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Watson - S02E08 - Livvy Sees the Doctor


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00:00I'm sorry about scaring our patient to death.
00:20You heard Watson.
00:21Holly Jones has long QT sometimes.
00:23Excuse me.
00:24You are doctors here?
00:25Mm-hmm.
00:26I need to talk to you about my daughter, Olivia.
00:28Livvy.
00:28Sorry, sir.
00:29You need to take walk-ins.
00:34Her feet are covered in these...
00:38They're calling them warts.
00:39And her fever won't go down.
00:42And no one will help us.
00:43Please?
00:43She's eight.
00:50We don't have a pediatrician in the clinic.
00:53I'm going to give you a name, okay?
00:55Dr. Judd Silversmith.
00:58Just tell him Adam Croft referred you.
01:09I'm just saying, alien hand syndrome is mostly a psychological disorder.
01:13Mm-hmm.
01:14Excuse me.
01:15Excuse me.
01:16We finally saw the doctor that you sent us to.
01:18Sorry, I...
01:19I didn't send you anywhere.
01:21He did.
01:22He...
01:22He couldn't help us.
01:24And I really need you to see my daughter.
01:27Stevens has a twin brother who works at the clinic.
01:30Sir, we have a screening process.
01:32Yeah, but this can't wait.
01:34Um, your daughter's name is Livvy Fitzgerald?
01:36Yes.
01:37I promised to read her application personally.
01:39And if it's timely, we'll get her in fast.
01:41No, I'm telling you, Max Bowers isn't 10.
01:49She's 30.
01:49You're him.
01:50You're Dr. Watson.
01:51I'm sorry, sir.
01:51I'm working with a patient right now.
01:52I read that you're a veteran.
01:53I am too.
01:54Sergeant William Fitzgerald, 18th EOD Company.
01:57Come on.
01:59Let me call you back.
02:01It's my daughter, Livvy.
02:03She's had these warts, but they're sores now, too.
02:06And a fever.
02:07She's had this fever forever.
02:08We really need your help.
02:14Sergeant Fitzgerald.
02:15Fitz.
02:16Friends, call me Fitz.
02:17Fitz.
02:18Look, I'm sorry.
02:19I really am working with a patient right now.
02:21I'm actually always working with a patient,
02:22but I will look at your daughter's case.
02:24All right?
02:25So I'll keep these, and then I'll reach out to you.
02:27All right?
02:39Daddy?
02:41Are you okay?
02:43Yeah.
02:45Yeah, I'm fine, sweetheart.
02:47What about you?
02:47You ready to go see the doctor?
02:49You really think you don't know what's wrong?
02:52I do, because Dr. Watson's the best.
02:54The very best.
02:55Everybody says so.
02:57Olivia, honey.
02:59Whatever happens in there today,
03:01you're going to get better.
03:04All right?
03:07All right.
03:07Come here.
03:11You feel my heart with joy.
03:13You feel my heart with joy, too.
03:17Yeah.
03:18You got your bear?
03:19Yeah.
03:20Let's do it.
03:31Enjoy it, Dr. Croft.
03:32To the winner go the spoils.
03:33I don't want any spoils.
03:35I just want to do my job.
03:36My friend, Dr. Bostic, calls from Van Kirk Memorial.
03:39She's got a 22-year-old ballerina with muscle tremors and brain fog, but nobody knows why.
03:44Sasha says it's arthritis.
03:46I assume that it was MS, but not you.
03:49I started with the labs.
03:50After some sifting, the patient showed a clear inability to break down protein.
03:53So when this young woman swaps to a low-protein diet, she'll be able to continue her career as a soloist at the Pittsburgh Ballet.
04:01And guess what?
04:02You get to give her good news in person.
04:04I don't need to tell her.
04:06Like I said, I just want to do my job.
04:08Your job this morning is the same as my job.
04:10Reflection, recovery, and renewal.
04:11That sounds weird.
04:13Yeah, yeah, I know.
04:15I hired a coach.
04:17Okay, fine.
04:18HR suggested that I hire a coach.
04:20She insists that I schedule time for reflection, recovery, and renewal.
04:24You're the best geneticist in the world.
04:26You don't need a coach.
04:27I don't need help to be a better doctor.
04:29I need help to be a better person.
04:31Apparently, when one case ends, I have a tendency to reach for the next file without even bothering to hydrate.
04:37The world never runs out of sick people.
04:39Which is why we work.
04:40But if all we do is work, we can never work anymore.
04:43Reflection, recovery, renewal is the antidote to burnout.
04:48Anyway, look, only one of us stands to get Nutcracker tickets out of this.
04:50I don't want Nutcracker tickets.
04:52You are going to tell this ballerina that you cured her, and then you're going to go see the Nutcracker.
04:58Shimwell can drive you to VKM.
05:01I know you caught a ride with Sasha this morning.
05:02Can I say no here?
05:04Oh, it's not a mandate.
05:05Oh, no, no, no, no, no.
05:06You can reflect, recover, and renew, or you have the option to enjoy my foot up your ass.
05:15That sounds very mindful.
05:18I enjoy risk.
05:19Sue me.
05:21Actually, just to be clear, don't really sue me.
05:24My court docket's full.
05:25But, yeah, you know, I like risk.
05:31That has, on occasion, led to me taking risks with money that was more entrusted in my care, you know, versus being actually mine.
05:40But, you know, I just assume everybody feels the same.
05:44Risk is good.
05:45Risk is how you get stupid rich.
05:48Are you stupid rich now?
05:50No, my net worth is negative, comically so.
05:56It's just a necessary step.
05:58You know, I'm in the middle of a story that can only end one way.
06:03You're pathetic.
06:05This morning I'm pathetic, but last night I was daddy.
06:08How does that track?
06:09Last night has nothing to do with the real world.
06:11It was a cheat day.
06:12Yeah, you can't cheat reality.
06:14Make me regret it.
06:16Make me think about it too much.
06:17See if it happens again.
06:23Back to stop following me.
06:24I'm not following you.
06:25I have an appointment with John Watson.
06:28You have an appointment with Watson?
06:30Yeah.
06:30Is that so hard to believe?
06:32No.
06:33Of course not.
06:34In fact, I'd love to see this play out.
06:36It's a wonderful day for a drive, Dr. Croft.
06:43The sun is shining.
06:44The sky is blue.
06:45The sky is always blue.
06:47Even when it's covered by clowns.
06:53No offence intended.
06:55Beck, was it?
06:57Beck wise.
06:58No offence Beck wise.
07:00But according to Watson, today is the day of reflection, recovery and renewal.
07:05Now, why would he take a meeting with you in the middle of that?
07:08Watson didn't mention anything about the ceremony, I guess.
07:13But he did take the appointment.
07:14Ingrid and I know each other.
07:16She can vouch.
07:17We do know each other.
07:19No vouching.
07:21Are you two friends?
07:23Seems like an easy question.
07:25Beck wise.
07:26You're the guy from the incubator, right?
07:28The very same.
07:29I understand you're up to some kind of retreat or something.
07:32But with five minutes of your time, I can connect you with a kid at CMU who can swap out all
07:36the robotics in your lab for something better and cheaper.
07:39Well, yes, I am intrigued.
07:40But I cleared my morning schedule for reflection, recovery, renewal, right?
07:45Dr. Watson.
07:51My daughter's here.
07:56Livy's here for her appointment.
07:58Actually, I have the appointment.
08:00Mr. Sergeant Fitzgerald, right?
08:05Fitz.
08:07People call me Fitz.
08:09Sergeant Fitzgerald or Fitz.
08:12I read the papers you gave me and I sent you an email with my best assessment and a referral.
08:18Do I look like I can afford to travel to Wisconsin?
08:22We need your help now.
08:24Here.
08:25Today.
08:26Today.
08:26Fitz, you don't have to do it like this.
08:34No, apparently I do.
08:35It's the only way to get your attention.
08:39You're going to help Livy today.
08:41You're going to fix her.
08:43Or else you and me and everyone in this room, we all die.
08:48We all die.
08:48We all die.
08:56All of you rejected me.
09:09Everyone here thinks my daughter should just die.
09:13Nobody thinks that.
09:14Yeah, of course you do.
09:15You might not be willing to say it out loud, but you think it.
09:18But you're going to see Livy today and you're going to help her.
09:21You understand?
09:23I do.
09:25Good.
09:26I don't want anybody to freak out.
09:28Come again?
09:29You have a bomb strapped to your chest.
09:31Don't talk, Beck.
09:32But I need the police to know I'm serious.
09:35So everybody cover your ears.
09:39Do it!
09:40What was that?
09:53Were there people?
09:54That was a smaller version of what I'm wearing.
09:56We got eyes on us now, so let's get started.
09:59Cell phones, turn them off.
10:00Put them right here.
10:01Let's move!
10:08I'm keeping your phone, but you can go.
10:10You're not a doctor.
10:12You can't help.
10:13You're just another X-factor.
10:15Hey, look.
10:17I think I'm good here.
10:19What?
10:19What?
10:20I mean, look, I'm not going to mess with you, man.
10:22You're trying to help your kid.
10:23I respect that.
10:24You can tie me up.
10:26Whatever.
10:26It's just I can help keep the situation calm here.
10:29It's kind of a gift of life.
10:31Go!
10:31What are you talking about?
10:32The man gets off on risking his life.
10:35That's fine by me.
10:37Sit down.
10:41Zip tight his hands and wheel him over to the reception desk.
10:46Quickly!
10:48You.
10:49There's sheets in this duffel bag.
10:51I want you to use the duct tape.
10:52Come here!
10:54Use the duct tape and cover the windows.
10:57Leave the bag.
10:59Pick up that landline.
11:00Dial 911.
11:01Tell them I want the entire fourth floor of UHOP evacuated immediately, except for the Holmes Clinic.
11:05And if they do that, and they leave us alone, I won't hurt anybody.
11:10Tell me what I can do, Fitz.
11:12Sergeant Fitzgerald.
11:15You lost your chance to call me Fitz.
11:17This is my daughter's medical file.
11:19Starting right now, Libby is your only patient.
11:23Save her.
11:25And everybody goes home.
11:26We're evacuating the fourth floor.
11:43Critical patients are being moved to the first floor in case a larger evacuation becomes necessary.
11:49The hospital is on divert.
11:50No incoming patients until further notice.
11:53Keep working.
11:54Stay calm.
11:55You're setting an example for everyone who looks at you.
11:59I don't think you understand.
12:00We work in the fourth floor.
12:01Let's go, everybody.
12:02Okay, I work in the Holmes Clinic.
12:04My brother is on the fourth floor, so...
12:06Sorry about it.
12:06No one's allowed up.
12:07Just get out of the way.
12:09You shouldn't last.
12:09Steven.
12:11They're with me.
12:12Let's go.
12:14We've been trying to reach the clinic.
12:15No one's outside.
12:16You can help with the evacuation.
12:17You can't go upstairs.
12:18You can't go to the clinic.
12:20The man with the bomb vests, I guess, he's in the Holmes Clinic.
12:25He's holding everyone there.
12:27Just go outside.
12:29I'll come get you when I can.
12:38Come on.
12:39Come on.
12:40Come on.
12:40Come on.
12:41Come on, come on, come on, come on, come on.
12:45You are surrounded.
12:48There's no chance of escape.
12:50Well, I already gave you my best assessment.
12:53No, you blew me off.
12:54No, I referred you to an excellent doctor.
12:57I'm not a pediatrician.
12:58No one here is.
12:59Now, if you want our help, we can't do it with just a file.
13:02We have to examine your daughter.
13:04Libby's here.
13:05She's in room 410.
13:06We just evacuated that floor.
13:08No, she's still in there.
13:09Now, put a sign outside the door.
13:17Dr. Lubbock, wheel the crazy guy to the entrance and tell me what you see there, please.
13:21What is the matter with you?
13:29Me?
13:30Nothing.
13:31I'll be here to help.
13:33I do realize that guy needs to be taken out.
13:36Be quiet.
13:39And?
13:41There's no one here.
13:44Take one doctor with you.
13:46The walk takes 68 seconds from here to there, and I'll be timing you.
13:51I'll be right back.
14:01Wait.
14:03I got to teach you the knock.
14:05Libby won't open the door unless you do the knock.
14:07Daddy had to cancel my birthday party last month.
14:27I don't feel good.
14:28I'm sorry.
14:30How long have you had that cough?
14:32Since the summertime.
14:34It's been really bad this week, though.
14:36I think a palsy's a coma.
14:44Has this been like this for a while?
14:45Yeah.
14:46I keep on going more up my legs.
14:52When can I see my dad?
14:54I'm right here, sweetheart.
14:56I'm going to see you soon.
14:56I'm going to see you as soon as they can figure out what's going on with you.
14:58Hey, these doctors are here to help us, okay?
15:05Does your mother know you're here?
15:07Mom died a few years ago.
15:11I'm going to shine this light into your eyes, okay?
15:14It's all part of our exams.
15:15Mr. Agnes, we could be dealing with something neurological.
15:22Yeah, she needs a full neuro exam.
15:24Where's my dad?
15:26I'm going to go check in later.
15:27Is it okay if Dr. Darien stays here with you?
15:30Okay.
15:33Okay, Libby, let's get you back in bed.
15:37Y'all don't understand what needs to happen here.
15:40Sit there and shut up.
15:41Watson's got this.
15:43We have got this.
15:47Sergeant Fitzgerald?
15:48Yeah.
15:49Dr. Watson's back.
15:51I'm going to give this blood to Dr. Lubbock.
15:53She's going to run some tests.
15:53We need to find anything abnormal.
15:55But I need to get history from you.
15:57Libby mentioned that her mother died.
15:59What happened there?
16:00With Marla?
16:01She got cancer when Libby was five.
16:04I don't know what kind.
16:06You don't know what kind of cancer your kid's mother died from?
16:08We weren't together then.
16:10We weren't together ever, really.
16:13I need to hear that story.
16:14In the meantime, Dr. Lubbock, I'm going to test on that.
16:16Oh, dear.
16:16Dr. Croft, find whatever you can about Marla's...
16:18Marla what?
16:19Kiesel.
16:20Marla Kiesel.
16:21Find out whatever you can about Marla Kiesel's medical history.
16:23I'm going to send members of my team out to your house.
16:26They're going to look and test for...
16:27Mold and lead and heavy metals.
16:29I know.
16:29I've done testing like that already.
16:30Everything comes back fine.
16:31All right, great.
16:32I'll hold off on that.
16:33But I need some answers from you.
16:34Libby's file doesn't have any records from her early years.
16:38Did she have any complications at birth?
16:41Was she a sick kid?
16:43Don't answer that.
16:46I don't know.
16:48Her file also mentions that she has chronic low magnesium.
16:52Was she on supplements?
16:53Yes.
16:53Okay, good.
16:55I need to rule out any possible inheritable genetic causes for that.
16:58So I can take a family history.
16:59I can take a blood sample from you.
17:01Sergeant Fitzgerald, if I don't get a blood sample...
17:03No, you don't want a sample from me.
17:06Look, I've raised Libby and I've cared for her and I've done everything that a father is...
17:10I am her father.
17:12I'm just not her biological father.
17:16Her real dad into Alderdeus with Marlon and Scott Morrison.
17:21He's married, but they were having an affair since forever.
17:25Okay, well, if you have an address for him, I can text my team and get us whatever we need.
17:43Watch this, something's wrong.
17:45Go, go!
17:46Now, what are you waiting for?
17:47She's been in pain since you left.
17:56Labor, breathing, stomach pains.
17:58I was finishing her workup when she started sweating profusely and screaming in agony.
18:01Libby, this is Dr. Watson. Can you hear me?
18:03Watson, there's a lot of fluid, but I'm pretty sure that's her spleen.
18:07I can't hear you. Speak louder.
18:08Your daughter's spleen ruptures. She needs emergency surgery.
18:11Well, then do it!
18:12I'm not a surgeon. None of us are.
18:14You have to let a surgical team come in from the outside.
18:18Sergeant Fitzgerald, Libby gets the surgery or she dies.
18:30John, are you okay? I've been trying to call you.
18:33I'm fine. Everyone here at the clinic is fine.
18:35We have a patient that needs help.
18:37A patient?
18:38It's a nine-year-old girl who just had her spleen rupture.
18:40It's the bomber's daughter, Mary.
18:42She's the reason why he's doing all of this.
18:44We need a surgeon with some trauma experience.
18:47I'm coming inside. I'll bring the team.
18:49Mary?
18:51I don't know how this is going to end.
18:53That's exactly why I'm coming in.
18:55I lead these people, John.
18:57How am I supposed to do that if I delegate this?
18:59Something I could do for you?
19:12Assuming that you're Scott Morrison?
19:14It absolutely is.
19:16My name's Shinwell Johnson.
19:18I'm a first-year nursing student at UHOP.
19:20UHOP?
19:21Aren't you guys dealing with a bomb threat right now?
19:23Matter of fact, we are.
19:24And it's exactly that.
19:25That brings Dr. Croft and myself to your door.
19:28We're treating a patient.
19:30A nine-year-old girl who's related to you.
19:31We need some information and also a blood sample.
19:34I don't have any nine-year-old relatives.
19:36You have a daughter who's on the operating table as we speak.
19:40Are you talking about Marla's kid?
19:43Because that hasn't been proven.
19:44And there's no way I'm going to let you blow up my life.
19:46Your life is not the only thing said to explode today.
19:51People who matter to us are inside that hospital, so give us what we need.
19:56And you can live your life however you like.
19:58Give us one more bit of attitude, and you can enjoy divorce court, Scott Morrison.
20:05I don't even know that girl.
20:09I just sent Marla some checks to make this whole thing go away.
20:12Olivia.
20:13Your daughter's name is Olivia.
20:15Olivia.
20:25You all came back in.
20:28The patient is nine years old with a ruptured spleen.
20:32We all know what to do here.
20:35We know what happens if it doesn't work.
20:45Okay.
20:46So there were two blood test results that stood out to me.
20:49Livy's magnesium is low, despite being on supplements, and she tested positive for Epstein-Barr.
20:54What is that?
20:55It's a virus that causes mononucleosis.
20:57It spreads through salivary, doctor, because I did anywhere.
20:59Does that tell us anything?
21:00Well, it could explain why Livy's spleen ruptured, but I still kind of understand why she's been so sick for so long.
21:06Dr. Croft, you got anything?
21:07Livy's mother died from lymphoma.
21:09She had her own set of peculiar symptoms later on in her life.
21:12So whatever made Marla sick could have been making Livy sick, too.
21:15We could be looking at something genetic.
21:18Ingrid's coming back.
21:24No L.O.?
21:25Is Livy out of surgery?
21:36Almost.
21:37It's going well.
21:38It's surgery, but if you want my best guess, Livy's gonna wait.
21:41She's gonna be stable.
21:43Thank God.
21:44Well, we can still need doctors to keep immediate concerns and take care of, but this doesn't...
21:49Hey, hey, stay back.
21:51Look, you're good doctors.
21:53You really are.
21:55It's a shame it took all this.
21:59If you're waiting for an apology, Sergeant Fitzgerald, you can keep standing there.
22:02I see every patient that I can.
22:05I woke up last night at 2.15 a.m. just to review a file.
22:09I got burnt out so hard that I ran away to England.
22:14I got divorced.
22:16I don't have any kids.
22:18I probably will never have any kids.
22:20And now you want to sit here and you want to tell me that I'm not doing enough?
22:23No.
22:23My daughter needs help.
22:25Every patient that comes through that door needs help.
22:27Every patient we see, every patient we can't see, they're sick and they're scared and they all need help.
22:34Now, I am sincerely sorry what happened to Livy.
22:38I am.
22:39I tried to help her.
22:41But the truth is, the more people I help, the more people want.
22:49And now you hear, you hear, maybe, maybe you'll kill me.
22:53Maybe you'll kill all of us.
22:55For that.
23:00You want to have a kid?
23:03I do.
23:05What?
23:09Boy or girl?
23:11I don't know.
23:14She's not here yet, or he's not here.
23:20I don't know yet.
23:24No!
23:25Hey, what are you doing?
23:29Oh my God, Watson!
23:38Oh my God.
23:43Stay back.
23:44Where are you?
23:48Stay back.
23:49Stay back.
23:50Feels like a balloon's about to pop, right?
23:59Whoa, whoa.
24:01Like all the blood's about to burst out of your body, yeah?
24:04Fitz, stop.
24:05I can't let you kill him.
24:05Let me?
24:06Who the hell are you?
24:08You might have C4 strapped to your body, but I'm still not going to stand here and watch a murder.
24:12I'm not a killer, I'm not a killer, anyway.
24:17I call downstairs, I tell him I'm releasing a hostage, and I take this man to the elevator and press down.
24:27And if I ever see his face again, nobody's going home today.
24:32It's Dr. Adam Cross.
24:44He's releasing a hostage.
24:46He's coming now, surely.
24:49His name is Beck Weiser.
24:50Why would you do that?
24:51You mean try and save everybody?
24:54We'd all be home right now if your boss didn't interfere.
24:58I'm a hero.
25:00You're the hot guy from therapy.
25:01She mentioned you, Ingrid.
25:03She leaves out details, but I can tell there's more.
25:06That's you, right?
25:07Beck?
25:08The hot guy from therapy?
25:10I didn't do anything wrong here today.
25:12Stay away from Ingrid.
25:13Stay away from our clinic.
25:15Well, I'm working with Dr. Watson.
25:17No, you're not.
25:18I work with Dr. Watson.
25:19You do whatever you do.
25:30I'm a hero.
25:34You're dangerous.
25:35Go downstairs, Beck Weiser.
25:37Don't ever come back.
25:42Watch your hands!
25:43Watch your hands!
25:44We have one hostage coming out!
25:45We're going to find you a medic to get you checked on, all right?
25:48You're fine!
25:49Yeah.
25:49We're going to get a couple words!
25:52We'll talk to you, sir!
26:05It looks like a bad injury.
26:06We need to take a look at it.
26:08You're wounded in your neck.
26:09It's very close to your jugular veins.
26:11If we don't treat you, you're going to collapse and bleed out.
26:13That's one button, Dr. Watson.
26:20That's all I got to do is press one button.
26:23Understood.
26:30That is your external jugular.
26:32I'm going to have to tie off that vein.
26:34That open wound is going to be a problem.
26:35You're a military doctor, yeah?
26:40I'm Watson.
26:42You still do a whip stitch?
26:44You just get in the cupboard?
26:45I don't hear anything weird going on out there.
26:52You know what happens here.
26:55I'm not sure I believe you, sir, but I'm going to stitch this wound anyway.
26:58You don't think I'll blow this place up?
27:00I don't think you're a murderer.
27:02Matter of fact, I know you're not.
27:04You tipped your hand with back.
27:06You're here trying to help your daughter.
27:08You're not here to murder anybody.
27:09If you don't think I'll do it, why not just let me bleed out?
27:16Because I've made that choice before.
27:19I put it all on a scale and I decided not to step in.
27:23I had to do it, but I didn't like it.
27:27To someone in my shoes is the same thing as killing.
27:32So even if you took this vest off, I would still fix this wound.
27:37I would still treat Livio because she's my patient now.
27:39I believe you.
27:48You can get that.
27:51Hello?
27:52Hey, are you okay?
27:54Hi.
27:55Yeah, no, I'm fine.
27:56Adam's okay.
27:57Everybody's okay.
27:58Hi.
27:59I'll tell Lauren that I talked to you.
28:01God, I wish I was in there.
28:03With you.
28:05Instead of you.
28:06I know.
28:06But the best thing you could do for us right now is work.
28:10Did y'all get anything?
28:13Check your email.
28:14We got a blood sample and a medical history from Scott Morrison.
28:18Just sent a screenshot of some recent blood work.
28:21He's healthy.
28:21His kids are too.
28:23No history of cancers, autoimmune diseases, or genetic conditions.
28:26Yeah, there's some bloke out here, surrounded by cameras, who claims he was an hostage as
28:32well.
28:32That would be Beck's wife.
28:34You should ask Ingrid about him.
28:35I know him.
28:36I don't vouch for him.
28:37You see that?
28:42Scott Morrison's blood type is AP positive.
28:44But that doesn't make sense.
28:47I believe he should be out of surgery soon.
28:49As soon as she can eat it, we'll have food for it.
28:51What does she like?
28:54Tacos.
28:56No cilantro on him.
28:57No, she won't eat him if they got cilantro.
28:59No cilantro.
29:00You mean the herb that's famous for having no taste whatsoever?
29:03Libby hates it.
29:05I have it too.
29:06It tastes like soap.
29:11You think my daughter could still have a chance?
29:13We're working as hard as we can.
29:15No, I don't mean today.
29:16I mean, let's assume you can help her.
29:21There's only one person who's got a guaranteed bad outcome today, and that's me.
29:27That's her dad.
29:30You know?
29:30Could she still be okay without me?
29:37I don't know.
29:39But if you didn't help her today, she might not be alive.
29:41Libby, I don't mean will she survive.
29:43I mean, will she be okay?
29:46I'm going to prison, man.
29:48Or worse.
29:49If there's worse.
29:52She's got an aunt.
29:54I got my sister.
29:56She cares.
29:58You think?
29:58You think?
30:00You think that's enough?
30:04Can my daughter still have a good life?
30:10And maybe he'd do something that matters, you know?
30:14Something like what you're doing.
30:18If Libby's still here, of course she can.
30:21Hi, Libby.
30:34How do you feel, sweetie?
30:37Okay.
30:38Maybe.
30:42I want to see my dad.
30:43Your dad is working to help you get better.
30:51I'm here with you.
30:55When you can eat, we'll get tacos for you.
30:58No cilantro, just like your daddy told us.
31:02Does that sound good?
31:03Sergeant.
31:29Your bandages are soaked.
31:30I don't think the whip stitch is working.
31:32We need to get you on a surgery.
31:33This is urgent.
31:33How is she?
31:34How is Libby?
31:35She is stable, but she's very sick.
31:38Dr. Darian checked her chromosomes as part of the tests we ran.
31:41She found significantly skewed exit activation.
31:44It's like one of her X chromosomes just turned off.
31:48What does that mean?
31:50It opens up a whole new world of diagnosis.
31:52Any condition which would typically impact only males could be afflicting Libby.
31:56We have a potential diagnosis for you, Sergeant.
31:58X-linked immunity deficiency with magnesium defect.
32:02Epstein-Barr virus infection and neoplasia.
32:05X-Men disease.
32:06It's a rare genetic condition.
32:08Doctors only known about it for the past decade.
32:10But he's chronically low in magnesium.
32:12Her reaction to Epstein-Barr.
32:14Even her mother's lymphoma.
32:16X-Men disease would explain all of it.
32:18X-Men disease.
32:20That doesn't...
32:21That doesn't sound real.
32:23No, it's real.
32:24Okay, we have a treatment for him.
32:26We need to harvest T-cells from her father.
32:29If we can't do that, then Libby doesn't have much hope in it.
32:31Scott Morrison.
32:32I thought I told you.
32:33I thought you'd talk to him.
32:34Scott Morrison's blood type is AB positive.
32:36Libby's type O.
32:37It's nearly impossible for Scott to be her father.
32:41What?
32:44Then who the hell is he?
32:48Who's Libby's dad?
32:49You are, Sergeant Fitzgerald.
32:53You are Libby's father.
33:00What?
33:01The cilantro is what made me suspicious.
33:04It tastes disgusting to both of you.
33:05Like soap, you said.
33:07Well, that's actually an inherited trait.
33:09I took a tissue sample when I was stitching up your neck.
33:12I compared your DNA to Libby's DNA.
33:15You're HLA compatible.
33:16But I was never with Marla.
33:20Are you sure about that?
33:29It was a night before I deployed when she came over.
33:37And we drank a lot of wine, whatever.
33:43I can't remember.
33:45You were Libby's father in every way.
33:48Marla told Scott it was him so Libby could have money.
33:51She then sent Libby to you so Libby could have a father.
33:55A real father.
33:56You.
34:01She needs T-cells?
34:03Yes.
34:03And we need your blood to get them.
34:05This is urgent.
34:06Okay?
34:06Now we need to take you into surgery.
34:07We need to fix that wound.
34:09And we need to draw enough blood to save Libby.
34:12I...
34:12I don't, I don't, I don't want...
34:15I still...
34:16Well, you're going to have to take that off, Sergeant.
34:19We're doctors now.
34:20You're going to have to trust us.
34:21Call me Fitz.
34:41Fitz.
34:42First, we're going to draw your blood.
34:44And we're going to take quite a bit.
34:45We'll harvest your T-cells from your blood.
34:52That'll treat her current symptoms of the Epstein-Barr virus.
34:56Then I need to genetically engineer your cells in the lab.
35:00Those cells will replace the genes causing Libby's X-Men disease.
35:05She'll get an IV infusion.
35:09Then we just have to see how she responds.
35:10Daddy, do you feel okay?
35:31Yeah.
35:33Yeah, Libby, yeah, yeah.
35:36I feel like I'm getting better.
35:39Me too.
35:39I'm getting better, too.
35:41Yeah?
35:42Watch this.
35:50That sounds really good.
35:52That makes me very happy.
35:55Can I hold your hand a little bit?
35:57Of course.
36:04Boy, I love you.
36:09You feel my heart with joy.
36:12You feel my heart with joy, too.
36:13I have to go with Dr. Watson now.
36:29He fixed us.
36:31Fixed both of us.
36:32They said you fixed me, Dad.
36:35Well, we did it together, sweetheart.
36:42We did it together.
36:44Can you give your dad a hug, please?
36:54It's over.
36:58Libby is okay.
36:59John is taking her dad downstairs.
37:02We can all go.
37:06It's over.
37:17You're gonna stop, right?
37:20You're gonna stop sleeping with that guy, Beck?
37:22Who says I'm sleeping with him?
37:25I have met plenty of broken people.
37:28I have never seen anything like that.
37:32You're not safe around him.
37:35He'll hurt you.
37:37He'll hurt anybody.
37:38I understand.
37:43You're right.
37:49Today sucked.
37:51Let's go downstairs.
37:52Let's go downstairs.
37:52I can't get these memories out of my mind
38:09And some kind of madness
38:14Is swallowing me whole
38:39And now I have finally seen the end
38:51I'm not expecting you to care
39:02I have finally realized
39:12I need some love
39:17I can't get these memories out of my mind
39:18I can't get these memories out of my mind
39:19I can't get these memories out of my mind
39:20I can't get these memories out of my mind
39:21I can't get these memories out of my mind
39:22I can't get these memories out of my mind
39:23I can't get these memories out of my mind
39:24I can't get these memories out of my mind
39:25I can't get these memories out of my mind
39:26I can't get these memories out of my mind
39:27I can't get these memories out of my mind
39:28I can't get these memories out of my mind
39:29I can't get these memories out of my mind
39:30I can't get these memories out of my mind
39:31I can't get these memories out of my mind
39:32I can't get these memories out of my mind
39:33I can't get these memories out of my mind
39:34I can't get these memories out of my mind
39:35What are you doing up here?
39:52I didn't want you having to deal with a mess in the morning, Governor.
39:58You ought to do all that.
40:00It's been a long day.
40:01Why don't you go home, Shimon?
40:02I can't go home, Governor.
40:05I'm too bloody angry.
40:09I bumped into him.
40:11The bomber.
40:14On me way out with Dr. Croft.
40:19And he gave me a bad feeling.
40:22But I still left.
40:25You helped us with this case, Shimon.
40:27Oh, Gav.
40:29You was in here with a bomb.
40:31Where was I?
40:33I was out there.
40:34Staying on the sidelines.
40:39Maybe if I'd stay.
40:40No, no, there's no use with the what ifs.
40:44Why don't you try the truth instead?
40:47Today, it was awful.
40:49It was.
40:50But a little girl is on her way to recovery.
40:53And no one died.
40:55I'm not sure, girl.
40:57Scott Morrison's wife might still do it, man.
40:59Well, you can't win a war.
41:05Go home, Shimon.
41:08Tell you what, I'll take my leave when you do.
41:10What's the matter with you?
41:31Why didn't you leave?
41:33Because I wanted to help.
41:38Help.
41:39You wanted to help?
41:41Yeah.
41:42Didn't you see the clips?
41:45I stood up to the bomber.
41:48I'm a hero.
41:49How'd it feel?
41:55Putting your life on the line.
41:59Taking the ultimate risk.
42:05Felt like being alive.
42:07Who am I chasing that rush?
42:15Stay tuned for scenes from our next episode.
42:40CBS Next Monday.
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