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Film Fest: Tears of a Clone is an episode of '' Clone High ''. PLOT Synopsis Clone High is holding a Film Festival. Abe ’s making an inspirational sports movie. Joan ’s making an art film expressing her feelings for Abe. Gandhi ’s making a Buddy Cop Film with George Washington Carver. Cleo ’s making an Autobiographical Film . JFK can’t get past the casting couch stage. Meanwhile, the Secret Board Of Shadowy Figures invites itself over to Scudworth ’s house; so Scudworth and Mr. Butlertron redecorate. Episode walkthrough After Clone High actually wins a Cross-country Meet , the clones goes on a Massive Looting Rampage . Van Gogh breaks into the library and everyone steals books; a cheerleader is thrown through an upper-story window; Caesar breaks into the A/V room and steals more books; a car is flipped and Gandhi drinks oil out of the car’s Muffler ; Genghis Khan flips the pool and sets it on fire; and JFK steals a sheet of glass and uses it to destroy a brick wall. Prof. Sheepman tries to connect with the students and help prevent further riots. They have a “care-frontation,” and Mr. Sheepman becomes the “care-iff.” He tells the clones they have to let out their emotions instead of bottling them up. Gandhi mentions that Joan makes movies to express herself, but Joan is quick to point out that her Art Films are strictly not intended for public viewing. Ignoring this, Abe suggests the First Annual Take Back The Afternoon Film Festival To Save Clone High. Meanwhile, the riot has caused the Secret Board Of Shadowy Figures to question Scudworth's leadership. While in teleconference, Scudworth lets slip that he has his own plans for the clones. The Board is not pleased, and propose a dinner meeting at Scudworth’s house. Scudworth, however, is worried. He hasn’t redecorated since graduating from ASU , and Mr. Butlertron agrees to help him fix up the place. Gandhi wants to make an interracial buddy cop film with George Washington Carver, but Carver says he doesn’t like that kind of movie. He finally agrees, when Gandhi tells him there’s a part for Carver's Genetically-engineered Anthropomorphic Peanut, as the film’s bad guy, Señor Peenee. Carver plays “Leon Black, a Harvard -educated scientist turned expert police detective,” and Gandhi plays “Tandoori Jones, a jive-talking, smooth-walking typical Indian supercop who plays by his own rules: none.” Together, they are “''Black and Tan''.” Tensions boil over during a dispute over the line "Say what!?" Carver almost leaves the projects, but finally ends up rewriting his character. JFK gets the keys to the editing room, and uses the couch in there for auditions. Of course, the auditions are merely him having sex with women, and he never gets around to making a movie. Abe convinces Joan to make a movie to express her feelings. She makes a film called "''The Truth Wears Sideburns''," a Black-and-white art film starring herself as herself, and Genghis Khan as “Gabe Lincone,” a character who is in love with her best friend, only hasn’t told her yet. Cleo's film is an autobiography entitled "''The Best Of The Best Of The Best Of The Best Of The Best''," directed by Ang Lee . Abe makes a movie about a Giraffe who plays football titled "''It Takes a Hero''." At the end of the movie, the giraffe kicks a field goal to win a game 13-12 and is beamed up by a spaceship to go "home," leaving the future mother of his child behind. Joan’s movie is finally ready when she talks to Abe, who calls her a “friend” and says he’s interested in Cleo. Joan is heart-broken, and throws her movie away, but Abe finds it. Meanwhile, even after Mr. Butlertron helped Scudworth redecorate, Scudworth still asks him to stay out of sight while the Shadowy Board are there. But, once they get there, Scudworth has absolutely no social graces, and Mr. B, seeing Scudworth bomb, intervenes at the last minute and helps Scudworth. Scudworth introduces Mr. B, first as his butler, then as his friend. The Board, who had come to kill Scudworth, love Mr. B, and decide to give Scudworth another chance. At the film fest, Joan realises her movie is on the program. She tries to convince Abe to take it off, saying it’s embarrassing for both of them. Abe refuses. She tries to get the film back from the projectionist, Thomas Edison, who also refuses. It’s time for the movies to start. First up is ''Black and Tan'', which is quite well-received. Next it’s Abe’s movie, which is long and terrible. Cleo’s movie is about to start, when the projection room burns down. Joan thinks she’s saved, but somehow her film made it through the fire. They play it, but it’s so steeped in metaphor that no one besides Sigmund Freud gets it. Abe calls it the “best film fest ever,” which sparks another riot. Joan and Abe get a chance to talk, and Abe clearly had no idea what was happening in Joan’s movie. Abe telling Joan that his film had a hidden meaning: the giraffe represented himself. Joan asks who the pregnant girl represented, and Abe naturally ignores the question. FEATURED CAST
SONGS Expressin’ Yo’self by Liam Lynch performed by Will Forte When you need a new start, Just look in your heart, And begin the redecoration. Your problems will end When you start to spend On a rug from a Third World nation. We’re expressin’ ourselves. Expressin’ ourselves. Sometimes it’s fun When you are young To bottle up your emotions. But then you realize, We’re all gonna die If we don’t get into the motion Of expressin’ ourselves. Do it right. Workin’ real hard all through the night. To let everybody know Who we are Who we are Who we are Expressin’ yo’self!!! FEATURED CLONES
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