:18:09
- Quiet on the set, please.
:18:12
- You're a disgrace!
- Mr. Whale?
:18:15
- Jimmy, privy needs cleanin'.
- Mr. Whale.
:18:22
Open your eyes.
:18:25
Now look left.
:18:27
Thas right.
And breathe out.
:18:33
Good.
Les see what we've got.
:18:35
You're a lucky man,
Mr. Whale.
:18:37
Whatever damage was done
by your stroke,
:18:39
it left your motor abilities
relatively unimpaired.
:18:42
Yes, Dr. Payne, but what about
from the neck upwards?
:18:45
- Whas the story there?
- Thas what I'm trying to explain.
:18:48
The central nervous system
selects items...
:18:51
from a constant storm
of sensations.
:18:53
Whatever was killed
in your stroke...
:18:55
seems to have short-circuited
this mechanism.
:18:59
So you're saying there's an electrical
storm going on inside my head.
:19:03
Well, thas as good a way
as any to describe it.
:19:06
- I've seen far worse cases.
- What about all the rest?
:19:09
The killing headaches.
The phantom smells.
:19:13
My inability
to close my eyes...
:19:15
without thinking of
a hundred things simultaneously.
:19:18
I've never encountered the
olfactory hallucinations before,
but I'm sure they're related.
:19:23
- So, what do I do?
- Take the Luminal to sleep...
:19:26
and whenever you feel
an attack coming on.
:19:28
What you're saying is that this isn't
just a case of resting until I'm better,
:19:33
but that my condition will continue
to deteriorate until the end of my life.
:19:42
You will take them all,
Mr. Jimmy.
:19:45
Yes.
Don't you worry, Hanna.
:19:47
- Good night.
- Thank you.