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Doctor Odyssey Season 1 Episode 8
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00:00What happened? I had fun.
00:01What happened the other night was wonderful, but it's not me.
00:04I can't do it. I am a one-woman man.
00:07I love you, but I can't share you.
00:16Oh, my God.
00:19What have we done?
00:26Wow. A whole ship full of Quakers?
00:31People obsessed with little rubber duckies who like to play hide-and-seek all over the ship.
00:36They bring their own to hide, and then they spend their days searching out for others.
00:40It is the latest cruising craze.
00:42Bobby, you've heard of it? Don't pretend you haven't.
00:44I might have read something about it.
00:46I know that it's some sort of a movement, but I don't approve, and I'll tell you why.
00:51Captain Nielsen over at the Nautilus, he called me up.
00:53He told me I had them in the engine room. I had them in the plumbing.
00:56They were in the lifeboats, for God's sakes.
00:58Well, we've booked several dozens of them for a five-day cruise of fun, joy, duck decorating, and any other duck-related happiness they can concoct.
01:10And you, my darling, will be their cheery host.
01:16Lenore, don't you think that one of the mid-range ships on the line is better suited for this sort of thing?
01:23We are doing this special week, Bobby.
01:27A, it is my prerogative as co-CEO.
01:31B, you are well aware of the economics of this industry ever since COVID.
01:37And C, don't be such a snob of the sea.
01:40The Quacker's Movement brings in thousands of cruisers a year.
01:46Thousands.
01:47But the Odyssey is the flagship of the line.
01:52She's the lady of elegance and dignity and grace.
01:56Well, this week, she's the flagship of ducks.
01:58And here's another thing about Quacker's Week.
02:04Everybody participates, okay?
02:06Captain's orders.
02:07People are looking for new ways to have clean, innocent fun in this brutal world.
02:13Last year, 50,000 ducks were hidden on cruise liners globally, and the Quacker community is only growing.
02:19What's going on here?
02:20Why am I only just hearing about this?
02:22The rules.
02:23Again, don't shoot the messenger.
02:24Every crew member must make a Quacker.
02:28One that represents you, your dreams, your goals, what makes you special.
02:32The more personal, the better.
02:34And then, the passengers and crew will have one hour to hide their ducks.
02:38The rest of the passage, it's duck hunting season, baby.
02:41Fun ensues.
02:43And there are prizes.
02:44First, second, and third place for finding the most ducks,
02:47including free cruises and dinner with our very own captain.
02:50Oh, what, is the crew eligible for this?
02:53Yes, handsome nurse child.
02:55And there is one elusive golden duck.
03:00Captain hides.
03:01Whoever finds this wins a cash prize of $5,000.
03:06A golden rubber ducky like Willy Wonka?
03:09Social media has literally hundreds of thousands of people posting photos of their ducks
03:14and the ships they find them on.
03:16It's the Odyssey's turn.
03:20I hate crafts.
03:32I have no idea what to make.
03:34God, and this paint smell is making me nauseous.
03:36Name an important woman in history for me to decorate.
03:40Joan LeBarque.
03:40You're going to paint her melting and screaming in stoic agony.
03:44Oh, my God.
03:44You know, half of these ducks are just going to end up in the water.
03:46Do you have any idea how destructive this craze is?
03:48Do you know how much plastic ends up in our oceans every year?
03:51How much?
03:51I bet you know.
03:5211 million tons.
03:53There is not a turtle or a bird anywhere on planet Earth that has not ingested this stuff.
03:58You know, one time I was on this animal rescue mission.
04:00I find this seagull all wrapped up in a fishing net.
04:06Airways constricted.
04:07Mobility is constricted.
04:08It's just tragic.
04:10And why should our wildlife suffer for our so-called fun?
04:13We never learn.
04:15Well, we could mutiny.
04:16I could explain to Lenore.
04:17God, this paint smell.
04:18It is so horrible, right?
04:19Last time you tried to explain something to Lenore, you got fired.
04:21Yeah, but then I got rehired with the Rays, so...
04:24That's a good point.
04:25Anyway, I'm not doing this.
04:26Wow.
04:42I recognize that.
04:43Is that Van Gogh?
04:45Starry Night.
04:46Yeah.
04:47What makes that personal?
04:49It's in the Museum of Modern Art in New York, and my dad was a guard there when I was little.
04:53And I used to sit in front of it all the time, and it's magic and sad, and Van Gogh was going through its own time when he painted it,
05:02but it's just filled with beauty, and that's how life feels to me when I look at the night sky.
05:11Good answer.
05:15What's yours?
05:16It is the Venezuelan Turpial, the national bird of Venezuela.
05:20Oh.
05:21It's, uh, it's where my first ever cruises were, and they got me hooked on this whole thing, so...
05:29I mean, who'd have thought that these rubber duckies would make me think so much?
05:32Mm.
05:33Drill down on who you are?
05:34What makes you proud of yourself?
05:37Maybe we will win this thing.
05:38Mm, maybe a trip to Kyoto.
05:40Oh, if either one of us wins, we could share.
05:42Mm, maybe a trip to Kyoto.
05:43Mm, maybe a trip to Kyoto.
05:44Mm, maybe a trip to Kyoto.
05:45Mm, maybe a trip to Kyoto.
05:46Mm.
05:47Hello.
05:48Hi.
05:49Welcome aboard the Odyssey.
05:50Hello.
05:51Hello.
05:52Oh, aren't you adorable?
05:53Hello.
05:54Hi.
05:55Hi.
05:56Welcome to the Odyssey.
05:57Oh, I like playing hostess with you, Bobby.
06:00I should really visit your little vessel more often.
06:02It's Robert.
06:03Oh.
06:04Jill and Jerry Manafort.
06:05Hello.
06:06Hi.
06:07Hi.
06:08Welcome to the Odyssey.
06:09Oh, I like playing hostess with you, Bobby.
06:12I should really visit your little vessel more often.
06:15It's Robert.
06:17Jill and Jerry Manafort.
06:20Hello.
06:21Let me introduce you to our captain, Robert Massey.
06:25Hello.
06:26These are the Manaforts.
06:27They're the founders of Quackers United.
06:29Pleasure.
06:30Pleasure to meet you.
06:31You know, we've done a lot of these Quackers cruises, but this boat, this is the dream.
06:38The Odyssey.
06:39Some people don't understand the joy of something as simple as a treasure hunt.
06:44You know, spending hours decorating ducks or sharing stories.
06:50Leloy, you have been just wonderful.
06:53I mean, supporting our growing and committed community of Quackers.
06:57We are thrilled that you're here.
06:59We have widowers, widows, folks just retiring.
07:03You know, sometimes I think that the simple pleasures of life, that's all we have.
07:10Like friends, family, and dog hunts.
07:14Aw.
07:15Please, come on.
07:16Let me show you around.
07:17Bye.
07:18Pleasure meeting you.
07:19Pleasure for us.
07:20Pleasure for us.
07:21Pleasure for us.
07:25What's with all the ducks?
07:26Ladies, welcome.
07:27Welcome aboard the Odyssey.
07:28Do you see Avery anywhere?
07:29She was going to meet us.
07:30She was going to meet us.
07:34Spend com, Jill.
07:36What's with all the ducks?
07:40What's with all the tux?
07:47Ladies, welcome. Welcome aboard the Odyssey.
07:51Do you see Avery anywhere?
07:53She was going to meet us.
08:05Oh my God, no!
08:10Look at you!
08:14Let me guess, sorority sisters?
08:16No, not even close. Best friends since third grade.
08:19We have been through everything together.
08:21Three marriages, two divorces, including mine.
08:24Max.
08:25And three childbirths.
08:26And four trips to the heiress tour.
08:28Come on, let's get you.
08:29Oh my gosh.
08:35Welcome, make yourselves comfortable.
08:38Oh my goodness.
08:40Okay, look.
08:41You've made us wait long enough.
08:42So out with it.
08:43What's the surprise?
08:44Uh, well, um, there's actually two surprises.
08:49I got into medical school.
08:50What?
08:51What?
08:52Yeah.
08:53That's why I invited you here.
08:54I wanted to tell you in person.
08:56Oh my God.
08:57And I didn't know that it was going to be quackers week.
08:58Sorry.
08:59That's amazing.
09:00Yeah.
09:01And, uh, the ship is funding it and I can work for the cruise line after I graduate and...
09:07Stop it, Avery.
09:09You're doing it.
09:10Y-yes, but, um, wait.
09:11No.
09:12We're going to drink this down and then move on to the next.
09:14I can't because, uh, the next surprise is I'm pregnant.
09:29I'm actually pregnant.
09:34Oh my God!
09:35Oh!
09:36Avery!
09:37Oh my God!
09:38Wait, am I reading the signs wrong here?
09:42Are you...
09:43Are you down with this?
09:45Not okay about it?
09:46I'm not sure how I feel.
09:51Do you remember when Bo was born?
09:53Do I ever?
09:5418 hours of labor and...
09:56You have to pull him out.
09:57Yeah, I got the cord and we were all crying and...
09:59You were so sure about that baby and how much you wanted it.
10:02And right then I thought, okay, yeah, I...
10:07Of course I'd want that.
10:09And now?
10:12And it's okay if you change your mind.
10:14I did.
10:15You took me.
10:16You both did.
10:18And I never looked back.
10:20I'm proud that I've lived my life the way that I have.
10:23Adventures, hookups, moved on, no regrets.
10:26And that's easy when you're young and on a cruise ship.
10:30Always headed toward a new horizon.
10:33Never really needing to drop an anchor in your life.
10:39God, I've always been so careful, you know?
10:43Responsible.
10:45Are you still on the pill?
10:46No.
10:47I never went back on after I froze my eggs during our last hiatus.
10:51Plus, going off and on the pill, it is no joke.
10:54Condoms were worn, of course.
10:57Yeah, but condoms can break without you even knowing them.
10:59Yeah.
11:01Other than the science of it, how are you feeling about it?
11:06Do I want to go to med school?
11:10Heck yes, I do.
11:11Can I have a baby and do that?
11:15Handle the pressure of all of it?
11:20This is the female dynamo.
11:24I think I could.
11:27But...
11:28This wasn't the plan.
11:33The plan was, I would finish this, this cruise life, and then I would find a job at a hospital near one of you and meet a cool guy who taught Little League and...
11:46I thought the last moment the dream would come together.
11:49Maybe this is the last moment.
11:52Maybe I don't need a white picket fantasy.
11:57Being a nurse at sea, I always felt like a solitary traveler.
12:03In it alone.
12:05So confident.
12:06So sure.
12:08And now...
12:12In this moment, no.
12:16Every choice and option is so...
12:21Filled with...
12:23Possibility and joy at the same time.
12:27It's so excruciating.
12:32Honey, you are never alone.
12:35You always have us.
12:37Always us.
12:39And you have the father.
12:41Yeah.
12:42Wait, who is the father?
12:47Just to go over the basics.
12:50The hunt is about to begin.
12:52There are hundreds of places to hide and find ducks.
12:56As soon as the clock strikes noon, you will have until the end of the cruise to find as many as you can.
13:05One more thing as a special favor to me, your dedicated onboard physician who cares way too much about the environment.
13:12Please take care to make sure that none of the ducks end up going overboard.
13:16We need to protect our oceans.
13:17Welcome to Brockes!
13:18Welcome to Brockes!
13:19We'll go!
13:20Welcome to Brockes!
13:21Woo!
13:29When I look in here now, I'm searching everywhere to find your love...
13:34Your love
13:35But you play so hard to get
13:39And I haven't found that yet where you are
13:42You know I find just what you got
13:49Here I come, ready or not
13:54I can't see, it's just your game with me
13:58I can't see, I swear I'm gonna find
14:03Thank you
14:05You know it's interesting how much fun can be had
14:13When the fun thing is incredibly trivial, right?
14:16Trivial, Tristan, you just float along, don't you?
14:19Gently down the stream
14:20I was talking about the darks
14:23Have I done something?
14:27As a matter of fact, yes
14:28I don't know where I stand with you
14:31Please, just stop flirting with me like it's sport
14:34Okay?
14:37It's not
14:38Viv
14:41I'm sorry
14:44What I want, really
14:46Is for us to get to know each other
14:48But bit by bit
14:49Slowly
14:51And I'll be
14:52Rushing
14:54Is that possible?
15:00I found your duck
15:01Hmm
15:03Okay, so
15:06Tell me something about yourself
15:07Something you don't tell other people
15:09That duck
15:12It's not just about
15:15Paying tribute to the places I've been to
15:18I
15:19I have Venezuelan heritage
15:22That's where the town comes from
15:24But it's not something I knew a whole lot about growing up
15:27And then I went to boarding school in Scotland
15:30Where I was
15:32Marked
15:33For it
15:34You know
15:34Marked for this identity that I didn't even fully understand
15:37Or feel connected to
15:39And so I was
15:40Lost
15:41And stuck
15:42Between two worlds
15:44A foot and both
15:46A foot and neither
15:48Exactly
15:49Yeah
15:50And so
15:52I vowed for a life
15:53Of travel
15:54Learned about myself
15:56Learned about other people
15:57And to learn about the world itself
16:01The world itself
16:03I could dig that
16:06Hey
16:08I found
16:11This little guy in my triage bag
16:14Hmm
16:15Almost like
16:16Someone
16:17Wanted me to find it
16:19Are either one of you aware of the Great Ducks Spill of 1992?
16:26No, but I can't wait for you to tell us
16:281992
16:29A cargo ship
16:30Carrying 28,000 rubber ducks and other bath toys
16:35Spills them into the North Pacific
16:37Oh, and then months later they washed up in Alaska, right?
16:40Oh, no
16:40Three decades later
16:42They are still finding these on beaches all over the world
16:45These have me very depressed about the state of mankind
16:48And my place in the world
16:50I'm wondering if I shouldn't just go back to working in a war zone
16:52These damn ducks have me questioning my life choices
16:55They make people happy, Max
16:58Is that such a bad thing?
16:59They are breeding ground for bacteria
17:01They are germ havens
17:03And in the natural world
17:05Ducks eat other ducks, ducklings, babies
17:07They're not even cute
17:08They're like vicious
17:09They're the serial killers of the aquatic world
17:13They're not real ducks, Max
17:15And duckling babies is redundant
17:17Do you want my special mojito?
17:25If it doesn't have any booze in it, please
17:27Are we taking a break, dear?
17:30Sure, I can
17:31I have all the right ingredients
17:32But if you change your mind
17:34The rum is right next to that little yellow rubber duck
17:37God, they're everywhere, aren't they?
17:39It's only a few more days
17:39And the ship gets back to a regularly scheduled elegance
17:42Mr. Barkey, please, sir
17:43I would like a tequila sunrise
17:45You got it
17:46Moscow Mule
17:46On Nurse Avery's tab
17:48So we've been thinking
17:51About your little Jane Austen Blight
17:53Not knowing who the father is
17:54I think there's a good way
17:55To talk to the boys about this
17:56A way that makes it fun
17:57And entertaining
17:58Like a game
17:59It's not a game
18:00I think the Quackers would disagree with that
18:02Life's a game
18:02And a hunt for prizes
18:04Ladies
18:06Hear us out
18:10Okay
18:13Jerry, be sure and get the plum sauce for it
18:39And could we share your plate?
18:42I'll get the duck egg rolls
18:43And you get the peking
18:44You got it
18:45You're the purest duckling of my life
18:47Jerry
18:56What was that?
18:59What was mine?
19:00I saw what you just did
19:02Well, I put an extra plum sauce packet in my pocket
19:06So we'd have more for later
19:07Extra plum sauce packet in my pocket
19:09Extra plum sauce packet in my pocket
19:10You try saying that three times fast
19:12Oh, wow
19:16This really is the best Quackers Moose ever, you know
19:19Yes, it really is
19:21It's the way it always should be
19:23You got that right
19:24Let's get those sunglasses off
19:45Really?
19:49Oh, yes
19:50Really
19:51You too
19:57Look straight ahead
20:03Hyperemia of the conjunctiva
20:07I know
20:09When did this happen?
20:12When we got out of the pool
20:14Tristan
20:15Any other symptoms?
20:18Could we just maybe, you know
20:19Confirm what this is, please?
20:21Why don't we start with a differential diagnosis
20:22And confirm what it's not
20:24Scabies
20:25Moose
20:26It's bacterial conjunctivitis
20:29Yes, it is
20:30What you got from those filthy, nasty, dirty, grubby ducks in the pool
20:34And now, I'm down a nurse
20:36And down a head chef
20:37And I want you both to go back to your cabins
20:39And do not touch anyone or anything
20:41Because this stuff is crazy contagious
20:43And I'm going to have to have the pool ultra-chlorinated
20:45And those filthy little rubber ducks sterilized
20:48You're dismissed
20:49Thank you
20:50I told you those ducks were no good
20:52You confused me, Max
20:54Do you want to watch a movie?
21:00In my cabin with me?
21:07Jerry, what is it?
21:09Oh, my God
21:11Jerry!
21:12Okay
21:12Save me
21:13Oh!
21:14Manafort?
21:15Mr. Manafort?
21:16Pulse is stacking
21:20We need a gurney right now
21:21Temperature is elevated
21:25What would you put for?
21:29Jerry?
21:31Does it hurt when I do this?
21:34Sir, what did you eat today?
21:37Just the buffet
21:37We'll shoot for him
21:40We've got high-pitched bowel sounds
21:46Suspected possible obstruction
21:48Maybe volvulus
21:49He's going to prep for a CT scan
21:51Oh, no
22:02What is going on?
22:04Is everything okay?
22:05Mr. Manafort?
22:06Your husband needs an emergency endoscopy
22:08We're prepping him for it right now
22:09But he appears to have ingested several objects
22:11Objects?
22:13Yes
22:13Thankfully, nothing has passed beyond the stomach
22:15But it is blocking the valve to his intestine
22:16It's causing him intense pain
22:17Are you familiar with Pika?
22:19It's a psychological disorder
22:20A person has the uncontrollable urge
22:22To chew on or even swallow items
22:24That have no nutritional value
22:25Right
22:25But people have all kinds of quirks
22:27I mean, I ate crayon
22:29When I was a kid
22:30And it popped right out
22:32Just a few days later
22:33Ma'am, this quirk can be deadly
22:35Deadly?
22:36Gotta get these objects out of him right now
22:38Can I go in with him?
22:39I need to hold his hand
22:41I'm sorry, Ms. Manafort
22:42I can't have you in here
22:43I love you
22:45I love you
23:15I love you
23:17I love you
23:18I love you
23:20I love you
23:21I love you
23:22I love you
23:23I love you
23:24I love you
23:25I love you
23:26I love you
23:27I love you
23:28I love you
23:29I love you
23:30I love you
23:31I love you
23:32I love you
23:33I love you
23:34I love you
23:35I love you
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23:43I love you
23:44Mrs. Manafort
23:56Is he okay?
24:01He did great
24:01We're all done
24:03It looks like we got it all
24:0918 objects in total
24:10Several of the objects were very sharp
24:13Nails, staples
24:14Any one of them could have perforated Jerry's bowel
24:17He's lucky to be alive
24:18Oh, well
24:20Good, good
24:22Now we can move on then
24:25Put this whole silly thing behind us
24:28Yes?
24:30No
24:31Pika is a serious condition
24:33Getting the objects out of Jerry's body
24:34That was the easy part
24:35Now we have to help Jerry learn not to put the objects in his body in the first place
24:38Jill, has Jerry ever displayed these symptoms before?
24:42Of course not
24:44He's not
24:45What?
24:46Some sort of lunatic?
24:48This is his idea of a joke
24:51He thinks he's being funny
24:52He has always gone too far with the frat jokes
24:55You know, the swallowing the goldfish
25:00But trust me, I know how to handle him
25:03You know, in situations like this
25:06It's important not to judge the behavior
25:08But to try to understand it
25:10How am I supposed to understand
25:13Perfectly sane, perfectly perfect Jerry
25:17Swallowing scrap metal like a goat?
25:20Well
25:21You'll probably want to find a psychologist
25:26Or a psychiatrist
25:27To get to the underlying issues
25:29But Pika can be a reaction to many things
25:31Loss of autonomy
25:32Exacerbated by stress
25:35We are on a never-ending vacation
25:39What could be less stressful than that?
25:41You may want to re-evaluate your lifestyle
25:44Quackers is not a lifestyle
25:50It's who we are
25:52These people are my family
25:54How soon will he be out?
25:59We're going to keep him overnight for observation
26:00Good
26:01That's a new day
26:03We have the bird watchers breakfast
26:07We have the duck walk contest
26:10I will swing by and fetch him in the morning
26:13Thank you both
26:24Why don't you get some rest?
26:27I'll take the first shift
26:28Hey
26:38Hi
26:38Something's off
26:39Fever spiked to 103.5
26:41I gave him some more Tylenol
26:42Just hung another bag of antibiotics
26:43But something doesn't feel right
26:44You think perforation, sepsis?
26:47Dexmedetomidine can linger in the body
26:49Beyond the infusion period
26:50Patients can experience a transient fever
26:52As the anesthetic wears off
26:54Damn
26:55I shouldn't have thought of that
26:58Meds are doing their work
27:00I'm really sorry for getting you out of bed
27:02I'll continue to moderate you
27:03Go back to sleep
27:04No, it's fine
27:05I was, uh
27:06Couldn't sleep anyway
27:07Craft-induced anxiety dreams?
27:13Yeah
27:13Something like that
27:15Is this enough
27:20For you?
27:22All of this?
27:24What we do
27:25Oh boy
27:26You're having a full-blown
27:27Rubber-ducky-induced existential spiral
27:29I mean, it should be, right?
27:32Helping people
27:33Saving lives
27:35I always knew that this was my path
27:39But what if there's other
27:42Paths
27:44Like
27:46I always thought that if I became a doctor
27:50Things would start to make sense
27:51And now I'm working towards that
27:53And I want that
27:53But
27:54Now I'm not making sense
28:00Never mind
28:02It is very late
28:04When I was in med school
28:06One of my profs used to love to tell us this quote
28:08If you can laugh at it
28:11You can deal with it
28:13Well, love them or hate them
28:15Well, love them or hate them
28:15I think the quackers seem to get that
28:18Did you love medical school?
28:22Did I love it?
28:23I don't know
28:25That's tricky
28:26Because
28:26Med school is
28:28The
28:28Greatest
28:29Longest
28:31Hardest thing
28:32That you are ever going to do
28:34But Avery
28:36You are going to kill it
28:37BP is crashing
28:41He's in VTAC
28:42What's going on?
28:43Give me two lines
28:43Wide open
28:43Health secure
28:44Is their way
28:44Perforation?
28:46Gotta get him prepped
28:47Before he goes into septic shock
28:48Let's get him ready for egg slap
28:49Should we get Tristan?
28:50Tristan is still contagious
28:51It's going to have to just be us
28:52Two procedures back to back
28:56Puts him at high risk
28:57Sucking all four quadrants
28:59Nothing here
29:00Suction
29:02See signs of perforation
29:07Fecal contamination
29:09Pooling blood
29:11Suction
29:12Irrigate
29:13I know this isn't standard boat med
29:16But we're going to run the bowel manually
29:18Looks like acute inflammation
29:26Oh my god
29:30I'm a crowded bowel
29:31This has been going on a lot longer than we thought
29:34It's a wonder he's not dead
29:35Wait, wait, wait, wait
29:44I've got an obstruction here
29:45Clem
29:47Let's go
30:01What's up?
30:11I got it
30:15Yeah, I got it.
30:23How did this not show up on the imaging?
30:27Plastic. CT only picks up dense objects. It's hollow. I have no idea.
30:33It must have appeared as another fold, and we did take, what, almost 20 foreign objects out of there?
30:39Sutra.
30:39I'm going to throw a couple sutures in the perforation. Hopefully we can salvage as much of this bowel as possible.
30:48Max, this level of necrosis, what can we even do?
30:52Just put one foot in front of the other.
30:57Blood pressure's dropping.
30:59Plant below this.
31:03Blood pressure is still dropping. 89 over 51.
31:06Which one of Epi? Hang five units of Oneg?
31:08Oh, my God.
31:13There's a bleeder in here. I can't see it.
31:15Pushing one of Epi.
31:20BP is rising.
31:23He's stable.
31:25For now.
31:26Oh, my God.
31:39What is it?
31:41Hey, Doc.
32:01So that was a blast, wasn't it?
32:04Was it?
32:06What happens with all the rubber ducks now?
32:09Pack them up, send them to the landfill?
32:10Maybe we should just chuck them overboard, save them a trip.
32:13Actually, they're going to the Children's Hospital.
32:16We found a program.
32:17So we're sending boxes, and then the rest, well, we organized it.
32:20They're going to another Quacker's cruise.
32:23We heard about your heroic save last night.
32:27Yeah, EMS is meeting us at the port.
32:29He's stable now. He's going to make it.
32:31Still, a brush with death. It rattles you.
32:34You hanging in, Maximilian?
32:37You know, I'm not unfamiliar with brushes with death.
32:41And I don't know why, but I just thought that this job was going to be more...
32:47Almost said smooth sailing.
32:50Yeah, it shocks you when real life catches up to you on the Odyssey.
32:54Cruise is supposed to be a way to step away from real life.
32:57But some passengers, they get hooked.
32:59Cruise after cruise, that's not stepping away, that's running away.
33:02So what do you think that says about us?
33:06Okay, what? No.
33:09It's decided, and I'm gazing into the void for one day.
33:12You are coming with us to the best fish taco spot up the coast.
33:18We got beers.
33:19We got limes.
33:20We got a jukebox with Willie Nelson.
33:22Am I in the mood?
33:25Half an hour.
33:26Meet you at the terminal?
33:27Good man.
33:34She's just sitting there.
33:36The person said he couldn't get her to leave.
33:40Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.
33:41I need to see those eyes, Mrs. Doubtfire.
33:43I'm all better.
33:45Promise.
33:46I heard about Mrs. Manafort.
33:47I thought maybe a nice cup of tea would help get her moving.
33:56Mrs. Manafort, it's Dr. Bankman.
33:58I have Tristan and Avery here with me.
33:59Can we come in?
34:00We have tea.
34:03Mrs. Manafort, Jerry's ashore now.
34:07And he needs you there with him.
34:09Is there someone you can call to go with you to the hospital?
34:13No.
34:14Not really.
34:15It's a nice community, the duck people.
34:20But it is transient.
34:22I wish I could just remain on board.
34:26Go around one more time.
34:30I understand that.
34:32But the fact is, you can't stay on the Odyssey.
34:36Jerry is going to wake up.
34:38And when he does, he's going to want you there to hold his hand.
34:41We have been taking these trips for the last few years, organizing them.
34:51You make it your whole life before you know it.
34:58Your world consists of all these little duck things.
35:03I mean, how?
35:06How could that even happen?
35:09Well, Pika is a complex condition.
35:13It will take some time to fully understand.
35:16It started with him chewing paper.
35:20I thought it was just a harmless eccentricity.
35:27But deep down, I knew something was going on.
35:30Why is it that you can go on a grand adventure, but can't ask the simple question like,
35:45is everything okay?
35:47You know, I've found that asking the simple questions is one of the hardest things to do in life.
35:54But it is also its own kind of adventure.
35:57And in this case, luck is on your side.
36:01Because you still have the time to change the things that need changing.
36:06Go to him.
36:08Be with him.
36:09He needs you.
36:14You have all been very kind to me.
36:17Let me help you pack.
36:24Best of luck to you both, Mrs. Manafort.
36:30I need to talk to both of you in the infirmary.
36:33Ten minutes?
36:34Sure.
36:34These are?
36:52Ducks.
36:57Yeah, they're stupid.
36:58Stupid little baby.
37:00Baby ducks.
37:01I was, um, crafting, uh, painting, and, um, well, I wasn't actually going to give them
37:10to you, but I thought, that's the whole point of this duck thing, right?
37:14It's to say something.
37:18Something true.
37:19About yourself.
37:33You're pregnant.
37:35Mm-hmm.
37:36And you think it happened on the three of us?
37:41Unless it was an immaculate conception.
37:43That was the only time during my cycle that I, so, obviously there was some sort of...
37:52Uh, condom malfunction, right?
37:53Because we were both wearing protections, so they were...
37:55Which apparently can break.
37:57And during the heat of the moment, mo-mo-moments.
38:00Uh, so you don't know which one of us.
38:11Okay.
38:13Okay, well, um, congratulations.
38:16Oh, no, no, no, no, don't do that.
38:19Or, or, but not condolences either, right?
38:23Right, well, look, um, if you were my patient...
38:30No, no, Dr. Max, either.
38:31No, I would just, I would tell you that so far as medical school goes, you're going to be fine.
38:34The first couple years, the preclinical years, they're basically just a bunch of studying,
38:37and with your experience, it's going to feel like a refresher course, honestly.
38:40I mean, I had friends who did it with four-year-old twins.
38:42You're not doing this right.
38:43There are summer programs, part-time programs.
38:45We can take a paternity test at eight weeks.
38:47Max.
38:48Have you thought about what you...
38:49Of course I've thought about it.
38:50That's all I've been doing since the two lines turned up on the stick, and the blood test confirmed it.
39:05And?
39:10So far, thinking about it is as far as I've gotten.
39:20Well, what about you?
39:23Thoughts, feelings?
39:24We're kind of having an important conversation here.
39:27Are you?
39:28Having a conversation?
39:31Or are you just dribbling your feelings all over Avery?
39:37Who called us here when she didn't have to, to talk about what happens next?
39:45Right?
39:45Right.
39:55You've been through this before.
39:57Twice.
40:00Differentship before this.
40:01The thing is, Max, you and me, we can weigh in on this, but...
40:06It's not our body.
40:10Also, it's not our decision.
40:13But that doesn't mean she has to be alone.
40:14Aves?
40:20Whatever you need.
40:22Whatever you want, however you want it.
40:25I can listen, or we can answer questions.
40:29You know?
40:30Or I can just...
40:32Be here till you figure it out.
40:36And I learned the hard way that that's all we can do.
40:42And until Avery gives us the green light, what we have to do, Max, is wait.
40:50Hey.
40:54It's all going to be brilliant.
40:55There's no wrong move.
41:06Thank you, Phyllis.
41:08I'll see you, Phyllis.
41:10I'll see you soon.
41:21I'm so sorry.
41:24I'll see you soon.
41:26I'll see you soon.
41:28I'll see you soon.
41:30You