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Greys Anatomy - Season 22 - Episode 09: Fortunate Son

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00:06When it comes to surgery, the adage it's better to ask for forgiveness than permission doesn't apply.
00:12Show me up and make me a new man.
00:14All right, man.
00:21Big day for you at the hospital?
00:23We must obtain informed consent from our patients before any procedure.
00:30It's roommate code.
00:31If Mahante comes over, I get a heads up.
00:33Okay, no, roommate code is paying your bills on time and doing your own dishes.
00:37Adams will back me up.
00:39I live with my aunt.
00:41Your life makes me sad.
00:42Hey, I thought you had a thing against chocolate for breakfast.
00:45I do, but Sally doesn't.
00:46She also likes sports bars, 90s brunch cover bands, and small batch bourbon.
00:51Things still going well for her and Rob?
00:54They're going well enough that she's not thinking about a certain attending and what he's doing.
00:58Oh, who?
00:59Love that for Sally.
01:00Love that for Sally.
01:01Do you know who Sally is?
01:02No.
01:03She sounds like a good time.
01:04It's not just a way to cover our asses if something goes wrong.
01:07We want you to understand the care you'll receive and the risks involved.
01:10You still stuck on the hormone correlation?
01:13I can't figure out how to replicate a good data set.
01:15Well, you could remove ovaries from the female mice to see if lack of estrogen affects the equation.
01:20Or it could castrate the male mice.
01:22Or you could do that.
01:23That works also.
01:24I need a break.
01:25Can I help you?
01:26Yeah.
01:27You can cut carrots for the salad.
01:29Okay.
01:30You really went all out.
01:33I am giving her the benefit of the doubt.
01:35Eight years is a long time to go without speaking to someone.
01:38Well, in my defense, a lot of that time she was drunk or high.
01:40But Charlotte says she's doing really well.
01:43Says she's sober and that she has a new project or something.
01:46You're excited to see her.
01:47I am.
01:48Yeah, we used to be really close, especially after we lost her mom.
01:51You know, when she's not detonating her life, she's actually really funny.
01:55She's a lot more fun than I am.
01:57Well, I can't wait to meet her.
01:59Looks like you won't have to.
02:04Hey, big brother.
02:09Erica, who's this?
02:10This is Miles.
02:13My son.
02:20Hey, we want you to know exactly what you're getting yourself into.
02:35Everyone's fired.
02:37She doesn't need it.
02:39You are a VIP.
02:40You should be in a private room.
02:42This place looks like a cattle pen.
02:44I'm fine.
02:45I told that nurse to put that IV in your right arm.
02:49Does anybody talk to anybody around here?
02:53Michael, can I have a word?
02:55I'm sorry.
02:56My wife, she's...
02:57A woman who knows what she wants.
02:59That's one way to put it.
03:01What kind of doctor is she?
03:02A urologist.
03:03Huh?
03:04I'm having surgery for prostate cancer.
03:06She's antsy.
03:07Understandable.
03:09Curtis James.
03:10Oh, Richard Weber.
03:13I've got prostate cancer, too.
03:16Stage four.
03:17Spread to my spine, so they're putting a catheter in to help with the pain.
03:21I hope it makes you comfortable.
03:23I just want to spend as much quality time with my kids as I can.
03:27I said get him a private room.
03:29No, no.
03:31I see Catherine's having a word with Nurse Michael.
03:35How are you?
03:36I'm doing a lot better than Nurse Michael.
03:38So I kept my schedule light in case you need anything.
03:41Oh, good.
03:42I need you to occupy my wife.
03:44She's making the staff nervous.
03:45I don't need that today.
03:46How about I round on your patients or anything else?
03:50She's replaced three of my nurses in half an hour.
03:54Give me that.
03:56You all need a better system.
03:57I'll do my best.
04:04Good luck, Richard.
04:07Get the man a VIP room now.
04:10We can put the baby right here?
04:12I don't want to ruin your furniture.
04:14Oh, it's okay.
04:14I have three kids who have already taken care of him.
04:17Barely managing the one.
04:18And I can take care of him.
04:18Actually, you have two.
04:20Charlotte's an adult.
04:21It's a little different.
04:23Oh, thank God he slept almost the whole drive here.
04:26You drove from Madison?
04:27Well, you think I'm going to fly with a six-week-old?
04:29Well, I didn't think anything because I didn't know there was a baby.
04:31Yeah, well, I thought I would surprise you.
04:33Slash, I didn't want you to pass judgment on Miles before you met him.
04:37Well, I'm not judging him.
04:39Does the baby need anything else?
04:41No, thank you.
04:42If there's a pacifier, I'll find it.
04:44Okay.
04:46Who's the father?
04:47Are we going to beat him up after gym class?
04:48I'm just asking who the father is.
04:50Who's the father?
04:50His name's Ken.
04:51We did it a little over a year, and we broke up.
04:53I broke it off.
04:54It's my decision.
04:55Okay.
04:56Well, as long as it was your decision.
04:58Is everybody hungry?
04:59Lunch is ready.
05:00Thank you so much.
05:05If he needs a vascular procedure, he's mine.
05:07You've had easily 20.
05:08Sally is done.
05:10We were paid for a consult.
05:14Mitch Lau, I'm Dr. Millen.
05:16This is Dr. Adams.
05:17We hear that you're experiencing tingling and weakness in your left arm.
05:20And some occasional sharp pain.
05:23I teach tennis lessons, so I get weird shoulder stuff.
05:26Mind if we're examining you?
05:30Have you experienced anything like this before?
05:32No, but it said online that left arm tingling is a sign of a heart attack.
05:36Tell me I'm being paranoid.
05:38It's better to be safe, and we will get you checked out.
05:41Right.
05:51Sorry if this is a little uncomfortable, Dr. Weather.
05:54Do whatever you have to do.
05:56You're in charge.
05:57I trust you.
06:15You ready, sir?
06:16I'm ready.
06:17I know what to drill.
06:18I know what to do.
06:3010
06:319
06:336
06:387
06:412
06:43I love you.
07:28Curtis, what are you doing here?
07:30Be straight with me.
07:33How much longer do I have?
07:36It's hard to say.
07:38But you're not dying today.
07:40Look, I've got you.
07:41Someone give me a defibrillator.
07:43You can't save him.
07:52Dad?
08:04I need a hand here.
08:06I told you, there's nothing you can do.
08:08I'm a doctor.
08:09I'm not going to let him just...
08:10Look, he has a family.
08:11Let's charge the 200.
08:14Make me a new man, will you?
08:18You're not getting a trim now.
08:20This man is dying.
08:21He's already gone.
08:22Oh, that's not true.
08:23Look, his BPs...
08:24Those monitors don't know anything.
08:26You know, you don't know what you're talking about.
08:29Look, he's got metastases in his spine, his lymph nodes, his bladder.
08:34They're going to find it in his bones next.
08:36He's been through chemotherapy, hormone therapy, surgery.
08:40He can't walk without debilitating pain, which is why he's getting the intrathecal pump.
08:45But we all know that's just palliative care.
08:48There are people who have survived stage four prostate cancer.
08:51He just needs one of Epi.
08:53Not enough.
08:54Not him.
08:55And not me.
09:03Squeeze my hands.
09:06Should I tell my boss I'm not going to make the lunch shift?
09:08I didn't know tennis had a lunch shift.
09:09Flex your elbows.
09:10I'm also a server at Fisherman's Lur.
09:13Lunch crowds tip really well.
09:15Oh, business lunches.
09:17Lots of people with corporate credit cards.
09:19You waited tables too?
09:21No, I have a brother who stole a corporate credit card.
09:25He was a generous tipper, at least.
09:27They help a lot.
09:28I'm a rideshare driver, too.
09:30Just trying to get by since I got laid off.
09:33I'm sorry.
09:33Yeah.
09:34I grew up here during the tech boom when every kid thought learning to write code was a ticket
09:39to a house on Mercer Island and a holiday company party with Sting.
09:43Well, we all have dreams.
09:44I started coding in middle school.
09:45Eventually got a degree in computer science with honors.
09:49Then AI happened.
09:50I trained a computer to take my job.
09:52All right, we're ready for the chest x-ray.
09:58All right, he's got an opacity behind his collarbone.
10:00It's a mass pressing on his brachial plexus or subclavian vein.
10:04That might explain the tingling in his arm.
10:05I'll call radiology and pH cardiothoracic.
10:07I'm sorry, what's happening?
10:08Not sure yet.
10:09We want to get a CT scan to find out more.
10:11You might want to call your boss.
10:14Well, there'll go my tips.
10:16Last year, we rebuilt the residency program and restored its reputation.
10:22It's time to level up.
10:23This year, I want to integrate VR into our skills lab.
10:28And I want to expand the wellness program with a meditation area and more team building.
10:35Sounds good.
10:36And to kick things off, we'll take the residents on an all-expenses-paid retreat on the French Riviera.
10:44Mm-hmm.
10:49I'm sorry.
10:50Did you say something?
10:51I know that you were worried about Richard's surgery, but you can trust his team.
10:56Miranda, please.
10:57I know Richard is in great hands.
10:59Okay.
10:59Read line.
11:0045, page 2.
11:02Uh, Richard's estate plan, this seems private.
11:05He was updating it this morning.
11:07He has a burial plot at Lakeshore.
11:09Well, it's a nice cemetery.
11:11Next to Adele Weber.
11:13Oh, so that's what you're upset about?
11:16The man wants to be buried next to his dead ex-wife.
11:19Well, technically, she's not an ex.
11:22I'm his wife now.
11:23Well, what does it matter?
11:25You're all dead.
11:27Are you and Warren planning to be buried next to each other?
11:30No, actually, I'm planning to be cremated.
11:32Oh.
11:32I am going to sit in my children's homes so they have to look at me before doing anything stupid.
11:38Not me.
11:39I want to be laid in the ground next to the man I pledged my life to.
11:44Well, you are Catherine Fox.
11:46If you feel so strongly, do something.
11:52You're right.
11:54He wants to be buried next to Adele.
11:56I'll just buy the damn plot on the other side.
12:02Hello, Lakeshore.
12:03You'll need more tests to be sure, but it looks like you have a benign brachial plexus schwannoma.
12:08The only word I understood was benign.
12:11Uh, Dr. Kwan.
12:12Schwannomas are tumors that develop within the nerves.
12:15So in your case, you have a large tumor in the brachial plexus that is affecting your arm.
12:19Yeah, that's why you feel occasional pain and tingling.
12:22This could really mess up my ability to serve.
12:24He teaches tennis lessons.
12:25I was thinking about at the restaurant.
12:27He has a couple of jobs.
12:29What do I do about it?
12:30You'll want to have it surgically removed.
12:32Our cardiothoracic department will submit a prior authorization request for your insurance.
12:36And once they approve it, we can schedule surgery.
12:38Schwannomas grow slowly, but eventually it will destroy the nerve.
12:42You don't want to ignore it.
12:43I don't think I could if I wanted to.
12:45It was good to meet you, Mitch.
12:49How long does this prior authorization thing usually take?
12:52Well, I'm not an expert.
12:54Maybe a month and then another two months to schedule surgery?
12:58I'm not sure I could work much longer like this.
13:00Yeah, some patients apply for disability.
13:02Is that enough to pay rent?
13:04I don't want to move back with my parents.
13:05You can push your insurance company to fast track the authorization, and we can submit a peer-to-peer review
13:11for them.
13:11I have a better shot at winning Wimbledon than getting past their automated phone system.
13:15I wish there was more we could do.
13:17Yeah.
13:18The guy who laid me off said the same thing.
13:22We'll, uh, go get your paperwork.
13:25Okay.
13:26Okay.
13:35What is so nice to eat a homemade meal after two days of fast food?
13:39Well, there's more if you want it.
13:40Are you sober?
13:43Nick.
13:44Well, it's okay.
13:45I'm surprised you didn't ask sooner.
13:46Is that enough?
13:47Two years and change.
13:48I go to AA meetings every week, and you will be happy to know I am gainfully employed.
13:53Really?
13:55Where do you work?
13:55I am an office manager at a law firm downtown, so, yeah.
14:00Although I'm on maternity leave right now, but they've been really, really good to me.
14:04I just, you know, I wanted a chance to be a mom and to do it right.
14:12Uh, but Miles is such a good baby.
14:14Oh.
14:15During the day.
14:15At night, it's a whole different story.
14:17Oh.
14:21You know, when my youngest was a baby,
14:24I used to just have to put her in the car and drive around the neighborhood for hours.
14:28That's the only way he'll go to sleep.
14:31Uh, how old are your kids?
14:37Oh.
14:38Oh.
14:38That's my cue.
14:40Let me get him.
14:41It's not a big head kid to hold a baby.
14:48She's great.
14:50This place is, like, just gorgeous.
14:53Hey, listen.
14:53We're not done talking about you.
14:55Baby.
14:56Job.
14:57Sobriety.
14:58Those, those are the headlines.
15:03Do you not believe me?
15:04Do you not see why I wouldn't?
15:05Well, the last time I saw you, you told me to get my act together.
15:08And so I did.
15:09So now, for the first time in my entire life, I have a job of benefits.
15:13I already picked out a daycare.
15:15I got my act together.
15:17How can you not see the difference?
15:18Because we have been here before.
15:22That's why.
15:25All right.
15:26Where are you going?
15:27To the bathroom.
15:28You want to lock up your medicine cabinet?
15:29Oh, I already did.
15:43Hey, you know, our patients are typically inside the hospital.
15:46I'm writing a letter for Mitch's insurance.
15:48Well, don't use AI.
15:49That's what got him into this awful situation.
15:51Speak to a representative.
15:54Representative.
15:56Representative.
15:59What happened to human contact?
16:00Yeah, I'm surprised you wouldn't rather talk to robots.
16:04There were a lot of times when my parents couldn't make rent or pay for food or bus passes.
16:09And the only reason we got by is because people went out of their way to help us.
16:13Robots don't care.
16:14I thought the reason you got by was because your parents were low-key hustlers.
16:17That too.
16:18His pain will be ten times worse by the time he gets approved, if he gets approved.
16:23Yeah, and the irony is that by then it could be emergent and the insurance would have to cover it
16:27anyway.
16:29I think I have an idea on how we can help him.
16:32Uh, one of your parents' schemes?
16:33No, this one's inspired by my friend Sally.
16:35No, please don't transfer me.
16:37Uh, Mitch.
16:39They've got me on a 30-second loop of Vivaldi's four seasons.
16:44Play the whole damn thing, why don't you?
16:45Are you sure about this?
16:47Why wouldn't I be?
16:48Because you could wait and discuss this with Richard.
16:51Miranda, burial plots are like prostates.
16:54Once they're gone, they're gone.
16:56Can't say I ever thought of it that way.
16:58I can always sell it if I change my mind.
17:02Property with the leg view is always a good investment.
17:05I just don't want your plans for death to get in the way of you being there for Richard now.
17:11I have no trouble multitasking, dear.
17:14I just think that you might want to make this decision with Richard, rather than while he's under anesthesia.
17:21Hello.
17:22Yes, Lakeshore.
17:23I am still here.
17:25One moment.
17:26Miranda.
17:30That man owes me?
17:33Yes, this is Catherine Fox.
17:41Have a seat.
17:43Get a trim.
17:45And fill me in on your life.
17:48A man just died there.
17:51Suit yourself.
17:55Are we really not going to talk about it?
17:57Dwelling on hunting pheasant trees won't bring them back.
18:01I meant you.
18:03No, it won't bring me back either.
18:06I've got it now.
18:08That's why I'm here.
18:10If you're hoping for some father-son bonding over this, that's not happening.
18:15I wanted to know your experience.
18:17You never said much.
18:19Because it's a private matter.
18:20We're family, and family shouldn't have to suffer alone.
18:23I wasn't suffering.
18:24I was stoic.
18:25That's how Weber men do it.
18:27I remember how you snapped at me for not holding it together at Mom's funeral.
18:32Is there a problem with that?
18:33I was ten.
18:36I had feelings.
18:37I wanted you to talk to me.
18:38Now you want to dredge up the past.
18:40All right, all right.
18:41Let's talk about how you used to do that Johnson boy's math homework so he wouldn't beat you up after
18:48school.
18:48Well, when you tried to kiss Mary Hyde at the Junior Hyde dance, but she turned and you ended up
18:55with your lips pressed against her shoulder.
18:58How do you know all these things?
19:00This is your dream, man.
19:02It's all you.
19:05Still want to talk about this?
19:14Can you clean me up?
19:17Ah, that's more like it.
19:21Now, tell me.
19:23What have I missed?
19:27I have a daughter.
19:29Her name is Margaret.
19:31Or Maggie.
19:33She's brilliant.
19:43Sir, it looks like a lipoma.
19:45Yeah, we should probably get a CT scan of this.
19:50Here we go.
19:52Uh, hey, uh, excuse me.
19:54I-I need help.
19:55I have a tumor in my upper chest, and I started having acute onset severe pain and weakness in my
20:03arm.
20:03Oh, I can help you.
20:04Mr.
20:09Lau.
20:11Mitch Lau.
20:12I was here this morning.
20:13I-I should be in the system.
20:15Come on.
20:15Follow me.
20:16Okay.
20:17And when did your pain get worse?
20:19It's on set, so...
20:22What did we do?
20:23Uh...
20:26She couldn't even get through lunch without blowing up.
20:29Yeah, but you jumped on her about the baby.
20:32Because I didn't know there was a baby.
20:36She always used to do this when we were kids.
20:39Have secret babies?
20:40No.
20:42Bury the lead.
20:43She could never just say, hey, I lost your jacket, or I-I got a parking ticket with your car,
20:47or I'm dating a guy right on the swim team.
20:48I know, dude.
20:50Then you'd find out if she'd act like you were the idiot for thinking she should have told you.
20:54Would you have been any less mad?
20:55I don't know.
20:56I never got the chance to find out.
20:58What did she think was gonna happen here?
21:00Maybe that you'd fall in love with him and support her as a new mom.
21:05You were genuinely excited about her visit this morning.
21:10Maybe let's not jump to conclusions.
21:14People can start over.
21:16Amelia did.
21:17Erica is not Amelia.
21:21What was that?
21:26Hang in there, bud.
21:30Her car is gone.
21:48Hey, you all come around.
21:51Okay, one more time for me?
21:52Okay.
21:54You know, I'm so sorry.
21:55I'll be right back.
21:57Hey, I'm examining a patient.
22:00Yeah, we know.
22:01We saw him this morning.
22:02Yeah, and we think that Beckman should do the consult.
22:04Oh, and Dugu already sung.
22:05Which is why we think it would be good to have a second opinion, like Beckman's.
22:09Stop being weird.
22:10Dugu submitted Mitch's case to his insurance for approval, but that takes time.
22:14Mitch doesn't have time.
22:15So he's faking it?
22:16No, no, no.
22:16The arm pain is real.
22:17He has a large trinoma in his brachial plexus.
22:20He was laid off, and he's doing a bunch of jobs that require the use of his arm.
22:24If he doesn't work, he doesn't get paid.
22:26So you told him to fudge his symptoms.
22:29Who came up with this plan?
22:30Um, Sally, can you just play along, please?
22:35I don't think I can.
22:36I'm a terrible liar, and I think it's too late.
22:39We called for a consult?
22:41Wasn't this guy here already today?
22:43Yeah, he's got a benign brachial plexus trinoma.
22:45Yes, he came back with acute onset severe pain.
22:49I think his tumor might have ruptured.
22:51Okay, I'll take a look.
22:52Oh, I'm sorry.
22:55Nice to see you guys again.
22:58She is a really terrible liar.
23:01Just smile and nod.
23:03Just smile and nod.
23:07I don't know where you are.
23:08I don't know what you're doing.
23:09But you need to get back here right now.
23:16God.
23:17I can't believe this is happening again.
23:19Every time.
23:20Every time.
23:21I-I-I want her to be okay so badly, I ignore all of the red flags.
23:24She's only been gone a few minutes.
23:26Yeah, well, this is how it starts.
23:28Well, should we go look for her?
23:29Honestly, I-I wouldn't even know where to begin.
23:33Well, when Amelia's feeling anxious, she goes to a meeting.
23:35Yeah, or we could just go to every bar in a ten-mile radius.
23:38I'm just trying to help.
23:40Well, you're not.
23:41You don't know her.
23:44Now, where are you going?
23:45Maybe I'll get some more diapers and formula.
23:47There's diapers and formula in the back.
23:49I'm guessing it won't be enough.
23:55She sounds like a spitfire.
23:57Oh, she is.
23:58She has our hands and Mom's stubborn streak.
24:02I believe you also got that streak.
24:06And she's pregnant.
24:08It's a boy.
24:09Ah, another Weber man.
24:12Well, actually, he's a Pierce.
24:14Yeah, he's got our genes.
24:16Congratulations, Grandpa.
24:22This is nice.
24:24To hold you.
24:28You know.
24:30Maggie needs to know this.
24:34Come on.
24:35Can you repeat that?
24:37Uh, she should know about our family history
24:39in case her son has a higher risk of prostate cancer.
24:44What?
24:45You know, I'm gonna unplug this thing.
24:49Yeah.
24:51Look, I-I-I don't understand.
24:52This noise doesn't bother you?
24:54You're too sensitive.
24:55Relax.
24:57Come on, now.
24:58Sit down.
25:00Close your eyes.
25:18Ah, it's getting worse.
25:22It doesn't go away, but eventually, you'll stop hearing it.
25:39Lisa, what do you-what do you think?
25:41Well, all signs point to a possible intratumoral bleed.
25:45Except one.
25:46Juan?
25:47The CT we did earlier that didn't show any bleeding?
25:49Bingo.
25:50Do you think there's a chance that he's exaggerating his pain?
25:52I don't think so.
25:55I mean, I-I guess it's possible.
25:58Can't symptoms escalate pretty quickly if, uh, the tumor suddenly bleeds?
26:02They could, yeah.
26:04Okay, do we really want to question his pain level?
26:10Okay, book an OR and I'll meet you there.
26:12Yeah.
26:13It's a good call, because even a benign tumor can be dangerous if it expands rapidly or if
26:16there's sudden intratum bleeding.
26:17Cut the crap.
26:18I know what you're doing.
26:19Adam's a mill in two.
26:21This tumor could destroy the brachial plexus.
26:23He could lose function of his arm.
26:24I am already in hot water with Bailey for going rogue this year, okay?
26:27I cannot be a part of this.
26:29And you better be smarter about it, too.
26:31I won't save your houses twice.
26:42I took a go to two different stores to find the right size diapers.
26:45I got formula glass bottles, wipes.
26:49How is he?
26:50How's Miles?
26:51He's fine.
26:54Okay.
26:55Mayor, I'm sorry.
26:56I just-I did-I just-I had to get out.
26:58I had to wrap my head around her abandoning ship.
27:01Well, that seems to run in the family.
27:04Can you not do that?
27:05Can you not equate us?
27:07You know, I told you I was going to the store.
27:09Meanwhile, she's a human tornado that swoops in and destroys my life.
27:12Well, not if you don't let her.
27:13You think I can control what she does?
27:15I think you can control the way you react to her.
27:18She's a new mother, and she's probably exhausted.
27:22And your life looks pretty intact to me.
27:24So why don't you just take a beat and not rush to assumptions?
27:31Yes, sure.
27:33But you have to understand, Mayor, before she left me with Charlotte, I was gaining respect
27:38as an attending at a prestigious hospital.
27:40I just put an offer on a house.
27:42I bought a ring.
27:47You've never mentioned that you were engaged.
27:50I wasn't engaged.
27:50She left before I had a chance to propose.
27:53Becoming a parent to a 10-year-old wasn't part of Ashley's plan.
27:56All right?
27:58It doesn't matter.
28:00The truth is, is I'm scared.
28:01I'm scared.
28:02All right?
28:03I love this life we're building.
28:05Me, you, the kids, our work.
28:06I don't want to lose it.
28:08Do you understand that?
28:09I don't want to lose it.
28:11Well, you're in luck because I don't scare that easily.
28:14So whatever it is, we'll figure it out together.
28:27Hi.
28:33More suction?
28:35Quan, tell me what you see.
28:36The shinoma is well-encapsulated.
28:38There is a lot of cystic degeneration, but it looks like the nerve is intact.
28:42Correct.
28:43And?
28:44He'll be back to playing tennis soon?
28:46There's no internal bleeding.
28:47Do either of you see any hemorrhaging around the nearby vessels?
28:51No.
28:52Nothing.
28:53That's right.
28:54Given the amount of pain he had, something's not adding up.
28:57Griffith, any ideas?
28:58Could the tumor have been trapped between the scalene muscles?
29:01That is possible, but not likely.
29:03How did he describe his pain?
29:04He said he had acute onset severe pain and weakness in his arm.
29:08Or something like that.
29:10Do you need suction?
29:13Okay.
29:13Let's place a drain and finish this up.
29:16And someone tell Millen I want to talk with her.
29:19Why do you need her?
29:21Just have a few questions.
29:26It looks like Richard will be out of surgery soon.
29:28Okay.
29:32Oh, you didn't get the plot.
29:34It already belongs to someone.
29:36I tried to buy them out, but it turns out that their family has been dying there for generations.
29:42You know, the vow is, till death do us part.
29:45Oh, I know.
29:46I've said it twice, and twice it didn't stick.
29:50You know, when I was divorcing Robert, he said to me that I was a hard woman to love.
29:58Well, that's a horrible thing to say.
30:00It wasn't wrong.
30:02So I just poured my heart into raising Jackson and my career.
30:09I had a couple of memorable entanglements.
30:13You don't need the details.
30:14The more time went on, the more finding true love just seemed like a thing of the past.
30:21And then I met Richard.
30:24I met Richard, and all I could see was our future.
30:31Places we go, things we see, what we say to each other.
30:36I didn't have an exact list.
30:38I just knew that I wanted to experience everything with him.
30:43And whatever time we had left would never be enough.
30:51That's why unity and death gives me peace.
30:59Oh, that's lovely.
31:02But maybe you can find that peace without having to be buried right next to him.
31:15Miranda, what service are you using for your cremation?
31:21I'd like to do that.
31:24There you go.
31:25Spread my ashes all on top of Richard's grave.
31:28I'll be closer to him than Adele.
31:30That is not what I meant.
31:32This makes me feel so much better.
31:36Okay, when can I go see my husband?
31:39Stop poking at me.
31:40When did this happen?
31:41It doesn't matter.
31:43It is what it is.
31:44You distracted me.
31:46Why did you let me just gab on and on?
31:48We were both having a good time.
31:49We could have had more time if you'd said something.
31:51I am a doctor.
31:53Oh, you saying this was my fault?
31:54You knew I chose this profession to help people like Mom.
31:57Dad, why didn't you let me help you?
31:59So now I robbed you of your chance to play the hero.
32:01I didn't say that.
32:02Look, you saw how I couldn't get through a meal without my back hurting.
32:06You saw how many times I went to the restroom when we watched football on Thanksgiving.
32:10I didn't know those could be symptoms of cancer.
32:14But you did.
32:17You're the doctor.
32:18You could have said something, too.
32:20I think like what I see.
32:30So where were you?
32:31I went for a drive, and I called my sponsor, which I probably should have done before I
32:36drove all the way up here.
32:37You were gone for two hours.
32:38Yeah, I also took a nap, right?
32:40I am so sleep-deprived.
32:42I'm not thinking clearly.
32:44Yeah, or at all.
32:47I know that you're freaked out because of what happened with Charlotte.
32:50I am telling you, I am not that person anymore.
32:52Well, you're doing a good job of acting like it.
32:55You're the one who hasn't changed me.
32:56You refuse to see me as anything other than your messed up little sister.
32:59You lied about having a baby.
33:01Then you show up here, and you're acting like it's no big deal.
33:04Okay.
33:04You want to know what happened?
33:05You want to know the truth?
33:08A couple nights ago, I was driving Miles around him to get him to sleep.
33:13And he was screaming so loud, I couldn't even hear myself think.
33:17And before I knew it, I was pulling into the parking lot of Ron's tavern.
33:24And I sat there for 10 minutes, staring at that door.
33:30I knew if I walked in, there'd be no turning back.
33:32So I started driving, and I came here.
33:36I thought you'd be able to help me figure things out.
33:43I thought if I told you about him, you would just start yelling at me.
33:47You know, the conversation would be over before it started.
33:56I'm going to go get Miles, and we're going to let you get back to your life.
33:59No, wait. It's okay.
34:00Don't touch me. Please. Can you sit down?
34:02Where are you going to go?
34:03I'll find a hotel.
34:04No.
34:08Just stay.
34:10Just stay here.
34:11We can talk.
34:15We can figure things out.
34:17But I've already imposed on you and Meredith.
34:19No, you're kidding.
34:20She's probably making up the guest room right now.
34:22You'd be imposing if you left.
34:23Okay.
34:25Thanks.
34:26Just don't go running off again.
34:28Well, don't piss me off.
34:41Are you still operating on Mitch?
34:44Just finished.
34:45Griffith and Quan are closing them now.
34:48I'm sure he's glad to have that taken care of.
34:51Did it go okay?
34:52Yeah.
34:53Yeah.
34:53In fact, it was fairly simple.
34:56There was no bleeding in the tumor's vessels.
35:00I'm glad it went well.
35:03Yeah.
35:03Do you find it suspicious that he presented with textbook symptoms of a ruptured vessel with no rupture?
35:11Something else must have been making the pain worse.
35:17There's nothing else you want to say?
35:21I only know what he told me.
35:25Okay, then.
35:26See you later.
35:39I failed you.
35:41It's in the past.
35:43Oh, I should have said something.
35:45I should have pushed you to get checked earlier.
35:48I've regretted it since the day I lost you.
35:53And now, I'm going to survive the disease that killed you.
35:59And I'll carry that guilt with me for the rest of my life.
36:03Richard Webber?
36:04Richard Webber, what have I told you about dears?
36:10Um, Webber men don't have them.
36:14Mean it.
36:18What's that prayer you're saying?
36:22Hey, hey, the one about knowing what you can change and what you can't.
36:30That's a ready prayer?
36:32Yeah.
36:33That's the one.
36:39What's happening?
36:42Lord, you're coding.
36:44You hang on.
36:46You hang on.
36:47Charge to 200.
36:49Clear?
36:50I'm already gone.
36:51I'm not stopping.
36:52I'm not stopping.
36:53Okay, charge again to 300.
36:55Richard.
36:55Clear.
36:56Charge again.
36:58John.
37:08I have the wisdom to know the difference.
37:15When the world is ours, when the world is ours, when the world is ours, when the world is ours.
37:34When the world is ours, when the world is ours, when the world is ours.
37:42in the after hours
37:44when the world
37:48is ours
38:04Bailey?
38:07Hey
38:08welcome back
38:12Ms. Catherine
38:13Chomping at the bit to get in here
38:15promising to sit here
38:18until you woke up was the only
38:19way she agreed to stay off this floor
38:21I know it was a big ask
38:24I appreciate you
38:26You might want to withhold judgment
38:28on that
38:30Can you do me one more
38:32favor?
38:34So I need to know what it is
38:35first
38:38Urology patient
38:40Curtis James
38:41Can you see how he's doing?
38:44Tell him I'm here
38:46if he needs to talk about
38:48anything
38:50Sure
38:52I'll go get Catherine first
38:58It's not always possible to seek permission
39:00before making decisions
39:02and you won't get it right every time
39:05In those cases
39:07you'll need to seek forgiveness
39:11No thanks
39:12You love this car
39:16Do good knows we helped Mitch
39:18I didn't say anything
39:21Is he gonna report it?
39:22More importantly
39:22does he think I was a part of it
39:25Whatever
39:26It was
39:28I don't think he's gonna do anything
39:30I
39:31He knows I lied
39:37Sorry
39:37It's not your fault
39:39I blame Sally
39:41That bitch is dead to me
39:45Thank you
39:47You hope your patient
39:49Your friend
39:50Your family member
39:51will understand
39:52you tried your best
39:54You hope they'll show you grace
39:56They're both asleep
39:58Good
39:58They need it
40:02And they only have about 30 minutes
40:04before the kids come home
40:05and the whole house
40:06is full of chaos
40:08Chaos
40:09Chaos is where Erica thrives
40:12Well
40:13then I'm glad you invited her to stay
40:16Me too
40:21Can I see something?
40:26Would you
40:28Would you really have raised Miles with me?
40:30I mean
40:31if it had come to that
40:34Are you asking me
40:35if I want to have another baby?
40:38Definitely no
40:40But I meant what I said
40:41Whatever happens
40:43We're in this together
40:47I know
40:48Asking yourself for forgiveness
40:50can be even harder
40:54We carry the burden
40:55of our past mistakes
40:59Thank you
41:00for taking such good care of him
41:09Thank you
41:10for taking care of me
41:12I didn't do anything
41:13It wouldn't have been easy
41:14for you to step back
41:16and let somebody
41:17take the lead on this
41:18Now you know I don't like
41:20being second bananas
41:21to anyone
41:21but
41:22in this case
41:25it was worth it
41:28You are cancer free
41:35Say it again
41:36You
41:38are cancer free
41:49But if you let them go
41:52You can soar
41:53The pieces of you
41:55The pieces of you
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