Doctor Odyssey - Season 1 Episode 8 -
Quackers ,
Doctor Odyssey S01E08
Quackers ,
Doctor Odyssey S01E08
Category
🎥
Short filmTranscript
00:00Who's that?
00:01The Norm LeRoy.
00:02The husband of the cruise line.
00:05And if you wanted, if you decided that you would like to be an M.D.,
00:08the captain will support you for a full scholarship.
00:10Vivienne has graciously agreed to stay with us for the rest of the season.
00:14The reason, baby!
00:18I think we need to talk about what happened.
00:21I had fun.
00:22What happened the other night was wonderful, but it's not me.
00:24I can't do it. I am a one-woman man.
00:27I love you, but I can't show you.
00:37Oh, my God.
00:39What have we done?
00:47Well, a whole ship full of Quakers?
00:50Quackers.
00:51People obsessed with little rubber duckies
00:53who like to play hide-and-seek all over the ship.
00:56They bring their own to hide,
00:57and then they spend their days searching out for others.
01:00It is the latest cruising craze.
01:02Bobby, you've heard of it?
01:04Don't pretend you haven't.
01:05I might have read something about it.
01:06I know that it's some sort of a movement,
01:09but I don't approve, and I'll tell you why.
01:11Captain Nielsen over at the Nautilus, he called me up.
01:13He told me, I had them in the engine room.
01:15I had them in the plumbing.
01:17They were in the lifeboats, for God's sakes.
01:19Well, we've booked several dozens of them
01:21for a five-day cruise of fun, joy, duck decorating,
01:26and any other duck-related happiness they can concoct.
01:30And you, my darling, will be their chibi host.
01:36Lenore, don't you think
01:39that one of the mid-range ships on the line
01:41is better suited for this sort of thing?
01:44We are doing this special week, Bobby.
01:48A, it is my prerogative as co-CEO.
01:52B, you are well aware of the economics
01:55of this industry ever since COVID.
01:58And C, don't be such a snob of the sea.
02:01The Quackers movement brings in thousands of cruisers a year.
02:07Thousands.
02:09But the Odyssey is the flagship of the line.
02:13She's the lady of elegance and dignity and grace.
02:16Well, this week, she's the flagship of ducks.
02:22And here's another thing about Quackers Week.
02:24Everybody participates, okay? Captain's orders.
02:27People are looking for new ways
02:29to have clean, innocent fun in this brutal world.
02:33Last year, 50,000 ducks were hidden on cruise liners globally,
02:37and the Quacker community is only growing.
02:39What's going on here? Why am I only just hearing about this?
02:42The rules. Again, don't shoot the messenger.
02:45Every crew member must make a Quacker.
02:49One that represents you, your dreams, your goals,
02:51what makes you special.
02:53The more personal, the better.
02:55And then the passengers and crew
02:57will have one hour to hide their ducks.
02:59The rest of the passage, it's duck hunting season, baby.
03:02Fun ensues.
03:03And there are prizes.
03:05First, second and third place for finding the most ducks,
03:08including free cruises and dinner with our very own captain.
03:11Oh, what, was the crew eligible for this?
03:13Yes, handsome nurse child.
03:15And there is one elusive golden duck.
03:20Captain hides.
03:22Whoever finds this wins a cash prize of $5,000.
03:27A golden rubber ducky like Willy Wonka?
03:30Social media has literally hundreds of thousands of people
03:33posting photos of their ducks and the ships they find them on.
03:37It's the Odyssey's turn.
03:43I hate crafts.
03:53I have no idea what to make.
03:55God, and this paint smell is making me nauseous.
03:57Name an important woman in history for me to decorate.
04:00Joan of Arc.
04:02You're going to paint her melting and screaming in stoic agony.
04:04Oh, my God.
04:05You know, half of these ducks are just going to end up in the water.
04:07Do you have any idea how destructive this craze is?
04:09Do you know how much plastic ends up in our oceans every year?
04:12I bet you know.
04:1311 million tons.
04:14There is not a turtle or a bird anywhere on planet Earth
04:16that has not ingested this stuff.
04:19You know, one time I was on this animal rescue mission.
04:22I find this seagull all wrapped up in a fishing net.
04:27Airway's constricted, mobility's constricted.
04:29It's just tragic.
04:30And why should our wildlife suffer for our so-called fun we never learn?
04:35Well, we could mutiny.
04:37I could explain to Lenore.
04:38God, this paint smell, it is so horrible, right?
04:40You could explain something to Lenore.
04:41You got fired.
04:42Yeah, but then I got rehired with a raise, so.
04:44That's a good point.
04:45Anyway, I'm not doing this.
05:01Wow.
05:02Yeah, I recognize that.
05:03Is that Van Gogh?
05:05Starry Night, yeah.
05:07What makes that personal?
05:09It's in the Museum of Modern Art in New York.
05:12And my dad was a guard there when I was little.
05:14Yeah.
05:15And I used to sit in front of it all the time.
05:17And it's magic and sad.
05:20And Van Gogh was going through a tough time when he painted it.
05:22But it's just filled with beauty.
05:25And that's how life feels to me when I look at the night sky.
05:32You're not handsome.
05:35What's yours?
05:36It is the Venezuelan turpillera.
05:38The national bird of Venezuela.
05:42It's a...
05:44It's where my first ever cruises were.
05:46They got me hooked on this whole thing, so.
05:49I mean, who'd have thought that these rubber duckies would make me think so much?
05:53Drill down on who you are?
05:54What makes you proud of yourself?
05:57Maybe we will win this thing.
05:58Maybe a trip to Kyoto.
06:00Oh, if either one of us wins, we could share.
06:03Hello.
06:04Hi, welcome aboard the Odyssey.
06:06Hello.
06:07Hello.
06:08Oh, aren't you adorable?
06:24Hello.
06:25Hi, welcome to the Odyssey.
06:27Oh, I like flying hostess with you.
06:30I like flying hostess with you, Bobby.
06:33I should really visit your little vessel more often.
06:35It's Robert.
06:38Jill and Jerry Manafort.
06:40Hello.
06:41Let me introduce you to our captain, Robert Massey.
06:46Hello.
06:47These are the Manaforts.
06:48They are the founders of Quackers United.
06:50Pleasure.
06:51Pleasure to meet you.
06:52You know, we've done a lot of these Quackers cruises, but...
06:55This boat.
06:57This is the dream.
06:58The Odyssey.
07:00Some people don't understand the joy of something as simple as a treasure hunt.
07:05No.
07:06Spending hours decorating decks or sharing stories.
07:11Lenore, you have been just wonderful.
07:14I mean, supporting our growing and committed community of Quackers.
07:18We are thrilled that you're here.
07:19We have widowers, widows, folks just retiring.
07:24You know, sometimes I think that the simple pleasures of life,
07:28that's all we have.
07:30Like friends, family, and dog hunts.
07:34Please, come on.
07:35Let me show you around.
07:36Fine.
07:37Pleasure meeting you.
07:38Pleasure for us.
07:59What's with all the ducks?
08:05Ladies, welcome.
08:07Welcome aboard the Odyssey.
08:09Do you see Avery anywhere?
08:11She was going to meet us.
08:23Oh my God, no!
08:25Oh my God, no!
08:32Look at you!
08:34Let me guess, sorority sisters?
08:36No, not even close.
08:37Best friends since third grade.
08:39We have been through everything together.
08:41Three marriages.
08:42Two divorces, including mine.
08:44Max.
08:45And three childbirths.
08:46And four trips to the heiress tour.
08:48Come on, let's get you in.
08:49Oh my gosh.
08:55Welcome.
08:56Make yourselves comfortable.
09:00Okay, look.
09:01You've made us wait long enough.
09:03So, out with it.
09:04What's the surprise?
09:05Well, there's actually two surprises.
09:09I got into medical school.
09:11What?
09:12Yeah.
09:13That's why I invited you here.
09:14I wanted to tell you in person.
09:16And I didn't know that it was going to be Quackers Week.
09:18Sorry.
09:19Avery, that's amazing.
09:21Yeah, and the ship is funding it.
09:23And I can work for the cruise line after I graduate.
09:27Stop it, Avery.
09:29You're doing it.
09:30Yes, but wait.
09:32No, we're going to drink this down and then move on to the next.
09:35I can't, because...
09:41The next surprise is I'm pregnant.
09:52I'm actually pregnant.
09:54Oh my God.
09:55Oh.
09:56Avery, oh my God.
10:00Wait, am I reading the signs wrong here?
10:02Are you down with this?
10:05Not okay about it?
10:06No.
10:07I'm not sure how I feel.
10:11Do you remember when Beau was born?
10:13Do I ever?
10:14Eighteen hours of labor and you helped pull him out.
10:17Yeah, I got the cord and we were all crying.
10:19You were so sure about that baby and how much you wanted it.
10:23And right then I thought, okay, yeah, I...
10:26Of course I'd want that.
10:29And now?
10:31And it's okay if you change your mind.
10:34I did.
10:35You took me.
10:36You both did.
10:38And I never looked back.
10:40I'm proud that I've lived my life the way that I have.
10:43Adventures, hookups, moved on, no regrets.
10:46And that's easy when you're young and on a cruise ship.
10:50Always headed toward a new horizon.
10:53Never really needing to drop an anchor in your life.
10:58God, I've always been so careful, you know?
11:02Responsible.
11:04Are you still on the pill?
11:06No.
11:07I never went back on after I froze my eggs during our last hiatus.
11:10Plus, going off and on the pill, it is no joke.
11:13Mm-mm.
11:14Condoms were worn, of course.
11:16Yeah, but condoms can break without you even knowing them.
11:19Yeah.
11:20Other than the science of it, how are you feeling about it?
11:25Do I want to go to med school?
11:29Heck yes, I do.
11:31Can I have a baby and do that?
11:34Handle the pressure of all of it?
11:39This is the female dynamite.
11:44I think I could.
11:47But...
11:51This wasn't the plan.
11:53The plan was I would finish this, this cruise life,
11:57and then I would find a job at a hospital near one of you
12:01and meet a cool guy who taught Little League
12:05and at the last moment the dream would come together.
12:09Maybe this is the last moment.
12:12Maybe I don't need a white picket fantasy.
12:17Being a nurse at sea, I always felt like a solitary traveler.
12:23In it alone, so confident, so sure.
12:27And now...
12:32In this moment, no.
12:36Every choice and option is so...
12:41filled with possibility and joy at the same time.
12:47It's so excruciating.
12:52Honey, you are never alone.
12:55You always have us.
12:57Always us.
12:59And you have the father.
13:01Yeah.
13:02Wait, who is the father?
13:06Just to go over the basics.
13:09The hunt is about to begin.
13:12There are hundreds of places to hide and find ducks.
13:16As soon as the clock strikes noon,
13:19you will have until the end of the cruise
13:22to find as many as you can.
13:25One more thing as a special favor to me,
13:28your dedicated onboard physician
13:30who cares way too much about the environment.
13:32Please take care to make sure that none of the ducks
13:35end up going overboard.
13:37We need to protect our oceans.
13:41Welcome to Hawkeye!
14:02Welcome to Hawkeye!
14:04Welcome to Hawkeye!
14:31You know, it's interesting
14:32how much fun can be had when the fun thing
14:34is incredibly trivial, right?
14:36Trivial, Tristan, you just float along, don't you?
14:39Gently down the stream.
14:41I was talking about the ducks.
14:44Have I done something?
14:47As a matter of fact, yes.
14:49I don't know where I stand with you.
14:52Please, just stop flirting with me like it's sport.
14:55Okay?
14:57It's not.
15:00Viv...
15:03I'm sorry.
15:05What I want, really,
15:07is for us to get to know each other bit by bit,
15:10slowly, without the...
15:13rushing.
15:15Is that possible?
15:20I found your duck.
15:23Hmm.
15:25Okay, so tell me something about yourself.
15:27Something you don't tell other people.
15:31That duck.
15:33It's not just about
15:35paying tribute to the places I've been to.
15:40I have Venezuelan heritage.
15:42That's where the tan comes from.
15:44But it's not something I knew a whole lot about growing up.
15:48And then I went to boarding school in Scotland,
15:51where I was mocked for it.
15:54Marked for this identity that I didn't even fully understand
15:57or feel connected to,
15:59and so I was lost.
16:01You stuck between two worlds,
16:04a foot in both.
16:06A foot in neither.
16:08Exactly. Yeah.
16:11And so I vowed for a life of travel.
16:14Learn about myself,
16:16learn about other people,
16:18and to learn about the world itself.
16:21The world itself?
16:23I could take that.
16:26Hey.
16:28I found
16:30this little guy in my triage bag.
16:33Almost like
16:35someone wanted me to find it.
16:40Are either one of you aware of the Great Duck Spill of 1992?
16:44No, but I can't wait for you to tell us.
16:471992. A cargo ship.
16:49Carrying 28,000 rubber ducks and other bath toys
16:53spills them into the North Pacific.
16:55Oh, and then months later, they washed up in Alaska, right?
16:58Oh, no. Three decades later,
17:00they are still finding these on beaches all over the world.
17:03These have me very depressed about the state of mankind
17:06and my place in the world.
17:08I'm wondering if I shouldn't just go back to working in a war zone.
17:11These damn ducks have me questioning my life choices.
17:14They make people happy, Max.
17:16They make people happy, Max. Is that such a bad thing?
17:19They are breeding ground for bacteria.
17:21They are germ havens.
17:23And in the natural world,
17:25ducks eat other ducks' ducklings' babies.
17:27They're not even cute. They're, like, vicious.
17:30They're the serial killers of the aquatic world.
17:33They're not real ducks, Max.
17:35And duckling babies is redundant.
17:43Do you want my special mojito?
17:45If it doesn't have any booze in it, please.
17:47Are we taking a break, dear?
17:49Sure, I can.
17:51I have all the right ingredients.
17:53But if you change your mind,
17:55the rum is right next to that little yellow rubber duck.
17:57God, they're everywhere, aren't they?
17:59It's only a few more days,
18:01and the ship gets back to her regularly scheduled elegance.
18:03Mr. Barkey, please, sir, I would like a tequila sunrise.
18:05You got it.
18:07Moscow Mule on Nurse Avery's tab.
18:09So we've been thinking about your little Jane Austen plate,
18:12not knowing who the father is.
18:14I think there's a good way to talk to the boys about this,
18:16a way that makes it fun and entertaining.
18:18Like a game.
18:20It's not a game.
18:22I think the Quackers would disagree with that. Life's a game.
18:24Manhunt for prizes.
18:26Ladies.
18:30Hear us out.
18:32Okay.
18:34I love the East
18:36I love the West
18:38I know the South
18:40Well, they're both the best
18:42But I only want to go there
18:44As a guest
18:46Cause I love being here with you
18:48I love the ship
18:50I love the shore
18:52I love the rocks
18:54And what's more
18:56Jerry, be sure and get the plum sauce for it.
19:00And could we share your plate?
19:02I'll get the duck egg rolls, and you get the Peking.
19:04You got it.
19:06You're as duckling as my life.
19:12Jerry.
19:16Jerry.
19:18What was that?
19:20What was what?
19:22I saw what you just did.
19:24I put an extra plum sauce packet in my pocket
19:26so we'd have more for later.
19:28Extra plum sauce packet in my pocket.
19:30Extra plum sauce packet in my pocket.
19:32You try saying that three times fast.
19:34Oh, boy.
19:38This really is the best Quackers cruise ever, you know?
19:40Yes, it really is.
19:42It's the way it always should be.
19:44You got that right.
20:04Let's get those sunglasses off.
20:06Oh.
20:08Really?
20:10Oh, yes. Really.
20:16You too.
20:22Look straight ahead.
20:26Hyperemia of the conjunctiva.
20:28I know.
20:30When did this happen?
20:32When we got out of the pool.
20:34Okay.
20:36Tristan, any other symptoms?
20:38Could we just maybe, you know,
20:40confirm what this is, please?
20:42Why don't we start with a differential diagnosis
20:44and confirm what it's not?
20:46Scabies.
20:48It's bacterial conjunctivitis.
20:50Yes, it is.
20:52What you got from those filthy, nasty, dirty,
20:54grubby ducks in the pool.
20:56And now I'm down a nurse and down a head chef
20:58and I want you both to go back to your cabins
21:00and do not touch anyone or anything
21:02because it's crazy contagious
21:04and I'm going to have to have the pool ultra-chlorinated
21:06and those filthy little rubber ducks sterilized.
21:08You're dismissed.
21:12I told you those ducks were no good.
21:14You confused me, Max.
21:20Do you want to watch a movie in my cabin with me?
21:28Darren, what is it?
21:30Oh, my God, Darren!
21:32Okay.
21:34Mr. Manafort?
21:36Mr. Manafort?
21:38Darren?
21:40Pulse is stacking. We need a gurney right now.
21:44Temperature is elevated.
21:46What would you go for?
21:48Darren?
21:52Does it hurt when I do this?
21:54Sir, what did you eat today?
21:56Just a buffet.
21:58It was simple food.
22:00Who's here for him?
22:06We've got high-pitched bowel sounds.
22:08Suspected possible obstruction, maybe volvulus.
22:10He's going to prep for a CT scan.
22:22Oh, no.
22:24What is going on? Is everything okay?
22:26Mr. Manafort, your husband needs an emergency endoscopy.
22:28We're prepping him for it right now,
22:30but he appears to have ingested several objects.
22:32Objects?
22:34Yes. Thankfully, nothing is past beyond the stomach,
22:36but it is blocking the valve to his intestine.
22:38It's causing him intense pain.
22:40Are you familiar with PICA?
22:42It's a psychological disorder.
22:44A person has the uncontrollable urge to chew on
22:46or even swallow items that have no nutritional value.
22:48Right, but people have all kinds of quirks.
22:50I mean, I ate a crayon when I was a kid,
22:52and it popped right out just a few days later.
22:54Ma'am, this quirk can be deadly.
22:56Deadly?
22:58You've got to get these objects out of him right now.
23:00Can I go in with him? I need to hold his hand.
23:02I'm sorry, Miss Manafort. I can't have you in here.
23:04I love you.
23:24I love you, too.
23:54Miss Manafort?
24:16Is he okay?
24:18He did great.
24:20We're all done.
24:22We're all done.
24:28It looks like we got it all.
24:3018 objects in total.
24:32Several of the objects were very sharp.
24:34Nails, staples.
24:36Any one of them could have perforated Jerry's bowel.
24:38He's lucky to be alive.
24:40Well, good.
24:42Good.
24:44Now we can move on, then.
24:46Put this whole silly thing behind us.
24:48Yes?
24:50No.
24:52Pica is a serious condition.
24:54Getting the objects out of Jerry's body, that was the easy part.
24:56Now we have to help Jerry learn not to put the objects
24:58in his body in the first place.
25:00Jill, has Jerry ever displayed these symptoms before?
25:02Of course not.
25:04He's not what?
25:06Some sort of lunatic?
25:08This is his idea of a joke.
25:10He think he's being funny.
25:12He has always gone too far
25:14with the frat jokes.
25:16You know, the...
25:18the swallowing the goldfish.
25:20But trust me,
25:22I know how to handle him.
25:24You know,
25:26in situations like this,
25:28it's important not to judge the behavior,
25:30but to try to understand it.
25:32How am I supposed to understand
25:34perfectly sane,
25:36perfectly perfect Jerry
25:38swallowing scrap metal like a goat?
25:40Well,
25:42you'll probably want
25:44to find a psychologist
25:46or a psychiatrist
25:48to get to the underlying issues,
25:50but PICA can be a reaction to many things.
25:52Loss of autonomy,
25:54exacerbated by stress.
25:56We are on a never-ending
25:58vacation.
26:00What could be less stressful than that?
26:02You may want to re-evaluate
26:04your lifestyle.
26:08Quackers is not a lifestyle.
26:10It's who we are.
26:12These people are my family.
26:14How soon
26:16will he be out?
26:18We're going to keep him overnight for observation.
26:20Good.
26:22That's a new day.
26:24We have the bird watchers'
26:26breakfast. We have the
26:28duck walk contest.
26:30I will swing by and fetch him
26:32in the morning.
26:36Thank you both.
26:45Why don't you get some rest?
26:47I'll take the first shift.
26:57Hey. Hi.
26:59Something's off. His fever spiked to 103.5.
27:01I gave him some more Tylenol. Just hung it on the back
27:03of antibiotics, but something doesn't feel right.
27:05You think perforation? Sepsis?
27:07Dexmedetomidine. It can
27:09linger in the body beyond the infusion period.
27:11Patients can experience a transient fever
27:13as the anesthetic wears off.
27:15Damn.
27:17I shouldn't have thought of that.
27:19The meds are doing their work.
27:21I'm really sorry for getting you out of bed.
27:23I'll continue to moderate you. Go back to sleep.
27:25No, it's fine. I was, uh,
27:27going to sleep anyway.
27:29Craft-induced anxiety
27:31dreams?
27:33Yeah, something like that.
27:39Is this enough
27:41for you?
27:43All of this?
27:45What we do? Oh, boy.
27:47You're having a full-blown, rubber-ducky-induced
27:49existential spiral.
27:51I mean, it should be, right?
27:53Helping people.
27:55Saving lives.
27:57I always knew that this was
27:59my path.
28:01But what if there's
28:03other paths?
28:05Like...
28:07I always thought that
28:09if I became a doctor, things would start
28:11to make sense, and now I'm working towards that,
28:13and I want that, but...
28:19Now I'm not making sense.
28:21Never mind.
28:23It is very late.
28:25When I was in med school,
28:27one of my profs used to love to tell us this quote.
28:29If you can laugh
28:31at it, you can deal with it.
28:33Well, love him or hate him.
28:35I think the Quackers
28:37seem to get that.
28:39Did you love medical school?
28:41Did I love it?
28:43I don't know.
28:45That's tricky, because med school
28:47is the greatest,
28:49longest,
28:51hardest thing that you are ever gonna do.
28:53But, Avery,
28:55you are gonna kill it.
28:59BP is crashing.
29:01He's in VTAC. What's going on?
29:03Give me two lines, wide open. I'll secure his airway.
29:05Perforation?
29:07Gotta get him prepped before he goes into septic shock.
29:09Let's get him ready for X-lab.
29:11Should we get Tristan?
29:13Tristan's still contagious. It's gonna have to just be us.
29:15Two procedures back-to-back
29:17puts him at high risk.
29:19Checking all four quadrants.
29:21Nothing here.
29:23Suction.
29:27Seeing signs of perforation.
29:29Fecal contamination.
29:31Blood. Suction.
29:33Irrigate.
29:35I know this isn't standard boat med,
29:37but we're gonna run the bowel manually.
29:45Looks like acute inflammation.
29:49Oh, my God.
29:51Necrotic bowel.
29:53This has been going on a lot longer than we thought.
29:55It's a wonder he's not dead.
30:01Wait, wait, wait, wait.
30:03I've got an obstruction here.
30:05Clamp.
30:15Scalpel.
30:25Forceps.
30:31Fuck.
30:35I got it.
30:43How did this not show up
30:45on the imaging?
30:47Plastic.
30:49CT only picks up dense objects.
30:51It's hollow. I have no idea.
30:53It must have appeared as another fold
30:55and we did take, what,
30:57almost 20 foreign objects out of there?
30:59Suture.
31:03I'm gonna throw a couple sutures
31:05into the perforation.
31:07Hopefully we can salvage as much of this bowel as possible.
31:09Max, this level of necrosis,
31:11what can we even do?
31:13Just put one foot in front of the other.
31:17Blood pressure's dropping.
31:19Clamp below this.
31:23Blood pressure is still dropping.
31:2589 over 51.
31:27Epi, hang five units of Oneg.
31:29Oh, my God.
31:33There's a bleeder in here. I can't see it.
31:35Pushing one of Epi.
31:41BP is rising.
31:43He's stable.
31:45For now.
31:57I don't know.
32:21Hey, Doc.
32:23So that was a blast, wasn't it?
32:25What happens with all the rubber ducks now?
32:27Pack them up, send them to the landfill?
32:29Maybe we should just chuck them overboard,
32:31save them the trip.
32:33Actually, they're going to the children's hospital.
32:35We found a program.
32:37So we're sending boxes, and then the rest, well...
32:39Yeah.
32:41We organized it. They're going to another Quackers cruise.
32:43We heard about your heroic save last night.
32:45Yeah.
32:47EMS is meeting us at the port.
32:49He's stable now. He's gonna make it.
32:51Still, a brush with death. It rattles you.
32:53You hanging in, Maximilian?
32:57You know, I'm not unfamiliar with brushes with death.
33:01And I don't know why, but I just thought
33:03that this job was going to be more...
33:07I almost said smooth sailing.
33:09Yeah, it shocks you
33:11when real life catches up to you on the Odyssey.
33:13Cruise is supposed to be a way
33:15to step away from real life,
33:17but some passengers, they get hooked.
33:19Cruise after cruise, that's not stepping away,
33:21that's running away.
33:25So what do you think that says about us?
33:27Okay, what? No.
33:29It's decided.
33:31Enough gazing into the void for one day.
33:33You are coming with us
33:35to the best fish taco spot
33:37up the coast.
33:39We got beers. We got limes.
33:41We got a jukebox with Willie Nelson.
33:43Am I in the mood?
33:45Half an hour.
33:47Meet you at the terminal?
33:49Good man.
33:53She's just...
33:55sitting there.
33:57Purser said he couldn't get her to leave.
34:01I need to see those eyes, Mrs. Doubtfire.
34:03I'm all better.
34:05Promise.
34:07I heard about Mrs. Manafort.
34:09I thought maybe a nice cup of tea would help get her moving.
34:15Mrs. Manafort, it's Dr. Bankman.
34:17I have Tristan and Avery here with me.
34:19Can we come in?
34:21We have tea.
34:23Mrs. Manafort,
34:25Jerry's ashore now,
34:27and he needs you there with him.
34:29Is there someone you can call
34:31to go with you to the hospital?
34:33No.
34:35Not really.
34:37It's a nice community,
34:39the duck people,
34:41but it is transient.
34:43I wish I could just remain on board.
34:45Go around
34:47one more time.
34:49I understand that,
34:51but the fact is
34:53you can't stay on the Odyssey.
34:55Jerry is going to wake up,
34:57and when he does,
34:59he's going to want you there to hold his hand.
35:03We have been
35:05taking these trips
35:07for the last few years,
35:09organizing them.
35:11You make it your whole life
35:13before you know it.
35:17Your world
35:19consists of all these
35:21little duck things.
35:23I mean, how?
35:25How could
35:27that even happen?
35:29Well, Pika is
35:31a complex condition.
35:33It will take some time
35:35to fully understand.
35:37It started
35:39with him chewing paper.
35:41I thought
35:43it was just a harmless
35:45eccentricity.
35:47But deep down, I knew
35:49something was going on.
35:55Why is it that
35:57you can go on a
35:59grand adventure
36:01but can't ask
36:03the simple question like,
36:05is everything okay?
36:07You know, I found that asking
36:09the simple questions is one of the hardest
36:11things to do in life.
36:13But it is also
36:15its own kind of adventure.
36:17And in this case,
36:19luck is on your side
36:21because you still have the time to change
36:23the things that need changing.
36:25Go to him.
36:27Be with him.
36:29He needs you.
36:33You have all been
36:35very kind to me.
36:41Let me help you pack.
36:43Best of luck to you both,
36:45Mrs. Manafort.
36:49I need to talk to
36:51both of you in the infirmary.
36:53Ten minutes?
37:05These are?
37:07Uh, ducks.
37:13Yeah, they're stupid.
37:15Stupid little baby
37:17baby ducks.
37:19I was, um,
37:21crafting, uh, painting
37:23and, um,
37:25well, I wasn't actually
37:27going to give them to you, but
37:29I thought, that's the whole point
37:31of this duck thing, right?
37:33It's to
37:35say something.
37:37Something true.
37:41About yourself.
37:51You're pregnant.
37:57And you think it happened
37:59when the three of us...
38:01Unless it was an immaculate conception?
38:05That was the only time
38:07during my cycle that I...
38:09So, obviously,
38:11there was some sort of...
38:13Condom malfunction, right? Because we were both wearing
38:15protections, so there... Which apparently can break
38:17during the heat of the moment.
38:19Moments.
38:23Uh...
38:25So you don't know which
38:27one of us...
38:31Okay.
38:33Okay, well, um,
38:35congratulations.
38:37Oh, no. No, no, no, don't do that.
38:39Or, or,
38:41but not condolences
38:43either, right?
38:45Right.
38:47Well, look, um,
38:49if you were my patient... No, no, Dr.
38:51Max, either. I would tell you that
38:53so far as medical school goes, you're gonna be fine.
38:55The first couple years, the preclinical years, they're basically
38:57just a bunch of studying, and with your experience,
38:59it's not gonna feel like a refresh course, honestly.
39:01I mean, I had friends who did it with four-year-old twins.
39:03You're not doing this right. There are summer programs,
39:05part-time programs. We can take a
39:07paternity test at eight weeks. Max.
39:09Have you thought about what you... Of course I've thought about it.
39:11That's all I've been doing since the two lines turned up
39:13on the stick and the blood test
39:15confirmed it.
39:25And?
39:29So far,
39:31thinking about it is as far
39:33as I've gotten.
39:41Well, what about you?
39:43Thoughts? Feelings?
39:45We're kind of having an important conversation here.
39:47Are you
39:49having a conversation,
39:51or are you
39:53just dribbling your
39:55feelings all over Avery,
39:57who called us
39:59here when she didn't have to
40:01to talk about
40:03what happens next?
40:05Right?
40:07Right.
40:15You've been through this before.
40:17Twice.
40:19Different ship
40:21before this. The thing is, Max,
40:23you and me, we can weigh in on this,
40:25but
40:27it's not our body.
40:31Also, it's not our decision.
40:33But that doesn't mean she has to be alone.
40:37Aves,
40:39whatever you need,
40:43whatever you want, however you want it,
40:45I can listen, or
40:47we can answer questions,
40:49you know, or I can just
40:51be here
40:53till you figure it out.
40:57And I learned the hard way
40:59that that's all we can do.
41:01And until Avery gives us the green light,
41:03what we have to do, Max, is wait.
41:09Hey,
41:13it's all going to be brilliant.
41:17There's no wrong move.
41:21There's no wrong move.
41:27Thank you
41:29for this.
41:51I wish there was something we could do for her.
41:53Bring her sister back from the dead?
41:55We have an expected high of 108.
41:59He's burning up!
42:01Lord, help us.
42:03Grey's Anatomy Fall Finale,
42:05coming up next on CTV.