1:14:19
Yeah, she was a great scholar.
Wrote tons of books, articles.
1:14:24
She was the head of everything.
1:14:26
People used to hug the walls
when she passed.
1:14:34
275, 520. Let's up the hydration.
1:14:38
She won't be drinking anymore, see if
we can keep her kidneys from fading.
1:14:42
I had a lot of respect for her.
1:14:43
More than I can say
for the entire bio-chem department.
1:14:46
- What do you want, dextrose?
- Give her saline.
1:14:50
She gave a hell of a lecture.
No notes, not a word out of place.
1:14:54
It was impressive.
A lot of students hated her, though.
1:14:56
- Why?
- She wasn't exactly a cupcake.
1:14:59
She hasn't exactly been
a cupcake here either.
1:15:02
Miss Bearing, Jason and I are here,
we'll insert a catheter to collect urine.
1:15:06
- It won't hurt, so don't worry.
- Like she can hear you.
1:15:09
- It's just nice to do.
- Eight cycles of Hex and Vin at full dose.
1:15:12
Kelekian didn't think it was possible.
1:15:15
I wish they'd all go full throttle,
then we'd have some data.
1:15:17
She's not what I imagined.
1:15:19
I thought someone who studied poetry
would be more dreamy.
1:15:22
Not the way she did it.
1:15:23
Her course was more like
boot camp than English.
1:15:26
John Donne was incredibly intense.
1:15:28
Your whole brain
had to be in knots before you could get it.
1:15:31
- He made it hard on purpose?
- It has to do with subject matter.
1:15:34
The Holy Sonnets we worked on mostly
were mainly about salvation anxiety.
1:15:37
That's a term I made up
in one of my papers...
1:15:39
but I think it fits pretty well.
1:15:41
He's this brilliant guy, I mean brilliant.
1:15:43
He makes Shakespeare
sound like a Hallmark card.
1:15:46
And you know you're a sinner.
1:15:47
There's a promise of salvation,
the whole religious thing.
1:15:50
But you can't deal with it.
1:15:51
- How come?
- Because it doesn't stand up to scrutiny.
1:15:54
But you can't face life without it,
so you write these screwed-up sonnets.
1:15:58
Like a game to make
the puzzle so complicated.