:34:00
He may sit up, walk, eVen talk, but
all attempts to wake him are futile.
:34:04
No, no, you weren't there.
This is something entirely different.
:34:06
All right...
:34:08
hold on a minute.
:34:09
I know it's scary,
but we talked about this--
:34:11
the possibility
that things could change
:34:13
once Adam crossed the age
at which he died.
:34:17
Well, it's been eight years.
As ofnow, he's crossed it.
:34:20
You said things could change--
you neVer said anything like this.
:34:23
Because I couldn't
haVe known.
:34:25
Look, he is
the only one, period.
:34:27
We are and always have been
at the mercy ofthat fact.
:34:29
Up to this point, we'Ve had a map--
Adam's first eight years.
:34:32
But now we're entering
uncharted territory.
:34:34
We haVe no way of knowing
who the Adam of age nine, age 10,
:34:37
age 50,
is going to be,
:34:39
what problems he may
or may not haVe.
:34:42
I promise you, there's nothing more
a hospital would be doing for him.
:34:44
What's happening
here, Richard?
:34:46
That's what I'd like to find out.
My feeling is it's probably nothing.
:34:49
Let's just giVe it
a little time, okay?
:34:54
Yeah.
:35:04
The last eight years...
:35:06
no matter how happy
I'Ve been,
:35:10
I'Ve always had this feeling that
somehow we wouldn't get away with this.
:35:16
Not that someone
would find out,
:35:18
just...
:35:20
somehow,
we'd lose him again.
:35:24
We're not gonna lose him.
:35:26
We're not gonna lose him.
:35:32
It's okay, it's okay.
:35:35
( heart monitor beeping )