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Greys Anatomy - Season 22 - Episode 14: Wrecking Ball
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00:05As an intern, I did everything by the block.
00:10Well, I tried.
00:12First responders are on the scene of her wrecking crew demolished the wrong house.
00:16Trapping two people under rubble.
00:18Two residents have been trapped in the debris for over three hours.
00:21Rescue teams are trying to reach them.
00:23Come on, Mike.
00:30Do you know Selene Talbot?
00:32She's my ex-wife.
00:35I'm sorry.
00:36You were married to someone who won a medallion for a scientific duty.
00:41That is the highest honor in all of medicine.
00:43Medall's actually very small.
00:44It's not that impressive.
00:47I should answer in case it's about sac.
00:49Don't go anywhere.
00:51But surgery is like everything else in life.
00:53You have to know the rules in order to break them.
00:57With time and experience, you learn all the caveats and exceptions.
01:01Has he slept?
01:02Not more than an hour.
01:05I never wish people ill.
01:08We all do the best we can with what we've got.
01:12But whoever decided to cancel Katie's clinical trial, I hope they suffer a fate worse than this.
01:20When to keep a trauma patient out of the OR because you think their bleeding will stop.
01:24We've got to lead her out this time.
01:27Is building up fast can we increase the frequency of draining?
01:29You can increase to every four hours if it keeps her comfortable.
01:33The draining makes her feel better.
01:35Isn't that the whole point of hospice care?
01:37No, no.
01:37If you drain too much, she could have severe electrolyte shifts and can have more pain.
01:43I'll update her chart.
01:45Or when it's better to leave a ruptured appendix until the infection clears.
01:51Uh, page me if you need anything.
01:55So you can break the rules.
01:58But you better know what you're doing.
02:01It's just the clinic.
02:03Yeah, I didn't know you were back already.
02:04Yeah, seem a little premature to you.
02:06We're just helping out for the day.
02:07And I want to give our nanny some practice runs before we go back to work full time.
02:11But if you get tired...
02:12Get tired?
02:13I haven't slept more than 90 minutes in two months.
02:16I'm fine.
02:17Go check some prostates.
02:20I'm helping Weber with his prostate screening initiative.
02:23How you doing?
02:25You still living in the trailer?
02:26Yeah, it's just easier for now.
02:28Why are you putting one foot in front of the other?
02:30In my book, that's a win.
02:33Copy that.
02:35Okay, we'll have our trauma team ready and waiting for your arrival.
02:39Okay, thanks.
02:40Yeah, see you soon.
02:41SPD.
02:42Did you hear about the demolition crew that knocked down the wrong house?
02:45Oh, the people inside?
02:46Two.
02:46Fifteen minutes out.
02:48Oh, plenty of time.
02:56I need my charger back.
02:57I'll get right on that.
02:58Kavita took my other one to Boston.
03:00She's taking a leave of absence.
03:02Liar and thief.
03:03She told Ray that she placed a stitch, not you.
03:06Can you give her some credit?
03:06Nope.
03:09Hey.
03:11Hi.
03:12Um, I'm not sure anyone told you Scott got his new flap on his sternal wound yesterday.
03:16Oh, I didn't know.
03:17How is he doing?
03:18Seems to be feeling pretty good.
03:20Yeah, it was just giving me grief about being a Celtics fan, so...
03:23You're a Celtics fan?
03:24It's like I don't even know you.
03:26Okay, what do you have against the most successful team in NBA history?
03:30The obnoxious fans.
03:31Whoa, okay.
03:32Shots fired.
03:33I just call him like I see him.
03:35Dr. Millen, you're late for rounds.
03:37Uh, I'm on neuro today.
03:39Not anymore.
03:39My fellow's out.
03:40I need more hams.
03:41You asked for me?
03:42Let's go.
03:44Go get him.
03:45Dr. Sinelli to the PR.
03:46Dr. B. Sinelli to the PR.
03:52You went all out.
03:53Yeah.
03:54You don't think it's too much, do you?
03:55They say breast cancer brings in the big bucks because they have the best PR.
03:59Not that people shouldn't donate to breast cancer research.
04:03I-I donate to breast cancer research.
04:07I haven't slept in a long time.
04:09Maybe leave the talking to me and you can pass out the literature, okay?
04:12Whatever you need.
04:14I think it's great that you're doing this.
04:16Oh, they said I was lucky I caught my cancer early, but it wasn't luck.
04:19I knew to get screened.
04:21Not everybody does.
04:22Okay, it's go time.
04:23You man the registration table and make sure that people sign in.
04:28Okay.
04:32Nobody's on time to these things.
04:33Yeah.
04:35Ooh, Danish.
04:41Oh, I said you could see patients with your eyes.
04:45You will not be pushing equipment around, not on my watch.
04:47I carry my kids around all day.
04:49What you do in your home is your business.
04:51In this clinic, it is mine and you will go easy.
04:54Where am I taking this?
04:55Bad five.
04:57What's more titillating, stroke or caress?
05:01Caress.
05:02Um, is she sexting?
05:04I'm writing a script for a romance podcast.
05:06Love Blossoms at the Hoedown.
05:08Oh, we're still workshopping the title.
05:11Well, I'm no expert, but it sounds good to me, Dr. Spencer.
05:14Tally Stern, 35.
05:15She's had abdominal pain since her C-section three months ago.
05:18Pelvic exam was normal.
05:20Waiting on laps.
05:21Okay.
05:21Would it be okay if I just take a...
05:26Dr. Bailey can take a look?
05:28Okay.
05:28I tried to come in a couple weeks ago, but the sitter flaked.
05:32Okay.
05:33Let's see.
05:34Here.
05:36Oh.
05:37Oh.
05:37Does it hurt when I press here?
05:39Take a breath?
05:40Ah.
05:41Okay.
05:41I'm going to do a quick ultrasound.
05:43How did you get into podcasts?
05:44I wanted to be a playwright, but I have five kids, no time, and a lot of bills, so I
05:49write
05:50smut for other tired moms instead.
05:51Bless you.
05:52Don't forget tired surgical interns.
05:55I recognize your name.
05:56I'm actually kind of a big fan.
06:00Dr. Spencer, what do you see?
06:02I think that's fluid around the gallbladder of acute cholecystitis.
06:07What does that mean?
06:08Your gallbladder is inflamed, and it needs to come out.
06:12Uh, like today?
06:14Uh, let's wait and see what the labs tell us.
06:16Okay, page me when the labs are back.
06:17Okay.
06:24Do you know who Celine Talbot is?
06:27Well, she basically invented robotic surgery.
06:29Yeah, I have her textbook in my locker.
06:30She hasn't been canceled.
06:32We still love her.
06:33I've only heard good things.
06:34That's great.
06:35Good for her.
06:35Uh, what is with all the cameras?
06:39Dissolving you?
06:39No idea.
06:40I haven't seen her.
06:41Are you waiting for the victims from the demolished building?
06:44Why, can you, uh, man the ambulance phase for authorized personnel only, okay?
06:49What do we got?
06:50Casey Lee, 42, executed after three hours under debris.
06:54Positive LOC.
06:55GCS, 13.
06:55Crushed injury to the right hand.
06:57Received two liters of LR.
06:58Vital stable on O2.
06:59You left out the part where a wrecking ball came through my wall.
07:02We've been watching the news.
07:03You've been through it.
07:03How's your pain?
07:04It's everywhere.
07:05Where's Dave?
07:06Is he okay?
07:07Well, hang tight.
07:07We'll find out.
07:08Who's on hand call?
07:09Plastic's his.
07:10I'll page him.
07:10Let's get her inside and call for backup.
07:13What do we got?
07:14Dave Morton, 45, extricated from beneath rubble of a...
07:17Coward.
07:17Oh, ma'am, you can't be.
07:18We're sorry.
07:19I'm so sorry.
07:20We said it's sickness and it help, and I find out that you're having an affair on the news.
07:24We have kids.
07:26Drummer 1.
07:26Okay, I'm right behind you.
07:28I hope you let him die.
07:30We're not going to let that happen, sir.
07:32Okay?
07:32Stand back, everyone.
07:46Fast is negative.
07:47Tell me if you feel any pain where I press.
07:50Ugh.
07:51My home is gone.
07:53All of Seattle knows I'm having an affair with my direct report.
07:57We forget a payroll company.
07:58There was nothing else to do.
07:59Which hand are we looking at?
08:01Never mind.
08:02Found it.
08:02Do any of you believe in God?
08:04I do.
08:05Do you think God is punishing me for falling in love with a married man?
08:08I don't know God to be vengeful.
08:10If this was revenge, my money's on my wife.
08:12Maintain C-spine when we roll.
08:13On it.
08:14Did you see how it's split at the capitate?
08:16Could we use a molar locking plate?
08:17Good place to start.
08:18Ugh.
08:20Talk to us, Casey.
08:21What hurts?
08:22Casey?
08:24Left pupil is blown.
08:25Casey?
08:26Casey, can you hear me?
08:27Damn it, she's got a brain bleed.
08:28I need to do a burr hole decompression.
08:30Warren, please get a drill.
08:31All right, I'll intubate.
08:32I need a razor.
08:35Go.
08:39Beta dunce.
08:42Gown and gloves.
08:44All right, I need cricoid pressure.
08:45I got it.
08:49All right, I'm in.
08:52Hang on, Casey.
08:53Scalpel.
09:00Hang another liter of fluids?
09:02I'm going to be a meme, aren't I?
09:03Man cheats on life and gets hit with a wrecking ball.
09:06Until something better comes along.
09:07Yeah.
09:08Plates?
09:09Is Heather still here?
09:10I don't know.
09:11She hates me.
09:12Not just today.
09:15Just all the time.
09:17Look, I know what I'm doing is wrong, but Casey laughs at my jokes.
09:22She cares what I have to say.
09:24Yeah, I wouldn't tell your wife that.
09:25How we doing in here?
09:26Dave was rescued from under 100,000 pounds of debris.
09:28Oh, so in a little pain.
09:29Yeah, physical or existential.
09:31Chest x-ray looks clean.
09:33Let's check the leg.
09:34Combinated fractures of the tibia and fibula.
09:37Page ortho.
09:38Okay, leg is pale and tense.
09:40Give me a pressure monitor.
09:41You're doing great.
09:43Okay.
09:44All right, 52, Kwon.
09:46Acute compartment syndrome.
09:47He needs a fasciotomy.
09:49You'll be doing it.
09:50We're going to do an RSI suction.
09:52Dave, we're going to sedate you,
09:53and then we're going to relieve this pressure on your leg, okay?
09:54Just give me your windows.
09:56Okay, here we go.
09:59I'm in.
10:02All right, Kwon, get ready to cut.
10:03Okay, start with the posterior lateral incision.
10:06Go.
10:18Hey, can you get Angela out of here for a while?
10:21Her daughter is dying.
10:22I need to talk to Katie alone.
10:23What do you want me to say to her?
10:24I don't know.
10:25Just see if she wants to take a walk.
10:26Take a walk.
10:27These are the last moments she'll ever have with her child.
10:30Katie asked me to do something she doesn't want her mom to know about,
10:33and I need to follow up.
10:35Lucas.
10:35Look, I wouldn't ask if it weren't important to her.
10:38Please.
10:43Fine, but I don't feel good about it.
10:51Hey, yo, sir?
10:53Sir, when was the last time you thought about your prostate?
10:55Oh, fun fact.
10:56Did you know that prostates are the size of walnuts?
11:02Hey.
11:03First customer.
11:04Oh, hey, welcome.
11:06Someone calling a security complaint?
11:08That wasn't us, but while you're here, you want some coffee, pastries?
11:12You have blueberry muffins?
11:13We do.
11:14And with it comes a pamphlet about prostate health.
11:17Um, I should, I should try to figure out who made that call.
11:22Oh, hey, you can come back.
11:23Yeah, we'll be here all day.
11:27Did we come on too strong?
11:28No.
11:29Maybe.
11:31Look, you stay here.
11:32I'm going to go to my office and make some more flyers.
11:37Oh, sir, do you have blood in your urine?
11:39No, man.
11:41That was, that was weird.
11:45Talia, we got your labs and scans back.
11:48Is it bad?
11:49Your faces look like it's bad.
11:51Your gallbladder's necrotic from the inflammation.
11:54Yes, it needs to come out right away.
11:57No, I, I, I can't have surgery right now.
11:59My, my babysitter's leaving at four and my husband doesn't get home until six.
12:02We can help you figure out childbirth.
12:04My cats were napping when I left.
12:05I didn't say goodbye to them.
12:06And I'm, I'm on a deadline and I have to take the dog to the vet.
12:10No, no, no, no, no, no.
12:11This, this can't happen right now.
12:12This has to wait.
12:13I know this is overwhelming, but we have to act fast.
12:16If we don't treat the source of infection, your sepsis will progress.
12:21Then what, I could die?
12:25Uh, if we don't intervene in time.
12:27Look, look, look, look.
12:28Right now, I am driving this train.
12:30If we wait, it'll run away and I won't be able to get it back.
12:35Let us operate.
12:40Okay.
12:40Okay.
12:41I'll call the front desk.
12:42Let them know that we're coming.
12:44All right.
12:45Shh.
12:45It's okay.
12:46I got you.
12:47I got you.
12:52You got everything?
12:54Mm-hmm.
12:56Yeah, all of it.
12:58Uh, the, the journals, weed.
13:01It's medicinal.
13:03Hey, no judgment.
13:07What do you want me to do with everything?
13:09Burn it.
13:11I'm committing arson now?
13:13I'm not asking you to burn down a house.
13:16Just my journals.
13:21What's in those journals?
13:22My entire life.
13:25Fights with my mom.
13:28Nights out with friends.
13:31Meeting you.
13:39Are we really never going to talk about this?
13:43I'm on a hospital bed in your ex-girlfriend's living room.
13:46Someone's happy to do it.
13:47It's not a big deal.
13:49Even on your death bed, men are withholding and avoidant.
13:52I don't know what you want me to say.
13:56Do you really want to hear that I have feelings for you right now?
13:59That, that, that if we had met in some other way,
14:02if, if, if you weren't sick, we would be together?
14:09God, I'm not trying to be withholding or avoidant.
14:11I'm just, I'm just trying to keep it together
14:13so that I can keep, keep taking care of you like I promised.
14:17Like, I, like you deserved.
14:22Yeah.
14:39Dave's doing great.
14:41Of course he is.
14:42The man hasn't suffered a consequence in his entire life.
14:45His leg is shattered in two places.
14:47Arthur will take him down to the OR soon
14:49and plate his broken bones.
14:50In the meantime, he should rest.
14:52That won't be a problem.
14:54He's great at sitting on his ass while other people do everything.
14:57Heather, it's been a long morning.
14:59Maybe you should get some hair.
15:00Yeah, he would love that.
15:04Well, they seem very happy together.
15:07If you remain stable, do you think I can scrub in on the girlfriend's surgery?
15:10Sure, just let us know.
15:11Can you imagine being sound asleep and a wrecking ball coming through your bedroom?
15:15I don't get the sense that they were sleeping.
15:17Oh, my lunch was canceled.
15:19You want to go to the cafeteria?
15:20I have a better idea.
15:22I'm kind of sick of Nicoletti's.
15:24Yeah, I'm not talking about food.
15:26Oh, oh, you know what?
15:27I am not that hungry anymore.
15:32Hey.
15:33Hey.
15:34Casey just went into the scanner.
15:36She was lucky you were there to decompress her.
15:38Oh, it's not a big deal.
15:40Any neurosurgeon could have done that.
15:42Take the compliment.
15:43Well, I can take a compliment, but that was nothing.
15:45You should see me resect a cavernous malformation in a brain stone.
15:48Any deviation could be instantly fatal.
15:51I did not invent the microsurgical technique for that.
15:53But you would be hard pressed to find someone more skilled at staying in the precise plane.
15:58Wow.
15:59I'm going to go out on a limb.
16:01Are you still thinking about Celine?
16:07Um, she's a living legend.
16:09Right.
16:10And we weren't married to her.
16:11That is information I'm going to need to process.
16:14And you didn't even online stalk me before we started hooking up?
16:17It seemed like the healthy choice at the time.
16:19I regret it now.
16:21My entire marriage was about Celine.
16:24It's why I left.
16:25She took all the oxygen.
16:28I'm having fun with you.
16:30I want to keep having fun with you.
16:31But I need air.
16:37Have Melon page me when Casey's out of the scanner.
16:44Social media is raking her over the coals.
16:46Her company's putting her on leave.
16:48I know, but there isn't a peep about the married man.
16:51Weirdly, there's not a peep about the company that demolished the wrong house.
16:54I'm sure the guy's getting judged plenty.
16:56What, is he getting put on leave?
16:57She's his supervisor.
16:58It's not the same.
16:59Yeah, well, you take the risk, you take the consequences too.
17:03You're married to the residency director.
17:05He was married to Dr. Pierce.
17:07Was being the operative word here.
17:09I learned my lesson the hard way.
17:12I thought the lesson was to get a hotel room when your neighbors are demolishing their house.
17:16But maybe that's just me.
17:18Oh, scans are up.
17:20I will go get Dr. Shepard and Dr. Markets.
17:24Um, is that her entire stomach?
17:27Oh, damn it.
17:28It's herniated in her chest.
17:29Let's get her out of there.
17:32What if we had more time?
17:36What if we met in college?
17:38Oh, no.
17:39I was an idiot in college.
17:41You would have hated me.
17:42Oh, I doubt that.
17:44Med school?
17:47All I did was study in med school.
17:50We could have met in high school when I was out here visiting my cousins.
17:55Yeah, I would have been in the library trying to get away from my parents fighting.
18:02Are you sure you weren't at a soccer field or a movie theater?
18:07No.
18:07Oh, okay.
18:08Just the library.
18:11All right.
18:12I, um, yeah, yeah, I guess I could have been at a library.
18:17I was, um, working on an English paper and I forgot my book at home.
18:24What was the book?
18:27Beloved.
18:28Oh, I have a weakness for boys who read Toni Morrison.
18:36Yeah, you offered to check it out for me because the librarian wouldn't let me use my aunt's card, so...
18:44Yeah, we spent the whole week together.
18:50Just walking around the city.
18:54Talking about books.
18:59And where are we now?
19:03New York.
19:06You have your own therapy practice and...
19:10Yeah, I'm doing a fellowship.
19:14I made it to New York.
19:20Yeah.
19:21Are you in pain?
19:22Okay, hold on. I'll get a canister.
19:33Hey, how'd your top secret conversation go? What are you doing?
19:36Kate is in pain.
19:37Oh, no, no. We drained her two hours ago. Bailey said max Q, four hours.
19:40She's having trouble breathing.
19:41She's dying.
19:42Yeah, I know. I know. I'm trying to keep her comfortable.
19:44But you heard what Bailey said. If we drain her too much, it could make her pain worse.
19:47We can give her more morphine instead.
19:49Yeah, that's not gonna help with the pressure on her lungs.
19:51Lucas, I know this must be hard for you, but we can...
19:53Yeah, I'm fine. I'm fine. I'm fine.
19:53No, it's not about...
19:58All right, thanks for the update.
20:00Was that Dr. Adams?
20:02Uh, he's with Katie Rogers today.
20:05It's so sad.
20:07All right, we'll take it from here, Wilson.
20:10Wait, I'm not scrubbing in?
20:11You are still recovering from major surgery.
20:13My last EF was normal.
20:15You have a doctor's note?
20:16Do you want me to page in Dubu? I'm happy to page him.
20:19I want you to go back to the clinic where I don't have to worry about you having a cardiac
20:23episode
20:24on top of all of the other things I have to worry about right now.
20:29Cece's 80 over 50.
20:30Okay, she's decompensating. Let's move.
20:32Uh, Wilson, go back to the clinic.
20:35Go!
20:42They just took Casey to the operating room.
20:44But she's gonna be okay?
20:46Well, no more after surgery.
20:47She sustained some pretty serious injuries.
20:51Don't let me stop you.
20:53Didn't stop him.
20:55Dr. Mellon was just giving us an update.
20:57On his girlfriend?
20:59Yeah, or his boss?
21:01His boss that he's been boning while I'm buying his kids soccer cleats!
21:05Hello?
21:05No!
21:07Look, I don't care if you are so in love that you've got rainbows coming out of your vagina.
21:13Get a prenup.
21:14I'm not in a relationship.
21:15Promise me!
21:15I promise, promise.
21:22What are the odds the next time we see the mother news it's because she murdered him?
21:26He shouldn't have said that he wanted to be with her if he didn't actually want to be with her.
21:30So you think he deserves to die?
21:32Why do you always side with the perpetrator?
21:35Are you ever gonna let this go?
21:36Uh, which part?
21:37The part where your girlfriend tried to sabotage my career or the part where I told you about it and
21:41you didn't believe me?
21:42Okay, I made her turn herself in and we broke up because of it.
21:45Well, better off without her.
21:47Look, she's not an evil person.
21:49She was under a lot of pressure and she made a bad choice.
21:53Now you're here and she's not.
21:55You sound disappointed.
22:03Huh?
22:04I told you they'd come.
22:06Well, we have to order more food.
22:08I'm on it.
22:10Dr. Webber, this threat is out of control.
22:12Did you sign in?
22:13We could schedule your blood test for you right here.
22:16Oh, and Bridget, feel free to take some literature to your husband or any other man in your life.
22:20Is this not a staff lunch?
22:23It's a screening event for prostate cancer.
22:25Mm-hmm. We knew that.
22:27Hundred percent.
22:28Thanks for the donut.
22:34Oh, my eyes must be deceiving me.
22:36There can't be four surgical interns standing around in the middle of the day.
22:40Sorry, Dr. Webber. We're just leaving.
22:44They're not interested in cancer screenings. They're here for the free food.
22:48It's not ideal, but they're still here, learning by osmosis.
22:54People, unless you want to learn about prostate cancer, go back to work.
23:03Should I cancel this food order?
23:11Dave's stable in the ICU. He wants an update on Casey when we're finished here.
23:16He's not family.
23:17They're in love.
23:18She's his boss.
23:19Titles don't matter. At the end of the day, we're all just people.
23:22Well, not as far as HR is concerned.
23:25Warren pulled the stomach back into the abdomen.
23:27Do we have an ETA on Juan joining us?
23:29Uh, he got held up. How's it looking?
23:31Debridement's almost done.
23:32I need to stabilize these fractures, then work on the flexors.
23:35I got some bleeding up here. Warren, how's your side?
23:37Also bleeding. Webheads and bobe.
23:39I need more hands.
23:40I've got this. Millen helping do here.
23:46All right, hold pressure.
23:48No. Here.
23:52Good.
23:532-0 silk, instruction.
24:04I'm ready for heavy scissors, then we will close the defect and Warren and I will be done here.
24:08Cut this.
24:11All right. Thank you.
24:13Is that everything you need from me?
24:15Yeah.
24:17Great.
24:28I didn't actually listen to Talia's podcast. I was just being nice.
24:32And I will pretend to believe that if that makes you feel better.
24:37Wilson, what are you doing here?
24:39Talia's husband's here. He's asking for an update.
24:44Those gallstones?
24:46There's hundreds.
24:48What happened?
24:49The gallbladder must have ruptured from the necrosis and the stones spilled out.
24:54Can we remove them?
24:55Not all of them.
24:58The ones we can't will be sources of possible infection or her body will just try to spit them out
25:04through the incision.
25:05She'll be battling this for the rest of her life.
25:08This was supposed to be the one thing I could fix today.
25:16Dr. Spencer, what's the next step?
25:18Um, remove the gallbladder.
25:21That's right. Gallbladder's the priority, then the stones.
25:25Okay, keep it dry, Els Gribben.
25:38Now I am hungry.
25:42Okay.
25:47Oh, it's, uh, it's security.
25:50This is Dr. Altman.
25:52Dave Morton's wife is making a scene in Lot A. She refuses to leave until she talks to us, Ms.
25:56Doctor.
25:56Okay, okay, you know, I'm getting another call, but I will be down as soon as I can.
26:01This is Dr. Altman.
26:02Hi, I'm calling from Donal's Tavern to confirm your table for two.
26:06Table for two?
26:08Important dinner?
26:10It's just, uh, some friend of Lincoln's.
26:14I mean, he's new to town.
26:16Wilson connected us.
26:18Kind of sounds like a date.
26:20It's not a date.
26:21It's just two people who want to expand their social circles.
26:25And possibly sleep together.
26:29Owen, I'm sorry you heard that call.
26:31I mean, it's...
26:33We are divorced.
26:34I mean, I am allowed to meet other people.
26:38Yeah.
26:40You're right.
26:41Listen, um, don't worry about Dave's wife.
26:43I'll deal with her, okay?
26:44Okay, great. Yeah, thank you.
26:53Hey, sweet pea.
26:58You're still here.
27:01Where else would I be?
27:05Katie?
27:08What's happening?
27:09The fluid's pushing on her lungs.
27:10Stay calm, stay calm, stay calm.
27:11Look at me.
27:11Just look at me. Just look at me.
27:12I can't breathe.
27:14Okay, I'll remove the fluid.
27:15I just need to grab her canister.
27:18Where are the canisters?
27:20Katie, you can't breathe.
27:20You drained her 90 minutes ago.
27:22I'll prep morphine and lorazepam.
27:23No, no, no, no.
27:23She doesn't want drugs.
27:24She wants to stay lucid.
27:25She wants to stay lucid, or is that what you want?
27:31Where are the canisters?
27:33Where are they?
27:38You hid them?
27:39I am her doctor.
27:40So am I.
27:40This is why Bailey took you off the case.
27:42Your judgment is clouded.
27:43The drainage extends her life.
27:44That's not the goal anymore.
27:45I don't know what she wants.
27:46Because she is suffering.
27:47So let me help her!
27:48It's okay. It's okay.
27:52It's okay.
27:54I got you, baby.
27:56Mama's here.
27:57Give her the message.
27:58Tell her I'll be right back.
27:59Where are you going?
28:00Lucas!
28:02Just hold on to me.
28:03It's okay.
28:11I didn't know OBs could do cholecystectomies.
28:13They can't.
28:15Um...
28:16Okay.
28:17Then should you be...
28:18I used to be a general surgeon.
28:20Oh, good.
28:21So you switched specialties?
28:23I wanted more joy.
28:24This was before the government started dismantling women's healthcare.
28:28Now there is a lot less joy.
28:31Time to get the stones.
28:33The specimen.
28:34How do we remove them?
28:37We will flood the abdomen with fluid.
28:40The gallstones will float to the top and we'll suction out as many as we can.
28:45All right.
28:46Starting the irrigation.
28:49How does someone not know they have thousands of gallstones?
28:52Well, they increased one at a time, taking years if not decades to cause inflammation.
28:57And when changes are that gradual, it's hard to notice until it's all you notice.
29:03Dr. Spencer, you're getting page 9-1-1.
29:09Oh, we're okay here.
29:10Go see what it is.
29:12Also, can you update Talia's husband?
29:14Let him know she's gonna be okay.
29:20Our ICP is in place.
29:22Time to close.
29:23Dr. Millen, do you want to do the honors?
29:25That is if Dr. Wright can spare you.
29:27Go ahead.
29:28Take my resident.
29:29Everyone does.
29:31I'm kidding.
29:33Uh, I can, I can run nylon for you.
29:37I'm actually gonna have you do a vertical mattress stitch.
29:40On a scalp closure?
29:41Where'd you learn that?
29:42My brother.
29:43Taught me that when the brain swells, the vertical mattress best offloads tension from the edema.
29:47What a legend.
29:48It must have been so cool to come up after him.
29:51Yeah.
29:52My brother thinks he's a doctor.
29:53What's his specialty?
29:54Uh, snake oil.
29:56Maybe he knows my cousin, Mark.
29:58Dr. Wright.
30:00I'm sorry, Dr. Shepard, I spoke too soon.
30:02I need Millen to go to the ICU to check on a patient's flap.
30:05Do you want me to see if someone else is available to close?
30:07I'm happy to close.
30:11Nylon?
30:14Who needs new clubs?
30:16Oh, I decided to get some air after all. Great idea.
30:19Heather, you can't just unload your car in the parking lot.
30:22Who likes music?
30:24Mrs. Morton!
30:25Don't call me that!
30:26I know that you're upset, but this is not helping.
30:28Oh, no, it felt really good when that record player exploded.
30:30Uh, oh, we got Rolling Stones!
30:33ACDC!
30:34Zeppelin!
30:35Okay, this is a hospital!
30:36I don't care!
30:37He thinks he can do whatever he wants!
30:40But I matter!
30:42I matter!
30:54Hey!
30:56Hey.
30:56I got everything you asked for.
30:58Thanks.
30:59Is that coffee?
31:01Gonna be able to sleep tonight?
31:02Nope.
31:03That's the point.
31:03You're very committed to your patience.
31:05Yeah, some people think that's a bad thing.
31:07Well, I think it's noble.
31:09Katie's very lucky to have you.
31:11Lucky would be surviving cancer.
31:14Look, if you need anything, I'm on call, so I won't be sleeping either.
31:18Uh, don't tell Bailey I was here.
31:19Let it burn.
31:26Oh, let it burn.
31:33Let it burn.
31:39Thanks for your help, Terry.
31:40Well, it's my job, so...
31:45It's gonna be weird now, isn't it?
31:46Is it weird now?
31:49Kinda, yeah.
31:51It is, I feel it.
31:56You know, that M&M, it could've really set you back.
32:00You're lucky your name was cleared.
32:02Yeah.
32:05I don't wanna risk it.
32:09But if you weren't a resident, and I wasn't chief of cardio...
32:13Let's not do that.
32:14Let's just call it what it is.
32:16It's a poorly timed mutual attraction that wouldn't have worked anyway, because...
32:21You're a Celtics fan, and I would never...
32:26Friends?
32:29Friends.
32:48Hey, Lucas.
32:49What'd you...
32:50Before you go in there?
32:51What, what, what is it?
32:52She didn't feel any pain.
32:54No, no.
32:58No.
33:10No.
33:13No.
33:14No.
33:19No.
33:20No.
33:21No.
33:24I'm here.
33:25I'm here.
33:43I'm here.
33:47Hey, hey, hey, Dr. Weber.
33:50How'd your vent go?
33:51Eh.
33:53Uh, we had some leftovers.
33:54I brought you a blueberry muffin.
33:56Oh, thank you.
33:57All right, uh, have a good one.
33:58Hey, Doc, wait.
33:59Uh, can I ask you a quick question?
34:01Hmm?
34:02So, if I'm going to the bathroom more than usual,
34:06is that bad?
34:07Frequent urination could mean a number of things.
34:09Uh, uh, first we should do a simple blood test.
34:14Uh, but, uh, I'd like to ask you some questions
34:16about your medical history.
34:24You ready to go home?
34:26Do we have to?
34:27It's so quiet here.
34:29Well, we could see if Nardi can spend the night.
34:33No, I miss my babies,
34:35but this was a nice little vacation.
34:38Thank you, Dr. Bailey.
34:40Anytime.
34:40Yeah.
34:42Hey.
34:43All right.
34:43Take care.
34:45You ready?
34:49Katie died.
34:52I'm sorry.
34:54I'm sorry.
34:55Hey.
34:55Hey.
34:55Come here.
34:56Come here.
35:01When did I stop fighting?
35:03What are you talking about?
35:05You fight for your patients every day.
35:07Yeah.
35:08Not how good it does when all the systems are broken.
35:13I mean, they're, like, attacking us.
35:16You know, every front.
35:19It's death by a thousand paper cuts.
35:21We're bleeding from so many places,
35:23we don't even notice when we get a new one.
35:25Hey, hey, hey, hey.
35:25You can't be at DEFCON 1 every day.
35:29Okay?
35:29That's not sustainable.
35:30Then how do we win?
35:36I don't know.
35:37I don't know.
35:40Hey.
35:45I know wizarding hours are over,
35:47but we were hoping they could have them in.
35:50Yeah.
35:51Come on in.
35:52She's been through a lot.
35:53It'll be a few days before she wakes up,
35:56but so far, so good.
35:57Can she hear me?
36:00We don't know for sure, but it doesn't hurt.
36:05It's probably good to hear her sleep right now.
36:08People saying some awful things about us.
36:13But they're wrong, babe.
36:16And I'm so in love with you, Case.
36:18I want to be with you.
36:21We can start over.
36:22Just you and me.
36:24Forget everybody else.
36:27He's delusional.
36:34Hey.
36:35Did you give a talk tonight?
36:38Take a seat.
36:39And welcome to the first ever Tony Wright Appreciation Awards,
36:44where we are honoring a very special surgeon and person.
36:49What are you?
36:50It's not your turn yet.
36:52Tonight's honoree is a world-renowned neurosurgeon.
36:56A Fox Award nominee for her groundbreaking removal of a formerly inoperable astrocytoma.
37:02She's also made great strides in Parkinson's and Alzheimer's research.
37:07She's also done considerable work in brain mapping.
37:09I was just about to say that.
37:12Unlike you, I did some light-stalking after we got together.
37:18I was extremely impressed.
37:21But not as impressed as I was today when your resident left and you,
37:26the most senior neurosurgeon at this hospital, the chief of your department,
37:32closed yourself and enjoyed doing it.
37:36That says more about you than any award.
37:40Except maybe this one.
37:50Best person, doctor, and lover.
37:54And?
38:00I'm really proud of this one.
38:05Best ass.
38:06Yeah.
38:13I don't want to be a consolation prize.
38:16You're Amelia Shepard.
38:18There's literally no planet where you're a consolation prize.
38:23You're it.
38:28Doing the wrong thing for the right reason doesn't always pan out.
38:32Hey.
38:33Hey.
38:34How'd it go with the wife?
38:35Ah, she'd calm down eventually.
38:36But if you want any old records or a five iron, take a walkthrough lot and your wheel.
38:41Thank you for doing that.
38:42Yeah, of course.
38:44Shouldn't you be headed off for your dinner?
38:46It got canceled.
38:47I was just about to ask you.
38:50I have a babysitter.
38:52You want to grab a bite and we can go to your place after, get some fresh air?
38:57Um...
38:57I can't.
38:59I have a stack of patient charts I need to get caught up on, so...
39:03Oh.
39:04Okay.
39:05Yeah, I should probably do the same.
39:08I'll see you tomorrow.
39:09Yeah, have a good night.
39:10Good night.
39:13But it's not the end of the road.
39:20I love some tea.
39:23You really think that tea's gonna make me feel better?
39:26I didn't.
39:29It's just tea.
39:31I shouldn't...
39:32I shouldn't have left.
39:33I shouldn't have left.
39:34I shouldn't have left.
39:34I shouldn't have been with her.
39:36You can't blame yourself.
39:39You're right.
39:42I blame you.
39:48Keep going.
39:50Find a way.
39:51Hey, hey, hey, wait up.
39:56I'm sorry that I snapped at you today.
39:59Sucks falling for the wrong person.
40:01I know.
40:02She made some bad choices.
40:03But we had something good.
40:05And then it all went up and smoked.
40:07Well, do you want to order a pizza tonight and play Super Smash Brothers?
40:10You want a rematch?
40:11Hey, the only reason I lost that one time is because I sneezed.
40:15You are such a sore loser.
40:17No.
40:17Jules.
40:19See you tomorrow.
40:25What are you doing here?
40:28Uh...
40:31I could get fired for everything I'm about to say.
40:33And I'm...
40:35I'm not used to that at all.
40:37I'm...
40:38I'm an exemplary employee.
40:40I follow every rule.
40:42Like, I...
40:43I don't even take home the hospital's pants.
40:45But...
40:46I can't shake the feeling...
40:49That...
40:50Even if the...
40:53Worst...
40:54Happens...
40:56It'll be worth it.
40:59But if you...
41:00If you need some time to...
41:11One day the stores will align.
41:27It'll be worth it.
41:30We'll be worth it.
41:30Two hours a day,
41:53What are you doing?
41:55You
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