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00:22You like that?
00:25I don't know.
00:28You want me to use my butt again?
00:37I don't know how I got here.
00:46How many drinks did I have?
00:48Your scotch hasn't even arrived yet.
00:50Means I was drunk when I got here.
00:558.50.
00:58I remember being at work.
01:01I've lost at least four hours.
01:06Saved five words.
01:07What do you mean?
01:09That's four words.
01:11Accepted diagnostic test for global memory impairment is five random words.
01:15Are you okay?
01:16I'm trying to find that out.
01:20Give me five animals.
01:22Um, cat, bird, monkey, rhino, goldfish.
01:32Monkey, rhino.
01:35Either a nice elite drug.
01:41Oh, you're bleeding.
01:43Or it's someone else's blood.
01:46You see a wound?
01:51How bad is it?
01:52It's all over.
01:54No concussion.
01:56Or trick rate amnesia.
02:01No keys, no phone.
02:03I've been mugged.
02:04No, you haven't.
02:06He already gave me a 20.
02:08Did you earn it?
02:09Not yet.
02:18Someone is going to die.
02:20Kenny!
02:21Not you.
02:23I saw something.
02:24A symptom.
02:27Someone is going to die unless I find them.
02:29Who?
02:32I have no idea.
02:35Keep the change.
03:08Take the change.
03:10Take the change.
03:23You're better.
03:26You left me next time for PYM.
03:29Envy.
03:29He got it.
04:29Jane obviously thinks it happened last night.
04:31Wires are crossed.
04:32That's all of it.
04:34A few stitches will hold your brain in place.
04:37Ow!
04:37Hey, hold your head still,
04:39unless you want to sew your nose onto your eye.
04:42Why was I taking the bus?
04:44Because you were drunk.
04:45What if I saw someone and I followed them on
04:47from somewhere in Princeton?
04:51You okay?
04:52Perfect.
04:55Uh...
04:58You get histories from everyone in here.
05:00Did you just forget his name?
05:02No.
05:03Lesbian.
05:05Find out if anybody on that bus was taken to other hospitals.
05:08You just forgot mine.
05:09No.
05:10Thirteen.
05:11I just wanted to call you a lesbian.
05:13I'm not a lesbian.
05:13I was rounding up from 50%.
05:16Find my cane and motorcycle.
05:18Figure out where I went last night.
05:21Where's your cane and motorcycle?
05:23And where'd you go last night?
05:25You know, trust me, I lie about everything.
05:27You're staying the night.
05:28I need to monitor your brain for swelling.
05:31How much bigger could it get?
05:32You don't think it's...
05:35a little weird
05:36that there's both a giant crash
05:38and a simultaneous mysterious symptom sighting?
05:43What if it's not a coincidence?
05:45You mean like the hand of God
05:46reaching down and screwing with you?
05:48That, or the symptom caused the crash.
05:54You see anybody in a bus driver's uniform?
06:05Right here.
06:06Purpura on Lalf Clamden's neck.
06:09Indicative of leukemia.
06:10Cause of bleeding the brain.
06:12Hence the accident.
06:14Indicative of wearing a seatbelt.
06:15It's just a bruise.
06:17I have leukemia?
06:18No, we just ruled that out.
06:20Pay attention.
06:21We probably had a seizure.
06:22I didn't have a seizure.
06:24I got hit by a garbage truck.
06:26Which you drove into while you were seizing.
06:28You saw the bus driver exhibiting initial stages of a seizure
06:30and didn't bother telling him to pull over?
06:34Hey!
06:36Nobody leaves here
06:37until I say they can get discharged.
06:40She said I was...
06:40She me?
06:42You have a fever.
06:44No, I'm fine.
06:4598.6.
06:47I need him to stay.
06:48Pulse is normal.
06:49BP is normal.
06:50Everything's normal.
06:51I just have a stiff neck from the crash.
06:53Stiff neck.
06:55This man has meningitis.
06:57We need to quarantine the whole ER.
06:59No one leaves here until their full workup is complete.
07:10You left here at 5.23 p.m.
07:13Your motorcycle never made it home.
07:16Well, that covers 10 seconds out of the four hours I can't remember.
07:21Where else did you look?
07:22We did pull up a list of all the injuries.
07:2422 victims were brought here.
07:25Injuries ranging from a broken pelvis to a severed right foot.
07:29The other eight were taken over to Princeton General.
07:33It would be helpful if these came with headshots and resumes.
07:3620-something-year-old Jane Doe.
07:38Kidney contusion, laceration on her leg.
07:40Both of which are expected complications
07:43when someone goes from 60 to zero in no seconds flat.
07:46The weirdest thing we've got is a ruptured spleen.
07:49Okay, new plan.
07:51We make a list of all the bars between here and the crash site.
07:54Find out where I went.
07:54We go there.
07:55On it.
07:59You're not going to do anything, are you?
08:01We're going to go to the ER and do our jobs.
08:03Someone is dying because I can't remember.
08:06When you remember, you can page us.
08:10The shortest distance between here and your memory
08:13is straight through your prefrontal cortex.
08:15All we have to do is access it.
08:17Great idea.
08:18I'll build the giant submarine.
08:19You get the miniaturization gizmo.
08:21Medical hypnosis can bring the brain to a class 2 theta state,
08:24increasing focus and memory retrieval.
08:27You're not going to make me do the chicken dance, are you?
08:29Someone in the surgical department must be trained.
08:32Just relax.
08:33Keep letting go of any intrusive thoughts.
08:38So why?
08:39You saw an ad in the back of a comic book?
08:42Shh, I did a rotation in Melbourne.
08:45Focus on the sound of your breath.
08:47Taxing an already injured brain.
08:48It's like telling him to walk it off after a broken ankle.
08:51Wilson is done talking now.
08:58Visualize the bus.
08:59The way it looked.
09:01The way it smelled.
09:03The people on it.
09:05What they look like.
09:09This is a waste of...
09:13time.
09:20Cool.
09:24Focus on the details.
09:26Bus is empty.
09:31Is this really working?
09:32Shh.
09:33Just...
09:34focus.
09:35Clear your mind.
09:36Think back to how you felt.
09:38Details you saw.
09:43I can't see out the windows.
09:46And I can see you guys.
09:49Memories further from the incident should be clearer.
09:52Where were you before you got on the bus?
10:05Why'd you get so drunk at five in the afternoon alone?
10:10I need a reason.
10:12God, I hate beer.
10:14Brand beer.
10:15When he's hypnotized, can he lie?
10:17He...
10:17I can be mistaken, but I can't actually lie under hypnosis.
10:21Is he lying?
10:22No.
10:23What are you running away from?
10:24When I'm drinking without you?
10:26What am I running away from?
10:27Hmm.
10:28One of those imponderables.
10:29We hold off on your insecurities until we find this patient.
10:32Do you see anyone in the bar?
10:36I see a faceless crowd.
10:39How do I focus?
10:41Say something to make me focus.
10:42He's concerned about you.
10:44Why does that mean he's insecure?
10:47Get your girlfriend out of here.
10:49It's a legit question.
10:51Amber's there?
10:52You've got Amber in your head?
10:53You put her in my head.
10:54I can't even have a conversation with you and my subconscious without her tagging along.
10:59She better have her clothes on.
11:01Unfortunately.
11:04I didn't mean to say that out loud.
11:06Say what out loud?
11:07I didn't say it out loud.
11:10Nothing.
11:11What's going on in there?
11:13I can't lie.
11:14I need these two out of here.
11:16Let's just ignore Wilson and Amber from now on, shall we?
11:20I wish it were dead.
11:27That's some program they got down there in Melbourne.
11:30Cheers.
11:32I remember the bartender.
11:34Good.
11:35Now you're accessing your temporal lobe.
11:37Does the bartender have any odd symptoms?
11:41He seems fine.
11:44Anybody here sick?
11:46Anyone here taking the bus?
11:47You are.
11:50Because you took my keys.
11:53Good.
11:54This is good.
11:55Now we can retrace your steps.
11:57Let's go back to the bus.
11:59What's in front of you?
12:01Passengers.
12:03Anything special about them?
12:15Some emo guitar hero wannabe.
12:18You're focusing on him.
12:20Why?
12:21Because nose picking could mean nasal paritis.
12:23He's dying.
12:26You a nose picker?
12:27Do I have to answer?
12:29The answer was no.
12:29You'd have answered.
12:30Tilt your head back.
12:31He's fine.
12:32He doesn't even have meningitis.
12:34Just like everybody else, we've had to give meningitis shots, too.
12:37You can go.
12:38You have a brain tumor.
12:42You're kidding, right?
12:43If I was kidding, I'd be dressed like you.
12:45You're fine.
12:46A nurse will sign you out.
12:48Go home.
12:49Have fun.
12:49Relax.
12:50I'm probably just a nutcase.
12:57Tilt your head back.
13:10Get your things and go.
13:13You need to rest.
13:15I'm admitting you.
13:21Oh!
13:22Oh!
13:24I can't get up.
13:26I can't move my back.
13:32Your legs are not your biggest problem.
13:35Your biggest problem is...
13:37I don't know what your biggest problem is.
13:44So, we have the who, but not the what.
13:47We've only got one symptom to go on.
13:49Sudden onset paralysis.
13:51We actually have two symptoms.
13:52Only one that we remember.
13:53You did a full workup on the guy.
13:55Did you find anything?
13:56CT ruled out subdural hematoma, stroke, or subarachnoid hemorrhage.
14:00Guillain-Barre fits.
14:04I was trying to figure out what Guillain-Barre looks like.
14:06You can't just eliminate everything because it doesn't match what you might have seen.
14:10How about because it doesn't match what I could have seen?
14:12Guillain-Barre has no external physical manifestations.
14:16Everything has some external physical manifestations.
14:19And you're obsessive enough to notice any of them, which means there's nothing we can rule out.
14:22Elevated white count means transverse myelitis.
14:25Sudden paralysis while driving a bus.
14:27That's a sort of subtle clue that only a genius would have noticed.
14:42Are you sure you're feeling okay?
14:46Where are you going?
14:48To smell a bus, obviously.
14:53Yeah, I'll, uh, start him on antibiotics in case it's transverse myelitis.
14:59You guys go sniff a city bus.
15:07Why are you smelling the passenger's clothes?
15:09Smell is the most powerful invoquerator of memory.
15:14We'll get back on that bus.
15:16Okay, so why are you taking so much Vicodin?
15:18Cuddy asks, blocking the pain helps focus the memory.
15:22You split your head open, you should rest.
15:27Anything?
15:28Hint of...
15:32exploded bus.
15:36House, that's four Vicodin in 40 seconds.
15:39At this rate, wish me luck.
15:42I'm going in, Rambo style.
15:46House, do you think this is going to work or are you just stoned?
15:52Both, apparently.
15:55You're wrong.
15:57It's not working.
15:58So you're saying I'm not here.
15:59If it was a real memory, you'd be limping, and you wouldn't be talking to me.
16:03I'm obviously a hallucination.
16:06Okay, so I went a little heavy on the bike again.
16:08Better hope so.
16:10Because otherwise, it means your brain's bleeding.
16:12We're both in my head.
16:13You think one of us would have noticed the blood?
16:15Why haven't you had a head CT yet?
16:17Who do you want me to treat, me or you?
16:18Did you have a seizure?
16:20Dumb question.
16:21The brain's too fried during a seizure to form memories.
16:24Dumb answer.
16:25I was asking you, I was asking me.
16:26You've already proved that you're not here.
16:28I'm getting a headache.
16:29Is that a clue?
16:30Again?
16:30I'm not here.
16:31You're getting a headache.
16:33Stop arguing with a hallucination and get some treatment.
16:36He can't.
16:40A hallucination is your messed up brain's way of reasoning on a problem.
16:43Well, you weren't on the bus.
16:47How do you know?
16:49$500 shoes.
16:51Not on the Princeton Crosstown.
16:53Must be another reason why I'm here.
16:56Yes.
16:57What do you have to tell me?
17:01I was talking to the passengers on the bus.
17:04You were hallucinating.
17:06You're getting an MRI.
17:11Stop fidgeting.
17:14You haven't found a bleed yet.
17:16It can't be.
17:17There's edema and localized swelling in the section of the temporal lobe that controls short-term memory.
17:22Also, the penis-sized cortex is set to pathetic.
17:25What didn't you say out loud?
17:27Very little.
17:29When you were under hypnosis, you were talking to Amber.
17:34I wanted to see her naked.
17:37Seriously, what were you hiding?
17:39I want to see her naked.
17:40You want to see everyone naked.
17:42Why would you hide that?
17:44Some guys get upset when you objectify their girlfriends.
17:47But if you're okay, I've got a digital video camera so we could...
17:51Why would I be upset that you're treating my girlfriend like you treat every other woman on the planet?
17:57Unless...
17:57You are not.
18:00Unless it's deeper than that.
18:03You weren't objectifying her.
18:06Trust me.
18:08I want to do some very nasty, demeaning stuff to your girlfriend.
18:13You have feelings for her.
18:18This is bad.
18:22It's a longitudinal fracture of the temporal bone.
18:25I bang my head.
18:26This isn't just a boo-boo.
18:28I'll rest once I figure out what's wrong with this guy.
18:31Why?
18:32Why this guy?
18:33You want patients with weird, undiagnosed symptoms?
18:36You get five files like that on your desk every morning.
18:39And you'd never risk your life for them.
18:42Why is this guy so special that you've become Batman?
18:47I don't know.
18:48Maybe it's because you have a cracked skull and you're not yourself.
18:51Go home.
18:53Go to sleep.
18:54Beep.
19:10Oh my God.
19:33My legs are holding.
19:34Good. Now put all your weight on your right leg.
19:39The antibiotics are working. It's TM.
19:41It's 2 in the morning. You should be home resting what's left of your bruised brain.
19:45Recovery's too fast.
19:46What, the fact that he's getting better is evidence that we're wrong?
19:49Oh, I need to sit.
19:51Recovery's low enough for you now?
19:53Oh, it's my stomach.
19:55Which means it's not transverse myelitis.
19:58Rapid onset could be appropriate at all, sir.
20:00Wouldn't explain the paralysis.
20:03Addison's, from a tumor.
20:05It's possible that I saw his eyelids droop.
20:07We've scanned his head five times.
20:11You're bleeding.
20:12Little thing called a bus crash.
20:14This is a scalp laceration.
20:15Could be hidden in his optic chiasm.
20:17It's coming from your ear.
20:19I think that's a good thing.
20:21And that would have affected his eyesight.
20:25I need to take a bath.
20:29Hallucinations and smells were kind of working, right?
20:31Why the bath?
20:32Hypnosis gave me a nose picker.
20:34Smells set off hallucinations.
20:37Sensory deprivation should get the brain into an alpha-theta phase.
20:41Did you see altered states?
20:42I don't think I was even born when that movie was out.
20:45Well, you're too young to be a doctor.
20:47That movie was released in 1980.
20:48That was 28 years ago.
20:50No, it wasn't.
20:50Shut up.
20:51Did you just forget what year it is?
20:54No, I just remembered how old I am.
20:57I need to give my brain time to transition so I can embrace my inner monkey.
21:02Or maybe I don't.
21:03Give me some physo-stygmine that crosses the blood-brain barrier.
21:06And act like a nerve gas.
21:07Stop your heart.
21:08You'll go to heaven and be omniscient.
21:09Good idea.
21:10Not going to happen.
21:12Don't do anything.
21:13Even if I escape, eat a goat, get shot by police.
21:17Wasn't born yet means I won't be entertained by further reference.
21:29I didn't know you rode the bus.
21:32I used to drive home after getting drunk.
21:35But some mothers got mad today.
21:38What are you doing here?
21:40You weren't on the bus with me?
21:42Then I guess this isn't a memory.
21:45This is a fantasy.
21:47If it's a fantasy, you'd be wearing this.
21:55You're convinced your patient is dying and you want to waste your time with a sex fantasy?
21:59Don't blame me.
21:59Blame my gender.
22:01Well, I'm not here to indulge that.
22:02I'm here to help you figure out what symptom you saw.
22:04Your patient was driving the bus, so all you could see...
22:06Why can't you do both?
22:16Your patient was driving the bus, so all you could see was him sitting down, most likely facing forward.
22:29From behind, he saw his earlobes wiggling, or his head bobbing.
22:43Not bad.
22:45It could indicate aortic insufficiency.
22:49Marfats.
22:50Or syphilis.
22:56What if his earlobes were just drooping?
22:59Ehlers-Danlos?
23:01Cutest laxac.
23:03It's not fatal in adults.
23:09Yeah, he's an adult.
23:11Very good point.
23:12Keep going.
23:13Keep going.
23:18I'm distracting you.
23:21No!
23:24Dance woman!
23:25You'd rather be diagnosing.
23:27Ice cream?
23:28No!
23:29And your own subconscious ignored you.
23:31Because you'd rather fantasize about finding symptoms.
23:35How screwed up is that?
23:37Hey, over here.
23:39Remember me?
23:40I'm the sick guy.
23:42I'm the sick guy.
23:43Tell me what I saw.
23:45Was it the blood dripping from my ear?
23:50That doesn't make sense.
23:52Because you're sure I wasn't stained.
23:55And because that was me.
24:00I could have had a subtle hemibalismus, indicating the early stages of Huntington's.
24:05I think this wouldn't explain the abdominal pain.
24:07But it's only on the table, at least we're thinking of 13.
24:10A shuffling gate could suggest Parkinson's.
24:13Except there's no such thing as shuffling sitting.
24:15He moved when he held the old lady up the steps.
24:21Who are you?
24:22I'm the answer.
24:25Look.
24:27On what?
24:28Here.
24:44You were right.
24:50Pop him up.
24:52I got it.
24:54It's Parkinson's.
24:54House, your ear.
24:55Start him on levodopa.
24:57You should sit down.
24:58Out!
25:12Get that out of my face.
25:15Welcome back.
25:16I'm Nurse Dickerson.
25:18I don't need your name.
25:19And I got your profession from your super competent technique of melting my retinas.
25:23Verbal faculties seem to be intact.
25:25Do you remember passing out?
25:27I remember puking on Cuddy's shoes.
25:30Ow.
25:31Yeah.
25:32Skull fractures tend to hurt.
25:33I hurt a lot less if you didn't swipe my pain pills.
25:36Dr. Cuddy's orders.
25:38Wants me to regulate the amount of...
25:39One second.
25:40You brought muscle?
25:41Dr. Cuddy's orders.
25:45I was wrong.
25:48That patient doesn't have Parkinson's.
25:51Cuddy knows that's the only reason I wouldn't want to stay here with my pain pills, porn, and you forever.
25:57Vomiting means your brain injury is getting worse.
26:01House's skull fracture extends all the way down to his ear canal.
26:04House is being looked after.
26:06Our other patient has jaundice, low albumin, and no diagnosis.
26:09Wilson's disease.
26:10Wilson's wouldn't explain.
26:15Foreman, how did you eliminate Parkinson's?
26:17Well, the test confirmed the abdominal pain was caused by liver failure.
26:20I assume you've already ruled out hepatitis in Wilson's.
26:23You should really be resting.
26:24Give him five minutes.
26:26Brainstorming a few possibilities isn't going to explode his brain.
26:28But if she's wrong, that makes this phone call that much more exciting.
26:31What about hepatic fibrosis?
26:33Can't be his outclass was normal.
26:34Could be thyrotoxic periodic paralysis.
26:36Did I mention this diagnosis needs to make sense?
26:39Why doesn't it make sense?
26:40Bus driver's Asian.
26:41It's potassium slightly low.
26:43If he got paralyzed while driving the bus,
26:44don't you think I would have gotten off at the next stop?
26:46Not if the next stop was at a 90-degree angle into an SUV.
26:50If the bus would have slowed, I would have noticed.
26:52Phone call's over.
26:53EPP has all the confirmed symptoms.
26:55There's no downside to testing.
26:57Genetic test is too slow.
26:59Run the bagel test.
27:03How many more bagels do I have to eat for this to work?
27:06High carbs plus exercise is the quickest way to confirm TPP.
27:09I've been on this for half an hour.
27:11I'm not going to crap again.
27:13Up the speed.
27:14Keep eating.
27:19Yeah?
27:20So the carbo-loading marathon isn't working.
27:23Stop looking around suspiciously.
27:25To answer your next two questions, no, I am not there.
27:27And yes, you are completely predictable.
27:30If the tester worked, he would have called to put my delicate brain at ease.
27:36I told you not to lock the door.
27:38Still wiping.
27:40Put the phone up to bus driver's grill.
27:48Who are you talking to?
27:50My large colon.
27:52TPP is not consistent with your patient's labored breathing.
27:56Patient has labored breathing because he's been on a treadmill for the last 30 minutes.
27:59Did you take my cell phone?
28:01My large colon did.
28:03I'm negotiating its release.
28:06Help.
28:07What's happening?
28:10The test works.
28:11He collapsed.
28:13You're half right.
28:14He's wheezing, isn't he?
28:17Yeah?
28:18You can't wheeze without moving your chest muscles.
28:20This isn't TPP.
28:22Then what is it?
28:23How am I supposed to know?
28:24I'm not there.
28:30Right heart strain is still not oxygenating.
28:32Must be a pulmonary embolism.
28:35So I just pushed a vial of TPA.
28:37You let him back in?
28:38I asked him back in.
28:40The tail end of me patiently explaining how you idiots were idiots.
28:43Pushed TPA ten minutes ago.
28:44That means it's not a clot.
28:45Has to be a clot.
28:46If he had a bagel stuck in his windpipe, I'd have seen it on the echo.
28:49Get him to the OR to suck it out.
28:50He must have just screwed up the intubation.
28:54Seal's good.
28:55It's a clot, House.
28:58Wait, wait.
29:00Look at his teeth.
29:01He's got shiny new caps.
29:03He's got recent dental surgery.
29:05You can tell us what that means while we're rolling into the OR.
29:14House!
29:15House!
29:16House!
29:17Oh.
29:18Get a syringe.
29:20I didn't bring you back here so you could stage a coup.
29:25Listen to me.
29:27Dental air drill pushed an air bubble into his gums.
29:30This lodge while he's driving caused a myoclonic jerk.
29:32That's what I must have seen.
29:33And it hit his spine, his liver, now his lungs.
29:37Dr. Hadley, open the door.
29:38I'm not plumping his pillows here.
29:40I'm putting him in the Trendelenburg position.
29:42Move the bubble to the apex of his heart so you can suck it out.
29:45Now get the damn syringe.
29:46I can't risk you stabbing him in the heart looking for an unconfirmed air bubble.
29:50Stab him.
29:51Dr. Hadley!
29:52See, she doesn't even know your name.
29:53Stab his heart!
29:55Stats at 75.
29:56Yes, he's suffocating.
29:57If you're wrong...
29:58Shut up and make a decision.
29:59Keep standing there, he's dead either way.
30:01Dr. Hadley!
30:03I'm sorry.
30:04Open that door.
30:19Don't shoot!
30:20Get him to the O.R.
30:21The old two sets.
30:24There was an air bubble.
30:26He's okay.
30:32The other nurse always used to tuck me in.
30:35I'll be on the couch with a shotgun in my lap.
30:38Worrying about me.
30:39Making sure you don't try and make a limp for the border.
30:42Get some sleep.
30:48Okay.
31:11I'm not sleepy, Mommy.
31:18Me and you there.
31:21Who are you?
31:24And why are you stalking me?
31:26Technically, you're stalking me.
31:28What is that?
31:34Mosquito?
31:35Maybe just a fly.
31:38In the ointment.
31:39In the ointment.
31:41So there's something wrong.
31:44There's some detail I'm not noticing that's spoiling the big picture.
31:57Is this significant?
31:59Or is this dream just going in a different direction now?
32:03I guess that depends.
32:05What are you going to do with that?
32:11I have to tie this around you.
32:32I'm cold.
32:35Stay with me.
32:39Why did I say that?
33:00Hey.
33:01Go away.
33:03It's not over.
33:06I saved the wrong person.
33:14This wasn't just a dream or a fantasy or a drug-induced trip to Wonderland.
33:19So the bus driver with the air bubble is just a coincidence?
33:21No.
33:22I got the causation flipped.
33:23Bubble didn't cause the crash.
33:25Crash caused the bubble to dislodge.
33:27There was no myoclonic jerk.
33:28I saw something else and someone else.
33:30You're not leaving.
33:32What's the most dangerous thing a patient could do when his brain is on the brink of herniating?
33:37Elevated heart rate, BP, which is exactly why you need to stop.
33:42Instead of sleeping, I'm going to be pacing around this apartment trying to decipher those visions.
33:46Why does this matter so much?
33:48I don't know.
33:50I don't know.
33:50Heart rate?
33:52127.
33:53BP?
33:56Contextual memory.
33:57I need to get back on that bus with all 31 passengers to remember who and what I saw.
34:01I'm not going to call in crash victims because you've gone insane.
34:06Maybe I don't need the actual victims.
34:09Who's playing Anne McKeon?
34:11Right here.
34:13Jane Doe number two from Princeton General.
34:16Right here.
34:17You two.
34:17That's right.
34:18Goth kid.
34:20Yeah.
34:20At the back on the right.
34:22Yeah.
34:23Here.
34:25Okay.
34:26You think that staring at pictures on our shirts is going to be more effective than hypnosis?
34:32Well, if you'd only stop talking, the reenactment could stimulate activity in my hippocampus and parahippocampal cortex.
34:38How long do we have to sit here before you are stimulated?
34:43Stop staring at my breasts.
34:46And don't say, or lack thereof.
34:53Are you okay?
35:02What did you see?
35:05Just slipped away.
35:09Is that Vicodin?
35:11Nope.
35:12Just a little memory picked me up.
35:16Fizostigmine.
35:17Are you crazy?
35:18Alzheimer drugs will make your brain go into overdrive.
35:21That's the point.
35:22I'll speed up my neuronal firing.
35:24Turn up the voltage on my memory.
35:26And blow out your heart.
35:27How many did you take?
35:29Just now, or including the ones I took on the ride over.
35:36House.
35:37This isn't worth it.
35:45House?
35:51Why are you here?
35:53You believe in reason above all else.
35:55There must be a reason.
35:58You have something to tell me.
36:00Yes.
36:01Who am I?
36:03It's asking, not telling.
36:05Who are you?
36:06You know who I am.
36:08If I did, I'd be passed out in bed instead of ODing on Fizostigmine on the 6th Street cross town.
36:14What's my necklace made of?
36:22Resin.
36:22Who am I?
36:24I don't know.
36:27Why the guessing game?
36:29Because you don't know the answer.
36:32If I don't, you don't.
36:35You know the clues.
36:37I know it's bugging your subconscious.
36:41What's my necklace made of?
36:49No.
36:51Who am I?
36:56That makes sense.
36:59What's my necklace made of?
37:07Ember.
37:40It's a half hour.
37:42I know it's a half hour.
37:43Oop.
37:44Why it's up?
37:45What do I want to do?
37:46What do I want to do?
37:51What is it?
37:51muss Vegas out. They
37:52choose Vegas out. They're
37:52fucked. No.
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