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00:01I had a car accident.
00:02Lost a lot of my memory previously on Doc.
00:05Whoever hacked Amy sent a phishing email to everyone in the hospital.
00:08Did you hear what was on that recording?
00:10Stuff that was really bad for me and Nora.
00:12They also sent one to you.
00:14You're petty and vindictive and inferior doctor.
00:17What's going on here?
00:17She killed that boy.
00:18I should at least be considered for chief resident.
00:21Call it, Hannah.
00:22Time of death, 6.42 p.m.
00:24There was some blood test you ordered that the hacker did something that messed that up.
00:28He was 17.
00:30And we killed him.
00:37I can do it better.
00:39I'm sure you can, Mr. Bell.
00:41Don't be sassing me, Gloria.
00:43They fought none, you know that, right?
00:45What can I forget?
00:47Mr. Bell?
00:48Is it my turn?
00:50Are you sure you want to do this?
00:51No, we don't discriminate.
00:52We believe everybody has the ability to fight.
00:55Let's get started.
00:59Gloria?
01:00I am perfectly healthy.
01:04I knew you were so sorry.
01:15Hannah.
01:20Did you even sleep?
01:23I heard you move around all night.
01:27We killed a kid.
01:28I know.
01:30When I come home tonight, I don't know what you hear.
01:32I know.
01:32Just pack your things.
01:34Find somewhere else to go.
01:36I mean it.
01:41One of our patients died because of this hack.
01:44I understand.
01:45And we are on top of this now.
01:47Not acceptable.
01:48We can't wait anymore.
01:49We have to bring in the FBI cybercrime unit.
01:51I will discuss this with the board this afternoon.
01:53This afternoon?
01:54No.
01:54Now.
01:55Are you not understanding what's at stake here for this hospital?
01:58The damage to our reputation, the financial and legal consequences.
02:02Better crucified than complicit.
02:04Easy to say from the cheap seats.
02:05She's right, Max.
02:07How much worse do you think it'll be if it comes out we sat on this, tried to cover it
02:11up,
02:11and maybe lost another patient?
02:12You're scared and not thinking clearly.
02:16Not now, Paul.
02:18I couldn't help it over here.
02:20I figure I'll join this conversation since I'm the target of this.
02:24I assume you're going to do the right thing now, Max, to protect our patients.
02:31I will call our contact at the FBI.
02:35Now.
02:42I guess there is strength in numbers.
02:44Keep me in the loop.
02:48We got your back.
02:54I'm going to need a list of all the male doctors that worked with me,
02:58anyone in my department, or that I might have had contact with, past and present,
03:02and their photographs.
03:03The man from your memories?
03:05The least you can do is help me out myself.
03:07I'll take care of it.
03:08Just get back to work.
03:10Someone will bring it to you as soon as it's available.
03:15Katie told me about Nora.
03:17I'm sorry.
03:18It's not your concern.
03:28I thought I'd left this nightmare behind.
03:31Come on.
03:32It's nice to get out and do a little good.
03:34The only reason I'm out is because Amy threw her hat in the ring for chief resident,
03:38and this is Joan's way of sending me to the boonies.
03:42No.
03:42It was supposed to be Jake.
03:44The only reason you're here is because he's in Arizona cleaning out his father's house.
03:47So, buck up, kid.
03:49You are still the cat's meow.
03:51Okay.
03:51Are you 85?
03:53Old soul.
03:55Hoping to make you smile.
03:57I'm okay.
03:59But thank you for trying.
04:01And thank you for yesterday.
04:05One foot in front of the other.
04:07All right, Hawks.
04:08Eyes up here, please.
04:10This is Dr. Coleman and Dr. Matra.
04:13They have taken some time out of their very busy schedules to check you all for scoliosis.
04:18So, be quick, be polite, best behavior.
04:22Understood?
04:24Understood?
04:25Yes.
04:26All right.
04:27Mr. Fillion's class, you can line up over here.
04:29And Ms. Lindsay's class, why don't you line up right here?
04:32Okay.
04:38No, baby!
04:41Chris!
04:42My son!
04:43Why did you die?
04:51Hannah, you've got to try to let it go.
04:53I don't know how.
04:55We channel our energy.
04:57We put our focus where it's needed.
04:59Come on.
05:00You're with me today.
05:02I promise I won't yell at you in front of the entire hospital.
05:08Hi.
05:09I'm Dr. Larson.
05:11This is Dr. Clark.
05:12Hi.
05:12Hi.
05:13I'm Pam, and this is my brother, Freddy.
05:15We're the kids.
05:16And this is his caretaker, Gloria.
05:19She was with him when he got sick.
05:20At a skydiving venue.
05:22I told them it was on his bucket list.
05:24Doesn't make it a good idea.
05:25I knew the instructor would say it was not safe for him, and then we could stop talking about it.
05:30And how are you feeling now?
05:31I'm fine.
05:34You have a family history of heart disease?
05:37Uh, yeah.
05:37Not me, his mother's side.
05:39Well, look, the good news is there are no broken bones or dislocations.
05:42Good.
05:43Gloria, pull the car around.
05:45I'm sure the doctors need to examine you more, Mr. Bell.
05:48We do.
05:48You have something called acute tubular necrosis.
05:51Sounds made up.
05:52It just means that your kidneys aren't working the way they're supposed to.
05:56It's from too much ibuprofen.
05:58He's been saying that his knees hurt him for weeks.
06:01Probably forgot he took it.
06:02No, I only take what I'm supposed to.
06:04Are the pills accessible?
06:06Can he open them up on his own?
06:07He can.
06:08Yes, they are.
06:09Well, why wouldn't you hide them?
06:11Hey, this isn't Gloria's fault.
06:13Okay, look, uh, this is what we're gonna do.
06:15Dr. Clark, the charcoal, please.
06:18Charcoal?
06:18It's gonna help clear the ibuprofen from your system.
06:22No, not doing it.
06:23Okay, well, this is your other option.
06:26This goes down your throat.
06:29I assume you don't want to do that.
06:30Sure, what's better than drinking?
06:32Barbecue briquettes.
06:33We have to let them help you.
06:35When we get home, I'll make you your favorite tacos.
06:37We can play Scrabble, okay?
06:39Fine.
06:42Dr. Larson, do you think that we could talk to you outside?
06:46And Gloria, you can stay here and look after him.
06:48Of course.
06:49Thanks.
06:57I don't trust Gloria, and I don't think that this was an accident.
07:00Oh, come on, Pam.
07:02You were the one in there just giving her the third degree.
07:04Because I think maybe she made a mistake?
07:06I don't know what you're talking about now.
07:07Come on, wake up, Freddy.
07:09Dad just put her in his will a month ago for 100K.
07:12I don't think she even knows about that.
07:14How long has she been taking care of your dad?
07:17Less than three years.
07:18Three years.
07:18And have you ever suspected her of anything before today?
07:21Well, no, but now she has a reason.
07:23Okay, well, let's not jump to any conclusions.
07:25We have blood work coming back in the next hour or two, and that'll tell us more.
07:29And poisoning somebody and then taking them to a skydiving venue seems like a really bad plan.
07:34Okay.
07:35All right.
07:35But until you get this figured out, I don't want Gloria alone with my father.
07:39Sure, Pam.
07:40Whatever.
07:44She doesn't know what she's talking about.
07:56Are you there yet?
07:57Mom.
07:58Do you see him?
07:58Mom, calm down.
08:00Dad's been out of touch before, and it's always fine.
08:02It's been three days, Hannah.
08:04He's never been gone this long.
08:06I'm sure there's an explanation.
08:07Where are you?
08:08We're at his last known location, but I just, I don't, I don't see him.
08:12Hang on.
08:13Isn't that his car?
08:14Oh, thank God.
08:17Tell me what's happening.
08:19Oh, my God.
08:19Oh, my God.
08:20No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
08:21What is?
08:23What's wrong?
08:26Did you find him?
08:27No, no, no, no, no, no, no.
08:29Charlie, help me.
08:30Dad, I'll pick up the phone.
08:32Oh, my God.
08:33No, no, no, no, Dad.
08:34Dad, Dad, Dad.
08:35Dad.
08:35Oh, my God, Hannah.
08:36Oh, my God, Hannah, please.
08:37Charlie, help me.
08:37Hannah, please, give him, please.
08:38No, no, no, please.
08:39You can do something.
08:40CVR, anything.
08:40Please do something.
08:42He's gone, Charlie.
08:44We're too late.
08:44Hannah.
08:44Please, please, please, please.
08:46What are you talking about, Hannah?
08:47Charlie, what's going on?
08:50You want all white males who worked at Westside between 2016 and 2025?
08:56Yes.
08:56But they aren't indexed that way.
08:58You need the ID photos, Edie.
08:59Figure it out.
09:00It'll take some time, but sure, if it's what you need.
09:03Drop everything else you're doing.
09:04I'll expect it in the next couple of hours, along with every complaint that's ever been
09:08filed against Dr. Larson.
09:13I am an RN, but with Albert, I'm mostly just a caregiver, trying to make sure he eats, get some
09:19exercise, stay safe.
09:22Sounds like you really care about him.
09:24He's a pain in my rear.
09:26But I love him.
09:27And he's generous with you?
09:29Oh, yes.
09:30He pays me very well.
09:32Double on Sundays if I have to miss church.
09:34And what about his kids?
09:35Do you see them very often?
09:37Freddy comes by at least once a week.
09:39He does everything for Albert.
09:41I'm surprised because I don't think he was a very good father.
09:44What about Pam?
09:45Oh, that one.
09:47Almost never comes.
09:49Last night was the first time I saw her in months.
09:52Their mother passed away a few years ago.
09:54They always get together for dinner on her birthday.
09:56I need to ask, if you know that Albert has access to his medications and that he sometimes forgets
10:04how much he takes, why don't you keep it locked up?
10:07If I start to lock up simple medications, when he's already lost control of his own life,
10:13no, I don't do this.
10:16Once you take away somebody's dignity, there's nothing left.
10:20I understand.
10:21And that's very kind.
10:24But things are going to have to change now.
10:29Straight as a board.
10:31You're all set, buddy.
10:33There you go.
10:34You got your paper?
10:35Look, I'm not even in this grade.
10:37I just, I heard there were doctors here today.
10:39Got a sore throat.
10:40Maybe you could take a look.
10:42Yeah, sure.
10:46Open up.
10:47Stick your tongue out.
10:53What's your name?
10:54Noah Kingberg.
10:54And how long has your throat been bothering you, Noah?
10:57I don't know.
10:58A few weeks, I guess.
10:59Cool.
11:00You seen a doctor about it?
11:01No, I've just been taking some Tylenol and some throat lozenges.
11:05Really hard to swallow?
11:06Yeah.
11:06Hurts.
11:07Talk to your folks about it?
11:09They died last year.
11:11Car accident.
11:12My sister takes care of us now.
11:15Okay.
11:16Okay, well, you sit tight.
11:18We're going to have to call your sister about it.
11:19Wait.
11:20You can't just give me some medicine for her?
11:22That's right, man.
11:23We've got to go through a guardian.
11:24Just sit tight.
11:27So, I'll call the pediatrician.
11:28They should be able to squeeze him in at the end of the day.
11:30I just need to finish my shift.
11:32This can't wait until then.
11:34It's a sore throat.
11:35Actually, it looks like strep, and it's gone untreated for too long.
11:38We should get him to the hospital now.
11:40We are wrapping up here anyway.
11:41We can take him, and you can meet us when you're done.
11:44He really needs to go to the hospital?
11:45I don't want to scare you, but we need to run some tests right away.
11:49Okay.
11:50I'd feel better for school administrator to run with you.
11:53Yeah.
11:53I'm sure Mr. Norton can come with us.
11:56We will be in internal medicine, sixth floor.
11:58Ask for Dr. Kovman, and I'll see you there.
12:07Katie, hey.
12:09What are you doing here?
12:10Everything okay?
12:11I heard something.
12:12A recording?
12:13It was you and Mom.
12:15Oh, God.
12:16So, you know about it?
12:18Someone's trying to hurt your mother, but I don't know why they would send that to you.
12:23You knew, which means my mom knows, and she hasn't come to talk to me about it.
12:28Oh, wait a minute.
12:29What recording are you talking about?
12:31What did you hear?
12:32Oh, her saying that she never loved me as much as she loves Danny, and when she looks at me,
12:37all she sees is him, gone.
12:39Oh, Katie, that never happened.
12:41I heard it.
12:42It was you and her.
12:43There was another recording of us talking about your father and Nora.
12:46That was real.
12:47But whatever you're talking about, it never happened.
12:53You swear?
12:55On everything I love in this world.
13:00Yes, I heard it, but she told me she never even saw the email.
13:03Dr. Hamda, Valerie Carr, FBI Cybercrime.
13:06Thank you so much for coming.
13:07Paul, will you take them down to the server room, get them set up with Isaac?
13:14Okay, the first recording was real, but this is a deepfake, Michael.
13:17I'm sure the FBI can confirm that.
13:19Where's Katie now?
13:20She went back to school.
13:21And she believed you.
13:22She knows it wasn't real.
13:24Yes, but she's going to need some love.
13:26I'm going to tell Amy.
13:27If you wouldn't mind, let me, so we can deal with this as a family.
13:32Sure.
13:32Uh, just do it soon.
13:34She's been stewing in this.
13:42Got some snacks for Albert.
13:43Going to bring it in to him.
13:44Are Pam and Freddy still in there?
13:47Uh, yeah.
13:48Okay.
13:49Yeah, go ahead.
13:54The charcoal worked.
13:55His levels are coming down.
13:57He's stabilizing.
13:58What did you think of her?
13:59She seems genuine and devoted.
14:05Hey, are you all right?
14:07Yeah.
14:09This is all just really weird and intense.
14:13Listen, every time somebody loses a watch, they think the housekeeper took it and then it winds up in a
14:18drawer somewhere.
14:19That's all this is.
14:24Something wrong?
14:26No.
14:27No, it's fine.
14:27Okay, let's go.
14:32Gloria, take me home.
14:33This place stinks like bleach and wet socks.
14:36Dr. Larson, I promise I'll make sure he's okay.
14:39Can we go?
14:40He is not ready to go home yet, Gloria.
14:42He needs more than you there.
14:44Don't worry about it, Freddy.
14:45I've already taken the day off work.
14:46I'll go with Gloria to make sure he's okay.
14:48No one's taking him anywhere until we get the blood test back.
14:52You guys are getting fuzzy.
14:54What?
14:55Dad?
14:56Dad.
14:57What's happening to him?
14:58Mr. Bell?
14:58What is it?
14:59Hey, hey, Dad.
15:01He's coding.
15:01I need you all to step back.
15:03Mr. Bell.
15:05Mr. Bell.
15:06No pulse.
15:07Please, this is still a good way.
15:08Mr. Bell.
15:09I said step back.
15:10Dad, just hang in there, Dad.
15:11Hang in there.
15:31What's happening?
15:34Thanks, sir.
15:40Sir, son!
15:41Don't know, Pulse. Another round of Evan.
15:43Dad!
15:44Now.
15:50Why did you stop?
15:54I'm gonna Pulse.
16:00Okay, he's stabilized.
16:02Prep, I see you.
16:30Time's up. Pencils down.
16:39Pencils down, Ms. Clark.
16:40No, no, I just need more time.
16:42Sorry, I mean, you're a fan.
16:43I said I need more time.
16:46Okay, let's talk about it after class.
16:48You don't understand. I can do this.
16:50I just...
16:51Just give me a minute!
17:06I can't do this.
17:09I can't do this.
17:17Everyone loses a patient. Everyone.
17:22This is everything I ever wanted.
17:25I did.
17:25And now, I... I can't.
17:35You're smart.
17:37And you care.
17:39You stop the police.
17:41I know about loss.
17:44And I know what happens to people who don't forgive themselves.
17:50You didn't do anything wrong.
17:52And even if you did, that's how we learn.
17:56That's how we get better.
18:06So, can you grab Eli from practice?
18:08Ms. Mills is gonna pick up Sam, and then Annie's just going to her friends.
18:13Okay, great.
18:15Just call me when you know.
18:17Yeah.
18:18Okay, I appreciate it.
18:21Got all that worked out.
18:25Everything's under control.
18:33You wanted to see me?
18:35Close the door.
18:39The CMO asked me for a list of every doctor who's left the hospital in the last eight years.
18:43And anyone who filed a complaint against Amy Larson.
18:46What does it have to do with me?
18:47You've been vocal about what happened with your father,
18:49and obviously, we've all heard what's going on with the security breach.
18:52Okay, do you honestly think I would throw away my entire career
18:55just because she fired my father three years ago?
18:58I'm leaving the deceased doctors off the list.
19:01Plausible enough if anyone asks.
19:04But Amy Larson won't let this go.
19:06So, if this is you, you'd better end it.
19:10You're not the only one at risk here.
19:17Welcome back, Mr. Bell.
19:19You're looking much better.
19:21Yeah, well, I don't like this light in here.
19:24You want us to turn it down?
19:25It's too bright.
19:26No, it's green.
19:28Everything.
19:29What do you mean green?
19:30Like pond water.
19:33Albert, did you take anything besides the ibuprofen?
19:37How many times do I have to say it?
19:39I didn't take ibuprofen.
19:41Every day I take the pills that Gloria lays out.
19:44One capsule, a tiny round orange pill,
19:48a small white one and a big white one the size of a horse's ass.
19:55Let's just step out so Albert can get some rest.
19:57Why?
19:57What's happening?
19:58I want Gloria.
20:00I'm here, Mr. Bell.
20:01Not right now.
20:01Albert?
20:02Please?
20:03I'll be just outside.
20:04Don't worry.
20:05They're gonna take care of you.
20:06Can you just tell us what's happening, please?
20:08I need to examine him further.
20:11Okay, Freddie, let's go.
20:15None of them are allowed back in here until I say so.
20:22I'm sure she knew Danny was always my favorite.
20:25And now, when I look at her...
20:27As much as I try, all I can think about is him.
20:29It's hard to even look at her.
20:31There you go.
20:33Pretty primitive AI.
20:34Can you run the one they sent to Dr. Heller?
20:38The thing is, no matter how great Jake is in bed,
20:42I'm always gonna love Michael.
20:45I honestly can't see what he's doing with that shrew.
20:48Also fabricated.
20:50Voice is male, early to mid-twenties.
20:52English is his native language.
20:54Is there any way to run that voice into your databases
20:57and see if you can identify it?
20:58I already did that, sir.
21:00It's not in the system.
21:02If we get a real lead, we can do a voice compare.
21:07I thought we were looking for a middle-aged doctor.
21:10So did I.
21:20What's going on now?
21:22Albert was seeing yellow green halos,
21:24which means he overdosed on Digitalis.
21:26That could have come for the arrhythmias.
21:27Yeah.
21:28And when it's stacked with ibuprofen, it's lethal.
21:31Wait a minute.
21:32He's not on Digitalis.
21:34So he was poisoned.
21:36Seems like it.
21:38Still need to figure out how he ingested it.
21:41And who did it?
21:41Did you see Freddy's nails?
21:43They're just colored with a pinkish brown at the top.
21:48What does that mean?
21:48It means he has congestive heart failure.
21:50And the most likely medication for that is Digitalis.
21:55Dr. Larson, this is Valerie Carr, FBI Cybercrimes.
21:59Can we have a word?
22:00Uh, yeah, of course.
22:02Would you mind giving us a moment, Dr. Clark?
22:04Uh, why don't you check on Albert?
22:07We have a suspect.
22:08We're gonna need you to listen to something.
22:19I mean, I did not have you in lockup on my bingo card this year.
22:24It's not lockup.
22:25I checked myself involuntarily.
22:27Which only a nut job would do.
22:30You think you're gonna tell me why you're here?
22:32I thought I was holding it together until I realized I wasn't.
22:38Couldn't have picked a place more club-fed and less Rikers?
22:42With what money?
22:45Does Mom know you're here?
22:47She knows. She just can't feel.
22:49Big surprise there.
22:50Yeah.
22:53So how long are you gonna do this for?
22:55Until I get well.
22:57Until I feel...
23:00Normal again.
23:01Code white, third floor.
23:03Code white, third floor.
23:05Good luck with that.
23:07Charlie, where the hell are you?
23:09The FBI is here and they're talking to Amy right now.
23:11I'm freaking out.
23:12Just call me back.
23:15I'm sure she knew Danny was always my favorite.
23:18And now when I see her,
23:19as much as I try, all I can think about is him.
23:23It's hard to even look at her.
23:24This was sent to Katie?
23:26In my voice?
23:27She knows it wasn't real.
23:29She's okay.
23:30When did she tell you?
23:32She didn't.
23:33She went to Gina.
23:34Gina came to me.
23:36Do you recognize that voice?
23:38No, I have no idea who that is.
23:42I know what happened, Katie, and I...
23:44I really want to talk to you.
23:46I'll...
23:47I'll come to Dad's after my shift ends tonight.
23:50What the hell is everybody?
23:52They all left me here.
23:53No, no, they're just down the hall.
23:54We told them you needed to rest.
23:56Where is Gloria?
23:57I need real food.
23:58Albert, where is the last time you ate?
24:01Before I filled up on charcoal.
24:03Breakfast.
24:04I had my oatmeal.
24:05Same as every day.
24:06How did it taste?
24:09Well, it wasn't Gloria's finest hour.
24:11Bitter?
24:13Yeah.
24:14Uh, kind of.
24:16It was also way too much syrup.
24:18I didn't want to hurt her feelings, so I ate it anyway.
24:21And are you still seeing green?
24:23She said she gave me something for it,
24:24but it's not doing squats.
24:26I started him on the fab fragments,
24:27but that was only five minutes ago.
24:28Yeah.
24:29Okay, good.
24:30Um, it'll take about an hour,
24:32but you're gonna be fine.
24:34Mm-hmm.
24:39So, Freddie's meds and Gloria's breakfast.
24:42Freddie was defending her this morning
24:44when Pam made that accusation.
24:47And he was dismissive about it being a poisoning.
24:50So what now?
24:52We're not gonna ruin anyone's life without being sure.
24:54I think we need more information before we call the police.
24:57Might as well just walk downstairs and fetch the FBI.
25:00Yeah.
25:01Not sure that's their purview.
25:03What did they say to you, anyway?
25:05I-I'm not really supposed to talk about it.
25:08Oh, right. Of course.
25:09I'm sorry.
25:14I'm sorry.
25:15As far as I can see, the peritonsular abscess extends laterally,
25:19displacing the carotid artery.
25:21That's correct.
25:23And it's a very good thing you insisted we get on this right away.
25:28Hey, it's Dr. Ridley.
25:30I need an OR in the next hour.
25:33I just don't understand how you could let this go on for so long
25:35without saying anything to me.
25:37I didn't think it was any big deal.
25:39You don't wait to go to the doctor when something's wrong.
25:41That's just stupid no-no.
25:43The last time you had to take Sam to the doctor,
25:46you lost that job and you were wigging out about it.
25:49Okay, so he's going to need surgery.
25:52On his throat?
25:53Because this went on so long, the infection spread.
25:56We really have no choice now.
25:58So you're gonna cut into my neck?
25:59No. It'll be through here.
26:02We put you to sleep so you don't feel anything.
26:04Won't even be much of a scar.
26:06Can my sister be with me?
26:09She can be right outside, but not in the operating room.
26:13But you'll be there?
26:14Of course.
26:16And we have our best surgeon on it.
26:20We think there might have been something in his breakfast this morning.
26:23He said it tasted bad.
26:25Of course he did.
26:26He complains about everything.
26:35Well, the meds that he overdosed on were likely ground up and put into something that he ate.
26:40My Dios.
26:42What reason would I have to hurt him?
26:44You're in his will, aren't you?
26:46Who told you that?
26:47Her?
26:48That doesn't matter.
26:49You know how much they have coming to them?
26:51A lot more than me.
26:53I care for that man.
26:54Do you think there's any way we could have that oatmeal tested?
26:57He said it tasted bitter.
26:59No.
27:00No.
27:01I cleaned the dishes right away.
27:02But it wasn't oatmeal.
27:03It was overnight oats.
27:05I made it just before dinner.
27:07Freddie and Pam were still in the house when I put it in the fridge.
27:11They could have done something to it when I wasn't looking.
27:19All set.
27:21You sure this isn't gonna hurt?
27:23I mean, afterwards.
27:25Maybe a little.
27:26But the best part is, you're gonna get as much ice cream as you want.
27:30What's your favorite flavor?
27:31I'm not six years old, Doc.
27:33I'm not bribing you.
27:34Your throat's gonna be sore, and ice cream's gonna be your main meal for a while.
27:37The least you could do is give us your order.
27:40Chocolate foot triple.
27:42I'll keep it on ice for you.
27:45As long as you're taking orders, I'll have mint chocolate chip.
27:49So, Dr. Coleman, you're a field medic.
27:52May as well take this opportunity to impress me.
27:55What approach would you take?
27:57Full tonsillectomy with abscess drainage.
28:00I'd say a cautery-based extra capsular technique.
28:04My plan exactly.
28:07We good?
28:10Seriously, I thought you'd say that you'd have time.
28:14She never misses a conference.
28:16Kids show up clean, on time, lunch is packed.
28:20She's gotta be completely overwhelmed.
28:22Oh, I'm sure.
28:23But she's very bright.
28:24She was an honor student, had a scholarship to Stanford.
28:27But she gave up to wait tables.
28:28She goes to community college part-time.
28:30Nights, I think.
28:31And there's no one else in the family to support them?
28:34There's an aunt.
28:35She lives about an hour away, but I think she works downtown.
28:37Is there some issue with her?
28:40Not as far as I know.
28:41She's second on the emergency contact list.
28:44We need to call her.
28:46Your father was poisoned by an overdose of medication.
28:51Most likely, it was ground up in his overnight oats.
28:56I told you, Gloria, I did something to my father.
29:00Actually, it looks like it was Freddy.
29:04No.
29:06No.
29:07No, no, no, no, that can't be true.
29:08I'm sorry.
29:10I know this must be hard.
29:11Can you think of any reason why he would do that?
29:16If Gloria is getting 100,000, you and Freddy must be getting much more.
29:22No.
29:25No.
29:26No, no, that's not why he would do this.
29:30No, my dad was terrible.
29:32When we were growing up, he was cruel.
29:35Mean.
29:36I couldn't get far enough away, but Freddy, for some reason, he stayed.
29:40Probably chasing that love he was never gonna get.
29:45I tried to stop him, but I could see how badly dad could still get to him.
29:52It's probably why Freddy needed the digitalis to begin with.
29:59I'm sure you want to go check on your dad, but just don't say anything for now, okay?
30:06Right, right.
30:12You're gonna call the police.
30:15We'll have to.
30:17Right.
30:19Right.
30:22Siblings that grow up with trauma usually stick together.
30:26She turned on him pretty fast.
30:29She turned on him because she needs someone to take the fall.
30:32Same reason she accused Gloria first thing this morning.
30:36Where do you get that from?
30:39I said he overdosed on some medications.
30:43I never mentioned digitalis.
30:48And which artery is that?
30:51The sydney palatine.
30:53And the nerve beneath the tonsil?
30:55Glossal pharyngeal.
30:57And that's cranial nerve number?
30:59Nine.
31:00So where should I make my incision?
31:03Nope.
31:04Um, I will be there.
31:06Okay.
31:07I gotta go, but I will take a double tomorrow or this weekend.
31:09Whatever you need.
31:11The surgery went well.
31:13No, it's fine.
31:15Oh my God.
31:18And thank you.
31:20Dr. Coleman said that you were the best in the hospital.
31:23It's a privilege that you helped us.
31:25Alyssa.
31:26How is he, baby?
31:28He's doing fine.
31:29Who called you?
31:32All right.
31:33Let's just get this whole thing sorted out.
31:36She's trying to get my brothers and sisters taken away from me after meeting us for ten minutes.
31:39I am not trying to get them taken away, Alyssa.
31:42I just thought you could use the support.
31:44She can, but she doesn't accept it.
31:46If my parents wanted them to be with her, they would have put that in the will.
31:49They never even thought about who would take them.
31:52That was a mistake.
31:54But that doesn't mean you have to throw your life away.
31:57Taking care of my family isn't throwing my life away.
31:59You should be in college.
32:01I am.
32:02Night school.
32:03So it will take a bit longer.
32:04I'm handling it.
32:05And I don't appreciate a bunch of strangers poking their heads into my business.
32:09If you think that I'm having issues, call social services.
32:12But I promise I will put a lawsuit on you so fast it will make your head spin.
32:16No one is calling social services, Alyssa. I think you know that.
32:19Great.
32:20Then we're done here.
32:32I don't know how to explain it, but sometimes I'm, I'm walking down the street and it's like, I just
32:39want to hurt someone.
32:40Hannah, do you think part of you might be angry at your father?
32:44Why would you say that?
32:45He took his own life.
32:47Some would consider that a selfish act.
32:49Something happened to my dad.
32:52Something broke him.
32:54And no one noticed until it was too late.
32:56Not my mom, not my brother, not even me.
32:59We all failed him.
33:03Then would it be fair to say you're mad at the thing that broke him?
33:07Yes.
33:10And if I ever find out who, or what that was...
33:15Hannah, you don't need a target.
33:18You need care, integration, healing.
33:22Hang on, Hannah.
33:25We're not done here.
33:27No?
33:28Because I'm here voluntarily.
33:30And I suddenly feel much better.
33:33So, I think we are.
33:42Yo, yo, yo.
33:43You know what to do.
33:45It's your sister.
33:46I know you're mad at me for kicking you out, but you need to call me back.
33:58Emma LaBelle?
34:00Yes.
34:01I want to speak with you.
34:02Me?
34:03What is this about?
34:04We need to ask you a question.
34:06Her?
34:07Right this way.
34:08What?
34:11What's happening?
34:14Pam?
34:20Dr. Larson?
34:21I don't understand.
34:23What's happening?
34:24The police are taking your sister in for questioning.
34:27What? Why?
34:28We think she tried to poison your father.
34:30Come on. This is...
34:31This is crazy.
34:33If we'd let him go home when she asked, he would have died there.
34:37No, no. You're wrong.
34:39Pam would never do something like this.
34:41It's noble of you to defend her, but she wasn't as loyal.
34:43She says I did it?
34:46With what? The ibuprofen?
34:48And your digitalis.
34:49This... this... this does not make any sense.
34:52How would she even know I have it? I keep it on me.
34:54She doesn't even know I take it.
34:56Who does know?
34:57My doctor? My wife?
34:59What about Gloria?
35:04Oh, my God.
35:06She, uh, she sometimes picks it up for me.
35:09Um, at the pharmacy with my dad's prescriptions.
35:11They were both trying to get him checked out of here before he was ready.
35:14You remember that?
35:15Yeah. Yeah, I do.
35:17And then later, they were arguing in the visiting area,
35:19and... and you went over, and they stopped talking quickly.
35:24Did you overhear anything they said?
35:26Yeah, I, um...
35:28I heard Gloria say I never even wanted this.
35:31I mean, obviously, I didn't know what she meant.
35:33Until now.
35:38Okay.
35:45Pam told the police everything.
35:47They're gonna be here in ten minutes.
35:50If you have anything that you want to say to Albert, now would be the time.
35:54Because I think that there is a part of you that cares about him.
35:59Gloria, what's she talking about?
36:01Freddy overheard you and Pam talking about it, so don't bother, Gloria.
36:16She made me do it.
36:18We put drugs in your breakfast.
36:20When she found out you put me in your will, she said she would write it with lawyers.
36:25The only way it was for me to go along with her plan.
36:28She didn't want to wait for her money.
36:30She... she didn't want you to spend it on years paying for nurses.
36:37I needed it for my own family.
36:50Can you get her out of here, please?
37:11He won't be able to eat any of that, not until his notes better.
37:15I'm gonna add that to your file.
37:18As evidence I don't know what I'm doing.
37:21Can you...
37:21Sit with me a minute.
37:28I am not here to lecture you or tell you what to do.
37:32But here comes a lecture.
37:33Do you believe your aunt loves you?
37:35And your brothers and sisters?
37:37Yes.
37:39And is there space for your brothers and sisters in our house?
37:44That's not what it's about.
37:45Noah didn't tell you he was sick because he was afraid of stressing you out.
37:48That you'd lose your job.
37:50He's 12. He was being dramatic.
37:52Another day or two, and he might have died from what he had.
37:56It was just dumb luck that we were there today doing those scoliosis tests.
38:00And you think it would have been different if he was living with my aunt?
38:02Yes. I do.
38:06And you're supposed to be away.
38:08Starting your life. Your own life.
38:11Well, I don't know how your life works, but sometimes you make plans and they don't work out.
38:18I know.
38:20You don't want to leave your brothers and sisters and you probably feel too guilty to do it.
38:25It's not about guilt.
38:27I love them.
38:28Of course you do.
38:30And you don't want to let go of them.
38:33Maybe because that's the best way to hold on to your folks.
38:41But what do you think your parents would have wanted?
38:43For you.
38:46Not for me to leave them and go to Stanford.
38:48Of course, that's way too far.
38:50But you've got the U of M right here.
38:5536 minutes from the dorms to your aunt's place on GPS.
39:00You actually looked that up.
39:03Why do you even care?
39:05Young women have to stick together.
39:08Fight for each other.
39:10If we're ever going to take over and run this whole shebang the way it's supposed to be.
39:16I do really hate this uniform.
39:19Burn it, girl.
39:25I am just so sorry, Dad.
39:29You've got nothing to be sorry for.
39:31You should be angry.
39:32I just still can't believe they tried to do this to you.
39:35I was a mean bastard.
39:37So maybe I deserved it.
39:39You're not a mean bastard anymore.
39:41You haven't been for a while.
39:43Well, that's good to hear.
39:46So what happens now?
39:48Now?
39:49Now I take care of you.
39:58I'm curious.
39:59Four years as an army medic.
40:00Why not surgery?
40:02I wanted to train under Dr. Larson.
40:04I know.
40:05You two have quite the history.
40:08But at some point one has to find their own path and make sure it's right.
40:12It's best suited to their skills, temperament.
40:16Oh.
40:17You saying you don't think I'm cut out for internal medicine?
40:20Oh, on the contrary.
40:21But I've done some research during the mass casualty incident with the train crash.
40:26You took control of the entire triage unit.
40:29And then yesterday I watched you toss aside your cane and throw on a hazmat suit.
40:34And that's after returning to work three weeks early from your injury.
40:39My point is you are hungry and you are a go-getter.
40:46Nice work, Detective Larson.
40:50Friends in medical school used to say I was like a dog with a bone.
40:53In a nice way.
41:01What was that?
41:07I'll tell you what I'm sure.
41:14I understand, Mom. I know you didn't say that. There's nothing for you to answer for.
41:18I just wish you felt like you could come to us instead of having to go to Gina again.
41:25So you're mad at me?
41:26No, she's not mad.
41:28But you can be honest with us about whatever's going on.
41:33Okay, fine.
41:37So did they find that creepy guy yet or what?
41:39Not yet, but we have the FBI on it now, so it's just a matter of time.
41:45I got the roster of doctors.
41:48With their photos.
41:53What if the angry doctor hired this guy?
41:56Hackers are usually young, right?
42:00Are these an alphabetical order?
42:02Should be.
42:04Brian Clark's not here.
42:07Who's he?
42:16Oh, my God!
42:24That's him?
42:26That's the man.
42:28That's Hannah's father.
42:39Oh, my God.
42:41You're still here.
42:45I'm trying to reach you all day.
42:50Why didn't you call me back?
42:54Charlie.
42:56Oh, my God.
42:59Charlie.
43:00Charlie.
43:01Hey.
43:02What did you do?
43:04Charlie.
43:05Charlie, come on.
43:06Look at me.
43:07What did you do?
43:08Ooo James.
43:36Can you do whatever you want to recognize?
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