The Jacket
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:38:01
We'll get there.
:38:04
Could I have some water?
:38:08
Could I have some water?
I have some water?

:38:10
Here you go.
:38:21
What the hell kind of drugs
are you people giving me?

:38:23
Just something to keep you calm.
:38:27
Did you just say something?
:38:31
I said, the drugs are to keep you calm.
:38:34
Did you sleep well?
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- I wasn't asleep, was I?
- You were asleep for nearly a whole day.

:38:43
It's December 26th, Jack.
How are you feeling?

:38:47
- December 26th?
- That's right.

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- 1992?
- Yes.

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And that's the sun, and you're on Earth.
:38:55
And I know you know better, Jack.
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Who the hell are you?
My mom is dead. 2007.

:39:02
Jack Starks is dead.
:39:05
Get out of here, get out!
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- You left me in there.
- In where?

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You left me in that thing. In the drawer.
And then...

:39:14
...you put me in a straitjacket.
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We were forced to use restraints,
if that's what you're referring to.

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- It wasn't a fucking restraint.
- That's exactly what our equipment is.

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Relax.
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Don't act like I don't know what's real.
:39:34
You're suffering from delusions
as part of your condition.

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No, I know what's real, I know.
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You strapped me into something
and stuffed me in a fucking drawer.

:39:43
It wasn't a dream.
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I don't know what you're trying to pull,
but I wasn't...

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I have to say...
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...this is the most resilient I've seen
a patient undergoing this treatment.

:39:55
I had a patient a few years ago.
His name was Ted Casey.


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