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00:01You've got something called a subarachnoid hemorrhage.
00:03We're going to send you for an operation to relieve the pressure.
00:06I haven't been the best husband.
00:09You hear about people defying the odds all the time, don't you?
00:11Yeah, really.
00:12But I wouldn't get my hopes up if I were you.
00:17I was abandoned by a woman called Tina Piper.
00:20That's her address.
00:21Tina Piper's address.
00:23You said you needed answers.
00:30You have reached your destination.
00:44You say you wander your own.
00:54But when I think about it, I don't really hurt you.
01:19Hiya, pet.
01:20You're here to do our legs, yeah?
01:22Come on in.
01:23I'll put the kettle on.
01:24I'll put the kettle on.
01:25I'll put the kettle on.
01:26como olrir.
01:27I'll put it in three centimeters.
01:29I'll take it in three centimeters.
01:30Ingè Nathan, have your breath.
01:31Entityذically gehad you nicely.
01:33Let me get you.
01:35Think now, grab my yoga hands.
01:37And in the bathroom?
01:38They go.
01:39Get up?
01:41I'll get up, Eunice.
01:42They're in the bathroom.
01:43Every day, they'll move.
01:44Every day.
01:45Every day, they'll make aouse Samsual.
01:46Many aulaies.
01:47Every day he arrives, but they need to solve all.
01:48Any Lösung concerns about it.
01:50They are waking up.
01:51It's communication in theplace.
01:52It takes a coup of Adult and Society.
02:23I would have hoped to see some progress by now.
02:26I thought she was responding to pain stimulus.
02:29In the context of the EEG, it's likely just a spinal reflex.
02:32We'll do a CT angiogram.
02:35What should I turn to call? She has to be updated.
02:38Sorry.
02:40Can I see her?
02:43Ha! That's what I said.
02:46E, well, what did you...
02:47Look, let's catch up with the weekend and I'll catch you again.
02:53E, well, that's what I said.
03:05Got to go, Flower. District nurse is here.
03:08Bye.
03:09Sorry about that.
03:11Come in.
03:12Right.
03:13I've given them a wash, but they're still a bit whiffy.
03:16I think the left one's getting worse, to be honest.
03:20So, dressings are here.
03:22There's a box of other bits by the chair there and aprons and gloves on here.
03:27We were expecting.
03:30What's her name?
03:31Polly?
03:32Young lass.
03:33Not long qualified.
03:35What's your name, sorry?
03:37Er, Natalie.
03:40I'm new at the area.
03:42Oh, you sound pretty local.
03:44Yeah.
03:45I moved away.
03:46Erm...
03:47Is that the stuff here?
03:48Yep.
03:49Should be everything, but shout if you need out.
03:52I'll get rid of this lot.
03:54And, er, do us a brew.
03:56Right.
03:57Back in a minute, ma'am.
03:59Yeah.
04:02Right.
04:04Hello.
04:06Nana.
04:06Do you want me to tell her?
04:13No.
04:14No, I'll tell her.
04:26Do you take sugar?
04:29Just as it comes.
04:30It's grand, thanks.
04:33How long ago was I stroke?
04:35Oh.
04:37About five years now.
04:40You've just been caring for her here since then?
04:42Yeah.
04:43Well, I can't afford a private nursing home.
04:47And I kind of bring myself to just dump her with social services.
04:50Stay with those places, so...
04:53Right?
04:55Yeah?
04:56No.
04:57What do you think?
05:00What do I think?
05:01Is it infected?
05:04Oh, yeah.
05:06Erm, I'll do her a microbial dressing and a proper pressure bandage, but she's going to need antibiotics.
05:12Right.
05:13OK.
05:14Can you sort that out, or...?
05:16Erm, it's probably best if you speak to her GP.
05:19OK.
05:20Poor circulation doesn't really help healing these things.
05:26Erm, does she have any history of, like, IV drug use or alcohol abuse?
05:31Her?
05:33No.
05:35Right.
05:36So, you grew up round here, did you?
05:41Near here, yeah.
05:44Sorry, erm...
05:46Do you mind if I use your loo?
05:47What?
05:48Yeah, that's it.
05:49Just down the hall, up the stairs and straight ahead.
05:55Yeah.
05:56Er, hello, guys.
05:59Yeah, I appreciate that you're worried about all your friends, but if you don't need medical
06:04attention, could you wait outside?
06:06Thank you!
06:07I'm going to need a resource one, please.
06:08Excuse me!
06:10Rosie, can you give me a hand, please?
06:12Yeah, sure.
06:13Sure, well...
06:14Don't remember me saying there'd be a spike in drugs with Mrs. Duran Pride.
06:17Well, here we go.
06:17Yep.
06:18Through to resource, please.
06:19Oh, how's Cassie?
06:22Are you sure?
06:24Erm, right, OK.
06:25Er, excuse me.
06:26Right, she's right.
06:26Guys, move, come on.
06:27Yeah, I'm on my way.
06:29Er, no, it's just a surprise.
06:30I'm sorry, I have to go.
06:31OK, right, right.
06:34Sonny's putting me on her prison visitors list for tomorrow.
06:37Oh, right.
06:39Jacob!
06:40You're fat!
06:42Aw!
06:43Well, no facts to his girlfriend, though.
06:45Why don't you tell her to stop messing around and start naming names?
06:48Er, she's not my girlfriend anymore, and I'm sure she's told the police everything she knows.
06:52Well, apparently no-one's been arrested for Terry because she won't talk.
06:54Jacob, can you back off?
06:56I'll back off when you stop defending her.
06:57As if he's actually sold.
06:58I'm not defending her.
06:58I really thought it was...
06:59Jacob, you're being on fair right now.
07:00I'm going to speak.
07:01Give her a damn it here.
07:02Jacob, I'm saying that you've been talking about.
07:04Hi, everyone.
07:08We've got problems enough today without turning on each other.
07:11Yeah, you started it.
07:12Yeah, and I'm finishing it.
07:13Jacob, in the truck, please.
07:16Unless you fancy going back on desk duty.
07:18It's been a difficult morning.
07:21It's not even over yet, so just...
07:24Are you OK?
07:27Yeah, you?
07:28Yeah.
07:29I've still got a patient.
07:31Hey.
07:32Hiya.
07:32This is Darcy Kallara, 15 years old.
07:34She collapsed at Pride about half an hour ago.
07:37We think she's taken the same pill as the others from today.
07:39Obviously, we don't know what that is.
07:40Presenting as an opiate OD, she's had multiple doses of naloxone with little to no effect.
07:44OK, Reese's three, please.
07:46There's two more coming in from the same group, and the parents are on the way.
07:49OK.
08:13What's the difference?
08:14Well, with a coma, a patient can be unresponsive and unconscious, but there is still underlying
08:21brain activity.
08:23And they wake up.
08:25Sometimes.
08:28And the other thing, the...
08:30Brain stem, death, and that's very different.
08:35It's permanent, and it's irreversible.
08:37There's no underlying brain activity, so there is no chance of recovery.
08:42So which one is she?
08:44At the moment, we don't know.
08:49So we're going to send her for a scan that uses a special dye that shows blood flow inside
08:53her brain, and hopefully that's going to tell us more.
08:56I know it's a lot.
08:57I thought you worked in A&E.
09:03Yeah, usually I do, but since Cassie had her next of kin present, I was assigned her independent
09:12mental capacity advocate, which means that I was appointed to make decisions in her best
09:18interests.
09:19But obviously now you're here.
09:21No, I don't want to make any decisions.
09:24I can't do that.
09:25I just want to be with her.
09:26Okay.
09:27It's okay.
09:28We'll do it together.
09:30I will be with you every step of the way.
09:35Her last dose of rocaronium was 15 minutes ago.
09:42She was a grade one intubation CMAP3.
09:45She has a size seven tube in.
09:46That's 22 at the teeth.
09:48Pupils are five bilaterally inactive throughout.
09:51CT head was normal.
09:52We're just waiting for a formal report.
09:53Okay.
09:54Okay.
09:57Right.
09:58We'll leave you with our colleagues now.
09:59Thank you so much.
10:00Take care, Nadia.
10:01I'll probably look after you, sweetheart.
10:07I'll get you better.
10:10You okay?
10:11Yeah.
10:12Just, do you think it's true what Jacob said earlier, that someone's not going to talk
10:16to the police?
10:17I don't know.
10:18She's got Jake to think about.
10:19What about everyone else's kids?
10:22Yeah, I'm not defending her.
10:24I'm just saying.
10:25No, of course you're not.
10:26I'm sorry.
10:27Well, it's just that it doesn't look like Cassie's going to be naming any names anytime soon.
10:32Maybe you should go and visit Sonny.
10:34See if she'll talk.
10:36No.
10:37No.
10:38If she has some names, it might help stop this.
10:40She's not the only one.
10:41What about the kid who ran Cassie down?
10:42He knows who they are.
10:43Rash!
10:44If Sonny's intimidated by them, what do you think a little kid's going to do?
10:47We don't even know where he is.
10:49You can actually go to Sonny face to face and ask...
10:51Wait, I'm not going to speak to her.
10:53Just drop it, okay?
10:58Right.
11:01Okay.
11:09Don't you move!
11:10I called the surgery about the antibiotics.
11:13You're not a district nurse.
11:15They don't know who you are.
11:16I'm sorry.
11:17Trying to rob us!
11:18Is that it?
11:19No, no.
11:20Come on your way in here and snoop around.
11:21No.
11:22I've got three seconds to get out or I'm calling the police.
11:24No.
11:25No, no.
11:26Out!
11:27Get out!
11:28Please, please.
11:29I'm Nicole Piper.
11:30Yeah, me ma'am.
11:31I know.
11:32I should have said straight away I was stupid.
11:38I just...
11:40I just wanted to meet you.
11:42And find out what happened.
11:44I just wanted to understand why I was put in care.
11:48How dare you lie.
11:51You're waiting here.
11:53I can't do this.
11:55I can't do this.
11:56Hang on.
11:57You're the one in the wrong here, not me.
11:59Get out.
12:00Shooting up.
12:02With a toddler in the house.
12:04Locking me away while you're having a good time.
12:06What?
12:07You were dead.
12:08Is that what happened?
12:09I don't know what you're talking about.
12:11Yes, you do!
12:12Why would I make that up?
12:13Why would I remember?
12:14Needles!
12:15I don't know.
12:16I'm a diabetic.
12:18I don't know.
12:19No.
12:20You think you remember.
12:21No, don't do that.
12:22I remember.
12:23The party's been locked to me.
12:24You don't understand.
12:25I can hear the music.
12:27I can't have this conversation.
12:29I want you out!
12:30At my house!
12:33Hey!
12:34You're not even going to explain yourself!
12:38You can't do this!
12:45No.
12:46ITU beds are allocated strictly on the basis of clinical priority.
12:55And this area is for patients and relatives only.
12:58Okay.
12:59And do the rest of the parents know who they're sharing a ward with?
13:02Get out!
13:03Get out!
13:04I'm calling security!
13:05Hey!
13:06Okay.
13:07Remind me never to go on the wrong side of you.
13:08Journalist, can you believe that?
13:09Have any victims of cancer?
13:10No.
13:11No.
13:12No.
13:13No.
13:14No.
13:15No.
13:16No.
13:17No.
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13:44No.
13:45No.
13:46No.
13:47No.
13:48No.
13:49Somewhere that's not a vending machine, if you fancy a break.
13:52But I have a sad sandwich in the fridge, if I ever get the chance.
13:56Yeah.
13:57I'll make sure that guy finds the exit.
14:17She threw us out.
14:19Have you found us?
14:20Yeah, for what good it did.
14:22Even now, she doesn't want anything to do with us.
14:24I started remembering all this stuff.
14:27And she says I'm wrong, but I don't know if I am.
14:31I don't know.
14:32No, Colt, it's okay.
14:33I don't understand.
14:34Why lie?
14:36Diabetes?
14:37But that doesn't explain the rest of it.
14:39I don't know.
14:40I just don't know.
14:43Sorry, I know I'm not making any sense.
14:45No, it's okay.
14:47Okay?
14:47I've come all the way here.
14:49And me grown-up brain knows I am wasting my time.
14:55But there's still a little girl inside of us that just needs answers.
14:59And now I'm sat here in my car and I don't know what to do.
15:02I just don't know what to do.
15:07How's Cassie?
15:08Um, she hasn't responded to the sentation hold.
15:16Right.
15:17Look, it's getting late.
15:19I don't think you should be driving when you're upset.
15:21Maybe you should find somewhere there to stay.
15:24Maybe, but if Cassie does come round, she needs someone with her.
15:27I reckon if I apologise to Maddox, she will let us back in.
15:31Nicole, Vicky came back.
15:33Cassie's birth lab, Vicky.
15:35Apparently she hasn't left her side to say she got here.
15:37Okay, so no need to rush back then.
15:44We need you in cubicle two.
15:49Look, I'm sorry.
15:50I have to go.
15:52No, I understand.
15:55Thank you for calling.
15:56Of course.
15:57Bye.
16:09For you.
16:11Really?
16:12Yeah.
16:12I mean, I had to guess what you'd want, but hopefully it's better than a sad sandwich.
16:17Oh, thank you.
16:18That's really sweet.
16:19You know, normally when I buy a girl dinner, I prefer to be somewhere a little bit more romantic,
16:23but it needs must.
16:25Dr. Byron, are you flirting?
16:27Are you flirting with me?
16:28No.
16:30I'm going to plan if you want me to.
16:33You don't remember me, do you?
16:35Didn't think that you did.
16:38Look at me.
16:39Look at me.
16:40Stop shouting.
16:41I hope she dies.
16:42It'll be the least that she saves.
16:44I've got reporters calling me.
16:45Do you know what she's done?
16:46She's the reason why my daughter's in here in the first place.
16:49If you're done, they're doomed.
16:50Don't you talk about her daughter?
16:52Shut up.
16:53Drone, please.
16:55Calm down.
16:56Are you okay?
16:58You okay?
16:59What do you think?
17:00I think that everybody is just tired and emotional.
17:03Suppose you think she's right, do you?
17:05Think Cassie deserves all of this?
17:07Of course I don't.
17:09Cassie was taken advantage of by the same people who contaminated those pills.
17:12People who do not care who gets hurt as long as they make a profit.
17:15Yes, you are.
17:15That's why she deserves the best possible treatment, same as everybody else.
17:20There's a relative's room just down the corridor.
17:22Why don't you just go get some rest?
17:24I don't want to leave her on her own.
17:26See?
17:26Well, I'll stay with her.
17:29Just go get a couple of hours.
17:31Really?
17:32Yeah.
17:33She has a big day tomorrow and she is going to need you.
17:36I'll stay with her.
17:37Okay?
17:37I won't leave her side.
17:38I promise.
17:43Thanks.
17:43Just try and rest.
17:46Just try and rest.
18:13Just try and rest.
18:43Just try and rest.
19:08Stay nice and calm and we'll get this tube out for you, okay?
19:12Nice and steady.
19:16Good girl.
19:18She's waking up.
19:20So it does happen.
19:24I'm going to get us a new place.
19:27But when she's well enough, we can have a new start.
19:32Both of us.
19:33Yeah.
19:34I know what you can hear us.
19:43Can we please just talk?
19:45I just need to know what happened and then I'll leave you alone.
19:48I just need to know.
19:51Surely you can understand that.
19:53Ten minutes.
19:56Five minutes.
19:57Five minutes.
19:57Am I not even worth that?
20:10Technically, I didn't lie.
20:25You had a, it said, NHS on it.
20:30I'm a doctor.
20:32A&E.
20:33Down south.
20:34Not up here.
20:35That's how you knew how to do all that.
20:37Are you really a diabetic?
20:43It would just help us to know if I'm asked if it runs in the family.
20:46How did you find us?
21:00A friend helped us.
21:07Why did you lock us up?
21:10I've not remembered that wrong, have I?
21:12You did?
21:14I wasn't locking you up.
21:17I was keeping you safe.
21:20From what?
21:23Your dad.
21:27Come on.
21:28Tina!
21:29No, mummy.
21:30No, please.
21:31Shh.
21:32It's okay.
21:33Come on.
21:33Come on.
21:33Get in here.
21:34Come on.
21:34Get in here.
21:36Come on.
21:36Get in here.
21:36Get in here with you.
21:37Tina, if you don't get down here.
21:40Get in here.
21:42Get in here.
21:43Get in here.
21:43Get in here.
21:43Get in here.
21:44Get in here with me.
21:45Get in here with you.
21:49That's for our medicines.
21:51She can't have them on in them stomachs sore.
21:53Get in here with you.
21:54Get in here with you.
21:54Get in here with you.
21:55Get in here with you.
21:56Get in here with you.
21:56Get in here with you.
21:58Get in here with you.
21:58Get in here with you.
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21:59Get in here with you.
22:00Get in here with you.
22:00Get in here with you.
22:01Get in here with you.
22:02Get in here with you.
22:02Get in here with you.
22:03Get in here with you.
22:04Get in here with you.
22:05Get in here with you.
22:06Get in here with you.
22:07Get in here with you.
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22:09Get in here with you.
22:10Get in here with you.
22:11Get in here with you.
22:12Get in here with you.
22:13Get in here with you.
22:14I know we're all invested in Cassie Wood's prognosis, so I just thought I'd update everyone
22:33at once. She's had a CT angio this morning, and unfortunately, the results weren't what
22:40we all hoped for. They're going to do further brainstem testing, but it's not looking good.
22:46There's an MDT this afternoon where, obviously, next steps will be discussed. That's it.
22:54That's all I've got, guys. Don't mention ITU beds to me.
23:01I wasn't going to. Good.
23:05He didn't want to play mums and dads. I'm not defending him. I'm just telling you how
23:15it was. Go on.
23:21That's it, really. He would go out, drink too much, come home and knock me about. Sometimes
23:38his mates would come round. They'd drink and play video games, and then they'd leave, and...
23:48he never touched you. It was me. I tried to keep you away from everything
23:59was best I could, but I know you saw more than you should have.
24:05education in mind if not.
24:06John!
24:08John!
24:21John!
24:26where's he now dead okay when how before I went into care after last year before
24:51I I don't understand why didn't you keep his if if he was gone if there was no threat
25:02unless it wasn't your choice I don't know if you were in prison
25:10oh god did you kill him
25:16oh she's choking oh oh you are a doctor no she's really choking
25:23ma'am she's unconscious you need to get her head I'm gonna get her on the floor right
25:29call 999 oh my god ambulance
25:42it's out we're all right it's out right nice and easy
25:53there you go no we're okay she's breathing
25:57bloody hell ma'am who chokes on soup
26:00right you keep an eye on her um I'll go and get me work back from the car I'll check
26:10off all right thank you no I'm no I'm still here no we're okay
26:16my daughter's yeah she's a doctor
26:18Cassie Cassie can you hear me
26:29yeah
26:40yeah
26:46yeah
26:48yeah
26:52yeah
26:53yeah
26:56Please, tell me it's good because I've been out here thinking all these things and I just,
27:19I really need to know she's going to be okay because this is my chance now to make this
27:25right. I have to make it right. I'm not ready. I'm not ready because I have to tell her.
27:34I have to say I'm sorry.
27:41Time's nice and clear. No broken ribs, no surgical lymphosema, no pain on palpation.
27:48I think she's all right.
27:49Should I call and cancel the ambulance?
27:52It's worth them saying, eh? They'll want to do an x-ray and probably some bloods because
27:56of our infection.
27:57Okay.
28:00I didn't kill him. He came off his motorbike. I wasn't in prison and I wasn't a junkie who
28:08overdosed. I know why you want there to be some big, dramatic, movie-style explanation as
28:15to why things ended up the way they did, but the truth is I was a mess. I was 19, single
28:25parent, stone broke. I was skipping meals to make me benefits stretch and me diabetes got
28:33worse.
28:33What? My mummy won't wake up. I hope I did again. Diabetic coma. What do they call it?
28:47Ventilator pneumonia? Ventilator required pneumonia. Something like that. Anyway, one thing led to
28:54another and I woke up in ITU a month later. They'd already put you in emergency foster care.
29:06Right, but that was only temporary until he'd recovered, so... Yeah, that was the plan. But when it was time to go home, I just never took you back.
29:21So you did abandon us? I had no family, no support. What about your mum? My mum died when I was a
29:35bairn. I grew up with my nana until she died too. So this is... Ruth. She's my mother-in-law.
29:45You're married. 22 years. Have you got three boys?
29:52EEG shows flat isoelectric tracing. There's no evidence of cortical electrical activity and no response to external stimuli.
30:05Dr. Ventilator repeated full brain stem testing and had the same results.
30:10The CT angiogram shows a complete loss of grey-white matter differentiation, indicating that since the initial scans done on arrival in the ED,
30:19severe hypoxic brain injury has developed. As you can see, there's complete effacement of the ventricles, the basal cisterns and sulci due to cerebral edema.
30:29Together, this paints a cohesive picture of non-survivable brain injury with no signs of ongoing neurological activity.
30:37By all neurological criteria, Cassie is dead. She's permanently lost the capacity for consciousness and the ability to breathe by herself.
30:46I think the right course of action now is the withdrawal of life-sustaining treatment. Are we all in agreement?
30:55No, I can't agree to this.
31:05Flynn, you're not serious. I mean, sorry, Flynn, two out of three of every one of our resource beds is occupied by people working quite a year.
31:12Is that what you want me to tell her mother? Sorry, hospital gears need to keep turning. We need to prioritise bed floor.
31:17They are. This is ridiculous. No, it's not ridiculous.
31:19OK, can you just call her? Claire needs more time!
31:22Do you mean the mother? I think her name's Vicky.
31:25This was what I just said!
31:26No, love. It's sad, Claire.
31:31Let's take some time to cool down. We can review the situation in the morning.
31:35There's obviously something else going on.
31:47If you've had details, be warned.
31:50Oh, Siobhan.
31:52OK, all right, well, let's get to Cupid's.
32:03Excuse me, Rashid Massoud.
32:06Hi.
32:07I understand you're in a relationship with Serena Callahan, recently arrested for drug offences.
32:13I've got, I've got nothing to say.
32:14Did you know?
32:15Weren't you aware that she was applying for drug substances?
32:17Hey!
32:18Hey!
32:19Let!
32:22Can't do that!
32:23Yeah, I can though, Connor.
32:24If you're harassing a member of my staff.
32:26Was it you who were called a patient's relatives?
32:28Huh?
32:29Feeding off of people's misery when they're at their most vulnerable.
32:31You should be ashamed of yourself.
32:32Get out of here before I report you for harassment.
32:35Go on, get out of here!
32:36Flynn.
32:37Seriously, come on, what the hell?
32:40Parasite.
32:41I hate them.
32:45You OK?
32:46Yeah, I'm, I'm OK.
32:54I was on me own.
32:57In and out of care.
33:01Pushing people away when things got rough because I knew the only person I could rely on was myself.
33:06I thought someone would adopt you.
33:11Well, they didn't.
33:15Nobody wanted me.
33:23And you just started again.
33:25Had some brand new kids when the timing was better.
33:28That's not fair.
33:30That's what's not fair!
33:32I kept thinking.
33:35What if you hadn't called for help?
33:37How long would it have been until someone found you?
33:41You could have starved to death.
33:43Sitting next to my rotten corpse and no one would have known.
33:48But I didn't.
33:50I called 999.
33:52But you shouldn't have had to.
33:54You were just a bird.
33:55You were just a bird.
33:57I thought I was doing what was best for both of us.
34:00That's a cop out.
34:01Well, maybe it is.
34:02But I'm not as strong as you are.
34:05I couldn't do it all on me own.
34:08I never had a choice.
34:13I am sorry.
34:14I couldn't be the person, the ma'am, that you needed me to be.
34:24Right or wrong, the truth is, Nicole,
34:28if I'd had to look after us both,
34:31I don't think either of us would have made it.
34:34Right.
34:36Well.
34:38Now I know, don't I?
34:41Take it if you need to.
34:43I'll check on Ruth.
34:45Now's not a good time.
34:48When are they doing it?
34:49I'm not sure.
34:51It's not tonight, maybe in the morning.
34:53You should be here.
34:55I'll take it if you need to.
34:57I'll check on Ruth.
35:00Now's not a good time.
35:04When are they doing it?
35:10I'm not sure.
35:12It's not tonight, maybe in the morning.
35:16You should be here.
35:18She doesn't need me there.
35:22For you.
35:30Hey.
35:32Vicky went home for a change of clothes.
35:34She'll be back later.
35:36OK.
35:37Well, I mean, do you want me to leave your tour?
35:39No, it's OK.
35:41You don't have to go.
35:46Are you OK?
35:57St. James, Pediatric Intensive Care Unit 2011.
36:03You were in F2 on rotation.
36:07You do remember me.
36:10Not until you said, um...
36:12I mean, not because you're not memorable.
36:14Oh, you had a lot going on.
36:16Yeah.
36:18He was my first.
36:20First patient I saw have their life support withdrawn.
36:25I've never forgotten him.
36:27Joseph, Nathan, Byron.
36:34Anyway.
36:37Uh...
36:37I need to get the hand over.
36:40Yeah, sure. Don't let me keep you.
36:41Yeah, no, I will.
37:00OK.
37:03And Gauzy...
37:04Thanks.
37:05Tina.
37:21Sorry.
37:23I...
37:23I just wanted to give you this.
37:25So you did think about us then, sometimes?
37:33Of course I did.
37:35Every time I saw a little blonde lass on the street, I'd wonder...
37:39Well, you know...
37:42What it would have been like if...
37:45Anyway...
37:48Anyway...
37:49I...
37:50I have to go.
37:54Oh, OK.
37:56Look, there's someone who...
37:57I thought...
37:59We were better off without each other, but...
38:02It's not that simple, is it?
38:06Do you want to swap numbers?
38:08Stay in touch?
38:09No.
38:13I don't think so.
38:17You've got your family.
38:19I've got me answers.
38:34Yeah, that's great.
38:36Appreciate it.
38:39Yeah, come in.
38:43Hey, so, orthopaedic said we can use their recovery base.
38:46That's great, thank you.
38:47Can you sign this for me, please?
38:48I'm not able to discharge anybody at the moment.
38:52Yeah, how does he work like this?
38:53I don't know.
38:54Apparently there's some kind of system.
38:56But he was outside earlier.
38:58He lost his head with some reporter.
39:01Reporter?
39:02That's great for PR, isn't it?
39:03He called Cassie's mum, Claire, earlier on.
39:06That's his ex-wife's name.
39:08Well, I don't know.
39:08Is there some history between the two of them?
39:10Look, don't ask me.
39:11I knew him at uni, but he wasn't with Claire then.
39:13So, no idea.
39:14Well, you know, something's got to give,
39:15because, you know, we're log-jammed.
39:17Phoebe?
39:18Yes, Mrs Ashker, on my way.
39:19Er, I don't know.
39:20Ask him.
39:21You know, I don't know.
39:22Oh, my God.
39:36Oh, my God.
39:37You're hearing me.
39:38Oh, my God.
39:39I'm…
39:40I know.
39:40I love you.
39:41I love you.
39:42I love you.
39:43I love you.
39:43I love you.
39:44I love you.
39:44I love you.
39:45I love you, I love you.
39:47Oh, my God.
40:17Oh, my God.
40:47Sorry, Flynn. It's no good. It's time.
40:49Yeah.
40:55I was, um...
40:59I was thinking about Joseph, I suppose.
41:02What are you thinking about? Your son?
41:06Have you been reading my confidential medical files?
41:10I could have you struck off for that.
41:12I dare say you could. I don't know what the point would be.
41:14It would make me feel better.
41:16It wouldn't.
41:17No.
41:24Maybe it wouldn't.
41:30He was ten months old when we had to make the decision to...
41:34Flynn, I can't even imagine.
41:37Then, Claire, she wasn't...
41:40You know, she couldn't. It's all right.
41:42What else could you do if somebody had to make a decision?
41:45She didn't see it that way.
41:48I mean, she just wanted more time with him, but...
41:52I pushed her into making a decision before she was ready.
41:59I don't think she ever forgave me for that.
42:01Not really.
42:03I know I didn't.
42:07You know, though, this isn't the same.
42:10Vicky isn't Claire.
42:12Cassie isn't Joseph.
42:13I know.
42:14I know, I just didn't want to make the same mistake again.
42:17I didn't want to make things worse than they already are.
42:19Well, I don't think you could make anything worse, Claire.
42:24Oh, Dylan, he was so small.
42:27Yeah.
42:28Good day.
42:29I tried.
42:31Good day.
43:01I'm sorry, I can go if you want us to.
43:22Okay, erm.
43:25I just wanted to say I'm so sorry for what I said before.
43:30I know, I know Cassie would be really pleased that you're here.
43:37Nicole.
43:39Stay.
43:42She'd want you here too.
44:26I'm going to go ahead and go ahead and do the rest of the day.
44:56Oh, my God.
45:26Oh, my God.
45:56Oh, my God.
46:26I wasn't sure that you would.
46:30Whatever you want to say, just say it.
46:35I'm sorry.
46:35Oh, my God.
46:36I thought you were going to tell me I ruined your life and you'd have a go at me.
46:46I ruined my own life.
46:49And Jake's.
46:51And probably my sister's now that she's got to look after him.
46:55I thought you hated me.
46:56You're a good person, Rash.
46:58If I'd stopped to think about it, I should have known it's exactly what you would do.
47:03I just wish I could go back in time, make different decisions.
47:08And I wish I could undo all of it.
47:16If that's the case, then why don't you speak to the police?
47:24Tell them who these people are so they can be stopped.
47:27And then what?
47:29Tell my sister to leave town?
47:31Sell her house?
47:33Pull her own kids out of school?
47:34And I can't go with them, can I?
47:38So what?
47:39I'd just never see my son again?
47:42No, the police just have to do their job without me.
47:46Sonny, people are dying.
47:48Every day, people are dying.
47:50More and more.
47:50And it just, it needs to stop.
47:53I've said I'm sorry.
47:57That's all I really wanted to say.
47:58Sonny, wait.
48:05Sonny, just think about it.
48:06Sonny, just think about it.
48:28Sonny, just think about it.
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