:10:00
Thank you for your professional opinion, Dr...
:10:02
- Sneiderman.
- Sneiderman.
:10:06
- Where's Carla?
- She's in the back.
:10:14
(Carla) I don't think so,
cos you haven't been here during it.
:10:20
Carla?
:10:25
- Hi.
- Hi.
:10:28
You've got a lot of company.
:10:30
You missed your appointment yesterday.
I was worried about you.
:10:34
That's very sweet ofyou.
:10:37
- You look terrific.
- I've never felt better, Dr Sneiderman.
:10:40
- Really?
- Mm-hm.
:10:42
Look, is there someplace
that we could go and talk?
:10:46
Yeah.
:10:49
I can't blame you for not coming back.
I really did push too hard.
:10:52
I think you need to understand something.
I feel very fine now.
:10:56
There are no more attacks.
I have no reason to see you.
:11:00
Do you remember that book I showed you
in the office? The bats and the dragons?
:11:04
- That's what they are looking for. Fantasies.
- No, they have photographs.
:11:10
Look, Carla. How about you and me,
we make a bargain, OK?
:11:16
You can see me and still have
your scientist friends help you.
:11:21
- I don't see any point.
- It's like seeing two different doctors...
:11:25
...getting different opinions,
a bone specialist and a blood specialist.
:11:28
- No, I'd rather not.
- Why? What have you got to lose?
:11:32
I believed in you. You know I did.
:11:36
I needed to. But every time you discovered
something new, something worse happened.
:11:41
And I got sick of hearing
that it would go away...
:11:44
...as soon as we got down to the basic
problem, as though it was in me.
:11:47
It is in you, Carla.
:11:50
I think you'd better leave.