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re all so disconnected. I think, I think we need to start letting our neighbours voices e through our wall a little more. (She smiles, and Judge Kittleson smiles back, Lindsay goes and sits down.) Cut to: A dif。ve gotten to know Maxine Ship a little. I like her. And, I just think there39。t be forced to endure a daily dose of what we heard in this courtroom! People do have a right to peace and quiet. (Sits down, and Lindsay stands.) Lindsay: Peace and quiet are overrated. I just left my firm to start my own practice, ostensibly to find peace and quiet, but I discovered what I39。re not. I thought the law was your ideology but I can see now you39。m a man without a soul. Bobby: You know what Eugene? You wanna make me the enemy? Fine. Eugene: No no no, The enemy is thyself, isn39。s who I am. Bobby: All right Eugene…Eugene: Look, I need to prepare, so…Bobby: I don39。ll get up and argue the law like it39。re harvesting? Eugene: Yes. Bobby: What39。s hope. Bobby es in. Bobby: How39。s morality on a private facility. It39。m racing with destiny. Then in that one moment of time, I will be, I will be, I will be free. (She does this one really long eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee)SwooshCut to a room, Ellenor and Eugene are talking when Bobby enters.Ellenor: All we can do is argue it. It39。re a winner for a lifetime, If you seize that one moment in time, Make it shine. Give me one moment in time, When I39。m more than I thought I could be. Then all of my dreams are a heartbeat away, And the answers are all up to me. Give me one moment in time, When I39。ve lived to be, The very best. I want it all, No time for less. I39。m more than I thought I could be. Then all of my dreams are a heartbeat away, And the answers are all up to me. Give me one moment in time, When I39。t exactly quaking. Mr. Emerson: We haven39。t harvest you might as well shut us down. We need to win this Eugene. Eugene: Yeah, well you just made that a lot tougher.************************************************In another courtroom Maxine is singing One Moment in Time.Each day I liveI want to be, A day to give, The best of me. I39。t. We don39。s now. Jamie: May I make a suggestion? If this is why they are rezoning you maybe a deal can be struck. If you agree to stop harvesting and only use discarded embryos, maybe they39。s not the point! You were playing hard to ball with the wrong judge. Client: Somebody inside must have whistled, I don39。t feed me that! Client: Look, what we are doing is not illegal. It39。t you tell us you were harvesting the embryos? Client: I wasn39。t we see! Give the public the benefit of the doubt before you shut us down. Davies: You39。t you doctor? Client: We keep all our research quite. Davies: So is it your testimony should the public find out what you are doing, you couldn39。d fear sickness and death. Davies: You go to great lengths to keep your research quite so the public doesn39。t it doctor? Client: That day has already arrived. Not only on our talk.... Davies: Doctor we need you to answer the questions I ask. You are doing in your lab the very thing the public fears most. Client: I don39。s your take on it. Certainly you are aware doctor when it es to stem cell research this is the public worst nightmare that the scientists will one day go to from taking the discarded embryos from fertility clinics to harvesting embryos themselves. That39。s religion. Do you allow any room for possibility that your facility might be a target of violence? Any? Client: I consider such possibility negligible. It certainly doesn39。s, heart disease. We are talking about leading causes of death in this country and around the world. Eugene: But Doctor, you know the concern. Today stem cell, tomorrow cloning. Client: We do not clone. We never will. And I take additional offence that the implication we are a bunch of mad scientists running around with petri dishes. Davies: You certainly seems indignant Doctor. Client: When religion raises it39。s a biomedical research facility. And to date we have never faced so much as a picket line. So the idea that we are magnet for protest is totally unfounded. Eugene: OK. Doctor you heard you heard Mr. Blayne talking about serving the public good. Client: I was offended by that testimony. Eugene: Why? Client: Our research is designed to save lives. There is no other motive. We are not like a pharmaceutical pany who develops a life saving drug which just so happens to bring in a billion dollars in revenue. None of us are getting rich here. None of dream or hope to. Our goal, the only goal is to protect human life against disease. Along with treatments for Alzheimer39。clock at which point we will hear your rendition of... Maxine: One moment in timeSwoosh...Eugene39。t sing alone. Judge Kittelson: Ok, You can get your acpaniment and e back. But Miss Ship you will be under oath as you sing which means to be truthful you must sing at the same volume you do every morning. Maxine: Oh don39。t even pronounce. None of it worked. I got up every day and I felt the same. Lindsay: Which was? Maxine: Like a donut. This big wad of soft dough with giant hole in the middle. I could barely get out of bed. And I drag my overweight overmedicated fat self to work and I stayed at my job, which made me more depressed which made me eat more, which made me more fat, which made stink more... Until I found the song... Lindsay: The song? Maxine: One moment in time By Whitney Houston The woman has heart, and hers would speak to mine through that song. And I so loved to sing. I tied it and you know what? It worked! The melody, the lyrics. Whatever. I just puff myself up with inspiration and hope and I charge of to work. And you know what else? I got good at what I do. I no longer stink. I am no longer depressed. Still fat! Lindsay: Maxine. Do you have to