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00:00:28The End
00:00:35Let's go.
00:01:07Let's go.
00:01:57Let's go.
00:02:00Good luck.
00:02:09Okay.
00:02:29You think you love me, but you don't know me.
00:02:31Not at all.
00:02:32I'm a fucking monster.
00:02:34This guy's a fucking loser.
00:02:36No money.
00:02:36No money.
00:02:37No money.
00:02:38No money.
00:02:44You think you know me—
00:02:46But you know me.
00:02:48But you don't.
00:02:50You don't know the real me.
00:02:56We'll do a couple more, but I think this is in the bag already.
00:03:06Please go ahead and slate your name.
00:03:09Samuel Davis.
00:03:11Through my dissertation work entitled Re-Engineered T-Cells,
00:03:14I've been studying tumor immunotherapy with T-lymphocytes,
00:03:17with the objective to recognize and destroy malignant cells.
00:03:21The method used consists of genetically modifying T-cells
00:03:24to specifically target cancer cells in patients with leukemia.
00:03:28Great. Whenever you're ready.
00:03:40Jane.
00:03:43We can't get married.
00:03:48You think you love me.
00:03:51You don't know me.
00:03:53You don't know the real me.
00:03:57Because the real me, Janey, is a fucking loser.
00:04:02A fucking loser.
00:04:04I'm a monster.
00:04:06I'm broke, Janey.
00:04:08I got no money. It's gone.
00:04:10And it's not because my job doesn't fucking pay me well.
00:04:13It's because I fucking gamble all of it before I ever even make it.
00:04:18I look forward to the possibility of joining St. Gabriel's Fellowship Program
00:04:21and continuing my cancer studies at Lauren Martin's lab.
00:04:32The money we've been saving.
00:04:36I blew the last of me yesterday.
00:04:40I'm sorry, baby.
00:04:48I'm sorry.
00:04:50Chris.
00:04:52He offered me the role.
00:04:56The director, Golden, in the room,
00:04:57he just offered it to me right on the spot.
00:05:01Yeah, call and see if it's official.
00:05:03Just call him right now and see if it's official.
00:05:05All right, call.
00:05:05Call, call.
00:05:07Call.
00:05:26Yeah, dude, you got it.
00:05:28You booked the Warner movie.
00:05:30Are you serious?
00:05:32Dude, I just got up with Dave.
00:05:33He said you're playing against somebody big.
00:05:35I don't know what it is, man, but I'm sure the next one...
00:05:38Woo-hoo-hoo-hoo!
00:05:40Yeah!
00:05:53Hey, there we are!
00:05:55There he is!
00:05:56Look at you, man!
00:05:57How you feeling?
00:05:58Good.
00:05:59Yeah!
00:06:00Nice, man.
00:06:01Next time you walk in, you have some famous chick on your arm.
00:06:03I don't even recognize you.
00:06:04Did he get the movie?
00:06:06James, Sean, he got the movie.
00:06:07Of course he got the movie.
00:06:07Look how successful he looks right now.
00:06:09Yeah, hey, uh, I think real quick, uh, bring it down.
00:06:11Hey, uh, guys, real quick, for those of you who don't know him,
00:06:14this is my very good friend, Sammy.
00:06:16Uh, today, he booked his first major role.
00:06:19And as his manager, I will take 50% as per our contract.
00:06:23Uh, so, guys, real quick, for those of you who, uh, don't care,
00:06:27for those of you who do care, for those of you who love him,
00:06:29uh, let's hear it for Sammy.
00:06:30One, two, three, cheers, guys.
00:06:32Cheers!
00:06:35Another quick note, for those of you who will be looking for him
00:06:37for the next 15 minutes, he'll be getting his ass kicked
00:06:39at the beer pong table by me.
00:06:40Yes!
00:06:41Yes!
00:06:42Yes!
00:06:43Yes!
00:06:44Yes!
00:06:46Yes!
00:06:47Yes!
00:06:48Yes!
00:06:49Yes!
00:06:49Yes!
00:06:51Yes!
00:06:54Yes!
00:06:55Yes!
00:06:58Yes!
00:06:58κ NBA stars!
00:06:58Oh my god, you're still here?
00:07:01Gosh, how many times have I asked you not to do that?!
00:07:04Sorry.
00:07:05In case you haven't noticed, it's midnight, on a Friday.
00:07:08Well, we got AP samples today.
00:07:11Yes.
00:07:12And I'm aware.
00:07:19Hey, um, some of us are going to pass for a beer,
00:07:22if you wanna join.
00:07:27What's that?
00:07:29Never mind.
00:08:15Don't even act like you can beat me in a swimming thing because I swam for Paradise Valley.
00:08:21I'm a win.
00:08:27When you are at the beer park, when you're a loser in beer parks, sometimes do it.
00:08:33Come on, get in.
00:08:37Shit.
00:08:38I'm gonna get this off.
00:08:39You're done.
00:08:40You're done.
00:08:41You're so done.
00:08:42I'm like Aquaman, but my power is swimming.
00:08:45You're so slow.
00:08:46Power is free.
00:08:48I'm not ready.
00:08:49I'm not ready.
00:08:50I'm not ready.
00:08:51No excuses.
00:08:51Why?
00:08:52To the beer and back.
00:08:53100 bucks.
00:08:54100 bucks.
00:08:56Watch your nuts.
00:08:57Watch your nuts.
00:08:57Watch them.
00:08:58Watch them.
00:08:58Man 3.
00:09:00Where are you at, Sam?
00:09:00Where are you at, Sam?
00:09:01No, no, no.
00:09:02Watch out for the water, Sam.
00:09:03Hurry up!
00:09:19It's too cold.
00:09:20It's too cold, Sam.
00:09:21I'm out.
00:09:22What?
00:09:22Not much.
00:09:23Come on!
00:09:24Come on!
00:09:24Woo!
00:09:54.
00:09:54.
00:09:54.
00:09:54.
00:09:55.
00:09:58.
00:09:59.
00:09:59.
00:09:59.
00:10:03.
00:10:04.
00:10:05.
00:10:08Yeah!
00:10:26Yeah, baby!
00:11:03Yeah, baby!
00:11:06Yeah, baby!
00:11:36Yeah, baby!
00:12:05Yeah, baby!
00:12:35What's wrong?
00:12:40You're right?
00:12:41Yeah, baby!
00:13:37Yeah, baby!
00:13:40Yeah, baby!
00:14:13Turn down the light.
00:14:16Samuel?
00:14:19Are you ready?
00:14:24Let us know if you need more time.
00:14:35How was the audition?
00:14:37You think you got the part?
00:14:45You think you got the part?
00:14:52He's still recovering.
00:14:53Honey, we know that you're healthy.
00:14:54It's not that easy, Katie.
00:14:56There are many talented actors out there.
00:14:57It's only been a few weeks.
00:14:59We can leave him alone now.
00:15:00Please.
00:15:01He's still recovering.
00:15:02That's up to him.
00:15:03That's up to him.
00:15:03It's only been a few weeks.
00:15:04There's no injury.
00:15:05So you can really get out there and start to push yourself harder.
00:15:09Jack, all you're doing is undermining his confidence.
00:15:12I am not undermining his confidence.
00:15:13He knows what he's doing.
00:15:14He's perfectly capable of getting back on track.
00:15:17He'll get back on track when he's ready to get back on track.
00:15:20How's everyone else doing tonight?
00:15:43Sammy, Sammy, Sammy.
00:15:45Did you get my email, bud?
00:15:47Uh, yeah.
00:15:49Yeah, yeah, with the email, the audition confirmation.
00:15:51You got that?
00:15:52Mm-hmm.
00:15:52Yeah.
00:15:55You sure you're up for it?
00:15:56Yeah.
00:15:58All right.
00:15:59We got to get you back out there at some point.
00:16:01So, you know, I guess it's up to you.
00:16:06What's up, Jackie?
00:16:07Hi, guys.
00:16:08Hi.
00:16:14She said she needed a ride home if you're...
00:16:21Great.
00:16:26Sammy, Sammy, get back here.
00:16:29Sammy, where are you going?
00:16:30It's too loud.
00:16:30Okay, what about Jackie?
00:16:31You gonna take Jackie home?
00:16:32No.
00:16:34Why not?
00:16:34What are you, a jackass?
00:16:36Dude, you could use a girlfriend right now.
00:16:38I don't need a girlfriend, okay?
00:16:40I just...
00:16:40I don't feel good tonight.
00:16:41That's it.
00:16:42You know what, dude?
00:16:42You need to get over this, okay?
00:16:44I get it.
00:16:45It sucks.
00:16:46You got passed on a major movie role.
00:16:47I get it.
00:16:48But, dude, this piss-poor attitude of yours is not getting anyone anywhere.
00:16:52I'm fucking trying, you asshole.
00:16:53Okay, well, try harder, Sammy!
00:17:10Nurse?
00:17:12Nurse!
00:17:14Nurse!
00:17:17Nurse!
00:17:20Nurse!
00:17:22Nurse!
00:17:26Nurse!
00:17:29Marsh!
00:17:38Nurse!
00:17:39Nurse!
00:17:44You're a bitch!!
00:17:55Hello?
00:17:58Is this Leah?
00:18:04It's Samuel.
00:18:08I don't know if you remember me.
00:18:16Uh, of course I do.
00:18:22I was gonna call before...
00:18:27Oh, uh, that's okay. I understand.
00:18:39Do you wanna, uh, maybe grab some coffee?
00:18:45Sure.
00:18:49How about today?
00:18:53Around five o'clock?
00:18:57Yeah, that works. I'll call you after work.
00:19:15I don't know.
00:19:16Which one's better.
00:19:21Okay.
00:19:22I'm scared.
00:19:24Right.
00:19:33Right.
00:19:54Leah?
00:19:59Hey.
00:20:06I'm sorry. I don't do well with crowds. Not lately.
00:20:12It's late. I need to get going.
00:20:16Yeah.
00:20:17It's nice seeing you again.
00:20:35You still feel like coffee?
00:20:38I have coffee. Or, um...
00:20:42Uh, shoot.
00:20:45Sorry. Tea. I have coffee or tea.
00:20:48I just live a few blocks away, if that's okay.
00:21:09Tea sounds good.
00:21:22Tea sounds good.
00:21:41I'll go put the tea on.
00:21:43Yeah, okay.
00:22:20They give me headaches.
00:22:22Oh, I see.
00:22:24Here.
00:22:25I've got some sugar or honey.
00:22:30Oh, no.
00:22:30No, that's okay.
00:22:31I don't eat sugar.
00:22:32Oh, really?
00:22:34Yeah.
00:22:35It's bad for you.
00:22:39Have a seat.
00:22:41Thanks.
00:22:45Aren't you having coffee?
00:22:47Oh, I hate coffee.
00:22:49Oh.
00:23:04For what you did.
00:23:09For risking your life like that.
00:23:12Oh.
00:23:14You would have done the same thing.
00:23:16I don't know.
00:23:23So have you seen someone about the headaches?
00:23:26Oh, yeah.
00:23:27Uh.
00:23:28Yeah.
00:23:29But there's nothing wrong.
00:23:30Or, I mean, they don't, uh, nothing, they don't find anything wrong.
00:23:41Uh, so you're a doctor?
00:23:44Yeah.
00:23:45Mm-hmm.
00:23:46Well, I'm more like a research scientist.
00:23:50Well, I'm studying specific cells of the immune system.
00:23:53What for?
00:23:55Well, the goal is to find new therapies.
00:23:58And hopefully cures to certain types of cancer like leukemia and, you know.
00:24:04Why?
00:24:05Uh, not, not why do you try to cure cancer.
00:24:10Uh, why did you, you know, like...
00:24:16Uh, are you, like, secretly investigating me or something?
00:24:20Uh, no.
00:24:22Sorry.
00:24:24It's okay.
00:24:24I, I don't mind if you are.
00:24:28Oh, man.
00:24:31This is just weird.
00:24:35I just, I, I feel like I know you from somewhere.
00:24:44Um, well, the brain is actively changing perception.
00:24:49That's one explanation.
00:24:51Um.
00:24:59Um, I should go.
00:25:01I, I need to get back to the lab.
00:25:03Yeah.
00:25:08Can I see you again?
00:25:11Yeah.
00:25:25Samuel, um, thank you for the tea.
00:25:30Yeah.
00:25:31I'm glad I came.
00:25:33Me too.
00:25:37Okay.
00:25:40Ohh.
00:25:49Billy.
00:25:51Oh, dear.
00:25:51Oh, dear.
00:25:54Oh, dear.
00:25:57Oh, dear.
00:25:59Oh, dear.
00:26:02Oh, dear.
00:26:26ORGAN PLAYS
00:26:50Hello?
00:26:51Samuel?
00:26:55Leah?
00:26:57Did I wake you?
00:26:58Uh, uh, no.
00:27:01I'm sorry to call so early. I thought that perhaps you were awake.
00:27:06Yeah.
00:27:07Yeah, I am.
00:27:11Would you like to grab a cup of tea, maybe?
00:27:16Yeah.
00:27:18Great.
00:27:20I have, um, time until 7.
00:27:24Um, what time is it now?
00:27:285.30.
00:27:30Um, yeah, where were you thinking?
00:27:38Um, yeah, where were you thinking?
00:28:05Um, yeah, where were you thinking?
00:28:06Um, yeah, where were you thinking?
00:28:13Um, yeah, where were you thinking?
00:28:13Um, yeah, where were you thinking?
00:28:13Um, yeah, where were you thinking?
00:28:14Um, yeah, where were you thinking?
00:28:15Um, yeah, where were you thinking?
00:28:16Um, yeah, where were you thinking?
00:30:59There you go.
00:31:08I'm not used to this.
00:31:10Used to what?
00:31:13Just, you know, hanging out.
00:31:15Too much work?
00:31:17Not enough time.
00:31:20Well, you look like you work too much.
00:31:29So, you are an actor?
00:31:32I, yeah, trying to.
00:31:39Have you been to many movies?
00:31:42Some.
00:31:43Some.
00:31:57Are you sure we haven't met before?
00:32:00I don't think so.
00:32:02No.
00:32:04Maybe we ran into each other once and I was the only one paying attention.
00:32:09Maybe.
00:32:16You play the piano?
00:32:20No.
00:32:22No.
00:32:23No.
00:32:26No.
00:32:27Oh, you have beautiful hands.
00:32:36Um, can I get you some water?
00:32:40No, thanks.
00:32:40All right.
00:32:41I'll be right back.
00:32:42Yeah, okay.
00:32:43There you go, man.
00:32:44You, man.
00:32:57There you go, man.
00:33:02Okay, I'll be right back.
00:33:02Oh, my God.
00:33:23Do you still draw?
00:33:35I don't know.
00:34:13I don't know.
00:34:37I don't know.
00:35:09I don't know.
00:35:15I don't know.
00:35:15I don't know.
00:35:39I don't know.
00:35:47I see.
00:35:49And what makes you think that?
00:35:51What are your symptoms?
00:35:54Well, I, um...
00:35:58A fear of water has developed in me.
00:36:00I'm terrified of water now.
00:36:03Can you give me any examples?
00:36:07Um, I haven't taken a shower in four weeks.
00:36:14I can't wash my hands anymore.
00:36:16I use sanitizer only.
00:36:17I, uh...
00:36:19It's deeply affecting my work, as you can imagine.
00:36:22I made an appointment to come and see you last week.
00:36:25I was hoping it would get better, however, I haven't noticed any improvement since.
00:36:30So, I'm going to give you a mild tranquilizer to help you cope with your anxieties.
00:36:36And then we'll take it from there, okay?
00:36:43Good morning, Leah.
00:36:46Good morning.
00:36:47I apologize for being late.
00:36:49Leah, we're eager to hear about the progress on your research.
00:36:53Yes.
00:36:59By analyzing the results obtained in my study, conducted in mice, we can conclude that chimeric
00:37:05antigen receptors have successfully overcome tolerance in mice by allowing T cells to respond
00:37:11to cell surface antigens.
00:37:13However, uh, targeting functional immune T cells to cancer cells and maintaining them
00:37:19in patients still remains a challenge.
00:37:20Correct.
00:37:21To date, there are no direct results indicating that this concept is even effective at targeting
00:37:26cancer cells.
00:37:30Yeah, well, perhaps there's more to it.
00:37:34We understand your enthusiasm with this therapy, Leah, but until we can prove that the infused T
00:37:39cells kill tumor cells, we can't draw any conclusions.
00:37:45Look, we often disregard treatments and options that could benefit a patient's well-being based
00:37:50based on numbers and figures.
00:37:53I mean, we might not be killing cancer cells, but we could certainly be improving a patient's
00:37:57quality of life.
00:38:00Leah, let's not forget that quality of life is not science.
00:38:07Excuse me.
00:38:24Hi.
00:38:26Hi.
00:38:29Hi.
00:38:31Uh, sorry to just, uh, show up like this here.
00:38:37I, um, well, I, I, I wanted to just give you this.
00:38:44I wanted to give it to you in person.
00:38:48You didn't have to.
00:38:49I know, I know, but I just wanted to.
00:38:53Oh, uh, don't, uh, or, sorry, can you just wait?
00:38:58Open it later.
00:39:01Sorry.
00:39:02Sure.
00:39:02No, it's fine.
00:39:11Um, can I give you a ride home?
00:39:13Um, it's just a couple of blocks.
00:39:19Can I walk you home?
00:39:22All right.
00:40:00Yeah, no problem.
00:40:05I should get going.
00:40:06Sure.
00:40:07Yeah.
00:40:08Okay.
00:40:09Um, good night.
00:40:11Good night.
00:40:15Good night.
00:40:17Samuel.
00:40:23Would you like to come in?
00:40:34Can I, uh, offer you anything to drink?
00:40:36Um, no thanks.
00:40:38No.
00:40:43You said you didn't play.
00:40:46Oh, I don't.
00:40:48I, it belonged to my parents.
00:40:52They passed away, so I've just, you know, kept it since.
00:40:55Oh, sorry to hear that.
00:40:57It's okay.
00:40:58It was a long time ago.
00:41:01I hardly remember them.
00:41:02I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I,
00:41:21I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I,
00:41:21I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I,
00:41:21I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I,
00:41:21I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I,
00:41:21I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I
00:41:43Have you read all of these?
00:41:46What's that?
00:41:47Have you read all these books?
00:41:51Yeah.
00:41:54You should probably go.
00:41:56It's been a really long day for me.
00:42:01Sure.
00:42:07Can I ask you something?
00:42:10Yeah.
00:42:18Why'd you risk your life for a stranger?
00:42:24I had to.
00:42:27I'm going to die.
00:42:55Why would you want me to cry?
00:43:35Hey.
00:43:40Leah.
00:43:41Not now, okay? We got new samples this morning.
00:43:46It's important.
00:43:55What? What?
00:43:59What?
00:44:00That's what I'd like to know.
00:44:02Were you sick?
00:44:04No. Of course not.
00:44:07Leah, look at yourself.
00:44:09Everyone's noticed, not just me.
00:44:13Leah, careful!
00:44:39Leah?
00:45:03Leah?
00:45:05Leah?
00:45:06Leah?
00:45:07You're dehydrated.
00:45:10We're giving you some fluids, all right?
00:45:29You're dehydrated.
00:45:32mãe
00:45:37Morgen
00:45:42Hey, Lee.
00:45:44Hey.
00:45:46Thanks.
00:45:49You overworked yourself.
00:45:51And your body eventually catches up, you know that.
00:45:54No, something happened the day of the accident.
00:45:58Something went off in my brain.
00:45:59Give yourself a break.
00:46:01It's only been a few weeks and you've had a lot to deal with.
00:46:04And I don't just mean the accident.
00:46:10I'm sorry.
00:46:13I don't know.
00:46:44I need to talk to you.
00:46:46Yeah.
00:47:27I've never felt anything like this before.
00:47:31You don't know me.
00:47:32It doesn't change how I feel.
00:47:36Do you believe in coincidences?
00:47:39No.
00:47:42I do.
00:47:46I do, and I think that we meant by accident,
00:47:51and that given the circumstances, we're idealizing this.
00:47:55Us.
00:47:57Look, I have to focus on my work.
00:48:00I can't afford any distractions right now.
00:48:04Distraction?
00:48:05Is that what I am?
00:48:14Do you feel nothing?
00:48:19We're different.
00:48:21Are we?
00:48:27I can't do this.
00:48:30What were you doing that day?
00:48:32The morning of the accident?
00:48:34I was jogging.
00:48:35Down at the pier that early.
00:48:38Yeah, I couldn't sleep.
00:48:40See?
00:48:42It's not a coincidence that you and I met.
00:48:44What?
00:48:45I'm standing here because of you.
00:48:51Look, I'm sorry.
00:48:55I'm sorry.
00:49:00I'm sorry.
00:49:02I'm sorry.
00:49:20Ah!
00:49:21Ah!
00:49:21Ah!
00:49:21Ah!
00:49:22Ah!
00:49:23Ah!
00:49:24Ah!
00:49:33I don't know.
00:49:59Here you go.
00:50:05I suggest that through hypnosis we see if any memories come up that can help us understand your fears.
00:50:13Dr. Anderson, I was hoping that you would suggest a more traditional approach.
00:50:18I understand.
00:50:21Hypnotherapy is an option I like to explore in cases such as yours.
00:50:24You don't have to decide right now.
00:50:25Okay, if you can't help me that's something that I need to know now.
00:50:31Unfortunately, there is no medication or treatment on the market that can make it go away immediately.
00:50:58Hey.
00:50:59Hey.
00:51:00Excuse me.
00:51:02Excuse me.
00:51:02Hey!
00:51:05Can you read it?
00:51:06You can read it.
00:51:08Sorry, man.
00:51:08I don't have to talk.
00:51:09Can you please just read it?
00:51:10Buddy, Buddy, can you just do me a favor?
00:51:12Stay away, man!
00:51:29Good morning, Leo.
00:51:31Come join us.
00:51:33Good morning, Leo.
00:51:38We decided to gather here this morning because it seemed to be the most suitable place to congratulate our new
00:51:45St. Gabriel's Cancer Research Institute fellow.
00:51:51Michael, you have been awarded St. Gabriel's postgraduate.
00:51:55Congratulations.
00:52:25I'm sorry.
00:52:27It was not up to me.
00:52:36A good friend of mine is looking for a research assistant.
00:52:42Like you, he is currently studying tumor immunotherapy with stem cells.
00:52:48He's an exceptional scientist who could eventually sponsor your own research.
00:52:53The position doesn't pay much and he is based in Vancouver.
00:52:58I've already told him about you.
00:53:01He is considering other strong candidates,
00:53:04but if you're willing to drop out of school and relocate immediately,
00:53:08the position is yours.
00:53:12I'm sorry. This is the best that I can do.
00:53:53I'm sorry I can delay.
00:54:23I'm sorry.
00:54:26I'd like to give hypnosis a try.
00:54:33Just remember, hypnosis doesn't work for everyone.
00:54:37Some people are able to reach a deep place of relaxation, and other people aren't.
00:54:43So try not to let your mind judge.
00:54:46Just let yourself experience it, and you can analyze everything later.
00:54:50Are you ready?
00:54:52Yes.
00:54:53Yes.
00:54:53Okay.
00:54:54Good.
00:54:56Go ahead, and just close your eyes.
00:55:01And we're going to start with focusing on the breath.
00:55:04Just inhaling, and exhaling.
00:55:11That's it, and inhale, and exhale.
00:55:19You don't have to think.
00:55:21You don't have to listen.
00:55:23You don't have to do anything except allow yourself to lie on that couch feeling warm, relaxed, and comfortable.
00:55:38It's now time to begin the journey backwards.
00:55:42I want you to go back to your childhood, back to the time when you were eight years old.
00:55:51Whatever comes into your mind is fine.
00:55:55Just let yourself experience it.
00:55:58Five.
00:56:00Four.
00:56:02Three.
00:56:06Two.
00:56:08One.
00:56:09Three.
00:56:10One.
00:56:15Two.
00:56:51Where are you?
00:57:04In my room.
00:57:20What do you see?
00:57:26My parents.
00:57:28I miss them so much.
00:57:29I wish they were here with me.
00:57:37I want you to go back now.
00:57:39Go back to the time when your parents were alive.
00:57:44Can you see them?
00:57:48No, I can't.
00:57:53I can't see anything.
00:57:56Go further back in time.
00:58:00What do you see?
00:58:15Anything that comes to your mind.
00:58:17I want you to see it.
00:58:40Ended the German government, thinking that unless we heard from them, by 11 o'clock.
00:58:50A living room.
00:58:57Do you know where you are?
00:59:04It's my house.
00:59:07Can you see yourself?
00:59:12Yes, but I look different.
00:59:15Is your name Leah?
00:59:18Elsa.
00:59:26My mother is here, with Daniel.
00:59:37He's going to live with us now.
00:59:42What else do you see?
00:59:50Daniel cannot go out.
00:59:53Why not?
00:59:55He's Jewish.
01:00:01We're playing music, so they don't hear us.
01:00:08Move forward in time.
01:00:28Where are you now?
01:00:32Outside.
01:00:34How old are you?
01:00:37How old are you?
01:00:3819.
01:00:44Daniel and I are going to get married.
01:00:49We're going to elope.
01:00:59I feel like I know you from somewhere.
01:01:28What happens next?
01:01:56To be continued...
01:02:17Oh, my God. The water is filling in.
01:02:21There's a storm. The house is filling with water.
01:02:25It's filling very quickly. We don't know where to go.
01:02:57We don't know where to go.
01:03:08Everything is going to be fine.
01:03:34We will always be together.
01:03:36I'm going to die!
01:03:55Daniel!
01:03:59Daniel!
01:04:05Daniel!
01:04:09Daniel!
01:04:10Daniel!
01:04:10Daniel!
01:04:11Daniel!
01:04:12Daniel!
01:04:22Daniel!
01:04:45You are no longer drowning.
01:04:55You are safe now.
01:05:00You no longer need to fear water.
01:05:31You are safe now.
01:05:35You are safe now.
01:06:03You are safe now.
01:06:06You are safe now.
01:06:33Samuel?
01:06:38I didn't ask you to save me.
01:06:43You shouldn't be drinking like this.
01:06:45Oh, really?
01:06:47What should I be doing?
01:06:49Huh?
01:06:51I'm stuck here, but it's not me.
01:06:56Do you have any idea what that's like?
01:06:58I wish that I could just thank you and move on, but this is hell.
01:07:06You know, you're right.
01:07:09You and I, it's just a coincidence.
01:07:15You don't remember me, do you?
01:07:22Please go now.
01:07:26See you.
01:07:27Leave!
01:07:47I need your help.
01:07:50What do you know about genetic memory?
01:07:53We were to demonstrate that long term memories are built in the brain by creating and strengthening
01:07:59connections between neurons and that these connections join neurons up into a complex network that can recreate memories even years
01:08:06later.
01:08:06This would be a valid theory.
01:08:08However, the molecules in these neural connections are replaced every few weeks.
01:08:15Okay, think about it.
01:08:18Think about how long lasting memories can be if they are stored by such an impermanent medium.
01:08:24What if our consciousness does not cease to exist when we die?
01:08:29And where does consciousness go between lives?
01:08:34I mean, even if we were to believe that DNA stores our memories, that we pass them on to our
01:08:38children that way,
01:08:39you would need to be genetically linked to the person whose life you were regressed to.
01:08:42What if instead consciousness is reborn as someone else who can then access those memories from a previous life?
01:08:52When and how would it enter the new body and how would you even prove that?
01:08:58Yeah.
01:09:18What I saw, what I remembered, it felt real.
01:09:30You could have been reacting to environmental stimuli.
01:09:41Hey, hey, you know better.
01:09:47Don't add emotion to the science.
01:09:53Yeah.
01:09:55You're right.
01:09:57All right.
01:09:57All right.
01:10:12You're right.
01:10:20You're right.
01:10:40Yes.
01:10:42Yes, I can understand your frustration, Samuel.
01:10:45The symptoms that you're experiencing are real.
01:10:49It takes a series of specific tests to properly diagnose and treat it.
01:10:57So I'd like to start by having you examined by a neuropsychologist
01:11:02who'll help us better determine the degree of your injury,
01:11:07and we'll take it from there.
01:11:47I don't know.
01:12:28I don't know.
01:13:04I love you.
01:13:06I love you.
01:13:06I always have.
01:13:15You and me were meant to be together.
01:13:21I love you.
01:13:24I always have.
01:13:26You and me were meant to be together.
01:13:39It wasn't the first time I saw you.
01:13:43It was the first time you looked at me.
01:13:45I love you.
01:13:57I love you.
01:14:06I love you.
01:14:08I love you.
01:14:15Hey, Samuel.
01:14:16It's me, Leah.
01:14:19I was just...
01:14:22I'm leaving.
01:14:25I've been offered a job in Vancouver.
01:14:27The mailbox you have called is full.
01:14:58I'm ready for you.
01:15:00It's me.
01:15:00Okay, good.
01:15:51Samuel?
01:15:52Samuel?
01:16:00Samuel?
01:16:12Samuel?
01:16:13Samuel?
01:20:54I remember you.
01:22:58I've seen you.
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