:18:01
I think I know a few things, sergeant.
:18:04
It was my idea to bring you here.
:18:07
Why am I here?
:18:09
The patient's mother
thought you might be...
:18:11
well, of some help.
:18:13
Frankly, I'm willing to try anything.
:18:16
- And I'm it?
- For now.
:18:20
When I found out about
your condition....
:18:23
It seems like it might be
an interesting therapy.
:18:27
For him or for me?
:18:29
I hope for both of you.
:18:31
Come with me.
There's something I want you to see.
:18:41
No, tuna salad, not chicken salad.
:18:43
Lots of mayonnaise and none of those
little celery chunks.
:18:46
Two of them.
:18:47
Do you want anything?
:18:49
Coffee?
:18:50
Two coffees, cream and sugar.
:18:54
Okay, yeah, that's it.
:19:01
Strange, huh?
:19:03
Jumping and twisting,
like he was trying to escape.
:19:06
You sure can't blame him for that.
:19:08
No one is, sergeant.
:19:11
He wouldn't like being cooped up here.
:19:14
What do you suppose impels him
into these strange positions?
:19:18
Like what?
:19:20
Like this...
:19:21
cringing position.
:19:24
Was there any psychological trouble
before he was in the military?
:19:28
How close were you?
:19:29
We was real good buddies.
Pretty close.
:19:32
Very close?
:19:33
We weren't queer for one another
or anything like that.
:19:36
We were normal, crazy Philly kids.
:19:39
How crazy?
:19:40
You ever been to Philly, sir?
:19:41
You have to be pretty crazy
to live there.
:19:47
I don't understand yet
what's brought him to this.
:19:51
You got any ideas?
:19:55
He got drafted.
:19:56
All wars have
their casualties, sergeant...
:19:59
and the Army takes care
of their own.