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00:04Previously on Watson.
00:05You've been served.
00:06You're suing me?
00:07You're still kicking me out of therapy.
00:09You and Beck Wythe are on opposite sides of what's shaping up to be a sizable lawsuit.
00:16You're in the same therapy group.
00:17You realize this is exactly what Beck wants.
00:20Dear Sasha, that's your name, of course.
00:22But I had another one picked out for you.
00:24Please tell me more about your work.
00:26The cases are so fascinating.
00:28She does look like you.
00:30She's my birth mother.
00:38I'm Ryan.
00:38But you're not.
00:39I'm a doctor.
00:40I take care of people and I can't keep you around.
00:43Who's going to help me see the truth of this can?
00:47Have a brain to her.
00:52The unofficial term, I believe, is breakdancing bulge.
00:56Does Watson typically demand that you guys consider ten different things or can we just go with the obvious solution?
01:03So, stop standing on her head?
01:07Guys, I know I'm not him.
01:09But I still care about this place.
01:11I'm doing my best.
01:13It's not that.
01:13It's just we're not hearing much.
01:16Is Watson...
01:17Is he okay?
01:21He's dealing with his diagnosis, sorting through treatment plans.
01:26He'll be back as soon as he's cleared to work.
01:30Dr. Darien.
01:32It's a glioblastoma.
01:34It's Watson.
01:36Is there any reason we should be hopeful?
01:39We should get you on the schedule right away.
01:42My team and I, we've dealt with tumors like this before.
01:45This is complex.
01:46This is the real.
01:48And the range of potential outcomes?
01:50Well, I...
01:50Look, this is my brain.
01:51I'm a physician.
01:52I make complex assessments a dozen times a day.
01:55There's a good chance, even in the best case scenario, of some cognitive impairment.
02:00Okay.
02:01We'll let you know.
02:02We'll let you know.
02:05Are you his partner?
02:06He wishes.
02:06She's a homicide detective.
02:08And I solve crimes with the assistance of an imaginary partner who's a symptom of that scam.
02:12Did that sum it up?
02:15Right.
02:15Okay.
02:16Regardless, I don't think we're in we'll let you know territory.
02:19You need treatment now.
02:22Be quiet.
02:23I'm not a doctor.
02:24And yet, you still have something you want to say.
02:27You need a doctor.
02:28If you don't have an operation soon, you're gonna die.
02:31Okay.
02:31This is brain surgery.
02:32If the wrong doctor cuts into me, I'll still die or worse.
02:35What's worse?
02:36Some kind of cursed half-life with you changing my diaper from now until the end of time.
02:41That work for you?
02:42I don't think so.
02:43And you know, this doctor DeMay, I mean, she's good.
02:45But have you ever seen her do anything great?
02:48Is there a single neurosurgeon on this planet that would be good enough for you?
02:51Because if you're afraid of going under the knife, that's a great way to make sure it doesn't happen.
02:55It's a great way to be a little coward.
02:59Too much?
03:00Oh, no, I had an Aunt Maxine for tough love.
03:02This is nothing.
03:03I'm wondering, am I hallucinating again?
03:06Or are we being watched?
03:13Odetta Lestrade, Pittsburgh police.
03:15Can I ask you business here at U-Hub?
03:17These gentlemen are with me.
03:21They've dedicated their lives to service, same as you have, Detective Lestrade.
03:26And you are?
03:27Miguel Alvarado.
03:28Though I'm happy for you to call me Miguel if I can use Odetta.
03:32What do you want?
03:33I'm looking for Dr. John Watson, head of the Holmes Clinic.
03:36Oh, I'm on leave from that job.
03:38It's a matter of considerable importance.
03:41There are many interested parties both in my country and in yours.
03:45Senor Freitas requests an examination, some insights, that is all he asks.
03:51Can I bring my associate?
03:52She'll be much harder on me than she is on any of you.
03:55I'm certain.
04:12What do you think we got?
04:16I'd offer you a drink, but I read you were more of a non-drinker.
04:20They say that is the wisest choice as we grow older.
04:24That's the best choice at any age.
04:25Good bourbon, no.
04:27Who can say no?
04:29Rodrigo Freitas.
04:32I know who you are.
04:33Do I hear judgment there?
04:35I've always been a friend to this country.
04:37Haven't had too many elections lately though, have you?
04:40They mentioned you, Detective.
04:41Not the safest place to love whoever you like.
04:43That's what I hear.
04:46You're on leave.
04:47Are you unwell?
04:49How about we talk about you?
04:51You're healthy enough to be here.
04:53You certainly look fit.
04:55Would you consider taking me on?
04:57As a favor?
05:01I don't owe you a favor, more like a favor for both of our countries.
05:04Zechariusz.
05:06Someone from your State Department is standing by to discuss.
05:10We'll recognize the name.
05:14Specifically the patient screening process combined with the clinic's lack security made an incident like the bombing inevitable.
05:20There's no way I'm saying that.
05:21This is getting old.
05:23If you want me to leave therapy, you gotta help me get a settlement.
05:26Whatever you end up saying, you're not gonna like saying it.
05:29That's how a compromise works.
05:31You suck at this.
05:32Let me try.
05:56I used my security credentials to let Beck Weiss into the clinic.
06:00He wouldn't have been present that day if I followed proper procedures.
06:04I'll screw myself over.
06:05I won't screw the clinic.
06:11Actually, I don't need it.
06:18Any word from Xu Yi?
06:21Still no reply.
06:22I started writing an email to check in, but felt like maybe I was coming on too strong.
06:26Sasha, it's only been a week.
06:28I mean, she clearly wanted to correspond with you.
06:31Yeah.
06:32Yeah, we had some nice exchanges, but why would she go radio silent?
06:37I hope nothing's wrong.
06:38I'm sure it's okay if you just reach out and ask.
06:41I mean, she knows that we're planning a visit.
06:43Actually, I thought that maybe we could postpone given everything that's going on here.
06:47Oh.
06:47Watson.
06:49Are you okay?
06:50Do you have any news?
06:52Well, not much.
06:55It's good to see you all.
06:57Once Adam gets here, let's gather in the conference room.
06:59I'll catch you up.
07:00Can I see you in the office, please?
07:06Retreating Rodrigo Freitas?
07:07I've had eight phone calls already.
07:09It's a real request.
07:10He's been diagnosed with myasthenia gravis.
07:13He wants treatment from John.
07:14The State Department wants us to provide it to ensure stability in the region.
07:19Watson has a tumor.
07:20He's been baking shepherd's pie for the ghost of Sherlock Holmes.
07:24Uh, it was a toad in the hole.
07:25But?
07:26Thank you, Dr. Darien.
07:27Freitas wants John.
07:28He's willing to assume the risks.
07:30And we feel okay about this?
07:32Look, the man's sick.
07:33Okay?
07:33But beyond that, he is what he is.
07:35And what he is is nothing good.
07:38Things are gonna have to work differently for a while.
07:41I already have someone overseeing the clinic,
07:43but if I'm going to take on a new patient,
07:45someone is gonna have to oversee me.
07:48I have a tumor, and I can't even gauge my own fitness to practice,
07:51so I need a neurologist to observe me.
07:55To step in and bench me if that has to happen.
07:57So Mary's in charge of the clinic,
07:59you're in charge of treating Rodrigo Freitas,
08:01and I'm in charge of you.
08:03Correct.
08:04I like it.
08:07Let's go save a monster.
08:23Diagnosis is Maya Senior Gravis.
08:26Anyone?
08:29I'm just here to help by all means.
08:31Go ahead.
08:32Um, it's an autoimmune neuromuscular junction disorder.
08:34Known to block nerve signals,
08:36it manifests as extreme exhaustion and chronic weakening.
08:40Specifically droopy eyes, shortness of breath, trouble swallowing.
08:43Ironic for a supposed authoritarian strongman.
08:46Supposed, that's exactly what he is.
08:48Are we really just gonna dive into the differential
08:50and not discuss what it means to treat this guy?
08:52What do you mean, what it means?
08:53He is the head of a notoriously repressive regime
08:55that uses secret police to arrest his political opponents.
08:59Nobody's perfect.
09:01Oh, my God.
09:03Okay, we can debate ethics all day.
09:05Bottom line, he's the patient and we all swore an oath.
09:08Now, my question would be, why does he continue to decline,
09:11despite his prescription, to peri... peridostigmine?
09:16You'd expect him to respond to the meds.
09:19Do you think he has another possible condition?
09:20He reports a persistent cough.
09:22Well, he loves his Cuban cigars.
09:25I saw his bio on 60 Minutes.
09:27He's obeying doctor's orders,
09:29taking the right dose at the right time,
09:30staying from exercise.
09:31A man of his psychological disposition
09:33doesn't seem like someone
09:34who's inclined to follow instructions.
09:35The report says that he's being treated
09:37for blood pressure, high cholesterol, gout.
09:39There's a robust history of prescriptions.
09:41He's in his 60s, high stress,
09:43and his symptoms are now borderline critical.
09:45He will listen and follow instructions,
09:48so we better say the right thing.
09:54Stephens and Sasha, on labs.
09:56Full metabolic panel,
09:58check acetylcholine receptor antibodies,
10:00CBC, blood cultures, muscle-specific kinase.
10:03The works.
10:04Adam, find out how he's been living.
10:06I'll focus on neurological tests.
10:08And Watson, you're with me.
10:14This might be the end of us all.
10:16I must say, it's rare that my medicine
10:19is handled by someone quite so lovely.
10:21Tell me your name again.
10:23I'm Dr. Lubbock.
10:24I'll be handling your labs along with Dr. Croft.
10:30Are you experiencing any chills?
10:32Quite the opposite.
10:35He's a serious one, huh?
10:36He's an exceptional doctor.
10:38Just one more to go.
10:39You have a very gentle touch.
10:42I only meant to offer a compliment.
10:45Appreciate it.
10:46Our nurses typically handle the blood draws,
10:48but since we had to close down the entire fourth floor...
10:51Security is critical, of course.
10:55Hmm.
10:55President Freitas.
10:57I'm Dr. Ingrid Darien.
10:59I'll be running point on your case.
11:00Dr. Watson will be consulting.
11:02I guess you're no longer on leave.
11:05No, technically I'm still on leave, but you're in good hands.
11:07And our help is needed.
11:09We'll start with the standard walking test.
11:11Get a baseline gauge for your stamina.
11:14My personal physician, Dr. Perez, told me to get some rest.
11:18And now you want me on my feet?
11:20Dr. Watson, what do you say?
11:23I'd say you better listen to Dr. Darien.
11:34What is that?
11:36It's for sample collections.
11:38Samples of what?
11:41Anything pertinent to my patient's case.
11:43The President agreed to allow you access to the jet.
11:47That's all.
11:47My friend, that's not what we discussed.
11:50So why don't I just call the hospital and we...
11:52Oh!
11:52Whoa!
11:53Whoa, okay.
11:55Look, I was told to come here by Dr. Ingrid Darien,
11:59and I'm not about to get on her bedside.
12:02We go all the way back, and we don't get what we came here for,
12:05and your boss has his treatment delayed?
12:09That's not gonna be good for anybody, is it?
12:22What the hell happened in here?
12:26They're definitely not paying the cleaning staff enough.
12:29Yeah, um, I don't know that I feel okay going in there.
12:33I can't be around all that.
12:34Oh, okay.
12:35Um, you take photos and I'll grab samples.
12:40Okay.
12:43He's definitely living up to his rap, huh?
12:46Like a college kid on spring break.
12:49Oh, whoa!
12:50He's got a whole stash in here.
12:53Uppers, downers, cognitive boosters, random health supplements,
12:58and more prophylactics than I care to think about.
13:02I'm no doctor, but should a patient with his condition
13:05be living like this?
13:06Who's gonna tell him enough's enough?
13:08Mm.
13:13Results should be another hour.
13:17I gotta admit, that guy was not what I expected.
13:20Yeah.
13:21It was weird.
13:22He was... charming.
13:24Like meeting a friend's grandpa,
13:26except a grandpa that could have a journalist tortured.
13:29No wonder his health's a mess.
13:31People are too afraid to speak the truth.
13:33How's he ever gonna hear any useful feedback?
13:36Is everything okay?
13:40I'm still kind of processing it,
13:41but I just heard back from Shu Yi.
13:45She's been in the hospital.
13:47She had some pain in her stomach,
13:49went in, took some tests.
13:51She didn't go into specifics,
13:52but I get that it's something serious.
13:56Sasha, I'm so sorry.
13:58What do you need?
14:00Um...
14:03I think I need to pull up my trip to China.
14:06I know that you said you wanted to come,
14:08but with Watson on leave,
14:09and Adam about to have triplets,
14:11I can't ask you to do that.
14:13So you're going alone?
14:14Just like that?
14:15I'm gonna book a flight for this weekend.
14:18If I'm ever gonna meet her,
14:20I think it has to be now.
14:24Can you rate your level of fatigue?
14:27No more questions.
14:29Get me Dr. Watson.
14:37You have a problem with authority.
14:40I do too, and I've never even run a country.
14:46But nobody else is going to come save you.
14:51So, be polite, do what I tell you,
14:53and keep in mind, I get paid either way.
14:57Sorry I'm running behind.
14:59Oh, no worries.
15:00He was hoping to speak to you in private.
15:02I need to go check his labs.
15:04Now, as a reminder, I'm only here to advise.
15:06Good.
15:07Your advice is what I need.
15:11A man in my position, perceived as weak,
15:15invites challenge.
15:17If I am to avoid a coup,
15:20and all the violence that would follow,
15:23I need your help.
15:32What's this?
15:34Medical files, along with the corresponding DNA samples
15:38from the most qualified members of my inner circle.
15:44I don't want this.
15:45Why are you even giving this to me?
15:46Because I know my time is limited.
15:49Perhaps you can appreciate that.
15:53I need your help
15:55to ensure the stability of my country.
15:58I want you, Dr. Watson,
16:01to use your genius
16:02to help me pick my successor.
16:12Let me get this straight.
16:14He gave you a half dozen redacted files
16:17and asked you to what?
16:18Point out the pros and cons for each candidate?
16:21He wants me to vet his people,
16:23and genetic trends are a valid measure to do so.
16:26We're smart.
16:26We can figure out who each one of these guys is
16:28in, like, ten minutes.
16:30I mean, imagine picking the ruler of a nation.
16:33How often do you get to impact the entire...
16:34Okay, stop.
16:34Just stop.
16:35We're talking about selecting an authoritarian tyrant.
16:38You're not seriously thinking of doing this, are you?
16:41He sought me out by my reputation as a geneticist
16:44to make sure that his guys weren't prone
16:46to cognitive impairment, early onset Alzheimer's,
16:49or any genetic markers that might spell trouble.
16:51I don't like it.
16:52And before you go down this road,
16:54keep in mind the State Department will want
16:56to have their say.
16:57Well, I already got a firmly worded call.
16:59Clearly, they already have their preferred candidate.
17:02Gross.
17:03But we are gonna do it, right?
17:05We?
17:05I, as your neurologist,
17:07happen to know that your judgment is impaired.
17:11I think I should be included.
17:13Look, whatever I decide to do,
17:15I'm the one that's gonna do it.
17:17And while I focus on this...
17:19I work the differential with the rest of the team.
17:22Fine.
17:22But I retain the right to review your work
17:25and veto any analysis that I think is compromised.
17:32Sorry, I was in a meeting.
17:34Must be nice.
17:35Raving elbows with the grown-ups.
17:36Any idea what's going on?
17:38Is Watson coming back?
17:40Is he feeling okay?
17:41Watson wants us to work the case.
17:43So, let's not let him down.
17:44He's got something.
17:46Patient reports low appetite since being admitted.
17:49Breathing remains labored.
17:51Those are hallmarks of my senior gravis,
17:52but it's nothing new.
17:56Stevens, spit it out.
18:00Did Watson put you in charge or something?
18:02Did he specifically say,
18:03Ingrid, you were in charge?
18:04No, not exactly.
18:06But if I said pretty please,
18:08wouldn't that just be weird?
18:15The photos from his private jet.
18:17It's stocked with medications,
18:18supplements, herbal remedies.
18:20And also,
18:21did you notice how much the moisturizer this guy uses?
18:25It's like some kind of odd character fixation.
18:27I asked Dr. Briz about that,
18:29and he said that Freitas is self-conscious
18:31about his dry skin.
18:32I guess rough hands are a sign of low class.
18:35Could some mix of all these supplemental treatments
18:37be contributing into his decline?
18:38I mean, let's analyze everything.
18:40Supplements, pills, definitely that moisturizer.
18:42I'll get the samples from his room.
18:44Do you want some company?
18:45I'm okay.
18:57What's up?
18:58Thought we were good with the statement.
19:00We are.
19:00Business concluded.
19:02Leisure resumes.
19:04But you hate me.
19:06It's sex, Beck.
19:08Arguably, that makes it better.
19:10What's with the overnight bag?
19:12In case I fall asleep.
19:16It's not really our thing.
19:18I'm horny.
19:18We're gonna go for a while.
19:19Also, I brought toys.
19:22What is this?
19:23A hookup or a deposition?
19:24For the next six months,
19:26voting well...
19:32Sh!
19:33Just так as a help.
19:42As always,
19:49it's not really our place.
19:49It's for you.
19:52But I have no idea Michigan.
19:58what's up can't sleep there are crunchy bits in your bed do you chips before you go to sleep
20:06vegetable chips exactly one portion good for you anyway you're right sleepovers aren't our thing
20:16bye bye
20:47greatest succession candidate number one candidate three telomere analysis suggests early morbidity
20:53low scores in drd2 and bdnf probabilistic trends are high for paranoia death in office
21:01a propensity for high-risk behavior okay it's six oxtr markers susceptible to miscalculation and
21:11manipulation childhood history of neglect recommendation disqualify disqualify
21:16disqualify also disqualify oh oh you are still here i i saw the light on hey brenda hey uh before
21:32i
21:32head out shinwell called he said he's on his way to scotland yard some new information on sherlock holmes
21:43i still don't believe that's a real name i'm just saying
21:52hey where's stevens not that it's any of your business but i stayed at my place last night
21:57i just needed to clear my head and i had some packing to do yeah about that are you sure
22:01now's
22:01the best time for this trip look i know you think you're in charge i don't think i'm
22:07okay maybe a little bit but that's not the point the point is you're my friend i don't have a
22:14lot of
22:14those i don't have proof for what i'm about to say but there's something i need to tell you we
22:20found
22:20something well i mean technically stevens found it but i helped analysis afraid of this moisturizer
22:27shows tampering it appears to be laced with a lipophilic beta blocker beta blocker would aggravate
22:32the symptoms of my senior gravis it'd get weaker it's worse than that did you actually sleep here
22:38last night i was analyzing candidates and you were right dr darian i managed to id all of them
22:44judging by your expression no winners it was a uniquely awful sample of humanity any one of them
22:50could have been responsible for what i think you just discovered okay think assume freitas's
22:55moisturizer was intentionally tampered with in order to worsen his condition and corrupt his treatment
23:00why you all just uncovered proof of an attempted coup
23:14brownie a question who's poisoning our patient beta blockers aren't exactly poison primarily they're
23:20used to treat cardiac disorders migraines anxiety tremors unbeknownst to our patient his topical creams
23:27has been tainted with a medicine known to worsen the symptoms of his condition someone wanted to
23:32hurt him and if we do identify them then what this guy is a notorious authoritarian tyrant and it's not
23:39like he's going to grant them a fair trial we'll be sending someone to be executed well it's even more
23:44complicated than you think the members of his inner circle they all have histories all varying levels of
23:50deadly few of them even display borderline sociopathic impulses so potential killers yes and this is one in
23:58particular he went to university with freitas's chief physician you think the doctor is in on this
24:03i don't know but that's not the point freitas is going to jump to conclusions the moment we come forward
24:08now either perez was part of an inside job or the actual guilty party is setting you up to hand
24:14off
24:14the perfect scapegoat what i can think like a villain so someone's poisoning a dictator and we
24:21don't really want the dictator to stay in power but it's not like the guy poisoning him would be any
24:25better dr darien thoughts i say we keep perez away from the president just to be safe replace
24:33freitas's moisturizer with a generic brand we know is okay once the beta blockers are out of his system
24:38we can reassess his deterioration okay good in the meantime i'm going to tell freitas exactly what i think
24:49of his candidates
24:52you're here excellent we have so much to talk about seems like you're getting better i'm sure it's
24:59because i'm here perhaps i just needed a break from the rigors of my position but your dr perez is
25:05qualified i mean he was the one that suggests you come here right oh no he was offended i wanted
25:10a
25:10second opinion miguel my most trusted advisor he's the one who recommended the great geneticist john
25:18watson so tell me have you made any progress on that little project i gave you but actually i'd rather
25:26talk about your case i'd rather talk about my candidates i only agreed to that exercise to keep
25:32you in line because i thought maybe i could do my part in keeping the peace because you're a man
25:36who chases glory influence and notoriety much like myself so why don't you do what i ask because
25:48the reality is there's not a single person on this earth that makes a good authoritarian just not a role
25:54that makes sense in a modern civilized world you live in a civilized world i live in the real world
26:02where men need to be led
26:10maybe i was too hasty rushing to find my successor under your care my health has improved i could have
26:22another 15 20 years i'm missing my essentials on your way out send in miguel
26:46don't go to channel without me stevens sasha look i've been thinking this is all happening so
26:51fast after what happened with uncle june doesn't it just feel a little bit off team i hear you
26:55but whatever it is i can handle it myself i would love for you to come but there is so
27:00much going on
27:01right now i get it you can't it's okay but i'm going
27:12all right stevens those two are still being weird
27:20what do you expect suddenly the future is a scary place it's not all doom and gloom you're about to
27:28have a bunch of babies yeah lauren's on bed rest so i'm not 100 here sasha's always the one that
27:36you
27:36can lean on she's off to china i don't know feels like we're at a breaking point
27:49i was told you wanted to see me i just want to see what you knew about the lipophilic beta
27:56blockers
27:56in your president's hand lotion i mean it's impossible to trace without analysis so why would
28:03someone expect anything anyway fredis is already self-conscious about his dry skin only his doctors
28:10have access or his most trusted confidant maybe you should ask dr perez he does have beta blockers and
28:21he's good friends with the person most likely to benefit from your president's decline but you're
28:26the one who brought frames here and you knew that i'd be smart enough to figure all this out and
28:33if i told
28:33the president who would not show mercy to a traitor you knew that if you got caught you'd be put
28:41to death
28:43so the question is why do it
28:47as a child i saw the
28:52the overreach of a corrupt ruling class as a teen i fought against it i was lucky i was only
29:00sent to prison
29:01and when i got out one man who was fighting for change general rodrigo freitas that's a good story
29:10it was until he turned his tactics against anyone who questioned his regime he made
29:22horrible choices and he was heading for much worse and when he got sick i thought it might
29:30curb his worst impulses no his sickness only led him to embrace his worst aspects and and waiting in
29:39the wings of all of his potential heirs so you didn't want to kill him just wanted to compromise humble
29:46him a bit i've heard the appointment of yet another detail you may think i'm naive but i i hoped
29:55that in time my people would grow impatient and demand free elections it's a hell of a thing to gamble
30:03on
30:03the stability of your country a lot of lives at stake i won't condone what you did but i do
30:10sympathize regardless of what comes next for me i would do it again then you dr watson what will you
30:21do
30:24you want me to call the u.s state department and ask for a favor why not they asked us
30:30for a favor
30:31and you decline look this is a win-win situation miguel alvarado gets u.s asylum they can interview him
30:37gather all the knowledge they want about freitas's regime meanwhile miguel gets to start a new life
30:44i know i know i should knock though technically isn't this my office now what is it you have to
30:51see
30:51this
30:57this doesn't make sense why not he's off the beta blocker but he still has mysena gravis the more he
31:03exercises the more she shows signs of increased fatigue instead he's getting stronger it makes zero sense
31:08unless he was misdiagnosed from the beginning lems lambert eaton myasthenic syndrome he wants to
31:16start lems sorry lems causes muscle weakness not unlike our patient's symptoms it's milder
31:23typically has a later onset and is often confused with myasthenia gravis telltale signs include diminished
31:28tendon reflexes which i just confirmed our patient does in fact display okay this all tracks what else
31:35do we know limbs and myasthenia gravis are made worse by beta blockers which means whoever tampered
31:40with the moisturizer they'd have gotten the same effect without knowing that freitas actually had the
31:44wrong diagnosis one more thing throughout his time here freitas has shown a persistent cough we
31:51attributed to his cigar smoking but that was a mistake limbs is highly associated with what most commonly
32:00misdiagnosed condition small cell lung cancer we need to order a chest ct it's very likely that
32:06our patient is suffering from terminal lung cancer
32:13why what have you gone i am surrounded by traitors
32:19sir rodrigo please calm down
32:45i want you to tell me if my most trusted lieutenant is right now talking to your government
32:55i have no way of knowing that maybe he just took off saw the writing on the wall
33:00decided to beat the curve what's that supposed to mean the newspapers the media
33:05they know you're in here sick think people back home are rooting for you to get well you get out
33:14now
33:17with all respect i would like to talk to dr watson in private
33:33i know you're scared
33:37you have reason to be your ct scandals amassed now we still need to do a biopsy to be sure
33:43but
33:43based on the imaging it's likely you had lung cancer
33:54why are you still here i'm looking for something john you have a tumor in your brain you haven't
34:02gotten more than a couple of hours of sleep i might have one last idea watson freitas will be dead
34:08in a
34:09few months best you can do tell the man which candidate is least likely to be a mass murderer
34:13and call it a day i'm not going to be responsible for approving any of those men not even the
34:19ones our
34:19friends in washington call friendly fine i think that's the right call though the state department
34:24will be annoyed well i guess you're just gonna have to trust my judgment because i can do better
34:40this is a one-time-only non-negotiable but if you listen to me do exactly what i say i
34:45can
34:45guarantee your life expectancy will go from months to years how i called in a favor dr araceli ormano
34:54she's one of the leading researchers in experimental cancer treatment she is willing to grant you a
35:02slot at the duncan grayling institute in new york good at new york it's the treatment arm of a
35:08cutting-edge study it combines immunotherapy and concentrated chemo but if you want in you're
35:14gonna have to stay in new york for the duration of the treatment and you're gonna have to grant
35:18miguel alvarado amnesty from any reprisals sir forgive a traitor while i'm in exile that's the deal
35:24yeah let's take it leave it you enjoy this does this make you feel like a big important man since
35:41we're both sick i will give you some grace and say yes for a stubborn big-headed egocentric narcissist
35:54maybe but i'm also the guy that could point you towards a few extra years of life
36:05president fritas doctor good news you're not my problem anymore
36:10i saw at the moment we met what you are yeah well best of luck embrace your
36:20nature doctor i learned long ago accept your path without shame or remorse
36:36everything all right yeah the uh patient's off to treatment so all is well state department keeps
36:46calling what do you think i should tell them the truth fredis will stay in power but he will focus
36:52on the survival and in time his people will see that he's an absentee landlord a shadow of a tyrant
37:00that he once was optimism i like it
37:04how about you turn that on yourself do everything you can to get well
37:12stop stalling and get to it
37:39i think i found something over at scotland yard
37:46i think i found something over at scotland yard
37:46i think it could be the proof we need sherlock holmes is alive
37:59so i need to tell you something maybe you should sit down for this
38:03go
38:05i'm sick
38:06look i have something called a glioblastoma it's cancer and you should also call off the search for
38:14sherlock because
38:17just come home
38:40why do you keep trying to take my computer
38:45why are you pretending to be sasha's mother
38:49i don't know maybe i don't like the way she talked to me
38:53maybe it's fun
38:57how's it supposed to end oh you know she cares about something
39:01she travels across the world only to be met by the knowledge of how stupid she is
39:06then she smiles less
39:09a lot less
39:11forever
39:12it was so easy she puts everything out there
39:15easy
39:17you killed someone
39:19the man pretending to be her uncle he had an overdose
39:22you killed him
39:24i don't mind that
39:26i mean look i don't like love it
39:30you know but if it needs to happen to get the plan over the goal line
39:33yeah a guy like that pretending to be her uncle
39:37not complicated
39:48how many just two
39:51like i said
39:52i'm not one of those guys that like gets off on it
39:55you don't like collecting trophies or whatever that's just sad
39:59two
40:00not to be three
40:04bear mace i told you i brought toys
40:30there will be more two people dead now
40:33maybe another one next year
40:37or later
40:40i'm a doctor
40:42beck
40:43i'm saving those lives
40:45no
40:46no
40:47i'm sure
40:47am i right
40:55why do you even care
41:00for a psychopath like me
41:05i need therapy
41:11help
41:15i'm
41:16i'm
41:29i'm
41:44i'm
41:45i'm
41:46Oh, my God. Oh, my God. Oh, my God.
41:49Miss, where are you? Are you safe?
41:57He had a knife. He tried to kill me.
42:01Where are you? Are you safe?
42:05Can someone please help? He tried to kill me.
42:16Hello, my God.
42:41Hello.
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