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01:15Oh, I don't like you driving out there in this weather.
01:17Can't you wait till morning?
01:18No, sweetheart, I really can't.
01:20Tori's temperature's gone up, and with Paul out of town,
01:23Amanda can't work and take care of her at the same time.
01:25Now, look, if you're about to make some comment about my driving ability,
01:29I'm gonna stop by the station and punch you out.
01:31Yeah, well, I know you think you're Mario Andretti,
01:33but the track's wet out there tonight, Mario,
01:35so if you go, take care, okay?
01:37Okay, I will, don't worry.
01:38Now, look, if I leave now, I'll miss rush hour.
01:40I'll call you when I get there.
01:41If I miss you, I'll leave work, okay?
01:43Give Amanda and Tori a big hug for me.
01:46Sure will. Bye-bye, sweetheart.
01:48Be careful, baby. Bye-bye.
01:52Hmm? How's Tori?
01:54Well, fever's still up,
01:56so Jill's gonna drive out there and see what she can do.
01:58In this weather?
01:59Yeah, no.
02:00But Florence Nightingale's alive and well in SC.
02:17And now the weather.
02:19Rain and more rain predicted for the Southland this weekend.
02:22Storms out of the north and chill coastal winds.
02:25Road conditions continue to be hazardous,
02:27and all in all, friends,
02:29it's a good night to be home curled up by a roaring fire.
02:49I didn't see her in the rain until it was too late.
02:51I couldn't pull her out of the way in time.
02:52Look, I'm a doctor.
02:53I'll take care of it.
03:03It looks like it might be a concussion.
03:04She's gonna need a more thorough examination.
03:06I'm gonna take her to my home and office.
03:07They're not far from here.
03:08Come on, give me a hand and get her in the car.
03:09Yeah, sure.
03:12Just easy.
03:13We'll grab her there.
03:14Yeah.
03:16Keep her level.
03:28Okay, you lock the car and get the key.
03:33You okay, Doc?
03:35Just the weather.
03:36It's in automatic condition.
03:36Now go!
03:42As soon as I get to a phone,
03:43I'll call the highway patrol and report the accident.
03:45Never mind, I'll do it when I get home.
03:46Okay.
04:24I'll do it when I get home.
04:28Let's go!
04:29Let's go!
04:31It's in единstatement!
04:32Now go!
04:33I gotta get with you.
04:34You too!
04:44You look sometimes to ice.
04:56Oh, my God.
05:15Oh, my God.
05:51Oh, my God.
06:23Control to Ludlow 9.
06:25Investigate patient escape from Pacific Sanitarium.
06:295,000 North Calder.
06:31Code 2.
06:32Ludlow 9, roger.
07:10I've got a surgical duty.
07:12Yeah, and I got Lieutenant Riker riding with me this morning.
07:15But we'll both make it on time.
07:17Oh, Mike.
07:20Come on, when are you going to throw that book away?
07:22What book?
07:23You know what book.
07:25A book on caution and precaution.
07:27Oh, that book.
07:29Yeah, that book.
07:31Michael Danko II.
07:33How's that grab you?
07:35I'm coaxable.
07:37Yeah?
07:38But I thought you wanted to wait.
07:39Well, I did say that, and we did wait.
07:43But now I'm proposing again.
07:45Proposing again?
07:47Yeah.
07:48I asked you wants to be my wife, and you said yes.
07:52And now I'm asking you to be the mother of our kids.
07:56Do you need some time to think about it?
07:59No, I've had time to think about it.
08:02I've had four years.
08:05And the answer's yes.
08:29Well, hello.
08:35I brought you some warm milk and honey.
08:39There's nothing to worry about.
08:41I'm the doctor that picked you up after the accident.
08:43There's nothing seriously wrong with you,
08:45but you did take a decent clout on the head.
08:50Oh.
08:52You were only out for about an hour,
08:54but I think that busyness may hang on for a while.
08:56You said I had an accident.
09:00What happened?
09:02Evidently, you swerved your car to miss a truck.
09:05I came along right after it happened.
09:06You don't remember?
09:09No.
09:12I wouldn't worry about it.
09:14It's probably the shock.
09:16Contemporary amnesia is quite common.
09:20You'll be feeling normal in no time at all.
09:22My name's Stuart.
09:24Dr. Michael Stuart.
09:27Michael?
09:28Yeah, Michael.
09:29Is something wrong?
09:32No, I was, uh...
09:35I was just dreaming about Michael.
09:41Michael's not exactly an unusual name.
09:44What's yours?
09:52Don't be afraid.
09:53Just tell me who you are or where you're from.
09:56And I'll call your friends or family
09:58and tell them you're all right.
10:03I don't know.
10:07I don't know my name.
10:21Do I have identification?
10:24Like a wallet?
10:26Or a handbag?
10:30I looked for your name.
10:31By the name of someone to call in case of an emergency
10:34and there was nothing.
10:38Well, the car must have a registration slip on it.
10:43That's a good thought.
10:45I'll check it out as soon as I get you settled in here.
10:50You don't remember anything?
10:52Where you were going?
10:54Where you were coming from?
10:58No, I don't.
11:00No, I don't.
11:01No, I don't.
11:04All you need is some good, solid rest.
11:07It'll all come back in due time.
11:10There's no cause for alarm.
11:11Well, besides, even if you remembered who you are
11:14and where you were going,
11:16I wouldn't suggest going out like that in this storm.
11:19As a matter of fact, until you're in any one condition,
11:21I'm not going to let you out of my sight.
11:24The main thing is relax.
11:25Get some rest.
11:29I'll take care of you.
11:58I'm not going to let you out of my sight.
12:29I'm not going to let you out of my sight.
12:59I'm not going to let you out of my sight.
12:59I'm not going to let you out of my sight.
13:29And it was because of that supposed progress
13:32that we transferred him into minimum security.
13:35When did you discover him missing?
13:38We show a movie for the patients every Thursday evening after dinner.
13:42Evidently, he disappeared from the theater during that screening.
13:45He must have made his way past the security guard and on down to the highway.
13:49We have an APV out on him,
13:51including the description you gave us when you called.
13:53But any other information might be helpful.
13:56The line between reality and fantasy is a thin one,
14:00even in the most stable mind.
14:02And with Milan, it's thinner than normal, sometimes non-existent.
14:05He's a paranoid schizophrenic with a deeply confused past.
14:09One time, he showed promise of becoming a brilliant medical student, surgeon.
14:13Then all at once, he was ousted from medical school
14:16for having had a series of violent emotional conflicts with his fellow students.
14:21That violence, doctor, would it still be there?
14:23Violence, hate, destructiveness.
14:25It's all a part of his confused makeup.
14:28He's deranged, gentlemen.
14:30A walking time bomb.
14:31There's no question about it.
14:33Anyone that he comes in contact with is in great danger.
14:35Physical danger?
14:37He tried to kill one of his professors in medical school.
14:39And he's capable of accomplishing just that,
14:42with anyone that strikes him as a threat.
14:45You say you have a photograph we might borrow?
14:47Yes, right here.
14:50You can keep that if you like.
14:51It has his last known address, some physical characteristics.
14:55For one thing, he has an acute asthmatic condition.
15:09Dean of the law, fatherless, says you have a death with a tsunami.
15:11It wasostenible, but one of the results weosta to Stewie,
15:12who nhân of the przestrall, said you have tried to fix impostor...
15:13What's next, sweetie?
15:15I know they had to land, though.
15:15I think that there are, of course,
15:18but it's still going to be one of the dust that will yawn before you,
15:23where it's not where it just stops,
15:23some physical life conditions.
15:24I can't complain about it.
15:25What is it?
15:33I had to run an errand.
15:35I hope you'll be comfortable until I get back.
15:38There's plenty of food in the refrigerator.
15:40Please make yourself at home.
15:41I'll be back as soon as possible.
15:43Michael.
16:12Okay, I'll talk to you later.
16:21What did Amanda say?
16:24Um, Jill's not there, and there's no word yet.
16:29What about your place?
16:30Could be Jill decided not to go after all.
16:33No, no, I tried, and there's no answer.
16:34Besides, Amanda's been phoning all evening.
16:41It's not like her.
16:42If anything had gone wrong, anything at all, she would have phoned.
16:45There's a lot of highway between here and Amanda's.
16:49Something happened.
16:50And, uh, maybe she could make it to a phone.
16:58Maybe we'd better take a look at those accident reports.
17:00All right.
17:29All right.
17:46Hello?
17:51Is anybody here?
18:01Oh, my God.
18:29Oh, my God.
19:00Oh, my God.
19:34Oh, my God.
20:02Oh, my God.
20:34Oh, my God.
20:50Oh, my God.
21:21I guess I just wanted to hear somebody's voice.
21:26Oh, my God.
21:53Oh, my God.
21:57Oh, my God.
22:01Oh, my God.
22:06Oh, my God.
22:19Oh, my God.
22:20Oh, my God.
22:21Oh, my God.
22:23Oh, my God.
22:37Oh, my God.
22:40Oh, my God.
23:08Oh, my God.
23:34Oh, my God.
23:35Oh, my God.
23:36Oh, my God.
23:38Oh, my God.
24:03hunting and fishing all through the canyons and the mountains we were going to talk about you
24:08the dreams Michael do you remember who he is no I don't I think I was married to him
24:23one of the first things I noticed when I brought you in was that there was no wedding band
24:27I know I thought about that but there was a ring there once I know there was recently
24:37I don't know I remember being
24:43or I dream
24:46that I was in a hospital
24:52on our anniversary yours and Michael's yes we were going to have a baby and I lost it
25:04you must have wanted that baby very much
25:08yes I did
25:12and he wanted it too
25:17but
25:20something happened
25:24there was an accident
25:29and I lost it I miscarried
25:33your death is very interesting
25:36whether it's a miscarriage
25:39the death of an unborn child
25:41the death of a mature adult
25:46I've seen a lot of death
25:47to be more precise
25:50the art of self-inflicted
25:52death
25:53self-destruction
25:56Albert Camus said
25:58there is but one
26:01cruelly serious philosophical problem
26:04and that is suicide
26:08judging whether life is or is not worth living amounts to answering the fundamental question of philosophy
26:17suicide is no disgrace
26:20given enough stress anybody can crack up
26:24it takes creative imagination
26:27and I've seen a lot of it in my research
26:30and I've seen a lot of it in my research
26:31you research suicide
26:33a thesis pre-med school
26:37drugs are the most common method
26:39mostly obituates
26:42favored by the suicidal middle and upper classes
26:46jumping is that death by falling
26:48is very interesting
26:51people who've come close to death from mountain falls
26:54have actually had their whole life flash before their eyes
26:58with no grief
26:59with no grief
27:00with no pain
27:00with heavenly music
27:04with a feeling of warmth and peace
27:14I was shingling my grandmother's roof
27:16when I was a little kid
27:17and I slipped
27:20I slipped and fell
27:22and screamed
27:23because I knew I was dead
27:25my whole life flashed before my eyes
27:27it really did
27:30my mother's ugly shrieking face
27:32the houses we'd lived in
27:36the military academy I'd attended
27:39faces, relatives, friends
27:40everything, everything
27:44and the last thought that I had
27:49before I hit the ground
27:53was that maybe death
27:54wasn't going to be so bad after all
28:02but of course I'm here to prove
28:05that I'm a survivor
28:11no more about that
28:13relax
28:13it's an old house
28:14the wiring isn't very stable
28:17you may have a problem in the basement
28:19in the basement?
28:21there was a window open
28:23I went down to close it
28:24lights don't work
28:26thank you
28:29I'll take a look at it
28:30when I have some time
28:32I'm really awfully tired
28:36I think I'd like to try
28:37to get some rest now
28:38look I've got some work
28:39to do in my study
28:40why don't you just sit here
28:41and relax by the fire
28:42where it's warm
28:44and if you need anything
28:45I'll be in the back of the house
28:47just call
28:47I'll be in the back of the house
28:48a moment
28:50I'll be in the back of the house
28:53let go
29:12I'll be in the back of the house
29:14Oh, my God.
29:43Oh, my God.
30:22Oh, my God.
30:44Oh, my God.
31:26Oh, my God.
31:56Oh, my God.
32:05Oh, my God.
32:53Oh, my God.
32:56Okay.
33:03Oh, my God.
33:16Oh, my God.
33:46Oh, my God.
34:16Oh, my God.
34:19Oh, my God.
34:41Oh, my God.
34:47Oh, my God.
35:04Oh, my God.
35:05Oh, my God.
35:15Oh, my God.
35:22Oh, my God.
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40:37I'm sorry, that's about all I can tell you.
40:40Had you ever seen this doctor before?
40:43No, if never.
40:44I would remember, he's a good-looking, young guy.
40:48Young for doctor, I mean.
40:49How young?
40:50Hmm, late 20s, early 30s.
40:54I guess my image of doctor is a little older, like old Doc Stewart.
40:59In fact, I thought for a second it was Doc Stewart when I first saw the car pull in and
41:02stopped right after the accident.
41:04What do you mean?
41:05Mercedes.
41:06This young doctor was driving the same kind of Mercedes that Stewart has, right down to the color and the
41:11MD tag.
41:13Could it have been Dr. Stewart's car?
41:15Well, how could it have been?
41:18Well, you mean this guy might have actually been driving Stewart's car?
41:22Stewart, does he live around here?
41:25Two or three miles down, old frame house, it's right off the road.
41:28Can't miss it.
41:28Okay, thank you.
41:29Funny thing about that young doctor.
41:31Well, you'd think he'd know better than living in a climate like this.
41:35What are you saying?
41:35His condition, asthma.
41:38You'd think he'd want to live in a drier climate.
41:49Oh, my God.
41:50Oh, my God.
41:51Oh, my God.
41:59Oh, my God.
42:00Oh, my God.
42:01Oh, my God.
42:02Oh, my God.
42:03Oh, my God.
42:05Oh, my God.
42:07Oh, my God.
42:21Don't you ever leave me again.
42:23Don't you ever walk out of here again.
42:25Do you hear me?
42:36He's not dead.
42:38He's still breathing.
42:39I can feel his pulse.
42:42Come on, you're a doctor.
42:44You should know.
42:44He's dead.
42:45He's been dead since yesterday.
42:46I know he's dead.
42:47I'm telling you, he's not dead.
42:49Come on, feel his pulse.
42:56He's...
43:03Let me go!
43:04Let me go!
43:06It's me, it's mine!
43:10Take your hands off him!
43:16Stay away from me!
43:17I'm gonna take somebody's end up with this thing!
43:20Okay, put it down.
43:21Come on, we don't want to hurt you.
43:41Okay, come on, come on.
43:44Call an ambulance.
43:51You okay?
43:53You okay?
43:56You okay?
43:59You okay?
44:05You okay?
44:11Well, okay.
44:20Come on, we don't want to...
44:25Have you got a little help?
44:56Man in the cellar.
44:57The real Dr. Stewart has been dead at least 24 hours.
45:02The coroner's on the way.
45:05You okay?
45:06Mm-hmm.
45:09I'm indestructible, don't you know that?
45:12Yeah, well, you're not as indestructible as all that.
45:16Have you checked before we go home?
45:20Come on, let's go.
45:57You