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Watson Season 2 Episode 16 Respect the Process, Respect the Quirks
Watson Season 2 Episode 16

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00:02When I think about where I came from and where I am now, it's obvious that we live in a
00:06world
00:06of miracles. You gave birth to me, and I traveled across the world to a new family. And now I'm
00:12a
00:12doctor, seeing the strangest and most beautiful and most incredible things this planet has to
00:18offer. Fellowship. We're getting close to the end of year two. Everyone's thinking about the end of
00:23it all about year three, and we're all stressed out. Watson's been moody, off to himself. That
00:31comes and goes. Honestly, who even knows what's in that man's head? Adam's about to have three
00:39babies. I don't know if he wanted to be a father. Angered somewhere between who she wants to be
00:46and the order she gets from her brain. And Stevens, he's as close to love and life as
00:54he'll ever get. Will he stay there? He'll have to decide that for himself, and soon. Our worlds,
01:01they shrink around us if we're not careful. Help mine grow. Tell me more about what things
01:07are like for you in China. All right, but why don't you just listen? Go away, Holmes. You're
01:13not real. Well, not real in a tangible sense. We've established this. But the collaboration,
01:19the accomplishments, those go in the good books. Entirely undeniable. How can that be your
01:24hallucination? Everything that we supposedly did was all just me. A narrow interpretation. It's an
01:30accurate interpretation. I had every inside Holmes. I was the one that spray painted Sherlock Holmes
01:36was here on that wall. And somehow, I cooked the toad on the horn. This is, I grant you,
01:42a new iteration of our partnership. But we've done good work together. Real work. We solved the case
01:48of the baby mammoth. We divined the telltale footfalls of Haven Henry, the murder nurse. We
01:53exposed Oliver and Harrison Day, identical twins, with a hundred children between them. And it wasn't
01:58all you. I mean, if it was, you wouldn't need this. This is a hallucination. You come from a
02:04traumatic brain injury I sustained when I went over that waterfall. I cut back on the meds
02:09I was taking, and obviously, that was a mistake. But you know what? As soon as I go back on
02:15them, guess what? Away you go. So, goodbye.
02:24Is this really for the best?
02:27I am a doctor. I treat patients. So is it really for the best that I don't hallucinate?
02:32I'm only asking you to broaden your thinking. Have I intruded in your practice?
02:37Well, your existence is an intrusion. Oh, come, come now. I'm not a sensitive man, but this
02:40is not how friends talk to each other. First of all, you're very sensitive. And also, you're
02:45not a man. I think you're being rash. I think you're being fake. Again, low blow.
02:48Well, you are fake. And you're a confirmed hallucinator, but we're friends, Watson. Friends tolerate
02:53each other's quirks. We can make this work. Did you tell her?
03:01No. She really should know that you marched into
03:06Mary's office to declare you love. It strikes me as a complicating factor. And you'll have
03:13to up your dosage if you really want me gone. You're me. You know I didn't tell her. That
03:19whole thing, it was a mistake. I just got caught up in something. Anyway, nothing happened, and
03:24Layla and I were good. And you know what? You're not exactly in the position to be giving out
03:28romantic advice. I'm you. Not for long.
03:36I can read all I want about your city, but I can still barely picture it.
03:43Shenzhen. Not the real of it, anyway. Sometimes, I think the whole idea of knowing ourselves
03:50is just whatever story we make up that day. Hey. Hey, back. Everything good?
03:58Uh, honestly, I can't tell. A woman came into my office at the end of the day, no appointment,
04:03but she did have a nine-year-old cancer patient with her. Okay. This girl has a fever, abdominal
04:09pain. I examined her right away. I took a history, CBC, electrolytes, liver function tests.
04:16I don't understand. There's no neutropina on this girl's CBC. All the cell lines are normal.
04:22Mm-hmm. And also, she has no records of cancer treatments. No scars that indicate a central
04:27line was placed. And the mom can't even say what kind of tumor her daughter has.
04:31Does this patient even have cancer? The fever's real. She's right lower quadrant pain. I'm concerned
04:38it's appendicitis, so I ordered an ultrasound. John, the mother's story? I don't know.
04:51That hurts. I'm so sorry, Cora. I'm almost done, okay, sweetie?
04:54You're hurting her. I have to do an examination, Miss Davis.
04:57Mrs. Davis. Jack's gone, but I kept his name.
05:00Okay, Mrs. Davis, I promise you we'll be as gentle as we can. So, can I tell you something, Cora?
05:07I have a trick when I'm trying to get through something that's hard. I picture a happier place.
05:12I picture my favorite place, and I think about that instead of what's happening. Do you have a place like
05:17that?
05:18I like my room at home. I like to see my sister, Abby.
05:22Just you and Abby at home? You two ever go anywhere fun?
05:26Of course they do. They go to Lake Erie, Kennywood, all kinds of places.
05:34We go to Lake Erie, Kennywood, other places.
05:39Mmm. So what about school? Do you like it there?
05:42Cora and Abby are homeschooled. I do classes with them every day.
05:49Cora, can you tell us anything about the doctor who said that you were sick?
05:53Because we don't know who she is, or maybe who he is. It would help if we could talk.
06:01I don't remember. I just know I'm sick.
06:09Is it okay if we talk outside? Look, I'm sorry. I don't have the paper trail you're looking for.
06:18Cora is sick. I just... I needed help.
06:22Yes, no, we are here for your daughter, Shelly. Does she... I mean, does Cora actually have cancer?
06:28I don't know. She's sick. The air, the ground, the water. Nobody's told us anything, but Cora is sick.
06:37Why are you looking at me like that? I knew this was a bad idea.
06:40It's okay. It's okay. It's okay. We're gonna take care of Cora. We just need some information to help.
06:46Yeah, you definitely did the right thing bringing her here. But, you know, we're outside Cora's room now.
06:50You don't have to wear the protective gear if you don't want to.
06:53No, I know. Of course.
06:58Can you give me a second? I... I just wanna wash my hands when I take these gloves off.
07:03Oh, yeah, of course. We'll be right here.
07:11We have two patients. Cora, whatever's going on with the mother.
07:16There's another daughter somewhere, too. I'm just going to follow her to the bathroom.
07:33I have a mother. I have someone I'll always call Mo. So I'm not sure where that leaves you and
07:39me exactly.
07:55When I think about where I came from and where I am now, it's obvious that we live in a
07:59world of miracles.
07:59We are at home. We're at home. We'll be right here tonight.
08:44Dear Sasha, that's your name, of course.
08:48But I had another one picked out for you.
08:52I'll tell it to you if you want.
08:54Someday, face to face, if we're both lucky enough.
09:00I'd love to tell you more about your half-brother, Michael.
09:04I gave him all the advantages I couldn't give you.
09:08I'm glad to live with my son and his wife.
09:11That's something we do well here.
09:14Business calls Sasha. It always does.
09:17We're both lucky to be so busy.
09:20Please tell me more about your work.
09:22The cases are so fascinating.
09:29Dear Shuyi, we started working on something new just last night.
09:34It's complicated, but I'll share what I can.
09:38This woman, Shelly, has one daughter here with us, another one somewhere,
09:41and we're not sure if either of them has ever been outside before.
09:45Shelly said she was going to the bathroom and went right out an emergency exit.
09:48Obviously, there's some diagnosis there, too.
09:51You think?
09:51Thanks, Dr. Childsaver.
09:54Sorry.
09:55My impulses used to be checked by good therapy.
09:57Now I have a referral.
10:00Thanks, you hop.
10:01Sorry.
10:03It's just...
10:03Stevens gets to see Dr. Ferry, even though he has depression.
10:07That's like the candy land of mental health issues.
10:10That's, um, offensive, is it?
10:14He didn't have a diagnosis until I handed it to him, so I'd say we're pretty even.
10:18Actually, still slightly in my favor.
10:20We have a patient that has an urgent issue.
10:22Cora Davis has appendicitis.
10:24Cora believes the entire world is unsafe.
10:26As far as we can tell, she's never been outside without protective covering.
10:29There's a younger sister who's also dealing with the same situation, who's locked away, too.
10:34Wherever they are, that kid could have any number of issues.
10:36Vitamin D deficiency, bone density issues.
10:39And we'll deal with that once we find Shelly.
10:40As of right now, we have to get Cora into surgery before appendix bursts.
10:44Child Protective Services has custody of Cora Davis since her mom left.
10:48We have the go-ahead for surgery.
10:49I'll tell the girl.
10:50I'll come along if that's okay.
10:52Cora doesn't have her mother.
10:53She doesn't know what's happening.
10:55This kid needs every friendly face she can get.
10:57Thank you both.
10:59Sasha and Adam, focus on Cora's care after surgery.
11:02Ingrid and Stevens, see what you can dig up about this family.
11:05I'm gonna work with the police on the real mystery.
11:08Where's Shelly Davis, and where is she keeping her daughter happy?
11:13So all this is real?
11:15You're not just pranking me?
11:17No.
11:18Cora's real, and Mother's real.
11:19I assume her sister's real.
11:21You don't come off much like a prankster.
11:23I spend too much time pressing your suits to play jokes on random police detectives.
11:27Look, look, I'm sorry.
11:28I'm not great at this.
11:29Okay?
11:29It's just, you keep asking about the world's greatest detective so many times, and the
11:34truth is, it's just me talking to myself.
11:39So you come home from curing patients, and you comb over old murder files?
11:44I have trouble sleeping.
11:47Sorry about the lights.
11:49Is there a storm coming?
11:50The lights are fine.
11:51You're too hot to be apologizing so much.
11:53Yeah, sorry.
11:53Again, if I looked like you, I'd strut through the world committing mortal sin after mortal
11:58sin.
11:59Then I'd bat my eyelashes at St. Peter and head straight through the heavenly gates.
12:03You went to parochial school?
12:04Oakland Catholic.
12:05How else would I wind up with a passion for oral sex, and $12 is my name?
12:11She can't see the lights flickering.
12:13Don't bother apologizing.
12:15Shelly Davis and her daughter Abby, we will get a location for you.
12:18We will find that little girl.
12:19No, that's just yours truly persisting.
12:22Well, thank you, Odea.
12:23Just let me know what turns out, okay?
12:27We need to talk.
12:30Isn't that what we just did?
12:31Oh, yeah, I'm sorry.
12:32I admit, I need to talk to me.
12:36Look, this is part of the process, and I told you, if you respect the results, you gotta
12:40respect the quirks.
12:47My mommy's gone.
12:48She's looking for your sister Abby, and we hope to have her here with you soon.
12:52But before she gets back, we want to help you with the pain in your tummy.
12:57Dr. Mary's a surgeon, and she's the one who can make you feel better.
13:01Is it gonna hurt?
13:02Well, a little bit after, but we can help you with that.
13:06We go in through your belly button.
13:08That's how we make it not so bad.
13:10My belly button?
13:11Mm-hmm.
13:12I have an innie.
13:13Is that okay?
13:13Oh, an innie is perfect.
13:15That's what I have, too.
13:16When you wake up, if it's okay, we like to show you that it's all right for you to go
13:23outside.
13:24Your mom cares about you, and she's very worried, but you're not sick.
13:29You wanna go outside, Cora?
13:31Let some sun on your face?
13:33If it's okay.
13:35If I'm safe.
13:41I need you to just go now, wherever you are, whatever you are, I mean, I know what you are.
13:48There's part of you still, my friend, and I just need you to go.
13:54No worries there, my friend.
13:56We're well on our way to permanent separation.
13:59Your pills are seen to that.
14:01Oh, well, good.
14:02I mean, no offense, but...
14:05You're not there.
14:05You're dead.
14:06Well, you keep saying that.
14:08You sure it's true?
14:09Oh, please don't play with my head.
14:12You're not there.
14:13Indeed, I'm not, but...
14:15Does that mean Sherlock Holmes is dead?
14:18I saw him go over the falls.
14:19You saw Moriarty go over the falls.
14:21You were no bit yourself.
14:23And that, my friend, is a provably survivable waterfall plunge.
14:29So, meanwhile, the real Sherlock is just out there somewhere?
14:32I don't know.
14:33That sounds complicated.
14:35Also sounds a bit like...
14:37Me.
14:39Him.
14:41It does sound like you.
14:43Like him.
14:46Do you ever worry, though?
14:47I mean, not to be arrogant.
14:50But without him, without me,
14:52do you think you're enough?
14:55What I'm saying is
14:57that if you don't have me,
14:59can you handle life?
15:03Can you be in love?
15:04Can you be a teacher?
15:06Can you be everything you were meant to be?
15:11I don't know.
15:14I mean, you are annoying.
15:17But there's a reason why we're connected.
15:19You're special.
15:20You're rare.
15:22It's like a mutation that happens once in all of history.
15:24Mary, I miss you.
15:30I miss you.
15:31I'm right here.
15:32No, but you're not.
15:34I'm a doctor.
15:35I take care of people, and I can't keep you around.
15:39Not like this.
15:49I'd love for all of this to be, I don't know, real.
15:53More real.
15:55Send me a picture.
15:56Not one of us a long time ago.
15:58A picture of you now.
16:01Love, your daughter, Sasha.
16:06Cora's up.
16:07Go see her.
16:08See the world.
16:09You're not coming?
16:14I'm sorry.
16:15What I said about Stevens,
16:17about depression,
16:20I do know it's hard.
16:27Are you okay?
16:31I'm trying.
16:34I had something that got me close to okay.
16:38And it's gone now.
16:41What's up?
16:46What is that?
16:49That, my friend, is called Jell-O.
16:51And I was a kid once,
16:53so I know it's delicious.
16:55You were a kid.
16:57Sure was.
16:59That's great.
17:00And why does it wiggle?
17:02Nobody knows.
17:03Cora, do you want to take a little walk
17:05to the nurse's station?
17:06I heard they have cookies there.
17:08And I promise they don't wiggle.
17:12How's the cookie?
17:13Real good.
17:17It's so bright outside.
17:19Yeah.
17:21Can I?
17:21Of course.
17:22Let me help you.
17:25There you go.
17:29Dr. Mary's right.
17:31It's beautiful.
17:36I don't feel so good.
17:39Cora?
17:39Ow.
17:40Owie!
17:41My face!
17:42Her leg's burning my face!
17:43Oh, my God!
17:44Help me take her inside.
17:46Her skin is blistering in the sun.
17:54Maybe her dad's a vampire.
17:56Have we looked into that?
17:57What is wrong with you?
17:58Just saying.
17:59He's been out of the picture for a while.
18:00Might explain things.
18:01Hey.
18:02You're not cute, and you're not funny.
18:04Stay on task.
18:04No.
18:05I'm sorry.
18:05But she needs to hear this.
18:07It is not our fault you can't see your psychiatrist anymore.
18:09It's not anyone's fault but yours.
18:11You told Beck, a proper psychopath, about what we do here.
18:14You knew exactly what he was.
18:16And you slept with him over and over again.
18:18She did?
18:18She did.
18:19You brought in this stupid lawsuit.
18:21This is your fault, so take some responsibility.
18:24Figure out how to get what you need, and stop lashing out like a toddler.
18:26Okay.
18:32So, those are partial thickness burns.
18:35Cora was exposed to sunlight for, what, ten seconds?
18:37Yeah.
18:38This girl's nine.
18:39Is it seriously possible she's never been exposed to the sun?
18:45Go ahead.
18:47Abuse happens.
18:49We've all seen the weirdest stuff anyone can dream up,
18:51yet you all seem completely thrown by the idea of a parent hurting their own kid.
18:56I hear you, but that's not exactly the issue here.
18:59Cora's photosensitivity could be from an allergic reaction to medication,
19:04an autoimmune response.
19:05Or she could have zero derma pigmentosum.
19:07I mean, that would actually explain all of Cora's symptoms.
19:10That is extremely rare.
19:11True.
19:12Equally true.
19:13You all just saw it.
19:14Well, let's do some genetic testing for XP.
19:17Watson, have you been ignoring messages from Detective Listerod?
19:20No.
19:20No, I got a lot going on.
19:21We have a lot going on.
19:23Why?
19:23The police tracked down the family's real address.
19:26It's a property in Elwood City.
19:27They're headed over there now.
19:28Okay, you and Stevens go there first thing in the morning.
19:31If they don't find Shelly or her other daughter there, then work behind them.
19:34See if there's some environmental factors to consider.
19:38What about you?
19:39I'm going to go visit Cora.
19:40Cora, if she does have XP, she's got a long road ahead.
19:50She can never go in the sun again.
19:52We're not sure about that yet.
19:54It's just the most likely diagnosis.
19:58I went to spend some time with Cora last night, but she was asleep.
20:04Hey.
20:04Hey, it's not even a guy who was the shit.
20:07What's going on?
20:11I'm thinking about all the kids I ever sat with.
20:17All the six-year-olds who just wanted to go home.
20:23I found the words somewhere to tell them that their own body was their enemy now,
20:27and that might never happen.
20:30I made space for that.
20:31I had to, but...
20:34To say the sun might kill you...
20:39That's a new one.
20:47You're really never going to tell her, aren't you?
20:52This woman loves you.
20:54Couldn't be more clear?
20:55You should be gone already.
20:57What?
20:57Nothing.
20:58I'm sorry.
21:00Layla, you're an amazing person, really.
21:02So look, I could talk to Cora.
21:06It's bad, and it's hard, and it's awful, but...
21:09I can do it.
21:11John, this girl is my patient.
21:15I'm going to be there.
21:18My mommy said it's almost dangerous.
21:20I should have listened to her.
21:22Cora, I know what happened to you is scary,
21:25and I know what your mom told you,
21:27but Dr. Watson and I, we study how the body works,
21:31and we think we actually know what's going on now.
21:34You may have been born with something that makes you extra sensitive to the sunlight.
21:38We're looking at your genetic testing right now.
21:40We're trying to get some answers so we can help you get better.
21:43You and the other doctors said the world was safe, but it's not safe, is it?
21:49Mommy was right.
21:50Where did she go?
21:51Where's my mommy?
21:59No running water.
22:03No electricity.
22:05It's like Cora's mother turned back the clock a hundred years.
22:08She even blocked out the sun.
22:10Makes sense, right?
22:12Suppose Cora was born with XP.
22:15Her first exposure to sunlight as a baby.
22:17She would have blistered.
22:21Shelly cared enough about her kids to grow fresh produce.
22:25You know, it's weird to say, but I think Shelly goes well past caring.
22:31From her perspective, she's doing the best she can.
22:33Those girls had a garden out back.
22:36And they never even get to see it.
22:44Update from Elwood City, Dr. Watson.
22:47Police say no sign of Shelly or her younger daughter at the Elwood City address.
22:52Checkpoints are active.
22:53And Dr. Lubbock and Dr. Croft 1.0 are still looking.
22:59That's a lot of pills.
23:00I've had a lot of injuries.
23:02Takes a lot of prescriptions.
23:16They're not here.
23:18Nobody's here.
23:20Obviously.
23:32Would you go with me to China?
23:37She asked me.
23:39Shu Yi.
23:41She wants me to come.
23:46We're almost done with the second year of Fellowship.
23:48But before we begin year three, I want to do it.
23:56I want to meet her.
24:01Would you go over there with me?
24:05Of course.
24:11You don't even have to ask.
24:13I know.
24:15I know.
24:17Shh.
24:18Don't make any noise.
24:21I know.
24:23I know it's hard, honey.
24:26I want Cora.
24:27I want my sister.
24:29I know you do.
24:30I do, too.
24:34I'm going to bring her home.
24:37You're safe here, Abby.
24:39It's the only place you're safe.
24:41Just wait here.
24:45I'll be back with Cora.
24:46Okay?
24:48Okay.
24:50Okay.
24:55Okay.
24:56Thanks.
24:57Yeah.
24:58Um, we're still here waiting on Cora's tests.
25:02See you tomorrow.
25:05Stevenson Sars has spent all day in Elwood City.
25:07No signs of toxins, medications.
25:11Nothing that will explain Cora's symptoms.
25:13Which can be explained by xerodermal pimintosum.
25:18Hey, uh, about yesterday.
25:21Forget it.
25:22We're good.
25:25I stand by what I said.
25:28The message.
25:29But I shouldn't have blasted your business all over the conference room.
25:33Blasted your business all over the conference room?
25:35That's evocative.
25:36Ingrid, I'm being serious.
25:38So was I.
25:40I don't have a problem with what you did.
25:43I kind of liked it.
25:45It's like a whole different version of Adam appeared out of nowhere.
25:48Less vacant.
25:50Maybe a vertebrate, even.
25:51Oh, my God.
25:52You need help.
25:54Cora's results came in.
25:55She doesn't have XP.
25:57I asked Sasha and Stevens to email over every picture they took at that house,
26:01look everything over, come in with fresh ideas in the morning.
26:04Where are you headed?
26:04You don't have your stuff.
26:06I'm going to look for an idea.
26:24Without me, do you think you're enough?
26:33Can you be everything you're meant to be?
26:47I'd love for all of this to be, I don't know, real?
26:51More real.
26:53Send me a picture.
26:54Not one of us a long time ago.
26:56A picture of you now.
26:58Love, your daughter, Sasha.
27:27Wearing a shirt that's not like you.
27:30You want me to take it off?
27:36What are we doing here?
27:38Tell me what you want me to say.
27:40You're suing the hospital.
27:41You're suing my clinic.
27:43I'm open within certain, clearly negotiated boundaries to shading my statement in certain ways.
27:50Nobody gets implicated, but you get a few extra dollars thrown into the inevitable settlement.
27:56And?
27:57And you leave Dr. Ferry's treatment group.
28:02You leave so I can go back.
28:05So you'll lie to get to see the doctor you want?
28:09I won't lie.
28:10I'll shade.
28:13Doesn't sound like progress, Ingrid.
28:16Doesn't sound very therapeutic.
28:20Life is complicated.
28:23Two steps forward, one step back, whatever.
28:26You get a settlement anyway, you'll be paid by an insurance fund.
28:29What do I care how many commas there are?
28:32I can help people, I can save their lives, but I need Dr. Ferry to do that.
28:38Get the hell out of my group.
28:47Okay.
28:48I'll write up a statement right now.
28:50Okay.
28:51Give me your first draft, and I'll get back to you with my version.
28:56I'm not going to leave the group until you're officially on the record.
29:00Fine.
29:02Can we do this, please?
29:06Can we do it?
29:29Dr. Ferry, I'm part of you.
29:31Dr. Ferry, first of all,
29:38Doctor, would you mind giving us a moment?
29:41I need to wake the patient to change these dressings
29:47Of course
29:54Nurse, before I go, I'd like to have a quick word with you in the hallway, please
29:59Sorry, doctor, I'm running a bit behind schedule
30:01I understand it won't take long, and I think it might help my patient
30:05I mean, that's what we both want, isn't it, Mrs. Davis?
30:13Mrs. Davis?
30:15Mrs. Davis?
30:22Stay away from me
30:23I need you to listen
30:24I'm not going to say it again
30:26It's okay, it's okay, everyone calm down
30:29I don't want to hurt you
30:31But I will
30:32You let me take my daughter now
30:35I can't do that
30:37Cora's very sick
30:38She can't go outside right now
30:40If she goes in that sun, she's going to burn and blister again
30:43The same way you did
30:45The voices said the sun's dangerous
30:47The air and pollution, the ozone
30:50I said it to our doctors
30:52I said it to my family
30:54Nobody believed me
30:55I believe you
30:57Others might not, but I do
30:59Shelly, your diagnosis
31:01Those voices that you hear
31:03They make it difficult for you to see things the way they are
31:07But there's no question in my mind
31:09That you did your best to keep your daughter safe
31:13And you did a great job
31:15But you can't do it on your own
31:18You need help
31:20So please
31:22I want to help you and your daughters
31:26Can I help?
31:30It's been so hard
31:32I know
31:34It's going to be okay
31:36I know
31:39It's okay
31:43It's going to be okay
31:46It's going to be okay
31:51I can't remember you
31:59Huh, I'm impressed
32:01What did you expect?
32:02Some kind of dungeon?
32:04Well, the woman did imprison her children
32:05And deny them a normal childhood
32:07But given the organic, pesticide-free home garden
32:10At least we know they ate well
32:11Update
32:12Shelly Davis is in custody
32:14She impersonated a nurse
32:16Tried to abscond with Cora from the hospital
32:18Do we know the location of the other little girl?
32:20Shelly confessed to the police
32:21That there was a hidden room inside the house
32:22Where are we with the diagnosis?
32:24Still looking through the labs
32:25Trying to see if we missed something
32:26It looked faster
32:27I'm on my way back to the house
32:29Elwood police are on their way there now
32:31I told them that the little girl was sick
32:33But I'm going to make sure
32:33She isn't exposed to daylight
32:41Abbie Davis?
32:52Hello?
32:54Abbie Davis?
32:57Anybody in there?
33:08Hey, sweetie
33:10You're safe
33:12Don't worry
33:13I'm going to get you out of here
33:28Hold up
33:29My name is Dr. John Watson
33:30I work in conjunction with Detective Lestrade
33:32And the Pittsburgh PD
33:35Wait, she can't be in the sun
33:36Give it to me, Humber, Doc
33:38It's okay, Abby
33:39You're scared
33:39Here we go
33:39I got you
33:41Close the door behind me
33:50Well, that's not exactly according to regulations
33:53Not strictly
33:54I'm just saying
33:56Let it go
33:57You okay?
34:03It's been a long week
34:07I miss you
34:19Hmm
34:20These three ladies all have the same affliction
34:24I can leave you be if you like
34:26I just didn't want to head home without checking in with you first
34:28No, that's not a problem
34:29I could use the distraction
34:32Okay
34:35So these three ladies all have the same affliction
34:38It's not genetic
34:39The mother has her own cross to bear
34:41Shelly is the only one who suffers from paranoid schizophrenic hallucinations
34:46Hopefully she doesn't pass that down to her kids
34:49Otherwise, you're right
34:50So far, we haven't found any type of genetic connection
34:53They're here, and they're safe for now
34:56Now, sometimes I step away from a problem
35:00Gross, realist, idiot, oldest child, whatever
35:03And I find the solution just pops into my head
35:08Is that right?
35:10I haven't experienced many miracles
35:13But I imagine it's a similar feeling
35:15Something to think about
35:17Anyway, I'm gonna give those girls their nighttime juice
35:20And then head home
35:21Oh, Shinwell asked me to tell you that he is in Suffolk
35:25Brenna, Sherlock is gone
35:26He's not out there
35:28I'm not involved in all this
35:31But I can pass it along if you want
35:36Tell Shinwell
35:37See what he thinks of it
35:38I'd love to have him back
35:41Oh, Brenna
35:42You said the kids were asking for juice at night
35:45What's that about?
35:46Just something Corey and Abby did at home
35:49It's the only way they'll take the vegetables
35:51Tall glass of juice
35:52It must be green
35:53One with every meal
35:55And another at snack time
35:59Does that matter?
36:03You gotta be kidding me
36:04Not at all
36:05I present
36:06Celery
36:07God's most honest vegetable
36:09Pure, unadulterated roughage
36:11Served at holiday parties and Super Bowl gatherings across the land
36:15So that's what's causing the Davis family to burn in the sun?
36:18Well, celery can contain large amounts
36:20So are they
36:20Which when consumed in mass quantities
36:22Can cause hypersensitive epidermal reactions when exposed to UV light
36:26So the grain juice that Shelly Davis made from the family garden accidentally gave them all
36:31Sorrelin toxicity?
36:33Well, only an extreme amount
36:34So don't let that stop you
36:35Dig in
36:36Got any hammers?
36:37Wait, I mean
36:38That's it?
36:39What's the solution?
36:40Hydrate, rest, and don't eat celery in large quantities before going outside
36:44There's no treatment
36:45No emergency infusion
36:46Topical cream?
36:48Physically, they will be cured with time
36:49Emotionally, they're still scared
36:51Out of their minds
36:52But they did request some stuffies from home
36:55So Dr. Bynum and I are going to make a run up there later tonight
36:58Sorry to be a downer
36:59But the big issue here is unresolved
37:01I read the psych team's eval
37:03It's official
37:05Shelly Davis has acute paranoid schizophrenia with command hallucinations
37:08Yeah
37:10So who's going to take care of those kids?
37:12Shelly wants to, but she can't
37:17I didn't think I'd be so nervous
37:19Well, we can go at your pace
37:21Just know that Shelly's on antipsychotic medications
37:23So she's calm
37:24A bit more clear-headed than she was this morning
37:27And I told her that you were coming
37:30I haven't seen her since my brother's funeral
37:33She stopped responding during COVID
37:35I haven't even met little Abby yet
37:37Just seen photos
37:38And even the photos stopped coming
37:40Well, she's open to seeing you now
37:42And I think you being here could help her and Janice's a great deal
37:54Elena
37:57It's good to see you, Shelly
38:06I guess I owe you an explanation
38:12Last time we spoke, I told you I was fine
38:17I wasn't
38:21I tried to be a good mom
38:24I tried every day
38:33Are they going to take my babies from me?
38:39Do you think they should?
38:43Sweetie
38:47You know what I think?
38:51Nobody loves those girls more than you
38:55I just think you
38:57You could use some help
39:01You could come to us
39:03All of you
39:04You could be with them or near them
39:07Until we have things set just right
39:12And we could be with you
39:16Does that sound like something you'd try?
39:25I'm sorry, I still don't follow the logic
39:28Why are we celebrating with Celery?
39:30Celery's the culprit here
39:32Celery's the villain
39:33Accept the mystery
39:34Celery's roughage
39:36It's a peanut butter delivery system
39:38Celery's...
39:39She sent it
39:40My birth mother sent the picture
39:42She did?
39:44Can we see it?
39:46It's not like she's going to be naked
39:47Why would you even say that?
39:49I'm saying she's not going to be naked
39:51It's fine
39:53Ingrid still needs therapy
39:54But it's fine
39:56It's just a picture
40:00Can I see it?
40:02She does look like you
40:13They're going to be happy
40:15They're going to be happy
40:17Cora and Abby
40:18They'll sleep better tonight
40:20I'm so glad we did this
40:27You good over there?
40:29Yeah, pretty good
40:35It feels like I...
40:37I don't know
40:40It feels like something's been going on
40:43Call me psychic
40:45Call me wrong
40:48It seems like now or never, my friend
40:50Go on
40:51Tell her
40:52You're supposed to be gone
40:53What?
40:54John!
40:55John!
40:56John!
40:56John!
40:58John!
41:00John!
41:02John!
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