What Lies Beneath
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1:17:03
But then she. . . .
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She disappeared.
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It was her, Norman.
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She tried to kill you.
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-Claire.
-You said it yourself.

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She wanted you dead.
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Are you saying I was attacked
by a ghost?

1:17:22
You had an affair with a girl. . .
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. . .who threatened to kill herself, and
now there's a presence in our house.

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A young, blond girl.
1:17:33
Don't you get it?
1:17:35
She did it, Norman.
1:17:37
She's dead. . .
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. . .and now she's trying to hurt you
or both of us.

1:17:42
-You don't know that she's dead.
-Of course we do!

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It's the only thing that makes--
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Oh, God.
1:17:52
It's my fault. I. . . .
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I opened the door.
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-Madison. I stole her hair.
-From where?

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-And it gave her power.
-Claire.

1:18:03
Nothing attacked me.
There are no ghosts.

1:18:07
It was an accident. I'm fine.
1:18:10
It's not your fault.
Are you listening to me?

1:18:14
-Yes.
-Claire, say it.

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Say it:
"lt was an accident.

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It's not my fault. "
1:18:22
Say it, Claire.
1:18:25
I need to go lie down.
1:18:27
I didn't sleep last night,
and I need to lie down.

1:18:33
I want to be alone for a while.
1:18:55
Hey, Teddy, it's me.
Right, yeah.

1:18:58
What's the name of that friend of
yours? That who-you-gonna-call guy?


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