:28:02
Tell me about
this Monday group.
:28:05
There's five patients
in the group.
:28:08
- I can't really remember
their names right now.
- Like five cuckoos?
:28:13
No. Four neurotics
of varying degrees...
:28:16
and one killer.
:28:19
At least that's
what Bob thought.
:28:21
- Bob Moore?
- Good. Yes, Bob Moore.
:28:24
- Uh, four men and one woman.
- Right.
:28:29
And you sat in on
one of these sessions, right?
:28:31
Yes, I did.
:28:33
- So who did it? Hey, hey, hey!
-
:28:37
Anderson!
This is civilization, man!
:28:40
What do you think this is,
your bedroom? Damn!
:28:42
Knock! Knock! Don't come
into my office like that, bro. Hey!
:28:51
Whew.
:28:53
It's a Third World thing.
:29:00
- Where were we?
- You were probing me about the patients.
:29:04
I was about to tell you that
I really can't help you.
I don't know these people.
:29:07
But you're a professional, like me.
You gotta have some kind of suspicion.
:29:11
I really don't have a clue.
I'd like to help you.
:29:14
Even if I could, there's
an issue of confidentiality.
:29:19
- Confidentiality?
- Yes.
:29:23
You're talkin' to me
about an issue of confidentiality?
:29:26
Similar to
the Miranda oath.
:29:30
If a friend of mine got killed...
:29:32
and the only thing between
the killer and me was Miranda...
:29:35
you know what I would do?
:29:38
I'd fuck Miranda
up the ass, okay?
:29:40
But don't tell anybody, because
it's a matter of confidentiality. Shh.
:29:45
Look, I'm sorry.
:29:47
I can't help ya. I've only been
in Los Angeles four days.
:29:51
You're sleeping in that...
dead guy's house, aren't you?
:29:55
- Yes.
- Maybe something will
come to you in the night.
:29:57
You know, like dreams and shit.
What happens to patients
in a situation like this?