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Grey's Anatomy Season 1 Episode 8

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00:01You'd lie in bed at night and close your eyes and you had complete and utter faith.
00:08Eight hours, 16 ounces of chocolate and 32 cupcakes and they still don't taste right.
00:14No, these are good. Martha Stewart would be proud.
00:18Yeah, look where I got her.
00:19Santa Claus, the Tooth Fairy, Prince Charming, they were so close you could taste them.
00:25There's something missing, some specific ingredient. Why can't I remember?
00:30But eventually, you grow up. One day, you open your eyes and the fairy tale disappears.
00:36Look, just call her. Call your mother and ask.
00:38Most people turn to the things and people they can trust.
00:42I don't want to call my mother.
00:46So let's go sleep at your house tonight.
00:49What?
00:50I mean, why are we always sleeping at my house? Do we even have one?
00:53One what?
00:54A house with a closet, with your stuff in it, your personal stuff.
01:01Do you even have one of those?
01:06Good morning.
01:07Hey, you guys want a cupcake?
01:09You made them.
01:11Yeah, I like it here.
01:13Hey, you said so yourself.
01:14You like to have your things around, sleeping in your own bed.
01:17You're like a health nut, aren't you?
01:20You know, you eat muesli every morning.
01:23No, I don't.
01:25Okay, the muesli thing?
01:27You do.
01:28The last seven days at least.
01:29Oh, come on.
01:31I haven't been here for a whole week.
01:35How am I?
01:35See?
01:38Even they think it's weird.
01:39But the thing is,
01:40it's hard to let go of that fairy tale entirely.
01:45Because almost everyone still has that smallest bit of hope, of faith,
01:50that one day they'll open their eyes,
01:53and it will all come true.
01:55So, I've checked the schedule.
02:06I start E&T on the 9th.
02:08It's a light rotation.
02:09Can you get me in then?
02:10Oh, I'm afraid not.
02:13We have openings on the 16th.
02:16There are other options besides termination, you know.
02:21Adoption.
02:22Keeping the baby.
02:25You think it over.
02:26Call me back.
02:27I'm here.
02:27Put me down for the 16th.
02:29I'll confirm after I rearrange my schedule.
02:32I know this is a difficult decision.
02:34Okay, you know the talking part?
02:36I'm not interested.
02:40So, Devo, you just had a root canal, correct?
02:43Yeah.
02:44Couldn't stop bleeding after.
02:46Literally.
02:46Now I'm stuck with you guys.
02:49Give me the bullet.
02:50A 17-year-old female hospitalized for excessive bleeding status post-root canal.
02:54Also had a significant new heart murmur associated with fever.
02:57Now a fever along antibiotics.
03:00I'm going to die.
03:01Can you pay for mom and dad?
03:02You're not dying.
03:03Where are your parents?
03:04In the cafeteria.
03:05My freak father likes hospital food.
03:07You're in excellent hands here.
03:09Dr. Karev is going to run some labs.
03:11And I'll see you with your parents in a little while.
03:15Add a bleeding time to the coax.
03:16So, what kind of name is Devo, anyway?
03:22He's a rocker.
03:23My parents did too much blow.
03:26I call myself Esther.
03:28Nice skirt, Esther.
03:29What are you, Amish?
03:30Get a life.
03:31Haven't you ever seen an Orthodox Jew?
03:32This guy belongs in psych.
03:38What are you doing turfing him here?
03:40He's my gift to you.
03:41Had a seizure two days ago and another one this morning.
03:43What are you talking about?
03:45It says right here he talks to dead people.
03:47His family thinks he's dangerous.
03:48And they had him committed.
03:50That's psych.
03:51Not Nero.
03:52Wait a minute.
03:52Didn't you go to med school?
03:53Yes.
03:54And unlike the correspondence school you attended...
03:56Oh, yeah.
03:57That'd be Stanford, right?
03:58I learned not to jump to conclusions.
04:00Sorry, ladies.
04:01We can't take him back until he's cleared.
04:02So you're dumping him on us?
04:04He thinks his seizures are visions.
04:06Hello, they're not seizures.
04:08I'm psychic.
04:09Of course you are.
04:10And I'm a chicken.
04:11Hey, genius!
04:15Okay, Mr. Duff.
04:17We're gonna start our workup now.
04:18Work me up, work me down.
04:20I'm telling you it's a waste of time.
04:21A little humorous.
04:22Can you grip my fingers, please?
04:31Christina.
04:33Mr. Duff?
04:34Mr. Duff, are you okay?
04:35No.
04:39Someone...
04:40Someone what?
04:43Someone's gonna check out.
04:46Bye-bye.
04:47Man, he's nuts.
04:48I'm dizzy.
04:48Not deaf, lady.
04:49And I'm telling you, someone on the fourth floor is gonna die.
04:52Code blue, fourth floor.
04:53Code blue, fourth floor.
04:55You got a code?
04:57I'm ready.
04:58You got it.
04:58Nobody knows where they might end up.
05:12Nobody knows.
05:22Oh, oh, suppose you'll never know.
05:27Fourth floor, dead guide.
05:46Psychic predicted fourth floor, dead guide.
05:49I need someone to cover me on the 16th.
05:50You in?
05:51I'm thinking about letting my hair grow.
05:54Maybe I won't shave, go for the stubble effect.
05:58What do you think?
06:0016th George, can you cover me or not?
06:02Uh, yeah, I guess.
06:04Why?
06:05It's none of your business.
06:09You would be nice.
06:10It's just that I hardly know anything about you.
06:13You know I'm from New York.
06:14You know I like ferry boats.
06:15Enough with the ferry boats.
06:17What about your friends?
06:17I'm a surgeon.
06:18I don't have friends.
06:19Everybody has friends.
06:21I mean, who do you hang out with?
06:23What do you do when you're days off?
06:25These are important questions.
06:26Ah, important.
06:27For who?
06:28We're having sex every night.
06:29I think I deserve details.
06:31You have more details than most.
06:32See, this is going somewhere weird.
06:34I want facts.
06:35And until I get them, my pants are staying on.
06:38Or you could just roll with it.
06:40Be flexible.
06:41See what happens.
06:42I'm not flexible.
06:43Ah, there I disagree.
06:46Mmm, I gotta go.
06:51We'll find these things out.
06:53That's the fun part, you know?
06:54That's the gravy.
06:55That is what I'm talking about.
06:57I don't want to be your gravy.
07:04Your daughter needs a valve replacement.
07:06Tests are indicative of Von Willebrand's disease,
07:08which explains the excessive bleeding after the root canal.
07:11And that means...
07:12Debo can't take the blood thinners necessary
07:14to maintain a mechanical heart valve.
07:16We're suggesting a porcine valve instead.
07:19Porcine?
07:20As in pig?
07:21It's a standard of care for someone in this situation.
07:25Pig.
07:26Huh?
07:27It's the other white meat.
07:29I don't care what you have to do.
07:30Save my daughter's life.
07:31Dr. Jennings, 2-0-R-7.
07:35Dr. Jennings, 2-0-R-7.
07:38I'm removing the lump.
07:41No.
07:42Someone said you guys have a psychic running around here.
07:45Is that true?
07:46I did not even hear you say that.
07:48Predicted someone would die on the fourth floor.
07:50ICU's on the fourth floor.
07:51People die all the time.
07:52Okay.
07:53Continue finishing up here, Mrs. Glass.
07:56We'll take this down the path
07:57to get the results of the frozen section biopsy.
08:00And see you in a few hours.
08:02Seriously, the guy's just playing mind games.
08:05I can see further into the future than he can.
08:06Why do you even care about this, Steven?
08:09I don't.
08:13Okay, Mr. Walker.
08:14Does that hurt?
08:16I can't feel anything until you get to my thigh.
08:19Try wiggling your toes.
08:20Are they moving?
08:25No.
08:26I am.
08:27I could about ten minutes ago.
08:29Well, your spine x-rays look clear.
08:32You fell rock climbing?
08:33In Snohomish.
08:34Just a small drop.
08:35I was belayed.
08:37My wife and boys are on the way.
08:39What's wrong with me, anyway?
08:41Hold your legs up.
08:41Should I be scared now?
08:47No, just try and relax.
08:49Nurse, I need a stat MRI.
08:52Send it to Intern Rhythm.
08:54Take it, Meredith, correct me.
08:57Oh, thick, short neck.
09:00That isn't good.
09:01It's hard to intubate.
09:01You want me to do that?
09:02He's my patient.
09:03I'm fine.
09:04I just can't see anything yet.
09:06Suction.
09:09Don't break any teeth.
09:11I know that.
09:11Don't you think I know that?
09:16Ball sock's down, 87%.
09:18Damn.
09:18Bag him, over here.
09:20Dude, are you sure you don't want to do that?
09:22No, damn it.
09:23Dude.
09:31Ha, got it.
09:37It's in the esophagus.
09:38Don't you know an esophagus from a trachea?
09:40Damn it.
09:41Anatomy is all messed up in here.
09:42Are you trying to kill this patient, O'Malley?
09:46Maybe we should send you back to practice on mannequins.
09:49No, it's just, I haven't done this much.
09:52But what I have, it's been good.
09:57It's just, I haven't...
09:59Let's review the concept.
10:00Never take your eyes away.
10:00Never take your eyes away.
10:03Always, always know you can follow through.
10:06I'll never follow through on one of my patients in my alley.
10:09A little Botox would do wonders on those brown lines.
10:25Okay.
10:26Okay.
10:27Shut up.
10:28Are you allowed to talk to me like that?
10:31God, you're hot.
10:33In a Mrs. Livingston kind of way.
10:34Okay, see here?
10:35These are spikes in your temporal lobe.
10:39It means you have epilepsy, not visions, seizures.
10:42You think I'm epileptic?
10:43That is so not right.
10:45I'm going to order an MRI so I can take a closer look at your brain.
10:48Yeah, there's no way.
10:48Mr. Duff?
10:56Mr. Duff, can you see me?
10:57Can you hear me?
10:59Stay with me.
11:00Wouldn't have picked you for the mommy track, nurse buddy.
11:08See?
11:11Told you I know things.
11:14This pregnancy thing?
11:15You can't run away from it.
11:18Dr. Bailey, I want off the psychic case.
11:27I'll take whatever you got.
11:29Can I switch?
11:29Ask nicely.
11:32This is me doing nicely.
11:35Look, I know the time.
11:36These guys just want everybody to think they're a sideshow.
11:38Let me take them.
11:39I don't do switches.
11:40I'll do your post-op notes for a month.
11:44Fine.
11:45I can accept that.
11:46Izzy, you get psych guy.
11:48Yay.
11:48This is your lucky day.
11:50You get to be with me on the breast cancer.
11:52And they're spotting, so you need to do a pelvic.
11:54She's pregnant.
11:54She's pregnant.
11:54She's pregnant.
11:55She's pregnant.
11:57She's pregnant.
11:57I'll do your post-op notes for a month.
12:05See?
12:06See?
12:07This.
12:09Your guy's films are clear.
12:11There's no reason I can see for his creeping paralysis.
12:14It's just so surprising.
12:15I expected an intrusion into the spinal space where a bony sperm in the nucleus proposes.
12:20Well, you were wrong. You don't always get what you expect, do you?
12:26What is your problem?
12:27Give me something to go on. Anything.
12:31What are your grandparents' names?
12:32I don't have grandparents.
12:33Where'd you grow up? What's your favorite flavor of ice cream?
12:36Where'd you spend your summer vacations?
12:38Lighten up. It'd be good for your blood pressure.
12:40Oh, don't you tell me to lighten up.
12:43I'll lighten up when I feel light.
12:46Don't we have treatment options?
12:51I mean, aren't there always alternatives?
12:53With this stage of invasive carcinoma, surgery, chemo, radiation, and drug therapy are your only options.
12:59Can I wait until the end of my pregnancy?
13:01The pregnancy hormones will likely speed the growth of the cancer.
13:05And the baby?
13:06Oh, none of these courses of treatment will allow the baby to survive.
13:11Mr. and Mrs. Glass, I understand how difficult this is.
13:15No disrespect, but like hell you do.
13:19You're going to have to make a decision as to how you want to proceed.
13:22You mean my baby's life or my own?
13:27Yes.
13:34We'll have to evacuate the fetus.
13:36Any changes, Mr. Walker?
13:46I can't move my legs at all now.
13:48He said he was moving his legs when he came in.
13:50What's wrong with them?
13:51I don't know.
13:53The paralysis is moving very quickly, and there was nothing in the MRI to explain it.
13:57Has Tommy been under any stress lately?
13:59You know what's making me stress is being in here and not being able to move.
14:01Dr. Gray.
14:06Emotional trauma can be converted into something physical, right?
14:08This is possible.
14:09Okay.
14:10Like hysterical numbness or paralysis.
14:12Maybe there is no physiological reason, and he's just having a conversion reaction.
14:15You think it's psychosomatic?
14:16It is not in your head, man.
14:19I believe you.
14:20Mr. Duff, please.
14:23Who is that?
14:25Sykes sent him down.
14:26He has visions.
14:27Is that it?
14:28Am I crazy?
14:29No, no.
14:31I'm going to order a higher level MRI.
14:35We're going to figure this out.
14:41You know how important this is to me.
14:43This is about saving your life, sweetie.
14:45And you're not respecting it.
14:47Or me.
14:48You're letting them put a pig, a freaking non-kosher-traved mammal, into my chest.
14:53Into my heart.
14:54Very essence of my being.
14:56It's a porcine valve, actually.
14:58I don't care what the hell it is.
15:00If you give me a pig party, Miles will be dead.
15:02I told you this whole orthodox thing was a mistake.
15:04What was so wrong with being plain old reformed like everyone else we know?
15:07You guys don't even light candles Friday nights.
15:10You don't even know all the Passover plagues.
15:12Boils, vermin, pestilence.
15:14Even I know that.
15:17Miss Freeman, I appreciate your extreme religious convictions.
15:21Fire, hail, slaying.
15:22Simply put, without this procedure, you will die.
15:27You're hot shot, doctors.
15:29You'll come up with something else.
15:30As long as it doesn't answer to Wilbur and say, oink, I don't care what it is.
15:35Your nostrils are flaring.
15:47They are not.
15:48You're into me.
15:49I can tell.
15:50Dr. Small and Angry was a hot appetizer, but you, Doc, are a smorgasbord of lust.
15:54Mr. Duff, you're pressing your luck.
15:57Would you press it for me?
15:58I hope you're not claustrophobic.
16:04You're staring at me.
16:05Stop.
16:06I'm looking at you, sweetheart, but it's the strangest thing.
16:08I'm hungry for a chocolate cupcake.
16:11What did you say?
16:12A chocolate cupcake?
16:14Maybe one of those fudgy things with the white squiggle on the frosting.
16:17Could you oblige?
16:20What?
16:21Do I still have some chocolate on my face or in my hair or something?
16:25What are you talking about?
16:26You.
16:26I know the drill.
16:28So keep it up.
16:29Next, you'll be reading my cards, telling me my dead uncle is in the room.
16:34Is he?
16:35I don't have a dead uncle.
16:37I'm watching you.
16:53That's turkey.
16:53Can I have some?
16:54Saga.
16:54Maybe it'll kill you to solve everything.
16:56I could have gotten that intubation.
16:58I am good at intubations.
17:00Why does everything in a hospital smell like a hospital?
17:03Don't be so hard on yourself, George.
17:04Everybody makes a mistake.
17:05You know, I'm good at a lot of things.
17:06You know what?
17:07I want to tell you something.
17:08Hey, George, you need to get laid.
17:10See that nurse over there?
17:11She's single, she's single, she's single, she's got red hair, go ask her out.
17:15In case you forgot, I intubated an esophagus.
17:17Dude, you're tweaking.
17:18Maybe you should go see that psychic.
17:20Mr. Duff is not a psychic.
17:21I am trying to help you.
17:23Go buy her a latte and freshen up your gonad.
17:26Please.
17:33Shut up.
17:36It's not too late to call her.
17:38You know, moms like that.
17:39Surprises on their birthdays.
17:41It's very hallmark.
17:52I'm 47, you know.
17:53I'm 47 and having a baby, which is kind of a miracle.
17:56And it kind of sucks, if you see what I mean.
18:01But actually, given up on the whole kid thing about a year ago.
18:04You know, fertility treatments, acupuncture needles in my eyes.
18:07Well, not really, but it felt like it.
18:11It was like, screw this, I want my life back.
18:16Then one awesome night on the beach with a bottle of Merlot.
18:20I should have these labs back in a couple hours.
18:22You get it, right?
18:23My hesitation.
18:25This isn't an easy decision, I mean.
18:28I'm having a baby.
18:31You have advanced stage carcinoma.
18:33You're 47 years old, so statistically,
18:35you have a good probability of survival.
18:38Forgo treatment.
18:39Chances are, you won't see your baby go to kindergarten.
18:41So whose life are you interested in saving?
18:50Excuse me.
18:58Where's my legs?
18:59My stomach?
19:00God.
19:01Doc!
19:02Doc, my hands can't move.
19:04Where's my fingers?
19:06I can't.
19:08Right here.
19:08No?
19:10Let me know if you feel this way.
19:16Anything here?
19:17Up here?
19:17Okay.
19:18Nothing on this side?
19:19All right, I'll be right back.
19:21Nurse, cancel the second MRI.
19:23Call down and prep OR, stop.
19:25You're operating?
19:27On what?
19:28If there was something to fix, wouldn't we have seen it?
19:29I think the MRI missed a clot somewhere in his upper spine.
19:32I'm going to cut him open.
19:33I'm going in.
19:34What if you're wrong?
19:35Couldn't unnecessary spinal surgery do more damage?
19:38We wait any longer and this thing expands into his brainstem.
19:40We have a paralyzed man who can't breathe.
19:42I'm trusting my instincts.
19:43Sometimes you've got to take a chance to save a life.
19:45Your mitral regurge is getting worse.
19:59The valves are leakier than ever.
20:01Are you hitting on me?
20:07You want me to?
20:08I hear they call you Dr. Evil's bomb.
20:11Only the people that like me.
20:13I guess that explains a lack of faith thing.
20:16Well, I kind of think of myself as a pagan, but hey, that's just me.
20:24You know what it's like being a teenager these days?
20:27My friends spend most of their time screwing around and getting wasted.
20:32At least I have God.
20:35Well, so God wants you to die, huh?
20:38He wants me to be passionate about what I believe in.
20:41You don't believe in anything.
20:43Well, my mother used to pray to St. Jude for me.
20:47How appropriate.
20:49Patron saint of lost causes.
20:52Oh.
20:59I did an angio on my sight case.
21:02The MRI came out clean, but I saw a digital or something here.
21:06Yep.
21:07You're right.
21:07There's an AVM on his left temporal load.
21:09I'll schedule the OR for tonight, then.
21:11Oh, back up, girl.
21:13There's high risk of spontaneous hemorrhage.
21:15The attending has to see the films.
21:16We need consent forms.
21:18Believe it or not, Stevens, we have to follow protocol.
21:20Take a breath.
21:20But if the AVM looks like it's going to blow, we fix it, right?
21:23If the man needs to be fixed, we'll fix him in due time.
21:26Why are you moving so quickly?
21:28You get too involved with your patients, Izzy.
21:31Why do you make everything so personal?
21:34It's not personal.
21:37It's not.
21:41What's up, my dear?
21:43We've got to save this cord.
21:45This guy's built like the rock of Gibraltar.
21:48You want me to start?
21:50No, I'm going to cut here from the base of the neck to the rib cage.
21:54I want you to hit the bleeders.
21:55I still don't think we should be doing this.
22:00This guy has a spinal hematoma.
22:01We don't know that.
22:02Which left untreated are almost always fatal.
22:05You're cutting blind.
22:06Whatever happened to being practical?
22:07I need to see more here.
22:09A tractor?
22:12Wow.
22:13Good cab refill.
22:15That's fine.
22:16There is no wow in practical.
22:19Take that, Dr.
22:20We've decided to go ahead with the evacuation.
22:30What the hell, right?
22:32Maybe this is how it's supposed to be.
22:34We need to start chemo right away, then.
22:37We'll get everything ready.
22:43Have you ever done a D&C before?
22:45We learn at school.
22:46Okay, go ahead.
22:48I'll call an Opie resident down to supervise.
22:50If she needs anything, page me.
22:53They're using up my oxygen, O'Malley.
23:14How does a pompous, cocky jackass like you always have women all over him?
23:19Little blue love pills.
23:21Lots of them.
23:23Come on.
23:25Float like a butterfly, sting like a bee.
23:28There it is.
23:30A bovine xenograft.
23:35O'Malley, you think too much.
23:38Can't you see it?
23:39You gotta dance and jab.
23:40Dance and jab.
23:42Like me.
23:43I am the Ali of this place.
23:45Does the wall ever bow back?
24:02It's called davening, smartass.
24:15This is me communing with God.
24:17And you're interrupting.
24:18I found a transplant option.
24:21At first, I thought maybe a cadaver, but they're really hard to find.
24:25And then I realized Dr. Burke can transplant a bovine mitral valve instead of the pig.
24:30She can get a cow valve?
24:32Dr. Burke, why wasn't this mentioned before?
24:35Dr. Kareff?
24:36The brine valve has only been an option the last few years.
24:39And it's a much more complicated procedure.
24:40But the best part is it's actually superior to the pig.
24:43It lasts longer.
24:46What incredibly small fraction of your brain were you using there?
24:50What?
24:50Correct me if I'm wrong.
24:51But did you not present an alternative procedure without consulting your attending first?
24:55I thought you'd be...
24:56What, impressed?
24:57That's just stupid.
24:59I'm sorry.
24:59We're finished here, Kareff.
25:00You're off this case.
25:01You need to sign these consent forms so we can proceed with your surgery.
25:21Sweetheart, I'm not signing anything unless it's got my name on it, followed by a whole bunch of zeros.
25:25Look, the AVM is located in this crucial part of the brain.
25:29It's a tangle of blood vessels that could burst and affect your speech, among other things.
25:33So, we know your visions are actually seizures.
25:35Do you?
25:36Do I what?
25:37Know they're seizures.
25:40You're really good at reading people, aren't you?
25:42Telling them what they want to hear.
25:44There's a really unfortunate alignment of Saturn in the house of Jupiter right now.
25:49Okay.
25:49I know what you're doing.
25:51You watch people read their body language.
25:54You say chocolate cupcakes, I lean towards you, so you think you're on the right track.
25:58Not only do you know you're having seizures, but you're milking it.
26:03Well, we'll just see about that cricket.
26:07What?
26:08What did you just call me?
26:10I'm going to do a quick pelvic exam.
26:17The OB resident should be down soon.
26:20It's a short procedure your husband can stay if he likes.
26:22We caged our minds.
26:24Excuse me?
26:25We've decided to keep the baby.
26:27You have cancer.
26:29Can you tell me I'll survive if I go through with this?
26:32Having the procedure does not necessarily improve the treatment outcome.
26:37You have quite the bedside manner.
26:39You know that, right?
26:41My mom died of breast cancer when she was in her 40s.
26:45I have that cancer gene.
26:47My chances are pretty much lose-lose whichever way you look at it.
26:50Except for the baby.
26:52We're keeping it.
26:56I'll call down a psych consult.
26:57Don't bother.
26:58I am going to get fat and happy instead of skinny and bald.
27:03And at the end of it all...
27:04Look, if you want to live...
27:05Honey, that's what I'm doing.
27:07Look, if you think you're going to get any, think again.
27:25I'm not in the mood.
27:28I'm not in the mood either.
27:29Good.
27:35What do you want?
27:37Nothing.
27:37I just haven't seen you all day.
27:42So I'm working.
27:50I've never done a bovine replacement before.
27:53I don't know what I'm doing.
27:56Look it up, research it, and get someone to assist you.
28:02It's not that easy.
28:04This is a problem that has a solution, Burke.
28:06There are a lot of problems that don't.
28:14There are thoracic laminae.
28:16Nothing.
28:17I think I see the dura pulsating here.
28:20No, it's not.
28:21Keep looking.
28:22We've been at this for four hours.
28:24Maybe he just injured his spinal cord and there's nothing to fix.
28:27Gray, when you read your books, make sure you reference them correctly.
28:30Progressive paralysis implies a pressure illusion.
28:33My book's got me here.
28:34Pressure's up to 180 over 111.
28:38Pulse is in the 40s.
28:40What is it?
28:41I'm pushing 70 milligrams of dyes oxide.
28:43Okay.
28:43I don't know.
28:45I'm of dysreflexia.
28:45Damage to the sympathetic nervous system?
28:47BP and the heart rate are unstable.
28:49We're in trouble, aren't we?
28:50We've got to find the clot.
28:53See the cord below the dura.
28:54Is he going to stroke out?
28:55Just focus, Gray.
28:56We're going to find the clot.
28:57It's there.
28:58What do you look?
28:58Uh, peanut, please.
29:00Okay.
29:00BP is still up.
29:01Heart rate's at 44.
29:04Get on those bleeders.
29:06Let's set up.
29:09Keep looking, Dr. Gray.
29:10Dr. O'Malley, our patient's pulse ox is dropping.
29:19She's agonized.
29:19She needs to be intubated.
29:21Isn't there anyone else who can do this?
29:23You're standing right here.
29:24I could try and find someone.
29:25No, that's...
29:26I got it.
29:35Okay.
29:37Sat's down to 86%.
29:38Quick pressure, please.
29:40Okay.
29:42I see cords.
29:43Two, three.
29:56Check for breast sounds.
30:04Clear and equal.
30:06CO2 detector mellow yellow.
30:09Smooth moves, doctor.
30:11Kicked ass.
30:25Ah, Dr. Carell.
30:28How long did it take to get a cough out?
30:30Oh, about 60 minutes by messenger.
30:33You're scrubbing in.
30:39Thank you very much, sir.
30:40This doesn't get you any points, Karev.
30:42I'm the only one with points around here, okay?
30:44Oh, by the way.
30:45Oh, by the way, Devo wants a rabbi to bless her before surgery.
30:52Seriously?
30:53You came up with the call?
30:54You can find that girl a rabbi.
30:56What is it?
31:07See for yourself.
31:08Second thoracic vertebrae.
31:10There's another rabbi.
31:11There's another rabbi.
31:12There's another rabbi.
31:12Oh, my God.
31:15I see it.
31:17It really is there.
31:18Of course it is.
31:19Let's suction and pack this baby, shall we?
31:21Suction.
31:24Here you go.
31:27Dr. Burke to oncology.
31:30You were right.
31:31Dr. Burke to oncology.
31:32Is he going to be okay?
31:33I think so.
31:35But you don't know that.
31:36I know we stopped the paralysis from advancing.
31:38But you don't know if the paralysis he already has will be permanent?
31:41No.
31:43You know, you keep taking everything on faith.
31:46How do you know what's real and what's not?
31:48You just do.
31:52You know, some people would call this a relationship.
31:54Time where you exchange keys, leave your toothbrush over.
31:58Who?
31:59Who would call it that?
32:01Me.
32:03I would.
32:06And I'm supposed to believe you.
32:08Mm-hmm.
32:09Show me something.
32:13Give me a reason to believe.
32:19I'm under no illusions now.
32:22How can I see when I am blind?
32:26To all the same old.
32:28I have your discharge papers.
32:31Oh, you're not happy with me, are you?
32:33I'm your doctor.
32:34It's not my place to be happy.
32:35My husband and child are going to be together long after I'm gone.
32:39We've talked about it.
32:41It's our decision.
32:42And that's okay.
32:44So why do you need my approval?
32:45I just want you to understand.
32:47Well, I don't.
32:48I don't.
32:49I brought the consent forms again.
33:05You really need to sign them.
33:07Your surgeon scheduled the OR.
33:09Mr. Duffer, you all right?
33:12Are you having another seizure?
33:13Mr. Duffer, I can't see when I am blind.
33:17Yeah.
33:18Yeah.
33:19I think maybe I am.
33:23What is it?
33:30It's me.
33:34I think it's about to be over.
33:37We know what we're doing, Mr. Duff.
33:39You saw the angio results.
33:41We're catching the AVM just in time.
33:43You don't need to be nervous.
33:45You're not going to die.
33:47I'm not talking about dying.
33:55My whole life has been about what I see.
33:58And about believing in myself, whatever people think.
34:01And you're telling me there's a very good chance that will go away.
34:05Look, you're a healthy guy.
34:06You're going to live a long, full life.
34:10And if your psychic visions are real, you've got to believe you'll have them when you come out.
34:14I'm under no illusions now.
34:20I'm under no illusions now.
34:27I'm under no illusions now.
34:33I'm under no illusions now.
34:40I'm under no illusions now.
34:43She's good.
35:13This is Dr. Chesney from the Cleveland Clinic.
35:17He's an expert on bovine valve replacement surgery.
35:21He will be assisting via satellite.
35:25Thank you, doctor.
35:27After the sternalomy and connection to bypass,
35:31we're going to do a transverse left atrialomy to expose the valve.
35:43I tried to talk Shepard out of that clot surgery.
35:51What is wrong with me?
35:52Basically, you tried to kill the guy.
35:54Basically, you're an ass.
35:56Oh, you know what you wanted.
35:57Come to poppy, baby.
36:00This is George.
36:02George has a hot date.
36:04Oh, that's great, George.
36:09Yeah.
36:10Well, left pocket of my lab coat, Georgie.
36:13No glove, no love.
36:14My psychic had a surgery.
36:30Yeah?
36:31I wonder what happened with his gift.
36:35Come on.
36:35We all know he's crazy.
36:37I thought you said you didn't believe in that stuff.
36:38I grew up in a trailer park.
36:44I waited tables, which was supposed to put me through college.
36:47But my mother was always calling these psychics all the time.
36:54And the bills started piling up, so I had to use my money to pay them.
36:58When I turned 18, I left and never went back.
37:01But this guy has been saying things to me,
37:03things he couldn't possibly know anything about.
37:06So, I just wonder.
37:14Do you have sensation anywhere else?
37:17Some feeling in my stomach and feet, I guess?
37:19Bladder and bowels?
37:21Not so good, still.
37:22You said the pressure stockings help relieve clots and bed sores?
37:25They do.
37:25They do.
37:36I wanted to thank you for everything.
37:41Believing in me that I wasn't making it up.
37:44Well, I'll come back tomorrow then.
37:47Hey, I wanted to show you something.
37:49I wasn't sure what to last, but now, look.
37:55I know it's hardly anything, but...
37:57No, it's something.
38:01It's something really big.
38:09At the end of the day, faith is a funny thing.
38:15It turns up when you don't really expect it.
38:17Mr. Def, you're still with us.
38:23For your recipe.
38:28One tablespoon coconut extract.
38:33It's like one day you realize that the fairy tale may be slightly different than you dreamed.
38:40Where are we going?
38:53Trust me.
38:57Sorry.
39:00The castle, well...
39:02It may not be a castle.
39:10But there's not a lot for you to give to you again.
39:20And there's not a lot for you to give to you again.
39:22Does it beat?
39:23Or move?
39:25And it's not so important that it's happy ever after.
39:30Just that it's happy right now.
39:32Mom, it's me.
39:52Cricket.
39:53See you once in a while.
39:54Once in a blue moon.
39:56People will surprise you.
39:58I've been thinking about you a lot, too.
40:02Where are we?
40:05Shh, shh, shh.
40:05I'm gonna tell you.
40:07All right.
40:08My mother's maiden name?
40:10Maloney.
40:10I have four sisters.
40:12I have, um, nine nieces.
40:15Five nephews.
40:17I like coffee ice cream.
40:19Single malt scotch.
40:20Occasionally good cigar.
40:21I like to fly fish.
40:23And I cheat when I do the crossword puzzle on Sunday.
40:26And I never dance in public.
40:29Favorite novel?
40:30Sun Also Rises.
40:31Favorite band?
40:32The Clash.
40:33Favorite color is blue.
40:34I don't like light.
40:35Indigo.
40:36The scar right here on my forehead?
40:38That's why I don't ride motorcycles anymore.
40:41And I live in that trailer.
40:46All this land is mine.
40:48I have no idea what I'm gonna do with it.
40:51So that's it.
40:52That's all you've learned for now.
40:54The rest you're just...
40:57It's gonna have to take on fate.
40:58And once in a while,
41:12people may even take your breath away.
41:17There's not a lot for you to give if you're getting in
41:20There's not a lot for you to give if you're getting in
41:27If you bring it up, if you bring it in