Now you know Will, and I know, what you need to be doing. You have a gift.

Good Will Hunting (1997)
PSYCHOLOGIST
A screenplay character in Good Will Hunting (1997).
- lines
- 15
- words
- 204
- scenes
- 2
- dialogue
- 1.4%
- avg words / line
- 14
- shortest / longest
- 1 / 72
Sample dialogue
--you have a quality-- something you were born with, that you have no control over- and you are, in a sense, hiding that by becoming a janitor. And I'm not saying that's wrong. I'm friends with the janitor that works in my building. He's been to my house for dinner. As a matter of fact I did some free consultation for "Mike" -- that's not his real name. That's in my book.
scene 35 — INT. PSYCHOLOGIST'S OFFICE -- CONTINUOUSLike what, Will?
scene 35 — INT. PSYCHOLOGIST'S OFFICE -- CONTINUOUSWill, your not getting off that easy.
scene 35 — INT. PSYCHOLOGIST'S OFFICE -- CONTINUOUSWell, I'm sorry to disappoint you, but I'm married and I have two children.
scene 35 — INT. PSYCHOLOGIST'S OFFICE -- CONTINUOUSWell, I can see this is pointless...
scene 35 — INT. PSYCHOLOGIST'S OFFICE -- CONTINUOUS
Bookends
I don't have the time. I'm going on national television this week.