:32:06
No!
:32:10
No! Help!
:32:13
- ( laughter)
- Paul: Adam!
:32:16
- ( knocking )
- Adam!
:32:19
It's okay,
I'm right here.
:32:22
Adam:
Who are you?
:32:25
Dad!
:32:26
- Adam!
- No.
:32:33
Mom!
:32:36
Adam?
:32:39
Oh my God!
Adam!
:32:45
( panting )
:32:51
( screams )
Ow!
:32:52
- Jesus, take it easy!
- Go away!
:32:54
- It's okay, okay!
- No!
:32:55
- It's okay, take it easy.
- Stay away! Get away!
:32:57
- Jessie! It's okay.
- Get away from me!
:33:02
- It's okay! Okay, okay!
- Get off!
:33:04
- All right! It's okay.
- Get off me.
:33:06
- Jessie!
- Honey?!
:33:08
- Adam: Ow!
- Oh, God!
:33:11
- Adam? Adam?
- What happened?
:33:13
I don't know,
he just collapsed.
:33:15
- Call 911!
- I'm calling Richard.
:33:26
( heart monitor beeping )
:33:35
Paul: Richard, thank God.
I want him in a hospital.
:33:38
Paul, my staff and I
can handle this.
:33:40
Your staff don't eVen
know about this.
:33:41
They don't need to.
It's the same as always--
:33:43
we're close friends.
You know our arrangement.
:33:45
Maybe we need to reconsider
our arrangement.
:33:47
It's fiVe hours,
he's still unconscious.
:33:49
His respiration and color are good and
he's responding to low-leVel stimuli.
:33:52
He's basically
just sleeping.
:33:53
Except for some reason,
he's not waking up.
:33:56
- He seems to haVe night terrors.
- Night terrors?
:33:58
It's a sleep disorder.
A child screams in his sleep.