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The.Good.Doctor.S01E07


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00:00Come on, is the system down?
00:26Worked fine for me.
00:27Time for this.
00:31How are you doing?
00:32The computer is not working.
00:33It's not what I'm talking about.
00:35I know, I'm fine.
00:37A patient died because of something you did.
00:39I think it's safe to say the one thing you are not is fine.
00:43I'm dealing.
00:45How exactly are you dealing?
00:47I'm getting back to work.
00:49I have a diabetic toe to debride.
00:52I'm, um, putting it behind me.
00:54How do you do that?
00:55Put it behind you?
00:57Are you moving forward?
01:00I appreciate the concern.
01:01You're welcome.
01:02I'm going to make an appointment for you for grief counseling.
01:05Dr. Mohan, she's an expert in dealing with hospital staff who've experienced stressful events.
01:11That's not necessary.
01:15You agree you've had a stressful event?
01:18And while I am comforted by your commitment to move forward by not looking back, I still want you to see Dr. Mohan.
01:27If she says that you are fine, then and only then can you go back to surgery.
01:32It's working now.
01:33Just have to be patient.
01:34Heart rate 36.
01:43Push another five milligrams of morphine and prep a nitrodrip.
01:45We need atropine on Hortstat.
01:47What do you have for me?
01:48An MI with severe bradycardia.
01:49He's had aspirin, nitro, and now we're trying to give him a real rate with atropine.
01:54Cardiology, you see him?
01:54He's got a broken pacemaker and probably needs his coronary arteries cleared.
01:58Feels like a triple bypass, but you're the expert.
02:00The BMP is sky high.
02:03What do you see?
02:05His ventricles are barely pumping.
02:08He's had two massive prior MIs.
02:10And stage heart failure.
02:12His heart is way beyond repair.
02:13What are our options?
02:14He's 73 years old.
02:16His age is an absolute contraindication for transplant.
02:19He's dying.
02:19He's not dead yet.
02:20What else?
02:22How about cardiac resynchronization?
02:24That will get what's left of both ventricles working together.
02:26Biventricular pacer.
02:28Should make him feel a little better.
02:29In a few months, he's got left.
02:32His rate drops and he lower, he'll rest.
02:35Claire, prep his jugular to float in a temporary pacemaker.
02:37Sean, call up to the cath lab and have them get an estimate on how long it'll take to get the bi-pacer in-house.
02:49Something wrong?
02:50Um, not at all.
02:51Just a little bit too much coffee this morning.
02:53Let's go.
02:54Do it now.
02:54Mm-hmm.
02:59Restraint, please.
03:07I don't want to get stuck with a needle.
03:08You're scaring him.
03:22You're scaring him.
03:24I've got five minutes.
03:26You're scaring him.
03:28Who are you?
03:29Dr. Sean Murphy?
03:30This patient is psychotic, Dr. Murphy.
03:32He's not psychotic.
03:35You don't like people touching you.
03:41He's not psychotic.
03:42He's autistic.
03:43He's autistic.
03:43You're being an excellent patient.
04:05Okay.
04:06We're finished.
04:08You're same as me.
04:12Can we release his hands?
04:17Dr. Murphy's hands?
04:20I'm here, son.
04:22Mom and dad are here.
04:23You can let go of his hands.
04:24He won't hurt you.
04:30Wrong stuff.
04:31Wrong stuff.
04:32Can someone tell me what happened?
04:35Liam has a 5.4 centimeter laceration on his forehead, probably from a fall.
04:41The wound was infiltrated with five milliliters of 1% lidocaine.
04:46Seven single interrupted 5-O-proline sutures.
04:51He will have a small scar, but no other long-term effects from this injury.
04:54You're my son's doctor.
04:56I am.
04:58Dr. Sean Murphy.
04:59Sean with you.
05:00Gollos.
05:01Gollos.
05:02Gollos.
05:02Gollos.
05:03Gollos.
05:03Gollos.
05:04Gollos.
05:04Gollos.
05:04You're okay.
05:05Gollos.
05:06Gollos.
05:07You won't be taking that bus again.
05:09This light is too bright.
05:11These rooms make him anxious.
05:12Can we take him home?
05:13No.
05:14Your son is jaundiced, clenching his right abdominal muscles when touched in febrile.
05:19He should not go home.
05:31Why am I here?
05:33Your pace making malfunctioned.
05:35You had a heart attack.
05:37I think I get that part.
05:39Your neighbor's gardener saw you on the ground inside your house.
05:45Called 911 and lived your life.
05:48Well, I must remember to thank him.
05:53How old are you?
05:56Me.
05:57I know how old I am.
06:00I'm 28.
06:02We have a biventricular patient on its way and it's going to make you feel a lot better.
06:07Is it?
06:09I will be back to prep you for surgery.
06:16Liam has elevated bilirubin and liver enzymes.
06:19A white cell count of 23.
06:21Abdominal ultrasound shows dilatation of the bile ducts.
06:26Sounds like ascending cholangitis.
06:27Can't lead to sepsis if the bacteria gain access to his blood.
06:31Is he stable now?
06:32Yes.
06:32His vital signs are stable.
06:34Cause could be anything from cancer to diet, so...
06:37Liam's parents have him on a special ketogenic diet.
06:40High-fat diets can cause obstructive gallstones, which could have set the whole thing off.
06:44Do an ERCP to clear him.
06:46After that, a few weeks of broad-spectrum antibiotics should take care of things.
06:49I want your help.
07:13With what?
07:17Endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography.
07:20ERCP?
07:22Why?
07:24You've done those before, Sean.
07:26You're good with people who have autism.
07:28Okay, Glenn, let's get this started.
07:39Glenn, you almost finished?
07:43It's Dr. Kalou.
07:46Glenn?
07:47Yeah, we have a coat, green.
08:01Patient is Caucasian male, 185 pounds.
08:14Sean, can you talk to him or something?
08:16Can't push the midazolam.
08:22Four lights.
08:24Four doors.
08:24Yes, lots of things.
08:2632, eight.
08:2832, eight.
08:3032 is the number of cabinet windows, and eight is the number of handles.
08:39Entitled CO2 is rising.
08:41He needs oxygen.
08:42He has respiratory depression.
08:43It's a common reaction to midazolam.
08:51The CO2 is coming down.
08:53You can proceed, Claire.
08:55Have you been around a lot of other autistic people?
09:08I've never met someone with autism.
09:10Oh.
09:11So it must be nice to spend some time around Liam, then.
09:13Why?
09:15Why would that be nice?
09:19Okay.
09:22There are no stones.
09:25Where are the stones?
09:27There is scarring.
09:29This has nothing to do with gallstones.
09:32The entire biliary tree is so thick with scarring, we can't even get the camera through.
09:36The differential diagnosis for biliary tree scarring includes primary sclerosing cholangitis,
09:48liver failure, secondary to primary biliary cirrhosis.
09:52Yeah, Sean, we can add a few cancers to that list as well.
09:54It's a long and ugly one.
09:56Find another way to figure out what it is.
09:58Do an MRI.
10:00No, we couldn't.
10:03It's not possible.
10:04It's the first time I've ever heard you say that.
10:06Liam is stimming.
10:07Stimming.
10:07The tics and spasms are a neurological response to stress.
10:11If he's doing an MRI, there is stress.
10:13If there is stress, he won't keep still.
10:14If he won't keep still, we can't do an MRI.
10:16Therefore, it is impossible.
10:17Maybe if you just keep talking to him like that, he'll doze off and it'll all be simple.
10:22Give him a mild sedative.
10:23He didn't respond well to midazolam during ERCP.
10:26Depresses his breathing.
10:27His respiratory saturation can't be properly monitored inside.
10:30I get it.
10:31He could die in the MRI and we wouldn't know.
10:33You're just going to have to find a different way to calm him.
10:35Okay, we'll do it.
10:37Guess he has an idea.
10:45Sean, what are you doing?
10:50Counting.
10:52Counting what?
10:53Distance.
10:54Why?
10:55I want $1,643.
10:59You can get that by counting?
11:01That's why you're alone and pacing in this room?
11:05What do you want the money for?
11:07I want to buy a television.
11:08$1,600 for a television?
11:10And 43.
11:11I'm a surgeon.
11:12I get paychecks.
11:13You're not a surgeon yet.
11:14You're a surgical resident.
11:15There's a big difference in the paycheck there, pal.
11:18I'm not a child, pal.
11:19How about $1,000 for a television?
11:24No.
11:24The one I want is $1,643, okay?
11:27I know, but you have a budget.
11:29A budget?
11:29You have rent, food, bills to pay.
11:31I should do my own budget.
11:35I have an MRI to do.
11:43These are live feeds, entrances, ER, receiving doc.
11:47If your patient had left, we would have seen it.
11:48Then where'd he go?
11:50A freight elevator.
11:51But we don't have cams in the freights, and he doesn't pop back up.
11:53So we're dealing with an alien abduction here.
11:59Sorry.
12:01We don't have cams on the freight elevators on levels 1, 4, and 5, and the basement.
12:05And you've got people looking on those floors?
12:06We've covered 4 and 5, and we're moving on to 1.
12:23What's in the basement?
12:41Pediatric patient lost a blanket.
12:43Just going to check what's been found.
12:45It's nice of you.
12:49While you're there, you might want to check if they found your code green.
12:53Hello, this is doctor.
13:10This is Sean.
13:12I can hear you when you speak.
13:14I was thinking about something.
13:16There are 24 steps from the ambulance to the ER.
13:23Please turn down the lights.
13:26That helps calm him.
13:29There are 24 steps from the ambulance to the ER.
13:35There are 22 steps from the ambulance to the ER.
13:41He has very long strides.
13:43There are 37 steps from the elevator to room 405.
14:00There are 37 steps from the elevator to room 405.
14:08In room 405, there are 6 steps to the sink.
14:136 steps to the sink.
14:15We're getting good images.
14:18It's amazing how accomplished you are for someone with ASD.
14:213 steps to the window.
14:243 steps to...
14:26It's 7 steps.
14:33It's 7 steps to the door.
14:35Liam, there are 7 steps to the door.
14:39You need to get him out.
14:41Just a little more time.
14:42He's scared.
14:42It's okay to be scared.
14:43We need to finish this.
14:45You're doing wonderfully, honey.
14:47Just leave.
14:49Just leave.
14:49No, it's 7 steps to the door.
15:18Glenn?
15:19Glenn?
15:25Glenn?
15:32Glenn?
15:38Glenn?
15:42It's Dr Kalou.
15:44Let's get you upstairs.
15:45Go away.
15:46I've got to get your new pacer in.
15:49Don't you get it?
15:52I broke my pacer on purpose.
15:56I want to die.
15:57With a new pacemaker, you'll feel better.
16:10So, I'll be cured.
16:12Good as new.
16:15Well, I'll reduce your pain, and then hopefully...
16:17You think this is the first time I've heard that?
16:19It's always the next best thing.
16:21The truth is, I'll just keep getting worse.
16:27I know it.
16:28You know it.
16:29Do you have any family you can talk to?
16:31Brother's dead.
16:32I don't have a wife.
16:34So, no, there's no one around to nag me into doing what you want.
16:38We have great counseling services here.
16:39I'm in pain, 28.
16:40All the time.
16:41Talk therapy?
16:42Gonna talk that-a-way?
16:43Let's get you upstairs.
16:44Cutter's not good and your lungs are crackling.
16:45Which means there's fluid building in...
16:46I know my...
16:47I know my rights.
16:48I don't have to get treatment if I don't want it.
16:50The minute I catch my breath, I'm gonna walk out of here.
16:53So you can just leave.
16:58I'm not leaving.
17:03I'm not leaving.
17:05I'm not leaving.
17:07I'm not leaving.
17:09I can't.
17:11I can't.
17:12I can't.
17:13I can't.
17:14I can't.
17:15I can't.
17:28We can't treat it until we find the underlying cause.
17:30How do you do that?
17:31Surgically.
17:32It's called exploratory laparoscopy.
17:34We use a camera to navigate Liam's midsection.
17:38There are significant risks.
17:41Perforation of an organ, accidental spread,
17:44exceeding malignancy.
17:45And you have to do this because he can't stay still during an MRI.
17:48You obviously know your son better than I do.
17:50Do you think we should try again?
17:52So Sean told me he's getting a TV.
17:5370 inches, all the works.
17:54Is he now?
17:55It's just a TV.
17:56It's not about a TV.
17:57Why are you so worried about him?
17:58Why are you so worried about him?
17:59He showed up late for work half a dozen times.
18:00He calls me 2 in the morning because he can't find a screwdriver.
18:01And his superintendent said he can't find a screwdriver.
18:02It's just a TV.
18:03It's not about a TV.
18:04Why are you so worried about him?
18:05He showed up late for work half a dozen times.
18:06He calls me 2 in the morning because he can't find a screwdriver.
18:07And his superintendent wants to kick him out of his building.
18:08Did you show up?
18:09What?
18:10At 2 in the morning when he called you about a lost screwdriver, didn't you show up?
18:40what he was going to do.
18:41There are 47 residents here.
18:44All of them show up late sometimes.
18:45All of them make mistakes.
18:46And hopefully, all of them learn.
18:48If you want to worry about Sean, fine.
18:51But you fought to hire him
18:53because you know he can learn.
18:55The question is,
18:56are you willing to let him?
19:08Sean.
19:09I can see the pixelation.
19:12That's great. Listen.
19:13It's not great.
19:15It's not good.
19:17On a high-quality display,
19:18the human eye at 2020 cannot detect the pixels.
19:24You disappeared.
19:25After the failed MRI.
19:28I failed.
19:30Yeah.
19:32See, I don't think it's about that.
19:34You were hesitant with this kid
19:36even before that.
19:37You asked me to do the RCP.
19:41Doctors don't have to like their patients, Claire.
19:45You don't like him?
19:47I don't know him.
19:48Sean, there's something else going on here.
19:50I know you know that.
19:51No, no, no, no.
19:54He has the same condition you have.
19:56You have never met anyone with...
19:58Do you like all people with psoriasis?
20:02I don't have...
20:04Yes, you do.
20:05And you can never get rid of it.
20:08Okay.
20:09It's too bad you don't like him.
20:11Because I think he likes you.
20:13Not only that, I think he looks up to you.
20:16So you know how he thinks.
20:19Well, not as much as you probably do.
20:21What are you waiting for?
20:30Feud to pass out.
20:34Judging by the size of your ankles...
20:37That shouldn't be too long from now.
20:39And hope I can get you upstairs before you die.
20:42Why do you give such a damn about what I do with my life?
20:46I don't know, Glenn.
20:49Why do you want to die so bad?
20:56I've lived.
20:58I've had decent jobs.
21:00I've had jobs that went nowhere.
21:04Had a good roof over my head...
21:06And had that good roof taken away from me.
21:10I loved a girl.
21:12I got married.
21:1220 happiest years of my life.
21:18And she died.
21:21And now I'm alone.
21:24And in pain.
21:28Feels like the...
21:29End of the story.
21:35I understand.
21:37Yeah.
21:39You've had some tough times too, 28.
21:41Right.
21:43Nobody understands what it's like to be...
21:46so good-looking and successful.
21:50I was raised by nannies and housekeepers.
21:52Oh, my God.
21:54You're an ass.
21:55Your point is you didn't suffer because you were good-looking and smart.
21:59You suffered because you were rich.
22:05Anytime I ever saw my parents was Christmas.
22:07Seriously, the story continues?
22:10They had this big party every year.
22:13And wherever they were traveling, they'd always fly home for it.
22:16And I'd have to come home too.
22:19From whatever school they sent me off to.
22:23When I was 18, I decided I was fed up.
22:25And I was a man.
22:29Done being their son.
22:33And I was going to tell them publicly.
22:36Tell all their friends what horrible people they were.
22:39So I came home from school and I knocked on the door and...
22:42someone answered.
22:45It wasn't my parents.
22:46It was a stranger.
22:48Turns out they sold the house months ago.
22:51They were gone.
22:52I guess they were done with me too.
23:06To prep Liam for the laparoscopy,
23:07we need to make four small incisions in his stomach.
23:10I don't need to do it.
23:12I don't need to do it.
23:13Liam, you do need to.
23:14I don't need to!
23:15If you could just hold still for a second, Liam.
23:17The bus driver left me off.
23:19I get lost.
23:20You're safe now.
23:21I get lost.
23:22I'm hungry.
23:22I can't make food.
23:24Can't do bath.
23:25Don't need to do it.
23:27Can't do food.
23:29Can't put on clothes.
23:31Can't do bus.
23:32I took the bus.
23:36I got off at the wrong stop.
23:38I got scared, but then I found my way.
23:43I did an MRI and a man got hurt.
23:46I made a mistake.
23:48I make a lot of mistakes.
23:54You tried to walk.
23:57You made a mistake.
23:59But mistakes are good.
24:01You should make more.
24:04You're like me.
24:05You have red eyes.
24:16Uveitis.
24:17Liam takes vitamins.
24:19Does Liam also take herbal supplements?
24:20Call the root.
24:22Why?
24:23He doesn't need the laparoscopic surgery.
24:25I know what's wrong with him.
24:27The red eyes.
24:29They're caused by an immune flare-up, which can create the scarring that we're seeing in his digestive system.
24:34The solution requires us to go in and remove damaged segments of the bowel piece by piece.
24:39Us?
24:39Yes, myself and my team.
24:42Is Dr. Murphy on your team?
24:43Of course.
24:45Thank you for diagnosing our son.
24:50Dr. Melendez, you have our permission to do the surgery.
24:54But in no way will Dr. Murphy be in it.
24:57The parents, they won't budge.
25:09They don't believe that anyone who has autism is capable of doing surgery.
25:12Well, clearly they're irrational.
25:14I don't know, shallow-minded people.
25:16Who cares what's the difference?
25:17You agree with them, right?
25:20Do you agree with them?
25:21It's my team.
25:22I don't want anybody telling me who's supposed to be on my team, including the board.
25:25You're not answering my question.
25:26Your question's moot.
25:28Moot?
25:28No, it's not.
25:30If you agree with them, then the only issue is somebody stepping on your poor little toes.
25:34Get over it and go save the kid.
25:36If you don't agree, if you think Sean can handle surgery, then tell them that.
25:40Tell them to go screw themselves.
25:42Either they agree that Dr. Murphy belongs in that room with you,
25:46or you can go find them someplace else to do the surgery.
25:56I was an 18-year-old with no one and no money.
26:00So I worked three jobs and took out loans.
26:11Still alive.
26:15That's not a bad story, 28.
26:17What happened with the parents?
26:22I talk to them now, but they're not the people who got me here.
26:29They're the people I didn't expect.
26:31The ex-marine at the shelter who got me my first job.
26:34And this crazy artist girl convincing me to go after what I really wanted.
26:38When you think you're alone, Glenn, you're not.
26:56All right.
26:59All right.
27:06Ready?
27:07One, two, three.
27:10No disturbing dreams?
27:12After a 36-hour shift,
27:14from the moment my head hits the pillow to the moment I wake up,
27:18all I see is black.
27:21How's your level of concentration?
27:22Have you had any difficulty focusing?
27:24I mean, I can do the New York Times crossword puzzle in one sitting.
27:31Sure, sometimes I wish I was more focused.
27:35It's pretty normal, right?
27:37Sean's different.
27:42He also has Savant syndrome.
27:44He has a remarkable memory.
27:46He has autism.
27:48Same as our son.
27:49Same limitations.
27:51You saw what happened to our son in the MRI.
27:53He knew he needed to lie still, but he couldn't.
27:55Now, what happens if Dr. Murphy breaks down like that while he's standing over my son at an operating table?
28:01You know your son.
28:03You know your son.
28:04I know surgeons.
28:06And after working with Dr. Murphy, after challenging him in surgery and everywhere else,
28:12probably more than he deserved,
28:14I can tell you he has my complete confidence.
28:18I'm sorry.
28:26He doesn't have ours.
28:28So, what do we do now?
28:33I've contacted my colleague at St. Joseph's.
28:36Updated her on Liam's condition.
28:38They have good people.
28:40We can arrange for transportation as soon as possible.
28:43Where's my phone?
28:44Have you seen my phone?
28:45Where's his second bag?
28:47The one with his medications?
28:48I want...
28:50I want...
28:54What, honey?
28:56He said I could do it.
29:00I want Dr. Sean.
29:09Your pacemaker's here to text a program as we speak.
29:12The moment they're ready, we're going to put it in.
29:17I told you, my wife died.
29:30The truth is, she left me.
29:36But I gave her good reason for that.
29:39So I got what I deserve.
29:43People make...
29:44But you didn't get what you deserved.
29:47The good parents who loved you.
29:52They were lucky to have you, Jared.
29:55You appear remarkably well-adjusted.
30:15That's not a compliment.
30:16That's my concern.
30:19Well, I assume everyone responds differently.
30:21The thing is, everyone responds.
30:26Strictly speaking, you don't meet the criteria to be required to go into treatment or take a leave of absence.
30:32So I'm not going to ground you.
30:34You're a strong woman, Claire.
30:35And that strength has undoubtedly played a major role in getting you where you are.
30:46But if you have suppressed feelings about this incident, you need to find someone to share them with.
30:53Because if not, they will eat you up.
30:56No matter how strong you are.
30:57All right, Glenn, a second time.
31:08Oh, come on.
31:18It should be a very interesting surgery.
31:21I'm glad I'm participating.
31:25His pressure is bottoming out.
31:27What's happening?
31:28His bowel must have perforated.
31:29He's going into septic shock.
31:31This perforation could be anywhere.
31:38What's the best way to access the entire bowel as quickly as possible?
31:41Full-length middle end incision.
31:42Good.
31:43Mark it.
31:44And what do we do once we get in there?
31:45Eviscerate the entire bowel so we can check every inch for necrotic segments.
31:49Okay.
31:50Let's make the cut.
31:57Are you going to take it or not?
32:01This is the number of 3L.
32:23It's made of kicarbon steel.
32:25It doesn't break.
32:27That's correct, Dr. Murphy.
32:28Time of incision, 2-0-5 p.m.
32:44We have a code green.
32:46Patient is a combination of mail.
32:4773 years page.
32:49Where'd he go?
32:51Yeah, on my way.
32:52I have a 5-centimeter segment of proximal jejunum.
32:59It's necrotic but not perforated.
33:01All right, mark it and move on.
33:04Sean, why are you just standing there?
33:05We have 25 feet of bowel to run.
33:08Sean, we need to get moving.
33:10Unless you found something.
33:12I have.
33:13The perforation.
33:14Clamp it off.
33:15I'll get in there with the enterotomy scissors and remove the damaged segment.
33:17I can't.
33:22You can't?
33:23Why not?
33:24It's a phlegmon.
33:26You found a walled-up house, sis?
33:28It's large.
33:29Don't touch it.
33:29I already am.
33:30If you move and that thing ruptures, the pus will spread to his entire abdominal cavity.
33:34This boy dies.
33:35I know.
33:35That's why I'm not moving.
33:37Claire, I need you to open it up gently.
33:38I'm going to evacuate the septic contents, flush the cavity with antibiotics, and then I'm
33:42going to have you remove the capsule.
33:44I didn't do anything.
33:46As the pressure tanking, you need to finish what you're doing right now.
33:52Let's go, Claire.
33:53Come on.
33:57Clamp.
33:59You guys check left?
34:08Hey.
34:10Hey.
34:11Come on.
34:12Stop.
34:12Come on, Glenn.
34:17We can do this.
34:18I don't want to.
34:19Just don't want to.
34:21Please.
34:22Leave me alone.
34:25Once I got my strength back, I'll climb up and jump.
34:30I can't let you do that.
34:31When this temporary pacer fails, which it will, your heart may stop and you die suddenly.
34:50You're more likely, Glenn, you slip back into that slow rhythm.
34:55Your chest is wrapped with excruciating pain and your lungs start to fill with fluid and
34:58slowly you suffocate.
35:00Hey, give it a rest, 28.
35:02Just give me a DNR and a cab.
35:06You can't help me.
35:07Yes, I can.
35:17Yes, I can.
35:17It was a difficult procedure.
35:33We removed a total of two feet of...
35:35Is he okay?
35:36He will be okay.
35:50I'm sorry.
35:51We're...
35:52We just...
35:56He's our son.
35:58You shouldn't feel bad.
36:00You did what you thought was best for Liam.
36:02You love Liam.
36:03I didn't have that from my parents.
36:09It also means I didn't have to take Kava Root, so I didn't get hyperacinophilic gastroenteritis.
36:30Are you going to get in trouble for this?
36:33You're worried about me now.
36:38You sign the DNR.
36:40All I'm doing is sitting with you.
36:42Are you feeling any anxiety?
36:56You're talking bad about me now.
37:01You're talking bad about me now.
37:03Not talking bad about me now.
37:05You're talking bad about me now.
37:07Because they can't trust you as far...
37:09Are you feeling any anxiety?
37:10No.
37:11Pain?
37:12No.
37:13Pain?
37:14Some.
37:15Looks like a dose of morphine to help with that.
37:18Is back down...
37:20...the ships that are sunk...
37:21I couldn't sleep when I wasn't drunk...
37:22I couldn't sleep when I wasn't drunk...
37:24I couldn't sleep when I wasn't drunk...
37:28I couldn't sleep when I wasn't drunk
37:29I couldn't sleep when I wasn't drunk
37:33But now, a bad idea
37:40Is cut you into
37:43But darling, I just don't
37:48Thank you
37:50But darling, I just don't
37:54Some things get twisted
37:59Some things get twisted
38:04Oh
38:22Find your guy?
38:24I did
38:25Put in the biventricular
38:29How long did it take to get access to the coronary sinus?
38:37I didn't do the surgery
38:39I didn't put the pacer in
38:43He, um, he didn't want it
38:46He was a good guy
38:55I lost a patient too
39:07I don't want to talk about it
39:14I do
39:20That was him
39:21I don't think for him
39:21I have to go
39:22I got two
39:49Your surgery went well.
39:53You should be able to get up and move around in two weeks
39:56once we're sure the antibiotics have cleared your infection.
39:59Hear that?
40:00It won't be too long until we can go home.
40:03You did great, honey.
40:09Lights.
40:16Are the lights okay?
40:19Do you want them dimmed?
40:25They're...
40:26okay.
40:46You'll love the software.
40:49It makes it very easy to budget.
40:52And the best part, it links directly to the bank.
40:55Get rid of the ball!
40:56He was the first quarterback picked in 2013,
40:59but his stats outside the pocket are only 27% completed passes.
41:03Their backup QB is at 65% under pressure.
41:06Absolutely.
41:07There's wasted potential on the bench.
41:10Yes.
41:10Anyway, the link to the bank will help make automatic...
41:14Oh!
41:15Did you see that?
41:16He pinned it against his helmet, even with the P.I.
41:19I want to go to the Super Bowl!
41:21Okay, see, that's exactly the kind of thing you have to think about before you buy.
41:25Tickets are very expensive.
41:26Oh!
41:28Oh!
41:29Oh!
41:29Oh!
41:30Oh!
41:30Oh!
41:31Oh!
41:31Oh!
41:32You know what?
41:33You should go.
41:34I should go.
41:35We should go.
41:35Okay.
41:36Excuse me.
41:36It's almost closing time, so...
41:38I'd like to buy this TV.
41:41Stay as long as you like.