:10:01
He can't bring himself to speak the words...
:10:05
...attack, assault, battery.
:10:11
He does realise his wrongdoings,
but he can't seem to truly grasp them.
:10:19
Patient also wants to revive his love life.
:10:22
His need for a relationship
underscores his desires...
:10:26
...to be wanted and loved.
:10:33
-Who is it?
-The Girl Scouts. We got cookies.
:10:39
Whatever it is you are selling,
I am not buying.
:10:42
-A little office warming.
-Oh, Rodgers!
:10:46
-Thank you.
-Sure. Anytime.
:10:49
Dr. Feelgood.
:10:54
-Oh, what's it been, only a month?
-Two months.
:10:57
Two months in private practise
and you're already high-rolling.
:11:00
I wouldn't say all that.
:11:02
What do we have over here?
What's this? DVD player?
:11:05
Sure is.
:11:08
Another new gadget?
:11:10
They had the audio cassette replace
the 8-track, and the CD replace that one?
:11:16
Don't forget about the VCR
to the Betamax.
:11:19
Now, look, Doc,
I'm really glad to see you doing well.
:11:23
But I got to tell you, you don't come
around the station anymore.
:11:26
We miss you downtown.
:11:28
Working at the department
was a little too much for me.
:11:32
Oh, come on, that's not fair.
:11:34
We teach her all that good cop stuff,
then what does she do?
:11:37
She throws us over
for a lousy $100 an hour in a posh office.
:11:42
Shady.
:11:50
Okay, fellows.
:11:52
You want to tell me
to what do I owe the pleasure of this visit?
:11:58
It's the Racine case.
:11:59
Remember, last one you did
with the gun-toting wife?