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1:09:00
Doc, how can I be of help to you?
1:09:09
Sorry.
1:09:11
Wow.
1:09:14
- I'm here for you, Doc.
- Skip...

1:09:17
You know that it's improper, unethical,
1:09:20
for a psychologist to have a romantic
relationship with one of his patients?

1:09:25
- I guess that makes sense.
- Yes. Yes, it does.

1:09:32
You've fallen in love
with one of your patients?

1:09:41
- Doc, it's not me, is it?
- What?

1:09:47
No, Skip, it's not you, but I like you a lot.
1:09:53
Doc, what about this?
1:09:55
You're not really a licensed psychologist.
1:10:00
I guess that doesn't help.
I see where you're going here. It's a mess.

1:10:06
Yep.
1:10:07
Everyone who could corroborate his story
has recently died some exotic death.

1:10:14
- They're neither recent nor exotic.
- They are dead.

1:10:18
And yes, personally, I find it a bit odd.
1:10:21
It could happen.
The certification exams seem in order.

1:10:25
What's easier than hacking into a state
computer and putting in numbers?

1:10:30
- Maybe he didn't even take the exams.
- That's true.

1:10:33
I don't know it's that easy...
1:10:36
Doctor, it sounds like you've bought his story
hook, line and bull-twaddle!

1:10:41
You seem more disposed to him
than I understand. Did I miss something?

1:10:46
For God's sakes, we have no reason to
doubt him! Are we listening to Lionel now?!

1:10:54
Phyllis... Phyllis...
1:10:57
Phyllis.
1:10:59
- I'm sorry. I didn't mean to shout.
- No, no. It is I who am sorry, Dr. Delbanco!


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