He tells her that show business is rough. Steven tries to get her attention and only succeeds after a few seconds. Steven returns to the Crystal Temple and greets Pearl, who is sitting on the couch blankly staring at the ceiling indicating that Garnet is still mad at her for the events of " Cry for Help". Steven eventually realizes Jamie's point and agrees, while Jamie sadly says that this might be his first and last play. Steven is confused and states that the script kept saying that Captain Dewey was very good, but Jamie only takes this point as proof and explains that to be human is to be flawed, and real heroes must struggle. As Dewey exits the stage, Jamie says that it would be a disaster as the story is terrible and William Dewey is an absolutely unbelievable character, not because he grew fifty feet, but rather because he has no character. As Jamie tries to speak, Dewey interrupts him to remind him that he is funding this play. He asserts that nothing needs to be changed. Mayor Dewey objects, stating that he was faultless, and accomplished everything on his first try, exactly like he himself when he wrote the play. Steven compliments Mayor Dewey on his "fantastic" storytelling, while Jamie suggests that although Captain Dewey is a great character, the play would be far better if they brought out his other side and his struggles. The crew thinks that he is such an exemplary captain that he was voted to become the first mayor of Beach City, ending the play. He grows into a fifty-foot giant and carries the boat safely to shore. Suddenly, a squall appears, but Captain Dewey reassures his crew that he will save them using his heroic, supernatural ability. William Dewey is thankful to his crew for joining him in search of a place where he can find a new city. The show shifts to painted slides of a crew on deck of a ship, with Captain Dewey addressing his crew. Since Steven is the only one who showed up, Jamie gives him the lead role of William Dewey, while he himself plays the rest of the characters. Jamie is about to start the rehearsal and offers Dewey to stay, to which he agrees and promptly seats himself. It is an important play because it has a lot of sentimental and political importance to Mayor Dewey. It is a play that documents the founding of Beach City by Mayor Dewey's great great great great grandfather, William Dewey. Steven asks Jamie what the play is about, and Dewey comes on stage to explain the premise of the play. Jamie discouragingly exclaims that the play is funded by Mayor Dewey, with the consequence that he wrote the entire play himself. Jamie says that since this is his first production, the play must be well written. Jamie hands Steven a copy of the script, titled, "Beach City or Bust: The Tale of William Dewey ". Jamie says that they are the only ones, but is optimistic and says that some plays only have one actor in them, so they have a great start. After some confusion, they get to work.Īt the stage during rehearsal, Steven asks Jamie where the other actors are. Steven offers himself as an actor while saying it in a foreign accent. He is holding auditions tonight for his play, which is about Beach City's founding. Steven asks him if he has "the goods" and Jamie takes out a flyer that advertises his play. Steven races to him and they greet each other. The episode begins with Jamie approaching the Beach House and calling Steven's name. Steven and Jamie put on a play about the founding of Beach City.
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