1:23:01
- I won't leave you. I won't leave you.
- Okay.
1:23:04
1:23:12
1:23:17
She doesn't look good.
1:23:19
Hey, I think I'm gonna take her
to see a doctor, right now.
1:23:23
I think I'm gonna take her
to see a real doctor.
1:23:25
We'll take her to the hospital
in the morning. The gate's still locked.
1:23:28
We have to wait
until the Dudleys arrive.
1:23:30
What ? That's
real compassionate.
1:23:32
Yeah, let's wait
until the morning,
1:23:34
and then maybe tonight you'll have
a chance to scribble a few more...
1:23:37
- "Welcome home, Eleanor's on the wall.
- I didn't write that, okay ?
1:23:39
You'd never write that.
That wouldn't be ethical, would it ?
1:23:41
Will you guys just shut up ?
Come on !
1:23:48
Somebody's gonna have to stay with
her tonight. We can't leave her alone.
1:23:54
All right,
I'll take the first watch.
1:23:58
Okay.
1:24:02
The, uh, environment is
proving entirely successful...
1:24:05
in promoting
shared hysteria reactions.
1:24:08
The group is manifesting--
1:24:10
manifesting classic
pathologies of trauma and--
1:24:19
I should have stopped this
when Mary got hurt,
1:24:23
and definitely
when Eleanor was--
1:24:27
Jesus, I need to
get them out of here.
1:24:33
1:24:44
1:24:58
What happened ?