At First Sight
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1:22:00
- Oh, no, I'll wait here till you're done.
- OK.

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Casey, come on, let's call it a day.
1:22:10
- How is it, working with the kids?
- Great. They're the best.

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And they're the easiest because
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they're so eager
to make their way in the world.

1:22:19
It's the adults who get stubborn.
Where did you go to blind school?

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I didn't. My father, uh,...
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I was just in regular school.
I picked it up... on my own.

1:22:29
Oh... Great.
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Apple.
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We've gotta move on to vegetables.
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Come on, I got a place for you.
Should relax those eyes a bit.

1:22:48
Seeing sucks.
1:22:50
- Oh, you gotta be kidding.
- It sucks.

1:22:53
You can say that,
sitting in these prime viewing seats?

1:22:56
Forget your eyes.
Get your head examined.

1:22:58
I'm serious.
1:23:00
When I was blind, I couldn't see.
Don't laugh.

1:23:03
I mean, people don't have expectations.
They know what you are.

1:23:07
Or they think they know.
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They get on with it. They deal with it.
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Yeah.
Didn't get what you counted on, did you?

1:23:15
Oh, boy. And now,
here's where it gets complicated.

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Now I can see,
but I don't know what I can see.

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Because your eyes play tricks on you,
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you see things that you don't wanna see.
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Jealousy.
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What's most important to you right now?
Seeing, or um...

1:23:33
Amy.
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That's what I thought.
So we're not talking eyes here,

1:23:38
we're talking the heart.
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The other night I was watching TV.
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One of the major disadvantages
of regaining sight, by the way.

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- There was this famous pianist.
- A what?

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Piano player. And he's about
six, seven hundred years old.

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- Will this be a long story?
- Could be.

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And they bring out
this seven-year-old prodigy.

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He plays Chopin,
backwards and forwards,


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