okay, okay. what now? when did you ever care about getting to school on time? thanks. don't worry evan, you'll have plenty of time. darn it! you know the answer to that. we've been over this a hundred times. it's too dangerous for him. here, ev. finish this up for me. i get the point, kiddo. but i'm not so bad, am i? good. because i've been waiting to see your art projects all week and i'd feel terrible if all you thought about was your father not being there. you're amazing, kiddo. okay have a great day i love you i'll pick you up later gotta go. i'm sorry, but can it wait til tonight? i'm already late for work -- what is it? i don't understand. evan did this? thank you for showing it to me first. i'll. i'll take care of it. can i have the picture? what? i have to go. not according to his teacher. it just got me thinking about jason and what if evan's inherited his father's condition? you'll be fine. dr. redfield just wants to give you some tests. you'll like him. that's why i wanted you to come here, evan. dr. redfield already has a background in memory loss. just tell me that evan doesn't have jason's illness. anything. why? what for? thanks, george. i really appreciate you watching him, he won't be any trouble at all. great. i'll see you soon. evan? evan? what are you doing with that knife? honey. what were you doing with that? thanks a lot george. here's my work number in case there are any problems. and the bad news? but you must have something to go on? but he's seven. what kind of stress can he have? come on, i doubt the answer's that simple. well, he has been pushing me to meet his father, but i've been putting it off. how soon?. now your father may seem sleepy to you, but that's just because of his medicine, okay? i'm sorry, evan. i'm sorry. what is it? what happened? what happened, evan? the truth. something must've happened! what set him off? don't try to use your blackouts to get out of this one! you're not making this up, are you? what's happening to him?? make it stop! evan wake up, oh please wake up! so how was the movie? any exploding mailboxes? goodnight. we're moving. i'm sorry. i can't help it. i'm just so proud of you. you've got the highest grades in all of your classes. please. he got straight a's without ever touching a book. that was the one area where his memory never failed him. why do you ask? when he was around your age. almost exactly your age. he said he figured out a trick to remember the past. i couldn't tell if they were real memories or just phantoms. you know, he might only have thought he actually remembered them. and then, just before it got so bad that he had to be committed, he said that he could. forget it. it's nothing. he was far too sick by then. i spoke to your new lawyer about the appeal. he's sure he can get you off on self-defense, so if you're patient. i don't know. these things take time. i found these. the others are still in storage. fine. you'll get them, evan. but i think it's far more important to focus on your case right now. i'm not gonna lose you, kiddo. promise me you'll hang on, ev. cute, evan. so what did you find. what does that mean for evan? looking. good. kiddo. fix? is evan. different? you're. acting. like your father. how. did you. know that? just. like. jason. stop him. stop him. stop him. evan? what are you doing with that knife? no dances, just tell me. go on, evan. introduce yourself. he's not usually this shy.