Casualty S43E01 (15 Mar Feb 2025)
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00:00This isn't just some fling, is it?
00:07Siobhan, I've just heard.
00:09He's gone.
00:14My husband died.
00:18Siobhan, he couldn't wait for the divorce to come through.
00:20Do you know what he told me just before he died?
00:22He told me that he loved me.
00:24He didn't mention you. Not once.
00:27I'm still clinical lead.
00:29They've not been able to find a suitable replacement yet.
00:59I'm sorry.
01:29I'm sorry.
01:59I'm sorry.
02:30Tarek.
02:32Hey.
02:34I'm going to be blunt. You've been coasting.
02:36Do you think you've been coasting?
02:38Well, no, I've...
02:40OK, so today we're going to be really busy,
02:42and with Nicole on surgical rotation,
02:44I think you need to step up.
02:47Show me that you can do it, yeah?
02:49Can you do that? Yeah.
02:51Yeah, yeah. Good. Let's do it.
02:53I'm going to be blunt.
02:55You've been coasting.
02:57Yeah, yeah. Good. Let's do it.
03:04Dr Nash, can you help us today?
03:06Can I just have a minute? Is that OK?
03:08Or a minute late to have a drink?
03:10Yeah. Sorry.
03:17Excuse me.
03:22Excuse me.
03:25Oscar, do you want to...?
03:32Wow.
03:34Where do you want me?
03:41It's work.
03:43You know what it's like before deployment.
03:46How are you feeling about this one?
03:48Excited. Big challenge.
03:51Big challenge, 3,000 miles away.
03:56Anybody speak to them? No.
03:58Poppy, come on.
04:00You're here for five more days before you're away for six months,
04:03so can you just focus on the girls, please?
04:06Yes, ma'am.
04:15Hey.
04:18Oh, which one of your friends is coming over, then?
04:21Bella's coming early so we can make friendship bracelets.
04:24Bella?
04:26Ah, is that the tall one with the glasses?
04:30The one whose dad wanted me to play on his football team?
04:33No, she's not friends with those girls any more.
04:35You've got to tell me the important things, baby.
04:38You were away.
04:41Well, I'm not away today,
04:43so does the birthday girl have any special birthday wishes?
04:47You not to go away again?
04:49Anything that I can buy in her shop?
04:54Come on, let's make a list of all the last-minute birthday bits
04:58that we need and I'll go get it, OK?
05:00I was going to pop out for a minute anyway.
05:02Hey, let's get him to put fairy dust on the list, shall we?
05:06You do know the party starts at three, right?
05:08Yes, and I will be back by two, ready to take coats and pour drinks,
05:12I promise.
05:14Claire, I promise.
05:17I...
05:19Right, I've got to go. I'll be back.
05:30OK, so anaesthetic should have kicked in.
05:33OK, so anaesthetic should have kicked in.
05:35Do you feel that? No.
05:37What about this? I really thought I had it.
05:40I saw the parts sticking up even before I came off the bike.
05:43And I went over the handlebars, like in slow motion, you know?
05:47And then I thought, if this is how I go, it's pretty embarrassing.
05:52And right. Oh.
05:56Wow, that could have been a gusher.
06:04DOOR OPENS
06:12You can't just call me like that.
06:14Rude. No hello?
06:20Hello.
06:22What do you want, Amber?
06:24I'm back.
06:26I wanted to see you.
06:28Talk to you about...
06:30Well, if you want to talk to somebody,
06:32I can refer you to welfare services or...
06:35Is that what you have to do for everyone stupid enough to sleep with you?
06:41Come on.
06:43Just one drink.
06:45One? Mm-hm.
06:50OK.
06:52You're doing so good, Mama.
06:54OK, I know this isn't happening the way you wanted it to,
06:57but it is happening, OK?
06:59Push.
07:01Push.
07:03SHE SCREAMS
07:09Well, it's nice to...
07:13It's nice to see you.
07:15Hang out. As mates.
07:19It's not quite the word I'd use, but...
07:21I've got enough mates.
07:24Come on.
07:26Let me drive you home.
07:28Yes, sir.
07:31You cool with that, Amber?
07:35Yeah.
07:49Mm-hm.
07:52Mm-hm.
08:09Ah!
08:11Right, good.
08:13So, this is the point where we stand around and get to know each other for a bit.
08:17Dylan, I'll be about ten minutes. What's next?
08:22BIRDS CHIRP
08:40Do you still think about it?
08:42No. Not really.
08:45Not really?
08:47It's not the first time I've seen somebody die, Amber.
08:50It kind of goes with the job.
08:52So, if you don't think about him, you clearly don't think about me.
08:55Look, this is my real life, OK?
08:57My wife, my kids.
08:59There is a line that I do not cross.
09:05You know what it's like when we go away.
09:09There are things that people at home don't understand,
09:12don't need to know. You've got that.
09:15And I appreciate it.
09:17I appreciate it. Past tense.
09:24Listen, you can't just call me up and take me away for my kid's birthday party, OK?
09:27Fine, stop the car. What do you mean, stop the car?
09:29I said stop the car! Wait, wait, wait!
09:32OK, OK.
09:40Men like you love to compartmentalise, don't you?
09:44One day, Flo. One day you'll wish you'd stopped me walking away.
09:48Amber, don't get out the car. Amber! Amber!
09:57Amber!
09:59Oh, my God! Oh, my God! Is she OK? Is she OK?
10:02Get out of the road! Get out of the road now!
10:04Mummy! Please! Come on, Tiffany, let's go, let's go!
10:07Amber, can you hear me? Mummy, please!
10:09Emergency. Which service do you require? Ambulance and police.
10:12Tiffany, darling! I'll connect you now.
10:16Ambulance service, is the patient breathing?
10:18There's been an RTC on the southbound carriageway of the A4179
10:21approximately 600 metres past the Hatfield Road turn-off.
10:24It's OK, darling, I'm going to get you out, OK?
10:26OK, I've got all of that, sir, thank you. Is the patient breathing?
10:29At the moment.
10:31Are there any other hazards or chemicals involved?
10:34Hello? Are you still there?
10:36Come on, move! I've been! It's dangerous! Get out of the road!
10:39Sir, are you still there?
10:41Mummy, please!
10:43It's OK, Tiffany, darling, I'm coming!
10:46Can you stay by the phone?
10:48OK, so help has been arranged for you, sir.
10:50I'm going to need a bit more information from you.
10:52Is the casualty conscious?
10:54Hello? Hello, can you stay with me?
10:57Is anybody trapped in either vehicle?
10:59Can't get round the bus! Stop! Help!
11:01Mummy!
11:03It's OK, sweetie, I'm coming, darling.
11:05Sweetheart, just calm down, OK? Come on, hurry up!
11:07Mum's going to get you, OK? Don't cry, OK?
11:09Don't cry, OK? It's OK.
11:11I'm going to stay on the phone with you, sir, until someone responds, OK?
11:14Wait, wait, wait!
11:16Take your daughter and get off the road!
11:18I will get your son out of the car!
11:20Hey, hey, it's OK.
11:22We're going to get you out of here, OK?
11:24All right, Mum's just out there.
11:34When I say, you're going to have to be ready to move, OK?
11:37Hurry, please!
11:40OK, three, two, one, move, move!
11:42Take him, take him, take him!
11:44Oh, my God, he's going to hit me!
11:52BP plus one, if we can get a medium, please.
11:54Looks like he's coming round. Hello, mate.
11:56Can you hear me?
11:58OK, BP's at 83 over 50.
12:00My name's Ian, this is Jacob, we're paramedics.
12:02Can you tell me your name, pal?
12:04Flynn. Flynn.
12:06OK, buddy, I just need to get these blocks beside your head.
12:08Just keep your hands down for me.
12:10Stay calm, calm down.
12:12All right, keep your hands down, please.
12:16OK.
12:183-0-0-6 to Control.
12:20Can I get an update on Hems, please?
12:22They're still 15 minutes out.
12:2415 minutes, we can get there quick enough, can't we?
12:26Yeah, I think so.
12:28All right, Control, this is 3-0-0-6 to Control.
12:30We're going to take him down, it's a hole, can you let Hems know?
12:32Yeah, OK, over.
12:34I'll grab the stretcher.
12:36OK.
12:38What have we got?
12:40OK, lady there was in the car with her two kids,
12:42managed to get out before the van hit.
12:44Mother and daughter seem fine here,
12:46but a bit worried about the boy.
12:48Stay nice and calm.
12:50He's a hero, him.
12:52I couldn't get my finger out, but he did it.
12:58How you doing, mate?
13:00Lady says you're a hero.
13:02We've got you, we've got you.
13:04You're fine, all right?
13:06Let's try and relax.
13:08Ready, brace, lift.
13:12How's fluids in TXA going in?
13:14Flynn?
13:16Flynn, are you still with us?
13:18Flynn?
13:20Flynn, mate, can you hear me?
13:22Follow my finger, buddy.
13:24Flynn, look at me, follow my finger.
13:26Flynn, look at me, please, look at me.
13:28Follow my finger.
13:32All right, respirators.
13:3430 RH132.
13:36He's not with it either.
13:38We're in internal bleeding.
13:40Maybe we should have waited for him.
13:42I need blood, then. Why aren't you giving me blood?
13:44Look, what's done is done, yeah?
13:46We're only six minutes out.
13:48Flynn, stay with me, mate. We're almost there.
13:50I'll not make it, mate.
13:52Not without blood.
13:54That's it, Flynn.
13:56I hear fairy dust. I don't even know what that is.
13:58Yep, yep, yep.
14:00All right.
14:02This is a three alert, Flynn.
14:0440-something male.
14:06He was in a car that was hit by a van
14:08at high speed approximately 35 minutes ago.
14:10OK.
14:12Let's get him into resource one.
14:14Airways clear, but deteriorated en route.
14:16RH128, rest 30.
14:18Stats 92 on high flow.
14:20BP's dropped to 79 over 45.
14:22Significant blood loss from his head.
14:24We're in internal bleeding.
14:26It's B3.
14:28OK.
14:30He's got a significant blunt force drawn to his chest
14:32and abdomen.
14:34Queery, fractured right tibia.
14:36Pelvic binder applied 25 minutes ago.
14:38Refused blood.
14:40OK.
14:42OK, when everybody's ready,
14:44let's get him across.
14:50We all set?
14:52Yep.
14:54Ready, brace, lift.
14:58OK.
15:00What's his GCS been?
15:02And has he been moving his limbs?
15:04Yeah, GCS has fluctuated between 13 and 14
15:06with a motor score of 6.
15:08He's had a couple of ibuprofen...
15:10She's smiling.
15:12Things aren't looking good, are they?
15:14Amber.
15:16OK, good. Right, cheers. Thank you.
15:18OK, Flynn, my name's Dr Nash, OK?
15:20I'm going to be looking after you.
15:22Right, when you're ready,
15:24let's get some opals from the fridge.
15:26This is the major hemorrhage protocol.
15:28We'll get two units in straight away.
15:30Ham, let's get a second line in with trauma bloods,
15:32cross-matching group, four units,
15:34and do a blood gas, please.
15:36OK, Flynn, I'm just going to have a listen to your chest, OK?
15:38It's going to feel a little bit cold.
15:40Stevie Nash
15:42doesn't recognise me.
15:44How bad is my face?
15:46Ian, what's the
15:48safety for your idea?
15:50To maintain my personal safety?
15:52You ought to muster the thing, that's me.
15:54Well, because it's a military thing, isn't it?
15:56Well, as flattered as I am,
15:58no, not guilty.
16:00OK, it's not a criticism, she wouldn't have made it without it.
16:02OK, let's just have a feel of your abdomen.
16:04This might feel a bit tender,
16:06just let me know.
16:08I'm trying, Stevie, I promise.
16:10I'm trying, it hurts.
16:12Yeah, OK, I'm happy with A and B.
16:14Flynn?
16:16Flynn, can you hear me?
16:18Can you remember what happened?
16:20I remember.
16:22It's a bit clearer.
16:24Flynn?
16:26It's OK, OK, not to worry.
16:28Right, how are we doing with that line?
16:30Just done.
16:34Don't go.
16:36Stevie?
16:38Nash?
16:40Yes.
16:42Flynn?
16:44Byron?
16:46Hey,
16:48I'm 10-0-C, I'm so sorry I didn't recognise you
16:50with all your blood outside your body, OK?
16:52You're going to be OK, you're in safe hands, all right?
16:54Stevie, my patient's going to CT now, you can tweet her.
16:56Yeah, we'll get him stabilised first,
16:58how's she doing?
17:00Right, OK.
17:02Flynn, do you just want to look at me for a second?
17:04The woman you came in with,
17:06do you know her?
17:10She was just...
17:12there.
17:14Coward.
17:16Right, OK.
17:18Can you do me a favour?
17:20Let's chase the next of kin, please, for Flynn Byron.
17:22OK.
17:26Don't call Claire, you'll worry her.
17:32That's right, yeah, Byron.
17:38I can't, I can't,
17:40I can't just lie here, I can't.
17:42Yeah, thank you, OK?
17:44Flynn?
17:46OK.
17:48Flynn, calm down for me, OK?
17:50Lie down, try and stay nice and still.
17:52Until I get your neck and your back scanned,
17:54you need to stay still for me, yeah?
17:56Any neck pain?
17:58Head?
18:00OK, good.
18:02Right, let me know if you can feel
18:04this.
18:08Good, other side.
18:10Yeah, wiggle those toes for me.
18:12That's helping.
18:14Good, adorable.
18:16Right, look, I will be taking you up to CT
18:18any minute, so if you can stay nice and relaxed,
18:20nice and still for me until then.
18:22And you know, refusing blocks
18:24is against medical advice.
18:26I know.
18:28And I know that you always think you know best,
18:30but Stevie knows better.
18:32I do know best.
18:34Right, come, let's get his meds topped up.
18:38How's your pain?
18:40We're going to give you some ibuprofen.
18:43We've had him on high-flow oxygen all the way,
18:45but he's satisfied in the low 90s.
18:47Reduced air entry on the right-hand side.
18:49OK, thanks.
18:51Can I get you to crawl onto this bed?
18:53Oh, well done!
18:55Rita, can you get some monitoring on, please?
18:57I'll do primary survey.
18:59I don't get it, the band didn't hit him?
19:01It's a deceleration injury from the straps.
19:03No, but you came to an abrupt stop, did you?
19:05It's probably the impact from the seatbelt.
19:07So it's my fault?
19:09I was trying not to hit her, I braked as hard as I could.
19:11It's possible pneumothorax, come on.
19:13Of course, of course, I understand.
19:15OK, it's a possible pneumothorax.
19:17Let's just keep him calm.
19:19I'd do it all again.
19:21Their dad and I, we're not together.
19:23But I couldn't get him out the car.
19:27Just couldn't get him out the car.
19:31There we go, it shouldn't be much longer now, OK?
19:33Why aren't you taking me now?
19:37You've only got one CT.
19:41Oh.
19:47I understand that you were responsible for the safety, Ben.
19:50It was all I had.
19:52And Stevie says you were at university together, is that right?
19:55Yeah, no, that does, that explains quite a lot,
19:57in so many different ways.
19:59Tariq, can you help Rush calculate Theo's meds, please?
20:04Find the numbers, work it out.
20:06Rita, I think that may be a good time to tell you this.
20:10Yeah, maybe a good time to take him outside.
20:12Yeah.
20:14And your daughter, we can go together.
20:16Yeah, I'll come with you.
20:21Theo, it's OK.
20:23Luke, he's safe here, I promise you, yeah?
20:25Theo, Theo, it's OK. It's OK, darling.
20:27Just stay, just stay. Tariq, can you finish that?
20:29Can you help calm him, please? It's OK.
20:31Just get him to his right.
20:33Theo, it's OK, it's OK, don't give up.
20:35Just stay right here, OK? We're all here to look after you.
20:37You're doing a great job, you're being very brave.
20:39Yeah, just keep breathing for me.
20:41That's it, nice and slow.
20:44That's it. Yeah, cool.
20:46Amber.
20:48That's a cool cuff, eh?
20:50No, no, boys, he's just standing there.
20:52Why's he not with her? It's going to be too late.
20:54Oi, you! Amber!
20:58What is it?
21:00Tariq? Tariq!
21:02Amber? Amber!
21:05SHE BREATHES HEAVILY
21:07She's got no carotid pulse.
21:09She's going into cardiac arrest, starting chest compressions.
21:11It's a hypervolumic arrest.
21:13The bleed was unstable.
21:15OK, so let's get two units flown in, please.
21:17We'll be rapidly to you, sir.
21:19Yeah, we can do this.
21:23CT's ready for us, this is on the move.
21:25I said something should have got her into theatre.
21:29Could have done the binder better.
21:31The seatbelt.
21:34How long has it been? 20 years?
21:36A lifetime.
21:38You're a coward, Flynn. You're a coward.
21:44OK, yeah, as much as it pains me to say this, you're right.
21:47Spine is clear.
21:52Flynn? Are you OK? Flynn?
21:55Right, let's get him out.
21:59Flynn, it's OK.
22:01Yeah, OK, he must be having a reaction to the contrast.
22:05Let's get him to resus.
22:07I'll get someone to tell him.
22:09OK, let's roll him.
22:12Right, everyone's ready? OK, go on, slide.
22:14You ready? Ready, steady, slide.
22:19OK, OK, right.
22:21Can we get some gauze, please?
22:23Thank you, cheers.
22:25Right, let's treat for anaphylaxis.
22:27Sue, can I get 0.5 of 1 in 1000 adrenaline, please?
22:33Are we good? OK, Flynn, we're going to get you back to resus.
22:36Let's go.
22:38Tell my wife.
22:40No, I'm not telling your wife anything, OK?
22:42Because you're not dying. Can you imagine the medical reunion?
22:44No, thank you. OK, let's go.
22:46I got you, you're fine.
22:48I'll keep pressure on that for you, thanks.
22:50Sue, where are we for your adrenaline?
22:57Just hang in there, Flynn.
22:59I'm just going to find another point for IV access.
23:01OK, that cannula? Yes, it's ready.
23:03All right.
23:05There we go.
23:08Six little promises.
23:13Nice.
23:15Six little promises.
23:23Spiky hair. OK, good.
23:25Dressing.
23:28Fine, this is cozy. Can we get the bug patches in here?
23:34Right, yeah.
23:36Any work in theatre? Yes, I've got them. They'll be done soon.
23:39OK. From what I managed to see,
23:41I think we're looking at a grade 5 splenic lac.
23:44Who's our surgeon? Mr. Whiteley.
23:46Oh, OK. I'm looking forward to that lecture later.
23:49Right, good. Things are moving in the right direction there.
23:52Yeah, keep an eye on him if I can say.
23:58Let's see how the little man's doing.
24:00Hi, mate.
24:02Hey, baby.
24:05They're scared, aren't they?
24:15Oh, God.
24:18Is she...?
24:21Sorry, I thought the receptor got back in.
24:23Is she dead? Is she dead?
24:25They're doing everything they can for her, all right?
24:28She just... She just stepped out in front of the door.
24:31I know, I know.
24:33Excuse me, take a deep breath for me.
24:38Right now, OK?
24:40Cam, are you going to talk to us about Theo?
24:43HE GASPS
24:47HE GASPS
24:50HE GASPS
24:52Have we got a next of kin?
24:54HE GASPS
24:59Don't say it.
25:02Don't say it.
25:07Does everybody agree?
25:10Stop this.
25:13Er, time of death, 1431.
25:16HE GASPS
25:21HE GASPS
25:25HE GASPS
25:28HE GASPS
25:34HE GASPS
25:36HE GASPS
25:39HE GASPS
25:42HE GASPS
25:45I'm sorry, I... I'm sorry.
25:48How are we doing?
26:02These settings are wrong. Who was it that did this? Who...?
26:10Useless as well as lazy.
26:18OK, how are you doing?
26:20She's worried.
26:22And my injury's not survivable to her.
26:25Oh.
26:26She wouldn't tell me if I asked her.
26:28Yeah, yeah, I bet you are.
26:30Look, erm, you're not out of the woods yet,
26:32but the good news is we're on top of your blood pressure.
26:35Have you heard anything from his next of kin yet?
26:38Yes, his wife is on the way
26:40and she said she needed to find someone to look after your daughters.
26:44Well, one more drink, Flynn has a wife and daughters.
26:48OK.
26:49Yeah, I guess people do change.
26:51HE CHUCKLES
26:52Do they?
26:53We're going to prep you to move. Surgeons should be here any minute.
26:56You just relax.
26:58Hey, Theo, family's upstairs,
27:00so I'm thinking which dinosaurs is your favourite?
27:03Ah, the stegosaurus, good choice.
27:05Mine's a pterodactyl cos it flies.
27:09Chaos in here as usual?
27:11Yeah, what can I say? RTCs, huh?
27:13Funny.
27:14Yeah, thanks.
27:15OK, Russell, this is Flynn Byron.
27:19We think he has suffered a serious splenic lack.
27:22I don't need the hyperbole.
27:24Charmer.
27:29The hyperbole?
27:31The hyperbole?
27:46What's she doing on her own in the middle of the road?
27:49It's just... I don't know.
27:58What is he doing?
28:00I want him on my table in five minutes.
28:02Not a second more.
28:04Sure, yes, sir. I'll start the timer.
28:12Let's go.
28:19His spleen is ruptured.
28:21He has an intraperitoneal hemorrhage.
28:24I'll try and catch up with the transfusion.
28:27I need to open him up to stop the ongoing bleed.
28:31The position of the laceration
28:33and the fact that the ED buggered up the CT,
28:36leaving us with incomplete scans of the weakened patient.
28:41This is going to be a tough one.
28:44Even for me.
28:51Hey, there you are.
28:54We'll just take you to theatre.
28:56You don't remember the last time you had anything to eat or drink, do you?
29:0012.30.
29:02OK, that's really helpful.
29:04So you've damaged your spleen.
29:07Yeah.
29:08It's part of the immune system.
29:10You can live without it.
29:12Mr Whitelaw's going to remove it, OK?
29:14Do you have any questions?
29:17Yeah.
29:18Shall we wait for my wife?
29:21Can we wait for Claire?
29:23Wait for Claire.
29:25Mr Whitelaw wants to get you in now.
29:43He's just going to put you to sleep, OK?
29:46Wait a minute.
29:48Just give me a minute.
29:50It's OK.
29:52It's all right.
29:54It's OK.
30:04Is that vessel supposed to be bleeding like that?
30:06It should hurt.
30:08Are you doubting me, Dr Piper?
30:10I think I'm dropping.
30:13You're losing him.
30:19So selfish.
30:21Selfish? Me selfish?
30:23You don't spend any time with me.
30:25You don't spend any time with yourself.
30:38Where were you?
30:54Please don't go, Daddy.
30:56One day, Flynn.
30:58One day you'll wish you'd stopped me walking away.
31:01Can you just focus on the girls?
31:06Please don't go, Daddy.
31:10Still no report.
31:12He needs more volume.
31:14BP rising.
31:18He's back in sinus rhythm.
31:20He's back in sinus rhythm?
31:22You needn't sound so surprised, Dr Piper.
31:44How are you feeling?
31:47I'm exhausted.
31:51I'm OK.
31:53Good.
31:55I removed your spleen.
31:57You'll need monitoring and rest,
31:59but I think you can look forward to a full recovery.
32:04You're lucky I was here.
32:06Any questions?
32:08Did it...
32:10The surgery, did it go to plan?
32:13Surgery's an incredibly complicated...
32:15Did I almost die?
32:17It was a slightly hairy moment, I suppose.
32:22I saw this light.
32:24Yes, you need lights in theatre
32:26so that I can cut the thing I'm meant to cut.
32:28No, it wasn't... It wasn't that.
32:33It would have been so easy to just...
32:35Walk towards it.
32:37Yes.
32:39I never had you downed as a fool, Flynn.
32:41A cheat, clearly,
32:43but not a fool.
32:45I'm sorry.
32:47I always knew that you were not good enough for my daughter.
32:50I saw your jacket with the dead girl.
32:53She was cold. I put it round her.
32:55It's Poppy's birthday.
32:57The only one you've been at home for.
32:59Why on earth would you miss it?
33:01Maybe your mistress...
33:03She wasn't my mistress. She was just at the side of...
33:05I don't want to know the details.
33:07I now know what sort of man you really are.
33:10But don't worry.
33:12I don't want to break Claire's heart.
33:16Just make sure you don't either.
33:19Flynn.
33:21It's OK.
33:23It's OK.
33:27I love you.
33:29I love you too. It's OK.
33:31Your father was lucky that Grandad was at work.
33:34I cannot believe you had to operate on him.
33:37Are you sure everything went OK?
33:39Only the best.
33:41For my family.
33:49Tarek. Yeah.
33:51Um...
33:53Well done with the calculation for the drug regime for that child.
33:57It's not easy with a little one.
33:59It's not a problem with Dr Keir.
34:01Hey, what are you still doing here? Your shift's finished.
34:04Yeah, I've got a couple of bits to do before I head out.
34:08Do you need me to stay and give you a hand?
34:10No, no, no, you're grand.
34:12Go home to your fiancé.
34:14OK, I'll see you later.
34:16See you.
34:18I'll see you later. See you.
34:49Tough day?
34:53Yeah.
34:56Yeah, it can be hard.
35:00When you know the person.
35:05Yeah, it is.
35:25It's OK. It's OK. It's OK, baby.
35:28It's OK.
35:30Hey, um... Hey, Becky, you OK?
35:33I don't know.
35:35I have to wait and find out if they're going to charge me.
35:38I don't know.
35:40It's OK.
35:42It's OK.
35:44It's OK.
35:46I have to wait and find out if they're going to charge me.
35:49I'm sure they won't, OK? It was an accident.
35:51So who? I still killed someone.
35:56But you can't keep that with you forever, OK?
35:59You did nothing wrong.
36:01All I can see is her face.
36:05Yeah.
36:07But that will fade with time.
36:11Maybe you could get some counselling.
36:13How much is that going to cost?
36:16I've got two kids to feed.
36:18Listen, it will take a while, but your GP can refer you.
36:20You won't have to pay for it.
36:24It was an accident, yeah?
36:28Look, we're going to keep Theo in for the night,
36:30but I promise you he's OK.
36:34Do you guys want to see him?
36:36Yeah? OK, come on.
36:43Hey. Mummy's here.
36:45Mummy's boy. Mummy's boy.
36:48He's been doing really well.
36:50And he's persuaded me that the Stegosaurus
36:52is the king of the dinosaur world.
36:55Thank you. Thank you both.
37:07What do you mean?
37:09We still can't clear resource two. We've run out of morphine.
37:12Upstairs as well?
37:14No, but the pharmacy won't give us any more without your signature.
37:17Yeah, OK, fine. I'll give next on the list. Anything else?
37:20Yes, we need a psych review on bed three, please.
37:22OK, if you contact the ward directly, they'll send someone.
37:25Ah, the music's too loud in there.
37:27And the blokes look like they're about 12.
37:29Right, Grandma.
37:31Shall we take you to the bingo hall instead?
37:33I just want to celebrate the NMC giving you a warning
37:36and nothing else.
37:38Oh, another boy.
37:40Hello.
37:42You were fouled. Yeah.
37:45Do you want to come?
37:47No, I think I should probably hang around for a bit longer.
37:50Dylan, you've been worrying about everyone else all day.
37:54You are allowed to think about yourself, you know.
38:33And I'll get you a new phone so you can listen to some music.
38:42I'm sorry.
38:46For what?
38:49Scaring the life out of me?
38:52Trying to avoid party prep?
38:55When I was under...
38:59I know it sounds so ridiculous, but...
39:04..it was like my whole life flashed before my eyes.
39:08All the places I've gone wrong.
39:12It's amazing what the brain can do.
39:14You know that you and the girls
39:17are the only thing that matters to me, right?
39:22I mean it.
39:24You are the only thing that matters.
39:28I feel like I've been given a second chance.
39:31I'm going to do better.
39:33Be better.
39:35Everything's going to be different from now on, Clare, I promise.
39:49We should let you get some rest.
39:52You won't even sleep for once.
39:55Get the nurses to call me if you need anything, OK?
39:58Yeah.
40:00I'll see you later.
40:05I will.
40:15I love you.
40:16I love you, Clare.
40:18I love you too.
40:26I love you.
40:29I love you.
40:35I love you.
41:05I love you.
41:19Mrs Beckett's been taken by a neuron.
41:22I think phase six. Needs sobs every 30 minutes.
41:26I'll be back in about an hour.
41:28I'm, er... I'm glad it's helping.
41:32I nearly went myself a few times when, you know, things were really bad.
41:36Oh, OK. Well, you didn't like the idea?
41:39No, it wasn't that. I just, um...
41:41I wasn't sure how anonymous it could actually be, you know?
41:44Yeah, no, I mean, I have my concerns at first, but, you know...
41:47It's a big hospital. I don't know anybody, for instance, in, um...
41:50paediatrics or in payroll or transport.
41:53Maybe it's just good to talk to other professionals.
41:57Yeah. You can always talk to me, you know.
42:00Yeah, no, I do know. Thank you, thank you. Ditto.
42:07Hey.
42:11Rita. Rita. Rita. Sorry to interrupt. Do you know her?
42:14Er, no, I haven't seen one today.
42:16Tell us what you think, Rita.
42:18Yeah, I know. I apologise. I can't really...
42:20You sit and wait with it. I've not given you a...
42:23Just keep calm, calm.
42:25Right, now, so, um...
42:28Yeah.
42:30Can I help you?
42:32Hi. Yeah, um...
42:34Stevie Nash, is she...? Yeah.
42:57Yeah.
43:23Can I get you a cup of tea?
43:26I'm in the wrong place.
43:28Sorry. I'm so sorry.
43:41Well, would you look at Lazarus.
43:44How are you doing?
43:46Good to see you on your feet.
43:48It's good to be on my feet.
43:50So, um, are you here to thank me in person for saving your life?
43:53Because you don't have to do that.
43:55I mean, I don't mean to embarrass yourself.
43:57I wanted to be the one that tells you.
43:59Tell me what?
44:01They've offered me the job.
44:05I'm the new clinical lead.
44:10And I promised them big changes down here.
44:15Oh, yeah?
44:17Like, er, what kind of changes exactly?
44:23See you in a week.
44:53Yeah.