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Grey's Anatomy Season 21 Episode 11

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00:00Thanksgiving dinner or attend your grandkids recital.
00:03Evan has just lost her damn mind.
00:05Who the hell does she think she is?
00:07You're a protege.
00:09This is not the time for you to throw that up in my face.
00:13Read the room.
00:16Well, I need to inform the transplant committee.
00:18Alzheimer's is not a contraindication to transplant.
00:21I understand that.
00:22They approved her under false pretenses.
00:24They thought the dementia was encephalopathy.
00:26Okay.
00:26Uh, Tasha's been moved back to her room in which connected the liver to a normothermic perfusion machine.
00:32Bias some time to figure this out, but not much.
00:35I mean, must be able to explain the situation to the transplant committee, yes?
00:39I vouch for Tasha once.
00:41I can't do it again.
00:43Will they factor in life expectancy as well?
00:46Yes, of course. I know that.
00:47Someone without Alzheimer's would live much longer with that liver.
00:51I'm sorry. We can't assume that.
00:52I mean, people are getting it earlier and earlier, especially women.
00:55You think they should all be denied life-saving transplants? I don't.
01:03Meredith's right.
01:04We'll tell the committee.
01:06They deserve to know.
01:08I'll tell them myself.
01:10You're left to wonder, how is it possible to feel alive when science tells you you're dying?
01:15It won't be easy, hey, hey, hey.
01:22So you set up, right?
01:23Uh, yes, please.
01:28Wow, someone is really trying to get a hold of you.
01:30It's Dave. He's having a hard time with the breakup.
01:34I honestly feel bad for him.
01:36I know what it's like to lose you.
01:41Morning.
01:43Ooh, something smells good.
01:45Pancakes and eggs.
01:46Oh, man, you can stay as long as you like.
01:48You don't live here.
01:52Molly?
01:52She sees it.
01:53Molly!
01:54We got you, Molly.
01:55Molly.
01:55Catherine told me to make my board presentation engaging.
02:09It's a lot about hospital's endowment.
02:11My eyes glaze over just thinking about it.
02:13Who's that?
02:16Uh, it's Noria.
02:17She said that she's been doing the cardio exercises you gave her, and she was able to jog a full mile today.
02:21Oh, good for her.
02:23I wish all of my patients were that diligent about their recovery.
02:26Go, Union!
02:27Hurry, let's go this way.
02:28Oh, here we go.
02:30Washington Union scavenger hunts.
02:31Every year, lacerations, broken bones.
02:34Memories that last a lifetime.
02:35Bonds that can't be broken.
02:37Third place finishes that still sting?
02:40We were robbed.
02:41There must be a few items on the list in the hospital this year.
02:43So college students are here to steal stuff.
02:46Hey, they're here to win.
02:47Or cause me a security nightmare.
02:49Help!
02:50Help!
02:50Andrew, help!
02:51Someone help!
02:52Andrew needs help.
02:53She just collapsed, Andrew.
02:55Does she have any medical conditions?
02:56I don't think so.
02:57Okay, let's get out.
02:59Oh, security!
03:00Oh, we're going to need a gurney.
03:02Yeah.
03:04Feeling better.
03:05Gotta go.
03:08Guess my presentation is going to have to wait.
03:11You all got this!
03:19Bailey, you wanted to see me?
03:21What's the look?
03:22Am I in trouble?
03:23I am reading resident evaluations.
03:27Was I supposed to turn something in?
03:28No, these are specific to the resident who is still in a trial period, the one I am married to.
03:36Ooh.
03:38The look on your face, I take it.
03:39I don't know what you had hoped.
03:41I've been trying to stay out of his way, so I haven't supervised him directly and therefore don't know how to evaluate his evaluations.
03:51Are you asking for my advice?
03:53So Ben is supposed to be on your service.
03:56I wanted to ask if we can swap residence today.
04:01Oh, oh, yes, of course.
04:02Yes.
04:03Yes.
04:05Did you not want him on your service?
04:08I do not have good advice about working with family.
04:10Oh, no.
04:12No.
04:15Vertical incision along the pericardium to release the tamponade.
04:18Rob's hosting intern trivia tonight at Joe's.
04:20You want to go?
04:21Uh, will we have to be on the same team?
04:23I am really good at trivia.
04:25I will mop the floor with the other teams.
04:27Yeah, some of the guys still don't talk to me after last time.
04:29Oh.
04:29Millen?
04:30Um, I'm on cardio all day, and then I am going home.
04:35Warren, you're on Shepard's service, right?
04:38I was, uh, I have a friend who needs a neuro consult.
04:42What page of neurology?
04:43I was hoping you could have Shepard take a look at her.
04:45She had a grand mal seizure this morning.
04:48Where is she now?
04:48Um, Dr. March needs an intern upstairs to monitor a transplant patient.
04:53Warren, you're on my service now, and Adams, you are with Shepard.
04:58Huh?
04:59That's a nice surprise.
05:01Then we can grab lunch or something.
05:02I am not your wife today.
05:03I am your attending.
05:05All right, then.
05:07Tell me where you need me.
05:13I can't ask my aunt to squeeze Molly in today.
05:16Her schedule's insane.
05:17Can you just go to the ER?
05:18You're on neurosurgery.
05:20You can do a workup yourself.
05:21I can help.
05:24If we get caught, I'm throwing you under the bus.
05:25Hi, Lisa.
05:27I'm Dr. Bailey.
05:28This is Dr. Warren.
05:30Go ahead.
05:32Oh, uh, Lisa Saito, 63, admitted for jaundice and abdominal pain from acetaminophen hepatotoxicity.
05:39Do you mind if we examine you?
05:40Oh, please.
05:41Doc, I haven't taken acetaminophen for years.
05:44I'm a high school librarian, so Shelby Brooks has a number on my back.
05:48Cheers up.
05:49High school students hurting your back?
05:50I've got one that hurts mine.
05:52No, they're keeping me young.
05:55Yesterday, I helped a sophomore with her biography on Jackie O, and then I led a student podcasting club.
06:02Yeah, we're cracking a cold case this season.
06:05Well, it sounds like rewarding work.
06:07Like a deep breath for me?
06:09Oh, I wish my back loved it as much as I do.
06:13We're just moving some encyclopedias back into storage.
06:16No one uses them anymore.
06:18I went and bought some extra strength caplets for the extra pain.
06:22I didn't realize that the doses were different.
06:25No, that's an easy mistake.
06:26So we are giving you medicine to prevent more damage to the liver, and we'll monitor you and see if it recovers.
06:33What if it doesn't?
06:34Let's not worry about that yet.
06:37Okay, you can lay back now.
06:38All right.
06:39All right, Dr. Warren.
06:41Let's get a repeat acetaminophen level, ALT, AST, potassium.
06:47We can just say C&P.
06:49And INR, order exactly what I asked for, and get a rush on the labs.
06:55Dr. Gilbert, Dr. Fakir, finish now.
07:00It's Tasha Lawson, 41, diagnosed with primary sclerosing cholangitis and Alzheimer's disease.
07:06Status post-tent for biliary stricture, on lactulose for liver failure while waiting for a transplant.
07:12I can't stay.
07:12I have to go to class.
07:14Have you seen my bag?
07:15Tee.
07:15Where are my things?
07:16Yo, yo, yo, Tee, Tee, Tee, Tee.
07:17It's okay.
07:18We rescheduled it.
07:19We can stay.
07:19Are you sure?
07:20Yes, I promise.
07:21Just breathe.
07:22I'll be right back.
07:24Okay?
07:25Okay.
07:29Does Dr. Fox know there's a liver in the box somewhere that could save my wife's life?
07:33She knows.
07:34She hasn't responded to my texts.
07:36Where is she?
07:38Where is she?
07:40She's pretty upset on how you handle all of this.
07:43I didn't have a choice.
07:44We're talking about my wife's life here.
07:46Withholding medical history is unfair to other people on the transplant list.
07:50What about Alzheimer's is fair?
07:52Look, as Tasha's transplant surgeon, I'm going to strongly recommend to the committee that we proceed.
07:59At least one of you is fighting for your patient.
08:06Meredith.
08:06Hey, Meredith.
08:10Wait.
08:11Meredith.
08:12Hey, Meredith.
08:14Wait.
08:18Who are you?
08:22Visitors.
08:23Uh, just, uh, looking for this?
08:28Okay.
08:33I know what you're doing.
08:35I just followed you in her closet.
08:36I have no idea what I'm doing.
08:37When you look at Tasha, you see a possible future me.
08:40I don't need saving.
08:41Okay, first of all, not everything is about you.
08:43And if you considered even for a second that someone may have gotten this wrong, she is 41 years old.
08:48That doesn't mean it isn't Alzheimer's.
08:49Okay, that's fine.
08:50All I'm saying is let's do our own neural workup before she's denied life-saving treatment based on another hospital's diagnosis.
08:56I want to talk to Shepard.
08:59You don't trust that I know what this looks like?
09:02This is my life's work.
09:03Yeah, and transplants are mine.
09:05Okay, well, I see the infection is spreading to the mediastinum.
09:14What's the plan?
09:15Broad-spectrum antibiotics and blood cultures?
09:17Yes, good.
09:18Place the order.
09:20Do not allow unauthorized persons into secure areas.
09:23Must be the scavenger hunt.
09:25What an epic waste of time.
09:26Okay, you didn't do stupid stuff like that in college?
09:28Organized, forced fun?
09:30Not my thing.
09:31Work hard, play harder.
09:32That was my motto.
09:32My motto was work hard so you don't have to live with your hippie parents until they're 30.
09:36Crap, security.
09:37Cameron, hide in here.
09:38Hey, hey, hey, this thing's on.
09:40Cameron, hold on.
09:42Oh, my God.
09:43We need help in here.
09:44Wait, wait, don't turn it off until we can brace something.
09:46Paige, trauma right now.
09:48Stay calm, I got you.
09:53Push the magnet stop.
09:54Please, help him.
09:59Let's lay him down nice and easy.
10:02We need a C-caller now.
10:05What just happened?
10:06Let's take care of your friend and then we'll go over to Physics 101.
10:09What's your name?
10:11Not Teddy Altman.
10:12It's Cameron.
10:13Oh, Andrew, are you hurt?
10:15I'm fine.
10:15I'm worried about you.
10:16Do you need neck pain, Cameron?
10:17Oh, no.
10:18Oh, my left side hurts.
10:19And my chest.
10:20This is what you call fun?
10:22What do we got?
10:24You brought a metal IV pole into the MRI room.
10:26A magnet pulled in the pole, pinned him at the midline.
10:28Abdominal bruising.
10:31Let's get him to a trauma room for an exam.
10:32On my count.
10:33Ready?
10:33One, two, three.
10:34Go ahead.
10:36Is he going to be okay?
10:37Don't worry about me.
10:38You have to go on.
10:39Finish the hunt.
10:41Is there some kind of big cash prize or something?
10:43Just pride and glory.
10:44What, you went to Washington Union?
10:46Yeah, third place in my senior year.
10:47The last clue.
10:51Find and retrieve the identifier for something that looks like itself but no longer is.
10:58Go.
10:59Oh, come on.
10:59Okay.
11:00Let's go.
11:03Doug, let's go this way.
11:06Okay.
11:06I'm going to go give security a heads up on that.
11:09First, can you inform CT that we'll likely head there right after trauma?
11:15Sure.
11:16Dr. Hunt.
11:16Doesn't hurt to give him a little head start, right?
11:24You're sure we won't get in trouble?
11:26Oh, we might, but you'll be fine.
11:27Don't worry about it.
11:28Dr. McKinn to the ER.
11:30Dr. Neil McKinn to the ER.
11:32Let me help you out.
11:35There you go.
11:37Hi, I'm Dr. Kwan.
11:39Molly?
11:43Yeah, I'm going to jump ahead.
11:45Molly, can you tell me about your seizures?
11:47I've had them since the accident, a little over four years.
11:51You've had primal seizures for four years?
11:53On and off.
11:54Some meds work for a while, but eventually they stop.
11:57Right now I'm on venetoin, but I guess that's not working anymore either.
12:00I'm so sorry.
12:01I had no idea.
12:03Okay, we'll run an EEG and see if you can classify your seizure activity and go from there.
12:07All right?
12:12Radiologist, contact 5310.
12:14Radiologist, contact 5310.
12:18And between her multiple scans, mental status exam, previous clinical findings and tests,
12:25I have no reason to say it's anything other than Alzheimer's.
12:29Dasha is the youngest person I've seen with it.
12:32It happens.
12:33Yeah, it shouldn't.
12:36No.
12:38But younger patients do hold clues to the disease that we didn't even know existed.
12:42Maybe we will find some, if Meredith and I ever retain funding again.
12:49Yes.
12:50Okay.
12:51Thank you, counsel.
12:52Appreciate it.
12:53A scavenger hunt kid stole my badge and I haven't had time to get a new one.
13:05Cass?
13:06What are you doing here and how did you get in here?
13:08I kept this from when I filled in here.
13:11Don't tell the chief.
13:12I think she'd give you a pass.
13:13I had the day off and thought, where can I go for harsh lighting and free coffee?
13:20Hey, David's getting a colonoscopy, which is its own kind of scavenger hunt.
13:25Well, I hope this is less eventful than the one I'm dealing with.
13:27Between kids stealing stuff and crashing into MRI machines,
13:31somehow I have to find the time to make a slideshow about the hospital's endowment.
13:37I did one last week for my sixth graders biology class on metamorphosis.
13:42Got an A+.
13:43Congrats.
13:44You want to make mine?
13:45Sure.
13:45I love slideshows.
13:47I was joking.
13:48I'm not.
13:48Catch me up to speed.
13:49I'll make you the best one you've ever seen.
13:51Really?
13:52Thank you so much.
13:53I mean, you can work for my office.
13:54The coffee's so much better.
13:59Can we use your badge?
14:01Keep it.
14:02You need it more than I do?
14:07Lisa's labs are up.
14:11No, no, no.
14:12I ordered exactly what you asked.
14:14Her transaminesis quadrupled.
14:16Yeah.
14:17Oh, and her INR doubled from her last lab.
14:20Draw damage.
14:21I don't want this.
14:23Calm down, Ms. Saito.
14:24I'm just trying to help you.
14:25I was just trying to give her mucus.
14:26I don't want that.
14:27All right, just get it away from me.
14:28What are you doing here?
14:29We're trying to help you, Lisa.
14:30No, why are you keeping me, all right?
14:33No, I have to go.
14:35Oh, I need to go.
14:38She's a simple path.
14:40That'd be fast.
14:40Okay, so we need to get her to the ICU.
14:42Start her on IV mucomast.
14:45Consult nephrology for possible dialysis.
14:48Oh, and get UNOS on my phone.
14:51Okay.
14:52Okay.
14:52Uh-huh.
14:56Yes, that is 1A.
15:01Yes.
15:03Oh, oh, oh, yes, we're interested.
15:06Yes, thank you.
15:08UNO says there's a possible match for Lisa.
15:11Now.
15:12In this hospital.
15:14Did you go to Vegas with those eyes?
15:16Yeah.
15:16Well, I mean, the liver isn't hers yet.
15:18There's still some deliberating.
15:20Update her chart and tell Marsh.
15:22We'll do.
15:22Meredith.
15:23Hi.
15:23Hey, I heard that you and Marsh were here.
15:26I was hoping to speak to him about a liver transplant.
15:30We're still waiting for the committee to decide whether to allocate the liver to another patient.
15:34You, excuse me?
15:35We're talking about Catherine's friend who needs a liver transplant.
15:38No.
15:40Oh, you all.
15:42Oh, no.
15:43Yeah, cancel Vegas.
15:44She may not get it.
15:45There was a big mix-up with her medical history.
15:47Okay.
15:48The committee should make their decision soon.
15:49They're meeting now.
15:55Lisa needs that liver.
15:56Should we talk to the committee?
15:58About Gray's patient, who's Catherine Fox's friend?
16:01No, that is not our business.
16:05It's the committee's decision.
16:06You get Lisa settled in the ICU.
16:15But am I broken beyond repair?
16:18There's definitely increased delta wave activity, and it looks like sharp wave complexes in the region.
16:24Even when I'm not seizing?
16:26Oh, it's like an earthquake.
16:27There's seismic activity all the time, but you only feel the big ones.
16:31So, what do we do about it?
16:33We could try adjusting a medication.
16:35We should talk to a neurologist first.
16:41You're supposed to be updating my post-op notes.
16:43And I don't know where you're supposed to be, but it is definitely not here.
16:48Are you running an EEG?
16:52This is Molly.
16:54She had a grand mal seizure this morning.
16:55Hi.
16:57Is she a patient?
17:00Who is her doctor?
17:04We are.
17:07Both of you.
17:09Follow me.
17:11Now.
17:15It's okay.
17:19This is my department.
17:21You are interns.
17:22Do you know what this looks like?
17:24When you sneak patients in, you put them in the farthest room of the nurse's station.
17:28Otherwise, you are faking to be caught.
17:31Well, yeah, we'll be more careful next time.
17:33He means there won't be a next time.
17:36I thought you were slammed today.
17:39Do you want my help or not?
17:41Yeah.
17:42Okay.
17:46Still no decision about the liver?
17:48No, not yet.
17:49No, and if they don't decide soon, the liver won't be viable anymore, and then no one's going to get it.
17:56What?
18:00I told you to leave that alone.
18:03I just volunteered to answer any questions the committee might have about Lisa's case.
18:06You just volunteered.
18:08Yeah.
18:09Anything?
18:10No, I'm still waiting.
18:11Well, Warren might know something.
18:12Apparently, he was just speaking with them.
18:14I'm sorry, how did you know the committee was meeting?
18:17Well, I, um...
18:18I told them.
18:20It's not exactly a secret.
18:26The liver will go to Lisa Saito.
18:30What?
18:31Okay.
18:35Sorry.
18:39You know, I just, I don't get it.
18:41You've made a career out of finding your ways around protocols.
18:44I don't get it.
18:45It was the ethical thing to do.
18:47Okay.
18:47Well, then you can go tell Evan her wife's not getting the liver.
18:49Hey, how's he doing?
19:00Uh, still waiting on the scans, and I'm trying to correct this clue.
19:04The identifier is something that looks like itself, but no longer is.
19:07A portable x-ray machine?
19:09You think the people that made these clues know there's a portable x-ray machine?
19:12Sophomore year, there was a Plurivac on the list.
19:15Melvin, what do you say?
19:15Has anyone seen Andrea?
19:17She really wants to win this thing.
19:18Well, and she has goals.
19:19And I don't play scans are up.
19:22Yeah, he has a grade three splenaglack with active X-TRAV.
19:26Hemodynamically stable.
19:27All right, Melvin, let's get him to the IR suite to embellish.
19:29Looks like it's up, but no longer is.
19:32An ID badge.
19:33No, that's too easy.
19:34Right?
19:35Yeah.
19:36That liver was hers.
19:37She was on the OR table.
19:39Because you didn't tell us all the information.
19:41I also didn't tell you she loves animal crackers.
19:43The old school kind, in the box with the handle.
19:45Or that she's seen every episode of Gossip Girl at least twice.
19:48Or that she talked to her dad every night on the way home until she had to stop working because of the Alzheimer's.
19:53I understand why you're upset.
19:54I don't think you do.
19:55I think you're so focused on your research, you've forgotten about the people living with it.
19:59That's not true.
20:00You helped hand her a death sentence.
20:02Evan, these lights, they're hurting my eyes.
20:08When are we going home?
20:09Soon, babe, soon.
20:11I said we were going to go home soon already.
20:14I don't want to be here anymore.
20:16Me either.
20:17You do know it wasn't my decision.
20:20Whatever helps you sleep at night?
20:22Any news from the team?
20:31I didn't feel the need to check.
20:33So, Cameron, the risks of the embolization include bleeding, infection, and kidney damage.
20:38Signed.
20:39And we can also call your girlfriend and give her an update if you'd like.
20:42Andrea?
20:43She's just my roommate.
20:44Is there a reason you thought she was my girlfriend?
20:46I didn't seem like in love with her or something, did I?
20:51I was really focusing on your injuries.
20:53Oh, that's obvious, isn't it?
20:56Crack, this is bad.
20:57Do you think she knows?
20:57The only way to know for sure is to tell her.
20:59Is it?
21:00She's the roommate, friend, you know, it's kind of risky.
21:02You and Altman were friends before you got together, right?
21:04Yeah, I mean, we were friends for 20 years before we got together.
21:07That's my entire life.
21:09I don't want to wait that long.
21:10Well, you should always join the rest of us who think that love sucks.
21:13Take your shot, man.
21:14Just be prepared for it to, you know, not go your way.
21:19I'm going to do it.
21:21Can I borrow your phone?
21:22No.
21:24Oh, hey, don't move.
21:26Oh, hey, I'll tell you what.
21:28We'll find Andrea.
21:29We'll bring her to you before the procedure, okay?
21:36Be right back.
21:37Oh, don't mind me just saving your ass.
21:45I owe you, seriously.
21:47Feel free to gift me a spa day.
21:50You still swamped?
21:51Yeah, the kid who crashed into the MRI needs surgery.
21:55I can't decide if I'm more upset about that or the fact that I am currently out an MRI machine until we pay $50,000 in repairs.
22:04They had to push the red button.
22:07I have always wanted to push that button.
22:10How is it that you are always here when this hospital is falling apart?
22:14I've seen hospitals that are falling apart.
22:16I work in one of them.
22:17This place is great.
22:20Flattery will get you two spa days.
22:22I only need the one.
22:23You should give yourself the other one.
22:25You deserve it.
22:26Hey, it's been a little quiet.
22:33I am going to go check on security.
22:35Thank you again.
22:37It's my pleasure.
22:44How do you know, Mullen?
22:46I'll let Quan take this one.
22:48We were engaged.
22:51Now, I don't know.
22:56Molly, you did great.
22:59Why don't you go ahead and get her out?
23:00Yeah.
23:03All right.
23:04You see how it is lighting up in the hippocampus?
23:07That is temporal lobe epilepsy.
23:09Can you help her?
23:11No, I can try.
23:12It doesn't always work.
23:14Let's go.
23:14Molly, the focus of your seizure activity is coming from the hippocampus.
23:21That, coupled with your developed tolerance to drugs, makes me think that surgery is your best bet.
23:25Deep brain stimulation?
23:27I've had quite a bit of success with DBS and epilepsy patients.
23:29I'm sorry.
23:32I'm not interested.
23:34I don't want any more surgeries.
23:35You'd rather live with debilitating seizures?
23:37Well, I have been living with them for years.
23:39And, yes, they can be terrifying, but you don't know what it's like to have entire years of your life just disappear.
23:46And I can't start over.
23:47I can't.
23:48That's not going to happen.
23:49Dr. Quan.
23:50Molly, you can't let your fears get in the way of your future.
23:52Dr. Quan, why don't you wait outside?
23:53We will finish with Molly.
23:57I'm not asking.
24:04No.
24:05Bailey, just making sure you saw the graft on the donor's CT.
24:13Uh, the distance between the portal vein and IVC, yeah, I saw it.
24:18Okay, good.
24:19I'm sorry that your patient isn't getting a liver.
24:23No, no, no, no.
24:23You did nothing, Mama.
24:25Good luck with Lisa's transplant.
24:26Okay.
24:28Griffith, did you finish Tasha's discharge papers?
24:30I need to go over them with Evan, but I think she went to the cafeteria.
24:33So, uh, Tasha doesn't know.
24:37Tasha kept saying she went to lunch with Reggie.
24:39Extrapolated the rest.
24:40And who's Reggie?
24:41No idea.
24:42Could be you.
24:43Yes.
24:45Dr. Marsh, how is Dr. Gray's research going?
24:48They're looking for more funding.
24:50Really hope they find it.
24:51Yeah.
24:51My grandmother has Alzheimer's.
24:53Sorry.
24:54How advanced is she?
24:56Just moved her into a memory care facility.
24:58Does she like it?
24:59She has a friend named Isaac.
25:01She loves a coffee cake.
25:04Yeah, she's happy.
25:06Sure, that could change any day, but we'll cross that bridge when we get to it.
25:10I'll print Tasha's paperwork.
25:12Okay.
25:22Hey, did Mellon respond to your pitch?
25:24Not yet.
25:25I feel nauseous.
25:27Cam, are you okay?
25:28He's in a lot of pain.
25:29Do I have to be here for this?
25:31I'm going to die.
25:33Dev, can you leave?
25:37Uh, where am I supposed to go?
25:40Fine.
25:43Just turn around.
25:45You want me to?
25:47Yeah.
25:48I'm in love with you.
25:54I've been in love with you from the moment we met, carrying your stupid Harry Styles posters
25:58into the dorms.
25:59I want to be with you.
26:00And I don't care that you're smashing Dev.
26:01Dude.
26:03He doesn't want to be your boyfriend, Andrea.
26:05And I want everything with you.
26:08I want to...
26:09Cam?
26:10Cam, are you okay?
26:11He's getting hypotensive.
26:12Change of plan.
26:13Cameron?
26:13Is he going to be okay?
26:14Take him straight to the OR.
26:15What's happening?
26:16Okay, let's move.
26:17Cameron!
26:21I'll be...
26:22Oh, you're right.
26:24Ah!
26:25Slideshow is done, and it is pretty kick-ass, if I do say so myself.
26:29I can't thank you enough.
26:30I may finally get some sleep tonight.
26:32It was fun.
26:32The hospital endowment is a surprisingly interesting topic.
26:35Said no one ever.
26:36You check out the slideshow and then decide.
26:39I need to go find my husband.
26:40They've pushed his colonoscopy till the end of the day.
26:43He is probably bribing nurses for food,
26:45and I would rather not lose my house over a banana nut muffin.
26:48Hey, um, how about, uh, Saturday for the spa day?
26:53Together?
26:54I don't think that's a good idea.
26:56No?
26:58I'm trying to respect your boundaries.
27:02It's okay.
27:03When you figure it out, you let me know.
27:04Okay.
27:11Pressure's still soft.
27:12All right, let's hang two units of blood.
27:13It looks like the bleeding is isolated to the spleen.
27:15Let's prepare to remove it.
27:16Right angle and tie, please.
27:18Okay, blood pressure's picking up.
27:20Okay.
27:21Now, more suction?
27:22Mm-hmm.
27:24Has anyone ever died on this scavenger hunt?
27:26Uh, not that I know of.
27:28I think if people were dying, they'd cancel it.
27:30Let's not give them a reason to?
27:31Okay.
27:32At least they won't cancel it over a broken heart.
27:33We really steered him wrong.
27:36Well, had I known she was sleeping with the other dad.
27:37That's doomed.
27:39Would have been a lot easier if you just kept his mouth shut.
27:42Removing the spleen.
27:48Rest in peace, spleen.
27:50Time of death, 1631.
27:53Cause of death, sheer stupidity.
27:56See?
27:57You can have fun.
27:58What?
27:58Oh, I think I just figured out the scavenger hunt clue.
28:02Millen, welcome to the party.
28:04Glad to have you.
28:06But I'm gonna need to know what it is.
28:13Hey, I'm glad to go Shepard.
28:15What, did you leave things?
28:15Shepard doesn't want me discussing the case with you.
28:18Bro.
28:21Molly's gonna talk to her neurologist about switching medication.
28:24I thought we established her epilepsy is refractory to meds.
28:27Yeah, but she doesn't want to do surgery, so the only other option is to hope that another drug will work.
28:31And you told her how irresponsible that is, right?
28:32No, because I don't course patients into getting surgery.
28:35She's not a patient.
28:35She's the love of my life.
28:40Have you told her that?
28:42That's none of your business.
28:44Brain surgery is terrifying.
28:46I wouldn't want to do it if I didn't know who was waiting on the other side.
28:51You're welcome, by the way.
28:54Okay, I'm here.
28:55Okay, I know the committee's already made its decision, but I think I have a plan.
29:01My patient's on the table.
29:02Yes, okay.
29:04And she will get her transplant, but so can Tasha.
29:07We do a split liver transplant.
29:10Tasha would get two-thirds of the liver, and Lisa would get the remaining third.
29:13A third of the liver can't nearly be enough to regenerate and function.
29:16It doesn't need to regenerate.
29:17It will act as a bridge.
29:19Lisa's liver failure is reversible.
29:21It just needs time to heal on its own.
29:23The graft will allow that to happen.
29:29Good to save Lisa from having to take immunosuppressants for the rest of her life.
29:33Yes, it would.
29:35And you did say that the liver was too big for Tasha.
29:37So the split is a great fix?
29:39Yes, we do that preemptively.
29:40We save two lives.
29:43It's a win-win.
29:47Well, what the hell are we waiting for?
29:49Let's go give everybody livers.
29:51You want to tell I have any good news?
29:58Let's go do it together.
29:59To show me where I'm going
30:04Take you one day at a time
30:08I promise I'll be fine
30:11Oh, I just look up
30:14And I know it
30:17Just keep on flying
30:23Open up the sky
30:26Wind is rushing down
30:29Keep on flying
30:32Keep on flying
30:35Keep on flying
30:38The post-op ultrasound looks great.
31:08We should be able to extubate her soon
31:09Oh, that's good
31:10Evan's waiting for an update
31:11So I'm going to let her know
31:13You know, I didn't agree with what she did
31:18But I understand it
31:19She was in a tough spot
31:20She did what she thought was best
31:22Given the circumstances
31:23And I know you did too
31:27Keep on flying
31:29Thanks
31:30Well, here I am
31:36Talking to myself again
31:40Are we supposed to be down here?
31:51Now you care about the walls?
31:52Well, it's dead bodies, so...
31:54Yeah
31:54Dead bodies
31:56Or
31:57Something that looks like itself
31:59But no longer is
32:00We're supposed to bring back a body?
32:02What?
32:03No
32:03No
32:04You're supposed to bring back the identifier
32:06Toe tag
32:09Yes
32:10Wow
32:11You're really smart
32:12Yeah, I know
32:13You know what this means, right?
32:15No one else is going to be able to get in the morgue
32:16We did it!
32:17Hey, hey, hey
32:19You're surrounded by the deceased
32:21Show a little respect
32:22I'm so sorry
32:23Sure
32:23Get out of here before we can go
32:24Go, go, go
32:25Go, go, go
32:25Riders look good
32:38Post-op labs are reassuring
32:39Yeah, things
32:42Worked out today
32:44But I need to tell you
32:47You really don't
32:48Altman's evaluation came in
32:50Yeah
32:52Ben, you are still in a trial period
32:59So can you just stay in your lane?
33:02Are you asking as my boss or as my wife?
33:06What does it matter?
33:06Well, if it's my boss, then okay
33:08But if it's my wife, then I'm going to be honest
33:12If I can help someone, I'm going to do it
33:15I am not a 20-something-year-old intern with no experience
33:18I am going to do what is best
33:20And hope my boss can see that
33:23Now, if you'll excuse me, I've got to finish rounds
33:25Welcome back
33:33Surgery went great
33:36We're going to have you on your feet in a couple days
33:38Just do me a favor
33:40Avoid giant magnets, okay?
33:42I don't think that'll be a problem
33:43Can I come in?
33:45He just woke up
33:46He's not ready for-
33:47Can we talk?
33:48Okay
33:48I said everything I have to say
33:50You know how you don't have just one jacket?
33:54You have a raincoat
33:55A heavy coat for when it's really cold
33:57A light trench for spring
33:58I only have one jacket
34:00Okay
34:02Well, I have a lot
34:03He just had major surgery
34:05If this isn't urgent
34:06I'll get to the point
34:06You make me laugh harder than anybody else
34:09I need that in my life
34:11But I also need Dev
34:13Who makes me feel smart
34:15And Dean
34:16Who makes me feel worldly
34:17Dean?
34:19I'm 21
34:20I'm not ready to settle down
34:21But you are my best friend
34:24And I hope I didn't ruin that
34:26And I make you laugh the hardest
34:29Don't get cocky
34:30All right
34:31Well, I need a little cocky
34:33We won the scavenger hunt
34:35Holy crap
34:36We won?
34:37I mean, you won?
34:39That's-
34:39Congratulations
34:40I mean, you're gonna have that forever
34:42I don't know this
34:44What I'm looking for
34:46But I keep coming
34:49Don't get up
34:52I'm just gonna check our JP train
34:54It'll just take me a minute
34:56She has good days and bad days
35:01For every second I get to spend with her as a gift
35:03So thank you
35:04My mother had Alzheimer's
35:07So I know the hell you're living in
35:10I'm sorry if I implied otherwise
35:15Everything looks good
35:18You know, my research is always about the people
35:23I never forget that
35:24I'm just a...
35:26Is she still not speaking to you?
35:39She might not ever again
35:40Oh, she will
35:40But it just may take her a while
35:43What makes you so sure?
35:44She told me the two of you are like family
35:45Reconciling with family is very important to her
35:48She just needs a minute, baby
35:49The things that bring us
35:53To our needs
35:55She'll come around
35:57Take care
35:58Hey, you want a ride?
36:15No, I am going out tonight
36:17There's a lot of people out there having fun
36:20And I want to be one of them
36:21I'll be at Joe's if you want to join
36:23A hard day?
36:27You could say that
36:28Well, you want to go to Joe's and talk about it?
36:31I have a Bidwist date
36:33Your grandma?
36:35Yeah, I haven't seen her in a while
36:36You should go, get a drink
36:37Oh, but what if I'd rather play Bidwist?
36:44Seriously?
36:45You had a hard day
36:46I want to be there for you
36:47Both of you
36:49Thank you
36:51Plus, when you're tired
36:54They're easier to beat at cards
36:55That is the only way
36:57You can beat me
36:58Before you
37:15Drove away that night
37:16I asked if you wanted to
37:19Cancel the wedding
37:20And you said
37:21You needed to think
37:22Wait for me
37:28You said
37:28I'm still waiting
37:32For you, Molly
37:33As long as it takes
37:35Whatever it takes
37:36I'll wait
37:36And I'm sorry
37:39I tried to pressure you
37:40Into surgery
37:40But I just
37:41I just don't want to see you
37:42Suffer anymore
37:43I've been doing
37:50Some research
37:51And
37:52Did you know
37:53That there are
37:54Experimental surgeries
37:55For amnesiacs
37:56To regain their memories
37:57What does that have to do
37:59With your seizures?
38:01Well, do you think
38:02Dr. Shepard
38:03Would try it?
38:05If
38:06I get
38:07The seizure surgery
38:08My brain will be open
38:09Anyway
38:10You don't want
38:14A standard procedure
38:15But you'll let
38:15Shepard experiment
38:16On your brain
38:17I know
38:18I know
38:18It sounds like
38:19Science fiction
38:19But
38:21More than
38:22Stopping my seizures
38:23More than
38:25Anything
38:26I want to remember you
38:28So
38:31If
38:31Dr. Shepard
38:33Will
38:33Try
38:34To
38:35Get my memories back
38:37I'll do the surgery
38:41After a terminal diagnosis
38:44It's hard to trust the good days
38:46When every second
38:47The clock is counting down
38:49We just got new labs in for Tasha
38:55Okay
38:56Her lactate is coming down
38:58That's promising
38:59Well, she still has Alzheimer's
39:01That won't get easier
39:02No
39:05Listen
39:08I didn't see you
39:12In Tasha
39:13You don't have to explain
39:14No, no, no
39:15I want to
39:15I
39:16I
39:16I
39:20I saw myself in Evan
39:22Yeah
39:24Look
39:25You just gotta know
39:27That if I were in her position
39:30I wouldn't stop fighting for you
39:32I wouldn't
39:34I
39:35I
39:36I
39:36I
39:36I
39:37I
39:37I
39:37I
39:38I
39:39I
39:41I
39:41I
39:41Can't imagine
39:42My life without you
39:44Same
39:47I
39:48I
39:57I think we just agreed on this.
39:59Yeah, that's fine.
40:00But what if you stopped fixating on what you will lose,
40:04rather than what you already have?
40:08Hey.
40:09Hey.
40:11Listen, I...
40:13I need to tell you something.
40:15That's ominous.
40:18The last time she was at the hospital,
40:20Nora tried to kiss me.
40:23I didn't want to tell you because nothing happened.
40:25But I pulled away,
40:27and I didn't want you to get upset for not.
40:30And she has texted me a couple times other than this morning,
40:34and it started to feel dishonest.
40:37And I never want to lie to you.
40:43I also want to be honest with you.
40:46I bumped into Cass today.
40:50So I... I think...
40:53I... I think I might be attracted to her.
41:00What is it? What is it? What does that mean?
41:06I don't... I don't know.
41:10I mean...
41:12I love you.
41:17I love you.
41:22What's gonna happen with us?
41:28I don't know.
41:28Can you take this moment?
41:35Just this moment.
41:37And breathe it in.
41:38I can...
41:38I can...
41:40I can...
41:40I can...
41:40I can...
41:41I can...
41:41I can...
41:42I can...
41:42I can...
41:43I can...
41:43I can...
41:44I can...
41:45I can...
41:46I can...
41:47I can...
41:48I can...
41:49I can...
41:50I can...
41:51I can...
41:52I can...
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