:05:02
- Hi, Charlie.
- Hi, Charlie.
:05:03
I phoned Deemer right away.
:05:05
He said he'd be over to see if this is him.
:05:07
You know Deemer, don't you?
:05:09
Yeah. When I opened my office
I went out to pay my respects.
:05:12
He was polite enough...
:05:13
but I had the feeling I wasn't welcome,
so I never went back.
:05:16
Some of these big brains
never learnt manners.
:05:21
Here he is, Barney.
:05:22
- Hi, Doc.
- Hello, Barney.
:05:24
You figure this one out and you're good.
:05:49
Now you know why I'm not sure.
:05:52
That's not Jacobs.
This man has had the disease for years.
:05:56
I saw Jacobs last month.
He looked okay then.
:05:59
They're in the back room,
Professor.
:06:13
It's Eric, all right.
:06:17
He was my friend for 30 years.
:06:20
You better come outside,
Professor.
:06:23
Yes.
:06:33
- You all through in there?
- Yeah.
:06:34
Leave us alone for a minute,
will you, Barney?
:06:36
Yeah, sure.
:06:40
Professor, I have to know all about it.
:06:43
Why he looks that way, why he was missing.
:06:46
Sheriff, have you ever watched...
:06:48
a friend dying before your eyes
and not been able to help?
:06:51
That's the worst of it.
:06:54
Being helpless.
:06:58
It's particularly tough
when you're a physician...