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07:07First
07:13before. What's wrong? It's freezing in here. I can hardly feel my fingers. Please tell me you
07:18didn't send a 911 page to tell me the heater's broken. It's not broken. House bribed the physical
07:24plant to turn on the AC so I'd hurry up. Hurry up. This man's abdomen is wide open. His core
07:30temp
07:30is down to 95. Fine. I will deal with it. You better. I'm gonna file. I don't care what he
07:37told
07:37you. Turn it back up now. I thought you had an important meaning. You're an idiot. What
07:45do you do the next time one of your patients needs a liver transplant? Go talk to Wilson
07:48about something completely unrelated and see what happens. Mystery infection guy is now covered
07:54in boils and has an abscess big enough to put your fist in. He needs to get into an OR
07:58at
07:58Tootsuite. Karani will be done soon. Good. I'll have some hot chocolate waiting. Marina.
08:07Hey. How's she doing? She vomited? I'll give her some more ibuprofen and put her in the
08:14bath for a bit. And call me in a half an hour if it doesn't go down. Sorry, Marina. I
08:18have
08:19another call. Just call me in a half an hour either way. Hey, what's up? Tell him I'm halfway
08:25there. He's the one who insisted on the early meeting. I... All right. I'm coming.
08:42Morning, Eli. Sorry about the wait. That's all right. I hear you got a sick kid. Yeah, I know
08:48what that's like. Or I should say my wife does. So, you guys ready to give some ground
08:54so we can make this deal? Why would we do that? We've been going at this for eight months.
08:59As soon as you decide to get reasonable. I'm the one that's unreasonable. You've taken
09:03weeks to respond to every proposal I've presented. Atlantic Net Insurance is the largest healthcare
09:08provider in New Jersey, and you're not the only hospital whose contracts are up. So, is
09:12your team ready to come back to the table? Yeah. We're not going to. This is our final offer.
09:18We're willing to go with the capitated structure, but we need at least a 12% increase in reimbursements
09:22across the board. Well, the good news is I can give you a quick response. Not a chance.
09:30But, as always, nice talking to you. Say hi to your sister for me.
09:39If you don't accept the offer, we're going to terminate the contract.
09:45It's going to be hard to keep this place open if all your patients have to pay cash.
09:48Leverage. Princeton Plainsboro is the smallest hospital in our entire network.
09:53We're also the best. Doesn't matter. We are responsible for covering 13 million people.
09:57We don't have enough cash to buy them all Maserati. I know what you pay. Bergen,
10:01newer Beth Israel, Robert Wood Johnson. It's because they have leverage.
10:04You can be expensive or small, but you can't be both. I've engaged Jones Curtain to handle
10:09the PR, and I'm prepared to make the announcement at 3 p.m. today.
10:14The first lesson every good poker player learns is don't get emotional. You don't have the cards.
10:20And the sooner you realize that, the sooner a reasonable contract will get signed.
10:26You have until 3 p.m. to change your mind.
10:30I always did like your style. It'll be sad to see you going.
10:52They're waiting for you in the conference room.
10:55Thanks.
11:00Take this up to the call center and tell Claudio to give one to each CS rep and to start
11:04going
11:04over the answers to each question.
11:06Okay.
11:07And under no circumstances is any of this info to go outside that room.
11:10The scripts are numbered, and I want a list of every person she gives one to.
11:13Got it. Anything else?
11:16No.
11:19If you really wanted to make a deal, you should have ditched the push-up and gone with the Demi.
11:24Nothing makes a guy want to close like high beams.
11:27What have you heard?
11:27Your meeting with a weasel lasted less than five minutes, which means you either agreed
11:31to a completely sensible 30-day extension, or one of you issued a completely ridiculous
11:37ultimatum.
11:42Oh, goody. You or him?
11:44Me.
11:44Way to go, boss.
11:46You said it was ridiculous.
11:47Ridiculous to make. Fun to watch.
11:49As long as it's not just a bluff.
11:51Please tell me it's not a bluff.
11:53It is not a bluff.
11:54And it is not ridiculous.
11:55Just because we're not some huge...
11:59Mr. Plutus started hallucinating before we could put him under.
12:02BP's plummeting. He has an elevated heart rate.
12:04Looks like congestive heart failure.
12:05Interesting.
12:07I don't care how interesting it is, you are not infecting him with malaria.
12:11Since when is malaria a cure for heart failure?
12:13It's not.
12:14It's not congestive heart failure.
12:17It's got to be one of these.
12:23Just got off the phone with Harani.
12:26I'm sorry, Dave. I don't really have time right now.
12:28You think I had time to listen to him go for 20 minutes about the damn temperature in the O
12:31.R.?
12:31I took care of it.
12:32It's not an it.
12:33It's a him you need to take care of.
12:35You've got the entire staff catering to houses every whim, and I can't get approval to hire a replacement for
12:40the surgeon he stole from my department?
12:42A doctor I only took on in the first place because of pressure from you?
12:45So you didn't want Chase, but now you're pissed you can't have him?
12:49You want to convene a search committee and start looking for a new chief of surgery?
12:52No, Dave.
12:53Then you better stop spending all your time putting out his fires and start doing your damn job.
13:05Is there a problem with Dr. Thomas?
13:08No, just, uh, refereeing a dispute about the O.R.
13:12So, we don't yet have a contract with Atlantic Net.
13:18We gave you an extra week, and you assured us you'd have a deal by today.
13:22We could have a deal, which is not the deal we deserve.
13:25So, what do you want? Approval for an extension?
13:28We've been at this for eight months. An extension isn't going to change anything.
13:31So what's your plan?
13:33I presented a final offer.
13:34I told them that we would agree to a capitated structure if they increase reimbursements by 12%.
13:40A final offer, what does that mean?
13:43If they don't accept it by three o'clock, we're going to terminate.
13:47Are you out of your mind?
13:49If we don't accept Atlantic Net insurance, we'll lose 80% of our patients.
13:53We'd be lucky they'll last three months.
13:55We're not asking for anything they can't afford.
13:58Their last offer was a four percent increase, and you're demanding 12.
14:02They're paying even more at some places, units that have lower ratings than ours.
14:07In a perfect world, that would definitely matter.
14:08Sanford, they're all about growth, and they know they don't get new customers by marketing themselves as the biggest.
14:14They do it by claiming they're the best, and they can't do that if their patients can't come to us.
14:22What was Morgan's reaction when you told him?
14:24He didn't give in, but he will.
14:28I told them I make the announcement at three o'clock.
14:31He'll call back before then.
14:35They need us.
14:36No, we need them.
14:38We need each other.
14:43The negotiation is your responsibility, so we can't stop you if this is what you want to do.
14:48But just so we're clear, if we don't have a contract with Atlantic Net, you're not going to have a
14:53contract with us.
15:34Guess who didn't show up for clinic duty?
15:37Oh, don't tell me.
15:39The guy with all the boils needs a liver transplant.
15:41No, his doctor needs an app.
15:43You want me to try to find him?
15:44You really need him?
15:45I need someone.
15:48I have cancer.
15:50Why do you think you have cancer?
15:51I don't think I have cancer.
15:53I know I have cancer.
15:55I had surgery to remove a malignant polyp in my colon six months ago, and now it's spread to my
16:00liver and lymph nodes.
16:01So you're under the care of an oncologist?
16:04Yeah, but he won't give me the prescription I need.
16:06You need more painkillers?
16:07No, I need breast milk.
16:12Human breast milk?
16:14Yes, it has cancer-fighting qualities.
16:16Well, in newborns, it's been shown to reduce future risk.
16:20No, in adults with cancer, too.
16:22I've read studies.
16:27Look, I even know a place where I can buy it.
16:30I just need a prescription so I can get reimbursed by my insurance company.
16:35They said they'd reimburse the cost of breast milk as a cancer treatment.
16:39They reimburse prescriptions, so if you write me a prescription, then they have no choice but to pay.
16:44Well, actually, they have a choice.
16:47What are you, some type of shill for the insurance company?
16:50No.
16:50Look, I've been paying premiums for 30 years, and I've never been sick a day in my life till this
16:54happened.
16:56Now I can't work.
16:58I got no money.
17:00And you want to help them screw me over?
17:02I'm not screwing you over.
17:03Well, then give me the script.
17:03It won't help you.
17:04Will it hurt me?
17:05No, but...
17:06Okay, so it won't harm me, and it won't harm you, but it's this insurance company...
17:11This is not about insurance.
17:12Then give me the damn script.
17:19I'm sick.
17:23I need help.
17:26I need something.
17:28I'm sorry.
17:35Bitch.
17:46Anyone call?
17:47Yeah.
17:49The ER.
17:50They said the vascular who's on call doesn't have privileges.
17:53Like, why is he on call?
17:55Dialed outside a conference and got him to fill in.
17:57It'd be nice if he got someone who would actually work here.
17:59Call Arashevsky.
18:01Arashevsky?
18:02She's not going to do it.
18:03She owes me a favor.
18:03She's still not going to do it.
18:07All right.
18:08Oh, and there's a guy in your office.
18:10I think he's a lawyer.
18:10Why is he in my office?
18:11He said he didn't want to sit around a bunch of sick people.
18:13I tried to stop him.
18:20Hi.
18:21I'm Dr. Lisa Cuddy.
18:22Ronald Westbrook.
18:23I appreciate you taking the time to meet with me.
18:25Hard to avoid since you're already in my office.
18:27Sorry about that.
18:28I just got over a wicked cold.
18:30Didn't want to...
18:30How can I help you?
18:31I represent Martin Acevedo.
18:34He's filed a suit against PPH and Dr. Robert Chase
18:37for performing surgery without consent.
18:39Yes.
18:40I saw that.
18:42I also saw the consent forms.
18:43They were all signed.
18:44Yes, but my client was assured that the procedure
18:46would just be a few minor sutures.
18:48Wait.
18:49Your client accidentally cut his thumb off with a table saw, right?
18:52Yes.
18:53And Dr. Chase reattached it?
18:54Yes.
18:56You're saying he didn't want it reattached?
18:58No.
18:59He most certainly did not.
19:01His insurance only covered 60% of inpatient expenses,
19:05so he would only agree to the cheapest option.
19:07So what did you tell him?
19:08I said I'd sew up the skin over the exposed bone.
19:11Then I put him under, got his thumb from the paramedics,
19:13and reattached it.
19:16What's he going to do?
19:17Tell the judge that I harmed him by reattaching a vital digit?
19:20Both he and the insurance company are suing
19:22to get out of paying the bill.
19:24It's over $80,000.
19:25It was his thumb.
19:27I couldn't just let him toss it in the trash
19:29to save a few bucks.
19:34Gail, the farm tech who called in sick is here.
19:36She's waiting in your office.
19:40He barely even looks at me anymore.
19:43We haven't had sex in months.
19:45You don't need pills to lose weight.
19:48There are healthier ways.
19:51Legal ways.
19:52You don't understand how hard it is.
19:54Ever since our second child, no matter what I do,
19:57I just wanted to lose 10 more pounds,
19:59and then I was going to stop.
20:02I'm sorry.
20:05Forging pharmaceutical orders.
20:07Stealing.
20:07Don't fire me, Dr. Cuddy, please.
20:10I'm begging you.
20:11If Sam finds out, he'll divorce me for sure,
20:14and my kids.
20:16I'll never do it again, I swear.
20:18Just give me a second chance.
20:22I won't report the theft to the DEA,
20:26but I have to fire you.
20:34Just take a few minutes to compose yourself,
20:37and then go down to HR,
20:38and they'll give you your last check.
20:39I've been a perfect employee for seven years.
20:43I know.
20:44But this is too big.
20:46I'm sorry.
21:01I'm sorry.
21:09How's it going?
21:11I've got three hours to save this place from bankruptcy.
21:14I just fired one of my best employees,
21:15and the woman taking care of my sick child
21:18isn't returning my call.
21:19Rachel's going to be fine.
21:20I'm sure whoever he or she is deserves it,
21:22and we're not going bankrupt.
21:24Are we?
21:26Don't worry.
21:26The board will fire me
21:27before they allow that to happen.
21:28They'd never fire you.
21:31I just told Atlantic Net Insurance
21:33I'd terminate unless they gave us a 12% bump.
21:36They might fire you.
21:38Marina, hey, it's me.
21:40I haven't heard back from you.
21:41Can you call me as soon as you can?
21:45You try Lucas?
21:46He's either sleeping or avoiding me.
21:49You in a fight?
21:50Not yet, but we're going to be.
22:01What do you think I should do about Atlantic Net?
22:03You're asking a guy who paid full sticker price
22:05for his last car.
22:07You ask House?
22:09He's a master manipulator
22:11who always gets what he wants.
22:12This situation is out of control enough already.
22:14House is the last person
22:16I want to get involved.
22:26Get out of my chair.
22:27And the answer's no.
22:29Have you noticed how many porn sites
22:31have mom in the domain name?
22:33Hot moms, hungry moms, mature moms.
22:36That'd make you feel pretty good.
22:42What do you want?
22:44Looks like Boyle's altered mental status
22:46and heart failure
22:47was caused by renal cell carcinoma.
22:49I need your signature
22:50to start treating it with malaria.
22:52Don't worry, I'm giving him chemo too.
22:54What is your sudden obsession with malaria?
22:55Just trying to play my part, cutting costs.
22:58Malaria is the simplest, cheapest method
23:00of delivering hypothermia.
23:01Right.
23:02The only money you care about?
23:04You bet someone you could use malaria
23:06as a diagnostic tool?
23:08That doesn't sound like me.
23:10Forget it.
23:11Okay, let me see if I've got this straight.
23:13A bet that puts one patient at minor risk
23:15is juvenile.
23:16And irresponsible.
23:17And dangerous.
23:18But going all in against Atlantic net
23:21is not a bet.
23:23That is a carefully considered
23:24negotiating position.
23:27I'm going to put this in your inbox.
23:29I just hope it doesn't get lost
23:31underneath all the other stuff
23:32you're carefully considering.
23:41Can you take a look at these
23:42per DM schedules?
23:42Let me know if you see any conflicts.
23:44Got it.
23:45Oh, and Arashevsky actually did come in.
23:47You catch her leaving a sponge
23:48in a guy or something?
23:49It wasn't a medical mistake.
23:51What was it?
23:51Can't tell you now?
23:52She came in.
23:53Hey, Stan.
23:54Have you audited the ephedrine orders yet?
23:57Why?
23:57You told me she confessed.
23:58Stan.
23:59All right, yeah, I'll take care of it.
24:00Hey.
24:02You know he's cussing you around there now.
24:04I don't care as long as he does it.
24:05What a bitch.
24:06What are you doing here?
24:07Sounded like you're going to be too busy for lunch,
24:09so my specialty is finished lasagna.
24:11Sure you didn't come looking for more people
24:12if we could brag about our sex life, too.
24:15Okay.
24:16Sorry.
24:16From now on, I've got nothing but bad things
24:18to say about our sex life.
24:20Or nothing to say.
24:22And what's going on with Marina?
24:23She doesn't call me back.
24:24She was going to call.
24:25I told her I'd let you know everything was okay.
24:27So her fever broke?
24:29What exactly does that mean?
24:30When a fever breaks?
24:32Lucas, I'm very busy.
24:33Does she have a fever or not?
24:34That was going to be your lunch?
24:36And you didn't have breakfast either.
24:39No, she doesn't have a fever,
24:40and the rash was just like a little diaper.
24:42What rash?
24:43She's a rash.
24:44Little one.
24:47Lisa, don't worry.
24:48I'm telling you.
24:51Come on.
24:54Oh, God.
24:55I must have grabbed Marina's cell by mistake.
25:02And I turned the ringer off on the home phone
25:04so I could sleep.
25:07What are you doing to me?
25:08I take it your deal's not done?
25:09Not yet.
25:11How about I take a quick look
25:12into the guy who's in charge of the negotiations,
25:14or better yet, the CEO.
25:16If I get some dirt, you can use it as leverage.
25:19There's no time.
25:24How do you even find these guys?
25:32I thought he was going to have a damn coronary right there in the tea box.
25:35Excuse me.
25:36You're Keith Tenenbaum, CEO of Atlanta Net Insurance, right?
25:40That's me.
25:41How can I help you?
25:42Well, actually, I think we can help each other.
25:44I am Dr. Lisa Cuddy, Dean of Medicine at Princeton Plainsboro.
25:48Oh, yeah.
25:49Well, how are you?
25:50Well, I'm a little unhappy.
25:51You're aware that our contract with your company is up this week?
25:54Yes, and we have a negotiating team that's working all that out.
25:57Princeton Plainsboro has the highest rated ER in the state,
26:00the most advanced ICU,
26:01and the most innovative diagnostic medicine department in the entire country.
26:05Good to know.
26:06Now, if you don't mind, I'd like to...
26:08While Atlantic Net Insurance has a marketing budget
26:10that's more than our pediatric ICUs and transplant units combined,
26:14your PGA sponsorship could pay for our walk-in clinic,
26:16and the money you spend to fuel your two private jets
26:18could fund our air ambulance service for the next three years.
26:22Your point being...
26:23Your growth may be good for your bottom line,
26:25but ours allows us to save lives.
26:27And I would rather not have to announce to the press
26:30how selective your company appears to be
26:32when it comes to cutting costs.
26:38Morgan was right.
26:40You are one tough gal.
26:46You can betray me as a rich bastard
26:47and the press all you want.
26:49Just as long as I stay rich.
27:03Stan is looking for you.
27:04I'm busy.
27:05He said it's urgent.
27:10I don't understand how it's even possible,
27:12but I've checked it twice.
27:13How much?
27:14Ten cases.
27:17Ten cases?
27:18Going back three years.
27:20What the hell have you been doing, Stan?
27:21You're supposed to be managing this place.
27:23All the paperwork I signed was correct.
27:24This must have altered the orders afterwards.
27:27Didn't you ever cross-check it with the bills that came in?
27:30I delegated it.
27:31To whom?
27:34To Gail.
27:35Look, she seemed perfectly trustworthy.
27:37How was I supposed to know?
27:38By doing your job.
27:39I'm sorry.
27:40Have you notified the DEA?
27:41The DEA?
27:42Geez, Stan, hello.
27:44You don't steal $50,000 worth of pills
27:46because you want to lose weight.
27:47She's supplying a meth lab.
27:49Just get her back in here.
27:50All right.
27:51Now.
27:58Well, you ever want a job, trust me.
28:00He'll double whatever you're making here.
28:02Take it he liked my proposal.
28:04You don't have to tell me to get my ass back over here today.
28:07Here.
28:09He's willing to go to 8%.
28:118.
28:12We were at 4.
28:14Your board's gonna think you walk on water.
28:17I want 12.
28:21You're not gonna get 12.
28:23There's just no way.
28:248% barely covers our cost inflation.
28:27The capitated structure should allow you to hold down inflation.
28:30And shifts all your risk onto us,
28:31which is why we deserve 12.
28:33Lisa, come on.
28:34The guy who mows my lawn makes more than my kid's teacher.
28:37Hell, the two guys whose lunch you interrupted could get fired.
28:39Their severance would be more than most of their employees make in a lifetime.
28:43It doesn't have anything to do with what you deserve.
28:47This is it.
28:52Take it or leave it.
29:22What are you doing?
29:23Hey, you know any good transplant surgeons?
29:26Turns out his kidneys aren't the only thing failing.
29:29And I know what you're thinking.
29:30But malaria wouldn't destroy his liver that fast.
29:33Especially since we never infected him.
29:36I thought you said...
29:36Apparently Foreman now thinks that he has the authority to overrule my orders
29:39just because the FDA wouldn't approve.
29:41Don't worry, I'll deal with it.
29:43If you could just talk to Hirani...
29:48What would you do?
29:51She paid me during sex.
29:53About the contract with Atlantic Med.
29:56I got them to come up to 8%, but we should get at least 12.
30:01Solid numbers.
30:02Do the math.
30:03And nothing else.
30:05It's not about my pride.
30:07It's about the principal.
30:08They're trying to screw us over because we're small.
30:10It's what they're supposed to do.
30:11They should be pressuring other hospitals to be more like us.
30:14Not trying to make us more like them.
30:16It's stupid.
30:18Putting your job on the line in an effort to stamp out stupidity isn't.
30:23You would.
30:25Probably.
30:26Then I also wanted to try to cure cancer by infecting a guy with malaria to win a $50 bet.
30:32You really want to be like me?
31:01You really want to be like me?
31:02Since we've been trying to renegotiate our contract with Atlantic Net Insurance.
31:06It's been a difficult process, but I wanted to let you all know before we made the formal
31:11announcement that as of 5 p.m. today, our contract with Atlantic Net will be terminated.
31:16We've doubled the number of customer service representatives in our call center.
31:21Current patients will still be allowed to remain in our care for 30 days, but starting
31:25tomorrow, we will no longer be accepting patients with Atlantic Net Health Insurance.
31:40Come on, Marina, pick up the phone.
31:45I'm busy.
31:50We found a liver match.
31:52All right.
31:53Get him prepped.
31:54I'll straighten things out with Harani.
31:55Harani's not the problem.
31:57House is.
31:57Now he wants Chase to do the surgery.
31:59To prove to Harani he doesn't need him?
32:01To prove to Thomas that Chase was his department's best surgeon.
32:04And what does Chase want to do?
32:06Chase wants to do the surgery.
32:07And you don't want him to do it because...
32:08I don't care who does it.
32:09So what's the problem?
32:09In order to get our patient into the O.R., we have to get him on the surgery schedule.
32:13In order to do that, we need someone to put him there who neither House nor Thomas can overrule.
32:17In order to do that, we need someone to put him there who cares what happens to this hospital.
32:34Would you rather I go back and bike it in?
32:36She's not massaging your leg.
32:38She will.
32:39Eventually.
32:40Why am I the only person here who cares what happens to this hospital?
32:43Well, get off your ass and get your department under control.
32:47At least for the next few days.
32:49It's going to take longer than a few days for a company the size of Atlantic Net
32:53to start feeling the squeeze of your PR campaign.
32:56If they ever do.
32:57And you know this, Hal.
32:59From all the time you spent researching them and their other contracts,
33:02the way they handle their press relations.
33:03I know they have a NASCAR team.
33:05Despite what you may have learned at Hebrew school or from Jimmy Cliff.
33:09Sometimes the bigger they are, the harder they kick your ass.
33:21I'm not trying to be greedy.
33:23But he's also not interested in being forced into a medical bankruptcy.
33:27Mr. Asifedo, I am sorry you're having financial difficulties.
33:30But because of us, you still have a thumb.
33:33I assume that's something a carpenter might need.
33:36And I assume you didn't ask for this meeting so you could lecture my client.
33:40You have insurance.
33:42But by filing the suit, you've caused us to get paid nothing by them either.
33:46That's not our problem.
33:47Actually, it is, since he's responsible for any expense we're not reimbursed.
33:51But if you drop the suit and make it clear that Dr. Chase was acting in your best interest
33:56when he reattached your thumb, then we'll be able to resubmit the claim.
33:59And you'll cover his deductible, attorney's fees, and 50 grand for pain and suffering.
34:03Actually, I was thinking more like we'd cover half his deductible, which means you'd only owe $16,000.
34:10You want him to pay you?
34:11Yes.
34:12Do you have any idea how much it costs?
34:14How many years it takes to train someone in microsurgery?
34:18We gave you back your life.
34:20You can still work.
34:22You can put in your own shirt.
34:23Hold a fork.
34:24Martine, let's go.
34:26I'm sorry.
34:27I know I should pay.
34:29But I just can't.
34:32I still cannot work.
34:33I'm already underwater in my house.
34:36And I have two kids with braces.
34:39You think you'd be in better shape without a thumb?
34:41Right now.
34:43Financially?
34:44Yeah.
34:45How would it be?
34:48Well, so would we.
34:50But when you came in, we didn't think about that.
34:52We just took care of you.
34:53Made sure we did whatever you needed to get well.
34:56Yeah, right.
34:58All you doctors care about is healing.
35:00That's why there's all those BMWs and Porsches in the parking lot.
35:02Damn it.
35:03Come on, we're out of here.
35:05We'll see you in court.
35:06You're right.
35:06We will.
35:08You still have a thumb because of us.
35:10And like everyone else in this world, we don't work for free.
35:13We earn this money.
35:14And if we have to take your house to get it, we will.
35:17We will.
35:24What's going on?
35:25I think they're fighting.
35:27Out of my way.
35:28Now.
35:29Out of the way.
35:32What the hell is going on?
35:34I told them to use their words.
35:46That farm check is back.
35:48She's in your office.
35:50You there.
35:51You over there.
35:52I don't want to hear a word out of either one of you until I get back.
35:58You lied.
36:00So?
36:01What are you going to do about it?
36:04Well, for one, notify the DEA.
36:07Good.
36:08I'm sure they'll be very interested to hear how Dr. House forced me to help him steal the
36:11meds.
36:12And the administrator, who he's having sex with, has been helping him cover it up.
36:17You really think you can lie your way out of this?
36:19Yeah, I do.
36:21Anything else you want to know?
36:23Bitch.
36:33The hospital boy's chairman wants to speak to you.
36:35No, I'm not busy.
36:35I did, but he...
36:36Then tell him I quit.
37:16You owe Lucas the money.
37:20We were having sex when you called.
37:27The breast milk guy finally found a doctor who'd give him what he wanted.
37:32If it works, it's way better than malaria.
37:38It's worth a shot.
37:45I thought they were the ones bluffing.
37:49No way they'd let us terminate.
37:55They're not going to fire you, and you're not going to quit.
38:01Why not?
38:04Because you're an idiot.
38:08This place needs you.
38:10That matters to you.
38:18What do you think of that farm tech?
38:21Gail.
38:21She's a sociopath.
38:23You knew she was stealing meds?
38:24No.
38:26But have you seen the way she opens the mail?
38:29Gail.
38:29Why didn't you ever tell me?
38:32Figured it might come in handy one day.
38:46Gail, I like you.
38:47I always have.
38:49And I know you must have gotten sucked up into a situation you weren't able to control.
38:54Really?
38:54Is that what happened with you in-house?
38:57I'm not going to back down just because you threatened to smear me.
39:02Now, if you agree to tell the truth, there are things I can do to help.
39:07Think about your husband.
39:09Your kids.
39:11I know you're a good person deep down inside.
39:14You can't completely hide everything about yourself in seven years.
39:22You're an idiot.
39:24I started stealing from here six months after you hired me.
39:29You still don't even know the half of it, and you never will.
39:33You wouldn't have even found out about this if I hadn't gotten sick.
39:36And you aren't as tough as you think you are.
39:39There's no way you'd let this job get taken away.
39:43And if I go down, you're going down.
39:47I don't know.
40:02Hey.
40:03Can you tell Stan to give this to the DEA agent when he comes by?
40:07Flower.
40:08Yeah, Lucas gave it to me.
40:09Thought he might come in handy one day.
40:11I started stealing from here six months after you hired me.
40:15Nice.
40:17At least I came out on top once today.
40:20Where are you going?
40:21To hand the board my resignation.
40:24Hopefully whoever they hire to replace me can still get the 8%.
40:33Marina, I've been trying to get in touch with you all day.
40:38It's all right. I understand. Just how is Rachel?
40:42And the rash?
40:45Great. I'll be home early.
40:47Oh!
40:53You bitch.
40:58I didn't think you'd actually do it.
41:00I told you I would.
41:03Call the dogs off.
41:07You got your 12.
41:10Congratulations.
41:18Yeah!
41:21Woo!
41:23Yes!
41:28Oh yeah.
41:35Life gives you to run around, you say.
41:39You wanna know how much dues must you pay.
41:45Well, you can have what you want to.
41:50But there's a will that's always a way.
41:55Keepin' your eyes on that mountain top.
42:00One step at a time.
42:03Don't ever, ever stop.
42:06Keep on when your mind says quit.
42:09Dream on till you find you're livin' it.
42:12I'll be right by your side.
42:15Yeah, baby.
42:16Keep on.
42:17Don't stop till you win your prize.
42:20Lean on all the loveless in my eyes.
42:22You're a diamond to me.
42:25Yes, you are.
42:26Shine on.
42:28Shine on.
42:30Shine on.
42:31Baby, you got to shine on.
42:34That's what you're born to do.
42:36Me and you.
42:40You got to shine on.
42:44Sparkle, baby.
42:46Shine on.
42:49Shine on.
42:52Shine on.
42:54Shine on.
42:56Baby, you got to shine on.
43:02You gonna get that?
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