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Vanessa: Yes. Barry: Why do girls put rings on their toes? Vanessa: Well, why not? It's like putting a hat on your knee. Vanessa: Maybe I'll try that. Janitor: You all right, ma'am? Vanessa: realizing how it must look, talking to herself: Oh, yeah, fine. Just having two cups of coffee. Thanks for the coffee. Vanessa: Oh, yeah, it's no trouble. Barry: Sorry I couldn't finis it. If I did, I'd be up for the rest of my life. Are you Can I take a piece of this with me? Vanessa: Sure!
Here, have a crumb. She passes one to Barry on her fingertip Barry: Oh, thanks. Barry: All right, well, then I guess I'll see you around, or not, or Vanessa: Okay, Barry. Barry: And thank you so much again Vanessa: Oh, that? That was nothing. Barry: Well, not nothing, but Barry extends his hand. Vanessa touches it with her finger and they gingerly shake. The janitor looks over and continues tightening the bulb in the socket.
It shorts, causing him to lose his balance and fall backwards. The next day at the Honex building, hurricane survival testing is in progress. A bee wearing a parachute is in a wind tunnel. Testing bee 1: This can't possibly work.
Testing bee 2: Well, he's all set to go. We may as well try it. Dave pulls the cord and is immediately blown backwards. He slides down the wall and shakily gives a thumbs up signal. Barry and Adam walk by the outside of the testing chamber.
Adam: Sounds amazing. Barry: Oh, it was amazing. It- it was the scariest, happiest moment of my life. Adam: Humans! I can't believe you were with humans! Giant scary humans! What were they like? Barry: Huge and crazy. They talk crazy, they eat crazy giant things. They drive around real crazy. Adam: And do they try and kill you like on TV? Barry: Some of them. But some of them don't. Adam: How'd you get back? Barry: Poodle. Adam: Look, you did it. And I'm glad. You saw whatever you wanted to see out there, You had your "experience", and now you're back, you can pick out your job and everything can be normal.
Adam: Well? Barry: Well, I met someone. Adam: You met someone? Was she Bee-ish? Barry: Mmm. Adam: Not a wasp? Your parents will kill you. Barry: No, no, no, not a wasp. Adam: Spider? Barry: You know, I'm not attracted to the spiders. I know to everyone else it's like the hottest thing with the eight legs and all. I can't get by that face. Barry grimaces and makes a noise. Adam: So, uh, who is she? Barry: She's Adam: Oh no, no, no, no. That didn't happen. You didn't do that. That is a bee law.
You wouldn't break a bee law. Barry: Her name's Vanessa. Adam: Oh, oh boy! Barry: She's so-o nice. And she's a florist! Adam: Oh, no. No, no, no! You're dating a human florist? Barry: W-w-well, we're not dating. Adam: You're flying outside the hive. You're talking to human beings that attack our homes with power washers and Ms. That's one-eighth of a stick of dynamite.
Barry: She saved my life. And she understands me. Adam: This is over. Barry: pulls out the rum cake crumb Eat this. Adam: This is not over. Barry: They call it a crumb. Adam: That was so stingin' stripey! Barry: And that's not even what they eat. That just falls off what they eat. Do you know what a Cinnabon is? Adam: No. Barry: It's bread Adam: Come in here! They heat it up— Adam: Sit down! Barry: Really hot! Adam: Listen to me! We are not them. We're us.
There's us and there's them. Barry: Yes, but who can deny the heart that is yearning Adam: There's no yearning. Stop yearning. Listen to me. You have got to start thinking bee, my friend. Thinking bee. Outside his house, Barry sits on a raft in his family's hexagon-shaped honey pool, legs dangling into the honey. Mom and dad approach, wearing cabana-type outfits, sun shining behind them.
Mom: There he is. He's in the pool. Dad: You know what your problem is, Barry? Barry: I've got to start thinking bee? Dad: Barry, how much longer is this going to go on? It's been three days. I don't understand why you're not working.
You have no life! You have no job! You're barly a bee! Barry: Augh. Mom: Would it kill you to just make a little honey? Barry rolls off the raft and sinks into the pool. Mom: Barry, come out from under there. Your rather's talking to you. Martin, would you talk to him? Dad: Barry, I'm talking to you.
Barry keeps swimming downward through the honey, which clears and leads him to a park where Vanessa is waiting for him, reclining on a picnic blanket. She swats a mosquito that lands on her leg, then looks at Barry for his reaction. Both are surprised, but then laugh about it. Vanessa: You coming? Vanessa: All set.
She gets into a one-man ultralight plane with a black-and-yellow paint job and puts on her helmet. She and the plane are now Barry's size. Barry: You go ahead. I'll catch up. Vanessa: Don't be too long. The plane takes off. Barry soon catches up and they fly together. Vanessa: Watch this! The plane does a loop, trailing red smoke that forms a heart, then crashes into the side of a rock pile, bursting into flames.
Barry: yelling in anguish: Vanessa! Dad: We're still here, Barry. Mom: I told you not to yell at him. He doesn't respond when you yell at him. Dad: Then why are you yelling at me? Mom: Because you don't listen. Dad: Ah, I'm not listing to this. Barry: dries himself and puts on his sweater Sorry Mom, I've got to go. Mom: Where are you going? Barry: Nowhere. I'm meeting a friend. Mom: calling after him: A girl? Is this why you can't decide?
Mom: I just hope she's Bee-ish. Vanessa exits her florist shop, flipping the sign over and locking the door. Barry: he see the Tournament of Roses Parade poster So they have a huge parade of just flowers every year in Pasadena?
Vanessa: Oh, to be in the Tournament of Roses, that's every florist's dream. Up on a float, surrounded by flowers, crowds cheering. Barry: Wow, a tournament. Do the roses actually complete in athletic events? All right, I've got one. How come you don't fly everywhere? Barry: It's exhausting. Vanessa: Hmmm. Barry: Why don't you run everywhere? Isn't that faster? Vanessa: Yeah, okay. I see, I see. All right, your turn. Barry: Ah! You can just freeze live TV?
That's insane. Vanessa: What, you don't have anything like that? Barry: We have Hivo, but it's a disease. It's a horrible, horrible disease. Vanessa: Oh my. They turn a corner onto a busier street. People start swatting at Barry. Man: Dumb bees! Vanessa: You must just want to sting all those jerks. Barry: We really try not to sting. It's usually fatal for us.
Vanessa: So you really have to watch your temper? You kick a wall, take a walk, write an angry letter and throw it out. You work though it like any emotion— anger, jealousy, under his breath lust. Barry lands on cardboard boxes in the aisle. A stock boy hits him with a rolled-up advertisement. Vanessa: to Barry: Oh my goodness. Are you okay? Vanessa: to Hector, the stockboy: What is wrong with you?!
Hector: It's a bug. Vanessa: Well, he's not bothering anybody. Get out of here, you creep. She slaps him with the advertisement and he leaves, muttering. Barry: shakes off the hit What was that, a Pick and Save circular? Vanessa: Yeah, it was. How did you know? Barry: It felt like about ten pages. Seventy-five's pretty much our limit.
Vanessa: Boy, you've really got that down to a science. Barry: Oh, we have to. I lost a cousin to Italian Vogue. Vanessa: I'll bet. Barry: he stops when he sees the rows of honey jars What in the name of Mighty Hercules is this? How did this get here? Cute Bee? Golden Blossom? Ray Liotta Private Select. Vanessa: Is he that actor? Barry: I never heard of him. Why is this here? Vanessa: For people. We eat it. Barry: Why? Vanessa: Well yes, we— Barry: How do you even get it?
Vanessa: Well, bees make it Barry: I know who makes it! And it's hard to make it! There's heating and cooling, and stirring Vanessa: It's organic. Barry: It's our-ganic! Vanessa: It's just honey, Barry. Barry: Just Bees don't know about this. This is stealing. A lot of stealing! You've taken our homes, our schools, our hospitals.
This is all we have. And it's on sale? I'm going to get to the bottom of this. I'm going to get to the bottom of all of this! Barry rips off the label from a jar of Ray Liotta Private Select Honey Later, Barry's infiltrating the supermarket loading dock by covering up his yellow stripes with a Magic Marker and putting on war paint.
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