This is a very brief scene in which Dr. Rivers tries to convince Dr. Bledsoe to kiss him. He tells him that it is painful and that he should listen to his "true feelings" when he is in a position of sexual tension. Dr. Norton tries to calm him down by reminding him that he is risking his life to make him feel good. He then tells him to slap him and to jolt him if he does not respond in a proper manner. The scene ends with a "screaming" and "splintering" of the lips.
This is a very brief scene in which Dr. Rivers tries to convince Dr. Bledsoe to kiss him. He tells him that it is painful and that he should listen to his "true feelings" when he is in a position of sexual tension. Dr. Norton tries to calm him down by reminding him that he is risking his life to make him feel good. He then tells him to slap him and to jolt him if he does not respond in a proper manner. The scene ends with a "screaming" and "splintering" of the lips.