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Greys Anatomy - Season 22 - Episode 05: Sometimes I Feel Like a Motherless Child

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00:06There comes a point in every surgeon's career where the novelty wears off and monotony sets in.
00:11Dr. Wilson, Mrs. Salazar with Corio needs to see an OB.
00:15Oh.
00:16Yeah.
00:17Okay, yeah.
00:18On my way.
00:20Oh, no.
00:21This way.
00:22Yeah.
00:22You go to work.
00:23Yeah.
00:24You perform the same procedures over and over.
00:26You get home late, eat leftovers straight out of the fridge.
00:30Go to sleep.
00:31Could you stop that?
00:32I'm trying to buy a new mini fridge.
00:34No, I have to make it to 10.
00:36This place is like an abandoned gold rush town.
00:39With condoms.
00:42That one was on purpose.
00:43Then you wake up and do it all over again.
00:48The second you get lulled into the routine, that's when it happens.
00:53She's toting.
00:54Again?
00:56That's when you meet the patient who changes your life.
01:00Starting compressions.
01:08Quite a pair, aren't we?
01:10Me and my sling and you and your 30-week glow.
01:15Awesomeness.
01:15Awesome glow.
01:16I'm almost done here.
01:17Take your time.
01:18I'll work on notes.
01:19Have Scout and Luna run your parents out of town yet?
01:22No, I hope not.
01:22We're going to need all the help we can get.
01:24Though I will be glad when my mom stops badgering me about getting twins baptized.
01:29I already told her we should wait until they're at least eight weeks.
01:32Eighteen.
01:34Are you serious?
01:35Ah, can you take a look at our new admission?
01:37I'm off.
01:38Just have Dr. Marcus do it.
01:39There was an incident.
01:41She threw a water pitcher at him.
01:42Well, can you blame her?
01:45Um, do you want to just work in here?
01:46I won't be long.
01:48Yeah.
01:48Great.
01:49Okay.
01:56It's a moment of truth.
01:57Milena's down to the line.
01:59This shot will win all the marbles.
02:02Hey, Bao.
02:03It's a meet-up game.
02:05Where do you think you're going?
02:06Home.
02:07We should be in the O.R., not wasting time on Bailey's pet project.
02:11Dr. Kwan.
02:12Which is providing people with the care they so desperately need.
02:16Uh, you look fancy.
02:17Big plans?
02:18Ah, if you mean dinner with my husband and no children, then yes.
02:22Uh, today's no-shows.
02:25Follow up.
02:27Try to reschedule.
02:29Mercedes Hernandez?
02:31Again?
02:32Her prescription for PCOS and diabetes expired months ago.
02:36She was hospitalized for diabetic ketoacidosis back in March.
02:40You cannot force a patient to come and see you.
02:43All you can do is...
02:44Follow up.
02:45Good.
02:45Don't forget to restock the beds before you close.
02:48And if you need anything, call someone else.
02:51And, Milen...
02:52Yeah?
02:52Yes?
02:53Condoms are not a toy.
02:56Yeah.
02:56I'll get started on the beds.
02:58Yes.
03:04Well, Adams still isn't here?
03:06Negative.
03:07My mother always said, early is on time, on time is late, and late is...
03:11Unacceptable.
03:12My dad says that, too.
03:15Ah, and I'm about to be late for a herniary repair.
03:18Can you do the workup on the new transfer from Vashen?
03:20Of course.
03:21Thanks.
03:22And tell Adams, he owes you one.
03:24Yeah.
03:28Oh, great.
03:29First doogie hows that are now pregnant Barbie.
03:34Amy, I am Dr. Wilson, and I am here to check your cervix.
03:38Is that okay with you?
03:42Are you a real doctor?
03:44Or a rookie like the other guy?
03:45I'm an OB resident, a board-certified general surgeon, and your only other option right now.
03:51Okay.
03:51Fine.
03:53I want an unmedicated vaginal birth.
03:55It's probably a foreign concept around here, but women have been doing it for millennia.
04:00Okay.
04:01You are four centimeters dilated.
04:03Let's take a look.
04:05Right.
04:08Okay.
04:08Your baby is breech.
04:11It's coming feet first.
04:13I know.
04:14She was supposed to turn right now, but she's being difficult.
04:16Okay.
04:16We can try to turn her with a procedure called external cephalic version,
04:20but if that doesn't work, you will need a C-section.
04:22I read online you can still deliver a breech baby vaginally.
04:25It is possible, but unfortunately, it is high risk for the baby, so we tend to not...
04:30A C-section isn't in my birth plan.
04:33Okay.
04:34I will try to turn her by pushing on your belly.
04:36It's more likely to be successful if you have an epidural in place.
04:39Also not in my birth plan.
04:41When I say I'm having an unmedicated birth, I am having an unmedicated birth.
04:46Okay?
04:48I understand.
04:49I will give you a minute, and then I will be back to do the version.
04:58Miss Evans.
04:59Hi.
04:59I'm Dr. Griffith.
05:00How are you feeling?
05:01We're ready to party.
05:03Glad to hear it.
05:04Need?
05:07One sec.
05:10Regina Evans, 51, presents with congestive heart failure, renal failure, and a hospital-acquired
05:17pneumonia in the setting of polyarteritis nodosa, or PAN.
05:19Which is?
05:20A rare form of vasculitis.
05:22In other words, I got one foot in the grave and the other on a banana peel.
05:26She's on four liters nasal cannula and a Bumex drip.
05:29Welcome to Gray Sloan.
05:30What's the plan?
05:32Uh, call and attending?
05:34She needs a CBC, CMP, coags, blood cultures, and EKG, and a CT of the chest and abdomen.
05:40Right.
05:40On it.
05:44I'll be back to check on you.
05:45Oh, yeah.
05:46Um, there's some photos in that bag there.
05:49Would you be a deer and grab them for me?
05:52Sure.
05:57Yeah.
05:58I've seen a lot of hospital rooms.
06:01Photos help make it home.
06:02Always wanted to go to Paris.
06:03Greatest city on earth.
06:05You're a chef.
06:06I'm tired, but I still throw a hell of a dinner party.
06:13Why do you have a photo of my mom?
06:34Hi, I'm Ms. Hernandez.
06:36This is Dr. Kwon calling about your appointment today.
06:39We wanted to check on your diabetes.
06:41Give us a call back to reschedule.
06:44Huh.
06:45She missed three appointments.
06:47I know she has child care issues sometimes, but she usually calls.
06:52I'm going to miss my bus.
06:54You want to give me a ride home?
06:55You live on the other side of town.
06:57What if I bribe you with cake?
06:58It's from Max and Irvin's tasting last week, but the red velvet is still good.
07:04Is that a no?
07:06I will give you a ride home, but we're making a stop on the way.
07:10Isn't your car outside?
07:12I need a few things.
07:16You're Niecy and Wayne's baby girl?
07:19Simone.
07:20You were friends with my mom?
07:22Friends?
07:23Girl, we were attached at the hip.
07:26Grew up around the corner from each other.
07:27I can't believe this.
07:30Simone Griffin, all grown up, and a doctor.
07:35Surgeon, actually.
07:36Mama Joy's supposed to be so proud.
07:38You know Granny?
07:39She was basically my surrogate mom.
07:41You still talk to her or my dad?
07:43Well, we fell out of touch.
07:45I think after your mom, I brought up painful memories.
07:52Is there someone I can call for you?
07:55No.
07:56My mom's on the senior cruise in Antarctica.
07:58Sounds cold if you ask me, but she's my only family.
08:02This might be a little cold.
08:06Remind me never to leave Amelia's gym rush hour.
08:09Not my responsibility.
08:11Hey, hi.
08:12I'm Dr. Adams.
08:13I'll be taking over your care.
08:15Once Dr. Griffith gets me up to speed, we'll head to CT, all right?
08:18Sounds good.
08:19Griffith?
08:19Yeah, I'll be right there.
08:20I'm just gonna finish your echo.
08:24It's colder in here than on my mom's cruise.
08:27I'll have the nurse bring you another blanket.
08:29I wasn't talking about me.
08:39Hey, I'm gonna be a while.
08:41My patient is in active labor, and her baby is breech.
08:46Sounds great.
08:48Hey, when did you talk to my mom about baptizing the twins?
08:52Um, two days ago.
08:55She told me that you didn't want to talk about it,
08:58thought I was doing you a favor.
08:59I thought you weren't religious.
09:01Did I ever say that I wasn't?
09:03Have you been going to church and I haven't noticed?
09:05No, but that doesn't mean that I don't believe in God.
09:08Okay.
09:11Um, define God.
09:15What?
09:15I just want to know what God is to you.
09:19God is, um, I don't know.
09:23It's like porn.
09:23You know it when you see it.
09:25Okay, did you just compare God to porn?
09:27I felt wrong.
09:28Let me, out of my mouth.
09:30But, um, the principle still applies.
09:33Have you ever been to church?
09:35Yeah, in high school I would hit up the Korean church for free meals all the time.
09:39Not helping your case.
09:40Why are you cross-examining me?
09:42I, uh, I'm just trying to understand.
09:48Okay.
09:49Um, talking to your mom reminded me of the nights that I would eat in the church courtyard
09:54and peek in at the youth group or a senior Bible study.
10:00And it was this community that I never had, that I want for our kids.
10:05So my mother got to you.
10:06It's not ritual sacrifice.
10:07It's pouring water on their heads.
10:09And initiating them into a religion I don't believe in.
10:12And up until a few minutes ago, I thought you didn't believe in either.
10:15What?
10:17Where are you going?
10:18To flip a stubborn baby.
10:21Go figure.
10:26This is weird.
10:33You know, we could get fired for this, or sued, or both.
10:38Yeah, well, it looks like no one's home anyways.
10:40Let's go.
10:41Great.
10:44Hola.
10:46¿Quién es?
10:47Buenas noches.
10:49Uh, disculpen la molestia.
10:50Somos doctores de la clínica Elena Bailey.
10:53Y buscamos a Mercedes Hernández.
10:56¿Está disponible?
11:02¿Son doctores?
11:04Sí.
11:05Mercedes es mi paciente.
11:08Mercedes es mi hija.
11:10Y está muy enferma.
11:14Por favor, pasen por aquí.
11:18Ella está aquí, acostada en el sofá.
11:20Do you speak Spanish?
11:22I took a couple years in high school, but it never really stuck.
11:25Are you a doctor?
11:27Yes, yes, I am.
11:28Do you want to meet Benito?
11:30He's a velociraptor.
11:32Yes?
11:37I meant to call.
11:39It's, it's, it's, it's okay.
11:41It's okay.
11:41I forgot today was a half day at hobby school.
11:43My mom couldn't watch him.
11:46Do you always come to people's houses?
11:49My colleague, Dr. Millen and I just wanted to make sure you were all right.
11:53I'm a little run down, but what else is new?
11:56Where are my manners?
11:57Let me get you something to drink.
11:58Oh, no, no, no.
11:59It's okay.
11:59No need.
12:02It's okay.
12:02It's okay.
12:02Why, Mercedes?
12:03Hi-ha, hi-ha.
12:04It's okay.
12:05It's okay.
12:06It's okay.
12:06Don't move.
12:20Did Adams leave you alone?
12:22Ms. Sims arrested.
12:23He said to page him when scans were up.
12:24Get out.
12:27How you holding up in there?
12:29Simone, is that you?
12:31That's me.
12:32Your scans will just take another minute.
12:36Why did you kick out my intern?
12:38You left him to do your work.
12:40We used to get left like that all the time.
12:42Will you just let me do my job?
12:48She has an aneurysm in her superior mesenteric artery.
12:51That would explain her vague abdominal pain.
12:53Yeah, she needs a stent.
12:54I'll call Weber.
12:57All right, you want her?
12:58She's all yours.
12:59I'll go see my 20 other patients.
13:07Attempts 102.
13:09Do you have any abdominal pain or cough?
13:12No.
13:13It's not hypoglycemia.
13:14Blood sugar is high.
13:16349.
13:17Have you been taking your insulin?
13:19My prescription ran out.
13:21I've been taking supplements, trying to eat better.
13:24Can we give you an insulin shot?
13:27Yeah.
13:30This is Benito.
13:32Ah, it's nice to meet you, Benito.
13:34He's eight, like me.
13:36And this is his friend, Josh.
13:37Did you know Velociraptors are the smartest dinosaurs?
13:41They can run 24 miles per hour.
13:43Hurry, please.
13:44Can I go outside?
13:46I'm bored.
13:47Vamos para tu cuarto, mijito.
13:49Vamos.
13:49Okay, a little poke.
13:54I'm sorry.
13:56I stubbed my toe a while ago.
13:58It's not healing.
14:01Can we take a look?
14:03Mm-hmm.
14:14Mercedes, you need to go to the hospital.
14:18We're between insurance plans.
14:20Grace Sloan has programs that can help with that.
14:23Javi would throw a fit if I'm not here at bedtime.
14:26This is a serious infection.
14:29I can come to the clinic tomorrow.
14:31Please.
14:35Okay, how about we give you an IV antibiotic,
14:38and then we try to clean out the infected tissue now?
14:49Baby won't budge, and Mom is refusing meds.
14:53What are you doing?
14:55Making a list of all the reasons baptizing our kids makes no sense.
14:58No matter which room I walk into tonight, nobody cares what I think.
15:02Number one, you perform abortions for a living.
15:05How is that an issue?
15:07Sends a mixed message.
15:09Plenty of Christians believe in a woman's right to choose.
15:12Number two, Scout and Luna are not baptized, and for that matter, neither are you.
15:15Well, I was thinking that we could do Luna at the same time.
15:18You'd have to talk to Amelia about Scout.
15:20You'd have to talk to me about Scout, and I would say no way in hell.
15:23Well, now you're resorting to puns.
15:26Number three.
15:27Okay, you know, I am so tired and very over this.
15:31Organized religion is not the only community out there.
15:33You want community, let them play sports.
15:35I was talking about a spiritual community.
15:38So am I.
15:40Just give me one reason why this makes even a little bit of sense.
15:44I'll give you seven of them.
15:46One for every month I've been carrying not one, but two of your babies.
15:57Spoke with the attending.
15:59We're going to try and wean you off some of these drips tonight
16:01and plan to take care of the aneurysm in the morning.
16:03I still can't believe that Denise Ward's daughter is my doctor.
16:09Still can't believe you knew my mom.
16:12Does your granny still have that old whoopie?
16:14The Chevy.
16:16Sold it a few years ago.
16:17Oh, that is a shame.
16:19We used to steal that.
16:21I mean, borrow that thing all the time.
16:26She's in a home now.
16:28Alzheimer's disease.
16:29It's been hard to watch.
16:30She had a mind like a steel trap.
16:32Oh, no joke.
16:34One time, me and your mom poured Mama Joyce's liquor in the thermosys
16:38and then refilled the bottles with water and Kool-Aid.
16:41We thought we were so slick.
16:43So when we went to sneak out, the thermosys were empty.
16:46You couldn't get anything past her.
16:48You and my mom did that?
16:49On tip of the iceberg.
16:51My dad said my mom never partied.
16:53She was too focused on school.
16:54So he's still a bus, Keele.
16:57My dad's an amazing father.
16:58Who clearly didn't give you the full story.
17:01I brought another bag of Bumex.
17:03Or I can come back later.
17:05No, go ahead.
17:06I should let you rest.
17:07I'll be back to check on you.
17:14Okay, Ivy is in and starting antibiotics.
17:18How's the toe?
17:19Necrotic, but I'm trying to debride as much as I can.
17:23Do you feel this?
17:24Not really.
17:26Okay, good.
17:27I should have come to the clinic today.
17:29I should have found a friend to watch Javi.
17:31Oh, it's okay.
17:33Really?
17:34We get it.
17:35You're doing the best that you can.
17:36Javi's lucky to have a mother who cares as much as you do.
17:40He's my whole world.
17:42Can you move the toe a little bit to the left?
17:44Yeah, of course.
17:45Yeah, there you go.
17:49What is that?
17:50Is that me?
17:51Is that me?
17:56You're doing great.
17:57You're in great deep breath.
18:01No, stop.
18:02I can't take it anymore.
18:04Are you sure I can't give you something to help the contractions or an epidural?
18:10What part of no do you not understand?
18:11It'll help with the pain.
18:13I've heard about the domino effect.
18:15You do this, I have a complication, one thing leads to the next, and suddenly I'm having an emergency C
18:20-section.
18:20Well, if I can't turn the baby, then you might have no choice.
18:23This must be why our maternal mortality rate is off the charts.
18:26You don't have to like or respect me, but I am a doctor, and I am trained to take care
18:30of you and your baby, and you are making it impossible.
18:32So you can either suffer through the pain while I do this procedure, or let me give you some freaking
18:37medicine.
18:41I'm inside.
18:41I need my husband.
18:43Okay.
18:45We'll call him for you.
18:46You can't.
18:48He died three months ago.
19:01We didn't come here to amputate her toe.
19:03I wasn't trying to amputate it, it just fell off.
19:06She has a diabetic foot infection, which is probably spreading, which means...
19:10You probably have to take off way more than just her toe.
19:12She could lose her whole leg.
19:20Hey, Mercedes, um, your infection is getting worse.
19:26I have to call an ambulance.
19:28No, please.
19:29I'm begging you.
19:30We'll alert the financial assistance program the second we admit you.
19:33It's not about the money.
19:34If you don't go, you could die.
19:37Look, and we want to help you.
19:40People saw immigration by the hospital.
19:42If I go, they could get me.
19:45My status was revoked a few months ago, and my friend's brother, last week, I surrounded
19:51his car, broke all his windows, and dragged him out by his feet.
19:54We still don't know where they took him.
19:57I'm so sorry.
19:58Our whole life is here.
20:00My son's school, his soccer team, our church.
20:04We can't be taken away from that.
20:06I can't be taken away from him.
20:08I know you're scared, but you need more help than we can give you here.
20:13And we will do everything we can to keep you safe.
20:16We'll even drive you ourselves.
20:17I can't.
20:18It's too risky.
20:20Please.
20:31We need to take her to the hospital.
20:32I know.
20:33Do you?
20:33Because a couple of hours ago, you thought it was a brilliant idea to take care of her
20:37here.
20:39Please.
20:40Please don't call 911.
20:42I'm not.
20:43But I am calling for help.
20:50Now, your numbers are improving, so we're stopping some of your drips.
20:55Now, you look better.
20:57I look like death, and you know it.
21:03I didn't mean to come for your father.
21:06He's a good man.
21:07Yeah, he's the best.
21:08And I don't blame him for putting your mom on a pedestal.
21:10All my life, I've heard she was a straight-A student, volleyball champion.
21:14She was.
21:16But she was also the life of the party.
21:19We once went to this tribe called Quetzal, with joints hidden in her shoes.
21:26Stop.
21:27She got us into the VIP after-party, too.
21:30By the time we got home, the sun was up, and Mama Joyce was waiting for us on the front
21:36lawn.
21:36She must have been livid.
21:38She must have been livid.
21:38Ooh.
21:39Your mother was grounded for weeks.
21:41Oh, but it was worth it.
21:43Your life sounds so much more exciting than mine.
21:45Nothing you can't fix with a concert and a pair of room with sneakers.
21:50Yeah, I don't have a lot of free time, but my job's fulfilling.
21:53Sounds like something a nun says before she runs over the garden.
21:56Is that what my mom said before she ditched her first wedding?
22:00She wasn't one for him and in high.
22:03She knew exactly what she wanted, and she went for it.
22:07And thank God she did, because here you are.
22:16I can't do this without him.
22:19I think you can.
22:23Is your baby's father alive?
22:27What?
22:28Is something wrong?
22:30Your baby needs to come out.
22:32If you want a vaginal birth, I need to try and turn her again.
22:40What was his name?
22:43Kevin.
22:45God!
22:46This one really hurts.
22:48What was he like?
22:49Why do you care?
22:50I just...
22:51I do.
22:55He knew the names of all of our neighbors and their dogs.
23:00He gave the best hugs, and he made me laugh.
23:06He loaded the dishwasher like a raccoon on meth.
23:14He was gonna be the most amazing dad.
23:25I can't imagine how hard this has been for you.
23:28But this baby, she's a part of him too.
23:34Doesn't that make you want to meet her?
23:37Because she really wants to meet you.
23:40I don't think I can.
23:41I don't think I have.
23:47My mom had this whole life I didn't know about.
23:50Friends and fun.
23:54And then it ended.
23:57I ended it.
23:58You were a baby.
23:59You couldn't even hold your own head up.
24:01No, but I made her a statistic.
24:02No.
24:03No.
24:04I did.
24:08I wanted to be a chef.
24:10Thought I'd try to apprentice under someone here.
24:13But your mom, she always wanted me to live my life to the fullest.
24:16She convinced me to apply to this prestigious culinary institute in Paris.
24:23I couldn't believe it when I got accepted.
24:27Then I found out that it started a few weeks before she was due to have you.
24:31I asked her if she wanted me to stay and of course she said no.
24:35I shouldn't have listened to her.
24:38My dad was there.
24:39He's too nice.
24:41Me, I would have gone full Rambo on those doctor's asses.
24:47Oh, damn it. Your O2 is dropping.
24:49Okay.
24:50Just keep breathing.
24:52Here you go.
24:53Deep breaths.
24:54Just keep breathing.
24:58Order a test x-ray and put her on a high flow nasal cannula.
25:01Now.
25:03That's it.
25:03Deep breaths.
25:06Where is she?
25:07Oh, we didn't know what else to do.
25:08I can explain everything.
25:10She's right, right in here.
25:15Hi, I'm Dr. Bailey.
25:17Do they have Bailey?
25:18Like the clinic?
25:19Uh, that was my mother.
25:21It's named for her.
25:22Um, do you mind if I take a look?
25:24Please.
25:25Okay.
25:27Do you think you can fix my toe?
25:29Hmm.
25:32Hmm.
25:34Hmm.
25:37Right.
25:38Uh, so, unfortunately the infection choked off its blood supply, so it's gone.
25:46But right now I am worried about the rest of your foot, which is also severely infected.
25:52Now we've got a shot saving it, but we have to move fast.
25:55I told him I can't go to the hospital.
25:57You don't have to.
25:58You don't have to.
25:59I brought the hospital to you.
26:00We have a fully stopped ambulance right outside.
26:03Okay?
26:03We can debride there.
26:06Okay.
26:06Good?
26:07Yeah.
26:07Okay.
26:07All right.
26:08Come on.
26:10All right.
26:11Good.
26:12That's good.
26:17All right.
26:18Here we go.
26:25Mommy?
26:26Where are you taking her?
26:28Okay.
26:28Don't worry.
26:29Help me right outside.
26:30No.
26:30You can't take her like they took to you, honey.
26:32I won't let you.
26:34I-I know you're scared, but we're-we're just taking your mom right outside, and we're going
26:38to fix her up, okay?
26:39No, Mommy.
26:40Don't leave me.
26:41Uh, go.
26:42Go.
26:43I'll stay here.
26:48Bye, Mom.
26:48Bye, Mom.
26:54Welcome to the Adiosividues at Apparently Meek.
27:03Hi, feeling any better?
27:06I feel like I got picked up by a tornado and dropped on my ass.
27:11So, a little.
27:16There she is.
27:18She is.
27:18You look just like her when you smile.
27:22You should smile more often.
27:24Not you telling me to smile more.
27:26I see it what I see it.
27:32I'm just going to take a quick listen.
27:34Deep breath.
27:38I feel like I'm finally getting to know her.
27:41She sounds so confident, full of life.
27:45She was.
27:48And I'll miss her more than anything in the world.
27:52Hey, is everything okay in here?
27:54Yeah, she was desatting.
27:55So I put her on high flow, started her on bronchodilators,
27:58and I'm giving her steroids.
27:59It seems to be helping.
28:00Good.
28:01Dr. Weber just got out of surgery, so I'll confirm
28:05Ms. Evans' procedure for first thing tomorrow.
28:14What's the story there?
28:17Trust me, it's not worth your time.
28:22You'll have to come visit me on Vashon.
28:25I'll invite you to one of my famous dinner parties.
28:28I would love that.
28:30And bring Ebony.
28:31How is she?
28:33We're not close.
28:35Why the hell not?
28:37She's the only sister you've got.
28:39She blames me, too, of her mom.
28:44Your mother would roll over in her grave if she knew that you
28:47were walking around carrying all this guilt.
28:49Just let my fingers make it go away.
28:51Then give it to me.
28:52What?
28:54Give me your guilt.
28:56Let me carry that burden for the both of us.
28:59And you go and you live life to the fullest.
29:03But you would have won it.
29:06I'm going to die soon anyway.
29:08No.
29:09Stop it.
29:12Listen.
29:15Anytime you want to talk to somebody who gets it,
29:19and I mean really gets it,
29:24I'm a fairy ride away.
29:35Tranquilo.
29:37Todo vahtar being.
29:38Tu era.
29:41Is she really right outside?
29:44Two steps away.
29:45She'll be back before you can say Velociraptor three times fast.
29:50Velociraptor, Velociraptor, Velociraptor.
29:54I thought that would be harder.
29:57Oye, ¿quieres agüita?
30:00Okay.
30:11Where did you get Benito?
30:13My mom.
30:15He's scary.
30:16So he protects us.
30:18Did you know Velociraptors are the best hunters?
30:21And they can fly.
30:23This sounds like someone I'd like in my corner.
30:26Is she going to be okay?
30:30With Benito watching over her,
30:32I like her odds.
30:36All right, we're going to need to extend the incision
30:39to drain the whole abscess.
30:41I drained it as much as I could.
30:43Yeah, I can see that.
30:44All right, hand me a scalpel.
30:46Come on, I don't have all night.
30:51I-I'm so sorry if we interrupted your dinner.
30:54You didn't.
30:56We're parents.
30:57We don't have all night for a meal either.
31:00So you're not mad?
31:01Oh, I am mad.
31:03I'm outraged that it's come to this.
31:07People so scared to leave their homes.
31:09They risk their lives.
31:10You know, it's cruel.
31:11It's inhumane.
31:13And people are going to lose their lives because of it.
31:17All right, now, get in there.
31:19Top and bottom.
31:21Break up all oculations.
31:23There, we are chasing every bit of infection.
31:28Do we have to amputate?
31:29I-I don't know yet.
31:32I didn't come all this way to not save a foot.
31:38Take it.
31:39Go.
31:40Okay, you probably hate me right now, but deep breath.
31:43Okay, ready?
31:45One, two...
31:47Blow it out.
31:48Gah!
31:54Okay.
31:56Okay.
31:59Baby's still having D-cells.
32:01Our heart rate keeps dropping.
32:02We need to move to a C-section.
32:04Can I have the OR?
32:05No, no, please.
32:06I know that you wish Kevin was here right now,
32:07and if I could make that happen, I would,
32:09but all I can do is try and help you.
32:10So if he was here, what would he do?
32:19No matter how anxious or stressed I was,
32:23this always calmed me down.
32:24Hey.
32:28Okay.
32:33Is it working?
32:35Honestly?
32:36Yeah.
32:37No, it's super weird.
32:40What?
32:47Oh, it's the first time I've left in three months.
32:50Huh, I'm glad I can help.
32:54All right, let me try and turn her one more time
32:58before your next contraction, okay?
33:00All right, deep breath.
33:02All right, are you ready?
33:05Gah!
33:07Gray?
33:09She's doing it!
33:09Yeah?
33:10She's moving, isn't she?
33:12Gah!
33:15Okay, okay.
33:19Okay, baby looks good on the monitor.
33:22She's getting comfortable on her new physician.
33:26Okay.
33:28All right, let's just take a break
33:32before we start the hard part.
33:34I officially ate you.
33:43Is Evans' procedure scheduled
33:45for 8 a.m. tomorrow morning?
33:46I saw.
33:47Thank you for taking care of that.
33:49Yeah, I'm just doing my job.
33:53regina evans was my mom's best friend they grew up together
33:59why didn't you tell me that you knew her i i didn't until tonight
34:04plus things have been so rough between us didn't know how we need some help she's clothing what
34:14starting compressions page dr weber now
34:22charging 150 clear
34:30charge you to 200
34:33clear
34:39charge you to 270 come on i just found you clear
34:47charging again clear
34:49i said clear
34:53no no come on regina come on regina please
35:01come on
35:15how did you know that we should check up on mercedes gut feeling i guess my gut's usually full of
35:26pizza
35:28how's javi he's glad to see his mom's okay
35:34yeah for now tomorrow he'll be terrified all over again every time his mom drops him off at school or
35:41gets pulled over or leads to go to the grocery store
35:46anytime they're apart
35:50i told miss hernandez her foot's going to make it as long as she takes care of the wound and
35:56maintains her blood sugar i left supplies and made her promise to have someone pick up her prescriptions i'll follow
36:04up in a couple of days javi wanted you to have this
36:08oh i i can't accept this this is benito's friend and he said that's why he wanted you to have
36:15him
36:18what you two did tonight was incredibly irresponsible you put yourselves and the clinic at risk
36:30you also went above and beyond the standard of care to save a life
36:37and i'm glad you did
36:42go rogue again without telling me first and you're fired
36:54i've been standing in the flood
36:58it could carry me away like
37:02everything i thought i was
37:15miss eva's d-dimer just came back
37:17it was through the roof
37:18it was probably a massive pe
37:21and it's not surprising considering her comorbidities
37:25guess not
37:29you did everything you could
37:31it was her time
37:32i'm gonna
37:34finish her death note before i go home
37:37i think i'm falling
37:39losing my mind
37:42even if it takes all night
37:45till the end of time
37:47tell me everything will be
37:49i just delivered my patient's
37:51healthy baby girl
37:53eight pounds four ounces
37:55scarlet kevin
37:57ramsey
37:58kevin
37:59after her husband who died
38:03this whole baptism thing what's it really about
38:12there was a church group that used to come visit us in the cancer ward and they brought
38:22us homemade quilts and cookies and prayed for us and i couldn't stand them they were so sure
38:30that god was watching over us but uh if god was watching over us why were we stuck in the
38:36hospital why were five and ten-year-olds dying and now the planet's burning children are living in poverty people
38:44are starving
38:46where is god
38:48where is god
38:50i guess now would be a bad time to tell you that i prayed for you
38:55what
38:55what
38:57after the explosion
38:58after the explosion i didn't know what else to do
39:01i had a team of world class surgeons working on me but you think a higher power saved me
39:05i don't know
39:07i just know that i was terrified and
39:11and
39:12and
39:12it gave me comfort
39:17is there a world in which we can table this for now
39:23i'm so tired
39:25yes
39:26something we finally agree on
39:37i am here i am here and i will remove mr levin's mediastinal tubes and prep mrs swanson for her
39:45lobectomy
39:46you look
39:47please don't complete that sentence kwan had me up all night
39:51oh
39:51it was a house call
39:52for a patient
39:53oh i don't need details
39:56what's the support
39:57oh um altman and i are presenting our surgery on nora young later to a group of high-level donors
40:03oh no
40:04yeah
40:05you're famous how awful
40:08no you don't understand i hate public speaking okay i hate it ever since i
40:13hyperventilated
40:14leading the pledge of allegiance at harbourview elementary school
40:18it was deeply traumatic for me
40:23why
40:24why don't you take this with you
40:28his name is josh
40:29he is a velociraptor and they are the smartest dinosaur
40:33okay
40:34mm-hmm
40:35thank you
40:36uh i don't think that a toy dinosaur will help me sound less juvenile though
40:41okay mom
40:42if you change your mind
40:44he's right here
40:46the patient you remember on your deathbed
40:48is almost never the one with the most serious injuries
40:52nor is it the patient who made the most miraculous recovery
40:56hey let me take you home
40:58amelia's in boston
40:59i've got her car
41:01i'm okay but thanks
41:02are you sure
41:04you've been out for the last 24 hours straight
41:06i already called it rideshare
41:08but
41:09thank you
41:11yeah
41:12thank you
41:41thank you
41:41and thank you
41:41all
41:44it's the one who made you ask tough questions
41:47who taught you something about what you stand for
41:50what are we going to tell my mom?
41:52we thought we said we were going to table it
41:55right
41:59wait
42:00what is it?
42:01I think my water just broke
42:03you think?
42:04well it's not typical
42:07I'm leaking
42:07we should probably
42:12it's the patient who held up a mirror
42:13and helped you see the kind of person you want to be
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