Lost: The Story of the Oceanic 6 Page #2
- TV-14
- Year:
- 2009
- 60 min
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Nice to see you.
We're going to change Jane's meds
in the short term.
Okay? Lower most of it.
All right. I'll draw up the papers
transferring her care to your practice.
Your responsibility.
I appreciate it. Thank you very much.
Sure.
Here we have over 300 patients.
Almost 100 in this wing,
all of them watched by six technicians,
three doctors and a resident.
You're understaffed.
Understatement.
Do you think that's why
Jane's initial treatment was halted?
Let's just say Dr Delgado's very pragmatic
when it comes to the hospital resources.
It's a nice way to put it.
Well, so nice to see you, Doctor.
- Well, blackmail has a way of motivating.
- Blackmail is such an ugly word.
You prefer extortion?
Sit.
- So where are we?
- We?
Come on, you know what I'm talking about.
Have you spoken to Delgado?
Yeah, I had him
take her off her drugs for now
- so we can communicate.
- Great.
I have no reason
to doubt the initial diagnosis.
You know, since you're here, would
you mind if we went over a few things?
- No.
- We call it a refresher.
- Sure.
- Good.
Jane's childhood.
- Your mom and dad were around?
- Mom.
How about your father?
US Air Force stationed in Madrid.
He was killed during manoeuvres
over the Bay of Biscay. I was nine.
I'm sorry.
Did your mom remarry?
No.
Any regular male visitors over the house?
- No other men in your mother's life?
- No, no, she didn't date.
We were her priority
and she kind of had her hands full, so...
- How about you?
- How about me?
No, I mean, you get stuck
with a lot of babysitting duty?
Sometimes.
You ever bring boys over to the house
when Mom was gone?
- Maybe leave them alone with Jane?
- What are you getting at?
I think determining
what happened to your sister
some pretty sore scenarios.
Nothing happened to her.
That is what I'm trying to tell you.
As far as me with boys,
no, they never came over.
I was kind of a late bloomer
with that sort of thing.
Well, you bloomed okay.
Why don't we get back to Jane?
Okay. Any other problems with drugs
- or alcohol?
- Never.
Did she ever undergo
a psychiatric evaluation?
Other than now? No.
Do you recall any physical examinations
that you may not have been privy to?
No.
My love.
Kevin, let me go.
Kevin.
Kevin, let me go!
- Hello.
- Hello, Kevin. Barry.
How are things on the other side
of the Atlantic?
- Are you in Paris, yet?
- No, no.
I might have to... I might have
to stay here for a few more weeks.
A few more weeks? Are you joking?
Everything's planned.
You're meant to be in Paris this afternoon
and in London on Friday.
Do I have to remind you this was your idea?
No, no, no, no. My idea was that
you go over there, you smile
and you kiss the sister's arse,
so you don't get sued.
I know. Life doesn't always work
in our favour, Barry.
Hold on a second. Wait a second.
- Hello.
- Dr Khoury, Jane is becoming coherent.
- She is?
- You can talk to her now.
That's great, man.
All right, listen, I'll be right over. All right?
- See you then.
- Good. Thank you.
Barry. Listen,
I got Jane coming through here.
Let me talk to you in a few days,
and we'll see where this goes. All right?
Now, Jane's still a little bit groggy,
her senses dulled.
Coherent though?
Largely, yes.
Hi, sweetie.
Hey.
Janie.
Janie.
This is Dr Khoury.
Hi.
My associates and I did
your initial diagnosis.
I'm Kevin.
Would you two mind
if Jane and I talked just for a moment?
No.
Hey, I'm gonna go put these in some water.
I'll be right outside.
Okay?
Well, your sister's very concerned.
She feels your initial diagnosis
was incomplete.
I've been looking over your case.
Your particular condition usually stems
from a lot of abuse,
sometimes very severe abuse.
And your sister insists
you've had no such experience.
Anyway, I made you a little diagram
if you can bear with me.
You could see this as the conscious mind.
That has the capacity to suppress whatever
might be too painful here to remember.
Unfortunately we have
the subconscious mind, all right?
And that keeps a record of all that pain.
And if we can just access those records,
okay, we'll get some answers.
Anyway, I'll leave that for you.
I know how hard it is to trust right now,
but I'm here to help.
I thought everyone forgot about me.
No, no.
And certainly not your sister.
She loves you very much.
Dr Khoury?
- Hey, Inspector...
- Molina.
Molina, yeah. How do you do?
Nice to see you.
You looking for information
on the Alonso fire, right?
Yeah. I'm researching that case.
- On the fire?
- No, on the girl who started it.
She has a multiple personality disorder.
It's my field.
Well, I'll give you what I got,
but I have to tell you
it's pretty open and shut.
Well, if you have arrest reports,
witness accounts,
anything you might remember,
you'd be a help.
If it's all the same to you,
I try not to remember that night.
I'm sure.
Come with me, please.
Hey, Doc, how are things going
with your new patient?
Good. Good.
I think she's gonna warm up to me.
Yeah. Try talking to her as a person,
not a doctor.
Hey.
I stopped by the cafeteria,
got you some food.
I didn't know if you'd be hungry.
So how are we feeling today?
Never better, Doc.
Hey, call me Kevin. I'm not what you'd call
a practising shrink any more, anyway, so...
Then why are you here?
Well...
I'm gonna try to help.
I'm gonna try.
I'll tell you a little story.
I had a patient a few years back.
She had a phobia.
Whenever she'd hear a particular song
by The Beatles,
I mean, she would just freak.
She would go ill.
So what did you do?
Well, we agreed to hypnosis, and it worked.
We regressed her back
to the subconscious state
that I told you about yesterday,
the source, you know,
that actually was triggering
her particular symptoms, and...
Anyways, it turned out when she was four,
she walked in on her mom
who was in a rather compromising position
with the gardener.
So you can imagine
what was on the stereo, right?
The Beatles?
Yeah.
Yep.
hypnosis may work for me.
My hair is salty.
It's gross.
There's no... There's no shower here.
You're not at home?
No. At the bay.
You sailing?
Yes.
Just got back. The boat's at the dock.
We camp there sometimes.
- Whose boat?
- My best friend's boat.
She says Sofia's her best friend, but
I know that I am.
So no one else is with you?
I have to pretend I'm sleeping.
Why?
Why do you have to pretend?
Listen, he's coming.
- Who's with you?
- Please, just be...
- Who is there with you, Jane?
- Just be quiet, maybe he'll...
- Answer me. Who is there with you?
- Maybe he'll go away.
Please go away. Please go away.
Please go away.
Who?
Who do you want to go away?
- Him.
- Who?
- Him.
- Who do you want to go away? Tell me.
- Tell me, don't be afraid...
- No. No! No! No!
- No! No! Please don't do this!
- Don't... No. Just tell me who.
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