[Setting: The dark room. Jefferson at the computer screen, it's screen is cracked. A hook is hanging from the ceiling. A heart sits in a jar on the trolley.]
Jefferson: I would like to understand your feelings towards people who fear isolation. Loneliness.
[Jefferson moves closer to the viewer, standing in front of them.]
Jefferson: Do you share this fear?
[The camera zooms out, we can see the viewer is wearing a black baseball cap and sitting on a chair.]
[NO, I DON'T]
Jefferson: Then how do you fell about people who are afraid?
[I FEEL SYMPATHY]
Jefferson: I see. Well, Chloe has a fear of isolation. She loved her... did you know that? Do you pity her?
[YES, I DO]
Jefferson: Well this is not reflected in the way you are playing your game, now is it?
[Jefferson picks up a file, reading it and walks away from the desk, he then hurries back to the viewer getting right in their face.]
Jefferson: And now? Let us investigate your feelings toward other people in greater depth. What you value. What you respect in yourself and others. Which would you say was most important in a person: loyalty... or honesty?
[I VALUE LOYALTY]
Jefferson: So... you would tell a lie in order to be loyal to a friend. Okay. And what about loyalty versus... charity?
[I VALUE CHARITY]
Jefferson: Such a giving and caring person. It's a nice quality in a person, it emanates... innocence. Does it not?
[They hear thunder in the distance.]
Jefferson: Ah, but once again I'm afraid we are out of time. We will talk again soon.
