Bringing Out the Dead
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:48:02
Dad?
:48:05
Can you hear me?
:48:08
It's Mary.
:48:13
Squeeze my hand if you can hear me, Dad.
:48:17
[Squeals] He squeezed my hand.
:48:19
He's moving, Doctor. He grabbed my hand.
:48:22
Come on, Dad. Show 'em.
Come on. See? See?

:48:25
I'll be damned. It's movement.
Just not sure how voluntary it is.

:48:28
[Mary] No, he heard me.
:48:31
Come on, Dad. Yeah.
:48:37
Oh! Nurse Crupp.
:48:40
Nurse Crupp! Ten milligrams of Valium!
:48:44
- Get over here.
- [Beeping]

:48:47
- Where's that Valium?
- Why don't we step out for a while...

:48:50
- wait till this passes.
- Make sure he's breathing.

:48:52
[Beeping Continues]
:48:55
He wants to pull that tube out.
:48:57
It's pretty painful.
That's why they keep him sedated.

:49:01
- But it's a good sign.
- Are you sure?

:49:03
I know my father
would hate being tied down.

:49:05
He wouldn't even go to the dentist.
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That's how it's done.
:49:14
You have to keep the body going
until the brain and the heart...

:49:16
recover enough to go on their own.
:49:18
He's better though, right?
:49:22
He's better.
:49:27
I'm sorry. It's just...
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It's important to me.
I mean, a week ago...

:49:32
I was wishing he was dead.
:49:35
And now, I wanna hear
his voice just once more.

:49:38
- You know what I mean?
- [Door Swings Open]

:49:40
[Marcus]
Went over to Ray's and got this.

:49:43
Must be a place reserved in hell
for somebody who charges $ 1.50 a slice.

:49:46
Anything comes up, I'll call you.
:49:48
- Bon appetit. - Thanks.
- Thank you, Marcus.

:49:54
Oh, thank... I'm not really hungry.

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