[MyLK TV Scripts] Violin Prodigy: Kim Lego Story (2019), Ep06



[In the dining room]  
Michelle: So how was school today? 
Christine: It was great! Boy I cant wait for the field trip tomorrow.  
Michelle: So, any other exciting things going on? 
Christine: Well I was about to tell you about 
(Christine hears something upstairs) 
Christine: Mom, did you hear that? 

[In Christines bedroom] 
Claira: Oppies! 
Christine: Claira I just cleaned my room! Why did you do this? 
Claira: Me sorry Christine. But me really wanted to touch that golden trophy. 
Christine: Then if you want to touch a trophy, there are plenty on the floor. 
Claira: But I want the biggest one! 

[In the kitchen] 
Celine: Ms. Coleman told me, soon Ill be finishing up my first level one book. In six months!                                                                                                                          
Claira: Wow that so amazing! You good at violin, you good piano, you good at swimming, and you going to finish level one! 
Michelle: Hey girls do you where Christine is? 
Claira: She upstairs, cleaning her room. 
Michelle: Again? 
[At Long Island elementary school] 
People in the auditorium: Did you hear that, did you see that, did you                       
Principal Karatas: Welcome to long island elementary school spelling bee contest!  I, principal of long island elementary school, is very proud of these four students, who got chosen in their class to be a representative of a spelling bee!                        
Claira: Yay! Go Christine!                                                                                                   
Michael: Yes, my daughter! Yay go Christine!                                                                    
Principal Karatas: Now let the contest began!                                                             
Ms. Alison: Ok, please spell camouflage.                                                                             
John: C-A-M-U-F                                                                                                            
Ms. Alison: Disqualified. Please spell circumlocution.                                            
Samantha: Umm C-I-R-C-U-M-L-O-C-T-I-N                                                                       
Ms. Alison: Disqualified. So, this time, I am going to say the words definition. Unable to think clearly or be responsible for ones action. Its Latin and law word. What is this word and how do you spell it.                                                                  
Christine: Non-compos-mentis. N-O-N-C-O-M-P-O-S-M-E-N-T-I-S                            
Ms. Alison: You are correct. Christine Kim, you are the winner of the Long Island elementary school spelling bee contest!                                                                      
Michael: Yes! Yes, Christine she won!                                                                       
Claira: Yes! My own big sister on!                                                                          
Principal Karatas: Christine, well done. This is your                                                          
Claira: Trophy. Yes, its finally mine! 

[At Kims house]  
Michelle: Congratulations Christine, I am very proud!                                                       
Christine: I know. Wow, I cant believe it. This is my 19th                                                   
Claira: I got it! I got it! I finally got it!                                                                                 
Celine: No, no stop Claira. Thats my trophy. I got it from taekwondo! See kap! 

[At the market] 
Claira: Daddy, go straight and turn left. Actually, turn right. No, lets go back. Never mind. Lets go back to left. 
Michael: What are you looking for? I am so dizzy.                                                                 
Claira: I look for that trophy everywhere, but there is not even one! 

[At Kims house] 
Claira: Mommy, this not fair. Celine has lots of trophies from taekwondo and swimming, and Christine has 19 trophies! But how come I dont even have none?                
Michelle: Oh, Claira, youre only three. And besides, if you really want a trophy, you can start practicing and earn it. 

[In the living room] 
Celine: Ok, Claira, copy me. Six months later……                                                    
Claira: I think ready to have a trophy 

[Outside the treehouse]                                                                                                     
Michael: Why are out all out here?                                                                                
Christine: Look at the tree                                                                                                 
Claira: Are you ready? One, two, tree!                                                                                      
(Claira plays the Bach double concerto for two violins)                                                     
Michael: Wow, Claira, that was amazing wow, well done!                                                  
Celine: Well done Claira. Wow, I havent even finished book one yet!                             
Camille: Mama                                                                                                                
Meow: WOOF! WOOF!                                                                                                
Christine: Guys I think Camille might want to say something.                                          
Camille: Ma, ma mammy. Mammy! 
Kim's family member except Claira: Hooray!                                                                             
Michael: And she is only six months old. She can talk! 
Claira: Ugh, now Camille is going to get a trophy for being the fastest one to talk! I am tired and hungry. 


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