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the living impaired.
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But the bottom line is,
they need help sometimes.

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Just like the rest of us.
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After the sudden, unexpected
death of his wife Amelia,

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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,

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scared specters,
the depressed and the dead.

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How do you feel about what
your father does for a living?

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Could you please
not ask me any questions?

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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?

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Look, it's the first day of school.
:11:45
I'm sure I'm gonna have homework,
so would you please?

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Carrigan.
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What part don't
you understand?

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But who is this man...
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No, not "I ate fish."
I hate fish.
Don't you have cows here?

:12:17
Listen, I have had
a long and trying day.

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Do you think you could bring me
a pint of Haagen-Dazs ice cream,
rum raisin, and a Diet Pepsi?

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Think you can handle that?
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Now you want me to hold.
Fine.

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With therapy, they can
begin to process this pain.

:12:35
They can pack up
their emotional baggage,
and they can move on.

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My Harry passed away
five years ago,

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but he was so miserable,
his spirit wouldn't leave
the apartment.

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So I called Dr. Harvey.
He came over.

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And in a few weeks,
Harry left, smiling.

:12:54
The living impaired
are known for haunting us.

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My question is,
what's haunting them?


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