:23:00
I need the number
for a taxi, please.
:23:03
I blacked out, Paige.
:23:05
I blacked out and hallucinated
at 60 miles an hour.
:23:11
You know what it's gonna take for me
to get behind the wheel again?
:23:13
What if the girls
had been in the car?
:23:15
What did Dr. Guthridge say?
:23:17
- Don't cut so close to your fingers.
- You know Paul.
:23:19
He won't make a guess over the phone,
so I'm gonna go see him
:23:22
and let him run all the
tests in the world.
:23:26
Meanwhile, I picked up this book
:23:28
when I was
researching "Slow Bleed".
:23:30
Look, cross-referenced
by symptom.
:23:34
You do not need some
Home Guide to Hypochondria
:23:37
to tell you that the stress
you've been under would crush
:23:39
many a lesser man
than Martin Stillwater.
:23:42
Deadline on a new book,
British rights bidding war,
:23:46
"Celebs" article on the stands,
what, tomorrow?
:23:49
Paige, stress is when you don't
have a bidding war
:23:52
going on over
your British rights.
:23:55
(sighs)
Listen to this.
:23:56
Blackout plus amnesia and
hallucinating equals Alzheimer's.
:24:00
I mean, if I was 40 years older.
:24:02
Stroke covers blackout
and amnesia
:24:04
and doesn't say anything
about the hallucinating.
:24:08
Martin James Stillwater,
:24:12
look me in the eye
and listen carefully.
:24:15
- You do not have a brain tumor.
- I think I do.
:24:19
I mean, I think I might have
something very, very serious.
:24:22
That's what you thought
a couple of years ago
:24:24
when you thought you had chest pains.
Turned out to be a pulled muscle.
:24:27
- I was lucky.
- You're still lucky.
:24:28
Maybe that's the problem.
:24:30
You know what
they say about the Fates.
:24:32
Bunch of old Ionely
witches sitting up there
:24:35
weaving the same old rug
for the last million years.
:24:38
They think somebody
gets a little too lucky,
:24:40
they reach for the scissors.
:24:41
Any old ladies show up here
with sharp sewing utensils,
:24:44
they'll have to
talk to me.