Okay, thank you. - Go, go. I'll meet you in the car. Hey do you girls wanna stop and grab a smoothie? You burned a lot of calories back there. - Yeah. - Okay so get whatever you want Sara, I'll have a wheat grass or a double wheat grass or something and how 'bout? - She's easy, mango tango. - You got it. - Mango tango. Can you believe how much she's grown lately? - Yeah. - We just had to buy her all new clothes. - Really? - Yeah she out grew everything. Oh you know what that reminds me, do you need some dance clothes? - I do actually, yeah. - Well we have an entire storage unit full of stuff that she's never gonna wear again because it's to small I mean there's things with the tags still on them you can have them if you want. - Really? That would be awesome 'cause i was gonna talk to my mom about getting new stuff but money's tight right now. - Oh okay well we don't wanna hurt her feelings so why don't you and I just make a trip out there you can go through everything and take whatever you want, and we'll just tell her you borrowed it. - That would be awesome, I'd love that so much. - Of course, of course. Oh, here she comes. Hey honey, mango tango. Yummmm. - Mango tango. - Thank you. - Hey kiddo how was today? - It was good. I'm so hungry. Can we get food, like tacos or something? - Mm tacos and you know what, nachos. - And a big bag of popcorn. - You got it, let's do it, alright. - Ah hey mom can we watch a movie later? - Ahm have you finished your homework? - No. - I don't know Mel, it's almost nine o'clock and you have to finish your homework and don't rush through it. I'm still not happy about that c you got last week. - Mom that was a practice test so it doesn't even count. - Well I don't care what you wanna call it a c is still unacceptable. - Seriously mom? Gimme a break, I mean why do my grades even matter so much? Dance is all I wanna do, that's what you did. - Yeah it is what I did, and look how it worked out for me I didn't have a back up plan and now I am a glorified waitress. - Kay just 'cause it didn't work out for you doesn't mean it won't for me. - Do you have any idea how hard I have to work to keep a roof over your head? To pay for the dance classes? I am killing myself. - Kay, well i never asked you to. - Excuse me? I am busting my ass and you don't even care? I mean after your dad died I gave up everything. I don't want you to make the same mistakes that I made. - Oh so now I'm a mistake? - Mel that's not what I meant. Mel, can you please open the door? Mel, can you please open the door so I can talk to you? - Hey alba. Hey guys sorry I'm late. - Hello Mr. Grayson, i save you some roast chicken and vegetables. - Oh thank you alba, I'm starving. Hey gang. Sweetheart. Hey buddy. Oh yeah. How are you? - Fine. - How much have you had to drink? - Well that's a heck of a greeting. Way to berate me in front of the children. But you just can't sit down and enjoy some quality time with the kids can you? - Well that's quality time? Being drunk in front of the kids? Thank you. - Mmm, cookies. - Wait what the hell are you doing? I said no carbs. - What that's insane Jeanette. Oh come on. Okay stop, stop everybody, please alba I'm fine, I'm fine thank you. Now sweetheart can you just head up to your room for a sec I just want to talk to your mother. - Uh oh, mommy's in trouble. Well done mister role model. You managed to both humiliate me in front of the kids and terrify the help. - 'Cause you're such a perfect mother. The way you ignore Jason half the time and you push Sara in to this friggin' dancin' to the exclusion of all else. Do you know that she also wants to do other things? She wants to ride horses, she wants to do volleyball but it's always about dancing. - Because she is good at dance. And you know what, this weekend when she wins that competition and we go to L.A. for the video, she's gonna get discovered and everything around here is gonna change. - You're gonna get discovered right? That's what this is about, you're gonna get discovered. Well it's not gonna happen, it didn't happen then and it sure as hell isn't gonna happen now. That ship has sailed Jeanette. - It didn't happen 20 years ago because I stuck around here to help put you through law school and you never supported me. - That's all I did. All I did was support you. You've no clue and I don't know if you're still on your meds but if you are you shouldn't be drinking. - Those meds, they made me feel fuzzy and cloudy and wrong and I decide what goes in my body, I decide. - No you don't. - And I have it under control, it is not up to you. - No you don't, you don't and you have forfeited the right to decide. From now on I decide, I'm calling doctor levanthal in the morning and if you wanna stay with therapy, you wanna stay on your meds then maybe I don't sue for full custody but we are done. Okay and the dance, all that business, it is done. - No you said that if she won the competition and got the scholarship she could keep dancing. - Yeah, she gets to go to the competition and that is it. Okay, and that is for her, from now on she gets to do whatever she wants to do, not what you want her to do. You hear me? - No, I didn't hear a thing. 'Cause frankly, you bore the crap outta me. And yeah you know what, let's get divorced. I'll sue you for every cent you've got. Judson family law. - Hi I'd like to make an appointment with Mr. judson regarding divorce proceedings, next week sometime Monday or Tuesday. - Okay I have a three 30 open on Tuesday. - That's perfect. Thank you for getting me in so soon. I'll see you then. Thanks, see you then. - Hi Beth what's goin' on? - Jeanette I have some bad news, I just got booked for a catering gig tomorrow so i don't know if I'm gonna be able to make it down for the competition. So is there any way that you can take Mel down with you and I don't know maybe if i get a break I might be able to get down there to see her dance? - Great. - Okay, I'm so sorry about this. - It's no problem at all I just hope you make it there in time. - Yeah right, thank you so much. - Okay bye. Well it's on you now. - Okay that's it for today I've got an open class in 10 minutes, I want you to stretch a lot before bed and I want you to drink lots of water and I want you to stay away from the sugary stuff okay? - Thanks Gaby. - Okay. - Oh you were great, it was great. - Here's your stuff. Hi. - Hey um, Jeanette, um did you talk to my mom? - Yeah I did, everything's fine it's all taken care of. - Mel I'm just gonna go wait in the changing room. - Okay we'll see you in a sec. - I just, I really hope she can watch my dance. - I'm sure she's gonna do her absolute best to get there on time and see you dance, I promise. Um but I was thinking instead of trying to go by the storage unit today why don't we just head over there first thing in the morning just you and I, we'll pick out a couple of outfits, whatever you wanna grab while Sara's getting showered and then we'll run back and scoop her up and head out. - That sounds awesome. - Oh um, you haven't told your mom about the costumes or anything have you? - No she thinks we're wearing the stuff we wore during the flower settle. - Oh perfect then it's gonna be such a great surprise when she finally sees it. I know right, so I'll pick you up at nine 30, we should be at the storage unit by 10, grab whatever we want and that gives us enough time to scoop Sara up, head down to the competition, register and relax with time to spare. - Perfect. Hey. - Ah sorry I'm late, how'd it go? - Really good. - Okay. Thank you again for taking Mel tomorrow. - Oh my gosh not another word about it okay? - I'm just running to the changing room. - Yeah okay let's go. - I'm sorry about the other night. You were right I need to focus on school just as much as I do on dance. - You know I'm really proud of you and see when you focus you can achieve anything. - Thanks mom. Now I just have to win that scholarship tomorrow. - Oh, honey don't worry about the scholarship. Just go out there and do your best okay? - And I'm sorry for being such a brat. I know how hard you work and I probably don't say it enough but thank you for everything. - I'm sorry too, I've just been so stressed out and I don't mean to keep harping on you for everything I mean I just want you to focus on what's important because I want the best for you. I don't want you to struggle like I do. And I can't work for Mr. Salvatore forever. - Honestly mom you could own your own catering business. I mean it, you could do it. - Yeah well maybe someday I will. You better go get your bag packed for tomorrow. And you should go to bed early tonight 'cause it's gonna be a long day and again I'm so sorry that I'm not gonna be able to be there. - I know. - Let's go over the details again. You've got the phone right? - Yes my phone is here. - Take the soaked cloth and cover her nose and mouth with it, right? She'll pass right out. Don't worry it's the happy stuff that dentists use, you can't hurt her. So then you take her to the storage unit and once she's all secured, go somewhere find a diner or something and have breakfast and call me and okay, whatever you do make sure you pay for everything with cash. What's going on, what's wrong? - Don't you think it looks sort of weird a limo driving through Gary where the unit is? Nobody round there ride in limos. - Stevie please you're over thinking this the police in Gary have their hands full trust me. - Stevie, are you ready to go? - Yes I was just asking him to pick up some supplies for the surprise party. You're alright on your own tomorrow right? Working a Saturday? - Of course I'll make Jason a big pizza tomorrow and we'll watch a movie. - Great, I'm not sure exactly what time Dean will be home from the golf course but it shouldn't be late. - No problem you and Sara you have a nice weekend and I'll see you Monday. - Kay, thank you. - Good morning miss hoyson. - Ah hi. - Sorry I'm a little bit late. - That's okay, where's Mrs.. G? - Mrs.. Grayson is running late, she's gonna meet us at the storage unit. She asked me to pick up this mango thing for you. - Awesome, I love Mrs.. G. - Do you mind? I need to make sure you're buckled in properly. - Okay. What's that smell? - Ah, this. - Miss hoyson? - Melanie hi, it's Jeanette, listen the limo driver just called me and said you never showed up, is everything okay? Please call me back. - Where's Mel? - Honey I don't know, i just left her a message she didn't show up for the limo. - Well can I call her? - Yeah sure on the way. I cancelled the car 'cause there's no point now I'll just drive us. You know what for all I know she and Beth drove in late last night and, or first thing this morning. - But registration's at noon, can't we just stop by their place? - Honey we don't have time. I will call Gaby and I will make sure I can register them. - Mom. - Sweetheart you know mommy always takes care of everything you just worry about the dancing alright love? Grab your bag let's go, we're gonna be late. You know where that chopping tower by the Navy yard where the stupid tourists stop to take pictures... - Hello? Hello? - Please remain calm miss. It's okay, everything's okay. - Help! - Oh crap, the cell phone, she's gonna kill me. - Hey Mel it's mom, you were supposed to call me when you got picked up. I'm sure you're having to much fun but can you please call me back as soon as you get this message? - Gabriela's dance academy. - Gaby here. - Hey Gaby it's Beth hoyson. - Listen Beth I'm just checking in can I call you back? - Yeah, I just have one quick question. - Make it quick. - Okay have you seen Mel or the Grayson's? - No Beth I have not, i mean it's just 11 o'clock people are just starting to arrive now and yes registration is on until noon, competition begins at two P.M. - Yeah right um okay well can you please have Mel call me as soon as you see her. - Absolutely. - Mom. - What? - Help! - Hi it's me Melanie leave a message. - Damn it. - 911 what's your emergency? - Hi my name is Beth hoyson and my 14 year old daughter just sent me a text and i think somethings wrong. - What did the text say? - It said mommy help and I'm telling you that my daughter would never send me a text like that unless she was in real trouble. - Okay ma'am when was the last time you saw her? - Umm it was five A.M. i was just leaving for work. - Ma'am. - I'm telling you in my gut i know that something is wrong and she is in trouble. - Elisabeth would it make you feel better if I sent an officer to your home? - No, no, no there's no time, um no, I'm going after her. - Hey is everything on schedule? - No miss we got a problem. I think that girl woke up and got her cell phone. - What? Oh my god, you moron you were supposed to take the phone from her. - I spilled that stuff on my jacket and I got nervous and I forgot to get her cell phone, so I just started driving as soon as she passed out. - Okay, okay, Stevie stay calm. Okay I'm getting off the highway, I'm getting off the highway and heading back to you I should be there in about 20 minutes. - Why am I tied up? - Just remain calm that's all, you'll be okay. - Mom, why are you off the highway so soon? - You're daddy lost his car keys and I have the second set. - Mom! I'm gonna be late and I'm starving. - Honey everything is fine, alright? Um okay well why don't I drop you at the mall or something and you can grab and I'll just swing back and get you in about 20 minutes? - Okay, Dakota and Tori are there right now. - Sure as long as you get something healthy okay? - Okay cool, thanks. - Sure. - Got you. Now I know it's you pig. You better not hurt my baby. - Hey Mrs. g. - Stevie, how many times have i told you not to call me by name when you have her in the car? - Does her mom drive an old white car? - Yes? Oh my god, is she following you? - I think so. What shall I do Mrs. g? - Okay, okay, Stevie, Stevie, stay calm. Alright I will call you when I'm close. I want you to get off, and turn west and head back towards Chicago. Kay so I'll be at the mall entrance in 20 minutes to pick you up okay? Don't be late. - Kay. - Come on. - Mom! I know you can hear me! - Just stop it okay, stop it, just stop. Hey Mrs. g. Are you getting close? - Alright I'm five minutes away from there at most. Now here's what i need you to do. Pull off on Palmer road it's a dead end. Get her to follow you in there. I am right behind you guys and I will take her down. - Where are you going? - I'm right behind you can you see me? - I see you. - Kay I need you to speed up and get further away from her. I'm gonna handle this. - Okay. Ah! - Come on, get over here now. - Jeanette? - Help. - Okay, you got her? Okay you've gotta tie her up properly and take both of them to the storage unit, I have to come up with a new plan this is all... - But Mrs. alba expect me back at the house by then. - I don't care about alba! You screwed up and now you gotta deal with the consequences. Okay? Do you wanna go back to jail? - I knew this was wrong, i never should have listened to you, you're crazy. - Don't you ever speak to me like that again or I will call the police and tell them this was all your idea you got it? - You wouldn't. - I would. You wanna sleep next to your sweet alba tonight you do as I say. Get them to the storage unit, tie them up properly and don't screw up again! I'll call you. - Hello? - Mi amor? - Stevie? - Aye mi amor. - Where are you? Are you in trouble? - Si mi amor, Mrs. Grayson, she got me in big trouble. She had me kidnap that young girl in the dance contest. - Ay dios mio. Okay Stevie you get home now. We call Mr. Grayson he a lawyer he can help us. He know you do nothing bad like this. He know his wife, she's, she's crazy. - Okay, I call you back mi amor. - Hey alba what's up? Every thing okay at the house? - No senor. I mean yes Jason and the house we're alright, I'm worrying about Stevie, i think he in trouble. - What? Well is he okay, do you need me to come back? - No senor, i think it's the Mrs. She had him do something bad, something about Sara's little friend miss Melanie? - Okay look I'm just heading down to the dance off I was gonna surprise Sara, thank you. - Okay you go senor but please keep your phone close. I call you when i can talk to Stevie and you go find the Mrs. - Yeah, if my wife's got him involved in one of her schemes you tell Stevie I'll protect him okay? And if, alba if the police call don't say anything alright? Just tell them to call me. Thank you. - Hola. - Stevie where are you? - I'm fine mi amore. I'll be home soon. I'm almost done with this mess. I need to talk to a priest. - No, no, no, no, don't talk to a priest now, do that later I talk to Mr. Grayson, he gonna help you, you come home right now, he's going to find the Mrs. - Why you tell him anything? - He's gonna help you he promise. He know his wife is crazy, why do you think they're gonna get a divorce? Stevie come home right now, that's the only way he can help you. Stevie venga para aca! - Okay, okay, I'll see you back there in half an hour. Te quiero mucho mi amor. - I love you too, I'm so happy you're okay, bye. - Mel, Mel! Mel baby! Baby, Mel are you okay? Mel, Mel talk to me, talk to me, are you okay? Did he hurt you? - No. - Are you sure? He didn't hurt you? - Where are we? - Help! Help! Help! Wait, wait, Mel can you get your arms. - Okay. - Yeah, yeah, yeah, come here. Kay get over here come here, come here, come here, come here. - Ow. - Okay, ok, okay, okay. - Can we just leave how-- - no, no, no, no, no you know what he's, he might come back, he might come back okay what's in here? - Um my dance, my shoes, my leotards. - Quick, Mel lay back down, lay back down just the way he left you come on, come on, come on, he's coming back, Kay close your eyes, Kay just wait, wait for the moment okay? Okay, ok, okay. - Now look I'm sorry how everything went down here, sorry for all of us, I'm gonna go straighten this out, I'm gonna send someone back here for you guys, don't worry i promise I'll be back. Ai, no! Ai, it's so hot, ai. - Come on, come on. - Ai no, stop, no, you don't understand, I'm trying to help you. Stop it I'm only argh. Let me help you. - Nice hit. - Thanks. - Come on. Okay. - Now where? - Okay this way, this way, this way, come on, come on. Come on, come on. - There's a door! - Okay, Mel, hey Mel, Mel come on, come on here try this. Mel what are you doing? - Mom my phone's in the back. Okay. - Hurry. Get in the car. - Mom are we going to the police? - Yeah. - But if we go to the police now Jeanette wins I wanna go to the competition i can't let her win. - Okay, okay so you wanna do this? - I do. - You're sure? - Yes I'm sure. - Okay call 911 and put it on speaker. - 911 what's your emergency? - Hi my name is Beth hoyson my daughter and I were just abducted but we managed to get free we were at this storage place on Pierce road, he's still there we locked him in, he's in locker 93. - Okay, I'd like you to find a safe spot away from the scene and wait for police to arrive, I'll remain on the line with you. - No, no I'm sorry we cannot do that, my daughter has a dance competition in an hour and we're on our way. - Ah ma'am but you just said you were kidnapped, it's best you are taken to a hospital for a medical check and also you need to fill out a report, do you know who the kidnapper is? - No, no, no we're fine and yes, he works for Jeanette Grayson, her husband is Dean Grayson from munster his law firm is Grayson, Wright and Romanoff. - Okay so where exactly are you heading then? - We're going to the mid western private school dance off. - I'm going to send officers to meet you there. - See ya there. - Alright, we're finally here. Don't pay attention. - Sara. Jeanette where have you been? This competitions just about to start you gotta get ready. Go through those doors and just find the signs and follow them it'll tell you where you're going. - Wish me luck. - Well you don't need luck you're gonna kill it. - I need to talk to you. - Well I don't have time to talk, I have to go find a seat before they're all gone. - Okay, but where's Melanie because I thought Sara and Mel were coming together? - Well why do you think we're late? I had a whole driver thing set up for her and the little twerp didn't even show up. Almost made Sara miss the competition. Last time I do anything nice for anyone. - Wait a minute, wait a minute I think that Mel might be in trouble. - Yeah she probably is in trouble but isn't that really her mother's issue? Poor parenting these days. Excuse me. - Thank you very much Andrea. Next up Stephanie from the art and soul dance academy. - Mom, mom it's Jeanette, mom jeamette's calling right now. - It's okay, it's okay, we're safe I've got you, I've got you okay? Okay take a breath, we're good. - At the tone please record your message. - Alright I don't know why you're not picking up your phone you moron but if you are messing things up for me again so help me god, call me back. - Honey if you don't wanna do this... - No mom, no i wanna do this, I do. - You sure? - I wanna do this. - Okay. - Just call me when you get backstage. Dean! - Gaby have you seen Melanie hoyson? - I just asked your wife the same thing and she hasn't either. - Oh Jeanette's here? - Yeah. - Well what about Sara is she okay? - She's fine but I'm concerned about Melanie, Beth called and she's really worried. Do you know what's going on? - No, but I know who does. - Just breathe, just breathe it out, okay. Oh god. Melanie where are you? - Hi Gaby it's Beth, I've got Mel she's sitting right next to me. - Gaby we'll be there really soon I promise. - I know we missed registration but is there any way that we can-- - yeah don't worry about that I've go the badge in my purse just, just get here right now. - Okay we'll be at the front entrance in five minutes. - Is Mel okay? - Yeah, never been better. - You wanna tell me what's goin' on? - It's called a dance competition, yeah these little kids prepare routines and then they get up on stage and they dance, there's prizes, you should shut up and watch. - Where's Melanie hoyson? - How the hell am i supposed to know where Melanie hoyson-- - where is she? - I don't know. - You don't know, you don't know, well I talked to alba okay and I know you've got something to do with Melanie not being here and somehow you got poor Stevie involved in this. - Honey I don't know what you're, what you're talking about but it sounds fabulous, you know what if you drove all this way, maybe you should just sit down and watch your daughter dance and shut up. - What planet are you on? - What planet am I on? - Okay look, listen to me Jeanette, if I find out that you had anything to do with any of the-- Yeah? - Mr. Grayson Chicago p.D. Could you please meet us in the lobby? - Okay yeah, I'll look into that. - Don't talk on your phone here. - It's business, it's business. - Go just go. - Excuse me ma'am. We'd like to ask you a few questions. I'm looking for Beth hoyson. - Oh, we've been worried sick about you, where have you been? Are you okay? - I'm okay. - Okay, Beth I'll take good care of her but listen I've got to get you ready to go. - Go show 'em what you're made of okay? - I think this officer wants to talk to you. - Ma'am, are you Beth hoyson? - Yes I am. - Excellent come with me please. I have Beth hoyson with me. - Copy that the lethal crime unit has just arrived. Good day officers, I'm officer schwader with precinct two. We've located Beth and Melanie hoyson, follow me please. - We appreciate your cooperation, the detectives and I would like to get a full report from you before we move forward with the arrest of Mrs. Grayson. We do have a Steven Hernandez in custody. - Okay could we just make this fast, I really want to get back to my daughter. - Sure please tell me exactly what happened earlier today. - Well Jeanette had someone kidnap my daughter, she ran me off the road, she totaled my car, I mean I don't even know where to begin. I mean-- - Beth, are you alright? I am so sorry I promise i will make this up to you I can't believe that Jeanette would go to such extremes. Officer I'm Dean Grayson. - Mr. Grayson, I'm detective nada, this is detective Thompson. - Nice to meet ya. - Mrs. hoyson just gave us a statement but we will need your garage security tapes to verify Mr. Hernandez's statement. - Okay well I trust Stevie implicitly. - Okay could I please go? I really wanna see my daughter compete. - Okay please be patient miss hoyson, look I really think that in order to make a clean case we somehow have to get a confession from Jeanette Grayson. - I have a plan. - You look great kid. Just do some stretching til your mom gets back. - Okay. - Thank you Simone, wasn't she great Simone she's from the art and soul dance company from klineburg. Alright we are now close to the end of the 14 and over category and our second to last contestant is from the Gaby Taylor academy miss Sara Greyson. That was Sara Grayson or should I say greatson - Sweetheart what's wrong? - I don't know, I did so bad and mom's gonna be mad at me now. - What? No, come here. No, a, everybody says you did amazing, right b, remember what I always said 'bout just doing your best? Did you do your best? Then you're double amazing, right? Now look, are you okay to answer some questions for some people, right now? It's about Stevie, our gardener. Here, I'll explain. - Please everybody stay in your seats right after this solo, we are going to give away the 20,000 dollar scholarship check And that's coming up right after we, we watch this great dancer. Please welcome Melanie hoyson to the stage Melanie. - Okay so everybody understands the plan, there's a surveillance camera on the way which we're going to set up, in here. - Oh sweetie. - Mom. - I thought you were about to go on? - I am I just wanted a hug from my favorite person in the entire universe. - Melanie we have to go. - Okay. - Have you go this? - Yep bye. - So where's Stevie's phone? - Ah this is a bit awkward, Melanie hoyson? Ah somebody wanna text here maybe? Ah hey it's gettin' kinda hot in here, hotter than the great fire of 1871 huh? - Well aren't you the industrious little one? - You wouldn't know it's so cold and windy outside in a day like today, it's hot in here. - It's over jennet, you're caught. - Oh really? Really, and who's story do you think they're gonna believe? Yours or mine waitress? Good luck with that. - Oh no, no, no. - There you are. - Sorry. - That's okay, take a breath. - Get your hands off of me. - How sick are you? - You wanna know how sick I am? If I hadn't been so stupid and hired that idiot Stevie I would've taken care of you're little brat when I had the chance. - Argh. - Alright here she is. Melanie hoyson everybody. - I'll kill you! - Hey, hey. Hey, hey. Hey, hey, hey, hey. - I will scratch your eyes out! - Go see your daughter, go. - You don't talk to me like that, nobody talks to me like that. You know who my husband is, get your hands off of me. I'll have you know. - Yes Mrs. Grayson he once was one of Indiana's top da's. - Yeah well guess what he is now? The top defense attorney idiot. Get him in here now. - I'm here jennet. Officers, officers listen I've been married to this woman for 15 years and what ever the nature of the allegations you have against her you think they are, they're probably true. - Whoa. - You son of a! You son of a. - Jennet they're gonna be telling you ya have the right to remain silent in a second i suggest you exercise that right. You're just gonna make it worse. - You have the right to remain silent, anything you say can and will be used against you in the court of law. If you need an attorney you have the right to one. - Alright we have a scholarship winner. Just in from the judges and the winner is, you ready? It's Melanie hoyson! - Hi baby, this is all just a misunderstanding. I'll see you at dinner. - Stevie? - Hey Mr. Grayson. - How are you? You okay? - The police thinks it was all my idea! - No, no, look there's more than enough evidence to show the Jeanette manipulated you. Yeah, no we've got, remember the video cameras that I had you put in the garage? Exactly. - Mrs. g said about my probation that. - Well then she lied about your probation to. - Huh? - You've been cleared for years Stevie. I'm so sorry. No, she's really done it this time. Look we're gonna swing by and pick you up okay? Okay hang tight. - Are you okay? - I'm okay. - Mel I had nothing to do with it, I would never. - I know, it's okay, I know. - Kay buddy. You guys sure you're gonna be okay? - Yeah, all that matters is that the girls are safe. And it doesn't hurt that Mel won that scholarship. It'll make our life a lot easier, I'll actually get to spend more time with her and I don't know, maybe even work on my passion for a little bit. - I'm glad that something good came out of this. Somehow. And we're so sorry. Dumb question, do you need a ride? - You know what, ya that would be great. - Cars out front. Hey guys. There's something i think you need to have. - What's that? - My wife trashed your car so. I think we owe you. - No I, we couldn't this is too extravagant, I. - Well there's a dent on the front already, the pink slips in the glove box, insurance it already covered and this should cover some of your gas expense. - Mum this would be a perfect car for your catering businesses. - But the license plates it's. - Well you are the mom of a grand prize winning dancer, you are a dance mom seems kinda fitting. Look I'm not gonna take no for an answer, please? - Well I mean only because we don't have a car. - Yeah. - Ah thank you. Okay so how does this thing work? - You push the button, up there. - This button? - No! - Which button? Is this the one? - That one! - Okay. |
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