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Chicago Med - Season 11 - Episode 14: Twist & Shout
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00:05You
00:06Keep flirting with this idea of
00:09Stop what if we didn't what does that mean exactly seeing where this leads?
00:15Do you want to get out of here?
00:18You put on weight when you want we just want to see
00:23Secondary progressive MS. We want to reconnect with our son
00:27It doesn't just erase how my dad is treating me my whole life. Someday your parents will be gone and
00:33However, you leave things. That's how it will stay forever
00:48Hi, I'm just looking for a couple of guests James and Celeste Frost
00:55I'm sorry. I'm not seeing anyone staying here under that name. Oh, but maybe you could just check again
01:03Hey
01:06Sorry, you never told me what room you were staying in. Well, that's because your father and I are actually
01:12staying in the hotel. Oh
01:16Yeah, they come inside
01:20Sure, yeah, great
01:24Hey, what are you doing on the seventh floor getting a new badge must have misplaced my old one somewhere
01:30not crazy about the photo thoughts
01:35Do you ever take a bad photo
01:40That was thirsty and cloying why do I like that?
01:50You like to push the boundaries don't you just finding out where yours are sometimes I wonder if you're hoping
01:55we get caught
01:56Oh, I'm by no means looking for this relationship to become a public and while New Year's Eve might be
02:02the busiest day of the year in most
02:04ED's we all here in Chicago know that that honor belongs to st
02:08Patrick's Day, so look alive stay alert and may the road rise up to meet us all or at least
02:14be free of potholes
02:20You're not eating your breakfast your mother made that schema no special, you know, hmm. It's great mom really
02:26I'm just not very hungry right now
02:29Okay
02:33Can't believe you guys actually sold the house we decided to downsize once the money stopped coming in we didn't
02:39want you worrying about us
02:41Your father and I are doing fine even if the smell of your mother's cooking does tend to linger
02:46Okay, I'll open the window
02:49Taking off again tomorrow by the way go see the Brandywine Falls. Yeah, you should join us
02:55God, no, I got to work. So well, come on. When was the last time we all took a road
03:00trip together?
03:02Laguna when Jonathan was still a teenager, you know, I still have that photo album around here
03:07Dad, I don't know if you should be doing any hiking with the MS and all you know
03:13I'm not a complete invalid found it
03:16You kept begging us to go to the beach. I think you were looking to see that MTV star. What
03:23was her name? Elsie?
03:24Never could dissuade you from doing whatever you wanted. There we go. Oh, I loved that car. What ever happened
03:30to her?
03:32Well, you totaled it on pch
03:36Cost me a fortune to buy you guys out of the lease
03:39You know
03:41And just to be clear, you know, we didn't go to laguna that day because I begged you
03:46You went because you pulled me off set during contract negotiations. I don't recall any of that. I know
03:55I had dug a half dollar sized hole in my scalp because of the stress
04:00You know and they had to put the
04:03fake hairspray in it to uh cover up the hole until it filled in
04:08Well, we got you the rays you were looking for the rays you were looking for
04:15The whole crew hated me for it. You made me a pariah. Aren't you being a little histrionic?
04:23You know, it's really
04:26Really always great seeing both of you. I gotta say I have to
04:31get to work
04:32Um, but hey, we should uh, we should do this again sometime, right?
04:38Jonathan Michael
04:38Thank you for breakfast. You can't just leave like this. Let him go celeste. He's having one of us tantrums
04:51I mean facts are facts, right?
04:54There is such thing as an objective truth that
04:57Okay, what's salvaging? I don't know. Maybe there's just too much water under that bridge
05:04Okay, let's you do it
05:06Hey, you with us today or not dr. Frost? Yes
05:10Uh, thank you again. What do you got for me? Trauma one 40 year old female brought in from Kenton
05:15with multiple acerations self-inflicted
05:16Kenton the mental health facility? Yeah, schizophrenia. I already paged dr. Charles
05:21Wake up! They are using the 5g towers to mutate!
05:27You can't hide! None of us can hide!
05:29The orderly found some kind of shank in her quarters that she fashioned out of a toothbrush
05:33We're lucky she didn't do more damage to herself
05:37Counting five slashes here, three shallow and superficial, two penetrated past the dermis
05:42You better run! I cannot protect you! I cannot!
05:45Give her anything back at Kenton?
05:46Five milligrams of Haldol
05:47Let's give her five more. 75 of Haldol?
05:49What is her regular regimen?
05:51For the past three years, she's been on clozapine 200 milligrams twice daily, admittedly with increasing less efficacy
05:56How about before that? She's been a patient at Kenton for close to 20 years now, mostly before my employ
06:02I'd have to review her charts. I can forward them to you if you like.
06:05Oh, thank you. I'd appreciate that. Haldol then.
06:07Emily! Emily, I'm Dr. Charles. This is Dr. Frost and he's trying to patch you up so we can get
06:13you back to full strength
06:15Can he be trusted? He absolutely can, but in order for him to do his work, we need you to
06:19stay still. You think you can do that for us?
06:22Mm-hmm. Okay. Great. Thank you. Do you mind me asking you why you hurt yourself?
06:31Stop itching. She's complained before about insects infesting her bloodstream.
06:36Seeing some pretty impressive rash here. It's almost discoid in nature.
06:40Let's get 60 milligrams of prednisone. Try to clear that up, please.
06:44Emily, you mind if I sit for a bit? Help you keep watch?
06:49Okay. Okay.
07:01Thank you. Mr. Fernie, I understand you fell in the river while it was being dyed.
07:09I jumped in. Thank you very much.
07:12Okay. Any idea where my clothes might be?
07:15Uh, we will try and track those down for you.
07:18Uh, it says here you think you might have dislocated your elbow.
07:21Mm-hmm.
07:23Yeah, that'd be the one. Or maybe it's the other.
07:27Just tell me if this hurts, okay?
07:30Mm-hmm. Between the Guinness and whatever that EMT guy gave me, I can't feel any pain whatsoever.
07:37Hey, Doc, do you like lyrics?
07:39I-I can't say I'm the biggest fan.
07:41I mean, you would like this one. I just gotta remember how it goes. It's got a name in it
07:45that
07:45rhymes with the lady's private parts.
07:47Is it Dolores?
07:49Mm-mm.
07:50Aretha.
07:51Mm-mm.
07:51We'll see.
07:52Mm-mm.
07:53Treatment four. Tim Freitag, 45.
07:56Him and his buddy fell off a parade float. EMT is worried he might have a concussion.
08:01Right.
08:01You're right. He is dressed like Cameron.
08:03I told you.
08:04Cameron who?
08:05What? You said something about a buddy?
08:07Mm-hmm. Treatment three. Yep.
08:12I'll take Buehler, unless you have a preference.
08:14Okay.
08:14Thanks for that.
08:15All right.
08:17All right, everybody. On my count.
08:20Ready? One, two, three.
08:24Seems you gents got your holidays mixed up. It's St. Patrick's Day. It's not Halloween.
08:28We must look like idiots, don't we?
08:30Well, it depends on what happened.
08:32I'm Dr. Archer. This is Dr. Lennox. I understand you guys took a little header.
08:36Tim did. I more felt funny on my hip.
08:39We were trying to pull off a little stunt.
08:40And not just a stunt. We were checking a box off his bucket list.
08:44Oh, see, Ferris Buehler is my favorite movie.
08:46You know the part where Ferris jumps on the float and sings? That was gonna be us.
08:49Turns out those floats move a lot faster than you think.
08:52You have a bucket list, Tim?
08:54It's nothing.
08:55It's not nothing.
08:58Tim's been battling brain cancer the past year and a half.
09:01He's already survived longer than the doctors gave him. The man's a hero.
09:04Brain cancer.
09:05Stage three, actually.
09:06We're gonna need a CT head and a C-spine.
09:08Yes, absolutely. I want you to give him the Cadillac service.
09:11CAT scan, MRI, the whole works.
09:13That's all right. I feel totally fine.
09:15And I've got an appointment scheduled with my oncologist next week anyway,
09:18so I can get it checked out then.
09:20Don't listen to him.
09:20Yeah, we can't really say anybody who's suffered blunt head trauma
09:23without a full battery of tests, underlying conditions or not.
09:26Just standard protocol.
09:28We'll take good care of him. I'll get Mikey in here for some x-rays to get started.
09:40You're patient's clothes.
09:42They were left in the amble.
09:44Jeez, man. You too?
09:46Well, someone had to fish him down the river.
09:48You wear it well.
09:50You finally came to me, doc. The limerick.
09:53There once was a girl from Regina.
09:57Who...
10:01Not easy being green.
10:02Okay, let's come back in. That's okay.
10:09I'm assuming this all feels tender.
10:11Mm-hmm.
10:13Have you been experiencing any other symptoms, Maddie?
10:15And besides today's nausea?
10:17Maybe you want to go grab a cup of coffee, Yvonne,
10:20before I get into all the gory details.
10:21Nothing can freak me out about you.
10:25We just started seeing each other.
10:28Anyway, symptoms. Yes.
10:30I noticed some blood in my vomit this morning,
10:33and my stools have been black and tarry recently.
10:38Well, I'd like to run some more tests,
10:40but I think we might be looking at a peptic ulcer.
10:44An ulcer?
10:45Mm-hmm.
10:47Oh.
10:48That sounds like something a middle-aged man would get.
10:51Maybe you need to drink less coffee.
10:53Well, coffee's not usually a contributing factor.
10:56Excessive alcohol use could be...
10:58I don't really drink much of either.
11:00Have you felt any additional stress in your life recently?
11:04Grant?
11:06What are you doing here?
11:07She's fine, Grant. There's no need for you to be here.
11:10Okay, Yvonne. Good to know you got everything under control.
11:13Evidently, I'm still marked down as your emergency contact,
11:16so we're going to need to get that amended.
11:18Add it to the pile of things sitting on your lawyer's desk.
11:21You two are in the middle of a divorce?
11:23Yes. Though he still hasn't moved out of my house.
11:26It's our house, remember?
11:28And you're free to vacate anytime you like
11:30if you feel your style is being cramped.
11:32Well, this certainly explains why you might have developed an ulcer.
11:35An ulcer? That's it?
11:39Your work made it sound like you were going to die.
11:41If this divorce doesn't go through soon, I just might.
11:46Okay, you're right. I'm not needed here.
11:48Run while you still can.
11:53Sorry about that.
11:54No need to apologize.
11:56Why don't we get some labs done and we'll go from there, okay?
12:02And that line right there is the fracture on your femur.
12:05That's not good, right?
12:06Well, no, it's not ideal. This is a weight-bearing bone.
12:09Could open up the possibilities of other complications.
12:12So ortho's going to want to get a rod in there as soon as possible.
12:15But we'll do all we can to relieve your pain and your feeling in the meanwhile.
12:19Okay.
12:19Okay.
12:19You bet.
12:20Thanks, doctor.
12:20You bet. You bet.
12:23Can I ask what's going on with Tim?
12:26Yeah, just standard concussion protocol.
12:29So you two have been friends for a while, huh?
12:31Yeah, we went to high school together.
12:33Though I'm ashamed to admit we weren't really close back then.
12:37Ashamed?
12:38Class president, varsity, everything.
12:43Tim didn't exactly fit in with the click I was king of.
12:48Is that right?
12:49We ran into each other about a year and a half ago, right after my divorce.
12:53We just suddenly bonded.
12:55The way he's able to accept the hand he's been dealt and just keep pushing forward through all
13:00the adversity just really, really moved me.
13:05I think maybe I was looking for some sense of purpose of my own, you know?
13:09Yeah, I enlisted in the Navy for the same reason.
13:15You know, I've kind of been the driving force behind this whole bucket list thing.
13:23This stunt today was really more my idea than it was his.
13:27If this were to shorten his life in any way.
13:30Well, let's just worry about your leg for now.
13:32So the two of you can tick a few more items off that list, okay?
13:36Sure.
13:39The good news is you tested negative for H. pylori,
13:43which is a bacteria that's the typical cause for ulcers.
13:46Now, that's not to say that there isn't any inflammation down there,
13:49so we'd like to perform an endoscopy to see for sure.
13:52Okay.
13:56Maddy, your labs also indicated that you are pregnant.
14:02I'm sorry, that's not possible.
14:05Are you on birth control?
14:06Uh, I usually wear a diaphragm, yeah.
14:10So even under the most perfect conditions,
14:12diaphragms are only about 94% effective.
14:15Well, how effective is abstinence?
14:18Because I haven't had sex in almost a year
14:21since I stopped being intimate with my husband.
14:24What about your boyfriend?
14:26Uh, no, we're taking it slowly.
14:28Like I said, it's not possible.
14:30So how do you propose I got pregnant?
14:44Excuse me, Dr. Lennox?
14:45I think I found your badge in the back of my ambo.
14:50I was looking for that.
14:53It must have fallen under your gurney during a transfer.
14:56Uh-huh.
14:58I also found these.
15:02Well, I don't recognize those, sorry.
15:05Of course.
15:07Oh, yes.
15:08How much of that did you overhear?
15:11I mean, nothing.
15:12Discretion's a better part of valor, right?
15:14Mm-hmm.
15:15Hey, you guys wanted to know when the scans came back
15:17for the guy dressed like Cameron, right?
15:20Radiology says he has a small subarachnoid hemorrhage.
15:23Well, let's follow BIG guidelines and repeat the CTH in six hours before calling neurosurgery?
15:28Will do, but take a look at the last oncology note.
15:33Scans show no signs of cancer?
15:35Mm-hmm.
15:36Per his oncologist, he's been in remission for almost a year.
15:45I never had much success making friends till I got diagnosed with cancer.
15:49And like overnight, I became interesting.
15:52People wanted to spend time with me and hear what I had to say.
15:55Like, I had some wisdom to impart, you know?
15:59Yeah.
16:00Glenn was always the coolest guy I know.
16:02He knows all about scotch and cigars, and he's like a crazy athlete.
16:06We're supposed to go hella skiing in the bugaboos next month?
16:10Glenn says the powder is to die for.
16:14A guy like me doesn't have friends like that.
16:17If he were to find out I'm not dying anymore...
16:21I don't know.
16:22He might not find me interesting any longer.
16:24I think you might be underselling yourself.
16:28Maybe, but I don't want to find out.
16:33How's this lake doing?
16:34Uh, not great.
16:35Took a pretty bad spill.
16:37I don't think he'd be taking that bugaboo, bucket list trip this spring.
16:41But hey, you'll have plenty of time to reschedule, right?
16:44I'm sorry, do you have a problem?
16:47You know what?
16:48I do, actually.
16:50You're lying to someone who you call a friend.
16:53Did you ever hear of Stolen Valor?
16:54No, that's when somebody says that they served in the military, but they actually haven't.
16:58It's kind of like what that is.
17:00It's a betrayal, not just of your friend, but of everyone with a terminal diagnosis who is
17:05trying valiantly to soldier through.
17:07So just come clean, yeah?
17:09Your friend deserves that.
17:11And you need to take a giant step back.
17:13How about we check in with orthopedics and see when they can get Glenn into surgery?
17:17Suits me.
17:18I'll be dedicating my efforts henceforth to patients who actually need my help.
17:21All right.
17:24She said, thank you, Dr. Frost, for dressing my wounds.
17:27And it was like she became a completely different person.
17:30Huh.
17:33Emily, I hear you're feeling much better.
17:36That I am, Dr. Charles, that I am.
17:39Oh, that's great.
17:40And the voices that you were telling me about earlier you've been hearing?
17:44Gone. No voices, no static. I don't hear anything for the first time in, like, forever.
17:52Wow.
17:54Isn't that wonderful?
17:55I imagine it would be, yeah.
17:57Not unheard of, though, for chronically compromised patients to experience patches of clarity.
18:03Has this ever happened before?
18:05Not that I know of, no.
18:07Or it could be a reaction to the prednisone.
18:10Suggest that there might be something, I don't know, some underlying situation with your immune system, triggering inflammation in your
18:17brain.
18:18With your permission, I'd like to do a couple of pretty comprehensive labs, see if we can isolate what's going
18:23on here.
18:25Are you saying that maybe I'm curable?
18:29It's too early to tell, but, um, wouldn't that be something?
18:34Yeah.
18:37Yeah.
18:38We can see a gestational sac, so...
18:43Yes, you, you are pregnant. About six weeks, I'd guess.
18:47This makes no sense.
18:49You said you've been celibate, Maddie.
18:51I have been.
18:52You don't believe me.
18:54I mean, medically speaking, uh, there's no such thing as immaculate conception, is there?
18:58I did not sleep with Grant.
19:00Okay, have there been any changes in your diet or your routine recently?
19:04No.
19:05Any new medications or supplements?
19:08Um, I was having trouble sleeping, probably due to the stress of this divorce, so I started taking Ambien.
19:15Okay, when did you start that?
19:17Uh, about two months ago.
19:19How's that worked?
19:20It's great.
19:21Totally zonks me out.
19:23I get a solid eight hours.
19:25No tossing, no turning, no dreams.
19:27You don't stir at all?
19:30No, I'm just like a complete zombie.
19:32Is it possible that Grant assaulted you while you were sleeping?
19:35Did my ex-husband come into my room and rape me?
19:38Is that what you're asking?
19:38You keep saying he's angry over you leaving him.
19:41No, no, it's not a chance.
19:44Yes, Grant is the worst, but that would be completely out of character. It's just not possible.
19:50What other explanation could there be? I-I just wonder if maybe you're in denial.
19:54Excuse me, uh, Maddie, here's a fresh change of clothes just in case you need them for later.
19:59Where did those come from?
20:01Uh, your husband brought them in from home. He's in the waiting room if you'd like to speak with him.
20:12Okay, I'm going to be right back, okay?
20:17Okay, all right, Vaughn, you win.
20:19Casey! Casey! Casey! Casey! Casey! Casey! Casey! Casey! Casey! Casey!
20:25Hey, Vaughn, one of the sourpuss.
20:27Oh, excuse me.
20:29What the hell was that for?
20:30How could you do that to her?
20:31Do what?
20:33Check on it.
20:34Yeah, got it.
20:48I have lupus.
20:49A form of it. And it is called, you ready? Neuropsychiatric Systemic Lupus Arithematosus.
20:58It's an autoimmune disease that damages the central nervous system. Now look, I can't say this definitively
21:04yet, but I strongly suspect that it's what's been responsible for your mental health issues all
21:09these years.
21:09It certainly would explain the rash that you came in with.
21:11Now look, there's no cure per se, right? But if we're right about this, like,
21:18Plaquenil, steroids, all these things are very effective in managing symptoms.
21:24I may have also read about plasma exchange therapy being an option.
21:28That too. Yep.
21:29Does this mean I could be released from the hospital and go back home?
21:32I haven't seen my family in decades and maybe my sister would talk to me again.
21:39Look, there are gonna be some administrative hoops that we gotta leave through. But, um, yeah, we're pretty
21:46confident that we can make that happen. Such a simple solution. I feel a little like Rip Van
21:53Winkle. I won't ever get those years back. Emily, I'm so sorry. I mean, the system really let you
22:01down. There's just no other way to put it. Dr. Charles, do you think you could remove these
22:06restraints from my wrist just for a little while? I'm comfortable with that. I'm not.
22:12Lynette, I will take responsibility. Okay?
22:19Thank you. I'm sorry. A moment outside, please, Dr. Charles.
22:30Listen, I respect your acumen, but I think you're in danger of making promises you can't deliver.
22:35For starters, Kenton does not have the means to treat this woman's NPSLE.
22:40So transfer her out. Never should have been there in the first place.
22:43She can be treated in an outpatient setting. It's not that simple. Emily is under a conservatorship.
22:48Her younger sister makes all the decisions about her medical care.
22:51You would need to get her permission if you want Emily released.
22:59Look, I mean, this guy is always instigating something. I mean, at this point,
23:03Maddie should have a restraining order. Well, a couple of stitches should do the trick.
23:07You want me to call down plastics? Whatever. I still don't get why he hit me.
23:13He thinks that you sexually assaulted me. What? Why the hell would he think that?
23:22Because I'm pregnant. You kidding?
23:27Is it mine? How could it be yours?
23:33Are you being serious right now? Are you implying that you and Maddie have had sexual intercourse
23:38recently? Really? You don't remember? Remember what?
23:48That night, about six weeks ago? Before the day of the big preliminary hearing?
23:53What night?
23:55You came in and jumped my bones, Maddie. No preamble, no pillow talk, no reaching for contraception. Just
24:04pure, unadulterated, mind-blowing sex.
24:11No, I don't remember that. Okay. Well, just mind blowing for me then, I guess.
24:17Grant, can I talk to you outside, alone?
24:22I can prove it. What are you doing?
24:28Oh, I am mortified.
24:32Kind of made me think we still had a chance. The dates would line up.
24:36Why didn't you mention this earlier? I tried to broach the subject with you,
24:41but you didn't want to talk to me about anything. How could this have happened without me realizing it?
24:46Obviously, your body missed me. Shut it.
24:48I know it's not my bailiwick, but this could be an instance of sexsomnia.
24:53What's that? Like the name implies, it's a kind of sexualized sleepwalking.
24:57Which could be a side effect of the sleep aid you started taking.
25:02Seems like something they should put a warning about on the bottle.
25:05Can I just say, for the record, after all those years we had trouble conceiving,
25:10I always knew I had it in me. You are so disgusting. Get out of my room.
25:14I'm not shooting blanks, baby. Just get out.
25:17Okay.
25:24Well, it's our hope that with a dedicated treatment program and a little luck,
25:28that the disease your sister has actually been suffering from, we'll go into remission and stay
25:33there. And that can't be accomplished in the facility she's in currently?
25:37Unfortunately, they're not really set up to handle it, but she shouldn't be there anyway.
25:42It would require you to make other plans for her care.
25:45What about her schizophrenia? Technically, she never had it. I mean, at least not clinically, anyway.
25:52You could have fooled me.
25:54I am so sorry for what you must have been through. I mean, I am painfully aware of how brutal
25:59the impact
26:00on families can be. Trust me.
26:04I was still in junior high when Emily started losing it.
26:10She tried to stab my mother's boyfriend at the dinner table. Said that his MySpace page was
26:16broadcasting messages from the conspirators, whoever they were. He left for good after that.
26:24And my mom went with him. I was left trying to take care of both Emily and my little brother.
26:33I was 14. It is a terrible tragedy that this has been diagnosed until now. But what I need you
26:41to
26:41understand is that there is a way forward. Can you guarantee that Emily will be okay? That
26:49that behavior will be gone for good? I am absolutely confident. No. No, we cannot guarantee that.
26:57Well, actually, Dr. Frost, I mean... Because even if we are right, there's no way of telling
27:01how her mind or her body would react to the continued use of steroids. Excuse me, Dr. Frost.
27:06I want you to trust me. There are endless modalities out there. And I am very confident
27:11we can find one that will work. I'm sorry. But I have a family of my own now to protect.
27:17Paige. I can't risk it. Your sister's 10 feet away. If you were to just spend a minute with her,
27:22I know that you would see that... I'd really prefer not to. I'm sorry. But I have to go.
27:28Excuse me, Paige. I have those phones for you to go over. Yeah, great.
27:37Can you quiet! This is a hospital! We are trying to save lives here!
27:44Hey! Give me that beer!
27:46We are trying to save lives here! We are trying to save lives! We are trying to save lives!
27:56It is a restless, I say. Yeah. Hey, that stolen valor comment was a little much earlier, no?
28:02I thought you would agree with me. What, they don't care as much about that stuff in the army?
28:07Okay. We care. I care. But I also care about a person's privacy.
28:11Well, you might feel differently if your prion diagnosis had come back positive.
28:15Hey, guys. I just got word from Jody up in pre-op. Ferris Bueller's coding.
28:22Good. All clear?
28:28Back in a systole. Push another one of epi-resumed compressions.
28:31What the hell happened, Phil? We sent him up here with a broken leg.
28:33He threw a fat embolism before we could even get him into the OR.
28:36What? A marrow got into his bloodstream.
28:37You can check the ABG we just drew. It's like an oil slick in there.
28:41It's been about a half an hour, Dean. I'm just about to call it.
28:43Yeah, get out, get out. I'm taking over.
28:48Come on.
28:55Wait, what? Glenn's dead? How? When?
29:02When bones break, sometimes marrow can escape into the bloodstream. And in your friend's case,
29:07this caused a fatal hypoxia, unfortunately. It's very rare, but it's not unheard of. And really,
29:13it's the result of bad luck more than anything. Do you know if there's any family that we should
29:18contact? Uh, he's got a ex-wife in Atlanta, I think. I don't know her number. That's all right.
29:27We'll take care of him. If only I told him the truth.
29:33Maybe none of this would have happened. I'm very sorry for your loss.
29:56I was only being honest with her. There is no guarantee that Emily's issues are entirely
30:02correlated to the lupus. It's going to take time to prove that.
30:06Yeah? Yeah. And it's pretty damn apparent how much
30:10Paige suffered that needed to be recognized. I mean, who are we to just not honor her pain?
30:15We can't wave a magic wand, Daniel, and wipe that all away.
30:19Can't argue with you there. Thank you.
30:24Except it's not our job to advocate for Paige. It's to advocate for a patient, Emily,
30:28who's essentially been locked away, body and mind, for a condition that better doctors could have
30:32diagnosed two decades ago. She done some damage along the way? Absolutely. Is it her fault? Absolutely not.
30:40And she deserves a chance to be reunited with her family to see if those wounds can be healed. And
30:45I'm
30:45shocked, frankly. You of all people don't get that? I know for a fact that the concept of forgiveness
30:51and its considerable power, to your great credit, is not alien to you. So, like, I don't get it. What's
31:00going on?
31:10So, an endoscopy sounds way more scarier than it is. We'll put you under low-light sedation.
31:15Better put restraints on me. This isn't going to affect the fetus, will it? No, that won't be an issue.
31:24Oh, my mind is swirling. Part of me feels like I was the victim of some kind of assault. And
31:32then
31:32this other part of me saying, no, Maddie, you're the predator. Either way, I just feel gross.
31:38Yeah. I can understand that. And then there's the fact that this happened with my husband.
31:45And now I'm wondering if it was the Ambien that caused me to sleep with him or just like some
31:52part
31:52of my subconscious telling me not to give up on the marriage. Is that how you feel?
31:59Most of the time, I can't stand him. Any other times?
32:06I'll confess that I like the banter. I don't always feel good around him, but I always feel something.
32:16And Vaughn?
32:19Not so much.
32:22Hey, um, surprises can have silver linings if you choose to see them that way.
32:32Look what I found down in the gift shop. Thought he might cheer you up.
32:35Say hello to Mr. Boo Boo Bear.
32:44I'll be back soon.
32:53Pais, hold on.
32:54I'm not interested in going over it again.
32:56Look, I wasn't planning on trying to convince you to change your mind, all right?
33:00Then what are you doing?
33:04I cut myself today, all right?
33:07I was having breakfast with my folks who I haven't spoken to in a while.
33:11And as usual, they pissed me off.
33:15Next thing I know, wham, all right?
33:18I sliced it, slamming the door.
33:21And the whole morning, I've spent so much time blaming a stupid door latch.
33:27Okay.
33:30It got me thinking that maybe it's the universe's way of telling me I've been holding on too tight to
33:36my anger.
33:39Are you trying to draw some kind of clumsy parallel to my situation?
33:43Yeah, and failing miserably, apparently.
33:47Did you think that maybe your problem was reopening the door in the first place?
33:51Maybe the best thing for us each to do is to not look back.
33:55You know, that would probably be for the best, right?
33:59But why doesn't that feel right either?
34:09Do you know where this patient went?
34:11In the bathroom.
34:20I'm getting bad vibes about Tim.
34:22Join the club.
34:24His belt is missing?
34:31Tim, are you in there?
34:32Tim, open up.
34:34Open up, Tim.
34:35He's got a key.
34:39Oh my God.
34:40All right, try to hook him.
34:42You're welcome.
34:42I got it.
34:45Get a trangety.
34:48Pulse is present, but thready.
35:02You've been placed on a 72-hour hold for your own protection, Tim.
35:07It can be determined that you're no longer a danger to yourself.
35:12Dr. Charles will be down here shortly to answer any questions you might have.
35:20I wish the cancer would have just finished me off like it was supposed to.
35:27You think that's what Glenn would have wanted?
35:33You want to honor his memory?
35:35You get out of here.
35:37You get out of here.
35:38You get your head straight.
35:41And you not only finish that bucket list, but you tick off another one ten times as long.
35:46You live hard enough and bold enough for the both of you.
35:51Anything less would be a disservice.
36:00Oh, boy.
36:02Now, the sad part?
36:05Well, some people need to be on the doorstep of dying before they decide to really live.
36:20I'm a quarter Irish, you know.
36:22I'm a quarter Irish, you know.
36:24On the mother's side.
36:25And I shall hear the soft you tread above me
36:34And all my grave will warmer, sweeter be
36:41For you will beg and tell me that you love me
36:51And I shall sleep in peace until you come to me
36:58So look, I know that you're not in control of your diet, okay?
37:02But I want you to really try and avoid foods that cause inflammation.
37:06Emily, there's someone here who'd like to see you.
37:18Paige.
37:21It's so good to see you.
37:28Oh, my God.
37:31I'm so sorry that I abandoned you.
37:34Oh, no, no, honey.
37:36No.
37:37I'm so sorry I scared you.
37:41I'm so sorry.
37:45She's got a lot of major decisions to make.
37:54Looks like she's making one.
37:57Babies can be complicated.
38:01I can indeed.
38:04Dr. Ripley, a word, please?
38:12One of the rowdier ones gave me this earlier.
38:17Do I need some luck?
38:20Let's find out.
38:25Okay.
38:26Is it too much to ask where we're going or what you have in mind?
38:31Goodwin's office.
38:33Really?
38:39Goodwin.
38:40In keeping with the hospital's policy regarding reporting relationships that could potentially
38:44adversely affect patient care, particularly between supervisors such as myself and their direct
38:49reports such as Dr. Ripley here.
38:51Dr. Ripley here, I feel it's necessary to inform you that the two of us have been having sexual relations.
39:00Uh, I see.
39:02At no time did we compromise patient care in any way, but to fulfill reporting requirements and
39:08moving in reverse chronological order from our most recent to our first assignation this morning.
39:14Uh, that's fine.
39:16Dr. Lennox, I get the picture.
39:18Uh, I will make a note of this.
39:21Thank you for your candor.
39:22And as long as there are no sexual relations happening on premises.
39:30Of course not.
39:32Yeah.
39:33Well, have a good evening.
39:37Somewhere else.
39:40Mm-hmm.
39:49I don't know why you're upset.
39:53That's the sort of thing you, uh, you run by a partner beforehand, Caitlin.
39:57Well, now we don't have to be so covert.
40:00I'm sorry, I was trying to be romantic.
40:11You were right.
40:13I have been chasing adrenaline for a while now.
40:18Maybe it's time I chased something more meaningful.
40:42Jonathan, Michael, what are you doing here?
40:45Still looking for company on that trip to Brandywine Falls?
40:48Yeah!
40:49Only if you're doing the driving.
40:53I bet she handles just as well as the Benz, huh?
40:56You bet she does.
40:59Okey-dokey.
41:01Just toss your bags in here.
41:02All right.
41:07Oh, wow.
41:09Okay.
41:10It's a big machine.
41:11It certainly is.
41:12A lot of responsibility, son.
41:15All right, you guys ready?
41:17I was born ready.
41:18Wuckle yourselves in.
41:19All right.
41:20All right.
41:46All right.
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