:32:01
We can thank Mom for those
genes, right, Dad?
:32:03
I hate to burst your bubble,
Joe, but I can see
your bald spot from here.
:32:07
I think bald is sexy.
:32:10
Really?
Yes.
:32:12
I've got a parrot
that might turn you on.
:32:14
Are you still
living with that
messy thing? Joe!
:32:17
We're working on
our relationship.
Is it a talking parrot?
:32:20
A listening parrot.
:32:23
A bird after my own heart.
That's what I do
for a living: listen.
:32:26
Really?
:32:28
Gwyn's a grief counselor, Joe.
That's why I thought it might
be a good idea for you to meet.
:32:36
Is that right?
:32:38
I've heard a lot of clients talk
about the near-death experiences
of their loved ones--
:32:42
how they'd wake up talking
about being in a dark tunnel...
:32:45
moving toward the light.
:32:47
And what's
your thought on it?
:32:49
I'm just your parrot,
Joe. Just listening.
:32:53
I can tell you
as an eye surgeon,
it'sall very simple.
:32:56
The tunnel is
literal tunnel vision.
:32:59
And the white light
is the gradual bleaching out
of the optic screen.
:33:02
As it grows bigger,
it would seem like
you're moving toward it.
:33:04
How do you explain
their ability to recall
what everyone said...
:33:07
around their deathbed after
they were declared dead--
:33:09
to describe what
the doctors were wearing...
:33:12
down to the patterns
on their ties?
:33:14
It's the way
we measure death.
:33:16
Obviously the brain
is still functioning
on some subliminal level...
:33:21
soaking up all the last bits
of what's left to hear and see.
:33:24
That's what you get
for having dinner
with a family of doctors--
:33:28
no discussion about
floating around
on the ceiling;
:33:30
no tunnel;
no bright lights.
:33:32
Next thing, they're gonna
tell us there's no tooth fairy.
:33:38
Funny thing is,
I thought I heard him
calling out for me.
:33:41
This kid.
:33:44
I heard his voice
calling "Joe".
:33:48
And when I introduced myself
to him, he asked me
if I was Emily's Joe.
:33:53
Said that Emily
was trying to reach me.
:33:59
Do you believe
she's trying to
reach you, Joe?