:16:02
What causes it?
:16:03
Worry about
what's going on in the world.
:16:08
Make room
for Wilma Lentz tomorrow.
:16:10
Send her in around 2:00.
Good night.
:16:12
So long, Danny.
:16:18
This is the oddest thing
I ever heard of.
:16:22
Let's hope we don't catch it.
:16:24
I'd hate to wake up
some morning...
:16:26
and find out you weren't you.
:16:28
I'm not the high-school
kid you used to romance.
:16:30
How could you tell?
:16:31
You really want to know?
:16:32
Mm-hmm.
:16:41
Mmm.
You're Becky Driscoll.
:16:46
Hey, Santa Mira's looking up.
:16:48
Has ever since you got back.
:16:50
Is this an example
of your bedside manner, Doctor?
:16:53
No, ma'am.
That comes later.
:17:06
Good evening, Doctor.
:17:08
What happened
to the crowd tonight?
:17:10
I don't know.
It's been this way for weeks.
:17:14
At least we don't
have to wait for a table.
:17:17
Take your pick.
Here or here.
:17:19
Here, I think.
Shall we?
:17:21
Mm-hmm.
:17:22
Where's the band?
:17:23
Business slumped,
so I had to let them go.
:17:26
There's the jukebox, though.
:17:28
Shall we dance?
:17:30
I hope you didn't
let the bartender go.
:17:31
I'm the bartender.
Martinis?
:17:33
Two. Dry.
:17:36
Very dry.
:17:40
Miles, I don't care
what Dr. Kauffman says.
:17:43
I'm worried.
:17:44
You are in the capable hands...
:17:46
of your personal physician.
:17:48
Oh, Doctor.
:17:50
Ah, there's our evening.
:17:52
Sorry.
:17:56
Thanks.
:17:58
Dr. Bennell.