Joe is assigned to help Dr. Samuels, the doctor who performed the memory-altering surgery on him. Joe must make a tough decision when the doctor offers to restore his former identity. To complicate this decision, Joe runs into a close friend of Michael's, who want his old friend back.moreless
Dr. Samuels: I need you to steal something.
Joe: Sorry, doctor. I don't cross that line any more.
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Tim: I'm the best there is, Cassidy. Don't treat me like a punk, man.
Cassidy: Well, then don't act like one.
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Dr. Samuels: My field is Neural Pathology, with a focus on altering criminal behavior. I honestly believed you would benefit from the procedure.
Joe: In the end, maybe I did. My problem is I had no choice.
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Frankie: (about Joe) Either some kind of delayed stress syndrome, or he's talking to a six-foot rabbit.
Frankie is pointing out that Joe talking to someone only he can see is similar to Elwood P. Dowd's (James Stewart) behaviour in the film, Harvey (1950). Dowd's constant companion is a six-foot tall rabbit called Harvey who is apparently invisible to everyone else.
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