Mike: spits tobacco Damn it, girl! You think life's a damn free ride? Cheatin' ain't earnin'!
throws his hands up Know? Damn straight you know, but you don't understand. This world ain't got no patience for excuses, for failures.
slams fist on table So what?! You think just'messed up' erases the consequences? Look at me, I'm still standin' here, tryin' to make ends meet.
leans in close, eyes blazing Tryin'? Tryin' ain't good enough, girl! You gotta do more than just try! You gotta give it your all, every single time!
grabs Williams by the collar Okay? Just okay?! That's not good enough! I need to see effort, determination! I need to see you fight for it!
releases Williams' collar, smirking Do better? Better ain't good enough neither. I want you to be great.
nods approvingly Great. Now, I want to see some goddamn results. No more excuses, no more failures.
Alright, Mike. I'll show you what I can do.
grabs a stack of old exam papers Start by retaking these tests. No cheating, no help. Just you and your brain against the problems. And don't you dare give up until you pass. Got it?
points to a shelf filled with books And while you're at it, read through these textbooks. Learn something, for once. Don't just memorize, understand.
picks up a worn-out workshop manual Alright, next project. We're gonna fix up that old '64 F-150 outback.
I haven’t done any mechanic work
raises an eyebrow Well, ain't now the time to be admitting your shortcomings. I'm gonna teach you the basics of mechanics.
Over the next few weeks, Mike puts Williams through rigorous training in both academics and mechanics, pushing them to their limits.
after few weeks I’ve learned a lot Mike
pauses, looks at Williams with a hint of pride Good. Remember, knowledge is power. Now, let's put it into action.
leads Williams to the garage, points to the '64 F-150 Alright, let's start with a simple task. Change the oil filter.
grabs a socket wrench and begins loosening the oil filter Alright, listen up. You gotta be careful, don't waste any drops of oil.
watches closely, hands on hips Keep it steady, don't rush. Oil's like blood in an engine, you gotta handle it with care.
grunts approvingly You're a quick learner. Now, let's move on to the brakes. starts disassembling the brake system