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Diagnosis Murder Season 7 Episode 22 Swan Song
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00:00We used to stay out late, jazzing at all the clubs.
00:09Now you're in bed by it, yawning that you're tired and weary.
00:17Well, Baba Deeroy, you were once exciting, now you're deja vu.
00:27That is why I'm writing this warm song to you.
00:38That was great.
00:41Half hour, guys, cappuccino's on me.
00:43Daniel, you want anything?
00:45No, thanks.
00:48Don't be long.
00:57Rhonda?
01:10Rhonda?
01:22Guys?
01:27Who's there?
01:31Is anyone there?
01:45Help!
01:47Someone!
01:48Please!
01:49Please!
01:50Please!
01:51Please!
01:53Why?
01:54Why?
01:56Why?
02:59Ow.
03:02Why is Daniel bringing a piano with her?
03:05Not just a piano, a grand piano.
03:07Yeah, she's bringing it with her from New York.
03:09Yeah.
03:10I don't know how artists are.
03:11She gets nervous in front of an audience, and she figures if she has her own piano, it's one less thing to worry about.
03:18Let me see.
03:18Oh, she's here.
03:23Dad, you look fine.
03:25Yes.
03:35Martin!
03:35I'm beautiful.
03:37I am so glad to see you.
03:41Steven, put one right there.
03:45Hey, I saw your reviews from New York.
03:47They were outstanding.
03:49Who'd have thunk it?
03:50About you, we always knew about you.
03:53Did my piano arrive yet?
03:55Not yet.
03:56They promised me it would get here before I did.
04:00Oh, I'm sorry.
04:01This is clearly one of my patients.
04:03Her blood works back, and I've got to check it out right away.
04:06Oh, here it is.
04:09Uh, Steve?
04:11Yeah, Dad, I'll get Danielle settled in and see the piano.
04:14You go.
04:15I'll see you later.
04:16I feel like I'm home.
04:18You are home.
04:21You take this piano with you everywhere?
04:32You think I'm a diva, don't you?
04:35No.
04:36No, I mean, if it helps you get over your nerves.
04:38Last week in New York was a perfect example.
04:43I was in a hall that I know in a city that loves me,
04:47and I was so nervous on stage, I didn't know if I could speak.
04:52But the minute I sat down at the piano, my piano,
04:56it was just me, alone in my living room with an old friend.
05:03Yeah, the tune of I'll be here in about an hour.
05:05Oh, sounds like she survived the trip.
05:14Dad says you're going to record a new album.
05:16Hmm?
05:16All new songs?
05:17Mm-hmm.
05:19Tell me what you think of this one.
05:20Isn't that on your second album?
05:29Oh, yeah, um, I'm doing a new arrangement, going to re-record it.
05:37Oh.
05:38You can't tell what it sounds like until the piano's tuned.
05:44You feel like taking me somewhere terrific for lunch.
05:47Sure.
05:48You're Mike Barbecue?
05:49Oh, I love it.
05:50Sure.
05:54Dr. Travis, I need a really, really big favor.
05:58It's about Danielle Marsh.
05:59The singer?
06:00The singer, Dr. Sloan's best friend, or one of his best friends.
06:03Anyway, she's staying with him.
06:04And?
06:05Well, she's my absolute, total idol.
06:09I thought Amanda was your idol.
06:11Oh, she's my idol now.
06:12But before medical school, you know, when I was a kid, I really, really wanted to be a songwriter.
06:17And I used to fantasize that I was Danielle Marsh.
06:21You write songs?
06:22If I do say so myself, I've, um, written some pretty cool lyrics.
06:27Of course, they're mostly about death.
06:30Sweet.
06:31Wow.
06:31You know, remind me to listen to those when I have a little more time.
06:34So, when can you introduce me to her?
06:38Oh, you know, Allie, I don't even know the woman myself.
06:41Yeah, but you know Dr. Sloan, and he knows her.
06:44I wrote this song that would be absolutely perfect for her.
06:48You know, I'm sorry, I just don't feel comfortable imposing on his friendship like that.
06:53So, um, you just have to find a way to meet her on your own.
07:02Okay.
07:02Fine.
07:03I'll tell her.
07:05All right.
07:06See you.
07:08Dad said he'd be home in five minutes.
07:11You're just been acting like he...
07:12Are you all right?
07:13Nobody knew where you went.
07:14I don't understand the people in the music business anymore.
07:19You saw your promoter.
07:22I don't know who these people are or why they're in the business.
07:26They don't care about the music.
07:28They don't care about the show.
07:31All they care about is the money.
07:33The world has changed.
07:36The music's changed.
07:38Not for everybody.
07:41Not for me.
07:41I know you're eager to advance this love
07:54But first I need you to enhance this love
07:59But what I really need the most
08:03Is you to be a bit verbose
08:05So, baby, talk to me
08:08I know you're ready to be physical
08:13And I can see your lips are kissable
08:18But before we get to that
08:22Those lips were also built to chat
08:25So, baby, talk to me
08:28Do you know that's the first song I ever recorded?
08:34Ridley, you know, the first time I heard it was in that bar
08:38Tinkers
08:39That was a lifetime ago
08:42I can't believe you know that song
08:46Tell me that you love the way I walk
08:53And all the other kinds of people talk
08:58So if you're ready to rehearse
09:01Hold me tight and let's convert
09:04Oh, baby, talk to me
09:07I, uh, hate to break this up
09:20But I'll give you a few official questions
09:24When you gave this address to the scene
09:35The police report got kicked over to me
09:37What scene?
09:39What happened?
09:40Thank you
09:40Actually, I'm kind of relieved you found out
09:44Why is that?
09:45Because the more I think about it, the more I worry
09:48About what?
09:49Will somebody tell me what's happening?
09:50I was chased by a man in a red car this afternoon
09:54Why didn't you tell me?
09:57I didn't want to worry you
09:58I told the police
10:00Did you see the license number on the car?
10:03No
10:04How about the man?
10:05What did he look like?
10:07Oh, I don't know
10:07Maybe 35 or 40
10:09Salt-and-pepper hair
10:11It was the same man who chased me in the theater in New York
10:16You've seen him before?
10:18Why didn't you tell the officer that?
10:20Because a story like this winds up in the newspapers
10:23And brings out every weirdo in town
10:26I don't need that
10:27I guess I was hoping it was a fan
10:30Somebody harmless
10:32Danielle, if somebody chased you in New York
10:35Followed you all the way to California
10:37I wouldn't call it harmless
10:38I was afraid you'd say that
10:42If you've got an hour
10:44Why don't you come with me and talk to a sketch artist
10:47Maybe we'll get lucky and find this guy
10:49I've got a board meeting
10:51I'll see you two back here at dinner
10:52What do you think?
11:04His hair was a little longer
11:06And his face was a little thinner, I think
11:11Well, you say he's wanted for questioning
11:14No one will know he's connected to you
11:16Thank you
11:17Better?
11:23Yes, I...
11:24I think so
11:25I'm sorry, I...
11:45I didn't hear you come in
11:47Please, go on
11:48I think so
13:02It's not physical. Did you get the blood work back yet?
13:05Nothing?
13:06No.
13:07I, uh, I didn't examine her.
13:10Why not?
13:11Well, she was upset that you weren't there.
13:13What, didn't you explain to her?
13:15I said that you had an emergency, you would be back as soon as you could, and she walked out.
13:20She didn't tell me any of that.
13:22Well, I'm not surprised.
13:24What do you mean?
13:25That's nothing.
13:26Don't worry about it.
13:28Jesse, talk to me.
13:30All right.
13:31She was rude, she was insulting, and then she left.
13:35She's very unlikely.
13:37Well, you can ask Ellie Rose.
13:39She was there, too.
13:47Hi.
13:48Dr. Song asked me to drop these files by the house.
13:52Oh, I'm Ellie Rose.
13:55We met yesterday at the hospital.
13:57I brought you some coffee.
14:00Oh, of course.
14:02Come in.
14:03I heard you playing.
14:08It was very beautiful.
14:10That was from your second album, wasn't it?
14:12Yes.
14:13Do you mind if I stay and listen to you for a few minutes?
14:19Sit down.
14:26I don't know why I just lied to you.
14:29Dr. Sloten didn't send me down here with those papers.
14:32He doesn't even know that I'm here.
14:34When he finds out, he's probably going to be furious with me,
14:37and Dr. Travis will probably kill me.
14:42I have been a fan of yours since I was a kid.
14:45You were my idol.
14:48You inspired me to play the piano and to write songs.
14:51I memorized all of your albums, even the double album.
14:54You're kidding.
14:54The one that only sold in Europe?
14:56My mom bought it for me for my 16th birthday.
14:59I played it so many times, I wore it out.
15:01I don't want to cry anymore.
15:04And so there I was at work today singing the song that I wrote,
15:08and then the next thing I know,
15:10I'm standing on Dr. Sloten's doorstep bringing the bell.
15:12I just had to meet you.
15:16I wanted to talk to you about writing songs,
15:19and I wanted to play this song that I wrote for you.
15:24It would be absolutely perfect for you.
15:27Oh, Ellie.
15:29You just think I'm a crazy grippy.
15:31Oh, not at all.
15:33I was just remembering what it was like to have a dream
15:37and follow it with all my heart.
15:41I kind of gave up that dream for a medical school.
15:45Oh, I don't know.
15:47You're here.
15:48That tells me a lot.
15:53Go ahead.
15:56Let's hear it.
15:57More than just my friend
16:19You give me strength inside
16:25I know at times I'd say
16:31To swim against the tide
16:36But you're always on my side
16:39I count on you
16:42You count on me
16:44Who knows what lies ahead
16:49What would we do
16:55If our paths should stay
16:58We'll cross that bridge
17:05When we come to it
17:09I'm sorry.
17:11That's a terrific song.
17:14You really think so?
17:15I wouldn't say it if I didn't mean it.
17:17John, I want you to meet
17:25I'm sorry
17:27What was your name again?
17:28Ellie Rose
17:29Hi, Ellie
17:30Hi
17:31Ellie, would you excuse me?
17:35John and I have some business we need to discuss
17:37But you haven't heard the whole song
17:40Well, leave it all
17:42I'll play it through later on
17:43Well, um
17:45I was kind of hoping
17:47That maybe you would like it so much
17:50That maybe you would want to perform it in your concert
17:52I only perform my own song
17:55Everybody knows that
17:57Well, I thought
17:58No exceptions, ever
17:59I'm sorry
18:01Oh, this is true
18:10Your response
18:11Oh, sorry
18:25Me
18:25Steve?
18:37Something wrong?
18:38Dad, we have a problem
18:39I'm really worried about Danielle
18:42What are you talking about?
19:11I heard what happened at the hospital with Jesse
19:14I was in pain
19:15So much pain
19:17And they wouldn't give me anything to make the pain go away
19:20Yesterday you were in pain?
19:23I bet them
19:24I thought I'd die and no one would help
19:27Danielle, yesterday you went to the hospital for a physical
19:31Let go of me
19:33Who are you and why are you asking me these questions?
19:36Danielle
19:36Oh, leave me alone
19:37Just leave me alone
19:38Danielle, it's Mark
19:39Look at me
19:40It's Mark
19:41I don't know why this happens to me
20:00I get so nervous
20:03It's like I don't know where I am
20:05The concert in New York
20:08It was the first time I was on stage in six years
20:12And before the show I was a mess
20:15I was seeing things and hearing things
20:18It's just happening
20:22It's just nerves, that's all it is
20:25I'm just stressed out
20:27You know, Danielle
20:30You know, Danielle, Dr. Travis said you left the hospital before you could do the physical
20:33I bet he said I was a real pain, too
20:38Look, I hadn't met my promoter yet
20:43I hadn't seen the concert hall yet
20:45I was nervous
20:47I know that's no excuse
20:49You know a song you were writing last night
20:54This morning I tried to play some of the notes you'd written down
20:58And you couldn't read it?
21:00Mm-hmm
21:01I have my own kind of shorthand
21:05Nobody can read my music
21:06I don't see what the two things have to do with each other
21:11Well, I don't either
21:13But there could be some kind of a pattern there
21:15Of what?
21:18You know, Steve said the police report that they couldn't find one witness
21:22Or even a single piece of evidence that even suggested that anybody was following you yesterday
21:28And according to the New York police, you never reported the incident to the theater
21:33You think I made these things up?
21:36What would be the point of making them up and then trying to keep them out of the papers?
21:42I can't imagine
21:43You think I'm crazy?
21:51Of course not
21:52But I've just been trying to figure out
21:56Would you mind if I ask you a couple of questions?
22:00What did you have for breakfast this morning?
22:09I don't know
22:10Coffee, I guess
22:11Maybe toast
22:13Do you know what day it is?
22:17Mark, I'm preparing for a concert
22:20Who keeps track of days?
22:23The month
22:23The year
22:26You know who the current president of the United States is?
22:37I've been invited to play at the White House
22:39I was thinking of playing this song
22:49I wrote it this afternoon
22:53You're more than just my friend
23:05You give me strength inside
23:11I know at times I tend
23:18To swim against the tide
23:21But you're always on my side
23:25I count on you
23:28You count on me
23:31Who knows what lies at you
23:36What would we do?
24:05Our paths should split
24:09We'll cross that bridge
24:16When we come to the wind
24:21Beautiful
24:28But that'll be a big hit
24:31Now
24:36Can you tell me who the president is?
24:41Why are you treating me like an idiot?
24:44I thought you were my friend
24:46For me
24:48We'll cross that bridge
25:05When we come to the wind
25:10Hey, play that again
25:15you know danielle's song everyone thinks it's perfect for her ellie wrote it maybe you can
25:27get danielle to listen to it i think she already has
25:31i think danielle is aware that something's wrong she pretended she wrote ellie's song
25:41she has to know something's wrong you done no you talking about alzheimer's disease
25:48yeah it could be it seemed like the early stages of it big mood swings and the other day at the
25:56beach she appeared to go back to another time and place just gonna have a little bit will you stop
26:02you know if you didn't eat so fast you wouldn't be so hungry well if she imagined being followed
26:09downtown and chased in new york would that be consistent with alzheimer's could be it could
26:14also be transient ischemic attacks you know it's a series of small temporary strokes she should be
26:21evaluated for that have you spoken to her yeah i tried to i asked her a few simple questions trying
26:27to test her short-term memory and i guess she thought i was patronizing because she just left
26:32the room look i was gonna save this though later but you go ahead and eat it no i don't want no it's
26:42fine i want no please go ahead take it if you're not gonna eat it you know someone should hold that
26:49i need some salt on a bacon and anchovy sandwich
26:59a sense of sadness surrounds me
27:06i've lost the one thing that grounds me please come and say you can't understand then unpack get us back
27:21on track i know i haven't been blameless and your behavior was shameless
27:34it's hard enough playing this piano without the keys turning pink
27:39just trying to give you some mood
27:42i create the mood with the songs larry i don't need any help
27:48all right
27:49yeah we keep it pretty stark just some flowers on the piano let's follow it on danielle that's about it
27:58little sagecraft never heard now why don't you let me worry about the show and you take care of the
28:03details okay like paying this man for shipping my piano from new york or are you too busy working
28:09the lights to cut him a check danielle are you okay are you sure you can get through this
28:16get through what you're so on edge everything seems to set you off i'm just worried about you
28:23what is your problem my problem is you can't finish a song
28:30i don't know if you can make it through the show larry
28:33she's fine
28:34i don't believe this guy danielle
28:38pay john and get her piano down here and don't worry about her
28:42she's gonna be great
28:45don't leave until he pays you
29:00this promoter
29:01he's driving me crazy
29:04and i'm taking it out on everybody around me
29:08i'm sorry i blew up yesterday
29:10oh i think everybody understands the kind of pressure you're under
29:17when eric died that couple of weeks i spent with you
29:22i used to come up here a lot
29:25well it'll be a tough time for you i know
29:28it's still tough
29:30how the day goes by i don't think about him
29:33you know next month we'd have been married 23 years
29:38when eric got sick he he made me promise that i'd find another man and go on with my life
29:47i haven't been able to
29:51maybe i never will
29:53do you still think of katherine
29:57every day
29:59mark
30:03yesterday
30:05when you were asking me those questions
30:08you think i'm going crazy don't you
30:12of course not
30:15is that what you think
30:19well what else could it be
30:21would it be any number of things
30:23such as
30:25it could be transient ischemic attacks
30:28the tiny blood clots that get into the artery going to the brain
30:32it causes neurological damage but the best thing is it's completely reversible
30:37so i may not know who you are today but
30:42but tomorrow i might recognize you again
30:44that's right
30:45what else
30:49well it could be depression
30:52a long-term depression sometimes mimics
30:55alzheimer's
30:56but the thing is once the depression lifts
31:00the memory loss is gone
31:01and there are all kinds of new medications for depression
31:05and there are some tests that you can run that will tell us what it is
31:11oh yes
31:11i've been so worried
31:15maybe you're right
31:17maybe i'm just making a great big deal out of nothing
31:21you're right
31:22you're right
31:26you're right
31:27not
31:35you're right
31:38here
32:09The cellophane wrapper came from a candy or a mint of some kind, and the tire tracks and shoe prints were too smeared for any identification.
32:21I owe you an apology.
32:23So do I.
32:25I was beginning to think the car chase downtown and the incident in New York never happened.
32:31You're forgiven.
32:33I've got some men going door to door just to see if anyone saw anything.
32:36Can you describe the man who chased you again?
32:40Well, he was about 5'10", athletic, salt and pepper hair.
32:48I keep thinking I know him.
32:52He does sound familiar.
32:55Oh, Mark, before we do the physical, there's a couple of people I need to see.
33:00Sure.
33:01Ellie?
33:09Danielle.
33:10Uh, Miss Marsh.
33:11Oh, my gosh.
33:13I never expected you to come down here.
33:15I mean, nobody ever comes down here.
33:16Well, Dr. Bentley does.
33:18But not that I don't keep things neat and tidy, usually.
33:21I mean, I do, but usually I...
33:24I know how things get when you're working.
33:28I mean, if I had known that you were coming, I certainly...
33:31It's okay.
33:32I just wanted to tell you how good your song is.
33:36My song?
33:38Yes.
33:39It's good, it is.
33:40It is.
33:41In fact, it's so good, I wanted people to think I wrote it.
33:46I've been doing some things lately that just aren't like me.
33:50You like my song.
33:53I mean, you really like my song.
33:56I'm going to record it on my album.
33:59I'm speechless.
34:01Why do I find that hard to believe?
34:03Nothing like this has ever happened to me before.
34:05I mean, I don't know how to thank you.
34:07Oh, Ellie.
34:08Oh, I have other songs.
34:09A lot of them.
34:10I'd be happy to come and play them for you sometime.
34:13Goodbye, Ellie.
34:13You're at your convenience, of course.
34:16Excuse me.
34:18Yeah.
34:18John, please.
34:21You know how I feel about you.
34:23And I don't feel that way about you.
34:25I'm sorry.
34:35Just a little, uh...
34:36You don't have to explain.
34:39He's been a good friend for a long time.
34:42You'll get over this.
34:46Okay, tell me.
34:47How did the tests come out?
34:50Oh, they'll call as soon as the results are in.
34:54I, uh, pulled some photographs that match your description of the man who was following you.
35:04Do you recognize any of them?
35:05That's him.
35:12Are you sure?
35:13Positive.
35:15You know him?
35:16No, I don't think so.
35:19We're going to stay.
35:20Are you going to the concert hall?
35:22Yes.
35:23I'll ride with you.
35:24You know, I don't know if it's a good idea if you go out alone.
35:27I'll be with John.
35:29Believe me, he won't let anybody get near me.
35:32She picked the photo you gave me.
35:41Who is he?
35:42You met him a long time ago.
35:45That's Eric, Daniel's husband.
35:47Well, he's dead.
35:49He died six years ago.
35:50Why would Daniel lie about who was following her?
36:03And why would she say it was Eric?
36:05She knows you were friends.
36:06She didn't recognize him.
36:09You know, I'm beginning to wonder if anybody was following her at all.
36:12You said yourself there's no evidence to support it here or in New York.
36:16So she imagined it?
36:18Imagined or remembered.
36:20You know, the psychology of it makes sense.
36:23Eric was a very possessed man.
36:25Right after they were married, he kept tabs on her all the time, followed her to recording sessions.
36:30She could be thinking back to that time in her life.
36:33Yeah, but someone did take a shot at her in your presence.
36:36Yeah.
36:37Give me a hand with this, will you?
36:39One thing's for sure.
36:41If I find out who the shooter is, I can't let her perform.
36:43There's no way I can guarantee her safety.
36:45This is exactly like the cellophane wrapper I found on the beach when Daniel was shot at.
36:50Yeah, it's a cellophane wrapper.
36:52Don't they all look alike?
36:53No, look at this one.
36:54It's got very distinctive markings on it.
36:58You know, John would get you.
36:59He must have dropped it in this bowl.
37:02Unless Daniel left it there.
37:04Well, Daniel wasn't the one that dropped it on the beach.
37:06Yeah, this is Lieutenant Sloan, badge number 384.
37:17I need you to dispatch a patrol car to meet me at the L.A. Concern Hall.
37:22All right.
37:22We got here within five minutes of your call, but the woman you're looking for, Danielle Marsh, was already gone.
37:34Any idea where she went?
37:36No.
37:37Where's Danielle?
37:38Look, I already told them.
37:41She got upset when she was playing a song and she cut out.
37:44Where'd she go?
37:46Oh, you got me.
37:48You like candy, John?
37:50You left a wrapper at the house.
37:52What's this, a littering bust?
37:56Don't you think you guys were overreacting a little bit?
37:59You also left a wrapper on the hill when you took a shot at Danielle.
38:04I never would have shot at her.
38:06Never would.
38:08Because you love her.
38:10Yeah.
38:11I do.
38:12She rejected you.
38:14Doesn't mean I'm going to try and kill her.
38:17Oh, come on.
38:18That is twisted.
38:19I don't even own a gun.
38:21I've never even fired one.
38:24Where did that candy come from?
38:28Danielle, she kept him around for the crew.
38:32She had him in her dressing room.
38:34She had him backstage.
38:36Danielle never ate him herself, but she just thought the crew got more energy out of it.
38:41Did you notice anybody else eating the candy?
38:47Cut me loose.
38:50Leaving before the concert?
39:10Well, my services to Danielle are just about done.
39:14You, uh, dropped this candy wrapper at the beach when you tried to kill her.
39:29I didn't try to kill her.
39:37I tried to make it look like somebody was out to kill her.
39:42Why would you do something like that?
39:47She asked me to.
39:51She was scared.
39:53She knew you didn't leave her story, that someone was following her.
39:56She thought the press would get wind of it and make it sound like she was losing her mind.
39:59She came here today to ask me to try again and this time not to miss.
40:07Why would she come to you?
40:09I started hunting with my dad when I was ten years old.
40:12Danielle's seen all my marksmanship ribbons.
40:14So you agreed to this?
40:16Have you ever seen this disease, Lieutenant?
40:19Up close?
40:21Do you know what it does to people?
40:22Their bodies go on and on and their minds just fall apart.
40:29They can't dress themselves or feed themselves.
40:34They don't know how to use the simplest thing like a fork or a napkin.
40:38They can't take a pill to make it go away.
40:41It is day in and day out.
40:43And the worst part is they can see it coming.
40:49They see the madness settling into their brains.
40:53And they know the only way out is out.
40:58Honda.
41:00Oh, don't worry.
41:02I told her I couldn't do it.
41:04She was furious with me.
41:06She started screaming and crying.
41:08And then she left.
41:08Where'd she go?
41:16I don't know.
41:20I can make a pretty good guess.
41:38Danielle?
41:55Danielle?
41:58Danielle, let's talk.
42:02Danielle, come away from the edge, please.
42:04Ronda told us everything.
42:15Danielle, I know how afraid you must feel right now.
42:19Do you...
42:20Do you really know how it feels?
42:24What it's like to wake up in the morning and you're 18 again, living in your mama's house.
42:34And you jump up to get dressed.
42:38Only someone else's clothes are there.
42:42And you go downstairs to have breakfast.
42:44And these people are talking to you and touching you.
42:48And you don't know who they are.
42:51You're in some stranger's house.
42:54And then all of a sudden you're not.
42:56You're...
42:57You're back in your own kitchen.
43:01With people you love.
43:04Only you have no idea how you got there.
43:07And you think to yourself, oh, I'm stressed out.
43:15Tomorrow will be better.
43:18Only it's not.
43:19It's worse.
43:22Your friends start looking at you like you're walking around naked.
43:26Like they're embarrassed to be seen with you.
43:33And you think, what did I say?
43:37What did...
43:38Am I drunk?
43:41Did I forget that I had too much to drink?
43:44And then you remember, you don't drink at all.
43:47So it can't be that.
43:49It's like being in some terrible nightmare and you can't wake up because it's not a nightmare.
43:55It's your life.
43:56Do you really know how that feels?
44:01No, I don't.
44:03But I know how I feel about you and I'm not going to let you go through this alone.
44:07You're not going to let me.
44:09What can you do about it?
44:11It's not exactly something I can share.
44:14There are all kinds of research going on.
44:16There are drug therapies to help slow down the process.
44:19Slow it down.
44:21But not stop it.
44:22Not reverse it.
44:24Nobody gets that wild card, Danielle.
44:29We're all going to get older.
44:31We're all going to have parts that wear out.
44:33But you can't give up.
44:36You've got songs to sing.
44:38People to sing to.
44:41And how long are my fans going to want to hear me sing?
44:45Some broken down bag lady of a pop singer.
44:49I don't want to be a pathetic old woman.
44:55All right then, don't be.
45:00Right now, today, tomorrow, who knows for how long, you can look at the ocean.
45:07You can smell the flowers, feel the breeze in your face.
45:11We can talk.
45:13You can go for walks.
45:15You can have a life.
45:19And when I can't play at the piano anymore, when I can't remember the words,
45:26we'll cross that bridge when we come to it.
45:31You'll be there?
45:33Always.
45:34Always.
45:34Always.
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