00:00All right, the most obvious causes of diabetes, you.
00:08Obvious signs of diabetes! What is it?
00:11You're fired! Get out of here, man! Get out of here! Move!
00:14Leave your folder and file with the front desk! Get out of here!
00:18You. Same question.
00:20Severe thirst, dry mouth, frequent urination, possible dehydration.
00:25All right. Well, obviously you went to college. Although you don't look like it.
00:31Type 1 diabetes. You.
00:34Michelle Johnson. Type 1 diabetes is a lifelong disease that causes the body to produce antibodies that destroy cells in the pancreas.
00:44All right. And what treatment would you recommend, Palmer?
00:48Dr. Palmer, treatment! I can't hear you! It's a simple question, Palmer!
00:53Uh, she is absent, sir. What do you mean she's absent? Where is she?
00:58Yeah, uh, she didn't come.
01:03She didn't come?
01:09All right, guys. The, uh, the rounds are over.
01:14Go to the head nurse. She'll assign her patience. All right?
01:17Okay.
01:18Fighting!
01:20Fire! Just like that.
01:21Mm-hmm.
01:22Fire! Just like that!
01:23Mm-hmm.
01:24Yeah.
01:29No way.
01:49No.
01:59You didn't come to work today.
02:22Yeah, and I never will.
02:25Wally, just give me two minutes, okay?
02:49Just two minutes.
02:51What time is it?
02:5310.54.
02:54It 10.56 I hang out.
02:58Okay.
02:59How's your mom?
03:01She passed away a year ago.
03:07Why do you care?
03:13You know what, Molly?
03:14Actually, I don't.
03:16But I just got one question for you.
03:17Did you become a doctor?
03:18To help people?
03:19What did you do to crush me?
03:20What did you do to crush me?
03:21If you did, then you wasted your time because I'm a cynical old nobody and I'm not worth it.
03:27Did you actually spend seven years of your life, seven hard years studying just to come to me and tell me you're my daughter?
03:34Because if you did, then I'm hanging up right now.
03:41Molly, look.
03:42Molly, look.
03:43I'll never be your father.
03:44I'll never be your father.
03:48But if there's a place deep in your heart, if there's a place that still wants to be a doctor.
03:55And help people.
03:56And help save hundreds of thousands of lives.
03:57Then...
03:58Then...
03:59Molly, look.
04:00I'll never be your father.
04:01But if there's a place deep in your heart, if there's a place that still wants to be a doctor.
04:18And help people.
04:20And help save hundreds of thousands of lives.
04:23Then...
04:24Then Molly, I'm ready to help you any way I can.
04:30Molly, my two minutes are up.
04:32And you've got four minutes to get to your bus to get to the hospital.
04:49As I can see, you have a mild form of translators.
04:52So, we'll run some tests, and you'll be back on your feet in no time, Mr. Dennis.
04:57Oh, thank you, dear.
04:59I've been to this hospital many times, but I have never met such kind and sensitive doctors.
05:07It's my pleasure.
05:08Hey!
05:09How am I lucky to have you here?
05:10Um...
05:11Hi.
05:12Um...
05:13Um...
05:14Um...
05:15Um...
05:16Um...
05:17Um...
05:18Um...
05:19Albert Dabowski.
05:20Um...
05:21Albert Dabowski.
05:22It's...
05:23We never got a chance to properly introduce ourselves to each other.
05:26Molly Palmer.
05:29Nice to meet you, Molly.
05:30Molly.
05:31Molly Palmer.
05:32Um...
05:34I need your help.
05:35I have a patient and, uh...
05:37She froze.
05:38Froze?
05:39Yeah, froze.
05:40Just like...
05:41Albert, she's not frozen.
05:43Her facial muscles are probably paralyzed, so let's go and see what's wrong with her.
05:48Right, right.
05:54Good afternoon, Mrs. Pinkley.
05:56Hi...
05:57Again.
05:58Hi.
05:59I wish I could smile at you.
06:01But again, we are here to help you.
06:07Albert.
06:11Albert.
06:12Uh-huh.
06:13Why don't you get us some coffee?
06:15Ah, great idea, yeah.
06:21Thank you, Albert.
06:23Yeah.
06:24Coffee.
06:25Right.
06:26We'll bring the coffee.
06:28Facial paralysis is a rather complicated and rare symptom.
06:33Tell me, have you ever had diabetes before?
06:37No.
06:38Never.
06:39Any infection diseases?
06:42No.
06:43Mm-hmm.
06:44We're going to run a number of tests.
06:46Good?
06:47Good.
06:48Let me look you at your eyes.
07:01Does it hurt when I touch your temple?
07:03No.
07:04Okay.
07:05Okay.
07:06I'll look at it again, but more gentle.
07:09No.
07:10No need.
07:11It was just a migraine flare, okay?
07:13Migraine.
07:15Why didn't you tell me?
07:17And if it's migraine, it's much longer than a few...
07:20So I got the name wrong.
07:23You're the doctor here, not me.
07:25I'd like to rest now, if you don't mind.
07:27Sure.
07:28Yeah.
07:36Just a pillow.
07:39Okay.
07:42We'll check everything.
07:43Don't worry.
07:44Okay?
07:46It's hard to make an exact diagnosis right now.
08:05I think she's hiding something.
08:06She definitely needs an x-ray.
08:07Will you help me?
08:08Yeah.
08:09Yeah.
08:10Of course I'll help you.
08:11Great.
08:12Okay.
08:13Don't worry.
08:14Don't worry.
08:15I'll clean up.
08:16Don't worry.
08:17Send Mrs. Pinkrave up for an x-ray.
08:19For an x-ray?
08:20Yeah.
08:21For an x-ray.
08:22Yeah.
08:23Pinkrave, right?
08:24Yeah.
08:25Okay.
08:26Okay.
08:27Don't worry.
08:28Don't worry.
08:29I'll clean up.
08:30Don't worry.
08:31Send Mrs. Pinkrave up for an x-ray.
08:36For an x-ray?
08:38Yeah.
08:39Pinkrave, right?
08:40Yeah.
08:41Okay.
08:42Sure.
08:43See ya.
08:46Molly, um...
08:52It's okay.
08:53Yeah.
09:00Why are you so stubbornly uncooperative with me and always keep fighting with me?
09:05Why would you want to do that?
09:06Because there's nothing more important to you than money, that's why.
09:09For the hospital.
09:11It's money for the hospital.
09:13Our hospital.
09:14What, are you trying to tell me that none of that money ends up in your pocket, huh, Donald?
09:17Forgive me if I have trouble believing that, huh?
09:22Mrs. Pinkrave, she really needs help.
09:25Well, yeah.
09:26Well, that's why she's here.
09:27She's in the hospital.
09:29By the way, this is, uh, Dr. Donald Wright.
09:33He's our beloved and respected director.
09:36Don't listen to him.
09:37In the last 30 years, his heart has turned to solid stone.
09:43So how may we help you?
09:46Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait.
09:47Are you a newbie?
09:50I'm Molly Palmer.
09:51I'm an intern.
09:52Palmer.
09:53Hmm.
09:54Do you have any relatives working in the hospital?
09:57Uh, um, actually...
09:58Stephanie.
09:59Stephanie Palmer.
10:00Right?
10:01That's my mother.
10:02Oh, I hope you turn out to be just like her.
10:03She was a good doctor.
10:04Okay.
10:05So what's the deal?
10:06Her name is Mrs. Pinkrave.
10:07And she is obviously hiding something.
10:09She has a facial palsy and her husband has a bantered hand.
10:13I think she's caring for him.
10:14It looks like a classic case of domestic abuse.
10:17He wants to take her home.
10:18But, you know, she's a good doctor.
10:19I'm sorry.
10:20I'm sorry.
10:21I'm sorry.
10:22I'm sorry.
10:23I'm sorry.
10:24I'm sorry.
10:25I'm sorry.
10:26I'm sorry.
10:27I'm sorry.
10:28I'm sorry.
10:29I'm sorry.
10:30I'm sorry.
10:31I'm sorry.
10:32I'm sorry.
10:33I'm sorry.
10:34I'm sorry.
10:35I'm sorry.
10:36I'll take her home.
10:37And we have to stop him.
10:38Yeah.
10:39Yeah, I agree.
10:40Pinkrave.
10:41Her husband is John Pinkrave.
10:44Right.
10:47Unbelievable.
10:49I played golf with him the other day.
10:52Excellent man.
10:54He's very rich.
10:55And he's very influential, by the way.
10:57I didn't know about his status, but should that change?
11:00Does she want to be discharged?
11:03She agrees with her husband.
11:08And we can't hold patients in the hospital.
11:11By force.
11:12Let her pay.
11:13Let her pay.
11:14And get out.
11:15You can't do that, right?
11:16You can't.
11:17Look.
11:18Mr. Pinkrave is a wealthy businessman.
11:22He's got a lot of connections that he can use to cut off the oxygen from the hospital.
11:26Our hospital.
11:27Our hospital.
11:29You know how many people work in the hospital?
11:32You want to put them out on a job?
11:33You want to put them out on the street?
11:35God, you surprise me.
11:37You always forget things during the day.
11:40Could this be one of those things?
11:42And that's not a question.
11:52Just do what he says.
11:54Do what he says.
11:55We can't risk the entire hospital.
11:57Just do.
11:58I'm glad you got that all right.
12:00Think about what I said.
12:05I knew you, young lady.
12:07Get some rest.
12:08Excessive activity for a doctor is bad.
12:28You're not?
12:29You're not.
12:30I'm sorry.
12:31I need you help.
12:33Yeah?
12:34I need you to distract Mrs. Pinkrave's husband.
12:35That Russian mobster?
12:36Uh, yeah.
12:37Can you handle it?
12:42Sure.
12:43Yeah, sure.
12:44Thanks.
12:45Thanks.
12:46I'm scared of a meeting.
12:47No, no, no, no.
12:49I'm scared of a meeting.
12:50I'm scared of a meeting.
12:51We've been in a meeting.
12:52No, no, no, no.
12:53No, no.
12:54No, no, no.
12:55No, no.
12:56I am screwed.
13:02Hello?
13:04Police?
13:05Hey, you better not add sugar to it.
13:27It's already too sweet.
13:31It's your husband, isn't it?
13:34What?
13:35Your face, it's paralyzed because of your husband.
13:40Facial nerve palsy can be caused by various factors, including a fracture of a temporal bone.
13:49Why?
13:50Why are you covering?
13:51Don't say that about my husband.
13:54Don't go home with him.
13:57Stay here.
13:58Stay here in the hospital.
13:59There's no one to protect me.
14:02We'll protect you.
14:13You're safe here.
14:15Stay here.
14:15Listen, if you don't stand up for yourself right now, you will stay with that, with that
14:25look of fear, for the rest of your life.
14:28I'm actually next in line.
14:38Yeah.
14:44What a day!
14:46What a day!
14:48What a day!
14:48Got it!
14:49I got the coin.
14:50Right here.
14:51What did you do to the machine?
14:51Nothing.
14:52It happens.
14:53It just needs a good punch from time to time.
15:00You know, why don't you try?
15:02You're so much stronger than me.
15:03I mean, look at your muscles.
15:04They're huge.
15:05Can I touch your muscles?
15:09How about I buy you a coffee?
15:10There's a coffee shop down the road.
15:11I can grab you some coffee.
15:12And you don't even have to punch me for that.
15:13Yeah, I'm always a little weasel.
15:14I definitely prefer to stand here.
15:15What the hell did you do?
15:16What the hell did you do?
15:17What the hell did you do?
15:18What did you do?
15:19What did you do?
15:20What did you do?
15:21What did you do?
15:22What did you do?
15:23What did you do?
15:24What did you do?
15:25Get out of my way, little weasel.
15:26I definitely prefer to stand here.
15:31What the hell is going on here?
15:32How is that for a distraction?
15:34Oh my God, Wally, oh my God.
15:36Do you know who I am?
15:37I'll enter this hospital at any time.
15:39You and your little friend are finished.
15:41You can't intimidate us.
15:42Now shut up.
15:43Wally!
15:44You put her up to this?
15:45No.
15:46You've got to be sorry for that.
15:47Believe me, when I'll take you home, you've got to be real sorry.
15:50Come on.
15:51Don't touch it.
15:52Shut up.
15:53You weren't going to get away from me.
15:56Remember that.
15:57Huh?
15:58I'll do with you what I want and when I want.
16:00Because you're my favorite toy.
16:02You understand me?
16:05We've heard enough.
16:07Johns.
16:10John Finger, you're under arrest for assault and domestic abuse.
16:14You understand me?
16:15You got it all wrong.
16:16This is a joke.
16:17She's my wife.
16:18I could never hurt her.
16:19Come on, let's take the cough off and we'll talk about it.
16:21You have the right to remain in silence.
16:22Anything you say can and will be used against you in the court of law.
16:25Take him away.
16:40Are you okay?
16:41I don't know.
16:42How did you do it?
16:43I just called the police on my right to the room.
16:44They entered an emergency exit.
16:45So nobody knows.
16:46Wow.
16:47Wow.
16:48You did it.
16:49I guess I have you to thank.
16:50To the journalists ripping my phone.
16:52Um.
16:53We just wanted to help.
16:54Help?
16:55Help?
16:56With that kind of abuse of authority, you could have been dismissed.
16:58Mrs. Palmer.
16:59Mrs. Palmer.
17:00Well, actually, I told them to do.
17:01If it makes any difference.
17:02Really?
17:03Really?
17:04No.
17:05No.
17:06No.
17:07No.
17:08No.
17:09You did it.
17:10Well, honor and praise.
17:11I am.
17:14You did it.
17:15Okay.
17:16I'm sorry.
17:17I'm sorry.
17:18But you're sorry.
17:19You're sorry.
17:20You're sorry.
17:21I'm sorry.
17:22Let me just call it.
17:23I'm sorry.
17:24I'm sorry.
17:25I'm sorry.
17:26I told him to do, if it makes any difference.
17:31Really?
17:32Yeah.
17:36Well, honor and praise to all of you for saving a patient and catching a predator.
17:46But be careful next time.
17:48You have a good evening.
17:51All right?
17:52Thanks, guys.
17:54I offer you peace.
17:56And you chose one.
18:10So?
18:12What now?
18:13Home?
18:15I'm on the graveyard shift.
18:17I'll be in late this morning.
18:20Oh, it's a joke.
18:24That's funny.
18:26Oh, it's a joke.
18:27Oh, it's a joke.
18:29I don't know.
18:59I don't know.
19:29I don't know.
Comments