DAVID is talking to LAURA in the reception
area. He is wearing a black T-Shirt that says "BELIEVE."
DAVID: Do you have a .... do you have
a place where I can sit where not everybody in the office sees me .... where
I just be alone. Before I go in there. Kind of like in a game show.
LAURA: [over it] You could go in there.
DAVID: Go in where?
LAURA: In the broom closet.
DAVID: Is it ....[clears his throat]
Im just going to go in the broom closet.
LAURA: Mm hm.
DAVID: I just have this thing that I
dont want everybody to see ....
LAURA: Okay.
[He goes into the broom closet. Pause.]
DAVID: [muffled voice from the closet]
Is there a light?
LAURA: No.
[Pause.]
DAVID: [voice from the closet] Whose
coat is this? Is this .... is this the Doctors coat?
[Inside the closet, DAVID is wearing a red coat and a yellow hat.]
LAURA: Yes thats Doctor Katzs
coat.
DAVID: [voice from the closet] Its
warm. [long pause] Is there .. Is there anybody else out there since I went
in here?
LAURA: No.
[Inside, DAVID tries to open the door.]
DAVID: [voice from the closet] Hey, uh
.... its locked.
LAURA: Whoops.
DAVID: [voice from the closet] Thats
.... funny.
LAURA: Kind of.
[KATZ comes from his office to the reception area.]
KATZ: Hey, Laura.
DAVID: [voice from the closet] Is that
.... is that Dr. Katz?
KATZ: David?
DAVID: [voice from the closet] Yeah.
KATZ: [looking around] David I hear you
but I dont ..... Laura, what did you do to David?
LAURA: I didnt do it!
DAVID: [voice from the closet] Well,
Im in the broom closet today cause I just felt like I wanted
to shake things up.
KATZ: [standing in front of closet door]
Well ....
DAVID: [voice from the closet] I wanted
to do something ballsy.
KATZ: You know, you can be ballsy in
the waiting room like everybody else.
[DAVID in the closet still wearing the coat and hat.]
DAVID: [voice from the closet] No, no.
I want to have my session from in here.
KATZ: Well, David, this is really ....
DAVID: [voice from the closet] Im
just taking control.
KATZ: Youve taken control of the
broom closet, so far.
DAVID: [voice from the closet] Well,
why cant .... it .. are you dead set against this?
KATZ: No, no, Im not even convinced
its such a bad idea ....
DAVID: [voice from the closet] Hey, is
this .... is this gum in your jacket?
KATZ: Yeah. You can help yourself if
you want. Its uh ....
DAVID: [voice from the closet] [clears
throat] Bubblelicious.
KATZ: It is, isnt it?
DAVID: [voice from the closet] Yeah.
KATZ: Try not to touch my retainer.
[LAURA stifles a laugh.]
DAVID: [voice from the closet] Being
in here reminds me of a .... of a very fond....
[BEN enters, spreads his arms wide.]
BEN: Laura!
KATZ: hey, Ben. Whats happening.
BEN: Hey, Dad.
LAURA: Hey, Ben.
BEN: [jittery from lots of coffee, clapping
hands] Laura. Laura!
KATZ: [tries to interupt]
BEN: [singing] Whats up! What are
we doing!
KATZ: Ben, ..... in addition to me and
Laura, theres also a patient in the broom closet. Specail treat.
BEN: [winks] Right. Sure there is.
Thees always a patient in the broom closet. Of course.
[KATZ tries to stop him, but BEN crosses to the closet and begins banging
on the door.]
BEN: [screaming] Hey buddy get out of
the closet!! You crazy??!!! You crazy!!!! Come on out OUT OUT OUT!!!!!
[KATZ covers his face with his hands.]
[Later, DAVID and KATZ are in KATZs office.]
KATZ: David .... maybe we should try
a different angle here ....
DAVID: When you say my name, it uh, worries
me a little bit when you say it like that.
KATZ: Yeah, well .... I get the feeling
when you come in here each week, youre like the kid who hasnt
really done his homework....
[Shot of DAVID looking about 8 years old, nervous.]
KATZ: And I think, thats an issue.
DAVID: Well ....
KATZ: Because I feel like youre
trying to cover for yourself, like youre making up problems, youre
inventing problems but youre not allowing real feelings to surface
because its one thing to be happy on paper but its another thing
to get in touch with those feelings and that s why youre here.
Im guessing.
DAVID: Mm hm.
KATZ: So let me put you in touch with
those feelings. You have a pencil?
DAVID: You going to give me my homework
assignment.
KATZ: Im going to give you your
home number.
[DAVID laughs.]
[Cut to scene with BEN and LAURA. Later.]
KATZ: Some people come here because they
like the privacy, because they know for an hour, theyre not going to
get any phone calls
DAVID: [arms crossed] I dont like
you talking about other people.
KATZ: [defensive] I dont like you
talking about other therapists.
DAVID: [laughs uncomfortably] Well, you
asked me if Id ever been to therapy before, and I told you Id
been with a woman and I dont know how that would be threatening.
KATZ: The fact that shes a woman
is not the part thats threatening. [pause] Whatd she look like?
DAVID: You know what she did for me?
She took my side on everything.
KATZ: Yeah. Well, I can do that.
[Cut to scene with BEN and LAURA.]
[Commercial.]
[Later that week. Office with DAVID.]
KATZ: So, are you sleeping better?
DAVID: Better than ....?
KATZ: Me?
[DAVID laughs.]
KATZ: Im sorry, David, Im
kidding, but, um, last time you were here we were talking about your dreams,
am I right?
DAVID: I tend to remember my dreams when
I dont sleep well.
KATZ: Well, you know, David. We tend
to those things in our dreams that were afraid to when were awake
.... And were happiest when our lives and our dreams coincide.
DAVID: You know I used to believe the
kind of thing that youre saying ....
KATZ: You mean the Truth?
DAVID: Im not sure that I believe
that dreams are .... working out .... life. Sometimes I think that dreams
are the true reality and life is the simulacrum.
KATZ: [pause] It certainly is.
DAVID: Yeah, life is a reflection of
the real reality which is when youre .... dreaming.
KATZ: [pause, pretends to get it] Ah,
yes. Yes.