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00:00Just as you suspected, Dr. Norman, Sangley Jane is the daughter of one of the patients who died in the drug trial.
00:12That explains why she's so relentless.
00:15After her family received compensation, she donated all of it to the Institute.
00:20The investigation shows...
00:23Ms. Sangley is also a lymphoma patient.
00:30Stop.
00:34You're already dying.
00:35Why not try a new cure?
00:43So long as I'm still breathing, no one else dies of lymphoma.
00:48I swear, she'll never lay a finger on you again.
00:51Dr. Norman...
01:00You're the reason that my garden is filled with sunflowers.
01:08Sangley...
01:17Dr. Norman...
01:18Why did you...
01:19I mean...
01:20What did you...
01:21Sangley, I need to tell you something.
01:23What?
01:26Sangley...
01:28The cancer is spread.
01:30You only have six months left to live.
01:33You...
01:35Should consider taking a leave of absence.
01:37No.
01:38Professor Cohen...
01:39I'm not dropping out.
01:40Dr. Norman is holding a press conference today about a breakthrough lymphoma treatment.
01:55He will be announcing his new findings.
01:57I know it.
01:58A pharmaceutical genius holding 21 medical patents, the youngest ever winner of this award.
02:06Three years ago, when he announced his breakthrough lymphoma drug, Norman Pharmaceuticals saw its stock skyrocket by 300%.
02:13Today, he will announce...
02:16I'm here today to announce that Norman Pharmaceuticals...
02:23...will be closing Norman Industries.
02:25And...
02:28We will be ending...
02:30...our lymphoma treatment research.
02:35No questions?
02:36Mr. Norman...
02:37It's not Norman...
02:38No...
02:39What are you saying?
02:40What are you saying?
02:41What are you saying?
02:42Get back!
02:45That drug trial disaster, where over a hundred people died, had a huge impact.
02:49The industry has been expecting to end the research for a long while.
02:52Samely, you should go home and spend time with your mother.
02:59Am I really just waiting to die?
03:22Dr. Norman...
03:24Dr. Norman...
03:26He...
03:28He was...
03:29Dorian Norman.
03:33I know what I have to do now.
03:35I can't just give up like this.
03:37I need to find him and make him restart the research.
03:39Three years of work...
03:42Gone.
03:44Just like that.
03:46You...
03:47You said you'd save her!
03:48Now look what happened!
03:49You said nothing would change!
03:50My husband took your damn drugs...
03:51...and his cancer exploded!
03:52You murderer!
03:53Give me my son back!
03:54Get him back!
03:55You're a murderer!
03:56You murderer!
03:57You're a murderer!
03:58Die!
03:59Die!
04:00Die!
04:01Die!
04:02Die!
04:03Dr. Norman, if they weren't for you, they they'll be dead already!
04:04How could they?
04:05No!
04:07If I hadn't been so arrogant...
04:08If I hadn't pushed most extreme options, they wouldn't have died.
04:11be dead already how could they know if I hadn't been so arrogant if I hadn't pushed the most
04:18extreme options they wouldn't have died
04:22no they're right I am a murderer
04:32let the blood of the sinner not stain this beautiful land
04:41Dr. Merman no
04:51Dr. Merman do you realize what you're doing how can you give up like that
05:02get off of me
05:03look I've read every paper that you've published
05:12watched every single interview you're not the kind of man to break
05:22you don't know shit
05:23I'm a med student
05:25I know you
05:27look I know
05:29give it back to school and study your textbooks
05:32give me the gun
05:33I'm not giving it back
05:37do you know how many patients rely on you
05:40look you can't just abandon them
05:43you can't
05:43give it to me
05:44let go
05:46death can't erase the pain
05:48only living can make it right
05:51maybe it's not such a bad way to go
06:13no Dr. Merman you're not dying here
06:28Dr. Merman wake up please
06:44don't die
06:47God please don't die
06:48wake up
06:50please don't die
06:53you're awake Dr. Merman
07:04you're fine
07:05I knew it you wouldn't die that easily
07:07you shouldn't have saved me
07:10wait
07:18wait Dr. Merman wait
07:20you said that you stopped the research
07:24was it because of that drug trial
07:26you know that wasn't your fault
07:28my daughter was watching her pills
07:30until the day she died
07:31you're a murderer
07:33give me my son back
07:35give him back
07:36Dr. Merman are you okay
07:38Norman
07:40you want to know why I stopped my research
07:46I'll tell you right now
07:48it's because lymphoma
07:51it's a goddamn incurable disease
07:54uh
08:01an incurable disease
08:06an incurable disease
08:08I don't want to die that early
08:18Sengli, I believe in Dr. Norn, that he will find that cure, but I won't be there to see it.
08:39Trig?
08:41God, Trig!
08:43God!
08:43Dad, I won't let your death be in vain.
09:02The cure that you believed in, it will exist.
09:11Heads up.
09:13Change.
09:16Come on.
09:24Don't worry.
09:26No one's going to see you.
09:29I've got your back.
09:31This is the real Dr. Norn.
09:35You done?
09:37Uh, almost.
09:39Dr. Norn, I'm done.
10:04Thank you, Doctor.
10:25Doctor.
10:25What's your dress?
10:28I'll take you home.
10:38Your shirt is soaked.
10:40You'll get a cold like this, I can help you.
10:42No need.
10:42Hold this.
10:56Hold this.
11:10What are you doing?
11:21What?
11:27Look at...
11:28Dr. Norn.
11:39Are you sure that there's no way to reach through the research?
11:43Your drug was their last hope.
11:45They...
11:46Hope is the worst of all evil.
11:49They cling to survival.
11:50They die grasping for something that never existed.
11:53Even if a murderer dies.
11:56They don't come back.
11:57You're not a murderer.
11:58You're the one that gave them hope.
12:03And hope is what keeps people alive.
12:08I'd rather burn chasing hope than wait for death to spare.
12:12So...
12:12You can get out.
12:19Dr. Norn, just hear me out.
12:20I'm not trying to...
12:21Stop.
12:24You are the exact kind of person that I cannot stand.
12:28Foolish.
12:29Naive.
12:30And wrapped in bubble wrap.
12:32You have probably never even felt pain before.
12:36You don't know what I have seen.
12:39What I have been through.
12:40And what?
12:42You just think a few pretty words are gonna fix all that?
12:45Maybe you wanna start fresh?
12:47No.
12:49Just go.
12:53Go home.
13:10You're just a foolish, naive girl.
13:20She doesn't know what I can say.
13:27All of this, too.
13:34Vences.
13:35I need you to pull up the trials from three years ago.
13:38Confirm something for me right now.
13:40Crap.
13:48I think I left my tag in his car.
13:51I think...
13:52Damn, she's coming.
13:54Yeah, let's hurry.
13:56What the hell is going on?
13:58Hey, you're Sangley, right?
14:02I'm sorry.
14:03I'm sorry.
14:10Who did this?
14:24Who the hell did this?
14:25Give it up.
14:34Pretty much the whole school knows you're just a walking corpse waiting to drop.
14:38Okay, why don't you do everyone a favor and just drop out?
14:41Okay, don't die here and make us clean up your mess.
14:43I never did anything to you.
14:47What the hell is your problem?
14:49You stole my crown, bitch.
14:51I starved myself for weeks.
14:54I lost ten pounds for that pageant and then you, this mother-wearing makeup bitch, came in and took the title right out from under me.
15:02You humiliated me.
15:04All of this.
15:06For that.
15:08Annie, are you insane?
15:10Oh, honey.
15:11I am just getting started.
15:15I already filled out your withdrawal form.
15:19One little signature and you're gone.
15:23Just as you suspected, Dr. Norman, Sangley Jane is the daughter of one of the patients who died in the drug trial.
15:40That explains why she's so relentless.
15:43After her family received compensation, she donated all of it to the Institute.
15:47The investigation shows Ms. Sangley is also a lymphoma patient.
16:01Do you know how many patients rely on you?
16:05What if you can't disabandon them?
16:07Was it because of that drug trial?
16:09You know that wasn't your fault.
16:11I'd rather burn chasing hope than wait for death to spoil me, so...
16:14Get the car ready.
16:21I need to go see her right now.
16:24I'm not signing that.
16:26Bye, loser.
16:29Why don't you go crawl home and die like the pathetic freak that you are?
16:37Please!
16:44What the hell is your problem?
16:51I'm not leaving.
16:56I'm not dying.
16:58I'm going to beat this and I'll live longer than all of you.
17:02Just watch me!
17:03Oh my god!
17:10Did the cancer spread to your brain too?
17:15Lymphoma is a death sentence, sweetie.
17:17Even Dorian Norman, the heir to Norman Pharmaceuticals, gave up.
17:21And you think you're going to find a cure?
17:23God, you're pathetic.
17:25No.
17:26I know Dr. Norman.
17:28I saw him the other day.
17:29I can convince him to resu-
17:30Oh, please.
17:39You know Dr. Norman?
17:41He wouldn't even look at you.
17:43Andy's a million follower influencer and she can't get near him.
17:47Get too lost.
17:50You're sticking up the school with your death aura.
17:53Oh, you won't even make it to graduation.
17:58You should go pick out a coffin.
17:59It's not hopeless.
18:04There can still be a cure.
18:06Still clinging on to that?
18:08Here, let me help you out.
18:14No, what?
18:16You know, back in the Middle Ages, they used to cure illness with bloodletting.
18:21What are you doing?
18:22Stop.
18:24They're already dying.
18:26Why not try a new cure?
18:34So long as I'm still breathing, no one else dies of lymphoma.
18:42Norman.
18:43Dorian Norman?
18:44The heir to Norman Pharmaceuticals?
18:46The genius drug developer?
18:48What the hell is he doing here?
18:50Sangley.
18:50I'm taking you to the trigger right now.
18:52Dr. Twain.
18:54Dr. Norman, why are you here?
18:56Sangley, you didn't tell a senior Dr. Norman.
18:59That is seriously not cool.
19:01First time meeting.
19:06I'm Annie Norton.
19:08I have a million followers on Instagram, by the way.
19:10I know who you are.
19:12You do?
19:12Oh my god, that's amazing.
19:15What the hell, you psycho?
19:17What is this?
19:18I swear I'm going to post this.
19:19I'm going to tell my followers what you did.
19:20Bullying classmates, violating privacy, doxing minors, animal abuse.
19:25What?
19:27We've sent proof of it all directly to your followers.
19:30Good luck with that.
19:32Oh my god, she actually did all that?
19:34I thought she was just annoying.
19:36Turns out she's a monster.
19:37Annie Norton, get out of our school.
19:40You're a disgrace to this campus.
19:42What?
19:43No, no, I swear that's not me.
19:45I swear, I didn't do any of that.
19:47I swear, she'll never lay a finger on you.
19:50Dr. Norman.
19:58Damn you, Singley.
20:00This is all your fault.
20:02I swear I'll make you pay double for this.
20:10Dr. Norman.
20:13What you said earlier, was it true?
20:17Three years ago, our drug was actually already in the third phase of clinical trials.
20:23We were one step away from releasing it.
20:26And then, after the trials, I couldn't step into a lab without my hands shaking.
20:32I couldn't hold a beaker.
20:36Forget even using delicate equipment.
20:40That's your name.
20:42So I ran.
20:43Like a coward.
20:45For three, four years, I abandoned my work.
20:48My patience.
20:49Everything.
20:50As if death would erase what I had done.
20:53But then you showed up.
20:54And you reminded me that death cannot erase pain, and only the living can make things right.
21:05So that's why I'm restarting my research.
21:13And this time, I'm not going to abandon the people that believe in me.
21:16And that includes you, Singley.
21:18The good news is that early-stage lymphoma is highly treatable.
21:24Dr. Norman, I'm sorry.
21:27Singley.
21:30I'm sorry, Dr. Norman.
21:33The truth is, I'm already in late-stage lymphoma.
21:39There's no cure for me.
21:44I'm already in late-stage lymphoma.
21:46There's no cure for me.
21:48It's because lymphoma is a goddamn incurable disease.
21:55Noseblings.
21:56Classic sign of stage three.
21:59Bone marrow infiltration leads to platelet-epletion.
22:01Average survival, three to five years.
22:05Late-stage.
22:06Okay.
22:08Our compound is moving really smoothly through its progress, so just give me a year and-
22:14No, Dr. Norman.
22:15Nine months.
22:15Just give me nine months.
22:18Dr. Norman, let me talk.
22:23I only have six months left.
22:26Six months.
22:29And even if I don't live to see the cure, knowing that you're working on it again, knowing that
22:36you're giving people like me a reason to hope that that's enough for me-
22:45Six months it is, then.
22:59What?
23:00I'll have your cure ready in six months.
23:04Sangley, I'm going to steal you back from death.
23:06I'm going to steal you back from the house.
23:07Okay.
23:08But I'll have a few minutes.
23:09And then I'll have to take care of our next biggest engineer.
23:10You're doing that.
23:11Thanks.
23:12Thanks, sir.
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