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00:05I appreciate you filling in, really.
00:07You're back a little early.
00:08I need a signature.
00:09Well, hopefully you can tolerate a power-sharing agreement.
00:13I'm sick.
00:14I may not die today, but it's coming,
00:17and there's nothing I can do to stop it.
00:20This has gone from fun to a little terrifying.
00:23What's going on with you?
00:25I don't want to die.
00:26Are there any surgical supplies in that medical kit?
00:31Her pulse is coming back up.
00:35There's been some talk about a Nick of Time reboot.
00:37I'm done with that part of my life, you know?
00:38It's easy money.
00:39We just want to see...
00:42I have to decide if I want to be back in the same position,
00:45taking care of them financially.
00:46I was thinking a little bit more about the Nick of Time reboot.
00:48Oh, yeah?
00:49Tell him I'm in.
00:53Dr. Abrams came by earlier,
00:55said there's still no shrinkage to the spinal mass.
01:00Well, it's only your second treatment.
01:02It's off-label.
01:04It needs time to take effect.
01:06I know this hasn't been easy for you, son.
01:10Signing up for the reboot
01:11and looking after your old man.
01:15What I'm trying to say is thank you.
01:19It means the world to me
01:21to have you back in our lives again.
01:26I feel the same, Dad.
01:31Hey, I saw you tried to call me last night.
01:33Oh, yeah, sorry.
01:34That was...
01:35It was nothing.
01:36Yeah.
01:36I'm sorry I didn't pick up.
01:37I was with Jennifer and, um...
01:40I mean, I didn't notice it till morning.
01:42What did you want to talk about?
01:43I've been thinking a lot about the baby shower
01:45that everyone's throwing for me tomorrow.
01:46Okay.
01:47I cancel it,
01:48but I'm nervous that I'll just be disappointing everyone.
01:52I mean, what do you think?
01:53What do I think?
01:54I think the only person's disappointment
01:56you need to worry about is your own.
01:58You know, maybe mine.
02:01I'll cancel that.
02:02Okay.
02:04Oh, and hey, I'll, um,
02:06try not to call that late moving forward.
02:10So you think it went well?
02:12Well, which part?
02:14You know, the EKG or the PF study?
02:17Or the fMRI somebody threw in at the last minute?
02:19Whose idea was that?
02:20Well, that came from legal.
02:22My guest's trying to placate the insurance company
02:25carrying our malpractice policy.
02:27You know what?
02:28A lesser man might be insulted
02:30having to take a battery of tests
02:31to get his job back
02:32after 29 years of stellar service.
02:34Yeah, well, I'm sure a lesser man would.
02:37But seriously,
02:39any lingering effects from the hemorrhage?
02:41Nope.
02:42I'm relieved.
02:44Look, I don't want to freak you out,
02:45but there is a small
02:46but very real chance
02:48that I could, in fact,
02:50be, um, immortal.
02:55You know, Daniel,
02:56I'm really glad you decided to stay.
02:58I'm not so sure
03:00I'd like being here without you.
03:04Right back at you, old pal.
03:06Good morning.
03:10Morning.
03:12I feel like we haven't had a shift together in a while.
03:15You are right.
03:17I make the schedule.
03:22Hey, I was, uh,
03:23I was thinking maybe we should
03:25grab dinner,
03:27talk about the other night.
03:30Yeah, maybe.
03:31Hey, guys,
03:33some jackass just parked
03:34in the middle of our Ambo Bay.
03:35Oh, excuse me.
03:39It's...
03:39Oh, use your abdominals.
03:41I...
03:42Kip?
03:42Okay, good.
03:43Here.
03:44Hi.
03:44I need your help.
03:45Uh, this is my colleague, Troy.
03:47Hey.
03:48Hey.
03:49I just talked a customer
03:50into a luxury vehicle upgrade.
03:52Troy, uh,
03:52ran off to pull it around
03:54and he fell down the stairs.
03:56He was acting kind of spacey,
03:57so I, uh,
03:58drove him over here.
03:58Yeah.
03:59Did you hit your head, Troy?
04:00I think so.
04:02Mm-hmm.
04:02You should have called an ambulance.
04:04Hang tight, Troy.
04:05We'll get you a bird.
04:05Hey!
04:06Jagoff!
04:06I got a pregnant patient
04:08who's water broke back here.
04:09You need to move your car.
04:10It's not my car.
04:11It's one of my rentals.
04:13I got you, Matt.
04:14It's a hospital.
04:15I will move.
04:16Hey, guys.
04:17I'm Dr. Asher.
04:18I'm an OV.
04:19The medic said that your water broke.
04:20I'm only at 36 weeks.
04:22This can't be happening.
04:23Okay, it's okay.
04:24Sometimes labor comes earlier than expected.
04:25Babies tend to call the shots
04:27and you're only a week before being termed, so...
04:29No, you don't understand.
04:30If I go into labor,
04:32my baby will die.
04:34Okay.
04:44The good news is
04:45you're only half a centimeter dilated
04:47and contractions haven't begun yet, so...
04:49So I haven't started labor yet?
04:50No, not yet.
04:51Thank God.
04:52They told me that everything
04:53would get infinitely more complicated
04:55once contractions started.
04:56All right.
04:56I think this is the best image
04:57I'm going to be able to get.
04:58Okay, I can see that teratoma now
05:00constricting the airway.
05:02When was this first diagnosed?
05:04During my anatomy scan
05:06at about 20 weeks?
05:07My OB didn't know what it was at first.
05:09It's pretty rare for a fetus
05:10to develop a teratoma at all,
05:12never mind one compromising its airway.
05:14We've been told that she won't survive
05:16childbirth without an exit procedure.
05:18Exit procedure?
05:18An ex-utero intrapartum treatment.
05:20It's a specialized delivery
05:21where you can stabilize the baby's airway
05:23while it's still attached
05:24to the umbilical cord.
05:25We had one scheduled up at Mayo
05:26a week after next.
05:28I was told that I still had
05:30plenty of time to spare.
05:32I couldn't reach Dr. Shoemaker.
05:33They said they'd try and paid you.
05:34Is it possible to be medevaced
05:35up to Rochester?
05:36I wouldn't advise so
05:37at this juncture, no.
05:38Why?
05:39You said that I hadn't
05:39started labor yet.
05:40Breaking your water indicates
05:42that contractions can begin
05:43at any moment.
05:44We can give you something
05:45to help try to delay them.
05:47Okay.
05:4820 of nifedipine?
05:49Make it 30.
05:50In the meantime,
05:51I'll consult with our
05:51pediatric surgery team
05:52to see about performing
05:53the procedure here.
05:55Don't worry.
05:56We're going to take
05:57good care of you, okay?
06:02I was afraid you left.
06:03I wanted to wish you good luck.
06:04We don't say good luck
06:06in the biz.
06:07We say break a leg.
06:09Oh.
06:10Well, I'm not sure
06:11I can say that without
06:11violating my Hippocratic oath.
06:13Yeah, right.
06:16Seriously, though,
06:17how do you feel
06:17about acting again?
06:18Are you excited?
06:19More like obligated.
06:22You see, it was either
06:23do the reboot
06:24or sell a kidney
06:25to pay for my dad's treatment.
06:26And I did a lot of drinking
06:28in undergrad,
06:29so it's not a viable option
06:31for me.
06:31Well, I'm sure you must have
06:32had fun acting, right?
06:34It had its moments.
06:39Okay.
06:40What's with the Cartier?
06:42Oh, that.
06:43It's a gift from Miranda.
06:45The lady that delivered it
06:46called it a tank watch.
06:48Wow.
06:48It's classy.
06:49Yeah, I don't know.
06:52I don't really feel
06:53comfortable accepting it.
06:55You only helped
06:56save her life.
06:57No, all I did was
06:58answer the phone
06:59when it rang.
06:59Miss Goodwin did
07:00all the work.
07:01Come on.
07:01You should still accept it,
07:03okay?
07:04You know what they say.
07:05Don't look a gift horse
07:06in the pericardium.
07:07What?
07:07I don't know.
07:08It sounded cooler in my head.
07:10I gotta run.
07:11Okay.
07:12Follow my finger?
07:13Your CT looks
07:14rather unremarkable,
07:15but you had pain in your neck
07:17when Dr. Ripley
07:17put on your C-collar.
07:18Uh-huh.
07:19Okay.
07:21Oh, hey.
07:22The parking garage
07:23was a trek and a half.
07:24I'd like to send you up
07:25for an MRI
07:26to rule out
07:26any ligamentis injury
07:28just to be safe.
07:28Uh, does this qualify
07:30for workers' comp?
07:31That is something
07:32you should discuss
07:33with your supervisor.
07:34So, Kip?
07:37Or his supervisor.
07:38But for now,
07:39just hang tight
07:40till we get you
07:41that MRI.
07:43I'll call and ask.
07:46Woo!
07:47Saving lives, man.
07:48Such a rush.
07:49I get the appeal.
07:51How long is medical school again?
07:53You're considering med school.
07:54Just ignore him, Mitch.
07:55Oh, wait, wait, wait.
07:56You're the infamous
07:57Dr. Mitch Ripley?
07:58Well, I've heard
07:59so much about you.
08:00Have you?
08:01This is neither the time
08:02nor the place, Kip.
08:03Oh, crap, sorry.
08:05We are still keeping
08:07this a secret at work.
08:08Nice to meet you, Kip.
08:10I got another patient
08:11to get to.
08:11Oh, trouble in paradise?
08:13Waiting room
08:14or your friend's trauma room?
08:15I'm working.
08:18Okay.
08:21Dr. Ruiz?
08:22I'm just curious
08:23why this patient
08:24is being discharged.
08:26It's just...
08:27Looks like we gave him
08:28a milligram of risperidone
08:30only an hour ago.
08:31He appears to have
08:32calmed down completely.
08:32Hospital policy mandates
08:34that we keep him
08:35under observation
08:36for a minimum
08:36of three hours, right?
08:37So, uh, what do you say
08:38we split the difference
08:40and check in on Mr. Abramowicz
08:42another hour?
08:43That's on me, Daniel.
08:45If you ask me,
08:45we've been awfully conservative
08:47with the potential
08:47drug interactions.
08:49And in this case,
08:50the confidence intervals
08:51for the drug's efficacy
08:53is basically the same
08:54at three hours
08:55as it is at one hour,
08:56save for the very rarest
08:58of edge cases.
08:59Okay.
09:00And that time savings
09:02has really helped
09:02with bed turnover rate.
09:03That's great.
09:04Only thing is, like,
09:06I actually designed
09:06the policy specifically
09:08to identify and, you know,
09:10protect those outliers,
09:12those edge cases.
09:13And it was kind of
09:13the whole idea.
09:14Got it.
09:15I was just looking
09:16for ways to be more efficient.
09:17Which is great.
09:20But let's keep
09:20Mr. Abramowicz here
09:21for another hour,
09:22Dr. Ruiz,
09:23and get another BP reading.
09:25Yes, sir.
09:30Theo, you know,
09:31um, look,
09:33have you had
09:34any other ideas
09:35that you want to
09:36or have been
09:37experimenting with
09:38while I was away?
09:39Let's get together,
09:40give them a look.
09:41Great.
09:42I'll send you a list.
09:47First off,
09:48I have to say
09:48I might be
09:49your guys' biggest fan.
09:50Yeah, I mean,
09:51I literally grew up
09:52on this show.
09:53And now here I am
09:54breaking bread
09:54with Nick and Mac,
09:55the time team.
09:56Back in action.
09:59Hey, anything you need
10:00from us to get
10:01this thing going?
10:02Well, for starters,
10:03we've got a big new concept
10:04for the reboot
10:05that the studio's
10:05really excited about.
10:06Dude, you're gonna love this.
10:08We're gonna be bringing in
10:09a new set of best friends
10:10to find the backpack.
10:11Tween girls this time,
10:12Mackenzie and Nicole.
10:13Nicole's my daughter.
10:15Get it?
10:15Next gen Nick and Mac?
10:16I got it, bro.
10:18Jonathan,
10:19we were thinking
10:19you could be
10:20Nicole's fun uncle.
10:21Wow.
10:22And don't worry,
10:23we're gonna be
10:23totally flexible
10:24working around your schedule.
10:25I'm just doing
10:26the first episode,
10:27but this really does
10:28all sound great.
10:32Oh, and there she is.
10:33I see that.
10:34Surprise!
10:35We got another
10:36original cast member
10:36to sign on.
10:37The fans are gonna go crazy.
10:39Hi!
10:40Did you know about this?
10:42No, but this is great.
10:43It's just like old times, huh?
10:45Oh my goodness, Ainsley?
10:46Come here.
10:48Hi.
10:48Okay, sit down, everybody.
10:50Sit down.
10:57So, what did I miss?
11:07Dr. Asher,
11:08you wanted to speak
11:09with me about your patient?
11:11Yes, I consulted
11:12with our pediatric surgical team
11:13and it seems that
11:14our exit procedure specialist
11:16is unfortunately
11:17out of pocket today, so...
11:18I'd heard,
11:19but luckily,
11:19I just arranged
11:20to fly Dr. Shoemaker
11:22down from Minnesota.
11:22She'll be here
11:23within the hour.
11:25That's good news.
11:26Is she licensed
11:27to practice in Illinois?
11:28Well, considering the circumstances,
11:30we'd be more than happy
11:31to grant her emergency privileges.
11:34Okay, I will let
11:35Giselle and Xander know.
11:36Great.
11:40Shouldn't you be back at work?
11:42Oh, well,
11:43assistant manager
11:43has its perks.
11:44Oh.
11:45Plus, I thought
11:46I'd stick around
11:46until Troy got discharged
11:48so I could drive him home.
11:49Okay.
11:50And I want to know
11:50the deal between you and Ripley.
11:52It seemed like there was
11:53some tension between you two.
11:54I don't even know
11:55why I told you about him.
11:56It was hardly a thing
11:57and it might not even
11:59be that anymore.
12:01You guys are perfect
12:02for each other.
12:03He's a doctor,
12:04you're a doctor,
12:05and you could still date
12:05and work 80 hours a week.
12:07This conversation is over.
12:08Look, I'm just saying
12:09I never thought
12:10that I would settle down
12:11until I met Gemma.
12:12Well, maybe you and I
12:13are just different people.
12:15How so?
12:16Dr. Lennox,
12:17Dr. Ripley's asking for you.
12:20My arms.
12:22My arms,
12:22they feel like they're on fire.
12:23He's been complaining
12:24of a tingling
12:24and burning sensation.
12:26All right, here, Troy.
12:27Squeeze my hands.
12:29Grip is weakening.
12:31What's going on?
12:32Out of the room, Kip.
12:32I don't want to have
12:33to tell you that again.
12:34Okay, okay.
12:34I think we might be looking
12:36at a spinal cord injury.
12:37Well, let's fold in neurosearch.
12:39Okay.
12:47I looked online.
12:49It's very expensive.
12:51Indeed.
12:51I gather it's a thank you gift
12:53for having helped save her life
12:54and, well,
12:55I'm not sure
12:56what I should do about it.
12:57I mean, it's very pretty,
12:59but for some reason, I...
13:02It doesn't sit right with you.
13:05I was just doing my job.
13:07And I don't want to seem rude
13:08or ungrateful,
13:10especially to a board member,
13:12but I feel like
13:13I should return it to Miss Lewis.
13:16Leave the watch with me.
13:18I'll take care of it
13:19with Miss Lewis.
13:20You're sure it's
13:21no one's position?
13:23More than sure.
13:27So, Nicole, right?
13:28She isn't sure what to make
13:29of the backpack at first
13:30until a little talk
13:31from Nana and Uncle Mac.
13:33Wait, Nana,
13:33that's frightening.
13:34Tell me about it.
13:35I'm going to be playing
13:36the dad of a teenager.
13:39Trust me.
13:39Ainsley, you'll be
13:40the hottest Nana on TV.
13:42Stop.
13:42But what I really wanted
13:43to focus on moving forward
13:44was the mother-son dynamic
13:46you two have going.
13:47Yeah, no, you're right, Angelica.
13:48Jonathan and I
13:49have always had great chemistry.
13:50I'm sorry.
13:51You guys are trying
13:52to get all of this
13:53just in the pilot?
13:54Well, I figured
13:55since we have Ainsley back,
13:56there was more juice
13:57to squeeze there.
13:58So Mac could pop in
14:00from time to time
14:00throughout the season?
14:01Exactly.
14:01And it would mean
14:02a lot more money.
14:03You know, I think
14:04this all sounds great.
14:05I mean, our characters
14:06obviously have a lot
14:07to work through
14:08after all these years.
14:13Yeah, I don't think they do.
14:19No, don't go, Jonathan.
14:20I will go.
14:21Please, hey, you stay.
14:22Okay?
14:23I have to get back
14:25to the hospital.
14:27Make it for lunch.
14:32I know it's not,
14:33but I'll bet we're
14:34way past that.
14:35Her heart is shot.
14:36They can't keep the fluid
14:37off of her lungs.
14:40I don't know.
14:43Listen, we're at Gaffney.
14:45If you wanted to say goodbye...
14:47Trini, call palliative care
14:50and get a morphine drip
14:52ready to transition
14:53to comfort care.
14:53Right away.
14:55Things, uh,
14:57looking pretty bleak
14:58in here, I guess, Dino.
15:00Yeah, congestive heart failure.
15:01I'm afraid the poor woman's
15:03run out of road,
15:03as they say.
15:05Right.
15:05Yeah.
15:06Not even on the transplant list
15:08anymore, is she?
15:08If I had a new heart
15:10to give her today,
15:11it wouldn't matter.
15:11Just doing all I can
15:12to keep her comfortable.
15:13You've got a lot of nerve.
15:16Oh, that's right.
15:17You know each other.
15:18Know each other?
15:19He killed my sister.
15:22Decided that she
15:23wasn't worthy enough
15:23to receive a heart
15:24while she still had
15:25a chance to live
15:25like the prick thinks
15:26he's God?
15:27Celia, listen,
15:30I know that there's
15:31nothing I could say
15:32to make you believe
15:34what I'm about to tell you,
15:35but I am genuinely sorry
15:39that it has come to this.
15:40I truly am.
15:42You should go.
15:44No.
15:47Let him see what he's done.
15:57Yo.
15:59What was that all about?
16:01I'm not doing the show anymore.
16:02All right, I'm out.
16:03You know this whole thing
16:04falls apart if you walk.
16:06I'm sorry.
16:06Dude, you're doing the reboot,
16:08you're not doing the reboot.
16:09Like, what is going on
16:11with you, man?
16:13Hey, this might just be
16:14a game for you,
16:14but this is my life.
16:15Like, why are you
16:17jerking me around?
16:17I cannot do this
16:18with Ainsley, all right?
16:19Why?
16:20What the hell is going on
16:21between you two?
16:24You really don't know.
16:25Know what?
16:26I thought you guys
16:27were friends.
16:35Oh.
16:37Yeah.
16:41We were just kids then.
16:43We were.
16:45I was.
16:48Why didn't you ever tell me?
16:51She told me I needed
16:52to keep it a secret.
16:56Look, Ian, I know
16:59what this means for you,
17:00and I'm sorry.
17:02I really am.
17:04Being back in there,
17:07seeing her,
17:11it just brought me back
17:12to right where I was
17:13when I was a kid.
17:16I can't do that
17:17to myself again.
17:18It's okay.
17:21I get it, Ben.
17:25Hey, really.
17:28I'm sorry, Ben.
17:29No, come here.
17:30Sorry.
17:30It's okay.
17:31It's okay.
17:37I hear our little bundle
17:39of joy sped up
17:39her time of arrival.
17:41Thank God,
17:42Dr. Shoemaker.
17:43I know I messed up
17:44not coming up
17:45to Rochester earlier.
17:46It's okay, Giselle.
17:47Well, that's what
17:47helicopters are for, right?
17:50You must be Dr. Asher.
17:51I'm Liza.
17:52I understand she's
17:53begun contractions.
17:54Yes, we begun talking
17:54about possible ramifications.
17:56Dr. Asher thinks
17:57it's too risky now.
17:58How dilated is she?
18:00Six centimeters,
18:01but it's more the rate
18:02of change that I'm
18:03concerned about.
18:04It's not ideal,
18:05I agree,
18:05but as long as
18:06we can start soon,
18:07I'm confident
18:07I can still perform
18:09the procedure
18:09if that's what
18:10you guys want.
18:11Yes, that's what
18:12we want.
18:13I'll have an OR
18:14staffed and ready
18:15to go in 10.
18:17Drew, you today?
18:19Yeah.
18:20So if you look here
18:21at C5C6,
18:22you'll see what appears
18:23to be enhanced
18:24cord signaling.
18:24We're thinking
18:25central cord syndrome.
18:26Yeah, that's what
18:27I'm seeing as well.
18:28You're right to bring us in,
18:29though I'm a bit confused
18:31with the imagery here.
18:32How so?
18:32I'm not sure
18:33you can attribute
18:34much of this damage
18:34to the fall this guy took.
18:36See this here?
18:38And here?
18:39That looks more like
18:40damage caused
18:41by excessive extension.
18:43Did he come in immobilized?
18:45No.
18:46No, he wasn't.
18:47What dumbass EMT
18:48didn't know enough
18:49to put a collar on him?
18:51He was actually
18:52brought in by a civilian.
18:54Well, unless this guy
18:56wants to risk
18:56permanent loss of function
18:58of both arms,
18:58we'd recommend
18:59an interior cervical disfusion.
19:01All right, let me know
19:01when he's prepped.
19:02I'll pop in
19:03to see what you all find.
19:11Hey.
19:13Is he going to be okay?
19:14Troy had a little
19:15complication
19:16from the fall he took
19:17and his spine
19:19is not as stable
19:19as we'd hoped for,
19:20so we're sending him
19:21up to surgery now.
19:23Oh, man.
19:25Did I do something wrong?
19:27No.
19:27No, you did good
19:28bringing him in.
19:29There's a waiting room
19:30outside the O.R.
19:31You can hang out there.
19:33Okay.
19:39Okay.
19:41Don't look at me like that.
19:42Kip is very sensitive.
19:44Sometimes he needs
19:45to be protected
19:46from the truth.
19:46That's my job.
19:48I was just going to say
19:49that I think
19:50you're being a good sister.
19:59Time of death,
20:001723.
20:13Sorry, Daniel.
20:14I know this is a lot
20:16to process.
20:18It was a tough call
20:21to make.
20:22But still,
20:23it's a huge burden
20:24to place on any one person's shoulders,
20:26even someone as strong as yours.
20:27You know what?
20:28I really appreciate
20:29your saying that, Theo,
20:30but that was the job
20:32that I signed up for.
20:34But thank you.
20:36I mean,
20:38as it stands today,
20:39maybe.
20:41But that's why
20:42I keep pushing the fMRI
20:43so hard.
20:45Do you realize
20:46how close we are
20:47to a world
20:47where we can use hard data
20:48to make these kinds
20:50of painful decisions
20:52objectively
20:53instead of relying
20:54on somebody's
20:56judgment?
20:57You're serious.
20:58I'm dead serious.
20:59You're honestly telling me
21:00you think an fMRI
21:02could determine
21:03whether Linda,
21:04an addict
21:05with very shaky sobriety
21:06who was probably
21:07going to relapse
21:08and in the process
21:09probably reject that heart,
21:11waste that organ,
21:12you think a machine
21:13could make that call?
21:14No, Theo.
21:15No.
21:17Only a human being
21:18can make that determination.
21:20So why not me?
21:21I think you're
21:22misunderstanding me.
21:22Buddy,
21:23sometimes I honestly
21:24wonder if you are
21:26in the right line
21:28of work.
21:40So is this your first
21:42exit procedure?
21:43No pregnancy.
21:45Yes, actually.
21:47We're both.
21:48I've got three kids myself.
21:51First one,
21:52I worked all the way
21:53up until delivery.
21:54The last two, though,
21:55I took leave
21:56at about 30 weeks.
21:58Between being on my feet
21:59all day
22:00and the hormones,
22:01it was just so hard.
22:02I wasn't being fair
22:04to my patients.
22:09Is this about me
22:10trying to convince
22:11Giselle not to do
22:12the surgery?
22:12Because if it is,
22:13I'm afraid we might
22:14not be on the same page
22:15in regards to priorities.
22:16What makes you think that?
22:17I get that you're
22:18a miracle worker,
22:19but my objective
22:20is to make sure
22:21that Giselle survives.
22:23So if that means
22:24clamping the cord
22:25before she bleeds out,
22:26even if you haven't
22:27finished securing
22:27the baby's airway yet,
22:28then so be it.
22:30I will not let her
22:31die on that table,
22:32understood?
22:34Understood.
22:36But just so you know,
22:38I've done 28 exits
22:39and I've never
22:40lost a patient.
22:41I have no intention
22:42of breaking that streak.
22:58Okay.
23:00Pulling baby
23:01partially out.
23:03All right,
23:03start the clock,
23:04Gasha,
23:04and push some nitro
23:05to keep that uterus
23:06nice and soft.
23:07The two tomex
23:08sends more laterally
23:08than I expected.
23:09I'll need to partially
23:10dissect the tumor
23:11before I can intubate.
23:12How long is that
23:12going to take?
23:13Eight or nine minutes.
23:14Okay,
23:15I want BP and HR
23:15updates every 20 seconds.
23:17Roger that.
23:22Here.
23:23Oh.
23:24Waiting's the worst part.
23:25Yeah.
23:29I shouldn't be worried.
23:34Your sister's got this.
23:36She's a rock star.
23:38Yeah.
23:39She's good at that.
23:41Helping people.
23:45Not so good at love,
23:46though, right?
23:48No comment.
23:52Look, Katie
23:53would probably kill me
23:54if she heard me
23:55telling you this,
23:55but, um,
23:58I wouldn't give up
23:59on her just yet.
24:03It feels sometimes
24:04like that's what
24:06she wants.
24:07No.
24:08She cares about you.
24:10I can tell.
24:11But expressing
24:12human emotion
24:13just isn't really
24:13her thing.
24:15She's basically
24:15part robot.
24:18I feel like it's
24:19more of a survival
24:21mechanism for her
24:22than anything.
24:23She was basically
24:24forced to raise me
24:25when our parents died.
24:27Someone had to
24:28keep it together.
24:30Look,
24:31I'm the closest
24:31person in her life,
24:33and even she keeps
24:34me at an arm's length.
24:35I think that maybe
24:36she's still trying
24:37to adjust to the fact
24:38that a noose
24:39is no longer
24:40hanging around
24:40her neck.
24:42Noose?
24:43Yeah, our mom's
24:44prion disease.
24:45We made a pact
24:46to never get tested,
24:47but, uh,
24:48after my health scare,
24:49you know.
24:50Wait, it...
24:51Your mom
24:53died of prion disease?
24:55Yeah, 15 years ago.
24:57GSS.
24:58I-I can't believe
24:59she never told you that.
25:01Oh, wait.
25:03Yes, I can.
25:05Uh, anyway,
25:06don't worry.
25:07She tested negative.
25:09We both did.
25:11I cannot tell you
25:12how much of a huge
25:13relief it was
25:13when she told me
25:14that she didn't have it.
25:19How'd it go?
25:21Troy could be
25:22probably paralyzed,
25:23or...
25:23No, no.
25:24Troy will make
25:25a full recovery.
25:26Oh, my God.
25:27I hit the best
25:28actor ever.
25:29Oh, you do, you do.
25:30Okay, let me down.
25:30Whoa.
25:32Well,
25:34I guess I'll tell
25:34my boss the good news.
25:44Give me a tonsil.
25:46We're on pace,
25:47making progress.
25:48Time, Masha?
25:49Six minutes,
25:4923 seconds
25:50since we performed
25:51the C-section.
25:54HR just went up a tick.
25:55It's 114 now.
25:56She could be bleeding
25:57somewhere.
25:57I don't know.
25:58BP's still stable.
25:59Purple scent is about
26:00to detach.
26:01We're cutting the cord now.
26:02I can have it
26:02just two minutes.
26:03I can't establish
26:04an airway.
26:04She doesn't have that.
26:05We're cutting now.
26:06Scissors.
26:09She's out.
26:10Let's keep her head
26:11elevated and move her...
26:12Let's get methanogen
26:13and oxytocin.
26:14Stop the bleeding.
26:15I wasn't finished yet.
26:16I don't know
26:16if I can establish
26:16an airway.
26:17Go back, girl, suture.
26:23I couldn't risk losing, Mom.
26:24I didn't have a choice.
26:27Airway cleared.
26:27Let's activate.
26:32She's going to be okay,
26:32everybody.
26:33Good work.
26:34Good work.
26:42Jonathan.
26:44Honey, where were you?
26:47Your producer's been calling.
26:49She said that you just up
26:50and walked in the middle
26:51of lunch,
26:52that you're backing
26:53out of the reboot.
26:55Yeah.
26:56Yeah, that's true.
26:58What are you doing?
27:00You're just going to
27:01desert your old friends?
27:03Ian, Ainsley?
27:05Listen, I will find
27:07another way
27:07to pay for the treatment.
27:08I swear.
27:10Don't worry about it.
27:11How?
27:13Honey,
27:14will you
27:15go get me
27:16another blanket?
27:18Maybe give
27:18Jonathan and I
27:20a moment alone.
27:26Listen.
27:28I know
27:29that your mother
27:30can be
27:31a lot.
27:33But what happened?
27:34Were they not willing
27:35to work around
27:36your schedule?
27:37Because we can talk
27:37to business affairs again.
27:39No.
27:39Dad, it wasn't
27:40anything like that.
27:42Well, then what?
27:44Was it your new girlfriend?
27:47Why would it have
27:48anything to do
27:48with Naomi?
27:50They're working
27:50with Ainsley again.
27:52Women don't like it
27:53when their new boys
27:54start spending
27:55a lot of time
27:55with an ex.
28:03You knew about that?
28:05Of course I did.
28:06I'm your dad.
28:10I was 16 years old.
28:13It never occurred
28:14to you that
28:15maybe you should
28:16be protecting me.
28:17Protecting you?
28:18You were a TV star.
28:20Having sex
28:21with a beautiful woman.
28:22What was I supposed
28:23to protect you
28:23from yourself?
28:25I was a kid.
28:27We gave you
28:28a pretty damn good life.
28:29No.
28:31No, I gave
28:33you one.
28:34I gave you both one.
28:36Do you understand that?
28:37Whose job was it, Dad?
28:39Hmm?
28:40Whose job was it
28:41to make sure
28:42that we had the rent,
28:43the food,
28:44that you had
28:44the nicest clothes
28:45and were driving
28:46the nicest car, huh?
28:47I was a kid
28:49forced
28:50to be a parent
28:51to two blood-sucking
28:54vampires
28:55that only ever cared
28:56about what I could do
28:57for them, right?
28:59Poor Jonathan.
29:00Always the victim.
29:02Oh, my God.
29:04You really haven't changed
29:05at all, have you?
29:06What the hell
29:06is that supposed to be?
29:07It means it's not
29:07my job
29:08to take care of you.
29:10Do you understand that?
29:13It should have never
29:14been my job.
29:17It was your job
29:20to protect me
29:21from an adult
29:22that was taking
29:23advantage of me.
29:24What are you talking about?
29:28Who was taking
29:29advantage of you?
29:55Dan.
29:59Oh, you've been
30:00sitting there for.
30:01Just now.
30:03I'm going to leave
30:04you a piece, okay?
30:07Actually,
30:08I prefer the company
30:11working a double shift
30:13tonight,
30:13otherwise they'll
30:14probably be in a meeting.
30:16Oh, man.
30:17Tough day, huh?
30:19Yeah.
30:26What's going on?
30:27I almost cost a couple
30:29their newborn.
30:31Couldn't get control
30:32of my fear.
30:34You know,
30:35I was just
30:36gripping so tight.
30:38Trying not to let
30:39this woman die
30:40on the table.
30:41I don't know
30:42if I've ever told you
30:43this, but my mom
30:43died having me,
30:44and it's just crazy
30:47the power that it
30:48still has over me.
30:50Oh,
30:50isn't that crazy?
30:52Isn't that crazy at all?
30:54You know,
30:54from everything
30:55that I've been told,
30:56she's just this
30:59true miracle
31:00person,
31:01you know?
31:02Yeah.
31:03And I keep thinking
31:04about this.
31:04This is one memory
31:05where I lost my tooth
31:07and I went
31:08into my dad's room
31:09to show him
31:09because,
31:11you know,
31:12I'm so proud.
31:15there he was,
31:16just
31:19sitting on the
31:20corner of his bed
31:21holding a frame photo
31:22and my mom sobbing.
31:28now that sound
31:29is like nothing
31:30that I've heard since.
31:33He was just,
31:37he was broken
31:38and I've never
31:40been able to fill
31:41the hole
31:41that I left
31:42in him.
31:43Patching that hole?
31:45Are you sure
31:46that that's your job?
31:48It doesn't matter
31:49if it's my job
31:50because he still
31:50blames me.
31:51I feel it.
31:53I've never met
31:54your dad.
31:55I just have
31:56a really hard
31:57time believing that.
31:59He loves me
31:59as much as he can.
32:02I think you've
32:03got to go
32:03have a chat.
32:09Yeah.
32:11Oh!
32:12I see that you
32:13and Dr. Howard
32:14got my gifts.
32:15We did
32:15and while we both
32:16agree that these
32:17are a lovely gesture,
32:18we just can't
32:19accept them.
32:20Well,
32:20it's not because
32:21of the ethics,
32:22is it?
32:22Because I did
32:23have my guy
32:23check with the
32:23AMA and apparently
32:25if it's a gift given
32:26from beneficence
32:27or appreciation,
32:27it's fine.
32:28No, no.
32:28It's more than that.
32:29These are very
32:30expensive, Miranda.
32:32That's the point.
32:33But not necessary
32:35and it just
32:36wouldn't feel right.
32:37But thank you.
32:39I mean, truly.
32:41I hope you understand.
32:43How am I supposed
32:45to show my gratitude
32:46then?
32:47By simply saying
32:48thank you.
32:50That does not
32:50come easy to me.
32:52So you'd rather
32:52spend 50K
32:53to avoid it?
32:56I don't like
32:56to feel
32:57indebted to anyone.
32:58Well, you're not
32:59indebted to me,
33:00Miranda,
33:00or Dr. Howard.
33:02Not at all.
33:03You saved my life.
33:05Well, that's because
33:06that's what
33:06we're trying to do.
33:08What?
33:09You were afraid
33:10I'd hold this
33:11over your head?
33:12I know it's cynical,
33:14but I've seen it
33:15a million times.
33:19I was going to
33:19fire you that day.
33:20I know that.
33:22But I would never
33:23leverage your life
33:25for personal gain.
33:28That's just not
33:29who I am.
33:31Thank you, Sharon.
33:33Genuinely.
33:34You're welcome.
33:37What's so important
33:38that you had me
33:39drive out here
33:39at this hour?
33:40I thought you
33:41were in labor.
33:43I, uh...
33:46I need to
33:46clear the air
33:47about something
33:47that's been
33:48bothering me
33:48for most of my life.
33:52Okay.
33:54Phew.
34:01I know that
34:02you blame me
34:02for Mom's death.
34:06Look,
34:07I know your hormones
34:08are exploding
34:09at this point.
34:10No, Dad,
34:10that's not
34:10what this is about.
34:12And I need to
34:13talk about this
34:14before my baby's born.
34:15Oh, what you need
34:15is rest, Hannah.
34:16So I'm going to leave
34:17because I parked
34:18in the red zone.
34:18No, no, I want
34:19to talk about this now.
34:23There has always
34:24been a space
34:24between us,
34:25and I have felt it
34:27for as long
34:27as I can remember.
34:29And I know
34:30that you feel it, too,
34:30so please don't deny it.
34:32Please.
34:35Look, I know
34:36I have not been
34:38the best father
34:38to you,
34:39but there's
34:40no space.
34:44Okay.
34:46Well, then,
34:47why are you
34:48always like this?
34:50Like what?
34:51Hesitant.
34:52Withdrawn.
34:54You'd rather run away
34:55than look me
34:55in the eye.
34:58Look,
34:59I have been trying
34:59to get your attention
35:00my whole life,
35:02and I think
35:03it's because of Mom.
35:06It's hard
35:07to look at you.
35:10But not
35:11because I blame you.
35:13How could I?
35:14You were just
35:14a little tiny baby
35:15coming into the world.
35:17Okay.
35:20Then why?
35:24Because you remind
35:25me so much of her.
35:28Same kind eyes,
35:30same patient smile,
35:32same little tilt
35:33of the head
35:34when you ask a question.
35:37You know,
35:37you can play
35:38with your hair
35:38when you're
35:39lost in thought.
35:42I didn't know
35:43that I did that.
35:44Yeah, of course you do.
35:46She's a part of you.
35:48More so than
35:49Lizzie and Matt.
35:57I loved your mother
35:58so very much.
36:00Sometimes
36:03looking at you
36:04just makes me miss her.
36:05That's all.
36:06I swear to you,
36:08Hannah,
36:08I have never,
36:09ever
36:09blamed you
36:10for what happened
36:11to your mother.
36:12Not once.
36:14Never.
36:16And I'm so sorry
36:17if I have ever
36:19made you feel
36:20less loved
36:20or less important.
36:23You're your own person,
36:24Hannah.
36:27You're so much
36:28more fierce
36:28than your mother was
36:29and tougher, too.
36:33God.
36:34She would be
36:35so damn proud
36:36of you.
36:43Well, thank you
36:44for telling me this.
36:49I've always wanted
36:50to be like her.
36:54But this makes me
36:55feel closer to her
36:56somehow.
36:58I wish she was here
37:00to tell you all this.
37:03She was so excited
37:04to meet you.
37:06We both were.
37:19Come in.
37:21What's with all
37:22the cryptic text?
37:23We gotta work
37:24on your emoji game,
37:25my friend.
37:25Your evaluation
37:26results came back.
37:28And?
37:29Well,
37:30everything is fine
37:31except your
37:32fMRI scans
37:33were flagged.
37:35Really?
37:36Yeah.
37:37By, uh,
37:39by who?
37:41Let me guess.
37:43Theo Rabari.
37:44I suppose.
37:45It doesn't say.
37:48That's the most
37:48ridiculous thing
37:49I've ever heard.
37:50You know, Sharon,
37:51he's actually been
37:52making these weird moves
37:53while I was away.
37:54And I'm starting to think,
37:56he's calling me crazy,
37:57that he actually
37:58wants my job.
37:59It's like a joke.
38:01You know what's
38:02got me worried?
38:05Turnover for psych
38:06patients went up
38:0827% the first week
38:11Dr. Rabari
38:12was running things.
38:13Now, it didn't mean
38:15anything to me
38:16at first,
38:17but now I'm
38:18a little concerned
38:20that a picture
38:22is for me,
38:23for the board.
38:25Sharon,
38:25come on.
38:26Of course the turnover
38:27number's gonna go up.
38:28Theo doesn't think
38:29that, you know,
38:30psychiatrists and their
38:30patients even need
38:31to converse.
38:32Oh, come on.
38:33You don't think he's
38:34actually gonna get
38:34away with this.
38:36Look, this is the part
38:37where you're supposed
38:38to say, don't worry,
38:39Danny, everything's
38:40gonna be okay.
38:41I wish I could,
38:42Daniel, but I think
38:44we may have a fight
38:45on our hands.
38:51Hey.
38:52Hi.
38:53I was surprised
38:54you texted.
38:56Well, maybe I misread
38:58the instructions
38:59on the Orville
39:00Redenbacher
39:00and I didn't want
39:02it to go to waste.
39:05And I heard
39:06that you're really
39:07into, uh,
39:08Gilmore Girls?
39:10I cannot confirm
39:11nor deny.
39:13You're not like
39:13Team Jess or something?
39:15Oh.
39:17Oh.
39:19Oh.
39:20Oh.
39:20Oh.
39:20It's nice, uh,
39:22meeting your brother
39:23today.
39:24I'm so sorry
39:25about that
39:25and thank you
39:26for babysitting him.
39:27No, it's good to, uh,
39:28it's good to get
39:29to know him a bit.
39:31Tell me about your mom
39:32and her, uh,
39:35prion disease.
39:38Really?
39:40Oh.
39:41What else did he tell you?
39:42Well, it's just that
39:43you both got screened
39:45and you told him
39:47you tested negative.
39:49Yeah.
39:50You know, I...
39:53I've been trying
39:53to figure out
39:56what could have
39:56possibly happened
39:57to cause such
39:59a huge change
40:00in your behavior.
40:02And for a while,
40:03I-I thought
40:04it was just
40:05because you were
40:06so head over heels
40:07for me.
40:08Now I think
40:09that was just
40:09my ego talking.
40:13You tested positive,
40:14didn't you?
40:16No.
40:19No?
40:20Did you get that
40:21from Kit?
40:22No.
40:24I got it from you.
40:27My brother's
40:28a little sensitive.
40:29He needs to be
40:30protected sometimes.
40:33You lied to him
40:34to protect him
40:36from the truth,
40:36didn't you?
40:43Get out.
40:45What?
40:47Get out.
40:48Kayla, we need to...
40:49This is something
40:50we need to talk about.
40:51Get out!
40:55Okay.
40:57Let's go.
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