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00:00:04My daughter, Cassie, just won the most prestigious award in medicine, the last
00:00:09girl award. When she gets here, I plan on handing the hospital over to her. I'll be
00:00:13retired. Is everybody ready? Yes, sir. Oh, here she comes. Here she comes. Get ready.
00:00:27Cassie, my baby girl, you're home. Cassie? Miss Cassie isn't there. Sir, look, the young
00:00:34miss never showed up to get her award. Now everyone's talking about the missing miracle
00:00:37doctor. Let me see that. I tried to call Cassie. Her phone's disconnected. Where's my daughter?
00:00:44Where's the miracle doctor? Stay with us. You'll be okay soon.
00:00:49He's losing too much blood. Blood pressure dropping rapidly.
00:00:54Can you hear me? You're not dying on my table. Ebinephrine.
00:01:01All right, epinephrine.
00:01:07All right, hold him down. Hold him down.
00:01:10Come on, you're okay.
00:01:13My God, you did it. You brought him back. No wonder they call you the miracle doctor.
00:01:24Keep monitoring his vitals, all right? I'll be right back. Bye.
00:01:33Dad?
00:01:33Cassie, I saw the news. Another airstrike in Tehran. You need to come home immediately.
00:01:38The hospital has a position waiting for you.
00:01:41Dad, I told you I wasn't going back in that operating room.
00:01:43Look, I know you won't come back because of what happened back then, but...
00:01:48Dad, are you okay?
00:01:49It's nothing. I'm just overworked. I have a couple of days rest and I'll be...
00:02:01Cassie! Cassie! What's happening?
00:02:09Okay, so the Cardio Ward is where we just came from and then the neuro's back there, okay?
00:02:16Dad, okay, I agree to work at your hospital, but only as a regular nurse.
00:02:21I'll arrange it. Nobody will suspect that you're the hospital director's daughter.
00:02:50You're not dying on my table, epinephrine.
00:02:55You won't?
00:03:01Dr. Stone.
00:03:03Yeah?
00:03:04Room 8. Southern chest pain. Disinspected a clot.
00:03:07You can get that for in, but he's deteriorating fast.
00:03:10Okay. No, it's not a clot. It's a vasospasm.
00:03:14The patient has a history of ovarian angina. This is what I want you to do, okay, Ms. Sylvia?
00:03:18Dr. Stone is amazing. He diagnosed that instantly.
00:03:21Oh, he's so handsome.
00:03:24How can anyone be so perfect?
00:03:2830 minutes.
00:03:30Copy that.
00:03:31Thank you, Dr. Stone.
00:03:32It's okay.
00:03:33It's okay.
00:03:35It's so nice.
00:03:38Sure, you're okay?
00:03:40He looks so familiar. Where have I seen him before?
00:03:43Impressed, huh?
00:03:45Dr. Stone is Harvard Medical School's youngest neurosurgery chief ever.
00:03:49Ooh, and guess what? He volunteered as a combat medic in Iran. Crazy, right?
00:03:55Iran.
00:03:55He was there too, but don't get any ideas.
00:03:58And I think he's going to be our next hospital's director.
00:04:02I think I finally met the miracle doctor again.
00:04:05Dr. Stone!
00:04:07Come meet Cassie.
00:04:09Talk to me. What's going on?
00:04:11She's our new nurse.
00:04:14It was great that you were there, that you caught her, because that could have been a disaster.
00:04:18Thank you, Dr. Stone.
00:04:19A nurse?
00:04:20That miracle doctor couldn't possibly be working as a nurse in this small hospital.
00:04:25Um, you know what, Freya? Why don't you go ahead and give a little tour, okay?
00:04:29I got some patients waiting for me.
00:04:31Come with me.
00:04:32Okay.
00:04:32This way. I show you more of it.
00:04:38It hurts. Please be gentle, doctor. It really hurts.
00:04:51Shut up!
00:04:52Cry anymore and I'll sew your mouth shut!
00:04:55Stay away from-
00:04:57Are you out of your mind? How dare you lay your hands on me?
00:05:03It's okay, sweetheart. Let me take a look, okay?
00:05:07She hurt you, didn't she?
00:05:09It really hurt.
00:05:10She said it was a bad boy.
00:05:15Look at what you've done. His arm is turning purple.
00:05:18Oh, don't be dramatic.
00:05:20Bandits need to be tied to stop bleeding.
00:05:25Is this better?
00:05:31It doesn't hurt anymore.
00:05:32It looks so pretty.
00:05:36As a doctor, it's your job to heal patients, not terrorize an injured child.
00:05:41And who do you think you are lecturing me?
00:05:44Hmm?
00:05:45I'm the new nurse.
00:05:46Oh, so you do know that you're just a nurse?
00:05:50Hmm?
00:05:50Do you know who I am?
00:05:52I am a doctor here at the hospital.
00:05:56And if you piss me off, I can fire you right away.
00:06:00Is that so?
00:06:01Yeah.
00:06:02I wonder how a doctor could wield that kind of power.
00:06:05She actually can't get you fired.
00:06:07It's just...
00:06:10Oh, why leave?
00:06:12You were so tough just now.
00:06:15Are you scared?
00:06:21Oops.
00:06:23Floor's dirty.
00:06:24Get on your knees and clean it up.
00:06:27Now!
00:06:33We'll get a janitor to clean it.
00:06:40Who asked you to interfere?
00:06:42I want to see her clean it up with her bare hands.
00:06:46That's crossing a line.
00:06:48Oh, me?
00:06:49Crossing a line?
00:06:51Oh, honey, I haven't even started.
00:07:00Seems like you don't know where to start.
00:07:02Get off of me!
00:07:03Well, that's okay.
00:07:05Don't worry.
00:07:06Everyone's a little clumsy their first aid.
00:07:08Here, let me help you.
00:07:13Please don't fight.
00:07:19What is going on here?
00:07:27Associate Director.
00:07:28What brings you here?
00:07:30Well, I can hear you from all the way down the hall.
00:07:34Hey, this is a hospital room, not a battleground.
00:07:37My patients need rest.
00:07:39The Associate Director?
00:07:40That's right.
00:07:40Great, you came just in time.
00:07:42I need to report her.
00:07:43What?
00:07:44Report her?
00:07:45For what?
00:07:46Dr. Rosalind abused a patient and his bullying staff.
00:07:50And, uh, who are you?
00:07:53The new nurse, Cassie.
00:07:55How dare you hit me?
00:07:55Oh, abusing patient.
00:07:59Bullying staff.
00:08:05How dare you hit me?
00:08:07Dr. Lockhart is one of the backbones of this hospital.
00:08:10You really expect me to believe you?
00:08:12Uh, no-name nurse over our respected doctor.
00:08:16How dare you twist the facts like that?
00:08:17Oh, twisting facts?
00:08:19Well, who witnessed it?
00:08:21Huh?
00:08:22Freya?
00:08:23Did you see anything?
00:08:28No.
00:08:30You see?
00:08:30No one dares back you up.
00:08:33You know why?
00:08:34Because she knows how the world really works.
00:08:41Sir, all I did was asking her to clean up for hygiene.
00:08:45Out of nowhere, she just slapped me, pushed me, and insulted me.
00:08:50Really?
00:08:51Yeah.
00:08:52First day on the job, and you're already assaulting a senior doctor.
00:08:56Well...
00:08:59Looks like you need a quick lesson in protocol.
00:09:03Clean that up.
00:09:04Now.
00:09:05And after that, you'll be scrubbing all the toilets on the third floor.
00:09:09If I even hear one more complaint about your attitude, you are done here.
00:09:20Whoa, whoa, whoa, wait, wait.
00:09:21Cassie, please, let it go.
00:09:22Okay?
00:09:23Ever since Richard got sick, Marcus is marrying this place like a dick-sarer chef.
00:09:26And Rosalind is his mistress.
00:09:28You've messed with Rosalind.
00:09:29Look, you're never going to survive this place, okay?
00:09:31Say how it is.
00:09:32Okay.
00:09:33I wonder if Dad knows what a mess his hospital has become under his associate director.
00:09:38Better bring it up to him sometime.
00:09:44And what do we have here?
00:09:51What are you doing?
00:09:52The associate director asked me to clean the floor.
00:09:54No, you're a nurse, not a janitor.
00:09:57I'll ask someone else to do this.
00:09:58Dr. Stone.
00:09:59Tommy, how you doing?
00:10:00Hey, are you being good?
00:10:01You listening to your mom?
00:10:02Yes.
00:10:02This mean doctor tied this bandage way too tight.
00:10:07It really hurt.
00:10:08I think Cassie fixed it.
00:10:10That doesn't hurt at all.
00:10:11I see.
00:10:13You sure it doesn't hurt?
00:10:14Mm-hmm.
00:10:15Cassie, you got the hands of someone who belongs in an operating room.
00:10:21This mom?
00:10:28You're awake!
00:10:30Oh.
00:10:31Did you save me?
00:10:31No, I wouldn't know where to start.
00:10:34You have the miracle doctor to thank.
00:10:37You're lucky she was here.
00:10:38Anyone else?
00:10:39And you probably wouldn't be able to talk right now.
00:10:42Yeah.
00:10:43Miracle doctor.
00:10:46Okay, well, where is she?
00:10:47I want to thank her.
00:10:48Easy.
00:10:49You're still healing.
00:10:51Even if you cook it up, you wouldn't find her.
00:10:53She left this morning.
00:10:56Could she be related to the miracle doctor?
00:11:07Cassie, did you bend his tummy's arm?
00:11:09Yes.
00:11:10Do you know the miracle doctor?
00:11:14Does he know my identity?
00:11:16No, I never heard of her.
00:11:17I'm finished up here, so I should go now.
00:11:22Cassie, wait.
00:11:24Dr. Stone?
00:11:25Yeah?
00:11:26I'm hungry.
00:11:27Can you get me some candy?
00:11:34So, it's all set.
00:11:37You'll assist Lucas in all his surgeries and take full credit.
00:11:42Don't worry about medical license.
00:11:44With his track record, you'll be promoted to attending physician in no time.
00:11:50Really?
00:11:51Of course.
00:11:52Who would I ever let you down?
00:11:55Marcus, you are the best.
00:11:59Right after my promotion, I'm going to make the new girl pay for how she treated you today.
00:12:04Aw, she's just a little nurse.
00:12:07Once I take Richard's place as director of the hospital.
00:12:11She'll get what's going on.
00:12:16Clear the way.
00:12:17Move.
00:12:17Prepare the defibrillator.
00:12:19Patients unconscious, no pulse.
00:12:20Preparing SIPI on protocol.
00:12:25Whoa, don't even think about it.
00:12:27New nurses don't go anywhere near Dr. Stone's office.
00:12:30Cassie, Dr. Stone wants you now.
00:12:31Come with me.
00:12:32Her?
00:12:33What?
00:12:33Huh?
00:12:34It's her first day.
00:12:35That can't be right.
00:12:36It's Vincent Torino's son.
00:12:38Near drowning, no vitals.
00:12:39Dr. Stone needs her to assist him as soon as possible.
00:12:42Vincent Torino is a ruthless mob boss.
00:12:45Okay?
00:12:46I mean, he's cold-blooded.
00:12:48Brutal.
00:12:48If you let his son die, he might kill you.
00:12:51Are you coming or not?
00:12:53I'm going with you.
00:12:54Ah!
00:12:55Ah!
00:12:56New nurses can handle that?
00:12:59If something happens, I told them.
00:13:09Ah, Mr. Torino.
00:13:12Whoa, whoa, whoa.
00:13:14Let's just talk this through.
00:13:16If my son dies while under your care, this whole hospital goes to the ground.
00:13:28Oh!
00:13:29Watch it, you idiot!
00:13:31If you make me leave for surgery, I'll make you scrub the men's toilet for the rest of your miserable
00:13:36career.
00:13:36You're the one that ran into me.
00:13:38I'm needed in the O.R.
00:13:40You in the O.R.?
00:13:42Dr. Stone specifically requested me.
00:13:44Now move.
00:13:45A rookie nurse like you doesn't belong in the O.R.
00:13:48Cassie, surgery start.
00:13:50Dr. Stone is waiting for you.
00:13:52Are you insane?
00:13:54She's just a rookie nurse.
00:13:55But that was Dr. Stone's direct orders.
00:14:01How dare you question me!
00:14:04I report to the associate director if I don't care about anyone else!
00:14:08Have you lost your mind?
00:14:10You're a doctor, you can't abuse staff like this!
00:14:14I can do whatever I want.
00:14:19Surgery in orange begins in one minute.
00:14:22All assigned nurses.
00:14:23Please report immediately.
00:14:26Surgery's starting.
00:14:27Get out of my way!
00:14:28What are you doing?
00:14:30Get off of me!
00:14:31Get off!
00:14:32Get off!
00:14:34Trash belongs in the garbage.
00:14:36Now you stay where you should be.
00:14:38Open the door!
00:14:39What are you doing?
00:14:40There's a life at stake!
00:14:42What can a nurse do?
00:14:43What, you think you're the miracle doctor?
00:14:45Now you stay there and rock!
00:14:49What are you doing?
00:14:50Open the door!
00:15:06Where is Cassie?
00:15:07She should have been here by now.
00:15:11Hey, these vitals are crashing.
00:15:12Close the door doors.
00:15:13We're starting.
00:15:21What are you doing here?
00:15:22Where's Cassie?
00:15:23She, uh, she backed out.
00:15:25She said she wasn't experienced enough for high-risk procedures.
00:15:28Go prepare the defibrillator.
00:15:29Come on!
00:15:36Anyone there?
00:15:37Let's go in here!
00:15:42Perfect.
00:15:49Rosalind, I need you to help me.
00:15:51I need you to maintain a compression rate of 100 to 120 per minute.
00:15:54Come on!
00:15:55Now!
00:15:58What are you doing?
00:15:59He's so cold.
00:16:00Is he already dead?
00:16:01Don't speak nonsense.
00:16:02I'll do it.
00:16:03No, no, no, no.
00:16:04He's already dead.
00:16:05This has nothing to do with me.
00:16:07I really shouldn't be here.
00:16:10Patient has stopped breathing.
00:16:28No breathing.
00:16:29No heartbeat.
00:16:30I'll establish an airway.
00:16:31Ventilate immediately.
00:16:31Come on, come on!
00:16:38Defibrillator ready!
00:16:39Clear.
00:16:44He came in too late.
00:16:45There's nothing we can do.
00:16:46If the miracle doctor were here, she could have saved him.
00:16:48She disappeared years ago.
00:16:50No one knows where she is now.
00:17:02The child has no heartbeat.
00:17:03We defibrillated three times with no response.
00:17:06What did you say?
00:17:08If you fail to save my son, this entire hospital dies.
00:17:12Mr. Torino, this is not our fault.
00:17:14It is Lucas.
00:17:15His incompetence killed him.
00:17:17I can save your son.
00:17:19I can save your son.
00:17:26I can save your son.
00:17:28Who are you?
00:17:29She is just a nurse here at the hospital.
00:17:33Mr. Torino, don't listen to her.
00:17:35If you're that great of a doctor, why aren't you saving him?
00:17:38I had complete faith in Dr. Rosalind Lockhart's skills.
00:17:42If Lucas hadn't interfered, she would have saved your son by now.
00:17:46Do you see how helpless they are?
00:17:48Sir, only I can save your son.
00:17:53Fine.
00:17:54I'll give you a chance.
00:17:56But if you fail to save him, you will die with him.
00:18:02I will try my very best, sir.
00:18:04You better.
00:18:07Wait.
00:18:11Just to make sure that you don't disappoint me.
00:18:17Come on, keep compressing.
00:18:19What's his body temperature?
00:18:20No.
00:18:22You can't have a gun in here.
00:18:24It's 32 degrees, hypothermic, three to five attempts, but no response.
00:18:28This is not cardiac arrest.
00:18:30This is hypothermic pseudodeath from drowning.
00:18:32You're using the wrong approach.
00:18:34Ah, you're just a lonely nurse.
00:18:37How dare you question the attending surgeon?
00:18:40Prep the extracorporeal rewarming unit.
00:18:42I need a warm, saline, peritoneal lavage set up,
00:18:46and I need someone to assist with airway fluid clearance.
00:18:48Are you insane?
00:18:50Why do you think you're in charge here?
00:18:53He can still be safe.
00:18:54Move out of the way.
00:18:56Look what she says.
00:18:59Dr. Stone, she's just a new nurse.
00:19:01Are you actually trusting her?
00:19:03Anyone gets in the way, die.
00:19:15Heartbeat restored.
00:19:18I guess I won't be needing this for now.
00:19:20I'll go and tell the boss that his son is safe.
00:19:24Cassie, scrub in.
00:19:25You're assisting me on this one.
00:19:28I didn't need this.
00:19:32Are you seriously going to let a new nurse scrub in with you?
00:19:40Are you seriously letting a new nurse scrub in with you?
00:19:44The moment this surgery is over,
00:19:46I'm reporting this to the associate director.
00:19:48You don't have to wait.
00:19:49Go now.
00:19:50I don't need to distract Shane's in my OR.
00:19:52Go.
00:20:00Scalpel.
00:20:00Scalpel.
00:20:03Patient has an asymmetrical thorax,
00:20:05multiple rib fractures,
00:20:06and a suspected hemo-pneumothorax.
00:20:08We need an immediate thoroughcentesis for drainage.
00:20:10One wrong move and you can puncture a vessel,
00:20:12you can puncture the...
00:20:13Puncture complete.
00:20:16Next, we need an exploratory laparotomy
00:20:18to check for internal bleeding.
00:20:20This has to be precise.
00:20:21You make one mistake,
00:20:22you can puncture the spleen,
00:20:23the liver,
00:20:24internal intestines.
00:20:25Abdominal expiration is complete.
00:20:28There's no fluid or active bleeding in the abdomen.
00:20:31Time to intubate.
00:20:32How is Cassie this skilled in surgical procedures?
00:20:35Does she know how to operate?
00:20:39No.
00:20:40Patient's breathing has returned.
00:20:41Oxygen saturation rising to 95%.
00:20:44Excellent.
00:20:45Prepare to close.
00:20:45Monitor electrolytes and bottle signs.
00:20:47Cassie, come with me.
00:20:55Cassie?
00:20:57Have you performed surgery before?
00:21:01Yes.
00:21:02Because you did well today.
00:21:05I'm thinking about promoting you
00:21:06to be my lead surgical assistant.
00:21:09How would you feel about that?
00:21:11I...
00:21:12Absolutely not.
00:21:21She is just a rookie nurse
00:21:23and you're promoting her
00:21:24straight to lead surgical assistant?
00:21:26Dr. Stone,
00:21:28this kind of favoritism
00:21:29is going to piss a lot of people off in the team.
00:21:32A nurse with no experience
00:21:34becoming a lead surgical assistant.
00:21:36Dr. Stone,
00:21:37you are gambling with patients live.
00:21:39And now, Marcus, listen.
00:21:41Okay, I believe that Cassie
00:21:44she's got the skills.
00:21:45Oh, skills!
00:21:48What skills could a nurse have?
00:21:51What just happened in there?
00:21:52That was pure luck.
00:21:54Mr. Torino,
00:21:55they are playing with your son's life.
00:21:57Dr. Stone,
00:21:59my son surviving today
00:22:00doesn't mean that I'm fine
00:22:02with you gambling his life
00:22:04for some nurse.
00:22:05That will not happen again.
00:22:07Dr. Stone,
00:22:09there was a slight asymmetry
00:22:10in the swelling on the patient's head.
00:22:12Okay.
00:22:13I believe a cranial CT is necessary.
00:22:15It could indicate a rise
00:22:16in your intracranial pressure.
00:22:18Do not listen to her nonsense.
00:22:21All your son's vitals
00:22:22are completely normal.
00:22:23There's no need for any extra tests.
00:22:25That's right.
00:22:26I even checked it myself.
00:22:28Everything is completely normal.
00:22:30She is cursing your son to die.
00:22:35You're the nurse from earlier, right?
00:22:37Why aren't you cursing my son?
00:22:38I'm not cursing your son.
00:22:40I'm just stating facts.
00:22:41These doctors,
00:22:42they say my son is fine.
00:22:44Why are you stirring things up?
00:22:46Just grab her and teach her a lesson.
00:22:48No.
00:22:48Relax.
00:22:49Mr. Torino,
00:22:51let us perform a CT scan first.
00:22:52All right,
00:22:53if she's wrong,
00:22:54blame her all you want.
00:22:54But if she's right,
00:22:55we can start treatment immediately.
00:22:57Lucas,
00:22:58are you suggesting
00:22:59that my decades of medical experience
00:23:02are somewhat less worthy
00:23:04than some rookie nurse's wild guess?
00:23:06Mr. Torino,
00:23:08drag this nobody nurse out of here now.
00:23:14Grab her now.
00:23:16Something's wrong.
00:23:17The voice intracritical pressure
00:23:18is decreasing rapidly.
00:23:19And his heart rate is extremely unstable.
00:23:21He's cursing.
00:23:22What?
00:23:27What?
00:23:28Well,
00:23:28this is impossible.
00:23:30All the vitals
00:23:30seem normal just now.
00:23:34What is going on?
00:23:35You told me that he would be okay.
00:23:37You said he was fine.
00:23:38Look,
00:23:39it wasn't me.
00:23:40It was Lucas and Cassie.
00:23:42They must have done something wrong
00:23:44during surgery.
00:23:45Well,
00:23:45let's just,
00:23:46let's just prepare for surgery.
00:23:48This is all your fault.
00:23:50Hey,
00:23:50come on.
00:23:51The voice crashing
00:23:52because you disobeyed order
00:23:53and ignored protocol.
00:23:55Mr. Torino,
00:23:57are you really putting your son's life
00:23:59in hands of a nurse like her?
00:24:04Please,
00:24:05please,
00:24:06sir,
00:24:06there's no time.
00:24:07I,
00:24:07just trust me,
00:24:08I will save your son.
00:24:21I will save my entire medical career on this,
00:24:38Mr. Torino.
00:24:39If this surgery fails,
00:24:41which it won't,
00:24:43I will resign from this hospital.
00:24:47And I'll never practice medicine again.
00:24:49Dr. Stone,
00:24:50you...
00:24:51well,
00:24:52you just said it yourself.
00:24:54You better keep your word.
00:24:58Release her.
00:25:01But you remember your words
00:25:03because if anything happens to my son,
00:25:08the consequences will be way more
00:25:11than you can bear.
00:25:12come on,
00:25:14come on,
00:25:18if Lucas is out,
00:25:20the director's position
00:25:21will be mine
00:25:22with no doubts.
00:25:29from now on,
00:25:30I will be leading the surgery.
00:25:31Dr. Stone,
00:25:32will you assist me?
00:25:33Yes.
00:25:34Freya,
00:25:34you're on instruments
00:25:35and Rosalind,
00:25:36you'll be on vitals monitoring.
00:25:38What?
00:25:39Are you kidding me?
00:25:41You got lucky once
00:25:42and now you think you're in charge?
00:25:44This isn't some kind of a game,
00:25:45Cassie.
00:25:46You're not...
00:25:47You don't belong
00:25:48at the head of this table.
00:25:49If I move aside,
00:25:50can you handle it?
00:25:51Well,
00:25:52I mean,
00:25:53even if I can't,
00:25:55we still have Dr. Stone.
00:25:57It's not your turn
00:25:58to be in charge.
00:25:59And I'm not confident either.
00:26:01Listen,
00:26:02Cassie is the only one
00:26:03who accurately predicted
00:26:04every critical change.
00:26:05Only she can handle it.
00:26:07Maybe she just got lucky.
00:26:09Lucky?
00:26:09Really?
00:26:11Then how come
00:26:11I've never seen you get lucky
00:26:12not even once,
00:26:14Rosalind?
00:26:16Cassie,
00:26:17you have my full trust.
00:26:19I'll follow your lead.
00:26:22Let's begin.
00:26:40Patients' intracranial pressure
00:26:41is decreasing.
00:26:42Vital signs are stabilizing.
00:26:48I was right about her.
00:26:50Cassie has real skill.
00:26:58She might have spotted the issue,
00:27:00sure,
00:27:01but that's a far cry
00:27:02from being able to fix it.
00:27:04Once she gets
00:27:05Mr. Torino's son killed,
00:27:07the director's position
00:27:09will be mine.
00:27:12Tell me,
00:27:12is my son going to be all right?
00:27:14I'm talking to you.
00:27:16Is my son going to be
00:27:18all right or not?
00:27:19Well,
00:27:19that is really hard to say.
00:27:21She's just a new nurse.
00:27:24Now,
00:27:24even if she got lucky
00:27:26guessing what went wrong,
00:27:27there is no way
00:27:28she could deal
00:27:29with such a
00:27:31complex surgery.
00:27:32I hate to say this,
00:27:34but, uh,
00:27:34your son
00:27:36might not make it.
00:27:37Wait.
00:27:38Well,
00:27:39you are the
00:27:39associate director,
00:27:40right?
00:27:41Why don't you
00:27:42go in there,
00:27:43get rid of them,
00:27:44and save him yourself?
00:27:45Because it's too late
00:27:46for that now.
00:27:48Lucas and his team
00:27:49missed the critical window.
00:27:50There is nothing
00:27:51I can do about it now.
00:27:52At this point,
00:27:53the only one
00:27:54who could save him
00:27:54is the missing
00:27:55miracle doctor.
00:27:57As they stand,
00:27:58I fear the worst.
00:28:00You fear the worst.
00:28:04You're the worst.
00:28:07I can't lose my son!
00:28:13If my son
00:28:15doesn't make it
00:28:16out of there alive,
00:28:17everyone in this hospital
00:28:18will join him
00:28:19in the grave!
00:28:31This is all
00:28:32your fault.
00:28:33If you and Lucas
00:28:34hadn't acted
00:28:34recklessly,
00:28:35the patient
00:28:36would have walked
00:28:37out of here
00:28:37just fine.
00:28:39The surgery
00:28:40went perfect.
00:28:41You mean
00:28:42he's still alive?
00:28:43Yes.
00:28:44He's being
00:28:45sent over
00:28:46to the ICU shortly.
00:28:47You'll be able
00:28:47to see him soon.
00:28:48Oh, God.
00:28:50Thank you, God.
00:28:51Wait, wait, wait.
00:28:51This is impossible.
00:28:53Only the miracle doctor
00:28:55can complete
00:28:55such a complicated
00:28:56surgery in just
00:28:5730 minutes.
00:28:58There is no way
00:29:00a rookie nurse
00:29:01like you
00:29:01could do that.
00:29:02The patient
00:29:02must be dead
00:29:03on the table.
00:29:04What are you saying?
00:29:06Are you hoping
00:29:07that something bad
00:29:08happened to my son?
00:29:10Mr. Torino,
00:29:11as associate director
00:29:13of this hospital,
00:29:15I have treated
00:29:16several difficult cases.
00:29:18Don't you trust
00:29:19my professional
00:29:20judgment?
00:29:21She is lying.
00:29:22How can you
00:29:23seriously believe
00:29:24that she is the
00:29:25one that did the...
00:29:26Shh.
00:29:29Hey, there.
00:29:30That must be your son.
00:29:31I told you she was lying.
00:29:33Whoa, whoa, whoa.
00:29:34Where are you
00:29:35taking him?
00:29:35He was just
00:29:36pronounced dead.
00:29:37We're taking him
00:29:37to the morgue now.
00:29:41No, no, but...
00:29:44Seize her!
00:29:45No, no.
00:29:47What are you...
00:29:47What are you doing?
00:29:48No!
00:29:52No, Mr. Torino,
00:29:54I told you
00:29:54the surgery went perfect.
00:29:56No, that's not your boy!
00:29:58Liar.
00:30:01You killed my boy.
00:30:06And you don't deserve to live!
00:30:26You don't deserve to wear this uniform.
00:30:30No, buddy!
00:30:31No!
00:30:34Mr. Torino,
00:30:36this kind of arrogant fraud
00:30:38deserves whatever
00:30:39punishment she deserves.
00:30:44No!
00:30:45No!
00:30:47No!
00:30:48No!
00:30:49No!
00:30:50No!
00:30:50Oh!
00:30:52So, which hand
00:30:53did you use
00:30:55to kill my son
00:30:59well that's okay
00:31:01you don't have to say
00:31:03I am
00:31:05going to cut
00:31:07each and
00:31:09every finger
00:31:10one by one
00:31:13hey stop
00:31:19what are you doing
00:31:20let her go
00:31:21she killed my son she deserves to pay
00:31:24hey
00:31:28you okay
00:31:36who said your son is dead
00:31:38the surgery was a success
00:31:40Patsy saved your boy's life
00:31:42Lucas you can't even save
00:31:44your career and yet you're still
00:31:46defending the nurse
00:31:48the boy's body was
00:31:50just sent to the morgue we all saw
00:31:52what body what the fuck are you talking about
00:31:56nurse
00:31:59where did you take my son
00:32:00was that my son
00:32:02your son that's not possible
00:32:04that was an elderly patient who passed away peacefully
00:32:08does that mean
00:32:08my son's not dead
00:32:11dad
00:32:12dad
00:32:14where are you
00:32:15Leo
00:32:17Leo is that you
00:32:20go see for yourself
00:32:34hey kid how are you doing
00:32:36you feeling okay
00:32:37dad I thought I'd never see you again
00:32:40oh that's nonsense
00:32:42I got the best doctors in the world to look after you and now you're all better
00:32:47doctors
00:32:48where's that pretty lady who saved me
00:32:50was she the doctor you found
00:32:52that was me sweetheart
00:32:53I'm the one who saved you
00:32:55remember
00:32:59you
00:33:00come on
00:33:01you're lying
00:33:02I remember
00:33:04it
00:33:04it was that lady who saved me
00:33:07wait
00:33:08what no sir
00:33:10he just woke up
00:33:11he must be very confused
00:33:12get this liar
00:33:13out of here
00:33:14what no
00:33:15that's not true
00:33:16Leo
00:33:17that was me
00:33:18you just don't remember
00:33:19it was me
00:33:20it's him I swear
00:33:21get off me
00:33:23I think she's the one that saved you right
00:33:25but that is impossible
00:33:26the child had brain
00:33:29swelling
00:33:30compressing his spinal nerve
00:33:32how could a new nurse
00:33:33possibly save him
00:33:35this is just dumb luck
00:33:36nothing more
00:33:37shut the fuck up
00:33:38I never should have listened to a single word
00:33:40out of your stupid mouth
00:33:41now get it out of here
00:33:46that's Cassie
00:33:57easy
00:34:01Miss Cassie
00:34:03please
00:34:03I owe you
00:34:05everything
00:34:06I shouldn't have listened
00:34:07to the lies
00:34:08and I almost did something
00:34:10I would have regretted forever
00:34:11please accept this
00:34:13and punish me
00:34:16no please
00:34:19it's my duty to save lives
00:34:22well then
00:34:24maybe I can offer you something else
00:34:26a new house
00:34:27luxury cars
00:34:28a trip
00:34:29anything that my family can do for you
00:34:31we will
00:34:32please
00:34:33it's not necessary
00:34:36I didn't save your boy's life
00:34:37for anything in return
00:34:39I just couldn't stand
00:34:41and watch a life slip away
00:34:43right in front of me
00:34:45you should stay with your son now
00:34:46I should go
00:34:47well please
00:34:49please
00:34:49Miss Cassie
00:34:50wait
00:34:51here
00:34:54this is my
00:34:55personal card
00:34:57it has my
00:34:58direct contact information
00:35:01please
00:35:01you might need something
00:35:03one day
00:35:04is that
00:35:05Mr. Torino's
00:35:07personal card?
00:35:08he almost never gives that out
00:35:10that card's like a promise
00:35:11from one of the most powerful families
00:35:13in the country
00:35:14Cassie
00:35:14take it
00:35:15it's not that hard
00:35:16take it
00:35:20thank you
00:35:23I'm the only one here
00:35:24that deserves his card
00:35:26that damn nurse stole everything
00:35:27that should have been mine
00:35:29I'll make sure she won't be around
00:35:30much longer
00:35:36hey
00:35:36Cassie
00:35:38look
00:35:38I want you to know
00:35:40because of you
00:35:41we were able to save Mr. Torino's son
00:35:43and I
00:35:43hey
00:35:44I knew
00:35:45that you could do it
00:35:47oh
00:35:48totally
00:35:48that surgery is the only one
00:35:49that the miracle doctor
00:35:50could have done
00:35:50in such a short period of time
00:35:52it's too bad that she went missing
00:35:53years ago
00:35:55so any chance
00:35:56you're the miracle doctor
00:36:02me?
00:36:03yep
00:36:04connected to the miracle doctor
00:36:08don't be ridiculous
00:36:09I'm just a nurse
00:36:12anyway
00:36:12I've got somewhere to be
00:36:14I wasn't
00:36:14I
00:36:16why is she always leaving
00:36:17in such a hurry?
00:36:21um
00:36:23you know
00:36:24I actually have something
00:36:25I need to take care of too
00:36:27um
00:36:30Cassie
00:36:32Cassie
00:36:32Cassie
00:36:32wait
00:36:34Cassie
00:36:35hey
00:36:37hi
00:36:37hi
00:36:38hi
00:36:38let me run up that hill
00:36:39listen
00:36:40I want to ask you something
00:36:41what?
00:36:42are you hiding something from us?
00:36:43oh no
00:36:45he's questioning my identity again
00:36:46because I thought you were a trainee
00:36:48with no real experience
00:36:50because after what I saw
00:36:51you pull off that surgery
00:36:53it's like you were doing it over a hundred times
00:36:55okay
00:36:55you weren't just
00:36:56good
00:36:57in there
00:36:58god you were extraordinary
00:36:59do you know what I'm saying?
00:37:02it's just a coincidence
00:37:03a coincidence
00:37:04okay
00:37:06really you expect me to believe that?
00:37:08a nurse pulling off a surgery
00:37:09that complex
00:37:10at that level of skill
00:37:12come on
00:37:12who are you Cassie?
00:37:14I'm just a nurse
00:37:15okay
00:37:16nothing more
00:37:19somebody help me please
00:37:21my husband
00:37:22please can you help?
00:37:24somebody help me please
00:37:26my husband
00:37:30please please please
00:37:32my husband
00:37:32please somebody help me
00:37:34please
00:37:34please my husband
00:37:35he's gonna die
00:37:36oh
00:37:39somebody
00:37:39is he ODing?
00:37:41probably just another
00:37:42he doesn't
00:37:43he doesn't use drugs
00:37:44he doesn't
00:37:58I'm a doctor
00:37:59let me take a look
00:38:01get
00:38:01get
00:38:11Cassie has a black mole
00:38:13in the exact same spot as the miracle doctor
00:38:15it's a cute pancreatitis
00:38:17call the hospital
00:38:18and get the equipment and team ready
00:38:19copy that
00:38:20please me
00:38:22thank you so much for helping
00:38:24of course
00:38:25the doctor
00:38:26I'm not going to just sit on the sidelines and watch, okay?
00:38:28Alright, listen to me. We need something to keep him warm.
00:38:31Find any clothes, a blanket, whatever.
00:38:33We just need to keep him from going into shock.
00:38:34I'll handle the rest, okay? Go.
00:38:37Okay, please, please, please, help.
00:38:39Help my husband, please. Do you have anything?
00:38:41Ma'am, please, ma'am.
00:38:42Oh, don't touch me, you filthy beggar!
00:38:45This is limited edition.
00:38:51I'm begging you. My husband is dying.
00:38:55Hey, please, I'll do anything you want after what I'm from.
00:39:02God, there's no time!
00:39:14Don't do this!
00:39:16The puke, it's so disgusting.
00:39:17You're going to get your clothes all dirty.
00:39:19Saving lives is more important.
00:39:21Clothes can be replaced. Lives can't.
00:39:25Thank you. Thank you so much for helping.
00:39:27I have a scarf.
00:39:34Is it for Patty?
00:39:35Yes.
00:39:38The paramedics are on the way. How's he doing?
00:39:40It's progressed. He's bleeding internally. We're on the clock.
00:39:42Are you serious? He could die in a minute.
00:39:47All right, Peter!
00:39:52Make way! Everyone make way!
00:39:54Get him loaded now. The operating room is ready.
00:40:10He's got diffused intra-abdominal bleeding.
00:40:12We have, at most, a 30-minute window.
00:40:15So we need an emergency laparotomy right now to stop the bleeding.
00:40:18Let's move him to the OR. Let's get prepped for surgery.
00:40:21Open those doors. Let's go!
00:40:22Hey, hey, hey! What are you doing?
00:40:33Oh, jeez. Smell.
00:40:35Who invited this homeless man into this hospital?
00:40:38We're not charity.
00:40:39Did she even afford treatment?
00:40:42This is an emergency.
00:40:43The patient's life is more important than payment right now.
00:40:45I don't remember asking your opinion.
00:40:46You're a nurse.
00:40:48Marcus, the patient has acute pancreatitis.
00:40:51He's in critical condition, okay?
00:40:52We'll sort the bill out once he's stable.
00:40:54Let's go!
00:40:54No. Ridiculous. No payment, no treatment.
00:40:58How do you expect this hospital to survive?
00:41:00Doctor, I have money. I have money. Please, please, please save him first.
00:41:04Get lost.
00:41:07That amount of pathetic money isn't going to cover anything.
00:41:10Doctor, my husband is dying. Please save him.
00:41:13Why should we care whether he lives or dies?
00:41:16If you can't afford surgery, then don't come to a hospital.
00:41:20No money, no treatment.
00:41:22Who said she can't afford it?
00:41:23I will pay for your surgery with my salary.
00:41:26Oh, my God. Thank you.
00:41:28You?
00:41:29A low-level nurse?
00:41:31Your pay won't even come to the coffee bill, honey.
00:41:33Okay, then take mine. Let's go.
00:41:35Do the surgery.
00:41:37I'll raise the money.
00:41:38Me too.
00:41:41Oh, thank you so much.
00:41:42Thank you, the sweet, so much.
00:41:44I'll pay you back after, I promise.
00:41:46Doctor, please, take the money.
00:41:48Tell him to start the surgery.
00:41:49Please.
00:41:50Please.
00:41:51Please.
00:41:51Please.
00:41:52Please.
00:41:52Please.
00:41:53Please.
00:41:53Please.
00:41:59I just wasted my time walking out here.
00:42:02You cold-blooded bastard!
00:42:05Hey!
00:42:05I'm going to show the whole world what kind of person runs this hospital.
00:42:08What the hell are you doing? You're creating a sheen outside the hospital.
00:42:11We're wasting time.
00:42:13Patient is critical. They have the funds. Let's move them into the operating table. Let's go.
00:42:18Fine.
00:42:20But this one's on you, Dr. Stone.
00:42:22Don't you dare screw this up and drag down this hospital's reputation. You got it?
00:42:28Okay.
00:42:29You.
00:42:31Go deal with billing. Not a single cent short. Understand?
00:42:36Thank you. I'll go pay now.
00:42:39The rest of you, put down your phones and clear the area.
00:42:42Open up those doors. Let's go.
00:42:44There's nothing to see here.
00:42:45All right, bring them in.
00:42:51Move, move, move.
00:42:56Guys, he's getting worse. He's still run out of time. We gotta go now.
00:43:00Wait, wait, wait, wait.
00:43:01He is practically dead.
00:43:10He is practically dead.
00:43:12What the hell did you even bring him here to this hospital for?
00:43:15Take him away.
00:43:16Hey, pushing him out now is the same as killing him.
00:43:18What kind of doctor are you?
00:43:19Dr. Stone, perhaps you don't really understand the gravity of the problem, right?
00:43:24The mortality rate for his condition is over 90%.
00:43:28With our hospital's resources, you're practically giving him a death sentence with this surgery.
00:43:33And that doesn't mean we just give up.
00:43:35Hey, hey, hey.
00:43:36I'm not saying give up.
00:43:37I'm saying we transfer him to another hospital with better medical facilities.
00:43:41That way, we can keep our reputation clean and maybe, just maybe, he might have a fighting
00:43:47chance.
00:43:47He's already crashing. If we transfer him now, he'll be dead before he gets there.
00:43:51You're just trying to dodge responsibility.
00:43:53Dr. Stone, you know what? Maybe that's right. What about you?
00:43:57Oh, you want to be the hero. But are you so sure that you're not going to lose him on
00:44:02the table?
00:44:03I...
00:44:03Dr. Stone, now is not the time to show off.
00:44:06Think. Be smart.
00:44:07Now, the associate director, he's thinking about what's best for our hospital.
00:44:14Let's go. Transfer the patient. This hospital is not performing this surgery.
00:44:19Who says we can't do the surgery? I will do the surgery. We can still save him. Come on.
00:44:24You again. Cassie, what do you think you are, the miracle doctor?
00:44:27Ha!
00:44:28I wouldn't even attempt the surgery, let alone allow a low-level nurse like you.
00:44:33Marcus, I trust Cassie. Based on her technique and how accurately she assessed the patient,
00:44:38she is the most capable person that I have ever seen. Cassie, go get ready for surgery.
00:44:42There's no time. Okay?
00:44:45Look, if anything happens, I will take full responsibility.
00:44:48Right? Fine, Dr. Stone. But you are not stepping foot inside my hospital.
00:44:54You understand me? I'm not having a patient die on my watch.
00:44:57You want to do this? You do it out there. In that damn ambulance.
00:45:01Yes. You got it.
00:45:07Doctor, I paid everything. Where is my husband?
00:45:10What happens to your husband is now none of my business.
00:45:14Doctor, I paid everything. Where is my husband? Why aren't you helping him?
00:45:18Your husband has acute necrotizing pancreatitis.
00:45:22Now, there's only a 30-minute golden window of treatment, but we can't treat that here.
00:45:26I was trying to transfer him to another hospital, but those so-called doctors in there are insisting that they
00:45:34handle it themselves.
00:45:36I'm telling you, it looks pretty grim.
00:45:39But that nice lady doctor, she helped us first. She wouldn't let him die.
00:45:44Was it you?
00:45:45Are you the one trying to kill him?
00:45:47You looked down on us from the beginning. You never intended to help us.
00:45:50You obviously don't know, do you? Oh, you see, that kind doctor of yours, she's not even a real doctor.
00:46:00Mm-mm.
00:46:00She's a nursing intern. And most of the time, she's scrubbing toilets.
00:46:05Ew.
00:46:06A nursing intern?
00:46:08Yeah. She really doesn't know how to do surgery. In fact, she's been using your husband to practice on.
00:46:17Now, in his condition, already with a high sense of risk, I mean, who is going to investigate if, God
00:46:25forbid, she kills him?
00:46:27It's impossible. No. No.
00:46:30I can't believe it. That kind of woman is just a bitch.
00:46:34Yeah.
00:46:35This is insane. Playing with someone's life? I won't stand for it.
00:46:40Huh?
00:46:42Oh.
00:46:42Oh.
00:46:43Go in there, break him out, and save him.
00:46:45We can't let her kill my husband.
00:46:48Oh.
00:46:55Open up. Open the door.
00:46:56Open the door.
00:47:12Open up.
00:47:12Stop there, stop there. Someone's trying to break in.
00:47:14I said the most critical part of surgery. If they break you down, the whole operation will fill.
00:47:19Open up.
00:47:20Don't do that.
00:47:21Okay. Well, the surgery needs you guys, so I'm going to go check.
00:47:29Alright, Fran.
00:47:30Please, be careful.
00:47:36What are you doing? There's a patient being treated inside.
00:47:41We're surrounded by doctors, and you let an intern operate? That's not treatment. That's murder.
00:47:46Yeah. We have to stop the so-called treatment before that intern kills my husband.
00:47:51No, no, no, no. You have to trust Cassie. She knows what she's doing. She will save him, okay?
00:47:54A low-level nurse? What does she know about surgery?
00:47:58Don't say I didn't warn you, but it's been awfully quiet in there.
00:48:02I think your husband might already be there.
00:48:05Oh, my husband. Give me back my husband. Give me back my husband.
00:48:11Let me fire.
00:48:13Whoa, whoa.
00:48:13What are you doing? No, you can't do that.
00:48:25Where's my husband?
00:48:27Surgery was successful.
00:48:29He's stable now, but he needs post-monitoring.
00:48:32Oh, thank God.
00:48:33You mean he's going to be okay?
00:48:34He'll be fine. He just needs some time to recover.
00:48:36Oh, absolutely.
00:48:39Are you the surgeon that saved my husband?
00:48:41Thank you so much.
00:48:43It's all because of Cassie. She's the reason he's alive right now.
00:48:50This, this can't be.
00:48:51She did all the treatment in less than half an hour?
00:48:56What were you all doing out here?
00:48:58We, we were just checking on the patient.
00:49:01We were just making sure that everything was okay. That's, that's all.
00:49:05It's impossible.
00:49:07That kind of surgery under those conditions?
00:49:09Only the miracle doctor could pull that off.
00:49:12There's no way a little nurse like her could do that.
00:49:16Your husband was probably killed by her.
00:49:19You know what?
00:49:19You have been against my husband since the very beginning,
00:49:22and you have made me able to turn on the very benefactor that saved my husband.
00:49:26Wait, what?
00:49:27I'll get you!
00:49:28Hey, what the hell are you doing?
00:49:34Thank you so much. I, I, I'm so sorry that I didn't trust you. I hope that you can forgive
00:49:39me.
00:49:40It's fine.
00:49:41But I'm not the one you should be apologizing to. Freya is.
00:49:45It's okay. You were worried about your husband, and I understand. Just go check on him.
00:49:51Thank you. Thank you.
00:49:54Oh my God, I was so worried.
00:49:57I didn't think you were going to be able to do a surgery like that in an ambulance.
00:50:00I mean, it's amazing, dude.
00:50:02I used to work as a combat doctor, so.
00:50:05Yeah?
00:50:05Yeah, in war zones.
00:50:06So this, this ambulance is nothing compared to the treatment conditions there.
00:50:10She served in a war zone.
00:50:12The miracle doctor who once saved my life from the field.
00:50:15It has to be her, but why won't she admit it?
00:50:23Take him away!
00:50:29It's all because of this Cassie.
00:50:32She's ruining my plans time and time again.
00:50:35Yeah, and now the whole hospital is laughing at us.
00:50:38What should we do?
00:50:39Um, wait a second.
00:50:43I seem to recall.
00:50:45You have a cousin.
00:50:48Isn't he, uh, a local gangster?
00:50:51Yes.
00:50:52What do you mean?
00:50:54Tell him to take care of things.
00:50:57Quietly.
00:50:59Make it clean.
00:51:02Make sure she doesn't hold a scalpel.
00:51:05Again.
00:51:07Hmm.
00:51:08That.
00:51:10It's a brilliant idea.
00:51:13Let's see how she plays a hero with a crippled hand.
00:51:17Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha.
00:51:32My beautiful daughter, you're here.
00:51:35I saw these at the market today.
00:51:36Thought you'd like them.
00:51:39Daisies, huh?
00:51:40You used to pick those at the park for your mom, remember?
00:51:46Oh, I'm sorry.
00:51:48I didn't mean to bring up the...
00:51:50Oh, by the way, I heard what you did at the hospital.
00:51:53You're incredible.
00:51:55You know, it's been, um, been three years since the incident, but you made your way back.
00:51:59And I'm so very proud of you.
00:52:02How are you feeling today?
00:52:03I'm fine.
00:52:04I'm fine.
00:52:05The important thing is that you remember the incident back then.
00:52:08It was not your fault.
00:52:10It was...
00:52:11Dad?
00:52:13Are you okay?
00:52:16Dad?
00:52:16Somebody help!
00:52:33Based on the results, your father's blood arsenic levels are 15 times that of the normal range.
00:52:39Hair samples suggest chronic exposure of over six months.
00:52:42Thankfully, we caught this in time.
00:52:44Any longer than it could have been fatal.
00:52:51You're not leaving me, Dad.
00:52:52I'm going to find out who did this, and I swear I'll make them pay.
00:53:13Hi.
00:53:14Mr. Torino?
00:53:15I need that favor.
00:53:16Could you see if anyone suspicious was near my father, Richard White, lately?
00:53:20Anyway, staff, cleaners, visitors.
00:53:23I need names.
00:53:25Hey.
00:53:26I'm so sorry.
00:53:27I didn't mean to scare you.
00:53:28Are you okay?
00:53:29Yeah.
00:53:29What's up?
00:53:30Um, I was thinking, um, are you off work yet?
00:53:34Mm-hmm.
00:53:36Dinner?
00:53:36My treat?
00:53:37Yeah.
00:53:38Sounds good.
00:53:39Starving.
00:53:43So, it's, uh, it's not bad, right?
00:53:47No, it's not bad at all.
00:53:48Thanks.
00:53:50If you like it, we can come here more often.
00:53:53I just, it's the food, you know, it's good, and, um, it's, the hospital's right there.
00:53:57That's all I, you know.
00:53:58Sure.
00:54:01Your necklace is beautiful.
00:54:04This?
00:54:06I got it in Iran.
00:54:08I quite like it.
00:54:10Well, you've been to Iran?
00:54:13Yeah, I stayed there for a while.
00:54:16Cassie, I, I want to ask you something.
00:54:23Are you the miracle doctor?
00:54:28Uh, what makes you think I'm the miracle doctor?
00:54:31Because I met her once before, and she has the exact tiny mole right there.
00:54:37Same as you.
00:54:49Must be a coincidence.
00:54:53Shoot.
00:54:54Uh, I have to go.
00:54:55I'm so sorry.
00:54:56I really gotta go.
00:54:57I'm sorry.
00:54:58Uh, thank you.
00:55:00Cassie, wait.
00:55:02Hey, hey, hey, Cassie.
00:55:06Cassie, I know it's you.
00:55:07You're the miracle doctor.
00:55:09Nobody could do what you did.
00:55:10Those operations were practically impossible.
00:55:13Look, I know you're hiding your identity, and I promise you, hey, your secret is safe with me.
00:55:19It's the point of having all these great gifts if you're worthless.
00:55:21What?
00:55:23You're not worthless.
00:55:24You're incredible.
00:55:26Cassie, because of you, Mr. Torino's son is alive.
00:55:30And because of you, Raymond was saved in time.
00:55:32And because of you, I'm standing here, right now.
00:55:38You?
00:55:40What does this have to do with you?
00:55:41Do you remember saving an army doctor in Iran three years ago?
00:55:47Hey, you're good.
00:55:48You're good.
00:55:49You're good.
00:55:50You're good.
00:55:51You're good.
00:55:51Stay with us.
00:55:51Stay with us.
00:55:52You're good.
00:55:54I see.
00:55:58It's you.
00:55:59Because of you, I'm alive.
00:56:01I mean, I heard so many amazing stories about you.
00:56:05Treating patients and saving lives out there in that environment.
00:56:08You are incredible.
00:56:10Funny.
00:56:12I could save lives of strangers on the battlefield, but...
00:56:17With my mother, I couldn't save her.
00:56:20What happened to her, if you don't mind me asking?
00:56:23She had late-stage endometrial cancer.
00:56:26There's nothing I could do to stop it.
00:56:28I mean, you knees are pain.
00:56:34There's nothing I could do to stop it.
00:56:36I mean, you knees are pain.
00:56:37Mom, we found a treatment.
00:56:39We can do the surgery next week.
00:56:41Gonna be okay.
00:56:43My brilliant girl.
00:56:45When I get better, I'll make your favorite.
00:56:50Vanilla cupcakes.
00:56:51Thanks.
00:56:52Tio.
00:56:54Hmm?
00:56:55I haven't had one sleeper ever.
00:56:57Hmm.
00:57:04CBP over 25.
00:57:06Blood pressure's dropping.
00:57:08Pressure on blood transfusion.
00:57:10Prepare the vascular clamps.
00:57:16Doctor, her heartbeat stopped.
00:57:18We've lost her.
00:57:22What's your die right in front of me?
00:57:25Cassie.
00:57:27Hey.
00:57:28Any doctor would have had the same results with that disease.
00:57:31It is not your fault.
00:57:37My mom was the reason I became a doctor in the first place.
00:57:41I just wanted to protect the people that I love, and in the end, I failed.
00:57:44Cassie, sometimes even the best can't beat death.
00:57:46Like you couldn't save your mom.
00:57:48But you saved so many others.
00:57:51Mothers, fathers, kids.
00:57:53That doesn't make you a failure.
00:57:56That makes you a hero.
00:58:05My pleasure.
00:58:14I can't just stand here and watch my savior in so much pain.
00:58:25I live right up here.
00:58:26I live right up here.
00:58:29Wait.
00:58:37Well, well, well.
00:58:39What do we have here?
00:58:44Well, well, well.
00:58:46What do we have here?
00:58:52What do you want?
00:58:53Back off, you punk.
00:58:56If you know what's good for me.
00:59:00We are here for her.
00:59:03Who say you?
00:59:06Too many questions.
00:59:08You're asking for it.
00:59:21Lucas, look out.
00:59:27Lucas.
00:59:32This, I have Vincent Torino's personal card.
00:59:35Whoever has this card, he'll do anything for them.
00:59:41Boss, Mr. Torino does have some of those cards.
00:59:43Word is, gave it to a doctor recently.
00:59:45Could it be her?
00:59:48Let's go.
00:59:55This is so bad.
00:59:56You've got to get to the hospital, okay?
00:59:58Get up.
00:59:59Come on.
01:00:08This is not looking good.
01:00:10Multiple fractures, torn ligaments.
01:00:13Most serious injuries, the nerve damage in the film.
01:00:16Ligaments can heal, but nerve damage cannot be repaired.
01:00:20Cassie, this is all your fault.
01:00:22Do you know how many patients are waiting on him to save their lives?
01:00:25I mean, you've completely ruined his career.
01:00:28Ashley, this has nothing to do with Cassie.
01:00:32Besides her hands.
01:00:34They're more precious than mine, so as long as she's okay, everything is worth it.
01:00:39Your career isn't over.
01:00:45What's the plan?
01:00:47Surgery.
01:00:48Operate and suture each nerve.
01:00:50Surgery nerves?
01:00:51Oh, how ambitious.
01:00:55Now, Cassie, tell me, how exactly do you plan on a suture nerves with crippled hands?
01:01:02What are you doing here?
01:01:04Well, I heard that one of our star nurses had a little accident.
01:01:09I thought I should at least show some concern to our staff, since I am Associate Director.
01:01:16Cassie, young people should really never try to show off.
01:01:20You're suffering the consequences now.
01:01:23Your hands are ruined.
01:01:24You're never going to perform surgery again.
01:01:27Uh-huh.
01:01:27Oh.
01:01:30Wait.
01:01:32You're the one who's injured.
01:01:34Cassie, your hands.
01:01:35They're fine?
01:01:37So, it's Lucas whose hand is ruined.
01:01:40That means the Director position is mine now.
01:01:43Well, that works too.
01:01:46What's the matter, Marcus, huh?
01:01:48Because you do look a little disappointed.
01:01:50Did you think it was Cassie who got hurt?
01:01:52No, no, of course not.
01:01:53Then please, step outside, because we're still discussing the treatment plan.
01:01:58What?
01:02:01You think you can do nerve reconstruction?
01:02:05On a hand?
01:02:06Yes, that's right.
01:02:09Are you out of your mind?
01:02:11Do you think suturing is something like sewing clothes?
01:02:16Who here would dare try that?
01:02:18Not me.
01:02:20Not me.
01:02:21Ah!
01:02:23Do you trust me?
01:02:30Absolutely.
01:02:31I know you can pull this off.
01:02:35Dr. Stone, I know you're desperate to get your hand back, but, um, well, you're putting
01:02:43your trust in the wrong person.
01:02:49Now, with your condition, the only person who has a shot at success is, and that is the
01:02:55missing miracle doctor.
01:02:58Well, then, there's something that you should do.
01:03:02She is the miracle doctor.
01:03:13She's the miracle doctor?
01:03:15Oh, a low-level nurse like her?
01:03:19Please, don't be ridiculous.
01:03:21Dr. Stone, I thought you hurt your hand, not your brain.
01:03:27The miracle doctor vanished three years ago.
01:03:30Dr. Stone, you really think she's been hiding out in this second-grade office?
01:03:36Dr. Stone, let's make a bet.
01:03:39Dr. Stone, let's make a bet.
01:03:40Oh, a bet?
01:03:41On what?
01:03:42Dr. Stone, let's make a bet.
01:04:00Dr. Stone, you both resign, and neither of you ever enter the medical field again.
01:04:07Dr. Stone, well, I can't wait to see you again when you've lost both your hand and your
01:04:18job.
01:04:20Bye.
01:04:23Are you sure you trust me this much?
01:04:27I mean, this surgery could leave your hand damaged forever.
01:04:30I just couldn't stand the way they were talking about you.
01:04:34If my hand is really done for it, I guess you'll stop taking care of me.
01:04:44Then let's make sure that definitely doesn't happen.
01:04:50The moment she fails, she's done here.
01:04:54And after that, I'll come for her myself.
01:05:03Hey, don't put pressure on yourself, because I trust you.
01:05:09When you wake up, your hand will be just fine.
01:05:31Ten hours already?
01:05:33Why aren't they out yet?
01:05:34She's probably hiding inside because the surgery failed.
01:05:38Too ashamed to face us.
01:05:41Cassie's little show will amount to anything.
01:05:49Surgery failed, right?
01:05:50Dr. Stone will never wake up.
01:05:53You killed Dr. Stone?
01:05:55You murderer, you should be executed.
01:05:57Wait, don't worry, everyone. I'll make sure she gets kicked out of the hospital and sent to prison.
01:06:04What are you talking about? Don't you know that patients need time after anesthesia to wake up?
01:06:08The surgery was successful.
01:06:10Bullshit. His hand was shredded. There is no way it will ever work again.
01:06:16Security! Arrest this murderer.
01:06:19No, no. The surgery was successful. I was able to reattach every nerve.
01:06:25Please!
01:06:27He's in a coma. Who's going to back up your story, huh?
01:06:31Just don't listen to her nonsense.
01:06:33Take this fraud down to the police station immediately.
01:06:41Let go of me!
01:06:49He moved.
01:06:51What moved?
01:06:52His hand is moving right after surgery. This is miraculous.
01:06:57This is impossible. Something's wrong.
01:07:02Marcus.
01:07:05You forget about our bed?
01:07:08Just because the hand moved doesn't mean it's fully functional.
01:07:12Associate Director, are you going back on your word again?
01:07:15It's okay. It's okay.
01:07:18What's important is that Lucas' hand is okay.
01:07:25I hope that an incident like this doesn't happen again, because if it does, you'll definitely regret it.
01:07:42What did she mean?
01:07:44What did she mean?
01:07:45How dare she threaten me like that?
01:07:48What's your next move?
01:07:51Are we just going to let some nurse walk all over us?
01:07:54Uh-uh.
01:07:55Don't worry.
01:07:56Their arrogance won't last much longer.
01:08:01Call the rehab center. Double the dosage.
01:08:05I can't wait to be the director.
01:08:20Get some rest.
01:08:21I'll take this outside.
01:08:24Miss Cassie, my people tracked every suspect, and finally narrowed it down to one person, and her name is...
01:08:33So it is her.
01:08:36Thank you, Mr. Torino. Keep digging. I need concrete proof.
01:08:39And I doubt she's working alone.
01:08:42Glad I could help.
01:08:45If I'm guessing right, the same person is behind both incidents.
01:08:55I'm starting to feel like Bionicle Man.
01:08:57You know what?
01:09:02You have been healing really quickly.
01:09:05Give it a little bit more time, and your hand should be back to normal.
01:09:08Yeah, if it...
01:09:09If it weren't for you, my hand is not done for.
01:09:13You saved my career.
01:09:15And you are my miracle doctor.
01:09:18That's the least I could do.
01:09:19You got hurt protecting me.
01:09:21Well, then I do it again.
01:09:22Even if that meant I never hold a scalpel.
01:09:25Don't say that.
01:09:27I mean, no one's worth risking everything.
01:09:30No, no, you saved my life.
01:09:31God, you're worth.
01:09:32You're worth everything to me.
01:09:37Look at this of you.
01:09:38Whoa!
01:09:45Hey, Cassie, are you...
01:09:47Hey!
01:09:50You two are...
01:09:51No, uh, you wanted to talk?
01:09:55Yeah, no.
01:09:55Well, we were talking about the morphine drip.
01:09:57No, no, Cassie, I was...
01:09:58No, let's talk.
01:10:01What did you want to talk to me about?
01:10:03Just look.
01:10:06Please, I'm begging you.
01:10:08Save my mom.
01:10:09She can't be distrunt.
01:10:10She can still be saved.
01:10:12That's Ava.
01:10:12Her mom has late-stage endometrial cancer.
01:10:15She's been staying here for a month.
01:10:16But this morning, Marcus ordered her discharge
01:10:19and says that the hospital can't treat her anymore.
01:10:24I've already said she's beyond treatment.
01:10:28We had to discharge her today.
01:10:30We're short on beds.
01:10:33No, no, no, please.
01:10:35She can be saved.
01:10:36I don't have anyone else.
01:10:38I can't lose her.
01:10:39Please.
01:10:42Doctor, our kid's stopped.
01:10:45We've lost her.
01:10:48Doctor.
01:10:49Doctor.
01:10:50She's gone.
01:10:58I told you.
01:11:00You're not keeping your mother here.
01:11:02She's dying.
01:11:03Take her home before she croaks here
01:11:05and jinxes the ward.
01:11:07I will take the case.
01:11:16Big deep breath.
01:11:24Don't worry.
01:11:25All the tests are done
01:11:26and we can proceed with the surgery tomorrow.
01:11:28Oh, that's wonderful.
01:11:31Mom, we finally have hope.
01:11:34You may actually get better.
01:11:42Miss Cassie thinks she can treat anything.
01:11:45Did you do what I told you?
01:11:47We have to keep our guard.
01:11:49Don't worry.
01:11:50Oxytocin is the key to the surgery.
01:11:52But I already swapped up every single vial empty.
01:11:58Perfect.
01:11:59Let's see her work a miracle without it.
01:12:01The second that body dies on the table,
01:12:04I'm kicking both Lucas and Earth out.
01:12:13Hey, wait.
01:12:16I'm going in with you, okay?
01:12:18This time, you're not fighting alone.
01:12:21All right.
01:12:24Together?
01:12:24Yeah.
01:12:41Administer oxytocin.
01:12:47Cassie, the meds, they're all empty.
01:12:49They're all empty.
01:12:50There's no time.
01:12:51We need to stop the bleeding now.
01:12:53I can't wait to see Cassie's face when she walks out.
01:12:57Kill the patients.
01:13:00Let's see how she explains that.
01:13:03The moment they come out,
01:13:06grab Cassie first.
01:13:10Arrest her!
01:13:22Arrest her!
01:13:23Hey!
01:13:25Marcus, what are you trying to pull this time?
01:13:28She killed a patient.
01:13:29I'm just upholding justice.
01:13:31How are you so sure that the patient's dead?
01:13:34I just know how this ends.
01:13:36Body on the table.
01:13:38Lucas, don't think that you'll get off easy either.
01:13:41You know what?
01:13:41You're the one that should be arrested.
01:13:43You don't think we know that you guys are the ones
01:13:44that switched out the oxytocin?
01:13:45We know.
01:13:47Nonsense.
01:13:48You watch your mouth before I rip it off.
01:13:51You know what?
01:13:52You better not accuse before you have proof.
01:13:55If you keep this up, I'll have you fired.
01:13:58Then fire me, because I'm not letting this go.
01:14:00You risked a life for your own promotion.
01:14:03You're a monster, not doctors.
01:14:12That's impossible.
01:14:13I mean, I...
01:14:14You clearly destroyed the surveillance footage, right?
01:14:18Well, good thing we have backups.
01:14:20If we had not double-checked all of the surgical supplies before the operation,
01:14:25a patient would have been dead because of you.
01:14:28You don't deserve to call yourself doctors.
01:14:32You're the one who doesn't.
01:14:34You practice medicine without a license.
01:14:36That's right.
01:14:37That's illegal.
01:14:39Arrest her!
01:14:40Hey, who dares?
01:14:41License?
01:14:44I am the missing miracle doctor.
01:14:47Holder of an international medical license.
01:14:51And the recipient of the world's most prestigious medical award.
01:14:56Is that qualification enough for you?
01:15:07That's hilarious.
01:15:10I mean, how dare you still pretend to be the miracle doctor in a time like this?
01:15:17Why do you think you have to call yourself miracle doctor to save yourself?
01:15:22No one here can protect you today.
01:15:25Arrest her now.
01:15:27What?
01:15:28Get off of me!
01:15:29Hold there and touch the miracle doctor.
01:15:34What are you talking about?
01:15:36She's just a low-level nurse here at our hospital.
01:15:39Shut up!
01:15:40Who are you to enter with Senator?
01:15:42Mickey is speaking!
01:15:48Senator?
01:15:49Senator McKee?
01:15:52That's the Honorable James McKee, former Army Mayor General and Curriculous Senator.
01:15:57What's his principal?
01:15:58Miracle doctor Cassie.
01:16:00I have been searching for you for years and I finally found you.
01:16:05For the past three years, you have saved tens of thousands of lives in the front lines of war.
01:16:11In epidemic zones, disaster areas, and even minefields, you are of the very definition of medical heroism.
01:16:20Therefore, with the president's personal approval, I'm here to honor you with a presidential medal of freedom.
01:16:31General McKee, this is such an honor.
01:16:37I have no words to express how grateful I am.
01:16:41Thank you, Kim.
01:16:43Where is it?
01:16:44Shh!
01:16:45Let's go.
01:16:48No!
01:16:59Richard!
01:17:01You?
01:17:05How are you awake?
01:17:08Weren't you poisoned by you?
01:17:10If my daughter Cassie hadn't undercovered what you done, I'd be a corpse by now.
01:17:15You tried to murder me, and now you want to harm my daughter.
01:17:22She's your daughter?
01:17:24Ah, Richard, this is all a misunderstanding, a big one.
01:17:32Marcus, you truly shamed us.
01:17:34Yeah, see, even now you're trying to twist the truth.
01:17:36What are you talking about?
01:17:38You can't accuse me just because you don't like me.
01:17:40We're far past accusations.
01:17:44Ms. White, this is the information that you asked for.
01:17:50About the crimes between Marcus and Rosalind.
01:17:54The bribery, the rigging deals, the malpractice, and the attempted murder.
01:18:05I told you to stay in line, Marcus.
01:18:08And now you will pay for every life you put at risk.
01:18:12It's over.
01:18:14Everything's over.
01:18:15Cassie, Cassie, Cassie.
01:18:18Please, you have to understand.
01:18:20I was just following orders.
01:18:22Get this trash out of here.
01:18:24I never meant for anyone to get hurt.
01:18:26No, get off me.
01:18:27Wait a minute.
01:18:28Cassie, get off me.
01:18:29Get your hands off me.
01:18:30Cassie, get off me.
01:18:32Hey.
01:18:34I always knew you were the miracle doctor.
01:18:37But the director's daughter, too.
01:18:39You haven't told me everything.
01:18:41Oh, my God.
01:18:43Cassie really is the miracle doctor.
01:18:47I need a senior trip before anyone else does.
01:18:49Oh, me too.
01:18:50Here, can you sign this for me, Cassie?
01:18:52No way.
01:18:52Please.
01:18:53Please, can you sign this for me?
01:18:55Please, please.
01:18:57I hope you're proud of me.
01:19:11Hey.
01:19:21You okay?
01:19:23Yeah.
01:19:27ma'am i we never met before but i want you to know that your daughter is the bravest
01:19:35strongest person that i have ever met she has saved countless lives a true hero
01:19:49i actually i um i came here today because there's something i need to tell you i uh
01:19:56sorry
01:19:59rhea
01:20:00cassie we have an emergency at the er we need you
01:20:03okay i'll be right there
01:20:04what happens
01:20:05emergency
01:20:06do you want to go to the hospital
01:20:08okay
01:20:08okay
01:20:11my mom
01:20:15it looks like it'll have to wait
01:20:22cassie, wait
01:20:23okay
01:20:23i mean
01:20:24i mean
01:20:25i agree
01:20:25that's not true
01:20:25what happens
01:20:25what happens
01:20:29and i am now
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