:44:04
As the weeks pass...
:44:06
Zelig is encouraged
to open up more and more...
:44:09
to give his own opinions.
:44:11
What was guarded at first
soon becomes expansive.
:44:14
I hated my stepmother.
I don't care who knows it.
:44:21
I love baseball.
:44:22
It doesn't
have to mean anything.
:44:25
It's just very beautiful
to watch.
:44:29
I'm a Democrat.
I always was a Democrat.
:44:35
Is it OK if I don't agree
with you about that recording?
:44:40
Of course.
:44:42
Brahms is just always
too melodramatic for me.
:44:46
You have to be
your own person...
:44:49
and make your own
moral choices...
:44:52
even when they do
require real courage.
:44:55
Otherwise, you're like
a robot or a lizard.
:44:59
Are you really going
to marry that lawyer?
:45:02
I would much rather you didn't.
:45:06
I don't agree.
:45:07
I think this guy Mussolini
is a loser.
:45:12
Are we ever going to make love?
:45:16
It has been three months...
:45:18
and the board wishes
to examine the patient.
:45:21
Dr. Fletcher says Zelig isn't
ready to leave the premises.
:45:25
The doctors agree
to visit him there.
:45:27
The date is set--
four days hence.
:45:30
If progress is insufficient...
:45:32
she will be removed
from the case.
:45:36
I was very nervous
because in his waking state...
:45:40
he never remembered anything
from his trance state...
:45:43
and I wondered
if there could be some way...
:45:45
of locking
these two things together.
:45:48
And then I also was worried...
:45:50
that if he was
with strong personalities...
:45:53
he might lose his personality.
:45:56
Sunday at noon,
the doctors arrive.
:45:58
They are greeted
by Eudora Fletcher...