Mom, did I get my time left yet? >> Not yet, sweetie. It's still loading.
>> Well, tell me the second you see it appear. Okay, >> of course. Have a good day.
>> Billy Jean, you got your time left? >> I did? It must have just appeared.
How much time do I have left? >> 52 years. 52 years.
That means I'll die at 69. Hey, that's my lucky number. Mine hasn't came in yet, right?
Not yet. Still loading. You know that feeling you get in class when you know you're about to be called on and then 5 seconds later you're called on.
Deja vu. Exactly. Well, I have a feeling I'm going to get hundreds of years.
Billy Jean, did it come in or not? Am I going to live forever? >> Yeah, it came in.
And >> And you're going to live forever. >> Yes, I totally called it. >> I got to go.
>> Billy Jean, wait. So, does it say I'm going to live forever as in infinite years? Or how long exactly?
>> Yeah, infinite years in heaven. What? I said infinite years as in 111.
>> 111? Really, Billy Jean? Does it say I'm going to live forever as in infinite years?
>> Infinite years in heaven. >> What? >> I mean, infinite years as in 111.
>> Really? That means I'll live till I'm 129. >> Uh-huh.
>> I knew I would live a long time. >> Jess, don't worry about turning in the homework today. In fact, you don't have to be in class if you don't want to.
You can go home. >> That's really nice, Mr G. But I want to be here.
>> Wow, that means a lot. I'll never forget you. Okay, Jess.
Of course, I didn't do the homework. >> Becky, you only have 20 years left. I am so sorry.
Don't feel sorry for me. Feel sorry for yourself. >> Haha.
I know you're just being mean to me to cope, but it's not going to make you feel any better. >> I'm not being mean, dude. I'm going to be here tomorrow.
You're not. What's that supposed to mean? Are you threatening me?
>> Threatening you? Girl, what? Did like no one tell you how much time you have left?
>> Did no one tell you? >> Yeah, they did. Billy Jean told me I have 111 years left.
>> Girl, you have 21 hours left. >> Wait, what? 21 hours?
That can't be right. No offense, Becky, but I believe Billy Jean over you. >> Well, believe me, Becky's telling the truth.
Told you, >> Mr G, how much time do I have left? >> I'm sorry, Jess. I thought you knew.
You only have 21 hours left. Jess, what are you doing home early? >> I got my time left, so they let me come home early.
>> Oh, sweetie. I am so sorry. >> I thought I was going to live forever.
>> I know. Come here. Well, no sense in crying about it.
You have 18 hours left. What do you want to do? Should we go to the mall?
We could get you some new clothes. >> That I'll never get to wear. >> Right.
Well, I'll just return them tomorrow. Come on. >> Thanks, Mom.
You really made the last 18 hours the best 18 hours. >> Don't forget me in the afterlife. Okay.
>> Don't forget me in the Earth life. >> I would never. >> Goodbye.
>> Goodbye. >> Holy guacamole. The afterlife looks just like my bedroom.
>> Sweetie. >> Mom, what are you doing here? You died, too?
>> No, I didn't. And neither did you. Wait, what?
>> You have infinite years. You're going to live forever. >> Has your hair strand came in yet?
>> Not yet. I don't know what's taking so long. >> Don't worry.
I haven't gotten mine yet either. >> What if we're supernatural? >> I doubt we will be.
It's very rare to get the blue strand. >> Paul, are you good? >> Yeah.
Why? >> You look like you saw a ghost. >> Does this strand look blue to you?
>> No, that's definitely red. >> Oh, thank goodness. Today's the worst day to be color blind.
>> Paul, are you scared of the supernatural? I'm just scared of the unknown. >> Emma, what's wrong?
Dylan got supernatural and I got ordinary. >> Well, that's okay. You guys can still be together.
That's what I said. But he said I'll never understand him. He broke up with me.
>> I'm so sorry. I just hope you're ordinary, too. >> Me, too.
>> Come on, just reveal yourself already. >> Still no luck, sweetie? >> No.
>> Well, maybe your strand will come in tomorrow. >> Maybe. I'm going to be late for school.
Sorry I'm late, Miss Piper. It's fine, Jess. Just have a seat.
>> Is everyone staring at me because I'm wearing the same outfit as yesterday? Like, I need to do laundry. Assume me.
>> Everyone's staring because of your hair. >> My hair? Did my color come in?
Am I supernatural? >> I'm not sure because every color came in. >> Yeah, Jess, you're not a supernatural.
You're a freak. >> This can't be happening. I woke up late.
Maybe I'm still dreaming. Wake up. Wake up.
>> Wake up. >> Uh, you really are a freak. There you are.
Are you okay? >> No. Why is my hair brighter than my future?
>> I'm not for sure, but I've been googling as fast as I can and >> and >> and nothing. I don't think this has ever happened before. >> I really am a freak.
>> Mom, I'm home from school and we have a major problem. >> What do you mean, sweetie? Oh.
>> Do you know what's going on? >> Yes, I've seen this before. In fact, it was on your father.
>> Do you know what's going on? Yes, I've seen this before on your father. >> You have?
>> You're what they call a hybrid? >> A hybrid? >> It's extremely rare.
Basically, your body doesn't know which form to take, so it displays both forms to the max. >> Well, that definitely explains the hair. So, Dad was a hybrid, too.
I didn't know he was supernatural. >> He wasn't a supernatural. You see, Jess, hybrids don't get to stay hybrids forever.
Your body will eventually stop fighting itself. Whichever side wins is the form you take. or >> or >> or you can choose for it, which is what your father decided to do.
He chose ordinary. >> How do I choose for it? >> You manifest the side you want to have full control through meditation.
It's tricky, but it can be done. Do you have a side you want to choose? >> I don't know yet.
>> That's okay. >> Good night. >> Breathe in.
>> Breathe out. >> Breathe in. >> Super.
>> It worked. I'm a supernatural. I wonder if I have any special abilities.
Maybe not. I don't know how people react about me being a supernatural. I'm going to cover it up for now.
Sweetie, did you give any more thought to what you want to be? Kind of. I'm thinking maybe supernatural.
No. Supernaturals have very hard lives. They're misfits.
That's why there's not very many of them left. You should pick ordinary like your father did. I'll think about it.
Did you figure out what's going on with your hair? Yeah. Basically, I'm a hybrid.
So, I get to pick if I want to be supernatural or ordinary. That's great. We can be ordinary together just like we wanted.
Right. You weren't going to pick supernatural, were you? >> No.
No. Good. Well, pick quick so your hair can go back to normal.
Hey, look out, Jess. Are you a supernatural? >> No.
Yeah, you are. I just saw lightning come out of your hands. Please don't tell anyone.
I won't. But I'm not the only one that saw. I'll let you see if you >> Why didn't you tell me you were supernatural?
Because you were so excited for us to be ordinary together. >> Do you still want to be friends even though you can make electricity come out of your fingers and I can't? >> Of course.
Nothing's going to change between us. >> Want to come over after school today? >> Definitely.
>> Yo, Jess, is it true you can control electricity? >> I don't know what all I can do yet, but I guess. >> Prove it.
Show us. >> I don't have to prove anything to you. >> Come on.
Let's have a little match. See who's more powerful. >> I'm not going to fight you in the middle of school.
Ordinaries could get hurt. >> Scaredy-cat, take this. Whoa.
>> Ow. All right, Jess. What else can you control?
>> I don't know. >> Well, let's find out. >> Oh my gosh.
She has dark magic. >> She's evil. Everyone run.
>> But I'm not evil. >> You picked supernatural, didn't you? >> How' you?
>> The school called. You got into a fight with your classmates. What were you thinking?
>> I wasn't. >> Clearly, you're grounded. No phone, no electronics, no friends.
You hear me? >> Fine. >> You have to be more responsible than that.
>> I think I'm a witch. Impossible, which is our folklore. >> I can control different elements.
And then today at school, I had black magic. >> You were probably just seeing smoke from the fire. >> I felt something though when it happened.
>> Like what? >> Like I wanted to be evil. >> Don't worry, sweetie.
I'll make you some tea and we'll have a nice dinner and you'll feel all better. >> Mom, I just told you I might control dark magic and you want to make me tea? >> Just to help you relax, sweetie.
>> Dad wasn't ordinary, was he? >> What? I just told you I might be a witch and you're not scared of me.
Was dad a witch? >> I need a dream. >> Just answer me for once.
>> Yes. Your father was a warlock, but he stopped using his powers because when he used them, he felt the same evil presence you're feeling. That's why I kept telling you to choose ordinary.
Your father spent his whole life wishing he would have chosen that. But of course, you don't listen to your mother. >> Yeah, well, maybe if you had told me all of this before, I would have.
I'm sorry, sweetie, but now you know it's for the best if you don't use your powers. >> You're telling me I might as well cover up my hair. Hopefully, people at school forget I'm a supernatural.
>> You know, changing your hair doesn't make you ordinary. >> Just leave me alone, Dawson. >> Aw, but what fun would that be?
>> Did you forget about yesterday when I made you run away and scream like a little girl? Cuz I'd happily remind you. >> Ah, so you do still have your powers?
>> I'm going to class. >> Wait, Jess, I actually need your help with something. With what?
>> I've been having these visions. Something bad is coming and we're going to have to fight it. >> Sorry.
You're out of luck. I'm not using my powers. >> Jess, this thing could wipe out our entire town.
>> These visions you're having. What does this thing look like? What's coming?
>> I don't know for sure. It's almost like a shadow that hides in plain sight. It feeds off people's souls.
If my visions are correct, it'll start taking people tonight. >> How do you plan to stop it? >> We already have a team of supernaturals to hunt it down.
When we find it, bam. Electricity through the heart. That should stop it.
>> What was that? >> Someone help my daughter. She's stone cold.
>> Looks like the darkness came early. >> Fine, I'll help you look, but I'm not going to use my powers. It's too dangerous.
>> Fine. At this point, we can use all the help we can get looking for it. Your first station is the graveyard.
>> Great. >> Good luck. >> Have you seen anything?
>> Not yet. You? >> Nothing over here either.
Let's switch locations. >> It's been a week and half the town is missing. If we don't find this shadow soon, we're going to be dead by next week.
We have to find him eventually. We just have to keep looking. Everyone, get into your positions for tonight and attack immediately if you see him.
Jess, that includes you. I >> I know you don't want to use your powers, but if you see him, you have to. What was that?
>> Hello. Is anyone there? Please, please don't hurt me.
You guys, I caught him. Come quick. >> We're tracking your location.
Be there in 5. >> Come on, turn around. Show yourself.
Who's behind the shadow? Come on, turn around. Show yourself.
Who's behind the shadow? >> Dad. >> Hey, Beanet.
>> I thought you were dead. >> Trust me, I wish I was. Well, you're going to be dead if we don't get you out of here.
You hurt a lot of innocent people. What were you thinking? >> I couldn't help it.
I have something called dark magic, and it consumed me. Once you start feeling the evil presence, it doesn't go away. But your electric charge snap me out of it for now.
Jess, we're coming. We have to go now. >> Wear the same thing for a week or eat the same thing for a week.
I am way too much of a picky eater for that. Why are you in a wedding dress? I picked wear the same thing and it had to be a wedding dress.
>> That's tough. Here comes the bride. Here comes >> Zip it, Arnold.
You should have picked eat the same thing. I get to live off bacon for a week. >> Your poor heart.
It's a week. It won't kill me. >> It might.
Well, what' you pick, Jez? Wear the same thing. I would have never guessed.
You wear that every day anyways. >> Do not do, too. >> Wo, your shirt's changing colors.
>> What? Yeah, it's doing it again. I don't know why it's doing that.
I think I know what your butt is. Every time your emotions change, your shirt changes colors. So, it's like a mood shirt.
That's why when Arnold was being annoying, your shirt turned red. >> Yeah, that checks out. Whatever.
Bye, ladies. I can't believe I have to wear this all week. I think I would have rather had the wedding dress.
I really don't think you would have. >> Hey, do you know the date? >> Uh-huh.
>> Okay. What is it? >> October 8th.
>> October 8th. Thanks. Whoa, your shirt's turning purple.
>> It changes color when her mood changes. >> Eleanor. >> So, what does purple mean?
>> It means um that she's thirsty. >> As in dehydrated, super parched. >> Super.
>> Do you want some of my water? >> No, I'm okay. >> Whoa, now it's turning red.
What does that mean? That you're happy? >> Mhm.
Yeah, let's go with that. >> That's our happy girl. >> Elanor, that wasn't funny.
What? He totally fell for it. Hopefully he did.
>> This shirt is going to be the end of me. I saw you flirting with my brother, you loser. Here comes Veronica.
>> Veronica, I was not flirting with your brother. I watched the whole thing. It was not flirtatious.
>> See? Then why are you so nervous? >> I'm not.
You are. >> Cut the lies, Jess. Your mood shirt is showing now.
Stay away from my brother and we won't have an issue. Good job. >> I am so screwed.
You did nothing wrong. It's her brother, not her boyfriend. Either way, she's terrifying.
>> What's up with the face? >> Oh, I'm trying to control my mood. >> Yeah, it's not working.
Your shirt's turning black. >> Hey. Hey, Jess.
Leave me alone, Kyle. I just wanted to tell you I looked up purple and it doesn't mean dehydrated. >> Yeah, it does.
>> No, >> I know purple means you fancy mood. >> Shh, we can't talk here. Veronica might see us.
>> My sister Veronica? >> Yeah, she basically threatened me if I talk to you. >> She's so protective.
It's obnoxious. She's something. >> She can't threaten you.
I'll talk to her. Okay. >> No, please.
>> It'll be fine. I'll see you later. >> Kyle.
>> Whoa. Your shirt's back to normal. >> Come with me.
We need to hide. >> Can we leave the closet yet? School ended 3 hours ago.
There's no way Veronica's still out there. >> Fine. There you are.
>> Veronica, what are you guys doing in the closet? >> Not hiding from you. >> Kyle told me you guys want to like smash or whatever.
I don't know if we agreed to that. >> Shut up. It's cool.
But we're not like sisters or friends or anything. >> Got it. Not sisters, not friends.
No problem. >> Bye, weirdos. >> That went well.
>> Weirdly well. >> Kyle. >> Jess.
Did Veronica talk to you? >> Yeah. How'd you get her to change her mind like that?
>> I threatened to tell her parents she's dating Chad. >> Wait, Chad? The one that >> My parents would definitely not approve.
Anyways, what are you doing Friday night? Want to hang? >> I'd love that.
Hey yo, your shirt's turning purple again. I cannot wait till I don't have to wear this shirt anymore. >> Are you choking, Otto?
>> Oh, it's just my options. I got princess or ordinary. >> You should definitely pick ordinary.
>> Well, obviously I'm going to shingles. >> You have shingles again? >> No.
Move it, Otto. >> Miss Johnson, if >> No more extra credit, Affilia, you already have a 200% in the class. >> No, it's not that.
If I accidentally picked the wrong selection, is there a way to change that? >> There's no wrong choices, so no. >> Well, I might have picked the one that I didn't actually mean to pick.
>> Well, maybe you'll be happy with it in the end. >> Mom, I made a Grandma, what are you doing here? >> I thought I'd take my granddaughter out to lunch.
Go get ready. Oilia, it's time that you found out that you are a princess. >> Princess?
>> Yes. After this, we're taking you to get ready for the commencement tomorrow. >> Yeah, sure.
Okay. >> You're joking, right? >> Hyram, this is my granddaughter, Princess Oilia.
She's in need of your help. >> Oh, God. When was the last time you plucked your eyebrows?
>> Um, you have to pluck them. Your Majesty, this is going to take me all day. Good thing we're free.
>> Now presenting Princess Oilia. What do you think? >> I look beautiful.
I'll pick you up for the commencement tomorrow after school. Thank you, Hyram. >> Yo, Otto, why do you look hot?
Ow, you still got that angle, though. >> I just hate that people look at me differently now. Like, I'm still the same girl.
Why did you get a makeover again? Well, I >> Princess Oilia, I'm Prince Phillip. Your grandma asked me to come get you.
What are you doing? >> One, two, three. I got 100.
>> I got one. >> I'm sorry. >> It's not fair.
All my friends have 100 lives. >> Jess, you want to go rollerblading on a bridge? >> Sounds fun, but no.
>> Come on, don't be a scaredy-cat. That's what your lives are for. >> I can't.
>> Why not? >> Because I only have one life. >> Oh, sorry.
I didn't know. I know. Hey girls.
So, tonight my party is haunted themed. There will be a giant maze in a real life chainsaw chasing us. >> That sounds horrifying.
>> Probably to you because you have one life. And just so you know, it's a 10 life minimum to get in. We don't want anyone actually dying.
>> Well, I don't want to come anyways. >> Good. I'll see the rest of you there.
>> I wonder if there's a way to get more lives. I know where I can look. Reddit knows everything.
To get more lives, you must To get more lives, you must touch their lifeline. >> Their lifeline? >> Is that their neck?
>> Hey. Hey. Uh, what are you doing?
>> Oh, you just had a hair. I was going to move it for you. >> Um, I can do that myself.
Thanks. >> Okay. >> This is going to be harder than I thought.
What's everyone doing? >> A local jewelry store passed out a ton of necklaces. We're waiting in line to get one.
>> Miss Piper, I'll help you pass them out. >> Thanks, Jess. That's so sweet.
Here's your necklace. Do you want me to put it on you? >> Yeah, that'd actually be great.
Thank you. Great. >> Did you just rub my neck?
>> Sorry, I didn't mean to. I've touched like 300 people's lifelines. >> Still a one.
>> Maybe Reddit doesn't know everything. >> Just 300 of us woke up with one life. >> Really?
>> Wait, let me see your neck. How'd you get so many likes? >> How did you get so many likes?
Did you take them from us? >> No, I swear. Then where did you get them?
>> It was a gift. >> Really? Because we used to have a hundred and now we have one.
Be honest, Jess. Did you take our lives? >> I didn't mean to take all your guys' lives.
I just meant to take a few. That way I'd have some more. >> Not cool.
>> All right, Ready. What do you do when you take all your friends lives and now they're mad at you? Give them back.
There. I gave you guys your lives back. Sorry I took them.
>> Wait, I only got 99 back. I used to have 100. How many lives do you have now?
>> 300. >> You kept some. >> I had to keep like one.
>> You kept one each from all of us. >> Well, sorry. You're not getting the last ones back.
>> Jess, come quick. It's your sister. >> What's wrong with her?
>> She's in the hospital. >> Is she going to be okay? >> She needs 299 lives to live.
>> That's a lot of lives. >> It is. It would leave you with one.
Would you like to gift her them? >> I guess everything happens for a reason. >> Hey, sis.
>> Hey. Hey, Peanut. When's your mom's birthday?
December. >> And what's her favorite flower? >> A rose.
>> And her name is >> Mommy. Yeah. Pumpkin.
>> Oh, daddy was just asking me what some of your favorite things were. A >> and what your name was. >> Jonathan.
Honey, it's not what you think. Then what's my name? Let's not do this in front of the kid.
Out of my house now. >> Honey, daddy's going to go live somewhere else for a while. So, it's just going to be you and me.
>> Hi, baby. Hey. You look good in that shirt.
>> Thanks. And what's my name? >> Tanner.
And what's mine? >> Jessica. Hey, listen.
I'm going to go out with the guys after practice, but I'll call you once I get home. Okay. >> No problem.
>> I had such a fun night, but I couldn't stop thinking about you. >> A I'm glad. I got to go to bed, but I'll see you in the morning.
>> Good night, Tanner. >> Good night, baby. >> Babe, you didn't say my name.
>> Babe, you didn't say my name last night. Oh, I'm sorry, baby, but I was thinking, isn't saying each other's names every day getting old? I mean, we don't want people to think we have trust issues or something, you know?
>> Saying my name doesn't mean we have trust issues. >> It does if you want me to say it all the time. >> Come on, just say my name.
>> No, I don't have to. I'll see you after class. >> Jess, did you see this?
>> What? >> This picture? It was taken last night at a party.
Doesn't that kind of look like Tanner? >> Who's the girl? I don't know.
Some new junior. You don't think that's actually Tanner, though, right? >> Who's the girl?
What girl? The girl in this picture, you jerk. I don't know who that is.
>> Hey, hey, hey. Relax. Don't throw your phone.
She means nothing to me. Okay. Just like I do, I guess.
Babe, that's not true. Do you even hear yourself right now? >> Yeah, I do.
Can you hear yourself or no? Because your gaslighting is too loud. I'm not gaslighting you.
You're making a scene about nothing. Just say my name. >> No, just trust me.
Just say it. Say my name. Babe, just stop.
This is ridiculous. Oliver, come here. What are you doing?
>> What the heck? You're really just going to kiss him in front of me? Your name doesn't get to live rentree in my head either.
Really? Bye, babe. >> Uh, Dad.
>> Yeah, babe. >> Ew, gross. Go get my dad.
>> Oh, right. Your other dad. >> My only dad.
>> What's going on? Are you pregnant? I swear to God, if you got her pregnant, I will twist your >> No, I'm not pregnant.
At least I don't think. >> Oh, hell no. >> Unless you could get it from a toilet.
>> Oh, well, yeah, you can. But that's probably not in Munchkin. So, what's the real problem?
You almost gave your dad a heart attack. I didn't have a heart attack. Her birth, Dad.
Just Just leave, Louis. Okay, Mr P. See you later, Jess.
Dad, I can see things above my head. >> Do they talk to you? >> No.
>> Do they do bad things? >> No. >> Oh, well then it's probably just your aunt Janet flying around.
I see her sometimes, too. >> Never mind. Ella, you don't happen to know what these emoji stickers are above my head.
Do you? >> It shows you what your soulmate's doing. >> Really?
>> Yeah. What are they doing? >> They're cooking.
My soulmate's a chef. >> Attention students. There has been a fire in HomeK.
Please. Students, there has been a fire in HomeK. Please evacuate.
>> Ella, I think my soulmate is the one that set off the fire alarm in HomeK. >> Really? >> Yeah.
So, we just have to find out who did it. Come on, let's go. >> Hi, Miss Rihanna.
I was just wondering, could you tell us which student set off the fire alarm earlier? >> No, Jess. >> Please, we'll keep it a secret.
>> I'm not telling. >> Oh, come on. Why do you want to know?
>> Because I think they might be my soulmate. They're not. >> Why not?
>> Because I'm the one that set off the fire alarm. >> Well, maybe. >> No, Jess.
I'm not your soulmate. Now get out of my classroom. >> Bye, Miss Ra.
Do you think she was lying to us? >> I don't think so. >> You're probably right.
>> All right. Mile Monday. Let's go, everyone.
>> Hey, Ella. What? My soulmate must be in this class.
They're running too right now. >> No way. Yeah.
I wonder who they are. >> I know. As soon as they stop running, we'll be able to find out who they are.
>> Genius. I think I'm going to find them. >> Girls, less jumping, more running.
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