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00:00Before operating, a surgeon scrubs.
00:14We meticulously wash our hands and forearms for several minutes, and then dry with sterile towels.
00:30Technically, we do this to prevent infection, but it's also a ritual.
00:50It's a way to shut out the rest of the world and mentally prepare.
01:00It's a way to shut out the rest of the world, because no matter how experienced you are,
01:26it's never easy holding someone's life in your hands.
01:30How's she doing?
01:51Well, Ndugu says the heart pump is doing its job, but I won't feel better until she's awake.
01:57Now, how are things going with you?
02:01I'm fine.
02:01Have you told Catherine?
02:02She's flying home tonight.
02:03Did you speak with your urologist?
02:05He wants me to get new blood work, and then we'll discuss a plan.
02:08Oh, you have time to do that today?
02:10You know, you should do that as soon as possible.
02:11I got my biopsy results not even 24 hours ago.
02:14Can I have a minute to wrap my head around it?
02:17I just want to make sure that you are taking care of yourself.
02:21You should take the day.
02:23Hey, I can cover your patients.
02:25That's not a terrible idea.
02:27If that's your way of thanking me, it needs work.
02:31Oh.
02:32Okay, I have to check on a patient.
02:35Hey, would you sit with her until Lee comes back?
02:37I just don't want her to be alone.
02:39Oh, of course.
02:39Dr. Higgins to the ER.
02:43Dr. Higgins to the ER.
02:54They are beautiful.
02:57They're so small.
02:58But mighty.
02:59Do they have names?
03:02We hadn't decided yet.
03:03And if I name him without Joe, I'll have a very short marriage.
03:07Smart man.
03:08Do you know when they're going to be extubated?
03:10Um, baby A's having a CPAP trial later today.
03:13And we don't know about her sister.
03:14They haven't been able to decrease the vent settings.
03:17It hasn't even been 12 hours.
03:19She'll get there.
03:20Dr. Lincoln, can I have a word?
03:21Oh, Dr. Costly, Wall.
03:23This is Ben Warren.
03:25He's one of the doctors that helped deliver the girls.
03:27You all did a great job.
03:28They came out just in time.
03:30So I examined them again.
03:32No news on baby A, which is good.
03:34But I am picking up a heart murmur on baby B.
03:37It can be normal, but since she needs more oxygen, I'd like to do an echo.
03:40Of course.
03:40Whatever you need to do.
03:41If you want to check on Joe, I will find you when we get the results.
03:43My day-old baby's having an echo.
03:53NICU is a different world.
03:55Minute-to-minute and a marathon at the same time.
03:58Just pace yourself.
03:59My usual and whatever she wants.
04:08Just to coffee.
04:10You sure?
04:11We burned a lot of calories last night.
04:17Hi.
04:17Uh, a lot of coffee, please.
04:19Wait, wait, wait.
04:19Make that two.
04:20You got it.
04:21Max hosts karaoke again?
04:22No, I was just a plate at Joe's.
04:24I wasn't breaking the pact.
04:27I was just having a drink.
04:29Here you go.
04:29That'll be $5.50, please.
04:31Why she hated him?
04:33They hooked up last night.
04:34Gross.
04:34And she made him waffles.
04:37Check it out.
04:39See that?
04:40You think they changed their mind?
04:42Wouldn't be the first person.
04:45Mellon, hey, I'm sorry.
04:47I didn't make you last night.
04:48Um, no problem.
04:50Brain check?
04:52I don't think that's a good idea.
04:54Okay.
04:56Uh, well, if you change your mind, I will definitely need a drink tonight.
04:59Yeah.
05:01You were trying to break the pact.
05:03But I didn't.
05:04The pact is intact.
05:06Why?
05:06Are you trying to break the pact?
05:08Absolutely not.
05:14How's my favorite patient?
05:16Yeah.
05:16Bet you say that about all your patients.
05:18But you are the only one that I am visiting on her first day of her clinical trial.
05:25Ron, are you ready to kick cancer?
05:26I'm already vomited twice today.
05:29But you are here.
05:31Look, and you're young.
05:33You're strong.
05:35You can do this.
05:37And the results for this immunotherapy continue to be very promising.
05:42It's time to go?
05:43Almost.
05:44Can I talk to you?
05:45Sure.
05:46Yes.
05:49Her medication's expired.
05:51Well, that's impossible.
05:53It just got here.
05:54I don't know.
05:55Maybe it's mislabeled.
05:57Well, no, it's not worth the risk.
05:59Hey, better move on to plan B.
06:05Which is...
06:07You tell me.
06:07I could have him to ship a new bag.
06:12He'll be here by the end of the week.
06:13Absolutely not.
06:14No, I want her treatment to start today.
06:19You want it on the team?
06:20Figure it out.
06:22Today.
06:23Stop by pharmacy.
06:245506.
06:25Hey, looks like I'm on Tegi or Francher.
06:26We need to pay your order to get him admitted.
06:28Uh-huh.
06:28We as in you.
06:32Hey.
06:33Hey.
06:34Can this wait?
06:35We're slammed.
06:36Link's obviously out, and Weber gave Bailey all his cases for some reason.
06:39Oh, I'll make it quick.
06:40Sound Science Magazine wants to do an interview.
06:42Oh, congratulations.
06:43Well, it's about the ventral aorta, so it would be a joint interview with Nora.
06:47Oh, well, you don't need my permission to do an interview.
06:51I wasn't asking.
06:52I just wanted to be transparent.
06:54Hey, how do I make trauma?
06:56I need to go.
07:01Okay, what have we got?
07:02Graham Clayton, 26-year-old male in small aircraft crash.
07:05GCS-15, tachycardic, systolic's in the 90s.
07:09It's got a right leg fracture and burns involving left-sided lower and upper extremities, chest and back.
07:14Damn, that does not look good.
07:15I'll page the burns team.
07:16Okay, tell 911, let's get him to trauma three.
07:18Okay, let's go.
07:19Hey, hey, what the...
07:21Hey, you can't park here.
07:22Graham, that's my friend.
07:24Is he okay?
07:24You gotta be okay, man.
07:26He borrowed my Uncle Doug's plane to propose to his girlfriend.
07:29She on the plane, too?
07:30No, she's at work.
07:31So, Graham was this guy right here?
07:32He has a pilot's license, but it was his first time doing loops.
07:35Sir, you need to move your car.
07:36Take it.
07:37I don't care.
07:39Unfortunately, her echo doesn't show an increase in her EF.
07:42I thought you said the pump was working.
07:44It is working.
07:45It's keeping her alive, and it's allowing her heart a chance to recover after the cardiomyopathy.
07:50But all we can do is monitor her and keep watching her EF, look at the contractility.
07:55So sit and wait.
07:57What happens if it doesn't recover?
07:59Let's not go there yet.
08:00What happens?
08:02We would need to consider a more permanent solution.
08:05Possibly a heart transplant.
08:10Can I have a minute?
08:12Of course.
08:12But like Warren said, let's not go to the worst-case scenario.
08:15It's only been hours.
08:16I need a minute alone with my wife.
08:18Dr. Bailey?
08:34I'm late for my next consult, so talk fast.
08:36Okay, Harbor General in Tacoma.
08:38It's a site for the same clinical trial that Katie's enrolled in.
08:40I'm liking the sound of this.
08:41Yeah, they have the medication, but the drugs are...
08:43Yeah, there's always a but.
08:45Yeah, the drugs are already mixed, so it's too unstable to transport.
08:49Katie will have to go there to get it.
08:51Doesn't sound like an issue to me.
08:53Drive safe now.
08:54Wait, you want me to take her?
08:58Well, she's in no shape to drive, and if you think you're going to stuff her into a ride
09:02share and call it a day, you clearly don't understand the assignment.
09:06Wait, why not send her with medical transport?
09:09I have other patients.
09:10Your interns can cover you.
09:12That is what they're here for.
09:14Katie is precious cargo.
09:15I expect you to treat her as such.
09:17Dr. Brasington to oncology.
09:19Dr. Harvey Brasington to oncology.
09:21Oh, got anything good?
09:24Plain, crass, survivor, extensive burns, possible internal bleeding.
09:33Shut up.
09:35He's an intern.
09:37There's nothing going on.
09:39Trying to convince me, or you?
09:41I have learned my lesson about dating coworkers, unlike some people.
09:44Why aren't you answering my page?
09:46You paged two minutes ago.
09:48Precisely.
09:49And I heard you were late for rounds?
09:51Ah, so was Melon.
09:53Oh, trying your co-resident under the bus and late.
09:56Congratulations.
09:57You're both on ureteral stat removals.
09:59All day?
10:01Six kidney transplants at an hour each, plus documentation.
10:05So unless you do it in a time portal, yes.
10:09There's nothing you need help with.
10:10That's more surgical.
10:12Or less boring.
10:13Could we get in on that plane crash guy?
10:16What color are my scrubs?
10:17Navy.
10:18Correct.
10:19I'm an attending, doing a favor for your chief resident, who is with his friend in a coma.
10:23You don't like your assignment?
10:24Take it up with him.
10:25Or Bailey.
10:28Would you like to talk to Dr. Bailey?
10:29Oh, we're good.
10:30Love stance.
10:30Okay.
10:31I suggest you be on time tomorrow.
10:37Excuse me.
10:38What have we got?
10:39Full thickness burns to the left, upper and lower extremities.
10:41Some are circumferential.
10:42Partial thickness burns to the chest and the abdomen.
10:44Hang another alarm and calculate the modified Parkland formula.
10:46Okay, I'm not here, buddy.
10:48God.
10:49Call for the honor.
10:50I need to interview him right now.
10:51I need you to move back, sir.
10:52Please.
10:52Did someone get him out of here?
10:53I'm not leaving him.
10:54We will update you when we know more.
10:56Let's go.
11:00Yeah, I'm in.
11:02There's free fluid in the abdominal cavity.
11:04Okay, let's keep a close eye on it.
11:05Let's get him ready to move to the burn ICU to resuscitate.
11:07Mel, and I need you to prep a subclavian line as soon as we get there.
11:10I'll be placing the line.
11:12Oh, with all due respect.
11:13You're a second-year resident.
11:14I'm a fellow specifically trained in burns.
11:16It needs to be done right.
11:17It needs to be done ASAP.
11:19Well, Hanti will place the line, okay?
11:20Let's get ready to move him, okay?
11:21Let's move.
11:29Hey.
11:33Who sent you?
11:34Warren or Ndugu?
11:35Myself.
11:36I wanted to see how you're doing.
11:38Hmm.
11:39How are the babies?
11:41Oh, I guess they're...
11:43Adjusting to the NICU.
11:46I'll fill it out there.
11:47Birth Certificate Applications.
11:50That's NICU.
11:52They have the results of one of the girls' echoes.
11:54Why'd she need an echo?
11:55They found a murmur.
11:56Is it harsh systolic, holosystolic?
11:58I didn't ask.
11:59Well, do you know where it is?
12:00Do you know where it's radiating?
12:01They didn't say.
12:02Do you want me to go with you?
12:03I'm not a neonatologist, but I do know all the right questions.
12:07Yeah.
12:08That'd be helpful.
12:08Great.
12:10I'll be back.
12:13Dr. Hanwell, the step-down unit.
12:15Dr. Denise Hanwell, the step-down unit.
12:17Oh, they are so tiny and precious.
12:20Hello, Lincoln and well-seen girls.
12:24We got here quick.
12:26Dr. Altman, good to see you.
12:28Did you find anything on baby B's echo?
12:31She has a shunting patent ductus arteriosus.
12:35Sorry, it's been a long 24 hours.
12:37That's a aortic defect.
12:38The opening between the pulmonary artery and the aorta hasn't closed.
12:42It puts strain on the heart.
12:44All premias have PDA to some degree.
12:45It's just a question of how symptomatic they are.
12:48Well, she needs surgery.
12:48She may, but we'll start with multiple rounds of endomethacin and see how she responds.
12:53What are the risks?
12:54The most common side effect is urinary retention, which makes it even harder to breathe.
13:00But if that happens, we know what to do.
13:04Okay, let's start her on the meds.
13:06Okay, thank you.
13:08She's in good hands.
13:10What if she needs surgery?
13:12Let's focus on one thing at a time.
13:14Right now, we just need this little lady to pee.
13:16I can't focus on one thing.
13:18I have to check on Joe and Luna and Scout.
13:21I haven't even called out of work today.
13:23Don't worry.
13:23We know.
13:24Why don't you go, call the kids, and I'll stay here.
13:27I can't leave.
13:28They're going to do a CPAP trial on baby A soon.
13:30You need to take care of the rest of your family, too.
13:36Okay.
13:37All right.
13:38If anything happens...
13:39I will call you immediately.
13:41All right.
13:41Are we lost?
13:53Well, the app says that the highway is backed up, so...
13:57How does the hospital have my immunotherapy?
14:00I thought it was tailored to me.
14:02Oh, but it's tailored to your tumor.
14:04Someone with the same biomarkers as you must have decided not to do it.
14:08That or they died before they got the chance.
14:11It could be a lot of things.
14:12You really think somebody might decide not to do it?
14:17It can cause autoimmune-like inflammation leading to pneumonitis or colitis.
14:22It normally doesn't lead to hair loss.
14:24I won't do it for that.
14:25Also, nephritis, rashes.
14:29Is that it?
14:31Those are the big ones.
14:33I'm joking.
14:35Oh.
14:36Wait, were you actually hearing yourself?
14:37It sounded like you were reciting a recipe.
14:39How would you like me to say it?
14:41I don't know, maybe, like, I'm a human who's actually experiencing this stuff?
14:50Wait.
14:53Shia.
14:54How do you eat when I'm stressed?
14:56Ask Graham.
14:56We can't give you too much information because you are not family,
14:59but his injuries are severe.
15:01He's headed upstairs now.
15:02Is there anyone else that we can call?
15:04I think his dad lives in Arizona.
15:07I knew this was a bad idea.
15:09He's only had his pilot's license for four months.
15:10You can't blame yourself.
15:12I know.
15:12It's just, Graham, he always does everything fast.
15:14You know, he's only known Fiona for eight weeks.
15:16And he proposed?
15:17Wow.
15:17In his defense, we work at a rope score for minimum wage,
15:20and she's a lawyer.
15:21Like, she went to law school, so needed to lock that down.
15:24Have you been able to reach her?
15:25I haven't heard back from her.
15:27She might be in court, or she hates me.
15:29I'm sure it's not that.
15:30She always cancels when we're supposed to hang out together.
15:33It's just the two of them, though.
15:33She drops everything for him.
15:35You have to fix him.
15:37Please let us know when you hear from her.
15:38Okay?
15:39Okay.
15:43Nurse Cade, extension 2219.
15:45Dr. Warren.
15:45Nurse Emma Cade, extension 2219.
15:51Still no increase in EF.
15:53Where's Link?
15:54Upstairs in the NICU.
15:55I think collectively this family's had five echoes in the last 24 hours.
15:58Okay, well, I'm not worried yet.
16:01How's her C-section site looking?
16:02Everything looks good.
16:04Well, let's hope I never have to do another one.
16:06Really?
16:07I thought you might want to get double board certified after that.
16:09No, I do not need that kind of pressure in my life.
16:12Well, that's a shame.
16:14I thought we made a good team.
16:19Pays me when Link gets back.
16:21So, um, you and Nurse Iris, uh, coming up?
16:25It's just a saying.
16:27Is it?
16:27It is.
16:28I...
16:28Are you trying to wingman me outside of our intubated colleague's hospital room?
16:32Please.
16:33Wilson would love this.
16:40Got it.
16:41Thanks.
16:47Roadside assistance is on their way.
16:50It doesn't keep a spare tire.
16:53Well, it's my aunt's car, so...
16:55I guess my aunt...
16:57Are you okay?
17:02I have cancer.
17:04And the car broke down.
17:06Not okay.
17:08Got it.
17:09Uh...
17:10Dude, look, I know having cancer must suck.
17:14You want to know the first thing about what I'm going through.
17:16I mean, I just meant that I have patients who have cancer and, you know, between all the treatment
17:22and the cancer itself...
17:23So, you know that there have been entire days where I haven't gotten off the bathroom floor,
17:26or that I can't have ice cream, my favorite food, because my mouth hurts so bad because
17:32of the sores and the nerve pain.
17:34No, no, no, no, I just...
17:35Or that my best friend of 10 years dumped me after my diagnosis, or that my other friend
17:39disappeared after I told her I had stage four.
17:43They think that they are giving me space, but their absence sometimes hurts worse than
17:50the cancer itself.
17:51You may be a doctor, but there is a lot you do not know.
18:10Uh, can I ask your advice?
18:12Um, Mrs. Arrington's mesh looks infected.
18:15So, would you remove it and do a component separation, or wait until after we've controlled
18:21the infection?
18:22I'd remove it and place a synthetic mesh.
18:26Wait, really?
18:27No.
18:28And you'd fail your boards with that answer.
18:31Okay, that worried me for a second.
18:34Are you checking up on me?
18:37Nope.
18:37I'm fine.
18:39Okay, I just wanted to see if you've gotten your labs yet.
18:42Well, that's between me and my doctor.
18:44Where's...
18:44Don't you have some patients to see?
18:46Don't you have my patients to see?
18:49Okay, you are right.
18:51I am sorry.
19:01Hey, you're only on your third one?
19:04Griffith has the first three, and I'll make up time in the last three.
19:07Griffith will believe that when she sees it.
19:08Could you just don't forget to include urology when you send in your notes?
19:11It's the point of a promotion when you're asked to do the same damn job.
19:14Oh, you have about five millimeters?
19:15I see that.
19:16A little to the left.
19:17Do you want to do this one?
19:18I don't want to do any of them.
19:19Neither of us would be doing this if your girlfriend didn't make us late by making waffles this morning.
19:23A, you ate some of those waffles, and B, not my girlfriend.
19:26Whatever.
19:26A woman you're dating.
19:27Not dating, just fun.
19:29You can't just have fun with a co-worker.
19:32When you work with someone, you see them every day.
19:34That in itself is a relationship.
19:36You sleep with them, you're taking it to the next level.
19:38We think differently.
19:40Well, Mahante is a grown-up, so you want to keep seeing her, you need to show her you're serious.
19:45Am I serious?
19:46You don't have to buy her jewelry, just some kind of nice gesture.
19:49Buy her a drink after work.
19:51Send flowers from the gift shop.
19:53Those are sick people flowers.
19:54I'm done.
19:56Is the standard of this conversation?
19:57Both.
20:04Stay superficial.
20:06The goal is to release the burn skin so the tissue underneath can expand.
20:09Good.
20:10How do we graft over all of this?
20:12We'll have to do it in stages over several months if he makes it that long.
20:15All of this for a two-month relationship.
20:17Some times when you know, you know.
20:19She's not even here.
20:21Maybe she was too busy to check her messages.
20:22That'd be so cool or maybe he's delusional.
20:25I'm betting on a happy ending.
20:27What do you think, Dr. Hunt?
20:28I think Graham is a devoted friend and he's obviously lovable as someone, but short courtship,
20:34mismatched skills and interests.
20:36If I had to put money on this, I'm going with Miller.
20:39Take it yourselves.
20:40We're almost done with this leg.
20:44Hold on a second.
20:46Yeah, compartment syndrome.
20:47We're going to need to switch to a fasciotomy.
20:48Should we confirm with the needle?
20:50No need.
20:51Dr. Hunt's right.
20:52The limb's tense and he's got weak pulses.
20:53We're going to need more burn dressings.
20:55On my way.
21:01All right, little lady.
21:02Let's see what you can do.
21:0795.
21:07She's got this.
21:08We'll keep an eye on her, but she looks great.
21:10How long do you expect to keep her on the CPAP?
21:12Until she can maintain breathing on her own, then we'll be able to...
21:14Oh, her oxygen requirements are outpacing the ventilator.
21:23We need to put her on high-frequency oscillatory ventilation.
21:26Do we need an ABG?
21:27I need you to call Dad.
21:35Dr. Reimond, call this man.
21:39Permission to come aboard?
21:56Thought you were on the plane crash guy.
21:58Oh, they needed more burn dressings, so...
22:00Headed back up now.
22:02How about you?
22:03On my way to OR3 to remove my fourth ureteral stent.
22:07Yikes.
22:08Sounds like fun.
22:13God, I love live music.
22:14You know there's this bar on Union Street?
22:16No.
22:17I didn't ask you anything.
22:19It was implied.
22:21I'm kind of sure of yourself.
22:23What if I just wanted to talk about music?
22:28Cool.
22:29We don't have to talk at all.
22:30Okay.
22:37That's not the OR floor.
22:41Yeah, I'm gonna walk.
22:47Oh, hey, how's she doing?
22:50No change.
22:51But, but, but, but, I really need your help with something.
22:54Uh, with a case?
22:56Uh, with hanging here while I go to the bathroom.
23:00Is it you?
23:01No, I just want to leave her alone.
23:02Yeah, no, no, go.
23:03Uh, I could use the break.
23:08You are the last person I should say this to, but I am beat.
23:14So, I'm not supposed to tell anyone, but, uh, I need to talk.
23:27And you seem like a safe bet, so, uh, Richard has prostate cancer.
23:44He doesn't, uh, know what stage yet, but, uh, it's never news that you will get.
23:53So, between him and you and my cancer patient whose meds were expired, I just, yeah, I don't
24:05mean to make it all about me, but it's, you know, a lot to.
24:08Uh, Joe, you, no, stop it.
24:14Uh, hey, hey, uh, Paige and Dougu and bring me an ultrasound.
24:18Joe.
24:19What happened?
24:20Uh, she's in VTAC.
24:24Ah, thank you.
24:26Thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you.
24:27Okay.
24:30Is she okay?
24:32Dr. Kosowal just set her up.
24:34You should prepare yourself.
24:35Like you said, she was just putting her on another vent.
24:38This is it.
24:40It looks rough, but she can handle it.
24:43Dr. Kosowal put her on sedation to keep her comfortable.
24:48It's normal to be upset.
24:49This is scary.
24:50You didn't say she'd be sedated.
24:51She was desetting.
24:52There wasn't time to tell you.
24:53I never should have left you in charge.
24:56You know what?
24:56You can't be here all the time.
24:58You did nothing wrong.
24:59I didn't ask your opinion.
25:00I didn't ask her.
25:12Bastionomy's finished.
25:13Okay, her leg looks softer.
25:14Here, let's dress and wrap it.
25:16Okay.
25:17Okay, how's the arm?
25:18You can see coagulated veins through the fat.
25:20Is that the muscle?
25:21Yep, third, maybe fourth degree.
25:22The patient's girlfriend is here.
25:24Aha!
25:25You two were wrong.
25:27Sorry.
25:28It's Fiona?
25:29Yeah, she's asking for an update.
25:33I can go talk to her.
25:35Always bet on love.
25:41Still runs a VTAC.
25:43Have you found anything?
25:45The pump is working, and it's in the correct place,
25:48but the swan catheter is coiled in the right ventricle,
25:51so I'm going to need to inflate and advance it
25:53into the pulmonary artery.
25:56Why don't you grab that?
25:58Got it.
26:07There we go.
26:08I can redress the catheter and secure it in place.
26:19Okay, yeah.
26:20Yeah, just let me know if there's any issues.
26:22Absolutely.
26:22I was trying to make it go down, but it wouldn't go down.
26:37It's okay, it's okay.
26:38You're okay.
26:39Listen to my voice.
26:40Name five things that you hear.
26:41Your voice.
26:42Right.
26:43My voice.
26:44Okay.
26:44The monitor, the monitor, please go.
26:47What else do you do?
26:47What else do you do?
26:48Don't focus on the monitor.
26:50Focus on my voice.
26:51Focus on my voice.
26:52I'm trying to be so strong.
26:54It's okay.
26:55It's okay.
26:56Okay.
26:57Okay.
26:57Okay.
26:58Okay.
26:59Okay.
26:59Oh, thank you.
27:12I mean, you don't have to sit with me if you don't want to.
27:15Yes.
27:16But if I don't, Bailey's going to put me on rectal exam square until I'm once, so.
27:22Yeah, sorry about dumping my issues on you.
27:25I just don't want to worry my mom.
27:28Yeah, listen, you were right.
27:31I do have a lot to learn.
27:34Well, luckily, you seem pretty smart.
27:37Are you ready for lesson number two?
27:40The only way to get through an infusion is by watching a romantic comedy.
27:48Well, I like rom-coms.
27:49Well, Die Hard is not a rom-com.
27:52Wait, is that the one, Meg Ryan?
27:56Last chance to save yourself.
28:07Dr. Mahonte?
28:08Oh.
28:09Here you go.
28:10Thanks.
28:16Oh, nice flowers.
28:18They're from your roommate.
28:21It's thoughtful.
28:22Yeah.
28:24He's about the wrong idea.
28:27I mean, he's a nice guy, but I'm not looking for a relationship.
28:31I thought he'd understand being a surgeon, too.
28:34Guess I was wrong.
28:36Can I leave these until I finish my shift?
28:39Thanks.
28:40Uh, Fiona?
28:47I'm Dr. Jules Millen.
28:49Is Graham okay?
28:50I'm really not supposed to say much other than we're treating him.
28:52He was in a plane crash.
28:53He was in a plane crash?
28:56He suffered significant burns and injuries.
28:59I don't...
29:00I don't understand.
29:01How did this happen?
29:05You...
29:05What did you do?
29:06It was all Graham's idea.
29:07I swear he thought you'd see it from your office.
29:09See what?
29:09What are you talking about?
29:10How did he get a plane?
29:21It's my uncle's.
29:23You let him fly your uncle's plane and he crashed.
29:27Get out.
29:28Get out!
29:29He told me to look out the window when I was in a meeting.
29:46I don't know what he was thinking.
29:47He always gets these ideas in his head.
29:48You know, you don't have to say yes, even with the crash.
29:53What?
29:54What?
29:55No, no, I meant...
29:57He could have just taken me to a nice restaurant or asked me to go for a walk, but this...
30:01This is so him.
30:03You would have said yes.
30:05Of course I would.
30:08I love him.
30:11Everyone thinks I could do better, but I don't care what they think.
30:14I don't need our relationship to make sense to them or anyone else.
30:16It makes sense to me.
30:18To us.
30:20I need to see him.
30:21Where is he?
30:22He's in the burn.
30:23I see you.
30:23You wait here, and I will come and get you when he's ready.
30:26Okay?
30:32Oh, uh, I'm sorry to interrupt.
30:47No, it's okay.
30:49I don't even know what I'm doing here.
30:51Oh, you look like you were praying.
30:53No, I'm not religious.
30:55No, no.
30:56That's not a requirement.
30:59Sometimes I stop in just to get away from things.
31:02My daughter was sedated and put on a medieval-looking vent, and I wasn't there.
31:13So, she had to go through that alone.
31:16So, I guess I'm just looking for some forgiveness.
31:21You feeling any?
31:23No.
31:24That's a big ask.
31:27Give it time.
31:28Joe said she prayed for me after the explosion.
31:37She said it made her feel better, but it just makes me angry.
31:42You know, I grew up in church, and I still struggle to understand how God allows certain things to happen.
31:48But that's what having faith is about.
31:53It's how prayer gives me peace, even in times of doubt.
32:02No, I don't think it works for me.
32:05There's a thing we say in recovery.
32:07If you can't bring yourself to believe in a higher power, believe in the people in this room.
32:16I'm biased, but you and Joe have some great people around you.
32:22Then this time of doubt, let them give you peace.
32:26Come on.
32:33Come on.
32:36Come on.
32:38What happened?
32:39Charge 200.
32:40Clear.
32:41We went into V-fib.
32:42What about his potassium?
32:43I already corrected it.
32:47Time of death.
32:48No.
32:48No, no, no, no, no.
32:49She's here.
32:50She's here, and she's going to say yes.
32:52Mel and we pushed six rounds of epi.
32:53His kidneys are shutting down.
32:54No, he's too acidotic to survive.
32:58Time of death, 1923.
33:14Okay, hot take.
33:16Cepas in Seattle is the worst Rome comic.
33:19I mean, they don't even meet into the last scene.
33:21Yeah, but a house on the water?
33:25Yes, please.
33:27Fair.
33:29I mean, could you imagine waking up to that view every morning?
33:32I mean, I live like five minutes from the water, but I haven't been in months.
33:37Neither have I.
33:38What are you doing right now?
33:46I think you're taking me home.
33:48Let's go see the houseboats.
33:52Don't you have to go back to work?
33:53Yeah, I want to tell Bailey that the infusion took a little longer than I expected.
33:57You're feeling okay?
33:59Yeah.
34:01Take the next left.
34:02Hey.
34:07I've already started the notes for Patty Torres.
34:09Great.
34:09Not why I'm here.
34:10Yeah, then talk.
34:11I may have steered you in the wrong direction with Monty.
34:15What does that mean?
34:16You and I may think differently, but you and her think alike.
34:20You're not dating.
34:23I knew it.
34:23I knew it.
34:24I knew it.
34:25You owe me 50 bucks for those stupid dumb flowers.
34:27Flowers cost 50 bucks?
34:28What do I do now?
34:29I'm not going to get involved.
34:31Wait.
34:33But there's no such thing as a stapler for Neyorta, so we had to use a gastrointestinal one.
34:40That doesn't sound like Goldilocks.
34:43I'm sorry.
34:44I'll leave.
34:44I just wanted to say goodnight before I left for the evening.
34:47You have nothing to apologize for.
34:49I'm the one who's sorry.
34:50You were just trying to help.
34:53I get it.
34:55Truly.
34:57I'm grateful.
34:59To have people that understand.
35:04Because I don't even know how to hold it together right now.
35:08I'm here.
35:11Whenever you need.
35:13Try to get some sleep.
35:14I told you, brother and sister, that you're here.
35:31And they can't wait to meet you.
35:34Of course, I can't guarantee they won't try to hit you when they visit their toddlers.
35:38It's how they show their love.
35:42But you'll understand soon enough.
35:52She peed.
35:54My daughter.
35:55My daughter peed.
35:56Hey, I'm sorry, but these flowers were delivered to the wrong person.
36:14They're addressed to Dr. Mohanty.
36:16Yeah, for the, uh, for the other Dr. Mohanty.
36:21Dr. Sunil Mohanty?
36:23The dermatologist who's retiring next month?
36:26Yeah.
36:26Thanks for a great night.
36:32Let's do it again sometime.
36:34He took a look at a rash for me.
36:37On a patient.
36:41You know what?
36:43I'll send him chocolates tomorrow.
36:45You keep these.
36:46You coming?
37:04Oh, uh, Bailey, I just wanted to ask you.
37:06I know you think I am overstepping, but I don't give a damn.
37:11You are a mentor, a friend, and I care about you.
37:17I know you think you have it all covered because you're a doctor, a smart man, but you are all
37:24so stubborn, and I refuse to let you get in the way of your own care because what are you
37:31doing?
37:32I wanted to ask if you'd draw some blood for my new lab test, if you'd let me get a word
37:37in edgewise.
37:37Of course.
37:45Sorry, I snapped at you earlier.
37:48I have cancer.
37:49How long are you going to milk that?
37:51Until the cows come home.
37:55Okay, up here.
38:03Hey.
38:07Fiona called me and told me.
38:11She says it's my fault he died.
38:13That's not true.
38:18My best friend is dead, and he's the only person I want to talk to about it.
38:24I'm sorry.
38:27Yeah.
38:28Me too.
38:29Yeah.
38:29Yeah.
38:31Hey.
38:38Hey.
38:40How's Jill?
38:41Oh, same.
38:43Twins are hanging in, and Link.
38:47He'll get there.
38:48Yeah.
38:49Oh, uh, don't forget about Allison's, uh...
38:51Yeah, Dennis Boyman tomorrow.
38:52Yeah, I saw it on the calendar.
38:55Good luck.
38:56With the interview.
38:58What you did was amazing, and the world should know about it.
39:03I talked to Nora.
39:05She told me that you guys broke up.
39:07I mean, you could have told me.
39:09I could have, but...
39:11That would have been us falling into our old patterns,
39:15and I'm trying my hardest to move forward.
39:18So, it doesn't mean I'm not proud of you.
39:25Good night.
39:26Good night.
39:30When a surgeon steps into the OR,
39:35there's no room for self-doubt.
39:42Feels like I have to chase it.
39:47Hoping for something more.
39:52You have to silence that small voice that says you aren't ready.
39:55You're waiting for...
39:57You've got to be kidding me.
40:00Because it's here and now...
40:02Why are you everywhere all the time?
40:10I work here.
40:12Is that going to be a problem for you?
40:14Because if you wait to make a move until you're ready...
40:26You might never leave the starting gate.
40:43You simply have to trust that you'll be able to weather the storm.
41:04Contractility is approved.
41:06Her EF has gone up 5%.
41:07My heart's recovering?
41:11It's recovering.
41:14I'll give you two some space.
41:16Well, hey, if you don't mind...
41:17Checking on your girls?
41:19It's already headed there.
41:20I know it doesn't make any sense, but...
41:33Baby B looks just like Luna.
41:37You'll see when you meet her.
41:39Baby A, she's got this way of scrunching up her nose.
41:43Like you do.
41:44When you think I'm talking too much.
41:45Jill.
41:54Whatever that storm may be.
41:57Show me what it's all about.
42:01It's here and now.
42:06So what's it like being the part when...
42:09I find that people here are demanding...
42:11If you're our new doctor, start doctoring.
42:13Too chatty.
42:13Dog beat.
42:14Irrational.
42:15Don't you like it here?
42:16That's not what I said.
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42:30You.
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