Happy Accidents
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1:09:02
...I guess you couId caII it reaIity...
1:09:05
...shocked me back to my senses.
1:09:22
Oh, boy.
1:09:25
And it was after that...
1:09:27
...that I finaIIy asked you for your heIp.
1:09:29
I definiteIy think I shouId see him.
1:09:33
Why? What do you mean?
1:09:35
Have you ever heard of TLE?
1:09:38
-TLE?
-TemporaI Lobe EpiIepsy.

1:09:42
Don't worry, I mean,
this is not Iike grand maI.

1:09:45
I mean, he doesn't faII to the ground
foaming at the mouth.

1:09:49
These seizures are infiniteIy more subtIe.
1:09:53
Seizures? So, you think that his speIIs are--
1:09:57
With TLE, it's more Iike...
1:09:59
...intense attacks of emotion.
1:10:02
Euphoria.
A heightened sense of smeII and hearing.

1:10:06
The distortion of time and space.
1:10:10
A great enhancement of the imagination,
Ieading to compuIsive writing of words...

1:10:15
...drawing, and the creation
of eIaborate fantasies.

1:10:20
Oh, God.
1:10:21
TLE isn't inherentIy dangerous.
1:10:24
Many great artists had it.
1:10:26
Lewis CarroII, Dostoyevsky, van Gogh.
1:10:30
Sam's not that good.
1:10:35
I definiteIy think I shouId see him.
1:10:38
Okay. I'II bring him with me next session.
1:10:41
No. I think best to see him by myseIf.
1:10:46
And don't Iet on
that you know anything about this.

1:10:50
If he feIt his fantasy
was jeopardized in some way....

1:10:56
He never threatened you
or anything, has he?


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