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00:01Previously on Doc
00:02I had a car accident.
00:03Lost a lot of my memory.
00:04Memory recovery is a pipe dream.
00:06It'll make her emotional, irrational, distracted.
00:09There you go again, acting like you know what's best for her.
00:11What we know is the driver paused at the railman.
00:13Did you know he was gonna do this?
00:14If I did, I would have had him committed.
00:15I'm in the atonement stage of guilt.
00:17I'll find a therapist.
00:18This just can't happen again.
00:19The sister of a patient is pretty public, pretty fast.
00:22About dad, he didn't resign.
00:24He was fired.
00:25We need to find out exactly what happened.
00:27You need to get into her computer.
00:30Oh, God.
00:33Oh, God.
00:33I buried on her when it's connected.
00:36Someone Bennet's gone.
00:40I'll feel this something for her people.
00:43You do.
00:51Morning, Ms.
00:54Morning.
01:12How do you think it's been going?
01:14Good. Glad to be back on my feet.
01:15It's impressive your injury didn't slow you down more.
01:18Though, given your absence, you've obviously missed some opportunities to prove your value.
01:22Anything you think you could do better?
01:25Well, I guess I could use more practice on central lines.
01:29Yeah, that tracks.
01:30I doubt Mr. Strauss enjoyed it when you punctured his lung last week.
01:33How many procedures have you done?
01:35I think I'm up to 27, trying to hit two a day.
01:37Still looking for that swan-ganz catheter, though.
01:40Not that I'd wish for congestive heart failure on any of my patients.
01:43Let's talk about your last one.
01:44Uh-huh, Malcolm Nash.
01:46Never easy to treat an inmate.
01:48But Dr. Matras' notes about you were glowing.
01:50Talk to me about your presentations on rounds.
01:53I guess I could improve there, too.
01:55No.
01:55As far as teaching sessions?
01:57Haven't missed one yet.
01:58No, you are quite the go-getter.
02:00What's your take on the competition?
02:02You want me to rate the other interns?
02:04I'll just say I can hold my own.
02:06Except for maybe Dr. Larson.
02:08Tough to compete with a woman who saved your life.
02:10I'm pretty sure she'll make the cut.
02:17Has anyone seen Dr. Larson?
02:19I can't believe you still don't have a new therapist.
02:22If you'd ever committed to therapy, you'd know.
02:24Choosing a soulmate is easier than picking a shrink.
02:27Says the woman on her third marriage?
02:28Ouch.
02:29It's not like you can swipe right and find what you like.
02:31Okay, I get that.
02:33But you lost a patient in a pretty horrific way.
02:36And it's been weeks.
02:37And you haven't dealt with it.
02:40Now there's something you don't see every day.
02:43I still can't believe what Jake did for him.
02:47Dare I ask how it's going with you, too?
02:49Oh, he seems to be thriving.
02:51The body's not even cold.
02:52And he's already dating other people.
02:54You can get back out there, too.
02:55I already love two men.
02:57There's no more room at the inn.
02:59But I do know that I've just stopped punishing Jake.
03:01Where we are is my fault, not his.
03:03That's very evolved.
03:05Mm-hmm.
03:05And easier said than done.
03:07Yeah, well, the important thing is that Katie and I are back on track.
03:11And now that the Snowglobe mystery is solved,
03:14I just want to do my job and stay out of trouble.
03:18Patients back in the ER.
03:19Gotta go.
03:28Where were you this morning?
03:29What do you mean?
03:30I'm not late.
03:31Just for your intern review.
03:33Uh, that was today?
03:36I don't know why you're shocked.
03:38You confirmed.
03:41It's not ringing any bells?
03:52Uh, Amy, are you hearing me?
03:55You emailed me yesterday.
03:58Hmm.
03:58Well, I, this won't happen again.
04:01No, it won't.
04:02Rounds are in five.
04:04Things can only go up from here.
04:19Oh, my God, it's right here.
04:21How did I forget that?
04:24Maybe it's the TMS treatments.
04:26Confusion and brain fog can be side effects, can't they?
04:32How's this for a plot twist?
04:34I'm back in the hospital!
04:36But on the bright side, I'm in good hands.
04:39Say hi, team.
04:39Hi!
04:42Um, what's going on here?
04:44Dr. Matra meet Ben Brown.
04:46Aka, at Kimo Sabe.
04:48Quite the name.
04:49I beat Leukemia seven months ago.
04:51People have been kind enough to come along for the ride.
04:52He's being modest.
04:54He has 876,000 followers.
04:57Happy to hear it, but I'm not sure they need to be in the room with us right now.
05:01Recording hospital staff is against policy.
05:04His content funds cancer research.
05:06Figured we could let his live just this once.
05:10So, what brings you in here today?
05:13Well, I flew in from Philly for the 5K to kill cancer.
05:15Woo-woo!
05:16But, uh, I woke up feeling off.
05:18Fever, chills, fatigue, chest pain.
05:20ER diagnosed endocarditis.
05:22Infection in the heart.
05:24Serious.
05:24But, at least it's not cancer.
05:26Uh, I'm sure Dr. Coleman told you that the chemo may have made you more susceptible to your current infection.
05:31A gift that keeps on giving.
05:33Blood coaches are positive for Staph aureus.
05:35Started him on antibiotics a few hours ago.
05:37Good.
05:37Let's follow the labs and see if the meds are working.
05:40Yeah.
05:41Wow.
05:42This really is a full-service hospital.
05:43Oh, thank you.
05:46I just followed him.
05:52What do we got here?
05:53Kim Carter, 38.
05:54Just had ORI of surgery of tit-fib fractures and chest tube.
05:58Has a pneumothorax and three broken ribs from going out a third-story window.
06:01She jumped.
06:03First time I was called to the ER, it was for a black eye.
06:05Then a slip in the shower.
06:08Let me get his devoted boyfriend.
06:09Worse.
06:10Husband.
06:12She's awake.
06:13I'll go get the detective.
06:23Heavy one, huh?
06:25Yeah.
06:26Yeah, I mean, it's a miracle she didn't sever her spine or end up with a brain injury.
06:30Listen, uh, I know this has been uncomfortable, but I want things to be okay between us, at least here.
06:39Yeah.
06:39Yeah, me too.
06:44Dr. Walker.
06:45Hi.
06:47This is Dr. Larson, Dr. Heller.
06:49We're going to take care of you.
06:50Am I okay?
06:52You still have some air trapped around your lung, but this tube is clearing it.
06:56And you remember Detective Sage?
06:59I know this is hard for you.
07:01If you tell us what Ray did, we will keep you safe.
07:04He didn't do anything.
07:05We've been through this, and it just gets worse.
07:08Today, he pushed you out a third-story window.
07:11No, Ray loves me.
07:13He would never hurt me.
07:15I tripped.
07:18And I fell.
07:22Well, if she won't file a complaint, there's nothing we can do.
07:24No, there has to be something.
07:25The window was closed.
07:27It's obvious she was pushed.
07:28It's obvious.
07:29Well, we can prove in court.
07:30They're not the same.
07:30But they must have been loud.
07:31Didn't the neighbors hear them fighting?
07:33Every other day for the last six years.
07:35It's circumstantial.
07:36So you're just going to let them get away with it?
07:38You think I don't want to help her?
07:39Are you kidding me?
07:40If she doesn't want to be his punching bag anymore, she's got to be willing to turn him in and
07:44testify.
07:44She's addicted to this.
07:45Easy, Detective.
07:46Judging the victim is not the way to do your job.
07:48Well, you're the shrink.
07:49So whatever's wrong, you've got to work that out with her.
07:52Because until you get off your ass and do your job, I can't do mine.
07:55Hey, what are you doing?
07:55You don't get to talk to her like that.
07:57It's okay, Jake.
07:59He's right.
08:03It's on me.
08:08Well, the liver looks good, but there's a small area of necrosis on the outer edge of the spleen.
08:14Have you had any falls or injuries?
08:17No, no, nothing like that.
08:18Are you sure?
08:20Because car accident is the most common cause of these kind of injuries.
08:23Oh, I'm sorry.
08:25Yes, I was rear-ended last Friday.
08:28It wasn't a big deal, but I should have mentioned it.
08:33I can't treat you if you're not honest with me.
08:36I just forgot about it.
08:37No, you didn't.
08:38If you were injured last week, you'd still have a bruise on your skin.
08:41Whatever happened to you happened months ago.
08:44Why would I lie about it?
08:46Because the second most common cause of spleen injuries is assault.
08:53Did he punch you or kick you?
09:02We're giving you antibiotics and keeping your surgical sites clean so you don't get an infection.
09:07And I will continue to monitor your collapsed lung.
09:10Make sure it re-expands properly.
09:12How are you feeling?
09:13I've had better days.
09:15Listen, I'm sorry you felt like we were pushing you hard earlier.
09:19It's just because we care about you.
09:21And we're concerned about your safety.
09:24I know.
09:25And I'm grateful.
09:26I really do understand.
09:29You love Ray because he can be kind and caring.
09:34And I'm sure, like always, he was very sorry afterwards.
09:39But one of your broken ribs nearly punctured your heart.
09:43One centimeter to the left and you would be dead.
09:46If you'd broken your neck, you'd be paralyzed or dead.
09:49You were very lucky.
09:51We're just afraid that if this isn't rock bottom, then whatever it is, it'll be too late.
09:58You're wrong.
10:01I know that you think I'm messed up.
10:04And that I depend on him financially.
10:06And that I'm afraid to start over.
10:09And that's all true.
10:12But I did hear you last time.
10:15And the time before that.
10:17And the time before that.
10:19Ray, everything you've said stuck with me.
10:22And I do want to leave him.
10:26Then why did you lie to the detective?
10:30Ray has a lawyer and enough money to post bail.
10:35I looked it up.
10:37Even if I file charges for first time with domestic assault, it gets him 90 days max.
10:44And once he's out, it's just going to get worse.
10:48The cops can't protect me.
10:53And if I run, he'll find me.
10:57And he'll kill me.
11:03So, what can I do?
11:06We'll find a way to help you.
11:09I promise.
11:14That doesn't feel like a promise you can keep, Gina.
11:17But I can.
11:18You just don't remember.
11:19About four years ago, you had a patient.
11:21Moved to St. Paul with a new identity to start over after suffering repeated abuse at the hands of her
11:27partner.
11:28Well, how did she get away?
11:29Well, she wasn't supposed to tell you, but apparently there's a kind of modern underground railroad network that provides escape
11:35routes for abuse survivors.
11:37If we can find this woman in your files, maybe she can point us in the right direction.
11:42So, did you log into her account?
11:44I did.
11:45Seems the amazing Dr. Larson was working on a DV today.
11:50It's domestic violence.
11:51Did she prescribe anything?
11:53No, not yet.
11:54The second she does, let me know.
11:57It's a great cause.
11:58So, even though I can't race today, I hope you guys will self-donate.
12:02Docs are here.
12:03Test results back?
12:05We should speak privately.
12:07I don't keep secrets from them.
12:08They're my family.
12:10The news isn't great.
12:12Your white blood cell count is sky high.
12:15And the cancer is back.
12:17We can't know that.
12:18Not until we do a...
12:19Do a bone marrow biopsy?
12:21Sadly, not my first rodeo.
12:25Okay.
12:26Here's one.
12:2764-year-old.
12:28I'm pretty sure she had young kids.
12:30This one's 26, but she came in with her husband.
12:36Here we go.
12:37Splenic infection.
12:39History of trauma.
12:41Treated her just over four years ago.
12:4339 years old.
12:44Mother of two.
12:45Name Emma?
12:46Does that sound right?
12:47I'm not sure, but we need to hurry.
12:53I hope I wasn't unkind to her.
12:55Yeah, me too.
12:58You know, unknown number might spook her.
13:09Hello?
13:10Hi.
13:10I'm not sure that you'll remember me.
13:13My name is Dr. Larson.
13:15I treated you at Westside Hospital.
13:17I remember.
13:19Good.
13:20I know this isn't appropriate,
13:22but I have a patient who is a victim of domestic abuse,
13:26and we are desperate to get her some help.
13:33Hello?
13:34Are you still there?
13:38I am.
13:40She's, she's in trouble.
13:42My, my patient.
13:44She needs to get away from her husband before it's too late.
13:52Someone will call you in ten minutes.
13:58We made a few calls,
13:59and someone's coming soon to explain,
14:01but we're gonna move you far away,
14:04where Ray will never find you.
14:06You'll be safe and start over.
14:09I can't tell you how much that means to me.
14:11Oh, thank God you're okay.
14:15I wanted to get here sooner,
14:16but the cops are holding me.
14:18Can you believe they think I did this?
14:20All I could think about was that I had to get to you.
14:26Hi.
14:27Dr. Walker,
14:29we met last year.
14:31Sure.
14:32Thanks for taking such good care of her.
14:34That's our job.
14:46He's the best thing that ever happened to me.
14:49Well, when do I get to meet this Greg?
14:51Soon, I hope.
14:52I'm surprised he's not here.
14:53When he lets her out,
14:55he never leaves her side.
14:56That's what love looks like.
14:57You remember love.
14:59Oh.
15:04Hi, honey.
15:05We were just talking about you.
15:07Gina and Amy.
15:11I told you we were having lunch.
15:12Yeah.
15:13No, of course not.
15:15Yeah.
15:16Sure, right away.
15:19I'm so sorry.
15:20I have to go.
15:21We just sat down.
15:22I forgot Greg needs something for a meeting tonight.
15:25It was great seeing you, Amy.
15:26Call you, Gina.
15:28Yeah.
15:31That was odd.
15:33He's great.
15:34He's great.
15:35Very needy.
15:36Are you sure it's needy and not controlling?
15:39I had a patient about a month ago.
15:41Abuse of marriage.
15:42The first thing he did was isolate her from family and friends.
15:46Then he cut off her finances.
15:49Well, she looked startled when he called.
15:52You didn't see that look?
15:54If something was wrong, I would know.
15:56I'm her sister.
15:58It might make it harder for you to see it.
16:03He's in there with her now?
16:05Ray's never going to leave her side.
16:06And our network contact is coming in a few hours.
16:09I'm assuming you have a plan.
16:11Her latest x-ray showed that her lung is 50% re-expanded.
16:14To discharge, we need it to be 95.
16:16I was going to do pleurodesis tomorrow, but if we move that up and put her in an OR, we
16:22can sneak in the contact.
16:23It's not surgery.
16:24Ray doesn't know that.
16:25So it means bumping an operation, moving the whole schedule around, which is why you came to me.
16:31Gotta say.
16:32I'm surprised.
16:33We're desperate.
16:35I never heard of this specific organization, but I am familiar with the concept.
16:39Is any of this illegal?
16:40No.
16:41Kim will get a new identity under a sealed court order.
16:44And the people running this network?
16:45How do we know we can trust them?
16:46We don't.
16:48But the process, by its nature, has to be clandestine.
16:58Hi, it's Dr. Ridley.
17:00I need you to clear OR3 for the next five hours.
17:05Hey, hey.
17:07Things are going to get ugly here, so I gotta sign off.
17:10For those of you asking what you can do, just keep sending good vibes.
17:14Wow.
17:14They really love you.
17:15Not just me, apparently.
17:17I mean, I wasn't going to say anything, but...
17:21Why are you looking at me like that?
17:22One cameo, and you've developed a following.
17:25They're calling you Hot Doc?
17:27Which, flattering though it may be for you, is not the reputation we strive to cultivate here.
17:32And in case you don't think it was a big transgression, consider that it made it all the way to
17:35my desk.
17:36Sorry, Dr. Hamda, I had no idea.
17:38You smiled for the camera.
17:39It was my fault, sir.
17:41I'm the one who's been pushing this.
17:43Well, you both should know better.
17:44The patient can film himself to his heart's content, but doctors can't be featured, and the hospital can't be tagged.
17:50Got it?
17:50Yes.
17:51Understood.
17:55So basically what we do, we go in, we re-inflate her lung, and then we attach the lining of
17:59the lung to the chest wall.
18:01I got it from here.
18:03Okay.
18:04And how long will that take?
18:06Four, maybe five hours.
18:08But, um, unfortunately this is where we have to leave you.
18:20I love you.
18:22I love you too.
18:28Okay.
18:40She prescribed something?
18:41Indeed.
18:42Meds for the DV patient.
18:43What is it?
18:44And how much?
18:45Uh, one milligram of lorazepam.
18:48I need you to change it to ten.
18:51I may be an idiot, but I do know my way around a pharmacy, and ten milligrams will put her
18:57in a coma.
18:57Charlie, what if I wanted to do with my life since I was seven?
19:01Be a doctor?
19:02Exactly.
19:03I'll intercept it.
19:05I know what I'm doing.
19:11Hey, where have you been?
19:13I need you to check on Mr. Slattery.
19:16Hannah, the patient's thyroid storm is concerning, and we should be following his 12-lead EKG.
19:22Right, I know, but Dr. Heller asked me to help with something.
19:25I'll get to it right after that.
19:33Hey, Dr. Clark, I'll be quick.
19:39Something wrong?
19:40Yeah, this dose doesn't seem right.
19:44Yeah, that's got to be off.
19:45Yeah, I'll go find Dr. Larson.
19:46That's okay.
19:47I was going to see her anyway.
19:49I'll handle it.
19:51Appreciate it.
19:56Dr. Clark, what can I do for you?
20:02I need you to know this is not about one-upping anyone, but I'm worried about the patient.
20:08Okay, enough of a wind-up.
20:09What is it?
20:09It's possible Dr. Larson made a mistake with Kim Carter's meds.
20:17And for the record, I tried to speak with Amy directly.
20:21You absolutely did the right thing.
20:26Something else?
20:28This morning, I think she was having a memory seizure when you were talking with her in the IMO.
20:35I really hope she's okay.
20:55Hey.
20:56Hey.
20:57You want to explain that?
21:02I prescribed one milligram.
21:04Then what am I looking at?
21:06I honestly have no idea.
21:09We are moving heaven and earth to save that woman, and you almost killed her.
21:13I don't know what to say.
21:17Maybe I was working too fast, and...
21:20Well, thankfully, we caught it in time.
21:23The correct dosage.
21:26Now, where's our guest of honor?
21:28She should be here any minute.
21:30No more mistakes.
21:43Doctors Larson and Walker?
21:45That's us.
21:49You can call me Sue.
21:52First few nights, you'll be in a safe house, a church basement, or something like that.
21:56Within 72 hours, the next person on the chain will come pick you up.
22:00You don't know who?
22:01No one knows more than they have to.
22:03That's how this works.
22:04I don't know.
22:05This sounds crazy.
22:08What's crazy is you staying with a man who hurts you.
22:11Now is the time, Kim, while you have all the support around you.
22:13But I have a broken leg and rips.
22:15Many of the women we help are injured.
22:18We've got this.
22:22When I get away from here, then what?
22:25We keep you on the move while we work to provide a new name, ID, and then we set you
22:29up in a new city.
22:30Some money, new job.
22:31All told, takes about a month.
22:35It almost sounds too good to be true.
22:38It will be hard.
22:39Whatever you have here, you need to leave it behind.
22:43I don't have anything here.
22:46Not anymore.
22:56Have her ready to leave tonight.
22:58The longer you wait, the more likely she is to change her mind.
23:02Here.
23:09Wait, wait, what?
23:11Even in remission, there'd be some cellular atypia or dysplasia,
23:15and his slides show no residual blasts.
23:18So he never had cancer?
23:21OMG.
23:22We have our own Scamanda.
23:25He's totally faking it.
23:26Why would anyone endure a bone marrow biopsy for no reason?
23:29Well, maybe the half a mil he raised?
23:31I mean, who knows where that went?
23:33Or the attention?
23:34I mean, that last video got 10,000 likes alone.
23:36Well, that might have something to do with our hot dog in residence.
23:40That's true.
23:41Come on.
23:41I don't think that he's capable of that.
23:4310 minutes with my Netflix algorithm, and you'll realize that people are capable of anything.
23:47Why don't you let me track down Ben's oncologist before we rush to judgment?
23:54Talkin's stilled.
23:55Okay, time to remove the tube.
24:02You good?
24:04Yeah.
24:05Yeah.
24:08On the exhale.
24:10Yeah.
24:18Nice job.
24:20Okay, you're going to tell me what that was?
24:22Just a memory.
24:24That's good, right?
24:25Means TMS is helping?
24:27Yes and no.
24:30This morning, I missed a meeting with Joan that I don't remember even knowing about.
24:35And then I prescribed the wrong dose for Kim.
24:38And if Joan hadn't caught it, I...
24:42I hope you're not pushing yourself too hard because of me.
24:45You are part of the reason.
24:48But you know that.
24:52Well, no matter what, you gotta take care of yourself first.
24:57Okay?
25:00I'll go talk to Ray.
25:02Okay.
25:04Procedure went great.
25:05Kim's lung expanded nicely.
25:07She's breathing easily off room air.
25:08Unfortunately, we did get a late start, so the anesthesia is still wearing off.
25:12It's going to be a while before she's ready to see visitors.
25:15I don't mind waiting.
25:16I don't mind waiting.
25:16Of course, but post-op visiting hours have ended for the day.
25:20Look, I wish I could make an exception, but they're pretty strict about these things.
25:24So when can I take her home?
25:26As soon as we finish rounds in the morning.
25:289 a.m.
25:31Okay.
25:32I guess I'll see you first thing.
25:34Yep.
25:40So maybe this time next month I'll be a waitress in Santa Fe or, like, have a desk job in
25:48Miami, right?
25:49That's the idea.
25:51There are so many ways that this could go wrong.
25:54Do you think that it's actually going to work?
25:58I do.
25:59We have a plan.
26:01We just need to stick to it.
26:03Yeah.
26:06I'm really going to be free.
26:18I'm really going to be free.
26:21I don't see anybody.
26:23We're a little early.
26:25We'll be here any minute.
26:26Ken?
26:42Where are you going?
26:45They, uh, they let me go early.
26:49And I didn't want to wake you.
26:51So I called a number.
26:52It's on its way.
26:54Well, I think you can cancel it.
27:02Is that him?
27:18Guess not.
27:20Hi, Dr. Walker.
27:22Yeah.
27:24Um, of course.
27:25I'll call you tomorrow to check on you.
27:27Okay?
27:39Hey.
27:40What are you doing here?
27:41That's how you greet your big sister?
27:44Sorry.
27:44I wasn't expecting you.
27:45Surprise.
27:47Greg home?
27:48No.
27:49He's at lunch with a friend.
27:50Why didn't you call me?
27:51We've been trying to get a meal for weeks.
27:52Work's been really busy.
27:54Mom misses you, too.
27:56I'm going to see you at Sunday brunch, right?
27:58Sorry.
27:59We're going up to his cabin.
28:01Guess work's not that busy, then.
28:03Okay.
28:04Passive-aggressive.
28:06We used to talk, like, three times a day.
28:09Now I've got to show up unannounced.
28:11I figured you were just in love.
28:16But now I'm starting to wonder.
28:18About?
28:19At Mom's last barbecue, Greg came up to us and steered you away.
28:25There was something about the way he grabbed your arm.
28:29Oh, my God.
28:29What is wrong with you?
28:30It's 80 degrees, and you're in long sleeves.
28:33Roll them up, Des.
28:34You're just bitter, because I'm happy, and you screwed up your marriage.
28:38Okay, I'm bitter.
28:41Let me see your arms.
28:53It's 6.30 a.m., and you have a daughter at home.
28:57She's 18.
28:58My best friend needs me.
29:05I don't know what to do.
29:07You've done all you can do.
29:09This is up to Kim now.
29:10No.
29:12It's my job to help them.
29:14Some of this is about Ian.
29:17You think that if you had done more,
29:20that all those train accident victims would still be alive?
29:24Maybe this is your chance to make something else right?
29:28Am I warm?
29:30It's not just that.
29:33It's Des.
29:35Your sister?
29:36Her fiancé.
29:40The beatings went on a while.
29:43She didn't say a word to me.
29:46And I didn't realize.
29:48You did.
29:51How is she now?
29:52He went after her, and she fought back.
29:56Shot him with his own gun.
29:58Killed him.
29:59Oh, my God.
30:01She took a plea deal.
30:04Involuntary manslaughter.
30:05She went to jail?
30:07Two years.
30:09Oh.
30:11I...
30:12Months ago, we went to lunch.
30:14I asked you how she was.
30:15You said she was fine.
30:16I just...
30:22It was just too hard to talk about.
30:28When I finally felt like I had enough to confront her,
30:32she was in too deep.
30:34And she was so full of shame,
30:37she wouldn't let me help.
30:40I failed, Ian.
30:45I failed, Des.
30:49I just don't want to fail anyone ever again.
30:54You know that's not possible, right?
30:58Maybe so.
30:59But I'm going to do whatever I can
31:01for Kim
31:03and anyone else who needs me.
31:06I get that.
31:08But...
31:09just for today.
31:11You need to go home and get some rest.
31:13Come on.
31:14I'll drive you.
31:18I can drive myself.
31:20Come here.
31:29Mind if I join you?
31:30About as ominous as it sounds.
31:34I want to talk about the OR shuffle yesterday.
31:38Suffice it to say,
31:39there were a lot of complaints
31:40from doctors and patients alike.
31:42Everybody got their surgeries.
31:43Joan,
31:44I gave you complete autonomy
31:45over your department,
31:46but you are not chief of surgery.
31:49In the future,
31:50you need to respect that.
31:53Since you're here,
31:54maybe we could discuss something
31:56that is my purview.
31:57Amy.
31:58What about her?
31:59She's been having episodes,
32:03memory seizures,
32:04lapses.
32:05Do you know about this?
32:07If you're concerned,
32:08you should talk to Amy.
32:09She screwed up a dosage yesterday.
32:11If you know something's wrong
32:13with one of my doctors
32:14and you're not...
32:15If I thought there was something wrong
32:16with Amy,
32:16I would tell you.
32:18I'm not the keeper
32:19of her secrets anymore, Joan.
32:20I'm just her boss.
32:22Yours too,
32:23I might add,
32:24next time you decide
32:25to assume the worst.
32:28If you wanted a lovable doormat,
32:31you wouldn't have hired me.
32:44Kim?
32:45Are you okay?
32:46Yeah.
32:46Nothing happened yet,
32:47but I can feel how angry he is.
32:49I know when he gets back from work...
32:51I'm here for you.
32:51What can I do?
32:52Can you come get me?
32:54Sit tight.
32:55I'm on my way.
32:59Can't sleep.
33:00Kim called.
33:01I'm going over there.
33:01You can't go there by yourself.
33:04I can't wait for you.
33:05No time.
33:05Then I'm calling the police.
33:06No.
33:07Gina.
33:07If they show up,
33:08sirens blaring,
33:09Ray's buddy next door
33:09will tell him what's up.
33:10I need a head start.
33:11Okay, what can I do?
33:12Call Emma.
33:13Beg her to reach out
33:14to the contact again.
33:24Which closet?
33:25Just in the back there.
33:26Okay.
33:27Okay.
33:32Oh my God, he's back.
33:34I'm getting you out of here.
33:37Yes.
33:38301 Maplewood.
33:40And please hurry.
33:41This man is violent.
33:42Thanks.
33:43What's going on?
33:43You okay?
33:44Gina, she went over to Kim's
33:45and Ray is there.
33:46The comps are on their way.
33:52We're leaving.
33:53Get out of the way.
33:57No, I don't think I will.
34:00Please, Ray, leave us alone.
34:03Did she leave us alone?
34:08May I see you, Ray?
34:11You think I'm afraid
34:12of a small man like you?
34:14Dr. Walker, don't.
34:16Oh, you don't speak to me
34:17that way in my house.
34:18I'm leaving your house
34:19and I'm taking Kim
34:21and there's nothing
34:22you can do to stop me.
34:23The hell you are.
34:25Stop it!
34:29Stop it!
34:36Hey, Carter.
34:38You're under arrest.
34:39You have the right
34:39to remain silent.
34:40Anything you say can
34:41will be used against you
34:42in a court of law.
34:43You have a right to an attorney.
34:45If you cannot afford
34:45an attorney,
34:46one will be provided to you.
34:51Get us some help.
34:54Hey, Doctor.
34:56What are you doing here?
35:01I'm doing my job.
35:12Thanks for having her back
35:13again.
35:15Wendy, you never need
35:17to thank me for that.
35:19I'll start bonding now.
35:20It's freaking me out.
35:21Hey, look who's awake.
35:24How are you feeling?
35:26In pain.
35:27But I'm okay.
35:29Do you need anything?
35:32Carmelo.
35:43Carmelo.
35:44Okay.
35:45Bring it.
35:46Are you proud of yourself?
35:49Kinda.
35:52This is too far.
35:53You must know that.
35:54If we lose you,
35:56how many people
35:56don't get the help
35:57that they need?
35:58I hear you.
36:00I'll retire the cape.
36:01I would settle for you
36:02committing to a therapist.
36:05I can do that too.
36:08Thank you for helping me
36:09through this.
36:11Ride or die.
36:13Oh, good.
36:15You're awake.
36:16You had us worried
36:17there for a minute.
36:18Not my finest hour.
36:19A case like this is...
36:22It's a lot
36:23for anyone to carry.
36:25I think we all felt that.
36:28Thank you, John.
36:32Amy, could I see you outside?
36:43You wanted to see me?
36:44Yes.
36:45Why is Dr. Walker
36:46out fighting crime?
36:47It's a complicated story.
36:50Has she been reprimanded?
36:51Well, I thought I'd wait
36:52until she's no longer
36:53a patient.
36:54Right.
36:55And what about this intern
36:57making a splash
36:58on social media?
37:00I handle that.
37:01Won't happen again.
37:02Next time, handle it
37:03before it gets to me.
37:04Better yet,
37:05have Joan deal with it,
37:06her department, right?
37:07Or is she too busy
37:09dealing with everyone
37:10else's department
37:11to keep her own side
37:12of the street clean?
37:13I already spoke with her
37:14about the O.R. situation
37:15yesterday.
37:16Good.
37:16Because she's your hire.
37:18So I'll hold you
37:19personally responsible
37:20for all the havoc she wreaks.
37:22You know what?
37:23I have a thousand decisions
37:25to make every day.
37:26Almost all of them go well.
37:27But you choose to cherry pick
37:28things that go wrong.
37:29Cherry pick.
37:30After last week,
37:31you're lucky you still work here.
37:32Running a hospital
37:33is an exercise
37:34in controlled chaos.
37:36You want to micromanage?
37:37Fine.
37:37But there's a reason
37:38only one of us
37:39has a putter in his office.
37:40And frankly,
37:41I'm getting tired
37:41of you threatening my job.
37:43So,
37:44either make a change
37:45or get off my case.
37:52We got into trouble yesterday,
37:53but we crushed
37:54our race day fundraising goal.
37:56Thanks to all of you.
37:58And,
37:58drum roll please,
38:00because I think
38:00we may have biopsy results.
38:02What I'm about to say
38:04is sensitive,
38:05so I need you
38:06to stop recording.
38:08I'm guessing
38:09this isn't good news.
38:11Great.
38:12Actually,
38:13you don't have cancer.
38:15You never had cancer.
38:20What?
38:22I don't understand.
38:23Your oncologist in Philly
38:25read the original slides wrong.
38:27A viral infection
38:28caused abnormal looking cells
38:30called hematogones.
38:32which can mimic leukemia.
38:35This is insane.
38:37So,
38:38the chemo was for nothing?
38:39And it damaged my heart?
38:41Yes,
38:41but your endocarditis
38:43is on the mend.
38:44And now that you know
38:45you didn't have cancer,
38:46you don't have to worry
38:47about it coming back.
38:50Damn.
38:52Pretty juicy update
38:53for your followers.
38:56I think I might have
38:57to let them down easy.
38:59I mean,
38:59I'll tell them
39:00I'm cancer-free now,
39:01but
39:02you're gonna
39:03lie to them?
39:05It's not like that.
39:06My diagnosis
39:07may not have been real,
39:08but I was
39:09helping people.
39:11Before cancer,
39:12I was just some schmuck
39:12in a cubicle
39:13with 73 followers.
39:15Now,
39:16all these people
39:17care about me.
39:19some of them,
39:20some of them,
39:20some of them,
39:20Sure,
39:21but those relationships
39:22aren't real.
39:24They are to me.
39:26I don't want to lose
39:27the one good thing
39:27that came from all this.
39:31What you've been through
39:33sucks,
39:34but now you know
39:35what it is to think
39:36that every day
39:36could be your last.
39:38And you did it.
39:39with a ton of courage
39:41and generosity,
39:42you just have to channel
39:43that out into the real world
39:44and actually live.
39:48Okay.
39:51I will.
39:53Just
39:54not yet.
40:04Hey.
40:06Did you see Ben posted?
40:08Three new videos
40:10and he hasn't come clean.
40:11Well,
40:12at least he's raising money
40:13for a good cause.
40:14It's kind of sad.
40:15He's so lonely.
40:16He needs to do that.
40:18I would pay
40:19to be lonely right now.
40:23Ben's fans,
40:24somehow they ID'd me,
40:25now I have
40:262,000 follower requests
40:27and my DMs are
40:29not safe for work.
40:31Okay.
40:32Can I see this?
40:36Oh.
40:38Yeah.
40:39Hey,
40:40dude,
40:40this one's from Liz
40:42and she's
40:43definitely flirting.
40:45This is good.
40:47Why?
40:48You two have been
40:48dancing around this
40:49for a while.
40:50Now it's out there.
40:51Oh,
40:52come on.
40:53You want me to ask
40:54her out for you?
40:55I am a grown man,
40:56Sonia.
40:57If I want to ask her out,
40:58I will ask her out.
41:00Well,
41:01okay then.
41:03Okay.
41:07Unknown name.
41:09Probably spam.
41:10Wait,
41:11let me answer it.
41:15Hello?
41:16Dr. Walker,
41:17it's me.
41:20I thought it might be.
41:22Everything okay?
41:23Are you safe?
41:24Yeah.
41:25Yeah,
41:25thanks to you.
41:26You're not supposed
41:27to reach out.
41:28It's a burner.
41:29I'll ditch it soon,
41:30but I,
41:30I couldn't leave
41:31without knowing
41:32that you are okay too.
41:33I am.
41:35Detective says
41:36Ray will be locked up
41:38at least a few years.
41:40I'll never be able
41:41to repay you.
41:44You saved my life.
41:46You just take care
41:47of yourself,
41:48yeah?
41:50You do.
42:06How's Gina holding up?
42:08She's doing better
42:09than most would,
42:10I think.
42:12And you?
42:13You okay?
42:14Joan was asking questions.
42:16Oh.
42:17I didn't tell her
42:18about the memory seizures.
42:19she found out anyway.
42:21I made a couple
42:22of big mistakes
42:23and had my reckoning.
42:26I've been chasing
42:27my memory
42:28so that I could be
42:28a better doctor
42:29and right now
42:30I can't even practice.
42:32For how long?
42:33I'm not sure.
42:34Joan's assigning me
42:35a new neurologist,
42:37so he'll be the one
42:38to assess.
42:39But obviously,
42:40I'll do whatever it takes.
42:42Well,
42:43I'm here if you need me.
42:44I know.
42:47Dr. Heller.
42:48Dr. Hamda.
42:51Heard you're headed home?
42:52It's okay.
42:53I'll be back.
42:57Well,
42:58Dr. Clark,
42:58shall we?
42:59Feel better.
43:07I'll be back.
43:08I'll be back.
43:11I'll be back.
43:24I'll be back.
43:32I'll be back.
43:40I'll be back.
43:40I'll be back.
43:43I'll be back.
43:56I'll be back.
43:59I'll be back.
44:01I'll be back.
44:02I'll be back.
44:03I'll be back.
44:03I'll be back.
44:04I'll be back.
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