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[spoiler]Tuesday's quote:
Ep #243 (1967) - Dr. Woodard - 'All I want to be sure of is that you're not suffering from the same thing. That's why I think that an examination is absolutely necessary. Now surely you MUST understand that.'
From "#0243/0244: Robservations 11/13/01: A Proposal"
Woodard comes to the Old House wanting to examine Willie and take a sample of his blood.Mr. Loomis can't allow that, of course, and went into wild-eyed insistences that it was impossible. Even after Dave said he and Maggie could be suffering from the same serious blood disease, Willie refuses to cooperate.
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The Robservations is during the period where's there's little detail so the quote is barely referenced but at least the circumstances sort of are. However, how things progress to the quote and a bit beyond is that despite Willie trying to close the door on him, Dr. Woodard pushes his way into the foyer as Willie pleads that Dr. Woodard has to go away. Dr. Woodard questions why and Willie says he didn't call him and he doesn't need a doctor. But Dr. Woodard points out that he's already been consulted and says that all he wants to do is reexamine Willie's wounds and make sure they're healing properly. Willie protests that honestly he's fine, but Dr. Woodard warns that he may not be as well as he thinks he is. Willie asks why he says that and is informed that it's because there's another patient whose symptoms greatly resemble Willie's and she's suffering from a very strange blood disorder. Dr. Woodard doesn't want to alarm him but he thinks he ought to examine Willie again. Willie asks who he's talking about, and after Dr. Woodard says it's Maggie Evans, Willie gets a pained expression on his face and turns his head away. As Dr. Woodard opens his bag and removes a needle, he delivers the quote. After Willie says that he doesn't know if he understands, Dr Woodard says that of course he understands and surely he doesn't want to be sick. When Willie says no, Dr. Woodard reaches out for Willie to give him his hand so that he can take a small sample of blood. However, Willie forcefully says, "No!" and pulls away into the drawing room and insists he doesn't want to be examined because he feels fine. Dr. Woodard starts to say that possibly he is but gets cut off by Willie's reiterated insistence that he doesn't want to be examined because he feels fine. Dr Woodard again tries to say that Willie may feel fine but again Willie cuts him off. "I told ya. I don't want an examination and I don't need an examination so go away!" To that Dr. Woodard says that he doesn't understand Willie's attitude at all...