:48:14
I don't think
we should do that.
:48:18
It's the first time it's spoken in front
of me, and it might be important.
:48:21
It has nothing important to say. It is
destructive, self-satisfied and abusive.
:48:25
- Inco...
- You see? Don't listen.
:48:28
Come on. Sir. You've had your say.
Now I'll have mine.
:48:31
- Don't listen to it!
- Tell me about your grandfather.
:48:35
If you tell me,
the boil might be quiet.
:48:38
My grandfather was caught
molesting a wallaby in a zoo in 1919.
:48:42
- A wallaby?
- May have been a kangaroo.
:48:45
- You mean sex with it?
- He had his hand in its pouch.
:48:49
- Fucked it. Didn't he?
- He did not fuck it!
:48:52
Just lie back, boy.
:48:56
- What happened to him?
- He pleaded insanity, got three months.
:49:00
Does the authoritarian attitude
they took with him upset you?
:49:03
- No. He died before I was born.
- Do you sympathize with him?
:49:06
If I had been stuck in a trench
for years, I might do something stupid.
:49:10
- Like showing affection for an animal?
- He fucked one.
:49:13
- Shut up!
- Ask Barbara Simmons. He fucked her.
:49:16
Oh, my God. How could the boil have
known about my grandfather?
:49:20
That means
it can read my mind.
:49:23
No, Mr. Bagley,
it does not.
:49:28
We'll speak about that
in a moment...
:49:30
when we've had a look
at this boil.
:49:32
What you mean is you want
me to have a look at it. No.
:49:36
What would you say if I said
you don't want to look at it...
:49:39
because you're frightened
of what you might see?
:49:41
I'd say you'd be
absolutely right.
:49:44
Isn't that trying to pretend
it doesn't exist?
:49:47
Isn't that exactly what you're accusing
everyone else of doing?
:49:54
Now, we must reduce
this guilt in two ways.
:49:57
First. It must be physically
reduced with surgery.