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00:00:08Dr. Kessler, do you want me to check on Mr. Berkowitz's vacation?
00:00:19Mr. Berkowitz, do you want me to check on Mr. Berkowitz's vacation?
00:01:04Mr. Berkowitz, do you want me to check on Mr. Berkowitz's vacation?
00:01:12Mr. Berkowitz, do you want me to check on Mr. Berkowitz's vacation?
00:01:42Well, if you're out there on the roads, good luck.
00:01:45We've got traffic backed up on the 215 due to construction.
00:01:48You can expect delays of 15...
00:01:50What the hell you're doing?
00:01:51Workers are recommending drivers take Washington Street South to Brantford to avoid this.
00:01:56And we have a report of an accident on the 7 just before the 215 bypass.
00:02:01Traffic is backed up in...
00:02:04Come on, boss. Grab a body and have some fun.
00:02:08Even Kenneth would have wanted you to have some fun.
00:02:11Even when he was alive, Ken didn't dance.
00:02:13So, you're long overdue.
00:02:27The trick is to find someone else who hates to dance and dances badly.
00:02:32Then it just seems like you're being a good Samaritan.
00:02:35I've never been a good Samaritan.
00:02:37All doctors are good Samaritans.
00:02:40Especially the ones who can't heal themselves.
00:02:48What makes you say that?
00:02:50You make me say that.
00:02:52Come on, dance with me.
00:02:53No, I don't think so.
00:02:53Come on.
00:02:55Don't forget.
00:02:56As the CEO of this place, I have access to all the personnel records.
00:02:59And if you refuse to dance with me, I'm going to tell everyone about that scar that you have on
00:03:03your...
00:03:05And you're going to wonder how I know.
00:03:08Medical blackmail, Mr. Montgomery?
00:03:10It's devious, but it's effective.
00:03:12I thought we'd agree to come and fill it.
00:03:21So, if you're planning on going out today, no.
00:03:25Well, that's it for the traffic.
00:03:26We'll be, uh, we'll have an update in 15 minutes.
00:03:28Now, Dan.
00:03:39You think I should stop it?
00:03:41I think our esteemed resident scientist is making a fool of himself.
00:03:45That's his girlfriend.
00:03:47You're kidding.
00:03:49The great Dr. Hayes dates a stripper.
00:03:52The great Dr. Hayes lives with a stripper.
00:03:56Lives with.
00:04:01You don't approve, do you?
00:04:04You know what I think?
00:04:06What?
00:04:08I think it's better to have everybody laughing at you and be happy
00:04:13than to be highly respected and lonely.
00:04:17Are you flirting with me?
00:04:18I have been for some time.
00:04:21Does that make you uncomfortable?
00:04:25Earlier this morning, we had a three-alarm fire down in the house.
00:04:29Please.
00:04:37I just love to have her right now.
00:04:39I could go for that as well.
00:04:40A little bit of the instruction that would go a long way.
00:04:42All right, what else we got here?
00:04:44Um, we also have a city councilman who's scheduled for this afternoon.
00:04:52So, what do you think of our new wing?
00:04:54I think it's empty.
00:04:54Well, not for long.
00:04:56I assume everybody will want to come here.
00:04:57Oh, really?
00:04:58Yes, we will.
00:04:59And I'm not stopping with just one wing.
00:05:01I'm going to take this entire outdated rundown dinosaur and turn it into a state-of-the-art hospital.
00:05:06State-of-the-art hospital.
00:05:09You're a very ambitious man, Philip.
00:05:13You want another truth?
00:05:16I settled.
00:05:17I always wanted to be a doctor.
00:05:20I just wasn't any good at cutting up those little frogs.
00:05:22So I went to business school.
00:05:25And now I'm going to do everything that I can to make this into the best healthcare plan and hospital
00:05:31that I can.
00:05:35And the sexiest?
00:05:44Sexy is more subtle than that.
00:05:59So if you're looking for high temperatures, folks, it's going to be a killer out there.
00:06:08Last call, fella.
00:06:11Clear!
00:06:18I'll take over, Ralph.
00:06:19He's my patient.
00:06:29Clear.
00:06:30Clear?
00:06:30We've zapped him six times already, Jennifer.
00:06:33Clear!
00:06:34Okay.
00:06:41Atropine.
00:06:43We've done that.
00:06:44Epi.
00:06:45Did it.
00:06:45We've been pumping on this guy for 35 minutes.
00:06:48Then why didn't anyone call me?
00:06:50Oh, gee, Jen, we've been just a trifle busy here.
00:06:53Cardiac needle?
00:06:53This is not a rest, Jennifer.
00:06:55Look at his mouth.
00:06:56There's blood.
00:06:58Venus.
00:06:58Not arterial.
00:07:00This guy's burst something, and it ain't just an aorta.
00:07:02Did you get x-rays?
00:07:03For what?
00:07:04We both know what it's going to look like.
00:07:06This guy's split open like a squashed grape.
00:07:08Ralph!
00:07:08Listen, nothing short of a new pump is going to help this guy, and he can't wait around
00:07:12for us to find one.
00:07:13It's cardiac rupture, Jennifer.
00:07:15You know it, and I know it.
00:07:17I'll accept it.
00:07:30I gave this man a physical lesson a month ago.
00:07:33It's in borderline numbers, but nothing to indicate this.
00:07:46Dr. Flesher, report to the Lord.
00:07:50Dr. Flesher, report to the Lord.
00:07:59Mrs. Herring?
00:08:02Roberts, call extension 747.
00:08:04I'm sorry.
00:08:06Dr. Roberts, call extension 747.
00:08:20You just gave him a checkup two months ago.
00:08:24Two months ago.
00:08:26Mrs. Herring, we did everything.
00:08:28What kind of doctor were you?
00:08:29All those tests that you ran, why didn't you do something?
00:08:32He was only 56 years old.
00:08:40He had a lot of good years left.
00:08:43That's what you told him.
00:08:45A lot of good years.
00:08:46Is that what you said?
00:08:48Oh, you're a fool.
00:08:49A fool.
00:08:52You're a fool.
00:08:53And my husband is too.
00:08:56Mrs. Herring, don't touch me.
00:09:02Jennifer?
00:09:07Jennifer?
00:09:10Wait.
00:09:11Jennifer?
00:09:12Here.
00:09:17Come here.
00:09:18Come here.
00:09:34You okay?
00:09:36Yeah.
00:09:41If you ever need a shoulder to cry on...
00:09:46No, I mean it.
00:09:49Yeah.
00:10:03Okay, here's what is this type?
00:10:28Not now, Claudia.
00:10:30Not Claudia.
00:10:36Dr. Hayes.
00:10:37I know you're busy, but I have to talk with you.
00:10:39Me? Why? Why me?
00:10:42Well, you are the chief of the medical staff at this hospital, are you not?
00:10:46Yes, I am.
00:10:47Well, then you are the proper person to speak to.
00:10:51I'm sorry, Dr. Hayes. If I seem a bit distracted, I just lost a patient.
00:10:55You don't know where he is?
00:10:57No, I mean...
00:10:58You mean he or she died?
00:11:02Yes.
00:11:02Then say he died. Don't say lost.
00:11:06There's nothing wrong with died, dead, death. They're all good words, Dr. Kessler.
00:11:14Euphemisms of my children.
00:11:17I need to speak with you.
00:11:23Please.
00:11:24No, not here.
00:11:26Oh. Where?
00:11:28Well, I don't know where.
00:11:32Dinner tonight.
00:11:34Well, can't we...
00:11:36It's very, very important.
00:11:40Tonight?
00:11:42Where?
00:11:43Doesn't matter.
00:11:51All right.
00:11:54Fine.
00:11:59Eight.
00:12:02Fine.
00:12:04Eight what?
00:12:07A clock.
00:12:08For dinner.
00:12:11You and Mr. Cover of Newsweek and Time are going to have an intimate dinner?
00:12:15I don't know what he could possibly want to talk to me about.
00:12:17He hasn't said two words to me since he got here.
00:12:20Are you current on your hormone and DNA technology?
00:12:25No.
00:12:27That was Ken's turn.
00:12:33Cedric Herring died in ER 45 minutes ago.
00:12:37I know, and he was just in.
00:12:39I don't know why we have these executives come in for annual checkups
00:12:43if we can't find their life-threatening conditions.
00:12:46You're right.
00:12:49Claudia, pull all the files on my patients who've received physicals here in the last six months.
00:12:54Right away.
00:13:26You're right.
00:13:27Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha.
00:13:57Ha, ha, ha.
00:14:33Ha, ha, ha.
00:15:07Ha, ha, ha.
00:15:11Ha, ha, ha.
00:15:41Ha, ha, ha.
00:16:15Ha, ha, ha, ha.
00:16:52Ha, ha, ha, ha.
00:16:52Ha, ha, ha, ha.
00:17:01Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha.
00:17:19Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha.
00:17:21Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha.
00:17:22Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha.
00:17:23I'm okay.
00:17:26You don't look very well.
00:17:28Oh, my, my, my, my, my, the clairvoyant clinician.
00:17:37You said that four months ago you stumbled onto a major breakthrough.
00:17:43It was Nobel material.
00:17:48Believe me, Nobel material.
00:17:52But I didn't tell anyone about my discovery and I didn't tell them because I realized that it was only
00:17:57the first step towards something even bigger.
00:17:59And it's ironic.
00:18:01It was so damned ironic.
00:18:04What is?
00:18:07Dr. Hayes.
00:18:15Dr. Hayes?
00:18:17God.
00:18:42Are you relevant?
00:18:44No.
00:18:45I'm a colleague.
00:18:46So what happened?
00:18:50He exsanguinated at the dinner table.
00:19:15He exsanguinated at the dinner table.
00:19:21Who's that?
00:19:23Dr. Alvin Hayes.
00:19:25Uh-huh.
00:19:26And who are you?
00:19:27Dr. Jennifer Kessler.
00:19:29Who are you?
00:19:30I'm, uh, Detective Michael Curran.
00:19:32Homicide.
00:19:33Homicide?
00:19:34Then it's true?
00:19:36What's true?
00:19:38Well, Dr. Hayes said someone was trying to kill him.
00:19:41He did?
00:19:42Yes, he did.
00:19:44Oh, damn it.
00:19:51Sorry, but I got a deathful of unsolved homicides.
00:19:54I was hoping this one died of natural causes.
00:19:57Well, he did.
00:19:58He did.
00:19:59If you call lung cancer natural.
00:20:02Lung cancer?
00:20:04I'm just guessing, Detective, but judging by the color and frequency of the blood coming
00:20:09from his mouth, I'd say it came from his lungs.
00:20:11It was all frothy, bright red.
00:20:16But I thought you just said that someone wanted to kill him.
00:20:19He said that.
00:20:20So they're very patient killers.
00:20:22What?
00:20:23Well, lung cancer.
00:20:24It's a pretty slow way to kill someone.
00:20:26No, no, no.
00:20:27I didn't mean that the lung cancer was trying to kill him.
00:20:29Let's, uh, let's go see Dan first.
00:20:30Okay?
00:20:31Come on.
00:20:35Come on.
00:20:36He'll be all right.
00:20:38Dan first.
00:20:40Sure.
00:20:41Look at this.
00:20:43See?
00:20:43I told you that artery wasn't severed.
00:20:46Not by a bullet, anyway.
00:20:47Hmm.
00:20:48Yeah, it's too clean.
00:20:50Right.
00:20:51Got to get into that brain band, then.
00:20:55Okay, grab an apron.
00:20:58Oh, uh, Dr. Danforth, medical examiner.
00:21:02Say hello to Dr. Kessler, friend of the recently deceased Dr. Alvin Hayes.
00:21:08Dr. Alvin Hayes, the growth hormone guy?
00:21:12He's dead?
00:21:13On a table in your storage room.
00:21:15Of what?
00:21:16You tell us.
00:21:19Homicide.
00:21:21That's what Dr. Kessler thinks.
00:21:23No, I didn't say that.
00:21:24Why would anyone want to kill a researcher?
00:21:27I didn't say that.
00:21:30Mother Mayer.
00:21:42Okay, I'll see what we've got.
00:21:46Oh, yes.
00:21:48I saw him lecture once.
00:21:50He was brilliant.
00:21:52Aging and hormones.
00:21:54Why'd you think he was murdered?
00:21:55I didn't say that.
00:21:57But I told the detectives that Dr. Hayes told me that someone was trying to kill him.
00:22:03How old is he?
00:22:04I don't know.
00:22:06Looks older than I remembered.
00:22:09Look at this.
00:22:11Did you ever see hair fall out of a corpse like this?
00:22:15I never have.
00:22:16Not anybody this young, anyway.
00:22:19Will you do the autopsy now?
00:22:20No.
00:22:21I'm hungry.
00:22:22It's time for dinner.
00:22:25You find any foul play?
00:22:27Yes.
00:22:28Yes?
00:22:28Yes, and I can tell you who did it.
00:22:31Who?
00:22:32Mr. Tor, Mr. Nicotine, and Mr. Secondhand Smoke.
00:22:36A gang attack.
00:22:37Very funny.
00:22:39Yes, well, it's dinner time.
00:22:41I'll open them up tomorrow.
00:22:42No dinner.
00:22:43I got this guy's hat off in here.
00:22:46Amateurs.
00:22:53When I was a kid, all my friends wanted to be pallidated.
00:22:57I wanted to be Dr. Kildare.
00:23:05Hello, Jennifer.
00:23:08Philip.
00:23:10How did you know I was here?
00:23:11Police called.
00:23:14Are you all right?
00:23:14I don't know.
00:23:15Did you just see that?
00:23:16Come on, let's go.
00:23:17I'll drive you.
00:23:18I don't know.
00:23:18The detective may need to talk to me again.
00:23:20I think he's too involved cutting up somebody to even know that you left.
00:23:23Let's get out of here.
00:23:35That's the second time I've been in that morgue in the last year.
00:23:41Your husband.
00:23:45I admired him, you know.
00:23:48He did a lot of good research.
00:23:54I'm sorry you lost him.
00:23:56I didn't lose him.
00:23:57He's dead.
00:24:03I'm sorry.
00:24:06It's just something that Hayes said in my office today.
00:24:11You don't lose them, they're dead, he said.
00:24:14But he was wrong.
00:24:18You do lose them.
00:24:22And you spend most of your time hoping that any moment they'll be found.
00:24:29I really miss him.
00:24:43Thanks.
00:24:44Sure.
00:24:47You know, I think you should invite me in for coffee.
00:24:52I don't drink coffee.
00:24:54You can't sleep.
00:24:57It's too late to call up a girlfriend and have her come over.
00:25:00You're going to sit up for hours talking to your cat.
00:25:02I don't have a cat.
00:25:03Of course you don't.
00:25:04That's my point.
00:25:05You need someone who will nod occasionally and say, ah, hmm.
00:25:11I see.
00:25:12I see.
00:25:18How about tea?
00:25:41What the hell do you think you are doing?
00:25:58I don't think I've ever seen you smile like that.
00:26:03Things change.
00:26:05No.
00:26:06Smiles don't.
00:26:08They may go underground for a while, but you can't keep a good one down.
00:26:20It's pretty hot.
00:26:25So what about you?
00:26:26Have you ever been married?
00:26:27A long time ago.
00:26:30Oh.
00:26:32Oh.
00:26:32Oh.
00:26:33We were just a couple of kids playing house.
00:26:36No children, no property.
00:26:38Just some albums and some books and secondhand furniture.
00:26:43What happened?
00:26:47She came home one day and told me that she was living.
00:26:53So we took everything that we owned, we put it in the middle of the floor, played poker
00:26:57for it.
00:26:58She cleaned me up.
00:27:01Left me with one album.
00:27:02I think it was Little Feet.
00:27:05So how did you get from Little Feet to hospital administration?
00:27:11You really think of me as the enemy, don't you?
00:27:14I'm just another stiff in a suit, only thinking about the bottom line.
00:27:18Maybe.
00:27:19Yeah, I was going to be a doctor, I told you, like my father.
00:27:22But he talked me out of it.
00:27:24Why?
00:27:24He was a visionary.
00:27:27He saw that things were changing, that medicine was being taken over by big business, and he
00:27:34told me if I really cared about the profession, that I should go into management.
00:27:41I thought that one truly caring and resourceful manager could do more to affect health care
00:27:46than any ten of his doctors, and he was right.
00:27:49So that's why you brought in a world-class researcher like Hayes?
00:27:55I want to make the Collington Clinic famous.
00:27:58I buy Hayes at a certain price, and hopefully he'll generate ten times that amount in medical
00:28:05grants and donations, and then I can use that money to fund other programs like preventative
00:28:10medicine or free community health care centers or children's care programs, things that otherwise
00:28:16simply couldn't be funded.
00:28:21It's an endless struggle.
00:28:25So does anyone ever call you Phil?
00:28:28Not once in my entire life.
00:28:34There it is.
00:28:36I knew I could find it.
00:28:47There it is.
00:29:08Hey, where'd you go?
00:29:13When someone dies,
00:29:17someone close to you,
00:29:21you always think it's your fault.
00:29:26It's real.
00:29:28It's that feeling, maybe.
00:29:30It's wrong.
00:30:06It's wrong.
00:30:06Dr. Evans, report to cardiology.
00:30:09Dr. Evans, report to cardiology.
00:30:13You know, I am so sick of this smoke-free building crap.
00:30:17The least you doctors could do is to be on time.
00:30:20Hello, Mrs. Marchand.
00:30:22Thank you for coming in today.
00:30:27Do you mind?
00:30:33Well, now that you're here,
00:30:34would you please tell me what the hell I'm doing here?
00:30:36I mean, you gave me a complete physical.
00:30:38What was it, two months ago?
00:30:39Would you sit down, please?
00:30:41Your assistant tells me that you haven't been feeling very well.
00:30:44I don't believe this.
00:30:45I mean, you dragged me all the way down here,
00:30:47scaring me half to death to have a conversation.
00:30:51I think we could have done this little dance on the phone.
00:30:54Open.
00:30:55Just tell me how you're feeling.
00:30:57You want to know how I've been feeling?
00:30:59I've been feeling run down, sleep deprived, worn out, wound up.
00:31:04You want to know how I've been feeling?
00:31:05I've been feeling like every other advertising executive in the whole damn world.
00:31:08Are we done yet?
00:31:10Any specific symptoms?
00:31:13No.
00:31:16Well, that's not true.
00:31:18For some damn reason, my hair's been thinning.
00:31:24Mrs. Bonsher, I would like you to check into the hospital for a couple of days
00:31:29so I can run a few more tests.
00:31:30You have some very serious symptoms, and we should take another look.
00:31:38Oh, thanks for coming.
00:31:40Listen, I don't have all the results in yet,
00:31:41but I want to show you something.
00:31:43Take a look at this.
00:31:47Tissue, human.
00:31:48Correct.
00:31:48Heart, to be exact, from one Titus McIntosh,
00:31:51100 years old when he died of natural causes.
00:31:57Now, compare it with this one.
00:32:03Looks the same to me.
00:32:04Me too.
00:32:05That tissue is from our Dr. Hayes.
00:32:08But he was only...
00:32:0948 years old.
00:32:10He died of an aortic aneurysm that broke through the tracheobronchial tree, by the way.
00:32:16And now, door number three.
00:32:25Same.
00:32:27Thank you, yes.
00:32:31Sidric Harry?
00:32:32Bingo!
00:32:33From the aorta.
00:32:34The tissue is cheesy, friable, the lumen is all but occluded,
00:32:38and you're trying to tell me those men have no cardiac history?
00:32:42None.
00:32:42Oh, that's crap.
00:32:44When I opened up the left ventricle, I couldn't believe my eyes.
00:32:46I mean, I've seen mummies with better tickers.
00:32:50Oh, you know, down here, everything's funny.
00:32:57Yeah.
00:33:01Okay.
00:33:02Do you see aneurysm here?
00:33:05No.
00:33:06Here?
00:33:07No.
00:33:08Here.
00:33:09No.
00:33:10Okay.
00:33:11What's the point?
00:33:13Alvin Hayes, Sidric Harry, taken within the last six months.
00:33:16Nothing's there, right?
00:33:18Right.
00:33:18And this gentleman here, and four others,
00:33:22all deaths within months of our executive physicals.
00:33:24Nothing was diagnosed.
00:33:26So, if Hayes and Herring died of aneurysm,
00:33:29it developed after these pictures were taken.
00:33:32Wow.
00:33:33So much for our fancy executive physicals.
00:33:35And the autopsy report showed advanced signs of coronary disease,
00:33:40the kind of disease it takes years to develop.
00:33:43What's your conclusion?
00:33:44Something's killing people in this hospital.
00:33:49What's so funny, Ralph?
00:33:51Oh, gee, Jen, you've just jumped from malpractice to murder in less than ten seconds.
00:33:56No, I didn't say someone.
00:33:58I said something.
00:34:00I'm afraid we may be dealing with some sort of epidemic here.
00:34:03Epidemic?
00:34:04Listen, these guys were in terrible shape.
00:34:06Good riddance.
00:34:07Good riddance.
00:34:08Yeah.
00:34:08We cannot afford to take care of people that don't take care of themselves.
00:34:12Oh, great, Ralph.
00:34:12I'll remind you of that when you're grabbing your chest and screaming in pain, okay?
00:34:16No, no, don't do a damn thing.
00:34:17Just let me fade away with some dignity.
00:34:19That's all I ask, you know?
00:34:21Instead of hanging around through the overzealous work of some doctor.
00:34:25Oh, you call saving people's lives overzealous?
00:34:27We spend most of the resources of this hospital, or any other hospital for that matter,
00:34:31saving people's lives that don't deserve to be saved.
00:34:39Jen.
00:34:41Jen!
00:34:56Should I stay out of the way, or do you need someone to yell at?
00:34:59I hate men.
00:35:01Oh, my God, you slept with them.
00:35:04Who?
00:35:05I don't know.
00:35:06I was hoping you'd blurt it out.
00:35:07Who was it?
00:35:08You don't have to sleep with them to dislike them.
00:35:11Oh, it deepens the hate.
00:35:16I saw real fear in Hayes that night.
00:35:18I...
00:35:21Why did he want to see me?
00:35:23Did he give you a reason for the meeting before he died?
00:35:27He had a discovery of some kind, and he said...
00:35:31He said something strange.
00:35:33He said it was so ironic.
00:35:34What was?
00:35:35I'm not sure.
00:35:39I'm not sure.
00:35:42I'm not sure.
00:36:06Yes.
00:36:07Yes, um, I'm Dr. Jennifer Kessler.
00:36:10I was wondering if I might have a word with you, please.
00:36:25I'm Jennifer Kessler.
00:36:28Helen Bridenquist.
00:36:29I'm very sorry about Dr. Hayes.
00:36:31I was there when it happened.
00:36:35Miss Bridenquist, I need to ask you.
00:36:37Dr. Hayes said something, uh, just before he died.
00:36:40Something about a major breakthrough.
00:36:46Was there?
00:36:47I wasn't aware that you'd finished speaking.
00:36:50It wasn't a question, you know.
00:36:54So you don't know anything about a breakthrough he discovered?
00:36:57No.
00:36:58Well, how can that be?
00:36:59You were his assistant.
00:37:00I'm a molecular biologist like Dr. Hayes,
00:37:02but nowhere near his ability.
00:37:05Perhaps it was his secret.
00:37:17Dr. Hayes also said something about someone trying to kill him.
00:37:22Do you have any idea why he would say that?
00:37:23I don't, no.
00:37:25Now, wait a minute, wait a minute.
00:37:26You worked with this man for years.
00:37:27Was he crazy?
00:37:31Look, you can talk to me.
00:37:33I think I have a right to know.
00:37:35I was with him when he died.
00:37:36He was trying to tell me something.
00:37:38You have no right.
00:37:39What gives you the right?
00:37:42I was there when he lived.
00:37:44He was a great man.
00:37:50I agree.
00:37:52I only want to help.
00:37:55Help who?
00:37:57Him?
00:37:58His reputation?
00:38:00His memory?
00:38:04Dr. Hayes was fascinated by the on-off switching of genes.
00:38:10The balance of repression and expression.
00:38:15The role of repressor proteins and how they bind to the DNA.
00:38:21Would you like to see his map of chromosome 17?
00:38:26He used the growth hormone gene as a prototype.
00:38:30You see, he believed that controlling the growth hormone was the key to controlling disease.
00:38:35I don't know exactly what characteristics I'm looking for here.
00:38:40No, of course you don't.
00:38:43If you'll excuse me, Dr. Kessler, I'm very busy.
00:38:47Is there any possibility that Dr. Hayes' discovery was accidentally released in this hospital?
00:38:52Released?
00:38:54Do you think we're hiding aliens in our laboratory, Dr. Kessler?
00:38:58Patients are dying of some unknown illness in this hospital.
00:39:01Is that a question?
00:39:03Why did Dr. Hayes want to meet with me?
00:39:06What did he want to tell me?
00:39:10Please, leave.
00:39:18You can't go in there!
00:39:24Hello, Jennifer.
00:39:26Ralph, what are you doing here?
00:39:27I'm feeding a rabbit.
00:39:30How about you?
00:39:33I thought all these deaths might somehow be connected to this lab.
00:39:37Oh, yeah.
00:39:38Mad scientist releases death virus, that sort of thing, huh?
00:39:42It's possible, Ralph.
00:39:43Please.
00:39:45Would you leave now?
00:39:48WHISTLE BLOWS
00:40:18Let's go.
00:40:51Let's go.
00:41:26Let's go.
00:41:48Let's go.
00:41:56Thank you, yes.
00:42:01You're welcome.
00:42:10You try to sleep now.
00:42:48Let's go.
00:42:55Let's go.
00:42:56Let's go.
00:43:20Let's go.
00:43:32Let's go.
00:43:35Go get her, Frankie.
00:43:37Go get her.
00:43:38Go get her.
00:43:38Go get her.
00:43:38Go get her, Frankie.
00:43:39Come on, get her.
00:43:48Dr. Kessler.
00:43:51No, don't tell me.
00:43:53Another enchanting evening in the theater.
00:43:56Great.
00:43:58Great, what are you doing here?
00:44:00What, you think because I'm a cop I ain't got no culture?
00:44:03Wrong.
00:44:04I've been a student of modern dance since I was 14.
00:44:09And I got a particular interest in the same dancer that Dr. Hayes was interested in.
00:44:13What about you?
00:44:15I wanted to talk to her too.
00:44:17Did you?
00:44:19No.
00:44:20Uh-huh.
00:44:22Well, it's not very talky in here, is it?
00:44:25It's more of a movement thing.
00:44:29Anyway, I thought you might want to know what the autopsy turned out.
00:44:36What?
00:44:38Well, it was definitely drugs involved, cocaine.
00:44:41Oh, yeah.
00:44:43But Hayes' lifestyle was hardly a secret.
00:44:46And what's that supposed to mean?
00:44:47Drugs, girls, gambling, mild-mannered scientists by day, able to leap tall women at night.
00:44:53Everything's a joke to you, isn't it?
00:44:56We are talking about one of the world's renowned scientists, one of the great medical minds of this century.
00:45:01Only last year he was on the cover of...
00:45:03Cover of Time magazine.
00:45:04Yes, so was Jimmy Swaggart.
00:45:06He had a double life, too.
00:45:08As a matter of fact, I swear I saw him walk by here about a half an hour ago.
00:45:12Dr. Hayes was hardly a drug addict.
00:45:16Danforth found cocaine in his blood.
00:45:19And we found this five-dollar bill in his pocket.
00:45:23It's got cocaine on it.
00:45:25And you know it's rolled up.
00:45:27That's in...
00:45:29Yowza!
00:45:33We all have our dark sides, doctor.
00:45:41It's gonna be terrible for the hospital.
00:45:44Yeah, yeah.
00:45:45You'll only be able to charge $10 for those little slippers instead of $20.
00:45:50Somebody was trying to kill Dr. Hayes, all right?
00:45:53It was Dr. Hayes.
00:45:55Good night.
00:45:58Let's get some sleep.
00:46:17All right, let's go!
00:46:19Let's go!
00:46:20All right, all right!
00:46:21All right, all right!
00:46:26Down cover!
00:46:27Go in here!
00:46:34Down cover!
00:46:35Give me your respirator!
00:46:42All right, here we go, people.
00:46:45All right, up!
00:46:46Stay clear!
00:46:46Clear.
00:46:47Clear.
00:46:48We can gather.
00:46:49We can gather.
00:46:50We can gather.
00:46:52All right.
00:46:53Okay, again.
00:46:54Clear.
00:46:55Clear.
00:46:57Over there.
00:46:57We're losing her, folks.
00:46:58We got her.
00:47:00All right, folks.
00:47:01Let's clear her now.
00:47:19Leave them off, please.
00:47:32Sorry to intrude.
00:47:33You're not intruding.
00:47:38I heard about your patient.
00:47:41He did the best he could.
00:47:44That woman was only 54 years old.
00:47:48Sometimes even a doctor's powers are limited.
00:47:51It's not your fault.
00:47:52Isn't it?
00:47:54It's a coincidence.
00:47:56All her vessels were atheromanous.
00:47:58The carotids were barely open.
00:48:00Why didn't I find that?
00:48:03Sometimes death is the best thing.
00:48:05Why would you say that?
00:48:06I just mean maybe it was for the best.
00:48:09She was spared a lot of suffering.
00:48:10Oh, and the hospital, a lot of cost.
00:48:14I won't apologize for worrying about the money it takes to treat people.
00:48:20I care about every patient in this hospital, Jennifer.
00:48:22Do you think the people that I have to answer to can say that?
00:48:26Do you think if somebody doesn't run interference for you doctors
00:48:29that a place like this could survive?
00:48:37I wanted to talk to you about the other night.
00:48:41About us.
00:48:43It was a mistake.
00:48:45No.
00:48:46No, it wasn't.
00:48:50No.
00:48:52It wasn't.
00:48:56But I can't.
00:48:57I don't want you to forget him.
00:49:02He'll always be in your life.
00:49:05I'm just asking you
00:49:08to make a little more room inside there.
00:49:10Maybe for me.
00:49:33I'd love to see you.
00:49:33I don't know.
00:49:39It was nice and I don't know much.
00:49:41It's nice to see you.
00:49:42You have a friend.
00:49:48It's bad.
00:49:50It's a good time.
00:49:51I look forward to seeing you.
00:49:51I know I will find it.
00:49:53Wow.
00:49:53You got some of the people I look forward to.
00:49:53We'll be coming back then.
00:49:56I don't think anybody's been in the lab all day, Dr. Kessler.
00:49:59Helen?
00:50:00No, they tried to call her, but there was no answer.
00:50:04Well, do you think you could let me in there until Helen was running a test for me, and I'm
00:50:07sure the results are on her desk?
00:50:11Sure.
00:50:12Great.
00:50:48Dr. Bradquist?
00:51:46Oh, my God.
00:51:47Oh.
00:51:49Oh.
00:51:52Oh.
00:51:54Oh.
00:51:57Oh.
00:52:11Oh.
00:52:12Oh.
00:52:12Oh.
00:52:13Oh.
00:52:20who the hell was this haze anyway some mad scientist he was a scientific genius and a
00:52:26pioneer in his field cut the malarkey i mean lewis and clark were pioneers and they probably killed
00:52:33some animals in their day being on the road like they were but whoever did that was not a nice
00:52:39person look detective all right all right all right let that go okay uh why would anyone want
00:52:47to ransack this place now what are they looking for drugs or secrets it's possible i suppose
00:52:55dr hayes had recently made some kind of genetic breakthrough but he always published his findings
00:53:00they weren't secrets maybe somebody didn't want them published why not why wouldn't they want that
00:53:06keep them for themselves i don't know i don't know i'm making this up i uh i thought that uh
00:53:13hayes was suffering from cocaine paranoia but uh
00:53:18as you said someone wanted to kill him that he said someone was trying to kill him i know
00:53:26when was the last time you saw miss brinquist
00:53:30yesterday we passed in the hall once she never came to you with any any fear i think everyone in
00:53:38the department will agree that she was a very strange bird look detective it's very important
00:53:44that we keep this quiet and that the future of the hospital could hang in the balance hey i'm no
00:53:49stranger to discretion mr montgomery you mind if i see dr kessler home now
00:53:56yeah sure go ahead just don't be surprised i'm gonna ask you both some questions in the morning
00:54:03discreet thank you detective
00:54:07take you to my house you're staying with me tonight
00:54:22come on we're going to your bath
00:54:24come on
00:54:30come on
00:54:31come on
00:54:33come on
00:54:34come on
00:54:39come on
00:55:13There you go.
00:55:35Philip, I was in Hayes' lab yesterday.
00:55:40Why?
00:55:42Well, I just thought that maybe all these deaths are being caused by something that he discovered
00:55:47there.
00:55:48Why would you think that?
00:55:50Why did he need to talk to me?
00:55:54Well, that's not the point.
00:55:56The point is, I saw Ralph Wanamaker there in the animal room.
00:56:03Yeah?
00:56:04So?
00:56:05Well, he seemed very bothered that I saw him.
00:56:08Did you tell this to the detective?
00:56:10No.
00:56:12It didn't seem important then, but...
00:56:14I think you're probably right about that.
00:56:19Philip, you remember Hayes' girlfriend, Carol Donner, the stripper?
00:56:25Hard to forget.
00:56:30What are you doing?
00:56:32This is what I take from migraines, but it'll make you sleep like a baby.
00:56:35Philip, I really don't need...
00:56:37I don't need...
00:56:37Yes, you do.
00:56:38It's harmless.
00:56:38It's just sumatriptin.
00:56:40Really.
00:56:42Um...
00:56:42What do you want?
00:56:43No.
00:56:44Come on!
00:56:45You're burnt out, you need some rest.
00:56:47Give me your thigh, or I'll go hunting for it on my own.
00:56:50Okay.
00:56:51Okay.
00:56:57All right, girl.
00:57:03Wait.
00:57:04Wait.
00:57:06You don't look like you know what you're doing.
00:57:08I've been doing this to myself for years.
00:57:10Well, I'm the doctor.
00:57:11This is my leg, so if you don't mind...
00:57:13I'm good at it.
00:57:13Watch.
00:57:14Remember all those little frogs you couldn't cut up?
00:57:19Give it to me.
00:57:22I'm deeply offended.
00:57:25Go drink your tea and soothe your wounded ego.
00:57:33You need your rest.
00:57:35Take it.
00:57:36I will.
00:57:38Now.
00:57:40I will.
00:57:42I will.
00:57:43I will.
00:57:44I will.
00:57:51I will.
00:57:52I will.
00:57:55I will.
00:57:57I will.
00:57:57You are, I will.
00:57:57I will.
00:57:57I will.
00:57:57Uhm.
00:58:00I don't know.
00:58:38I don't know.
00:59:02I don't know.
00:59:29Yeah?
00:59:29I'm Dr. Kessler from the clinic.
00:59:32I need to talk to you about Dr. Hayes.
00:59:37You're the one that was with him when he died, weren't you?
00:59:41Yes, I was.
00:59:45Carol, I think you're in danger.
00:59:47I must talk to you.
00:59:52You're all right.
00:59:55All right.
00:59:57Come on, Al.
01:00:13How long have you had that cough?
01:00:17I don't know.
01:00:19It's been kind of a lousy week, you know?
01:00:24So why am I in danger?
01:00:27I think someone killed Dr. Hayes.
01:00:32Yeah.
01:00:33You know, I kept saying that someone was after him.
01:00:35I just thought he was paranoid.
01:00:38Maybe he was right.
01:00:39He was right.
01:00:40Did he ever say who was after him or why?
01:00:43No.
01:00:52What are you doing here, Jennifer?
01:00:57Carol?
01:00:59Carol?
01:01:11You've got to let me talk to you.
01:01:13I don't know what's going on around here, but I'm out of here.
01:01:20This way.
01:01:20This way.
01:01:21This way.
01:01:25This way.
01:01:37Hey, what's happening?
01:01:38Hey, come on, man, man.
01:01:39Come on.
01:01:42Come on, man.
01:01:58What do they want from me?
01:02:00I'm not sure.
01:02:11So tell me, the other night,
01:02:17did Alvin suffer?
01:02:21No.
01:02:24It happened very fast.
01:02:28Oh, that's good.
01:02:31Wouldn't have wanted him to be in a lot of pain, you know?
01:02:35He deserved better than that.
01:02:42Come on, get out of here.
01:02:45Ready, ready, ready, ready.
01:02:56Two coffees, please.
01:03:02I'm like, I'm in better shape than this.
01:03:07I used to be in really great shape, you know?
01:03:10Take class like four times a week.
01:03:14I just haven't felt like going.
01:03:18I'm really a dancer, you know.
01:03:21Oh, I know.
01:03:22No, I mean, I'm a real dancer.
01:03:25I was with this troop for a while.
01:03:27We were going to go out to San Francisco.
01:03:30I thought I had it made.
01:03:33The whole thing just kind of folded, you know, no money, of course.
01:03:36You know, why don't they ever tell little girls that they want to be ballerinas when they grow up,
01:03:41that they're never going to be able to pay a rent.
01:03:48I really loved him, you know.
01:03:51Why do you think someone would want to kill him?
01:03:54I don't know.
01:03:56You wouldn't tell me.
01:04:00Maybe thought he was protecting me.
01:04:04Maybe just thought I was stupid.
01:04:06You're not stupid.
01:04:11I miss him.
01:04:16I know how that feels.
01:04:19Arthur Miller and Marilyn Monroe.
01:04:24That's how we like to think of us.
01:04:28There's a couple of misfits.
01:04:32You know, he said he was going to keep me young forever.
01:04:37He said that.
01:04:39Mm-hmm.
01:04:41He said he found the fountain of youth just for me.
01:04:53Oh, my God.
01:04:54Oh, my God.
01:04:55Carol.
01:04:57Carol, come on.
01:04:58This way.
01:05:00This way.
01:05:03Carol.
01:05:15That's what he said.
01:05:17Fountain of youth.
01:05:18Those were his exact words.
01:05:19Uh-huh.
01:05:20He said he found it.
01:05:21Yeah.
01:05:22Oh, God damn.
01:05:24That's why they ransacked the lab.
01:05:25They were trying to steal.
01:05:27I have a notebook of his.
01:05:29He asked me to keep it for him.
01:05:30I don't know why, but...
01:05:32Notebook?
01:05:33Where is it?
01:05:34I kept it at the club.
01:05:35Can you show it to me?
01:05:37You've got to show it to me.
01:05:38Keep going.
01:05:39Get on.
01:05:39Come on.
01:05:40Come on.
01:05:45He found it, Philip.
01:05:47He was looking for the gene that causes the body to age to work against itself, and he found it.
01:05:51How do you know?
01:05:52I have his notes.
01:05:53Now, I can only understand part of it, but I'm sure I'm right.
01:05:56It's because of this notebook that he was killed.
01:05:59Notebook?
01:06:01Where are you, Jennifer?
01:06:02I'm backstage at his girlfriend's club, The Vortex.
01:06:05Can you pick me up?
01:06:06Yeah, yeah, sure.
01:06:07I'll be right over.
01:06:09We'll go to the police together.
01:06:10Okay, but hurry.
01:06:26Yeah.
01:06:28Something's wrong with me.
01:06:33I've never felt like this before.
01:06:36Shh.
01:06:36Just try and relax.
01:06:41I'm dying, huh?
01:06:44Just like Alvin.
01:06:45Shh.
01:06:46Take it easy.
01:06:50Why would I do?
01:06:53You didn't do a thing.
01:06:57No.
01:06:59Well, I thought I'd get out of this place.
01:07:05Did you ever go to San Francisco?
01:07:08I went there with my husband.
01:07:10Tell me about it.
01:07:12What would you do there?
01:07:17Well, I remember that Ken bought me a hat while we were there.
01:07:23And I wore it at this silly angle, kind of cocked to one side.
01:07:30Made me feel different.
01:07:33As if I were someone else.
01:07:35I like that.
01:07:39I'm scared, Jennifer.
01:07:42I think I know.
01:07:48I'm here, honey.
01:07:50I'm right here.
01:08:09Jennifer, what happened?
01:08:13She's dead.
01:08:14Oh, no.
01:08:16Hayes discovered the AGG.
01:08:18But he didn't find out how to turn it off.
01:08:20He only found out how to turn it on.
01:08:21Full blast.
01:08:22That's what he meant by it being so I'm on it.
01:08:25Come on.
01:08:26We've got to go.
01:08:28Jennifer, you're not safe as long as you have a notebook.
01:08:30Now, come on.
01:08:31There's nothing more you can do for her.
01:08:32Let's get out of here.
01:08:33Let's go.
01:08:35Come on.
01:08:37Excuse me.
01:08:47The reason we didn't find coronary problems in our patients is because they weren't there.
01:08:51Two weeks later, they were.
01:08:53It causes the body to age years and just days, Philip.
01:08:58And I think it's something they're given during a physical or while they're a patient in the hospital.
01:09:02And it would have to be injected because orally, the gastric juices would deactivate it.
01:09:08Someone decided to use Hayes' discovery to kill.
01:09:12Why?
01:09:13We would have to call Kieran.
01:09:16We'll call as soon as we get to my place.
01:09:23Which phone?
01:09:24I'll make the call.
01:09:3316th Precinct.
01:09:34Connect me with Detective Kieran, please.
01:09:39Great.
01:09:40Great.
01:09:41Thanks.
01:09:43Thanks.
01:09:51You're on his way.
01:09:53Philip, Hayes was so close to finding the real fountain of you.
01:09:57So close.
01:10:00I love you, Jennifer.
01:10:10I'm going to do something now.
01:10:14I'm going to put my life in your hands.
01:10:19What are you talking about?
01:10:20Just listen.
01:10:27There are a lot of people out there who would like nothing better than to see the clinic fail.
01:10:34And there's incredible pressure from the board to make it a success.
01:10:39So, uh, what are you telling me?
01:10:44I'm trying.
01:10:46So hard.
01:10:48To save it.
01:10:49The clinic pick.
01:10:50I'm trying to save lives.
01:10:53Hayes gave me the answer.
01:10:56He didn't intend to.
01:10:58But he did.
01:11:03Now, wait a minute.
01:11:04I don't understand.
01:11:07I think you do.
01:11:24Oh, Phil.
01:11:36No.
01:11:37No, it's painful.
01:11:38But we've reached a time when someone has to decide who we can afford to keep alive and who we
01:11:43can't.
01:11:43Oh, my God.
01:11:45Oh, my God.
01:11:48No.
01:11:50What do you mean you lost her?
01:11:52How could you lose her?
01:11:53Yeah, she and the daughter woman took off on us, sir.
01:11:56They took off on you.
01:11:58We went down there to question her about Hayes.
01:12:00I was down there by the car.
01:12:02He was supposed to wait for me.
01:12:04I knocked on the door.
01:12:05Dr. Kessler answered.
01:12:07That's when they bolted on us.
01:12:09Look, detective.
01:12:11I understand you guys have a job to do here.
01:12:15But I have a job, too.
01:12:16And my job is to determine exactly what Dr. Hayes or others have done so that we can remedy or
01:12:24contain it before somebody else drops dead around here.
01:12:27Or somebody else.
01:12:30Damn.
01:12:33What's the matter with these people?
01:12:35Don't they know the freezer's full?
01:12:39Please, please, just hear me out.
01:12:41And then when Kieran walks through that door, you decide what to do.
01:12:44The choice is yours.
01:12:46You killed those people?
01:12:48Think about it.
01:12:50Those patients refused to take care of themselves.
01:12:53They were smokers, drinkers, drug abusers.
01:12:55Kieran even said it himself.
01:12:57They were all performing slow suicide.
01:13:03You let me inject myself with that.
01:13:05No, no, no, no.
01:13:06That was a sedative.
01:13:07I swear.
01:13:08Oh, God, you can't think.
01:13:16Here.
01:13:26I love you, Jennifer.
01:13:29If you honestly believe that I could try to take your life, then here.
01:13:37Take mine.
01:13:40Go ahead.
01:13:40Inject me.
01:13:41I mean it.
01:13:42Go ahead.
01:13:42Do it.
01:13:47Oh, Philip.
01:13:53I would never, never try to harm her.
01:13:56But you killed Helen.
01:13:57I didn't.
01:13:59You don't understand.
01:14:01I'm not operating in a vacuum here.
01:14:03I'm trying to protect you.
01:14:06Listen to me.
01:14:08This is all of it.
01:14:10With Hayes' formula and his notes, you and I can save thousands of lives, and we can
01:14:17keep thousands of others from suffering needlessly.
01:14:21You're playing God, Philip.
01:14:22Can't you see that?
01:14:23We already play God every day.
01:14:25Every day, you use whatever supplies are available to you to save lives.
01:14:29I decide what those supplies are going to be.
01:14:31If I choose to fund another heart-lung machine instead of another incubator, somebody lives,
01:14:35and somebody else dies.
01:14:37A choice is made to let someone die who could be saved.
01:14:41It's not the same.
01:14:42It's not the same.
01:14:43You cannot compare that to killing people.
01:14:46Do you know what some of the native aboriginals in Australia do when they have twins?
01:14:51They pour sand down the nostrils of one of the babies.
01:14:54Why?
01:14:55Because they know.
01:14:56They can't afford to raise both.
01:14:58Now, are they playing God, or are they just being practical?
01:15:01We're not primitives, Philip.
01:15:04We're civilized human beings.
01:15:07Oh, really?
01:15:08Well, the clinic can't afford to take care of everyone.
01:15:10There just isn't enough money.
01:15:12No hospital in the country has enough money, Jennifer.
01:15:15Someone has to make the hard choices.
01:15:18Please, you've got to understand.
01:15:23Don't you see?
01:15:25It's nature's way.
01:15:29Nature eliminates those who can't take care of themselves.
01:15:33They have no right to the resources of the clinic, to doctors like you.
01:15:38No.
01:15:40They're just thieves, stealing life from others who deserve it more.
01:15:45Look at me.
01:15:47Look.
01:15:49Please, Jennifer.
01:15:51I'm not a monster.
01:15:55Oh, God, I love you so much.
01:16:00If you can't believe in what I'm trying to do,
01:16:07then I'll stop.
01:16:10Today, right now,
01:16:13none of it means anything to me.
01:16:16Unless you're with me.
01:16:30Did you really call the police?
01:16:34Jennifer.
01:16:45Again, clear!
01:17:14You're a liar.
01:17:17And a killer.
01:17:19Why didn't you just use a gun or a knife, Phillip?
01:17:22It would have been more honest.
01:17:23Jennifer.
01:17:25Oh, I hate you, Fred.
01:17:29Jennifer, no, please.
01:17:30An hour ago, I held that girl in my arms while she died.
01:17:34Why?
01:17:35Because she knew too much.
01:17:37Because you didn't like her lifestyle.
01:17:40And you thought I'd help you be a part of that?
01:17:42Murdering people to save lives?
01:17:44How could you?
01:18:22Why?
01:18:33What do you know?
01:18:34I mean, you were a person that was gone up.
01:18:34How about her?
01:18:34What is it?
01:18:41How about her?
01:18:54Yes, get me an ambulance, please.
01:18:56And get me the police.
01:19:25I loved you, Jan.
01:19:29Good night.
01:20:04Good night.
01:20:14Good night.
01:20:15You all right?
01:20:19Dr. Kessler.
01:20:20Jennifer.
01:20:22Dr. Kessler, are you all right?
01:20:25Jennifer's around.
01:20:27It's all right.
01:20:29It's all right.
01:20:30It's all right.
01:20:32It's all right.
01:20:42It's all right.
01:20:46It's all right.
01:20:51You all right.
01:20:52It's all right.
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