[last night, while drunk, Martin Ellingham told Louisa Glasson that he loved her - and then he passed out]Dr. Martin Ellingham: I embarrassed myself.Louisa Glasson: No you didn't embarrass yourself. And I'm really glad that you said what you said. I just wish I'd had chance to say that I do too. I love you too.[Martin stares at her]Louisa Glasson: What?Dr. Martin Ellingham: Love is...Louisa Glasson: What?Dr. Martin Ellingham: It's a difficult word when you think that we don't actually know each other that well.Louisa Glasson: Martin, we've known each other quite a while now.Dr. Martin Ellingham: Strictly speaking, for you to say you love me when you can't possibly know that you do is... potentially... delusional.Louisa Glasson: Oh!Dr. Martin Ellingham: There are certain quite well-known disorders where a person falls, without good reason, for someone else and believes that they love them.Louisa Glasson: [gobsmacked] Pardon?Dr. Martin Ellingham: De Clerambault's Syndrome, for instance. Also known as erotomania. More common in women. They fall for a man of higher social standing.[the camera starts to track back to an aerial shot of the bay]Louisa Glasson: Martin! What the hell are you talking about?Dr. Martin Ellingham: Delusional romantic attachments. Often associated with an excessive intrusiveness into the life of the object of the irrational affection. Stalking, if you like.[Louisa slaps Martin's face. The credits roll]
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