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Chicago Med - Season 11 - Episode 08: Triple Threat
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00:08You got the insomnia pregnancy thing happening?
00:11Yeah, not exactly restful.
00:14How long do I have?
00:15A matter of weeks?
00:16That's not enough time to meet our baby.
00:19Tumor has a local extension into the splenic artery.
00:23If you don't do something soon, Jeremy could die on the table.
00:27What's his blood alcohol?
00:280.275.
00:30His name is Devin Carter.
00:31He and his wife Faye were in the ED last month.
00:33He beat the hell out of her.
00:35You want to get Faye a call?
00:36She's actually out of town.
00:38He's lying.
00:38Agreed, but how do we prove it?
00:43Oh my God, Faye!
00:51Daniel?
00:58I don't know what's wrong with me today.
00:59I guess I'm not feeling that irrespective.
01:01I'm sorry.
01:02It's your dime.
01:04How about anything in the news?
01:08Catch your eye?
01:09Book your reading?
01:14I think you got pretty crazy at work yesterday, that's for sure.
01:17How so?
01:18Well, we lost power.
01:20It got tricky, people fumbling around in the dark.
01:22I think it kind of got into some people's heads.
01:26Did it get in yours?
01:31So this surgery was intended to palliate the symptoms Jeremy presented with?
01:37That was the intent, yes.
01:39And had the debulking gone off without a hitch, how many more years of life expectancy would Jeremy have enjoyed?
01:46Years?
01:47Years?
01:47We were maybe hoping for a few more weeks.
01:50A few weeks?
01:51That's not protocol, is it? I mean, to risk a potentially fatal surgical outcome for such a marginal improvement?
01:57Some extenuating circumstances led us to adjust the calculus.
02:02Such as?
02:02Such as Mr. Lockhart's wife, Esme, being pregnant with her first child.
02:06Jeremy had expressed a desire to be there when the baby was born before he died.
02:10And their baby couldn't be delivered safely in that time frame?
02:14She was only at 31 weeks, so no.
02:16So did this same calculus lead you to make the decision you did when the power went out?
02:28Dr. Lennox, I'm Detective Gonzi Ourek.
02:34Sorry for keeping you.
02:38I would like to go over your statement.
02:40Is this really necessary? I'm very tired.
02:43I appreciate that, but I find that people's memories get a little wiggy if you wait too long.
02:50I'm not sure if there's a medical term for that or not.
02:52It's called consolidation. Short-term memories get transferred from the hippocampus to the cortex for long-term storage.
02:59And yes, some leakage tends to occur.
03:03Hmm, that's good to know. There's some science behind it.
03:07Anyway, as I was saying, why don't you just walk me through what you were thinking when you left the
03:15hospital yesterday?
03:17Thinking.
03:18Well, you told my deputy that you were concerned that Mrs. Carter was in some kind of trouble, and that's
03:23why you went over there.
03:26Yes.
03:27So why didn't you call the police?
03:29God, I don't know. I don't know.
03:31You don't remember?
03:33Might that have leaked out somewhere between the cortex and the hippo or whatever?
03:41Well, maybe I didn't call the police because I was concerned that they wouldn't take this as seriously as I
03:48did.
03:49On the other hand, had you notified the authorities, maybe someone wouldn't have wound up dead.
04:07So just for clarification's sake, whose idea was it to soldier on in the dark?
04:11Jeremy's my patient. I made the call.
04:16Nobody knows how long it'll take to get power in this OR.
04:19There is one available upstairs if you want it.
04:23What do you think, Jennifer?
04:24We can't keep flying blind, that's for sure.
04:26BP's dropping people. Now 73 over 40 and trending down. Something's got to be bleeding in there.
04:30And how the hell are we supposed to know?
04:32I think we should take him upstairs now while we still can.
04:34Yeah.
04:36I think we'd be better off staying put.
04:39What?
04:39Well, we don't know what's bleeding in there, nor how bad it is.
04:42Right? The slightest bump on the way up with these instruments still inside him.
04:46Like, make things even worse.
04:47So you want to stay here in the dark?
04:49Look, we open him up, get a direct line of sight, and we do the rest of the debulking by
04:53hand.
04:53It's the fastest way to staunch whatever it is that's dropping his blood pressure.
05:03Okay, open up the laparotomy trays.
05:04Dave, find as many portable light sources as you can and get some extra hands.
05:08And, uh, maybe we'll get lucky and the lights will come up in the room.
05:11Well, legally speaking, Dr. Kingston, that decision put the hospital in a potentially tenuous situation.
05:19Well, I know it sounds risky, but all things considered, staying put even in the dark seemed to afford us
05:25more control than trying to move the patient upstairs.
05:28Except you didn't have it under control, Dr. Archer.
05:33There's a lot of shed blood in the abdomen.
05:36Activate MTP.
05:39Ah, where's the culprit?
05:42Splenic artery.
05:43Lap.
05:47Clamp and tie.
05:48Post-silk suture.
05:50This was the section we were working on before the lights went out.
05:52Yeah, you'd be hard-pressed to recept around this, even in the best environment.
05:57Tumor's too invasive.
05:58Time's down to 95. Not sure how much longer we can keep him stable in this environment.
06:02I would like to remove the transverse colon mass while we're here.
06:06Hemostat?
06:06We can't keep his blood warm. He's hypothermic, coagulopathic, and likely acidotic.
06:10We just need ten more minutes.
06:12That's the only reason why we're here, right?
06:14All right.
06:16Let's push on for ten more minutes.
06:18Anybody with an armpit to spare, use that to warm the blood before infusion.
06:23Come on, everybody, let's hustle.
06:24The post-surgical report says Mr. Lockhart lost about four liters of blood.
06:31That sounds accurate, yeah.
06:34And what do you think was the approximate cause of the bleeding?
06:37Was it the byproduct of the tumor's location, or could it have been attributed to the power outage?
06:43Or, you know, was it simply pilot error?
06:47There's no real way of knowing.
06:49Dr. Kingston resected a remarkable amount of tumor burden, less than we had planned, given that we couldn't perform the
06:55high-pec.
06:55But still, hypothetically, it should have accomplished what the patient was hoping for.
07:00Unless he never wakes up.
07:06You think he had a stroke?
07:08It's a possibility.
07:10So how long is he going to be like this?
07:13It's impossible to know at this juncture.
07:16I wish I could be more precise.
07:18Don't lose hope, Esme.
07:19I, I don't know, I'd made peace, I think, with him either surviving the surgery or dying on the table.
07:28But him being stuck like this in limbo, it's, it's like a nightmare.
07:37I'm sorry.
07:38Just, uh, I, um, I'm being paged downstairs.
07:41Excuse me.
07:56I was wondering where you ran off to.
08:02What's going on with you?
08:04Something's eating at you, as for some time now.
08:07It is nothing.
08:10I'm fine.
08:12Yeah, well, look, whatever it is, it just needs to stop.
08:17What?
08:18What?
08:19The non-answers, the cold shoulder, the unspoken grievances.
08:23I mean, what, is it, is it the baby?
08:26Is it the baby that's coming between us?
08:28Because if it is, just, just tell me what you want, and I'll, I'll comply with your wishes.
08:32I will.
08:37I just want my friend back.
08:45I'm having nightmares.
08:48Actually, it's more like one nightmare over and over.
08:53Okay, what about?
08:54Me?
08:55Dying in the delivery room?
08:57Like my mother?
08:59Or maybe I'm the baby, and my mom's on the table, and I'm reliving the birth?
09:05I'm not always clear.
09:07I don't know.
09:08But the one thing that happens every single time is that I always wake up screaming.
09:15And in my dream, that baby is always a girl.
09:19I know it sounds crazy, but I just feel like if I find out that we're expecting a girl,
09:25that this nightmare is just going to swallow me whole.
09:36Well, that's not a sign that we should be talking like this more often.
09:39I don't know what is.
09:49So where do you think Goodman stands?
09:51She's kind of hard to read.
09:53I'm sure she's able to recognize the difficulty of the situation.
09:57Uh, listen, I know I was the one who was pushing harder for staying down in the dark.
10:02You didn't have to take ownership of it like that, so thank you.
10:08Well, I'm not one to second-guess things, Dean.
10:12When I commit to something, I commit.
10:16Uh, before we dismiss you, can you tell us what Mr. Lockhart's current prognosis is?
10:23He's still in life support.
10:24And moving forward?
10:26If he doesn't wake up in the next 12 hours, he probably won't.
10:29Okay.
10:30Thank you for your candor.
10:43So, he had you knocked out?
10:45Yes.
10:47Corn cocked me with his 9mm.
10:50The alleged murder weapon.
10:54How long were you out for?
10:55I'm not sure.
10:56All I know is that when I came to...
10:59Wake up!
10:59I was back down in the basement.
11:02Who knows you're here?
11:04Uh, no one, no one.
11:05I came alone.
11:07Yeah?
11:07What about that, uh, Dr. Ripley?
11:11He's been calling a lot.
11:11What do you think he wants, huh?
11:12He doesn't know I'm here, I swear.
11:14It's only a matter of time before someone comes looking for him.
11:16No, just let her go.
11:17She hasn't done anything.
11:18You need to be quiet, okay?
11:21We wouldn't even be in this mess if you hadn't started it on me.
11:26Come on, David.
11:27Take her, take her, take her.
11:29I'm just saying.
11:30I'm sure she will promise not to say anything.
11:33Yes, she's right.
11:34I won't.
11:36I swear.
11:37Okay.
11:38Okay.
11:39Whoa, whoa, whoa.
11:40What about her ankle?
11:41What about her ankle?
11:42Baby, baby, baby.
11:44You know I didn't mean for you to fall down the stairs, right?
11:46You know that.
11:46No.
11:48We've got to stop doing this to each other.
11:50I know, I'm sorry.
11:51I swear, baby, from now on, it will never lay another hand on you.
11:56You believe me, don't you?
12:01What are you looking at her for, Faye?
12:04Her opinion doesn't matter, Faye.
12:07Okay, you know what?
12:08You know what?
12:08I think the best place we should just get out of here all together, okay?
12:11Maybe, maybe Mexico or Canada.
12:13Your cousin is still up in Winnipeg, right?
12:16Yeah.
12:16So?
12:17Okay, so let's just go.
12:18I still love you, D.
12:20Okay?
12:22I do.
12:23Please.
12:27Please.
12:29I still love you, too.
12:32Okay, come on.
12:32Let's get you out of here.
12:33Come on.
12:35Oh, no, no, I can't put weight on it.
12:37Her ankle is dislocated, and her distal tibia is broken, too.
12:40She's in no condition to walk anywhere.
12:42You're going to patch her off.
12:44Temporary for now until we get where we're going,
12:45and I can never fix for good.
12:47Um, let me see what I can find.
12:51Yeah.
12:51Come on.
12:56Come on.
12:57We fashioned a splint out of some wooden dowels and duct tape.
13:03She only offered to run away with him in order to protect me.
13:07I know that.
13:08And I'll always be grateful to her for that.
13:12And then what happened?
13:13Um, Devin tied me back up while he packed some food and water and what looked like camping gear.
13:25Come on.
13:25Oh, damn it.
13:29Come on, baby.
13:33Come on, honey.
13:34We gotta get the rose.
13:35I can't catch my breath.
13:37Come on.
13:37Keep moving.
13:38It's good for you, baby.
13:39Oh, okay.
13:40What's happening to her?
13:41Judging by her breathing and her injuries, I guess she has a hemothorax.
13:45A what?
13:47Blood is pooling up in her chest.
13:49If we don't let it out, her lung will collapse.
13:52Oh, God.
13:53She needs to go to the hospital.
13:54Oh, God.
13:56Oh, God.
14:01Okay.
14:02Okay.
14:03Okay.
14:03You keep your mouth shut.
14:07Caitlin?
14:08You hear?
14:23Get downstairs.
14:28Move.
14:30Moving, jackass.
14:32Across the room.
14:33Slowly.
14:34Over there by the wall.
14:36Go on.
14:37Get down.
14:40Back against the wall.
14:41Arms behind the pipe behind you.
14:43Slowly.
14:44That's right.
14:45Slowly.
14:48Okay.
14:50Okay.
14:53Who knows you're here.
14:55No one.
14:55Don't lie to me.
14:58I swear, no.
15:02You know, we're a couple of doctors.
15:06You two sure are stupid.
15:09But that's all right.
15:10It'll just make things easier.
15:12Please, Devon, don't do this.
15:14We don't have a choice.
15:16Okay.
15:18We do have a choice, man.
15:19Come on.
15:20Come on.
15:21Use your head.
15:21Think about it.
15:23You don't want to do this.
15:24Hey.
15:26Big?
15:27Big?
15:28Big, you okay?
15:29Listen.
15:30Big, big, big, big.
15:32Big, big.
15:34What's going on?
15:35What?
15:39If she dies,
15:42you both die.
15:48Big, big, big, big, big, big, big, big, big, big, big.
15:48So she did have a hemothorax?
15:50Yes.
15:51And this was from her falling down the stairs.
15:55This was from being pushed down the stairs.
15:59which re-injured the broken ribs that lacerated her spleen
16:02the last time she went to the hospital
16:04because this monster abused her.
16:06By that point, even if Devin had let us leave,
16:10we wouldn't have been able to get to a hospital fast enough,
16:12so we had to MacGyver a chest tube
16:14out of whatever we could find.
16:15I think I got everything.
16:16I got duct tape, a bucket, a knife, a bike pump.
16:22We don't have rubbing alcohol, but it's cute.
16:23It should work, yeah?
16:24Yes, yes, we need to move.
16:26Okay.
16:27I do need my hands.
16:28Okay.
16:29Uh, yeah, yeah, okay.
16:32And I need you to freeze off her quickly as well.
16:34No, no, no, no, not a chance.
16:35This is a two-person procedure.
16:38We don't have a lot of time, Devin.
16:41Keep your hands where I can see them.
16:42I'm not gonna cause any trouble.
16:51I'm gonna make an anterior incision.
16:53I need the knife.
17:06And we're gonna need to tape down the hose to secure it in place.
17:10Yeah, I got it.
17:10Don't wait for me.
17:13Hurry up!
17:13She's dying!
17:15Get her going!
17:17Hose.
17:23Got it.
17:28Baby, baby, baby!
17:29I thought I was gonna jump.
17:31Good God.
17:32I don't know what I would do without you, babe.
17:41So, earlier, Ambo came in with a victim of a car crash, who was deceased.
17:47Unfortunately, it was terrible.
17:50The silver lining was, is that he had checked that little box on his license, and so we
17:55were able to harvest all of his organs.
17:56Among them, a very healthy heart.
17:59So, the heart was gonna go to a local woman by the name of Linda Myers.
18:05Anyway, we couldn't find her.
18:06And so we called her sister, who did.
18:10That's when things started to get interesting.
18:12Okay, Linda, just stay with me, okay?
18:14You need to squeeze a couple more hours out of this heart before we get you a new one.
18:17She's overdosing on beta blockers.
18:19Low flow level on the LVAD.
18:20Heart rate's only 20.
18:21The mayonnaise and Pesa.
18:22Move aside.
18:23Let me take a look.
18:24Okay.
18:25The LVAD's starving for blood.
18:26Let's push one milligram of atropine.
18:28Two of her says.
18:29I'm sorry, this is all my fault.
18:31Who are you?
18:32I'm Celia.
18:32I'm Linda's sister.
18:34I'm the one who normally monitors Linda's meds.
18:36I gave her too much rotopola by accident.
18:39She's not going to die, is she?
18:41Not on my watch.
18:42Let's pace to 60, 20 milliamps.
18:4560?
18:46Celia, I'm just curious.
18:47How much extra rotopo did you give your sister?
18:49I don't know.
18:50Maybe two or three times for a normal dose.
18:54We've got capture.
18:55Linda, I'm Dr. Morris.
18:57I'll be performing a transplant.
18:59Not if you understand.
19:00Oh, thank God.
19:02It's okay, Linda.
19:04Everything's going to be okay.
19:06So the sister lied.
19:08Linda intentionally OD'd on her meds.
19:10Yep.
19:11Yeah, I figured an extra dose or two of metoprolol probably wouldn't have caused that much damage.
19:17Dr. Charles, I wanted to apologize for lying earlier.
19:22I just, I didn't want this to ruin my sister's chances.
19:25You don't know how long we've been waiting for this.
19:27How long have you been waiting, do you mind me asking?
19:3012 years since she was first diagnosed with the dilated cardiomyopathy.
19:34She's been on the transplant list for almost five now.
19:38I mean, someone less courageous than Linda might have given up years ago.
19:40I know I sure would have.
19:42Look, I certainly understand that living with that kind of uncertainty could be really debilitating.
19:45Okay?
19:46I absolutely get that.
19:47Um, is your sister seeing a psychiatrist right now?
19:50Do you know?
19:50Uh, yeah, she sees him weekly.
19:52He's had her on citalopram for quite a while now.
19:54I could give you his number if you'd like.
19:56Oh, you know what?
19:56That would be, that'd be good.
19:57Could you leave it with the nurse's station?
20:00It seems very clear to me that if Linda had known that a heart was going to become available
20:03today or even a month from now, she wouldn't have done this.
20:06I really should be having this conversation with your sister.
20:08I hope you understand.
20:08I am begging you, Dr. Charles.
20:09Please, please do not disqualify Linda from receiving a transplant today.
20:12Sylvia, you've got to let me do my job, okay?
20:15Thank you for understanding.
20:17You know, obviously one burning question for me was, could Linda's depression, subsequent
20:24suicide attempt be solely attributed to her failing heart?
20:28Or, was her heart disease itself a byproduct of her life choices?
20:34That's a real chicken or egg type dilemma.
20:36Yeah.
20:37And all of that with a looming deadline.
20:42That's a lot of pressure.
20:46So, what was it like for you, Linda, when you were first diagnosed?
20:50Uh, um, with, uh, heart disease?
20:53Yeah.
20:53Your, your cardiologist at the time said that he thought that maybe your recreational drug
20:59use could have contributed to the course of your disease.
21:02Could, could have.
21:03He couldn't say for sure.
21:05Um, and as soon as I found out, I quit doing coke, cold turkey.
21:09Been sober ever since.
21:11You can call my sponsor if you want.
21:14Completely unnecessary.
21:15I believe you.
21:16And I, uh, congratulate you for your bravery.
21:21I see that you're taking citalopram.
21:24Um, for about five years.
21:27Uh, my psychiatrist said I have clinical depression.
21:33But who wouldn't be depressed?
21:36After all I've been through, it's a battle.
21:40Every day, every night, you go to bed praying that tomorrow's gonna be the day.
21:47But, enough of those prayers gone, answered, and sooner or later, your nights are filled
21:52more with dread than hope.
21:56Yeah.
21:59And then today happened.
22:04I can't even imagine how brutal that must have been.
22:17It was just all so absurd.
22:24What's that old saying?
22:26If I didn't have bad luck, I wouldn't have any at all.
22:33This always happens to me.
22:36What does?
22:39I don't know, Doc.
22:41I, uh...
22:43I think the universe has it out for me.
22:49You realize, don't you, Daniel, that the donor heart has a finite lifespan?
22:54I'm aware.
22:55Yeah.
22:55Well, she tried to off herself today.
22:58So what was there to even talk about?
22:59You're unbelievable.
23:00Just so you know, next recipient on the list is a young lawyer.
23:05Ex-triathlete, actually, with a wife and three kids.
23:08I've notified his doctor to make sure his bags are packed.
23:15Are you serious?
23:17Do you...
23:18You know, I heard from several people that you were a child.
23:21I had no idea you were a complete idiot.
23:25What, is this about your outcome?
23:26Oh, man, you surgeons?
23:28It's unbelievable.
23:29Do you have no idea how this works?
23:32It's not about choosing this guy or that guy.
23:35It's gonna be better for you.
23:37Okay?
23:37It's called a list.
23:38It's a list, buddy, and it's about the next person on the list, all right?
23:41About evaluating that person, their eligibility for this heart, for better or for worse.
23:46That's it!
23:48That must be a humbling responsibility.
23:56Yeah.
23:57I imagine that no matter how much objectivity you strive to imbue the process with at the end of the
24:03day, it just comes down to intuition, right?
24:12In a way, yeah.
24:14Linda, I know that this is not the news you want to hear.
24:18But, unfortunately, I'm very sorry to have to tell you that, in light of recent events,
24:26I am not able to recommend to the advisory committee that you receive this particular heart at this particular time.
24:33No.
24:35I told you I was cursed.
24:38You realize you just gave my sister a death sentence, don't you?
24:41I feel you have lied to me.
24:42No, I thought psychiatrists were supposed to help people.
24:46Get the hell out of here!
24:49Now!
24:59The chest tube that we made was able to keep blood from pooling up in her chest,
25:05but she needed proper medical care immediately, which was entirely lost on Devin.
25:22Hey, Faye, listen to me.
25:25Faye, I need you to get me out of here as quickly as possible so we can get you to
25:29the hospital.
25:30You hear me?
25:30He's right, Faye.
25:32You're in no condition to go anywhere, not with him.
25:35You're gonna die.
25:37I don't know.
25:38You're not safe with him.
25:39You've never been safe with him.
25:41You never will be.
25:43I can't.
25:44Yes, you can.
25:45I know you can.
25:47I'll distract him.
25:48Okay.
25:50All right, baby.
25:51All right.
25:51It's time to go.
25:52Ready?
25:53You good?
25:54You good?
25:54Okay.
25:55Come on.
25:56You do this.
25:56Come on.
25:58She'll never make it, man, not with that O still in her.
26:01She'll develop sepsis or go into organ failure.
26:04I assure you of that.
26:05Shut up.
26:07Come on.
26:09You're basically killing her, man.
26:11What do you care?
26:13I've been trying to kill her this whole time, man.
26:14You don't know anything about me.
26:17I see you for who you really are.
26:19A weak and worthless little man.
26:23Enough!
26:27You should have just stayed at the hospital, man.
26:46Help me!
26:47Help me!
26:49Help me!
26:50Help me!
26:51Help me!
26:53Help me!
26:53Help me!
26:55Help me!
26:55Help me!
27:05You say that you used a temp state to break free from your restraints.
27:11I did have the element of surprise on my side.
27:15He's a lot stronger than you.
27:17You should know I served in the Army, Special Forces.
27:21I've had extensive hand-to-hand combat training.
27:25Which includes firearm training with lethal force.
27:29I didn't use lethal force.
27:30Then why do I have a body in the morgue with a bullet in it?
27:38He can't break out of those, can he?
27:42No, he can't hurt you anymore, Fang.
27:46We've got to get her out of here.
27:47I hope we can't carry her.
27:48She needs to be lying flat.
27:51I'll go find a phone.
28:099-1-1, it's your emergency.
28:11This is Dr. Caitlin Lennox requesting immediate medical and police assistance at 105 Oak Glen Way.
28:1730-year-old female with multiple life-threatening injuries.
28:20Her husband, her assailant, has been restrained for now.
28:24By the time I got back downstairs, he was dead.
28:27Devin Carter.
28:29Evidently, he had freed himself from the two-by-four that we'd zip-tied him to.
28:33And how do you think he accomplished that?
28:35There were some rusty bolts on there, and maybe he was able to use that for friction.
28:38But anyway, he had already grabbed a stretch of pipe that he was about to attack Ripley with, and that's
28:44when...
28:45His wife shot him.
28:46Yeah, that's right.
28:47In self-defense.
28:48And to protect Mitch and me.
28:53What happened?
29:01How did she get the gun, exactly?
29:05It skidded under the sofa.
29:12And do you expect me to believe that someone with a military background forgot to secure the gun?
29:20I made a stupid mistake.
29:23Never fails.
29:25The smarter the person across from me, the more illogical the story they try to sell.
29:33Meaning what?
29:34Meaning you're lying.
29:38The M.E. took these of Devin Carter.
29:42Take a look at this one in particular.
29:48Now, you said that he broke free from the two-by-four that you tied him to, but see those
29:55ligature marks on the wrist?
29:58Yeah, well, you would expect there would be deeper abrasions if that was the case.
30:04But in fact, it doesn't look like Devin Carter struggled very much at all.
30:10Looks to me like someone freed his wrist after he was killed.
30:14And now the main corroborating witness claims that she was conveniently outside the house when the gun was fired.
30:22A gun that you forgot to secure.
30:30So a woman was terrorized and abused hard enough and for long enough to require at least two trips to
30:36the hospital.
30:37And you have the gall to imply that she wasn't acting in self-defense.
30:43I agree with everything you just said.
30:49And I think that you made sure that Devin Carter paid for it with his life.
30:53And Faye is remaining quiet because she feels grateful to you.
30:58And you got all that from a couple of zip ties?
31:02Yeah, that and the fact that you are clearly sitting on some major anger.
31:10Well, that's the first thing you've been right about tonight.
31:18So put me in front of a jury and let's see how it goes.
31:32Daniel.
31:33Yeah.
31:35Can I ask what happened with the heart?
31:38Yeah, went to the next guy on the list.
31:41Apparently, transplant went very well.
31:44I guess there's a happy ending to this story after all.
31:48Happy ending.
31:49Are you sure about that?
31:51Okay.
31:52I mean, look, we all have our good days and our bad days, right?
31:57You know, that's the third time you did that today.
32:00Did what?
32:01Leaned on a cliche to gaslight me.
32:04Well, I don't know about you, Daria, I actually do have good days and bad days.
32:13Look, I'm sorry.
32:15I got no sleep last night and I would just, I think I would really like to call it.
32:19You know, when you asked if we could work together because you wanted a younger,
32:23fresher perspective, are you sure you weren't looking for a rookie that you could push around instead?
32:28What?
32:31Come on, have a little respect.
32:34Respect?
32:35For what, your rep?
32:37The legendary Daniel Charles?
32:39How about for what I went through yesterday?
32:41Talk about someone who sounds like a victim.
32:43I'm a shrink, Daria.
32:45I am not wired to bet against people.
32:48You ever sentence someone to death based on a hudge?
32:51No, I haven't.
32:52But you were not sentencing somebody to death.
32:55She's still on the list, Daniel.
32:57She's not going to die tomorrow.
32:58You were just doing your job.
33:00And it sucked.
33:02And nobody would blame you for feeling guilty.
33:06Including me.
33:10I'm thinking about retiring.
33:16I think about it all the time.
33:18I don't know if I have it in me anymore.
33:21I'm serious, Daria.
33:23I don't, everything just seems to be getting so much.
33:29I don't know if it's me who's changing or the patients.
33:35But on days like yesterday, man, I, I, I don't know how much gas I have left in the tank.
33:42What happened yesterday, Daniel?
33:47What are you not telling me?
33:53I might have left something out about, uh, something that happened around my
33:59little confrontation with Dr. Morris.
34:02It's called a list.
34:03It's a list, buddy, and it's about the next person on the list, all right?
34:06About evaluating that person, their eligibility for this heart, for better, for worse.
34:11That's it!
34:13Well, I just don't want a good heart to go to waste.
34:16So, tell me.
34:19Who's it gonna be?
34:21Who's it gonna be, Daniel?
34:30Oh!
34:33Ow!
34:35Ow!
34:37Gee!
34:56I haven't done a panic attack.
34:59Since medical school.
35:02And I have never, ever, no matter what kind of moron, talked to a colleague that way.
35:13And the bloody nose?
35:16I think there's something really wrong with me.
35:23And I don't know what it is.
35:26I'm scared.
35:42Can you tell us your full name?
35:45Derek Davenport.
35:49Relax, that's my ex-boyfriend's name.
35:52Sense of humor is clearly intact.
35:54Well, it doesn't seem like you're suffering from any cognitive decline.
35:57And the muscle tone is great on both sides.
35:59We'll still need to grab a CT, but I think we can rule out a stroke.
36:04Do you think I'll still make it to our baby's delivery?
36:08I do.
36:11Thanks to all of you.
36:13Thanks to all of you.
36:13Oh my god.
36:14The baby's kicking.
36:16What?
36:21It's really happening, isn't it?
36:24We're gonna have a baby girl.
36:35Let me guess.
36:37You're pregnant.
36:38Don't deflect.
36:42He said you were having trouble sleeping, so, uh,
36:46I brought you something from the doctors, which I hope helps.
36:55Okay, tell me that this is not what I think it is.
36:58I'm afraid I can't do that.
36:59No.
37:00All right, just hear me out, okay?
37:05So whether you open this envelope or not, it's not going to affect the physical development
37:09of the baby.
37:09It's already on its path.
37:11But I believe the not knowing is affecting you.
37:15And if you want to put a stop to these nightmares, you need to face your fears.
37:19Letting anxiety fester isn't good for the health of the baby or you.
37:56It's a girl.
37:59It's a girl.
38:02So now we know.
38:05And contrary to popular belief, history does not always repeat itself.
38:11In fact, it rarely does.
38:15For the record, I hope that she turns out to be just like her mother.
38:24Well, there's no way I'll be sleeping tonight.
38:30Um, would you...
38:33Would you maybe want to watch a movie with me?
38:36Of course.
38:53Would you like to watch a movie with me?
39:05Yeah.
39:06Just have to stick to the story, right?
39:10I'll go find a phone.
39:14Okay, I'm gonna try and find something we can use to get you out of here, right?
39:17No, no, no, no, no, no, no.
39:19Please don't leave me.
39:20It's all right.
39:21It's all right.
39:21The cops are on the way.
39:23It's gonna be fine.
39:25Okay.
39:38Baby, get the gun.
39:40Baby, get the gun.
39:41Get the gun.
39:41Get the gun.
39:42You can do it.
39:43Get the gun.
39:45Get the gun.
39:46Baby, get the gun.
39:48There it goes.
39:49Get the gun.
39:49You can do it.
39:50You can do it.
39:51That's it.
39:52Good girl.
39:52Good girl.
39:53That's it.
39:54Good girl.
39:55Good girl.
39:55You got it.
39:56Okay.
39:57All right.
39:57This is what we're gonna do.
40:00Faye, what's going on?
40:02He woke back up.
40:04It's all right.
40:04I can't get out of those restraints.
40:07Faye, I need you to give me the gun.
40:08Faye, Faye, Faye.
40:09You have to shoot him.
40:11What?
40:11You have to shoot him.
40:13It is the only way out of this.
40:14Okay?
40:15Faye, don't listen.
40:16Come on.
40:17Baby, you know I'm right.
40:18Faye.
40:18You know I'm right, okay?
40:19Faye, look at me.
40:19Listen to me.
40:20Listen to me.
40:21Faye.
40:21You can do this.
40:22Faye, don't listen to him.
40:23Listen to me.
40:24Hey, hey, hey.
40:24Faye.
40:25Do as I say and shoot him.
40:27Faye, I need you to look at me.
40:28Shoot him.
40:41She only offered to run away with him in order to protect me.
40:47I'll always be grateful to her for that.
41:01You should probably get that looked at.
41:04Tomorrow.
41:06Hey, I didn't get a chance to ask you yet.
41:11What the hell were you thinking going to the house by yourself?
41:15What the hell were you thinking following me?
41:17What the hell were you thinking?
42:13Transcription by CastingWords
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