
Perplexed, he calls Duncan and asks to speak with him later, and then has a vision of his deceased patients on the train outside of his window.ĭuncan comes over, and Peter worries about his sanity and questions how Duncan could have referred the patients when all of them have been deceased for decades. The numbers that Elizabeth wrote on his notepad was a date: July 12, 1987. Doing research, Peter discovers that Elizabeth died in 1987, along with all the other clients who have been seeing him. Later, Peter hallucinates Elizabeth saying that "we have her" before turning into Evie and then vanishing, and later, he has a nightmare about Erica, who says she wasn't able to commit suicide because she's already dead. He plays the recording to Duncan, who claims he hears nothing and believes that Peter is hallucinating Elizabeth out of guilt from failing to prevent his daughter's death, pointing out that her initials sound like Evie's name. Peter records her, but she disappears before he can speak to her further. Again, she is disturbed by the sound of it and begins to choke she hits the window, leaving a handprint.
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One client, Felix, apparently suffers from anterograde amnesia, believing that it is still the 80s another, Erica, talks of her suicidal thoughts, but finds herself unable to commit suicide and another, Elizabeth Valentine, is a girl who is apparently mute and who reacts with fear to the sound of the train passing by Peter's office, and before she flees, she writes a series of numbers on one of Peter's notepads: 12787.Įlizabeth returns unexpectedly, and Peter finds her looking out of his window to where the train will pass.

His wife Carol suffers extreme depression and rarely gets out of bed while he works in his practice, meeting some clients referred to him by his mentor, Duncan. Troubled psychotherapist Peter Bower suffers from nightmares and eerie visions ever since the death of his daughter Evie in a street accident a year earlier, which he blames himself for after he was briefly distracted by something in a store window and failed to notice her veer off the sidewalk.
