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00:01Clea on wild cards.
00:02Vivian?
00:03Where have you been for the past 15 years?
00:05On the run from Gideon Barga.
00:07So, Jessica, she seems great.
00:09Honestly, more than anything, it's just been really easy.
00:13Who are you? Tomo Hayashi, Barga's right hand.
00:15You are done with all the crime, right?
00:17Oh, yeah.
00:18You are going to steal us a diamond.
00:30I've been here all day.
00:31I'm in pain.
00:32I need to see a doctor.
00:34Why is it taking so long?
00:36Sir, I need you to calm down or I'm going to have a problem.
00:42How are things looking?
00:43Labs for the wife in exam five.
00:48Yeah, that's definitely going to ruin someone's day.
00:50Yeah.
00:5220 says the intern face before lunch.
00:54Dr. Schaefer, the recommendation letters are due at five.
00:58Yeah, yours are done.
00:59What does that mean?
01:00It means I wouldn't get your hopes up.
01:00Hey.
01:01We need to talk now.
01:03Okay, look, I know you're upset.
01:04Let's talk later.
01:04No, no.
01:05I said now.
01:05The nurse said that my wife's results are coming.
01:07What gives?
01:08Let's talk in private.
01:10I guess it's going to have to wait.
01:12Dr. Miller to pediatric.
01:14Dr. Miller to pediatric.
01:16It's total crap.
01:17You did the test wrong.
01:19Do it again.
01:19Dr. Schaefer, emergency trauma incoming.
01:22Yeah, let's just let him through.
01:24Here we got 40-year-old female Cara Blake t-boned by a pickup.
01:27Cara Blake.
01:28Can you hear me?
01:29Where?
01:30Number three.
01:30Number three.
01:31She can't seem to get a line.
01:33On my count.
01:34Three, two, one.
01:36Lift.
01:39BP is dropping.
01:45I thought your shift was over.
01:47You need an anesthesiologist and Dr. Miller is stuck in the OR.
01:50Intern.
01:51Stop taking notes.
01:52Prep for intubation.
01:54I need to see a doctor.
01:57Why is it taking so long?
01:58How much longer is this going to take?
02:00Sir?
02:01Sir.
02:01My arm's broken.
02:03I've been in that waiting room for eight hours.
02:06We have patients in critical condition.
02:07I'm sure we can get you a painkiller.
02:08I need more than damn meds.
02:10Someone has to fix my fucking arm.
02:13Lock him in the patient room.
02:15Trauma one.
02:16Just arrested.
02:20She might be hypercolemic.
02:22Push up before.
02:23Start compressions.
02:23Follow with calcium gluconate.
02:45She might be hypercolemic.
02:50Okay.
02:51She's back.
02:52Okay.
02:52We got a pause.
02:53She's back.
02:54She's back.
02:55She's back.
02:58Here, Blake.
02:59You're going to be okay.
03:02Easy as 20 omnic all week.
03:20Good morning, Ricky.
03:21Where'd you go?
03:22Work.
03:23Oh, good.
03:24Good.
03:25I just mean, lately, things around here have been quite stressful, and we still don't
03:29have a working plan to steal the diamond.
03:30Ricky needs some peace and quiet to think.
03:32Oh.
03:33Third person Ricky isn't good.
03:35Oh.
03:36Hold on.
03:37Hi, Dad.
03:38Hey, where are you?
03:39On my way to work.
03:40Why, what's up?
03:40I'm on my way to your place.
03:42Oh.
03:43Dad, can you just hold on?
03:44Hey, Mom.
03:45Good morning, sweetheart.
03:46Where are you?
03:47On my way to work.
03:49Oh, good.
03:50Well, I will drop these beignets by your place, then.
03:52Oh, no.
03:53You don't have to do that.
03:54I'm off sugar for the week.
03:56Oh, please.
03:57You're probably eating a donut right now.
04:00Mom, hold on, okay?
04:02Dad, sorry.
04:03Your phone must allow signal.
04:04Should I grab donuts, croissants, or the old favorite egg tarts?
04:07For what?
04:08For my parole officer.
04:10I'm meeting him at your place, remember?
04:11He thinks I'm living with you, not at the Ritz.
04:13Damn it.
04:15Is that a problem?
04:16Dad, hold on.
04:17Ricky?
04:18How long were you going to leave me hanging?
04:20Okay, Ricky, how committed are you to this day of silence?
04:22I don't like where this is going.
04:23Hold on.
04:24Mom?
04:25Damn it.
04:26Lost her.
04:28Hello?
04:29Wow, your phone is really acting up today.
04:31Anyway, I decided to go with egg tarts.
04:33Dad, how about you just call Mom?
04:35You haven't even sat down and spoken with her.
04:37Max, she lied to us.
04:38I know, but she's your wife.
04:40So how about you just take her out?
04:42Preferably somewhere far away from my place.
04:44Hold on.
04:46Ricky?
04:46I swear, if one person crosses the threshold of our abode, Ricky is going to lose it.
04:53Learn to drive!
04:55Ricky does not need your negative energy right now.
04:58Okay, well third person Ricky can kiss my...
05:08Hey, good morning.
05:11Is everything okay?
05:12Max is fine.
05:13It's just been a stressful morning.
05:15Huh?
05:16What happened?
05:17Things at home were a little hectic.
05:18Now that my dad's out and Ricky's well being Ricky.
05:21It's just a new normal to get used to.
05:23Whatever.
05:25Sorry?
05:27How are you?
05:28Good.
05:29Yeah, I slept great last night.
05:30And then this morning Jess and I just kind of sat in silence and watched the sunrise.
05:33It was beautiful.
05:39I mean, I'm fine.
05:40The usual.
05:41You know?
05:41Go, go, go.
05:49Good morning, Alice.
05:50I thought you hated hospitals.
05:52I do.
05:53But I also have to go where they tell me.
05:55Do you?
05:55I do.
05:56Just call the job.
05:58Okay.
05:59Detectives, I'm Ray, security.
06:02Come with me.
06:07In here.
06:15Looks like someone didn't like his bedside manner.
06:30I'm guessing we don't need a second opinion on this one.
06:33Multiple stab wounds to the chest.
06:35I count at least fifteen.
06:37At first glance some deep, some superficial.
06:39That many stab wounds.
06:41This was personal.
06:42Emotional.
06:43Whoever went after this doctor must have been angry.
06:45Really angry.
06:47Any defensive wounds?
06:49None that I can see.
06:50But I'll do a more thorough check at the morgue.
06:52This guy looks at least six feet tall.
06:54Strange he wouldn't have fought back.
06:56The room's clean.
06:58No sign of a struggle.
06:59I don't get it.
07:00Why would you just stand there as somebody goes stabby stabby on you fifteen times?
07:05This guy was the chief of emergency medicine.
07:08The hell was he doing in some storage closet in the middle of his shift?
07:11For peace and quiet.
07:13A lot of our staff used that room to get a real break.
07:17That's why we put the cot in.
07:18Were you close with Dr. Schaefer?
07:21As close as you could be to a man like that.
07:25What do you mean?
07:26Dr. Schaefer ran at the ER like a battlefield.
07:30Fast, efficient, no margin for error.
07:32You couldn't keep up.
07:33You didn't have a place here.
07:34Was anybody else there when you found the body?
07:37I was making rounds with another nurse.
07:38I told her to go for help.
07:40And I checked his pulse.
07:42And he was already dead.
07:45We'll need to confirm that with her.
07:50Hey, it's okay.
07:52I have my stress.
07:54Maybe I need one of those.
07:56Can you think of anyone who might have wanted to harm Dr. Schaefer?
07:59There was one thing this morning.
08:01Dr. Schaefer got into a physical altercation with a male patient.
08:05Security had to isolate the guy.
08:07Where is he right now?
08:08He's gone.
08:09I locked him in here.
08:10And when I checked on him later, the door was unlocked.
08:12I assumed Dr. Schaefer must have let him out, so I went back to work.
08:15You think he was violent enough to kill Dr. Schaefer?
08:17That's why we locked him up.
08:19All right.
08:20We're going to need you to take a look at the CCTV footage.
08:26We've got a hostage situation.
08:33Give me something for the pain!
08:35Don't come any closer!
08:36I'm Detective Ellis.
08:37Okay, let's just take a breath here.
08:39What's your name?
08:41Darren.
08:42Okay, Darren.
08:43What do you need?
08:44I need someone to make the pain go away!
08:47Okay.
08:48Okay, we can make that happen, right?
08:50I'm going to need you to let her go first.
08:52I've been saying they're going to help me all day, but no one does!
09:00You got a bedpan?
09:02Don't worry.
09:02It's clean.
09:06You're not.
09:13Is Max here today?
09:15She's out fighting crime, as usual.
09:17Helping to keep me on the straight and narrow.
09:19I know you're joking, but the support of family really is so important to any newly released
09:24parolee.
09:25Gentlemen, I present my Java the Nut Blend, a whisper of hazelnut from a galaxy far, far
09:35away.
09:36Thanks, Ricky.
09:37Oh, it smells delicious.
09:38Mmm.
09:39I'll leave you two to talk.
09:40Thanks.
09:41Mmm.
09:42Want to sit down?
09:44So, George, tell me, how's the job going?
09:49The job?
09:51Phone baby phone?
09:52Oh, that, yes.
09:54I didn't land that car wash gig.
09:56I got something much better lined up.
09:58Tell me more.
09:59Well, next week I started volunteering at Hemsworth Prison.
10:02It's a counseling program for inmates.
10:04Now, I know it doesn't pay, but...
10:05It's wonderful.
10:07George, I'm proud of you.
10:09No.
10:10I just figured it was time to start giving back.
10:12When can I get some meds?
10:14They're on the way.
10:16What is that?
10:17Stress ball.
10:17Didn't her scout give that to you?
10:19Yes.
10:19Yes.
10:20So, Darren.
10:21I'm so sorry.
10:22I didn't mean to hurt her.
10:23I just wanted some painkillers.
10:25Okay.
10:26Tell us about your injury.
10:28I fell off a high ladder a few days ago.
10:30The pain in my shoulder has gotten so bad, I can't work and I barely sleep.
10:36At this point, I'd do anything to make it go away.
10:39Does that include murdering Dr. Schaefer?
10:40What?
10:44No.
10:45I didn't kill anyone.
10:47If I did, I'd be pretty stupid to stick her in the hospital, wouldn't I?
10:51It's Olive.
10:52She's got something.
10:54Okay, how about I go speak to her and you finish up with Darren?
10:56Sounds good.
10:58All right.
10:59How did you get out of this locked room that the security guard put you in?
11:02I heard a click, went to the door, and it was open.
11:06So I left.
11:10It can be hard readjusting to life on the outside.
11:13I mean, you spent so much time dreaming about getting out, getting back to your old life,
11:18but by the time you're released, your old life's gone.
11:20And you've done this before.
11:22For more than 20 years, you are not alone, George.
11:25Don't think of me just as your parole officer.
11:28Think of me as your friend, as someone who wants you to succeed.
11:32Oh, thanks, Howard. I appreciate that.
11:33And it's okay to have mixed feelings about the very thing you've been dreaming of
11:37now that it's actually here.
11:39It is okay not to be okay.
11:42Well, thanks, Howard, but I really am okay.
11:45I'm glad to hear it.
11:47Can you stay for breakfast?
11:50I'm afraid not.
11:52Duty calls.
11:52I'll just show myself out.
11:57Oh, um, tell Max I'm sorry I missed her.
12:01And thank Ricky for the coffee.
12:03I will.
12:09I thought he'd never leave.
12:10I kinda like the guy. I feel like we're connecting.
12:12So, how are you coming along with the plans?
12:14I'm trying to make progress.
12:15Because Howard likes to drop by unannounced.
12:18I'm keeping them in here.
12:24Hmm. Smart.
12:25Mm-hmm.
12:26Now, skedaddle.
12:26I have work to do.
12:30And you know my process.
12:31Yes, I do. And I don't need to be here for that.
12:36Okay.
12:58You see the incisions?
12:59What about it?
13:00The direction of the wound track combined with the external features of this part is going to lie.
13:04the entry points gave me the angle of attack.
13:06Damn it, Jim.
13:06Just give it to me straight.
13:10Bones, Dr. McCoy, Star Trek.
13:12I don't like science fiction.
13:14Okay, whatever.
13:14What does all this mean?
13:15It means that your killer is right-handed.
13:22Derek, are you right-handed?
13:23Yeah, why?
13:26What are you doing?
13:27Our killer is right-handed.
13:29He can't lift his right arm.
13:32Which means the killer's still out there.
13:45Yes, he was tough, but he pushed us to be our best.
13:48Ugh, my old trainer always used to say that.
13:50Man, I hated that guy.
13:52Dr. Schaefer wasn't here to make friends.
13:53He was here to save lives.
13:55When was the last time you saw him?
13:56I was just clocking off when an emergency trauma patient came in.
14:00The anesthesiologist who was supposed to relieve me was stuck in the OR,
14:03so I stepped in to lend a hand.
14:05Okay, and then you went home afterwards?
14:06Uh, for just under an hour of sleep.
14:08I'm on call, so here I am again.
14:12Someone targeting doctors.
14:13I mean, is that what this is?
14:16Patients are getting violent and more angry.
14:18We've placed a few more officers in the hospital.
14:20Dr. Devereaux, you're needed in OR, too.
14:22I'm sorry, I have to get to surgery.
14:24Of course.
14:26Oh, it looks like people had a real love-hate relationship with Dr. Schaefer.
14:29We're looking for someone with a hate-hate relationship.
14:32And why kill him today?
14:34I think we need to reconstruct Dr. Schaefer's final hours.
14:36Let's start with his last patient.
14:38Kara Blake.
14:41This is my wife.
14:42I'm Shauna Blake.
14:43I'm Detective Ellis, and this is Max Mitchell, my partner.
14:46How is she doing?
14:47I mean, they said she should make a full recovery.
14:50That's great.
14:52What time did you get to the hospital today?
14:54I just got here a few hours ago.
14:56She was already in surgery.
14:58Is this about Dr. Schaefer?
14:59It is, yes.
15:00When was the last time you saw him?
15:02I never got to meet him.
15:03I got the call.
15:04Kara had been admitted, and I rushed over as soon as I could.
15:10Today was like any other.
15:12She was on her way to court.
15:14Kara's a defense lawyer.
15:16And then out of the blue.
15:18Hey, she's going to be okay.
15:20Thanks to Dr. Schaefer, he saved my wife's life.
15:25And now he's been murdered?
15:27Sometimes this world just doesn't make any sense.
15:34You got a boo-boo on your head?
15:37It's been a stressful day.
15:39Tell me about it.
15:40We heard you fainted.
15:43I suppose a layman could say I fainted.
15:46Technically, it was a vasovagal syncope secondary to empathic over-identification.
15:51Isn't that fainting?
15:53Whatever.
15:54It won't happen again.
15:55I just need to get through my final rotation.
15:58Are you done with that report yet?
15:59Almost.
16:00We'll snap to it, intern.
16:01The name's...
16:04The name's Delgado.
16:06Sorry, uh...
16:07They make the...
16:08It turns out I pull the patient reports.
16:10When was the last time you saw Dr. Schaefer?
16:13Um...
16:14Let me check.
16:17There was a trauma patient, and then apparently I was...
16:25Who was the patient?
16:26He actually fainted.
16:28The doctor had to wake him up with smelling salts.
16:29Fainted twice in one shift?
16:32I wonder what the record is.
16:33And Dr. Schaefer was here the whole time?
16:35Yes.
16:36Did you notice anything off about the doctor, or any exchanges that he had with anyone else?
16:39To be honest, he didn't have the best bedside manner.
16:41How so?
16:42It's like his mind was somewhere else, but I wouldn't be sitting here talking to you without him.
16:46The extraction was flawless.
16:48The extraction?
16:49Uh, I was, uh, basting a turkey when I slipped.
16:56I was in between outfits at the time, so I...
16:58Yates is gonna love this story.
17:01Okay, tell me more.
17:04Detectives, we found something on the CCTV you need to see.
17:07Okay.
17:09Okay, I'll be back to hear the rest.
17:12No, she won't.
17:15They don't look happy.
17:17Especially the husband.
17:19She's practically running to catch up.
17:21They were upset about the test results Dr. Schaefer gave them.
17:25Look at the timestamp.
17:28An hour before Dr. Schaefer was murdered.
17:30After the couple left, they hit the staff parking garage.
17:33Look at this.
17:41That's a knife.
17:42That's Dr. Schaefer's motorcycle.
17:47Andy's right-handed.
17:48So we got an angry patient who threatened our victim, and he's got a knife.
17:52And it walks like a duck, quacks like a duck.
17:59Okay, cheese and quackers, into the pipe we go.
18:13Yes.
18:26Did I come at the wrong time?
18:28Au contraire, Vivian.
18:30I'm working on getting us out of the mess that you dumped on our happy doorstep.
18:41Hands off, quacky Chan.
18:44You picked the lock again.
18:45Oh, well, old habits die hard.
18:47Why are you here?
18:48I just wanted to drop in and check on your progress, and drop these off.
18:54So, how are the plans coming?
18:56They're coming along.
18:58Can I see what you've got so far?
19:01I'd rather wait and update the whole team.
19:04Hmm, you still don't trust me.
19:06Do you blame me?
19:08Fine.
19:09Oh, as long as I'm here, I think I might have lost something.
19:12Hmm, apart from your family and my money?
19:15A very valuable ring.
19:17I'll let you know if it turns up.
19:18Oh, it's a very special ring.
19:21You see, I found this gorgeous scarab ring in the Sydney Museum that I absolutely had to have.
19:27The trouble is, it was locked in a case with pressure alarms.
19:30One step too close, and all of Darling Harbour would have heard it.
19:33So, I released three dozen wind-up toy kangaroos at once.
19:37Chaos.
19:38Shrieking tourists, guards chasing after plastic marsupials.
19:41I scooped up that ring, and before they knew it was missing,
19:44I was halfway to Tangier humming La Vian Rose.
19:47Wow.
19:49That's an earful.
19:51How about it?
19:52Do you mind, uh, covering up?
19:54I work better unencumbered.
19:56I call it my big duck energy.
20:00Hmm.
20:04Fine.
20:07We have CCTV footage of you slashing Dr. Schaefer's tires.
20:11He was defending my honor.
20:12Isn't that right, honey bunch?
20:14That's right, sugar pie.
20:16Okay, so you slashed the tires for love?
20:19Is that it?
20:20Schaefer implied one of us was stepping out on our marriage.
20:23That was the diagnosis?
20:25Infidelity?
20:26No.
20:27He said I had...
20:30He said I had...
20:35Oh, I got it.
20:37The...
20:39Yes.
20:40And it's totally not true.
20:43Schaefer made a completely wrong diagnosis.
20:45Okay, so then you left the hospital against medical advice, is that right?
20:47We were mad.
20:48We wanted a second opinion.
20:50So mad you walked back in the hospital and killed Dr. Schaefer?
20:52Because he didn't answer your call.
20:53What?
20:54I didn't call.
20:55We didn't kill anybody.
20:56Look, you have motive, and we have footage of you in the hospital parking garage around
21:00the same time as Dr. Schaefer's death.
21:01We can prove we didn't do it.
21:04How?
21:05Ask the bartender at Dominic's.
21:06We were there until the police picked us up.
21:12She's lying.
21:15About what?
21:16The murder?
21:16The infidelity.
21:18She's the one stepping out, not her husband.
21:20How do you know that?
21:21Her nervous tic, the way she was twisting her wedding ring.
21:23I bet she was the one calling the doctor behind her husband's back for the prescription.
21:27Okay, let's start with her ally.
21:30Olive wants to see you in the morgue.
21:32Okay, you call the bar, and I'll go talk to Olive.
21:34Yeah?
21:35Okay.
21:36The puncture marks on his clothes all line up with the stab wounds.
21:40Blood seeped through his scrubs and his lab coat almost everywhere except for right there.
21:44His breast pocket.
21:45There's no bloodstains.
21:47All right.
21:47I'm not sure why.
21:49Maybe his coat fell open during the murder.
21:52But I called because I found something else.
22:02Is that an injection mark?
22:04I didn't notice it at the scene because I was focused on the multiple stab wounds,
22:07which may have been the killer's agenda,
22:09because the toxicology report showed a high dose of hospital-grade propofol in his system.
22:16Propofol?
22:16What's that?
22:17It's a drug used to sedate patients for surgery.
22:19So if I lured him into a room and jabbed him with a propofol,
22:22would that incapacitate him fast enough that I could stab him to death before he attacked me?
22:26Absolutely.
22:27It works fast.
22:28Less than 60 seconds.
22:29Okay, well, that would certainly account for the lack of defensive wounds.
22:32He couldn't defend himself.
22:34Hospital-grade drugs are locked up.
22:35To access the propofol, you'd need to be a medical professional.
22:40Which means Schaefer was murdered by someone working in the hospital.
22:47So the bartender confirmed our Love Island couple was there all afternoon getting sloshed.
22:52So not our killers.
22:53Olive says that Dr. Schaefer was dosed with propofol before he was stabbed.
22:57And we know he went into a private room with the killer and closed the door,
23:00so it had to be someone he trusted.
23:01Well, clearly he wasn't expecting a shiv to the sternum.
23:04If the propofol is hospital, great.
23:06Go back and check and see if they're missing any.
23:07Follow the drugs.
23:08Find the killer.
23:13Is that my stress ball?
23:16It was a stressful day.
23:17Sorry.
23:19Oh, I need this stuff on an IV drip.
23:23So you were saying all the drugs are locked up in a pharmacy cabinet?
23:27Yes, and everything is logged.
23:29Employee codes, patient name, dosage.
23:32And only nurses and anesthesiologists can unlock it.
23:36So if a doctor needs something, they go through a nurse.
23:40This is everything from today.
23:42I will have a proper audit run, but it may take some time.
23:46And I need permission from Dr. Keaton.
23:48Now that Dr. Schaefer's gone, Dr. Keaton is the new chief of the ER.
23:53Interesting.
23:56What was his relationship like with Dr. Schaefer?
23:59Less than ideal.
24:01They were really at each other's throats this morning.
24:03What about?
24:04Who knows?
24:05You know, I didn't mention it earlier because, well, they were always at it.
24:09They're like a couple of chihuahuas, you know, yapping over who's bigger.
24:14Sorry, Gail.
24:15You're needed in bay three.
24:16Okay.
24:17Excuse me.
24:20Well, let's see if Dr. Keaton's bite is worse than his bark.
24:27This would go a whole lot faster if you'd help.
24:31Oh, don't forget to look under the couch.
24:37Or you could call in today and tell me why you're here.
24:42I told you.
24:45I am here looking for my scarab ring, which is one of a kind and very important to me.
24:51Heart-wrenching.
24:54Is this it?
24:56You found it.
24:57Where was it?
24:58It was in your jacket pocket where it's been this whole time.
25:01What?
25:02That's crazy.
25:03It must have fallen off.
25:04Cut the performance, Vivian.
25:05You lied about the ring.
25:07Tell me why you're really here.
25:12Schaefer was a liar.
25:14I sunk 50 grand into a medical startup that he pitched.
25:16I lost 49.
25:17This morning, I find out that the bastard didn't even invest any of his own money.
25:21He was screwing with me.
25:22The nurse will be by with your release papers.
25:24Wow, that's a lot of money.
25:26I know what you're getting at.
25:28We fought all the time.
25:29The guy was a prick.
25:31But I didn't kill him.
25:32Well, you're probably happy you don't have to play second fiddle anymore, now that you're ER chief.
25:36I don't want his job, if that's what you're inferring.
25:38I got a better offer somewhere else.
25:40I'll be out here at the end of the month.
25:45Schaefer was a jerk, okay?
25:48But I respected him.
25:49You don't save as many lives as he did without ruffling a few feathers.
25:54Now, if there's nothing else, I've got a job to do.
25:57That's why these doctors could learn a thing or two about Bedside Manor.
26:01Do you remember what you told me about Schaefer's lab coat?
26:03Where there was no blood on the breast pocket?
26:06Well, what if there was something inside the pocket stopping the blood from seeping out?
26:10Nothing was found in his pockets.
26:12I know.
26:12But what if it was taken out after he died, before we got there?
26:16Let's go back to the person who found the body.
26:19Can you open your locker for us, Gail?
26:21Why?
26:22This is a waste of time.
26:24Look, you can do it or we can get security to do it.
26:26It's up to you.
26:28Oh, no need for security.
26:30Wait, okay, you can't do that.
26:32She cannot do that.
26:33She's never stopped her before.
26:34What are you looking for?
26:37We're looking for this.
26:48So, this is why you killed him?
26:51No.
26:54You told me not to get my hopes up.
26:57When did he say that?
26:59This morning.
27:00You applied for another job in the hospital?
27:04I love the ER, but I'm just done.
27:11Sooner or later, everyone gets burned out.
27:13I just want more time with my husband and my kids.
27:15Did you want the job bad enough that you'd kill?
27:17No.
27:20I swear.
27:21I mean, I wouldn't blame you.
27:22Dr. Schaefer is a hard ass and full of himself.
27:25Certainly seems like the kind of guy who would try and block your promotion just to be spiteful.
27:29That's why you decided to kill him.
27:31So that he wouldn't not recommend you to the...
27:33I did not kill Dr. Schaefer.
27:36Yeah, I thought that he was going to give me a bad performance review.
27:42So when I found his body and I saw the letter, I took it.
27:48I was going to rip it up.
27:51Then you read it.
27:52Yeah.
27:55I am reluctant to recommend Gail Holloway to the position of health administrator.
28:00Not because she lacks ability, but because I don't want to lose her.
28:09In the first week we worked together, Gail had to re-home her father because of his rapidly progressing Alzheimer's.
28:15It was an extremely difficult personal situation, but she never let anything get in the way of the care she
28:20gave to her patients.
28:21For the last ten years, she's managed the emergency room and me with the same dedication, patience, and grace.
28:29Even though I'll hate to lose Gail, you'll be lucky to have her.
28:33I was going to copy that onto a clean sheet of paper and present it to the board.
28:40You tampered with a crime scene, Gail. It's very serious.
28:43Yes, I know it's wrong, and I am sorry.
28:50I can't believe that he remembered all that stuff about my father. That was ten years ago.
28:56You know, none of us ever thought that Schaefer gave a damn about our lives outside of work.
29:04Turns out that he had my back the whole time.
29:08And now I'm never going to get to thank him.
29:16That is one sad, scared lady.
29:19She should be scared. She corrupted a crime scene and she lied to us about it.
29:22That's true, but do you actually think she killed him?
29:24Oh, no. I don't.
29:27Hospital just called. Nurses finished their drug audit.
29:30Okay. Any issues?
29:31You could say that. There's a vial of propofol missing.
29:34Oh. Paging us. Again.
29:39You do realize we're talking life or death?
29:42Because of what you did.
29:44We're all in Gideon Vargas' crosshairs.
29:46You think I don't know that?
29:47Just tell me the truth. Why the ring gag?
29:49Was it some kind of test?
29:51I wanted something to break the ice.
29:53The truth is, while I know George and I know Max,
29:56you are an unknown variable to me.
29:58And in this game, I don't like unknown variables.
30:01Especially not in my own family.
30:03Your family?
30:03You haven't been around for the last 15 years, hell.
30:06You haven't even been alive.
30:07Everything I've done, whether you approve of it or not,
30:11has been for my husband and daughter.
30:12You have to know that.
30:13All I know is what your death did to both Max and George.
30:18They were devastated.
30:19And I was the one who stayed with them.
30:21Holding things together, keeping them in the game.
30:23Not to mention cooking and cleaning and
30:25making coffee that reduces grown men to tears.
30:28You want to talk unknown variables?
30:32Honey, take a look in the mirror.
30:40How does an entire violent propofol just go unaccounted for?
30:44Doesn't it take a nurse or anesthesiologist to access drugs?
30:47Yes, but in critical cases,
30:49we don't have time to send someone a requisition of drug from the pharmacy.
30:52That's when the mobile drug cards like that one come into play.
30:56Aren't those things locked?
30:57Yeah, always.
30:58But in emergency procedures, I mean, seconds matter.
31:00So we keep it unlocked for easy access.
31:04So anyone could just grab whatever vial they wanted from the medical cart then?
31:08I suppose it's possible.
31:09I mean, all of our attention is on the patient.
31:12The drug monitoring procedures, it's an imperfect system.
31:15It's designed to catch patterns of misuse.
31:17People stealing drugs, not to locate a missing vial.
31:20Okay, how many times was the cart used this morning?
31:29Well, this narrows it down.
31:30Only one time for a trauma patient.
31:32Kara Blake, car accident.
31:34Dr. Keaton, motorcycle MBA incoming, trauma bay 2.
31:37Excuse me.
31:37Yeah, of course.
31:39Okay, so anyone working that trauma could have had access to that propofol and used it to incapacitate Schaefer.
31:45Too bad there aren't cameras in the trauma bay area recording everything that happens.
31:49I might not have a camera, but maybe we got the next best thing.
32:00This could end my whole career.
32:02It's already hanging on by a thread.
32:04So you took the vial appropriate for all.
32:06No.
32:07But it went missing during Kara Blake's procedures.
32:10Why does any of this matter now?
32:12The patient recovered.
32:13It was just a blip.
32:15What was a blip?
32:21Propofol instead of ketamine.
32:24Okay, do me a favor.
32:25Let's just start from the beginning.
32:28The patient was brought into trauma care.
32:31Dr. Schaefer prescribed 10 milligrams of ketamine and intubation.
32:34But Kara wasn't given ketamine.
32:35She was given propofol.
32:36Are those two drugs interchangeable?
32:40Well, both ketamine and propofol are used to state patients.
32:43However, in a trauma case like that, a hypotensive patient who's lost a lot of blood
32:47has a much higher risk of flatlining on propofol.
32:51Which is exactly what happened.
32:53Right.
32:54The truth is, Kara Blake should never have flatlined.
33:00Who administered the propofol?
33:03It's Dr. Devereaux.
33:05Wouldn't she have known the risks?
33:07She would have.
33:07She's one of the best anesthesiologists in this city.
33:09But I've been on a rotation for a couple of months now, and I've never once seen her
33:13use propofol.
33:14Couldn't she have made a mistake?
33:15She must have.
33:16Everything happened so fast.
33:17It was the first time I intubated.
33:18I think she just grabbed the wrong vial.
33:23After the patient was stabilized, I saw Dr. Schaefer take her to the side.
33:27She was in tears.
33:30Hmm.
33:31And then later, she came to me, and she asked me to change my notes to say that Academy
33:36was administered.
33:38Not propofol.
33:39So you did falsify the report.
33:41She's a doctor.
33:42I'm an intern.
33:43If I want to have any sort of career at all, I just do what I'm told.
33:47Besides, the patient is fine.
33:50We all make mistakes, right?
33:52What if it wasn't a mistake?
33:54Would you say that Dr. Devereaux wanted the patient to flatline?
33:58That's crazy.
34:01Right? Why would you want to do that to a total stranger?
34:07Ellis, what you got?
34:08A doctor's name. We need to link to our victim.
34:10Simmons and Yates are in the field, but I can run those names for you.
34:12See if we can find a link.
34:16You can't be serious.
34:18We're serious, all right.
34:19Is everything okay?
34:20A doctor just asked me to step out while she examines Kara.
34:25Stop! Put it down right now.
34:28Don't make me use this.
34:36It's the missing viola propofol.
34:40Robin, what the hell?
34:42A dose this size would have killed her.
34:44Why would you do this?
34:45Dr. Devereaux, you're under arrest for the murder of Dr. Schaefer
34:47and the attempted murder of Kara Blake.
34:50Turn around, put your hands on your back.
34:55All right, let's go.
35:01Kara Blake murdered her.
35:04My mother was coming home from volunteering at her local food bank,
35:08like she did every Sunday for 30 years.
35:12She stopped at a convenience store for a carton of milk.
35:15Yes, we looked up the case.
35:17Your mother interrupted a robbery.
35:18The shooter was caught on camera.
35:20It was an open and shut case.
35:22But during the trial, the defense attorney found a minor clerical error
35:26made by the arresting officers and got the shooter off.
35:29And that lawyer was Kara Blake.
35:31We knew about the technicality before she presented it.
35:34So I went to her office and I begged her not to do it.
35:39She threw me out.
35:40Said that her responsibility was to her client, not to justice.
35:46Blame the system, she said.
35:50She set him free.
35:52Not the system.
35:54So that morning, in the ER, when you heard Kara Blake's name,
35:58you decided to do something about it.
36:00You saw a moment for revenge.
36:03I saw a moment to right a wrong.
36:06Look, with all due respect for what happened to your mother,
36:09two wrongs were never going to make that right.
36:23It was routine for a patient with those type of injuries to be given a sedative.
36:27So when Dr. Schaefer ordered ketamine, she used propofol instead,
36:30knowing that it would cause Kara to flatline.
36:32She tried a sleight of hand, grabbing one vial over another,
36:35not realizing the intern had seen it.
36:37Or that Dr. Schaefer would have remembered the name Kara Blake.
36:40He couldn't place it at first, and then he looked it up,
36:43and he recognized her right away.
36:44And once he made that connection,
36:45he knew that Dr. Devereaux had administered the wrong drugs on purpose.
36:50He told her he was going to file a report with the medical board and with police.
36:53And, well, at that point, she knew her life was over.
36:57So she incapacitated Dr. Schaefer with that same drug so she could kill him?
37:01Yeah, and the multiple stab wounds just to throw suspicion elsewhere.
37:04What the hell are you, you son of a bitch?
37:06An out-of-control patient who threatened Dr. Schaefer made for a perfect suspect.
37:10So she unlocked the door and let him out?
37:14The justice system is not perfect,
37:17and it's hard on all of us when it doesn't deliver the way it should.
37:21But Kara Blake was just doing her job.
37:24Just like you two did today.
37:26Good work.
37:27Thank you, sir.
37:28Keep it up.
37:32Ah.
37:37Ah, well, uh,
37:40you need a ride?
37:43As long as you don't mind stopping so I can grab some food first.
37:47I haven't eaten all day.
37:48I think looking at those bedpans really took away my appetite.
37:52I think we can do that.
38:12Pork one?
38:13I'm good.
38:14Thanks.
38:15God, I love these things.
38:17Even if they aren't imperfect food,
38:19sometimes pork,
38:20sometimes bun.
38:21You never know what you're going to get,
38:22but I can't stop trying.
38:24Yeah, maybe I should get some for Jess.
38:26She's been working all day.
38:26I don't even know if she ate.
38:27You should do that.
38:29Turn the car around.
38:31Yeah.
38:32Okay.
38:33So,
38:35how are things, uh,
38:37going between you two?
38:38They're, uh,
38:39they're good.
38:40Yeah.
38:43Um,
38:46we should all go out sometime.
38:48Love for you to get to know her.
38:49Yeah.
38:50I would love that.
38:54Great.
38:56Um,
38:57let me just text Ricky
38:58and see if he wants a pork bun, too.
39:04Are you interested in pork buns?
39:06Oh, no, thank you.
39:08Too much bun,
39:09not enough pork.
39:10Not worth the inevitable disappointment.
39:12On that,
39:13we agree.
39:17Maybe we can be friends.
39:19We don't need to be friends.
39:21We just need to get the job done.
39:24Vivian,
39:26I want a fairy tale ending
39:28for you and Max and George.
39:31but I'm going to keep
39:32a very close eye on you
39:33because they're my family
39:35and I'd die for those crazy cats.
39:38Fair enough.
39:40Ah.
39:44I should get going.
39:47Uh,
39:48one last thing,
39:49by the way.
39:51How did you know about the ring?
39:54It's the kind of thing Max would do.
39:56And if I may say so,
39:57it was too easy.
39:59If we're going to survive this,
39:59you need to bring your A-game.
40:04Oh,
40:04sorry.
40:05Um,
40:06this is actually the last thing.
40:08I promise.
40:14Maybe next time we should review
40:15our definition of A-game.
40:17And you don't have much there.
40:18You better get cracking.
40:20Bonsoir
40:21and thank you for the wine.
40:28Damn.
40:31She's good.
40:40Okay, gentlemen.
40:43Quackinaw is officially
40:44in progress.
40:46I assure you,
40:47Quacky Chan,
40:47your death will not be in vain.
40:50You were born a bath toy.
40:52You will die a hero.
40:56Look at you,
40:57you weaponized party favor.
41:00You are beautiful.
41:02You are beautiful.
41:04I am beautiful.
41:05I am beautiful.
41:11Come on.
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