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00:11I am not bragging.
00:13It says legendary right there in the recipe.
00:17You wrote the recipe, Mom.
00:19I inherited the recipe.
00:22Legendary came with it.
00:27You can't tell me to make them and then deny me my own adjective.
00:33I won't deny you your adjective.
00:36Fair enough.
00:38I can tell by tomorrow.
00:42Mom?
00:45Are you there?
00:49Are you with me, Mom?
00:53Mom?
00:54Uh, sorry, uh, I lost my place.
01:07Mom?
01:08I'm okay.
01:11Mom?
01:12Whoa.
01:13What's happening?
01:17Are you there?
01:19Mom?
01:21Mom?
01:22Mom?
01:25Mom?
01:25I can't be shit, I'm a murly bird.
01:29It's 10 o'clock before I say a word.
01:33Baby, I can never tell.
01:36I knew you sleep so well.
01:37You keep telling me.
01:38Thank you for coming, Dr. Byron.
01:40Thank you for inviting me, Dr. Watson.
01:44Okay, so we've been dating for, what, two months now?
01:47You ever date?
01:48Mm-hmm.
01:49And you have seen me all the way naked?
01:51Like, all the way naked.
01:53When are we going to stop calling each other's doctor?
01:55I don't know.
01:56How about when it stops being funny?
01:58Okay.
01:59This is quite the surprise.
02:01You're supposed to be on your way to Monte Carlo.
02:03I said my regrets.
02:04But you're the keynote speaker for a genetics conference.
02:08And I have 300 geneticists headed their way.
02:10They'll be all right?
02:11Ditching a conference last minute.
02:14Is this like you?
02:16I think it's like me right now.
02:26Am I being the babysitter?
02:28Am I calling you?
02:32Actually, it's not mine.
02:41John, thank God.
02:42It's my mother.
02:49Watson, everything okay?
02:50I'm on my way to you, Dr. Lutter.
02:53Our hands are dead.
02:56You up?
02:57Watson needs us.
02:58I'm in my car.
03:00I fell asleep on these.
03:02I'll let it happen again.
03:05Mom?
03:07Mom?
03:09Mom, what happened?
03:10Patient collapsed while baking.
03:12Elizabeth Morrison, is that?
03:13Mary's mother, yes.
03:14She's a mechanic with a cute alter mental status.
03:16Is she having a stroke?
03:16There's no face with you.
03:18Extremity exam is normal.
03:20Did your brother get to the house yet?
03:22The man Maddox let themselves in with a hidden key.
03:24It's in one of their pockets.
03:25Door's locked.
03:26Tell him to kick it down.
03:28Oh.
03:30Oh.
03:35The three imaginary planes for dividing the human body are...
03:39Oh, sagittal, coronal, and transverse.
03:42Yes.
03:43Excuse me, Doreen.
03:44Sure.
03:45Evening, Dr. Cross.
03:46I need to kick through a door, she will.
03:48Oh, great.
03:50So, is it a metal door, wooden door, particle board?
03:54I mean particulars.
04:06Who's the patient, your mother-in-law?
04:08Dex's mother-in-law.
04:09Is she experiencing memory loss?
04:12No, I don't think so.
04:14There are notes everywhere.
04:16How to start the car.
04:17How to lock the door.
04:19Her respiratory distress is worsening, John.
04:21We need something now.
04:22Can you talk to this with strangers?
04:22No, she can teach class tomorrow.
04:28What's she baking?
04:29Nana's legendary tea cakes.
04:31Recipe list is secret ingredient.
04:33One teaspoon only.
04:34Don't duplicate.
04:37Those are almond cakes.
04:38Look for a small glass bottle.
04:40Probably no label.
04:41I see it.
04:42Okay, smell it.
04:43Don't taste it.
04:44Just smell it.
04:48Almonds.
04:48Bitter almond extract.
04:49Very good, Sasha.
04:50And why can't we buy a bitter almond extract in stores?
04:53Because it can contain a deadly amount of cyanide.
04:54Cyanide poisoning.
04:55The patient's been making her own bitter almond extract.
04:57She needs the antidote.
04:58Five grams of hydroxycobalamin.
05:00Prepare that in a second dose in case we need to repeat it.
05:03Okay.
05:11Okay.
05:13Okay.
05:14Okay.
05:15Okay.
05:16Okay.
05:16Okay.
05:18Okay.
05:24Thank God you had us so worried.
05:36He saved you.
05:40John, I was just telling Mom you saved your life.
05:43Thank you, young man.
05:46It's my pleasure.
05:48Elizabeth, I want to talk to you about some notes that we found in your home.
05:52There were some instructions on how to start your car.
05:55Are you one of my doctors?
05:57Well, I'm just helping out, but I'm interested, of course.
06:01Oh, what do they call you?
06:02Excuse me?
06:03I raised my daughter to respect doctors, young man.
06:08We're not on a first-name basis just yet.
06:11So you don't know where I am?
06:12I don't unless I'm missing something.
06:15You and I never met before.
06:25Morning, Shinwell.
06:26Morning, God.
06:27Morning, Dr. Lubbock.
06:28Oh, good morning.
06:29That's the morning, Dr. Croft.
06:31Hey, Watson.
06:31Dr. Croft.
06:32New scientist wants to interview you.
06:35Certain questions about cloning.
06:36I'll tell him I send my regrets.
06:39Passing that along, once again, Dr. Ishikata of Tokyo University.
06:44Yeah, if you like him, we reached out regarding a possible collaboration.
06:48Okay, we'll tell him I send my regrets.
06:51So is that the official policy of the Holmes Clinic then?
06:53Dr. Watson sends his regrets.
06:57You're feeling gone, shall I?
06:59The chance?
07:01I mean, after all the business with Moriarty.
07:03We've got patients, Shinwell.
07:04I've got three brilliant doctors down there waiting to treat them.
07:07Yeah, formerly four brilliant young doctors.
07:11But your point is well taken.
07:15Mary.
07:18A month ago, Elizabeth Morstan was fine.
07:21Two weeks ago, she couldn't even recognize me.
07:26Where'd you find this?
07:28Got it from your house, Elizabeth.
07:29It's been there for years.
07:31I would know my own son-in-law if I saw him.
07:34She's already experiencing what most doctors would consider moderate to severe dementia.
07:41This feels so good.
07:44Ah, you're so beautiful.
07:48Are you one of my doctors?
07:50And as of this morning, the patient couldn't even recognize her own daughter.
07:56This process should have taken years.
07:58Are we sure it didn't?
07:59Cognitive decline sneaks up on people.
08:01Mary visits her mother two times a week, so you're talking to the medical director of U-Hop just not
08:06noticing.
08:06I don't see it.
08:08I can give you our best assessment, but that's really a question for a neurologist.
08:11If only we had one of those handy.
08:15You can't keep me around here forever.
08:18I'm too young for all this.
08:20I'm sorry.
08:21Can you just remind me again, Elizabeth?
08:24How old are you?
08:25I'm 25.
08:27Too young to be hanging around all these doctors.
08:32Why?
08:33How old do I look?
08:36It's not a lie.
08:37It's not a delusion.
08:38It's a confabulation.
08:41Elizabeth Morstan can't remember things past a certain point in her life.
08:44She explains that to herself by concluding that's how old she must be.
08:49A 72-year-old woman believes she's 25.
08:54Explain how that happens.
08:55Symptoms are typically associated with Korsakoff syndrome.
08:58It's unlikely she's an undrinker.
09:01I know we could use a neurologist.
09:03That's why I've empowered the three of you to help me find one.
09:05We've recommended four candidates.
09:06You've rejected them all.
09:07Why don't you just tell us what you're looking for?
09:09I'm looking for a world-class neurologist.
09:11Nope.
09:12You're looking for an interesting subject.
09:13Will you please explain this?
09:15You tend to see the world as an experiment in genetics.
09:18Stevens and I, we were interesting because we're twins.
09:20Sasha's adopted from the world of China into a privileged suburb of Dallas.
09:23And Ingrid was an actual question of good or evil.
09:26How are we supposed to top that?
09:27I've never asked you to top it.
09:29No, you just reject every candidate we send you.
09:31You know the three of us now.
09:32You need fresh meat.
09:34So why don't you tell us what mystery you're looking to solve,
09:36and we'll tell you who to hire.
09:42Kav, can you use your help?
09:44I need a fresh perspective, Shinwell.
09:46From a first-year nursing student.
09:49Go with the twins and examine the patient.
09:51There's been a recent change in her gait.
09:53I want to revisit Lewy body dementia.
09:55Sasha, help me reorganize everything that we got from Elizabeth's house.
09:59There's something we're not seeing.
10:02Oh, and I'm not done with you three yet, by the way.
10:06Yes, you have proven yourself to be doctors, true,
10:09but you're still full of mysteries.
10:12What's mine?
10:13Help me find a neurologist, I'll tell you.
10:19Okay.
10:21Couple of lovely labs.
10:23All right.
10:24You're doing great.
10:25All right.
10:26Go on.
10:27Hold on to the little compacts, Lance.
10:30She thinks she's 25.
10:32How's she going to feel if she gets a look at things?
10:34Mm-hmm.
10:36Oh.
10:38Anastasia Petrov,
10:39neuroresidency at Mayo,
10:40and fellowship at Sloan.
10:42What's her mystery?
10:43Looks like she might have one brown eye and one blue one.
10:45Isolated heterochromia.
10:47I can hear Watson yawning already.
10:49Madeline Weaver.
10:50She played basketball for Penn.
10:53One of the links on her resume says she's six foot eight.
10:56A six-eight neurologist.
10:57That could work.
11:01What do you make of Watson, the country doctor?
11:03We treat patients from all over the world.
11:06When he shut down the lab three months ago, he's not publishing.
11:09Turns down every grant.
11:10I'm sure he's still hurting after Moriarty almost killed us.
11:14Give him time, Stevens.
11:15We have given him time.
11:17Watson's been good to us.
11:18Without the research, we're just doctors in the Rust Belt.
11:21I didn't sign up to work at a regional clinic.
11:39How long have you been up?
11:41Two hours.
11:42Let's get a better perspective when everyone is asleep.
11:51What do you want?
11:53It's not a you and me question.
11:55We're too new for that.
11:56It's a you question.
11:58I've never heard you say I want this or I need this.
12:04I've only ever seen you give yourself away.
12:10I can go first if that helps.
12:18I want my son to thrive.
12:21I want my patients to live.
12:24I want one of them to think about me later and remember someone cared about them when they were up
12:30against it.
12:32I want my life to mean something.
12:36And I want to have the best sex I've ever had to keep from worrying that it doesn't.
12:42So that's me, Layla Bynum.
12:47How about you?
12:53I'm sorry, Samir, your mother's had a change.
12:57Saved by the buzz.
12:59You owe me a statement of purpose.
13:08Listen, I know this is a lot.
13:11But I was with Mary for a long time.
13:15I can handle all of that.
13:18I just want to know what you want.
13:26How are you this morning, Elizabeth?
13:28I'm fabulous.
13:28I'm glowing.
13:31That's good.
13:32It's good to hear.
13:32But I heard you're refusing your medication.
13:35And that's not good.
13:36We need to keep you healthy.
13:37You don't want to fill me with chemicals.
13:39You might hurt the baby.
13:43Didn't anyone tell you?
13:45I'm having a baby.
13:51What do you think?
13:52I made a list.
13:53Girls and boys.
13:54I see it's...
13:58She's talking about me, John.
13:59I don't have any siblings.
14:01I don't.
14:02My mother thinks she's pregnant with me.
14:06Look at these.
14:08Hey, look.
14:10This right here is your mother's typical handwriting.
14:12This is what she wrote this morning.
14:15You see the difference?
14:16You see the looping and the shaking?
14:19This is motor dysfunction.
14:21It's new.
14:22I'm going to order a kinematic analysis to evaluate the changes.
14:25Why?
14:25You think that can change anything?
14:26Oh, I think it can change everything.
14:28Now, it's only a theory.
14:29But if I'm right, your mother doesn't have Alzheimer's,
14:33Lewy body dementia, or any other nightmare diagnosis.
14:35If I am right, this is reversible.
14:39I can bring her back.
14:44We have to get Elizabeth Morrison onto the you-knows list.
14:46She needs a new liver.
14:48What?
14:48If I'm right, she doesn't have a neurodegenerative disorder.
14:51Elizabeth has covert hepatic encephalopathy due to undiagnosed cirrhosis of the liver.
14:56We missed it.
14:57Liver tests can come out normal in the earliest stages of A.G.
15:01Cirrhosis?
15:01Isn't Elizabeth a non-drinker?
15:02She is, but she also has a history of type 2 diabetes.
15:05Let's have set risks for developing non-alcoholic fatty liver disease.
15:08That's how she got cirrhosis.
15:09If she has cirrhosis.
15:10No, it's a good thing, Mary.
15:12We can reverse her dementia.
15:14First, we'll confirm cirrhosis with the biopsy,
15:16but then all we have to do is treat your mother with lactulose or infaxillin
15:19until she gets into war again.
15:23Hmm.
15:24It was an intense fellowship.
15:26Lots of late nights.
15:27Lots of dissecting human brains.
15:29Lost a fiancé to the whole deal, if I'm being honest,
15:31but would do it again in a heartbeat.
15:34Is there anything else I can tell you?
15:36I do have one question, actually.
15:37How tall are you?
15:395'8".
15:40Is that relevant?
15:41Not at all, Erling.
15:43It's just, on the links in the resume, it says 6'8".
15:45It's a tape-o.
15:47Huh.
15:485'8's a great height.
15:49A perfect height.
15:50My own height.
15:51Thank you so much for coming in today, Maddie.
15:54Dr. Watson should have an opening in his schedule soon.
15:56Please reach out if he does.
15:59Bye, Matt.
16:01She's perfect.
16:02She's boring.
16:03You don't have to be 6'8 to be interesting, Stephen.
16:05Watson, you do.
16:06Accept the interviewer, if you like.
16:07You'll just turn her down.
16:08Watson said we're all full of mysteries.
16:10What do you mean by that?
16:12Does that matter?
16:13Well, I'd like to know I'm being evaluated.
16:15Does he just want to know if you and me are going to make it?
16:17Is that interesting?
16:18Oh, I mean, it is to me, but, like, on a cosmic scale.
16:25Oh.
16:25What?
16:26No, don't look.
16:27It's her.
16:28I don't want to have a conversation.
16:32Stephens.
16:34Adam and Sasha.
16:37Good to see you all.
16:38Hey, Ingrid.
16:39You're here at UHOP.
16:42Just an appointment.
16:44Don't worry.
16:45I heard you took a job in Portland.
16:47AGH came in with a competitive offer.
16:49Got my sister set up here, so we stayed.
16:52I read your book.
16:54You did.
16:56Thought I was well done.
16:57Congratulations.
17:01You look good.
17:03Thanks.
17:04Well, tell Watson I say hi.
17:06Absolutely.
17:12Is it me?
17:13Or is she in suspiciously good form?
17:16Suspicious being the operative word.
17:19Are these spiders?
17:20Yes.
17:23They will help you stay healthy.
17:31Do you have a couple more left here?
17:34Do I know you?
17:37You come by every day, but it feels like much more than that.
17:43Yes, my name is John Watson.
17:45Huh?
17:46Does that mean anything to you?
17:49Well, you take good care of me and Miles.
17:53Come by every day, so I guess that's all I need to know.
17:58So you think you're having a boy?
18:00Call it a mother's intuition.
18:10How long has your stomach been swollen like that?
18:13There's some time.
18:15Why don't I take a look?
18:16Sure.
18:24Isn't that me beautiful?
18:27Your mother contracted a urinary tract infection as she's responding to the antibiotics, but her liver function's taking a hit.
18:34The swelling in her abdomen is from worsening ascites.
18:37Mary, she can't wait anymore.
18:39She's an acute liver failure.
18:41We need to do a transplant right away.
18:43She's still number four on the UNO's list.
18:45That could be days.
18:46It could be weeks.
18:48How long does she have?
18:49I don't know, but if we wait too long, she could be too unstable for the operation.
18:57Use me.
18:59I want to be a living donor.
19:00Take a piece of my liver and make a directed donation to mom.
19:03It's my liver, John.
19:05It regenerates.
19:06With family, there's less chance to reject the tissue.
19:09Okay, you need to understand everything.
19:10You say this can bring her all the way back, right?
19:13We have to do this.
19:14It's her only option.
19:18Okay.
19:20First, we have to be sure that you're a candidate to make that donation.
19:24If everything lines up, then we'll do it as soon as we can.
19:30But like you said, this is her only option.
19:38When's the last time you finished a movie?
19:41Now listen, it's just not fun for me.
19:43I get hung up on diagnosing all these crazy-ass actors.
19:45Have you seen something?
19:47I just talked to the surgeons.
19:48They say I'm a borderline candidate.
19:50They won't let me donate because they're worried my liver isn't big enough to handle it.
19:54Can you give us a second, please?
19:56Sure.
19:58I'm sorry to hear that.
20:00Don't be sorry.
20:01Just do your thing.
20:03You push boundaries.
20:05This is what you do.
20:06Find me someone.
20:07Find a surgeon who's willing to harvest the tissue.
20:09Can I see you woke up?
20:13I know how that looks, but I am a borderline candidate, not a non-viable one.
20:18I can't do it.
20:19I see.
20:20When it's something you want, you'll go to any risk.
20:22When it's for someone else-
20:23No, listen.
20:24I agree with Dr. Rao's findings.
20:26Okay?
20:26The risks to you, they're just too high.
20:29If you donate, you're at risk of living in front of yourself.
20:32We can't lose both of you.
20:33I can't lose both of you.
20:35Then she's going to die, John.
20:37My mother is going to die.
20:49John?
20:52You recognize me?
20:58How long have I been like this?
21:01You've been sick for a while now.
21:04You're having trouble with your memory.
21:06Mary and I and all of the other doctors here were working to get you better.
21:09I don't think that's going to happen.
21:16Listen, Mary, I'm going to say goodbye.
21:19No, we are not there yet.
21:20But Mary is here working.
21:22Let me get her for you.
21:23I want to see Miles.
21:27You don't have a son, Elizabeth.
21:30It's just Mary.
21:33I guess I do.
21:37Mary.
21:38Mary.
21:39Your mother wants to talk to you.
21:43She knows where she is.
21:45She's out in a moment of clarity.
21:46But this isn't necessarily what you think.
21:49Terminal lucidity.
21:51This is what happens to dementia patients right before they die.
21:54But her condition isn't neurodegenerative.
21:56We don't know why it happens, John.
21:58You're right.
22:00But we also don't know how long it lasts.
22:17Hi, Mom.
22:21Do we know each other?
22:31I'm someone who cares about you.
22:35Can we sit together?
22:47He'll be here soon.
22:53Personally, I don't see it.
22:55Ingrid's not really a face value kind of person.
22:57I say she's lying about why she's here.
22:59She did have a visitor badge.
23:00I mean, it's not like she makes up stuff 100% of the time.
23:03May I make a suggestion?
23:07I think we'd all do well to remember that few of us were without sin last year.
23:13I betrayed Watson.
23:15Dr. Croft had a relapse.
23:17It was a fraught time.
23:19Plenty of blame for all comes.
23:23Did Ingrid do wrong?
23:24Yeah.
23:25Oh, yeah.
23:26But she also come forward with the truth when it mattered most.
23:30She admitted the worst thing she's ever done in front of a room full of people.
23:35She also answered the question that Dr. Watson was most concerned with.
23:40Ingrid's brilliant, right?
23:42The question is, is she brilliant like Holmes or is she brilliant like Moriarty?
23:47Well, I'd say we know that now.
23:50I'd say we know that for certain.
23:53Before all that, it was Ingrid that lost her spot.
23:56You know, she's the only one that paid a real price for what happened.
24:01Now, has she bothered us in the months since?
24:05No.
24:07No.
24:07She tried to turn the situation to her advantage.
24:11No.
24:15Dr. Darian's fine.
24:18She's just fine.
24:21I say we leave her be and focus on our work.
24:40Of course you know about this place.
24:42Why am I not surprised you, Mom?
24:44Well, I do keep an eye on your gut, but I try not to bug you when you're here.
24:49Man needs a place to think.
24:51Is that what I'm doing?
24:54Elizabeth Morstan keeps a file about a chain of bakeries called the Pastry Mill.
24:59Can't figure out why she'd do that.
25:01Should I tell the fellows you'll be along shortly then?
25:04The morning meetings.
25:05You know, I love them, but sometimes I hate them.
25:06You know, I've got a room for the smartest people I can find all just looking at me, waiting for
25:12direction.
25:14Sounds like a good way to go mad.
25:18Myself, I think I'll retreat to my own personal, whatever this place is, never come back.
25:24Oh, no, this is, uh, this is the old lobby.
25:28When I was a kid, I used to run through here and go see my doctor.
25:33Tell them to have direction for them soon.
25:37John, look, mate, I'm not sure that I've thanked you properly for keeping me on.
25:47Oh, no, you've thanked me, yeah, comprehensively, daily.
25:50But not properly, though.
25:54I'm not sure that I even can.
25:56It's a third chance that's what you've extended to me.
26:02I'm not sure why, but I am grateful.
26:06The world needs what you have to give, you know.
26:10Look, I know you don't believe that yet, and look, you may be, you never will.
26:15But you're kind.
26:17In spite of where you came from, in spite of what you did, you're kind, and you care.
26:23Yeah, of course, I mean, it would have been easy for me just to let you go.
26:25But this place needs that.
26:27Your patience needs that.
26:29And you owe them everything that's good inside you.
26:34Don't ever forget that.
26:35Not when you're tired, not when you're sad or in a bad mood.
26:39I live on.
26:42Bad Japan's.
26:47Thanks, Kevin.
26:49And you're also not allowed to say that anymore.
26:51All right.
27:01Myles.
27:03Beg your pardon, Governor?
27:04Tell the fellows that I will give them some direction this afternoon, but I gotta go.
27:15I have places to be, John.
27:17What are we doing here?
27:181983 was a really good year.
27:20You know, second MCs came up.
27:22Sunday in the Park with George.
27:23Only you would connect to a DMC with Stephen Sondheim.
27:261983 was also the year that you were born.
27:34Mary Elizabeth Morstan.
27:36You were our only child.
27:37Your mother was 29 when she had you, but in her confabulations, she's 25 and about to
27:44have her first baby.
27:45Mom has dementia.
27:46She's not going to be consistent.
27:47No, Elizabeth, she's building reality out of what's left in her memory.
27:52And yes, she is in and out of believing that she's pregnant, but every time she does think
27:56that, Elizabeth believes it's 1979, that she's 25.
28:02Where is this going?
28:04You might want to take a sip first.
28:05I'm good, thanks.
28:06No.
28:07I have been doing some research.
28:10Called in the favor of an old homicide detective that I know.
28:14Look at some records.
28:15John, what is it?
28:17I think that your parents got pregnant before they were married.
28:21I believe she had a baby in 1979.
28:25What?
28:26You've got a sibling, Mary.
28:28When they got pregnant, Elizabeth and your father, they had to make a choice.
28:32They knew they couldn't be parents yet, so they gave their child a full adoption.
28:35I know this is a lot, but if I'm right, there's another potential match for your mother.
28:41Another candidate to make a direct donation.
29:12Well, she would have told me.
29:13And if I'm right, she's your sister.
29:21Are we being scammed?
29:24Do you believe any of this?
29:26I was married to John Watson for years.
29:29Whatever this is, it's not a scam.
29:33Are you adopted?
29:36Do you happen to have wide thumbnails like maybe you got teased for it?
29:42Me too.
29:43Can you crinkle up your tongue to make it look like a four-leaf clover?
29:47Now, how did you guess that?
29:49Because I can do it too.
29:51Those are genetic traits.
29:53We have them in common.
29:54Look, I'm not saying John is right, but I've also learned not to bet against him.
29:59Even if this is true, what am I supposed to do?
30:03Donate my liver to a stranger?
30:04Look, I'm not asking you to do that.
30:06I had no idea why I was even coming here today.
30:08You're telling me my biological mother's in the hospital,
30:11then she'll die without a directed donation.
30:14You might not be making a specific request, but you out here asking.
30:21She is dying.
30:24My mother is dying.
30:26Wouldn't you do everything you could to help?
30:28Even if it meant asking a stranger for something you have no right to expect?
30:33I will.
30:34I'm married.
30:36I got two daughters and a son.
30:38This procedure, you're talking about cutting out part of my liver.
30:41There have to be risks.
30:43There are.
30:46The liver regenerates.
30:49But still, something could happen to you while you're under anesthesia.
30:53Even if things go perfectly, your quality of life could be impacted.
30:58All of that for a woman I've never met.
31:00If you were me, wouldn't you put your family first?
31:03The family you know?
31:06I would.
31:09I will pray for your mother.
31:11But I can't help.
31:18My mom's been mentioning you.
31:20I know she wasn't in your life.
31:23But she knows about this place.
31:26She knows your name.
31:28If you have time, if you're willing, I'm sure she'd love him, isn't it?
31:56I'm sorry.
31:58I lashed out.
32:00You know, I can read my own work up.
32:04I know I'm not a candidate for a living donation.
32:08You dug up a brother I didn't even know was out there.
32:13You did everything you could have.
32:16You did everything anybody could have.
32:25I started seeing someone not too long ago.
32:28I know.
32:31I'm a detective.
32:37All of this with mom.
32:39I was on her way to our fifth date when it all started.
32:42Annie said she wanted to stick in.
32:46She just kind of drifted away.
32:49I haven't heard from her in two weeks.
32:52When things go bad in a real way,
32:55that's when you learn who has that stubborn streak inside them.
32:59That's when you learn who's really there.
33:05Thank you, John.
33:09Your mother, your mother's worth it.
33:13She is.
33:17Excuse me?
33:21I don't know your mother.
33:26I mean, I called my parents.
33:29They confirmed everything that you said.
33:32She gave birth to me, but I don't know who she is.
33:36If she's asking for me,
33:39if she's dying,
33:42I'd like to sit with her.
33:45I'd like to say a prayer if that's okay.
33:48Of course.
34:01Good morning, young man.
34:03How's your world?
34:05Surviving and thriving.
34:06The usual?
34:07You know it.
34:08Good morning, young man.
34:11How's your world?
34:12Oh, scratching and surviving.
34:15Good morning, young man.
34:18How's your world?
34:20Surviving and thriving.
34:21The usual?
34:24She came every day.
34:27Your mother, she came to see me every morning.
34:31Six months in,
34:32I was going to close the bakery.
34:34She talked me out of it.
34:37Told me to keep going.
34:41She came every single day.
35:02I was going to close the bakery.
35:03I was going to close the bakery.
35:03I was going to close the bakery.
35:03I was going to close the bakery.
35:03I was going to close the bakery.
35:04I was going to close the bakery.
35:05I was going to close the bakery.
35:09I was going to close the bakery.
35:12Mom?
35:16Hi...
35:17Hi, honey.
35:20You...
35:21You look tired.
35:24A little bit.
35:26I...
35:28Sorry to interrupt.
35:32My... Miles?
35:34What are you doing here?
35:36You've been sick, Mom.
35:38He helped you.
35:40Miles saved your life.
35:42Come in, join us.
35:44Actually, I'm not alone, if that's okay.
35:47Come on, baby.
35:49Come meet your Auntie Mary.
35:52There you go.
35:54And this beautiful woman
35:56is your grandma.
35:58Oh, look at you.
36:00Oh, my goodness.
36:02Oh, my...
36:03You made this.
36:05It was beautiful.
36:08Thank you, thank you.
36:09There you go.
36:11Two options to be the next neurologist.
36:13I think we found the only candidate
36:15who's ever going to make you happy.
36:17If you don't find what you're looking for in there,
36:19I'm not sure we can help you.
36:21Because I'm not sure you know.
36:23I look forward to reviewing the files.
36:29Actually, Watson...
36:30What's my mystery?
36:32You still just looking to track an adopted gal from the South?
36:35I think I know who you are by now, Sasha.
36:37You've shown us all.
36:39What is it, then?
36:40You really want me to tell you?
36:43I do, too.
36:45Your mystery is the same as mine, it's the same as everyone's.
36:48It's what's gonna happen to you next,
36:49what are you gonna do when it does,
36:50and who are you gonna be when it's over?
36:54Something's different about you now.
36:57I let some things go.
36:59Are you doing okay?
37:01I feel like nobody ever asks you that.
37:03Doing just great.
37:04Yeah, I can see that.
37:06Alright, goodnight, Watson.
37:07Alright.
37:24I'm not ready for this.
37:28I just...
37:31Not today, okay?
37:34But this is...
37:35This is uncomfortable.
37:36It's uncomfortable, because this is where the work is.
37:40We've been building towards this.
37:42And I promise you, you're ready.
37:45Ingrid, for the first time in your life,
37:47you are surrounded by people like you.
37:49And you still haven't said it out loud.
37:52You came here for a reason.
37:54You want something.
37:56Tell me what it is.
38:00I want my life to stop blowing up.
38:03That's it.
38:05That's all.
38:06Okay.
38:07Well, you want to control your behavior.
38:09That is an important first step.
38:11But you have to name it.
38:24I'm Ingrid.
38:28Ingrid Darien.
38:34I have antisocial personality disorder.
38:41I'm ready.
38:44To ask you a question.
38:47I'm ready to say what I want.
38:50I've been chasing something for as long as I can remember.
38:54A place where I can stand and no one can ever question if my life mattered.
38:58Or if I made good choices.
39:02Or something amazing for myself.
39:05I got it.
39:07I got it.
39:08There's every normal way that I got it.
39:15But all that came I lost.
39:19Love.
39:21I gave up love.
39:23Took it for granted.
39:25I lost it.
39:28Yeah.
39:30I would just live my life differently.
39:55As if I wanted to grow my life differently.
40:12Goodbye.
40:15My dear Watson.
40:17We'll see you next time.
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