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Chicago Med - Season 11 - Episode 11: Our So-Called Lives
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00:05You
00:06Couldn't help but notice you in Kingston. You should ask her out. She asked me out. That's great. Yeah. It's
00:12not like we're together
00:13Two friends having a baby. Remember?
00:18You went through something really traumatic. I mean, we both did. I can't stop thinking about it. I'm sorry to
00:24hear that. I've moved on.
00:25I don't buy it. You keep throwing yourself headfirst into these dangerous situations like you got a dip.
00:36Okay, ready? On three. One, two, three. Push.
00:40Son of a bitch! Can you give us a little help?
00:42I'm trying. It hurts.
00:44Okay, let's try again. Push.
00:46Need a hand? Yeah. Warehouse accident. Mr. Tremblay crushed against a metal shelf.
00:52My idiot co-worker slammed his forklift right into me. He fell asleep at the wheel.
00:56Gave him 50 offense and also he could roll in to get a better look at his wound.
00:59This looks deep. Have Dr. Howard book an OR for surgical exploration.
01:02There's no need. I already have a perfectly clear view of his injuries.
01:05The ED doesn't have a laparotomy tray. The OR does.
01:08I have everything under control.
01:10I'm sure you do, but it's the end of your shift. So call Dr. Howard now.
01:15May I speak with you outside?
01:17You may.
01:22He's pissed.
01:23What?
01:24She's gonna eat him alive.
01:37I need my, my tea for all of you.
01:40What? Oh.
01:40Yeah.
01:43Yeah.
01:43Here.
01:44Yeah.
01:45Okay.
01:48I thought we agreed to stop this.
01:50It changed my mind.
01:52You know, I'm not some puppy for you to play with.
01:56Agree to disagree.
01:58But you can say no at any point.
02:02Rough.
02:06Oh my gosh.
02:10Actually, I, I do know somewhere I need to be.
02:13Well, I don't have to be back for ten minutes.
02:17Ugh.
02:18Okay.
02:25Trini just pinned me, didn't she?
02:26Hey, I'm, I'm Switzerland.
02:28Yeah, well, sadly, I won't be buying the first round at Molly's ever again.
02:32Hmm.
02:32What's your strategy?
02:33Well, I'm gonna wait till the end of my shift and then stick some poor sucker at the very
02:38last minute.
02:38That is some real 4D chesting.
02:40Yeah, well, of course there's this.
02:44And boom.
02:47Hey, are you bringing Jennifer and Molly's tonight?
02:51Possibly.
02:52Don't be weird.
02:53I want you to bring her.
02:55Yeah, I think I have the right to be somewhat weird when discussing my girlfriend with the
02:59mother of my impending child.
03:00Girlfriend?
03:01Yeah.
03:02She must really be okay with this unique situation.
03:05She said as long as I'm not in love with you, she's, uh, all good.
03:09Well, good.
03:10Dr. Archer, incoming trauma, three minutes out.
03:13Young man with chest impelment.
03:20Dr. Mankiewicz?
03:21Yes.
03:22Yes.
03:23I told you not to call him, Howie.
03:25Well, you know, when the random commenter drops my name in an attempt to jump the line,
03:29I'm automatically summoned.
03:30Oh.
03:31No one knew who you were.
03:33It was quite sad.
03:34We were lucky to get in at all.
03:36That's impossible.
03:36You're deluded.
03:37What are you guys doing here?
03:38Is everybody okay?
03:39Dr. Mankiewicz is concerned her cataract surgery failed.
03:42It's been a month.
03:43At first I saw colors I forgot existed, but over the last few days my vision's been getting
03:47a little blurry again.
03:48Right.
03:49Hold still, please.
03:49Mm-hmm.
03:51I hope this doesn't mean putting off bokeh.
03:53I've got to set up the house.
03:55This would be a lot easier if you don't talk, Dr. Mankiewicz.
03:57Well, you don't know how many times I've said that to her.
03:59When are you guys going down there?
04:00When's the big day?
04:01Well, Susie flies down tomorrow, and I'm going to stick around here another six months.
04:06He's dragging out his retirement.
04:08I have students I've committed to, sweetie.
04:11And the transition period is normal and necessary.
04:14Denial ain't just a river in Egypt.
04:15I'm not seeing any acute issues, but I'd like ophthalmology to run a few tests just in case.
04:19Well, let's just get it over with.
04:21You don't know how many times I've said that to him.
04:24How do you all know each other?
04:25Howie was my roommate in medical school.
04:27Daniel was my boyfriend in medical school.
04:30Yeah.
04:31So how'd you end up with Howie?
04:33Very poor judgment.
04:35Oh, it's not too late, dear.
04:37Danny's single.
04:38Oh, ever been to Boca Raton?
04:40You be careful, young lady.
04:44Bono Trauma 1.
04:45Alex Tompkins, 27-year-old male.
04:47Fell off a bull and got bored in the chest.
04:49Mechanical bull.
04:50Nope, a live one.
04:51From Chicago?
04:52He's a professional rider.
04:53Lost my grip, and Eddie sent me sailor.
04:56Heart rate 134, BP 98 over 60.
04:59Decreased breath sounds on the left side.
05:00That's 96.
05:01Did you hit your head?
05:02Lose consciousness at all?
05:03No.
05:04No?
05:04Victor, grab that cover, will you?
05:06Any other injuries from the incident?
05:07I rode away before Eddie could stomp on my legs.
05:09Yeah?
05:10Who's Eddie?
05:10The ball.
05:12Of course.
05:12All right, on my count.
05:13Eddie, one, two, three.
05:15All right, 100 fentanyl, and then get him on four liters.
05:18Mr. Tompkins, I'm gonna check you out now, okay?
05:21Move your hand, please, sir.
05:23All right, big open new thorax.
05:26At least two open rib fractures.
05:31Let's get a CT on the way to the hybrid OR, okay?
05:34We need them cleaned and closed right away.
05:37Come on, let's go.
05:37Move it, move it, please.
05:52Okay, so you didn't land on your belly, right?
05:54No, no.
05:55On my side.
05:57I feel so stupid.
05:59I should have just made two trips.
06:01Is the baby going to be okay?
06:03Based on my initial exam, I'm not seeing any cause for concern, but we do want to do an ultrasound
06:08and be on the safe side, okay?
06:09Okay.
06:09Is there anyone we can recruit to help you with the groceries next time?
06:12Oh, my husband, Kyle, but he's away visiting his mom.
06:16I already heard an earful from him.
06:18Why didn't you just get them delivered?
06:22Dr. Kingston, when I called your office, they said you were going to be in meetings all day.
06:25Well, you just gave me a great excuse to bail.
06:29Do you know Dr. Asher?
06:31Yes, of course.
06:31She's one of Gaffney's finest.
06:33You are in terrific hands.
06:34How do you two know each other?
06:36Uh, I had ER-positive breast cancer six years ago.
06:39And Dr. Kingston was my surgical oncologist.
06:43If it wasn't for her, I wouldn't be pregnant right now.
06:46Um, I don't know about that.
06:47Every oncologist I met with was against me freezing my eggs before starting treatment.
06:52They were afraid that the ovulation stimulation hormones would increase my cancer cells.
06:56That is a valid concern.
06:58But Dr. Kingston helped me advocate for myself every step of the way.
07:06Okay, so baby girl is moving around nicely.
07:10The placenta looks good.
07:12No sign of abruption.
07:15Fluid levels look good.
07:19What is it? What's wrong?
07:21Well, I'm just seeing some bright areas in the fluid surrounding the umbilical cord.
07:25Now, this could just be artifact from the machine, but I'd like to get a fetal MRI just to cover
07:29all our bases.
07:30Lyra is highly claustrophobic, so...
07:32I always need sedation, but I don't want to take anything while I'm pregnant.
07:36Okay, well, we can give you a very low dose of adavan.
07:39No, no, absolutely not.
07:40Maybe we can just do a detailed ultrasound, perhaps.
07:44We could.
07:45But an MRI would give us far better structural and soft tissue detail.
07:50Could we at least try the ultrasound first?
07:53And then, if it's not good enough, I'll do the MRI.
07:57Sure. That's fine.
08:00Oh, I'm glad I'm here.
08:04You are a very lucky man, Mr. Tompkins.
08:07Right?
08:08The, uh, track to the horn stopped just centimeters from your heart.
08:13Lucky my ass.
08:14You know how much crap the boys are gonna give me when they hear Eddie whoop my hide?
08:18Forgive me, but trying to stay on the back of a bucking bull.
08:22Just, uh, never saw the appeal myself.
08:27Your line of work doesn't seem so different.
08:29Imagine there's days where this child feels like you're riding a 2,000-pound beast just hanging on by the
08:35skin of your teeth.
08:36Touché.
08:36Anyway, as I was saying, uh, you're very lucky that Eddie the Bull missed your heart.
08:41We were able to repair the pulmonary laceration and, uh, it should heal up in about four to six weeks.
08:46Well, I'm gonna be held up for that long.
08:49I got the Albuquerque Invitational in March.
08:51I'm not done yet.
08:53Uh, your CT showed a narrowing of the cervical spine.
08:56Uh, my back's been messed up for years.
08:59Sciatica or whatnot, uh, Doc gives me a steroid shot and I'm good to go.
09:03Well, the findings aren't consistent with sciatica, so I'd like to order additional scans and a neuro consult.
09:08Is that really necessary, or are you just trying to pad my bill?
09:11Oh, I'm absolutely padding your bill.
09:12And if I order enough scans by the end of the month, I want a new hot tub.
09:16No, it's, uh, absolutely necessary, buckaroo.
09:19Buckaroo.
09:20Too many episodes of Bonanza.
09:23That's funny you say that, because back in the old days, I was a dead ringer for little Joe Cartwright.
09:32Tough crowd.
09:34Dr. Lennox, the girl in two with the infected eyebrow piercing.
09:38What about her?
09:39What did you ask me to do again?
09:40Drain and clean the wound and...
09:42Please don't pretend to be bad at your job to distract me from the pin in your hand.
09:49Hey, hey, mm-mm.
09:50Excuse me, Dr. Asher.
09:51I just, I wanted to apologize for what happened in there.
09:54I didn't mean to step on anyone's toes.
09:56My toes are just fine.
09:58Okay.
09:59Yep.
09:59Moving forward, I'll just keep my suggestions to myself.
10:01That is not necessary.
10:03Your input is valuable, especially given your prior relationship with Lara.
10:07That's very gracious of you.
10:13Two shots of more, it's Sully's favorite.
10:18To Sully.
10:19To Sully.
10:23Oh, old style chaser.
10:31Oh.
10:32Oh.
10:33Oh, wow.
10:34Oh.
10:35I can't believe he's been gone a year.
10:38It did go fast.
10:40Luckily, his 18-month-old clone keeps me smiling on the hard days.
10:44Come on.
10:45Lately, he's been doing this thing where he tries to stick his finger in power outlets,
10:50and when I warn him it'll hurt, he laughs and tries again.
10:55Well, that's his dad in a nutshell.
10:57Mm.
10:58My son is the sweetest little monster I know.
11:02How are you holding up?
11:05Uh, I'm doing pretty well, overall.
11:08Yeah?
11:09Yeah.
11:11But, we have a job to do today.
11:14Which is...
11:20Is that...
11:21Sully's ashes.
11:26Why'd you bring them?
11:27Because, today, we are going to spread them on the field of his favorite place on Earth.
11:38Okay.
11:39What?
11:41Serotonin syndrome?
11:42Ridiculous, right?
11:43I'm sorry.
11:44I'm not going to rebuild my entire medication protocol, because I've got, I don't know,
11:49low blood sugar or something.
11:50Anyway, my new shrink and I, we just tweaked a couple things, and I never felt better.
11:55Well, I'm glad to hear it.
11:56Listen, pal.
11:57I gotta say, you seem less than enthused about moving down to the sunshine state.
12:01And, I'm not talking about a transition period.
12:05Well, you picked that up with your keen shrink skills, did you?
12:08What can I say?
12:08I'm good.
12:09You seem so excited about Boca on my birthday.
12:13What happened?
12:14Starting spring semester.
12:15I looked out at those eager med students, and I realized everything I said from that
12:20moment forward, everything I taught them would be for the last time.
12:24You're not ready to retire?
12:25Nope.
12:26Susie was ready when we closed our practice 12 years ago.
12:29But joining Porter U's faculty opened up this whole new world to me.
12:33But, does Susie know how you feel?
12:35I mean, how you really feel?
12:36She knows, but she doesn't get it.
12:39I know you do.
12:40Of course I do, but I'm not your wife.
12:42Look, Howie, it's Susie.
12:45I mean, you can level with her.
12:47Can't you?
12:47I mean, does it really need to be a binary choice anyway?
12:51Says my thrice divorced friend.
12:53That's beneath you.
12:54It is a binary choice.
12:56I love my wife more than I love my career, so I choose her.
13:00I just need some time to get there.
13:03Dr. Charles, treatment three.
13:12Oh my God, Susie!
13:14Doris, two milligram Ativan IM.
13:16Serum oxygen.
13:17What happened?
13:18She just started seizing.
13:19Help me get her on her side.
13:20What the hell is wrong with her?
13:21I'm not sure, but it looks like a tonic-clonic.
13:22Here's okay.
13:23Susie, I'm right here.
13:25Ativan on board.
13:25Let's let them work, okay?
13:27They got this.
13:28Gonna be fine.
13:29Let's, uh, let them do their job.
13:36Put a rush on that MRI.
13:38I mean, Caitlin should be...
13:41See him.
13:43Dan, I know these are very old friends of yours,
13:45so I wanted to come down myself and explain to all of you
13:48what we found and what our options are.
13:51So, I'm guessing this isn't about cataracts?
13:54I'm afraid not.
13:55Your CT and MRI scans found a grade four
13:58deep arteriovenous malformation in your central brain.
14:01It's an AVM.
14:03It's essentially a knot of tangled blood vessels.
14:06This is what caused your recent vision loss
14:08as well as your seizure.
14:10Okay.
14:11So, how do we fix this?
14:13Well, we have two options.
14:15Okay.
14:16Hit me.
14:16The first is resecting it.
14:19Removing the knot?
14:20Yes.
14:21Why are we not more excited about that option?
14:23It's a very risky surgery with a high mortality rate.
14:27How high?
14:28Over 70%.
14:30No.
14:32Hard pass.
14:33But what's the other option?
14:34We leave the knot where it is and simply medicate your symptoms.
14:40Symptoms.
14:40AVM is stealing vital blood from other areas of your brain.
14:44And now that you've started showing symptoms,
14:47you will experience them more and more.
14:50Seizures.
14:52Many strokes.
14:53All leading to a dramatic physical and cognitive decline.
14:58Over how much time?
15:00Roughly two to five years.
15:02Okay.
15:03This is an overwhelming amount of information.
15:06There must be alternatives.
15:08What about endovascular intervention?
15:10Endovascular is only temporary with a high risk of bleeding.
15:13I can't recommend it.
15:14If you remove the knot now.
15:17Susie.
15:17No.
15:18Will I still experience the physical and cognitive decline?
15:22No.
15:23If you survive the surgery, you'd be able to go on with your life.
15:31Oh, so you're saying I have a brain grenade.
15:38I want it out before it explodes.
15:40We need to talk about this, Susie.
15:41I am not going to curl up in a ball and wait to die, Howie.
15:47Honey, if I can't experience my life to its fullest with you,
15:50there's no point to living at all.
15:53No, absolutely not.
15:54I mean, what are we even talking about here?
15:57Hallelujah.
15:58No!
16:00I'll give you two a minute.
16:04You understand, don't you?
16:06Of course I do.
16:08Of course I do.
16:10And I will talk to him.
16:12Okay?
16:12You can.
16:13I'm gonna talk to him.
16:17Mr. Tompkins, you've got progressive cervical myelopathy.
16:20Your spinal cord's being compressed, which can impair motor skills.
16:23That's probably why you lost your grip on Eddie today.
16:27Is there some kind of pain pill I can take?
16:28Uh, no, I'm afraid we're past that.
16:30You need spinal fusion surgery.
16:32Back surgery.
16:33I need back surgery, really.
16:35How long is that gonna put me out, huh?
16:37I mean, a couple months?
16:38No, full recovery usually takes about a year.
16:40A year?
16:41A year?
16:42I'm not gonna be back on a bull for a year.
16:43My advice is that you never get back on a bull again.
16:46The risk of re-injury after surgery is too great.
16:48Then I'm not doing the surgery.
16:49Mr. Tompkins.
16:50No, this is how I make a living.
16:51It's time to find a new profession.
16:53All right?
16:54You let this go.
16:55You keep writing.
16:56You could end up with permanent nerve damage.
16:58Paralysis, most likely.
17:00I'll take my chances.
17:05Very well.
17:08You are making a terrible decision.
17:11That is your opinion.
17:12Based on decades of watching people make terrible decisions.
17:15Well, it isn't up to you, is it?
17:22Well, here we are.
17:25Okay.
17:26So, the gate mechanism takes about eight seconds to soft close.
17:30So, you and I will sneak in before it does.
17:33That's your plan?
17:34Wait and get lucky?
17:35What, you got a better one?
17:36Well, hang on.
17:37There are security cameras everywhere.
17:38We could be begging to be arrested.
17:39Wow.
17:41I wish that 15-year-old Rip were here to see what a little bitch you've become.
17:56Sully sure did love his cubbies.
17:58Yeah.
17:59Not a popular thing for a South Side boy.
18:01Used to pick fights with all the White Sox fans.
18:04Yeah.
18:04And get his ass handed to him.
18:07That was Sully.
18:08Sticking his finger in the power outlet.
18:13Go, go, go, go, go, go, go.
18:19Lucky that car alarm went off.
18:21Nah, that was Sully.
18:22Doing us a solid from above.
18:23Come on.
18:24What?
18:30Hey, why were you so late today?
18:32It's not like you.
18:34Traffic.
18:35That feels like a lie.
18:36You were in way too good of a mood for that.
18:38What's your point?
18:40Were you late because of a girl?
18:43Maybe.
18:44And you had just had sex with said girl.
18:46How?
18:47How, how, how do you do that?
18:48I mean, we knew each other at 12.
18:49You can't hide anything from someone who knew you at 12.
18:52And I 100% approve.
18:54So?
18:55Who is she?
18:57Caitlin Lennox.
18:59Oh.
19:00I remember her.
19:01Stone Cold RBF.
19:02Oh.
19:03She's...
19:04She's not so bad.
19:05Yeah, said every guy right after sex.
19:09Oh my God.
19:10We really like her.
19:12No.
19:13No, no, no.
19:13We're, we're just...
19:15We're a little drunk on each other at the moment.
19:17That's how all the best things start.
19:18Yeah, and end.
19:19What's wrong?
19:20You're afraid of getting dumped on the Riverwalk for a third time this year?
19:24Wow.
19:26Low blow?
19:27Oh, Sully must be speaking through me today.
19:31Lennox and I are like oil and water.
19:33It's, it's a bad idea.
19:35Look, Sully was the best bad idea I ever had.
19:38And I wouldn't trade a moment of it.
19:41Do you care about her?
19:44Okay, well then you have to tell her.
19:46This kind of chemistry is rare.
19:50Oh, hey!
19:51Go, go, go, go, go!
19:53Really?
19:53Go, go, go, go, go!
19:58This way.
19:59Okay, okay.
20:00What?
20:01Ah.
20:10I knew you're waiting for me.
20:12I knew you were waiting for me.
20:13Good.
20:14Yeah.
20:15Do it.
20:15Go, go, go, go, go.
20:17I knew you were waiting for me.
20:18Go, go, go, go.
20:18Ah!
20:20Oh, no, no, no.
20:23Oh, no.
20:24Oh, no, no, no, no.
20:30okay so this is the umbilical cord you see where it narrows down here is that bad it means that
20:39something's wrapped around it sometimes bands from the amniotic sac can become separated and
20:43wrap around things that they shouldn't is this because of my fall no no typically this develops
20:48within the first trimester it's actually lucky that your fall brought you in otherwise you
20:52wouldn't have detected this until your next ultrasound so is this hurting my baby when bands
20:57constrict the umbilical cord it can cut off nutrients and oxygen to the baby now luckily i'm
21:02not seeing any signs of that happening yet but this does require immediate surgical intervention
21:07now i've already spoken to dr berman an excellent fetal surgeon here at med and he has some
21:13availability this afternoon oh kyle's not here yet lyra this isn't something that we want to wait on
21:23okay of course yeah lyra it's gonna be okay can you be in the surgery oh i'm not a fetal
21:31surgeon
21:31please just in case something goes wrong i would feel so much better if i knew that you were there
21:42generally we limit the number of bodies in an operating room for sterility purposes but
21:46dr kingston can absolutely watch from the observation booth would you i would be happy to
21:55okay
21:58there you are i've been looking all over for you
22:03i needed some time to think
22:07i get it
22:13please help me talk suzy out of this surgery danny howie i can't do that why the hell not
22:20isn't it really her decision are you kidding i am her husband this procedure is more likely to kill
22:27her than cure her you know that so does she you don't get it what what did i get marriage
22:35till death
22:36do us part when times got tough you always bailed all three of your wives it's a good thing susie
22:42had the good sense to cut bait before you started with her
22:49you think i'm crazy for risking the surgery don't you
22:54you want to live without compromise you might be the sanest person i know
23:01my husband's furious with me
23:05well you strike me as someone who does what she wants in life without apology dr minkowitz
23:11anyone who loves you has always known that
23:15that's probably why they loved you in the first place
23:25she's being selfish
23:27all due respect i think you might have that backwards
23:31you're the one asking her to choose a rapid cognitive decline
23:37howie i watch cc waste away from cancer
23:44trust me you do not want that for your beloved wife
23:54how did we get here
23:57this morning i was whining about retiring to boca now i'd go in a heartbeat
24:02if it meant a few more years together
24:05yeah well susar wants that too
24:09so bad she's willing to take this risk to get it
24:15i guess i need to tell my wife she was right again
24:27how did you end up with howie
24:28oh well howie fell for me immediately
24:31but he was never gonna make a move on his best friend's girlfriend
24:35so i was forced to take action and dump danny
24:41oh drama
24:44tell me more details like
24:46oh well i was crazy about danny
24:48but he's always had a complicated relationship with intimacy
24:53well he loved me but kept me at arm's length
24:59but howie
25:00oh he held the door wide open with a boundless capacity to love
25:08you know basking in that glow
25:12can be pretty addictive
25:16i think we all know when an attraction feels inevitable
25:24hmm i can see you know what i mean
25:29no i was um wondering um how the three of you stayed close
25:34oh well we were psych students dr lennox analyzing drama was our jam
25:40i mean look what came of it a lifelong friendship
25:52i would rather live than wait to die
25:56i feel the same
25:58i'm betting my life on that
26:02what if you lose
26:07better to break howie's heart
26:10fast
26:12i don't want him watching me slowly disappear
26:17i love him too much
26:22no
26:22mr tompkins please i need you to get back in bed
26:26he pulled his chest tube out
26:27uh what the hell are you thinking
26:29i told her i was ready to go and she said i needed to talk to some shrink
26:32that's right i ordered a psych consult
26:34yeah to force surgery on
26:36to cover our ass
26:37so that when you're paralyzed in a year
26:39we can prove that you were counseled on the risks of refusing
26:42well i'm good
26:43where are you going mr tompkins you cannot do this
26:45we are asking you not to do
26:52he's tachycardic
26:52i have some breath sounds on the left
26:55he's got tension pneumothorax
26:57we need a stretcher
26:58no there's no time to get him back in the bed
26:59get me a 14 gauge angie calf
27:01you're gonna needle decompress him here
27:15i think sully would be proud
27:17he'd be more proud if we spent the night in a community cell
27:24hey
27:25no no i'm okay i'm okay i just um
27:30i just miss him
27:32yeah
27:33yeah me too
27:36you know what kills me
27:40is nate
27:42isn't gonna have any memory
27:44of his dad
27:47you know and sometimes i wish i could just
27:50download all of my memories
27:51into his little 18 month old brain
27:55so he could see all the things that
27:58old videos and pictures can't tell you
28:00you know like how his cologne smelled
28:04or how
28:07how his hands felt when he'd rub your back
28:09until you fell asleep
28:13how safe you felt when he hugged you
28:21so he's with him
28:23always will be
28:26i hope that's true
28:27i know it is
28:29i mean it was with me when i needed him most
28:33what do you mean
28:42i saw him
28:45i saw him when i was trapped in the well
28:53i don't know if it was a dream or
28:54or a hallucination due to
28:56lack of oxygen but
28:59sully was there with me
29:02and uh
29:04i wanted to give up but
29:07sully just kept pushing my buttons
29:09until i screamed bloody murder at him
29:11and uh
29:14and that's the only reason mauch found me in all that rubble
29:17it sounds like sully played you like a little fan
29:20and he saved my life
29:23i truly believe that
29:28and if he bothered to waste his time on me
29:32come on
29:33come on
29:34he will always
29:35always be there for you and me
29:47he also called me a little bitch
29:50that's because you are one
29:58thank you
29:59thanks
30:01are you arresting us
30:03was the deceased a cubs fan
30:06well
30:06yeah they were his only religion
30:09have a nice day
30:10go cubs
30:11go cubs
30:21we were playing pool when we told danny we were engaged
30:24because danny always had to have a big reaction to everything
30:28he jumped up into the air with excitement and
30:31that's right because i'm so athletic
30:32i actually hit the ceiling fan
30:35the spinning ceiling fan
30:37and for a moment danny was just
30:39stunned
30:40well because i i just like
30:41why is my face all of a sudden so warm
30:44because there is blood pouring down his face
30:47and he wouldn't even let us take him to the ed
30:48we're gonna make it about me
30:49you just been engaged
30:50there were cocktails to drink
30:53he walked around for the rest of the evening
30:55with a sweater tied around his head
30:57you know he still does this to this day
30:59oh really
30:59that's
31:00yeah
31:02oh man
31:07suzy
31:09i know you've already made up your mind but i need you to know that any version of you is
31:15enough for me
31:16i know
31:18but if i can't remember this
31:21what's the point
31:24i love you susie
31:26i love you howard
31:32dr mankiewicz
31:35yes
31:36yes
31:36the hour's been prepped
31:38we're ready when you are
31:39okay let's do this
31:45libby will take you to the waiting room dr mankiewicz
31:47i'll see you soon
31:48i see you soon
31:49okay
32:01danny
32:03danny come here
32:07for some reason this doesn't
32:10work out
32:12take care of howie for me
32:14okay
32:16no can do
32:17that's your job susar
32:24okay
32:25okay
32:27okay
32:28okay
32:30okay
32:30okay
32:42okay
32:46how long was that out
32:50about an hour
32:51a little stunt you pulled
32:55across your second pneumothorax of the day
32:58and put all my handiwork from this morning at risk of infection
33:07what
33:10you're a selfish idiot
33:11you know that
33:12you're out of line man
33:13i worked at the va a long time
33:15treated a lot of paraplegics
33:17they didn't have any choice in the matter
33:19i don't have a choice either
33:20ah give me a break
33:21hey i tried getting a real job
33:22okay
33:25sitting in a cubicle
33:26i can't crack that life
33:29bull riding is the only thing that i've
33:32i've ever been good at
33:34i've ever been good at
33:34it's the only thing that's ever made any sense to me and
33:37you want me to want just
33:39give it up
33:44apologies
33:47i take it back you're not selfish
33:50selfish people hurt others
33:54you're just hurting yourself
34:01how am i doing
34:02i'm doing good
34:03the port chart is fine enough away from the baby
34:06fetuscope please
34:13and there's the band
34:20band's released
34:21okay i'm not seeing any additional bands
34:23me neither
34:24let's proceed with suturing
34:31needle driver and 3-0 vicryl
34:34we've got a bleeder
34:36heart rate's going up
34:38lyra's on blood thinner
34:39she has a history of blood clots
34:40i recommend a reverse agent
34:42iv protamine
34:43i don't think that's necessary
34:45she's only on a prophylactic dose of an oxypid
34:47dr asher's correct it's too risky to reverse it
34:50so what's the alternative you let her bleed out
34:51of course not
34:53let's proceed with suturing
34:55and see if the uterus starts to contract around the incision on its own
34:59her blood pressure's dropping
35:01if you don't stop lyra's bleeding she could go into labor
35:04we have this under control
35:05i don't think that you do
35:06okay
35:07i got it i got it i got it
35:08dr kingston i am sorry but you need to leave
35:10we are trying to focus and you've become a distraction
35:25i know why you still call her susar
35:28oh yeah
35:29why's that
35:30i stole your girlfriend so you still use your pet name for her to taunt me
35:37and it gives me so much pleasure every time
35:44you know who i was just thinking about
35:48that prick who taught year three behavioral science
35:53dr hausman
35:54what a prick
35:55oh
35:55oh
35:56oh son of a bitch
35:58oh
35:59those ugly sweaters he wore
36:01i've wanted his approval so badly
36:04uh you said that's that's why i'd never get it
36:17what's going on
36:20um
36:21danny what's going on
36:22well um
36:25what dr lennox was just communicating to me
36:29is that susie
36:32did not make it
36:35wha-what are you talking about
36:37what i'm talking about is that she
36:39did not
36:40survive the surgery howie
36:44oh
36:45no
36:45no
36:46no
36:47you're wrong
36:48let me see her
36:50i need to see her
36:51i am so sorry
36:52no this this this should not be happening
36:53of course it shouldn't be
36:55no i should not have listened to you
36:56buddy
36:56no
36:57susie should be here
36:59right now
36:59but i i let both
37:01both of you talk
37:03talk me into this and i am
37:04no
37:04no
37:05no
37:06oh my god
37:08oh my god
37:10oh god
37:13oh
37:13oh
37:14oh
37:15oh
37:16oh
37:16oh
37:18oh
37:19oh
37:20ah
37:29lira's on her way to recovery
37:30the bleeding stopped immediately after we finish suturing
37:33the baby's doing great and her husband's on his way from O'Hare as we speak
37:37That's a relief. Thank you for telling me.
37:40Sure.
37:41Please come in.
37:43Listen, um, I am sorry for what happened in the OR.
37:48I know there is nothing more dangerous than a backseat driver.
37:51You care about Lyra. I get that.
37:53It's no excuse.
37:56Then you're human like the rest of us.
37:58Okay, well, if I can, um, be really human.
38:06This is awkward.
38:08Right?
38:09It's not not.
38:11Awkward.
38:13I know how important you are to Dean.
38:19And he's become really important to me, too.
38:22That's great.
38:25Yeah, I'm really happy for Dean for both of you.
38:34Look, Lyra's waking up.
38:38Why don't we both go tell her the good news together?
38:42Yeah.
38:46All right, ladies.
38:49Here we go, y'all.
38:51Jägermeister, baby.
38:53Oh, Casey, no, this is foul.
38:56What?
38:56Don't yuck my yum.
38:57I'm going to get us a round of tequila.
38:59Boring.
39:00Wait, why am I paying for this?
39:02Hey, who's got the pin?
39:04Yes, yes, yes, yes.
39:05But have you, have you seen inside of his pantry?
39:09It's like, oh my God, it's like he's feeding a family of five.
39:12Or, um, or supplying for the apocalypse?
39:14No, I'm not going to be embarrassed about my love of Costco.
39:17Okay, great deals, great deals, enough free samples for a meal.
39:22What's not to love?
39:23I made the mistake of going once, and it was torture.
39:26Torture.
39:27We were there for over three hours.
39:29This one makes you go through every aisle, top to bottom, not once, but twice.
39:34Because you missed stuff on the first go around.
39:36Okay, on that note, I'm using the ladies' room.
39:39I'll be back.
39:41Hey.
39:43Hey.
39:43Hey, it's kind of a prick move, taking payday off and then showing up for free drinks.
39:49Who's buying?
39:50Um, yours truly.
39:57Next round's on me.
40:00What are you doing?
40:04Showing you I'm not a prick.
40:08Well, um, after this round, do you want to get out of here?
40:14Uh, I do.
40:18But, uh, can we talk first?
40:23Oh, no.
40:25What's up?
40:28We keep flirting with this idea of stopping.
40:33What if we didn't?
40:38What does that mean, exactly?
40:42Seeing where this leads?
40:45Yeah.
40:47Can it lead to us getting out of here now?
40:54Ruff.
40:56Ruff.
40:57Ruff.
40:59Shh.
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