Feeling Good (Bassnectar Remix)
Nina Simone
(Bassnectar Remix) Sydney freaks out about bugs in her pie; fantasy sequence of Lenny as she dances and waltzs around the institute destroying things and revelling in the mayhem.
Requiem, Op. 48: Libera me
Lisa Beckley
(repeats) David paints Sydney's portrait as she read when she stops and begins to tals about the appearing/disappearing door and suggests that the hospital is a different version of reality; David claims Sydney was diagnosed as being delusional, which she denies and tells him he's schizophrenic.
Requiem, Op. 48, "In Paradisum"
Soloists and Schola Cantorum of Oxford & Oxford Camerata
David turns on the record player during his session with Dr. Busker; Lenny asks David about how current progress during their session.
David and Syd are talking in bed.
Seeing Things Hearing Things
Jeff Russo
Sydney rushes off after David continues to talk about her being delusionsal.
Choir and Crickets
Jeff Russo
Lenny insists Sydney puts on headphones as part of her therapy; Ptonomy dreams of his mother's death; Kerry awakens suddenly. Repeats: David walks down the hallway and hears music, then Amy appears.
David in Clockworks
Jeff Russo
Melanie waters her plants, then as she is praying at her beside when she begins to have a vision of Oliver in a diving suit.
Melanie follows Oliver from the illusion within David's mind to a room showing reality, where she and the others under fire from Division 3.
Oh! You Pretty Things
Lisa Hannigan
Cary removes Sydney's headphones which causes her to wake up; End credits.
Requiem, Op. 48: Libera me
Oxford Camerata, Jeremy Summerly, Lisa Beckley, Colm Carey, Nicholas Gedge, Oxford Schola Cantorum
(repeats) David paints Sydney's portrait as she read when she stops and begins to tals about the appearing/disappearing door and suggests that the hospital is a different version of reality; David claims Sydney was diagnosed as being delusional, which she denies and tells him he's schizophrenic.
Requiem, Op. 48: In Paradisum
Lisa Beckley, Colm Carey, Nicholas Gedge, Oxford Schola Cantorum, Jeremy Summerly & Oxford Camerata
Montage of David being at peace at Clockworks as he tells Lenny about how he's doing at Clockworks.
Aftermath of Sydney freaking out about bugs in her pie; fantasy sequence of Lenny dancing around and destroying things.
Requiem, Op. 48: Libera Me
Lisa Beckley, Colm Carey, Nicholas Gedge, Oxford Schola Cantorum, Jeremy Summerly & Oxford Camerata
David paints Sydney's portrait as she talks about the disappearing door and suggests that the hospital is a different version of reality; David claims Sydney was diagnosed as being delusional, which she denies.