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- I do know what it's about. I know how it ends. I'm trying to remember it exactly. A town must come together to confront, like, big business tycoon, with the help of a dog. The dog brings them together.
- When a quiet boy from a tragic past is discovered for his god-given abilities, he finds himself on a roller-coaster of abuse, fear, acceptance, love, and triumph.
- (Music Video) This was a music video for a up and coming Christian R&B group, who is very talented. Music video of the r&b band good boys. Christian artists who struggle with everyday life.
- Marcus Payne (Salman Sheikh) has only one aspiration: to become Student Body president. As such, he's gone to great lengths to ensure that he's a leg up on his entire competition- outspending them on various campaign materials, and even going insofar as to hire his own campaign manager Scott (Jordan Noriega). In his mind, it seems as though his victory is all but assured - that is, until the most popular girl in school- Skylar Morgan (Sara Thiboult) enters the race. With his victory suddenly far from assured, Marcus decides to take matters into his own hands and force Skylar from the competition by any means necessary. After a few unsuccessful attempts at persuading Skylar to leave the race- he enlists the help of an intrepid journalist for the school newspaper (Bailey Cooper) to leak damning misinformation regarding Skylar's personal life. This in turn causes a chaotic spiral of controversy and conspiracy that might do more than determine the victor for the Student Body election."
- Bree Goodman is a troubled youth who changes after she experiences a life altering accident.
- The school's mascot costume has gone missing and principal Not Goodman is on the hunt for which student stole the costume. Each student interrogated by the stern principal has their chance to tell their side of the story, each told in a different genre.