> himself in another case... ... and disqualified him as a witness. But I'll make you a bet. What's that? She'll do it again. And soon. Only this time I will fucking nail the bitch. So we've been considering those who wish to control others... ...through their insecurity and their narcissism. To study Nietzsche psychobiographically may seem naive. Wasn't it Nietzsche's work itself, which... ...through deconstructive and post-structuralist readings... ...induced the death of psychobiography? Paul Portman said he might go to Tavistock. I'm thinking I might go. Just be patient. Stay where you are for about a year. - But there's nothing holding me. - Trust me. You know Dr. Gerst? Michael Glass. It's a pleasure. I saw your review of my book. You didn't understand what I was saying about the analytic field. Towards the end you made one or two interesting remarks. Maybe one of these days we can discuss it. I'd be honored. Thank you very much. "One or two interesting remarks"? That was a compliment, Michelle. Dr. Gerst was very impressed. And it appears that our Michael has just been knighted. Cheers. Congratulations. - Can I ask you a question? - Sure. Every day I see you writing and I am thinking, "What is he writing about?" Is it a novel? No, but there was a novelist in it. Really? Who? I can't tell you that. Otherwise I'd have to kill you. Must be someone famous, then. Excuse me. Dr. Glass? I'm Peter Ristedes. Adam Towers' assistant. Urbane magazine. Mind if I join you? Adam asked me to see if you'd give us a quote for the article he's writing. I believe he mentioned it to you. He didn't seem to think you'd want to talk to him. I'll take that as a "no comment," then? Dr. Glass? Miss Tramell. What are you doing here? I wanted to talk to you. About the evaluation. Some of the things you said, I've been thinking about them a lot. I'm sorry you had to hear all that. Got a minute? Come through. What you said about me being addicted to risk... ...about having to do more and more dangerous things... Well, after you said it... ...I realized I was... ...scared. What exactly scared you? For weeks before the accident I was having the same... ...fantasy over and over again. I even wrote about it. The woman's driving in the car, the man's making her come. She drives off the road, the man's killed. I feel like maybe I made it all happen. That's why I'm here. Are you saying you'd like to go into treatment? Yeah. Well, I think that's a very good idea. I wouldn't be able to treat you, but I'd be happy to refer you to a colleague. Why 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. Why not? Therapy requires a great deal of trust, which is difficult for most people. It's best to start with a clean slate. You mean you don't trust me. What I said about you at the hearing must have seemed very negative. I'm sure you've got feelings about that. I'd be happy referring you to another doctor. This is Dr. Milena Gardosh. She has a clinic here in London. You want to know the truth? The reason I agreed to the evaluation was because I thought it would be fun. I never... I never talked to anyone who... My patient's here. What do I owe you? You don't owe me anything. But if you'd like to call Dr. Gardosh, I'm sure she can help you. I don't shop around. Like you said, trust is very hard to come by. I was hoping I might find it with you. Listen, why don't we schedule another meeting. And then we can talk about this when we're not so rushed. You look different today. More relaxed. The more nervous I am, the more relaxed people think I am. I wanted to talk about something you brought up last Wednesday. You said before the accident... ...you had fantasies of sexual excitement and driving off ------------------------------ Читайте также: - текст Клуб «Завтрак» на английском - текст На игре на английском - текст Первая кровь на английском - текст Мутанты Икс - Сезон 1 на английском - текст Груз-200 на английском |