In horror films, characters with traumatic pasts often experience recurring nightmares that manifest as real threats, demonstrating how psychological trauma can blur the boundaries between memory and reality, and how unresolved trauma can drive individuals to seek revenge or escape through dangerous situations.
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[music] [music] Heat. Heat.
[music] >> [music] [music] [music] [music] >> Heat. Heat.
[music] [music] [music] >> [music] [music] >> Come with me. Come with me.
>> Shut up. Shut up.
>> I know it's uncommon for you to have your sessions on off days, Alex.
I do want to remind you that the conversations and rules here are the same as with any other visit.
Are you still having trouble sleeping?
>> Yes.
>> Your meds, are they consistent?
>> Yeah.
>> And the nightmares.
The ones about your friend, are you still having them?
>> Does that mean no?
>> They changed.
>> Changed how?
I'm not afraid anymore.
>> Why?
>> Before I could only see her dying. I was powerless.
I couldn't do anything about it. I was strapped to a chair.
I was straight jacket.
>> And now, >> now I'm free from the straps. Anyway, I know what I have to do now to save her.
>> Does that give you some kind of relief knowing what you need to do?
>> It's time.
Sorry for the location mixup. Short staffed, you know.
>> Don't make a habit of it. I've already had moved my regulars to coming up here as well. This is highly unorthodox and as you can imagine, this place makes them extremely uncomfortable.
>> Come on, let's go.
They've all come from Bernardet.
I've been coming here for so long, but I don't get it.
Doesn't make any sense.
How can you have so many qualifications but your medications suck?
Doesn't make any sense.
>> So, how does it feel getting older?
>> I hate getting older. I wish I could just stop time right now, you know? No wrinkles. No living out my sad days in a nursing home.
>> No, I am not wearing that stupid thing.
It's >> tradition. Can't break tradition. Now we get to celebrate you and your wrinkles.
>> Oh, wow. Okay. And you're an [ __ ] >> All right, boys and girls. We can't spend all night partying and eating cake. We still have rounds to do.
That's right. We're at work. Not a happy hour.
>> Gerald, you got Alex? Yes.
>> No.
>> Excuse me?
>> No.
>> I did it. I took care of him this morning. Get Riley to do it.
>> Well, Riley's not here, is he? Frankly, I don't care who does it as long as it gets done.
>> Well, can I finish this cake?
>> Darl, choke it down and go check on Alex.
>> Put your badge on. We'll be thinking you're one of them.
>> Dr. Lights out.
>> Although I haven't had as much water as I probably should have.
>> Lights out. I really don't.
>> Time for bedicul.
>> No cake for you.
>> Cake is only for me.
>> Lights out.
Go to sleep.
Go to bed.
Here we go. [screaming] Alex, you're still awake.
Alex, >> I can smell your cake.
>> It's time for bed. Lights out.
>> I can't turn the light off.
>> What are you talking about?
>> The window's open.
The window's not open.
>> The windows open. It's letting the light in.
>> You mean the shades?
>> [sighs] [laughter] >> Heat. Heat.
>> [laughter] [sighs and gasps] >> [ __ ] [sighs] Hey, [clears throat] >> I'm going to take a shower. I'll be gone when I get back.
[clears throat] I don't need you now.
I can for my life for so much.
I need to know if you're afraid of feeling good. But when you start to fall Heat. Heat.
>> [sighs] [music] >> deeper.
to you.
Happy birthday [music] to you.
Happy birthday dear dar.
Happy birthday to you.
>> [music] >> You're late again.
You live upstairs and you still managed to be late. Wasn't supposed to be my shift.
You know what, kiddo? If I could find good help. [ __ ] any kind of help. I'd sack you and would snap. Send you back to the books where you belong.
>> D, you can't get rid of me. You love me too much.
>> Besides, the reason you can't find any help is your shitty taste in music. I'm sorry.
>> Mimusa.
>> Mhm.
>> I have a timeless taste in music. None of this autotune garbage that your generation listens to. You know, I remember when all a good song needed was a guitar, a pure voice, and a little inspiration, and a whole lot of weed.
>> This like really freaky house.
>> Oh, why am I not surprised?
>> I have no idea where I'm at. This guy gets it.
Uh, you guys know how to get to the interstate from here?
>> Just go out that way and then take a right down the road.
All right. Thanks.
>> Your friends over there, they come in here in corrals.
Can you get them to order more than just ice water this time?
They're taking up seats.
I need my table.
Bamos.
So, I'm in this house and I swear there [music] is [ __ ] smeared all over the walls.
>> Like real [ __ ] >> Yeah. Or or something. Looked like somebody dipped their hands in something and just smeared it all over the walls.
I went to the contractor. I was like, "Man, what the hell is that?" And apparently this crazy girl went apeshit on her family.
Where the hell is everybody?
>> Dr. Rest.
>> Can I help you?
>> Yeah. Hey. So, I'm here to pick up Darby Richter 32A. Now, she was supposed to be waiting for us when we arrived, but you know, >> I'm sorry, sir. I don't know what you're talking about. This isn't Motel 6. We don't let patients just check out.
>> Well, you're kidding me, right?
[laughter] Huh? Cuz look, I talked to Dr. Andrews last month, and he assured me that everything was in order for her to have day off and be released for her birthday.
Do you see this right here? Huh? Your eyes clearly work.
>> Oh, what you see is the fifth, right?
>> No, you can read.
>> Excuse me, sir.
>> Where is she?
>> Well, that's the question of the hour, isn't it?
>> I don't understand. Did something happen? Well, >> there's no good nurses. They can't do anything.
>> I'll go make some calls.
Yeah, you do that.
>> Do they treat everybody here like this?
I mean, it's [ __ ] >> Relax. They'll figure it out. You sure got her panties twisted tight enough to get something done.
>> Yeah. Well, I'll tell you what. She better be grateful.
>> I hate waiting.
If it weren't for you two, I'd be gone already.
>> So, they're sitting there, right, all Letha Bieber and [ __ ] when suddenly lights go out. Okay. Okay. And the dad, he goes to find a flashlight. Now, I should mention there is a pretty gnarly thunderstorm going on outside. Okay.
>> Come on, man. It sounds so cliche. No, I'm not [ __ ] you. Okay. No. No.
Okay. This storm is getting worse. I'm talking raging flashing lightning. They can't see a damn thing except when the lightning flashes through the windows.
[music] Right now, the thing is the old's daughter is gone.
>> Bro, you just said she was there.
>> Yes, she is. She's like there, but like her mind, dude, it's, you know, >> Darby, your parents and the doctor made special plans for your special day. What would you like to take with you?
This look cute on you.
I'll let you get dressed.
>> So, if all that really happened, what happened next?
>> Well, that's the worst part. That little girl, she died in the walls. They say that rats ate her face when they pull her body out.
Hey, you like this place?
Cuz if you like the sounds here, guess what? If you're crazy like your sister, you're going to be living here, too.
>> You just stop scaring her, Nathan.
He's just trying to scare you.
>> Yeah. Where's an early promise that won't be broken? Not like your daughters.
I'm not broken.
>> Nathan, stop it.
>> If I knew it was going to be this much pain in the ass, I would just stay at home.
>> I'm still calling [ __ ] Call it what you want, man. Okay, it was a freak [music] show. What about you, lover boy?
>> What the hell, man?
>> Don't make it look so obvious. Just go talk to her.
>> Look, it doesn't matter what you guys think or [music] don't think. Some crazy ass [ __ ] went down the house, and I'm going to go have fun with it. Besides, how scary could it be?
>> When is it supposed to go down?
>> How about this weekend?
>> Uh, yeah, sure. I guess that could work.
>> Well, if you're so interested in talking to big game, >> it would be a great chance for some of us to get out of town.
>> And maybe someone else [music] to find his >> Would you find my baby?
>> Well, we have it all figured out, >> huh?
We are going to whisk you away from this lovely establishment for a few days this weekend. Can you make it work?
>> Just make it happen. We'll get to hang.
>> Okay, [ __ ] it. Let's do it.
>> Birdie, knock it off.
[music] How's my birthday, girl? The dress looks just right on you, doesn't it?
>> All right, look. That smell is good, Mom.
[music] What about the sister?
>> Oh, she disappeared into [music] the night. But they say once a year on the anniversary of the murders, if you go to the house, you can see her in the window.
>> When's that? February 5th.
>> Oh, [ __ ] off. That's today.
>> Yeah, there's no way any of that happened. We would have heard about it.
>> No, no, [clears throat] no. I swear I know because my dad just bought that creepy ass house. And the contractor is the one who saw the hole.
>> Oh, you really believe everything you hear, don't you?
>> You mean like when you told Nick you were a virgin, >> huh? [ __ ] >> What are you guys talking about?
>> Don't ask.
>> Okay, >> look. Okay, all I'm saying is that it's [music] an interesting story.
>> Damn, Ackie, you bringing that back to share with all of us? Put that away.
There's kids here.
>> How about this? $100. Anyone who stays the night, >> you're paying.
>> Yeah, if you stay the full night.
>> Good enough for me. I'm in. I'm done around 3 or 4.
>> All right, then. It's set. We'll go get supplies and then we'll come back and pick you up.
>> Cool. Well, one thing, don't forget to take your waiter. Me. Be nice.
>> Hey, D.
>> Hey there, Curtis.
The usual.
>> Just a call for the day.
Say D. You haven't seen any crazies running around this way in the old uniform, have you?
>> The only thing crazy I've seen around here are those millennials on their phones all day and their goofy Tik [laughter] Toks.
[gasps] Does it have to do with all those sirens?
>> Some issues over at Mayfield Psychiatric.
>> That can't be good. What was it this time?
Just a bit of trouble.
Can't say much just yet, but I don't think it's much to worry about though.
>> I'm going take this coffee to go if you don't mind.
>> Okay.
>> Thanks, D.
Take care.
Nick was so hot last night.
>> But did you see Vernon dead? She's been drinking a lot lately. I can't believe she lost her scholarship. She's taking it really hard. Did you see that guy she was with?
>> Uh >> that's like the third guy this week.
>> Yeah. And he was like ancient.
>> I think he works with NFTTS or crypto or something.
>> What is NFTs?
>> Who knows?
I'm really worried about her, though.
She can't keep living like this. We got to do something.
>> Well, >> maybe taking her out of town this weekend will be good for her. You know, >> I hope so.
>> You know, I really did think I was a virgin, though.
>> So, I saw you last night at Molly's.
>> He's stalking me now.
No, >> you just look pretty smashed.
>> I was just trying to have a good time.
>> So, are you into him?
>> Who?
>> That guy you left with?
>> Oh, come on.
>> Seriously?
>> No. No.
>> Why do you care?
seem pretty old.
At least by 10 years.
>> Are you into that?
>> What's your point, Aggie?
>> He would never treat you >> like what? Like a princess?
>> I don't need that. I don't want that. I can take care of myself.
I've >> been doing it for a long [ __ ] time.
Okay.
Why do you care?
>> I just meant that.
>> I think you're special.
>> That's all.
Got to bring it down.
>> You right.
>> Where are we going?
>> Some house that Brian's dad bought. Why you okay?
>> Yeah. Yeah, I'm fine.
>> Are you sure?
>> Yeah. Yeah, I'm fine.
>> You don't seem >> Drop it, Aggie.
I'm fine.
Look at this place. Huh? Freaky, right?
Kind of gross.
See, I told you guys you didn't believe me. It's [ __ ] creepy.
>> Nick, hello.
>> Also, watch out for any uh loose planks or tools or anything like that. We don't need any of that stupid legal [ __ ] right?
>> Blanket would do any good. Can't get blood from a stone.
>> Come a little closer, baby. I'll show you something that's hard.
>> Come on.
>> Okay, whatever. All right, [sighs] let's get in here.
Oh [ __ ] >> Oh, tell me you don't have a key.
>> Uh, no. I have the key.
>> Just apparently not on me.
>> Dude, are you serious?
>> Okay, I had it when we left, but I don't. Come on. I think there's one under a rock or something out here.
Let's just look for it real quick.
>> What are you idiots doing?
>> Uh, genius over here forgot the key.
You guys change your outfits?
>> Yeah, for the aesthetic >> and easy access.
>> Did you even bother to check?
>> Well, no, but we know [music] birdie, quit playing and go get your sisters back.
>> [music] >> Your room is just how you left it.
[music] [music] What are you doing?
>> Mama told [music] me to get Darby's back.
>> Clean your room.
>> Yes. [music] >> Yes. What?
>> Yes, sir.
[music] >> [music] [music] [music] >> All right, let's head on in.
The smells in here.
>> That, boys and girls, is a smell of rotten flesh.
>> Nikki, this place gives me the creeps.
>> Don't worry, I'll protect you from mildew.
this place.
>> Dude, I know. I told you it's haunted, >> right? Stop screwing around, Brian. It's just an old forgotten house full of your [ __ ] stories.
>> How many bedrooms this place got?
>> Uh, four. I think there's two in here, and then there's like two creepy cabins out back. Just just bedrooms.
>> Yeah, haunted ones.
>> You think that's funny, but I bet that'll make people want to stay here even more. People love getting scared shitless.
>> Actually, Nick's right. You guys can make a killing here.
[music] >> [ __ ] Aggy.
>> Dude, I'm standing right here. You >> should go check it out.
>> Me?
Nick's the one who thinks it's all [ __ ] He should go. Oh, [ __ ] yeah.
>> You want to go find some ghosts? Would you like to go ghost hunting with me?
>> What the [ __ ] >> You ready?
>> Yeah.
>> Let's go.
All right, y'all. Let's get this party started. What are we having?
All right, we got whiskey, we got vodka, we got various juices, and my favorite, moonshine.
>> Moonshine?
>> Yeah. Straight from Tennessee.
>> Oh god.
>> [laughter] >> God, I hate clothes.
You can't keep your boots on.
>> Oh, hell yeah I am.
[snorts] brave enough to go insane when there's nothing to say.
I'll save myself.
What happened here?
>> Be soon.
>> What happened here? Huh?
>> Darby, I mean, I did it.
>> I don't know why you do that.
>> I'll do better.
>> Come here. Come here. Come here. Come here.
Why you let them walk all over you? Huh?
[sighs] Hey, wait. Say we uh get rid of the girls for the weekend and go out in the woods. [sighs] >> Like that time we did at the lake.
Remember that?
>> We made love all weekend.
>> Yeah. It was intense.
>> I miss those times.
>> Yeah.
>> The way you looked at me.
You used to hold me.
>> Yeah.
>> Do things to me.
>> Yeah.
Is she in her room?
They better be out there doing it.
>> They can't keep their hands off each other, so probably.
Thank you, Captain Obvious. For you and for your lady.
Now, what are you having, Sugara?
I don't know yet, Pooky.
See, it didn't take you very long to start breaking [ __ ] around here.
Now that you're 18, it's time you start paying rent.
>> Well, here's the good thing about this is you can have a drink now and then make up your mind later for the next one.
>> You know me. I don't like to mix my sugars.
>> Come on. You're not going to have some fun because you're worried about a hangover?
>> Come on, Brian.
>> What the [ __ ] Is this how it's going to be the whole night? What are you talking about?
>> You're pink.
>> Just drop it, please.
>> Are you [ __ ] kidding me? How do you just drop it? I'm being fun and you're being a whatever. Whatever. Okay, I'm going to go explore the rest of my house.
Dare is almost ready.
Oh my god. [gasps] >> At least the mattress held up.
>> I mean, it wasn't as romantic as I'd like it to be, but [sighs] >> you ready for round two?
>> I only need five minutes, coach.
>> [laughter] >> Don't just stand there. Sit down so we can eat.
>> Let's go. I got [ __ ] to do tonight. All right.
>> Bowling night. Strip club.
>> Hey Trudy, give me another beer.
>> Why are you married to this [ __ ] You better straighten up, young lady.
You were out of line.
>> Trudy, I said go give me another beer. I tell you what, teach her some respect or I'll put her in the ground.
[snorts] >> Hey, Bernie. What's going on?
>> What?
Uh, I asked you what's going on. As in what's on your mind?
>> No, that's not what you said.
>> Uh, yeah, it is.
>> No, you called me something.
>> Bernardet, >> that's not what you said.
>> Bernie, >> don't call me that.
>> Sorry.
>> It's fine. Don't worry about it.
I worry about you.
>> Why? [sighs] >> I don't know. I just do.
[snorts] >> Are you crying?
>> No.
>> Did I say something wrong? Am I upsetting you?
>> Why do you think my feeling has anything to do with you at all?
Can I have some of that? Sure.
[snorts] [snorts] You okay?
>> [snorts] >> Can I ask you something?
>> Sure.
>> Why don't you ever talk about your past, your family, your upbringing or anything like that?
>> Knowing who I am now, Aggie has nothing to do with my upbringing. Okay, >> you're right. I'm sorry. I don't mean to disrespect.
>> Stop apologizing.
Jesus.
I don't mean to be [ __ ] about it.
Working with my therapist, at times things just bubble up and and I don't know what to do and I I snap.
My childhood is nothing to dream about.
messed up as any other person these days. Huh?
>> Yeah, sure. Let's go with that.
>> I really like you. I mean, I mean, I like you for who you are.
I just want to get to know you more, you know.
>> Really?
Why?
Trudy, did you do anything with the light?
Trudy.
Trudy.
[clears throat] >> Son of a [ __ ] What the hell are you doing?
>> I remember what you did.
>> What are you talking about?
>> Never again.
>> You know what you're saying.
>> I know what you are.
You know what you're talking about. You want to know why?
Cuz you're crazy.
Nobody believes the crazy girl.
And I can make it so you don't say anything ever [clears throat] again.
Did you got that?
Nice chat.
[panting] Turn that light off when you're done.
>> [music] >> What's it like being on tour?
It's not as glamorous as you might think.
>> Come on. People screaming your name, being in different cities every night.
>> I'm definitely not to the screaming fan stage.
Well, except for you, of course.
>> Yeah, but it's not here.
I mean, you think this place is different than anywhere else? It's It's all the same. Just people going about their day dreaming of being anywhere else.
>> Do you >> do I what?
>> Dream about being somewhere else.
>> At this moment, I'm exactly where I want to be.
Mhm.
>> Oh, really?
>> Yeah.
>> No, it's not my birthday.
>> It is now.
>> Okay. Happy birthday to me, I guess.
up.
Heat. [screaming] Everything okay?
>> Yeah. Um, I'm uh I'm going to go take care of some business.
>> Where do you think you're going to go?
>> Inside with everyone in there?
>> Yeah. No thanks. There's a there's a shed or something out back. I'll just use that.
>> Okay.
Bring me a beer when you come back.
>> [clears throat] >> Hello.
Please, please. No, please.
No, please.
Why did you bring him into our lives?
>> What are you talking about?
>> He's disgusting. He hates Birdie and me.
How long do we have to endure this?
>> Nathan loves you and Birdie.
Is this what you call love?
I know you're still upset about your father, but he left us. Remember that?
He died.
Sweetheart, I'm sorry, but we all just have to find ways to move on.
>> You haven't had any issue with that, have you?
>> What's that supposed to mean? means you're supposed to protect us. You're supposed to take care of us. You promised you would stop drinking and whoring around.
>> How dare you?
>> Really, mother?
How dare [music] you?
You brought a monster into this house.
I brought a monster into this house.
There was already a monster in this house. Do you remember that? [music] I have half a mind to take you back to that hospital.
Maybe there they can teach you some respect.
>> I need to be [music] taught respect.
>> You better watch your tone.
>> Or what are you going to get Nathan to hit me again? Me and he can come back to my room tonight and teach me a lesson.
Stop it, you little [ __ ] >> What the hell do you think you're doing to my wife? Oh, what you going to do, little girl? You going to hit me? Huh?
Go ahead. Go ahead. Give me a shot. Let me see what you got. Come on, [music] do it.
>> Guess what? I thought get out of my sight.
>> Good god. Why are you always breaking [ __ ] >> Come on. Try to have a little bit of fun.
>> You were so [ __ ] clumsy.
>> It's being renovated. Nothing in here is permanent.
H.
>> Got that right.
>> What's that supposed to mean?
>> Means what it means. You said it.
>> Hey, come on. I didn't mean it.
>> Just don't.
>> Seriously, Charlie, what the [ __ ] Something's up with you.
Are you seeing someone else?
>> No, of course not.
>> Then why are you being such a >> such a what?
>> A cold ass [ __ ] What?
>> You heard me.
>> I'm late, you [ __ ] >> Whoa, wait, wait. What?
>> I missed my period.
>> Okay, that happens sometimes, right?
>> And then I went to the pharmacy and got a test.
>> Well, those aren't always right. So, >> and then I got another one.
Holy [ __ ] >> I just need a second. I'm a little dizzy.
>> Jesus Christ.
>> So, what what are you saying to me exactly?
>> That is not your problem.
>> Holy [ __ ] Charlie. What are we going to do?
>> I'm sorry. Did your ears stop working? I told you it's not your problem. There is no we in this.
>> Wait. So, is it mine?
>> Get the [ __ ] out of my face.
>> Hey, what was that all about?
>> You could hear that from out here?
Yeah, >> he's an ass.
>> And you're just figuring that out.
>> I kind of hoped he'd grow out of it.
>> Boys are a little slow sometimes.
>> Yeah, I think I'm coming to that realization.
>> Dudes suck.
No way about it.
>> Not all of them.
I guess I just want to find someone who looks at me like >> what?
>> Well, like Aggie looks at you. What do you want me to say?
>> I don't know. Maybe that you'll give him a chance.
I tell you what, you tell me the truth about you and I'll give Aggie a chance.
>> What? Don't think I didn't notice.
>> I'm not sure I follow.
>> Come on. Switching your drinks at the bar. Pretend to be too drunk to drive the moodiness.
And I saw the tests in your bathroom.
Why didn't you say anything? Why didn't you?
I don't know. Because you have a lot on your mind. Like always.
I give you another thing.
>> So, have you come up with a plan?
>> Nope. Have you?
>> Not at all.
But I'm trying.
Nathan, go get the girls. [music] Cake is ready.
[music] >> [music] [music] [music] [music] >> You want to know something that's kind of kept me worrying in the back of my mind? What's that?
>> That one [music] of these guys wouldn't be so nice to you. I don't want to see you get hurt.
I tell you, wouldn't be the worst I'd seen.
>> Oh, yeah.
And why is that?
>> You girls a little too old to be play with dolls, aren't you?
>> Did you want something?
>> Yeah. How about a little respect, huh?
I'll settle for you back in the looney bed. Anyway, cake's ready. Let's get this [ __ ] show over with. Get you back where you belong.
18 now. Somebody else's problem. And you, you're not far behind.
You go ahead. I'll be done in a minute.
Yo, Nick, I was kidding about spending the night. So, uh, contractor's coming in the morning. That means we got a jet tonight. So, stop grinding and let's go get some food. I'm starving. Also, Charlie is [music] pissed as usual.
Pick up your phone.
>> Hello, Brian.
Hey.
Um, what are you doing?
>> Talking to Burning Dead. Where are you?
>> I'm in the kitchen watching you two >> stock much?
>> I am starving. Have you guys seen Nick and Stacy? Or are you an Aggy?
>> No. Hey, where's Aggie?
>> No idea. He went to go take a deuce, but >> you know how he is about that. He was supposed to bring me back a drink.
All righty, master of the house. Looks like you're going to have to go find them.
Is no one else in this house hungry?
>> [music] >> Heat.
Heat.
Come on.
Come on.
Happy birthday to [singing] you.
Happy birthday to [singing] you.
Happy birthday dear Darby.
Happy birthday [singing] to youar.
Heat. Heat.
[screaming] [screaming] >> [screaming] >> Poor dear.
>> Why?
Because you took everything from me. You ruined my life.
So now I choose to ruin you.
>> [music] >> Nick, Stacy, it's time to go.
Come on, guys.
Guys, [screaming] [screaming] Wait, please.
run.
Charlie, Charlie, Charlie, Charlie, Charlie, guys, guys.
You guys Remember me?
[music] Okay.
Oh.
Come out. Come out, wherever you are.
>> What did you do?
>> I did what was necessary.
>> You killed him. [screaming] before they killed us.
It's >> the only way to set us free, don't you see?
>> No, I don't.
>> You should be thanking me. If I hadn't done this today, you'd do it in 5 years.
>> No, >> we're just alike, you and me.
>> We are nothing like you are a monster.
>> We all deserve to be free, bird.
Let me free you.
You're crazy.
Why don't you have the mind to take me back to that hospital?
You brought a monster into this house.
There was already a monster in this house.
>> You're a monster.
So, you're telling me he showed no signs of homicidal tendencies?
To >> be perfectly blind.
He was a very [ __ ] up individual, but not homicidal.
>> Is that a clinical term, >> Sarah? I see 15 to 20 patients a day.
murderers, rapists, child molesters, and most of them have killed me in a heartbeat.
And they all reside in this decrepit hell hole the state is constantly cutting funding on. Pardon my short hand.
>> Yeah. Well, you're under a lot of pressure. I don't mean to push your buttons.
What else can you tell me about him?
[music] What kind of sessions were you having?
>> His family is Romanian.
He had a very rough childhood, always [music] fighting. Alex actually worked here for a time about 10 years ago.
He suffered some sort of mental break, killed a clerk with a sledgehammer, and claims he can't remember any of it.
His attorneys made an insanity plea, the courts believed him, and he wound up back here.
>> Do you believe him?
>> I don't know. His [music] tests were inconclusive.
>> Does that happen a lot?
>> No, rarely. But those are the ones you need to worry about. [music] They're like volcanoes. At any moment, without notice, boom.
Did he ever talk about getting out?
>> No, but he did have this reoccurring nightmare. Something about saving a girl. He felt helpless in his dreams. I felt like we'd made a breakthrough [music] recently in his treatments.
Guess I was wrong.
>> Did he ever talk about that girl? Did he ever have any visitors?
>> The entire time he was here. Not a single visitor.
When he worked here, he did [music] get close to a girl. So we uh we discourage that kind of thing, of course, but um they always find a way.
>> What have happened with that girl?
>> Dead. Suicide.
Uh, my predecessor, Dr. Andrews, let the psychotic patient out for [music] a goddamn birthday party. She killed her family, then herself.
Alex took it very badly. He was [music] shut out from everything for many years.
>> What is it?
Her name was Darby Richter. She died 10 years ago today.
>> I've taken up enough of your time, Dr. >> Lori. Lori, >> thank you for your time, [music] Dr. Lori. If you can think of anything else, here's my senator.
>> I'll be sure to keep this close by.
>> [music] >> Denise, [music] anything new?
No, I'm not talking to the media.
Listen, I'm going to swing by the recctor house, then head back to the station. [music] Let me know the steak guys call back.
Come on, little birdie.
I know you're in there.
You took something from me.
Now I'm going to take something from you.
>> [sighs and gasps] [screaming] >> See nothing.
Aggie.
>> Oh my god. Are you okay?
>> Yeah, I'm fine.
>> Okay.
>> Oh my god. I'm so glad you're okay.
>> [gasps] >> I'm so sorry.
>> What? [panting] I am so sorry.
>> What? This is all my >> What the hell are you talking about?
>> What?
>> This was my nightmare.
This was my nightmare.
>> What? What is going on?
You want to know about my past?
This is my [ __ ] past.
>> [panting] >> That guy and my sister [laughter] were patients at a hospital [panting] before before she killed my parents [laughter] and tried to kill me in this [ __ ] house.
This is my [ __ ] house.
This is my [ __ ] house.
My fault.
[panting] >> And he's just here to finish the job. I should be [laughter] dead. I should be dead.
>> [ __ ] [laughter] look at me.
>> No, this isn't real. This >> Look at me.
>> This isn't happening.
>> Look at me.
>> This is happening.
>> Look at me. Stop. Hey, >> this is a real [laughter] Stop.
>> Look at me.
>> Stop. No, this isn't real.
>> Yes, it is.
>> It means real.
>> Look at me. Look at me. This is real.
[gasps] >> That was real. That was real.
That was real. [gasps] Okay, it's over.
It's over. Okay. It's over. It's over.
Come on. Okay.
It's okay. I got you.
>> Okay.
>> Okay. It's okay.
>> Okay.
[sighs] We got to get the You hear I got heat.
So, tell me about these new dreams.
Are you still being chased by a madman, birdie?
Dear [music] >> [music and singing] [music] [music] [music] [music] >> are your heart. [music]
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