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Brilliant Minds Season 2 Episode 15
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00:00...studying around during the gas leak and she's okay?
00:02Hudson Oaks is giving resort vibes.
00:05Yeah, well, that's how they lure you in.
00:07Wolfie, what are you doing here?
00:09I'm here to save you.
00:10Can you send over any data that was collected during a sleep study today?
00:15Where's Sophia?
00:26Ladies, wanna keep the night going?
00:30Yeah, where's the after party?
00:31Your dorm room?
00:32Come on, I can give you something to write home about.
00:34Oh, in a twin bed?
00:36You wish.
00:46Demise!
00:47What the hell?
00:48Where are you going?
00:51Let's go!
01:02Go!
01:30How many of you do this business?
01:43This is Oliver.
01:45Leave a message.
01:47Hey, it's me again.
01:48I wanted to see how you were holding up after a talk.
01:51I also had some questions about Sophia.
01:54Call me back or we can connect at work.
01:58Mom, I said I could help you load my cello.
02:01Do these biceps look like they need help?
02:03Oh my God, can you just remember?
02:04Pick up your cello bow from the repair shop on my list.
02:09Hey, you are prepared.
02:11The recital's going to be amazing.
02:14Wolf's still coming, right?
02:15He's the reason I lobbied for Buck.
02:16Of course.
02:17He wouldn't miss it.
02:19Good.
02:20I'm glad you're coming with a friend because I think Dad is bringing Rebecca.
02:25Oh.
02:26Well, good for him.
02:30Do you think Erica's buried under there?
02:33I guess she does have a beautiful law.
02:35Well, I can't worry about laundry when you're sitting in my house.
02:39You know, my lease is about to end.
02:42My landlord wants to double my rent.
02:44You can't do that.
02:46There are laws against that.
02:47Not fair.
02:48Maybe.
02:49Instead of taking him to court, I was thinking we could move in together.
02:53Wow.
02:56Here, stop.
02:56Uh, yes.
03:02Yes?
03:03Yes, yes.
03:04Oh, my God.
03:08And I promise I will go Marie Kondo on Erica's ass if I need to.
03:14You think I want to live with you and Erica?
03:18Generally, couples don't have a roommate.
03:20Yeah, right, totally.
03:21I know that.
03:22But I would just feel so bad asking Erica to move out after...
03:26What happened to Erica's apartment was awful.
03:28But that was over six months ago.
03:31You're not her keeper.
03:32And I'm sure she's sick of sleeping on a sofa bed.
03:36Man, just imagine us with this entire place to ourselves.
03:40The things that we'll get into or out of.
03:44Mmm.
03:49Hey, excuse me, Dr. Guy.
03:52You on the clock?
03:53Yeah.
03:54Great.
03:54My girlfriend has been waiting since 4 a.m.
03:57I can't go to my temp job in D.S.
03:58That has.
04:00Damn nice shit always leaving me a surprise.
04:03All right, you ladies.
04:05Have a big night?
04:05Only two drinks.
04:06Oh, less a shot.
04:08No, fireball doesn't count.
04:09It doesn't affect me.
04:11Seems like something affected your shoulder.
04:12It looks dislocated.
04:14You want to tell me what happened?
04:15I get panic attacks.
04:16I have been for the past few months.
04:18This time it was bad.
04:19My heart started racing, and then the next day I knew I was down on the street.
04:22I don't know what happened.
04:23You have no medical history.
04:24You've never seen a doctor for anxiety.
04:26Well, we'll have the time.
04:28Hey, cutie with the curls.
04:32We'll go out to know if you're single.
04:33She was shut up.
04:35But are you?
04:36Yeah, but I don't die for your team.
04:38I know, I know.
04:40Your outfits are fire, though.
04:41Thank you, baby.
04:44All right.
04:45Wow, how did you do that?
04:46Oh, years of slumming in the ED.
04:48Let's just make sure that this joint is stable.
04:50All right?
04:53Stop.
04:54It feels like my heart is going to beat out of my chest.
04:57Any drugs?
04:57I'm the guy you tell.
04:58No, no, never.
05:01The rate is too fast, to be real.
05:04It's got to be a monitor artifact.
05:08Hey, stick around for a while.
05:09I'd like to run a few tests,
05:10have one of my colleagues from Neuro have a look at you.
05:12In the meantime,
05:13the bacon, egg, and cheese across the street
05:15always cures my hangovers.
05:19Wolf didn't show up to work today.
05:21Well, it's not the first time he's gone AWOL.
05:22Maybe he smuggled a patient out to Coney Island
05:24to remind them how much they love Ferris wheels.
05:25This is serious, Josh.
05:26I haven't heard from him all weekend.
05:28Now he misses a day on call?
05:30I have a bad feeling.
05:31Okay, slow down.
05:32We've both had concerns about Wolf,
05:33but he's been on his A game recently.
05:34That's his M.O., Josh.
05:35He throws himself into work
05:36when his personal life is in chaos.
05:39God, I should have seen this coming.
05:41I've been bracing myself for a breakdown
05:42ever since his dad came back.
05:44I just wish he hadn't lost you in the process.
05:46Come on, I was a blip.
05:48You were not a blip.
05:49But if it makes you feel any better,
05:50I think Dr. Porter did even more damage.
05:52Wait, were they?
05:53Oh, God, no.
05:55Charlie's mom died of cancer when he was a kid.
05:58Turns out Wolf was her doctor.
06:01And there's something else.
06:04Right after the carbon monoxide leak,
06:06Wolf was inconsolable.
06:09Apparently there was a patient named Sophia.
06:11He left her in the sleep study room.
06:13He said she was a friend of his dad's.
06:15What do you mean he left her?
06:15Was she okay?
06:17Yes.
06:17But how can someone inhale carbon monoxide for hours
06:20in an enclosed room and still be okay?
06:23It didn't make sense to me.
06:24Mm-hmm.
06:24So I watched all the footage from a sleep study
06:27and all I saw was Wolf in that room.
06:29Alone.
06:30And then an empty bed.
06:34I don't think Sophia exists.
06:41You think that Wolf hallucinated a patient?
06:44When we were younger,
06:45Wolf would experiment with hallucinogens
06:47and he would imagine entire conversations with his dad.
06:50But Josh, this felt different.
06:53I gotta go see him.
06:54Gonna go to his house.
06:55I'll come with you.
06:55No.
06:56No, he wouldn't want you to see him like this.
06:58But I can handle him.
07:00I've put him back together before
07:01and I can do it again.
07:09Good news.
07:10Everything seems normal.
07:11We're gonna run a few more tests
07:12but your neuro exam looks promising so far.
07:15So it was just a panic attack?
07:17Possibly, but panic attacks
07:18don't always come out of nowhere.
07:19Was there something that could have triggered one?
07:24Um, nothing comes to mind.
07:28I thought I was done with these attacks.
07:29I've made changes.
07:31Well, the body's memory of panic
07:32can last far longer than you'd expect.
07:34Raphael is going to perform an echocardiogram
07:36to make sure nothing's going on with your heart.
07:38We'll touch base after that.
07:40Okay.
07:44Okay.
07:46Okay, any thoughts?
07:47She describes symptoms but nothing objective.
07:49It's all normal.
07:49I think she's been through something.
07:51And not just from the fall.
07:52She seems overwhelmed.
07:53Yeah, well, the EV can have that effect on people.
07:55Her tox screens confirm that she's negative for any drugs
07:57so let's observe her down here
07:59and discharge her if there aren't any surprises.
08:00I have one surprise.
08:02I check the missing person bulletin board on the daily.
08:05Because I care
08:06and because I really want to be on a true crime documentary
08:08but your girl Denise
08:09is on the NYPD's missing persons list.
08:28Crap.
08:29Are you with Postmates?
08:30I swear I counsel my order with only a lot of time.
08:33No, I'm not with...
08:34I'm sorry.
08:36Who are you?
08:37Brad.
08:38Who are you?
08:39I'm Carol Beers.
08:39I'm a friend of Wolf's.
08:40Is he here?
08:41I wish.
08:42I thought we were friends too until he disappeared.
08:45Disappeared?
08:46Yeah.
08:46The guy straight up ghosted me.
08:48Just vanished.
08:50The Oliver hasn't been home in three days.
08:55So, Brad, is it?
08:57Yeah.
08:58How did you and Wolf meet?
09:00At a bar.
09:01The mains on Christopher Street.
09:03Wolf's never been a fan of bars or clubs.
09:05They overwhelm him.
09:06Because the whole face blank thing.
09:08I thought he was messing with me.
09:10A gay guy who can't remember faces.
09:12Sounds like a lot of my hookups.
09:15But trust me, Oliver enjoyed himself that night.
09:19I was complaining about my Airbnb, so he said I could crash it for a while.
09:23Wolf also doesn't do one-night stands.
09:25Well, maybe you don't know him as well as you think.
09:29Did he mention someone named Sophia?
09:30Yeah.
09:31Yeah, that's who took him to the mains.
09:34So you met her?
09:35No.
09:35He said they came together, but she left early.
09:38So you have no clue where he's been sleeping the past few days?
09:40Sorry.
09:41I wish I could help.
09:45Work.
09:45I need to go.
09:47And you do too.
09:49Here.
09:51Here is my number.
09:54If you hear from him, call me.
10:05Denise, one of the nurses found something unexpected that we wanted to talk to you about.
10:10You're on the NYPD missing persons list.
10:13Did you know that?
10:17No, but yeah, I guess you could say I went absent without leave.
10:21As your doctors, we are not obligated to report your whereabouts to anyone, but we do want
10:25to ask, are you all right?
10:27If you're in danger, we can help you.
10:29You can relax.
10:30I wasn't like chained to a basement or anything.
10:33That's what you're thinking.
10:34But I do appreciate your discretion.
10:38Do you want to talk about why you went missing?
10:41Or the people you don't want to find you?
10:42If I wanted a therapy session, I'd put on some Mel Robbins.
10:45You want to help me?
10:46Figure out what's going on with my body.
10:48If you can't, then just let me get the hell out of here.
10:54Okay, so she definitely wasn't kidnapped.
10:56Well, it's just too young to be having a midlife crisis.
10:58Maybe the mob is after her.
11:00Or lone sharks.
11:02Or a bad boyfriend.
11:04Yeah.
11:04A wolf would be all over this.
11:06Where is he, anyway?
11:06I'm not sure.
11:07I paged him.
11:07Must be running late.
11:08Well, I guess there's a first time for everything.
11:11Oh, look at you on elevators like it's no big thing.
11:14Not bad, right?
11:15Therapy has really helped.
11:16I wish I'd started five years earlier, but growth.
11:21Speaking of, I have something to ask you on the home front.
11:25I know, I know.
11:25I have been a complete flop lately, which is why I have hired a cleaning service.
11:29And don't argue with me.
11:30I'm paying for it.
11:34You good, Pierce?
11:36Make a house cause now?
11:38Don't tell me Wolf is rubbing off on you.
11:39I'm not in the mood for your quips about Wolf.
11:41Oh, okay.
11:42Honestly, I envy the guy.
11:43He gets to monopolize all your time.
11:44Why do you do that?
11:45Do what?
11:46Flirt with me.
11:48Is it for sport?
11:49You have a girlfriend.
11:50I had a fling.
11:51It's long over.
11:51You didn't answer my question.
11:53What the fuck?
12:01Janice, I need you to calm down.
12:03I think you're having another fanning attack.
12:05I can't stand this back.
12:07I'm going to have to give her something.
12:12Okay.
12:13Okay, whatever there was, it's a hell of a lot more serious than a panic attack.
12:21And then she came out of it, just like that.
12:23She's a bit nauseous right now, otherwise Denise is back to normal.
12:26But if that's what she's calling a panic attack, then she's misdiagnosed herself.
12:28And she's still going to open up to us about why she's missing, so this could still be psych.
12:32Maybe being back here is triggering some traumatic memory, like the ballerina with the ICU PTSD.
12:36Psych is a diagnosis of exclusion.
12:39What other tests do we have pending?
12:40Thyroid function.
12:41I thought it was normal.
12:42Without hypertension, it could be renal artery stenosis.
12:44I'll order an ultrasound.
12:45I'll pitch tech to prioritize it.
12:46Her head CT was normal, but we'll get an MRI.
12:48I'm just worried that we're missing something.
12:50Give her time.
12:50As Wolf says, she'll declare herself one way or the other.
12:53God, he's gone one morning, and I'm already quoting the man.
12:56Where is Dr. Wolf?
12:56He's usually here before us.
12:59Down for the count with the flu.
13:03None of you have heard from him?
13:07Does Wolf always let you break into his office?
13:11Desperate times, desperate measures.
13:13I didn't find anything at his place except for some guy named Brad.
13:17I'm sorry, Brad?
13:18Who's Brad?
13:19A chiseled brunette Wolf picked up at a bar.
13:21Tell me, is it customary to let a one-night stay and stay at your place for days while you're
13:25MIA?
13:25It's not like we'll have to let anyone stay at his place till morning.
13:28How chiseled?
13:29Never mind, doesn't matter.
13:31Should we call the police?
13:31I've already checked with my contacts.
13:33Off the record, nothing.
13:34Maybe we should try Muriel.
13:35It could be with her.
13:36If there's one person he's not with, it's his mother.
13:38Besides, she's back in Turks and Caicos, and I wouldn't want to worry her.
13:41Okay, um, let's look for any mention of the name Sophia.
13:45Any kind of proof that she is a real patient of his.
13:49I'm just gonna call him.
13:51Nichols, don't you think I've been trying to do that all day?
13:53Maybe he'll pick up for me.
13:54Did you hear that special?
14:14We have no way of reaching out.
14:19Oh, hey.
14:20Hey, are you coming over to make?
14:23I'm making lasagna, and I need to know if I should use cashew cheese.
14:26Oh, I'm working on double.
14:27Regular mozzarella it is.
14:33I don't mean to overstep, but we both know how anxiety-inducing some conversations can be for her.
14:39But Dana and I were talking about officially moving in together.
14:42Wow.
14:43I'm so happy for both of you.
14:45Congratulations.
14:45Thanks.
14:46We're excited, too.
14:49This just came up this morning, and, like, obviously there's no rush for you to find a place for walking
14:54across on the couch for as long as you want.
14:56Oh.
14:56Well, no, I, that's very nice of you, but I don't want to overstay my welcome.
15:02I've been the third wheel in the apartment lately.
15:04Don't worry, I totally get it.
15:09Oh, I gotta go.
15:15What's going on?
15:16She was fine when she came from the ED.
15:18A little nauseous, we gave her some meds, and then...
15:20Hey, Denise, tell me how you're feeling.
15:21Who are you?
15:23What's going on?
15:24We need to get her heart rate and pressure down.
15:25Let's get 20 milligrams IV labetalol.
15:27It looks like she declared herself.
15:28She's gonna stroke out if we don't get that pressure down on it.
15:34Pressure's going up.
15:35Let's give her another 20 and get her on a drip.
15:37I don't know if we already...
15:39We are figuring it out.
15:40The one day Wolf isn't here.
15:41You have a little faith, can you?
15:42Dr. Dang, what do you see?
15:45It all spikes at once.
15:47It's like we gave her epinephrine, but we didn't.
15:48It's coming from her body.
15:49And I prescribed metaclopramyconagia.
15:51She is in the field crisis.
15:52Okay, it all hangs together.
15:53And the meds were getting to kill her.
15:56You're gonna be okay.
15:56We've got it.
16:05Can I help you, fellas?
16:07They were looking for one of your patients.
16:09Denise Rivera.
16:11The hospital cannot give out information.
16:13If a patient wants visitors, they'll be in contact.
16:15I want to go home.
16:16Dad?
16:17We can't leave until we find Denise.
16:20Denise?
16:22Your daughter, our sister, she's been missing, remember?
16:30I take it your father's dealing with dementia?
16:33Yeah, for a while now.
16:34I think I'd be used to it, but it never really gets easier.
16:38Yeah, listen.
16:39You gotta help us.
16:40All right, Denise is my sister.
16:42That's our brother Joey and our dad sent you.
16:43Sorry, I still can't...
16:44Listen, she looked cold.
16:45Okay, and said Denise was here.
16:47I know you gotta do your job, but...
16:50We haven't seen or heard from our sister in a month.
16:53Okay, well, Ward's sick about her.
16:56Please.
16:59Because of Dr. Deng's suspicion, we've sent off several very specific tests.
17:02I've never seen a positive result until today.
17:04You have what's called a pheochromocytoma,
17:06a rare non-cancerous tumor that releases adrenaline into the body.
17:09So when I have those episodes, I'm not just, like, freaking out?
17:14They probably feel like an anxiety attack, but they're not.
17:16They're caused by a tumor.
17:17If I may, it's as if this tumor is flooding your body
17:20with cocaine.
17:21It's why your chest pounds, and your headaches,
17:23and why you feel like you can't breathe.
17:24And certain things can activate this tumor,
17:26like the meds you receive for nausea, or stress, or exercise, or even touch.
17:30Touch?
17:31You gotta be kidding.
17:33Well, can you take the tumor out?
17:35Beos can be difficult to find.
17:36We'll need imaging to find yours.
17:37But the good news is that now we know what meds to give you,
17:40and what not to give you.
17:41The best thing that you can do is try to stay calm.
17:45Cutie with the girls.
17:46Denise, my love, your dad and brothers are here in the waiting room.
17:51Jesus.
17:52Sheila must have told them I was here.
17:58Does my dad seem okay?
17:59He does.
18:01I get the impression they've been really worried about you.
18:06Denise, you don't have to do anything you're not ready for.
18:08Tell him that I'm fine,
18:10and tell him to leave.
18:14I can't do this.
18:18Okay.
18:22As I understand,
18:24the people you've been running from are your family members?
18:27Denise, if your safety is every...
18:28Oh, it's not like that.
18:33My dad has advanced dementia.
18:36For the last few years,
18:37since my mom died,
18:38I've been his full-time caregiver.
18:40In my full-time, I mean every day, all day.
18:43And I get him out of bed in the morning.
18:46Get him cleaned up.
18:48I drive him everywhere.
18:50He can't leave the house without me.
18:54And that's the easy stuff.
18:58My dad was my everything.
19:00My absolute hero.
19:02He used to carry me on his shoulders,
19:04and now I carry him to the bath.
19:06It breaks my heart.
19:07And you were doing all of this on your own.
19:10I guess it's only daughter syndrome.
19:13My brothers are pretty much useless.
19:15I brought Joey back from the edge after his divorce.
19:19I'd do Dom's taxes for him.
19:21I'm basically everyone's mother.
19:23They just assumed I wanted the job.
19:25Hmm.
19:26If there were another you,
19:29another life,
19:31what would you be doing?
19:34My mom owned a salon.
19:37I used to think I'd be a stylist like her.
19:40But then I barely even had time to brush my own hair.
19:43Well, was there a specific event that led you to leave?
19:45The episodes.
19:47The ones I thought were panic attacks.
19:49They started a few months ago.
19:51It was like my body telling me that staying in that house would kill me.
19:55So I came to the city.
19:57Crashed with my friend Sheila.
19:59We went out.
20:01It was the most fun I'd had in years.
20:04And one night turned into two.
20:06Then three.
20:07Then a week.
20:10I was still having attacks,
20:11but not as often as I thought I'd made the right decision for myself.
20:14But I felt so guilty about it.
20:16Last night I saw my brother Dom outside of a nightclub
20:19and it just felt easier to run away than to face what I'd done.
20:27You need to get that?
20:29Apologies.
20:29I have a patient I'm worried about.
20:33Um,
20:34did you know
20:35that 48 million people in this country
20:37are going through what you're going through right now?
20:40We are in a caretaking crisis.
20:43But you do have options.
20:46Have you ever considered assisted living for your dad?
20:50Yes.
20:51But I can't imagine having that conversation with him.
20:54It would break his heart.
20:55And mine too.
20:56I told myself it's something I would never do.
20:59They often say that
21:00dementia is harder on the family members
21:02than it is on the person suffering from the disease.
21:05But giving yourself a break
21:07Denise
21:08it can
21:09help you become a better daughter
21:10and caretaker for your dad.
21:13And sometimes you gotta have those hard conversations
21:15even if you're scared about the outcome.
21:24Well, this is not what we expected.
21:26Typically, these types of adrenaline-producing tumors
21:28develop near the kidneys.
21:29But we found yours
21:31in your spine.
21:33Well, that sounds terrifying.
21:35Which is why it's a good thing
21:36we have an expert neurosurgeon here
21:38who can remove it.
21:39We'll need to work delicately
21:40to make sure that we don't do damage
21:41to the spinal cord itself
21:42and also to keep the tumor
21:43from spilling adrenaline
21:44into your bloodstream.
21:45I expect you will make it through safely.
21:47But, in a surgery like this one
21:49there are no guarantees.
21:51So, I could die?
21:52Well, avoiding the surgery
21:54would be much more dangerous.
21:55We've already seen what this tumor can do.
21:58I knew something awful
22:00was going on in my body.
22:01I could feel it.
22:06Is my family still here?
22:14Hey!
22:15Do you want to check out
22:16an apartment with me tonight?
22:17It's a walking distance to the hospital.
22:18But you love to run to work.
22:20I have to find a new route
22:21now that you and Katie
22:22are moving in together.
22:23Wait.
22:24Did Katie tell you that?
22:27She shouldn't have said anything.
22:28I wanted to talk to you first.
22:29Well, I'm sure she just wanted to help.
22:32Either way, I think it's great.
22:35Isn't it great?
22:36Well, that's what you're
22:37supposed to want to do
22:38when you're dating someone, right?
22:40I don't think that matters.
22:41What do you want?
22:43I want
22:45to keep my life the way it is.
22:47I love my job.
22:48I love living with my best friend.
22:49And I love
22:51dating Katie.
22:54But I'm not ready
22:56to live with her.
22:58I don't know if I can tell her that.
23:00Do you want me to tell her?
23:02Katie and I have gotten great
23:03at communicating.
23:04Do you two
23:05want to move in together?
23:08Okay.
23:08If I can tell someone
23:09that they have a tumor
23:10on their spine
23:10that might kill them,
23:12I can tell my girlfriend
23:12that I'm not ready to playhouse.
23:19Hey, uh,
23:20you got a sec?
23:20Yeah, about to head back up.
23:22What's going on?
23:22Um,
23:28I have to tell you something.
23:31I'm not ready
23:31to move in together.
23:34Okay,
23:34is this you
23:36breaking up with me?
23:37No, of course not.
23:40I don't want us
23:41to move in together
23:42just because it's convenient.
23:45And I don't
23:46want to kick Erica out.
23:49I'm sorry
23:50I told Erica.
23:50I just know that you avoid
23:52difficult conversations.
23:53No, I take my time
23:54thinking about
23:55difficult conversations.
23:58But I should have been honest
23:59with you this morning.
24:02Is there something else
24:03you're holding in?
24:06Well, I'm not exactly
24:07over the fact that you
24:08didn't pick me to kickball.
24:09Dana, oh my God.
24:10That was like a million years ago.
24:12I know, but
24:12it was embarrassing.
24:14And that moment
24:15still pops into my head
24:17every so often.
24:18I felt so rejected.
24:21Sometimes you make
24:22these passive-aggressive remarks
24:24about my
24:25being a rule follower,
24:27about my anxiety,
24:27and sometimes
24:28I just wonder,
24:30do you even like me?
24:35Dana, I love you.
24:39You do?
24:40Yeah.
24:42And I have my hang-ups too.
24:44Like, sometimes I feel like
24:46if it was in between me
24:47and Erica,
24:48you would choose her
24:49every time.
24:50And I don't want to feel
24:51like a third wheel
24:52in my whole relationship.
24:54Ugh, this makes me feel
24:55like the jealous girlfriend trope.
24:57I don't
24:58need to choose
24:59between you two.
25:02She's my sister.
25:05And you're my girlfriend.
25:09You're my McDreamy.
25:13I much prefer
25:14McSteamy.
25:15Okay.
25:27Can I help you?
25:28Yeah.
25:29I have several missed calls
25:30from here on Oliver Wolf's phone.
25:32I don't appreciate you
25:32hanging up on me
25:33when I ring back.
25:35Name doesn't ring a bell.
25:44Don't play with me.
25:46I just need to know
25:47why you called him.
25:47Hey, look.
25:48Wolf is a friend
25:49of the Hudson Riders
25:50and a longtime customer,
25:52which comes with
25:52a level of discretion.
25:53No, you look.
25:54I am a psychiatrist,
25:55so I don't need you
25:56explaining to me
25:57what discretion is.
25:58Okay?
25:58I'm also Wolf's
25:59closest friend,
26:00so if you...
26:00Well, I'll be damned.
26:03Rosie!
26:08Hey, stand up straight
26:09and show some respect.
26:10Dr. Pierce here is family.
26:12How you been?
26:13Oh, you know,
26:15I love Wyatt,
26:16but nothing with that man
26:17is easy.
26:18Now more than ever,
26:19I'm going to take you
26:20walking in here today
26:20as my assigned
26:21booking appointment.
26:22Well, my office
26:23is always open.
26:24Well, if you're looking
26:25for Wolf,
26:25he stopped in last night.
26:27Oh, thank God.
26:28He was acting funny, though.
26:29Looking to sell his bike.
26:30Sell his bike?
26:32Yeah, that's what I said,
26:33but he was adamant
26:34he didn't need it anymore.
26:36We were already calling him
26:37because we found a buyer
26:38willing to pay for last.
26:39Okay, please,
26:40do not sell his bike
26:40under any circumstance.
26:42You hear that, Billy?
26:44Wolf's bike ain't for sale anymore.
26:47We'll call you
26:48if he drops back in.
26:49Okay.
26:50Thank you, Rosie.
26:58I know in the past
27:00some of you
27:01have covered a wolf,
27:04but if that is what
27:05is happening today,
27:07I am begging you
27:08to stop.
27:12I lied earlier.
27:14Um, Wolf isn't out sick.
27:16I've been trying
27:17to get in touch
27:18with him for days.
27:18He's not home.
27:19He's not answering his phone,
27:21and apparently
27:22he tried to sell
27:24his motorcycle.
27:26I've been through
27:27a lot with him,
27:29but these are some
27:29serious red flags.
27:31If you hear from him
27:33or have any idea
27:35where he might be,
27:36you have to tell me.
27:39We haven't heard from him.
27:41Promise?
27:42You'll be the first person
27:43I tell if I hear anything.
27:46He isn't exactly
27:48talking to me.
27:49Or me.
27:51Please let us know
27:52when you find him.
27:56We'll do, Dr. Porter.
28:02The surgery wasn't easy,
28:03but you did well.
28:04We were able to remove
28:05the tumor completely.
28:06No more panic attacks?
28:08That's right.
28:08New lease on life.
28:10Thank you, Dr. Nichols.
28:11Of course.
28:12You will need several weeks
28:13to recover.
28:13I'll, uh,
28:14let you have some time
28:15with your family
28:15to sort that out.
28:18Thank you
28:19for taking good care
28:20of Denise.
28:20We had no idea
28:21she was so sick.
28:22Well, that's what happens
28:23when you only care
28:24about yourself.
28:25You're right.
28:25Joey and I
28:26haven't been there for you.
28:28So we've been thinking.
28:29We know you need
28:30more help with Dad.
28:31And it's hard with my job
28:32and Joey's DJ gigs.
28:34But we're gonna give
28:34you your weekends back.
28:35I'll take Saturdays.
28:36Joey's got Sundays.
28:37See?
28:37We're united
28:38and it feels so good.
28:39Let's give Denise
28:40a minute here, yeah?
28:41That's okay.
28:43I can do this.
28:49I love you, Dad.
28:52But I gotta be honest.
28:54I need help.
28:56I can't take care
28:57of you on my own.
28:58Especially right now
28:59while I'm recovering
29:00from surgery.
29:01Two days off
29:02is something,
29:02but it's not enough.
29:04I want us to consider
29:06an assisted living facility.
29:08What are you talking about?
29:09We've provided Denise
29:10with some great referrals
29:11and insurance
29:12should help with the cost.
29:14It's around-the-clock
29:14professional care.
29:16For what it's worth
29:16I had to make the same
29:17decision for my mom.
29:18Ironic, right?
29:19A nurse who couldn't
29:20take care of his own mom,
29:21but I couldn't give her
29:22the help she needed.
29:23It was really hard,
29:24but she's happy.
29:26And she's cute.
29:27She needs a boyfriend.
29:29I think it could be good
29:30for us, you know?
29:32For all of our relationships.
29:36But also for Dad.
29:38He deserves better care
29:39than I'm able to give him.
29:42And I want to go back
29:43to being your daughter.
29:51Sunday dinner?
29:56I'd never miss it.
30:05Morris, hi.
30:06Yeah, I need a favor.
30:07Can you please pick up
30:08Maya's cello boat
30:09from the repair shop?
30:12Morris, please.
30:13I'm always making concessions,
30:15changing custody schedules.
30:16I am asking you
30:17for this one thing.
30:22Dr. Pierce?
30:25I know one place
30:27Wolf could be
30:27that you haven't checked yet.
30:28His dad's apartment.
30:31What are you talking about?
30:36after the holiday gala,
30:38after the holiday gala,
30:39I gave Wolf his address.
30:40Okay, and how could you
30:41possibly know
30:42where Noah lives?
30:45I hired a private eye
30:47when I first started
30:47working here.
30:48I wanted to dig up
30:49some dirt on Dr. Wolf.
30:50It was petty
30:51and childish.
30:52I know that now.
30:54I think I wanted him
30:55to suffer
30:56the way that I did.
30:58Wolf has suffered
30:58enough in his life.
31:01Give me the damn address
31:02now.
31:11You need help.
31:13I sure hope you get it.
31:41Hello?
31:43Hello?
31:47Hello?
31:58Hello?
32:03Hello?
32:05Hello?
32:07Hello?
32:08Hello?
32:08Hello?
32:42Hey, Dr. Wolfe, you feeling better?
32:46Uh, where, where, where is it?
32:52Where is it?
32:53What are you looking for?
32:55I can help.
32:56Sophia's file.
32:58I need it.
32:59I'm sorry.
33:00Did you take it?
33:01No, no, I didn't take it.
33:03But are you hiding it from me?
33:04Where, where, where is it?
33:05I have it.
33:06It's now.
33:07It's in my office.
33:09Here, come with me.
33:11Okay, I'm sorry.
33:32You want to talk about it?
33:43How is he?
33:51I hear you're looking for Sophia's file.
33:57They took it.
33:58Who took it?
33:59Hudson Oaks.
34:02They don't want any record of her because they're keeping her there.
34:04She's trapped.
34:08I want to help you, Wolfe.
34:12I know you're having a hard time.
34:14I was looking for you all day, actually.
34:19I've been thinking about how, when you've had trouble in the past, when we, when we tackle
34:28it together, just us, now I'm wondering if...
34:33Carol, please, I don't have time.
34:36I have to find Sophia.
34:38They took her.
34:38I need to go to Hudson Oaks to save her.
34:40Will you help me?
34:42You want to go to Hudson Oaks to save Sophia?
34:47I need to.
34:54Okay.
34:57I'll help you.
35:00Okay.
35:02Just don't tell my mom.
35:04Because you know how she worries.
35:06And then I don't think she'd understand.
35:11Yeah, I won't say a thing.
35:25Go ahead, Wolfe.
35:29Let's for the best.
35:31Go ahead, Wolfe.
35:56Everything's going to be okay.
35:59You'll be safe here, and I'll see you soon.
36:01Okay?
36:04As soon as I get Sophia out of here.
36:15Thank you, sir.
36:27Hey, Morris.
36:28Thanks for picking up her bow.
36:29Um, I'm on my way there now.
36:30Please save me a seat.
36:32All right, thanks.
36:34Oh, no.
36:37No, no, no, no, no, no!
36:40Oh.
36:52Hey.
36:54Um, are you busy?
37:06This will get you to the station a couple of miles from here, and I'll follow you, just
37:10in case.
37:12I, um, can't thank you enough.
37:20I flirt with you, Carol, because how can I not?
37:29Can I ask one more favor?
37:36Excuse me.
37:46Here we go.
38:18Ray, move your head.
38:24I want Dr. Wolf.
38:26No one wants to hear their doctors in a psych ward.
38:28It's so hard when your brain deceives you.
38:32They're holding me against my will.
38:35Brilliant Minds, new next Wednesday on NBCN Peacock.
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38:41That was brilliant!
38:44This is what ADT is all about.
38:47That was a gold medal performance.
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