:35:01
And I consider it
a rare gift...
:35:04
from someone whose work has meant
a tremendous amount in my life,
:35:08
- as I'm sure yours.
:35:11
- Dr. Marie Charles
:35:14
Hello, Dr. Charles.
Are you there?
:35:17
Hello, Dr. Charles.
Can you hear me?
:35:20
- I'm getting nothing.
:35:25
- Where the hell is she? Where's the feed?
- Excuse me.
:35:27
We seem to be having
some technical difficulties.
:35:29
If you'll just bear with us,
I'm sure we'll get it repaired.
:35:34
Tell them to patch it through
on the other line.
:35:37
- We can't. We only have one dedicated line.
- Shit!
:35:43
Okay, take us to commercial.
:35:45
Uh, she's here.
She wants to go on.
:35:48
Ho-Hold that.
Hold that. Hold that.
:35:51
- She's here.
- Well, ladies and gentlemen,
:35:54
it seems that the reason we've
been unable to get through...
:35:56
to Dr. Charles
telephonically...
:35:58
is because at this moment
she is right here in our studio,
:36:00
having decided to do
the interview in person after all.
:36:03
- Holy shit.
- So let's not waste any more time.
:36:06
Join me in welcoming
Dr. Marie Charles!
:36:12
- Makeup?
- Stop. Stop.
:36:16
Show yourself, Dr. Charles.
:36:20
Wake up!
:36:29
Jane, what's going on?
Where's Dr. Charles?
:36:34
- There is no Dr. Charles.
:36:37
There never was.
:36:41
- I invented her, Diane.
:36:46
- You...
- I invented her because...
:36:50
I had something to say,
and... somehow...
:36:54
I thought if... if-if-if it were
coming from a 65-year-old Ph. D.,