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00:06Why are we so lucky to live in Port Wynn?
00:13Because every year, millions of birds migrate down the continent, flying over our town.
00:22Now, I know that a lot of you have plans with your families to see the birds this weekend,
00:26so let's get you some information, Peter. Peter, where are you going? The bell hasn't rung yet?
00:32I'm checking myself out for lunch. I have an appointment.
00:35This is my fifth time seeing the birds. I'm going with my cousins, my mom, and your boyfriend.
00:40Boyfriends can be fun, Clarence.
00:41Who are you seeing the birds with, Miss Louisa?
00:47Uh, um...
00:48Okay, I got this, I got this, I got this, I got this. Okay.
00:50I think you totally got this. Stop talking.
00:52Oh, okay. And stay still.
00:53Okay.
00:54The needle is... in.
00:57Great.
00:58And now I just need to simply...
01:01Yep.
01:01Push.
01:02Great.
01:03No, just don't even look down at it. Don't look down at it.
01:05Doc, you're looking at it. Doc, don't look down.
01:07No, no, no. Doc, you're actively looking down. Doc, look at me.
01:10No, I just, it doesn't... I can't. It's the fourth time. Still no good. I just...
01:14What kind of doctor can you use?
01:16I'm here for my check-up.
01:17Oh, crunk.
01:18Peter, we're not doing this again.
01:20I looked at my symptoms online, and I did cough once yesterday.
01:25So it's a swollen ankle?
01:26Yeah, you don't have a swollen ankle.
01:27I'm pretty sure I'm having systolic heart failure.
01:31Peter, yesterday you came in with total lung collapse.
01:33The day before it was a brain tumor, and last Friday you had an aggravated case of Epstein-Barr.
01:38It really is very concerning.
01:40No, I've thoroughly examined you twice, and there is nothing wrong except for a morbid fascination with grim diagnoses discovered
01:45on the internet.
01:46Which means what?
01:47You're becoming a hypochondriac.
01:49And what's the treatment for that?
01:51Go back to class.
01:52Shoot.
01:53What about scurvy?
01:55Did we check me for scurvy?
01:56I'm really sure I have it this time.
01:59Dear Dr. Best, what a pleasure to finally meet our handsome new physician.
02:05Now, my appointment is at 1.
02:07It's 1.02, and I do so dislike dawdling Millicent, sit down and quit skulking about.
02:14Now, doctor, if you'll take my hat, I will show myself into your examination room.
02:20Who's that bundle of scarves?
02:22Agnes Kluf.
02:23She's the sweetest lady.
02:25I love her.
02:25She was my piano teacher when I was seven.
02:27That's her sister, Millicent.
02:30Hmm.
02:31Doctor?
02:32Are you dilly-dallying?
02:34I've unpinned my brassiere.
02:37Please don't.
02:42So, for these stomach pains you're having, if they don't resolve in a few days with these antacids,
02:46I'm gonna need you to come back here for more tests.
02:48Thank you, doctor.
02:49Mm-hmm.
02:50I simply can't be prevented from seeing the birds this weekend.
02:54Mother Nature's annual orgy of feathers and colors.
02:57Have you ever seen them?
02:58Once, as a boy.
03:00In fact, I just purchased some new binoculars.
03:02And when is the last time you made love?
03:06Sweet, sweet life-affirming intercourse.
03:10Is there no one special for our charming bachelor physician?
03:13Oh, dear doctor.
03:16The birds were meant to be seen together.
03:19By lovers.
03:21Okay, then.
03:22Uh, well, busy day.
03:23Um, patience to see.
03:26As for me,
03:28I've set my heart on spotting the golden-winged warbler this year.
03:33Most elusive bird on three continents.
03:36Well, then I wish you good luck.
03:37And to you.
03:39Millicent, have you been nibbling crackers?
03:41Where's my thermos?
03:43Mm.
03:46Ah.
03:48Welcome to Port Wynn.
03:50So, uh, what show are we gonna do today, Elaine?
03:53Yeah, no, I'm-I'm not doing one.
03:57What's the point in more garbage from a garbage person?
04:00What?
04:01Oh!
04:02Oh!
04:03I know.
04:04That sounds harsh.
04:05I'm having...
04:11Really?
04:11Dr. Reese?
04:13Birds in the office.
04:14So silly of you.
04:16Have a splendid day.
04:18Did you just see that?
04:19Honestly, I just-I think I need to take a step back and reassess.
04:22Okay.
04:23Even though I know how devastating this will be for my fans.
04:25Yeah.
04:26Mm-hmm.
04:26Yeah.
04:28Yeah.
05:29New binoculars?
05:30Yes.
05:31I just got these to you.
05:33See the birds, yeah.
05:34Me too.
05:39Where are you planning to see?
05:40Oh, I know a trail that leads right off to the cliffs.
05:43Perfect view.
05:44Mark and I used to take the Kloof sisters to see the birds every year.
05:46Oh, the Kloofs.
05:47It was a nice tradition that we had, seeing the birds together, but this year I'm making
05:51new traditions, so no Kloofs.
05:55No Mark.
06:00Well, maybe we should...
06:01Oh.
06:02Yeah.
06:03I mean, would you like to...
06:04Oh, we could easily, yeah.
06:05Right, but nothing fancy.
06:07No, I don't know, together, but not...
06:09Right, but nothing.
06:10Yeah, tomorrow, Saturday, it's...
06:138 a.m.?
06:13I'll pick you up.
06:14In your car?
06:15No, not with my arms.
06:18Right.
06:19And I'll bring something to drink.
06:23And I'll bring sandwiches.
06:28Sandwiches.
06:29All right, sandwiches.
06:29Sandwiches.
06:30I love sandwiches.
06:31Okay, well, see you tomorrow.
06:33See you then.
06:33Fine.
06:34Okay, well.
06:41Wow.
06:44They based the diagnosis on height and weight and a dietolic, but according to the doctor,
06:51doctor, doctor website, I'm in the danger zone for people who might develop rickets,
06:56neurological polyps, or cranial misalignment.
06:59His mother had to work.
07:01Yes, and she said he'd be devastated if he didn't see the birds.
07:05But then, I checked the CDC website.
07:07I think I may be looking at a case of parvovirus.
07:11Well, that would really be something, because only dogs get it.
07:13I read that, but I'm not sure.
07:15Okay, so we're gonna go down that ridge, and then turn over there.
07:19Oh!
07:21Oh, my God, more people!
07:22Yay!
07:28Dr. Louisa, salutations!
07:32And who is this adorable moppin'?
07:34Oh, this is Peter Kronk.
07:35I have inner ear disorder.
07:37No, you don't.
07:38And doctor, your sweet aunt Sarah, our guardian angel, has kindly offered to escort us to the
07:45cliffs this year.
07:46Happy to do it.
07:47Oh, what a charming party we make.
07:50Peter, did you know, in 1951, the birds would be...
07:56You on a date?
07:57No.
07:58No, it's nothing like that.
08:00We both decided, separately, to spend the day together.
08:06She brought lunch, and I brought a beverage.
08:09So, a date.
08:10Good for you.
08:12Sarah, my firmus!
08:15It's coming.
08:17What is it?
08:18What is it?
08:19Yeah.
08:23It seems like your stomach is still bothering you.
08:26Are you sure you're up to this?
08:27Maybe we should go back.
08:28No, no, I'm perfectly fine.
08:30Nothing can tear me away from this chance to spot the golden-winged warbler.
08:36Oh, dragonflies!
08:40Millicent, do not touch that plant.
08:42I think you should come see me on Monday.
08:44I'd like to check your cognitive responses.
08:46We're on some basic brain health and memory tests.
08:48Don't do my brain is as fit as a fiddle.
08:51This tea is my secret.
08:54Filled with nutrients from Mother Earth, we brew it ourselves.
09:00Oh, look!
09:02The birds are here!
09:05It's so beautiful.
09:08Oh, God.
09:09Oh, my God, Martin, look.
09:12It's just how I remember.
09:17Look!
09:22Miss Louisa, I have to pee.
09:25Oh, okay.
09:26Yeah, of course.
09:27Just, you know, you can go into the woods there.
09:28Nobody will see you.
09:29Oh, no.
09:31No, thank you.
09:32I don't really enjoy drinking earth.
09:36Look.
09:37Look on that branch.
09:39It's the golden-winged warbler.
09:41I can't believe it.
09:43The golden-winged warbler.
09:46It's all I've ever dreamed of.
09:48What a very, very pretty bird.
09:50Do you know what?
09:51It's afternoon now.
09:53I think maybe we should be starting back.
09:55Ah, sweet songbird,
09:58guide me to your heart.
10:02Show me all your love forever.
10:08Wounds in flight
10:10through day and night.
10:15Your beauty is my life.
10:20Oh, yeah.
10:22Oh, yeah.
10:22Oh, yeah.
10:23Oh, my pee was kind of orange.
10:26Do I have obstructive bowel syndrome?
10:32Oh.
10:39Just doesn't make any sense.
10:41Well, if she tripped and fell...
10:43That's not what happened.
10:44She leapt.
10:46Like she thought she could fly.
10:48She was confused.
10:49They recovered the body, by the way,
10:51and I need you to sign the death cert.
10:54That's short for a certificate.
10:55If you're up to it, Doc.
11:00I'm not signing this.
11:01Because you need a hug first?
11:02I'm never going to need a hug.
11:04Why not?
11:04I feel like you really need a hug.
11:05Look, I'm not signing this because this was not an accident.
11:08Oh, she must have had some underlying condition that contributed to her mental instability.
11:13Oh, man.
11:14Underlying conditions are the worst.
11:16Okay, here.
11:17She had a urinary tract infection six months ago.
11:20Eh.
11:21Now, it's rare, but maybe it blossomed into a case of UTI psychosis.
11:26What?
11:26That can happen?
11:27I need to speak with Millicent Kloof right now.
11:29Give her some time, Doc.
11:31You know, her sister was just smushed this morning.
11:33You can see her tomorrow at the reading.
11:35What reading?
11:36Of the will.
11:37Agnes' will.
11:38They're reading it tomorrow at dawn.
12:01And Sarah, have you seen Millicent Kloof?
12:03I need to talk to her about her sister's medical...
12:06Oh, right.
12:08Agh.
12:09Agh.
12:10Right.
12:12Agh.
12:12Agh.
12:13Agh.
12:13You must be broken up about this.
12:15Losing a close friend.
12:16I wish I'd pushed that other one off the cliff when I had the chance.
12:21What?
12:24Look.
12:25It's a small town.
12:28We do people favors.
12:30I mean, it's just two old women up there on the top of that hill in that giant house all
12:34by themselves.
12:35So I took them some groceries.
12:38Once.
12:40Next thing I know, I'm scrubbing out the shower.
12:44I'm changing the cat litter.
12:46I insulated the basement.
12:48I have been on call to those two old women around the clock for decades.
12:54And they're mean.
12:56Once I made an omelet for Agnes and she didn't like it.
13:00So she spit it into my hair.
13:03But, I'm thinking, Millicent's not gonna last up there very long all by herself.
13:11I say starvation gets her before Christmas.
13:15And then, I'll be free.
13:19I am completely appalled.
13:24You and me both, sister.
13:26Come on.
13:28Let's go get this over with.
13:36I need to speak with Millicent. I'll be right back.
13:38No, no, no, no. Don't you do that after.
13:40Come down here and sit down with me.
13:42I just can't believe Agnes is actually gone.
13:45I can.
13:46Maybe you should keep your feelings a little more quiet and to yourself this morning.
13:50I'm sorry.
13:51Yeah.
13:52I just had to vent.
13:54Agnes has just been so particularly bad these last few months.
13:59I just...
13:59What do you mean particularly bad?
14:00Just extra difficult.
14:02I mean, something must have just pushed her over the edge, you know.
14:08Mentally.
14:09Not that...
14:10Good morning, everyone.
14:12Good morning.
14:13Good morning.
14:13In honor of dear sweet Agnes, who will be laid to rest next weekend.
14:18We've gathered to hear her final wishes laid out in a document entrusted to me.
14:27Oh, okay.
14:29Agnes's final, final wish was to have her final wishes read aloud by her most cherished confidant,
14:37Sarah Best.
14:40Most cherished servants more like it.
14:42Sarah.
14:44Okay, coming.
14:46Can I borrow those?
14:47Oh, well.
14:48Thanks.
14:49Yes.
14:50Yeah.
14:51Treasured friends, speak up, Sarah, and enunciate.
14:56That's Agnes.
14:58The following 29 pages shall detail the plans for my week-long celebration of life.
15:05All readings and recitals shall be organized promptly and efficiently by Sarah Best.
15:14This really should have been me.
15:16This really should have been me.
15:16In regards to my estate, upon the death of my sister Millicent, our home, the noble Kloof
15:23mansion erected in 1875 shall be gifted to the one person who looked after us selflessly
15:30for so many years and a good and true soul and the very backbone of Fort Wynn.
15:40The Kloof mansion will be the new home of Clark Flanagan, our longtime property manager.
15:53Oh.
15:54Congrats, Clark.
15:56Regarding the festivities leading up to my burial, we have day one, a celebration of
16:05song and dance, day five.
16:08Sarah Best will make floral headdresses and cornbread for the entire town.
16:16This is all just so awful for Agnes.
16:18She just hadn't been herself lately.
16:20In what way?
16:21Let us begin today by going down to the sea and whispering our transgressions into the
16:27waters.
16:29Bon chance.
16:31Adieu.
16:32We're gonna need you down at the beach, Doc.
16:34Yes, the last time we did this water whispering thing, some people got hypothermic.
16:38You know, I need to talk to...
16:39No.
16:39If I have to go, you have to go.
16:42I mean, my brother has sold my house out from under me.
16:44I am practically homeless.
16:45And now they have given the mansion to Clark Flanagan.
16:49And I have to make Uncle Gordon Brad.
17:01Why, Doctor Best?
17:03You're soaking wet.
17:04Yes.
17:04I've been playing lifeguard to an alarming number of transgressors who do not know how
17:08to swim.
17:09Well, you're totally drenched.
17:10Mm-hmm.
17:11Why don't you just take everything off?
17:13Sally.
17:13Oh, come on.
17:14You love it.
17:15Our little will-they-won't-they repartee.
17:17I definitely don't.
17:18And we definitely won't.
17:20See?
17:20You can't resist.
17:21Checking up on one of Agnes Kloof's medications.
17:24Dr. Reese prescribed antibiotics six months ago for a UTI.
17:27Mm-hmm.
17:29Bactrim.
17:30Looks like she never picked that prescription up.
17:32So she never took the medication?
17:33Not as far as I know.
17:34Can you tell me exactly where the Kloof mansion is?
17:39I need to speak with Millicent right away.
17:40Of course, but she won't be there.
17:42She should be over at the Salty Breeze by now.
17:44The Salty Breeze?
17:44Why?
17:45The first funeral event tonight is the recitation of Agnes's poetry.
17:51We can go together.
17:52Hi, Sally.
17:55He loves it.
18:01Hey, Dr. Best.
18:02Peter, I don't have time for any more nonsense.
18:03Remember the other day when I thought my pee was kind of orange?
18:07Well, actually, now I think it's brown.
18:10Hmm.
18:10And Chachi PT says I might have uterine cancer.
18:13You do not have a uterus.
18:16And if your urine is actually discolored, this isn't another imagined illness,
18:20then you need to come in tomorrow and give me a sample.
18:22So should we be considering ectopic pregnancy?
18:25Goodbye, Peter.
18:26Water is water, is water.
18:30Let it clean my form, caressing my body with its icy cool grip.
18:37Wash over me.
18:39Isn't this incredibly moving?
18:41But I cry out, no, no, no, no.
18:47I think it speaks for itself.
18:49Until midnight, and the darkness destroys my gentle hidden cervix.
18:55Thank you so much, Elaine.
18:59That was a very soulful reading of whatever that was.
19:04We're going to take a little break now before we move into our third hour.
19:09There's cornbread, lots of it.
19:11Help yourself.
19:13Please kill me immediately.
19:17It really makes you think, doesn't it, Doc?
19:19I mean, Agnes dedicated her life to the arts.
19:23And to beauty.
19:24It's like, what am I dedicating my life to?
19:28How am I going to lift up people's souls?
19:30Hopefully not reciting any more poetry.
19:32All right.
19:39Miss Kloof?
19:41I've been wanting to talk with you all day.
19:44I am so sorry for your loss.
19:46But your sister, she had a urinary tract infection several months ago.
19:52I remember.
19:53Oh, you do?
19:54Well, you see, I believe Agnes may have developed a form of psychosis due to the untreated infection.
19:59Which may explain why she acted as she did.
20:02In any event, I would like your permission to examine her body and to test her for-
20:07It's too late.
20:08I've already had her cremated.
20:11Oh.
20:11I didn't realize that you-
20:13Agnes died the way she lived, Doctor.
20:16Free.
20:17And now she's migrated to another plane.
20:20Migrated.
20:21Like the birds.
20:23Like...
20:28Like this bird.
20:30Oh.
20:31The golden-winged warbler.
20:34Oh.
20:39The golden-winged warbler.
20:41Crazy old bat.
20:44How much longer do you think she'll last, Doc?
20:52You don't seem to have a UTI,
20:55but I am concerned about your level of confusion.
20:59And considering what happened...
21:01Oh, yes. Poor Agnes.
21:04But now, Doctor, maybe there's real hope for you and I.
21:10What? Is your stomach bothering you?
21:12No.
21:13But, but, yes, but, but, no.
21:15I'll be fine if I can take just the tiniest chip of my tea.
21:21Wait, stop. What's in this?
21:27Smells like mushroom.
21:28It's just tea, Doctor.
21:30Harmless home-brewed tea.
21:32We collect the mushrooms from the woods near our home.
21:35If you'd just excuse me one moment.
21:38Contact the lab. I want a rush analysis on this tea,
21:40and I need you to take Miss Kluf home and stay with her.
21:43Stay there? Really? What?
21:45I don't want her left alone.
21:46She's exhibiting similar symptoms to Agnes before she...
21:51All right.
21:53Wait, where are you going?
21:55I'm going hunting.
21:59I love this, Doc.
22:01Getting the team back together again on a manhunt.
22:03Feels good.
22:04We're hunting mushrooms, not a man.
22:06The only reason I asked you to join is because I don't know these woods.
22:10Can you shine your flashlight under that log right there?
22:13Oh, hey, you mushrooms under that log, you come out with your stems up.
22:19No, nothing.
22:22You should have asked Louisa to come out and help you with this, Doc.
22:24She knows all about mushrooms and stuff like that.
22:27She knows a lot of stuff about a lot of stuff.
22:30You know, science and how to teach kids to read and what you're doing to a bee attack and...
22:37But we don't need her.
22:39We got each other, buddy.
22:41We are not going to die unhappy and alone.
22:44Whoa.
22:46Hey, now, Clark.
22:47What are y'all doing up here?
22:49This is private property.
22:50Well, we could be asking you the same thing.
22:52I manage this property.
22:54Been taking care of the Kloof's place in these woods for years.
22:57Right.
22:58And soon it will all be yours.
22:59We'll see about that.
23:01Look, we're just hunting for mushrooms.
23:03And you gotta go down that way.
23:05Back where it's wetter.
23:08Oh, I knew that.
23:10Thank you, Clark.
23:13Come on, Doc.
23:28Well, I thought the mushrooms might be poisonous or psychedelic, mind-altering.
23:34Oh, no.
23:35I've cooked with all of these.
23:36In fact, I put this one in the meatloaf that I made for the day that we went to see
23:42the birds.
23:43You made meatloaf?
23:44I did.
23:46I know we said nothing fancy, but I just...
23:48I made lemonade.
23:50Fresh.
23:51It was in a small bottle in my pocket.
23:55You did?
23:56Mm-hmm.
23:59Well, it's a shame that we didn't get to...
24:04Yes.
24:04Yeah.
24:04Unfortunate.
24:05Yeah.
24:06Really?
24:09Well, I still have the meatloaf, and if you still have the lemonade, maybe we could...
24:17Yeah, get together properly.
24:19Sure.
24:20For real.
24:22Date.
24:26Hey, Doc.
24:27You home?
24:30Anderson.
24:32Hey, partner.
24:33Okay.
24:34So I'm thinking we get out of here.
24:35Go get some brews.
24:36Talk about some buddy stuff.
24:38Hey, Louisa.
24:39Hey.
24:40Hi.
24:40Yeah, I, uh, I called Louisa about the mushrooms.
24:44Yes.
24:44As you suggested.
24:45Cool.
24:47Doc.
24:48Do we have, like, Advil or Pepto-Bismol or something?
24:52But, Elaine, what are you doing here?
24:53I thought I told you to stay with Millicent Cluth.
24:55Yeah, you gotta ask somebody else to do that, because I need a break in my stomach.
24:58It's killing me.
24:59Your stomach?
25:01That's just like Agnes and Millicent.
25:04Did you drink their tea?
25:05Yeah.
25:06Was I not supposed to drink?
25:07Sorry, but, uh, because the mushrooms are fine, I mean, the tea's probably okay, right?
25:12Unless someone puts something into the tea.
25:15Did you guys know that the roof up at the Cluth Mansion has been leaking horribly for months?
25:21What?
25:21Ever since that big storm we had, the walls upstairs, they're just completely wrecked.
25:26It's so sad.
25:26I had no idea they were living like that.
25:28This is Dr. Martin Best.
25:29Uh, I had a rush order yesterday, an analysis of a liquid, some tea.
25:34Oh, Dr. Best, we haven't gotten to the tea yet, but we've been trying to read you about Millicent Cluth's
25:39blood sample.
25:39Her blood?
25:40What about her blood?
25:41It showed very high levels of arsenic.
25:42But this smells its love.
25:44Arsenic?
25:47If you get in there, it's like the roof is coming.
25:50Oh!
25:52Arsenic.
25:53That would explain the delusions and the stomach pains.
25:55Oh, damn, it's a legit attempt to murder.
25:57What, what, who would want to poison the Cluth sisters?
25:59It's that Clark Flanagan, he wants the house.
26:01Well, I don't know.
26:01It is a manhunt, Doc.
26:03Shoot, I should have worn my other pants.
26:04You guys, you're being so ridiculous.
26:07Clark Flanagan, he's so sweet, he's completely harmless.
26:11Actually, he's up at the Cluth mansion right now with Peter Kroc.
26:15With Peter?
26:16Wait, why is Peter there?
26:17They're going hunting in the woods, I think.
26:21Let's go!
26:22Yeah, yeah.
26:22I'm gonna get my bag.
26:23Let's go!
26:23Oh, you don't!
26:24What do you mean?
26:25Oh, wait, what is this?
26:27Feel better.
26:27Stay here.
26:28Drink as much water as you can.
26:29Yep, yep, right now.
26:31Hey, what's good?
26:32I've folded so many funeral programs, I need muscle relaxants.
26:36What's going on?
26:36Sarah, I need you to stay here with Elaine.
26:38Get her to drink as much water as possible.
26:39The ambulance is meeting us at the Cluth mansion.
26:41Come on.
26:42You may have had people exposed to a toxic substance.
26:44Someone's trying to kill Millicent Cluth!
26:51Really?
27:00We got to talk to you.
27:01Get away from that boy.
27:02He's not feeling well.
27:03Did you give him that tea?
27:05Did you poison these people?
27:06Poison them?
27:06You gotta be kidding me.
27:07Those crazy old biddies are trying to leave this crumbling, dumping me.
27:10You think I want to take on that tax burden?
27:12No way.
27:14Peter?
27:14Peter, are you all right?
27:15I don't feel well.
27:16Okay.
27:17I always look at him on Tuesday afternoons.
27:19We were looking for bugs and butterflies, but his stomach...
27:21We need to get Peter some water.
27:22Immediately.
27:25That old woman in there, she's not right in the head.
27:28Mark, let's go.
27:30Something bad in that house!
27:32Clark, don't move.
27:36Okay.
27:37I'm gonna shoot the perimeter, but not, like, with a broom.
27:39Because this place is a mess, you know?
27:41I'm just gonna check all the rooms.
27:42Yeah, I understand what the...
27:44What are you doing?
27:46Just put...
27:48I understand what a perimeter check is.
27:57Millicent?
27:58Millicent?
28:25It's the wallpaper.
28:27What's happening up there, Doc?
28:29It's the wallpaper.
28:31Shields, copper, green.
28:33Made with arsenic over 150 years ago.
28:36It's not dangerous unless disturbed.
28:38Oh, Dr. Best.
28:41You have come to me.
28:43No, Millicent.
28:44I came for you.
28:45You're being poisoned by the air in this room,
28:47and we need to get you out of this house right now.
28:49No.
28:50I'd rather fly.
28:51Like the golden-winged warbler.
28:54To be free.
28:56Like a bird.
28:57No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
28:58I'm not flying today.
29:00Not this time.
29:04What do you mean the wallpaper?
29:05The water damage from the leaking roof unleashed a toxic cloud of arsenic.
29:10Let's put her down right here.
29:11Okay.
29:11All right.
29:12Inhaled arsenic exposure causes stomach pains and then confusion.
29:16They'll be fine with some IV fluids, perhaps chelation therapy, and Millicent may require dialysis.
29:23Oh, Peter.
29:25Peter.
29:25Peter, Peter, Peter.
29:26You're saying the house did that to these people?
29:28The original wallpaper is toxic.
29:29I mean, it's very old and...
29:31It hurts so bad, Miss Luisa.
29:32I know, sweetheart.
29:33You're going to be okay, okay?
29:35What is it?
29:36That boy.
29:37For as I know, he never went in the house.
29:40He never...
29:40He wasn't exposed to no toxic wallpaper.
29:43He's been holding his gut since I picked him up this morning.
29:45Well, then how...
29:46It hurts so bad.
29:47Okay, okay, sweetheart.
29:48Where does it hurt?
29:49My...
29:49My shoulder.
29:50Your left shoulder?
29:51Where else?
29:52Now here.
29:52Now there?
29:53Okay.
29:54I looked at my symptoms online.
29:56My pee was kind of orange.
29:57There's nothing wrong.
29:58Do I have to start a branch, though?
30:00Your left shoulder?
30:01Well, actually, now I think it's brown.
30:03It hurts so bad.
30:04Okay, okay, sweetheart.
30:05Where...
30:06Peter, you said your urim was brown.
30:08For how long?
30:09Three, four days?
30:10Since the birds?
30:11Yeah.
30:12And does it hurt here or just up on your shoulder?
30:15Both, I think.
30:16Yep.
30:17Got it.
30:17Hey, the ambulance is here.
30:19Okay.
30:19Mark, I need you to take Millicent to the hospital in your car.
30:21Clark!
30:22No one inside that house.
30:23All right, game day.
30:24You got a partner, I understand.
30:25If it's not arsenic, then what's going on?
30:27Well, his spleen is dangerously enlarged,
30:29and these things can come on very quick,
30:30and he's been trying to tell me for last week,
30:32but I didn't take him seriously.
30:33I'm gonna call his mom.
30:34Okay.
30:34All right.
30:34No!
30:35I want to go home!
30:37Ah!
30:40Ah!
30:49Hey there.
30:50Oh, man.
30:51Hey, what's happening?
30:52We're in the ambulance, Peter.
30:55Martin thinks that maybe you injured one of your important organs.
30:58Which one?
31:00Your spleen.
31:03Will I be okay?
31:05If I have anything to do with it, yes.
31:09He's gonna be okay, Martin.
31:10Tell me he's gonna be okay.
31:11He's gonna be all right, Martin, right?
31:12He's gonna be all right.
31:13He's enlarged spleen, likely burst when he fell.
31:15He may have internal bleeding.
31:17You know, I've seen this kind of thing before.
31:19Kids fall down, eventually they get back up.
31:22It's probably just a cracked rib.
31:24Are you a doctor?
31:25Uh, no.
31:26I'm an EMT.
31:27Trainee.
31:28Okay.
31:28How long until we get to the hospital?
31:30Like a half hour?
31:30Oh, my God.
31:31A lot of traffic today.
31:33But he's gonna be fine, really.
31:36Oh, his blood pressure's way off.
31:39Whoa, whoa, whoa.
31:40What's happening?
31:41He's bleeding out.
31:41Do you have saline?
31:42Uh, yeah.
31:43There's a 0.9 normal saline.
31:45Okay, get a line in him.
31:46Yeah, he needs fluids now.
31:55I, uh, I, I can't find the vein because there's nothing in them.
31:59Here.
32:02Here, put his legs up.
32:06Okay.
32:10Okay.
32:15Okay.
32:17Okay, Louisa, listen to her.
32:21I, I need you to squeeze that bag as hard as you can.
32:23Okay.
32:24Okay, and when it gets to the bottom, just twist it all the way out.
32:26Yeah, you got it.
32:28Blood pressure?
32:29Still falling.
32:35Uh, we have to stop the bleeding.
32:48Do you have a blade?
32:49Yeah, but I don't have any anesthetic.
32:52He's out.
32:53He's not gonna feel anything.
32:54Okay, we're doing this.
32:58Uh, I need gloves, disinfectant, and hemostat.
33:02All right.
33:04Prep his upper left quatron.
33:13Scapple.
33:14What?
33:22I may vomit.
33:23Oh, okay.
33:24That's okay.
33:25Uh, uh, yeah, you, yeah, you can vomit.
33:26What can you vomit in?
33:27Uh, you're gonna vomit in this bag.
33:29Can you vomit in this bag?
33:30Uh, this is my dinner, but...
33:31Yeah, yeah, he's gonna vomit in this bag.
33:33Okay.
33:35Okay, Martin, there you go.
33:37You got this, okay?
33:38Mm-hmm.
33:45Oh, my gosh.
33:48Oh.
33:51Here.
33:53Oh.
33:54Oh, God.
33:55Yeah.
33:56Is his spleen?
33:57Okay, he missed that.
33:59He missed that.
34:00Hurry!
34:02Okay.
34:03If I can just, uh,
34:06clamp the, uh,
34:11spleenic artery,
34:13I can buy us a little time.
34:18Woo!
34:19Dammit, it broke.
34:20Do you have another?
34:21No.
34:22I don't, I don't think so.
34:24I don't know.
34:25I'm just a trainee.
34:25Oh, my gosh.
34:26All right, just, all right.
34:29I'm just gonna have to hold it by hand.
34:34Martin, Martin, Martin, look at me.
34:35Martin, look at me, look at me.
34:39Breathe.
34:40Yeah.
34:41Inhale.
34:42Exhale.
34:44Look at me.
34:45Look at me.
34:49BP's coming back.
34:51Okay.
34:55All right, that's all we can do.
34:57Just radio ahead.
34:58Tell him what we know.
34:59And tell him to have a functioning hemostat standing by.
35:06I need you to get a prep for surgery right away.
35:09Right.
35:10Bleeding stabilized.
35:11Alert the OR that he's landed.
35:14We'll take it from here.
35:15He's okay.
35:16He's gonna be okay.
35:17We got the clean.
35:18Clear.
35:18Let's get him upstairs.
35:31Martin, you...
35:32I should have recognized Peter's symptoms sooner.
35:35I mean, if he hadn't been crying wolf for the last few weeks, I might have...
35:38Martin, please, don't blame yourself.
35:40What kind of doctor am I?
35:42I can't even deal with blood.
35:43Martin, stop it.
35:45Phobia or no phobia.
35:47You just saved that little boy's life.
35:48The adrenaline is what got me through.
35:50No, you got you through.
35:51Look, I...
35:52I saw it.
35:53I was right there.
35:55You dealt with all that other craziness, and you actually figured out what was wrong.
35:59You dealt with that idiot EMT.
36:01You saved Peter's life.
36:02You did that.
36:03You.
36:04You.
36:21Hey, Martin, buddy.
36:22We got Millicent over to the hospital.
36:24Not sure if you're here yet, but if...
36:34Um, um, I'm gonna call you back, buddy.
36:46Home.
36:56What an insane night.
36:58You know, first arsenic poisoning, and then a splenectomy, and then...
37:05I'm sort of glad, though, that it happened this way.
37:09Feels like fate.
37:11Hmm.
37:12Are you...
37:13Do you...
37:14Would you like to...
37:15Are you coming in?
37:16I probably shouldn't.
37:17Oh.
37:19Okay.
37:19Um, why not?
37:21It's very late.
37:22I mean, early.
37:23Very late from the previous day, making it early, you know, now.
37:28And we were both up all night in the hospital.
37:30I know, but I don't.
37:35Listen, I don't want to make you...
37:39We were both riding the adrenaline of the moment, but I'm happy to pretend it never happened.
37:49Pretend it never happened?
37:52Martin.
37:52Oh, well, just laugh it off.
37:56It's what we both want, I'm sure.
38:09Good night.
38:32Gone to heaven now, never to be forgotten.
38:35A beautiful woman, a wonderful life.
38:39Amen.
38:40Amen.
38:41Amen.
38:41In closing, Agnes requested the final words spoken over her ashes be those of Sarah Best.
38:49No.
38:51I made the cornbread, I made the headdresses.
38:54I let the naked midnight walk.
38:57I will not speak.
38:59I am done.
39:00You're making a spectacle of yourself.
39:02You have no idea the kind of spectacle I could make of myself.
39:05Whoa.
39:07It's, this is the end.
39:08Someone has to close the ceremony out.
39:11I mean, I suppose I could recite...
39:12Please don't.
39:15Um, I...
39:16I have Agnes' journal with me.
39:18I could read another poem.
39:20Okay.
39:21Oh, yes, dear.
39:21Please, dear.
39:22Oh, okay.
39:24Okay.
39:24Oh, yes, dear.
39:33Sunrise.
39:36Sunset.
39:38Each day is a new opportunity to create beauty.
39:45To sing, dance, create, live, make poetry, make art, make love.
39:56But no light will shine forever.
40:00The sun will go down on all of us.
40:04And I choose to cherish these moments.
40:09And these faces before you.
40:12So when I do cross over...
40:17Into that magnificent sunlight...
40:21You will hear my happy song.
40:33Oh, my God.
40:35Oh, my God.
40:36Oh, my God.
40:37Oh, my God.
40:39Oh, my God.
40:46Amen.
40:47Amen.
40:56Oh, my dear.
40:56That was wonderful.
40:59Do you know what?
41:01Now I think I know, like...
41:03Exactly what I'm supposed to be doing.
41:05What are you going to do?
41:06I'm going to apply to drama school in New York.
41:09Oh.
41:10I'm an actress.
41:12Yes.
41:13You're an actress.
41:14Yes, you are.
41:17No.
41:19These are changing summer's fading away.
41:27Feel the cold wind blowing on my face.
41:33We's a changing summer's fading away.
41:50Oh, look at that.
41:53Isn't it beautiful?
41:55Yes.
41:56Well, somebody's grumpy.
41:58Is it Peter?
42:00I thought you said he was going to be okay.
42:01He'll be fine.
42:02You can live well without a spleen.
42:04No, he'll be okay.
42:05Ooh.
42:06You know, I've been feeling a little bad, too.
42:09About?
42:10The Kloofs.
42:12Some things I've said.
42:14My whole attitude about them, really.
42:18The dirt I put in the cornbread.
42:22I'm kidding.
42:25But I do think I've been a little afraid that maybe I'm turning into them.
42:30Turning into Agnes Kloof?
42:31Yes.
42:32A mean old spinster without family.
42:36Without a house, even, if your father kicks me out.
42:42You're not me.
42:43I'm your family.
42:44You can stay at my house, if necessary.
42:46We'll have each other.
42:52Ooh.
42:54You just remember, whatever is going on, everything passes just like the birds overhead.
43:03Look at that.
43:05I hope they don't poop on me.
43:06You just roll.
43:09No.
43:13No.
43:30No.
43:31Yes.
43:32I'm your family.
43:33No.
43:33No.
43:33No.
43:35No.
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