Doctor Odyssey Season 1 Episode 3
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00:00You wanna call a truce? No more fighting over girls.
00:04You matter. You matter to me.
00:20A lot of new faces this year.
00:22That joke was old the first time you told it.
00:24Oh, lordy. A lot of new everything.
00:27Wow.
00:28In the case of an emergency, you can use your implants as a flotation device.
00:33You are both awful.
00:34What's happening here is a disease. It's called body dysmorphia.
00:37Ah, the patients for plastic surgery arrive high on pavements and sea air.
00:42What you guys doing?
00:43The captain and Tristan have this cute little tradition of mocking people victimized by an industry that exploits them and makes them pay for it.
00:49And here comes the exploiter-in-chief.
00:54Who's that?
00:55Lenore Leroy. Her husband, Maury, owns the cruise line. They also own a chain of fancy plastic surgery clinics.
01:02She books the ship out every year for her elite clients. They get their work done and come aboard to recover.
01:06But her real motive for this whole thing? Miss Lenore has a huge lady boner for the captain.
01:10She does not have a... whatever you said. No.
01:15Bobby Massey.
01:17Oh, she's spotted me. So big smiles on around. Let's go.
01:21My brawny buccaneer.
01:26Well, Nora Leroy.
01:28You get younger every year.
01:30Oh, you.
01:32Mister, what did you do to yourself, hmm?
01:35A little juvederm or a restylant tea, huh?
01:39No, no, no, no. Just a little sunlight, sleep, and a little sunscreen.
01:44How's Maury?
01:45Oh, Maury. He's great.
01:48As long as he's stuffing his face with cold cuts and white bread, which he's always doing.
01:54Dear Harvey, remind me of your name again.
01:57Why am I thinking Harvey is not Harvey?
01:59It is. My name is Harvey.
02:01It's Avery, and she is our very talented nurse practitioner.
02:06Avery. That's right.
02:10So pretty.
02:12Your name, that is.
02:13I hope we're in a better mood this year.
02:16Hmm?
02:17My patients, they pay buccu bucks, and they expect happy, shiny faces full of joy and accommodation.
02:25You still won't. Can I show you to your sweets?
02:28I'm off.
02:29I'm going to bother you later.
02:34Okay, well, I'll look forward to being bothered.
02:37Ta-ta. Let's go.
02:41I can't do this week again. I cannot.
02:43It's just so anti-everything, everything and against everything I believe in.
02:47Just imagine this time next year, you'll be taking your boys on the way to being a doctor.
02:50Thanks. Really.
02:52But there's a stack of unsorted compression garments down below calling out for me.
02:55I can't stay here anymore.
02:57It's him. The real Kendal.
03:13The who?
03:14The man who has made himself look like him.
03:16He has a reality show with Barbie and Skipper and Alan, the whole gang.
03:21They've devoted their entire lives to looking like these characters.
03:23Cap, come on. The real Kendal.
03:24I know not this real Kendal.
03:27Son, may I ask you a question?
03:29And please, take it in the spirit in which it's intended.
03:32But are you fluid?
03:33No, I'm obsessed.
03:35You could call me a fan.
03:36I just think he's very inspiring.
03:39Malala is inspiring.
03:41That is a man dressed as a plastic toy.
03:43No, he is the plastic toy.
03:46Well, gents, I've officially seen literally everything now.
03:51Nothing more could shock me.
03:52I bid thee adieu.
03:54Hello.
03:55I need medical attention.
03:58Someone.
03:59Please.
04:00Help.
04:01No, it can't be.
04:03Mother.
04:06My pom pom.
04:07My tree tree.
04:09Oh, I really do need these things drained.
04:13May I steal him for a second?
04:16Pretty please.
04:17Seems that you are the rightful owner, so steal away, Ms.
04:20Von Dressen.
04:22Caroline, to you.
04:23Okay.
04:23Okay.
04:25Mom.
04:27Mom.
04:28How lucky am I?
04:29My own concierge nurse.
04:32I don't know what's worse, Mom.
04:33The fact that you got a deep plain facelift and didn't tell me.
04:36Or the fact that you showed up here.
04:38Unannounced.
04:39I was afraid you'd jump ship.
04:42How about this room, hmm?
04:43I told the gal at the check-in, my son Tristan is a nurse on the Odyssey.
04:48I haven't seen him in over two years.
04:50I have to come to the middle of the ocean just to see my baby.
04:54She gave me an upgrade.
04:56You know, just the strings to pull.
05:08Ma'am, we have your ice, but did you mean to order this much?
05:11Yes, ma'am, let's bring it in.
05:20Good evening, ladies.
05:34Will we be having liquids or solids tonight?
05:37What?
05:38Fabulous.
05:39Good evening.
05:41Liquids or solids?
05:42Excuse me.
06:03Excuse me.
06:06What the hell do you think you're wearing?
06:07There is a dress coat, dear.
06:10Did you leave your suitcase at the docks?
06:12No.
06:13Just every ounce of my ability to give to him.
06:17What's happening?
06:18As you can see, this person is dressed as a gondolier.
06:24Are you ready?
06:27Go.
06:28Change.
06:28We'll talk about it later.
06:29And a smile wouldn't kill you, hmm?
06:38Your little nurse has it out for me.
06:41Oh, no.
06:42This reflects on you, Bobby.
06:44It's Robert, and no, and you owe me a dance.
06:46Come on.
06:47Oh, please.
06:48Mistress can take a hell of a lot more than that to get to my good graces.
06:52I'm sorry.
06:53I'll have a talk with you.
06:55Hmm.
06:55Talk.
06:56I prefer action.
06:59Uh, well, maybe not so much action too soon.
07:05What about Maury?
07:06I mean, he is your husband, and he's my boss.
07:09So am I.
07:10I got two words for you, Bobby.
07:14No cream.
07:17If Maury and I go down like the Titanic, I get half.
07:22That includes you, the ship, the whole kitten colloodle.
07:27Saving all my love for you.
07:30Ooh.
07:31Ooh.
07:31Ooh.
07:32Ooh.
07:32Ooh.
07:33Ooh.
07:33Ooh.
07:33Ooh.
07:34Ooh.
07:34Ooh.
07:35Ooh.
07:36Ooh.
07:37Ooh.
07:37Ooh.
07:37Ooh.
07:38Ooh.
07:38Ooh.
07:38Ooh.
07:40Ooh.
07:49Ooh.
07:51Oh.
07:51Huh.
07:53Oh.
07:56Ooh.
07:57Ooh.
07:57Sorry.
07:58You just bugging me.
08:01Ooh.
08:05Ooh.
08:07Ooh.
08:08Ooh.
08:09Ooh.
08:10oh hi sorry I was just introduced to a fascinating new bit of medicine in there
08:18sounds like you want to talk about it no no I just I'm still processing I'm
08:23Kent I know I am a huge fan I'm max the doctor here on the odyssey you're not my
08:30usual demographic I have a doctor question for you I heard you have some
08:35special equipment on board a cryotherapy chamber two of them actually
08:39you want to see yeah okay so here is our little dabble into cryotherapy his and
08:45hers chambers could it be his and his I dare you
08:54so you got your pectorals done most recently then yep I've built them up with
08:59exercise but added a small custom implant to give the perfect shape they were the
09:06final piece statue of David is complete the statue of Ken exactly
09:13you know I watch your TV show obviously and I was always fascinated by how you
09:18describe yourself as an artist who has just fully put himself into his work my
09:23mom's motto was you can be whatever you want to be and I took that quite
09:27literally obviously what about you what would you be if you could literally be
09:33anything
09:36when I was a kid I wanted to be a Chesapeake Bay Retriever their communities
09:40for that trouble in coming time for you to bomb a nose can copy that thank you this is my fourth
10:01good job and nothing like this has ever happened before third time was a charm huh
10:07what's your treatment regimen antibiotics I have an ointment for the incision scars
10:11nothing for the pain they gave me some pills but I don't like to put
10:15synthetics in my body to ingest synthetics understandable to you the only thing that
10:22really works anyways is ice have you been icing frequently oh all day I walk around two buckets
10:29well if I could okay well you have frostbite you're in a warm bath break up the ice crystals make sure
10:38there's no more damage to the tissue I'm gonna prescribe you a CBD balm for the pain it's all
10:42natural well this can heal the redness will go down but unfortunately that second and third
10:46degree frostbite so the damage to the tissue is permanent and you are going to experience some
10:50blistering down the line you may be able to get a skin graft but right now we're just going to do
10:54everything we can to keep you comfortable well can't we do that now a skin graft that's not that
10:58difficult oh it's not a skin graft is not too difficult nurse hallway now this attitude of yours ends right
11:15now you look for me understand my duty is to the patients and as far as I can see the
11:20healthcare they really need here is mental healthcare I do not work for you well you got
11:26that right sister because you're fired
11:50the doctor said I think what he said yes that I was there and I'm done with it really
12:00after this trip I ain't messing you don't do the reading you know I'll sneak up simple as I won't
12:08flip you my answers like I did last turn you're not mugging me off absolutely not
12:13you're gonna be okay my experience response time is what matters most in cases like this
12:29your experience nose has fallen off left and right are they I have dealt with other avulsions
12:34success how did it even happen the filler used in Pippa's recent rhinoplasty has an acetone base
12:39certain substances in high concentrations can cause the filler oh piss off at me so we're gonna stop
12:45cause the filler to dissolve then the acetone leaks out and it starts to eat away at the surrounding
12:50tissue which causes the nasal avulsion the detachment okay now what I'm about to put on is only
12:56temporary and don't worry Lenore has already been in contact with a plastic surgeon in Los Angeles who
13:01specializes in these kinds of reattachments
13:03I look like bloody fans of the opera it was a Broadway cruise a couple seasons ago it was the best I could do
13:19I braided the costume pin did ya you look like Lady Gaga so what you're doing me nice then chuck it in the bee
13:24I thought you were fired I am still have to finish up the cruise though this is fixable you just have to talk to her not
13:31I just can't do that Tristan hey how's it going oh sometimes we can give them the world other times
13:39the best we can give them is their nose in a box this isn't gonna work actually the olfactory system
13:44is incredibly regenerative not the nose this campaign against you I'm not letting you go I talked to the
13:49captain he's gonna talk to Lenore I didn't ask you to do that I don't want this anymore this cruise life
13:54been a long time playing this is just the final straw what about your scholarship what you're just just
13:59giving up I'm moving on I can't believe you're doing this to me to you I'm not your mom I'm not
14:05your girlfriend this is what I need I'm sorry that you have abandonment mommy issues but please just
14:11don't put that on me
14:12no I'm not touching that
14:25if I was to just lightly touch it though I would say that that was a little harsh
14:32great you too now everyone hates me
14:36a little redness and swelling but nothing outside the range of normal post-operative healing
14:49okay so I just have to be extra careful with myself with as many surgeries as I've had
14:56sepsis can be a real threat who was smart to come in absolutely but we'll keep an eye on it
15:03throughout the week and honestly it's not that I'm too worried about
15:07sorry that hurt it's fine you know plenty of people are fascinated by me but most of them
15:22aren't usually this kind I don't think I've ever met anyone as authentically themselves as you
15:30and I think that's very cool well I think you're very cool too doctor I'm serious you see the people
15:39in people you can't help it you don't know how actually rare a quality that is
15:44maybe I've done enough
16:00in your golden shot grew up
16:06maybe this trophy isn't real love and with or without it I'm good enough
16:22and I finally see myself
16:28under bridge and overwhelmed
16:32a mess of a story I'm ashamed to tell
16:38but I'm slowly learning how to break this spell
16:46I only want what's real
16:53I set aside the highlight real
16:58and leave my greatest failures on display
17:04with an asterisk
17:07worthy of love anyway
17:14good morning housekeeping
17:22keep doing chest compressions we're almost there
17:34yeah
17:40deep in
17:42yeah
17:50ready
17:56he's a systolic there's no rhythm we can't shock him
18:01Try again.
18:06Still asystalic.
18:09I don't have a pulse.
18:13Initiate advanced life support measures.
18:16Intubation?
18:18Nast.
18:19So-to-shad has crashed.
18:21He's in to make now.
18:23Nast.
18:26VPs-190.
18:28Nast.
18:29Nast.
18:30He's gone.
18:31He's gone.
18:31Time of death, 0800 hours, 13 minutes.
18:52We need to get him downstairs.
18:55Code 4178.
18:57We need the laundry cup.
18:58Why can't we just use the stretcher?
19:06This isn't a hospital.
19:07We can't just waltz through the leisure deck with a dead body.
19:10We owe it to the other passengers to have a non-traumatizing, carefree experience.
19:17This is how we do it here, Max.
19:18What about him?
19:19Surely we owe him more than a bumpy ride under dirty sheets.
19:24It's just to get him downstairs.
19:26To the morgue.
19:27To the morgue.
19:27To the morgue.
19:27To the morgue.
19:28And we'll see you next one.
19:37Good on.
19:38We'll sue it.
19:41We'll see you.
19:42Good on.
19:43We'll see you next time.
19:44Good on.
19:46Good on.
19:47Okay.
19:48Good on.
19:50Oh, let's go.
20:22Where are we going?
20:43Flower shop.
20:44Why are we going to the flower shop?
20:45I thought we were going to the morgue.
20:46Because in the event of death, the flower shop is the morgue.
20:48This is the largest non-critical refrigerated space on the ship, Cassidy.
20:57When patients pass, unexpectedly, we keep them here until we make four.
21:03Is this for real?
21:04Yes.
21:05In the event of death, we give some of the flowers to the passengers to make space here.
21:08You know, lemonade out of lemons.
21:15We're not authorized to do a full autopsy.
21:18But I need to know, do we have a contagion on our hands?
21:21This necrosis, advanced erythema beyond the surgical site, suggests spreading inflammation.
21:26So, no, I don't think so.
21:29Sepsis?
21:31It's what he was concerned about when he came to see me.
21:33He couldn't have known it would advance this quickly.
21:35We've constructed a paradise here.
21:39But never forget, that's all it is.
21:41Construction.
21:43An illusion.
21:44The world is still the world.
21:47And all we can do is sail on.
21:53I'll call the authorities and notify the next of kin.
21:57I'll handle the death certificate.
21:58He had minor post-operative swelling.
22:05He did what you were supposed to do.
22:08I'm supposed to not let my patients die in their sleep.
22:28I'm heartbroken.
22:47Just sick.
22:48That poor, poor boy.
22:55I have a surprise for you.
22:56Tomorrow, I get these bandages off, and you and me are doing seabobs.
23:02I signed us up.
23:03Do you know what that is?
23:04Yeah.
23:05I know what seabobs are.
23:07It's like a jet ski, but you can dive underwater.
23:10I have work.
23:12Mum, I'm not here on vacation, too.
23:14Oh, come on.
23:15I want to do something special for you.
23:17Do you know what you're doing?
23:20It's the same every time that you show up.
23:23This love bombing smothering me with affection, and then you just disappear for God knows how long.
23:31My puppy, my pom-pom, where is this coming from?
23:35Do you know why I was always your puppy?
23:37Because I thought it was my fault.
23:39Every time that you left.
23:41And I was terrified that if I let you out of my sight for one second, I might never see you again.
23:48And that...
23:52That hurt.
23:54This is not very nice, Traitory.
23:56You don't know what it is to be hurt, because my mother was very unfair.
23:59She did not love me.
24:01Do you see what you're doing?
24:02I'm trying to tell you how I feel, and you're making it about yourself.
24:06I have real issues, and they screw me up.
24:11It's like I crave affection, and you, you got me addicted to it.
24:15You cannot say this stuff to me.
24:16God, and I crave it specifically from women who don't want me.
24:20Why do you think that is?
24:21Stop.
24:22I can't.
24:23I cannot hear this.
24:25Don't you understand?
24:26I am your mother, and you are my baby.
24:29If I hurt you, then it hurts me even more.
24:33No, my heart.
24:39Where are you going?
24:40I can't.
24:41I need air.
24:43Okay, right on time.
24:44You can go.
24:45I'm very used to it by now.
24:49Mom?
24:51Mother?
24:56Follow my finger.
24:58Just with your eyes.
24:59Pom-pom.
25:03Call Don and Dr. Tabanye.
25:05They'll know what to do.
25:09I'm telling you, she's fine.
25:11She's just doing this because I finally called her out on her crap.
25:14She has to deflect.
25:15It's one of her tricks.
25:16Maybe.
25:16But I am worried about those jerking motions, the career-like symptoms in her head and hands.
25:21She's on metaclopramide for nausea after the surgery.
25:24Isn't that one of the side effects?
25:26It is, but I'd still like to order an MRI.
25:29And we should get her medical records.
25:31I'll just call up Don and her doctor, whoever that is.
25:38She writes everything down.
25:39She's got the memory of a goldfish.
25:40Look at that.
25:47It's different handwriting.
25:48Yeah, she's losing fine motor control.
25:50What did you say about your mom's memory?
25:52We need to order a gene test.
25:55What does the HTT gene expansion thing mean?
26:01It's only found in patients with Huntington's disease.
26:08Oh.
26:10My grandpa, Jimmy, your great-grandfather, died of Huntington's.
26:26I was only 10, but I'll never forget.
26:29It was horrible.
26:31There's still no cure.
26:33But, you know, medicine's come a long way since then.
26:37How much time do I have left?
26:41The truth.
26:44With treatment.
26:48You can maybe have another 10 good years.
26:51Maybe more.
26:54When Axe and I will conference with your doctor back in Monaco,
26:57you know, the three of us together,
26:58we'll come up with the next steps,
27:02you know, medicines and new advances.
27:04And then, and, and...
27:05Okay.
27:13Is that all?
27:16Yeah.
27:19I promised you a seat, Bob,
27:20and I'm not abandoning that.
27:22Our appointment's in half an hour.
27:23Mom, this is, uh...
27:25This is a big thing to process.
27:28I know.
27:28So you can just take some time.
27:30I know.
27:31It's a lot to process,
27:32and I'm sure eventually it will hit me,
27:35and I'll go through all the appropriate emotions.
27:37But, right now, all I know is...
27:41You were right.
27:44I have been absent.
27:46I have made mistakes.
27:48And if I only have 10 years left,
27:50I'm going to spend as much of that time as possible
27:51making up for them.
27:52I'm going to spend as much of that time as possible making up for them.
27:52Now get your wetsuit.
28:01Okay.
28:02How are you holding it up?
28:23Well, in the last week,
28:29I've lost a patient
28:30and diagnosed another with a terminal illness.
28:34So, I'm a little depressed at the moment.
28:37There are things in this world
28:39that you can't prevent.
28:42I could have done more.
28:43You always could have done more.
28:46Have you never lost a patient before?
28:51Plenty.
28:51I've been around death a lot.
28:56Just not since I...
28:57Not since you were the patient.
29:02Who was there with me, you know?
29:04Ken.
29:05In the hospital.
29:06When I first got put into isolation,
29:09everybody was bringing me books and movies,
29:11like, great literature, great movies.
29:14But as I found myself staring into the abyss of death,
29:17I think I had all the profundity that I needed.
29:19What I really wanted was trash.
29:23Simple, easy, mindless reality television.
29:27Ken's show was on these midday marathons.
29:30So, it was Ken and his friends and me.
29:33It was him, a woman who played Barbie,
29:35a skipper, and a Malibu Ken.
29:37And, I mean, in the beginning,
29:39I thought it was just trash.
29:40But as I kept on watching,
29:42I just thought it was really human.
29:44You know, this guy who was on a journey
29:46to discover himself.
29:49And as I was laying there,
29:52literally not knowing
29:52if I was going to wake up the next day,
29:54I found that the questions
29:57at the heart of the show
29:57really spoke to me.
29:59You know, who am I?
30:02What do I want?
30:03How would I like to be remembered?
30:06How would I like to be remembered?
30:36Assistance, please.
30:55Guys, I have an unresponsive patient.
30:57What's going on?
31:01I don't know.
31:02I found her seizing no trauma.
31:04Okay, we got to move her.
31:06Let's check her incision sites.
31:08Move her on three.
31:08One, two, three.
31:11Doesn't look like she's been
31:12taking those antibiotics, damn it.
31:14Necrotizing fasciitis.
31:15Okay, we got to move fast.
31:16Let's get her on a normal saline bolus.
31:18Antibiotics, any vancomycin,
31:19loading dose, clindamycin,
31:20600 every eight hours,
31:21and I need a tissue culture.
31:23What the hell is going on?
31:24You cannot be in here.
31:25It's a sterilization issue.
31:26Wait in my office, please.
31:27I'll be with you in five minutes.
31:29Avery, let's get that line in.
31:32Okay.
31:33You have to understand,
31:35Vanna is not just a patient.
31:37She is my personal shopper,
31:39which to me is a relationship
31:41that is closer than family.
31:43So I would like to know
31:44exactly what is going on.
31:46The tissue around the implant
31:47has become infected.
31:48We have to remove that infection
31:49or it could spread.
31:50So this tissue-removing business,
31:53it's not going to affect her implants?
31:55Right now, our primary concern
31:56is her safety and survival.
31:57I understand.
31:59I'm not the wicked witch
32:00of the West, you know.
32:01It's just, her aesthetic
32:03is an integral part
32:05to who she is.
32:07There are many different ways
32:08we could attack this.
32:09Debridement, vacuum-assisted closure,
32:10but I've got to be honest with you,
32:11any one of them
32:12could affect the implant.
32:13So we don't use any one of them?
32:15We use all of them.
32:18Precision debridement,
32:19one layer of skin at a time,
32:20vacuum-assisted closure
32:21to remove anything that's missed.
32:23What about post-operative spread?
32:24Targeted cryotherapy.
32:25We have the machines.
32:25If there's any bacteria that's missed,
32:27it'll ensure it doesn't spread.
32:28It also stimulates collagen growth,
32:30which can keep the scarring
32:31to a minimum,
32:32help the skin look better,
32:33healthier.
32:33The tissue removal
32:34would have to be incredibly precise.
32:36I can do it.
32:37I can.
32:40I'll go with the second opinion.
32:55Next step, vacuum-assisted closure.
33:04I'm so excited to go to port
33:22and do a little shopping.
33:24You?
33:24Never.
33:26You maybe want to come to the beach before lunch?
33:28I'm going to be surfing.
33:29There's a bar and stuff.
33:30Oh, I want to, Pom Pom.
33:32I do,
33:32but I also want seagrass rugs
33:34for every room in the villa.
33:36My new besties know a place here
33:37where they are cheap, cheap, cheap.
33:39Text me at the location, hmm?
33:41Drop me a pin.
33:43Okay.
33:44I'll see you soon.
33:48Wait.
34:11I'll see you soon.
34:41Hi.
34:42Table for two.
34:44Right this way.
35:01Excuse me.
35:02I'm sorry.
35:03She's coming in.
35:04It's just that I have this couple that's...
35:07You're welcome to wait to the bar, right?
35:09Uh, yeah.
35:11This he takes?
35:12Is this who you were waiting for?
35:17Will do.
35:19Of course.
35:21Enjoy.
35:21Okay.
35:34Let me have it.
35:37You know what really sucks?
35:40Learning a lesson
35:41when you can't ever go back.
35:44You can never unsee the thing
35:47you've suddenly seen.
35:49No more excuses.
35:50What have you suddenly seen?
35:52I don't know.
35:53Maybe that it was never real.
35:55I was never in love with Avery
35:57to begin with.
35:57I was infatuated.
36:00It's all just part of this
36:01stupid pattern
36:03over and over
36:04with women in positions of authority.
36:07She always gets me.
36:14She comes back, right?
36:16And she promises
36:16that she'll never leave.
36:17And I know
36:18better
36:20than to believe her.
36:21I do.
36:22But
36:22I thought it'd be different
36:25this time.
36:30You know,
36:30in my experience,
36:31people do change.
36:34they can.
36:37But it's rarely
36:37when you expect it
36:38or when you want it
36:40or when you need it.
36:45I'm really sorry, Tristan.
36:47That sucks.
36:53Okay.
36:53So while we're being grown up,
36:55and since...
36:58I think I just heard you
37:00give me your inherent blessing.
37:03Yes?
37:04What do you think?
37:05Is it a bad idea?
37:07Sleeping with a subordinate.
37:09Of course it's wrong.
37:10It's 2024.
37:10Have you been in one of those
37:11cryopods for the last five years?
37:13But
37:14also,
37:16you know,
37:16everything's in black and white.
37:18Life is...
37:20It's weird.
37:23People meet at work.
37:26People meet at work.
37:30I guess if you guys think it's real...
37:32I mean,
37:34how serious can it really be?
37:36This time next year,
37:37she'll either be fired
37:37or studying to be a doctor,
37:39and once she's done with that...
37:40Oh, my God,
37:41you'll be in, like,
37:41your mid to late 60s.
37:44Oh, dude.
37:47You just started a battle.
37:48You cannot win.
37:48I went to boarding school,
37:50don't you know that?
37:51Ba-ba!
37:54Let's get some beers.
37:59Miss?
38:01Miss, you forgot you...
38:02Oh, my God, my nose.
38:03You're a last saver.
38:05I think they should be
38:06international.
38:07Thank you so much.
38:08Hey.
38:09Any sign of...
38:10Mommy dearest?
38:12Nope.
38:13Well, word is she left
38:14at Mazatlan.
38:16Caught a flight.
38:16Didn't even say goodbye.
38:19You okay?
38:22No.
38:22But I will be.
38:28How about you, man?
38:30Avery told me
38:31about your connection
38:31with Cannon.
38:33I'm sorry I made fun of it.
38:35Yeah, it's all very abrupt.
38:37I don't know
38:38where to put it yet.
38:41Well,
38:43we're three cruises in.
38:45We got a few days off.
38:47What do you say
38:48we go to the hotel,
38:50order some room service,
38:51binge some archer?
38:52And listen,
38:56I know it's not a closure,
38:57but it's as good a place
38:59as I need to start.
39:04So,
39:05I hear you're applying
39:05for our in-house scholarship.
39:07I heard I was headed
39:08for the unemployment office.
39:09Oh, stop.
39:10You're not fired at police.
39:12That's just one of those things
39:13people say you're fired
39:14to be cat of your...
39:15Listen, dear,
39:16the only reason
39:17I'm sparing you
39:18is what you did
39:19for Myvana.
39:20She's the only person
39:21on Earth
39:22who can eyeball my sizes
39:23at Chanel
39:24at a hundred paces.
39:25So,
39:26thank you.
39:27You're so welcome.
39:29Oh,
39:30and as far as
39:31the scholarship
39:32is concerned,
39:34you got my recommendation,
39:36which is worth
39:38something.
39:38when I was in hospital,
39:50there were weeks
39:51and weeks
39:52and weeks
39:52where the only human contact
40:08that I had
40:08was through this
40:09little window
40:09waving.
40:12So,
40:13watching Ken on TV,
40:16watching
40:16the whole gang on TV,
40:18you were the closest thing
40:19that I had to friends.
40:20I used to talk
40:22to you guys,
40:23you know,
40:23like we were all
40:24in the room
40:24hanging out together.
40:26I know that sounds
40:27a little crazy,
40:28but...
40:28Not at all.
40:29It's what a doll is for,
40:30to be a friend
40:31when there's no one else.
40:33Ken was living proof.
40:35Nobody's born a hero.
40:37We make ourselves
40:38into the hero
40:38that we need.
40:41I hate to ask this,
40:42but could you show us
40:43where he is?
40:44I hate to ask this.
40:44I hate to ask this.
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