"Janitorial, call Nurses' Station Six, extension 6480." "Janitorial, Nurses' Station Six." " What did you do?" " Nothing." "Where are the painters?" " I sent 'em home." " What do you mean, you sent them home?" "Do you know how much ass-kissing I had to do... to get the board to approve repainting the psych ward?" " No." "But I'm sure you're about to tell me." " A lot." "You have no idea what I have to deal with." "Inane questions, like, "Do mentally ill people really notice the color of the walls?"" "They're mentally ill, they're not blind." "Not to mention that I got it on the cheap from a friend of a friend." "You can still pay them, if you like." "I know that you think this is your personal play yard, but it's a bureaucracy." "It's a corporation." "It's a hospital." "I have to answer to a board." "Uh, can you hold these for a second?" " Hi." " Hi." "I'm Dr. Jack Gallagher." "Oh." "Thank you, Doctor." "They said it was going to be an hour or so wait." "Uh-huh." "Let's see if we can't cut in line." "What's your name?" "His name's Conor." "He's eight." "He was in the kitchen, making himself a peanut butter and jelly sandwich... and the knife slipped." "He's usually very talkative." "He's just upset." "Sure, sure." "Understandable." "He's obsessed with video games." "Uh-huh." "Why don't you guys come with me?" "Come on." "Hey, Conor." "I'm Dr. Moore." "Heard you had a little accident, huh?" " You his mother?" " Yeah." "Dania Stephens." " My husband, Ian, is on his way." " Mind if I take a look?" "It's not too bad." "Nothing a couple stitches isn't gonna cure." "Conor, can you tell me if it hurts anywhere else?" "Conor, my buddy Rylan here wants to help you." "But you need to help us too, okay?" "He's a smart guy, but he's no mind reader." "Mrs. Stephens, I'm going to give Conor a quick physical examination." " If you'll kindly step outside." " But it's just a cut." "There's nothing wrong with him." "Standard operating procedure." "Conor, Rylan's not going to hurt you." "Okay?" "He's just going to listen to your heart and lungs, make sure everything's okay." "I'll be right outside, honey." "I'll be right back." "How's it going?" "Well, David hasn't done anything but sit in his chair and cry since he got here two days ago." "Now look at him." " Hmm." " You have an opinion, Doctor?" "I just don't think this falls under the category of treatment." "Milieu therapy." "Patients become agents in their environment rather than just passive participants." "Beautifying and reshaping their surroundings gives them a pride of ownership." "Makes them more invested in themselves." "But if you disagree, I'd be happy to see some research on the subject." "Great." "Have it on my desk first thing tomorrow morning." "You know, I'm usually the first to balk at any change in routine... but this does appear to be working." "Where are you going?" "To pay off the painters." "Just give me one deep breath, Conor." "Mrs. Stephens, I haven't finished my examination." "Could you please wait outside?" "I'm sorry." "I just don't want to leave Conor alone." " Okay." " I don't think I introduced myself properly before." "I'm the director of Psychiatric Services." " I'd like to do an evaluation of your son." " What the hell for?" " Ian, I'm so glad you're here." " What's the problem?" "Just stitch him up." "He's a little boy and he's had an accident." "And he's not talking because you're scaring the hell out of him." "He's not talking because he's internally preoccupied." "Honey, what's the name of the woman you know here at the hospital?" "Um, Nora Skoff." "I want her down here in five minutes... or I'm going to take my son somewhere else." "Mr. Stephens, I'd really like the opportunity to talk to Conor." "We're leaving." "Come on, Conor." "Let's go, buddy." "Let's go." "Conor!" "Conor!" "Conor, what's wrong?" "Hey!" "What's the matter, Son?" "Nurse Reagan to Admitting." "Nurse Reagan to Admitting." "How is she?" "Fine." "Superficial knife wound." "She tried to bandage it herself, but she needed a couple stitches." " She say anything else about what happened?" " New story." "Conor was making a sandwich, cut himself... the knife went flying, and she got cut too." "If that's the truth, why didn't she say so in the first place?" " How's Conor?" " Malcolm's keeping an eye on him." "He still hasn't said a word." "Dr. Segal to the pharmacy." "Dr. Segal to the pharmacy." "Maria, what are you doing here?" "Go home." "No." "I have to tell someone." "I have to tell someone what happened." "Mrs. Stephens, she say it was an accident, but it was not an accident." " Where's Nora Skoff?" " I've called her." "As soon as she gets in, I'm sure she'll be happy to talk to you." "There's no way I'm allowing my son to be admitted to a psychiatric ward." "Do you know who he is?" "His company, Stephens Industrial... has factories all over the world." "Your point, Carl?" "I know the Stephenses." "Maybe I can mediate." "Be my guest." "Mr. Stephens." "Dr. Carl Belle." "We've met before, actually." "My wife and I have a box next to yours... the Hollywood Bowl." "Good." "Then maybe you can tell me why this hospital is forcing my son to stay here." "Let me get into it, and if it turns out... that your son is gonna be staying with us for a few days..." "I will personally oversee his case." "Here's my card." "My home and cell number are on the back." "Of course, as director of Psychiatric Services..." "Dr. Gallagher will be on hand to observe." "Conor?" "Conor?" "We're going to get to know each other really well." "Malcolm, let's show the Stephenses to my office." " We'll do the rest of the paperwork in private." " Yes, sir." "Dr. Pritchey to the sleep disorder clinic." "Dr. Pritchey to the sleep disorder clinic, please." "Becky?" "Hold on a second." "Don't hang up." "I'm really glad you've called." "Haven't heard from you in a while." "I was, uh..." "You had me a little worried." "You okay?" "I'm starting to settle in here a bit." "Truth is, I wasn't sure I'd last the week." "Can you imagine me the boss?" "Made a few changes." "Quite a lot of changes." "Reckon there are some people around here think I'm the one who's crazy." "Becky?" "Becky, what's that?" "That's church bells, right?" "Where are you?" "Somewhere downtown?" "Beck?" "Dania, Ian." "How are you?" "How the hell do you think we're doin'?" "As well as can be expected, I suppose, under the circumstances." "I'm very sorry for what you're going through." "We're not going through anything... except dealing with a couple of trigger-happy shrinks who want to keep Conor here." "There's nothing wrong with our boy." "We just want to take Conor home." "This hospital has no right to keep him here against our wishes." "I just got off the phone with the detective who interviewed the housekeeper, Maria." "The facts, as I know them now... is that Conor picked up the kitchen knife and was about to stab himself... when Dania rushed in and grabbed the knife and in the process injured herself." "She's lying." "Under the California Code 5150... we absolutely do have the right and the responsibility to keep Conor here for 72 hours... if we believe that he may be a danger to himself or to anybody else." "Regretfully, we will exercise that right." "You'll hear from my attorney." "Hey, Mom." "Hi." "Wow, I didn't expe... expect you already." "Dad and Chelsea decided to leave on the camping trip early." "Huh." "And you didn't want to go?" "Yeah." "Because you know how much I love dirt and bugs and no showers." "Besides, I wanted to get some stuff from the mall anyway." " Great." "We can go later." " Actually, I was planning on going with Mia." " Can I have some money?" " I would like to spend some time with you this visit." "Sure." "Whatever." "Jack." "No." "It's okay." "This is my daughter, Aynsley." " Hi, Aynsley." " Hi." " Nora tells me you're in high school." " Yeah." "How old are you, anyway?" "I, uh..." "I just popped in to see how it went with the Stephenses." "They're in denial and not very happy... as you probably figured out already." "Okay." "Nice to meet you, Aynsley." "Bye." "He is so hot." "Yes?" "Hey, Dr. Belle." "You ready for us?" "You can leave him here." "Wait outside, Malcolm." "Hey, Conor." "Sit down." "You guys all right in here?" "We'll be just fine." "You don't have to sit down if you don't want to." "This is what is called an intake interview." "This is where I ask you questions and hopefully you'll answer." "It's a chance for me to figure out what's upsetting you." "Oh!" "You like that one." "You have good taste." "Can you believe that vase is over 600 years old?" "Conor, let's talk about what happened in the kitchen." "You're a smart little boy." "I know you remember." "Were you mad at your mother?" "Hey..." "Malcolm!" "Stop!" "Aaah!" " Don't just sit there." "Do something!" " I am, Carl." "I'm observing." "I'm hungry." "Can I please have a tuna sandwich?" "Okay, gang, we're here to discuss Conor." "He's a little sociopath in the making." "Anything constructive?" "Well, because he seemed to be in his own world, electively mute..." "I thought at first maybe autism, Asperger's." "But now that he's talking..." "Obviously huge mood swings." "He seems elated, curious, then he rages, with no trigger." "I think we're seeing early onset bipolar." "Agreed." "Definitely manic." "We need to start him on antipsychotics immediately." "Risperdal, Depakote, lithium bicarbonate." "He's only eight." "We don't even know what bipolar looks like in kids." "He scored a seven out of eight on the DSM-IV checklist." "We know." "Fifty percent of kids who are thought to have a mental illness today are labeled bipolar." "It's absurd." "It could just be that there's increased recognition now." " Bipolar disorder is the diagnosis du jour." " You know the parents." "How is it possible they haven't noticed there's something terribly wrong with their child?" "It's impossible." "Dania must have noticed, but for some reason she's afraid to tell her husband." "He could just be severely A.D.H.D." "Good point." "Please prepare a paper on the current thinking... of bipolar disorder presenting in children under the age of 10." "I believe that we need to start him on five milligrams of Risperdal... combined with another five milligrams of Depakote." "We may have a legal problem with that." "They're about to file a writ of habeas corpus." "That leaves us with psychotherapy." "All things considered, Carl, maybe I should take the lead on this." "Hey, there's no ego here." "Go ahead." "I think I'll get to know Conor a little better." "I suggest not doing it in your office." " Why did you bring me here?" " I like it here." "How come?" "The kids." "They're all happy." "They're all having fun." "Are you happy?" "I'm mostly happy." "Everybody has some things that they don't like." "Jump up." "What are your things?" "Well... my sister's sick." "That's not so good." "And I'm not climbing in the mountains 'cause I'm here in the city." "That doesn't make me too happy." "What makes you happy?" "I used to play video games." "A lot." "Then my dad said I was addicted, and he took 'em all away." " That make you upset?" " I guess." "I was happy." "When I was younger, my dad, he'd take me to his factory." "It was kind of like our place." "It's really cool." "Then... he stopped taking me to work." "I hear them talking sometimes." "He says I'm not normal." "What's wrong with me?" "You're just..." "You're just sort of wired a little bit differently than most of us." "There's a lot of really, really smart people..." " that are wired a little bit differently." " Like who?" "Well, like, uh..." "Beethoven, Isaac Newton..." "Vincent Van Gogh..." "Robert Downey Jr." " Iron Man?" " Really?" "Yeah." "Cool." "Do you remember what you were thinking when you picked up the knife in the kitchen?" "Yeah." "I was thinking that I was broken... like some of my old video games." "I was thinking that I needed to be thrown out." "Is that what you're doing with your fingers?" "You're playing your old video games?" "I play a new one now." "One I made up." "I started playing it in my head." "I have to get away from the demons." "I'm trying to run away, but... they keep coming after me." "So what's the object of the game?" "Where are you running to?" "A safe place." "I haven't made it there yet." "Conor's not bipolar." "He can't be." " That's inherited, isn't it?" " Bipolar is highly genetic." "Eighty percent of kids diagnosed with bipolar have parents with a history of mood disorders." "Well, there you have it." "There is no history of mental illness in either of our families." "He's perfectly normal." "Dania, why are you homeschooling him?" "I'm not saying that Conor's not a special kid." "He is." "But in a good way." "Maybe he can't handle the pressures of a large classroom... but at home, with me and his tutors, he's testing way above grade average." "Stop." " We don't have to explain ourselves to you." " No." "But you can't ignore the symptoms." "Distractibility, hyperactivity, explosive rages... separation anxiety, mood swings, depression, low self-esteem." "Did it ever occur to you people that this just might be a phase he's going through?" "Show me a kid who doesn't throw a tantrum." "And everyone gets depressed now and then." "Yeah." "But how many eight-year-old kids consider suicide?" "He was just... playing." "Are you willing to bet his life on that?" "If you're refusing to let us start him on a course of medication... please let us do a brain scan." "Actually, they've just done some extraordinary research pointing out..." "Conor doesn't need a brain scan." "He needs to come home." "Mr. Stephens, how much time have you spent with your son lately?" "What?" "It's understandable, what with your schedule..." "Have you been around long enough to even notice that he's..." "How dare you?" "You've been treating my son for, what, a couple of hours?" "This is my son." "I was there when he was born." "I rocked him to sleep every night, read him stories, took him to the ball game... taught him how to tie his shoes." "I did everything, everything that a father is supposed to do with his son." "Did." "In the past." "What about now?" "Let's go." "Aynsley." "Mom!" "Can you please knock before you come in?" "Why?" "What are you doing that I'm not supposed to see?" "I need privacy." "I know I don't live here anymore, but it's still my room, isn't it?" "Yeah." "I just wanted to tell you that dinner will be ready in an hour." "Okay." "I'm gonna go for a jog." "I'll be back." "Bye." "Calm down, calm down, calm down, calm down." "Calm down." "Okay, I'm gonna let you go." "All right?" "What happened?" "We were just shooting hoops." "He started to get angry because he wasn't making any baskets." "I told him it was okay, but he just kept saying over and over that he was stupid." "He started hitting, and I just..." "Okay." "Give us a minute." "Hey, Conor." "What's going on?" "I'm so dumb." "I can't do anything right." "Hey, everybody's got a temper." " You too?" " Oh, yeah." "Big time." "We just need to find a way for you to control it." "I can't." "Once it starts..." "I can't stop." "Okay." "Come here." "Then we need to find something for you to concentrate on... whenever you start to feel that anger take over." "Here's what we're going to do." "How about you play your video game?" "Only this time, we're going to give you some upgrades, okay?" " What are you wearing in the game?" " T-shirt and jeans." " Kind of like this?" " Yeah." "And are you carrying anything?" "Like maybe a backpack?" "No." " Well, let's say you are." " Why?" "'Cause then we can put some stuff in it." "Cool." "What's up?" "The attorney for the Stephenses called." "Maria, the nanny, recanted." " Oh, what a shocker." " They probably threatened her with deportation." "Anyway, they got a judge to sign the writ... and after the 72-hour hold, we have to set Conor free." "Damn it, Nora, I'm making progress." "If I even had two weeks with this kid, I could sort him out." "We have no legal standing." "So what?" "We just wait around until he hurts someone or himself?" "Convince his parents." "You okay?" "I'm fine." "Actually, I'm not fine." "I need some advice." "What am I, chopped liver?" " She didn't try to hide it?" " She didn't think I'd snoop." "I've never done that before." "You hear all this stuff about kids and predators on the Internet." "I think she wanted you to find it." "It's like the rich kid who steals a pair of sunglasses and gets caught." "How'd she handle the divorce?" "She says she understood." "In fact, she was the only girl in her clique whose parents were still married." "But I was sick." "Sick?" "What do you mean, sick?" "Uh, well, I had cancer." "Myeloma." "I'm in complete remission now." "Why didn't you tell me?" "Before I hired you, the subject just didn't come up." "Fine." "So you got sick, you got treatment... then you filed for divorce?" "I was in the hospital, being treated with chemo... and I thought while they were zapping all those cancer cells..." "I would get rid of everything else in my life that was unhealthy... including my marriage." "And Aynsley was there through it all?" "I tried to shelter her from it." "She's such a beautiful girl... and she's very good in school, and... she's very popular." "That's how you see her." "How does she see herself?" " Ian!" "Hey!" "How are you?" " Hope you don't mind." " No." " You gave me your card." "Of course not." "Glad you came." "Please, have a seat." "Have you seen Conor today?" "I'm waiting for Dania." "Speaking of which... my wife and I would love to have the two of you over for dinner." "I have this beautiful Lafite." "This is after Conor has been released and back home, of course." "Actually... this whole thing's been pretty tough on Dania and me." "I don't think we're going to be socializing anytime soon." "Oh, no, of course." "Of course not." "You know, in my business... if there's a problem, I fix it." "But this..." "Conor will improve." "Wish I could say the same thing for me and Dania." "How does this happen?" "You're goin' along, day after day, thinking everything's fine." " Then out of nowhere..." " Ian." "I don't think that this is out of nowhere." "Listen, I'm just gonna be honest with you." "I think you need to sit down and have a very straightforward conversation with Dania." "This condition... this manic depression, this bipolarism, it doesn't just come on overnight." "You're absolutely right, Doctor." "Remember, Doc, we gotta make this quick." "Thanks, Jesus." "You're welcome." "You got my tickets?" " Come on, man." "Floor seats." " My man!" "Hey." " Thanks, Malc." " No problem, Doc." " I owe you one." " How you doin', little bro?" "I'm scared." "Why don't you close your eyes and play the game?" "It'll take your mind off it." " Okay." " I'll be waiting right over here." "Good boy." "You're doing great, Conor." "Just relax." "Conor, are you okay?" "Are you playing the game?" "Do you remember the backpack we talked about?" "Look for it." "It'll be there." "Put it on." "I know it's a little bit scary." "I can't, Jack." "I can't!" "How long for the readout?" "Uh, I don't know." "About a day or so." "Any chance we can rush it?" "You like the Clippers?" "Any other presentations, theses, papers you want written?" "Not at the moment." "Hold on a second." "Conor, Malcolm will take you back up." " I'll come up and play the game later." "Okay?" " Okay." " Jack?" " Mm-hmm?" "If that machine I was in finds something wrong with my brain, can I get a new one?" "We can't give you a new one, Conor." "But you know what?" "We can make the one you've got work a lot better." " But I don't want to be like this anymore." " Trust me." "We're gonna make it right." "Thanks, Malcolm." "At ease, soldier." "Feel free to speak your mind." "Fine." "Get off my ass." "You take every opportunity to test me, to pile work on me." "Why?" "Because I don't know why you're here." "Most of the time, I just feel like you're phoning it in." "Were all the dermatology residencies filled?" "You just biding your time until one opens up?" "Is it because I don't always agree with you?" "It's because when you disagree, you don't fight for it." "If we're not going to fight for these patients, who is?" "I'm a good doctor." "I do everything that's asked of me here." "It's not enough." "Look, I get it." "Psychiatry's different." "It's not like we get the immediate gratification of mending a broken bone... or performing a successful lung transplant or even cutting away 20 years worth of wrinkles." "It's rare that we ever actually cure anyone." "But even so, you have to find the enthusiasm to stay in the game." "I'll get my pom-poms out of storage." "Psychiatry's a calling." "I'm not convinced you've got it." "Tell me about those pom-pom things." "Hey." "What are you doing home so early?" "That's my computer." "You have no right to..." " Is this the way you see yourself?" " This is lame." " I'm out of here." "I'd rather be at Dad's than..." " Than what?" "Have an honest conversation with me?" "You're going to talk to me about being honest?" "You had cancer, and you almost died... but you wouldn't even let me in the hospital." "I didn't want you to have to see me that way." "You're my mother." "You should've known I could handle it and not shut me out and shuttle me off to Dad's." "I'm, like... totally alone." "I have no family right now." "I come here, and you want to hang out like my B.F. F... and I go to Dad's, and all he cares about is his hottie and her two psycho kids." "I made a mistake." "I should've talked to you about my illness, and I should have included you in my recovery." "I never meant to hurt you." "I love you more than anything." "Attention, Security." "We have a missing child." "Answers to the name of Conor." "Security, a missing child." "His name is Conor." " What the hell's going on?" " Conor's gone." " What?" " I was taking him to the ward, but he said he had to pee... so I took him to the men's room in the lobby." "I was waiting outside." "He must've snuck out." "They searched the whole hospital." "Now they're combing the streets." "Report any sighting immediately." "Ian, uh, I'm so sorry." "There's something I need to tell you." "Something even Dania doesn't know." "Who was it?" "My mother." "She was committed to a mental institution when I was 16." "I remember my sister and I would come home from school... and sometimes my dad wouldn't let us into the house for hours... because my mom was having one of her "fits."" "Ian, I know what it's like to have mental illness in the family." "Conor's a great kid." "He's got a chance to have a really happy life." "What did he say to me?" "He said..." "He said the happiest time in his life was with you at one of your, uh... one of your factories." " Is there one nearby?" " Yes." "You go that way." "Conor!" "Conor!" "Conor!" "Conor, please answer me." "Conor, are you here?" "Conor, it's Daddy." "Please tell me if you're in here." "Conor!" "Conor!" "Conor, look in your backpack!" "It's got everything you need to win!" "Conor, wait!" "Finish it, Conor!" "I did it, Jack!" "I won the game!" "That's great, Conor." "That's just great." "I'm here, Son." "This is a normal brain... and this is Conor's brain." "My God." "These scans aren't 100% accurate... but these results, in combination with the symptoms he's presenting..." "Listen, if Conor was diabetic, wouldn't you give him insulin?" "He needs medication." "It might take us a little time to find out the right mix, but..." "Okay." "We'll start right away." " Is there anything else I can do?" " You might try tickling him." "Scientists have been testing rats and recording the sounds they make when they're tickled." "They're actually laughing." "It's going to be okay, Dania." "Is this, uh, a-a lifelong thing?" "I mean, will he get better?" "There is no cure, as such." "But medication can and will help." "I..." "I need some time." "Dania." "Dania, where are you going?" "I'll call you." "It's a lot for her to take in." " Hey, hey." " Hi." "Guess what." "It's time to go home." "You mean we can't play the game anymore?" "You know what?" "Maybe someday a lot of people will play your game." "Maybe millions of people." "If you can create it in your head, you can create it on paper." "Cool." "I think you can do anything you set your mind to." "Where's Mom?" "We'll see her later." "Okay." " Thanks for the cards." " You're welcome." " Thank you." " I'll see you soon." "Yeah, well, I think the rest of your day looks fine." "Hey, hey!" "You, uh..." "You sticking around for a while?" " Maybe." " Well, I hope so." "And where are you ladies off to?" " Dinner." " You want to come?" "Um, I'd love to, but maybe another time." "Have fun, though." "He is so hot." " I know, I know." " Mom!" " No, I know!" " Mom!" "Show's on!" "English" " US" " SDH"