In part three, Eric D. is fully on the new Dogtown team, and all of a sudden, as Jessie Martinez puts it, he turns into a skateboard monster. Eric says that he wanted to do well because he didn't want to work in a deli anymore. He just wanted to skate all the time. Sounds like a good enough reason. Enjoy!
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