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Best Medicine - Season 1 Episode 01- Docked
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00:30Luisa, sweetheart, how are you doing?
00:53Fine. So fine.
00:55Are you sure?
00:57I mean, not fine. Of course not fine.
00:59But, you know, uh, never mind.
01:03Mm-hmm.
01:15Okay.
01:18Weird.
01:23Excuse me, what is the matter with you?
01:24I was wondering the same thing about you.
01:26Me? There is nothing that matter with me.
01:31Nothing.
01:33Nothing at all.
01:34Thank you so much for meeting with us today, all the way from Boston.
01:47Not a problem. I'm looking forward to hearing about the position.
01:49Oh!
01:50What a nice font.
01:52Very professional. Is that Helvetica new?
01:55Oh.
01:56I started. Sorry. Sorry, sorry, sorry. Sorry, Mike.
02:01What? You're...
02:02You're the one interviewing to be our doctor?
02:06Uh, I'm trying to.
02:07Well, obviously, this is just a formality. Famous heart surgeon from Boston, wards from the AMA every year. Accommodations. A mile long. We'd be lucky to have you.
02:18Wait, wait, uh, wait. Just, just like that? We're not gonna, we're not gonna ask any questions?
02:23Let's not scare away our only applicant, Louisa. Small town life? Not for most people these days.
02:30Why don't you tell us why you want to leave the big city to come be our small town doctor?
02:38Well, um...
02:40Morning, folks.
02:42Uh, we're here to break down the arch. We'll, we'll be in and out. You won't even know we're here.
02:47There was gonna be a wedding.
02:48Mm-hmm.
02:50Yes, mine. Uh, you were saying?
02:52Well, I summered here as a child, as you probably know, at my Aunt Sarah's fond memories and such.
02:58Anyway, when this job came up, I thought it was a good time to make a change.
03:08I'm curious about your interpersonal skills. You know, uh, our last doctor, Dr. Reese. I mean, he just, he always put us at ease.
03:16Died on the job at 93.
03:18He loved us so much, he just wouldn't retire.
03:20No matter how much we beg.
03:32Well, in terms of my bedside manner, I take people who are sick, and I make them well. And they're usually very happy about it.
03:40Do you always conduct your job interviews in a construction site?
03:44Yeah. Uh, you about finished there, Bert?
03:46Yep. Just shards of wood now.
03:50Completely destroyed.
03:51Yeah.
03:52Kinda like Sheriff Mark.
03:54Dad, Dad, Dad, Dad, Dad, too soon.
03:56Dad.
03:57Sorry.
03:58A show of hands.
04:00Everyone in favor of hiring the doctor?
04:02Ooh!
04:03Definitely.
04:04Great.
04:05When can you start?
04:06Immediately.
04:07Yay!
04:08Now we have sandwiches!
04:10Hey!
04:11Hey!
04:12Hey!
04:13Hey!
04:14Hey!
04:15Hey!
04:16Hey!
04:17Hey!
04:18Hey!
04:19Hey!
04:20Hey!
04:21Hey!
04:22Hey!
04:23Hey!
04:24Hey!
04:25Hey!
04:26Hey!
04:27Hey!
04:28Just know, this town and all the people in it are very dear to me.
04:31so the person who is in charge of taking care of them, let's just say I'm keeping my eye on you.
04:37Speaking of which, your left eye.
04:40Have you been experiencing any blurriness or pain?
04:43Uh, um, uh, a bit.
04:45You may have glaucoma.
04:47You should see an ophthalmologist right away.
04:49What?
04:51Oh.
04:53The, um, the coffee line, that's what you were...
04:57You'll see, I'm very good at my job.
05:00There you go!
05:01Oh!
05:30Hello.
05:31I was told to come here to...
05:32You must be Doc Martin.
05:33Welcome.
05:34I prefer Dr. Best.
05:35Tomato, tomato.
05:36I'm Greg, proprietor of the Salty Breeze.
05:37Someone left keys here for me to pick up?
05:38Yes.
05:39Louisa dropped them off.
05:40That's a story.
05:41Did you hear?
05:42Nope.
05:43And I don't need to.
05:44Doc Martin.
05:45Welcome.
05:46Excuse my...
05:47Lobster rolls.
05:48George is my partner in life and work and our culinary genius.
05:51Oh, hey.
05:52We know what it's like to be from the big city.
05:53We came from New York 18 years ago.
05:54Finance.
05:55Can you believe?
05:56George, well...
05:57I was a chef to a very famous celebrity.
05:58We can't tell you who.
05:59He signed an NDA.
06:00If I told you I'd have to kill you.
06:01Brisket!
06:22Welcome, Doc Martin.
06:23My keys or the keys, or the keys.
06:26Welcome, Doc Martin.
06:29My keys, or the number for the health department.
06:32Oh, yes, Louisa.
06:35Anyway, the whole town is squawking.
06:37She and Sheriff Mark.
06:38Shh, shh, shh, shh.
06:41Hey, buddy.
06:43Hello.
06:44Sheriff Mark.
06:45Hey.
06:46You must be Doc Martin.
06:48Dr. Best, actually.
06:49Dr. Best, actually.
06:51Welcome to Port Wendt, Dr. Best, actually.
06:54Hey, Mark.
06:55How you doing?
06:55How are you?
06:56You all right?
06:57Anything we can do to you?
06:58Actually, I came to talk to you guys about Saturday.
07:00We'll give you back the deposit.
07:02No, no, no, no.
07:03I still want to have the party.
07:04Really?
07:04Yes.
07:05It's the best thing that ever happened to me.
07:06I'm a free man.
07:08It's time to party.
07:09You see, Louisa and Mark, well, Louisa, she...
07:12Louisa dumped me two weeks before our wedding.
07:15Truth is, I should probably go home right now and write her a thank you.
07:18You know, everyone in town thinks she's so wonderful.
07:20Ooh, she teaches kids, but I know the truth.
07:23The devil lurks beneath.
07:25The reception was going to be here.
07:27Still waiting for my keys.
07:28Oh, yeah, yeah.
07:29Baby, in the back pocket.
07:31I'm telling you, Doc, I think you should come.
07:32Who wants to go to a boring wedding anyway?
07:34We're going to have an all-night blowout with what?
07:37A crazy!
07:37A crazy chair.
07:38Yeah.
07:39No.
07:40You got plans already?
07:41Not at all.
07:44I like him.
07:45He's nice.
07:46Yeah.
07:46I need you.
08:13Get out of here.
08:15Get out of here.
08:16Go.
08:16Shush.
08:18Get out of here!
08:19Shoo!
08:20Leave!
08:21Are you Doc Martin?
08:23My name actually is Dr. Best.
08:26Oh, my God.
08:27Do you mean Dr. Wurst?
08:29He's so Boston boozy.
08:30Ooh, ooh, tell us.
08:31Is there a Mrs. Dr. Best?
08:33What?
08:33Or maybe a Mr. Dr. Best?
08:35How is that your business?
08:36Oh, he's definitely giving straight.
08:37And so single.
08:38This is so lame.
08:39If he's going to move here, can he at least be interesting?
08:49Wait, no!
08:50No, come on!
08:53Unbend the paper clips and then bend them back up again because it's really satisfying.
08:59And then I might add some more rubber bands to the rubber band ball because, you know, I like to add a few a day.
09:05I like to see it grow hashtags at reasonable days.
09:07Am I interrupting?
09:07Oh, yes.
09:10I'm just shooting my show.
09:13Who are you?
09:14Elaine, your administrative assistant.
09:16I worked with Dr. Reese.
09:18Oh, I'm sorry.
09:18I assumed I'd be interviewing people for the position.
09:21Well, I just saved you the time.
09:23See what a good assistant I am?
09:25In this?
09:25What is this?
09:26What is it?
09:27What is this?
09:28I'm about to be a YouTube star.
09:30I go through my day and I do my usual things, but I have Teddy strapped to me.
09:35Guess what the show is called?
09:36Bear with me.
09:38Darn you.
09:39Just curious.
09:41Do you happen to be experiencing any ringing in your ears by any chance?
09:44No.
09:45Why?
09:46Because the phone.
09:47Gilbert!
09:47Hi!
09:48It's nice to see you.
09:49Are you here for an appointment?
09:49Well, yes.
09:50Okay, step right in then.
09:51No, no.
09:52Don't step right in.
09:53I haven't even unpacked my car.
09:54Is this an emergency?
09:55Well, if it isn't an emergency, I don't know what else is.
09:58Well, if you're a new doctor, start doctoring.
10:04All right, then.
10:28What is your full name?
10:30Gilbert Carlyle.
10:31And would you like to tell me what this emergency is all about?
10:35Well, Dr. Reese would offer a cup of coffee first.
10:39Not a barista.
10:40Continue.
10:40Well, you see, it's difficult to talk about.
10:44I assure you everything in here is completely confidential.
10:46It's very embarrassing.
10:47Would you like me to guess?
10:54Erectile dysfunction?
10:55God, no!
10:57Uncontrollable flatulence.
11:00Halitosis.
11:01Leprosy.
11:01No, no, no!
11:02The term is gynecomastia.
11:12Nice way of saying I'm growing boobs.
11:15Must be something in the water.
11:16It's not uncommon.
11:17Over 35% of men have it at some point, but we should do some blood work.
11:21Fine by me.
11:23You know what?
11:24On second thought, I'll have you come back when I'm set up.
11:26The needles and tubes are right there.
11:28Look.
11:29I have a juicy one.
11:30Here.
11:30Right here.
11:35I just walked into my office 10 minutes ago for the first time.
11:37You're going to have to come back later.
11:39That's it?
11:40No blood tests?
11:42No advice?
11:42I can prescribe you a training bra.
11:44I have never.
11:46Never!
11:51Never!
11:55You're a real charmer, aren't you?
12:00I'm sorry.
12:01I'm not open for business.
12:02Oh, no worries.
12:03We're just here to welcome you to town.
12:05Here's a whoopee pie.
12:06Hmm.
12:08I'd like to unpack if you don't mind.
12:11Oh, and to give you our card in case you need to make any repairs around the place.
12:14Yeah, we're a father and son handyman company.
12:17Seems like you might need a new paint job, patch up the roof.
12:20Oh, and I bet that sliding door upstairs needs a look at.
12:22Oh, your concern is touching and I assume expensive.
12:24No, thank you.
12:25Hey, are you going to share from Mark's party on Saturday?
12:30Nope.
12:31I'm team Louisa.
12:32She wasn't feeling the magic.
12:34And if there's one thing that's real, it's magic.
12:36You're really smart.
12:40Elaine, please come in with a pen and paper.
12:45Here I am just coming in with pen and paper.
12:49Please take notes.
12:50And here I am taking notes.
12:51Turn that off.
12:52It's unbearable.
12:53Unbearable.
12:54That is a good one, Doc.
12:55Okay, we're going to need gloves, gauze.
12:58Wait, it's weird.
12:59I feel like there was something that I was supposed to tell you.
13:01Tongue depressors.
13:02How's the water pressure?
13:04Yeah, that's what that was.
13:06The faucet needs to be fixed.
13:09Anything else you've forgotten?
13:11Exposed wires, hidden landmines.
13:13Oh, I really can't be sure.
13:14Yeah.
13:15How about a towel?
13:16Yeah, cabinet on the left, top shelf.
13:19Yeah.
13:19Yeah.
13:20Thanks.
13:23Okay, now I am going to eat my sandwich.
13:29That reminds me.
13:30I haven't eaten anything all day.
13:33Maybe I'll...
13:34Ouch!
13:38Well, there's some saltines in the cabinet.
13:43Or you could go to the Salty Breeze, won Best Lobster Roll in Northeast Maine, like, six years in a row.
13:48Where's the grocery store again?
13:50It's right in the middle of town.
13:51Can't miss it.
13:52That's Port Wendt Provisions on Main Street.
13:55Use code Elaine for a 10% discount.
13:57Doc Martin?
14:05Welcome to Port Wendt.
14:06Well, if it isn't our new doc getting groceries just like the regular folks.
14:14Doc Martin, oh my god, it's so good to see you.
14:18My son, he scraped his knee.
14:20I'm worried it's infected.
14:21Well, come make an appointment.
14:22I'll be happy to see him there.
14:24Since you're here.
14:25Oh, please.
14:26No, no.
14:26I mean, is this blood or pus that I'm looking at?
14:32Just keep it covered in here.
14:34And try.
15:04Doc Martin.
15:09Not actually my name.
15:11Welcome to Port Wendt.
15:12I'm Susan.
15:14Good for you.
15:14I was just wondering.
15:15I'm running a little low on a medication, and I was hoping you could call in a refill.
15:20Like the world is one giant doctor's office.
15:22I'm sorry.
15:24Dr. Reese never minded, and it is a bit of an emergency.
15:29What's it for?
15:30Estrogen cream, 0.01 milligrams.
15:33Fine.
15:34I'll make a note.
15:36Although, I don't consider this an emergency.
15:38Oh, I disagree.
15:39My husband and I are very active, and without it, it can get a little bit sandpapery down
15:45there.
15:46Someone should warn them, moisture doesn't last forever.
15:50Anyway, thank God for the cream.
15:53Works so well, Gilbert practically needs a wetsuit.
15:56Wait.
15:57Is Gilbert Carlisle your husband?
16:00Yes.
16:01And you use it during intercourse?
16:02Goms of it.
16:03If you'll...
16:03Excuse me.
16:08I'll send your prescription to the pharmacy.
16:09I'll see you.
16:39get off my property psychopath I wanted to tell you I think I understand the problem too late you think you can just humiliate me I'll go to a doctor in bar harbor who needs you you just please be quiet and let me explain fine great this will clear things up don't say anything what she doesn't know well how does that work t-shirts pajamas
17:09tops the rare pizza boy outfit what are you doing here minor medical issue nothing to worry about how minor approximately an eight cup well when you say nothing to worry about then I really do worry what is it fine just tell her happily wait does your husband know about the cream no and don't tell him marriage has to have some mystery
17:39this is just great move the cell already okay
17:42your estrogen cream it's a female hormone you're supposed to wait 12 hours before intercourse otherwise
17:51there could be absorption it's all my fault I'm very confused right now you two have a drink
17:56talk my work is done here
18:00here it goes junk mail in the recycling bin nailed it hi doc how was shopping actually it was very productive
18:12one medical whodunit solved did you finish the inventory list oh I started it but I got bored
18:18also um you have a patient waiting Elaine I told you I'm not taking appointments yet tell that to your
18:23patients no actually that's your job that's you I'm sorry do you have what the flip I have boobs
18:34two
18:47dude this is getting weird I'm sorry you can close your shirt
19:03You can close your shirt.
19:05This is very strange.
19:07You're telling me.
19:09So, am I turning into a chick or what?
19:12Please, just let me think.
19:15Has to be something.
19:16Is that a yes?
19:17I'm turning into a chick?
19:19Do I gotta get a new passport photo?
19:20By any chance, are any of your friends
19:22or neighbors experiencing similar developments?
19:26How should I know?
19:27You think I walk around talking to my friends
19:29about their boobs?
19:29No, I just, fine.
19:31How long has this been going on for?
19:33Have there been any changes to your diet?
19:35Uh, I became a vegan.
19:37What a surprise.
19:39Oh, wait.
19:40Have you been eating a lot of soy products?
19:42Yeah, I started eating a ton of tofu.
19:44Hey, that's when I started sprouting these puppies.
19:47Soy has natural estrogen, but that wouldn't explain-
19:49Are you saying Kung Pao tofu gave me boobs?
19:52Unlikely on its own.
19:53Are you a heavy marijuana user?
19:55Sure, ask the guy with long hair if he smokes weed.
19:58I'm just trying to figure this out.
19:59I'm through with this.
20:01I'll just learn how to live with it.
20:02Stop having sex with my shirt on.
20:04No, please, just come back.
20:05I haven't even-
20:08Hey, Doc.
20:16Oh, I just got a call.
20:17Somebody injured themselves at the dock.
20:19They need you to come take a look right now.
20:21Well, is it serious?
20:22Do they need an ambulance?
20:24They just asked if they could see you on their boat.
20:27Do you know anything else?
20:29I don't know anything else.
20:30I don't know anything else.
20:31I don't know anything else.
20:31I don't know anything else.
20:32Can I tell you?
20:33Elaine.
20:42Yeah.
20:43You're fired.
20:44What?
20:45You're incompetent, distracted, and just annoying.
20:49I've had this job since I was 16.
20:51You can't do that to me.
20:52And yet I just did.
20:54Now please text me the location of this patient.
20:57You did get that, didn't you?
20:59Good.
21:03Hey, everybody.
21:10POV.
21:11Tragedy has struck today in Port Wynn.
21:21So, I have to pretend I'm half dead just to get a visit?
21:27Aunt Sarah.
21:28Don't worry.
21:29I won't bite.
21:31Might as well make yourself of some use.
21:33Start banding.
21:34Me now?
21:35Don't get hysterical.
21:37I'm sure you remember.
21:42So, you used my name to get the job, and then you don't even bother to tell me you're here.
21:48I've been meaning to.
21:49It's just been nonstop.
21:50Oh, Martin, come on.
21:52There is nothing nonstop about Port Wynn.
21:56But I'm very happy you're here, even if you are a crap nephew.
22:01But I sent you a Christmas card every year.
22:03What are you talking about?
22:04Yeah.
22:05Merry Christmas, Martin.
22:07I've banded lobsters more affectionate.
22:09Anyway, the truth is, it's my fault that we didn't stay, that we weren't your damn father.
22:22What?
22:24Never mind.
22:25Never mind.
22:26You're here now, and we'll just make up for lost time.
22:31Look at you.
22:32Like it was yesterday.
22:37Well, I am a surgeon.
22:39So tell me, what's it like being back now after all these years?
22:43Well, I find the people here demanding, irrational, and far too chatty at supermarkets.
22:50Shop early, avoid the crowds.
22:53That's a good idea.
22:54I'm going to steal that.
22:55So, Martin, if you don't really like to be around people, why did you move back here?
22:59Tell me, what happened?
23:02Isn't it obvious?
23:07Someone has to look after you.
23:09Look at you.
23:10One gust of wind, you'll break your hip.
23:13You did not just say that to me.
23:15You proved your point.
23:16I'm a salty sea wench.
23:18Now retire already.
23:19You're way too old for this.
23:20You haven't seen me in all these years, and this is how you speak to me?
23:25I'm just trying to be a good nephew.
23:27Ouch!
23:28Nasty little bugger.
23:31Ugh.
23:32You know what?
23:34It's fine.
23:34You're good.
23:35You don't need my help.
23:37You're fine.
23:40Martin!
23:41Oh, oh, oh!
23:43Did you break your hip?
23:45Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh
24:15I don't know.
24:45Oh, you.
25:02Yes, me.
25:05Early riser?
25:06Just trying to avoid the crowds. You?
25:08Same.
25:11Oh.
25:13You were right.
25:15It was the beginning of glaucoma.
25:16They had me on drops, so.
25:20Truce?
25:21I didn't know we were at war.
25:23Excuse me.
25:26Today was supposed to be my wedding day.
25:27Did you hear?
25:28Hard not to.
25:29I didn't really want to see anyone,
25:31but I just really needed some turkey jerky, so.
25:35Well, we all have our touches, I guess.
25:38What happened was I came back from New York after a, well, bad breakup,
25:41and Mark, he had been my high school sweetheart.
25:44We just started up again.
25:45We've been together for eight years now.
25:47Yeah, we really don't know each other, so.
25:49I know you couldn't care less about me.
25:50It's fantastic.
25:51Anyway, you know, I always knew that it wasn't right,
25:55but Mark, he was my best friend,
25:57and I'm sorry that I waited till the last minute to end it,
26:00and I feel terrible about that, and everyone here has an opinion.
26:02Yes, I can see it's one of the pitfalls of small-town life.
26:05Yeah, but that's the thing.
26:06I love it here.
26:07I love knowing my neighbors.
26:09I lived in New York,
26:10everyone living in their little boxes with their little salads.
26:13That's nowhere to live.
26:14We both woke up at dawn to buy groceries,
26:17not a ringing endorsement.
26:20This is true.
26:22I mean, aren't you supposed to marry the love of your life?
26:25The person that, when you kiss them, you get weak in your knees?
26:29Or is that unrealistic?
26:36Actually, I have no idea.
26:41Have you never been in love?
26:44Um...
26:46Enjoy your jerky.
26:49Have you mixed up?
27:00Bye-bye.
27:02Bye-bye.
27:11Bye-bye.
27:16Bye-bye.
27:18Gilbert, what do you want?
27:33I'm glad I spotted you. It saves you phone call.
27:36Yeah, not my usual routine out this early, but Susan's at her sister's.
27:40Well, I wanted to let you know you are going to need to come in for more tests.
27:43What?
27:44There's been a development.
27:46I knew it was the water.
27:48Well, either way, call me on Monday.
27:50You rascal.
27:52Susan!
27:55Oh.
27:57No.
27:59Oh, yeah.
28:01Oh, no.
28:03Oh, no, no.
28:04Oh, no.
28:06No, no, no. Gilbert!
28:08Gilbert, please.
28:09Gilbert, please.
28:12What are you, spying on me?
28:14Spying? No, I'm just buying groceries.
28:15You're the one who's spreading your estrogen cream up and down the eastern seaboard.
28:20They're horrible.
28:22Wait!
28:24Susan!
28:26Wait!
28:27Please!
28:27Come back!
28:30Get a life, loser.
28:31That's it.
28:38That's it.
28:40That's it.
28:46That is it!
28:46That is it!
28:46That is it.
28:48That is it!
29:09That is it.
29:10Martin, are you trying to run me off the road?
29:13Of course not. Are you all right?
29:15Yes, but what has gotten you in such a tizzy?
29:19I didn't sign up for physical assault,
29:22or marriage counseling, or dog catcher while we're at it.
29:26What the hell are you talking about?
29:27It doesn't matter, because I'm leaving, all right?
29:29I'm not meant to be a town doctor, because I don't like people.
29:33I don't like talking to them, and I really don't like listening to them.
29:36The only thing I do like is cutting them open and saving their lives.
29:40I can't even do that anymore.
29:44Why? What happened?
29:47I just froze! All right?
29:50What are you talking about?
29:52I froze on the operating table.
29:55Another doctor had to finish. There.
29:59You happy?
30:01Why?
30:03I was...
30:12A little girl.
30:14Car accident.
30:17Ruptured heart fell.
30:19and how old was she she was eight
30:27well that's understandable martin isn't it after what happened to rosemary
30:36but no reason for you to throw i'm so sorry but story time's over for heaven's sake you haven't
30:43been here two minutes and now you're leaving tomorrow i thought port one would be the answer
30:48but i was wrong this place won't let you hide and that's a good thing
30:55all right there it works
31:19what are you doing oh had a free moment thought we start on the door i didn't ask for that
31:36consider it a housewarming gift i mean you know if you wanted to give us a gratuity
31:40we can give you a slap in the face for that
31:42hey doc are you really firing elaine she's kind of an institution
31:49dr reese loved having her actually it doesn't matter anymore because i'm leaving
31:52what yeah you can set the place on fire for all i care
31:55i'm firing myself
31:58firing himself
32:01hmm
32:31Best here.
32:40Can he move it?
33:01Yes, I knew you can stay away. Hey, listen. We will not vanish without a fight. We're going to survive. Today, we celebrate our Independence Day.
33:17Phil Paulin, Independence Day.
33:22We're out of mac and cheese.
33:27Had to pick up some shifts now that I'm unemployed.
33:32So sorry to hear about you leaving. Really, thought you'd make it all the way to the baked bean supper. Magical time. The invalid is this way.
33:47Isn't it funny? Even brisket loves bacon.
33:54Georgie, Dr. Martin, he's here to save you.
33:56Hey, Doc.
33:57Oh, what happened here, George?
34:00I had a tussle with the greasy floor, and the floor won.
34:03I can see.
34:05Anything you chose for me?
34:06It looks like just a sprain.
34:09So I need you to stay off of it for a few days, keep it elevated, and apply ice, and I'm going to show you how to wrap it up.
34:14Okay, everybody. Welcome back.
34:16We're on minute three.
34:18Just waiting for my mac and cheese.
34:21That girl
34:22is a star.
34:25And then we check on the potatoes.
34:26Gross.
34:27I love mac and cheese.
34:28I love mac and cheese.
34:29Dr. Martin.
34:37It's really important.
34:40Yes?
34:41Gilbert wants a divorce.
34:43Did you hear?
34:44No.
34:44I just like to flirt.
34:47Always harmless.
34:48But then this one young guy flirts back.
34:50It was really flattering.
34:52At my age,
34:54shrilling up like an apricot,
34:55feeling invisible.
34:57If only I could be invisible right now.
34:59Oh, Gilbert,
35:00please listen to me.
35:01It meant nothing.
35:01I'm so sorry.
35:03You'll be hearing from my lawyer.
35:04I was just telling Doc Martin how sorry I am,
35:06wasn't I?
35:07Oh, on and on about it.
35:08Oh, there you are.
35:10Don't go.
35:11I want everyone to hear this.
35:13Fantastic.
35:14You have nerves showing up.
35:15I was hoping you'd be here.
35:16You haven't been answering my calls.
35:18See?
35:18I haven't been answering his calls.
35:19I need you to know,
35:21this isn't just a hookup for me.
35:23I actually love you.
35:25And I don't have mommy issues.
35:27Who said you had mommy issues?
35:29Some of my friends.
35:30All of my friends.
35:31But it's not true.
35:33I want to be with you.
35:34I love you so much.
35:36I even love my boobs.
35:38Because you gave them to me.
35:39You gave him boobs too?
35:42Mine better be bigger.
35:43They are, darling, so much bigger.
35:45No way.
35:46Not the way we went at it.
35:47Oh, my God.
35:50Bastard.
36:00Gilbert!
36:00Gilbert!
36:01Gilbert!
36:09Breathe.
36:23Breathe.
36:25Hey, doc, are you okay?
36:27Fine.
36:28Are you sure?
36:29Yes.
36:32Okay.
36:33You're the doc.
36:34Um, sorry, I'm going to come in, I think, because, yeah, I'm coming in.
36:43Oh, my God, are you okay?
36:45What?
36:47What is happening?
36:49Are you having a heart attack?
36:50Okay, a nervous breakdown?
36:52What?
36:53What?
36:53Tell me, tell me.
36:56Blood.
36:57The blood?
36:58All right, what about it?
37:04Does blood freak you out?
37:08But you're a doctor!
37:12Okay, all right, all right.
37:16Do you want a whole teddy?
37:22You do.
37:23Just one second, one second.
37:24All right.
37:27Okay.
37:31Okay.
37:32Yeah.
37:34Oh, wow.
37:36Doctor who's afraid of blood.
37:40See how that could narrow your options?
37:42One second!
37:45All right.
37:49You know, um, in case you're interested,
37:55Dr. Reese,
37:57he would let me bandage wounds
37:59and take blood.
38:00just, if you decide to stay,
38:06I could be really helpful to you.
38:11Can you hurry up, please?
38:12One darn minute!
38:19I know
38:19that it might not seem like it,
38:22but I'm very good at keeping secrets.
38:24What?
38:39What?
38:41You all right there?
38:42Yeah, yeah.
38:44I'm okay.
38:47Are you?
38:59Take two.
39:03I guess I was a little over-served.
39:10I'm assuming you have someone to drive you home, so...
39:14you know, maybe a breath mint, and have a nice life.
39:18Truth is, I've been covering it up pretty well,
39:21but this breakup's really messed me up.
39:24I've loved Louisa since I was 12 years old.
39:27She's perfect.
39:28Nobody's perfect.
39:29Focus on the bad things, the irritating habits,
39:32the quarrel, some lingering resentments.
39:35No, no, I'm telling you, Doc, she is perfect.
39:38She's kind, she's patient, she's supportive.
39:41The only main thing that she's ever done
39:42is to break up with you.
39:53I'm never gonna get over this, Doc.
40:03I can't believe I danced to I Will Survive.
40:05How lame is that?
40:07It's incredibly lame.
40:09Lame!
40:14Love does make you do some crazy things.
40:17Yes.
40:18Getting that impression.
40:19I'm not sure.
40:19I'm not sure.
40:19I'm not sure.
40:19I'm not sure.
40:19I'm not sure.
40:20I'm not sure.
40:20I'm not sure.
40:21I'm not sure.
40:21I'm not sure.
40:31That was somewhat horrific.
40:32Thank you, Doc.
40:36You really helped me, man.
40:40I did?
40:41Yeah.
40:44Wait, so you're really leaving us?
40:46Much to everyone's great relief, I'm sure.
40:50Well, not everyone.
40:52The way I see it, we need a doctor and you need patients.
40:56We don't all gotta love each other, do we?
41:04Let me get you some water.
41:05Let me get you some water.
41:08Ugh!
41:35and I know.
41:36Goodbye.
41:36Bye.
41:45Bye.
41:57Bye.
41:58Bye.
41:59Bye.
42:00Bye.
42:02Bye-bye.
42:03Bye-bye.
42:04Bye.
42:05Bye-bye.
42:05Oh, my God.
42:35Oh, my God.
43:05Oh, my God.
43:07No.
43:09No.
43:10No.
43:11Go.
43:12Leave.
43:13Go.
43:15Go.
43:17Go.
43:19Go.
43:21Go.
43:23Go.
43:25Go.
43:27Go.
43:29Go.
43:31Go.
43:33Go.
43:35Go.
43:37Go.
43:39Go.
43:41Go.
43:43Go.
43:45Go.
43:47Go.
43:49Go.
43:51Go.
43:53Go.
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