The Forgotten
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I keep thinking I'm crazy, you know?
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How could I forget her?
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My little girl.
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How--?
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I can't do this.
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You have to.
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Because I can't do this alone.
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Come on, we shouldn't
hang around here.

:35:29
First, I thought it had to do
with the plane crash.

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Remember when that flight
crashed over Long lsland...

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...and everybody thought
it was friendly fire...

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...some government cover-up?
:35:39
-Yeah, I remember that.
-But then I thought...

:35:41
...how could the government
erase our memories?

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It's just not possible. It's so--
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-What?
-Please don't think...

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-...I'm out of my mind.
-I don't anymore.

:35:52
Do you ever feel like somebody--?
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Something's watching you?
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Like surveillance?
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No, I mean that sometimes
people are...

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...taken. We hear that.
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-What are you talking about?
-Abduction.

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You're freaking me out.
I'm having a National Enquirer moment.

:36:18
No, listen to me.
What do we know?

:36:20
I had a son, you had a daughter,
they had lives...

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...they died, and everyone besides us
believes they never existed.

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What could do something like that?
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No. There's gotta be
another explanation.

:36:31
Who could erase our kids?
Every-- Every picture of them gone.

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Every newspaper article gone.
Every memory gone.

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No agents. No government.
Who could do that?

:36:42
I don't know.
:36:50
We need to find a hotel.
You got any cash?

:36:53
No, not much.
I have some credit cards.

:36:56
Forget it. Clerk runs your card,
and they got us.

:36:59
Don't you watch TV?

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