:35:01
I can't believe you left him in all night.
:35:03
You didn't say anything when I asked...
:35:05
I expected some common sense
on your part. Open the drawer.
:35:18
Is he dead?
:35:21
No. Get him upstairs immediately.
He's dehydrated.
:35:25
I want him on an IV
by the time I get up there.
:35:28
I tried to tell you
when I came to your office...
:35:30
I expected you to take him out.
:35:32
You're a physician. I shouldn't have
to spell everything out for you.
:35:47
Jack?
:35:49
Jack?
:35:57
Tom.
:35:59
Tom, can I speak with you
for a moment, please?
:36:08
- What have you done with Jack Starks?
- What do you mean?
:36:11
- He's unconscious.
- He's recovering from Loxadol and Ativan.
:36:14
Loxadol? He didn't need neuroleptics.
:36:17
You know that from what, a couple
of two-minute stares across the room?
:36:21
He didn't need antipsychotics,
if that's all you gave him.
:36:24
After he attacked me,
I figured he'd need a little placating.
:36:27
You sure he wasn't provoked?
:36:29
Are you sure you wanna make
an accusation like that?
:36:33
I'm not making any accusations.
He's bruised up.
:36:37
Happens sometimes
when you gotta restrain them.
:36:39
Listen to me.
He is not gonna end up like Ted Casey.
:36:42
I don't know what you're trying to do,
but he's not a lab animal.
:36:45
You can't reprogram them,
no matter what cocktail of drugs...
:36:47
You really don't let up, do you?
Just because you failed Ted Casey...
:36:51
...doesn't mean the rest of us did.
:36:54
Now, if you'll excuse me,
it's Christmas, remember?