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Monday
Linda wakes up in her bed, dressed in a flimsy nightgown and covered with sheets and blankets. Somewhat confused, she gets up and knocks on the guest room door. No one is inside. Linda cautiously walks downstairs, where Jim is standing at the counter eating his breakfast. Linda is shocked as she stares at Jim. He asks her what’s wrong, but she can only mutter that she’s had a bad dream. Megan and Bridgette come running down the stairs, with Bridgette once again complaining about being late for school. Jim asks Linda to take the kids to school because he’s late for work and rushes off.
Still in a daze, Linda drops off the kids. As she drives on, she makes an abrupt stop that angers drivers around her, and she is approached by Sheriff Reilly, who warns her to be more careful on the roads. Strangely, the Sheriff acts as if he's never met her before. Linda returns home to her chores, but notices the rainbow sweater again. She walks outside to hang laundered bedsheets. While she tries to spread out a sheet she trips on a toy and falls backwards. She falls onto the dead body of a crow and cuts her hand. Her hand is covered with blood and she runs inside. On her way in, she gets blood all over the glass door (which now has no stickers on it) and on the sink. After she’s regained some of her senses, Linda goes back out wearing rubber gloves and throws the dead animal into the trash. The day ends with a family dinner, the girls reporting a boring day.
Saturday
Linda wakes up the next day in one of Jim’s work shirts. She notices a bottle of wine and a glass on the nightstand. She can't find Jim in the shower, but finds an empty prescription bottle of lithium with pills scattered in the sink. The label on the bottle states the pills were prescribed by a Doctor Norman Roth. She finds the mirrors in the house covered in sheets while she makes her way downstairs. Still in her husband’s shirt, she encounters a group of family and friends wearing full mourning garb. Annie is there as well, and assures Linda that the kids are safe, they’re just outside. Linda goes running to her kids and finds the two girls on the swing set. Bridgette has her back turned to the camera and when Linda runs over, there are terrible red gashes all over the girl’s face. Linda quickly starts to caress her daughter’s face and asks what happened. Megan walks over and tells her mom that she doesn’t see any scars at all and that her sister looks perfect. Linda is still confused, but agrees for her daughters’ sakes and holds them close.
When they arrive at the church stairs, Linda sends the family inside, walks steadily to the hearse and demands that they open the coffin. The funeral director assures her that everything is on schedule, but tries to stop her from reaching the coffin. Suddenly the coffin falls out of the hearse, opening up and causing her late husband's head to roll out onto the pavement. Then she screams uncontrollably.
At the burial, a young priest is giving the eulogy for Jim, describing him as a wonderful man who always put his family first. Linda notices a blond woman (Amber Valletta) standing to the side of the funeral group, hiding behind a tree. Neither Joanne nor Linda recognizes the woman, but when Linda walks over, the woman apologizes profusely and tells Linda that she thought it would be okay to come since they’d talked a day earlier. Linda is still confused, but the woman speeds off before Linda can ask her any more questions.
Back at the house, Linda frantically flips through the phone book. The page for Dr. Roth has been torn out and is in her trashcan. She grabs the paper and calls the office, and a recorded message states that the office is only open during weekdays. When she comes back downstairs later, all is well, until the doorbell rings and several very burly men enter the room. One of them introduces himself as Dr. Norman Roth (Peter Stormare) and with him are his assistants and Sheriff Reilly. Annie rushes to get the children to bed as Linda is hauled away kicking and screaming. It seems that they think Linda has mental problems because she cannot seem to remember how the cuts on Bridgette's face happened. For everybody else, the dates have been happening in order, so they know that a few days before, Bridgette crashed through the glass door and Linda took her to the hosiptal, but Linda does not recall any of this. Joanne apologizes, but tells Linda that what she needs right now is serious help.
Linda is taken to a mental health care facility and overhears the sheriff and Dr. Roth talking. The sheriff tells the doctor that he informed Linda of her husband's death on Thursday. The doctor recounts Linda's visit from Tuesday, when she claimed her husband was already dead. Linda is sedated by injection, and fades out.
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Last edited by mbu; 09-11-2007 at 04:43 PM.
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