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00:00Previously on Doc...
00:02I don't suppose I ever met him.
00:03Once we all went out to dinner one time.
00:05You told me there were some things I needed to tell him.
00:08And did you?
00:09I've been having memory seizures.
00:11The fact that you collapsed tells me that you could be headed for cerebral edema.
00:13You need to take an oral dose daily.
00:15But I never changed my own proxy.
00:17Part of me still thinks she knows me best.
00:19That one.
00:20What?
00:20Amy Larson TMS recordings.
00:22You realize we can blow up all of our relationships with this?
00:30What?
00:31They just got a real body!
00:32They just got a real body!
00:33They started a real body!
00:35They just got a real body!
00:39How about you?
00:40I never changed my life!
00:42I thought, oh, you're not...
00:43What did you do?
00:44I don't know...
00:46What if you want to do?
00:47What if you're about you?
00:48What happened to him?
00:49What if you're about you?
00:50What if you better order or what you're about?
00:52What if you're about you?
00:53Where to go?
00:54And what if you're about you?
00:56You're about you?
00:57Where am I gonna get out?
00:58okay so today is the day right today's the day no more putting this off and run me through it
01:25dr. larson you've been chief for three months and they have been just about the worst three months
01:30of my life you are harsh you are condescending you treat interns like they're med students and
01:34although i can take it being around that horrible energy all day is just soul-sucking sounds like a
01:39great start you think it'll fly be serious give me the real all right i have had an amazing time
01:45working here i really respect and admire you blah blah blah and although i know it's not customary
01:51for an intern to leave this early in their tenure i do have an opportunity at johns hopkins my
01:55beautiful wife has family in baltimore etc etc so it would mean a lot if you would bless this and
02:01write me a letter of recommendation i'm assuming the blah blah blah and the etc i will be
02:08something coherent something coherent i'll figure something out well then okay stud
02:12go get her yeah
02:16i need cpaps induction meds ppe and ventilators
02:22i understand that it's barely penetrated the u.s but we don't want to be caught with our pants down
02:28it's coming dr kamara wishing it away is not a strategy
02:34uh was that about the the coronavirus yeah i'm just trying to stay ahead of it but i don't want
02:40you panicking people no yeah yeah yeah of course not have you read anything about it cdc and nih
02:46alerts i studied a few of the case reports out of wuhan yeah what do you make of it well i'm no
02:50epidemiologist but it does seem to act in strange ways well buckle up we may find out soon enough
02:56now you had a question for me oh uh yeah i i was um i was just gonna ask you if uh maybe i could
03:07see a few patients on my own today i feel like i'm ready for that you understand why i have things
03:12organized the way that i do with all of the interns being supervised you don't want any mistakes right
03:16so don't make any
03:20thank you
03:24okay shauna you had a fever up to 101 101.2 yesterday morning okay and loose bowels
03:33a little for a day or two but er sent me here because he said i have some problem in my kidney
03:38yeah you have a clot in the artery that's going to your left kidney but we can treat it with a
03:43medication called heparin what causes this you know it could be a variety of things including
03:47dehydration but we'll run some blood work to investigate that anything else going on in terms of
03:51symptoms not really no all right well i'll have a nurse come in and she'll take some blood and
03:57we'll get that iv set up and i see you got the meatloaf you gotta be careful and get a little
04:02gnarly it doesn't much matter right now barely taste anything
04:06what was that oh i can't really taste anything in the last few days
04:11that's not a big deal is it um i'm not sure yet
04:20i want you to smell this tell me what you think it is
04:29i gotta smell anything what is it
04:3554 year old man with complications from lupus he has been on methyl trexate for three days but he
04:54is still suffering from joint inflammation and pleuritis what do we do next dr larson
04:58can i have a word are you interrupting my rounds i'm sorry but i don't think this can wait
05:03you better have the answer when i get back
05:07yes i have a 32 year old female patient that's presenting with gi issues and a low-grade fever
05:14the er diagnosed with an artery thrombosis but she has a complete loss of smell
05:17so you're thinking there were two cases of anosmia in wuhan so i pulled up the case reports out of it
05:25i believe there were three there as well yeah but in those cases it developed much later in the
05:29cycle i get that but we also know that it seems to keep morphing in this presentation
05:33the fact that i was discussing this this morning when you walked into my office
05:37not that impression or look into score points chasing zebras
05:41look the last thing i want is to have coronavirus in our hospital
05:44breathe in for me
05:47and out
05:50does that hurt no any coughing or shortness of breath no
05:57what about fatigue i'm a little tired and uh i'm a bit jet-lagged
06:05what about her blood work i haven't sent anybody in here to do that yet
06:09until you saw her well maybe you should do that now yourself
06:14there are 350 million people in this country and 71 confirmed cases none in minnesota well there's always a first so you want to shut down internal medicine quarantine everyone on the floor and send panic through the whole hospital on the hunch of an intern i examine the patient and i support dr heller's diagnosis
06:35based on loss of smell and fine crackles in both lung bases plus the blood work shows low platelets
06:41both of which suggest adenovirus
06:43any evidence of widespread clotting not yet no has she been in china or italy she did just find from new york
06:49where there's one confirmed case so far but there's no real testing and obviously people from all over the world come through there we have no confirmed contact no cough no respiratory distress
06:59five out of the 18 cases in washington had gi issues you're stretching if you don't report this to public
07:04health and contact trace in 24 hours it'll be too late enough of this hysteria dr larson this is not hysteria
07:12although the pushback seems like it might be i'm not taking a call from the governor about this
07:16we can revisit in 24 hours if you have more evidence well i certainly admire your courage
07:20careful dr larson apparently it's your job to be careful
07:25it's our job to do what we think is right
07:49you okay
07:49the cemeteries are always hard
07:53you ever meet him
08:00no he lived in arizona
08:03don't think he got here much
08:05why didn't they put the jar in yet
08:15we're gonna do that after the ceremony
08:17but the shovels
08:18yeah
08:19yeah you'll see
08:20at first everybody's gonna line up and they'll take a shovel but what we do is we turn it upside down like this so it only holds a small amount of dirt
08:29and then we take just that small amount of dirt and we pour it back into the hole
08:35that's our way of saying to saba we're burying you but we want to go slowly because we don't want to say goodbye yet
08:43okay
08:44okay
09:13Your sight from All Isfam,
09:15God Blessings,
09:16and Everything in the Word of Israel,
09:20God Blessings,
09:22God Blessings,
09:24and Everything in the Word of Israel,
09:30and other That Father of Israel,
09:31God Blessings,
09:32And it is faithing for all theseheitous,
09:34and everything in the house of Israel we pray,
09:35and all these thanpa and yishayem,
09:36and every uhyolog serviço treatment for all our life of Israel,
09:38The living to come true Israel and teacher writing,
09:38and getting the highest all of them all and all of us.
09:40Amen.
09:43There were a lot of things unspoken between me and my dad, a lot that went unsaid, like
09:54a lot of fathers and sons, I'm sure.
10:00I lost my mom when I was 14, and I didn't realize it at the time, but I realize now
10:08what my dad lost.
10:11He lost his best friend.
10:14My mom, she was his rock, his anchor, and my dad never let me or Ali feel that, because
10:23he knew he needed to be our rock.
10:28A lot of you know how sick my mom was and how much she suffered, and I never told him,
10:35but my dad, he always knew that's why I wanted to be a doctor, so that I could help people
10:40the way that I couldn't help her.
10:48He always wanted me to take over the family business, but he knew that I needed to take
10:52a different path, so he put his head down and he worked 14 hours a day for my dreams.
11:00He didn't need to say why or take credit or tell people what he was sacrificing.
11:06He just did it.
11:09I'm a different generation, so I talk a lot more about things than he did, but at the end
11:14of the day, I just hope that I can do the things that matter like he did, because talk is cheap.
11:22And my dad, he just gave from his heart.
11:29I know you're not supposed to bring flowers.
11:48Is that Ruggala?
11:50I didn't know how to pronounce it, but yes.
11:51And bagels.
11:52I think we're pretty clear on how to say that.
11:53Yeah, fantastic.
11:55I think we're up to like 85 dozen.
11:56Can you just drop it in the kitchen?
11:57Of course.
11:58I loved what you said about him.
11:59Oh, thank you.
12:00I don't know.
12:01I didn't really prepare anything.
12:02I got you a text this morning.
12:03I'm sorry I didn't write that.
12:04No.
12:05You've got your hands pretty full.
12:20Yeah.
12:21Yeah.
12:22It's a lot of family.
12:24Yeah.
12:25Mia is adorable.
12:27She looks like you.
12:29I do see a lot of my dad in there, too, though.
12:32How's she taking it?
12:34I don't know.
12:37I don't think she understands you.
12:38I do.
12:39No, I'm sure.
12:40Yeah.
12:41What about you?
12:42How are you holding up?
12:43Me?
12:44You collapsed a couple days ago.
12:46Oh, yeah.
12:47I...
12:48Yeah.
12:49I'm fine.
12:50You taking your meds?
12:51Yes.
12:52I am.
12:54Hey, listen.
12:57Look, I was in a pretty low place the other night when I called you.
13:03Yeah, of course you were.
13:05I mean, I just...
13:07I hope I didn't send any mixed signals.
13:12The only signal I got was that you wanted to talk to somebody who had met your dad.
13:18The fact that I didn't remember him probably doesn't help.
13:21But, yeah, I obviously understand loss, so it makes sense he would call me.
13:26Yeah.
13:27Yeah, I guess it does.
13:29Um...
13:30Anyway, I'm glad you're here.
13:33I am your friend, Jake.
13:36No matter what.
13:38Jakey, can I borrow you?
13:41Your cousins want to say hello.
13:43Yeah, of course.
13:44I'll talk to you in a bit.
13:45Yeah.
13:46How's the body language been?
13:48They were kind of having a moment earlier, but it was hard to tell.
13:53They could just be playing it cool because they're in front of everyone at the hospital.
13:56Well, it is much more explosive for us if they're sleeping together, so, you know, maybe try to find out.
14:08Hi there.
14:09I'm Rachel, Jake's ex-wife.
14:11Yeah, hi.
14:12I'm Amy Larson.
14:13It's nice to meet you.
14:14And lovely house.
14:16Jake chose it way back when.
14:18So Mia was born here?
14:20Born and raised.
14:22Well, not a home birth.
14:23I'm not one of those.
14:25You know what I mean.
14:26Yeah, big bully her in the epidural.
14:28No duelist for this girl.
14:30Just a little heads up, stay away from Aunt Sarah.
14:33Oh God, what is she saying now?
14:34Just that you're the harlot who broke his heart and you shouldn't be hosting this.
14:38Harlot?
14:39Well, that is a new one.
14:41Amy, this is Allie, Jake's sister.
14:44Hi.
14:45Amy was chief when Jake was an intern.
14:46Oh, right.
14:48And then you had that car accident and you lost like 12 years of your memory.
14:51Allie?
14:52What?
14:53Eight, actually.
14:54I mean, it's fine.
14:55It's not like it's a secret.
14:56Well, he told us some stories about you.
14:58Really?
14:59Oh, yeah.
15:00He hated you at first, but then he really came to respect you.
15:03And you made him chief resident, which was a really big deal for him.
15:06He's a great doctor.
15:08And an even better man.
15:10He practically raised Allie after their mom died.
15:13Yeah, he told me that.
15:15He did?
15:16Well, long nights on call.
15:17What else are you going to talk about besides your childhood?
15:21Right?
15:22These are so good.
15:23Cost me one.
15:24I feel so stupid.
15:25I brought flowers instead of food.
15:26Well, if you're not going to contribute, maybe don't load up like that.
15:27I shouldn't say stuff like that to a woman.
15:29Okay, so tell me the deal here.
15:30This is Jake's ex-wife's house?
15:31Uh, it was his house till he moved out.
15:32And when did they get divorced?
15:33Uh, a couple years ago.
15:34Got a couple years ago.
15:35Cause they look pretty snug now.
15:36Well, I think that's somewhat performative for their daughter's sake.
15:38You know, I'm getting a feeling there might be something
15:39between him and Amy.
15:41Ow.
15:42Yeah.
15:43Yeah.
15:44Beau, we're getting two hours instead of food.
15:45Okay.
15:46Well, if you're not going to contribute.
15:47Baby don't, low-ups like that.
15:50Like that?
15:51She didn't say stuff like that to a woman.
15:52Okay.
15:53Tell me the deal here.
15:54This is Jake's ex-wife's house.
15:55It was his house till he moved out.
15:56And when did they get divorced?
15:57A couple years ago.
15:58Because they look pretty snug.
15:59No?
16:00Well I think that's somewhat performative
16:01for the daughter's sake.
16:02him and Amy. What? You don't see that? No. But you do. I plead the fifth. Come on. Are you talking
16:15about before or after her accident? Both. How am I the last one to know about this? Maybe because
16:23you think of her as the Virgin Mary up on her pedestal. And what about now? I mean, I don't
16:28think Dr. Ridley is going to be letting people date their superiors, do you? No, probably
16:34not. Where is she today anyway? I mean, Dr. Hamda's here and he's CMO. She's out of town
16:39at some conference and he's just a good guy. Of course, he's also part of a weird triangle,
16:43right? And you were able to defrost it okay? Amazing. Thank you so much, Katie. We should
16:54be home in a couple hours. Love you too. I can't believe she's going away to college.
17:01I'm really going to miss her. Still 18 years to the empty nest, so we got that going for
17:07us. Yeah, we do.
17:12You're an intern again, which means Jake's your boss now?
17:16Uh, yeah. Delicious, right? Oh, it's kind of like Freaky Friday or something. Kind of
17:23like freaky every day. Uh-oh. Rachel. Sorry? Did you invite Leslie? I told her I was hosting.
17:36Okay, well, I want her gone. Seriously? She'll break up our marriage. So yeah, unless you plan
17:43on her bring another DJ for you to sleep with? All these fireworks between these two, they
17:49went to college together, right? Yeah, sometimes he'll date someone else, sometimes she'll date
17:54someone else, but they can't seem to shake each other no matter how hard they try. I hear
18:00you and I'm sorry, okay? I'll ask her to leave. Thank you. I'm sorry. I just don't want to
18:06look at her face today. Look at her. See? Yeah, for sure. I keep telling him he just needs
18:15to forgive her and end the suspense for everyone, but maybe today will be the day. Yeah. Grief
18:21it can be very clarifying. Okay, Anna Banana. I sent it. What do you mean you sent it? Sent
18:35it to who? Like we talked about. First the new wife, then the mimbo. Now just sit back and
18:43watch the powder cake explode. You think I have coronavirus? We're saying that there's a chance
18:50you have it, which is why we need to keep you isolated until we're sure. And what are these
18:54drugs you're giving me? It's an antiviral medication along with a low dose of chloroquine.
18:58What if you're wrong? I thought nobody even knows how to treat this. We are simply following the
19:03protocols that have been used in other hospitals, and both of these are harmless, so we're just doing
19:08this preemptively. Now, if your situation escalates, we could potentially add in antibiotics,
19:12but we don't want to rush into that yet. I don't understand. I haven't been around anyone
19:15who has it. That you know of. That's the problem. And how would I have gotten it? You flew out of JFK.
19:21Anything you touched could have had germs. Okay, so you think it happened at the airport because I was
19:26with my mom and grandma right before. You should call them and tell them to isolate in case you got
19:32it before the airport. A lot of people are dying of this, aren't they? Young and healthy people.
19:41We're not going to let you die.
19:45Look, I wasn't going to contradict you in front of her because that would have just made her more
19:49anxious, but we don't make promises we can't keep.
19:51I know, but she's young. She has no comorbidities.
19:54Do not for a second make an assumption about what you think you know or have read or heard from
19:59another doctor. Do you understand? Yes.
20:02Okay, remind the nurses that no one goes in there and watch her like a hawk.
20:06I will end. Thank you. For what?
20:09You could have brought in attendings on this. Don't make me regret it.
20:12I won't.
20:15Dr. Heller.
20:18Yeah.
20:20Get a telemetry set up in pathology and then meet me there.
20:23Okay. Um, what for?
20:25We're going to jerry-rig a COVID test.
20:26Give me 10.
20:29We could pull the genetic code from China and potentially convert our influenza PCR,
20:34but we need new short DNA primers and probes.
20:36That'll take too long. I'm thinking HIV.
20:38Well, it could work, but you'd need a serum sample from a confirmed case.
20:42Yeah, I'm having one couriered from Washington. It should be here in an hour.
20:45Then what are we waiting for?
21:16Oh, two shots are dropped.
21:31I can take it from here. Go.
21:40No, Mom, I don't know. I don't know.
21:43Shauna, you're in respiratory distress.
21:45They're going to put you on a ventilator.
21:47What are they saying there, baby?
21:49Here, please, please.
21:51Hi, this is Tanner. I'm Dr. Amy Larson.
21:54She's saying you think she has the corona.
21:55We don't know that yet for sure.
21:57You need to stay away from other people until we figure this out.
22:00Well, I don't have any symptoms, and neither does my mother.
22:02That's good, but we still don't know how long the incubation period is.
22:05Let me call you back, okay?
22:08Okay, Shauna. I'm going to have to intubate you, which means we're going to put this tube down your throat.
22:12But we'll put you to sleep first so you don't feel any pain.
22:14Just please tell my mom what to do.
22:16We will. I promise.
22:17If that patient needs to be on a ventilator, she should be in the ICU.
22:26What's going on here?
22:27I'm not comfortable moving her. That's what's going on.
22:29You're not comfortable because she has C. diff?
22:31Stay in your lane, Julie.
22:33You think she has the coronavirus, and you're not telling any of us.
22:35You're right. We do think she has it, but the board doesn't buy it, and they don't want anybody to panic.
22:40We sequestered her, and if all goes well, we'll be able to test her soon.
22:43Look, I get it. You're scared? You want to go home? Fine.
22:46But if you stay, you need to sit tight and think about what's best for everybody here.
22:51And that means you need to trust us and keep your mouth shut.
22:55As soon as you know, I know.
22:57Of course.
22:57Okay. What's next?
23:05Add a broad-spectrum antibiotics and a bronchodilator. Maybe that'll open up our airways.
23:10Yes, ma'am.
23:11And Jake, the next time you call me ma'am, you're going to be on scut work for six months.
23:18Noted.
23:27I can't believe he's gone.
23:35When was the last time you saw him?
23:38April in Arizona. You?
23:41Too long. I skipped out on dinner in the middle of it.
23:45I left him alone with the woman I was seeing at the time.
23:48Oh, my God. Jake.
23:52I guess he opened up to her, though.
23:54I got back to her place that night, and she said that he thought he was a failure as a father.
24:01Oh, jeez.
24:02She told me I should tell him how much I appreciated everything he did for us, but I said he knows.
24:08And then I just never got around to making sure.
24:10I also said I'd visit him.
24:12Didn't do that either.
24:15Who was she?
24:17This woman.
24:18This woman.
24:18No.
24:25Oh, my God.
24:27Just reach her mouth.
24:29No, no.
24:29Absolutely not.
24:30We're not together anymore, so this needs to stay in the vault.
24:34Okay?
24:34Okay.
24:35You know, I think you're the only Jewish dad in America who's disappointed his son became a doctor.
24:46If hospitals had jerseys, I may have felt differently.
24:50What an athlete he was.
24:51Three sports, captain of all of them.
24:53Oh, this is weird.
24:59What?
25:00Amy sent me an email.
25:02What?
25:03What is it?
25:04I don't know.
25:05It's an audio file.
25:06Okay.
25:23What?
25:26What?
25:28No.
25:28Nora?
25:30Nora?
25:34Nora?
25:35Nora, what is it?
25:36I have to go.
25:36Nora, honey.
25:38Just give me the keys.
25:39I'm going home.
25:40Please, just talk to me.
25:41I swear to God, I will scream and make a scene.
25:43Now, give me the keys.
25:44I need to know whatever's on there.
25:49I sent it to you.
25:53You record your therapy sessions?
26:05Sometimes, yeah.
26:06What's going on?
26:07Nora just got an email from you.
26:09What?
26:09I didn't send her anything.
26:10It was one of your TMS sessions.
26:12You were discussing some very personal things, damaging things to me.
26:18Well, I didn't send her that.
26:20Michael, why would I send her that?
26:22Okay.
26:22You're a maniac.
26:24Guess that means the bomb went off?
26:26Obviously, she was hacked.
26:27For all we know, it was the whole hospital.
26:30I'm going to call IT right now.
26:31When you get home, change all your passwords.
26:34You ought to lose your license.
26:35If it came from your email, it'll be in the send folder.
26:40We need to hear it.
26:42I'm still trying to get my head around that kiss in the elevator.
26:45How so?
26:47Well, it was pretty hot.
26:50Especially for someone who doesn't love me anymore.
26:53Whoever said that?
26:54He did, basically.
26:55No.
26:56He said he moved forward because you disappeared.
26:59So, what?
27:00He doesn't really love Nora?
27:02I'm sure he loves her.
27:03And I know he's really grateful to her for how she was there to help him pick up the pieces.
27:09But?
27:10Let's just say I was at their wedding and he did not look like a man who was all there.
27:16Why would somebody send that to her from my account?
27:22They're trying to hurt you.
27:23By hurting them?
27:24No, by making you look unhinged.
27:28Oh, my God.
27:31What?
27:33Okay.
27:35That meeting that I missed with Joan, the one where I supposedly replied but didn't remember,
27:41and that medication, where I gave the wrong dose, somebody's coming after me.
27:49Yes, I wanted to do this, but not at his father's funeral.
27:51And for a penny.
27:53And for a pound.
27:58Hey.
27:59Hey, I'm so sorry.
28:00I have to go.
28:02Oh, really?
28:03Yeah, I'm just, I'm not feeling great.
28:05Oh, yeah, of course.
28:06Go take care of yourselves.
28:08I remember some of our dinner with your father.
28:11But I thought they said that wasn't possible.
28:15Gina says if it's important enough, a memory can break through the medication.
28:19Oh.
28:21You bet at $3.98.
28:25And he was really proud to have you as a son.
28:31Try to hold on to that.
28:34Yeah.
28:34Is it just me, or did that look awfully intimate between them?
28:44No.
28:45I just found out like 30 minutes ago.
28:49Are you sure?
28:50Because this could be a massive security breach.
28:53Is that IT?
28:55It looks like you were the only one targeted.
28:57Well, can they see who did it?
28:58They're still digging into it.
29:00Yeah, I'm here.
29:00I'm here.
29:04We're sitting crackles.
29:08About lungs and wheezing.
29:11We're too sad.
29:12They're still dropping.
29:13We've got up the pressure.
29:14No.
29:14If we do that, we could cause a pneumothorax.
29:19I just don't understand why our lungs are so stiff.
29:22They're supposed to be opening.
29:23There shouldn't be this much inflammation.
29:25It's like her body is attacking her lungs.
29:27If that were true, then we'd have to pull her off the ventilator and bomb her with the
29:30corticosteroids.
29:30Exactly.
29:31Has anyone tried that?
29:33No idea.
29:34But it's not like anyone's reporting anything with confidence.
29:42She's clotting now.
29:44This inflammation's everywhere.
29:45Okay, I think we've got to call the CDC or the NIH.
29:48Her CO2 is rising.
29:49There's no time.
29:50Treat the patient in front of you.
29:52If we're wrong, we'll kill her.
29:54Well, you want to go back to rounding with the interns?
29:56This is what it means to be a doctor.
29:58Tell me everything you know.
30:03They refused to take her to the ICU, but they put her on a ventilator.
30:05Then they take her off the ventilator, put her on steroids.
30:08Now they've just rushed her down to the IR procedure room.
30:10All this after telling me no one but them should even go into her room.
30:12So what do you think is going on?
30:14I know what's going on.
30:15They think she has coronavirus, but no one wants to tell the rest of us.
30:24Advancing the microcatheter.
30:25Your clots just passed a break, you'll learn.
30:29You want to tell me what the hell you're doing?
30:31We took her off the ventilator and her oxygenation improved, but now she's clotting.
30:35So we're dealing with that.
30:36You gave a patient with adenovirus, antivirals, chloroquine, broad spectrum antibiotics, and steroids
30:42all in six hours when she came in here with a GI issue.
30:45You drove her to this, and now she may lose her limbs.
30:47She doesn't have adenovirus.
30:48She has coronavirus, and she may die.
30:51So why don't you back off and let us do our work?
30:53Keep the infusion running.
30:54Don't stop for anything.
30:56If she doesn't have coronavirus, I will make sure you never practice again.
31:04Okay, we're at the clot.
31:06Push TPA.
31:08I can't believe you're still there.
31:10It's so late.
31:10Yeah, yeah, I know.
31:12It's been kind of a crazy day.
31:13Well, have you asked for the letter yet?
31:16Not yet.
31:17You're not chickening out on me, are you?
31:18No, no.
31:19Allie's got a friend in Potomac who's a great realtor.
31:22We may even be able to afford something in Bethesda.
31:24Yeah, that sounds great.
31:26I'm glad you're excited.
31:27Well, then rip off the band-aid and get the recommendation.
31:29Yeah, I will.
31:30Hey, listen, I gotta go.
31:32I'll call you in a little bit, okay?
31:33Okay.
31:33Clots are dissipating.
31:36Okay.
31:37Perfusion's returning to her arms, still waiting on her legs.
31:41Respiratory status?
31:42O2 stats are climbing a bit.
31:45Fine rails in her lungs.
31:46We're really not going to know anything until the morning.
31:50What did Dr. Franco say?
31:52She's run three tests so far on negative.
31:55There must be an issue with the substrate.
31:57Unless we're wrong.
32:03You have a wife and kid, right?
32:05Yeah, daughter.
32:07Go.
32:07I've got this.
32:09I know you're going to say the buck stops here, but I got you into this, so I stay.
32:13I got myself into this the day I signed up for med school.
32:18But I'm glad you're going to see it through.
32:22Yeah.
32:25Why don't you hit the on-call room?
32:27We can monitor her in shifts.
32:31Okay.
32:33But that's the thing.
32:41We took her off the ventilator and she seemed to rebound.
32:44But she doesn't have coronavirus.
32:46I don't know how you can say that when there's so little data.
32:49Well, unless you know something the CDC and the NIH don't, then...
32:52Hold on.
32:53What?
32:54It worked.
32:54She tested positive.
32:56I ran it three times.
32:57Your patient has COVID-19.
33:03Shauna's stable.
33:10She's breathing well and her vitals are solid.
33:12And Dr. Franco figured out the issue with the substrate, yielded three independent positive tests.
33:19Shauna's quarantined in the negative pressure room for at least a week, but she's turned a corner.
33:25And we're squared with Dr. Kamara?
33:27I'm suddenly getting all the supplies we need.
33:30So I miss all the good stuff?
33:32It happens like that sometimes.
33:34But you were there for the important part.
33:36You did the work.
33:40Did we actually figure out something about this thing?
33:42Yeah.
33:43Unfortunately, I think we're going to have a long time to confirm that.
33:45New York had one reported case yesterday, and today they have 82.
33:49Wow.
33:49CDC is saying they think it might be airborne.
33:52So it's going to be everywhere.
33:53So I talked to Dr. Liebling at Hopkins.
34:01Oh, um...
34:04Letter recommendation.
34:15Wait, you wrote this last week.
34:17I updated it a bit this morning.
34:20Look, if you're going to go, I would go now.
34:22The storm is coming.
34:24Well, listen, whatever happens, I'm grateful.
34:28You taught me a lot.
34:32Round start in ten minutes.
34:34Be ready to educate people on what we found.
34:37Let it go.
34:55Let it go.
35:01The morning will come
35:08Tomorrow will break
35:13So before you replace me
35:17I'm
35:19Now with me won't last time
35:22Just like a dream
35:25Oh, you're glad to be
35:30Just like a dream
35:35Even though he only met you that one time
35:44He really loved you
35:45Well, if he's anything like his son
35:49I'm sure I loved him
35:51Jake?
35:55I think we need a reckoning
35:57Michael
36:00Can I come in?
36:02Yeah, of course
36:03Well, whoever hacked you used the VPN and rerouted it
36:08So it's not traceable
36:09At least not yet
36:11You realize that those mistakes I supposedly made
36:16Were the hacker trying to make me look bad
36:18We'll get into that tomorrow with Joan
36:20I'll make sure you get all your privileges back
36:23Great
36:23Thank you
36:25Oh, God, what a mess
36:27Shouldn't you be at home
36:32Trying to fix things with Nora?
36:34She needed to cool off
36:35Michael, what are you doing here?
36:43Did you listen to the audio?
36:48Yes
36:49I did
36:50What Gina said about my wedding?
36:55She wasn't wrong
36:57Michael
36:59Nora called the house a mausoleum
37:03Well, that's an awful thing to say
37:05Well, maybe it is
37:06I mean, what is that house without you and Danny in it?
37:11Michael, that's not fair
37:13What am I supposed to do with that?
37:16I'm sorry
37:17You're right
37:20I don't know what I'm doing
37:24I guess I'm lost
37:29Your wife and son are waiting for you at home
37:40You need to find yourself with them
37:44So you were having an affair with her?
38:00Are you out of your mind?
38:01That happened after we separated
38:02Oh, really?
38:02Yeah
38:03Because all I know is four years ago
38:05We were about to move to Maryland
38:07And then suddenly you came home and said we're staying
38:09It was COVID
38:10You know what happened
38:11Yeah
38:11You had a change of heart about her
38:14You're really going to do this today?
38:17Well, today is when I found out
38:18For some reason you decided not to tell me about her
38:21All this time
38:23Yeah, Sarah was right
38:47You would have hated that we did it here
38:49Look at her
38:53She's here for you
38:55You know she came at me by Amy
38:56Right after you told her
38:57Thank you very much
38:58I didn't have to tell her
38:59She figured it out
39:00All days
39:01Today
39:02She came at me
39:03She was jealous
39:04Right
39:04Oh, come on
39:05How long are you going to keep punishing her, Jake?
39:07I'm not punishing her
39:08She made her own bed
39:09You know
39:09Most people aren't as moral as you
39:13And that's going to leave you alone in this life
39:16You will make mistakes
39:18And if you really love someone
39:21You're just punishing yourself
39:23All dad ever wanted was for you to be happy
39:27So
39:28End of day
39:30Whatever that is
39:31When you find it
39:33You better hold on to it
39:35Nora?
39:51Nora?
39:52Nora?
39:52Nora?
39:52Nora?
40:22Charlie!
40:39Dr. Hanson just opened the email.
40:40He'll be kicking Amy Larson to the curb right about now.
40:43What is wrong with you?
40:44It was his father's funeral.
40:45So? I mean, our father had a funeral and barely any of them showed up.
40:48That's how it works.
40:49Okay, this is out of control.
40:50Nope, it's in control. Our control.
40:56I'm still trying to get my head around that kiss in the elevator.
40:59How so?
41:01Well, it was pretty hot.
41:03Especially for someone who doesn't love me anymore.
41:07Whoever said that?
41:07He did, basically.
41:09No, he said he moved forward because you disappeared.
41:13So what? He doesn't really love Nora?
41:15Someone is trying to destroy you.
41:39Yeah.
41:43Who told you?
41:44I got an audio recording from your email.
41:47Oh, me and Gina talking?
41:50That was taken totally out of context.
41:52I don't care.
41:52Look.
41:58A part of you is always going to love Michael.
42:01Just like a part of me is always going to love Rachel.
42:04We share children and a past and there's just a lot of complicated crap that's hard to untangle.
42:08But all I care about in this moment is, do you want to be with me?
42:17What about Joan?
42:18Our jobs?
42:20We both in life doesn't promise us anything.
42:22Okay, so I don't want to wait.
42:26Not another day.
42:34Not another minute.
42:36Not another second.
42:38No.
42:46Hi, my name is Amy Larson.
42:50I'm the bitch that killed Hannah and Charlie's father.
42:52I'm the bitch that killed Hannah and Charlie's father.
42:57And if you thought today was fun, that was only the beginning.
43:02And if you thought today was fun, that was only the beginning.
43:11Code blue.
43:12You ready?
43:12This January.
43:13Whoever hacked Amy is coming for everyone in the hospital.
43:16Doc returns with explosive all new episodes.
43:19Danny was always my favorite.
43:22Is this a deep fake?
43:24The eye is here.
43:26They are launching an internal investigation.
43:28The hunt is on.
43:29And I'm a witch.
43:31My job.
43:34I want it back.
43:37Doc returns this January on...
43:38On...
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