Antwone Fisher
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I understand.
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It's funny to feel that way
about your mother...

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but I did it...
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and I owe it to you to tell you
that you were right.

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You owe it to me?
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Yes, sir.
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I needed to find her.
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Yeah. Well...
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if I was right, it was
for all the wrong reasons.

1:47:17
Sir?
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This stays between
you and me, okay?

1:47:21
Yes, sir.
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My wife and I, we were gonna
have a bunch of kids...

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when we found out
we couldn't have any.

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And it rocked her
to the core.

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I knew what to do for her,
though.

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She needed help, treatment.
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I made sure she had it.
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The best psychiatrist,
the one that trained me.

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But I--the well one,
the strong one--

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At the same time I went about
the business of shutting down.

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Very subtle, very quiet.
It was my little secret.

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Until one day, a young man came
into my office and into my life...

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and he blew up that little
secret, right in my face.

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And he put me to shame in a way
I never thought possible.

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Because of you, Antwone,
I'm a better doctor...

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and I'm learning
to be a better husband.

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You don't owe me anything.
I owe you.

1:48:19
You're the champ, son.
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You've beaten everybody
who was beating you.

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I salute you.
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You hungry, sailor?
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I could eat, sir.
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Let's go.

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