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00:05:04You needed some time to better yourself.
00:05:06I'm sympathetic to that.
00:05:08I can't help but think you're using this as an opportunity to take off and just escape
00:05:14reality for a few days.
00:05:17Is that so wrong?
00:05:28How do you even know that this is a real thing, Wanda?
00:05:30I mean, you filled out some clickbait survey online.
00:05:36What are you going to say when it turns out to be some sort of timeshare pitch or something?
00:05:41Well, I guess then you'll get the pleasure of telling me I told you so.
00:05:49Please, Lucas.
00:05:52I need to go.
00:05:54I'd much rather drive myself there and back rather than, I don't know, hitchhiking.
00:05:58Oh, my God.
00:06:00There's the dramatics again.
00:06:01Gloria.
00:06:02Jesus.
00:06:03It's late.
00:06:05Let's just call it a night.
00:06:07We can talk about it again in the morning.
00:06:12I'll have to leave by at least one o'clock.
00:06:15Well, whose fault is that that you waited until the last minute?
00:06:20Let's just, let's go to bed.
00:06:23We'll talk about it again tomorrow, okay?
00:06:26Listen.
00:06:27At the table, we can have some breakfast at a decent hour.
00:06:36Okay?
00:06:37Fine.
00:06:39Whatever.
00:06:41Fine.
00:06:53Whatever.
00:06:58Fine.
00:06:59Fine.
00:07:07Fine.
00:07:09Fine.
00:07:18Fine.
00:07:20Fine.
00:07:21Fine.
00:07:21Fine.
00:07:22Fine.
00:07:23Fine.
00:07:23Fine.
00:07:24Fine.
00:07:24Fine.
00:08:05Who?
00:08:08What's up?
00:08:10I thought Gloria made you quit smoking.
00:08:13Uh, yeah, no, uh, she did.
00:08:23It's like sneaking out runs in the family, huh?
00:08:25I wasn't.
00:08:26I was just going to run to the store.
00:08:28I never thought you'd actually swipe my car, Wanda.
00:08:32Lucas, I...
00:08:32I found some balls, you know that?
00:08:37I need to go.
00:08:40Go.
00:08:44Seriously, it's okay.
00:08:46You can go.
00:08:47I get it.
00:08:49I...
00:08:51I really am just trying to work on myself.
00:08:53Yeah, clearly.
00:08:54I mean, the old Wanda.
00:08:56She'd still be upstairs in her room sulking right now, so...
00:09:01What are you going to tell Gloria?
00:09:05You know, um, I don't know, but we'll talk about it in the morning.
00:09:14But hey, uh, do me a favor and bring my car back in one piece, though, okay?
00:09:19Otherwise, we are both going to get it.
00:09:27I know you're going to find what you're looking for, okay?
00:09:36Get out of here before you freeze to death.
00:09:42Hey, do me a favor, though.
00:09:43Pick that up.
00:09:44I don't want Gloria to find it.
00:10:04I don't want to go.
00:10:05I don't want to worry.
00:10:05Okay, if I don't want to wash my car,
00:10:05I won't have to wash my car.
00:10:08No problem.
00:10:08I don't want to wash my car.
00:10:09Okay, I'll wash my car.
00:11:32Excuse me, miss.
00:11:34You wouldn't happen to be wonderful Chia, would you?
00:11:38Yes, I am.
00:11:40My name's Victor.
00:11:41I'm the assistant to Dr. Pretorius.
00:11:44All right.
00:11:46Uh, if you just follow me up to the old school, that's where you'll be staying.
00:11:51The address brought me here.
00:11:53Yeah, the, uh, Google Maps doesn't really pick up the building very well.
00:11:59Small towns like this.
00:12:02What did you say your name was again?
00:12:05Victor Fair, ma'am.
00:12:07And you work for the doctor?
00:12:09That is what I said, isn't it?
00:12:15Follow me up to the old schoolhouse.
00:12:18You're expecting it.
00:12:32You're expecting it.
00:12:33I'm not going to go there.
00:12:33What do you say?
00:12:37What do you say?
00:12:42Yeah, man.
00:12:48I'm gonna go there.
00:12:48I'm going to go there.
00:12:48I'm going to go there.
00:12:48I don't think so.
00:12:49I'm going to go there.
00:13:56Don't you want to get your things?
00:13:58I didn't bring anything with me.
00:14:03Alright, I'll get the doctor.
00:14:35I'll get the doctor.
00:15:06I'll get the doctor.
00:15:17I'll get the doctor.
00:15:18I'll get the doctor.
00:15:19I'll get the doctor.
00:15:19I'll get the doctor.
00:15:46I'll get the doctor.
00:15:47You scared me now.
00:15:47Jesus Christ.
00:15:50You scared the shit out of me.
00:15:52Name's Margarita.
00:15:54But my friends call me Margo.
00:15:55Oh, so you're not the doctor.
00:15:58Nope.
00:15:58Like I said.
00:16:01Name's Margo.
00:16:03I was joking.
00:16:05I was joking, you know.
00:16:06What?
00:16:07I was joking about it being an embalming room.
00:16:12I figured as much.
00:16:16Well...
00:16:18Aren't you gonna tell me your name?
00:16:20Duh.
00:16:21Wanda.
00:16:22Wanda Fulchia.
00:16:23Mmm.
00:16:25We've been expecting you.
00:16:26You work for the doctor?
00:16:28Oh, no.
00:16:28I...
00:16:29I didn't know who he was until I got the email saying this was a quote-unquote sleep experiment.
00:16:35Right.
00:16:36Well, don't worry.
00:16:38Everything seems to be on the up and up.
00:16:41What?
00:16:43Well, that's what you're worried about, isn't it?
00:16:45That this was yet another letdown, or better yet, something sinister.
00:16:51How do you know what I'm thinking?
00:16:52You wear your thoughts on your sleeve, Wanda.
00:16:55Ah.
00:16:56There you are.
00:16:57I'm Dr. Richard Pretorius.
00:17:00This here is Theodore Olsen.
00:17:02Hi.
00:17:03And you've already met Victor, I assume?
00:17:05Hi.
00:17:06It's nice to meet you.
00:17:08My name is Wanda.
00:17:09Wanda Fulchia.
00:17:11We've been expecting you.
00:17:14Now it's a party.
00:17:15We're just waiting on one more?
00:17:18If you'll just follow me to the back of the room now, we can perform the exam while we wait.
00:17:25It's extremely invasive.
00:17:33Now, take a deep breath.
00:17:39And again.
00:17:48Well, Doctor, am I dying?
00:17:52We're all dying, Mrs. Fulchia.
00:17:54It's just a matter of how long.
00:18:03Well, we're going to use this as the main operating room.
00:18:09The center for operations.
00:18:12Hmm.
00:18:13Cheerful.
00:18:14Oh.
00:18:15I don't know.
00:18:17Nothing is more comforting than my sixth grade math class.
00:18:21Oh, so you're from around here?
00:18:23Oh, no, no, no, no.
00:18:25I grew up in Idaho Falls, actually.
00:18:28I just mean it.
00:18:30Well, you know, once you've seen one small town school.
00:18:35Everywhere's Villa USA.
00:18:37Well, yes, look, believe it or not, until fairly recently, this school was used as a overflow ward for the
00:18:42local hospital during the COVID-19 pandemic.
00:18:45Now, it was supposed to be torn down when the city commissioned a new building to be built in town.
00:18:50But luckily, my funding came through just in time.
00:18:53It's a perfect place to conduct group studies, don't you think?
00:18:57More than accommodating lodging with plenty of living space and quite the aura of academia to it.
00:19:05The plan is for doctors like myself to use this sort of shared space to conduct our research.
00:19:12What is it exactly that you're researching?
00:19:15The criminally under-researched phenomenon known as sleep paralysis.
00:19:20But I've never experienced sleep paralysis.
00:19:22Exactly why you were chosen.
00:19:23I don't understand.
00:19:26The good doctor here thinks he can give it to us.
00:19:29Look, I'm not taking any experimental drugs.
00:19:32You won't have to.
00:19:33This is strictly a holistic study.
00:19:36Now, all I need is your time and open minds.
00:19:40As soon as our last guests arrive, I'll be more than happy to fill you in.
00:19:45Hello?
00:19:45Hello?
00:19:47It just so happens that time is now.
00:19:59Ha!
00:20:00Fuck me, the welcome wagon?
00:20:01No, you must be Porter Watson and Dr. Petorius.
00:20:04Sup, doc?
00:20:05You got a place where I can snatch my stuff?
00:20:07Yes, I'll have my assistant Victor show you to your room here shortly.
00:20:10Perfect.
00:20:11Baby.
00:20:13Hey, yo, dad.
00:20:14How about introducing me to the rest of the bank?
00:20:17To your Patrick, isn't it?
00:20:18Margarita Swanson, our resident fortune teller.
00:20:21But my friends call me Margo.
00:20:23Logger, Theodore Randolph.
00:20:25Hey.
00:20:25What up, man?
00:20:26And Mrs. Wonderful Cheer.
00:20:29Miss Wonderful Cheer.
00:20:31Miss Wonderful Cheer.
00:20:31So, I'm afraid I didn't catch a social security occupation for you there, Miss Full Cheer.
00:20:37Well, I'm in a bit of a transitional period at the moment.
00:20:39Ha! A woman after my own heart.
00:20:42Well, I gotta say, if you two ladies are the specters that haunt these gloomy halls, well,
00:20:46I'm still glad that I came.
00:20:48Now that you're all here, can I offer you all a drink back in the operations room?
00:20:53Yo, this surprise fire just keeps getting better and better, don't it?
00:21:00And again?
00:21:08Old Dom, do you pass?
00:21:09You know, I didn't hear nothing about them flying colors.
00:21:12You're all pretty thorough for a chief study there, Doc.
00:21:14My Reese said she's old Free Farah.
00:21:16And what is that, exactly?
00:21:18We were just getting to that when you arrived.
00:21:21Before the welcome wagon was summoned.
00:21:23My sincerest apologies, y'all.
00:21:25Quite the hassle.
00:21:26You really threw a wrench in the whole operation, man.
00:21:29Yeah, Mama says I got a knack for doing that.
00:21:32You best get a hold of your class, Doctor.
00:21:34Yes, as some of you may have guessed, I belong to a collective of independently funded researchers
00:21:40dedicated to solving the biggest mystery since man first arrived on the scene.
00:21:45The human mind.
00:21:46Couldn't have picked a better study group, I'll say.
00:21:51Well, being someone with degrees in both psychiatry and hypnotherapy, I've long been fascinated with disorders that accompany generalised anxiety,
00:22:04post-traumatic stress and obsessive compulsion.
00:22:09None of that was on the survey, Doctor.
00:22:12No.
00:22:12No, it wasn't.
00:22:14How many of you here have heard of sleep paralysis?
00:22:19Good.
00:22:19I can spare you most of the gory details about shadow creatures and witch demons.
00:22:25Now, as you may have guessed, it has been proven that the majority of people who experience sleep paralysis and
00:22:30night terrors have also been diagnosed with post-traumatic stress and panic attacks.
00:22:34The reason for these outbursts is due to the overstimulation of the amygdala and the mid-interior cingulate cortex.
00:22:46The same centre is, of course, tied to nightmares, hence sleep paralysis.
00:22:51You're losing me, Doc.
00:22:53Yeah, can you fast-forward to the part where, I don't know, we can understand?
00:22:57Yeah, certainly. My purpose here is to try and find a way that we deal with both sleep paralysis and
00:23:04night terrors, though the focus is on the latter.
00:23:07Now, as I mentioned to you, Wanda, previously, I don't plan on using any experimental drugs.
00:23:13Similarly, I don't plan on using electrotherapy or lobotomising you, so there's no need to worry.
00:23:22We aren't living in the days of Dr. Frankenstein.
00:23:26I believe there is an option for a more holistic approach because the overstimulation of this part of the brain
00:23:37is the reason for these issues.
00:23:40And through my research into hypnosis and cognitive behavioural therapy, I believe that we can find a way to open
00:23:51the door, if you will, to where these issues lie.
00:23:54Now, I specifically chose you for because of your lack of experience to sleep paralysis.
00:24:02That is evidence that this door has never been opened.
00:24:05But the goal, through understanding how to open it, is then to understand how to reverse engineer it closed again
00:24:14without the use of psychotropic drugs,
00:24:17which ends up being more than a mask for these demons, rather than a solution.
00:24:23How ghostly?
00:24:26Don't get ghostly and ghoulish confused. That offends them.
00:24:29Look, I'm training on, in layman's terms, the study itself.
00:24:36I'll be hypnotising you as a group, and with any luck I will excite that part of the unconscious mind,
00:24:43and I'll monitor your sleep habits for a couple of days, and if successful, I'll reverse the process.
00:24:50I'm sorry. You're going to hypnotise us? Now that is ghostly.
00:24:55Look, look, I can assure you I am very experienced and have been able to help people with unlocking memories
00:25:06to further deal with their trauma and therapy sessions.
00:25:10You're in good hands.
00:25:11I'm sorry for the skepticism. I just, I don't know.
00:25:18Well, could be the biggest trip I've ever taken. I'm in.
00:25:25Your sanity is nothing to gamble with.
00:25:31I've leveraged a lot more than that for a dollar.
00:25:34You're here.
00:25:36Man, I knew there was something about you.
00:25:39Uh, what do you mean?
00:25:40I don't know, I just figured you looked a bit strange to, to be a doctor.
00:25:44Well, perception is everything.
00:25:49And your name, Pretorius?
00:25:53Well, it's, it's, it's half German.
00:25:58Nah, nah, that's not it.
00:26:01Yo, why do I feel like I've heard that name before?
00:26:04Well, my, my great grandfather was quite famous back home.
00:26:11Huh.
00:26:13Okay, so at what point, doc, do you try to sell us your tofu weed grass supplements out of the
00:26:17trunk?
00:26:18I take it you don't believe in hypnosis as a legitimate form of therapy?
00:26:25Nah, and I don't believe in energy crystals either.
00:26:28Aw, here I thought your brutish persona was just an act.
00:26:33Hey, look here, baby girl.
00:26:34I'm just as open-minded as the next guy, but this kind of homeopathic stuff
00:26:39just ain't my jam.
00:26:42Shocker.
00:26:43Look, I'm just saying, there's a reason why my grandma lived to be 83 years old.
00:26:47And it wasn't because of ginseng or water chestnuts.
00:26:51Look, this might come as a surprise to you, but just because you kicked around the same city blocks your
00:26:56whole life
00:26:56to become a what? Amateur boxer?
00:26:59Doesn't mean there isn't a whole world of possibilities out there that you couldn't even begin to imagine.
00:27:05Listen, I'm not denying the importance of modern medicine, Mr. Watson. My interest is strictly in cognitive behavior.
00:27:15That's the thing. That's what I mean with these whole people that think smoking weed and chia seed oil is
00:27:19the cure for everything.
00:27:20And that the ancient Chinese had it all figured out with natural medicine, even though the life expectancy is up
00:27:25at 1,500.
00:27:25China was 25.
00:27:27Ugh, you're all over the place. I don't even know what your point is.
00:27:30All right, look, my point is this. If you got sleeping issues, they made a pill for it.
00:27:35Well, there's a little pill for everything.
00:27:38Yeah, exactly.
00:27:40No one's making you stay here.
00:27:42Yeah. If you want to leave, the door is right there.
00:27:45Oh, no. Oh, chill. Who said anything about leaving?
00:27:47Look, a couple hundred bucks to play Crissandra Mind Freak?
00:27:51Yeah, I'll stick around. Even if it is to keep a fair, skeptical opinion.
00:27:56That's serious. Now, if the rest of you wish to continue on with the study, we will begin first thing
00:28:03tomorrow afternoon,
00:28:04and after dinner, I will have you leave your keys and phone with my assistant, Victor,
00:28:09who will return next Friday after the exam is over.
00:28:14Our keys?
00:28:16Have you ever heard of a man named Kenneth Hawkins?
00:28:23So Kenneth, he suffered from an ever-worsening sleep disorder, which led him to sleepwalk.
00:28:33So one night, he climbed into his car. He drove up the wrong lane. Just here on the interstate, on
00:28:41I-12.
00:28:44It was one of the many tragic cases of sleep driving.
00:28:48Man, that shit sound made up.
00:28:50Most things do until it happens.
00:28:53Now, tonight, I want you to relax. Carry on the way you would in any other setting. Then there's drink
00:29:01and food in the cafeteria. And hopefully, a bottle of scotch.
00:29:07Ha-ha. You read my mind.
00:29:10Hey, maybe you are a mystic apparel, Doc.
00:29:19Deal. Another one?
00:29:20Hell yeah, player.
00:29:25Hey, yo, Doc. You might have to come and draw some more makers. I don't imagine this will last the
00:29:30whole week.
00:29:32I can't tell if you're actually being funny or you really are that ignorant.
00:29:38Geez, I'm just breaking balls.
00:29:41Maybe somebody ought to break yours.
00:29:43Is that an invitation?
00:29:45Okay, what is it you do again? Voodoo practice?
00:29:48I'm a bank teller. But I also practice tarot card readings on YouTube.
00:29:54So is she like the plant?
00:29:56There's a world of difference between spiritualism, hypnotherapy, and voodoo.
00:30:01It's all shit. It's all crock.
00:30:03No offense, Doc.
00:30:05None taken. Your skeptism is exactly why you were chosen.
00:30:10In order for the study to be a success, I'll need to prove beyond a shadow of a doubt.
00:30:15Shadow of doubt.
00:30:17That title suits you well.
00:30:19Haven't you guys ever heard of people being operated on while being under hypnosis?
00:30:22Shit, I've heard a lot of things.
00:30:24Then how do you explain a surgical blade being stuck into someone without them drawing a single drop of blood?
00:30:30It's all bullshit.
00:30:32I've actually seen it happen.
00:30:34Really?
00:30:35Yeah, I was at a show.
00:30:37Well, there you have it.
00:30:39I'm serious. I watched this guy get stuck with a needle in his arm and he didn't even feel a
00:30:43thing.
00:30:44Interesting. Although I wouldn't exactly recommend it.
00:30:48Hypnosis should only really be performed by a proper licensed hypnotherapist.
00:30:54At the P.T. Barnum Institute.
00:30:57Where it should be used to create a state of focus of attention.
00:31:01Focused attention in the treatment of a medical or psychological disorder.
00:31:05What exactly is it that you find so interesting about sleep paralysis?
00:31:11Other than being a victim of it myself.
00:31:13Really?
00:31:14Well, during my nightmarish years of internship at Mercy West, I was so mentally exhausted and more anxious than my
00:31:30conscious mind was aware of.
00:31:32It was two or three nights a week for a year.
00:31:37Jesus.
00:31:38I can't imagine.
00:31:39I don't have too long enough.
00:31:41Well, yeah. I mean, the history also fascinated me.
00:31:45The first recorded case of sleep paralysis wasn't documented until 1666 by a Dutch physician who referred to it as
00:31:52the incubus.
00:31:53I mean, it's intriguing to me that over all these hundreds of years, the symptoms and the experiences have all
00:32:01remained the same.
00:32:03The same shadow-like witch woman.
00:32:06Most commonly referred to as the hag and no doubt having something to do with our more animalistic side of
00:32:12the brain.
00:32:13Conjured up from that deep, dark primordial jelly that we inherited from the time of the dinosaurs.
00:32:20Mass suggestion, maybe.
00:32:22The law of the time was that, I mean, Edward Kelly, he was a 17th century necromancer who claimed to
00:32:30have the powers to communicate with the dead.
00:32:34Was to blame.
00:32:36Thinking he had cursed a town with the Devil's Plague.
00:32:42Don't worry. I highly doubt superstition and spiritualism is afoot.
00:32:46Don't be so sure.
00:32:49Uh-oh. Way to alienate your base there, Doc.
00:32:52There's just so much we can't yet comprehend and we don't know about the universe around us.
00:32:57So who's up for a little music? I got my boombox.
00:33:00One can be entirely faithful to the path of inquiry and honesty while also embracing the totality of your human
00:33:05experience.
00:33:06I'm gonna go get my boombox.
00:33:09It would be ignorant as truth seekers to be close-minded to any possibility.
00:33:15Well, I suppose you're right. Until fairly recently we were convinced that the atom was the smallest unit of matter
00:33:23until it was split.
00:33:26You know, unleashing the progress into the atomic age.
00:33:29Not exactly the most comforting comparison to make.
00:33:33Perhaps so.
00:33:36Alright, all you go for the moves.
00:33:38Can you hear the dance floor?
00:33:43Yeah?
00:33:45Of course.
00:33:46Yeah.
00:33:46Yeah.
00:34:15May I?
00:34:16Of course.
00:34:20You're not a dancer?
00:34:22No, not really.
00:34:24Why? Are you propositioning me?
00:34:26I'm afraid not. I'm unable to on account of my terribly debilitating condition.
00:34:33I've just got two left feet.
00:34:34You've played me my whole life.
00:34:37Yeah.
00:34:38I can relate, you know, in a sense.
00:34:40You know, shyness or anxiety.
00:34:48Yeah.
00:34:53I've been attempting to get myself out there more.
00:34:55I'll take more risks.
00:34:58I'll take more risks.
00:34:59Hence my being here.
00:35:01Drinking whiskey in an elementary school.
00:35:04Interesting.
00:35:06You know, this here is precisely the reason I got into psychiatry.
00:35:10Getting smashed in a school.
00:35:12No, that's one of the many perks.
00:35:15Understanding all the personalities that make up this world.
00:35:19Figuring out what makes them tick.
00:35:25What, what are you hoping to gain from this really?
00:35:29What do you mean?
00:35:31Well, you don't seem to fall on either side of the warring fences.
00:35:39And you don't appear to be overly concerned about the payment.
00:35:46And you certainly, just like the others, don't really believe in my hypothesis.
00:35:57Well, Doctor, what conclusion do you come to?
00:36:00Well, I'm sensing some major recent life changes.
00:36:08Yeah.
00:36:16I think I'm just searching for some confidence.
00:36:21You're stronger than you think you are, Wanda.
00:36:23Hey, guys, come on.
00:36:25We're gonna hit the dance floor.
00:36:26Hey, let's go.
00:36:38Good-bye.
00:36:40Good-bye.
00:36:42Good-bye.
00:36:43Yeah, yeah.
00:36:53You're��� Leute.
00:36:54Hey, let's go.
00:36:54It's good.
00:36:56You're doing wisdom.
00:36:56Shoulders, have you.
00:36:58What are you doing?
00:37:01I got to go and I'm witnessing all the time,
00:37:02It's nochmal.
00:37:04We know
00:37:08Brevity for something
00:37:10Only time can hack
00:37:12Drag me to the corner
00:37:14Cause I'm feeling sad
00:37:16Open like the mouth that cries out
00:37:19Don't let go
00:37:22Walk me home
00:37:27On that note
00:37:29Don't let me show
00:37:35What I know
00:37:39If I lie
00:37:43Is everybody comfortable?
00:37:46Yes.
00:37:47I'm getting sleepy, Doc.
00:37:49Very sleepy.
00:37:51Shut it.
00:37:52You can make me.
00:37:53I will ask you all to just settle down
00:37:55and reduce to hostility.
00:37:58I'm not hostile.
00:37:59Do I seem hostile to any of you?
00:38:01Yeah.
00:38:03Damn, my bad.
00:38:05I'll follow every instruction.
00:38:07Okay.
00:38:13Let's begin.
00:38:17Now, please
00:38:18close your eyes
00:38:22and take
00:38:23a deep breath.
00:38:27Now, listen for a moment.
00:38:32Listen to the sounds
00:38:34around you.
00:38:37Just let
00:38:38yourself sink
00:38:40into the grooves
00:38:42of the chair.
00:38:45fix your eyes
00:38:47on a spot
00:38:49in the dark.
00:38:53It doesn't matter where.
00:38:55Just fix
00:38:57your eyes
00:38:58on the spot
00:39:00in the dark
00:39:02and begin
00:39:03and begin
00:39:04to relax.
00:39:06If you have
00:39:08any thoughts,
00:39:10just let
00:39:11them drift
00:39:12through
00:39:13your mind
00:39:15like beautiful
00:39:17clouds
00:39:18across
00:39:20a clear
00:39:21blue sky.
00:39:22they drift
00:39:24through your mind
00:39:25and away
00:39:26from you.
00:39:28Through your mind
00:39:30and away
00:39:32as
00:39:34you
00:39:34relax.
00:39:36Deeper,
00:39:38deeper,
00:39:40deeper,
00:39:42relax.
00:39:44That's it.
00:39:46Just let go
00:39:47and relax.
00:39:49Now,
00:39:50I want you
00:39:51to imagine
00:39:52a staircase
00:39:54standing in front
00:39:56of you
00:39:56with ten
00:39:58wide
00:39:59safe
00:40:01stairs
00:40:02down,
00:40:04down
00:40:05to a perfect
00:40:08relaxation.
00:40:10Down
00:40:12to peace
00:40:13and contentment.
00:40:16Down
00:40:17towards happiness
00:40:19that you
00:40:20deserve.
00:40:23As I
00:40:24count down
00:40:25from ten,
00:40:26I want you
00:40:28to take one
00:40:29step
00:40:29with each
00:40:31number.
00:40:33One step
00:40:34down
00:40:36the staircase.
00:40:38Ten,
00:40:40nine,
00:40:42and eight.
00:40:44There's some
00:40:45letters
00:40:45at the bottom
00:40:46of the stairs
00:40:47that
00:40:48are out
00:40:49of focus.
00:40:52Can you
00:40:53see that?
00:40:55Seven,
00:40:57six,
00:40:58five.
00:41:00The letters
00:41:01are being
00:41:03clearer,
00:41:05the closer
00:41:06we get.
00:41:09four,
00:41:11three,
00:41:13two,
00:41:14one.
00:41:17You can
00:41:18almost see it
00:41:18now.
00:41:20The letters
00:41:22spell
00:41:24trance.
00:41:31two,
00:41:32two,
00:41:50three,
00:41:50two,
00:41:51two,
00:41:53three,
00:41:53two,
00:41:56two,
00:41:56two,
00:41:56three,
00:41:57No!
00:42:01No!
00:42:02No!
00:42:04No!
00:42:07No!
00:42:14No!
00:42:15No!
00:42:16No!
00:42:17No!
00:42:17No!
00:42:18No!
00:42:19No!
00:42:19No!
00:42:19Holy shit!
00:42:20How do you feel?
00:42:21Holy shit!
00:42:22I fucking know!
00:42:23That was intense!
00:42:27I think I need a minute.
00:42:57Are you okay?
00:43:03I've never experienced anything like that before.
00:43:08I know, right?
00:43:09It was like a nightmare.
00:43:11Screaming.
00:43:14You heard screaming?
00:43:16Yeah, someone's screaming like,
00:43:18Wake me up!
00:43:19No!
00:43:22What do you remember seeing?
00:43:26Dr. Pretorius.
00:43:28You gotta hear this.
00:43:29Wanda and I had similar experiences.
00:43:32The woman, the black figure.
00:43:35What the fuck are you trying to pull here, Mark?
00:43:37It's remarkable.
00:43:38Are you telling me we all saw the same thing?
00:43:40Or went to the same place?
00:43:42How is that possible?
00:43:43Look, a form of mass suggestion, I suspect.
00:43:46How's that?
00:43:47Look, we all sat around and discussed the common experiences of sleep paralysis together.
00:43:52Your unconscious minds drew on that conversation in the projections it used.
00:43:57So how do you explain the screaming?
00:43:59Right.
00:44:00Someone wake me up.
00:44:02That shit wasn't part of the discussion, Doc.
00:44:04I knew I never should have fucking left Idaho Falls.
00:44:08This whole thing has bad juju written all over it, man!
00:44:12Look, I can assure you that there's nothing to be concerned about.
00:44:16I need to make sure I take complete preliminary notes.
00:44:20Please just help yourself to some food or a drink.
00:44:24I'll join you all shortly.
00:44:28I think I need to be alone for a little while.
00:44:37I think I need to be alone for a little while.
00:45:04I don't know you smoked.
00:45:11I don't.
00:45:13Well, you know if there ever is a perfect time to start,
00:45:15and you know the doc is knocking around in your head,
00:45:18maybe he can lock the door to the nicotine addiction.
00:45:23That was really strange, you guys.
00:45:27Yeah, you can say that again.
00:45:28No, I mean, even Dr. Pretorius seemed caught off guard.
00:45:36When I tell you guys about this black magic, it's sick shit.
00:45:51Somebody leave me!
00:46:09Hey, there's Sleeping Beauty.
00:46:11Hey.
00:46:12How you feeling there, Theo?
00:46:13Alright.
00:46:16Well, alright.
00:46:18I just got this funk.
00:46:21Keep shaking, doc.
00:46:23Hey, take a sip of this, my friend.
00:46:25It will make it feel a whole lot better.
00:46:27Try not to get too slow to get yourself.
00:46:28I want accurate notes in the morning.
00:46:31What are you expecting us to experience tonight?
00:46:34No expectations, but with any luck,
00:46:36a few moments into your REM cycle,
00:46:40you'll experience textbook case of sleep paralysis.
00:46:45But what if we don't?
00:46:46If you don't, well, my studies are off to a rough start.
00:46:52Hey, Doc, we still get our money, though, right?
00:46:57Oh, yes.
00:46:57You'll be a part of the study for the full seven days
00:47:00until Victor returns with your keys.
00:47:03But you could call him, though, couldn't you?
00:47:05Of course. Anytime.
00:47:07Not before you unfuck my head, man.
00:47:11All right, guys.
00:47:12So, what are we drinking to?
00:47:14To Progress.
00:47:16Progress.
00:47:17Progress.
00:47:28We are a little sails.
00:47:32Before we wrap over, we have to know you guys that are very cold.
00:47:32Whatever.
00:47:46We'll be in the back of my head.
00:47:47Let's go see.
00:47:47We have to know you guys.
00:47:49We have to know you guys.
00:47:51Let's go see.
00:47:51Let's go.
00:47:56Let's go see.
00:47:56Let's go see.
00:47:59Oh, my God.
00:48:28Oh, my God.
00:48:57Oh, my God.
00:49:08Oh, my God.
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