Dr. Gavin:
Of course! This creature needs the ordinary necessities of human life - proteins, fats, sugars and so forth. But since his organs are so decomposed it needs the only food which can keep it alive.
Hank Green:
Blood?
Dr. Gavin:
Human blood. If a human body - a drowned person - were attacked by tiny sea plants which became parasites and completely infiltrated that human body before it had a chance to decompse, would the body be considered dead or alive?
Hank Green:
Dead?
Dr. Gavin:
No - it's still alive. But it's changed into a - well, is it a plant or an animal?
Hank Green:
It's both?
Dr. Gavin:
It's a giant protozoa!
[a teenage couple embrace on the beach]
Girl:
Johnny, I never let anyone kiss me like this before!
Irving:
My name's not Johnny.
Girl:
Well, what is it?
Irving:
Irving!
Girl:
Irving?
[she resumes her sexy voice]
Girl:
What's in a name?
Girl:
Do you believe that kissing is unhealthy?
Boy:
I don't know. I've never been...
Girl:
[interrupting] You've never been kissed?
Boy:
No, I've never been sick.
Eulabelle:
It's the voodoo, Dr. Gavin. It's the voodoo, I tells ya!
[Elaine is recovering in bed when Hank wakes her]
Elaine Gavin:
Hank!
Hank Green:
Hello, darling. How's the leg?
Elaine Gavin:
Oh, it's much better.
Hank Green:
I just saw your father, and he's been burned badly but he'll be fine.复制复制成功复制失败,请手动复制