:11:02
Maria! Oh, Maria!
:11:05
- Oh, my God! Thank God you've come!
- Yes.
:11:08
- You've got to get me out of here!
- Okay.
:11:11
- Do you promise?
- I promise.
:11:13
- Te adoro.
- Te adoro.
:11:20
This is how it's been.
:11:21
He sings for a while,
then he goes completely catatonic.
:11:25
And you did a neurological workup?
:11:27
Yeah. No tumors, no seizures,
no sign of stroke.
:11:31
Paul?
:11:33
If you're faking, Paul, I'm gonna know.
:11:41
When I was a resident,
we used to play with the catatonics.
:11:54
Well, I don't think he's faking.
I don't think he's smart enough.
:11:58
Street smart, yeah...
:12:00
...but we're talking about an IQ
just north of a bedroom slipper.
:12:06
So if he is truly...
:12:10
...catatonic, if I stuck him
with this needle...
:12:14
- This is just plain saline, isn't it?
- Yeah.
:12:17
Yeah. Then he shouldn't
feel a thing. Right?
:12:26
That's gotta hurt.
:12:29
No reaction at all.
:12:31
I want to do some
neuropsychological testing, okay?
:12:34
Sure.
:12:40
Paul, I'm gonna give you some tests
to assess your mental condition, okay?
:12:44
Now, do I have your consent
to share the results of the tests?
:12:49
Mommy is mad at me
because I made a boom on the rug.
:12:54
- I'm gonna take that as a yes.
- Good.
:12:56
Okay.
:12:58
Paul, I have 10 cards, each with
a picture of an inkblot on it, okay?