[00:00.01] | u18-3 ACT III |
[00:01.36] | .. my slogan is "I care." |
[00:05.62] | I care about people, not things. |
[00:09.98] | Vote for me, Ellen Stewart. |
[00:13.64] | I care. |
[00:18.45] | How was it? |
[00:19.13] | You were terrific! |
[00:25.42] | Can I see it? |
[00:27.52] | Sure. |
[00:34.12] | Hello. My name is Ellen Stewart, |
[00:37.80] | and I'm running for the open seat on the school board. |
[00:41.74] | My slogan is "I care." |
[00:46.06] | What does the word care mean? 所谓关心是指什么? |
[00:48.80] | ... I care about people, not things. |
[00:53.19] | Vote for me, Ellen Stewart. |
[00:56.79] | I care. |
[01:02.35] | I like it, |
[01:03.75] | but now what? |
[01:04.50] | How can we possibly get it on so Riverdale |
[01:06.93] | will see it and hear it? |
[01:10.83] | Leave it to me. |
[01:16.49] | ... I mean that when I say "I care", |
[01:19.73] | I care about people, not things. |
[01:24.17] | Vote for me, Ellen Stewart. |
[01:27.76] | I care. |
[01:30.95] | What happened? |
[01:32.23] | Mom is now on television |
[01:34.59] | in every appliance store in Riverdale, |
[01:37.02] | except Hamlin's. |
[01:38.05] | He's a Boswell voter. |
[01:39.62] | That's a brilliant idea, Richard! |
[01:41.79] | You inherited your father's brains. |
[01:45.18] | We got our brains from you, Dad. |
[01:47.22] | And guess what? |
[01:48.46] | I called channel five. |
[01:49.95] | Their TV news is going to cover it. |
[01:52.22] | "Housewife campaigns in appliance stores." |
[01:55.29] | And I'll bet |
[01:55.99] | some magazine will pick up the story, too. |
[01:58.48] | Mom, you're going to win! |
[01:59.62] | I know it! |
[02:00.62] | Hold it, Robbie! |
[02:01.90] | Just cool down. |
[02:03.50] | I know we're getting some attention now, |
[02:05.06] | but in the end the voters will have to decide. |
[02:10.90] | You're gonna win. |
[02:12.19] | Trust me! |
[02:16.61] | In the hotly contested race |
[02:18.01] | for the one seat on the Riverdale School Board, |
[02:20.32] | Mrs. Ellen Stewart has taken an early lead. |
[02:23.73] | She's winning! |
[02:28.83][02:25.43] | Mom, you're winning! |
[02:29.18] | Now returning to other local news ... |
[02:30.12] | Riverdale High School |
[02:30.99] | beat its rival Horace Mann in baseball today ... |
[02:31.54] | It's too soon to know for certain. |
[02:34.66] | You're ahead. |
[02:35.07] | That's better than being behind. |
[02:45.07] | More sports after this. |
[02:45.58] | It's not over yet. |
[02:45.88] | Let's just all calm down, |
[02:53.78] | and wait for the final results. |
[02:54.07] | Ellen, why don't you go out to the backyard |
[02:54.27] | and get some fresh air? |
[02:54.64] | Thank you, Grandpa. |
[02:57.10] | I need some. |
[03:07.63] | What happened? |
[03:13.75] | You came very close, Ellen. |
[03:15.98] | You lost by only a hundred and twenty-one votes. |
[03:27.26] | I lost. |
[03:29.56] | You tried, Mom. |
[03:30.74] | You lost by a very small number of votes. |
[03:34.41] | Only one hundred and twenty-one votes! |
[03:38.33] | I'm sorry, Mom. |
[03:40.68] | There just wasn't enough time. |
[03:43.81] | Look, |
[03:44.49] | you've made a very strong impression |
[03:46.08] | on our community. |
[03:48.24] | You'll have another chance next election. |
[03:59.84] | Hello. |
[04:01.71] | Oh, yes, yes, Mr. Maxwell. |
[04:14.44] | Hello, Mr. Maxwell. |
[04:16.16] | How are you? |
[04:18.22] | I just called to tell you |
[04:20.64] | that you are very impressive. |
[04:20.96] | You lost the election, |
[04:22.56] | but you won the attention of the residents of Riverdale, |
[04:25.18] | of Boswell, and of me. |
[04:28.22] | Well, thank you, Mr. Maxwell. |
[04:30.42] | I appreciate your kind words. |
[04:32.64] | I needed that. |
[04:34.25] | I hear Boswell |
[04:35.27] | wants to appoint you to a special arts committee. |
[04:38.42] | I'm sending over a reporter |
[04:39.59] | in the morning to interview you. |
[04:42.38] | You are? |
[04:44.35] | I'm gonna do an article |
[04:45.38] | on "Ellen Stewart--she cares." |
[04:49.09] | Maybe we'll all care now. |
[04:51.40] | Good-bye. |
[04:54.98] | Thank you-- |
[04:56.86] | and good-bye. |
[05:04.81] | What was that about? |
[05:07.14] | You were right, Philip. |
[05:09.98] | I did make a difference in town. |
[05:12.28] | And in this family. |
[00:00.01] | u183 ACT III |
[00:01.36] | .. my slogan is " I care." |
[00:05.62] | I care about people, not things. |
[00:09.98] | Vote for me, Ellen Stewart. |
[00:13.64] | I care. |
[00:18.45] | How was it? |
[00:19.13] | You were terrific! |
[00:25.42] | Can I see it? |
[00:27.52] | Sure. |
[00:34.12] | Hello. My name is Ellen Stewart, |
[00:37.80] | and I' m running for the open seat on the school board. |
[00:41.74] | My slogan is " I care." |
[00:46.06] | What does the word care mean? suo wei guan xin shi zhi shen me? |
[00:48.80] | ... I care about people, not things. |
[00:53.19] | Vote for me, Ellen Stewart. |
[00:56.79] | I care. |
[01:02.35] | I like it, |
[01:03.75] | but now what? |
[01:04.50] | How can we possibly get it on so Riverdale |
[01:06.93] | will see it and hear it? |
[01:10.83] | Leave it to me. |
[01:16.49] | ... I mean that when I say " I care", |
[01:19.73] | I care about people, not things. |
[01:24.17] | Vote for me, Ellen Stewart. |
[01:27.76] | I care. |
[01:30.95] | What happened? |
[01:32.23] | Mom is now on television |
[01:34.59] | in every appliance store in Riverdale, |
[01:37.02] | except Hamlin' s. |
[01:38.05] | He' s a Boswell voter. |
[01:39.62] | That' s a brilliant idea, Richard! |
[01:41.79] | You inherited your father' s brains. |
[01:45.18] | We got our brains from you, Dad. |
[01:47.22] | And guess what? |
[01:48.46] | I called channel five. |
[01:49.95] | Their TV news is going to cover it. |
[01:52.22] | " Housewife campaigns in appliance stores." |
[01:55.29] | And I' ll bet |
[01:55.99] | some magazine will pick up the story, too. |
[01:58.48] | Mom, you' re going to win! |
[01:59.62] | I know it! |
[02:00.62] | Hold it, Robbie! |
[02:01.90] | Just cool down. |
[02:03.50] | I know we' re getting some attention now, |
[02:05.06] | but in the end the voters will have to decide. |
[02:10.90] | You' re gonna win. |
[02:12.19] | Trust me! |
[02:16.61] | In the hotly contested race |
[02:18.01] | for the one seat on the Riverdale School Board, |
[02:20.32] | Mrs. Ellen Stewart has taken an early lead. |
[02:23.73] | She' s winning! |
[02:28.83][02:25.43] | Mom, you' re winning! |
[02:29.18] | Now returning to other local news ... |
[02:30.12] | Riverdale High School |
[02:30.99] | beat its rival Horace Mann in baseball today ... |
[02:31.54] | It' s too soon to know for certain. |
[02:34.66] | You' re ahead. |
[02:35.07] | That' s better than being behind. |
[02:45.07] | More sports after this. |
[02:45.58] | It' s not over yet. |
[02:45.88] | Let' s just all calm down, |
[02:53.78] | and wait for the final results. |
[02:54.07] | Ellen, why don' t you go out to the backyard |
[02:54.27] | and get some fresh air? |
[02:54.64] | Thank you, Grandpa. |
[02:57.10] | I need some. |
[03:07.63] | What happened? |
[03:13.75] | You came very close, Ellen. |
[03:15.98] | You lost by only a hundred and twentyone votes. |
[03:27.26] | I lost. |
[03:29.56] | You tried, Mom. |
[03:30.74] | You lost by a very small number of votes. |
[03:34.41] | Only one hundred and twentyone votes! |
[03:38.33] | I' m sorry, Mom. |
[03:40.68] | There just wasn' t enough time. |
[03:43.81] | Look, |
[03:44.49] | you' ve made a very strong impression |
[03:46.08] | on our community. |
[03:48.24] | You' ll have another chance next election. |
[03:59.84] | Hello. |
[04:01.71] | Oh, yes, yes, Mr. Maxwell. |
[04:14.44] | Hello, Mr. Maxwell. |
[04:16.16] | How are you? |
[04:18.22] | I just called to tell you |
[04:20.64] | that you are very impressive. |
[04:20.96] | You lost the election, |
[04:22.56] | but you won the attention of the residents of Riverdale, |
[04:25.18] | of Boswell, and of me. |
[04:28.22] | Well, thank you, Mr. Maxwell. |
[04:30.42] | I appreciate your kind words. |
[04:32.64] | I needed that. |
[04:34.25] | I hear Boswell |
[04:35.27] | wants to appoint you to a special arts committee. |
[04:38.42] | I' m sending over a reporter |
[04:39.59] | in the morning to interview you. |
[04:42.38] | You are? |
[04:44.35] | I' m gonna do an article |
[04:45.38] | on " Ellen Stewartshe cares." |
[04:49.09] | Maybe we' ll all care now. |
[04:51.40] | Goodbye. |
[04:54.98] | Thank you |
[04:56.86] | and goodbye. |
[05:04.81] | What was that about? |
[05:07.14] | You were right, Philip. |
[05:09.98] | I did make a difference in town. |
[05:12.28] | And in this family. |
[00:00.01] | u183 ACT III |
[00:01.36] | .. my slogan is " I care." |
[00:05.62] | I care about people, not things. |
[00:09.98] | Vote for me, Ellen Stewart. |
[00:13.64] | I care. |
[00:18.45] | How was it? |
[00:19.13] | You were terrific! |
[00:25.42] | Can I see it? |
[00:27.52] | Sure. |
[00:34.12] | Hello. My name is Ellen Stewart, |
[00:37.80] | and I' m running for the open seat on the school board. |
[00:41.74] | My slogan is " I care." |
[00:46.06] | What does the word care mean? suǒ wèi guān xīn shì zhǐ shén me? |
[00:48.80] | ... I care about people, not things. |
[00:53.19] | Vote for me, Ellen Stewart. |
[00:56.79] | I care. |
[01:02.35] | I like it, |
[01:03.75] | but now what? |
[01:04.50] | How can we possibly get it on so Riverdale |
[01:06.93] | will see it and hear it? |
[01:10.83] | Leave it to me. |
[01:16.49] | ... I mean that when I say " I care", |
[01:19.73] | I care about people, not things. |
[01:24.17] | Vote for me, Ellen Stewart. |
[01:27.76] | I care. |
[01:30.95] | What happened? |
[01:32.23] | Mom is now on television |
[01:34.59] | in every appliance store in Riverdale, |
[01:37.02] | except Hamlin' s. |
[01:38.05] | He' s a Boswell voter. |
[01:39.62] | That' s a brilliant idea, Richard! |
[01:41.79] | You inherited your father' s brains. |
[01:45.18] | We got our brains from you, Dad. |
[01:47.22] | And guess what? |
[01:48.46] | I called channel five. |
[01:49.95] | Their TV news is going to cover it. |
[01:52.22] | " Housewife campaigns in appliance stores." |
[01:55.29] | And I' ll bet |
[01:55.99] | some magazine will pick up the story, too. |
[01:58.48] | Mom, you' re going to win! |
[01:59.62] | I know it! |
[02:00.62] | Hold it, Robbie! |
[02:01.90] | Just cool down. |
[02:03.50] | I know we' re getting some attention now, |
[02:05.06] | but in the end the voters will have to decide. |
[02:10.90] | You' re gonna win. |
[02:12.19] | Trust me! |
[02:16.61] | In the hotly contested race |
[02:18.01] | for the one seat on the Riverdale School Board, |
[02:20.32] | Mrs. Ellen Stewart has taken an early lead. |
[02:23.73] | She' s winning! |
[02:28.83][02:25.43] | Mom, you' re winning! |
[02:29.18] | Now returning to other local news ... |
[02:30.12] | Riverdale High School |
[02:30.99] | beat its rival Horace Mann in baseball today ... |
[02:31.54] | It' s too soon to know for certain. |
[02:34.66] | You' re ahead. |
[02:35.07] | That' s better than being behind. |
[02:45.07] | More sports after this. |
[02:45.58] | It' s not over yet. |
[02:45.88] | Let' s just all calm down, |
[02:53.78] | and wait for the final results. |
[02:54.07] | Ellen, why don' t you go out to the backyard |
[02:54.27] | and get some fresh air? |
[02:54.64] | Thank you, Grandpa. |
[02:57.10] | I need some. |
[03:07.63] | What happened? |
[03:13.75] | You came very close, Ellen. |
[03:15.98] | You lost by only a hundred and twentyone votes. |
[03:27.26] | I lost. |
[03:29.56] | You tried, Mom. |
[03:30.74] | You lost by a very small number of votes. |
[03:34.41] | Only one hundred and twentyone votes! |
[03:38.33] | I' m sorry, Mom. |
[03:40.68] | There just wasn' t enough time. |
[03:43.81] | Look, |
[03:44.49] | you' ve made a very strong impression |
[03:46.08] | on our community. |
[03:48.24] | You' ll have another chance next election. |
[03:59.84] | Hello. |
[04:01.71] | Oh, yes, yes, Mr. Maxwell. |
[04:14.44] | Hello, Mr. Maxwell. |
[04:16.16] | How are you? |
[04:18.22] | I just called to tell you |
[04:20.64] | that you are very impressive. |
[04:20.96] | You lost the election, |
[04:22.56] | but you won the attention of the residents of Riverdale, |
[04:25.18] | of Boswell, and of me. |
[04:28.22] | Well, thank you, Mr. Maxwell. |
[04:30.42] | I appreciate your kind words. |
[04:32.64] | I needed that. |
[04:34.25] | I hear Boswell |
[04:35.27] | wants to appoint you to a special arts committee. |
[04:38.42] | I' m sending over a reporter |
[04:39.59] | in the morning to interview you. |
[04:42.38] | You are? |
[04:44.35] | I' m gonna do an article |
[04:45.38] | on " Ellen Stewartshe cares." |
[04:49.09] | Maybe we' ll all care now. |
[04:51.40] | Goodbye. |
[04:54.98] | Thank you |
[04:56.86] | and goodbye. |
[05:04.81] | What was that about? |
[05:07.14] | You were right, Philip. |
[05:09.98] | I did make a difference in town. |
[05:12.28] | And in this family. |