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Martin Moores: Good evening. This is Martin Moores with your 5 o’clock news. Tonight, we start with a special alert for all Pennsylvanians. A psychiatrist and an asylum patient have gone missing. 2
Daphne: The Doctor Love case is one of those infamous cases that has been so fascinating because of how little we know.
Doctor Burnett: Do you have any questions for me? 3
Hazel: Yes. What makes you think you can fix me? 4
Preston: Homosexuality has been regarded as a mental illness by many cultures at many times. 2
Daphne: I know some people wonder if the doctor recognized that her patient wasn't sick, but queer, and broke her out. 3
Hazel: Thank you.
Doctor Burnett: What for? 4
Hazel: For caring.
Preston: I think that Doctor Burnett, as one of the first female psychiatrists of her generation, probably had something to prove.
Hazel: You can’t!
(struggle)
Doctor Burnett: Hazel, take a deep breath-- 5
Preston: I think Doctor Burnett is, you know, starting to let her feelings for Hazel get in the way of treating her as a patient. 2
Daphne: What’s helping Hazel is developing a personal connection. 3
Hazel: I feel like I'm hovering, and I can't see a stable place to land. 2
Daphne: I've been Daphne, our hopeless romantic. 4
Preston: And I've been Preston, our psychology nerds. 2
Daphne: Stay tuned!
