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00:00:12Happy birthday to you, happy birthday to you, happy birthday dear Craig, happy birthday
00:00:27Happy birthday to you, yay
00:00:32Go ahead baby, blow them out
00:00:34Make a good wish
00:00:39Honey, honey, Corinne, Corinne, baby, are you okay, hey, hey, hey, you okay, honey, baby, hey, baby, honey, Beverly, call
00:00:50911
00:00:50Are you choking, are you okay, hey, take it easy
00:00:53My friend's daughter can't breathe
00:01:04Wait
00:01:19Here's my brave girl
00:01:49Did you bring my iPad?
00:01:50Look, huh
00:01:56Breathe in through your nose for me
00:01:59Hold it
00:02:01Hold it, almost there
00:02:05And exhale
00:02:09Don't worry, it's perfectly normal
00:02:11In fact, I bet you and your friend there are gonna be home in no time
00:02:16Knock, knock
00:02:19Grandma
00:02:19Hello, sweetheart
00:02:21Grandma
00:02:25How are you feeling?
00:02:27Better
00:02:28Could I see you both in the hallway?
00:02:30Of course
00:02:31Two minutes
00:02:34Daddy
00:02:34Daddy and Grammy are gonna go talk to the doctor
00:02:36Okay?
00:02:37We'll be right back
00:02:38Keep an eye on this guy
00:02:45Sorry
00:02:45The lungs are full of tiny branching airways known as bronchi
00:02:49Now oxygen travels through these airways and end up in tiny sacs called alveoli
00:02:54Well, I am sorry
00:02:56Didn't get half of that
00:02:59Basically, the cystic fibrosis is causing Corinne's mucus to clog passages that carry air in and out of the lungs
00:03:07But the good news is that she's showing tremendous signs of improvement
00:03:11And assuming there's no significant setbacks
00:03:14I don't find a reason why we couldn't discharge in the next day or so
00:03:18But?
00:03:20But the damage caused by the infection is irreversible
00:03:26Irreversible?
00:03:27So what are you saying?
00:03:29That my granddaughter will never live a normal life?
00:03:32Not necessarily
00:03:33I suggest social interactions should be kept at a minimum at least until her immune system improves
00:03:39Hmm
00:03:40She's not gonna like that much
00:03:41Nope
00:03:42I also recommend in-home nursing care for the next three months
00:03:48In-home?
00:03:50You really think that's necessary?
00:03:52I can send Corinne Saw to the nursing agency and they will take care of all the necessary arrangements
00:03:59Okay
00:04:00Don't worry, I promise
00:04:02Your daughter will be in very good hands
00:04:05Okay
00:04:06Thank you, Dr. Caldwell
00:04:08Thank you
00:04:08You're welcome
00:04:09Excuse me
00:04:13I would like to chip in to cover the costs
00:04:15No, that's not necessary, Miriam
00:04:20Well, either way, I still plan on staying involved
00:04:26Sure you do
00:04:43You're welcome
00:04:44Can we stop by the cemetery?
00:04:47Oh, sweetheart, I'm so sorry but the doctor said we really need to limit any activity until your immune system's
00:04:54better, okay?
00:04:54Yeah
00:04:56Yeah
00:04:57But we will soon
00:04:59Promise
00:05:24There we go, sweetie
00:05:25Let me get your oxygen
00:05:27Alright
00:05:28There we go
00:05:29Oh, there you are
00:05:31Thanks
00:05:32Thanks
00:05:42Want to get that?
00:05:43I got it
00:05:45Sure
00:05:48Pretty cool, huh?
00:05:50Aww
00:05:51Aww
00:05:55And tonight, I'm going to order your favorite, a lot of ham and pineapple pizza
00:05:59Not exactly the healthiest choice
00:06:02Yeah, I think we can let it slide this time
00:06:05Okay
00:06:07But first, you're the doctor, you need to get all the rest you can get
00:06:10Dad
00:06:12I know, I know
00:06:16I know
00:06:16Come on, let's head up to bed
00:06:18But I just got out of bed
00:06:19Yeah, but now you get to be in your own bed
00:06:21In your own home
00:06:23Come on, you're not too old for a piggyback ride, are you?
00:06:26No
00:06:26Alright, come on, hop on
00:06:34Alright, let's get you under the covers
00:06:37I'm not tired
00:06:38I know
00:06:40Dr. Caldwell said you need all the rest you can get
00:06:50Say goodbye to your grandmother
00:06:53Bye, Grandma
00:06:54Bye, sweetheart
00:07:01I'll see you downstairs
00:07:08Are you and Grandma gonna go argue downstairs so I can't hear you?
00:07:13What?
00:07:21Your Grandma and I, we both want what's best for you
00:07:25Okay?
00:07:26But sometimes, that means that there's things that we need to discuss
00:07:33Okay
00:07:34Hey
00:07:37There's gonna be a lot of changes going on around here
00:07:40For all of us
00:07:42But it's gonna work best if we all work together
00:07:46As a team
00:07:48Think you're up for that?
00:07:50I think so
00:07:52I think so
00:07:52Good
00:07:53Because you're the toughest kid I've ever met
00:07:56And I need somebody to show me how it's done
00:08:01Let's get you some rest for now, though
00:08:07Be nice to her
00:08:09Be nice to her
00:08:10No promises
00:08:18Some good candidates here
00:08:23Yeah
00:08:24Yeah
00:08:27It's a lot we need to consider before we think about just bringing a total stranger into the house
00:08:34Would you please think about Corinne?
00:08:37That's exactly what I am thinking about
00:08:39Liam
00:08:41She now has needs that frankly, you and I are not equipped to provide
00:08:46And I know how stressed things have been at work
00:08:50Yeah, but that's all temporary
00:08:51I mean, it's gonna get better once this deal goes through
00:08:53Oh, please
00:08:54And then there'll just be another, and then another
00:08:57Okay
00:08:57I get it
00:09:02Amy
00:09:03Might not be here
00:09:06But I am
00:09:09Please don't shut me out
00:09:12I won't
00:09:14Promise
00:09:17Promise
00:09:19You'll see
00:09:20Once you get settled and find a nurse
00:09:23Everything will be so much better
00:09:52I wish you could come home, Mommy
00:09:56You could make breakfast
00:09:58And we could watch movies
00:10:01And...
00:10:03I just miss you so much
00:10:21Hey, kiddo
00:10:37How do you go? Go! Go! Go! Go!
00:10:45Do you think she'll be there to greet me?
00:10:48In Heaven
00:10:51Hey
00:10:54I know things got a little scary there
00:10:56Okay?
00:10:58But you're not gonna see her in Heaven for a long, long time
00:11:01Cause you're gonna be stuck here with me
00:11:04Okay?
00:11:06And you're gonna be just fine
00:11:08I promise
00:11:17Hey, let's get this back on you, okay?
00:11:21I know it's uncomfortable
00:11:23But...
00:11:23That's what's gonna help you right now
00:11:28So, tell me about your qualifications
00:11:30Well, I spent two years at Hollywood Prez
00:11:33And before that, I was at Northridge for three years
00:11:35As you can understand, it's an in-home situation
00:11:39And with my daughter's health and everything
00:11:42We just wanna make sure we're getting the care that she needs
00:11:44Actually, I have quite a bit of experience with bronchiectasis
00:11:52Uh, it says here you got your CNA from Harvard
00:11:55Harvard School
00:11:57Um, I'm sorry?
00:11:59Oh, it's online
00:11:59And it takes, like, half the time
00:12:02Uh, I brought a, uh, a diagram explaining my treatment regimen
00:12:08I'd love to see it
00:12:10I just, uh, need to find it
00:12:23I, uh, I think I left it in my other bag
00:12:27I wanna make it
00:12:30You
00:12:30You
00:12:57Hi.
00:12:58You must be Mr. Martin.
00:13:00I'm Victoria Jones.
00:13:02Wellspring sent me?
00:13:03Oh, wonderful.
00:13:04Yeah, here.
00:13:04Come on in.
00:13:05Thanks.
00:13:08Hey, sweetie.
00:13:09Do you actually want to come join us?
00:13:12Come on.
00:13:13You're right this way.
00:13:16He was sick, and so, you know, I kind of stepped into that role at an age, and I was
00:13:20like,
00:13:20I think that this is something I'm really good at, and I sensed that I could help him.
00:13:24That's amazing.
00:13:25Yeah.
00:13:26Well, I just finished a posting with a family over on the west side.
00:13:28It was a long recovery, but he's doing much better now.
00:13:31Corinne, I'd like you to meet Miss Victoria.
00:13:33Oh, hello.
00:13:34It's so nice to meet you.
00:13:36You too.
00:13:38Oh, honey, you all right?
00:13:39Your breathing sounds a little restricted.
00:13:42Do you mind?
00:13:43Not at all.
00:13:44Have a seat for me.
00:13:45Go.
00:13:46I'm going to ask you to take a deep breath, okay?
00:13:48All right, deep breath in.
00:13:51Yeah?
00:13:52Deeper?
00:13:54I find this helps losing the mucus in the lungs.
00:14:01How's that? A little better?
00:14:03Mm-hmm.
00:14:04Here, have a seat.
00:14:10Oh, you studied at Duke.
00:14:11Yeah, that's right.
00:14:13That's great.
00:14:13I hear they have an amazing nursing program.
00:14:15I did my undergrad at Chapel Hill.
00:14:17Ah, small world.
00:14:19Yeah, it was not easy, but it's opened a lot of opportunities for me.
00:14:23So why the shift to private nursing?
00:14:27Honestly, I guess I found it really challenging to give my patients the one-on-one care I thought
00:14:32they deserved.
00:14:33It's really altruistic of you.
00:14:38What's altru...
00:14:40Altruistic.
00:14:41It basically means that she likes to do nice things for other people.
00:14:46Which is a good quality to have if you're a nurse.
00:14:53Sorry.
00:14:57I'm so sorry to cut this short, but it seems like work is blowing up.
00:15:03Hence the reason I need help.
00:15:06No problem.
00:15:11Do you mind if I use the restroom before I go?
00:15:14Not at all. It's just around the corner.
00:15:15Great. Thanks.
00:15:16Bye.
00:15:22I really like her.
00:15:26She's definitely at the top of the list.
00:15:29You should hire her.
00:15:30I should, should I?
00:15:32She's young.
00:15:33She's pretty.
00:15:34She's not scary like the other ones.
00:15:36Mm-hmm.
00:15:37And she's...
00:15:40Altru...
00:15:40Altruistic.
00:15:43She could help you.
00:15:45Now you sound like your grandmother.
00:15:47She is right sometimes, you know?
00:16:06We lost Amy about a year ago.
00:16:09It's hard to believe it's been that long actually.
00:16:12Mm-hmm.
00:16:13Yeah, that's why all this with Corinne has been a little bit...
00:16:16Mm-hmm.
00:16:17Well, anyway.
00:16:20She's a strong little girl.
00:16:22She's gonna be okay.
00:16:25She got that from her mama.
00:16:28Well, I see a lot of that spirit in you too.
00:16:35Well, I've taken up enough of your time.
00:16:37I'm sure you have other people to meet with.
00:16:39I'm really glad you came by.
00:16:42Let me show you the door.
00:16:43Mm-hmm.
00:16:53Well, whatever you two decide, it was really nice meeting you.
00:16:56You as well.
00:16:57And if you need any additional references or background information,
00:17:00you can just contact me directly.
00:17:01Anytime.
00:17:02Sounds good.
00:17:03Thank you so much.
00:17:03Well?
00:17:10Well, what?
00:17:11When can she start?
00:17:13Easy now.
00:17:14One step at a time, sweetie.
00:17:16But I like her.
00:17:17I know, I know.
00:17:18I just don't want to rush into anything.
00:17:20Fine.
00:17:43I know.
00:17:46I know.
00:17:49Hi, this is Eleanor.
00:17:51Speaking.
00:17:51Hi, my name's Liam Martin.
00:17:53I was referred to you by Victoria Jones.
00:17:55Ah, yes.
00:17:56Victoria.
00:17:57How can I help you?
00:17:59Uh, yeah.
00:18:00Well, as it turns out, my daughter and I are in need of a home nurse.
00:18:03And I was wondering if I could maybe just-
00:18:05Of course.
00:18:06Well, Wellspring certainly outdid themselves.
00:18:08Victoria was fantastic.
00:18:11Really?
00:18:12Real godsend.
00:18:13I couldn't have gone through without her.
00:18:16Huh.
00:18:17Do you mind me asking what the nature of your illness was?
00:18:21COPD.
00:18:23Um, well Eleanor, thank you for taking the time to speak with me.
00:18:27Anytime.
00:18:28Have a good evening.
00:18:30Well?
00:18:31Ah, apparently she's like a total nightmare.
00:18:36Really?
00:18:37Yeah.
00:18:37Super mean.
00:18:38Like, hates kids too.
00:18:40Anyone ever tell you you have a terrible poker face?
00:18:45Wait, you're 11.
00:18:46What do you know about poker?
00:18:47I have an app on my iPad.
00:18:49Of course you do.
00:18:51Also, remind me to check the parental controls on your iPad.
00:18:54Who do you think installed them?
00:18:56Good point.
00:19:07Okay.
00:19:16Well, this is you.
00:19:20This used to be our guest bedroom.
00:19:22But we have not had a lot of guests since Amy.
00:19:26Anyway, it's yours, so make it your own.
00:19:29And you really don't have to win me over.
00:19:30It's perfect.
00:19:32That's no trouble.
00:19:33If you need anything though, just let me know, okay?
00:19:35Yep.
00:19:36Thanks.
00:19:42Hey Liam, hold up a sec.
00:19:46I'm so sorry I have to run so soon.
00:19:49We're actually in the middle of this important acquisition of the office.
00:19:52Oh, that's why I'm here, isn't it?
00:19:53To help?
00:19:54Well...
00:19:57Look, I know this is a big change.
00:19:59No one expects you to adjust in just a day.
00:20:02Well, thank you.
00:20:04All good?
00:20:05Yes.
00:20:06Okay.
00:20:07You have my number, right?
00:20:09Yes, go.
00:20:10Okay.
00:20:20Are you ever coming back?
00:20:22Probably not for a while.
00:20:24I have to take my classes on the computer.
00:20:26That doesn't sound so bad.
00:20:28Easy for you to say.
00:20:30You get to see your friends.
00:20:31Kendall!
00:20:32Time to go!
00:20:33Coming!
00:20:34Maybe I can come visit.
00:20:36You're not in like a bubble, right?
00:20:38The doctors say I have to stay six feet away from people until my lungs are better.
00:20:42Kendall!
00:20:44Gotta go.
00:20:45Talk to you soon.
00:20:46Bye!
00:20:52You miss your friends.
00:20:57You know, when I was about your age, I got really sick too.
00:21:00Really?
00:21:01Yeah.
00:21:02I couldn't go to school, I couldn't see my friends, or Bobby Hutchinson.
00:21:08What'd you do?
00:21:10Well, I wrote them letters.
00:21:12Every day.
00:21:13And you know, after a while, it was like they weren't even gone at all.
00:21:18And Bobby?
00:21:20Fell in love with a fifth grader.
00:21:22I guess it wasn't meant to be.
00:21:26But you know, that's when I decided I wanted to be a nurse.
00:21:30So I could help other little girls.
00:21:32Like you.
00:21:35Maybe I should be a nurse too.
00:21:37Yeah, maybe.
00:21:39But first we gotta get you better.
00:21:43You know what?
00:21:44I have just the thing.
00:21:55I don't like tea.
00:21:57Well, this isn't just any tea.
00:22:01This is special tea.
00:22:03My mom used to make it for me when I wasn't feeling well.
00:22:06And now I'm making it for you.
00:22:11What's in it?
00:22:13Family secret.
00:22:15But my mom did use to say that it cures the heart and the soul.
00:22:24Not bad.
00:22:25Mm-hmm.
00:22:25Told you.
00:22:33That's my mom.
00:22:36She was in an accident.
00:22:40I lost people who were close to me too.
00:22:44Did you ever get over it?
00:22:47Well, if you think about it, would you ever really want to?
00:22:53I mean...
00:22:53No matter what happens, they're always gonna be right here.
00:23:00I know you're gonna hate me, but we have to do physical therapy.
00:23:03Okay.
00:23:08Okay.
00:23:09Don't hesitate to give me a call anytime day or night if you have any trouble.
00:23:12Okay?
00:23:12Alright.
00:23:22I know it wasn't easy leaving Corinne so soon, but...
00:23:25Once we close this deal...
00:23:26If we close this deal...
00:23:29You won't have to worry anymore.
00:23:30Well, we won't have to worry anymore.
00:23:33Come here.
00:23:38So...
00:23:39How are things going with the new nurse anyway?
00:23:41Uh, well, apparently, and I quote,
00:23:45Victoria has already built the most amazing island on Animal Crossing.
00:23:50She's a tough one.
00:23:52Like her mom.
00:23:53Like her dad?
00:23:56The representative for the killer account is on the line.
00:24:00Tell him Liam will call him back.
00:24:01Tell him...
00:24:02Please...
00:24:03Take a moment for yourself.
00:24:06Tell him I'll be right there.
00:24:09Mm-hmm.
00:24:09Thanks, Phil.
00:24:14Okay.
00:24:17You should come by sometime.
00:24:19Corinne would love to see you.
00:24:19Don't worry.
00:24:21This little setback won't stop me from hanging with my favorite crew.
00:24:24Huh.
00:24:33I don't know why I'm so tired.
00:24:36Huh.
00:24:37Maybe we overdid a little on the physical therapy.
00:24:41I almost forgot.
00:24:43I got you something.
00:24:46I figured it being our first day in all, you deserved a little something special.
00:24:56I love him.
00:25:00He's been in the family a long time.
00:25:03I know you'll give him a good home.
00:25:06And a name.
00:25:07How about...
00:25:10Snowflake?
00:25:11Hmm.
00:25:12Perfect.
00:25:13How about you and Snowflake take a little nap?
00:25:17Okay.
00:25:18Okay.
00:25:18Hmm.
00:25:20Sleep tight.
00:25:26Okay.
00:25:32Okay.
00:25:36Okay.
00:25:38No, honey.
00:25:46I know there tonight.
00:25:48I know there's no—
00:25:48I know there's no way.
00:26:01I don't know.
00:26:26I don't know.
00:26:52I don't know.
00:26:53I don't know.
00:26:54I don't know.
00:26:56I don't know.
00:26:57I don't know.
00:27:05I don't know.
00:27:06Anybody home?
00:27:08Hello?
00:27:13Hello?
00:27:16What the hell do you think you're doing?
00:27:19Who are you? How did you get in here?
00:27:21I'm Miriam.
00:27:22I'm Corinne's grandmother.
00:27:25Oh, you must be the new nurse.
00:27:28Victoria.
00:27:29I'll ask you again.
00:27:31What are you doing with my daughter's clothes?
00:27:35Liam said I was welcome to look around if I needed anything.
00:27:38I am quite certain this is not what he meant.
00:27:43I apologize.
00:27:44You know, I don't suppose Liam mentioned how hesitant he was to bring in someone to help with Corinne.
00:27:50He didn't.
00:27:52Hmm.
00:27:53Well, it took some convincing.
00:27:56So please do not prove me wrong.
00:28:01I promise you have nothing to be concerned about.
00:28:06Good.
00:28:08Now, if you don't mind, I would like to go see my granddaughter.
00:28:11Of course.
00:28:16There was a time when this little girl could spend all afternoon running up and down the soccer field.
00:28:24And still stay up late at night.
00:28:28She took after her mama.
00:28:32My Amy played varsity all four years of high school.
00:28:37She misses her terribly.
00:28:41Did she say that?
00:28:44She didn't have to.
00:28:48Well...
00:28:50I suppose Amy's in a better place now.
00:28:56Smiling down on us all.
00:28:59Indeed.
00:29:01Liam, on the other hand, if he knew that I'd paid a visit...
00:29:06What visit?
00:29:15Well, perhaps bringing you on isn't a mistake after all.
00:29:21Miriam, you are always welcome here.
00:29:45Hello, my friend and for the whole week.
00:29:46You are welcome.
00:29:47I'm here to help.
00:29:51I'm gonna take you out for the next couple of weeks.
00:29:51You are not on the other hand.
00:29:51No way, you are welcome.
00:29:53You are welcome.
00:30:45What's going on?
00:30:47What are you doing up?
00:30:48Something smelled good and I didn't want to miss out.
00:30:50Well, since you're here, you might as well have a seat.
00:30:56Wow.
00:30:58I can't remember the last time we had a home-cooked breakfast.
00:31:02Breakfast was always Mom's thing.
00:31:07Well, I'm sure she would still want you to eat it.
00:31:12How do we have a picture to commemorate our first breakfast?
00:31:15It's a great idea, but you get in here too.
00:31:17Oh, okay.
00:31:18Here, let me take it.
00:31:22Ready?
00:31:23Cheers!
00:31:30Oh, shoot.
00:31:32Um, I lost track of time.
00:31:34I'm late for work.
00:31:34This looks amazing.
00:31:35I'm so sorry.
00:31:37Um, I love you.
00:31:39Have a great day.
00:31:40Bye, babe.
00:31:40Okay.
00:31:41Bye, Dad.
00:31:42Lunch.
00:31:42I just figured it was one last thing for you to worry about.
00:31:45For me?
00:31:47Wow.
00:31:50Bye, guys.
00:31:52I will join you.
00:31:54Mmm.
00:31:55Would you like pancakes first?
00:32:21How are you feeling?
00:32:23Can't we do this outside?
00:32:25Oh, it's getting cold out.
00:32:27Being sick sucks.
00:32:33Tell you what.
00:32:35When your dad gets home, we'll do something fun.
00:32:37He usually gets home too late.
00:32:39Hmm.
00:32:40He works a lot, huh?
00:32:42Ever since Mom died.
00:32:45Well, he can't work all the time, right?
00:32:48I mean, he has to have friends or dates.
00:32:54The only person he ever hangs out with is Beverly from work.
00:32:58Are they close?
00:33:00I guess.
00:33:01She knew my mom and dad ever since they were in college.
00:33:04I see.
00:33:08Well, we'll just have to do something then, hmm?
00:33:10Just the two of us?
00:33:11You want to make it a girls' night?
00:33:15Sounds like somebody could use a cup of my special tea.
00:33:18Yes, please.
00:33:20Mm-hmm.
00:33:20Say no more.
00:33:21I don't know.
00:33:22I don't know.
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00:38:57Maybe..
00:38:58Maybe not a great doctor
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00:39:01Fair enough
00:39:01help
00:39:04try
00:39:15Okay, let's see how good this is.
00:39:56The water was finished, so I poured it.
00:39:59Thanks.
00:40:00Do you wanna take it up with me?
00:40:03You know what, I really should get going.
00:40:06Like I said, I'll come back another time.
00:40:09You sure?
00:40:09Yeah, it's fine.
00:40:13See your work tomorrow.
00:40:15Okay.
00:40:16It was a nice meeting with Victoria.
00:40:18Yeah, you too.
00:40:24Well, better not keep her waiting.
00:40:26Yeah.
00:40:27I'll bring this up.
00:40:40Yeah.
00:40:41Yeah.
00:40:42Yeah.
00:40:42Yeah.
00:40:50Yeah.
00:40:53Yeah.
00:41:11I can't see you.
00:41:12Yeah, yeah.
00:41:17Oh, it's delicious, it smells great, ah, garlic, there is nothing more delicious to eat than garlic, it's been simmering
00:41:26in butter.
00:41:27… .
00:43:04Can I have some cereal?
00:43:06Yeah, yeah, I'll bring it right up.
00:43:29Good morning.
00:43:30Good morning.
00:43:33How's the hand?
00:43:35Oh, it's a salt butter.
00:43:37Cassie?
00:43:39Oh, that's looking great.
00:43:43Um, I had an idea.
00:43:44I would like to do something nice for you.
00:43:47I was thinking dinner tonight.
00:43:49Uh, sure.
00:43:50Yeah, what do you want me to make?
00:43:52No, I would like to make you dinner.
00:43:55Oh, okay.
00:43:58Um, the whole family, or?
00:44:00We're just the two of us.
00:44:04Yeah, I'd like that.
00:44:06Great.
00:44:07All right, I'm going to have a good dress for work, but I'll see you tonight.
00:44:11Okay, cool.
00:44:13Have a good day.
00:44:14Thanks.
00:44:14You too.
00:44:32Hey.
00:44:34You feeling okay?
00:44:36I didn't sleep well last night.
00:44:38Hmm.
00:44:38Hope you're not coming down with anything.
00:44:40Yeah, me too.
00:44:42I'd hate to see what you do without me.
00:44:44It makes two of us.
00:44:47How's Corinne?
00:44:48She's doing much better.
00:44:49Thanks.
00:44:50I went ahead and called Dr. Caldwell just to be safe.
00:44:53And Victoria?
00:44:54Said she was fine.
00:44:55Didn't want to get it looked at.
00:44:56That's good.
00:44:57Yeah.
00:45:00I actually, uh, asked her to dinner tonight.
00:45:05Oh?
00:45:06That's okay, right?
00:45:08Are you asking for permission?
00:45:10No.
00:45:11I guess I just wanted to make sure it wasn't, like, a totally crazy idea.
00:45:17You know, just because Amy and I were friends doesn't mean I don't want to see you happy.
00:45:23Thanks.
00:45:25It means a lot.
00:45:27Anytime.
00:45:39Hey, Dr. Caldwell.
00:45:40It's Liam Martin.
00:45:41Hi.
00:45:42Uh, I got your message about last night.
00:45:44How's she doing today?
00:45:46Uh, she's actually doing much better, like nothing ever happened.
00:45:49Well, I'd still feel much better if you could bring her in.
00:45:51How about Thursday morning at 10?
00:45:53Uh, that should be great.
00:45:56Oh, and, uh, Doc, you were right about Victoria.
00:45:59She's been wonderful.
00:46:02Victoria?
00:46:03The nurse.
00:46:04You know, the one from the agency you recommended.
00:46:07Right.
00:46:07I just...
00:46:11I thought I knew everyone over there.
00:46:13Well, she did say she was new, so...
00:46:17Well, I look forward to hearing about it all on Thursday.
00:46:20Sounds good.
00:46:20See you then.
00:46:41I used to dream about it every day.
00:46:44Yeah.
00:46:46Yeah.
00:46:47Hoping that I feel that we're good.
00:46:49I still think about it to this day.
00:46:52Uh.
00:46:53Hoping that I love that weekend.
00:46:56Yeah.
00:46:57Yeah.
00:46:57And you're still on my mind right now.
00:47:00I love you till the sun goes down.
00:47:04And no, I wouldn't change a thing.
00:47:07That feeling still goes all around.
00:47:18Don't you think maybe you've had enough computer time for tonight?
00:47:20I can't go outside.
00:47:22I can't see my friends.
00:47:24Computer time's all I've got.
00:47:26Honey, you really need to rest, especially after last night.
00:47:30Kendall, I gotta go.
00:47:31Talk soon.
00:47:32Talk soon.
00:47:35What do you think?
00:47:37You look pretty.
00:47:39Well, I figured since your dad's going to all the trouble of making dinner, I should try
00:47:42and look nice.
00:47:44He's not the best cuck.
00:47:46Well, that's probably a good thing, because I can't eat very much in this dress.
00:47:54My mom used to wear dresses like that.
00:47:58Really?
00:48:01Hmm.
00:48:04Oh, I'm going to go say hi to your dad.
00:48:07How about I set him up with a cup of tea?
00:48:08Sure.
00:48:09Here.
00:48:30Wow.
00:48:31Ah.
00:48:33Over-dressed.
00:48:34No, you...
00:48:36You look stunning.
00:48:44Something wrong?
00:48:46No, sorry.
00:48:48Amy used to wear that same perfume.
00:48:51She had good taste.
00:48:55What's this?
00:48:57Oh, I got you something.
00:49:00You'd have to do that.
00:49:16I figured since you're trying to manage your time.
00:49:21Look at that.
00:49:22Almost like a family.
00:49:25Almost.
00:49:28It's really thoughtful.
00:49:31Mm-hmm.
00:49:35All right.
00:49:35Why does she get started on dinner?
00:49:37Yes.
00:49:37Oh, I promised our girl you'd make her some tea.
00:49:40Of course.
00:49:41Mm-hmm.
00:49:50This was really nice.
00:49:54You've been doing so much for us.
00:49:56I just wanted to do something for you.
00:49:58Well, I'm a nurse.
00:49:59It's my job.
00:50:02But it's...
00:50:04It's really nice to get to know you.
00:50:12I am so awkward with this.
00:50:14I'm so sorry.
00:50:16It's been...
00:50:19I've just been managing so much for so long.
00:50:23I realize I've had, like, no time for social life.
00:50:28Is that what it's called?
00:50:33Even with Beverly, you know?
00:50:35All we have time for is work, really.
00:50:42Can I ask you something?
00:50:44Sure.
00:50:48The other night, when I was in the shower...
00:50:53Oh.
00:50:56I'm so sorry about that.
00:50:57I should have...
00:51:02Did you...
00:51:05like what you saw?
00:51:23It's been a minute...
00:51:26since I've done this.
00:51:28Yeah, we're just...
00:51:29We're just talking.
00:51:31It's not that.
00:51:40I really think you're amazing.
00:51:46I just want to be careful.
00:51:48We don't...
00:51:50We don't rush anything.
00:51:53Make this more complicated than it already is.
00:51:58We don't have to rush anything.
00:52:08I mean, you're not going to be corinners forever.
00:52:11No.
00:52:11Are you afraid of getting attached?
00:52:13Because I have this uncanny way of sticking around.
00:52:17I mean, I didn't, you know, make it through all the semesters at Emory without perseverance.
00:52:24Emory?
00:52:25Emory, I thought you went to Duke.
00:52:30Um, my undergrad.
00:52:33Was, was it Emory?
00:52:35No.
00:52:37Miriam, Miriam.
00:52:39Really?
00:52:40What are you...
00:52:41My granddaughter texted me to stop by.
00:52:45Miriam.
00:52:46Miriam, what are you...
00:52:48Wait, no, go play.
00:52:49I'll go, bye.
00:53:03Grandma?
00:53:05Oh, sweet pea, I'm sorry I woke you.
00:53:11Miriam, let's talk about this.
00:53:13I hardly think this is the appropriate time to have this conversation.
00:53:17Wouldn't you agree?
00:53:21I'll be downstairs.
00:53:23Night, sweetie.
00:53:25Good night.
00:53:27I'm sorry you and Daddy aren't fighting.
00:53:30Oh, no, no, no, sweetheart.
00:53:31We're not fighting.
00:53:32We just had a little disagreement.
00:53:35That's all.
00:53:36It'll be handled very, very soon.
00:53:39Promise.
00:53:45I love you, baby.
00:53:48Sweet dreams, okay?
00:53:56Hey, everything okay?
00:53:59Yeah.
00:54:01No.
00:54:03Sometimes I cannot stand that woman.
00:54:11Maybe you can use another glass of wine.
00:54:14No, I actually, I think we should just call it a night.
00:54:19Really?
00:54:20Yeah.
00:54:21I...
00:54:22I wanted tonight to be special.
00:54:25You know, and now it's...
00:54:26Yeah, I understand.
00:54:28Sorry.
00:54:29Look, I'll go clean everything out.
00:54:30Don't worry about it, okay?
00:54:31Are you sure?
00:54:32Yeah, yeah.
00:54:32Okay.
00:54:33Okay.
00:54:43I...
00:54:48I'll go.
00:54:51Okay.
00:54:54Bye-bye.
00:54:56Bye-bye.
00:55:10hey um look about last night i just don't even worry about it it's it's okay um but
00:55:18there's something you should see okay
00:55:29you found this with her things when her bag fell over
00:55:36this couldn't come from anywhere else i i don't know where
00:55:45are you okay
00:55:56i'm coming hold on
00:56:02a custody lawyer what
00:56:11victoria found this in your purse when she was cleaning up last night don't even try to play
00:56:15games with me i have never seen that before what are you talking about so what are you saying
00:56:18she's lying no no i'm just saying it isn't mine what possible reason would victoria have to make
00:56:24this up whereas you on the other hand have been contentious with me ever since amy ever since
00:56:31when liam go on say it i just i never thought you would stoop this low
00:56:37how can you even imply such a thing because you imply it every time you open your mouth with me
00:56:43miriam i never add up for you do i i get it i'm not home enough i work too much
00:56:49how i take care of
00:56:50the house but ask yourself what would amy have to say about that no no don't you dare tell me
00:56:59what
00:56:59my daughter would or would not have said especially not when you were carrying on in front of her
00:57:05child with her carrying on what is that even supposed to mean oh you might let her wear her
00:57:09clothes and you might let her take care of her child and hell you might even let her sleep with
00:57:13her husband it was one dinner miriam listen to me you will never ever replace my amy do you
00:57:23understand me i will not allow it you're just gonna try and take my kid from amy i will not
00:57:32even
00:57:34respond to that ridiculous accusation you're not welcome in my home anymore
00:57:45what liam goodbye liam let's just calm down liam
00:57:53oh
00:57:54oh
00:57:57oh
00:57:58oh
00:58:01oh
00:58:02oh
00:58:02oh
00:58:04oh
00:58:05oh
00:58:06oh
00:58:29oh
00:58:31i know that look
00:58:33how are you doing
00:58:34now you're just deflecting
00:58:37sorry it's uh
00:58:41it's been a morning i'll be fine though
00:58:43you know for a salesman you're a terrible liar
00:58:50it um honestly feels like everything's just unraveling right now corinne's not only sick
00:59:01but now she's like despondent
00:59:03but now she's like despondent practically and then this whole thing with miriam is like
00:59:08just
00:59:11it's just a lot
00:59:12what is it
00:59:34i'll do it
00:59:37Absolutely. Opinionated? Beyond belief. But she has never been underhanded.
00:59:52Great news. Your blood pressure, cholesterol. It's all normal.
00:59:58Then why do I feel so run down?
01:00:00I'm not sure, but I am curious about one thing. Why are you taking doxodone?
01:00:07I'm not.
01:00:09It's in your system.
01:00:11Hell, I'm lucky if I can remember to take my vitamins.
01:00:19Doctor, out of curiosity, what would happen if you administered that drug to a patient with a respiratory condition?
01:00:27I wouldn't recommend it. It can cause massive flare-ups, illness, or worse. Why?
01:00:52I'm home.
01:00:52Hey there. How was your day?
01:00:54It was fine.
01:00:56You must be starving. Come.
01:01:06Victoria made spaghetti and meatballs.
01:01:11Have a seat. Tell us about your day.
01:01:14It was interesting. I went to see that, um, client that we spoke about this morning.
01:01:25Oh.
01:01:26We talked about that deal she's negotiating. Said she didn't know anything about it.
01:01:31It's probably just a tactic.
01:01:36She seemed pretty sincere.
01:01:38Oh, I'm tense.
01:01:43I just remembered that I need to take care of something before I eat.
01:01:46Oh, it's gonna get cold.
01:01:48It-it'll only take a second.
01:02:04Well Springs Home Nursing Care Agency. How can I help you?
01:02:07Hi, this is Liam Martin. I have one of your nurses employed in my home.
01:02:11Yes, what can I do for you?
01:02:13Uh, I was curious. Do you do background checks on your nurses?
01:02:17We do?
01:02:18Uh, it don't suppose it'd be possible to get a copy of one of them, would it?
01:02:22Uh, sir, if you're having any issues with any of our staff, you do know that anything we discuss is
01:02:28strictly confidential.
01:02:29No, no, no, no. Uh, Victoria's very committed. I just, uh, wanted to get a complete picture.
01:02:36I understand.
01:02:37And I will submit your request for approval.
01:02:40And please, don't hesitate to call if you have any other questions.
01:02:44I won't. Thank you.
01:03:33Coming!
01:03:38Is everyone awake? We got to leave in, like, fifteen.
01:03:44You alright?
01:03:45Mm-hmm.
01:03:47Hey, everything okay?
01:03:49Yeah, we had a bit of a coughing spell, but, everything's alright now, right, sweetheart?
01:03:55Huh. All right.
01:03:57Well, we'll see what the doctor has to say about that.
01:03:59I'm gonna take a shower and we gotta go.
01:04:03Come on, let's get you dressed.
01:04:15I'm happy to go with you.
01:04:18I'm just going to the doctor, Victoria.
01:04:20I really don't mind.
01:04:21Victoria!
01:04:23Alright, you know, just take some flake and buckle your seatbelt, please.
01:04:27Ready, sweetie?
01:04:27I'm not gonna have to get a shot, am I?
01:04:29I don't know.
01:04:31Come on.
01:04:41I'm a little concerned that she's been having such severe relapses.
01:04:45Her lungs should be further along.
01:04:49Is she getting plenty of rest?
01:04:52Yeah, that's practically all she does these days.
01:04:57I mean, Victoria's been doing some physical therapy with her and she's got her doing other little activities to keep
01:05:02her occupied, but most days we can hardly get her out of bed.
01:05:05Well, I know Miriam's been concerned.
01:05:10You spoke to Miriam?
01:05:13Once or twice.
01:05:14I just had a few questions about your daughter's condition.
01:05:18I think I'd like to run some blood work. See we can't figure out why you're not getting better.
01:05:23Does that mean I'm in a near shot?
01:05:26What?
01:05:27What if I promise you it won't hurt?
01:05:29It always hurts.
01:05:32Wait.
01:05:34What was that?
01:05:37He said it'll all be over with before you know it.
01:05:40You do know he's just a stuffed animal.
01:05:43Yes, but he's a wise stuffed animal.
01:05:49Yes, but he's a wise stuffed animal.
01:06:18He's a puppy who's a beggar.
01:06:19No.
01:06:32He's a seasoned人.
01:06:32No.
01:06:32No.
01:06:38He's the one who's a commander.
01:06:38No.
01:06:38No.
01:06:38No.
01:06:43Oh, my God!
01:06:47Oh, my God!
01:06:54No, no, no.
01:07:01All right.
01:07:07Why was Dr. Caldwell talking about Grandma?
01:07:11Oh, just, you know, boring grown-up stuff.
01:07:16I feel like all anyone does anymore is keep secrets.
01:07:20Yeah? Like what?
01:07:23You and Grandma. I know you're fighting.
01:07:29The thing is, sweetie, Grandma did some really, really not-nice stuff.
01:07:35That doesn't mean you have to do not-nice stuff in return, you know?
01:07:41Mom wouldn't like this.
01:07:43She wouldn't want you fighting over me.
01:07:47When did you get to be so smart?
01:07:50Someone has to be.
01:07:51Savage? Yeah.
01:07:56It's work, isn't it?
01:07:59You always have to go.
01:08:04You know what?
01:08:07Why don't we go get some ice cream?
01:08:11Rocky Road?
01:08:12Is there any other flavor?
01:08:13Mm-hmm.
01:08:20This is Beverly.
01:08:22Hi. Sorry to bother you.
01:08:23My name is Claire Johnson.
01:08:24I'm calling from Wellsprings Home Nursing Care.
01:08:27Can I help you?
01:08:28We've been trying to reach Liam Martin, but he's not answering his phone,
01:08:32and you were listed as an alternate contact.
01:08:35Is there something wrong?
01:08:37He requested to see the background check of his home nurse.
01:08:41And?
01:08:42I checked, and we actually never sent a home nurse to Mr. Martin.
01:08:47Victoria.
01:08:48We sent over a number of candidates, but it was our understanding that he selected an independent provider.
01:08:55This Victoria is not one of ours.
01:09:03Go! Go! Go!
01:09:04Go! Go!
01:09:05Go! Go!
01:09:06Go!
01:09:08Go!
01:09:09Go!
01:09:11Go!
01:09:19Oh, no.
01:09:27Wake up. Wake up.
01:09:29I've reached Liam. I'm not here. Please leave a message. Thanks.
01:09:32Hi, Liam. It's me.
01:09:33Please call me as soon as you get this. It's about Victoria.
01:09:36She's not who you think she is.
01:09:38Go!
01:09:40Go!
01:09:41Go!
01:09:41Go!
01:09:47Did you forget your house, Keyes?
01:09:53Oh, Beverly, I didn't know we were expecting you.
01:09:55Where is he?
01:09:56Liam?
01:09:57They haven't returned yet.
01:09:58Right.
01:09:59Liam!
01:10:00No, I told you he's not here, but I'd be happy to tell him to stop by.
01:10:03Oh, thank you, Victoria.
01:10:05Should I say Catherine?
01:10:09I knew you looked familiar, but I couldn't place it.
01:10:12Oh, Beverly.
01:10:13I...
01:10:13After Amy died?
01:10:14I had a responsibility to look after the business and our family.
01:10:21What exactly do you think you're doing here?
01:10:25I'm getting my family back.
01:10:27Your family's gone.
01:10:30I know you've been dosing her tea.
01:10:32What?
01:10:32Yeah.
01:10:33I took some the other night.
01:10:34I couldn't understand why I wasn't feeling well, but then the doctor found doxodone in
01:10:40my system.
01:10:41It's highly dangerous for pulmonary patients, but any nurse would know that.
01:10:45I just, I just needed her to be sick a little while longer.
01:10:47Here's what I need.
01:10:49I need you to get in that car, get out that door, and I never want to see you near
01:10:54Liam
01:10:54or Corinne again.
01:10:56I'm sorry, Beverly, but I can't let you take my few women away from me.
01:11:08I lost them before, and I'm not going to lose them again.
01:11:13Oh, just relax, okay?
01:11:16You're not going to die.
01:11:18It's just going to keep you from talking.
01:11:22You know what?
01:11:24Don't worry.
01:11:25I will be happy to tell Liam that you stopped by.
01:11:54Hey, they're my two favorite people.
01:11:56I'm going to go upstairs.
01:11:57Okay, how about a tea?
01:11:58Sure.
01:11:59Yeah, I'll bring it right up.
01:12:04Everything okay?
01:12:06Yeah, everything's fine.
01:12:07Um, are you going to be home tonight?
01:12:10Yeah, I'm just going to be in the home office for a bit.
01:12:14Um, okay, would you mind if after I bring Corinne her tea, maybe I run out for an errand?
01:12:20That's fine.
01:12:21Great.
01:12:22Okay.
01:12:40Hi, Liam, it's me.
01:12:41Please call me as soon as you get this spot, Victoria.
01:12:44She's not who you think she is.
01:12:50Hi, you've reached Beverly.
01:12:52You know what to do.
01:12:53Come on.
01:13:00Hi, Liam.
01:13:01This is Claire over at Wellspring.
01:13:03I wanted to get back to you regarding your request for a background check on your nurse.
01:13:07The thing is, we never placed a nurse in your home, so I'm unable to provide any information at this
01:13:14time.
01:13:15What?
01:13:15It's impossible.
01:13:43Ella?
01:13:44Hello.
01:13:45Eleanor, hi, this is Liam Martin.
01:13:46We spoke a while ago about my home nurse, Victoria Jones.
01:13:49Um, of course.
01:13:51Did it work out?
01:13:52Actually, I'm curious.
01:13:53You did employ her through the agency, right?
01:13:56Uh, Wellspring?
01:13:57I did.
01:13:58Why do you ask?
01:14:00Well, I just asked them for some more information.
01:14:04They told me that she doesn't work for them.
01:14:09Are you still there?
01:14:11I am.
01:14:14Well, you did tell me that she was, and I quote, a godsend.
01:14:19Absolutely.
01:14:21Victoria Price was the best nurse I ever had.
01:14:25Price?
01:14:26Uh, no, Jones.
01:14:28Uh, I said Jones.
01:14:30Yeah, I'm sorry, but now isn't really a very good time, and I have a terrible connection.
01:14:34Goodbye, Mr. Mountain.
01:14:45Hi, you've reached Beverly.
01:14:47You know what to say.
01:14:53Liam, hey.
01:14:55Did Beverly get a hold of you?
01:14:57No, no, no, she left a message, and I've been trying to call her back, but she's not answering.
01:15:01Well, she ran out of you pretty fast.
01:15:02It seemed urgent.
01:15:03Did she say where she was going?
01:15:06To you.
01:15:14I'm home!
01:15:18Hello?
01:15:22Liam?
01:15:23Sweetie?
01:15:25Are you here?
01:15:36Tell me, which one is Sweetie?
01:15:41Where's Liam?
01:15:42He had to pick up something back in the office.
01:15:46And you're watching Corinne?
01:15:48Is that surprising?
01:15:51No, I, I, I just didn't realize you two were, you, you know.
01:15:57Well, there aren't that many people that he can trust.
01:16:03I suppose not.
01:16:18Come on, Beverly.
01:16:21What is it?
01:16:40I understand that Corinne has become a big fan of tea.
01:16:46Of tea?
01:16:46Of my tea?
01:16:48Of my tea?
01:16:49Well, I'm sure she can make do just this once.
01:16:55Yes.
01:16:58I'm sure she can.
01:16:59Come on.
01:17:05So, wait.
01:17:18Wait...
01:17:20What?
01:17:25Oh my...
01:17:30Hey...
01:17:31Ow!
01:17:32What?
01:17:34What?
01:17:36Ow!
01:17:38Oh!
01:17:38What?
01:17:40Oh!
01:17:40Oh!
01:17:41Oh!
01:17:43Oh!
01:17:44Oh!
01:17:45What?
01:17:46What?
01:17:46I...
01:17:48Oh!
01:17:50Oh!
01:17:55Please!
01:17:58Please!
01:18:12Miriam, listen to me.
01:18:14Victoria is not who you think she is.
01:18:17Miriam!
01:18:19Miriam!
01:18:20Hi, honey.
01:18:23How did you come home?
01:18:25Then come alone.
01:18:27For Corinne's sake.
01:18:32There was a little...
01:18:39It's just me.
01:18:40It was just me.
01:18:41Good wait.
01:18:41Gadget, take care of yourself.
01:18:52You know you should be rest, babe.
01:18:56You know what exercise can do to you.
01:18:58Yeah.
01:18:59What do you do?
01:18:59You know you should be resting.
01:19:01Don't worry. Daddy will be on you soon.
01:19:09Come on, pick up.
01:19:13Miriam, pick up your phone. Come on.
01:19:16Hello, you've reached the voicemail of Miriam Hoffman.
01:19:19Please leave a message and I'll get back to you as soon as I can.
01:19:22Miriam, it's Liam. I need you to call me right away. It's important.
01:19:27Damn it.
01:19:54I need you to call me right away.
01:19:58Dad, go!
01:20:09Liam.
01:20:11Liam, wake up.
01:20:14Help.
01:20:18What's going on?
01:20:20What's it look like, sweetie? We're having a family dinner. I was waiting for you. I missed you. I hope
01:20:26you're hungry.
01:20:28It was you.
01:20:30What did you do to Beverly?
01:20:32We are not talking about her.
01:20:37Right now, we are talking about us.
01:20:40Oh, my God.
01:20:42Look, honey, you're making our daughter upset. It's all right, sweetheart. Mommy's right here.
01:20:48Don't you dare act like her mother.
01:20:49Stop!
01:20:53You know what? A year ago, I was happy. I was a mother. I was a wife.
01:21:03I had a good job. I had a home.
01:21:08Catherine.
01:21:09No, it's Victoria.
01:21:11Victoria?
01:21:12No. And then that woman took all of it away from me.
01:21:17That woman was my wife.
01:21:19Yeah, exactly. Was.
01:21:23How is hurting us going to bring your family back?
01:21:26Oh, oh, no. You don't understand. No, I, I, I, I would never hurt you.
01:21:34No, no, not my Leah. No, not, not my Corinne. Don't you see? She, she took my family, so I
01:21:49am going to take hers.
01:21:52Do you realize that it's been exactly a year?
01:21:57Three hundred and sixty-five days.
01:22:00Of what? Of loneliness. Of misery. Of complete suffering. For what?
01:22:10And, and, and then, and then when Corinne got sick and she needed a nurse, it was as if somebody
01:22:17said,
01:22:21Here, here, this is the chance for you to be happy.
01:22:27That you've been alone long enough.
01:22:30And, it's for both of us.
01:22:33We can, we can both be happy. Ann and Corinne, we can, we can be a family.
01:22:39Absolutely. Yes, baby. I, I, I see it. I, I see it now.
01:22:46Dick, sweetheart. Come here. Come here, baby. Come here. Come here. Come here. Look at me.
01:22:56It needed to be this way. I didn't see it before. I didn't see it, honey. I didn't see it.
01:23:00And you've been alone for so long. I'm so sorry for the pain that you've been in.
01:23:05Okay, but right now, our baby girl, she's hurting. Okay? And you're such a good mama. Okay?
01:23:13I need you to go loosen her up. You need to help her breathe right now, because I can't.
01:23:18Okay. Okay, sweetheart. Okay. And then we'll be together. I'm not going anywhere. I'm right here. Okay?
01:23:24No. I promise you. Okay. Okay.
01:23:31Don't drop her. Ah-ha-ha, H ì§œziÄ™%.
01:23:36Young constraint.
01:23:36Um-oh!
01:23:43Ugh!
01:23:46Uff!
01:23:49Ugh!
01:23:50Ugh!
01:23:51Ugh!
01:23:51Bye-번...
01:23:52Ugh!
01:24:01Oh, my God.
01:24:28Baby, hey, come here, come here, hey, hey, hey, deep breath, deep breath, okay, deep breath, there you go, breathe
01:24:36in that air, nice and soft, okay, okay, okay, I'm okay, you're okay, you're okay, oh, you're okay,
01:24:55dad, hey, sweetie, came to check on our girl, and we brought company, now this is my kind of medicine,
01:25:07hey, doc, hi, so, how are both of my patients, I'm actually feeling a lot better, well, you will continue
01:25:15to, there's no reason why you can't make a strong and full recovery, it just takes some time,
01:25:22you're telling me I've got a bit of physical therapy ahead of me, but I have a feeling that Corinne
01:25:27and I are going to manage this recovery the way we manage everything best, together.
01:25:39Glad everything worked out.
01:25:41Oh my gosh, yes.
01:25:42Thank you for all your help.
01:25:43Oh my gosh, yourja, she pensioned.
01:25:47She's the answer.
01:25:49Oh my gosh, no, yeah.
01:25:51Oh my gosh, yeah.
01:25:55Oh my gosh, yes.
01:26:04Oh my gosh, yes.
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