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00:03This is one of the worst fractures I've ever seen.
00:05This patient should be in surgery.
00:07Exactly.
00:07She's got a type 3 supercondylar fracture of the humor.
00:10And she's a child.
00:10You can't operate on a minor without parental consent.
00:13Every minute we delay, we're risking compartment syndrome, permanent nerve damage.
00:16If you take this kid to the OR, Dr. Morrison, we might as well write the settlement check now.
00:21Okay, so where are the parents?
00:23Maine.
00:24She says they're in Maine.
00:25A kid from Maine is in Pittsburgh without any parents.
00:28What is going on?
00:31Guys, what am I missing here?
00:33The patient says she's not a minor.
00:35She says she's 30.
00:36It doesn't matter what she says.
00:38We all have eyes.
00:39Maybe you should hear this from her.
00:43Just, you know, brace yourself.
00:45It might get spicy.
00:50Who the f*** are you?
00:53That's a good question, really.
00:55Why do I even want to be back at the clinic?
00:59I've got talents.
01:00I've got skills.
01:00I could take them anywhere.
01:03Well, today is your first day back.
01:06Why did you fight so hard for this job?
01:08I mean, they see the best patients.
01:11They do the best work.
01:12I'd work there if I was a doctor, not a consultant.
01:15Okay, thank you, Glenn.
01:17But I would like to hear from Ingrid.
01:19Glenn Wan-N is right.
01:21Kind of.
01:22There isn't a better fellowship in the country.
01:25I mean, the work they do at the Holmes Clinic, the work we do, it's right at the edge of
01:31what
01:31people know.
01:32It's at the edge of everything.
01:35Welcome to group, Mr. Wythe.
01:37We start on time.
01:38Sorry.
01:39I had a call.
01:40I'm sorry.
01:41Hey, everyone.
01:43I'm Beck, Wythe.
01:44Like Lythe with a W.
01:47Please, go on.
01:49I'm interested.
01:50You said Glenn was kind of right.
01:54What is he missing?
01:56I don't know.
01:59It's my place.
02:03I hate how that sounds.
02:07But it is.
02:11It's my place.
02:18Five sociopaths walk into a room.
02:20They all sit in a circle and share their feelings.
02:22Is that the setup to a joke?
02:24It ditched the cane.
02:25Nice.
02:26It's the setup to a horror movie.
02:27You don't gather cluster B deviants in a cluster.
02:30That's how they had its plans.
02:31We all agree to this.
02:32We have to make it work with Ingrid.
02:34I know.
02:35It's just this whole therapy thing.
02:38It's not helping me feel better.
02:39You say it takes time.
02:41Good morning.
02:42Everyone.
02:44Therapy.
02:44They say it takes time.
02:46Usually the people around you notice a difference before you do.
02:50What are you guys talking about?
02:52You.
02:52We're talking about you.
02:54But you probably knew that already.
02:57Appreciate the honesty.
02:59Honesty leads to cake.
03:02Burnt almond tort.
03:03Prantles.
03:04Best cake I ever had.
03:07Oh, you remembered.
03:09I remember everything.
03:14Like, for example, we never had pea plants before.
03:19Watson inoculated the roots with rhizobia bacteria.
03:22He's trying to create a self-fertilizing ecosystem.
03:25If he's successful, basically...
03:27Disrupt the fertilizer companies right out of the market.
03:30Cool.
03:32Where is Watson, anyway?
03:35Sorry to disturb, gov.
03:37The fellows, all four of the fellows, were wondering if you were going to join them for today's remote consults.
03:45Sorry, I, uh, got in early today.
03:51It's early now, Dr. Watson.
03:53Yeah, no, I mean, like, really early.
03:57I, uh, Leila, wondering where I've been this morning.
04:02Mary.
04:10The Pittsburgh Mystery.
04:13Where is that, Gun?
04:15Uh, that's nothing.
04:17That's nothing.
04:18Not sure what I was doing there.
04:25Good morning, Ingrid.
04:26Welcome back.
04:27It's nice to be here.
04:28I have to get to the ER.
04:29Someone run the remote without me.
04:31I'll review the notes.
04:32Someone?
04:32Who?
04:33Uh, let's go with...
04:38Adam.
04:40Your faith means the world to me.
04:42Sincerely.
04:44Okay.
04:45Remote consult.
04:46Let's get it.
04:48The patient's of indeterminate age.
04:50She got T-boned in her Mustang.
04:52Indeterminate age?
04:53Can't she just tell you how old she is?
04:54Well, the patient says she's 30.
04:56There's some question if that's accurate.
04:59What about IV?
05:00The EMTs put her in the ambulance before she could grab it.
05:03We're trying to figure out which impound lot the car got towed to.
05:07I need to operate on her, but I need to know how old she is first.
05:11Okay, I don't understand.
05:12Like, even if you're off, say, what, a couple years, what's the issue?
05:20Hmm.
05:21I get that a lot.
05:25I'm Dr. John Watson.
05:26Your name...
05:27Max.
05:27I go by Max and yes.
05:29Before you ask, I am 30.
05:31I'm really 30.
05:33Well, you must have a hard time getting people to believe that, Max.
05:36I thought you said this guy was a genius.
05:41Of course I have a hard time.
05:43Look at me.
05:45If you're just gonna let me suffer, I'll take my business down the street.
05:49No, no, that's okay.
05:50Um, I have an idea.
05:52Can you open up your mouth as wide as you can for me?
05:55I want to believe you, Max.
05:56I really do.
05:56But let me just have a quick peek.
05:59Okay?
06:00It's great.
06:02Look at that.
06:03Coffee stains.
06:05Moderate attrition on the surfaces.
06:08Her teeth.
06:09I should have thought of that.
06:12Well, I can't lie, Max.
06:14You look like a 10-year-old.
06:15But inside your mouth, I see fully erupted third molars.
06:19Your teeth have been for decades.
06:22I'll get her prepped for surgery.
06:25I believe you, Max.
06:26You are 30.
06:28No.
06:43I'm not trying to be a kid, but how soon can you get me out of here?
06:47Well, it's a serious orthopedic procedure.
06:49Dr. Morrison, she's one of the best surgeons in the country.
06:52But given your condition, it's hard to predict the recovery time.
06:56Max, if you don't mind me asking, when did you first realize that your body wasn't aging typically?
07:03I do mind you asking.
07:05I have a broken arm.
07:06I'm not trying to do therapy here.
07:07No, neither am I.
07:08I have seen most of what the world has to offer.
07:12I've never met someone like you.
07:15I'd like to help.
07:18Help how?
07:20Are you going to put me in a machine that changes me into a normal animal?
07:23I wish I could.
07:24I really do.
07:26But the truth is, I have no idea what type of interventions are possible.
07:34You didn't bull**** me.
07:36I like that.
07:39Look, if it'll get me out of here faster, I'll give you the 30-second version.
07:43If you want to take samples, or whatever, while I'm under, have at it.
07:47But that's it.
07:49Seriously, I don't want to live under a microscope.
07:52I'd love to hear your story.
07:55I was always small.
07:58When I was 10, everything stopped.
08:01They gave me growth hormones.
08:03My ankles swelled it bigger than Grammy's.
08:05What did your doctors do next?
08:07They tried to send me to UHOP.
08:10The Mayo Clinic.
08:11Someplace with fancy doctors.
08:15My mom works at L.E. counter.
08:18Those clinics might as well have been the moon.
08:23I'll be good now.
08:25I have to get to Crater Lake.
08:29Yeah.
08:30We're good.
08:34Oregon, though, huh?
08:36That's where you headed?
08:38Only vacation my mom ever took.
08:41She said the lake is this kind of beautiful blue that you can't see anywhere else.
08:44I've been there.
08:46There are no rivers or streams feeding into the lake.
08:48All just rain and snow.
08:51The purest colors in the world.
08:53But I hear you can't swim there anymore because they're worried about the water changing.
08:58Everything changes, Dr. Watson.
09:04Except me.
09:07Patient is 30.
09:10Patient looks 10.
09:12No one in her world has bothered to find out why.
09:16Max didn't respond to growth hormones.
09:18She lives in a world where no one would see her for who she really is.
09:22Think about the way that this woman lives.
09:25Woman.
09:26She subsists on costs in her job.
09:28She lives at home because no landlords take her seriously.
09:31Max will never experience the moments that we all take for granted.
09:38Did you take a basic history?
09:39Very basic.
09:40Okay, well, let's take a detailed one.
09:43She's our patient, right?
09:45Watson?
09:46Hmm?
09:47She is our patient.
09:49Well, I'm in process on that issue.
09:53Look, Max's history is not an issue right now.
09:56She's headed for surgery.
09:57I have never seen anything like this before.
10:00Ever.
10:01I'm not even sure there's a name for what this woman has.
10:04Woman.
10:04You keep saying that.
10:06That's the right word, but we're all looking at the same picture.
10:08It takes some getting used to us all.
10:09Max Bowers is significant.
10:12And we will help her.
10:14Now, for whatever reason, Max's chart isn't connected to our system.
10:18So, Stevens and Ingrid, call around Maine, dig up every record that you can find.
10:31Adam and Sasha, make the rounds of the impound lots.
10:34Max was driving a 66 Mustang Coupe.
10:36Dang.
10:37If I find it, can I drive it?
10:39We're not joyriding.
10:40We are looking for clues.
10:43Her stuff, maybe a journal, anything that can shed some light
10:47on where she came from.
10:50Meanwhile, I'm going to keep my eye out on Max's operation.
10:53We'll connect after that.
10:57It's good to see you all in one room.
11:00Happy hunting.
11:03Someone in Shul Diner General in Bancor told me Max Bowers saw a Dr. Everett at your clinic.
11:10Of course, you don't have a record of a Dr. Everett.
11:13Okay, let's go by patient name.
11:14Has Maxine Bowers had treatment there?
11:18Okay, um, if anything turns up, please call me back.
11:22My name is Dr. Ingrid Darien.
11:26Remind me never to get sick at Caleb's Gourmaine.
11:29Closest population center is two hours away.
11:32You can't open a hospital anywhere close.
11:34Numbers don't work.
11:35Max saw doctors in pop-up tents.
11:37Probably never saw the same person twice.
11:39The medical desert.
11:40They're all over the place.
11:41Max, if you ever need help in one, well, you're relying on the kindness of strangers.
11:47Max can tell you how that works out.
11:52Should we just have it out?
11:53We have unresolved issues.
11:56I mean, Watson thinks so anyway.
11:57That's why he put us together.
11:58I'm not your problem here.
12:01You're not mad?
12:02No.
12:04I've seen you get mad at hospice volunteers.
12:06I saw you get mad at a school bus once.
12:09But you're not mad at me.
12:12I've had some time with the whole thing.
12:13I can more or less wrap my head around what you did.
12:17And I'm working on all that, by the way.
12:20The irritation.
12:20Everything else.
12:21You're getting laid.
12:22I think I'm happy for you, but that's not the same thing as working on it.
12:29Why did you fight so hard to come back here anyway?
12:34This is a good place.
12:37I mean, it's good overall, and it's, you know, good for people like us.
12:42People like us?
12:43You and me.
12:43People with a diagnosis.
12:46I don't have a diagnosis.
12:49Of course not.
12:51Sorry.
12:54If you're not my problem here, who is?
13:10Once upon a time, I almost lost my mind.
13:14I was lonely.
13:18So lonely.
13:22I'm ready, Dr. Marston.
13:25Thank you, Petra.
13:28Hoping every day things would go my way.
13:32Then you came.
13:35Hard to believe she's really 30.
13:37One other time.
13:40I was lonely.
13:42Something wrong, doctor?
13:46I'm not annoyed, Andre, but you could get me there if you keep asking me that.
13:52Okay, I'm sorry.
13:54We'll figure it out, okay?
13:55I get you have to do this.
13:58Dr. Bynum.
14:00I'm glad I caught you.
14:01I'm glad to be caught, Dr. Watson.
14:03Listen, sorry about this morning.
14:05I couldn't sleep last night.
14:06Got caught up thinking about some stuff.
14:08Anything fun?
14:09Too soon to tell.
14:10Not a big deal.
14:12Maybe a note next time.
14:13I don't like waking up alone.
14:14We have our, you know, morning appointment.
14:17Yes, we do.
14:18Yes, we do.
14:19But I'm seeing you this weekend, right?
14:20I can make it up to you.
14:21Actually, I have Micah now.
14:23His dad got called to Morgantown.
14:25Some kind of liquidity crisis for one of his clients.
14:27We promised the kid Kennywood for good grades.
14:30I'm on the hook now.
14:31Oh, cool.
14:32I can go with you.
14:32I haven't ridden Thunderbolt in years.
14:37You good?
14:39John, you haven't met my son.
14:42Yeah, no, I know.
14:45I'm sorry.
14:46This is the emergency phone.
14:49Everything okay?
14:51Sorry, can I borrow you for a few minutes?
14:53I need your professional opinion.
14:54But once I reduced her arm, I found multiple enlarged lymph nodes in her left arm and neck.
15:00I felt that before.
15:02It's always been one thing.
15:04It's concerning for lymphoma.
15:05I'm not arguing with that.
15:07And of course, I'm happy to weigh in, but I am a pediatric oncologist, and this woman's 30 years old.
15:13Well, Max Bowers is kind of 30, but she's kind of something else.
15:17I don't understand.
15:20Are we dead in a field of flowers?
15:21You know about the lymphoma.
15:22You know you might have cancer.
15:24Might?
15:25Try to.
15:27Why didn't you tell us?
15:28I just need you to fix my arm.
15:30Ms. Bowers, Max, you've had a low-grade fever since you got to U-Hop.
15:34It could be a sign of...
15:36It could be a sign things are advancing.
15:39Isn't that what things do?
15:41Advance?
15:42Most things anyway.
15:44I don't want any pills.
15:46I don't want any scans.
15:47And I don't want any radiation.
15:49Max, most lymphoma is highly treatable.
15:51Sounds great for someone who wants treatment.
15:53You guys really can't read a room, can you?
15:56Speaking of which, look at the vibes with you three.
16:00Am I the only one here who hasn't f***ed everyone else?
16:04Mind your business, Max.
16:05Tell you what, you mind your business and I'll extend the favor right back.
16:09I'm 30.
16:11I'm not getting any younger.
16:13But I'm not getting any older, either.
16:19I'll never have a boyfriend.
16:21Or a husband.
16:23Or a daughter.
16:24Or a real job.
16:25Or a ticket to an R-rated movie.
16:30If there is cancer inside of me,
16:32it can't do its job fast enough.
16:35I'm going to go to Crater Lake.
16:37I'm going to swim in the blue water,
16:39just like my mom did.
16:43And then I'm ready for what comes after.
16:53I need more pain meds.
16:56Dr. Morstan, authorize a dose
16:59to keep you comfortable.
17:00And then what, are you going to handcuff me to the bed?
17:04Of course not, Max.
17:05Ooh, I know.
17:07Call CPS.
17:09Tell them there's a 10-year-old with no parents that you are.
17:12Well, you're an adult.
17:13Well, I don't agree with what you're doing.
17:16I respect your autonomy.
17:19You don't make it easy to hate you.
17:22I hate that.
17:24So what do you got, Dr. Watson?
17:26You're going to reach into your bag of tricks?
17:28Give old Max a reason to keep going?
17:32I see reasons to live everywhere I look, Max.
17:39Listen.
17:41You're one of the good ones.
17:44But tomorrow, as soon as I can move without a screaming,
17:51I'm leaving.
18:00Thank you all for coming back.
18:03Tonight, we have two problems,
18:05and we have to solve one or both of those problems
18:08by the time Max Bowers wakes up.
18:10Problem one, the patient could be dying.
18:13Problem two, the patient doesn't want to live.
18:17But if all those cancel each other out,
18:19you could say we have zero problems.
18:20We have two problems, two teams.
18:24Our first issue is for team, how to stay alive.
18:29Problem two is a job for team, why stay alive at all.
18:35Ingrid and Sasha, you two are team, how to stay alive.
18:42Shouldn't Sasha be on team yay life?
18:45Too obvious.
18:47Get us data.
18:47Find anyone who will pick up a phone in Maine
18:49and build a timeline of Max's conditions.
18:52Congratulations, Cross.
18:53You two get to discover the meaning of life.
18:56Are you sure you're comfortable having Stevens on this issue?
18:58I like life.
19:01I tolerate life.
19:02We have an understanding.
19:04Don't despair.
19:04Shinwell will be with you in spirit.
19:06He's going to be sitting with Max
19:07while I sequence her genome in a lab.
19:09But just watching the young lady?
19:12Pretty much, yeah.
19:13If she wakes up, then, you know,
19:15you have to give her hope.
19:16Is that hope?
19:17Max Bowers has lymphoma.
19:19It's going to be a fight.
19:20She has to see that there's something worthwhile
19:22on the other side of that.
19:23What does our patient need?
19:25Companionship.
19:26We have to promise Max
19:28that we'll find others like her.
19:30Watson, we don't even know
19:31if someone else like Max exists.
19:33There are eight billion of us on this planet.
19:35We live in the richest country on Earth,
19:37and yet Max has slipped through the cracks.
19:40Well, I believe there are others.
19:42There's a big difference
19:44between promise and belief.
19:46Go.
19:47You could call that a lie.
19:49It's a bet.
19:50And we have to make her to Max
19:52to just check out of here in the morning.
19:54Now, who knows?
19:55She may not even make it to Oregon.
20:00Sorry to wake you, Dr. Patel.
20:02I got your name from the margins of a medical record.
20:05Did you happen to see a patient named Max Bowers
20:08while you were volunteering
20:09at a pop-up clinic in rural Maine?
20:13You've never been to Maine.
20:15Wrong, Dr. Patel.
20:17No, sorry.
20:20Enjoy your sleep.
20:29Are you really trying to change?
20:37I go to group therapy two times a week.
20:41I sit in a circle
20:43with a revolving group of American Psycho Proxies.
20:46A month ago, the woman sitting next to me
20:48got arrested in the middle of a session.
20:52I just...
20:54say things about myself.
21:00It's excruciating.
21:03I'm trying.
21:08Say something.
21:10If I want people to think I was different,
21:12that all sounds like a good way to do it.
21:15If everything I do is some mastermind chess campaign,
21:18if I'm just faking it no matter what,
21:20then I can't win.
21:23Can I?
21:26I'm not evil.
21:27I didn't betray you.
21:29You betrayed the team.
21:31You should have said something.
21:33We could have helped you.
21:34I was being blackmailed.
21:37Some guy in a polo shirt,
21:39who turned out to be no less than James Moriarty,
21:41had information that could send me to prison for life.
21:44He asked me to pour some powder into a jar.
21:47I had no idea that would hurt Stevens.
21:51When I found out, I did what I had to do.
21:54And then I got fired,
21:56and the rest of you turned your backs on me.
21:58Everyone.
21:58But especially you.
22:01Especially me.
22:05I miss you.
22:08You're gone from my life.
22:10You're banging Stevens Croft.
22:12I don't even get to hear how that's going.
22:16I don't have a lot of friends.
22:20I don't have any friends.
22:22So maybe I'm always planning nine moves ahead,
22:25or maybe I just miss you.
22:27I miss you.
22:36Cheers.
22:38You don't look like a doctor.
22:44I'm not.
22:45I'm a nursing student.
22:51Shinwell Johnson.
22:54Best perhaps if you regard me as
22:57the ambassador of kindness.
23:00for the Holmes Clinic.
23:01You don't look kind.
23:05And you don't look 30, love.
23:08Isn't the world full of whimsy and surprise?
23:12I'll bring a message
23:14from Dr. Watson,
23:15who wishes you to remain here
23:18at U-Hop
23:19as our guest.
23:21We've been over this.
23:22Yeah, all right.
23:22You haven't heard this bit yet.
23:24Listen.
23:26Oh, all right.
23:27Sorry.
23:30Dr. Watson has analyzed your genome.
23:34There's no better set of eyes out there.
23:37You've even reached out to a whole bevy of colleagues.
23:42This syndrome that affects you hasn't even been named yet,
23:46but it ain't unique, neither.
23:51You're not alone in this world, Miss Max.
23:55Stop it.
23:56Don't say that.
23:57Hang on.
23:58Hang on.
23:58Hey, hey, hey.
23:59Look.
24:01There are other people
24:03just like you
24:04out there somewhere.
24:07That is a promise
24:09from Dr. Watson.
24:12Thing is,
24:14if you leave this morning,
24:17he can't help you.
24:20You'll never get to meet them.
24:37Hey.
24:38Hey.
24:39All-nighter?
24:40You need an infusion of caffeine
24:42and carb-laden pastries.
24:44Come on.
24:44This will buy me about an hour.
24:47Yeah.
24:47You getting anywhere?
24:48Well, I've called in favors
24:50on three continents,
24:51and I don't know,
24:52something will shake loose.
24:56Okay.
24:57Okay.
24:58I'm Laina.
25:01About Micah.
25:03I, um, I get it.
25:05I do.
25:06It's a big deal.
25:07I, you know,
25:08introducing a man to his son,
25:10and for me, I just,
25:13I shouldn't have thrown it
25:14out there so casually.
25:16Thanks.
25:17Felt kind of weird.
25:18You can't lie.
25:20You good.
25:21I mean, these last few days,
25:23I don't know.
25:25You're gone in the morning,
25:26and you're not always there
25:28when we talk.
25:30Did something change with you?
25:32No, no.
25:33No, it's, uh, I'm good.
25:35No, seriously, I'm good.
25:36It's old habits, I guess.
25:38I promise that, uh,
25:40I'll do better.
25:42You're doing fine.
25:45You're doing great, actually.
25:50Just be here.
25:53Oh, uh, uh, sorry to interrupt.
25:56Whoa, you two looking for a hairbrush?
25:58We stayed up all night for you,
25:59and we found Dr. Patel.
26:00That might not sound like much of an accomplishment,
26:02but there are a lot of Dr. Patels.
26:04The Dr. Patel, who we just talked to,
26:06he treated Max at a pop-up clinic eight months ago.
26:08She was complaining of fever and fatigue
26:10all the way back then.
26:11We ran down an ER visit from four months ago.
26:13Same symptoms.
26:14Fever for eight months
26:15that's not consistent with lymphoma.
26:17That's why we're here
26:17instead of looking for a hairbrush.
26:19Max never had a biopsy,
26:21and if she did, based on what we're seeing...
26:23It can come back negative.
26:24She doesn't have cancer.
26:26This is something else.
26:30You're not with Max?
26:31Young lady asked for three shots of espresso,
26:33piping hot.
26:34Everything okay?
26:35Better than okay.
26:36She doesn't have cancer.
26:37So we have some...
26:40Where's Max?
26:42Where is she?
26:48Shinwell, you are kind.
26:50You're also full of it.
26:53It's just me,
26:54eight billion people,
26:56and me.
26:57Tell Dr. Watson to take care.
27:00She's gone, gov.
27:03Max is gone.
27:13Where's Watson?
27:15With Shinwell, outside looking for Max.
27:18Did he say what he wanted from us?
27:25Let's assume security's on top of the search at U-Ha.
27:28We've got two problems here.
27:30We had two problems last night.
27:32Now our patient's missing.
27:34I'm getting three, but feel free to check my math.
27:36I get three, too.
27:38No notes.
27:39Wait, I have one note.
27:41Max Bowers was never officially our patient.
27:43Wait, I have a note and a question.
27:45Are you pretending to be Watson right now?
27:46Because you are definitely not Ingrid.
27:47Watson's not here.
27:49I'm trying to help.
27:50That's the not Ingrid part.
27:53Problem one,
27:53if Max doesn't have lymphoma,
27:55what's wrong with her?
27:56Problem two,
27:58where is she?
27:58On the way to Crater Lake.
28:00That's 2,500 miles away.
28:02Max's car is impounded.
28:03The frame's bent to hell.
28:04She has no ID,
28:05no money.
28:06She's also not her patient.
28:07She checked out against medical advice.
28:09She doesn't want any help.
28:12Sorry, I was doing Ingrid.
28:14The real Ingrid.
28:17This woman's been an outcast her whole life.
28:21No one sees her for who she really is.
28:25And the second they do,
28:26they recoil and walk away.
28:30Medicine has failed Max Bowers
28:32over and over again.
28:34If we were in Hershey's,
28:35anyone in this room,
28:36including me,
28:37would have quit a long time ago.
28:39Max is tired,
28:40but there's fight there.
28:42And we have to help her find it.
28:45Okay, that was like Watson,
28:47but with your own spin.
28:51That was good.
28:52I was headed to the lab.
28:54We got samples from Max
28:55when she was under.
28:56Figured I'd dig into a diagnosis.
29:00I'll help.
29:02Croft.
29:03You're in the search party.
29:05Where would you go if you were Max?
29:07On it, ma'am.
29:08Or sir.
29:11Whoever you are.
29:14Max is anemic.
29:15I can tell just by eyeballing it.
29:17Two few red blood cells
29:18and insanely low platelets.
29:20She made two complaints
29:21about hand pain and stiffness
29:23five months apart.
29:24Fever's been consistent
29:25for nearly a year now.
29:27Max tells every doctor
29:28she sees about how fatigued she is.
29:31We should send an ANA.
29:32And complement C3 and C4,
29:34not to mention
29:35inflammatory markers
29:36and a urinalysis.
29:37Max has lupus.
29:39I'm concerned for it.
29:41We'll see what the deaths say.
29:42Don't give me that
29:43bless your heart concern thing.
29:44You just diagnosed the patient
29:45with a great imitator.
29:47Ruthless bitch.
29:51It's great, by the way,
29:54being with Stevens.
29:58Generally, great,
30:00because that's not what I asked.
30:01I know what you asked.
30:07It's great.
30:09There's like a whole other Stevens.
30:11The man has appetites.
30:14Really?
30:15He has a Viking hunting in there
30:17and especially open-minded Viking.
30:20And he's naturally blessed,
30:22if you follow him.
30:24Really?
30:26They should make a mold.
30:27It would sell.
30:29That means Adam is blessed.
30:33I guess it does.
30:35Genetically speaking.
30:37I should learn not to ask
30:38so many questions.
30:44Bolo of Morningside Heights.
30:45It's going to be for a suspect
30:46and a 10-16.
30:48Suspect owns firearms.
30:49Local industry respond with caution.
30:53Copy 4133.
30:53You have a description or an address.
30:55No sign of Max?
30:57Oh, I can, uh, wait outside.
30:59If you want to.
31:00Something you haven't seen
31:01at the album tonight before?
31:03I didn't keep count.
31:06Nice outfit.
31:07Party on the top,
31:08business on the bottom.
31:10You stayed up all night, huh?
31:12It's almost 8 p.m., John.
31:13You should go home.
31:14I got you.
31:15And I, um,
31:17I'm just keeping it here off of Max.
31:19I heard.
31:20You think you're the only one
31:21who can download
31:22a police scanner app?
31:23Do we have anyone
31:24in Armourville?
31:25I got eight hours
31:26of sleep last night.
31:28I'll call you
31:28if I hear anything.
31:30Max is my patient, too,
31:31you know.
31:35All right.
31:36No, you're right.
31:37I got you.
31:38Go sleep.
31:39You're right.
31:39Yeah.
31:43We need Child Protective Services
31:45on site.
31:46Copy 412.
31:47Why Child Protective Services?
31:49From what I'm hearing,
31:50a 10-year-old
31:51tried to steal a car.
31:59All right, sir.
32:00Now, you're gonna have
32:01to turn around
32:01and go back to where you came from.
32:02Officer, my name is
32:03Dr. John Watson.
32:04That woman you arrested?
32:05Woman.
32:06Well, it's complicated
32:07Max is older than she looks.
32:08Max, I've done some work
32:10with a homicide detective
32:11at this station in Oakland.
32:13Well, Straub,
32:15my condolences.
32:16Listen, I'm sorry with you.
32:17I'd like to talk to the patient.
32:19You know, honestly,
32:20I'm glad you're here.
32:20The kid's kind of freaking out.
32:22Hey, let him through.
32:23Let him through.
32:25He's over here.
32:26Max.
32:28Max, ask for news.
32:30Max, listen.
32:31Ask for news.
32:32You don't have cancer.
32:33I believe you have lupus.
32:36Max, this is good.
32:38I...
32:39I can't get Aaron.
32:42I need an ambulance now!
32:44You're best at around.
32:45I got you, Max.
32:46I got you.
32:54Wait, stop.
32:55I don't want to go to the hospital.
32:57Stop.
32:58I don't want to go to the hospital.
32:59I don't want to go to the hospital.
33:01Hey, Max,
33:02you can go anywhere you want
33:03once you're back on your feet, okay?
33:04No!
33:05Stop!
33:06I am an adult.
33:06I am 30.
33:07I do not want this.
33:09I don't want this.
33:10Hey, give me five minutes
33:11with the patient, please, okay?
33:13Give me five minutes!
33:14Okay, five.
33:20All right, come on, guys.
33:21Let's back it up.
33:25It's fine.
33:26This is good.
33:28Sooner than I expected,
33:29but I like this spot.
33:31The lights are pretty.
33:34I'm good.
33:35No, no, you don't have to die tonight, Max.
33:37If you let us help you,
33:38we can ease your breathing
33:39and get your lupus under control.
33:41So I can go on living.
33:44My mom's gone, Watson.
33:47She collapsed in the middle of a shift.
33:49I'm sorry to hear that, Max.
33:51She left me $7,100.
33:55That and her ashes are in the back
33:57of my Mustang.
34:00I'm alone.
34:01No, we don't know if that's true.
34:02Stop lying!
34:03I didn't lie.
34:04I made a bet.
34:05When we found out you had cancer,
34:07I was so caught up into your symptoms,
34:09I barely had time to analyze your genome.
34:11Well, I did that today.
34:13All day I did that.
34:15I believe you have a mutation
34:16to your KISS-1RG.
34:18And if I'm right,
34:19that causes a form of hypogonetism
34:21like I've never even seen before.
34:24We know what to look for now, Max.
34:26I can tell every geneticist in the world
34:29what to look for, too,
34:30and that's one gene.
34:32They just have to focus on one gene.
34:35Now, I can't promise you
34:36that there's someone else.
34:38I can't.
34:39And even if there is,
34:40it would take months to find that person,
34:42even years.
34:44But I can promise you this, Max.
34:47If you refuse treatment,
34:50if you just...
34:52if you want to die tonight,
34:56you'll never get to find out.
35:01So make the bed, Max.
35:04Let's do it together.
35:12All right.
35:15Oh, thank God.
35:16The patient complains
35:17of shortness of breath
35:18when stats are in the 80s.
35:19Breathing sounds administered
35:20on the right likely due
35:21to plural effusion.
35:23Nurse Reyes,
35:24I need the portable ultrasound
35:25and a thoracin's heasis kit.
35:27Yes, Dr. Murston.
35:29Try to shorten your breathing.
35:30Try to shorten the breathing.
35:40Come, Max,
35:40you have fluid in your lungs.
35:41I need you to lean forward
35:42as far as you can, okay?
35:44Ultrasound, Dr. Murston.
35:46Go away.
35:47I want to be alone
35:48with my doctor.
35:50Doctors.
35:58Visualizing her lungs now,
36:00there's a significant effusion
36:02near the right lower lobe.
36:03Understood.
36:12Like I said,
36:13I got you, Max.
36:14I got you, okay?
36:15Nice outfit.
36:18You know why I swear
36:18so much, Dr. Watson?
36:20It's how you get people
36:21to see you
36:21for who you really are.
36:22Smart guy.
36:25I'll go on
36:25and do it then.
36:27Saved my life.
36:33Just heard from Watson.
36:35Max is responding
36:36to the steroids.
36:36In a few days,
36:37we can discharge her
36:38without sending in the cavalry.
36:39That's great.
36:40I'm glad.
36:41We did well here.
36:43Feels good to be back.
36:47Night.
36:51What's my diagnosis?
36:55I shouldn't have said it.
36:57It just slipped out.
36:57You think there's
36:58something there?
36:59It's none of my business.
37:00I have some, um,
37:03mixed feelings towards you.
37:04Some pretty well-earned
37:06mixed feelings.
37:09But you're the smartest
37:10doctor here.
37:11Uh, John Watson
37:12works at this clinic.
37:13I know he does.
37:16What is it?
37:17What do you see?
37:18Have you never been
37:19diagnosed with depression?
37:23Depression, that's it.
37:24But no, don't do that.
37:25Don't dismiss it.
37:27Steven, the irritability,
37:28the black moods,
37:29the voice in your head
37:30that tears you down
37:31all day long.
37:32You don't know
37:33what's inside my head.
37:34Am I wrong?
37:37Look, major
37:38depressive disorder.
37:39Is it the end of the world?
37:41Of course not.
37:43But is it a burden
37:44pretty much every second
37:46of every single day?
37:48Yeah.
37:49Look, I'm just one doctor.
37:50But since you asked,
37:52you have a diagnosis.
37:58People like us.
38:01Maybe we can get better.
38:04Maybe we can't.
38:07I don't know.
38:11Ask me in the air.
38:24Heck, right?
38:26Hey, Ingrid.
38:27What's up?
38:28I came to check out
38:29the clinic where you work.
38:31Yeah, we don't just let people
38:33wander around in there.
38:34Call ahead next time.
38:36We'll still say no,
38:37but call ahead.
38:38I opened up a startup incubator
38:40here in town.
38:41Connect the tech kids at CMU
38:43with money people out west.
38:47Wow, cool.
38:50Seems like you have some
38:51interesting things going on
38:53behind those doors.
38:55I'd like to learn more.
39:00I met you in group therapy
39:02for sociopaths.
39:05This is not the beginning
39:06of a business relationship.
39:09We'll just get coffee
39:10in that case.
39:12It's not the beginning
39:13of any kind of relationship.
39:17Nice to see you.
39:18Don't come back.
39:20I'm here to soft no.
39:29Come back again
39:30and maybe I kill you.
39:33Wouldn't be the first time.
39:37I want details on that.
39:40This is the end.
39:52This is the end.
40:28John Watson?
40:29Dr. Sterndale.
40:31No.
40:32No, no, I'm good.
40:33I'm awake.
40:34How are things at your clinic?
40:37I agree.
40:38Yes, Max Powers is definitely a unique patient.
40:44Yeah, there she is.
40:46Now, the frame is a little iffy, but the guy says it's drivable.
40:51And that's it?
40:52You're just gonna let me drive away?
40:54Well, your laughs are good.
40:56Your hand feels strong.
40:58Again, now, I don't recommend you driving with a cast.
41:00Again, heard.
41:03Enjoy Crater Lake.
41:06I don't really know what to say.
41:07You don't have to say anything.
41:15But if you're willing to stay around Pittsburgh just a little while longer, there's someone who'd like to meet you.
41:27Max, this is Pauline Batiste. She came all the way from Sioux Falls, South Dakota to meet you.
41:35Why?
41:36Why?
41:37I have a mutation on my... what's it called again?
41:41Your kiss weren't our, Jean.
41:42How old are you?
41:4441.
41:48I just turned 41.
41:59Pauline, we have so much to talk about.
42:03We have everything to talk about.
42:09Will you wait for just one second?
42:11I will wait forever if I have to.
42:18You kept your promise.
42:19It was a bet.
42:20We made it together.
42:27I don't say this to every patient, but you know what, Max?
42:30You're welcome.
42:32You're welcome.
42:49You're beautiful.
42:51I love you.
42:53I love you.
42:58You're am nên.
43:04I'm sorry.
43:07You're welcome.
43:07You
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