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00:01Previously, I'm Doc.
00:02You weaponized my memory loss.
00:04I'm so sorry.
00:05Your license will most likely be suspended.
00:08My folks are both cops.
00:10I am never how-towing to you again.
00:12Oh my God.
00:15That's him?
00:16That's Hannah's father.
00:17The crime is that our dad is dead,
00:19and we are a long way from an eye for an eye.
00:21We killed a kid.
00:23Hannah?
00:24Find somewhere else to go.
00:26Charlie.
00:27Charlie, come on.
00:28Look at me!
00:29What did you do?
00:35The respirators are dropping again.
00:36You gave him Narcan?
00:37Fifteen minutes ago.
00:38We may need to re-dose.
00:39What else did he take?
00:40Special K.
00:41White powder, so meth.
00:42Or maybe cocaine.
00:43Pinpoint people, so fentanyl for sure.
00:45Stacking effect.
00:46There's not much we can do until we get to Eastside.
00:48Oh, he's aspirating.
00:52To be him.
00:53Dispatch is routing the west side.
00:55No, no, Eastside's five minutes out.
00:57Not an option.
00:58Diversion.
00:59Closest open trauma is west side.
01:00Sorry.
01:13She's tacky.
01:15Avian RT.
01:16Give me six milligrams, adenosine push.
01:17You have an abnormal heartbeat.
01:18That's why you're having a chest pain.
01:19Are you sure this isn't a melidosia?
01:20You mean amyloidosis?
01:21Chest pain, fast heart rate, trouble breathing.
01:22All of which indicate Avian RT.
01:23But in the ambulance.
01:24Are you really going to start telling me what the paramedic said?
01:25There's a reason they bring patients here and don't treat them in a U-Haul.
01:30I'm sorry, I wasn't.
01:31Did you put into that little device of yours that your mother has normal voltage on her EKG?
01:36No.
01:37Would you like me to treat you or your daughter in the internet?
01:38I'm good either way.
01:39I'm sorry.
01:40I'm sorry.
01:41I'm sorry.
01:42I'm sorry.
01:43I'm sorry.
01:44I wasn't.
01:45Did you put into that little device of yours that your mother has normal voltage on her
01:49EKG?
01:50No.
01:51Would you like me to treat you or your daughter in the internet?
01:54I'm good either way.
01:55I'm sorry.
01:56I'm sure she's just scared and I'm trying to help.
01:58Are you with him now?
02:05Yes, he's in the ICU.
02:07Just tell me when you're going to be here, Mom.
02:09Will he be okay?
02:10I don't know. I don't know if he's going to be okay.
02:11Just take his anise and get here.
02:12Hannah!
02:14I heard what happened.
02:15Do you have a history?
02:16On and off, since my father died.
02:18But he's been clean for a while now.
02:20His tolerance must have been so low.
02:23He has diffused brain edema.
02:25I don't know how long he was unconscious.
02:27We'll keep him sedated the next 24 or 48 hours.
02:30Minimize the risk of herniation.
02:32Then we can try to bring him out.
02:36Obviously, you won't work today.
02:40I'm glad he's here.
02:42Your family, Hannah.
02:44We got you.
02:50She was trying to sabotage me, and she killed a patient.
02:54It's our understanding that Dr. Clark is in the ICU right now with her brother.
02:57Overdosed last night.
02:58He's in a medically induced coma.
03:00And you're certain he was the hacker?
03:01The FBI grabbed his voice off an Instagram post, compared it with the AI recordings.
03:06It's a clear match.
03:07They'd be arresting him now if he wasn't unconscious.
03:10But as of yet, there's no proof Hannah Clark is involved.
03:12You think it's a coincidence that this all started when she got here?
03:16She walked into my office pretending to be concerned about a lethal dose of lorazepam
03:20that supposedly Amy prescribed, when actually she was trying to frame her.
03:25But that's not proof.
03:26Her brother changed the dosage on my account.
03:28We don't have it yet.
03:29Not definitively.
03:30Well, you better get it before we act prematurely.
03:33And we don't want her being perplot to internal medicine.
03:36You'll forgive me if that's not my primary concern.
03:38The FBI is surveilling her on our security cams.
03:42They're content to wait for now.
03:43And you believe all of this is happening because you fired her father and he subsequently killed himself?
03:48HR reports indicate that he quit.
03:50But there was clearly some kind of conflict between us.
03:53And I have a memory of him yelling at me in my office and swiping a photograph off my desk.
03:59We understand there was a formal complaint by him against Dr. Larson a week before he resigned.
04:03That's correct.
04:04I discussed this with Dr. Larson at the time, and she indicated she was trying to help him, but wouldn't tell me what the issue was.
04:11I'm not sure why you skew that with skepticism, Edie.
04:15Dr. Larson doesn't lie.
04:16But you don't remember why you forced him to quit her if it was defensible.
04:20What?
04:21What?
04:22No.
04:24And how about you, Dr. Honda?
04:26Well, I wasn't working here at the time.
04:28But you were still married to Dr. Larson.
04:30There was no discussion of it that I can recall.
04:32What about you, Dr. Ridley?
04:34Never heard the name Brian Clark until this morning.
04:36I think we have the picture here.
04:38If you wouldn't mind waiting outside for a few minutes, we'll need to discuss next steps.
04:44And, Amy, under no circumstances are you to confront Hannah.
04:48Understood.
04:54They kicked me out.
04:55So that's always a good sign.
04:56Okay, what else could they possibly say to you except, we're so sorry this happened and we'll take care of it.
05:01They were asking me about Brian, which I, of course, can't help them with.
05:05Do you have any insight from that time?
05:07All you told me was that you had a run-in with him, he quit, and then he died.
05:10You never even said it was suicide.
05:12I must not have wanted to admit it to you.
05:13Well, he had serious problems.
05:15People don't kill themselves just because they lose their jobs.
05:20They are launching an internal investigation into Brian Clark's departure.
05:25Wait, what?
05:26The size of the scandal is going to be enormous.
05:27Because, from a labor relations, PR, and legal point of view, they need to see if it's fruit from the poisonous tree.
05:34Okay, what does that even mean?
05:35They're worried about Amy's history.
05:37When the FBI arrests Hannah, the first thing the press will ask is, why'd she do it?
05:41Which will boomerang back on the hospital.
05:42So they're saying if Amy mistreated the man, then maybe his daughter was provoked.
05:47Oh, I'm done with these people.
05:49Well, apparently he's fine with them.
05:50Give me a break, Joan.
05:52If I put my thumb on the scale, I'll have no credibility.
05:54Oh, sure.
05:54So we appease the witch hunt.
05:57Apparently, the investigator's already in the building.
06:03What?
06:04You won't work today, but stick around to be questioned.
06:09Well, clearly his hands are tied.
06:13I need to find out what happened.
06:16Myself.
06:21I'm concerned about an oxybrain injury and cardiac liability.
06:24Meth, coke, fentanyl, and ketamine?
06:26Yeah.
06:27He wanted to hurt himself, that's for sure.
06:32What did you say to her?
06:34That we're family.
06:35She can't know.
06:37Do you think you can manage your emotions around this?
06:40Yeah, I mean, right now he's a patient, needs to be saved.
06:42She's his sister.
06:43Good.
06:43Because we need to bring him back, and you need to figure out whatever you can from her about
06:48why their father resigned.
06:50She trusts you.
06:51She looks up to you.
06:52Okay, but why do we need to...
06:53Because the board is trying to scapegoat Amy about this whole mess.
06:57We cannot let that happen.
07:09Dr. Ridley said she was assigning you to us.
07:13I don't know what I'll do if anything happens to him.
07:16We're here for you, okay?
07:18We all are.
07:19Okay.
07:19We're here for you, okay?
07:20We all are.
07:21Is Julie here?
07:41Uh, no.
07:42She just got called down to admin.
07:44Don't know why.
07:46Um, what about TJ?
07:47Has he started yet?
07:48I don't know.
07:49I'll do anything for you.
07:52You know that.
07:53Well, it's not you, actually.
07:54I need help from your father.
07:56Like detective work?
07:57It's better if I don't tell you.
08:04Hey, son.
08:05Hey, pops.
08:06You know how you always wish you had some way to pay back Amy?
08:08You think of something?
08:10Yeah, yeah.
08:10Sounds like today's the day.
08:15Hey, Randy.
08:16Amy.
08:16I understand that everything we say here today will be recorded but must remain confidential.
08:22This is a formal investigation sanctioned by the board of Westside Hospital and CMO Michael Hamda with regard to the recent hack of Dr. Amy Larson.
08:31Are you prepared to answer some questions?
08:35I am, yes.
08:36So this will be regarding Dr. Larson's conduct during her time as chief of internal medicine.
08:41As I understand it, you were a nurse in that department for the entire duration of her reign?
08:45I was.
08:49Shall we begin?
08:49Did you start my patient on furosemide?
09:02Yeah, her O2 sats were dropping.
09:04She has chronic kidney failure.
09:06I checked her lap.
09:07She looked like she could handle a gentle diuresis.
09:09She's already had an ace inhibitor.
09:10You just doubled down on renal risk.
09:12Which is why I started her on vasopressin.
09:15That raised her blood pressure but didn't address her heart failure or low ejection fraction.
09:18So what did she need, Dr. Clark?
09:23Do you have any idea what you're doing?
09:27An eindentrope.
09:29Now I have to explain to her daughter why she has a tube jammed down her trachea when she was turning a corner this morning.
09:36Lucy, 7-0-E-T-T, atonimate and sucks, stat.
09:40This is the big leagues, Brian.
09:42If you're going to bring your double-A game, the least you could do is consult me when you're covering one of my patients.
09:46As I understand it, there was a pattern of behavior which rankled colleagues and patients and their families.
09:54She could be tough.
09:55Is that the case with Alex Diaz?
09:59You're going to blame that on her?
10:00Well, it's been indicated to me that her negative interactions with Mr. Diaz were the primary motivation for taking hostages, including you.
10:07Six years ago, you talked us out of the transplant.
10:11He was trying to save his daughter.
10:14But he blamed Dr. Larson for how his daughter's care was managed.
10:17He did.
10:18And he was wrong.
10:20What can you tell me about Dr. Brian Clark?
10:26I understand you were on duty the day he resigned.
10:28I was.
10:29There seems to be a question about whether Dr. Larson actually forced him to resign.
10:33He swiped everything off her desk in anger.
10:36You don't do that and get to keep your job.
10:38Yeah, but you didn't hear what was said in that office.
10:41No.
10:41So it's just as likely that he swiped her desk after she fired him, which could indicate that he'd been treated unfairly.
10:48There were troubling stories about him from some of the other nurses.
10:52Well, unfortunately, rumors don't help me much, but I do appreciate you taking the time.
10:56Now, if you would please sign this, it's just an NDA.
11:07And did he ask you about Brian Clark?
11:10How do you know that?
11:11Hannah and her brother are the ones coming after me.
11:14What?
11:15I think they blame me for their father's death.
11:18This investigator is trying to say you brought this all on yourself.
11:22What did he say to you?
11:23I told him I saw Dr. Clark sweep everything off your desk the day he resigned,
11:27but as soon as I mentioned anything negative about him, the guy shut down the interview.
11:31Even when I told him there were stories from other nurses, he didn't ask who or what they were.
11:35What stories?
11:36Apparently, Dr. Clark walked out in the middle of a procedure.
11:39He disappeared for like an hour.
11:42Which nurse told you that?
11:43I don't know.
11:44I heard it third hand.
11:45What was the name of the patient?
11:48Do you want me to ask around?
11:49No, you've done enough.
11:51I think there's another way I can find out.
11:53Yes, that's me and Dr. Clark.
11:56So, do you remember this moment, based on the body language?
12:02I know you think I have it in for Dr. Larson, but I wasn't trying to get her into trouble.
12:06Just tell us what happened, Liz.
12:08Okay.
12:11Dr. Clark noticed that I was confused about this dosage Dr. Larson prescribed, and...
12:16I need to talk to you.
12:22Can I speak to you outside?
12:26Excuse me.
12:26What was that?
12:32You know I can't discuss it.
12:34Well, apparently, Brian Clark walked out in the middle of a procedure four years ago.
12:38That must be part of the reason that I asked him to resign.
12:41I need to find out how far back our security footage goes.
12:44Six months on our hard drives, and it's not archived anywhere.
12:47Then I need to see the procedure notes from the last year he was here.
12:51You're the subject of the investigation.
12:53Well, I'm not just going to sit here and let them take me down.
12:56Did you really think I was just going to roll over?
12:59Tell me what you think you're going to find, and I'll look for it.
13:01Will you?
13:02Because I didn't see you standing up for me much earlier in the conference room.
13:05If it helps get at the truth, it's my responsibility.
13:09So, yes.
13:17This has got to be really hard on you, you know, after what happened to your dad.
13:21What do you mean?
13:25Did someone say something to you about how he died?
13:26No, no, I'm sorry.
13:28Where's Dr. Larson?
13:29Does she know about this?
13:30You know, I'm not really sure.
13:32Charlie!
13:33Okay, just Hannah, just stay back.
13:35I saw the wide, complex tachycardia on the monitor.
13:37Pulse is strong.
13:38BP's holding.
13:39It's a good start.
13:40Okay, he's hemodynamically stable.
13:41Rhythm's regular and monomorphic.
13:42We don't need a shotgun.
13:43Let's just get him on a procainomy drill.
13:45Electricity's faster, and we need a sinus rhythm now.
13:47And the meds are biased time.
13:48And risk me, fib no.
13:50It could be something simple like hyperkalemia.
13:52Which we will know as soon as I shock him, Hannah, and you are not to weigh in on this.
13:56Charging to 100.
13:59Clear.
14:04This is the Big Leagues.
14:05Brian, if you're going to bring your double-A game, the least you could do is consult me when
14:09you're covering one of my patients.
14:10I'll get him up to speed, and we'll talk about discharge of them.
14:17Richard?
14:20Michael.
14:21Hey, how you been?
14:22Fine.
14:23Good.
14:24I miss you guys.
14:25I know.
14:25It's been too long.
14:27I've asked Amy about the four of us getting together for dinner.
14:30Yeah, she's...
14:31She's still having a hard time.
14:33I know.
14:34I'm sorry.
14:35Listen, I just saw her having a conflict with one of the other doctors.
14:39Which one?
14:40Um, yeah, I don't know his name.
14:42Well, unfortunately, she's been having conflicts with almost everyone these days.
14:46Yeah.
14:47And I was wondering if that was par for the course.
14:50She's changing, Michael.
14:52She needs help.
14:53I heard Dr. Ridley was here.
14:59Have you seen her?
15:00She may be the one person who could get through to her.
15:03Go on.
15:06Blood pressure's cratering, and look at his chest.
15:09His lungs can take it.
15:10We need to keep his ventilation rate going to get oxygen to his brain.
15:15His heart rate's all over the place.
15:17I mean, do you see his hands?
15:18How swollen they are?
15:19Yeah.
15:20It's the fentanyl.
15:21It's the only explanation for the swelling and the ICP.
15:24Okay, look, I try to avoid cutting, but I really think we've got to operate to relieve the pressure.
15:28We're not going into his brain until we finish this round of hyperventilation and then bomb him with mannitol and hypertonic saline.
15:34But I'll put him on portable monitors and a ventilator after we finish this course.
15:42Were you able to get anything out of her about her father?
15:46No.
15:47She keeps asking about Amy, wondering why she hasn't checked in on her.
15:49Well, let her wonder.
15:51We're not putting them in the room together.
15:53Also, Sonya texted me.
15:54Hmm?
15:55Apparently, the investigator called her in.
15:57This will be your chance to stick it to Amy once and for all, then.
16:00Dr. Matra, thank you for coming by on your day off.
16:15CMO says, come, I come.
16:17I don't suppose he mentioned to you what we'll be discussing.
16:21No, but I'd imagine it has something to do with our security issues.
16:25I've been told a patient died as a result.
16:29Wake up.
16:29Can you please just wake up, Mommy?
16:31Wake up.
16:32Come on.
16:34There was a test that got lost in the system.
16:37It arrived too late.
16:39Now, you're aware that Dr. Larson has been a specific target?
16:42I am.
16:43Yes.
16:43Any thoughts about that?
16:45I'm not sure I follow you.
16:47Well, when you were a medical student, she told you in a punitive moment to pursue a different
16:52line of work.
16:54Seems to be the stuff of Westside lore.
16:58But somebody is this blatantly negligent.
17:01It usually means they're trying to fail.
17:03Yes, she did say that.
17:06And I also know that you were one of the hostages held at gunpoint by a disgruntled patient of
17:10hers.
17:10Yes.
17:11And I'm told that you blame Dr. Larson for what happened that day.
17:15By who?
17:16One of your colleagues.
17:20And what did this colleague say, exactly?
17:23That you felt Dr. Larson's bedside manner was provocative.
17:27That patients and other doctors often felt bullied by her.
17:33You are petty and vindictive and frankly inferior, Doctor.
17:38I don't recall saying that.
17:46I found two potential incidents.
17:48The first was an upper endoscopy.
17:50Notes indicate the procedure started at 1046 AM, but didn't conclude until 147 PM.
17:56Three hours?
17:57With no complications?
17:59Should have been in and out in 90.
18:01Who was the nurse on that procedure?
18:03Lucy Yen.
18:04Now here's the other one, a bronchoscopy that lasted four hours.
18:08There was a small hemorrhage, but...
18:10No, that would add like 20 minutes.
18:12That's what I thought.
18:14I'll give these both to the investigator, ask him to dig into them.
18:17He's not going to do that, Michael.
18:18What makes you say that?
18:19I talked to one of the people he interviewed.
18:21You're not supposed to be talking to anyone.
18:23They told him about Brian's problems, and he did everything he could to avoid getting information about it.
18:29Joan was right.
18:30The hunt is on, and I'm the witch.
18:38And you were in the ICU that day?
18:41Yes.
18:42And what did you witness?
18:45Dr. Larson yelling at Dr. Clark.
18:48Did Dr. Clark leave in the middle of it?
18:53This is four years ago.
18:54I understand, but you'd remember if a doctor walked out of a procedure.
18:58This might have happened with someone else, but it wasn't this procedure, and it wasn't with me.
19:02Well, there were a lot of rumors back then about it.
19:05Do you remember which nurse was there when it happened?
19:07I'm sorry.
19:07I really don't want to get involved in any of this.
19:09No, you were just in there with him, so you're already involved.
19:12Just, I mean, what did he ask you?
19:16Dr. Larson.
19:17Lucy, they're coming after me.
19:19Please.
19:23There was a time a few years ago, you yelled at Dr. Clark in front of everyone in the ICU.
19:29Yelled at him about what?
19:31I don't remember exactly, but you said he didn't know what he was doing, and to stay away from your patients, and things like that.
19:37And this was right before he resigned?
19:39No.
19:39This was a year before.
19:41You weren't even chief yet.
19:42So we were just equal colleagues?
19:45So what are they trying to say?
19:46I mean, that isn't even a power dynamic.
19:49I only know they were asking how you treated him.
19:52And I had to tell them exactly what I saw.
19:55There were just too many other people there.
19:56I understand.
19:57I wouldn't ask you to lie from me.
20:00I should get back to work now.
20:01Good afternoon.
20:18Thanks for coming.
20:19Please have a seat.
20:43You told Brian he's in the minor leagues.
20:46In front of how many people?
20:47He almost killed my patient.
20:49Did he tell you how many people saw that?
20:51So that's how it is now.
20:55Humiliate everyone on your way to the top?
20:57Your feelings can't really still be hurt from the other day.
21:00Hey, what's happening to you, Amy?
21:06Ever since Danny died?
21:09Is this really who you want to become?
21:11Because this is not who you are.
21:13No, and who am I?
21:15You're in pain.
21:16And you're acting out on everyone because of it.
21:25Do you believe Brian Clark was an inferior doctor?
21:27No, I do not.
21:29And yet, shortly after Dr. Larson became chief, he was gone.
21:33You think she fired him?
21:34Well, it's clear she asked him to leave,
21:36but because of her memory issues, she can't tell us why.
21:39Well, at the time, she said that he quit because of COVID burnout.
21:43But you didn't believe that?
21:45He had a son in college and a daughter in med school.
21:48So, no, it didn't sound plausible.
21:51And did he ever talk to you about what happened between them?
21:53At this point, I'm going to advise my client to withhold any more information
21:58until you can be clearer about the nature of this investigation.
22:01But I already told you this has nothing to do with the pending Dixon lawsuit.
22:04Nonetheless, we're here as a courtesy, and that courtesy has limits.
22:07We are trying to determine if Dr. Clark was dismissed unfairly.
22:18And why now?
22:20Money's been dead for years.
22:21That I can't say.
22:29Are you asking if Dr. Larson was vindictive?
22:33Was she?
22:34Brian sent me an email a few weeks before he died.
22:43I'm assuming you'd like to see it?
22:47Laura, I think we probably knew each other, but you don't remember.
22:51No.
22:52I was in internal medicine a couple of years.
22:54Oh.
22:55Transferred out of the department because of you.
22:58Okay.
22:58Yeah, I get it.
23:00You don't remember, so you've got no responsibility for it.
23:03What can I do for you?
23:06There was a bronchoscopy in 2020.
23:08The patient's name was Carl Harris, and the doctor was Brian Clark.
23:13Uh-huh.
23:14I knew him.
23:16The procedure went on for four hours, but the notes don't indicate any...
23:20He bolted.
23:21He did.
23:22Left right after sedation.
23:23Disappeared for over an hour.
23:25Almost botched it when he got back.
23:27He was so out of it.
23:28Out of it, how?
23:29Was he on drugs?
23:30No idea.
23:31But I came to you about it because he was a good man, and he needed help.
23:35But instead, you fired him, and then he killed himself.
23:40You didn't even come to the funeral.
23:42But that's who you were.
23:46But I can't speak to that, Laura, but this has to come out.
23:50The man is gone and resting in peace.
23:53We never had this conversation, and I'm not saying a word about this to anyone.
23:57Please.
24:04Oh, my God.
24:05Oh, my God.
24:06What's happening to him?
24:07It's okay, Mom.
24:07They're going to figure this out.
24:08Airways blocked by mucus blood.
24:10Okay, pupils dilated, unresponsive to the light.
24:13It's a subdural hematoma.
24:14And what does that mean?
24:15If his brain is swollen and compressed, they've got to do something to relieve the pressure.
24:18OR now.
24:18Let's go.
24:19It's going to be you, right?
24:24You're going to operate?
24:25Of course.
24:25I hear Brian Clark's wife.
24:55He's downstairs.
24:56Any chance I can get a crack at her?
24:57Her son's in surgery.
24:58I think that would be unseemly.
25:01Oh.
25:03There's an email.
25:05Brian Clark to Richard Miller.
25:07It's pretty incriminating.
25:08Are you able to find a pattern of behavior?
25:13Oh, absolutely.
25:15And one overt instance of Dr. Larson bullying him in very public fashion.
25:20Apparently, Dr. Hamda was there when it happened, and Dr. Ridley was aware of it as well.
25:27Unbelievable.
25:28Am I questioning them, or is this a stone you want unturned?
25:35Because otherwise, why would that investigator have been here?
25:38I was just looking for an update.
25:39Hannah's brother's in surgery right now with Dr. Ridley.
25:41He's got a subdural hematoma.
25:43And did you find anything out?
25:44Apparently, I publicly humiliated Brian before he resigned, or I fired him, or whatever the
25:50hell happened.
25:51Do we have any idea what Richard told them?
25:53Richard?
25:54He was here?
25:55Amy saw him.
25:56They didn't tell me that.
25:57Well, I doubt they're telling you much of anything, Michael.
26:06Let me assure you that whatever can be done...
26:08You asked to see me?
26:09Ms. Nelson has some concerns regarding her mother's care.
26:13And they are?
26:13She was doing fine yesterday, and then I come back and she's got a tube down her throat.
26:18When I asked what happened, I heard there was an argument.
26:21I guess somebody made a big mistake.
26:22The course of treatment can change in a case as complicated as your mother's.
26:28Now you're not so cocky, are you?
26:29I understand it's disturbing to see her intubated, but I am confident that she is going to come
26:35through this.
26:35Well, I'm glad.
26:37Because if she doesn't, I'll be suing you for malpractice.
26:45I'm told the argument was between you and Dr. Clark, who was covering for you.
26:49He made what I felt was a mistake, and I raised my voice.
26:52But it was a judgment call.
26:54It certainly wasn't malpractice.
26:56Do I need to initiate a formal review?
26:58Absolutely not.
26:59She's my patient.
27:01The buck stops with me.
27:03Very good.
27:08She had a chance to throw Dr. Clark under the bus, and she didn't.
27:12At that moment there, that was when I decided to throw my full support behind her to succeed
27:17me.
27:17Because that is leadership and character.
27:21Mr. Crawford, would you mind if we had a word?
27:24Oh, I think we're done here, Dr. Numeroff.
27:29Appreciate your time.
27:34You going to turn that off?
27:37Was there something you don't want on the record?
27:38You realize Richard Miller is an entirely unreliable witness?
27:47That he was terminated because he accidentally killed a patient and then tried to blame it
27:51on Dr. Larson?
27:52Yeah, I'm aware of the history.
27:54And there are questions of credibility about anyone I speak with.
27:57But Dr. Miller was a close friend of Brian Clark's, so it would have been irresponsible not
28:00to interview him.
28:01Particularly while you're still in the middle of settling the Dixon lawsuit.
28:04And what did Dr. Miller have to say?
28:06Well, it wasn't what he said, which I'd naturally take with a grain of salt, but what he had
28:13in writing, it doesn't look favorably upon Dr. Larson.
28:18As long as we're on the subject, I'd like to ask if you have any information yourself about
28:21the conflict between her and Dr. Clark.
28:24I know it was before your time, but you know a lot of the players and people talk to you.
28:29Like you said, it was before my time.
28:31But you were there when she abused him in front of a half dozen colleagues and patients.
28:35I'm sorry, I don't know what you're talking about.
28:37Uh, October 14, 2019, in the ICU, she told him he wasn't good enough to be in the big leagues?
28:49Three other people remember you being there.
28:53This is the big leagues, Brian.
28:55If you're going to bring your double-A game, the least you could do is consult me when you're
28:58covering one of my patients.
29:01Yes.
29:05I was there.
29:06And did you find her behavior appropriate?
29:14So what did she need?
29:17No.
29:19I didn't.
29:20And at that time, you also brought the incident to Dr. Ridley's attention?
29:24Because she also neglected to inform us of this.
29:28I can't believe this is where we are.
29:49I know.
29:49Is this all because of what happened to your father?
29:55Or is it something I did?
29:57I tried to be there for you.
29:58You didn't do this, Mom.
30:00I did this.
30:02What do you mean?
30:06Hannah, what are you talking about?
30:09Nothing.
30:09Just...
30:10It's not your fault.
30:17Hannah and Charlie found their father three years ago.
30:21Gassed himself in his car.
30:22Oh, God.
30:23Charlie picked out of community college for drug possession and dealing.
30:26Invested for wire fraud and identity theft last year.
30:29Led out of that.
30:30Three months rehab at St. John's in 2023.
30:33Sounds like that didn't take.
30:34No known address.
30:35No registered vehicle.
30:36Inspired driver's license.
30:38What about Hannah?
30:39$120,000.
30:40School loan debt.
30:41Stint at Roseville.
30:43The psychiatric facility?
30:4553 days.
30:46Tells me it was voluntary.
30:48Guess her HIPAA protections meant the hospital didn't know when they hired her.
30:51No.
30:51She would have had to lie about that.
30:53As for the father, pretty big money problems when he died.
30:57Liquidated retirement accounts.
30:58Defaulted on his second home mortgage.
31:00Maxed out four credit cards with no payment.
31:02So he was drowning.
31:03He drowned.
31:05Then the family fell apart.
31:07Looks like Mom moved to Sacramento.
31:08She's working as a waitress.
31:10Let the kids defend for themselves.
31:12Dr. Larson?
31:15It looks like it's my turn in the firing squad.
31:18None of this came from me.
31:20Okay?
31:20Yeah.
31:21Uh, jeweler's forceps.
31:33Cushion reflex need to go quick.
31:35Suction.
31:53How'd it go?
31:54You could have scrubbed in on the surgery like we talked about.
31:57Hannah asked me to come in and see what's going on now.
31:59We relieve the cranial pressure, but we won't know his cognitive level until he wakes up.
32:04If he wakes up.
32:05Uh, it's, uh, adrenaline.
32:13Okay.
32:14Bit of carpal tunnel.
32:15Suction.
32:16I'm gonna brief Hannah.
32:33You know how Amy is now.
32:35She smelled competition, so she's coming after all contenders for her throne.
32:40Watch your back, my friend.
32:42It goes on to say you coerced him into resigning and he left fearing retribution and that you
32:49undercut it when other potential employers sought a recommendation.
32:53Well, you've caught me cornered because, you know, I can't remember.
32:56But it sounds to me like a guy who's trying to save face to a friend.
33:01Those words don't make facts.
33:03I'm wondering if you've been told about it, what seems to be a legendary incident,
33:08where you dress down Dr. Clark in front of a room full of people.
33:12I have heard about it.
33:14Yes.
33:15Um, Dr. Hamda?
33:17Uh, no.
33:18Because he was there and he attested to the fact that your behavior was abusive.
33:21This morning, he was trying to get to the bottom of Hannah Clark's behavior.
33:31Have you spent any time at all looking into that?
33:34That's not my purview.
33:35I'm only here to determine if Brian Clark was wrongfully terminated as context for his daughter's
33:41recent actions.
33:42Okay.
33:42Well, I can tell you that Brian had problems.
33:46He left a patient on the table in the middle of a procedure.
33:49And if he killed himself three months after leaving here, you have to ask yourself why.
33:53Were there drug problems?
33:55Money problems?
33:55It sounds like you know something you're not saying.
33:57He was nearly bankrupt.
34:02Defaulted on his mortgages, creditors chasing him.
34:05Where'd you get this information?
34:06I can't say.
34:08But if you were doing your job, you would have to see.
34:09So you're going to continue to impugn the man when you don't even remember what happened?
34:13And then you're going to sling unsubstantiated rumors at him when his 23-year-old son is downstairs
34:17in a coma?
34:18I've got to tell you, Dr. Larson, this behavior of yours right now, it doesn't reflect very
34:23well on how you acted back then.
34:24Not at all.
34:26Unfortunately, there's not much you've said that can help your cause.
34:29Because I'm not as credible as Dr. Miller, who's basically a pathological liar?
34:34Bring me something in writing or a witness who isn't biased in your favor.
34:37Well, at least I got my day in court.
34:59Amy, I know what you did, Hannah.
35:02I don't know.
35:03My daughter?
35:04You poisoned my daughter with your filthy lies.
35:08Amy.
35:09Hannah, what's going on?
35:10Tell her, Hannah.
35:11Go on, make your mother proud.
35:13You got your revenge.
35:14How does that feel?
35:15Is this where you wanted to be right now?
35:18What did you do?
35:20I ruined my life.
35:24And he destroyed his.
35:25They think that I've fired your husband for no reason.
35:29But we both know that he had it coming, don't we?
35:32This is not how to do this.
35:37Oh my God, Charlie!
35:42Let's turn with our ID.
35:43He sent me five grams of mannitol.
35:44But I thought he was okay.
35:45I thought I felt the surgery went well.
35:47Charlie!
35:51Charlie!
35:52Stop.
35:53Look at his hands.
35:56That's not from the brain bleed.
35:58The weak arms, the head trauma, the swollen hands.
36:00You thought it was from the fentanyl, right?
36:02It's not.
36:03It's SIADH.
36:05She's right.
36:05Stop the fluids.
36:0615 milligrams tolvapton.
36:08Do it.
36:08Stat.
36:15I'm so sorry, Amy.
36:16Amy.
36:20I'm so sorry.
36:22I can't believe it.
36:36I mean, I just, I can't believe it.
36:52I can't believe it.
37:09Would you mind?
37:12Charlie's conscious now.
37:36He'd be gone if it wasn't for you.
37:39I was just doing my job.
37:42So don't thank me.
37:49She didn't come here to hurt you.
37:51How do you know?
37:54She didn't even know Brian you had any conflict until she got here.
38:02And then Charlie...
38:04Oh, he pushed her so far beyond anything I could imagine.
38:08Is this really supposed to be some kind of consolation for me?
38:11I'm a doctor and they're going to take that away from me because I wasn't nice to your
38:21husband and I fired him because he had problems that nobody will admit.
38:27He had problems.
38:36And I will tell that to anyone who will listen.
38:42You saved Charlie after everything they did to you.
38:50So what did happen?
38:57It was gambling.
39:04But none of us knew it.
39:08He kept it a secret for so long and then all of a sudden everything just started crashing
39:12down around us.
39:13But he admitted to me the night he disappeared that Dr. Larson had tried to help him.
39:17She told him to take a leave of absence and that she would cover for him as long as he got treatment.
39:25I never told Hannah and Charlie any of this.
39:27If I had none of this would have happened.
39:33I just heard.
39:35I think you, me, and TJ are the only people who did not go into that box today.
39:40Yeah, you know, I guess he just didn't want to hear from her fan club.
39:43It's been a long day, shouldn't you two go get a room?
39:47Whoa, Gina, is that you officially endorsing this relationship?
39:51Separate cars, people.
39:54These walls have ears.
40:13I just wanted to thank you.
40:20You were really in my corner today.
40:25Always am.
40:38I heard you had the chance to sell me down the river today.
40:42Jake wasn't supposed to tell you that.
40:46He just cares about us both and he is sick of us fighting.
40:52Frankly, so am I.
40:55But I'm still inferior.
40:58That was a bad moment.
41:12You knew Crawford was going to ask me about that incident with Amy and let him ambush me.
41:21And you knew what you'd seen and told us nothing.
41:23I didn't even know it was Brian Clark.
41:25But you remembered the moment because it was awful.
41:28It was an awful time.
41:30Whatever you want to say about her.
41:31Dr. Ridley was in the hospital that day.
41:33She also knew and said nothing.
41:35You got this from Dr. Miller.
41:37We were trying to protect the hospital.
41:38By bringing down our best doctor.
41:40By removing our most problematic one.
41:42All while you and Joan were engaged in a cover-up.
41:45Now Dr. Ridley and I are the witches.
41:47Her feelings were clear from the opening bell and obviously you've always been compromised.
41:53So, should I expect you to bring in some weasel to start sniffing around about us?
41:57I haven't decided yet, but we'll let you know.
42:04I would have paid to see Max squirming all day today.
42:07And their faces when we walk back in with this.
42:10So you agree?
42:11We have a play here?
42:13Oh, absolutely.
42:16Then call them.
42:17I want to go in tomorrow.
42:19No.
42:20We have a meeting next Thursday to settle the Dixon lawsuit.
42:23We hit them then.
42:24When they least expect it.
42:29Hello?
42:30I heard you did the right thing with Brian.
42:42And you think I did it because of something you said?
42:47I didn't know.
42:51This job's hard enough without somebody stabbing you in the back.
42:55Say what you want about me, but if I'm coming for you, you will see me coming.
43:00We know...
43:04I have it.
43:05He's dead.
43:06See you next week, see me!
43:09The workers Education.
43:11See you next week.
43:14ключ味 is a new match.
43:15Hello.
43:17It's time now.
43:21The New Year.
43:23The owner's is a new match between Vee.
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