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00:00You already mentioned the viewing room scene and what was it like being there and watching Noah give this monologue
00:05about Louie's wife and just that extra detail that and the love that, you know, we get and the insight
00:12we get into Louie's life and death.
00:15He never really wanted kids.
00:18But Rhonda wore him down and when she finally got pregnant, he changed his tune, he got excited.
00:24And then about a month before the baby was due, Rhonda and the baby were killed in a car crash.
00:29It just goes to show, you know, every patient that comes in, you know, we don't necessarily know, you know,
00:38everything about them.
00:39There's a real balance in that between how well do you get to know these people, you know, because that
00:45could come back to bite you.
00:46First, you don't know how long they're going to be there.
00:48You know, Louie's a special case, but, you know, you don't know how long they're going to be with you,
00:52whether they're leaving or they're, you know, they might not, they might be dying.
00:57You know what I mean?
00:58So, yeah, in that moment, it's just another, just a reminder, like, Louie's been a fixture for us and kind
01:05of just a resident.
01:06We joke with him, but it's like, oh, yeah, he had, you know, he had a family and it just
01:12kind of deepens that loss, you know.
01:16But it's important, it's important to know that, you know, that these are people so you don't become cold and
01:23detached.
01:23So I think Robbie's, you know, just very gently reminding us all that, you know, these are people with histories
01:32and we should just respect that more than anything.
01:35So, yeah.
01:35So, yeah.
01:36So, yeah.
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