The Good Doctor S02E09
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00:00Sean, you need to give me your driver's license.
00:22No, I don't.
00:23Do you remember the memory test I gave you?
00:26Vividly.
00:27Yes, it demonstrated you have a deficit.
00:30A deficit.
00:31You shouldn't be driving.
00:32Dr. Blaze agreed.
00:34Sean, that test was supposed to be between us.
00:36That's why I didn't want to do it at the hospital.
00:39Yes, your doctor needs to be informed of the results of all your medical tests, even tests
00:45that are done at home.
00:46Sean, I've been driving for like half a century.
00:49I'm an excellent driver, okay?
00:50I don't need to give you my driver's license.
00:53Okay, then I'll have to notify the DMV.
00:55Dr. Glassman?
00:59You're not going to notify the DMV, Sean.
01:02Yes, I will notify the DMV.
01:05Sean, you will not notify the DMV.
01:07Dr. Glassman, if you don't give me your driver's license, I will notify the DMV.
01:14Dr. Glassman?
01:15George Reynolds, 28.
01:41Sudden onset of arm and leg weakness, right facial droop, and trouble speaking.
01:44CT confirmed.
01:45A middle cerebral artery embolism.
01:47I booked us into interventional radiology.
01:49When did you first notice your symptoms, George?
01:51About four and a half hours ago.
01:54Wait, what's wrong with me?
01:55You may be having a stroke.
01:57You're on monthly injections of Blupron?
01:59For three months.
02:00That may have caused this.
02:01Do you have prostate cancer?
02:02No, I was diagnosed with atypical hyperplasia.
02:07That shouldn't have any effect on what we're going to do now.
02:09We're going to take care of you, George.
02:10Don't worry.
02:14This is local anesthetic.
02:16You'll feel a pinch.
02:19Are you a real doctor?
02:21I'm Dr. Sean Murphy.
02:24People ever call you Murph?
02:25No.
02:26I'm going to make a small incision so we can insert the tube and reinflate your lung.
02:32What do they call you, Billy?
02:35Crater head.
02:37Volcano.
02:38Three eyes.
02:39Those are just the creative ones.
02:41The whole tank.
02:43Here comes a tube.
02:53You guys really know what you're doing?
02:55Yes.
02:56We do.
02:57We'll order an MRI for your lungs.
03:00Then we will fix your fractured eye orbit.
03:03That will require surgery.
03:06What do you say we fix your forehead, too?
03:08You could do that.
03:09I think so.
03:10I don't think so.
03:12It's a pre-existing condition, and it's not medically necessary.
03:16It shouldn't be approved.
03:17The MCA clot is obstructing all distal flow.
03:37Anti-androgens aren't indicated for hyperplasia.
03:40Yeah, he said atypical.
03:42You think he's lying?
03:45Maybe he's gender transitioning.
03:48Aside from cancer, there aren't many other indications.
03:50Let's focus on what we do know.
03:53Feeding the catheter, sectioning the thrombus, and he's recanalizing, slowly retract.
04:00Whatever his reasons are for taking anti-androgens, hopefully there are options.
04:06He either drops them, or he's going to keep having strokes.
04:11The forehead repair would be expensive and cosmetic.
04:15It's not about prettying him up.
04:16It could give him a new life, friends, maybe a few less beatings.
04:20Stopping the beatings is the guard's job.
04:23You really don't have any empathy for Billy.
04:26Empathy is a bad reason to fight for someone.
04:29If empathy makes me only want to help patients who are from Wyoming or have ASD,
04:34then that's very unfair to all my neurotypical patients from Idaho.
04:45I need to take those drugs.
04:47They caused your stroke.
04:50We don't think you have hyperplasia.
04:53If you tell us the real reason, I'm sure there are other safer treatments.
04:56No, there aren't.
04:59If you're transitioning, there are alternatives.
05:02I told you why I was taking the meds.
05:04George, we are your doctors.
05:07We need to know the truth.
05:09We're not going to tell anyone.
05:10I'm not transitioning.
05:23And I don't have hyperplasia.
05:26I have problems with my sex drive.
05:34I know it sounds stupid.
05:36Like, why can't I just control myself?
05:38But it's all I think about.
05:43It's all I can think about.
05:46I can't work.
05:49I can't socialize.
05:51I can't have a life.
05:53And those meds are the only thing that makes it even remotely tolerable.
06:00They'll kill you.
06:11The residents have a betting pool on who you're going to appoint as your replacement as chief of surgery.
06:17The decision needs to be made with decorum and expediency.
06:20I haven't quite gotten around to analyzing.
06:22You've had little face time with your attending since you became president.
06:25You need to correct that.
06:28I've scheduled your announcement.
06:30You've got two days.
06:44Where is he?
06:45He's gone.
06:46He sent out AMA.
06:47I tried.
06:47How long ago?
06:48Five minutes.
06:50Why are we in a hurry?
06:56I was researching alternative meds for him.
06:58Realized Lupron didn't make any sense.
07:00Prescribing anti-androgens for sexual urges is like hitting a mosquito with a mallet.
07:03Unless they're deviant urges.
07:05We might have just released a child molester.
07:17Should we call the police?
07:18We can't.
07:19We have no evidence of a crime.
07:27Lim's at three to two.
07:28Melendez is just behind at two to one.
07:30Cooperberg, seven to one.
07:31And if Darling or anybody else comes in, you can retire.
07:34Andrews might bail on Melendez when he finds out our patient bolted.
07:37Which is why Melendez is now four to one.
07:41Perry, mutual betting is very exciting.
07:43Do you need empathy to be a good doctor?
07:46No.
07:47I think it can interfere with effective decision making.
07:52She's just saying that to avoid hurting your feelings, thus making her fake point for real.
07:57Her empathy made her lie to you.
07:59I think you just agreed with me and insulted me at the same time.
08:03I think empathy is very important.
08:04Telling the cold hard truth even when it hurts sometimes is the most empathetic thing we can do.
08:08Which is what I'm doing for Sean right now.
08:11You're welcome.
08:13I have autism, which means I have a deficiency of mirror neurons, which inhibits me from emotionally trading places with people, which makes empathy very difficult.
08:22Does that mean I can't be a good doctor?
08:30No, it doesn't.
08:32We all have our strengths and weaknesses, Sean.
08:34One of Claire's is making sure everyone feels validated.
08:43The creep is back.
08:48Is George having another stroke?
08:50No.
08:52Severe lacerations to the scrotum.
08:54Did you give him anything for pain?
08:55Morphine, four milligrams.
08:57And I notified the cops.
08:58I think it was a hate crime.
08:59Yeah, I don't think so.
09:04All right.
09:05On my count.
09:07One, two, three.
09:10We'll take it from here.
09:11I'll pack him and prep him.
09:19You did this to yourself, didn't you?
09:22I think I know what kind of urges you've been having.
09:30I'm not a monster.
09:32I never touched anyone.
09:35Any child.
09:37My sister and I were always best friends, but then she had children.
09:48If I can't keep taking the drugs, I had to do this.
09:53Pum surgery tends to not have the results you're hoping for.
09:58You did a lot of damage, but your testicles are unscathed.
10:01Please, finish the job.
10:12I say we'd do it.
10:13He's a pedophile.
10:14No, he's not.
10:15He just told us he was.
10:16He has never acted on his urges, and he's asking us to do something to ensure he never does.
10:21He is a decent person.
10:22I'm confused.
10:23What do you want to do with him?
10:25Treat him like a patient with a diagnosis.
10:27Put him on antidepressants.
10:28Refer him to a urologist.
10:29Give him a psych eval.
10:30Let the experts determine if he should have a castration.
10:33Psych eval?
10:34Antidepressants?
10:35When we refer people for counseling, how often do they get cured?
10:38I am looking to help him manage this disease.
10:39And if they don't get cured, what happens?
10:41They get more depressed, can't cope, quit jobs, maybe kill themselves?
10:45All bad, but not rape a child bad.
10:47So what are you going to do?
10:55We can't ethically remove healthy organs for crime prevention.
10:59We don't amputate a kleptomaniac's hands to prevent them from stealing.
11:03Hands of many purposes.
11:04The balls of a pedophile have but one.
11:07Set up his referrals and patch him up.
11:17How long have you been to Foothills?
11:23Nine months.
11:24Time flies in juvie.
11:26Any visitors?
11:28I don't have a granny bringing me cookies, if that's what you mean.
11:31This is why empathy is bad.
11:34You're talking to our patient because you like him, which is causing him to move, which is affecting our imagery.
11:40He's scared.
11:41I'm talking to him to calm him down, which is improving our imagery.
11:44And the fact that I like him is beside the point.
11:46Did you grow up in San Jose?
11:49East Pali.
11:50But I got out of there as soon as I could.
11:52I was 15.
11:53Your parents still there?
11:55Mom's gone.
11:57Your old dad is terrible.
12:00Siblings?
12:01My little brother.
12:02He's gone too.
12:07Happy dad.
12:09Lost his brother.
12:10I mean, you really don't have...
12:10He's not scared.
12:12He's short of breath because his diaphragm is lacerated.
12:15His stomach has passed through that tear and is now in his chest.
12:20Billy needs emergency surgery on his diaphragm.
12:25The defect reaches all the way from the center to the interior costal margin.
12:29So what do we need to do?
12:30Divide the inferior pulmonary ligament to bring the lung upwards.
12:34Uh-huh.
12:35That's it.
12:38Whoever kicked him was wearing some serious footwear.
12:41And they'll be waiting for him when he goes back.
12:42Unless we help him.
12:44Dr. Park wants to fix his forehead.
12:48The Constitution guarantees prisoners get the same care as everyone else.
12:51Most non-prisoners can't afford cosmetic surgery.
12:54He would be getting better care than everyone else.
12:57Kid is smart and personable and puts up a great front, but he's scared to death.
13:01And he got 36 months for selling weed, a crime that doesn't even exist anymore.
13:04You think his life would be anything like this if he didn't grow up with a massive dent in his head?
13:09Sorry, I'm not convinced.
13:11Is that because you don't have any empathy for Billy?
13:16No.
13:17It's because I agree with you.
13:18It's expensive, risky, and unnecessary.
13:21But empathy can be an invaluable motivator, Dr. Murphy,
13:25that truly connects the physician with their patient.
13:27Is he still up there?
13:40Yes, he is.
13:45You can't do the castration, George.
13:46Not without the proper psychiatric clearance.
13:49That'll take forever.
13:50Just a few months.
13:52A few months is forever.
13:54And watch your favorite shows.
13:55Catch up when you're reading.
13:56You're attracted to men, Dr. Resnick?
13:59Yes.
14:00Adult men.
14:01And if that were reprehensible, do you think you could stop?
14:08You have no idea what it's like to live with these thoughts.
14:13I hate them.
14:15And I hate myself for having them.
14:19But I can't stop them.
14:22And I'm afraid of what I could do.
14:26We will start the process immediately.
14:31In the meantime, we'll transfuse you, get you on antibiotics.
14:35No.
14:35I'm refusing treatment.
14:38No transfusion.
14:39No antibiotics.
14:40No repair.
14:41Let them rot.
14:42We have something in common.
14:50Neither of us has a driver's license.
14:55How do you feel about not having a driver's license?
14:58I'm pissed, Sean.
15:02You feel pissed.
15:04Yes, I feel pissed.
15:05I feel very pissed.
15:06Because something important was taken away from me and by a friend.
15:09You feel very pissed because something important was taken away from you and by a friend.
15:15And parroting everything I say isn't helping.
15:17I'm finding commonality, Dr. Glassman.
15:22I'm inquiring about your emotional state and actively listening by restating your responses.
15:27External corroboration enhances our sense of self-worth.
15:31Okay.
15:32The day after I got my driver's license, you want to know what I did?
15:37I went out and bought a 1963 Galaxy Midnight Blue, $1,255.
15:42Every penny I earned for the past three years working in a gas station.
15:47How do you think that made me feel?
15:49You liked it?
15:50No, Sean.
15:52I loved it.
15:53You want to know why?
15:53Because a car to a 16-year-old kid means independence,
15:57which means he can go wherever he wants, whenever he wants.
16:00And that doesn't change with age, Sean.
16:05In fact, it means even more.
16:10When you took my license, that's what you took from me.
16:15I don't expect you to understand, so you don't have to pretend.
16:29Hey!
16:30Is Andrew stalking you?
16:31Yeah.
16:32It's annoying.
16:33We need to stand together and tell him to back off.
16:35I'm not telling the president he's annoying.
16:37He's infringing on our autonomy and inhibiting the free flow of ideas,
16:41both of which affect our ability to deliver the best patient care.
16:46That sounds slightly better.
16:48Okay.
16:49I'm in.
16:54Are you?
16:55No, of course not.
16:57The last thing I'm going to do right now is confront him.
16:59I'm the front runner.
17:00Not according to Vegas.
17:01I'm three to two.
17:04Guess they don't know that you have double my mortality rate.
17:06I'm a trauma surgeon.
17:10You're comparing apples to asshats.
17:13I resent being called an apple.
17:16The diaphragm repair went very well, and we've scheduled your orbital fracture repair.
17:21Yeah, we'll get you some stronger pain meds for the recovery.
17:23When are you going to fix my forehead and make me all John Legend?
17:30I tried, Billy.
17:32I'm sorry.
17:34I wasn't really getting my hopes up anyway.
17:37My dad taught me that.
17:38He'd say, you know what, Billy?
17:40And he'd just punch me in the face.
17:43At least I think that was a lesson he was trying to impart.
17:45That's what happened to your forehead?
17:50He was a big A's fan.
17:51He lost every game with a bat in his hand.
17:55August 14th, 2008.
17:58They lost in the 12th inning.
18:18Oh.
18:19Infection's shedding him, but his testicles still show good flow in the doctor.
18:24Pain meds?
18:24He won't take them.
18:25Thinks I'll knock him out and will step in and repair them.
18:29I hate this.
18:31Me too.
18:32I'm going to be a good driver.
18:44I got every answer correct on the written test, except one, but that was because it was improperly worded.
18:50I told the DMV they need to rewrite it, and they said they'd take it under advisement.
18:56Great.
18:58Let's go.
18:58Let's go.
18:58Let's go.
18:58Let's go.
18:58Let's go.
19:02Okay.
19:07Let's close our eyes and take some nice, deep breaths.
19:11And how about a little guided imagery to evoke positive visualizations?
19:22Okay.
19:22Let's picture the parking lot, the cars around us, the yellow steel thingy at the entrance
19:34of the parking lot that could really do a lot of damage.
19:37A bollard, the speed bump that is 15 feet from the corner with the stop sign that someone put a hate sticker on.
19:49So it says stop hate, which is right in front of the jiffy mart, which says it's open eight till late 24 seven, which can't be true.
19:57That's great, Sean.
19:58That's great, Sean.
19:59Super amount of visualization.
20:00And now that we're feeling comfortable about our surroundings, we can put the car into drive, ease our foot off the brake.
20:09Very nice.
20:10Very nice.
20:11We can open our eyes now, Sean.
20:13What we're doing is cruel.
20:14I am open to all options, Dr. Brown.
20:15I'm going to have to ask you to give us some privacy.
20:27Really?
20:28You want to throw the president of the hospital out of a medical discussion?
20:35You're infringing on my autonomy and inhibiting the free flow of ideas, both of which affect my ability to deliver the best patient care.
20:41Dr. Melendez?
20:54There are many drivers not following the rules of the road.
21:02They fail to signal, check their blind spots, display a red flag when the load extends more
21:10than four feet past the tail lamp.
21:12You're right, Sean.
21:13It's a mad world, but there's nothing you can do about them.
21:16You just got to focus on you.
21:17Yes, let's focus on me.
21:19Yes.
21:20Let's take the next right.
21:23You can drive in the bike lane when you're this close to the turn, Sean.
21:30No, I can't.
21:31It's a broken line.
21:32That was the improperly worded question.
21:35Sean, whether it's broken or solid, you can't enter the bike lane this distance from the intersection.
21:40I told them that it...
21:42Okay, Sean, you don't have to go so slow.
21:48She's in the lane.
21:52She's not supposed to be in the lane.
21:54It's a violation carrying a fine.
21:56Okay, Sean, don't worry about what she's doing.
21:58No.
21:59Sean, you have to pull into the bike lane.
22:01Don't worry about what she's doing.
22:03You can't just stop.
22:05Sean, you can't just stop.
22:08Sean.
22:13George is screaming in agony, and we are doing nothing except hiding behind ethical red tape.
22:18Ethical red tape is there to protect people like him from making permanent regrettable mistakes.
22:22I'm glad we're not using it to cover our asses the day before the new chief of surgery is announced.
22:27Let me sign up on the documentation.
22:33I'll note his scrotum is already beyond repair and surgical castration is our only option.
22:40I vote yes.
22:41No.
22:42I'm not gonna let anyone falsify medical records.
22:44Not for pain.
22:45Not for a pedophile.
22:47Once his testes are actually beyond repair, we will castrate him.
22:51So we're just gonna leave him there screaming, keeping his entire unit awake?
22:55Move him.
23:05I'd like a clean dissection through the periosteal plane so I can slip the medpore mesh over the fracture.
23:11Why do I prefer medpore mesh?
23:13It allows fibrovascular growth and integration of the patient's tissue.
23:19Prisoner surgeries are approved for psychological reasons all the time.
23:22Tattoo removal.
23:23Gender reassignments include breast implants.
23:26Hell, if he had a crappy smile, we could justify dental work as needed for proper mastication.
23:30You sent a few kids to juvie?
23:33More than a few.
23:35You feel guilty.
23:38Think that's maybe clouding your judgment?
23:41Maybe.
23:43You're afraid of ruffling Andrew's feathers this close to decision day.
23:49Think that's maybe clouding yours?
23:51We could give Billy a breast implant.
23:57We could insert it over his split thickness frontal bone defect.
24:01It would only require a tiny incision at his eyebrow.
24:04Now you're in favor of this?
24:06I was against it because it was too expensive and unnecessary and risky.
24:10But if we do it now, it won't require any additional surgery and it would be very economical.
24:16He did give his verbal consent when he was first admitted.
24:23Keep him under.
24:25Get what we need, Dr. Murphy.
24:27Ready or not, tell Melendez to meet us in the OR.
24:48Showing signs of ischemia?
24:50You have a strong medical case for removing.
24:53Dr. Lim, you a castration fan?
24:57Right now I am.
24:58Andrew's told me he's backing off.
25:00Great.
25:01Because you presented him with a very good argument.
25:03My argument.
25:04Which you regurgitated to him right after you said you wouldn't back me up.
25:07Call that leadership?
25:08Yes, I do.
25:09You presented me with a very good argument,
25:11but you didn't have the guts to take it to Andrew's on your own.
25:14One more reason I don't want to work under you.
25:16You don't want this promotion so that you can improve the hospital.
25:18You want it for the pretty title.
25:20You're an adrenaline junkie.
25:21You won't last two weeks' liaising with board members.
25:24There's a long and dusty trail littered with people who have underestimated me.
25:31We're ready to go.
25:34Curve tissue scissors, please.
25:39His systolic is 68.
25:41And look at this.
25:44He's septic.
25:45He's going into DIC.
25:46Rerun his labs.
25:47He's got platelets, plasma, and cryo ready.
25:48If he starts bleeding, he'll die.
25:52I reduced the volume from 80 cc's to 35.
25:58The odds changed in the last 24 hours?
26:12A little.
26:13Where am I at?
26:14Six to one.
26:15Put a hundred on me.
26:18He's becoming severely bradycardic.
26:19The pressure on his orbit caused a retrobulbar hematoma.
26:20If we don't relieve it now, he'll arrest forceps and scissors.
26:21I just lost his pulse.
26:22Pushing atropine.
26:23Set up a temporary transcutaneous pacemaker.
26:24If we inject the orbital muscle with local anesthetic, we might be able to fatigue the reflex.
26:25Do it.
26:26Starting CPR.
26:27I hope that's a look of resolve.
26:38Melendez stood up to me in front of his residence.
26:53I did the same thing to O'Connor when I was his age.
26:57What about Lim?
26:59She has the kind of focus that took me years to develop.
27:02And Cooper Burke?
27:04He reminds me of B when I was...
27:06Marcus, you were good.
27:08But no one's going to be as good as you think you were.
27:13One of your weaknesses was decision-making.
27:16I trust you've gotten past that since I made you president.
27:23Continuing compressions until I have capture on the pacemaker.
27:29Pacing pads are in position.
27:32Stopping CPR.
27:35Injecting lidocaine.
27:37I have set the rate to 80.
27:41Increase the ventricular by 2 milliamps.
27:47Increase by 2 more.
27:53Blood pressure is responding on 102 over 68.
28:05Keep those pacer settings and let's get back to the main event.
28:12Both his PT and PTT are coming back down.
28:15His systolic is stable at 110 and no ectopy on the monitor.
28:19His DIC score is back on the 4.
28:21He's stabilized.
28:21All's in your court.
28:29Dr. Melendez?
28:32Effects of low testosterone on cardiovascular function and sepsis.
28:35Possible acute vascular response.
28:38Circulatory collapse.
28:39And what about on DIC?
28:40Increased risk of clots and stroke.
28:45George's body can't tolerate any loss of testosterone right now.
28:49We want to save his life.
28:50We have to save his testicles.
28:55Sutures.
28:59I know how to get you to drive.
29:07I can't drive.
29:08Driving is just like surgery.
29:10Say you're driving down the street and suddenly somebody steps off the sidewalk right in front of you.
29:16Things like that must happen when you're deep inside someone's belly.
29:19That doesn't make any sense.
29:21That's an analogy, Sean.
29:22I need you to work with me just a little bit.
29:24Give me.
29:25It would be something unexpected out of our control from an aberrant source and very bad.
29:43It would be analogous to an arterial bleed.
29:48How about if a truck stalls out, crippling traffic?
29:52A thrombus impeding blood flow so we divert.
29:56A thrombus, exactly.
29:58What if you're just cruising along and a car comes out of nowhere and goes racing by?
30:02A tachyarrhythmia.
30:04Yes, Sean.
30:05You got this.
30:06Yes.
30:07So let's get you driving that hoopty.
30:13I've got this, Albert.
30:14We did the surgery.
30:29Your circulatory and clotting systems were shutting down.
30:33But removing your testicles would have put you at greater risk by reducing your...
30:38You would have died.
30:38I've set you up with a psychiatrist and a urologist.
30:47I'll screen you, get you cleared, and then we can do this the right way.
30:52George, we can get this done.
30:54You just cannot try this again.
31:00I get it.
31:02I'd do it your way or it just doesn't happen.
31:08It's just another intersection, Sean.
31:25Just like the last one and just like the next one.
31:28The last intersection isn't where everyone honked at me and made me freeze.
31:32That was a different day with different drivers and a different Sean behind the wheel
31:37because today this Sean has a plan for this intersection, which is...
31:43I am going to dissect it.
31:46Damn right you are.
31:47And today you're going to turn right, which you will do by...
31:51Determining laterality and waiting until I can legally enter the bike lane.
31:55Somebody just made me turn.
32:16Sean.
32:16Sean.
32:20Sean.
32:21Sean.
32:21You were wrong, Leah. I can't drive.
32:31Sean, I thought I had it figured out.
32:34I can't have a drive.
32:36I...
32:37Surgery is mechanical. Mechanics are predictable.
32:40Driving is subject to human foibles,
32:42which means there are limitless possibilities.
32:44You're right. My metaphor sucked.
32:46It sucked very much.
32:48Because...
32:51Becoming a surgeon is about way more than operating.
32:57You had to learn about interacting with teachers, co-workers, patients, bosses.
33:02Cooperating with them, communicating with them.
33:05I am very bad at communicating.
33:07Sean, you became a surgeon.
33:10One of the hardest things that anyone could do.
33:14And you proved that just because something is hard
33:17doesn't mean you can't do it.
33:19And look what you just did.
33:21I just hit a trash can.
33:23Exactly.
33:24A trash can instead of an oncoming car or a pedestrian.
33:27You did great, Sean.
33:35That soccer ball was a dropped Metzenbaum.
33:40I know.
33:41Right?
33:42When I accidentally drop an instrument in the OR, I react quickly to minimize damage.
33:55Yes.
33:56Yes.
33:57I dropped a Metzenbaum.
34:01I can drive this hoopty.
34:08The windows are about to close.
34:14Ten will get you 20 on Melendez.
34:16Ten will get you 1,000 if you want to bet on me.
34:18Hey, everybody.
34:20I can't be prouder of all of you.
34:25We have grown into a preeminent surgical department which has been recognized with the official designation of Surgical Center of Excellence.
34:33It's now more important than ever that we maintain our high standards.
34:40And so while there are many worthy candidates, I've decided to retain the title myself.
34:55Yes.
34:56You did it.
35:17You really did it.
35:20It was his idea.
35:30Murph.
35:31We inserted a small breast implant to fill in the depression and create a more aesthetically pleasing contour.
35:38Breast implant?
35:39Yes.
35:44You saved my life.
35:50It was a mistake.
35:54It caused an oculocardiac reflex and you almost died.
36:01It was a mistake.
36:09George?
36:12George?
36:13No.
36:18Why didn't his monitor alarm go off?
36:19He was stable.
36:20I disconnected it so he could use the restroom.
36:22I didn't...
36:23Morgan, he's gone.
36:34George!
36:35George!
36:43No!
37:05I was never gonna confront Andrews.
37:15I was playing you.
37:17But damn if you didn't actually make it work.
37:20It didn't work for anybody.
37:21He played us both.
37:22He set us against each other.
37:28I think you were right.
37:31Even if you were just bluffing.
37:35We need to stand together.
37:38Where was that wisdom two days ago?
37:44Still in the bottle.
37:52Hey, how'd you come up with that idea?
37:53You mentioned breast implants and I thought...
37:56Of his forehead.
37:57We were operating on his eye.
37:58His forehead was covered.
38:00Why were you thinking of it?
38:04You care about him.
38:06You were worried about his problem.
38:08You empathized with him.
38:10My idea almost killed him.
38:13No, it didn't.
38:17I found these in Billy's drawer.
38:19Three days of pain meds.
38:20He was cheeking them.
38:23To build up a stash.
38:25It wasn't exaggerating.
38:27You saved his life, Sean.
38:30Nurse Aponte, Atria.
38:36Nurse Aponte, Atria.
38:38Nurse Aponte, Atria.
38:40Nurse Aponte, Atria.
38:41Nurse Aponte, Atria.
38:42Nurse Aponte, The tricky thing out loud.
38:47Nurse Aponte, Atria.
38:49Nurse Aponte, Atria.
38:50Nurse Aponte, Atria.
38:52Nurse Aponte, Atria.
38:53Nurse Aponte, Atria.
39:01If this isn't the way this should have ended.
39:04should have ended but I'm not so sure the world is a worse place than it was a couple hours ago
39:15you almost look comfortable behind the wheel the seat has excellent lumbar support
39:30but I am still very nervous
39:34I can drive a car I can see that Leah taught me using a very bad analogy nothing works like a bad
39:49analogy he's getting pretty good won't be long before he gets his operators your next radiation
39:55appointment is in 45 minutes
39:57ow