:13:00
But you don't have to be
losing your mind...
:13:02
to need psychiatric help.
:13:04
I'd like you to see
a doctor friend of mine.
:13:07
-A psychiatrist?
-Dan Kauffman.
:13:09
I'll make an appointment
for you tomorrow.
:13:15
All right.
:13:17
But it's a waste of time.
There's nothing wrong with me.
:13:24
Better break this up,
or he'll start wondering.
:13:29
Wondering what?
:13:30
If I don't suspect.
You've been a big help...
:13:32
and I don't want either of you
to worry about me.
:13:35
I'll be all right.
:13:36
Sure you will.
:13:38
Staying here, Becky?
Or may I drive you home?
:13:40
Would you like me to stay?
:13:42
Of course not.
Good night.
:13:44
Good night.
:13:56
Nice having Becky
back again, eh, boy?
:13:59
Sure is.
:14:05
In the back of my mind...
:14:06
a warning bell was ringing.
:14:08
Sick people
who couldn't wait to see me...
:14:10
then suddenly
were perfectly all right.
:14:12
A boy claiming
his mother wasn't his mother.
:14:14
A woman claiming her uncle
wasn't her uncle.
:14:16
But I didn't listen.
:14:18
Obviously, the boy's mother
was his mother.
:14:19
I had seen her.
And Uncle Ira was Uncle Ira.
:14:23
There was no doubt of that
after I talked to him.
:14:25
Miles, he is Ira?
:14:27
Of course he is.
What do you mean?
:14:30
It's just Wilma's so positive.
:14:32
Will she be all right?
:14:34
I think so.
:14:35
I'm a doctor,
according to my diploma...
:14:37
but I don't really know
what Wilma's trouble is.
:14:39
I could start talking
psychiatrical jargon...
:14:42
but it's out of my line
and in Dan Kauffman's.
:14:47
I wish you didn't have
to go home for dinner.
:14:49
I don't.
Dad's eating out with a friend.
:14:53
I could pick you up
at 7:00.
:14:56
Well...
:14:57
It's summer,
and the moon is full.