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00:00I had a car accident.
00:02Lost a lot of my memory.
00:03Previously on Doc, I found a lump.
00:07So I went in to get a mammogram.
00:09Dr. Joan Ridley will be out of the office tomorrow for a conference.
00:12What if she's sick?
00:13And she's trying to hide it.
00:14Are you asking if Dr. Larson was vindictive?
00:18We have a play here.
00:19Absolutely.
00:20Convince Nora you love her.
00:22They don't.
00:22Stop fighting.
00:24It's only been a few months and she lives in Chicago.
00:26I had a memory.
00:27You cheated on me.
00:28Who was she?
00:29It was Nora.
00:32Okay, gentlemen.
00:33Here's the turn.
00:36There's your flush draw.
00:39Check.
00:42Check.
00:44Hundred.
00:48Careful.
00:50It's too rich for my blood.
00:52What you got there, Bobby Ho?
00:54You holding naces or you're up in a flush draw?
00:58Pay to see you, my friend.
00:59You know what?
01:02I think I will.
01:05Here comes the river.
01:09A check.
01:13Sorry, stud.
01:14You got to go all in.
01:16You got to go all in.
01:21Uh-oh now.
01:23Could be bluffing.
01:30Oh, I know you are.
01:32Let's see him, fellas.
01:37Let's see him, fellas.
01:41I called you.
01:49Ace, king, high.
01:50A pair of nines takes the pot.
01:58A pair of nines against that draw?
02:01You knew.
02:02You knew I was booking.
02:03Hey, can't tell about the tell, my friend.
02:06You know, I heard you were slipping, but at least I can say it was the one who put you out of your misery.
02:11It's a dream, honey.
02:12It's a dream, honey.
02:13It's a dream, honey.
02:14It's a dream, honey.
02:15It's a dream, honey.
02:16It's a dream, honey.
02:17It's a dream, honey.
02:26Hey.
02:27Morning.
02:28Sorry I got in so late.
02:29You're already sleeping.
02:30I don't want to wake you.
02:31I'm sorry.
02:40You okay?
02:41I...
02:42I found out that Michael was cheating on me.
02:46With Nora.
02:48Um, did that came out in therapy?
02:51No.
02:52I had a memory.
02:53I'm sorry.
02:54That's a lot.
02:55I am so livid.
02:56I...
02:57Look, I mean, you're gonna feel that way for me.
03:00You're gonna feel that way for a while.
03:02But I'm here.
03:03Okay?
03:06Whatever you need.
03:13Hey, Dad.
03:14Hey, sweetheart.
03:16How'd you sleep?
03:17Uh, okay.
03:18I guess.
03:19How was therapy?
03:21Therapy's complicated.
03:23You know that.
03:24That's not an answer.
03:26I guess I'd just say that...
03:29she and I are working through some things.
03:33And...
03:34we'll get there.
03:36Right.
03:39Uh, I'm gonna get ready for school.
03:43Katie never said anything to him all these years.
03:45Apparently not.
03:47Your brain fed you this now because it's what you needed to help her.
03:50She never wanted me to remember this.
03:53I think maybe I should just leave it alone.
03:55She had a panic attack because she thinks she blew up your marriage.
03:59Oh.
04:00And it's hitting her now because Nora just left, and it feels like it's happening all over again.
04:06Tell her what you remembered.
04:08Get it all out in the open, with Michael, or it'll only get worse for Katie.
04:15I spoke with surgical oncology.
04:17They can fit you in at noon.
04:18So just text me when you get here.
04:20I'll meet you down there, okay?
04:21I will.
04:23Don't need to thank me, Rach.
04:25Jake.
04:26Yeah.
04:29Please don't tell anyone about this.
04:32Of course.
04:36But I'm not fighting anyone now.
04:38Here for a consult?
04:39Dr. Heller, meet Bobby Ho, world-class poker player.
04:42I'm the worst downswing of his life.
04:44He's convinced he's got to tell, and it must be neurological.
04:47Okay, why the restraints?
04:48Well, he flipped over a poker table and assaulted one of the other players.
04:51We got him on a 72-hour hold.
04:52Hey, it's better than counting.
04:54I don't know what's happening to me.
04:56I'm not sleeping.
04:58All I do is obsess about what I'm doing wrong.
05:00I mean, it sounds like you're under a lot of pressure.
05:02You don't get it.
05:03I'm the Clooney of cool.
05:05And right now, even if I sniff Casamigos, I'd fall off that motorcycle.
05:08That's a good metaphor.
05:09No, he's also Aaron Judge who can't hit a little league pitcher.
05:12I'm sure this all seems like small potatoes to you.
05:15But I got one year of community college.
05:18Failed out because I was doing the only thing I was ever good at.
05:21Nine years.
05:23I spent learning how to control every hand gesture, facial expression, emotion.
05:29And now, if I don't have mastery of poker, I got nothing.
05:34No house payment.
05:36No money for kids' schools.
05:38I'm melting down, man.
05:41We need more information.
05:42Yeah.
05:43Oh, here comes Julie.
05:45She'll know.
05:46Clear out then.
05:47We don't want to make it obvious.
05:48Let me find out.
05:49Good morning.
05:50Morning.
05:51Dare I ask about your cowboy?
05:53Well, he's not mine, but he's pretty good.
05:56Mm-hmm.
05:57So, Dr. Ridley's out again today?
05:59Another conference.
06:01Any idea which one?
06:03ACOG.
06:04Huh.
06:05Weird, right?
06:06What's she doing with a bunch of OBGYNs?
06:08Hmm.
06:10Diane, I am Dr. Larson.
06:13I have the report from the ER, but I'd like to hear from you what happened.
06:17I've been on and off with liver problems the last few years, but this morning just this stomach pain came out of nowhere.
06:25Hmm.
06:26You're her daughter?
06:27Granddaughter.
06:28Her and my mom were both really young when they had kids.
06:31So ER docs said it was a clot, that it cut off blood flow?
06:34That's right.
06:35We have you on heparin drip to prevent future clotting, but I'm afraid your ALT and AST are over 400.
06:41That's high, right?
06:42It means that the liver damage is near total and irreversible.
06:48And because a thrombectomy wasn't possible, a transplant is your only other option.
06:57Hey.
06:58Hey, we'll get through this, Nana.
07:00Just like everything else.
07:03How does it work, the transplant?
07:06Well, we need to find you a suitable donor off the national database, which is called UNOS.
07:11Sometimes we get lucky and we get a good match quickly.
07:15Other times...
07:16Well, what if I donate?
07:17Uh...
07:18You can just take a piece, right?
07:20Livers regenerate.
07:21It's not quite that simple.
07:23There's gotta be risks.
07:24Yes.
07:25Diabetes, hypertension, and inflammatory disease, not to mention the surgery itself.
07:29I don't care about that.
07:30Well, let her talk, Lily.
07:32I'm sure you've heard about people donating bone marrow or even a kidney, but this is different.
07:38There's extensive blood loss and weeks-long recovery.
07:41All completely acceptable to me.
07:42No.
07:43This is not an option.
07:45Hey.
07:46We can at least talk about it, right?
07:48Parents sacrifice for their children, not the other way around.
07:52And I mean it, Lily.
07:54Don't push this.
07:55In your packets you'll find the details of what is a hefty payout for Dr. Miller, with
08:04attendant NDAs and writ of prohibition barring further litigation.
08:07So this will put the whole episode behind us once and for all?
08:10It will.
08:11I just can't.
08:12I have to give this a chance.
08:14Michael?
08:15Are we boring you?
08:17No.
08:18But clearly my opinion had no sway here.
08:21Well, we don't want this dragging out, and we don't want it going to court.
08:24Let's bring them in.
08:36I think you'll find everything in line with our last conversation.
08:40Westside's insurance will cover the settlement to the Dixon family.
08:44Dr. Miller waives all rights against the hospital in perpetuity in exchange for a $500,000
08:49severance package.
08:51Just needs Dr. Miller's signature.
09:00Is there a problem with the settlement?
09:03No.
09:04But circumstances have changed for Dr. Miller and for the hospital.
09:13We're looking to go in a different direction now.
09:16The last time we were here, Katie brought up the fact that you were looking at apartments, and that she felt you were giving up on her father.
09:30Yes. I remember. Quite clearly.
09:33You seem a bit agitated about that.
09:35It turns out that maybe I wasn't the one who gave up.
09:38Can you explain more?
09:44Katie took her father's phone and discovered that he has been seeing another woman.
09:50I only showed her, because I thought it might make her be nice to him.
09:54But she can't do it.
09:56It's too late.
09:59Katie, it was already too late when you showed me those texts.
10:03What does Michael say about this?
10:05He doesn't know about it.
10:07Any of it?
10:08Any of it.
10:10Well, don't you think you should try to talk to him?
10:15There's nothing to talk about.
10:16I... I'm sorry, but I'm moving out.
10:20I am not leaving you, but I can't...
10:23I cannot stay in that house anymore.
10:26It's the best thing that I can do for our family right now.
10:33Hey, how's it going today?
10:36Dad said therapy was complicated, but pretty wigged out.
10:40No, no. Everything was fine.
10:42Really?
10:43Yeah, I mean, there's a few things to work out, but...
10:45Because now it feels like there's something you're both not saying.
10:48How about we have dinner tonight, just us?
10:527.30 at my place.
10:54Just us?
10:55Yeah.
10:56What's wrong with that?
10:57I don't know.
10:58I guess I'll find out.
11:02Dr. Larson, I just spoke to the nurse, and my grandmother's platelets are decreasing, which is bad.
11:07I know.
11:08I've contacted Yunos to try to get her moved up the list.
11:11And?
11:12It's still gonna take some time.
11:15We have to wait for her to be in dire shape, but by then her chance of success plummets.
11:19It's a bit of a catch-22, with so few donors and so many people needing organs.
11:25Then I'm sure you'll agree you have to test me.
11:27Lily, your grandmother is my patient, and she has been very clear that she doesn't want that.
11:33She's like my mother.
11:35Do you understand that?
11:36She raised me since my mom died when I was three.
11:39Sure, this is very hard.
11:42But for what it's worth, I wouldn't let my own daughter do this for me.
11:45Please just run the test.
11:47If I'm not a match, it'll be a moot point.
11:49But if I am, I'll be her only option.
11:52Then you can let me figure out what's right with her.
11:58We've always maintained that Dr. Larson created a hostile work environment.
12:02You've always tried to rebut that.
12:04Since that time, we've seen an upstanding police officer take hostages because he was so angry at her treatment of him.
12:12This is preposterous.
12:14And now, what's emerged is that a doctor on her staff has committed suicide because he was wrongfully terminated.
12:20Brian Clark resigned because he had a gambling problem.
12:23And then you hired his daughter, who was subsequently arrested for cyber attacks on the hospital because she was so angry at Dr. Larson's treatment of her father.
12:30As Dr. Hamda just indicated, our internal investigation showed that this is...
12:35If you're going to cite your own internal investigation, perhaps you'd be open to full disclosure?
12:39What do you want, Marsha?
12:41My client would like to waive all rights to his settlement package in exchange for a three-year contract wherein he retains his credentials here at Westside.
12:51You want your job back?
12:53Given Dr. Hamda's inherent conflict of interest, perhaps it would be best if he recused himself?
12:58Michael.
13:01Michael.
13:17So your CT scan's negative. Blood works clean. EKG. Normal.
13:22There's gotta be other tests.
13:24Of course there are. But I may have a better idea.
13:26Is that Bobby Ho?
13:31He used to be.
13:33Dude, you can't still be bumming about that bad beat in Marino.
13:37What bad beat?
13:38World Series of Poker. Semi-finals. Pocket Queens goes down to an inside straight draw on the river. That was painful.
13:45Any relationship between that incident and your symptoms?
13:47I don't get the yips, Dr. Walker. I lost the tournament because that guy figured out my towel. And the slide began from there.
13:56I am here to help. Especially if it means sitting next to the legend.
14:01Seven card stud, Peter. Absolutely no pun intended.
14:03No, no. It's gotta be Hold'em. Same game he plays.
14:07This is gonna be rocking!
14:08But you can't simulate a game like this? Playing for cotton balls?
14:12It's the emotional stakes that matter. One time buy-in for 30 cotton balls.
14:16Peter will be very upset if he has to leave his idol and go back to work.
14:20And you, well, if you can't beat us, that's abject humiliation, right?
14:34Race three.
14:37I'm out.
14:39Call.
14:40Hold.
14:51Bet five.
14:52Classic ho-see bet. Guy gets aggressive early and often.
14:56Are you actually a doctor?
14:58Spicy. I call.
15:05Hold.
15:12Bet seven.
15:14Can't scare me.
15:17Okay.
15:21Six on the river. Bobby?
15:24I'm all in.
15:25Wow.
15:27All in on the first hand.
15:29Careful, Peter. You call, you walk.
15:32Yeah.
15:39Live to fight another day.
15:43Pair of sixes.
15:45Oh, my God. You are the king.
15:47Actually, I think he just got lucky.
15:48Peter's a pigeon.
15:50Come on, I'm a hawk.
15:52What's going on?
15:54Do you see it?
15:56Dilated pupils?
15:58I...
16:00That wasn't on the game tape.
16:01Yeah, it's subtle.
16:03But the players you're up against would definitely notice it.
16:06You ever feel your heart racing, sweaty palms?
16:08Of course, my blood's definitely pumping during games, but yeah.
16:12The other day, driving to the casino, my hands got kind of clammy.
16:14You have chromocytoma?
16:16That could explain him flipping the table.
16:18And my toe.
16:20Right?
16:21This means you guys figured it out.
16:22We'd have to do an endoscopy to look for ectopic lesions.
16:30She's hypotensive and tacky.
16:32Let's push fluids, but hydrate gently and monitor for edema.
16:36Lily's getting married in a few months.
16:40Anyway, you think you could keep me around till then?
16:44I have to tell you, I tested her, and she's an excellent match.
16:49You tested her when I said no.
16:51She begged, and I haven't even told her the results yet.
16:54Well, there's no way in hell I am putting her in that kind of danger.
16:57No way.
17:00Why don't I bring her in here?
17:02It's my fault that I have this.
17:07I've been a drunk since I was 15.
17:12But there's no mention of alcoholism in your chart.
17:16I got sober 24 years ago.
17:18I never told any of my doctors.
17:20Why not?
17:21There are parts of my past that I never wanted Lily to know about.
17:27I had my daughter Nina when I was 17.
17:32You'd think having a baby would shake some sense into me.
17:36When she turned 14, I figured I'd give her a beer.
17:41That way I wouldn't have to drink alone.
17:46Pretty soon she was just like me.
17:50Except when she had Lily, she actually tried hard to be better.
17:57For a while she was.
17:59She even hit the meetings.
18:01One night, she calls me wasted.
18:06Asked me if I'm sober.
18:09Can I come get her?
18:12I said yes.
18:14I passed out with a bottle in my hand.
18:17And an hour later, her car was wrapped around a telephone pole.
18:24Lily knows how her mother died, but not why.
18:29And not that I killed her.
18:33I'm so sorry.
18:35Well, Diane, I'm so sorry.
18:37Don't be.
18:39And don't ever ask me to take anything from that girl again.
18:45I have already taken enough.
18:48I have already taken enough.
18:55I think it looks good.
18:57You're standing up.
18:59Right, but you're standing up and you're worth sitting down.
19:03I'm standing up right now and I can see.
19:05Perfect.
19:06Perfect.
19:23Get left.
19:24Start over.
19:25The transplant has a high probability of success with this level of compatibility.
19:39Matches on five of six HLA markers, absolutely.
19:42How's the donor's health?
19:43She's young. She should recover well.
19:45Minimal synthetic function, sky-high enzymes.
19:48Patient can't wait, so what's the holdup?
19:50She doesn't think that she deserves a second chance.
19:53So far she has refused the transplant.
19:56Alcoholic?
19:57Yeah, he runs in the family.
19:59And the donor would be her granddaughter.
20:02But that family history living with half a liver is a real gamble.
20:05She doesn't know.
20:07The patient told me in confidence so I can't disclose it.
20:10And the granddaughter, she won't back down.
20:12I'm not taking out that young woman's liver unless she's going in with open eyes.
20:16And I won't ask any of my surgeons to do it either.
20:20Dr. Ridley's not at ACOG. She didn't even register.
20:30And I checked the other conferences, Chicago, Dallas.
20:33She registered, but no show.
20:35So those are just a cover story?
20:36I don't know.
20:37But what if we checked to see if she's a patient here?
20:39You'd have to put in your code.
20:41She'd see it. Everyone would.
20:42But if she's operating on people and she shouldn't be.
20:45You want to go to HR or Dr. Hamda with nothing but conjecture?
20:48Hey, it was my idea.
20:51I am a naive intern. You are bucking for chief resident.
20:53No record. No labs, no scans?
20:58She knows all the specialists in the building. Why would she go somewhere else?
21:02This should help you feel better. But the results of the latest bone marrow biopsy show effects on all three blood lineages, plus a strong autoimmune component.
21:11Not exactly the news I was hoping for.
21:12I suggest you reach out to Ethan. Get a support system in place.
21:13I'm not using this to thaw the freeze between us.
21:17You know, in my experience even estranged families need transparency when it comes to illness. He'll be angry you hit it and you'll regret not calling it.
21:23show effects on all three blood lineages,
21:26plus a strong autoimmune component.
21:29Not exactly the news I was hoping for.
21:31I suggest you reach out to Ethan.
21:33Get a support system in place.
21:35I'm not using this to thaw the freeze between us.
21:38You know, in my experience,
21:39even estranged families need transparency
21:42when it comes to illness.
21:43He'll be angry you hit it,
21:45and you'll regret not calling it.
21:47I'm not going into triage mode just yet.
21:49It's progressing quickly, Joan.
21:51And you certainly can't maintain a high-leverage,
21:54high-stress job.
21:55Ron, I think you're forgetting who you're talking to.
21:58Joan...
21:59There are things we can do to keep me on my feet.
22:04So let's do them.
22:21Tell me this is a play for more money.
22:26I want to be a doctor.
22:29And I'm not pulling my kids out of school
22:32to move to Des Moines.
22:34No one else in Minneapolis will hire you?
22:36Well, what are you saying when people call you?
22:40I haven't breathed a word of this to anyone,
22:42as per our agreement.
22:44No one will touch me with a 10-foot pole, Michael.
22:47Everyone here knows what you did.
22:50You'll walk in a pariah.
22:52You've never lied about anything important
22:56when you were desperate.
23:00The only thing that I love more than being a doctor
23:04is my family.
23:07And I'm doing what I have to for them.
23:09You're not telling me,
23:09just a little bit.
23:16There's nothing here, Dr. Walker.
23:17No tumor.
23:19You sure?
23:20There's a benign cyst on the wall of his duodenum,
23:22but it doesn't need to come out.
23:25Can you remove it anyway?
23:29You're already in there,
23:30and it'll only take you two minutes.
23:31One minute, but what's the point?
23:34Just trust me.
23:39Hey.
23:41It's gonna be okay.
23:43You can't know that.
23:45Mia usually takes my word for it.
23:48It's gonna be okay?
23:50That is your big move?
23:52Well, I mean, I usually supplement with the promise of ice cream.
24:04Go ahead.
24:06You should take that.
24:07Yeah, one sec.
24:10Hey, you hanging in there?
24:12Yeah, but I've got a bit of a complicated patient situation,
24:16and with Joan out, protocol says I come to you for sign off.
24:20Um, I'm in radiology right now with the patient, but listen,
24:23you make the call and I'll back you, okay?
24:26Uh, great. Thanks.
24:29Yeah, you got it.
24:32Uh, Lily, I'm glad I ran into you.
24:35Hematology has your results.
24:37They should be in your patient portal.
24:39Wait.
24:40Wait, what did they say?
24:41Am I a viable candidate?
24:43Unfortunately, I'm only allowed to share your HLA profile with you.
24:49I can't reveal how it compares to your grandmother's.
24:52Oh, my God.
24:53This is absurd.
24:54She refused disclosure.
24:56I'm sure you can understand.
24:57My hands are tied.
24:58She refused?
25:02Because I'm a match.
25:04Talk to her.
25:05Tell her everything she means to you.
25:08Okay.
25:10Hey.
25:11I'm okay, Mom.
25:12Really?
25:13How long have you been here?
25:14Ten minutes.
25:15I texted you as soon as I heard she was here.
25:16Can I see her chart?
25:17Amy, it's a panic attack.
25:18Did you have chest pain?
25:19EKG's clean.
25:20We can run an echo if you're really concerned about a cardiac event.
25:21We're not.
25:22Oh, is that your unilateral decision?
25:23Mom, please don't.
25:24You're making it worse.
25:25I'll have a nurse come back in and take those electrodes off.
25:27What were you doing at the hospital?
25:30I came to see you.
25:31I got to the lobby and I started feeling dizzy and short of breath.
25:33Whatever.
25:34You're not not.
25:35I was a cop.
25:36I'm sorry, I'm sorry.
25:37Oh my God.
25:38I'm sorry.
25:39Oh, my God.
25:40I was a cop.
25:41I was a cop.
25:42I was a cop.
25:43Oh, my God.
25:45What were you doing at the hospital?
25:46I came to see you.
25:48I got to the lobby and I started feeling dizzy and short of breath.
25:51short of breath whatever you said to her this morning alarmed her so she came to ask what you
25:55wanted to talk about all i said was that i wanted to have dinner it's fine mom i probably overreacted
26:02i'm just worked up okay then should we get those stickies off maybe we should step out
26:09we'll be right back let's move her to a private room for now what are you doing did you tell her
26:16before we've even had a chance to talk oh you think i want to make you the bad guy that's
26:21what you're afraid of well did you no i didn't your role is mr clean is safe and sound you hadn't
26:27touched me in almost two years not even a hand on my shoulder i was devastated and alone i don't
26:33want to hear this yeah well you're gonna hear it it was less than three months and we only met twice
26:40she was living in chicago and the instant you showed any sign of drifting back to me i cut it
26:45off with her because i still loved you and wanted to save our marriage four days later you packed
26:50your bags and left without even saying a word to me last night was literally the first time you told
26:56me you knew what does that say to you amy who finds out their spouse is having an affair and doesn't
27:03even bother to confront them that's how cut off you were and after i left you just picked up again with
27:11nora no i was in despair didn't even call her for over a year but you married her she was kind and
27:20she helped me pick up the pieces and now you've gone and shattered them all over again but do you
27:26have any idea how hard it's been for me these last few months everyone else knowing more about my life
27:34than i do and people feeding me these curated pieces of my history that is not what i am
27:40doing you made me believe that i was the only one responsible i begged you to fill in the blanks michael
27:49until last night i had no idea this had anything to do with the end of our marriage i guess that's
27:54what you'll tell yourself so you can hold on to your precious moral high ground i don't give a damn
27:58about moral high ground you know i've gotten pretty used to people hiding in the tall grass but i never
28:02thought you would be one of them but maybe you've changed just as much as i have only you don't want
28:10to admit it i'm gonna go talk to her daughter now alone
28:22katie i need to tell you something it's gonna be hard to hear
28:26katie i had a memory of you telling me about dad's affair
28:38you didn't say anything to him did you no but i think that this is what's been causing your panic
28:45attacks okay but he'll never forgive me if he knows i'm the reason you left i left because
28:53because a bomb went off in our marriage when danny died if anything having you gave me something to
29:02hold on to you don't even remember i know myself well enough to know the depth of my love for you
29:09from the day you were born and i know that secrets make you sick
29:15this one's been sitting on your chest for a long time
29:22it's time for you to breathe again
29:37this isn't where you're gonna make your first move is it i got more game than that that's to be
29:41determined i emailed dr ridley hours ago she always responds right away unless she's in surgery
29:48i think we got to talk to dr honda and say what we think she's playing hooky we gotta do something
29:54well i guess we could try and get into her office do some quick recon shift changes at six meet me at
30:02the nurses station at 558.
30:03we cannot afford for this dixon lawsuit to go public and that's exactly what will happen if
30:11richard doesn't cooperate with the settlement is anyone even considering what it'll say about our
30:15culture if we ask people to work side by side with him after what he did you're worried about amy
30:21come on lisa i'm worried about everyone well i've heard you complaining but i haven't heard a solution
30:28he wants to be a doctor and stay in minneapolis for his family can't you make some calls we could
30:36even pay his salary for a year or two wherever he lands they can have him for free now that's creative
30:44i had to go to the er for a bit where's lily did you talk to her yeah we talked she just couldn't
30:55let it go on and on about how i saved her when her mother died how it was her turn to save me
31:05so i told her the truth she couldn't get out of here fast enough hey i have a delivery here but
31:13i'm gonna need to see some id for what a bottle of vodka to a hospital
31:19no no no get out now what are you doing well i tried three different apps i didn't know which one
31:31was gonna come through no stop it
31:40lily loves you and she is gonna come back here and what do i tell her when she does
31:45that yunos kicked you off the list for this that you just washed your best chance of survival down
31:50the drain you really think i deserve to live i don't know but lily deserves for you to live
31:58so you'll excuse me if i'm not gonna let you sit here and wallow in self-pity instead of
32:03diane diane diane i need some help in here color blue
32:17i'm talking candles and dinner and sex for the first time in two years
32:25years and i thought okay there's a chance maybe and then i found out he was cheating on me
32:37with nate so he's gay now it was code for some tramp in chicago
32:45he met her at a conference that i was supposed to be at guess you should have gone huh
32:50i couldn't even look at him and then i tried and i i thought
33:01god i'm so stupid feelings are difficult it's why people drink
33:07i don't want any feelings ever again come on now
33:17i'll get you a cab
33:25i'll get you a cab
33:39the alcohol caused her heart arrhythmia we're still trying to assess how much damage it did
33:48without a liver transplant it's unlikely that she will last the week
33:53this is all my fault no yes yes all these years she carried the shame of that secret
33:59and still she stayed on the wagon and showed up for me but
34:02but but the minute she opens up i turn on her and now i how do i live with myself if she dies
34:13now you know how i feel
34:25she's stabilized and there was no long-term damage to her other vital organs but she just crashed because
34:30of alcohol intake she has been sober for 24 years this was a relapse in an extremely vulnerable
34:36moment you can try to convince eunos to relist her after she's been sober for three months she won't
34:42last the week you're asking me to put a healthy liver into that woman when there are viable candidates
34:47who won't squander such a valuable resource she won't squander it and you know that how
34:52do you know because her granddaughter will be cutting open her body to save her
34:56and she won't betray that trust
34:59flush
35:06pool house
35:10i see order has been restored in the universe thanks to you and that surgeon it's like a feral
35:15monkeys off my back and the dilated pupils gone completely how would you know peter you didn't even
35:19catch it the first time oh okay so um bobby's charge says you removed an enteric duplication mass
35:33we did okay but that wouldn't have caused his tail or any of his other behaviors i know that okay so why
35:38does he think it did hook is a confidence game jake sometimes you just got to tell people what they need
35:43to hear so you just bluffed a professional poker player that doesn't cure him he knows where to find me
35:54i know you don't want what i'm offering but we're out of time and i'm not ready to let you go
36:02listen to me watching you take the world by storm it's the only thing i've ever been proud of
36:10you can't ask me to risk my life's work what if i had another way it's called a domino transplant
36:21lily would donate a kidney not a liver the donation itself is a much safer procedure and
36:27given your specific family history the long-term risks would be much lower for lily but she doesn't
36:33need my kidney no but annabelle sutton does and her brother justin is just as eager as you are to do
36:42whatever it takes to save her including a living partial lung donation to david sheridan
36:50so you donate to a stranger and then their loved one donates to another stranger and everyone pays it
36:56forward until diane gets the liver she needs it might not be as good a match but it'll be good enough
37:06listen to me nana i am your life's work and you made me strong and powerful i had fears with agency
37:16and now it's time to let me be who you may be okay
37:33here we are
37:33lady you're home no i'm not this is the address you gave me yeah i don't live here anymore
37:49take me this second in the comments please okay
38:04when i saw you on the phone in the driveway that day i knew something was wrong
38:11but i shouldn't have looked at your phone and i never should have said anything
38:18i thought it was helping i thought mom would realize and come back to you but then she left
38:27and it was my fault none of this is your fault what happened to our marriage
38:33it was already over before you found this out that's what mom said too because it's true
38:38when a relationship falls apart people
38:45you reach for things to make it hurt less
38:49i reached for work and your father reached for someone else
38:56the way you looked at me after i told you
38:59you just stopped caring
39:06i should have done better for you and for your father
39:12i know i can't tell you because obviously i don't remember but leaving both of you
39:19that must have broken me
39:30it's a good thing you told me what she was going to say beforehand you never would have been able to
39:38handle it the right way for her if i got blindsided with that i don't think you should ever tell her
39:42it was nora there's no reason to pile more onto her
39:47we had a night when you came back to me
39:55there was daylight
39:55the next day that's when i broke it off with nora
40:02on the phone in the driveway
40:06that's what katie saw
40:09and then she came and told me
40:11because she didn't understand what she saw
40:15it must have been then because a few days later you were gone without a word
40:20we we can never tell her
40:22we could have made it amy
40:32hey i'll take you home
40:41i just heard from the transplant team the last organ came through
40:46she's ready it's gonna be fine nana and mom would be proud of us
40:57i'll see you soon
41:05dr ridley left some forms for me i haven't seen anything i'll just take a peek in her office
41:11i'll be my guest i'm out of here
41:28blend in ten minutes
41:29dr coleman oh i never replied sorry the conference was insufferable oh no worries i wanted to ask
41:42do you want to ask
41:51cardiothoracic just
41:54well ortho's super muscular if that
42:01unpack all this tonight do we
42:04thank you dr really good night dr cole
42:06good night
42:19i found a case of pre-filled syringes for a sub-q immune modulator
42:25she has an autoimmune disease and she's hiding it
42:29you wanted to see me i gather michael didn't tell you that richard miller was here today with
42:40his lawyer nope he didn't sorry i missed it unfortunately they used the chaos from the brian
42:46clark situation to their advantage how so he turned down the dixon settlement and demanded his job
42:53back he's got a lot of nerve he's got more than that he's got leverage you gave in it's your
43:01behavior that forced our hand amy you created this so i suggest you find a way to work with him
43:10because he starts tomorrow
43:23you
43:53You
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