:50:01
Thank you, Mr. Dasher.
:50:19
Come on.
:50:20
These visiting hours stink.
:50:23
So, what you're saying,
doctor...
:50:25
is that even though
there's no hope...
:50:27
for the scar tissue
to develop...
:50:28
makeup in itself
would not be painful...
:50:31
to the patient.
:50:32
Well, no, I suppose not.
:50:34
But I find it most peculiar...
:50:35
you would even discuss makeup.
:50:37
What she needs is
a good plastic surgeon.
:50:40
Utter nonsense, doctor.
:50:42
With proper makeup treatments...
:50:43
her scars will be
mere beauty marks.
:50:45
The medical profession
has always shown...
:50:47
its extreme ignorance
in the beauty field.
:50:50
What you don't realize,
doctor...
:50:52
and really, how could you...
:50:53
is that Miss Davenport
will now be more beautiful...
:50:56
than if she had had
a million-dollar face-lift.
:50:58
What I find most distasteful...
:51:00
is the fact you've chosen
to bring a camera.
:51:02
Her face has been
hideously disfigured.
:51:04
Certainly this is
no time for photographs.
:51:07
Why not let us worry
about proper timing?
:51:09
Yes, why don't you
mind your own business?
:51:12
In all of my years...
:51:14
in the medical profession...
:51:15
never have I encountered
such a morally bankrupt...
:51:19
group of people.
:51:20
Why, not only are you
selfish and vicious...
:51:22
but you have no feeling...
:51:24
for the cares
of your loved one.
:51:26
And my bill will
reflect your attitude...
:51:29
in this hospital.
:51:30
Gorgeous!
:51:31
Why, you--
:51:32
Watch it, doc.
I sue and bruise easily.
:51:37
Miss Davenport
is ready for her guests.
:51:41
See you
in malpractice court.
:51:45
Get the presents.
:51:49
Dawn, your friends are here.
:51:51
Oh, hello, everyone.
:51:54
Hello, Miss Beautiful.
:51:55
We're all here
for the unveiling.
:51:57
It's like a holiday for us.
:51:58
This is so exciting.
Let's all say hi.