- 2 years ago
Directed by
Emmett Skilton
Written by
Ellen Driver
Jessica Joy Wood (head writer)
Cast
Michael Galvin ... Chris Warner
Ben Barrington ... Drew McCaskill
Ngahuia Piripi ... Esther Samuels
Carlos Muller ... Logan Barns
Marianne Infante ... Madonna Diaz
Jess Sayer ... Maeve Mullins
Scott Smart ... Marty Walker
Courtenay Louise ... Monique Strutter
Sally Martin ... Nicole Miller
Bella Kalolo-Suraj ... Selina To'a
Paul Waggott ... Thaddeus Fleiss
Theo David ... Villami To'a
Megg Alexander ... Cassie Lloyd
Sam Bunkall ... Boyd Chakraborty
Nicole Chen ... Charlotte Yong
Diane Davenport ... Megan Yong
Peter Elliott ... David Kearney
Mo Nasir ... Nazar Arshad
Produced by
Oliver Driver
Music by
William Philipson
Editorial Department
Megan Robinson ... assistant editor
Alastair Tye Samson ... colorist
Emmett Skilton
Written by
Ellen Driver
Jessica Joy Wood (head writer)
Cast
Michael Galvin ... Chris Warner
Ben Barrington ... Drew McCaskill
Ngahuia Piripi ... Esther Samuels
Carlos Muller ... Logan Barns
Marianne Infante ... Madonna Diaz
Jess Sayer ... Maeve Mullins
Scott Smart ... Marty Walker
Courtenay Louise ... Monique Strutter
Sally Martin ... Nicole Miller
Bella Kalolo-Suraj ... Selina To'a
Paul Waggott ... Thaddeus Fleiss
Theo David ... Villami To'a
Megg Alexander ... Cassie Lloyd
Sam Bunkall ... Boyd Chakraborty
Nicole Chen ... Charlotte Yong
Diane Davenport ... Megan Yong
Peter Elliott ... David Kearney
Mo Nasir ... Nazar Arshad
Produced by
Oliver Driver
Music by
William Philipson
Editorial Department
Megan Robinson ... assistant editor
Alastair Tye Samson ... colorist
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TVTranscript
00:00Previously on Shortland Street.
00:02This hospital is hemorrhaging money and you have to do something drastic to pull it back from the brink.
00:06AI applications and clinical diagnostics.
00:08I really think it could be the medical game changer you need.
00:11I need someone that knows his place in charge.
00:14Head of surgery, what do you say?
00:15Uh, okay, yes.
00:16Madonna still trying to make you bang someone else?
00:18I can't do this.
00:19I am your husband and I love you and that's why I couldn't cheat.
00:23But you could.
00:24I want a divorce.
00:30No.
00:32No, don't do this.
00:34I've got no choice.
00:35That's not true.
00:36We can start again.
00:38Yeah, I thought so too, but...
00:41Madonna, we can't.
00:43You can't forgive me?
00:44Not now.
00:45Not after I've put myself in your shoes.
00:48I know trust is crucial, but...
00:51You hurt me too.
00:53Keeping secrets, driving me away.
00:55I know.
00:56And I don't want any more secrets.
00:58And I'm not defending it.
00:59I'm just saying there was a reason.
01:01I thought you didn't love me anymore.
01:03I did.
01:04I do.
01:05And I know that now.
01:07And I was hurt.
01:09I was confused and...
01:11And I made a mistake.
01:13I've tried to accept that, but...
01:16Then we can try harder.
01:17We can go to counseling.
01:18We can...
01:19It won't work.
01:20How do you know?
01:21Because what we had is too broken.
01:24When I was with Ville,
01:26even though I wanted to sleep with her,
01:29I couldn't.
01:32And I could.
01:37I messed up, Ville.
01:39But I'm not a bad person.
01:42I know that.
01:44All I want is a chance to fix this.
01:48To fix us.
01:50To fix us.
01:53It's no use, Madonna.
01:58I'm sorry,
02:00but it's over.
02:06We did everything we could,
02:07but his heart was unable to restart.
02:09Why?
02:11In cardiac surgery,
02:12the bypass machine takes over for the heart.
02:14We have to stop it so we can operate.
02:16We know that.
02:18In most cases,
02:19the heart restarts when you switch off the machine.
02:21Unfortunately, in this instance,
02:24it wasn't strong enough.
02:26We employed the defibrillator
02:27and every resuscitative drug available.
02:29Then what went wrong?
02:31Nothing.
02:32There was always a possibility.
02:33You should have told me.
02:35I did.
02:36I trusted you.
02:37And I did my utmost.
02:40I'm truly sorry.
02:41I was right to withdraw my consent.
02:44I should never have let you touch my son.
02:47You gave him the best chance.
02:48How can you say that?
02:49He's dead!
02:50Marty said you could do this.
02:52So either he's a liar,
02:53or you are!
02:56If you'd like, I can refer you to our bereavement team.
02:58Are you already trying to move us on?
02:59Typical.
03:00Not at all.
03:01At a time such as this,
03:02you might find that it helps.
03:03Just stop!
03:04Stop talking.
03:08My son is dead
03:11because I trusted you.
03:17I'm sorry.
03:36Welcome back.
03:38You made quite the impression at the ministry.
03:40Well, unfortunately,
03:41not quite the outcome we'd hoped for.
03:44Well, Zochlastian isn't going to be a problem for us anymore,
03:46so I think we can take that as a win.
03:49Agreed.
03:50So, you had good news for me?
03:52Great news.
03:53Our wait lists in ED are at a record low.
03:57That's it?
03:58It's made a real difference.
03:59Patient satisfaction is really high.
04:02That's great, but...
04:03And it's great for our staff morale.
04:05The nurses, they have more authority,
04:06and the doctors can work more efficiently.
04:08All good things,
04:09but will it help the financials?
04:10Ultimately, yes.
04:12Well, we need action a little sooner than ultimately.
04:14This is just one of several initiatives we're launching.
04:16Okay, so what's next?
04:18AI diagnostics.
04:19We're calling it Brain,
04:21the AI diagnostic app.
04:23Brain.
04:24Boyd Rolleston, artificial intelligence nurse.
04:27It is the future of primary and acute health care.
04:29Yeah, it still sounds expensive.
04:30Well, there will be an initial, won't there?
04:32But it will bring in more revenue.
04:34It sure will.
04:35We will be cutting down the consultation costs.
04:37That's only fair.
04:39How so?
04:40Well, they won't be seeing human doctors,
04:41so we can't expect them to pay the same.
04:43So your earnings will be down?
04:44Well, not at all.
04:45With AI, we'll be able to assist more patients per hour,
04:47meaning that our earnings will be up in the end.
04:49And how long will it take to train everyone up on this new tech?
04:51I am trying to think outside of the box here, David.
04:53And that's admirable, but right now we're in crisis.
04:56And I'm aware of that.
04:57We need to cut costs.
04:58And I've tried.
04:59Look, I'm not trying to rain on your parade here.
05:01But?
05:02But we need money in.
05:04I mean, what you're doing is great,
05:05it's just not enough.
05:07Sorry.
05:14Yep.
05:15So it's definitely .70.
05:17Great.
05:18Okay.
05:19Cheers.
05:20Bye.
05:21Honey, I'm home!
05:22Hey!
05:23What are you doing here?
05:24Ah, charming greeting.
05:26I missed you too.
05:27Well, obviously.
05:28I just thought you were Monica.
05:29I was.
05:30And it is beautiful.
05:32But there's more to life than scenery.
05:34Such as?
05:35Such as hanging with my best mate.
05:37I mean, we've hardly seen each other,
05:39and you'll be leaving soon.
05:40Ah, not anymore.
05:41Change of plan.
05:43You sticking around?
05:44Mm-hmm.
05:45How long?
05:46Indefinitely.
05:47How come?
05:49Oh, you know, boys love it here.
05:51And Esther made me an offer I couldn't refuse.
05:56HOD of surgery.
05:59You?
06:00Yeah.
06:01I was surprised too, but, you know, win-win.
06:04So how could I say no?
06:05That's quite the step up.
06:07I've done it before.
06:08Oh, what do you think?
06:09You reckon you're the best man for the job?
06:11I mean, obviously I don't know who the other candidates were, but...
06:14Oh, who cares?
06:15You did it!
06:16Frickles.
06:17So I'll be here for a while.
06:19Great.
06:20And we can hang whenever you want.
06:21Oh, well, I hope so,
06:23but you might be too busy with your flash mutual.
06:25I will make time.
06:26Oh, I'm touched.
06:27HOD, eh?
06:28Win-win.
06:34What did you say to Hamish's mother?
06:37That Hamish was in good hands.
06:39The best.
06:40I told her you could save him.
06:41How does that make me look now?
06:43Is that really your focus?
06:44You told them that I could do it.
06:46You had no right.
06:47I was trying to give them hope.
06:48They needed the truth.
06:49I told them that death was a possibility.
06:51And thanks to you, they think I'm a failure.
06:53Well, the surgery was a failure.
06:54You don't understand.
06:55All I'm hearing is that you care more about your reputation than your patients.
06:58I do care about my patients.
06:59That's why I'm honest with them.
07:01And I was dishonest?
07:02When you put false hope and promises ahead of reality, yes.
07:05Reality is harsh.
07:06Yes, it is.
07:08The worst can and does happen.
07:10And you won't survive in my department until you learn that lesson.
07:13Got it.
07:14Never ever make that kind of promise on my behalf again.
07:21What?
07:22No, it's you and Madonna.
07:24I thought you guys would go the distance.
07:25Yeah, but I can't be with her knowing that I love her more than she loves me.
07:29Mate, that takes guts.
07:31I don't even know who I am now.
07:33Eh? You're the same person you've always been.
07:35I've got nothing.
07:36I've got no marriage, no job.
07:38You've got a best mate.
07:41I should just get the hell out of here.
07:43Go somewhere where no one knows what a loser I am.
07:46Hey!
07:47Mate, you're the strongest you've ever been.
07:50But there's nothing for me here.
07:52Oh, there could be.
07:53Like what?
07:54Work with me.
07:55Yeah, but there's no jobs, remember?
07:57Well, nothing permanent.
07:58But you know how it is.
07:59They'll take you as a casual in a heartbeat.
08:01See, it's just a step backwards.
08:03With 18, remember?
08:05Maybe.
08:06Plus, you get to work with me every day.
08:08Who wouldn't want that?
08:09It's just for a bit until you get over this bad patch.
08:11It's not a patch, mate.
08:13It's my life.
08:20Careful.
08:21You don't want to get frown lines.
08:23Wrinkles are the least of my worries.
08:24I need daddiest up here so we can magic some money out of the budget.
08:27Oh.
08:29I don't like the sound of that.
08:30I just got an email from Raymond Cartwright.
08:32Raymond Cartwright.
08:33Raymond.
08:34A very, very rich man.
08:35Yes, who makes a generous annual donation.
08:38We love Raymond.
08:39That is the one.
08:40But this year he is dragging his very expensive heels.
08:43Any particular reason?
08:45He's a fan of Chris Warner.
08:47Of Boys Club?
08:48Mm-hmm.
08:49And now Chris isn't in the hot seat, he seems to be reconsidering his options.
08:52Oh, he doesn't quite trust the brown woman in charge.
08:55Not that you would put it like that.
08:57Of course not.
08:59Did he give any other detail?
09:01Just not sure about the change of direction, blah, blah, blah, blah.
09:05So the co-op or leadership?
09:07All of the above.
09:09Well, that's a shame because we really, really need that money.
09:12Yeah, well, we're not going to get it from him.
09:15Unless...
09:17What?
09:18Well, you're not going to like this.
09:20Try me.
09:22You could ask Chris.
09:23Absolutely not.
09:24I knew you wouldn't like it, but look, he is the connection.
09:27It looks desperate.
09:28And we can make this work without relying on the bloody Boys Club.
09:31Okay.
09:33I mean it, Mon, I'm not running to Chris, okay?
09:35There has to be another way.
09:43Any plans for Savo?
09:45Ride her to the park if it's sunny.
09:46Noxy loves the sun.
09:47Oh, I bet he does.
09:49Yeah, he seems a lot more settled these days.
09:51Yeah, now that Louisa's gone, I think it's just easier for him.
09:54Well, not just him.
09:55It's nice not to feel on edge all the time.
09:59Oh, dear, that's secure.
10:02Mummy's coming.
10:05Madonna.
10:07Are you okay?
10:08I'm sorry.
10:09I've been driving around all day and I've got really nowhere else to go.
10:13Hey, what happened?
10:15It's all ruined.
10:16Everything.
10:17Oh, come here.
10:25Yeah, of course.
10:26It's all gone well overall.
10:29I don't know.
10:30I just, I handled the situation badly.
10:33The patient's family.
10:34I built up their hopes and I shouldn't have.
10:38Yeah, there's a new surgeon who I seem to find myself battling with a bit.
10:43I know.
10:44I know.
10:45And he's very good at his job.
10:46He just has a different approach to me.
10:48That's all.
10:51No, I haven't used.
10:53I feel stable.
10:54More or less.
10:56Yeah, Ez is the one who encouraged me to call you.
11:00His name's Nazar.
11:03See him outside of work?
11:05I don't even know if he exists outside of work.
11:09Okay.
11:10Sure.
11:12All right, thanks.
11:13Bye.
11:16Hey, my two favourite surgeons.
11:18Guess who just got an awesome promotion to a position of power?
11:21Boyd, obviously.
11:23Uh, no.
11:24Me.
11:25Oh, what's your new job?
11:26Not a paid job, obviously, but I was asked to step up and I couldn't say no.
11:29Well, the suspense is killing us.
11:30What's the big gig?
11:31Social club president.
11:34What?
11:35Exciting, right?
11:36And quite a thrill to be shoulder tapped.
11:37You'll be great.
11:39I've been feeling a tad overlooked.
11:40Did you say shoulder tapped?
11:42Yes.
11:43Yeah, very flattering.
11:44What happened to democratic elections?
11:46All right, calm down.
11:47It's not a national office.
11:48It's just a social club.
11:50It's the principal, Boyd.
11:52If there's an opportunity, then it should be contestable,
11:54but clearly that's not how things work around here anymore.
11:57It's who you know.
11:58Well, that's a sweeping statement.
11:59Just stating my belief in transparency and fairness.
12:02Great values.
12:03Agreed.
12:04So, you won't mind if this gets opened up?
12:08If what gets opened up?
12:10The social club presidency.
12:11There should be an election.
12:13True, but I've already got the job.
12:15But what if someone else wants it?
12:17Don't they get a shot?
12:18You're being ridiculous.
12:19Not at all.
12:20I want what's fair.
12:22You don't have a problem with that?
12:24I'm prepared for a contest, if that's what you want.
12:27Great.
12:28Free and fair competition.
12:32Put it there.
12:33May the best man win.
12:39I'm so sorry.
12:41I thought some time apart would help smooth things over,
12:44but we just ended up fighting again.
12:46Oh, Madonna.
12:49I thought we were just going through a rough patch, you know?
12:53But he's called time on our marriage,
12:55and he won't change his mind.
12:58Oh, you poor thing.
13:00I don't know what to do.
13:01My life is a disgrace.
13:03No, it doesn't feel great right now,
13:05but you will get there, okay?
13:08Now, do you have somewhere to stay?
13:12I haven't even thought about that yet.
13:14I'm sure I'll find somewhere.
13:16You can stay here as long as you need.
13:19I couldn't impose.
13:21Not after everything you and Nicole have been through with Cassie.
13:24Madonna, you are our friend,
13:27and you're welcome here.
13:29I promise.
13:38Oh, this is a nice change.
13:39What is?
13:40What can I get you?
13:41A beer, whatever you're having.
13:43Staying outside of work, hanging out?
13:46How do you leave it all behind?
13:48Everything that happens at work, I think.
13:50Well, you have to.
13:51Well, it's easier said than done.
13:52Well, it's never easy,
13:54but you don't survive if you're over-impressed.
13:56And if a child's life's at stake?
13:58No, especially not.
13:59Our patients need our skills, our judgment,
14:02not our emotions.
14:03So what, you just shut it down?
14:05Compartmentalize.
14:07Yeah, I'm not good at that.
14:08Your work is not your life.
14:11It's not your family.
14:13It's your job.
14:14See, I do my best,
14:16but at the end of the day,
14:18put it all down.
14:19Just walk away.
14:20Exactly.
14:22Because we can do our best,
14:24and children will still die.
14:25Yeah, they can.
14:27I struggled today.
14:28That's gonna continue to happen
14:29if you don't separate your heart from your head.
14:32Oh, that's all.
14:33Look, you also need to keep a sense of perspective.
14:36How so?
14:37Whenever I'm feeling lost, like with Hamish,
14:40I go down to the outpatients clinic.
14:42Right.
14:43See, for those families,
14:45surgery and sickness,
14:47it's all a distant memory.
14:49And that makes it okay?
14:51Losing kids like Hamish,
14:53Elliot, Wilbur?
14:55Of course not.
14:56Losing a patient is always devastating.
14:59But you can't forget about the ones you save, either.
15:02It gives us reason to keep going.
15:11Okay, so with these figures,
15:13we have an operating surplus.
15:16That's a deficit.
15:18Can I make this work?
15:20Well, it's not like we've been tried.
15:22It doesn't matter how we slice it up,
15:23we keep coming up short.
15:25It's the Ray Cartwright money.
15:27If we had that...
15:28Which we don't.
15:29But if we did...
15:30But we don't.
15:31He's out. End of.
15:32Look, Es, I'm not trying to annoy you,
15:34but look at these numbers.
15:35If we can't lift income...
15:36Yeah, I know.
15:37We can't pay the wages.
15:39We've got two months, maybe.
15:41And then what?
15:43This is what David was talking about.
15:45I have all these great ideas,
15:46they're just not bringing the money in fast enough.
15:48Well, what I said before.
15:50I am not running to Chris.
15:52Because of your pride?
15:53Yes.
15:54Esther, get over it.
15:56If you have to shut the doors,
15:58how are you going to be proud of that?
15:59I don't need Chris Warner to fight my battles for me.
16:01Look, just email him the prospectus,
16:03and then he can motivate the shareholders
16:05to drum up more investment.
16:06No.
16:07Mine.
16:09Okay, yeah.
16:10You are the boss.
16:12I'm sorry, I know you have the best interest,
16:13I just, I need to figure this out.
16:16By myself.
16:19Okay.
16:20Let's view this tomorrow with fresh eyes.
16:22Sounds good, I'll see you then.
16:39Don't know if you're aware,
16:40social club election soon.
16:42Don't forget to vote.
16:44Sir, I'm your candidate, Drew McCaskill.
16:47I'll be working for you pirelessly.
16:50Can do.
16:52What the hell?
16:53Hey, arch rival.
16:55Just kidding.
16:56Seriously though, great slogan, am I right?
16:58How much did this cost?
16:59Ah, not much.
17:00I know people.
17:01Can't believe you're doing this.
17:03Why not?
17:04I'm allowed to stand?
17:05Because you had no interest
17:06until you knew Thaddeus was doing it.
17:07I didn't know there was even an election.
17:08There wasn't.
17:09I was asked.
17:10That's my point.
17:11And I said yes.
17:12So there's no need for all this.
17:14I can see how you would think that,
17:15but some of us believe in a level playing field.
17:18Why don't you just admit what this is really all about?
17:20I just did.
17:21No, you didn't.
17:22Well, why don't you go ahead and read my mind?
17:24You've got the hump because I'm HOD of surgery.
17:28You had no interest in the social club before.
17:30Boyd, if you're gonna be this petty,
17:31you won't be needing this.
17:33Wow.
17:35He really wants this.
17:36No, he doesn't.
17:37It's not about you or the social club.
17:39It's about his big, fat ego.
17:46Hey, I got all your favourites.
17:48Dumplings, soup.
17:52Oh, don't thank me.
17:54No need.
17:55I appreciate it.
17:56It's just not gonna change anything, you know?
17:59Bro, you need to eat.
18:01What's the point?
18:02Oh, come on, really.
18:03Like I said, what's the point?
18:06Oh, look at that, man.
18:08Look, I know it hurts, okay?
18:10But it will get easier.
18:11When?
18:12Okay, this is the hard part.
18:13You're heartbroken and you can't see a future.
18:16You're not one I want.
18:17But it will change.
18:18Trust me.
18:19And then you'll meet someone else.
18:20Who says I want that?
18:21Of course you do.
18:22We all do.
18:23And not when it ends like this.
18:24Nothing's guaranteed, okay?
18:25But that doesn't mean you stop trying.
18:28I haven't.
18:30Sorry.
18:31Sorry, sis.
18:32I know you're hurting too.
18:33Yeah.
18:34Yeah.
18:35I know what I'm saying.
18:37Still no word from Chris?
18:39Yeah.
18:40He's been ghosting me like I never existed.
18:43So all this me, eh?
18:45Isn't just for you, okay?
18:46I need the comfort too.
18:49You're welcome.
18:51Cool thing.
18:52Divorce is a pretty major step.
18:54I guess he couldn't get past the cheating.
18:56He might change his mind.
18:57Sounded pretty final.
18:59How's she doing?
19:01Um, she's exhausted from crying, I think.
19:04I just hope at least now she's getting some sleep.
19:06Do I suppose she's packing light?
19:09She must have lost most of her stuff in the fire.
19:12Oh, my God.
19:13She's been through the ringer.
19:15I really hope she comes through the other side.
19:17She will be, okay?
19:18She's got us.
19:20There's Cassie, then Louisa, now Madonna.
19:23You ever feel like we're running a very sad hotel?
19:26Well, there's no one I'd rather be running around.
19:31Are you sure you don't need to take a day off after Easter days?
19:41Recovery wobble?
19:42Yeah.
19:43I am good.
19:44I have more clarity thanks to you and Louisa.
19:47Well, I am proud of you.
19:49I'll see you later.
19:50See you.
19:54Charlotte.
19:56Thank you so much.
19:58I just need to pick up the jacket we left in Hamish's room.
20:01Megan wants him to be buried with some of his favorite things.
20:04Well, it's probably at the nurse's station.
20:05I can take you there if you like.
20:06No, no.
20:07I know this place like the back of my hand.
20:10Charlotte.
20:13I am so sorry about Hamish.
20:15But Nada did nothing wrong.
20:17I overpromised him I shouldn't have.
20:19You mean to be kind?
20:21Not too kind, I think.
20:23I won't make that mistake again.
20:25I did appreciate your advice about IVF.
20:28You still thinking about it?
20:30All the time.
20:31It's what I want.
20:32Well, I hope you get it.
20:34There are no guarantees, of course.
20:37I know.
20:38But I want to try.
20:39Well, good luck.
20:45Thinking about Hamish?
20:47Yeah, I might put the outpatients before rounds.
20:50Is that okay with you?
20:51Sounds like a good idea.
20:55Any overnight budget brainwaves?
20:59Don't shoot me, but I did think about ringing Raymond Cartwright
21:03just to see if we could turn him around.
21:05Yeah, I thought the same.
21:06Really?
21:07Even though he's Chris's buddy?
21:08Well, that is the problem.
21:09I have no connection with him.
21:11I need to change that.
21:12Okay, well, I could email him.
21:14No, I should.
21:15I need to get these people on site all by myself.
21:17Right.
21:19That's all right.
21:20Okay, don't be mad at me.
21:22What did you do?
21:23I sent Chris the prospectus.
21:25Mine, I told you not to.
21:27I know, but I just wanted him to see it.
21:29And I am sorry that I went behind your back.
21:33Well, the damage is done now, isn't it?
21:36Can't reply anyway.
21:38Really?
21:39This place has meant so much to him.
21:40I can't believe you'd just stand by and watch him go down the toilet.
21:43Yeah, well, I guess he's a changed man.
21:50Whoa.
21:52Chris, you, um...
21:54It looks nice.
21:56I like the beard.
21:57Take a seat.
21:58Coffee.
21:59Coffee?
22:00I'm not staying.
22:01I take it you're here because you would have received
22:03the latest shareholder's prospectus that Mon...
22:05I haven't read it.
22:07It's basically a breakdown of where we're at.
22:10I'm not interested.
22:12Right.
22:14I'm sorry if I was too persistent with my emails.
22:16I just, I wasn't sure if you'd receive them.
22:18Emails?
22:19Yeah, I just sent a few because I was trying to help.
22:22Well, it's okay.
22:23You are here now and that's great because we are on the edge
22:27of a huge financial hole.
22:29We've got maybe two months tops before we are screwed
22:31and we can't pay anybody.
22:32Kenny's been breathing down my neck.
22:33We can't write and renew any of his donations.
22:36The figures are terrifying and we could really use your help.
22:39Yeah.
22:41Chris, we wouldn't be saying this if the hospital's future
22:43wasn't on the line.
22:45Seriously?
22:46You're not going to say anything?
22:48Then why are you here, Chris?
22:49You're meant to be away.
22:50You are a shareholder.
22:52Stop the emails.
22:54Stop the contact.
22:56What do you mean?
22:58I'm not interested.
23:00You're not interested in the hospital?
23:02At all?
23:03You know this means we'll have to close our doors.
23:05I don't care.
23:10♪♪♪
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