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:04:03
You like me. How come?
:04:05
I'm not sure. Let me think about it.
:04:08
I'm watching Brokaw, and they've got
some astronomer, this limey know-it-all.

:04:14
He says with this Himball telescope they've
discovered 400 million more galaxies.

:04:20
I guess that's supposed
to make me feel small?

:04:23
I'm supposed to feel insignificant?
Is that the point?

:04:26
'Cause I'll tell ya, it didn't!
:04:30
Lionel, since this is our first session,
you can sit up and look at me if you like.

:04:35
Tell me about what brought you here.
:04:38
Kind of impatient
for a big-time headshrinker.

:04:42
How about you let me explain it my way,
OK? Thanks.

:04:47
So, in my dream, it's always the same.
:04:50
I wake up in my room when I was a kid
:04:53
and I realize
it's the day of the big exam at school.

:04:57
Which is no problem for me because I'd
attended every class, so I'm totally prepared.

:05:03
Then I see myself running down the hall
at school. This is very interesting, I think.

:05:09
It's not really my school.
It's the school from the next district.

:05:13
- Go on!
- Even though I arrive early,

:05:16
everybody is already there,
but the surprising part is...

:05:21
I'm the only one who's prepared.
:05:26
- You'll have to get out.
- You can't do this.

:05:30
Sure I can, Lionel.
:05:32
I am a criminal lawyer. You think
I like my clients? I can't stand most of them!

:05:38
But I don't kick them out.
:05:40
That sign says, "We can refuse service
to anyone. " I don't wanna see you back here.

:05:46
Do you at least have a back door?
:05:48
Come out this way, Lionel.
No shame in therapy, is there, Althea?

:05:53
Not at all. It takes guts, Lionel.
:05:55
Maybe some of us don't need this crap.
:05:59
And it's the Hubble Telescope,
not the Himball.


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