- 10 months ago
Henry Long desperately seeks a cure for the condition that leaves him unable to feel physical pain. But when he meets the beautiful and mysterious Shani, he gets much more than he bargained for… --- fqfd-t4ja
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00:02:43Delivery
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00:03:42Pain suffering due to bodily harm
00:03:49Symptoms can be sharp stabbing shooting burning
00:03:54You
00:03:56Causes can be cutaneous and injury to the skin
00:04:01Somatic originating from the bones ligaments or muscle
00:04:07Or visceral from the organs
00:04:16It's nature's way of protecting us of teaching us how to protect ourselves
00:04:24But every once in a while nature makes a mistake
00:04:54You
00:05:24You
00:05:35It's the last time you had your thyroid check
00:05:39And tremors we've got arms brittle hair that's all signs of hyperthyroidism your immune system could be attacking itself right now, is that serious
00:05:49Take radioactive iodine soon enough should be fine
00:05:54They go keep the change
00:06:03There are over a hundred billion nerves in the human body
00:06:07Sensors in these nerves detect pain and transmit the signal along the spinal cord to the brain
00:06:18Everyone has a tell
00:06:21You just have to not see it
00:06:24You
00:06:54You
00:07:24You
00:07:27You're a genius Henry, you know that sometimes I forget how much pain I'm in until it's gone. I don't know what I do without you
00:07:37This is guy I've been meaning to talk to you about
00:07:39He's well connected
00:07:41It's so strictly in pharmaceuticals. No tweak of shit. I
00:07:45Don't have time for distractions
00:07:50Since when is money a distraction
00:07:55In
00:07:58A dream they say to pinch yourself to know you're asleep
00:08:04If you couldn't feel any pain, how would you ever know you're awake?
00:08:14Oh my god your hand, okay. Yeah, I'm fine. Thank you. Are you sure?
00:08:24The
00:08:32Skin can continue to burn more than five minutes after a scalding liquid has been removed from it
00:08:37If it is not treated immediately, it can affect the underlying layer of the skin leading to serious complications
00:08:51You sure you're okay
00:08:55I
00:08:57Didn't hurt
00:08:59It's okay
00:09:02It's okay, really
00:09:04What are you some kind of doctor or something?
00:09:09Cautious
00:09:13You wouldn't happen to have any aspirin in there would you
00:09:20What
00:09:24That's probably the only medication I don't
00:09:29Don't get headaches
00:09:31Not too often
00:09:34You know, you didn't even flinch back there
00:09:38It was like you didn't even notice no I noticed
00:09:44Well, like I said, sorry, oh
00:09:49Wait, wait
00:09:55Yeah
00:09:57For your headaches
00:10:00What is this like some kind of Chinese medicine or something
00:10:04Something like that
00:10:06Good for your shoulder, too
00:10:14Thanks, I should go I've still got three stops
00:10:24You know, I didn't get your name
00:10:26Henry Henry
00:10:30I'm Shani. Maybe I'll see you around
00:10:54I
00:10:59Aristotle said we cannot learn without pain
00:11:03It is the single unifying thread that connects all organisms
00:11:08Even fish experience pain
00:11:12What does that make me
00:11:24I
00:11:54I
00:12:06Okay, Henry, how you doing tested all the naloxone derivatives
00:12:14You're gonna kill those damn mice, all right get up here and let's take a look at you
00:12:24I
00:12:27Don't think it's a big deal. I dressed yesterday. It's a coffee bar. Yeah, it's good
00:12:36So what's with the weight shifter out there
00:12:40What do you mean my new patient? I mean an ability to sit up straight
00:12:45Could suggest she's suffering from sciatica
00:12:48Well, that is the diagnosis of course spinal stenosis would
00:12:54Show a lot of the same symptoms and be more difficult to diagnose
00:12:57sciatica is more like it would also explain the fact that she leans slightly forwards when she walks to alleviate her pain instead of
00:13:03Stiffly upright like someone with sciatica would you just have to MRI or lower thoracic region?
00:13:08Actually, that is interesting. Yeah, have you given some more thought to Maine?
00:13:14No
00:13:17Henry
00:13:18Do you realize the strings I have pulled just to get him to talk to you?
00:13:22The Fall River Center is one of the greatest hospitals in the country for children with rare diseases. You could be a role model
00:13:32Look at this you can help these kids, huh? You know what they're going through you talk to him
00:13:43It's all I can ask
00:13:45Sit back. What if we just up the dosages?
00:13:49What do they currently?
00:13:51Fifty-three milligrams per kilogram. No, no, that's too toxic
00:13:55unless
00:13:56You came up with a similar derivative. They could bond with the receptors at a slower rate
00:14:02Now check zone has a similar structure. No, that's for alcohol dependence
00:14:07But I could create a set of derivatives from it. All I would need is as a
00:14:12precursor
00:14:15I
00:14:19Henry Henry long
00:14:24My name is Andrews dr. Stefan Andrews
00:14:30Please
00:14:32You
00:14:42You're a research scientist, sorry, I didn't mean to alarm you just you need to make sure you are the right candidate
00:14:48Candidate for what? Well, as you know in recent years, we've made great strides in the field of pain management, but that's it
00:14:54We've reached an apex. There's nowhere left to go
00:14:58What's this got to do with me in all my years? I've never come across anyone like you
00:15:03a
00:15:04Body immune to pain in every way and a healthy adult body to boot
00:15:09Do you realize how rare that is?
00:15:11How do you well just because the world has forgotten about Raymond doesn't mean I don't occasionally still keep tabs on him
00:15:19I'm not surprised. He never mentioned me though. We didn't part in good terms
00:15:24So, what do you want from me? I want to offer you a chance a chance to help thousands maybe millions of people
00:15:33You want to study me I
00:15:37Promise you'll be handsomely rewarded. I don't have time for distractions
00:15:41Take off all the people you could help doesn't that mean anything to you? No
00:15:49If it is possible to dull the body senses and the opposite must also be true
00:15:55If we can take away the sensation of pain
00:15:58Then we must also be able to create it
00:16:02I
00:16:15Believe dr. Parks told you to expect our call
00:16:19I'm sure Raymond mentioned our facility offers children with rare diseases some of the greatest care in the world
00:16:26We'd love it. If you could find the time to come by
00:16:33Sorry, I gotta go
00:16:57Let me let me call you back. Yeah
00:16:59I'm
00:17:01Sorry, it's alright Paulina
00:17:06You know, she hates it when you do that I need thiebain
00:17:10Thiebain is a precursor to morphine and codeine you planning on getting in the heroin business. It's also a precursor to naltrexone
00:17:20Sit down Henry
00:17:23All right, it's an interesting idea I'll give you that unfortunately, it's a controlled substance
00:17:31I can't just write you a prescription
00:17:34I mean, let's know somebody from back in the day
00:17:36I can't just call one of my colleagues out of the blue and ask for something like that. I could lose my license
00:17:44Worse I could go to jail now what you should do is
00:17:48Come up with a proposal submit it to a pharmaceutical company. There isn't a pharmaceutical company in the world
00:17:54Who would put two cents into a project like this and you know that because there's not enough people like me to make it profitable
00:18:01First rule in being a good scientist is not letting your emotions cloud your judgment. You're too close to this
00:18:08You got to step back get out of your house
00:18:11You know, I don't know if I can do that
00:18:13You're too close to this you got to step back get out of your house
00:18:17How did it go with the the Fall River Center? Who's dr. Andrews?
00:18:26Where'd you hear that name he approached me for what?
00:18:34Research project he's doing and what did you tell him?
00:18:38Told him I wasn't interested good
00:18:44Do yourself a favor get that crazy idea out of your head before you do something stupid
00:18:52And Henry
00:18:56Next time make an appointment
00:18:58I
00:19:13Need your help
00:19:21I'm listening. I
00:19:23Need you to get me something called seabane
00:19:27It's a chemical
00:19:29You're the scientist that's your department
00:19:32It's a controlled substance
00:19:36So, what does that have to do with me?
00:19:39You're a drug dealer
00:19:41Fuck you. I'm not a drug dealer. I just deal what you give me would there be anybody, you know
00:19:46Who could get it? The only people I know of pill-popping junkies. That's about it
00:19:51But while you're here, why don't we talk about something more important? Like you get me more of my supply
00:20:26I
00:20:35I'm outside
00:20:37I
00:20:53Hello Henry, I'm so glad you could make it please
00:20:57This
00:21:05Is your lab, oh, it's not much but we tend to operate under the radar
00:21:10This is Jeremy my assistant. What kind of tests are we talking about? All very standard. Nothing much completely non-invasive
00:21:19Seabane schedule to
00:21:23We thought we'd come to some sort of a
00:21:27Financial arrangement, it's my price. Can you get it or not?
00:21:33It would take some time but yes, oh wait, you're actually considering this so we have a deal
00:21:40Yes
00:21:41We have a deal one more thing. This is a one-time arrangement after this. You never contact me again ever
00:21:51Okay
00:21:54It sounds reasonable now, then let's get started shall we
00:22:11The hardest part is the waiting not knowing if you're going forwards or backwards
00:22:23It's stuck in limbo
00:22:54You
00:23:01When you're not like anyone else everything is a threat especially people
00:23:11You don't need them any more than they need you
00:23:19Keep some pressure on that
00:23:23You
00:23:31When am I gonna get what was promised soon Henry soon these things take time
00:23:39Okay, I recognize how difficult this must be for you
00:23:44You don't know the first thing about
00:23:47Harry I've seen your gift for diagnosing
00:23:51You must have come up with some theories on my predicament
00:23:59Indulge me take a guess. Come on
00:24:06Your pain is obviously chronic it's capricious
00:24:09It's not localized my best guess is arthritis, but you don't show any signs of swelling. So
00:24:14You're not trying your scientists push yourself. I don't know
00:24:17It isn't musculoskeletal
00:24:22There's neuropathic
00:24:28The amaladenia
00:24:30Condition not so unlike you only
00:24:33Anywhere else in your case your body doesn't receive faint signals
00:24:37Mine won't stop transmitting them. I
00:24:42Know how difficult it can be when you're not like anyone else
00:24:48Makes you angry
00:24:51Afraid I
00:24:54Know
00:24:58But you see that that's what I admire about you, oh, yeah, despite your fear
00:25:06We're not afraid everyone is afraid
00:25:13Edison was afraid of the dark didn't know that
00:25:17Nobody did about it
00:25:20He lit up the night
00:25:48You
00:26:05Hi, you know what you want
00:26:11Pretty sure we can do that
00:26:15Hey
00:26:17I know you Henry, right Shani
00:26:22Right
00:26:25Yeah, what are you doing here you're not stalking me are you no, of course not I'm kidding
00:26:37How's the hand oh
00:26:41It's fine
00:26:43How's uh
00:26:45How's your shoulder?
00:26:48Fine
00:26:53See what I can do about that coffee
00:27:12You mind
00:27:14Really use a break
00:27:16Unless you'd rather be alone
00:27:18No, no
00:27:21Fine
00:27:27So
00:27:33Tell me about yourself
00:27:39Well, I'm a scientist scientist that's really interesting like which field
00:27:46I
00:27:48Didn't want to burn myself
00:27:52That's actually not a bad idea. I burn myself all the time and occasionally others as well
00:28:05Did you know that an average glass of water actually has 15 different kinds of medications in it
00:28:10Is that right? Yeah, I
00:28:12Mean most people don't know that and it's partially because of all the prescriptions of people first, but it's also from urinating
00:28:18You sure know a lot about water
00:28:22Yes
00:28:25Well, we've all got a hydrate right well actually a coffee's a diuretic so you'd be dehydrating yourself
00:28:34You're kind of strange aren't you
00:28:38What else do you do what do you do for fun
00:28:43To
00:28:45Be honest I
00:28:47Like to read. Yeah, like what?
00:28:50All kinds of things
00:28:52Science medical journals books on anatomy medicinal chemistry clinical pharmacology. You have to go out. Oh
00:28:58I
00:29:02Get it, um
00:29:05Kind of focused on my work right now
00:29:09Hmm I'm not exactly a people person. Are you there's a lot more to life than work, you know
00:29:18Hey quit
00:29:27Tell you what
00:29:35My number
00:29:39In case you want to find out sometime
00:29:50We're going to need more blood work
00:29:56Henry are you listening?
00:30:00You don't mind Jeremy's waiting so no
00:30:04No more tests Henry I've given you everything you've asked for I want what was promised
00:30:19You know for the longest time I couldn't imagine what you could possibly want with something like this
00:30:25Other than the obvious and then it occurred to me
00:30:28If one were to play with the sterics and electronics of an opioid receptor like naloxone
00:30:34Precursor could allow them to create a better derivative. I
00:30:40Think you're trying to cure yourself. I can help
00:30:45I don't need your help
00:30:50Henry
00:30:59If it is possible to dull the body senses
00:31:01Then the opposite must also be true if we can take away the sensation of pain, then we must also be able to create
00:31:28You
00:31:48Hi, yeah, right
00:31:58You
00:32:28You
00:32:58I
00:33:15Made it
00:33:19Someone told me I should go up more so I could certainly use the extra hands
00:33:28Aren't you hot?
00:33:31What do you mean we're in a greenhouse
00:33:51Did you have any trouble finding the place no
00:33:55Mm-hmm
00:33:57Whose place is this? Ah
00:34:00It's a community greenhouse, but I haven't come in here as long as I can remember. So kind of feels like mine
00:34:09Remember when I was a kid I just come in here just sit for hours
00:34:15Just really breathe it all in
00:34:20Being around the plants just
00:34:23It really helped put everything else in perspective
00:34:29The sound kind of strange, huh
00:34:33It doesn't sound strange at all
00:34:37Whatever you spraying on all
00:34:39The bugs have been really persistent this season
00:34:43especially the aphids
00:34:45This is a horticultural spray that I made just use it to keep them away
00:34:50You made it
00:34:51Yeah, it's organic
00:34:54non-toxic
00:34:55Bugs don't like it and the plants do
00:34:58Why don't you just spray a pesticide then get rid of the bugs for good?
00:35:04Then it wouldn't be natural
00:35:06No, but that's the point of science you find the flaws of nature and you fix them
00:35:11flaws
00:35:13Yeah
00:35:22I
00:35:24Thank you for inviting me by the way, I really enjoyed
00:35:32Do you want a ride? Yeah, sure. That's me
00:35:43What's wrong
00:35:45No, nothing. I am I
00:35:49Just have a lot of work I have to do and
00:35:52I live
00:35:56I'll take you anywhere you want to go
00:36:02Come on
00:36:21I
00:36:51I
00:37:11You check the sodium levels. Mm-hmm, but you're gonna have to check again
00:37:22Henry go back. I need your help
00:37:39We're ready
00:37:42Are you sure you don't want any anesthesia
00:37:44I
00:37:46Kind of defeat the purpose don't you think believe me if this works you're gonna wish you had it
00:38:14I
00:38:16I
00:38:43We're in
00:38:47Stimulating right, it's an insular cortex
00:38:51No
00:39:14What what's wrong everything's fine finished procedure is done
00:39:22Do you feel anything?
00:39:36I'm sorry
00:39:51I
00:40:22That's not a very good time did you hear what I said I need you
00:40:29Hello
00:40:32I'll be there in a couple of days
00:40:51You
00:41:12Henry I need stem cells. I'm with a patient
00:41:16If I can find a way to convert them to nociceptors, you can't just barge in here like this you have go
00:41:24It's acute inflammatory arthritis at the base of your big toe. Take some diclofenac stop eating foods with such high levels of purines
00:41:29Sorry, would you excuse me for a minute?
00:41:37What the hell are you thinking I have to be embryonic Henry you can't keep doing this
00:41:44Feeban was a mistake. Okay. It was my miscalculation. This can actually work enough
00:41:49Even if it was possible that what you're saying would work it is which is highly unlikely and you got your hands on
00:41:57Embryonic stem cells, which you can't which hardly anybody can it would probably take years to establish a stable cell line
00:42:05Let alone the millions of dollars for specialized equipment that you don't have access to I can get access
00:42:10Where
00:42:20Andrews he just did a couple of tests. I mean, it's no big deal. Everything is a big deal with him
00:42:30What is it with you two anyway
00:42:35He was my research partner
00:42:3820 years ago
00:42:40We were experimenting with a drug that was designed to help alleviate chronic pain
00:42:45We were coming up with great results and we got approval for clinical trials with humans
00:42:51We thought we were on the verge of a major breakthrough
00:42:55Okay
00:42:58We just weren't getting the results we wanted and
00:43:01Andrews was convinced that we needed
00:43:04To up the dosages
00:43:09Way above protocol
00:43:12Eventually we did and I should have stopped him
00:43:17but he kept telling me that I was too scared to take risks that I wasn't committed and meanwhile a
00:43:25number of the subjects
00:43:28Developed tumors
00:43:31Five people lost their lives
00:43:34I
00:43:39Henry
00:43:40You have to understand
00:43:42Andrews is
00:43:44Obsessed he will stop at nothing to get the results. He wants
00:43:49I'm begging you
00:43:52Let go of this madness before it's too late
00:44:03I
00:44:12The hell happened to you, oh I knew you come through for us
00:44:26We need to talk I need to talk to you too
00:44:31Remember that guy I was talking about
00:44:33He's well-connected the drug dealer. Yeah
00:44:37What about him? I met with him
00:44:41He wants to partner with us you tell him about me I just told him that I had to speak to my partner I
00:44:48Didn't want to leave you out
00:44:50I
00:45:02Don't want to do this anymore
00:45:10Henry
00:45:20I
00:45:22I
00:45:49Go for a ride
00:45:53Yeah
00:46:02You drive
00:46:22You
00:46:24You
00:46:51There's something that I
00:46:53Want to tell you I haven't told anyone else in a very long time I
00:47:02Have this condition
00:47:04Where I don't feel pain I can't feel pain. I feel everything else
00:47:18Guys
00:47:21Yeah, right I am
00:47:25Have a hard time distinguishing hot or cold and I've kind of hurt myself badly before so I
00:47:33Live my life kind of
00:47:36Separate from other people because I'm not like other people
00:47:40and
00:47:42You meet someone like you and it just kind of reminds you that
00:47:46I
00:47:48Mean lines or what?
00:47:54It's your life I
00:47:58Spent my whole life trying to fix myself
00:48:04Now I'm starting to think maybe that's not the way to go
00:48:17I think life is short. You have to do what makes you happy
00:48:28Okay, I like that
00:48:46You
00:48:54Friends of yours. Those are actually very special mice
00:48:59They're genetically altered
00:49:02altered mm-hmm there
00:49:05They're like me
00:49:09Just like you know those guys are
00:49:16Sure to see these yeah, can I can I hold them? Yeah. Yeah, I
00:49:22Put on the gloves just cuz I I
00:49:25Wouldn't feel if they were biting or scratching not that they will but they wouldn't it's an old hat
00:49:37Not used to other people
00:49:40Don't have a lot of visitors, um
00:49:44Not especially no she likes, you know
00:49:59No problem go down sweetheart
00:50:01Oh
00:50:07I use the peppers to make the extract and then that's how I test them for the pain. Yeah
00:50:17You know Henry for someone who doesn't feel pain you sure know
00:50:23Yeah, I mean I
00:50:25I
00:50:27Mean I spent my whole life thinking about it, you know, I
00:50:30I've taught myself how to see it and others and it always amazes me like people walk around with so much
00:50:37pain
00:50:39Like take you for example, like I know you think you have pain in your shoulder
00:50:42I know that sounds funny, but actually it's referred from a completely different area and you don't have a problem here at all
00:50:47It's it's it's the surrounding muscle groups
00:50:55You
00:51:20You can live your whole life trying to change trying to be something you're not
00:51:26You
00:51:29Tell yourself it's okay to be alone
00:51:34Simply surviving is enough
00:51:51And one day everything changes
00:51:55You
00:52:12Hello
00:52:16Why are you here it didn't work did it that's the vein we knew it was a long shot. What do you want?
00:52:24This whole time you've been focused on increasing the effectiveness of the naloxone derivatives, right?
00:52:29Has it ever occurred to you to ask why it's only effective in such a small percentage of the population to begin with?
00:52:35naloxone binds to opiate receptors
00:52:38People with my condition have more than most based on the theory that the cause is due to a mutation of the NTRK 1
00:52:44Are you here for a fact-check? What if it weren't?
00:52:47What if there were another gene with a similar mutation?
00:52:51Think about it. It would explain why naloxone is only effective in such a small group
00:52:58Every experiment failed it was bad science. Okay. It was my fault. Everything failed
00:53:04So you get up and you try again not listening to me. It's not science fiction. It's my life
00:53:11It's all science fiction until we prove it. Otherwise, that's what it means to be on the cutting edge of discovery. I
00:53:17I spoke to Ray
00:53:22Five people died. What were they a good candidate a good subject a science experiment
00:53:29You have no remorse at all
00:53:31Yes, I've made mistakes. I admit
00:53:35At least I'm not afraid of taking risks
00:53:39And frankly, so what? Huh? So what if some people got hurt?
00:53:42We're we're talking about profound scientific discovery don't be naive that's the cost of doing business
00:53:48cost of doing business
00:53:57I can give you what you want. Yeah, what's that pain?
00:54:12I
00:54:38Just feel good, you know
00:54:43It's just so much that I want to do
00:54:52Okay skating
00:54:57Just never been I
00:55:03Think we can arrange that
00:55:05I
00:55:13Thought that was you
00:55:17You look nice
00:55:18What are you doing here?
00:55:20Having dinner with a friend. This is Ron. He used to work at the cafe. God, you look nice
00:55:25I miss those days. Hey, I'm having a drink over the bar. You wanna come join me? Maybe another time. Come on
00:55:31I'll buy you a shot
00:55:32No, thanks, it's fine if you want to grab a quick drink
00:55:37Look, I appreciate the offer but rather just be alone
00:55:46You're serious
00:55:48Why are you being like this being like what?
00:55:52You're the one with the stick up her ass
00:55:54Hold on
00:55:56there
00:55:57You get something you want to say to me?
00:56:00I do actually. Oh, yeah. What is it? It's fine. It's not fine
00:56:06You're being rude to my friend that's not okay
00:56:12You are an apology
00:56:16Your friends little cock tease
00:56:29I
00:56:31I
00:56:33I
00:56:35I
00:56:37I
00:56:39I
00:57:04Gotta go just just please leave me alone. Okay
00:57:09Henry
00:57:39You
00:58:09You
00:58:39You
00:59:09You
00:59:39You
01:00:09You
01:00:39You
01:00:51We need to do a gene test, okay
01:01:10Oh
01:01:35You were right
01:01:38It is a mutation of DST
01:01:43The problem is with your sodium channels, I'll be down
01:01:53This is groundbreaking I
01:01:57Know what we have to do. I
01:02:00Can't do it alone
01:02:04You can do any test you want
01:02:07You
01:02:12Yes, of course we do it together
01:02:22We can use gene therapy to replace the faulty gene with a proper one
01:02:27Inducing your nerve cells to create normally functioning sodium channels so they can properly transmit your pain signal
01:02:34We just need to select a viral vector to deliver the gene
01:02:38Take the normal functioning sc9 a gene. We deliver it to the cells
01:02:44We let the healthy cells fix the problem for us
01:02:48That's really good
01:02:50Good other samples soon
01:03:20You
01:03:42Are you okay?
01:03:50Henry I'm scaring me
01:03:56I'm working
01:03:59This isn't who you are
01:04:06You're wrong this is exactly who I am
01:04:14It doesn't have to be but that's the point it does
01:04:18I was just
01:04:23Wasn't real it's just a bad fantasy
01:04:33Can you look at me
01:04:47You
01:05:11Sorry, I'm so sorry. I just don't have time for distractions
01:05:17I
01:05:23Really sorry
01:05:47You
01:05:53It's a sample ready
01:05:56Yes, I need you to give it to me
01:06:00What for I don't have time to talk about it right now. I just need you to give it to me
01:06:04I'm not gonna give you the sample
01:06:10What are you doing
01:06:12Where is it?
01:06:13What would you do with it if I let you have is none of your concern this if you're planning on doing something stupid
01:06:18Give me my Sam
01:06:22Give me my fucking sample. I discovered it. That's enough
01:06:28You realize we're on the verge of a major breakthrough
01:06:31We have a long way to go before we're ready for clinical trials in humans. Can you not see that?
01:06:37You realize what's at stake?
01:06:43You
01:07:13You
01:07:43You
01:08:13You
01:08:24Hey
01:08:30What the hell's going on
01:08:35Henry your phone's up. Yeah, I've been keeping your appointments
01:08:40I've been working. Yeah
01:08:54I did it right
01:09:05SC and 9a
01:09:09What makes you think that's confirmed it? Oh, it's it's beautiful, isn't it? It's a nice theory
01:09:18Theory yeah, what would you call it? I call it the thing I've been waiting for my entire life. You don't know that
01:09:25This would take years of testing. I don't have time for that
01:09:32Have you lost your mind no, I cured a fucking disease
01:09:36You don't have proof of that this is all theoretical
01:09:40Even if it worked, you don't know what the long-term side effects would be you need preclinical data clinical trials
01:09:48You're just jealous
01:09:49What just because you didn't have the guts to finish your work doesn't mean I don't have the guts to finish mine
01:09:59Injecting untested genes isn't science
01:10:03It's suicide
01:10:07Henry life is not a distraction. This is
01:10:17What do you know about it, what do you know about living every day like it might be your last
01:10:22You don't even know if you care anymore. What do you know about never feeling normal? I
01:10:28I don't know
01:10:31What I do know is this isn't the answer. I
01:10:35Am trying to protect you. I don't need protection. I need results
01:10:42At what cost at any fucking cost?
01:10:44Henry Henry, please. I think it's time for you to go
01:10:54Henry Henry, please. I think it's time for you to go
01:11:14You
01:11:44You
01:12:14You
01:12:31Henry oh, thank God. I was worried sick
01:12:36Well, did it work I
01:12:40Don't know I didn't do it
01:12:43What why I guess I realized that if I did it it didn't work. I
01:12:52Mean if I died in that room
01:12:56No one would even notice I mean it would be like a
01:13:00It would be like a
01:13:03No one would even notice I mean it would be like I was never even born it's just I
01:13:12Can't do this anymore
01:13:17Well, you can't just walk away from this
01:13:21Look how far we it's my decision. Oh the hell it is
01:13:26We're talking about controlling pain at a genetic level. It has never been done before
01:13:30Can't you see what's at stake for us
01:13:34For us. Yes for us. I'm the one taking all the risks
01:13:39This is my life's work. What gives you the right to be so selfish?
01:13:49Did you want me to steal that all that's preposterous
01:13:53No, you knew that I would never wait for proper test and you couldn't take another scandal
01:14:00Am I right?
01:14:01You don't want any more blood on your hands, right?
01:14:05Am I right?
01:14:10Patience isn't either of us strong suit and I knew I
01:14:15Knew it was only a matter of time before you became desperate enough
01:14:22And with the only way for me to know the true potential for this type of gene therapy on my sodium channels would be to
01:14:27Understand how it affects yours. What would have happened if it didn't work and I die
01:14:35Was your decision to me do you care about anyone but yourself, how can you say that I care about everyone
01:14:42Don't you see that's what all this is about
01:14:46I'm done. It's over
01:14:49That is your fear talking no, it's yours, where are you going? There's nothing out there for you
01:15:00You see
01:15:02Henry you don't go Henry. I
01:15:07Need you that's what you want to hear
01:15:18You
01:15:48You
01:16:18You
01:16:41I've spent my whole life afraid of taking risks
01:16:45Trying to change who I am
01:16:49He showed me I can do more
01:16:56And I Paulina Oh
01:17:00It's good for you earlier
01:17:06So I've decided to leave this city for a while
01:17:12There's a hospital in a place that I've never been apparently they can use my help
01:17:18I
01:17:25Never see, okay
01:17:28Yeah
01:17:31I'll see you tomorrow
01:17:33I
01:17:34Don't know what's out there for me. I don't know it lays ahead
01:17:38But I do know I I need to find out
01:17:43It's like you said do what makes you happy
01:17:48But there is
01:18:18You
01:18:48You
01:19:18You
01:19:48You
01:20:18You
01:20:48You
01:21:18You
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