1:55:03
and were willing to trade him
for $1.5 million, correct?
1:55:06
My father died.
I was upset.
1:55:07
That was wrong.
1:55:09
Last week you were upset, and this week
you've found a devotion to him...
1:55:12
and you want to
take care of him.
1:55:15
Yes.
1:55:17
From the beginning
it was Like a kidnapping.
1:55:20
Kidnapping. That's very strong.
I didn't kidnap my brother.
1:55:23
But in the course of a week, you came
to have an understanding with him.
1:55:27
Yes.
1:55:28
- Look, that--
- Yes?
1:55:30
I understand that this sounds
irrational to you.
1:55:33
When it started out--
1:55:35
- Don't feel compelled to be defensive.
- Can I talk?
1:55:38
- Yes, you can.
- Thank you.
1:55:41
There's no accusations.
Go ahead.
1:55:43
No accusations?
1:55:46
See, you have to understand...
1:55:49
that when we started out together
that he was only my brother...
1:55:53
in name.
1:55:58
And then...
1:56:03
this morning we had pancakes.
1:56:05
Maple syrup.
Maple syrup on the--
1:56:07
Maple syrup on the table.
1:56:09
And Charlie Babbitt made a joke.
1:56:13
See, we--
1:56:16
I made a connection.
1:56:17
I think it's admirable
that you made a connection...
1:56:20
but the purpose of this meeting is to
determine what is best for Raymond...
1:56:23
whether or not he's capable
of functioning in the community...
1:56:26
and what, in fact, he wants,
if that's possible to determine.
1:56:29
I'm all for that.
1:56:31
- Raymond's unable to make decisions.
- You're wrong.
1:56:34
He can't decide for himself.
1:56:36
He's capable
of a lot more than you know.
1:56:38
Why don't we ask Raymond?
1:56:40
Raymond, can I ask you
a few questions?
1:56:44
- The doctor's talking to you.
- Can I ask you a few questions?
1:56:49
Do you wanna stay
with your brother?
1:56:53
Raymond, would you Like to stay
with your brother in Los Angeles?
1:56:56
The doctor's asking you a question.
1:56:59
- So you listen.
- Yeah.