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Chicago Med - Season 11 - Episode 01: We All Fall Down

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00:00You
00:06Call Dr. Charles. This is his daughter. When I got in my car, it just seemed like the only option.
00:11I will always be here for you.
00:14My mother died of prion disease when she was 45 years old. Do you have it?
00:21I'm really gonna miss the ED. We do an awful lot of good down here. The people aren't half bad.
00:30I got stuck in a well, and you might not remember me.
00:34Lady!
00:41We need to talk.
00:44Sorry for bothering you so late.
00:46It's not bothering me. It's not late. It's on your mind.
00:48I'm pregnant.
00:52You're pregnant?
00:53Yeah, ma'am.
00:56And...
00:59It's yours.
01:07Yeah, I guess it makes sense.
01:13Boy, I warned you. Those crunchberries could be an indulgence.
01:18They... most certainly were.
01:20Mm-hmm. Mm-hmm.
01:21You... you... you're...
01:24You're going to have the baby?
01:25Yeah, definitely.
01:27Okay.
01:28But I... I need you to know, Dean, that I don't...
01:30I mean, I don't expect anything from you.
01:33Well, what does that mean?
01:34You know, if you're... if you're past this, I... I... I... I can do this alone. There would be no
01:39hard feelings. Anything...
01:41You know, I'm not past wanting to be the father of my child. I just need to absolutely know that
01:48this is what you want to do.
01:50Yeah, I do.
01:54I... I want to be a mother.
01:57Okay. I didn't know that.
01:59Neither did I... until I saw that... positive test, and then... just... all these feelings just hit me so hard.
02:11It was... it was kind of shocking, because, you know, I... I had never felt like this was in the
02:18cards for me.
02:19Why not?
02:21I'm an addict, Dean.
02:24I didn't deserve a child, and it certainly didn't deserve me.
02:27Stop it. That is a lie, and you know it.
02:29I do now. But you were a big part of that.
02:36I'm glad.
02:40But look, um...
02:46You know, you know, whatever you need, uh, I'm in. Okay?
02:53Okay.
03:00Just... two friends... having a baby.
03:09Yeah. Yeah.
03:15Uber Eats finally dropped off your breakfast sushi.
03:18Wow.
03:18You should ding that 5.0 rating.
03:19Yeah.
03:20Hey, all yours. 48.
03:22Hmm?
03:23You were rocking that OBG Wayne green.
03:25Thank you, John.
03:35You know, maybe if you told people, you know, why you can't eat raw fish, you wouldn't have to waste
03:40any.
03:40Soon.
03:42You're three months along. What exactly are you waiting for?
03:45Can we not? Right now?
03:46I'm just saying, your baby daddy might be getting a little impatient.
03:51Incoming. Triple trauma. House fire with bad burns. Two minutes out.
03:59Problem one's ready. Ricky Aldridge, 11-year-old male. Burns to his right arm and leg. Looks deep in some
04:04places.
04:04Where's my dad?
04:05Right behind us, Ricky.
04:06Breath sounds clear. Sats 96 on two liters. Heart rate 125.
04:09What happened? Father made a quick trip to the grocery store. Ricky was sleeping. Came home behind the second floor.
04:15Engulfed in flames.
04:16My dad carried me out. He saved me.
04:19It's okay, buddy. We got you, all right?
04:20A 43-year-old male with burns to his chest, abdomen, and all four limbs.
04:24Put him on a face mask. Gave him in a morphine and roots. He's pretty agitated.
04:28100 of fentanyl and pull some Versed. In case it's not enough.
04:31Copy.
04:32All right. We need you to be still, sir. Be still, please.
04:34Please, don't you pardon me.
04:36On my count, one, two, three.
04:39Find who? His wife.
04:41He got his son out by the time he went back in for her. The claims to consume the primary
04:45bedroom.
04:46I can't breathe.
04:47All right. We can't breathe.
04:48The oxygen's down to 87. Heart rate 145.
04:51Tom would eight and sucks her in.
04:53Oh.
04:55Move.
04:57All right. I'm in.
04:58We have to do a chest escherotomy.
05:01I need some help if you can spare it, Dean. His wife just came in.
05:05Yeah. Go. Go. Go.
05:08I'm guessing about 80%.
05:10Oh, it's closer to 90% full thickness. Morphine drip.
05:14Copy.
05:18Dr. Lennox. She's responsive.
05:22Becky. I'm Dr. Lennox.
05:26Your burns are severe. I'm sorry. This is a non-survivable injury.
05:32Is there anyone you want us to call?
05:37We will do everything we can to make you comfortable, okay?
05:41You're not alone. I'm here.
05:47Propofol?
05:48I'll grab it from the med cart.
05:50Yeah.
06:00Peak pressures are improved.
06:12Time of death, 743.
06:33Please explain how a broken window replacement turned into this mess.
06:37Removing the window revealed water damage to the wall and floor, which revealed a major water pipe leak.
06:42Talk about the gift that keeps on giving.
06:44Send a new estimate to my desk before end of day.
06:48You got it.
06:49Speaking of which, you talked to Maggie since she left?
06:53Not a peep.
06:54Oh, how's, uh, Anna doing at Northwestern?
06:58She's loving it. I mean, I'm loving it.
06:59Yeah?
07:00Yeah. I mean, she comes over on weekends, you know, we hang out, lets me do her laundry.
07:05Well, you sound happy.
07:06I do?
07:07Yeah.
07:08Careful. Happiness is a trap.
07:17You never made a follow-up appointment.
07:22Didn't see the point.
07:24Look, I understand that you don't want the world to know about your prime diagnosis,
07:28but that doesn't mean you can blow off your follow-up appointments.
07:31Why? Did they find a cure?
07:33It's a mistake not to deal with this.
07:34No. My mistake was getting tested at Gaffney because I didn't know you would be sent the results.
07:39So can we just pretend that I didn't and you weren't?
07:44What is this?
07:45An unaffiliated psychiatrist.
07:47She's a relative of mine. Specializes in hard cases like you.
07:51Hard pass.
07:52You're clearly in the denial stage of grief.
07:55No, actually, I've moved on to anger and I'm loving it.
07:57Look, I get it, okay? This was devastating news that you don't deserve,
08:01but you could be symptom-free for another 20 years.
08:04Or symptoms could start tomorrow and I'm dead in a year, like my mother.
08:10You need an outlet.
08:12Work is my outlet.
08:14The second floor caved in on over 100...
08:16It's all over the news and social media.
08:18How many people were in the building when it collapsed?
08:2180. It was an all-night rave in the West Sloop.
08:24Building was condemned and set to be demolished next week.
08:26So are we on MCI protocol?
08:28Yes. CFD is dispersing patients evenly between trauma centers,
08:31but we should get between 15 to 20.
08:34You've got this.
08:35Yeah. Talk to me.
08:37Sisters, both 20s, vital signs stable.
08:40Sierra's forearm stabs Shay in the abdomen.
08:42Chicago Fire cut away the debris at the scene to keep them as still as possible.
08:45Doors, please page Abrams.
08:46Got it. Both received ketamine en route.
08:48I said no to drugs at the rave, but yes in the ambulance.
08:51And now we are feeling no pain.
08:53And how did this happen?
08:54I took my little sis Shay to the rave.
08:56Girlfriend needed to let off some steam.
08:58No, no, no. How did your injuries happen?
09:00Oh.
09:00We were dancing on the second floor when it collapsed underneath our feet.
09:05Something smashed my arm, then I was on my back,
09:07and next thing I know, Shay's on top of me.
09:10Sierra's arm stabs me in the gut.
09:12I mean, how does that even happen?
09:13We always said we wanted to be closer.
09:16Where do you want me?
09:18Do you think we can salvage this arm with the neurovascular repair?
09:21Let's take a look.
09:22Sierra's oxygen's at 98%, Shay's is 94%.
09:26Breath sounds normal. No pneumo.
09:28All right, heart rate 95 and 115 respectively.
09:31All fast for free fluid.
09:32Let me assess the blood supply in the arm.
09:36Sierra's fast is normal.
09:41Uh, Shay's got free fluid.
09:44Sierra's brachial artery has flow, but I can't find anything distal.
09:48Let's get a serum for x-ray.
09:51The tip of Sierra's bone looks intra-abdominal, but more concerningly,
09:54it's right where Shay's spleen is.
09:56So the bone might have pierced it.
09:58We'll need a CT to confirm.
09:59Good luck squeezing them both into one.
10:01One false move and Shay bleeds out faster than we can open up to stop it.
10:05If we're right, Shay's a ticking time bomb.
10:11All right, okay.
10:12I need everyone to please take a step back.
10:14I'm looking for my son Jerome.
10:15He's not answering his phone.
10:16I understand that you are concerned for your loved one,
10:18but you gotta let us work, okay?
10:19Go. I just called security for backup.
10:23Lay down, honey, okay? X-ray's coming.
10:26Whoa.
10:2624-year-old male with head trauma.
10:28Dr. Asher, trauma rooms are full.
10:30Take treatment too, okay?
10:32Trini?
10:32Yeah.
10:33Five is open.
10:35Dr. Whipley?
10:36Yeah?
10:36What do we got, Evie?
10:37Hudson Collins, 19-year-old male.
10:40Right leg was crushed by a collapsed beam.
10:41Take treatment five.
10:42Wha-why am I here?
10:43He's high on ecstasy, but we gave him 100 of fentanyl and root for pain.
10:47O2's 98, heart rate 115.
10:49He looks dry.
10:51I should be dead.
10:52We got you, buddy.
10:53On my count, one, two, three.
10:56I should be dead.
10:58He was like this all the way here.
10:59Thanks, Evie.
11:00100 more mics of fentanyl.
11:02Stop fluids at one liter.
11:03Copy.
11:05So dark.
11:07Everyone was screaming.
11:08I-I couldn't breathe.
11:10You're safe now.
11:12I deserve to be dead.
11:14Okay, fentanyl's on board.
11:16You're about to feel a whole lot better, Hudson.
11:19Help me die.
11:20Please.
11:21Please.
11:22I-I'll do it myself.
11:23Just give me the meds.
11:24You don't mean that.
11:26No, I-I do.
11:28I want to die.
11:29Please, just help me die.
11:30I want to die.
11:33Please.
11:34Please.
11:35Please.
11:40Please.
11:44So, what do you think his chances are?
11:46Oh, third-degree burns, over 65% of his body and an inhalation injury?
11:51Sadly, I think his son's gonna wake up an orphan.
11:55How's he doing?
11:57He's stable.
11:59Extremity burns are pretty deep, but he's resting comfortably.
12:03Well, that's good.
12:04I'll go book an OR to debride his burns.
12:07With any luck, we'll avoid infection and save both limbs from contracture.
12:11Do you have room for one more?
12:13That depends, Dr. Howard.
12:14The OR temperature is going to be turned up to 94 degrees.
12:17Can you tell me why?
12:19Skin regulates body temperature, so when burns destroy it,
12:21hypothermia becomes a significant danger even at room temperature.
12:25Top marks.
12:26We'll see you there.
12:27And remember, dress to sweat.
12:31Hi.
12:32Hi.
12:33So you're a general surgery resident now?
12:36Mm-hmm.
12:37I didn't even know you were back.
12:39No, it's my first week.
12:41After I left cardiothoracic, I took some time for myself,
12:44but then Dr. Lennox called me and said the slot was mine if I wanted it, so...
12:48Well, welcome home.
12:50Thanks.
12:56I spoke to your mom and dad.
12:58They are catching the first plane out of L.A.
13:00Do you know what's wrong with me?
13:02The bone probably punctured your spleen,
13:04so we need to remove it before you bleed out.
13:07Surgery will allow us to amputate Sierra's arm
13:10and to control further bleeding from your intra-abdominal injuries.
13:14Amputate? Can't you save it?
13:15I'm afraid not.
13:17There's no blood flow.
13:19The tissue's completely dead.
13:21What are my chances?
13:23Hey.
13:24Well, obviously there's risk inherent in any surgery,
13:26but we're very optimistic.
13:28It's actually 50-50,
13:30and the longer we wait, the greater your risk of death.
13:35So I may not wake up?
13:37Oh my God.
13:38Shay.
13:39That outcome is a possibility,
13:41but as Dr. Abrams said,
13:42it is not the one that we want.
13:44And the faster we get you to surgery,
13:46the more your odds increase.
13:47And 50% likelihood of survival are odds that I can work with.
13:51Okay?
13:53Okay.
13:57You know, there is such a thing as too much honesty.
14:01You, of all people, think I was too harsh in there?
14:03Well, it's true I'm a big fan of tough love.
14:06There's a way to convey the truth without completely deflating hope.
14:09And there's a difference between hope and delusion.
14:12Yes, and there's also a difference between honesty and emotional brutality.
14:23You hanging in there, Dr. Howard?
14:25I'm totally good.
14:27Yeah, I noticed.
14:28But how?
14:29Did you grow up in the Mojave Desert?
14:31Hot yoga three times a week.
14:33It should be required in med school.
14:35Blood pressure's dropping.
14:3690 over 56.
14:37Crit 32.
14:38A unit of blood should level it out.
14:40Even if we successfully remove all the dead skin,
14:42what's the likelihood he'll lose one or both lens infection?
14:45Pretty low.
14:46His youth is a big factor.
14:48Early debridement could help ward off.
14:51I'm in the crosses.
14:52Pressure's still low despite the blood.
14:54Fluid loss from his burns is driving his pressure.
14:57Let's give one of FFP.
14:58Got it.
14:59Kid's lost his mother and his father's hanging by a thread.
15:02Let's not have any more bad news.
15:04It's stabilizing.
15:05115 over 75.
15:07All right.
15:07Good.
15:08Good.
15:10Are you okay, Dr. Hitcher?
15:12Yeah, fine.
15:12Yeah.
15:15Dean!
15:16What do I do?
15:17Keep going.
15:18Keep going.
15:19All right.
15:19Let me help you.
15:20No, no, no.
15:22Okay.
15:22Why not?
15:25Okay.
15:35What's up?
15:36I don't know if I should say anything.
15:38Say anything about what?
15:44Congratulations on the baby!
15:47Uh, thank you?
15:49I, I, no, I'm not supposed to know, but I overheard Hannah talking with Archer earlier, and I just,
15:53I'm so excited for you both.
15:55I, I just can't help myself.
15:58Hannah's pregnant?
16:01Oh, no.
16:02What?
16:05Can you please help me?
16:07I'm looking for Caleb and Ricky Aldrich.
16:09They were brought in a few hours ago.
16:10I drove back into town as soon as I heard.
16:12And, and you are?
16:13Becky Aldrich.
16:15Becky Aldrich?
16:17Are you Caleb's wife?
16:19Yes, and Ricky's mother.
16:22Oh, my God.
16:24Are they dead?
16:25No, no, no, no, no.
16:26We thought you were.
16:38How bad is my husband?
16:40He's got third degree burns across 65% of his body.
16:43Meds are keeping his blood pressure up, but his kidneys are failing, and his respiratory
16:48function is declining rapidly.
16:52So you're telling me my husband's going to die?
16:55It's unlikely I'll make it through the night.
16:57I'm sorry.
17:00The other doctor, he said that you thought I was dead?
17:05Yeah, that's right.
17:07Why would you think that?
17:12I need to prepare you.
17:14The condition of the body will be disturbing.
17:19I understand.
17:20Yeah.
17:32Her name is Bonnie Harper.
17:37She used to be Ricky's babysitter until six months ago.
17:42Used to be?
17:44I fired her because I didn't like the way she was looking at Caleb.
17:51I guess my instincts were right.
17:54I'm sorry.
18:08Hudson, how you doing?
18:09I'm Dr. Charles.
18:11Dr. Ripley asked me to drop by and say hello.
18:15Psychiatrist.
18:15Uh-oh.
18:16Trust me, I'm harmless.
18:19So sorry about what happened to your leg.
18:21I understand it was crushed in the building collapse.
18:24Yeah.
18:25Broken in three places.
18:27I didn't feel a thing.
18:28Well, I mean, that's going to be the painkillers, right?
18:30And, um, you know, certain psychedelics can have some pretty powerful disassociative properties, too.
18:37Man, you're good, Doc.
18:39Well, come on.
18:40The rave was a little hint, right?
18:42Dr. Ripley told me that you wish you died in the collapse.
18:46Is that true?
18:48It is, indeed.
18:50Uh, I still wish I was dead.
18:52So I guess I'm just wondering, I don't know, what would make you say something like that?
18:57Because I feel so damn good right now.
19:02Okay.
19:03So you were just speaking in hyperbole?
19:07No.
19:07I meant it.
19:09I want to die before I start feeling bad.
19:12Before the X war's off.
19:14Can you tell me exactly what happened to your leg in as much as you remember?
19:20There was so much awesome music, and so much touching, and so many colors, and then suddenly
19:28everything went black, and everybody started screaming.
19:32Hmm.
19:33And where were you in the club at the time?
19:36Do you remember that?
19:37I was on the floor, and there was something really heavy pinned on my leg, and I was yelling
19:45for someone to help me, but no one could hear, and they just kept running over me.
19:51Oh, it was crazy, bro.
19:54Honestly, it sounds pretty terrifying.
19:57I mean, how'd you end up making it out of there?
20:08I don't remember.
20:11Okay.
20:14Outstanding job today, Doris.
20:16Thank you, Miss Goodwin.
20:17You know, Maggie had some big shoes that feel she'd be proud of you.
20:21Well, I'm just keeping them warm until she gets back.
20:29Hey.
20:36You're, uh, you're pregnant?
20:44Mitch, um...
20:45How could you not tell me?
20:47I mean, I know we were probably never going to get together again, but I certainly had a
20:52right to know.
20:53Mitch, Mitch.
20:56It's not yours.
21:05Then who?
21:11Dean.
21:20Well, I didn't see that coming.
21:22Neither did I, if I'm being honest.
21:26How, um...
21:28How far along are you?
21:30Mitch, you and I, we were already broken up.
21:35So are you two now, uh...
21:38No.
21:40Um...
21:41We are going to co-parent together.
21:44I'm-I'm sorry.
21:47Um...
21:47It's-it's actually none of my business.
21:52You're angry.
21:54I'm not-I'm-I'm not, um...
21:58It's just...
22:00For a few hours, I thought I was going to be a father.
22:03And, um, no matter what that looked like for you and me, it surprised me how much I really
22:07wanted to be one.
22:18Hold up, I need the room.
22:25From here on, things will move very quickly, so I wanted to give you two a minute to talk to
22:29each other alone.
22:31To say goodbye?
22:33To say the things that you would regret not saying?
22:35Stop it, Dr. Lennox.
22:36Stop what?
22:36So Casey-
22:37No, it's not.
22:39Aren't you supposed to offer at least some semblance of hope?
22:42People think they want hope, but hope is dangerous.
22:45Hope just gives you an excuse to put things off.
22:47You don't understand how we feel.
22:48I understand exactly how you feel.
22:56I'm sick.
22:58And I may not die today, but it's coming.
23:03And there's nothing I can do to stop it.
23:06No one can.
23:07Uh, so yes, say goodbye, just in case.
23:11Because when time runs out, it's gone.
23:21This should be me.
23:23I brought you to that rave.
23:25I'm the one with a life that's not worth all that much.
23:27Please don't say that.
23:30You're this shooting star who deserves the most incredible life.
23:37To get everything you've ever wanted.
23:39And I am, I am so sorry that I may have taken that away.
23:44Sierra, I wanted to go to that rave.
23:46Because I always want to be where you are.
23:51Don't say that your life is worthless.
23:54It is not true.
23:56I love you so much.
23:58I love you too, Sierra.
24:03You're the best sister in the world.
24:05Always by me.
24:17Cutting the bone to separate the lower arm from Shay?
24:21You're a gifted surgeon, Dr. Lennox.
24:23A compliment is so off-brand for you.
24:25I give to those not desperately I need.
24:28Otherwise, I find them destructive.
24:30I agree.
24:32Ready to fully detach the arm.
24:34Or what's left of it.
24:41Gurney.
24:43On my count, can somebody secure the arm?
24:46One, two, three.
24:50Sierra's crashing.
24:52Sierra's abdomen is distended.
24:53It wasn't before.
24:54She must have developed a delayed bleed from the blunt trauma.
24:57She needs a laperectomy to have any chance at all.
24:59We are not losing them both.
25:03Can you hear me?
25:06Your wife asked us to lower your sedation so she can speak with you.
25:17No, we can't remove that tube in your condition.
25:20No, no, no, no, no, no.
25:21Listen, stop.
25:22Rodgers, we're going to need to re-intubate you or you will die very quickly.
25:27I need to speak with my wife.
25:37Is Ricky okay?
25:41Surgery couldn't have gone any better.
25:43He'll recover.
25:44Yeah, Ricky's a strong kid.
25:48Have you seen him?
25:50Not yet.
25:51He's still in recovery.
25:55I know about Bonnie.
25:59Becky.
26:05I have always loved you so much, Caleb.
26:10Over the years, so many of my friends grew apart from their spouses, fell out of love.
26:15But not me.
26:17I've always felt our love deepened.
26:20Almost every moment of happiness I ever had happened next to you.
26:26I trusted you completely.
26:32What happened to that man?
26:35He got stupid.
26:39The fire captain said candles in our bedroom were what started the fire.
26:46I don't want to be angry with you, not now.
26:48But you almost caused us our son.
26:53I'm so sorry.
26:56It was a mistake.
27:00Please don't tell Ricky.
27:02Honestly, I don't know if I can promise that, Caleb.
27:10Thank you for saving Ricky.
27:17Stay.
27:24Mind if I turn the light on?
27:26Whatever.
27:32How you doing?
27:35Good.
27:37Can I just go home?
27:40You know what?
27:41For whatever reason, I'm just not...
27:44I don't know.
27:44I'm not comfortable with the idea of letting you walk out of here right now.
27:48I just said I'm fine.
27:53You know, another thing that Dr. Ripley told me is that
27:59whatever fell on your leg was way too heavy for one person to lift off of you.
28:07I'm just wondering, did you get any help?
28:15When I was trapped, it was so dark.
28:29And I was begging for someone to help me.
28:32I was terrified.
28:38And then someone found me.
28:45A girl.
28:48Was it somebody that you knew?
28:51A total stranger.
28:55When she found me, she used her iPhone light to get a better look at me.
29:00And when I looked up at her, I swear to God, she looked like an angel.
29:09She told me that if we both pushed the beam off of my leg,
29:16that we could get it off, and so we did it, and it hurt like hell, but it worked.
29:24And so she helped me to my feet, and she started walking me out.
29:29And that was when the roof collapsed on us.
29:33And we were both on the floor again.
29:38And when I looked over at her, half her head was gone.
29:53I just left her behind.
29:56I always thought I had to go through that, Hudson.
29:59If she didn't stop and help me.
30:04What?
30:06What would happen?
30:06She would be alive.
30:08And I would be dead.
30:10It's not logical, buddy.
30:11Listen, listen.
30:13Hudson, look at me.
30:14It's a very human thing to try and make sense out of some random, horrible, tragic event,
30:20right?
30:21To impose some kind of meaning onto it.
30:23Some kind of logic.
30:24When very often, there just isn't any.
30:27All right?
30:27The problem is that into that logic vacuum goes guilt.
30:31It's just what we do.
30:33In this case, what actually happened is that a kind person made a choice,
30:38and that choice was to help you.
30:40And she did.
30:42And you survived.
30:43And unfortunately, she didn't.
30:47I didn't even know her name.
30:54She's not the one who deserves to die.
30:57Nobody deserved to die.
30:59But just because she did doesn't mean that you don't get to live.
31:09Well, crisis averted.
31:11Sierra's closed.
31:12Take her to recovery.
31:14Let's take out Shea's spleen.
31:18Retractor?
31:26Shea's crashing.
31:26You gotta open up her chest.
31:28On it.
31:28Uh, these sisters are having very bad luck today.
31:31Murphy's Law.
31:32Starting cardiac massage.
31:34PH is 7.2.
31:35She's 36 degrees.
31:37Crit is 26.
31:38Keep transfusing on level one.
31:39I got a huge aortic hematoma from her fall.
31:41I'm trying to get control.
31:43She's in V-PIP.
31:45Paddles.
31:48Clear.
31:5520 joules.
31:56Clear.
32:11I'm gonna call it.
32:13Time of death, 1749.
32:2220.
32:23One milligram of epi.
32:27She's gone, Dr. Lennox.
32:29Not until I say she is.
32:31Continue MTP.
32:3420.
32:34Clear.
32:36100 lidocaine.
32:4920.
32:50Clear.
32:54Restarting cardiac massage.
32:56Dr. Lennox, it's been 18 minutes.
32:58I've had someone come back after 35.
33:00Then it was one in a million.
33:02Shea's gone.
33:03Not yet.
33:0520.
33:06Clear.
33:07Another milligram of epi.
33:10Is this just about Shea?
33:1220.
33:13Clear.
33:14This needs to stop now.
33:21There she is.
33:23BP 85 over 43.
33:25Heart rate 120.
33:27She's back.
33:35That should not have happened.
33:38Two in a million.
33:45Hey.
33:47Oh, hey.
33:50I heard a rumor today.
33:52Apparently, you and Ripley are having a baby.
33:55Congrats.
33:57Trini overheard us talking this morning.
33:59Yeah, nurses.
34:00An information superhighway.
34:02She talked to Ripley.
34:05Naturally, he had some questions for me.
34:08So what'd you tell him?
34:11Everything.
34:14How'd he take it?
34:17He's going to need a few days to process.
34:21Well, I couldn't help notice that
34:25you only came clean with Ripley when cornered.
34:29So what, are you uncomfortable about the fact that I'm the father?
34:34What, what are you, what are you talking about?
34:37Oh, come on.
34:37I get it.
34:38I mean, I'm 64 years old, right?
34:41I fainted in surgery today because I, I literally couldn't take the heat.
34:45Are you okay?
34:46Why'd you take so long to tell anyone?
34:50Because I'm terrified, Dean.
34:54Terrified of what?
34:55Of a thousand things.
34:58Of losing my status and respect.
35:00The fact that I've worked so hard to get here at work.
35:03I mean, of telling Mitch.
35:05Of my sister hating me forever for having the baby that she can't have.
35:10Of being a mother.
35:13Yeah.
35:16Sometimes I worry about how this is going to work.
35:20You and I raising a kid together.
35:21I understand.
35:22Believe me, I have doubts that I'll have the stamina to have a baby again, raise a child.
35:31That said, every time someone asks if I'm the grandfather, I'm going to want to punch them in the throat.
35:38No.
35:49I'm uncomfortable telling anyone.
35:52Because when I tell them, it'll make it real.
35:57It's because it is real.
35:59Yeah, and I'm feeling that more every day.
36:06You know what?
36:07Forget about telling anyone else the truth.
36:11It'd be a lot more fun watching people slowly trying to figure it out.
36:30Hey.
36:33Welcome back.
36:36Shay.
36:55How are you feeling, Ricky?
37:01Good.
37:02He says he's not in much pain.
37:04That means the meds are doing their job.
37:07When can I see my dad?
37:18I'm so sorry, Ricky.
37:21But dad didn't make it.
37:27No, no.
37:30The burns were just too severe.
37:34He died a few hours ago.
37:36How'd this happen?
37:38What started the fire?
37:48We don't know yet.
37:50Honey, dad loved you more than anything in the world.
37:54He knew nothing was more important than keeping you safe.
37:58And that's what he did.
38:01And he died knowing that you were going to be okay.
38:19I'm glad you persisted today.
38:21But you also got incredibly lucky.
38:23Lucky?
38:24I don't think so.
38:25Call the shrink.
38:27Chicago Medical Center for Integrative Medicine has made...
38:32Hey, that was fast.
38:34Yeah, uh, I was waiting for you.
38:36What's, uh, what's wrong?
38:38My babysitter just canceled last minute.
38:41I'm so sorry, but can we reschedule?
38:43Of course.
38:44Of course.
38:45It's, it's totally fine.
38:49What if we just ordered in?
38:53I haven't even told her about us yet, and I'm not sure she's ready for that.
38:58But she does already know me, so is this about me reminding her of the well?
39:04No, no, no.
39:06I think that familiarity will make her fall even harder for you.
39:13What are you afraid of?
39:14Her getting attached too soon.
39:19Okay.
39:21Okay.
39:22Um, look, it's obviously your call, but these last couple months have been amazing.
39:31And Amelia is an amazing kid, and I'd love to get to know her better.
39:38But we don't even know what this is yet. It's all still so new.
39:43Whatever this is, I'm in.
39:53Amelia? Come here, please.
40:01I know you.
40:02How you doing?
40:03Good.
40:04That's good.
40:05Hey, can we have him come inside?
40:08Yeah.
40:08Yeah?
40:10Come on in.
40:11Thank you very much.
40:18I feel you.
40:23We don't carry Chardonnay, sweetie.
40:26Heddy Topper from Vermont.
40:39Not happening.
40:41Not surprised.
40:42I'm alive.
41:05does it matter much
41:08that's such a variety
41:10you're tired of born
41:12with an old
41:13get me out of love
41:15for nothing
41:17there's nothing that suits you
41:19you're a friend of the outside
41:23you're a friend of the outside
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