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مسلسل Dr. Death مترجم - Episode 1
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00:06I had back pain for years.
00:09Broke my back.
00:11Motorcycle accident.
00:12Light back pain.
00:14Little back pain.
00:15Neck pain.
00:15Pain in the neck and numb pinky.
00:19Numbness tingling in my finger.
00:21Numb pain.
00:22I trusted that he'd do the right thing.
00:26He told us he was going to fix her.
00:28Yeah, that's all we needed to know.
00:32A nightmare.
00:35I woke up in a nightmare.
00:37I was sore.
00:39I hurt.
00:40I was worse.
00:41Couldn't move.
00:42I was crying.
00:43And the pain.
00:44I had never felt pain like that before.
00:48First thing that went through my mind.
00:49No one could tell me what was wrong with me.
00:51What has he done to me?
00:52I miss her.
00:52I can't play with my children like I used to.
00:54She was a very...
00:55I have a feeding tube attached to me with a bag.
00:58A very good woman.
01:01That's all I can say.
01:06I wish I could go back to the days before I met Christopher Dunch.
01:10I wish...
01:18I know I don't know.
01:23I don't know.
01:23MORE THREE
01:27AND FINDING
01:27I can't believe it.
01:27I can't believe it.
01:29I stand before Iicios to get away with you.
01:29I tell them how they can go back.
01:31Yeah, I know what they're looking for at the moment.
01:33I know what they're thinking.
01:34They can't go back and stuff.
01:35I understand what they're under US.
01:35What do they Kr Amer?
01:36I know.
01:39Did a person died in the flesh.
02:02Here you go.
02:03Right?
02:04Missed one.
02:05What?
02:06Informed consent.
02:07Have to sign that.
02:08Oh, sorry.
02:08No problem.
02:09Just fill out the top name, age, address, and everything here, and then review all the
02:13statements and sign and date at the bottom.
02:14Madeline Beyer?
02:15Yeah, right here.
02:17You can finish that in Exam Road.
02:19Oh, okay.
02:21My daughter is parking, and I'll let her know.
02:25They took you back.
02:26She can come?
02:27Yes.
02:36You're going to take everything off and get into the gown, Miss Beyer.
02:41Open on the back side.
02:42Okay.
02:43Have you had any medications this morning?
02:45No.
02:46Anything to eat or drink since 8 p.m. last night, Miss Beyer?
02:49No.
02:52And it's Beyer, like the animal.
02:55Everyone makes that mistake.
02:58Dr. Dunsch will have you in and out before you know it.
03:05Yeah.
03:13Okay.
03:14Here we are on Madeline Beyer.
03:17Mrs. Beyer had an L5-S1 posterior fusion performed by Dr. Christopher Dunsch this past Wednesday.
03:25Patient awoke reporting intensified pain and limited mobility.
03:29Today we're performing the revision surgery.
03:33This whole midline structure has been severed from the underlying spine.
03:38It's just flopping in here.
03:40It provides no protective benefit to the nerves.
03:44I just grabbed it.
03:46Underneath that, you can see fragments of bone piercing the nerves, also the spinous process.
03:52I'll be removing this.
03:55I just grabbed the ligament, and it's exposing the dura, which is leaking, spinal fluid.
04:01I do see down here more bone.
04:04It looks like putty just smashed in there.
04:11What did he do to her?
04:20Mrs. Beyer, how are you feeling?
04:28I hurt a lot.
04:30Well, that's to be expected.
04:32Is the pain better or worse than before?
04:37You don't have to answer that right now.
04:39No, no, no, no, no.
04:42Better.
04:43It's better.
04:45Okay.
04:45Well, we'll get the pain management team up here and increase your meds.
04:49How's that sound?
04:50Would you do me a favor, please?
04:52And, uh, press against my hand.
05:00Excellent.
05:01Now, pull.
05:03Toes toward your nose.
05:06Very good.
05:07And now the left against.
05:10Can you push against?
05:13I can't move it.
05:18Well, we'll run some tests, see what might be amiss.
05:22For now, sleep.
05:24Okay?
05:26Dr. Henderson.
05:27Yes.
05:32I don't want him near me.
05:34Not ever again.
05:37You keep Dr. Dunst away.
05:56Oh, come on.
05:57It's less douchey than a BMW.
05:59I drive a CR-V.
06:01Oh, nothing wrong with that.
06:02You know, Hondas, they go forever.
06:04Cheap parts.
06:04Good resale.
06:06Honestly, the only reason I bring it up.
06:07Let me turn up this action.
06:09You ever see that Will Ferrell skit?
06:11Jaguar.
06:12I love Will Ferrell.
06:14Only reason I bring it up.
06:16Bipolar up.
06:17Jag is a super trooper magnet.
06:20One time I get called in for an aortic aneurysm doing a buck.
06:23Pedal up, 35-40?
06:24Yes, Dr.
06:25Buck 10.
06:25Trooper throws on his lights, chases me right up to the ER.
06:28He follows me into the scrub room.
06:31Says he's going to arrest me for evading the police.
06:34I tell him go ahead, but he's going to have to wait.
06:37Throw open the doors of the OR just as they're splitting the patient.
06:40Ah!
06:41Fuck his face.
06:43Could not have been better timing.
06:46I think it was the rib cracking that got me out of the ticket.
06:48Good morning, Dr. Kirby.
06:50Leon.
06:51Grand poobah herself.
06:52What do we owe the pressure?
06:53I mean pleasure.
06:54What is that about the lowest form of wit?
06:56I believe it's brevity.
06:58Hmm, if only.
06:59What can I do for you?
07:00Oop, got a bleeder, cauterize.
07:02What do you know about Dr. Dutch?
07:05Doctor's a strong word.
07:06Okay, good, thanks.
07:08You worked with him at Baylor Plano, right?
07:10One time only engagement.
07:11I'm going to retract here.
07:13About six months ago, total shit show.
07:15Can I get more light?
07:16Exactly what I was hoping you weren't going to say.
07:18Tell me you didn't hire him.
07:20Why wouldn't I?
07:21Great resume.
07:22Baylor Plano sent them along with a clean letter.
07:24No area is of concern.
07:26You got to loop me into these things, Jill.
07:27I got more credentials in this town than Tony Romo.
07:30DeBakey?
07:30I could have told you the guy was a hack.
07:32What'd he do?
07:38Jill?
07:41What did he do?
07:53Josh, you got a minute?
07:55Uh, yes, sir.
07:55Please, sit.
07:58How's the chowder?
07:59July in Texas.
08:02We all have to live with our choices in life, right?
08:05You here to talk about my soup or Dr. Dutch, sir?
08:10Am I that obvious?
08:11I was listening to you in there in the O.R.
08:14Look as bad inside, Mrs. Bayer, as it sounded on the outside.
08:18Dutch's surgery on Madeline Bayer.
08:21You were the circulating nurse, right?
08:23What was that like?
08:28It was like he knew what he was supposed to do.
08:33And...
08:34He did the exact opposite.
08:38Everyone in that room could have done better than them, sir.
08:44I tried.
08:46I mean, it isn't worth shit.
08:48Tried to help Dr. Dutch in there.
08:52Even tried to stop him, but...
08:54It wasn't your job to stop him.
08:57Tell that to Mrs. Bayer.
09:00Tell that to Dorothy Burke.
09:16Hey, Bob.
09:18Dr. Kirby.
09:20Danke.
09:21I have an MRI that I...
09:23Jill DeLeon stopped by.
09:24Told me you came across some of Christopher Dutch's splatter painting.
09:28Splatter painting?
09:30You did a revision surgery on Madeline Bayer.
09:33How'd it go?
09:35Well, Mrs. Bayer is not your patient, so I won't be speaking with you about...
09:38Oh, fucking hip, Bob.
09:39Well, why don't you tell me exactly what it is you're looking for, Dr. Kirby?
09:46January, I'm at Baylor.
09:48No other access surgeons are available.
09:50I get asked to scrub in.
09:51It was a last-minute favor.
09:52Turns out, happenstance, it's my pool guy.
09:55Okay, L5-S1 fusion.
09:57Now, on a scale of one-to-one, one being easy, the other one being easy, how difficult is that?
10:02Let's go with one.
10:03Fucking caveman can do it, am I right?
10:05Got the patient opened up, disc sitting right there, shiny red bike under the tree Christmas morning,
10:11just waiting to be plucked out and the device plopped in.
10:13Now, what would you do?
10:14What would you ask for?
10:14I'm decomposing here, Dr. Kirby.
10:16People tell me I have the flair for the melodrama.
10:18I can't imagine why.
10:19I like to call it passion.
10:21What would you ask for?
10:22A scalpel.
10:23Fucking ain't right you would.
10:24Everybody would.
10:25This yacht's asked for a double-action ronjour.
10:29Did he get the disc out?
10:31With a great deal of gratuitous elbow grease.
10:33Did he get the device in?
10:34Off midline.
10:35How far off?
10:36Is there any measurement devised by the human hand that would make it all right?
10:39Dunge almost killed my pool guy.
10:41Could it have been human error?
10:42Sure.
10:43Yeah, why not?
10:44But after that case in January, Dunge had a bunch more, which were all, shall we say, less than successful.
10:49But two of them were borderline monstrous.
10:51One is sipping through a straw for the rest of his life.
10:54Quadriplegic.
10:54The other, back in March, dies on his table after he slices through her vertebral artery.
11:03What?
11:04Dunge performed surgeries this past Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, here at Dallas Medical.
11:09Wednesday, the patient was Madeline Bayer.
11:11You know about that.
11:12Tuesday, the patient's name was Dorothy Burke.
11:13She was in here for a cervical fusion, and he sliced through her vertebral artery.
11:19Get the fuck out of here.
11:20She's on life support.
11:23Dunge has two surgeries scheduled first thing next week.
11:29We're going to sit here chatting?
11:30We're going to do something about it.
11:44We're going to do something about it.
12:02We're going to do something about it.
12:10We're going to do something about it.
12:11Mrs. Keller, today's the big day. How are you feeling?
12:14Hungry.
12:16Well, if it makes you feel any better, I haven't eaten yet either.
12:18How's business?
12:19Booming.
12:20No surprise there.
12:21I got plans for two new offices.
12:23I have plans.
12:25ESL teacher just can't let that slide, can they?
12:28I have plans for two new offices opening by the end of the year.
12:32You don't say.
12:33Yeah, expanding faster than I ever could imagine.
12:35Just trying to figure it all out, really.
12:37Moving up in the world.
12:39Always.
12:43Teresa, Melanie, this is Mr. and Mrs. Keller.
12:46Howdy.
12:47Pleasure.
12:48Where's Dr. Morgan?
12:50Near Pastures.
12:52The commute was getting to her.
12:54She's from McKinney, right?
12:55She is.
12:56That's not 20 minutes from here.
12:59Are you saying she didn't like me anymore?
13:03Hardly possible.
13:05Oh, that's too bad.
13:06She was lovely.
13:08She still is, I imagine.
13:09Come on back.
13:09You're operating at the Dallas Medical Center now?
13:12That's right.
13:13You're my first case.
13:14What happened to Baylor Plano?
13:15Great facilities there.
13:17You know, it is a very pretty building on the outside.
13:24I let my privileges lapse there.
13:26And I could go back anytime I want, but...
13:31Honestly, I just felt boxed in there.
13:34They're inefficient.
13:36They're living in the past.
13:37And I am the future.
13:40It's hard to be the future in a place with no vision.
13:44I don't suppose I could have been miraculously healed these past three months, could I?
13:51Disc is still very much herniated.
13:56Still pushing on the L5.
13:59In fact, unsurprisingly, it is even more compressed.
14:05So here's what we're going to do.
14:06We're going to put you on your side.
14:08We'll make a little incision.
14:11And we'll cut away a little bit of the bone.
14:13Make a window so we can see down into the nerves.
14:17Push those to the side, and then that disc is just going to...
14:20Pop out like a pimple.
14:24Not the most delicate way to put it, I know.
14:26But it makes the point.
14:28I am going to fix you.
14:30I know you will.
14:32How in Pete's name did that happen?
14:37Oh, well, let's just say my dancing days are done.
14:43I want to tell you both how much I appreciate your sticking with me as I moved on from Baylor.
14:47There's a lot of options out there.
14:49I don't change horses midstream, Christopher.
14:51And like you said from the start, you're the best surgeon out there.
14:55How could I not?
14:56You are a keeper, Mrs. Keller.
14:59You're holding up since last time.
15:03Last time?
15:04Back in March.
15:05Rose was all hooked up, ready to go.
15:09Oh, and a patient you lost that day.
15:13I didn't lose anyone.
15:15I thought they died.
15:16Charlie, you're being a bore.
15:18I don't think trying to find out how a surgeon...
15:21It's all right, Mrs. Keller.
15:22Mr. Keller's right to ask.
15:25She did die.
15:28She had an allergic reaction to the anesthesia.
15:31And I did everything I could to save her, but...
15:35Well, the anesthesiologist made a mistake.
15:38Oh, my.
15:39Oh, poor thing.
15:41Yet another reason I chose to move on from Baylor.
15:43I found that their staff was underperforming.
15:45I hope they don't have a job anymore.
15:47Well, we're all human.
15:50We all make mistakes.
15:51It's just that in this line of work, the consequences of those mistakes are simply more consequential.
15:57But not you.
15:58No mistakes.
16:01No, ma'am.
16:02Not me.
16:05Well, I will see you both at Dallas Medical.
16:09I'll have you up and doing cartwheels in no time.
16:12You ever see Dr. Morgan, you tell her we send our best.
16:22Twelve dead.
16:24Sucked up world we live in.
16:25When a movie theater becomes a gun range.
16:28Olympic torch arrived in London this weekend.
16:31Eight thousand people carried at eight thousand miles.
16:33That's pretty encouraging, isn't it?
16:34Mm-hmm.
16:35Now a whole bunch of them are profiteering.
16:37They're selling their torches online for, like, thousands of dollars.
16:42People, man.
16:45You need to stop reading the news.
16:47It's bad for you.
16:48Bye.
16:55What's the word, Mrs. Keller?
16:57Ready to go.
16:58First thing you're going to do when you're out of here, ma'am.
17:01Walk into school without tears in my eyes.
17:03Shoot for the stars.
17:04Hit the moon.
17:05Right, ma'am?
17:06I leave myself in God's and Dr. Dunsch's hands.
17:10Stiff competition.
17:13Dr. Dunsch.
17:16Josh Baker.
17:17I'll be your circulating nurse, sir.
17:22You come from Baylor?
17:24That's right.
17:32Got a hole in your scrubs, sir.
17:37You're the circulating nurse, you said?
17:39Yes, sir.
17:41Shouldn't you be prepping my O.R.?
17:44Absolutely, sir.
17:46Mrs. Keller, I'll see you on the other side.
17:52Now, let's get you up and doing those cartwheels.
17:55Let's get you up and do it.
18:49Good morning, I'm Dr. Christopher Dunsch.
18:51Good morning.
18:51Good morning, Dr. Dunsch.
18:52Today, we're going to be operating on Rose Keller,
18:54age 72.
18:56Patient presented with severe back pain
18:58diagnosed as a herniated disc.
19:00We will be performing a lateral lumbar fusion.
19:03We're going to open a window between the ribs
19:05and the iliac crest.
19:06Make a small incision into the flank muscles.
19:08The peritoneum will be reflected anteriorly
19:12to expose the psoas.
19:13Once in, we will remove the L4-5 disc
19:16and replace it with a 12 by 50 by 10 degree cage.
19:20As I hope you all know, it is important we are in and out
19:24with as little fanfare as possible.
19:26So, mouth shut, ears open.
19:30Let's begin.
19:46How much longer?
20:00Family was expecting an update, sir.
20:05Two hours ago.
20:06I know.
20:13Hello.
20:18Beh, bye.
20:19See you next time.
20:20Listen to me.
20:21Let's go.
20:23Come on, podcast.
20:25I have a moment.
20:25Hit theips.
20:26Have a moment.
20:28Have a moment.
20:30Take it in.
20:31Take it.
20:35Don't be away.
20:41Done.
20:43Have them close her up.
20:54Morning, ma'am.
20:55Afternoon, Josh.
20:56Hey, Josh, how did it go this morning?
21:00How about go, ma'am?
21:01Rose Keller's surgery with Dr. Dunge.
21:05Oh, I think it went okay.
21:08You think it's okay?
21:10No, I don't mean that.
21:13Seems like it went well, just took a little longer than usual, you know?
21:16What's a little longer?
21:17About four hours.
21:19Four hours for a lateral fusion?
21:24First day at a new hospital.
21:26New system.
21:27My guess is he was crossing T's.
21:30Dot and I's, ma'am.
21:42Is now a good time?
21:44You pay the bills, Mr. Leon.
21:47What are you reading?
21:48Working on a cure for glioblastoma.
21:50Oh, is that all?
21:52Studying it's this med school.
21:54Trying to find a new way in with stem cells.
21:57That's admirable.
21:58Ambitious.
21:59I don't think it's as complicated as everybody makes it out to be.
22:02You don't think utilizing stem cells to cure one of the deadliest forms of cancer is complicated?
22:08Quite self-assured, are we?
22:12Are you not?
22:15I'm a realist.
22:16Well, you've got to believe you can beat death.
22:18Otherwise, what's the point of doing what we do?
22:24Well, how was surgery?
22:26Perfect.
22:27Perfect.
22:28Excellent.
22:29I heard it went a little long.
22:32You heard?
22:34Hmm?
22:34I did.
22:36A little long.
22:40Do you mind if I ask who you heard that from?
22:43Oh, there's no need to name names.
22:44I'm just not used to people talking shit about me.
22:47No one's talking shit about you.
22:48Unless, of course, it's to my face, which I encourage.
22:51As the chief executive here.
22:52It was that suck-ass circulating nurse, wasn't it?
22:54I asked how they thought the procedure went, and they reported that it went a little long.
22:58I hope that you and I are going to have a long working relationship, Jill.
23:01Me too.
23:01As I line your pockets with millions of dollars,
23:04then you will come to trust me.
23:07If I didn't trust you, I wouldn't have hired you.
23:11It went exactly as long as it was supposed to in order to get it done right.
23:15So there were no complications?
23:18I don't have complications.
23:21Every doctor has complications.
23:23Not me.
23:30Okay, then.
23:32It's good to have you aboard.
23:37We should grab a bite sometime.
23:39Yeah.
23:39I'll bore you with my biography.
23:41I'd like that.
23:42Oh, do me a favor.
23:44Of course.
23:45Make sure that door shuts behind you on the way out.
23:47Okay.
24:04You're good to have to go.
24:06I'll see you next time.
24:07Let's go.
24:08What?
24:24What?
24:25I don't know.
25:13Are you the one going under the knife?
25:17Okay, so let's just buck up or I'm going to make you wait in the car.
25:25Okay.
25:34Dr. Dunge.
25:35Yes.
25:36I'm Earl.
25:39Burke.
25:41Dorothy Burke's husband, Earl.
25:43So how are we looking?
25:44Well, I'm running a little behind, but other than that, good.
25:48So you feel good about it?
25:53What's on your mind, Earl?
25:59I almost turned around this morning.
26:03I almost took Dorothy home.
26:05Why would you do that?
26:08I just had this feeling.
26:11I'm a surgeon, Earl.
26:13This is what I do.
26:14I attended one of the top universities in the nation.
26:17And granted, it's no Harvard, but fuck Harvard, am I right?
26:21I got an MD and a PhD in molecular biology.
26:24I did my residency at the University of Tennessee where I studied general surgery for a year and neurosurgery for
26:29five.
26:29I run two successful labs.
26:31I've raised millions of dollars in grants and I can go on and give you all of my citations and
26:35awards.
26:35You don't need to do that.
26:37I just want to remind you that your wife of how long have you guys been together?
26:4346 years.
26:45Your wife of 46 years is prepped and ready on my table right now.
26:50And look, some people might say that what I just did was crass.
26:54The way I see it, you're going to go back into that waiting room.
26:57And you're not just going to flip through your people or Us Weekly or Field and Stream.
27:02You're going to read it.
27:03Because you know that I am going to grant her a second life.
27:12So.
27:24What?
27:24Let's go.
27:58Need more sponges?
28:04There's too much blood in the field.
28:05I can't see anything.
28:06More suction?
28:07Suction.
28:11Tuture.
28:17This isn't right.
28:18No, it isn't.
28:20We've got to run start H&H.
28:21You need to say something.
28:32Oh, shit.
28:44Should we start the cell saver, doctor?
28:46Focus on your job.
28:50There's a lot of bleeding, doctor.
28:52We should get an A-line kit, 14-gauge IV, blood warmer.
28:55Maybe give ICU a heads up.
28:59We've got to get this under control, doctor.
29:01We?
29:03You mean me.
29:03I need to get this under control.
29:06Yes, doctor.
29:07You need to get this under control.
29:08Perhaps we bring in vascular.
29:09What's vascular going to do when you can't get the blood pressure under control?
29:13It's not an issue with the blood pressure.
29:14Well, why don't we start there, shall we?
29:18See the disc.
29:19Attract.
29:23I've got it.
29:47I've got it.
30:49No big deal.
30:51Oh.
30:53Okay.
30:54So, I suppose I should just turn around and go back to Colorado?
30:57No, no, no.
30:58Come on.
30:59Come on in.
31:11Because I used to work for a Russian.
31:13You know better than that, Chris.
31:15I don't think he cares if you have a drink.
31:18Particularly given his affinity for wine.
31:20Oh, that's cute.
31:22Come on, Dad.
31:23Don't be like that.
31:25I'm kidding.
31:31So, how's the physical therapy business treating you?
31:33That's not why I'm here, Chris, in the middle of the night, to talk small talk.
31:36Dad, for Christ's sake.
31:37Watch your mouth, please.
31:41For heck's sake, Dad.
31:43Is that better?
31:45Physical therapy's going well.
31:47And your mother's well, and your brothers are well, and the roof needs to be replaced.
31:52And the dog's getting old.
31:54He's got a bit of a limp.
31:55Okay?
31:57Now, what's going on?
31:59You need money?
32:02What?
32:03No.
32:04Okay, so what's happening?
32:05Nothing.
32:05I shouldn't have called.
32:06No, I'm glad you did.
32:08Of course you should have called.
32:08Dad, I got this.
32:10Okay?
32:11I'm the top of the fucking food chain.
32:13You're top of what?
32:13Top of the world.
32:14Top of the game.
32:15Top of the morning.
32:15Top of whatever the fuck it is I'm supposed to be the top of.
32:17Who are you talking to?
32:18You.
32:18Who are you showing off for?
32:19I'm not showing off.
32:20It sounds like you're showing off, Chris.
32:22I'm just saying that tomorrow is another day to prove how fucking good I am.
32:30That ego.
32:31It's confidence.
32:32It's ego.
32:33Your mother instilled it in you.
32:34It's confidence, okay?
32:36And I thought that's what parents were supposed to do.
32:37When did that become a sin?
32:39Pride is a sin.
32:40To you.
32:41You remember the story of Nebuchadnezzar, right?
32:43The king of Babylon.
32:44He was the most powerful king and the most powerful nation on earth.
32:47But he was prideful.
32:48He boasted in front of man.
32:50Well, good thing there is no God.
32:51And God taught him a lesson.
32:56Pride comes before the fall, Christopher.
33:05Okay.
33:07Where are you going?
33:09Wait a minute.
33:10The pillows and blankets are in the hall closet.
33:12And feel free to make yourself whatever you like for breakfast.
33:16How's Wendy doing?
33:17Does she need anything?
33:18Oh, she's great.
33:19Then what about Mason?
33:20How's my grandson doing?
33:22Thanks for coming, Dad.
33:24Where are you going?
33:24Oh, my God.
33:56I want a desk job. I got 42 guys in my unit before I'm going home.
34:02Now I'm excited to be getting back in.
34:03I got reports to 3.
34:05I got a desk job.
34:06I got a desk job.
34:21Get the fuck off my street!
34:24Kim, Kim, I know you asked for some space.
34:28I court ordered space.
34:29Kim, the clinic needs you.
34:33I need you.
34:35I'm done here.
34:36Kim, no, come on, you don't understand.
34:38I am surrounded by fucking idiots.
34:40My staff, the hospitals.
34:42They nearly lost a patient today.
34:44They nearly fucking killed her.
34:46And, of course, I'm the one left holding the shit because of some stupid fucking x-ray tech.
34:50It's just unbelievable.
34:53They're still operating.
34:56Of course I am.
34:57Why wouldn't I be?
35:01After what you did.
35:03What I did?
35:04To your patients.
35:08To Jer-
35:09Don't you dare!
35:12You ought to be ashamed of yourself.
35:14For walking out on your patients, your responsibilities.
35:17This is as much on you as it is on me.
35:19More!
35:19Because I didn't abandon them.
35:22The worst part about all this is.
35:26You don't have to go under your knife or into your bed to get fucked by you.
35:33Come back here again.
35:35And you're going to jail.
35:44Kim!
36:07I want to take my back shit like this movie Tina.
36:08Who told them?
36:13And, this is just the only money I see yet.
36:15Remember what I was keeping in the picture movie on my part.
36:15It can be broken to two objects.
36:19How's the memory?
36:21This is Josh.
36:26What do you mean?
36:28Did you call Dr. Dunch?
36:57Dr. Dunch?
37:00Dr. Dunch?
37:03What?
37:05Dorothy Burke.
37:06She's unresponsive, can't palpitate, blood pressure's in the basement.
37:11Nurses have been trying to reach you one morning.
37:15Shit.
37:20Was it you?
37:21Sir?
37:22Cut the sir crap.
37:23Were you the one talking shit to DeLeon?
37:25About?
37:25About how long it took me to operate on Rose Keller.
37:29And how is Mrs. Keller, by the way?
37:30Have you checked in on her?
37:31She's doing well.
37:32How well?
37:33That's not the point.
37:34No, nurse.
37:36That is the point.
37:37You have no clue what it takes to do what I do.
37:39Yes, sir.
37:40So why don't you shut your mouth and do your fucking job?
37:44Is my aura prepped for the Madeleine Bayer surgery?
37:47Madeleine Bayer surgery is elected.
37:49And she elected to do it today.
37:52Is my OR prepped?
37:54Let's push it off, focus on Dorothy.
37:55That's not what I asked.
37:56I understand what you asked.
37:56I don't think that you do.
37:57It's not fully prepped, sir.
38:00Go prep my OR.
38:17We're trying to make sense of it ourselves.
38:19That's why we're calling you, Dr. Scadden.
38:22Why don't we begin with your experience with Dr. Dungeon Memphis?
38:25You're the head of the fellowship program at Sims Murphy.
38:27That's correct.
38:28Were there any issues while he was there?
38:30What kind of issues?
38:31Come on, man.
38:32Dr. Kirby.
38:33No, no, no.
38:33I mean, come on.
38:34Performance issues.
38:34What other kinds of issues are there?
38:36Personality, safety, compliance, productivity.
38:39Performance.
38:40That's what I said.
38:41Fact.
38:41Dunge is better suited for a slaughterhouse than he's a surgical unit.
38:44Would you agree?
38:45That's most certainly not how I'd describe Dr. Dunge.
38:48How would you describe him?
38:49He was satisfactory.
38:51His work ethic was second to none.
38:52Well, Ted Bundy was a good worker, too.
38:54Dr. Kirby, please.
38:56Do you mind if I take over from there?
38:57I don't know what good it's going to do.
38:59Let's give it a try.
39:00Have at it.
39:05Hello?
39:08Sorry about that, Dr. Skadden.
39:09We'd like to fax you a picture of Dr. Dunge.
39:13To what end?
39:14To ensure that the surgeon in question is the same surgeon you know.
39:17We're concerned that this person stole your Dunge's identity.
39:22He's not my Dunge.
39:24Because if he's not an imposter, he's either the most incompetent surgeon I've ever crossed paths with and never should
39:31have been let out of medical school, or he's a sociopath.
39:37And he's doing all of this on purpose.
40:04And he's doing all of this on purpose.
40:08What's the word, Mrs. Bayer?
40:12What's the word, Mrs. Bayer?
40:22The verso frog is not a good thing.
40:22The Howl is this little?
40:23No, this is minimal.
40:32Yeah, I'm definitely not.
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40:32Bi-k ki ki ki ki ki ki ki ki ki ki ki ki ki ki ki ki ki.
40:56How is Mrs. Burke?
40:58Wednesday, July 25, 2012.
41:02The patient is Madeline Bayer.
41:04We will be performing a spinal fusion.
41:09Dr. Henderson.
41:10Yes, this is Dr. Scatman calling you back.
41:13Scatman?
41:15Yes.
41:15I reviewed the photo you faxed over.
41:18And?
41:22That is Dr. Christopher Dunst.
41:27Did you know?
41:29No.
41:30Did you know what he was capable of?
41:33No.
41:38Scalpel.
41:42I don't know.
41:43I don't know.
41:47I don't know.
42:00I don't know.
42:01I don't know.
42:03I don't know.
42:04I don't know.
42:04I don't know.
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42:05I don't know.
42:07I don't know.
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42:09I don't know.
42:09I don't know.
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