:27:02
She would bang with her cane
on the wall.
:27:05
And it was just
this relentless--
:27:09
it was a relentless banging
all through the night.
:27:13
That's weird, because even though,
uh, she's dead,
:27:17
I still hear it
and I wake up.
:27:26
Well, that's why we're here,
Eleanor-- to try and help you.
:27:30
Yeah, Nell. I think what Dr. Marrow's
trying to say is...
:27:32
that you're a basket case,
just like the rest of us.
:27:35
:27:38
:27:43
Thank you, Mary.
:27:50
Okay. Okay.
Why are we here ?
:27:54
Really, to answer
the most basic question:
:27:56
- What is wrong with you people ?
:27:59
These are standard
cognitive and perception tests.
:28:02
I'll be giving you a variety of these
during the course of the week.
:28:05
You are not in competition,
so do not worry about being
the head of the class, okay ?
:28:10
Between all these tests,
you'll have each other--
:28:13
Todd-- and the house
to keep you company.
:28:16
Luke. Eleanor.
:28:19
- But we can't go to town.
- No.
:28:23
And as you were told, there's no
telephone service, there's no TV.
:28:26
And the caretakers tend to lock the gate
when they leave. However,
:28:31
I do have my trusty cell telephone,
in case of emergencies, okay ?
:28:36
And, um, what's the deal with
the Adams Family mansion ?
Because, I gotta be honest,
:28:40
- I don't get a real strong
sleep vibe from this place.
- No. Me too.
:28:44
I wanted to make sure
you didn't sleep too easily.
:28:46
- Congratulations.
- Seriously, isolation is essential...
:28:50
in the creation
of an experimental model.
:28:53
This house, who built it ?
Who lived here ?
:28:56
Well, actually, that makes
for a very good bedtime story.