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00:00He is the man who you think let your son die.
00:02You have to leave him.
00:03I'm handing over my own rape kit.
00:05No more hiding.
00:06What did you tell him?
00:06That you have a thing for him.
00:07Joan knows about the code.
00:09People intend to stay here.
00:10It ends immediately.
00:11Amy, she's not wrong.
00:12This can't happen again.
00:14My father was a doctor here.
00:15If I resign, will you not put any of this in my file?
00:18I've been having memory seizures.
00:20I feel like my brain is trying to warn me.
00:26Okay, just tell me because I don't understand.
00:29Why are parents of kindergartners talking to me about college?
00:33It's like let your kid master the art of wiping himself before fantasizing about him at Stanford.
00:42Hello?
00:43You flew in to help me with my stressful week.
00:45You're not helping.
00:46Excuse me, ladies.
00:48She'll have something with alcohol.
00:50Dealer's choice.
00:52So are you planning to see mom while you're here?
00:54We had a fight.
00:55We're not talking.
00:56What'd she do this time?
00:57Well, when I tell you, you're going to die.
01:01Jess?
01:04Jess?
01:04Mom?
01:24Are you okay?
01:25Well, for the last four days, I keep flashing on that damn snow globe.
01:28You don't remember it, right?
01:33I don't.
01:35And it doesn't seem like this is helping you.
01:38My mind is trying to tell me something.
01:49Hi, sweetie.
01:50Can you give that a fist bump?
01:52All right.
01:55Let's get you in there.
01:59Heads up, she had three waffles.
02:01And how exactly did that happen?
02:02Well, like her mother, she's a persuasive negotiator.
02:04Please.
02:05She'd be just barred in a heartbeat for never holding up her end of the deal.
02:08Oh, before I forget.
02:09Would you mind swapping weekends?
02:10David has a work thing.
02:11He'd like me to go.
02:12Oh, that sounds exciting.
02:13But if you've got plans, I'll figure it out.
02:15No, no, it's fine.
02:16I'm wide open.
02:19Still not seeing anyone.
02:22We've been divorced long enough to dip a toe in these waters.
02:24I thought I'd give another ten years.
02:26Come on.
02:26I still worry about you.
02:28There is somebody, but it's some pretty serious obstacles at the moment.
02:34Intriguing.
02:35Yeah, I wish.
02:36You've always been too much of a romantic.
02:38My Achilles heel.
02:39You know what they say.
02:40If you can't be with the one you love.
02:42Yeah, it's more your move.
02:45Great.
02:55Whoa.
02:55Whoa.
02:56Sorry.
02:56No problem.
02:59Morning.
03:00Morning.
03:01I haven't seen you in a few days.
03:02Did you want to?
03:04Look, I know this is weird.
03:06So I asked Dr. Ridley to keep us in different cases for a while.
03:10Your chief resident.
03:12Whatever you think is best.
03:15Early in the year for snow gloves.
03:23Oh, yeah.
03:25I just, um, uh, never mind.
03:28No, what?
03:28I've been having these memory hits.
03:32Sometimes I see a person, hear what they're saying in the past, but sometimes it's just
03:36these flashing images.
03:37Memory seizures?
03:38I've read about that.
03:40And they may not even be real, right?
03:42The things you think are memories?
03:43Yeah, but the last time it was, I was able to figure it out.
03:48Must all be so trippy.
03:50Yeah, that's one word for it.
03:51Hey, just so you know, it's 9.06 and there's someone watching.
04:00So, Amy's back in the saddle.
04:02Jonah's running the show and everything's settled with you and Nora at home?
04:05Well, if everything's settled with the board is what we really need to be talking about.
04:08We seem to have smoothed things over with Yunos.
04:10So long as there's no harm, it'll be no foul.
04:13I appreciate whatever you did.
04:17You can repay me by wooing the whale I've got on the line.
04:20An investor?
04:21High-profile investor.
04:22Interested in donating at least 10 million.
04:25There are several departments that could really use an influx of cash.
04:28I want it for labor and delivery.
04:30Turning our birthing center into something boutique,
04:33which would be a real revenue generator for the hospital.
04:36Hi.
04:36I was told to come here.
04:38Dr. Matra.
04:39Perfect timing.
04:41The donor I told you about just happens to be her father,
04:44who has specifically requested your presence on today's tour.
04:48He should be here soon.
04:49I've already cleared it with Dr. Ridley.
04:51So, have fun.
04:54Oh, and I'd like a check in my hand by the end of the day.
04:59I just can't believe it.
05:01It's never happened to me before.
05:03In fairness, fainting's supposed to be a surprise.
05:05I just got off with Frank.
05:06He's ditched his big conference and catching the first flight home.
05:10Got one of the last good ones, I think.
05:12Last guy I dated refused to leave his fantasy football draft when I got a flat tire.
05:15Oh.
05:16Mm-hmm.
05:16And this is my sister, Casey.
05:19I had a long, very stressful week,
05:21so she flew in from New York for some girl bonding time while my husband's out of town.
05:25And we all know the best bonding happens in hospitals, right?
05:30Hey.
05:31I'm Dr. Heller.
05:32I'll be working with Dr. Clark.
05:34Um, do we have a diagnosis?
05:36Looks like a pretty standard base of bagel event.
05:38I'm not even going to ask what that means.
05:40Sudden nervous system misfire caused a drop in her heart rate and blood pressure.
05:44That's what made her faint.
05:45It's common.
05:46Usually harmless.
05:47We'll do an EKG just to be safe.
05:49Thank you both so much.
05:51You're going to be fine.
05:52Yeah, I know.
05:53Do you think I'm deaf?
05:56I'm right here.
05:57And I would argue more invested in my doctor's prognosis than you are.
06:01Okay.
06:02I just wanted to make sure that you're...
06:04Do you want to give me an EKG?
06:05Doctors, can my sister give me an EKG?
06:08She loves getting overly involved in my life.
06:10Jess.
06:11Unfortunately, there is some training involved.
06:12Any cardiac ectopy?
06:13None.
06:14Normal sinus rhythm since I've been here.
06:16Oh.
06:16Jess.
06:17What the hell?
06:18Hold on, hold on.
06:19Don't touch her.
06:19My apartment.
06:21My rules, Casey.
06:22What is happening?
06:23She's asleep.
06:25She's fully asleep right now.
06:26I am taking back control.
06:28You are my guest.
06:29So start acting like it.
06:31We'll set up a sleep study ASAP.
06:35I'm sorry.
06:35I should have caught that.
06:36Don't worry.
06:37It was a very subtle shift.
06:38You're a first-year resident.
06:39I hope Dr. really doesn't hear I miss something so big.
06:42I swear I'll be on top of it next time.
06:43Anna, there's going to be plenty you don't know.
06:45There's still things I don't know when I'm chief president.
06:48But it's going to be okay.
06:49Our job here is to teach you, not scare you.
06:54It came on faster than usual, but the moment Sal started acting like an insane person...
06:58Don.
06:58Don.
06:58You're making it sound worse than it was.
07:01You made Missy cry.
07:02He called our spin instructor a size 4 monster, but she's really a size 2, so it was a thing.
07:07Anyway, like the doctor told me, I poured two packets of sugar into a bottle of orange juice,
07:11made him drink it, and for like 30 seconds he was normal.
07:15But then he started seizing.
07:16I was terrified, so I called 911.
07:19Two units on board.
07:20Did you eat before spin class?
07:22I put a cookies and cream protein bar in his bag, but of course he didn't eat it.
07:25It tastes more like cookies than drywall.
07:27I get why my sugar was low, but why did I seize?
07:31It sounds like you overexerted yourself on an empty stomach, and that caused the hypoglycemic crash.
07:36Don, OJ was the right call, but you might have overshot the mark with the sugar.
07:41So we've given you a small dose of insulin, and that should bring your sugar down,
07:45and you should be stable in a minute.
07:46Thank you, doctor.
07:47So you were diagnosed with diabetes eight months ago.
07:51Can I ask you if you've made any changes to your diet?
07:54Not just his diet.
07:55We overhauled his entire lifestyle.
07:57Both of ours.
07:58Last six months we've been eating clean and working out every day.
08:01We each lost about 10 pounds, and when we plateaued, our doctor recommended Ozempic.
08:05Are you a diabetic too?
08:07No, but it's a godsend.
08:08For her, not so much for me.
08:11We'll find the right dose, sweetie.
08:14I don't, I don't, I don't feel right.
08:16Sal, what's happening?
08:16Sal, what's happening?
08:18Excuse me.
08:19Heart rate's low.
08:20Weak pulse.
08:22Blood sugar's at 45.
08:24But you only gave him two units.
08:26Okay, but that's not much drop at that low.
08:28Get the D50.
08:29Sal.
08:29Oh my God.
08:30Sal.
08:31Sal.
08:32Hold on.
08:33I guess she's not coming.
08:44The time is still yours, Katie.
08:46Anything you want to share?
08:48Not really.
08:49You know, you can say anything.
08:51There's nothing to say, Dad.
08:52Not without her here.
08:53Katie, please.
08:55When you keep things inside, it's so bad for you.
08:58Fine.
09:00She came home last night while he was helping me with homework and walked right by us like
09:04we weren't even there.
09:06I know that must have been very painful.
09:07Then he tells me she'll come around.
09:09After two years, he's still making excuses for her.
09:15Michael.
09:15I'm sorry.
09:19I didn't mean to minimize-
09:20You just keep acting like what's happening isn't real.
09:22How is that going to help?
09:23The insulin dose we gave him shouldn't have caused a shock.
09:53sugar to crash like that, which tells me the orange juice and sugar wasn't the cause of
09:57his earlier spike.
09:58Glucose is 122.
09:59Back in the safe zone.
10:00What is going on with him?
10:01He has something called brittle diabetes, which means that his blood sugar swings wildly.
10:06It can crash or spike without warning.
10:09For him to survive, we need to keep it in a very tight range.
10:11For him to survive?
10:13He is walking a tightrope.
10:15The only way to stop it is to figure out what's messing with his metabolism.
10:18Let's get a CT scan, Stan.
10:19I'll call radiology.
10:20I've never done anything in my sleep but snore.
10:25Frank would have told me.
10:26This can come on suddenly.
10:28Oh, God.
10:29What if it's a brain tumor?
10:30Okay.
10:30I know you can't help it, but let's not jump to worst case scenarios.
10:34Casey's right.
10:34There's plenty of other explanations, and most are far less serious than a tumor, but the
10:37sleep study will give us a clearer idea of what's going on.
10:39Okay?
10:40When you wake up, we'll have some answers.
10:42Okay?
10:42So, where do we go while we wait?
10:50Um, well, I've got other patients to take care of, but the, uh, the waiting room, that's
10:55probably your best bet.
10:57That makes sense.
10:58What with me not being a doctor and all?
11:01But I'll let you know as soon as I know anything.
11:03Okay.
11:03Sorry you got dragged into this.
11:10It's fine.
11:10I'm happy to help.
11:11I looked him up quickly.
11:13He's quite a philanthropist.
11:14Yeah.
11:14He's a really good guy.
11:16Well, you've been here almost four years.
11:18Any idea why he's doing this now?
11:20No.
11:20We don't really talk about his agendas.
11:23And here he is.
11:24Bye, Sonia.
11:25Uh, Dad, this is Dr. Michael Hamda, our chief medical officer.
11:31Max was singing your praises.
11:33Pleasure to meet you.
11:34The pleasure's mine.
11:35And thank you for your interest in obstetrics.
11:37Yes.
11:37Max suggested it was the department where I could truly make an impact.
11:40This way, then.
11:41Yes.
11:46I heard your patient seized.
11:47I reversed it with a D50 bolus.
11:50Hyperglycemia right on the heels of hypoglycemia?
11:52I'm surprised brittle diabetes wasn't your first thought.
11:54It was on the list.
11:56But he eats well.
11:57He exercises.
11:58He's even on his MPEG.
11:59So something's not adding up.
12:00I'm scanning for a pancreatic mass, possibly an exocrine tumor.
12:04Well, that'd be a hoot.
12:05I haven't seen one of those in 30 years.
12:08GLP-1s can mask a lot of underlying issues.
12:10Yes.
12:11And this new fad of using them for weight loss is a ticking time bomb.
12:14Still, doctors hand them out like fun-sized butterfingers at Halloween.
12:18They can be very effective when used properly.
12:21They're a shortcut.
12:22Patients end up like a scarecrow and then balloon again the second they go off the meds.
12:25I wish the Danes would manufacture a pill that made people more disciplined instead.
12:30That is a bit reductive.
12:31They reset maladaptive appetite triggers so that willpower has a chance against biology.
12:36They're a crutch.
12:37Even with a higher power, alcoholics have to choose to stop drinking.
12:41The switch gets flipped only when they flip it.
12:43Free will's an illusion.
12:44We're all just molecular checkers floating in the abyss.
12:47Acting like gods, but utterly powerless over our destinies.
12:51Darren's our resident philosopher.
12:53A bit of a nihilist, apparently.
12:57Hmm.
12:58Pancreas is clear.
12:59No tumor.
13:01Okay, it's 10 years ago.
13:023 a.m. your time.
13:03I have just called from Nepal because I can't figure this out.
13:05There's no judgment, no boss, just a sick patient and two old friends.
13:10What do you tell me to do?
13:11A small bowel aspirate and a methane breath test.
13:15SIBO.
13:17Not bad, Dr. Larson.
13:19Not bad at all.
13:27Positive methane breath test confirmed by a small bowel aspirate.
13:31It's a SIBO infection, all right?
13:32Hmm.
13:33I don't know how you saw that coming.
13:35It was a team effort.
13:36Hmm.
13:36Also, check out his triglycerides.
13:38They're through the roof.
13:41Are you sure these are right?
13:42Mm-hmm.
13:44Okay.
13:44Tests confirm Sal has a SIBO infection, which explains the brittle diabetes, the blood sugar
13:51swings.
13:52It's rare, but it can be treated with antibiotics.
13:55Oh.
13:56But why did it happen?
13:58Underlying causes are usually dietary.
14:01What do you mean, dietary?
14:03Excess processed carbs, fatty foods.
14:06That doesn't make sense.
14:08He's been eating so well.
14:09I'm afraid that's not what the blood work shows.
14:14Sal?
14:16What did you do?
14:17I've been cheating with fast food, donuts, pretty much anything I pass on the way home.
14:24But you couldn't have eaten much.
14:26The Ozempic.
14:26I stopped taking it four months ago.
14:28It made me nauseous and miserable.
14:31And then when I stopped taking it, I was always hungry.
14:33So I started sneaking, going to drive-thrus, pay cash, leave the wrappers in a neighbor's
14:38trash bin.
14:39You've been doing all that behind my back.
14:45I need some air.
14:50I know I shouldn't eat like that.
14:52But when I'm tired or I'm stressed, I lose control.
14:57Food's all I think about.
14:58It's all I care about.
15:01There's something wrong with me.
15:02There's nothing wrong with you, Sal.
15:04Well, whether it's food or work or alcohol, everyone has something that slips out of control.
15:10But that doesn't mean you can't take back control.
15:13How?
15:13I'm obsessed.
15:15You need to have the right support.
15:17Dawn's been supporting me.
15:18Dawn is your wife.
15:19She can't also be your coach, your dietician, your trainer.
15:22Let me bring in a professional.
15:25Yes, please.
15:28I need this to stop.
15:34Can you paint me a picture of what $10 million could achieve?
15:38Well, that could fund private recovery suites, cutting-edge neonatal tech, the kind of upgrades
15:43that turn hospitals into headlines.
15:46Shona, show me where you work.
15:49You mean, um...
15:50Internal medicine.
15:51I'd like to see it.
15:53If you really want bang for your buck, there's a much more expansive role that money could play
15:57there.
15:57I'd be curious to know about it.
15:58But in any case, I want to see where my daughter spends all her time.
16:02Follow me?
16:07No, don't you dare, Frank.
16:09My mother may be a narcissist, but yours is a stalker.
16:13Oh, this is getting good.
16:14Why did Casey buy me jeans just to make me feel that?
16:19I gave you those jeans because when I wore them, you said you loved them.
16:21I couldn't tell they were high-waisted.
16:23So?
16:23Casey knows I can't do high-waisted with my short torso.
16:29Liz.
16:29Well, at least we know you sleep-talked the truth.
16:33There's also some good news on the medical front.
16:35It's not a tumor.
16:37So what is it?
16:38Looks like temporal lobe epilepsy.
16:40It's a part of your brain.
16:41It processes emotion, memory, language.
16:43Anything stressful going on lately?
16:45Yeah, she just finished two weeks of brutal parent-teacher meetings.
16:48It's that bad?
16:49Have you met the parents of a kindergartner in private school?
16:52No matter what their kid does, they interpret it as the misunderstood behavior of a genius.
16:57Yeah, I think I might be one of those parents.
16:59My daughter, she's finishing up kindergarten now.
17:01Oh.
17:02Well, since you're a doctor, I buy that your kid could be a genius, right?
17:08So, Jess, we're going to get you started on an anti-epileptic.
17:12We'll monitor just a dose from there.
17:14Jess, I know the words sound scary, but this form is very treatable.
17:27And with the right meds, there's a good chance you won't even notice it.
17:30Just so you know, he's divorced.
17:32And here we have the internal medicine office with an all-purpose space.
17:43And here we have Dr. Larson.
17:45Ah, Dr. Larson.
17:46We met at the fundraiser three years ago, right after Sonia started as an intern.
17:51I'm so sorry.
17:53I don't.
17:54I'm sure all businessmen in suits blur together, but you were very kind about Sonia.
17:58Well, she's an excellent doctor.
18:00She would have been excellent at anything she chose to do, but I'm very proud she chose this selfless profession.
18:06Mr. Matris considering a sizable donation for obstetrics.
18:09Oh, great.
18:10Though we could really use support in this department.
18:12Exactly what I was telling him.
18:14Please, don't let me keep you.
18:16It's nice to see you again.
18:17You too.
18:19Well, this was very edifying.
18:21Thank you for such a comprehensive tour, Dr. Hamda.
18:24Our pleasure.
18:25Please, let me know if you have any other questions.
18:27If you wouldn't mind, could I steal Sonia away for a quick lunch?
18:30Oh, I really can't.
18:31I have so many patients and...
18:33But I understood that Dr. Ridley had excused your absence.
18:36No, actually, she just texted me.
18:38I...
18:39She really needs me back.
18:41Ah, I understand.
18:43Of course.
18:44Your mother would love to see you this week for dinner, if you're able.
18:47I'll let you know.
18:48I'm going to get back to work.
18:56Please, right this way.
19:00Where's Son?
19:01I went downstairs to get a coffee.
19:03Thought you took him for tests.
19:04No.
19:05Is there a vending machine on this floor?
19:07What the hell is wrong with you?
19:15We're in a hospital.
19:17All because you won't stop eating garbage that's going to kill you.
19:20And what about me?
19:21What am I supposed to do if something happens to you?
19:24I messed up.
19:25I'm not going to stand here and watch you kill yourself.
19:28I'm sorry.
19:29I'm done with you.
19:33Dawn!
19:35Dawn!
19:36Honey!
19:37Is she okay?
19:38Dawn!
19:39Dawn!
19:40I'm in a crash cart now!
19:41Got it.
19:42What's happening to her?
19:43What's happening?
19:47When parents are unified, it provides stability for the kids.
19:50But when they have different ideas, it can get tough.
19:54Sometimes one parent feels like they have to defend the other
19:57to maintain that stability.
20:00What I heard you say last week, Katie,
20:03is that you want your dad to start telling more of his truth.
20:07But I don't think you can do that.
20:10Michael?
20:15I really don't want to start bad-mouthing your mother.
20:17Katie.
20:18Katie!
20:19I understand how you feel.
20:26No!
20:26You're just doing the same thing over and over again!
20:30Michael, she needs you to say you don't like how Amy's acting.
20:34That you know Amy's hurting her, and it's not right.
20:37It's not right.
20:44It's not right.
20:53I'm not here to pressure you.
20:55No?
20:56No.
20:57I want to know what's going on so I can help you.
20:59You remember Ravi Dar.
21:06Well, he's the son of my father's business partner.
21:10And when he attacked me, my mother was the only one I told.
21:14She made me promise never to tell anyone else.
21:20And I kept that promise.
21:23For five years.
21:26But when Ravi was arrested, it all came out.
21:32Let's just say, my father's reaction hasn't been what I would have liked.
21:38He blames you?
21:40He just can't face it.
21:41Neither of them can.
21:44I certainly don't want to talk about it.
21:47So you don't see them?
21:51I've been working very hard in therapy to sort out what I'm going to say,
21:57how I'm going to say it, and when I'll be ready to.
22:00And it's not going to be at lunch in the hospital cafeteria or dinner this week.
22:07I am so sorry you were put in this position.
22:09You know, I put myself through med school so I wouldn't be beholden to them.
22:14So this just feels beyond gross.
22:17Him coming in here with his money, trying to lift his leg on my territory.
22:22Is it possible he's just desperate to find a way to make it up to you?
22:26You're telling me to forgive him.
22:28Absolutely not.
22:29It's not my place to tell you anything.
22:30You are my boss.
22:31Not right now, I'm not.
22:32It just, it feels like this might be an opportunity for you.
22:40To let him have it.
22:42Give him a chance to step up.
22:43I know how it feels to have your family torn apart because it's too hard to deal with grief.
22:52The only way through it is through it.
22:54What happened?
22:59Her heart decompensated due to malnutrition.
23:02She lost 26% of her body weight in two months, thanks to GLP-1s.
23:07The abuse of GLP-1s.
23:09We need to introduce nutrition slowly to avoid refeeding syndrome.
23:14And you have to get her to stop the meds.
23:16Whatever she was hoping for when she started this, this can't be the ending that she wanted.
23:20Jess is sleeping.
23:24I ran a loading dose of Keppra, checked the levels.
23:27It's in a therapeutic range, so I feel good about it.
23:30Good job, Dr. Clark.
23:31Did you know that Casey's a makeup artist of the stars?
23:34She's on everyone from Lady Gaga to Zendaya.
23:36How cool is that?
23:37That's, that's good to know.
23:42I need you to help me convince Jess to quit teaching.
23:44Because if stress lowers the seizure threshold, I think it's just, it's too risky of a job.
23:49And I don't want her seizing every time his parent-teacher week.
23:51So, here's the thing with temporal lobe epilepsy, it's not just about triggers.
23:55It's the cumulative load, it's, it's, it's the tonnage.
23:57Okay.
23:58And, you know, having her extremely charismatic and possible to ignore sister show up when she's already had a very stressful week.
24:04I'm sorry, are you saying I gave my sister epilepsy?
24:07No, no, of course not.
24:08Epilepsy, that's something she has.
24:09But, I am saying that, standing next to you, someone who fills every room she walks into, that could be taking a toll on Jess.
24:16That she just, that she hasn't fully processed yet.
24:19No, Jess and I aren't like that.
24:21You obviously know nothing about our relationship.
24:23I don't.
24:24Jess, I always knew you were the favorite.
24:26Oh, God.
24:27Fun, successful sister.
24:29I made my peace with that.
24:30Let's get you back to your room.
24:31You don't get to steal my doctor.
24:40Okay, maybe you're right.
24:46Is she okay?
24:47She's fine, she's stable, but she needs help.
24:50She's been starving herself.
24:52It's my fault.
24:53I lied, I binged, I pushed her to the brink.
24:56She never would have started the shots if I wasn't such a fat loser.
24:59Hey, this is not on you.
25:03We all make enough bad choices by ourselves.
25:05We don't need to take responsibility for other people's two.
25:12Why don't you tell me about your relationship with food?
25:18I've been on some kind of diet since I was seven years old.
25:21My mom and dad meant well, but both fat kids who didn't want me to suffer like they did.
25:26They were always watching everything I ate, saying, you don't want that in front of my friends, girls.
25:36I grew up feeling like my parents loved me more when I was in shape.
25:43That must have been really painful.
25:45I guess when Dawn took over my diet, it all came back.
25:49In the beginning, she loved me how I was.
25:52We'd make big meals, God's nice dinners.
25:55She doesn't want to do that anymore.
26:01I love her, but it feels like she can't love me unless I change like she did.
26:07And I want to, I want to do that for her.
26:09But you can't get healthy for Dawn.
26:13You have to do it for yourself.
26:16What if I can't?
26:16What is happening to you is not your fault.
26:21But getting better, that is your choice.
26:30Over the past few weeks, Katie's been working with her dad on being more honest with her feelings.
26:35So we felt it was the right time to get you two together and see what's going on.
26:42Katie?
26:43They're going to get a divorce.
26:47What makes you say that?
26:49I saw on her phone.
26:51I was looking for apartments.
26:52You took my phone.
26:53Amy, it's not the issue here.
26:56I'm sorry.
26:58You're sorry?
26:59To her?
27:01Is it true?
27:03That you're looking at apartments?
27:05Yes.
27:06Does Michael know this?
27:08Not unless Katie told him.
27:09I didn't.
27:10What made you want to look through your mother's phone?
27:14Were you looking for something in particular?
27:16I wanted to read their text.
27:18Anything you want to share or ask about?
27:27Are you sure?
27:28I don't understand how you can just give up on him.
27:38First day back.
27:53Yeah.
27:54Just checking in on you.
27:56Oh, good.
27:58I know you were having a strong reaction to the things you were remembering.
28:00Yeah.
28:01Well, you know, I spent the last four days scrolling through a million snow globes online.
28:07Not that I know what I'm looking for, just that there's snow and a globe.
28:10Yeah, those would be the two main ingredients.
28:14It must be like living in an episode of Black Mirror.
28:18Oh, sorry.
28:18It's kind of like the Twilight Zone.
28:20Oh, yeah.
28:21I'm ready for Rod Serling to just come around the corner and explain it all to me.
28:25Hey, looks like Dawn's waking up.
28:28Oh, okay.
28:33What happened?
28:37You passed out.
28:39From malnutrition.
28:42I'm fine.
28:43I just didn't eat enough today.
28:45Stupid.
28:46I know.
28:47I swear it won't happen again.
28:48This isn't about today.
28:50Your labs indicate that this has been building for some time.
28:53Probably since you started taking the medication.
28:55I like how I look.
28:57How I feel.
28:59Do you like how you feel right now?
29:03When Sal got the diagnosis, we started the diet and the workouts to help him.
29:08I never thought about how much I weighed or how I looked.
29:13But I knew he wouldn't stick to it unless we did it together.
29:17At first, I hated every sit-up, every carrot stick.
29:20But then I started losing weight.
29:24And people noticed.
29:26Saying I looked amazing.
29:29Not even in my 30s did I ever think I looked amazing.
29:32I felt lighter across the board.
29:36Less worried about Sal.
29:39And somewhere along the way, I think it wasn't about him anymore.
29:42I can't make you stop taking the medication.
29:46But I need you to hear me when I say that this behavior is the same behavior that made you so furious with Sal.
29:52No, it's not.
29:54Sal is having an affair with the drive-thru.
29:56He lied to me.
29:57And you think he's killing himself?
29:59Yes.
30:00And what do you think that you're doing?
30:08You summoned?
30:08You're welcome, Baba.
30:18You put me in a messed up situation today.
30:20I only wanted to make some...
30:21I only wanted to make some...
30:21You're welcome, I want to make some money.
30:23Wait, do you think that's what I want?
30:26After everything I've been through?
30:28Sorry, Shona.
30:29I didn't think you'd have this type of reaction.
30:30I want to make some money.
30:31You're welcome.
30:31How would it feel, Sonia?
30:34If I donated $10 million to your hospital, would that feel good for you?
30:39Or would that feel, I don't know, manipulative and twisted and totally tone-deaf?
30:44I don't understand.
30:46All I want is to be able to talk about what happened, how it hurt me, how what Ma did hurt
30:57me, and for you to be able to just hear me without making excuses and trying to make it
31:04better or make it go away.
31:07Can you understand that?
31:08I'm an old-fashioned man, Sonia.
31:16I just didn't know what to do.
31:19I just told you, Baba.
31:23Did you hear me?
31:27I'll try, my dear, I promise you.
31:30I will try.
31:38Hey, the meds weren't strong enough, so we had to implant a vagal nerve stimulator.
31:48This is going to help regulate your misfiring signals.
31:51Well, no more epileptiform activity, Jess, so you're clear.
31:57Would you two mind giving us the room?
31:59I want to talk to my sister.
32:00I know you don't like spoilers, but it starts with me apologizing.
32:14Thanks.
32:15Yeah.
32:18You scared the hell out of me.
32:21I know.
32:22I'm sorry, Sal.
32:25First, I thought this was my fault.
32:27The truth is, we both have issues, and we've both been lying.
32:30I wasn't the one sneaking...
32:32No, you're just starving yourself.
32:34Really?
32:36You're going to judge me?
32:37You judged me.
32:38Watching me all the time, breathing down my neck, trying to control everything.
32:43You made it worse.
32:44You made me want to eat.
32:45I was trying to save your life.
32:46Stop it, you know?
32:48This is what I'm talking about.
32:50Stop fighting all the time.
32:52Listen to what I'm saying.
32:54You hurt me.
32:56I didn't mean to hurt you.
32:58I love you.
33:00I love you, too.
33:03And I'm going to try to be healthy.
33:05I'm going to do it for real this time.
33:07But I'm going to do it for me, not because I have a gun to my head.
33:15That's amazing.
33:20I want you to stop taking the shots.
33:22Sal.
33:23I miss the way you were before.
33:26Well, I don't.
33:27I'm not going to sit here and watch you kill yourself, either.
33:32I'm not going to beg you, Dawn.
33:34You need to see the truth, and you need to do this for yourself.
33:36Promise me you'll stop taking the shots.
33:46Well done with the Murphys.
33:48Treating more than one patient on the same case can be very tricky.
33:52Sadly, I'm not sure the marriage is going to last.
33:55It won't.
33:58Better they act on it sooner than later.
34:03Is that why you told me to leave Michael five years ago?
34:10You remembered that.
34:11I did.
34:13Telling a friend the truth always has risks, but you were worth it.
34:16That was the dinner that I asked you about your first day back.
34:22Obviously, I didn't put it together.
34:27I've lost eight years of memory, and all of my relationships seem to have changed.
34:33So, it's a bit unsteadying.
34:37We haven't changed.
34:40And for what it's worth, I'm proud of how you handled yourself during that time.
34:46I know you don't hear that very much.
34:50It's worth a lot.
34:53Why, then, did you go to Jake instead of me to put a roadblock up there?
34:59He's your superior.
35:01More appropriate that I talk to him, but I am open to hearing why you think that relationship is a good idea from a professional standpoint.
35:12There's a reason they call it tough love.
35:14But it is love.
35:19And how's my little guy?
35:20He misses you.
35:22Mama misses you, too.
35:24Come in.
35:25Tell him I love him, and I've been working super hard on my swaddling at the office.
35:29Why do I doubt that?
35:30I love you.
35:31Love you.
35:32I'll see you at home in a bit.
35:36Paternity leave was a little shorter than they might have liked.
35:38Hey, um, I just wanted to say thank you.
35:44I spoke to my father, and it was the start of something, I hope.
35:49I'm so glad.
35:51But now you're in a pretty bad position with Max on the board.
35:54Plenty of billionaires who want to see their names on plaques.
35:58Why do I feel like you're just saying that to make me feel better?
36:00So what if I am?
36:12When I saw this, it reminded me of how much you used to love to go skating at the Oval on the day after Thanksgiving.
36:19Take it.
36:26I don't want it.
36:29Katie.
36:34Look, I know this has been hard, but I really want to try to make things better.
36:39Okay.
36:40How about moving back home?
36:42We have talked about this so many times.
36:44Actually, we haven't.
36:46You just decided for everyone.
36:47It has been two years, and you decided that you wanted to go live with your dad full-time.
36:54You didn't just give up on him.
36:56You gave up on me.
36:58Sweetheart.
37:00Come here.
37:00Don't touch me.
37:01I don't want you to be so up-
37:02Stop!
37:03The only thing you care about is Danny.
37:05He's gone, and that's still all that matters.
37:17How was your shift?
37:22Uh, good.
37:25No more snow globes.
37:27When urgency becomes obsession, it's time to let go.
37:32Probably helps to be in the business of saving lives.
37:35Yeah.
37:36Helps keep your mind off your own crap.
37:37And, occasionally, you learn something from the people you treat.
37:44Have a good night.
37:53Okay.
37:55Hey.
37:56Hey.
37:56Um, can you take that?
38:00How'd it go?
38:01Really good, actually.
38:02It meant a lot to Jess that I brought it up.
38:04Obviously, I took all the credit for the idea.
38:06Of course you did.
38:07Her husband just got here, so once they started getting all lovey-dovey, I thought I'd give
38:10him some space.
38:11Probably wise.
38:13Well, looks like you're wrapping up here, so...
38:16Any chance you might want to grab a drink with someone?
38:18I don't know.
38:20Charismatic, who fills every room she walks into.
38:25I just got out of something kind of serious.
38:34My flight to New York leaves at 9 a.m.
38:38I'm not looking for anything serious.
38:47Dr. Clark.
38:49Sorry to make you come back to HR.
38:51But somehow we're missing three forms.
38:53No problem.
38:55Any chance you're the daughter of Brian Clark?
38:58Yes.
38:59I see the resemblance.
39:01He's a great doctor.
39:03Kind, funny.
39:04Never met a dad joke he didn't like.
39:07He's really got a raw deal here.
39:11What do you mean?
39:14Nothing.
39:15Sorry.
39:15Long day.
39:17You're all set.
39:18Did something happen before he left here?
39:23Not that I know of.
39:24You just said he got a raw deal.
39:26I shouldn't have.
39:27I don't...
39:27Please.
39:29Tell me what you know.
39:30Why don't you just ask your father?
39:32I would.
39:33But he killed himself three months after he left this hospital.
39:36If you don't tell me, I will go to Dr. Hamda and I will report that you violated confidentiality.
39:45Hannah, please don't do this.
39:48You open the door.
39:50Now, I need to know what's on the other side.
39:52All I know is your father filed an HR complaint against Dr. Larson, and a week later, he was gone.
40:01I know.
40:04Apparently, that's what he ordered.
40:05Why?
40:10I know.
40:11I'm afraid I was going to wear a gown.
40:12Don't be hungry.
40:14We'll wait.
40:15I'm afraid I helped him and extended now.
40:16I'll settle up in there.
40:17Everything so we call him.
40:18I'm afraid I know.
40:19I think you need you.
40:20You have something to Zombies.
40:21Maybe he'll be見 a bit bigger than that.
40:22You're out.
40:23I know.
40:24Don't bother my dad.
40:25I don't know.
40:55I don't know.
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