{"id":41663,"date":"2020-01-19T05:20:00","date_gmt":"2020-01-19T10:20:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/crashdown.com\/news\/?page_id=41663"},"modified":"2020-02-02T11:28:12","modified_gmt":"2020-02-02T16:28:12","slug":"transcript","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/crashdown.com\/news\/episodes\/season\/one\/105-missing\/transcript\/","title":{"rendered":"#105 Missing \u2013 Transcript"},"content":{"rendered":"<div class=\"entry\">\n<p><small>Added by Mike <\/small><\/p>\n<p>(Streets at night, Liz walking home)<br \/>\nVoiceover: It&#8217;s funny how the world changes sometimes, how the streets you walked your entire life seem darker, colder. How the silence isn&#8217;t so quiet anymore. How eyes you&#8217;ve barely even noticed now look at nothing but you. How the walk home every night is no longer routine, but a victory. And then you begin to wonder&#8230;maybe it&#8217;s not the world that&#8217;s changed. Maybe it&#8217;s just you.<br \/>\n(Liz discovers her journal is missing)<br \/>\nVoiceover: And then, suddenly&#8230;you begin to wonder all over again.<br \/>\n(Liz at Maria&#8217;s house)<br \/>\nMaria: Liz, what&#8217;s wrong?<br \/>\nLiz: My journal&#8217;s missing.<br \/>\nMaria: And?<br \/>\nLiz: Maria, I wrote everything in that journal.<br \/>\nMaria: Everything?<br \/>\nLiz: Things about Max.<br \/>\nMaria: Personal things about Max?<br \/>\nLiz: Everything.<br \/>\nMaria: What?!? Like where he&#8217;s from, what he is, I mean, what he isn&#8217;t?<br \/>\nLiz: I mean&#8230;everything.<br \/>\n(Opening credits)<br \/>\n(Michael wakes up suddenly and tries to draw the image he saw)<br \/>\n(Michael wakes up Max at 3 in the morning)<br \/>\nMichael: Hey man, what&#8217;s going on?<br \/>\nMax: Since you asked, REM sleep. Please tell me this is important, Michael.<br \/>\nMichael: It is. I dreamt it, Max. I&#8217;ve seen it more clearly that I ever have.<br \/>\nMax: What?<br \/>\nMichael: This. It&#8217;s what I saw that night at Valenti&#8217;s office. When I touched the key, that&#8217;s what I saw.<br \/>\nMax: You saw a semicircle?<br \/>\nMichael: No no no. I saw this, Max. This.<br \/>\nMax: And what is this?<br \/>\nMichael: I don&#8217;t know yet. But I saw it. I didn&#8217;t even remember until tonight. I had to tell somebody.<br \/>\nMax: And I appreciate that I&#8217;m the one you chose to wake at 3 in the morning to tell that you&#8217;ve been dreaming about semicircles, but maybe we can talk about this in the morning?<br \/>\nMichael: Yeah, ok. In the morning.<br \/>\n(Michael gestures to the floor)<br \/>\nMichael: Would you mind?<br \/>\nMax: No, no. Go ahead.<br \/>\n(Michael unrolls the sleeping bag and goes to sleep)<br \/>\n(Maria and Liz talking at school the next morning)<br \/>\nMaria: What we need to do is reconstruct the crime.<br \/>\nLiz: Reconstruct the crime?<br \/>\nMaria: Motive and opportunity, Liz. That&#8217;s the key. I mean, this is Roswell. You can&#8217;t just ignore things like this.<br \/>\nLiz: Look, I told you there was nothing unusual. I was studying with Alex yesterday and&#8230;<br \/>\nMaria: Alex? Ok, ok, we have opportunity.<br \/>\nLiz: Yeah, well, we were in my room and then he left and went home and&#8230;and&#8230;wait a second.<br \/>\nMaria: Hmmm?<br \/>\nLiz: Why am I reconstructing a crime when there is absolutely no crime to reconstruct? It&#8217;s misplaced, Maria. It&#8217;s not stolen.<br \/>\nMaria: Yeah, until we ask ourselves, &#8220;Why would Alex want the diary?&#8221; Has he been feeling ignored, curious, asking questions we don&#8217;t answer, seeking explanations we don&#8217;t give? Come on. And what better way to find those answers than in your journal? Now that&#8217;s a motive. Was he alone in your room?<br \/>\nLiz: This is ridiculous.<br \/>\nMaria: Liz, I&#8217;m your friend, ok? I&#8217;m just trying to help you out here. Ok, so was he alone? Alex? At any time?<br \/>\nLiz: Well, yeah he was. I went to go get a soda.<br \/>\nMaria: So he was alone&#8230;<br \/>\n(Alex walks up to Liz and Maria)<br \/>\nAlex: Ladies&#8230;<br \/>\nLiz: Hi Alex.<br \/>\nMaria: Alex!<br \/>\nAlex: Uh, so what are we talking about?<br \/>\nLiz: Nothing really important.<br \/>\nMaria: Nothing important.<br \/>\nAlex: Ah, nothing game again. Ok. Well, I just wanted to remind you about the McCarthy thing that we gotta do.<br \/>\nLiz: McCarthy?<br \/>\nAlex: The oral report.<br \/>\nLiz: Oh yeah.<br \/>\nAlex: So we should get together sometime and talk about that.<br \/>\nLiz: Yeah, sure.<br \/>\nAlex: So, I&#8217;m off to gym. Dodge ball. Ok, so&#8230;wish me luck.<br \/>\nLiz: Good luck!<br \/>\nAlex: Thank you very much.<br \/>\n(Alex walks off)<br \/>\nLiz: How am I going to tell Max?<br \/>\nMaria: My advice&#8230;over drinks.<br \/>\n(Max is having trouble with a vending machine)<br \/>\nLiz: You hungry?<br \/>\nMax: Oh, no. It&#8217;s this machine. It&#8217;s always acting up.<br \/>\nLiz: Can I ask you something?<br \/>\nMax: Sure, but I have to be honest with you, Liz. At this point, I don&#8217;t think I have any secrets left.<br \/>\nMax: Liz?<br \/>\nLiz: Look, Max&#8230;there&#8217;s something that you should know because something happened&#8230;<br \/>\n(Michael interrupts)<br \/>\nMichael: Hope I&#8217;m not interrupting.<br \/>\nLiz: No, you&#8217;re not.<br \/>\nMax: Liz?<br \/>\nLiz: Um, it&#8217;s nothing, Max. It&#8217;s nothing important.<br \/>\nLiz (TO Michael): We&#8230;we just bumped into each other because I was walking this way from&#8230;and then he was coming that way, and we just&#8230;<br \/>\nMichael: Interesting&#8230;bye, Liz.<br \/>\n(Liz walks off)<br \/>\nMax: You said you&#8217;d be nicer to her.<br \/>\nMichael: And you said you&#8217;d stay away from her. Let&#8217;s call it even.<br \/>\n(Liz is sitting in a dark classroom thinking about what to do)<br \/>\nTopolsky: Liz?<br \/>\nLiz: Ms. Topolsky?<br \/>\nLiz: Oh, um&#8230;yeah, I was&#8230;I was just leaving.<br \/>\nTopolsky: Not on my account, I hope.<br \/>\nLiz: Oh, no, not at all. I was&#8230;I&#8217;m just&#8230;late for something.<br \/>\nTopolsky: Liz, I&#8217;m sure you have a fine reason for sitting alone in a dark classroom, but I wouldn&#8217;t be much of a guidance counselor if I didn&#8217;t ask what that reason is.<br \/>\nLiz: Oh, it&#8217;s nothing. Yeah&#8230;everything&#8217;s great.<br \/>\nTopolsky: Sometimes we think we&#8217;re all alone, but we&#8217;re not. There are people all around us willing and eager to help. Maybe I&#8217;m not the first person you&#8217;d turn to in a moment like this, but I want you to know I&#8217;m not only a guidance counselor.<br \/>\nLiz: You&#8217;re not?<br \/>\nTopolsky: No, I&#8217;m also a friend&#8230;now, does that make it any easier?<br \/>\nLiz: Oh&#8230;yeah&#8230;it does.<br \/>\nTopolsky: Good.<br \/>\nTopolsky: Is everything really ok, Liz?<br \/>\nLiz: Everything&#8217;s great. Thank you.<br \/>\n(Liz leaves the classroom)<br \/>\n(Maria sees Alex walking in a hallway and walks up to him)<br \/>\n[&#8220;Pick a Part That&#8217;s New&#8221; by Stereophonics is playing]\nMaria: Hey.<br \/>\nAlex: Maria De Luca, ladies and gentlemen. Where&#8217;s Parker?<br \/>\nMaria: Oh, Liz? I don&#8217;t know. Anyway, she&#8217;s dealing with some stuff, so&#8230;<br \/>\nAlex: Let me guess&#8230;Kyle&#8217;s making a pathetic attempt at regaining boyfriend status.<br \/>\nMaria: No no. Nothing like that.<br \/>\nAlex: Well, then what was it? Or is this one of these things that you can no longer talk with Alex about?<br \/>\nMaria: Look, I&#8230;I know it must really bother you the way Liz and I clam up every time you come around.<br \/>\nAlex: Yeah, it&#8217;s a little annoying.<br \/>\nMaria: Yeah, of course, and I&#8217;m sure it&#8217;s our fault. I mean, actually&#8230;I know it&#8217;s our fault and I just hope that&#8230;<br \/>\nAlex: What?<br \/>\nMaria: I just hope that it wouldn&#8217;t cause you to do anything&#8230;you know&#8230;out of character&#8230;<br \/>\nAlex: Ok, what are you talking about?<br \/>\nMaria: Liz&#8217;s diary is missing and&#8230;<br \/>\nAlex: Wait&#8230;wait a second. Are you accusing me of taking Liz&#8217;s diary?<br \/>\nMaria: No no no. I&#8217;m not saying that at all. No. It&#8217;s just that Liz and I were running through the facts of the case&#8230;you know, motive and opportunity&#8230;<br \/>\nAlex: So Liz is accusing me?<br \/>\nMaria: No no. That&#8217;s not what I&#8217;m saying either. It&#8217;s just that, based on certain factors, you emerge as a credible suspect&#8230;but I know that that couldn&#8217;t be true, right? I mean, it couldn&#8217;t, could it?<br \/>\nAlex: Ok, you know what? The next time you and Liz feel the urge to share with me, you know&#8230;feel the impulse to really open up&#8230;do me a favor, ok? Let it pass.<br \/>\n(Alex walks off)<br \/>\n(Alex is at his locker and slams it very hard)<br \/>\nTopolsky: That&#8217;s school property, you know.<br \/>\nAlex: Oh, Ms. Topolsky. I didn&#8217;t know anyone was&#8230;.I&#8217;m sorry about that.<br \/>\nTopolsky: Actually, it&#8217;s not the locker I&#8217;m worried about, Alex.<br \/>\nAlex: Oh, me? Oh, no. You don&#8217;t have to do that. I&#8217;m fine&#8230;really. I&#8217;m, I&#8217;m great!<br \/>\nTopolsky: Alex, could I talk with you in my office for a minute?<br \/>\nAlex: Yeah.<br \/>\n(In Topolsky&#8217;s office)<br \/>\nAlex: No, it&#8217;s just&#8230;you know, things change. People change. You accept it and you move on.<br \/>\nTopolsky: Who&#8217;s changed, Alex? You?<br \/>\nAlex: No, not me.<br \/>\nTopolsky: Your girlfriend?<br \/>\nAlex: No, I don&#8217;t have a&#8230;no girlfriend, Ms. Topolsky.<br \/>\nTopolsky: Well, that doesn&#8217;t surprise me. Teenage girls can never spot the good ones. I mean, look at Liz Parker&#8230;dating Kyle Valenti. He&#8217;s a little obvious, don&#8217;t you think?<br \/>\nAlex: Yeah, well&#8230;you know, apparently Liz is going through some stuff right now, so&#8230;<br \/>\nTopolsky: Stuff?<br \/>\nAlex: It&#8217;s stupid. Liz loses her diary, and the next thing I know, Inspector De Luca tells me that they have me pinned as the main suspect. These are my good friends, you know?<br \/>\nTopolsky: Would you like me to talk to them, Alex? Try to straighten this out?<br \/>\nAlex: No no. It&#8217;s ok. I can deal&#8230;well, anyway, I&#8217;m late for class, so&#8230;<br \/>\n(Alex leaves and Topolsky calls someone on the phone)<br \/>\nMAN ON PHONE: Control.<br \/>\nTopolsky: 7-3-2-9-0<br \/>\nMan On The Phone: What have you got?<br \/>\nTopolsky: Something interesting has happened. Any chance of sending me some backup?<br \/>\n(Michael shows up at an art class that he doesn&#8217;t go to very regularly)<br \/>\nTeacher: That&#8217;s good, Kelly. Remember to maintain your perspective.<br \/>\nTeacher: Mr. Guerin. To what do we owe this pleasure?<br \/>\nMichael: What pleasure?<br \/>\nTeacher: You, of course. I mean, it&#8217;s Thursday, and I don&#8217;t think I recall seeing you since Monday&#8230;of last week.<br \/>\nMichael: Yeah, I&#8217;m sorry about that&#8230;but I kinda just really want to draw.<br \/>\nTeacher: You kinda just really want to draw?<br \/>\nMichael: Yeah&#8230;I didn&#8217;t when they first made me take this class, but now I do. I&#8217;m just gonna take this easel here&#8230;<br \/>\nTeacher: Keep your lines clean, Sydney.<br \/>\n(Kyle walks up to Liz and sits next to her)<br \/>\nLiz: Hi, Kyle.<br \/>\nKyle: So, you and Max Evans now?<br \/>\nLiz: No no. We&#8217;re&#8230;we&#8217;re just friends.<br \/>\nKyle: Oh, friends. Well, that is a popular position these days, Liz&#8230;isn&#8217;t it?<br \/>\nLiz: Look, Kyle. I know that you&#8217;re angry with me, but this isn&#8217;t easy for me either. If you could just like, try and understand&#8230;<br \/>\nKyle: You know the best part about being broken up, Liz? I don&#8217;t have to try anymore.<br \/>\n(Kyle walks off angrily)<br \/>\n(Max is looking at some books at the UFO center)<br \/>\nMax&#8217;S BOSS: That&#8217;s a good read.<br \/>\nMax: Yeah, you know&#8230;I was, I was just looking&#8230;<br \/>\nMax&#8217;S BOSS: Of course, Szcerbiak&#8217;s theory that the military cover-up of the 1947 landing was financed by an international consortium lacks credible evidence to support it. Still, it debunks several fallacies that have long troubled me. But, if you&#8217;re going to be working here, for my money, these are the books to read.<br \/>\n(Max&#8217;s boss is flipping through books)<br \/>\nMax&#8217;S BOSS: Walton&#8230;garbage. Ah yes, Atherton.<br \/>\nMax: &#8220;Among Us&#8221;<br \/>\nMax&#8217;S BOSS: A bit on the alternative side. Atherton had an underground following&#8230;never truly embraced by the mainstream, such that it is. But it may be of some interest to a true believer like yourself. Take a look. Let me know what you think. I know you want answers, Max.<br \/>\nMax: Yes, I do.<br \/>\n(Liz appears)<br \/>\nMax&#8217;S BOSS: Well, go ahead. We both know she&#8217;s more interesting than I am.<br \/>\nMax: Hi.<br \/>\nLiz: Hi&#8230;listen, can I talk to you for a second?<br \/>\nMax: Sure.<br \/>\nLiz: Not here.<br \/>\nMax: Ok.<br \/>\n(Max and Liz go into another room)<br \/>\nMax: So, what&#8217;s going on?<br \/>\nLiz: Um&#8230;not much, actually. You?<br \/>\nMax: Not much. You know, we probably could have had this conversation out front.<br \/>\nLiz: Yeah, right&#8230;um&#8230;we could have. Uh&#8230;there is actually one thing&#8230;what I didn&#8217;t tell you before is, Max, um&#8230;I, I keep this diary.<br \/>\nMax: Still not exactly back-room conversation, Liz.<br \/>\nLiz: Well, it&#8217;s actually more of like a journal. Because that&#8217;s what scientists call their diaries. Look&#8230;anyway, in this journal, I generally write everything that happened to me. Everything important, anyways. And lately that seems to include quite a few things.<br \/>\nMax: And one of those things would be about&#8230;<br \/>\n(Max gestures to himself)<br \/>\nLiz: Yeah&#8230;right. So that kind of leads us to the problem&#8230;the problem being that that journal with the stuff about&#8230;that stuff about you and the shooting and that whole entire day and everything&#8230;that journal is kind of just&#8230;missing.<br \/>\nMax: Missing?<br \/>\nLiz: Not missing.<br \/>\nMax: Not missing?<br \/>\nLiz: No, it&#8217;s misplaced.<br \/>\nMax: Misplaced?<br \/>\nLiz: Temporarily misplaced.<br \/>\nMax: Right&#8230;<br \/>\nLiz: Yeah&#8230;.<br \/>\nMax: Ok&#8230;<br \/>\nLiz: No, I&#8217;m sure that there are&#8230;I&#8217;m sure that it&#8217;s somewhere stupid, like under my bed or something.<br \/>\nMax: What exactly did you write in this thing, Liz? How bad is it?<br \/>\nLiz: I&#8217;m gonna find it, Max. So, just&#8230;don&#8217;t worry about anything, ok? And tomorrow, after I&#8217;ve found it&#8230;we&#8217;re gonna have a really good laugh.<br \/>\nLiz: Just&#8230;give me one day, Max. Ok? And just&#8230;don&#8217;t tell anyone, please. I promise you, Max, that I&#8217;m going to take care of it.<br \/>\n(Liz is frantically searching everywhere for her journal)<br \/>\nLiz: Where is it? Where are you?<br \/>\nMrs. Parker: Oh, there you are. Alex just called. Although I&#8217;m quite sure that you were in no great rush to speak with him.<br \/>\nLiz: Um, how would you know that?<br \/>\nMrs. Parker: How would I know what?<br \/>\nLiz: That I might not want to speak with Alex. Why would you say that, mom? I&#8217;ve never even told you that.<br \/>\nMrs. Parker: No, I guess you didn&#8217;t.<br \/>\nLiz: Mom, that&#8217;s personal and private. I mean, have I ever even said anything to you about Alex or&#8230;or Alex and me?<br \/>\nMrs. Parker: No, I don&#8217;t recall you saying anything. You&#8217;re right.<br \/>\nLiz: I&#8217;m just saying, mom, that it seems a little strange that you would say something like that&#8230;you know, that you would&#8230;that you would conclude something that I&#8217;ve never even told you, that something that I&#8217;ve only even written&#8230;<br \/>\nMrs. Parker: Is everything all right with you?<br \/>\nLiz: Oh&#8230;um, yeah. Sorry&#8230;I&#8217;ve, I&#8217;ve just been edgy all day. Sorry.<br \/>\nMrs. Parker: I&#8217;ll see you later.<br \/>\nLiz: Ok.<br \/>\n(Mrs. Parker leaves and Liz resumes her search)<br \/>\n(At Crashdown, Michael is drawing the sphere image)<br \/>\n[&#8220;Take a Picture&#8221; by Filter is playing]\nIsabel: Michael, do you really think you should be doing that here?<br \/>\nMichael: Doing what?<br \/>\nIsabel: Drawing that thing&#8230;whatever it is&#8230;in public&#8230;here.<br \/>\nMichael: It&#8217;s getting clearer.<br \/>\nIsabel: It&#8217;s getting weirder is what it&#8217;s getting. Max, will you please tell Michael this isn&#8217;t a good idea?<br \/>\n(Max is busy reading a UFO book)<br \/>\nIsabel: Max, you ok?<br \/>\nMax: Yeah yeah. No, it&#8217;s just Atherton. Listen to this. He says&#8230;this guy is nuts&#8230;that aliens wouldn&#8217;t possess the lung capacity or brain capacity for more than short-term survival on Earth. Brain capacity???<br \/>\nIsabel: Max, will you say something to Michael please? He&#8217;ll listen to you.<br \/>\nMax: Wow, that&#8217;s getting pretty good.<br \/>\nMichael: I&#8217;ve been working on it in art class.<br \/>\nIsabel: Max, this isn&#8217;t right. I mean, we&#8217;re getting careless.<br \/>\nMichael: Isabel, it&#8217;s just a sketch, all right?<br \/>\nIsabel: We can&#8217;t keep pretending that what we do doesn&#8217;t matter, that what we do isn&#8217;t noticed, because it is. And if we&#8217;re not careful, then&#8230;<br \/>\n(Kyle and group of friends walks into Crashdown, Kyle walks over to Max)<br \/>\nKyle: I&#8217;m onto you, Evans.<br \/>\nIsabel: What was that about?<br \/>\nMax: I have no idea.<br \/>\n(Max goes to Liz&#8217;s house and is a little panicked)<br \/>\nMax: Kyle stole it. Kyle stole your journal.<br \/>\nLiz: No, Max&#8230;don&#8217;t go Maria on me, ok? It&#8217;s not stolen, it&#8217;s just&#8230;it&#8217;s misplaced.<br \/>\nMax: &#8220;I&#8217;m onto you&#8221;&#8230;just now, he looked right at me and said, &#8220;I&#8217;m onto you&#8221;&#8230;it means he read your journal, Liz. It means he knows about me.<br \/>\nLiz: No, Max. It&#8217;s not about the journal. It&#8217;s about us, ok? Kyle thinks that you had something to do with our breaking up. And he&#8217;s not a thief. You know, the journal has only been missing for one day. Kyle hasn&#8217;t been in my house in over a week.<br \/>\nMax: And the Crashdown?<br \/>\nLiz: No, not there either.<br \/>\n(The door opens as Mrs. Parker comes back home; Liz pushes Max into her room so her mom won&#8217;t see him)<br \/>\nMrs. Parker: Hello?<br \/>\nMax: Your room, huh?<br \/>\n(Max walks over to a table and notices a CD)<br \/>\nMax: Good album.<br \/>\n(Max has a flashback of Kyle in Liz&#8217;s room)<br \/>\nMax: He was here.<br \/>\nLiz: Who was here?<br \/>\nMax: Kyle.<br \/>\nLiz: No, Max. I told you. Kyle hasn&#8217;t been here for over a week.<br \/>\nMax: I saw him.<br \/>\nLiz: You saw him?<br \/>\nMax: I had a flash, Liz. When things get intense, heightened, sometimes we feel things&#8230;see things. He was here, Liz.<br \/>\n(Michael is enthusiastically working on his drawing of the dome)<br \/>\n[&#8220;Novacane&#8221; by Beck is playing]\n(Kyle is playing basketball with a group of guys&#8230;Liz walks up to him)<br \/>\nKyle: Hi.<br \/>\nLiz: Hi.<br \/>\nLiz: I got the CD, Kyle. Thanks.<br \/>\nKyle: Oh yeah? That&#8217;s great. Your dad let me in.<br \/>\nLiz: Kyle, I know when two people break up, it&#8217;s&#8230;it&#8217;s not easy. It&#8217;s not as easy as they thought it might be, you know?<br \/>\nKyle: Yeah.<br \/>\nLiz: You know, these people&#8230;they might say or do things that they don&#8217;t mean, you know? Uncharacteristic things. Maybe they&#8217;re just confused, you know? Looking for answers and reasons. Do you know what I mean?<br \/>\nKyle: Yeah, I do. That&#8217;s why I want you to know that you can ask me anything, Liz. I don&#8217;t have any secrets from you.<br \/>\nLiz: Is that what you think, Kyle? I have secrets? Do you think it&#8217;s those secrets that broke us up?<br \/>\nKyle: Well, maybe, Liz.<br \/>\nLiz: So when you were in my room, alone, you had a chance to discover what those secrets were. Isn&#8217;t that right?<br \/>\nKyle: What? What are you so scared of?<br \/>\nLiz: What?<br \/>\nKyle: What secrets are you so afraid of me knowing? The truth about Max Evans? About why you&#8217;ve been so weird ever since that day at the Crashdown? Is that what your secrets are?<br \/>\nLiz: Kyle, this is serious. What you have, I really need back.<br \/>\nKyle: We all want something back, Liz. It&#8217;s too bad life isn&#8217;t always fair.<br \/>\n(Kyle walks off)<br \/>\nLiz: Kyle&#8230;<br \/>\n(At school, Michael&#8217;s drawing is on display)<br \/>\nIsabel: This isn&#8217;t good, you know.<br \/>\nMax: No, I see that.<br \/>\nMichael: It&#8217;s pretty good, huh? I didn&#8217;t even know I could paint. But Mr. Cowan said it&#8217;s the best thing that&#8217;s come out of this class all year.<br \/>\nIsabel: Michael, this isn&#8217;t right.<br \/>\nMichael: What isn&#8217;t?<br \/>\nIsabel: A public display&#8230;your thing just sitting here.<br \/>\nMichael: This is not a thing, all right. It&#8217;s&#8230;I&#8217;m not exactly sure what it is, but&#8230;<br \/>\nMax: What Isabel is trying to say is that it&#8217;s not a very good idea. It could be dangerous.<br \/>\nMichael: Dangerous? How can it be dangerous? It doesn&#8217;t mean anything to anyone, including myself.<br \/>\nMax: But Michael, that&#8217;s not really the point. The point is, we shouldn&#8217;t be taking chances like this.<br \/>\nMichael: You did.<br \/>\nMax: Yes, I did. That&#8217;s right.<br \/>\nMichael: But, what? You can take chances and I can&#8217;t? You can roll the dice with our lives, but if anyone else does, I mean&#8230;God forbid, you know&#8230;<br \/>\nMax: I saved someone&#8217;s life, Michael. I wasn&#8217;t dabbling in the arts.<br \/>\n(Michael walks off)<br \/>\n(Topolsky and some agents have a meeting)<br \/>\nTopolsky: I think Liz Parker&#8217;s diary provides one of the most compelling leads I&#8217;ve ever encountered since I joined the unit.<br \/>\nAgent: Wait a second&#8230;I cut my vacation short for a diary?&#8230;ok, sorry.<br \/>\nTopolsky: This is not just a diary, agent. This is potential proof of alien contact. Not from a crackpot farmer or a drunk somewhere, but from a straight A student. Treasurer of the Roswell science club.<br \/>\nAgent: So, uh&#8230;any idea where this diary might be?<br \/>\nTopolsky: I think I do. This is where we should get started. She&#8217;s been having a problem with her boyfriend.<br \/>\n(Liz is at Valenti home)<br \/>\nMax: Hey, I&#8217;m here if you need me.<br \/>\nLiz: Kyle? Sheriff Valenti?<br \/>\nMax: Someone should tell the sheriff that deadbolts don&#8217;t work as well when you leave your door open.<br \/>\nLiz: Max, we shouldn&#8217;t be in here.<br \/>\nMax: You&#8217;re right, so let&#8217;s make this quick. Which way is Kyle&#8217;s room?<br \/>\nLiz: Max&#8230;<br \/>\nMax: Look, we&#8217;ll get in, we&#8217;ll grab your journal, and we&#8217;ll get out. And in the process, we&#8217;ll save my life. So which way is Kyle&#8217;s room?<br \/>\n(Someone else is in the house, probably one of the agents)<br \/>\n(Max and Liz goto Kyle&#8217;s room and start searching)<br \/>\nMax: You start in the closet. I&#8217;ll start here.<br \/>\nMax: It&#8217;s not in here. Any luck?<br \/>\nLiz: No.<br \/>\n(Max finds a picture of Kyle and Liz hidden under the bed)<br \/>\nLiz: It&#8217;s not in here, Max. Look, maybe Kyle doesn&#8217;t have it.<br \/>\nMax: You mean, maybe Kyle doesn&#8217;t have it anymore.<br \/>\n(A shadow passes by)<br \/>\nMax: Wait here.<br \/>\n(Kyle comes back home)<br \/>\nLiz: Max, it&#8217;s Kyle.<br \/>\nMax: Come on, let&#8217;s go.<br \/>\n(Max and Liz leave out the back)<br \/>\n(In art class)<br \/>\nTeacher: I see you&#8217;ve chosen your favorite subject.<br \/>\nMichael: Yeah, you know I just can&#8217;t seem to get it out of my head.<br \/>\nTeacher: Yeah, I see. That&#8217;s quite good, Michael. It is.<br \/>\nMichael: Thank you.<br \/>\nTeacher: But don&#8217;t you think it&#8217;s time you drew something else?<br \/>\nMichael: Something else?<br \/>\nTeacher: Well, when the class drew fruit, you drew this. When the class sketched the human form, you drew this again. You&#8217;re a talented artist, Mr. Guerin. But you can&#8217;t go through the semester drawing only a geodesic dome.<br \/>\nMichael: A what?<br \/>\nTeacher: A geodesic dome. Perhaps before your time. It&#8217;s a type of house, architecturally postmodern.<br \/>\nMichael: A house&#8230;<br \/>\nTeacher: As I was saying, Mr. Guerin, an artist of your ability can draw something else&#8230;something besides this. Perhaps&#8230;<br \/>\n(Teacher gestures to a statue that the rest of the class is sketching)<br \/>\n(Michael complies and draws a stick figure)<br \/>\nTeacher: Stick with the dome.<br \/>\n(Max, Isabel, and Michael outside at a picnic bench)<br \/>\nMax: Michael&#8217;s painting isn&#8217;t our biggest problem right now.<br \/>\nIsabel: Does that imply that there&#8217;s a problem I&#8217;m not aware of?<br \/>\nMax: But before I tell you, you need to know that&#8230;it&#8217;s not Liz&#8217;s fault. You see, Liz keeps a journal. Everything that happens to her, she writes down. Including that day at the cafe&#8230;what I did&#8230;who I am&#8230;who you are&#8230;<br \/>\nMax: But you can&#8217;t blame her, all right? You&#8217;ve got to promise me&#8230;<br \/>\nMichael: Blame her for what?<br \/>\nMax: For losing her journal&#8230;<br \/>\nIsabel: Oh, my God.<br \/>\nMax: I know it sounds bad, but it&#8217;ll turn up. I know it will. But until then, I&#8217;m handling it. Michael, did you hear what I said? Michael?<br \/>\n(At Crashdown after hours)<br \/>\n[&#8220;Torn&#8221; by Creed is playing]\nLiz: Sorry, we&#8217;re closed.<br \/>\nLiz: Michael&#8230;um, I&#8217;m sorry, the kitchen&#8217;s closed.<br \/>\nMichael: That&#8217;s all right. I just ate.<br \/>\nLiz: Um, you know, actually this is for employees only.<br \/>\nMichael: Max told me what happened.<br \/>\nLiz: Oh&#8230;he did?<br \/>\nLiz: What did he say?<br \/>\nMichael: He said you wrote it all down, Liz.<br \/>\nLiz: He said that?<br \/>\nLiz: What do you want?<br \/>\nMichael: I want you to know it wasn&#8217;t smart to write all those things down, Liz.<br \/>\nLiz: Yeah&#8230;I know that now.<br \/>\nMichael: I knew it a week ago.<br \/>\nLiz: Excuse me?<br \/>\nMichael: That was the night I sat at the first booth. Maybe you remember.<br \/>\n(Flashback to a week ago)<br \/>\nMichael: It was late like tonight and you were at the counter&#8230;writing.<br \/>\nMichael: Homework?<br \/>\nLiz: Uh, yeah&#8230;a little bit.<br \/>\nMichael: But it wasn&#8217;t homework, was it?<br \/>\nLiz: No, it wasn&#8217;t.<br \/>\nMichael: You could have put us in an awful spot, Liz. Roswell&#8217;s not exactly the town you want to be unique in, if you know what I mean. You have to know who your friends are.<br \/>\nMichael: I had to know the risk&#8230;so I had to know what your journal said.<br \/>\nLiz: You took it&#8230;<br \/>\nMichael: I never meant for things to get out of control&#8230;it&#8217;s nice to know we have at least one friend in this town.<br \/>\n(Michael gives the journal back to Liz)<br \/>\nLiz: Does Max know that you&#8230;<br \/>\nMichael: No&#8230;and you know what would be really great? If you didn&#8217;t tell him.<br \/>\nLiz: But why didn&#8217;t you just destroy this, Michael? Because anyone that found this would know all about you.<br \/>\nMichael: No&#8230;they&#8217;d know all about you, Liz.<br \/>\nMichael: Thank you for giving me one more reason to envy Max Evans.<br \/>\n(Michael turns to leave)<br \/>\nMichael: And you might want to get better window locks&#8230;for when your criminals happen to be human.<br \/>\n(Liz clutches her journal to her chest and walks off)<br \/>\n(Liz goes to UFO Center to find Max)<br \/>\nLiz: Hi.<br \/>\nMax: Oh, hey.<br \/>\nLiz: I seem to be finding myself here quite a bit lately.<br \/>\nMax: Maybe you&#8217;d be interested in the season pass. $19&#8230;it includes the guided tour and a box lunch.<br \/>\nLiz: Everything&#8217;s ok, Max. I have my journal.<br \/>\nMax: You found it.<br \/>\nLiz: I guess you could say it found me. I left it at the Crashdown and a customer returned it.<br \/>\nMax: A customer?<br \/>\nLiz: A friend&#8230;a good friend.<br \/>\nLiz: Uh&#8230;look, Max, now that this is all over and everything, I feel I owe you an explanation to why I wrote those things.<br \/>\nMax: No, you don&#8217;t.<br \/>\nLiz: No&#8230;I know you think that I was foolish, you know, to write about that day and you and everything. What I wrote in my journal, it didn&#8217;t really have anything to do with science. Um&#8230;that day that you saved me, I felt something that I just had to put into words&#8230;so years from now, if anyone ever&#8230;if anyone ever touches me the way that you did, I&#8217;ll know what it&#8217;s supposed to feel like.<br \/>\nMax: So, can I see it? What you wrote?<br \/>\nLiz: Oh&#8230;yeah, I don&#8217;t&#8230;I don&#8217;t think that&#8217;s a good idea.<br \/>\nMax: No?<br \/>\nLiz: No.<br \/>\nMax: Why? Because if I read what you wrote in your journal, I reaLize how you really see me.<br \/>\nLiz: Exactly.<br \/>\n(Outside at picnic benches)<br \/>\nIsabel: I can&#8217;t believe you&#8217;re still reading that.<br \/>\nMax: Guilty pleasure.<br \/>\n(Isabel gestures to Michael who&#8217;s lost in thought)<br \/>\nMax: Michael, you ok?<br \/>\nMichael: Yeah. I just wish I had a few more answers. The dome, you know? I mean what&#8217;s the point of having a vision if it doesn&#8217;t mean anything?<br \/>\nMax: Patience, space boy.<br \/>\nIsabel: You&#8217;re in an awfully good mood&#8230;does this mean that the diary&#8230;<br \/>\nMax: Safe and sound.<br \/>\nIsabel: So where was it?<br \/>\nMax: Liz wouldn&#8217;t say. She said a good friend brought it back. Anybody want anything?<br \/>\nMichael: I&#8217;ll go with you.<br \/>\nMax: Isabel?<br \/>\nIsabel: No thanks.<br \/>\n(Isabel flips through the book Max was reading)<br \/>\nIsabel: Boring.<br \/>\n(Isabel drops the book and it opens up to the last page with a picture of the author in front of his house, a geodesic dome)<br \/>\nIsabel: Max. Michael.<br \/>\nMax: What&#8217;s the problem?<br \/>\nIsabel: This. Michael, it&#8217;s your vision.<br \/>\n(Late at night, Liz is walking home)<br \/>\n[&#8220;Colorblind&#8221; by Counting Crows is playing]\nVoiceover: October 28th. I&#8217;ve missed a few days. But in my absence I&#8217;ve been thinking about some things, about life before Max Evans saved me, of how I used to pray for something to happen, something to just break the routine, you know, of school and work&#8230;something that would make a small town feel bigger, that would make a small town girl feel bigger, too. 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