At First Sight
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1:09:01
Well, some things you choose not to see.
You can't look at everything, Virgil.

1:09:06
I don't want to look away.
I want to see everything.

1:09:09
What the hell are you looking at?
Get outta here!

1:09:12
He also has difficulty with scanning.
That's putting the whole picture together.

1:09:21
I've got 10 years' experience
at Bear Mountain, in all kinds, really.

1:09:26
Deep-tissue, therapeutic, shiatsu.
1:09:29
That's fine. Let's get you started.
1:09:32
Here's your l-9, W-4,
basic employment package. Fill these out.

1:09:36
Take 'em over to Connie.
1:09:42
Oh, gosh, you know what?
I forgot my glasses.

1:09:45
I'll take this home,
1:09:47
- and fill it out, and bring it back, OK?
- All right.

1:09:50
This includes his ability to read,
meaning he has

1:09:54
a total lack ofvisual memory.
1:10:02
Sweetie, it might help if you kind of...
take the word...

1:10:06
No, it won't help, Amy.
I told you, it's not helping.

1:10:09
I know what I'm supposed to do.
I just can't do it, OK?

1:10:12
I can't read. When I reach the last letter
I can't remember the first.

1:10:16
I can't fill out an application.
Somebody has to do it for me

1:10:19
Iike I'm blind, but I'm not blind.
1:10:22
Your helping isn't helping.
1:10:27
OK, I'm sorry.
1:10:29
This is an unexpected
physiological flaw,

1:10:32
and one that we hope that, uh,
Virgil will be able to overcome.

1:10:39
Well, that's it for today. Thank you.
1:10:45
Mr Adamson, Christie Evans from NYN.
Could you give us an idea

1:10:48
- of what you're going through?
- That hurts.

1:10:51
- Do you need to have that light on?
- Yeah. In terms ofyour operation,

1:10:55
were the results met
with your expectations?

1:10:57
Um, I didn't have any expectations.

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