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Dr. Jennifer Kessler is the one person who stands in the way of ultimate medical disaster. After witnessing one, then dozens of patients at her hospital mysteriously and unexpectedly die, her search for the truth leads her through a bizarre world of intrigue, passion, and controversial secret medical research.
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00:00:00Dr. Kessler, do you want me to check with Mr. Berkowitz for this vacation?
00:00:12Mr. Berkowitz, do you want me to check with Mr. Berkowitz?
00:00:42Mr. Berkowitz, do you want me to check with Mr. Berkowitz?
00:01:12Mr. Berkowitz, do you want me to check with Mr. Berkowitz?
00:01:22Mr. Berkowitz, do you want me to check with Mr. Berkowitz?
00:01:35Well, if you're out there on the roads, good luck.
00:01:45We've got traffic backed up on the 215 due to construction.
00:01:48You can expect delays of 15.
00:01:50What the hell are you doing?
00:01:51Workers are recommending drivers take Washington Street South to Brantford to avoid this.
00:01:56And we have a report of an accident on the 7 just before the 215 bypass.
00:02:00Traffic is backed up in...
00:02:02Come on, boss. Grab a body and have some fun.
00:02:08Even Kenneth would have wanted you to have some fun.
00:02:11Even when he was alive, Ken didn't dance.
00:02:13So, you're long overdue.
00:02:27The trick is to find someone else who hates to dance and dances badly.
00:02:33Then it just seems like you're being a good Samaritan.
00:02:35I've never been a good Samaritan.
00:02:37All doctors are good Samaritans.
00:02:40Especially the ones who can't heal themselves.
00:02:42What makes you say that?
00:02:50You make me say that.
00:02:52Come on, dance with me.
00:02:53No, I don't.
00:02:53Come on.
00:02:55Don't forget.
00:02:56As the CEO of this place, I have access to all the personnel records.
00:03:00And if you refuse to dance with me, I'm going to tell everyone about that scar that you have on your...
00:03:03You're going to wonder how I know.
00:03:08Medical blackmail, Mr. Montgomery?
00:03:10It's tedious, but it's effective.
00:03:12I thought we'd agreed you'd call me Philip.
00:03:14So, if you're planning on going out today, no.
00:03:25Well, that's it for the traffic.
00:03:26We'll be, uh, we'll have an update in 15 minutes.
00:03:28Now, damn.
00:03:29You think I should stop it?
00:03:41I think our esteemed resident scientist is making a fool of himself.
00:03:46That's his girlfriend.
00:03:47You're kidding.
00:03:49The great Dr. Hayes dates a stripper.
00:03:52The great Dr. Hayes lives with a stripper.
00:03:56Lives with.
00:03:59You don't approve, do you?
00:04:04You know what I think?
00:04:06What?
00:04:08I think it's better to have everybody laughing at you and be happy
00:04:12than to be highly respected and lonely.
00:04:17Are you flirting with me?
00:04:18I have been for some time.
00:04:21Does that make you uncomfortable?
00:04:25Earlier this morning, we had a three-alarm fire down.
00:04:29Please.
00:04:37I'd just love to have her.
00:04:38I know.
00:04:39I could go for that as well.
00:04:40A little bit of the insurance.
00:04:41That would go a long way.
00:04:42All right, what else we got here?
00:04:44We also have the city council meeting scheduled for this afternoon.
00:04:47So, what do you think of our new wing?
00:04:53I think it's empty.
00:04:54Well, not for long.
00:04:56Soon, everybody will want to come here.
00:04:57Oh, really?
00:04:58Yes, really.
00:04:59And I'm not stopping with just one wing.
00:05:01I'm going to take this entire outdated, run-down dinosaur
00:05:04and turn it into a state-of-the-art hospital.
00:05:06State-of-the-art hospital.
00:05:06You're a very ambitious man, Philip.
00:05:13You want another truth?
00:05:16I settled.
00:05:17I always wanted to be a doctor.
00:05:20I just wasn't any good at cutting up those little frogs.
00:05:23So I went to business school.
00:05:25And now I'm going to do everything that I can
00:05:27to make this into the best health care plan and hospital that I can.
00:05:34And the sexiest.
00:05:44Sexy is more subtle than that.
00:05:57So if you're looking for high temperatures, folks,
00:06:01it's going to be a killer out there.
00:06:08Last call, fella.
00:06:11Clear!
00:06:18I'll take over, Ralph.
00:06:19He's my patient.
00:06:27Clear?
00:06:30We've zapped him six times already, Jennifer.
00:06:33Clear!
00:06:34Okay.
00:06:42Apropine.
00:06:43We've done that.
00:06:44Epi.
00:06:45Did it.
00:06:45We've been pumping on this guy for 35 minutes.
00:06:48Then why didn't anyone call me?
00:06:50Oh, gee, Jim, we've been just a trifle busy here.
00:06:53Cardiac needle?
00:06:53This is not a rest, Jennifer.
00:06:55Look at his mouth.
00:06:56There's blood.
00:06:58Venus, not arterial.
00:07:00This guy's burst something, and it ain't just an aorta.
00:07:02Did you get x-rays?
00:07:03For what?
00:07:04We both know what it's going to look like.
00:07:06This guy's split open like a squashed grape.
00:07:08Ralph!
00:07:08Listen, nothing short of a new pump is going to help this guy,
00:07:11and he can't wait around for us to find one.
00:07:13It's cardiac rupture, Jennifer.
00:07:15You know it, and I know it.
00:07:17I'll accept it.
00:07:26I gave this man a physical lesson a month ago.
00:07:33It's in borderline numbers, but nothing to indicate this.
00:07:36Dr. Flesher, report to the Lord.
00:07:50Dr. Flesher, report to the Lord.
00:07:52Mrs. Herring?
00:08:02Dr. Roberts, call extension 747.
00:08:04I'm sorry.
00:08:06Dr. Roberts, call extension 747.
00:08:08You just gave him a check-up two months ago.
00:08:24Two months ago.
00:08:26Mrs. Herring, we did everything.
00:08:28What kind of doctor were you?
00:08:29All those tests that you ran, why didn't you do something?
00:08:32He was only 56 years old.
00:08:34He had a lot of good years left.
00:08:43That's what you told him.
00:08:45A lot of good years.
00:08:46Is that what you said?
00:08:48Oh, you're a fool.
00:08:50A fool.
00:08:52You're a fool.
00:08:53And my husband...
00:08:55Mrs. Herring, don't touch me.
00:09:03Jennifer?
00:09:04Jennifer?
00:09:10Wait.
00:09:11Jennifer?
00:09:12Here.
00:09:13Come here.
00:09:17Come here.
00:09:18Come here.
00:09:18You okay?
00:09:35You okay?
00:09:39If you ever need a shoulder to cry on...
00:09:46No, I mean it.
00:09:49Yeah.
00:09:50Okay, here's what is this type?
00:10:04Yeah.
00:10:05Okay, here's what is this type?
00:10:09Yeah.
00:10:10Okay.
00:10:11Okay.
00:10:13Okay, okay.
00:10:14Okay.
00:10:16Okay.
00:10:17Okay.
00:10:18Okay.
00:10:19Okay.
00:10:20Okay.
00:10:21Okay.
00:10:22Okay.
00:10:23Okay.
00:10:24Okay.
00:10:25Okay.
00:10:26Okay.
00:10:27Okay.
00:10:28Not now, Claudia.
00:10:30Not Claudia.
00:10:33Dr. Hayes.
00:10:35I know you're busy, but I have to talk with you.
00:10:39Me?
00:10:40Why?
00:10:41Why me?
00:10:42Well, you are the chief of the medical staff of this hospital, are you not?
00:10:46Yes, I am.
00:10:47Well, then you are the proper person to speak to.
00:10:50I'm sorry, Dr. Hayes.
00:10:52If I seem a bit distracted, I just lost a patient.
00:10:55You don't know where he is?
00:10:57No, I mean...
00:10:58You mean he or she died?
00:11:00Yes.
00:11:01Then say he died.
00:11:02Don't say lost.
00:11:03There's nothing wrong with died, dead, death.
00:11:04They're all good words, Dr. Kessler.
00:11:06Euphemisms are for children.
00:11:07I need to speak with you.
00:11:08Please.
00:11:09No, not here.
00:11:10Oh.
00:11:11Where?
00:11:12Well, I don't know where.
00:11:13Dinner tonight.
00:11:14Well, can't we...
00:11:15It's very, very important.
00:11:17Tonight?
00:11:18Where?
00:11:19Doesn't matter.
00:11:20Doesn't matter.
00:11:21It's very, very important.
00:11:24Tonight?
00:11:25Where?
00:11:26Doesn't matter.
00:11:27I need to speak with you.
00:11:28Please.
00:11:29No, not here.
00:11:30Oh.
00:11:31Where?
00:11:32Well, I don't know where.
00:11:33Dinner tonight.
00:11:34Well, can't we...
00:11:36It's very, very important.
00:11:37Tonight?
00:11:38Where?
00:11:39Doesn't matter.
00:11:40Tonight?
00:11:41Where?
00:11:42Doesn't matter.
00:11:51Alright?
00:11:52Fine.
00:11:59Eight.
00:12:02Fine.
00:12:04Eight what?
00:12:07A clock.
00:12:08For dinner.
00:12:10You and Mr. Cover of Newsweek and Time are going to have an intimate dinner?
00:12:15I don't know what he could possibly want to talk to me about.
00:12:17He hasn't said two words to me since he got here.
00:12:19Are you current on your hormone and DNA technology?
00:12:25No.
00:12:27That was Ken's turf.
00:12:33Cedric Herring died in ER 45 minutes ago.
00:12:37I know, and he was just in.
00:12:39I don't know why we have these executives coming for annual checkups so we can't find their life-threatening conditions.
00:12:46You're right.
00:12:50Claudia?
00:12:51Pull all the files on my patients who've received physicals here in the last six months.
00:12:54Right away.
00:12:55I know if anybody'sre.
00:12:56I know who, by the way.
00:12:58I know who you are, but they really get away.
00:13:00It's not easy for me to understand that.
00:13:01No, look.
00:13:02I know.
00:13:03It's the same for you.
00:13:04Why are you in the last six months?
00:13:05I know them?
00:13:07No, I'm not.
00:13:08I know it is.
00:13:10Oh, my God.
00:13:40Oh, my God.
00:14:10Oh, my God.
00:14:40Oh, my God.
00:15:10Oh, my God.
00:15:40Oh, my God.
00:16:10Are you sure?
00:16:12Oh, yes, I'm sure.
00:16:14I'm quite sure.
00:16:14They're trying to kill me.
00:16:20Can I bring you a cocktail?
00:16:24We're talking.
00:16:25We're talking!
00:16:26We're talking!
00:16:26Dr. Hayes, why did you want to meet me?
00:16:35You don't know, you don't know much about my work, do you?
00:16:36You don't know much about my work, do you?
00:16:38About growth and development.
00:16:40And how genes turn on and off.
00:16:43We can figure out how to turn on an appropriate gene.
00:16:49We can do anything with the human body.
00:16:53We can turn on cellular division to create new cardiac muscle after a heart attack.
00:16:59We can turn off cancers, we can turn off lymphoma, the possibilities are endless.
00:17:05Four months ago, I stumbled onto a major breakthrough.
00:17:14Dr. Hayes, are you all right?
00:17:23I'm okay.
00:17:24You don't look very well.
00:17:29Oh, my, my, my, my, my, the clairvoyant clinician.
00:17:31You said that four months ago you stumbled onto a major breakthrough.
00:17:43It was, it was no bell material.
00:17:48No, believe me, no bell material.
00:17:52But I didn't tell anyone about my discovery, and I didn't tell them because I realized that
00:17:57it was only the first step towards something even bigger.
00:18:00And it's ironic.
00:18:01It was so damned ironic.
00:18:04What is?
00:18:07Dr. Hayes.
00:18:15Dr. Hayes?
00:18:17God.
00:18:31He exsanguinated at the dinner table.
00:18:47He exsanguinated at the dinner table.
00:18:51He exsanguinated at the dinner table.
00:18:59Who is that?
00:19:16who's that dr alvin hayes uh-huh and who are you dr jennifer kessler
00:19:28who are you i'm uh detective michael kuren homicide homicide then it's
00:19:34true what's true dr hayes said someone was trying to kill him he did yes he did
00:19:43damn it sorry but i got a desk full of unsolved homicides i was hoping this one died of natural
00:19:56causes well he did he did if you call lung cancer natural lung cancer i'm just guessing detective
00:20:06but judging by the color and frequency of the blood coming from his mouth i'd say it came from his lungs
00:20:11it was all frothy bright red uh but i thought you just said that that someone wanted to kill him
00:20:19he said that so they're very patient killers what well lung cancer it's a pretty slow way to kill
00:20:25someone no no no i didn't mean that the lung cancer let's uh let's go see dan first okay come on
00:20:32come on he'll be all right
00:20:36danford
00:20:39sure look at this see i told you that artery wasn't severed not by a bullet anyway
00:20:47yeah it's too clean right got to get into that brain band then okay grab an apron
00:20:56oh uh dr danforth medical examiner say hello to dr kessler friend of the recently deceased dr alvin
00:21:07hayes dr alvin hayes the growth hormone guy he's dead on a table in your storage room
00:21:15of what you tell us
00:21:18homicides
00:21:20that's what dr kessler thinks no i didn't say why would anyone want to kill a researcher
00:21:27i didn't say that
00:21:28mother may i
00:21:31okay i'll see what we got
00:21:44oh yes
00:21:47i saw him lecture once he was brilliant
00:21:51aging and hormones
00:21:53why'd you think he was murdered i didn't say that
00:21:58i told the detectives that dr hayes told me that someone was trying to kill him
00:22:03how old is he
00:22:04i don't know
00:22:06looks older than i remembered
00:22:10look at this
00:22:12did you ever see hair fall out of a corpse like this
00:22:15i never have not anybody this young anyway
00:22:18will you do the autopsy now
00:22:20no i'm hungry it's time for dinner
00:22:25you find any foul play
00:22:27yes
00:22:28yes
00:22:29yes and i can tell you who did it
00:22:31who
00:22:32mr tar mr nicotine and mr secondhand smoke
00:22:36a gang attack
00:22:37very funny
00:22:39yes well it's dinner time
00:22:41i'll open them up tomorrow
00:22:42no dinner
00:22:43no i got this guy's hat off in here
00:22:45amateurs
00:22:54when i was a kid all my friends wanted to be paladin
00:22:57i wanted to be dr kildare
00:23:05hello jennifer
00:23:08philip
00:23:09how did you know i was here
00:23:11police called
00:23:14are you all right i don't know did you just see that
00:23:16come on let's go i'll drive
00:23:17i i don't know the detective may need to talk to me again
00:23:20i think he's too involved cutting up somebody to even know that you left
00:23:23let's get out of here
00:23:35that's the second time i've been in that morgue in the last year
00:23:42your husband
00:23:45i admired him you know he did a lot of good research
00:23:53i'm sorry you lost him i didn't lose him he's dead
00:24:03i'm sorry
00:24:06it's just something that hayes said in my office today
00:24:11you don't lose them they're dead he said
00:24:14but he was wrong
00:24:18you do lose them
00:24:19and you spend most of your time hoping that any moment they'll be
00:24:26found
00:24:30i really miss him
00:24:33thanks
00:24:45sure
00:24:47you know
00:24:50i think you should invite me in for coffee
00:24:53i don't drink coffee
00:24:55you can't sleep
00:24:57it's too late to call up a girlfriend and have her come over
00:24:59you're gonna sit up for hours talking to your cat
00:25:02i don't have a cat
00:25:03of course you don't that's that's my point
00:25:06you need someone who will nod occasionally and say ah
00:25:11i see
00:25:12i see
00:25:18how about tea
00:25:29what the hell do you think you are doing
00:25:44i don't think i've ever seen you smile like that
00:26:03things change
00:26:06no smiles don't they may go underground for a while but can't keep a good one down
00:26:14it's pretty hot
00:26:25so what about you have you ever been married
00:26:29a long time ago
00:26:32we were just a couple of kids playing house no no children no property just
00:26:38some albums and some books and secondhand furniture
00:26:44what happened
00:26:47she came home one day
00:26:49and uh told me that she was leaving
00:26:53so we took everything that we owned we put it in the middle of the floor
00:26:56played poker for it
00:26:59she cleaned me out
00:27:01left me with one album
00:27:02i think it was little feet
00:27:03okay so how did you get from little feet to hospital administration
00:27:11you really think of me as the enemy don't you
00:27:14i'm just another stiff in a suit
00:27:16only thinking about the bottom line
00:27:18maybe
00:27:20yeah i was going to be a doctor i told you like my father
00:27:22but he talked me out of it
00:27:24why he was a visionary
00:27:27he saw that things were changing that
00:27:31that medicine was being taken over by big business and he told me
00:27:35if i really cared about the profession
00:27:39that i should go into management
00:27:41that one truly caring and and resourceful manager could do more to affect health care than any
00:27:47ten of his doctors and he was right
00:27:50so that's why you brought in a world-class researcher like hayes
00:27:55i want to make the callington clinic famous
00:27:58i buy hayes at a certain price
00:28:01and hopefully he'll generate 10 times that amount in in medical grants and donations
00:28:06and then i can use that money to fund other programs like
00:28:09preventative medicine or free community health care centers or children's care programs things
00:28:14that otherwise simply couldn't be funded
00:28:20it's it's an endless struggle
00:28:26so does anyone ever call you phil not once in my entire life
00:28:35there it is i knew i could find it
00:28:44hey where'd you go
00:29:09when someone dies
00:29:18someone close to you
00:29:21you always think it's your fault
00:29:26it's real
00:29:28is that feeling maybe
00:29:31it's wrong
00:29:39it's
00:29:50I am so sick of this smoke-free building crap, the least you doctors could do is to be on time.
00:30:20Hello, Mrs. Barcher.
00:30:21Thank you for coming in today.
00:30:27Do you mind?
00:30:33Well, now that you're here, would you please tell me what the hell I'm doing here?
00:30:36I mean, you gave me a complete physical, what was it, two months ago?
00:30:39Would you sit down, please?
00:30:41Your assistant tells me that you haven't been feeling very well.
00:30:44I don't believe this.
00:30:45I mean, you dragged me all the way down here, scaring me half to death to have a conversation.
00:30:51I think we could have done this little dance on the phone.
00:30:54Open.
00:30:55Just tell me how you're feeling.
00:30:57You want to know how I've been feeling?
00:30:59I've been feeling run down, sleep deprived, worn out, wound up.
00:31:04You want to know how I've been feeling?
00:31:05I've been feeling like every other advertising executive in the whole damn world.
00:31:09Are we done yet?
00:31:10Any specific symptoms?
00:31:13No.
00:31:15Well, that's not true.
00:31:18For some damn reason, my hair's been thinning.
00:31:24Mrs. Barcher, I would like you to check into the hospital for a couple of days so I can run a few more tests.
00:31:31You have some very serious symptoms, and we should take another look.
00:31:38Oh, thanks for coming.
00:31:40Listen, I don't have all the results in yet, but I want to show you something.
00:31:43Take a look at this.
00:31:47Tissue.
00:31:47Human.
00:31:48Correct.
00:31:48Heart, to be exact, from one Titus McIntosh, 100 years old when he died of natural causes.
00:31:56Now, compare it with this one.
00:32:03Looks the same to me.
00:32:04Me too.
00:32:05That tissue is from our Dr. Hayes.
00:32:08But he was only...
00:32:0948 years old.
00:32:10He died of an aortic aneurysm that broke through the tracheobronchial tree, by the way.
00:32:16And now, door number three.
00:32:21Same.
00:32:26Thank you, yes.
00:32:31Cedric Harry?
00:32:32Bingo!
00:32:33From the aorta.
00:32:34The tissue is cheesy, friable.
00:32:37The lumen is all but occluded.
00:32:39And you're trying to tell me those men have no cardiac history?
00:32:42None.
00:32:42Oh, that's crap.
00:32:44When I opened up the left ventricle, I couldn't believe my eyes.
00:32:46I mean, I've seen mummies with better tickers.
00:32:50So...
00:32:50Oh, yeah.
00:32:54Down here, everything's funny.
00:32:57Yeah.
00:32:58Okay.
00:33:02Do you see aneurysm here?
00:33:05No.
00:33:06Here?
00:33:07No.
00:33:08Here.
00:33:10Okay.
00:33:11What's the point?
00:33:13Alvin Hayes, Cedric Herring, taken within the last six months.
00:33:16Nothing's there, right?
00:33:18Right.
00:33:18And this gentleman here, and four others, all deaths within months of our executive physicals.
00:33:24Nothing was diagnosed.
00:33:27So, if Hayes and Herring died of aneurysm, it developed after these pictures were taken.
00:33:32Wow.
00:33:33So much for our fancy executive physicals.
00:33:36And the autopsy report showed advanced signs of coronary disease, the kind of disease it takes years to develop.
00:33:43What's your conclusion?
00:33:45Something's killing people in this hospital.
00:33:48What's so funny, Ralph?
00:33:51Oh, gee, Jen, you've just jumped from malpractice to murder in less than ten seconds.
00:33:56No, I didn't say someone.
00:33:58I said something.
00:34:00I'm afraid we may be dealing with some sort of epidemic here.
00:34:03Epidemic?
00:34:04Listen, these guys were in terrible shape.
00:34:06Good riddance.
00:34:07Good riddance.
00:34:08Yeah.
00:34:08We cannot afford to take care of people that don't take care of themselves.
00:34:11Oh, great, Ralph.
00:34:12I'll remind you of that when you're grabbing your chest and screaming in pain, okay?
00:34:16No, no.
00:34:16Don't do a damn thing.
00:34:17Just let me fade away with some dignity.
00:34:19That's all I ask, you know?
00:34:21Instead of hanging around through the overzealous work of some doctor.
00:34:25Oh, you call saving people's lives overzealous?
00:34:27We spend most of the resources of this hospital, or any other hospital for that matter,
00:34:31saving people's lives that don't deserve to be saved.
00:34:39Jen.
00:34:40Jen.
00:34:41Jen.
00:34:41Jen.
00:34:41Should I stay out of the way, or do you need someone to yell at?
00:34:59I hate men.
00:35:01Oh, my God.
00:35:02You slept with them.
00:35:04Who?
00:35:05I don't know.
00:35:06I was hoping you'd blurt it out.
00:35:07Who was it?
00:35:08You don't have to sleep with them to dislike them.
00:35:11Oh, it deepens the hate.
00:35:16I saw real fear in Hayes that night.
00:35:18I...
00:35:19Why did he want to see me?
00:35:23Did he give you a reason for the meeting before he died?
00:35:26He had a discovery of some kind, and he said...
00:35:31He said something strange.
00:35:33He said it was so ironic.
00:35:34What was?
00:35:36I'm not sure.
00:35:39I'm not sure.
00:35:42I was wondering if I might have a word with you, please.
00:36:12I'm Jennifer Kessler.
00:36:27Helen Brinquist.
00:36:29I'm very sorry about Dr. Hayes.
00:36:30I was there when it happened.
00:36:35Miss Brinquist, I need to ask you.
00:36:37Dr. Hayes said something just before he died.
00:36:40Something about a major breakthrough.
00:36:46Was there?
00:36:47I wasn't aware that you'd finished speaking.
00:36:50It wasn't a question, you know.
00:36:54So you don't know anything about a breakthrough he discovered?
00:36:57No.
00:36:58Well, how could that be?
00:36:59You were his assistant.
00:37:00I'm a molecular biologist like Dr. Hayes, but nowhere near his ability.
00:37:04Perhaps it was his secret.
00:37:17Dr. Hayes also said something about someone trying to kill him.
00:37:22Do you have any idea why he would say that?
00:37:23I don't.
00:37:24No.
00:37:25No, wait a minute, wait a minute.
00:37:25You worked with this man for years.
00:37:27Was he crazy?
00:37:28Look, you can talk to me.
00:37:33I think I have a right to know.
00:37:35I was with him when he died.
00:37:36He was trying to tell me something.
00:37:37You have no right.
00:37:39What gives you the right?
00:37:42I was there when he lived.
00:37:44He was a great man.
00:37:50I agree.
00:37:51I only want to help.
00:37:55Help who?
00:37:57Him?
00:37:59His reputation?
00:38:00His memory?
00:38:04Dr. Hayes was fascinated by the on-off switching of genes.
00:38:10The balance of repression and expression.
00:38:15The role of repressor proteins and how they bind to the DNA.
00:38:21Would you like to see his map of chromosome 17?
00:38:26He used the growth hormone gene as a prototype.
00:38:30You see, he believed that controlling the growth hormone was the key to controlling disease.
00:38:35I don't know exactly what characteristics I'm looking for here.
00:38:40No, of course you don't.
00:38:43If you'll excuse me, Dr. Kessler, I'm very busy.
00:38:45Is there any possibility that Dr. Hayes' discovery was accidentally released in this hospital?
00:38:53Released?
00:38:54Do you think we're hiding aliens in our laboratory, Dr. Kessler?
00:38:58Patients are dying of some unknown illness in this hospital.
00:39:01Is that a question?
00:39:03Why did Dr. Hayes want to meet with me?
00:39:05What did he want to tell me?
00:39:08Please, leave.
00:39:11You can't go in there.
00:39:24Hello, Jennifer.
00:39:26Ralph, what are you doing here?
00:39:27I'm feeding a rabbit.
00:39:30How about you?
00:39:31I thought all these deaths might somehow be connected to this lab.
00:39:37Oh, yeah.
00:39:38Mad scientist releases death virus, that sort of thing, huh?
00:39:42It's possible, Ralph.
00:39:43Please.
00:39:46Would you leave now?
00:39:47Would you leave now?
00:40:01Would you leave now?
00:40:22I don't know.
00:40:25Oh, yeah.
00:40:26I don't know.
00:40:26Let's go.
00:40:56Let's go.
00:41:27Yes.
00:41:28I think pain.
00:41:31I know, Mrs. Bosh.
00:41:33I have your shop right here.
00:41:35Thank you, Mrs.
00:41:59You try to sleep now.
00:42:11You try to sleep now.
00:42:41You try to sleep now.
00:43:11I'm going to get a dance at a cat.
00:43:21I'm going to get a dance at a cat.
00:43:25I'm going to get a dance at a cat.
00:43:35Hey, go get her, Frankie.
00:43:37Go get her.
00:43:38Go get her, Frankie.
00:43:39Come on, get her.
00:43:40Dr. Kessler.
00:43:49No, don't tell me.
00:43:52Another enchanting evening in the theater.
00:43:55Great.
00:43:56Great.
00:43:56What are you doing here?
00:43:59What, you think because I'm a cop I ain't got no culture?
00:44:03Wrong.
00:44:03I've been a student of modern dance since I was 14, and I got a particular interest in the same dancer that Dr. Hayes was interested in.
00:44:13What about you?
00:44:13I wanted to talk to her, too.
00:44:15I wanted to talk to her, too.
00:44:17Did you?
00:44:19No.
00:44:20Uh-huh.
00:44:21Well, it's not very talky in here, is it?
00:44:25It's more of a movement thing.
00:44:29Anyway, I thought you might want to know what the autopsy turned out.
00:44:36What?
00:44:37Well, it was definitely drugs involved, cocaine.
00:44:41Oh, yeah.
00:44:42But Hayes' lifestyle was hardly a secret.
00:44:45And what's that supposed to mean?
00:44:47Drugs, girls, gambling, mild-mannered scientists by day, able to leap tall women at night.
00:44:52Everything's a joke to you, isn't it?
00:44:54We are talking about one of the world's renowned scientists, one of the great medical minds of this century.
00:45:00Only last year, he was on the cover of...
00:45:02Cover of Time magazine.
00:45:03Yes, so was Jimmy Swaggart.
00:45:05He had a double life, too.
00:45:08As a matter of fact, I swear I saw him walk by here about half an hour ago.
00:45:12Dr. Hayes was hardly a drug addict.
00:45:16Danforth found cocaine in his blood.
00:45:19And we found this $5 bill in his pocket.
00:45:22It's got cocaine on it.
00:45:25And you know it's rolled up.
00:45:27That's in it.
00:45:29Yowza!
00:45:31We all have our dark sides, Doctor.
00:45:41It's gonna be terrible for the hospital.
00:45:43Yeah, yeah.
00:45:44You'll only be able to charge $10 for those little slippers instead of $20.
00:45:49Somebody was trying to kill Dr. Hayes, all right?
00:45:53It was Dr. Hayes.
00:45:55Good night.
00:45:58Get some sleep.
00:46:00All right, let's go.
00:46:18All right, let's go.
00:46:19All right, all right.
00:46:21All right, here we go, people.
00:46:44All right, look.
00:46:46Okay, clear.
00:46:48Clear.
00:46:49We can get her.
00:46:50We can get her.
00:46:51We can get her.
00:46:52All right.
00:46:53Okay, again.
00:46:54Clear.
00:46:55Clear.
00:46:56Clear.
00:46:57Over there.
00:46:58We're losing her, folks.
00:46:59Got her.
00:47:00All right, folks.
00:47:01Let's clear her now.
00:47:03Leave them off, please.
00:47:19Leave them off, please.
00:47:21Sorry to intrude.
00:47:32You're not intruding.
00:47:34I heard about your patient.
00:47:39You did the best you could.
00:47:42That woman was only 54 years old.
00:47:46Sometimes even a doctor's powers are limited.
00:47:50It's not your fault.
00:47:52Isn't it?
00:47:54It's a coincidence.
00:47:56All her vessels were atherominous.
00:47:58The carotids were barely open.
00:48:00Why didn't I find that?
00:48:03Sometimes death is the best thing.
00:48:05Why would you say that?
00:48:06I just mean maybe it was for the best.
00:48:08She was spared a lot of suffering.
00:48:10Oh, in the hospital, a lot of cost.
00:48:14I won't apologize for worrying about the money it takes to treat people.
00:48:19I care about every patient in this hospital, Jennifer.
00:48:22Do you think the people that I have to answer to can say that?
00:48:25Do you think if somebody doesn't run interference for you, doctors,
00:48:29that a place like this could survive?
00:48:31I wanted to talk to you about the other night.
00:48:42About us.
00:48:44It was a mistake.
00:48:46No.
00:48:47No.
00:48:48No, it wasn't.
00:48:49No.
00:48:52It wasn't.
00:48:54But I can't.
00:48:57I don't want you to forget him.
00:49:02He'll always be in your life.
00:49:05I'm just asking you to make a little more room inside there.
00:49:10Maybe for me.
00:49:35I don't think anybody's been in the lab all day, Dr. Kessler.
00:49:58Helen?
00:49:59No, they tried to call her, but there was no answer.
00:50:03Well, do you think you could let me in there?
00:50:05Helen was running a test for me, and I'm sure the results are on her desk.
00:50:10Sure.
00:50:11Okay.
00:50:12Okay.
00:50:13So, her重要 is she should be fine.
00:50:16Hold her public and move her.
00:50:17etwas to her?
00:50:19And this is Bach'S Guide.
00:50:21She's going to
00:50:28get good.
00:50:30kav
00:50:32I lead one to have no disrespect.
00:50:34Whatever.
00:50:34What am I doing?
00:50:35What am I doing?
00:50:35Pass him out of my business.
00:50:36Get rid too far.
00:50:37She rules.
00:50:38I take it by my money.
00:50:39You pick me up.
00:50:39Make me up.
00:50:40Make me up.
00:50:40Make me up.
00:50:41Make me up.
00:50:42Dr. Bradquist?
00:51:12Dr. Bradquist?
00:51:42Dr. Bradquist?
00:52:12Dr. Bradquist?
00:52:13Dr. Bradquist?
00:52:14Dr. Bradquist?
00:52:15Dr. Bradquist?
00:52:16Dr. Bradquist?
00:52:17Dr. Bradquist?
00:52:18Dr. Bradquist?
00:52:19Dr. Bradquist?
00:52:20Dr. Bradquist?
00:52:21Dr. Bradquist?
00:52:22Dr. Bradquist?
00:52:23Dr. Bradquist?
00:52:24Dr. Bradquist?
00:52:25Dr. Bradquist?
00:52:26Dr. Bradquist?
00:52:27Dr. Bradquist?
00:52:28Dr. Bradquist?
00:52:29Dr. Bradquist?
00:52:30Dr. Bradquist?
00:52:31Dr. Bradquist?
00:52:32Dr. Bradquist?
00:52:33Dr. Bradquist?
00:52:34Dr. Bradquist?
00:52:35Dr. Bradquist?
00:52:36Dr. Bradquist?
00:52:37Dr. Bradquist?
00:52:38Dr. Bradquist?
00:52:39Dr. Bradquist?
00:52:40Dr. Bradquist?
00:52:41Dr. Bradquist?
00:52:42Dr. Bradquist?
00:52:43Dr. Bradquist?
00:52:44Dr. Bradquist?
00:52:45Dr. Bradquist?
00:52:46Dr. Bradquist?
00:52:47Dr. Bradquist?
00:52:48Dr. Bradquist?
00:52:49for drugs or secrets.
00:52:53It's possible, I suppose.
00:52:55Dr. Hayes had recently made
00:52:57some kind of genetic breakthrough.
00:52:58But he always published his findings.
00:53:00They weren't secret.
00:53:01Maybe somebody didn't want them published.
00:53:03Why not? Why wouldn't they want that?
00:53:05Keep them for themselves.
00:53:07I don't know. I'm making this up.
00:53:11I thought that Hayes was suffering
00:53:14from cocaine paranoia, but...
00:53:16You said someone wanted to kill him.
00:53:20That he said someone was trying to kill him.
00:53:22I know.
00:53:26When was the last time you saw Miss Brinquist?
00:53:30Yesterday, we passed in the hall.
00:53:32Once. That's it.
00:53:34She never came to you with any fear?
00:53:38I think everyone in the department will agree
00:53:40that she was a very strange bird.
00:53:42Look, Detective, it's very important
00:53:44that we keep this quiet.
00:53:46that the future of the hospital
00:53:47could hang in the balance tube.
00:53:48Hey, I'm no stranger to discretion,
00:53:50Mr. Montgomery.
00:53:52You mind if I see Dr. Kessler home now?
00:53:57Yeah, sure. Go ahead.
00:53:58Just don't be surprised.
00:53:59I'm going to ask you both some questions
00:54:01in the morning.
00:54:03Discreetly.
00:54:04Thank you, Detective.
00:54:07Take you to my house.
00:54:08You're staying with me tonight.
00:54:16Come on.
00:54:23Come on, I'm on you, Beth.
00:54:46There you go.
00:54:58There you go.
00:55:28Philip, I was in Hayes' lab yesterday.
00:55:40Why?
00:55:41Well, I just thought that maybe all these deaths were being caused by something that
00:55:47he discovered there.
00:55:48Why would you think that?
00:55:50Why did he need to talk to me?
00:55:53Well, that's not the point.
00:55:56The point is, I saw Ralph Wanamaker there in the animal room.
00:56:03Yeah, so?
00:56:04Well, he seemed very bothered that I saw him.
00:56:07Did you tell this to the detective?
00:56:10No.
00:56:11It didn't seem important then, but...
00:56:14I think you're probably right about that.
00:56:18Philip, you remember Hayes' girlfriend, Carol Donner, the stripper?
00:56:25Hard to forget.
00:56:27What are you doing?
00:56:31This is what I take from migraines, but it'll make you sleep like a baby.
00:56:35Philip, I really don't need...
00:56:37Yes, you do.
00:56:38It's harmless.
00:56:39It's just sumatriptin.
00:56:40Really.
00:56:41Um, what do you want?
00:56:43No.
00:56:44Come on.
00:56:45You're burnt out.
00:56:46You need some rest.
00:56:47Give me your thigh, or I'll go hunting for it on my own.
00:56:50Okay.
00:56:51Okay.
00:56:56Alright, girl.
00:57:03Wait.
00:57:04Wait.
00:57:05You don't look like you know what you're doing.
00:57:08I've been doing this to myself for years.
00:57:10Well, I'm the doctor.
00:57:11This is my leg, so if you don't mind...
00:57:13You're good at it.
00:57:14Watch.
00:57:15Remember all those little frogs you couldn't cut up?
00:57:18Give it to me.
00:57:21I'm deeply offended.
00:57:25Go drink your tea and soothe your wounded ego.
00:57:33You need your rest.
00:57:35Take it.
00:57:36I will.
00:57:38Now.
00:57:40I will.
00:57:41I will.
00:58:10Okay.
00:58:11So please...
00:58:12I will.
00:58:13The Indian extremity pick them up.
00:58:14No!
00:58:16I'm looking for you.
00:58:18Oh, my God.
00:58:48Oh, my God.
00:59:18I'm Dr. Kessler from the clinic.
00:59:31I need to talk to you about Dr. Hayes.
00:59:36You're the one that was with him when he died, weren't you?
00:59:38Yes, I was.
00:59:45Carol, I think you're in danger.
00:59:47I must talk to you.
00:59:52You all right?
00:59:55Come on.
00:59:58How long have you had that cough?
01:00:17I don't know.
01:00:19It's been kind of a lousy week, you know?
01:00:20So why am I in danger?
01:00:27I think someone killed Dr. Hayes.
01:00:32Yeah.
01:00:33You know, I kept saying that someone was after him.
01:00:35I just thought he was paranoid.
01:00:38Maybe he was right.
01:00:39He was right.
01:00:41Did he ever say who was after him or why?
01:00:43No.
01:00:53What are you doing here, Jennifer?
01:00:58Carol?
01:01:00Carol?
01:01:06Carol?
01:01:06You gotta let me talk to you.
01:01:13I don't know what's going on around here, but I'm out of here.
01:01:19This way.
01:01:20This way.
01:01:21This way.
01:01:21This way.
01:01:22This way.
01:01:36This way.
01:01:36Hey.
01:01:37What's going on, baby?
01:01:39Come on.
01:01:40Come on.
01:01:41Come on.
01:01:42Come back here.
01:01:43Come on, boss.
01:01:44All right.
01:01:45Come on.
01:01:46Come on.
01:01:47Come on.
01:01:49Come on.
01:01:50Come on.
01:01:51What do they want from me?
01:02:00I'm not sure.
01:02:11So tell me, the other night...
01:02:17did Alvin suffer?
01:02:21No.
01:02:24It happened very fast.
01:02:28Oh, that's good.
01:02:31Wouldn't have wanted him to be in a lot of pain, you know?
01:02:35He deserved better than that.
01:02:42Come on, let's get out of here.
01:02:46Ready.
01:02:47Ready, ready.
01:02:51Come on.
01:02:56Two coffees, please.
01:03:02I'm like, I'm in better shape than this.
01:03:04I used to be in really great shape, you know?
01:03:09Take class like four times a week.
01:03:12I just haven't felt like going.
01:03:15I'm really a dancer, you know?
01:03:17I'm really a dancer, you know.
01:03:20Oh, I know.
01:03:22No, I mean, I'm a real dancer.
01:03:24I was with this troupe for a while.
01:03:26We were gonna go out to San Francisco.
01:03:29I thought I had it made.
01:03:31The whole thing just kind of folded, you know, no money, of course.
01:03:35You know, why don't they ever tell little girls that they wanna be ballerinas when they grow up that they're never gonna be able to pay rent.
01:03:44I really loved him, you know?
01:03:50Why do you think someone would wanna kill him?
01:03:54I don't know.
01:03:56He wouldn't tell me.
01:04:00Maybe thought he was protecting me.
01:04:04Maybe just thought I was stupid.
01:04:05I was stupid.
01:04:06You're not stupid.
01:04:11I miss him.
01:04:16I know how that feels.
01:04:19Arthur Miller and Marilyn Monroe.
01:04:24That's how we like to think of us.
01:04:27There's a couple of misfits.
01:04:29You know, he said he was gonna keep me young forever.
01:04:37He said that.
01:04:39Mm-hmm.
01:04:41He said he found the fountain of youth just for me.
01:04:53Oh, my God.
01:04:54Oh, my God, Carol.
01:04:57Carol, come on. This way.
01:04:59That's what he said.
01:05:16The fountain of youth.
01:05:18Those were his exact words.
01:05:19Uh-huh.
01:05:20He said he found it.
01:05:21Yeah.
01:05:22Oh, God damn.
01:05:24That's why they ransacked the lab they were trying to steal.
01:05:27I have a notebook of his.
01:05:29He asked me to keep it for him.
01:05:30I don't know why, but...
01:05:31Notebook?
01:05:32Where is it?
01:05:33I kept it at the club.
01:05:35Can you show it to me?
01:05:36You've gotta show it to me.
01:05:37Keep going.
01:05:38Get off.
01:05:39Come on.
01:05:40Come on.
01:05:41You found it, Phillip.
01:05:42You found it, Phillip.
01:05:43He was looking for the gene that causes the body to age to work against itself and he found it.
01:05:50How do you know?
01:05:52I have his notes.
01:05:53Now, I can only understand part of it, but I'm sure I'm right.
01:05:56It's because of this notebook that he was killed.
01:05:58Notebook?
01:06:00Where are you, Jennifer?
01:06:02I'm backstage at his girlfriend's club, The Vortex.
01:06:04Can you pick me up?
01:06:05Yeah.
01:06:06Yeah, sure.
01:06:07I'll be right over.
01:06:08We'll go to the police together.
01:06:09Okay.
01:06:10But hurry.
01:06:11Hold on.
01:06:12Hold on.
01:06:13Hold on.
01:06:14Yeah?
01:06:15Something's wrong with me.
01:06:16Hold on.
01:06:18I've never felt like this before.
01:06:21Shh.
01:06:22Just try relax.
01:06:28Yeah.
01:06:29Oh, I don't think this is going to happen, okay?
01:06:33I'd never felt like this before.
01:06:34Shh.
01:06:35Just try relax.
01:06:36Yeah.
01:06:37Come on.
01:06:38I'll be right back.
01:06:39I'm dying, huh?
01:06:44Just like Alvin.
01:06:45Shh, take it easy.
01:06:49Why would I do?
01:06:53You didn't do a thing.
01:06:57You know, I always thought I'd get out of this place.
01:07:05Did you ever go to San Francisco?
01:07:07I went there with my husband.
01:07:10Tell me about it.
01:07:13What would you do there?
01:07:17Well, I remember that Ken bought me a hat while we were there.
01:07:23And I wore it at this silly angle, kind of cocked to one side.
01:07:30Made me feel different.
01:07:33As if I were someone else, I like that.
01:07:37I'm scared, Jennifer.
01:07:42I'm here, honey.
01:07:50I'm right here.
01:07:52I'm here, honey.
01:08:09Jennifer, what happened?
01:08:11She's dead.
01:08:14Oh, no.
01:08:16Hayes discovered the AGG, but he didn't find out how to turn it off.
01:08:20He only found out how to turn it on.
01:08:21Full blast.
01:08:22That's what he meant by it being so high-moving.
01:08:25Come on.
01:08:26We've got to go.
01:08:28Jennifer, you're not safe as long as you have a notebook.
01:08:30Now, come on.
01:08:31There's nothing more you can do for her.
01:08:32Let's get out of here.
01:08:33Let's go.
01:08:33Excuse me.
01:08:37If I only died in 59.
01:08:41The reason we didn't find coronary problems in our patients is because they weren't there.
01:08:51Two weeks later, they were.
01:08:53It causes the body to age years and just days, Philip.
01:08:56And I think it's something they're given during a physical or while they're a patient in the hospital.
01:09:02And it would have to be injected because orally the gastric juices would deactivate it.
01:09:08Someone decided to use Hayes' discovery to kill.
01:09:12Why?
01:09:13We're going to have to call Kieran.
01:09:16We'll call him as soon as we get to my place.
01:09:23Which phone?
01:09:24I'll make the call.
01:09:25Okay.
01:09:2616th Precinct.
01:09:34Connect me with Detective Kieran, please.
01:09:40Great.
01:09:40Great.
01:09:41Thanks.
01:09:51He's on his way.
01:09:53Philip.
01:09:53Hayes was so close to finding the real fountain.
01:09:56He was so close.
01:10:00I love you, Jennifer.
01:10:01I'm going to do something now.
01:10:14I'm going to put my life in your hands.
01:10:19What are you talking about?
01:10:20Just listen.
01:10:21There are a lot of people out there who would like nothing better than to see the clinic fail.
01:10:33And there's incredible pressure from the board to make it a success.
01:10:38So, uh, what are you telling me?
01:10:42I'm trying so hard to save it, the clinic, Nick.
01:10:50I'm trying to save lives.
01:10:53Hayes gave me the answer.
01:10:55He didn't intend to, but he did.
01:11:03Now, wait a minute.
01:11:04I...
01:11:04I don't understand.
01:11:07I...
01:11:07I think you do.
01:11:08Oh, Philip, no.
01:11:36No, it's painful.
01:11:38But we've reached a time when someone has to decide who we can afford to keep alive and who we can't.
01:11:44Oh, my God.
01:11:45Oh, my God.
01:11:48No.
01:11:48What do you mean you lost her?
01:11:52How could you lose her?
01:11:53You know, she and the Donner woman took off on us, sir.
01:11:56They took off on you.
01:11:58We went down there to question her about Hayes.
01:12:00I was down there by the car.
01:12:02He was supposed to wait for me.
01:12:04I knocked on the door.
01:12:06Dr. Kessler answered.
01:12:07That's when they bowled it on us.
01:12:09Look, detective, I understand you guys have a job to do here, but I have a job, too.
01:12:16And my job is to determine exactly what Dr. Hayes or others have done so that we can remedy or contain it before somebody else drops dead around here.
01:12:28Somebody else?
01:12:29Hey, what's the matter with these people?
01:12:35Don't they know the freezer's full?
01:12:39Please, please, just hear me out.
01:12:41And then when Kieran walks through that door, you decide what to do.
01:12:44The choice is yours.
01:12:46You killed those people?
01:12:48Think about it.
01:12:50Those patients refused to take care of themselves.
01:12:53They were smokers, drinkers, drug abusers.
01:12:55Kieran even said it himself.
01:12:57They were all performing slow suicide.
01:12:59You let me inject myself with that.
01:13:05No, no, no, no.
01:13:06That was a sedative.
01:13:07I swear.
01:13:08Oh, God, you can't think of me.
01:13:16Here.
01:13:26I love you, Jennifer.
01:13:29If you honestly believe that I could try to take your life, then here.
01:13:37Take mine.
01:13:40Go ahead.
01:13:40Inject me.
01:13:41I mean it.
01:13:42Go ahead.
01:13:42Do it.
01:13:42I would never, never try to harm her.
01:13:56But you killed Helen.
01:13:57I didn't.
01:13:59You don't understand.
01:14:01I'm not operating in a vacuum here.
01:14:03I'm trying to protect you.
01:14:05Oh!
01:14:05Listen to me.
01:14:08This is all of it.
01:14:10With Hayes' formula and his notes, you and I can save thousands of lives.
01:14:16And we can keep thousands of others from suffering needlessly.
01:14:21You're playing God, Philip.
01:14:22Can't you see that?
01:14:23We already play God every day.
01:14:25Every day, you use whatever supplies are available to you to save lives.
01:14:29I decide what those supplies are going to be.
01:14:31If I choose to fund another heart-lung machine instead of another incubator, somebody lives
01:14:35and somebody else dies.
01:14:37A choice is made to let someone die who could be saved.
01:14:41It's not the same.
01:14:43It's not the same.
01:14:44You cannot compare that to killing people.
01:14:46Do you know what some of the native aboriginals in Australia do when they have twins?
01:14:51They pour sand down the nostrils of one of the babies.
01:14:54Why?
01:14:55Because they know.
01:14:56They can't afford to raise both.
01:14:58Now, are they playing God or are they just being practical?
01:15:01We're not primitives, Philip.
01:15:04We're civilized human beings.
01:15:07Oh, really?
01:15:08Well, the clinic can't afford to take care of everyone.
01:15:10There just isn't enough money.
01:15:12No hospital in the country has enough money, Jennifer.
01:15:15Someone has to make the hard choices.
01:15:18Please, you've got to understand.
01:15:23Don't you see?
01:15:26It's nature's way.
01:15:28Nature eliminates those who can't take care of themselves.
01:15:33They have no right to the resources of the clinic, to doctors like you.
01:15:38No.
01:15:39They're just thieves, stealing life from others who deserve it more.
01:15:46Look at me.
01:15:47Look.
01:15:50Please, Jennifer.
01:15:51I'm not a monster.
01:15:55Oh, God, I love you so much.
01:15:57If you can't believe in what I'm trying to do,
01:16:05then I'll stop.
01:16:11Today.
01:16:12Right now.
01:16:14None of it means anything to me.
01:16:17Unless you're with me.
01:16:18Did you really call the police?
01:16:34Jennifer.
01:16:35Jennifer.
01:16:35Again, clear!
01:16:42Again, clear!
01:16:46You're a liar.
01:16:56You're a liar.
01:17:11you're a liar and a killer why didn't you just use a gun or a knife Philip it would have been
01:17:22more honest Jennifer no please an hour ago I held that girl in my arms while she died why
01:17:34because she knew too much because you didn't like her lifestyle and you thought I'd help you be a part
01:17:42of that murdering people to save lives how could you
01:18:04so
01:18:11so
01:18:14so
01:18:19so
01:18:23so
01:18:31Yes, get me an ambulance, please.
01:18:56And get me the police.
01:19:01I loved you, Jim.
01:19:31I loved you, Jim.
01:20:01I loved you, Jim.
01:20:09Jennifer!
01:20:11Jim?
01:20:14Jim, are you all right?
01:20:19Dr. Kessler.
01:20:20Jennifer.
01:20:22Dr. Kessler, are you all right?
01:20:25Jennifer's around.
01:20:27It's all right.
01:20:28Let's go.
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