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00:00You know we used to make things in this city we made steel we sent it down the
00:28river to become buildings and halls for boats and 747s and all the while here at sydney's jazz lounge
00:38we made music my father played on this stage with lena horn we had culture we made legends and
00:48tonight on this stage there's a legend to be made ladies gentlemen i have seen them all but i have
00:54never seen anything like annabelle lee
00:59okay
01:04yeah
01:10yeah
01:12yeah
01:14yeah
01:16yeah
01:18yeah
01:22yeah
01:24yeah
01:34but that's how it was you know that's really how it was you play like that at 11 o'clock
01:38and that talent scout from atlantic won't know what hit him he'll have no choice but to sign you
01:43scout son what you talking about man what is this 1975 you still got record scouts i got one coming
01:50on down to pittsburgh
01:52but the point is that he's gonna be here tonight
01:58annabelle you all right yeah yeah i'm just gonna go um splash some water in my face
02:05oh no you're going to the hospital no no no no i'm fine i'm fine i'm not gonna miss my shot just to
02:22sit in the er for hours you don't have to sit there you can go in through the vip though amy's got a kid
02:26they work no not john not my son i know the medical director over there mary will get you back
02:33on time
02:34shinwa take that to pathology
02:38hmm
02:40is there an issue
02:41usually when i take delivery of fingers in the bag there are no doctors present
02:45no licensed ones anyway
02:47i see
02:49i still don't get why the patient wouldn't have gone
02:51there are obvious bennett is stabbing six fingers on each hand
02:55well i once had a competitive bowler tell me it was the secret to his topspin
02:58exactly he had a leg up on his rivals
03:00i think you've got your anatomy wrong there
03:02i'm gonna skip the amputated fingers banter if it's all the same to y'all
03:05do you mind if i go home i have a video call with uncle june to plan his visit
03:09uncle june
03:10i can hear those scare quotes
03:12how's he related to you again
03:14he was married to my birth mother's younger sister
03:16so not a blood relative
03:17convenient
03:18i'm just saying it's harder to verify
03:20otherwise you could steal a hair and run his dna
03:23hypothetically
03:24of course
03:25his wife died of leukemia early this year
03:26i'm his only other
03:27family member in the states
03:29but it's been nice
03:30june's gonna give me cooking lessons
03:31he used to run his own chinese place in new york
03:33has he mentioned other sasha's
03:35june says that my birth mother's still in china
03:38but he's just following my lead
03:39so i figured i'd get to know him first
03:41see where it goes from there
03:42okay sasha you can go home
03:43shinwa deliver those fingers
03:45if anyone needs me
03:46i'll be down in the er
03:47is everything good
03:48hope so
03:49my father just showed up there
03:53he has a father
03:55hamish is fine
03:56he's not the patient
03:57it's his protege
03:58he wanted me to bump them to the front of the line
04:00i've already made arrangements
04:01but i wanted to loop you in
04:03yeah but why didn't he just call me
04:05we have a good relationship
04:07what
04:08you both say that a lot
04:09when's the last time you talked
04:11last sunday when i called my mother he told me
04:14all right fine fine
04:16she told me that
04:17he wanted to invite me to a late night set of the club
04:19layla and i are going to try to make it
04:21well thankfully i am no longer the designated interpreter for the two of you
04:24look he's in with the patient if you want to know why he didn't call you
04:30why don't you ask him yourself
04:33how are you hamish
04:36hamish what happened to dad
04:39a divorce judge happened
04:41forget about all that come give me a hug
04:43hey dad
04:50john
04:51oh good of you to come
04:53it's
04:54it's uh
04:55yeah
04:56it's good to see you
04:57i didn't want to pull you away from your research
04:58your mother's always talking about how busy you are
05:01i'm saying mostly patients now so
05:03yeah
05:04so
05:05yeah
05:06hey annabelle
05:07have the er doctors been in here to see you yet
05:09uh a resident came in and said she would be back soon
05:12that was thirty minutes ago
05:14ooh
05:15someone needs to talk to management about that
05:18well i can examine you
05:19now
05:20save you additional weight
05:23how about i take you on a tour of you hop
05:25give you the lay of the land
05:26queen in her domain
05:28more like an overworked administrator
05:32he brags about you
05:34to everybody
05:35my son is the greatest geneticist in the world
05:39he just can't tell you that
05:41you gotta have something to work for after all
05:43yeah you got that right
05:45well anyway
05:46it's good to see you again
05:47i think the last time i saw you was at a recital
05:50when you were like
05:51had to be about twelve years old
05:52oh
05:53yeah
05:54don't remind me
05:55i think twelve is when i peaked
05:57it's all been downhill from there
05:59tell me what happened tonight
06:00uh
06:01i i just got a little lightheaded and took a spill after the show but i'm fine now
06:06did this happen when you fell
06:07uh no
06:08that was earlier i tripped over a stand
06:13has there been anything else that's been bothering you recently
06:16no
06:17no
06:18not even the intermittent numbness in your right foot
06:21the
06:26wear pattern
06:27on the soles are uneven
06:30i say this has been going on for i don't know maybe three four months now
06:34that's why you stumbled twice tonight
06:38it went away
06:39it always goes away
06:40after like a minute or two
06:42but numbness and weakness could be signs of something more serious
06:45why would you hide those kinds of symptoms
06:49there's a record scout coming to the show tonight
06:51hamish made it happen
06:52i i really i have to get back on stage
06:54i'm sorry annabelle
06:55i need to run some more tests
06:56i will come back right after my performance and you can run whatever test you want
07:01please
07:02you've gotta be kidding
07:03no i'm admitting her to the hospital for an expedited workup
07:05this has been going on for months and it's just getting more severe
07:08tonight was evidence of that
07:09that's why i didn't come to you first
07:12mary doesn't make mountains out of molehills
07:14and neither do i
07:15annabelle passed out because she's dehydrated and tired
07:19and i've seen it happen with musicians before
07:21once the show is over she'll be fine
07:24can you help me here
07:25no i'm switzerland
07:27post-divorce version of switzerland
07:29i don't take sides
07:30no no no listen to me
07:31annabelle's talent is not going anywhere
07:33yes you might know musicians
07:35but i'm her doctor now
07:36worsening numbness and weakness means this isn't just fainting
07:39and i'm not just gonna let her walk out the door
07:42and risk her life because you want her to play music
07:45why would a 22 year old musical prodigy develop recurrent numbness weakness and blackouts seemingly out of nowhere
07:57is the musical prodigy part relevant
08:00maybe yes maybe no
08:01you tell me
08:02this is the part where we all trade ideas
08:08we've all googled you
08:10aggressively and extensively
08:13everybody knows that your father is a local legend
08:16why haven't you said anything
08:17why would i say anything
08:18hamish watson is a renowned tenor saxophonist and jazz educator
08:23wikipedia says that he was mentored by john coltrane
08:26is that why they named you john
08:28you're not a musician though
08:29i played the alto saxophone
08:31same as annabelle
08:32but you don't play it now
08:33otherwise you'd be invested in your career instead of hers
08:35is hamish watson disappointed in you
08:39let's focus on the patient
08:42not only is she suffering from physical decline
08:44she's dealing with immense stress from her career
08:47she has a major label eyeing her
08:50she has a hard driving mentor with some very unrelenting expectations
08:54can't imagine what that's like
08:56it'd be too much for any one person to bear
08:58but to deal with that at that young of an age
09:00it's crushing
09:02sure we're still talking about annabelle
09:04stop we have a good relationship
09:07the differential please
09:09could still be a stroke
09:11overnight ct is negative
09:13but the definitive study for diagnosis is an mri
09:16an mri could also help evaluate for multiple sclerosis
09:19a young woman in her twenties with episodic weakness
09:22it's practically textbook
09:23ms is also worsened by emotional physical stress
09:26excellent point dr levick the pressure from auditioning
09:29could have triggered that attack
09:31ingrid and stevens get an mri check for stroke and multiple sclerosis
09:36sasha and adam go to annabelle's apartment
09:38see how she's been dealing with all this stress
09:41where are you going
09:43i'm taking shinwell to my father's club
09:45maybe we can find some clues
09:53woman you are a lifesaver
09:56you know you didn't have to sleep here overnight
09:58john would have let you stay at his place
10:00i promised annabelle's parents i'd stay with her in the hospital
10:04they're visiting her sister down in australia
10:07this is my guy from atlantic
10:13he's going to be in town for a couple of days
10:15as he wants to come back to the club to see annabelle
10:17she must be special if he's willing to go through all that trouble
10:20she ain't just special she is it
10:23when that child plays
10:25she forces people to pay attention
10:28it's like
10:29she's saying things for them that they can't say for themselves
10:34you really think they'll sign her?
10:36hmm
10:38label knows she can break through
10:40she's a kid
10:42a kid
10:43a kid who wants to play jazz in 2025
10:45she ain't no
10:46fossil with
10:49double hip replacements
10:51last night i thought i was going to sign my first record deal
10:57now i might have ms
10:58how can i play the saxophone if i can't even lift my hands
11:02i just thought i had more time
11:08i thought i was just getting started
11:10so um
11:13how does one become a musical prodigy?
11:15anyway
11:16did your parents start you young?
11:19no tiger mom's here
11:21my parents were too busy making ends meet
11:23they didn't have time to think about our hobbies
11:28it was hamish
11:30i was six
11:31mom got a second job as a receptionist at a music school
11:34and i would sit on the benches and wait for her to finish work
11:37i could hear
11:40hamish
11:41giving lessons in his office
11:43and i would
11:44memorize the melodies he'd play
11:46and then i would sing them back to myself and pretend i was playing too
11:52he heard me one day
11:54and he told my mom
11:56i had a great year
11:58and he offered to teach me for free
12:01he's been my teacher ever since
12:04he helped me get a scholarship to Pitt
12:06and gave me a spot in his band after graduation
12:09doesn't sound like he gave you anything
12:11you're wrong
12:13if he hadn't heard me that day i
12:18never would have known
12:19i would just be
12:21singing in the shower
12:23hamish changed my life
12:25this whole scene
12:28my dad's club
12:31oh
12:32if i can keep the club open for another six weeks
12:38and i can get annabelle set up
12:40it'll all be worth it
12:42you're going under?
12:43does john know?
12:44no no no no no we're good
12:48it's the club that's sick
12:51same as annabelle
12:54is she gonna be okay?
12:56john won't stop until he finds an answer
12:58i mean i get sasha's excited
13:05but this guy comes out of the woodwork claiming to be a relative
13:09and now she's inviting him into her home
13:11she's done her homework on uncle june
13:13he doesn't have a criminal record
13:15everything he's told her so far checks out with the adoption paperwork
13:18there are other ways he could have found that information
13:21look i'm her boyfriend
13:24i'll be her bodyguard
13:25but only if she wants that
13:28i've got my eye on the situation
13:31but she's happy
13:33i'm not getting in the way
13:35i have all his MRI is done
13:40there's no evidence of a mess or a stroke
13:43but?
13:44it's completely negative
13:46we're no closer to figuring out what's wrong with her
13:56oh my god
13:57j hamish watson
13:58the genius of the human genome
14:01this is the master of the 88 keys
14:05yeah right look how far that got me
14:06i'm back here polishing stemware for the night shift
14:09shimo johnson
14:10i'm dr watson's assistant
14:13a side man
14:14eddie hans
14:16hamish's piano player and club manager
14:18i've known your man since we were both twelve
14:20yeah
14:21you and dr watson play music together
14:22oh no no
14:23hamish would never let me play with eddie
14:25this man has got some real talent
14:27talent which led me to polishing that stem wedge
14:31eddie you mind if i look around
14:32i'll be my guest
14:34so listen eddie
14:35did you notice anything strange
14:36about when annabelle fell yesterday
14:37any type of abnormal movements that could be a seizure
14:41don't think so
14:42what about when she was performing
14:43did you notice anything
14:44i was just trying to remember the changes man
14:46so hamish didn't have my heart
14:47you know how he gets
14:48oh don't i know it
14:50would it help for you to see a video
14:53you recorded the performance
14:54hamish wanted it for the website
14:56i will get it now
14:57oh definitely
14:58oh damn boy
14:59good to see you man
15:00always good to see you
15:06a lot of history here
15:08yes man
15:09grandfather sydney right there
15:10he opened up this place after he stopped touring with coltrane
15:12and that's my father and my grandfather in the same picture
15:16you don't talk about him much
15:17your dad
15:20heard all about your mom and the museum
15:23imagine it must have been difficult being
15:25you
15:28with a family like this
15:31i was good at something
15:32it took me a while to find it
15:34but
15:36it's more than most we can get
15:41annabelle's apartment is so cool
15:44wow
15:46there's nothing in this place that isn't geared towards music
15:48it's like her sole mission in life
15:51stevens ever tell you about our junior high rock band
15:53no
15:55that's at half the summer
15:57i couldn't decide on my musical direction
15:59i wanted to be fish
16:01you wanted to be the strokes
16:03and now you're back
16:05side by side at the holmes clinic
16:07you made better doctors than musicians
16:09what about you?
16:10did you ever play anything as a kid?
16:12hmm
16:13i begged my mom for singing lessons
16:14thought i'd be leanne rhymes
16:16then i switched the next thing that caught my fancy
16:20dang
16:21this girl makes residency look like vacation
16:24eight hours of practice on top of rehearsals
16:27even i couldn't handle that at 22
16:32screws on this outlet cover are stripped and there's wear on the plate
16:36looks like someone tried to open it
16:39with a coin or
16:41maybe a butter knife
16:43an outlet box is a good hiding place
16:46i hear about them all the time in meetings
16:47you bring nothing everywhere you go?
16:50before watson i used to think doctors only carried stethoscopes
16:58oh
17:01adam you good?
17:03i don't want to touch that
17:04i think i know how annabelle's been handling the pressure
17:19did you know about this?
17:22don't be such a prude
17:24prude
17:26cocaine induced tia explains all of annabelle's symptoms
17:30the numbness the weakness the blackouts
17:32many strokes caused by drug use could even explain her negative mri
17:36well that's not what happened
17:38you're a music teacher not a doctor
17:40you know i have worked with dozens of strung out players
17:47this is how they deal with the stress
17:51the travel
17:53the haunting
17:54what's the haunting?
17:56there's the art form
17:58there's standards
17:59then there's you
18:01the haunting is that feeling of not being able to measure up
18:04i confronted annabelle about this months ago
18:07she stopped then and there
18:08oh so that's like your professional opinion you confronted
18:12did you give her a drug test?
18:13this is so much fun
18:15you two have a good relationship
18:16who wouldn't want to spend as much time as possible around that?
18:20john if you're worried that annabelle is still using cocaine
18:23why don't you talk to her directly?
18:26what were you hoping cocaine would do for you?
18:29i wanted to play the way i'm supposed to play
18:32if there's a powder or syringe that can help me do that
18:35i'll try all of it
18:36why are you looking at me like that?
18:38i run your tests i quit
18:40and for the record the
18:42numbness and the
18:44weakness
18:45that all started before i got high
18:47i was worried that my symptoms would start affecting my playing
18:51and it was distracting me during shows
18:53everyone said coke helps you focus
18:56so i tried it
18:58like i said i'll try anything
19:00you've been spending too much time around my father
19:02Hamish?
19:03well he turned his back on his talent
19:07he gave up everything for you
19:09what?
19:11Hamish could have been a legend
19:14instead he's in Pittsburgh
19:18man i don't blame my father for this
19:20we're doing fine
19:22what's with the face?
19:24this is a perfectly neutral expression
19:26i'm not mad at him
19:28i'm not
19:29i'm telling you i'm not
19:31it's not my father
19:33it's who?
19:36it's kinda silly
19:39my problem is with the universe
19:42well that's always a productive stance
19:44i mean look, he didn't do anything wrong
19:46i just wanna know when i can finally stand there with my father and feel like me
19:51who do you feel like now?
19:53i'm like an eight year old kid who knows he needs to get better at the auto sex
20:02Annabelle's talk stream came back negative
20:04she can't have done cocaine in the past five days
20:07we're at a bit of a dead end
20:10figure we hit afresh tomorrow
20:12mhm
20:14you good?
20:15i'm fine Dr. Darien, just spend some time with my patient
20:45i refuse to ask for water
20:53i take a young eating many hunanese food before
20:58i'm fine
21:00spicy food runs in your blood
21:03that's why our region produced so many revolutionaries
21:07the chairman Mao Zedong was from hunan too
21:10no wonder i can never win an argument with you
21:12it's been special to share this time with you, Sasha
21:18i've really enjoyed it too
21:20thank you so much for coming all this way to see me
21:22i want to give you this gift to mark this occasion
21:36is that her?
21:38is that my mom?
21:40yes
21:42you look remarkably like her
21:45oh
21:47oh dear
21:49okay, okay, okay
21:51you alright?
21:52please, have some
21:54thank you
21:58oh, those guys look familiar
22:00where are they from?
22:02oh, um
22:04i got a few moles removed to medical school
22:06my physical exam lab partner
22:07she pointed them out
22:09good thing she did too
22:10doctor said it must run my family
22:12i remember your mother had something like that
22:19i stopped touring after john was born
22:21my dad
22:23asked if i want to take over the club
22:25seemed like a good idea at the time
22:27sometimes i wonder
22:33hey john
22:34come and join us
22:35shinwell and i
22:37pilfered your finest whiskey
22:39no, it's no use
22:40i know that face
22:42Dr. Watson is in work mode
22:44how does she do it?
22:46i mean, how does she physically do it?
22:47do it
22:50well, she's playing in the altissimo register
22:53the highest on the saxophone
22:56in those notes
22:58they require time to develop
23:01it needs an increase in air and intensity
23:08why, what is it?
23:10it's music, her ambition
23:12it's you
23:13if i'm right
23:15Annabelle's jazz career is killing her
23:18puff of smoke
23:23or as the japanese would call it
23:25moya moya
23:27she has moya moya disease
23:28very good Dr. Darian
23:30now would you care to explain what that is?
23:32moya moya is a rare disorder that results in the narrowing of a major blood vessel in her brain
23:35which limits blood flow
23:37the body forms abnormal collateral vessels to compensate
23:40like finding an alternate route home when there's traffic on the four pit bridge
23:43the puff of smoke sign can only be seen on an angiogram
23:47not an mri, which is why it escaped our notice at first
23:51how did you know to look for her?
23:53that video of her playing
23:56Annabelle started getting dizzy at the end of her solo
24:00it was something about how she was playing music that caused Annabelle to black out
24:05she went to your dance to help
24:07yes, he explained that in order for her to hit the high notes
24:10Annabelle had to increase the speed of air that she was sending to the saxophone
24:13she blew up all her CO2
24:15she was basically hyperventilating
24:17which decreased the flow to her already blood starved brain
24:20yes, Annabelle is having many strokes
24:23just not due to the drugs
24:25every time she pushes herself while playing
24:27she puts herself at risk for another one
24:29if this is moya moya, it's not just TIA's we need to be afraid of
24:32we're lucky she hasn't had a major stroke by now
24:34you're right
24:36but the good news is
24:38moya moya is one of the rare causes of stroke that is actually treatable
24:42you want me to have brain surgery?
24:44you and I have different definitions of good news
24:48a neurosurgeon can take part of the blood vessel from your scalp
24:52and reconnect it inside your brain
24:54it will bypass the blockage from your moya moya
24:56with a consistent blood supply
24:58you shouldn't have any more numbness or weakness from the mini strokes
25:02and you'll also significantly reduce the risk of having a full blown stroke
25:06isn't there something less invasive we could try first?
25:09medications? maybe?
25:10I don't recommend that
25:12worsening neurologic symptoms means that your brain is already being impacted
25:16but I feel fine outside of these episodes
25:18I'm playing better than I ever have
25:19I mean, I'll just take a break from high notes
25:22that's not a fix, Annabelle
25:24plus, knowing you, that's not sustainable
25:31if you mess with my brain, will it affect my musical abilities?
25:34the surgery would be on the left side of the brain
25:37music is mostly controlled by the right
25:39mostly
25:41but not entirely
25:45we think that musicality
25:50resides in the left brain
25:52you want to remove the soul from my music?
25:55Annabelle, any effects from the surgery should be temporary
25:57a stroke could result in permanent disability or even death
26:01but you can't even say for sure that I'll have one
26:03and if I do, it could be in five, ten years from now
26:06I wouldn't take that bad if I were you
26:08but can you guarantee that this surgery won't affect my talent?
26:11because being a musician is so much more than just playing notes
26:14it's about making people...
26:16kill them
26:18I'm sorry
26:20I can't promise you that
26:21it's brain surgery, Annabelle
26:23then I don't want it
26:28Annabelle
26:32you
26:33have your entire life ahead of you
26:36you're more than just a musical prodigy
26:39this is about staying alive
26:43haven't you ever wanted to change the world, Dr. Watson?
26:49make your mark and leave this place better than you found it
26:53I have
26:55I have
26:57I can't save lives like you
27:00but I can impact them
27:02with my music
27:04I can bring people joy
27:06I can bring them to tears
27:07just with the way that I play
27:10but all of that goes away if you cut my talent out of my head
27:13you okay?
27:23you've been distracted ever since dinner
27:26I'm fine, I just...
27:28I can't stop thinking about my birth mom
27:31what did your father say?
27:33that he wished I were still that baby he carried back to Dallas 35 years ago
27:37that photo brought back all his memories
27:39so it's definitely you, huh?
27:42which means it's definitely her
27:44there's just something else that Uncle June said
27:46I'm just saying, people can have a second calling
27:48look at Chinwell
27:50look at me
27:52I thought my life was over after my diving injury
27:54do not equate your situation to hers
27:56you are a moderately talented collegiate athlete
27:58she is a jazz virtuoso at 22
28:00she could be the next Charlie Parker
28:02I get it, she don't want to look back and wonder what might have been
28:05I don't blame her, we all want our chance at greatness
28:08that's why we work for Watson
28:10would you risk your intelligence, even if it meant saving your life?
28:13you guys are all wasting your time
28:15are we?
28:17trying to convince Annabelle to get the surgery
28:19it's not her that we need to convince
28:21it's him
28:23do you even realize the power that you have?
28:25what are you talking about?
28:27I own a failing jazz club and I'm living off your mother's savings
28:31none of that matters, not to Annabelle
28:32not to Annabelle
28:34to someone who wants your approval
28:36you are like
28:38music itself
28:40your opinion means everything to her
28:43if you told her
28:45to have the more and more surgery
28:47she'd do it
28:51dad, this is her life
28:56music is her life
28:57I know that that's important to her
29:00but it's not the same thing
29:02okay, it can't be the same thing
29:05she's afraid of losing something that is as vital to her as grieving
29:10that's why she won't risk it
29:13I'm sorry John, I'm not going to pressure her into making that kind of decision
29:19that's hers and hers alone
29:21she's not making this decision for herself
29:24she's making that decision for you
29:26you wanted her to be this prodigy
29:31you wanted her to uphold your legacy
29:34and she wanted so badly to please you
29:38she would have put herself aside if it meant making you happy
29:41if you care about her
29:44if you really care about her
29:47stop putting that burden on her and let her live her life
29:50I told Annabelle
29:52what she could do
29:54who she could be
29:56she does not want to have the surgery
29:59John!
30:01if you were a musician you'd understand that
30:03I was so happy when you wanted to have lunch before I took the bus back
30:14you did it!
30:21something wrong Sasha?
30:23I used to wonder what my birth mom looked like when I was a kid
30:26thanks to you
30:29now I know
30:30it's good to know family
30:33that's how you know yourself
30:40the skin condition I have F A triple M
30:43it's autosomal dominant
30:45that means you only need one effective parent to inherit it
30:48the other night you said that she had it
30:50but when I look at this picture again
30:52I noticed that my mother's shoulders were clear
30:54that means she couldn't have given it to me
30:56which means you lied
30:57just like you lied about being my uncle
31:01why'd you do it?
31:03you found out my family had money
31:05planned to ask for a little bit here and a little bit there
31:07and the next thing I know I'm out 50 grand
31:09I can explain
31:10I already have an explanation
31:15do not contact me again
31:17Ross will call the police
31:19I'm not your uncle
31:21but I don't want the money
31:24I have enough
31:25aren't you wondering how I got that photo of you and your birth mom
31:30I know I can find her identity
31:38I'm lonely Sasha
31:40I'm alone
31:43that's why I did this
31:45if you ever want to see her
31:47I can help
31:48I can help
31:53you're good
31:54thank you
31:55thank you
31:57what did we say?
31:59is he still on the come hear me play?
32:01he's coming to the club tomorrow evening on his way to the train station
32:04okay I think I should start with Misty
32:05he's going to be expecting a burner
32:07so a ballad will really take him by surprise
32:09it'll be like an homage to the hill
32:10Annabelle
32:15Annabelle
32:16about this surgery
32:20maybe
32:22maybe you should do it
32:27yeah I mean I'll think about it later
32:29I'm
32:31I might not get another chance
32:33it's gonna be okay
32:34it's okay
32:36I'm gonna get some help
32:38John?
32:41there's something wrong with Annabelle
32:50what happened?
32:51she wanted to play
32:52Annabelle
32:53you have to slow your breathing
32:54can you do that for me?
32:55all right here we go
32:57good job
32:58good job
33:01very good
33:05Annabelle? Annabelle?
33:06what's wrong?
33:07John, John, John, what's wrong with her?
33:08she must have triggered a stroke
33:11get that crash car
33:1822 year old female with more and more disease
33:20symptoms are concerning for an acute stroke
33:22Steven, where are we with the bolus?
33:23I'm getting it now
33:24very good we need to raise her blood pressure
33:25to promote the blood flow to her brain
33:27if this is a stroke
33:28it'll prevent it from spreading
33:29radiology knows we're coming
33:30they've got the scanner ready for her
33:31everybody get ready to move
33:32John, where are you taking her?
33:33because I really
33:34I need you to step back
33:35I can update you later
33:36but right now
33:37we need to save Annabelle's life
33:38yes, yes
33:50I've been looking for you
33:53John and his team were able to treat Annabelle for a stroke
33:56she's sleeping in the ICU
33:59you can see her if you like
34:01thank you
34:02thank you
34:03John was right
34:08I should have just said it
34:10do the surgery
34:11there's still time
34:13call that damn pressure
34:14damn pressure
34:19I almost killed her
34:21with my selfishness
34:31Annabelle is special, Hamish
34:33she knows that because of you
34:36don't try to make me feel better
34:38you see the potential in people
34:40every kid needs to know that someone believes in them
34:43and that's who you were for Annabelle
34:46wherever she goes from here
34:49she'll have you to thank for that
34:51what am I going to tell her parents?
34:55tell her parents
34:59that your boy
35:01John Watson
35:02save their daughter's life
35:04hmm
35:14oh no, stay
35:15stay
35:16yeah, when you were a kid
35:27I used to close my eyes during our lessons
35:30just to hear you play
35:33sometimes I forget that I was supposed to be teaching you
35:37I'd tell myself
35:40this girl
35:42was touched by God
35:43with talent
35:45and I was humbled
35:47humbled to see someone so bright
35:51who loved the music that meant so much to me
35:55you made me believe that everything was possible again
35:58I was wrong to do that
36:11I was wrong because I made you think that was all that I cared about
36:18and your music
36:20your music wasn't the gift, Annabelle
36:23the gift was always you
36:41I'll have the surgery
36:53we are not going to study mucus, Adam
36:55it's a waste of valuable clinic resources
36:58the mucinome's already being used to develop experimental treatments
37:00that could one day replace antibiotics
37:01or is that what you're afraid of?
37:03I'm obviously a patient on a follow-up visit
37:06tell Annabelle I'll break your leg
37:08my father's saving seats at the front for all of you
37:09we wouldn't miss it
37:10unless these two keep us hostage all night to argue about snot
37:13Watson
37:14one more thing
37:16father's Wikipedia page
37:18someone updated it
37:19hey, Miss Watson is the father of
37:23noted geneticist John Watson
37:26thank you
37:27it was Sasha's idea
37:29the internet should be accurate
37:31thank you
37:33now squeeze these fingers
37:34as hard as you can
37:36alright?
37:39I'm doing okay? I'm gonna be okay?
37:41you're doing better than okay
37:42you're doing amazing
37:44go get what's yours, you've earned it
37:45hey
37:48hey
37:53oh, that's good
37:57you think the scouts are gonna show up tonight?
37:59yeah, I do
38:00I do
38:01Annabelle's life is gonna change after tonight
38:03hmm
38:07you gonna watch the show?
38:08yeah, I'm coming with Layla
38:09Mary's bringing in a date
38:10the fellows are coming too
38:11hmm
38:12hmm
38:16listen, can I, um
38:19son, do you really have to ask?
38:21hmm
38:23hmm
38:25hmm
38:27hmm
38:29hmm
38:30hmm
38:32hmm
38:33hmm
38:34hmm
38:35hmm
38:36hmm
38:37hmm
38:38hmm
38:39hmm
38:40hmm
38:41hmm
38:42hmm
38:43hmm
38:44hmm
38:45hmm
38:46hmm
38:47hmm
38:48that was pretty good, kid
38:50not bad
38:51not bad
38:52should I try again, dad?
38:53absolutely
38:55go on, John
38:57just make it easier on my ears
38:59yeah, I can hear it
39:01I wouldn't mind my heaven
39:02really amazing
39:03okay, we're just gonna blow it
39:05okay
39:09I see you, son
39:11I stood in that room
39:13I stood in that room when
39:14Annabelle was dying
39:16watched you tell everyone
39:18what had to happen
39:20watched you save the life of a 22 year old
39:23Annabelle wouldn't be playing tonight if you weren't there
39:27it's taken way too long
39:31but I see you now
39:34but I see you now
39:36I brag on you
39:38I know what it means to have a kid as a doctor at U-Hub
39:42but I see you now
39:45yeah, but I am a horrible musician
39:49thank God for small mercies
39:51the world saved you for something bigger
39:54I'm gonna go take on Annabelle
40:01I'm gonna go take on Annabelle
40:03yeah
40:04yeah
40:05knew
40:09yes
40:15you
40:17you
40:19you
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