1:12:05
- Mrs. Niedelmeyer?
- Yes.
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Hi, I'm Bill Capa.
I'm a doctor.
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- I tracked you down through
the Psychiatric Institute.
- How very enterprising of you.
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Actually, I was wondering
if I could speak to Dr. Niedelmeyer.
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My husband
died last year.
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If it makes you feel better,
he suffered a lot.
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Well, anyway,
it made me feel better.
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I'm treating a young man
that was a patient...
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of Dr. Niedelmeyer's when he was
a child. His name is Richie Dexter.
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- Why don't you leave me alone?
- If I could just
ask you a few questions.
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- You get out of here
before I call the police!
- Just a few questions.
1:12:50
- Mrs. Niedelmeyer...
- Get out of here!
1:13:01
Fifty-eight.
Now, if I'm not mistaken...
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last week there were
59 books on the shelf...
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and this week there are only
58 books on the shelf, so...
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Clark... what's
the ashtray situation?
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Three. Not four,
as recommended.
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There are three chairs
and five assorted sofas.
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- Okay, let's get started.
...an emotional tar baby.
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Today I'd like to focus
on a most enlightening...
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and challenging topic.
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- Sex.
- More or less.
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You see, the primary romantic
relationship...
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in our life is often
a symptom of our illness.
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- Glad I wore my rubber pants.
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We keep making the same neurotic
choices over and over every time
we choose a new mate.
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So...
if you had a magic wand...
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if you, uh,
had a wish list...
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and could change
your partner...
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Sondra, how would you
make them different?
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What's wrong?
What's missing?
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- Now?
- You need a minute to think about it?
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She's totally
forgot her Rolodex.
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- Sorry, sorry.