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1:30:00
Who makes them?
1:30:09
You Freud, me Jane?
1:30:15
If you won't see an analyst,
why don't you try to help yourself?

1:30:20
But that's why I'm in this trap,
from trying to help myself.

1:30:24
Just leave me alone, Mark, please.
1:30:26
If I give you some books,
will you read them?

1:30:29
Your new homework?
Frigidity In Women?

1:30:32
The Psychopathic Delinquent
and Criminal?

1:30:35
- Have you read them?
- I don't need to read that muck

1:30:38
to know that women are stupid and
feeble and that men are filthy pigs!

1:30:45
In case you didn't recognise it,
that was a rejection.

1:30:50
I want you to read them.
Start with The Undiscovered Self.

1:30:54
Oh, for God's sake, Mark,
leave me alone! I'm tired!

1:30:59
Why can't you just leave me alone?
1:31:03
Because I think
you're sick, ol' dear.

1:31:07
I'm sick?
1:31:10
Well, take a look
at yourself, ol' dear.

1:31:13
You're so hot to play
Mental Health Week, what about you?

1:31:16
Talk about dream worlds. You've got
a pathological fix on a woman,

1:31:22
who's not only an admitted criminal
but who screams if you come near her!

1:31:29
So what about your dreams, Daddy dear?
1:31:32
I never said I was perfect.
1:31:35
That was quite a speech.
It encourages me to believe

1:31:38
that you have leafed through
one or two books.

1:31:40
Which one did you find
the most interesting?

1:31:45
You're really dying
to play doctor, aren't you?

1:31:50
OK, I'm a big movie fan.
I know the games.

1:31:54
Come on. Let's play.
1:31:56
Shall I start with dreams
or should we free-associate?


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