Chrysalis Page #4
to my clinic?
Untie him, at once!
You saved my life, Brgen,
but you can't give me orders.
Plug him into your machine.
Show me what he did
to my brother.
Don't be ridiculous.
It's against protocol.
Then f*** protocol.
It's my machine. I do what I want.
Not without me, you can't.
You can't use it
or improve it.
I thought we made a deal.
That we both stood to gain.
Careful, Doctor. Others are willing
to pay more than you.
So just do as I say!
He killed my brother.
A piece of sh*t...
but he was my brother.
I could have blown his brains out.
Too fast.
I have a better idea.
Erasing everything you got
in that head.
Hurts, doesn't it?
I broke a couple of your ribs,
bumped off your pretty partner...
but the best part, the real turn-on,
is tomorrow...
I'll see you in the street,
I'll bump into you
and you'll say, "I'm sorry. "
You're totally crazy!
Yeah.
And I can crush your spine.
So do as I say
and plug him in!
You don't seem convinced.
Yeah, about your brother.
A total loser.
Got him in the carotid.
Hurts, doesn't it?
What is it?
It's nothing.
That nightmare I keep having.
It's worse and worse.
You want to talk about it?
Listen, your treatment
The results are encouraging.
It's almost over.
How can you be so sure?
Manon...
You're all I have left.
I know it's difficult.
If you want, we can stop.
And you'll come home.
What's the wheelchair for?
I've been looking for you
for three days!
This way, Mr. Hoffman.
What are you doing?
- Taking him in for tests.
- Who are you?
- Where is she?
- No idea.
I thought
you were operating today.
The sessions are too close together.
It's getting dangerous.
We've come too far
to stop treatment now.
Manon has recovered
most of her memory.
I'm not so sure.
It's creating interference.
All the more reason
to do more sessions.
We'll make it disappear.
Why persist?
There's no other choice!
Excuse me.
I'm aware
of what you do for us.
And I'm very grateful.
We can't give up.
Time's not on our side.
You can't abandon Manon.
Not now.
She loves you so much.
He received electrical shocks.
Strong ones.
Very strong.
Like the ones
that put Tatiana in a coma.
I spoke to the doctor
who saw him.
And?
Nothing.
Just kidding.
The shocks
affected a specific area
of the brain. The hippocampus.
The center of "episodic memory. "
It stocks our memories.
As opposed to "procedural memory,"
in the cortex,
which controls learning skills:
Writing,
riding a bike... shooting an arrow...
knives and forks...
What are you saying?
He's lost his entire memory?
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