:35:00
Sometimes, yeah. Pulling in two different
directions makes tiny tears in our fabric.
:35:06
Then my life has been
some kind of huge rip.
:35:22
- Hey, Skip.
- Hey, Doc.
:35:24
We're not supposed
to get together until Thursday...
:35:28
That's all right. What's on your mind?
:35:32
How many sessions have we had now, Doc?
:35:36
Six. And it's been good.
:35:39
Like we're two buddies,
hanging out, shooting the shit.
:35:42
Yeah.
:35:47
This is really hard.
Everything I wanna say is hard.
:35:52
We're like friends, almost,
who trust each other.
:35:58
I wanna tell you something,
but I need to ask you a question.
:36:02
For me to tell you this thing...
I haven't told anybody about it.
:36:07
It's the biggest secret I've got.
:36:10
Sometimes it's best
to keep a few things for ourselves.
:36:14
- You're a shrink. Can't I tell you everything?
- It's just a thought.
:36:21
That relates to what I wanna ask you.
:36:24
I've noticed that sometimes,
when we're hanging out,
:36:28
throwing the ball or when we went bowling,
sometimes you'll...
:36:37
...tell me things about your other patients.
:36:42
Maybe that's all right. I don't know much
about psychology or therapy or ethics.
:36:49
So, maybe there's something I missed.
:36:52
You're concerned I can't be trusted.
:36:55
I trust you. Definitely. No question.
:36:58
But I'm concerned. You're not meant to tell
anyone your patients' problems, are you?