- [Jodie has learned that psychotherapy could take years]
- Dr. Rudolph: Mr. Dallas, there are no shortcuts.
- Jodie: What about hypnosis? I read that some woman someplace was brought back to another life or something and in a matter of moments, it became why she cried every time she wore a hat.
- Dr. Rudolph: Hypnotherapy is a tool, but it's not always effective, Mr. Dallas. There are dangers.
- Jodie: Like what?
- Dr. Rudolph: Well, it is conceivable that I couldn't bring you back. You could actually get locked into another time period. Then I'd get sued up the heebee.
- Jodie: I'd sign a waiver releasing you of all liabilities.
- Dr. Rudolph: Then again, hypnotherapy can prove to be extremely valuable.
- [takes out a waiver to sign and a file folder]
- Dr. Rudolph: Would you be interested in some other forms of psychiatric shortcuts?
- Jodie: Like what?
- Dr. Rudolph: [produces a form] Oh, the sensory-deprivation tank.
- Jodie: What's this?
- Dr. Rudolph: Trust me, you'll love it.
- [produces another form]
- Dr. Rudolph: Then there's LSD-25. A very fine alternative.
- Jodie: No. No acid. I draw the line at hallucinogenics.
- Dr. Rudolph: [puts the form away] Good, just testing. It's illegal, anyway.