Extreme Measures
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:33:00
l'm your boss and l'm telling you...
:33:03
...drop this thing.
:33:09
Now go home and go to bed.
:33:19
-Judith. How are you?
-l'm great. How's it going?

:33:22
Good. Yeah. Terrific, thanks.
:33:25
You don't sound convinced.
:33:28
No, l'm horribly aware you've come
to ask about the intern evaluations.

:33:32
How behind are you?
:33:33
-l did do a few the other day.
-How behind are you?

:33:36
-Criminally.
-l could pretend l haven't seen you.

:33:40
Judith, that would be incredibly kind.
:33:42
-Thanks.
-lf you play for the residents.

:33:45
No, not basketball.
l don't even know the rules.

:33:48
We'll explain them. lt's for a great cause.
:33:58
Where am l?
:34:00
l'm your doctor, Mr. Randall.
You're in the hospital.

:34:03
Am l okay?
:34:04
So far everything looks pretty good.
:34:08
Where are my clothes? My stuff?
:34:09
They're outside. They're safe.
:34:13
l was in the park.
:34:15
lt must be pretty confusing, huh?
:34:18
We were wondering, is there anybody
you'd like us to contact? Any family?

:34:23
My daughter, but....
:34:24
When did you see her last?
:34:28
Not since 1978.
:34:31
When her mother died.
:34:32
l see. Anybody else you'd like us
to get in touch with?

:34:37
No, l'm pretty much on my own now.
Thank you.

:34:43
Could you stand up for me?
:34:45
Forgive me for asking...
:34:47
...but l need to ask you
a couple of questions.

:34:51
-What is, say, six times four?
-Excuse me.

:34:53
l was wondering, do you suppose
l could get something to eat?

:34:58
Absolutely.

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