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Nine Perfect Strangers S02E01

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00:00She's been the subject of countless articles, including that buzzy profile in the New Yorker.
00:09She was the inspiration for Francis Welty's New York Times bestselling novel, Nine Perfect
00:17Strangers.
00:18It is our pleasure to introduce a woman whose name has become synonymous with the cutting
00:26edge of psychedelic therapy.
00:29Please welcome to the Bloomberg Disruptors Conference, Masha Dmitrievchenko.
00:39Hi.
00:42You forgot to mention she is also the subject of multiple federal investigations.
00:51Let's talk drugs, shall we?
00:53So this family here was able to connect with their dead son through a shared hallucination.
01:00It allowed them to work through the trauma of his death in real time.
01:04This is an extraordinary breakthrough, but it is only the beginning.
01:11In concert with my friends in Silicon Valley, I've developed a new proprietary psychedelic
01:16delivery system.
01:18So with this groundbreaking device, and with the right prompts, patients can revisit specific
01:25formative memories.
01:26And in this highly neuroplastic state, they can experience these memories as if for the
01:32first time.
01:33When will this product be available to the public?
01:38Well, we're in our next major round of financing, and after that, we will proceed to clinical
01:43trials.
01:44So you haven't tested it yet?
01:46I have tested it on rats and myself.
01:53In the New Yorker, they wrote that you were experimenting with these drugs to bring your
01:57dead daughter back to life.
01:59Is that true?
02:00Yes.
02:01I was connecting with my late daughter, and it was extremely transformative for me.
02:07It changed my life.
02:08Are you still seeing her?
02:10No.
02:11No, I am not.
02:17We have time for a few questions.
02:21Yes, you in the back.
02:24Ms. Mitichenko, could you tell us how you first learned about these innovative therapies?
02:32Years ago, I found a small clinic in Bavaria that dealt with people who were in desperate
02:40situations.
02:41At that clinic, there was a doctor.
02:43She was very kind, and I owe my career to her, and my life.
02:54Marsha?
02:57Martin.
02:58It's good to see you.
02:59I can't believe you came all the way from Germany for this dog and pony show.
03:04You know her offer still stands, yeah?
03:07So she's always happy to host your practice, should you ever need a new home base.
03:11Marsha Dmitrichenko, you've been served.
03:19Third one this month.
03:23At this rate, I'll be broke.
03:26We don't have cell service at Salbavide.
03:29We do not have navigable roads.
03:31It's really off-limits.
03:33There's not going to be a person like this asking questions or something, giving you
03:38letters.
03:40Please just consider it.
03:41She'd be really happy to see you.
03:45I would like to see her, too.
05:09Into a ministry, a ministry, a ministry of love.
05:17Day by day, I'll turn my dreams into a ministry, a ministry, a ministry of love.
05:32Not bad, Helmut.
05:34Helmut, honestly, you have no aesthetic sense whatsoever.
05:37It's a mystery to me.
05:38What?
05:39I don't think that's going to be enough.
05:41We need more linen.
05:42We have so many guests coming.
05:44What happened to enjoying your retirement?
05:48It's the first day of your new retreat.
05:50It has to be perfect.
05:54Helmut, that's not at all what I asked you to do.
05:59You're not listening.
06:01It's a problem.
06:03We have a problem.
06:05Quite a haul today.
06:07The altitude can make the dosages imprecise, and sometimes the medication doesn't always
06:11sustain in the bloodstream.
06:13So best to have a surplus.
06:15We'll test their oxygen levels against their resting metabolics.
06:17Excellent.
06:18And we can adjust their dosages accordingly.
06:21Maybe we should also do their blood work again upon their arrival, or at least measure their
06:25systolic and diastolic pressures, just to be safe.
06:29Masha, I would at least need that data as a baseline.
06:33You make it sound so fun.
06:35I make it sound like a science.
06:37That is what it is.
06:39Until it isn't.
06:42You seem very tense, Martin.
06:46Is there something you want to say to me?
06:48Well, with full respect, you were invited here to Zabovay to bring your art and your
06:55passion, both of which are beyond reproach.
06:57And what do you bring?
06:59Discipline.
07:01You're a very nervous little fellow.
07:04Here we go.
07:05Here we go where?
07:07When you get nervous, you like to defect, intoxicate with a smile, a smell, or an accent
07:13that you can willingly lose, by the way, I guess, depending on whether Putin offends
07:16your consumer base or not.
07:18We have been put in the sandbox to play together, so we can play nice or not.
07:23No improv with the dosage, no dosing without consent, no dosing yourself while charged
07:30with supervision and no locking people up.
07:37Yes.
07:38Yes, sir.
07:40There must be boundaries.
07:41I insist on it.
07:44And I must obey.
07:49I would just, I would just attend.
07:54Of course, attend to all of it.
08:30Super.
09:26Oh, yeah.
09:28You guys hear that?
09:30Now, that is what people come to the Alps for.
09:34We really just come here for the challenging trails.
09:37I hear you.
09:39I started off in Trieste.
09:42Five weeks with just a backpack, eating whatever I could find.
09:46How primal and prehistoric.
09:48Like, let's see, the craft websites?
09:52No, like the Iceman.
09:55The 5,000-year-old body they found up here in the glaciers?
09:58The glaciers are melting.
10:00Yeah.
10:01Shitty deal.
10:05Maybe they'll find more bodies.
10:06So, where do you go next?
10:08Well, you know, I was looking for a rustic cabin up in the mountains, and I think I found one.
10:20Herr Sharp?
10:21I come from Sauerwald.
10:23May I assist you with the luggage?
10:24Last year's Mercedes.
10:26Pretty rustic.
10:29Yeah, it's just the one bag, actually.
10:33Sauerwald.
10:34Well, well.
10:35Yeah, I just have to go visit somebody first, and then I'll be back on my adventures.
10:40It once was a famous sanitarium, you know.
10:42Oh, I thought it was a fancy hotel.
10:45I had a relative who died there.
10:49Auf Wiedersehen.
10:54Wow.
11:06Lavender. Lovely.
11:24Jesus.
11:30It's beautiful.
11:32The air up here is so fresh.
11:35Oh, I'm sorry, do you not speak English?
11:38Everybody speaks English.
11:39Oh.
11:46Well, at least we'll have nice, cozy, comfortable,
11:52at least we'll have nice, clean lungs before we plummet to our deaths.
11:57Wouldn't be the worst thing that ever happened to me.
12:01Or to you, I bet.
12:04Do we know each other?
12:13Shit, I'm so sorry.
12:14I'll just, uh, let me just, I'll get out of the way.
12:17Bitte bleiben Sie von der Tuchferde.
12:21Oh, shit. No, no, no, no, no.
12:23Hello?
12:27Hello?
13:01My grandfather knew someday there'd be cameras strung up all along his property.
13:06But your grandfather lived a long time ago and things change and good therapists use whatever tools they have.
13:14All I'm saying is that if you'd coloured just a little bit more within the lines of tranquillum,
13:18you might not be on the run from the law.
13:21Then I wouldn't be here, would I, working with you?
13:25And I say this with all kindness, but if your grandfather had done things just a little bit differently,
13:30then maybe, maybe you wouldn't have to be locked in a room coming up with inventive ways to stave off bankruptcy.
13:40Leave them to me.
13:41Okay.
13:47So are we, um, are we picking him up?
13:49My instructions were only to collect you.
13:51But he is coming, right?
13:53Sauberwald is extremely protective of the privacy of its guests, sir.
13:56Officially speaking, I do not know the person you're talking about.
14:01Right. That makes two of us.
14:28Dankeschön.
14:30Bitte bleiben Sie von der Zugfahrt.
14:36Bitte bleiben Sie von der Zugfahrt.
14:41Bitte bleiben Sie von der Zugfahrt.
14:44Dammit!
14:55You're fucking kidding me.
15:12Please.
15:31May I help you?
15:32Fuck, you scared me! Where have you been?
15:36Jesus!
15:38I'm sorry. I'm, I'm, I'm so sorry. I'm just...
15:45Guten Tag.
15:47Listen, um, one of my bags is missing.
15:51I think it might have been under the, the bench in the thing, or maybe it didn't get unloaded from the car.
15:57Can you just, I don't know, let them know?
16:00It's very, very important to me.
16:02Of course.
16:06Yeah, just these bags here.
16:10Oh, uh...
16:14Do you need a, a luggage cart?
16:16Nope.
16:23Thank you. I, I really do appreciate the help.
16:27Even though it took a while.
16:29It's a privilege to serve.
16:31Oh.
16:45Oh, my God.
16:48It's like a fairy tale.
16:50I'm happy you like it.
16:52I'm so over all the New Age wellness stuff.
16:54This is so old, it's like, new, you know?
16:57It's, it's like Bethlehem's uses of enchantment.
17:00Jungian archetypes.
17:02The innocent, the sage, the jest, or the outlaw.
17:04Is that the framework she's using?
17:05I'm only the pharmacologist, I...
17:07I mean, there are scholars who think that Jung's work had its basis in ancestral memory of psychedelic ritual in pre-Christian Europe.
17:14Isn't that sort of the ontology of what she's doing here?
17:17Um, metaphysical bacchanalia, as Lars Lee called it in The New Yorker.
17:26Oh, I'm sorry. I, I wasn't sure when you were going to finish speaking.
17:29Um, it's true.
17:30Mr. Lee did experience an early version of this protocol.
17:34An early version?
17:36How has it changed?
17:37Is it more targeted? Does it, does it still build up to the group hallucination at the end?
17:42Please.
17:44In our time this week, I urge you to try to forget what you think you know.
17:49You may find you get the most out of this, this work, if you don't try to outsmart it.
17:56Interesting.
17:58So, what's she like?
18:00What's she...
18:04Speaking of Jungian archetypes.
18:07Here comes the crown.
18:13Guten Tag.
18:15And she brought a date.
18:17She brought a fucking date.
18:19Schön, Sie zu sehen. It's been a long time.
18:27She's been here before. A few times.
18:30Don't worry. This time I have a valid credit card on file.
18:36I first came here during a rough patch after my second marriage ended.
18:40And after that I had to keep faking breakdowns to get back in again.
18:45Martin!
18:47Schön, Sie zu sehen.
18:49Wie geht's?
18:51Mir geht es sehr gut. Danke.
18:54Guten Tag.
18:55I'm Matteo.
18:57So this is the south wing. I didn't even know there was one.
19:01Yeah.
19:03Tell me, is Hermelin still in the kitchen?
19:05She is.
19:07Is she still doing that marvellous mushroom souffle?
19:09Only for you.
19:11Supposedly the recipe came straight from the chef of Bergdorf Gardens.
19:15But we won't hold that against the poor souffle.
19:17Please don't.
19:19Well, well, well. Looks like someone's made her triumphant return to the Harmonia Gardens.
19:23Imogen, my darling.
19:25Oh, your hair.
19:28There's so much more of it.
19:30What's this? Some sort of symbol?
19:32Oh, I just took a little tumble last week in clusters.
19:36It's not ski season yet.
19:38I fell off a chair in a restaurant. Can you believe it, darling?
19:42Luckily this devastatingly handsome man was there to rescue me.
19:46This is Matteo.
19:48Matteo what? Oh.
19:50You don't even know, do you?
19:51I want to say it was love at first sight, but I don't want to scare him off, so I'll just say it was lust.
19:56Mum, we were supposed to come here together to work on our relationship.
20:00Well, you of all people should know I can work on more than one relationship at a time.
20:05Does he even speak English?
20:07English?
20:09Of course everyone speaks English.
20:11Right.
20:13Sorry.
20:15Although she should be the one apologising for dragging you here unnecessarily.
20:18No, no, no dragging. I mean, I'm really excited to come.
20:23Well, now it's time to leave because this is not a nail salon. There are no walk-ins.
20:28Herr Fadel is fully registered in our system.
20:31Willkommen im Zauberwald.
20:33I hope you all will have a very pleasant time here.
20:36You see, darling, that's why it always pays to stay in the same family of hotels.
20:40You may pay more up front, but they'll always accommodate you, ja?
20:44Do you pay for him?
20:46You must excuse my daughter. 35 is such a difficult age.
20:50It's when the panic really sets in.
20:56You're going to let him stay?
20:58He has to stay. He's a part of the plan.
21:10Oh, you can just drop everything there. It's fine. Thank you.
21:14Ah.
21:27Oh.
21:32Almost forgot.
21:37This is completely inappropriate.
21:39Well, that's what makes it fun, right?
21:40I am not going to sleep in the same room as you and your inappropriately young boyfriend. I'm not.
21:45Okay. I will ask for a cot. Okay?
21:48Or sleep on the floor. Not with mother.
21:51Mateo. Yes?
21:53You seem perfectly nice, if a little geopolitically unplaceable.
21:56But you do understand why my mother brought you along, right?
21:59As you say, we are boyfriends?
22:01No. No, you're a human shield she has sex with.
22:05This retreat was supposed to be an opportunity for my mother and me
22:07to work through some of the lingering issues in our relationship, remember?
22:10Oh. What are these issues?
22:12Oh, well, let's see.
22:14I'm neglectful, but I'm also smothering.
22:17I don't support her, but I also never forced her to stand on her own two feet,
22:22so she has no self-esteem.
22:24Other than that, yeah, I'm a monster.
22:27Now, can we please just enjoy this beautiful spa?
22:30I'm getting my own room.
22:32As long as it goes on your own credit card.
22:34As long as it goes on your own credit card.
22:43Keep them closed. Hey, no peeking.
22:46You ready?
22:48Yeah, I'm ready. Are you going to show me?
22:50And voila.
22:52Oh my god, this is...
22:57You like it? It's pretty sick, right?
23:00Holy shit, yeah, I like it. It's fucking amazing.
23:02It's amazing.
23:05Oh.
23:08I just wish that piano wasn't there.
23:10Yeah, fuck. I'm going to get them to handle this.
23:13Okay, babe? Just don't forget about it for now, all right?
23:17Okay.
23:19I'm just so glad we have this time together, away.
23:22Yeah, me too.
23:24So what's first? Like, spa or...
23:27Can I start drinking?
23:29I mean, I think there's some kind of a welcome drinks later tonight.
23:32Welcome drinks?
23:34And until then, I think we just want us to chill in the room.
23:38Yeah?
23:40Yeah. Just entertain ourselves. You think we can do that?
23:44Yeah.
23:57I think I want to... I think I want to take a bath.
23:59I think I want to take a bath.
24:01But right now...
24:03Yeah, I'm sorry. I just... I feel... I feel gross.
24:06I mean, I don't mind.
24:08Yeah, but... but I mind. I mind.
24:12Yeah.
24:14Okay? I... Listen, I just feel gross. I don't want to...
24:18Be quick, yeah?
24:20Yeah.
24:30Fuck.
24:42Oh, you bastard. Come on.
24:47Oh, you piece of shit.
24:49Come on.
24:55Hey, lady, have you got any signal?
24:57No.
24:59Um...
25:01No, I think the...
25:03I think the mountains block the signal.
25:06Really?
25:07Yeah.
25:08Maybe they're trying to tell us something.
25:09Yeah.
25:11You here for the session?
25:13I'm meant to be.
25:15Although I have this funny feeling I've been stood up.
25:18Ah. Yeah, that's too bad.
25:20Although...
25:22If I don't have any reception, have I really been ghosted?
25:25Hmm.
25:27Profound.
25:28Right?
25:29Yeah.
25:31Um, well, I think they're going to take our phone soon, so...
25:34I'd better find the landline.
25:36Okay.
25:38Will I see you later?
25:40Yeah.
25:44Bye.
25:47Bye.
26:05So, are you, like, royalty or something?
26:08Excuse me?
26:09It was just the bowing.
26:10That's, like, the second person I've seen bow to you.
26:12I was just kind of wondering if maybe you were a princess.
26:16Mm, no, I used to be a nun.
26:19A nun?
26:21Hmm.
26:23Oh.
26:24A nun?
26:26Hmm.
26:28Do people bow to nuns?
26:30Some people think it's a thing.
26:34Are you wearing the uniform of the place?
26:37Oh, uh...
26:39I made a very long journey here and my clothes were so dirty,
26:42so they were kind enough to share their uniform with me.
26:46Well, you make it look very chic.
26:48So, what do you do now that you're not, um...
26:51you know, nunning anymore?
26:54I'm not sure.
26:57Right now, I drink tea.
27:02Wow.
27:09I wish that I could be that present.
27:11It's actually one of the things that I'm hoping to get out of being here.
27:14You know, get some of that presence of mind, like you.
27:18No, you don't want to be like me.
27:24Well, I do not want to be like me.
27:26That is for sure.
27:54Hi, there. Um...
27:56Elfrid... Elfrid?
27:58Elfrida?
28:00That's a beautiful name.
28:01I was just wondering if there were any messages for me.
28:03No messages, Herr Schaap.
28:05That's a little weird, because my father, he's very much delayed.
28:09Zauberwald is a remote location and subject to complicated weather.
28:13Flight delays are not uncommon.
28:15No, I understand, but he hasn't flown commercial flights yet.
28:18No, I understand, but he hasn't flown commercial flights yet.
28:20No, I understand, but he hasn't flown commercial flights yet.
28:22No, I understand, but he hasn't flown commercial flights yet.
28:24No, I understand, but he hasn't flown commercial flights yet.
28:25No, I understand, but he hasn't flown commercial flights yet.
28:27Even though he should.
28:29Especially with what's happening with the glaciers and the melting thing.
28:34Your party will meet in the Rote Eichhörzimmer, mein Herr.
28:38The Red Oak Room and of the Great Hall.
28:45Guten Abend.
28:46Guten Abend.
28:50Guten Abend.
28:51Guten Abend.
29:18You again.
29:20Did you find any signal?
29:22Absolutely not.
29:26I'm Peter, by the way.
29:28Peter Schaap.
29:30Imogen Auclair.
29:32Sounds like a made-up name, but it's not.
29:34Well, Imogen, I am in desperate need of a drink.
29:38I thought that maybe we shouldn't in case we start protocol.
29:41Ah, yeah, protocol.
29:43Well, that's a shame.
29:44Because if I remember anything from my single term at La Rosé,
29:47Because if I remember anything from my single term at La Rosé,
29:50it's the fact that Aunt Doodler there makes for a fantastic mixer.
29:52it's the fact that Aunt Doodler there makes for a fantastic mixer.
29:54Vodka, please.
29:55Two.
29:56And another one of those.
30:00Did your date arrive?
30:02My date?
30:03Your girlfriend?
30:04Or boyfriend?
30:05I don't know, the person you were hoping to meet?
30:08My dad.
30:10My dad.
30:13Your dad?
30:14Right, yeah, my dad.
30:16There's obviously been some sort of extremely important and unavoidable delay
30:20that he's far too embarrassed to tell either me or the hotel about.
30:24I'm sure he'll show up eventually.
30:25Oh yeah, no, he usually does.
30:28And if he doesn't, he makes up for it by sending something nice.
30:31You know, like some commemorative cufflinks.
30:34What do you mean?
30:36Well, some rather overage strippers like he did for my 21st birthday.
30:40Well, if he's anything like my mother, he'll be here.
30:43Who knows, maybe he'll bring a fun young prostitute with him.
30:47To the prostitutes.
30:48To the prostitutes.
30:50Good evening.
30:51Two more of those, please.
30:52Hope you're both settling in.
30:53He wants our phones.
30:54No, no, no, no need, no need.
30:56The mountains block the signal.
30:59But while we're at it, we do request that you refrain from taking photographs
31:02of any of the other guests without their permission, though.
31:04Sure.
31:05Anything else?
31:07Well, vistas, wildlife, that is unencouraged.
31:10And we get this local Ibex herd every so often.
31:14Well, I think it's actually arriving now.
31:18Oh, hello, darling.
31:20Are we acting as though we know each other?
31:23Blink once for yes and twice for no.
31:26Guten Abend, Martin.
31:28Guten Abend, Victoria.
31:29Hello.
31:30Hello.
31:31Peter, this is my mother, Victoria.
31:33I'm not sure which last name is up to date.
31:36And this is my new daddy, Marco.
31:40Matteo.
31:41Matteo.
31:42Nice to meet you.
31:43Sister Agnes.
31:44You have arrived safely.
31:46And you are?
31:47Martin Siegmacher.
31:49Marsha's colleague, head of research and protocol.
31:51It just means so much to us to have you here.
31:54Your, well, life of service has been an inspiration to us all.
31:59You're a Catholic?
32:00You're a Catholic?
32:01No, as a scientist, of course not.
32:05But, you know, being born in Munich, in Bavaria,
32:07and then boarding school in Austria, so...
32:21I'm sorry, I'm taking so much space.
32:24Please arrive well.
32:25Hello there.
32:26Hello.
32:27Hello. Oh, I'm so happy to see you.
32:29You were so wonderful earlier.
32:31And I'm just, you know, I'm glad I get another chance to thank you.
32:35You're welcome.
32:37Also, I'm sorry that I raised my voice or seemed, you know, ungrateful or impatient in any way.
32:45I sometimes have a hard time coping with my frustrations in a healthy manner.
32:53Any word on my suitcase?
32:55Oh, no, not yet.
32:59Can I get a drink?
33:00You know what? I'm just going to go to the bar. Thank you.
33:10You want a drink?
33:11Yeah.
33:17Hi, I'm Brian.
33:18Wolfie. This is my partner, Tina.
33:22So nice to meet you both.
33:25So what brings you here?
33:27Wait, is this like prison?
33:29Is it rude to ask what you're in for?
33:32It's vacation.
33:33Got it.
33:37So what do you two do?
33:40We're musicians.
33:42Oh, fabulous.
33:44Maybe you'll play something for us.
33:49You heard the part about vacation, right?
33:55Yeah.
34:20Welcome, everyone. Welcome, all of you.
34:25She changed her hair.
34:27Sister Agnes. It's a pleasure.
34:30Pleasure.
34:31Wait, you're a nun?
34:33Yes, a very famous nun.
34:37Oh, my God.
34:39Victoria, love this suit.
34:45Peter.
34:46Yes?
34:47Where is your father?
34:50He's been delayed, actually.
34:52We cannot start until everyone is here, so...
34:55when will he arrive?
34:58Hopefully tomorrow?
35:00Well, hopefully we can begin tomorrow.
35:04Good night.
35:07Nice shirt.
35:09What's happening? Who's his father?
35:13Just another guy.
35:14Peter is right. His father is just a guy.
35:18But he is one of you.
35:20And we cannot start until everyone is here.
35:26What the fuck is this?
35:28Excuse me, what is this?
35:30I told you, it's a transformational retreat.
35:32I thought this was a spa.
35:35Yes.
35:37It is a cleansing of the mind.
35:39She's gonna bleach our brains, darling.
35:42That's dramatic.
35:43Well, I don't feel safe with these vagaries.
35:46Good.
35:49None of you are safe.
35:53Like, in a physical sense, or...?
35:59Masha.
36:00Oh, no. Come back here.
36:02Where are we?
36:03Everything's fine.
36:04Oh, yes, it seems fine.
36:06Okay, what was that?
36:08This is about the piano.
36:09Sister Agnes, I've met you before.
36:12Rome, wasn't it?
36:13I think Elton played, but he couldn't have,
36:15not for a benefit for the Catholic Church.
36:18You know, it's hardly a secret that Elton John is gay.
36:22Right.
36:23You want me to play the piano so bad?
36:27You brought me to a cult?
36:29No, listen, it's a transformational retreat.
36:31I gave you the book.
36:32Okay.
36:33Did you read the book?
36:34No.
36:35Of course not. You didn't read anything I gave you, do you?
36:37The books, the articles?
36:38No.
36:39Listen to me.
36:40You have blocks.
36:41This could help.
36:45You have blocks.
36:47You have blocks.
36:49Don't...
36:50Okay.
36:51Hey, Wolfie...
36:52I'm so sorry.
36:53Nothing happened. It's fine.
36:54Maybe we should just give her a little moment.
36:56Maybe...
36:57I think...
36:58Give her some space.
37:00Excuse me.
37:01Forgive me, sister.
37:05I'm sorry.
37:06I'm sorry.
37:07I'm sorry.
37:09I'm sorry.
37:10Is it too late to get a refund?
37:12Everyone, could we just...
37:15I think we all deserve a good night's rest.
37:17I think we should all get a good stiff drink.
37:20You know, let's...
37:22Could we all have a good stiff drink?
37:24This is all a part of the plan.
37:27You'll see.
37:30It's all a part of the plan.
37:33We'll see.
37:39PETER SHOP
37:47Marcia!
37:56What?
37:57No, no.
37:58I'm tired. I'm tired. No lectures.
38:00The young man, Peter.
38:02His father is the last remaining guest.
38:04Yes.
38:05And his name is Peter Shop?
38:06Yes.
38:07He is the father who I think it is.
38:09I need to sleep.
38:10Good night, Helena.
38:11Good night.
38:12You guaranteed me full autonomy over choosing our guests.
38:15No, I didn't mean him.
38:20We are in a dire financial situation.
38:23Are we not?
38:24Yes.
38:25We need investors.
38:26Do we not?
38:27So?
38:28Even if I did think a billionaire is going to be the answer to our problems,
38:31there are plenty of billionaires that aren't David Shop.
38:35You'll have to trust me.
38:37I don't.
38:39You have no choice.
38:41You're making it very difficult.
38:43Very difficult.
38:49The temptation to live in the past is a powerful one.
38:53For anyone.
38:55Especially for someone like you.
38:58Who's been through so much.
39:01Just promise me you'll remain in the present with the rest of us.
39:10I promise.
39:30Good night.
39:47Well, what do we have here?
39:51Throwing caution to the wind, are we?
39:52Sure.
39:56Any sign of Daddy?
39:58No.
39:59Not yet.
40:02Although, I did attempt to knock at your door earlier,
40:06and I think I heard your mother...
40:09Oh, no.
40:10And her boyfriend...
40:11Don't, don't, don't, don't.
40:12Copulating.
40:13Oh.
40:14Like jackrabbits.
40:16It's much like college.
40:17My childhood was a state of permanent sexile.
40:22How's your room?
40:25Pretty much the same as yours, I think.
40:27I can't sleep in my room, obviously,
40:29and I can't just sit at the bar all night.
40:34No.
40:38No, you can't.
40:51No.
41:16Yes.
41:18Yes.
41:19Okay, well, if it does turn up,
41:21I don't care if it's the middle of the fucking night,
41:23you bring it to me, okay?
41:24You bring it to me.
41:25It's critically important.
41:31You motherfucking piece of fucking...
41:35Fuck!
41:49Fuck.
42:20Fuck.
42:28She wants you to leave me.
42:31That's not what she said.
42:32Don't leave me, Holly.
42:37I'm so cold.
42:38Go to sleep.
42:40Go to sleep, that's the only...
42:42It's so cold here.
42:44It's so cold.
42:45Don't stop.
42:46Are you crazy?
42:47She thinks you're crazy.
42:53I can't sleep.
42:54I never sleep.
42:59Yeah, just leaving now.
43:01Contagiously annoying fellow, but we got through it.
43:06It's alright.
43:07Talk tomorrow.
43:10Christ.
43:11I thought that dinner would never end.
43:14Bit of self-righteous wanker.
43:17On the all, sir.
43:23Jet's waiting for you on the tarmac, sir.
43:25Not tonight.
43:26Deal's not done.
43:28We stay till it closes.
43:29My son will just have to wait.
43:31Back to the hotel it is.
43:32Fair warning, you leave tomorrow, you're looking at some weather.
43:36Don't I control the weather?
43:39I can't picture you at a psychedelic wellness retreat.
43:42Why? Because I'm perfect?
43:45No comment, sir.
43:47They say these drugs are the wave of the future.
43:55Maybe they'll turn me into a good person.

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