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00:03:06You look like a vegan.
00:03:08Are you vegan?
00:03:09You make a great vegan wrap here.
00:03:11A mushroom tofu wrap with barbecue sauce.
00:03:14I'm good.
00:03:16They're not bothering you, are they?
00:03:18Girls, I'm not paying you to sit around.
00:03:20We still have two minutes.
00:03:23How about one of our cheeseburgers?
00:03:24No better hamburger than the Kootenays.
00:03:26I'm good.
00:03:29You should eat something.
00:03:30You should eat something.
00:03:30You're going to starve to death.
00:03:32You should stop smoking.
00:03:33Your lips are going to fall off.
00:03:37Biatch.
00:03:39Across this prairie cold at night.
00:03:45I feel you under those city lights.
00:04:03Time passes slowly.
00:04:07Time passes slowly out here on my own.
00:04:21When you're far from home.
00:04:27When you're far from home.
00:04:47I feel you under the need.
00:04:47I feel you under those city lights.
00:04:48I feel you under the need.
00:04:49I feel you under them.
00:04:52I feel you under the need.
00:04:57You're going to starve to death.
00:04:58I feel you under the need.
00:04:59I feel you under the need.
00:05:00Deeper thoughts, when those distant diamonds shine, across this prairie cold at night, I feel you under those, I feel
00:05:22you under those city lights.
00:05:45And of course, you know, what's handy about this is you're really close to your office in the hospital. I
00:05:49mean, it's great for walking. And here's the bathroom. Powder room. I'm a little picky about bathroom design.
00:05:58And this is the room I was telling you about that has the access down to the pool. Anyhow, you
00:06:05know, I was saying we built this place over the pool because we weren't really using it much.
00:06:11You know, sometimes in the springs it floods, but nothing too serious. I guess just if you smell something kind
00:06:18of funky, you might want to call me and I'll come pump it out.
00:06:21Okay.
00:06:23I think you'll be pretty comfortable here. Oh, of course, I haven't had a chance to paint it. You can
00:06:30just hang a picture over those spots.
00:06:33Yeah, that's all right.
00:06:34I mean, if you do decide to stay longer, I mean, I can paint it for you. Any color you
00:06:39like. We need all the nice lady doctors we can get in town.
00:06:45There's one more thing, by the way. You have to excuse the gossip here. I mean, small towns, it can
00:06:51get pretty bad.
00:06:52Just don't believe everything you hear about the people that lived here before.
00:06:59Lucas, I guess he was kind of depressed. It didn't, I mean, it didn't turn out too well for him.
00:07:04And afterwards, she went back to Vancouver. So you kind of look like her. You kind of sister?
00:07:10No.
00:07:11Brother?
00:07:11I'm an only child.
00:07:13Kind of spoiled that.
00:07:16Okay. I'll get out of your hair. I don't know why I feel like I've told you this before, but
00:07:20rent is due on the last day of the month, not the first day. I don't know how many tenants
00:07:24get confused about that. Have a good day.
00:07:37You're on the wagon for the boat?
00:07:39No, no. That's next month. Still way too cool for water skiing.
00:07:42Still way too fast, I know.
00:07:44Yeah, for sure. Say hi today for me.
00:07:49Apologies. Someone else is using my office, and this is kind of our file closet, as it were.
00:07:58So, Dr. Taringer, yes? You come to us from Calgary?
00:08:02Yes. And it's Joanne Taringer. Joe.
00:08:05So first of all, welcome to the Kootenys. We're always excited to have so many locums come through here.
00:08:11So many see our mountains and lakes and decide to just stay. There's so much opportunity here.
00:08:17And of course, as you know, as a locum, you can work on an on-call or part-time basis.
00:08:21There's really a lot of choice for you.
00:08:25And I do have a note here that you've been practicing as a locum for seven years. Is that correct?
00:08:32In Ontario, Quebec, New Brunswick, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta, mostly small towns, yes?
00:08:41And there have been some issues.
00:08:43I've been treated intermittently for the past three years for PTSD.
00:08:48And you're still receiving treatment?
00:08:50Intermittently.
00:08:53Forgive me, Dr. Taringer. I don't want to distress you, but can you explain the PTSD to me?
00:09:00Five years ago, I was visiting St. Joseph's Middle School in Fredericton, New Brunswick.
00:09:07It was career day, and my nephew asked me to come speak to his class about how I was becoming
00:09:13a doctor.
00:09:14My God, I do apologize. I wasn't aware.
00:09:21I will say I've struggled.
00:09:23Yes, there is a note here to that effect.
00:09:28I see there have also been some complaints.
00:09:32As I said, I had a difficult time.
00:09:38You understand. You're no longer on probation.
00:09:42If there are complaints here, your license will be revoked.
00:09:53So, I have you reporting this Tuesday at 8 a.m. sharp to your clinic.
00:09:57And then at 6 p.m. that night to the Creston Valley Hospital and Dr. Kurt Franklin.
00:10:02He's the chief of staff. He's a really great guy. You'll get on well with him.
00:10:05He's got a wonderful place up the lake.
00:10:07I'm sure you'll end up seeing it at some point.
00:10:10I hope you enjoy your time here.
00:10:12I hope you enjoy your time here.
00:11:11I hope you enjoy your time here.
00:11:18Hi, Mom.
00:11:21It's nice.
00:11:22Yeah, I can see the mountains from where I'm sitting.
00:11:26The people are nice. Very professional.
00:11:30I don't know. They make me so stoned, but I do.
00:11:36How's Dad?
00:11:38No.
00:11:39No, I'm not ready for that.
00:11:41Just tell her.
00:11:46We'll tell her if the job's still available when I come back. I'll consider it, okay?
00:11:51What?
00:11:53What?
00:11:54No.
00:11:55No.
00:11:59Well, forgiveness is a tricky thing, Mom.
00:12:05You say that every year.
00:12:08Maybe one day it'll come true.
00:12:09Will it?
00:12:11I hope so. Maybe with that new principal it will.
00:12:14Uh, yeah. I don't know. They did say she was pretty science-inclined.
00:12:17You know, I only got an 89% on that.
00:12:20Oh, poor brainiac you. 89%.
00:12:22Well, you know I have to get straight A's if I want to get into UBC.
00:12:26She told me that herself.
00:12:27You already have, like, an A-plus in physics.
00:12:30Yeah, but, like, this is going to bring it way down.
00:12:33Taylor, lighten up.
00:12:35You're still destined to save the environment.
00:12:38Don't worry about it.
00:12:40You know what my mom said?
00:12:42She said if I don't get a B in biology,
00:12:44then I'm going to have to go to summer school.
00:12:47Biology?
00:12:48Don't be an asshole, Ryan.
00:12:50What? Biology's easy.
00:12:51True that.
00:12:52No, it's not. Biochem is really hard.
00:12:58Jeez, you guys. You're going to take over the world or something?
00:13:30Can you go see the play on the weekend?
00:13:32No, that's no excuse.
00:13:34At least you get your dad's car.
00:13:36The Tesla?
00:13:37You only drive that.
00:13:39I can't touch that car.
00:13:40I can't even be within three feet of that car.
00:13:41Now, why don't you guys just take the bus to Portland?
00:13:44What?
00:13:45The Greyhound?
00:13:46Hell no.
00:13:46We're not taking the Greyhound.
00:13:48It's Shine Down.
00:13:49Are you kidding?
00:13:51Yo, Ryan, you coming with us?
00:13:52I told you, man.
00:13:53I got to study.
00:13:53No, he's got a horn dog.
00:13:55That's what he's got to do.
00:13:56Ryan, at least get the E.
00:13:58You don't want to cross the border with that.
00:14:00Just get it in Portland.
00:14:01Talk, you're kidding.
00:14:02Our border, they're all pussies, man.
00:14:04No.
00:14:05Whatever, man.
00:14:06Just don't get caught.
00:14:08Hey, I want to talk to you about something.
00:14:11Okay.
00:14:12I just want to run something by you.
00:14:14Like?
00:14:15Not here.
00:14:16We can talk about it tomorrow.
00:14:17Okay.
00:14:18Ryan, get your bony, chemical ass over here.
00:14:24I've tried to talk to you for 10 reasons.
00:14:36Not on the floor, Ryan.
00:14:44Or my piano.
00:14:48There's ribs for dinner in, like, an hour.
00:14:51Not hungry.
00:14:52Well, they're barbecue.
00:15:01What's going on with your eyes?
00:15:03Nothing.
00:15:05Are you not sleeping?
00:15:10Your dad called.
00:15:11He really wants to talk to you.
00:15:14It's common courtesy, or at least text him back.
00:15:18Why should I bother?
00:15:19It's not like he's in my life.
00:15:20That's not true.
00:15:22Ryan, you've got to learn to communicate with us.
00:15:24Just because I'm not with your dad anymore,
00:15:26that doesn't mean that we don't love you
00:15:28or want you to talk to us.
00:15:30How does communication follow from love, Yvonne?
00:15:33And logic much?
00:15:35You know how uncomfortable I am
00:15:37with you calling me Yvonne.
00:15:38Yeah, and I'm real uncomfortable
00:15:40with the mom part.
00:15:42I talk to you,
00:15:43and you never talk to me.
00:15:44How do you think that makes me feel?
00:15:46Tell you what.
00:15:48Why don't you phone my father and talk to him?
00:15:50Then maybe you'll both feel better.
00:15:52I'll be there.
00:15:54Okay.
00:16:37Hey buddy, long time no see.
00:16:44So you two getting along?
00:16:48I don't know why you're doing this.
00:16:53Because your mom needs a second chance, both of you and with the house.
00:16:58Yeah, well she sure does love your house.
00:17:04Yeah, my dad left it to both of us, you know that.
00:17:08So why'd she leave it?
00:17:12She had demons, right?
00:17:16She needed time, and as it turned out she needed a lot of time.
00:17:22It's just so fucked up.
00:17:26You know, I come into the kitchen Saturday morning, expect to see you there making bacon
00:17:32and eggs, but there she is, making flaxseed waffles with vegan honey or some other shit.
00:17:45I don't know her dad.
00:17:47I don't know her dad.
00:17:52I don't know her dad.
00:18:37But she's like, I don't know her dad knew me right now.
00:18:46I don't know.
00:19:20Hi I'm late. You can get changed in the bathroom over there. So the business office is connected
00:19:27to the reception. You've already seen the coffee room downstairs. We don't have a consultation
00:19:33room so you're gonna have to use one of the exam rooms for that. We have four exam rooms.
00:19:37This is the scan here. Any questions? Not yet. Okay so you have, this is LeFair and her son
00:19:44Ryan in 6, Mr. Parkinson in 5 and Patty and her baby in about 5 minutes. I guess I misjudged
00:19:51the commute. The doctor will be right in. You'll do fine. Thanks. Good morning. I'm Dr. Terringer.
00:20:12Sorry, where's Dr. Vili? I'm the locum. I'm covering for him while he's away. How can
00:20:17I help? Well, are you an actual doctor? I'm a licensed GP. I fill in for other doctors
00:20:23while they're sick, away, on stress leave. So are doctors on stress leave? How can I help?
00:20:29My son is not sleeping. I didn't say that. Yes, you did. Nope. Ryan, you...
00:20:34Mom, why don't I speak to Ryan on his own? I think he's capable of speaking for himself.
00:20:43Mom... We'll call you back in if we need you.
00:20:50So, what's going on? Nothing. She's a mental fossil.
00:20:56Are you sleeping okay? Sure.
00:21:00Okay. Any stress at home? School? No.
00:21:05All right. Are you taking anything? How about recreational drugs? How about them?
00:21:13Listen, I'd like to prescribe you a mild antibiotic for the eye infection it looks like you're having,
00:21:17but I'd really like to examine you. Okay?
00:21:21So, I guess if I'm capable of speaking for myself, I'm also capable of leaving when I want?
00:21:26Oh, that's correct. Listen, Ryan, if there's any way I can help, come back and see me.
00:21:34Yeah.
00:21:38So, when is Dr. Healy back?
00:21:40Probably not till the end of July, but that's not confirmed.
00:21:44Well, I don't know about this woman doctor. I don't like her. She's very young and lippy.
00:21:52And I think my son should have a male doctor. Don't you think a young man should?
00:21:58Ryan!
00:22:11Did you sleep at that party or something?
00:22:14I'm so tired.
00:22:16You want to go? It'll be fun.
00:22:17Yeah, we'll see.
00:22:19Hey kids, time to get out. We're locking up in two minutes.
00:22:22Yeah, we're going.
00:22:24Oh my god, did you hear what she said?
00:22:26What?
00:22:26She said that there's cameras in the bathrooms.
00:22:29I heard. She told the grads that if they didn't shake her hand, they weren't going to get their diplomas.
00:22:34Oh, no way.
00:22:35Yeah.
00:22:35She's crazy.
00:22:42So, I looked into the courses at UBC. First semester is going to be Biology of the Cell, Human Biology,
00:22:49and Environmental Biology.
00:22:51You have, like, a whole other year of high school. Why are you thinking about university?
00:22:55After I graduate, I could always do my masters at Berkeley or Imperial College London.
00:23:00Ms. Davidson says both are good.
00:23:02Great.
00:23:03Oh, there's a great chemistry department there, too.
00:23:06You could always come. Ms. Davidson says it's great.
00:23:08Okay, great. Can I come to your place for dinner tonight?
00:23:11Sure.
00:23:14Yeah, but you're the one that says you don't want to get stuck in a small town.
00:23:19Look, can I talk to you about something?
00:23:21We talk constantly. Or haven't you noticed that?
00:23:24I want you to try something with me. Five minutes in and out.
00:23:27You know how I feel about your experiments.
00:23:29Yeah, but I've tried this one. It's fucking amazing.
00:23:33You're going to kill yourself one of these days.
00:23:36Taylor, I need you with me on this.
00:23:39I don't know what's in it.
00:23:41You know, after all we've been to together, you don't trust me.
00:23:45I don't do drugs, Ryan.
00:23:47Look, it's safe. And like I told you, it's amazing.
00:23:52Is it, though?
00:23:53Yeah. Yeah, it's pretty great.
00:24:02Rob, which one's for the front door?
00:24:03Um, I'll lock up after you, but it's, uh...
00:24:07That's fine.
00:24:08Okay, thanks.
00:24:09Long day, huh?
00:24:11Not bad. I'm on graveyard at the hospital tonight.
00:24:14Good luck with that. Thanks.
00:24:17Hey.
00:24:18You did well today. You had some tough patients.
00:24:21Thanks.
00:24:23You know, this town could really use a good female GP.
00:24:26You'd fit right in.
00:24:27We'll see.
00:24:28We'll see always means no.
00:24:30Huh.
00:24:50Your mother's gonna freak if she finds me here.
00:24:55So, where is she?
00:24:57How would I know?
00:24:59Doesn't matter to me anyways.
00:25:03Seriously?
00:25:04Hey, have some respect.
00:25:05My grandma gave me those.
00:25:13So, you're considering it?
00:25:17It's real mild.
00:25:20It's like a super sophisticated Molly.
00:25:23But...
00:25:24There's hardly any psychedelic in it.
00:25:26Well, that's not exactly true.
00:25:28But...
00:25:29It's all controlled chemicals.
00:25:32There's something similar to it on the market, but...
00:25:34It's a lot more dangerous.
00:25:36Or...
00:25:36So up heard.
00:25:39But this...
00:25:40I created based off an old hallucinogen from the 70s.
00:25:45Exophoria.
00:25:50It's kind of like a deep meditation.
00:25:53I mean...
00:25:54Yeah.
00:25:55You can share it with...
00:25:56Either somebody else.
00:25:57Or just by yourself.
00:25:59And it gets you really into your head.
00:26:01Yeah, that's a good thing because...
00:26:03Because...
00:26:04It'll help you with your work as a scientist.
00:26:06I mean you can literally...
00:26:08Like...
00:26:09Share your thoughts with someone else.
00:26:11If you like the person.
00:26:14Nobody can come at you.
00:26:15You know...
00:26:16Hawing at you.
00:26:18I have no idea what you're talking about.
00:26:22Five minutes.
00:26:23Beginning to end.
00:26:24Promise.
00:26:26And what happens?
00:26:27Everything.
00:26:33Alright.
00:26:35We'll do it together.
00:26:36All you have to do is just...
00:26:38Look into my eyes.
00:26:38And...
00:26:39Hold my hand.
00:26:40And whatever you do...
00:26:41Don't let go.
00:26:42Why?
00:26:44Ryan.
00:26:46Um...
00:26:46Don't worry.
00:26:47Nothing will interrupt us.
00:26:48It'll be fine.
00:26:50This is crazy.
00:26:51Are you sure?
00:26:53Yep.
00:27:03Okay.
00:27:04Think of where you want to go.
00:27:05No.
00:27:06Thompson.
00:27:07Alright.
00:27:08Let's go.
00:27:08Take my hand.
00:27:15Oh god.
00:27:17Something's happening.
00:27:18Jane.
00:27:18It's...
00:27:21What is this?
00:27:23Just keep looking at my eyes.
00:27:25Okay.
00:27:26Let's go.
00:27:39You're very sorry.
00:27:40I'm sorry.
00:27:41It's so Mark.
00:27:41You're right.
00:27:42Oh no.
00:27:45I don't know.
00:27:46No, no, no.
00:27:50You're right.
00:27:53I don't know where you were.
00:27:53You're right.
00:27:54You're right.
00:27:56I don't know where you were.
00:28:46I don't believe it.
00:28:53I go home.
00:28:54I have a guitar lesson tonight.
00:28:56I'll lock you.
00:29:18I just can't believe it.
00:29:21I'd swore I'd never do drugs, Ryan, but like, it's not what I thought.
00:29:25It's like, we have to do it again soon, but like, somewhere else this time, like at the
00:29:30bottom of an ocean or like a rainforest.
00:29:33Easy there, cowgirl.
00:29:34Gotta exercise some kind of moderation here.
00:29:37You know, it's powerful stuff.
00:29:39Whatever you say, but we have to go again.
00:29:40Like, soon.
00:29:43How about tomorrow night?
00:29:44My mom's gonna be out with one of our idiot friends.
00:29:47But longer this time?
00:29:48That can be arranged.
00:29:50That can be arranged.
00:30:19Yeah.
00:30:21Hi.
00:30:22Can you get him to phone me?
00:30:24He's not responding.
00:30:25I'm just wondering what's going on.
00:30:27Well, if I didn't know any better, I'd say you were poisoning him well.
00:30:32I don't want to talk about it, Yvonne.
00:30:33Listen, where is he?
00:30:34I think he's in his room.
00:30:37Well, I'd like to get him out fishing next weekend.
00:30:40Well, what about me?
00:30:41What if I have plans with him?
00:30:43This is why I'm calling now.
00:30:47All right.
00:30:48I'll go check.
00:31:02I don't know why you didn't replace the carpet in this house.
00:31:04That dog of yours completely wrecked it.
00:31:07I can't have this here.
00:31:35I can't have this here.
00:32:08Where's that talk screen, dammit?
00:32:11Sorry, I've forgotten your name.
00:32:12Taringer.
00:32:13Well, Dr. Taringer, I'd appreciate your opinion, please.
00:32:22Well, first there's a radical misalignment of the eyes.
00:32:25The fusion is broken.
00:32:26It's certainly extreme.
00:32:27I've never seen anything like it.
00:32:30Spasms of the limbs, elevated heart rate and blood pressure.
00:32:34And?
00:32:35She and the second patient are clearly present with comas.
00:32:38Obviously from illicit drug use.
00:32:41Bingo.
00:32:43What do you make of that?
00:32:47It looks like a designer drug.
00:32:49An MDMA derivative.
00:32:51I don't recognize the adult rent.
00:32:53Ketamine, maybe?
00:32:55Something different every time.
00:32:56Where do they come up with this shit?
00:32:58Have you looked at the boy?
00:33:00He presents exactly the same.
00:33:03We're going to need Donna on this.
00:33:05I don't like it.
00:33:08Donna McKenzie.
00:33:09She's our neurologist.
00:33:11She's from Corona.
00:33:15Well, I guess you'd better talk to the parents.
00:33:17Oh, where are they?
00:33:19Follow your ears, Dr. Taringer.
00:33:21Maybe if you had been watching him properly.
00:33:24That's bullshit.
00:33:25I watch him like a hawk.
00:33:27Yeah, and that's why he's in this situation now.
00:33:29Oh my god.
00:33:31You're unbelievable.
00:33:33I don't know what you expect from me.
00:33:34I'm trying to make up for lost time.
00:33:36I don't see...
00:33:37How is she?
00:33:38It's alright.
00:33:39She's stable.
00:33:40Breathing on her own.
00:33:40Your son is also stable.
00:33:42It's alright.
00:33:43What did they take?
00:33:44We don't know yet, but the toxicology report suggests some kind of hybrid form of ecstasy.
00:33:49That should wear off, right?
00:33:50In the best case, yes.
00:33:51It should only be a few hours.
00:33:52What about the worst case?
00:33:53It's much too early to think about that.
00:33:55Please don't panic.
00:33:58But we did see some irregularities in the drug screen.
00:34:01We're speaking with a specialist.
00:34:03We hope to have a better sense of where we're at very soon.
00:34:07So where did they get it?
00:34:08That's where you can help us.
00:34:11It's possible that our son has been experimenting with drugs of some kind.
00:34:17He's always been into chemistry ever since he was little.
00:34:20If you can look in his room for pills or powder.
00:34:25I found this on the edge of his bed.
00:34:28So you knew about this all along?
00:34:29That's all I found.
00:34:31Alright.
00:34:31For all I know...
00:34:32Everybody needs to go home and get some rest.
00:34:34Alright?
00:34:40Can I stay here?
00:34:41I don't know.
00:34:42I'll like sleep in a waiting room chair or wherever.
00:34:45I just...
00:34:45I cannot leave.
00:34:46Alright.
00:34:47Okay.
00:34:47Just try and stay back and out of the way.
00:34:49And don't interfere.
00:35:12Taylor, can you hear me?
00:35:16Don't worry.
00:35:17We'll get through this.
00:35:18Okay.
00:35:21It's gonna be okay.
00:36:01We'll get through this.
00:36:33We'll get through this.
00:38:40Look, we just don't have the staff.
00:38:42We've lost four LPNs already.
00:38:43You don't flush out Legionella's with a bottle of Lysol, Kurt.
00:38:48It takes time.
00:38:51But for the record, I did tell the board that it was a bad time for renovations.
00:38:59Look, we'll airlift the brain injuries to Kelowna.
00:39:02Palliative patients, we can shift to Nelson.
00:39:05They have space.
00:39:07Maternity's empty for the moment.
00:39:09The rest can stay, except for Team Ecstasy.
00:39:13They can go home.
00:39:18They're young.
00:39:20They'll come around.
00:39:22It's just temporary.
00:39:27You're the only one who has a problem with this, Kurt.
00:39:30I doubt that.
00:39:31I doubt that.
00:39:49Terrific.
00:39:58We're signing you to home care until this outbreak's over.
00:40:01So you're sending the coma patients home?
00:40:02Isn't that a little unusual?
00:40:04Ever heard of Hospital at Home?
00:40:05It's a new delivery method.
00:40:06They're not stable enough for home care.
00:40:07Look, it's not my decision.
00:40:09It's a temporary measure.
00:40:10And it's not going to be a problem, because you're going to be on top of it.
00:40:18We'll give you a couple home care nurses.
00:40:21Well, go forth and heal, Dr. Terringer.
00:40:34She has I don't know how many visitors.
00:40:36Do you want me to send them home?
00:40:37No, it's okay.
00:40:39How is she?
00:40:41I can't tell.
00:40:42The same, I guess.
00:40:44Her bedroom's the first door on the right.
00:40:49We're supposed to talk to you, because apparently you can hear us?
00:40:53She can definitely hear you, girls.
00:40:56Sometimes her lips move.
00:40:57It's like she's whispering in her sleep.
00:40:59Think of all the school she's missing.
00:41:01Well, it's not a holiday for Taylor.
00:41:08All right, girls.
00:41:08Doctors here.
00:41:09It's time to go loose.
00:41:13She is stable.
00:41:14Mom said she had a great night.
00:41:15We need staff watching her at nights.
00:41:29Jesus.
00:41:31Sorry.
00:41:32I'm Taylor's old science teacher, substitute teacher these days.
00:41:36Am I bothering you?
00:41:37I can leave.
00:41:39It's fine.
00:41:43Hands down, the finest scientific mind I've ever met.
00:41:49And then she created a cookbook based on native invasive species.
00:41:54She put sow thistle into our saffron coffee.
00:41:58Everybody thought we'd upgraded to Starbucks.
00:42:05You know, when she was 12, she did this experiment examining tree rings to assess forest growth after a wildfire.
00:42:13You should ask her father about that.
00:42:15He drove her all over the province.
00:42:23You know, this takes me back to my psilocybin days at Berkeley.
00:42:27There's an ephedra mix we called exophoria.
00:42:30It was a party drug for couples.
00:42:32You could talk yourself into all kinds of shared hallucinations, but it wreaked havoc with your eyes, though.
00:42:41It was all very innocent in those days, but now.
00:42:48And you couldn't take it by yourself.
00:42:52Mind-blowing paranoia.
00:43:03Brian, it's Joe Tarranger.
00:43:05Do you remember me?
00:43:08You're at home in emergency care.
00:43:13You've taken the toxic hallucinogen.
00:43:25I need you to wake up and tell me what happened.
00:43:28Can you do that for me?
00:43:40Listen, Ryan, it's not your fault.
00:43:44You're not in trouble.
00:43:47I just need you to talk to me.
00:43:49You're not in trouble.
00:47:29Well, that's a new look.
00:47:40There you go.
00:47:41There you go.
00:47:41Great salad.
00:47:42You remembered.
00:47:43Yeah.
00:47:43That one's got like lettuce in it or something.
00:47:46Hmm.
00:47:47Strange.
00:47:47Yeah.
00:47:48I didn't make it.
00:47:51How many lunches do you have in there?
00:47:53Ah, not lunches.
00:47:55Salads.
00:47:56Six, in fact.
00:47:57Six salads for the salad queen.
00:48:01Jeez.
00:48:03Yeah.
00:48:03Yeah.
00:48:04We've got your Greek salad, a Korean noodle salad, two kinds of pasta salad.
00:48:11Maybe forks.
00:48:12Yeah.
00:48:14Okay.
00:48:15So for you.
00:48:16A beard for me, as per usual, and forks.
00:48:21perfect.
00:48:27So do you want to tell me what you're doing here?
00:48:32Not really.
00:48:36Just in the neighborhood, hey?
00:48:38Yeah, something like that.
00:48:41The neighborhood being five and a half hours away?
00:48:46I've got to get out sometime, stretch my legs.
00:48:51My mother didn't send you, did she?
00:48:54No.
00:48:54I'm a big boy, and I came all by myself.
00:49:03What's all this about?
00:49:07What about it?
00:49:09What's kind of an interesting look for you?
00:49:13It's who I am here.
00:49:19This potato salad.
00:49:21That one's for you.
00:49:22The carbs.
00:49:25I thought it was calories.
00:49:28It's carbs, Dan.
00:49:29Not calories.
00:49:33So a snake walks into a bar, and the bartender says,
00:49:36how did you do that?
00:49:44You know, I probably should have just gone to business school and been done with it.
00:49:48You wouldn't have been happy in business school.
00:49:50Oh, no.
00:49:52Can you imagine just the endless networking and blah, blah, blah.
00:49:56It's amazing you're here and not home working.
00:50:04Why aren't you home working?
00:50:07I am home.
00:50:09Here?
00:50:11It's nice enough, but I don't think you can call it home.
00:50:15I like it here.
00:50:19When are you coming back?
00:50:24There's always going to be kids on drugs.
00:50:26There's always going to be kids in comas.
00:50:28You can't save them all.
00:50:30Shit.
00:50:32Look, I didn't mean it like that.
00:50:36I need you home.
00:50:44Won't be long now.
00:50:47Just a little bit longer.
00:51:04There's always going to be kids on the street.
00:51:20In 1957, 1958, Dr. Wallace saw no chickadees or nuthatches in his home feeding station for the first time in
00:51:28many years.
00:51:36in nature nothing exists alone you remember when we had that discussion in class you said that
00:51:45humans are the same way that we don't exist alone you may feel like you're alone Taylor but you're
00:51:54not we're all here you're not alone where are you Taylor
00:52:31what's happening at the lake
00:52:40fire
00:52:56is my policy not to allow recreational drug use waltzing game that's understandable
00:53:02especially not me as the dungeon master is my responsibility for the narrative flow of the game
00:53:08I can hardly be getting high in the middle of the plot Ryan was never stoned in any of my
00:53:14games
00:53:15I can tell you that but he would always bring a bag of licorice with him
00:53:22you know the magical land of licorice
00:53:26do you know anyone that might have given him some drugs
00:53:28and why would I be getting into that with you
00:53:32because we have two teenagers in comas
00:53:34so who are you in the situation
00:53:36the temp doctor from the big city riding in to save the day
00:53:40I've been assigned to their care
00:53:41assigned okay
00:53:46careful that little thug
00:53:48he bites
00:53:52you know
00:53:54you can go talk to a buddy of mine
00:53:56him and his brother used to be in the business
00:53:58if you talk sweet to them
00:53:59they might be able to help
00:54:22hey I need those spreadsheets
00:54:33how about I spend you in between those sheets
00:54:36jeez how about you get back to work
00:54:38and there's a lady in your office
00:54:40oh lucky me
00:54:50Hubert Brown is what can I do before now
00:54:55I usually think you've got an open door policy for my employees but in this case I can make an
00:55:01exception
00:55:02listen I won't waste your time
00:55:03we've got a couple of kids in town in comas after taking a new ecstasy cocktail
00:55:08I was told you might know something about that
00:55:10like what?
00:55:11like where they got it
00:55:12and why would I know that?
00:55:15someone in town said you might
00:55:16are you accusing me of supplying kids with illicit drugs?
00:55:19no no listen
00:55:20I don't care how they got it
00:55:22I just need to know where they got it
00:55:24so we can identify the adulterant
00:55:25get it tested or something
00:55:28no it was accidentally destroyed
00:55:30I can't help you
00:55:34sorry about Ryan and his little friend
00:55:35but it's got nothing to do with me
00:55:37so you do know these kids?
00:55:40it's a small town
00:55:41word gets around
00:55:42yeah
00:55:44thanks I guess
00:55:56we could have had a better chance if you'd been honest with me
00:55:59seriously? not in here
00:56:01well where then?
00:56:02he can hear every word that we're saying
00:56:04it's not such a bad thing
00:56:06he should hear what we're talking about
00:56:08hear what exactly?
00:56:10you know what I mean
00:56:10that was all in your head
00:56:12Yvonne
00:56:14I cannot apologize
00:56:16for some imaginary
00:56:17made up affair that you think I had
00:56:19that would be insane
00:56:20besides I'm not the one
00:56:22that almost killed him
00:56:23are you fucking kidding me right now?
00:56:27that was an accident
00:56:28it was the middle of the night
00:56:30you were out somewhere again with the car
00:56:31I couldn't even get him to the hospital
00:56:34fuck
00:56:34fuck you
00:56:38I don't know why I ever loved you
00:56:41you're so unlovable
00:56:46oh my god
00:56:47Justin he's not breathing
00:56:49hey Alicia
00:56:51yeah
00:56:51he started breathing on his own again
00:56:53yeah
00:56:54right after the paramedics got here
00:56:58who?
00:57:00oh Anne
00:57:01yeah
00:57:02no tell her not to come
00:57:05where is she?
00:57:09great
00:57:11I can go in with them
00:57:13I was a pretty good trip sitter back in my day
00:57:15I don't think so
00:57:16no
00:57:17no no no
00:57:19I'll go in with her
00:57:20I can do this
00:57:21that's a terrible idea
00:57:22somebody knows where this drug is
00:57:25and we've just got to track it down
00:57:27it's too risky
00:57:28I mean how old are you?
00:57:30I mean
00:57:31how's your health?
00:57:32oh
00:57:32what else have we got?
00:58:01what else have we got?
00:58:18look I'm sorry
00:58:19so am I
00:58:21we almost lost Ryan today
00:58:24listen whatever you heard about me
00:58:25it isn't true okay
00:58:26he stopped breathing
00:58:27well then call the proper authorities
00:58:29like Kootenay Health
00:58:30or the RCMP
00:58:31I have
00:58:33they're trying to track this thing down themselves
00:58:34just
00:58:35just a lead
00:58:36a name
00:58:37someone
00:58:38listen
00:58:39I don't
00:58:39I don't deal anymore
00:58:40okay
00:58:40so
00:58:41this has nothing to do with me
00:58:43I only got so many opportunities to do this
00:58:45in a small town
00:58:45I'm done
00:58:46someone else then
00:58:51let me see what I can do
00:58:54but wait to hear from me
00:58:56don't ever come back here again
00:58:58okay
00:58:59all right
00:59:00okay
00:59:01thank you
00:59:26you're not getting anywhere are you
00:59:34it takes time Miss Lefebvre
00:59:38yeah well
00:59:39the longer my child is in a coma
00:59:41the higher the risk of brain damage right
00:59:44I'm starting to think you're all incompetent
00:59:46that's not fair
00:59:48or
00:59:48you're ignoring him because he's been experimenting
00:59:50we are absolutely not ignoring him
00:59:52I am personally working over time
00:59:54you know it's within my rights to find another physician
00:59:56that can do the job
00:59:58you have every right to seek a second opinion
00:59:59yeah trust me
01:00:01I will
01:00:05I am sorry
01:00:05yeah
01:00:06yeah
01:00:06yeah
01:00:06yeah
01:00:11yeah
01:00:12yeah
01:00:19yeah
01:00:29yeah
01:00:43I don't know.
01:00:59I don't know.
01:01:37I don't know.
01:02:07I don't know.
01:02:40I don't know.
01:03:00I don't know.
01:03:12Hey, Mr. Leichenberg.
01:03:14How's it going?
01:03:18Nothing?
01:03:19All right.
01:03:21So, yeah, your party drug here, Exophoria, also called Sky High Road Trip.
01:03:26It's marketed like a shared hallucinogen, which, I don't know, it killed five kids in the trail
01:03:32last month, so I wouldn't mess with it.
01:03:35Wait till you're inside.
01:03:36Great.
01:03:36Sorry.
01:03:41You think you know what you're doing with this shit?
01:03:44I have a pretty good idea.
01:03:46Yeah.
01:03:46Well, they got everything in the kitchen sink mixed up in this thing, so it's definitely hot.
01:03:51Look, I want to thank you.
01:03:52Don't thank me just yet.
01:03:56Also, we can provide you with a birthday cake with your father's face plastered on it.
01:04:02It'll feed 26 people with some left over for your lovely landlord, Mr. Leichenberg.
01:04:08Goodbye, Doctor.
01:04:10Don't hesitate to never contact me again.
01:04:57That was fast.
01:04:59Look, wait till I get there.
01:05:01We'll split one.
01:05:02Not without me, Anne.
01:05:04You forget.
01:05:06I'm experienced.
01:05:08It'll be right.
01:05:11Okay.
01:05:13Get back.
01:05:16You're the best.
01:05:16You're the best.
01:05:17Oh, oh.
01:05:29Oh, oh.
01:05:30Oh, oh.
01:05:32Oh, oh.
01:05:34Oh, oh.
01:05:35Oh, oh.
01:05:37Oh, oh.
01:06:20She seems restless today.
01:06:22Maybe that's a good thing.
01:06:25Seems like she's trying to speak.
01:06:28Why don't you take a rest for a while?
01:06:31For an hour or so. Take a break.
01:06:33Yeah, I think I'll do that.
01:06:41Taylor, where are you?
01:06:46Are you still by the lake?
01:07:00Where are you, Taylor?
01:07:25You have to get out of here.
01:07:27I can't.
01:07:30If you stay here, you can't do anything.
01:07:32We have to go.
01:07:34It's all our fault.
01:07:35We've done this, but we have to fix it.
01:07:38But we can work to change it.
01:07:40You can work to change it.
01:07:42If I stay here, maybe I can fix this.
01:07:46If you stay here, Taylor, you'll only die.
01:07:48We have to go.
01:07:56Taylor, you must leave now.
01:07:59We have to go.
01:08:01We have to go.
01:08:01We have to go.
01:08:02We have to go.
01:08:03We have to go.
01:08:04We have to go.
01:08:04We have to go.
01:08:04We have to go.
01:08:05We have to go.
01:08:12We have to go.
01:08:14We have to go.
01:08:14We have to go.
01:08:15We have to go.
01:08:15We have to go.
01:08:15We have to go.
01:08:15We have to go.
01:08:16We have to go.
01:08:17We have to go.
01:08:17We have to go.
01:08:18We have to go.
01:08:23We have to go.
01:08:25We have to go.
01:08:31Miss Davison?
01:08:38Mom?
01:08:40Dad?
01:08:43Taylor?
01:08:44Taylor?
01:09:23Dr. Tarringer?
01:09:32How you doing, Mom?
01:09:34Well, I know we haven't exactly seen eye to eye, but you've been helping Ryan a lot and
01:09:39you've been here for him.
01:09:41So I just wanted you to know that we're thankful.
01:09:44Of course.
01:09:45But he's not getting better.
01:09:48Isn't there a shot or something you can give him?
01:09:50A shot of adrenaline to wake him up?
01:09:53It's not that simple.
01:09:55I don't understand that.
01:09:59I think the next step is to airlift him to Kelowna.
01:10:02Can we keep him here at, like, our hospital?
01:10:06It's still not safe.
01:10:08So now you're saying it's an emergency?
01:10:10No, Yvonne.
01:10:13I mean, the longer he's in a coma, the greater the danger.
01:10:16You know this.
01:10:17But it's been less than a week.
01:10:18And you're doing a great job.
01:10:20It just feels like he's in some sort of stasis.
01:10:23And what does that mean?
01:10:25Like he's stuck in his own head.
01:10:28I just...
01:10:29I wonder if there's anything you need to say to him.
01:10:32Like what?
01:10:33Like an explanation you owe him.
01:10:35What would that be for?
01:10:37I don't... I just get the sense that you and he...
01:10:39I don't think that this is any of your business.
01:10:41It's not. I just...
01:10:42Then maybe stay out of it.
01:10:45When we let kids down, we owe them an apology.
01:10:49And what would you know about that?
01:10:52More than you know.
01:10:54Well, perhaps doctor, you could just go do your fucking job!
01:11:04You know, you don't have to watch me every single minute of the day.
01:11:07Uh, yeah. Dad says I do.
01:11:11So, I think I have something to tell you.
01:11:13What?
01:11:14I heard mom talking on the phone and...
01:11:17I think Miss Davison died.
01:11:19What?
01:11:20I don't know, but I think she died.
01:11:29I forgot to see Ryan.
01:11:31Tay?
01:11:32Um...
01:11:33He's not doing the best.
01:11:35Hey, you're not supposed to rush.
01:11:40But...
01:11:40I just... I feel like this is all my fault.
01:11:43Are you kidding?
01:11:44This is so obviously his fault.
01:11:50I've got to see him.
01:11:52Not if mom and dad have anything to do with it.
01:12:09To learn?
01:12:22I think there is a very likely job.
01:12:22Go and purge the60s.
01:12:22To eat is hard for tomorrow's week.
01:12:22Well, I think she is a little bit too.
01:12:23To learn about lamb.
01:12:23How many do right, down at that point?
01:12:23Call your hand and push your ass?
01:12:24In the blue.
01:12:24For so many and say,
01:12:24We not get down at that point.
01:12:24We'll miss you while there.
01:12:24But...
01:12:34How many do you know?
01:13:11Sweetie, come talk to me.
01:13:17You know, I always talk to you, and you never come and talk with me.
01:13:23How do you think that makes me feel?
01:13:59How do you think that makes me feel?
01:14:02Hey, oops.
01:14:43When they showed us a picture of you, I told your dad.
01:14:47That is the cutest little baby I have ever seen in my life.
01:14:53I mean, it was love at first sight.
01:15:01So, we started the adoption process.
01:15:05And you know, I've told you this story a million times, so you know it.
01:15:11You have to fill out a bunch of forms.
01:15:15You have to prove that you're fit as a parent.
01:15:18That you're healthy.
01:15:20That there's no instability.
01:15:21And no history of abuse.
01:15:36And then the cops come by your house.
01:15:40And they come check for a home visit.
01:15:43The home study, they call it.
01:15:47And you know, people don't realize this at all, but adoption isn't free.
01:15:54Of course, we had to wait almost a year before we could take you home.
01:15:59And by that time, you were a toddler.
01:16:03And you weren't my little baby anymore.
01:16:06You spent three months crying every night.
01:16:11It took forever for you to get used to us.
01:16:21But, it was all worth it.
01:16:23I had to have you.
01:16:28You were the one for me.
01:16:47You were the one for me.
01:17:30You were the one for me.
01:18:11You were the one for me.
01:18:14You were the one for me.
01:18:49I don't know.
01:19:03I don't know.
01:19:43I don't know.
01:19:52I don't know.
01:20:11I don't know.
01:20:16I don't know.
01:20:17Tell him.
01:20:18Ivan, listen.
01:20:21Tell him what he needs to know.
01:20:25You have to tell him, you bitch!
01:20:30Mom.
01:20:38Mom, please.
01:20:54Ryan.
01:20:57There's something I have to tell you.
01:21:01And I need you to know, because I never told you before.
01:21:06But I hurt you when you were just a tiny guy.
01:21:10I gave you too much medicine.
01:21:13And I had no idea that I was going to hurt you so bad.
01:21:18And it was all my fault and I can't take it back.
01:21:23So I left.
01:21:25I ran.
01:21:26I was so scared that you would never forgive me anyway.
01:21:37I need you to forgive me.
01:21:39Can you please?
01:21:41Can you please?
01:21:41Please forgive me.
01:21:44You're my little man.
01:21:47And I need you.
01:21:48I need you to forgive me.
01:21:52Please?
01:21:55Please.
01:22:24Kids.
01:22:26Stay here.
01:22:28I'm gonna go find a way out.
01:22:32I'll be right back.
01:23:23I'm gonna go find a way out.
01:23:24I'm gonna go find a way out.
01:23:25I'm gonna go find a way out.
01:23:25I'm gonna go find a way out.
01:23:55I'm gonna go find a way out.
01:24:55I'm gonna go find a way out.
01:25:10I'm gonna go find a way out.
01:25:10I'm gonna go find a way out.
01:25:10I'm gonna go find a way out.
01:25:11I'm gonna go find a way out.
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