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The Good Doctor S02E08
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00:00Murphy single vehicle car crash, incoming two victims, husband and wife, you want in?
00:05Yes, I would like that very much.
00:07Motor vehicle accident, the other victim's behind us, 41-year-old female,
00:10lacerations for her face, contusions on her chest and abdomen.
00:13She was behind the wheel when she lost consciousness.
00:16She has three centimeters full thickness, scalp black, extending to her hairline.
00:22Heart rate's normal.
00:27Possible internal bleeding, what are we doing, Dr. Brown?
00:28Fast ultrasound?
00:29Get on it.
00:3045-year-old male, superficial abrasions to the neck, appears that he's dislocated his hip.
00:36Defected limb is in position of flexion and internally rotated.
00:40We need to relocate the hip.
00:42Do it, Captain Morgan.
00:44How are we doing?
00:47There is a lot of free fluid in the rectal uterine space and Morrison's pouch from internal bleeding.
00:53Let's get her into R01.
00:56When you're done, join us, Dr. Murphy.
00:58Okay.
00:58Where are they taking my wife?
01:01She has internal bleeding, so they are taking her to surgery.
01:05Today is her 10-year anniversary.
01:08Tell them not to let her die.
01:10That woman is my everything.
01:11She's all I have.
01:12Oh!
01:16We use a small tool called a laparoscope, kind of like a metal straw.
01:20We go in through here, here, and here.
01:23Everything gets tucked back inside, and we're done.
01:24It only leaves a few small scars.
01:28How long have you had a stiff neck?
01:30A couple days.
01:32Been feeling tired or have back pain?
01:34A little bit of both, I guess.
01:36I'm going to test your reflexes.
01:49Left patellar reflex is minimally responsive.
01:52What's that mean?
01:52We might have to postpone the surgery.
01:54We're going to run some tests.
01:56If everything checks out and we figure out why you have pain and fatigue, we'll operate.
01:59Come here, bud.
02:08Spina and liver are fully packed.
02:09Where's all this blood coming from?
02:11Suction.
02:14How's the hubby?
02:15His hip has been relocated.
02:17He asked me to tell you not to let her die.
02:20She's his everything.
02:23Duly noted.
02:24Retract the stomach.
02:26I can't find the bleed.
02:29Hold on.
02:29The left fallopian tube is swollen, and there's a large defect in it.
02:33It's ruptured.
02:39Our labs came back negative, but Finn's fatigue and left leg weakness suggest a viral or bacterial infection.
02:45Well, he hasn't had a fever.
02:46Other than stiff neck, he's been fine.
02:48Are his vaccines up to date?
02:50Your pediatrician didn't send us anything.
02:55He's never been vaccinated.
02:59But my niece came down with long-term intestinal problems after getting a shot.
03:05We did a lot of research.
03:07Things have only gotten scarier since.
03:09Not really.
03:11Weakness and fever might mean polio.
03:13If you guys traveled outside the U.S., we don't travel.
03:16And we reduce his exposure to infectious disease by putting him in a public school where he's surrounded by vaccinated kids.
03:22That's the herd immunity.
03:24By surrounding him with vaccinated kids, you're tacitly admitting that vaccines work.
03:27We're not saying they don't work.
03:28It's just not worth the risk.
03:30They save millions of lives.
03:32You're endangering your...
03:33I get it.
03:34I've worked with other families who feel the same way as you.
03:37It comes down to personal choice.
03:39Dr. Park, may I consult with you outside?
03:42Excuse us.
03:43They're going to be here for a while.
03:49If I gain their trust, I can work to change their views from the inside.
03:53They're part of a movement with social media support and bogus research to feed their beliefs.
03:58You want to help?
03:59Send them away.
04:00Do no harm.
04:02I'm not sending them home with a sick kid.
04:04One of my best friends refused to vaccinate her one-year-old boy.
04:11I told her she was crazy.
04:13Three pediatricians refused to take her on.
04:15She was rejected so often that she was finally considering vaccinations.
04:22And then some idiot decided to do no harm.
04:25That it was better that Carol's kid had a doctor than a vaccine.
04:28A year later, the kid contracted a whooping cough.
04:41A month after that, she was planning his funeral.
04:47I'm sorry for your friend.
04:50But we don't have a choice.
04:51He's already a patient.
04:54Let's test him for polio.
04:55Your wife is going to be fine.
05:09She had a ruptured fallopian tube.
05:13Mr. Williams, unfortunately, we couldn't save the pregnancy.
05:16The fertilized egg implanted outside the uterus.
05:21Pregnancy?
05:22It was fairly early.
05:24She may not have told you.
05:26May not have even known herself.
05:27I can't be.
05:29I had a vasectomy ten years ago.
05:31Right before we got married.
05:32I need to see my wife.
05:51Mr. Williams, that's not possible.
05:53She's sleeping.
05:54She needs to rest.
05:55There's no way she was pregnant.
05:56You guys made a mistake.
05:58No.
05:59We didn't make a mistake.
06:00She's not like that.
06:05If she gets the wrong change for coffee, she's driving back 20 minutes to make it right.
06:10And the sex?
06:11We haven't been this active since our honeymoon.
06:15Maybe the vasectomy failed.
06:17I'm sorry, but a vasectomy doesn't just fail after ten years.
06:22It is more likely she got pregnant from someone who is not you.
06:28Dr. Claire Brown is being quartered by other residency programs.
06:40Heard it from the president of Kaiser San Jose.
06:43He was surprised to hear that she was leaving.
06:45So was I.
06:46Just because she's taking meetings doesn't mean she's leaving.
06:49When I was a resident, if someone was willing to buy me food, I would meet with them almost anywhere.
06:54She's approaching them.
06:56I don't like being blindsided, Marcus.
06:58Well, this is news to me.
07:00But I also didn't know I had to report human resources issues to the vice president of the foundation.
07:05Why isn't she happy?
07:08She went over Melendez's head.
07:10Now he's freezing her out.
07:12And I have no interest in getting in the middle of that.
07:15You're the president.
07:16It's your call.
07:18But I wonder how it would look if St. Bonaventure lost two of its surgical residents with diverse backgrounds in less than a year.
07:32Is it polio?
07:33We're still waiting on the results.
07:35Yeah, I was talking to my colleague, and I realized I owe you an apology.
07:44I lied to you.
07:49I had this good friend I grew up with.
07:52She had a one-year-old boy.
07:53She didn't want to vaccinate.
07:55She couldn't find a pediatrician.
07:58Do you guys use alternative medicine, homeopathic, herb?
08:02Homeopathic.
08:02Oh, that's what Carol, my friend, did, too.
08:05Unfortunately, I guess they didn't work.
08:12The boy came down with whooping cough.
08:15The coughing got worse.
08:18One night, the boy just stopped breathing.
08:25I know you know this stuff.
08:26You know how dangerous these diseases are.
08:29But it's different for me.
08:33It's different when you see a friend go through this.
08:41Please reconsider.
08:49Dr. Resnick.
08:50Do you have the test results?
08:58Thin is negative for polio.
09:00But given the leg weakness and how the spine controls movement, we'd like to do an MRI.
09:09For your advice.
09:10And we are sorry for your friend.
09:12But our opinion hasn't changed.
09:30Any fatigue?
09:31Skin problems?
09:32No.
09:32And no.
09:34Difficulty swallowing?
09:35No.
09:35And no dry mouth.
09:36No soreness of the jaw.
09:38No lymphedema.
09:39No seizures.
09:39Do you want to sit here and do my job?
09:40I could.
09:43Radiation's going fine.
09:44Just a little nausea.
09:48Is that why you forgot where you left your wallet?
09:50Oh, stop.
09:51People forget where they put their wallets.
09:53People do that.
09:54It was just a little memory lapse, a slip.
09:57Nothing more.
10:01Have you had any other memory slips recently?
10:05Not that I remember.
10:07No.
10:08You're lying.
10:12And you know that I know you are lying.
10:15What do you think is gained by that?
10:17I think I avoid you blowing out of proportion the fact that I forgot where I parked my car the other day once.
10:23And again, not unique to radiation.
10:26I want to do a mini mental status exam.
10:29Not going to happen.
10:29Would you let your patients treat you this way?
10:33Yeah.
10:33No.
10:34Yeah.
10:35No.
10:35Well, then again, you're not me.
10:37Thank God.
10:38If this is memory loss, it would impact your coordination.
10:41Also, your ability to juggle multiple tasks.
10:43You would need more in-home care.
10:45And you're driving...
10:46I'm not going to give up my car because I might have misplaced my remote.
10:50And I didn't misplace my remote.
10:52I know where it is.
10:53It's on the coffee table next to the National Geographic from June of last year.
10:57Page 74.
10:59Two-thirds of the way to an article on medicine in Hawaii.
11:02Haiti.
11:03Medicine in Haiti.
11:05If anything changes, don't forget to tell me.
11:09Ha-ha.
11:09Ha-ha.
11:40You stole my story.
11:46That's a good story.
11:47Stories don't change minds.
11:49Stories are the only things that change minds.
11:52We're compelled by fear more than reason.
11:55What these people fear is doing something that will hurt their child.
11:58So they do nothing thinking that inoculates them.
12:01They won't change.
12:05Care to wager on that?
12:08I'll take your money.
12:09Not money, liquor.
12:10I'll like me some whiskey.
12:11St. Ellison 23-year bourbon.
12:13Fine.
12:14You will owe me a 2002 Chateau Montpuyant.
12:17The blue bottle, not the black.
12:24Wow.
12:27Never seen that before.
12:29Our boy has two spinal cords.
12:37It's called diastometomyelia.
12:39It's a congenital disorder in which part of the spinal cord is split in two.
12:44Congenital?
12:44Congenital?
12:44Congenital?
12:44So he's had it since birth.
12:48Why didn't anyone see it?
12:49It's rare.
12:50And with no obvious symptoms, doctors generally have no reason to look.
12:54The problem is when Finn hit puberty, the split spinal cords rapidly stretched.
12:59The two strands got tethered to his spinal canal, which led to the weakness in his leg.
13:02As he grows, he's put at risk for paraplegia.
13:06And we can go in and untangle it.
13:08But any time you're dealing with the spinal cord, things can get complicated.
13:11And what are the dangers?
13:13He could become quadriplegic.
13:14But the fact that he's presenting with weakness right now makes me think that this is progressing rapidly.
13:19I don't think we have a choice here.
13:20Okay.
13:29It's not possible.
13:31Did you step out on him?
13:33That's absurd.
13:34You're my everything.
13:35What could I get from anyone else?
13:37You could get pregnant.
13:38I didn't have an affair.
13:41It may be when it's hot swimmers got through.
13:43I heard it happens.
13:44It must have happened.
13:50It's unlikely, but I suppose not impossible.
13:56We can test Todd's sperm count.
14:06Dr. Park?
14:09I had a long talk with my husband.
14:13We want to vaccinate Finn.
14:16That's great, Bethany.
14:18Your son will thank you.
14:20We want you to do it.
14:21As soon as possible.
14:23Unless you can't because of the surgery.
14:25No, it shouldn't be a problem.
14:27We can start with the first round right away.
14:28How much is a bottle of St. Allison 23-year bourbon?
14:51$500 a bottle.
14:53$500?
14:54$500.
14:54$500.
14:56Park.
15:00Mind if I join you?
15:02Of course.
15:07I know you haven't been pleased with the way things have progressed with Dr. Melendez.
15:11You pushed me to be more assertive.
15:19And I'm not going to apologize for doing what I thought and still believe was right.
15:26Enjoy your meal.
15:28St. Montaventure will soon be a surgical center of excellence.
15:32We'll be able to select every unique and amazing surgery to come through San Jose.
15:35It could open you up to a whole new range of experiences.
15:38I'd hate for you to miss out.
15:39I would hate to miss out too.
15:41But when Melendez cut me from his service, he cut my education in half.
15:47He will take you back.
15:50If I grovel.
15:52I have no doubt that he...
15:54You haven't spoken to him, have you?
15:55Why come to me first?
16:00What, you figure I'm the path of least resistance?
16:04I came to you first.
16:07Because you're a resident.
16:10Even though you are valued, you're still earning your place at this hospital.
16:14If you care about your job, you will speak to Melendez.
16:26I have nothing to say.
16:28Yeah, but chicken pox feels even worse.
16:42That's it.
16:44I need to pee.
16:45Wait, you should let me help you.
16:49Don't get up, see where you are.
16:50I need to lift him and have them bring a backboard.
16:52I can't feel my leg.
16:53The left one.
16:54How about that?
16:56Uh-uh.
16:56Can you wiggle your toes?
16:58I'm trying.
16:59Hey, Dr. Melendez, we need an OR now.
17:10Hello.
17:13Where's Todd?
17:14He's in the cafeteria.
17:16He's waiting for his sperm count results.
17:20I do love him.
17:24You look very young for a doctor.
17:37Oh, God, I'm sorry.
17:39I didn't mean to.
17:40Wait.
17:43I was just thanking you for saving my life.
17:46Todd's sperm count is zero.
18:03Do I have to tell him that his wife kissed me on the lips?
18:08She was thanking me for saving her life.
18:12I helped save her life, too.
18:13Where's my kiss?
18:14This isn't funny.
18:15That kiss could be considered assault.
18:17Oh, come on.
18:17If the genders were reversed, we'd be having a serious conversation right now.
18:22What about it, Murphy?
18:23You want to file a report?
18:28I'll have to think about that.
18:32Until then, tell Todd about the test results.
18:35You can keep the kiss to yourself.
18:36Dr. Barton, I'm going to try to get away.
18:46Dr. Barton, I'm going to go.
18:47Dr. Resnick, carefully open the dura in the midline, overlying the cords.
18:51We need to separate the cords from the midline dural sacks.
18:55A $500 bottle of whiskey?
18:58You should have checked before we agreed to.
19:01He's losing his motor and sensory evoke potentials.
19:02Stop. We need to figure out a way to dissect the cleft free from the split and remove it without putting any pressure on the spinal cords.
19:10Suggestions?
19:12We should use the laser to get any tethering adhesions before removing the septum.
19:15Very good.
19:27Excuse me, I have your test results.
19:31Okay.
19:32Are you going to leave me, too? Not that I really care at this point.
19:39What are you talking about? The doctor screwed up.
19:41We didn't.
19:43Then the lab must have screwed up.
19:45The bank? The bank, too? It's all just a big conspiracy.
19:51Our medical insurance was canceled, so I started making some calls.
19:55We have $400 left in savings. Checkings empty. The retirement accounts drained.
20:02I don't know. It must be identity theft.
20:04Dawn, stop. Why?
20:04I lost my debit card a few months ago.
20:06Look me in the eyes and tell me you didn't cheat.
20:09That you didn't take the money.
20:10Oh, my God.
20:24I'm so, so sorry.
20:27How? How? What? Why?
20:35I tried to stop, but I just couldn't help myself.
20:39Todd!
20:47Todd!
20:48Todd!
20:49Toddy!
20:49Todd!
20:49Todd!
20:50Todd!
20:50Todd!
20:51I don't know.
21:21Why did you marry Todd?
21:25Because I love him.
21:31He's the best thing to come into my life.
21:38He's...
21:40I couldn't imagine living without him.
21:51Why did you kiss me?
22:02I don't know.
22:04It was a mistake.
22:06I know why you kissed me.
22:21I'm not excusing her actions, but the deep brain stimulation surgery was a bold move.
22:30Would you have gotten to where you are without a few bold moves?
22:32I never broke protocol.
22:35I looked for opportunities and I took advantage of them.
22:37And now you have another opportunity.
22:40An opportunity to show leadership through forgiveness.
22:43And more importantly, an opportunity to show leadership through not looking like an ass.
22:49Come on, Neil.
22:50This is like David and Goliath.
22:53Except David forgot his slingshot and Goliath is beating the crap out of her.
22:58Unless this is resolved, you'll make it harder for me to make you chief of surgery.
23:09Hell, it'll make it harder for me to go to bat for you when even bigger issues come up.
23:13I decided not to press legal charges against our patient for kissing me.
23:30She has a legal defense.
23:33Her actions were caused by a medical condition.
23:36Just now, she had an involuntary muscle movement in her hand.
23:40A spasm, that's all?
23:41Yes, that means that kissing and cheating were caused by a neurological problem, possibly a tumor.
23:49It's also medically possible that she's just a jerk that has a tick.
23:53Yes, but Todd is the best thing to come into her life.
23:59Okay.
24:01Go test your theory.
24:11Can you feel this?
24:13Yeah.
24:14Good.
24:15Now we have to do a very complicated scientific test.
24:19Can you wiggle your toes?
24:25Good job.
24:27Finn, your temperature's rising.
24:28How are you feeling?
24:29I've got the chills.
24:31Is this from the surgery?
24:33Or is it something else?
24:34Your heart rate's jumping, too.
24:35His pressure's dropping fast.
24:39What's wrong?
24:42Sorry, Sean.
24:43I'm with lima on this one.
24:45We're not going to find anything.
24:48She was happy with Todd.
24:51Todd says they had a good sex life.
24:53But cheating is about more than sex.
24:56Maybe her emotional needs weren't being met.
24:58Maybe she was going through a personal crisis.
25:00I left home with Steve when I wasn't happy.
25:05Why doesn't she leave?
25:07Money, fear, shame.
25:09There are plenty of reasons why she'd rather stay.
25:11She said kissing me was a mistake.
25:14She had no reason to lie to me, Claire.
25:16Sean, I know you want to believe there's another explanation,
25:19but sometimes people, even the people you love and trust, betray you.
25:27Look.
25:28No tumors.
25:29The brain is clean.
25:43It's sad.
25:49The world is sad and very complicated.
25:56I wish it wasn't.
25:59The MRI scan shows there is nothing wrong with your brain.
26:19You are just a liar.
26:21Everything was good.
26:33These last few months with Todd,
26:35it was like our honeymoon.
26:39Then some client flirts with me.
26:42Now, here I am.
26:58Sean.
26:59I'd like you to draw the Facebook clock.
27:10Please.
27:11Please.
27:11Please.
27:11Please.
27:11Please.
27:11Please.
27:11Please.
27:11Please.
27:13Please.
27:15You do have a tumor.
27:28I think we were just looking in the wrong place.
27:36You do have a tumor.
27:38There is definitely something.
27:41I think we were just looking in the wrong place.
27:55Hey.
27:56Sean.
27:56Hello.
27:57Should I buy you lunch?
27:58No, I'm not hungry and it's not my lunch time and I have to get ready for an important MRI.
28:04Goodbye.
28:04Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait.
28:06Can I, can I talk to you for a second?
28:09I had a little incident yesterday.
28:27I may be experiencing some memory loss due to the radiation.
28:31Yes, memory loss is very common with radiation.
28:34I can book you an MRI after I'm finished with my patient.
28:37No, no cognitive tests, not here.
28:40There are plenty of other hospitals in San Jose that can test you.
28:43No hospitals, Sean.
28:44No hospitals.
28:46I, I can administer these tests by myself.
28:51Okay?
28:51I just, I just need your help.
29:01Come to my apartment tonight.
29:04We will find out if you're losing your memory.
29:07Goodbye.
29:07Finn has a staph infection at the surgical site, but we gave him oxygen and fluids.
29:13He's stable and resting.
29:14He will have to go back into surgery to wash out the wound.
29:19I want to assure you this has nothing to do with any side effects due to Finn's vaccination.
29:25His what?
29:26His first round of vaccinations.
29:29You vaccinated my son?
29:30I asked Dr. Park to do it.
29:36I asked Dr. Park to do it.
29:40Without telling?
29:42I was scared.
29:45If Finn got sick.
29:48If he brought something home to the baby.
29:50We talked about this.
29:53You promised.
30:00Bethany.
30:01The second MRI confirmed the tumors in your chest, not in your brain.
30:13But it produces a protein that travels to the brain, causing mental disorders, including loss of inhibitions.
30:20The betrayal was medical, not personal.
30:26Reason and intent matter.
30:33You should hug her.
30:35Kiss her.
30:36She's going to have surgery, which will be dangerous.
30:45All that missing money.
30:47It didn't go to hotels or weekend getaways.
30:51I've been donating it.
30:53Animal shelters.
30:55Feed the children.
30:57Every time I saw an ad, I'd pull out my wallet.
31:03I couldn't help it.
31:05You couldn't say no to anything.
31:13How many?
31:18When we take the tumor out, there is a very good chance her inhibitions will return to normal.
31:23How many affairs?
31:31Four.
31:35Did you enjoy it?
31:47In the moment?
31:51But the minute it was over.
31:54Mom and dad haven't visited me together since yesterday.
32:18Have they told you anything?
32:19It has nothing to do with you.
32:23That's what you're thinking.
32:27It's about the vaccination.
32:30Dad didn't know.
32:35So I'm not going to get measles, but my parents are going to be divorced.
32:39I'm sure once they start talking to me.
32:43Are you going to talk to them?
32:47Sorry.
32:48This is between them.
32:49The vax thing you wouldn't let drop.
32:51But this doesn't matter.
32:53My mom's pregnant and my dad's not talking to her.
32:56And it's your fault.
32:57Dr. Brown, I've been asked to speak to you.
33:14You're an excellent doctor, and I respect your skills.
33:16I'm sorry.
33:19I should never have undermined your authority the way I did.
33:23I was wrong.
33:24I appreciate that.
33:29But I don't mean it.
33:31You've been sent here on an impossible mission.
33:35Senior staff have basically ordered you to take me back.
33:40So, if you don't take me back, you're screwed.
33:44If you do take me back, you look weak.
33:47I don't know what decision you made and what you were about to say.
33:51But if I tell you I am sorry, it gives you cover.
34:01So this is me giving you cover.
34:11I'll see you tomorrow.
34:11We got the tumor out.
34:36She's fine.
34:39I'm glad you didn't leave.
34:40I was afraid she would die.
34:48But I don't think I can forgive her.
34:53I'm not sure forgive is even the right word.
35:01You've never been attracted to other women?
35:04Of course not.
35:05You don't check anyone out at the beach?
35:08You see a girl in the street in tight jeans?
35:09I checked them out.
35:14I don't jump them.
35:15I don't even want to jump them.
35:24Your wife acted on every single temptation she had.
35:30Every single ugly, stupid temptation.
35:35But she never left you.
35:38The one thing you know for sure through all of that.
35:42She was never even tempted to walk away from you.
35:46She never stopped loving you.
35:56She never stopped loving you.
35:57She never was.
35:58You know, I don't know.
35:58I know.
35:59I don't know.
36:00I don't know.
36:01I don't know.
36:02Yeah, I knew this couple, they had a child, they were happy and
36:32building a life.
36:37One day the husband found out that the wife hadn't been honest.
36:48It broke their trust.
36:51And instead of working it out, they let the deception fester.
36:58And eventually the husband moved out, moved away, barely sees his kid.
37:10I don't need any more of your parables.
37:16You and your stories are the reason I'm here.
37:21You're here because you choose to be here.
37:23Is that even true?
37:36That story?
37:40No.
37:40It's done?
37:56Yes.
37:57The tumor has been resected.
38:02Would you like to kiss me?
38:07Maybe a little.
38:08But I'm not going to.
38:14It's a very good sign.
38:16It's done.
38:23It's done.
38:24It's done.
38:24We're in.
38:25It's done.
38:26It's done.
38:26It's done.
38:27Yes.
38:27Oh, my God.
38:57That's a very good sign.
39:22Measles kill.
39:23Broken Helmstone.
39:26Go to a bar.
39:27Let off some steam.
39:29I'm going to the range.
39:33Use your own gun.
39:35I have three.
39:37Can I come?
39:41Are you going to talk?
39:43No.
39:43You pay for your own ammo.
39:48Hi, Sean.
39:59Hello.
40:01Nolia?
40:02She's out drinking with friends, other friends.
40:05I'm her friend, but I didn't want to go, so I'm watching Albert the Fish.
40:10Okay.
40:11I brought some tests.
40:14Where did I get my couch?
40:16What?
40:16It's a memory test.
40:18Hopkins Verbal Learning.
40:20Kawa.
40:20These are memory tests.
40:21Some of the questions are harder.
40:23We are going to do this right.
40:25Where did I get my couch?
40:27Okay.
40:28Fine.
40:28You got your couch from the bus you lived in with your brother.
40:31Who gave me my bookshelf?
40:35The town librarian, Jennifer.
40:38And my lamp?
40:43Do you know?
40:44A teacher.
40:46Shannon.
40:46No, that's wrong.
40:48Her name was Cheryl.
40:49What kind of teacher was she?
40:51Cheryl Shannon.
40:52You never told me that.
40:53Yes, I did.
40:53I'm pretty sure you did not.
40:59What's my brother's name?
41:01Oh, come on, Sean.
41:04Really?
41:08This is stupid.
41:10I know your brother's...
41:11Your brother's name is Sam.