Lily stands up to her childhood bully, Edgar (Glenn McCuen), after he has the gall to ask her out on a date, forgetting how he'd bullied her in the past. Although Edgar doesn't remember what he said as a child — nor do the viewers learn the specifics — it's clear that Lily hasn't forgotten his behaviour and its effects on her life. In her incredible tirade, she truly lays it all on the table, saying, "You stopped me from doing all of the things I've wanted to do for so long."
Although your kids might not feel comfortable calling someone out during a poetry reading in front of an audience as Lily did, watching her say her piece was incredibly powerful. Edgar apologises immediately and they make up; and while the scene seems to go a little too smoothly in the end, Lily clearly got her point across!
It may be worthwhile to supplement this scene by talking to your kids about standing up for themselves and what they believe in, but it's also good to remind teens that going to an adult could be more effective in certain situations where someone is being bullied.