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00:01Pain management specialist to IP3.
00:04Pain management specialist to IP3.
00:09Looking fabulous, my lovelies.
00:11Today is Monday, August 11th,
00:13and it is going to be a great day
00:15if we choose to make the most of it.
00:17Alicia...
00:18It's humid outside, but there's plenty of bright sunshine,
00:21and it doesn't matter if you are rich or poor.
00:23Sunshine is free for everyone.
00:25Alicia, I get what you're doing. I did it too.
00:28But these patients, they're in the garden.
00:31They got planted here whenever,
00:33and they'll never go anywhere.
00:35You can give them all the love you like,
00:36but you've only got so much of that to go around.
00:42Are you a plant, Louis?
00:50Hey, have you seen this?
00:51He responded to me. I don't know, he...
00:53he winked or something.
00:55It's not like what you see in the movies.
00:57These patients, their brain stems are intact.
01:00Their eyes move, their bodies twitch.
01:03I wanted it to mean something too, but you'll see.
01:06It's just random.
01:08Good morning, Watson.
01:18Sherlock, you're going to get yourself killed
01:21sneaking around like this.
01:22Wouldn't be the first time.
01:24Nice to see you, John.
01:26You're looking a bit... ripped.
01:28Has to be said. A man of your age?
01:30What's the story there?
01:31Exercise.
01:32Well, so do I.
01:34Jumping jacks this very day.
01:35I'll wait for my six-pack to arrive by post.
01:38That's mostly a diet thing.
01:41Anyway, it's good to see you here.
01:43Nice city you have here.
01:45Sense of its own history.
01:47Commendable lack of pretension.
01:49I look forward to spending some time.
01:51You're staying here at Pittsburgh?
01:52A week, maybe.
01:53I have some digging to do.
01:54Some time to spend with a friend.
01:56All right, well, sounds good.
01:58What are we digging into?
01:59Well, how about breakfast for a start?
02:06Toad in the hole.
02:07No, no, I'm not eating anything called toad in the hole.
02:09Open your mind, Watson.
02:10Sausage, Yorkshire pudding.
02:12I have a talk to give this morning.
02:14Looks like it might mess with my stomach.
02:21No, no, absolutely not.
02:23That's a fabrication by the press.
02:25There is no crisis at Diogenes Technologies.
02:27We continue to innovate in the field of biotechnology.
02:31Reports to the contrary don't come from so-called whistleblowers,
02:35but rather disgruntled former employees.
02:38My brother.
02:40He cuts a fine line of bollocks.
02:42I'm not sure he's selling it.
02:44Do you believe it?
02:45Should I believe him?
02:46What do you know?
02:48It's a risky thing.
02:49Holding stock in a major corporation.
02:51See, that sounds like you definitely know something.
02:54I know the man's wearing too much makeup.
02:56No one believes you got a tan, Mycroft.
02:58Are you staying here while you're in town?
03:00I hate to intrude, but it would help me keep a low profile.
03:03Come on, Holmes.
03:04I stay with you for months at a time.
03:05Make yourself at home.
03:07Let me ask you, I know you barely spoke to Mycroft,
03:10but are you really rooting for his company to fail?
03:13It's just brother stuff.
03:14Shakespeare told that story better than I ever could.
03:17You've got a talk to give.
03:19Eat.
03:22I'm suspicious.
03:24Well, what are you suspicious of?
03:26You just said things were going really well.
03:28I'm suspicious of exactly that.
03:30The little tricks you tell us to do in here.
03:32The pauses, the questions we're supposed to ask ourselves
03:35before we act.
03:36Right now, they're working.
03:38We're getting work done at the clinic.
03:40I'm getting along with everyone.
03:42We're even going to see Watson give grand rounds
03:44at a Van Kirk Memorial this morning.
03:46Like, as a group, a team.
03:48Oh.
03:49That all sounds really positive.
03:54Is there another word you could use
03:56to describe what you've been feeling?
03:59I'm happy.
04:01I've been happy.
04:03Beck?
04:06Yeah.
04:07Sorry, I've been holding that in for a minute.
04:10Look, everyone here is good at putting on a mask.
04:14It's what we do all day, every day.
04:16Ingrid is normally really good at it.
04:19I mean, I'm taking notes.
04:20I'm sure the whole group is.
04:22But that right there was a dog's balls impression
04:25of a happy person.
04:26One out of ten.
04:28What do you say we take Ingrid at her word?
04:31Good luck with that.
04:35I've been where you are right now.
04:37Somehow I doubt that.
04:39I've been broke, then rich, then broke, then rich again.
04:42I mean, I could keep going.
04:43It's a cycle that I'm trying to break,
04:45hence all the what have you here.
04:47Eventually, I'll build up a big enough pile
04:49and think everything is gonna be great.
04:51But instead, I get hung up on this empty feeling.
04:57What do you want after you get what you want?
05:00Tricky place to be in.
05:02People are going to experiment on their own genomes with CRISPR.
05:08It's just a given.
05:10I correspond with these folks freely,
05:12and I'm going to continue to do that.
05:14It's not an endorsement.
05:15I just don't see the angle in shunning them.
05:18And shunning them.
05:24Does anyone have any questions for Dr. Watson?
05:27Yes.
05:29Thank you for coming to our hospital, Dr. Watson.
05:31I've read about your clinic.
05:33It's not just genetics, right?
05:35You handle the hardest situations?
05:36We do our best.
05:38We have a patient here, Louis Collier.
05:40He's in a persistent vegetative state.
05:42We've been over this.
05:43Sorry, Dr. Watson.
05:44I swear he responds to me.
05:46Nurse Santos.
05:48Dr. Watson's here to give grand rounds.
05:50This is a discussion about CRISPR technology.
05:53Does anyone have a question on the topic?
05:58Great panel, Dr. Watson.
06:00Thank you for coming.
06:01Of course.
06:05Excuse me.
06:07Nurse Santos, right?
06:10Tell me.
06:11I asked Louis to blink twice if he can understand me.
06:14A few times there was nothing, but a few times I'm pretty sure he did.
06:17How long has Louis been a patient here?
06:18Since 2010.
06:19He had a stroke.
06:20His wife didn't find him until a day later when she got back from a trip.
06:24Have you talked to his family about this?
06:26The staff says that he hasn't had a visitor in about a decade.
06:29Look, I am not a troublemaker and I am not trying to be annoying.
06:32But what if he is in there?
06:34What if he's just been trapped inside himself this entire time?
06:37If a person with locked-in syndrome was to slip through the cracks,
06:40this is how it would happen.
06:41A stroke, no treatment for a day.
06:43His initial EEG was abnormal and they never tested it again.
06:46We need to come up with a test to determine if Louis' move was a random.
06:50What can you tell me about him?
06:51Looks like his wife died a few years after his stroke.
06:54But also, Watson, a test?
06:56We don't work here.
06:57No, we're not working.
06:58We're doing a test.
06:59I found a blog he used to write.
07:01Looks like Lucky was a civil engineer.
07:03Lucky?
07:04That's how we signed the entries.
07:06The whole thing's about the history of bridges in Pittsburgh.
07:09It's actually really interesting.
07:15I said this is interesting.
07:17Yeah, we heard you.
07:19Cardiology recognition 319.
07:22Cardiology recognition 319.
07:25Good morning, Lucky.
07:30I'm gonna ask you a question, if that's okay?
07:32It's something that we know you can answer, so if you do, we'll know you're in there.
07:38In 2006, there was a bridge here in the city that was renamed after environmentalist Rachel Carson.
07:44Can you tell me what street the Rachel Carson Bridge was named after?
07:58That's two.
08:03Three.
08:07Four.
08:09We stopped on four.
08:11Four.
08:13Fourth Street Bridge.
08:14Exactly.
08:15It's nice to meet you, Lucky.
08:17My name is John Watson.
08:18If you'll let me...
08:20I want to be your doctor.
08:34We want to hear your story, Lucky.
08:36When I get to the column that has the letter you want,
08:39blink, and then I'll run my finger along that route.
08:42Okay?
08:51Ah.
08:53Okay, good.
08:55Next letter.
09:01Lucky's wife was the only one who talked to him for years.
09:05One day, a couple of years after his stroke,
09:07he noticed that she was losing weight.
09:09I will do something worthy of having...
09:11And then she had dark circles under her eyes.
09:14And then one day, she was gone.
09:19Nobody even thought to tell Lucky what had happened.
09:23That was it.
09:25He spent years watching his world go by.
09:29My God.
09:31We're gonna transfer Lucky to you, huh?
09:33There have been too many bad memories at Vancouver Memorial.
09:37He needs a fresh start.
09:38Of course. I'll make calls.
09:40What do we do for him once he's here?
09:42What can we do for him once he's here?
09:45We need to redefine the idea of a when.
09:48Lucky's never gonna walk.
09:49He's never gonna talk.
09:51But he still deserves a meaningful life.
09:53So what does that look like?
09:54Lucky can feel the stiffness in his muscles.
09:56I could treat the spasticity with a back-lifting pump.
09:58It's exhausting to communicate using those boards.
10:01Patients with locked-in syndrome report pain from the effort
10:03of having to keep their eyes open until it's time to blink.
10:06I had a neuro professor at Pitt that retired early.
10:10He founded a company to make a better brain-computer interface
10:13for patients like this.
10:15If we can get Lucky into a trial for the tech,
10:17he'll be able to control a computer just by thinking.
10:19Perfect. See if you can get a meeting with him.
10:21I want to tell you a joke about someone who only eats plants.
10:26You've never heard of herbivore?
10:29Yeah.
10:30Lucky is a remarkable man.
10:33A true testament to the human spirit in many ways.
10:36He also likes puns.
10:38Did you know they won't be making yardsticks any longer?
10:41He's a hero.
10:43He also has a terrible sense of humor.
10:46I want to love you.
10:52Sherlock!
10:58Holmes!
11:10Will he?
11:16I need what's on.
11:23Not bad, my friend. You kept up with your single stick.
11:26No, I'm just athletic.
11:27Do you have any idea why your brother's calling me?
11:29Did you answer?
11:35Why is he calling me?
11:36I suspect he wants to know if you've heard from me.
11:46The world thinks you've been there for a year.
11:50Why would you want to know that?
11:57Of course, you know, I'm an amateur chemist, amongst other things.
12:01Mycroft founded Diogenes Technologies
12:05based on something that came out of my lab.
12:08He cut me in just enough so he didn't quite steal it.
12:11But when I died, died.
12:14Most of what I had went to various causes, including your clinic.
12:18To my brother, I left a new chemical formula.
12:21I explained that as a final gift, a path to a hard-won piece.
12:26So what was it really?
12:27There are certain flaws in the formula.
12:30Flaws that are only revealing themselves
12:33now that contracts are signed and the products out in the world.
12:37It's a proper mess for Mycroft.
12:39Who knows where it all ends?
12:41So you bankrupted your brother's company?
12:43Better, perhaps, to imagine a chain reaction.
12:46A process once begun that can lead only to transformation.
12:50You're bankrupting a bunch of companies.
12:52Cracks in the foundation, Watson.
12:54One edifice crumbles, a better one arrive.
12:56Mycroft knows I have guile.
12:59He probably suspects I wouldn't have set this in motion
13:02unless I could enjoy the show.
13:04So you're not here investigating.
13:06You're more just hiding out in Pittsburgh.
13:14You know you can't do cocaine here.
13:17I haven't touched the stuff in years.
13:19Okay, but when you're not busy, you're bored.
13:22You're bored.
13:23And when you're bored...
13:26You both know what happens when you get bored.
13:29How can I be bored, my friend?
13:30How can you?
13:32And...
13:33I've got the best show on Earth.
13:35The repercussions of Diogenes' tumble continue to be felt across the...
13:41Morning, Mr. Collier.
13:43Shedwell Johnson.
13:44First year nursing student.
13:46General Dog's body to John Watson.
13:48You're moving to U-Hop today, Gov.
13:51Dr. Watson sent me to observe and see if there's anything...
13:55you want to discuss before the move.
14:09I have to get there.
14:10Is this a second going on at all?
14:13He's not gonna stop.
14:14Hey, Shedwell.
14:20No, I got in early.
14:21I am the only one here.
14:28Where is that?
14:29Where is that?
14:30Sorry, just talking to myself.
14:33I don't know why Watson's not picking up.
14:37What's up?
14:40Bucky said what?
14:42Someone on this floor dies today.
14:44Bucky said that?
14:45What does he mean?
14:46Shedwell's not sure.
14:47Bucky's not communicated since.
14:48He's probably wiped out from the past day.
14:50I think it's the beginning of a pun.
14:52We'll ask him when he comes back around.
14:56In the meantime, can the two of you head over to Van Kirk to help with the transfer?
14:59I'll make sure the room's ready.
15:03What's this?
15:04Oh, just a project I want to do around here.
15:12Hmm.
15:14Well, the two of you are not gonna be doing a project in my office.
15:19Not today, not tomorrow, not ever.
15:22Understood?
15:23Yeah.
15:24Sure this guy's gonna show up?
15:26Dr. Schiff was fanatically punctual.
15:27Not sure what's going on.
15:28Huh.
15:29How do you handle it?
15:30Hmm.
15:31Being sober, doing the work.
15:32Seems like your grind seems tedious.
15:33Can be.
15:34You probably fly through some days, and then there are probably others when it's just too much.
15:35And following a playbook, how to work on yourself, always every day.
15:36I'm not sure what's going on.
15:37Not sure what's going on.
15:38Huh.
15:39Okay, let's talk to Dr. Steinberg about that.
15:40How do you handle it?
15:41How do you handle it?
15:42Hmm.
15:43Being sober, doing the work.
15:46Seems like your grind seems tedious.
15:49Can be.
15:50You probably fly through some days, and then there are probably others when it's just too much.
16:01You're following a playbook, how to work on yourself, always every single freaking moment.
16:05Are you still talking about me?
16:08Don't you ever, I don't know, have a cheat day?
16:12I do.
16:14I have.
16:17Ingrid.
16:20How are you?
16:21Dr. Schiff, thank you for meeting us here.
16:24Uh, this is Adam Croft.
16:25Hi.
16:26Call me Ethan.
16:27It's been a while since you were in med school.
16:29Ethan, the brain-computer interface you're working on.
16:32We just took on a patient that would be a perfect candidate.
16:34I don't work at Schiff interfaces anymore.
16:37I don't work anywhere at the moment.
16:40I'm doing some guest lecturing until I can pick up a faculty job.
16:44But aren't you Schiff?
16:46I wish that mattered.
16:47I have partners.
16:49We're in a lawsuit.
16:50A couple of different lawsuits, actually.
16:53You invented the BCI.
16:55It's yours.
16:56I know.
16:57And it's beautiful.
17:00Everything else, unfortunately, ugly.
17:04I, uh, I brought the names of some of the best interfaces out there.
17:09The patient's been in the ICU for nearly 16 years.
17:12He's been bankrupt.
17:14We need a clinical trial.
17:16I wish I could help.
17:18Maybe take this, just in case.
17:23It's good to see you, Ingrid.
17:30That is why I work very hard not to take a cheat day.
17:35He's drunk.
17:37It's 11 a.m.
17:38Trust me.
17:39I've spent a lot of time in meetings with people pretending to be sober.
17:50Morning, Lucky.
17:51We should be moving you within an hour.
17:53Everyone in UHOP's looking forward to having you.
17:56Doctors.
17:59Can I have a moment?
18:04The patient's name was Cynthia Sawyer.
18:06They pronounced her not ten minutes ago.
18:09Someone on this floor dies today.
18:11Lucky's message from earlier.
18:13How could he have known?
18:14It's an intensive care unit.
18:16People die all the time.
18:18Sure, I guess.
18:36and others.
18:37The planet's area.
18:38They're not Mafia.
18:39It just doesn't hurt something.
18:42Jesus Christ 아니면es this guy.
18:43At the time, his name was a doctor.
18:44And the husbandades.
18:45She's a vari Joaqu Adrian.
18:46Her husband, the wife, says a person is a specialist.
18:47This lady said, her son is a doctorats this guy.
18:48She lost a beard at her mom.
18:49Because her mother.
18:50The bathtub started looking ass off.
18:51And her son was killed.
18:52Think he can fumatte at her chest?
18:54That's the fate of enquanto and the married peopleined and STEVENI,
18:55드�ession espà .
18:56You've asked him about something?
18:58Butắng moments now?
18:59It was great.
19:00White wasì ˆ damages.
19:01This little thing, tsks,
19:03and they don't want to try to think that it was invented.
19:04Have you been?
19:06Divorced. I've been divorced.
19:08She took the half of my net worth that was left over from all the others that God took.
19:11How many divorces are we talking?
19:13This would make three.
19:14But, hey, I'm on the market now, handsome.
19:17Is that why you called?
19:18No, I have this patient.
19:20He's been in the hospital for a long time now.
19:22And I think he saw...
19:24Well, he thinks he saw this nurse inject something into a patient's IV.
19:28That patient died. It looks intentional.
19:31You're treating a murder witness?
19:32Well, he could be a witness to multiple murders.
19:35There's this one nurse, and she's not always there,
19:38so I figure she's a travel nurse.
19:40But every time she's in Lucky's floor, someone dies.
19:43So, this Lucky?
19:45He's seen a bunch of killings,
19:47but he's just now getting around to telling someone about it?
19:50It's complicated.
19:51Can I talk to him?
19:53Depends on what you mean by talk.
19:55Lucky?
19:57Pretty ballsy name for a guy in his position.
20:00I'm sorry?
20:02Your position?
20:03I get it now.
20:05I mean, I'm still completely confused.
20:07But I get why this case is a you thing.
20:10What are you confused about?
20:11This gentleman has a fixed perspective on the world, let's call it.
20:14And I'm supposed to believe that every so often,
20:16a nurse walks right into that little box and does a murder.
20:19And in all that time, he's never read a name tag or seen the woman's face?
20:23Well, I only have a detailed description of the first time it happened.
20:26And he didn't see a face then, but it doesn't mean it never happened.
20:29Can we, you know?
20:30He hasn't said anything for a while.
20:32It's exhausting to communicate the way Lucky does.
20:35Once he gets some rest, we'll know more.
20:37In limbo, setting the bar low means setting the bar very high.
20:44Well, he likes puns.
20:46This was on his patient board at Van Kirk, so we copied it here.
20:50Listen, you know I'm game.
20:52Run tests on that woman that died at Van Kirk today.
20:55I'll sit with you when Lucky comes back around.
20:58But until then, you either need a lot more information
21:01or a much better detective.
21:03You got one of those lying around?
21:05Basically, I do.
21:06Hey, screw you.
21:07No, don't be salty.
21:08I just happen to have the best detective in the world.
21:10You're looking for a woman.
21:12Five foot six or taller, weighing more than ten stone.
21:16She worked in emergency rooms during the pandemic
21:19and likely has an orthopedic heel in one shoe.
21:23That's cool. That's cool.
21:25I still don't know how you do that, but it's cool.
21:27How do you do that? Seriously.
21:29Consider the facts.
21:31A consideration becomes an inference.
21:33An inference becomes a deduction.
21:35Oh, so you don't want to mind how you did it.
21:37You know, I'm gonna get the single sticks.
21:39That was a fluke.
21:40No, Holmes, it was not a fluke.
21:44Of course, this woman, murder nurse,
21:48didn't just plop herself down in front of Lucky
21:51and kill over and over again.
21:54In fact, that night back in 2020 might be the only time she did that.
22:00But your man, vision is not his only tool.
22:04Can't move his head. This is not even his best one.
22:07So you're saying that Lucky can hear her?
22:09I think your nurse has a sonic signature.
22:12When Lucky hears this, he knows she's back.
22:15Soon cometh the sound of a code on the floor.
22:18Chaos, then the sacramental hush of death.
22:22Murder nurse is struck again.
22:25She's larger than average, makes heavy footfalls,
22:27so must be something distinct about the pattern.
22:30Okay, what about ER or COVID?
22:32It's the flourish in my part, but the reasoning's sound.
22:34I believe she commenced this grim business in 2020.
22:38Nurses in the front line were getting shouted at,
22:40spat on, read for filth.
22:42Your woman channeled her contempt for patients
22:45toward the weakest and most vulnerable among them.
22:48Oh, again? It's not even breakfast.
22:54Eat your toes in the hole.
22:57Eat the hole, man. This is awful.
22:59I'm not here.
23:09Hey, Mary, is everything okay?
23:11You told the fellows there's a nurse killing people
23:14at Bancourt Memorial, and then you just disappeared.
23:17You haven't been responding to anybody.
23:19Yeah, I got locked in the train of thought, uh...
23:22Oh, I'm sorry. I didn't realize you had company.
23:25I don't... Oh, I will. I was going to.
23:28Listen, I have to get back to the office.
23:30I'm with the names of all the travel nurses at Bancourt.
23:33I'll make some calls. What about your thing?
23:36You're just gonna leave it here?
23:40Ingrid, something on your mind?
23:43Nothing. I'm good tonight.
23:46Everything's stable.
23:48I can translate there.
23:50She's bored.
23:51She's gonna do something dangerous.
23:53I'm not bored.
23:55I'm normal.
23:57You want details?
24:01Fine.
24:02There's a patient at the clinic.
24:04He needs this BCI, a brain-computer interface.
24:07A doctor I know just changed the game there, but he partnered with these venture capitalists who have it all tied up in court.
24:13You do sound bored.
24:14Annoyed is not bored.
24:16I want to help this patient. The situation sucks.
24:19Still think you have a big mistake incoming? This company, what's it called?
24:23Schiff Interfaces.
24:24That sounds like Schiff Interfaces has someone like us on the other side of this lawsuit.
24:30A member of the anti-social tribe.
24:32I don't know how you counter them.
24:34Unless you're willing to get down in the mud.
24:36Gouge eyes.
24:38Like we do.
24:39Like we did.
24:40Thank you, Glenn.
24:42Because in therapy, we don't gouge eyes.
24:45So, I guess your patient is just boned.
25:10Lucky.
25:20They say you're in there.
25:22What a story.
25:24I talked to a couple of the girls over at Van Kirk today.
25:28Nurses.
25:29We love to chatter.
25:31They say there's an investigation into a woman who died in their ICU yesterday.
25:35They say you're the one who started the whole thing.
25:39Lucky.
25:44Lost to the world for watching us the whole time.
25:49What did you see?
25:52What did you say?
25:54Well, it doesn't matter too much.
25:58Most patients are like most people.
26:00Staring at their phones.
26:02Scrolling through conspiracy theories.
26:04Getting meaner and dumber every second.
26:07That's not you, though.
26:11You seem like someone different.
26:14And this, this might sound weird.
26:20But I wish you well.
26:22No.
26:23No.
26:24No.
26:25No.
26:26No.
26:27No.
26:28No.
26:29No.
26:30No.
26:31No.
26:32No.
26:33No.
26:34Like he's been unresponsive for too long.
26:50He's lying limp.
26:51His eyes are half closed.
26:53Maybe another stroke.
26:54We should do a non-contrast CT to check for intracranial bleeding.
26:57Could be an infection causing stroke recrudescence.
26:59Beats a stroke by a long way.
27:00Treat the infection.
27:01Non-responsiveness goes away.
27:02Exactly.
27:03CBC, blood cultures, urinalysis, urine cultures.
27:06Okay, good.
27:07Get it all going.
27:11Or the man saw a murder that makes him very inconvenient for the killer in question.
27:19Key word being killer.
27:20If murder nurse wanted Lucky Dead, wouldn't he be dead?
27:23Probably.
27:24Maybe.
27:25It's a tricky thing, killing someone.
27:30Why are you all looking at me like that?
27:32Dr. Darry makes a good point.
27:34A murder nurse could have been interrupted.
27:36This could have been a first step in a two-stage plan.
27:39This kind of thing has happened before plenty of times, unfortunately.
27:42Look into angels of death.
27:44Find out what type of methods they use.
27:46See if any of those can explain Lucky's change in status.
27:48I got the travel nurses at Van Kirk.
27:54The one on top, according to her supervisor, she wears an orthotic shoe.
27:58Haven Henry.
27:59John, she has a contract here, too, at the South Hill Satellite.
28:03Yeah, we got you now, Mr. Collier.
28:18And I ain't gonna leave this room until you're better.
28:20This woman has a distinctive footfall.
28:24It's more audible than it would be otherwise because she's heavier than average with a distinctive gait.
28:29That's how Lucky tracked her comings and goings?
28:31We hope to get more from Lucky, but hey, it all makes sense.
28:35It's brilliant.
28:36Extravagant.
28:38Brilliant.
28:38I want to meet this guy, the world's greatest detective.
28:42I'm sorry, who?
28:44You ran out yesterday, and you said you had access to the world's greatest detective.
28:48I assume that's why I'm holding this personnel file.
28:51Yeah, that was just a figure of speech.
28:53I'm sorry.
28:54If you're right, this woman has been killing people for years.
28:58She is on her second travel contract at my hospital.
29:00What can we do?
29:01Well, she's not at U-Hop now, is she?
29:03No, I told her supervisor to have her stay home today and say we're overstaffed.
29:07They'll keep her off the floor at Vankirk, too.
29:09All right, well, that's under control.
29:11I'd call the other hospitals that she's worked for, build a paper trail.
29:14But without actual evidence or an eyewitness, I can't arrest her.
29:20We need Lucky back.
29:21We're working on it.
29:22What about insulin?
29:24Work for Elizabeth Wettlaufer?
29:26Lucky's glucose is normal.
29:27Test came back ten minutes ago.
29:30Paralytic?
29:32It's not a murder method when you're ventilated, but it explains pretty much everything.
29:36The shot wouldn't last that long.
29:38And we know that Lucky's not getting repeated injections.
29:44Oh, um, can I get a number for your old professor, Dr. Schiff?
29:48Why?
29:49He can't help us?
29:50I'm trying to help him.
29:52If he wants it.
29:56It's called a 12-step call.
29:59Someone's suffering.
30:00You visit, tell them there's a better way.
30:02If they're looking for one.
30:03What do you get out of it?
30:05I get to stay sober today, hopefully.
30:07I get to work the steps.
30:09Oh, the work.
30:11It is boring.
30:13But that's also how you get better.
30:18Where are all those crossed off?
30:20Uh, because they're bad ideas.
30:22I'll be the judge of that.
30:23Call Sasha and Steven.
30:27Tell them to meet us in Lucky's room with a crash cart and four milligrams per kilogram of sugaminate.
30:36Why would he need a crash cart?
30:40A paralytic won't kill Lucky, but a paralytic makes perfect sense.
30:43Explain that, please.
30:44Murder nurse would only move against Lucky if she knew she was suspect.
30:47Murder nurse.
30:47Haven Henry.
30:48Let's keep things simple.
30:49If murder nurse kills Lucky, the spotlight turns on her.
30:52People are reviewing security cameras on his floor.
30:54It's bad for her.
30:55Exactly.
30:56But if she filled his IV bag with rocironium, meaning he gets a continuous dose over time,
31:01Lucky's still alive.
31:01The world thinks he's just not responding right now.
31:04Murder nurse can come back, keep him paralyzed again and again until things calm down.
31:07This has a window to do what she needs to do.
31:08Which is murder, by the way.
31:10Why do we need a crash cart?
31:12Murder nurse gave Lucky a paralytic in his IV bag.
31:15He plans to administer the sugambidex.
31:16That's dangerous, though.
31:18If we don't know how much paralytic Lucky got, we don't know how much of the reversal agent
31:22he needs.
31:22And if we get the dosage wrong, Lucky can go into anaphylaxis.
31:25That's what the crash cart is for.
31:26Prepare a dose of epinephrine.
31:27We could just wait for the paralytic to wear off.
31:29Lucky is suffering now.
31:30He's the target of a serial killer.
31:31We're not waiting.
31:32Keep that epi ready.
31:34If I'm right about this, Lucky will be able to move his eyelids to communicate in 30 seconds
31:38or less.
31:38Lucky, I hope that you're going to hear me, and I really hope you don't respond.
31:50Do you recognize this woman?
31:52Is this the woman you've been talking about?
31:56Blink twice as it is.
32:02There's one blink.
32:03He's back.
32:04And there's two.
32:08Get to take Lestrade.
32:10We've got our witness.
32:15Cynthia Sawyer, the woman who just died at Van Kirk.
32:17We have her initial tests back.
32:19She had evidence of synthetic insulin in her blood, but she wasn't being treated for diabetes.
32:24She's injecting insulin to induce hypoglycemia.
32:27Haven Henry, that's how she's killing people.
32:29You've all been looking into her jobs.
32:31What have you learned?
32:31She works in Indianapolis.
32:34I've been tracking 15 suspicious deaths so far.
32:36Another 11 in Grand Rapids.
32:38And here, Pittsburgh, UHOP?
32:41Cynthia Sawyer, a few others at Van Kirk.
32:44UHOP Southhouse doesn't have a long-term care unit, so I'm running there.
32:47Just spoke to a detective with Shrod.
32:50Haven Henry flew to London right after her supervisor told her to stay home.
32:53From there, she took a Hastings Airline flight to Hanoi.
32:57Lands in four hours.
32:58So we tell her to turn around.
33:00It's no longer in our airspace.
33:01Our laws don't apply.
33:03It's registered in Britain.
33:04We've reached out, but it's going to take time.
33:05She'll be on the ground soon.
33:06On the ground in Vietnam?
33:09Where there's no extradition treaty?
33:11What do we do?
33:13Well, it's not a medical issue anymore.
33:16It's law enforcement now.
33:19Lawton, this woman has killed patients all over the Northeast.
33:24Here, in Pittsburgh.
33:25We've still got four hours.
33:30You've all come so far.
33:32I'm grateful for that.
33:33Keep at it.
33:35I'll check in.
33:36Where are you going?
33:36I said keep at it!
33:40I will check in.
33:41I have to leave earlier than expected.
33:59Sorry we didn't get a chance to dig into the Pittsburgh mystery.
34:05We had a fun there, Watson.
34:06I need your help.
34:07There's a plane that's in the air.
34:09A murderer is on her way to Vietnam.
34:12It's traveling through several countries' airspaces within 30 minutes.
34:15Now, when it lands, we're going to lose it forever.
34:20That is a pickle.
34:21Which airline?
34:23Hastings.
34:23Home, sweetie.
34:29Inspector Gregson's office, please.
34:36Yes, hello.
34:38This is a concerned citizen.
34:40Is the inspector there?
34:41I have a tip.
34:42Fair enough.
34:43Could you please tell him I have a friend, real name Richard Bent?
34:48He may be flying under an alias.
34:50He's on Hastings Air Flight...
34:53429.
34:54429.
34:56I found certain journals which are alarming.
35:00I believe he's planning to set off a bomb.
35:03Either in the air or when it lands.
35:08You just call it in a terror threat.
35:10More like a threat of a threat.
35:13Anyway, they'll ground that plane.
35:15Make sure they grab Miss Murder Nurse when they do.
35:21Thank you, Sherlock.
35:22I'm worried about you, Sherlock.
35:25I'm really worried.
35:27I mean, listen, helping one person, curing a disease, catching a criminal.
35:31I get all of that.
35:34It seems like you're out to help the whole world.
35:36It's dangerous.
35:37There are a lot of bad people that got started just like that.
35:43Lucky for us, I'm not a bad person.
35:45The new Allegheny River Turnpike Bridge is currently under construction.
36:02The current old bridge, a sturdy, trusty old marvel of trust construction.
36:07I hear you have news.
36:09I do indeed.
36:10Hastings Air Flight 429 has been grounded in the nation of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
36:15Haven Henry is on her way back to the USA, and I will be there at the airport to meet her.
36:20Incredible.
36:21What a break.
36:21Tell me about this world's greatest detective.
36:25Calls in the odd bomb threat.
36:27There's nothing to tell.
36:29Guess we got Lucky.
36:33Why'd you want to meet in Lucky's room?
36:37Maybe I heard this is where the good puns are hiding.
36:39Maybe I heard about another candidate for the loneliest person in the world, and my competitive instincts kick in.
36:47Maybe I just get stuck in my own head, too.
36:51I think about divorce, bank statements, dying alone.
36:56I like this guy.
36:58He doesn't interrupt.
37:01I'll leave you to it.
37:03Until next time, Dr. Watson.
37:07Don't be a stranger.
37:09I remember my dad used to complain bitterly about how terrible the traffic was when crossing.
37:22Dr. Schiff?
37:23Ethan, sorry.
37:24I was surprised to hear from you.
37:26Is everything okay?
37:27Yes.
37:29Better than okay, actually.
37:31Things are good.
37:33It's been a while since I could say that.
37:36The venture capital firm that I got in bed with?
37:39They dropped their lawsuit.
37:40Really?
37:42Did they say why?
37:43No idea.
37:44They're stepping back.
37:46A minority partnership.
37:49The brain-computer interface.
37:52It's mine again.
37:54I would love to welcome your patient into a trial.
37:58You don't know anything about how this happened, do you?
38:01Of course not.
38:03Sorry.
38:04It's just so out of the blue.
38:07I'm looking for a reason.
38:09Congratulations.
38:11I'll arrange a meet for you, too.
38:14Ingrid, you don't know why your colleague keeps leaving me messages, do you?
38:21No clue.
38:23Maybe I'll call him back.
38:24You're not going to say thank you?
38:41For what?
38:42Schiff interfaces.
38:45I know the VCs.
38:47I call them.
38:48You call them and they drop their lawsuit.
38:50Well, I have this kid at the incubator.
38:52He's got everyone excited about some AI thing.
38:55Honestly, I'm not even sure if it's a good idea, but the space is white hot.
39:00That's right.
39:02You have an incubator that's called.
39:05I promised the kids' idea to the VCs at Schiff, but only if they settled their lawsuit and
39:09brought the doctor in from the cold.
39:11It took about ten seconds.
39:13The interface never scaled past patients with locked-in syndrome.
39:17And why would you do all that?
39:21I don't know.
39:23Fun.
39:23To gouge eyes.
39:26Well, maybe because you asked me to.
39:29Do I remember that?
39:32Yeah, you did.
39:33The other day when you shared, you asked.
39:36Well done.
39:40Anyway, you're welcome.
39:43I'm not going to say thank you.
39:46But when we're done with the session today, you can give me your address.
39:51If it's clean.
39:53And you're there alone at nine tonight.
39:55Be there.
39:57Told you.
39:59Big mistake incoming.
40:01More like a cheat day.
40:04You're both here.
40:06Good.
40:06You've done a good job with these fellows, John.
40:26They all want to do extra work.
40:28They all want to do good work.
40:29They've been proud of them.
40:30All of them.
40:31Then why did you bail twice when they're trying to help you fix a problem?
40:34You ran out on that detective, too, from what it sounds like.
40:37They all feel that.
40:39Now, the fellows, they haven't complained to me, and I tell them to take it up with you if they did.
40:44But I promise you, they feel it.
40:47Is everything okay, John?
40:48John Watson, I trust you'll remember me.
41:01My name is Mycroft Holmes.
41:03Yes, of course.
41:05Good to see you again.
41:06You as well.
41:08Forgive the surprise.
41:09I find it best in these situations to drop in unannounced.
41:13These situations?
41:14Well, I'm here to evaluate my investment in this clinic.
41:19Sherlock funded this clinic, not you.
41:22My brother is dead, isn't he?
41:25Sherlock excelled at many things, but I can assure you that crafting impregnable legal language was not one of them.
41:32My brother may have founded this clinic, but it functions now under my auspices.
41:39Let's not only have a chat.
42:00There it is.
42:03In the shape of my heart.
42:06The Rachel Carson Bridge.
42:09I'm she looking these days.
42:16You know what?
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