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#i'll try expanding on the fashion of this world more another time!!!
cervixpiercer · 1 year
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What is sex, what could it be, and what should it be?
Sleights of Reason by Mary Beth Mader is primarily a text on the ontology of concepts. Central to it is Mader’s metaphorical use of the ‘Jacquemart.’ The Jacquemart is, in example, the cuckoo bird on a cuckoo clock—it is a moving mechanism which activates in time with a chiming mechanism. The purpose of the Jacquemart’s movement, however, is to appear as though it is the source of the chime. Mader’s claim is that concepts function similarly: they commit acts of “internal ventriloquism” in order to appear as though one part is doing the work of another part.
The specific concept which Mader works with in Sleights is sex. The book takes aim at a ‘steelmanned’ concept of sex. That concept, put shortly, is “a bimodal quality of humans that normally develops along one of two pathways.” Mader picks out three concepts within this sex concept for close analysis: bimodality (bisexuality), normality, and development. Sleights devotes a chapter to the specific Jacquemart’s at play in each of those concepts. Mader’s argument, however, is not that these concepts are bad because, they participate in or include the Jacquemart mechanisms; for the most part, she does not develop an argument that these concepts are bad (although it is clear that she believes this to be the case; at one point she refers to sex as “ethically disastrous”). Nor does she seem to scorn the Jacquemart mechanism itself. Rather, what is demonstrated here is that the only reference that these concepts actually do is self-reference.  When something like bisexuality reaches out into the world, and points at the mass of humanity, at common sets of chromosomes or repeating patterns of flesh, what in fact happens is that bisexuality points at itself.
There is a thriving literature on the remediation of concepts, what is commonly called the “ameliorative project,” and associated with Sally Haslanger, and analytic philosophy of sex.  The vast majority of the literature in this area, including Haslanger’s work specifically, is committed to some sort of realism about sex, with a more skeptical lens tuned towards ‘gender’ (there is a strong distinction here, which isn’t necessarily present in Mader’s work (although Mader does write exclusively about sex, it could be read somewhat creatively as including social aspects)).  The value of Mader’s project is that it provides rebuke to realist positions on sex and provides an alternative ontology for thinking about what it is we are doing with concepts. Appreciating the self-reference of concepts opens up many more doors for thinking of things to do with thinking and ways of organizing our doings. This allows us to work with more explicitly normative concerns foregrounded, rather than delimiting our options by what we can presently see as real.
The goal of my project is to provide some normative guidelines for what sorts of concepts we might try to create, how we might mark out a concept that is worth actualizing among ourselves. My plans include:
Expanding my knowledge of the ameliorative project within contemporary analytic philosophy of sex
Reviewing feminist work on the concept of sex (in all traditions I can find writing on)
Learning about the project of “conceptual engineering”
Reading sexological writing on the sex-gender split (s/o to Lydia for referring to this as an example of what was originally imagined as “conceptual engineering”)
I’ll probably try to read one “work” from each of these categories in a rotating fashion, taking (and posting) notes from each. I’m looking forward to sharing it with you. I'll be tagging each post with "#what is sex" and will probably make a button on my blog that takes you right to them eventually. But for now, this is a starting point.
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the-firebird69 · 9 months
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There are few things wrong here when is he's not sleeping much at night he had a nap and slept 3 hours 1 hour last night it's really good now it's terrible and people have to leave alone
Mac
And it leads us back to the imbeciles and they're the ones doing it they don't sleep either and they don't get anything done then they get hurt speaking of which.
-they had the morning meeting already and they to get to sleep some you said the treatment he's getting here is obscene and they went through a list of things are doing to him and said we have to stop them
-we have our list too in a coincide we want these guys out of here so we heard what they're planning and hasn't going to go through it and they have a lot of stuff that they're going to do first thing I want to do is make sure that he has a real bug control checking here and there's nobody checking for real bugs we are passively and summer scanning and we do know there's some dangerous was around so we want him with better protection
-this world is full of this crap and we have to get it out of there and we're going to start pretty soon
-is ordering cage you in that he bugs and that would be zigzag says he's got tons in but he since we want to get rid of them and there are more luck who are getting rid of them and we can do that too where they are and expand it and we're doing it now both of them and we're sending it out and that was zigzag and we're sending out hours and Hera has one so I'll do it now
-we have a few things to say these bugs can be used and we're going to but we need to get rid of some and I'm showing where and there's some huge ones we need to get rid of and now and he says we can use these bugs and he should help me clarify that if it's in a populated area and we're not using them now and I'm not going to get to them then making you something else and they don't need them really and he admits it's a pain in the ass so I'm making the area is bigger and I do know what he's saying and we're going to sit with zigzag and see what can really do I'm going to do that today that takes care of that
-there's a huge number of things going on but we're going to be brief cuz he haven't rested he hasn't rested
-it's the number one thing is we have more luck at the outside perimeter of Charlotte county and a lot of them and on the inside the second 10 have been organizing all night and threatening keeping you up it's a spoiled brats. It's a huge number of these idiots if you're going to die momentarily and yeah they're from here has never been making noises and harassing people and threatening they'll be dead and in moments and it came from the backside it's another 400,000 and soon there won't be any original jackasses here the others come in and they're not so praising and they noticed that they survive longer we estimated they're going to attack within the next 20 minutes it's not very long from now and they really need to give it a rest and they won't so they'll fail it's horrible and it happens every time.
-the attack commences shortly and if they wait I'll be surprised
-there are other things that were going on last night that are happening now it's a massive assault on Paris France there are teams everywhere shoot each other it's a mess and we go ahead and we take out teams all night long and it's been horrible it's been huge teams wiped out and we're pulling all these bodies out in more accordion it's just disgusting and it needs to be moved and we hate to say this but the old-fashioned way and how they going to move it well he is forced as he forced to stay here so it's a trick but it doesn't really work again his idea is to move there if you asked her to Egypt and it would be safer for everybody concerned and it's going to happen pretty soon but this edge of Tomorrow will probably happen sooner and we can see it happening forces are building up on the UK and yes more luck and there's a lot of them. They have a lot of equipment and they're going to try to use it it's a huge day it's a giant day we think this assault starts from the UK and it is going to be nasty don't make any mistake about it it is going to be a nasty nasty battle huge numbers of idiots will be dead by the end of today massive piles of morons and they're going to try and grab people who want the thing and see if they have any ideas sometimes they try for our son he's like no you go ahead and more or less have to at that point but wow what a battle this is going to be it's already gigantic and they're building a forces huge ones okay and it's kind of weird because they get stopped at the beginning of Europe and are not allowed in and they don't want to treat things through with weaponry and then stopped at the at the other side of the channel and we hear it goes on for a few days and they finally move it otherwise otherwise it wouldn't stop.
-there's a few other things going on but these are what's major actually the warlock are continuously attacking the empire bases and Stan spaces too they didn't make too much progress on any of the empire bases even small ones and they dinged a couple of the medium large 10x10 hits about three of them and one of the large bases they hit a 20x20 area try to spread it out and we're engulfed in flame all of them died it was a horrific scene and they really didn't try it again and failed and stand had 30 very large pieces and now he has five that are 20% had 20 medium large and they are at about 15 gone and five left at 20%. The small bases are out in his areas where attacked and ravaged and overrun three times and he is deciding what to do he has lost 5 million more ships and he's at 25 million and they are going to attack again the Eastern hemisphere shortly but over in the Western hemisphere they were attacking all night and there were 30 very large and now there are 10 very large at 50% there were 20 very medium large well large and now there's 10 at 50% and there were 15 medium and now there's seven at 50% very strange numbers and they lost tons of people fighting in the areas here and that's the warlock and Stan and they're almost both done a couple more nights Stan will be out and oversees the Eastern hemisphere he only has 10 million chips out of 25 and he spent most of them to be gone and the empire has claimed 15 million out of the missing ships of stan it's almost all of them. The warlock rated the basis in the Western hemisphere for the ships below and came up with 100 million of them and they think there's a ball so it's going to be annoying today as they are at their area the upper Midwest refueling and under fire by the max and Stan and they're getting devastated and losing ships so far 20 million oh. The states up there and similar overseas but not as many of course of Illinois there's two bikers left to see all the others are sinking it's five sinking in Ohio there's two left and three are thinking in Missouri we cleared out five bunkers plug them all and decided to wait on sinking and that's because of where it is Michigan three bunkers are sinking and they're only three burgers and we got to fill in with dirt and we're doing that and there will be a sliver with cities on it and cities next to the Great lakes and that's where the movies take place thankfully. Lake Superior is not walled off and Michigan was a problem and still sort of is it won't be for long the whole area will evacuate and will be able to tonight and boy with a pain and evacuating now but throughout the day they're going to learn that the whole place is sinking the only areas are near the lakes and they're all kind of congregated there already and western Pennsylvania there's no room there and the Midwest there's really only an area the size of a big state in the shape of a cone and we are at it and we are taking bunkers out he decided to sink a few because it's such a pain in the ass. And it was outrageous there are three of them that are sinking two twenties and they're 20x20 x20 and 1-60 x60 and it's kind of in one state and the other states are leaving finally and there's some cities that aren't too far away and they're feeling earthquakes and they're leaving to the north and they feel it there they're leaving pretty soon there won't be a road out for real and I'll have to take shifts for real that roads are disappearing
-is a bunch of people who hear our son here and are laughing a little because he's congratulating Trump with his new job as he weightlifting cleaning guy it's just all he's doing and he's mocking people and yapping trying to steal five bucks here and there and it's a total jackass and lost all his companies and it's a poor boy I guess that's what he really wanted to do make fun of weight lifters
-there are actually special groups that are people who ridicule others it's a psychological group they talk about it and yeah I guess they compare notes
-there's a few other things going on and one of them is that they are evicting the people here in the neighborhoods are being evicted finally
-but the evacuation is on in the Midwest and upper Midwest and we expected to grow and grow and today will be huge and if Brian doesn't remove the stuff it will be there and underground and it's moving now and they're big ships heading there 3-5 mi and two three miles. Tons of ships are coming down through the gate and to evacuate and they're going to take on some stuff not much and they're fleeing for their lives as he is f****** sink..
-because these people are attacking the empire The empire is coming in and grabbing them and hauling them off for real and these people act like it's not happening at all and they're a complete jerks for it their numbers are going to be reduced today play a lot it's by a lot and they're continuing the attacks their number has reduced from 7% of yesterday to 6% roughly today off Island few more days they'll be small and the pyramidian fights really hit them hard and there's roughly 1% of their population on Britain and Ireland it's going to collapse into the cavern I said that to the king who said no it is not.
-few other things that are noteworthy this Cruise is getting shot quite often and they're trying to stop them and get rid of them and keep blabbing like idiots and everybody figured out where it's coming from their armies are doing they're a bunch of jackasses. They're being curtails and in Florida their numbers are reducing greatly and some other things that are said in the meetin
-you're going to go over getting our son something money or something it kind of laughing cuz they're not doing it at all and other people are in there screwing around with it
-you're going to make people pay for their comments no they're making them pay for what they're doing huge numbers too and they're getting troops down here
-huge construction projects for starting in Florida and they're assigning security teams in big ones and it's going to diminish these idiots here and keep them from getting here and there's a lot okay it's a lot of projects all over finally huge heavy highway and we're doing some of them they are foreigners and minority morlok too
-it's a more or less huge situation here but these people are so small-minded and inane that they need to leave and it didn't get expressed yesterday and it's getting research now finally is there sick stupid and too dumb to figure it out
-the other things happening in the meeting and the above was said yes and the studies will be in around 8:00 a.m. they said that the guy is trapped in there it is sick upset angry lonely and doesn't have a reliable income is family was killed almost in front of him these people are jerks to him and they know it every day in between they're doing stupid s*** to him does he do to me I could barely take it I'm wicked old cuz the f*** off and they're not useful to him anymore goodbye and it just go on and do dumb s*** I've never seen it before no not really it's a very strange thing here just relationship is odd and these people are a bunch of f*** and he saying all this then he said I want them all dead and he wouldn't mind it so I try to do that and they're sitting on orders to that effect and they don't want to keep juggling them around they were taking over neighborhoods all over the place and it's working I recording them off we ripped them out and put a new buildings new houses it's moving fast and these people be out of here shortly
-they fully intend to try and do stuff to me cocoa plants it's coming up pretty quick and it is going to be something interesting they have plans for it
-they have a lot of plans to help our son and we're going to maximum now and we're enacting them now and lots of include health and he really needs it is suffering and trying stuff and then they screw around with them starting to oxygenate and we think they have ants bite him and they did and he says well you used to help me heal it's really bizarre cuz it does and they keep doing it there's a whole bunch of them that come in at night and they end up dying from biting him, it's only a few that actually do and usually it's because he doesn't turn the light on in this once on his mouthwash and stuff so I'm going to have to help him with that and there's some other stuff happening here and we heard in the meeting
-you plan to take them out of buildings and to keep them out really sleeping in there and working or something and it's annoying as hell and we had to take them over or we use them and we shut them down and they went around town and they're plenty of these buildings this one sucks that one sucks this whole area that always ends up sucking so they're going to try courting It off that's supposed to be in there and yes the historical homes and they always find a few people in them always it's a huge nuisance and they don't want to find any one day they found 20 people idiots in a historical home that's a mess so they have to patrol it and that's all I could really do and it started doing it the other day and pulled the idiots out and it took them away to prison most of them didn't come back oh all of them there's a few more areas of doing this in finally and it makes it a lot easier up by Walmart Jehovah's assholes they keep moving into the clothes hotels and they're using the laundry machines and should be no electricity but that somehow turning it on and the insist on doing the laundry so people get pissed at him and call the cops because they turn the electricity on you keep saying don't have the boy ride by here you're right by I don't know and they're fuming. And just say that they seriously hear us they say I'm not really they'd be there in a minute since it is so sat around for an hour I said nobody sees us at all was out in the balcony. Went on for a few weeks and finally some cops said there's people over there it's kind of funny because they were pulled out they said you finally found us that was hell they're trying to live with this fast food is disgusting you shut up now you're a boy so we can't walk that far you simply can't we got really mad so this is way too hard and they start saying back you wanted you to stop and you would not he's going to seriously stupid matrix and we can't get people to do the mission and they wanted to and they said we can't do it can we I said nope and they all kind of laugh the prison and they were not going to let them go anywhere and they didn't and they just sat in there with the ships people are going after those and they might try for it cuz it's kind of how it's written and they really need to and it's kind of really awful time to do it no it would weaken the clones and I guess it's a threat on the clothes it's pretty severe threat and it would actually undermine their operation especially the AI because they do a lot of this nice and White satin and they get armies to go belly up
-it's a huge number of people the same needs rest and he does he only have a couple more things
-this area is a mess and people need to straighten it out I don't need to go to hell and it's true
-several huge actions are beginning because of last night's announcements
1. Edge of Tomorrow type actions all over the eastern hemisphere and several on the Western hemisphere and they found a few pyramidian in Brazil and several in East LA and about 20 of them in Chicago and yes it's the Justice League The avengers and more you're going to go there and try and secure them it is a huge huge huge War and overseas there are thousands if not millions of these and they are all being accounted for. And our son and daughter says there's got to be more here and they are fighting them in New Mexico they found 20 in Mexico they found 200 they're being moved overseas slowly it was caught. This is probably 40,000 in America and 2 million in South America and 20 million overseas they're all going to Egypt and no there's not that many pyramids there's about 10 million pyramids believe it or not only about 4 million are exposed. And it does not look like they put them on the pyramid no they kept cool. And it's odd they're huge bunkers below the pyramids and it doesn't look like they're putting them there no that's where they're going and each of the clansman's family and that's what the clans planned to do.
More later
Thor Freya
This is a good song it's starting to all make sense to me
Hera
She knows what all the stuff is but some of the songs make a lot more sense and to me too
Zues
is a good man I don't want to see him hurt Hera
We want to see him hurt either I'm going to work on it
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otherwindow · 3 years
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for blooming dead, how are the fashion trends with so many colored dyes and eco-friendly fabrics? are there certain mock-ups of pre apocalypse fashion or are there flower inspired clothes, the ideas spreading from settlement to settlement by traders, or something else?
Great question!!! The fashion of the Blooming Dead would be similar to other post apocalyptic settings, just with lots of dyes and fabrics from the flowers and plant fibres. I figure there'd be lots of pockets to store protective bouquets like armour or soaps.
Funnily enough, lots of Florists would probably equip themselves in gardening and farming gear to deal with the zombies and flora overgrowth.
FINALLY, flowers have been so important for survival that there'd be floral imagery everywhere like the image below. Floral embroidery, floral decorations, floral art, floral everything!
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Souji Tendou & Shouichi Tsugami
“Shuffle”
Arata Kagami & Makoto Hikawa
“Shuffle”
Heya! ^_^ This one is just the Tendou & Shouichi story, I'll post the other one separately and tag you.
Song: "Mr. Blue Sky," Electric Light Orchestra (Spotify)
it's a beautiful new day
The weather’s cooling, but still not really cold, and that means it’s time to take in the last harvest of the year.
Shouichi spends the morning in the garden, picking vegetables. His plants generally keep producing long after every other vegetable garden in the neighborhood has curled into itself for the season, and he’s not entirely sure why, but he doesn’t really mind. He’ll spend a few days figuring out to do with all of these leftovers. Some can be pickled or jarred or otherwise preserved, others will need to be eaten right away—there’s a local shelter that always needs fresh vegetables. He picks daikon and imagines it in bright yellow slices, sharp and clean and cleansing; a cabbage says, kimchi; several heads of garlic will obviously be confit, and he’ll have to make bread to spread some of it on.
When he’s filled two baskets he stops and goes inside for a drink of water and a quick snack. He also starts making a list of what to do with everything, which ends up taking more time than he’d planned, and when he gets back outside with another empty basket there’s somebody standing on the sidewalk looking at his cucumber plants.
Shouichi’s first thought is wow, he’s almost prettier than Makoto, and then a silent, personal scolding, because nobody’s better-looking than Makoto, that’s how the world works. He is a good-looking young guy, though, he’s got ridiculously long eyelashes and nice hair in a very fashionable haircut. Actually he’s very fashionable in general, his clothes look expensive and new. He’s carrying a brown paper bag full of groceries in one arm and frowning, very faintly, at the cucumbers, which Shouichi hasn’t even gotten to yet, so obviously the best way to open a conversation is with, “Would you like some?”
The young guy blinks, looking surprised, and then weirdly annoyed for a second, like he’s upset with himself for being surprised. “I apologize, I didn’t mean to intrude.”
“Don’t worry about it! I’m harvesting today anyway, and I have way too much for just myself. Do you like konjac? Or cabbage?”
“Ah, no thank—I was actually curious about your gardening techniques.”
“Oh!” Shouichi beams at him. “Do you garden?”
The young guy looks a little pained. “I attempt to. My younger sister has recently become interested in sustainable eating, and has insisted that we begin our own vegetable garden. Unfortunately it has become clear that gardening is…not a skill that comes to me naturally.”
“Ohhh, yeah, it can be really tricky. Here, I was going to make some tea, you want to come inside so we’re not just standing around in the cold?”
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Ten minutes later they’re sitting in the kitchen, drinking tea, and the young guy, whose name is Tendou—Shouichi’s pretty sure he recognizes the name from somewhere, but he can’t quite place it—is saying, “My, ah, friend Kagami has displayed an unexpected talent for growing herbs, we have a basil plant in remarkable condition, but the vegetable plants have failed to thrive.”
“Well, what are you trying to grow?”
“My other sister has recently been working to expand the menu at her restaurant, and requested tomatoes.”
“Ohh.” Shouichi wrinkles his nose. “Tomatoes are hard,you sort of have to be mean to them. I’ve never really gotten along with tomatoes. I can grow them, but I never cook with them at home, and anyway the way they want to be treated always feels wrong.”
This gets him a thoughtful look from Tendou. “No, you don’t seem like a person at ease with cruelty.”
“That’s nice of you to say! Anyway, I could probably make you some recommendations, but it’s honestly easier if I take a look at your garden, do you live near here?” Before Tendou can answer something clicks. “Wait, don’t answer that. Tendou, Tendou…wait, I do know that name, isn’t yours the big house a few blocks over?”
“That’s, ah. Yes, that is my home.”
“Then that’s not far at all! I can come look at the garden sometime soon, if you like. I mean, I won’t have another real day off for a little while, and I don’t know what your schedule looks like, but we can figure something out, I’d love to help. Wait, did you say your sister has a restaurant?”
“Yes, she’s the head cook at the Bistro La Salle.” Tendou looks a little puzzled. “What do you do that your schedule is so busy?”
“Oh, I’ve been meaning to check out La Salle! I’d say I’m checking out the competition, but they’re more of a lunch place, right?” Shouichi grins at Tendou’s slow nod. “My place is Restaurant Agito, it’s only a street or two over from there.”
“You’re the head chef at Restaurant Agito?”
Shouichi’s grin gets a little wider. “That’s me! Why, did you think I was a homemaker? That’s what most people guess when they meet me.”
The very faint blush on Tendou’s otherwise impassive face tells him he’s right. “I’ve been meaning to visit your restaurant for some time, but we rarely go out for dinner.”
“So then we’re even, I haven’t been to your sister’s and you haven’t been to mine. Hey, buddy,” to the large kabuto beetle that’s just landed on his shoulder, and which Tendou is staring at in what looks like shock, “you’re out a little late in the season, aren’t you? Must be chilly, I can’t blame you for coming inside. Anyway, restaurant opens at three, but I’m generally there from one o’clock on, if you come by before we open and ask for me I’ll show you the kitchen garden there, up on the roof.” He pauses, gauging his new friend’s manner, and then continues with, “And if you bring your partner along with then I’ll make you something special, it can be nice to have a restaurant all to yourself. If he’s free during the day, that is, I can always reserve you guys a table if an evening would work better.”
The very faint blush gets slightly darker, which is satisfying; Tendou seems like a guy who doesn’t get thrown off his stride very often, and in Shouichi’s admittedly-rapid judgment he probably needs it. “He’s a policeman in the neighborhood—may I ask how you guessed?”
Shouichi shrugs, inadvertently dislodging the kabuto beetle, which flies off to perch on the kitchen windowsill. “I’m sort of a psychic.” Which isn’t entirely inaccurate, he is sort of like a psychic. “And hey, maybe he knows my guy, Makoto’s a detective, they’ve probably met.”
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satrangee-ray · 3 years
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The Snack of a Lifetime
Book: Open Heart 3 and beyond.
Pairing(s): Ethan × NB!MC {Dr Inara Hepburn (she/they)}.
Rating: Teen+
Summary: Inara barges into the DT room with some obnoxious snacks to force Ethan into taking a break. But is that all they have in mind, or will their brilliant plan saved for later take him by pleasant surprise?
Category: Fluff, banter, life decisions and celebrations 🎉😁✌.
Trope: Weddings and Proposals.
Warning(s): one or two swear words, mention of a sex act.
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Writer's note: By the time this starts, Ethan and MC have already said their 'I love you's, are in a committed relationship, and more or less everyone knows about it. In my original HC for Inara and Ethan they don't get married this early, so this is kind of an AU cause I really wanted to write a proposal fic. Also the whole lawsuit drama didn't happen, cause I said so, and most sane people would agree.
Ethan wasn't used to receiving.
It was apparent in the way he interacted with the world, immediately getting suspicious of anyone who would remotely extend some sort of courtesy towards him. 
He knew if he ever wanted to have something for himself, no one but he would have to take initiative to go get it. And for two-way processes like relationships, he had no belief whatsoever on the legitimacy of such things.
That was until Inara waltzed into his life, and amazed him with the possibility that he could be on the receiving end of good things without having to worry about any strings attached. Be it love, or a blowjob, or "care", as he previously liked to call it– the best things life ever had to offer were simply falling into his lap, and he couldn't find himself complaining.
Inara cared, in the truest sense of the word.
She cared enough to take off his glasses and cover him up in warm blankets, whenever he would fall asleep with an open medical journal in his hands. She cared enough to know just how he liked his coffee, or to school his scotch habits whenever they would get a little out of hand. And presently, she cared enough to let him work overtime, by agreeing to grab lunch with Tobias instead.
Ethan couldn't afford to take breaks. These days, he had to work even in between shifts, to finish editing his second medical book decently before it's approaching release date.
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(One month before Inara's board exams)
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The diagnostics office sat deserted, except for one doctor. A wooden desk, with papers sprawled all around. Ethan pinched the bridge of his nose, as he kept his glasses aside.
Suddenly the office door swung open, and three figures strolled in. Two practically tumbled, giggling overenthusiastically. The third one was Harper, who calmly walked in holding a tray, and shook her head with an amused expression.
Ethan looked up, and saw Tobias and Inara, each triumphantly holding up all their 10 fingers at him.
"Ring Chips!" Inara squealed, running towards Ethan. "Si baked these last night, and brought them as extra snacks for her fourteen hour shift today, but of course, we managed to hog some. So dig in!"
Ethan cautiously eyed the bright yellow crisps looped through Inara's fingers, and said, "you're not expecting me to eat those atrocities, are you?"
"Did you just call Sienna's baked goods an atrocity? That's wrong on so many levels E, lemme just get her on the phone..."
"NO", Ethan replied on high alert.
"That's what I thought. Cause bold words for someone who struggles even with a pancake."
Tobias and Harper chuckled, struggling in vain to stifle it.
"Fine, give me one here", Ethan said, extending his hand towards Harper's tray which contained the particular baked snacks.
"Nope, that's not the way", Inara stopped him, slapping his hand. "If you're doing this, you gotta do it right."
A loud exhale escaped Ethan. "What now, Rookie?"
"E, you can't just pick one chip and eat it, okay? You gotta slip it through your finger, and try to grab it with your mouth, the childhood nostalgia way. Like this."
Inara brought their hand to their mouth, and swallowed one whole finger, sucking on it until the chip looped through it flew backwards into their mouth. They proceeded to chew on it, staring straight into Ethan's eyes. 
He was so screwed. 
Turning away from Inara's gaze with tremendous effort, he wordlessly picked up a chip loop from the tray and tried to slip it into his finger.
"Too small", Tobias remarked, and handed him another. "Try a bigger one."
This time the ring effortlessly slipped through his finger, sitting perfectly at it's base. Ethan stared at it, perplexed, for a few moments.
"Yes! Now consume it with your mouth", Inara's excited cheers continued.
Harper couldn't hold in a scoff, while the youngest doctor in the room remained blissfully unaware of the implications of their phrase.
Ethan's mouth opened in protest, but he realized it's futility immediately and decided to close it. Scrunching up his entire face, in disbelief that he was actually doing this, he lowered his head, and slowly raised his hand to his face.
When his finger holding the chip was well within his reach, he opened his mouth once again to grab it. But just when he was about to take the bite, Inara acted quickly and slipped the chip out of his finger, causing Ethan to bite into his own skin instead. 
"Aahh, Nars what the hell! Are you nuts?"
The three other doctors in the room unabashedly cracked up now, not bothering to hide their glee in Ethan being tortured like that.
Inara began stroking his beard softly, before leaving a quick kiss on his cheek.
Shades of light pink took over it in response.
"You should have acted faster, honey", Inara said, taking his hands into theirs. Another gentle peck landed on his lips.
"Now I'm already running late, there's this patient I have to check on, gotta yeet. But you better finish the rest of those snacks, along with the real food we brought you for lunch, and for God's sake, please look up from those damn papers for five minutes, and take a freakin' chill pill!" 
The last words were shouted as they rushed out the door.
Ethan and Tobias sighed.
"They're the best thing that has ever happened to you"
"Indeed", Ethan said in earnest. "I'll be very inclined to agree."
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(Four months after Inara's board exams)
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The gorgeous venue sparkled with chandeliers and boujee people in expensive suits. Small round tables, aesthetic chairs, congratulations in order everywhere. No, it wasn't the medical industry's 'it' couple getting married, it was the 'it' doctor, and the chief of medicine's second book getting launched instead. 
Ethan had walked into the Edenbrook atrium that morning like it was a war zone. His expression still spelt terror, as he uneasily shifted his glance between some of his guests, shooting small, forced smiles their way.
"Why do we always have to do this?", he had asked Naveen. "Why couldn't we just release the damn book in stores? Why host a useless social gathering with forty thousand rich snobs who are only any good at showing off and draining your energy?"
Naveen had shook his head and hit him with an assertive "it's necessary."
So currently, Ethan stood awkward to his bones, in the middle of this necessary evil. Until, a certain presence near the door cued him to look up.
It was them.
Pantsuit in a sinful vermillion, the colour glowing bright against their skin. Red bottom wedges, that only aided their boss status. Brunette locks framing their face, so impeccably contrasting the emerald eyes looking affectionately back at him. Those, which never failed to take his breath away.
Inara Hepburn.
His giver, his lover, his Rookie.
And Ethan couldn't be more mesmerized, or reassured.
"Need some help picking your jaw off the floor, Ramsey?" Inara quipped, as they strode towards Ethan, torturously slow.
"I– well…", he stammered, before clearing his throat. "Is that look the reason why you chose to arrive 'fashionably late', and drive separately to my book launch from our own apartment?"
"Yeah, definitely the look, but I daresay some other things as well", they said, placing a playful hand on Ethan's chest. "You'll soon find out."
He smiled warmly at them. "Is that a challenge?"
"Have you ever backed down from one?"
A reckless mistake of letting his eyes slip to their lips, and Ethan couldn't wait any longer. He wrapped his arms around their waist, kissing them hard and deep. Drinking in their mouth, their warmth, their sensations. Aching to draw as much energy as he could to power through this event, from his greatest source of confidence, his only constant supporter. 
"I love you so much, Rookie", he panted, after the kiss broke off.
"Some brand new information there", teased Inara, bumping their nose into his. "You know I love you too, E. Now tell me what's bothering you."
Ethan pulled back swiftly at that, and stared at them in astonishment.
"What?"
"What 'what'? It was all over your face when I entered, and you still don't look quite alright. What's wrong, love? I don't recall you being afraid of public speaking!"
"I'd address an audience in my dreams! I just don't understand what's up with these people who come up individually to congratulate me, and purposefully try to expand those two lines into a whole one-on-one conversation. Scandalous!"
Inara nodded vigorously in agreement.
"Such a mood, b*tch, such a mood."
Peels of laughter were shared again, at their effortless mutual understanding, and at the usage of Inara's all time favourite nickname.
"All the best", they wished, shaking him by the lapels of his coat. "Get out there, and kill it!"
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About an hour later, applause sounded from every corner of the atrium. Ethan beamed, as he finished reading the last line of a snippet about his latest research from his book.
Clapping proudly from the crowds was Inara, a lover on a mission.
"Thank you everyone, for joining me here today", Ethan said, amongst cheers and buzzing words of encouragement from fellow doctors and other esteemed medical personalities. "I hope I will be able to add value to patient-care through my efforts behind this book. There are some people I would like to specifically thank for being of immense help on my journey till here, so let's begin. Dad, thank you so much for coming to support me. Means a lot. Maybe because of my personal outlook, I could never comprehend your brand of unconditional love, which you so freely offer without actively needing me to work for it. I know now how valuable and rare that is, and how it has helped me grow into the man I am today. For that I will always be grateful. Naveen, thank you so much. You know if I start listing 'what for', I won't finish."
A lighthearted chuckle spread among the crowd.
"You always keep saying my success is my own, but I firmly believe there was no way I would have been the doctor I am without your help and guidance. Thank you for being the excellent mentor and leader by example that you are, you still motivate me to become better everyday. And, last but not the least… Inara."
All eyes in the audience shifted towards one young attending, who was clutching her glass out of giddiness.
"I really want to say thank you, but those two words will never be able to express the amount of gratitude I hold towards you. Before you, my life was only ever about blacks and whites. Giving my everything into medicine, working late nights and coming back to an empty apartment with scotch in my hand, I thought I was doing it all right. But when I met you, got to know you, I… you left me in utter awe of who you are, both as a professional and as a person. I couldn't stop myself from falling in love, and in respect, with your brain, your mind, and your soul. I am so glad you were patient with me while I was busy trying to deny it. You continued to show that patience even until recently, when I was all cranky with writer's block. Now I know the great Dr. Inara Hepburn is also a published novel writer, so of course that bit might have come out of empathy, but nonetheless, I'm thankful for it. Today, I'm about to release a book I put my all into, the information in which might hopefully change the face of what I'm most passionate about – public healthcare, for the better. And I'd rather not share this moment with anyone else. So Inara, would you please honour me by coming up on stage to receive the first ever copy of 'Prognosis and Evaluation'?"
Inara couldn't speak, stunned into silence for a bit. They had no idea Ethan would be the one for emotional public speeches, and here they were, utterly moved, in for another surprise. So would he be, soon, they reasoned in their head, and gathered themselves. Keeping their drink aside on a table, they strode towards the stage, eyes shining with pride, love, and determination.
Determination to get this right.
Ethan took their hand as soon as they stepped on the first stair, and led them upstage. 
A copy of the book, new and shining, was lying, all theirs to hold.
'Prognosis and Evaluation: A comprehensive study.'
Their heart swelled at the words written on the first page of the book.
Typical Ethan's handwriting, somehow neat and gibberish at the same time.
'My love, my north star, I promise to never let you down' - Dr Ramsey Ethan <3.
Tears. Instantly, a whole lot of them rolled down their cheeks. They clutched the book hard and hugged it to their chest, holding on tight. Ethan held them in turn, locking their shaking frame in his embrace, as the crowd broke into a unanimous applause.
"E, I don't know what to say", Inara began, on being handed over the mic. "Si would have cried so much if she were present here, Naveen's already crying."
Their grandmentor smiled back at them through his tears.
"The thing is, I love success. I love standing in the spotlight, having my own life, and earning my own achievements. Despite that, there is always a deeper warmth in standing next to someone you love, when they accomplish great things, and shouting "my person!" Today, you've given me that opportunity, and I'm so grateful to you for it. I'm proud of you for believing in yourself, and speaking your voice not as a "mechanism of coping with the means of this corrupt world", but as a means to bring genuine change because you believe you can. I've always seen you try so hard to never let your loved ones down, and that effort is what I'm so here for. People like you are rare, and I'm glad I got one to myself, to constantly cheerlead for, now and as long as you'll have me. I'll never leave your side, Ethan. I'd love us to forever be each other's hype person. Not just in practice, but also… officially."
Three distinct gasps were heard in the room.
Alan, Naveen and Tobias let their pinkies lock into each other.
Ethan's eyes widened, as he took in the meaning behind their words, starting to sense what might be coming.
Doubt. Disbelief. Shock. Anticipation.
In the next moment, they were down on one knee.
"Ethan Jonah freaking Ramsey, will you marry me?"
Dead silence in the entire room, everyone taking in what just happened.
Ethan's hands flew to his mouth.
Minutes passed.
One… two… and five...
No one said a word.
Eventually, the entire audience burst into cheers and jubilation. Even in such a formal event as that, quite a few wayward whistles were heard.
And then there was the man of the hour, standing centre stage, shell shocked. Still trying to process everything.
"Inara... Rookie, I–"
He couldn't. Form words or coherent sentences. His entire focus was on the person and the tiny blue box in front of him.
"There's a ring in there for real?"
'Shit', he cursed internally. What a ridiculous question.
Of course this was real. Their love was real, they were real. He was to get married. What? Wow. Really?
Of course there would be a ring for real.
"Depends", Inara said with a wink. "On whether or not you say yes."
"Come on Ethan!" 
Encouragements burst from his acquaintances in the crowd, imploring him to say yes. His three musketeers, however, were heard the loudest.
'Yes', Ethan thought to himself. 'Yes.'
He had to say it.
"Yes", he tried whispering under his breath.
A first time, then a second.
"Yes. YES OF COURSE I’LL MARRY YOU!"
He exclaimed those words in ecstacy before dropping down on his knees as well, and pulled his lover in against him. He engulfed her in his arms, holding her so tight, it could knock the breath out of his chest. 
"Yes Inara, it would mean the world to me if I could marry you", he whispered again into her ear.
"Good thing I asked then, E", Inara whispered back, before squeezing him one last time and pulling away. 
"Ring! Ring! Ring! Ring!", the crowd chanted.
The widest smile ever was shot their way, as Inara once again took hold of the navy box. She waited for both of them to steady themselves, and Ethan found himself holding his breath. 
At last, the cover of the ring case slowly lifted, to reveal… 
A bright yellow ring chip sitting right into the slit of the fabric in the case. 
Confused noises of varying degrees filled the room. Only Naveen, Tobias and Alan watched the whole scene unfold with a twinkle in their eye.
Meanwhile, Ethan's expression progressed from utter cluelessness to gradual realization.
Oh! That ring.
"Wait, how did– how come that snack didn't rot in all these days?"
"Of course it did, love. Our original measuring tape probably decomposed long ago in some trash bin outside a gold shop, after having done its job. This is merely a replica, but you can call it a token."
"Nars… what do you mean?"
"I mean…", Inara said, inserting her hand into her suit pocket, to pull out a sparkling golden band, complete with five little diamonds on top. "May I have your hand?"
"Readily, Rookie… you already have my heart. Always, for as long as you'll have me."
Ethan placed his shivering palm on Inara's steady hand, and she took the opportunity to slip the golden band through his ring finger.
A perfect fit. 
With tears in his eyes, Ethan agreed.
"I'm getting married to you."
"I'm getting married to you!"
Inara squealed at the prospect, and Ethan decided on sealing their joyous sentiment by crashing his lips onto hers in a searing kiss.
The audience went wild, but they were all forgotten in the minds of the lovebirds.
"I can't believe I get to call you fiancé", Ethan wondered in amazement.
"Me neither", said Inara, joining their foreheads together. 
"Say what, we should ask Sienna to bake our wedding cake. Three tier, with a big old fondant ring chip on top."
"What? Ethan Ramsey wants a huge a** fondant snack on the top of his wedding cake! Are you sure he's okay?"
"Yes, he is, and he would do anything for his fiancé!"
With moist eyes and full hearts, they buried themselves again in each other's holds.
This time, with a mutual promise of a forever.
F I N.
Oukay so this happened. I kinda posted it. Shh, I need to breathe.
Thank you so much for reading, if you've made it this far. I hope I haven't damaged too many of your braincells.
Thank you @gaeipsstuff for naming Ethan's book. I would have never, seriously! Thanks for proofreading and giving a detailed analysis, it came extremely handy during the my edit sessions. Thank you @adiehardfan, @jeetushmannfeelz, you know if it wasn't for the both of you, this wouldn't be up on my Tumblr.
This is my first proper OH fic, with an actual story and shenanigans, so I've been super apprehensive about this. Hence, it would mean a real lot to me if you could tell me how you found it. Stay safe, do what you love, stan pixelated characters, and take hugs. Peace✌.
Tagging: @adiehardfan @irisofpurple @barbean
Others kindly let me know if you wanna be tagged!
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af1899 · 3 years
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An update on what I've been up to (July 11th, 2021)
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Memes aside, I've been doing quite a bunch of stuff outside here and I would like to share an update about that, but since it'll stretch a bit, I'll hide it, the tags will also give away a resume of what to expect; and with that said, feel free to read on.
Long ago but still in 2021, while lurking smwcentral.net, I found a .SPC music file in one of the user's profiles while desperately looking to expand my SNES music collection, but the other day, I thought that I'd try finding from where this track called "Dark Jungle" comes from, turns out it's actually an arrangement of said track that ggamer77 made of the original track by Dean Evans for the Jurassic Park 2 game, which got me slowly into the series, its premise is interesting so I might like them in the end.
Next up, I finished summoning for [Ylissean Summer] banner in Fire Emblem Heroes, although it's regrettable that I couldn't make of the summoning marathon as grand I've hoped it to be and planned to, but other promising banners have been appearing since early June or so, trying to drain me from my [Orbs], I want to share details of my summoning in another post later on while sharing the video, since I have the whole session recorded. But that aside, I got Summer Mia in about 30 [Orbs] and I'm quite happy, since she and Lucina are my favorite characters from their home worlds in the Fire Emblem franchise, here's their current build:
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*I die from cringe at missing base [Swift Sparrow 3]*
Not much use for them lately but I want to work and improve their build, I've yet to think how and I've been taking care of other events, I'll try to see if I can aim for a merge or two next year, but for now it's impossible with all of the dangerous banners lurking around.
I also started a game I found through a similar fashion to Jurassic Park 2, it's called Demon's Crest and is a platformer produced by Capcom for the SNES.
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In aesthetics, the game gives me similar vibes to the Castlevania titles of the era, but it's not any less beautiful, not to mention the music is truly a delight, employing a lot of organo and the surround effect:
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Currently, I'm listening to the piece named above, it feels filled with melancholy and nostalgia and I see myself listening to it for hours on end.
I also got access to my PC again, after returning from a vacation in late June, which means that I can try and do other stuff more efficiently, like organizing my fan art collection, doing work and playing games I couldn't test before, like for example: Under Night In-Birth, it's a 2D fighting game I've found about after seeing a lot a character that resembles Mia from Fire Emblem, she's called Orie:
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I adore her design as well as her kindhearted and even-tempered personality, plus the lore in the game seems interesting as well, so I plan to delve a little further, I haven't played much recently because I'm not cut for fighting games *notes how I mash keys randomly*.
I'm also able to play Genshin Impact again, and she's my favorite character:
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Yup, there's a lot of work to be done but I do want to work on my "F2P party", which I happen to like a lot but Lisa is the queen.
I extended another VGM which I haven't been able to extend up until now and I'd like to link it here:
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And finally, I've been fine myself, still existing I guess; I'm currently waiting for news regarding a job I signed up a few weeks ago, but recently I took part of the "psychological" test, recruiters do those here for candidates that pass the interview to see if the recruitee is ready mentally to take on the job, and I think I improved a little over last time.
That'll be it for now, see ya later!
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shinovii · 4 years
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Oh wow, what a Saturday it's become! These episodes came out of the woodwork, and holy smokes I got so excited to watch em!!!
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Okay......how many episodes have we had involving Royal Woods Elementary? Not complaining, just needed a headcount. Also, with an episode name like "Stall Monitor", I was expecting something different. Hmm......ah well, on with the show!!!
Tonight is Parent Teacher Conference night, the single most worrisome day for any student in elementary school.....and maybe middle, and Mrs. Johnson aims to speak to each student's parents. Yes, that also includes Lincoln's as well and he's beyond worried (thank Clyde for the paper bag assist). With all the potential moments he listened, he feels it's gonna be rough for him once Mrs. J speaks to Lynn Sr. and Rita. As such, the man with the plan intends to put a halt to it, but not without some help from the gang...
Okay show of hands, how many actually dreadend Parent Teacher Conferences? It always feels like it wasn't as terrible as most shows made it out to be (well.....unless you were that one mischievous kid, that is.) But I digress, not too bad an episode this one was. It's always interesting seeing what kind of plan Lincoln cooks up because there's many different things he can think of, which makes for some pretty entertaining shenanigans. I'm also glad we got to see the gang's parents show up as well, and even they gave me some good chuckles too (plus seeing Liam's Mee Maw was every bit as crazy as I had thought she'd be). I'll admit the ending was just as I had figured, but it wasn't bad. Overall a solid episode, gave the gang more to work with, and shows Lincoln in his lovable goofy environment.
Also, always count on the McBrides to deliver when on screen!
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I was wondering when Luan was gonna get another episode, lo and behold! Not only that......it's a ship episode too! Great!!! But, even something this good is not without its blemishes....
In the lovely residence that is Casa Loud, awakens a bright and very chipper Luan Loud! It's for good reason too, as it just so happens be her very first date with Benny (yeah, Benny! Ya know, from such classic episodes as L is For Love and Stage Plight)! It's such a joyous occasion for her, but unfortunately it gets cut short as Luan seems to have grown a bulbous boil (no one tell Elmer). Timing........it is impeccable and it hits Luan like a truck! After some helpful (and pretty much ignored) advice from dear big sis Lori, Luan sets out to get her pestering pimple remedied before her big date and the siblings are here to help!
Ohhhh wow this was just a treat! I know it's the typical zit plot, but this was a good way to do this to be honest. Luan, even when she's trying to handle a serious situation, continues to make light of it in her own way and I love it (plus Mr. Coconuts is at his A-game this time around)! Is it ever a doubt in my mind why she remains my third favorite Loud sister? No.......no there is not! We also needed an episode that helps add to the newfound ship that is Luanny (ship development is a damn needed thing), and this one delivers a tad bit! Credit to Benny too, he comes off as a pretty decent character in this! Hard to believe he was just some random teen without a single line of dialogue before. See, this is something I want TLH to do more of, expanding the world and fleshing out the extra stuff (whether in the show or comics, I don't mind it). It would help add more depth to characters that people in the fandom like but are very underappreciated. As for the closing moments, it is sweet, simplistic, but cracks me up in good Luan fashion! It's a very nice episode, but not something to be overly hyped about tho.
Well I guess that's about it for this double feature, and another Saturday done! Until next-
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Oh......oh my......it's.....it's a......a.........TRIPLE FEATURE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Okay so, remember after The Great Lakes City Tour I said I "wasn't" going to do impressions on episodes of The Casagrandes? Well........THIS ONE IS A HELL OF AN EXCEPTION!!!!!!! Yes everybody, I'm talking about "The Horror-Scope", and for good reason too! I see great things out of this one, so says the fortune! Let's get underway, shall we?
We begin this episode with.....astrology? Yes, it seems Rosa is about to watch a fortune telling show by "Ernesto Estrella" (voiced by George freaking Lopez, yes! Wait, he voices a character named.....Ernie? Ha!), and young Ronnie Anne is being a bit of a skeptic. However, it seems today's fortune reads that fire signs are gonna find love, and wait a second......Ronnie Anne's a fire sign (conveniently). She may deny, but then "COMPLETELY UNEXPECTED AND NOT WELL TIMED FOR THE PLOT", she gets a call from Lincoln......and he's on his way to hang out with her! Rosa, possibly overhearing somehow, sees this as a sign, but Ronnie Anne is quick to deny it saying the two are "just friends" (Careful when saying such a thing Ronalda, the power of love is always so strong). So the snowy haired boy arrives and the two set off to spend the day, but is the fortune proving true to Ronnie Anne? We'll find out!
Sigh.........ya know, I ship these two so much, and if I have to go through so much slowburn to see this at the endgame.......hit me with EVERYTHING YA GOT IN THE COMING EPISODES!!!! Let's be honest, this was Ronniecoln fuel in every step of the way, and by gosh do I love it! The interactions, the dialogue, even the many scenes it had were filled with shipteasing and it'd be hard to miss any of it (they know full well what to do with these two, I'm sure of it). I will admit I'm a little bummed that Sid didn't play a bigger role in the shipteasing as well, but one can't leave a pet bird flying away forever (unless you're Sergio). Also, love the callback to previous TLH episode with Lincoln, it kept some good continuity which is always welcome! Even the closing moments were just a bundle of feels for me, I was so happy by the end of it! Now I may not be the top Ronniecoln shipper around (I'd be "flying too close to the Sun" if I claimed I was lol), but I'd still recommend this even if you like the dynamic these two have when they're together! A fun episode, good choice of a guest star, and tons of shipteasing that I'd watch over and over!
Well then, I guess that's it for our triple feature! I just couldn't let this slip by me, not by a longshot! This was a crazy good day TLH/TCG fans and I couldn't be anymore satisfied! Until next time everybody when the next new episodes come by!!!!
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juliansummerhayes · 2 years
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Passing a nice quiet time
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“I need to be alone. I need to ponder my shame and my despair in seclusion; I need the sunshine and the paving stones of the streets without companions, without conversation, face to face with myself, with only the music of my heart for company.” ― Henry Miller, Tropic of Cancer
It's Friday.
The end of the working week and in my case, the last working day of 2021.
I'm not going to dwell on everything that's happened, and neither am I going to spend oodles of time prognosticating on all those things I want to do in 2022 -- it's a very short list in any event.
Why?
Because (and as hackneyed as it sounds) there is only now. And being fully present and alive to the moment is all I've got; all I'll ever have.
I do know one thing though: I don't want the Third Act of my life to be consumed by work, chasing my tail or trying to paper over the existential cracks that have been my signature for too long now.
No, all I want to do is to pass a nice quiet time and I don't mind the form or shape that that takes. Of course, I may have no choice by dint of some crippling or life-limiting disease. Perhaps another way to put this is to be fully alive to who I am, comfortable with who I am and not blown off course by any amount of slings and crooked arrows.
For anyone that knows me, this way of being is uncharacteristic. Indeed, I've been called a headbanger more than once -- and much worse. All I know is that my life cannot, no mustn't, be ordered by the need to do anything more than be here, fully present to whatever the world offers and/or affords me.
Yes, yes. You've heard it all before but in my case, as much as I've any control of these things, I'm not going to bow out as someone blown apart by the need to stay young, keep expanding my horizons and all the other bucket-list type exhortations that tend to fill the older persons' airwaves.
As to Covid and the pestilence that's been foisted on all of us, I think becoming and/or being a hermit as part of my desire to fashion a slow life seems about the only way to stay out of harm's way and perhaps that's squarely at the back of my mind.
Anyhow, it's that time again. The dogs need walking and I still need to do a bit of work.
Blessings,
-- JS
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ererigarbage · 7 years
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You must remember, young thespians, learning is never seasonal.   So, do allow the shimmering lights of summer to refresh and illuminate   - your fertile young minds. - What's she talking about?   The future greets you with its magic mirror,   reflecting each golden moment, each emboldened choice.   Dude, Miss Darbus has snapped her cap.   Dude, you're actually listening?   Yes, Jason.   So, what was your favourite summer memory, Miss Darbus?   Summers have passed fleetingly since I was your age,   but I remember each with poignant clarity.   Summer. Summer.   Summer.   Summer.   - Summer. - Summer.   - Summer. - Summer.   - Summer. Summer. - Ashland Shakespeare Festival of...   - Summer. Summer. Summer. ...'88 leaps fondly to mind.   What time is it? Summertime   Hey It's our vacation   What time is it? Party time   That's right Say it loud   What time is it? The time of our lives   Anticipation   What time is it? Summertime   School's out Scream and shout   Finally summer's here   Good to be chilling out   I'm off the clock The pressure's off   Now my girl's what it's all about   Ready for some sunshine   - For my heart to take a chance - Oh, yeah   I'm here to stay, not moving away   Ready for a summer romance   Everybody's ready, going crazy Yeah, we're out   Come on and let me hear you say it now, right now   What time is it? Summertime   Hey It's our vacation   What time is it? Party time   That's right Say it loud   What time is it? The time of our lives   Anticipation   What time is it? Summertime   School's out Scream and shout   Goodbye to rules No summer school   I'm free to shop till I drop   It's an education vacation   And the party never has to stop   We've got things to do We'll see you soon   And we're really gonna miss you all   Goodbye to you and you   And you and you   Bye-bye until next fall   Everybody ready, going crazy yeah, we're out   Come on and let me hear you say it now, right now   What time is it? Summertime   Hey It's our vacation   What time is it? Party time   That's right Say it loud   What time is it? The time of our lives   Anticipation   What time is it? Summertime   School's out Scream and shout   No more waking up at 6:00 a.m.   'Cause now our time is all our own   Enough already, we're waiting Come on, let's go   Go out of control   All right   Everybody   Yeah   Come on   School pride, let's show it We're champions and we know it   Wildcats, yeah, are the best, yeah   Red, white and gold   When it's time to win, we do it   We're number one, we proved it   Let's live it up, yeah, party down   That's what this summer's all about   What time is it?   Summertime is finally here Yeah   Let's celebrate   We wanna hear you loud and clear now   School's out   We can sleep as late as we want to   It's our time   Now we can do whatever we wanna do   What time is it?   It's summertime   We'll be loving it   Come on and say it again now   What time is it?   It's party time Party time   Let's go and have the time of our lives   Let's go   Yeah   No, but seriously, guys, this summer I gotta make bank.   My parents keep talking about how much college is gonna cost.   Yeah, my folks are gonna match whatever I make,   but I gotta get hired first.   Me, too. I'm saving up for a car,   so I can take that little hottie on a proper date.   Gabriella.   I understand you've moved every summer for the past five years,   and I'd hate to think today is goodbye.   No worries. My mom promised I'm here until graduation next year.   Bless Mom's little heart.   Sharpay, we got off to a rough start, but you really came through.   I mean, you helped me with the winter musical.   I did?   Those vocal exercises?   See you.   Gabriella and I have had, like, five job interviews,   but we keep getting beat out by college kids.   Yeah, same here. I guess I'm back in the babysitting business.   Hey, Martha. Hey, Taylor.   Hey, Kelsi, what are you planning to do this summer?   Grow, write music. Grow.   Your summer activities consultant has arrived.   Hopefully some of those activities will include a job.   Hey, whatever happens, as long as we're together, it's cool, right?   You promise?   Here's my promise.   - "T" as in Troy? - Well, I... Yeah.   Hey, man, how's it going? There you go, boss.   Hoops. Let's go.   Yeah, sure, sure. We're not busy or anything. Let's go.   We could go to the movies, download music.   Oh, I'm definitely teaching you a twisted-flip on the skateboard.   Oh, and I have first-aid training, so I can patch myself up afterwards.   All right!   "Going to movies, listening to music.   "And, golly, Troy, I have first-aid training."   Oh, please.   Oh. Come here, Kelsi. I have a summer job for you.   At our country club.   Our rehearsal pianist is evidently moving.   Or hiding.   - Pardon? - Sounds great.   Cheer up, Shar, it's summer.   We can do whatever we want to. Everything changes.   Ryan, who's the absolute primo boy at East High?   I'd say Troy Bolton has that category pretty much locked up, don't you think?   And East High's primo girl?   - Just answer the question! - Gosh, you?   Troy, Sharpay. Sharpay, Troy. Sharpay...   Shar.   - It just makes sense. - Evidently not to Troy.   But it's summer, Ry. Everything changes.   What time is it? Summertime   Hey It's our vacation   What time is it? Party time   That's right Say it loud   What time is it? The time of our lives   Anticipation   What time is it? Summertime   School's out Scream and shout   Nice workout, fellas.   - I'm starving. - Me, too.   I'll tell you what. I'm seeing moves I didn't see last season.   - Keep it coming, guys! - Yeah. What team?   Wildcats!   All right!   Yo, time for milk.   - So, guys, how's the job hunt coming? - The big zero.   - Girlfriend alert. - Talk to me.   This is Thomas Fulton, General Manager   of Lava Springs Country Club here in Albuquerque.   I understand you've been looking for summer work.   Hey, Troy, does Gabriella still remember your name,   or did she find somebody new to karaoke with this summer?   That sounds fantastic, Mr Fulton. But how did you get my name?   Well, we've always had a student summer work programme   here at Lava Springs. So, are you ready?   Here's the thing. I know the most amazing girl... I mean, student.   Straight A's, quintuple straight A's,   and it would be so amazingly perfect if...   Man, he's really working someone.   It can't be Gabriella. Whenever she calls, he just blushes.   Yeah, I never said that.   Yes!   - What's up, dog? - Nothing. Nothing. Nothing!   Okay. I'll tell you what, you guys stick together this summer,   you work on the game, and we are talking back-to-back   - championships next fall. - Yeah!   Can we all redirect this energy by carrying in the groceries?   - Yes, Mrs Bolton. - Yes, Mrs Bolton.   Hey, we're kicking off another hot summer here in Albuquerque.   So, for those cool enough to have a convertible,   crank up the sound, breathe that fresh air,   and say hello to summer!   Miss Evans, Mr Evans, looking very sharp this summer.   Welcome back to Lava Springs.   Thank you, Charles.   Hi, boy!   Oh, can you find some shade for my car?   - Even if we have to plant a tree. - Fulton.   And may I say, welcome back.   It's good to be home.   Are the flyers ready?   This year we embossed the flyers for the show.   Inspired.   I plan to limit member talent auditions to 30 seconds each.   Amateur performers are very...   - Draining? - Yes.   Understood.   And should I...   We be so fortunate as to win the Star Dazzle Award again.   But where would we put it?   We're planning on expanding the trophy case.   The designs are in my office.   - Fulton, you are so efficient. - Well...   The staffing matter we discussed?   Done. With discretion.   Fabulous.   - Oh, stop it. Yes. Yes. - Ryan!   - Sharpay! - Girls.   Your chaise in its usual spot, Miss Evans?   Thank you, Javier.   Emma, Jackie and Lea, east of me.   Oh, and you'll be a prince to angle our chaises on the hour, as the sun moves.   Well, thanks to the kind words from your mother last season,   I've been promoted.   But, no worries, I'll make sure that the new lifeguard   is fully briefed on just how you like things.   So, what's the theme of the summer talent show, Sharpay?   - Redemption. - Love it.   It was a very trying year, ladies.   My drama department was invaded by outsiders,   singers coming from the chemistry lab and locker room. Shocking, really.   Sis, we've got the pool, the entire club, and the whole summer to enjoy it.   And the spa has been redone.   There's a guacamole facial and a seaweed body scrub on the menu.   What could be more fabulous?   - More ice. - Right away, Miss Evans.   It's out with the old And in with the new   Goodbye, clouds of grey Hello, skies of blue   A dip in the pool A trip to the spa   Endless days in my chaise The whole world according to moi   Excuse me.   Thank you.   Iced tea imported from England   Lifeguards imported from Spain   Towels imported from Turkey   And turkey imported from Maine   We're gonna relax and renew   You go do   I want fabulous That is my simple request   All things fabulous Bigger and better and best   I need something inspiring to help me get along   I need a little fabulous Is that so wrong?   Fetch me my Jimmy Choo flip-flops   Where is my pink Prada tote?   I need my Tiffany hair-band   Then I can go for a float   A summer like never before   I want more   She wants fabulous That is her simple request   All things fabulous Bigger and better and best   She needs something inspiring to help her get along   She needs a little fabulous Is that so wrong?   Fabulous pool   Fabulous splash   Read my lips.   Fabulous parties Even fabulous trash   Fabulous fashion   No.   Fabulous bling   Yeah.   She's got to have fabulous everything   Nothing to discuss   Everything's got to be perfect for...   Me!   She wants fabulous That is her simple request   All things fabulous Bigger and better and best   She needs something inspiring to help her get along   She needs a little fabulous Is that so wrong?   This won't do That's a bore   That's insulting I need more   I need, I need, I need I need, I need, I need   I need fabulous   I want fabulous   Fabulous hair, fabulous style   Fabulous eyes and that fabulous smile   Oh, I like what I see I like it a lot   Is this absolutely fabulous?   Fabulous, fabulous, fabulous   Absolutely.   Not.   Yeah!   I got you. I got you. It's okay.   - What are you doing here? - I'm the new lifeguard.   Wait, are you a member here?   I told you to hire Troy Bolton, not the entire East High student body!   You told me to hire Troy Bolton. "Whatever it takes."   Well, why didn't you warn me about the rest of them?   I did discuss the matter with the Lava Springs board, of course.   The board. You mean, our...   Mother!   Gabriella Montez and the Wildcats? Mother, how could you?   Think of your future, kitten.   These are your school chums, not the fuddy-duddy Lava Springs staff.   These are not my chums!   They'll steal my talent show.   And what fresh talent you'll have for your summer show.   Mother, did you hear what I just said?   Ryan, talk to Mother.   - Hi, Mom. - Ducky! How's my dashing boy?   Tell pumpkin if she worries too much, she'll get frown lines.   Namaste.   - I want them out! - But your mother specifically said...   Oh, don't mention that backstabbing yogini to me!   If you can't fire them, make them wanna quit.   I'm hoping Chef Michael's gonna teach me   the art of Austrian flake pastry.   And Sharpay's gonna be where I work every day.   How much better can summer get? Right? Right?   - A real dream come true. - Lf you actually get to know her,   - I mean she's... - Dude.   Hey, I didn't even know Sharpay's parents owned this place.   Mr Fulton just said, you know,   there's Wildcat fans at Lava Springs, and jobs are available.   So, I said let's go for it.   Inspiring, Mr Bolton. Truly inspiring.   However, what we're looking for from all of you,   is not inspiration, but perspiration.   Confirming assignments. Bolton, Danforth, waiters.   And, when needed, caddies.   What?   Miss McKessie, I'm told that you're efficient.   - Well... - Prove it.   You'll handle member activities. Keep me in sight at all times.   Kelsi, piano. Lunchtime and cocktail hour.   That means mood music, not new music.   Capisce?   Martha, chopping, cutting, preparing plates.   Do complete the summer with the equal amount of digits   I assume you currently possess.   Oh, Zeke, you will assist Chef Michael in the...   The promised land.   You hold on to that.   Mr Fulton, Your Excellency, sir,   would it be okay if we draw straws to see who has to wait on Sharpay?   Please, none of you will be waiting on Sharpay.   Oh, yes. Snap.   - You will be serving Miss Evans. - Who's that?   Always address our members as Mr, Mrs, or Miss. Let's practise.   - Do we have to? - Shall we?   "Miss Evans, would you care for lemonade?"   Actually, I'm not Miss Evans. I'm Jason.   - It smells so good and I am so hungry. - No, wait. You don't...   - No, no, no. - What's for lunch?   Miss Montez.   It would seem your lunch break does not start for 3.5 minutes.   I do hope no members drowned in your absence.   Henceforth, do clock in and out on time.   Three infractions of any kind, and your employment is terminated.   Capisce?   Chop, chop, chop.   - Okay, that man officially scares me. - Yeah.   Suddenly, I'm beginning to miss detention with Miss Darbus.   - How sick is that? - Come on.   We got a hoop out back, two free meals a day,   and we only have to wear these stupid outfits on duty.   All for one, and one for all. All right?   - This is our summer. Now, what team? - Wildcats!   - What team? - Wildcats!   Come on.   How did we get from the top of the world to the bottom of the heap?   I don't recall you mentioning the boss is such a creep   We still have the ingredients to make this summer sweet   Well, we got rags instead of riches   And all these dirty dishes   Just wish I had three wishes   Okay, guys, break it up.   We've got to work, work to work this out   We'll make things right The sun will shine   If we work, work, there'll be no doubt   We can still save the summer if we work this out   Dude, what have you gotten us into?   Come on. We can totally turn this thing around!   I'd rather face a seven footer straight up in the post   Yeah That sure beats hanging here   And burning someone's toast   I needed Benjamins But this ain't worth the stress   Maybe there's a better way to fix this greasy mess   We're a champion team A well-oiled machine   And we've faced tougher problems than this   I know it's a grind But I'm sure we can find   A way to have fun while we get this job done   We've got to work, work to work this out   We'll make things right The sun will shine   We got to work, work There'll be no doubt   If we all come together We can work this out   Let's work it!   Tell me what you want   Tell me what you need   A little bit of sugar   A little bit of butter   It's the perfect recipe   Payday It'll taste so sweet   Payday Good enough to eat   Gonna make some motion pictures   Hit the mall with all my sisters   Get tickets to the Knicks and Sixers   Kick it with the music mixers   Buy a ride that suits my style   Lounge around the pool awhile   Make a date with my favourite girl   We've got it made   Whoa, we've got to work, work to work this out   We'll make things right The sun will shine   If we work, work, there'll be no doubt   We can still save the summer If we work this out   Work this Got to work this   We can work this out   So, can we work this out?   Yeah, we can work it out.   Send the waiters right in.   Miss me? Of course you did.   Hey, you ever been on a golf course?   We're employees, Troy. Not members. And I don't play golf.   Who said anything about golf?   Are you sure it's okay for us to be out here?   Yeah, unless the jackrabbits turn us in.   So, how's kitchen duty?   Oh, you know, the team that washes dishes together, wins together.   My mom said summer jobs look good on college applications.   All part of the frightening concept called "our future."   Are you worried?   Hey, college costs a fortune.   My parents are saving pennies, unlike the people at this place.   You're a cinch for a scholarship.   I'm only as good as whatever happens next season. It's...   I always liked the idea of being in charge of my future,   until it actually started happening.   So, let's just think about right now,   because I've never been in one place for an entire summer,   and this means a lot to me, especially being here with...   Such an outstanding peanut-butter and-jelly-sandwich maker like me?   I want to remember this summer, Troy.   - Here, catch. - Oh, I love this game.   - Ready? - Go.   - Beautiful. - Very nice! Oh. Your turn.   - You didn't catch a single one of them. - You...   That was so bad.   Fulton, when I was on the fourth fairway today,   it seemed bone dry.   Oh, no way!   Could you tell maintenance to give it a little extra splash?   No way!   - May I have this dance? - Why, of course you may.   Let's go then.   You are gonna get so wet!   Yeah!   Keep an eye on them tomorrow and keep me posted.   Why are you smiling?   No worries, Ryan. This is our turf, remember?   First a break-time infraction, now frolicking on the golf course.   We are not off to an auspicious start, are we, Miss Montez?   Actually, Mr Fulton, this was my idea, so she's...   How gallant, but irrelevant.   We won't allow this to happen again, will we?   Good morning, everybody.   - Good morning. - Good morning.   - Smells good. That smells good. - Hey, Martha.   - Hey. - Hey, Jason.   - Hey, morning. - What's up?   Yeah You are the music in me   - Sounding good, Kels. - Thanks.   Actually, I need to go get ready for the ladies' luncheon.   Won't exactly be rocking out.   You know, I am so excited about the club's talent show.   I mean, the employees get to do a number,   and I have ideas for everyone.   You guys can sing the lead,   and maybe Zeke and Chad can do backup,   and everyone can dance.   Big timeout on that one.   My singing career began and ended with the East High Winter Musical.   I'm just here to make a cheque and sneak in the pool after work.   That's... That's really it.   What was that you were playing a minute ago?   Oh, it's... It's nothing. It's just nothing.   What's this?   Well, I was thinking if you'd do the show,   that I wanted to be ready, and I wrote this for you guys.   Come on. Go.   Yeah   You are the music in me   You know the words "Once upon a time"   Make you listen, there's a reason   When you dream There's a chance you'll find   A little laughter, or happy ever after   You're harmony to the melody   That's echoing inside my head   A single voice above the noise   And like a common thread   You're pulling me   When I hear my favourite song I know that we belong   Oh, you are the music in me   Yeah, it's living in all of us   And it's brought us here because   Because you are the music in me   Yeah, yeah, yeah   You are the music in me   It's like I knew you before we met Can't explain it   There's no name for it   I sang you words I've never said   - And it was easy - So easy   Because you see the real me   As I am, you understand   And that's more than I've ever known, oh   To hear your voice above the noise   And know I'm not alone   Oh, you're singing to me   When I hear my favourite song I know that we belong   You are the music in me   It's living in all of us   And it's brought us here because   You are the music in me   Together we're gonna sing   We got the power to sing what we feel   Connected and real   Can't keep it all inside   Oh, yeah   Oh, yeah   - Oh, yeah - Yeah, yeah, yeah   You are the music in me   Oh, yeah   Oh, yeah   You are the music in me   When I hear my favourite song I know that we belong   We belong   You are the music in me   It's living in all of us It's brought us here because   You are the music in me   Oh yeah Oh yeah   You are the music in me   Yeah   - Oh, I love that song. - Great job, Kels.   Oh, I've got the talent show sign-up sheet right here. Are you in?   Maybe we can work this out, but only if we're all in this together.   Yeah!   This is going to be fantastic.   I'm going to coordinate rehearsal to coincide with all of our schedules.   Goldenthroat, this is Jazz Square. We may have trouble.   Now, it's an amazing song, but Kelsi didn't write it for us.   Hi, Mom.   - Seaweed scrub, darling? - Maybe later.   Ryan, it might be wonderful if Troy participates in our talent show.   What? If he sings with Gabriella   then our whole show is going to be the "Troy and Gabriella Show."   I'm not certain Gabriella is ideally suited   to help Troy realise his full potential at Lava Springs.   Mommy, what time is Daddy gonna be here?   We tee off at noon. Join us?   Love to.   Up. And how shall we get to the food today, sir?   - I don't know, perhaps skipping. - Very well then.   Shall we?   Hipty scouty, hipty skipty, hipty skipty, hipty skipty...   Danforth, Bolton, you're caddying today.   $40 a bag. You've been requested.   - What? - By who?   Dude, who cares? For $40, I'd caddy for Godzilla.   Close, very close.   Thank you.   - Thanks. - Thanks, man.   Hey, boys! So, Troy, I thought it was time for you to meet my parents.   Enchantée.   - Awesome. - Hi.   Hello.   So, where's your dad?   Hi, Daddy!   Where's the first tee and what's the course record?   I'm just kidding. I built the course myself and I hold the record,   but who's counting? Princess.   - Son, you've been working out. - Yoga.   Bring that around, there you go. Quite a season you boys had.   Oh, Troy played for the golf team, too, Daddy.   Oh, versatile. How about you, son?   - Baseball. Track and field. - Outstanding.   Might come in handy the way I play golf. Fair warning.   Fore!   - Brilliant, darling. Brilliant. - Lovely.   Chad, you'll be caddying for Mother. Troy, Daddy.   Daddy.   Bravo!   Brilliant. Let's take a walk.   - Is that a new outfit? - Yes, just this morning. And yours?   This old thing? I got it last week.   Come on, Chad.   What do you think?   Well, it's 190 to the pin, downhill lie, elevated green.   I'd go with a full five, sir.   Hi.   - Nice call. - All right.   Princess, grab your pitching wedge. This one's yours.   Thanks, Daddy.   Line it up.   That's my girl.   That girl needs to take up knitting.   Or some sport where she can only injure herself.   - I'm in the sand. - Me, too.   Knees, hips, shoulders, hat. Good. Drill it.   Backboard.   Yes!   That's my boy.   - Where... - I have no idea.   Gabriella! Dinner tonight? Sneak a swim?   Troy!   - Oh, lovely, darling. - Nice.   Daddy, why not let Troy try a shot?   - Of course. Of course. - No, I shouldn't.   - Come on. - Are you sure?   - Yeah! - Yes, sir.   - Are you sure it's okay, Mr Evans? - It sure is.   - Give it a ride. - Thank you.   - Here you go, Daddy. - Thank you, dear.   - That's a beautiful swing. - Really beautiful.   That is a beautiful swing.   - That was awesome. - Thanks, man.   - Come on! What do you say we... - What? I don't know.   Off we go.   I'm saving up for a car. I'm saving up for a car.   Well, Tiger Woods would have been proud to make that putt!   What a shame that Troy is only bussing dishes all summer,   given that he's a potential star for your alma mater, Daddy.   I've seen Troy play basketball.   I think the U of A Redhawks will be very interested in him.   That's inspired, Daddy. Troy is very concerned about college.   - Really? - Yeah.   - How's Coach Bolton these days? - Oh, fantastic.   Outstanding.   What?   Oh, next time I see Country Club Princess,   I'm gonna launch her and her pink cart straight into the lake.   I'll build the ramp, buddy.   Danforth, this is a kitchen, not a day spa.   You and Jason suit up for dinner duty in the dining room.   Bolton, you have five minutes to change and come with me.   In case you're not familiar with this particular item,   it goes around your neck,   like a dog collar.   Chop-chop.   - And she stepped on the ball. - I did not.   - Yes, you did. - I can believe that.   Hey! Here's our superstar. Troy Bolton, this is Peter.   - Peter. Good to meet you. - How are you?   - This is Claire. - Hello.   - And you know the family. - Hello.   This kid's pretty handy on the fairways as well as the hard court.   Bet you worked up yourself an appetite   lugging those bags all over the place, huh?   Yeah, yeah. A little bit.   What do you say we get some food, and we can talk about your future.   - My future? - Yeah, sit down.   Have a seat.   Daddy's on the board of directors at the University of Albuquerque.   So, Troy, I saw your championship game. I mean, wow!   That last-second shot at the buzzer... Outstanding.   Actually, my teammates here stole the ball,   otherwise I wouldn't have had a chance...   Oh, you're much too modest, Troy.   You were voted MVP for the entire season.   This shirt positively screams for a Windsor knot.   - Thank you. - Let me get that for you.   You know, we've got a heck of a basketball programme over at U of A,   and an excellent scholarship programme as well.   Scholarship?   Yeah. You know, between the two of us here,   we... We pull a little weight over at the school.   Well, time flies when you're having fun,   but Mr Fulton will probably want me clocking out.   Come on. Don't be silly.   You haven't had any dessert, and we haven't talked about golf, yet.   Oh, basketball and golf are just the beginning with Troy, Daddy.   Have you heard him sing?   Oh, triple threat.   Oh, how wonderful. Troy can participate in the talent show.   Oh, come on, Troy. Give them a sample. Kelsi!   Kelsi. No, actually my voice is...   Is feeling a little bit hoarse tonight, you know, all the talking.   But thank you very much for the food and the golf and everything.   It was amazing.   But you will sing some other time, though? With me. Promise?   - Promise. - Perfect.   Dessert?   Sorry I'm late! Give me two more minutes.   Nice tie. Your shoes don't match though. Kidding.   Honey, two minutes is being late, but an hour is approaching a felony.   Just because Troy's a nice guy, doesn't mean he's immune to boy disease.   Boy disease?   Yeah, forgetting things he shouldn't forget.   Oh, so now you're a boy expert?   My older sister has 10 rules about boy behaviour,   and nine of them involve boys forgetting things   they should never forget, like dinner dates.   Well, it wasn't an official date type of thing.   Rule number three, all dates are official,   whether the boy knows it or not.   - You're not done. - But I'm done for the day, sir.   And actually, I have a date.   Mr Bolton, you're under the mistaken impression   I'm interested in what you have to say. Just follow me.   - But I... - No more speaking.   - Hey, where are we going? - Please, Mr Bolton.   - How long is this gonna take? - Watch your step. Insurance issues.   I'm supposed to have a date tonight.   But the evening is young and so are you.   Well, where are we?   Hold your applause until the very end.   What the heck? Mr Fulton?   A long time ago In a land far away   Lived the pineapple princess, Tiki   She was sweet as a peach In a pineapple way   But so sad that she hardly speaky   Still, if you listen well You'll hear her secret wish   Aloha, everybody, my name is Tiki.   I long to free A truly remarkable fish   My sweet prince   Humu, humu, nuku, nuku, a pua'a   Makahiki malihini who   Humu, humu, nuku, nuku, a pua'a Ooh   Hawana waka, waka, waka Niki pu, pu, pu   Ryan, the fog!   She dreams of a boy Who is under a spell   That has left him all wet and scaly   I sing from my heart Of the power of love   Just a girl with a ukulele   - Come to me - Come to her   - My sweet one, and be still - Be still   I'll grasp your tail Then stroke each tender gill   My sweet prince   Humu, humu, nuku, nuku, a pua'a   Makahiki malihini who   Humu, humu, nuku, nuku, a pua'a Ooh   Hawana waka, waka, waka Niki pu, pu, pu   Now this is where we lead into the whole Kabuki thing.   The clouds turned grey And the big sky cried   And the ocean had a fit   Ryan! Where's my ocean?   Then the wind went whoosh And thunder cracked   And mighty Mount Fufu spit Mighty Mount Fufu spit   Tiki, Tiki Want to speaky, speaky, speaky   With the mighty spirit Fufu   Tiki, Tiki Want to speaky, speaky, speaky   - The words I will not mince - Word!   Please make a man Of my fresh fish prince   This is real fish talk. No lie.   And then the fish turns into a gorgeous prince and sings...   I'm Prince Humu Humu, nuku, nuku, a pua'a   No. No way.   Makahiki malihini who   With me.   Humu, humu, nuku, nuku, a pua'a   Hawana waka, waka, waka Niki pu, pu, pu   Everybody!   Humu, humu, nuku, nuku, a pua'a   Makahiki malihini who   Humu, humu, nuku, nuku, a pua'a   Hawana waka, waka, waka Niki pu, pu, pu   Waka, waka, waka Niki pu, pu, pu   Waka, waka, waka Niki pu, pu, pu   One minute.   We'll talk about this later.   So, you love it?   Look, you ever tried just singing?   I mean, without all the lights and sets and, like, backup people?   Well, it'd be much harder to get applause that way.   I'm not talking about applause.   I'm talking about hanging out with friends.   You know, doing nothing, and singing for fun.   Wait a minute. Not doing anything.   That might work. A dark stage, a single spotlight.   We break out of darkness into the circle of light.   - Wait, "we"? - No set, no frills.   - Oh, man. - Simple.   Dramatic. Just you and me.   That is such a great idea, Troy. We could do it at our club talent show.   Look, I'm here to work.   Sharpay, I already told you being onstage really is your thing,   it's not mine.   It could be our thing.   Time out on that one, okay? I've got an "our thing,"   it's with Gabriella, and... And I'm very late for her, so I got to go.   - But the show could be so amazing... - I love your shoes.   - You like them? - I really do.   I bought them in New York. I have them in nine colours.   Girls! Again from the top.   Hey, lifeguard!   You're crazy, Wildcat!   And so late, but I brought food, a few little candles.   I'm good for a poolside picnic. What do you say?   Zeke even made desserts. But first, I dare you to jump in.   You know we're not supposed to be in the pool. Club rules.   Cramp!   I need a lifeguard! Rescue me! Rescue me!   Here I come!   Thanks for coming in. Follow me.   Oh, listen.   You know, right now, with you,   it's finally starting to feel like summer.   Yeah, it is.   The water bugs are back.   Look, Mr Fulton, this was my idea, she had nothing to do with it.   I generously overlooked your previous break violation,   but then came the golf course jaunt,   and now this. Two strikes.   Don't get a third. Out of the pool.   Sharpay's dad let me play a few holes   and then invited me to dinner with some U of A alumni.   Really?   And they were talking about scholarships,   while Jason and Chad were, like, serving me.   And getting paid for it. It's called a job.   You were invited, nothing wrong with that.   Yeah. I don't know. It felt weird.   I love that you've got the team working together,   but you're not gonna be a Wildcat forever.   The team is now, and that's... It's good,   but everybody's got their own future.   I'm not sure I know what you mean.   Well, when you graduate,   lots of people are gonna be chasing the same opportunities.   There's nothing wrong with keeping your eye on the prize.   In fact, if you don't, you get left behind.   Yeah, I know, I'm just saying, I didn't get my friends jobs at the club   so they could sit and watch me eat in the dining room.   You know, I'm just saying never be ashamed of attention,   as long as you've earned it.   You know, a scholarship's special,   that's why there's only a few to go around.   Yeah, yeah. I get it, Dad.   Okay. So, how was the food at Lava Springs?   Insanely good.   - Take it out for a spin. - No way.   Well, you didn't think I was going to drive this heap, did you?   Yes! Yes!   Okay, bring those knees up as high as you can and circle those arms.   Hey, water bug. Last night was so fun.   I really didn't mean to get you in trouble.   Same here.   - So, maybe today we can have our... - Troy?   What time is your lunch break?   Troy!   - 1:30. - 1:30, great.   Free cheeseburgers are on me. Everybody looks great. Awesome job.   Okay, now, some jumping jacks.   Hey. What is she up to?   - Who knows? - Believe me, she does.   I'm sorry I'm late, Mr Fulton,   but about the pool thing last night, you can't blame Gabriella...   - I'm promoting you. - You're what?   There's an opening as an assistant to the golf pros.   Salaried job, no clocking in.   - But, I... - $500 a week, plus tips.   What? Per week?   Oh, my... That's off the hook! I think it sounds very manageable.   Shall we?   Bolton!   - Wait. So you want me to teach golf? - To kids. Oh, the joy.   - But, sir, I don't think I'm qualified. - Worry not.   Simply show the little angels which end of the club to hold,   tee the ball up, then duck.   In addition, the board is extending membership privileges to you.   You have complete use of club facilities, but do so prudently,   meaning, fellow Wildcats? Not.   Congratulations.   You'll find an appropriate choice of clothing here.   Do not mix checks with plaids, blue with browns,   and avoid wearing white socks at all cost.   Leave your shoes outside the locker,   they will be buffed and polished each evening.   Yes! Oh, man!   Save it for the first tee.   And to get there, this might come in handy.   That's the key to your golf cart. Number 14.   The same number that's on your basketball uniform, so I'm told.   Questions?   How did this happen?   It would seem that the Evans family thinks you have untapped potential.   Young man, the future is full of uncharted waters,   and this family has real clout, so I suggest you take the ride.   Yeah.   Italian.   Awesome, junior golfers! You guys look amazing!   Hey! Hey! Slow down, champ. Slow down.   Save some for the other kids. There you go.   Cool shorts, buddy.   All right. Hey. Hey, cutie. Try holding the club that way,   you're going to hit it way farther.   All right. Nice backswing, man. Nice backswing.   Good job, killer. Make the ball fear you.   You look good. Great job, everybody. Good job, guys!   - Bolton. Bolton. Your 11:30 is here. - Thanks, man.   Good luck, buddy.   Troy!   Oh, man.   - Cool balls. - Thanks.   You're welcome.   By the end of summer, you'll have me playing like a pro.   Yeah.   If I live that long.   I'm so excited about the show.   Oh, and don't worry. We'll find something great to do.   Look, Sharpay, I already told you, singing really isn't my thing.   And here's the best news, all the Redhawk boosters will be there.   - Really? - Of course.   We'll lock up your scholarship with a high "C" right from centre stage.   We're all in this together, right?   Your parents have been really, really nice, Sharpay,   but singing with you isn't a part of my job.   I know, just something you promised to do.   Remember?   You look fabulous in your new clothes, by the way.   - You like the shoes? They're Italian. - Nice.   Let me show you how this is done. It's really easy.   Just line up to your target. Nice, easy backswing.   - Hey, Gab. - Hey!   That girl's got more moves than an octopus in a wrestling match.   - Nah. He knows how to swim. - Yeah. Troy can handle himself.   I did overhear him asking her for her opinion   on his new Italian golf shoes.   He didn't ask me.   So, wake up, sister! She's basically offering him a college education   just to sing with her in the talent show.   - Troy would never do that. - You got eyes, use them.   - Let's go eat. - Yeah, I got to go. Hey, see you later?   - Okay. - Okay.   You're going to take it back and through.   - Troy, Fulton wants you in the lobby. - Fantastic. Thank you. See you.   And she steps on the ball.   - Troy Bolton. This is... - I've seen them all play at U of A.   Oh, all right. Well, come scrimmage at our gym.   It'll be good for your game.   - Play with you guys? - Yeah. Let's get down, bro.   - Awesome. - All right.   - Let's all get some awesome lunch. - Yeah.   I knew it! Coral blue!   It's perfect for your skin tone. And mine, too!   We are majorly skin-tone compatible, Troy.   - I have no idea what that means. - You don't need to. I'm here for you.   - Who's hungry? - Let's eat.   I mean, how can you hit the ball straight if your clubs don't trust you?   - That's the key. So, it's all in the grip. - Okay.   You got to hold it just right. That looks great.   Hey, I almost forgot.   I ordered Swiss on my burger.   So, go ahead and check it out, man. Try it. See what you think.   Danforth, table three needs more iced tea.   Now, rotate your hands over the top.   - Put your thumb on that side. - Okay.   There you go, man. You're good. I'll see you on the course.   - Yeah. Let's do it, man. - Yeah.   - Zeke! Troy wants Swiss. - Coming right up.   You know, you were right.   There's a guy out there that looks just like Troy Bolton,   but I have no idea who he really is.   Oh, hey. Kelsi's got some great new ideas   - to spice up the talent show. It's got... - I'm thrilled.   That new duet that Troy and Gabriella sang? I need it.   - Actually, it's not available. - Repeat.   Well, it's something I wrote for Troy and Gabriella,   just in case they decide to...   You're an employee, not a fairy godmother. Let's have it.   Transpose it into my key. Troy and I will be doing it in the talent show.   Oh, and brighten up the tempo. We'll need to keep people awake.   What about our song?   - What about Humu Humu? - Change in plans.   What am I supposed to do with my Tiki Warrior outfit?   Save it for Halloween, go to a luau, sell it online. I don't know!   But in the meantime, keep an eye on those Wildcats.   If they're planning on being in the show,   which I doubt, once they hear about Troy and me,   I don't want any surprises. Oh, and don't worry,   I'll find a song for you somewhere in the show.   - Or the next show. - Really?   Don't strain yourself, slick.   Entertainers are so temperamental. Transpose!   Look at you.   - Go, team. - Yeah. It's a gift from the guys.   The "guys"? Oh, you mean all those tall people?   Yeah. Yeah. Hey, look. I got to go in a minute,   but I'll be back in about an hour. I'll pick you up in my new truck   and we'll go to a movie. I promise.   "Promise" is a really big word, Troy.   Yeah. I know.   And we've got the staff baseball game after work.   Remember, you "promised" that you'd play?   Right. Right. Baseball. I will absolutely meet you there.   - You forgot, didn't you? - No. I just got the date mixed up.   And I'm sorry I couldn't make lunch today. I just...   It's been wild, you know?   I can't believe how things are working out here.   So I see. Italian golf shoes, new clothes, golf carts.   That's crazy stuff. Hard to keep track of it all, I bet.   So, what's your point?   It just doesn't seem like new stuff, it seems like a new Troy.   All right, let's see if Tiger Woods still has a jump shot.   - Hey, hey, Bolton! Come on! - Hey!   Why don't you tell them to come over here and mix it up?   We'll show them some game.   You know, I don't think that's how they roll.   That's not how they "roll"?   No, no, no, that's not what I meant. I just think it's a closed practice. Sorry.   Wow. Well, maybe you can get us a video?   Bolton, come on!   But yesterday you said we were going to play two-on-two after work,   - before the baseball game. - I know. I know, man. I'm sorry.   Come on, Zeke, that was so yesterday. You know, when we were all on a team!   - Hey, man. - Hey, how's it going?   Hey, Bolton! That's my ball.   - Here we go! - How's it going, guys?   Would you guys be mad at me if I ask him to get me   one of those cool Redhawk jackets?   Hey. Come on.   I'm so excited about the game. It's going to be so cool.   Hey, Ryan. No rehearsals?   My sister is working up something new.   So, you coming to the baseball game?   I'm not staff. Wasn't invited.   Hey, everyone's invited. Come on. Hop in.   All right.   Hold on!   All right! Right here!   Beep, beep!   Beep, beep!   What, did Fulton send you out here to spy on us?   Nah, my sister did.   She thinks you guys are going to upstage her talent show.   Oh, no worries. We were going to do the show,   but then Troy bailed on us, so, whatever.   What do you mean "whatever"? It's our summer, remember?   I thought we decided doing the show would be fun.   - Well, I think so. - Me, too.   - Who are we kidding? - I don't think so.   We don't know how to put together a show.   No, but he does.   If we have a real director putting it together, it could be great.   Have the employees ever won a Star Dazzle Award?   - Hey, now... - I know what you can do, Ryan,   - so why not do it for us? - All right, look,   if you want to play ball, then grab a mitt, but I don't dance.   You don't think dancing takes some game?   - You got game? - A little.   Yes!   Hey, pitcher. Ball.   All right! Let's hustle! Come on! Wildcats!   Get your head in the game!   Hey! Oh! Play ball   Hey, hey!   Hey, batter batter, hey, batter batter Swing   I've got to just do my thing   Hey, batter batter, hey, batter batter Swing   Yeah   I'll show you that it's one and the same Baseball, dancing, same game   It's easy Step up to the plate, start swinging   I want to play ball now and that's all   This is what I do It ain't no dance that you can show me   Hey, hey, hey   - Yeah - You'll never know   - Oh, I know - lf you never try   There's just one little thing that stops me every time   - Yeah - Come on!   - I don't dance - I know you can   - Not a chance - No   - lf I can do this, well, you can do that - But I don't dance   - Hit it out of the park - I don't dance   - I say you can - There's not a chance   - Oh - Slide home, you score   Swinging on the dance floor   I don't dance, no   Hey, batter batter, hey, batter batter Swing   I've got to just do my thing   Hey, batter batter, hey, batter batter Swing   Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah   Two stepping, now you're up to bat Bases loaded, do your dance   It's easy, take your best shot Just hit it   I've got what it takes playing my game   So, you better spin that pitch you're gonna throw me   - Yeah - I'll show you how I swing   - You'll never know - Oh, I know   If you never try   There's just one little thing   - That stops me every time - Yeah, come on   - I don't dance - I know you can   - Not a chance - No, no   If I can do this Well, you can do that   - But I don't dance - Hit it out of the park   - I don't dance - I say you can   There's not a chance Oh no   Slide home, you score Swingin' on the dance floor   I don't dance no   Lean back, tuck it in, take a chance   Swing it out, spin around do the dance   I wanna play ball not dance hall I'm makin' a triple not a curtain call   I can prove it to you till you know it's true   'Cause I can swing it I can bring it to the diamond too   You're talkin' a lot Show me what you got   Stop Swing   Hey Swing it like this   Yeah oh   - Swing - Come on   - Jitterbug - Just like that oh   That's what I mean That's how you swing   You make a good pitch but I don't believe   - I say you can - I know I can't   I don't dance   You can do it   I don't dance, no   Nothin' to it Atta boy, Atta boy, yeah   Hey, batter batter, hey, batter batter What   One, two, three, four Everybody, swing, come on   - I don't dance - I know you can   Not a chance No, no   If I can do this Well, you can do that   But I don't dance   Hit it out of the park   - I don't dance - I say you can   There's not a chance No, no   If I can do this Well, you can do that   But I don't dance   Hit it out of the park   - I don't dance - I know you can   Not a chance No, no   If I can do this Well, you can do that   But I don't dance   Hit it out of the park   - I don't dance - I say you can   - There's not a chance - Oh   Slide home, you score Swinging on the dance floor   I don't dance, no   Safe!   That's it!   It's okay!   Hey, Evans.   I'm not saying I'm going to dance in the show,   but if I did, what would you have me do?   Hey! Get back, get back!   Here we go, here we go! Defence, hold him tight!   Oh, dang!   This kid's good. I like what I'm seeing.   Troy gives 110, 24l7, that you can count on.   Here we go!   - Game. Game. - Good game!   Was I right?   Great.   All right, so you call that a "little" game?   Little League. World Series. Newport, Rhode Island.   Champions.   - Good job! - Nice hat.   - You're so awesome. - Hey.   What can I say?   - Troy, you ready to run it back? - Let's run it, man.   - All right. Let's go, yo. - Let's go.   Let's go, yo, let's go. Let's run it back.   - Looking good. - Wow, Wildcat!   - Too much? - Only in daylight.   - Yeah. - East High colours, very impressive.   - Hey. Be true to your school, right? - Absolutely.   Everyone's excited about doing the show.   Hey, I know everyone thinks that I'm Sharpay's poodle,   - but I really think that I could... - Hey.   If they were thinking that, they're not thinking that today.   How do you do that swing-step you did last night?   That's easy.   Hey.   - Hey. - Hey.   So, I called last night. I got hung up at the gym.   Hey, my dad says you're doing great with those college guys.   Oh. Yeah. They're awesome.   Playing with them is like being in another world.   Well, you missed out on a fun night. It was a great game.   But the dessert afterwards had to be the best part.   Her mom makes the best brownies   - in the entire world. - Yeah, I know. I've had them.   Well, I'll see you guys later.   Hey, LeBron, how'd it go with the Redhawks?   You know, they're very tall.   We got Vince from maintenance to play, so it worked out.   - In case you were wondering. - Maybe we could play later today.   I don't know. Check with Vince.   Well, Mr Evans set up the workout, not me.   Did you even ask to include us, Captain?   I didn't go looking for the Redhawks, the Redhawks came to me. Okay?   I didn't sign up for this golf job, Fulton offered it. I said yes.   My decision. But I show up to work same as you, so chill, man.   You get a speck of dirt on your pants,   - and someone dry cleans you. - And you wouldn't do the same thing...   - lf I was as good as you? - I did not say that.   - You didn't have to! - And neither did you!   You know what? We didn't vote you captain because of your jump shot.   Okay, we did it because you're the guy who usually knows what's up.   - But I guess things change. - You think you got me all figured out?   Well, I don't think so. And I don't answer to you.   Then maybe you should start answering to yourself!   Look, we have been like brothers since pre-school.   If I don't know who you are these days, then who does?   Excuse me. You're all being paid to work, not play Dr Phil. Chop-chop.   Table settings, nice. Oh. No, no.   No. No. No. Now, that? Fabulous.   Troy!   Daddy will make certain the entire scholarship committee is right here.   Perfect view.   I've already spoken to your mother.   They're going to be sitting at a table right next to ours.   It's going to be a fabulous evening.   - Come on. - Great.   Rehearsal, everyone!   - Taylor, I'm signing off on everything. - Fabulous!   - Thank you, Mrs Evans. - Good job.   Look, Sharpay. I know I promised I'd do this, but just take it easy on me.   I'm kind of new to the whole performing thing.   Five, six, seven, eight!   You are the music in   You are the music in Are the music in   You know the words "Once upon a time"   Makes you listen, there's a reason   And when you dream there's a chance you'll find   A little laughter, or happy ever after   You're harmony to the melody   That's echoing inside my head   A single voice   Above the noise   Like a common thread Sing it to me   When I hear my favourite song I know we belong   'Cause you are the music in me   It's living in all of us   It's here Because you are the music in me   You are the music in   You are the music in Are the music in   Harmony to the melody   Echoing inside my head   When I hear my favourite song I know we belong   'Cause you are the music in me   It's living in all of us   It's here Because you are the music in   Me, me, me, me, me   You are the music in   You are the music in me   Yeah, yeah   Oh, yeah   Great job! One second.   Great rehearsal!   Everybody break!   You know, Troy, I've always known you were special.   And it's pretty obvious I'm special, too.   I think we were meant to sing together, don't you?   I need some air.   Don't be long! We're going to run it again!   Show me what you got!   Come on, everybody! Here we go!   You're up! You're up! You're up first!   Here we go! Give it to me!   Come on! Oh, yeah!   You got it! Here we go! Pass it to me!   Come on, let's dance!   You're up! You're up!   Let's show them what we got!   Come on! All right!   Oh, cut that! Get out of here!   - You got it! Hey. - Good job!   - Thank you. - You're welcome.   I said keep an eye on them, not turn them into the cast of Grease!   Pretty cool, huh?   Do you want us to lose the Star Dazzle Award to a bunch of dishwashers?   Us? Well, I guess that's showbiz.   When did you become one of them?   You know, I'll take that as a compliment.   But you and Troy have a good show, sis.   Oh, we plan to.   Give me a beat.   The Midsummer's Night Talent Show means something to me,   - and to my family. - Well...   Those Wildcats will turn it into a farce.   I'm... Your brother is one of "those Wildcats," I'm told.   Oh, don't you mention that traitor to us.   Employee involvement in the show is a tradition here.   Traditions change. My parents have important guests coming.   We'll need every employee working the party, and not on stage.   Pardon moi, but we're not just talking about employees,   we're talking about your classmates. You might want to think this one out.   All right.   Done. Now do it.   - Hi, Taylor. - Hi.   Distribute these in the staff area, but not until the end of shift.   - What? Wait! Mr Fulton... - No discussion, Miss McKessie.   This is a business. Welcome to the world of adults   who wish to keep their jobs because they have mortgages they wish to pay,   tuition bills, car payments, et cetera, et cetera, et cetera.   So, sometimes, we have to perform tasks, however unpleasant,   that are necessary for that all-too-important paycheque   to land in our all-too-empty pockets!   - May I get you a cup of tea, Mr Fulton? - Chamomile would be lovely.   - Go, Martha! Go, Martha! - Go, Martha! Go, Martha!   May I have your attention, please?   You guys, I need to make an announcement.   All junior staffers will be required to work on show night.   - What? - Yeah, it says,   "No staff participation in the show will be allowed. No exceptions."   - No show? - There's a show. We're just not in it.   That's great.   I'm sorry, you guys. There's nothing we can do about it. It's Fulton's orders.   There's no way this is Fulton's idea.   Unless Fulton suddenly has blonde hair and wears designer flip-flops.   Excuse me.   - Totally! - Sharpay!   Forget about the rest of us, how about the fact   that your brother has worked extremely hard on this show?   Oh, boo-hoo. He'll be in the show. He'll do his celebrity impersonations.   And don't lecture me about Ryan,   given the way you've been interfering with Troy's future.   What?   You've gotten him written up by Fulton for sneaking on the golf course,   swimming after hours. I had to step in just to save Troy's job.   I'm not interested in what you think you're doing for Troy.   That's between you and him. But you're messing with my friends,   my summer, and that's not okay with me.   You don't like the fact that I won.   What's the prize? Troy? The Star Dazzle Award?   You have to go through all of this just to get either one?   No, thanks, Sharpay.   You're very good at a game that I don't want to play,   so I'm done here.   But you better step away from the mirror   long enough to check the damage that will always be right behind you.   Girls!   Hey. What do you mean you're done here?   I mean, you can't quit.   Us working together sounded good, but plans change and people change.   The club talent show is a big deal for Sharpay,   and evidently for your future, so it's cool.   Just make it happen.   - Wear your new Italian shoes. - Hey, I'm still me.   Blowing off your friends, missing dates?   - Lf that's you, it's good to know. - No, no, no, no, no.   I was only doing that because I'm working on the scholarship thing.   You know that.   But if along the way you act like someone you're not,   pretty soon that's who you become.   I meant what I said about movies and summer and just being together.   I'm sure you did, at the time.   But I also meant what I said, that I want to remember this summer.   But not like this, Troy.   I gotta say what's on my mind   Something about us doesn't seem right these days   Life keeps getting in the way   Whenever we try   Somehow the plan is always rearranged   It's so hard to say But I gotta do what's best for me   You'll be okay   I've got to move on and be who I am   I just don't belong here I hope you understand   We might find a place in this world someday   But at least for now I gotta go my own way   Don't wanna leave it all behind   But I get my hopes up   And I watch them fall every time   Another colour turns to grey   And it's just too hard to watch it all Slowly fade away   I'm leaving today 'Cause I gotta do what's best for me   You'll be okay   I've got to move on and be who I am   I just don't belong here I hope you understand   We might find our place in this world someday   But at least for now I gotta go my own way   What about us?   What about everything we've been through?   What about trust?   You know I never wanted to hurt you   What about me?   What am I supposed to do?   - I gotta leave, but I'll miss you - I'll miss you   Oh, so   I've got to move on and be who I am   Why do you have to go?   I just don't belong here I hope you understand   I'm trying to understand   We might find a place in this world someday   - But at least for now - I want you to stay   I gotta go my own way   I've got to move on and be who I am   What about us?   I just don't belong here I hope you understand   I'm trying to understand   We might find our place in this world someday   But at least for now I gotta go my own way   I gotta go my own way   I gotta go my own way   You're usually taking these right off the grill.   Maybe I've been eating too much at the club.   You've barely been out of this room the last three or four days.   - Let's call the guys, get a game going. - They wouldn't come even if I called.   I find that hard to believe.   Dad, do I seem different to you this summer?   You dress a lot better, that's for sure.   Oh, man, I'm serious. Maybe my friends are right,   maybe I'm turning into a jerk with new shoes.   New shoes, not a new kid. Where's this coming from?   I've been so focused on my future.   I mean, Gabriella quit. Chad won't talk to me.   I don't see the Wildcats running around here.   Is this about going after what you want?   Yeah, Dad. The scholarship's important. I get it.   Hey, hey.   Look, it's only a big deal if it makes sense to you.   I don't even know who I am any more.   You know what?   I've known this kid for a long, long time.   And I got a lot of faith in him. He looks a lot like you.   I'm absolutely sure he's going to figure out the right thing to do.   It's so good. I cannot wait.   Yeah, I'm eating so much breakfast,   I won't be able to eat my dinner at night.   Oh, yeah. It's okay, Ryan's gonna help.   - I don't know. - We'll get it eventually.   Excuse me.   Everybody's always talking at me   Everybody's trying to get in my head   I wanna listen to my own heart talking   I need to count on myself instead   - Did you ever - Lose yourself to get what you want?   - Did you ever - Get on a ride then wanna get off?   Did you ever   Push away the ones you should've held close?   Did you ever let go? Did you ever not know?   I'm not gonna stop, that's who I am   I'll give it all I got, that is my plan   Will I find what I lost? You know you can   Bet on it, bet on it, bet on it, bet on it   Bet on me   I wanna make it right, that is the way   To turn my life around Today is the day   Am I the type of guy who means what I say?   Bet on it, bet on it, bet on it, bet on it   How will I know if there's a path worth taking?   Should I question every move I make?   With all I've lost, my heart is breaking   I don't want to make the same mistakes   Did you ever   Doubt your dream will ever come true?   Did you ever   Blame the world but never blame you?   - I will never - Try to live a lie again   I don't wanna win this game if I can't play it my way   I'm not gonna stop, that's who I am   I'll give it all I got, that is my plan   Will I find what I lost? You know you can   Bet on it, bet on it, bet on it, bet on it   I wanna make it right, that is the way   To turn my life around Today is the day   Am I the type of guy who means what I say?   Bet on it, bet on it, bet on it, bet on it   Oh, hold up   Gimme room to think Bring it on down   Gotta work on my swing Gotta do my own thing   Hold up   It's no good at all to see yourself   And not recognise your face   Out on my own It's such a scary place   The answers are all inside of me   All I got to do is believe   I'm not gonna stop, not gonna stop till I get my shot   That's who I am, that is my plan We'll end up on top   You can bet on it, bet on it bet on it, bet on   You can bet on it, bet on it, bet on it Bet on me   I wanna make it right, that is the way   To turn my life around Today is the day   Am I the type of guy who means what I say?   Bet on it, bet on it, bet on it You can bet on me   This way.   What do you mean you're not doing the show?   - Exactly that. - We're singing a duet, Troy!   A duet means two people.   Well, mostly me in this case, but whatever! Duet!   I'm an employee. Employees aren't allowed in the show.   No, no, no, no. No, no. You're an honorary member.   Not any more.   - I asked Fulton for my kitchen job back. - What?   Sharpay, I don't like the way you've been treating my friends.   And I don't like the way I've been treating them either,   so I'm doing something about it.   An entire table of University boosters are coming to see you, thanks to me.   So, I'll be their waiter. They'll be thrilled.   Troy, Troy. This could change your life!   I'm more interested in about what my friends think of me,   and what I think of myself.   Oh, we could all hold hands around the campfire some other time!   Right now we've got a show to do.   No. You've got a show to do. I got a kitchen to clean.   It's okay.   Kelsi, find Ryan.   Welcome this evening. You'll be seated at table 21.   Kelly, will you escort them, please? Excellent.   Ladies, you look gorgeous   - this evening. Beautiful. - And now, returning with   a abridged version of last year's tap-dancing epic,   Tina and her Tippety-Tappity Toes!   There you are! Thank goodness you've come to your senses.   Plug in the volcano. Humu Humu is back on.   Enjoy your pineapple on your own, sis. I'm not doing the show.   What? Oh, put some fresh batteries in your Tiki Warrior costume   - and let's get going! - Took your advice. Sold it online.   You've always wanted the spotlight. Now you've got it. Break a leg.   The curtain's up. Showtime!   Kelsi told us what went down between you and Sharpay.   I'm more interested in what went down between me and you, man.   - I was a jerk. - Yeah.   But, hey, brothers fight.   And they're still brothers.   All right!   Guys, I messed up your show and I'm sorry.   Yeah, because show business is our entire lives, right?   Hey, I hope you haven't permanently filled my spot in the two-on-two game.   And, Ryan, I know how hard you must've worked on this show.   Making these Wildcats look good couldn't have been easy.   - Hey. - So, I apologise.   Hey, the truth is, we've all had a lot of fun.   At least, I have.   Hey, you gotta see this dude play baseball.   I'm looking forward to it.   - All right! - Yeah!   Troy, listen, all these people out there,   I don't really want to see my sister crash and burn.   At least, I think I don't. I think you should sing with her.   My life is over. I've been a good girl.   I've never lied, except when necessary.   I always bought my parents expensive gifts,   using their credit card, of course. But I don't deserve this humiliation!   You need to get out there. Mrs Hoffenfeffer and her sock puppet   are stinking up the premises.   Well, the only thing that would make it any lovelier would be   that if I won that Star Dazzle Award! Sharpay, I'm going to find you.   That award, I tell you, it's mine! Mine! Mine!   Mirror, mirror on the wall. Who's the... Oh, forget it.   How's your show going?   How's it going?   My show makes the captain of the Titanic   look like he won the lottery.   - I'll sing with you, Sharpay. - What?   I promised. And I keep my promises.   But what was the first thing you said to me when I started working here?   - Bring me more iced tea? - Think harder. We're...   - All in this together. - Exactly.   Well, we are.   So, let's get out there and knock them dead, Troy Bolton!   I do the show if the Wildcats do the show.   And I'd think fast.   I just sort of wish you were doing this for me.   You're a good guy, Troy.   And actually, right now, I think I like you better than I like myself.   Did I just say that?   Girls! Places!   - Okay. Everyone. Ryan, the show's on. - Where's the music? Where's Troy?   Talked to Sharpay, everything's cool.   Hey, speaking of my sister, she wants you to learn a new song.   Everyday. I can't learn a new song!   - Kelsi will help you with it. - What?   - It's showtime! - Yeah!   - What team? - Wildcats!   - What team? - Wildcats!   - What team? - Wildcats!   Once in a lifetime   And now it's time for our five-time   Star Dazzle Award winner, Miss Sharpay Evans,   singing this year with our assistant golf pro, Mr Troy Bolton.   Where is Troy?   - Hey. Why did you switch songs? - Switch songs? What?   - Yeah, Ryan said... - Bolton!   - But I didn't learn a new song. - Exactly.   Girls!   Once in a lifetime   Means there's no second chance   So I believe that you and me   Should grab it while we can   Make it last forever   And never give it back   It's our turn and I'm loving where we're at   Because this moment's really all we have   Every day of our lives   Wanna find you there Wanna hold on tight   Gonna run   While we're young And keep the faith   Every day   From right now   Gonna use our voices and scream out loud   Take my hand   Together we will celebrate   Celebrate   Oh, every day   They say that you should follow   And chase down what you dream   But if you get lost and lose yourself   What does it really mean?   No matter where we're going   Oh, yeah, it starts from where we are   There's more to life   When we listen to our hearts   And because of you I've got the strength to start   Yeah, yeah, yeah   Every day of our lives   Wanna find you there Wanna hold on tight   Gonna run   While we're young And keep the faith   Oh, every day   From right now   Gonna use our voices and scream out loud   Take my hand   Together we will celebrate   Oh, every day   We're taking it back We're doing it here together   It's better like that And stronger now than ever   We're not gonna lose   'Cause we get to choose That's how it's gonna be   Every day of our lives   Wanna find you there Wanna hold on tight   Gonna run   While we're young And keep the faith   Keep the faith   Every day of our lives   Wanna find you there Wanna hold on tight   Gonna run   While we're young And keep the faith   Oh, yeah   - Every day - Every day   From right now   Gonna use our voices and scream out loud   - Take my hand - Take my hand   Together we will celebrate   - Every day - Oh, every day   Oh, oh, every day   Oh, every day   Every day   - Oh, yeah, yeah - I'm singing every day   Every day   Every day   Every day   Every day   Every day   Every day   Yeah   Just fabulous! Fabulous!   Well. If you'll all please take your seats.   I have one last task to perform this evening.   The Star Dazzle for this year goes to, of course, our one and only...   My brother, Ryan Evans!   That's our boy!   Fix the hat.   Yeah   You are the music in me   You know the words "Once upon a time"   Make you listen   there's a reason   When you dream There's a chance you'll find   A little laughter, or happy ever after   You're harmony to the melody   That's echoing inside my head   A single voice above the noise   - Here's to the future. - No. Here's to right now.   And like a common thread   You're pulling me   When I hear my favourite song I know that we belong   Oh, you are the music in me   Yeah, it's living in all of us   And it's brought us here because   - Because you are the music in me - Because you are the music in me   Yeah, yeah, yeah   You are the music in me   When I hear my favourite song I know that we belong   You are the music in me   It's living in all of us   And it's brought us here because   You are the music in me   You are the music in me   One, two, three, four   The summer that we wanted   Yeah, we've finally got it   Now's the time we get to share   Each day we'll be together   Now until forever   So everybody everywhere   Let's take it to the beach Take it there together   Let's celebrate today 'Cause there'll never be another   We're stronger this time We've been there for each other   Everything's just right   Everybody, all for one   Our real summer has just begun   Let's rock and roll, and just let go   Feel the rhythm of the drums   We're gonna have fun in the sun   Now that all the hard work Work is done   Everybody one for all And all for one   - All for one - All for one, one   Summertime together   Now we're even closer   That's the way it's meant to be   Oh, we're just getting started   Come and join the party   You deserve it same as me   Let's take it to the beach Take it there together   Let's celebrate today 'Cause there'll never be another   We're stronger this time We've been there for each other   Everything's just right   Everybody, all for one   Our real summer has just begun   Let's rock and roll, and just let go   Feel the rhythm of the drums   We're gonna have fun in the sun   Now that all the hard work Work is done   Everybody one for all And all for one   Everybody up   Everybody rock it   Take it from the top   And never ever stop it   It's not about the future   It's not about the past   It's making every single day Last and last and last   Fun and sun What could be better?   Let's have fun Everyone together now   Everybody, everybody now   This is where our summer really begins   The very last time it's ever gonna be like this   It's a party you don't wanna miss   Guys, show them we can make some moves, hey   Girls, show them we know how to groove, oh   - Here - And now   - Let's turn the party - Out   Everybody jump in   Everybody, all for one   Our real summer has just begun   Let's rock and roll, and just let go   Feel the rhythm of the drums   We're gonna have fun in the sun   Now that all the hard work Work is done   Everybody one for all   Everybody, all for one   Let's rock and roll, and just let go   Feel the rhythm of the drums   We're gonna have fun in the sun   Now that all the hard work Work is done   Come on, everyone, let's dance   We can't let the moment pass   Let's make the party last   All for one   All for one   Yeah!   Coral blue! It's totally like your skin tone.   And mine, too! We are majorly skin-tone compatible, Troy.   My daughter.   Then maybe you should start answering to yourself!   By the end of summer, you'll have me playing like a pro.   If we live that long.   For you.   Cut!   Troy!   - Put it in forward. - It is!
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You must remember, young thespians, learning is never seasonal.   So, do allow the shimmering lights of summer to refresh and illuminate   - your fertile young minds. - What's she talking about?   The future greets you with its magic mirror,   reflecting each golden moment, each emboldened choice.   Dude, Miss Darbus has snapped her cap.   Dude, you're actually listening?   Yes, Jason.   So, what was your favourite summer memory, Miss Darbus?   Summers have passed fleetingly since I was your age,   but I remember each with poignant clarity.   Summer. Summer.   Summer.   Summer.   - Summer. - Summer.   - Summer. - Summer.   - Summer. Summer. - Ashland Shakespeare Festival of...   - Summer. Summer. Summer. ...'88 leaps fondly to mind.   What time is it? Summertime   Hey It's our vacation   What time is it? Party time   That's right Say it loud   What time is it? The time of our lives   Anticipation   What time is it? Summertime   School's out Scream and shout   Finally summer's here   Good to be chilling out   I'm off the clock The pressure's off   Now my girl's what it's all about   Ready for some sunshine   - For my heart to take a chance - Oh, yeah   I'm here to stay, not moving away   Ready for a summer romance   Everybody's ready, going crazy Yeah, we're out   Come on and let me hear you say it now, right now   What time is it? Summertime   Hey It's our vacation   What time is it? Party time   That's right Say it loud   What time is it? The time of our lives   Anticipation   What time is it? Summertime   School's out Scream and shout   Goodbye to rules No summer school   I'm free to shop till I drop   It's an education vacation   And the party never has to stop   We've got things to do We'll see you soon   And we're really gonna miss you all   Goodbye to you and you   And you and you   Bye-bye until next fall   Everybody ready, going crazy yeah, we're out   Come on and let me hear you say it now, right now   What time is it? Summertime   Hey It's our vacation   What time is it? Party time   That's right Say it loud   What time is it? The time of our lives   Anticipation   What time is it? Summertime   School's out Scream and shout   No more waking up at 6:00 a.m.   'Cause now our time is all our own   Enough already, we're waiting Come on, let's go   Go out of control   All right   Everybody   Yeah   Come on   School pride, let's show it We're champions and we know it   Wildcats, yeah, are the best, yeah   Red, white and gold   When it's time to win, we do it   We're number one, we proved it   Let's live it up, yeah, party down   That's what this summer's all about   What time is it?   Summertime is finally here Yeah   Let's celebrate   We wanna hear you loud and clear now   School's out   We can sleep as late as we want to   It's our time   Now we can do whatever we wanna do   What time is it?   It's summertime   We'll be loving it   Come on and say it again now   What time is it?   It's party time Party time   Let's go and have the time of our lives   Let's go   Yeah   No, but seriously, guys, this summer I gotta make bank.   My parents keep talking about how much college is gonna cost.   Yeah, my folks are gonna match whatever I make,   but I gotta get hired first.   Me, too. I'm saving up for a car,   so I can take that little hottie on a proper date.   Gabriella.   I understand you've moved every summer for the past five years,   and I'd hate to think today is goodbye.   No worries. My mom promised I'm here until graduation next year.   Bless Mom's little heart.   Sharpay, we got off to a rough start, but you really came through.   I mean, you helped me with the winter musical.   I did?   Those vocal exercises?   See you.   Gabriella and I have had, like, five job interviews,   but we keep getting beat out by college kids.   Yeah, same here. I guess I'm back in the babysitting business.   Hey, Martha. Hey, Taylor.   Hey, Kelsi, what are you planning to do this summer?   Grow, write music. Grow.   Your summer activities consultant has arrived.   Hopefully some of those activities will include a job.   Hey, whatever happens, as long as we're together, it's cool, right?   You promise?   Here's my promise.   - "T" as in Troy? - Well, I... Yeah.   Hey, man, how's it going? There you go, boss.   Hoops. Let's go.   Yeah, sure, sure. We're not busy or anything. Let's go.   We could go to the movies, download music.   Oh, I'm definitely teaching you a twisted-flip on the skateboard.   Oh, and I have first-aid training, so I can patch myself up afterwards.   All right!   "Going to movies, listening to music.   "And, golly, Troy, I have first-aid training."   Oh, please.   Oh. Come here, Kelsi. I have a summer job for you.   At our country club.   Our rehearsal pianist is evidently moving.   Or hiding.   - Pardon? - Sounds great.   Cheer up, Shar, it's summer.   We can do whatever we want to. Everything changes.   Ryan, who's the absolute primo boy at East High?   I'd say Troy Bolton has that category pretty much locked up, don't you think?   And East High's primo girl?   - Just answer the question! - Gosh, you?   Troy, Sharpay. Sharpay, Troy. Sharpay...   Shar.   - It just makes sense. - Evidently not to Troy.   But it's summer, Ry. Everything changes.   What time is it? Summertime   Hey It's our vacation   What time is it? Party time   That's right Say it loud   What time is it? The time of our lives   Anticipation   What time is it? Summertime   School's out Scream and shout   Nice workout, fellas.   - I'm starving. - Me, too.   I'll tell you what. I'm seeing moves I didn't see last season.   - Keep it coming, guys! - Yeah. What team?   Wildcats!   All right!   Yo, time for milk.   - So, guys, how's the job hunt coming? - The big zero.   - Girlfriend alert. - Talk to me.   This is Thomas Fulton, General Manager   of Lava Springs Country Club here in Albuquerque.   I understand you've been looking for summer work.   Hey, Troy, does Gabriella still remember your name,   or did she find somebody new to karaoke with this summer?   That sounds fantastic, Mr Fulton. But how did you get my name?   Well, we've always had a student summer work programme   here at Lava Springs. So, are you ready?   Here's the thing. I know the most amazing girl... I mean, student.   Straight A's, quintuple straight A's,   and it would be so amazingly perfect if...   Man, he's really working someone.   It can't be Gabriella. Whenever she calls, he just blushes.   Yeah, I never said that.   Yes!   - What's up, dog? - Nothing. Nothing. Nothing!   Okay. I'll tell you what, you guys stick together this summer,   you work on the game, and we are talking back-to-back   - championships next fall. - Yeah!   Can we all redirect this energy by carrying in the groceries?   - Yes, Mrs Bolton. - Yes, Mrs Bolton.   Hey, we're kicking off another hot summer here in Albuquerque.   So, for those cool enough to have a convertible,   crank up the sound, breathe that fresh air,   and say hello to summer!   Miss Evans, Mr Evans, looking very sharp this summer.   Welcome back to Lava Springs.   Thank you, Charles.   Hi, boy!   Oh, can you find some shade for my car?   - Even if we have to plant a tree. - Fulton.   And may I say, welcome back.   It's good to be home.   Are the flyers ready?   This year we embossed the flyers for the show.   Inspired.   I plan to limit member talent auditions to 30 seconds each.   Amateur performers are very...   - Draining? - Yes.   Understood.   And should I...   We be so fortunate as to win the Star Dazzle Award again.   But where would we put it?   We're planning on expanding the trophy case.   The designs are in my office.   - Fulton, you are so efficient. - Well...   The staffing matter we discussed?   Done. With discretion.   Fabulous.   - Oh, stop it. Yes. Yes. - Ryan!   - Sharpay! - Girls.   Your chaise in its usual spot, Miss Evans?   Thank you, Javier.   Emma, Jackie and Lea, east of me.   Oh, and you'll be a prince to angle our chaises on the hour, as the sun moves.   Well, thanks to the kind words from your mother last season,   I've been promoted.   But, no worries, I'll make sure that the new lifeguard   is fully briefed on just how you like things.   So, what's the theme of the summer talent show, Sharpay?   - Redemption. - Love it.   It was a very trying year, ladies.   My drama department was invaded by outsiders,   singers coming from the chemistry lab and locker room. Shocking, really.   Sis, we've got the pool, the entire club, and the whole summer to enjoy it.   And the spa has been redone.   There's a guacamole facial and a seaweed body scrub on the menu.   What could be more fabulous?   - More ice. - Right away, Miss Evans.   It's out with the old And in with the new   Goodbye, clouds of grey Hello, skies of blue   A dip in the pool A trip to the spa   Endless days in my chaise The whole world according to moi   Excuse me.   Thank you.   Iced tea imported from England   Lifeguards imported from Spain   Towels imported from Turkey   And turkey imported from Maine   We're gonna relax and renew   You go do   I want fabulous That is my simple request   All things fabulous Bigger and better and best   I need something inspiring to help me get along   I need a little fabulous Is that so wrong?   Fetch me my Jimmy Choo flip-flops   Where is my pink Prada tote?   I need my Tiffany hair-band   Then I can go for a float   A summer like never before   I want more   She wants fabulous That is her simple request   All things fabulous Bigger and better and best   She needs something inspiring to help her get along   She needs a little fabulous Is that so wrong?   Fabulous pool   Fabulous splash   Read my lips.   Fabulous parties Even fabulous trash   Fabulous fashion   No.   Fabulous bling   Yeah.   She's got to have fabulous everything   Nothing to discuss   Everything's got to be perfect for...   Me!   She wants fabulous That is her simple request   All things fabulous Bigger and better and best   She needs something inspiring to help her get along   She needs a little fabulous Is that so wrong?   This won't do That's a bore   That's insulting I need more   I need, I need, I need I need, I need, I need   I need fabulous   I want fabulous   Fabulous hair, fabulous style   Fabulous eyes and that fabulous smile   Oh, I like what I see I like it a lot   Is this absolutely fabulous?   Fabulous, fabulous, fabulous   Absolutely.   Not.   Yeah!   I got you. I got you. It's okay.   - What are you doing here? - I'm the new lifeguard.   Wait, are you a member here?   I told you to hire Troy Bolton, not the entire East High student body!   You told me to hire Troy Bolton. "Whatever it takes."   Well, why didn't you warn me about the rest of them?   I did discuss the matter with the Lava Springs board, of course.   The board. You mean, our...   Mother!   Gabriella Montez and the Wildcats? Mother, how could you?   Think of your future, kitten.   These are your school chums, not the fuddy-duddy Lava Springs staff.   These are not my chums!   They'll steal my talent show.   And what fresh talent you'll have for your summer show.   Mother, did you hear what I just said?   Ryan, talk to Mother.   - Hi, Mom. - Ducky! How's my dashing boy?   Tell pumpkin if she worries too much, she'll get frown lines.   Namaste.   - I want them out! - But your mother specifically said...   Oh, don't mention that backstabbing yogini to me!   If you can't fire them, make them wanna quit.   I'm hoping Chef Michael's gonna teach me   the art of Austrian flake pastry.   And Sharpay's gonna be where I work every day.   How much better can summer get? Right? Right?   - A real dream come true. - Lf you actually get to know her,   - I mean she's... - Dude.   Hey, I didn't even know Sharpay's parents owned this place.   Mr Fulton just said, you know,   there's Wildcat fans at Lava Springs, and jobs are available.   So, I said let's go for it.   Inspiring, Mr Bolton. Truly inspiring.   However, what we're looking for from all of you,   is not inspiration, but perspiration.   Confirming assignments. Bolton, Danforth, waiters.   And, when needed, caddies.   What?   Miss McKessie, I'm told that you're efficient.   - Well... - Prove it.   You'll handle member activities. Keep me in sight at all times.   Kelsi, piano. Lunchtime and cocktail hour.   That means mood music, not new music.   Capisce?   Martha, chopping, cutting, preparing plates.   Do complete the summer with the equal amount of digits   I assume you currently possess.   Oh, Zeke, you will assist Chef Michael in the...   The promised land.   You hold on to that.   Mr Fulton, Your Excellency, sir,   would it be okay if we draw straws to see who has to wait on Sharpay?   Please, none of you will be waiting on Sharpay.   Oh, yes. Snap.   - You will be serving Miss Evans. - Who's that?   Always address our members as Mr, Mrs, or Miss. Let's practise.   - Do we have to? - Shall we?   "Miss Evans, would you care for lemonade?"   Actually, I'm not Miss Evans. I'm Jason.   - It smells so good and I am so hungry. - No, wait. You don't...   - No, no, no. - What's for lunch?   Miss Montez.   It would seem your lunch break does not start for 3.5 minutes.   I do hope no members drowned in your absence.   Henceforth, do clock in and out on time.   Three infractions of any kind, and your employment is terminated.   Capisce?   Chop, chop, chop.   - Okay, that man officially scares me. - Yeah.   Suddenly, I'm beginning to miss detention with Miss Darbus.   - How sick is that? - Come on.   We got a hoop out back, two free meals a day,   and we only have to wear these stupid outfits on duty.   All for one, and one for all. All right?   - This is our summer. Now, what team? - Wildcats!   - What team? - Wildcats!   Come on.   How did we get from the top of the world to the bottom of the heap?   I don't recall you mentioning the boss is such a creep   We still have the ingredients to make this summer sweet   Well, we got rags instead of riches   And all these dirty dishes   Just wish I had three wishes   Okay, guys, break it up.   We've got to work, work to work this out   We'll make things right The sun will shine   If we work, work, there'll be no doubt   We can still save the summer if we work this out   Dude, what have you gotten us into?   Come on. We can totally turn this thing around!   I'd rather face a seven footer straight up in the post   Yeah That sure beats hanging here   And burning someone's toast   I needed Benjamins But this ain't worth the stress   Maybe there's a better way to fix this greasy mess   We're a champion team A well-oiled machine   And we've faced tougher problems than this   I know it's a grind But I'm sure we can find   A way to have fun while we get this job done   We've got to work, work to work this out   We'll make things right The sun will shine   We got to work, work There'll be no doubt   If we all come together We can work this out   Let's work it!   Tell me what you want   Tell me what you need   A little bit of sugar   A little bit of butter   It's the perfect recipe   Payday It'll taste so sweet   Payday Good enough to eat   Gonna make some motion pictures   Hit the mall with all my sisters   Get tickets to the Knicks and Sixers   Kick it with the music mixers   Buy a ride that suits my style   Lounge around the pool awhile   Make a date with my favourite girl   We've got it made   Whoa, we've got to work, work to work this out   We'll make things right The sun will shine   If we work, work, there'll be no doubt   We can still save the summer If we work this out   Work this Got to work this   We can work this out   So, can we work this out?   Yeah, we can work it out.   Send the waiters right in.   Miss me? Of course you did.   Hey, you ever been on a golf course?   We're employees, Troy. Not members. And I don't play golf.   Who said anything about golf?   Are you sure it's okay for us to be out here?   Yeah, unless the jackrabbits turn us in.   So, how's kitchen duty?   Oh, you know, the team that washes dishes together, wins together.   My mom said summer jobs look good on college applications.   All part of the frightening concept called "our future."   Are you worried?   Hey, college costs a fortune.   My parents are saving pennies, unlike the people at this place.   You're a cinch for a scholarship.   I'm only as good as whatever happens next season. It's...   I always liked the idea of being in charge of my future,   until it actually started happening.   So, let's just think about right now,   because I've never been in one place for an entire summer,   and this means a lot to me, especially being here with...   Such an outstanding peanut-butter and-jelly-sandwich maker like me?   I want to remember this summer, Troy.   - Here, catch. - Oh, I love this game.   - Ready? - Go.   - Beautiful. - Very nice! Oh. Your turn.   - You didn't catch a single one of them. - You...   That was so bad.   Fulton, when I was on the fourth fairway today,   it seemed bone dry.   Oh, no way!   Could you tell maintenance to give it a little extra splash?   No way!   - May I have this dance? - Why, of course you may.   Let's go then.   You are gonna get so wet!   Yeah!   Keep an eye on them tomorrow and keep me posted.   Why are you smiling?   No worries, Ryan. This is our turf, remember?   First a break-time infraction, now frolicking on the golf course.   We are not off to an auspicious start, are we, Miss Montez?   Actually, Mr Fulton, this was my idea, so she's...   How gallant, but irrelevant.   We won't allow this to happen again, will we?   Good morning, everybody.   - Good morning. - Good morning.   - Smells good. That smells good. - Hey, Martha.   - Hey. - Hey, Jason.   - Hey, morning. - What's up?   Yeah You are the music in me   - Sounding good, Kels. - Thanks.   Actually, I need to go get ready for the ladies' luncheon.   Won't exactly be rocking out.   You know, I am so excited about the club's talent show.   I mean, the employees get to do a number,   and I have ideas for everyone.   You guys can sing the lead,   and maybe Zeke and Chad can do backup,   and everyone can dance.   Big timeout on that one.   My singing career began and ended with the East High Winter Musical.   I'm just here to make a cheque and sneak in the pool after work.   That's... That's really it.   What was that you were playing a minute ago?   Oh, it's... It's nothing. It's just nothing.   What's this?   Well, I was thinking if you'd do the show,   that I wanted to be ready, and I wrote this for you guys.   Come on. Go.   Yeah   You are the music in me   You know the words "Once upon a time"   Make you listen, there's a reason   When you dream There's a chance you'll find   A little laughter, or happy ever after   You're harmony to the melody   That's echoing inside my head   A single voice above the noise   And like a common thread   You're pulling me   When I hear my favourite song I know that we belong   Oh, you are the music in me   Yeah, it's living in all of us   And it's brought us here because   Because you are the music in me   Yeah, yeah, yeah   You are the music in me   It's like I knew you before we met Can't explain it   There's no name for it   I sang you words I've never said   - And it was easy - So easy   Because you see the real me   As I am, you understand   And that's more than I've ever known, oh   To hear your voice above the noise   And know I'm not alone   Oh, you're singing to me   When I hear my favourite song I know that we belong   You are the music in me   It's living in all of us   And it's brought us here because   You are the music in me   Together we're gonna sing   We got the power to sing what we feel   Connected and real   Can't keep it all inside   Oh, yeah   Oh, yeah   - Oh, yeah - Yeah, yeah, yeah   You are the music in me   Oh, yeah   Oh, yeah   You are the music in me   When I hear my favourite song I know that we belong   We belong   You are the music in me   It's living in all of us It's brought us here because   You are the music in me   Oh yeah Oh yeah   You are the music in me   Yeah   - Oh, I love that song. - Great job, Kels.   Oh, I've got the talent show sign-up sheet right here. Are you in?   Maybe we can work this out, but only if we're all in this together.   Yeah!   This is going to be fantastic.   I'm going to coordinate rehearsal to coincide with all of our schedules.   Goldenthroat, this is Jazz Square. We may have trouble.   Now, it's an amazing song, but Kelsi didn't write it for us.   Hi, Mom.   - Seaweed scrub, darling? - Maybe later.   Ryan, it might be wonderful if Troy participates in our talent show.   What? If he sings with Gabriella   then our whole show is going to be the "Troy and Gabriella Show."   I'm not certain Gabriella is ideally suited   to help Troy realise his full potential at Lava Springs.   Mommy, what time is Daddy gonna be here?   We tee off at noon. Join us?   Love to.   Up. And how shall we get to the food today, sir?   - I don't know, perhaps skipping. - Very well then.   Shall we?   Hipty scouty, hipty skipty, hipty skipty, hipty skipty...   Danforth, Bolton, you're caddying today.   $40 a bag. You've been requested.   - What? - By who?   Dude, who cares? For $40, I'd caddy for Godzilla.   Close, very close.   Thank you.   - Thanks. - Thanks, man.   Hey, boys! So, Troy, I thought it was time for you to meet my parents.   Enchantée.   - Awesome. - Hi.   Hello.   So, where's your dad?   Hi, Daddy!   Where's the first tee and what's the course record?   I'm just kidding. I built the course myself and I hold the record,   but who's counting? Princess.   - Son, you've been working out. - Yoga.   Bring that around, there you go. Quite a season you boys had.   Oh, Troy played for the golf team, too, Daddy.   Oh, versatile. How about you, son?   - Baseball. Track and field. - Outstanding.   Might come in handy the way I play golf. Fair warning.   Fore!   - Brilliant, darling. Brilliant. - Lovely.   Chad, you'll be caddying for Mother. Troy, Daddy.   Daddy.   Bravo!   Brilliant. Let's take a walk.   - Is that a new outfit? - Yes, just this morning. And yours?   This old thing? I got it last week.   Come on, Chad.   What do you think?   Well, it's 190 to the pin, downhill lie, elevated green.   I'd go with a full five, sir.   Hi.   - Nice call. - All right.   Princess, grab your pitching wedge. This one's yours.   Thanks, Daddy.   Line it up.   That's my girl.   That girl needs to take up knitting.   Or some sport where she can only injure herself.   - I'm in the sand. - Me, too.   Knees, hips, shoulders, hat. Good. Drill it.   Backboard.   Yes!   That's my boy.   - Where... - I have no idea.   Gabriella! Dinner tonight? Sneak a swim?   Troy!   - Oh, lovely, darling. - Nice.   Daddy, why not let Troy try a shot?   - Of course. Of course. - No, I shouldn't.   - Come on. - Are you sure?   - Yeah! - Yes, sir.   - Are you sure it's okay, Mr Evans? - It sure is.   - Give it a ride. - Thank you.   - Here you go, Daddy. - Thank you, dear.   - That's a beautiful swing. - Really beautiful.   That is a beautiful swing.   - That was awesome. - Thanks, man.   - Come on! What do you say we... - What? I don't know.   Off we go.   I'm saving up for a car. I'm saving up for a car.   Well, Tiger Woods would have been proud to make that putt!   What a shame that Troy is only bussing dishes all summer,   given that he's a potential star for your alma mater, Daddy.   I've seen Troy play basketball.   I think the U of A Redhawks will be very interested in him.   That's inspired, Daddy. Troy is very concerned about college.   - Really? - Yeah.   - How's Coach Bolton these days? - Oh, fantastic.   Outstanding.   What?   Oh, next time I see Country Club Princess,   I'm gonna launch her and her pink cart straight into the lake.   I'll build the ramp, buddy.   Danforth, this is a kitchen, not a day spa.   You and Jason suit up for dinner duty in the dining room.   Bolton, you have five minutes to change and come with me.   In case you're not familiar with this particular item,   it goes around your neck,   like a dog collar.   Chop-chop.   - And she stepped on the ball. - I did not.   - Yes, you did. - I can believe that.   Hey! Here's our superstar. Troy Bolton, this is Peter.   - Peter. Good to meet you. - How are you?   - This is Claire. - Hello.   - And you know the family. - Hello.   This kid's pretty handy on the fairways as well as the hard court.   Bet you worked up yourself an appetite   lugging those bags all over the place, huh?   Yeah, yeah. A little bit.   What do you say we get some food, and we can talk about your future.   - My future? - Yeah, sit down.   Have a seat.   Daddy's on the board of directors at the University of Albuquerque.   So, Troy, I saw your championship game. I mean, wow!   That last-second shot at the buzzer... Outstanding.   Actually, my teammates here stole the ball,   otherwise I wouldn't have had a chance...   Oh, you're much too modest, Troy.   You were voted MVP for the entire season.   This shirt positively screams for a Windsor knot.   - Thank you. - Let me get that for you.   You know, we've got a heck of a basketball programme over at U of A,   and an excellent scholarship programme as well.   Scholarship?   Yeah. You know, between the two of us here,   we... We pull a little weight over at the school.   Well, time flies when you're having fun,   but Mr Fulton will probably want me clocking out.   Come on. Don't be silly.   You haven't had any dessert, and we haven't talked about golf, yet.   Oh, basketball and golf are just the beginning with Troy, Daddy.   Have you heard him sing?   Oh, triple threat.   Oh, how wonderful. Troy can participate in the talent show.   Oh, come on, Troy. Give them a sample. Kelsi!   Kelsi. No, actually my voice is...   Is feeling a little bit hoarse tonight, you know, all the talking.   But thank you very much for the food and the golf and everything.   It was amazing.   But you will sing some other time, though? With me. Promise?   - Promise. - Perfect.   Dessert?   Sorry I'm late! Give me two more minutes.   Nice tie. Your shoes don't match though. Kidding.   Honey, two minutes is being late, but an hour is approaching a felony.   Just because Troy's a nice guy, doesn't mean he's immune to boy disease.   Boy disease?   Yeah, forgetting things he shouldn't forget.   Oh, so now you're a boy expert?   My older sister has 10 rules about boy behaviour,   and nine of them involve boys forgetting things   they should never forget, like dinner dates.   Well, it wasn't an official date type of thing.   Rule number three, all dates are official,   whether the boy knows it or not.   - You're not done. - But I'm done for the day, sir.   And actually, I have a date.   Mr Bolton, you're under the mistaken impression   I'm interested in what you have to say. Just follow me.   - But I... - No more speaking.   - Hey, where are we going? - Please, Mr Bolton.   - How long is this gonna take? - Watch your step. Insurance issues.   I'm supposed to have a date tonight.   But the evening is young and so are you.   Well, where are we?   Hold your applause until the very end.   What the heck? Mr Fulton?   A long time ago In a land far away   Lived the pineapple princess, Tiki   She was sweet as a peach In a pineapple way   But so sad that she hardly speaky   Still, if you listen well You'll hear her secret wish   Aloha, everybody, my name is Tiki.   I long to free A truly remarkable fish   My sweet prince   Humu, humu, nuku, nuku, a pua'a   Makahiki malihini who   Humu, humu, nuku, nuku, a pua'a Ooh   Hawana waka, waka, waka Niki pu, pu, pu   Ryan, the fog!   She dreams of a boy Who is under a spell   That has left him all wet and scaly   I sing from my heart Of the power of love   Just a girl with a ukulele   - Come to me - Come to her   - My sweet one, and be still - Be still   I'll grasp your tail Then stroke each tender gill   My sweet prince   Humu, humu, nuku, nuku, a pua'a   Makahiki malihini who   Humu, humu, nuku, nuku, a pua'a Ooh   Hawana waka, waka, waka Niki pu, pu, pu   Now this is where we lead into the whole Kabuki thing.   The clouds turned grey And the big sky cried   And the ocean had a fit   Ryan! Where's my ocean?   Then the wind went whoosh And thunder cracked   And mighty Mount Fufu spit Mighty Mount Fufu spit   Tiki, Tiki Want to speaky, speaky, speaky   With the mighty spirit Fufu   Tiki, Tiki Want to speaky, speaky, speaky   - The words I will not mince - Word!   Please make a man Of my fresh fish prince   This is real fish talk. No lie.   And then the fish turns into a gorgeous prince and sings...   I'm Prince Humu Humu, nuku, nuku, a pua'a   No. No way.   Makahiki malihini who   With me.   Humu, humu, nuku, nuku, a pua'a   Hawana waka, waka, waka Niki pu, pu, pu   Everybody!   Humu, humu, nuku, nuku, a pua'a   Makahiki malihini who   Humu, humu, nuku, nuku, a pua'a   Hawana waka, waka, waka Niki pu, pu, pu   Waka, waka, waka Niki pu, pu, pu   Waka, waka, waka Niki pu, pu, pu   One minute.   We'll talk about this later.   So, you love it?   Look, you ever tried just singing?   I mean, without all the lights and sets and, like, backup people?   Well, it'd be much harder to get applause that way.   I'm not talking about applause.   I'm talking about hanging out with friends.   You know, doing nothing, and singing for fun.   Wait a minute. Not doing anything.   That might work. A dark stage, a single spotlight.   We break out of darkness into the circle of light.   - Wait, "we"? - No set, no frills.   - Oh, man. - Simple.   Dramatic. Just you and me.   That is such a great idea, Troy. We could do it at our club talent show.   Look, I'm here to work.   Sharpay, I already told you being onstage really is your thing,   it's not mine.   It could be our thing.   Time out on that one, okay? I've got an "our thing,"   it's with Gabriella, and... And I'm very late for her, so I got to go.   - But the show could be so amazing... - I love your shoes.   - You like them? - I really do.   I bought them in New York. I have them in nine colours.   Girls! Again from the top.   Hey, lifeguard!   You're crazy, Wildcat!   And so late, but I brought food, a few little candles.   I'm good for a poolside picnic. What do you say?   Zeke even made desserts. But first, I dare you to jump in.   You know we're not supposed to be in the pool. Club rules.   Cramp!   I need a lifeguard! Rescue me! Rescue me!   Here I come!   Thanks for coming in. Follow me.   Oh, listen.   You know, right now, with you,   it's finally starting to feel like summer.   Yeah, it is.   The water bugs are back.   Look, Mr Fulton, this was my idea, she had nothing to do with it.   I generously overlooked your previous break violation,   but then came the golf course jaunt,   and now this. Two strikes.   Don't get a third. Out of the pool.   Sharpay's dad let me play a few holes   and then invited me to dinner with some U of A alumni.   Really?   And they were talking about scholarships,   while Jason and Chad were, like, serving me.   And getting paid for it. It's called a job.   You were invited, nothing wrong with that.   Yeah. I don't know. It felt weird.   I love that you've got the team working together,   but you're not gonna be a Wildcat forever.   The team is now, and that's... It's good,   but everybody's got their own future.   I'm not sure I know what you mean.   Well, when you graduate,   lots of people are gonna be chasing the same opportunities.   There's nothing wrong with keeping your eye on the prize.   In fact, if you don't, you get left behind.   Yeah, I know, I'm just saying, I didn't get my friends jobs at the club   so they could sit and watch me eat in the dining room.   You know, I'm just saying never be ashamed of attention,   as long as you've earned it.   You know, a scholarship's special,   that's why there's only a few to go around.   Yeah, yeah. I get it, Dad.   Okay. So, how was the food at Lava Springs?   Insanely good.   - Take it out for a spin. - No way.   Well, you didn't think I was going to drive this heap, did you?   Yes! Yes!   Okay, bring those knees up as high as you can and circle those arms.   Hey, water bug. Last night was so fun.   I really didn't mean to get you in trouble.   Same here.   - So, maybe today we can have our... - Troy?   What time is your lunch break?   Troy!   - 1:30. - 1:30, great.   Free cheeseburgers are on me. Everybody looks great. Awesome job.   Okay, now, some jumping jacks.   Hey. What is she up to?   - Who knows? - Believe me, she does.   I'm sorry I'm late, Mr Fulton,   but about the pool thing last night, you can't blame Gabriella...   - I'm promoting you. - You're what?   There's an opening as an assistant to the golf pros.   Salaried job, no clocking in.   - But, I... - $500 a week, plus tips.   What? Per week?   Oh, my... That's off the hook! I think it sounds very manageable.   Shall we?   Bolton!   - Wait. So you want me to teach golf? - To kids. Oh, the joy.   - But, sir, I don't think I'm qualified. - Worry not.   Simply show the little angels which end of the club to hold,   tee the ball up, then duck.   In addition, the board is extending membership privileges to you.   You have complete use of club facilities, but do so prudently,   meaning, fellow Wildcats? Not.   Congratulations.   You'll find an appropriate choice of clothing here.   Do not mix checks with plaids, blue with browns,   and avoid wearing white socks at all cost.   Leave your shoes outside the locker,   they will be buffed and polished each evening.   Yes! Oh, man!   Save it for the first tee.   And to get there, this might come in handy.   That's the key to your golf cart. Number 14.   The same number that's on your basketball uniform, so I'm told.   Questions?   How did this happen?   It would seem that the Evans family thinks you have untapped potential.   Young man, the future is full of uncharted waters,   and this family has real clout, so I suggest you take the ride.   Yeah.   Italian.   Awesome, junior golfers! You guys look amazing!   Hey! Hey! Slow down, champ. Slow down.   Save some for the other kids. There you go.   Cool shorts, buddy.   All right. Hey. Hey, cutie. Try holding the club that way,   you're going to hit it way farther.   All right. Nice backswing, man. Nice backswing.   Good job, killer. Make the ball fear you.   You look good. Great job, everybody. Good job, guys!   - Bolton. Bolton. Your 11:30 is here. - Thanks, man.   Good luck, buddy.   Troy!   Oh, man.   - Cool balls. - Thanks.   You're welcome.   By the end of summer, you'll have me playing like a pro.   Yeah.   If I live that long.   I'm so excited about the show.   Oh, and don't worry. We'll find something great to do.   Look, Sharpay, I already told you, singing really isn't my thing.   And here's the best news, all the Redhawk boosters will be there.   - Really? - Of course.   We'll lock up your scholarship with a high "C" right from centre stage.   We're all in this together, right?   Your parents have been really, really nice, Sharpay,   but singing with you isn't a part of my job.   I know, just something you promised to do.   Remember?   You look fabulous in your new clothes, by the way.   - You like the shoes? They're Italian. - Nice.   Let me show you how this is done. It's really easy.   Just line up to your target. Nice, easy backswing.   - Hey, Gab. - Hey!   That girl's got more moves than an octopus in a wrestling match.   - Nah. He knows how to swim. - Yeah. Troy can handle himself.   I did overhear him asking her for her opinion   on his new Italian golf shoes.   He didn't ask me.   So, wake up, sister! She's basically offering him a college education   just to sing with her in the talent show.   - Troy would never do that. - You got eyes, use them.   - Let's go eat. - Yeah, I got to go. Hey, see you later?   - Okay. - Okay.   You're going to take it back and through.   - Troy, Fulton wants you in the lobby. - Fantastic. Thank you. See you.   And she steps on the ball.   - Troy Bolton. This is... - I've seen them all play at U of A.   Oh, all right. Well, come scrimmage at our gym.   It'll be good for your game.   - Play with you guys? - Yeah. Let's get down, bro.   - Awesome. - All right.   - Let's all get some awesome lunch. - Yeah.   I knew it! Coral blue!   It's perfect for your skin tone. And mine, too!   We are majorly skin-tone compatible, Troy.   - I have no idea what that means. - You don't need to. I'm here for you.   - Who's hungry? - Let's eat.   I mean, how can you hit the ball straight if your clubs don't trust you?   - That's the key. So, it's all in the grip. - Okay.   You got to hold it just right. That looks great.   Hey, I almost forgot.   I ordered Swiss on my burger.   So, go ahead and check it out, man. Try it. See what you think.   Danforth, table three needs more iced tea.   Now, rotate your hands over the top.   - Put your thumb on that side. - Okay.   There you go, man. You're good. I'll see you on the course.   - Yeah. Let's do it, man. - Yeah.   - Zeke! Troy wants Swiss. - Coming right up.   You know, you were right.   There's a guy out there that looks just like Troy Bolton,   but I have no idea who he really is.   Oh, hey. Kelsi's got some great new ideas   - to spice up the talent show. It's got... - I'm thrilled.   That new duet that Troy and Gabriella sang? I need it.   - Actually, it's not available. - Repeat.   Well, it's something I wrote for Troy and Gabriella,   just in case they decide to...   You're an employee, not a fairy godmother. Let's have it.   Transpose it into my key. Troy and I will be doing it in the talent show.   Oh, and brighten up the tempo. We'll need to keep people awake.   What about our song?   - What about Humu Humu? - Change in plans.   What am I supposed to do with my Tiki Warrior outfit?   Save it for Halloween, go to a luau, sell it online. I don't know!   But in the meantime, keep an eye on those Wildcats.   If they're planning on being in the show,   which I doubt, once they hear about Troy and me,   I don't want any surprises. Oh, and don't worry,   I'll find a song for you somewhere in the show.   - Or the next show. - Really?   Don't strain yourself, slick.   Entertainers are so temperamental. Transpose!   Look at you.   - Go, team. - Yeah. It's a gift from the guys.   The "guys"? Oh, you mean all those tall people?   Yeah. Yeah. Hey, look. I got to go in a minute,   but I'll be back in about an hour. I'll pick you up in my new truck   and we'll go to a movie. I promise.   "Promise" is a really big word, Troy.   Yeah. I know.   And we've got the staff baseball game after work.   Remember, you "promised" that you'd play?   Right. Right. Baseball. I will absolutely meet you there.   - You forgot, didn't you? - No. I just got the date mixed up.   And I'm sorry I couldn't make lunch today. I just...   It's been wild, you know?   I can't believe how things are working out here.   So I see. Italian golf shoes, new clothes, golf carts.   That's crazy stuff. Hard to keep track of it all, I bet.   So, what's your point?   It just doesn't seem like new stuff, it seems like a new Troy.   All right, let's see if Tiger Woods still has a jump shot.   - Hey, hey, Bolton! Come on! - Hey!   Why don't you tell them to come over here and mix it up?   We'll show them some game.   You know, I don't think that's how they roll.   That's not how they "roll"?   No, no, no, that's not what I meant. I just think it's a closed practice. Sorry.   Wow. Well, maybe you can get us a video?   Bolton, come on!   But yesterday you said we were going to play two-on-two after work,   - before the baseball game. - I know. I know, man. I'm sorry.   Come on, Zeke, that was so yesterday. You know, when we were all on a team!   - Hey, man. - Hey, how's it going?   Hey, Bolton! That's my ball.   - Here we go! - How's it going, guys?   Would you guys be mad at me if I ask him to get me   one of those cool Redhawk jackets?   Hey. Come on.   I'm so excited about the game. It's going to be so cool.   Hey, Ryan. No rehearsals?   My sister is working up something new.   So, you coming to the baseball game?   I'm not staff. Wasn't invited.   Hey, everyone's invited. Come on. Hop in.   All right.   Hold on!   All right! Right here!   Beep, beep!   Beep, beep!   What, did Fulton send you out here to spy on us?   Nah, my sister did.   She thinks you guys are going to upstage her talent show.   Oh, no worries. We were going to do the show,   but then Troy bailed on us, so, whatever.   What do you mean "whatever"? It's our summer, remember?   I thought we decided doing the show would be fun.   - Well, I think so. - Me, too.   - Who are we kidding? - I don't think so.   We don't know how to put together a show.   No, but he does.   If we have a real director putting it together, it could be great.   Have the employees ever won a Star Dazzle Award?   - Hey, now... - I know what you can do, Ryan,   - so why not do it for us? - All right, look,   if you want to play ball, then grab a mitt, but I don't dance.   You don't think dancing takes some game?   - You got game? - A little.   Yes!   Hey, pitcher. Ball.   All right! Let's hustle! Come on! Wildcats!   Get your head in the game!   Hey! Oh! Play ball   Hey, hey!   Hey, batter batter, hey, batter batter Swing   I've got to just do my thing   Hey, batter batter, hey, batter batter Swing   Yeah   I'll show you that it's one and the same Baseball, dancing, same game   It's easy Step up to the plate, start swinging   I want to play ball now and that's all   This is what I do It ain't no dance that you can show me   Hey, hey, hey   - Yeah - You'll never know   - Oh, I know - lf you never try   There's just one little thing that stops me every time   - Yeah - Come on!   - I don't dance - I know you can   - Not a chance - No   - lf I can do this, well, you can do that - But I don't dance   - Hit it out of the park - I don't dance   - I say you can - There's not a chance   - Oh - Slide home, you score   Swinging on the dance floor   I don't dance, no   Hey, batter batter, hey, batter batter Swing   I've got to just do my thing   Hey, batter batter, hey, batter batter Swing   Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah   Two stepping, now you're up to bat Bases loaded, do your dance   It's easy, take your best shot Just hit it   I've got what it takes playing my game   So, you better spin that pitch you're gonna throw me   - Yeah - I'll show you how I swing   - You'll never know - Oh, I know   If you never try   There's just one little thing   - That stops me every time - Yeah, come on   - I don't dance - I know you can   - Not a chance - No, no   If I can do this Well, you can do that   - But I don't dance - Hit it out of the park   - I don't dance - I say you can   There's not a chance Oh no   Slide home, you score Swingin' on the dance floor   I don't dance no   Lean back, tuck it in, take a chance   Swing it out, spin around do the dance   I wanna play ball not dance hall I'm makin' a triple not a curtain call   I can prove it to you till you know it's true   'Cause I can swing it I can bring it to the diamond too   You're talkin' a lot Show me what you got   Stop Swing   Hey Swing it like this   Yeah oh   - Swing - Come on   - Jitterbug - Just like that oh   That's what I mean That's how you swing   You make a good pitch but I don't believe   - I say you can - I know I can't   I don't dance   You can do it   I don't dance, no   Nothin' to it Atta boy, Atta boy, yeah   Hey, batter batter, hey, batter batter What   One, two, three, four Everybody, swing, come on   - I don't dance - I know you can   Not a chance No, no   If I can do this Well, you can do that   But I don't dance   Hit it out of the park   - I don't dance - I say you can   There's not a chance No, no   If I can do this Well, you can do that   But I don't dance   Hit it out of the park   - I don't dance - I know you can   Not a chance No, no   If I can do this Well, you can do that   But I don't dance   Hit it out of the park   - I don't dance - I say you can   - There's not a chance - Oh   Slide home, you score Swinging on the dance floor   I don't dance, no   Safe!   That's it!   It's okay!   Hey, Evans.   I'm not saying I'm going to dance in the show,   but if I did, what would you have me do?   Hey! Get back, get back!   Here we go, here we go! Defence, hold him tight!   Oh, dang!   This kid's good. I like what I'm seeing.   Troy gives 110, 24l7, that you can count on.   Here we go!   - Game. Game. - Good game!   Was I right?   Great.   All right, so you call that a "little" game?   Little League. World Series. Newport, Rhode Island.   Champions.   - Good job! - Nice hat.   - You're so awesome. - Hey.   What can I say?   - Troy, you ready to run it back? - Let's run it, man.   - All right. Let's go, yo. - Let's go.   Let's go, yo, let's go. Let's run it back.   - Looking good. - Wow, Wildcat!   - Too much? - Only in daylight.   - Yeah. - East High colours, very impressive.   - Hey. Be true to your school, right? - Absolutely.   Everyone's excited about doing the show.   Hey, I know everyone thinks that I'm Sharpay's poodle,   - but I really think that I could... - Hey.   If they were thinking that, they're not thinking that today.   How do you do that swing-step you did last night?   That's easy.   Hey.   - Hey. - Hey.   So, I called last night. I got hung up at the gym.   Hey, my dad says you're doing great with those college guys.   Oh. Yeah. They're awesome.   Playing with them is like being in another world.   Well, you missed out on a fun night. It was a great game.   But the dessert afterwards had to be the best part.   Her mom makes the best brownies   - in the entire world. - Yeah, I know. I've had them.   Well, I'll see you guys later.   Hey, LeBron, how'd it go with the Redhawks?   You know, they're very tall.   We got Vince from maintenance to play, so it worked out.   - In case you were wondering. - Maybe we could play later today.   I don't know. Check with Vince.   Well, Mr Evans set up the workout, not me.   Did you even ask to include us, Captain?   I didn't go looking for the Redhawks, the Redhawks came to me. Okay?   I didn't sign up for this golf job, Fulton offered it. I said yes.   My decision. But I show up to work same as you, so chill, man.   You get a speck of dirt on your pants,   - and someone dry cleans you. - And you wouldn't do the same thing...   - lf I was as good as you? - I did not say that.   - You didn't have to! - And neither did you!   You know what? We didn't vote you captain because of your jump shot.   Okay, we did it because you're the guy who usually knows what's up.   - But I guess things change. - You think you got me all figured out?   Well, I don't think so. And I don't answer to you.   Then maybe you should start answering to yourself!   Look, we have been like brothers since pre-school.   If I don't know who you are these days, then who does?   Excuse me. You're all being paid to work, not play Dr Phil. Chop-chop.   Table settings, nice. Oh. No, no.   No. No. No. Now, that? Fabulous.   Troy!   Daddy will make certain the entire scholarship committee is right here.   Perfect view.   I've already spoken to your mother.   They're going to be sitting at a table right next to ours.   It's going to be a fabulous evening.   - Come on. - Great.   Rehearsal, everyone!   - Taylor, I'm signing off on everything. - Fabulous!   - Thank you, Mrs Evans. - Good job.   Look, Sharpay. I know I promised I'd do this, but just take it easy on me.   I'm kind of new to the whole performing thing.   Five, six, seven, eight!   You are the music in   You are the music in Are the music in   You know the words "Once upon a time"   Makes you listen, there's a reason   And when you dream there's a chance you'll find   A little laughter, or happy ever after   You're harmony to the melody   That's echoing inside my head   A single voice   Above the noise   Like a common thread Sing it to me   When I hear my favourite song I know we belong   'Cause you are the music in me   It's living in all of us   It's here Because you are the music in me   You are the music in   You are the music in Are the music in   Harmony to the melody   Echoing inside my head   When I hear my favourite song I know we belong   'Cause you are the music in me   It's living in all of us   It's here Because you are the music in   Me, me, me, me, me   You are the music in   You are the music in me   Yeah, yeah   Oh, yeah   Great job! One second.   Great rehearsal!   Everybody break!   You know, Troy, I've always known you were special.   And it's pretty obvious I'm special, too.   I think we were meant to sing together, don't you?   I need some air.   Don't be long! We're going to run it again!   Show me what you got!   Come on, everybody! Here we go!   You're up! You're up! You're up first!   Here we go! Give it to me!   Come on! Oh, yeah!   You got it! Here we go! Pass it to me!   Come on, let's dance!   You're up! You're up!   Let's show them what we got!   Come on! All right!   Oh, cut that! Get out of here!   - You got it! Hey. - Good job!   - Thank you. - You're welcome.   I said keep an eye on them, not turn them into the cast of Grease!   Pretty cool, huh?   Do you want us to lose the Star Dazzle Award to a bunch of dishwashers?   Us? Well, I guess that's showbiz.   When did you become one of them?   You know, I'll take that as a compliment.   But you and Troy have a good show, sis.   Oh, we plan to.   Give me a beat.   The Midsummer's Night Talent Show means something to me,   - and to my family. - Well...   Those Wildcats will turn it into a farce.   I'm... Your brother is one of "those Wildcats," I'm told.   Oh, don't you mention that traitor to us.   Employee involvement in the show is a tradition here.   Traditions change. My parents have important guests coming.   We'll need every employee working the party, and not on stage.   Pardon moi, but we're not just talking about employees,   we're talking about your classmates. You might want to think this one out.   All right.   Done. Now do it.   - Hi, Taylor. - Hi.   Distribute these in the staff area, but not until the end of shift.   - What? Wait! Mr Fulton... - No discussion, Miss McKessie.   This is a business. Welcome to the world of adults   who wish to keep their jobs because they have mortgages they wish to pay,   tuition bills, car payments, et cetera, et cetera, et cetera.   So, sometimes, we have to perform tasks, however unpleasant,   that are necessary for that all-too-important paycheque   to land in our all-too-empty pockets!   - May I get you a cup of tea, Mr Fulton? - Chamomile would be lovely.   - Go, Martha! Go, Martha! - Go, Martha! Go, Martha!   May I have your attention, please?   You guys, I need to make an announcement.   All junior staffers will be required to work on show night.   - What? - Yeah, it says,   "No staff participation in the show will be allowed. No exceptions."   - No show? - There's a show. We're just not in it.   That's great.   I'm sorry, you guys. There's nothing we can do about it. It's Fulton's orders.   There's no way this is Fulton's idea.   Unless Fulton suddenly has blonde hair and wears designer flip-flops.   Excuse me.   - Totally! - Sharpay!   Forget about the rest of us, how about the fact   that your brother has worked extremely hard on this show?   Oh, boo-hoo. He'll be in the show. He'll do his celebrity impersonations.   And don't lecture me about Ryan,   given the way you've been interfering with Troy's future.   What?   You've gotten him written up by Fulton for sneaking on the golf course,   swimming after hours. I had to step in just to save Troy's job.   I'm not interested in what you think you're doing for Troy.   That's between you and him. But you're messing with my friends,   my summer, and that's not okay with me.   You don't like the fact that I won.   What's the prize? Troy? The Star Dazzle Award?   You have to go through all of this just to get either one?   No, thanks, Sharpay.   You're very good at a game that I don't want to play,   so I'm done here.   But you better step away from the mirror   long enough to check the damage that will always be right behind you.   Girls!   Hey. What do you mean you're done here?   I mean, you can't quit.   Us working together sounded good, but plans change and people change.   The club talent show is a big deal for Sharpay,   and evidently for your future, so it's cool.   Just make it happen.   - Wear your new Italian shoes. - Hey, I'm still me.   Blowing off your friends, missing dates?   - Lf that's you, it's good to know. - No, no, no, no, no.   I was only doing that because I'm working on the scholarship thing.   You know that.   But if along the way you act like someone you're not,   pretty soon that's who you become.   I meant what I said about movies and summer and just being together.   I'm sure you did, at the time.   But I also meant what I said, that I want to remember this summer.   But not like this, Troy.   I gotta say what's on my mind   Something about us doesn't seem right these days   Life keeps getting in the way   Whenever we try   Somehow the plan is always rearranged   It's so hard to say But I gotta do what's best for me   You'll be okay   I've got to move on and be who I am   I just don't belong here I hope you understand   We might find a place in this world someday   But at least for now I gotta go my own way   Don't wanna leave it all behind   But I get my hopes up   And I watch them fall every time   Another colour turns to grey   And it's just too hard to watch it all Slowly fade away   I'm leaving today 'Cause I gotta do what's best for me   You'll be okay   I've got to move on and be who I am   I just don't belong here I hope you understand   We might find our place in this world someday   But at least for now I gotta go my own way   What about us?   What about everything we've been through?   What about trust?   You know I never wanted to hurt you   What about me?   What am I supposed to do?   - I gotta leave, but I'll miss you - I'll miss you   Oh, so   I've got to move on and be who I am   Why do you have to go?   I just don't belong here I hope you understand   I'm trying to understand   We might find a place in this world someday   - But at least for now - I want you to stay   I gotta go my own way   I've got to move on and be who I am   What about us?   I just don't belong here I hope you understand   I'm trying to understand   We might find our place in this world someday   But at least for now I gotta go my own way   I gotta go my own way   I gotta go my own way   You're usually taking these right off the grill.   Maybe I've been eating too much at the club.   You've barely been out of this room the last three or four days.   - Let's call the guys, get a game going. - They wouldn't come even if I called.   I find that hard to believe.   Dad, do I seem different to you this summer?   You dress a lot better, that's for sure.   Oh, man, I'm serious. Maybe my friends are right,   maybe I'm turning into a jerk with new shoes.   New shoes, not a new kid. Where's this coming from?   I've been so focused on my future.   I mean, Gabriella quit. Chad won't talk to me.   I don't see the Wildcats running around here.   Is this about going after what you want?   Yeah, Dad. The scholarship's important. I get it.   Hey, hey.   Look, it's only a big deal if it makes sense to you.   I don't even know who I am any more.   You know what?   I've known this kid for a long, long time.   And I got a lot of faith in him. He looks a lot like you.   I'm absolutely sure he's going to figure out the right thing to do.   It's so good. I cannot wait.   Yeah, I'm eating so much breakfast,   I won't be able to eat my dinner at night.   Oh, yeah. It's okay, Ryan's gonna help.   - I don't know. - We'll get it eventually.   Excuse me.   Everybody's always talking at me   Everybody's trying to get in my head   I wanna listen to my own heart talking   I need to count on myself instead   - Did you ever - Lose yourself to get what you want?   - Did you ever - Get on a ride then wanna get off?   Did you ever   Push away the ones you should've held close?   Did you ever let go? Did you ever not know?   I'm not gonna stop, that's who I am   I'll give it all I got, that is my plan   Will I find what I lost? You know you can   Bet on it, bet on it, bet on it, bet on it   Bet on me   I wanna make it right, that is the way   To turn my life around Today is the day   Am I the type of guy who means what I say?   Bet on it, bet on it, bet on it, bet on it   How will I know if there's a path worth taking?   Should I question every move I make?   With all I've lost, my heart is breaking   I don't want to make the same mistakes   Did you ever   Doubt your dream will ever come true?   Did you ever   Blame the world but never blame you?   - I will never - Try to live a lie again   I don't wanna win this game if I can't play it my way   I'm not gonna stop, that's who I am   I'll give it all I got, that is my plan   Will I find what I lost? You know you can   Bet on it, bet on it, bet on it, bet on it   I wanna make it right, that is the way   To turn my life around Today is the day   Am I the type of guy who means what I say?   Bet on it, bet on it, bet on it, bet on it   Oh, hold up   Gimme room to think Bring it on down   Gotta work on my swing Gotta do my own thing   Hold up   It's no good at all to see yourself   And not recognise your face   Out on my own It's such a scary place   The answers are all inside of me   All I got to do is believe   I'm not gonna stop, not gonna stop till I get my shot   That's who I am, that is my plan We'll end up on top   You can bet on it, bet on it bet on it, bet on   You can bet on it, bet on it, bet on it Bet on me   I wanna make it right, that is the way   To turn my life around Today is the day   Am I the type of guy who means what I say?   Bet on it, bet on it, bet on it You can bet on me   This way.   What do you mean you're not doing the show?   - Exactly that. - We're singing a duet, Troy!   A duet means two people.   Well, mostly me in this case, but whatever! Duet!   I'm an employee. Employees aren't allowed in the show.   No, no, no, no. No, no. You're an honorary member.   Not any more.   - I asked Fulton for my kitchen job back. - What?   Sharpay, I don't like the way you've been treating my friends.   And I don't like the way I've been treating them either,   so I'm doing something about it.   An entire table of University boosters are coming to see you, thanks to me.   So, I'll be their waiter. They'll be thrilled.   Troy, Troy. This could change your life!   I'm more interested in about what my friends think of me,   and what I think of myself.   Oh, we could all hold hands around the campfire some other time!   Right now we've got a show to do.   No. You've got a show to do. I got a kitchen to clean.   It's okay.   Kelsi, find Ryan.   Welcome this evening. You'll be seated at table 21.   Kelly, will you escort them, please? Excellent.   Ladies, you look gorgeous   - this evening. Beautiful. - And now, returning with   a abridged version of last year's tap-dancing epic,   Tina and her Tippety-Tappity Toes!   There you are! Thank goodness you've come to your senses.   Plug in the volcano. Humu Humu is back on.   Enjoy your pineapple on your own, sis. I'm not doing the show.   What? Oh, put some fresh batteries in your Tiki Warrior costume   - and let's get going! - Took your advice. Sold it online.   You've always wanted the spotlight. Now you've got it. Break a leg.   The curtain's up. Showtime!   Kelsi told us what went down between you and Sharpay.   I'm more interested in what went down between me and you, man.   - I was a jerk. - Yeah.   But, hey, brothers fight.   And they're still brothers.   All right!   Guys, I messed up your show and I'm sorry.   Yeah, because show business is our entire lives, right?   Hey, I hope you haven't permanently filled my spot in the two-on-two game.   And, Ryan, I know how hard you must've worked on this show.   Making these Wildcats look good couldn't have been easy.   - Hey. - So, I apologise.   Hey, the truth is, we've all had a lot of fun.   At least, I have.   Hey, you gotta see this dude play baseball.   I'm looking forward to it.   - All right! - Yeah!   Troy, listen, all these people out there,   I don't really want to see my sister crash and burn.   At least, I think I don't. I think you should sing with her.   My life is over. I've been a good girl.   I've never lied, except when necessary.   I always bought my parents expensive gifts,   using their credit card, of course. But I don't deserve this humiliation!   You need to get out there. Mrs Hoffenfeffer and her sock puppet   are stinking up the premises.   Well, the only thing that would make it any lovelier would be   that if I won that Star Dazzle Award! Sharpay, I'm going to find you.   That award, I tell you, it's mine! Mine! Mine!   Mirror, mirror on the wall. Who's the... Oh, forget it.   How's your show going?   How's it going?   My show makes the captain of the Titanic   look like he won the lottery.   - I'll sing with you, Sharpay. - What?   I promised. And I keep my promises.   But what was the first thing you said to me when I started working here?   - Bring me more iced tea? - Think harder. We're...   - All in this together. - Exactly.   Well, we are.   So, let's get out there and knock them dead, Troy Bolton!   I do the show if the Wildcats do the show.   And I'd think fast.   I just sort of wish you were doing this for me.   You're a good guy, Troy.   And actually, right now, I think I like you better than I like myself.   Did I just say that?   Girls! Places!   - Okay. Everyone. Ryan, the show's on. - Where's the music? Where's Troy?   Talked to Sharpay, everything's cool.   Hey, speaking of my sister, she wants you to learn a new song.   Everyday. I can't learn a new song!   - Kelsi will help you with it. - What?   - It's showtime! - Yeah!   - What team? - Wildcats!   - What team? - Wildcats!   - What team? - Wildcats!   Once in a lifetime   And now it's time for our five-time   Star Dazzle Award winner, Miss Sharpay Evans,   singing this year with our assistant golf pro, Mr Troy Bolton.   Where is Troy?   - Hey. Why did you switch songs? - Switch songs? What?   - Yeah, Ryan said... - Bolton!   - But I didn't learn a new song. - Exactly.   Girls!   Once in a lifetime   Means there's no second chance   So I believe that you and me   Should grab it while we can   Make it last forever   And never give it back   It's our turn and I'm loving where we're at   Because this moment's really all we have   Every day of our lives   Wanna find you there Wanna hold on tight   Gonna run   While we're young And keep the faith   Every day   From right now   Gonna use our voices and scream out loud   Take my hand   Together we will celebrate   Celebrate   Oh, every day   They say that you should follow   And chase down what you dream   But if you get lost and lose yourself   What does it really mean?   No matter where we're going   Oh, yeah, it starts from where we are   There's more to life   When we listen to our hearts   And because of you I've got the strength to start   Yeah, yeah, yeah   Every day of our lives   Wanna find you there Wanna hold on tight   Gonna run   While we're young And keep the faith   Oh, every day   From right now   Gonna use our voices and scream out loud   Take my hand   Together we will celebrate   Oh, every day   We're taking it back We're doing it here together   It's better like that And stronger now than ever   We're not gonna lose   'Cause we get to choose That's how it's gonna be   Every day of our lives   Wanna find you there Wanna hold on tight   Gonna run   While we're young And keep the faith   Keep the faith   Every day of our lives   Wanna find you there Wanna hold on tight   Gonna run   While we're young And keep the faith   Oh, yeah   - Every day - Every day   From right now   Gonna use our voices and scream out loud   - Take my hand - Take my hand   Together we will celebrate   - Every day - Oh, every day   Oh, oh, every day   Oh, every day   Every day   - Oh, yeah, yeah - I'm singing every day   Every day   Every day   Every day   Every day   Every day   Every day   Yeah   Just fabulous! Fabulous!   Well. If you'll all please take your seats.   I have one last task to perform this evening.   The Star Dazzle for this year goes to, of course, our one and only...   My brother, Ryan Evans!   That's our boy!   Fix the hat.   Yeah   You are the music in me   You know the words "Once upon a time"   Make you listen   there's a reason   When you dream There's a chance you'll find   A little laughter, or happy ever after   You're harmony to the melody   That's echoing inside my head   A single voice above the noise   - Here's to the future. - No. Here's to right now.   And like a common thread   You're pulling me   When I hear my favourite song I know that we belong   Oh, you are the music in me   Yeah, it's living in all of us   And it's brought us here because   - Because you are the music in me - Because you are the music in me   Yeah, yeah, yeah   You are the music in me   When I hear my favourite song I know that we belong   You are the music in me   It's living in all of us   And it's brought us here because   You are the music in me   You are the music in me   One, two, three, four   The summer that we wanted   Yeah, we've finally got it   Now's the time we get to share   Each day we'll be together   Now until forever   So everybody everywhere   Let's take it to the beach Take it there together   Let's celebrate today 'Cause there'll never be another   We're stronger this time We've been there for each other   Everything's just right   Everybody, all for one   Our real summer has just begun   Let's rock and roll, and just let go   Feel the rhythm of the drums   We're gonna have fun in the sun   Now that all the hard work Work is done   Everybody one for all And all for one   - All for one - All for one, one   Summertime together   Now we're even closer   That's the way it's meant to be   Oh, we're just getting started   Come and join the party   You deserve it same as me   Let's take it to the beach Take it there together   Let's celebrate today 'Cause there'll never be another   We're stronger this time We've been there for each other   Everything's just right   Everybody, all for one   Our real summer has just begun   Let's rock and roll, and just let go   Feel the rhythm of the drums   We're gonna have fun in the sun   Now that all the hard work Work is done   Everybody one for all And all for one   Everybody up   Everybody rock it   Take it from the top   And never ever stop it   It's not about the future   It's not about the past   It's making every single day Last and last and last   Fun and sun What could be better?   Let's have fun Everyone together now   Everybody, everybody now   This is where our summer really begins   The very last time it's ever gonna be like this   It's a party you don't wanna miss   Guys, show them we can make some moves, hey   Girls, show them we know how to groove, oh   - Here - And now   - Let's turn the party - Out   Everybody jump in   Everybody, all for one   Our real summer has just begun   Let's rock and roll, and just let go   Feel the rhythm of the drums   We're gonna have fun in the sun   Now that all the hard work Work is done   Everybody one for all   Everybody, all for one   Let's rock and roll, and just let go   Feel the rhythm of the drums   We're gonna have fun in the sun   Now that all the hard work Work is done   Come on, everyone, let's dance   We can't let the moment pass   Let's make the party last   All for one   All for one   Yeah!   Coral blue! It's totally like your skin tone.   And mine, too! We are majorly skin-tone compatible, Troy.   My daughter.   Then maybe you should start answering to yourself!   By the end of summer, you'll have me playing like a pro.   If we live that long.   For you.   Cut!   Troy!   - Put it in forward. - It is!
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You must remember, young thespians, learning is never seasonal.   So, do allow the shimmering lights of summer to refresh and illuminate   - your fertile young minds. - What's she talking about?   The future greets you with its magic mirror,   reflecting each golden moment, each emboldened choice.   Dude, Miss Darbus has snapped her cap.   Dude, you're actually listening?   Yes, Jason.   So, what was your favourite summer memory, Miss Darbus?   Summers have passed fleetingly since I was your age,   but I remember each with poignant clarity.   Summer. Summer.   Summer.   Summer.   - Summer. - Summer.   - Summer. - Summer.   - Summer. Summer. - Ashland Shakespeare Festival of...   - Summer. Summer. Summer. ...'88 leaps fondly to mind.   What time is it? Summertime   Hey It's our vacation   What time is it? Party time   That's right Say it loud   What time is it? The time of our lives   Anticipation   What time is it? Summertime   School's out Scream and shout   Finally summer's here   Good to be chilling out   I'm off the clock The pressure's off   Now my girl's what it's all about   Ready for some sunshine   - For my heart to take a chance - Oh, yeah   I'm here to stay, not moving away   Ready for a summer romance   Everybody's ready, going crazy Yeah, we're out   Come on and let me hear you say it now, right now   What time is it? Summertime   Hey It's our vacation   What time is it? Party time   That's right Say it loud   What time is it? The time of our lives   Anticipation   What time is it? Summertime   School's out Scream and shout   Goodbye to rules No summer school   I'm free to shop till I drop   It's an education vacation   And the party never has to stop   We've got things to do We'll see you soon   And we're really gonna miss you all   Goodbye to you and you   And you and you   Bye-bye until next fall   Everybody ready, going crazy yeah, we're out   Come on and let me hear you say it now, right now   What time is it? Summertime   Hey It's our vacation   What time is it? Party time   That's right Say it loud   What time is it? The time of our lives   Anticipation   What time is it? Summertime   School's out Scream and shout   No more waking up at 6:00 a.m.   'Cause now our time is all our own   Enough already, we're waiting Come on, let's go   Go out of control   All right   Everybody   Yeah   Come on   School pride, let's show it We're champions and we know it   Wildcats, yeah, are the best, yeah   Red, white and gold   When it's time to win, we do it   We're number one, we proved it   Let's live it up, yeah, party down   That's what this summer's all about   What time is it?   Summertime is finally here Yeah   Let's celebrate   We wanna hear you loud and clear now   School's out   We can sleep as late as we want to   It's our time   Now we can do whatever we wanna do   What time is it?   It's summertime   We'll be loving it   Come on and say it again now   What time is it?   It's party time Party time   Let's go and have the time of our lives   Let's go   Yeah   No, but seriously, guys, this summer I gotta make bank.   My parents keep talking about how much college is gonna cost.   Yeah, my folks are gonna match whatever I make,   but I gotta get hired first.   Me, too. I'm saving up for a car,   so I can take that little hottie on a proper date.   Gabriella.   I understand you've moved every summer for the past five years,   and I'd hate to think today is goodbye.   No worries. My mom promised I'm here until graduation next year.   Bless Mom's little heart.   Sharpay, we got off to a rough start, but you really came through.   I mean, you helped me with the winter musical.   I did?   Those vocal exercises?   See you.   Gabriella and I have had, like, five job interviews,   but we keep getting beat out by college kids.   Yeah, same here. I guess I'm back in the babysitting business.   Hey, Martha. Hey, Taylor.   Hey, Kelsi, what are you planning to do this summer?   Grow, write music. Grow.   Your summer activities consultant has arrived.   Hopefully some of those activities will include a job.   Hey, whatever happens, as long as we're together, it's cool, right?   You promise?   Here's my promise.   - "T" as in Troy? - Well, I... Yeah.   Hey, man, how's it going? There you go, boss.   Hoops. Let's go.   Yeah, sure, sure. We're not busy or anything. Let's go.   We could go to the movies, download music.   Oh, I'm definitely teaching you a twisted-flip on the skateboard.   Oh, and I have first-aid training, so I can patch myself up afterwards.   All right!   "Going to movies, listening to music.   "And, golly, Troy, I have first-aid training."   Oh, please.   Oh. Come here, Kelsi. I have a summer job for you.   At our country club.   Our rehearsal pianist is evidently moving.   Or hiding.   - Pardon? - Sounds great.   Cheer up, Shar, it's summer.   We can do whatever we want to. Everything changes.   Ryan, who's the absolute primo boy at East High?   I'd say Troy Bolton has that category pretty much locked up, don't you think?   And East High's primo girl?   - Just answer the question! - Gosh, you?   Troy, Sharpay. Sharpay, Troy. Sharpay...   Shar.   - It just makes sense. - Evidently not to Troy.   But it's summer, Ry. Everything changes.   What time is it? Summertime   Hey It's our vacation   What time is it? Party time   That's right Say it loud   What time is it? The time of our lives   Anticipation   What time is it? Summertime   School's out Scream and shout   Nice workout, fellas.   - I'm starving. - Me, too.   I'll tell you what. I'm seeing moves I didn't see last season.   - Keep it coming, guys! - Yeah. What team?   Wildcats!   All right!   Yo, time for milk.   - So, guys, how's the job hunt coming? - The big zero.   - Girlfriend alert. - Talk to me.   This is Thomas Fulton, General Manager   of Lava Springs Country Club here in Albuquerque.   I understand you've been looking for summer work.   Hey, Troy, does Gabriella still remember your name,   or did she find somebody new to karaoke with this summer?   That sounds fantastic, Mr Fulton. But how did you get my name?   Well, we've always had a student summer work programme   here at Lava Springs. So, are you ready?   Here's the thing. I know the most amazing girl... I mean, student.   Straight A's, quintuple straight A's,   and it would be so amazingly perfect if...   Man, he's really working someone.   It can't be Gabriella. Whenever she calls, he just blushes.   Yeah, I never said that.   Yes!   - What's up, dog? - Nothing. Nothing. Nothing!   Okay. I'll tell you what, you guys stick together this summer,   you work on the game, and we are talking back-to-back   - championships next fall. - Yeah!   Can we all redirect this energy by carrying in the groceries?   - Yes, Mrs Bolton. - Yes, Mrs Bolton.   Hey, we're kicking off another hot summer here in Albuquerque.   So, for those cool enough to have a convertible,   crank up the sound, breathe that fresh air,   and say hello to summer!   Miss Evans, Mr Evans, looking very sharp this summer.   Welcome back to Lava Springs.   Thank you, Charles.   Hi, boy!   Oh, can you find some shade for my car?   - Even if we have to plant a tree. - Fulton.   And may I say, welcome back.   It's good to be home.   Are the flyers ready?   This year we embossed the flyers for the show.   Inspired.   I plan to limit member talent auditions to 30 seconds each.   Amateur performers are very...   - Draining? - Yes.   Understood.   And should I...   We be so fortunate as to win the Star Dazzle Award again.   But where would we put it?   We're planning on expanding the trophy case.   The designs are in my office.   - Fulton, you are so efficient. - Well...   The staffing matter we discussed?   Done. With discretion.   Fabulous.   - Oh, stop it. Yes. Yes. - Ryan!   - Sharpay! - Girls.   Your chaise in its usual spot, Miss Evans?   Thank you, Javier.   Emma, Jackie and Lea, east of me.   Oh, and you'll be a prince to angle our chaises on the hour, as the sun moves.   Well, thanks to the kind words from your mother last season,   I've been promoted.   But, no worries, I'll make sure that the new lifeguard   is fully briefed on just how you like things.   So, what's the theme of the summer talent show, Sharpay?   - Redemption. - Love it.   It was a very trying year, ladies.   My drama department was invaded by outsiders,   singers coming from the chemistry lab and locker room. Shocking, really.   Sis, we've got the pool, the entire club, and the whole summer to enjoy it.   And the spa has been redone.   There's a guacamole facial and a seaweed body scrub on the menu.   What could be more fabulous?   - More ice. - Right away, Miss Evans.   It's out with the old And in with the new   Goodbye, clouds of grey Hello, skies of blue   A dip in the pool A trip to the spa   Endless days in my chaise The whole world according to moi   Excuse me.   Thank you.   Iced tea imported from England   Lifeguards imported from Spain   Towels imported from Turkey   And turkey imported from Maine   We're gonna relax and renew   You go do   I want fabulous That is my simple request   All things fabulous Bigger and better and best   I need something inspiring to help me get along   I need a little fabulous Is that so wrong?   Fetch me my Jimmy Choo flip-flops   Where is my pink Prada tote?   I need my Tiffany hair-band   Then I can go for a float   A summer like never before   I want more   She wants fabulous That is her simple request   All things fabulous Bigger and better and best   She needs something inspiring to help her get along   She needs a little fabulous Is that so wrong?   Fabulous pool   Fabulous splash   Read my lips.   Fabulous parties Even fabulous trash   Fabulous fashion   No.   Fabulous bling   Yeah.   She's got to have fabulous everything   Nothing to discuss   Everything's got to be perfect for...   Me!   She wants fabulous That is her simple request   All things fabulous Bigger and better and best   She needs something inspiring to help her get along   She needs a little fabulous Is that so wrong?   This won't do That's a bore   That's insulting I need more   I need, I need, I need I need, I need, I need   I need fabulous   I want fabulous   Fabulous hair, fabulous style   Fabulous eyes and that fabulous smile   Oh, I like what I see I like it a lot   Is this absolutely fabulous?   Fabulous, fabulous, fabulous   Absolutely.   Not.   Yeah!   I got you. I got you. It's okay.   - What are you doing here? - I'm the new lifeguard.   Wait, are you a member here?   I told you to hire Troy Bolton, not the entire East High student body!   You told me to hire Troy Bolton. "Whatever it takes."   Well, why didn't you warn me about the rest of them?   I did discuss the matter with the Lava Springs board, of course.   The board. You mean, our...   Mother!   Gabriella Montez and the Wildcats? Mother, how could you?   Think of your future, kitten.   These are your school chums, not the fuddy-duddy Lava Springs staff.   These are not my chums!   They'll steal my talent show.   And what fresh talent you'll have for your summer show.   Mother, did you hear what I just said?   Ryan, talk to Mother.   - Hi, Mom. - Ducky! How's my dashing boy?   Tell pumpkin if she worries too much, she'll get frown lines.   Namaste.   - I want them out! - But your mother specifically said...   Oh, don't mention that backstabbing yogini to me!   If you can't fire them, make them wanna quit.   I'm hoping Chef Michael's gonna teach me   the art of Austrian flake pastry.   And Sharpay's gonna be where I work every day.   How much better can summer get? Right? Right?   - A real dream come true. - Lf you actually get to know her,   - I mean she's... - Dude.   Hey, I didn't even know Sharpay's parents owned this place.   Mr Fulton just said, you know,   there's Wildcat fans at Lava Springs, and jobs are available.   So, I said let's go for it.   Inspiring, Mr Bolton. Truly inspiring.   However, what we're looking for from all of you,   is not inspiration, but perspiration.   Confirming assignments. Bolton, Danforth, waiters.   And, when needed, caddies.   What?   Miss McKessie, I'm told that you're efficient.   - Well... - Prove it.   You'll handle member activities. Keep me in sight at all times.   Kelsi, piano. Lunchtime and cocktail hour.   That means mood music, not new music.   Capisce?   Martha, chopping, cutting, preparing plates.   Do complete the summer with the equal amount of digits   I assume you currently possess.   Oh, Zeke, you will assist Chef Michael in the...   The promised land.   You hold on to that.   Mr Fulton, Your Excellency, sir,   would it be okay if we draw straws to see who has to wait on Sharpay?   Please, none of you will be waiting on Sharpay.   Oh, yes. Snap.   - You will be serving Miss Evans. - Who's that?   Always address our members as Mr, Mrs, or Miss. Let's practise.   - Do we have to? - Shall we?   "Miss Evans, would you care for lemonade?"   Actually, I'm not Miss Evans. I'm Jason.   - It smells so good and I am so hungry. - No, wait. You don't...   - No, no, no. - What's for lunch?   Miss Montez.   It would seem your lunch break does not start for 3.5 minutes.   I do hope no members drowned in your absence.   Henceforth, do clock in and out on time.   Three infractions of any kind, and your employment is terminated.   Capisce?   Chop, chop, chop.   - Okay, that man officially scares me. - Yeah.   Suddenly, I'm beginning to miss detention with Miss Darbus.   - How sick is that? - Come on.   We got a hoop out back, two free meals a day,   and we only have to wear these stupid outfits on duty.   All for one, and one for all. All right?   - This is our summer. Now, what team? - Wildcats!   - What team? - Wildcats!   Come on.   How did we get from the top of the world to the bottom of the heap?   I don't recall you mentioning the boss is such a creep   We still have the ingredients to make this summer sweet   Well, we got rags instead of riches   And all these dirty dishes   Just wish I had three wishes   Okay, guys, break it up.   We've got to work, work to work this out   We'll make things right The sun will shine   If we work, work, there'll be no doubt   We can still save the summer if we work this out   Dude, what have you gotten us into?   Come on. We can totally turn this thing around!   I'd rather face a seven footer straight up in the post   Yeah That sure beats hanging here   And burning someone's toast   I needed Benjamins But this ain't worth the stress   Maybe there's a better way to fix this greasy mess   We're a champion team A well-oiled machine   And we've faced tougher problems than this   I know it's a grind But I'm sure we can find   A way to have fun while we get this job done   We've got to work, work to work this out   We'll make things right The sun will shine   We got to work, work There'll be no doubt   If we all come together We can work this out   Let's work it!   Tell me what you want   Tell me what you need   A little bit of sugar   A little bit of butter   It's the perfect recipe   Payday It'll taste so sweet   Payday Good enough to eat   Gonna make some motion pictures   Hit the mall with all my sisters   Get tickets to the Knicks and Sixers   Kick it with the music mixers   Buy a ride that suits my style   Lounge around the pool awhile   Make a date with my favourite girl   We've got it made   Whoa, we've got to work, work to work this out   We'll make things right The sun will shine   If we work, work, there'll be no doubt   We can still save the summer If we work this out   Work this Got to work this   We can work this out   So, can we work this out?   Yeah, we can work it out.   Send the waiters right in.   Miss me? Of course you did.   Hey, you ever been on a golf course?   We're employees, Troy. Not members. And I don't play golf.   Who said anything about golf?   Are you sure it's okay for us to be out here?   Yeah, unless the jackrabbits turn us in.   So, how's kitchen duty?   Oh, you know, the team that washes dishes together, wins together.   My mom said summer jobs look good on college applications.   All part of the frightening concept called "our future."   Are you worried?   Hey, college costs a fortune.   My parents are saving pennies, unlike the people at this place.   You're a cinch for a scholarship.   I'm only as good as whatever happens next season. It's...   I always liked the idea of being in charge of my future,   until it actually started happening.   So, let's just think about right now,   because I've never been in one place for an entire summer,   and this means a lot to me, especially being here with...   Such an outstanding peanut-butter and-jelly-sandwich maker like me?   I want to remember this summer, Troy.   - Here, catch. - Oh, I love this game.   - Ready? - Go.   - Beautiful. - Very nice! Oh. Your turn.   - You didn't catch a single one of them. - You...   That was so bad.   Fulton, when I was on the fourth fairway today,   it seemed bone dry.   Oh, no way!   Could you tell maintenance to give it a little extra splash?   No way!   - May I have this dance? - Why, of course you may.   Let's go then.   You are gonna get so wet!   Yeah!   Keep an eye on them tomorrow and keep me posted.   Why are you smiling?   No worries, Ryan. This is our turf, remember?   First a break-time infraction, now frolicking on the golf course.   We are not off to an auspicious start, are we, Miss Montez?   Actually, Mr Fulton, this was my idea, so she's...   How gallant, but irrelevant.   We won't allow this to happen again, will we?   Good morning, everybody.   - Good morning. - Good morning.   - Smells good. That smells good. - Hey, Martha.   - Hey. - Hey, Jason.   - Hey, morning. - What's up?   Yeah You are the music in me   - Sounding good, Kels. - Thanks.   Actually, I need to go get ready for the ladies' luncheon.   Won't exactly be rocking out.   You know, I am so excited about the club's talent show.   I mean, the employees get to do a number,   and I have ideas for everyone.   You guys can sing the lead,   and maybe Zeke and Chad can do backup,   and everyone can dance.   Big timeout on that one.   My singing career began and ended with the East High Winter Musical.   I'm just here to make a cheque and sneak in the pool after work.   That's... That's really it.   What was that you were playing a minute ago?   Oh, it's... It's nothing. It's just nothing.   What's this?   Well, I was thinking if you'd do the show,   that I wanted to be ready, and I wrote this for you guys.   Come on. Go.   Yeah   You are the music in me   You know the words "Once upon a time"   Make you listen, there's a reason   When you dream There's a chance you'll find   A little laughter, or happy ever after   You're harmony to the melody   That's echoing inside my head   A single voice above the noise   And like a common thread   You're pulling me   When I hear my favourite song I know that we belong   Oh, you are the music in me   Yeah, it's living in all of us   And it's brought us here because   Because you are the music in me   Yeah, yeah, yeah   You are the music in me   It's like I knew you before we met Can't explain it   There's no name for it   I sang you words I've never said   - And it was easy - So easy   Because you see the real me   As I am, you understand   And that's more than I've ever known, oh   To hear your voice above the noise   And know I'm not alone   Oh, you're singing to me   When I hear my favourite song I know that we belong   You are the music in me   It's living in all of us   And it's brought us here because   You are the music in me   Together we're gonna sing   We got the power to sing what we feel   Connected and real   Can't keep it all inside   Oh, yeah   Oh, yeah   - Oh, yeah - Yeah, yeah, yeah   You are the music in me   Oh, yeah   Oh, yeah   You are the music in me   When I hear my favourite song I know that we belong   We belong   You are the music in me   It's living in all of us It's brought us here because   You are the music in me   Oh yeah Oh yeah   You are the music in me   Yeah   - Oh, I love that song. - Great job, Kels.   Oh, I've got the talent show sign-up sheet right here. Are you in?   Maybe we can work this out, but only if we're all in this together.   Yeah!   This is going to be fantastic.   I'm going to coordinate rehearsal to coincide with all of our schedules.   Goldenthroat, this is Jazz Square. We may have trouble.   Now, it's an amazing song, but Kelsi didn't write it for us.   Hi, Mom.   - Seaweed scrub, darling? - Maybe later.   Ryan, it might be wonderful if Troy participates in our talent show.   What? If he sings with Gabriella   then our whole show is going to be the "Troy and Gabriella Show."   I'm not certain Gabriella is ideally suited   to help Troy realise his full potential at Lava Springs.   Mommy, what time is Daddy gonna be here?   We tee off at noon. Join us?   Love to.   Up. And how shall we get to the food today, sir?   - I don't know, perhaps skipping. - Very well then.   Shall we?   Hipty scouty, hipty skipty, hipty skipty, hipty skipty...   Danforth, Bolton, you're caddying today.   $40 a bag. You've been requested.   - What? - By who?   Dude, who cares? For $40, I'd caddy for Godzilla.   Close, very close.   Thank you.   - Thanks. - Thanks, man.   Hey, boys! So, Troy, I thought it was time for you to meet my parents.   Enchantée.   - Awesome. - Hi.   Hello.   So, where's your dad?   Hi, Daddy!   Where's the first tee and what's the course record?   I'm just kidding. I built the course myself and I hold the record,   but who's counting? Princess.   - Son, you've been working out. - Yoga.   Bring that around, there you go. Quite a season you boys had.   Oh, Troy played for the golf team, too, Daddy.   Oh, versatile. How about you, son?   - Baseball. Track and field. - Outstanding.   Might come in handy the way I play golf. Fair warning.   Fore!   - Brilliant, darling. Brilliant. - Lovely.   Chad, you'll be caddying for Mother. Troy, Daddy.   Daddy.   Bravo!   Brilliant. Let's take a walk.   - Is that a new outfit? - Yes, just this morning. And yours?   This old thing? I got it last week.   Come on, Chad.   What do you think?   Well, it's 190 to the pin, downhill lie, elevated green.   I'd go with a full five, sir.   Hi.   - Nice call. - All right.   Princess, grab your pitching wedge. This one's yours.   Thanks, Daddy.   Line it up.   That's my girl.   That girl needs to take up knitting.   Or some sport where she can only injure herself.   - I'm in the sand. - Me, too.   Knees, hips, shoulders, hat. Good. Drill it.   Backboard.   Yes!   That's my boy.   - Where... - I have no idea.   Gabriella! Dinner tonight? Sneak a swim?   Troy!   - Oh, lovely, darling. - Nice.   Daddy, why not let Troy try a shot?   - Of course. Of course. - No, I shouldn't.   - Come on. - Are you sure?   - Yeah! - Yes, sir.   - Are you sure it's okay, Mr Evans? - It sure is.   - Give it a ride. - Thank you.   - Here you go, Daddy. - Thank you, dear.   - That's a beautiful swing. - Really beautiful.   That is a beautiful swing.   - That was awesome. - Thanks, man.   - Come on! What do you say we... - What? I don't know.   Off we go.   I'm saving up for a car. I'm saving up for a car.   Well, Tiger Woods would have been proud to make that putt!   What a shame that Troy is only bussing dishes all summer,   given that he's a potential star for your alma mater, Daddy.   I've seen Troy play basketball.   I think the U of A Redhawks will be very interested in him.   That's inspired, Daddy. Troy is very concerned about college.   - Really? - Yeah.   - How's Coach Bolton these days? - Oh, fantastic.   Outstanding.   What?   Oh, next time I see Country Club Princess,   I'm gonna launch her and her pink cart straight into the lake.   I'll build the ramp, buddy.   Danforth, this is a kitchen, not a day spa.   You and Jason suit up for dinner duty in the dining room.   Bolton, you have five minutes to change and come with me.   In case you're not familiar with this particular item,   it goes around your neck,   like a dog collar.   Chop-chop.   - And she stepped on the ball. - I did not.   - Yes, you did. - I can believe that.   Hey! Here's our superstar. Troy Bolton, this is Peter.   - Peter. Good to meet you. - How are you?   - This is Claire. - Hello.   - And you know the family. - Hello.   This kid's pretty handy on the fairways as well as the hard court.   Bet you worked up yourself an appetite   lugging those bags all over the place, huh?   Yeah, yeah. A little bit.   What do you say we get some food, and we can talk about your future.   - My future? - Yeah, sit down.   Have a seat.   Daddy's on the board of directors at the University of Albuquerque.   So, Troy, I saw your championship game. I mean, wow!   That last-second shot at the buzzer... Outstanding.   Actually, my teammates here stole the ball,   otherwise I wouldn't have had a chance...   Oh, you're much too modest, Troy.   You were voted MVP for the entire season.   This shirt positively screams for a Windsor knot.   - Thank you. - Let me get that for you.   You know, we've got a heck of a basketball programme over at U of A,   and an excellent scholarship programme as well.   Scholarship?   Yeah. You know, between the two of us here,   we... We pull a little weight over at the school.   Well, time flies when you're having fun,   but Mr Fulton will probably want me clocking out.   Come on. Don't be silly.   You haven't had any dessert, and we haven't talked about golf, yet.   Oh, basketball and golf are just the beginning with Troy, Daddy.   Have you heard him sing?   Oh, triple threat.   Oh, how wonderful. Troy can participate in the talent show.   Oh, come on, Troy. Give them a sample. Kelsi!   Kelsi. No, actually my voice is...   Is feeling a little bit hoarse tonight, you know, all the talking.   But thank you very much for the food and the golf and everything.   It was amazing.   But you will sing some other time, though? With me. Promise?   - Promise. - Perfect.   Dessert?   Sorry I'm late! Give me two more minutes.   Nice tie. Your shoes don't match though. Kidding.   Honey, two minutes is being late, but an hour is approaching a felony.   Just because Troy's a nice guy, doesn't mean he's immune to boy disease.   Boy disease?   Yeah, forgetting things he shouldn't forget.   Oh, so now you're a boy expert?   My older sister has 10 rules about boy behaviour,   and nine of them involve boys forgetting things   they should never forget, like dinner dates.   Well, it wasn't an official date type of thing.   Rule number three, all dates are official,   whether the boy knows it or not.   - You're not done. - But I'm done for the day, sir.   And actually, I have a date.   Mr Bolton, you're under the mistaken impression   I'm interested in what you have to say. Just follow me.   - But I... - No more speaking.   - Hey, where are we going? - Please, Mr Bolton.   - How long is this gonna take? - Watch your step. Insurance issues.   I'm supposed to have a date tonight.   But the evening is young and so are you.   Well, where are we?   Hold your applause until the very end.   What the heck? Mr Fulton?   A long time ago In a land far away   Lived the pineapple princess, Tiki   She was sweet as a peach In a pineapple way   But so sad that she hardly speaky   Still, if you listen well You'll hear her secret wish   Aloha, everybody, my name is Tiki.   I long to free A truly remarkable fish   My sweet prince   Humu, humu, nuku, nuku, a pua'a   Makahiki malihini who   Humu, humu, nuku, nuku, a pua'a Ooh   Hawana waka, waka, waka Niki pu, pu, pu   Ryan, the fog!   She dreams of a boy Who is under a spell   That has left him all wet and scaly   I sing from my heart Of the power of love   Just a girl with a ukulele   - Come to me - Come to her   - My sweet one, and be still - Be still   I'll grasp your tail Then stroke each tender gill   My sweet prince   Humu, humu, nuku, nuku, a pua'a   Makahiki malihini who   Humu, humu, nuku, nuku, a pua'a Ooh   Hawana waka, waka, waka Niki pu, pu, pu   Now this is where we lead into the whole Kabuki thing.   The clouds turned grey And the big sky cried   And the ocean had a fit   Ryan! Where's my ocean?   Then the wind went whoosh And thunder cracked   And mighty Mount Fufu spit Mighty Mount Fufu spit   Tiki, Tiki Want to speaky, speaky, speaky   With the mighty spirit Fufu   Tiki, Tiki Want to speaky, speaky, speaky   - The words I will not mince - Word!   Please make a man Of my fresh fish prince   This is real fish talk. No lie.   And then the fish turns into a gorgeous prince and sings...   I'm Prince Humu Humu, nuku, nuku, a pua'a   No. No way.   Makahiki malihini who   With me.   Humu, humu, nuku, nuku, a pua'a   Hawana waka, waka, waka Niki pu, pu, pu   Everybody!   Humu, humu, nuku, nuku, a pua'a   Makahiki malihini who   Humu, humu, nuku, nuku, a pua'a   Hawana waka, waka, waka Niki pu, pu, pu   Waka, waka, waka Niki pu, pu, pu   Waka, waka, waka Niki pu, pu, pu   One minute.   We'll talk about this later.   So, you love it?   Look, you ever tried just singing?   I mean, without all the lights and sets and, like, backup people?   Well, it'd be much harder to get applause that way.   I'm not talking about applause.   I'm talking about hanging out with friends.   You know, doing nothing, and singing for fun.   Wait a minute. Not doing anything.   That might work. A dark stage, a single spotlight.   We break out of darkness into the circle of light.   - Wait, "we"? - No set, no frills.   - Oh, man. - Simple.   Dramatic. Just you and me.   That is such a great idea, Troy. We could do it at our club talent show.   Look, I'm here to work.   Sharpay, I already told you being onstage really is your thing,   it's not mine.   It could be our thing.   Time out on that one, okay? I've got an "our thing,"   it's with Gabriella, and... And I'm very late for her, so I got to go.   - But the show could be so amazing... - I love your shoes.   - You like them? - I really do.   I bought them in New York. I have them in nine colours.   Girls! Again from the top.   Hey, lifeguard!   You're crazy, Wildcat!   And so late, but I brought food, a few little candles.   I'm good for a poolside picnic. What do you say?   Zeke even made desserts. But first, I dare you to jump in.   You know we're not supposed to be in the pool. Club rules.   Cramp!   I need a lifeguard! Rescue me! Rescue me!   Here I come!   Thanks for coming in. Follow me.   Oh, listen.   You know, right now, with you,   it's finally starting to feel like summer.   Yeah, it is.   The water bugs are back.   Look, Mr Fulton, this was my idea, she had nothing to do with it.   I generously overlooked your previous break violation,   but then came the golf course jaunt,   and now this. Two strikes.   Don't get a third. Out of the pool.   Sharpay's dad let me play a few holes   and then invited me to dinner with some U of A alumni.   Really?   And they were talking about scholarships,   while Jason and Chad were, like, serving me.   And getting paid for it. It's called a job.   You were invited, nothing wrong with that.   Yeah. I don't know. It felt weird.   I love that you've got the team working together,   but you're not gonna be a Wildcat forever.   The team is now, and that's... It's good,   but everybody's got their own future.   I'm not sure I know what you mean.   Well, when you graduate,   lots of people are gonna be chasing the same opportunities.   There's nothing wrong with keeping your eye on the prize.   In fact, if you don't, you get left behind.   Yeah, I know, I'm just saying, I didn't get my friends jobs at the club   so they could sit and watch me eat in the dining room.   You know, I'm just saying never be ashamed of attention,   as long as you've earned it.   You know, a scholarship's special,   that's why there's only a few to go around.   Yeah, yeah. I get it, Dad.   Okay. So, how was the food at Lava Springs?   Insanely good.   - Take it out for a spin. - No way.   Well, you didn't think I was going to drive this heap, did you?   Yes! Yes!   Okay, bring those knees up as high as you can and circle those arms.   Hey, water bug. Last night was so fun.   I really didn't mean to get you in trouble.   Same here.   - So, maybe today we can have our... - Troy?   What time is your lunch break?   Troy!   - 1:30. - 1:30, great.   Free cheeseburgers are on me. Everybody looks great. Awesome job.   Okay, now, some jumping jacks.   Hey. What is she up to?   - Who knows? - Believe me, she does.   I'm sorry I'm late, Mr Fulton,   but about the pool thing last night, you can't blame Gabriella...   - I'm promoting you. - You're what?   There's an opening as an assistant to the golf pros.   Salaried job, no clocking in.   - But, I... - $500 a week, plus tips.   What? Per week?   Oh, my... That's off the hook! I think it sounds very manageable.   Shall we?   Bolton!   - Wait. So you want me to teach golf? - To kids. Oh, the joy.   - But, sir, I don't think I'm qualified. - Worry not.   Simply show the little angels which end of the club to hold,   tee the ball up, then duck.   In addition, the board is extending membership privileges to you.   You have complete use of club facilities, but do so prudently,   meaning, fellow Wildcats? Not.   Congratulations.   You'll find an appropriate choice of clothing here.   Do not mix checks with plaids, blue with browns,   and avoid wearing white socks at all cost.   Leave your shoes outside the locker,   they will be buffed and polished each evening.   Yes! Oh, man!   Save it for the first tee.   And to get there, this might come in handy.   That's the key to your golf cart. Number 14.   The same number that's on your basketball uniform, so I'm told.   Questions?   How did this happen?   It would seem that the Evans family thinks you have untapped potential.   Young man, the future is full of uncharted waters,   and this family has real clout, so I suggest you take the ride.   Yeah.   Italian.   Awesome, junior golfers! You guys look amazing!   Hey! Hey! Slow down, champ. Slow down.   Save some for the other kids. There you go.   Cool shorts, buddy.   All right. Hey. Hey, cutie. Try holding the club that way,   you're going to hit it way farther.   All right. Nice backswing, man. Nice backswing.   Good job, killer. Make the ball fear you.   You look good. Great job, everybody. Good job, guys!   - Bolton. Bolton. Your 11:30 is here. - Thanks, man.   Good luck, buddy.   Troy!   Oh, man.   - Cool balls. - Thanks.   You're welcome.   By the end of summer, you'll have me playing like a pro.   Yeah.   If I live that long.   I'm so excited about the show.   Oh, and don't worry. We'll find something great to do.   Look, Sharpay, I already told you, singing really isn't my thing.   And here's the best news, all the Redhawk boosters will be there.   - Really? - Of course.   We'll lock up your scholarship with a high "C" right from centre stage.   We're all in this together, right?   Your parents have been really, really nice, Sharpay,   but singing with you isn't a part of my job.   I know, just something you promised to do.   Remember?   You look fabulous in your new clothes, by the way.   - You like the shoes? They're Italian. - Nice.   Let me show you how this is done. It's really easy.   Just line up to your target. Nice, easy backswing.   - Hey, Gab. - Hey!   That girl's got more moves than an octopus in a wrestling match.   - Nah. He knows how to swim. - Yeah. Troy can handle himself.   I did overhear him asking her for her opinion   on his new Italian golf shoes.   He didn't ask me.   So, wake up, sister! She's basically offering him a college education   just to sing with her in the talent show.   - Troy would never do that. - You got eyes, use them.   - Let's go eat. - Yeah, I got to go. Hey, see you later?   - Okay. - Okay.   You're going to take it back and through.   - Troy, Fulton wants you in the lobby. - Fantastic. Thank you. See you.   And she steps on the ball.   - Troy Bolton. This is... - I've seen them all play at U of A.   Oh, all right. Well, come scrimmage at our gym.   It'll be good for your game.   - Play with you guys? - Yeah. Let's get down, bro.   - Awesome. - All right.   - Let's all get some awesome lunch. - Yeah.   I knew it! Coral blue!   It's perfect for your skin tone. And mine, too!   We are majorly skin-tone compatible, Troy.   - I have no idea what that means. - You don't need to. I'm here for you.   - Who's hungry? - Let's eat.   I mean, how can you hit the ball straight if your clubs don't trust you?   - That's the key. So, it's all in the grip. - Okay.   You got to hold it just right. That looks great.   Hey, I almost forgot.   I ordered Swiss on my burger.   So, go ahead and check it out, man. Try it. See what you think.   Danforth, table three needs more iced tea.   Now, rotate your hands over the top.   - Put your thumb on that side. - Okay.   There you go, man. You're good. I'll see you on the course.   - Yeah. Let's do it, man. - Yeah.   - Zeke! Troy wants Swiss. - Coming right up.   You know, you were right.   There's a guy out there that looks just like Troy Bolton,   but I have no idea who he really is.   Oh, hey. Kelsi's got some great new ideas   - to spice up the talent show. It's got... - I'm thrilled.   That new duet that Troy and Gabriella sang? I need it.   - Actually, it's not available. - Repeat.   Well, it's something I wrote for Troy and Gabriella,   just in case they decide to...   You're an employee, not a fairy godmother. Let's have it.   Transpose it into my key. Troy and I will be doing it in the talent show.   Oh, and brighten up the tempo. We'll need to keep people awake.   What about our song?   - What about Humu Humu? - Change in plans.   What am I supposed to do with my Tiki Warrior outfit?   Save it for Halloween, go to a luau, sell it online. I don't know!   But in the meantime, keep an eye on those Wildcats.   If they're planning on being in the show,   which I doubt, once they hear about Troy and me,   I don't want any surprises. Oh, and don't worry,   I'll find a song for you somewhere in the show.   - Or the next show. - Really?   Don't strain yourself, slick.   Entertainers are so temperamental. Transpose!   Look at you.   - Go, team. - Yeah. It's a gift from the guys.   The "guys"? Oh, you mean all those tall people?   Yeah. Yeah. Hey, look. I got to go in a minute,   but I'll be back in about an hour. I'll pick you up in my new truck   and we'll go to a movie. I promise.   "Promise" is a really big word, Troy.   Yeah. I know.   And we've got the staff baseball game after work.   Remember, you "promised" that you'd play?   Right. Right. Baseball. I will absolutely meet you there.   - You forgot, didn't you? - No. I just got the date mixed up.   And I'm sorry I couldn't make lunch today. I just...   It's been wild, you know?   I can't believe how things are working out here.   So I see. Italian golf shoes, new clothes, golf carts.   That's crazy stuff. Hard to keep track of it all, I bet.   So, what's your point?   It just doesn't seem like new stuff, it seems like a new Troy.   All right, let's see if Tiger Woods still has a jump shot.   - Hey, hey, Bolton! Come on! - Hey!   Why don't you tell them to come over here and mix it up?   We'll show them some game.   You know, I don't think that's how they roll.   That's not how they "roll"?   No, no, no, that's not what I meant. I just think it's a closed practice. Sorry.   Wow. Well, maybe you can get us a video?   Bolton, come on!   But yesterday you said we were going to play two-on-two after work,   - before the baseball game. - I know. I know, man. I'm sorry.   Come on, Zeke, that was so yesterday. You know, when we were all on a team!   - Hey, man. - Hey, how's it going?   Hey, Bolton! That's my ball.   - Here we go! - How's it going, guys?   Would you guys be mad at me if I ask him to get me   one of those cool Redhawk jackets?   Hey. Come on.   I'm so excited about the game. It's going to be so cool.   Hey, Ryan. No rehearsals?   My sister is working up something new.   So, you coming to the baseball game?   I'm not staff. Wasn't invited.   Hey, everyone's invited. Come on. Hop in.   All right.   Hold on!   All right! Right here!   Beep, beep!   Beep, beep!   What, did Fulton send you out here to spy on us?   Nah, my sister did.   She thinks you guys are going to upstage her talent show.   Oh, no worries. We were going to do the show,   but then Troy bailed on us, so, whatever.   What do you mean "whatever"? It's our summer, remember?   I thought we decided doing the show would be fun.   - Well, I think so. - Me, too.   - Who are we kidding? - I don't think so.   We don't know how to put together a show.   No, but he does.   If we have a real director putting it together, it could be great.   Have the employees ever won a Star Dazzle Award?   - Hey, now... - I know what you can do, Ryan,   - so why not do it for us? - All right, look,   if you want to play ball, then grab a mitt, but I don't dance.   You don't think dancing takes some game?   - You got game? - A little.   Yes!   Hey, pitcher. Ball.   All right! Let's hustle! Come on! Wildcats!   Get your head in the game!   Hey! Oh! Play ball   Hey, hey!   Hey, batter batter, hey, batter batter Swing   I've got to just do my thing   Hey, batter batter, hey, batter batter Swing   Yeah   I'll show you that it's one and the same Baseball, dancing, same game   It's easy Step up to the plate, start swinging   I want to play ball now and that's all   This is what I do It ain't no dance that you can show me   Hey, hey, hey   - Yeah - You'll never know   - Oh, I know - lf you never try   There's just one little thing that stops me every time   - Yeah - Come on!   - I don't dance - I know you can   - Not a chance - No   - lf I can do this, well, you can do that - But I don't dance   - Hit it out of the park - I don't dance   - I say you can - There's not a chance   - Oh - Slide home, you score   Swinging on the dance floor   I don't dance, no   Hey, batter batter, hey, batter batter Swing   I've got to just do my thing   Hey, batter batter, hey, batter batter Swing   Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah   Two stepping, now you're up to bat Bases loaded, do your dance   It's easy, take your best shot Just hit it   I've got what it takes playing my game   So, you better spin that pitch you're gonna throw me   - Yeah - I'll show you how I swing   - You'll never know - Oh, I know   If you never try   There's just one little thing   - That stops me every time - Yeah, come on   - I don't dance - I know you can   - Not a chance - No, no   If I can do this Well, you can do that   - But I don't dance - Hit it out of the park   - I don't dance - I say you can   There's not a chance Oh no   Slide home, you score Swingin' on the dance floor   I don't dance no   Lean back, tuck it in, take a chance   Swing it out, spin around do the dance   I wanna play ball not dance hall I'm makin' a triple not a curtain call   I can prove it to you till you know it's true   'Cause I can swing it I can bring it to the diamond too   You're talkin' a lot Show me what you got   Stop Swing   Hey Swing it like this   Yeah oh   - Swing - Come on   - Jitterbug - Just like that oh   That's what I mean That's how you swing   You make a good pitch but I don't believe   - I say you can - I know I can't   I don't dance   You can do it   I don't dance, no   Nothin' to it Atta boy, Atta boy, yeah   Hey, batter batter, hey, batter batter What   One, two, three, four Everybody, swing, come on   - I don't dance - I know you can   Not a chance No, no   If I can do this Well, you can do that   But I don't dance   Hit it out of the park   - I don't dance - I say you can   There's not a chance No, no   If I can do this Well, you can do that   But I don't dance   Hit it out of the park   - I don't dance - I know you can   Not a chance No, no   If I can do this Well, you can do that   But I don't dance   Hit it out of the park   - I don't dance - I say you can   - There's not a chance - Oh   Slide home, you score Swinging on the dance floor   I don't dance, no   Safe!   That's it!   It's okay!   Hey, Evans.   I'm not saying I'm going to dance in the show,   but if I did, what would you have me do?   Hey! Get back, get back!   Here we go, here we go! Defence, hold him tight!   Oh, dang!   This kid's good. I like what I'm seeing.   Troy gives 110, 24l7, that you can count on.   Here we go!   - Game. Game. - Good game!   Was I right?   Great.   All right, so you call that a "little" game?   Little League. World Series. Newport, Rhode Island.   Champions.   - Good job! - Nice hat.   - You're so awesome. - Hey.   What can I say?   - Troy, you ready to run it back? - Let's run it, man.   - All right. Let's go, yo. - Let's go.   Let's go, yo, let's go. Let's run it back.   - Looking good. - Wow, Wildcat!   - Too much? - Only in daylight.   - Yeah. - East High colours, very impressive.   - Hey. Be true to your school, right? - Absolutely.   Everyone's excited about doing the show.   Hey, I know everyone thinks that I'm Sharpay's poodle,   - but I really think that I could... - Hey.   If they were thinking that, they're not thinking that today.   How do you do that swing-step you did last night?   That's easy.   Hey.   - Hey. - Hey.   So, I called last night. I got hung up at the gym.   Hey, my dad says you're doing great with those college guys.   Oh. Yeah. They're awesome.   Playing with them is like being in another world.   Well, you missed out on a fun night. It was a great game.   But the dessert afterwards had to be the best part.   Her mom makes the best brownies   - in the entire world. - Yeah, I know. I've had them.   Well, I'll see you guys later.   Hey, LeBron, how'd it go with the Redhawks?   You know, they're very tall.   We got Vince from maintenance to play, so it worked out.   - In case you were wondering. - Maybe we could play later today.   I don't know. Check with Vince.   Well, Mr Evans set up the workout, not me.   Did you even ask to include us, Captain?   I didn't go looking for the Redhawks, the Redhawks came to me. Okay?   I didn't sign up for this golf job, Fulton offered it. I said yes.   My decision. But I show up to work same as you, so chill, man.   You get a speck of dirt on your pants,   - and someone dry cleans you. - And you wouldn't do the same thing...   - lf I was as good as you? - I did not say that.   - You didn't have to! - And neither did you!   You know what? We didn't vote you captain because of your jump shot.   Okay, we did it because you're the guy who usually knows what's up.   - But I guess things change. - You think you got me all figured out?   Well, I don't think so. And I don't answer to you.   Then maybe you should start answering to yourself!   Look, we have been like brothers since pre-school.   If I don't know who you are these days, then who does?   Excuse me. You're all being paid to work, not play Dr Phil. Chop-chop.   Table settings, nice. Oh. No, no.   No. No. No. Now, that? Fabulous.   Troy!   Daddy will make certain the entire scholarship committee is right here.   Perfect view.   I've already spoken to your mother.   They're going to be sitting at a table right next to ours.   It's going to be a fabulous evening.   - Come on. - Great.   Rehearsal, everyone!   - Taylor, I'm signing off on everything. - Fabulous!   - Thank you, Mrs Evans. - Good job.   Look, Sharpay. I know I promised I'd do this, but just take it easy on me.   I'm kind of new to the whole performing thing.   Five, six, seven, eight!   You are the music in   You are the music in Are the music in   You know the words "Once upon a time"   Makes you listen, there's a reason   And when you dream there's a chance you'll find   A little laughter, or happy ever after   You're harmony to the melody   That's echoing inside my head   A single voice   Above the noise   Like a common thread Sing it to me   When I hear my favourite song I know we belong   'Cause you are the music in me   It's living in all of us   It's here Because you are the music in me   You are the music in   You are the music in Are the music in   Harmony to the melody   Echoing inside my head   When I hear my favourite song I know we belong   'Cause you are the music in me   It's living in all of us   It's here Because you are the music in   Me, me, me, me, me   You are the music in   You are the music in me   Yeah, yeah   Oh, yeah   Great job! One second.   Great rehearsal!   Everybody break!   You know, Troy, I've always known you were special.   And it's pretty obvious I'm special, too.   I think we were meant to sing together, don't you?   I need some air.   Don't be long! We're going to run it again!   Show me what you got!   Come on, everybody! Here we go!   You're up! You're up! You're up first!   Here we go! Give it to me!   Come on! Oh, yeah!   You got it! Here we go! Pass it to me!   Come on, let's dance!   You're up! You're up!   Let's show them what we got!   Come on! All right!   Oh, cut that! Get out of here!   - You got it! Hey. - Good job!   - Thank you. - You're welcome.   I said keep an eye on them, not turn them into the cast of Grease!   Pretty cool, huh?   Do you want us to lose the Star Dazzle Award to a bunch of dishwashers?   Us? Well, I guess that's showbiz.   When did you become one of them?   You know, I'll take that as a compliment.   But you and Troy have a good show, sis.   Oh, we plan to.   Give me a beat.   The Midsummer's Night Talent Show means something to me,   - and to my family. - Well...   Those Wildcats will turn it into a farce.   I'm... Your brother is one of "those Wildcats," I'm told.   Oh, don't you mention that traitor to us.   Employee involvement in the show is a tradition here.   Traditions change. My parents have important guests coming.   We'll need every employee working the party, and not on stage.   Pardon moi, but we're not just talking about employees,   we're talking about your classmates. You might want to think this one out.   All right.   Done. Now do it.   - Hi, Taylor. - Hi.   Distribute these in the staff area, but not until the end of shift.   - What? Wait! Mr Fulton... - No discussion, Miss McKessie.   This is a business. Welcome to the world of adults   who wish to keep their jobs because they have mortgages they wish to pay,   tuition bills, car payments, et cetera, et cetera, et cetera.   So, sometimes, we have to perform tasks, however unpleasant,   that are necessary for that all-too-important paycheque   to land in our all-too-empty pockets!   - May I get you a cup of tea, Mr Fulton? - Chamomile would be lovely.   - Go, Martha! Go, Martha! - Go, Martha! Go, Martha!   May I have your attention, please?   You guys, I need to make an announcement.   All junior staffers will be required to work on show night.   - What? - Yeah, it says,   "No staff participation in the show will be allowed. No exceptions."   - No show? - There's a show. We're just not in it.   That's great.   I'm sorry, you guys. There's nothing we can do about it. It's Fulton's orders.   There's no way this is Fulton's idea.   Unless Fulton suddenly has blonde hair and wears designer flip-flops.   Excuse me.   - Totally! - Sharpay!   Forget about the rest of us, how about the fact   that your brother has worked extremely hard on this show?   Oh, boo-hoo. He'll be in the show. He'll do his celebrity impersonations.   And don't lecture me about Ryan,   given the way you've been interfering with Troy's future.   What?   You've gotten him written up by Fulton for sneaking on the golf course,   swimming after hours. I had to step in just to save Troy's job.   I'm not interested in what you think you're doing for Troy.   That's between you and him. But you're messing with my friends,   my summer, and that's not okay with me.   You don't like the fact that I won.   What's the prize? Troy? The Star Dazzle Award?   You have to go through all of this just to get either one?   No, thanks, Sharpay.   You're very good at a game that I don't want to play,   so I'm done here.   But you better step away from the mirror   long enough to check the damage that will always be right behind you.   Girls!   Hey. What do you mean you're done here?   I mean, you can't quit.   Us working together sounded good, but plans change and people change.   The club talent show is a big deal for Sharpay,   and evidently for your future, so it's cool.   Just make it happen.   - Wear your new Italian shoes. - Hey, I'm still me.   Blowing off your friends, missing dates?   - Lf that's you, it's good to know. - No, no, no, no, no.   I was only doing that because I'm working on the scholarship thing.   You know that.   But if along the way you act like someone you're not,   pretty soon that's who you become.   I meant what I said about movies and summer and just being together.   I'm sure you did, at the time.   But I also meant what I said, that I want to remember this summer.   But not like this, Troy.   I gotta say what's on my mind   Something about us doesn't seem right these days   Life keeps getting in the way   Whenever we try   Somehow the plan is always rearranged   It's so hard to say But I gotta do what's best for me   You'll be okay   I've got to move on and be who I am   I just don't belong here I hope you understand   We might find a place in this world someday   But at least for now I gotta go my own way   Don't wanna leave it all behind   But I get my hopes up   And I watch them fall every time   Another colour turns to grey   And it's just too hard to watch it all Slowly fade away   I'm leaving today 'Cause I gotta do what's best for me   You'll be okay   I've got to move on and be who I am   I just don't belong here I hope you understand   We might find our place in this world someday   But at least for now I gotta go my own way   What about us?   What about everything we've been through?   What about trust?   You know I never wanted to hurt you   What about me?   What am I supposed to do?   - I gotta leave, but I'll miss you - I'll miss you   Oh, so   I've got to move on and be who I am   Why do you have to go?   I just don't belong here I hope you understand   I'm trying to understand   We might find a place in this world someday   - But at least for now - I want you to stay   I gotta go my own way   I've got to move on and be who I am   What about us?   I just don't belong here I hope you understand   I'm trying to understand   We might find our place in this world someday   But at least for now I gotta go my own way   I gotta go my own way   I gotta go my own way   You're usually taking these right off the grill.   Maybe I've been eating too much at the club.   You've barely been out of this room the last three or four days.   - Let's call the guys, get a game going. - They wouldn't come even if I called.   I find that hard to believe.   Dad, do I seem different to you this summer?   You dress a lot better, that's for sure.   Oh, man, I'm serious. Maybe my friends are right,   maybe I'm turning into a jerk with new shoes.   New shoes, not a new kid. Where's this coming from?   I've been so focused on my future.   I mean, Gabriella quit. Chad won't talk to me.   I don't see the Wildcats running around here.   Is this about going after what you want?   Yeah, Dad. The scholarship's important. I get it.   Hey, hey.   Look, it's only a big deal if it makes sense to you.   I don't even know who I am any more.   You know what?   I've known this kid for a long, long time.   And I got a lot of faith in him. He looks a lot like you.   I'm absolutely sure he's going to figure out the right thing to do.   It's so good. I cannot wait.   Yeah, I'm eating so much breakfast,   I won't be able to eat my dinner at night.   Oh, yeah. It's okay, Ryan's gonna help.   - I don't know. - We'll get it eventually.   Excuse me.   Everybody's always talking at me   Everybody's trying to get in my head   I wanna listen to my own heart talking   I need to count on myself instead   - Did you ever - Lose yourself to get what you want?   - Did you ever - Get on a ride then wanna get off?   Did you ever   Push away the ones you should've held close?   Did you ever let go? Did you ever not know?   I'm not gonna stop, that's who I am   I'll give it all I got, that is my plan   Will I find what I lost? You know you can   Bet on it, bet on it, bet on it, bet on it   Bet on me   I wanna make it right, that is the way   To turn my life around Today is the day   Am I the type of guy who means what I say?   Bet on it, bet on it, bet on it, bet on it   How will I know if there's a path worth taking?   Should I question every move I make?   With all I've lost, my heart is breaking   I don't want to make the same mistakes   Did you ever   Doubt your dream will ever come true?   Did you ever   Blame the world but never blame you?   - I will never - Try to live a lie again   I don't wanna win this game if I can't play it my way   I'm not gonna stop, that's who I am   I'll give it all I got, that is my plan   Will I find what I lost? You know you can   Bet on it, bet on it, bet on it, bet on it   I wanna make it right, that is the way   To turn my life around Today is the day   Am I the type of guy who means what I say?   Bet on it, bet on it, bet on it, bet on it   Oh, hold up   Gimme room to think Bring it on down   Gotta work on my swing Gotta do my own thing   Hold up   It's no good at all to see yourself   And not recognise your face   Out on my own It's such a scary place   The answers are all inside of me   All I got to do is believe   I'm not gonna stop, not gonna stop till I get my shot   That's who I am, that is my plan We'll end up on top   You can bet on it, bet on it bet on it, bet on   You can bet on it, bet on it, bet on it Bet on me   I wanna make it right, that is the way   To turn my life around Today is the day   Am I the type of guy who means what I say?   Bet on it, bet on it, bet on it You can bet on me   This way.   What do you mean you're not doing the show?   - Exactly that. - We're singing a duet, Troy!   A duet means two people.   Well, mostly me in this case, but whatever! Duet!   I'm an employee. Employees aren't allowed in the show.   No, no, no, no. No, no. You're an honorary member.   Not any more.   - I asked Fulton for my kitchen job back. - What?   Sharpay, I don't like the way you've been treating my friends.   And I don't like the way I've been treating them either,   so I'm doing something about it.   An entire table of University boosters are coming to see you, thanks to me.   So, I'll be their waiter. They'll be thrilled.   Troy, Troy. This could change your life!   I'm more interested in about what my friends think of me,   and what I think of myself.   Oh, we could all hold hands around the campfire some other time!   Right now we've got a show to do.   No. You've got a show to do. I got a kitchen to clean.   It's okay.   Kelsi, find Ryan.   Welcome this evening. You'll be seated at table 21.   Kelly, will you escort them, please? Excellent.   Ladies, you look gorgeous   - this evening. Beautiful. - And now, returning with   a abridged version of last year's tap-dancing epic,   Tina and her Tippety-Tappity Toes!   There you are! Thank goodness you've come to your senses.   Plug in the volcano. Humu Humu is back on.   Enjoy your pineapple on your own, sis. I'm not doing the show.   What? Oh, put some fresh batteries in your Tiki Warrior costume   - and let's get going! - Took your advice. Sold it online.   You've always wanted the spotlight. Now you've got it. Break a leg.   The curtain's up. Showtime!   Kelsi told us what went down between you and Sharpay.   I'm more interested in what went down between me and you, man.   - I was a jerk. - Yeah.   But, hey, brothers fight.   And they're still brothers.   All right!   Guys, I messed up your show and I'm sorry.   Yeah, because show business is our entire lives, right?   Hey, I hope you haven't permanently filled my spot in the two-on-two game.   And, Ryan, I know how hard you must've worked on this show.   Making these Wildcats look good couldn't have been easy.   - Hey. - So, I apologise.   Hey, the truth is, we've all had a lot of fun.   At least, I have.   Hey, you gotta see this dude play baseball.   I'm looking forward to it.   - All right! - Yeah!   Troy, listen, all these people out there,   I don't really want to see my sister crash and burn.   At least, I think I don't. I think you should sing with her.   My life is over. I've been a good girl.   I've never lied, except when necessary.   I always bought my parents expensive gifts,   using their credit card, of course. But I don't deserve this humiliation!   You need to get out there. Mrs Hoffenfeffer and her sock puppet   are stinking up the premises.   Well, the only thing that would make it any lovelier would be   that if I won that Star Dazzle Award! Sharpay, I'm going to find you.   That award, I tell you, it's mine! Mine! Mine!   Mirror, mirror on the wall. Who's the... Oh, forget it.   How's your show going?   How's it going?   My show makes the captain of the Titanic   look like he won the lottery.   - I'll sing with you, Sharpay. - What?   I promised. And I keep my promises.   But what was the first thing you said to me when I started working here?   - Bring me more iced tea? - Think harder. We're...   - All in this together. - Exactly.   Well, we are.   So, let's get out there and knock them dead, Troy Bolton!   I do the show if the Wildcats do the show.   And I'd think fast.   I just sort of wish you were doing this for me.   You're a good guy, Troy.   And actually, right now, I think I like you better than I like myself.   Did I just say that?   Girls! Places!   - Okay. Everyone. Ryan, the show's on. - Where's the music? Where's Troy?   Talked to Sharpay, everything's cool.   Hey, speaking of my sister, she wants you to learn a new song.   Everyday. I can't learn a new song!   - Kelsi will help you with it. - What?   - It's showtime! - Yeah!   - What team? - Wildcats!   - What team? - Wildcats!   - What team? - Wildcats!   Once in a lifetime   And now it's time for our five-time   Star Dazzle Award winner, Miss Sharpay Evans,   singing this year with our assistant golf pro, Mr Troy Bolton.   Where is Troy?   - Hey. Why did you switch songs? - Switch songs? What?   - Yeah, Ryan said... - Bolton!   - But I didn't learn a new song. - Exactly.   Girls!   Once in a lifetime   Means there's no second chance   So I believe that you and me   Should grab it while we can   Make it last forever   And never give it back   It's our turn and I'm loving where we're at   Because this moment's really all we have   Every day of our lives   Wanna find you there Wanna hold on tight   Gonna run   While we're young And keep the faith   Every day   From right now   Gonna use our voices and scream out loud   Take my hand   Together we will celebrate   Celebrate   Oh, every day   They say that you should follow   And chase down what you dream   But if you get lost and lose yourself   What does it really mean?   No matter where we're going   Oh, yeah, it starts from where we are   There's more to life   When we listen to our hearts   And because of you I've got the strength to start   Yeah, yeah, yeah   Every day of our lives   Wanna find you there Wanna hold on tight   Gonna run   While we're young And keep the faith   Oh, every day   From right now   Gonna use our voices and scream out loud   Take my hand   Together we will celebrate   Oh, every day   We're taking it back We're doing it here together   It's better like that And stronger now than ever   We're not gonna lose   'Cause we get to choose That's how it's gonna be   Every day of our lives   Wanna find you there Wanna hold on tight   Gonna run   While we're young And keep the faith   Keep the faith   Every day of our lives   Wanna find you there Wanna hold on tight   Gonna run   While we're young And keep the faith   Oh, yeah   - Every day - Every day   From right now   Gonna use our voices and scream out loud   - Take my hand - Take my hand   Together we will celebrate   - Every day - Oh, every day   Oh, oh, every day   Oh, every day   Every day   - Oh, yeah, yeah - I'm singing every day   Every day   Every day   Every day   Every day   Every day   Every day   Yeah   Just fabulous! Fabulous!   Well. If you'll all please take your seats.   I have one last task to perform this evening.   The Star Dazzle for this year goes to, of course, our one and only...   My brother, Ryan Evans!   That's our boy!   Fix the hat.   Yeah   You are the music in me   You know the words "Once upon a time"   Make you listen   there's a reason   When you dream There's a chance you'll find   A little laughter, or happy ever after   You're harmony to the melody   That's echoing inside my head   A single voice above the noise   - Here's to the future. - No. Here's to right now.   And like a common thread   You're pulling me   When I hear my favourite song I know that we belong   Oh, you are the music in me   Yeah, it's living in all of us   And it's brought us here because   - Because you are the music in me - Because you are the music in me   Yeah, yeah, yeah   You are the music in me   When I hear my favourite song I know that we belong   You are the music in me   It's living in all of us   And it's brought us here because   You are the music in me   You are the music in me   One, two, three, four   The summer that we wanted   Yeah, we've finally got it   Now's the time we get to share   Each day we'll be together   Now until forever   So everybody everywhere   Let's take it to the beach Take it there together   Let's celebrate today 'Cause there'll never be another   We're stronger this time We've been there for each other   Everything's just right   Everybody, all for one   Our real summer has just begun   Let's rock and roll, and just let go   Feel the rhythm of the drums   We're gonna have fun in the sun   Now that all the hard work Work is done   Everybody one for all And all for one   - All for one - All for one, one   Summertime together   Now we're even closer   That's the way it's meant to be   Oh, we're just getting started   Come and join the party   You deserve it same as me   Let's take it to the beach Take it there together   Let's celebrate today 'Cause there'll never be another   We're stronger this time We've been there for each other   Everything's just right   Everybody, all for one   Our real summer has just begun   Let's rock and roll, and just let go   Feel the rhythm of the drums   We're gonna have fun in the sun   Now that all the hard work Work is done   Everybody one for all And all for one   Everybody up   Everybody rock it   Take it from the top   And never ever stop it   It's not about the future   It's not about the past   It's making every single day Last and last and last   Fun and sun What could be better?   Let's have fun Everyone together now   Everybody, everybody now   This is where our summer really begins   The very last time it's ever gonna be like this   It's a party you don't wanna miss   Guys, show them we can make some moves, hey   Girls, show them we know how to groove, oh   - Here - And now   - Let's turn the party - Out   Everybody jump in   Everybody, all for one   Our real summer has just begun   Let's rock and roll, and just let go   Feel the rhythm of the drums   We're gonna have fun in the sun   Now that all the hard work Work is done   Everybody one for all   Everybody, all for one   Let's rock and roll, and just let go   Feel the rhythm of the drums   We're gonna have fun in the sun   Now that all the hard work Work is done   Come on, everyone, let's dance   We can't let the moment pass   Let's make the party last   All for one   All for one   Yeah!   Coral blue! It's totally like your skin tone.   And mine, too! We are majorly skin-tone compatible, Troy.   My daughter.   Then maybe you should start answering to yourself!   By the end of summer, you'll have me playing like a pro.   If we live that long.   For you.   Cut!   Troy!   - Put it in forward. - It is!
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You must remember, young thespians, learning is never seasonal.   So, do allow the shimmering lights of summer to refresh and illuminate   - your fertile young minds. - What's she talking about?   The future greets you with its magic mirror,   reflecting each golden moment, each emboldened choice.   Dude, Miss Darbus has snapped her cap.   Dude, you're actually listening?   Yes, Jason.   So, what was your favourite summer memory, Miss Darbus?   Summers have passed fleetingly since I was your age,   but I remember each with poignant clarity.   Summer. Summer.   Summer.   Summer.   - Summer. - Summer.   - Summer. - Summer.   - Summer. Summer. - Ashland Shakespeare Festival of...   - Summer. Summer. Summer. ...'88 leaps fondly to mind.   What time is it? Summertime   Hey It's our vacation   What time is it? Party time   That's right Say it loud   What time is it? The time of our lives   Anticipation   What time is it? Summertime   School's out Scream and shout   Finally summer's here   Good to be chilling out   I'm off the clock The pressure's off   Now my girl's what it's all about   Ready for some sunshine   - For my heart to take a chance - Oh, yeah   I'm here to stay, not moving away   Ready for a summer romance   Everybody's ready, going crazy Yeah, we're out   Come on and let me hear you say it now, right now   What time is it? Summertime   Hey It's our vacation   What time is it? Party time   That's right Say it loud   What time is it? The time of our lives   Anticipation   What time is it? Summertime   School's out Scream and shout   Goodbye to rules No summer school   I'm free to shop till I drop   It's an education vacation   And the party never has to stop   We've got things to do We'll see you soon   And we're really gonna miss you all   Goodbye to you and you   And you and you   Bye-bye until next fall   Everybody ready, going crazy yeah, we're out   Come on and let me hear you say it now, right now   What time is it? Summertime   Hey It's our vacation   What time is it? Party time   That's right Say it loud   What time is it? The time of our lives   Anticipation   What time is it? Summertime   School's out Scream and shout   No more waking up at 6:00 a.m.   'Cause now our time is all our own   Enough already, we're waiting Come on, let's go   Go out of control   All right   Everybody   Yeah   Come on   School pride, let's show it We're champions and we know it   Wildcats, yeah, are the best, yeah   Red, white and gold   When it's time to win, we do it   We're number one, we proved it   Let's live it up, yeah, party down   That's what this summer's all about   What time is it?   Summertime is finally here Yeah   Let's celebrate   We wanna hear you loud and clear now   School's out   We can sleep as late as we want to   It's our time   Now we can do whatever we wanna do   What time is it?   It's summertime   We'll be loving it   Come on and say it again now   What time is it?   It's party time Party time   Let's go and have the time of our lives   Let's go   Yeah   No, but seriously, guys, this summer I gotta make bank.   My parents keep talking about how much college is gonna cost.   Yeah, my folks are gonna match whatever I make,   but I gotta get hired first.   Me, too. I'm saving up for a car,   so I can take that little hottie on a proper date.   Gabriella.   I understand you've moved every summer for the past five years,   and I'd hate to think today is goodbye.   No worries. My mom promised I'm here until graduation next year.   Bless Mom's little heart.   Sharpay, we got off to a rough start, but you really came through.   I mean, you helped me with the winter musical.   I did?   Those vocal exercises?   See you.   Gabriella and I have had, like, five job interviews,   but we keep getting beat out by college kids.   Yeah, same here. I guess I'm back in the babysitting business.   Hey, Martha. Hey, Taylor.   Hey, Kelsi, what are you planning to do this summer?   Grow, write music. Grow.   Your summer activities consultant has arrived.   Hopefully some of those activities will include a job.   Hey, whatever happens, as long as we're together, it's cool, right?   You promise?   Here's my promise. �� - "T" as in Troy? - Well, I... Yeah.   Hey, man, how's it going? There you go, boss.   Hoops. Let's go.   Yeah, sure, sure. We're not busy or anything. Let's go.   We could go to the movies, download music.   Oh, I'm definitely teaching you a twisted-flip on the skateboard.   Oh, and I have first-aid training, so I can patch myself up afterwards.   All right!   "Going to movies, listening to music.   "And, golly, Troy, I have first-aid training."   Oh, please.   Oh. Come here, Kelsi. I have a summer job for you.   At our country club.   Our rehearsal pianist is evidently moving.   Or hiding.   - Pardon? - Sounds great.   Cheer up, Shar, it's summer.   We can do whatever we want to. Everything changes.   Ryan, who's the absolute primo boy at East High?   I'd say Troy Bolton has that category pretty much locked up, don't you think?   And East High's primo girl?   - Just answer the question! - Gosh, you?   Troy, Sharpay. Sharpay, Troy. Sharpay...   Shar.   - It just makes sense. - Evidently not to Troy.   But it's summer, Ry. Everything changes.   What time is it? Summertime   Hey It's our vacation   What time is it? Party time   That's right Say it loud   What time is it? The time of our lives   Anticipation   What time is it? Summertime   School's out Scream and shout   Nice workout, fellas.   - I'm starving. - Me, too.   I'll tell you what. I'm seeing moves I didn't see last season.   - Keep it coming, guys! - Yeah. What team?   Wildcats!   All right!   Yo, time for milk.   - So, guys, how's the job hunt coming? - The big zero.   - Girlfriend alert. - Talk to me.   This is Thomas Fulton, General Manager   of Lava Springs Country Club here in Albuquerque.   I understand you've been looking for summer work.   Hey, Troy, does Gabriella still remember your name,   or did she find somebody new to karaoke with this summer?   That sounds fantastic, Mr Fulton. But how did you get my name?   Well, we've always had a student summer work programme   here at Lava Springs. So, are you ready?   Here's the thing. I know the most amazing girl... I mean, student.   Straight A's, quintuple straight A's,   and it would be so amazingly perfect if...   Man, he's really working someone.   It can't be Gabriella. Whenever she calls, he just blushes.   Yeah, I never said that.   Yes!   - What's up, dog? - Nothing. Nothing. Nothing!   Okay. I'll tell you what, you guys stick together this summer,   you work on the game, and we are talking back-to-back   - championships next fall. - Yeah!   Can we all redirect this energy by carrying in the groceries?   - Yes, Mrs Bolton. - Yes, Mrs Bolton.   Hey, we're kicking off another hot summer here in Albuquerque.   So, for those cool enough to have a convertible,   crank up the sound, breathe that fresh air,   and say hello to summer!   Miss Evans, Mr Evans, looking very sharp this summer.   Welcome back to Lava Springs.   Thank you, Charles.   Hi, boy!   Oh, can you find some shade for my car?   - Even if we have to plant a tree. - Fulton.   And may I say, welcome back.   It's good to be home.   Are the flyers ready?   This year we embossed the flyers for the show.   Inspired.   I plan to limit member talent auditions to 30 seconds each.   Amateur performers are very...   - Draining? - Yes.   Understood.   And should I...   We be so fortunate as to win the Star Dazzle Award again.   But where would we put it?   We're planning on expanding the trophy case.   The designs are in my office.   - Fulton, you are so efficient. - Well...   The staffing matter we discussed?   Done. With discretion.   Fabulous.   - Oh, stop it. Yes. Yes. - Ryan!   - Sharpay! - Girls.   Your chaise in its usual spot, Miss Evans?   Thank you, Javier.   Emma, Jackie and Lea, east of me.   Oh, and you'll be a prince to angle our chaises on the hour, as the sun moves.   Well, thanks to the kind words from your mother last season,   I've been promoted.   But, no worries, I'll make sure that the new lifeguard   is fully briefed on just how you like things.   So, what's the theme of the summer talent show, Sharpay?   - Redemption. - Love it.   It was a very trying year, ladies.   My drama department was invaded by outsiders,   singers coming from the chemistry lab and locker room. Shocking, really.   Sis, we've got the pool, the entire club, and the whole summer to enjoy it.   And the spa has been redone.   There's a guacamole facial and a seaweed body scrub on the menu.   What could be more fabulous?   - More ice. - Right away, Miss Evans.   It's out with the old And in with the new   Goodbye, clouds of grey Hello, skies of blue   A dip in the pool A trip to the spa   Endless days in my chaise The whole world according to moi   Excuse me.   Thank you.   Iced tea imported from England   Lifeguards imported from Spain   Towels imported from Turkey   And turkey imported from Maine   We're gonna relax and renew   You go do   I want fabulous That is my simple request   All things fabulous Bigger and better and best   I need something inspiring to help me get along   I need a little fabulous Is that so wrong?   Fetch me my Jimmy Choo flip-flops   Where is my pink Prada tote?   I need my Tiffany hair-band   Then I can go for a float   A summer like never before   I want more   She wants fabulous That is her simple request   All things fabulous Bigger and better and best   She needs something inspiring to help her get along   She needs a little fabulous Is that so wrong?   Fabulous pool   Fabulous splash   Read my lips.   Fabulous parties Even fabulous trash   Fabulous fashion   No.   Fabulous bling   Yeah.   She's got to have fabulous everything   Nothing to discuss   Everything's got to be perfect for...   Me!   She wants fabulous That is her simple request   All things fabulous Bigger and better and best   She needs something inspiring to help her get along   She needs a little fabulous Is that so wrong?   This won't do That's a bore   That's insulting I need more   I need, I need, I need I need, I need, I need   I need fabulous   I want fabulous   Fabulous hair, fabulous style   Fabulous eyes and that fabulous smile   Oh, I like what I see I like it a lot   Is this absolutely fabulous?   Fabulous, fabulous, fabulous   Absolutely.   Not.   Yeah!   I got you. I got you. It's okay.   - What are you doing here? - I'm the new lifeguard.   Wait, are you a member here?   I told you to hire Troy Bolton, not the entire East High student body!   You told me to hire Troy Bolton. "Whatever it takes."   Well, why didn't you warn me about the rest of them?   I did discuss the matter with the Lava Springs board, of course.   The board. You mean, our...   Mother!   Gabriella Montez and the Wildcats? Mother, how could you?   Think of your future, kitten.   These are your school chums, not the fuddy-duddy Lava Springs staff.   These are not my chums!   They'll steal my talent show.   And what fresh talent you'll have for your summer show.   Mother, did you hear what I just said?   Ryan, talk to Mother.   - Hi, Mom. - Ducky! How's my dashing boy?   Tell pumpkin if she worries too much, she'll get frown lines.   Namaste.   - I want them out! - But your mother specifically said...   Oh, don't mention that backstabbing yogini to me!   If you can't fire them, make them wanna quit.   I'm hoping Chef Michael's gonna teach me   the art of Austrian flake pastry.   And Sharpay's gonna be where I work every day.   How much better can summer get? Right? Right?   - A real dream come true. - Lf you actually get to know her,   - I mean she's... - Dude.   Hey, I didn't even know Sharpay's parents owned this place.   Mr Fulton just said, you know,   there's Wildcat fans at Lava Springs, and jobs are available.   So, I said let's go for it.   Inspiring, Mr Bolton. Truly inspiring.   However, what we're looking for from all of you,   is not inspiration, but perspiration.   Confirming assignments. Bolton, Danforth, waiters.   And, when needed, caddies.   What?   Miss McKessie, I'm told that you're efficient.   - Well... - Prove it.   You'll handle member activities. Keep me in sight at all times.   Kelsi, piano. Lunchtime and cocktail hour.   That means mood music, not new music.   Capisce?   Martha, chopping, cutting, preparing plates.   Do complete the summer with the equal amount of digits   I assume you currently possess.   Oh, Zeke, you will assist Chef Michael in the...   The promised land.   You hold on to that.   Mr Fulton, Your Excellency, sir,   would it be okay if we draw straws to see who has to wait on Sharpay?   Please, none of you will be waiting on Sharpay.   Oh, yes. Snap.   - You will be serving Miss Evans. - Who's that?   Always address our members as Mr, Mrs, or Miss. Let's practise.   - Do we have to? - Shall we?   "Miss Evans, would you care for lemonade?"   Actually, I'm not Miss Evans. I'm Jason.   - It smells so good and I am so hungry. - No, wait. You don't...   - No, no, no. - What's for lunch?   Miss Montez.   It would seem your lunch break does not start for 3.5 minutes.   I do hope no members drowned in your absence.   Henceforth, do clock in and out on time.   Three infractions of any kind, and your employment is terminated.   Capisce?   Chop, chop, chop.   - Okay, that man officially scares me. - Yeah.   Suddenly, I'm beginning to miss detention with Miss Darbus.   - How sick is that? - Come on.   We got a hoop out back, two free meals a day,   and we only have to wear these stupid outfits on duty.   All for one, and one for all. All right?   - This is our summer. Now, what team? - Wildcats!   - What team? - Wildcats!   Come on.   How did we get from the top of the world to the bottom of the heap?   I don't recall you mentioning the boss is such a creep   We still have the ingredients to make this summer sweet   Well, we got rags instead of riches   And all these dirty dishes   Just wish I had three wishes   Okay, guys, break it up.   We've got to work, work to work this out   We'll make things right The sun will shine   If we work, work, there'll be no doubt   We can still save the summer if we work this out   Dude, what have you gotten us into?   Come on. We can totally turn this thing around!   I'd rather face a seven footer straight up in the post   Yeah That sure beats hanging here   And burning someone's toast   I needed Benjamins But this ain't worth the stress   Maybe there's a better way to fix this greasy mess   We're a champion team A well-oiled machine   And we've faced tougher problems than this   I know it's a grind But I'm sure we can find   A way to have fun while we get this job done   We've got to work, work to work this out   We'll make things right The sun will shine   We got to work, work There'll be no doubt   If we all come together We can work this out   Let's work it!   Tell me what you want   Tell me what you need   A little bit of sugar   A little bit of butter   It's the perfect recipe   Payday It'll taste so sweet   Payday Good enough to eat   Gonna make some motion pictures   Hit the mall with all my sisters   Get tickets to the Knicks and Sixers   Kick it with the music mixers   Buy a ride that suits my style   Lounge around the pool awhile   Make a date with my favourite girl   We've got it made   Whoa, we've got to work, work to work this out   We'll make things right The sun will shine   If we work, work, there'll be no doubt   We can still save the summer If we work this out   Work this Got to work this   We can work this out   So, can we work this out?   Yeah, we can work it out.   Send the waiters right in.   Miss me? Of course you did.   Hey, you ever been on a golf course?   We're employees, Troy. Not members. And I don't play golf.   Who said anything about golf?   Are you sure it's okay for us to be out here?   Yeah, unless the jackrabbits turn us in.   So, how's kitchen duty?   Oh, you know, the team that washes dishes together, wins together.   My mom said summer jobs look good on college applications.   All part of the frightening concept called "our future."   Are you worried?   Hey, college costs a fortune.   My parents are saving pennies, unlike the people at this place.   You're a cinch for a scholarship.   I'm only as good as whatever happens next season. It's...   I always liked the idea of being in charge of my future,   until it actually started happening.   So, let's just think about right now,   because I've never been in one place for an entire summer,   and this means a lot to me, especially being here with...   Such an outstanding peanut-butter and-jelly-sandwich maker like me?   I want to remember this summer, Troy.   - Here, catch. - Oh, I love this game.   - Ready? - Go.   - Beautiful. - Very nice! Oh. Your turn.   - You didn't catch a single one of them. - You...   That was so bad.   Fulton, when I was on the fourth fairway today,   it seemed bone dry.   Oh, no way!   Could you tell maintenance to give it a little extra splash?   No way!   - May I have this dance? - Why, of course you may.   Let's go then.   You are gonna get so wet!   Yeah!   Keep an eye on them tomorrow and keep me posted.   Why are you smiling?   No worries, Ryan. This is our turf, remember?   First a break-time infraction, now frolicking on the golf course.   We are not off to an auspicious start, are we, Miss Montez?   Actually, Mr Fulton, this was my idea, so she's...   How gallant, but irrelevant.   We won't allow this to happen again, will we?   Good morning, everybody.   - Good morning. - Good morning.   - Smells good. That smells good. - Hey, Martha.   - Hey. - Hey, Jason.   - Hey, morning. - What's up?   Yeah You are the music in me   - Sounding good, Kels. - Thanks.   Actually, I need to go get ready for the ladies' luncheon.   Won't exactly be rocking out.   You know, I am so excited about the club's talent show.   I mean, the employees get to do a number,   and I have ideas for everyone.   You guys can sing the lead,   and maybe Zeke and Chad can do backup,   and everyone can dance.   Big timeout on that one.   My singing career began and ended with the East High Winter Musical.   I'm just here to make a cheque and sneak in the pool after work.   That's... That's really it.   What was that you were playing a minute ago?   Oh, it's... It's nothing. It's just nothing.   What's this?   Well, I was thinking if you'd do the show,   that I wanted to be ready, and I wrote this for you guys.   Come on. Go.   Yeah   You are the music in me   You know the words "Once upon a time"   Make you listen, there's a reason   When you dream There's a chance you'll find   A little laughter, or happy ever after   You're harmony to the melody   That's echoing inside my head   A single voice above the noise   And like a common thread   You're pulling me   When I hear my favourite song I know that we belong   Oh, you are the music in me   Yeah, it's living in all of us   And it's brought us here because   Because you are the music in me   Yeah, yeah, yeah   You are the music in me   It's like I knew you before we met Can't explain it   There's no name for it   I sang you words I've never said   - And it was easy - So easy   Because you see the real me   As I am, you understand   And that's more than I've ever known, oh   To hear your voice above the noise   And know I'm not alone   Oh, you're singing to me   When I hear my favourite song I know that we belong   You are the music in me   It's living in all of us   And it's brought us here because   You are the music in me   Together we're gonna sing   We got the power to sing what we feel   Connected and real   Can't keep it all inside   Oh, yeah   Oh, yeah   - Oh, yeah - Yeah, yeah, yeah   You are the music in me   Oh, yeah   Oh, yeah   You are the music in me   When I hear my favourite song I know that we belong   We belong   You are the music in me   It's living in all of us It's brought us here because   You are the music in me   Oh yeah Oh yeah   You are the music in me   Yeah   - Oh, I love that song. - Great job, Kels.   Oh, I've got the talent show sign-up sheet right here. Are you in?   Maybe we can work this out, but only if we're all in this together.   Yeah!   This is going to be fantastic.   I'm going to coordinate rehearsal to coincide with all of our schedules.   Goldenthroat, this is Jazz Square. We may have trouble.   Now, it's an amazing song, but Kelsi didn't write it for us.   Hi, Mom.   - Seaweed scrub, darling? - Maybe later.   Ryan, it might be wonderful if Troy participates in our talent show.   What? If he sings with Gabriella   then our whole show is going to be the "Troy and Gabriella Show."   I'm not certain Gabriella is ideally suited   to help Troy realise his full potential at Lava Springs.   Mommy, what time is Daddy gonna be here?   We tee off at noon. Join us?   Love to.   Up. And how shall we get to the food today, sir?   - I don't know, perhaps skipping. - Very well then.   Shall we?   Hipty scouty, hipty skipty, hipty skipty, hipty skipty...   Danforth, Bolton, you're caddying today.   $40 a bag. You've been requested.   - What? - By who?   Dude, who cares? For $40, I'd caddy for Godzilla.   Close, very close.   Thank you.   - Thanks. - Thanks, man.   Hey, boys! So, Troy, I thought it was time for you to meet my parents.   Enchantée.   - Awesome. - Hi.   Hello.   So, where's your dad?   Hi, Daddy!   Where's the first tee and what's the course record?   I'm just kidding. I built the course myself and I hold the record,   but who's counting? Princess.   - Son, you've been working out. - Yoga.   Bring that around, there you go. Quite a season you boys had.   Oh, Troy played for the golf team, too, Daddy.   Oh, versatile. How about you, son?   - Baseball. Track and field. - Outstanding.   Might come in handy the way I play golf. Fair warning.   Fore!   - Brilliant, darling. Brilliant. - Lovely.   Chad, you'll be caddying for Mother. Troy, Daddy.   Daddy.   Bravo!   Brilliant. Let's take a walk.   - Is that a new outfit? - Yes, just this morning. And yours?   This old thing? I got it last week.   Come on, Chad.   What do you think?   Well, it's 190 to the pin, downhill lie, elevated green.   I'd go with a full five, sir.   Hi.   - Nice call. - All right.   Princess, grab your pitching wedge. This one's yours.   Thanks, Daddy.   Line it up.   That's my girl.   That girl needs to take up knitting.   Or some sport where she can only injure herself.   - I'm in the sand. - Me, too.   Knees, hips, shoulders, hat. Good. Drill it.   Backboard.   Yes!   That's my boy.   - Where... - I have no idea.   Gabriella! Dinner tonight? Sneak a swim?   Troy!   - Oh, lovely, darling. - Nice.   Daddy, why not let Troy try a shot?   - Of course. Of course. - No, I shouldn't.   - Come on. - Are you sure?   - Yeah! - Yes, sir.   - Are you sure it's okay, Mr Evans? - It sure is.   - Give it a ride. - Thank you.   - Here you go, Daddy. - Thank you, dear.   - That's a beautiful swing. - Really beautiful.   That is a beautiful swing.   - That was awesome. - Thanks, man.   - Come on! What do you say we... - What? I don't know.   Off we go.   I'm saving up for a car. I'm saving up for a car.   Well, Tiger Woods would have been proud to make that putt!   What a shame that Troy is only bussing dishes all summer,   given that he's a potential star for your alma mater, Daddy.   I've seen Troy play basketball.   I think the U of A Redhawks will be very interested in him.   That's inspired, Daddy. Troy is very concerned about college.   - Really? - Yeah.   - How's Coach Bolton these days? - Oh, fantastic.   Outstanding.   What?   Oh, next time I see Country Club Princess,   I'm gonna launch her and her pink cart straight into the lake.   I'll build the ramp, buddy.   Danforth, this is a kitchen, not a day spa.   You and Jason suit up for dinner duty in the dining room.   Bolton, you have five minutes to change and come with me.   In case you're not familiar with this particular item,   it goes around your neck,   like a dog collar.   Chop-chop.   - And she stepped on the ball. - I did not.   - Yes, you did. - I can believe that.   Hey! Here's our superstar. Troy Bolton, this is Peter.   - Peter. Good to meet you. - How are you?   - This is Claire. - Hello.   - And you know the family. - Hello.   This kid's pretty handy on the fairways as well as the hard court.   Bet you worked up yourself an appetite   lugging those bags all over the place, huh?   Yeah, yeah. A little bit.   What do you say we get some food, and we can talk about your future.   - My future? - Yeah, sit down.   Have a seat.   Daddy's on the board of directors at the University of Albuquerque.   So, Troy, I saw your championship game. I mean, wow!   That last-second shot at the buzzer... Outstanding.   Actually, my teammates here stole the ball,   otherwise I wouldn't have had a chance...   Oh, you're much too modest, Troy.   You were voted MVP for the entire season.   This shirt positively screams for a Windsor knot.   - Thank you. - Let me get that for you.   You know, we've got a heck of a basketball programme over at U of A,   and an excellent scholarship programme as well.   Scholarship?   Yeah. You know, between the two of us here,   we... We pull a little weight over at the school.   Well, time flies when you're having fun,   but Mr Fulton will probably want me clocking out.   Come on. Don't be silly.   You haven't had any dessert, and we haven't talked about golf, yet.   Oh, basketball and golf are just the beginning with Troy, Daddy.   Have you heard him sing?   Oh, triple threat.   Oh, how wonderful. Troy can participate in the talent show.   Oh, come on, Troy. Give them a sample. Kelsi!   Kelsi. No, actually my voice is...   Is feeling a little bit hoarse tonight, you know, all the talking.   But thank you very much for the food and the golf and everything.   It was amazing.   But you will sing some other time, though? With me. Promise?   - Promise. - Perfect.   Dessert?   Sorry I'm late! Give me two more minutes.   Nice tie. Your shoes don't match though. Kidding.   Honey, two minutes is being late, but an hour is approaching a felony.   Just because Troy's a nice guy, doesn't mean he's immune to boy disease.   Boy disease?   Yeah, forgetting things he shouldn't forget.   Oh, so now you're a boy expert?   My older sister has 10 rules about boy behaviour,   and nine of them involve boys forgetting things   they should never forget, like dinner dates.   Well, it wasn't an official date type of thing.   Rule number three, all dates are official,   whether the boy knows it or not.   - You're not done. - But I'm done for the day, sir.   And actually, I have a date.   Mr Bolton, you're under the mistaken impression   I'm interested in what you have to say. Just follow me.   - But I... - No more speaking.   - Hey, where are we going? - Please, Mr Bolton.   - How long is this gonna take? - Watch your step. Insurance issues.   I'm supposed to have a date tonight.   But the evening is young and so are you.   Well, where are we?   Hold your applause until the very end.   What the heck? Mr Fulton?   A long time ago In a land far away   Lived the pineapple princess, Tiki   She was sweet as a peach In a pineapple way   But so sad that she hardly speaky   Still, if you listen well You'll hear her secret wish   Aloha, everybody, my name is Tiki.   I long to free A truly remarkable fish   My sweet prince   Humu, humu, nuku, nuku, a pua'a   Makahiki malihini who   Humu, humu, nuku, nuku, a pua'a Ooh   Hawana waka, waka, waka Niki pu, pu, pu   Ryan, the fog!   She dreams of a boy Who is under a spell   That has left him all wet and scaly   I sing from my heart Of the power of love   Just a girl with a ukulele   - Come to me - Come to her   - My sweet one, and be still - Be still   I'll grasp your tail Then stroke each tender gill   My sweet prince   Humu, humu, nuku, nuku, a pua'a   Makahiki malihini who   Humu, humu, nuku, nuku, a pua'a Ooh   Hawana waka, waka, waka Niki pu, pu, pu   Now this is where we lead into the whole Kabuki thing.   The clouds turned grey And the big sky cried   And the ocean had a fit   Ryan! Where's my ocean?   Then the wind went whoosh And thunder cracked   And mighty Mount Fufu spit Mighty Mount Fufu spit   Tiki, Tiki Want to speaky, speaky, speaky   With the mighty spirit Fufu   Tiki, Tiki Want to speaky, speaky, speaky   - The words I will not mince - Word!   Please make a man Of my fresh fish prince   This is real fish talk. No lie.   And then the fish turns into a gorgeous prince and sings...   I'm Prince Humu Humu, nuku, nuku, a pua'a   No. No way.   Makahiki malihini who   With me.   Humu, humu, nuku, nuku, a pua'a   Hawana waka, waka, waka Niki pu, pu, pu   Everybody!   Humu, humu, nuku, nuku, a pua'a   Makahiki malihini who   Humu, humu, nuku, nuku, a pua'a   Hawana waka, waka, waka Niki pu, pu, pu   Waka, waka, waka Niki pu, pu, pu   Waka, waka, waka Niki pu, pu, pu   One minute.   We'll talk about this later.   So, you love it?   Look, you ever tried just singing?   I mean, without all the lights and sets and, like, backup people?   Well, it'd be much harder to get applause that way.   I'm not talking about applause.   I'm talking about hanging out with friends.   You know, doing nothing, and singing for fun.   Wait a minute. Not doing anything.   That might work. A dark stage, a single spotlight.   We break out of darkness into the circle of light.   - Wait, "we"? - No set, no frills.   - Oh, man. - Simple.   Dramatic. Just you and me.   That is such a great idea, Troy. We could do it at our club talent show.   Look, I'm here to work.   Sharpay, I already told you being onstage really is your thing,   it's not mine.   It could be our thing.   Time out on that one, okay? I've got an "our thing,"   it's with Gabriella, and... And I'm very late for her, so I got to go.   - But the show could be so amazing... - I love your shoes.   - You like them? - I really do.   I bought them in New York. I have them in nine colours.   Girls! Again from the top.   Hey, lifeguard!   You're crazy, Wildcat!   And so late, but I brought food, a few little candles.   I'm good for a poolside picnic. What do you say?   Zeke even made desserts. But first, I dare you to jump in.   You know we're not supposed to be in the pool. Club rules.   Cramp!   I need a lifeguard! Rescue me! Rescue me!   Here I come!   Thanks for coming in. Follow me.   Oh, listen.   You know, right now, with you,   it's finally starting to feel like summer.   Yeah, it is.   The water bugs are back.   Look, Mr Fulton, this was my idea, she had nothing to do with it.   I generously overlooked your previous break violation,   but then came the golf course jaunt,   and now this. Two strikes.   Don't get a third. Out of the pool.   Sharpay's dad let me play a few holes   and then invited me to dinner with some U of A alumni.   Really?   And they were talking about scholarships,   while Jason and Chad were, like, serving me.   And getting paid for it. It's called a job.   You were invited, nothing wrong with that.   Yeah. I don't know. It felt weird.   I love that you've got the team working together,   but you're not gonna be a Wildcat forever.   The team is now, and that's... It's good,   but everybody's got their own future.   I'm not sure I know what you mean.   Well, when you graduate,   lots of people are gonna be chasing the same opportunities.   There's nothing wrong with keeping your eye on the prize.   In fact, if you don't, you get left behind.   Yeah, I know, I'm just saying, I didn't get my friends jobs at the club   so they could sit and watch me eat in the dining room.   You know, I'm just saying never be ashamed of attention,   as long as you've earned it.   You know, a scholarship's special,   that's why there's only a few to go around.   Yeah, yeah. I get it, Dad.   Okay. So, how was the food at Lava Springs?   Insanely good.   - Take it out for a spin. - No way.   Well, you didn't think I was going to drive this heap, did you?   Yes! Yes!   Okay, bring those knees up as high as you can and circle those arms.   Hey, water bug. Last night was so fun.   I really didn't mean to get you in trouble.   Same here.   - So, maybe today we can have our... - Troy?   What time is your lunch break?   Troy!   - 1:30. - 1:30, great.   Free cheeseburgers are on me. Everybody looks great. Awesome job.   Okay, now, some jumping jacks.   Hey. What is she up to?   - Who knows? - Believe me, she does.   I'm sorry I'm late, Mr Fulton,   but about the pool thing last night, you can't blame Gabriella...   - I'm promoting you. - You're what?   There's an opening as an assistant to the golf pros.   Salaried job, no clocking in.   - But, I... - $500 a week, plus tips.   What? Per week?   Oh, my... That's off the hook! I think it sounds very manageable.   Shall we?   Bolton!   - Wait. So you want me to teach golf? - To kids. Oh, the joy.   - But, sir, I don't think I'm qualified. - Worry not.   Simply show the little angels which end of the club to hold,   tee the ball up, then duck.   In addition, the board is extending membership privileges to you.   You have complete use of club facilities, but do so prudently,   meaning, fellow Wildcats? Not.   Congratulations.   You'll find an appropriate choice of clothing here.   Do not mix checks with plaids, blue with browns,   and avoid wearing white socks at all cost.   Leave your shoes outside the locker,   they will be buffed and polished each evening.   Yes! Oh, man!   Save it for the first tee.   And to get there, this might come in handy.   That's the key to your golf cart. Number 14.   The same number that's on your basketball uniform, so I'm told.   Questions?   How did this happen?   It would seem that the Evans family thinks you have untapped potential.   Young man, the future is full of uncharted waters,   and this family has real clout, so I suggest you take the ride.   Yeah.   Italian.   Awesome, junior golfers! You guys look amazing!   Hey! Hey! Slow down, champ. Slow down.   Save some for the other kids. There you go.   Cool shorts, buddy.   All right. Hey. Hey, cutie. Try holding the club that way,   you're going to hit it way farther.   All right. Nice backswing, man. Nice backswing.   Good job, killer. Make the ball fear you.   You look good. Great job, everybody. Good job, guys!   - Bolton. Bolton. Your 11:30 is here. - Thanks, man.   Good luck, buddy.   Troy!   Oh, man.   - Cool balls. - Thanks.   You're welcome.   By the end of summer, you'll have me playing like a pro.   Yeah.   If I live that long.   I'm so excited about the show.   Oh, and don't worry. We'll find something great to do.   Look, Sharpay, I already told you, singing really isn't my thing.   And here's the best news, all the Redhawk boosters will be there.   - Really? - Of course.   We'll lock up your scholarship with a high "C" right from centre stage.   We're all in this together, right?   Your parents have been really, really nice, Sharpay,   but singing with you isn't a part of my job.   I know, just something you promised to do.   Remember?   You look fabulous in your new clothes, by the way.   - You like the shoes? They're Italian. - Nice.   Let me show you how this is done. It's really easy.   Just line up to your target. Nice, easy backswing.   - Hey, Gab. - Hey!   That girl's got more moves than an octopus in a wrestling match.   - Nah. He knows how to swim. - Yeah. Troy can handle himself.   I did overhear him asking her for her opinion   on his new Italian golf shoes.   He didn't ask me.   So, wake up, sister! She's basically offering him a college education   just to sing with her in the talent show.   - Troy would never do that. - You got eyes, use them.   - Let's go eat. - Yeah, I got to go. Hey, see you later?   - Okay. - Okay.   You're going to take it back and through.   - Troy, Fulton wants you in the lobby. - Fantastic. Thank you. See you.   And she steps on the ball.   - Troy Bolton. This is... - I've seen them all play at U of A.   Oh, all right. Well, come scrimmage at our gym.   It'll be good for your game.   - Play with you guys? - Yeah. Let's get down, bro.   - Awesome. - All right.   - Let's all get some awesome lunch. - Yeah.   I knew it! Coral blue!   It's perfect for your skin tone. And mine, too!   We are majorly skin-tone compatible, Troy.   - I have no idea what that means. - You don't need to. I'm here for you.   - Who's hungry? - Let's eat.   I mean, how can you hit the ball straight if your clubs don't trust you?   - That's the key. So, it's all in the grip. - Okay.   You got to hold it just right. That looks great.   Hey, I almost forgot.   I ordered Swiss on my burger.   So, go ahead and check it out, man. Try it. See what you think.   Danforth, table three needs more iced tea.   Now, rotate your hands over the top.   - Put your thumb on that side. - Okay.   There you go, man. You're good. I'll see you on the course.   - Yeah. Let's do it, man. - Yeah.   - Zeke! Troy wants Swiss. - Coming right up.   You know, you were right.   There's a guy out there that looks just like Troy Bolton,   but I have no idea who he really is.   Oh, hey. Kelsi's got some great new ideas   - to spice up the talent show. It's got... - I'm thrilled.   That new duet that Troy and Gabriella sang? I need it.   - Actually, it's not available. - Repeat.   Well, it's something I wrote for Troy and Gabriella,   just in case they decide to...   You're an employee, not a fairy godmother. Let's have it.   Transpose it into my key. Troy and I will be doing it in the talent show.   Oh, and brighten up the tempo. We'll need to keep people awake.   What about our song?   - What about Humu Humu? - Change in plans.   What am I supposed to do with my Tiki Warrior outfit?   Save it for Halloween, go to a luau, sell it online. I don't know!   But in the meantime, keep an eye on those Wildcats.   If they're planning on being in the show,   which I doubt, once they hear about Troy and me,   I don't want any surprises. Oh, and don't worry,   I'll find a song for you somewhere in the show.   - Or the next show. - Really?   Don't strain yourself, slick.   Entertainers are so temperamental. Transpose!   Look at you.   - Go, team. - Yeah. It's a gift from the guys.   The "guys"? Oh, you mean all those tall people?   Yeah. Yeah. Hey, look. I got to go in a minute,   but I'll be back in about an hour. I'll pick you up in my new truck   and we'll go to a movie. I promise.   "Promise" is a really big word, Troy.   Yeah. I know.   And we've got the staff baseball game after work.   Remember, you "promised" that you'd play?   Right. Right. Baseball. I will absolutely meet you there.   - You forgot, didn't you? - No. I just got the date mixed up.   And I'm sorry I couldn't make lunch today. I just...   It's been wild, you know?   I can't believe how things are working out here.   So I see. Italian golf shoes, new clothes, golf carts.   That's crazy stuff. Hard to keep track of it all, I bet.   So, what's your point?   It just doesn't seem like new stuff, it seems like a new Troy.   All right, let's see if Tiger Woods still has a jump shot.   - Hey, hey, Bolton! Come on! - Hey!   Why don't you tell them to come over here and mix it up?   We'll show them some game.   You know, I don't think that's how they roll.   That's not how they "roll"?   No, no, no, that's not what I meant. I just think it's a closed practice. Sorry.   Wow. Well, maybe you can get us a video?   Bolton, come on!   But yesterday you said we were going to play two-on-two after work,   - before the baseball game. - I know. I know, man. I'm sorry.   Come on, Zeke, that was so yesterday. You know, when we were all on a team!   - Hey, man. - Hey, how's it going?   Hey, Bolton! That's my ball.   - Here we go! - How's it going, guys?   Would you guys be mad at me if I ask him to get me   one of those cool Redhawk jackets?   Hey. Come on.   I'm so excited about the game. It's going to be so cool.   Hey, Ryan. No rehearsals?   My sister is working up something new.   So, you coming to the baseball game?   I'm not staff. Wasn't invited.   Hey, everyone's invited. Come on. Hop in.   All right.   Hold on!   All right! Right here!   Beep, beep!   Beep, beep!   What, did Fulton send you out here to spy on us?   Nah, my sister did.   She thinks you guys are going to upstage her talent show.   Oh, no worries. We were going to do the show,   but then Troy bailed on us, so, whatever.   What do you mean "whatever"? It's our summer, remember?   I thought we decided doing the show would be fun.   - Well, I think so. - Me, too.   - Who are we kidding? - I don't think so.   We don't know how to put together a show.   No, but he does.   If we have a real director putting it together, it could be great.   Have the employees ever won a Star Dazzle Award?   - Hey, now... - I know what you can do, Ryan,   - so why not do it for us? - All right, look,   if you want to play ball, then grab a mitt, but I don't dance.   You don't think dancing takes some game?   - You got game? - A little.   Yes!   Hey, pitcher. Ball.   All right! Let's hustle! Come on! Wildcats!   Get your head in the game!   Hey! Oh! Play ball   Hey, hey!   Hey, batter batter, hey, batter batter Swing   I've got to just do my thing   Hey, batter batter, hey, batter batter Swing   Yeah   I'll show you that it's one and the same Baseball, dancing, same game   It's easy Step up to the plate, start swinging   I want to play ball now and that's all   This is what I do It ain't no dance that you can show me   Hey, hey, hey   - Yeah - You'll never know   - Oh, I know - lf you never try   There's just one little thing that stops me every time   - Yeah - Come on!   - I don't dance - I know you can   - Not a chance - No   - lf I can do this, well, you can do that - But I don't dance   - Hit it out of the park - I don't dance   - I say you can - There's not a chance   - Oh - Slide home, you score   Swinging on the dance floor   I don't dance, no   Hey, batter batter, hey, batter batter Swing   I've got to just do my thing   Hey, batter batter, hey, batter batter Swing   Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah   Two stepping, now you're up to bat Bases loaded, do your dance   It's easy, take your best shot Just hit it   I've got what it takes playing my game   So, you better spin that pitch you're gonna throw me   - Yeah - I'll show you how I swing   - You'll never know - Oh, I know   If you never try   There's just one little thing   - That stops me every time - Yeah, come on   - I don't dance - I know you can   - Not a chance - No, no   If I can do this Well, you can do that   - But I don't dance - Hit it out of the park   - I don't dance - I say you can   There's not a chance Oh no   Slide home, you score Swingin' on the dance floor   I don't dance no   Lean back, tuck it in, take a chance   Swing it out, spin around do the dance   I wanna play ball not dance hall I'm makin' a triple not a curtain call   I can prove it to you till you know it's true   'Cause I can swing it I can bring it to the diamond too   You're talkin' a lot Show me what you got   Stop Swing   Hey Swing it like this   Yeah oh   - Swing - Come on   - Jitterbug - Just like that oh   That's what I mean That's how you swing   You make a good pitch but I don't believe   - I say you can - I know I can't   I don't dance   You can do it   I don't dance, no   Nothin' to it Atta boy, Atta boy, yeah   Hey, batter batter, hey, batter batter What   One, two, three, four Everybody, swing, come on   - I don't dance - I know you can   Not a chance No, no   If I can do this Well, you can do that   But I don't dance   Hit it out of the park   - I don't dance - I say you can   There's not a chance No, no   If I can do this Well, you can do that   But I don't dance   Hit it out of the park   - I don't dance - I know you can   Not a chance No, no   If I can do this Well, you can do that   But I don't dance   Hit it out of the park   - I don't dance - I say you can   - There's not a chance - Oh   Slide home, you score Swinging on the dance floor   I don't dance, no   Safe!   That's it!   It's okay!   Hey, Evans.   I'm not saying I'm going to dance in the show,   but if I did, what would you have me do?   Hey! Get back, get back!   Here we go, here we go! Defence, hold him tight!   Oh, dang!   This kid's good. I like what I'm seeing.   Troy gives 110, 24l7, that you can count on.   Here we go!   - Game. Game. - Good game!   Was I right?   Great.   All right, so you call that a "little" game?   Little League. World Series. Newport, Rhode Island.   Champions.   - Good job! - Nice hat.   - You're so awesome. - Hey.   What can I say?   - Troy, you ready to run it back? - Let's run it, man.   - All right. Let's go, yo. - Let's go.   Let's go, yo, let's go. Let's run it back.   - Looking good. - Wow, Wildcat!   - Too much? - Only in daylight.   - Yeah. - East High colours, very impressive.   - Hey. Be true to your school, right? - Absolutely.   Everyone's excited about doing the show.   Hey, I know everyone thinks that I'm Sharpay's poodle,   - but I really think that I could... - Hey.   If they were thinking that, they're not thinking that today.   How do you do that swing-step you did last night?   That's easy.   Hey.   - Hey. - Hey.   So, I called last night. I got hung up at the gym.   Hey, my dad says you're doing great with those college guys.   Oh. Yeah. They're awesome.   Playing with them is like being in another world.   Well, you missed out on a fun night. It was a great game.   But the dessert afterwards had to be the best part.   Her mom makes the best brownies   - in the entire world. - Yeah, I know. I've had them.   Well, I'll see you guys later.   Hey, LeBron, how'd it go with the Redhawks?   You know, they're very tall.   We got Vince from maintenance to play, so it worked out.   - In case you were wondering. - Maybe we could play later today.   I don't know. Check with Vince.   Well, Mr Evans set up the workout, not me.   Did you even ask to include us, Captain?   I didn't go looking for the Redhawks, the Redhawks came to me. Okay?   I didn't sign up for this golf job, Fulton offered it. I said yes.   My decision. But I show up to work same as you, so chill, man.   You get a speck of dirt on your pants,   - and someone dry cleans you. - And you wouldn't do the same thing...   - lf I was as good as you? - I did not say that.   - You didn't have to! - And neither did you!   You know what? We didn't vote you captain because of your jump shot.   Okay, we did it because you're the guy who usually knows what's up.   - But I guess things change. - You think you got me all figured out?   Well, I don't think so. And I don't answer to you.   Then maybe you should start answering to yourself!   Look, we have been like brothers since pre-school.   If I don't know who you are these days, then who does?   Excuse me. You're all being paid to work, not play Dr Phil. Chop-chop.   Table settings, nice. Oh. No, no.   No. No. No. Now, that? Fabulous.   Troy!   Daddy will make certain the entire scholarship committee is right here.   Perfect view.   I've already spoken to your mother.   They're going to be sitting at a table right next to ours.   It's going to be a fabulous evening.   - Come on. - Great.   Rehearsal, everyone!   - Taylor, I'm signing off on everything. - Fabulous!   - Thank you, Mrs Evans. - Good job.   Look, Sharpay. I know I promised I'd do this, but just take it easy on me.   I'm kind of new to the whole performing thing.   Five, six, seven, eight!   You are the music in   You are the music in Are the music in   You know the words "Once upon a time"   Makes you listen, there's a reason   And when you dream there's a chance you'll find   A little laughter, or happy ever after   You're harmony to the melody   That's echoing inside my head   A single voice   Above the noise   Like a common thread Sing it to me   When I hear my favourite song I know we belong   'Cause you are the music in me   It's living in all of us   It's here Because you are the music in me   You are the music in   You are the music in Are the music in   Harmony to the melody   Echoing inside my head   When I hear my favourite song I know we belong   'Cause you are the music in me   It's living in all of us   It's here Because you are the music in   Me, me, me, me, me   You are the music in   You are the music in me   Yeah, yeah   Oh, yeah   Great job! One second.   Great rehearsal!   Everybody break!   You know, Troy, I've always known you were special.   And it's pretty obvious I'm special, too.   I think we were meant to sing together, don't you?   I need some air.   Don't be long! We're going to run it again!   Show me what you got!   Come on, everybody! Here we go!   You're up! You're up! You're up first!   Here we go! Give it to me!   Come on! Oh, yeah!   You got it! Here we go! Pass it to me!   Come on, let's dance!   You're up! You're up!   Let's show them what we got!   Come on! All right!   Oh, cut that! Get out of here!   - You got it! Hey. - Good job!   - Thank you. - You're welcome.   I said keep an eye on them, not turn them into the cast of Grease!   Pretty cool, huh?   Do you want us to lose the Star Dazzle Award to a bunch of dishwashers?   Us? Well, I guess that's showbiz.   When did you become one of them?   You know, I'll take that as a compliment.   But you and Troy have a good show, sis.   Oh, we plan to.   Give me a beat.   The Midsummer's Night Talent Show means something to me,   - and to my family. - Well...   Those Wildcats will turn it into a farce.   I'm... Your brother is one of "those Wildcats," I'm told.   Oh, don't you mention that traitor to us.   Employee involvement in the show is a tradition here.   Traditions change. My parents have important guests coming.   We'll need every employee working the party, and not on stage.   Pardon moi, but we're not just talking about employees,   we're talking about your classmates. You might want to think this one out.   All right.   Done. Now do it.   - Hi, Taylor. - Hi.   Distribute these in the staff area, but not until the end of shift.   - What? Wait! Mr Fulton... - No discussion, Miss McKessie.   This is a business. Welcome to the world of adults   who wish to keep their jobs because they have mortgages they wish to pay,   tuition bills, car payments, et cetera, et cetera, et cetera.   So, sometimes, we have to perform tasks, however unpleasant,   that are necessary for that all-too-important paycheque   to land in our all-too-empty pockets!   - May I get you a cup of tea, Mr Fulton? - Chamomile would be lovely.   - Go, Martha! Go, Martha! - Go, Martha! Go, Martha!   May I have your attention, please?   You guys, I need to make an announcement.   All junior staffers will be required to work on show night.   - What? - Yeah, it says,   "No staff participation in the show will be allowed. No exceptions."   - No show? - There's a show. We're just not in it.   That's great.   I'm sorry, you guys. There's nothing we can do about it. It's Fulton's orders.   There's no way this is Fulton's idea.   Unless Fulton suddenly has blonde hair and wears designer flip-flops.   Excuse me.   - Totally! - Sharpay!   Forget about the rest of us, how about the fact   that your brother has worked extremely hard on this show?   Oh, boo-hoo. He'll be in the show. He'll do his celebrity impersonations.   And don't lecture me about Ryan,   given the way you've been interfering with Troy's future.   What?   You've gotten him written up by Fulton for sneaking on the golf course,   swimming after hours. I had to step in just to save Troy's job.   I'm not interested in what you think you're doing for Troy.   That's between you and him. But you're messing with my friends,   my summer, and that's not okay with me.   You don't like the fact that I won.   What's the prize? Troy? The Star Dazzle Award?   You have to go through all of this just to get either one?   No, thanks, Sharpay.   You're very good at a game that I don't want to play,   so I'm done here.   But you better step away from the mirror   long enough to check the damage that will always be right behind you.   Girls!   Hey. What do you mean you're done here?   I mean, you can't quit.   Us working together sounded good, but plans change and people change.   The club talent show is a big deal for Sharpay,   and evidently for your future, so it's cool.   Just make it happen.   - Wear your new Italian shoes. - Hey, I'm still me.   Blowing off your friends, missing dates?   - Lf that's you, it's good to know. - No, no, no, no, no.   I was only doing that because I'm working on the scholarship thing.   You know that.   But if along the way you act like someone you're not,   pretty soon that's who you become.   I meant what I said about movies and summer and just being together.   I'm sure you did, at the time.   But I also meant what I said, that I want to remember this summer.   But not like this, Troy.   I gotta say what's on my mind   Something about us doesn't seem right these days   Life keeps getting in the way   Whenever we try   Somehow the plan is always rearranged   It's so hard to say But I gotta do what's best for me   You'll be okay   I've got to move on and be who I am   I just don't belong here I hope you understand   We might find a place in this world someday   But at least for now I gotta go my own way   Don't wanna leave it all behind   But I get my hopes up   And I watch them fall every time   Another colour turns to grey   And it's just too hard to watch it all Slowly fade away   I'm leaving today 'Cause I gotta do what's best for me   You'll be okay   I've got to move on and be who I am   I just don't belong here I hope you understand   We might find our place in this world someday   But at least for now I gotta go my own way   What about us?   What about everything we've been through?   What about trust?   You know I never wanted to hurt you   What about me?   What am I supposed to do?   - I gotta leave, but I'll miss you - I'll miss you   Oh, so   I've got to move on and be who I am   Why do you have to go?   I just don't belong here I hope you understand   I'm trying to understand   We might find a place in this world someday   - But at least for now - I want you to stay   I gotta go my own way   I've got to move on and be who I am   What about us?   I just don't belong here I hope you understand   I'm trying to understand   We might find our place in this world someday   But at least for now I gotta go my own way   I gotta go my own way   I gotta go my own way   You're usually taking these right off the grill.   Maybe I've been eating too much at the club.   You've barely been out of this room the last three or four days.   - Let's call the guys, get a game going. - They wouldn't come even if I called.   I find that hard to believe.   Dad, do I seem different to you this summer?   You dress a lot better, that's for sure.   Oh, man, I'm serious. Maybe my friends are right,   maybe I'm turning into a jerk with new shoes.   New shoes, not a new kid. Where's this coming from?   I've been so focused on my future.   I mean, Gabriella quit. Chad won't talk to me.   I don't see the Wildcats running around here.   Is this about going after what you want?   Yeah, Dad. The scholarship's important. I get it.   Hey, hey.   Look, it's only a big deal if it makes sense to you.   I don't even know who I am any more.   You know what?   I've known this kid for a long, long time.   And I got a lot of faith in him. He looks a lot like you.   I'm absolutely sure he's going to figure out the right thing to do.   It's so good. I cannot wait.   Yeah, I'm eating so much breakfast,   I won't be able to eat my dinner at night.   Oh, yeah. It's okay, Ryan's gonna help.   - I don't know. - We'll get it eventually.   Excuse me.   Everybody's always talking at me   Everybody's trying to get in my head   I wanna listen to my own heart talking   I need to count on myself instead   - Did you ever - Lose yourself to get what you want?   - Did you ever - Get on a ride then wanna get off?   Did you ever   Push away the ones you should've held close?   Did you ever let go? Did you ever not know?   I'm not gonna stop, that's who I am   I'll give it all I got, that is my plan   Will I find what I lost? You know you can   Bet on it, bet on it, bet on it, bet on it   Bet on me   I wanna make it right, that is the way   To turn my life around Today is the day   Am I the type of guy who means what I say?   Bet on it, bet on it, bet on it, bet on it   How will I know if there's a path worth taking?   Should I question every move I make?   With all I've lost, my heart is breaking   I don't want to make the same mistakes   Did you ever   Doubt your dream will ever come true?   Did you ever   Blame the world but never blame you?   - I will never - Try to live a lie again   I don't wanna win this game if I can't play it my way   I'm not gonna stop, that's who I am   I'll give it all I got, that is my plan   Will I find what I lost? You know you can   Bet on it, bet on it, bet on it, bet on it   I wanna make it right, that is the way   To turn my life around Today is the day   Am I the type of guy who means what I say?   Bet on it, bet on it, bet on it, bet on it   Oh, hold up   Gimme room to think Bring it on down   Gotta work on my swing Gotta do my own thing   Hold up   It's no good at all to see yourself   And not recognise your face   Out on my own It's such a scary place   The answers are all inside of me   All I got to do is believe   I'm not gonna stop, not gonna stop till I get my shot   That's who I am, that is my plan We'll end up on top   You can bet on it, bet on it bet on it, bet on   You can bet on it, bet on it, bet on it Bet on me   I wanna make it right, that is the way   To turn my life around Today is the day   Am I the type of guy who means what I say?   Bet on it, bet on it, bet on it You can bet on me   This way.   What do you mean you're not doing the show?   - Exactly that. - We're singing a duet, Troy!   A duet means two people.   Well, mostly me in this case, but whatever! Duet!   I'm an employee. Employees aren't allowed in the show.   No, no, no, no. No, no. You're an honorary member.   Not any more.   - I asked Fulton for my kitchen job back. - What?   Sharpay, I don't like the way you've been treating my friends.   And I don't like the way I've been treating them either,   so I'm doing something about it.   An entire table of University boosters are coming to see you, thanks to me.   So, I'll be their waiter. They'll be thrilled.   Troy, Troy. This could change your life!   I'm more interested in about what my friends think of me,   and what I think of myself.   Oh, we could all hold hands around the campfire some other time!   Right now we've got a show to do.   No. You've got a show to do. I got a kitchen to clean.   It's okay.   Kelsi, find Ryan.   Welcome this evening. You'll be seated at table 21.   Kelly, will you escort them, please? Excellent.   Ladies, you look gorgeous   - this evening. Beautiful. - And now, returning with   a abridged version of last year's tap-dancing epic,   Tina and her Tippety-Tappity Toes!   There you are! Thank goodness you've come to your senses.   Plug in the volcano. Humu Humu is back on.   Enjoy your pineapple on your own, sis. I'm not doing the show.   What? Oh, put some fresh batteries in your Tiki Warrior costume   - and let's get going! - Took your advice. Sold it online.   You've always wanted the spotlight. Now you've got it. Break a leg.   The curtain's up. Showtime!   Kelsi told us what went down between you and Sharpay.   I'm more interested in what went down between me and you, man.   - I was a jerk. - Yeah.   But, hey, brothers fight.   And they're still brothers.   All right!   Guys, I messed up your show and I'm sorry.   Yeah, because show business is our entire lives, right?   Hey, I hope you haven't permanently filled my spot in the two-on-two game.   And, Ryan, I know how hard you must've worked on this show.   Making these Wildcats look good couldn't have been easy.   - Hey. - So, I apologise.   Hey, the truth is, we've all had a lot of fun.   At least, I have.   Hey, you gotta see this dude play baseball.   I'm looking forward to it.   - All right! - Yeah!   Troy, listen, all these people out there,   I don't really want to see my sister crash and burn.   At least, I think I don't. I think you should sing with her.   My life is over. I've been a good girl.   I've never lied, except when necessary.   I always bought my parents expensive gifts,   using their credit card, of course. But I don't deserve this humiliation!   You need to get out there. Mrs Hoffenfeffer and her sock puppet   are stinking up the premises.   Well, the only thing that would make it any lovelier would be   that if I won that Star Dazzle Award! Sharpay, I'm going to find you.   That award, I tell you, it's mine! Mine! Mine!   Mirror, mirror on the wall. Who's the... Oh, forget it.   How's your show going?   How's it going?   My show makes the captain of the Titanic   look like he won the lottery.   - I'll sing with you, Sharpay. - What?   I promised. And I keep my promises.   But what was the first thing you said to me when I started working here?   - Bring me more iced tea? - Think harder. We're...   - All in this together. - Exactly.   Well, we are.   So, let's get out there and knock them dead, Troy Bolton!   I do the show if the Wildcats do the show.   And I'd think fast.   I just sort of wish you were doing this for me.   You're a good guy, Troy.   And actually, right now, I think I like you better than I like myself.   Did I just say that?   Girls! Places!   - Okay. Everyone. Ryan, the show's on. - Where's the music? Where's Troy?   Talked to Sharpay, everything's cool.   Hey, speaking of my sister, she wants you to learn a new song.   Everyday. I can't learn a new song!   - Kelsi will help you with it. - What?   - It's showtime! - Yeah!   - What team? - Wildcats!   - What team? - Wildcats!   - What team? - Wildcats!   Once in a lifetime   And now it's time for our five-time   Star Dazzle Award winner, Miss Sharpay Evans,   singing this year with our assistant golf pro, Mr Troy Bolton.   Where is Troy?   - Hey. Why did you switch songs? - Switch songs? What?   - Yeah, Ryan said... - Bolton!   - But I didn't learn a new song. - Exactly.   Girls!   Once in a lifetime   Means there's no second chance   So I believe that you and me   Should grab it while we can   Make it last forever   And never give it back   It's our turn and I'm loving where we're at   Because this moment's really all we have   Every day of our lives   Wanna find you there Wanna hold on tight   Gonna run   While we're young And keep the faith   Every day   From right now   Gonna use our voices and scream out loud   Take my hand   Together we will celebrate   Celebrate   Oh, every day   They say that you should follow   And chase down what you dream   But if you get lost and lose yourself   What does it really mean?   No matter where we're going   Oh, yeah, it starts from where we are   There's more to life   When we listen to our hearts   And because of you I've got the strength to start   Yeah, yeah, yeah   Every day of our lives   Wanna find you there Wanna hold on tight   Gonna run   While we're young And keep the faith   Oh, every day   From right now   Gonna use our voices and scream out loud   Take my hand   Together we will celebrate   Oh, every day   We're taking it back We're doing it here together   It's better like that And stronger now than ever   We're not gonna lose   'Cause we get to choose That's how it's gonna be   Every day of our lives   Wanna find you there Wanna hold on tight   Gonna run   While we're young And keep the faith   Keep the faith   Every day of our lives   Wanna find you there Wanna hold on tight   Gonna run   While we're young And keep the faith   Oh, yeah   - Every day - Every day   From right now   Gonna use our voices and scream out loud   - Take my hand - Take my hand   Together we will celebrate   - Every day - Oh, every day   Oh, oh, every day   Oh, every day   Every day   - Oh, yeah, yeah - I'm singing every day   Every day   Every day   Every day   Every day   Every day   Every day   Yeah   Just fabulous! Fabulous!   Well. If you'll all please take your seats.   I have one last task to perform this evening.   The Star Dazzle for this year goes to, of course, our one and only...   My brother, Ryan Evans!   That's our boy!   Fix the hat.   Yeah   You are the music in me   You know the words "Once upon a time"   Make you listen   there's a reason   When you dream There's a chance you'll find   A little laughter, or happy ever after   You're harmony to the melody   That's echoing inside my head   A single voice above the noise   - Here's to the future. - No. Here's to right now.   And like a common thread   You're pulling me   When I hear my favourite song I know that we belong   Oh, you are the music in me   Yeah, it's living in all of us   And it's brought us here because   - Because you are the music in me - Because you are the music in me   Yeah, yeah, yeah   You are the music in me   When I hear my favourite song I know that we belong   You are the music in me   It's living in all of us   And it's brought us here because   You are the music in me   You are the music in me   One, two, three, four   The summer that we wanted   Yeah, we've finally got it   Now's the time we get to share   Each day we'll be together   Now until forever   So everybody everywhere   Let's take it to the beach Take it there together   Let's celebrate today 'Cause there'll never be another   We're stronger this time We've been there for each other   Everything's just right   Everybody, all for one   Our real summer has just begun   Let's rock and roll, and just let go   Feel the rhythm of the drums   We're gonna have fun in the sun   Now that all the hard work Work is done   Everybody one for all And all for one   - All for one - All for one, one   Summertime together   Now we're even closer   That's the way it's meant to be   Oh, we're just getting started   Come and join the party   You deserve it same as me   Let's take it to the beach Take it there together   Let's celebrate today 'Cause there'll never be another   We're stronger this time We've been there for each other   Everything's just right   Everybody, all for one   Our real summer has just begun   Let's rock and roll, and just let go   Feel the rhythm of the drums   We're gonna have fun in the sun   Now that all the hard work Work is done   Everybody one for all And all for one   Everybody up   Everybody rock it   Take it from the top   And never ever stop it   It's not about the future   It's not about the past   It's making every single day Last and last and last   Fun and sun What could be better?   Let's have fun Everyone together now   Everybody, everybody now   This is where our summer really begins   The very last time it's ever gonna be like this   It's a party you don't wanna miss   Guys, show them we can make some moves, hey   Girls, show them we know how to groove, oh   - Here - And now   - Let's turn the party - Out   Everybody jump in   Everybody, all for one   Our real summer has just begun   Let's rock and roll, and just let go   Feel the rhythm of the drums   We're gonna have fun in the sun   Now that all the hard work Work is done   Everybody one for all   Everybody, all for one   Let's rock and roll, and just let go   Feel the rhythm of the drums   We're gonna have fun in the sun   Now that all the hard work Work is done   Come on, everyone, let's dance   We can't let the moment pass   Let's make the party last   All for one   All for one   Yeah!   Coral blue! It's totally like your skin tone.   And mine, too! We are majorly skin-tone compatible, Troy.   My daughter.   Then maybe you should start answering to yourself!   By the end of summer, you'll have me playing like a pro.   If we live that long.   For you.   Cut!   Troy!   - Put it in forward. - It is!
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You must remember, young thespians, learning is never seasonal.   So, do allow the shimmering lights of summer to refresh and illuminate   - your fertile young minds. - What's she talking about?   The future greets you with its magic mirror,   reflecting each golden moment, each emboldened choice.   Dude, Miss Darbus has snapped her cap.   Dude, you're actually listening?   Yes, Jason.   So, what was your favourite summer memory, Miss Darbus?   Summers have passed fleetingly since I was your age,   but I remember each with poignant clarity.   Summer. Summer.   Summer.   Summer.   - Summer. - Summer.   - Summer. - Summer.   - Summer. Summer. - Ashland Shakespeare Festival of...   - Summer. Summer. Summer. ...'88 leaps fondly to mind.   What time is it? Summertime   Hey It's our vacation   What time is it? Party time   That's right Say it loud   What time is it? The time of our lives   Anticipation   What time is it? Summertime   School's out Scream and shout   Finally summer's here   Good to be chilling out   I'm off the clock The pressure's off   Now my girl's what it's all about   Ready for some sunshine   - For my heart to take a chance - Oh, yeah   I'm here to stay, not moving away   Ready for a summer romance   Everybody's ready, going crazy Yeah, we're out   Come on and let me hear you say it now, right now   What time is it? Summertime   Hey It's our vacation   What time is it? Party time   That's right Say it loud   What time is it? The time of our lives   Anticipation   What time is it? Summertime   School's out Scream and shout   Goodbye to rules No summer school   I'm free to shop till I drop   It's an education vacation   And the party never has to stop   We've got things to do We'll see you soon   And we're really gonna miss you all   Goodbye to you and you   And you and you   Bye-bye until next fall   Everybody ready, going crazy yeah, we're out   Come on and let me hear you say it now, right now   What time is it? Summertime   Hey It's our vacation   What time is it? Party time   That's right Say it loud   What time is it? The time of our lives   Anticipation   What time is it? Summertime   School's out Scream and shout   No more waking up at 6:00 a.m.   'Cause now our time is all our own   Enough already, we're waiting Come on, let's go   Go out of control   All right   Everybody   Yeah   Come on   School pride, let's show it We're champions and we know it   Wildcats, yeah, are the best, yeah   Red, white and gold   When it's time to win, we do it   We're number one, we proved it   Let's live it up, yeah, party down   That's what this summer's all about   What time is it?   Summertime is finally here Yeah   Let's celebrate   We wanna hear you loud and clear now   School's out   We can sleep as late as we want to   It's our time   Now we can do whatever we wanna do   What time is it?   It's summertime   We'll be loving it   Come on and say it again now   What time is it?   It's party time Party time   Let's go and have the time of our lives   Let's go   Yeah   No, but seriously, guys, this summer I gotta make bank.   My parents keep talking about how much college is gonna cost.   Yeah, my folks are gonna match whatever I make,   but I gotta get hired first.   Me, too. I'm saving up for a car,   so I can take that little hottie on a proper date.   Gabriella.   I understand you've moved every summer for the past five years,   and I'd hate to think today is goodbye.   No worries. My mom promised I'm here until graduation next year.   Bless Mom's little heart.   Sharpay, we got off to a rough start, but you really came through.   I mean, you helped me with the winter musical.   I did?   Those vocal exercises?   See you.   Gabriella and I have had, like, five job interviews,   but we keep getting beat out by college kids.   Yeah, same here. I guess I'm back in the babysitting business.   Hey, Martha. Hey, Taylor.   Hey, Kelsi, what are you planning to do this summer?   Grow, write music. Grow.   Your summer activities consultant has arrived.   Hopefully some of those activities will include a job.   Hey, whatever happens, as long as we're together, it's cool, right?   You promise?   Here's my promise.   - "T" as in Troy? - Well, I... Yeah.   Hey, man, how's it going? There you go, boss.   Hoops. Let's go.   Yeah, sure, sure. We're not busy or anything. Let's go.   We could go to the movies, download music.   Oh, I'm definitely teaching you a twisted-flip on the skateboard.   Oh, and I have first-aid training, so I can patch myself up afterwards.   All right!   "Going to movies, listening to music.   "And, golly, Troy, I have first-aid training."   Oh, please.   Oh. Come here, Kelsi. I have a summer job for you.   At our country club.   Our rehearsal pianist is evidently moving.   Or hiding.   - Pardon? - Sounds great.   Cheer up, Shar, it's summer.   We can do whatever we want to. Everything changes.   Ryan, who's the absolute primo boy at East High?   I'd say Troy Bolton has that category pretty much locked up, don't you think?   And East High's primo girl?   - Just answer the question! - Gosh, you?   Troy, Sharpay. Sharpay, Troy. Sharpay...   Shar.   - It just makes sense. - Evidently not to Troy.   But it's summer, Ry. Everything changes.   What time is it? Summertime   Hey It's our vacation   What time is it? Party time   That's right Say it loud   What time is it? The time of our lives   Anticipation   What time is it? Summertime   School's out Scream and shout   Nice workout, fellas.   - I'm starving. - Me, too.   I'll tell you what. I'm seeing moves I didn't see last season.   - Keep it coming, guys! - Yeah. What team?   Wildcats!   All right!   Yo, time for milk.   - So, guys, how's the job hunt coming? - The big zero.   - Girlfriend alert. - Talk to me.   This is Thomas Fulton, General Manager   of Lava Springs Country Club here in Albuquerque.   I understand you've been looking for summer work.   Hey, Troy, does Gabriella still remember your name,   or did she find somebody new to karaoke with this summer?   That sounds fantastic, Mr Fulton. But how did you get my name?   Well, we've always had a student summer work programme   here at Lava Springs. So, are you ready?   Here's the thing. I know the most amazing girl... I mean, student.   Straight A's, quintuple straight A's,   and it would be so amazingly perfect if...   Man, he's really working someone.   It can't be Gabriella. Whenever she calls, he just blushes.   Yeah, I never said that.   Yes!   - What's up, dog? - Nothing. Nothing. Nothing!   Okay. I'll tell you what, you guys stick together this summer,   you work on the game, and we are talking back-to-back   - championships next fall. - Yeah!   Can we all redirect this energy by carrying in the groceries?   - Yes, Mrs Bolton. - Yes, Mrs Bolton.   Hey, we're kicking off another hot summer here in Albuquerque.   So, for those cool enough to have a convertible,   crank up the sound, breathe that fresh air,   and say hello to summer!   Miss Evans, Mr Evans, looking very sharp this summer.   Welcome back to Lava Springs.   Thank you, Charles.   Hi, boy!   Oh, can you find some shade for my car?   - Even if we have to plant a tree. - Fulton.   And may I say, welcome back.   It's good to be home.   Are the flyers ready?   This year we embossed the flyers for the show.   Inspired.   I plan to limit member talent auditions to 30 seconds each.   Amateur performers are very...   - Draining? - Yes.   Understood.   And should I...   We be so fortunate as to win the Star Dazzle Award again.   But where would we put it?   We're planning on expanding the trophy case.   The designs are in my office.   - Fulton, you are so efficient. - Well...   The staffing matter we discussed?   Done. With discretion.   Fabulous.   - Oh, stop it. Yes. Yes. - Ryan!   - Sharpay! - Girls.   Your chaise in its usual spot, Miss Evans?   Thank you, Javier.   Emma, Jackie and Lea, east of me.   Oh, and you'll be a prince to angle our chaises on the hour, as the sun moves.   Well, thanks to the kind words from your mother last season,   I've been promoted.   But, no worries, I'll make sure that the new lifeguard   is fully briefed on just how you like things.   So, what's the theme of the summer talent show, Sharpay?   - Redemption. - Love it.   It was a very trying year, ladies.   My drama department was invaded by outsiders,   singers coming from the chemistry lab and locker room. Shocking, really.   Sis, we've got the pool, the entire club, and the whole summer to enjoy it.   And the spa has been redone.   There's a guacamole facial and a seaweed body scrub on the menu.   What could be more fabulous?   - More ice. - Right away, Miss Evans.   It's out with the old And in with the new   Goodbye, clouds of grey Hello, skies of blue   A dip in the pool A trip to the spa   Endless days in my chaise The whole world according to moi   Excuse me.   Thank you.   Iced tea imported from England   Lifeguards imported from Spain   Towels imported from Turkey   And turkey imported from Maine   We're gonna relax and renew   You go do   I want fabulous That is my simple request   All things fabulous Bigger and better and best   I need something inspiring to help me get along   I need a little fabulous Is that so wrong?   Fetch me my Jimmy Choo flip-flops   Where is my pink Prada tote?   I need my Tiffany hair-band   Then I can go for a float   A summer like never before   I want more   She wants fabulous That is her simple request   All things fabulous Bigger and better and best   She needs something inspiring to help her get along   She needs a little fabulous Is that so wrong?   Fabulous pool   Fabulous splash   Read my lips.   Fabulous parties Even fabulous trash   Fabulous fashion   No.   Fabulous bling   Yeah.   She's got to have fabulous everything   Nothing to discuss   Everything's got to be perfect for...   Me!   She wants fabulous That is her simple request   All things fabulous Bigger and better and best   She needs something inspiring to help her get along   She needs a little fabulous Is that so wrong?   This won't do That's a bore   That's insulting I need more   I need, I need, I need I need, I need, I need   I need fabulous   I want fabulous   Fabulous hair, fabulous style   Fabulous eyes and that fabulous smile   Oh, I like what I see I like it a lot   Is this absolutely fabulous?   Fabulous, fabulous, fabulous   Absolutely.   Not.   Yeah!   I got you. I got you. It's okay.   - What are you doing here? - I'm the new lifeguard.   Wait, are you a member here?   I told you to hire Troy Bolton, not the entire East High student body!   You told me to hire Troy Bolton. "Whatever it takes."   Well, why didn't you warn me about the rest of them?   I did discuss the matter with the Lava Springs board, of course.   The board. You mean, our...   Mother!   Gabriella Montez and the Wildcats? Mother, how could you?   Think of your future, kitten.   These are your school chums, not the fuddy-duddy Lava Springs staff.   These are not my chums!   They'll steal my talent show.   And what fresh talent you'll have for your summer show.   Mother, did you hear what I just said?   Ryan, talk to Mother.   - Hi, Mom. - Ducky! How's my dashing boy?   Tell pumpkin if she worries too much, she'll get frown lines.   Namaste.   - I want them out! - But your mother specifically said...   Oh, don't mention that backstabbing yogini to me!   If you can't fire them, make them wanna quit.   I'm hoping Chef Michael's gonna teach me   the art of Austrian flake pastry.   And Sharpay's gonna be where I work every day.   How much better can summer get? Right? Right?   - A real dream come true. - Lf you actually get to know her,   - I mean she's... - Dude.   Hey, I didn't even know Sharpay's parents owned this place.   Mr Fulton just said, you know,   there's Wildcat fans at Lava Springs, and jobs are available.   So, I said let's go for it.   Inspiring, Mr Bolton. Truly inspiring.   However, what we're looking for from all of you,   is not inspiration, but perspiration.   Confirming assignments. Bolton, Danforth, waiters.   And, when needed, caddies.   What?   Miss McKessie, I'm told that you're efficient.   - Well... - Prove it.   You'll handle member activities. Keep me in sight at all times.   Kelsi, piano. Lunchtime and cocktail hour.   That means mood music, not new music.   Capisce?   Martha, chopping, cutting, preparing plates.   Do complete the summer with the equal amount of digits   I assume you currently possess.   Oh, Zeke, you will assist Chef Michael in the...   The promised land.   You hold on to that.   Mr Fulton, Your Excellency, sir,   would it be okay if we draw straws to see who has to wait on Sharpay?   Please, none of you will be waiting on Sharpay.   Oh, yes. Snap.   - You will be serving Miss Evans. - Who's that?   Always address our members as Mr, Mrs, or Miss. Let's practise.   - Do we have to? - Shall we?   "Miss Evans, would you care for lemonade?"   Actually, I'm not Miss Evans. I'm Jason.   - It smells so good and I am so hungry. - No, wait. You don't...   - No, no, no. - What's for lunch?   Miss Montez.   It would seem your lunch break does not start for 3.5 minutes.   I do hope no members drowned in your absence.   Henceforth, do clock in and out on time.   Three infractions of any kind, and your employment is terminated.   Capisce?   Chop, chop, chop.   - Okay, that man officially scares me. - Yeah.   Suddenly, I'm beginning to miss detention with Miss Darbus.   - How sick is that? - Come on.   We got a hoop out back, two free meals a day,   and we only have to wear these stupid outfits on duty.   All for one, and one for all. All right?   - This is our summer. Now, what team? - Wildcats!   - What team? - Wildcats!   Come on.   How did we get from the top of the world to the bottom of the heap?   I don't recall you mentioning the boss is such a creep   We still have the ingredients to make this summer sweet   Well, we got rags instead of riches   And all these dirty dishes   Just wish I had three wishes   Okay, guys, break it up.   We've got to work, work to work this out   We'll make things right The sun will shine   If we work, work, there'll be no doubt   We can still save the summer if we work this out   Dude, what have you gotten us into?   Come on. We can totally turn this thing around!   I'd rather face a seven footer straight up in the post   Yeah That sure beats hanging here   And burning someone's toast   I needed Benjamins But this ain't worth the stress   Maybe there's a better way to fix this greasy mess   We're a champion team A well-oiled machine   And we've faced tougher problems than this   I know it's a grind But I'm sure we can find   A way to have fun while we get this job done   We've got to work, work to work this out   We'll make things right The sun will shine   We got to work, work There'll be no doubt   If we all come together We can work this out   Let's work it!   Tell me what you want   Tell me what you need   A little bit of sugar   A little bit of butter   It's the perfect recipe   Payday It'll taste so sweet   Payday Good enough to eat   Gonna make some motion pictures   Hit the mall with all my sisters   Get tickets to the Knicks and Sixers   Kick it with the music mixers   Buy a ride that suits my style   Lounge around the pool awhile   Make a date with my favourite girl   We've got it made   Whoa, we've got to work, work to work this out   We'll make things right The sun will shine   If we work, work, there'll be no doubt   We can still save the summer If we work this out   Work this Got to work this   We can work this out   So, can we work this out?   Yeah, we can work it out.   Send the waiters right in.   Miss me? Of course you did.   Hey, you ever been on a golf course?   We're employees, Troy. Not members. And I don't play golf.   Who said anything about golf?   Are you sure it's okay for us to be out here?   Yeah, unless the jackrabbits turn us in.   So, how's kitchen duty?   Oh, you know, the team that washes dishes together, wins together.   My mom said summer jobs look good on college applications.   All part of the frightening concept called "our future."   Are you worried?   Hey, college costs a fortune.   My parents are saving pennies, unlike the people at this place.   You're a cinch for a scholarship.   I'm only as good as whatever happens next season. It's...   I always liked the idea of being in charge of my future,   until it actually started happening.   So, let's just think about right now,   because I've never been in one place for an entire summer,   and this means a lot to me, especially being here with...   Such an outstanding peanut-butter and-jelly-sandwich maker like me?   I want to remember this summer, Troy.   - Here, catch. - Oh, I love this game.   - Ready? - Go.   - Beautiful. - Very nice! Oh. Your turn.   - You didn't catch a single one of them. - You...   That was so bad.   Fulton, when I was on the fourth fairway today,   it seemed bone dry.   Oh, no way!   Could you tell maintenance to give it a little extra splash?   No way!   - May I have this dance? - Why, of course you may.   Let's go then.   You are gonna get so wet!   Yeah!   Keep an eye on them tomorrow and keep me posted.   Why are you smiling?   No worries, Ryan. This is our turf, remember?   First a break-time infraction, now frolicking on the golf course.   We are not off to an auspicious start, are we, Miss Montez?   Actually, Mr Fulton, this was my idea, so she's...   How gallant, but irrelevant.   We won't allow this to happen again, will we?   Good morning, everybody.   - Good morning. - Good morning.   - Smells good. That smells good. - Hey, Martha.   - Hey. - Hey, Jason.   - Hey, morning. - What's up?   Yeah You are the music in me   - Sounding good, Kels. - Thanks.   Actually, I need to go get ready for the ladies' luncheon.   Won't exactly be rocking out.   You know, I am so excited about the club's talent show.   I mean, the employees get to do a number,   and I have ideas for everyone.   You guys can sing the lead,   and maybe Zeke and Chad can do backup,   and everyone can dance.   Big timeout on that one.   My singing career began and ended with the East High Winter Musical.   I'm just here to make a cheque and sneak in the pool after work.   That's... That's really it.   What was that you were playing a minute ago?   Oh, it's... It's nothing. It's just nothing.   What's this?   Well, I was thinking if you'd do the show,   that I wanted to be ready, and I wrote this for you guys.   Come on. Go.   Yeah   You are the music in me   You know the words "Once upon a time"   Make you listen, there's a reason   When you dream There's a chance you'll find   A little laughter, or happy ever after   You're harmony to the melody   That's echoing inside my head   A single voice above the noise   And like a common thread   You're pulling me   When I hear my favourite song I know that we belong   Oh, you are the music in me   Yeah, it's living in all of us   And it's brought us here because   Because you are the music in me   Yeah, yeah, yeah   You are the music in me   It's like I knew you before we met Can't explain it   There's no name for it   I sang you words I've never said   - And it was easy - So easy   Because you see the real me   As I am, you understand   And that's more than I've ever known, oh   To hear your voice above the noise   And know I'm not alone   Oh, you're singing to me   When I hear my favourite song I know that we belong   You are the music in me   It's living in all of us   And it's brought us here because   You are the music in me   Together we're gonna sing   We got the power to sing what we feel   Connected and real   Can't keep it all inside   Oh, yeah   Oh, yeah   - Oh, yeah - Yeah, yeah, yeah   You are the music in me   Oh, yeah   Oh, yeah   You are the music in me   When I hear my favourite song I know that we belong   We belong   You are the music in me   It's living in all of us It's brought us here because   You are the music in me   Oh yeah Oh yeah   You are the music in me   Yeah   - Oh, I love that song. - Great job, Kels.   Oh, I've got the talent show sign-up sheet right here. Are you in?   Maybe we can work this out, but only if we're all in this together.   Yeah!   This is going to be fantastic.   I'm going to coordinate rehearsal to coincide with all of our schedules.   Goldenthroat, this is Jazz Square. We may have trouble.   Now, it's an amazing song, but Kelsi didn't write it for us.   Hi, Mom.   - Seaweed scrub, darling? - Maybe later.   Ryan, it might be wonderful if Troy participates in our talent show.   What? If he sings with Gabriella   then our whole show is going to be the "Troy and Gabriella Show."   I'm not certain Gabriella is ideally suited   to help Troy realise his full potential at Lava Springs.   Mommy, what time is Daddy gonna be here?   We tee off at noon. Join us?   Love to.   Up. And how shall we get to the food today, sir?   - I don't know, perhaps skipping. - Very well then.   Shall we?   Hipty scouty, hipty skipty, hipty skipty, hipty skipty...   Danforth, Bolton, you're caddying today.   $40 a bag. You've been requested.   - What? - By who?   Dude, who cares? For $40, I'd caddy for Godzilla.   Close, very close.   Thank you.   - Thanks. - Thanks, man.   Hey, boys! So, Troy, I thought it was time for you to meet my parents.   Enchantée.   - Awesome. - Hi.   Hello.   So, where's your dad?   Hi, Daddy!   Where's the first tee and what's the course record?   I'm just kidding. I built the course myself and I hold the record,   but who's counting? Princess.   - Son, you've been working out. - Yoga.   Bring that around, there you go. Quite a season you boys had.   Oh, Troy played for the golf team, too, Daddy.   Oh, versatile. How about you, son?   - Baseball. Track and field. - Outstanding.   Might come in handy the way I play golf. Fair warning.   Fore!   - Brilliant, darling. Brilliant. - Lovely.   Chad, you'll be caddying for Mother. Troy, Daddy.   Daddy.   Bravo!   Brilliant. Let's take a walk.   - Is that a new outfit? - Yes, just this morning. And yours?   This old thing? I got it last week.   Come on, Chad.   What do you think?   Well, it's 190 to the pin, downhill lie, elevated green.   I'd go with a full five, sir.   Hi.   - Nice call. - All right.   Princess, grab your pitching wedge. This one's yours.   Thanks, Daddy.   Line it up.   That's my girl.   That girl needs to take up knitting.   Or some sport where she can only injure herself.   - I'm in the sand. - Me, too.   Knees, hips, shoulders, hat. Good. Drill it.   Backboard.   Yes!   That's my boy.   - Where... - I have no idea.   Gabriella! Dinner tonight? Sneak a swim?   Troy!   - Oh, lovely, darling. - Nice.   Daddy, why not let Troy try a shot?   - Of course. Of course. - No, I shouldn't.   - Come on. - Are you sure?   - Yeah! - Yes, sir.   - Are you sure it's okay, Mr Evans? - It sure is.   - Give it a ride. - Thank you.   - Here you go, Daddy. - Thank you, dear.   - That's a beautiful swing. - Really beautiful.   That is a beautiful swing.   - That was awesome. - Thanks, man.   - Come on! What do you say we... - What? I don't know.   Off we go.   I'm saving up for a car. I'm saving up for a car.   Well, Tiger Woods would have been proud to make that putt!   What a shame that Troy is only bussing dishes all summer,   given that he's a potential star for your alma mater, Daddy.   I've seen Troy play basketball.   I think the U of A Redhawks will be very interested in him.   That's inspired, Daddy. Troy is very concerned about college.   - Really? - Yeah.   - How's Coach Bolton these days? - Oh, fantastic.   Outstanding.   What?   Oh, next time I see Country Club Princess,   I'm gonna launch her and her pink cart straight into the lake.   I'll build the ramp, buddy.   Danforth, this is a kitchen, not a day spa.   You and Jason suit up for dinner duty in the dining room.   Bolton, you have five minutes to change and come with me.   In case you're not familiar with this particular item,   it goes around your neck,   like a dog collar.   Chop-chop.   - And she stepped on the ball. - I did not.   - Yes, you did. - I can believe that.   Hey! Here's our superstar. Troy Bolton, this is Peter.   - Peter. Good to meet you. - How are you?   - This is Claire. - Hello.   - And you know the family. - Hello.   This kid's pretty handy on the fairways as well as the hard court.   Bet you worked up yourself an appetite   lugging those bags all over the place, huh?   Yeah, yeah. A little bit.   What do you say we get some food, and we can talk about your future.   - My future? - Yeah, sit down.   Have a seat.   Daddy's on the board of directors at the University of Albuquerque.   So, Troy, I saw your championship game. I mean, wow!   That last-second shot at the buzzer... Outstanding.   Actually, my teammates here stole the ball,   otherwise I wouldn't have had a chance...   Oh, you're much too modest, Troy.   You were voted MVP for the entire season.   This shirt positively screams for a Windsor knot.   - Thank you. - Let me get that for you.   You know, we've got a heck of a basketball programme over at U of A,   and an excellent scholarship programme as well.   Scholarship?   Yeah. You know, between the two of us here,   we... We pull a little weight over at the school.   Well, time flies when you're having fun,   but Mr Fulton will probably want me clocking out.   Come on. Don't be silly.   You haven't had any dessert, and we haven't talked about golf, yet.   Oh, basketball and golf are just the beginning with Troy, Daddy.   Have you heard him sing?   Oh, triple threat.   Oh, how wonderful. Troy can participate in the talent show.   Oh, come on, Troy. Give them a sample. Kelsi!   Kelsi. No, actually my voice is...   Is feeling a little bit hoarse tonight, you know, all the talking.   But thank you very much for the food and the golf and everything.   It was amazing.   But you will sing some other time, though? With me. Promise?   - Promise. - Perfect.   Dessert?   Sorry I'm late! Give me two more minutes.   Nice tie. Your shoes don't match though. Kidding.   Honey, two minutes is being late, but an hour is approaching a felony.   Just because Troy's a nice guy, doesn't mean he's immune to boy disease.   Boy disease?   Yeah, forgetting things he shouldn't forget.   Oh, so now you're a boy expert?   My older sister has 10 rules about boy behaviour,   and nine of them involve boys forgetting things   they should never forget, like dinner dates.   Well, it wasn't an official date type of thing.   Rule number three, all dates are official,   whether the boy knows it or not.   - You're not done. - But I'm done for the day, sir.   And actually, I have a date.   Mr Bolton, you're under the mistaken impression   I'm interested in what you have to say. Just follow me.   - But I... - No more speaking.   - Hey, where are we going? - Please, Mr Bolton.   - How long is this gonna take? - Watch your step. Insurance issues.   I'm supposed to have a date tonight.   But the evening is young and so are you.   Well, where are we?   Hold your applause until the very end.   What the heck? Mr Fulton?   A long time ago In a land far away   Lived the pineapple princess, Tiki   She was sweet as a peach In a pineapple way   But so sad that she hardly speaky   Still, if you listen well You'll hear her secret wish   Aloha, everybody, my name is Tiki.   I long to free A truly remarkable fish   My sweet prince   Humu, humu, nuku, nuku, a pua'a   Makahiki malihini who   Humu, humu, nuku, nuku, a pua'a Ooh   Hawana waka, waka, waka Niki pu, pu, pu   Ryan, the fog!   She dreams of a boy Who is under a spell   That has left him all wet and scaly   I sing from my heart Of the power of love   Just a girl with a ukulele   - Come to me - Come to her   - My sweet one, and be still - Be still   I'll grasp your tail Then stroke each tender gill   My sweet prince   Humu, humu, nuku, nuku, a pua'a   Makahiki malihini who   Humu, humu, nuku, nuku, a pua'a Ooh   Hawana waka, waka, waka Niki pu, pu, pu   Now this is where we lead into the whole Kabuki thing.   The clouds turned grey And the big sky cried   And the ocean had a fit   Ryan! Where's my ocean?   Then the wind went whoosh And thunder cracked   And mighty Mount Fufu spit Mighty Mount Fufu spit   Tiki, Tiki Want to speaky, speaky, speaky   With the mighty spirit Fufu   Tiki, Tiki Want to speaky, speaky, speaky   - The words I will not mince - Word!   Please make a man Of my fresh fish prince   This is real fish talk. No lie.   And then the fish turns into a gorgeous prince and sings...   I'm Prince Humu Humu, nuku, nuku, a pua'a   No. No way.   Makahiki malihini who   With me.   Humu, humu, nuku, nuku, a pua'a   Hawana waka, waka, waka Niki pu, pu, pu   Everybody!   Humu, humu, nuku, nuku, a pua'a   Makahiki malihini who   Humu, humu, nuku, nuku, a pua'a   Hawana waka, waka, waka Niki pu, pu, pu   Waka, waka, waka Niki pu, pu, pu   Waka, waka, waka Niki pu, pu, pu   One minute.   We'll talk about this later.   So, you love it?   Look, you ever tried just singing?   I mean, without all the lights and sets and, like, backup people?   Well, it'd be much harder to get applause that way.   I'm not talking about applause.   I'm talking about hanging out with friends.   You know, doing nothing, and singing for fun.   Wait a minute. Not doing anything.   That might work. A dark stage, a single spotlight.   We break out of darkness into the circle of light.   - Wait, "we"? - No set, no frills.   - Oh, man. - Simple.   Dramatic. Just you and me.   That is such a great idea, Troy. We could do it at our club talent show.   Look, I'm here to work.   Sharpay, I already told you being onstage really is your thing,   it's not mine.   It could be our thing.   Time out on that one, okay? I've got an "our thing,"   it's with Gabriella, and... And I'm very late for her, so I got to go.   - But the show could be so amazing... - I love your shoes.   - You like them? - I really do.   I bought them in New York. I have them in nine colours.   Girls! Again from the top.   Hey, lifeguard!   You're crazy, Wildcat!   And so late, but I brought food, a few little candles.   I'm good for a poolside picnic. What do you say?   Zeke even made desserts. But first, I dare you to jump in.   You know we're not supposed to be in the pool. Club rules.   Cramp!   I need a lifeguard! Rescue me! Rescue me!   Here I come!   Thanks for coming in. Follow me.   Oh, listen.   You know, right now, with you,   it's finally starting to feel like summer.   Yeah, it is.   The water bugs are back.   Look, Mr Fulton, this was my idea, she had nothing to do with it.   I generously overlooked your previous break violation,   but then came the golf course jaunt,   and now this. Two strikes.   Don't get a third. Out of the pool.   Sharpay's dad let me play a few holes   and then invited me to dinner with some U of A alumni.   Really?   And they were talking about scholarships,   while Jason and Chad were, like, serving me.   And getting paid for it. It's called a job.   You were invited, nothing wrong with that.   Yeah. I don't know. It felt weird.   I love that you've got the team working together,   but you're not gonna be a Wildcat forever.   The team is now, and that's... It's good,   but everybody's got their own future.   I'm not sure I know what you mean.   Well, when you graduate,   lots of people are gonna be chasing the same opportunities.   There's nothing wrong with keeping your eye on the prize.   In fact, if you don't, you get left behind.   Yeah, I know, I'm just saying, I didn't get my friends jobs at the club   so they could sit and watch me eat in the dining room.   You know, I'm just saying never be ashamed of attention,   as long as you've earned it.   You know, a scholarship's special,   that's why there's only a few to go around.   Yeah, yeah. I get it, Dad.   Okay. So, how was the food at Lava Springs?   Insanely good.   - Take it out for a spin. - No way.   Well, you didn't think I was going to drive this heap, did you?   Yes! Yes!   Okay, bring those knees up as high as you can and circle those arms.   Hey, water bug. Last night was so fun.   I really didn't mean to get you in trouble.   Same here.   - So, maybe today we can have our... - Troy?   What time is your lunch break?   Troy!   - 1:30. - 1:30, great.   Free cheeseburgers are on me. Everybody looks great. Awesome job.   Okay, now, some jumping jacks.   Hey. What is she up to?   - Who knows? - Believe me, she does.   I'm sorry I'm late, Mr Fulton,   but about the pool thing last night, you can't blame Gabriella...   - I'm promoting you. - You're what?   There's an opening as an assistant to the golf pros.   Salaried job, no clocking in.   - But, I... - $500 a week, plus tips.   What? Per week?   Oh, my... That's off the hook! I think it sounds very manageable.   Shall we?   Bolton!   - Wait. So you want me to teach golf? - To kids. Oh, the joy.   - But, sir, I don't think I'm qualified. - Worry not.   Simply show the little angels which end of the club to hold,   tee the ball up, then duck.   In addition, the board is extending membership privileges to you.   You have complete use of club facilities, but do so prudently,   meaning, fellow Wildcats? Not.   Congratulations.   You'll find an appropriate choice of clothing here.   Do not mix checks with plaids, blue with browns,   and avoid wearing white socks at all cost.   Leave your shoes outside the locker,   they will be buffed and polished each evening.   Yes! Oh, man!   Save it for the first tee.   And to get there, this might come in handy.   That's the key to your golf cart. Number 14.   The same number that's on your basketball uniform, so I'm told.   Questions?   How did this happen?   It would seem that the Evans family thinks you have untapped potential.   Young man, the future is full of uncharted waters,   and this family has real clout, so I suggest you take the ride.   Yeah.   Italian.   Awesome, junior golfers! You guys look amazing!   Hey! Hey! Slow down, champ. Slow down.   Save some for the other kids. There you go.   Cool shorts, buddy.   All right. Hey. Hey, cutie. Try holding the club that way,   you're going to hit it way farther.   All right. Nice backswing, man. Nice backswing.   Good job, killer. Make the ball fear you.   You look good. Great job, everybody. Good job, guys!   - Bolton. Bolton. Your 11:30 is here. - Thanks, man.   Good luck, buddy.   Troy!   Oh, man.   - Cool balls. - Thanks.   You're welcome.   By the end of summer, you'll have me playing like a pro.   Yeah.   If I live that long.   I'm so excited about the show.   Oh, and don't worry. We'll find something great to do.   Look, Sharpay, I already told you, singing really isn't my thing.   And here's the best news, all the Redhawk boosters will be there.   - Really? - Of course.   We'll lock up your scholarship with a high "C" right from centre stage.   We're all in this together, right?   Your parents have been really, really nice, Sharpay,   but singing with you isn't a part of my job.   I know, just something you promised to do.   Remember?   You look fabulous in your new clothes, by the way.   - You like the shoes? They're Italian. - Nice.   Let me show you how this is done. It's really easy.   Just line up to your target. Nice, easy backswing.   - Hey, Gab. - Hey!   That girl's got more moves than an octopus in a wrestling match.   - Nah. He knows how to swim. - Yeah. Troy can handle himself.   I did overhear him asking her for her opinion   on his new Italian golf shoes.   He didn't ask me.   So, wake up, sister! She's basically offering him a college education   just to sing with her in the talent show.   - Troy would never do that. - You got eyes, use them.   - Let's go eat. - Yeah, I got to go. Hey, see you later?   - Okay. - Okay.   You're going to take it back and through.   - Troy, Fulton wants you in the lobby. - Fantastic. Thank you. See you.   And she steps on the ball.   - Troy Bolton. This is... - I've seen them all play at U of A.   Oh, all right. Well, come scrimmage at our gym.   It'll be good for your game.   - Play with you guys? - Yeah. Let's get down, bro.   - Awesome. - All right.   - Let's all get some awesome lunch. - Yeah.   I knew it! Coral blue!   It's perfect for your skin tone. And mine, too!   We are majorly skin-tone compatible, Troy.   - I have no idea what that means. - You don't need to. I'm here for you.   - Who's hungry? - Let's eat.   I mean, how can you hit the ball straight if your clubs don't trust you?   - That's the key. So, it's all in the grip. - Okay.   You got to hold it just right. That looks great.   Hey, I almost forgot.   I ordered Swiss on my burger.   So, go ahead and check it out, man. Try it. See what you think.   Danforth, table three needs more iced tea.   Now, rotate your hands over the top.   - Put your thumb on that side. - Okay.   There you go, man. You're good. I'll see you on the course.   - Yeah. Let's do it, man. - Yeah.   - Zeke! Troy wants Swiss. - Coming right up.   You know, you were right.   There's a guy out there that looks just like Troy Bolton,   but I have no idea who he really is.   Oh, hey. Kelsi's got some great new ideas   - to spice up the talent show. It's got... - I'm thrilled.   That new duet that Troy and Gabriella sang? I need it.   - Actually, it's not available. - Repeat.   Well, it's something I wrote for Troy and Gabriella,   just in case they decide to...   You're an employee, not a fairy godmother. Let's have it.   Transpose it into my key. Troy and I will be doing it in the talent show.   Oh, and brighten up the tempo. We'll need to keep people awake.   What about our song?   - What about Humu Humu? - Change in plans.   What am I supposed to do with my Tiki Warrior outfit?   Save it for Halloween, go to a luau, sell it online. I don't know!   But in the meantime, keep an eye on those Wildcats.   If they're planning on being in the show,   which I doubt, once they hear about Troy and me,   I don't want any surprises. Oh, and don't worry,   I'll find a song for you somewhere in the show.   - Or the next show. - Really?   Don't strain yourself, slick.   Entertainers are so temperamental. Transpose!   Look at you.   - Go, team. - Yeah. It's a gift from the guys.   The "guys"? Oh, you mean all those tall people?   Yeah. Yeah. Hey, look. I got to go in a minute,   but I'll be back in about an hour. I'll pick you up in my new truck   and we'll go to a movie. I promise.   "Promise" is a really big word, Troy.   Yeah. I know.   And we've got the staff baseball game after work.   Remember, you "promised" that you'd play?   Right. Right. Baseball. I will absolutely meet you there.   - You forgot, didn't you? - No. I just got the date mixed up.   And I'm sorry I couldn't make lunch today. I just...   It's been wild, you know?   I can't believe how things are working out here.   So I see. Italian golf shoes, new clothes, golf carts.   That's crazy stuff. Hard to keep track of it all, I bet.   So, what's your point?   It just doesn't seem like new stuff, it seems like a new Troy.   All right, let's see if Tiger Woods still has a jump shot.   - Hey, hey, Bolton! Come on! - Hey!   Why don't you tell them to come over here and mix it up?   We'll show them some game.   You know, I don't think that's how they roll.   That's not how they "roll"?   No, no, no, that's not what I meant. I just think it's a closed practice. Sorry.   Wow. Well, maybe you can get us a video?   Bolton, come on!   But yesterday you said we were going to play two-on-two after work,   - before the baseball game. - I know. I know, man. I'm sorry.   Come on, Zeke, that was so yesterday. You know, when we were all on a team!   - Hey, man. - Hey, how's it going?   Hey, Bolton! That's my ball.   - Here we go! - How's it going, guys?   Would you guys be mad at me if I ask him to get me   one of those cool Redhawk jackets?   Hey. Come on.   I'm so excited about the game. It's going to be so cool.   Hey, Ryan. No rehearsals?   My sister is working up something new.   So, you coming to the baseball game?   I'm not staff. Wasn't invited.   Hey, everyone's invited. Come on. Hop in.   All right.   Hold on!   All right! Right here!   Beep, beep!   Beep, beep!   What, did Fulton send you out here to spy on us?   Nah, my sister did.   She thinks you guys are going to upstage her talent show.   Oh, no worries. We were going to do the show,   but then Troy bailed on us, so, whatever.   What do you mean "whatever"? It's our summer, remember?   I thought we decided doing the show would be fun.   - Well, I think so. - Me, too.   - Who are we kidding? - I don't think so.   We don't know how to put together a show.   No, but he does.   If we have a real director putting it together, it could be great.   Have the employees ever won a Star Dazzle Award?   - Hey, now... - I know what you can do, Ryan,   - so why not do it for us? - All right, look,   if you want to play ball, then grab a mitt, but I don't dance.   You don't think dancing takes some game?   - You got game? - A little.   Yes!   Hey, pitcher. Ball.   All right! Let's hustle! Come on! Wildcats!   Get your head in the game!   Hey! Oh! Play ball   Hey, hey!   Hey, batter batter, hey, batter batter Swing   I've got to just do my thing   Hey, batter batter, hey, batter batter Swing   Yeah   I'll show you that it's one and the same Baseball, dancing, same game   It's easy Step up to the plate, start swinging   I want to play ball now and that's all   This is what I do It ain't no dance that you can show me   Hey, hey, hey   - Yeah - You'll never know   - Oh, I know - lf you never try   There's just one little thing that stops me every time   - Yeah - Come on!   - I don't dance - I know you can   - Not a chance - No   - lf I can do this, well, you can do that - But I don't dance   - Hit it out of the park - I don't dance   - I say you can - There's not a chance   - Oh - Slide home, you score   Swinging on the dance floor   I don't dance, no   Hey, batter batter, hey, batter batter Swing   I've got to just do my thing   Hey, batter batter, hey, batter batter Swing   Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah   Two stepping, now you're up to bat Bases loaded, do your dance   It's easy, take your best shot Just hit it   I've got what it takes playing my game   So, you better spin that pitch you're gonna throw me   - Yeah - I'll show you how I swing   - You'll never know - Oh, I know   If you never try   There's just one little thing   - That stops me every time - Yeah, come on   - I don't dance - I know you can   - Not a chance - No, no   If I can do this Well, you can do that   - But I don't dance - Hit it out of the park   - I don't dance - I say you can   There's not a chance Oh no   Slide home, you score Swingin' on the dance floor   I don't dance no   Lean back, tuck it in, take a chance   Swing it out, spin around do the dance   I wanna play ball not dance hall I'm makin' a triple not a curtain call   I can prove it to you till you know it's true   'Cause I can swing it I can bring it to the diamond too   You're talkin' a lot Show me what you got   Stop Swing   Hey Swing it like this   Yeah oh   - Swing - Come on   - Jitterbug - Just like that oh   That's what I mean That's how you swing   You make a good pitch but I don't believe   - I say you can - I know I can't   I don't dance   You can do it   I don't dance, no   Nothin' to it Atta boy, Atta boy, yeah   Hey, batter batter, hey, batter batter What   One, two, three, four Everybody, swing, come on   - I don't dance - I know you can   Not a chance No, no   If I can do this Well, you can do that   But I don't dance   Hit it out of the park   - I don't dance - I say you can   There's not a chance No, no   If I can do this Well, you can do that   But I don't dance   Hit it out of the park   - I don't dance - I know you can   Not a chance No, no   If I can do this Well, you can do that   But I don't dance   Hit it out of the park   - I don't dance - I say you can   - There's not a chance - Oh   Slide home, you score Swinging on the dance floor   I don't dance, no   Safe!   That's it!   It's okay!   Hey, Evans.   I'm not saying I'm going to dance in the show,   but if I did, what would you have me do?   Hey! Get back, get back!   Here we go, here we go! Defence, hold him tight!   Oh, dang!   This kid's good. I like what I'm seeing.   Troy gives 110, 24l7, that you can count on.   Here we go!   - Game. Game. - Good game!   Was I right?   Great.   All right, so you call that a "little" game?   Little League. World Series. Newport, Rhode Island.   Champions.   - Good job! - Nice hat.   - You're so awesome. - Hey.   What can I say?   - Troy, you ready to run it back? - Let's run it, man.   - All right. Let's go, yo. - Let's go.   Let's go, yo, let's go. Let's run it back.   - Looking good. - Wow, Wildcat!   - Too much? - Only in daylight.   - Yeah. - East High colours, very impressive.   - Hey. Be true to your school, right? - Absolutely.   Everyone's excited about doing the show.   Hey, I know everyone thinks that I'm Sharpay's poodle,   - but I really think that I could... - Hey.   If they were thinking that, they're not thinking that today.   How do you do that swing-step you did last night?   That's easy.   Hey.   - Hey. - Hey.   So, I called last night. I got hung up at the gym.   Hey, my dad says you're doing great with those college guys.   Oh. Yeah. They're awesome.   Playing with them is like being in another world.   Well, you missed out on a fun night. It was a great game.   But the dessert afterwards had to be the best part.   Her mom makes the best brownies   - in the entire world. - Yeah, I know. I've had them.   Well, I'll see you guys later.   Hey, LeBron, how'd it go with the Redhawks?   You know, they're very tall.   We got Vince from maintenance to play, so it worked out.   - In case you were wondering. - Maybe we could play later today.   I don't know. Check with Vince.   Well, Mr Evans set up the workout, not me.   Did you even ask to include us, Captain?   I didn't go looking for the Redhawks, the Redhawks came to me. Okay?   I didn't sign up for this golf job, Fulton offered it. I said yes.   My decision. But I show up to work same as you, so chill, man.   You get a speck of dirt on your pants,   - and someone dry cleans you. - And you wouldn't do the same thing...   - lf I was as good as you? - I did not say that.   - You didn't have to! - And neither did you!   You know what? We didn't vote you captain because of your jump shot.   Okay, we did it because you're the guy who usually knows what's up.   - But I guess things change. - You think you got me all figured out?   Well, I don't think so. And I don't answer to you.   Then maybe you should start answering to yourself!   Look, we have been like brothers since pre-school.   If I don't know who you are these days, then who does?   Excuse me. You're all being paid to work, not play Dr Phil. Chop-chop.   Table settings, nice. Oh. No, no.   No. No. No. Now, that? Fabulous.   Troy!   Daddy will make certain the entire scholarship committee is right here.   Perfect view.   I've already spoken to your mother.   They're going to be sitting at a table right next to ours.   It's going to be a fabulous evening.   - Come on. - Great.   Rehearsal, everyone!   - Taylor, I'm signing off on everything. - Fabulous!   - Thank you, Mrs Evans. - Good job.   Look, Sharpay. I know I promised I'd do this, but just take it easy on me.   I'm kind of new to the whole performing thing.   Five, six, seven, eight!   You are the music in   You are the music in Are the music in   You know the words "Once upon a time"   Makes you listen, there's a reason   And when you dream there's a chance you'll find   A little laughter, or happy ever after   You're harmony to the melody   That's echoing inside my head   A single voice   Above the noise   Like a common thread Sing it to me   When I hear my favourite song I know we belong   'Cause you are the music in me   It's living in all of us   It's here Because you are the music in me   You are the music in   You are the music in Are the music in   Harmony to the melody   Echoing inside my head   When I hear my favourite song I know we belong   'Cause you are the music in me   It's living in all of us   It's here Because you are the music in   Me, me, me, me, me   You are the music in   You are the music in me   Yeah, yeah   Oh, yeah   Great job! One second.   Great rehearsal!   Everybody break!   You know, Troy, I've always known you were special.   And it's pretty obvious I'm special, too.   I think we were meant to sing together, don't you?   I need some air.   Don't be long! We're going to run it again!   Show me what you got!   Come on, everybody! Here we go!   You're up! You're up! You're up first!   Here we go! Give it to me!   Come on! Oh, yeah!   You got it! Here we go! Pass it to me!   Come on, let's dance!   You're up! You're up!   Let's show them what we got!   Come on! All right!   Oh, cut that! Get out of here!   - You got it! Hey. - Good job!   - Thank you. - You're welcome.   I said keep an eye on them, not turn them into the cast of Grease!   Pretty cool, huh?   Do you want us to lose the Star Dazzle Award to a bunch of dishwashers?   Us? Well, I guess that's showbiz.   When did you become one of them?   You know, I'll take that as a compliment.   But you and Troy have a good show, sis.   Oh, we plan to.   Give me a beat.   The Midsummer's Night Talent Show means something to me,   - and to my family. - Well...   Those Wildcats will turn it into a farce.   I'm... Your brother is one of "those Wildcats," I'm told.   Oh, don't you mention that traitor to us.   Employee involvement in the show is a tradition here.   Traditions change. My parents have important guests coming.   We'll need every employee working the party, and not on stage.   Pardon moi, but we're not just talking about employees,   we're talking about your classmates. You might want to think this one out.   All right.   Done. Now do it.   - Hi, Taylor. - Hi.   Distribute these in the staff area, but not until the end of shift.   - What? Wait! Mr Fulton... - No discussion, Miss McKessie.   This is a business. Welcome to the world of adults   who wish to keep their jobs because they have mortgages they wish to pay,   tuition bills, car payments, et cetera, et cetera, et cetera.   So, sometimes, we have to perform tasks, however unpleasant,   that are necessary for that all-too-important paycheque   to land in our all-too-empty pockets!   - May I get you a cup of tea, Mr Fulton? - Chamomile would be lovely.   - Go, Martha! Go, Martha! - Go, Martha! Go, Martha!   May I have your attention, please?   You guys, I need to make an announcement.   All junior staffers will be required to work on show night.   - What? - Yeah, it says,   "No staff participation in the show will be allowed. No exceptions."   - No show? - There's a show. We're just not in it.   That's great.   I'm sorry, you guys. There's nothing we can do about it. It's Fulton's orders.   There's no way this is Fulton's idea.   Unless Fulton suddenly has blonde hair and wears designer flip-flops.   Excuse me.   - Totally! - Sharpay!   Forget about the rest of us, how about the fact   that your brother has worked extremely hard on this show?   Oh, boo-hoo. He'll be in the show. He'll do his celebrity impersonations.   And don't lecture me about Ryan,   given the way you've been interfering with Troy's future.   What?   You've gotten him written up by Fulton for sneaking on the golf course,   swimming after hours. I had to step in just to save Troy's job.   I'm not interested in what you think you're doing for Troy.   That's between you and him. But you're messing with my friends,   my summer, and that's not okay with me.   You don't like the fact that I won.   What's the prize? Troy? The Star Dazzle Award?   You have to go through all of this just to get either one?   No, thanks, Sharpay.   You're very good at a game that I don't want to play,   so I'm done here.   But you better step away from the mirror   long enough to check the damage that will always be right behind you.   Girls!   Hey. What do you mean you're done here?   I mean, you can't quit.   Us working together sounded good, but plans change and people change.   The club talent show is a big deal for Sharpay,   and evidently for your future, so it's cool.   Just make it happen.   - Wear your new Italian shoes. - Hey, I'm still me.   Blowing off your friends, missing dates?   - Lf that's you, it's good to know. - No, no, no, no, no.   I was only doing that because I'm working on the scholarship thing.   You know that.   But if along the way you act like someone you're not,   pretty soon that's who you become.   I meant what I said about movies and summer and just being together.   I'm sure you did, at the time.   But I also meant what I said, that I want to remember this summer.   But not like this, Troy.   I gotta say what's on my mind   Something about us doesn't seem right these days   Life keeps getting in the way   Whenever we try   Somehow the plan is always rearranged   It's so hard to say But I gotta do what's best for me   You'll be okay   I've got to move on and be who I am   I just don't belong here I hope you understand   We might find a place in this world someday   But at least for now I gotta go my own way   Don't wanna leave it all behind   But I get my hopes up   And I watch them fall every time   Another colour turns to grey   And it's just too hard to watch it all Slowly fade away   I'm leaving today 'Cause I gotta do what's best for me   You'll be okay   I've got to move on and be who I am   I just don't belong here I hope you understand   We might find our place in this world someday   But at least for now I gotta go my own way   What about us?   What about everything we've been through?   What about trust?   You know I never wanted to hurt you   What about me?   What am I supposed to do?   - I gotta leave, but I'll miss you - I'll miss you   Oh, so   I've got to move on and be who I am   Why do you have to go?   I just don't belong here I hope you understand   I'm trying to understand   We might find a place in this world someday   - But at least for now - I want you to stay   I gotta go my own way   I've got to move on and be who I am   What about us?   I just don't belong here I hope you understand   I'm trying to understand   We might find our place in this world someday   But at least for now I gotta go my own way   I gotta go my own way   I gotta go my own way   You're usually taking these right off the grill.   Maybe I've been eating too much at the club.   You've barely been out of this room the last three or four days.   - Let's call the guys, get a game going. - They wouldn't come even if I called.   I find that hard to believe.   Dad, do I seem different to you this summer?   You dress a lot better, that's for sure.   Oh, man, I'm serious. Maybe my friends are right,   maybe I'm turning into a jerk with new shoes.   New shoes, not a new kid. Where's this coming from?   I've been so focused on my future.   I mean, Gabriella quit. Chad won't talk to me.   I don't see the Wildcats running around here.   Is this about going after what you want?   Yeah, Dad. The scholarship's important. I get it.   Hey, hey.   Look, it's only a big deal if it makes sense to you.   I don't even know who I am any more.   You know what?   I've known this kid for a long, long time.   And I got a lot of faith in him. He looks a lot like you.   I'm absolutely sure he's going to figure out the right thing to do.   It's so good. I cannot wait.   Yeah, I'm eating so much breakfast,   I won't be able to eat my dinner at night.   Oh, yeah. It's okay, Ryan's gonna help.   - I don't know. - We'll get it eventually.   Excuse me.   Everybody's always talking at me   Everybody's trying to get in my head   I wanna listen to my own heart talking   I need to count on myself instead   - Did you ever - Lose yourself to get what you want?   - Did you ever - Get on a ride then wanna get off?   Did you ever   Push away the ones you should've held close?   Did you ever let go? Did you ever not know?   I'm not gonna stop, that's who I am   I'll give it all I got, that is my plan   Will I find what I lost? You know you can   Bet on it, bet on it, bet on it, bet on it   Bet on me   I wanna make it right, that is the way   To turn my life around Today is the day   Am I the type of guy who means what I say?   Bet on it, bet on it, bet on it, bet on it   How will I know if there's a path worth taking?   Should I question every move I make?   With all I've lost, my heart is breaking   I don't want to make the same mistakes   Did you ever   Doubt your dream will ever come true?   Did you ever   Blame the world but never blame you?   - I will never - Try to live a lie again   I don't wanna win this game if I can't play it my way   I'm not gonna stop, that's who I am   I'll give it all I got, that is my plan   Will I find what I lost? You know you can   Bet on it, bet on it, bet on it, bet on it   I wanna make it right, that is the way   To turn my life around Today is the day   Am I the type of guy who means what I say?   Bet on it, bet on it, bet on it, bet on it   Oh, hold up   Gimme room to think Bring it on down   Gotta work on my swing Gotta do my own thing   Hold up   It's no good at all to see yourself   And not recognise your face   Out on my own It's such a scary place   The answers are all inside of me   All I got to do is believe   I'm not gonna stop, not gonna stop till I get my shot   That's who I am, that is my plan We'll end up on top   You can bet on it, bet on it bet on it, bet on   You can bet on it, bet on it, bet on it Bet on me   I wanna make it right, that is the way   To turn my life around Today is the day   Am I the type of guy who means what I say?   Bet on it, bet on it, bet on it You can bet on me   This way.   What do you mean you're not doing the show?   - Exactly that. - We're singing a duet, Troy!   A duet means two people.   Well, mostly me in this case, but whatever! Duet!   I'm an employee. Employees aren't allowed in the show.   No, no, no, no. No, no. You're an honorary member.   Not any more.   - I asked Fulton for my kitchen job back. - What?   Sharpay, I don't like the way you've been treating my friends.   And I don't like the way I've been treating them either,   so I'm doing something about it.   An entire table of University boosters are coming to see you, thanks to me.   So, I'll be their waiter. They'll be thrilled.   Troy, Troy. This could change your life!   I'm more interested in about what my friends think of me,   and what I think of myself.   Oh, we could all hold hands around the campfire some other time!   Right now we've got a show to do.   No. You've got a show to do. I got a kitchen to clean.   It's okay.   Kelsi, find Ryan.   Welcome this evening. You'll be seated at table 21.   Kelly, will you escort them, please? Excellent.   Ladies, you look gorgeous   - this evening. Beautiful. - And now, returning with   a abridged version of last year's tap-dancing epic,   Tina and her Tippety-Tappity Toes!   There you are! Thank goodness you've come to your senses.   Plug in the volcano. Humu Humu is back on.   Enjoy your pineapple on your own, sis. I'm not doing the show.   What? Oh, put some fresh batteries in your Tiki Warrior costume   - and let's get going! - Took your advice. Sold it online.   You've always wanted the spotlight. Now you've got it. Break a leg.   The curtain's up. Showtime!   Kelsi told us what went down between you and Sharpay.   I'm more interested in what went down between me and you, man.   - I was a jerk. - Yeah.   But, hey, brothers fight.   And they're still brothers.   All right!   Guys, I messed up your show and I'm sorry.   Yeah, because show business is our entire lives, right?   Hey, I hope you haven't permanently filled my spot in the two-on-two game.   And, Ryan, I know how hard you must've worked on this show.   Making these Wildcats look good couldn't have been easy.   - Hey. - So, I apologise.   Hey, the truth is, we've all had a lot of fun.   At least, I have.   Hey, you gotta see this dude play baseball.   I'm looking forward to it.   - All right! - Yeah!   Troy, listen, all these people out there,   I don't really want to see my sister crash and burn.   At least, I think I don't. I think you should sing with her.   My life is over. I've been a good girl.   I've never lied, except when necessary.   I always bought my parents expensive gifts,   using their credit card, of course. But I don't deserve this humiliation!   You need to get out there. Mrs Hoffenfeffer and her sock puppet   are stinking up the premises.   Well, the only thing that would make it any lovelier would be   that if I won that Star Dazzle Award! Sharpay, I'm going to find you.   That award, I tell you, it's mine! Mine! Mine!   Mirror, mirror on the wall. Who's the... Oh, forget it.   How's your show going?   How's it going?   My show makes the captain of the Titanic   look like he won the lottery.   - I'll sing with you, Sharpay. - What?   I promised. And I keep my promises.   But what was the first thing you said to me when I started working here?   - Bring me more iced tea? - Think harder. We're...   - All in this together. - Exactly.   Well, we are.   So, let's get out there and knock them dead, Troy Bolton!   I do the show if the Wildcats do the show.   And I'd think fast.   I just sort of wish you were doing this for me.   You're a good guy, Troy.   And actually, right now, I think I like you better than I like myself.   Did I just say that?   Girls! Places!   - Okay. Everyone. Ryan, the show's on. - Where's the music? Where's Troy?   Talked to Sharpay, everything's cool.   Hey, speaking of my sister, she wants you to learn a new song.   Everyday. I can't learn a new song!   - Kelsi will help you with it. - What?   - It's showtime! - Yeah!   - What team? - Wildcats!   - What team? - Wildcats!   - What team? - Wildcats!   Once in a lifetime   And now it's time for our five-time   Star Dazzle Award winner, Miss Sharpay Evans,   singing this year with our assistant golf pro, Mr Troy Bolton.   Where is Troy?   - Hey. Why did you switch songs? - Switch songs? What?   - Yeah, Ryan said... - Bolton!   - But I didn't learn a new song. - Exactly.   Girls!   Once in a lifetime   Means there's no second chance   So I believe that you and me   Should grab it while we can   Make it last forever   And never give it back   It's our turn and I'm loving where we're at   Because this moment's really all we have   Every day of our lives   Wanna find you there Wanna hold on tight   Gonna run   While we're young And keep the faith   Every day   From right now   Gonna use our voices and scream out loud   Take my hand   Together we will celebrate   Celebrate   Oh, every day   They say that you should follow   And chase down what you dream   But if you get lost and lose yourself   What does it really mean?   No matter where we're going   Oh, yeah, it starts from where we are   There's more to life   When we listen to our hearts   And because of you I've got the strength to start   Yeah, yeah, yeah   Every day of our lives   Wanna find you there Wanna hold on tight   Gonna run   While we're young And keep the faith   Oh, every day   From right now   Gonna use our voices and scream out loud   Take my hand   Together we will celebrate   Oh, every day   We're taking it back We're doing it here together   It's better like that And stronger now than ever   We're not gonna lose   'Cause we get to choose That's how it's gonna be   Every day of our lives   Wanna find you there Wanna hold on tight   Gonna run   While we're young And keep the faith   Keep the faith   Every day of our lives   Wanna find you there Wanna hold on tight   Gonna run   While we're young And keep the faith   Oh, yeah   - Every day - Every day   From right now   Gonna use our voices and scream out loud   - Take my hand - Take my hand   Together we will celebrate   - Every day - Oh, every day   Oh, oh, every day   Oh, every day   Every day   - Oh, yeah, yeah - I'm singing every day   Every day   Every day   Every day   Every day   Every day   Every day   Yeah   Just fabulous! Fabulous!   Well. If you'll all please take your seats.   I have one last task to perform this evening.   The Star Dazzle for this year goes to, of course, our one and only...   My brother, Ryan Evans!   That's our boy!   Fix the hat.   Yeah   You are the music in me   You know the words "Once upon a time"   Make you listen   there's a reason   When you dream There's a chance you'll find   A little laughter, or happy ever after   You're harmony to the melody   That's echoing inside my head   A single voice above the noise   - Here's to the future. - No. Here's to right now.   And like a common thread   You're pulling me   When I hear my favourite song I know that we belong   Oh, you are the music in me   Yeah, it's living in all of us   And it's brought us here because   - Because you are the music in me - Because you are the music in me   Yeah, yeah, yeah   You are the music in me   When I hear my favourite song I know that we belong   You are the music in me   It's living in all of us   And it's brought us here because   You are the music in me   You are the music in me   One, two, three, four   The summer that we wanted   Yeah, we've finally got it   Now's the time we get to share   Each day we'll be together   Now until forever   So everybody everywhere   Let's take it to the beach Take it there together   Let's celebrate today 'Cause there'll never be another   We're stronger this time We've been there for each other   Everything's just right   Everybody, all for one   Our real summer has just begun   Let's rock and roll, and just let go   Feel the rhythm of the drums   We're gonna have fun in the sun   Now that all the hard work Work is done   Everybody one for all And all for one   - All for one - All for one, one   Summertime together   Now we're even closer   That's the way it's meant to be   Oh, we're just getting started   Come and join the party   You deserve it same as me   Let's take it to the beach Take it there together   Let's celebrate today 'Cause there'll never be another   We're stronger this time We've been there for each other   Everything's just right   Everybody, all for one   Our real summer has just begun   Let's rock and roll, and just let go   Feel the rhythm of the drums   We're gonna have fun in the sun   Now that all the hard work Work is done   Everybody one for all And all for one   Everybody up   Everybody rock it   Take it from the top   And never ever stop it   It's not about the future   It's not about the past   It's making every single day Last and last and last   Fun and sun What could be better?   Let's have fun Everyone together now   Everybody, everybody now   This is where our summer really begins   The very last time it's ever gonna be like this   It's a party you don't wanna miss   Guys, show them we can make some moves, hey   Girls, show them we know how to groove, oh   - Here - And now   - Let's turn the party - Out   Everybody jump in   Everybody, all for one   Our real summer has just begun   Let's rock and roll, and just let go   Feel the rhythm of the drums   We're gonna have fun in the sun   Now that all the hard work Work is done   Everybody one for all   Everybody, all for one   Let's rock and roll, and just let go   Feel the rhythm of the drums   We're gonna have fun in the sun   Now that all the hard work Work is done   Come on, everyone, let's dance   We can't let the moment pass   Let's make the party last   All for one   All for one   Yeah!   Coral blue! It's totally like your skin tone.   And mine, too! We are majorly skin-tone compatible, Troy.   My daughter.   Then maybe you should start answering to yourself!   By the end of summer, you'll have me playing like a pro.   If we live that long.   For you.   Cut!   Troy!   - Put it in forward. - It is!
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You must remember, young thespians, learning is never seasonal.   So, do allow the shimmering lights of summer to refresh and illuminate   - your fertile young minds. - What's she talking about?   The future greets you with its magic mirror,   reflecting each golden moment, each emboldened choice.   Dude, Miss Darbus has snapped her cap.   Dude, you're actually listening?   Yes, Jason.   So, what was your favourite summer memory, Miss Darbus?   Summers have passed fleetingly since I was your age,   but I remember each with poignant clarity.   Summer. Summer.   Summer.   Summer.   - Summer. - Summer.   - Summer. - Summer.   - Summer. Summer. - Ashland Shakespeare Festival of...   - Summer. Summer. Summer. ...'88 leaps fondly to mind.   What time is it? Summertime   Hey It's our vacation   What time is it? Party time   That's right Say it loud   What time is it? The time of our lives   Anticipation   What time is it? Summertime   School's out Scream and shout   Finally summer's here   Good to be chilling out   I'm off the clock The pressure's off   Now my girl's what it's all about   Ready for some sunshine   - For my heart to take a chance - Oh, yeah   I'm here to stay, not moving away   Ready for a summer romance   Everybody's ready, going crazy Yeah, we're out   Come on and let me hear you say it now, right now   What time is it? Summertime   Hey It's our vacation   What time is it? Party time   That's right Say it loud   What time is it? The time of our lives   Anticipation   What time is it? Summertime   School's out Scream and shout   Goodbye to rules No summer school   I'm free to shop till I drop   It's an education vacation   And the party never has to stop   We've got things to do We'll see you soon   And we're really gonna miss you all   Goodbye to you and you   And you and you   Bye-bye until next fall   Everybody ready, going crazy yeah, we're out   Come on and let me hear you say it now, right now   What time is it? Summertime   Hey It's our vacation   What time is it? Party time   That's right Say it loud   What time is it? The time of our lives   Anticipation   What time is it? Summertime   School's out Scream and shout   No more waking up at 6:00 a.m.   'Cause now our time is all our own   Enough already, we're waiting Come on, let's go   Go out of control   All right   Everybody   Yeah   Come on   School pride, let's show it We're champions and we know it   Wildcats, yeah, are the best, yeah   Red, white and gold   When it's time to win, we do it   We're number one, we proved it   Let's live it up, yeah, party down   That's what this summer's all about   What time is it?   Summertime is finally here Yeah   Let's celebrate   We wanna hear you loud and clear now   School's out   We can sleep as late as we want to   It's our time   Now we can do whatever we wanna do   What time is it?   It's summertime   We'll be loving it   Come on and say it again now   What time is it?   It's party time Party time   Let's go and have the time of our lives   Let's go   Yeah   No, but seriously, guys, this summer I gotta make bank.   My parents keep talking about how much college is gonna cost.   Yeah, my folks are gonna match whatever I make,   but I gotta get hired first.   Me, too. I'm saving up for a car,   so I can take that little hottie on a proper date.   Gabriella.   I understand you've moved every summer for the past five years,   and I'd hate to think today is goodbye.   No worries. My mom promised I'm here until graduation next year.   Bless Mom's little heart.   Sharpay, we got off to a rough start, but you really came through.   I mean, you helped me with the winter musical.   I did?   Those vocal exercises?   See you.   Gabriella and I have had, like, five job interviews,   but we keep getting beat out by college kids.   Yeah, same here. I guess I'm back in the babysitting business.   Hey, Martha. Hey, Taylor.   Hey, Kelsi, what are you planning to do this summer?   Grow, write music. Grow.   Your summer activities consultant has arrived.   Hopefully some of those activities will include a job.   Hey, whatever happens, as long as we're together, it's cool, right?   You promise?   Here's my promise.   - "T" as in Troy? - Well, I... Yeah.   Hey, man, how's it going? There you go, boss.   Hoops. Let's go.   Yeah, sure, sure. We're not busy or anything. Let's go.   We could go to the movies, download music.   Oh, I'm definitely teaching you a twisted-flip on the skateboard.   Oh, and I have first-aid training, so I can patch myself up afterwards.   All right!   "Going to movies, listening to music.   "And, golly, Troy, I have first-aid training."   Oh, please.   Oh. Come here, Kelsi. I have a summer job for you.   At our country club.   Our rehearsal pianist is evidently moving.   Or hiding.   - Pardon? - Sounds great.   Cheer up, Shar, it's summer.   We can do whatever we want to. Everything changes.   Ryan, who's the absolute primo boy at East High?   I'd say Troy Bolton has that category pretty much locked up, don't you think?   And East High's primo girl?   - Just answer the question! - Gosh, you?   Troy, Sharpay. Sharpay, Troy. Sharpay...   Shar.   - It just makes sense. - Evidently not to Troy.   But it's summer, Ry. Everything changes.   What time is it? Summertime   Hey It's our vacation   What time is it? Party time   That's right Say it loud   What time is it? The time of our lives   Anticipation   What time is it? Summertime   School's out Scream and shout   Nice workout, fellas.   - I'm starving. - Me, too.   I'll tell you what. I'm seeing moves I didn't see last season.   - Keep it coming, guys! - Yeah. What team?   Wildcats!   All right!   Yo, time for milk.   - So, guys, how's the job hunt coming? - The big zero.   - Girlfriend alert. - Talk to me.   This is Thomas Fulton, General Manager   of Lava Springs Country Club here in Albuquerque.   I understand you've been looking for summer work.   Hey, Troy, does Gabriella still remember your name,   or did she find somebody new to karaoke with this summer?   That sounds fantastic, Mr Fulton. But how did you get my name?   Well, we've always had a student summer work programme   here at Lava Springs. So, are you ready?   Here's the thing. I know the most amazing girl... I mean, student.   Straight A's, quintuple straight A's,   and it would be so amazingly perfect if...   Man, he's really working someone.   It can't be Gabriella. Whenever she calls, he just blushes.   Yeah, I never said that.   Yes!   - What's up, dog? - Nothing. Nothing. Nothing!   Okay. I'll tell you what, you guys stick together this summer,   you work on the game, and we are talking back-to-back   - championships next fall. - Yeah!   Can we all redirect this energy by carrying in the groceries?   - Yes, Mrs Bolton. - Yes, Mrs Bolton.   Hey, we're kicking off another hot summer here in Albuquerque.   So, for those cool enough to have a convertible,   crank up the sound, breathe that fresh air,   and say hello to summer!   Miss Evans, Mr Evans, looking very sharp this summer.   Welcome back to Lava Springs.   Thank you, Charles.   Hi, boy!   Oh, can you find some shade for my car?   - Even if we have to plant a tree. - Fulton.   And may I say, welcome back.   It's good to be home.   Are the flyers ready?   This year we embossed the flyers for the show.   Inspired.   I plan to limit member talent auditions to 30 seconds each.   Amateur performers are very...   - Draining? - Yes.   Understood.   And should I...   We be so fortunate as to win the Star Dazzle Award again.   But where would we put it?   We're planning on expanding the trophy case.   The designs are in my office.   - Fulton, you are so efficient. - Well...   The staffing matter we discussed?   Done. With discretion.   Fabulous.   - Oh, stop it. Yes. Yes. - Ryan!   - Sharpay! - Girls.   Your chaise in its usual spot, Miss Evans?   Thank you, Javier.   Emma, Jackie and Lea, east of me.   Oh, and you'll be a prince to angle our chaises on the hour, as the sun moves.   Well, thanks to the kind words from your mother last season,   I've been promoted.   But, no worries, I'll make sure that the new lifeguard   is fully briefed on just how you like things.   So, what's the theme of the summer talent show, Sharpay?   - Redemption. - Love it.   It was a very trying year, ladies.   My drama department was invaded by outsiders,   singers coming from the chemistry lab and locker room. Shocking, really.   Sis, we've got the pool, the entire club, and the whole summer to enjoy it.   And the spa has been redone.   There's a guacamole facial and a seaweed body scrub on the menu.   What could be more fabulous?   - More ice. - Right away, Miss Evans.   It's out with the old And in with the new   Goodbye, clouds of grey Hello, skies of blue   A dip in the pool A trip to the spa   Endless days in my chaise The whole world according to moi   Excuse me.   Thank you.   Iced tea imported from England   Lifeguards imported from Spain   Towels imported from Turkey   And turkey imported from Maine   We're gonna relax and renew   You go do   I want fabulous That is my simple request   All things fabulous Bigger and better and best   I need something inspiring to help me get along   I need a little fabulous Is that so wrong?   Fetch me my Jimmy Choo flip-flops   Where is my pink Prada tote?   I need my Tiffany hair-band   Then I can go for a float   A summer like never before   I want more   She wants fabulous That is her simple request   All things fabulous Bigger and better and best   She needs something inspiring to help her get along   She needs a little fabulous Is that so wrong?   Fabulous pool   Fabulous splash   Read my lips.   Fabulous parties Even fabulous trash   Fabulous fashion   No.   Fabulous bling   Yeah.   She's got to have fabulous everything   Nothing to discuss   Everything's got to be perfect for...   Me!   She wants fabulous That is her simple request   All things fabulous Bigger and better and best   She needs something inspiring to help her get along   She needs a little fabulous Is that so wrong?   This won't do That's a bore   That's insulting I need more   I need, I need, I need I need, I need, I need   I need fabulous   I want fabulous   Fabulous hair, fabulous style   Fabulous eyes and that fabulous smile   Oh, I like what I see I like it a lot   Is this absolutely fabulous?   Fabulous, fabulous, fabulous   Absolutely.   Not.   Yeah!   I got you. I got you. It's okay.   - What are you doing here? - I'm the new lifeguard.   Wait, are you a member here?   I told you to hire Troy Bolton, not the entire East High student body!   You told me to hire Troy Bolton. "Whatever it takes."   Well, why didn't you warn me about the rest of them?   I did discuss the matter with the Lava Springs board, of course.   The board. You mean, our...   Mother!   Gabriella Montez and the Wildcats? Mother, how could you?   Think of your future, kitten.   These are your school chums, not the fuddy-duddy Lava Springs staff.   These are not my chums!   They'll steal my talent show.   And what fresh talent you'll have for your summer show.   Mother, did you hear what I just said?   Ryan, talk to Mother.   - Hi, Mom. - Ducky! How's my dashing boy?   Tell pumpkin if she worries too much, she'll get frown lines.   Namaste.   - I want them out! - But your mother specifically said...   Oh, don't mention that backstabbing yogini to me!   If you can't fire them, make them wanna quit.   I'm hoping Chef Michael's gonna teach me   the art of Austrian flake pastry.   And Sharpay's gonna be where I work every day.   How much better can summer get? Right? Right?   - A real dream come true. - Lf you actually get to know her,   - I mean she's... - Dude.   Hey, I didn't even know Sharpay's parents owned this place.   Mr Fulton just said, you know,   there's Wildcat fans at Lava Springs, and jobs are available.   So, I said let's go for it.   Inspiring, Mr Bolton. Truly inspiring.   However, what we're looking for from all of you,   is not inspiration, but perspiration.   Confirming assignments. Bolton, Danforth, waiters.   And, when needed, caddies.   What?   Miss McKessie, I'm told that you're efficient.   - Well... - Prove it.   You'll handle member activities. Keep me in sight at all times.   Kelsi, piano. Lunchtime and cocktail hour.   That means mood music, not new music.   Capisce?   Martha, chopping, cutting, preparing plates.   Do complete the summer with the equal amount of digits   I assume you currently possess.   Oh, Zeke, you will assist Chef Michael in the...   The promised land.   You hold on to that.   Mr Fulton, Your Excellency, sir,   would it be okay if we draw straws to see who has to wait on Sharpay?   Please, none of you will be waiting on Sharpay.   Oh, yes. Snap.   - You will be serving Miss Evans. - Who's that?   Always address our members as Mr, Mrs, or Miss. Let's practise.   - Do we have to? - Shall we?   "Miss Evans, would you care for lemonade?"   Actually, I'm not Miss Evans. I'm Jason.   - It smells so good and I am so hungry. - No, wait. You don't...   - No, no, no. - What's for lunch?   Miss Montez.   It would seem your lunch break does not start for 3.5 minutes.   I do hope no members drowned in your absence.   Henceforth, do clock in and out on time.   Three infractions of any kind, and your employment is terminated.   Capisce?   Chop, chop, chop.   - Okay, that man officially scares me. - Yeah.   Suddenly, I'm beginning to miss detention with Miss Darbus.   - How sick is that? - Come on.   We got a hoop out back, two free meals a day,   and we only have to wear these stupid outfits on duty.   All for one, and one for all. All right?   - This is our summer. Now, what team? - Wildcats!   - What team? - Wildcats!   Come on.   How did we get from the top of the world to the bottom of the heap?   I don't recall you mentioning the boss is such a creep   We still have the ingredients to make this summer sweet   Well, we got rags instead of riches   And all these dirty dishes   Just wish I had three wishes   Okay, guys, break it up.   We've got to work, work to work this out   We'll make things right The sun will shine   If we work, work, there'll be no doubt   We can still save the summer if we work this out   Dude, what have you gotten us into?   Come on. We can totally turn this thing around!   I'd rather face a seven footer straight up in the post   Yeah That sure beats hanging here   And burning someone's toast   I needed Benjamins But this ain't worth the stress   Maybe there's a better way to fix this greasy mess   We're a champion team A well-oiled machine   And we've faced tougher problems than this   I know it's a grind But I'm sure we can find   A way to have fun while we get this job done   We've got to work, work to work this out   We'll make things right The sun will shine   We got to work, work There'll be no doubt   If we all come together We can work this out   Let's work it!   Tell me what you want   Tell me what you need   A little bit of sugar   A little bit of butter   It's the perfect recipe   Payday It'll taste so sweet   Payday Good enough to eat   Gonna make some motion pictures   Hit the mall with all my sisters   Get tickets to the Knicks and Sixers   Kick it with the music mixers   Buy a ride that suits my style   Lounge around the pool awhile   Make a date with my favourite girl   We've got it made   Whoa, we've got to work, work to work this out   We'll make things right The sun will shine   If we work, work, there'll be no doubt   We can still save the summer If we work this out   Work this Got to work this   We can work this out   So, can we work this out?   Yeah, we can work it out.   Send the waiters right in.   Miss me? Of course you did.   Hey, you ever been on a golf course?   We're employees, Troy. Not members. And I don't play golf.   Who said anything about golf?   Are you sure it's okay for us to be out here?   Yeah, unless the jackrabbits turn us in.   So, how's kitchen duty?   Oh, you know, the team that washes dishes together, wins together.   My mom said summer jobs look good on college applications.   All part of the frightening concept called "our future."   Are you worried?   Hey, college costs a fortune.   My parents are saving pennies, unlike the people at this place.   You're a cinch for a scholarship.   I'm only as good as whatever happens next season. It's...   I always liked the idea of being in charge of my future,   until it actually started happening.   So, let's just think about right now,   because I've never been in one place for an entire summer,   and this means a lot to me, especially being here with...   Such an outstanding peanut-butter and-jelly-sandwich maker like me?   I want to remember this summer, Troy.   - Here, catch. - Oh, I love this game.   - Ready? - Go.   - Beautiful. - Very nice! Oh. Your turn.   - You didn't catch a single one of them. - You...   That was so bad.   Fulton, when I was on the fourth fairway today,   it seemed bone dry.   Oh, no way!   Could you tell maintenance to give it a little extra splash?   No way!   - May I have this dance? - Why, of course you may.   Let's go then.   You are gonna get so wet!   Yeah!   Keep an eye on them tomorrow and keep me posted.   Why are you smiling?   No worries, Ryan. This is our turf, remember?   First a break-time infraction, now frolicking on the golf course.   We are not off to an auspicious start, are we, Miss Montez?   Actually, Mr Fulton, this was my idea, so she's...   How gallant, but irrelevant.   We won't allow this to happen again, will we?   Good morning, everybody.   - Good morning. - Good morning.   - Smells good. That smells good. - Hey, Martha.   - Hey. - Hey, Jason.   - Hey, morning. - What's up?   Yeah You are the music in me   - Sounding good, Kels. - Thanks.   Actually, I need to go get ready for the ladies' luncheon.   Won't exactly be rocking out.   You know, I am so excited about the club's talent show.   I mean, the employees get to do a number,   and I have ideas for everyone.   You guys can sing the lead,   and maybe Zeke and Chad can do backup,   and everyone can dance.   Big timeout on that one.   My singing career began and ended with the East High Winter Musical.   I'm just here to make a cheque and sneak in the pool after work.   That's... That's really it.   What was that you were playing a minute ago?   Oh, it's... It's nothing. It's just nothing.   What's this?   Well, I was thinking if you'd do the show,   that I wanted to be ready, and I wrote this for you guys.   Come on. Go.   Yeah   You are the music in me   You know the words "Once upon a time"   Make you listen, there's a reason   When you dream There's a chance you'll find   A little laughter, or happy ever after   You're harmony to the melody   That's echoing inside my head   A single voice above the noise   And like a common thread   You're pulling me   When I hear my favourite song I know that we belong   Oh, you are the music in me   Yeah, it's living in all of us   And it's brought us here because   Because you are the music in me   Yeah, yeah, yeah   You are the music in me   It's like I knew you before we met Can't explain it   There's no name for it   I sang you words I've never said   - And it was easy - So easy   Because you see the real me   As I am, you understand   And that's more than I've ever known, oh   To hear your voice above the noise   And know I'm not alone   Oh, you're singing to me   When I hear my favourite song I know that we belong   You are the music in me   It's living in all of us   And it's brought us here because   You are the music in me   Together we're gonna sing   We got the power to sing what we feel   Connected and real   Can't keep it all inside   Oh, yeah   Oh, yeah   - Oh, yeah - Yeah, yeah, yeah   You are the music in me   Oh, yeah   Oh, yeah   You are the music in me   When I hear my favourite song I know that we belong   We belong   You are the music in me   It's living in all of us It's brought us here because   You are the music in me   Oh yeah Oh yeah   You are the music in me   Yeah   - Oh, I love that song. - Great job, Kels.   Oh, I've got the talent show sign-up sheet right here. Are you in?   Maybe we can work this out, but only if we're all in this together.   Yeah!   This is going to be fantastic.   I'm going to coordinate rehearsal to coincide with all of our schedules.   Goldenthroat, this is Jazz Square. We may have trouble.   Now, it's an amazing song, but Kelsi didn't write it for us.   Hi, Mom.   - Seaweed scrub, darling? - Maybe later.   Ryan, it might be wonderful if Troy participates in our talent show.   What? If he sings with Gabriella   then our whole show is going to be the "Troy and Gabriella Show."   I'm not certain Gabriella is ideally suited   to help Troy realise his full potential at Lava Springs.   Mommy, what time is Daddy gonna be here?   We tee off at noon. Join us?   Love to.   Up. And how shall we get to the food today, sir?   - I don't know, perhaps skipping. - Very well then.   Shall we?   Hipty scouty, hipty skipty, hipty skipty, hipty skipty...   Danforth, Bolton, you're caddying today.   $40 a bag. You've been requested.   - What? - By who?   Dude, who cares? For $40, I'd caddy for Godzilla.   Close, very close.   Thank you.   - Thanks. - Thanks, man.   Hey, boys! So, Troy, I thought it was time for you to meet my parents.   Enchantée.   - Awesome. - Hi.   Hello.   So, where's your dad?   Hi, Daddy!   Where's the first tee and what's the course record?   I'm just kidding. I built the course myself and I hold the record,   but who's counting? Princess.   - Son, you've been working out. - Yoga.   Bring that around, there you go. Quite a season you boys had.   Oh, Troy played for the golf team, too, Daddy.   Oh, versatile. How about you, son?   - Baseball. Track and field. - Outstanding.   Might come in handy the way I play golf. Fair warning.   Fore!   - Brilliant, darling. Brilliant. - Lovely.   Chad, you'll be caddying for Mother. Troy, Daddy.   Daddy.   Bravo!   Brilliant. Let's take a walk.   - Is that a new outfit? - Yes, just this morning. And yours?   This old thing? I got it last week.   Come on, Chad.   What do you think?   Well, it's 190 to the pin, downhill lie, elevated green.   I'd go with a full five, sir.   Hi.   - Nice call. - All right.   Princess, grab your pitching wedge. This one's yours.   Thanks, Daddy.   Line it up.   That's my girl.   That girl needs to take up knitting.   Or some sport where she can only injure herself.   - I'm in the sand. - Me, too.   Knees, hips, shoulders, hat. Good. Drill it.   Backboard.   Yes!   That's my boy.   - Where... - I have no idea.   Gabriella! Dinner tonight? Sneak a swim?   Troy!   - Oh, lovely, darling. - Nice.   Daddy, why not let Troy try a shot?   - Of course. Of course. - No, I shouldn't.   - Come on. - Are you sure?   - Yeah! - Yes, sir.   - Are you sure it's okay, Mr Evans? - It sure is.   - Give it a ride. - Thank you.   - Here you go, Daddy. - Thank you, dear.   - That's a beautiful swing. - Really beautiful.   That is a beautiful swing.   - That was awesome. - Thanks, man.   - Come on! What do you say we... - What? I don't know.   Off we go.   I'm saving up for a car. I'm saving up for a car.   Well, Tiger Woods would have been proud to make that putt!   What a shame that Troy is only bussing dishes all summer,   given that he's a potential star for your alma mater, Daddy.   I've seen Troy play basketball.   I think the U of A Redhawks will be very interested in him.   That's inspired, Daddy. Troy is very concerned about college.   - Really? - Yeah.   - How's Coach Bolton these days? - Oh, fantastic.   Outstanding.   What?   Oh, next time I see Country Club Princess,   I'm gonna launch her and her pink cart straight into the lake.   I'll build the ramp, buddy.   Danforth, this is a kitchen, not a day spa.   You and Jason suit up for dinner duty in the dining room.   Bolton, you have five minutes to change and come with me.   In case you're not familiar with this particular item,   it goes around your neck,   like a dog collar.   Chop-chop.   - And she stepped on the ball. - I did not.   - Yes, you did. - I can believe that.   Hey! Here's our superstar. Troy Bolton, this is Peter.   - Peter. Good to meet you. - How are you?   - This is Claire. - Hello.   - And you know the family. - Hello.   This kid's pretty handy on the fairways as well as the hard court.   Bet you worked up yourself an appetite   lugging those bags all over the place, huh?   Yeah, yeah. A little bit.   What do you say we get some food, and we can talk about your future.   - My future? - Yeah, sit down.   Have a seat.   Daddy's on the board of directors at the University of Albuquerque.   So, Troy, I saw your championship game. I mean, wow!   That last-second shot at the buzzer... Outstanding.   Actually, my teammates here stole the ball,   otherwise I wouldn't have had a chance...   Oh, you're much too modest, Troy.   You were voted MVP for the entire season.   This shirt positively screams for a Windsor knot.   - Thank you. - Let me get that for you.   You know, we've got a heck of a basketball programme over at U of A,   and an excellent scholarship programme as well.   Scholarship?   Yeah. You know, between the two of us here,   we... We pull a little weight over at the school.   Well, time flies when you're having fun,   but Mr Fulton will probably want me clocking out.   Come on. Don't be silly.   You haven't had any dessert, and we haven't talked about golf, yet.   Oh, basketball and golf are just the beginning with Troy, Daddy.   Have you heard him sing?   Oh, triple threat.   Oh, how wonderful. Troy can participate in the talent show.   Oh, come on, Troy. Give them a sample. Kelsi!   Kelsi. No, actually my voice is...   Is feeling a little bit hoarse tonight, you know, all the talking.   But thank you very much for the food and the golf and everything.   It was amazing.   But you will sing some other time, though? With me. Promise?   - Promise. - Perfect.   Dessert?   Sorry I'm late! Give me two more minutes.   Nice tie. Your shoes don't match though. Kidding.   Honey, two minutes is being late, but an hour is approaching a felony.   Just because Troy's a nice guy, doesn't mean he's immune to boy disease.   Boy disease?   Yeah, forgetting things he shouldn't forget.   Oh, so now you're a boy expert?   My older sister has 10 rules about boy behaviour,   and nine of them involve boys forgetting things   they should never forget, like dinner dates.   Well, it wasn't an official date type of thing.   Rule number three, all dates are official,   whether the boy knows it or not.   - You're not done. - But I'm done for the day, sir.   And actually, I have a date.   Mr Bolton, you're under the mistaken impression   I'm interested in what you have to say. Just follow me.   - But I... - No more speaking.   - Hey, where are we going? - Please, Mr Bolton.   - How long is this gonna take? - Watch your step. Insurance issues.   I'm supposed to have a date tonight.   But the evening is young and so are you.   Well, where are we?   Hold your applause until the very end.   What the heck? Mr Fulton?   A long time ago In a land far away   Lived the pineapple princess, Tiki   She was sweet as a peach In a pineapple way   But so sad that she hardly speaky   Still, if you listen well You'll hear her secret wish   Aloha, everybody, my name is Tiki.   I long to free A truly remarkable fish   My sweet prince   Humu, humu, nuku, nuku, a pua'a   Makahiki malihini who   Humu, humu, nuku, nuku, a pua'a Ooh   Hawana waka, waka, waka Niki pu, pu, pu   Ryan, the fog!   She dreams of a boy Who is under a spell   That has left him all wet and scaly   I sing from my heart Of the power of love   Just a girl with a ukulele   - Come to me - Come to her   - My sweet one, and be still - Be still   I'll grasp your tail Then stroke each tender gill   My sweet prince   Humu, humu, nuku, nuku, a pua'a   Makahiki malihini who   Humu, humu, nuku, nuku, a pua'a Ooh   Hawana waka, waka, waka Niki pu, pu, pu   Now this is where we lead into the whole Kabuki thing.   The clouds turned grey And the big sky cried   And the ocean had a fit   Ryan! Where's my ocean?   Then the wind went whoosh And thunder cracked   And mighty Mount Fufu spit Mighty Mount Fufu spit   Tiki, Tiki Want to speaky, speaky, speaky   With the mighty spirit Fufu   Tiki, Tiki Want to speaky, speaky, speaky   - The words I will not mince - Word!   Please make a man Of my fresh fish prince   This is real fish talk. No lie.   And then the fish turns into a gorgeous prince and sings...   I'm Prince Humu Humu, nuku, nuku, a pua'a   No. No way.   Makahiki malihini who   With me.   Humu, humu, nuku, nuku, a pua'a   Hawana waka, waka, waka Niki pu, pu, pu   Everybody!   Humu, humu, nuku, nuku, a pua'a   Makahiki malihini who   Humu, humu, nuku, nuku, a pua'a   Hawana waka, waka, waka Niki pu, pu, pu   Waka, waka, waka Niki pu, pu, pu   Waka, waka, waka Niki pu, pu, pu   One minute.   We'll talk about this later.   So, you love it?   Look, you ever tried just singing?   I mean, without all the lights and sets and, like, backup people?   Well, it'd be much harder to get applause that way.   I'm not talking about applause.   I'm talking about hanging out with friends.   You know, doing nothing, and singing for fun.   Wait a minute. Not doing anything.   That might work. A dark stage, a single spotlight.   We break out of darkness into the circle of light.   - Wait, "we"? - No set, no frills.   - Oh, man. - Simple.   Dramatic. Just you and me.   That is such a great idea, Troy. We could do it at our club talent show.   Look, I'm here to work.   Sharpay, I already told you being onstage really is your thing,   it's not mine.   It could be our thing.   Time out on that one, okay? I've got an "our thing,"   it's with Gabriella, and... And I'm very late for her, so I got to go.   - But the show could be so amazing... - I love your shoes.   - You like them? - I really do.   I bought them in New York. I have them in nine colours.   Girls! Again from the top.   Hey, lifeguard!   You're crazy, Wildcat!   And so late, but I brought food, a few little candles.   I'm good for a poolside picnic. What do you say?   Zeke even made desserts. But first, I dare you to jump in.   You know we're not supposed to be in the pool. Club rules.   Cramp!   I need a lifeguard! Rescue me! Rescue me!   Here I come!   Thanks for coming in. Follow me.   Oh, listen.   You know, right now, with you,   it's finally starting to feel like summer.   Yeah, it is.   The water bugs are back.   Look, Mr Fulton, this was my idea, she had nothing to do with it.   I generously overlooked your previous break violation,   but then came the golf course jaunt,   and now this. Two strikes.   Don't get a third. Out of the pool.   Sharpay's dad let me play a few holes   and then invited me to dinner with some U of A alumni.   Really?   And they were talking about scholarships,   while Jason and Chad were, like, serving me.   And getting paid for it. It's called a job.   You were invited, nothing wrong with that.   Yeah. I don't know. It felt weird.   I love that you've got the team working together,   but you're not gonna be a Wildcat forever.   The team is now, and that's... It's good,   but everybody's got their own future.   I'm not sure I know what you mean.   Well, when you graduate,   lots of people are gonna be chasing the same opportunities.   There's nothing wrong with keeping your eye on the prize.   In fact, if you don't, you get left behind.   Yeah, I know, I'm just saying, I didn't get my friends jobs at the club   so they could sit and watch me eat in the dining room.   You know, I'm just saying never be ashamed of attention,   as long as you've earned it.   You know, a scholarship's special,   that's why there's only a few to go around.   Yeah, yeah. I get it, Dad.   Okay. So, how was the food at Lava Springs?   Insanely good.   - Take it out for a spin. - No way.   Well, you didn't think I was going to drive this heap, did you?   Yes! Yes!   Okay, bring those knees up as high as you can and circle those arms.   Hey, water bug. Last night was so fun.   I really didn't mean to get you in trouble.   Same here.   - So, maybe today we can have our... - Troy?   What time is your lunch break?   Troy!   - 1:30. - 1:30, great.   Free cheeseburgers are on me. Everybody looks great. Awesome job.   Okay, now, some jumping jacks.   Hey. What is she up to?   - Who knows? - Believe me, she does.   I'm sorry I'm late, Mr Fulton,   but about the pool thing last night, you can't blame Gabriella...   - I'm promoting you. - You're what?   There's an opening as an assistant to the golf pros.   Salaried job, no clocking in.   - But, I... - $500 a week, plus tips.   What? Per week?   Oh, my... That's off the hook! I think it sounds very manageable.   Shall we?   Bolton!   - Wait. So you want me to teach golf? - To kids. Oh, the joy.   - But, sir, I don't think I'm qualified. - Worry not.   Simply show the little angels which end of the club to hold,   tee the ball up, then duck.   In addition, the board is extending membership privileges to you.   You have complete use of club facilities, but do so prudently,   meaning, fellow Wildcats? Not.   Congratulations.   You'll find an appropriate choice of clothing here.   Do not mix checks with plaids, blue with browns,   and avoid wearing white socks at all cost.   Leave your shoes outside the locker,   they will be buffed and polished each evening.   Yes! Oh, man!   Save it for the first tee.   And to get there, this might come in handy.   That's the key to your golf cart. Number 14.   The same number that's on your basketball uniform, so I'm told.   Questions?   How did this happen?   It would seem that the Evans family thinks you have untapped potential.   Young man, the future is full of uncharted waters,   and this family has real clout, so I suggest you take the ride.   Yeah.   Italian.   Awesome, junior golfers! You guys look amazing!   Hey! Hey! Slow down, champ. Slow down.   Save some for the other kids. There you go.   Cool shorts, buddy.   All right. Hey. Hey, cutie. Try holding the club that way,   you're going to hit it way farther.   All right. Nice backswing, man. Nice backswing.   Good job, killer. Make the ball fear you.   You look good. Great job, everybody. Good job, guys!   - Bolton. Bolton. Your 11:30 is here. - Thanks, man.   Good luck, buddy.   Troy!   Oh, man.   - Cool balls. - Thanks.   You're welcome.   By the end of summer, you'll have me playing like a pro.   Yeah.   If I live that long.   I'm so excited about the show.   Oh, and don't worry. We'll find something great to do.   Look, Sharpay, I already told you, singing really isn't my thing.   And here's the best news, all the Redhawk boosters will be there.   - Really? - Of course.   We'll lock up your scholarship with a high "C" right from centre stage.   We're all in this together, right?   Your parents have been really, really nice, Sharpay,   but singing with you isn't a part of my job.   I know, just something you promised to do.   Remember?   You look fabulous in your new clothes, by the way.   - You like the shoes? They're Italian. - Nice.   Let me show you how this is done. It's really easy.   Just line up to your target. Nice, easy backswing.   - Hey, Gab. - Hey!   That girl's got more moves than an octopus in a wrestling match.   - Nah. He knows how to swim. - Yeah. Troy can handle himself.   I did overhear him asking her for her opinion   on his new Italian golf shoes.   He didn't ask me.   So, wake up, sister! She's basically offering him a college education   just to sing with her in the talent show.   - Troy would never do that. - You got eyes, use them.   - Let's go eat. - Yeah, I got to go. Hey, see you later?   - Okay. - Okay.   You're going to take it back and through.   - Troy, Fulton wants you in the lobby. - Fantastic. Thank you. See you.   And she steps on the ball.   - Troy Bolton. This is... - I've seen them all play at U of A.   Oh, all right. Well, come scrimmage at our gym.   It'll be good for your game.   - Play with you guys? - Yeah. Let's get down, bro.   - Awesome. - All right.   - Let's all get some awesome lunch. - Yeah.   I knew it! Coral blue!   It's perfect for your skin tone. And mine, too!   We are majorly skin-tone compatible, Troy.   - I have no idea what that means. - You don't need to. I'm here for you.   - Who's hungry? - Let's eat.   I mean, how can you hit the ball straight if your clubs don't trust you?   - That's the key. So, it's all in the grip. - Okay.   You got to hold it just right. That looks great.   Hey, I almost forgot.   I ordered Swiss on my burger.   So, go ahead and check it out, man. Try it. See what you think.   Danforth, table three needs more iced tea.   Now, rotate your hands over the top.   - Put your thumb on that side. - Okay.   There you go, man. You're good. I'll see you on the course.   - Yeah. Let's do it, man. - Yeah.   - Zeke! Troy wants Swiss. - Coming right up.   You know, you were right.   There's a guy out there that looks just like Troy Bolton,   but I have no idea who he really is.   Oh, hey. Kelsi's got some great new ideas   - to spice up the talent show. It's got... - I'm thrilled.   That new duet that Troy and Gabriella sang? I need it.   - Actually, it's not available. - Repeat.   Well, it's something I wrote for Troy and Gabriella,   just in case they decide to...   You're an employee, not a fairy godmother. Let's have it.   Transpose it into my key. Troy and I will be doing it in the talent show.   Oh, and brighten up the tempo. We'll need to keep people awake.   What about our song?   - What about Humu Humu? - Change in plans.   What am I supposed to do with my Tiki Warrior outfit?   Save it for Halloween, go to a luau, sell it online. I don't know!   But in the meantime, keep an eye on those Wildcats.   If they're planning on being in the show,   which I doubt, once they hear about Troy and me,   I don't want any surprises. Oh, and don't worry,   I'll find a song for you somewhere in the show.   - Or the next show. - Really?   Don't strain yourself, slick.   Entertainers are so temperamental. Transpose!   Look at you.   - Go, team. - Yeah. It's a gift from the guys.   The "guys"? Oh, you mean all those tall people?   Yeah. Yeah. Hey, look. I got to go in a minute,   but I'll be back in about an hour. I'll pick you up in my new truck   and we'll go to a movie. I promise.   "Promise" is a really big word, Troy.   Yeah. I know.   And we've got the staff baseball game after work.   Remember, you "promised" that you'd play?   Right. Right. Baseball. I will absolutely meet you there.   - You forgot, didn't you? - No. I just got the date mixed up.   And I'm sorry I couldn't make lunch today. I just...   It's been wild, you know?   I can't believe how things are working out here.   So I see. Italian golf shoes, new clothes, golf carts.   That's crazy stuff. Hard to keep track of it all, I bet.   So, what's your point?   It just doesn't seem like new stuff, it seems like a new Troy.   All right, let's see if Tiger Woods still has a jump shot.   - Hey, hey, Bolton! Come on! - Hey!   Why don't you tell them to come over here and mix it up?   We'll show them some game.   You know, I don't think that's how they roll.   That's not how they "roll"?   No, no, no, that's not what I meant. I just think it's a closed practice. Sorry.   Wow. Well, maybe you can get us a video?   Bolton, come on!   But yesterday you said we were going to play two-on-two after work,   - before the baseball game. - I know. I know, man. I'm sorry.   Come on, Zeke, that was so yesterday. You know, when we were all on a team!   - Hey, man. - Hey, how's it going?   Hey, Bolton! That's my ball.   - Here we go! - How's it going, guys?   Would you guys be mad at me if I ask him to get me   one of those cool Redhawk jackets?   Hey. Come on.   I'm so excited about the game. It's going to be so cool.   Hey, Ryan. No rehearsals?   My sister is working up something new.   So, you coming to the baseball game?   I'm not staff. Wasn't invited.   Hey, everyone's invited. Come on. Hop in.   All right.   Hold on!   All right! Right here!   Beep, beep!   Beep, beep!   What, did Fulton send you out here to spy on us?   Nah, my sister did.   She thinks you guys are going to upstage her talent show.   Oh, no worries. We were going to do the show,   but then Troy bailed on us, so, whatever.   What do you mean "whatever"? It's our summer, remember?   I thought we decided doing the show would be fun.   - Well, I think so. - Me, too.   - Who are we kidding? - I don't think so.   We don't know how to put together a show.   No, but he does.   If we have a real director putting it together, it could be great.   Have the employees ever won a Star Dazzle Award?   - Hey, now... - I know what you can do, Ryan,   - so why not do it for us? - All right, look,   if you want to play ball, then grab a mitt, but I don't dance.   You don't think dancing takes some game?   - You got game? - A little.   Yes!   Hey, pitcher. Ball.   All right! Let's hustle! Come on! Wildcats!   Get your head in the game!   Hey! Oh! Play ball   Hey, hey!   Hey, batter batter, hey, batter batter Swing   I've got to just do my thing   Hey, batter batter, hey, batter batter Swing   Yeah   I'll show you that it's one and the same Baseball, dancing, same game   It's easy Step up to the plate, start swinging   I want to play ball now and that's all   This is what I do It ain't no dance that you can show me   Hey, hey, hey   - Yeah - You'll never know   - Oh, I know - lf you never try   There's just one little thing that stops me every time   - Yeah - Come on!   - I don't dance - I know you can   - Not a chance - No   - lf I can do this, well, you can do that - But I don't dance   - Hit it out of the park - I don't dance   - I say you can - There's not a chance   - Oh - Slide home, you score   Swinging on the dance floor   I don't dance, no   Hey, batter batter, hey, batter batter Swing   I've got to just do my thing   Hey, batter batter, hey, batter batter Swing   Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah   Two stepping, now you're up to bat Bases loaded, do your dance   It's easy, take your best shot Just hit it   I've got what it takes playing my game   So, you better spin that pitch you're gonna throw me   - Yeah - I'll show you how I swing   - You'll never know - Oh, I know   If you never try   There's just one little thing   - That stops me every time - Yeah, come on   - I don't dance - I know you can   - Not a chance - No, no   If I can do this Well, you can do that   - But I don't dance - Hit it out of the park   - I don't dance - I say you can   There's not a chance Oh no   Slide home, you score Swingin' on the dance floor   I don't dance no   Lean back, tuck it in, take a chance   Swing it out, spin around do the dance   I wanna play ball not dance hall I'm makin' a triple not a curtain call   I can prove it to you till you know it's true   'Cause I can swing it I can bring it to the diamond too   You're talkin' a lot Show me what you got   Stop Swing   Hey Swing it like this   Yeah oh   - Swing - Come on   - Jitterbug - Just like that oh   That's what I mean That's how you swing   You make a good pitch but I don't believe   - I say you can - I know I can't   I don't dance   You can do it   I don't dance, no   Nothin' to it Atta boy, Atta boy, yeah   Hey, batter batter, hey, batter batter What   One, two, three, four Everybody, swing, come on   - I don't dance - I know you can   Not a chance No, no   If I can do this Well, you can do that   But I don't dance   Hit it out of the park   - I don't dance - I say you can   There's not a chance No, no   If I can do this Well, you can do that   But I don't dance   Hit it out of the park   - I don't dance - I know you can   Not a chance No, no   If I can do this Well, you can do that   But I don't dance   Hit it out of the park   - I don't dance - I say you can   - There's not a chance - Oh   Slide home, you score Swinging on the dance floor   I don't dance, no   Safe!   That's it!   It's okay!   Hey, Evans.   I'm not saying I'm going to dance in the show,   but if I did, what would you have me do?   Hey! Get back, get back!   Here we go, here we go! Defence, hold him tight!   Oh, dang!   This kid's good. I like what I'm seeing.   Troy gives 110, 24l7, that you can count on.   Here we go!   - Game. Game. - Good game!   Was I right?   Great.   All right, so you call that a "little" game?   Little League. World Series. Newport, Rhode Island.   Champions.   - Good job! - Nice hat.   - You're so awesome. - Hey.   What can I say?   - Troy, you ready to run it back? - Let's run it, man.   - All right. Let's go, yo. - Let's go.   Let's go, yo, let's go. Let's run it back.   - Looking good. - Wow, Wildcat!   - Too much? - Only in daylight.   - Yeah. - East High colours, very impressive.   - Hey. Be true to your school, right? - Absolutely.   Everyone's excited about doing the show.   Hey, I know everyone thinks that I'm Sharpay's poodle,   - but I really think that I could... - Hey.   If they were thinking that, they're not thinking that today.   How do you do that swing-step you did last night?   That's easy.   Hey.   - Hey. - Hey.   So, I called last night. I got hung up at the gym.   Hey, my dad says you're doing great with those college guys.   Oh. Yeah. They're awesome.   Playing with them is like being in another world.   Well, you missed out on a fun night. It was a great game.   But the dessert afterwards had to be the best part.   Her mom makes the best brownies   - in the entire world. - Yeah, I know. I've had them.   Well, I'll see you guys later.   Hey, LeBron, how'd it go with the Redhawks?   You know, they're very tall.   We got Vince from maintenance to play, so it worked out.   - In case you were wondering. - Maybe we could play later today.   I don't know. Check with Vince.   Well, Mr Evans set up the workout, not me.   Did you even ask to include us, Captain?   I didn't go looking for the Redhawks, the Redhawks came to me. Okay?   I didn't sign up for this golf job, Fulton offered it. I said yes.   My decision. But I show up to work same as you, so chill, man.   You get a speck of dirt on your pants,   - and someone dry cleans you. - And you wouldn't do the same thing...   - lf I was as good as you? - I did not say that.   - You didn't have to! - And neither did you!   You know what? We didn't vote you captain because of your jump shot.   Okay, we did it because you're the guy who usually knows what's up.   - But I guess things change. - You think you got me all figured out?   Well, I don't think so. And I don't answer to you.   Then maybe you should start answering to yourself!   Look, we have been like brothers since pre-school.   If I don't know who you are these days, then who does?   Excuse me. You're all being paid to work, not play Dr Phil. Chop-chop.   Table settings, nice. Oh. No, no.   No. No. No. Now, that? Fabulous.   Troy!   Daddy will make certain the entire scholarship committee is right here.   Perfect view.   I've already spoken to your mother.   They're going to be sitting at a table right next to ours.   It's going to be a fabulous evening.   - Come on. - Great.   Rehearsal, everyone!   - Taylor, I'm signing off on everything. - Fabulous!   - Thank you, Mrs Evans. - Good job.   Look, Sharpay. I know I promised I'd do this, but just take it easy on me.   I'm kind of new to the whole performing thing.   Five, six, seven, eight!   You are the music in   You are the music in Are the music in   You know the words "Once upon a time"   Makes you listen, there's a reason   And when you dream there's a chance you'll find   A little laughter, or happy ever after   You're harmony to the melody   That's echoing inside my head   A single voice   Above the noise   Like a common thread Sing it to me   When I hear my favourite song I know we belong   'Cause you are the music in me   It's living in all of us   It's here Because you are the music in me   You are the music in   You are the music in Are the music in   Harmony to the melody   Echoing inside my head   When I hear my favourite song I know we belong   'Cause you are the music in me   It's living in all of us   It's here Because you are the music in   Me, me, me, me, me   You are the music in   You are the music in me   Yeah, yeah   Oh, yeah   Great job! One second.   Great rehearsal!   Everybody break!   You know, Troy, I've always known you were special.   And it's pretty obvious I'm special, too.   I think we were meant to sing together, don't you?   I need some air.   Don't be long! We're going to run it again!   Show me what you got!   Come on, everybody! Here we go!   You're up! You're up! You're up first!   Here we go! Give it to me!   Come on! Oh, yeah!   You got it! Here we go! Pass it to me!   Come on, let's dance!   You're up! You're up!   Let's show them what we got!   Come on! All right!   Oh, cut that! Get out of here!   - You got it! Hey. - Good job!   - Thank you. - You're welcome.   I said keep an eye on them, not turn them into the cast of Grease!   Pretty cool, huh?   Do you want us to lose the Star Dazzle Award to a bunch of dishwashers?   Us? Well, I guess that's showbiz.   When did you become one of them?   You know, I'll take that as a compliment.   But you and Troy have a good show, sis.   Oh, we plan to.   Give me a beat.   The Midsummer's Night Talent Show means something to me,   - and to my family. - Well...   Those Wildcats will turn it into a farce.   I'm... Your brother is one of "those Wildcats," I'm told.   Oh, don't you mention that traitor to us.   Employee involvement in the show is a tradition here.   Traditions change. My parents have important guests coming.   We'll need every employee working the party, and not on stage.   Pardon moi, but we're not just talking about employees,   we're talking about your classmates. You might want to think this one out.   All right.   Done. Now do it.   - Hi, Taylor. - Hi.   Distribute these in the staff area, but not until the end of shift.   - What? Wait! Mr Fulton... - No discussion, Miss McKessie.   This is a business. Welcome to the world of adults   who wish to keep their jobs because they have mortgages they wish to pay,   tuition bills, car payments, et cetera, et cetera, et cetera.   So, sometimes, we have to perform tasks, however unpleasant,   that are necessary for that all-too-important paycheque   to land in our all-too-empty pockets!   - May I get you a cup of tea, Mr Fulton? - Chamomile would be lovely.   - Go, Martha! Go, Martha! - Go, Martha! Go, Martha!   May I have your attention, please?   You guys, I need to make an announcement.   All junior staffers will be required to work on show night.   - What? - Yeah, it says,   "No staff participation in the show will be allowed. No exceptions."   - No show? - There's a show. We're just not in it.   That's great.   I'm sorry, you guys. There's nothing we can do about it. It's Fulton's orders.   There's no way this is Fulton's idea.   Unless Fulton suddenly has blonde hair and wears designer flip-flops.   Excuse me.   - Totally! - Sharpay!   Forget about the rest of us, how about the fact   that your brother has worked extremely hard on this show?   Oh, boo-hoo. He'll be in the show. He'll do his celebrity impersonations.   And don't lecture me about Ryan,   given the way you've been interfering with Troy's future.   What?   You've gotten him written up by Fulton for sneaking on the golf course,   swimming after hours. I had to step in just to save Troy's job.   I'm not interested in what you think you're doing for Troy.   That's between you and him. But you're messing with my friends,   my summer, and that's not okay with me.   You don't like the fact that I won.   What's the prize? Troy? The Star Dazzle Award?   You have to go through all of this just to get either one?   No, thanks, Sharpay.   You're very good at a game that I don't want to play,   so I'm done here.   But you better step away from the mirror   long enough to check the damage that will always be right behind you.   Girls!   Hey. What do you mean you're done here?   I mean, you can't quit.   Us working together sounded good, but plans change and people change.   The club talent show is a big deal for Sharpay,   and evidently for your future, so it's cool.   Just make it happen.   - Wear your new Italian shoes. - Hey, I'm still me.   Blowing off your friends, missing dates?   - Lf that's you, it's good to know. - No, no, no, no, no.   I was only doing that because I'm working on the scholarship thing.   You know that.   But if along the way you act like someone you're not,   pretty soon that's who you become.   I meant what I said about movies and summer and just being together.   I'm sure you did, at the time.   But I also meant what I said, that I want to remember this summer.   But not like this, Troy.   I gotta say what's on my mind   Something about us doesn't seem right these days   Life keeps getting in the way   Whenever we try   Somehow the plan is always rearranged   It's so hard to say But I gotta do what's best for me   You'll be okay   I've got to move on and be who I am   I just don't belong here I hope you understand   We might find a place in this world someday   But at least for now I gotta go my own way   Don't wanna leave it all behind   But I get my hopes up   And I watch them fall every time   Another colour turns to grey   And it's just too hard to watch it all Slowly fade away   I'm leaving today 'Cause I gotta do what's best for me   You'll be okay   I've got to move on and be who I am   I just don't belong here I hope you understand   We might find our place in this world someday   But at least for now I gotta go my own way   What about us?   What about everything we've been through?   What about trust?   You know I never wanted to hurt you   What about me?   What am I supposed to do?   - I gotta leave, but I'll miss you - I'll miss you   Oh, so   I've got to move on and be who I am   Why do you have to go?   I just don't belong here I hope you understand   I'm trying to understand   We might find a place in this world someday   - But at least for now - I want you to stay   I gotta go my own way   I've got to move on and be who I am   What about us?   I just don't belong here I hope you understand   I'm trying to understand   We might find our place in this world someday   But at least for now I gotta go my own way   I gotta go my own way   I gotta go my own way   You're usually taking these right off the grill.   Maybe I've been eating too much at the club.   You've barely been out of this room the last three or four days.   - Let's call the guys, get a game going. - They wouldn't come even if I called.   I find that hard to believe.   Dad, do I seem different to you this summer?   You dress a lot better, that's for sure.   Oh, man, I'm serious. Maybe my friends are right,   maybe I'm turning into a jerk with new shoes.   New shoes, not a new kid. Where's this coming from?   I've been so focused on my future.   I mean, Gabriella quit. Chad won't talk to me.   I don't see the Wildcats running around here.   Is this about going after what you want?   Yeah, Dad. The scholarship's important. I get it.   Hey, hey.   Look, it's only a big deal if it makes sense to you.   I don't even know who I am any more.   You know what?   I've known this kid for a long, long time.   And I got a lot of faith in him. He looks a lot like you.   I'm absolutely sure he's going to figure out the right thing to do.   It's so good. I cannot wait.   Yeah, I'm eating so much breakfast,   I won't be able to eat my dinner at night.   Oh, yeah. It's okay, Ryan's gonna help.   - I don't know. - We'll get it eventually.   Excuse me.   Everybody's always talking at me   Everybody's trying to get in my head   I wanna listen to my own heart talking   I need to count on myself instead   - Did you ever - Lose yourself to get what you want?   - Did you ever - Get on a ride then wanna get off?   Did you ever   Push away the ones you should've held close?   Did you ever let go? Did you ever not know?   I'm not gonna stop, that's who I am   I'll give it all I got, that is my plan   Will I find what I lost? You know you can   Bet on it, bet on it, bet on it, bet on it   Bet on me   I wanna make it right, that is the way   To turn my life around Today is the day   Am I the type of guy who means what I say?   Bet on it, bet on it, bet on it, bet on it   How will I know if there's a path worth taking?   Should I question every move I make?   With all I've lost, my heart is breaking   I don't want to make the same mistakes   Did you ever   Doubt your dream will ever come true?   Did you ever   Blame the world but never blame you?   - I will never - Try to live a lie again   I don't wanna win this game if I can't play it my way   I'm not gonna stop, that's who I am   I'll give it all I got, that is my plan   Will I find what I lost? You know you can   Bet on it, bet on it, bet on it, bet on it   I wanna make it right, that is the way   To turn my life around Today is the day   Am I the type of guy who means what I say?   Bet on it, bet on it, bet on it, bet on it   Oh, hold up   Gimme room to think Bring it on down   Gotta work on my swing Gotta do my own thing   Hold up   It's no good at all to see yourself   And not recognise your face   Out on my own It's such a scary place   The answers are all inside of me   All I got to do is believe   I'm not gonna stop, not gonna stop till I get my shot   That's who I am, that is my plan We'll end up on top   You can bet on it, bet on it bet on it, bet on   You can bet on it, bet on it, bet on it Bet on me   I wanna make it right, that is the way   To turn my life around Today is the day   Am I the type of guy who means what I say?   Bet on it, bet on it, bet on it You can bet on me   This way.   What do you mean you're not doing the show?   - Exactly that. - We're singing a duet, Troy!   A duet means two people.   Well, mostly me in this case, but whatever! Duet!   I'm an employee. Employees aren't allowed in the show.   No, no, no, no. No, no. You're an honorary member.   Not any more.   - I asked Fulton for my kitchen job back. - What?   Sharpay, I don't like the way you've been treating my friends.   And I don't like the way I've been treating them either,   so I'm doing something about it.   An entire table of University boosters are coming to see you, thanks to me.   So, I'll be their waiter. They'll be thrilled.   Troy, Troy. This could change your life!   I'm more interested in about what my friends think of me,   and what I think of myself.   Oh, we could all hold hands around the campfire some other time!   Right now we've got a show to do.   No. You've got a show to do. I got a kitchen to clean.   It's okay.   Kelsi, find Ryan.   Welcome this evening. You'll be seated at table 21.   Kelly, will you escort them, please? Excellent.   Ladies, you look gorgeous   - this evening. Beautiful. - And now, returning with   a abridged version of last year's tap-dancing epic,   Tina and her Tippety-Tappity Toes!   There you are! Thank goodness you've come to your senses.   Plug in the volcano. Humu Humu is back on.   Enjoy your pineapple on your own, sis. I'm not doing the show.   What? Oh, put some fresh batteries in your Tiki Warrior costume   - and let's get going! - Took your advice. Sold it online.   You've always wanted the spotlight. Now you've got it. Break a leg.   The curtain's up. Showtime!   Kelsi told us what went down between you and Sharpay.   I'm more interested in what went down between me and you, man.   - I was a jerk. - Yeah.   But, hey, brothers fight.   And they're still brothers.   All right!   Guys, I messed up your show and I'm sorry.   Yeah, because show business is our entire lives, right?   Hey, I hope you haven't permanently filled my spot in the two-on-two game.   And, Ryan, I know how hard you must've worked on this show.   Making these Wildcats look good couldn't have been easy.   - Hey. - So, I apologise.   Hey, the truth is, we've all had a lot of fun.   At least, I have.   Hey, you gotta see this dude play baseball.   I'm looking forward to it.   - All right! - Yeah!   Troy, listen, all these people out there,   I don't really want to see my sister crash and burn.   At least, I think I don't. I think you should sing with her.   My life is over. I've been a good girl.   I've never lied, except when necessary.   I always bought my parents expensive gifts,   using their credit card, of course. But I don't deserve this humiliation!   You need to get out there. Mrs Hoffenfeffer and her sock puppet   are stinking up the premises.   Well, the only thing that would make it any lovelier would be   that if I won that Star Dazzle Award! Sharpay, I'm going to find you.   That award, I tell you, it's mine! Mine! Mine!   Mirror, mirror on the wall. Who's the... Oh, forget it.   How's your show going?   How's it going?   My show makes the captain of the Titanic   look like he won the lottery.   - I'll sing with you, Sharpay. - What?   I promised. And I keep my promises.   But what was the first thing you said to me when I started working here?   - Bring me more iced tea? - Think harder. We're...   - All in this together. - Exactly.   Well, we are.   So, let's get out there and knock them dead, Troy Bolton!   I do the show if the Wildcats do the show.   And I'd think fast.   I just sort of wish you were doing this for me.   You're a good guy, Troy.   And actually, right now, I think I like you better than I like myself.   Did I just say that?   Girls! Places!   - Okay. Everyone. Ryan, the show's on. - Where's the music? Where's Troy?   Talked to Sharpay, everything's cool.   Hey, speaking of my sister, she wants you to learn a new song.   Everyday. I can't learn a new song!   - Kelsi will help you with it. - What?   - It's showtime! - Yeah!   - What team? - Wildcats!   - What team? - Wildcats!   - What team? - Wildcats!   Once in a lifetime   And now it's time for our five-time   Star Dazzle Award winner, Miss Sharpay Evans,   singing this year with our assistant golf pro, Mr Troy Bolton.   Where is Troy?   - Hey. Why did you switch songs? - Switch songs? What?   - Yeah, Ryan said... - Bolton!   - But I didn't learn a new song. - Exactly.   Girls!   Once in a lifetime   Means there's no second chance   So I believe that you and me   Should grab it while we can   Make it last forever   And never give it back   It's our turn and I'm loving where we're at   Because this moment's really all we have   Every day of our lives   Wanna find you there Wanna hold on tight   Gonna run   While we're young And keep the faith   Every day   From right now   Gonna use our voices and scream out loud   Take my hand   Together we will celebrate   Celebrate   Oh, every day   They say that you should follow   And chase down what you dream   But if you get lost and lose yourself   What does it really mean?   No matter where we're going   Oh, yeah, it starts from where we are   There's more to life   When we listen to our hearts   And because of you I've got the strength to start   Yeah, yeah, yeah   Every day of our lives   Wanna find you there Wanna hold on tight   Gonna run   While we're young And keep the faith   Oh, every day   From right now   Gonna use our voices and scream out loud   Take my hand   Together we will celebrate   Oh, every day   We're taking it back We're doing it here together   It's better like that And stronger now than ever   We're not gonna lose   'Cause we get to choose That's how it's gonna be   Every day of our lives   Wanna find you there Wanna hold on tight   Gonna run   While we're young And keep the faith   Keep the faith   Every day of our lives   Wanna find you there Wanna hold on tight   Gonna run   While we're young And keep the faith   Oh, yeah   - Every day - Every day   From right now   Gonna use our voices and scream out loud   - Take my hand - Take my hand   Together we will celebrate   - Every day - Oh, every day   Oh, oh, every day   Oh, every day   Every day   - Oh, yeah, yeah - I'm singing every day   Every day   Every day   Every day   Every day   Every day   Every day   Yeah   Just fabulous! Fabulous!   Well. If you'll all please take your seats.   I have one last task to perform this evening.   The Star Dazzle for this year goes to, of course, our one and only...   My brother, Ryan Evans!   That's our boy!   Fix the hat.   Yeah   You are the music in me   You know the words "Once upon a time"   Make you listen   there's a reason   When you dream There's a chance you'll find   A little laughter, or happy ever after   You're harmony to the melody   That's echoing inside my head   A single voice above the noise   - Here's to the future. - No. Here's to right now.   And like a common thread   You're pulling me   When I hear my favourite song I know that we belong   Oh, you are the music in me   Yeah, it's living in all of us   And it's brought us here because   - Because you are the music in me - Because you are the music in me   Yeah, yeah, yeah   You are the music in me   When I hear my favourite song I know that we belong   You are the music in me   It's living in all of us   And it's brought us here because   You are the music in me   You are the music in me   One, two, three, four   The summer that we wanted   Yeah, we've finally got it   Now's the time we get to share   Each day we'll be together   Now until forever   So everybody everywhere   Let's take it to the beach Take it there together   Let's celebrate today 'Cause there'll never be another   We're stronger this time We've been there for each other   Everything's just right   Everybody, all for one   Our real summer has just begun   Let's rock and roll, and just let go   Feel the rhythm of the drums   We're gonna have fun in the sun   Now that all the hard work Work is done   Everybody one for all And all for one   - All for one - All for one, one   Summertime together   Now we're even closer   That's the way it's meant to be   Oh, we're just getting started   Come and join the party   You deserve it same as me   Let's take it to the beach Take it there together   Let's celebrate today 'Cause there'll never be another   We're stronger this time We've been there for each other   Everything's just right   Everybody, all for one   Our real summer has just begun   Let's rock and roll, and just let go   Feel the rhythm of the drums   We're gonna have fun in the sun   Now that all the hard work Work is done   Everybody one for all And all for one   Everybody up   Everybody rock it   Take it from the top   And never ever stop it   It's not about the future   It's not about the past   It's making every single day Last and last and last   Fun and sun What could be better?   Let's have fun Everyone together now   Everybody, everybody now   This is where our summer really begins   The very last time it's ever gonna be like this   It's a party you don't wanna miss   Guys, show them we can make some moves, hey   Girls, show them we know how to groove, oh   - Here - And now   - Let's turn the party - Out   Everybody jump in   Everybody, all for one   Our real summer has just begun   Let's rock and roll, and just let go   Feel the rhythm of the drums   We're gonna have fun in the sun   Now that all the hard work Work is done   Everybody one for all   Everybody, all for one   Let's rock and roll, and just let go   Feel the rhythm of the drums   We're gonna have fun in the sun   Now that all the hard work Work is done   Come on, everyone, let's dance   We can't let the moment pass   Let's make the party last   All for one   All for one   Yeah!   Coral blue! It's totally like your skin tone.   And mine, too! We are majorly skin-tone compatible, Troy.   My daughter.   Then maybe you should start answering to yourself!   By the end of summer, you'll have me playing like a pro.   If we live that long.   For you.   Cut!   Troy!   - Put it in forward. - It is!
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You must remember, young thespians, learning is never seasonal.   So, do allow the shimmering lights of summer to refresh and illuminate   - your fertile young minds. - What's she talking about?   The future greets you with its magic mirror,   reflecting each golden moment, each emboldened choice.   Dude, Miss Darbus has snapped her cap.   Dude, you're actually listening?   Yes, Jason.   So, what was your favourite summer memory, Miss Darbus?   Summers have passed fleetingly since I was your age,   but I remember each with poignant clarity.   Summer. Summer.   Summer.   Summer.   - Summer. - Summer.   - Summer. - Summer.   - Summer. Summer. - Ashland Shakespeare Festival of...   - Summer. Summer. Summer. ...'88 leaps fondly to mind.   What time is it? Summertime   Hey It's our vacation   What time is it? Party time   That's right Say it loud   What time is it? The time of our lives   Anticipation   What time is it? Summertime   School's out Scream and shout   Finally summer's here   Good to be chilling out   I'm off the clock The pressure's off   Now my girl's what it's all about   Ready for some sunshine   - For my heart to take a chance - Oh, yeah   I'm here to stay, not moving away   Ready for a summer romance   Everybody's ready, going crazy Yeah, we're out   Come on and let me hear you say it now, right now   What time is it? Summertime   Hey It's our vacation   What time is it? Party time   That's right Say it loud   What time is it? The time of our lives   Anticipation   What time is it? Summertime   School's out Scream and shout   Goodbye to rules No summer school   I'm free to shop till I drop   It's an education vacation   And the party never has to stop   We've got things to do We'll see you soon   And we're really gonna miss you all   Goodbye to you and you   And you and you   Bye-bye until next fall   Everybody ready, going crazy yeah, we're out   Come on and let me hear you say it now, right now   What time is it? Summertime   Hey It's our vacation   What time is it? Party time   That's right Say it loud   What time is it? The time of our lives   Anticipation   What time is it? Summertime   School's out Scream and shout   No more waking up at 6:00 a.m.   'Cause now our time is all our own   Enough already, we're waiting Come on, let's go   Go out of control   All right   Everybody   Yeah   Come on   School pride, let's show it We're champions and we know it   Wildcats, yeah, are the best, yeah   Red, white and gold   When it's time to win, we do it   We're number one, we proved it   Let's live it up, yeah, party down   That's what this summer's all about   What time is it?   Summertime is finally here Yeah   Let's celebrate   We wanna hear you loud and clear now   School's out   We can sleep as late as we want to   It's our time   Now we can do whatever we wanna do   What time is it?   It's summertime   We'll be loving it   Come on and say it again now   What time is it?   It's party time Party time   Let's go and have the time of our lives   Let's go   Yeah   No, but seriously, guys, this summer I gotta make bank.   My parents keep talking about how much college is gonna cost.   Yeah, my folks are gonna match whatever I make,   but I gotta get hired first.   Me, too. I'm saving up for a car,   so I can take that little hottie on a proper date.   Gabriella.   I understand you've moved every summer for the past five years,   and I'd hate to think today is goodbye.   No worries. My mom promised I'm here until graduation next year.   Bless Mom's little heart.   Sharpay, we got off to a rough start, but you really came through.   I mean, you helped me with the winter musical.   I did?   Those vocal exercises?   See you.   Gabriella and I have had, like, five job interviews,   but we keep getting beat out by college kids.   Yeah, same here. I guess I'm back in the babysitting business.   Hey, Martha. Hey, Taylor.   Hey, Kelsi, what are you planning to do this summer?   Grow, write music. Grow.   Your summer activities consultant has arrived.   Hopefully some of those activities will include a job.   Hey, whatever happens, as long as we're together, it's cool, right?   You promise?   Here's my promise.   - "T" as in Troy? - Well, I... Yeah.   Hey, man, how's it going? There you go, boss.   Hoops. Let's go.   Yeah, sure, sure. We're not busy or anything. Let's go.   We could go to the movies, download music.   Oh, I'm definitely teaching you a twisted-flip on the skateboard.   Oh, and I have first-aid training, so I can patch myself up afterwards.   All right!   "Going to movies, listening to music.   "And, golly, Troy, I have first-aid training."   Oh, please.   Oh. Come here, Kelsi. I have a summer job for you.   At our country club.   Our rehearsal pianist is evidently moving.   Or hiding.   - Pardon? - Sounds great.   Cheer up, Shar, it's summer.   We can do whatever we want to. Everything changes.   Ryan, who's the absolute primo boy at East High?   I'd say Troy Bolton has that category pretty much locked up, don't you think?   And East High's primo girl?   - Just answer the question! - Gosh, you?   Troy, Sharpay. Sharpay, Troy. Sharpay...   Shar.   - It just makes sense. - Evidently not to Troy.   But it's summer, Ry. Everything changes.   What time is it? Summertime   Hey It's our vacation   What time is it? Party time   That's right Say it loud   What time is it? The time of our lives   Anticipation   What time is it? Summertime   School's out Scream and shout   Nice workout, fellas.   - I'm starving. - Me, too.   I'll tell you what. I'm seeing moves I didn't see last season.   - Keep it coming, guys! - Yeah. What team?   Wildcats!   All right!   Yo, time for milk.   - So, guys, how's the job hunt coming? - The big zero.   - Girlfriend alert. - Talk to me.   This is Thomas Fulton, General Manager   of Lava Springs Country Club here in Albuquerque.   I understand you've been looking for summer work.   Hey, Troy, does Gabriella still remember your name,   or did she find somebody new to karaoke with this summer?   That sounds fantastic, Mr Fulton. But how did you get my name?   Well, we've always had a student summer work programme   here at Lava Springs. So, are you ready?   Here's the thing. I know the most amazing girl... I mean, student.   Straight A's, quintuple straight A's,   and it would be so amazingly perfect if...   Man, he's really working someone.   It can't be Gabriella. Whenever she calls, he just blushes.   Yeah, I never said that.   Yes!   - What's up, dog? - Nothing. Nothing. Nothing!   Okay. I'll tell you what, you guys stick together this summer,   you work on the game, and we are talking back-to-back   - championships next fall. - Yeah!   Can we all redirect this energy by carrying in the groceries?   - Yes, Mrs Bolton. - Yes, Mrs Bolton.   Hey, we're kicking off another hot summer here in Albuquerque.   So, for those cool enough to have a convertible,   crank up the sound, breathe that fresh air,   and say hello to summer!   Miss Evans, Mr Evans, looking very sharp this summer.   Welcome back to Lava Springs.   Thank you, Charles.   Hi, boy!   Oh, can you find some shade for my car?   - Even if we have to plant a tree. - Fulton.   And may I say, welcome back.   It's good to be home.   Are the flyers ready?   This year we embossed the flyers for the show.   Inspired.   I plan to limit member talent auditions to 30 seconds each.   Amateur performers are very...   - Draining? - Yes.   Understood.   And should I...   We be so fortunate as to win the Star Dazzle Award again.   But where would we put it?   We're planning on expanding the trophy case.   The designs are in my office.   - Fulton, you are so efficient. - Well...   The staffing matter we discussed?   Done. With discretion.   Fabulous.   - Oh, stop it. Yes. Yes. - Ryan!   - Sharpay! - Girls.   Your chaise in its usual spot, Miss Evans?   Thank you, Javier.   Emma, Jackie and Lea, east of me.   Oh, and you'll be a prince to angle our chaises on the hour, as the sun moves.   Well, thanks to the kind words from your mother last season,   I've been promoted.   But, no worries, I'll make sure that the new lifeguard   is fully briefed on just how you like things.   So, what's the theme of the summer talent show, Sharpay?   - Redemption. - Love it.   It was a very trying year, ladies.   My drama department was invaded by outsiders,   singers coming from the chemistry lab and locker room. Shocking, really.   Sis, we've got the pool, the entire club, and the whole summer to enjoy it.   And the spa has been redone.   There's a guacamole facial and a seaweed body scrub on the menu.   What could be more fabulous?   - More ice. - Right away, Miss Evans.   It's out with the old And in with the new   Goodbye, clouds of grey Hello, skies of blue   A dip in the pool A trip to the spa   Endless days in my chaise The whole world according to moi   Excuse me.   Thank you.   Iced tea imported from England   Lifeguards imported from Spain   Towels imported from Turkey   And turkey imported from Maine   We're gonna relax and renew   You go do   I want fabulous That is my simple request   All things fabulous Bigger and better and best   I need something inspiring to help me get along   I need a little fabulous Is that so wrong?   Fetch me my Jimmy Choo flip-flops   Where is my pink Prada tote?   I need my Tiffany hair-band   Then I can go for a float   A summer like never before   I want more   She wants fabulous That is her simple request   All things fabulous Bigger and better and best   She needs something inspiring to help her get along   She needs a little fabulous Is that so wrong?   Fabulous pool   Fabulous splash   Read my lips.   Fabulous parties Even fabulous trash   Fabulous fashion   No.   Fabulous bling   Yeah.   She's got to have fabulous everything   Nothing to discuss   Everything's got to be perfect for...   Me!   She wants fabulous That is her simple request   All things fabulous Bigger and better and best   She needs something inspiring to help her get along   She needs a little fabulous Is that so wrong?   This won't do That's a bore   That's insulting I need more   I need, I need, I need I need, I need, I need   I need fabulous   I want fabulous   Fabulous hair, fabulous style   Fabulous eyes and that fabulous smile   Oh, I like what I see I like it a lot   Is this absolutely fabulous?   Fabulous, fabulous, fabulous   Absolutely.   Not.   Yeah!   I got you. I got you. It's okay.   - What are you doing here? - I'm the new lifeguard.   Wait, are you a member here?   I told you to hire Troy Bolton, not the entire East High student body!   You told me to hire Troy Bolton. "Whatever it takes."   Well, why didn't you warn me about the rest of them?   I did discuss the matter with the Lava Springs board, of course.   The board. You mean, our...   Mother!   Gabriella Montez and the Wildcats? Mother, how could you?   Think of your future, kitten.   These are your school chums, not the fuddy-duddy Lava Springs staff.   These are not my chums!   They'll steal my talent show.   And what fresh talent you'll have for your summer show.   Mother, did you hear what I just said?   Ryan, talk to Mother.   - Hi, Mom. - Ducky! How's my dashing boy?   Tell pumpkin if she worries too much, she'll get frown lines.   Namaste.   - I want them out! - But your mother specifically said...   Oh, don't mention that backstabbing yogini to me!   If you can't fire them, make them wanna quit.   I'm hoping Chef Michael's gonna teach me   the art of Austrian flake pastry.   And Sharpay's gonna be where I work every day.   How much better can summer get? Right? Right?   - A real dream come true. - Lf you actually get to know her,   - I mean she's... - Dude.   Hey, I didn't even know Sharpay's parents owned this place.   Mr Fulton just said, you know,   there's Wildcat fans at Lava Springs, and jobs are available.   So, I said let's go for it.   Inspiring, Mr Bolton. Truly inspiring.   However, what we're looking for from all of you,   is not inspiration, but perspiration.   Confirming assignments. Bolton, Danforth, waiters.   And, when needed, caddies.   What?   Miss McKessie, I'm told that you're efficient.   - Well... - Prove it.   You'll handle member activities. Keep me in sight at all times.   Kelsi, piano. Lunchtime and cocktail hour.   That means mood music, not new music.   Capisce?   Martha, chopping, cutting, preparing plates.   Do complete the summer with the equal amount of digits   I assume you currently possess.   Oh, Zeke, you will assist Chef Michael in the...   The promised land.   You hold on to that.   Mr Fulton, Your Excellency, sir,   would it be okay if we draw straws to see who has to wait on Sharpay?   Please, none of you will be waiting on Sharpay.   Oh, yes. Snap.   - You will be serving Miss Evans. - Who's that?   Always address our members as Mr, Mrs, or Miss. Let's practise.   - Do we have to? - Shall we?   "Miss Evans, would you care for lemonade?"   Actually, I'm not Miss Evans. I'm Jason.   - It smells so good and I am so hungry. - No, wait. You don't...   - No, no, no. - What's for lunch?   Miss Montez.   It would seem your lunch break does not start for 3.5 minutes.   I do hope no members drowned in your absence.   Henceforth, do clock in and out on time.   Three infractions of any kind, and your employment is terminated.   Capisce?   Chop, chop, chop.   - Okay, that man officially scares me. - Yeah.   Suddenly, I'm beginning to miss detention with Miss Darbus.   - How sick is that? - Come on.   We got a hoop out back, two free meals a day,   and we only have to wear these stupid outfits on duty.   All for one, and one for all. All right?   - This is our summer. Now, what team? - Wildcats!   - What team? - Wildcats!   Come on.   How did we get from the top of the world to the bottom of the heap?   I don't recall you mentioning the boss is such a creep   We still have the ingredients to make this summer sweet   Well, we got rags instead of riches   And all these dirty dishes   Just wish I had three wishes   Okay, guys, break it up.   We've got to work, work to work this out   We'll make things right The sun will shine   If we work, work, there'll be no doubt   We can still save the summer if we work this out   Dude, what have you gotten us into?   Come on. We can totally turn this thing around!   I'd rather face a seven footer straight up in the post   Yeah That sure beats hanging here   And burning someone's toast   I needed Benjamins But this ain't worth the stress   Maybe there's a better way to fix this greasy mess   We're a champion team A well-oiled machine   And we've faced tougher problems than this   I know it's a grind But I'm sure we can find   A way to have fun while we get this job done   We've got to work, work to work this out   We'll make things right The sun will shine   We got to work, work There'll be no doubt   If we all come together We can work this out   Let's work it!   Tell me what you want   Tell me what you need   A little bit of sugar   A little bit of butter   It's the perfect recipe   Payday It'll taste so sweet   Payday Good enough to eat   Gonna make some motion pictures   Hit the mall with all my sisters   Get tickets to the Knicks and Sixers   Kick it with the music mixers   Buy a ride that suits my style   Lounge around the pool awhile   Make a date with my favourite girl   We've got it made   Whoa, we've got to work, work to work this out   We'll make things right The sun will shine   If we work, work, there'll be no doubt   We can still save the summer If we work this out   Work this Got to work this   We can work this out   So, can we work this out?   Yeah, we can work it out.   Send the waiters right in.   Miss me? Of course you did.   Hey, you ever been on a golf course?   We're employees, Troy. Not members. And I don't play golf.   Who said anything about golf?   Are you sure it's okay for us to be out here?   Yeah, unless the jackrabbits turn us in.   So, how's kitchen duty?   Oh, you know, the team that washes dishes together, wins together.   My mom said summer jobs look good on college applications.   All part of the frightening concept called "our future."   Are you worried?   Hey, college costs a fortune.   My parents are saving pennies, unlike the people at this place.   You're a cinch for a scholarship.   I'm only as good as whatever happens next season. It's...   I always liked the idea of being in charge of my future,   until it actually started happening.   So, let's just think about right now,   because I've never been in one place for an entire summer,   and this means a lot to me, especially being here with...   Such an outstanding peanut-butter and-jelly-sandwich maker like me?   I want to remember this summer, Troy.   - Here, catch. - Oh, I love this game.   - Ready? - Go.   - Beautiful. - Very nice! Oh. Your turn.   - You didn't catch a single one of them. - You...   That was so bad.   Fulton, when I was on the fourth fairway today,   it seemed bone dry.   Oh, no way!   Could you tell maintenance to give it a little extra splash?   No way!   - May I have this dance? - Why, of course you may.   Let's go then.   You are gonna get so wet!   Yeah!   Keep an eye on them tomorrow and keep me posted.   Why are you smiling?   No worries, Ryan. This is our turf, remember?   First a break-time infraction, now frolicking on the golf course.   We are not off to an auspicious start, are we, Miss Montez?   Actually, Mr Fulton, this was my idea, so she's...   How gallant, but irrelevant.   We won't allow this to happen again, will we?   Good morning, everybody.   - Good morning. - Good morning.   - Smells good. That smells good. - Hey, Martha.   - Hey. - Hey, Jason.   - Hey, morning. - What's up?   Yeah You are the music in me   - Sounding good, Kels. - Thanks.   Actually, I need to go get ready for the ladies' luncheon.   Won't exactly be rocking out.   You know, I am so excited about the club's talent show.   I mean, the employees get to do a number,   and I have ideas for everyone.   You guys can sing the lead,   and maybe Zeke and Chad can do backup,   and everyone can dance.   Big timeout on that one.   My singing career began and ended with the East High Winter Musical.   I'm just here to make a cheque and sneak in the pool after work.   That's... That's really it.   What was that you were playing a minute ago?   Oh, it's... It's nothing. It's just nothing.   What's this?   Well, I was thinking if you'd do the show,   that I wanted to be ready, and I wrote this for you guys.   Come on. Go.   Yeah   You are the music in me   You know the words "Once upon a time"   Make you listen, there's a reason   When you dream There's a chance you'll find   A little laughter, or happy ever after   You're harmony to the melody   That's echoing inside my head   A single voice above the noise   And like a common thread   You're pulling me   When I hear my favourite song I know that we belong   Oh, you are the music in me   Yeah, it's living in all of us   And it's brought us here because   Because you are the music in me   Yeah, yeah, yeah   You are the music in me   It's like I knew you before we met Can't explain it   There's no name for it   I sang you words I've never said   - And it was easy - So easy   Because you see the real me   As I am, you understand   And that's more than I've ever known, oh   To hear your voice above the noise   And know I'm not alone   Oh, you're singing to me   When I hear my favourite song I know that we belong   You are the music in me   It's living in all of us   And it's brought us here because   You are the music in me   Together we're gonna sing   We got the power to sing what we feel   Connected and real   Can't keep it all inside   Oh, yeah   Oh, yeah   - Oh, yeah - Yeah, yeah, yeah   You are the music in me   Oh, yeah   Oh, yeah   You are the music in me   When I hear my favourite song I know that we belong   We belong   You are the music in me   It's living in all of us It's brought us here because   You are the music in me   Oh yeah Oh yeah   You are the music in me   Yeah   - Oh, I love that song. - Great job, Kels.   Oh, I've got the talent show sign-up sheet right here. Are you in?   Maybe we can work this out, but only if we're all in this together.   Yeah!   This is going to be fantastic.   I'm going to coordinate rehearsal to coincide with all of our schedules.   Goldenthroat, this is Jazz Square. We may have trouble.   Now, it's an amazing song, but Kelsi didn't write it for us.   Hi, Mom.   - Seaweed scrub, darling? - Maybe later.   Ryan, it might be wonderful if Troy participates in our talent show.   What? If he sings with Gabriella   then our whole show is going to be the "Troy and Gabriella Show."   I'm not certain Gabriella is ideally suited   to help Troy realise his full potential at Lava Springs.   Mommy, what time is Daddy gonna be here?   We tee off at noon. Join us?   Love to.   Up. And how shall we get to the food today, sir?   - I don't know, perhaps skipping. - Very well then.   Shall we?   Hipty scouty, hipty skipty, hipty skipty, hipty skipty...   Danforth, Bolton, you're caddying today.   $40 a bag. You've been requested.   - What? - By who?   Dude, who cares? For $40, I'd caddy for Godzilla.   Close, very close.   Thank you.   - Thanks. - Thanks, man.   Hey, boys! So, Troy, I thought it was time for you to meet my parents.   Enchantée.   - Awesome. - Hi.   Hello.   So, where's your dad?   Hi, Daddy!   Where's the first tee and what's the course record?   I'm just kidding. I built the course myself and I hold the record,   but who's counting? Princess.   - Son, you've been working out. - Yoga.   Bring that around, there you go. Quite a season you boys had.   Oh, Troy played for the golf team, too, Daddy.   Oh, versatile. How about you, son?   - Baseball. Track and field. - Outstanding.   Might come in handy the way I play golf. Fair warning.   Fore!   - Brilliant, darling. Brilliant. - Lovely.   Chad, you'll be caddying for Mother. Troy, Daddy.   Daddy.   Bravo!   Brilliant. Let's take a walk.   - Is that a new outfit? - Yes, just this morning. And yours?   This old thing? I got it last week.   Come on, Chad.   What do you think?   Well, it's 190 to the pin, downhill lie, elevated green.   I'd go with a full five, sir.   Hi.   - Nice call. - All right.   Princess, grab your pitching wedge. This one's yours.   Thanks, Daddy.   Line it up.   That's my girl.   That girl needs to take up knitting.   Or some sport where she can only injure herself.   - I'm in the sand. - Me, too.   Knees, hips, shoulders, hat. Good. Drill it.   Backboard.   Yes!   That's my boy.   - Where... - I have no idea.   Gabriella! Dinner tonight? Sneak a swim?   Troy!   - Oh, lovely, darling. - Nice.   Daddy, why not let Troy try a shot?   - Of course. Of course. - No, I shouldn't.   - Come on. - Are you sure?   - Yeah! - Yes, sir.   - Are you sure it's okay, Mr Evans? - It sure is.   - Give it a ride. - Thank you.   - Here you go, Daddy. - Thank you, dear.   - That's a beautiful swing. - Really beautiful.   That is a beautiful swing.   - That was awesome. - Thanks, man.   - Come on! What do you say we... - What? I don't know.   Off we go.   I'm saving up for a car. I'm saving up for a car.   Well, Tiger Woods would have been proud to make that putt!   What a shame that Troy is only bussing dishes all summer,   given that he's a potential star for your alma mater, Daddy.   I've seen Troy play basketball.   I think the U of A Redhawks will be very interested in him.   That's inspired, Daddy. Troy is very concerned about college.   - Really? - Yeah.   - How's Coach Bolton these days? - Oh, fantastic.   Outstanding.   What?   Oh, next time I see Country Club Princess,   I'm gonna launch her and her pink cart straight into the lake.   I'll build the ramp, buddy.   Danforth, this is a kitchen, not a day spa.   You and Jason suit up for dinner duty in the dining room.   Bolton, you have five minutes to change and come with me.   In case you're not familiar with this particular item,   it goes around your neck,   like a dog collar.   Chop-chop.   - And she stepped on the ball. - I did not.   - Yes, you did. - I can believe that.   Hey! Here's our superstar. Troy Bolton, this is Peter.   - Peter. Good to meet you. - How are you?   - This is Claire. - Hello.   - And you know the family. - Hello.   This kid's pretty handy on the fairways as well as the hard court.   Bet you worked up yourself an appetite   lugging those bags all over the place, huh?   Yeah, yeah. A little bit.   What do you say we get some food, and we can talk about your future.   - My future? - Yeah, sit down.   Have a seat.   Daddy's on the board of directors at the University of Albuquerque.   So, Troy, I saw your championship game. I mean, wow!   That last-second shot at the buzzer... Outstanding.   Actually, my teammates here stole the ball,   otherwise I wouldn't have had a chance...   Oh, you're much too modest, Troy.   You were voted MVP for the entire season.   This shirt positively screams for a Windsor knot.   - Thank you. - Let me get that for you.   You know, we've got a heck of a basketball programme over at U of A,   and an excellent scholarship programme as well.   Scholarship?   Yeah. You know, between the two of us here,   we... We pull a little weight over at the school.   Well, time flies when you're having fun,   but Mr Fulton will probably want me clocking out.   Come on. Don't be silly.   You haven't had any dessert, and we haven't talked about golf, yet.   Oh, basketball and golf are just the beginning with Troy, Daddy.   Have you heard him sing?   Oh, triple threat.   Oh, how wonderful. Troy can participate in the talent show.   Oh, come on, Troy. Give them a sample. Kelsi!   Kelsi. No, actually my voice is...   Is feeling a little bit hoarse tonight, you know, all the talking.   But thank you very much for the food and the golf and everything.   It was amazing.   But you will sing some other time, though? With me. Promise?   - Promise. - Perfect.   Dessert?   Sorry I'm late! Give me two more minutes.   Nice tie. Your shoes don't match though. Kidding.   Honey, two minutes is being late, but an hour is approaching a felony.   Just because Troy's a nice guy, doesn't mean he's immune to boy disease.   Boy disease?   Yeah, forgetting things he shouldn't forget.   Oh, so now you're a boy expert?   My older sister has 10 rules about boy behaviour,   and nine of them involve boys forgetting things   they should never forget, like dinner dates.   Well, it wasn't an official date type of thing.   Rule number three, all dates are official,   whether the boy knows it or not.   - You're not done. - But I'm done for the day, sir.   And actually, I have a date.   Mr Bolton, you're under the mistaken impression   I'm interested in what you have to say. Just follow me.   - But I... - No more speaking.   - Hey, where are we going? - Please, Mr Bolton.   - How long is this gonna take? - Watch your step. Insurance issues.   I'm supposed to have a date tonight.   But the evening is young and so are you.   Well, where are we?   Hold your applause until the very end.   What the heck? Mr Fulton?   A long time ago In a land far away   Lived the pineapple princess, Tiki   She was sweet as a peach In a pineapple way   But so sad that she hardly speaky   Still, if you listen well You'll hear her secret wish   Aloha, everybody, my name is Tiki.   I long to free A truly remarkable fish   My sweet prince   Humu, humu, nuku, nuku, a pua'a   Makahiki malihini who   Humu, humu, nuku, nuku, a pua'a Ooh   Hawana waka, waka, waka Niki pu, pu, pu   Ryan, the fog!   She dreams of a boy Who is under a spell   That has left him all wet and scaly   I sing from my heart Of the power of love   Just a girl with a ukulele   - Come to me - Come to her   - My sweet one, and be still - Be still   I'll grasp your tail Then stroke each tender gill   My sweet prince   Humu, humu, nuku, nuku, a pua'a   Makahiki malihini who   Humu, humu, nuku, nuku, a pua'a Ooh   Hawana waka, waka, waka Niki pu, pu, pu   Now this is where we lead into the whole Kabuki thing.   The clouds turned grey And the big sky cried   And the ocean had a fit   Ryan! Where's my ocean?   Then the wind went whoosh And thunder cracked   And mighty Mount Fufu spit Mighty Mount Fufu spit   Tiki, Tiki Want to speaky, speaky, speaky   With the mighty spirit Fufu   Tiki, Tiki Want to speaky, speaky, speaky   - The words I will not mince - Word!   Please make a man Of my fresh fish prince   This is real fish talk. No lie.   And then the fish turns into a gorgeous prince and sings...   I'm Prince Humu Humu, nuku, nuku, a pua'a   No. No way.   Makahiki malihini who   With me.   Humu, humu, nuku, nuku, a pua'a   Hawana waka, waka, waka Niki pu, pu, pu   Everybody!   Humu, humu, nuku, nuku, a pua'a   Makahiki malihini who   Humu, humu, nuku, nuku, a pua'a   Hawana waka, waka, waka Niki pu, pu, pu   Waka, waka, waka Niki pu, pu, pu   Waka, waka, waka Niki pu, pu, pu   One minute.   We'll talk about this later.   So, you love it?   Look, you ever tried just singing?   I mean, without all the lights and sets and, like, backup people?   Well, it'd be much harder to get applause that way.   I'm not talking about applause.   I'm talking about hanging out with friends.   You know, doing nothing, and singing for fun.   Wait a minute. Not doing anything.   That might work. A dark stage, a single spotlight.   We break out of darkness into the circle of light.   - Wait, "we"? - No set, no frills.   - Oh, man. - Simple.   Dramatic. Just you and me.   That is such a great idea, Troy. We could do it at our club talent show.   Look, I'm here to work.   Sharpay, I already told you being onstage really is your thing,   it's not mine.   It could be our thing.   Time out on that one, okay? I've got an "our thing,"   it's with Gabriella, and... And I'm very late for her, so I got to go.   - But the show could be so amazing... - I love your shoes.   - You like them? - I really do.   I bought them in New York. I have them in nine colours.   Girls! Again from the top.   Hey, lifeguard!   You're crazy, Wildcat!   And so late, but I brought food, a few little candles.   I'm good for a poolside picnic. What do you say?   Zeke even made desserts. But first, I dare you to jump in.   You know we're not supposed to be in the pool. Club rules.   Cramp!   I need a lifeguard! Rescue me! Rescue me!   Here I come!   Thanks for coming in. Follow me.   Oh, listen.   You know, right now, with you,   it's finally starting to feel like summer.   Yeah, it is.   The water bugs are back.   Look, Mr Fulton, this was my idea, she had nothing to do with it.   I generously overlooked your previous break violation,   but then came the golf course jaunt,   and now this. Two strikes.   Don't get a third. Out of the pool.   Sharpay's dad let me play a few holes   and then invited me to dinner with some U of A alumni.   Really?   And they were talking about scholarships,   while Jason and Chad were, like, serving me.   And getting paid for it. It's called a job.   You were invited, nothing wrong with that.   Yeah. I don't know. It felt weird.   I love that you've got the team working together,   but you're not gonna be a Wildcat forever.   The team is now, and that's... It's good,   but everybody's got their own future.   I'm not sure I know what you mean.   Well, when you graduate,   lots of people are gonna be chasing the same opportunities.   There's nothing wrong with keeping your eye on the prize.   In fact, if you don't, you get left behind.   Yeah, I know, I'm just saying, I didn't get my friends jobs at the club   so they could sit and watch me eat in the dining room.   You know, I'm just saying never be ashamed of attention,   as long as you've earned it.   You know, a scholarship's special,   that's why there's only a few to go around.   Yeah, yeah. I get it, Dad.   Okay. So, how was the food at Lava Springs?   Insanely good.   - Take it out for a spin. - No way.   Well, you didn't think I was going to drive this heap, did you?   Yes! Yes!   Okay, bring those knees up as high as you can and circle those arms.   Hey, water bug. Last night was so fun.   I really didn't mean to get you in trouble.   Same here.   - So, maybe today we can have our... - Troy?   What time is your lunch break?   Troy!   - 1:30. - 1:30, great.   Free cheeseburgers are on me. Everybody looks great. Awesome job.   Okay, now, some jumping jacks.   Hey. What is she up to?   - Who knows? - Believe me, she does.   I'm sorry I'm late, Mr Fulton,   but about the pool thing last night, you can't blame Gabriella...   - I'm promoting you. - You're what?   There's an opening as an assistant to the golf pros.   Salaried job, no clocking in.   - But, I... - $500 a week, plus tips.   What? Per week?   Oh, my... That's off the hook! I think it sounds very manageable.   Shall we?   Bolton!   - Wait. So you want me to teach golf? - To kids. Oh, the joy.   - But, sir, I don't think I'm qualified. - Worry not.   Simply show the little angels which end of the club to hold,   tee the ball up, then duck.   In addition, the board is extending membership privileges to you.   You have complete use of club facilities, but do so prudently,   meaning, fellow Wildcats? Not.   Congratulations.   You'll find an appropriate choice of clothing here.   Do not mix checks with plaids, blue with browns,   and avoid wearing white socks at all cost.   Leave your shoes outside the locker,   they will be buffed and polished each evening.   Yes! Oh, man!   Save it for the first tee.   And to get there, this might come in handy.   That's the key to your golf cart. Number 14.   The same number that's on your basketball uniform, so I'm told.   Questions?   How did this happen?   It would seem that the Evans family thinks you have untapped potential.   Young man, the future is full of uncharted waters,   and this family has real clout, so I suggest you take the ride.   Yeah.   Italian.   Awesome, junior golfers! You guys look amazing!   Hey! Hey! Slow down, champ. Slow down.   Save some for the other kids. There you go.   Cool shorts, buddy.   All right. Hey. Hey, cutie. Try holding the club that way,   you're going to hit it way farther.   All right. Nice backswing, man. Nice backswing.   Good job, killer. Make the ball fear you.   You look good. Great job, everybody. Good job, guys!   - Bolton. Bolton. Your 11:30 is here. - Thanks, man.   Good luck, buddy.   Troy!   Oh, man.   - Cool balls. - Thanks.   You're welcome.   By the end of summer, you'll have me playing like a pro.   Yeah.   If I live that long.   I'm so excited about the show.   Oh, and don't worry. We'll find something great to do.   Look, Sharpay, I already told you, singing really isn't my thing.   And here's the best news, all the Redhawk boosters will be there.   - Really? - Of course.   We'll lock up your scholarship with a high "C" right from centre stage.   We're all in this together, right?   Your parents have been really, really nice, Sharpay,   but singing with you isn't a part of my job.   I know, just something you promised to do.   Remember?   You look fabulous in your new clothes, by the way.   - You like the shoes? They're Italian. - Nice.   Let me show you how this is done. It's really easy.   Just line up to your target. Nice, easy backswing.   - Hey, Gab. - Hey!   That girl's got more moves than an octopus in a wrestling match.   - Nah. He knows how to swim. - Yeah. Troy can handle himself.   I did overhear him asking her for her opinion   on his new Italian golf shoes.   He didn't ask me.   So, wake up, sister! She's basically offering him a college education   just to sing with her in the talent show.   - Troy would never do that. - You got eyes, use them.   - Let's go eat. - Yeah, I got to go. Hey, see you later?   - Okay. - Okay.   You're going to take it back and through.   - Troy, Fulton wants you in the lobby. - Fantastic. Thank you. See you.   And she steps on the ball.   - Troy Bolton. This is... - I've seen them all play at U of A.   Oh, all right. Well, come scrimmage at our gym.   It'll be good for your game.   - Play with you guys? - Yeah. Let's get down, bro.   - Awesome. - All right.   - Let's all get some awesome lunch. - Yeah.   I knew it! Coral blue!   It's perfect for your skin tone. And mine, too!   We are majorly skin-tone compatible, Troy.   - I have no idea what that means. - You don't need to. I'm here for you.   - Who's hungry? - Let's eat.   I mean, how can you hit the ball straight if your clubs don't trust you?   - That's the key. So, it's all in the grip. - Okay.   You got to hold it just right. That looks great.   Hey, I almost forgot.   I ordered Swiss on my burger.   So, go ahead and check it out, man. Try it. See what you think.   Danforth, table three needs more iced tea.   Now, rotate your hands over the top.   - Put your thumb on that side. - Okay.   There you go, man. You're good. I'll see you on the course.   - Yeah. Let's do it, man. - Yeah.   - Zeke! Troy wants Swiss. - Coming right up.   You know, you were right.   There's a guy out there that looks just like Troy Bolton,   but I have no idea who he really is.   Oh, hey. Kelsi's got some great new ideas   - to spice up the talent show. It's got... - I'm thrilled.   That new duet that Troy and Gabriella sang? I need it.   - Actually, it's not available. - Repeat.   Well, it's something I wrote for Troy and Gabriella,   just in case they decide to...   You're an employee, not a fairy godmother. Let's have it.   Transpose it into my key. Troy and I will be doing it in the talent show.   Oh, and brighten up the tempo. We'll need to keep people awake.   What about our song?   - What about Humu Humu? - Change in plans.   What am I supposed to do with my Tiki Warrior outfit?   Save it for Halloween, go to a luau, sell it online. I don't know!   But in the meantime, keep an eye on those Wildcats.   If they're planning on being in the show,   which I doubt, once they hear about Troy and me,   I don't want any surprises. Oh, and don't worry,   I'll find a song for you somewhere in the show.   - Or the next show. - Really?   Don't strain yourself, slick.   Entertainers are so temperamental. Transpose!   Look at you.   - Go, team. - Yeah. It's a gift from the guys.   The "guys"? Oh, you mean all those tall people?   Yeah. Yeah. Hey, look. I got to go in a minute,   but I'll be back in about an hour. I'll pick you up in my new truck   and we'll go to a movie. I promise.   "Promise" is a really big word, Troy.   Yeah. I know.   And we've got the staff baseball game after work.   Remember, you "promised" that you'd play?   Right. Right. Baseball. I will absolutely meet you there.   - You forgot, didn't you? - No. I just got the date mixed up.   And I'm sorry I couldn't make lunch today. I just...   It's been wild, you know?   I can't believe how things are working out here.   So I see. Italian golf shoes, new clothes, golf carts.   That's crazy stuff. Hard to keep track of it all, I bet.   So, what's your point?   It just doesn't seem like new stuff, it seems like a new Troy.   All right, let's see if Tiger Woods still has a jump shot.   - Hey, hey, Bolton! Come on! - Hey!   Why don't you tell them to come over here and mix it up?   We'll show them some game.   You know, I don't think that's how they roll.   That's not how they "roll"?   No, no, no, that's not what I meant. I just think it's a closed practice. Sorry.   Wow. Well, maybe you can get us a video?   Bolton, come on!   But yesterday you said we were going to play two-on-two after work,   - before the baseball game. - I know. I know, man. I'm sorry.   Come on, Zeke, that was so yesterday. You know, when we were all on a team!   - Hey, man. - Hey, how's it going?   Hey, Bolton! That's my ball.   - Here we go! - How's it going, guys?   Would you guys be mad at me if I ask him to get me   one of those cool Redhawk jackets?   Hey. Come on.   I'm so excited about the game. It's going to be so cool.   Hey, Ryan. No rehearsals?   My sister is working up something new.   So, you coming to the baseball game?   I'm not staff. Wasn't invited.   Hey, everyone's invited. Come on. Hop in.   All right.   Hold on!   All right! Right here!   Beep, beep!   Beep, beep!   What, did Fulton send you out here to spy on us?   Nah, my sister did.   She thinks you guys are going to upstage her talent show.   Oh, no worries. We were going to do the show,   but then Troy bailed on us, so, whatever.   What do you mean "whatever"? It's our summer, remember?   I thought we decided doing the show would be fun.   - Well, I think so. - Me, too.   - Who are we kidding? - I don't think so.   We don't know how to put together a show.   No, but he does.   If we have a real director putting it together, it could be great.   Have the employees ever won a Star Dazzle Award?   - Hey, now... - I know what you can do, Ryan,   - so why not do it for us? - All right, look,   if you want to play ball, then grab a mitt, but I don't dance.   You don't think dancing takes some game?   - You got game? - A little.   Yes!   Hey, pitcher. Ball.   All right! Let's hustle! Come on! Wildcats!   Get your head in the game!   Hey! Oh! Play ball   Hey, hey!   Hey, batter batter, hey, batter batter Swing   I've got to just do my thing   Hey, batter batter, hey, batter batter Swing   Yeah   I'll show you that it's one and the same Baseball, dancing, same game   It's easy Step up to the plate, start swinging   I want to play ball now and that's all   This is what I do It ain't no dance that you can show me   Hey, hey, hey   - Yeah - You'll never know   - Oh, I know - lf you never try   There's just one little thing that stops me every time   - Yeah - Come on!   - I don't dance - I know you can   - Not a chance - No   - lf I can do this, well, you can do that - But I don't dance   - Hit it out of the park - I don't dance   - I say you can - There's not a chance   - Oh - Slide home, you score   Swinging on the dance floor   I don't dance, no   Hey, batter batter, hey, batter batter Swing   I've got to just do my thing   Hey, batter batter, hey, batter batter Swing   Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah   Two stepping, now you're up to bat Bases loaded, do your dance   It's easy, take your best shot Just hit it   I've got what it takes playing my game   So, you better spin that pitch you're gonna throw me   - Yeah - I'll show you how I swing   - You'll never know - Oh, I know   If you never try   There's just one little thing   - That stops me every time - Yeah, come on   - I don't dance - I know you can   - Not a chance - No, no   If I can do this Well, you can do that   - But I don't dance - Hit it out of the park   - I don't dance - I say you can   There's not a chance Oh no   Slide home, you score Swingin' on the dance floor   I don't dance no   Lean back, tuck it in, take a chance   Swing it out, spin around do the dance   I wanna play ball not dance hall I'm makin' a triple not a curtain call   I can prove it to you till you know it's true   'Cause I can swing it I can bring it to the diamond too   You're talkin' a lot Show me what you got   Stop Swing   Hey Swing it like this   Yeah oh   - Swing - Come on   - Jitterbug - Just like that oh   That's what I mean That's how you swing   You make a good pitch but I don't believe   - I say you can - I know I can't   I don't dance   You can do it   I don't dance, no   Nothin' to it Atta boy, Atta boy, yeah   Hey, batter batter, hey, batter batter What   One, two, three, four Everybody, swing, come on   - I don't dance - I know you can   Not a chance No, no   If I can do this Well, you can do that   But I don't dance   Hit it out of the park   - I don't dance - I say you can   There's not a chance No, no   If I can do this Well, you can do that   But I don't dance   Hit it out of the park   - I don't dance - I know you can   Not a chance No, no   If I can do this Well, you can do that   But I don't dance   Hit it out of the park   - I don't dance - I say you can   - There's not a chance - Oh   Slide home, you score Swinging on the dance floor   I don't dance, no   Safe!   That's it!   It's okay!   Hey, Evans.   I'm not saying I'm going to dance in the show,   but if I did, what would you have me do?   Hey! Get back, get back!   Here we go, here we go! Defence, hold him tight!   Oh, dang!   This kid's good. I like what I'm seeing.   Troy gives 110, 24l7, that you can count on.   Here we go!   - Game. Game. - Good game!   Was I right?   Great.   All right, so you call that a "little" game?   Little League. World Series. Newport, Rhode Island.   Champions.   - Good job! - Nice hat.   - You're so awesome. - Hey.   What can I say?   - Troy, you ready to run it back? - Let's run it, man.   - All right. Let's go, yo. - Let's go.   Let's go, yo, let's go. Let's run it back.   - Looking good. - Wow, Wildcat!   - Too much? - Only in daylight.   - Yeah. - East High colours, very impressive.   - Hey. Be true to your school, right? - Absolutely.   Everyone's excited about doing the show.   Hey, I know everyone thinks that I'm Sharpay's poodle,   - but I really think that I could... - Hey.   If they were thinking that, they're not thinking that today.   How do you do that swing-step you did last night?   That's easy.   Hey.   - Hey. - Hey.   So, I called last night. I got hung up at the gym.   Hey, my dad says you're doing great with those college guys.   Oh. Yeah. They're awesome.   Playing with them is like being in another world.   Well, you missed out on a fun night. It was a great game.   But the dessert afterwards had to be the best part.   Her mom makes the best brownies   - in the entire world. - Yeah, I know. I've had them.   Well, I'll see you guys later.   Hey, LeBron, how'd it go with the Redhawks?   You know, they're very tall.   We got Vince from maintenance to play, so it worked out.   - In case you were wondering. - Maybe we could play later today.   I don't know. Check with Vince.   Well, Mr Evans set up the workout, not me.   Did you even ask to include us, Captain?   I didn't go looking for the Redhawks, the Redhawks came to me. Okay?   I didn't sign up for this golf job, Fulton offered it. I said yes.   My decision. But I show up to work same as you, so chill, man.   You get a speck of dirt on your pants,   - and someone dry cleans you. - And you wouldn't do the same thing...   - lf I was as good as you? - I did not say that.   - You didn't have to! - And neither did you!   You know what? We didn't vote you captain because of your jump shot.   Okay, we did it because you're the guy who usually knows what's up.   - But I guess things change. - You think you got me all figured out?   Well, I don't think so. And I don't answer to you.   Then maybe you should start answering to yourself!   Look, we have been like brothers since pre-school.   If I don't know who you are these days, then who does?   Excuse me. You're all being paid to work, not play Dr Phil. Chop-chop.   Table settings, nice. Oh. No, no.   No. No. No. Now, that? Fabulous.   Troy!   Daddy will make certain the entire scholarship committee is right here.   Perfect view.   I've already spoken to your mother.   They're going to be sitting at a table right next to ours.   It's going to be a fabulous evening.   - Come on. - Great.   Rehearsal, everyone!   - Taylor, I'm signing off on everything. - Fabulous!   - Thank you, Mrs Evans. - Good job.   Look, Sharpay. I know I promised I'd do this, but just take it easy on me.   I'm kind of new to the whole performing thing.   Five, six, seven, eight!   You are the music in   You are the music in Are the music in   You know the words "Once upon a time"   Makes you listen, there's a reason   And when you dream there's a chance you'll find   A little laughter, or happy ever after   You're harmony to the melody   That's echoing inside my head   A single voice   Above the noise   Like a common thread Sing it to me   When I hear my favourite song I know we belong   'Cause you are the music in me   It's living in all of us   It's here Because you are the music in me   You are the music in   You are the music in Are the music in   Harmony to the melody   Echoing inside my head   When I hear my favourite song I know we belong   'Cause you are the music in me   It's living in all of us   It's here Because you are the music in   Me, me, me, me, me   You are the music in   You are the music in me   Yeah, yeah   Oh, yeah   Great job! One second.   Great rehearsal!   Everybody break!   You know, Troy, I've always known you were special.   And it's pretty obvious I'm special, too.   I think we were meant to sing together, don't you?   I need some air.   Don't be long! We're going to run it again!   Show me what you got!   Come on, everybody! Here we go!   You're up! You're up! You're up first!   Here we go! Give it to me!   Come on! Oh, yeah!   You got it! Here we go! Pass it to me!   Come on, let's dance!   You're up! You're up!   Let's show them what we got!   Come on! All right!   Oh, cut that! Get out of here!   - You got it! Hey. - Good job!   - Thank you. - You're welcome.   I said keep an eye on them, not turn them into the cast of Grease!   Pretty cool, huh?   Do you want us to lose the Star Dazzle Award to a bunch of dishwashers?   Us? Well, I guess that's showbiz.   When did you become one of them?   You know, I'll take that as a compliment.   But you and Troy have a good show, sis.   Oh, we plan to.   Give me a beat.   The Midsummer's Night Talent Show means something to me,   - and to my family. - Well...   Those Wildcats will turn it into a farce.   I'm... Your brother is one of "those Wildcats," I'm told.   Oh, don't you mention that traitor to us.   Employee involvement in the show is a tradition here.   Traditions change. My parents have important guests coming.   We'll need every employee working the party, and not on stage.   Pardon moi, but we're not just talking about employees,   we're talking about your classmates. You might want to think this one out.   All right.   Done. Now do it.   - Hi, Taylor. - Hi.   Distribute these in the staff area, but not until the end of shift.   - What? Wait! Mr Fulton... - No discussion, Miss McKessie.   This is a business. Welcome to the world of adults   who wish to keep their jobs because they have mortgages they wish to pay,   tuition bills, car payments, et cetera, et cetera, et cetera.   So, sometimes, we have to perform tasks, however unpleasant,   that are necessary for that all-too-important paycheque   to land in our all-too-empty pockets!   - May I get you a cup of tea, Mr Fulton? - Chamomile would be lovely.   - Go, Martha! Go, Martha! - Go, Martha! Go, Martha!   May I have your attention, please?   You guys, I need to make an announcement.   All junior staffers will be required to work on show night.   - What? - Yeah, it says,   "No staff participation in the show will be allowed. No exceptions."   - No show? - There's a show. We're just not in it.   That's great.   I'm sorry, you guys. There's nothing we can do about it. It's Fulton's orders.   There's no way this is Fulton's idea.   Unless Fulton suddenly has blonde hair and wears designer flip-flops.   Excuse me.   - Totally! - Sharpay!   Forget about the rest of us, how about the fact   that your brother has worked extremely hard on this show?   Oh, boo-hoo. He'll be in the show. He'll do his celebrity impersonations.   And don't lecture me about Ryan,   given the way you've been interfering with Troy's future.   What?   You've gotten him written up by Fulton for sneaking on the golf course,   swimming after hours. I had to step in just to save Troy's job.   I'm not interested in what you think you're doing for Troy.   That's between you and him. But you're messing with my friends,   my summer, and that's not okay with me.   You don't like the fact that I won.   What's the prize? Troy? The Star Dazzle Award?   You have to go through all of this just to get either one?   No, thanks, Sharpay.   You're very good at a game that I don't want to play,   so I'm done here.   But you better step away from the mirror   long enough to check the damage that will always be right behind you.   Girls!   Hey. What do you mean you're done here?   I mean, you can't quit.   Us working together sounded good, but plans change and people change.   The club talent show is a big deal for Sharpay,   and evidently for your future, so it's cool.   Just make it happen.   - Wear your new Italian shoes. - Hey, I'm still me.   Blowing off your friends, missing dates?   - Lf that's you, it's good to know. - No, no, no, no, no.   I was only doing that because I'm working on the scholarship thing.   You know that.   But if along the way you act like someone you're not,   pretty soon that's who you become.   I meant what I said about movies and summer and just being together.   I'm sure you did, at the time.   But I also meant what I said, that I want to remember this summer.   But not like this, Troy.   I gotta say what's on my mind   Something about us doesn't seem right these days   Life keeps getting in the way   Whenever we try   Somehow the plan is always rearranged   It's so hard to say But I gotta do what's best for me   You'll be okay   I've got to move on and be who I am   I just don't belong here I hope you understand   We might find a place in this world someday   But at least for now I gotta go my own way   Don't wanna leave it all behind   But I get my hopes up   And I watch them fall every time   Another colour turns to grey   And it's just too hard to watch it all Slowly fade away   I'm leaving today 'Cause I gotta do what's best for me   You'll be okay   I've got to move on and be who I am   I just don't belong here I hope you understand   We might find our place in this world someday   But at least for now I gotta go my own way   What about us?   What about everything we've been through?   What about trust?   You know I never wanted to hurt you   What about me?   What am I supposed to do?   - I gotta leave, but I'll miss you - I'll miss you   Oh, so   I've got to move on and be who I am   Why do you have to go?   I just don't belong here I hope you understand   I'm trying to understand   We might find a place in this world someday   - But at least for now - I want you to stay   I gotta go my own way   I've got to move on and be who I am   What about us?   I just don't belong here I hope you understand   I'm trying to understand   We might find our place in this world someday   But at least for now I gotta go my own way   I gotta go my own way   I gotta go my own way   You're usually taking these right off the grill.   Maybe I've been eating too much at the club.   You've barely been out of this room the last three or four days.   - Let's call the guys, get a game going. - They wouldn't come even if I called.   I find that hard to believe.   Dad, do I seem different to you this summer?   You dress a lot better, that's for sure.   Oh, man, I'm serious. Maybe my friends are right,   maybe I'm turning into a jerk with new shoes.   New shoes, not a new kid. Where's this coming from?   I've been so focused on my future.   I mean, Gabriella quit. Chad won't talk to me.   I don't see the Wildcats running around here.   Is this about going after what you want?   Yeah, Dad. The scholarship's important. I get it.   Hey, hey.   Look, it's only a big deal if it makes sense to you.   I don't even know who I am any more.   You know what?   I've known this kid for a long, long time.   And I got a lot of faith in him. He looks a lot like you.   I'm absolutely sure he's going to figure out the right thing to do.   It's so good. I cannot wait.   Yeah, I'm eating so much breakfast,   I won't be able to eat my dinner at night.   Oh, yeah. It's okay, Ryan's gonna help.   - I don't know. - We'll get it eventually.   Excuse me.   Everybody's always talking at me   Everybody's trying to get in my head   I wanna listen to my own heart talking   I need to count on myself instead   - Did you ever - Lose yourself to get what you want?   - Did you ever - Get on a ride then wanna get off?   Did you ever   Push away the ones you should've held close?   Did you ever let go? Did you ever not know?   I'm not gonna stop, that's who I am   I'll give it all I got, that is my plan   Will I find what I lost? You know you can   Bet on it, bet on it, bet on it, bet on it   Bet on me   I wanna make it right, that is the way   To turn my life around Today is the day   Am I the type of guy who means what I say?   Bet on it, bet on it, bet on it, bet on it   How will I know if there's a path worth taking?   Should I question every move I make?   With all I've lost, my heart is breaking   I don't want to make the same mistakes   Did you ever   Doubt your dream will ever come true?   Did you ever   Blame the world but never blame you?   - I will never - Try to live a lie again   I don't wanna win this game if I can't play it my way   I'm not gonna stop, that's who I am   I'll give it all I got, that is my plan   Will I find what I lost? You know you can   Bet on it, bet on it, bet on it, bet on it   I wanna make it right, that is the way   To turn my life around Today is the day   Am I the type of guy who means what I say?   Bet on it, bet on it, bet on it, bet on it   Oh, hold up   Gimme room to think Bring it on down   Gotta work on my swing Gotta do my own thing   Hold up   It's no good at all to see yourself   And not recognise your face   Out on my own It's such a scary place   The answers are all inside of me   All I got to do is believe   I'm not gonna stop, not gonna stop till I get my shot   That's who I am, that is my plan We'll end up on top   You can bet on it, bet on it bet on it, bet on   You can bet on it, bet on it, bet on it Bet on me   I wanna make it right, that is the way   To turn my life around Today is the day   Am I the type of guy who means what I say?   Bet on it, bet on it, bet on it You can bet on me   This way.   What do you mean you're not doing the show?   - Exactly that. - We're singing a duet, Troy!   A duet means two people.   Well, mostly me in this case, but whatever! Duet!   I'm an employee. Employees aren't allowed in the show.   No, no, no, no. No, no. You're an honorary member.   Not any more.   - I asked Fulton for my kitchen job back. - What?   Sharpay, I don't like the way you've been treating my friends.   And I don't like the way I've been treating them either,   so I'm doing something about it.   An entire table of University boosters are coming to see you, thanks to me.   So, I'll be their waiter. They'll be thrilled.   Troy, Troy. This could change your life!   I'm more interested in about what my friends think of me,   and what I think of myself.   Oh, we could all hold hands around the campfire some other time!   Right now we've got a show to do.   No. You've got a show to do. I got a kitchen to clean.   It's okay.   Kelsi, find Ryan.   Welcome this evening. You'll be seated at table 21.   Kelly, will you escort them, please? Excellent.   Ladies, you look gorgeous   - this evening. Beautiful. - And now, returning with   a abridged version of last year's tap-dancing epic,   Tina and her Tippety-Tappity Toes!   There you are! Thank goodness you've come to your senses.   Plug in the volcano. Humu Humu is back on.   Enjoy your pineapple on your own, sis. I'm not doing the show.   What? Oh, put some fresh batteries in your Tiki Warrior costume   - and let's get going! - Took your advice. Sold it online.   You've always wanted the spotlight. Now you've got it. Break a leg.   The curtain's up. Showtime!   Kelsi told us what went down between you and Sharpay.   I'm more interested in what went down between me and you, man.   - I was a jerk. - Yeah.   But, hey, brothers fight.   And they're still brothers.   All right!   Guys, I messed up your show and I'm sorry.   Yeah, because show business is our entire lives, right?   Hey, I hope you haven't permanently filled my spot in the two-on-two game.   And, Ryan, I know how hard you must've worked on this show.   Making these Wildcats look good couldn't have been easy.   - Hey. - So, I apologise.   Hey, the truth is, we've all had a lot of fun.   At least, I have.   Hey, you gotta see this dude play baseball.   I'm looking forward to it.   - All right! - Yeah!   Troy, listen, all these people out there,   I don't really want to see my sister crash and burn.   At least, I think I don't. I think you should sing with her.   My life is over. I've been a good girl.   I've never lied, except when necessary.   I always bought my parents expensive gifts,   using their credit card, of course. But I don't deserve this humiliation!   You need to get out there. Mrs Hoffenfeffer and her sock puppet   are stinking up the premises.   Well, the only thing that would make it any lovelier would be   that if I won that Star Dazzle Award! Sharpay, I'm going to find you.   That award, I tell you, it's mine! Mine! Mine!   Mirror, mirror on the wall. Who's the... Oh, forget it.   How's your show going?   How's it going?   My show makes the captain of the Titanic   look like he won the lottery.   - I'll sing with you, Sharpay. - What?   I promised. And I keep my promises.   But what was the first thing you said to me when I started working here?   - Bring me more iced tea? - Think harder. We're...   - All in this together. - Exactly.   Well, we are.   So, let's get out there and knock them dead, Troy Bolton!   I do the show if the Wildcats do the show.   And I'd think fast.   I just sort of wish you were doing this for me.   You're a good guy, Troy.   And actually, right now, I think I like you better than I like myself.   Did I just say that?   Girls! Places!   - Okay. Everyone. Ryan, the show's on. - Where's the music? Where's Troy?   Talked to Sharpay, everything's cool.   Hey, speaking of my sister, she wants you to learn a new song.   Everyday. I can't learn a new song!   - Kelsi will help you with it. - What?   - It's showtime! - Yeah!   - What team? - Wildcats!   - What team? - Wildcats!   - What team? - Wildcats!   Once in a lifetime   And now it's time for our five-time   Star Dazzle Award winner, Miss Sharpay Evans,   singing this year with our assistant golf pro, Mr Troy Bolton.   Where is Troy?   - Hey. Why did you switch songs? - Switch songs? What?   - Yeah, Ryan said... - Bolton!   - But I didn't learn a new song. - Exactly.   Girls!   Once in a lifetime   Means there's no second chance   So I believe that you and me   Should grab it while we can   Make it last forever   And never give it back   It's our turn and I'm loving where we're at   Because this moment's really all we have   Every day of our lives   Wanna find you there Wanna hold on tight   Gonna run   While we're young And keep the faith   Every day   From right now   Gonna use our voices and scream out loud   Take my hand   Together we will celebrate   Celebrate   Oh, every day   They say that you should follow   And chase down what you dream   But if you get lost and lose yourself   What does it really mean?   No matter where we're going   Oh, yeah, it starts from where we are   There's more to life   When we listen to our hearts   And because of you I've got the strength to start   Yeah, yeah, yeah   Every day of our lives   Wanna find you there Wanna hold on tight   Gonna run   While we're young And keep the faith   Oh, every day   From right now   Gonna use our voices and scream out loud   Take my hand   Together we will celebrate   Oh, every day   We're taking it back We're doing it here together   It's better like that And stronger now than ever   We're not gonna lose   'Cause we get to choose That's how it's gonna be   Every day of our lives   Wanna find you there Wanna hold on tight   Gonna run   While we're young And keep the faith   Keep the faith   Every day of our lives   Wanna find you there Wanna hold on tight   Gonna run   While we're young And keep the faith   Oh, yeah   - Every day - Every day   From right now   Gonna use our voices and scream out loud   - Take my hand - Take my hand   Together we will celebrate   - Every day - Oh, every day   Oh, oh, every day   Oh, every day   Every day   - Oh, yeah, yeah - I'm singing every day   Every day   Every day   Every day   Every day   Every day   Every day   Yeah   Just fabulous! Fabulous!   Well. If you'll all please take your seats.   I have one last task to perform this evening.   The Star Dazzle for this year goes to, of course, our one and only...   My brother, Ryan Evans!   That's our boy!   Fix the hat.   Yeah   You are the music in me   You know the words "Once upon a time"   Make you listen   there's a reason   When you dream There's a chance you'll find   A little laughter, or happy ever after   You're harmony to the melody   That's echoing inside my head   A single voice above the noise   - Here's to the future. - No. Here's to right now.   And like a common thread   You're pulling me   When I hear my favourite song I know that we belong   Oh, you are the music in me   Yeah, it's living in all of us   And it's brought us here because   - Because you are the music in me - Because you are the music in me   Yeah, yeah, yeah   You are the music in me   When I hear my favourite song I know that we belong   You are the music in me   It's living in all of us   And it's brought us here because   You are the music in me   You are the music in me   One, two, three, four   The summer that we wanted   Yeah, we've finally got it   Now's the time we get to share   Each day we'll be together   Now until forever   So everybody everywhere   Let's take it to the beach Take it there together   Let's celebrate today 'Cause there'll never be another   We're stronger this time We've been there for each other   Everything's just right   Everybody, all for one   Our real summer has just begun   Let's rock and roll, and just let go   Feel the rhythm of the drums   We're gonna have fun in the sun   Now that all the hard work Work is done   Everybody one for all And all for one   - All for one - All for one, one   Summertime together   Now we're even closer   That's the way it's meant to be   Oh, we're just getting started   Come and join the party   You deserve it same as me   Let's take it to the beach Take it there together   Let's celebrate today 'Cause there'll never be another   We're stronger this time We've been there for each other   Everything's just right   Everybody, all for one   Our real summer has just begun   Let's rock and roll, and just let go   Feel the rhythm of the drums   We're gonna have fun in the sun   Now that all the hard work Work is done   Everybody one for all And all for one   Everybody up   Everybody rock it   Take it from the top   And never ever stop it   It's not about the future   It's not about the past   It's making every single day Last and last and last   Fun and sun What could be better?   Let's have fun Everyone together now   Everybody, everybody now   This is where our summer really begins   The very last time it's ever gonna be like this   It's a party you don't wanna miss   Guys, show them we can make some moves, hey   Girls, show them we know how to groove, oh   - Here - And now   - Let's turn the party - Out   Everybody jump in   Everybody, all for one   Our real summer has just begun   Let's rock and roll, and just let go   Feel the rhythm of the drums   We're gonna have fun in the sun   Now that all the hard work Work is done   Everybody one for all   Everybody, all for one   Let's rock and roll, and just let go   Feel the rhythm of the drums   We're gonna have fun in the sun   Now that all the hard work Work is done   Come on, everyone, let's dance   We can't let the moment pass   Let's make the party last   All for one   All for one   Yeah!   Coral blue! It's totally like your skin tone.   And mine, too! We are majorly skin-tone compatible, Troy.   My daughter.   Then maybe you should start answering to yourself!   By the end of summer, you'll have me playing like a pro.   If we live that long.   For you.   Cut!   Troy!   - Put it in forward. - It is!
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You must remember, young thespians, learning is never seasonal.   So, do allow the shimmering lights of summer to refresh and illuminate   - your fertile young minds. - What's she talking about?   The future greets you with its magic mirror,   reflecting each golden moment, each emboldened choice.   Dude, Miss Darbus has snapped her cap.   Dude, you're actually listening?   Yes, Jason.   So, what was your favourite summer memory, Miss Darbus?   Summers have passed fleetingly since I was your age,   but I remember each with poignant clarity.   Summer. Summer.   Summer.   Summer.   - Summer. - Summer.   - Summer. - Summer.   - Summer. Summer. - Ashland Shakespeare Festival of...   - Summer. Summer. Summer. ...'88 leaps fondly to mind.   What time is it? Summertime   Hey It's our vacation   What time is it? Party time   That's right Say it loud   What time is it? The time of our lives   Anticipation   What time is it? Summertime   School's out Scream and shout   Finally summer's here   Good to be chilling out   I'm off the clock The pressure's off   Now my girl's what it's all about   Ready for some sunshine   - For my heart to take a chance - Oh, yeah   I'm here to stay, not moving away   Ready for a summer romance   Everybody's ready, going crazy Yeah, we're out   Come on and let me hear you say it now, right now   What time is it? Summertime   Hey It's our vacation   What time is it? Party time   That's right Say it loud   What time is it? The time of our lives   Anticipation   What time is it? Summertime   School's out Scream and shout   Goodbye to rules No summer school   I'm free to shop till I drop   It's an education vacation   And the party never has to stop   We've got things to do We'll see you soon   And we're really gonna miss you all   Goodbye to you and you   And you and you   Bye-bye until next fall   Everybody ready, going crazy yeah, we're out   Come on and let me hear you say it now, right now   What time is it? Summertime   Hey It's our vacation   What time is it? Party time   That's right Say it loud   What time is it? The time of our lives   Anticipation   What time is it? Summertime   School's out Scream and shout   No more waking up at 6:00 a.m.   'Cause now our time is all our own   Enough already, we're waiting Come on, let's go   Go out of control   All right   Everybody   Yeah   Come on   School pride, let's show it We're champions and we know it   Wildcats, yeah, are the best, yeah   Red, white and gold   When it's time to win, we do it   We're number one, we proved it   Let's live it up, yeah, party down   That's what this summer's all about   What time is it?   Summertime is finally here Yeah   Let's celebrate   We wanna hear you loud and clear now   School's out   We can sleep as late as we want to   It's our time   Now we can do whatever we wanna do   What time is it?   It's summertime   We'll be loving it   Come on and say it again now   What time is it?   It's party time Party time   Let's go and have the time of our lives   Let's go   Yeah   No, but seriously, guys, this summer I gotta make bank.   My parents keep talking about how much college is gonna cost.   Yeah, my folks are gonna match whatever I make,   but I gotta get hired first.   Me, too. I'm saving up for a car,   so I can take that little hottie on a proper date.   Gabriella.   I understand you've moved every summer for the past five years,   and I'd hate to think today is goodbye.   No worries. My mom promised I'm here until graduation next year.   Bless Mom's little heart.   Sharpay, we got off to a rough start, but you really came through.   I mean, you helped me with the winter musical.   I did?   Those vocal exercises?   See you.   Gabriella and I have had, like, five job interviews,   but we keep getting beat out by college kids.   Yeah, same here. I guess I'm back in the babysitting business.   Hey, Martha. Hey, Taylor.   Hey, Kelsi, what are you planning to do this summer?   Grow, write music. Grow.   Your summer activities consultant has arrived.   Hopefully some of those activities will include a job.   Hey, whatever happens, as long as we're together, it's cool, right?   You promise?   Here's my promise.   - "T" as in Troy? - Well, I... Yeah.   Hey, man, how's it going? There you go, boss.   Hoops. Let's go.   Yeah, sure, sure. We're not busy or anything. Let's go.   We could go to the movies, download music.   Oh, I'm definitely teaching you a twisted-flip on the skateboard.   Oh, and I have first-aid training, so I can patch myself up afterwards.   All right!   "Going to movies, listening to music.   "And, golly, Troy, I have first-aid training."   Oh, please.   Oh. Come here, Kelsi. I have a summer job for you.   At our country club.   Our rehearsal pianist is evidently moving.   Or hiding.   - Pardon? - Sounds great.   Cheer up, Shar, it's summer.   We can do whatever we want to. Everything changes.   Ryan, who's the absolute primo boy at East High?   I'd say Troy Bolton has that category pretty much locked up, don't you think?   And East High's primo girl?   - Just answer the question! - Gosh, you?   Troy, Sharpay. Sharpay, Troy. Sharpay...   Shar.   - It just makes sense. - Evidently not to Troy.   But it's summer, Ry. Everything changes.   What time is it? Summertime   Hey It's our vacation   What time is it? Party time   That's right Say it loud   What time is it? The time of our lives   Anticipation   What time is it? Summertime   School's out Scream and shout   Nice workout, fellas.   - I'm starving. - Me, too.   I'll tell you what. I'm seeing moves I didn't see last season.   - Keep it coming, guys! - Yeah. What team?   Wildcats!   All right!   Yo, time for milk.   - So, guys, how's the job hunt coming? - The big zero.   - Girlfriend alert. - Talk to me.   This is Thomas Fulton, General Manager   of Lava Springs Country Club here in Albuquerque.   I understand you've been looking for summer work.   Hey, Troy, does Gabriella still remember your name,   or did she find somebody new to karaoke with this summer?   That sounds fantastic, Mr Fulton. But how did you get my name?   Well, we've always had a student summer work programme   here at Lava Springs. So, are you ready?   Here's the thing. I know the most amazing girl... I mean, student.   Straight A's, quintuple straight A's,   and it would be so amazingly perfect if...   Man, he's really working someone.   It can't be Gabriella. Whenever she calls, he just blushes.   Yeah, I never said that.   Yes!   - What's up, dog? - Nothing. Nothing. Nothing!   Okay. I'll tell you what, you guys stick together this summer,   you work on the game, and we are talking back-to-back   - championships next fall. - Yeah!   Can we all redirect this energy by carrying in the groceries?   - Yes, Mrs Bolton. - Yes, Mrs Bolton.   Hey, we're kicking off another hot summer here in Albuquerque.   So, for those cool enough to have a convertible,   crank up the sound, breathe that fresh air,   and say hello to summer!   Miss Evans, Mr Evans, looking very sharp this summer.   Welcome back to Lava Springs.   Thank you, Charles.   Hi, boy!   Oh, can you find some shade for my car?   - Even if we have to plant a tree. - Fulton.   And may I say, welcome back.   It's good to be home.   Are the flyers ready?   This year we embossed the flyers for the show.   Inspired.   I plan to limit member talent auditions to 30 seconds each.   Amateur performers are very...   - Draining? - Yes.   Understood.   And should I...   We be so fortunate as to win the Star Dazzle Award again.   But where would we put it?   We're planning on expanding the trophy case.   The designs are in my office.   - Fulton, you are so efficient. - Well...   The staffing matter we discussed?   Done. With discretion.   Fabulous.   - Oh, stop it. Yes. Yes. - Ryan!   - Sharpay! - Girls.   Your chaise in its usual spot, Miss Evans?   Thank you, Javier.   Emma, Jackie and Lea, east of me.   Oh, and you'll be a prince to angle our chaises on the hour, as the sun moves.   Well, thanks to the kind words from your mother last season,   I've been promoted.   But, no worries, I'll make sure that the new lifeguard   is fully briefed on just how you like things.   So, what's the theme of the summer talent show, Sharpay?   - Redemption. - Love it.   It was a very trying year, ladies.   My drama department was invaded by outsiders,   singers coming from the chemistry lab and locker room. Shocking, really.   Sis, we've got the pool, the entire club, and the whole summer to enjoy it.   And the spa has been redone.   There's a guacamole facial and a seaweed body scrub on the menu.   What could be more fabulous?   - More ice. - Right away, Miss Evans.   It's out with the old And in with the new   Goodbye, clouds of grey Hello, skies of blue   A dip in the pool A trip to the spa   Endless days in my chaise The whole world according to moi   Excuse me.   Thank you.   Iced tea imported from England   Lifeguards imported from Spain   Towels imported from Turkey   And turkey imported from Maine   We're gonna relax and renew   You go do   I want fabulous That is my simple request   All things fabulous Bigger and better and best   I need something inspiring to help me get along   I need a little fabulous Is that so wrong?   Fetch me my Jimmy Choo flip-flops   Where is my pink Prada tote?   I need my Tiffany hair-band   Then I can go for a float   A summer like never before   I want more   She wants fabulous That is her simple request   All things fabulous Bigger and better and best   She needs something inspiring to help her get along   She needs a little fabulous Is that so wrong?   Fabulous pool   Fabulous splash   Read my lips.   Fabulous parties Even fabulous trash   Fabulous fashion   No.   Fabulous bling   Yeah.   She's got to have fabulous everything   Nothing to discuss   Everything's got to be perfect for...   Me!   She wants fabulous That is her simple request   All things fabulous Bigger and better and best   She needs something inspiring to help her get along   She needs a little fabulous Is that so wrong?   This won't do That's a bore   That's insulting I need more   I need, I need, I need I need, I need, I need   I need fabulous   I want fabulous   Fabulous hair, fabulous style   Fabulous eyes and that fabulous smile   Oh, I like what I see I like it a lot   Is this absolutely fabulous?   Fabulous, fabulous, fabulous   Absolutely.   Not.   Yeah!   I got you. I got you. It's okay.   - What are you doing here? - I'm the new lifeguard.   Wait, are you a member here?   I told you to hire Troy Bolton, not the entire East High student body!   You told me to hire Troy Bolton. "Whatever it takes."   Well, why didn't you warn me about the rest of them?   I did discuss the matter with the Lava Springs board, of course.   The board. You mean, our...   Mother!   Gabriella Montez and the Wildcats? Mother, how could you?   Think of your future, kitten.   These are your school chums, not the fuddy-duddy Lava Springs staff.   These are not my chums!   They'll steal my talent show.   And what fresh talent you'll have for your summer show.   Mother, did you hear what I just said?   Ryan, talk to Mother.   - Hi, Mom. - Ducky! How's my dashing boy?   Tell pumpkin if she worries too much, she'll get frown lines.   Namaste.   - I want them out! - But your mother specifically said...   Oh, don't mention that backstabbing yogini to me!   If you can't fire them, make them wanna quit.   I'm hoping Chef Michael's gonna teach me   the art of Austrian flake pastry.   And Sharpay's gonna be where I work every day.   How much better can summer get? Right? Right?   - A real dream come true. - Lf you actually get to know her,   - I mean she's... - Dude.   Hey, I didn't even know Sharpay's parents owned this place.   Mr Fulton just said, you know,   there's Wildcat fans at Lava Springs, and jobs are available.   So, I said let's go for it.   Inspiring, Mr Bolton. Truly inspiring.   However, what we're looking for from all of you,   is not inspiration, but perspiration.   Confirming assignments. Bolton, Danforth, waiters.   And, when needed, caddies.   What?   Miss McKessie, I'm told that you're efficient.   - Well... - Prove it.   You'll handle member activities. Keep me in sight at all times.   Kelsi, piano. Lunchtime and cocktail hour.   That means mood music, not new music.   Capisce?   Martha, chopping, cutting, preparing plates.   Do complete the summer with the equal amount of digits   I assume you currently possess.   Oh, Zeke, you will assist Chef Michael in the...   The promised land.   You hold on to that.   Mr Fulton, Your Excellency, sir,   would it be okay if we draw straws to see who has to wait on Sharpay?   Please, none of you will be waiting on Sharpay.   Oh, yes. Snap.   - You will be serving Miss Evans. - Who's that?   Always address our members as Mr, Mrs, or Miss. Let's practise.   - Do we have to? - Shall we?   "Miss Evans, would you care for lemonade?"   Actually, I'm not Miss Evans. I'm Jason.   - It smells so good and I am so hungry. - No, wait. You don't...   - No, no, no. - What's for lunch?   Miss Montez.   It would seem your lunch break does not start for 3.5 minutes.   I do hope no members drowned in your absence.   Henceforth, do clock in and out on time.   Three infractions of any kind, and your employment is terminated.   Capisce?   Chop, chop, chop.   - Okay, that man officially scares me. - Yeah.   Suddenly, I'm beginning to miss detention with Miss Darbus.   - How sick is that? - Come on.   We got a hoop out back, two free meals a day,   and we only have to wear these stupid outfits on duty.   All for one, and one for all. All right?   - This is our summer. Now, what team? - Wildcats!   - What team? - Wildcats!   Come on.   How did we get from the top of the world to the bottom of the heap?   I don't recall you mentioning the boss is such a creep   We still have the ingredients to make this summer sweet   Well, we got rags instead of riches   And all these dirty dishes   Just wish I had three wishes   Okay, guys, break it up.   We've got to work, work to work this out   We'll make things right The sun will shine   If we work, work, there'll be no doubt   We can still save the summer if we work this out   Dude, what have you gotten us into?   Come on. We can totally turn this thing around!   I'd rather face a seven footer straight up in the post   Yeah That sure beats hanging here   And burning someone's toast   I needed Benjamins But this ain't worth the stress   Maybe there's a better way to fix this greasy mess   We're a champion team A well-oiled machine   And we've faced tougher problems than this   I know it's a grind But I'm sure we can find   A way to have fun while we get this job done   We've got to work, work to work this out   We'll make things right The sun will shine   We got to work, work There'll be no doubt   If we all come together We can work this out   Let's work it!   Tell me what you want   Tell me what you need   A little bit of sugar   A little bit of butter   It's the perfect recipe   Payday It'll taste so sweet   Payday Good enough to eat   Gonna make some motion pictures   Hit the mall with all my sisters   Get tickets to the Knicks and Sixers   Kick it with the music mixers   Buy a ride that suits my style   Lounge around the pool awhile   Make a date with my favourite girl   We've got it made   Whoa, we've got to work, work to work this out   We'll make things right The sun will shine   If we work, work, there'll be no doubt   We can still save the summer If we work this out   Work this Got to work this   We can work this out   So, can we work this out?   Yeah, we can work it out.   Send the waiters right in.   Miss me? Of course you did.   Hey, you ever been on a golf course?   We're employees, Troy. Not members. And I don't play golf.   Who said anything about golf?   Are you sure it's okay for us to be out here?   Yeah, unless the jackrabbits turn us in.   So, how's kitchen duty?   Oh, you know, the team that washes dishes together, wins together.   My mom said summer jobs look good on college applications.   All part of the frightening concept called "our future."   Are you worried?   Hey, college costs a fortune.   My parents are saving pennies, unlike the people at this place.   You're a cinch for a scholarship.   I'm only as good as whatever happens next season. It's...   I always liked the idea of being in charge of my future,   until it actually started happening.   So, let's just think about right now,   because I've never been in one place for an entire summer,   and this means a lot to me, especially being here with...   Such an outstanding peanut-butter and-jelly-sandwich maker like me?   I want to remember this summer, Troy.   - Here, catch. - Oh, I love this game.   - Ready? - Go.   - Beautiful. - Very nice! Oh. Your turn.   - You didn't catch a single one of them. - You...   That was so bad.   Fulton, when I was on the fourth fairway today,   it seemed bone dry.   Oh, no way!   Could you tell maintenance to give it a little extra splash?   No way!   - May I have this dance? - Why, of course you may.   Let's go then.   You are gonna get so wet!   Yeah!   Keep an eye on them tomorrow and keep me posted.   Why are you smiling?   No worries, Ryan. This is our turf, remember?   First a break-time infraction, now frolicking on the golf course.   We are not off to an auspicious start, are we, Miss Montez?   Actually, Mr Fulton, this was my idea, so she's...   How gallant, but irrelevant.   We won't allow this to happen again, will we?   Good morning, everybody.   - Good morning. - Good morning.   - Smells good. That smells good. - Hey, Martha.   - Hey. - Hey, Jason.   - Hey, morning. - What's up?   Yeah You are the music in me   - Sounding good, Kels. - Thanks.   Actually, I need to go get ready for the ladies' luncheon.   Won't exactly be rocking out.   You know, I am so excited about the club's talent show.   I mean, the employees get to do a number,   and I have ideas for everyone.   You guys can sing the lead,   and maybe Zeke and Chad can do backup,   and everyone can dance.   Big timeout on that one.   My singing career began and ended with the East High Winter Musical.   I'm just here to make a cheque and sneak in the pool after work.   That's... That's really it.   What was that you were playing a minute ago?   Oh, it's... It's nothing. It's just nothing.   What's this?   Well, I was thinking if you'd do the show,   that I wanted to be ready, and I wrote this for you guys.   Come on. Go.   Yeah   You are the music in me   You know the words "Once upon a time"   Make you listen, there's a reason   When you dream There's a chance you'll find   A little laughter, or happy ever after   You're harmony to the melody   That's echoing inside my head   A single voice above the noise   And like a common thread   You're pulling me   When I hear my favourite song I know that we belong   Oh, you are the music in me   Yeah, it's living in all of us   And it's brought us here because   Because you are the music in me   Yeah, yeah, yeah   You are the music in me   It's like I knew you before we met Can't explain it   There's no name for it   I sang you words I've never said   - And it was easy - So easy   Because you see the real me   As I am, you understand   And that's more than I've ever known, oh   To hear your voice above the noise   And know I'm not alone   Oh, you're singing to me   When I hear my favourite song I know that we belong   You are the music in me   It's living in all of us   And it's brought us here because   You are the music in me   Together we're gonna sing   We got the power to sing what we feel   Connected and real   Can't keep it all inside   Oh, yeah   Oh, yeah   - Oh, yeah - Yeah, yeah, yeah   You are the music in me   Oh, yeah   Oh, yeah   You are the music in me   When I hear my favourite song I know that we belong   We belong   You are the music in me   It's living in all of us It's brought us here because   You are the music in me   Oh yeah Oh yeah   You are the music in me   Yeah   - Oh, I love that song. - Great job, Kels.   Oh, I've got the talent show sign-up sheet right here. Are you in?   Maybe we can work this out, but only if we're all in this together.   Yeah!   This is going to be fantastic.   I'm going to coordinate rehearsal to coincide with all of our schedules.   Goldenthroat, this is Jazz Square. We may have trouble.   Now, it's an amazing song, but Kelsi didn't write it for us.   Hi, Mom.   - Seaweed scrub, darling? - Maybe later.   Ryan, it might be wonderful if Troy participates in our talent show.   What? If he sings with Gabriella   then our whole show is going to be the "Troy and Gabriella Show."   I'm not certain Gabriella is ideally suited   to help Troy realise his full potential at Lava Springs.   Mommy, what time is Daddy gonna be here?   We tee off at noon. Join us?   Love to.   Up. And how shall we get to the food today, sir?   - I don't know, perhaps skipping. - Very well then.   Shall we?   Hipty scouty, hipty skipty, hipty skipty, hipty skipty...   Danforth, Bolton, you're caddying today.   $40 a bag. You've been requested.   - What? - By who?   Dude, who cares? For $40, I'd caddy for Godzilla.   Close, very close.   Thank you.   - Thanks. - Thanks, man.   Hey, boys! So, Troy, I thought it was time for you to meet my parents.   Enchantée.   - Awesome. - Hi.   Hello.   So, where's your dad?   Hi, Daddy!   Where's the first tee and what's the course record?   I'm just kidding. I built the course myself and I hold the record,   but who's counting? Princess.   - Son, you've been working out. - Yoga.   Bring that around, there you go. Quite a season you boys had.   Oh, Troy played for the golf team, too, Daddy.   Oh, versatile. How about you, son?   - Baseball. Track and field. - Outstanding.   Might come in handy the way I play golf. Fair warning.   Fore!   - Brilliant, darling. Brilliant. - Lovely.   Chad, you'll be caddying for Mother. Troy, Daddy.   Daddy.   Bravo!   Brilliant. Let's take a walk.   - Is that a new outfit? - Yes, just this morning. And yours?   This old thing? I got it last week.   Come on, Chad.   What do you think?   Well, it's 190 to the pin, downhill lie, elevated green.   I'd go with a full five, sir.   Hi.   - Nice call. - All right.   Princess, grab your pitching wedge. This one's yours.   Thanks, Daddy.   Line it up.   That's my girl.   That girl needs to take up knitting.   Or some sport where she can only injure herself.   - I'm in the sand. - Me, too.   Knees, hips, shoulders, hat. Good. Drill it.   Backboard.   Yes!   That's my boy.   - Where... - I have no idea.   Gabriella! Dinner tonight? Sneak a swim?   Troy!   - Oh, lovely, darling. - Nice.   Daddy, why not let Troy try a shot?   - Of course. Of course. - No, I shouldn't.   - Come on. - Are you sure?   - Yeah! - Yes, sir.   - Are you sure it's okay, Mr Evans? - It sure is.   - Give it a ride. - Thank you.   - Here you go, Daddy. - Thank you, dear.   - That's a beautiful swing. - Really beautiful.   That is a beautiful swing.   - That was awesome. - Thanks, man.   - Come on! What do you say we... - What? I don't know.   Off we go.   I'm saving up for a car. I'm saving up for a car.   Well, Tiger Woods would have been proud to make that putt!   What a shame that Troy is only bussing dishes all summer,   given that he's a potential star for your alma mater, Daddy.   I've seen Troy play basketball.   I think the U of A Redhawks will be very interested in him.   That's inspired, Daddy. Troy is very concerned about college.   - Really? - Yeah.   - How's Coach Bolton these days? - Oh, fantastic.   Outstanding.   What?   Oh, next time I see Country Club Princess,   I'm gonna launch her and her pink cart straight into the lake.   I'll build the ramp, buddy.   Danforth, this is a kitchen, not a day spa.   You and Jason suit up for dinner duty in the dining room.   Bolton, you have five minutes to change and come with me.   In case you're not familiar with this particular item,   it goes around your neck,   like a dog collar.   Chop-chop.   - And she stepped on the ball. - I did not.   - Yes, you did. - I can believe that.   Hey! Here's our superstar. Troy Bolton, this is Peter.   - Peter. Good to meet you. - How are you?   - This is Claire. - Hello.   - And you know the family. - Hello.   This kid's pretty handy on the fairways as well as the hard court.   Bet you worked up yourself an appetite   lugging those bags all over the place, huh?   Yeah, yeah. A little bit.   What do you say we get some food, and we can talk about your future.   - My future? - Yeah, sit down.   Have a seat.   Daddy's on the board of directors at the University of Albuquerque.   So, Troy, I saw your championship game. I mean, wow!   That last-second shot at the buzzer... Outstanding.   Actually, my teammates here stole the ball,   otherwise I wouldn't have had a chance...   Oh, you're much too modest, Troy.   You were voted MVP for the entire season.   This shirt positively screams for a Windsor knot.   - Thank you. - Let me get that for you.   You know, we've got a heck of a basketball programme over at U of A,   and an excellent scholarship programme as well.   Scholarship?   Yeah. You know, between the two of us here,   we... We pull a little weight over at the school.   Well, time flies when you're having fun,   but Mr Fulton will probably want me clocking out.   Come on. Don't be silly.   You haven't had any dessert, and we haven't talked about golf, yet.   Oh, basketball and golf are just the beginning with Troy, Daddy.   Have you heard him sing?   Oh, triple threat.   Oh, how wonderful. Troy can participate in the talent show.   Oh, come on, Troy. Give them a sample. Kelsi!   Kelsi. No, actually my voice is...   Is feeling a little bit hoarse tonight, you know, all the talking.   But thank you very much for the food and the golf and everything.   It was amazing.   But you will sing some other time, though? With me. Promise?   - Promise. - Perfect.   Dessert?   Sorry I'm late! Give me two more minutes.   Nice tie. Your shoes don't match though. Kidding.   Honey, two minutes is being late, but an hour is approaching a felony.   Just because Troy's a nice guy, doesn't mean he's immune to boy disease.   Boy disease?   Yeah, forgetting things he shouldn't forget.   Oh, so now you're a boy expert?   My older sister has 10 rules about boy behaviour,   and nine of them involve boys forgetting things   they should never forget, like dinner dates.   Well, it wasn't an official date type of thing.   Rule number three, all dates are official,   whether the boy knows it or not.   - You're not done. - But I'm done for the day, sir.   And actually, I have a date.   Mr Bolton, you're under the mistaken impression   I'm interested in what you have to say. Just follow me.   - But I... - No more speaking.   - Hey, where are we going? - Please, Mr Bolton.   - How long is this gonna take? - Watch your step. Insurance issues.   I'm supposed to have a date tonight.   But the evening is young and so are you.   Well, where are we?   Hold your applause until the very end.   What the heck? Mr Fulton?   A long time ago In a land far away   Lived the pineapple princess, Tiki   She was sweet as a peach In a pineapple way   But so sad that she hardly speaky   Still, if you listen well You'll hear her secret wish   Aloha, everybody, my name is Tiki.   I long to free A truly remarkable fish   My sweet prince   Humu, humu, nuku, nuku, a pua'a   Makahiki malihini who   Humu, humu, nuku, nuku, a pua'a Ooh   Hawana waka, waka, waka Niki pu, pu, pu   Ryan, the fog!   She dreams of a boy Who is under a spell   That has left him all wet and scaly   I sing from my heart Of the power of love   Just a girl with a ukulele   - Come to me - Come to her   - My sweet one, and be still - Be still   I'll grasp your tail Then stroke each tender gill   My sweet prince   Humu, humu, nuku, nuku, a pua'a   Makahiki malihini who   Humu, humu, nuku, nuku, a pua'a Ooh   Hawana waka, waka, waka Niki pu, pu, pu   Now this is where we lead into the whole Kabuki thing.   The clouds turned grey And the big sky cried   And the ocean had a fit   Ryan! Where's my ocean?   Then the wind went whoosh And thunder cracked   And mighty Mount Fufu spit Mighty Mount Fufu spit   Tiki, Tiki Want to speaky, speaky, speaky   With the mighty spirit Fufu   Tiki, Tiki Want to speaky, speaky, speaky   - The words I will not mince - Word!   Please make a man Of my fresh fish prince   This is real fish talk. No lie.   And then the fish turns into a gorgeous prince and sings...   I'm Prince Humu Humu, nuku, nuku, a pua'a   No. No way.   Makahiki malihini who   With me.   Humu, humu, nuku, nuku, a pua'a   Hawana waka, waka, waka Niki pu, pu, pu   Everybody!   Humu, humu, nuku, nuku, a pua'a   Makahiki malihini who   Humu, humu, nuku, nuku, a pua'a   Hawana waka, waka, waka Niki pu, pu, pu   Waka, waka, waka Niki pu, pu, pu   Waka, waka, waka Niki pu, pu, pu   One minute.   We'll talk about this later.   So, you love it?   Look, you ever tried just singing?   I mean, without all the lights and sets and, like, backup people?   Well, it'd be much harder to get applause that way.   I'm not talking about applause.   I'm talking about hanging out with friends.   You know, doing nothing, and singing for fun.   Wait a minute. Not doing anything.   That might work. A dark stage, a single spotlight.   We break out of darkness into the circle of light.   - Wait, "we"? - No set, no frills.   - Oh, man. - Simple.   Dramatic. Just you and me.   That is such a great idea, Troy. We could do it at our club talent show.   Look, I'm here to work.   Sharpay, I already told you being onstage really is your thing,   it's not mine.   It could be our thing.   Time out on that one, okay? I've got an "our thing,"   it's with Gabriella, and... And I'm very late for her, so I got to go.   - But the show could be so amazing... - I love your shoes.   - You like them? - I really do.   I bought them in New York. I have them in nine colours.   Girls! Again from the top.   Hey, lifeguard!   You're crazy, Wildcat!   And so late, but I brought food, a few little candles.   I'm good for a poolside picnic. What do you say?   Zeke even made desserts. But first, I dare you to jump in.   You know we're not supposed to be in the pool. Club rules.   Cramp!   I need a lifeguard! Rescue me! Rescue me!   Here I come!   Thanks for coming in. Follow me.   Oh, listen.   You know, right now, with you,   it's finally starting to feel like summer.   Yeah, it is.   The water bugs are back.   Look, Mr Fulton, this was my idea, she had nothing to do with it.   I generously overlooked your previous break violation,   but then came the golf course jaunt,   and now this. Two strikes.   Don't get a third. Out of the pool.   Sharpay's dad let me play a few holes   and then invited me to dinner with some U of A alumni.   Really?   And they were talking about scholarships,   while Jason and Chad were, like, serving me.   And getting paid for it. It's called a job.   You were invited, nothing wrong with that.   Yeah. I don't know. It felt weird.   I love that you've got the team working together,   but you're not gonna be a Wildcat forever.   The team is now, and that's... It's good,   but everybody's got their own future.   I'm not sure I know what you mean.   Well, when you graduate,   lots of people are gonna be chasing the same opportunities.   There's nothing wrong with keeping your eye on the prize.   In fact, if you don't, you get left behind.   Yeah, I know, I'm just saying, I didn't get my friends jobs at the club   so they could sit and watch me eat in the dining room.   You know, I'm just saying never be ashamed of attention,   as long as you've earned it.   You know, a scholarship's special,   that's why there's only a few to go around.   Yeah, yeah. I get it, Dad.   Okay. So, how was the food at Lava Springs?   Insanely good.   - Take it out for a spin. - No way.   Well, you didn't think I was going to drive this heap, did you?   Yes! Yes!   Okay, bring those knees up as high as you can and circle those arms.   Hey, water bug. Last night was so fun.   I really didn't mean to get you in trouble.   Same here.   - So, maybe today we can have our... - Troy?   What time is your lunch break?   Troy!   - 1:30. - 1:30, great.   Free cheeseburgers are on me. Everybody looks great. Awesome job.   Okay, now, some jumping jacks.   Hey. What is she up to?   - Who knows? - Believe me, she does.   I'm sorry I'm late, Mr Fulton,   but about the pool thing last night, you can't blame Gabriella...   - I'm promoting you. - You're what?   There's an opening as an assistant to the golf pros.   Salaried job, no clocking in.   - But, I... - $500 a week, plus tips.   What? Per week?   Oh, my... That's off the hook! I think it sounds very manageable.   Shall we?   Bolton!   - Wait. So you want me to teach golf? - To kids. Oh, the joy.   - But, sir, I don't think I'm qualified. - Worry not.   Simply show the little angels which end of the club to hold,   tee the ball up, then duck.   In addition, the board is extending membership privileges to you.   You have complete use of club facilities, but do so prudently,   meaning, fellow Wildcats? Not.   Congratulations.   You'll find an appropriate choice of clothing here.   Do not mix checks with plaids, blue with browns,   and avoid wearing white socks at all cost.   Leave your shoes outside the locker,   they will be buffed and polished each evening.   Yes! Oh, man!   Save it for the first tee.   And to get there, this might come in handy.   That's the key to your golf cart. Number 14.   The same number that's on your basketball uniform, so I'm told.   Questions?   How did this happen?   It would seem that the Evans family thinks you have untapped potential.   Young man, the future is full of uncharted waters,   and this family has real clout, so I suggest you take the ride.   Yeah.   Italian.   Awesome, junior golfers! You guys look amazing!   Hey! Hey! Slow down, champ. Slow down.   Save some for the other kids. There you go.   Cool shorts, buddy.   All right. Hey. Hey, cutie. Try holding the club that way,   you're going to hit it way farther.   All right. Nice backswing, man. Nice backswing.   Good job, killer. Make the ball fear you.   You look good. Great job, everybody. Good job, guys!   - Bolton. Bolton. Your 11:30 is here. - Thanks, man.   Good luck, buddy.   Troy!   Oh, man.   - Cool balls. - Thanks.   You're welcome.   By the end of summer, you'll have me playing like a pro.   Yeah.   If I live that long.   I'm so excited about the show.   Oh, and don't worry. We'll find something great to do.   Look, Sharpay, I already told you, singing really isn't my thing.   And here's the best news, all the Redhawk boosters will be there.   - Really? - Of course.   We'll lock up your scholarship with a high "C" right from centre stage.   We're all in this together, right?   Your parents have been really, really nice, Sharpay,   but singing with you isn't a part of my job.   I know, just something you promised to do.   Remember?   You look fabulous in your new clothes, by the way.   - You like the shoes? They're Italian. - Nice.   Let me show you how this is done. It's really easy.   Just line up to your target. Nice, easy backswing.   - Hey, Gab. - Hey!   That girl's got more moves than an octopus in a wrestling match.   - Nah. He knows how to swim. - Yeah. Troy can handle himself.   I did overhear him asking her for her opinion   on his new Italian golf shoes.   He didn't ask me.   So, wake up, sister! She's basically offering him a college education   just to sing with her in the talent show.   - Troy would never do that. - You got eyes, use them.   - Let's go eat. - Yeah, I got to go. Hey, see you later?   - Okay. - Okay.   You're going to take it back and through.   - Troy, Fulton wants you in the lobby. - Fantastic. Thank you. See you.   And she steps on the ball.   - Troy Bolton. This is... - I've seen them all play at U of A.   Oh, all right. Well, come scrimmage at our gym.   It'll be good for your game.   - Play with you guys? - Yeah. Let's get down, bro.   - Awesome. - All right.   - Let's all get some awesome lunch. - Yeah.   I knew it! Coral blue!   It's perfect for your skin tone. And mine, too!   We are majorly skin-tone compatible, Troy.   - I have no idea what that means. - You don't need to. I'm here for you.   - Who's hungry? - Let's eat.   I mean, how can you hit the ball straight if your clubs don't trust you?   - That's the key. So, it's all in the grip. - Okay.   You got to hold it just right. That looks great.   Hey, I almost forgot.   I ordered Swiss on my burger.   So, go ahead and check it out, man. Try it. See what you think.   Danforth, table three needs more iced tea.   Now, rotate your hands over the top.   - Put your thumb on that side. - Okay.   There you go, man. You're good. I'll see you on the course.   - Yeah. Let's do it, man. - Yeah.   - Zeke! Troy wants Swiss. - Coming right up.   You know, you were right.   There's a guy out there that looks just like Troy Bolton,   but I have no idea who he really is.   Oh, hey. Kelsi's got some great new ideas   - to spice up the talent show. It's got... - I'm thrilled.   That new duet that Troy and Gabriella sang? I need it.   - Actually, it's not available. - Repeat.   Well, it's something I wrote for Troy and Gabriella,   just in case they decide to...   You're an employee, not a fairy godmother. Let's have it.   Transpose it into my key. Troy and I will be doing it in the talent show.   Oh, and brighten up the tempo. We'll need to keep people awake.   What about our song?   - What about Humu Humu? - Change in plans.   What am I supposed to do with my Tiki Warrior outfit?   Save it for Halloween, go to a luau, sell it online. I don't know!   But in the meantime, keep an eye on those Wildcats.   If they're planning on being in the show,   which I doubt, once they hear about Troy and me,   I don't want any surprises. Oh, and don't worry,   I'll find a song for you somewhere in the show.   - Or the next show. - Really?   Don't strain yourself, slick.   Entertainers are so temperamental. Transpose!   Look at you.   - Go, team. - Yeah. It's a gift from the guys.   The "guys"? Oh, you mean all those tall people?   Yeah. Yeah. Hey, look. I got to go in a minute,   but I'll be back in about an hour. I'll pick you up in my new truck   and we'll go to a movie. I promise.   "Promise" is a really big word, Troy.   Yeah. I know.   And we've got the staff baseball game after work.   Remember, you "promised" that you'd play?   Right. Right. Baseball. I will absolutely meet you there.   - You forgot, didn't you? - No. I just got the date mixed up.   And I'm sorry I couldn't make lunch today. I just...   It's been wild, you know?   I can't believe how things are working out here.   So I see. Italian golf shoes, new clothes, golf carts.   That's crazy stuff. Hard to keep track of it all, I bet.   So, what's your point?   It just doesn't seem like new stuff, it seems like a new Troy.   All right, let's see if Tiger Woods still has a jump shot.   - Hey, hey, Bolton! Come on! - Hey!   Why don't you tell them to come over here and mix it up?   We'll show them some game.   You know, I don't think that's how they roll.   That's not how they "roll"?   No, no, no, that's not what I meant. I just think it's a closed practice. Sorry.   Wow. Well, maybe you can get us a video?   Bolton, come on!   But yesterday you said we were going to play two-on-two after work,   - before the baseball game. - I know. I know, man. I'm sorry.   Come on, Zeke, that was so yesterday. You know, when we were all on a team!   - Hey, man. - Hey, how's it going?   Hey, Bolton! That's my ball.   - Here we go! - How's it going, guys?   Would you guys be mad at me if I ask him to get me   one of those cool Redhawk jackets?   Hey. Come on.   I'm so excited about the game. It's going to be so cool.   Hey, Ryan. No rehearsals?   My sister is working up something new.   So, you coming to the baseball game?   I'm not staff. Wasn't invited.   Hey, everyone's invited. Come on. Hop in.   All right.   Hold on!   All right! Right here!   Beep, beep!   Beep, beep!   What, did Fulton send you out here to spy on us?   Nah, my sister did.   She thinks you guys are going to upstage her talent show.   Oh, no worries. We were going to do the show,   but then Troy bailed on us, so, whatever.   What do you mean "whatever"? It's our summer, remember?   I thought we decided doing the show would be fun.   - Well, I think so. - Me, too.   - Who are we kidding? - I don't think so.   We don't know how to put together a show.   No, but he does.   If we have a real director putting it together, it could be great.   Have the employees ever won a Star Dazzle Award?   - Hey, now... - I know what you can do, Ryan,   - so why not do it for us? - All right, look,   if you want to play ball, then grab a mitt, but I don't dance.   You don't think dancing takes some game?   - You got game? - A little.   Yes!   Hey, pitcher. Ball.   All right! Let's hustle! Come on! Wildcats!   Get your head in the game!   Hey! Oh! Play ball   Hey, hey!   Hey, batter batter, hey, batter batter Swing   I've got to just do my thing   Hey, batter batter, hey, batter batter Swing   Yeah   I'll show you that it's one and the same Baseball, dancing, same game   It's easy Step up to the plate, start swinging   I want to play ball now and that's all   This is what I do It ain't no dance that you can show me   Hey, hey, hey   - Yeah - You'll never know   - Oh, I know - lf you never try   There's just one little thing that stops me every time   - Yeah - Come on!   - I don't dance - I know you can   - Not a chance - No   - lf I can do this, well, you can do that - But I don't dance   - Hit it out of the park - I don't dance   - I say you can - There's not a chance   - Oh - Slide home, you score   Swinging on the dance floor   I don't dance, no   Hey, batter batter, hey, batter batter Swing   I've got to just do my thing   Hey, batter batter, hey, batter batter Swing   Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah   Two stepping, now you're up to bat Bases loaded, do your dance   It's easy, take your best shot Just hit it   I've got what it takes playing my game   So, you better spin that pitch you're gonna throw me   - Yeah - I'll show you how I swing   - You'll never know - Oh, I know   If you never try   There's just one little thing   - That stops me every time - Yeah, come on   - I don't dance - I know you can   - Not a chance - No, no   If I can do this Well, you can do that   - But I don't dance - Hit it out of the park   - I don't dance - I say you can   There's not a chance Oh no   Slide home, you score Swingin' on the dance floor   I don't dance no   Lean back, tuck it in, take a chance   Swing it out, spin around do the dance   I wanna play ball not dance hall I'm makin' a triple not a curtain call   I can prove it to you till you know it's true   'Cause I can swing it I can bring it to the diamond too   You're talkin' a lot Show me what you got   Stop Swing   Hey Swing it like this   Yeah oh   - Swing - Come on   - Jitterbug - Just like that oh   That's what I mean That's how you swing   You make a good pitch but I don't believe   - I say you can - I know I can't   I don't dance   You can do it   I don't dance, no   Nothin' to it Atta boy, Atta boy, yeah   Hey, batter batter, hey, batter batter What   One, two, three, four Everybody, swing, come on   - I don't dance - I know you can   Not a chance No, no   If I can do this Well, you can do that   But I don't dance   Hit it out of the park   - I don't dance - I say you can   There's not a chance No, no   If I can do this Well, you can do that   But I don't dance   Hit it out of the park   - I don't dance - I know you can   Not a chance No, no   If I can do this Well, you can do that   But I don't dance   Hit it out of the park   - I don't dance - I say you can   - There's not a chance - Oh   Slide home, you score Swinging on the dance floor   I don't dance, no   Safe!   That's it!   It's okay!   Hey, Evans.   I'm not saying I'm going to dance in the show,   but if I did, what would you have me do?   Hey! Get back, get back!   Here we go, here we go! Defence, hold him tight!   Oh, dang!   This kid's good. I like what I'm seeing.   Troy gives 110, 24l7, that you can count on.   Here we go!   - Game. Game. - Good game!   Was I right?   Great.   All right, so you call that a "little" game?   Little League. World Series. Newport, Rhode Island.   Champions.   - Good job! - Nice hat.   - You're so awesome. - Hey.   What can I say?   - Troy, you ready to run it back? - Let's run it, man.   - All right. Let's go, yo. - Let's go.   Let's go, yo, let's go. Let's run it back.   - Looking good. - Wow, Wildcat!   - Too much? - Only in daylight.   - Yeah. - East High colours, very impressive.   - Hey. Be true to your school, right? - Absolutely.   Everyone's excited about doing the show.   Hey, I know everyone thinks that I'm Sharpay's poodle,   - but I really think that I could... - Hey.   If they were thinking that, they're not thinking that today.   How do you do that swing-step you did last night?   That's easy.   Hey.   - Hey. - Hey.   So, I called last night. I got hung up at the gym.   Hey, my dad says you're doing great with those college guys.   Oh. Yeah. They're awesome.   Playing with them is like being in another world.   Well, you missed out on a fun night. It was a great game.   But the dessert afterwards had to be the best part.   Her mom makes the best brownies   - in the entire world. - Yeah, I know. I've had them.   Well, I'll see you guys later.   Hey, LeBron, how'd it go with the Redhawks?   You know, they're very tall.   We got Vince from maintenance to play, so it worked out.   - In case you were wondering. - Maybe we could play later today.   I don't know. Check with Vince.   Well, Mr Evans set up the workout, not me.   Did you even ask to include us, Captain?   I didn't go looking for the Redhawks, the Redhawks came to me. Okay?   I didn't sign up for this golf job, Fulton offered it. I said yes.   My decision. But I show up to work same as you, so chill, man.   You get a speck of dirt on your pants,   - and someone dry cleans you. - And you wouldn't do the same thing...   - lf I was as good as you? - I did not say that.   - You didn't have to! - And neither did you!   You know what? We didn't vote you captain because of your jump shot.   Okay, we did it because you're the guy who usually knows what's up.   - But I guess things change. - You think you got me all figured out?   Well, I don't think so. And I don't answer to you.   Then maybe you should start answering to yourself!   Look, we have been like brothers since pre-school.   If I don't know who you are these days, then who does?   Excuse me. You're all being paid to work, not play Dr Phil. Chop-chop.   Table settings, nice. Oh. No, no.   No. No. No. Now, that? Fabulous.   Troy!   Daddy will make certain the entire scholarship committee is right here.   Perfect view.   I've already spoken to your mother.   They're going to be sitting at a table right next to ours.   It's going to be a fabulous evening.   - Come on. - Great.   Rehearsal, everyone!   - Taylor, I'm signing off on everything. - Fabulous!   - Thank you, Mrs Evans. - Good job.   Look, Sharpay. I know I promised I'd do this, but just take it easy on me.   I'm kind of new to the whole performing thing.   Five, six, seven, eight!   You are the music in   You are the music in Are the music in   You know the words "Once upon a time"   Makes you listen, there's a reason   And when you dream there's a chance you'll find   A little laughter, or happy ever after   You're harmony to the melody   That's echoing inside my head   A single voice   Above the noise   Like a common thread Sing it to me   When I hear my favourite song I know we belong   'Cause you are the music in me   It's living in all of us   It's here Because you are the music in me   You are the music in   You are the music in Are the music in   Harmony to the melody   Echoing inside my head   When I hear my favourite song I know we belong   'Cause you are the music in me   It's living in all of us   It's here Because you are the music in   Me, me, me, me, me   You are the music in   You are the music in me   Yeah, yeah   Oh, yeah   Great job! One second.   Great rehearsal!   Everybody break!   You know, Troy, I've always known you were special.   And it's pretty obvious I'm special, too.   I think we were meant to sing together, don't you?   I need some air.   Don't be long! We're going to run it again!   Show me what you got!   Come on, everybody! Here we go!   You're up! You're up! You're up first!   Here we go! Give it to me!   Come on! Oh, yeah!   You got it! Here we go! Pass it to me!   Come on, let's dance!   You're up! You're up!   Let's show them what we got!   Come on! All right!   Oh, cut that! Get out of here!   - You got it! Hey. - Good job!   - Thank you. - You're welcome.   I said keep an eye on them, not turn them into the cast of Grease!   Pretty cool, huh?   Do you want us to lose the Star Dazzle Award to a bunch of dishwashers?   Us? Well, I guess that's showbiz.   When did you become one of them?   You know, I'll take that as a compliment.   But you and Troy have a good show, sis.   Oh, we plan to.   Give me a beat.   The Midsummer's Night Talent Show means something to me,   - and to my family. - Well...   Those Wildcats will turn it into a farce.   I'm... Your brother is one of "those Wildcats," I'm told.   Oh, don't you mention that traitor to us.   Employee involvement in the show is a tradition here.   Traditions change. My parents have important guests coming.   We'll need every employee working the party, and not on stage.   Pardon moi, but we're not just talking about employees,   we're talking about your classmates. You might want to think this one out.   All right.   Done. Now do it.   - Hi, Taylor. - Hi.   Distribute these in the staff area, but not until the end of shift.   - What? Wait! Mr Fulton... - No discussion, Miss McKessie.   This is a business. Welcome to the world of adults   who wish to keep their jobs because they have mortgages they wish to pay,   tuition bills, car payments, et cetera, et cetera, et cetera.   So, sometimes, we have to perform tasks, however unpleasant,   that are necessary for that all-too-important paycheque   to land in our all-too-empty pockets!   - May I get you a cup of tea, Mr Fulton? - Chamomile would be lovely.   - Go, Martha! Go, Martha! - Go, Martha! Go, Martha!   May I have your attention, please?   You guys, I need to make an announcement.   All junior staffers will be required to work on show night.   - What? - Yeah, it says,   "No staff participation in the show will be allowed. No exceptions."   - No show? - There's a show. We're just not in it.   That's great.   I'm sorry, you guys. There's nothing we can do about it. It's Fulton's orders.   There's no way this is Fulton's idea.   Unless Fulton suddenly has blonde hair and wears designer flip-flops.   Excuse me.   - Totally! - Sharpay!   Forget about the rest of us, how about the fact   that your brother has worked extremely hard on this show?   Oh, boo-hoo. He'll be in the show. He'll do his celebrity impersonations.   And don't lecture me about Ryan,   given the way you've been interfering with Troy's future.   What?   You've gotten him written up by Fulton for sneaking on the golf course,   swimming after hours. I had to step in just to save Troy's job.   I'm not interested in what you think you're doing for Troy.   That's between you and him. But you're messing with my friends,   my summer, and that's not okay with me.   You don't like the fact that I won.   What's the prize? Troy? The Star Dazzle Award?   You have to go through all of this just to get either one?   No, thanks, Sharpay.   You're very good at a game that I don't want to play,   so I'm done here.   But you better step away from the mirror   long enough to check the damage that will always be right behind you.   Girls!   Hey. What do you mean you're done here?   I mean, you can't quit.   Us working together sounded good, but plans change and people change.   The club talent show is a big deal for Sharpay,   and evidently for your future, so it's cool.   Just make it happen.   - Wear your new Italian shoes. - Hey, I'm still me.   Blowing off your friends, missing dates?   - Lf that's you, it's good to know. - No, no, no, no, no.   I was only doing that because I'm working on the scholarship thing.   You know that.   But if along the way you act like someone you're not,   pretty soon that's who you become.   I meant what I said about movies and summer and just being together.   I'm sure you did, at the time.   But I also meant what I said, that I want to remember this summer.   But not like this, Troy.   I gotta say what's on my mind   Something about us doesn't seem right these days   Life keeps getting in the way   Whenever we try   Somehow the plan is always rearranged   It's so hard to say But I gotta do what's best for me   You'll be okay   I've got to move on and be who I am   I just don't belong here I hope you understand   We might find a place in this world someday   But at least for now I gotta go my own way   Don't wanna leave it all behind   But I get my hopes up   And I watch them fall every time   Another colour turns to grey   And it's just too hard to watch it all Slowly fade away   I'm leaving today 'Cause I gotta do what's best for me   You'll be okay   I've got to move on and be who I am   I just don't belong here I hope you understand   We might find our place in this world someday   But at least for now I gotta go my own way   What about us?   What about everything we've been through?   What about trust?   You know I never wanted to hurt you   What about me?   What am I supposed to do?   - I gotta leave, but I'll miss you - I'll miss you   Oh, so   I've got to move on and be who I am   Why do you have to go?   I just don't belong here I hope you understand   I'm trying to understand   We might find a place in this world someday   - But at least for now - I want you to stay   I gotta go my own way   I've got to move on and be who I am   What about us?   I just don't belong here I hope you understand   I'm trying to understand   We might find our place in this world someday   But at least for now I gotta go my own way   I gotta go my own way   I gotta go my own way   You're usually taking these right off the grill.   Maybe I've been eating too much at the club.   You've barely been out of this room the last three or four days.   - Let's call the guys, get a game going. - They wouldn't come even if I called.   I find that hard to believe.   Dad, do I seem different to you this summer?   You dress a lot better, that's for sure.   Oh, man, I'm serious. Maybe my friends are right,   maybe I'm turning into a jerk with new shoes.   New shoes, not a new kid. Where's this coming from?   I've been so focused on my future.   I mean, Gabriella quit. Chad won't talk to me.   I don't see the Wildcats running around here.   Is this about going after what you want?   Yeah, Dad. The scholarship's important. I get it.   Hey, hey.   Look, it's only a big deal if it makes sense to you.   I don't even know who I am any more.   You know what?   I've known this kid for a long, long time.   And I got a lot of faith in him. He looks a lot like you.   I'm absolutely sure he's going to figure out the right thing to do.   It's so good. I cannot wait.   Yeah, I'm eating so much breakfast,   I won't be able to eat my dinner at night.   Oh, yeah. It's okay, Ryan's gonna help.   - I don't know. - We'll get it eventually.   Excuse me.   Everybody's always talking at me   Everybody's trying to get in my head   I wanna listen to my own heart talking   I need to count on myself instead   - Did you ever - Lose yourself to get what you want?   - Did you ever - Get on a ride then wanna get off?   Did you ever   Push away the ones you should've held close?   Did you ever let go? Did you ever not know?   I'm not gonna stop, that's who I am   I'll give it all I got, that is my plan   Will I find what I lost? You know you can   Bet on it, bet on it, bet on it, bet on it   Bet on me   I wanna make it right, that is the way   To turn my life around Today is the day   Am I the type of guy who means what I say?   Bet on it, bet on it, bet on it, bet on it   How will I know if there's a path worth taking?   Should I question every move I make?   With all I've lost, my heart is breaking   I don't want to make the same mistakes   Did you ever   Doubt your dream will ever come true?   Did you ever   Blame the world but never blame you?   - I will never - Try to live a lie again   I don't wanna win this game if I can't play it my way   I'm not gonna stop, that's who I am   I'll give it all I got, that is my plan   Will I find what I lost? You know you can   Bet on it, bet on it, bet on it, bet on it   I wanna make it right, that is the way   To turn my life around Today is the day   Am I the type of guy who means what I say?   Bet on it, bet on it, bet on it, bet on it   Oh, hold up   Gimme room to think Bring it on down   Gotta work on my swing Gotta do my own thing   Hold up   It's no good at all to see yourself   And not recognise your face   Out on my own It's such a scary place   The answers are all inside of me   All I got to do is believe   I'm not gonna stop, not gonna stop till I get my shot   That's who I am, that is my plan We'll end up on top   You can bet on it, bet on it bet on it, bet on   You can bet on it, bet on it, bet on it Bet on me   I wanna make it right, that is the way   To turn my life around Today is the day   Am I the type of guy who means what I say?   Bet on it, bet on it, bet on it You can bet on me   This way.   What do you mean you're not doing the show?   - Exactly that. - We're singing a duet, Troy!   A duet means two people.   Well, mostly me in this case, but whatever! Duet!   I'm an employee. Employees aren't allowed in the show.   No, no, no, no. No, no. You're an honorary member.   Not any more.   - I asked Fulton for my kitchen job back. - What?   Sharpay, I don't like the way you've been treating my friends.   And I don't like the way I've been treating them either,   so I'm doing something about it.   An entire table of University boosters are coming to see you, thanks to me.   So, I'll be their waiter. They'll be thrilled.   Troy, Troy. This could change your life!   I'm more interested in about what my friends think of me,   and what I think of myself.   Oh, we could all hold hands around the campfire some other time!   Right now we've got a show to do.   No. You've got a show to do. I got a kitchen to clean.   It's okay.   Kelsi, find Ryan.   Welcome this evening. You'll be seated at table 21.   Kelly, will you escort them, please? Excellent.   Ladies, you look gorgeous   - this evening. Beautiful. - And now, returning with   a abridged version of last year's tap-dancing epic,   Tina and her Tippety-Tappity Toes!   There you are! Thank goodness you've come to your senses.   Plug in the volcano. Humu Humu is back on.   Enjoy your pineapple on your own, sis. I'm not doing the show.   What? Oh, put some fresh batteries in your Tiki Warrior costume   - and let's get going! - Took your advice. Sold it online.   You've always wanted the spotlight. Now you've got it. Break a leg.   The curtain's up. Showtime!   Kelsi told us what went down between you and Sharpay.   I'm more interested in what went down between me and you, man.   - I was a jerk. - Yeah.   But, hey, brothers fight.   And they're still brothers.   All right!   Guys, I messed up your show and I'm sorry.   Yeah, because show business is our entire lives, right?   Hey, I hope you haven't permanently filled my spot in the two-on-two game.   And, Ryan, I know how hard you must've worked on this show.   Making these Wildcats look good couldn't have been easy.   - Hey. - So, I apologise.   Hey, the truth is, we've all had a lot of fun.   At least, I have.   Hey, you gotta see this dude play baseball.   I'm looking forward to it.   - All right! - Yeah!   Troy, listen, all these people out there,   I don't really want to see my sister crash and burn.   At least, I think I don't. I think you should sing with her.   My life is over. I've been a good girl.   I've never lied, except when necessary.   I always bought my parents expensive gifts,   using their credit card, of course. But I don't deserve this humiliation!   You need to get out there. Mrs Hoffenfeffer and her sock puppet   are stinking up the premises.   Well, the only thing that would make it any lovelier would be   that if I won that Star Dazzle Award! Sharpay, I'm going to find you.   That award, I tell you, it's mine! Mine! Mine!   Mirror, mirror on the wall. Who's the... Oh, forget it.   How's your show going?   How's it going?   My show makes the captain of the Titanic   look like he won the lottery.   - I'll sing with you, Sharpay. - What?   I promised. And I keep my promises.   But what was the first thing you said to me when I started working here?   - Bring me more iced tea? - Think harder. We're...   - All in this together. - Exactly.   Well, we are.   So, let's get out there and knock them dead, Troy Bolton!   I do the show if the Wildcats do the show.   And I'd think fast.   I just sort of wish you were doing this for me.   You're a good guy, Troy.   And actually, right now, I think I like you better than I like myself.   Did I just say that?   Girls! Places!   - Okay. Everyone. Ryan, the show's on. - Where's the music? Where's Troy?   Talked to Sharpay, everything's cool.   Hey, speaking of my sister, she wants you to learn a new song.   Everyday. I can't learn a new song!   - Kelsi will help you with it. - What?   - It's showtime! - Yeah!   - What team? - Wildcats!   - What team? - Wildcats!   - What team? - Wildcats!   Once in a lifetime   And now it's time for our five-time   Star Dazzle Award winner, Miss Sharpay Evans,   singing this year with our assistant golf pro, Mr Troy Bolton.   Where is Troy?   - Hey. Why did you switch songs? - Switch songs? What?   - Yeah, Ryan said... - Bolton!   - But I didn't learn a new song. - Exactly.   Girls!   Once in a lifetime   Means there's no second chance   So I believe that you and me   Should grab it while we can   Make it last forever   And never give it back   It's our turn and I'm loving where we're at   Because this moment's really all we have   Every day of our lives   Wanna find you there Wanna hold on tight   Gonna run   While we're young And keep the faith   Every day   From right now   Gonna use our voices and scream out loud   Take my hand   Together we will celebrate   Celebrate   Oh, every day   They say that you should follow   And chase down what you dream   But if you get lost and lose yourself   What does it really mean?   No matter where we're going   Oh, yeah, it starts from where we are   There's more to life   When we listen to our hearts   And because of you I've got the strength to start   Yeah, yeah, yeah   Every day of our lives   Wanna find you there Wanna hold on tight   Gonna run   While we're young And keep the faith   Oh, every day   From right now   Gonna use our voices and scream out loud   Take my hand   Together we will celebrate   Oh, every day   We're taking it back We're doing it here together   It's better like that And stronger now than ever   We're not gonna lose   'Cause we get to choose That's how it's gonna be   Every day of our lives   Wanna find you there Wanna hold on tight   Gonna run   While we're young And keep the faith   Keep the faith   Every day of our lives   Wanna find you there Wanna hold on tight   Gonna run   While we're young And keep the faith   Oh, yeah   - Every day - Every day   From right now   Gonna use our voices and scream out loud   - Take my hand - Take my hand   Together we will celebrate   - Every day - Oh, every day   Oh, oh, every day   Oh, every day   Every day   - Oh, yeah, yeah - I'm singing every day   Every day   Every day   Every day   Every day   Every day   Every day   Yeah   Just fabulous! Fabulous!   Well. If you'll all please take your seats.   I have one last task to perform this evening.   The Star Dazzle for this year goes to, of course, our one and only...   My brother, Ryan Evans!   That's our boy!   Fix the hat.   Yeah   You are the music in me   You know the words "Once upon a time"   Make you listen   there's a reason   When you dream There's a chance you'll find   A little laughter, or happy ever after   You're harmony to the melody   That's echoing inside my head   A single voice above the noise   - Here's to the future. - No. Here's to right now.   And like a common thread   You're pulling me   When I hear my favourite song I know that we belong   Oh, you are the music in me   Yeah, it's living in all of us   And it's brought us here because   - Because you are the music in me - Because you are the music in me   Yeah, yeah, yeah   You are the music in me   When I hear my favourite song I know that we belong   You are the music in me   It's living in all of us   And it's brought us here because   You are the music in me   You are the music in me   One, two, three, four   The summer that we wanted   Yeah, we've finally got it   Now's the time we get to share   Each day we'll be together   Now until forever   So everybody everywhere   Let's take it to the beach Take it there together   Let's celebrate today 'Cause there'll never be another   We're stronger this time We've been there for each other   Everything's just right   Everybody, all for one   Our real summer has just begun   Let's rock and roll, and just let go   Feel the rhythm of the drums   We're gonna have fun in the sun   Now that all the hard work Work is done   Everybody one for all And all for one   - All for one - All for one, one   Summertime together   Now we're even closer   That's the way it's meant to be   Oh, we're just getting started   Come and join the party   You deserve it same as me   Let's take it to the beach Take it there together   Let's celebrate today 'Cause there'll never be another   We're stronger this time We've been there for each other   Everything's just right   Everybody, all for one   Our real summer has just begun   Let's rock and roll, and just let go   Feel the rhythm of the drums   We're gonna have fun in the sun   Now that all the hard work Work is done   Everybody one for all And all for one   Everybody up   Everybody rock it   Take it from the top   And never ever stop it   It's not about the future   It's not about the past   It's making every single day Last and last and last   Fun and sun What could be better?   Let's have fun Everyone together now   Everybody, everybody now   This is where our summer really begins   The very last time it's ever gonna be like this   It's a party you don't wanna miss   Guys, show them we can make some moves, hey   Girls, show them we know how to groove, oh   - Here - And now   - Let's turn the party - Out   Everybody jump in   Everybody, all for one   Our real summer has just begun   Let's rock and roll, and just let go   Feel the rhythm of the drums   We're gonna have fun in the sun   Now that all the hard work Work is done   Everybody one for all   Everybody, all for one   Let's rock and roll, and just let go   Feel the rhythm of the drums   We're gonna have fun in the sun   Now that all the hard work Work is done   Come on, everyone, let's dance   We can't let the moment pass   Let's make the party last   All for one   All for one   Yeah!   Coral blue! It's totally like your skin tone.   And mine, too! We are majorly skin-tone compatible, Troy.   My daughter.   Then maybe you should start answering to yourself!   By the end of summer, you'll have me playing like a pro.   If we live that long.   For you.   Cut!   Troy!   - Put it in forward. - It is!
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