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مسلسل Doc مترجم - Episode 2
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00:01Previously on Doc
00:02Dr. Larson was in a car accident last night
00:08She suffered a brain injury
00:11Wait, where's my family?
00:13They were with you
00:14She has no recollection of the last eight years
00:17Babe, what's wrong?
00:18We got divorced
00:20Where's your brother? Isn't he here?
00:22We lost Danny
00:23I don't know what I did or who I am now
00:26But I wanted to be a doctor my entire life
00:35So, was it like being a paralegal?
00:38Basically, I just do all the work while my boss goes golfing
00:44Sounds like a dream
00:45Yeah
00:47Actually, it's pretty good
00:52Everybody's very nice
00:53Are you alright?
00:54Yeah, I think I just need
00:57Would you excuse me for a moment?
01:00I'll be back
01:02Okay
01:04Careful there
01:11Mama?
01:12Gracie?
01:14Is that you?
01:16You don't recognize me?
01:23Well, I think there's something wrong with me, Gracie
01:27Oh, I'm sure there is
01:38Never should have left me, Simone
01:45Somebody call 911
01:54Alright, here we go
02:00By 2020, we finally got the files organized electronically
02:04Right
02:05Thank you, Sammy
02:06Yeah, you know, you saved my kid's life
02:08So there's nothing that I wouldn't do for you
02:10How was Shannon?
02:12Just got married
02:13Wow
02:14I'm sorry, she's just still 14 to me
02:17Yeah, me too
02:19Look, I'm really sorry this happened to you, Dr. Larson
02:23Well, what's eight years' last time between friends?
02:42Hey, Simone
02:44I know you're in pain, but we're going to figure this out, okay?
02:46Would you mind closing the blinds, please?
02:49Yeah
02:56It's a lupus flare
02:58How'd you know that?
02:59Light sensitivity and the butterfly rash
03:04You know, I can't discuss one patient with another
03:08Simone, do you have any family we can call?
03:10My daughter, Grace
03:11Put her contact info on the form
03:14Wait, it's okay, I understand
03:15We'll give her a call
03:16You just try and rest, okay?
03:17Thanks
03:18I'll do respect, but out
03:24Okay
03:33And then I'd like to look at the other data sensor
03:35Dr. Larson is here
03:38Hey
03:39What are you doing?
03:41I want to know what's going on
03:42With what?
03:44Um, with me being able to practice again
03:48I had a look at the calendar
03:49There's a board meeting today
03:52Seems like a good time to bring up the plan for my re-entry
03:56No, it isn't
03:58Why not?
03:59Because you suffered a traumatic brain injury
04:01And you don't recall the last eight years of your life
04:03I remember med school, residency
04:05More than ten years of practice
04:07There's no reason that I...
04:09It's been four days since the accident
04:11We can revisit you becoming a doctor again
04:13Once you're no longer a patient
04:14Which can only happen if you let yourself heal
04:18You said you'd help
04:20I guess you're just humoring me
04:25We're all still in shock
04:27And praying for Dr. Larson
04:31As a new chief
04:32I have incredibly large shoes to fill
04:35But I'll do my best
04:42I'll catch up
04:47I was trying you all day yesterday
04:49And my assistant told you I was in court
04:51Dick's an autopsy done?
04:52Forensic pathologist is out of town
04:54I didn't want to ask again
04:55Well, why not?
04:57Because if it shows metoprolol in his system
05:01I am screwed
05:02This could ruin my life, Marsha
05:04The only one who knows what happened is Dr. Larson
05:06And she doesn't remember, right?
05:07For now
05:09But what if that changes?
05:10Yeah, get the results and call me back
05:17You know, I texted you
05:19I saw
05:26You really gotta be like this?
05:28Are you really surprised?
05:28I filed complaints against my boss
05:30Because I was asked to corroborate patient complaints
05:32By her ex-husband, the CMO
05:34If I had known she was your girlfriend
05:36I know people have a hard time being microaggressed these days
05:39But we do not write each other out
05:40The woman created a toxic work environment
05:42Did she? Really?
05:43Or did you just feel insecure because she's smarter?
05:45Spare me the revisionist history
05:47She was snarky and condescending
05:49Why, she lost her kid
05:50Yeah, I know
05:50We all know
05:53Doesn't give her the right to inflict pain on everyone else
06:02I don't even remember what I was doing when I fell
06:05I was hallucinating the craziest things
06:07It was really scary
06:09I can imagine
06:10I just wish they knew what was wrong with me
06:12Do you have low blood pressure?
06:15No
06:15Have you had a cold recently?
06:17Oh, no
06:18Trouble sleeping?
06:19You sound like a bad infomercial
06:21Oh, sorry to have it
06:22I'm a doctor
06:23Um, it's time for your fMRI
06:31I'd be careful weighing in with other patients
06:34We confuse them
06:35Make it harder for the doctors
06:39We look ridiculous
06:42I can't believe I let you drag me to that concert
06:46By the time we left, you loved Kiss and Skid Row
06:49Oh, no, I don't remember your wedding
06:54Did Alice wear white, too?
06:56She did in 2017 when we got married
06:59This was last year
07:01Wait, who did you marry this time?
07:04This would be Wendy
07:06Wow, we have a lot to talk about
07:09Yeah
07:12Hopefully the fMRI will give us a baseline of how you process memories
07:16You okay?
07:17Well, I'm a patient in a department I used to run
07:21And I have partial retrograde amnesia
07:24And I'm mourning my dead son for the second time
07:27So, no, not really
07:28I'm sorry
07:29Could you, um, give us a minute?
07:32Yeah
07:33Thanks
07:36Can you talk to Michael for me?
07:39Sure
07:39About what?
07:40Well, he said that he would help me come back to work
07:44But now, I need you to push him
07:47Oh, I can't do that, Amy
07:50Why not?
07:52I've got all my medical knowledge up until 2016
07:55There could be other large pockets of memory loss
07:57And we don't know yet if the trauma affected your cognitive reasoning
08:00I just can't give you false hope
08:02At the worst time in your life
08:04I was there
08:05I was always there for you
08:07But now
08:07I was there
08:08During all that time you don't remember
08:10With Danny, with your divorce
08:12When you pushed everyone away
08:13There was one person who didn't let you
08:16One person always by your side
08:18And that was me
08:21I guess I'll just have to take your word for it
08:25Amy
08:26Amy?
08:27Can we go, please?
08:42I told Michael I wanted to be alone
08:44I know
08:47But it's been six days
08:50That'll make me feel like crap
08:52A huge benefit of physical pain
08:54Is that it can distract from mental anguish
09:00So here's the thing
09:01We're gonna eat
09:03Watch whatever show you pick
09:05But after that
09:06It's time to take a shower
09:07And stop hiding
09:13I can't
09:18I can't leave this room
09:21Why not?
09:22Because
09:23In here it's still okay
09:25In here
09:27Danny's still alive
09:28He's just down the hall
09:29Making a Lego fort
09:30And eating caramels
09:31But out there
09:33Out there
09:34You still have a daughter
09:36And patients who need you
09:39You need to go be a mother to her
09:42And do the thing you do best in this world
09:45And that starts
09:47With leaving this room
09:53Okay
09:58Hey Lucy
09:59What have we got?
10:01Two new admissions last night
10:05Hey
10:06How you doing?
10:07I'm okay, Richard
10:10You didn't really get a chance to talk
10:12At the
10:14Funeral
10:15I'm just so sorry
10:17Thank you
10:19Well
10:19Just know
10:20That I am here
10:21For whatever
10:22Okay?
10:25Yeah
10:26I can cover for you
10:27If you need more time at home
10:28I don't need more time at home
10:30I need you to stop talking
10:33Okay
10:38Richard
10:41You
10:42It's so good to see you
10:48Well I'd ask how you're feeling
10:49But you look like you're doing better than I am
10:52I heard you became chief
10:55Congrats
10:56I prefer it would have happened under different circumstances
10:58It is what it is
11:00I'm happy for you
11:02Thank you, Amy
11:03It's good to see you up and around
11:07I can walk from here
11:13Hey
11:14Hey
11:14Where are you going so fast?
11:16I didn't know where you were
11:17I brought some fresh clothes and toiletries
11:19Left them on the bed
11:20Hey
11:24I can't stop looking at you
11:26You're so grown up
11:28Can you sit for a bit?
11:31I can only stay a few minutes
11:33I had a free period
11:34But I gotta get back for history
11:35We haven't even talked about school
11:37High school
11:38Do you like it?
11:39Yeah
11:41I'm taking a lot of AP science classes
11:44I want to be a doctor
11:45That's fantastic
11:48You tried to talk me out of it
11:50Why would I do that?
11:51You said that medicine used to be an art
11:54And then it was a science
11:55Now it's just a business
11:58Wow
11:58I was pretty cynical
12:01I really gotta go
12:04I'll try to visit tomorrow
12:06Okay?
12:06Katie, what's wrong?
12:08I
12:09Did something
12:11Happen?
12:13A lot happened
12:15Well
12:16Could you
12:18Tell me
12:19So we can figure it out
12:21It's been eight years
12:22Mom
12:23I can't do this now
12:29Well we got your labs back
12:31Your platelets
12:32Are a little low
12:33Is that
12:34Bad?
12:36It's not unusual
12:37After all the fluids
12:38I've given you
12:40What?
12:40I
12:40I was talking to Simone
12:42She's a doctor too
12:44Yes
12:45I'm aware
12:46Your red cell count's also low
12:48And you're showing clinical signs of anemia
12:49So we gotta make sure
12:50We're just looking at a lupus flare
12:51And you're not getting worse
12:52You're gonna need a blood transfusion
12:54Might be hard to find compatible blood
12:56That her body won't attack
12:57She's right
12:58I've been transfused a lot
12:59I know
12:59It can be more difficult
13:00Which is why I started the type and cross hours ago
13:02In the meantime
13:03I'm gonna put you on some IV fluids
13:05Get you a small dose of steroids
13:06Okay?
13:07Okay
13:08In case you're tempted
13:09We get a second opinion
13:10Don't
13:12Okay
13:13Okay?
13:15Come back and check on you
13:17And the status of Dr. Larson
13:19She's out of ICU, correct?
13:21Yes
13:21And recovering nicely
13:23Oh, good
13:24I'm told that the transition
13:26Has been seamless
13:28Now
13:28The nurse's contract
13:30Is up for negotiation
13:32So
13:33Let's have a look
13:34We
13:35Uh
13:40Dr. Larson
13:42Good to see you up and about
13:44It's good to see you, Max
13:46Glad you're still here
13:48Oh
13:49I'm CEO now
13:51Actually
13:53So what can we do for you?
13:55Well, I came to talk about my future
13:56Um
13:57About
13:59Um
14:00Returning to work
14:02A bit premature
14:04Wouldn't you say
14:07No
14:07I
14:08Was an attending physician
14:10In 2016
14:11I don't see any reason
14:12That I couldn't return at that level
14:14Well
14:14Given the neurological issues
14:16And the potential
14:17We can set up testing
14:18For that
14:21Uh
14:21Dr. Miller
14:23What do you think?
14:27We know
14:28That Dr. Larson
14:30Was an excellent physician
14:31Prior to the accident
14:33But
14:34We have no real way
14:35Of knowing
14:36What her capabilities
14:37Will be
14:37And it's not
14:38So simple
14:38As rewinding
14:39To 2016
14:41A great many
14:42Procedures
14:42And protocols
14:43Have changed
14:43I can relearn those
14:45Even if you could
14:45What do we tell patients?
14:47Are we obligated to disclose?
14:48We would have to consider
14:50Every potential repercussion
14:54Well
14:54It might help to know
14:55If there are any precedents
14:57For this
14:57No case is exactly the same
15:00But yes
15:00There are
15:01There's a
15:02Dr. Jeff Gretis
15:03Out of Dallas
15:04And a Dr. Nina Richman
15:06In Tulsa
15:07That is irrelevant
15:08Until we know the full extent
15:09Of your injury
15:10But to be honest
15:12You barging in here like this
15:13Indicates impulsivity
15:15And a lack
15:16Of sound reasoning
15:17Both
15:17Of which can be
15:18Byproducts of your TBI
15:23I am not
15:25Impaired
15:26Dr. Kamara
15:27I am passionate
15:28About getting back
15:30To being a doctor
15:35Well thank you
15:36For making your case
15:39We'll need to discuss it further
15:53I'm Amy
15:54I'm Simone's roommate
15:57I'm Grace
15:58Her daughter
15:59Oh
16:00I didn't want to wake her
16:02Oh I'm sure she'd love to see you
16:04Do you know what happened to her?
16:06Uh she passed out
16:08Fell
16:09The doctors think
16:10It's due to her lupus
16:11Wait
16:12She has lupus?
16:13You didn't know?
16:16I guess she didn't want to worry me
16:19That's really bad right?
16:21Uh it's an autoimmune disease
16:23It's chronic
16:24But
16:24Is it painful?
16:25It can be
16:26The body has these flares
16:27Where it attacks itself
16:28It comes and goes
16:30It's different for everybody
16:32I can't believe she didn't tell me
16:40Hi
16:45What's wrong?
16:50I'm gonna call her doctor
16:53Mom hold on
16:54How can I help you?
16:55Call Dr. Heller
16:56Tell him his patient's hypoxic
16:58Hurry
16:59Somebody do something
17:02Get her in a non-rebreather
17:03Call RT
17:04Tell him she might need BiPAP
17:05And let radiology know
17:06That we need a portable chest x-ray
17:09Do it
17:09Now
17:12Simone
17:12I'm gonna turn up your oxygen
17:14Hey
17:15Get away from her
17:16What are you doing?
17:27You do know I'm trying to sleep
17:29You have a bed for that
17:30At home
17:32I have patients who need me
17:39But you're not on call Amy
17:41What are you doing?
17:43I'm doing what you told me to do
17:45I'm putting one foot in front of the other
17:49Trying like hell to survive
17:53It looks to me like you're flirting with some pretty serious denial
17:56Denial is one of the stages of grief, Yoda
18:00Not if it's deliberate
18:02Pain won't go away faster if you ignore it
18:08It will for tonight
18:21Simone Canto still hypoxic?
18:23Yeah
18:23Yeah, not sure why
18:25Her body respond appropriately to the transfusion?
18:28We don't know yet, but
18:29There seems to be some hemolytic anemia at play
18:31Well, given the lupus side of her steroids
18:33That's what I was considering
18:35And I heard Dr. Larson was ordering the nurses around
18:40That's just people gossiping
18:42She was trying to help
18:42Well, clearly she can't
18:45I'm assuming you told her as much
18:46Dr. Miller?
18:48Pathology called
18:49Dixon autopsy results are back
18:56We can talk more about this later
19:03The conquering hero returns
19:05Well, my patience, Dom, I'm waiting
19:07Although it seems I missed a lot of other drama
19:09How's Dr. Larson doing?
19:11Surprisingly well, considering
19:14Can I see the Dixon results?
19:16Oh, yeah
19:18Uh, not much to see
19:21COD was cardiopulmonary arrest
19:23He aspirated on lunch, got hypoxic
19:26One thing didn't add up, though
19:29Toxicology showed beta blockers
19:30But they weren't listed on administered meds
19:34He was taking metoprolol
19:36Was that not in his charts?
19:38I can update that
19:39Yeah, you know
19:41But given his age and conditions
19:42I did wonder why Dr. Larson requested the postmortem in the first place
19:46Yeah
19:46Uh, Dixon's kids pushed for it
19:50Hmm, well
19:52Sorry this won't help them
19:54Thanks
19:55Yep
20:05How's she doing?
20:07Not good
20:08Grace, I promise you
20:09I'm not gonna stop until I figure this out
20:11Yeah, you said that already
20:12But what are you actually doing?
20:14Okay
20:25Okay
20:27If you want
20:28I can help you
20:31Look, I know I'm
20:32I'm not exactly myself
20:34Right now
20:35But I remember more than I've forgotten
20:40I guess there's no harm in discussing a hypothetical
20:43Okay
20:44So
20:46Let's say you had a female patient with lupus
20:49Increased work at breathing
20:50Chest x-ray shows
20:51Reduced lung volumes
20:53It could be the start of an infection
20:55She is immunosuppressed
20:56Or the lupus is attacking her lungs
20:58Her body's destroying the blood products we're giving her
21:00And her platelets are still low
21:01So what are you considering?
21:02A high dose of steroids to try to stop any inflammation in his tracks
21:05But that is like bombing a school
21:07Because there's a terrorist inside
21:09Yeah, well, I saw you do it a few times
21:10Well, I must have been sure
21:12That there's no evidence of infection
21:14Cultures are sent and pending
21:16So what antibiotics is she on?
21:18None
21:19There's a lot of protocols these days
21:20To try to avoid overprescribing
21:22Besides, her white cell count's not elevated
21:24She's got no cough, no fever
21:25There's no real evidence of infection
21:26And yet she is getting sicker
21:29Look, I get there are risks
21:30But if it's the start of pneumonia
21:32You're already behind the eight ball
21:35You're losing her
21:41I lied to you
21:44I haven't seen my mom in four years
21:48She refused to come to my wedding
21:53You must have been so young
21:56Nineteen
21:58That was her point
21:59If she didn't like him
22:01I thought he would hold me back
22:03The things I said to her
22:04You
22:05Can't take them back
22:08But we're both so stubborn
22:13What if she doesn't get to meet my son?
22:16Or if she dies before I can tell her
22:18How much I love her
22:19I just
22:20I thought that I would have more time
22:23One thing I can tell you
22:25As a mom
22:26She's fighting so hard
22:28To get back to you right now
22:30So you have kids
22:35I have a daughter
22:38A few years younger than you
22:40And we've had a rocky road too
22:44Maybe she can't talk to you right now
22:47But she's still here
22:51Excuse me
22:54Amy, can I have a word?
22:56She's so worried about her mom
22:58I mean, it looked like a lupus slayer at first
23:00But I'm not so sure anymore
23:02And
23:02Listen, Amy
23:04I don't
23:04Crushing that meeting wasn't my finest moment
23:06But I need
23:07The board has decided against you
23:08Coming back to work here
23:14I have no support in that room
23:16What about Max?
23:18There have been a number of HR complaints against you
23:20Your reputation is not good
23:22So, what are you saying?
23:24That I won't practice medicine again?
23:26No, I'm saying
23:28Nobody sees a road that makes sense
23:31Right now
23:34There's something else
23:38Katie
23:40She's been through a lot
23:42She needs space
23:45And time
24:00All right
24:01Who's next?
24:03Gladys Laffler
24:0576
24:06AFib
24:08Course of treatment is
24:10Rivaroxaban
24:10What are her bleeding risk factors?
24:14Um
24:16I forgot to ask
24:19If she just had major surgery
24:20Blood thinners could kill her
24:22Sorry
24:24I'll do better
24:24You already know what you're supposed to do
24:26What's going to change?
24:28Dr. Larson
24:28She's still a student
24:29Sonia
24:29Do you want to be here?
24:32What?
24:33Because when somebody is this
24:34Blatantly negligent
24:36It usually means they're trying to fail
24:37Why don't you take the rest of the day off?
24:39And consider that not everybody's meant to be a doctor
24:48I know you're gunning for chief now
24:51But
24:52You can't speak to people that way
24:56Well, I just did
25:01Normal gate
25:09Okay, now heel to toe
25:13Right, now Ron Burks
25:15Eyes closed
25:19Okay
25:19Great
25:20Now sit on the table, please
25:22What is this called?
25:24A cup
25:24Where are you right now?
25:26In hell
25:49Where's Simone Canto?
25:51Please tell me
25:52She was burning up
25:54Respiratory distress
25:56She's in the ICU
26:01Dr. Larson
26:02At least I got some 12-year-old
26:04Who don't know his ass from his elbow
26:06Keep saying I gotta have more tests
26:07I'm so sorry
26:08I'm not working today
26:13Dr. Heller
26:16How's Simone?
26:17We had to intubate and get her on a ventilator
26:19I don't understand
26:20Why?
26:20She's coughing up blood
26:21CT of her lungs
26:22So diffuse pulmonary hemorrhages
26:24She was spiking fever
26:25So it's a good thing we got her on the antibiotics
26:27No, it was not a good thing
26:29We did her bronc
26:30She had a bloody return
26:31Prelimb stains
26:32Didn't demonstrate any evidence of infection
26:33But now
26:34She's shown signs of C. diff
26:37That I caused by pushing that treatment
26:39I made it worse
26:40I doubt she makes it to the night
26:44I'm so sorry
26:45It's my patient
26:47My mistake
27:04After the transfusion
27:06She continued to decline
27:07I put her on broad-spectrum antibiotics
27:09And why not up her steroids
27:11Like we talked about
27:12I couldn't be sure that she didn't have an infection
27:17Okay, this was a tough call
27:18Why am I being reprimanded?
27:19The patient's daughter saw you conferring with Dr. Larson
27:23Did you know that she crashed the board meeting
27:26To beg for her job back?
27:29Simone Canto is on a ventilator
27:31Because you deferred to the judgment of a patient with a TBI
27:36We've already heard from Ms. Canto's law firm
27:38If she dies
27:39Which is likely
27:41Her daughter will pursue a complaint of malpractice
27:44As for you
27:45There'll be a hearing
27:47I'd count on being suspended
27:48If not terminated
28:10It was an accident
28:15I heard what happened with your roommate
28:16I said it was an accident
28:22What do you want?
28:23Well, your scans remain stable
28:26You're healing well
28:28And there's not much more we can do for you here at the hospital
28:32So you can go home
28:38What are those?
28:39Capra
28:40Prevent possible seizures
28:42You need to come back in a week for a wound check
28:44Get your staples removed
28:46PT, cognitive therapy
28:47TMS will be on an outpatient basis
28:49Dr. Maitre will be by in a minute
28:51For your wound dressing change
28:53And to sign your discharge papers
28:58Can I give you a ride home?
29:23God
29:24This looks like a showroom
29:26How long have I lived here?
29:29Almost five years
29:31When you moved out of the house
29:32This is where you came
29:33It was already furnished
29:35You haven't done much with it
29:39That's a relief
29:42I guess
29:44Want a tour?
29:45Sure
29:47Living room
29:49Kitchen
29:50I stocked the fridge
29:53Nice view at least
29:55Pool and tennis courts too
29:56Well, only I play tennis
29:58Actually, you do now
30:00We do
30:07No guy stuff?
30:10No
30:10I figured there wasn't one
30:12Nobody brought me flowers
30:16This is Katie's room
30:19Yeah
30:21Doesn't look like she lives here
30:25She doesn't
30:27She went to live with Michael full time
30:32Why?
30:33What did I do?
30:35You were fighting all the time
30:36And
30:39You all decided
30:40It was best
30:43I can't
30:45I
30:46She lied to me
30:47About it
30:51I guess she felt like
30:52She had to
30:55I know this is a lot
31:00Thank you
31:01For bringing me home
31:07I got a clean new phone for you
31:10Program numbers in it
31:11For me, Michael, Katie, the hospital
31:16Passcode your birthday
31:19Leave it on the bed
31:33Oh my god
31:34I hate long division
31:35It's gonna come in handy
31:37When you go to the mall
31:38With Michelle and Kayla
31:40And I give you
31:43$39
31:44And tell you that you each get a third
31:48Come on, that's a good example
31:51So, we would each get $13
31:54There you go
31:55Perfect
31:55But couldn't I just figure that out with my phone?
31:59Well, yes
32:00Technically you could
32:13But
32:13Listen, I know it doesn't feel like it
32:14But
32:16I promise your mom will come around
32:19You've been saying that for two years
32:55Hello
32:57Just checking in
33:00Still here
33:01Didn't jump
33:02You broke that boss, didn't you?
33:05Maybe
33:07And maybe I'm sitting here
33:08Looking at pictures of Danny
33:11In my antiseptic
33:12Pre-furnished condo
33:14I'm so sorry for all the pain you're in
33:16And that I hurt you
33:19No, we promise to always tell each other the truth
33:23You can't stop now
33:24Not when I need it the most
33:26Okay, but just don't shut down and cover things up
33:29Putting on a mask is not the answer
33:34I'll call you tomorrow
33:45It's a mask
33:55You should be in the room
33:56It's about Simone
33:56No, no, I'm not allowed to go near Simone
33:58I figured it out
33:59Okay, you've got to be kidding me
34:01Listen, we've been thinking about it all wrong
34:03We assumed that the issue with the platelets was because of the lupus
34:06But what if it's not?
34:07What if the lupus is masking TTP?
34:11Yeah, I mean, yeah, her symptoms do match up
34:12So she needs plasmapheresis?
34:14No, no, that's too risky
34:16Well, we don't have a choice
34:17There's a new drug, caplacizumab
34:19We can avoid plasma exchange altogether
34:28Stay the hell away from us
34:29My lawyer said not to talk to you
34:31Then just listen, we know how to treat your mother
34:33You expect me to believe that?
34:34We didn't know before, but now
34:35If you don't go away, I'll call Dr. Millicent
34:37I understand that you're angry
34:39All we want is to give
34:40I don't care what you want
34:42My mother's dying because of you
34:46You're right
34:49I made a mistake
34:51And Simone is paying for it
34:52You are paying for it
34:54But I used to run this department
34:56And I am telling you
34:58All she needs is this one medication
35:00Please let us fix this
35:03While there's still time
35:31Oh...
35:41Hey, uh, you and your daughter, why aren't you close?
35:49I wish I knew.
35:56People say that parents love their child unconditionally.
36:04And as a mom, I know that it's true.
36:12But that's not how it is for the kid.
36:15Because they can feel all of the expectations and disappointments, and it's almost like there are all kinds of conditions.
36:27But I think, I think it's kids who love their parents unconditionally.
36:35And they will forgive almost anything.
36:39Because we always want to have that connection.
36:44But we always want our mom.
36:51Excuse me.
36:53Simone's asking for her daughter.
36:56Simone's asking for her daughter.
37:08Hey.
37:08Hey.
37:11I heard you saved your roommates.
37:13Oh, that wasn't supposed to get back to you.
37:16HIPAA and all that.
37:20I, um, I pushed you hard.
37:25And I'm sorry.
37:28I wanted so badly to be a doctor again.
37:32But for all the wrong reasons, I, I was so desperate.
37:40Just clinging to the only thing that, and then you said that I couldn't get it back, and I, I
37:48wasn't.
37:49No, I, I know.
37:50It's, it's okay.
37:51I understand.
37:52But you were wrong.
37:55I will be a doctor again.
37:58Not here.
37:59Somebody will hire me.
38:02Because now it's for the right reasons.
38:04I, besides you and the kids, healing people is the thing that I loved most in this world.
38:15And I will get that back at least.
38:24Do you remember my 40th birthday?
38:27And your folks took the kids, and you surprised me, and took me to the George Sank?
38:34The most romantic city in the world.
38:38And we never left the room.
38:42Yeah.
38:48That was two weeks ago for me.
38:54Amy, I should tell you.
38:56You've met someone?
38:59Yeah, I figured.
39:00I, we got divorced four years ago, so I figured.
39:06Are you married?
39:14I hope she appreciates what she has.
39:22Wait a second.
39:36This is Max.
39:37It's Michael.
39:38We may have a problem with Dr. Larson.
39:41What about her?
39:42Well, she's protected by the Americans with Disabilities Act.
39:47You're not saying we have to bring her back?
39:49Well, by law, we have to try to supply a reasonable accommodation to reintegrate her.
39:54And what the hell is that going to look like?
39:56We put up protocols in place.
39:58Testing.
40:00Guardrails.
40:00Oh, come on, Michael.
40:01That's insane.
40:02Unless you want her marching in here with lawyers.
40:04Well, is she threatening to do that?
40:06Not yet.
40:06Well, then talk to her.
40:08This won't be good for anyone.
40:09I won't do that, Max.
40:12And you know, her medical talent is undeniable.
40:16This is feeling awfully personal for you, Michael.
40:19A lawsuit will damage this hospital's reputation,
40:23and all that bad press is going to make us seem heartless.
40:25This is professional.
40:27Well, I...
40:29I suppose I'll have to take it to the board, then.
40:32I suppose you will.
40:39So you're still a great guy?
40:43I still try.
40:45Now, go home and finish healing, and then we can get into this?
40:51Come on, go home and finish healing, and then you feel security.
40:59Let's do it for you, Michael.
41:14Let's do it.
41:16Take it easy.
41:16Oh, my God.
41:18Let's do it.
41:18Let's do it.
41:19One day.
41:28He's unhappy, but I think I'm safe for now.
41:31Okay.
41:34I never did thank you.
41:38For the other day, for helping me get up off the floor.
41:42Couldn't just leave you there.
41:44Of course you could have.
41:46You hated me the way everyone else seemed to.
41:50I didn't hate you.
41:58There's something you should see.
42:21Mom, you okay?
42:23Yeah.
42:26Listen, um...
42:27About the other day...
42:29I shouldn't have gotten so...
42:30No, no, this is not on you.
42:33I screwed up.
42:34And I know that you don't want to talk about it yet.
42:39But I'm here.
42:41Whenever you're ready.
42:44And whatever it is, if it's grief or anger, I promise you...
42:49I can take it.
42:52And I love you.
42:54Unconditionally.
42:58That's all.
43:01Thank you, Mom.
43:03Good night, honey.
43:04Good night, honey.
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