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The Good Doctor Season 5 Episode 13
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00:00Suction techniques.
00:03Please be home by 11.30.
00:07He's got you on a curfew?
00:09Sex schedule. Our window ends at midnight.
00:19It's like I slept on gravel.
00:21That explains your snoring.
00:23Your mattress should be burned.
00:30It's time to end the sleepovers.
00:34And for you to ditch the bachelor bed.
00:37You asking me to move into your place?
00:39I'm asking you to move into a new place.
00:43With me.
00:49No neutral zone to run to after a fight?
00:53Making up's the best part.
00:56I can't hurt to look.
01:00This is Trent.
01:09His mother, Carrie.
01:10Signs of severe infection on his left index finger.
01:13I'm ordering a CT.
01:14Sutures are inconsistent and crude.
01:16It's a minor upgrade.
01:19I installed a magnet in my finger.
01:25Are you having trouble holding forks?
01:28It's body art.
01:28He's 17.
01:30Immune to common sense.
01:33Art seems like a poor descriptor given the ugliness of the infection.
01:36The more appropriate term is biohacking.
01:41I put neosporin on it and took ibuprofen for the swelling.
01:44That's worked before.
01:46Before?
01:47Show them.
01:48Me.
02:08What do you think?
02:09No?
02:09I don't know.
02:10No?
02:11I don't know.
02:11Yeah.
02:12you wanted to see me dr glassman this is kayla quinn she's been diagnosed with major depressive
02:24disorder as well as chronic neuropathic pain from a neck injury six years ago the pain and
02:29depression are besties uninvited guests that travel together make it so i can't work can't
02:34get out of bed can't even think so i'd like to do this before their next visit
02:40an anterior singulotomy seems like the excuse me
02:48she is a smart charming successful woman who's nice ambush she's had over a decade of therapy
02:58five classes of antidepressants and non-invasive neuromodulation including ces and full-on
03:04ect she's desperate for real relief from her pain and depression and she's well aware of the risks
03:09give me a complete medical and psychological history and a couple of residents
03:16we're just going to talk about it
03:18not sure who's struggling more the overwhelmed super critical mom or the sad self-harming teen
03:30trent called it an upgrade he's not trying to self-harm he is trying to self-improve
03:36whatever the terminology he cut into his finger with an exacto knife okay his technique was primitive
03:43but considering he lacks formal training and used only one hand i am impressed don't be
03:50pony marginal erosion if the infection spreads he could lose that finger
03:56for starters
03:59it's the modern equivalent of a lobotomy
04:07modern being the operative word
04:09we'd be burning lesions into a key brain center that could alter her personality
04:13impair cognitive function
04:14her depression and reoccurring acute pain are already doing that
04:17cingulotomies are effective in 67 percent of patients with kayla's symptoms
04:21with a 20 chance of adverse effects like loss of creativity could be a big deal
04:26this is kayla quay
04:27she launched her own company at the age of 18
04:32made millions of signing scrunchies and bangles
04:34i discussed this with her her focus is quality of life
04:38now i'm sure she feels that way now but once it's done it can't be undone
04:41are there any alternatives that kayla hasn't tried
04:45or should try again
04:47okay
04:52let's do the surgery
04:54possible amputation
05:02the infection is in the bone beneath the magnet it would have been better to
05:07have brought him in sooner
05:08i'm a single mom
05:12trent
05:13trent's father isn't in the picture
05:15you made sure of that
05:16i got divorced last year
05:19trent and i were
05:21adjusting
05:22but then you started hanging out with these idiot biohackers
05:25thanks mom
05:26we should remove the infected implant and start trent on ivy antibiotics
05:33what about the other implants
05:35shouldn't you take them all out
05:37no the other implants aren't infected
05:39okay this is not a decision you get to make
05:44once a patient is 16 it is hospital policy not to perform a surgery that's been refused unless that surgery is medically necessary
05:51leaving in the other implants means trent's still at risk for sepsis and septic emboli
05:58dr walk is correct with your consent we can physically compel the surgical removal of all your son's modifications
06:07good luck
06:08good luck
06:09i'm out of here
06:10trent
06:10trent
06:14this is much easier than chasing him
06:20head frame is secure
06:23stand by with the gamma knife
06:26dr glassman
06:32dr glassman please stop what you're doing
06:34this is justin quinn kayla's conservative
06:38i have full authority over my sister's medical treatment
06:42and i won't allow this surgery
06:44okay
06:54kayla sees her psychiatrist weekly and i check in with her daily
06:58but clearly this is not a weekend getaway at a cabin in tahoe
07:02a chance email from our insurance tip me off
07:05she's never lied to me like this
07:08i was 12 when my parents died
07:10my memories don't seem real
07:13Just clips from a movie.
07:14It was our grief therapist who first diagnosed her depression.
07:17I was 22 and so out of my depth.
07:21Justin and I used to do everything together.
07:24It was us against the world.
07:26I called him Bro Dad.
07:28She was such a creative kid.
07:30So talented.
07:31She just had a vision and wanted to run with it.
07:34Who knew scrunchies and glitter bangles could be a business?
07:36It just took off.
07:3818 years old.
07:39All that money and no guardrails.
07:42She was out of control.
07:44Clubs every night.
07:46The booze.
07:46The drugs.
07:49I couldn't help her.
07:52I couldn't stop her.
07:53It was during a blackout that I fell and injured my neck.
07:58Everything just got worse after that.
07:59The arrest piled up.
08:01Underage drinking.
08:02Possession.
08:03DUI.
08:05I thought she was going to prison.
08:06The judge agreed to a diversion program.
08:08She nearly OD'd twice.
08:10Called me a danger to myself.
08:11Judge ruled she was incompetent.
08:12But my brother in charge of everything.
08:17She took away my life.
08:20The conservatorship saved her life.
08:23All I needed to piss off my parents were fishnets and heavy eyeliner.
08:35Of course you were a goth.
08:36How many times did you see the cure?
08:39Four.
08:40Robert Smith was like leader of our tribe.
08:44Every lonely teen needs a tribe.
08:46I was lonely but I was not a rebel.
08:51My rebellion was just being honest.
08:54My family preferred the lie.
08:57Meanwhile, Trent is damaging his relationship with his mom and his body.
09:01That is not his fault.
09:04She is his mother.
09:06Mothers should try to understand their children.
09:08Nice thought, but teenagers are asses.
09:13Scientifically proven.
09:15Their prefrontal cortex is underdeveloped, leading to excessive risk-taking and lack of impulse control.
09:21Margins of soft tissue look good, but keep an eye out for the infection.
09:24That's close.
09:25Mr. Quinn?
09:45Your sister is suffering.
09:47It's a rollercoaster with her.
09:49Good days and bad days.
09:51But your solution is to fry part of her brain.
09:54She could lose her creativity, her personality.
09:57Her pain, her depression.
09:59Maybe.
10:00Those other doctors ran me through the risks and the numbers.
10:03What if I could show you how Kayla's issues are hardwired in her brain?
10:07An fMRI could demonstrate how the part of Kayla's brain that handles emotional and pain response is functionally abnormal.
10:14It'll assure you that frying her brain means only frying the part of her brain that isn't working.
10:21And it'll get you both off of the rollercoaster.
10:24The scan's harmless.
10:36Okay.
10:37Do it.
10:38I've gotten, oh, see, I can spin around.
10:49I need to do a post-op exam.
10:51Well, you have modifications.
10:57I'm Dixie.
10:58My right hand got messed up in a car accident.
11:01I had RFID chips put in so I could unlock my front door, store my medical info, and do some pretty cool tricks.
11:08Are you attracted to Dixie?
11:12Are you concerned you'll be less attractive to her without your implants?
11:15We're just friends.
11:18I host a monthly biohacker meetup, and Trent's become a regular.
11:22The only people who get me.
11:25You found your tribe.
11:27Incision sites look good, right?
11:33Wrist, please.
11:35It was not until I came to work here at St. Bonaventure that I felt like I was part of a community.
11:40I've read about implants that can operate prosthetics and an occipital lobe electrode that receives visual images for sightless people.
11:46These technologies are very exciting.
11:49So cool, right?
11:50I was thinking I should be an engineer, and I can design tech for people like Dixie.
11:53How's he recovering, Dr. Murphy?
11:58Oh, hello.
12:00The surgeries went well.
12:01Finger looks free of infection, and bacterial cultures remain negative.
12:04We still need to do an MRI to assess his joints, but I'm optimistic.
12:08Great.
12:09Then once I'm 18, I can get all my mods back in.
12:12By the pros who did Dixies.
12:14Meaning the tattoo artist at the strip mall.
12:18Tattoo parlors require a public health permit.
12:21But yes, that would be much safer than doing it himself.
12:31Brain check for tonight.
12:33Surgery?
12:35A new patient reminded me I need to spend more time on my business ideas, less time on the dance floor.
12:41I see a sparkle in your eyes.
12:43What is the product?
12:43My ingestible sensor that monitors gut bacteria as it travels through the GI tract.
12:53Gross.
12:54Yeah, cool.
12:55How are you going to collect the data?
12:57Ideally, real-time monitoring.
12:58I'm looking at wireless open-source programs.
13:01You could connect the sensor with a smartphone via Bluetooth.
13:04That would be amazing.
13:08But that code would be pretty complicated to write.
13:12Not for me.
13:16You'd have time for that.
13:17On top of your IT work?
13:19So it's a second-year resident looking to disrupt the medtech business.
13:24I wouldn't be able to pay you.
13:25At least not up front.
13:26We could divvy up the spoils.
13:35$75.25 on offer.
13:37Oh, yes, partner.
13:39Welcome aboard.
13:43Put this on your calendar.
13:44May 2025.
13:46Yacht shopping.
13:47Okay.
13:48Yes.
13:51Dr. Murphy?
13:52Please, stop encouraging Trent.
13:58Your interest in his body modifications comes across as an endorsement.
14:02I am interested.
14:04Why would I pretend that I'm not?
14:06Not so long ago we were talking about amputating fingers.
14:09Someone has to talk some sense into my son before he does this again.
14:15I'm happy to have a chat with him.
14:19He seems to connect with Dr. Murphy.
14:21If you talk to him, he might listen.
14:26I would not be very good at that.
14:38Kayla, next I'm going to ask you a series of prompts to help us map your brain activity.
14:42I'll do my best.
14:44Think of a nice memory.
14:45Something from a happy time.
14:47You didn't like any of the apartments I sent you?
14:54As predicted, altered limbic activity and the connections to the cingulate cortex.
14:59The apartments are okay.
15:00I'm shocked you're so easy to please.
15:03You're such a quibbler.
15:05Hate art deco.
15:06Low ceilings equal doom.
15:08Barbara carpets hurt my feet.
15:10Kayla, now I need you to think of an unpleasant memory.
15:17I take it as a compliment that I'm so picky.
15:19Picky's fine.
15:20Passive, not so much.
15:22Send me some links.
15:26More abnormal connectivity.
15:27I'm getting motion artifacts.
15:32She's moving around.
15:34Kayla, can you try and hold still?
15:39I'm sorry.
15:40Can we please stop?
15:41Kayla?
15:41Mm-hmm.
15:42Where does it hurt?
15:43Everywhere.
15:46It's back.
15:47Oh, my God.
15:48Oh, my God.
15:49Oh, my God.
15:51Oh, my God.
15:55Oh, my God.
15:57You never came to bed.
15:59We were supposed to have sex.
16:01Oh, sorry.
16:02Our sensor keeps running out of power halfway through the digestive tract.
16:06It's not on the schedule, but we could have sex now.
16:10I have to shower.
16:11I shower first.
16:15Okay, I will be flexible and make you coffee.
16:27Good morning.
16:51How's Kayla?
16:51In pain and on the edge of a full depressive episode, I upped her gabapentin and started
16:58a low-dose ketamine IV.
17:00Smart.
17:02Hmm.
17:04You know, we'll have to get her off the ketamine before you take another shot at finishing the
17:07F-M-R-I.
17:12Do you not want to move in with me?
17:15Well, I've been busy.
17:16I have other patients.
17:18Allow me to present multitasking.
17:20Look at that.
17:21Three-bedroom, two-baths, courtyard building with a pool.
17:24We'd have a guest room for Kellan, a shared office, and it's ten minutes from the hospital.
17:30Well, it looks like the massive bedroom window's overlooking the courtyard.
17:33I know, nice.
17:34Not nice, loud.
17:40Then show me one you do like.
17:43Oh, hell no.
17:45I'm gonna update the brother.
17:48You paged me?
17:50Good morning, Sean.
17:51Leah and I missed our sex night.
17:52It is not a good morning.
17:54Agreed.
17:57Mine started with a distraught mother whose son you refused to advise against biohacking.
18:02What he chooses to do when he is 18 is up to him.
18:05True, but you could advise him against the dangers of further mods.
18:10Trent enjoys the connections he has made in the biohacking community.
18:14You really think the emotional benefits of belonging outweigh the physical dangers for this kid?
18:19Teens do many dangerous things.
18:22If he injured himself skateboarding, should I advise him never to skateboard again,
18:25which could alienate him from his skateboarder friends.
18:28Is there a potential for medical harm?
18:30Yes.
18:32Then remind your patient of that.
18:35You have no trouble being honest.
18:40I'll do it.
18:41Only because you're my boss.
18:44Case in point.
18:45Justin's refusing to let me finish Kayla's fMRI.
18:57He thinks we're being in the hospital is what triggered this latest episode.
19:00He's totally dug in.
19:02It's a judgment call.
19:03Legally, it's his judgment.
19:05I need you to talk to him.
19:06Get him to change his mind.
19:07Because?
19:08You're the surgeon.
19:09If medicine could persuade him, we'd be in surgery right now.
19:12So I should just give up?
19:13I don't know.
19:13Do you want to?
19:14No.
19:15Okay, then don't.
19:15Go find another tactic.
19:18Okay.
19:21No, no, no.
19:22I do the surgery.
19:23You do the selling.
19:23Okay, fine.
19:31Look at it this way.
19:33The brother has been cleaning up after his sister for years, right?
19:37So instead of trying to change his feelings about the surgery, maybe change his feelings about
19:43his sister.
19:49Future modifications could result in sepsis, severe arthritis, pseudotumor formation, nerve
19:54damage, and paralysis.
19:56Suddenly, you're a guy in a drug commercial.
19:57Side effects include insomnia, rash, dry cough, and death.
20:03Sounds like my mom got to you.
20:05She tried.
20:06It didn't work.
20:07But then she went to my boss.
20:08That did work.
20:09I think that it is nice your mother cares about you.
20:16Mine did not.
20:20Mine used to.
20:21My dad used to travel a lot for work.
20:26He was always off pitching to investors, conferences in Vegas, and me and my mom would hang out
20:32all the time.
20:33Every weekend, she would take me to the boardwalk.
20:36Never said no, no matter how many times I wanted to ride the cyclone.
20:40The cyclone made me nauseous.
20:43Now she's just working all the time, and whenever we're together, she's angry.
20:48Never stops nagging me.
20:49She doesn't like you biohacking?
20:55I don't think she'd like anything I'd do.
21:03Oh.
21:04Is it your finger?
21:06No, it's my wrist.
21:10Kayla's biggest trigger isn't being in the hospital.
21:13It's your control over her life.
21:15I reviewed her history in detail, and over the last five years,
21:19Kayla's major depressive episodes coincide with major life decisions that you've made
21:24on her behalf.
21:25Changing meds, moving homes, making decisions for the business.
21:30You're saying this is all my fault?
21:32She's saying that being in charge of my own life would be better for me.
21:35Until you get drunk or OD?
21:37That was years ago.
21:40I'm not that person anymore.
21:42Because I've been protecting you, because the conservatorship works.
21:46That argument means I'll be in this forever.
21:50If I'm doing well, proves you right.
21:52If I'm a mess, proves you right.
21:55I'm tired of this, Justin.
21:57I'm tired of living the life that you want me to.
22:00You pick out my doctors, you search my cabinets, you test my urine for drugs.
22:05We can talk about relaxing some of those things.
22:07No, no.
22:08I'm done negotiating over my own life.
22:10Of having what you think is best rammed down my throat.
22:12Kayla.
22:13You think acting like this is going to change my mind about the surgery?
22:15You shouldn't have to.
22:16It's my life.
22:16It's my messed up brain.
22:18This place is bad for you.
22:19I need our discharge papers.
22:21Stop telling everyone what to do.
22:22Stop telling everyone what to do.
22:23Kayla, please.
22:23Stop!
22:24Stop!
22:25I need 10 milligrams of haloperidol.
22:27Stop it!
22:28Stop!
22:29Stop!
22:33The LED light you installed in your right wrist has irreversibly damaged the joint.
22:47You will never regain full function in your hand.
22:49You'll need physical therapy until you can compensate with your non-dominant hand.
22:56Damn it, Trent.
22:57How many times did I tell you?
22:59Thousands, okay.
23:00But I'm such an idiot and I never listened.
23:02I never said you were an idiot.
23:03I said to stop hurting yourself.
23:05Maybe some family counseling could help.
23:07No.
23:08She's the only one who needs counseling.
23:10She's the one who failed as a parent.
23:11Your choices are not my fault.
23:12But I'm stuck with yours.
23:14Look how you tossed Dad out.
23:16He walked out on us.
23:17I didn't want you to hate him.
23:29I hadn't realized that the alternative was hating me.
23:32Your father was a schemer.
23:43He kept flitting from one big idea to the next.
23:46Chasing fantasies instead of taking care of responsibility.
23:49That's a lie.
23:50You're a liar.
23:53He was a self-absorbed narcissist who cared more about himself than us.
23:57That's not true.
23:59Trent.
23:59Don't keep me alone.
24:00Get out.
24:03Get out.
24:04Get out.
24:21Lidocaine to numb you.
24:22Figured you'd want me to feel every stitch.
24:29I'm used to being the bad guy.
24:31Bad guys don't give up their lives to care for their little sisters.
24:35Thanks for seeing that.
24:39You feel that?
24:40People idealize when it's like being a kid, but really, childhood blows.
24:52Being told what to do, where to go, how to behave.
24:59Spoken like someone who had a terrible childhood.
25:02It wasn't my wheelhouse.
25:04Not my parents.
25:06Kayla's first try at growing up, she flamed out.
25:12Doesn't she deserve a second shot?
25:17Maybe.
25:18Leave it to Kayla to choose elective brain surgery for a maiden voyage.
25:24Scares the crap out of me.
25:28Tell her that.
25:29Jerome's birthday is coming up.
25:40I need to find him a great gift.
25:42Please don't distract me.
25:43I am looking for a surgical solution for Trent's wrist.
25:46That's valiant, but he's about to be discharged.
25:48I need a gift that says,
25:50I'm really into you, but
25:51without ever doing it.
25:54We could attempt a partial wrist fusion.
25:56Not for another year.
25:57Trent's still growing.
25:58Jordan mentioned you have some super cute race car pajamas.
26:02I could get Jerome a pair.
26:04They are classic cars,
26:05and I prefer not to discuss my sleepwear at work.
26:07We could give Trent a course of methotrexate to combat...
26:10He'll adjust to the bad wrist.
26:12The bigger problem is that mother and son act like they hate each other.
26:16I have no idea how to fix that.
26:18He's managing his feelings by turning himself into a cyborg.
26:21Trent is not becoming a cyborg.
26:27But maybe he could.
26:41I can fix Trent's wrist.
26:51This experimental surgery uses a customized implant to replace his wrist joint.
26:57He will have full use of his wrist.
26:58Also, he will be very happy because he'll have a one-of-a-kind body modification.
27:03Experimental.
27:04Would it be covered by our insurance?
27:07No.
27:08It is quite expensive.
27:11Which means I'm getting a second mortgage to pay for it.
27:14If Trent keeps getting other modifications, could that cause problems with this device?
27:23Yes.
27:24His body could reject the implants.
27:27Okay.
27:27But thank you.
27:28Trent should be able to follow the post-op regimen, including no further modifications.
27:33Or he'll keep seeing it as a cool hobby,
27:36which allows him to stick it to his terrible and controlling mother.
27:38I can fix your son's wrist
27:45with your consent.
28:00No.
28:00No.
28:08Looks like our sensor's going to poop out before it gets pooped out.
28:17Maybe if you take another look at the component specs.
28:19I have drawn up a list of house rules that apply to Dr. Allen when she is working at our apartment.
28:24One, no work on scheduled sex nights.
28:26I can get down with that.
28:27Two, no brushing teeth in the kitchen sink.
28:30Agreed.
28:31Three, do not wear perfume.
28:32Four, do not speak in a loud voice.
28:34Five, please avoid eye contact.
28:35Sean.
28:36I'm not finished.
28:36Avoid eye contact?
28:37Mm-hmm.
28:40Yes.
28:45Sean, do you not like having me at your apartment?
28:49I don't like having anyone other than Leah at the apartment.
28:53With Leah, I feel safe.
28:56I am not obligated to follow the guidelines around social interactions by the time I'm done with work.
29:02I have had enough of following guidelines.
29:05Sean, I never knew.
29:07We can work someplace else.
29:11The apartment is half Leah's.
29:13I am very happy she has found a friend and partner.
29:17Dr. Allen.
29:18You are part of my tribe.
29:28You are welcome in our home.
29:32As long as you follow the rules, including six, I am allowed to ignore you when you are there.
29:36Does it ever feel to you like we go round and round, but we always find our way back to this same sad place?
30:02I remember when we are here.
30:04I remember when we first got here.
30:06You were 12 on a school field trip to the municipal garden.
30:12When I got there and watched you sketch roses of self-confident, at peace, innocent.
30:22Then I had to tell you mom and dad were dead.
30:29And I swore that I'd do everything I could to keep you from being hurt like that again.
30:36I know you're just trying to protect me.
30:45I'm protecting me too.
30:53I've been so scared that I could lose you.
30:56During the fMRI, Dr. Resnick asked me to think of a happy memory.
31:13Silvertop, Nevada.
31:16You and me on that river in the canoe.
31:19That cabin was such a dump.
31:21And we're only there because I screwed up and forgot to sign you up for that camp.
31:26Camp Campastrano?
31:28Yeah.
31:29That was the first summer after mom and dad died.
31:32You had an excuse.
31:35That was a good trip.
31:38Best vacation I ever had.
31:43I want that again.
31:46And we can always go back.
31:47Not the trip.
31:50The freedom.
31:53That happiness.
31:55Without the next bout of pain and depression lending over me.
32:03This is my chance.
32:07Please let me take it.
32:08Please let me take it.
32:17Okay.
32:37I'm dying to take this next step with you.
32:39This is the guy who's sandbagging the search.
32:42It's the money.
32:42Between Kellen's college tuition and my med school debt, there's not much left at the end of the month.
32:53On top of that, my credit's a mess.
32:58This is just about money?
33:01Just.
33:03If you can't afford it, I got you.
33:05I pay my own way.
33:06Always have, always will.
33:08Your financial issues are no reason to put our plans on hold.
33:11It's an easy thing to say when you've never had to worry about money, but some of us have had to live in the real world.
33:19And if you had the money and I didn't, you wouldn't want to improve both our situations?
33:25This isn't about the real world.
33:28It's about your pride.
33:29I have your prescriptions and therapy referrals.
33:46I can do it.
33:48Then do it.
33:49I'm guessing this is my fault as well.
34:00Okay.
34:01The way you behave is very confusing and frustrating.
34:04It doesn't make sense at all.
34:06You criticize every choice Trent makes and never ask why he's making them.
34:10See?
34:11You deliberately made choices you knew your mother wouldn't approve of and then were very angry when she didn't approve.
34:16Even he thinks you took your biohacking too far.
34:18She's been mad at me since dad left.
34:20Well, that's not true.
34:21Yes, it is.
34:22You don't like me.
34:24You don't like my friends.
34:26I don't understand your friends.
34:27You never tried to.
34:29You're just mad at me because...
34:32you're stuck with me.
34:33You're stuck with me.
34:33I have been mad.
34:44But not at you, at your father for leaving.
34:50Afraid I couldn't take care of you or support us.
34:55You were so hurt when your father left.
34:57All I wanted to do was make you feel better.
34:59But I just was too damaged and jealous of your new friends.
35:09And I shouldn't have been grateful, but I was afraid of losing you to them.
35:16After all, you like them.
35:20You're my mom.
35:23I'm not supposed to like you.
35:25Come here.
35:41Can I do the surgery now?
35:49You are gonna like this.
35:55It's time to prep you for surgery.
35:59Yeah.
36:00Before I go, I'm...
36:05I got a little inspired.
36:19I'll hang on over for you.
36:25Ready?
36:28Yes.
36:30Yeah.
36:46Carpal resection looks good.
36:49What did you say to change Carrie's mind?
36:53I'm not sure.
36:55I tried to understand them.
36:59Maybe you could do me and my father next.
37:01Purple and radial bones prep for the upgrade.
37:08I'd say you get the honors.
37:11Resolving conflict is a crucial skill for an attending.
37:14Nicely done.
37:15Placing Carpal ball onto the distal component.
37:30For the next few days, expect some headaches and fatigue.
37:34But the post-op symptoms should quickly pass.
37:37Kayla, how do you feel?
37:40Strange.
37:44Strange.
37:47Something's missing.
37:53The pain.
37:56And I think I'm still me
38:02Bro, Dad
38:07We have to go see a judge
38:17This time I was just your brother
38:23The arthroplasty fixed Trent's wrist
38:37Like I said it would
38:38You will need significant therapy
38:41But your prognosis is good
38:43You better take this seriously
38:45Take your meds, do your rehab
38:48Invite that friend of yours, Dixie, over for dinner
38:53Really?
38:54She seems interesting
38:56These are the schematics of your wrist implant
39:02The engineering specifications are quite interesting
39:06Thanks, Dr. Murphy
39:09You're stranded on the bridge
39:13You're crying for your kids
39:16I'll be your bright side, baby
39:20Tonight
39:21Tonight
39:23Tonight
39:25I'm glad my key still works
39:27It was about my pride
39:32And I use that as an obstacle
39:35Instead of being honest with you
39:37I'm sorry
39:39That's a big step
39:47But let's keep talking
39:49I'm sure I'll get over myself in time
39:54Can you do it in a month?
39:59Because I found a house that I love
40:01Gorgeous
40:05And at the price it should be
40:08I would be very grateful for a studly roommate
40:10Who could cover the utility bills
40:12What about rent?
40:14I was thinking services rendered
40:16Like
40:18Shirtless lawn mowing
40:20Shirtless pool cleaning
40:23Shirtless meal prep
40:26Certain studly men would argue
40:30If we don't start on equal footing
40:31It'll never be our house
40:34It'll be our home
40:37Because we'll make it that
40:38Apple
40:47What about a hot tub?
40:52Our power issue is a software issue
40:55Because your data domain requirements
40:58Mandate a specific chip
40:59That requires way more power
41:00That we can actually
41:01I could see it in the air
41:12Everywhere was like smoke
41:15When the signal is
41:17What if
41:18The sensor had bad manners
41:21Shuts down when it needs to rest
41:23Ignores what doesn't matter
41:25It works
41:25It rests
41:26It works
41:27It rests
41:27We could extrapolate between the data points
41:29That could double the sensor's life
41:30You're pure inspiration, Sean
41:34I am ignoring you
41:36Right side
41:38Baby
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