Basic instinct 2 Risk Addiction

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00:00:00You
00:00:30You
00:01:00You
00:01:30You
00:01:42Guess what?
00:01:49Yeah, well you don't have to you're in a car
00:02:00Am I driving like a pro
00:02:30Oh
00:03:00Oh
00:03:30Ah
00:04:00You
00:04:30You
00:05:00You
00:05:06Did you try to help him get free
00:05:11Briefly
00:05:13Briefly yes when it came down to it. I guess my life was more important to me than his
00:05:21Selfish huh
00:05:25We
00:05:28We found these
00:05:31in
00:05:32in
00:05:34your spider
00:05:36Actually, I don't drive a spider anymore
00:05:39Now I have a c8 la violette. It's lighter faster
00:05:58You
00:06:08Right
00:06:10These three contain traces of ketamine the same as we found in your blood and his this one had
00:06:17pure D tubo curare DTC
00:06:21Which we only found in him
00:06:25Must have been something he took at the party. No DTC is not a party drug
00:06:30Along with the other stuff in his blood it paralyzed his lungs
00:06:34Kevin Franks did not drown Kevin Franks had already stopped breathing by the time you drove off the road
00:06:41Kevin was definitely breathing when we went off the road. How do you know he was making me come?
00:06:47What you were having sex at 100 miles an hour
00:06:52Hundred and ten I must have hit a pothole
00:06:57Your friend Dickey pep
00:06:59Says he sold you 15 milliliters of DTC last Thursday. I don't know any Dickey pep, but he's lying
00:07:08Are you are why would he lower?
00:07:10Because you've got him on some other charge and he's trying to deal his way out if he even exists
00:07:16Hmm
00:07:19You don't seem too upset by what's happened, of course I am I'm traumatized
00:07:27Who knows if I'll ever come again I
00:07:33Want that cunt in jail we haven't got a case for me. Well just fucking make one, please
00:07:40And she asked for bail they'll order a psychiatric I'll make sure we get somebody good
00:08:11Dr. Glass hello. I'm Henry Rose. Mr. Mouse solicitor. This is Catherine now. I
00:08:19Should be present during the evaluation
00:08:22Well, that's fine by me. I will be asking mr. Mouse on fairly personal questions, but she doesn't mind you being present
00:08:28My client understands and she agrees. I should be present for maybe dr. Glass is right and we should be alone for this
00:08:35Catherine I strongly advise you not to contemplate. Is this where we're gonna do it?
00:08:56I assume mr. Rose told you the purpose of this evaluation. I'm applying for bail in a murder case
00:09:02The crown wants to know if I'm a danger to myself or others
00:09:06You're the crown shrink. So you'll say I'm dangerous. My shrink will say I'm not and the judge will flip a coin
00:09:14And he told you that anything you tell me can be quoted verbatim a testimony and can affect the outcome of your case
00:09:19You can quote me all you want
00:09:21Thank you
00:09:24Well, I see that you're a writer
00:09:28What you write about
00:09:30Murder sex violence
00:09:33Do you ever write about yourself?
00:09:35Not into autobiography
00:09:37Really? Why not?
00:09:39Maybe I like to just sit back and get other people to reveal themselves
00:09:46For instance you look a little divorced what makes you think I'm divorced the ringline hasn't faded
00:09:53Well, you're very observant, yeah, but am I wrong would it bother you if you were wrong would it bother you if I was right
00:10:08Tell me something you're afraid of
00:10:16Boredom that why you like to take risks
00:10:18Like taking drugs and having sex in a speeding car like talking to me without having a lawyer present
00:10:27Actually, that was your idea
00:10:29Like being on trial for murder. That's risky. You'd end up in prison
00:10:33Not if I'm innocent Oh innocent people end up in prison all the time not rich innocent people who are represented by Henry Rose
00:10:41That case is a little bit more complicated
00:10:44Not rich innocent people who are represented by Henry Rose that case isn't really exciting unless you're guilty
00:10:55I bet you like to take risks. Don't you? Dr. Glass? I'm not the one who's on trial for murder
00:11:10Sorry not allowed to smoke in here
00:11:13You
00:11:20Know what I like about you you enjoy being in control
00:11:32Like me
00:11:43I
00:11:48Sorry sir coming through
00:11:51Well, I would say extremely intelligent
00:11:54gifted accomplished
00:11:56Yet inside I believe she vacillates between a feeling of godlike omnipotence and a sense that she simply doesn't exist
00:12:04Which of course is intolerable
00:12:07Do you consider mr. Mel to be mentally impaired?
00:12:11Not by legal definition. No
00:12:14If released is she likely to commit a violent crime? I
00:12:20Believe mr. Mel's behavior is driven by what we might call a risk addiction a
00:12:25Compulsive need to prove to herself that she can take risks and survive dangers that other people can't
00:12:30especially the subsequent encounters with the police or
00:12:33the powers that be
00:12:35Why would a person do that?
00:12:37Well the greater the risk the greater the proof of her omnipotence
00:12:41Her existence really
00:12:43When you say she has a risk addiction, is this condition likely to get worse?
00:12:50All addiction is progressive. The addict will always need to take greater and greater risk
00:12:54And if other people are hurt or killed as a result of her behavior, that's not likely to stop her
00:13:01No, I think the only thing that would stop her
00:13:07I suspect the only limit for her would be her own death
00:13:11and
00:13:14She is a danger to herself
00:13:18Yes, I believe she
00:13:40Oh
00:13:42Doctor Michael Glass
00:13:45What a big thing you are all of a sudden, what are you doing here Adam?
00:13:50Wait, tell me you're writing about your mouth a sexy omnipotent killer with a random house
00:13:54Why would I be writing about that? You don't know she's a killer. No, I hope she is
00:14:00Pray to God shit. Oh, by the way, I hear you were brilliant in there
00:14:05So
00:14:06Lucid sometimes it's disgusting. It's all about daytime television
00:14:11Denise is always saying you were born for the small screen. And how is my wife these days having fun ex-wife?
00:14:21Listen while we're still here just chatting about killers any chance of talking about George Tesla
00:14:26Who told you about Chesler?
00:14:29Denise
00:14:30That's gonna be any shrinks worse, right?
00:14:34Patient in your care suddenly runs amok beats his girlfriend to death with a brick. That was seven years ago
00:14:40Why are you talking to me about it? Now? Not quite seven actually seven in July
00:14:45Come on Michael you were talking to the guy twice a week. He never said anything to indicate he might harm
00:14:50I don't talk about my patients
00:14:53Cheslap's dead. Can't you talk about them when they're dead? No, not even when they're dead
00:15:04I
00:15:28What are you doing here, what did you tell Adam Towers about George Chesler?
00:15:32Nothing
00:15:36Can you give us a minute
00:15:39He already knew
00:15:44Really because he said you told him no all I said was
00:15:51Listen, Denise if he writes about that if he puts it on the cover of his stupid magazine, you're just being paranoid
00:15:56So I didn't do anything wrong. That's right. I didn't I was treating a patient that ended up killing his pregnant girl
00:16:02For an end of story you make sure he gets that
00:16:15Listen I'm up for the Douglas chair of the university. You know what that means to me. Do you think this is gonna help?
00:16:23Why not I think you're entitled to since you've been fucking him for over a year
00:16:29What do you think I didn't know when it started it's a pity you never asked yourself why it started
00:16:46So, how was the court case with the mystery writer I hear she looks fabulous so very intelligent pathological liar narcissistic
00:16:55seductive manipulative
00:16:57Do you think she killed the footballer I have no idea
00:17:01Everything she does is so perfectly composed
00:17:04It's like it's designed to confuse or confound you you never know. What's truth and what is she's brilliant really?
00:17:11The mask psychotic your favorite type. I'm already working it into a paper
00:17:16Risk addiction and omnipotence. You're writing another one already. I'm writing too, but this is the more interesting
00:17:20I'll catch you up
00:17:23Hello glass, it's Roy Washburn you near a television set
00:17:31What happened the judge let her go let her go why we had a guy who said he sold her the DTC the judge found
00:17:38Out he perjured himself in another case and disqualified him as a witness. So she's back on the street
00:17:43But I'll make you a bet
00:17:46She'll do it again soon only this time I will fucking nail the bitch
00:17:52So
00:18:11We have been considering those who wish to control others
00:18:15Through their insecurity and their narcissism
00:18:18Now to study Nietzsche
00:18:21Psychobiographically may at first seem a bit naive
00:18:23Wasn't it partly Nietzsche's work itself which through deconstructive and post-structuralist readings and thus the death of psychobiography?
00:18:36Well, Paul Portman said he might go over to the Tavistock I'm thinking myself I'm like
00:18:42Just be patient stay we are for about
00:18:48Dr. Gerst Michael glass
00:18:53So your view of my book
00:18:56It didn't really understand what I was saying about the analytic field, but so was the end you made one or two
00:19:02interesting remarks
00:19:04Maybe we'll drop by one of these days so we can discuss it
00:19:08Be honest. Thank you very much
00:19:12One or two interesting remarks that was a compliment Michelle, dr. Gerst was very impressed
00:19:18And it appears that our Michael has just been knighted
00:19:27Congratulations
00:19:48You
00:20:05Can I ask you a question sure
00:20:09Every day I see you writing and I'm thinking what is he writing about? Is it novel?
00:20:17No, but there was a novelist in it really
00:20:24Can't tell you that otherwise I'd have to kill you
00:20:30Must be someone famous
00:20:47Excuse me, dr. Glass Peter O'Steady's Adam Taylor's assistant our Bain magazine
00:20:57Mean if I join you
00:20:59Adam asked me to come down and see if you'd be willing to give us a quote
00:21:03But the article is right. I believe he mentioned it to you
00:21:07He didn't seem to think you'd want to talk to him
00:21:17I'll take that as a no comment then
00:21:37Dr. Glass
00:21:42Mr. Mell
00:21:44What are you doing here wanted to talk to you about the evaluation
00:21:51Some of the things you said I've been thinking about him a lot
00:21:58Well, I'm sorry you had to hear all that
00:22:10Come through
00:22:14What
00:22:21You said about me being
00:22:24addicted to risk
00:22:27But having to do more and more dangerous things
00:22:31After you said it I
00:22:34Realized I was
00:22:36Scared
00:22:39What exactly scared you
00:22:41For
00:22:43Weeks before the accident I was having the same
00:22:49Fantasy over and over again. I
00:22:53Even wrote about it
00:22:55the woman's
00:22:56Driving in the car that man's making her come
00:23:01She drives off the road the man's killed I
00:23:05Feel like maybe I made it all happen
00:23:08That's why I'm here you're saying you'd like to go into treatment
00:23:17I think that's a very good idea. I
00:23:21Wouldn't be able to treat you myself, of course, but I'd be happy to refer you to a colleague
00:23:25Why can't you treat me? It's not advisable for a doctor who's done a forensic evaluation to then become that person's therapist
00:23:32Why not?
00:23:33Therapy requires a great deal of trust
00:23:35Therapy requires a great deal of trust, which is difficult for most people. That's why it's best to start with a clean slate
00:23:43You mean you don't trust me
00:23:48Well, I said about you at the hearing I
00:23:51Must have seemed very negative and I'm sure you've got feelings about that
00:23:55Nonetheless, I'd be happy referring you to another doctor. This is dr. Milena Goddard. She has a clinic here
00:24:01You want to know the truth?
00:24:03The reason I agreed to the evaluation was because I thought it would be fun I never I
00:24:12Never talked to anyone who
00:24:30My patients here
00:24:33I
00:24:38What do I owe you you don't owe me anything, but if you'd like to call dr. Goddard, I'm sure she can help I
00:24:47Don't shop around like you said trust is very hard to come by
00:24:54I was hoping I might find it with you
00:24:57Listen
00:25:03Why don't we schedule another meeting and then we can talk about this when we're not so rushed
00:25:27You
00:25:54You look different today more relaxed
00:25:58The more nervous I am the more relaxed people think I am
00:26:03Actually, I wanted to talk about something you brought up last Wednesday
00:26:07You said before the accident you had fantasies of sexual excitement and driving off the road
00:26:13Do you often have fantasies like that? I have fantasies all the time
00:26:19Fantasies involving violence death
00:26:22People die in my novels. I have to think of new and interesting ways to kill them
00:26:29What happens when you don't take risks
00:26:39I'm sorry. There's no smoking in here. It's a rule. I don't like rules. Well, I have some of them and that's one of them
00:26:53After the hearing I was interviewed by a reporter from urbane magazine
00:27:04Adam Towers, he said he knew you slightly why?
00:27:11He told me about the chess off case I was impressed by what you did
00:27:17You knew chess life was dangerous still you protected him
00:27:24You honored his confidentiality even at risk to yourself
00:27:31Do you think you made the right decision or do you think you fucked up
00:27:38Give him what I knew at the time I made the right decision
00:27:42I made the right decision
00:27:45So you still believe in confidentiality within legal limits what exactly you're concerned with here
00:28:00If I told you that I killed Kevin Frank's would you report me to the police
00:28:06No
00:28:10Anything that happened in the past I wouldn't discuss outside this room
00:28:16But if you told me you're going to murder someone specifically and I thought you were serious
00:28:23Then yes, I'd go to the police
00:28:26I might be manipulating you to create risk for myself
00:28:30Do you want to talk about what happened to Kevin
00:28:36No, not really I was just checking your policy
00:28:43So have you decided
00:28:47About taking me on as a patient
00:28:53I
00:28:55Had an ex-wife a drinking problem a drug problem a complicated sex problem
00:28:59He was barely aware of and a tremendous amount of free-floating rage in short
00:29:05He was a cop and a very good one on
00:29:09The morning of March 3rd woman now naked at the foot of the bed her back to him her head on a pillow
00:29:15Shooter raked his fingers through a blinding light
00:29:17He had a gun in his hand and he shot himself in the head
00:29:20Her back to him her head on a pillow shooter raked his fingers through a blonde hair and twisted it tight
00:29:27She groaned her breath catching as he suddenly yanked her hair like a rider pulling on a horse's mane
00:29:34The veins on his arms began to bulge as he roughly
00:29:41Remember that cop washburn
00:29:44To him the fact that wasn't upset about Kevin Frank's
00:29:49It was proof that I must have killed him
00:29:53Then when I wouldn't break down
00:29:57He hit on me
00:30:01It's on you, yeah, he said that if I fucked him things would go easier
00:30:08Homicide cops are usually smarter than that. I
00:30:13Knew one once in San Francisco
00:30:18Nick Coran
00:30:21They called him shooter
00:30:23we used to get in his car and
00:30:25Ride around listening to 9-1-1 calls on his scanner
00:30:29And speed over
00:30:31Have you ever been to a murder scene right after it happened?
00:30:39The body's still warm
00:30:43The watch is still ticking
00:30:46You can smell the blood
00:30:50You'd hang around for a while and then go have sex in Nick's car
00:31:01Nick used to say death is always there
00:31:06It's the only thing that's real
00:31:09Except maybe sex sometimes
00:31:12But only sometimes
00:31:15I
00:31:17Fucked this guy last night
00:31:21They fucked him for hours, you know, we did everything to each other
00:31:27Full screaming Masters and Johnson's greatest hits
00:31:33Do you know a week from now
00:31:36Probably won't even remember
00:31:39If I was with him when he died
00:31:45Yeah, I probably would never forget that
00:31:54What I
00:31:57Were you ever with anyone when they died
00:32:04Now
00:32:07I
00:32:16Feel like a cigarette
00:32:21She just walked out
00:32:25How the canyon well for her times a weapon everything's a weapon everybody's an enemy
00:32:32Do you think she made it up about the basement
00:32:35I
00:32:37Don't know. It's so hard to believe anything. She says, you know
00:32:40She's trying to seduce you
00:32:42They always try to seduce you. Yes, but this one's different, isn't it? I
00:32:48Don't know more fun maybe be careful Michael
00:32:56By the way, I got a call from that reporter Adam Towers
00:32:59What did he want it was fine, I made everything sound incredibly boring I showed him he didn't have a story
00:33:04But what if he calls someone else? What if he calls girls guest won't talk to a popular magazine reporter. Are you kidding?
00:33:30Successful paper published on this occasion under sole authorship. Well, thank God for that
00:33:36Speaking of God this ghost coming. Well, we can only hope and pray that he comes
00:33:44I'm gonna go for a smoke. Don't talk about anything interesting. Can I get back?
00:33:50So, how long have you lived here
00:33:59I
00:34:06Don't make
00:34:16Thank you
00:34:20The beauty about antisocial behavior is that it takes you away from other people however briefly
00:34:26You're not an analyst
00:34:32I'm a writer
00:34:34Really? What'd you write about? Oh
00:34:37the
00:34:39sexual violent
00:34:41basic instincts
00:34:43They're the most powerful
00:34:55Oh
00:34:59Michael I'm sorry. I didn't ask your name Catherine Tramiel Milena
00:35:08You're dr. Gardner, I've heard so many wonderful things about you
00:35:16There you are
00:35:19I
00:35:20Lena dr. Glass. I see you've met Catherine
00:35:24She's doing research for a novel about an eminent psychoanalyst. I thought she might enjoy an occasion like this
00:35:34Well, may I take a coat
00:35:40Excuse me, would you put that in my pocket?
00:35:48Sir
00:35:50Gathering come this way
00:35:54What's going on who's girls thinking I'll bring you here I'm sure he's no idea who she is
00:36:02Where did you meet her? Oh, she would have met him believe me
00:36:06Well, I can't stay here why I've got a patient here
00:36:09I'm
00:36:14Follow inner subjectivity to its natural and aren't you asking who's the patient and who's the doctor?
00:36:20That's my words
00:36:37Are you leaving because of me
00:36:42You must have known I'd be here is that a problem I know some people who play tennis with their shrinks
00:36:50I'm sure you do
00:36:52Have sex with them sell them drugs work on their screen, please
00:36:56But I don't do that. I
00:36:59Was upset about our session today
00:37:09Well, we can go into that tomorrow
00:37:12I've got a better idea. How about I ditch everybody and we go somewhere quiet for a drink
00:37:19I've told you I don't socialize with my patients
00:37:24Another one of your rules, don't you get kind of tired of them? You know, that's the nightmare of shrinkdom doctor
00:37:31Too many answers too many questions
00:37:34Nobody gets laid
00:37:41Okay, forget getting laid we'll just talk
00:37:49We'll talk tomorrow
00:38:12There you are, oh my god, did you see that woman the girls bought with him?
00:38:19I see Michelle. I was just looking for you
00:38:23Right in there. Well, I was looking for you cuz I thought we can go for a drink. Yeah, that's all right
00:38:31Yeah
00:38:48I
00:39:18Don't know
00:39:48Oh
00:40:12Denise hey, what's happened?
00:40:18Oh
00:40:45It's okay
00:40:48who lives here?
00:40:50it's Adam's place
00:41:18Jesus...
00:41:30what happened?
00:41:32I don't know
00:41:34the door was unlocked and I just came in
00:41:36I just saw him lying there
00:41:41have you called the police?
00:41:43no, I was afraid
00:41:48okay
00:42:15good evening
00:42:18where did you call in from?
00:42:20it's just through here
00:42:34hello Michael
00:42:36what are you doing here?
00:42:38it's my wife, well, my ex-wife
00:42:40she found him like that and then she called me
00:42:47I see
00:42:51and how did she happen to find him like that?
00:42:55well, they've been seeing each other, you know
00:43:01oh really?
00:43:03since when?
00:43:05it's why I moved out
00:43:08so I assume you weren't the best of friends
00:43:13no
00:43:17I saw you talking to him after the Tramiel hearing
00:43:20yeah, it was just journalist stuff, you know
00:43:22he was asking me questions about Tramiel
00:43:25you think she killed him?
00:43:28who?
00:43:32Denise, no?
00:43:35no, not a chance
00:43:37I've known her for a long time, she could never do anything like that
00:43:42listen Roy, I've told my story twice, is it alright if I go home?
00:43:48alright
00:43:52by the way
00:43:56is this yours?
00:44:01no, I just found it on the floor
00:44:05how did it end up in the rubbish?
00:44:08I stepped on it, it was leaking, I just threw it away
00:44:16can I go?
00:44:21yes, by all means
00:44:38I'm sorry
00:45:08I'm sorry
00:45:27I assume you know Adam Towers was killed
00:45:31why would I know?
00:45:33because of Denise
00:45:36Denise?
00:45:38your wife, your ex-wife
00:45:40yes, I know who she is, how do you know her?
00:45:43Adam introduced us a couple of times
00:45:46was all very open
00:45:48I knew about her, she knew about me
00:45:50knew what about you?
00:45:55that I was seeing him too
00:45:58the Masters and Johnson guy, that was him
00:46:01so you were sleeping with Adam Towers?
00:46:05occasionally
00:46:10so of course Washburn thinks I killed him
00:46:13why would he think that?
00:46:16I kill because I'm addicted to risk
00:46:20or to prove that I exist, I'm not really sure which one it is
00:46:23I never said you killed anybody
00:46:25but you think I did, you think I killed Kevin Franks
00:46:28and now you're wondering if I killed Adam Towers
00:46:31is that too direct for you?
00:46:36did you kill him?
00:46:39if I said I didn't, would you believe me?
00:46:46depends
00:46:48on what? the quality of my performance?
00:46:51you know what?
00:46:53I'm glad Adam Towers is dead
00:46:56and you should be glad too
00:46:58if you're too uptight, I'll be glad for you
00:47:01whoever killed him, did you a favor?
00:47:03a favor?
00:47:05yeah, if you'd written that article about Chesloff
00:47:07it would have ruined your career
00:47:09but you still haven't told me if you killed him
00:47:11can you put that out please?
00:47:15put it out now or you can leave, okay?
00:47:19is that better?
00:47:49okay
00:48:06when you think about fucking me
00:48:10and I know you do
00:48:13how do you picture it, doctor?
00:48:19oh I know you can't answer me so
00:48:21just think it
00:48:24do you want it straight up?
00:48:26you on top?
00:48:28me on top?
00:48:31do you want it from behind?
00:48:37on your knees?
00:48:39my face in the pillow?
00:48:42do you want to beat me up?
00:48:45just a little
00:48:48not too hard
00:48:51oh a little harder than that
00:48:57do you want to come in my mouth?
00:49:02what if I told you
00:49:05that I masturbate thinking about you?
00:49:09that I make myself come thinking about you
00:49:13making yourself come
00:49:19huh?
00:49:26I guess we're out of time for today
00:49:39I'm terminating therapy
00:49:41send me the bill
00:49:48okay
00:50:18are you feeling all right?
00:50:49oh
00:50:59Mr. Rommel, it's Dr. Glass here
00:51:02listen, I'm concerned about how our session ended today
00:51:05if you could call me, I'd like to talk through any misunderstandings
00:51:08that there might be between us
00:51:11as soon as you get this message, please just give me a...
00:51:15just call me when you can
00:51:17are you an inducted lass?
00:51:20do I have a word?
00:51:22er, sure, upstairs
00:51:29is that German?
00:51:31can I get you anything?
00:51:32no
00:51:34so, here's a surprise
00:51:36Adam Towers had a girlfriend besides Denise
00:51:40guess who?
00:51:43Catherine Tremel
00:51:46why you don't look surprised?
00:51:48she's a private patient of mine
00:51:49oh, I see, since when?
00:51:51how long?
00:51:54so your ex-wife and your private patient were both screwing Adam Towers
00:51:59that's quite a coincidence, isn't it?
00:52:01did they know each other?
00:52:02I don't know
00:52:03well, I don't think so
00:52:04did you?
00:52:07so anyway
00:52:09Tremel's prints were all over Towers' apartment
00:52:11along with lots of others, obviously
00:52:13but what's interesting is the last call he made
00:52:15was to her mobile phone, 90 minutes before he died
00:52:19her story is she was out walking all that time
00:52:21two hours strolling round Clarkenwell
00:52:23and nobody saw her, so
00:52:25come on, Michael
00:52:27talk to me
00:52:30I can't tell you anything
00:52:31even if I knew something, which I don't
00:52:35look, Franks was her first, Towers her second
00:52:38there's bound to be a third
00:52:39there's bound to be a third
00:52:40this goes beyond confidentiality
00:52:41you've got a legal obligation to protect a potential victim
00:52:45you can't lock somebody up just because you think they might do something
00:52:50all right, why don't you tell me what you know about this article
00:52:53Towers was writing about you and our old friend George Churslav
00:52:59who told you he was writing an article?
00:53:01his editor
00:53:03apparently he'd been very busy, had a lot of information on you
00:53:08what, and you think I killed him?
00:53:10stop him writing some stupid article?
00:53:13no
00:53:15but just for the record, why don't you tell me how you spent last night
00:53:19between say 7pm and 2 in the morning
00:53:22you know, broad strokes
00:53:27I had patience until 8pm
00:53:30and then went to a party in Cullingham Gardens
00:53:32I left there about 11 with a woman I know
00:53:34and I was on my knees fucking her when the knees called
00:53:41on your knees eh?
00:53:44sounds like your evening was better than mine
00:53:47did I get her name?
00:53:49so there are no loose ends
00:53:54look, Michael, Adam Towers was fucking your ex-wife and about to do the same to your career
00:54:00I've got to ask
00:54:07Michelle Broadwyn
00:54:10she's a psychopharmacologist at Victoria Psychiatric Hospital
00:54:18thank you
00:54:21I'll be in touch
00:54:25ek, riek, bloed
00:54:28what does that mean?
00:54:33I smell blood
00:54:37huh
00:54:51not all of them, of course, but you know, some of them
00:54:56so sanctimonious, so judgmental
00:55:02you know, all my friends, they drink too much, they smoke too much coke
00:55:07Mr Mow, it's Dr Glass here again
00:55:10I'm just a little concerned, I haven't heard from you
00:55:12I was wondering if you were ok
00:55:15look, let me give you my home number
00:55:19sorry, it really got to me and I don't know why it seems to be doing that
00:55:24why it's getting worse, I mean, I was really excited
00:55:28you have no new messages
00:55:58now, the thing about Gerst is this, the selection committee is just a formality
00:56:03this is the real interview
00:56:07relax, be direct, candid
00:56:12but not too candid
00:56:19come in, come in
00:56:21meet my new Mughal painting
00:56:23not another one
00:56:25an Indian goddess at peace
00:56:27it has a tranquility to it, don't you think?
00:56:30I wonder what the males are doing, loitering so close to her
00:56:34it's obvious, they're worshipping her, as they should
00:56:39perhaps that's why she has eight arms to fend them all off
00:56:43now, why don't you girls go outside while Dr Glass and I have our chat
00:56:48come, come
00:56:51come with me, you'll enjoy it
00:56:58so, Dr Glass, I have a question
00:57:02do you think I'm insane?
00:57:05pardon?
00:57:07nuts, bonkers, off my trolley
00:57:10no, no, not at all
00:57:13but I might be if I recommended you for the Douglas chair
00:57:18I'm sorry, I don't understand
00:57:20George Cheslove
00:57:23a major dog dealer, under your care
00:57:26brutally murders his girlfriend
00:57:29an inquiry is held
00:57:31where detective Roy Washburn
00:57:35testifies that you acted professionally at all times
00:57:38you're blameless
00:57:40that's right, I was
00:57:42however, after the trial
00:57:46you experience what we might term an emotional meltdown
00:57:50depression, occupational underachievement, marital problems
00:57:55and questionable professional conduct
00:57:59much discussed at dinner parties around our great city
00:58:05I'm sorry
00:58:08now you want my support for the Douglas chair
00:58:15no more, Chesloves, Michael
00:58:20no
00:58:27no more, Chesloves
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01:00:10Cheswright
01:00:17Oh, yeah.
01:00:18Let's do this.
01:00:19Let me try.
01:00:20Sorry.
01:00:21All right.
01:00:22I'm sorry.
01:00:23I'm just looking for something.
01:00:24I'm sorry.
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01:01:44God Michael how dramatic I know
01:01:47No, I thought I thought she was in danger, but I know that's not the point
01:01:52She could be a murderer twice over and you're acting like she's a princess you have to rescue don't patronize me, please
01:01:59It's driving me crazy.
01:02:03You're in love with her, aren't you?
01:02:07Not love. It's...
01:02:11I don't know.
01:02:19You have to terminate this therapy. Right away.
01:02:23Well, it's already done. She terminated it herself.
01:02:27Good. If she calls again,
01:02:31give her my number.
01:02:35I'm a woman.
01:02:39She'll relate to me differently.
01:02:57What are you doing here?
01:03:26Where she goes, I go.
01:03:30Since when? Since she started coming to your office five days a week.
01:03:34So...
01:03:38Adam Towers. Seems all his research has gone missing.
01:03:42All his notebooks, audio tapes, even his hard drive.
01:03:46Everything on George Cheslav and Michael Glass. You think Catherine has it?
01:03:50I know she does. She ever tell you about them when she's chatting up there on the couch?
01:03:54You know I can't discuss that. Oh, come on, Michael. I've been very good to you these past few years.
01:03:58I'm practically a psychopath delivery service.
01:04:02I can't break privilege. Pity.
01:04:06I have something you might like to know about. Someone says you've been lying at the Cheslav inquest.
01:04:10Who?
01:04:14You want me to break privilege?
01:04:18Since you're a friend, it was your ex-wife.
01:04:22You want to sort her out.
01:04:26Who knows, while you're at it, she might tell you where Towers' notes went.
01:04:52How are you doing?
01:04:56Okay.
01:05:00Do you want a drink?
01:05:04No. I have to go. I'm meeting someone at the Atlantic Bar.
01:05:08Listen, Denise.
01:05:12Did you tell Towers that I lied at the Cheslav inquiry?
01:05:16No.
01:05:20Did you tell Towers that I lied at the Cheslav inquiry?
01:05:24Is this always an agenda?
01:05:28No. I said you knew he was going to kill his girlfriend.
01:05:32I didn't. That's a lie. Yes, you did.
01:05:36After the inquest, you kept saying how you knew all along and how you should have gone to the police.
01:05:40I didn't know, Denise. I sensed. And I told you that as my wife, in confidence.
01:05:44I didn't think you'd go and repeat it in bed to some moron reporter.
01:05:48Look, do you want to ruin my life, is that it?
01:05:52Do you want to ruin my practice?
01:05:56Your life? Your practice? Catherine was right.
01:06:00Everything's always about you. Catherine?
01:06:04What about me? Adam's dead and I'm a murder suspect.
01:06:08You'll make Washburn keep going on about how I'm not cooperating like I'm a liar.
01:06:12I don't know where Adam's notes are. I'm scared to go home. I'm scared to go out.
01:06:16Be careful about Catherine, OK? Don't tell me what to do. Look, just calm down, will you?
01:06:20Don't tell me to fucking calm down! Leave me alone!
01:06:24This is a private conversation. Get out of my way. Get out of my way.
01:06:28Out of my way!
01:06:40You'll be all right.
01:06:46You'll be all right.
01:07:16Hello, mate.
01:07:46Oh, shit!
01:08:16Oh, shit!
01:08:36Denise!
01:08:40Come on.
01:08:46Look at me, Denise.
01:08:50Look at me. Call an ambulance!
01:08:54Do it now!
01:08:58Stay with me.
01:09:02Stay with me.
01:09:16Stay with me.
01:09:40You have a problem, Michael.
01:09:44I saw you arguing. She was crying.
01:09:48You grabbed her. She almost fell down.
01:09:52Five minutes later, somebody slits her throat.
01:09:56Also, there are people here who think you killed Towers.
01:10:00Towers?
01:10:04Didn't you speak to Michelle?
01:10:08Yeah, but now I'm hearing about this cigarette lighter with your prints on it.
01:10:12It's very inconvenient for you.
01:10:16I was trying to save her life.
01:10:20Look.
01:10:24I spoke to Towers' assistant at Urbane magazine.
01:10:28He expected Denise to say that you perjured yourself at the Cheslap inquest.
01:10:32No, look, she wasn't going to say that.
01:10:36Well, what was she going to say?
01:10:40I don't know.
01:10:44I'm sorry.
01:10:48I'm sorry.
01:10:52I'm sorry.
01:10:56I'm sorry.
01:11:00I'm sorry.
01:11:04I'm sorry.
01:11:08I'm sorry.
01:11:12I'm sorry.
01:11:16I'm sorry.
01:11:20I'm sorry.
01:11:24I'm sorry.
01:11:28I'm sorry.
01:11:32I'm sorry.
01:11:36I'm sorry.
01:11:40I'm sorry.
01:11:44I'm sorry.
01:11:48So...
01:11:52your ex and Catherine Tremel were girl buddies.
01:11:56Did you know that?
01:12:00What do you mean girl buddies?
01:12:04In fact, Denise told Catherine the Towers had been trying to pressure her into saying
01:12:11that you'd perjured yourself.
01:12:12Well, Denise, what happened next?
01:12:13She was going to say you were clean as a whistle.
01:12:20You didn't know that Czeslaw was going to kill his girlfriend, did you?
01:12:23In fact, it came as a complete surprise, didn't it?
01:12:30Of course, she's lying.
01:12:32How do you know?
01:12:33Because everything that comes out of her fucking mouth's a lie, even the truth's a lie with
01:12:37her.
01:12:38It's just her way of getting you to think what she wants you to think.
01:12:41That's her art, the art of mind-fucking.
01:12:42She might have some talent as a writer, but when it comes to mind-fucking, she's the all-time
01:12:47genius.
01:12:52She really got to you, didn't she?
01:12:58What do you mean?
01:12:59What did she tell you about me?
01:13:02Where is this hotel?
01:13:04Don't play games with me, Michael.
01:13:06She can pull it off.
01:13:07You can't.
01:13:08Where do you think you're going?
01:13:13Someplace else.
01:13:14Oh, unless you have evidence to charge me.
01:13:17Do you?
01:13:20I didn't think so.
01:14:02He let you go, finally.
01:14:04I was worried.
01:14:07You lied to Washburn for me.
01:14:09Why?
01:14:10I knew you hadn't hurt Denise.
01:14:13How could you know that?
01:14:16Because I know you.
01:14:19And I know the cops are keeping you just to play some kind of game.
01:14:23What, like getting me to talk about you?
01:14:25Yeah, but you wouldn't do that, because you're into confidentiality.
01:14:32Why were you meeting with Denise?
01:14:37Research, for my novel.
01:14:40Research.
01:14:42About what?
01:14:43About you.
01:14:45And Cheslov, the masked psychotic.
01:14:51The analyst in my book is obsessed with that sort of thing.
01:14:56You know Washburn thinks that you slit Denise's throats?
01:15:01Me?
01:15:02You're the one that hated her.
01:15:05Maybe I'm acting out your unconscious impulses.
01:15:07Stop it!
01:15:12Do you think it's possible that you want me to be the killer?
01:15:17You know, how some guys are into blondes and some guys are into killers.
01:15:25Isn't that what you're into?
01:15:30Isn't that what turns you on?
01:15:35Turns me on.
01:15:41Isn't that why you're over here?
01:16:00Okay.
01:16:06Okay.
01:16:28I trust you.
01:16:31You trust me.
01:16:35Trust me.
01:17:05Oh.
01:17:35Roy.
01:17:54Is there some way we can talk?
01:17:57A beer.
01:17:59Can I guess where you got it?
01:18:15Let's just find out where it is first.
01:18:18It would be highly improper of me to accept any evidence in this fashion.
01:18:22Why?
01:18:24It would take me a few days to get it analyzed.
01:18:28I know you'd have made a good cop, Michael.
01:18:31I like the smell of blood.
01:18:41Dr. Glass.
01:18:46I was just thinking about you.
01:18:49I might have some more psychiatric evaluations for you.
01:18:52Oh, that's very nice, but I'm a bit busy at the moment.
01:18:55Oh, that's a pity.
01:18:57You were so good with Katherine.
01:19:00She tells me you're very perceptive.
01:19:04Well, she's very perceptive herself.
01:19:09I hope Detective Washburn isn't giving you cause for concern.
01:19:17What do you mean?
01:19:19Well, given his past record.
01:19:24What past record?
01:19:54I have to find it.
01:20:23How did you find that?
01:20:28I want to talk to you.
01:20:30Oh, so now you want to talk.
01:20:32Look, this dirtiest cop in London, it doesn't mention him by name.
01:20:36But this Detective X, is that Roy Washburn?
01:20:43Is it Washburn?
01:20:45Excuse me?
01:20:51Yeah, that's him.
01:20:56Are you sure?
01:20:58Look, Adam might have been a sloppy writer, but he had excellent sources.
01:21:02What about this bit? Perjury, witness intimidation, falsifying evidence, is that true?
01:21:06Ooh, a policeman fabricating evidence.
01:21:08Yeah, but you have proof.
01:21:09How about Kevin Franks and the case of the killer orgasm?
01:21:13When I did the assessments on Katherine Trumell, I read that report.
01:21:16Those syringes found in the car contained DTC.
01:21:19Who found the syringes in the car?
01:21:23Well, why would Washburn do that?
01:21:25Adam thought he did it to set up Katherine Trumell.
01:21:27Well, why didn't he write about it?
01:21:32That's the whole point.
01:21:35He was going to.
01:21:38Was he killed?
01:22:03I owe you an apology.
01:22:06I don't like apologies.
01:22:10I also don't like people stealing things from my apartment.
01:22:18The insulin?
01:22:20In case you haven't had it analyzed yet.
01:22:24Insulin?
01:22:25My friend's diabetic.
01:22:27Let yourself out, doctor.
01:22:56Let's go.
01:23:25Hello, Michael.
01:23:30What do you want?
01:23:31I got the lab analysis back.
01:23:33D-tubocurarine.
01:23:36Only that.
01:23:39Well, you're sure it's not insulin?
01:23:41Insulin?
01:23:43No.
01:23:44Can I see the report?
01:23:48You've got some trust issues there, Michael.
01:23:50You might want to work on this.
01:24:02This isn't an official forensic services report.
01:24:06No.
01:24:08That's an unpreserved or contaminated chain of evidence
01:24:10that would be deemed as being inadmissible in a future trial,
01:24:14Inspector Buckingham Cluso.
01:24:18So do you want to tell me where you found it?
01:24:26She's not worth it, Michael.
01:24:28People are dying, and I will have her for it.
01:24:31And if you stand in my way, I'll fucking have you as well.
01:24:33I can fucking promise you that.
01:24:40I've got something I want to show you.
01:24:41Get in the car.
01:24:46Get in.
01:25:16All right, go.
01:25:26You work all night?
01:25:31So what time do you have to get up?
01:25:33I have a call at 9.
01:25:35Have you seen her?
01:25:37Yeah.
01:25:38Anything suspicious?
01:25:39They marched yesterday.
01:25:40Nothing.
01:25:42How long have you worked here?
01:25:45How long have you worked here?
01:25:46Four months.
01:25:48Four months.
01:25:57Sir?
01:26:03Fergie, give me a minute.
01:26:27Who is he?
01:26:29Richard Papovich.
01:26:31Known to his friends as Dickie Pap.
01:26:36Do you know him?
01:26:38No.
01:26:40Look at this.
01:26:50Now...
01:26:53We'll have to wait for the lab results, of course,
01:26:56What's the bedding he's using?
01:26:58Tubal curare.
01:27:02Now, do you want to tell me who gave you the samples?
01:27:11You don't know she did it?
01:27:14No.
01:27:17Well, then again...
01:27:19Maybe I killed him.
01:27:21Eh?
01:27:22Isn't that what she's going to tell you?
01:27:24She had something on me, so I killed him.
01:27:26Then I pulled down his trousers and jerked him off,
01:27:28even though he was dead,
01:27:29just to make it look like there was cum everywhere,
01:27:31to make it look like it was her.
01:27:36Well...
01:27:38Towers was right about me.
01:27:39I put him away, whatever it takes.
01:27:41So fine, don't trust me.
01:27:44But you know Catherine Tramiel better than me,
01:27:46and if you've got five seconds,
01:27:47when you're not dizzy with the smell of her pussy,
01:27:49ask yourself, do you trust her?
01:27:53Yeah?
01:28:00She's George Cheslove, time is three, we both know it.
01:28:04The question is, how do we put her away?
01:28:06Now, if you tell the courts that she's made
01:28:08some kind of direct threat against someone...
01:28:11But she hasn't.
01:28:12No, but if you say she did,
01:28:14and that got her put on a psych ward,
01:28:16stopped her from killing someone else,
01:28:17wouldn't that be worth it?
01:28:19Some kind of redemption for Cheslove at last?
01:28:26Look, I'm prejudiced.
01:28:30Don't take my word for it.
01:28:33Talk to this guy.
01:28:40Listen to him.
01:29:08Hello, Lieutenant Walker?
01:29:09It's Michael.
01:29:11Look, thanks for talking to me.
01:29:13It's just that I did an evaluation...
01:29:24Darkness had fallen,
01:29:26and even before the buzzer sounded,
01:29:29Kelly knew it would be the doctor.
01:29:32He'd come to accuse her of more crimes.
01:29:36They'd fight about that, and then have sex,
01:29:38and everything would be all right again.
01:29:41Except it wouldn't be, if he didn't trust her.
01:30:07Hi, handsome.
01:30:21My new novel.
01:30:23I'm anxious to hear what you think about it.
01:30:26I've just been speaking to Lieutenant Phil Walker,
01:30:30the San Francisco Police Department.
01:30:32Paranoid Phil.
01:30:35Now there's a blast from the past.
01:30:38He said you murdered a Johnny Bars
01:30:40and two detectives in San Francisco.
01:30:42I was never even charged.
01:30:45Grand jury said that Nick Curran's girlfriend did it.
01:30:51I'm going to take a jacuzzi.
01:30:53Care to join me?
01:31:01All right, all right.
01:31:04I killed Johnny Bars.
01:31:07Why?
01:31:08I didn't like him.
01:31:11For the money.
01:31:13To see if I could get away with it.
01:31:17To show that death really isn't very important.
01:31:21Because I was bored.
01:31:23And you know how I hate being bored.
01:31:25What about the knees, huh?
01:31:27Adam Towers?
01:31:29Adam was insufferable.
01:31:31And you were something special.
01:31:34Adam was trying to ruin you just out of spite,
01:31:37and I couldn't bear it.
01:31:40Oh, this is wonderful.
01:31:49Denise.
01:31:51Denise.
01:31:52Denise was good in bed.
01:31:55Denise would have spoiled everything I'd accomplished
01:31:58by killing Adam Tower.
01:32:01God, you can't tell the truth about anything, can you?
01:32:06You know, you don't believe me when I say I did it.
01:32:09You don't believe me when I say I didn't do it.
01:32:12What is the point of talking to you anyway?
01:32:19Oh, come on.
01:32:23Why don't you take your clothes off and get in, huh?
01:32:38This is worse than chess love, isn't it?
01:32:42This time you knew right from the start what I was.
01:32:48And you let it happen again, didn't you?
01:32:53It's almost like you killed them yourself.
01:33:05Who do you think I'm gonna kill next?
01:33:13Come on.
01:33:16I can figure it out.
01:33:28Come on.
01:33:49Come on.
01:34:19Come on.
01:34:39Come on.
01:34:59Come on.
01:35:09Kelly met the analyst during her little stay at Holloway Prison.
01:35:14His eyes were a beautiful shade of blue.
01:35:18Did Kelly trust the doctor?
01:35:20Did she mean it when she told him she wanted help?
01:35:24Even she wasn't sure.
01:35:26If things went well, then she meant it.
01:35:29If not, she didn't.
01:35:31That way, whatever happened, she would be protected.
01:35:33She remembered the first time she met Irina at the party in Bloomsbury.
01:35:36She felt a deep affinity for the older woman, as if the two of them,
01:35:40leaning against the wall, silently smoking.
01:35:42The next time they saw each other only brought the two women even closer.
01:35:46They talked even as Dr. Green watched them through the window,
01:35:49looking for any sign of conspiracy.
01:35:52Kelly found herself opening up, trusting the older woman,
01:35:55revealing things about herself she hadn't told him.
01:35:57Yes, Kelly thought, she liked Irina.
01:36:00She was trustworthy, intelligent, beautiful, dignified.
01:36:05It was a pity Kelly was going to have to kill her.
01:36:24She dressed carefully.
01:36:26She liked to be well-dressed when she killed.
01:36:30Killing Irina and telling Dr. Green she was planning to do it,
01:36:34that was the riskiest thing she could do.
01:36:39Come on, Melina.
01:36:45Come on, Melina, answer the phone.
01:36:49Melina, it's Michael Glass here.
01:36:51Look, can you call me as soon as you get this message?
01:36:55As much as Kelly hated her shrink, she also loved him.
01:37:01She took a last glance at herself in the mirror.
01:37:05Irina deserved a good death, and Kelly would give it to her.
01:37:10Hello, this is Roy Washburn. Please leave a message.
01:37:13Roy, it's Michael Glass.
01:37:15Come as soon as you can with 23 Highgate Street.
01:37:18Hampstead.
01:37:20I think Catherine is going to kill Melina Gardosh.
01:37:31It was almost midnight by the time Dr. Green got to Hampstead.
01:37:45Melina!
01:37:50Melina!
01:37:53Michael, what is it?
01:37:54Thank God. Listen, we don't have much time.
01:37:57You're in danger. She's going to try and kill you.
01:38:00What are you talking about? Who's trying to kill me?
01:38:03Catherine.
01:38:08You know, I thought I could help her, but I was wrong.
01:38:10I should have listened to you. I'm going to try and get her a section.
01:38:13Is there anything that will stop her?
01:38:16I've already spoken to Catherine.
01:38:22She's very upset. You terrified her.
01:38:26I terrified her?
01:38:28She's a multiple murderer. She's already admitted it.
01:38:30For Christ's sake, Michael, you had sex with your own patient.
01:38:33You assaulted her. She nearly drowned.
01:38:37You've broken the law, not to mention the entire ethical canon of our profession.
01:38:42No, Melina, it wasn't like that. I told you...
01:38:43Melina, Michael, listen to me, please.
01:38:46You're not well.
01:38:49You're the one who needs help.
01:38:55I've spoken to Gerst, and he thinks that...
01:38:59He thinks if you volunteer for a 28-day observation,
01:39:02you might be able to avoid criminal charges.
01:39:06However, they...
01:39:09They will have to revoke your license.
01:39:12I'm sorry.
01:39:14Melina... She's right.
01:39:16It's for your own good, Michael.
01:39:24She asked me to take over her treatment.
01:39:28She's my patient now.
01:39:32Please don't.
01:39:38You've no idea what you're getting into.
01:39:42Tell her the truth.
01:39:46Tell her the truth.
01:39:49Well, I'll make you tell her the truth.
01:39:54Melina.
01:39:57Melina.
01:39:59Come on.
01:40:06She's right, you know.
01:40:09You really do need help.
01:40:18Bitch.
01:40:24So what's this about?
01:40:28Protection.
01:40:30Oh, yeah, from who?
01:40:34Lashburn.
01:40:40Go ahead.
01:40:45No.
01:40:47Kelly Lashkills, Irina.
01:40:49Dr. Green's colleague.
01:40:51No, I read your book.
01:40:53So you just rushed right over here to save her.
01:40:57It's just a story, Doctor.
01:40:59Or maybe I really am omnipotent.
01:41:03Congratulations.
01:41:05The control freak finally lets go.
01:41:09This is what you wanted from the start, wasn't it?
01:41:11To ruin me, to fuck me up.
01:41:14Feels good, doesn't it?
01:41:18No more, I should have stopped Chesloff from killing his girlfriend.
01:41:24No more whining over nothing.
01:41:28It wasn't over nothing.
01:41:29Yes, it was.
01:41:31Chesloff did not kill his girlfriend.
01:41:35Lashburn did.
01:41:38Lashburn?
01:41:40What do you think Adam Towers was writing about when he was killed?
01:41:44You're lying.
01:41:46You're a lying fucking bitch!
01:41:49Sure I am if it makes it easier for you.
01:41:54Why?
01:41:56Why would he kill a girlfriend?
01:42:00To nail Chesloff.
01:42:11That's right.
01:42:15Your seven years of hell.
01:42:18Your meltdown.
01:42:20Your divorce.
01:42:23Just so your good friend Roy could nail a drug dealer.
01:42:30Ah, don't take it so hard.
01:42:36Even Oedipus didn't see his mother coming.
01:42:42Michael!
01:42:45It's Roy Washburn!
01:42:49Give me the gun.
01:42:52Give me the gun.
01:42:56Give me the gun.
01:42:59Fuck off.
01:43:01Give me the gun.
01:43:03He knows I've got Towers' notes.
01:43:04He wants to see me dead.
01:43:08He's gonna kill me and he's gonna say you did it.
01:43:11No.
01:43:12No, this is all fucked up.
01:43:14You don't know what you're doing.
01:43:15Give me the gun.
01:43:17Give me the gun.
01:43:18He's gonna kill me.
01:43:19Give me the gun.
01:43:20You!
01:43:24Go ahead then, baby.
01:43:28Michael!
01:43:39Roy?
01:43:42Whatever she told you, she's lying.
01:43:48The killer is the only chance you've got.
01:44:19They're going!
01:44:21They're going to the gun!
01:44:25They're going to the gun!
01:44:27Get away!
01:44:28Get him!
01:44:29Get him!
01:44:30Get him!
01:44:31Get him!
01:44:32Get him!
01:44:33Get him!
01:44:34I'm telling you to stay down, okay?
01:44:35Have you got it?
01:44:36Stay down!
01:44:37It's the custody.
01:44:38Call an ambulance!
01:44:39Be still!
01:44:40Call an ambulance!
01:44:41Stay down!
01:44:42Stay down!
01:44:43Stay down!
01:44:44Stay down!
01:44:45He's got a gun!
01:44:46Don't let him get you!
01:44:48Don't let him get you!
01:44:49Miss!
01:44:50We have a victim here.
01:44:51Ah!
01:45:00Stay down!
01:45:01Let go!
01:45:16What?
01:45:18Don't touch me!
01:45:19What do you want?
01:45:20Come here!
01:45:21You're mine!
01:45:22You're mine!
01:45:23No!
01:45:24No!
01:45:26No, no!
01:45:27Please!
01:45:28Please!
01:45:29Don't touch me!
01:45:30No!
01:45:31Don't touch me!
01:45:32Don't touch me!
01:45:33No!
01:45:34No!
01:45:35You're mine!
01:45:36You're mine!
01:45:37No!
01:45:38You're mine!
01:45:39No!
01:45:40No!
01:45:41No!
01:45:42No!
01:45:43No!
01:45:44Hello, Michael.
01:45:45I brought you a present.
01:46:15I know you read an earlier draft.
01:46:17But you gave me a better ending.
01:46:20So, thank you.
01:46:34Would you like me to tell you the plot?
01:46:37It's about an American.
01:46:44A blonde.
01:46:46A novelist.
01:46:48People around her just keep dying.
01:46:51But the question is, who's killing them?
01:46:55Is the beautiful, blonde novelist a serial killer?
01:47:01Or is it the crooked cop?
01:47:06Her analyst isn't sure.
01:47:09But he goes crazy trying to find out.
01:47:13But that's just half the story.
01:47:16There's a twist.
01:47:19You see, the novelist never really killed anybody.
01:47:24And neither did the cop.
01:47:27The real killer all along is the shrink.
01:47:36You know, from the moment he saw her,
01:47:40he knew she was the smokescreen he was looking for.
01:47:46His best opportunity to get even.
01:47:52And he was right.
01:47:57His best opportunity to get even.
01:48:03First, he'd deal with that scumbag journalist.
01:48:11You see, you don't just go around stealing another man's wife.
01:48:18It's humiliating.
01:48:27Not that she was a complete innocent.
01:48:31That weekend slut.
01:48:35Jesus.
01:48:37How could she let that sleazebag touch her?
01:48:46It's hurtful.
01:48:50And there's some hurts you don't just get over.
01:48:56Jealousy.
01:49:00Jealousy can make us do crazy things.
01:49:16But getting away with it...
01:49:22That was genius.
01:49:26Unfit to stand trial.
01:49:30No prison for him, just a happy ending.
01:49:34In a quiet, sunlit, peaceful psychiatric institute.
01:49:41Of course, that could all be a fiction.
01:49:47He might really be insane.
01:49:53He might really be insane.
01:50:23Come back soon, baby.
01:50:27I miss you.
01:50:53I miss you.
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