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The Good Doctor Season 6 Episode 11
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00:00Mmm, I love this so much.
00:03The lake, the fir trees, the fresh air.
00:07Good. You have 14 minutes to enjoy it.
00:10We are 4 hours and 10 minutes away from the resort
00:13and your prenatal massage and aura cleansing begins at 5.45
00:16given 6 rest stops at 8 minutes apiece.
00:19But you've timed my pee breaks.
00:21Generously.
00:22Sean, we're supposed to be relaxing.
00:24Schedules are not relaxing.
00:26I find them very soothing.
00:30Okay.
00:3114 minutes it is.
00:3313.
00:3614 is fine.
00:45Oh, that poor dog.
00:5447-year-old male, multi-impalement, disoriented,
00:57significant blood loss.
00:58Ultrasound and surgical tape.
01:00Spikes.
01:01Wood and metal?
01:03We were trimming trees and a shovel got sucked into the wood chipper.
01:06You work with him?
01:07Sometimes. I'm his son.
01:09I can have 20 pieces. Airway's patented and he's got good pulses.
01:12Lalo? He's one of my patients.
01:15No significant free fluid in abdomen?
01:17No bronchospasms or wheezing?
01:19No. Fluid's accumulating in the pericardium.
01:21You jostle that spike, you can bleed out.
01:23I'll have him do it in the OR.
01:25Dad? Dad, can you hear me?
01:28No!
01:29No!
01:30Let's get him to the OR.
01:34He couldn't have gotten far.
01:36We don't know that and the ground is very uneven
01:39and we know from experience the woods can be dangerous.
01:45Hey there, buddy.
01:48We're here to help.
01:49It is having trouble breathing.
01:51Leg and multiple rib fractures.
01:53Poor little guy.
01:54I need to reduce the rib fractures.
01:57Hold it steady.
01:58Okay. Hang on, buddy. It'll be okay.
02:04We need to get it to a veterinary hospital.
02:18Vince?
02:25Vince?
02:36I gotta get you to St. Bon's.
02:37I need you to do it here.
02:39I'm a first-year resident. That's unsupervised surgery.
02:42I can't go to the hospital.
02:44There was a gang member at that party.
02:45Me being there was a parole violation.
02:47Cops get that bullet, I'm going back to prison.
02:49Just go to your PO. Tell him the truth.
02:51Because the criminal justice system is always fair.
02:53Especially the guys who look like me.
03:00I finally got my life back on track.
03:03I have a good job.
03:05Trying to work things out with Viva.
03:07I'm watching my baby twice a week.
03:09Not going back inside, I could lose everything.
03:14Danny.
03:17Please.
03:21Danny.
03:26The bullet's close to the surface.
03:30It's more of a procedure than a surgery.
03:36I gotta get some stuff first.
03:41What's the strategy?
03:42We should start with the most life-threatening spikes.
03:44These two in the chest, maybe the abdomen.
03:46We can't risk a major hemorrhage so soon.
03:48Do the easier ones, buy time for the transfusions to work.
03:53Dr. Resnick's right.
03:54We start with the distal extremities.
03:56I'll take his leg.
03:57You get the pieces in his right arm, I'll take his left.
03:59Now that there's an adult in the room.
04:01Always a pleasure.
04:03You leaving, I mean.
04:13Hey.
04:15So, after basketball on Wednesday,
04:18I'm introducing Clay to the wonders of Su Tsai Ball.
04:21You in?
04:22Assuming that's food?
04:23Sure.
04:24Great.
04:25It's a date, 8pm, my place.
04:39Did you just finish a night shift?
04:41Too much caffeine.
04:43I'm building a trauma simulator to practice removing foreign bodies.
04:48You're weird.
04:51You'll probably be my boss someday.
05:02First grade, I begged my parents for a puppy.
05:06Tessa, chocolate lap, sweetest little face.
05:10Next morning, Tessa peed on my dad's briefcase.
05:13He returned her that night.
05:15That doesn't sound like good parenting.
05:18It wasn't.
05:19The dog's got a damaged spleen, broken ribs and a fractured radius,
05:23and skin lacerations.
05:25He'll need...
05:26An X-Lap and thoracotomy.
05:28I'm a surgeon at San Jose St. Bonaventure Hospital.
05:31We should go.
05:32When are you planning to do it?
05:33I'm not.
05:34I don't work without upfront payment,
05:36and since we don't know the dog's owners...
05:38Well, we'll pay.
05:39That could be expensive.
05:42Quite.
05:44I could slot him in tomorrow morning.
05:49I guess we could stay in a motel.
05:51I mean, we should really be here for Buddy.
05:53I've named him Buddy.
05:56Whatever its real name is,
05:59it is a dog, and not our dog,
06:01and we are going to miss your prenatal massage.
06:04Buddy needs us more than I need my Oraclon, Sean.
06:09Okay.
06:10It is your baby moon.
06:23Ready?
06:31It's just a fragment.
06:33The bullet must have shattered.
06:34It's still in me?
06:35Yeah.
06:38There's damage deeper in your leg.
06:41I can't locate the rest of the bullet
06:43unless I cut further in your muscle.
06:45So good.
06:48I need a second opinion.
06:51Hey.
06:52Question.
06:53If a bullet's stuck behind the vastus medialis...
06:55Is this for your simulator?
06:57Yeah, it's a scenario I'm practicing.
07:00How do you decide if you leave it in?
07:02Well, it depends on the imaging.
07:04What if you're going in blind?
07:06Well, it depends on the angle of entry,
07:08caliber of the bullet, exact location.
07:11Okay. I'll figure it out.
07:14Danny.
07:16How about you tell me what's actually going on?
07:22Moving the left lateral mid-thigh spike.
07:24Irrigating the spike near the sternum.
07:26No signs of pneumothorax.
07:28Starting on the shoulder.
07:30Lost the pulses in V-tach.
07:32Get the internal paddles.
07:33Setting up the internal paddles.
07:36He's coding. Where are those paddles?
07:38Almost ready.
07:40There's no time. Starting cardiac massage.
07:44Push one milligram epi.
07:57We've got sinus rhythm.
07:59Blood pressure's normalizing.
08:00Good job, Dr. Park.
08:01I'll get more striped dissection.
08:02His body can't take anymore.
08:04We'll get a pan-scan CT, CTA, transfuse him and resume in the morning.
08:10Nine spikes down.
08:12Eleven to go.
08:15Definitely landed in the medial compartment.
08:18Blood flow?
08:19Good pulses.
08:20Intact nerve function in the leg.
08:22If he was in the OR, we'd leave the bullet in.
08:24Got it. Thank you.
08:26I'll pack the wound and send him home.
08:28Hold on. Can you take me off video?
08:30Can you take me off video?
08:34Yeah, I'm not a big fan of being lied to.
08:38It won't happen again.
08:40Thanks, Asher.
08:44There's a stain on the floor.
08:54Now there's a pillow on the floor.
08:57Yeah, they should really clean that carpet.
08:59I'll call the front desk.
09:02Oh, it's sticky.
09:06Okay, maybe I overreacted.
09:08You did.
09:10I thought you loved animals.
09:12I love rabbits and fish.
09:13They don't slobber or jump on you or make messes.
09:16Well, you know, Sean, someone's about to come into our life who's going to slobber and jump on us and make messes.
09:22If you are talking about our son...
09:24Yes, of course I'm talking about our son.
09:27Sorry.
09:29Clearly we are both stressed.
09:32I don't think I'm stressed.
09:35Fine.
09:36Only I am.
09:38And tired.
09:39And I'm going to get ready for bed.
09:46No!
09:56Knock, knock, knock.
10:06Something's wrong.
10:15That's infected.
10:17If I don't get the rest of the bullet out, you're going to go septic.
10:21But you can do it here, right?
10:24I shouldn't.
10:27You got me this far.
10:29Please.
10:34Okay, I'm going to need some help.
10:38During the surgery we discovered sacral and lumbar fractures.
10:41What does that mean?
10:43The dog will have trouble walking and will be incontinent.
10:48So, a second surgery?
10:51Unlikely to be effective.
10:53The dog would still be at risk for infections, UTIs, and will require constant care.
10:59Euthanasia would be more humane.
11:02We brought this dog here to save him, not have him put down.
11:07I'm going to find his family, and if I can't, I will find him a new family.
11:12And you're going to find a surgery to fix his incontinence.
11:16Dr. Sinclair is the expert in veterinary medicine.
11:20If he cannot think of an effective surgery for incontinence, there probably isn't one.
11:25In which case, it's very unlikely the dog will be adopted.
11:29Then we'll adopt him.
11:32I will find a surgery.
11:40Hey, where's this place?
11:42Where's this place?
11:43I didn't bring them. Dana, you shouldn't be doing this. This is straight-up surgery.
11:46Go home.
11:48Let me help you take him back to the hospital.
11:50That's not happening.
11:51Why not?
11:52If you weren't going to do this, why'd you even come?
11:53Because I didn't want to desert you.
11:56So don't.
11:58I'll go get the supplies myself. I just need you to talk me through it.
12:04You won't even have to touch him.
12:07If this ever gets out, I'll take the fall.
12:13This is why he went into V-Tech. The spike in his shoulder damaged every critical structure in the area.
12:19We need to do a carotid dysclavian bypass before we pull it out.
12:22Risk sending him into V-Tech again.
12:23Well, we need to remove the spike.
12:25Unless we remove his arm.
12:27In his current condition, it's a less risky surgery.
12:30It comes down to what Lalo's willing to risk, and we can't ask him because he's too unstable to take him off the ventilator.
12:37We could ask his son.
12:40He's 16. He's not authorized to make medical decisions.
12:43Sure, but he'd have a better idea than us what his father would want.
12:49Talk to him.
13:01Oh, buddy. It's okay. We're going to find your humans.
13:06Humans.
13:09Are you okay?
13:10Yeah, all good.
13:12Were you trying to pet the dog?
13:14Nope.
13:17You should never touch an injured animal near its wound.
13:20I know. I'm going to start putting up lost dog flyers.
13:32Making the incision.
13:36Dissecting at the muscle to free up the purulence.
13:45What's her name?
13:47Lalo.
13:49What's she like?
13:52The first time she saw snow, she ran outside. No gloves, no hat.
13:58I had to drag her back in before she turned blue.
14:03She's like me. Never listens to anyone.
14:10Sounds like Powell, actually.
14:16I know I can be a bit much.
14:22My parents were really tough.
14:25I learned at a young age that if I didn't push back hard, that I'd be pushed around.
14:31So, help me. Especially after I lost my leg.
14:36My med school advisor told me that I shouldn't be a surgeon because I wouldn't be able to stand for hours in the OR, but I can. And I am.
14:49Danny, are you okay? It's Audrey.
14:52I called out of my shift this morning. I just talked her into this family emergency.
14:58She's been calling and texting.
15:00This is not good. This is not good.
15:03I know.
15:05Wait, wait, wait. Where are you?
15:07Shh.
15:11Hey.
15:13Hey, is everything okay?
15:15Yeah, yeah. Good friend's having some issues. We're still in the middle of it.
15:20After what happened with Perez, I was worried. Just wanted to check on you.
15:24Thanks. Totally get it.
15:27You'll be in tomorrow?
15:28Yeah.
15:31What was that?
15:40Hey.
15:45If we remove this spike from your dad's shoulder, it could cause complications that would kill him.
15:52How likely?
15:53Maybe a five to ten percent chance. The safer option would be to amputate the arm.
16:02So you're asking me to decide whether to cut off my dad's arm?
16:06No, we're not. We just want to figure out what your dad would want if he was awake.
16:15Do you have any other support system? Family? Friends who help out?
16:20Not really.
16:22Mom died, and the rest of the family's in El Salvador.
16:26Does he ever work with other gardeners?
16:29I mean, me, I help out most mornings before school.
16:33He fell off a roof last winter. Got a concussion. I picked up some slack and it was fine.
16:40I know this is different, but he always says, we stick together, we'll find a way.
16:51If cutting off his arm means he'll live, then do it. That's what he'll want.
17:06Why are you talking to me about operating on a dog?
17:09Leah asked me to. She is very stressed, and I don't know why.
17:13Well, considering what she's been through, you know.
17:16But she knows her pregnancy is safe now.
17:18Well, you don't get over something like that in a week.
17:22Okay, so how much time will she need?
17:25I don't know, Sean. Maybe this isn't even the main issue, you know?
17:31Maybe Leah is worried about being a mom?
17:36She wouldn't be the first. Aren't you a little bit worried about being a dad?
17:40A little. Crying babies can be very loud, and their bowel movements and spit up can be very disgusting and smelly.
17:48But I have noise-reducing earplugs and peppermint oil for under my nose, and I will keep a supply of surgical smocks at home.
17:55You certainly came that out, huh?
17:58Yes. How do I help Leah be less worried?
18:01I don't know, Sean. You don't know what the issue is, right?
18:06So I would talk to her and tell her that you've noticed she's been a little bit stressed lately and ask her what's going on.
18:12And send me the doggy imaging.
18:19Okay.
18:30He's stable. For now.
18:32I'm so sorry.
18:34You should be.
18:36You're gonna blame anybody, blame me.
18:38No, I do. This was unethical, stupid, and if he dies, impossibly criminal.
18:43Vince would have died of sepsis.
18:45So call an ambulance.
18:46They can't force him to go to the hospital.
18:48They can if he's unconscious.
18:50He could be dead by then.
18:52The only way to make sure that he lives is to operate here.
18:57You're a trauma surgeon. It would be simple and ethical.
19:00Who is this guy?
19:02Told you. He's a friend of mine from the Navy.
19:04Who's on parole? For what?
19:08That doesn't matter.
19:10Does to me.
19:16Vince was the first one to the accident. He turned a kid in my leg.
19:21He held my hand. He comforted me.
19:24He was the only person that day that looked me straight in the eyes.
19:28Everybody else was just too scared, too freaked out, too disgusted.
19:38I'm sorry.
19:43Will you give us a second?
19:46Yeah.
19:51If I hadn't warned you off of that surgery four months ago,
19:55you could have ended up worse off or dead on the table.
19:59And whether you knew it or not, you needed me.
20:04And right now, Audrey, I need you.
20:07I will help you with your friend.
20:10And then we'll deal with what you did.
20:23I put up tons of flyers, called around to all the shelters and vet hospitals.
20:29Did Glassman have ideas at least?
20:32Yes. That I should tell him.
20:34Did Glassman have ideas at least?
20:36Yes. That I should talk to you.
20:38I've noticed you are stressed, and I don't know exactly why,
20:42but maybe it is because you are worried about motherhood.
20:46I meant about the surgery for the dog.
20:50But I am worried, yeah.
20:56You shouldn't be.
20:58You'll be great.
21:02Thanks.
21:04And I know you'll be a great dad to our son, but what if we're incompatible as parents?
21:11We can't even agree how to wash dishes.
21:14And look at us with this dog.
21:16We're arguing, but he hates me.
21:19I lied. He snapped at me after I petted too close to his stitches.
21:24I thought so.
21:26We will work as a team and figure it out.
21:30But what if we don't know how?
21:34We both have pretty lousy parental role models.
21:38I don't think I'm like my parents at all,
21:41and I don't plan to treat our children like they did me and Steve.
21:45I can see my parents in me in ways I really don't like.
21:49I can be stubborn like my dad, and flaky like my mom.
21:54I can't tell you how many times I was the last kid at after school because she didn't like me.
21:58I can't tell you how many times I was the last kid at after school because she forgot to pick me up.
22:04What if I mess up like they did?
22:10You probably will mess up sometimes in those ways.
22:16Other ways too. I probably will as well.
22:20But we will support each other and each...
22:29...other.
22:40I know how to help the dog.
22:44I'm going to inject more lidocaine.
22:49Turn on the ultrasound probe.
22:52How'd you end up in prison?
22:56When I got back from Afghanistan I couldn't sleep.
23:00I was lying in bed just standing at the door waiting for someone to come at me.
23:07I was in a bar and I thought some guy looked at me wrong.
23:12Are you getting help?
23:15I'm on meds.
23:18I'm on meds and therapy.
23:25I don't want to be what I was.
23:28I want to be a good man for my family.
23:33I don't see the bullet.
23:36It must have migrated.
23:41Three centimeters deep and medial to the femur in the adductor magnus.
23:44What does that mean?
23:47It's harder to get to now.
23:51We can do it.
23:56This will hurt.
24:00Let's amputate and book the OR.
24:03On it.
24:05I think we should save the arm.
24:08Did you not hear what Dellinger said?
24:10I heard his son will do anything to make sure his dad lives.
24:12That's not necessarily what the dad would want.
24:15Lala's a poor undocumented manual laborer. No support system.
24:19If he can't work as a gardener then what?
24:21Dillon told us what. They'll find a way.
24:24Dillon will drop out of school to take care of him.
24:26He just told us how he works for his dad most mornings.
24:28Already took care of him when he had a concussion.
24:30The future Lala spent building his son would disappear.
24:34You know what else would ruin his future? Having a dead dad.
24:40Lala would take the risk.
24:43Morgan heard everything you did and came away with a different impression.
24:46She's not a parent.
24:48That's very patronizing.
24:53That doesn't mean he's wrong.
24:57You're confident you can save his arm?
24:59Very.
25:02Then let's do it.
25:09What are you doing?
25:11What a dick move.
25:14I am so sick of being told that childish people can't understand what it means to love someone.
25:19There's love and then there's being a parent. In nine months or so you'll get it.
25:27After drilling the lamina from L4 to S1 we will use a kerosene punch to remove fragments two millimeters at a time.
25:34Then support the spine with screws and rods.
25:36And that is how we will fix the incontinence and leg weakness.
25:41And by we I mean you.
25:43A little outside my wheelhouse.
25:46That's why they called in the bullpen.
25:48Yes, you're an expert on humans.
25:52I'm still very unsure.
25:54Why can't you just do the surgery?
25:57But he is an innocent little guy who really needs our help.
26:01And I've put in a ton of work with Sean and Dr. Glassman to find a way that could save him.
26:05And I recognize you have valid questions.
26:08And I know my hormones are probably playing a role right now and my attachment to a dog I met yesterday probably doesn't make sense to you but it is real.
26:15And I really need Buddy to be okay so I'm asking you to please set aside your concerns and please help us help Buddy.
26:26Who's paying for this?
26:29Um...
26:35Seriously?
26:38I need longer forceps.
26:41We're almost there.
26:45Vince. Vince!
26:50It's cold.
26:55Poor pulses. The fragment must have caused a thrombosis.
27:00I'm calling it. Push more fluids.
27:05I need an ambulance at 302 West Holden Drive, apartment 2A.
27:12We're gonna try to save your dad's arm.
27:15Did something get better?
27:18No.
27:20But we decided it's worth the risk.
27:25Why did you even ask me that?
27:28So I could screw up and make the wrong decision?
27:31You didn't screw up.
27:32He hasn't taken a weekend off in six years.
27:37He wears old clothes so I can have new ones for school.
27:43He's given up his whole life to make sure I'm happy and healthy and safe.
27:54I'm just trying to help him and...
27:56You did.
27:57I'm just trying to help him and...
27:59You did.
28:02You gave us the information we needed.
28:06Right.
28:13Ten blade.
28:15Twenty's better.
28:17You worried about a scar? It's a dog.
28:19Dogs like scars actually. I think it makes them look cool.
28:22A veterinary medical review longitudinal study showed that post-op recovery outcomes...
28:27John, a man knows how to cut into a dog.
28:30But he may not have read the study.
28:32I've already made the incision with a ten blade.
28:36Preparing to place the three millimeter pedicle screw.
28:40Five millimeter screw's better.
28:47Removing the bullet.
28:53Slowly release the proximal clamp and let's look for flow.
29:03It's good flow.
29:05Vascular repair is hemostatic.
29:07Let's finish this up and get him off to recovery.
29:10Bag the bullet for forensic evidence.
29:23Hey.
29:25How'd it go?
29:27We won't know until he wakes up.
29:32I didn't know I thought you came.
29:35How can you say no to an old dog?
29:38Come here.
29:45I'm sorry.
29:47I'm sorry.
29:49I'm sorry.
29:51You know, when Maddie was a newborn...
29:55We were worried that she wasn't...
29:58Latching on, you know?
30:00But she did.
30:02And then we were worried that she wasn't crawling and she did.
30:07And then we were worried she wasn't talking and...
30:12You're gonna be a mom.
30:14You're gonna worry. That goes with the gig.
30:1799% of the time, everything works out just fine.
30:20Yeah.
30:30What was...
30:32Maddie like?
30:38Maddie...
30:42She never walked anywhere. She always ran.
30:46She was angry.
30:48A lot.
30:50That was her default.
30:53But she loved...
30:55So deeply.
30:58It was like you were the only one in the world.
31:03I wish I'd known her.
31:07Why'd you ask me about Maddie?
31:11I just...
31:13Can't imagine going through what you went through.
31:17And I am...
31:19So scared.
31:22Of that 1%.
31:31After Maddie died, I didn't think that I was gonna make it.
31:36And there were times that I hoped that I wouldn't.
31:41But I did.
31:43And then I met Sean, and then I met you,
31:46and I'm grateful every single day because I love you both so much.
31:51You and Sean have love and you have faith in each other.
31:57If I was a betting man,
31:59I would bet the house on the both of you.
32:12Maddie.
32:20We're on full flow.
32:22Removing the spike.
32:30Low blood flow to the brain.
32:31How's the NEARS?
32:3261%.
32:33The graft must have caused an obstruction.
32:35I can fix it, clamps.
32:38Limb blade and 6-0 proline.
32:43NEARS.
32:4456% dropping fast.
32:45Low 50, he risks brain damage.
32:47We should call this off and ligate the subclavian.
32:49No.
32:50We're this close to saving his arm.
32:52More sutures.
32:5352.
32:54Dr. Park.
32:57Dr. Park.
32:58Get ready to flush and unclamp.
33:00Go.
33:02Starting flush.
33:03Unclamping.
33:10Arm's pink.
33:11NEARS at 70 and climbing.
33:14Ten spikes to go.
33:24If the surgery fails and he is still incontinent,
33:30I found a waterproof dog bed he might like.
33:36Four hour, please.
33:38Buddy is very calming to pet.
33:46Oh.
33:47I think he needs to pee.
33:48We need to get him to the pad.
33:50Okay, buddy.
33:51You gotta hold it in until we get you over there.
33:53Okay, not yet, buddy.
33:54Almost there, buddy.
33:55Keep holding it in.
33:56No pee-pee.
33:57Not yet.
33:58No pee-pee.
33:59Almost there.
34:00Keep holding it in.
34:01There we go.
34:02All right.
34:03Time for urination.
34:04Go pee-pee.
34:05Okay.
34:06Oh!
34:09He did it.
34:10We did it.
34:12We got him to pee.
34:13We did it.
34:17Oh, good boy.
34:23I'm thinking letters in the records,
34:25remediation plans,
34:27and a two-month probationary direct supervision.
34:30One more misstep, they're out.
34:32That's appropriate.
34:33That's appropriate.
34:35For Asher.
34:37It's not easy to draw a line between what they did.
34:39Asher never picked up an instrument
34:41until you were supervising him,
34:42and Pal has shown a pattern of disobedience
34:46even from her first surgery.
34:49Wolfe's made mistakes of his own.
34:51And he knows that.
34:53Does Pal?
34:58Listen, your department, your call,
35:00but you almost lost Sean as a friend this year,
35:02and I'm worried you're acting out of fear of losing another.
35:14Color looks good.
35:16Strong radial pulse.
35:19And I want you to try to move your fingers
35:21very slow, just a little.
35:23Okay.
35:31Is that good?
35:32It's great.
35:34Muchas gracias, doctor.
35:37You saved my life.
35:43What's wrong?
35:49They asked me what you would, you know, about your arm.
35:53Hmm.
36:00I told them to amputate.
36:04I made the wrong choice.
36:06Mijo,
36:08whatever you did, you were there for me.
36:13I've never been so proud of you.
36:18Ven, dame el abrazo.
36:23Yo te quiero mucho, mijo.
36:26I love you, too.
36:29So I started looking for dog walkers.
36:31They're not cheap, but what it's about.
36:34Cooper!
36:40You're Leah?
36:41We just saw the flyer.
36:42We have been searching for days.
36:44We will, of course, pay you back for any expenses.
36:47Good. It's $22,563.
36:50$22,563.
36:55We could work something out.
37:12You saved the arm.
37:14Guess you were right.
37:16I was lucky.
37:18Almost lost him.
37:21Well, you didn't.
37:32I think I pushed too hard on this surgery.
37:36And I definitely said things to you that weren't fair.
37:40Last week, Helen told me he wasn't coming home for the holidays.
37:44Going on a trip with his roommates.
37:49Feels like I'm losing him.
37:53Like I've been a crappy father.
37:56You're not.
38:00Anyway,
38:03I'm sorry.
38:05My implantation failed.
38:09It's been, what, nine days? Blood tests wouldn't be fully accurate.
38:13I could feel I was pregnant.
38:18And...
38:20And I wasn't.
38:22I'll be here.
38:25I'll be here.
38:28I'll be here.
38:30I'll be here.
38:32I'll be here.
38:35Anytime you need a friend.
38:40I just might.
38:50Probation.
38:52I'm sorry.
39:05We're letting you go from the program.
39:13What about Vince?
39:15If you have any leeway not to report him?
39:17Bullet was misplaced.
39:20Misplaced?
39:21So I don't see the point in alerting the police.
39:33Dani,
39:35this wasn't an easy call.
39:39You gotta learn to compromise sometimes.
39:42If you don't, it's gonna hurt you, not just as a doctor, but in life.
39:50I'm sorry it worked out this way.
39:54I'm not.
39:56If I'd done anything else, Vince would be dead or headed back to prison.
40:00And either way, his family would be destroyed.
40:03So, I did the right thing.
40:07I'll live with the consequences.
40:11Good luck.
40:15You too.
40:26I'm gonna miss you, buddy.
40:29Cooper, I'll write you every week.
40:32You won't get it.
40:34I was kidding.
40:36You're a good boy.
40:39I know everyone says this to you, but I really mean it.
40:56He will be okay.
41:00Yeah.
41:02He will.
41:05We still have time to make the 11 a.m. nature walk.
41:08Yeah.
41:26Maybe there's a reason
41:29why I'm going through these changes.

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