:43:02
Oh, my God.
:43:05
What was that?
You were, like, flying.
:43:09
Oh, my God. It's you.
:43:14
It's you, it's really you.
:43:16
You're... you're not dead,
you're alive.
:43:18
I know, David, but I'm in a coma.
This is not good.
:43:21
Well, it's way better than dead.
:43:22
Look at you.
Your body is healing, it's...
:43:25
You don't have any scars.
You look pretty.
:43:30
It doesn't matter how I look.
:43:31
Three months,
that's a persistent coma.
:43:34
We're here now.
Let's do something.
:43:36
Like what?
:43:37
Like... I don't know.
You're the doctor.
:43:40
Right. Right.
:43:45
- Forget it.
- What?
:43:46
I was gonna say that we...
:43:47
I need to find a way
to put myself together again.
:43:50
OK, good, good. That's great.
How do we do that?
:43:54
Maybe I should try this.
:44:01
Something's happening!
:44:02
Yeah, yeah, yeah!
I think it's working!
:44:04
Yeah? No.
:44:06
Let me try again.
:44:08
I mean, really focus on it.
:44:09
Hold on inside there.
:44:15
I'm not sticking.
:44:17
It's like I'm no longer
connected to this body.
:44:19
All right, all right, all right,
all right. Turn around.
:44:23
- What?
- I want to try something.
:44:24
OK.
:44:33
You felt that.
:44:34
My hand tingled.
:44:35
You are still connected to your body.
:44:37
The monitor doesn't agree.
:44:39
Machines don't know everything.
:44:41
Everything in my training
tells me they do.
:44:43
Then how are we having
this conversation?
:44:45
I don't know.
:44:47
Mr. Abbott? I'm sorry.
I have an appointment,
:44:50
and I can't leave you here unattended.
:44:53
Can I just have a couple
more minutes, please?
:44:55
I'm saying goodbye.
:44:56
- Of course.
- Thank you.
:44:58
My nieces must have
made these things for me.