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