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:51:00
It's like a nightmare and I can't wake up.
I just wanna get rid of him.

:51:03
Of course you do, Carla.
And we're trying to help you.

:51:08
I'm not sure how much good
all this talking's doing.

:51:11
Well, it's our way oftrying to understand.
:51:13
Well, so far it hasn't helped.
It hasn't with Dr Sneiderman.

:51:25
Look, excuse me. I have to meet someone
at the airport. Is that all right?

:51:29
Certainly. And thank you very much,
Carla, for letting us talk to you.

:51:40
- Quite a young lady.
- Yes.

:51:43
- How did you meet her?
- I was on call one night at the clinic.

:51:46
- She just came in out ofthe blue?
- Please.

:51:49
Thank you.
:51:52
That's how it happens.
:51:54
- Yeah.
- She's masturbating.

:51:56
This entire circus, she has invented it
to cover up what every little girl does.

:52:01
Well, with all due respect,
sir, that was my initial diagnosis.

:52:05
But I think we can all agree that that's
not some teenager with an identity crisis.

:52:09
Now she tells us that
her children are feeling this thing too, so...

:52:13
It's a mass illusion. Folie à quatre.
:52:17
Hysteria is contagious. Anyone can see
and feel things that simply aren't there.

:52:22
Her children just support her delusions.
:52:25
Classically correct, sir, but her mind is
giving her very strong and explicit images.

:52:29
Why is she going to such lengths
to support this delusion?

:52:32
Phil, look at the record. She believes
that her father has incestuous desires.

:52:37
She falls in love with an adolescent,
a typical overgrown kid.

:52:40
He tries to prove he's a real man and he's not.
After which she picks up with...

:52:44
- (all) Jerry Anderson?
- No, Garrett.

:52:46
- Oh, Garrett.
- Bob Garrett.

:52:48
A man old enough to be her father.
See a pattern here?

:52:51
- Yeah. I don't know that I agree.
- Safe sex. It's the story of Carla's life.

:52:57
She's consistently refused
to get involved in the real thing.


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