- With no home and no money, Alex wanders through the rain until he finds a house with a light-up sign that says "Home."
- He doesn't realize he has been there before.
- He rings the doorbell and, in a scene that mimics the one from earlier in the movie, the writer at his desk asks who on earth it could be.
- Except instead of his wife, a buff man lifting weights answers the door.
- Alex falls into the hallway, wet and covered in blood.
- The bodybuilder picks him up and carries him into the living room, where the writer waits in his wheelchair.
- The writer looks at Alex sympathetically, not recognizing him, but Alex recognizes him.
- Alex blames his injuries on police brutality.
- Suddenly, the writer, Frank, shouts "I know you!"
- He recognizes Alex not from raping his wife a few years ago, but as the "victim" of the Ludovico technique, which he read about in the paper.
- He tells Julian, the bodybuilder, to take Alex to the bath.