Dreamcatcher
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:30:03
You saved me, that's for sure.
:30:07
What's that?
:30:10
It's a dreamcatcher.
:30:14
Indian charm.
Catches nightmares...

:30:18
...keeps them away.
Keeps you safe down here.

:30:21
I've had enough nightmares.
:30:28
Been doing that all night.
:30:31
I ate some berries in the dark.
:30:35
I think they must have upset me.
:31:02
I know what you're thinking.
:31:04
Anyone who drinks at 1 1 a.m. needs
to take the cure, but I only do it here.

:31:09
In the real world, I never
drink till after 5:00...

:31:11
...and if it ever does,
I'm on the wagon for life.

:31:15
Glad to hear it.
:31:20
What's the matter with you?
:31:23
About six months ago,
the day Jonesy got hit...

:31:26
...l did something terrible with a patient.
Humiliated him. Drove him out of the office.

:31:32
Barry Neiman.
:31:35
Couple days ago, I saw his picture
in the paper. He ate himself to death.

:31:40
Mind if I don't use that story
next time I'm trying to sell a Mustang?

:31:44
Henry, you were a lead balloon long before
this porker munched his way to eternity.

:31:49
Thanks. You're a real comfort.
You got a real delicate touch to you.

:31:57
Here you go, Rick, buddy.
That will fix you up.


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