:15:00
"I know a bank...
:15:01
MILES,
"where the wild thyme grows."
:15:04
You haven't changed a bit.
:15:20
Whup! Whoa! Watch out!
:15:21
Sorry.
:15:23
Hey, Miles,
when did you get back?
:15:25
This morning.
How are you, Danny?
:15:26
This is Miss Driscoll.
:15:27
Dr. Kauffman--
our one and only psychiatrist.
:15:29
Watch out what you say.
Ed, you remember Becky.
:15:31
I should.
I brought her into the world.
:15:33
You did us all a favor.
:15:35
This saves me a phone call.
:15:36
I've got a kid and a woman
who need a witch doctor.
:15:39
Boy says his father
isn't his father...
:15:41
and the woman says her sister
isn't her sister?
:15:43
That's pretty close.
:15:45
I knew you'd been
studying hypnosis...
:15:47
but when did you start
reading minds?
:15:48
He doesn't have to read them.
:15:50
I've sent him a dozen patients
since it started.
:15:52
What is it?
What's going on?
:15:54
I don't know.
A strange neurosis...
:15:56
evidently contagious--
an epidemic of mass hysteria.
:15:59
In two weeks,
it's spread all over town.
:16:02
What causes it?
:16:03
Worry about
what's going on in the world.
:16:08
Make room
for Wilma Lentz tomorrow.
:16:10
Send her in around 2:00.
Good night.
:16:12
So long, Danny.
:16:18
This is the oddest thing
I ever heard of.
:16:22
Let's hope we don't catch it.
:16:24
I'd hate to wake up
some morning...
:16:26
and find out you weren't you.
:16:28
I'm not the high-school
kid you used to romance.
:16:30
How could you tell?
:16:31
You really want to know?
:16:32
Mm-hmm.
:16:41
Mmm.
You're Becky Driscoll.
:16:46
Hey, Santa Mira's looking up.
:16:48
Has ever since you got back.
:16:50
Is this an example
of your bedside manner, Doctor?
:16:53
No, ma'am.
That comes later.