Lieutenant General Harold G. Moore delivers a speech to his soldiers and their families that speaks about the united vision of the group. He calls his soldiers to work together even if members may believe in a different creed or be of a different race. He also indicates that it will be a difficult battle and that his soldiers have his full support.
During an academic trial, Bartleby delivers an impassioned speech about the importance of freedom and creativity and disagrees with conforming to traditions.
Arnold talks to Grandpa Phil about his declining academic performance and his lack of enthusiasm for his dream of getting a grade school diploma. When Grandpa Phil seems to give up, Arnold gets to the root of the issue and finds out that Grandpa Phil is scared that he'll fail. Arnold inspires Grandpa to continue pursuing his dream and helps him study to achieve it.