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#video #الطبيب الجيد 1 - Episode 17
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00:20Tsk
00:30The timing was good. I just got a job transfer Gretchen. We'll start at a new school
00:35I'm gonna start a whole new life
00:37It's very exciting in college. My dad majored in cheerleading
00:44That was a joke Gretchen's got a great sense of humor. I'm laughing on the inside
00:49Soon you'll be laughing on the outside too Dr. Parker
00:54Moebius syndrome is a paralysis of the sixth and seventh pair of cranial nerves the seventh pair controls facial expression
01:00Luckily in Gretchen's case. We haven't found any limitation to the sixth pair
01:04I'm a lucky girl. We'll be taking two slivers of muscle from your thighs along with their nerves and blood
01:09supply and
01:10Transplanting them into your cheeks. There'll be considerable recovery time before you'll be able to smile at will maybe three
01:16months
01:18So what do you say you up for this?
01:21Can I sleep on it?
01:24See what I have to live with nobody knows what I'm joking. Sorry, dr. Andrews. Yes, I am very up
01:30for this
01:32Okay, great. So unless there are any other questions you want to be a comedian
01:39People getting your jokes must be very important to you if you think it's worth the risk of dying during
01:44elective surgery
02:04I
02:05Apologize for dr. Murphy. He's still learning that silence is the right choice when you have nothing useful to offer
02:11We are required to have an honest risk-benefit discussion with our patients
02:17We are giving a lovely young girl a smile. That's a simple equation. Well, it's more than the smile or
02:23the jokes
02:24She can't express any emotions at all. No one can tell if she's happy or sad
02:30or scared
02:32anything
02:33She's never had much of a social life ever since her mother died. She's been completely withdrawn
02:41All I want to do is bring my baby girl back into the world
02:46Don't worry mr. Melman we're gonna take great care of her all right
02:55Lucy has a post-op infection of unknown origin infusing 900 milligrams of clindamycin. It's terrible, isn't it?
03:02Yes, it is have you been changing your dressing every day soaking it in clean warm water? Yes taking your
03:08antibiotics
03:09One pill three times a day
03:11That's a no
03:14Lucy I know I gave you a script for antibiotics along with one for pain meds. Why haven't you been
03:18taking your antibiotics?
03:21Did you have a bad reaction to them? I
03:25Never filled my prescription. I
03:28Didn't think it was necessary until it got really bad and then I was too weak to go myself
03:33And I didn't have anyone to pick it up for me. Okay mystery solved
03:39I'm sorry. I know it was stupid very stupid
03:58Hey Sean Oh hello, I haven't seen you in ages. What's what's new?
04:06I'm buying an apple. I can see that here. I'll get it for you. No. Thank you. Thank you, Sean
04:13What else is new? You didn't want to be friends
04:19Yeah, no, I we we we we're colleagues, you know where whatever we are we can still talk we should
04:25talk
04:26I have a new friend Kenny
04:28Here you go
04:29Thank you, Debbie Kenny, huh? That's uh, that's great. Do you have a new friend?
04:37No
04:39Okay, thank you. Thank you
04:42We can talk, you know, we could talk about sports. We could talk about weather. We can talk about... Debbie?
04:47Why would you want to talk about Debbie? Debbie was flirting with you
04:51She was? Yes, I noticed her exhibiting two typical signs. Not the trifecta. No, not the trifecta
04:58And one atypical sign. I think she's just trying to be friendly. She gave you an extra dollar and change
05:04And the fact that you didn't notice means you like her, too
05:10Maybe she's just bad at math
05:20My dad said that you're on the spectrum
05:23That's why you said that about people getting my jokes
05:26People always get my jokes
05:29Then you're very lucky
05:32That was a joke
05:34I see what you did there
05:39They call me resting Gretch face
05:45Sean the moron
05:50Not very witty
05:51I'm obviously quite smart
05:54I drew this to their attention
06:00I'm on a spectrum, too
06:03Somewhere between inscrutable, unapproachable, and...
06:09actively scorned
06:10I don't want to be more approachable
06:13And I prefer people not reading my emotions
06:17They're mine
06:19That's what you do with friends
06:29You really think this surgery is too risky?
06:32Possible complications include embolism, hemorrhage, collateral paralysis, asymmetry, brain damage, and stroke
06:42It's also expensive and medically unnecessary
06:47Okay
06:48Look straight ahead
06:52There's a two-hour wait in the ER and what are we doing?
06:55Treating a woman because she willfully ignored doctors' orders
06:58I know what a parasite looks like and it's not Lucy
07:01So this is the mom thing with you
07:02Growing up with a whack mother means that you can identify any and all problem personalities
07:07And that is the sole upside to my miserable childhood
07:10Well, at least you had a mom
07:12Mine died when I was six and dad instantly married a child-hating bitch with a buttload of debt
07:18Morgan, I'm sorry
07:19I didn't tell you to get sympathy
07:20Just that I know parasites, too
07:30Got your book first thing tomorrow morning
07:33Dad
07:33What, too soon?
07:36It's
07:36You're nervous
07:38I get it
07:40If you have any more questions, feel free
07:45I've changed my mind
07:49I'm not having the surgery
08:01Murphy
08:07Hello
08:11Gretchen's father is very upset
08:13Seems you talked her out of the surgery
08:15No, I didn't talk her out of it or talk her anywhere
08:19I just gave her the list of potential risks
08:21embolism, hemorrhage, collateral paralysis, asymmetry, brain damage, and stroke
08:26Stroke?
08:27Yes, there was a case in Brazil in 2004 and the patient suffered
08:33It seems that you don't believe that restoring this girl's smile is that important
08:38Smiles are overvalued there are studies that support that
08:42And there are studies that don't
08:44When we smile we produce endorphins they make us happy they make other people happy
08:49When we see smiles our basal temporal lobes are activated and we duplicate what we see
08:54Murphy's smiles are contagious
08:57You see
08:59I feel good
09:01You feel good
09:02Everybody likes smiles
09:07I don't
09:09In any case your smile wasn't sincere since it didn't demonstrate the duchenne marker
09:14There was no involvement of the orbicularis oculi muscles around the eyes which means you didn't release endorphins
09:21You know, if you can talk her out of the surgery she's wanted for years
09:25I'm pretty sure a conversation with someone objective can talk her back into it
09:29Get park, come with, and keep quiet
09:34Okay
09:39Dr. Kalou
09:41You remember me?
09:44Fish girl
09:45Uh, hi, Seles, hi
09:47Yeah
09:47Yes, of course I do
09:50I hope it's okay that I requested you
09:52I'm glad you did
09:54How are you doing?
09:56Oh, that's what you're going to tell me
09:59I've been wearing the tilapia skins for five months
10:04Getting really tired of being followed home by stray cats
10:08How's the pain?
10:09Compared to what it was
10:11Nothing
10:14Uh, any fever, itchiness, or swelling?
10:17Nope
10:18Well, it looks very good
10:19But
10:22How much longer?
10:24Um, how do you feel about tomorrow?
10:30Seriously?
10:31I never joke about tilapia
10:33Uh, what's the matter?
10:40I-I just wasn't expecting that
10:47I-I'm afraid of how I'm going to look
10:52You're going to look beautiful
10:57Tomorrow
11:00I know Dr. Murphy informed you about the risks of this surgery
11:03And some risks are significant and some just aren't
11:07This is as close to risk-free surgery as we can get
11:11It'll give you a smile
11:13It'll let you laugh
11:14No
11:16Dr. Murphy didn't talk me out of it
11:21He inspired me
11:25He helped me realize that this could actually make me stronger
11:30I don't want to run from it anymore
11:37Yeah, she's lying
11:45She's a smart, sarcastic young woman
11:48Not exactly someone who's prone to
11:50inspirational stories
11:51Why would she lie about changing her mind?
11:52Well, when I was a cop
11:53I had a lot of people change their minds about testifying in court
11:55And it always came down to one of three reasons
11:58Fear, confusion, or they were paid off
12:01She doesn't seem confused
12:02And I don't think she's afraid
12:03So Gretchen was paid off?
12:06I admit the analogy isn't perfect
12:09It's close enough
12:19Guess who's back in the ER
12:22You're happy, so I'm guessing it's a non-compliant patient
12:26You misjudged Lucy
12:28She made an honest mistake for getting her prescriptions
12:31You called her, didn't you?
12:33She didn't spontaneously remember you had to remind her
12:37Is that a mom thing too?
12:39Gretchen
12:41Are you worried that your dad can't afford this surgery?
12:44The insurance company is paying for it
12:47Dad
12:49I know it isn't
12:51It's elective
12:53It's medically unnecessary
12:55No one can put a value on your smile
12:59Not bullies
13:00Not an insurance company
13:01Not even Dr. Murphy
13:03In my opinion
13:05This surgery is medically necessary
13:13Gretchen
13:14Sweetie
13:16My first memory of your mother
13:19Was of her smiling at me from across the room
13:22And because of that smile
13:25We ended up with you
13:28And my last memory of her
13:31Is that radiance
13:33Lighting up the world one last time
13:39I mean we never had much money
13:41But as long as I had that smile
13:44It didn't matter
13:52I love you dad
13:55And that's why I can't let you give up everything for this
14:10Lucy Callard?
14:12I'm here
14:18Lucille Elizabeth Callard?
14:20Yes that's me
14:21Dr. Brown called me to pick up my prescriptions
14:31You're the victim of identity theft Lucy
14:33There's an imposter using your name and medical id to get benefits
14:36Did you have your purse stolen recently?
14:38Six weeks ago
14:40And you had your driver's license and credit cards replaced but not your health insurance card?
14:45Is this why the pharmacy refuses to fill my prescriptions?
14:49I'm on pain meds for post-herpetic neuralgia
14:52It's getting really bad
14:54Once the imposter filled her prescription for pain meds
14:57The pharmacy must have thought you were overfilling opiates
14:59Oh
15:00It always flares up when I get upset
15:03Don't worry Lucy
15:04We'll get you your meds
15:13We can't
15:15We're already treating Lucy Callard
15:22Nice game Tony
15:24Hi Jim
15:25Marcus hey you coming or going?
15:27Neither
15:2815 year old girl with mobius syndrome
15:30Your company denied coverage
15:33No respiratory issues
15:35Deformities, pain
15:36She doesn't even drool
15:37She's fully functional
15:38She can't smile
15:40That's a function
15:42Marcus
15:42I think it's wonderful you want to give this little girl her smile
15:45But if we pay for everything wonderful we'll go bankrupt
15:48And then who are we helping?
15:49We all know doctors cheat diagnoses to get coverage
15:53Deviated septum gets you a free nose job migraine
15:55Get you Botox
15:56Do you really want me to play that game?
15:59This isn't a game for me
16:00We're a reputable company with very high standards
16:03Very high bonuses
16:04It could even higher with your denial rate
16:07I was going to suggest we end this before we say something with regret
16:10But I believe that just happened
16:13Gretchen's socially isolated depressed and that's only going to get worse
16:17What if she slashes her wrist?
16:18Do you prefer to cover that?
16:19Are you threatening me with a teenage girl suicide?
16:21And god forbid something does happen to her
16:25Because I'll make sure that this conversation is part of the permanent record
16:40Dr. Andrews said smiles are contagious and I'm testing that hypothesis
16:46Well I'm not sure your study will prove anything
16:48It might have something to do with the lack of the duchene marker
16:51Oh yes
16:53But here you go
16:58That wasn't a smile
17:00Sure it was
17:04I want to show you something
17:17You need to follow me
17:20Okay
17:22The imposter has poisoned the real Lucy's medical record
17:25We have to go through every medication, every notation, every test to determine who's is whose
17:29Doing that with zero tolerance for errors could take six months
17:32Well the paperwork is our problem not hers
17:34Not if the confusion results in a harmful treatment or incorrect diagnosis
17:38Well we have to do something
17:39This woman is in serious pain
17:42So we treat her just be clever about it
17:48Sean
17:49Sean I've already had two iced coffees
17:52Debbie
17:53Hello Debbie
17:53You've flirted with Dr. Glassman
17:56Oh my god
17:58Because I have a new friend and he needs one too
18:01I'm so sorry
18:02Okay look Dr. Glassman, Debbie's facial proportions are close to optimal
18:06Okay 0.38 vertical and 0.48 horizontal
18:09I'm so sorry
18:10So you should find her attractive
18:12Thank you
18:12Sean I'm so sorry
18:14And I think you're both Jewish
18:19Tribal commonality is highly conducive to social bonding
18:30Shalom
18:32Bullies can't put a value on your smile nor can Dr. Murphy
18:36But it seems the insurance company can
18:38They've agreed to pay $43,750 about 85% of the entire cost
18:46I can cover the rest of that
18:49I swear
18:51Oh sweetie, please
18:53Let me do this for you
19:01Okay
19:04Okay
19:10Jane Doe?
19:10That's the only way that we can treat you right now
19:12Go home and get some rest
19:14The records department will call you to sort all this out
19:19A year ago I was playing tennis
19:22And then the shingles hit and I was laid up for six weeks
19:25And I've been on pain meds ever since
19:28I lost my job
19:29My husband treats me like I'm an old lady
19:31And my daughter thinks I'm too medicated to be around the new baby
19:38Maybe I'll be better off as Jane Doe
19:48The imposter returns
19:59Lucy? Lucy, can you squeeze my fingers?
20:03Lucy?
20:06She's in septic shock
20:07Order a lactate level, blood cultures, and a broad spectrum antibiotic
20:10I'll tell Melinda as we've initiated the sepsis protocol
20:12But we should report her
20:14She's a criminal and a flight risk
20:16And very, very sick
20:17We should put someone outside her door and arrest her when she's stable
20:19We don't report patients we find with drugs or non-violent people with guns
20:24We do report people who steal from us
20:26What would happen if people who needed her help thought they would be arrested?
20:30If they thought they would be arrested for stealing an ID, maybe they wouldn't steal an ID
20:34I don't remember anything in the Hippocratic Codes about checking payor sources before treatment
20:38Mr. only suggesting there was no health insurance in fourth century B.C. Greece
20:44We have a duty to treat
20:47And we have the right to get paid
20:50But first things first
20:52I really do not want to be sued by either one of these women
20:59Maintain the pretense
21:02And as soon as she's stabilized, we're gonna press charges
21:08Dr. Park
21:10Pull the muscle, please
21:11We don't want any excess gathering in the suture line
21:16Thank you
21:18Okay, remove retractors
21:25Okay
21:25Ready?
21:33You sure you don't want something for the pain?
21:35No, no, I'm good
21:37As long as you keep talking to me
21:40Especially if you share something, uh, very painful
21:43Painful?
21:46Okay
21:49Like the time I mistook my biology teacher for my girlfriend and picked her up in the hallway
21:56Yeah, twirled her around three times before I realized my mistake
21:59That kind of painful
22:01You may have to dig even deeper than that
22:07How about
22:11The time I finally found myself in the perfect situation
22:16You know, work
22:19Friends, future
22:22Something I never really had before
22:26Maybe that's why I screwed it up
22:31You're not responding to the antibiotics like we'd hoped
22:36Lucy
22:38You know, don't you?
22:42When the real Lucy calories showed up, it kind of gave you room
22:47Is there anyone we can contact?
22:50Do you have any children?
22:53A son
22:54Oh, but he'd be so ashamed of me
22:58Where is he?
22:59College
23:00First one in our family
23:03I had to choose between premiums and tuition
23:08Your son is very lucky to have such a loving mother
23:14I just wish you got your antibiotics when you got your pain meds
23:18I didn't get either medication
23:20Are you sure?
23:23Because the real Lucy was having problems with the pharmacy
23:25I didn't want to risk using the card again
23:29Is she okay?
23:37Maybe it's time to move on
23:39Take the lesson with you
23:42Find new friends
23:43I went to Denver for an interview last week
23:45And?
23:50And we're done
23:55Really?
23:56Take a look
23:59Hey, trust me
24:08See?
24:10Beautiful
24:19The kid, college, it's just a convenient sob story
24:22Why would she lie? She may be dying
24:27Here's what we don't know about fake Lucy
24:29Whether her story is true
24:30Here's what we do know
24:31She's a liar who just found out she's busted
24:34Speaking of lies
24:36That shingles virus that the real Lucy had last year
24:39According to Dr. Spindler at Santa Clara General
24:42She had it the year before too
24:43And according to Dr. Milhouse at SF Muni the year before that
24:49She wasn't denied the payments because of her imposter
24:51She was denied because she is a garden variety addict
24:55Well played, sir
25:00Dr. Park says the surgery went well
25:10It's been too long
25:12What has?
25:13She should be breathing on her own by now
25:16Even after a prolonged anesthesia
25:19It should only take 60 to 90 minutes
25:26Is she okay?
25:28She should have protective airway reflexes
25:32Motor activity and a return of consciousness
25:36We need to pitch Dr. Andrew's staff
25:38Well, what's going on?
25:40Something bad
25:48Gretchen's glucose is within normal limits
25:51And her electrolytes are also normal
25:53And we've ruled out hyper and hypothermia
25:55Doesn't leave much
25:56What about hypoxia?
25:57She maintained normal oxygen
25:58As well as end tidal CO2 throughout the entire case
26:01And we've given a reversal agents
26:03Which we will repeat
26:06Do you feel bad?
26:10It's okay
26:12You told them it was close to risk-free
26:15They knew there were risks
26:16And I told them too
26:19Get a CT
26:20Rule out clots, hematoma, bleeding and stroke
26:37WBCs and lactate arising
26:38O2 satin map are falling
26:40The sepsis protocol isn't working
26:42Multiple organ dysfunction syndrome medications
26:44Add another antibiotic
26:46Continue crystalloids
26:48Increase her vasopressors
26:49No dose steroids
26:49Give them all a try
26:50An intubator and insert a swan
26:52And yes
26:53I understand this is out of our own pocket
27:11Do anything exciting for Purim?
27:15Purim?
27:15Uh, no
27:17Yeah
27:17You know, the usual
27:18Mm
27:20Ate a little matzah
27:22And celebrated our exodus from slavery
27:26Which I think is Passover
27:28And not Purim
27:31Truth of the matter is I'm only half Jewish
27:35So only half the knowledge?
27:37The truth is I'm not Jewish at all
27:42Ah
27:42Yeah
27:43Yeah, my first husband was
27:46So I guess we have our lack of Jewishness in common
27:53You know what, Debbie?
27:54I think I should get going
27:57Okay
27:57Well, it was nice, uh, finally meeting you officially
28:02Same
28:06Oh, no, look at that
28:10A 1975 300d
28:13One of the most perfect Mercedes ever
28:15Just got a little less perfect
28:17I'd like to differ
28:18If you're looking for perfection
28:19You look no further than the 1967 280 SE
28:23Cabriolet or coupe?
28:24A coupe, an all-time classic
28:26Well, an owner of a 300 SL Gullwing might argue otherwise
28:31A Gullwing?
28:32Yeah
28:34Can I get you another coffee?
28:37Yeah
28:39Iced, large, black
28:41That's it
28:42I know
29:00That's a little bit unsettling, Murphy
29:05Okay
29:10Why are you studying the current of ions during electrolysis?
29:14Uh, it's not the chemical kind of transference
29:17It's the doctor-patient kind
29:20I'm dealing with a personal situation
29:22I don't think the internet is very helpful for solving personal situations
29:27True
29:29But I can't exactly ask Claire for her advice
29:31And I barely know Park and Morgan
29:33Morgan would be bad
29:35Very bad
29:42I'm a person
29:45Yeah
29:46No, no, yeah, of course you aren't
29:47I'd, uh, I'd love your advice
29:49Okay
29:51Uh, so I think Seles, my burn patient, has feelings for me
29:57And I may have feelings for her too
30:02But there's a good chance her feelings aren't real
30:05And if they are real, then they may not be permanent
30:11You know, it's kind of textbook transference
30:14She's grateful and she's vulnerable
30:19And all I've ever known in my life is unrequited love
30:27From Claire and from my parents
30:34And that makes me vulnerable too
30:47You should call in sick
30:51Leah says calling in sick is all you need to gain superior wisdom and knowledge
30:58She was right
31:10The CT showed no abnormalities and the reversal agents have been repeated without effect
31:17So what else could it be?
31:18A knock sick brain injury
31:20A complication of anesthesia
31:25Unfortunately we believe
31:27Your daughter is brain dead
31:33What?
31:44All for a smile
31:48I made her think she wasn't good enough the way she was
31:54I should listen to you
31:56Yes
31:57There's just no predicting how individuals will react to anesthesia
32:11Park, you just walked out on that man
32:13The last thing a grieving family member needs is to see their doctor tap out
32:18Maybe she's still under anesthesia
32:22Cessonal choline is one of the anesthetics Gretchen was administered
32:26Yeah
32:26Now what if she has a plasma colon S-rase deficiency
32:30It'd mean her body couldn't break down that specific drug
32:32Complete deficiency is extremely rare
32:35I've never personally seen it and I don't know anyone who has
32:37But if she does have it
32:39She's just gonna wake up
32:45Should I tell her father?
32:47No, not yet
32:48No way we're letting him grieve twice
32:54Your labs are not improving
32:56Your organs are shutting down
32:59You're running out of time
33:03I'd like to stop calling you Lucy
33:23You're welcome Beatrice
33:35What are you doing?
33:37Corneal reflex
33:42It's mediated by the nasociliary branch of the ophthalmic branch
33:55What does it mean?
33:56It means we were wrong
33:59She's gonna be just fine
34:05Thank you doctor
34:07Thank you
34:09Thank you
34:11Thank you Dr. Murphy
34:26I was drawing a bath and I leaned over to turn it off
34:29And I dropped the pill bottle
34:30And before I could fish it out
34:32All the pills were ruined
34:33So you need a refill?
34:35My pain has made me so clumsy
34:37Lucy
34:38You're a liar
34:40And a cheat
34:41And an addict
34:45We know about the frequent prescriptions
34:52You have a serious medical problem
34:58Let me help you
35:07Three months
35:08Hopefully
35:09But we might be able to give you a pretty good idea of what you're gonna look like
35:14Those things by your ears are neurostimulators
35:16When we activate them
35:18Instant smile
35:19Sound good?
35:23Dr. Murphy
35:36It's your mother's smile
35:38She seemed like a good template
35:43There is no Duchenne marker
35:47Her smile is not real
35:59All the other ones are
36:08I spoke with Jim Ranssler
36:10He made it very clear that we all have big time for this
36:15Don't worry Marcus, I can handle him
36:18I'm very impressed
36:20It was all very
36:21It was all very
36:22Precedential of you
36:23You really went above and beyond
36:26Yes, I did
36:27I thought I was saving her life
36:29Instead, I nearly ended it
36:34Celeste
36:35Hi
36:36This is the brilliant Dr. Murphy
36:39He'll be assuming your care from here on
36:42Though I don't expect you'll need much
36:45I understand
36:48I don't think you do
36:50You see, doctors aren't allowed to date their patients
36:58What are you doing tomorrow?
37:00I'm cooling in sick
37:07I think
37:09You may still have some friends here
37:23I guess there is one upside to all this
37:28If she hadn't bought the stolen insurance card
37:31The real Lucy wouldn't be in rehab right now
37:36That was surprisingly nice
37:38Told her what she needed to hear to get help
37:42Trust me, I get it
37:43Too soft, people take advantage of you
37:46With your badass upbringing, no one messes with you
37:50Upside's everywhere
37:52I mean, you have way more straight cred than say
37:56Someone whose mom's a Johns Hopkins cardiologist
38:00Whose dad's a pathologist
38:01And whose parents have been happily married for 37 years
38:07Coming from privilege, zero respect
38:12Must be really hard to overcome
38:17I'll call the code
38:18No
38:21There's nothing left to save
38:36Time of death, 8.14 p.m
38:50Time of death, 8.14 p.m
39:04For no more, I'll call the story
39:05Well, she's got a different feeling
39:11Maybe the person who's not in the family
39:11And they need to be able to wear, no matter who they are
39:11But then she won't feel wrong
39:12But then she needs to have a beautiful friend
39:14I sell her out of her family
39:15Which know she'll be safe
39:18For me today, she'll be able to keep her
39:19But then she'll be able to bring her back
39:43Oh, hey, um, my homies decided to pop by and, uh, play some Texas Hold'em, so...
39:49I'm gonna have to take a rain check on that pizza knife.
39:51You got a 70-inch flat screen, too?
39:54Uh, no. I borrowed yours.
39:59Makes a lot of sense for us both to have one, right?
40:01Plus, homies, gotta watch March of Madness.
40:04Okay.
40:05Oh, um, sorry, amigo. It's four-player Texas Hold'em.
40:10I don't like poker, anyway.
40:12Hey, Sean.
40:14Look, you're a great guy.
40:16Hey, um, but you got a few, like, quirks, you know?
40:24And that...
40:26It doesn't really jive with this kind of face time.
40:32You get what I'm saying, right?
40:39I love you, man.
40:51I once drove a 300 SL, thank you, a 300 SL gullwing.
40:59On the road?
41:00No, but 200 feet at the Cor d'Elegance.
41:04Oh, in Pebble Beach. That's just as cool.
41:06The car show. You know it.
41:07Of course, yeah.
41:08This year, they're featuring a Rolston coach work display.
41:12Including the Mercedes SS?
41:14I don't know.
41:15Ah!
41:16But we should find out.
41:18You wanna go?
41:20I couldn't.
41:22Yeah, no, I...
41:24Why?
41:27No reason.
41:28I just...
41:29I just...
41:30Thought that I should make that my first response before I accept it.
41:38Can I get you anything else?
41:40No, thank you.
41:42We'll just take the doorstop.
41:47I'm sorry.
41:49Um...
41:49Well, you can bring the doorstop.
41:55Aaron?
41:58Sorry.
42:00Um...
42:00The thing...
42:04The thing...
42:06The thing that tells you how much to pay.
42:08The doorstop.
42:17Could you call that?
42:18Can you call the ambulance, please?
42:19I'm sorry.
42:32I can't...
42:33I can't ludzie...
42:34I can't...
42:36I can't stand by.
42:37Bye...
42:37Bye...
42:38Bye...
42:38Bye...
42:49Bye...
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