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:59:00
He could be in one of them right now.
:59:06
I say we shut them off
and see if he's in there.

:59:10
Were you planning on talking to him?
:59:12
Just tell me if you were.
I'm not going to be mad.

:59:14
No, I promise you. You know I wouldn't.
:59:16
Are you sure you wouldn't?
:59:17
You're the one he can't get near
without passing out.

:59:22
There is no way
I would tell anyone about this. No way.

:59:25
-Can you think of any reason you might?
-No.

:59:27
Sometimes we do things
but don't know how we got to that point.

:59:30
-No, I can't.
-Can't what?

:59:32
I can't think of any reason why I would.
:59:36
Well, I can't either.
:59:38
What if it was an emergency?
:59:41
-So you'd do it if it was an emergency?
-No, I don't know. What, so you might then?

:59:47
I don't know. What kind of emergency?
:59:50
The permutations were endless.
:59:55
They tried again going to the source...
:59:56
but even while keeping him separated
from Abe by two rooms...

:59:59
Ask him his name.
1:00:00
...Granger's condition
could only be described as vegetative.

1:00:03
What did he say?
1:00:05
From this they deduced
that the problem was recursive...

1:00:07
but beyond that, found themselves
admitting, against their own nature...

1:00:11
and once again,
that the answer was unknowable.

1:00:14
-What do you think he changed?
-Not much.

1:00:16
We didn't have any contact with him
in the 3 hours he could've done anything.

1:00:19
I know he changed this. I know we weren't
having this conversation the first time...

1:00:23
so you don't know what we lost.
1:00:25
It really could not have been much.
1:00:26
It doesn't matter how much.
It just matters that it's changed.

1:00:29
I know what you're saying.
1:00:31
The question should have been...
1:00:32
what to do with the comatose man
in the guest bedroom.

1:00:35
But in Abe's mind
he was already compiling the list.

1:00:45
Two mg of oral triazolam...
1:00:46
every seven hours induces a safe sleep state
and a minimal metabolic rate.

1:00:53
At this continued state of rest...
1:00:54
the human body breathes
0.3 liters of oxygen a minute...

1:00:58
or roughly 2,000 liters in four days.

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