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00:00...
00:30...
00:34...
00:47...
00:48Talking won't change anything.
00:49Perhaps not, but...
00:51...just silence won't ease it with it.
00:53You have cancer.
00:55You could die.
00:56What do you want from me? I'm just trying to get through the day.
01:00Ah.
01:02Stoicism.
01:04A highly overrated virtue.
01:08Vulnerability.
01:09Oh, that's a lovely kind of courage.
01:12Besides, you can't expect your wife to carry all the pain for the both of you.
01:19I see the strength in you.
01:22But there's also something else.
01:25...
01:29I'm scared.
01:30Surgery's scary.
01:32Cancer more so.
01:33I don't know how to do this.
01:35You don't have to do it alone.
01:39Hey.
01:39I'm here.
01:42I'm here.
01:43...
01:43Merci.
02:13Merci.
02:43Ah, do you want to tell me why?
02:46She doesn't want to talk about it.
02:48But she's worried and doesn't want you to keep going there chasing your tail.
02:52Okay, why would she lie to me about it?
02:55And why is she communicating through you?
02:58You've been pretty distracted since all this came up.
03:00I think she's afraid you're slipping into all the patterns.
03:02Well, I'm not.
03:04And I will deal with her directly.
03:11I guess I'd better get home with a night like this and I'll be the one sleepwalking.
03:16Well, we can help you with that.
03:19Actually, there's a band I'd like to check out tonight.
03:22I can change my flight again.
03:24Zero pressure, Doc.
03:27Yeah, yeah, sure, why not? Sounds like fun.
03:39Hi, Hannah. How are you?
03:42Fine.
03:43Thanks.
03:47Everything okay?
03:54Daver drama.
03:56She's a teenager.
03:57It's a bit more than that.
04:04Okay, interns, Dr. Heller is on a later call today and Dr. Ridley is out at a medical conference.
04:10So, I've been assigned to wrangle you.
04:12I want to review all of your patient exams, flag every abnormal lab and impeccable charting today.
04:25All right, all right, all right, all right, all right, all right. I appreciate it. I should get shot more
04:30often.
04:30I thought you were Dr. Littstreet.
04:33No way I'm sitting on the sidelines while Dr. Ridley plays 100 games with my career.
04:38Man of the hour.
04:39Please don't.
04:40Let's get to it.
04:41We have a code orange arriving momentarily.
04:44The inmate has a possible poisoning.
04:46He's a convicted felon with a violent history.
04:48Armed robbery, aggravated assault, gang affiliation.
04:51He'll be treated and guarded in the lockdown room.
04:54No one enters without clearing security protocols with his corrections officer.
04:58I'll take him.
05:00My folks are both cops. I know how to deal with these guys.
05:04Come on.
05:04I want to stay, man. Let's go.
05:06Take it easy.
05:07Don't just stand there. Come on. Help me.
05:11Lockdown room for you, then.
05:14Short of breath?
05:15At my age, I've softened a lot of things.
05:17My boxing days are long gone.
05:25Take a breath.
05:29You're not moving much air.
05:31How long have you had this rash?
05:33A few months.
05:36Pressure's up. Is there any pain in your chest?
05:39Here and there.
05:40I've found bananas, I've seen more here lately.
05:45I am afraid you have advanced vasculitis.
05:49I was hoping the tears of blood were a sign from God.
05:52Your immune system attacking your blood vessels.
05:55I'll start steroids to calm it, but I want to be honest with you.
06:00Every organ in your body is under fire.
06:03It's hard to cure.
06:05And the treatment will feel worse than the disease.
06:09This is God's path for me, I guess.
06:13I'll have to see where it leads.
06:15Well, I'll be leaving you today.
06:18He's fully restrained.
06:20So if you've done shackle and played a part of your exam, I'll come in.
06:23I'm also watching from right here.
06:26Any concerns at all, just give me a signal.
06:29Is he dangerous?
06:30He likes to fight in the yard, but never attacked any CEO or civilian.
06:33He was poisoned, though, so someone's...
06:38Hi, Malcolm. I'm Dr. Coleman.
06:41Did the oral adicine help with your pain?
06:49Yeah.
06:50Pain's gone.
06:50Been like that for how long?
06:52Two hours.
06:53And that ain't the only end that's coming out of...
06:56A matter of fact, you hear me?
06:58Go ahead, man.
06:59I don't bite.
07:02Open up.
07:09Any idea what they gave you?
07:10Nah.
07:12Somebody must have spiked my breakfast.
07:14You left away from your trash?
07:16Hey, man.
07:16They got all kinds of tricks on the inside.
07:18Last year, a guy got killed with crushed asthma inhaler powder.
07:21Two weeks into his stretch.
07:26I need to know what's going on inside your stomach.
07:28It means a camera dang it through to take a look.
07:31But first, I need to take your back hand.
07:34You can't just take my word for it?
07:35Free now.
07:38So?
07:40Where have you gone so far?
07:42Waiting for the other shoe to drop.
07:44Well, Dr. Ridley's email said they give you a white burp today, so...
07:47I think that's her way of saying you're a serious contender.
07:50Well, what do you think?
07:52It doesn't matter what I think.
07:53What matters is why you want the responsibility.
07:56What?
08:02I have injuries to prowl.
08:07Can you give Chaplain O'Leary a gram of methylprednisone?
08:11Even for a hard fight.
08:13I would not have gotten through my divorce without him.
08:15Tuck me in my first free murder.
08:16Twice.
08:17He was one of the first people to visit me after my accident.
08:22Morning.
08:25Heard you admitted Eamon.
08:27It's a shame.
08:28It is.
08:32Something wrong?
08:32Obviously, you can do what you want.
08:35But the sister of the patient is pretty public.
08:39Pretty fast.
08:40Don't bother.
08:42I haven't brought up.
08:57I can't access an organ and I can't list my patient.
09:00It's not just you, it's the entire hospital.
09:02Eunice has suspended our transplant program.
09:04Okay, well that can't be a coincidence.
09:05We lied to him during the hostage crisis.
09:12I heard this morning, Michael.
09:13We have a formal review with the Oregon Oversight Committee today at 6.
09:17I thought we were in the clear.
09:19Apparently not.
09:20You have any transplant scheduled?
09:22Dr. Heller has one to list.
09:24And so far, three other potential candidates looking to be ready by the end of the week.
09:28Well, I've set a board meeting for this afternoon.
09:30We can formalize our response before the review.
09:33Be prepared with the narrative.
09:37What do we do now?
09:38You don't do anything.
09:39You'll be called as a witness since you handled the organ.
09:42You say you were following my orders.
09:43They're gonna make you the fallback for this.
09:45I guess we'll see.
09:58You spoke beautifully.
10:03I don't even know what I said.
10:06That he was a happy child and deeply loved.
10:11Look.
10:13I know you've never been to our chapel.
10:16But when you get back to work, if you need a quiet place.
10:20Somewhere to think.
10:22Find hope.
10:23Reach out.
10:24It's there.
10:27So am I.
10:30Thank you.
10:31It means a lot to us.
10:32I bet everyone was here.
10:46Are you stalking me?
10:47No.
10:48But we need to talk.
10:49Not.
10:50About this.
10:51Not today.
10:52I don't even know what this is.
10:54Sorry.
10:54I gotta get to class.
10:55Katie.
10:56No.
10:56This is obviously upsetting you.
10:58And pushing you down is only gonna make it worse.
11:01You'll come to the hospital after school and we will work it through.
11:05Fine.
11:10What up sis?
11:13Charlie.
11:14Be serious.
11:14I work here.
11:15You're the one blowing up my phone after I haven't heard from you in a month.
11:18It's four days to get back to me and now you show up here.
11:21It's about dad.
11:23He didn't resign.
11:25He was fired.
11:26Come again?
11:27This doctor I work with used to be a chief.
11:30She was a nightmare to work for.
11:32Dad even complained about her to HR.
11:34Remember how squirly he was when he stepped down?
11:37It was because he didn't want to admit he was forced out.
11:40You're standing up to us.
11:41You need to find out exactly what happened.
11:44Do you think you can get into dad's old emails?
11:46No.
11:46I tried after he died.
11:48The personal one didn't have jack about this.
11:50And I couldn't get into his hospital one either because they shut dad down too.
11:54What about that friend of yours?
11:55See?
11:55Hospital's got my firewalls on top of the firewalls.
12:01We need to get into her computer.
12:04How would I do that?
12:06Any side effects from the meds?
12:08Seems I've been getting my money's worth.
12:10But the Lord only gives us what we can handle.
12:14Right.
12:15I'm sorry that was insensitive.
12:18Old habits from an old preacher.
12:20Spouting aphorisms to my imaginary flock.
12:23You've done a lot more than that.
12:25You've helped a lot of people over a lot of years.
12:28I wish I could have helped you during your dark days.
12:31Sure you tried.
12:33Indeed I did.
12:34By all accounts I was impenetrable.
12:37Must be my purgatory for you know.
12:40Missing that part of your life's journey.
12:42You could say that.
12:48Your oxygen levels dropping.
12:54Bleeding into your lungs.
12:56Doesn't sound good.
12:57I was hoping the steroids would be enough.
12:59But I'm going to start you on an immunosuppressant.
13:02And it is going to be more dangerous for your body.
13:04Nice faith in you.
13:05That's all right.
13:07Malcolm's top screens came back negative.
13:10And biopsy shows the cofactor necrosis from hydrochloric acid exposure.
13:13Dr. Franco said it's probably told the bowl cleaner.
13:16So someone did try to kill him?
13:18She said the taste is too strong.
13:19No way to slip it into someone's drink without them noticing.
13:22So he did this to himself?
13:24Looks like.
13:24We have to tell the CO.
13:26Hold on.
13:26We haven't even talked to the man.
13:28He lied to us.
13:29I know but even prisoners have a limited right to confidentiality.
13:32Especially around mental health.
13:33Unless they pose a clear and present danger.
13:35We don't know that yet.
13:36He could be trying to escape me.
13:38He's not Houdini.
13:39He's chained to the bed.
13:40I'm glad you're so confident.
13:41If any other patient we'd call for a side consult.
13:44Fine.
13:44Let's call Dr. Walker.
13:45Well, I am not putting her in a room with him until I talk to him myself.
13:51I'm coming with you.
13:54Malcolm, this is my supervising resident, Dr. Major.
13:58Nice to meet you.
13:59You want to tell us why you drank toilet bowl cleaner?
14:01Why you give a damn.
14:04If you're afraid of what you might do to yourself,
14:06or if you're doing this to get away from someone on the inside,
14:09we can talk to the warden about protective custody.
14:11Therapy.
14:12Therapy?
14:13I'm living crazy 24-7.
14:15Malcolm, we've done what we can't medically.
14:16You are ready to go back unless there's some reason to keep you.
14:19Oh yeah, I just can't wait to get rid of me, huh?
14:20This is a waste of time.
14:22Have a nice trip back to still water.
14:28Wait, wait.
14:34I was trying to get here, to Westside.
14:39What?
14:42My mom, she's got cancer.
14:44But she's down in oncology, and it don't look too good.
14:47What, you think we're going to organize a meeting for you?
14:52My mom's got a lot of reasons to be mad at me.
14:55I only know she's here from my cousin.
14:57I just want a chance to make things right before she dies.
15:00If you're lying to us, I'll report all of this to your warden.
15:03I'm not lying.
15:21You were right.
15:23It is quiet here.
15:27It's pretty quiet up there, too.
15:31The Lord is a good listener.
15:33Not much of a conversation.
15:36Neither am I, apparently.
15:43My daughter, I know she...
15:48She wants more from me, and I just...
15:53I don't know what to say.
15:56I didn't fear to feel her.
15:59She didn't go...
16:03My husband wasn't happy about it, but I wasn't going to force her.
16:07I didn't even want to go.
16:12Just...
16:14To see my son like that.
16:20You can visit his grave with her.
16:23Tomorrow, next week, a year from now.
16:27Whenever you're ready.
16:28Okay.
16:29I don't think I will ever be ready to go back there.
16:54I don't think I will ever be ready to go back there.
16:58I lost my brother, and I needed you.
17:01But you were so caught up, you couldn't be there for me.
17:04And then he moved out.
17:05I wanted my family back.
17:08I wanted my brother back.
17:10And then you gave me a snow globe at Christmas, and you expected me to be excited about it.
17:18And we thought...
17:20I thought you...
17:23Okay, so you found this five days ago.
17:26You said it was just at the bottom of the closet, and before that you told me you had no
17:30idea what I was talking about.
17:31So it seems like...
17:33Are you avoiding something?
17:35No, Mom.
17:36Don't overthink.
17:37I...
17:39I'm done blaming you.
17:40I just...
17:40I don't want to go back there.
17:42That's all it is.
17:43And I have to go to school, so...
17:45Just let it go.
17:46Please.
17:48No.
17:49I won't let it go.
17:50We'll talk more about it later.
17:52I'd like you to be home when I get home from work.
18:01Linda has stage four pancreatic cancer.
18:03She's near the end.
18:04Two hours now, maybe a day at most.
18:06Can we speak with her?
18:07We have her pretty sedated most of the time.
18:09Why?
18:10Her son is here, and he really wants us here.
18:13Son?
18:14He's been in prison, but he's upstairs now.
18:17He's a patient, too.
18:19I know it's a big ask, but can you hold off on Linda's next morphine dose?
18:22Just for a little while while we talk to her.
18:24This is her last year to see him.
18:43Your kidneys are shutting down.
18:45It's a toxic reaction to the medication.
18:47So what's next?
18:49I'm selling our options.
18:50One is too hard on your liver.
18:53The other one puts your heart at risk.
18:55I know you doubt yourself.
18:58You ought to have doubts.
18:59It won't scare me if you admit it.
19:02Not quite the doctor that I was before the accident.
19:05That must be difficult to accept.
19:07There's nothing to do about it.
19:10It's charging forward.
19:12Medicine is a sign.
19:14But that's all for years ago.
19:17The artist is still inside you.
19:20Something will come.
19:22Well, it better.
19:23Because I'm not giving up on you.
19:26Mrs. Ellison?
19:29Mrs. Ellison?
19:32Can you hear me?
19:35I'm Dr. Coleman.
19:37This is Dr. Major.
19:39Can we speak with you?
19:43Your son is here.
19:47Can't be.
19:48He's locked up.
19:49He poisoned himself to get out of prison so he could see you.
19:55He knows you're angry.
19:56He just wants a chance to apologize.
20:01Apologize?
20:01If there's a chance we could arrange it, would you talk to him?
20:04No.
20:05I'm done with him.
20:07Mrs. Ellison, he went through a lot.
20:09I said no.
20:10Tell him the last thing I want in this world.
20:13See his face right before I die.
20:17That's enough.
20:18This is a mistake.
20:20You're right.
20:20We'll go.
20:21We're sorry we upset you, Linda.
20:24You were going to keep pushing her?
20:26He's my patient.
20:27You have no idea what he did to her.
20:29And when a woman says no, it means no.
20:32Right.
20:34Sorry I wasn't thinking about it like that.
20:35It's fine.
20:37I can't tell Malcolm what she just said.
20:40You think he came here looking for lies?
20:42He came here looking for peace.
20:43Maybe that's what we should give him.
20:45Dr. Matra, the chaplain spiraling.
20:47Pulmonary hemorrhage, acute renal failure, systemic inflammation.
20:51You added cyclophosphamide?
20:52He wasn't responding to the steroids.
20:55It's an acceptable escalation.
20:57And aggressive and risky, as you can see.
20:59Hey, you're not going in there without me.
21:01I have to check the telemetry.
21:02I'll find you in a few.
21:05So rotative.
21:07Dr. Ridley put me in charge of you today.
21:10I'm responsible for these patients.
21:11And I want to know your plans before it happens.
21:14Naturally.
21:15So what do you want to do next?
21:16Therapeutic plasma exchange.
21:18It's incredibly invasive.
21:19Line complications, bleeding, infection.
21:22Well, if you have a better idea, I'm all yours.
21:26Try it.
21:27But watch his numbers.
21:28I'll write the order.
21:30And prepare him for the worst.
21:31You don't need to tell me that.
21:36Why haven't you discharged Mr. Pitney?
21:38Um, I was about to.
21:39You were supposed to do it after his last dressing change.
21:42Julie said you didn't show.
21:43I'm sorry.
21:44I was tied up with our post-op console.
21:45No excuse.
21:46Get it done.
21:55You're still here?
21:57Writing up the discharge.
21:58The man's been waiting four hours.
22:00Go and explain to him what is taking so long.
22:03Sorry.
22:03It's going now.
22:07Heaviness ahead, huh?
22:13Being in a position of leadership always has its challenges,
22:16but in this case, I trusted Dr. Larson's hypothesis
22:19that Rosie Cruz had an abscess,
22:21which would make the transplant viable.
22:24Why is Dr. Walker being dragged into this?
22:27Because she was next to you on the command post
22:29when all these decisions were made.
22:31Thank you for coming, Dr. Walker.
22:33We'll get you in a moment.
22:34So, Dr. Hamda, you informed the transplant network
22:37you had a test confirming the abscess.
22:39We all know I stuck my neck out.
22:41But three of my people were being held with guns to their heads,
22:43and the abscess was ultimately confirmed
22:46when Dr. Larson drained it in the ICU.
22:48You also lied to the Eastside donor unit in writing.
22:51We did what we had to do.
22:52We know that that's what you think, Dr. Heller.
22:53As I understand it, you were the courier for the heart
22:56and part of the fabrication at Eastside.
22:58I was in charge.
22:59He was following my orders.
23:01Dr. Heller, is it true that you and Dr. Larson
23:03have been in a consensual relationship?
23:05At that time, no.
23:06But that must have influenced your decision to deceive Eastside.
23:11Dr. Walker, based on your professional opinion,
23:14would you say Dr. Hamda's judgment was compromised?
23:17In my professional opinion,
23:18I think it's pretty easy to Monday morning quarterback
23:20three weeks later.
23:21But what would you all have done if you were there?
23:23I'd like to think we would have been more forthright
23:26and trusting of our partners.
23:28The point is, none of us were informed
23:30until all of the key decisions were made.
23:32If this is an exercise in CYA,
23:35then maybe you ought to be thanking Dr. Hamda
23:36for keeping you out of it.
23:38I'm not denying anything that occurred that day.
23:40So I don't know why Dr. Heller and Dr. Walker are even here.
23:43Especially since it's clear you've already made your decision.
23:45We hoped you would have given us some ammunition to fight this.
23:49We could smooth things over with Eastside.
23:51But you don't want their pound of flesh.
23:53And you're leaving us with our hands tied, Michael.
24:04Well...
24:05Our patients need organs.
24:07So throwing me under the bus will secure our accreditation.
24:10Obviously, you need to do what's in the best interest of the hospital.
24:12We appreciate that.
24:14Okay, this is a witch hunt.
24:16You should all be ashamed of yourselves.
24:25You'll have my letter of resignation by the end of the day.
24:37I was happy to get your page.
24:39It's been a few weeks since we spoke.
24:41Not for me.
24:41I have a patient that needs spiritual counsel.
24:44Of course.
24:45I need 617.
24:53I've missed our conversation.
24:56I'm always here for you, you know.
24:58Well, but I want to talk about how the death of my son is God's divine plan.
25:03I'll find you.
25:13Ventricular tachycardia.
25:14She's in her center.
25:15It's myocarditis.
25:16Get a stat echo.
25:17She needs an iodorone.
25:21Oh, my god.
25:28Come on, I'm in.
25:29Amen.
25:30a stabilize you.
25:31You're at your heart this time.
25:33Seems like I can live with the book at your home.
25:35C'est bon, c'est bon.
26:15C'est bon.
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30:09J'ai été prouvé pour toi.
30:12Save that for someone else.
30:24Aiman's latest lap est-back.
30:26Auto-antibodies are zero.
30:28Plex worked, so the organ damage was too advanced,
30:31which is why he's still getting worse.
30:33Or, when Plex filtered out the harmful antibodies,
30:36it also removed some of the protective immunoglobulins.
30:38I'm not following.
30:39The bad antibodies were attacking his organs,
30:41but the body also had healing factors that were trying to fix the damage.
30:45Plex removed both, so we just have to give him back what he needs.
30:48How?
30:49IV immunoglobulin therapy.
30:51It's a Hail Mary.
30:53No, I'm sure he's a big fan.
30:55Okay, well, if it doesn't work, you'll kill him.
30:57It will work.
30:58Okay.
31:12Thanks, Peter.
31:13Thank you.
31:13Okay.
31:13...
31:48...
31:48...
31:49...
31:50Time to go.
31:53Your labs are normal. The prison infirmary can take it from here.
32:03Malcolm, I'm very sorry. We just found out your mother passed away.
32:09She didn't suffer. She wasn't in pain. She just fell asleep and didn't wake up.
32:15It's true. We just spoke to her doctor and she was at peace in the end.
32:34When I was 17, I started running with the local center. And I was just petty stuff at first. But
32:42before you know it...
32:45...you're in the life. But I never brought that home with me. Because of my mom. And my little sister.
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