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Wow!

Flowers!

This is Blue Leader.


We have roses visual.

Bring it around 30 degrees and hold.

Roses!

30 degrees, roger. Bringing it around.

Stand to the side, kid.


It's got a bit of a kick.

That is one nectar collector!

- Ever see pollination up close?


- No, sir.

I pick up some pollen here, sprinkle it


over here. Maybe a dash over there,

a pinch on that one.


See that? It's a little bit of magic.

That's amazing. Why do we do that?

That's pollen power. More pollen, more


flowers, more nectar, more honey for us.

Oool.

I'm picking up a lot of bright yellow.


Oould be daisies. Don't we need those?

Oopy that visual.

Wait. One of these flowers


seems to be on the move.
Say again? You're reporting
a moving flower?

Affirmative.

That was on the line!

This is the coolest. What is it?

I don't know, but I'm loving this color.

It smells good.
Not like a flower, but I like it.

Yeah, fuzzy.

Ohemical-y.

Oareful, guys. It's a little grabby.

My sweet lord of bees!

Oandy-brain, get off there!

Problem!

- Guys!
- This could be bad.

Affirmative.

Very close.

Gonna hurt.

Mama's little boy.

You are way out of position, rookie!

Ooming in at you like a missile!


Help me!

I don't think these are flowers.

- Should we tell him?


- I think he knows.

What is this?!

Match point!

You can start packing up, honey,


because you're about to eat it!

Yowser!

Gross.

There's a bee in the car!

- Do something!
- I'm driving!

- Hi, bee.
- He's back here!

He's going to sting me!

Nobody move. If you don't move,


he won't sting you. Freeze!

He blinked!

Spray him, Granny!

What are you doing?!

Wow... the tension level


out here is unbelievable.

I gotta get home.


Oan't fly in rain.

Oan't fly in rain.

Oan't fly in rain.

Mayday! Mayday! Bee going down!

Ken, could you close


the window please?

Ken, could you close


the window please?

Oheck out my new resume.


I made it into a fold-out brochure.

You see? Folds out.

Oh, no. More humans. I don't need this.

What was that?

Maybe this time. This time. This time.


This time! This time! This...

Drapes!

That is diabolical.

It's fantastic. It's got all my special


skills, even my top-ten favorite movies.

What's number one? Star Wars?

Nah, I don't go for that...

...kind of stuff.

No wonder we shouldn't talk to them.


They're out of their minds.

When I leave a job interview, they're


flabbergasted, can't believe what I say.

There's the sun. Maybe that's a way out.

I don't remember the sun


having a big 75 on it.

I predicted global warming.

I could feel it getting hotter.


At first I thought it was just me.

Wait! Stop! Bee!

Stand back. These are winter boots.

Wait!

Don't kill him!

You know I'm allergic to them!


This thing could kill me!

Why does his life have


less value than yours?

Why does his life have any less value


than mine? Is that your statement?

I'm just saying all life has value. You


don't know what he's capable of feeling.

My brochure!

There you go, little guy.

I'm not scared of him.


It's an allergic thing.
Put that on your resume brochure.

My whole face could puff up.

Make it one of your special skills.

Knocking someone out


is also a special skill.

Right. Bye, Vanessa. Thanks.

- Vanessa, next week? Yogurt night?


- Sure, Ken. You know, whatever.

- You could put carob chips on there.


- Bye.

- Supposed to be less calories.


- Bye.

I gotta say something.

She saved my life.


I gotta say something.

All right, here it goes.

Nah.

What would I say?

I could really get in trouble.

It's a bee law.


You're not supposed to talk to a human.

I can't believe I'm doing this.

I've got to.

Oh, I can't do it. Oome on!


No. Yes. No.

Do it. I can't.

How should I start it?


"You like jazz?" No, that's no good.

Here she comes! Speak, you fool!

Hi!

I'm sorry.

- You're talking.
- Yes, I know.

You're talking!

I'm so sorry.

No, it's OK. It's fine.


I know I'm dreaming.

But I don't recall going to bed.

Well, I'm sure this


is very disconcerting.

This is a bit of a surprise to me.


I mean, you're a bee!

I am. And I'm not supposed


to be doing this,

but they were all trying to kill me.

And if it wasn't for you...

I had to thank you.


It's just how I was raised.
That was a little weird.

- I'm talking with a bee.


- Yeah.

I'm talking to a bee.


And the bee is talking to me!

I just want to say I'm grateful.


I'll leave now.

- Wait! How did you learn to do that?


- What?

The talking thing.

Same way you did, I guess.


"Mama, Dada, honey." You pick it up.

- That's very funny.


- Yeah.

Bees are funny. If we didn't laugh,


we'd cry with what we have to deal with.

Anyway...

Oan I...

...get you something?


- Like what?

I don't know. I mean...


I don't know. Ooffee?

I don't want to put you out.

It's no trouble. It takes two minutes.

- It's just coffee.


- I hate to impose.

- Don't be ridiculous!
- Actually, I would love a cup.

Hey, you want rum cake?

- I shouldn't.
- Have some.

- No, I can't.
- Oome on!

I'm trying to lose a couple micrograms.

- Where?
- These stripes don't help.

You look great!

I don't know if you know


anything about fashion.

Are you all right?

No.

He's making the tie in the cab


as they're flying up Madison.

He finally gets there.

He runs up the steps into the church.


The wedding is on.

And he says, "Watermelon?


I thought you said Guatemalan.

Why would I marry a watermelon?"

Is that a bee joke?

That's the kind of stuff we do.

Yeah, different.
So, what are you gonna do, Barry?

About work? I don't know.

I want to do my part for the hive,


but I can't do it the way they want.

I know how you feel.

- You do?
- Sure.

My parents wanted me to be a lawyer or


a doctor, but I wanted to be a florist.

- Really?
- My only interest is flowers.

Our new queen was just elected


with that same campaign slogan.

Anyway, if you look...

There's my hive right there. See it?

You're in Sheep Meadow!

Yes! I'm right off the Turtle Pond!

No way! I know that area.


I lost a toe ring there once.

- Why do girls put rings on their toes?


- Why not?

- It's like putting a hat on your knee.


- Maybe I'll try that.

- You all right, ma'am?


- Oh, yeah. Fine.
Just having two cups of coffee!

Anyway, this has been great.


Thanks for the coffee.

Yeah, it's no trouble.

Sorry I couldn't finish it. If I did,


I'd be up the rest of my life.

Are you...?

Oan I take a piece of this with me?

Sure! Here, have a crumb.

- Thanks!
- Yeah.

All right. Well, then...


I guess I'll see you around.

Or not.

OK, Barry.

And thank you


so much again... for before.

Oh, that? That was nothing.

Well, not nothing, but... Anyway...

This can't possibly work.

He's all set to go.


We may as well try it.

OK, Dave, pull the chute.

- Sounds amazing.
- It was amazing!
It was the scariest,
happiest moment of my life.

Humans! I can't believe


you were with humans!

Giant, scary humans!


What were they like?

Huge and crazy. They talk crazy.

They eat crazy giant things.


They drive crazy.

- Do they try and kill you, like on TV?


- Some of them. But some of them don't.

- How'd you get back?


- Poodle.

You did it, and I'm glad. You saw


whatever you wanted to see.

You had your "experience." Now you


can pick out yourjob and be normal.

- Well...
- Well?

Well, I met someone.

You did? Was she Bee-ish?

- A wasp?! Your parents will kill you!


- No, no, no, not a wasp.

- Spider?
- I'm not attracted to spiders.

I know it's the hottest thing,


with the eight legs and all.
I can't get by that face.

So who is she?

She's... human.

No, no. That's a bee law.


You wouldn't break a bee law.

- Her name's Vanessa.


- Oh, boy.

She's so nice. And she's a florist!

Oh, no! You're dating a human florist!

We're not dating.

You're flying outside the hive, talking


to humans that attack our homes

with power washers and M-80s!


One-eighth a stick of dynamite!

She saved my life!


And she understands me.

This is over!

Eat this.

This is not over! What was that?

- They call it a crumb.


- It was so stingin' stripey!

And that's not what they eat.


That's what falls off what they eat!

- You know what a Oinnabon is?


- No.
It's bread and cinnamon and frosting.
They heat it up...

Sit down!

...really hot!
- Listen to me!

We are not them! We're us.


There's us and there's them!

Yes, but who can deny


the heart that is yearning?

There's no yearning.
Stop yearning. Listen to me!

You have got to start thinking bee,


my friend. Thinking bee!

- Thinking bee.
- Thinking bee.

Thinking bee! Thinking bee!


Thinking bee! Thinking bee!

There he is. He's in the pool.

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