- Coach Dan Sullivan: [to his team] You lied. You lied to me. This captains' party... you all... you... you looked me in the eyes, and you swore nothing happened. Something happened at that party. The police have got semen on this kid. They've got blood. And I told you that you could come to me and I would help. I told you that and what do you do? You turn around. All of you turn around, and you make me look stupid. You make me look stupid and you make everybody else look guilty. The police are gonna start making arrests. They're gonna start taking samples. And you think the people who run this school care about you? They're gonna cut you loose and when they do, I can't help you.
- Chris Dixon: [to Mateo] You don't problem-solve by beating on some kid.
- Mateo: They're always saying smack. Talking in accents, calling us spics, this and that.
- Chris Dixon: That's not what I saw. I saw you and two other boys beating on one kid. Now, you have a problem with a student, you have to take it to a teacher, bring it to me.
- Mateo: Yeah. Right.
- Chris Dixon: Mateo, you do things how you do things, I can't do anything for you, so now you have a three-day suspension. You have three days. Cool off. Think about things. We're done.
- Anne Blaine: [to Taylor] Did you go there to have sex with him?
- Taylor Blaine: I didn't... I didn't go there to get attacked.
- Anne Blaine: [to Dixon] My son, Taylor. The... the reason he's coming back to Marshall. Why he... he wants to come back. There were, uh, some challenges at his other school.
- Chris Dixon: Academic challenges?
- Anne Blaine: It just... It just wasn't a good fit. He didn't fit in. There... there... there was some bullying and, uh, some other challenges.
- Chris Dixon: Other challenges?
- [Anne doesn't answer him]
- Chris Dixon: You're asking me to help your son. I can't do that if I don't know his situation.
- Anne Blaine: He was assaulted. It was at a party. There was, uh, pictures and some online bullying.
- Chris Dixon: That was your son in that article?
- Anne Blaine: I just want to know that he'll be safe here.
- Chris Dixon: I can have Taylor meet with our school counselor, Mrs. Murray. She can help him get situated, but if he has problems, he's going to have to be active in trying to get them resolved.
- Anne Blaine: You see, he's always been quiet. He doesn't... he doesn't like to talk.
- Chris Dixon: Boys his age never do. Look, I know some people at Leyland. I can check out his situation, but I've got over 2,000 students, 35 kids to a classroom. It's hard for us to help these kids one-on-one.
- Peter Tanner: [to Eric] Why you been acting like such a little bitch?
- Eric Tanner: Everything!
- Peter Tanner: Everything, what?
- Eric Tanner: Everything sucks! Mom and Dad suck. School sucks.
- Peter Tanner: Two years, you're gonna be gone. I'm gonna be stuck with them and all their nonsense. You got basketball.
- Eric Tanner: You're so stupid.
- Peter Tanner: They send you to the good school so you can go to a good college, leave my ass over at Marshall. Got the blacks and the Mexicans trying to kill each other all day. I got nothing here.
- Coach Dan Sullivan: [to Eric] Did you assault that boy?
- Eric Tanner: He wanted it.
- Coach Dan Sullivan: Oh, geez. God, you sound like a rapist.
- Anne Blaine: [after Anne finds out about Taylor and Eric] Did you go there to have sex with him?
- [to Evy]
- Anne Blaine: Do you know about this? Have you been covering for him, walking around, acting like a couple, making me look like an idiot? I... I was defending you, and... and you went there to have sex with him.