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01:31Is the pain sharp or is it dull?
01:35Negative Hoffman sign and normal neuro exam,
01:37but with that shoulder pain and history of blunt trauma,
01:39my bet's on high-grade splenic lack.
01:41He's hypotensive. Let's do a fast ultrasound.
01:43He may need surgery. Or a swamp, but I'll scrub in.
01:46Has my mom gone here yet?
01:48Not yet, but I'm sure she's on her way.
01:50In the meantime, why don't you borrow my mom?
01:52She's the chief of surgery. She'll take care of you.
01:55We've got you.
02:05The ambulance is waiting. Load him up.
02:08Hi. Hi.
02:10We need some help in here.
02:11Female victim, 40s, conscious, critical condition.
02:13No medication, no allergies.
02:15She has a bad skull fracture.
02:16Her legs are pinned under the rubble.
02:21That feels weird.
02:23Oh, hold still.
02:27What's your name?
02:29Jenna.
02:30Okay, Jenna, you're going to be okay.
02:32I just need you to hold still and don't touch anything.
02:35Okay, I won't.
02:36It hurts.
02:38Open your eyes.
02:40You found her just like this?
02:41Yeah.
02:42Trapped.
02:43What are you doing there?
02:44We don't have the luxury of time with an open-depressed skull fracture.
02:47I'm a doctor.
02:49Unfortunately, I'm not a neurosurgeon.
02:51We need one here right away.
02:56We call for a neurosurgeon, not a neurologist.
02:58Wolf, you don't think there are people here who need you?
03:00First responders are undoubtedly overwhelmed.
03:02Who knows what they're juggling?
03:03What's the harm in an extra pair of hands?
03:05Sure that's all this is?
03:06Look, you're worried about Dr. Kinney.
03:07I get it.
03:08If it were one of my interns, I'd be doing the same thing, and you'd be where I am, telling
03:11me it's a bad idea.
03:12Are you riding with me or not?
03:14What?
03:14No.
03:15Absolutely not.
03:15Motorcycles keep neurosurgeons in business.
03:18Wolf, did you hear anything I just said?
03:20We'll be faster if you're laying spurt.
03:22How long do you think your patient has?
03:26Do not get me killed.
03:30Okay, everyone.
03:31The best thing you can do right now is fill out information about your missing relatives.
03:36If you have any photographs handy, that would be helpful.
03:40But we are going to need other identifying details.
03:43In case they're unrecognizable when you find them?
03:45We are seeing a wide range of injuries right now.
03:50The more information you have, the more we can help.
03:58Hi.
04:00I'm Dr. Pierce.
04:02What's your name?
04:04Betsy Chase.
04:05Miss Chase, did you want to fill out a form for me?
04:08No.
04:09Is there anyone you're looking for?
04:10No.
04:11Is there anyone we can call?
04:15Mm-mm.
04:17Did you hurt yourself?
04:19Oh, um, not today.
04:21Three weeks ago.
04:22It won't stop bleeding.
04:25Dr. Day, can we do a full workup on Miss Chase?
04:31History and exam, unless clean up her arm, labs, and any other imaging.
04:35All right.
04:37Hi, I'm Dr. Day.
04:44This is not an ideal situation for my face blindness.
04:48Got it.
04:48I'll let you know if I say killing you.
04:52Pickles, right?
04:53Yeah.
04:54So the woman's got severe head trauma, and her legs are pinned.
04:56It's a real doozy.
04:57Is that a list of survivors?
04:58No, deceased.
04:59At least the ones we've been able to identify.
05:02Can you tell me, is there an Erica Kinney on that list?
05:07No kidding.
05:08Follow me.
05:16Hey, please wake up.
05:19Come on.
05:23What happened?
05:25Is everybody all right?
05:34Ladies, we got to get out of here.
05:36I think the building's collapsing.
05:43Help!
05:45Help!
05:46Is anybody there?
05:48Help!
05:54Call in all available staff, including off-duty personnel.
05:58Postpone any non-emergent procedures and prep DORs.
06:01I'm going to see this.
06:02Is that here?
06:03Hi, excuse me.
06:05It's probably going to hurt, okay?
06:08All right.
06:09Femoral neck fracture.
06:11Get ortho down here.
06:13Get her in a bed.
06:13Start her on pain control.
06:15Ma'am, you have to let me go.
06:17But I need to find my boyfriend.
06:18I was FaceTiming with him, and then everything went black.
06:21I'm going to help you, but I need you to slow down for me.
06:23Okay, uh...
06:24Nurse Carter, let's start with the basics.
06:26What's your boyfriend's name?
06:27Oscar.
06:28His name is Oscar Sanchez.
06:30He's 22 years old, like 6'1", brown hair, brown eyes, and he's wearing a tan jacket.
06:38Someone is going to come to help you.
06:39Excuse us.
06:41Here's Dr. Pierce.
06:42Fill her in.
06:43Delivering bad news.
06:44Not my first date.
06:45Let's start there and work our way to the bed.
06:47Where the hell do you two idiots think you're going?
06:49Erica could be hurt.
06:50I mean, she could be alone.
06:51She needs us.
06:52Yeah, we need to do something.
06:53I'm sorry.
06:53You two actually think that Erica is stuck inside of the building and thinking if only
06:57Van and Jacob were here to save my life?
07:00Take it from someone who knows her better than that, you two are the furthest things from
07:03her mind right now.
07:05She's not some damsel in distress, and she's not in trouble.
07:08And she's not stuck inside the building.
07:10If anything, she is on the scene being a doctor, which is more than I can say for the two
07:14of you
07:14right now.
07:17Do your jobs!
07:21Yeah.
07:23Hideous.
07:26Bring this truck back about 20 feet!
07:31There she is.
07:35This is worse than I thought.
07:36There's no way to get her out?
07:37Not yet.
07:40Paramedics did what they could.
07:43Triage is overwhelmed right now.
07:45Are you the patient's father?
07:46No, I'm a doctor.
07:47I was on my way to see my wife.
07:48I heard the collapse.
07:49I thought I could help, but it wasn't much.
07:52I could do other than sit here with her.
07:54Sometimes that's everything.
07:55Hi there.
07:56I'm Dr. Wolfe.
07:57This is my colleague, Dr. Nichols.
07:59We're here to help you.
08:00You're a wolf?
08:02My dad.
08:03You're very much alive.
08:04I'm going to keep it that way.
08:06Her name's Jenna Driscoll.
08:08From what she's been able to tell me, she's 41, runs a non-profit, keeps calling for Stuart.
08:14Boyfriend or a fiancé, I'm going to say, she's in and out over the last ten minutes.
08:18She's strong.
08:21Jenna, I'm going to go help your neighbors.
08:23You're in good hands.
08:28Her options are limited.
08:30We either wait till she's freed, get her to the hospital, or if we wait, she's just going
08:33to get worse.
08:33I know, but if we intervene here, we'll risk infection, catastrophic bleeding, we can't
08:36stop.
08:37I mean, she could die.
08:38Wolf.
08:39Are my legs okay?
08:40I'm a runner.
08:43Please.
08:44Can't be out of here.
08:52The priority's evacuation.
08:53You heard her.
08:54She doesn't want us to amputate.
08:56Look, this building lost half its foundation.
08:57It's not a matter if the rest of it goes down, it's a matter of when.
08:59What about the other residents?
09:00We haven't accounted for everybody still in the building.
09:02My team's in the process of getting them all on now.
09:04Can't your team get Jenna out?
09:06The problem is moving this much rubble can bring down the rest of the building.
09:09We're working on evacuating as fast as we can, but it's going to take some time.
09:11Look, if this head injury could kill her before, I can give it all clear.
09:14We need to move her.
09:15But now, even if that means you lose her legs.
09:21We need to move.
09:22We don't have much time.
09:34How's Betsy?
09:35What did her test show?
09:36I am not at liberty to disclose that information.
09:40I'm her neighbor.
09:41Five years.
09:43I've never seen her leave her apartment.
09:45Rarely see any visitors.
09:47Poor lady.
09:49Well, at least she didn't die alone.
09:54Okay.
09:56You're good to go.
09:57I will prep your discharge papers.
10:00Thanks.
10:11Hey, it's Erica.
10:13Hey, Erica.
10:15It's me again.
10:19I know you're probably too busy saving day to call me back and tell me you're okay.
10:26but, uh...
10:32I really need to know that you're okay.
10:35Okay.
10:37Please call.
10:39Text.
10:42You're perky ass back here.
10:45You're perky ass back here.
10:46We need you.
10:52Come on.
10:56I don't have service either.
11:02Hey, Grandpa.
11:03It's okay.
11:04We're gonna get out of here.
11:06I'm sorry.
11:07He gets nervous.
11:08Don't apologize.
11:09I'd be worried if he wasn't nervous.
11:12You're sweet, Dan.
11:13Well, she needs to be out there being sweet to a nice, single man.
11:19I was the same with my grandfather.
11:21Used to spend every summer with him in Florida.
11:24Chewing sugar cane in the backyard.
11:27It was my happy place.
11:34She just thinks I can't take care of myself.
11:37Grandpa June, it's okay to need my help.
11:39I just want you to live your life.
11:42doing my laundry and cooking for me.
11:44That's not it.
11:44Well, then who would I watch Sanford and Son with?
11:48You're my TV buddy.
11:49And besides, you can calm down.
11:51I have a date tonight with a really cute guy I met on the subway.
11:55Do they have a job?
11:56Yes.
11:57He rakes in publishing.
12:02Oh.
12:04Grandpa, what are you doing?
12:05Making sure you get to that date.
12:08I'm getting us out of here.
12:11Uh, we should stay still.
12:13Wait for a rescue.
12:14I used to work construction.
12:17I know my favorite stuff.
12:22Grandpa, come back, come back.
12:23Give him space.
12:24Give him space.
12:24I need to examine him.
12:25I'm a doctor.
12:26The sweater in the chimney.
12:29Not the one on the sailboat.
12:31What's going on?
12:32He's not making any sense.
12:33Gene, can you tell me where you are?
12:35The one on the paroast.
12:38I think he's having a stroke.
12:39We need to make sure he's getting enough blood to his head.
12:41If we were at the hospital, I would do brain imaging.
12:44Maybe give him some clot-busting meds.
12:45But we are stuck here.
12:48Then what do we do?
12:53Help!
12:54We need help in here!
12:57Jenna, can you squeeze my hand?
12:59It's a declining neuro exam.
13:01Localizing the pain on the right, but no movement on the left.
13:03Her right-sided brain compression is getting worse.
13:05This is when we tell them to amputate and get her to the hospital.
13:09Oh!
13:11Oh!
13:12Oh!
13:13Oh!
13:13Oh!
13:14Oh!
13:15If this gets any worse, I'm going to need to go in and elevate the skull fragment compressing on your
13:18brain.
13:18Okay?
13:19It'll be a temporary fix, but...
13:20No.
13:21I don't want you to mess with my brain.
13:24I want to go to the hospital.
13:26Well, we can't get you out yet.
13:28But Jenna, listen to me, okay?
13:29You are in incredibly capable hands.
13:31I've come across a lot of doctors at a lot of hospitals.
13:33Dr. Nichols is by far the best neurosurgeon I have ever worked alongside.
13:37If I was where you are right now, there is no one I would rather have taken care of me.
13:44No one.
13:46Okay.
13:48I need Stuart first.
13:51I can't do this.
13:52Not without him.
13:53What does Stuart look like?
13:55Jenna?
13:55Did he live with you?
13:56Yes.
13:57Jenna, we need you to stay with us, all right?
13:59Oh, pupils are dilated at seven millimeters.
14:01Almost no reaction to light.
14:03She's already herniating.
14:03We have ten minutes tops.
14:04Then we have to fight Stuart fast.
14:06We cannot do this against her wishes.
14:07We don't have time for this, Wolf.
14:08She will die.
14:09If she were able to understand the stakes, she would agree with us.
14:11The only one who can tell us that is her proxy, Stuart.
14:13We have to listen to our patient, Josh.
14:15We have to find him.
14:16I have to try.
14:17Five minutes, go.
14:19In the meantime, I'll start draping her head.
14:28Stuart!
14:38Uh, does anyone know a Stuart?
14:45Are you okay?
14:47I'm looking for Stuart, Jenna Driscoll-Stewart from 1B.
14:50Sorry, man.
14:51Doesn't worry about him.
14:56Stuart!
14:57Stuart!
14:57Do you want to know what you want to know, Mr. Wolf?
14:59It's Katie.
15:00I've wincing a little last season's.
15:02Can I help you?
15:02Yeah, of course, Katie.
15:03Have you come across anyone called Stuart from the building?
15:06No, I haven't, but I can ask her out.
15:07Have you seen Dr. Kinney anywhere?
15:09Is she helping triage?
15:11This is her building.
15:11We think she was inside when it collapsed.
15:14No, I haven't seen her, but you should know they're telling us to go in at our own risk.
15:28It's okay.
15:29We're gonna find your dad.
15:31Over here.
15:32Over here.
15:34Over here.
15:52Dad?
15:55Dad?
15:59You're bleeding!
16:02Because your mother hurt me.
16:07This is what I meant when I told you that your father is sick.
16:13I want to visit Dad.
16:17I miss him.
16:20I know, sweetie.
16:23But where your father is,
16:25it's just no place for a kid.
16:27You wouldn't have any fun.
16:29But...
16:29Besides, he'll be home soon.
16:32Hey, would you like to hear about a triple bypass
16:36I performed this week?
16:39Okay.
16:40So, patient is 55 years old,
16:43lifelong cyclist,
16:44with familial hypercholesterolemia.
16:48Stuart!
17:08You see me retouched, isn't it?
17:10Jacob, can you just leave me alone for one second?
17:17I'm not sure you got a choice, bro.
17:19Shoot.
17:23It's not just how scared they all are out there, okay?
17:27It's the pain, too.
17:29An emotional, physical.
17:32It's too much.
17:34You know, there was this kid and he was crying
17:37and he just needed a couple sutures and I froze.
17:40You know, I can't do this without Erica.
17:42She was so calm, under pressure, so steady,
17:45and focusing on her made me a better doctor.
17:47You know, she was my anchor.
17:48It is, you know, and without her here,
17:50I feel like I'm coming undone.
17:52Hey, hey.
17:53Hey, we're not thinking like that.
17:56You heard Dana.
17:57Erica's gonna get through this.
17:59But right now...
18:01Look, right now I need you here focused on me.
18:03I'm for it.
18:04You're the one who always says I'm so delicate.
18:06You know what? Maybe you're right.
18:07I was right.
18:10Come on, man.
18:10Listen to yourself, man.
18:11You're talking nonsense.
18:14It's okay to ask for help.
18:16I'll be your anchor.
18:19Yeah, man, I'll be your anchor.
18:20If things get tough out there,
18:21if things get hectic, lean on me.
18:23I'll keep it together for you,
18:25for us,
18:26and for Erica,
18:28because...
18:29because frankly,
18:30she'll kick both of our asses
18:31if we don't hold down the fort.
18:39Jean,
18:40I'm just gonna check your pulse.
18:46He's been doing that tapping thing a lot lately.
18:49I don't even know if he notices that he's doing it,
18:51but it seems like it could be some sort of tish.
18:53One second.
19:09I know what's wrong with him.
19:11It's pulsatile tinnitus.
19:13The rhythm that he's been tapping,
19:15it's his heartbeat.
19:16He's been hearing it in his ears.
19:18Which means this may not be a stroke after all.
19:25Thank you.
19:29She started braiding down to the forties.
19:31Looks like Cushing reflex.
19:32This building is a ticking time bomb.
19:34Josh, I don't want you to die in here.
19:41Stuart,
19:41I thought I'm hiding under a car.
19:43Poor little guy must have been scared to die.
19:45I was a dog.
19:46Oh, Christ.
19:50Jenna.
19:51Jenna, Stuart is here now with you.
19:58Her vitals are getting better.
20:01Let's get to work.
20:05I'm gonna have to extend an incision from her laceration,
20:07and we can get in around the depressed skull fragment,
20:10crack it outwards,
20:11relieve some of the pressure on her brain,
20:12and we hopefully get the okay to free her from the rubble.
20:15Okay, I'm here with you now.
20:16Tell me what you need.
20:18Pass me the ten blade.
20:21Blade.
20:22Blade.
20:42Hey, little buddy.
20:44Thank you for being so patient.
20:46and I'm sorry it took me so long to come over here.
20:55You okay?
20:59The good news is that once we get you all fixed up,
21:03you're gonna have, like, a really cool scar
21:05to show all your friends.
21:06All right, here we go.
21:08Ready?
21:08Here we go, buddy.
21:09Ow.
21:10I know, I know.
21:11You're doing great.
21:12Okay, it's gonna be all clean and better soon.
21:15You're being so brave.
21:16It's all right.
21:17Yeah.
21:18Yeah.
21:27What are you doing?
21:28If I'm right,
21:29your grandfather has been tapping his hand
21:31because he's been hearing his own heartbeat in his ear.
21:34It's called pulsatile tinnitus.
21:37It happens when there's a problem
21:39with the vessels in the brain.
21:41What kind of problem?
21:42When the vessels narrow,
21:43sometimes instead of blood going into the brain,
21:45it goes into the arm when it's being used,
21:47like when he was trying to break open the vent.
21:49This leads to stroke-like symptoms,
21:51but I don't think he's actually having one.
21:53So if we limit the blood flow to the arm,
21:56it should increase to the brain,
21:57and he should wake up.
21:59It's a temporary fix.
22:15What happened?
22:16It's okay.
22:18You're okay.
22:21You too.
22:24Thank you.
22:32They were able to get Jenna out.
22:34Does that mean everyone's been evacuated from the building?
22:35I haven't gotten an official word,
22:37but that's my guess.
22:40I can't tell anyone apart.
22:43Erica's not over there.
22:44Sorry.
22:45You okay to get back on your bike?
22:47Yeah, I'm fine.
22:47Hey, when I was outside looking for Stuart
22:51and you were inside the building,
22:52I thought something had happened to you
22:53because I was stubborn.
22:54It's okay.
22:55I'm still here.
22:57Okay, go.
22:58Go.
22:58Okay.
23:01Why are all those people still sitting over there?
23:03They need to be at the hospital.
23:05I know.
23:05but there's not enough ambulances
23:07to transport everyone.
23:14Hey!
23:17Hey, stop!
23:22I need you to take these people
23:24to Bronx General.
23:30I want to visit Dad.
23:33I miss him.
23:57Hi.
24:00Hi.
24:02Do you want to give me a hand?
24:06I thought you deserved a manicure.
24:13We have your labs.
24:15Your blood is having trouble clotting,
24:19which explains why your cut didn't heal.
24:22Your vitamin levels are all low,
24:24vitamins that your blood needs in order to clot.
24:28Your blood pressure and your kidney function
24:31also suggests that you are significantly dehydrated.
24:35That sounds bad.
24:37It could have been a lot worse if we had caught it.
24:40At least now we can treat you.
24:42But my colleagues and I are worried
24:45that a lifestyle factor could be contributing to your health.
24:51Are you lonely, Betsy?
24:54Does that have to do with anything?
24:57Oh, a lot, actually.
24:59Social isolation is linked to a variety of health issues,
25:04including heart disease and stroke.
25:07Fun fact, loneliness is as lethal as smoking 15 cigarettes a day.
25:15When was the last time you left your apartment?
25:17I lost everything.
25:21I know.
25:23What happened?
25:24Losing your home?
25:26It must be very difficult.
25:32I wasn't always like this doctor.
25:36I used to have a life.
25:39I had a good job.
25:43And a good husband.
25:46Clark.
25:49We used to go dancing every weekend.
25:54and saw something in the ballroom.
25:58And then I retired.
26:02And shortly after that, Clark died.
26:06I was alone for a bit, but I was managing.
26:09But then the pandemic hit.
26:13But you survived.
26:16And you are still here in our care.
26:20And if your world hadn't collapsed and forced you out of isolation,
26:24it might have been too late.
26:29I got a second chance.
26:31Not everyone can say the same.
26:38I don't want to be alone anymore.
26:42Anymore.
26:43You're not.
26:45And you don't have to be.
27:00We should avoid making any more sudden movements.
27:04We've already heard two cables break.
27:06How many more do you think are left?
27:07I'd rather not think about it.
27:13Tell me about this guy you're going on a date with.
27:17I spotted him on the L train.
27:20He was reading Homegoing.
27:22One of my favorite books.
27:23I thought it was some sort of a sign.
27:26And then when he looked up at me...
27:30God, I nearly melted.
27:34What about you?
27:35Anyone special?
27:39What's the 20 on the EPS?
27:43Hello?
27:44Oh, my God.
27:45Come on, Grandpa.
27:46Quick.
27:46There's someone in here.
27:47Oh, my God. Thank you.
27:51Give me your hand.
27:55Gene Pomeroy.
27:56Collapsed in the setting of subclavian steel syndrome.
27:59He's stable, but he needs to get to a hospital.
28:00He may need surgery.
28:01Copy that.
28:02I'll ride with you in the ambulance.
28:03Who's next?
28:05Hugo.
28:06My grandpa needs you with him in the ambulance.
28:08Well, he can wait for me.
28:09Please!
28:10Mario!
28:23It starts out.
28:36Grazie a tutti.
29:11Grazie a tutti.
29:27You're bleeding.
29:32I'm okay.
29:34Hey, Erica!
29:45Now, I know...
29:57Mm-hmm.
29:59You know, when I took this job, the last thing that I wanted to deal with was interns.
30:05In fact, Carol conveniently left that part of the job description out entirely.
30:09Mm.
30:10But now...
30:14I really can't imagine coming to work without you.
30:21See?
30:24I told you you'd want me around.
30:29I'm gonna come back and check on you soon.
30:38Hey.
30:40It's okay.
30:42You're here.
30:45You're alive.
30:47Mm.
30:50Not sure I deserve to be.
30:56They pulled me out of the elevator.
31:00Then it dropped with the woman I was stuck with still inside it.
31:08Her name was Celia.
31:12I couldn't save her.
31:16Her grandfather is here in the hospital.
31:20How am I supposed to look at that man and tell him that his granddaughter didn't make it?
31:32I can't do it.
31:39I can't do it.
31:41I can't do it.
31:57I can't do it.
32:13Pomeroy. Hi, I'm Dr. Dang. Do you mind if I sit with you? Sure. Anything okay?
32:42Please don't yell at me! No! Please don't yell at me!
32:51Excuse me, I'm looking for Dr. Noah Wolfe.
33:04Dad! Record low temperatures. O-ring failure. Major malfunction. Spacecraft breaks apart.
33:24Mr. Rhyme's spinal stabilization surgery was a success. And a handful of residents will be staying on under your team's
33:38care. We've got Mrs. Laval, Mr. Ruiz, Ms. Silva. What about Jenna, the patient, Dr. Nichols?
33:44It'll be a long road, but she'll make it home. Home? Good point. But West Bronx Community Church has opened
33:54up their facility to all those affected to stay as long as needed. So, there, I assume.
34:01How's Dr. Kinney doing? Physically, she's fine. I think it's gonna take her some time to shake off the trauma.
34:08Yeah. She's tough.
34:10Your whole team is very impressive. And that's a reflection of you, Oliver. You're an excellent doctor, and you've grown
34:21to be a true leader. This hospital needed you.
34:30Thank you for taking a chance on me. I'm grateful to be here.
34:51Hey, man. Thanks again for today. Talking me off the edge. Helping me stay calm. Now things are officially over
35:00between Erica and me. You can be my anchor anytime.
35:09Honestly, Marcus, I don't know if you need one. You held your own today. And, um, I'm really sorry about
35:20the way things went down, Erica. It was messed up of me to tell her about you, kid. Water under
35:26the bridge.
35:27Dad! Dad!
35:29Anyway, I'm officially done with keeping that part of my life a secret.
35:31I got a new Batman.
35:33Wow. Hey. Thanks for bringing him.
35:35I figured you could use a bright light after the day you've had. Yeah.
35:39You can drop him off in the morning. And more than just pop turds for breakfast, okay? Okay?
35:45All right.
35:46Be good.
35:47Hey, Peanut. This is, uh, my buddy, Dr. Nash. Dr. Nash, this little dude right here is my son, Liam.
35:52Nice to meet you, Liam.
35:54You, uh, think we can trust him with our secret handshake?
35:58Oh. Oh. Oh. Oh.
36:02Hey, that's pretty serious stuff you got right there. Wait, wait. So you want something like this? Huh? Huh? Oh.
36:08Oh. Oh. Oh. Oh. Oh. Oh. Oh. Oh. Oh. Oh. Oh. Oh. Oh. Oh. Oh. Oh. Oh. Oh. Oh. Oh.
36:22Oh. Oh. Oh. Oh. Oh. Oh. Uh-oh. Mm. Oh. Oh. Oh. Uh-oh. Ah.
36:29Today was god-awful.
36:31Yeah. Tell me about it. Just when I thought I'd seen it all.
36:35Luckily, I learned to compartmentalize from a young age.
36:39Not me. It's all clutter, no compartments up there.
36:42You know what really helps me? Beer and Beyonce?
36:47You have not lived
36:48Until you have seen me karaoke
36:49Two miles wanted at Flanagan's
36:53Okay
36:53I could use it to a partner
36:55Tonight maybe
36:57Oh
37:00Yeah
37:01I would love that
37:03I would
37:04But um
37:07There's somewhere I need to be
37:10Are you in check?
37:15I'm gonna hope to do that
37:22My number's under hot EMT
37:26Yes it is
37:27I deleted all the other hot EMTs
37:29You have it now
37:40Dana filled me in about Betsy
37:43You really do have a soft spot
37:45For self-isolating types
37:46Don't you?
37:49You really helped her
37:51They're helping each other
38:06Thank you for breaking the news
38:08To Celia's grandpa
38:10I should have told her myself
38:13Everyone needs help sometimes
38:15Even you
38:17If you went through hell today
38:18It was the least I could do
38:23It's all gone
38:27The painting I told myself
38:28Was an investment piece
38:31The toy stethoscope my mom bought me
38:32When I was a kid
38:33All my med school journals
38:40But I'm here
38:46You know
38:47I've been looking for a roommate
38:51Since when?
38:53Since right now
38:58Really?
39:20Sometimes in the face of tragedy
39:23We build walls to protect ourselves
39:26It feels safer to shelter in place
39:29To pretend we don't need other people in our lives
39:34It's all gone
39:35And if you're in a bus
39:53I go
39:54It's all gone
39:56I mean
39:56It is all gone
39:56Am I
39:57If you're
39:58To pretend I live
39:59I'm here
40:00You're just
40:01You're nervous
40:02I'll come here
40:05quando in fact what we really want
40:07is to find people who can tear down
40:09our walls
40:11people who can strengthen our foundation
40:14so that no matter
40:15what happens
40:16the ground won't fall out from under us
40:40the ground won't fall out
41:09Noah
41:13I'm sorry about the window
41:16old habits
41:17you can't be here
41:23it's good to see you too
41:25has he seen you?
41:27Oliver?
41:28no, but I saw him
41:38you were right
41:41he is his father's son
41:49the pastor believes that she's received visions from God
41:53I have never seen anything like this
41:56miracles exist
41:58you've seen him
41:59before you came to Bronx General we were lost
42:01he's finally happy
42:03I think I'm falling for you
42:04what are we going to tell Oliver?
42:07the truth
42:08can I help you?
42:10when we lose what defines us
42:13how do we stay on course?
42:16the brilliant mind season finale
42:18starts now
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