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00:00Previously on Army Wives
00:02You people don't work
00:03You don't help
00:05All you do is complain
00:08I quit
00:11Being an FRG leader
00:13Could help Trevor's career
00:15I hadn't thought about that
00:18Hi
00:19It's Moxie LeBlanc from the FRG
00:23Hi, you're Gloria?
00:26Look lady
00:27I'm not really into this whole FRG thing, okay?
00:31As far as I'm concerned
00:32The Army sucks
00:34This place sucks
00:35And the FRG sucks
00:40Listen, about to stay at the apartment
00:43I'm not usually like that
00:44I just, I've been
00:45Apology accepted
00:52What are you doing?
00:57I don't know what's happening
00:58Alright, let's sit down
01:00Right here
01:02There you go
01:05It's in your diabetes
01:06Do you need juice?
01:07Let's just go to the hospital
01:08Alright, I got you
01:10Come here
01:11Okay
01:15Okay
01:47I don't know.
02:18Hi, Mom.
02:24Hi, honey.
02:26How are you feeling?
02:28Better, now that you're here.
02:35Sorry to interrupt.
02:36You're not interrupting, Doctor. Come on in.
02:39Dr. Davies, this is our daughter, Emeline.
02:42Nice to meet you, Emeline.
02:43Me too.
02:44He's my nephrologist.
02:46Fancy word for kidney, Doctor.
02:49I have your test results.
02:51Would you give us a second, kiddo?
02:53It's all right, Michael. She can stay.
02:56Go ahead.
02:57It's not good news.
02:59Your left kidney is shut down.
03:01Your right's functioning at 10%.
03:04You're in complete kidney failure.
03:06What?
03:07How did this happen?
03:09We can't pinpoint the specific cause, sir, but your wife's diabetes is certainly a factor.
03:14I've been watching my levels.
03:16I know.
03:17I spoke to your endocrinologist this morning.
03:20This is not the result of any lapse on your part, Claudia Joy.
03:24Kidney failure can come on rapidly with virtually no symptoms.
03:27So, what now?
03:30Now we begin hemodialysis three times a week.
03:34Dialysis?
03:37For how long?
03:39Potentially the rest of your mother's life.
03:41What about transplant?
03:42We certainly want to talk about that down the road, but right now our priority is to stabilize Claudia Joy.
03:48When you get your strength back, we'll go over the transplant process in detail.
03:53Well, can't her kidneys get better?
03:55I'm afraid not.
03:57Her condition's irreversible.
03:59I know it's a lot to absorb.
04:02We'll have plenty of time to discuss it.
04:04The good news here is that kidney disease is life-altering, not life-threatening.
04:10You can still live a full life.
04:13We know how to treat this.
04:16Thanks, Doctor.
04:23Claudia Joy.
04:25Just give me a minute.
04:28Okay.
04:44This sounds good.
04:45What?
04:47Check out these recipes I found online.
04:49I thought you were doing homework.
04:51They're all low-sodium, low-protein, totally kidney-friendly.
04:55Pumpkin soup, butternut squash, sweet and sour tempeh.
05:01Tempeh?
05:02What's tempeh?
05:04It's fermented soybean.
05:07It's Indonesian.
05:07Oh, great.
05:09Your father will love that one.
05:11Yeah.
05:14May we come in?
05:16Of course.
05:17Of course.
05:18Hi.
05:19Hey.
05:20Emily.
05:21Hi.
05:25Hi.
05:26Hey, Emily.
05:27Hey.
05:30How's the patient?
05:32Fine.
05:33It's a lot to handle, but, you know.
05:36Yeah, are you kidding?
05:37Kidney failure?
05:39It's not as bad as it sounds.
05:42Really?
05:42Because it sounds pretty bad, Proxy.
05:45What she means is we're all concerned.
05:48I know.
05:49Thanks.
05:51I get dialysis in a day or two, right?
05:57That quick?
05:58That's what they say.
06:00Yeah.
06:01Kidney disease is life-altering, not life-threatening.
06:09We all have.
06:12We're not going to let this beat us, are we, Mom?
06:15No.
06:24David.
06:25He's good.
06:26Yeah.
06:27He's back in school.
06:28In fact, they're having an information day at school next week about HIV.
06:32That's great.
06:33Really wonderful.
06:40Can I ask you a question?
06:42Mm-hmm.
06:43Does a general's wife get the hottest doctors?
06:46Because I swear, I saw a guy that looked like George Clooney walking down the hall.
06:51You saw him.
06:52They're cute.
06:58Pockets of violence have broken out in Naurubu this week.
07:02The country will hold its first open election in a month, and passions are running high.
07:08The ruling military party is located in the east, which contains the capital and most of the country's wealth.
07:15The people's party is based in the west, where natural resources and poorer communities are concentrated.
07:22And where Americans operate several mining facilities.
07:26Yes, sir.
07:27And several schools and NGOs as well.
07:29Now, is there only the one highway through the mountains?
07:31That's correct, sir.
07:33A few unpaid roads link east and west, but given the current rains, they would be unusable.
07:38So, if the situation disintegrates, then the country could be cut in half?
07:43Quite easily, sir.
07:45All right, anything more in Naurubu, Captain?
07:47Not at this time, sir.
07:48Moving on.
07:50Yes, sir.
07:52Rwanda.
07:58Captain Galicini.
08:00Sir.
08:03How well do you know Naurubu?
08:06I know it well, sir.
08:07I visited as an undergraduate when I was a summer intern in Uganda.
08:11And then I was stationed in Africa in 2007 and made several trips.
08:16So, what's your assessment?
08:18I mean, it seems to me like we're sitting on a powder keg over here.
08:21Mary Irocosi, the People's Party candidate, has done a brilliant job.
08:25She has managed to form a coalition of historically hostile tribes.
08:29But it's a fragile alliance.
08:32If it falls apart, we could be looking at another Somalia.
08:36Well, I don't like the sound of that.
08:38With a brigade on call.
08:40We'd be throwing that party.
08:42Yes, sir.
08:43I've actually been working on some possible scenarios.
08:47Outstanding.
08:48Well, I'm on my desk by 0900 tomorrow.
08:52Yes, sir.
09:00Emily?
09:03Hey, you okay?
09:04Not really.
09:07I've been reading about how awful dialysis is.
09:11Well, it's a proven technology.
09:18Look, it's hard.
09:21No question.
09:24Mom's life is going to revolve around the sessions and there can be side effects.
09:30For your mom, the dialysis will remove the glucose too, which means you'll have to be extra careful with her
09:36diabetes.
09:36That's what Dr. Davies said.
09:38But most people on dialysis live healthy lives for years until the kidney becomes available.
09:43Yeah, but while they're waiting, their life sucks.
09:46It's an adjustment.
09:48No, this whole thing sucks.
09:50Hey, why did this happen to my mom?
09:53Hasn't she been through enough?
09:54Like, it's okay to be angry, honey.
09:58Just not around your mom.
10:01Okay, she needs you to be strong.
10:03She needs all of us to be strong.
10:10You sure you don't need anything else?
10:13No, I have everything I need.
10:16Except you.
10:20You know.
10:23I'm not exactly thrilled about sleeping alone either.
10:28I'll be home before you know it.
10:34How you doing?
10:36Okay.
10:41Michael, I'm sorry.
10:43What?
10:48This wasn't the way things were supposed to be.
10:52You know.
10:54The treatments, the tests.
10:57Stop it.
11:00For better, for worse, remember?
11:04In sickness and in health.
11:26Mom, I changed my mind.
11:28About what?
11:29I want a vanilla cake with vanilla icing.
11:33Your party is this weekend.
11:35I've already called and ordered chocolate with vanilla icing.
11:38Oh.
11:41Okay.
11:42I'll see if they can change it.
11:44You only turned ten once, right?
11:46Thanks, Mom.
11:47You know, Bud, since the big day is actually tomorrow,
11:49I think we should review our battle plan.
11:52Attention!
11:54Private LeBlanc, report.
11:56Sir, birthday boy will be picked up at Fordham Academy at 1,200 hours.
12:01Then we will proceed directly to Fort Marshall to get my ID.
12:05Then we will get Chad at the O-Club.
12:07Outstanding, soldier.
12:08Okay.
12:09Now skedaddle your little butt upstairs.
12:10Go to bed.
12:11Yes, ma'am.
12:28Hey.
12:30Hey.
12:37Don't leave.
12:39Don't leave.
12:59Good morning.
13:02There's coffee.
13:06Thanks.
13:07Mm-hmm.
13:09Do you have any blogs that are about dialysis?
13:12No idea.
13:13Hungry?
13:15Yeah.
13:16Scrambled eight?
13:17Sure.
13:18There's hundreds, and they all say the same thing, that dialysis is brutal.
13:23But after a transplant, everybody feels a million times better, like this one woman.
13:29The second I woke up from surgery, I felt like my old self.
13:33It's amazing.
13:36Problem is finding a donor.
13:39I know.
13:42You're not the only one who knows how to Google around this house.
13:49So you know what I'm talking about?
13:52I do.
13:55I want to give your mother one of my kidneys, but I can't.
13:59Why not?
14:00Old jump accident.
14:01I damaged one.
14:04So I can't donate.
14:09But I can.
14:11No.
14:12No, absolutely not.
14:14Mom?
14:15Mom, I will not let you.
14:17That's what I told her.
14:18Why?
14:19It's too risky.
14:21No, it's not.
14:21It's major surgery, Emeline.
14:23And you heard, Dr. Davies, the donor always has a rougher recovery.
14:27I don't care.
14:30Look, I'm the likeliest match.
14:34And donating a kidney won't change my life expectancy or having kids or anything like that.
14:39What about sports?
14:40You can't play hockey with one kidney.
14:42I don't care about hockey.
14:44Emeline, this is not a debate.
14:46You're my daughter.
14:48My baby girl.
14:50Mom, I'm 19.
14:51I don't care how old you are.
14:53If anything happened to you, I would never forgive myself.
14:56That's how I feel about you, Mom.
14:59You know what?
15:00Let's all just slow down.
15:12Look, hockey is great, you know.
15:17And I would miss it.
15:20But you know what I would miss more?
15:25Not having you there to help me pick out my wedding dress.
15:30Honey, I'm not going anywhere.
15:33But I want you to be happy.
15:35I want you to feel good.
15:38I want you to feel good.
15:44Mom, you gave me my life.
15:48Please let me give you back yours.
15:51No.
15:52No.
15:52Please.
15:55Please.
15:58Please.
16:00Colonel.
16:03So what's the latest?
16:05It's confirmed.
16:07Mary Irocosi's car was bombed.
16:09Her driver and bodyguard were killed.
16:11Irocosi's in surgery.
16:13Prognosis?
16:14Unclear.
16:15Political situation?
16:17Eastern Naurubu is secure.
16:19Embassy personnel are being evacuated as a precaution.
16:23But violence is erupting in the west.
16:26Tribe against government.
16:27Tribe against tribe.
16:28It's as you predicted.
16:30I read your reports.
16:31Excellent work.
16:33Thank you, sir.
16:34And now you're going to brief General Clark on it.
16:39I'll clear it with Major Zimmerman.
16:41Look, you've been to Naurubu.
16:44You have insights the general needs to hear.
16:46Yes, sir.
16:50Let's go.
16:53The Nauruban government has assured us that the airport will remain open to evacuate Americans.
16:59And you believe these assurances?
17:02I do, sir.
17:03It is in the government's interest to maintain good ties with the United States.
17:07And the government has the means to maintain control.
17:11In the east?
17:12Yes, sir.
17:13The west is another story.
17:16If Mary Irocosi dies, her coalition will disintegrate.
17:21Tribes will fight for control.
17:23And all of them distrust the United States.
17:26And the government lacks the capacity to protect American lives in the west?
17:30The capacity and the will, sir.
17:34I believe the government would be happy to let western tribes fight it out among themselves.
17:42My recommendation would be to focus evacuation plans exclusively on western Naurubu.
17:49Consider your answer carefully, Captain.
17:52It will shape my recommendation to Washington.
17:56Yes, sir.
18:12Wow.
18:13Honey.
18:14Great picture.
18:15We had to show it at the gate.
18:17And the PX and the commissary.
18:19It was so cool.
18:20Yeah?
18:21Can I show William?
18:23Is he home?
18:24I called.
18:25Okay.
18:26Well, grab your sweatshirt.
18:28No, you made the right decision, Sergeant.
18:30That call comes down.
18:31Your squad has to be ready.
18:32They understand that, right?
18:36Well done.
18:39What was that about?
18:40Sergeant Wheeler caught one of his soldiers planning a trip to Savannah for the weekend.
18:45And?
18:46And he can't go.
18:47It's too far.
18:49We're the DRB and we just went on to 30-minute recall.
18:53Why?
18:54Did something happen?
18:55Don't know.
18:57Trevor.
18:58I don't.
18:59It's probably nothing.
19:01We've been in 30-minute recall before.
19:03I didn't know why then.
19:04Don't know why now.
19:06It's our job to be ready.
19:07That's it.
19:08Ready for what?
19:10To deploy.
19:11Yes, I know that.
19:13To deploy where?
19:14Babe, when you're the DRB, they don't even tell us where we're going until we're wheels up.
19:18Are you serious?
19:20It's for security.
19:25It's nothing to worry about.
19:28Right.
19:29Just that you could be sent to God knows where at the drop of a hat.
19:31Can you just forget about it, please?
19:34Honey, I...
19:35Babe, I love you.
19:39I'm going for a run.
19:44Yeah, we're going to take a look at it.
19:48Whoa, someone's in a hurry?
19:49It's a hurry.
19:50They're selecting personnel to the forward surgical team.
19:52Why?
19:53No clue, but I'm late.
19:54Okay, we'll talk later.
19:58Good being here this morning.
20:00It's a pleasure.
20:02Nice of you to join us, Specialist.
20:05Gabriel?
20:05Take a seat, Gabriel.
20:09Okay, you all know why we're here.
20:12The recall's now set at 30 minutes, and Colonel Adams has decided to expand the FAST team roster, so listen
20:19for your names, please.
20:21Jensen, Patchett, Handler, Rhodes, McDonald, and Arkham.
20:27Welcome to the team.
20:29Make sure NCOIC has your updated contact info, and, uh, don't worry.
20:35This is my third FAST team in a year, and I've yet to leave Charleston.
20:40That's it.
20:42Dismissed.
20:47Damn it.
20:49Something wrong?
20:52It's nothing.
20:53I'll figure it out.
20:56Hey, it's like you said, it probably won't even happen.
21:00Yeah.
21:03My bet is you're not going anywhere.
21:08Emily, let me start by saying how much I appreciate your willingness to donate a kidney to your mom.
21:13It's a loving and courageous gesture.
21:15I wish more people would follow your example.
21:22Unfortunately, you're not a viable candidate.
21:26What?
21:27Why?
21:27We're the same blood type.
21:29Yes, but a number of factors go into determining a match.
21:33Because your mom developed diabetes later in life, there's a chance you could develop it as well.
21:37If that happens, you'll need both your kidneys.
21:40But I thought you only need one.
21:42In a perfectly healthy body, yes.
21:46Okay, but I'm healthy now, and I want to do it.
21:49I understand, but as a physician, I couldn't let you take that risk.
21:53We have a principle never to endanger one patient's health for the sake of another.
21:57We understand.
21:59No, we don't.
22:00I don't.
22:01We'll put your mother on the list.
22:03Look for another donor.
22:04Right, which can take years.
22:06And in the meantime, my mom feels like hell.
22:08Dr. Davies is on our side, Emily.
22:17I'm sorry about that.
22:20No, I'm sorry.
22:22Your daughter is a remarkable young woman.
22:27Excuse me.
22:28Yes, sir.
22:40Oh, kiddo.
22:49This will numb the area where we'll be inserting the needles.
22:55Now, one needle will draw your blood and carry it to your very own artificial kidney.
23:01That's a big kidney.
23:03Yes, it is.
23:04Now, once your blood is clean, then it will head back to your body through needle number two.
23:09Any questions, Mrs. Holden?
23:12Claudia Joy, please.
23:15We brought a blanket.
23:17Dr. Davies says that some people get cold during the treatment.
23:20No, that's fine.
23:21Okay.
23:22And is it okay if you bring in movies on our laptop?
23:24Oh, absolutely.
23:25People bring all kinds of things in here.
23:27I advise patients to bring whatever they can to make the most of these four hours.
23:32So I'll be back when you're numb, and then we can get started, okay?
23:36Okay.
23:37You're welcome.
23:41Ronnie, why don't you run to the cafeteria and get something to eat?
23:46No way.
23:48I am not going anywhere, Mom.
23:52We're in this together.
23:54Okay.
24:00Hey, Roxy.
24:03Oh, hey, Gloria.
24:06Um, we actually don't open for 20 minutes.
24:09I just wrote by to talk, if that's okay.
24:13Oh, sure.
24:14What's on your mind?
24:15Everything okay with Hector?
24:17Yeah, that's all good.
24:19That's very good.
24:21Glad to hear it.
24:22I just wondered, is something going on?
24:26Hector and I were going to go up to Myrtle Beach this weekend.
24:28You know, kind of a romantic getaway, just for one night.
24:32Now he says we can't go.
24:34Something about a 30-minute recall?
24:37Yeah.
24:38Um, our guys are the DRB.
24:41The what?
24:43That is usually my line.
24:45The designated ready brigade.
24:47It means if there's a rapid deployment, um, our guys are the ones who go.
24:53Oh.
24:55So, what do we do?
24:58Nothing.
25:00Trevor says they're always on two-hour recall.
25:04Sometimes they go to 30 minutes, and you never know why.
25:10So, we just sit around and wait?
25:13Yeah.
25:13Yeah, and just keep living your life as best you can.
25:19Oh, there are a few things you can do.
25:22Do you have your POA all sorted out?
25:27Power of attorney?
25:28It lets you handle all of Hector's legal stuff when he isn't here?
25:33Oh, uh, no, I don't think so.
25:36Okay, well, you need to do that, pronto.
25:40And, uh, what about his will?
25:43Did he update it when you guys got married?
25:48I don't know.
25:49I never talked about that.
25:51You gotta do that, too.
25:52Really?
25:53A will?
25:55That's so creepy.
25:56Isn't that asking for trouble?
25:58Believe me, not talking about it is asking for trouble.
26:03If they deploy, Hector needs to know that you have everything under control here, so that he can stay focused
26:09on the mission.
26:10I never thought about that.
26:14It scares me.
26:17Yeah.
26:19It scares all of us.
26:23Moving on.
26:25Now, Operation Javelin is a non-combatant evacuation in western Aruba.
26:31Should we go operational, your immediate objective will be this abandoned airfield.
26:36Now, because we don't know if we will meet opposition, the lead element will jump in by night, and then
26:42once the airfield is secured, the rest of the brigade will land by plane and establish command.
26:47If you'll turn to page one of your packets, we'll go over mission objectives.
26:53Jackie, there's no sense in leaving the conference early.
26:58I know you're worried, but worrying never changes anything, right?
27:05I will call you if anything happens.
27:12I love you, too.
27:19Michael, come in.
27:21I just reviewed Operation Javelin.
27:24Solid plan.
27:25I think so.
27:27Finding that airfield was a stroke of luck.
27:30Built by a Dutch mining consortium in the 50s.
27:34The key will be taking it quickly.
27:36I don't want to allow any time for opposition to organize.
27:39Understood.
27:40From what I can gather, there's no telling what the situation could be on the ground.
27:44That's right.
27:45There's a lot of armed tribes out there with no central command.
27:52About that.
27:54Do you really think it's advisable for you to jump with the lead element?
27:58We're airborne.
28:01I believe in the lead from the front.
28:03So do I.
28:09We need you safely on the ground to direct operations.
28:13And we both have enough scars to know that night drops can be...
28:20...explain how we lost a two-star jumping into the jungle in the dark.
28:26Point taken.
28:31Anything else?
28:33I just wish I was going with you.
28:43Michael, I appreciate that.
28:50Am I interrupting?
28:52No.
28:59I just wanted to stop by before my shift ends.
29:02Are you okay?
29:03Yeah.
29:04Dr. Davies thinks I'll be able to go home and work.
29:06Oh, wonderful.
29:08Yeah.
29:09Oh, yeah.
29:12Dialysis.
29:13Dr. Davies says it's a perfectly normal reaction.
29:17There's nothing normal about any of this.
29:20Oh, Emily.
29:21I'm not funny.
29:22Just saying.
29:26I'm going to go get some coffee.
29:29Do you want anything?
29:30No, thanks.
29:31Denise?
29:32No, thank you.
29:40God, I love that girl.
29:41She wouldn't do anything for you.
29:42You know that?
29:43I do.
29:45She already tried.
29:47She wanted to be my life daughter.
29:50Oh, my God.
29:50She was crushed when I told her she's not eligible.
29:54Why not?
29:56They think she could develop diabetes later in life like I did.
30:01Of course.
30:02Makes sense.
30:04Not to him alone.
30:06I told her not to worry.
30:08I can live for years on my houses.
30:11That's right.
30:13It just doesn't censor seeing her mom like this.
30:17Yeah.
30:18Yeah.
30:19Yeah.
30:32Minji.
30:37Oh, hello.
30:39Hi.
30:40We haven't really met.
30:42I'm Roxy LeBlanc.
30:44Yes.
30:45Minji Lobster.
30:47Hi.
30:47Um, do you want to come in?
30:51No, thank you.
30:52I just had something to drop off.
30:54You're the new Bravo company, FRG leader?
30:58Right.
30:58Yes.
30:59I have some materials from when I was a leader.
31:02I thought you might want them.
31:04Aw.
31:05Minji from our meeting, contact information, things like that.
31:10That is so thoughtful.
31:13It's no problem.
31:14Are you sure you don't want to come in?
31:17No, thank you.
31:21Look, I'm so sorry about what happened.
31:26Those girls are such bitches.
31:30Thank you, but I did not do a good job.
31:35That's not true.
31:36You did.
31:37And you are welcome back any time.
31:42I will not stand for that behavior.
31:45And actually, I could use your help.
31:51Goodbye.
31:52Bye.
32:09Come to bed.
32:12And I have you.
32:15Look, I know you're busy, Frank, but it's about quality of joy.
32:20Well, I told you about the long road she has to face on dialysis.
32:31Transplant is much better.
32:33And it turns out that both Michael and Evelyn wanted to donate, but neither one can for various reasons.
32:41Well, that's a shame.
32:42So, quality of joy will go on a wait list, which means that you should probably wait years for a
32:50kidney to become available.
32:52Where are you going with this date?
32:54I love your life, Donner.
32:57You want to give quality of joy when you're kidding?
33:00Yes.
33:02Lots of help are risking it.
33:05Frank, she's my best friend.
33:07Didn't answer my question, Dan.
33:08It's a routine procedure.
33:11All surgery is risky.
33:13You know what you're saying?
33:14Yes, but there are degrees of risk.
33:17We have Molly to think about a date.
33:19I know.
33:23You know, honestly, this...
33:26This just isn't the best time to talk about this.
33:28I understand that, Frank.
33:29But quality of joy didn't take this time to go into kidney failure.
33:34All I'm saying is that I want to start the testing process and...
33:39See if I'm a match.
33:41We decide to rest together.
33:42Absolutely.
33:45Okay.
33:49Yeah.
33:51I'll be wrong.
34:00Yes!
34:00All right.
34:02All right.
34:02And I'll be right in step now.
34:04A full step, dude.
34:09Ready?
34:12Toss.
34:14Oh!
34:15Good answer, man.
34:16Hope those things are hard-boiled.
34:19Oh, they are.
34:19Believe me, Roxy doesn't want anything messing up in your mind.
34:24That's lovely.
34:26Thanks.
34:26She didn't be taking her time and putting stuff up on the wall.
34:29Says she wants a new look.
34:31Whatever that means, isn't it?
34:32Yeah, she told me she would have had some new furniture.
34:35I don't know.
34:37It scares me.
34:39How's David?
34:40It's great.
34:42Sometimes a few stares at school, but...
34:44You know what?
34:45He just stares right back.
34:48Strong kid.
34:49Yeah, he is.
34:50And it helps to have good friends like TJ and Finn.
34:52Heads up!
34:53Ow!
34:54Sorry, my bad.
34:57It's too bad Clyde Joy couldn't be here.
35:00Oh, no.
35:02Next time.
35:05He's doing great, isn't he?
35:08I'm so proud of him.
35:09He's grown up so much.
35:12I hope it's fast.
35:13It seems that way.
35:17Enjoy it.
35:21You okay?
35:24Sorry.
35:25Just remembering.
35:28You need to apologize.
35:33Well, life doesn't stop, does it?
35:37Cool.
35:39Crazy.
35:41Crazy.
35:44Crazy.
35:45Crazy.
35:46Crazy.
35:47Crazy.
35:48Crazy.
35:52Okay.
35:56What's up?
35:59Nothing.
36:00My mom just called.
36:02And?
36:03She can't make it.
36:05She's Ava's guardian in case I deploy.
36:09And she's stuck in Arkansas.
36:11And why?
36:11Did something happen?
36:12My dad.
36:13He had a super place last month.
36:16He still needs her 24-7.
36:19Which basically means I'm screwed.
36:22What about you, dad?
36:25What about him?
36:27Not in the picture, huh?
36:29Sorry.
36:31Didn't mean to unload on you.
36:34I just don't know what I'm going to do.
36:38Maybe I can help.
36:40How?
36:41So you want to take Rose's place on the fast thing?
36:44Yes, sir.
36:45She can't find anyone to take care of her four-year-old.
36:48I've got nothing to hold me here.
36:50How sweet.
36:51So it's okay?
36:52No, it's not okay.
36:54Why not?
36:54Look, I don't know you, specialist.
36:56I've never even seen you before this week.
36:58I've never worked with you.
36:58Rose, I know she was a stand out of trauma training in Miami.
37:02I know how she works.
37:03She knows how I work.
37:04I don't want to break up to the band, okay?
37:05Yeah, but her daughter is...
37:07That's her responsibility.
37:08Not mine, not yours.
37:09Yeah, I understand.
37:10It's why I just came out of the blue, Gabrielle.
37:12Every soldier in her position needs to have an up-to-date family care plan.
37:15She did, but her mother can't come because her dad needs full-time medical care right now.
37:20No, you didn't say that.
37:22You didn't let me.
37:27Sir, with respect, I'm an excellent medic.
37:30I did two tours in Afghanistan.
37:31I know all about good medicine and bad places.
37:34And as you said yourself, odds are we won't be going anyhow, so you won't have to worry about me.
37:41Okay.
37:43You're on the team.
37:45I'll notify admin.
37:47Is there anything else, specialist?
37:48No, sir.
37:50Good.
37:57Is that everything?
37:58Yeah.
38:00Are you sure you don't want me to stay?
38:02My professors would totally understand.
38:08What?
38:10I'm going to stay with Grams and Grandpa.
38:13In Connecticut.
38:15Mm-hmm.
38:16It was my idea.
38:17She needs to get away from the stress, and you know your mother.
38:23Yeah, it is.
38:26For how long?
38:28So she has her strength, but.
38:33Grams will totally make you her full-time project.
38:36Please.
38:37The point is, your grandparents can give her the kind of attention she needs.
38:41And what about dialysis?
38:43But Dr. Davies has everything arranged.
38:46Okay.
38:50Okay.
38:50What's in?
38:51I'm totally missing every weekend.
38:53Good.
38:54I was hoping you'd say that.
38:56We should get down.
38:57Yeah.
39:02I love you so much, Jimmy.
39:04I love you, too.
39:19I love you.
39:20Sir.
39:22The people's party.
39:32After a bomb blew up the car, she was riding it.
39:38Pardon me, it is now being confirmed, Mary Irokozzi, the People's Party, can't get into the transportation of Naruhu, and
39:48there are reports of scattered violence dropping throughout the country, mostly in western Naruhu, where Irokozzi lived.
40:06Make a wish, Finn.
40:11Oh, yeah.
40:14Okay, who wants cake?
40:16Oh, yeah, I'm with you.
40:17Good, good.
40:18Okay, so.
40:22Happy birthday, boy.
40:24Both.
40:28Oh, no, please.
40:30Come right out, buddy.
40:32Oh.
40:34I'm going to take this.
40:40TJ, chocolate, please.
40:42Chocolate, please.
40:50Could you take over?
40:52Sure.
41:26It's part of the job when you're on a rapid deployment.
42:04It's part of the job.
42:34It's part of the job.
43:06It's part of the job.
43:36It's part of the job.
43:37It's part of the job.
44:07It's part of the job.
45:05It's part of the job.
45:34It's part of the job.
46:04It's part of the job.
46:11It's part of the job.
46:38It's part of the job.
47:09It's part of the job.
47:41It's part of the job.
48:10It's part of the job.
48:11It's part of the job.
49:10It's part of the job.
49:10It's part of the job.
49:38It's part of the job.
50:08It's part of the job.
50:11It's part of the job.
50:58Don't move.
51:05It's part of the job.
51:09It's part of the job.
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