:10:02
Wait, wait. They were
just kidding. Honest.!
:10:07
Oh, every time.
All I want's a friend.
:10:11
Did you ever feel the way
Priscilla Cow felt?
:10:16
That you'd like to be
completely different?
:10:19
Almost everybody feels
like that once in a while.
:10:23
But most of the time,
I hope you can be glad
to be yourself.
:10:28
That's really
something to celebrate.
:10:33
A g-g-ghost!
:10:38
More on the Pentagon playboys
as the story unfolds, but now:
:10:42
Step aside, Sigmund Freud.
Jump back, Joyce Brothers.
:10:46
It's Dr. James Harvey,
therapist to the dead?
:10:50
Are you depressed, anxious?
:10:52
Are you lonely?
Do you need someone to talk to?
:10:55
No problem,
if you're a ghost.
:10:58
You can call them ghosts,
if you like, or as I prefer,
:11:02
the living impaired.
:11:04
But the bottom line is,
they need help sometimes.
:11:08
Just like the rest of us.
:11:10
After the sudden, unexpected
death of his wife Amelia,
:11:13
Dr. Harvey gave up
conventional psychiatry and,
some say, conventional sanity.
:11:19
Now, along with his
loner daughter, Kat...
short for Kathy...
:11:22
Doc Harvey travels from
town to town, searching
for paranoid poltergeists,
:11:27
scared specters,
the depressed and the dead.
:11:31
How do you feel about what
your father does for a living?
:11:33
Could you please
not ask me any questions?
:11:35
Do you believe
in ghosts? Ever seen one?
Does your father ever hurt you?
:11:39
He's my father.
Could you just talk to us?
:11:42
Look, it's the first day of school.
:11:45
I'm sure I'm gonna have homework,
so would you please?
:11:48
Carrigan.