:36:01
	"and even refuses to let me
hypnotize him," she writes.
:36:04
	"I believe his experiences
of the past year...
:36:07
	"have made him
more defensive than ever.
:36:10
	"It is discouraging."
:36:11
	She was under great pressure.
:36:13
	You could tell.
She was moody and nervous.
:36:16
	He was fine, napping,
sitting in his chair reading.
:36:21
	He referred to himself
as Dr. Zelig.
:36:24
	He was reading
books on psychiatry.
:36:27
	I told her to get away
for a day and relax.
:36:30
	The strain was
becoming too much.
:36:33
	Leaving Zelig alone...
:36:34
	Dr. Fletcher takes
Paul Deghuee's advice...
:36:37
	and she and her fiance
spend some hours off, relaxing.
:36:41
	They go to Broadway, then
to a well-known nightclub...
:36:45
	where, despite
a lively stage show...
:36:48
	Dr. Fletcher
is distracted and uneasy.
:36:50
	She is unable to think
of anything but her patient.
:36:54
	The atmosphere with
her fiance Koslow is awkward.
:36:57
	He is put off by her
total obsession with Zelig.
:37:02
	Ironically, it is in the noisy,
smoke-filled atmosphere...
:37:05
	of the nightclub
that Eudora Fletcher...
:37:08
	is struck by a brilliant
and innovative plan...
:37:12
	that will create a major
breakthrough in the case.
:37:22
	Dr. Zelig.
:37:25
	I wonder if you could
help me with a problem.
:37:29
	I could certainly try.
:37:31
	Of course,
we can't promise anything.
:37:33
	Last week, I was with a group
of fairly erudite people...
:37:39
	who were discussing
the novel "Moby Dick."
:37:42
	I was afraid to admit
I hadn't read it, so I lied.
:37:50
	I want so badly to be liked...
:37:53
	to be like other people
so I don't stand out.