dr. daniel charles to help convince a patient to keep fighting. >> dr. charles, it's okay. i've had a good life. >> whoa, whoa, whoa. what movie is that from? no, no, no. jimmy, look at me. it's me. your corner man. you've got a lot of fight left in you. >> oliver platt, good morning. >> good morning, oliver. >> good morning, fellows. >> this is great. first of all, you know, you're working with ted wolf. >> exactly. >> who is not exactly a slacker when it comes to doing great television. >> right. >> and this role was written for you. that's got to feel pretty good. >> yeah, you know, never -- never hurts when they are, you know, thinking about you from the jump. for me the idea of, you know, we've never really seen a psychiatrist in a medical procedure in, terms of actual a "general hospital" show and the idea of, you know, putting that sort of -- a german doctor in the '20s actually conceived the phrase psychiatry, and it actually means the medical treatment of the soul. and the when i figured that out, i was like ooh, that's sort of interesting. how do you -- a soul, th