:17:16
Jason, I just know I'm not the one saying
all those awful things.
:17:19
It was him. You may be right, Professor.
Take a look at this reading.
:17:27
Right there. Recombining with the gene that governs
testosterone production.
:17:33
Buddy Love.
:17:37
I told you.
That's Buddy Love.
:17:39
Don't panic. Allright.
:17:41
We should be able to get rid of him.
According to Denise's theories,
:17:44
we should be able to isolate that gene and extract it.
No, no way.
:17:47
Professor, what you're talking about
is extremely dangerous.
:17:49
Those traces of Buddy must've been
in your system this whole time.
:17:52
You've been able to keep them under control.
Not anymore. He's back now.
:17:55
He's coming back 'cause he knows
I'm happy and he wanna ruin everthing.
:17:59
Yeah, but he is not a he.
He is a gene.
:18:01
He's just part of you.
Oh, no, he's not.
:18:05
Am I interrupting ?
:18:07
Oh, uh, not at all.
We were just doing some
last-minute tests on Buster.
:18:13
Yeah.
:18:14
Uh, Sherman, can I talk to you
in private for just a second ?
:18:21
Sherman, I got a call today,
:18:25
and, well, I've been offered a full professorship
at the University of Maine.
:18:28
University of Maine ?
But, Denise, that's in Maine.
Yeah.
:18:34
Oh.
:18:37
Well, uh, that's a fine department
over there in Maine.
:18:41
It is gonna be a...
:18:44
tremendous loss to Wellman, though.
:18:46
Well, I haven't decided
to leavejust yet. You haven't ?
:18:50
Well, no, I mean--
:18:53
There's something
ver important to me here,
:18:56
and I'm not so sure
I can just leave it behind.
:18:59
Well, Denise, you can fii nish
the research we started on your own.