:10:00
I'll give you something
to make you wise.
:10:02
That's a good boy, Jimmy.
:10:05
I'm not going home ever.
:10:07
You're staying at your
grandmother's. Call his mother.
:10:10
She's not my mother!
:10:11
All right. Run along.
Everything's going to be OK.
:10:13
You be a good boy now.
:10:15
Good night, Doctor.
:10:16
Good night.
:10:19
I've changed my mind.
I'm not going directly home.
:10:22
I'm going to stop off
and see Wilma Lentz.
:10:23
Should I call the boy's mother?
:10:25
Yes.
Tell her what happened...
:10:27
and that I suggested
the boy spend the night...
:10:29
at his grandmother's house.
:10:39
Hello, Miles.
:10:40
Nice to see you, Wilma.
Becky.
:10:43
Let's have it.
:10:44
You talked to him.
What do you think?
:10:46
It's him.
:10:47
He's your Uncle Ira, all right.
:10:49
He is not.
:10:58
How is he different?
:11:00
That's just it.
:11:01
There is no difference
you can actually see.
:11:04
He looks, sounds, acts,
and remembers...
:11:07
like Uncle Ira.
:11:08
Then he is your Uncle Ira.
:11:09
You see that?
No matter how you feel, he is.
:11:13
But he isn't.
There's something missing.
:11:15
He's been a father to me
since I was a baby.
:11:19
Always when he talked to me...
:11:20
there was a special look
in his eye.
:11:24
That look's gone.
:11:25
What about memories?
There must be certain things...
:11:28
that only you and he
would know about.
:11:30
There are.
:11:32
I've talked to him about them.
He remembers them all...
:11:34
down to the last small detail,
just like Uncle Ira would.
:11:39
But, Miles...
:11:41
there's no emotion.
:11:42
None!
:11:43
Just the pretense of it.
:11:46
The words, gesture,
the tone of voice...
:11:48
everything else is the same,
but not the feeling.
:11:53
Memories or not,
he isn't my Uncle Ira.
:11:55
Wilma, I'm on your side.
:11:58
My business
is people in trouble...
:11:59
and I'm going to find
a way to help you.