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00:01I had a car accident.
00:02Lost a lot of my memory previously on Doc.
00:05Whoever hacked Amy sent a phishing email to everyone in the hospital.
00:08Did you hear what was on that recording?
00:10Stuff that was really bad for me and Nora.
00:12They also sent one to you.
00:14You're petty and vindictive and inferior doctor.
00:17What's going on here?
00:17She killed that boy.
00:18I should at least be considered for chief resident.
00:21Call it, Hannah.
00:22Time of death, 6.42 p.m.
00:24There was some blood test you ordered,
00:26but the hacker did something that messed that up.
00:28He was 17.
00:30And we killed him.
00:37I can do it better.
00:39I'm sure you can, Mr. Bell.
00:41Don't be sassing me, Gloria.
00:43They fought none, you know that, right?
00:45What can I forget?
00:47Mr. Bell?
00:48Is it my turn?
00:50Are you sure you want to do this?
00:51No, we don't discriminate.
00:52We believe everybody has the ability to fight.
00:55Let's get started.
00:59Gloria?
01:00I am perfectly healthy.
01:04I knew you!
01:15Hannah.
01:21Did you even sleep?
01:23I heard you move around all night.
01:27We killed a kid.
01:29I know.
01:30When I come home tonight, I don't know what you hear.
01:32I know.
01:32Just pack your things, find somewhere else to go.
01:36I mean it.
01:41One of our patients died because of this hack.
01:44I understand.
01:45And we are on top of this now.
01:47You're not acceptable.
01:47We can't wait anymore.
01:49We have to bring in the FBI cybercrime unit.
01:51I will discuss this with the board this afternoon.
01:53This afternoon?
01:54No.
01:54Now.
01:55Are you not understanding what's at stake here for this hospital?
01:58The damage to our reputation, the financial and legal consequences.
02:02Better crucified than complicit.
02:04Easy to say from the cheap seats.
02:05She's right, Max.
02:07How much worse do you think it'll be if it comes out we sat on this, tried to cover it up, and maybe lost another patient?
02:12You're scared and not thinking clearly.
02:16Not now, Paul.
02:17I couldn't help it over here.
02:20I figure I'll join this conversation since I'm the target of this.
02:24I assume you're going to do the right thing now, Max, to protect our patients.
02:31I will call our contact at the FBI.
02:35Now.
02:42I guess there is strength in numbers.
02:44Keep me in the loop.
02:47We got your back.
02:54I'm going to need a list of all the male doctors that worked with me, anyone in my department, or that I might have had contact with, past and present, and their photographs.
03:03The man from your memories?
03:05The least you can do is help me out myself.
03:07I'll take care of it.
03:08Just get back to work.
03:10Someone will bring it to you as soon as it's available.
03:15Katie told me about Nora.
03:17I'm sorry.
03:18It's not your concern.
03:29I thought I'd left this nightmare behind.
03:31Come on.
03:32It's nice to get out and do a little good.
03:34The only reason I'm out is because Amy threw her hat in the ring for chief resident, and this is Joan's way of sending me to the boonies.
03:42No.
03:42It was supposed to be Jake.
03:44The only reason you're here is because he's in Arizona cleaning out his father's house.
03:47So, buck up, kid.
03:49You are still the cat's meow.
03:51Okay.
03:51Are you 85?
03:54Old soul.
03:55Hoping to make you smile.
03:56I'm okay.
03:59But thank you for trying.
04:01And thank you for yesterday.
04:05One foot in front of the other.
04:07All right, Hawks.
04:08Eyes up here, please.
04:09This is Dr. Coleman and Dr. Matra.
04:13They have taken some time out of their very busy schedules to check you all for scoliosis.
04:18So, be quick.
04:20Be polite.
04:21Best behavior.
04:22Understood?
04:24Understood?
04:25Yes.
04:26All right.
04:27Mr. Fillion's class, you can line up over here.
04:29And Ms. Lindsay's class, why don't you line up right here?
04:32Okay.
04:39No, baby!
04:41Chris!
04:42My son!
04:43Why did you die?
04:49Hannah.
04:51You've got to try to let it go.
04:53I don't know how.
04:54We channel our energy.
04:57We put our focus where it's needed.
04:59Come on.
05:00You're with me today.
05:02I promise I won't yell at you in front of the entire hospital.
05:08Hi.
05:09I'm Dr. Larson.
05:11This is Dr. Clark.
05:12Hi.
05:12Hi.
05:13I'm Pam, and this is my brother, Freddy.
05:15We're the kids.
05:17And this is his caretaker, Gloria.
05:18She was with him when he got sick.
05:20At a skydiving venue.
05:22I told them it was on his bucket list.
05:24Doesn't make it a good idea.
05:25I knew the instructor would say it was not safe for him, and then we could stop talking about it.
05:30And how are you feeling now?
05:31I'm fine.
05:34You have a family history of heart disease?
05:37Uh, yeah.
05:37Not me.
05:38His mother's side.
05:39Well, look, the good news is there are no broken bones or dislocations.
05:42Good.
05:43Gloria, pull the car around.
05:45I'm sure the doctors need to examine you more, Mr. Bell.
05:47We do.
05:48You have something called acute tubular necrosis.
05:51Sounds made up.
05:52It just means that your kidneys aren't working the way they're supposed to.
05:56It's from too much ibuprofen.
05:58He's been saying that his knees hurt him for weeks.
06:01Probably forgot he took it.
06:02No, I only take what I'm supposed to.
06:04Are the pills accessible?
06:06Can he open them up on his own?
06:07He can.
06:08Yes, they are.
06:09Why wouldn't you hide them?
06:11Hey, this isn't Gloria's fault.
06:13Okay, look, this is what we're going to do.
06:15Dr. Clark, the charcoal, please.
06:18Charcoal?
06:19It's going to help clear the ibuprofen from your system.
06:22No, not doing it.
06:23Okay, well, this is your other option.
06:26This goes down your throat.
06:29I assume you don't want to do that.
06:30Sure, what's better than drinking barbecue briquettes?
06:33We have to let them help you.
06:35When we get home, I'll make you your favorite tacos.
06:37We can play Scrabble, okay?
06:39Fine.
06:42Dr. Larson, do you think that we could talk to you outside?
06:46And, Gloria, you can stay here and look after him.
06:48Of course.
06:49Thanks.
06:52I don't trust Gloria, and I don't think that this was an accident.
07:00Oh, come on, Pam.
07:02You were the one in there just giving her the third degree.
07:04Because I think maybe she made a mistake?
07:06I don't know what you're talking about now.
07:07Come on, wake up, Freddy.
07:09Dad just put her in his will a month ago for 100K.
07:12I don't think she even knows about that.
07:14How long has she been taking care of your dad?
07:17Less than three years.
07:17Three years.
07:18And have you ever suspected her of anything before today?
07:21Well, no, but now she has a reason.
07:23Okay, well, let's not jump to any conclusions.
07:25We have blood work coming back in the next hour or two, and that'll tell us more.
07:29And poisoning somebody and then taking them to a skydiving venue seems like a really bad plan.
07:34Okay.
07:35All right.
07:35But until you get this figured out, I don't want Gloria alone with my father.
07:40Sure, Pam.
07:41Whatever.
07:41Whatever.
07:45She doesn't know what she's talking about.
07:52Are you there yet?
07:57Mom.
07:58Do you see him?
07:58Mom, calm down.
08:00Dad's been out of touch before, and it's always fine.
08:02It's been three days, Hannah.
08:04He's never been gone this long.
08:06I'm sure there's an explanation.
08:08Where are you?
08:08We're at his last known location, but I just, I don't, I don't see him.
08:12Hang on, isn't that his car?
08:14Oh, thank God.
08:14Tell me what's happening.
08:19Oh, my God.
08:19Oh, my God.
08:20No, no, no, no, no, no, no.
08:21What is it?
08:23What's wrong?
08:26Did you find him?
08:27No, no, no, no, no, no, no.
08:29Charlie, help me.
08:31Hannah, pick up the phone.
08:32Oh, my God.
08:33No, no, no.
08:33Dad, please.
08:34Dad, dad, dad.
08:35Dad, please.
08:37Hannah, please.
08:38Give him, please.
08:38No, no, no, please.
08:39You can do something.
08:40CV or anything.
08:40Please do something.
08:42He's gone, Charlie.
08:44We're too late.
08:44Please, please, please, please.
08:45What are you talking about, Hannah?
08:47Charlie, what's going on?
08:50You want all white males who worked at Westside between 2016 and 2025?
08:56Yes.
08:57But they aren't indexed that way.
08:58You need the ID photos, Edie.
08:59Figure it out.
09:01It'll take some time, but sure, if it's what you need.
09:03Drop everything else you're doing.
09:05I'll expect it in the next couple of hours, along with every complaint that's ever been filed against Dr. Larson.
09:13I am an RN.
09:14But with Albert, I'm mostly just a caregiver.
09:17Trying to make sure he eats, get some exercise, stay safe.
09:22Sounds like you really care about him.
09:24He's a pain in my rear.
09:26But I love him.
09:27And he's generous with you?
09:29Oh, yes.
09:30He pays me very well.
09:32Double on Sundays if I have to miss church.
09:34And what about his kids?
09:35Do you see them very often?
09:37Freddie comes by at least once a week.
09:38He does everything for Albert.
09:40I'm surprised because I don't think he was a very good father.
09:44What about Pam?
09:46That one.
09:47Almost never comes.
09:49Last night was the first time I saw her in months.
09:52Their mother passed away a few years ago.
09:53They always get together for dinner on her birthday.
09:56I need to ask, if you know that Albert has access to his medications and that he sometimes forgets how much he takes, why don't you keep it locked up?
10:07If I start to lock up simple medications, when he's already lost control of his own life, no, I don't do this.
10:16Once you take away somebody's dignity, there's nothing left.
10:20I understand.
10:22And that's very kind.
10:24But things are going to have to change now.
10:28Straight as a board.
10:31You're all set, buddy.
10:33There you go.
10:34You got your paper?
10:35Look, I'm not even in this grade.
10:37I just, I heard there were doctors here today.
10:40Got a sore throat.
10:41Maybe you could take a look.
10:42Yeah, sure.
10:46Open up.
10:47Stick your tongue out.
10:53What's your name?
10:54Noah Kingberg.
10:55And how long has your throat been bothering you, Noah?
10:57I don't know.
10:58A few weeks, I guess.
10:59Cool.
11:00You seen a doctor about it?
11:01No, I've just been taking some Tylenol and some throat lozenos.
11:05Pretty hard to swallow?
11:06Yeah, hurts.
11:07Talk to your folks about it?
11:09They died last year.
11:11Car accident.
11:12My sister takes care of us now.
11:15Okay.
11:16Okay, well, you sit tight.
11:18We're going to have to call your sister about it.
11:19Wait, you can't just give me some medicine for her?
11:22That's right, maybe we've got to go through a guardian.
11:24Just sit tight.
11:25So, I'll call the pediatrician.
11:29They should be able to squeeze him in at the end of the day.
11:30I just need to finish my shift.
11:32This can't wait until then.
11:34It's a sore throat.
11:35Actually, it looks like strep, and it's gone untreated for too long.
11:38We should get him to the hospital now.
11:40We are wrapping up here anyway.
11:41We can take him, and you can meet us when you're done.
11:44He really needs to go to the hospital?
11:45I don't want to scare you, but we need to run some tests right away.
11:49Okay.
11:50I'd feel better for school administrator to run with you.
11:53Yeah, I'm sure Mr. Norton can come with us.
11:56We will be in internal medicine, sixth floor.
11:58Ask for Dr. Kovman, and I'll see you there.
12:07Katie, hey, what are you doing here?
12:10Everything okay?
12:11I heard something.
12:13A recording?
12:14It was you and Mom.
12:15Oh, God.
12:16So you know about it?
12:18Someone's trying to hurt your mother, but I don't know why they would send that to you.
12:23You knew, which means my mom knows, and she hasn't come to talk to me about it.
12:28Wait a minute.
12:29What recording are you talking about?
12:31What did you hear?
12:32Her saying that she never loved me as much as she loves Danny, and when she looks at me,
12:37all she sees is him, gone.
12:39Oh, Katie, that never happened.
12:41I heard it.
12:42It was you and her.
12:43There was another recording of us talking about your father and Nora.
12:46That was real.
12:47But whatever you're talking about, it never happened.
12:51You swear?
12:54On everything I love in this world.
13:00Yes, I heard it, but she told me she never even saw the email.
13:03Dr. Hamda, Valerie Carr, FBI Cybercrime.
13:06Thank you so much for coming.
13:07Paul, will you take them down to the server room, get them set up with Isaac?
13:10Okay, the first recording was real, but this is a deepfake, Michael.
13:17I'm sure the FBI can confirm that.
13:19Where's Katie now?
13:20She went back to school.
13:21And she believed you.
13:22She knows it wasn't real.
13:24Yes, but she's going to need some love.
13:26I'm going to tell Amy.
13:27If you wouldn't mind, let me, so we can deal with this as a family.
13:32Sure.
13:32Uh, just do it soon.
13:35She's been stewing in this.
13:42Got some snacks for Albert.
13:43Going to bring it in to him.
13:44Are Pam and Freddy still in there?
13:47Uh, yeah.
13:48Okay.
13:49Yeah, go ahead.
13:54The charcoal worked.
13:55His levels are coming down.
13:57He's stabilizing.
13:58What did you think of her?
13:59She seems genuine and devoted.
14:05Hey, are you all right?
14:07Yeah.
14:09This is all just really weird and intense.
14:13Listen, every time somebody loses a watch, they think the housekeeper took it and then it winds up in a drawer somewhere.
14:19That's all this is.
14:24Something wrong?
14:26No.
14:27No, it's fine.
14:28Okay, let's go.
14:29Gloria, take me home.
14:33This place stinks like bleach and wet socks.
14:36Dr. Larson, I promise I'll make sure he's okay.
14:39Can we go?
14:40He is not ready to go home yet, Gloria.
14:42He needs more than you there.
14:44Don't worry about it, Freddy.
14:45I've already taken the day off work.
14:46I'll go with Gloria to make sure he's okay.
14:48No one's taking him anywhere until we get the blood test back.
14:52You guys are getting fuzzy.
14:54What?
14:55Dad?
14:56Dad.
14:57What's happening to him?
14:58Mr. Bell?
14:58What is it?
14:59Hey, hey, Dad.
15:00He's coding.
15:01I need you all to step back.
15:03Mr. Bell.
15:05Mr. Bell.
15:06Mr. Bell.
15:07No pulse.
15:07Place is still in.
15:08Mr. Bell.
15:08I said step back.
15:10Dad, just hang in there, Dad.
15:11Hang in there.
15:12Dr. Bell.
15:24Dr. Clark.
15:28I'm on it.
15:33What's happening to her?
15:34What?
15:35What's happening to her?
15:36Hold compressions.
15:40Sir, son!
15:41Don't know pulse. Another round of evidence.
15:43Dad!
15:44Now.
15:50Why did you stop?
15:54I got a pulse.
16:00Okay, he's stabilized.
16:02Prep, I see you.
16:06Time's up. Pencil's down.
16:36Pencil's down, Ms. Clark.
16:40No, no, I just need more time.
16:42Sorry, I mean, you're a fan.
16:43I said I need more time.
16:46Okay, let's talk about it after class.
16:48You don't understand. I can do this.
16:50I just...
16:51Just give me a minute!
16:52Stop.
16:53Stop.
16:55Stop.
16:56Stop.
16:57Stop.
16:59Stop.
17:00Stop.
17:01Stop.
17:02Stop.
17:03Stop.
17:04Stop.
17:05Stop.
17:07Stop.
17:08Albert's improving.
17:11That even a massive overdose of ibuprofen shouldn't have caused the COVID.
17:15Something's off.
17:16I can't do this.
17:19Everyone loses a patient.
17:21Everyone.
17:22This is everything I ever wanted.
17:26And now I can't.
17:35You're smart.
17:37And you care.
17:39You stop the police.
17:41I know about loss.
17:44And I know what happens to people who don't forgive themselves.
17:48You didn't do anything wrong.
17:53And even if you did, that's how we learn.
17:56That's how we get better.
18:06So can you grab Eli from practice?
18:08Miss Mills is going to pick up Sam, and then Annie's just going to her friends.
18:13Okay, great.
18:15Just call me when you know.
18:17Yeah.
18:18Okay.
18:18I appreciate it.
18:21Got all that worked out.
18:25Everything's under control.
18:33You wanted to see me?
18:35Close the door.
18:39The CMO asked me for a list of every doctor who's left the hospital in the last eight years.
18:43And anyone who filed a complaint against Amy Larson.
18:46What does it have to do with me?
18:47You've been vocal about what happened with your father, and obviously we've all heard what's going on with the security breach.
18:52Okay, do you honestly think I would throw away my entire career just because she fired my father three years ago?
18:57I'm leaving the deceased doctors, and I'm leaving the deceased doctors off the list, plausible enough if anyone asks, but Amy Larson won't let this go.
19:06So if this is you, you're not the only one at risk here.
19:11Welcome back, Mr. Bell, you're looking much better.
19:20What do you think?
19:21Yeah?
19:21Yeah, well, I don't like this light in here.
19:24You want us to turn it down?
19:25It's too bright.
19:26No, it's green.
19:28Everything.
19:29What do you mean, green?
19:31Like pond water.
19:34Albert, did you take anything besides the ibuprofen?
19:37How many times do I have to say it?
19:39I didn't take ibuprofen.
19:41Every day I take the pills that Gloria lays out.
19:44One capsule, a tiny round orange pill, a small white one, and a big white one the size of a horse's ass.
19:55Let's just step out so Albert can get some rest.
19:57Why? What's happening?
19:58I want Gloria.
20:00I'm here, Mr. Bell.
20:01Not right now.
20:02Albert, please.
20:03I'll be just outside.
20:04Don't worry.
20:05They're going to take care of you.
20:07Can you just tell us what's happening, please?
20:08I need to examine him further.
20:10Okay, Freddy, let's go.
20:14None of them are allowed back in here until I say so.
20:22I'm sure she knew Danny was always my favorite, and now, when I look at her,
20:27as much as I try, all I can think about is him.
20:30It's hard to even look at her.
20:32There you go.
20:33Pretty primitive AI.
20:34Can you run the one they sent to Dr. Heller?
20:38The thing is, no matter how great Jake is in bed,
20:42I'm always going to love Michael.
20:46I honestly can't see what he's doing with that shrew.
20:48Also fabricated.
20:50Voice is male, early to mid-20s.
20:52English is his native language.
20:54Is there any way to run that voice into your databases and see if you can identify it?
20:58Already did that, sir.
21:00It's not in the system.
21:02If we get a real lead, we can do a voice compare.
21:03I thought we were looking for a middle-aged doctor.
21:10So did I.
21:20What's going on now?
21:22Albert was seeing yellow-green halos, which means he overdosed on Digitalis.
21:25That could have come for the arrhythmias.
21:28Yeah, and when it's staffed with ibuprofen, it's lethal.
21:31Wait a minute.
21:32He's not on Digitalis.
21:34So he was poisoned.
21:36Seems like it.
21:38Still need to figure out how he ingested it.
21:41And who did it?
21:42Did you see Freddy's nails?
21:43They're discolored with a pinkish brown at the top.
21:48What does that mean?
21:48It means he has congestive heart failure.
21:51And the most likely medication for that is Digitalis.
21:55Dr. Larson, this is Valerie Carr, FBI Cybercrimes.
21:59Can we have a word?
22:00Uh, yeah, of course.
22:02Would you mind giving us a moment, Dr. Clark?
22:04Uh, why don't you check on Albert?
22:07We have a suspect.
22:09We're going to need you to listen to something.
22:18Damn, sis, I mean, I did not have you in lockup on my bingo card this year.
22:24It's not lockup.
22:25I checked myself involuntarily.
22:27Which only a nut job would do.
22:30They're going to tell me why you're here?
22:32I thought I was holding it together until I realized I wasn't.
22:37Well, couldn't have picked a place more club fed and less Rikers.
22:42With what money?
22:45Does Mom know you're here?
22:46She knows she just can't feel.
22:49Big surprise there.
22:50Yeah.
22:53So how long are you going to do this for?
22:55Until I get well.
22:58Until I feel normal again.
23:02Code white, third floor.
23:03Code white, third floor.
23:05Good luck with that.
23:07Charlie, where the hell are you?
23:09The FBI is here and they're talking to Amy right now.
23:11I'm freaking out.
23:12Just call me back.
23:13I'm sure she knew Danny was always my favorite.
23:18And now when I see her, as much as I try, all I can think about is him.
23:23It's hard to even look at her.
23:24This was sent to Katie?
23:26In my voice?
23:27She knows it wasn't real.
23:29She's okay.
23:30When did she tell you?
23:32She didn't.
23:33She went to Gina.
23:34Gina came to me.
23:35Do you recognize that voice?
23:38No, I have no idea who that is.
23:42I know what happened, Katie.
23:44And I really want to talk to you.
23:46I'll come to Dad's after my shift ends tonight.
23:50What the hell is everybody?
23:52You all left me here.
23:53No, no.
23:53They're just down the hall.
23:54We told them you needed to rest.
23:56Where is Gloria?
23:57I need real food.
23:58Albert, when is the last time you ate?
24:01Before I filled up on charcoal.
24:03Breakfast.
24:04I had my oatmeal.
24:05Same as every day.
24:06How did it taste?
24:09Well, it wasn't Gloria's finest hour.
24:11Bitter?
24:13Yeah.
24:14Uh, kind of.
24:16It was also way too much syrup.
24:18I didn't want to hurt her feelings, so I ate it anyway.
24:21And are you still seeing green?
24:23She said she gave me something for it, but it's not doing squats.
24:26I started him on the fab fragments, but that was only five minutes ago.
24:28Yeah.
24:29Okay, good.
24:30Um, it'll take about an hour, but you're gonna be fine.
24:33Mm-hmm.
24:36So, Freddy's meds and Gloria's breakfast.
24:42Freddy was defending her this morning when Pam made that accusation.
24:47And he was dismissive about it being a poisoning.
24:51So what now?
24:52We're not gonna ruin anyone's life without being sure.
24:54I think we need more information before we call the police.
24:57Might as well just walk downstairs and fetch the FBI.
24:59Yeah, not sure that's their purview.
25:03What did they say to you anyway?
25:05I-I'm not really supposed to talk about it.
25:08Oh, right.
25:09Of course.
25:10I'm sorry.
25:15As far as I can see, the peritonsillar abscess extends laterally, displacing the carotid artery.
25:22That's correct.
25:22And it's a very good thing you insisted we get on this right away.
25:28Hey, it's Dr. Ridley.
25:29I need an OR in the next hour.
25:33I just don't understand how you could let this go on for so long without saying anything to me.
25:37I didn't think it was any big deal.
25:39You don't wait to go to the doctor when something's wrong.
25:42That's just stupid no-no.
25:43Last time you had to take Sam to the doctor, you lost that job and you were wigging out about it.
25:50Okay, so he's going to need surgery.
25:52On his throat?
25:53Because this went on so long, the infection spread.
25:56We really have no choice now.
25:58So you're gonna cut into my neck?
26:00No.
26:00It'll be through here.
26:03We put you to sleep so you don't feel anything.
26:05Won't even be much of a scar.
26:06Can my sister be with me?
26:09She can be right outside, but not in the operating room.
26:13But you'll be there?
26:14Of course.
26:15And we have our best surgeon on it.
26:20We think there might have been something in his breakfast this morning.
26:23He said it tasted bad.
26:25Of course he did.
26:26He complains about everything.
26:35Well, the meds that he overdosed on were likely ground up and put into something that he ate.
26:40My Dios.
26:41What reason would I have to hurt him?
26:44You're in his will, aren't you?
26:46Who told you that?
26:48Her?
26:48That doesn't matter.
26:50You know how much they have coming to them?
26:51A lot more than me.
26:53I care for that man.
26:54Do you think there's any way we could have that oatmeal tested?
26:57He said it tasted bitter.
27:00No.
27:01I cleaned the dishes right away.
27:02But it wasn't oatmeal.
27:03It was overnight oats.
27:05I made it just before dinner.
27:07Freddy and Pam were still in the house when I put it in the fridge.
27:11They could have done something to it when I wasn't looking.
27:13All set.
27:22You sure this isn't going to hurt?
27:24I mean, afterwards.
27:25Maybe a little.
27:26But the best part is, you're going to get as much ice cream as you want.
27:30What's your favorite flavor?
27:31I'm not six years old, Doc.
27:33I'm not bribing you.
27:34Your throat's going to be sore, and ice cream's going to be your main meal for a while.
27:38Least you can do is give us your order.
27:40Chocolate-foot dribble.
27:42I'll keep it on ice for you.
27:45As long as you're taking orders, I'll have mint chocolate chip.
27:49So, Dr. Coleman, you're a field medic.
27:52May as well take this opportunity to impress me.
27:55What approach would you take?
27:57Full-tone selectomy with abscess drainage.
28:00I'd say a cautery-based extra capsular technique.
28:04My plan exactly.
28:07We good?
28:08Seriously, I thought you'd say that you'd have time.
28:14She never misses a conference.
28:16Kids show up clean, on time, lunch is packed.
28:20She's got to be completely overwhelmed.
28:22Oh, I'm sure.
28:23But she's very bright.
28:24She was an honor student, had a scholarship to Stanford.
28:27Which she gave up to wait tables.
28:28She goes to community college part-time.
28:30Nights, I think.
28:31And there's no one else in the family to support them?
28:34There's an aunt.
28:35She lives about an hour away, but I think she works downtown somewhere.
28:38Is there some issue with her?
28:40Not as far as I know.
28:41She's second on the emergency contact list.
28:44We need to call her.
28:46Your father was poisoned by an overdose of medication.
28:51Most likely, it was ground up in his overnight oats.
28:53I told you, Gloria, I did something to my father.
29:00Actually, it looks like it was Freddy.
29:04No.
29:06No, no, no, no, that can't be true.
29:08I'm sorry.
29:10I know this must be hard.
29:11Can you think of any reason why he would do that?
29:15If Gloria is getting a hundred thousand, you and Freddy must be getting much more.
29:22No.
29:25No, no, that's not why he would do this.
29:30No, my dad was terrible.
29:32When we were growing up, he was cruel.
29:35Mean.
29:36I couldn't get far enough away, but Freddy, for some reason, he stayed.
29:39Probably chasing that love he was never gonna get.
29:45I tried to stop him, but I could see how badly dad could still get to him.
29:52It's probably why Freddy needed the digitalis to begin with.
29:59I'm sure you want to go check on your dad, but just don't say anything for now, okay?
30:06Right, right.
30:09You're gonna call the police.
30:15We'll have to.
30:18Right.
30:19Right.
30:20Right.
30:23Siblings that grow up with trauma usually stick together.
30:26She turned on him pretty fast.
30:28She turned on him because she needs someone to take the fall.
30:33Same reason she accused Gloria first thing this morning.
30:36Where do you get that from?
30:39I said he overdosed on some medications.
30:44I never mentioned digitalis.
30:46And which artery is that?
30:51The sydney palatine.
30:53And the nerve beneath the tonsil?
30:55Glossal fringue.
30:57And that's cranial nerve number?
30:59Nine.
31:00So where should I make my incision?
31:03Nope.
31:04Um, I will be there.
31:05Okay, I gotta go, but I will take a double tomorrow or this weekend.
31:09Whatever you need.
31:11The surgery went well.
31:13No, it's fine.
31:14Oh, my God.
31:18And thank you.
31:20Dr. Coleman said that you were the best in the hospital.
31:23It's a privilege that you helped us.
31:25Alyssa.
31:26How is he, baby?
31:28He's doing fine.
31:30Who called you?
31:32All right.
31:33Let's just get this whole thing sorted out.
31:36She's trying to get my brothers and sisters taken away from me after meeting us for ten minutes.
31:39I am not trying to get them taken away, Alyssa.
31:42I just thought you could use as support.
31:44She can, but she doesn't accept it.
31:46If my parents wanted them to be with her, they would have put that in the will.
31:49They never even thought about who would take them.
31:53That was a mistake.
31:54But that doesn't mean you have to throw your life away.
31:57Taking care of my family isn't throwing my life away.
31:59You should be in college.
32:01I am.
32:02Night school.
32:03So it will take a bit longer.
32:04I'm handling it.
32:05And I don't appreciate a bunch of strangers poking their heads into my business.
32:09If you think that I'm having issues, call social services.
32:12But I promise I will put a lawsuit on you so fast it will make your head spin.
32:16No one is calling social services, Alyssa.
32:18I think you know that.
32:19Great.
32:20Then we're done here.
32:21I don't know how to explain it, but sometimes I'm walking down the street and it's like I just want to hurt someone.
32:40Hannah, do you think part of you might be angry at your father?
32:44Why would you say that?
32:45He took his own life.
32:47Some would consider that a selfish act.
32:49Something happened to my dad.
32:52Something broke him.
32:54And no one noticed until it was too late.
32:56Not my mom, not my brother, not even me.
32:59We all failed him.
33:03Then would it be fair to say you're mad at the thing that broke him?
33:08Yes.
33:10And if I ever find out who or what that was...
33:15Hannah, you don't need a target.
33:17You need care, integration, healing.
33:22Hang on, Hannah.
33:25We're not done here.
33:27No?
33:28Because I'm here voluntarily.
33:30And I suddenly feel much better.
33:32So, I think we are.
33:42Yo, yo, yo.
33:43You know what to do.
33:45It's your sister.
33:46I know you're mad at me for kicking you out, but you need to call me back.
33:48Pamela Bell?
34:00Yes.
34:01I want to speak with you.
34:02Me?
34:03What is this about?
34:04We need to ask you a question.
34:05Let's go with us.
34:06Her?
34:07Right this way.
34:08What?
34:11What's happening?
34:14Pam?
34:15Pam?
34:15Pam?
34:15Pam?
34:15Pam?
34:15Pam?
34:16Pam?
34:16Pam?
34:16Pam?
34:17Pam?
34:17Pam?
34:18Dr. Larson?
34:21I don't understand.
34:23What's happening?
34:24The police are taking your sister in for questioning.
34:27What?
34:27Why?
34:28We think she tried to poison your father.
34:30Come on.
34:30This is crazy.
34:33If we'd let him go home when she asked, he would have died there.
34:37No, no.
34:38You're wrong.
34:39Pam would never do something like this.
34:41It's noble of you to defend her, but she wasn't as loyal.
34:44She says I did it?
34:46With what?
34:47The ibuprofen?
34:47And your digitalis.
34:49This, this, this does not make any sense.
34:52How would she even know I have it?
34:53I keep it on me.
34:54She doesn't even know I take it.
34:56Who does know?
34:57My doctor?
34:58My wife?
35:00What about Gloria?
35:00Gloria?
35:01Oh, my God.
35:05She, uh, she sometimes picks it up for me, um, at the pharmacy with my dad's prescriptions.
35:11They were both trying to get him checked out of here before he was ready.
35:14You remember that?
35:16Yeah.
35:16Yeah, I do.
35:17And then later, and they were arguing in the visiting area, and, and you went over, and they stopped talking quickly.
35:24Did you overhear anything they said?
35:26Yeah, I, um, I heard Gloria say I never even wanted this.
35:30I mean, obviously, I didn't know what she meant until now.
35:38Okay.
35:45Pam told the police everything.
35:47They're gonna be here in ten minutes.
35:49If you have anything that you want to say to Albert, now would be the time.
35:55Because I think that there is a part of you that cares about him.
35:59Gloria, what's she talking about?
36:01Freddy overheard you and Pam talking about it, so don't bother, Gloria.
36:16She made me do it.
36:17We put drugs in your breakfast.
36:20When she found out you put me in your will, she said she would write it with lawyers.
36:25The only way was for me to go along with her plan.
36:28She didn't want to wait for her money.
36:30She, she didn't want you to spend it on years paying for nurses.
36:37I needed it for my own family.
36:42I needed it for my own family.
36:47Can you get her out of here, please?
36:52He won't be able to eat any of that, not till his thoughts better.
37:15I'm gonna add that to your file.
37:17As evidence, I don't know what I'm doing.
37:20Can you sit with me a minute?
37:24I am not here to lecture you or tell you what to do.
37:32But here comes a lecture.
37:33Do you believe your aunt loves you?
37:35And your brothers and sisters?
37:37Yes.
37:38And is there space for your brothers and sisters in our house?
37:44That's not what it's about.
37:45Noah didn't tell you he was sick because he was afraid of stressing you out.
37:48That you'd lose your job.
37:50He's 12.
37:51He was being dramatic.
37:52Another day or two.
37:53And he might have died from what he had.
37:56It was just dumb luck that we were there today doing those scoliosis tests.
38:00And you think it would have been different if he was living with my aunt?
38:02Yes, I do.
38:05And you're supposed to be away.
38:08Starting your life.
38:09Your own life.
38:11Well, I don't know how your life works, but sometimes you make plans and they don't work out.
38:18I know.
38:19You don't want to leave your brothers and sisters.
38:22And you probably feel too guilty to do it.
38:25It's not about guilt.
38:27I love them.
38:29Of course you do.
38:29And you don't want to let go of them.
38:33Maybe because that's the best way to hold on to your folks.
38:41But what do you think your parents would have wanted?
38:43For you.
38:46Not for me to leave them and go to Stanford.
38:48Of course, that's way too far.
38:51But you've got the U of M right here.
38:5536 minutes from the dorms to your aunt's place on GPS.
39:00You actually looked that up.
39:03Why do you even care?
39:05Young women have to stick together.
39:08Fight for each other.
39:10If we're ever going to take over and run this whole shebang the way it's supposed to be.
39:13I do really hate this uniform.
39:19Burn it, girl.
39:25I am just so sorry, Dad.
39:29You got nothing to be sorry for.
39:31You should be angry.
39:32I just still can't believe they tried to do this to you.
39:35I was a mean bastard.
39:36So maybe I deserved it.
39:39You're not a mean bastard anymore.
39:41You haven't been for a while.
39:43Well, that's good to hear.
39:45So, what happens now?
39:48Now?
39:49Now I take care of you.
39:58I'm curious.
39:59Four years as an army medic.
40:00Why not surgery?
40:02I wanted to train under Dr. Larson.
40:04I know.
40:05You two have quite the history.
40:08But at some point one has to find their own path and make sure it's best suited to their skills, temperament.
40:15You're saying you don't think I'm cut out for internal medicine?
40:20Oh, on the contrary.
40:21But I've done some research during the mass casualty incident with the train crash.
40:26You took control of the entire triage unit.
40:29And then yesterday I watched you toss aside your cane and throw on a hazmat suit.
40:34And that's after returning to work three weeks early from your injury.
40:40My point is you are hungry and you are a go-getter.
40:43Nice work, Detective Larson.
40:50Friends in medical school used to say I was like a dog with a bone.
40:53In a nice way.
40:58What was that?
41:07Tell you what I'm sure.
41:13I understand, Mom.
41:15I know you didn't say that.
41:17There's nothing for you to answer for.
41:19I just wish you felt like you could come to us instead of having to go to Gina again.
41:25So you're mad at me?
41:26No, she's not mad.
41:27But you can be honest with us about whatever's going on.
41:33Okay, fine.
41:37So did they find that creepy guy yet or what?
41:40Not yet, but we have the FBI on it now.
41:43So it's just a matter of time.
41:45I got the roster of doctors.
41:46What if the angry doctor hired this guy?
41:56Hackers are usually young, right?
42:00Are these an alphabetical order?
42:02Should be.
42:05Brian Clark's not here.
42:08Who's he?
42:08Oh, my God.
42:24That's him?
42:26That's the man.
42:29That's Hannah's father.
42:30That's Hannah.
42:38Oh, my God.
42:41You're still here.
42:45I'm trying to reach you all day.
42:50Why didn't you call me back?
42:54Charlie.
42:58Oh, my God.
42:59Charlie.
43:00Charlie.
43:01Hey.
43:02What did you do?
43:04Charlie.
43:05Charlie, come on.
43:06Look at me.
43:07What did you do?
43:09I forgot.
43:12Look at this.
43:13If you're a world where I take care of it,
43:24I don't know.
43:25If you do,
43:27you're feeling a little isolated.
43:31You're not even JESSICA.
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