Casualty Season 39 Episode 02
Show moreShow lessCasualty is a weekly television show broadcast on BBC One, and the longest running emergency medical drama television series in the world. Created by Jeremy Brock and Paul Unwin, it was first broadcast on 6 September 1986 and transmitted in the UK on BBC One. The producer was Geraint Morris. The programme is based around the fictional Holby City Hospital and focuses on the staff and patients of the hospital's Accident and Emergency Department.Year started: 1986
Country: UK
Creators: Jeremy Brock Paul Unwin
IMDB rating: 6.1
Categories: Drama
Show moreShow lessStars: Derek Thompson Suzanne Packer Ian Bleasdale Jane Hazlegrove Tony Marshall Charles Dale Sunetra
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Show moreShow lessCasualty is a weekly television show broadcast on BBC One, and the longest running emergency medical drama television series in the world. Created by Jeremy Brock and Paul Unwin, it was first broadcast on 6 September 1986 and transmitted in the UK on BBC One. The producer was Geraint Morris. The programme is based around the fictional Holby City Hospital and focuses on the staff and patients of the hospital's Accident and Emergency Department.Year started: 1986
Country: UK
Creators: Jeremy Brock Paul Unwin
IMDB rating: 6.1
Categories: Drama
Show moreShow lessStars: Derek Thompson Suzanne Packer Ian Bleasdale Jane Hazlegrove Tony Marshall Charles Dale Sunetra
Follow our telegram group to get the latest movie updates
https://t.me/seriestoponlineUSA
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00:00Totally unprovoked attack. I know that we know these things happen, but they shouldn't and it's
00:07Particularly tough when it's one of us. Are you gonna tell me or? Kidney transplant failure. What about donation?
00:13No, absolutely not. I wouldn't allow it even if you wanted to. No, don't. You shouldn't be looked after somewhere else
00:19You should be at home with me. You did it. That's it
00:24He's gone. Did you call the police?
00:26Don't think I'll forget you! Don't think I'll forget you!
00:41Hey, can you give this a second look for me? Yeah, sure. How's it going?
00:46Well, you actually want to know?
00:47Yeah, hit me.
00:49Everyone's on eggshells since the assault and nothing's been done. I'm meeting the board today increasing the security budgets first item on the list. It looks good
00:57What is it with budgets over action marks? Actions cost money
01:12Hey, don't! Weird seeing him like that. It's so not right
01:26You've got your own armed guard now, Max. Ah, they're here to take formal statements
01:34No, don't think people are going to be delighted about having to relive those memories if you've got a rousing Churchillian speech
01:40I'll trot that one out as soon as you can
01:42Staff room, two minutes, please
01:44So they're discharging you today? Taking this Morgan a maiden voyage?
01:49Well, your recovery is going really, really well. Oh, that's one word for it.
02:06Look, do me a favour, will you? Just take it easy. Take it all very easy. You've been through a lot.
02:19And you've got us all around supporting you, Occy Health will be in touch just before you come back.
02:25I wanted to talk to you about that. There's no rush. You take your time.
02:31I'm a great healer. Right. Right? Absolutely. Yeah.
02:34Uh, this won't take long. I know we all have places to be. Please come here.
02:39Before you come back.
02:41I wanted to talk to you about that.
02:44There's no rush.
02:45You take your time.
02:49The great healer.
02:50Right.
02:52Absolutely.
02:53Yeah.
02:56This won't take long.
02:57I know we all have places to be.
02:59Please come in.
03:01I'm aware how heavily what happened to Ryan is weighing on all of us.
03:05So I wanted to reiterate that we are a team.
03:08And we will get through this as a team.
03:11Everyone deserves to feel safe at work.
03:13So I'm hoping with the help of the board to introduce extra measures of extra security.
03:18Sorry, Max.
03:18They need you in resource.
03:19Okay.
03:20Thank you, Paige.
03:21So today, like every other day, look out for each other.
03:24No one goes through this alone.
03:26And if you need to talk, you know where I am.
03:29Jodie with me, please.
03:35Hi.
03:35Hi.
03:36Um, I'm Ingozi.
03:38It's my first day.
03:40Oh, hi.
03:41I'm sorry.
03:42It's not the first intro.
03:44It's not usually like this.
03:46Guys, so Max needs you in resource.
03:48Okay, um, we've got to go.
03:50Scrubs in the cupboard over there.
03:51If you need to get changed, we've got to go.
03:53And you need to speak to Charlie.
03:55Charlie Fairhead, yes?
03:56Yeah, but he's not here right now.
03:57He'll be with a patient.
03:59We've got to go.
03:59Sorry, sorry, sorry.
04:00I'll just keep doing it.
04:10Coming back every day, year after year, knowing that some nutter can just...
04:15You have got us here all around you to see you through this.
04:27And you will get through this.
04:30I promise.
04:30I promise.
04:30I promise.
04:57Hello? Can you hear me?
05:18Can anyone hear us?
05:22My neighbours saw through the window.
05:23They'd been knocking with no response.
05:26Hello?
05:27OK, we're going to have to phone the police.
05:32Oh, we've got a force entry.
05:34Yeah.
05:35Yeah, that could work.
05:38Call it in, Craig, will you?
05:413006 to control.
05:42Hello?
05:44Can you hear me?
05:46Can you open your eyes?
05:48Force entry.
05:50OK, thanks for the update 3006. Receive that over.
05:53Right, there is a pulse.
05:55Poor volume.
05:56Airways, Peyton.
05:58Looks like she's vomited.
06:00Could be ingestion.
06:02Let's get that over to him.
06:08Hello, can you hear me?
06:09It's the paramedics.
06:11Can you tell me your name?
06:12Can you open your eyes for me?
06:14Can you open your eyes for me?
06:16Can I open your eyes?
06:18Let's get that over to him.
06:20Can you hear me?
06:21Hello?
06:24Hello, it's the paramedics.
06:28Ian?
06:29Yeah?
06:30It looks like carbon we're not saying poison.
06:33Right, let's get the stretcher and get her out of here as quick as we can, please.
06:37Hello?
06:38Can you hear me?
06:43There's a baby.
06:44What?
06:45I'll check upstairs.
06:51Quick as you can, Craig!
06:52Hey.
07:08Hey, little man.
07:14Hey.
07:15How are you doing?
07:17Hello.
07:18How are you doing?
07:23Okay.
07:25How are you doing?
07:26You alright?
07:28Okay.
07:34Okay.
07:38It's alright.
07:40Copy that.
07:41Have you brought that quite soon?
07:44The reception asked me to give you these.
07:47to give you these? Now. And to tell you that this isn't a drop-off point. I thought you
07:53were skinned. Salary equity release came through. I was sad. I went online shopping. Then I
07:59feel better. Okay, okay, okay. All right. As long as you can pay the rent. Look, here
08:02you go. Mr. Patterson, can you hold these, please? Oh, Charlie, how is he? Oh, right.
08:09I need to talk to you all about that. Oh, um, Charlie, Angozi, Angozi, Charlie. Angozi,
08:14sorry. This place today's is just... What better day to start, then? Right. That's
08:19great. Cam, can you give Angozi the guided tour? Yeah. Make it the five-minute tour, not
08:23the ten-minute tour. Okay. Um, this is triage. Where are so many police officers? Oh, there
08:30was an incident. One of our nurses got hurt. I'm sorry. Are you close? Yeah, we are. Will
08:40they be okay? I think so. I think he'll be okay. Yeah. Anyway, uh, this is the... No, no,
08:47you've seen the staff room, haven't you, already? Uh, this is Dr. Christie's office.
08:52There we go. Normal response. Good, Brian. How's she doing? She's tachycardic. GCS 11. Right,
09:03can we get the rest of the monitoring on and IV access, please? Okay, love. Send that some
09:08card for me, please. Uh, Siobhan Caro, please. Going once, going twice, Siobhan. Yes, that's
09:16me. He was put a penny in his slot today. I had a chat with the, uh, with the kidney
09:22team. Wow. I know, it's just a conversation for now, nothing's been decided. Well, how
09:28are you feeling about it? Well, I said I don't know. I don't know how I'm feeling about it.
09:33Can we get a doctor here? Anybody about? No, deserted. Can we get a doctor at all? I'm
09:43all that sleep-deprived. I'm hallucinating now. It's, um, a brawl to dance, apparently.
09:49Um, would you mind booking him in for me? I'm afraid, um, there are a few more on the
09:53way in. Might as well talk to me, Sal. Yeah? Shall we? Yeah. Let me steal you away from
09:59all this. Okay. It's our marida here. Come by, take a seat. Come by. That's supposed to be
10:08for sheepdogs, isn't it? Well, if it works. I've got a job for you upstairs. It's Ryan.
10:15You know he's being discharged today. Yeah. Yeah, well, he, uh, reckons someone's gonna keep
10:20him a prisoner. Well, he needs a bit of TLC. Can you spend some time with him? Well, look,
10:26I'd love to, Charlie, but... We'll get these admissions sorted first. Yeah.
10:31Something in your mind? John wants me to go with her to collect Geffen's ashes. Well,
10:40that's good, isn't it? She's reaching out. It's a bit bloody late, isn't it? Wanting me
10:44to get involved now. Maybe she wants to make her. And the fact that the police have dropped
10:49the charges. Unbelievable. This is Ngozi. She started today. All right, are you covering
11:00for Ryan? Uh, well, she's from Nigeria. It's part of the international recruitment
11:04tribe. I'm, uh, Dr. Nash, and this is, uh, Arthur Pozzarelli. It's rockabilly, actually.
11:10Never leave home without your cup. Sorry, I like that. That's funny. It's a way of life.
11:18Oh, happy days. Okay, so, uh, Mr. Stokes has a facial injury from a glass bottle because
11:23that's how darts fans are setting their differences these days. This way, please. And follow my
11:27finger. Any double vision? Nope. Right. Good. Okay, we're gonna send you for an x-ray just to make
11:33sure there's no glass left in there, but you'll have to go back to the waiting room. Do you mind
11:38finishing this up? Grab some new girls? Of course. Where from? Just my luck to get
11:43work experience. Uh, it's okay. I'll show you. Please. It's my mum. I just called in to drop
11:53some shopping off and you have to help her, please. She can't breathe. Hi. I'm Teddy.
11:59I'm sorry. Can you tell us your name? Anna. Uh, what happened? Jack just went. Okay, Anna.
12:06I'm just gonna pop this on your finger. Um, have you hit your head, Anna? No. It's my chest.
12:12Anna, are you otherwise fit and well? No. Don't. Hot. Okay. Uh, Control, can we get an ETA
12:19on the fire service, please? We need them here as soon as possible. Thanks. Over.
12:23There's been an RTC multiple casualties. As soon as the unit comes clear, it should be
12:28yours. Over. Sats are dropping. Okay, we need to get her out of there. Yeah. Uh, is that
12:32another Jack? Everything in here is flaming vintage. That's why the last one collapsed.
12:37What? I don't know. Let's get you out of here.
12:40Mind your backs, please. Coming through. Yeah, please. Watch where you're going, mate.
12:47All right, this is the pre-alert of any comments, mate. This is expected carbon monoxide poisoning.
12:54Okay, resource two, please. Anybody that can join, wouldn't you say?
12:57This was found unresponsive at home. No obvious signs of trauma. Airway self-maintained.
13:02Take it 120. Initial stats are 91 on air. Okay? All right, pupil size five.
13:09We've had an uncontinuous high flow O2. Okay, let's, uh, do a venous blood gas
13:14when we can, please, for carboxy haemoglobin. Thank you. All right, let's get her across
13:17on the lift, please. Ready? Brace. Lift.
13:21Elena. Can you hear me, Elena? You're in Holby City Hospital.
13:25No. Okay. Let's do FEC UNAE. We should do creatine kinase and, um,
13:30and a troclanin as well. Do we know, um, how long she was exposed for it?
13:35Uh, no, unfortunately not. Right. Okay, well, so let's do a 12V, please, Charlie, when we can. Thank you.
13:40They said this. They said my wife is here. Ah, Elena. Sorry, could somebody take care of this?
13:44Yeah, um, hello. My name's Ian. I'm one of the paramedics being looking after your wife.
13:47Who is she? Well, we've got her in. She's in the right hand, sir.
13:50What about baby? My baby, little baby. He's with the paediatric doctor.
13:53Okay, they're looking after him. All his obs were good. Yeah. Right, we need to check you over as well,
13:58because you have been exposed. I'm not, I'm not leaving, sir.
14:01Can we get that, um, blood guest back as soon as we can? Yeah.
14:06Where are we first? 35%, that suggests quite severe exposure, doesn't it?
14:11Elena, hey, what, what, what's going on? Huh? Sorry, we want to be better if we come outside.
14:15Not. Sorry, sorry. I think she's arrested. Okay, so let's start CPR, please.
14:20Right, can we, uh, pop this chap outside? Yeah. I'm sorry. I've got answers.
14:25Must come with us.
14:27Yes.
14:44We good? Er, just a little bit more. Yeah.
14:47Okay, let's do this, shall we? Okay.
14:52Right, I know we're going to pull you out now. Er, it might hurt a bit, so just brace yourself.
14:57Okay, on three. One, two, three.
15:00Yeah, we know. We're sorry. We're sorry.
15:03Okay, okay. One, two, three.
15:06There we go.
15:07I'm just going to see what we're dealing with, all right?
15:11Cheers.
15:12You do really well. Yeah.
15:14I've got to have a good look at it. Okay.
15:15All right, we've got a sucking chest wound. Can I have a chest seal, please?
15:20It's all covered in oil. Can't be hygienic.
15:23Oh, you never know. Might help it stick.
15:24Okay, Anna, I'm going to put a chest seal on you. Should help you breathe a bit easier, all right?
15:28Okay, here we go. Three, two, one.
15:29Oh, I know. I'm sorry.
15:30All right, Anna. I'm just going to have a listen to your chest. If you can, a couple of deep breaths of it in.
15:35Want some more, dear?
15:56Come on. You again, do an actual money. What you going to do?
16:02Hey, hey, hey, hey. Guys, guys, listen. Pack it in!
16:06This is a hospital, not some kind of weird convention. So take a seat and we'll get to you.
16:10Got me sitting in them dust-offs near me.
16:14I mean it darts to have bloodsport back in, eh? Right, okay. You, with me.
16:22I know, I know. I'm on it.
16:26Julie Ribble, please.
16:28You should see the other girl.
16:32Hey, how you going?
16:38Best seat in the house.
16:40No, come on, let me grab you a wheelchair.
16:42Ambitious. It's not supposed to wash shorties.
16:44Yeah, well, wish me luck then.
16:46Nice and quiet down there, is it?
16:49Oh? Yeah, yeah. They're just about to start a tiddlywinks tournament.
16:53Yeah, yeah, Stevie's odds on to win.
16:56What you doing up here, then?
16:58I had a break. Want to see that pretty face of yours.
17:01Charlie sent you, didn't he?
17:03As if. I don't take orders from no-one.
17:06Yeah, well, you can tell him I'm fine and that I don't need a babysitter.
17:09No, please don't make me go back downstairs.
17:12Honestly, the place is full of pissed-up dark vans.
17:15They're all in polyester costumes. One spark and the whole place is going up.
17:19Some ridiculous brawl. Right, you sit tight and I'll be back with your chariot, eventually.
17:29Can you tell me how you sustained the injury?
17:31Oh, she got into it. Right.
17:33I've been spilling my drink and everyone said sorry.
17:35That's cos you bumped into her.
17:37So what? She gouges my eye out? My cow.
17:41OK, let's just, let's just take a breath, OK?
17:43Do you mind if we take a look?
17:45Wow. Can you still see it like that?
17:55No, of course you can't, sorry.
17:58The ophthalmologist will assess the severity of the damage.
18:02In the meantime, we'll get you a proper bandage and a CT scan.
18:05Then we're going to get back down to the pub?
18:08I'm afraid it may be a bit more serious than that.
18:14Don't worry, we'll have her there in no time.
18:16Silence is golden.
18:17Unless you have a mother, it won't usually shut up.
18:21How are we doing?
18:23Mum?
18:24Er, Sar, what's our ETA?
18:26Eight minutes.
18:27OK, er, your breathing is getting a bit worse.
18:29Let's get your sad sort.
18:30I'm sorry, can we step on a bit?
18:39Comfy?
18:40Fine, cheers.
18:41Oh, just in time for lunch.
18:44What is it?
18:45Chicken soup?
18:47Yeah.
18:50No, not to your standard.
18:52Just, erm, I'm still sore.
18:55When you do your painkillers?
18:56Don't matter, I'm not hungry anyway.
19:01Do you mind if I am?
19:03Yeah.
19:09Mmm!
19:10Enjoying that?
19:12What?
19:13Look, I've got to be fighting for it.
19:14Who knows what's waiting for me down there?
19:16Sorry.
19:17Oh, sorry, I didn't even think...
19:19It's not your fault.
19:20I just meant...
19:22Cam's probably done another Mr Bean again.
19:24He accidentally hung the bloods too high and ended up looking like a carrier prom knight.
19:29Again.
19:30In his defence, he was left unsupervised.
19:32No, not that I mind.
19:34Look, we're a team, us.
19:38Yeah, the four musketeers.
19:41All for one, one for all.
19:43We look after each other.
19:45Jelly.
19:47Jelly.
19:49You can't beat a bit of jelly.
19:51Right, come on.
19:55Do not try and feed me that.
19:58Oh, would you know?
19:59All for one, remember.
20:01Come on.
20:02Here comes the choo-choo train.
20:03Give me that spoon.
20:05Nice.
20:07It's alright.
20:11Yeah.
20:17That's another four minutes.
20:19Okay, so that's 25 minutes.
20:20I think we can stop.
20:24Yeah.
20:26Why are you stopping?
20:28We're not gonna get it back.
20:30I'm so sorry.
20:32I just think if everybody agrees, yeah.
20:36I'm so sorry.
20:37What?
20:38What do you think?
20:40We tried everything we could.
20:41I really am sorry.
20:42No, no, no.
20:45I left.
20:53Josie.
20:57It's okay.
20:58It's okay.
20:59It's okay.
21:04That's good.
21:06It's okay.
21:07At least my costume's sorted for next Halloween.
21:10Seriously.
21:11What is your problem?
21:13You.
21:14Captain Killjoy.
21:16Got a smile, yeah.
21:17Smile while you've still got teeth.
21:19Can you sort some kind of counselling?
21:20Something, cos I can't.
21:22I ain't sitting on some sofa paying to have a moan.
21:25I've got better ways to spend my money.
21:26I'm talking about your drinking.
21:27What are you on?
21:28Someone like a few bevies.
21:29Who doesn't?
21:30Max, there's a message for you.
21:31The board are ready.
21:32Okay.
21:34There is help, but she has to be willing to accept it.
21:35Rita, we'll take you to CT and then we'll take it...
21:36Buckle.
21:37Buckle.
21:38Buckle, come on.
21:39Hey, hey, hey, hey.
21:40So, I've got some paracetamol for you.
21:41Okay, brilliant.
21:42But we treat in order of priority, not volume.
21:43So could you go through to the Witten area, please?
21:44Thanks.
21:46Thanks.
21:47Seriously.
21:48You need to sort this out.
21:49That's absolutely my intention.
21:50Can you take over to Julie Ribble, please?
21:51She's on her way to CT.
21:52Yeah, fine.
21:53Witten area, that way.
21:54That way.
21:55Yes.
21:56Yes.
21:57Yes.
21:58Yes.
21:59Yes.
22:00Yes.
22:01Yes.
22:02Yes.
22:03Yes.
22:04Yes.
22:05Yes.
22:06Yes.
22:07Yes.
22:08Yes.
22:09Yes.
22:10Yes.
22:11Yes.
22:12Yes.
22:13Yes.
22:14Yes.
22:15Yes.
22:16Yes.
22:17Yes.
22:18No.
22:19No.
22:20Yes, I will.
22:21All I'm asking for is a bit more time.
22:28Charlie, any news on that woman I brought in earlier?
22:31Mrs. Kaminski.
22:32Yes.
22:33Yes.
22:34I'm sorry.
22:35Yes.
22:36What about the baby?
22:38He's with his dad.
22:40Very mild exposure to the heading home soon.
22:44OK. All right. Cheers, mate.
22:48How did it go?
22:50Oh, yeah. OK, I think. He seems more himself, anyway, and we had a bit of a laugh.
22:55So he's going to come and see us before he goes.
22:57Good. That's good. Thank you.
22:59Bye.
23:01Hey, this is Anna, 73, trapped under a car she was working on.
23:05She has a sucking chest wound right side from a penetrating injury.
23:08Chest seal applied, but she deteriorated en route.
23:11Taki at 120, BP is 80 over 50, SATs 95 on high flow.
23:16She's had one gram of IV paracetamol, three of morphine, and one gram of TSA.
23:20She's also on warfarin for AF.
23:22Right, OK, thanks. Let's activate the major haemorrhage protocol, please.
23:25Hi, Anna, I'm Rash, one of the doctors here at the ED.
23:28We had to get her over on? Yeah.
23:30I know. Yeah, we'll support you there.
23:33Just move yourself along. That's it.
23:36Well done.
23:38Thank you. That's great.
23:40OK, Anna, can you tell me where it hurts?
23:44There.
23:45It's really wrong.
23:46OK, airways patent.
23:54OK, reduced air re-entry on the right-hand side.
23:57Right, we'll need a portable x-ray and let's prep for a chest strain.
24:00Come on.
24:01Just let them work, OK.
24:03Let's get some blood as well, please.
24:05FBCs, use and ease, clotting and cross-match.
24:08And let's alert CT, we'll need them as soon as the chest strain's in.
24:11Let's go, she's in the best hands.
24:13Right, vitamin K for the warfarin, please, as quick as we can.
24:17Hi.
24:18Julie Ribble?
24:19Who's asking?
24:20OK, I'm Dr Nash.
24:21I'm going to talk you through your CT results.
24:24Go on, then.
24:25Spit it out.
24:26Julie.
24:27What?
24:28Look till I run the bloody x-factor.
24:29Right, OK, look, Julie.
24:30It's not good news, I'm afraid.
24:31Your injury is extensive and it's highly unlikely you'll regain vision in the eye.
24:47Like, I know this is a lot to take in, but the ophthalmologist, they can...
24:51This is bull.
24:52I'm not having it.
24:53I'm not having it.
24:54Who even are you?
24:55Come on, come on, come on.
24:57Come on, come on, come on, come on.
25:02Come on.
25:10Yeah, mate, I'll get that.
25:14Got it.
25:15That's the one?
25:18It's all right.
25:19I'm just waiting for Mum, she's got some meeting with HR.
25:24Right, yeah, it's probably best we don't talk about that.
25:28Oh, okay.
25:31Thank you for the coffee.
25:34Hey, Natalia.
25:37I want to know how you are, though.
25:40Yeah, I'm fine.
25:42Really?
25:44Well, everything's a lot, you know, but...
25:49Maybe I'm too dumb for A-levels, anyway.
25:52Well, I'm behind. I'm really, really behind.
25:55Anything I can do to help?
25:59No offence, but...
26:01Oh, you cheat!
26:03I mean, like, if you needed a lift anywhere or... I don't know.
26:06Actually, that would be really amazing.
26:09I spent half my life waiting for the bus.
26:11There you go, then. Not totally useless, am I?
26:13Might not be Shakespeare, but I can drive.
26:15Control to 3006.
26:17Right, I need to get her.
26:19You know where I am if you need me, okay?
26:21Yeah.
26:22See you later.
26:233006. Control, go ahead.
26:26Bye-o.
26:28Oi! Tweedledum.
26:33Can I help you?
26:38That's the idea, innit? Or have I got that wrong?
26:40Yes, but, sir, as you can see, it's very busy here today.
26:44What about that guy, then? How come he's getting a five-star treatment?
26:48Oi! I'm talking to you.
26:55Everything all right?
26:56Don't even look sick.
26:58Excuse me. This gentleman's treatment is none of your concern.
27:03It is, if he's jumping the queue. Special treatment.
27:08Well, I promise you that no one anywhere in this department ever gets anything approaching special treatment.
27:14There's not a scratch on him.
27:16Some wounds are invisible.
27:18You understand that?
27:20Yeah, all right. Take it easy, mate.
27:25You're in our system.
27:26We'll get to you when we get to you.
27:43Wow.
27:45He's so handsome.
27:47It sounds like somebody wants something to eat.
27:52Okay.
27:56Elena.
27:58Elena, feed him.
28:06First, you give him a little cuddle.
28:10Hold him as close as you can.
28:14You don't have her settle for Elena.
28:16It's fine. You just need to hold his head a bit higher.
28:20Now.
28:23Something to eat.
28:27He wants her.
28:29He wants Elena.
28:31I know he does.
28:41But try.
28:46THE CHILDREN
28:53The darkest...
28:57...sats are looking good.
28:58Okay.
29:00How's your breathing feeling?
29:01Sats are looking good.
29:08OK. How's your breathing feeling?
29:11Good.
29:12Good. We're going to send you for a CT scan, OK?
29:15Can I?
29:23How is she?
29:25I'd say we're looking at several fractured ribs, as well as the collapsed lung.
29:29But the CT scan will tell us more.
29:31But she'll be OK.
29:32Well, she's been through a serious trauma.
29:35But it's looking positive.
29:37She's stable.
29:42We're getting rid of that bloody car.
29:45No way.
29:47It's your inheritance.
29:49Thanks, but no thanks.
29:51Couldn't you leave me a Ming vase, like a normal person?
29:54So a Ming in old vase would be all right.
29:57I was joking.
29:57I know we never had much.
30:05What?
30:07No, Mum, stop.
30:09I don't care about stuff.
30:12You've given me enough.
30:14Always.
30:16More than enough.
30:17Ah, good news.
30:33The board has agreed extra funding for improved security.
30:36I thought you'd be pleased.
30:37What, you think a few security guards are going to fix this?
30:39I know, it's busy.
30:40No, I can handle busy, Max.
30:42This is a tick in time, boy.
30:43Oh, and by the way, the woman, the woman with the eye, it would be good to know that she
30:46was unstable.
30:47Well, I thought she'd be sober by now.
30:49Yeah, well, you were wrong.
30:50OK.
30:51Er, Colin Harris, please.
30:53Come here.
30:54No, no, no, no.
30:55Just, just Colin.
30:56No one in the bottle can stay.
30:58Or this way, thank you.
31:01Hey.
31:03Thought I'd find you in here.
31:04Eating.
31:05Yeah, not much changes.
31:09We've been flat out, so I've just got to be in five minutes.
31:14You look well.
31:17Thanks.
31:18You too.
31:21I did a good day, John.
31:23I saw Natalia earlier.
31:25Er, yeah, it was good, I think.
31:27Yeah.
31:27Listen, thank you for, for, um, offering to help her out.
31:35Well, sounds like she's got a lot on.
31:37She does, yeah.
31:39But, er...
31:40Look, Ian, I, I don't, I don't want to sound ungrateful.
31:46And you know how much I...
31:47I'm in recovery.
31:52And I, I can't, I can't get involved.
31:55Claire, Claire, stop.
31:59I'm helping Natalia, because she's a good kid.
32:04That's all.
32:08No, no, it's not okay.
32:10I...
32:10Okay, er, look, I, I will call you back, okay?
32:15I'm at work.
32:17I've got a patient with a cut on their hand.
32:18I'm a bit worried about tendon damage.
32:21Okay.
32:21Sorry, I interrupted your call there.
32:23It's fine.
32:24Is there a problem?
32:26I'm just having a nightmare with my dad's carers.
32:28Lack of carers.
32:30Er, hi, I'm Dr. Masson.
32:31I'm just going to take a quick look at your hand.
32:33Okay?
32:33Yeah, really all right.
32:35Um, this will need formal exploration, so we'll, we'll come right back.
32:39Okay?
32:39I'll set up a tray for you.
32:42Rash?
32:43Sorry you haven't had a tough time with your dad.
32:45That's okay.
32:49You know, I've done care work before.
32:53Yeah?
32:56I'm calm, I'm patient, I'm affordable.
33:00Sorry, are you saying...
33:02Yeah, I could help you out with your dad.
33:05Look, I appreciate the offer, but dad's not well.
33:09Like, really not well.
33:11Rash, I know.
33:13Why you need someone you can trust, right?
33:14Are you serious?
33:17Yeah.
33:18You know me, and your dad knows me.
33:22Why don't we do a trial period, and then just see how everybody feels after that?
33:28Yeah.
33:28Uh, yeah, okay.
33:31Um, trial period.
33:32Yeah?
33:33Great.
33:35Um, I'll go get that trolley.
33:36Okay.
33:36Right, if you're done, um, I'll at least take his x-rays back, no glass, so we can stitch
33:45him up and ship him out.
33:47Okay.
33:48Let me take it.
33:50Oh, it's fine.
33:51I want to show him I can do it with my eyes closed.
33:54Go on the second drawdown, right?
33:56Right.
33:57There he is, the proper doctor.
33:59Hey, hey, that stupid woman said that it was over, that I'd leave the sight in my eye.
34:10Yes.
34:12I'm sorry, but my colleague is correct.
34:14The ophthalmologist will be down to discuss everything with you, but I'm very sorry.
34:24I need a drink.
34:26A stiff drink.
34:28Are you serious?
34:29What?
34:32You can see she's got a problem, right?
34:34I can arrange a meeting with the alcohol liaison nurse.
34:38But I can't do it anymore, Drills.
34:45No.
34:46I will be there for you, and I will support you, but only if you are sober.
34:54I can't.
34:54Yes, you can, because I'll help you.
34:57I can't do it anymore.
34:59Look, this is it, okay?
35:00I swear, either stop drinking, or I'm done.
35:05Gone.
35:11Go on, then.
35:11I don't want you patronising me, making out you can fix me.
35:19I want a drink.
35:22Fine.
35:33Fine.
35:33Fine.
35:34Fine.
35:36Right, can you take her up to see tea for me, please?
35:54Yes.
35:55Yes.
35:56Okay.
35:57Hey.
35:58Hey.
35:59How's she doing?
36:00Well, she's stable at least.
36:01About something.
36:02Hey, what about you?
36:03You okay?
36:04I don't know.
36:05Just Jan.
36:06Right.
36:07I know everyone thinks I should get over it, but it's not right what she did.
36:10Cutting me out like that shows what she thinks of me.
36:11No, I get it.
36:12It's hard.
36:13Well, I don't know.
36:14Can you put yourself in Jan's shoes?
36:15She's had a really awful decision to make.
36:16I don't think it's about you.
36:17He was my uncle.
36:18Yeah, I know, but...
36:19Just because I didn't know him for long, it doesn't mean he didn't matter to me.
36:21Okay.
36:22Well, no-one's saying that.
36:23I know but he was-he was a big influence.
36:30You know, if it wasn't for him, then you wouldn't even be back together.
36:32What
36:33What do you mean?
36:34He was the one who convinced me that we were fighting for her after you and...
36:39Right.
36:40Well, I didn't realise you needed convincing.
36:42Hey, take it the wrong way.
36:43You know who couldn't get my context?
36:48It's nice, all right?
36:50What, what do you mean?
36:51Yeah.
36:52What? Is there a right way?
36:54Well, when was this? Before or after you proposed to me?
36:57Before. He just showed me that we weren't fighting for.
37:01Right. OK, so we're only together because Gethin thought it was a good idea.
37:05What? No. Because maybe he was wrong, Teddy.
37:09Teddy, things aren't good between us, are they?
37:13Paige. You are angry all the time. That's not true.
37:16Yeah, and the engagement has just made it worse. It's just put so much pressure on us.
37:21It should have been good. What are you saying?
37:24Dr. Alcott, can I have some help? Yeah.
37:27I don't know, it's just...
37:30Dr. Alcott? Yeah, now's not the right time.
37:33No, no, go on. Are you saying you don't want to be my fiancé?
37:36No, I don't think I do. Lookers, it's just...
37:39Yeah. Sorry, I've got to go.
37:51Dr. Stammer. Yeah, just give me one minute.
38:03OK, I'm all lit.
38:07Well, you didn't leave a voicemail, so I'm guessing it's not great news.
38:10No, I can talk. I can talk. Go on.
38:26Say that last bit again.
38:28I don't even get it. Was there even a thing?
38:46Yeah. You're looking like a total...
38:51...tot...
38:52Rai!
38:53Hey.
38:55Home time.
38:56Nice one, mate.
38:58You OK?
39:00Ryan.
39:02Good to see you up and about.
39:06I can't do it.
39:07Ryan.
39:09I can't be here.
39:12No, no, you're going to go home now to your mum. She's going to pick you up. You're going to go rest.
39:15I don't mean now. I mean...
39:18I can't.
39:20Like ever.
39:27Do you mean...
39:29Quitting? No.
39:31You can't quit cos you're the best nurse there is.
39:34Charlie, tell him. Tell him how good he is.
39:35I don't... I know what you said to give it time.
39:40I know I'm letting you down, boy.
39:46All right.
39:49Listen to me.
39:51Listen.
39:54You're not letting anybody down.
40:02You look after yourself.
40:05I don't give you a pot.
40:12Everything hurts, so...
40:27Ryan, I used to...
40:30It's all right.
40:31It's all right.
40:42Just...
40:43Don't go forget me. Eh?
40:44All right, so this is where you've been hiding.
40:45I'm sorry?
40:46Well, Max, while you've been in here doing whatever it is you do in here, he's gone. Out the door. Career over. Because he doesn't think this is a safe place to work. And he's absolutely right. It isn't.
41:05Stevie, it's not your fault.
41:07Stevie, it's not your fault.
41:10Yeah? What does that mean?
41:12What happened to Ryan? It's not your fault.
41:14No, I'm not having that, Max, because it is my fault.
41:16Ray McKenna's mother was my patient. I sent a kid into a room where I should have been. I should have protected him. Therefore, it is my fault.
41:23You can't protect everyone. It's just not possible.
41:27Right, okay. Great.
41:30I'm sorry, Stevie, but we need to talk about something else.
41:34All right, okay, so we're done with that one. Right, what's next on your agenda, Max?
41:37My kidney is failing.
41:47What?
41:49I had a transplant in my 20s. According to my nephrologist, my kidney function is at an all-time low. Without a replacement, I'm on limited time.
42:00Does anyone else know? Or are you going to tell me now?
42:11That's no problem.
42:13Max, it's important.
42:16The meeting with the board, the extra security, you were right. It will take more than just money to make it work.
42:23But I don't think I'm going to be able to do it by myself.
42:26I'm sorry to disturb you, but there's...
42:29Gozi?
42:31Can nobody tell you you can go home?
42:33There's a patient who would like to speak to you. Mr. Ali Stokes. I'm afraid he'd like to make a complaint.
42:47You again. You're the boss man, yeah?
43:00Can I help you?
43:02I'm not the complaining kind, but this one, no clue, mate. Not a clue.
43:06Do I understand that you're making a complaint about the standard of care?
43:12And the smell. Stink coming off her. Can't be hygienic, mate.
43:18So I will have to make an official report about this.
43:22Would you please just stay where you are?
43:35What's he been saying to you?
43:40It's nothing.
43:42I was expecting it.
43:45You were expecting it? Well, don't.
43:49I now need you to tell me exactly what Mr. Stokes has been saying to you.
43:55Okay?
43:56Okay?
44:16You look how I feel.
44:18Do you mind?
44:19Okay.
44:24Rough day?
44:27Yeah. Not my best.
44:31You?
44:33I've given up on good days, mate.
44:37Me and Paige are done.
44:40Finished.
44:42I'm sorry.
44:43I'm not.
44:44I don't need a judge in there.
44:45Tell me how to feel.
44:47About what?
44:50John lied to me.
44:52Robbed me of my last memories with my uncle.
44:55I don't know why Paige gets off when it's saying I'm angry all the time like it's a bad thing.
44:59Like it's a surprise.
45:00Of course I'm angry and furious.
45:02You're not.
45:04Well.
45:05You're grieving.
45:07I mean, yeah, of course you're angry, but it's not like caught up at the light angry.
45:12It's grief.
45:13I miss him.
45:14I really miss him.
45:15And you're allowed to.
45:16Look, I don't want to be some armchair psychologist, but you've heard of the seven stages, right?
45:34Delpy.
45:35Grumpy.
45:36Sneezy.
45:37Yeah, yeah.
45:38Something like that.
45:44For what?
45:46I don't know.
45:47Just thank you.
45:48So, which of these seven stages is getting repped and forgetting everything?
46:00Oh, I don't know, but I am in.
46:02Excuse me.
46:03Can we have two Sambucas, please?
46:06Sambuca?
46:10Get your filthy hands off me, you pound shop coppers.
46:15You did this.
46:17No, no, no, no.
46:18You did this.
46:20We don't tolerate racism here.
46:22I'm allowed an opinion in me own country.
46:24If it still is my country, stay to this place.
46:29What do you think you're playing at?
46:31Are you dead off me?
46:32You okay?
46:33I'm outside, come on.
46:34Yeah, I will be.
46:45You okay?
46:58Zero tolerance.
47:00Some of these measures are not going to be very popular.
47:03Lots of shame.
47:05What would popularity be my ambition and all?
47:13I think the board will probably try and pass off Ryan's assault as an isolated incident.
47:20Yeah, well, I'll set the board straight about that, don't you worry.
47:22Okay.
47:24Well, you're going to bring up your own attack?
47:29No.
47:30No, I'm going to bring up the fact that we don't come to work for this.
47:34We don't come to work to feel afraid.
47:39Something's got to change.
47:40Listen, if you want somebody at your back for this, count me in.
47:53Thanks, Charlie.
47:54Cheers.
47:55Come on.
47:56Sambuca is pretty sophisticated after all, right?
47:57I'm not sure I'd say sophisticated, but I've had a nice time.
48:01I've had a really nice time.
48:03I've had a really nice time.
48:20Look at that.
48:25Look at that.
48:27I'm letting him...
48:28What are you doing now?
48:30You've got a pair of kids.
48:32Sorry.
48:33No, no, it's, um...
48:35It's fine, I didn't say I want you to just stop.
48:38Unless... unless you do.
48:41I just think...
48:43Maybe we should go somewhere else.
48:47Your place, baby.
48:49I'd like that.
48:51I'd like that a lot.
48:54Hey.
48:57Hey, this is Teddy. Can't take your call right now.
49:00Hey, it's me.
49:02Look, I'm sorry if calling off the engagement seemed harsh,
49:05but I do think it's what we need.
49:08Just get back to being Teddy and Paige, you know,
49:10without the pressure of a wedding.
49:12Anyway, I'm gonna go away for a few days,
49:14just get a bit of space.
49:15We can talk properly when I get back, okay?
49:17All right, I love you.
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