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00:00:00A catastrophic multi-vehicle collision rocked the city, sending a surge of critically injured patients
00:00:08plodding into Bale Hospital's emergency department. The fate of these accident victims now rests
00:00:13in the hands of Bale's surgical team, their last hope for survival in the face of devastating trauma.
00:00:20Facials crashing! We need an attending surgeon now! All the hours are full. We've got three
00:00:24more criticals incoming. Sir, the patient trauma three is coding.
00:00:28Well, I can't leave this one. Where's Dr. Stevens?
00:00:31We need another attending surgeon. Everyone else is in the U.R.
00:00:50Need a hand? A new hire. You just started this month.
00:00:55Some junior surgeon fresh out of residency isn't ready for a level one trauma like this.
00:00:59The patient's pressure is dropping.
00:01:01Time to prove yourself, Dr. Marksman. The patient's yours.
00:01:10Okay, we are going to perform a modified Whipple.
00:01:13Whipple? For trauma? That's insane.
00:01:17Trust me.
00:01:17Trust me. Medicine bomb scissors?
00:01:22Dr. Rhodes, I need you to retract here.
00:01:26That procedure will take hours. The patient won't survive.
00:01:29Lovicottery?
00:01:33Watch.
00:01:34He's doing it in half the normal time.
00:01:42The bleeding. It's under control. But how did he...
00:01:48Tilt suture.
00:01:54Parker, I want you to clamp exactly where I show you.
00:01:57I've never seen anything like this.
00:02:04Almost done.
00:02:14This patient's going to make a full recovery.
00:02:16Jesus, Adrian. What you just pulled off is impossible.
00:02:29I thought you were just some rookie surgeon, but that...
00:02:32That was the most incredible technique I've ever witnessed.
00:02:35Where did you learn to operate like that?
00:02:37What you just did will go down in the history books.
00:02:39Wait. I heard President Vail personally recruited a medical prodigy who revolutionized surgical procedures at Mass General.
00:02:47Is that you?
00:02:55Final suture. Miss Vail's new pancreatic duct is anastomosed.
00:03:04Doctor!
00:03:04Doctor! The nurses, they said you did it. And you... you actually did.
00:03:15Sir, you shouldn't be in here during an operation.
00:03:18Every surgeon on the west coast said it was inoperable, that she only had weeks to live, but...
00:03:23You... you saved my Catherine.
00:03:26She'll make a full recovery, President Vail.
00:03:28Name your price, whatever it is. We need you at Vail.
00:03:31My hospital. Look, I'll explain later.
00:03:37Right now, we have three critical patients that need specialized procedures.
00:03:41It's gonna take hours.
00:03:43Y'all should go home, get some rest.
00:03:45I'll take over from here.
00:03:46Okay.
00:03:49Good work, everyone.
00:03:58You're all stable.
00:04:24Every single one of them, stabilized.
00:04:26Oh, the sun's coming up.
00:04:33You must have operated all night.
00:04:35You're a machine.
00:04:37Well, that's why they pay me the big bucks.
00:04:40All right. It's time for some much-needed Shaddai.
00:04:54Hey, you.
00:04:59Hey, yourself.
00:05:03I've been operating all night.
00:05:06I've seen every single patient in that pileup.
00:05:10What you did was extraordinary.
00:05:12How do you always know exactly what I needed?
00:05:17Because I know you.
00:05:19Better than anyone.
00:05:20Goldberry.
00:05:27Goldberry.
00:05:27Your favorite.
00:05:28You remembered.
00:05:30Where's your dad?
00:05:31You know, I've been thinking lately about us.
00:05:35I know it's only been a month, but it just feels different.
00:05:42It's the third time this week.
00:05:52Hospital food's better than someone else's.
00:05:56So who's this marksman guy?
00:05:58His surgical skills are unreal.
00:05:59Not sure.
00:06:00I thought he was just another new hire.
00:06:02I had no idea he could handle complex traumas like that.
00:06:05With a talent like this, you'd think that he'd be running his own department right now.
00:06:08What is this, a hospital or a nail salon?
00:06:19Last I checked, I'm not paying you doctors to sit around and gossip.
00:06:24Who is this guy?
00:06:25Preston Vale, Preston Vale's son, Harvard MBA.
00:06:30He's taking over as hospital administrator while his father takes care of his wife,
00:06:34who just recovered from an experimental pancreatic duodenectomy.
00:06:39I'm sorry.
00:06:39Am I looking at two board-certified surgeons or med school dropouts?
00:06:45Hard to tell based on your behavior.
00:06:47Sir, about last-
00:06:48Save it.
00:06:51Parker, you couldn't even manage a simple trauma rotation.
00:06:56You're fired.
00:06:57Clear out your office.
00:06:58New management means new standards.
00:07:01It's time to separate the real surgeons from the posers.
00:07:06Attention, everybody's attention now.
00:07:10If you expect to keep your obscenely overpaid jobs, every surgery must be perfect.
00:07:16No complications, no deaths.
00:07:19This second-rate medicine stops right now.
00:07:21Who does he think he is?
00:07:24Dr. House?
00:07:27What is this?
00:07:29Excellence in emergency medicine?
00:07:32Save your ego stroking for your own time.
00:07:34This is a hospital.
00:07:38We need surgeons, not trophy collectors.
00:07:42That was for my residency direction.
00:07:44Oh, cry me a river.
00:07:46Maybe if you spent a little bit more time on your patients and a little less time
00:07:50collecting gold stars, you'd be a real doctor.
00:07:53You're fired.
00:07:53Excuse me?
00:07:54Make sure she gets a souvenir from the gift shop just to show her how grateful we are for
00:07:58her time here.
00:08:00Yes, sir.
00:08:01Would you prefer a fountain pen or a snow globe?
00:08:05That was good.
00:08:06Let's go.
00:08:11Well, well, well.
00:08:13What do we have here?
00:08:15Sleeping after a shift?
00:08:18Rise and shine, superstar.
00:08:24Did I order a wake-up call?
00:08:26No, you didn't.
00:08:28But here's one anyway.
00:08:29You are fired.
00:08:34Are you serious?
00:08:35You're firing me?
00:08:38Do you need me to draw you a diagram, doctor?
00:08:40Well, no, but there must be some sort of mistake.
00:08:43Fiona, what's his position here?
00:08:45He's a new surgical resident, Mr. Vale.
00:08:51What's he make?
00:08:52Seven hundred thousand.
00:08:54That's standard for a trauma surgeon.
00:08:56Seven hundred?
00:08:58Are you insane?
00:08:59You're giving resident money to a first year who sleeps on the job?
00:09:02This hospital is being scammed.
00:09:05I just worked all night, okay?
00:09:07I'm just taking a nap.
00:09:08Oh, so now you're expecting overtime pay?
00:09:11Seen lazy doctors, but this is criminal negligence.
00:09:15What were you thinking hiring this fraud?
00:09:17Either you're as dumb as these hack surgeons, or this is some sort of insurance scam.
00:09:23Adrian and I might be sleeping together, but I can't let him drag me down.
00:09:27My career comes first.
00:09:29Boy, bye.
00:09:31There must be some clerical error.
00:09:33His credentials, other residents make a fraction of that salary.
00:09:37Fiona, Dr. Marksman, you are F-I-R-E-D fired.
00:09:49Clear out your office, clear out your locker, and get the hell out of my hospital.
00:09:55This is a mistake, okay?
00:09:56You need to check the surgical lock.
00:09:57You don't get to wear that.
00:09:58I see.
00:10:09Sir, Dr. Marksman is an amazing surgeon.
00:10:11You don't understand.
00:10:13He's the one who-
00:10:13Didn't I fire you two already?
00:10:16Beat it.
00:10:17Vale is still the number one hospital in the nation, okay?
00:10:19Don't make this worse for yourselves.
00:10:28I understand.
00:10:41Hospital politics.
00:10:43I know it's only been a month, but there is something real between us.
00:10:47Meet me in the lobby after your shift.
00:10:50I'll be waiting.
00:10:59You care to explain that little exchange?
00:11:06The board won't like this.
00:11:08Four attendings dismissed in one day.
00:11:10Patient care will suffer.
00:11:12Fear is a weapon, Fiona.
00:11:14I intend to wield it.
00:11:16Or perhaps you're more concerned with one surgeon in particular?
00:11:20Your little scam artist situation ship?
00:11:23No, Preston.
00:11:24He means nothing to me.
00:11:26Really.
00:11:27I have no personal stake in your staffing decision.
00:11:29Let's be clear about your future here.
00:11:31Do you want to be with the nobody collecting unemployment checks?
00:11:36Or the man who signs everyone's paychecks, including yours?
00:11:41The man who signs everyone's paychecks.
00:11:46Even the most attractive administrators need to be reminded.
00:11:50Who's in charge around here?
00:11:51Hey, Dad.
00:12:00What's wrong?
00:12:01Your mother's having a rough week of recovery.
00:12:03She'll be okay, but I need you to take full control of the hospital.
00:12:08And Preston, there's something critical you need to know.
00:12:11Of course, what is it?
00:12:11That new surgeon, Dr. Marksman? Whatever happens, make sure you take care of him.
00:12:18Dr. Marksman?
00:12:20Dr. Marksman, you're fucking fired.
00:12:22Get out of my hospital.
00:12:24Christ, the resident I just fired?
00:12:28Preston, are you there?
00:12:31Check the staff roster.
00:12:33See if we have another Marksman working for us here.
00:12:38I had to back up the brakes truck to get him here.
00:12:41He's a surgeon who saved your mother's life.
00:12:43And he's pioneering our experimental surgery program.
00:12:47The hospital's reputation rests on his work.
00:12:56Ah, yes, I see now there's another surgeon attending with that name.
00:13:01Dr. Marksman, pioneer in experimental trauma surgery.
00:13:05Two-time Florence Nightingale, medal recipient for medical excellence.
00:13:09Three times Apex award winner for clinical research.
00:13:11Is this who you mean, Dad?
00:13:13That's our man.
00:13:14There's another surgeon with the same last name who's been a disaster for us.
00:13:18Negligent, lazy, you name it.
00:13:20Do me a favor, fire him.
00:13:23Already done, Dad.
00:13:25I fired his slacker ass this morning.
00:13:27Thank God.
00:13:28Almost thought I fired our star surgeon.
00:13:31Good work, son.
00:13:33I'll visit when your mother's stronger.
00:13:37Just take care of mom, all right?
00:13:39I got everything else under control.
00:13:47See?
00:13:48Told you that slacker resident I fired was worthless.
00:13:52Now, about your career trajectory.
00:13:55Mr. Vale, sir.
00:13:57Can't you see I'm busy?
00:13:59Multiple traumas incoming.
00:14:00The six-car pileup.
00:14:01You fired half our surgery team.
00:14:02What's your point?
00:14:03ER is crashing.
00:14:05We've no one left who can handle it.
00:14:13Give me the situation now.
00:14:15Six critical traumas.
00:14:17Three more incoming.
00:14:18Multiple crush injuries.
00:14:20Arterial bleed, sir.
00:14:22We're losing patients.
00:14:23What are our options?
00:14:25There might be one solution.
00:14:26Well, spit it out.
00:14:27Dr. Marksman, he handled four critical traumas alone last night.
00:14:32If we can get him back here.
00:14:34Marksman.
00:14:34Right.
00:14:35That's the man we need.
00:14:35Fiona, call him.
00:14:37Which Dr. Marksman should I?
00:14:39The genius surgeon.
00:14:40The one I didn't fire.
00:14:41Keep up.
00:14:47What the hell?
00:14:49Where'd all this stuff go?
00:15:02The idiot left us research notes.
00:15:10Modified trauma protocol.
00:15:12Wait.
00:15:14These are his revolutionary procedures.
00:15:18Oh, this is brilliant work.
00:15:24Hello?
00:15:24Dr. Marksman, multiple critical traumas in the ER.
00:15:28Preston Vale says if you can handle this crisis, there's a monster promotion waiting.
00:15:33I'm on my way.
00:15:38With Adrian's techniques, I'll look like a genius.
00:15:41They'll make me department head.
00:15:44And I can finally make seven figures.
00:15:52Well?
00:15:53Dr. Marksman's on his way.
00:15:55Thank God.
00:16:05Now, about your loyalty.
00:16:09Adrian meant nothing.
00:16:11I was using him to advance my career.
00:16:13You're my future.
00:16:15That's my girl.
00:16:22Dr. Marksman's on his way.
00:16:24Beyond his shift ended an hour ago, the boss's son is up to something.
00:16:30To hell with this.
00:16:31I'm going out.
00:16:31Piece of shit.
00:16:51Get your hand on my girl.
00:16:55Oh, knock it off, Adrian.
00:16:57You mean to tell me that the brilliant surgeon can't see what's been happening under his own nose?
00:17:02You mean to tell me that you've been messing around with this incompetent nepo baby?
00:17:06I can choose who I want.
00:17:07And I don't want to disgrace surgeon with no future.
00:17:10You pathetic loser.
00:17:27We're done, Adrian.
00:17:29Ancient history.
00:17:31Are you serious?
00:17:34Just like that.
00:17:35Sorry that this bum wrinkled your jacket.
00:17:41Why are you doing this, Fiona?
00:17:42Am I just a stepping stone to you?
00:17:44I need someone with a future.
00:17:46Not someone who sleeps while patients are dying.
00:17:53Keep it for when you get lonely and horny.
00:17:56It's the closest you'll ever come to the real thing again.
00:18:03Look at us, Adrian.
00:18:05I'm the future of Vale Hospital.
00:18:07And you?
00:18:11Just a slacker and scrubs.
00:18:13You're washed up, Marksman.
00:18:15Perhaps try nursing.
00:18:17I hear they're always hiring.
00:18:20Fiona, I met you here and it made me want to stay.
00:18:22I thought we could build a family together.
00:18:27Get over yourself.
00:18:28You think I'm going to stay with someone who lied about their credentials?
00:18:32President Vale would never have hired someone who sleeps during shifts.
00:18:39We're done.
00:18:41I'm not done.
00:18:42But when I am, there won't be a Vale Hospital left standing.
00:18:46You can count on that.
00:18:52No, no, no.
00:18:52Don't you move an inch right there, Adrian.
00:18:55Your troubles are just getting started.
00:19:01Who authorized you to be here?
00:19:02Mr. Vale, I'm pleased to announce that under my supervision, we've stabilized all the patients
00:19:08from the multi-car accident, and the situation is completely under control.
00:19:12You're Dr. Marksman.
00:19:14Ah, yes.
00:19:15The very same.
00:19:16My father mentioned your exceptional credentials.
00:19:20Harvard Medical, was it?
00:19:22These morons have no idea I'm taking credit for Adrian's revolutionary techniques.
00:19:28As long as the boss's son is impressed, I'll be chief of surgery by next month.
00:19:32Mr. Vale, I've identified who's responsible for all the issues in OR3 today.
00:19:38He was sleeping while the patient almost died on the table.
00:19:42Clear-cut medical malfeasance.
00:19:52Dr. Hart.
00:19:54Incredible news.
00:19:55Dr. Adrian Marksman, that surgical pioneer that you've been tracking,
00:20:00he's just been terminated from Vale Hospital.
00:20:03When?
00:20:04Less than an hour ago.
00:20:05Dismissed by President Vale's son.
00:20:09Huh.
00:20:11Amazing.
00:20:12I'd pay to see Nelson Vale's face when he discovers that his price surgeon was fired by his submental son.
00:20:19With, uh, respect, we're still establishing our reputation.
00:20:24Would someone of Marksman's caliber even consider joining us?
00:20:28I'll offer him whatever it takes.
00:20:31Full department autonomy.
00:20:34Research funding.
00:20:35State-of-the-art facilities.
00:20:38And if necessary,
00:20:40my personal involvement.
00:20:41His techniques could revolutionize surgical care.
00:20:47Have my car brought round.
00:20:49I'm going to Vale Hospital personally.
00:20:51And Adrian Marksman?
00:20:53He's leaving with me.
00:21:01Alphesis.
00:21:02What kind of delusional accusation is that?
00:21:04Now, don't insult our intelligence.
00:21:06A patient coded while you were off taking a nap.
00:21:09The timing couldn't possibly be coincidental.
00:21:11Yet you stand there denying it.
00:21:12This is crazy.
00:21:14You've all passed me off as some second-rate surgeon.
00:21:17And when a complication occurs, which happened in this hospital under your incompetent leadership,
00:21:23you blame me.
00:21:25The collective medical knowledge in this room isn't enough to fill a prescription pad.
00:21:32If you were even half the surgeon that you claim to be, you would still have a job.
00:21:35I'm not going to stand here and debate medicine with you in front of Mr. Vale.
00:21:40Security, please detain him.
00:21:48What exactly are you accusing me of?
00:21:50Either confess to medical malfeasance or they'll escort you to the police for criminal negligence.
00:21:57Adrian, I never realized you were capable of endangered patients.
00:22:02What other medical atrocities have you committed?
00:22:04You better confess now or we'll do everything under power to make sure you lose your medical license.
00:22:11Lana, go ahead.
00:22:13Do your worst.
00:22:15Let's see if a single piece of evidence holds up in front of the medical board.
00:22:20You really underestimate my family's influence, don't you?
00:22:25Don't you realize that Mr. Vale here can end your entire career with one phone call?
00:22:30Sir, I strongly recommend that we make an example out of him.
00:22:33After all, he'll be a danger to his patients wherever he goes.
00:22:36Preston, you can't let him walk away after this.
00:22:39Not after what he did to our patients.
00:22:43I'm contacting the medical board right now.
00:22:45As of this moment, Dr. Adrian Marksman is blacklisted from Vale Hospital and every medical institute in the country.
00:22:52Plan's in motion, Adrian.
00:22:55Do you know what that means?
00:22:56It means that you will never practice medicine in this country again.
00:23:02I have one question before I go.
00:23:05Does your father know you fired me?
00:23:08My father's the one who asked me to fire you, you dipshit.
00:23:11You thought you were some brilliant surgical god, didn't you?
00:23:17Security, remove this criminal from hospital property immediately.
00:23:21Immediately.
00:23:22Yes, doctor.
00:23:23Right away, sir.
00:23:23That's quite enough.
00:23:40Let him go.
00:23:41Dr. Marksman is about to accept the position as chief of surgical innovation at Heart Medical Center.
00:23:52I know you.
00:23:53You're Vivian Hart, the surgical upstart from that medical clinic across town.
00:23:58That's Dr. Vivian Hart to you, Mr. Vale.
00:24:02Vivian, I haven't seen you since the John Hopkins Symposium, like four or five years ago.
00:24:07What are you doing here?
00:24:09Well, I'm here for the most innovative surgeon in the country, of course.
00:24:14Wait.
00:24:14Are you seriously suggesting this negligent doctor has value?
00:24:19He was sleeping during rounds.
00:24:21Is this how Vale Hospital discards its exceptional talent?
00:24:24Your father built this institution's reputation of medical excellence, not petty politics.
00:24:33Dr. Hart, with all due respect.
00:24:35This is a conversation between medical directors.
00:24:38Someone in your position should recognize when to maintain silence.
00:24:41Dr. Hart, I must inform you that Dr. Marksman represents a serious liability.
00:24:47He compromised patient safety and-
00:24:49I don't believe I requested your medical opinion, Dr.
00:24:52Marksman. David Marksman.
00:24:55I have neither time nor interest in your assessment.
00:24:59After he decided to go to sleep, we had a critical surgical complication.
00:25:05His negligence led to the problem.
00:25:07His actions not only endangered patients, it compromised my hospital's reputation.
00:25:13Are you really willing to defend someone who violates the Hippocratic Oath?
00:25:18Did you actually consult with your father before dismissing Dr. Marksman?
00:25:22Of course I consulted my father.
00:25:27He's the one who specifically mentioned his dangerous surgical shortcuts and inflated reputation.
00:25:32Dangerous shortcuts?
00:25:35Is that what President Vale really said?
00:25:37His exact words were, remove him at first opportunity.
00:25:40President Vale was the one that recruited me. This makes absolutely no sense.
00:25:44Please, Adrian, the President wouldn't personally recruit a mid-level surgeon like you.
00:25:49Those gala invitations were professional courtesy, not genuine respect.
00:25:55Well, if that's the way things work at Vale, I have nothing more to contribute to any of you.
00:25:59Dr. Marksman, would you consider joining Heart Medical Center as our Chief of Surgery?
00:26:07Well, I've...
00:26:08Full department autonomy, protected research time, a surgical fellowship in your name,
00:26:14and a seven-figure salary package.
00:26:29And Cash, Dr. Marksman, I want you to revolutionize our surgery program.
00:26:53Yeah. Hopefully this shows you. I mean what I say.
00:27:04Chief of Surgery?
00:27:08You're offering all this to a surgeon who can't even keep his eyes open on the job?
00:27:13Dr. Heart, have you completely lost your medical judgment or are you on drugs?
00:27:17This is absurd. He was a mediocre surgeon here at Vale.
00:27:22And now you're positioning him to lead your entire surgical department?
00:27:27The medical board should review your hiring practices.
00:27:32Vivian, I appreciate your confidence.
00:27:36This isn't about money.
00:27:37Maybe there's something beyond professional opportunity that might interest you.
00:27:44She's offering herself up to him. She can't do that.
00:27:47Are you a doctor or a call girl?
00:27:50At Heart Medical Center, you will be given everything a surgeon of your caliber deserves,
00:27:55including a boss that would do absolutely anything to recognize your value.
00:28:01And I do mean anything, Dr. Marksman.
00:28:03Dr. Heart, for the sake of your own reputation, you need to know that this hack you're so eagerly
00:28:12pursuing has a documented history of negligence. My father confirmed it himself.
00:28:17Is that precisely what Nelson Bale told you?
00:28:20His exact words.
00:28:23Negligence, Surgeon. What are those?
00:28:28Personal gifts from your father.
00:28:33My fellowship offer.
00:28:36My personal research lab. My surgical team. I'm leaving it all behind.
00:28:43You can tell President Vale that as of this moment, Dr. Marksman has permanently withdrawn
00:28:48from Vale Hospital and all of its affiliated institutions.
00:28:52You know what? Spare us the theatrics, Adrian.
00:28:55You never deserve those privileges in the first place.
00:28:58The medical board is going to see that justice is done.
00:29:01Oh, your stupidity. It's just astonishing.
00:29:06You treat pioneering surgeons like disposable scalpels.
00:29:11This man is a life-saving artist.
00:29:17Dr. Heart, I understand there's some competition between your center and Vale Hospital.
00:29:22Yeah. Look, I'll be real.
00:29:25We're struggling to get out from under their shadow.
00:29:27Look, I'd be happy to help you out with that.
00:29:29Take me on, and I'll transform Heart into the number one surgical institution in the country.
00:29:36Look at yourself, Adrian. Offering your skills to a struggling clinic.
00:29:40How pathetically desperate.
00:29:42Oh. A backstabbing bottom feeder like you has absolutely no right to judge a surgeon of his caliber.
00:29:49How dare you talk to me like that!
00:29:53Your malpractice has caused catastrophic damage to my hospital's reputation.
00:29:58As the responsible party, I demand that you issue a formal apology to one of the major medical journals,
00:30:05and with an explanation to every affected Vale Hospital patient.
00:30:10Refuse me, and I will ensure that the medical board revokes your license permanently.
00:30:15That accusation isn't just baseness. It's absurd.
00:30:19What exactly do you think you're going to do about it?
00:30:22You've got no choice but to sign this confession.
00:30:24Oh, stop threatening my chief surgeon.
00:30:27If you insist on pursuing this vendetta, have your attorney send a formal complaint to Heart Medical Center.
00:30:33We'll consider it nothing less than a declaration of total war.
00:30:37If it's war you want, I will obliterate your dime store clinic with everything that I've got.
00:30:46Let's go. One more second and this cesspool is going to make me physically ill.
00:30:59Mr. Vale, don't you waste another precious moment on those second-rate practitioners.
00:31:04David, you've proven your loyalty. The chief of surgery position is yours, effective immediately.
00:31:12This is extraordinary. Thank you. I am honored beyond words.
00:31:21Don't forget about me, Preston.
00:31:24Don't worry, babe. You will be thoroughly compensated for your loyalty.
00:31:29How exciting.
00:31:30Mr. Vale, I swear on my medical oath that I will not disappoint you.
00:31:38Mr. Vale, a commuter train derailed. Six critical patients incoming.
00:31:42Dr. Marksman, OR1 now.
00:31:43Now's your time to shine, Dr. Marksman.
00:31:46Shit. I'm screwed. Adrian's surgical journal with all his proprietary techniques is still in my office.
00:31:52If Preston finds out, I stole it and then couldn't even use it properly.
00:31:55I implemented a groundbreaking surgical protocol that I invented myself.
00:32:02These techniques are revolutionary. I'll walk you through it in detail after the emergency.
00:32:08It's impressive, Dr. Marksman. You've obviously got your own methodology.
00:32:12No need to bore me with the specifics. I trust your brilliance. Keep up the good work, Dr. Marksman.
00:32:17With you leading my surgical team, I can focus on what really matters. Hospital expansion.
00:32:24Again, sir, I'm deeply honored.
00:32:33Behold, Vale Hospital's new chief of surgery.
00:32:36Let's see how all these condescending clowns treat me now.
00:32:43I'm glad you're feeling better, honey.
00:32:46Well, sorry. Who's this?
00:32:52Nelson Vale speaking.
00:32:53President Vale, Dr. Vivian Hart here.
00:32:57I am calling to let you know that as of this morning,
00:33:00Hart Medical Center has officially entered the experimental surgery arena.
00:33:04Revolutionary surgical procedures are Vale Hospital's domain.
00:33:09Are you absolutely certain you want to pick this fight?
00:33:12This is merely a professional courtesy call, not an invitation for debate.
00:33:17Now, just...
00:33:23What is that conniving bitch plotting?
00:33:26She knows Adrian is our surgical secret weapon.
00:33:29Why would she deliberately provoke a medical war she has absolutely no chance of winning?
00:33:37Unless...
00:33:45Dad, we've got multiple traumas coming in.
00:33:46Just tell me you didn't fire Dr. Marksman.
00:33:48Dad, relax.
00:33:51I fired the other one.
00:33:53That incompetent slacker resident that you mentioned.
00:33:56Then explain to me why Hart Medical Center believes they can suddenly challenge our surgical supremacy.
00:34:04Because I masterfully led Vivian Hart into a false sense of reality.
00:34:09There's no way a mediocre doctor can revolutionize surgical procedures.
00:34:13I convinced Vivian that she's acquired surgical brilliance.
00:34:17But in reality, she's hired our disgraced, discarded loser.
00:34:21So you deliberately manipulated Vivian?
00:34:24She thinks she's hired genius behind Vale Hospital's groundbreaking procedures.
00:34:29That's why she had the audacity to declare war on you.
00:34:31Impressive, son.
00:34:33You're finally showing some of the leadership qualities.
00:34:36I've been waiting to see out of you.
00:34:38I think you're ready to take complete control of our experimental surgical division.
00:34:45Dad, this is everything I've worked for.
00:34:48We'll get to work immediately.
00:34:50We're going to expose Hart Medical Center for the low-grade institution it truly is.
00:34:57Their humiliation will be quick and absolute.
00:35:01I won't let you down.
00:35:02Darling, surgical innovation is the future of Vale.
00:35:08Preston only got his MBA last year.
00:35:10Do you really think it's wise to entrust him with our most prestigious program?
00:35:15I would never take a risk like this if Preston was our only asset.
00:35:20Remember, we have the ultimate surgical secret weapon.
00:35:25You mean the surgeon that saved my life?
00:35:27Dr. Adrian Marksman.
00:35:29Exactly. And all I need to do is stay hands off and let him exercise his extraordinary talents.
00:35:40As long as Adrian is with Vale Hospital, Hart Medical Center has no chance of competing.
00:35:47Not only that, Vivian fell for Preston's manipulation and hired that medical disaster, Dr. David Marksman.
00:35:56What we have to do now is sit back and watch her would-be empire crumble.
00:36:04So, now that you've seen the surgical department, what do you think?
00:36:15It's not bad.
00:36:17It's a small team, but they're talented.
00:36:20What you've built here, it's impressive, Viv.
00:36:25It's good to see you again after all these years, Adrian.
00:36:29You too.
00:36:29You need to expand. It's too small for what I'm planning.
00:36:35So, I heard you weren't the only surgeon Preston Vale fired.
00:36:45We have all the angles figured out, don't you?
00:36:47And I always find the best one.
00:36:49I'm going to start recruiting.
00:37:01Good.
00:37:03The faster we rise, the more rewarding this partnership becomes.
00:37:19This better be good.
00:37:22Mr. Vale, you wanted to see me?
00:37:29My father has granted me complete authority over our experimental surgical department.
00:37:35Given your new position as chief of surgery, I'm appointing you head of innovation.
00:37:39Mr. Vale, I, uh...
00:37:41Is there an issue with that?
00:37:44No, absolutely not.
00:37:46The budget for innovation is astronomical.
00:37:48And President Vale has already handed control to his son?
00:37:53If I oversee these procedures, I could divert significant resources to my personal research.
00:37:57Mr. Vale, you can trust me completely.
00:38:01I am precisely the right man for the job.
00:38:04Preston, we have a catastrophe on our hands.
00:38:08Two attending surgeons just submitted their resignations simultaneously.
00:38:11The department can't possibly maintain its caseload.
00:38:13What?
00:38:14They both resigned at once?
00:38:15What was their explanation?
00:38:17They refused to disclose their reasons.
00:38:18But there's talk they were recruited by a former Vale physician.
00:38:21Along with the three other surgeons you fired before.
00:38:24Former physician, Adrian Marksman.
00:38:26This has his saboteur signature all over it.
00:38:29What's our contingency plan?
00:38:31The surgical department is severely understaffed.
00:38:33If any more surgeons leave, patients will suffer.
00:38:36Okay, everybody needs to remain calm.
00:38:40You still have me.
00:38:42I can rebuild this department.
00:38:44Ah, yes.
00:38:45With your stellar reputation, we should be able to get the best of the best.
00:38:48Exactly.
00:38:50So we lost some second-rate talent.
00:38:52Let him go.
00:38:55I'll make some calls to Cedar Sinai and UCLA.
00:39:00Good work, Marksman.
00:39:03This is working out perfectly.
00:39:07Now I can install my own allies in key positions.
00:39:10Soon, I'll control the entire hospital's medical direction.
00:39:33It's an honor to meet you, Dr. Hart.
00:39:42This is Dr. Parker here.
00:39:44He's a triple board certified surgeon.
00:39:46And soon, he'll be the head of trauma surgery.
00:39:49This is Dr. Rose, Chen, Rose, and Thomas.
00:39:53All consummate professionals.
00:39:55My most trusted colleagues back at Vale.
00:39:57With this surgical team,
00:40:02Heart Medical can revolutionize surgical care all across the country.
00:40:07Actually, the whole world.
00:40:08We're ready to begin, Dr. Hart.
00:40:11Well, welcome to Heart Medical Center.
00:40:15I am thrilled to have surgeons of your caliber joining us, but I do need to be transparent.
00:40:22We have got considerable ground to cover before we can truly challenge Vale Hospital's dominance.
00:40:27Have no fear, Dr. Hart.
00:40:29With Adrian leading our team, we'll be three steps ahead of anything Vale attempts.
00:40:33Yes, but Vale has already implemented Adrian's breakthrough surgical procedure protocols.
00:40:40Yeah, about that.
00:40:42It's a preliminary version. If they continue to develop this approach without modification...
00:40:46Then what?
00:40:47A lot of deaths, a lot of lawsuits, a lot of patients could be harmed, or worse.
00:40:53These procedures weren't ready for widespread implementation without proper refinement.
00:40:58Those techniques require precise calibration and specialized training without that foundation.
00:41:04We're talking about serious complications, preventable harm.
00:41:08Our first priority has to be patient safety.
00:41:10We need to perfect these procedures, and then we can find a way to prevent Vale from continuing
00:41:16with the flawed protocols.
00:41:18Exactly. It's not about competition or pride. It's about saving lives.
00:41:25We're using our experience with the trial procedures I did at Vale to develop next-generation
00:41:30surgical techniques eliminating all the previous complications and inefficiencies.
00:41:35Even if Vale Hospital analyzes our fundamental approach and attempts to create something new,
00:41:42we'll maintain our significant advantage.
00:41:45And if they stubbornly continue with their flawed protocols, rest assured, their outcomes will
00:41:50deteriorate. I don't wish it upon their patients, that's for sure.
00:41:55Remember this moment. In this battle for medical supremacy,
00:41:59heart medical center will emerge victorious.
00:42:08It's 3 a.m. I lost track of time again.
00:42:18Viv, you surprised me.
00:42:21Looks like you could use a nice rub.
00:42:23Do you mind?
00:42:25No. I mean, yeah.
00:42:30What do you give all your surgeons?
00:42:33Massages?
00:42:34Only the ones I really, really like.
00:42:42You really, really like me?
00:42:43Adrienne, I've really, really liked you since residency.
00:42:46Nothing's changed.
00:42:50You were our most brilliant resident in the program.
00:42:53I never imagined someone like you would like me.
00:42:56There was never anyone else that got my attention.
00:42:59Only you.
00:43:02But you were completely oblivious.
00:43:05And then you just vanished from the program.
00:43:08Well, I left to join the experimental surgical fellowship in Switzerland.
00:43:13I know.
00:43:13Your talent was extraordinary even then.
00:43:19Back then, I made a promise to myself that we would work together again someday.
00:43:24You know, when I established Heart Medical Center, my first priority was recruiting you.
00:43:30But that manipulative tyrant, Nelson Vale, had already secured your contracts with ridiculous incentives.
00:43:39I understand now.
00:43:43So, should we pick up where we left off in residency?
00:43:53You're the boss.
00:43:55That's right.
00:43:56And as your boss, I say, come home with me.
00:44:01Tonight?
00:44:01You lost everything when Preston fired you.
00:44:04Hospital privileges, research funding, even your hospital-subsidized apartment.
00:44:14You have literally nowhere else to go tonight.
00:44:18Come with me.
00:44:19Where?
00:44:23My place.
00:44:32All right.
00:44:33I'll admit it.
00:44:35That was the best meal I've had in months.
00:44:37Careful, Dr. Marksman.
00:44:39I might start thinking you're easy to please.
00:44:42That just depends on the company.
00:44:44Well, starting tonight, this is your new home.
00:44:49Until the program's fully established, it just makes sense.
00:44:53Are you sure about that?
00:44:54We already work late hours.
00:44:57Living together could get complicated.
00:45:00Well, I like complicated.
00:45:03Keeps things interesting.
00:45:06And where exactly will I be sleeping?
00:45:09Well, my master suite has a California king.
00:45:20Plenty of room if things ever need to get more collaborative.
00:45:26Really?
00:45:30Relax.
00:45:31I'm only teasing.
00:45:33Tonight, at least.
00:45:36Come on.
00:45:39I'll show you your room.
00:45:43Unless you'd rather have a nightcap.
00:45:45And mine.
00:45:52Things could get dangerous.
00:45:56Is this pathetic attempt really the best that you can do?
00:46:06You are completely worthless as surgeons.
00:46:08Dr. Marksman.
00:46:10The experimental procedures we're trying to replicate here are extraordinarily intricate.
00:46:15We need at least six months to properly master.
00:46:18Six months?
00:46:19You have 72 hours.
00:46:21And I expect hourly updates on my desk.
00:46:24Sir, brushing these delicate procedures dramatically increases the possibility of potentially fatal complications.
00:46:30Three days.
00:46:31And you don't get one hour more.
00:46:34Go.
00:46:35Go.
00:46:39Report, Dr. Marksman.
00:46:41What's our status?
00:46:42Excellent progress, Mr. Vale.
00:46:44We will be advancing to phase two implementation within three days.
00:46:48That's exactly what I wanted to hear.
00:46:50I knew my judgment in appointing you was flawless.
00:46:58Preston, I need an update on the experimental surgery program.
00:47:02Everything's proceeding perfectly, Father.
00:47:04Outstanding.
00:47:05When this is done, I'll throw you a huge party to celebrate the launch.
00:47:10Your father must be so proud of you.
00:47:11Keep up the good work, Dr. Marksman.
00:47:14I'll make sure my father understands your invaluable contribution.
00:47:18This is my shot.
00:47:19Why settle for chief of surgery?
00:47:21With the right maneuvering, I could become the next chief medical officer of Vale Hospital.
00:47:26Mr. Vale, my purpose is to execute the visionary medical strategies of brilliant administrators such as yourself.
00:47:35I believe that in the position of chief medical officer, I could implement your ideas more effectively throughout the entire hospital.
00:47:43If these procedures prove successful, I will personally discuss your advancement with the board.
00:47:47Truly, that's...
00:47:50I am profoundly grateful, sir.
00:48:04You're finally awake.
00:48:18You can keep appreciating the view while you eat.
00:48:21All right.
00:48:22Ooh, breakfast.
00:48:23Looks good.
00:48:28When you're finished eating, we'll head directly to the surgical wing.
00:48:31Sound good?
00:48:32Yes.
00:48:33Absolutely.
00:48:35Good.
00:48:36Get it up and running, and there may be a special bonus waiting for you.
00:48:45Extra special.
00:48:54Okay, team.
00:48:55We're approaching a critical phase of our program development.
00:48:58We have groundbreaking procedures that we need to perfect in very little time, so let's get to it.
00:49:04Start revolutionizing medicine.
00:49:06I have excellent news for all of you.
00:49:09I've just finalized arrangements with the board, and upon successful implementation of our surgical
00:49:15innovations, each of you will receive a fully funded medical mission trip anywhere in the world that you choose to share your expertise, and when the time comes that our procedures receive national certification, every surgeon on this team will be gifted a percentage of the royalties from any
00:49:33techniques we patent.
00:49:34At a heart medical center, our surgeons are the lifeblood of our institution, and you will be compensated accordingly.
00:49:43Dr. Hart, we are fully committed to making this surgical program a success.
00:49:52Dr. Hart, we are fully committed to making this program a success.
00:49:52Absolutely.
00:49:53You'll be seeing progress ASAP.
00:49:55Vail Hospital won't know what hit him.
00:49:57With Adrian leading us, victory is guaranteed.
00:49:59Heart is best.
00:50:01Heart is best.
00:50:03Heart is best.
00:50:04Heart is best.
00:50:05Heart is best.
00:50:07We're running wild hearts on fire.
00:50:10Whoa.
00:50:12We're chasing dreams and climbing higher.
00:50:16Whoa.
00:50:18Can't hold us back.
00:50:20I'm waiting to stay.
00:50:22Can't hold us back.
00:50:24We're going on the way.
00:50:26You always this disciplined?
00:50:40Or are you just trying to impress me?
00:50:43If I was trying to impress you, you even know.
00:50:46Midnight meetings, long hours, this work ethic of yours, it's a little dangerous.
00:50:56That's what Belle used to say about me.
00:51:02Then they fired me.
00:51:06And they were fools.
00:51:09You've earned more than just respect here, Adrian.
00:51:13You know that, right?
00:51:19You trying to motivate me again?
00:51:20I don't try.
00:51:26I do.
00:51:29Well, don't work too late.
00:51:35You're no good to me, burnt out.
00:51:36The incompetence is staggering.
00:51:49Yeah, you too are in way over your heads.
00:51:54Do you really think that this is acceptable?
00:51:57I give you one simple task and you screw it up.
00:52:00How the hell did either of you even finish residency?
00:52:04Vail General Hospital is the gold standard.
00:52:08And you two are just standing around like clueless little interns.
00:52:11If these surgical models aren't flawless by tomorrow, you're both gone.
00:52:15Is that clear?
00:52:17Yes, sir.
00:52:18This is the man I trusted to lead my surgical team?
00:52:24Go.
00:52:30Oh, Mr. Vail, what a, what a, what a surprise.
00:52:33Cut the bullshit, Marksman.
00:52:36We're on schedule or not?
00:52:37Of course.
00:52:39We're, we're just refining the final stages.
00:52:43Yeah, everything is under control.
00:52:45Good.
00:52:47There's a problem.
00:52:47I expect to hear it from you.
00:52:48No cover-ups.
00:52:49Of course, sir.
00:52:53Mr. Vail.
00:52:54Not now.
00:52:55Go get me the latest performance reports.
00:53:01It, uh, looks like Preston's growing a little cold on our lovely administrator here.
00:53:07Don't worry.
00:53:08When Preston makes me chief medical officer, I'm gonna need someone flexible in my corner.
00:53:15I respect the winning team, Dr. Marksman.
00:53:25Today, Vail Hospital officially launched its highly anticipated next generation surgical program.
00:53:31This cutting edge approach to surgical care is being closely watched by the medical industry,
00:53:36especially as Heart Medical's competing program was released on the same day.
00:53:41The question now is, who will define the future of surgery?
00:53:46Relax, Mr. Vail.
00:53:48Heart Medical doesn't stand a chance.
00:53:49I hope you're right.
00:53:53For your sake.
00:53:57Didn't you say that, uh, if the rollout went well that you'd make me
00:54:01chief medical officer?
00:54:03It's not a success.
00:54:04Yet.
00:54:07Enjoy tonight's launch party.
00:54:09Because if our results don't outshine Heart Medical, it'll be the last thing you have to celebrate for a long time.
00:54:15Dr. Hurt, we, um, have a problem.
00:54:30Vail Hospital's new surgical program launches today.
00:54:33That soon?
00:54:34They're hosting a big celebration party tonight.
00:54:38It's a good thing we're ahead of.
00:54:44You're saying we're ready?
00:54:45Why would I lie?
00:54:47We've been tracking Vails every move.
00:54:49Let him celebrate.
00:54:51It's just gonna backfire.
00:54:52How exactly does that work in our favor?
00:54:56Viv, do you remember what I told you when you first brought me here?
00:55:01Preston Vail's rushing this.
00:55:02He's desperate to beat us to the market.
00:55:04And?
00:55:05Their model's flawed.
00:55:07If they keep moving forward without realizing their structural failure and their approach,
00:55:12we won't have to lift a damn finger.
00:55:14And what about when it falls apart?
00:55:16Then Heart Medical takes over as the future of modern surgery.
00:55:21So you're saying that Vail Hospital has been refining the prototype surgical method that you designed?
00:55:26It's the only way they could have gotten this far this fast.
00:55:29They're using an early draft full of mistakes that I won't make again.
00:55:32They don't even realize the cracks in their foundation.
00:55:37That actually makes perfect sense.
00:55:40Which means we've already won.
00:55:43Well, this is a big day for us.
00:55:45We should celebrate.
00:55:46What do you have in mind?
00:55:48Drinks?
00:55:49Not quite.
00:55:50You and I are crashing the Vail launch party tonight.
00:55:53What?
00:55:55Why?
00:55:56Let me worry about that.
00:55:58In the meantime, ensure a smooth rollout.
00:56:00Finish whatever procedures you need to.
00:56:03And meet me in the lobby at 8pm sharp.
00:56:14And meet me in the lobby at 9pm sharp.
00:56:16And meet me in the lobby at 9pm sharp.
00:56:19Preston, we've been through so much together.
00:56:23I know where I'm headed in life, and I know who I want by my side.
00:56:27Tonight, at this launch party, celebrating our groundbreaking surgical program,
00:56:34is the perfect moment to ask, will you marry me?
00:56:38You should be fun.
00:56:47Absolutely.
00:56:49You really know how to take care of your staff, Mr. Vail?
00:56:52Stop it.
00:56:53Too bad you're taken.
00:56:54Yeah, yeah, what a shame.
00:56:56Where the fuck is Fiona?
00:56:57Told her meet me out here so we can go to this party together.
00:57:01Forget about her.
00:57:02She's just social climbing trash anyways.
00:57:04We'll show you a better time.
00:57:06We'll show you a better time.
00:57:09Now that's an offer I can't refuse.
00:57:11Let's go.
00:57:11Fiona who?
00:57:15Oh, you ladies are crazy.
00:57:36The number you have dialed is unavailable.
00:57:42Please, try again later.
00:57:43It's great.
00:57:47It's 20 in one day.
00:58:09All clean, all stable.
00:58:12The experimental procedures are all working, Dr. Marksman.
00:58:15You did it.
00:58:17No, we didn't.
00:58:22Dr. Marksman, you have to get to Vail's launch party pronto.
00:58:25You're already late.
00:58:26I need a change there.
00:58:27You don't have time.
00:58:28Where's Vivian?
00:58:31Taking care of something.
00:58:32She said it's really important that you be there and she'll meet you as soon as she can.
00:58:38Tonight, we celebrate the launch of Vail Hospital's revolutionary surgical program.
00:58:42What the fuck?
00:58:58You're my date and you're wasted.
00:59:00I'm sure you have plenty of other dates to accompany you.
00:59:04Yeah, God knows why I chose you, but I did.
00:59:06So if you want to keep your job and your status sober up, for God's sakes.
00:59:21Did he just wander in from the janitor's lounge?
00:59:32It's giving orderly sheep.
00:59:37Maybe he's here to bust tables.
00:59:41What are you doing at our launch party?
00:59:43You weren't invited.
00:59:44You so sure about that?
00:59:45I mean, look at you.
00:59:46This is a black tie?
00:59:47I mean, not that I'd expect you to know what that actually is.
00:59:52Look who crawled in from the gutter.
00:59:55The failed surgeon.
00:59:57The fraud.
00:59:58The nobody.
01:00:01Show up to my party in dirty scrubs, Marksman?
01:00:04Thought I told the security to keep out the criminals and the low lives.
01:00:07Guess you need to fire them too.
01:00:09Pardon me, I just came straight from surgery.
01:00:11Because some of us here are real surgeons.
01:00:14What are you trying to say?
01:00:15I'm saying that the failed surgeon, the fraud, the nobody, isn't me.
01:00:24I can't have him expose me in front of all these people.
01:00:29Got some nerve talking to my man Marksman like that.
01:00:32A genius like him leading our surgical team?
01:00:35You won't be able to get anywhere near our next party.
01:00:37Yeah, because it'll happen in prison.
01:00:39When you're all arrested for medical malpractice, criminal negligence, and identity theft.
01:00:47What are you talking about?
01:00:49Identity theft?
01:00:51Whose identity would we possibly be stealing?
01:00:53Yours?
01:00:54Let me give you a little bit of advice, Marksman.
01:00:57If you don't got it, just act like you do.
01:01:00Speaking from experience.
01:01:03Look around you.
01:01:05This is the elite among the elite.
01:01:08The best of the best in the medical field.
01:01:10Just because you waltz in here and you're dirty cheap scrubs doesn't make you one of us.
01:01:15Good.
01:01:15I'm glad.
01:01:16Because you're all beneath me.
01:01:19Isn't that right?
01:01:20Dr. Marksman.
01:01:21That's enough.
01:01:22Guards!
01:01:24This former employee is threatening us.
01:01:27Kick him out.
01:01:29Touch me and you'll regret it.
01:01:32I'm here tonight with a very important guest.
01:01:36What are you dumbasses doing?
01:01:38Grab him!
01:01:47Christy!
01:01:55What the hell is this?
01:01:57Dad, relax.
01:01:58I, uh...
01:01:59Relax?
01:02:01This twat came in uninvited.
01:02:03I was just kicking him out.
01:02:03Guards, remove him immediately.
01:02:05President Vale, it truly is an honor to finally meet you.
01:02:08You get out of my way!
01:02:10Dad, what are you doing?
01:02:11This is Dr. Marksman, the genius surgeon that is leading our surgical...
01:02:15You are such a fool!
01:02:20What are you, what are you doing?
01:02:21Open your eyes, Preston.
01:02:24This man that you tried so hard to kick out, he is...
01:02:27You are a... disgrace!
01:02:32Dad!
01:02:33My hospital meant something and you turned it into a... into a...
01:02:38into a...
01:02:41Dad!
01:02:46Dad!
01:02:46Oh!
01:02:49President Vale.
01:02:50Fuck away from my dad!
01:02:51Are you out of your mind?
01:02:53He is the best surgeon in this room.
01:02:55Oh yeah, like you give a shit about saving my dad.
01:02:57I'll die before I trust you two.
01:02:59Somebody get me a real doctor!
01:03:01David!
01:03:02David!
01:03:02David!
01:03:03It's cold!
01:03:04It's cold!
01:03:09Can't think of what to do next?
01:03:11Blinking?
01:03:12Can't think of a diagnosis?
01:03:13Shut up!
01:03:15Why isn't Dr. Marksman doing anything?
01:03:17This is ridiculous.
01:03:18I thought this David guy was a genius.
01:03:21You're just standing there.
01:03:22Do something!
01:03:23Uh, what's the matter David?
01:03:26If you need help, just ask.
01:03:29All you have to do is admit what you did.
01:03:31Right here, right now.
01:03:34I can't blow my cover, but...
01:03:37What if I kill him?
01:03:38I don't know anything about surgeries.
01:03:41I don't even know what's wrong with them.
01:03:43I did medical school on Zoom.
01:03:45David, this is a matter of life and death.
01:03:49Let it go!
01:03:50I, I, I can't.
01:03:56I, I can't do this.
01:04:00Okay, I can't, I can't do this.
01:04:02I can't do this without my notebook.
01:04:09That's my surgical notebook.
01:04:11He stole it from me.
01:04:12Okay, okay.
01:04:22I'm gonna need a fork and a glass of water.
01:04:26Okay.
01:04:29Okay, I gotta, I gotta.
01:04:31Here, take it, take it, take it.
01:04:33Okay, all right, hold his head, but tilt it back and apply pressure here.
01:04:38Here.
01:04:40Okay.
01:04:51Okay.
01:04:51Okay.
01:04:53Okay.
01:04:54Ready?
01:04:55Four.
01:05:01Oh, thank God.
01:05:01Where are you?
01:05:02Let out!
01:05:09That's my guy.
01:05:11Surgical genius.
01:05:13That's how Val makes history.
01:05:15Somebody get this man a medal.
01:05:17Or at least a new department.
01:05:19If you still want that chief medical officer position, say the word.
01:05:23Now, do I have to have somebody escort you out?
01:05:28That maneuver.
01:05:30That notebook.
01:05:31It's mine.
01:05:32Then tell them.
01:05:33Where is he going?
01:05:38Maybe he's headed to develop another fake surgery program at another fake hospital.
01:05:43Leaving so soon, Dr. PJs?
01:05:46Say, why don't you come back when you've actually saved a life?
01:05:53That procedure David used, I invented it.
01:05:57What kind of crack are you smoking?
01:05:59He's delusional.
01:06:00Somebody, seriously, check this guy's medical license.
01:06:04The notebook he used to save your father.
01:06:07That's mine.
01:06:09My handwriting.
01:06:10My theories.
01:06:11You're just pissed because he did what you couldn't.
01:06:15I'm pissed because you used rudimentary theories as innovation.
01:06:19And when it fails,
01:06:22then it will.
01:06:25You're not the ones that'll pay for it.
01:06:27The patients will.
01:06:28You can't prove that.
01:06:29Not yet.
01:06:30But you can't fake medicine.
01:06:34Medicine and science always tell the truth.
01:06:38Our three's vitals has just dropped.
01:06:43We've got uncontrolled bleeding.
01:06:44Second patient today.
01:06:45Same issue.
01:06:46Vessel ligation failed mid-operation.
01:06:49These techniques aren't viable.
01:06:50The veil method doesn't hold under stress.
01:06:54I mean, come on.
01:06:55Tonight proves it.
01:06:56We're ahead of every surgical institute in the country.
01:06:58I'll be right back.
01:07:08Just coordinating with the team.
01:07:13Talk to me.
01:07:14The vascular fundoclant maneuver failed again.
01:07:16This is the second patient bleeding out tonight.
01:07:21Use the compression step.
01:07:23That only works in controlled scenarios.
01:07:25We told you these procedures weren't fully tested.
01:07:28Look, just follow the notes.
01:07:34I designed those techniques for 101 guidance.
01:07:37Not mass implementation.
01:07:39Without calibration.
01:07:41It's unstable.
01:07:43It's dangerous.
01:07:44They tried to commercialize your success without you.
01:07:47Now people are paying for it.
01:07:50All good?
01:07:52Of course.
01:07:53Just routine coordination.
01:07:55Routine coordination doesn't usually include blood loss.
01:07:58Your surgical program is failing.
01:08:01And patients are suffering.
01:08:02You've been out of the field for months.
01:08:04You wouldn't know.
01:08:05Yeah, I would know.
01:08:06Because the procedures that you're butchering, I invented.
01:08:10And I'm the only one in this room who can fix the mess that you made in your surgical wing.
01:08:15Oh, shit.
01:08:15Oh, yes.
01:08:22This is Dr. Marksman.
01:08:24Yeah, connect me with the surgical coordinator immediately.
01:08:28Okay.
01:08:29Listen very carefully.
01:08:30Your patient in OR3 is experiencing a catastrophic hemorrhaging because the vascular bundle clamp technique was improperly executed.
01:08:39No.
01:08:39You need to perform a Marksman-modified Pringle maneuver with selective hepatic arterial ligation,
01:08:45followed by a rapid-sequence vascular anatomosis using interrupted 6-0 proline sutures.
01:08:52Yes.
01:08:53Yes.
01:08:55Yes.
01:08:58How do we even know he made a phone call?
01:09:01His whole thing is performance, a charade.
01:09:04You stole his methods.
01:09:06This entire launch party is built upon stolen work and guesswork.
01:09:11Uh, that's a lie.
01:09:12Then prove me wrong.
01:09:14Show them all a technique that I didn't create.
01:09:16Why would we believe anything he says?
01:09:22He was fired.
01:09:23Humiliated.
01:09:24You're right.
01:09:24I was fired.
01:09:25And the same procedures I pioneered were renamed and sold back to the board as revolutionary.
01:09:31You know what?
01:09:32This is pathetic.
01:09:33He's just jealous.
01:09:34He missed his shot.
01:09:36Is that what you told yourself?
01:09:37When you snuck back into my office and stole my surgical journal?
01:09:41Even if that were true, this isn't the time or the place.
01:09:45I think it's exactly the time and place.
01:09:59I just got off the phone with our surgical coordinator.
01:10:03And thanks to Adrian's guidance, our surgeons were able to stabilize the coding patients.
01:10:09Adrian just cleaned up your mess.
01:10:12You took this good man's techniques that weren't ready, and you fired him.
01:10:18The one person who could make them safe.
01:10:22Dad, you don't see the full picture here.
01:10:25Oh, I'm seeing it perfectly well.
01:10:28This hospital was built on trust and integrity, and you've disgraced them both.
01:10:33Your father nearly died because of your ego, because of his lies.
01:10:41You saved me.
01:10:43You saved Nelson.
01:10:44And now you can save Vale.
01:10:47Tried to warn you all.
01:10:49No one listened.
01:10:50Well, they're listening now.
01:10:52You deserve to be at Vale more than either of those two, and probably even more than me.
01:10:59It was a mistake to let you go.
01:11:03Months ago, I was fired from Vale Hospital with procedures still in development.
01:11:08They weren't ready.
01:11:10They needed supervision.
01:11:12Precision.
01:11:14Development.
01:11:15Instead, someone took my notes and tried to fast-track them for glory.
01:11:19Oh.
01:11:19You can't prove that.
01:11:20Security footage of you stealing Adrian's notebook from the hospital.
01:11:30Already submitted to the board.
01:11:33I built on what he started, okay?
01:11:36I didn't steal.
01:11:38I enhanced it.
01:11:40Then why were patients about to die?
01:11:43You falsified rollout readiness?
01:11:46He did more than that.
01:11:47He put lives at risk to prove that he was smarter than the guy that actually created the program.
01:11:53We're going to need to open a formal investigation on this.
01:11:57This is absurd.
01:11:58This was supposed to be our night.
01:12:00Oh, it's your night.
01:12:02It's not the way you thought it'd be.
01:12:05You lied to me.
01:12:07I didn't lie.
01:12:08I simplified the truth.
01:12:10Simplify?
01:12:11You could have caused serious harm to countless innocent people.
01:12:15You nearly killed the president of the hospital.
01:12:18You passed up experimental procedures as launch-ready.
01:12:22That's malpractice.
01:12:23They worked.
01:12:25Nelson's alive.
01:12:26Look, the patients, they're alive.
01:12:28Yeah, because of me.
01:12:29Those methods require sequential tensioning, breath control, special clamp techniques.
01:12:34Getting one beat wrong is the difference between life and death.
01:12:37Wait, these really are your techniques?
01:12:40I tested them for years.
01:12:41It was never meant for mass rollout.
01:12:45Not without training.
01:12:46You're rewriting history?
01:12:48No, you tried to erase him from it.
01:12:51Adrian Marksman was the reason that Vale's program had a future.
01:12:55And without him, it won't.
01:12:58This is absurd!
01:13:00You're siding with this disgraced former resident?
01:13:03He's not disgraced, son.
01:13:05You are.
01:13:06You hijacked a program you didn't understand.
01:13:10And then when your ego wasn't enough, you propped up this fraud.
01:13:18Taking his side, Dad?
01:13:20I'm your son.
01:13:21I'm taking the side of truth.
01:13:24And so will the board.
01:13:25We will be convening an emergency session tomorrow morning.
01:13:28Until then, both of you are suspended from all surgical and administrative duties.
01:13:33Suspended?
01:13:34No, no, no, you can't do that.
01:13:35You don't understand the politics of running a hospital.
01:13:38We understand the liability.
01:13:39That's enough.
01:13:42Mr. Preston Vale, Dr. David Marksman, come with us.
01:13:48Dad, you're not going to often drag me out like this.
01:13:50I'm your son.
01:13:51No, don't you touch me.
01:13:53You're not a child.
01:13:54Hey, Dad!
01:13:55I'm a side-built man!
01:13:57I'm just kidding, son of a...
01:13:58Dad, I'm waiting.
01:13:59No, get off me!
01:14:00I'm just a son of a...
01:14:01I'm not a child!
01:14:02You're not my responsibility!
01:14:11Adrian, please.
01:14:13I made a mistake.
01:14:14I see that now.
01:14:15I should have believed in you.
01:14:17I should have stood by you.
01:14:19You were right about everything.
01:14:20Just give me a second chance.
01:14:26Please.
01:14:28I still love you.
01:14:31Love?
01:14:32You traded him the second someone flashier walked by.
01:14:35You don't understand.
01:14:37I thought he was finished.
01:14:40I thought he had nothing left.
01:14:41So you sold him out.
01:14:43Mocked him.
01:14:45Over and over again.
01:14:47I was scared.
01:14:48I...
01:14:49I didn't know what to do.
01:14:50Oh, you knew.
01:14:52You just didn't care.
01:14:54Not until you realized that the horse you bet on turned out to be a loser.
01:14:58Please.
01:14:59Say something.
01:15:02Anything.
01:15:03You had your chance, Fiona.
01:15:05And you spent it holding Preston's arm while they tried to bury me alive.
01:15:09You always belonged in my operating room.
01:15:21And I should have fought harder to keep you if I'd only known what was going on behind the scenes.
01:15:27The board will vote that Preston is removed from the board.
01:15:31And David will never go near another patient again.
01:15:35We're rebuilding.
01:15:37And I want you back.
01:15:39As Vale's chief of experimental surgery.
01:15:44I'm sorry, Dr. Vale.
01:15:47You had your chance, too.
01:15:49I'm not the same man that you fired.
01:15:52Oh.
01:15:52All the more reason we need you back at Vale.
01:15:56Adrian 2.0.
01:15:57I'm not coming, man.
01:16:01You're choosing her?
01:16:03Our rival?
01:16:04You arrogant little ingrate.
01:16:06I open the door for you and you slam it in my face.
01:16:11Just typical.
01:16:13Just when you had your moment, you turned your back on it for, for what, her?
01:16:18She's just going to use you up and toss you aside like everyone else.
01:16:22Oh.
01:16:23Projecting much, Nelson.
01:16:24You'reagemry.
01:16:26Oh.
01:16:26Get me out of here.
01:16:28Now!
01:16:29Oh.
01:16:33Oh!
01:16:33Korma has good timing.
01:16:49Speaking of timing, we should get back to work.
01:16:53We have lives to save.
01:16:55Hey, not so fast, Mr. Hotshot Genius Sergeant.
01:17:00I still owe you that extra special bonus.
01:17:06Now?
01:17:07We'll just spend a time like the present.
01:17:17This is what victory tastes like.
01:17:19It's not bad.
01:17:21I need a second opinion.
01:17:25Well, I've got all night.
01:17:26And you're not leaving this room until I've properly celebrated my genius surgeon.
01:17:33Should I be afraid of a performance review?
01:17:35You're already exceeding expectations.
01:17:39But I am very thorough.
01:17:41Getting fired was the best thing that ever happened to me.
01:17:52Besides meeting you, of course.
01:17:54I've got an assignment.
01:17:54If you want to be asked.
01:17:56True.
01:17:56Funny.
01:17:57Bye.
01:17:58Bye.
01:17:59Bye.
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