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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?
00:13Yeah, 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.
00:31Okay, gentlemen.
00:33Here's the turn.
00:35There's your flush draw.
00:38Check.
00:41Check.
00:44Hundred.
00:47Careful.
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.
01:00You know what?
01:02I think I will.
01:05Here comes the river.
01:09I check.
01:13Sorry, stud.
01:15You got to go home in.
01:18You got to go home in.
01:21Uh-oh now.
01:23Could be bluffing.
01:30Oh, I know you are.
01:38Let's see him, fellas.
01:40I called you.
01:49Ace, King High.
01:55Oh.
01:56Pair of nines takes the pot.
01:58Pair of nines against that draw?
02:00Well, you knew.
02:01You knew I was booked.
02:03Hey, you can't tell about the towel, my friend.
02:06You know, I heard you were slipping, but, uh, at least I can say it was the one who put
02:11you out of your misery.
02:11I heard you.
02:13Hey!
02:14Oh!
02:14Hey!
02:15It's a key!
02:15Hey, it's a key!
02:16You're now!
02:17It's a key!
02:18Hey.
02:27Good morning.
02:29Sorry I got in so late.
02:30You're already sleeping.
02:31I don't want to wake you.
02:40i'm sorry you okay i i found out that michael was cheating on me with nora um did that came
02:51out in therapy no i had a memory i'm sorry that's that's a lot i am so livid i look
02:59i
02:59mean you're gonna feel that way for a while but i'm here okay whatever you need
03:14hey dad hey sweetheart how'd you sleep uh okay i guess how was therapy therapy's complicated
03:24you know that that's not an answer i guess i'd just say that she and i are working through
03:31some things and we'll get there right i'm gonna get ready for school
03:43katie never said anything to him all these years apparently not your brain fed you this
03:49now because it's what you needed to help her she never wanted me to remember this i think
03:54maybe i should just leave it alone she had a panic attack because she thinks she blew up
03:59your marriage and it's hitting her now because nora just left and it feels like it's happening
04:05all over again tell her what you remembered get it all out in the open with michael or it'll
04:12only get worse for katie
04:16i spoke with surgical oncology they can fit you in at noon so just text me when you get
04:21here i'll meet you down there okay i will thank you don't even thank me rach jake
04:27yeah please don't tell anyone about this of course
04:36but i'm not fighting anyone here for a consult dr heller meet bobby ho world class poker player
04:42i'm the worst downswing of his life he's convinced he's gotta tell and it must be neurological
04:47okay why the restraints well he flipped over a poker table and assaulted one of the other players
04:51got him on a 72-hour hold hey it's better than counting
04:55i don't know what's happening to me i'm not sleeping all i do is obsess about what i'm doing
05:01wrong i mean it sounds like you're under a lot of pressure you don't get it i'm the cluny of
05:05cool
05:05and right now even if i sniff casamigos i'd fall off that motorcycle that's a good metaphor
05:10you know he's also aaron judge who can't hit a little league pitcher i'm sure this all seems
05:14like small potatoes to you but i got one year of community college failed out because i was doing
05:20the only thing i was ever good at nine years i spent learning how to control every hand gesture
05:27facial expression emotion and now
05:32if i don't have mastery of poker i got nothing no house payment no money for kids schools
05:39i'm melting down man we need more information yeah oh here comes julie chanel clear out then we
05:47don't want to make it obvious we find out good morning morning dare i ask about your cowboy well he's
05:54not mine but he's pretty good so dr ridley's out again today
06:00another conference any idea which one acog huh weird right what's she doing with a bunch of ob-gyns
06:11diane i am dr larson i have the report from the er but i'd like to hear from you what
06:17happened
06:18i've been on and off with liver problems the last few years but this morning just this stomach pain
06:25came out of nowhere you're her daughter granddaughter my mom were both really young when they had kids
06:31so er doc said it was a clot that it cut off blood flow that's right we have you on
06:36heparin drip to
06:37prevent future clotting but i'm afraid your alt and ast are over 400 that's high right it means that
06:44the liver damage is near total and irreversible and because a thrombectomy wasn't possible
06:52a transplant is your only other option
06:58hey hey we'll get through this nana just like everything else
07:05how does it work the transplant well we need to find you a suitable donor off the national database
07:10which is called unos sometimes we get lucky and we get a good match quickly other times what if i
07:17donate you can just take a piece right livers regenerate it's not quite that simple there's
07:24got to be risks yes diabetes hypertension and inflammatory disease not to mention the surgery
07:30itself i don't care about that i'll let her talk lily i'm sure you've heard about people donating
07:35bone marrow or even a kidney but this is different there's extensive blood loss and weeks-long recovery
07:41completely acceptable no this is not an option hey we can at least talk about it right parents
07:49sacrifice for their children not the other way around and i mean it lily don't push this
08:00in your packets you'll find the details of what is a hefty payout for dr miller
08:04with attendant nda's and writ of prohibition barring further litigation so this will put the whole episode
08:09behind us once and for all it will i just can't i have to give this a chance michael
08:16are we boring you no but clearly my opinion had no sway here we don't want this dragging out and
08:23we don't want it going to court let's bring them in
08:36i think you'll find everything in line with our last conversation
08:40west side'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 just needs dr miller's signature
09:00is there a problem with the settlement
09:07no but circumstances have changed for dr miller and for the hospital
09:13we're looking to go in a different direction now
09:21the last time we were here katie brought up the fact that you were looking at apartments
09:27and that she felt you were giving up on her father
09:30yes i remember quite clearly you seem a bit agitated about that
09:36it turns out that maybe i wasn't the one who gave up
09:41can you explain more
09:46katie took her father's phone and discovered that he has been seeing another woman
09:51i only showed her because i thought it might make her be nice to him
09:55but she can't do it
09:58it's too late
10:00katie it was already too late when you showed me those texts
10:03what does michael say about this
10:06he doesn't know about it
10:07any of it
10:11well don't you think you
10:14should try to talk to him
10:15there's nothing to talk about
10:17i i'm sorry but i'm moving out
10:21i am not leaving you but i can't
10:23i cannot stay in that house anymore
10:27it's the best thing that i can do for our family right now
10:34hey how's it going today
10:36dad said therapy was complicated
10:39looked pretty wigged out
10:40no no everything was fine
10:42really
10:43yeah i mean there's a few things to work out
10:46because now it feels like there's something you're both not saying
10:48how about we have dinner tonight just us
10:527 30 in my place
10:54just us
10:56yeah what's wrong with that
10:57i don't know
10:58i guess i'll find out
11:02dr larson
11:03i just spoke to the nurse
11:05and my grandmother's platelets are decreasing
11:07which is bad
11:07i know
11:08i've contacted you knows
11:10to try to get her moved up the list
11:12and
11:13it's still gonna take some time
11:15we have to wait for her to be in dire shape
11:17but by then her chance of success plummets
11:19it's a bit of a catch-22
11:21with so few donors
11:23and so many people needing organs
11:25then i'm sure you'll agree
11:26you have to test me
11:27lily your grandmother is my patient
11:30and she has been very clear that she doesn't want that
11:33just like my mother
11:35do you understand that
11:36she raised me since my mom died when i was three
11:39sure this is
11:41very hard
11:42but for what it's worth
11:43i wouldn't let my own daughter do this for me
11:45please just run the test
11:47if i'm not a match
11:48it'll be a moot point
11:49but if i am
11:50i'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
12:06we've seen an upstanding police officer take hostages
12:09because he was so angry at her treatment of him
12:13this is preposterous
12:14and now what's emerged
12:15is that a doctor on her staff has committed suicide because he was wrongfully terminated
12:20brian clark resigned because he had a gambling problem
12:22and then you hired his daughter
12:24who was subsequently arrested for cyber attacks on the hospital
12:28because she was so angry at dr larson's treatment of her father
12:31as dr hamda just indicated
12:33our 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 marcia
12:41my client would like to waive all rights to his settlement package
12:46in exchange for a three-year contract wherein he retains his credentials here at west side
12:51you want your job back
12:53given dr hamda's inherent conflict of interest
12:56perhaps it would be best if he recused himself
13:02michael
13:17so your ct scans negative
13:19blood works clean ekg normal
13:22there's gotta be other tests
13:24of course there are
13:25but i may have a better idea
13:31is that bobby ho
13:32he used to be
13:34dude you can't still be bumming about that bad beat marino
13:37what bad beat
13:38world series of poker
13:39semi-finals
13:40pocket queens goes down to an inside straight draw on the river
13:44that was painful
13:46any relationship between that incident and your symptoms
13:48i don't get the yips dr walker
13:51i lost the tournament because that guy figured out my towel
13:54and the slide began from there
13:56i am here to help
13:58especially if it means sitting next to the legend
14:01seven card stud peter absolutely no pun intended
14:04no no it's gotta be hold'em
14:06same game he plays
14:07this is gonna be rocking
14:08but you can't simulate a game like this
14:11playing for cotton balls
14:12it's the emotional stakes that matter
14:14one time buy-in for 30 cotton balls
14:17peter will be very upset if he has to leave his idol
14:19and go back to work
14:21and you
14:21well
14:22you can't beat us
14:24that's
14:25abject humiliation
14:26right
14:35race three
14:37i'm out
14:39call
14:40fold
14:50fold
14:55fold
15:05fold
15:06okay
15:11okay
15:12GET seven
15:13go through
15:16fold
15:25fold
15:27All in on the first hand.
15:30Careful, Peter. You call, you walk.
15:33Yeah.
15:39Live to fight another day.
15:43Pair of sixes.
15:44Oh, my God. You are the king.
15:47Actually, I think he just got lucky.
15:49Peter's a pigeon.
15:50Come on, I'm a hawk.
15:53What's going on?
15:55Do you see it?
15:56Dilated pupils?
15:59I, uh, that wasn't on the game tape.
16:01Yeah, it's subtle, but 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.
16:15Your chromocytoma?
16:16That could explain him flipping the table.
16:18And my toe. Right?
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, uh, monitor for edema.
16:38Lily's getting married in a few months.
16:41Anyway, you think you could keep me around till then?
16:45I have to tell you, I tested her, and she's an excellent match.
16:50You tested her when I said no.
16:52She begged, and I haven't even told her the results yet.
16:55Well, there's no way in hell I'm putting her in that kind of danger.
16:59No way.
17:01Why don't I bring her in here?
17:03It's my fault that I have this.
17:10I've been a drunk since I was 15.
17:13But there's no mention of alcoholism in your chart.
17:16I got sober 24 years ago.
17:19I never told any of my doctors.
17:21Why not?
17:22There are parts of my past that I never wanted Lily to know about.
17:27Well, I had my daughter Nina when I was 17.
17:33You'd think having a baby would shake some sense into me.
17:37When she turned 14, I figured I'd give her a beer.
17:41That way I wouldn't have to drink alone.
17:46Pretty soon, pretty 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, asks me if I'm sober.
18:10Can I come get her?
18:12I said yes.
18:14I passed out with a bottle in my hand.
18:18An hour later, her car was wrapped around a telephone pole.
18:25Lily knows how her mother died, but not why.
18:31And not that I killed her.
18:35Well, Diane, I'm so sorry.
18:38Don't be.
18:39And don't ever ask me to take anything from that girl again.
18:47I have already taken enough.
18:56Why didn't it look good?
18:58You're standing up.
19:00Right, but you're standing up and you're worth sitting down.
19:03I'm standing up right now and I can see.
19:06Perfect.
19:23I guess we'll have to start over.
19:34The 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.
19:44She should recover well.
19:46Minimal synthetic function, sky-high enzymes.
19:48Patient can't wait.
19:49So what's the holdup?
19:51She doesn't think that she deserves a second chance.
19:54So far, she has refused the transplant.
19:57Alcoholic?
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.
20:13I'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.
20:27Dr. Ridley's not at ACOG.
20:29She 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?
20:37I don't know.
20:37But what if we checked to see if she's a patient here?
20:40You'd have to put in your code.
20:41She'd see it.
20:42Everyone would.
20:43But if she's operating on people and she shouldn't be.
20:46You want to go to HR or Dr. Hamda with nothing but congenital?
20:48Dr. Hey, it was my idea.
20:52I am a naive intern.
20:53You are bucking for chief resident.
21:09No record.
21:11No labs, no scans.
21:14She knows all the specialists in the building.
21:15Why would she go somewhere else?
21:19This should help you feel better.
21:21But the results of the latest bone marrow biopsy show 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, even estranged families need transparency when it comes to illness.
21:44He'll be angry you hit it, and 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, high stress job.
21:56Ron, I think you're forgetting who you're talking to.
21:59Joan.
21:59There are things we can do to keep me on my feet.
22:04So let's do them.
22:22Tell 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 to move to Des Moines.
22:34No one else in Minneapolis will hire you?
22:36Well, what are you saying?
22:38When people call you?
22:40I haven't breathed a word of this to anyone.
22:43As per our agreement.
22:44No one will touch me with a ten-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 when you were desperate.
23:00The only thing that I love more than being a doctor is my family.
23:07And I'm doing what I have to for them.
23:16There's nothing here, Dr. Walker.
23:18No tumor.
23:19You sure?
23:20There's a benign cyst on the wall that's duodenum, but it doesn't need to come out.
23:25Can you remove it anyway?
23:29You're already in there, and it'll only take you two minutes.
23:32One minute, but what's the point?
23:34Just trust me.
23:40Hey.
23:42It's gonna be okay.
23:43You can't know that.
23:46Mia usually takes my word for it.
23:49It's gonna be okay.
23:50That is your big move.
23:52Well, I mean, I usually supplement with a promise of ice cream.
24:05Go ahead.
24:06You should take that.
24:07Yeah.
24:08One sec.
24:10Hey, you hanging in there?
24:12Yeah.
24:12But I've got a bit of a complicated patient situation, and with Joan out, protocol says I come to you
24:19for sign-off.
24:20Um, I'm in radiology right now with a patient, but listen, you make the call, and I'll back you, okay?
24:27Uh, great.
24:29Thanks.
24:29Yeah, you got it.
24:32Uh, Lily, I'm glad I ran into you.
24:36Uh, hematology has your results.
24:37They should be in your patient portal.
24:39Wait, wait, what did they say?
24:41Am I a viable candidate?
24:45Unfortunately, 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.
25:06Tell her everything she means to you.
25:09Okay.
25:18Hey.
25:20I'm okay, Mom.
25:21Really.
25:22How long have you been here?
25:23Ten minutes.
25:24I texted you as soon as I heard she was here.
25:26Could I see her chart?
25:27Amy, it's a panic attack.
25:28Did you have chest pain?
25:30EKG's clean.
25:31We can run an echo if you're really concerned about a cardiac event.
25:33We're not.
25:34Oh, is that your unilateral decision?
25:36Mom, please, don't.
25:37You're making it worse.
25:38I'll have a nurse come back in to take those electrodes off.
25:43What 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.
25:51Whatever you said to her this morning alarmed her,
25:54so she came to ask what you wanted to talk about.
25:56All I said was that I wanted to have dinner.
25:59It's fine, Mom.
26:00I probably overreacted.
26:02I'm just worked up.
26:03Okay, then.
26:04Should we get those stickies off?
26:05Maybe we should step out.
26:09I'll be right back.
26:11Let's move her to a private room for now.
26:14What are you doing?
26:15Did you tell her before we've even had a chance to talk?
26:18Oh, you think I want to make you the bad guy?
26:20That's what you're afraid of.
26:22Well, did you?
26:23No, I didn't.
26:24Your role as Mr. Clean is safe and sound.
26:26You hadn't touched me in almost two years.
26:29Not even a hand on my shoulder.
26:31I was devastated and alone.
26:33I don't want to hear this.
26:33Yeah, no, you're going to hear it.
26:36It 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,
26:44I cut it off with her because I still loved you and wanted to save our marriage.
26:49Four days later, you packed your bags and left without even saying a word to me.
26:54Last night was literally the first time you told me you knew.
26:57What does that say to you, Amy?
27:00Who finds out their spouse is having an affair and doesn't even bother to confront them?
27:05That's how cut off you were.
27:08And after I left, you just picked up again with Nora?
27:11No.
27:12I was in despair.
27:15Didn't even call her for over a year.
27:17But you married her.
27:19She was kind, and she helped me pick up the pieces,
27:21and now you've gone and shattered them all over again.
27:25But do you have any idea how hard it's been for me these last few months?
27:32Everyone else knowing more about my life than I do,
27:35and people feeding me these curated pieces of my history?
27:39That is not what I am doing.
27:40You made me believe that I was the only one responsible.
27:46I 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.
27:53I guess that's what you'll tell yourself,
27:55so you can hold on to your precious moral high ground.
27:57I don't give a damn about moral high ground.
27:59You know, I've gotten pretty used to people hiding in the tall grass,
28:01but I never thought you would be one of them.
28:04But maybe you've changed just as much as I have.
28:09Only you don't want to admit it.
28:13I'm going to go talk to her daughter now.
28:16Alone.
28:22Katie, I need to tell you something.
28:25It's going to be hard to hear.
28:29I had a memory
28:31of you
28:33telling me about Dad's affair.
28:37You didn't say anything to him, did you?
28:40No, but I think that this is what's been causing your panic attacks.
28:46Okay, but he'll never forgive me if he knows I'm the reason you left.
28:52I left because...
28:56Because a bomb went off in our marriage when Danny died.
28:59If anything, having you gave me something to hold on to.
29:03You don't even remember.
29:04I know myself well enough to know the depth of my love for you.
29:09From the day you were born.
29:12And I know that secrets
29:14make you sick.
29:17This 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 going to make your first move, is it?
29:39I got more game than that.
29:40That's to be determined.
29:43I emailed Dr. Ridley hours ago.
29:45She always responds right away unless she's in surgery.
29:48I think we got to talk to Dr. Hamda.
29:50And say what?
29:51We think she's playing hooky?
29:52We got to do something.
29:54Well, I guess we could try and get into our office.
29:57Do some quick recon.
30:00Shift changes at 6.
30:02Meet me at the nurses' station at 558.
30:06We cannot afford for this Dixon lawsuit to go public.
30:09And that's exactly what will happen
30:10if Richard doesn't cooperate with the settlement.
30:13Is anyone even considering
30:14what it'll say about our culture
30:16if we ask people to work side by side with him?
30:18After what he did?
30:20You're worried about Amy.
30:21Come on, Lisa.
30:23I'm worried about everyone.
30:25Well, I've heard you complaining,
30:26but I haven't heard a solution.
30:29He wants to be a doctor
30:30and stay in Minneapolis for his family.
30:34Can't you make some calls?
30:36We could even pay his salary for a year or two.
30:39Wherever he lands, they can have him for free.
30:41Now that's creative.
30:44I had to go to the ER for a bit.
30:47Where's Lily?
30:49Did you talk to her?
30:51Yeah.
30:52We talked.
30:53She just couldn't let it go.
30:56On and on about how I saved her when her mother died.
31:01How it was her turn to save me.
31:04So, I told her the truth.
31:08She couldn't get out of here fast enough.
31:11Hey, I have a delivery here,
31:13but I'm going to need to see some ID.
31:14For what?
31:16A bottle of vodka.
31:17To a hospital?
31:22No.
31:23No.
31:24Get out!
31:25Now!
31:26What are you doing?
31:28Well, I tried three different apps.
31:30I didn't know which one was going to come through.
31:33No!
31:34Stop it!
31:39Lily loves you,
31:41and she is going to come back here.
31:42And what do I tell her when she does?
31:45That Youno's kicked you off the list for this?
31:48That you just washed your best chance of survival down the drain?
31:51You really think I deserve to live?
31:54I don't know.
31:55But Lily deserves for you to live.
31:58So you'll excuse me
31:59if I'm not going to let you sit here
32:01and wallow in self-pity instead of...
32:07Diane?
32:09Diane?
32:11I need some help in here!
32:14Color blue!
32:17I'm talking candles and dinner and sex
32:21for the first time in two years.
32:26And I thought,
32:28okay,
32:29there's a chance,
32:31maybe.
32:32And then I found out
32:34he was cheating on me
32:36with Nate.
32:39So he's gay now?
32:41It was code for some tramp in Chicago.
32:45He met her at a conference
32:47that I was supposed to be at.
32:49Guess you should have gone, huh?
32:51I couldn't even look at him.
32:54And then I tried,
32:55and I...
32:59I thought...
33:00God, I'm so stupid.
33:03Feelings are difficult.
33:06It's why people drink.
33:08I don't want...
33:11any feelings...
33:13ever again.
33:15Come on now.
33:20You are hot.
33:38I'll get you a cab.
33:42The alcohol caused her heart arrhythmia.
33:44We're still trying to assess
33:46how much damage it did.
33:48Without a liver transplant,
33:50it's unlikely that she will last the week.
33:53This is all my fault.
33:55No.
33:55Yes, yes.
33:56All these years,
33:57she carried the shame of that secret,
33:59and still she stayed on the wagon
34:01and showed up for me,
34:02but...
34:03but the minute she opens up,
34:04I turn on her.
34:06And now I...
34:08How do I live with myself
34:09if she dies?
34:13Now you know how I feel.
34:16Hey, ma'am.
34:17Hey.
34:25She's stabilized,
34:25and there was no long-term damage
34:27to her other vital organs.
34:29But she just crashed
34:29because of alcohol intake.
34:31She has been sober for 24 years.
34:33This was a relapse
34:34in an extremely vulnerable moment.
34:36You contrived to convince Yunos
34:38to relist her
34:39after she's been sober
34:40for three months.
34:41She won't last the week.
34:43You're asking me
34:44to put a healthy liver into that woman
34:46when there are viable candidates
34:47who won't squander
34:48such a valuable resource.
34:50She won't squander it.
34:51And you know that how?
34:52Because her granddaughter
34:53will be cutting open her body
34:55to save her.
34:56And she won't betray that trust.
34:59Flush.
35:06Full house.
35:07He's back.
35:08He's back.
35:10I see order has been restored
35:11in the universe.
35:12Thanks to you and that surgeon,
35:14it's like a feral monkey's
35:15off my back.
35:16And the dilated pupil's gone completely.
35:18How would you know, Peter?
35:19You didn't even catch it
35:19the first time.
35:20Ooh.
35:21Okay.
35:22Okay.
35:23Okay.
35:23Like a walker?
35:27So, um,
35:29Bobby's charge says you removed
35:31the enteric duplication mass.
35:33We did.
35:33Okay, but that wouldn't have
35:35caused his tell
35:35or any of his other behaviors.
35:36I know that.
35:38Okay, so why does he think it did?
35:40Poker's a confidence game, Jake.
35:41Sometimes you just gotta tell people
35:43what they need to hear.
35:45So you just bluffed
35:46a professional poker player?
35:47That doesn't cure him.
35:49He knows where to find me.
35:52Okay.
35:54I know you don't want
35:55what I'm offering,
35:56but we're out of time
35:57and I'm not ready
35:59to let you go.
36:01Listen to me.
36:04Watching you take
36:05the world by storm,
36:06it's the only thing
36:08I've ever been proud of.
36:11You can't ask me
36:12to risk my life's work.
36:16What if I had another way?
36:18It's called
36:19a domino transplant.
36:21Lily would donate
36:22a kidney,
36:23not a liver.
36:24The donation itself
36:25is a much safer procedure
36:26and given your specific
36:29family history,
36:30the long-term risks
36:31would be much lower
36:32for Lily.
36:32But she doesn't need
36:33my kidney.
36:34No.
36:35But Annabelle Sutton does.
36:37And her brother, Justin,
36:40is just as eager
36:41as you are
36:42to do whatever it takes
36:43to save her,
36:44including a living
36:45partial lung donation
36:48to David Sheridan.
36:50So you donate
36:52to a stranger
36:53and then their loved one
36:54donates to another stranger
36:55and everyone pays it forward
36:57until Diane gets the liver
36:58she needs.
36:59It might not be
37:00as good a match,
37:01but it'll be good enough.
37:06Listen to me, Nana.
37:08I am your life's work
37:11and you made me
37:12strong and powerful
37:14and fierce with agency.
37:18And now it's time
37:19to let me be
37:19who you may be.
37:22Okay?
37:24Bye.
37:33Here we are.
37:42Lady, you're home.
37:43Oh, no, I'm not.
37:46This is the address
37:46you gave me.
37:48Yeah, I don't live here anymore.
37:53Take me this second
37:54in the comments, please.
37:56Okay.
38:04When I saw you
38:05on the phone
38:05in the driveway that day,
38:07I knew something was wrong.
38:11But
38:12I shouldn't have looked
38:13at your phone
38:15and I never
38:16should have said anything.
38:18I thought it was helping.
38:20I thought
38:21Mom would
38:23realize
38:23and come back to you
38:24but then she left.
38:27And it was my fault.
38:29None of this
38:29is your fault.
38:30What happened
38:31to our marriage?
38:33It was already over
38:34before you found this out.
38:35That's what Mom said, too.
38:37Because it's true.
38:40When a relationship
38:42falls apart,
38:43people
38:45he reached for things
38:46to make it hurt less.
38:48I reached
38:49for work
38:50and
38:51your father
38:52reached for someone else.
38:56The way you looked
38:57at me after
38:58I told you,
39:01you just stopped caring.
39:05I should have done better
39:08for you
39:09and for your father.
39:11I know
39:12I can't
39:13tell you
39:14because obviously
39:15I don't remember
39:15but
39:17leaving both of you
39:24that must have broken me.
39:33it's a good thing
39:34you told me
39:35what she was going to say
39:36beforehand.
39:37You never would have been able
39:38to handle it the right way
39:39for her if I got blindsided
39:40with that.
39:41I don't think you should
39:42ever tell her it was Nora.
39:43There's no reason
39:44to pile more onto her.
39:47We had a night
39:50when you came back to me.
39:54There was daylight.
39:57The next day,
39:58that's when I broke it off
40:00with Nora
40:02on the phone
40:03in the driveway.
40:06that's what Katie saw.
40:09And then she came
40:10and told me
40:11because she didn't
40:12understand
40:13what she saw.
40:15It must have been then
40:15because a few days later
40:17you were gone
40:18without a word.
40:20We,
40:20we can never tell her.
40:23We could have made it,
40:25Amy.
40:31Hey,
40:32I'll take you home.
40:41I just heard
40:42from the transplant team
40:44the last organ
40:45came through.
40:48She's ready.
40:50It's going to be fine,
40:52Nana.
40:53And Mom
40:54would be proud of us.
40:57I'll see you soon.
41:05Dr. Ridley
41:06left some forms
41:07for me.
41:07I haven't seen anything.
41:09I'll just take
41:10a peek in her office.
41:11Be my guest.
41:12I'm out of here.
41:36Dr. Coleman.
41:37Oh,
41:38I never replied.
41:39Sorry.
41:40The conference
41:40was insufferable.
41:41Oh, no worries.
41:42I wanted to ask
41:51Cardio-thoracic,
41:52just so.
41:54Well,
41:54ortho's
41:55super muscular,
41:56if that's...
42:01Unpack all this
42:02tonight,
42:02do we?
42:04Thank you,
42:05Dr. Ridley.
42:05Good night,
42:05Dr. Coleman.
42:06Good night.
42:19I found a case
42:20of pre-filled syringes
42:22for a sub-Q
42:23immune modulator.
42:25She has an autoimmune
42:26disease.
42:28And she's hiding it.
42:34You wanted to see me?
42:36I gather Michael
42:37didn't tell you
42:38that Richard Miller
42:39was here today
42:40with his lawyer.
42:41Nope,
42:42he didn't.
42:42Sorry,
42:43I missed it.
42:44Unfortunately,
42:44they used the chaos
42:45from the Brian Clark
42:46situation
42:47to their advantage.
42:48How so?
42:49He turned down
42:50the Dixon settlement
42:51and demanded
42:52his job back.
42:54Well,
42:54he's got a lot
42:55of nerve.
42:56He's got more
42:57than that.
42:58He's got leverage.
42:59You gave in?
43:00It's your behavior
43:01that forced our hand,
43:03Amy.
43:04You created this.
43:06So,
43:06I suggest
43:07you find a way
43:08to work with him.
43:10Because he starts
43:11tomorrow.
43:21You're right.
43:46I'm not even
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