Nurse Betty
prev.
play.
mark.
next.

:35:16
That's Betty when she was 12.
:35:19
Very graceful.
:35:22
- Perfect form.
- Yeah.

:35:26
Such poise, too. Very impressive.
:35:32
Thank you, ma'am.
:35:34
Did she ever give you any indication
that she might leave her husband?

:35:38
She put up with things
that I wouldn't have.

:35:42
And yet, she, of all people, defended him.
:35:46
That's why what that sheriff said
made me angry.

:35:50
What do you mean?
:35:51
If anyone paid to have that husband
of hers killed, it would have been me.

:35:56
Well, Mr and Mrs Blaine...
:35:58
...I can assure you without a doubt
that your granddaughter's alive.

:36:02
And she had absolutely nothing to do
with the killing of Del Sizemore.

:36:05
You've got to be missing
a piece of your soul to kill someone.

:36:08
That's not our Betty.
:36:10
Why you say you gotta be missin'
a piece of your soul to kill somebody?

:36:13
Well, because it's not natural, young man.
:36:16
It's very, very natural to kill.
All species kill.

:36:20
See, God kills.
:36:21
You sayin' that God's
missin' a piece of his soul?

:36:24
My partner's young, Mr Blaine.
He loves his job. Loves his job.

:36:29
Matter of fact,
he'd like to kill all the criminals himself.

:36:32
Let me just ask you this.
:36:37
If Betty was running from someone,
where do you think she'd go?

:36:43
A Reason To Love theme
:36:49
chief nurse Of course, I don't know
every doctor that works here.

:36:53
But Dr Ravell is the finest surgeon
on the staff.

:36:56
You must know him.
:36:58
He's really handsome,
and he's gentle, and considerate.


prev.
next.