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Bunny Beechwood.
She popped over this morning.
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A neighbour. Seems nice.
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What do you bet they're gonna
go chase fireflies or something?
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- Wanna blow up a bullfrog?
- Okay!
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I got some great shots in the barn today.
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If the camera picks up the web
with half the detail my eyes do...
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The web?
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Yeah, our little spider
made himself a hell of a home.
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I think even you would appreciate it.
:31:31
Molly... how can I make this more clear?
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- I have...
- A terrible fear of spiders.
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I'm aware, I've seen what happens.
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Which is why I think you should force
yourself to come and look at the web.
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Look at the web?
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Yes, and see it for the extraordinary
and beautiful thing it is.
:31:51
Therapy, Ross.
:31:52
We live in the country now.
:31:54
It's time to work through
this irrational, paralysing terror.
:31:58
- It's not irrational.
- I know.
:32:00
The incident.
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It's like it happened yesterday.
:32:04
Nobody remembers anything
from when they were two.
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It's my first memory.
:32:11
I can envision the crib,
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all around me, clear as day.
:32:16
I can still feel the feeling of waking up.
:32:18
Just drowsy, peaceful, secure,
then there it was.
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- Probably just a daddy longlegs.
- It seemed huge.
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It just came relentlessly,
crawling through the bars of the crib.
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- As it touched my bare leg...
- I know, you were just wearing a diaper.
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All my limbs involuntarily froze.
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You were probably still half-asleep.
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I was paralysed, Molly.
I still get paralysed.
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Try to understand how this makes me feel.
:32:43
I was physically unable to stop it
from crawling along my naked skin.
:32:49
I can still
feel its hairy little legs just...
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Then up to my face.
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It's the feeling
of utter helplessness.
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Being explored by an alien thing,
that's all.