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:23:00
Well, you know that's impossible
:23:04
Tell 'em, Don
:23:06
Well, I have a court order
here that says...

:23:09
if you don't get Nell's informed consent,
you're violatin' her rights

:23:12
And if you do that, I'm gonna sue
you all the way to the Supreme Court

:23:21
How can she give
her informed consent?

:23:26
She doesn't even speak English!
:23:28
If she doesn't speak English, she has to
give her consent through an interpreter

:23:32
What interpreter? This is crazy!
:23:35
There isn't anybody
who speaks her language!

:23:39
Then I guess somebody's
gonna have to learn

:23:59
Dr. Lovell's view seems to be that
this woman's natural habitat is...

:24:03
a primitive cabin in the heart of
the forest. Well, I take a different view

:24:08
I see... a victim of abuse... and neglect...
:24:12
I see a mature woman who's
been robbed of half her life

:24:17
Her mother never gave her a choice.
Isn't Dr. Lovell doing the same thing?

:24:21
Hiding her away as his own
private pet in the woods?

:24:24
We all know what happens to
these freak cases, Your Honor

:24:27
They get a year of celebrity
:24:29
A starring role in
a few academic papers

:24:33
Then they get to spend the rest of
their lives in a state institution...

:24:36
abandoned... by the very doctors and
scientists who claimed to be helping them

:24:42
Nell has a home. She has a life.
She's not asking for any help

:24:47
So just be sure she needs care...
before she gets cared to death

:24:52
If she's ever gonna leave that cabin
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she's gonna need skills
she doesn't presently possess

:24:56
How do you know
she wants to leave the cabin?

:24:57
You think that's the best
life we can give her?


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