Mental s01e13 Episode Script
Bad Moon Rising
[Jack.]
It's been a while since I've done this.
I had a few sessions in Vermont, when things got tough but now, um well, thank you for seeing me.
[Man.]
Why do you think you need therapy? - Why does anyone? - A million different reasons.
You know that.
Pick one.
I have a decision to make.
I need to talk it through.
- What decision? - Whether or not to quit my job.
- [Man.]
We'll be back in an hour.
- [Woman.]
All right.
See you.
I can't do it, Dr.
Strauss.
The cleanup begins at 6:00 a.
m.
, you see.
- By the time we get her admitted, I'd have to be moving her out.
- Doctor? It's critical only.
Well, it's just for 24 hours.
No.
The day after tomorrow is fine.
Why don't you try County for tonight? They They've been lending a hand.
Okay.
Uh, Carl, why is Mr.
Thompson restrained? 'Cause he refused to leave without orders from the commander in chief.
- Obama? - Roosevelt, Theodore.
[Chuckles.]
Wow.
What's going on? Oh, we have to shut down the entire psych ward for 24 hours, as of tonight.
Word came down this morning.
- Where are you transferring all the patients to? - Just to County.
- Hey, how was Palm Springs? - Warm.
Shut down? Why? Well, there was a lawsuit filed against the hospital.
A guy came in for a knee reconstruction.
He just caught a bug.
Turned out to be some kind of serious respiratory infection that nearly killed him.
This is purely precautionary.
The workers arrive tomorrow to start disinfecting the entire complex by sections.
Psych drew the short straw, so they're up first.
Oh, that's a nice tan.
So let me understand.
When you say, "Someone might get hurt" are you referring to a specific person or an action on your part? I don't know how this works, so, look, I'm running out of time, so just take me in.
- I need to be locked up.
- Unfortunately, Mr.
Kahane we're not accepting any new patients prior to the shutdown.
If you have your therapist call me, I promise you Moonrise is less than two hours from now.
Problem? Uh, can, uh can I at least talk to someone? Certainly.
Here at Wharton Memorial, we don't simply turn people away.
Well, you two, take Mr.
Kahane? Ellis? Yes, take Mr.
Kahane to my office, and I'll join you in a moment.
Right this way.
- Where's Gallagher? - Uh, personal business.
Well, why not? I mean, the man works like a slave.
- He needs to learn to enjoy his life, huh? - You're in a rare good mood.
- Caroline, you made a commitment.
- [Woman's Voice, Indistinct.]
I know.
These are very uncertain times.
- [Continues.]
- Well, uh, all right.
Would you consider, uh, scaling back to, um, maybe half your original pledge? [Continues.]
- Yeah, talk to George.
Let me know as soon as you can.
- Bye.
Thanks.
[Clears Throat.]
- How's it going out there? - Uh, oh, I think we'll clear the ward in time.
- Major donors? - Major bailers is more like it.
Between that and the lending slowdown, our budget is disappearing.
Well, how serious is it? Well, if we don't get this turned around, we'll be facing drastic changes.
Wait.
Like my clinic? Everything is on the table.
Okay.
What can I do? Like I told Jack, if there's some way to cut back without eliminating essential services Board meeting is in 40 hours.
So, when and where did the, uh, animal bite occur? I told you, it was a werewolf.
A real, live werewolf.
- When and where? - What difference does it make? Mr.
Kahane.
I was walking home from from work.
I own a print shop.
It was 29 days ago.
Just before the last full moon.
I was attacked.
Immediately, I knew something was was really wrong.
It's not unusual for dog animal bites to be associated with pain or swelling due to infection.
I'm sure the doctors at the clinic explained that to you.
Explain the howling, hmm? The The scratching at the bedpost.
And my breath.
- The "breath from hell.
" - Literally.
And that was just during the first full moon before the transformation had time to take full effect.
- [Door Opens.]
- Mr.
Kahane.
We've seen you at this hospital before though it's been some time, no? You were diagnosed with a generalized anxiety disorder in your teens.
And you've been in some form of therapy and taking medication ever since? This isn't that! This is the beast planted inside me.
What if I lose control and I harm innocent human beings? I could forfeit my soul.
- We can inoculate against that.
- We can? I'm gonna write you a prescription.
You have this filled as soon as you leave here.
This will counteract any transformation.
No one will be harmed.
You come back the day after tomorrow.
Or, as Dr.
Suarez suggested, you have your regular therapist give us a call.
- You sure this will work? - I'm a doctor.
[Door Opens.]
[Door Closes.]
[Woman On P.
A.
.]
Lab tech to Room 200, stat.
Lab tech to Room 200, stat.
There are documented cases of lycanthropy.
- It's rare.
- But extremely dangerous.
You know, the myth's based on reality.
He can really hurt someone.
You're forgetting about the anti-man-to-wolf medication.
One hour to moonrise.
[Howling.]
It is a big deal.
All I ever wanted to be was a doctor.
And now? I'm not so sure.
Let's say you've quit your job.
You're no longer a doc.
First day of the rest of your life.
What do you do now? I don't know.
Make it up as I go along, like I always do.
And that's worked out so well.
This is the way it's gonna be? I pour my heart out, and all I get from you is sarcasm? I'm not here to give you what you want.
I'm here to give you what you need.
And time is running out for you, Jack.
- [Sighs.]
- [Knocking.]
- Thom.
- [Door Closes.]
- What brings you here? - I heard you might need a little help.
Help with what? Nora, I'm a salesman.
I talk to people all day, every day.
I know what it's like out there.
The money's panicking.
And you? I have a proposition.
I'm breathless with anticipation.
[Chuckling.]
I have it on good authority that you will fall somewhere between four and four and a half million dollars short of your projected contributions to keep this place afloat.
Your good authority wouldn't happen to be Carl Belle, would it? Carl and I talk.
It's no secret.
We both care deeply about this institution.
Well, that goes without saying.
Here's the deal.
Hygard Pharmaceuticals will make up any shortfall in your fund-raising up to 100% of your original projection to the board.
Plus, a letter of commitment to conduct a new series of clinical trials of Hygard products here at Wharton.
Speaking of the board, we have our meeting to discuss the budget the day after tomorrow.
- Is that a coincidence? - Timely coincidence.
Mmm.
Think about it.
No cutbacks, no layoffs, no disruption of service to the community.
We can even talk about the new children's ward you want so much.
Your generosity is astounding.
What could we possibly do to repay you? Oh, just one little thing.
Ask.
Fire Jack Gallagher.
[Animal Calls.]
[Animal Calls.]
[Howling.]
[Animal Calling.]
[Dings.]
- I'm not depressed.
- Really? Decreased appetite.
Decreased sleep.
Chronic fatigue.
Reduced concentration.
Feelings of hopelessness, disorientation, loss.
Diagnosis, Doctor? I'm going through a rough patch right now.
Doesn't mean I'm clinically depressed.
Could never happen to you.
I'm not immune.
No one is.
Depressing, isn't it? [Muffled Chattering.]
You know I can't discuss everything the board talks about behind closed doors.
Georgia, how long have we been fighting this fight together? I need to know where I stand.
You still have friends in the room, including me.
Friends? No matter what? No, of course not especially where economics are concerned.
How determined are you to keep your guy on? Since Jack Gallagher got here our department has never been in better shape.
- He's the key to our future.
- Hmm.
So it's your intention to just walk in there and tell the board that you plan to retain the present management structure? To hell with Hygard's offer.
How many solid votes you think I'll have? Five of 11.
Um, Hanson, Levin, Murphy, Singer.
You've got those.
Griffen and Wu are undecided.
You know, if we can turn just one of those, you could win.
- How? - Find the money someplace else.
Gallagher may be the key, but without adequate funding your psychiatric hospital may not have a future.
Are you saying the board would consider coming in and shutting us down entirely? [Sighs.]
[Man.]
Anything there? Hey, hey.
What's in the news today? I haven't had a chance to read it yet, but with this economy, it can't be good.
- How's Becky? - Ask her doctors.
That's all I get to do.
Sorry.
It's a sore subject.
- [Elevator Bell Dings.]
- We're seeing you at your house for the meeting, right? - Yeah.
- Okay.
Hey, Nora.
- Hey.
- Hi.
We will find some budget cuts for you by this evening, I promise.
- How you doing? - Okay.
Did you find a therapist? I think I found someone I like.
How much of this is really about Becky? [Sighs.]
All of it.
I miss her.
[Inhales, Exhales.]
I think about her constantly.
I'm distracted, when I should be concentrating on helping people.
Becky's an excuse.
Always has been.
- Go to hell.
- Oh, that's right.
Get angry.
Let it out.
Take it out on me.
An excuse for what? For always needing to run away.
I just spoke with one of the undecideds.
Everything is going our way.
Yes, positive.
We have a clear majority.
Thank you.
Glad to hear of it.
Now, concerning the arrangement we spoke about earlier.
Taken care of.
Should be a lucrative deal all around.
- I'll see you tomorrow morning.
- [Bell Dings.]
- Arturo.
¿Qué pasa? - Nada mucho, Dr.
Belle.
- We haven't spoken much lately.
- Not much to report.
Ah.
No worries.
Where Jack Gallagher has dinner and who with are the last things on my mind.
- Lighten up.
- [Bell Dings.]
[Woman On P.
A.
.]
Pain Management, please call extension 320.
Carl's in a weird mood today.
Almost friendly.
I don't get it.
- Ooh, I'm starving.
- Stop.
Those are for the meeting at Jack's.
I guess congratulations are in order.
They offered you the residency in Cardiology, didn't they? - Are you gonna take it? - I'm not sure yet.
You know, in my opinion [Chattering.]
- [Exhales.]
- [Slams Note On Desk.]
- Cup of tea, not coffee, right? - Thank you.
- I like your place.
It's great.
- [Doorbell Buzzing.]
I got it.
[Plates Clattering.]
- Hey.
- Chloe.
Oh.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
This is your little home away from home, huh? I like it.
That's right.
You haven't seen it before.
Sit down.
Have a cup of coffee.
All right, guys.
Nora meets the suits tomorrow.
And we need to, uh, save her some money and still keep the ward open.
When are we gonna get outta here? - Why, Carl? Do you have a tee time? - 2:30.
- [Doorbell Buzzes.]
- I'll get it.
- Well, uh, I have some proposals.
- [Doorbell Buzzes.]
Unfortunately, one involves the elimination of the Resident Day Clinic.
- Oh, no.
- Let's hope it doesn't come to that.
Mr.
Kahane.
What are you doing here? I went by the hospital.
Mr.
Kahane.
I don't know how you got here, but this is completely inappropriate.
Why don't you call my office tomorrow? We'll set somethin' up.
- Get back.
- Okay.
I know how to use this, all right? Get back! I came by looking for help yesterday, and you kicked me out the door.
Not this time.
The moon rises at 7:38 tonight.
We're gonna stay here together until then.
If anyone tries to leave, I will shoot them.
Okay.
When the moon does rise God help you all.
Mr.
Kahane Ellis, please be sensible.
Hand me the weapon.
[Screaming.]
[Dings.]
- You could've killed me.
- Shut up! All of you, just shut up! Shut up! - People will be looking for us.
- [Phone Ringing.]
I want all your phones.
I need all of your phones.
Put 'em in that bag.
Now! Do it! Put it back on the couch.
We haven't been introduced.
- Who are you? - Jack Gallagher.
I own the place.
Can I get you a beer? Coffee? No.
Are you a patient of Dr.
Belle's? Here.
Let me give you a hand with that.
It's heavy.
No one will listen to me.
They didn't believe me.
Arturo and I spoke to him initially.
Dr.
Belle didn't believe that he fell under the critical category.
Which he didn't.
I gave him a prescription.
You gave him the equivalent of two aspirins and told him to call you in the morning.
- Are you suggesting this is my fault? - She's not just suggesting.
You forget yourself, Doctor.
Why exactly did you did you want to be admitted last night? It doesn't matter.
It's too late now.
Mr.
Kahane told us he was going to turn into a werewolf when the full moon rose last night.
A werewolf? So you believe you can turn into a wild animal? It's already happened.
Are Are you not listening? Yes, I am listening, Ellis.
You have a gun in your hand.
Mr.
Kahane has a history of generalized anxiety disorder and has repeatedly taken medication for it, yes? Medication.
You thought a couple of pills were gonna stop me from transforming? - Or were you lying to me? - I was merely trying to calm you down.
I am not insane! - [Jack.]
Ellis, you said it was too late.
Too late for what? [Animal Calling.]
What exactly happened? - [Ellis.]
The moon was high in the sky.
- Hey, buddy.
- I had just transformed.
- Are you okay? - I smelt him.
- You all right, man? The hair on my arms and my body was long and rough, and my teeth were pointed.
- [Growling.]
- [Man Gasps, Grunts.]
[Scream, Groans.]
So you attacked a man last night, after you left the hospital.
- Yes.
- And after that? I don't remember.
I must have transformed back.
[Sniffles.]
I went back to the motel.
Stripped off my clothes.
Scrubbed myself clean.
There was so much blood.
[Jack.]
What do you want from us now? I told you.
You're gonna see me transform when the full moon rises.
And And after the transformation? Well, then you'll know the truth that I'm not crazy that I really am this terrible thing.
You okay, Ellis? Can I get you something? No.
Veronica, how 'bout you rustle up a couple of sandwiches and maybe a cup of coffee? - [Veronica.]
Okay.
- I said no.
- You mind if I sit down? - Not too close.
Wouldn't even think of it.
[Therapist.]
Think about your other so-called relationships.
What about them? Every serious relationship you've ever had you've sabotaged.
- Why? - You know why.
I'm afraid of commitment.
Come on, Jack.
There's much more to it than that.
You guys, we can't just sit here and do nothing.
Well, what do you suggest? Why don't you, uh, women I don't know stage a distraction? Some kind of emotional breakdown, or cry or something? Look, once he's distracted, Arturo can jump him.
- Why me? - Because you're younger and you're faster.
- And what will you be doing? - Coming up with a plan.
- Griff, have you spoken to Georgia yet? - [Voice On Phone, Faint.]
Why is it moot? Well Well, she told me that you were still undecided.
Griff, look, I'm gonna be really honest with you.
You're my last chance.
I really need your help.
You've always been there for us.
If it weren't for you, we wouldn't even have a day clinic.
[Dial Tone Hums.]
[Sighs.]
We have four hours to talk him down before the moon rises.
So we're supposed to just treat him like any other patient? Stop talking about me! You're a man with a gun who thinks he's a werewolf.
We're psychiatrists.
Of course we're talking about you.
Why don't you tell us what happened? - I've already told them.
- Well, we need some evidence.
When the moon rises, you'll have all the evidence you're gonna need.
Mr.
Kahane, it would help everybody if they knew the full story.
Fine.
Twenty-nine days ago I was attacked by a werewolf.
The clinic in Pasadena erroneously treated him for a dog bite.
Ellis, when you were a child, did you own a dog? We had a neighbor, used to have a pit bull.
It would run up to the fence and show its teeth.
Once in a while, it would get out, run around the neighborhood.
I wouldn't know where it was.
It would scare the crap out of me.
This clinic in Pasadena Did they give you a shot? - Yeah, a whole bunch of them.
- You were treated for rabies? Yeah.
But I knew it wasn't gonna cure me.
- What's gonna cure you? - Nothing can cure me.
This is who I am now! All right, Ellis.
- Do you have a family? - I had a life! I owned a business! My family, they I have a wife, two kids.
Nick, he just turned eight.
Threw a football 30 yards.
Danny He's 18 months old.
He's already talking.
He's so smart.
Do they Do they know about I told Sondra what happened to me.
She held me, and we cried together.
She's the one who told me to go to the hospital.
Are you still living at home? I left two weeks ago.
I was afraid I was gonna hurt them.
The transformation.
I transform body and soul.
It's not me.
I don't know what I'm capable of.
[Sobbing.]
- What? - Jack.
What's it say? Let me see it.
Let me see! Take it.
Take it.
He's dead.
I didn't dream it.
Dead.
Oh, my God.
I really did it.
I killed last night.
- [Gunshot.]
- [Screams.]
[Dings.]
I told you.
I told you what would happen.
This isn't who I am! No, it isn't, Ellis.
You're right.
I can't escape him.
- How is he? - He's not good.
He's He's lost a lot of blood.
- [Chloe.]
He's going into shock.
- He needs an E.
R.
, now.
No.
No one's leaving.
- Then make us understand why, Ellis.
- How? Tell us everything we need to know about last night! Come on! No.
No more questions.
You think that I'm crazy, that I imagined it.
But it was real.
I woke up covered in blood.
What do you mean, woke up? I must've passed out when I turned back.
I don't know.
I don't remember.
- Tell us what you do remember.
- I was tired, achy, dizzy! - What difference does it make? I tore a man's throat out! - Calm down.
Sit down.
He did not deserve to die.
Probably had a family.
I don't even know.
[Therapist.]
You hate being alone.
- I frickin' hate it.
- So get off your ass and find someone.
- That's not the point.
- What is the point? I can't let myself get involved.
I cannot get married, have a family.
Why not? Say it.
Because something might happen to me.
[Groans.]
Jack.
[Gasping.]
Dr.
Belle's been blackmailing me.
- The boy's delirious.
- No.
I just don't care anymore.
I falsified my transcripts when I applied for residency here.
Carl found out, and he's been using it to get me to spy on you ever since.
He wants Jack out.
He's been putting a list together of everything you've done.
And I helped him.
- I'm sorry, Jack.
I'm so sorry.
- It's okay.
I'm sorry you were put in that position.
This is unacceptable.
I don't need a lecture from a rank amateur who almost single-handedly brought down the hospital.
I mean, Jack your own sister didn't trust you to treat her.
Maybe she had a point.
What do you think is gonna happen? [Sighs.]
I can't talk about it.
You have to.
- The same thing that happened to Becky.
- Schizophrenia? One day she's fine, and the next she's she's counting imaginary cracks in the ceiling.
I mean, why her? Why not me? - He's losing consciousness.
- We need an E.
R.
, now! - No.
No, everyone stays.
- You want him to die too? You want to kill two people? No! But the wolf is inside me.
I can't stop it from coming out.
Pulse is weak and thready.
Do something.
Well, we can't.
This lunatic has got a gun.
If you had just listened to me, none of this would have happened.
They wouldn't be here.
- He wouldn't have been shot! - [Jack.]
Ellis! Take it easy.
Take it easy.
I have a suggestion.
It might just help.
- Bite me.
- What? No, no.
I I can't.
You don't want to face the moonrise alone.
That's why we're here.
You're all alone.
- I don't want to be alone, no.
- No.
Come on.
Two werewolves have gotta be better than one.
- Why would you do that for me? - I fancy a change.
I'm dying to know what happens.
Bite it right here.
Hard.
Wait.
Go on.
Oh, Jesus, Jack.
[Panting.]
All right.
There you go.
There you go.
[Crying.]
Okay.
Now we're in this together.
[Crying Continues.]
[Dings.]
Am I going to jail? You're here in custody on a 72-hour hold to be assessed.
Thanks, Officer.
You can close the door.
We'll be fine.
All right.
- When I change - When we change.
Or not.
Then we'll see.
You don't believe it's gonna happen, do you? Here's what I think.
Doctor speak.
Your pathological fear of dogs, combined with the bite, the fever, the infection the fact that they occurred during last month's full moon it all adds up to psychosis.
No.
No, no.
No, see, the man in the park was real.
The blood was real.
It was in the newspapers.
I saw it! - Do you own a gun? - No.
- Have you ever owned a gun? - No.
Where did you get the gun you had today? I I don't know.
I must've picked it up somewhere.
You got it from the man who assaulted you.
That man wasn't trying to help you, Ellis.
He knocked you out.
He tried to mug you.
The police say he has a long history of violent armed robberies.
I killed him.
He was a human being, and I killed him.
- It was self-defense.
- I shot a doctor, for God's sake! He'll be fine.
He's a tough kid.
That doesn't change what I am.
I infected you.
I ruined your life.
Who knows what I'm capable of? We'll soon find out what you're capable of and we'll do it together.
Now, relax.
Lie down for me.
[Inhales.]
Do you think my family will ever forgive me? They already have.
They'll be here tomorrow.
[Sighs.]
[Exhales.]
Look at it this way.
You're either crazy or you're a werewolf.
Either way, we'll deal with it.
[Typing.]
- One day I'll wake up and - Hear voices? - Yeah.
- Hallucinate? - Yeah.
- Be institutionalized.
No control over your own destiny.
You know the statistics.
What are the chances of late onset schizophrenia in a man of our age? [Exhales.]
Practically nil.
An irrational fear.
You asked me what I was afraid of.
Irrational or not, it's there.
[Chuckles.]
This is gonna make one hell of a pick-up line.
I can see it now.
So there I was, face to face with a wolf man and a gun.
But there were lives at stake, so I went for it.
Yeah.
Like a complete idiot.
Actually I thought you were pretty frickin' brave.
What are you doin' hanging around here when there's a bunch of reporters outside? You go get your 15 minutes of fame.
Nora is keeping them at bay.
Besides, the only person they're really interested in talking to is Jack.
Of course.
So, this is good-bye? I don't know.
I'm having second thoughts about cardiology.
Really? Why? Held hostage by a mythical creature? Forged documents? Elaborate spy plots? How can a triple bypass hope to compete? I'm a little worried about the forging and spying.
Like Jack said, Carl can't afford to let any of this surface any more than you can.
I think it's a tie.
You know, you're just in time for my sponge bath.
Oh.
I'll go get Malcolm.
[Shaky Breathing.]
[Quiet Sobbing.]
There you go.
[Jack.]
Everyone thinks I'm fearless a risk taker.
I've been a coward.
So what are you gonna do about it? I still don't know.
All you ever wanted to be was a doctor, remember? So be a doctor.
Here? Well, you're here now, doing a job you love.
[Changes To Jack's Voice.]
You're not half bad at it.
- It's that simple, huh? - No.
The hard work is just beginning.
What do you demand from your patients, before anything else? That they face their problems.
So face your problems, Jack.
I must be crazy already, sitting here talking to myself.
Well, in that case, what are you worried about? Do we try to push the board meeting back a couple of days? I say we can still pull this off.
I think I can still spin the situation our way.
Gallagher allowed a dangerous lunatic to take his staff hostage.
One was seriously wounded.
I was nearly killed.
How's that heroic? Has Nora come up with any alternatives? No.
She's been striking out all over town.
Good.
Let's go rub her face in it.
Not tonight.
Dr.
Gallagher and I will deliver a statement to the press sometime tomorrow.
[Man On Phone.]
Why? Our main concern right now is getting the hospital up and running by morning.
[Man Continues.]
- Yes, Mr.
Kahane is here, undergoing treatment.
- All right.
- Thanks a lot.
- Thank you.
Okay.
So you mean to say, while we were being held hostage with a gun to our heads Hygard was doing the same thing to you? You can bet Carl's into this up to his eyeballs.
- They almost had me.
- So what changed? Well, the media's all over it now.
The board can't force me to fire the hero of the hour.
It's a two-day story stacked against Hygard's millions.
The most it'll do is buy us a little time.
Well, I could use that time to try to find a little bit more money.
If you could have, you would have.
It's too much to risk the entire psychiatric program against one man's job.
Take the deal.
[Sighs.]
What kind of place would this be if Hygard Pharmaceuticals and other big companies can just buy us? As long as you and Veronica are here, you'll make it right.
Well, so, what, you're gonna resign? No.
You can't resign, so just I think I just did.
Well, I'm not accepting your resignation.
- Well, then fire me.
- Oh, Jack, shut up.
What if it's in my best interest? [Door Opens.]
- Oh, hey.
Hey, Thom, look.
- [Chuckling.]
- Sparky and the gang, they're all here.
- How fun.
Your timing's impeccable, gentlemen.
- Thom.
- Jack.
- Carl.
- Oh, my God.
Jack! [Chuckles.]
It's a It's an unprovoked attack.
Directed towards another hospital employee.
- Yeah.
- Immediate and irrevocable grounds for dismissal.
You're fired.
Nice.
[Jack.]
Where am I going? Not a clue.
Nearest bar, Nepal.
Never-Never Land.
I feel optimistic and terrified.
- [Whistles.]
- Where am I going? You'll be the first to hear.
[Dings.]
[Child.]
Show's on! English - US - SDH
It's been a while since I've done this.
I had a few sessions in Vermont, when things got tough but now, um well, thank you for seeing me.
[Man.]
Why do you think you need therapy? - Why does anyone? - A million different reasons.
You know that.
Pick one.
I have a decision to make.
I need to talk it through.
- What decision? - Whether or not to quit my job.
- [Man.]
We'll be back in an hour.
- [Woman.]
All right.
See you.
I can't do it, Dr.
Strauss.
The cleanup begins at 6:00 a.
m.
, you see.
- By the time we get her admitted, I'd have to be moving her out.
- Doctor? It's critical only.
Well, it's just for 24 hours.
No.
The day after tomorrow is fine.
Why don't you try County for tonight? They They've been lending a hand.
Okay.
Uh, Carl, why is Mr.
Thompson restrained? 'Cause he refused to leave without orders from the commander in chief.
- Obama? - Roosevelt, Theodore.
[Chuckles.]
Wow.
What's going on? Oh, we have to shut down the entire psych ward for 24 hours, as of tonight.
Word came down this morning.
- Where are you transferring all the patients to? - Just to County.
- Hey, how was Palm Springs? - Warm.
Shut down? Why? Well, there was a lawsuit filed against the hospital.
A guy came in for a knee reconstruction.
He just caught a bug.
Turned out to be some kind of serious respiratory infection that nearly killed him.
This is purely precautionary.
The workers arrive tomorrow to start disinfecting the entire complex by sections.
Psych drew the short straw, so they're up first.
Oh, that's a nice tan.
So let me understand.
When you say, "Someone might get hurt" are you referring to a specific person or an action on your part? I don't know how this works, so, look, I'm running out of time, so just take me in.
- I need to be locked up.
- Unfortunately, Mr.
Kahane we're not accepting any new patients prior to the shutdown.
If you have your therapist call me, I promise you Moonrise is less than two hours from now.
Problem? Uh, can, uh can I at least talk to someone? Certainly.
Here at Wharton Memorial, we don't simply turn people away.
Well, you two, take Mr.
Kahane? Ellis? Yes, take Mr.
Kahane to my office, and I'll join you in a moment.
Right this way.
- Where's Gallagher? - Uh, personal business.
Well, why not? I mean, the man works like a slave.
- He needs to learn to enjoy his life, huh? - You're in a rare good mood.
- Caroline, you made a commitment.
- [Woman's Voice, Indistinct.]
I know.
These are very uncertain times.
- [Continues.]
- Well, uh, all right.
Would you consider, uh, scaling back to, um, maybe half your original pledge? [Continues.]
- Yeah, talk to George.
Let me know as soon as you can.
- Bye.
Thanks.
[Clears Throat.]
- How's it going out there? - Uh, oh, I think we'll clear the ward in time.
- Major donors? - Major bailers is more like it.
Between that and the lending slowdown, our budget is disappearing.
Well, how serious is it? Well, if we don't get this turned around, we'll be facing drastic changes.
Wait.
Like my clinic? Everything is on the table.
Okay.
What can I do? Like I told Jack, if there's some way to cut back without eliminating essential services Board meeting is in 40 hours.
So, when and where did the, uh, animal bite occur? I told you, it was a werewolf.
A real, live werewolf.
- When and where? - What difference does it make? Mr.
Kahane.
I was walking home from from work.
I own a print shop.
It was 29 days ago.
Just before the last full moon.
I was attacked.
Immediately, I knew something was was really wrong.
It's not unusual for dog animal bites to be associated with pain or swelling due to infection.
I'm sure the doctors at the clinic explained that to you.
Explain the howling, hmm? The The scratching at the bedpost.
And my breath.
- The "breath from hell.
" - Literally.
And that was just during the first full moon before the transformation had time to take full effect.
- [Door Opens.]
- Mr.
Kahane.
We've seen you at this hospital before though it's been some time, no? You were diagnosed with a generalized anxiety disorder in your teens.
And you've been in some form of therapy and taking medication ever since? This isn't that! This is the beast planted inside me.
What if I lose control and I harm innocent human beings? I could forfeit my soul.
- We can inoculate against that.
- We can? I'm gonna write you a prescription.
You have this filled as soon as you leave here.
This will counteract any transformation.
No one will be harmed.
You come back the day after tomorrow.
Or, as Dr.
Suarez suggested, you have your regular therapist give us a call.
- You sure this will work? - I'm a doctor.
[Door Opens.]
[Door Closes.]
[Woman On P.
A.
.]
Lab tech to Room 200, stat.
Lab tech to Room 200, stat.
There are documented cases of lycanthropy.
- It's rare.
- But extremely dangerous.
You know, the myth's based on reality.
He can really hurt someone.
You're forgetting about the anti-man-to-wolf medication.
One hour to moonrise.
[Howling.]
It is a big deal.
All I ever wanted to be was a doctor.
And now? I'm not so sure.
Let's say you've quit your job.
You're no longer a doc.
First day of the rest of your life.
What do you do now? I don't know.
Make it up as I go along, like I always do.
And that's worked out so well.
This is the way it's gonna be? I pour my heart out, and all I get from you is sarcasm? I'm not here to give you what you want.
I'm here to give you what you need.
And time is running out for you, Jack.
- [Sighs.]
- [Knocking.]
- Thom.
- [Door Closes.]
- What brings you here? - I heard you might need a little help.
Help with what? Nora, I'm a salesman.
I talk to people all day, every day.
I know what it's like out there.
The money's panicking.
And you? I have a proposition.
I'm breathless with anticipation.
[Chuckling.]
I have it on good authority that you will fall somewhere between four and four and a half million dollars short of your projected contributions to keep this place afloat.
Your good authority wouldn't happen to be Carl Belle, would it? Carl and I talk.
It's no secret.
We both care deeply about this institution.
Well, that goes without saying.
Here's the deal.
Hygard Pharmaceuticals will make up any shortfall in your fund-raising up to 100% of your original projection to the board.
Plus, a letter of commitment to conduct a new series of clinical trials of Hygard products here at Wharton.
Speaking of the board, we have our meeting to discuss the budget the day after tomorrow.
- Is that a coincidence? - Timely coincidence.
Mmm.
Think about it.
No cutbacks, no layoffs, no disruption of service to the community.
We can even talk about the new children's ward you want so much.
Your generosity is astounding.
What could we possibly do to repay you? Oh, just one little thing.
Ask.
Fire Jack Gallagher.
[Animal Calls.]
[Animal Calls.]
[Howling.]
[Animal Calling.]
[Dings.]
- I'm not depressed.
- Really? Decreased appetite.
Decreased sleep.
Chronic fatigue.
Reduced concentration.
Feelings of hopelessness, disorientation, loss.
Diagnosis, Doctor? I'm going through a rough patch right now.
Doesn't mean I'm clinically depressed.
Could never happen to you.
I'm not immune.
No one is.
Depressing, isn't it? [Muffled Chattering.]
You know I can't discuss everything the board talks about behind closed doors.
Georgia, how long have we been fighting this fight together? I need to know where I stand.
You still have friends in the room, including me.
Friends? No matter what? No, of course not especially where economics are concerned.
How determined are you to keep your guy on? Since Jack Gallagher got here our department has never been in better shape.
- He's the key to our future.
- Hmm.
So it's your intention to just walk in there and tell the board that you plan to retain the present management structure? To hell with Hygard's offer.
How many solid votes you think I'll have? Five of 11.
Um, Hanson, Levin, Murphy, Singer.
You've got those.
Griffen and Wu are undecided.
You know, if we can turn just one of those, you could win.
- How? - Find the money someplace else.
Gallagher may be the key, but without adequate funding your psychiatric hospital may not have a future.
Are you saying the board would consider coming in and shutting us down entirely? [Sighs.]
[Man.]
Anything there? Hey, hey.
What's in the news today? I haven't had a chance to read it yet, but with this economy, it can't be good.
- How's Becky? - Ask her doctors.
That's all I get to do.
Sorry.
It's a sore subject.
- [Elevator Bell Dings.]
- We're seeing you at your house for the meeting, right? - Yeah.
- Okay.
Hey, Nora.
- Hey.
- Hi.
We will find some budget cuts for you by this evening, I promise.
- How you doing? - Okay.
Did you find a therapist? I think I found someone I like.
How much of this is really about Becky? [Sighs.]
All of it.
I miss her.
[Inhales, Exhales.]
I think about her constantly.
I'm distracted, when I should be concentrating on helping people.
Becky's an excuse.
Always has been.
- Go to hell.
- Oh, that's right.
Get angry.
Let it out.
Take it out on me.
An excuse for what? For always needing to run away.
I just spoke with one of the undecideds.
Everything is going our way.
Yes, positive.
We have a clear majority.
Thank you.
Glad to hear of it.
Now, concerning the arrangement we spoke about earlier.
Taken care of.
Should be a lucrative deal all around.
- I'll see you tomorrow morning.
- [Bell Dings.]
- Arturo.
¿Qué pasa? - Nada mucho, Dr.
Belle.
- We haven't spoken much lately.
- Not much to report.
Ah.
No worries.
Where Jack Gallagher has dinner and who with are the last things on my mind.
- Lighten up.
- [Bell Dings.]
[Woman On P.
A.
.]
Pain Management, please call extension 320.
Carl's in a weird mood today.
Almost friendly.
I don't get it.
- Ooh, I'm starving.
- Stop.
Those are for the meeting at Jack's.
I guess congratulations are in order.
They offered you the residency in Cardiology, didn't they? - Are you gonna take it? - I'm not sure yet.
You know, in my opinion [Chattering.]
- [Exhales.]
- [Slams Note On Desk.]
- Cup of tea, not coffee, right? - Thank you.
- I like your place.
It's great.
- [Doorbell Buzzing.]
I got it.
[Plates Clattering.]
- Hey.
- Chloe.
Oh.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
This is your little home away from home, huh? I like it.
That's right.
You haven't seen it before.
Sit down.
Have a cup of coffee.
All right, guys.
Nora meets the suits tomorrow.
And we need to, uh, save her some money and still keep the ward open.
When are we gonna get outta here? - Why, Carl? Do you have a tee time? - 2:30.
- [Doorbell Buzzes.]
- I'll get it.
- Well, uh, I have some proposals.
- [Doorbell Buzzes.]
Unfortunately, one involves the elimination of the Resident Day Clinic.
- Oh, no.
- Let's hope it doesn't come to that.
Mr.
Kahane.
What are you doing here? I went by the hospital.
Mr.
Kahane.
I don't know how you got here, but this is completely inappropriate.
Why don't you call my office tomorrow? We'll set somethin' up.
- Get back.
- Okay.
I know how to use this, all right? Get back! I came by looking for help yesterday, and you kicked me out the door.
Not this time.
The moon rises at 7:38 tonight.
We're gonna stay here together until then.
If anyone tries to leave, I will shoot them.
Okay.
When the moon does rise God help you all.
Mr.
Kahane Ellis, please be sensible.
Hand me the weapon.
[Screaming.]
[Dings.]
- You could've killed me.
- Shut up! All of you, just shut up! Shut up! - People will be looking for us.
- [Phone Ringing.]
I want all your phones.
I need all of your phones.
Put 'em in that bag.
Now! Do it! Put it back on the couch.
We haven't been introduced.
- Who are you? - Jack Gallagher.
I own the place.
Can I get you a beer? Coffee? No.
Are you a patient of Dr.
Belle's? Here.
Let me give you a hand with that.
It's heavy.
No one will listen to me.
They didn't believe me.
Arturo and I spoke to him initially.
Dr.
Belle didn't believe that he fell under the critical category.
Which he didn't.
I gave him a prescription.
You gave him the equivalent of two aspirins and told him to call you in the morning.
- Are you suggesting this is my fault? - She's not just suggesting.
You forget yourself, Doctor.
Why exactly did you did you want to be admitted last night? It doesn't matter.
It's too late now.
Mr.
Kahane told us he was going to turn into a werewolf when the full moon rose last night.
A werewolf? So you believe you can turn into a wild animal? It's already happened.
Are Are you not listening? Yes, I am listening, Ellis.
You have a gun in your hand.
Mr.
Kahane has a history of generalized anxiety disorder and has repeatedly taken medication for it, yes? Medication.
You thought a couple of pills were gonna stop me from transforming? - Or were you lying to me? - I was merely trying to calm you down.
I am not insane! - [Jack.]
Ellis, you said it was too late.
Too late for what? [Animal Calling.]
What exactly happened? - [Ellis.]
The moon was high in the sky.
- Hey, buddy.
- I had just transformed.
- Are you okay? - I smelt him.
- You all right, man? The hair on my arms and my body was long and rough, and my teeth were pointed.
- [Growling.]
- [Man Gasps, Grunts.]
[Scream, Groans.]
So you attacked a man last night, after you left the hospital.
- Yes.
- And after that? I don't remember.
I must have transformed back.
[Sniffles.]
I went back to the motel.
Stripped off my clothes.
Scrubbed myself clean.
There was so much blood.
[Jack.]
What do you want from us now? I told you.
You're gonna see me transform when the full moon rises.
And And after the transformation? Well, then you'll know the truth that I'm not crazy that I really am this terrible thing.
You okay, Ellis? Can I get you something? No.
Veronica, how 'bout you rustle up a couple of sandwiches and maybe a cup of coffee? - [Veronica.]
Okay.
- I said no.
- You mind if I sit down? - Not too close.
Wouldn't even think of it.
[Therapist.]
Think about your other so-called relationships.
What about them? Every serious relationship you've ever had you've sabotaged.
- Why? - You know why.
I'm afraid of commitment.
Come on, Jack.
There's much more to it than that.
You guys, we can't just sit here and do nothing.
Well, what do you suggest? Why don't you, uh, women I don't know stage a distraction? Some kind of emotional breakdown, or cry or something? Look, once he's distracted, Arturo can jump him.
- Why me? - Because you're younger and you're faster.
- And what will you be doing? - Coming up with a plan.
- Griff, have you spoken to Georgia yet? - [Voice On Phone, Faint.]
Why is it moot? Well Well, she told me that you were still undecided.
Griff, look, I'm gonna be really honest with you.
You're my last chance.
I really need your help.
You've always been there for us.
If it weren't for you, we wouldn't even have a day clinic.
[Dial Tone Hums.]
[Sighs.]
We have four hours to talk him down before the moon rises.
So we're supposed to just treat him like any other patient? Stop talking about me! You're a man with a gun who thinks he's a werewolf.
We're psychiatrists.
Of course we're talking about you.
Why don't you tell us what happened? - I've already told them.
- Well, we need some evidence.
When the moon rises, you'll have all the evidence you're gonna need.
Mr.
Kahane, it would help everybody if they knew the full story.
Fine.
Twenty-nine days ago I was attacked by a werewolf.
The clinic in Pasadena erroneously treated him for a dog bite.
Ellis, when you were a child, did you own a dog? We had a neighbor, used to have a pit bull.
It would run up to the fence and show its teeth.
Once in a while, it would get out, run around the neighborhood.
I wouldn't know where it was.
It would scare the crap out of me.
This clinic in Pasadena Did they give you a shot? - Yeah, a whole bunch of them.
- You were treated for rabies? Yeah.
But I knew it wasn't gonna cure me.
- What's gonna cure you? - Nothing can cure me.
This is who I am now! All right, Ellis.
- Do you have a family? - I had a life! I owned a business! My family, they I have a wife, two kids.
Nick, he just turned eight.
Threw a football 30 yards.
Danny He's 18 months old.
He's already talking.
He's so smart.
Do they Do they know about I told Sondra what happened to me.
She held me, and we cried together.
She's the one who told me to go to the hospital.
Are you still living at home? I left two weeks ago.
I was afraid I was gonna hurt them.
The transformation.
I transform body and soul.
It's not me.
I don't know what I'm capable of.
[Sobbing.]
- What? - Jack.
What's it say? Let me see it.
Let me see! Take it.
Take it.
He's dead.
I didn't dream it.
Dead.
Oh, my God.
I really did it.
I killed last night.
- [Gunshot.]
- [Screams.]
[Dings.]
I told you.
I told you what would happen.
This isn't who I am! No, it isn't, Ellis.
You're right.
I can't escape him.
- How is he? - He's not good.
He's He's lost a lot of blood.
- [Chloe.]
He's going into shock.
- He needs an E.
R.
, now.
No.
No one's leaving.
- Then make us understand why, Ellis.
- How? Tell us everything we need to know about last night! Come on! No.
No more questions.
You think that I'm crazy, that I imagined it.
But it was real.
I woke up covered in blood.
What do you mean, woke up? I must've passed out when I turned back.
I don't know.
I don't remember.
- Tell us what you do remember.
- I was tired, achy, dizzy! - What difference does it make? I tore a man's throat out! - Calm down.
Sit down.
He did not deserve to die.
Probably had a family.
I don't even know.
[Therapist.]
You hate being alone.
- I frickin' hate it.
- So get off your ass and find someone.
- That's not the point.
- What is the point? I can't let myself get involved.
I cannot get married, have a family.
Why not? Say it.
Because something might happen to me.
[Groans.]
Jack.
[Gasping.]
Dr.
Belle's been blackmailing me.
- The boy's delirious.
- No.
I just don't care anymore.
I falsified my transcripts when I applied for residency here.
Carl found out, and he's been using it to get me to spy on you ever since.
He wants Jack out.
He's been putting a list together of everything you've done.
And I helped him.
- I'm sorry, Jack.
I'm so sorry.
- It's okay.
I'm sorry you were put in that position.
This is unacceptable.
I don't need a lecture from a rank amateur who almost single-handedly brought down the hospital.
I mean, Jack your own sister didn't trust you to treat her.
Maybe she had a point.
What do you think is gonna happen? [Sighs.]
I can't talk about it.
You have to.
- The same thing that happened to Becky.
- Schizophrenia? One day she's fine, and the next she's she's counting imaginary cracks in the ceiling.
I mean, why her? Why not me? - He's losing consciousness.
- We need an E.
R.
, now! - No.
No, everyone stays.
- You want him to die too? You want to kill two people? No! But the wolf is inside me.
I can't stop it from coming out.
Pulse is weak and thready.
Do something.
Well, we can't.
This lunatic has got a gun.
If you had just listened to me, none of this would have happened.
They wouldn't be here.
- He wouldn't have been shot! - [Jack.]
Ellis! Take it easy.
Take it easy.
I have a suggestion.
It might just help.
- Bite me.
- What? No, no.
I I can't.
You don't want to face the moonrise alone.
That's why we're here.
You're all alone.
- I don't want to be alone, no.
- No.
Come on.
Two werewolves have gotta be better than one.
- Why would you do that for me? - I fancy a change.
I'm dying to know what happens.
Bite it right here.
Hard.
Wait.
Go on.
Oh, Jesus, Jack.
[Panting.]
All right.
There you go.
There you go.
[Crying.]
Okay.
Now we're in this together.
[Crying Continues.]
[Dings.]
Am I going to jail? You're here in custody on a 72-hour hold to be assessed.
Thanks, Officer.
You can close the door.
We'll be fine.
All right.
- When I change - When we change.
Or not.
Then we'll see.
You don't believe it's gonna happen, do you? Here's what I think.
Doctor speak.
Your pathological fear of dogs, combined with the bite, the fever, the infection the fact that they occurred during last month's full moon it all adds up to psychosis.
No.
No, no.
No, see, the man in the park was real.
The blood was real.
It was in the newspapers.
I saw it! - Do you own a gun? - No.
- Have you ever owned a gun? - No.
Where did you get the gun you had today? I I don't know.
I must've picked it up somewhere.
You got it from the man who assaulted you.
That man wasn't trying to help you, Ellis.
He knocked you out.
He tried to mug you.
The police say he has a long history of violent armed robberies.
I killed him.
He was a human being, and I killed him.
- It was self-defense.
- I shot a doctor, for God's sake! He'll be fine.
He's a tough kid.
That doesn't change what I am.
I infected you.
I ruined your life.
Who knows what I'm capable of? We'll soon find out what you're capable of and we'll do it together.
Now, relax.
Lie down for me.
[Inhales.]
Do you think my family will ever forgive me? They already have.
They'll be here tomorrow.
[Sighs.]
[Exhales.]
Look at it this way.
You're either crazy or you're a werewolf.
Either way, we'll deal with it.
[Typing.]
- One day I'll wake up and - Hear voices? - Yeah.
- Hallucinate? - Yeah.
- Be institutionalized.
No control over your own destiny.
You know the statistics.
What are the chances of late onset schizophrenia in a man of our age? [Exhales.]
Practically nil.
An irrational fear.
You asked me what I was afraid of.
Irrational or not, it's there.
[Chuckles.]
This is gonna make one hell of a pick-up line.
I can see it now.
So there I was, face to face with a wolf man and a gun.
But there were lives at stake, so I went for it.
Yeah.
Like a complete idiot.
Actually I thought you were pretty frickin' brave.
What are you doin' hanging around here when there's a bunch of reporters outside? You go get your 15 minutes of fame.
Nora is keeping them at bay.
Besides, the only person they're really interested in talking to is Jack.
Of course.
So, this is good-bye? I don't know.
I'm having second thoughts about cardiology.
Really? Why? Held hostage by a mythical creature? Forged documents? Elaborate spy plots? How can a triple bypass hope to compete? I'm a little worried about the forging and spying.
Like Jack said, Carl can't afford to let any of this surface any more than you can.
I think it's a tie.
You know, you're just in time for my sponge bath.
Oh.
I'll go get Malcolm.
[Shaky Breathing.]
[Quiet Sobbing.]
There you go.
[Jack.]
Everyone thinks I'm fearless a risk taker.
I've been a coward.
So what are you gonna do about it? I still don't know.
All you ever wanted to be was a doctor, remember? So be a doctor.
Here? Well, you're here now, doing a job you love.
[Changes To Jack's Voice.]
You're not half bad at it.
- It's that simple, huh? - No.
The hard work is just beginning.
What do you demand from your patients, before anything else? That they face their problems.
So face your problems, Jack.
I must be crazy already, sitting here talking to myself.
Well, in that case, what are you worried about? Do we try to push the board meeting back a couple of days? I say we can still pull this off.
I think I can still spin the situation our way.
Gallagher allowed a dangerous lunatic to take his staff hostage.
One was seriously wounded.
I was nearly killed.
How's that heroic? Has Nora come up with any alternatives? No.
She's been striking out all over town.
Good.
Let's go rub her face in it.
Not tonight.
Dr.
Gallagher and I will deliver a statement to the press sometime tomorrow.
[Man On Phone.]
Why? Our main concern right now is getting the hospital up and running by morning.
[Man Continues.]
- Yes, Mr.
Kahane is here, undergoing treatment.
- All right.
- Thanks a lot.
- Thank you.
Okay.
So you mean to say, while we were being held hostage with a gun to our heads Hygard was doing the same thing to you? You can bet Carl's into this up to his eyeballs.
- They almost had me.
- So what changed? Well, the media's all over it now.
The board can't force me to fire the hero of the hour.
It's a two-day story stacked against Hygard's millions.
The most it'll do is buy us a little time.
Well, I could use that time to try to find a little bit more money.
If you could have, you would have.
It's too much to risk the entire psychiatric program against one man's job.
Take the deal.
[Sighs.]
What kind of place would this be if Hygard Pharmaceuticals and other big companies can just buy us? As long as you and Veronica are here, you'll make it right.
Well, so, what, you're gonna resign? No.
You can't resign, so just I think I just did.
Well, I'm not accepting your resignation.
- Well, then fire me.
- Oh, Jack, shut up.
What if it's in my best interest? [Door Opens.]
- Oh, hey.
Hey, Thom, look.
- [Chuckling.]
- Sparky and the gang, they're all here.
- How fun.
Your timing's impeccable, gentlemen.
- Thom.
- Jack.
- Carl.
- Oh, my God.
Jack! [Chuckles.]
It's a It's an unprovoked attack.
Directed towards another hospital employee.
- Yeah.
- Immediate and irrevocable grounds for dismissal.
You're fired.
Nice.
[Jack.]
Where am I going? Not a clue.
Nearest bar, Nepal.
Never-Never Land.
I feel optimistic and terrified.
- [Whistles.]
- Where am I going? You'll be the first to hear.
[Dings.]
[Child.]
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