:32:23
And that's me
waking you up
:32:25
Keep your head still
:32:27
No masked intruders
my friend
:32:30
It was so real
I, I just...
:32:33
Under the influence of
some psychoreactive drugs
:32:36
nightmares can be
indistinguishable from reality
:32:40
It couldn't have been
a nightmare
:32:41
You saw it
for yourself, Simon
:32:43
You were all alone
in that room
:32:46
I know I was here two years
ago, after my accident
:32:49
See now that's good
:32:50
I told you to start
remembering
:32:52
And the quicker
that happens
:32:54
the quicker you accept
what really happened
:32:56
The quicker you'll finally
be able to move on
:32:58
Yeah, but still, I ...
:33:00
it wasn't as if I was
remembering the past
:33:02
It was as if I was
part of it
:33:03
I could interact
with the people there
:33:06
I got it figured out then
:33:08
Maybe whoever it was that came
after you
:33:09
was part of your memory too
:33:11
That's why he never
showed up on the tape
:33:16
I'll just sit here
and look pretty
:33:20
Was there ever
a Doctor Truman here?
:33:22
Truman?
That vaguely rings a bell
:33:24
Yes, 'cause I remember
nurse Clayton
:33:26
and uh, and a
patient named Travitt
:33:29
No shit? There's a
Travitt on the fifth floor
:33:32
- what?
- Yeah
:33:32
Heart transplant patient
:33:33
been waiting here
about two years
:33:53
May I help you?
:33:54
I'm just uh ...
looking up a friend
:33:56
But it's two o'clock
in the morning