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Grey's Anatomy Season 2 Episode 20

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00:00I envisioned our first date.
00:02Will you please just go back to everything the way it was?
00:05I don't live here anymore.
00:06He's your friend. He needed our help.
00:08Good night.
00:09Good night.
00:10Good night.
00:20As doctors, patients are always telling us how they would do our jobs.
00:30Just stitch me up, slap a Band-Aid on it, and send me home.
00:37It's easy to suggest a quick solution when you don't know much about the problem,
00:42when you don't understand the underlying cause,
00:44or just how deep the wound really is.
00:48So your friends, are you still mad about this very bad, horrible thing you did?
00:53The very horrible, bad thing that I won't tell you about?
00:55Yes, they're still upset.
00:57Whatever it is, I don't want to know.
00:58Even if I beg.
01:00Don't tell me.
01:01Okay, I won't.
01:02Good. Okay?
01:04Although we are friends.
01:05True, we are friends.
01:06Technically, you tell friends stuff.
01:08You come to me with a problem, I give you the answer.
01:11After maybe we celebrate the moments of our lives.
01:14I will keep that in mind next time I do a horrible thing.
01:17What about you? Don't you have any problems you want to tell me about?
01:20Truthfully, this moment in time, I don't have any problems.
01:24Not a single one.
01:25The first step toward a real cure is to know exactly what the disease is to begin with.
01:34But that's not what people want to hear.
01:36Morning.
01:36How many miles is that, Dr. Parker?
01:41Five.
01:42Five.
01:43Five miles in 50 minutes.
01:45You can get a closer to 45.
01:47Pancakes?
01:47Top of the car.
01:48What's wrong with your hair?
01:57Leave the man alone.
02:00He's got issues.
02:03And if he wants to cut his hair to get over those issues, that's his business.
02:07His thing.
02:08It's my thing.
02:09Coffee?
02:10Oh, cappuccino.
02:12Oh, excellent.
02:13Cappuccino.
02:15We're supposed to forget the path that landed us here, ignore the future complications that might arise, and go for the quick fix.
02:27What happened to George's hair?
02:28Is he having a nervous breakdown?
02:29Burke says he's got issues.
02:31I just see them together, like doing things, like running and cooking and talking.
02:36They're like bonding.
02:37And you're afraid that Burke will realize he makes a better girlfriend than you?
02:41You know, Meredith, just go and apologize to him.
02:44I've tried.
02:44Try again.
02:45Pigs can't stay like this.
02:46They suck like this.
02:48What's up with the Mally's hair?
02:50He looks like a hobbit, but...
02:51He's trying a new look.
02:52You were calling me back last night.
02:54You avoiding me?
02:55How would I be avoiding you?
02:57Denny, you've got age 36.
02:5937 in three weeks.
03:0137 in three weeks.
03:03He's having difficulty breathing and chest pains.
03:05Breath sounds?
03:06He's still a little junkie.
03:07He has a buildup of fluid in his system.
03:09Hey, you just called me a junkie.
03:11That's not very nice.
03:13Denny, your congestive heart failure is getting worse despite the meds.
03:18All right, so how do we proceed?
03:21Doctors, how do we proceed?
03:23Titrate off his nitrate drip and continue with diuretics, but...
03:26Ace inhibitors, beta blockers, and stardubutamine.
03:28I also want his ins and outs recorded and one of you monitoring him at all times.
03:33I'll stay.
03:34Me too.
03:34Mr. and Mrs. Gibson, I'm Dr. Montgomery Shepard.
03:45I'll be covering for Dr. Pollack.
03:47Mrs. Gibson had a preterm premature rupture of her membranes at 28 weeks.
03:52She's confined to supervised bed rest for seven weeks and has a low-grade fever.
03:56Can't you just schedule a C?
03:57Believe me, I'm ready to have this baby.
03:59You and me both.
04:00I want to get your blood work back before we make any further decisions.
04:04I have to pee.
04:06Again.
04:09Come on.
04:10Here we go.
04:12I appreciate you taking over my wife's case.
04:16Dr. Pollard says you're the best.
04:17Oh, it's my pleasure, Mr. Gibson.
04:19He didn't mention that...
04:21Wow, you bear a striking resemblance to a young Catherine Deneuve.
04:25Oh, you never heard that before?
04:27Uh, um...
04:29No, I'm sorry.
04:30I have to say it's a first.
04:32Been told I look like Halle Bear.
04:34Beautiful.
04:36Beautiful.
04:36Well, Mr. Deneuve, of course, you are too, but by extension.
04:42Right.
04:42We'll be back, um, in later to check on your wife.
04:46Look forward to it.
04:51The PR needs a consult.
04:52Uh, Amalia, Gray, why don't you go take that?
04:55What about Mrs. Gibson?
04:56Listen, I'll take care of Mrs. Gibson.
04:58They really need both of us?
04:59I guess you'll find out.
05:00Go.
05:02Are you taking him to the nursery?
05:03Uh, it's full.
05:04And talk us out of town until tomorrow.
05:06You brought your baby to work?
05:08Uh, yes.
05:09Yes, yes.
05:10You're not going to take him into surgery with me?
05:12Uh, I don't have anything scheduled for you.
05:14Yet.
05:15Okay, I can't solve a problem until there's a problem to solve.
05:18You saying there's a problem?
05:19Is there a problem, Richard?
05:20No.
05:23No.
05:30You know, at some point, you are going to have to talk to me.
05:35I'm going to take the stairs.
05:45You paged?
05:45Yeah, just got a new patient.
05:47Looks surgical, maybe neuro.
05:48Doesn't look neuro to me.
05:57Not him.
05:58Oh, no.
05:59I'm fine.
05:59It's my wife.
06:00This is so embarrassing, but we didn't know what else to do.
06:03We were at the Hotel Monaco having brunch.
06:22We had some mimosas.
06:23Can we just skip that part?
06:24Can we pull this out and just go?
06:27I'm fine, really.
06:28Sylvia was giving me some special attention under the table.
06:32Oh, dear Lord.
06:33Oh, okay.
06:34Sweetie, they're doctors.
06:35They've heard it all.
06:36Yes, we have.
06:36Absolutely.
06:37While I was down there, something happened.
06:39It was like a shock went through my body.
06:42And she clenched.
06:45Clenched.
06:46My jaw.
06:47It just shut.
06:49Oh, and I panicked.
06:50Oh, yeah.
06:50And I grabbed the fork off the table, and it was just instinctual.
06:53It doesn't hurt that much.
06:55We just didn't want to pull it out, because it's in there pretty good.
06:58No, you did the right thing.
07:00Pulling it out could cause more damage.
07:01No, I want to do an x-ray.
07:02I want to make sure that there is no nerve or major blood vessels being compromised.
07:06Now, Mr. Booker, did you get your injury, you know, checked?
07:09Oh, doctors say I'm fine.
07:10It's just some bruising.
07:11Good.
07:11Okay.
07:12I want to find out what's causing the clenching.
07:13Now, do you have a history of seizures?
07:15No.
07:16Nothing like that.
07:17It may.
07:18It may have something to do with her brain aneurysm.
07:22Kyle.
07:23What?
07:23I don't want to do this now.
07:24No, it's not on there.
07:25Can we just take this fork out and go?
07:27No.
07:28She was diagnosed about six weeks ago.
07:30And your doctor didn't recommend surgery?
07:32All the surgeons have said it's inoperable.
07:34Hmm.
07:34That's why Kyle and I are here in Seattle.
07:37The Space Needle.
07:38Hmm.
07:38I've always wanted to see it.
07:40We wanted to see it together.
07:46Don't know, all right.
07:49It's good to see it today.
07:50What do we got?
07:52Tachycardic in the 140s.
07:53Systolic dip to the 60s.
07:54Last for 72 over 40.
07:58Hey, can you turn that off?
08:00Turn it off.
08:00Okay.
08:01Dr. Bailey?
08:04Here, take him.
08:06Uh, what?
08:06You're going to watch him.
08:07Oh, no, no, no, no.
08:08You don't want me to do that.
08:09Yang, I have a patient.
08:10I need to operate on that patient right now.
08:12Take him.
08:13Page the chief.
08:14No, I'm not paging anyone.
08:15I'm a surgeon.
08:16I'm going to do the surgery.
08:17Chris, I...
08:18I need you to help me, Christina.
08:22I...
08:22Uh-huh.
08:23Uh-huh.
08:23Sorry.
08:24You walked from the gallery.
08:26You both can.
08:29Uh-huh.
08:33Uh-huh.
08:34Uh-huh.
08:34Uh-huh.
08:35Uh-huh.
08:36Dr. Bianco to 4-West.
08:38Dr. Bianco to 4-West.
08:40Yep.
08:40Uh-huh.
08:41Uh-huh.
08:42Uh-huh.
08:42Uh-huh.
08:42Uh-huh.
08:43Uh-huh.
08:44Uh-huh.
08:44Uh-huh.
08:45Uh-huh.
08:45Uh-huh.
08:46Uh-huh.
08:47Uh-huh.
08:48Uh-huh.
08:49Uh-huh.
08:49Uh-huh.
08:50Uh-huh.
08:51Uh-huh.
08:51Uh-huh.
08:52Hey.
08:52Hey.
08:53You didn't call me...
08:54I did.
08:54I did.
08:55A few times.
08:56I just hung up every time.
08:58Uh-huh.
08:59Uh-huh.
09:00Nice.
09:01Very stalker-like.
09:02Uh-huh.
09:03Uh-huh.
09:04Uh-huh.
09:05Uh-huh.
09:06Uh-huh.
09:07Uh-huh.
09:08Uh-huh.
09:09I just saw it looking a little shorter.
09:10It is shorter.
09:13I make you nervous, don't I?
09:14Yeah, a little.
09:15That's good.
09:16That's...
09:17What?
09:18Hey, are you busy?
09:22No.
09:24I want to see something really cool.
09:27Whoa.
09:28Excellent, right?
09:30Yeah, it is. How'd you do that?
09:32After hockey practice this morning,
09:34I didn't have my glove on because I was getting a drink from the goalie's water bottle.
09:37Next thing I know, this asshat crashes into the net,
09:39my hand gets tangled in the mesh, and I start hearing pops.
09:42Big pops.
09:44Dr. O'Malley, what do you see?
09:46Oh, dislocation of the PIP joint.
09:48Multiple fractures.
09:50That must really hurt.
09:52It's just a finger.
09:53Last season, I took a puck to the face, broke two teeth.
09:55Oh, yeah.
09:57Huh.
09:58Weren't those love hockey season? It's like Christmas every day.
10:01Can we just, like, put it in a splint or something?
10:03I've got a really big game this afternoon.
10:09Um, do you know what you're doing?
10:11I mean, have you ever done this before?
10:14Have I ever pulled a fork out of somebody's neck?
10:17Oh, right.
10:19Okay.
10:20Let's just do it.
10:22Honey.
10:22Huh?
10:23Talk to me.
10:24Okay.
10:24Distract me.
10:25Okay.
10:26Think about Paris.
10:27Okay.
10:28And, um, the food and the wine.
10:30Uh-huh.
10:31The long walks we'll take together.
10:32The Chambes, what?
10:34The Chambes Elysees.
10:35The Chambes Elysees.
10:36Yeah.
10:37More food.
10:38Yeah.
10:38More wine.
10:39Okay.
10:40That's it?
10:41Oh, my God.
10:41I didn't even feel anything.
10:44You're amazing.
10:45She's amazing.
10:47So, how much do you know about this Dr. Shepard?
10:51Kyle, no.
10:52What?
10:52I do not want another MRI.
10:55I want to go to Paris.
10:56I've made a few calls.
10:57He has an incredible reputation.
10:59Please, Kyle.
11:01Let's just live our lives.
11:04I want to go crazy.
11:06I want to crawl underneath the table.
11:08I want to go to Paris while we still can.
11:10Dr. Shepard is an extraordinary surgeon.
11:13And if he thinks he can help, a second opinion couldn't hurt, could it?
11:18It won't be a second opinion.
11:19It'll be a fourth opinion.
11:21And when Dr. Shepard says there's nothing more he can do, we'll be devastated all over again.
11:27I just want to spend what little time we have left in Paris.
11:32So do I.
11:33But I don't want to go to Paris and wonder if we should have listened to the amazing girl who took the fork out of your neck.
11:52You're not, is he?
11:54Sorry to disappoint you.
11:56Not disappointed, just saying.
11:59Where is she?
12:00Well, she's busy with other patients.
12:02I'm afraid you'll have to make do with me.
12:05Look, man, I'm sure you're, I'm sure you're fine, doctor.
12:10Just, just not as much my type.
12:12No offense.
12:14Yeah, I guess I'll just have to sit on being Izzy's type.
12:20So you, you too?
12:23Yeah, yeah, pretty much.
12:25You know?
12:30Congratulations.
12:32A, B, C, D.
12:35Oh, gross.
12:36E, F, G.
12:38This really couldn't suck any worse.
12:42Dr. Yang?
12:44Oh, uh, Dr. Weber.
12:47What's that smell?
12:49It's feces, it's baby feces.
12:52We've had an incident, sir.
12:54Are you having trouble with the diaper, Yang?
12:55Sir, no, sir.
12:56Because it looks like you're having trouble with the diaper.
12:57No, sir, I've got a, I've got an M.D. from Stanford and a Ph.D. from Berkeley.
13:03I can handle this diaper.
13:05Unless you want to.
13:07Uh, no, no.
13:09No, it's, it's all right.
13:10It's all, it's all right.
13:12You carry on.
13:14Carry on.
13:15Can we stop for a moment, please?
13:22Sure.
13:24I can walk.
13:25Oh, okay.
13:27A wheelchair's just protocol.
13:29Yeah, well, I'm way past caring about protocol.
13:32I just want to feel my body move while I can.
13:34You seem incredibly okay with your prognosis.
13:40I'm more than okay.
13:41I'm a little in love with my prognosis.
13:44It woke me up.
13:45Woke my marriage up.
13:48Been sleepwalking about 15 years.
13:50And now, I am wide awake.
13:54I'm having an MRI for Kyle.
13:56He's not ready to let go.
13:58But me and my aneurysm, we're good friends.
14:04Catch the paper boy
14:07Hey, I've been looking for you.
14:09Hey.
14:10Look at the size of this aneurysm.
14:12It's big.
14:13It's huge.
14:13You gonna try to operate?
14:15I'm definitely intrigued.
14:16You know who Catherine DeNove is?
14:18Um, actress.
14:21French.
14:22Hot.
14:23One of my patients, her husband, actually, said I looked like her.
14:29Isn't she blonde?
14:31Yeah, I guess.
14:33I don't know.
14:33I, I don't know.
14:35Anyways, um.
14:38Okay, you're busy.
14:39Come on.
14:43I'm not just another pretty face, you know.
14:46I've got it going on up here as well.
14:48So you keep telling me.
14:50Yeah, I probably know hundreds of words.
14:54Really?
14:55Hundreds?
14:55Wow, you're a real brain trust.
14:57Ouch.
14:58Oh, I'm highly competitive.
15:01Screw.
15:02S-C-R-E-W.
15:06That's 25 points.
15:08Thank you very much.
15:08Wait a second.
15:09You didn't tell me we were playing naughty word scrabble.
15:12We're not playing naughty word scrabble.
15:15You just have a dirty mind.
15:16Oh, it's filthy.
15:17But you're the one that put down the screw.
15:19I was referring to hardware, not sex.
15:22Oh.
15:22Well, I guess maybe sometimes it's, uh, it's hard to tell where you're, where you're coming from.
15:33What do you mean?
15:34Alex, uh, he may have said something about you guys, uh, being together.
15:47Well, he had no business telling you that, and besides, it's not even true, so.
15:55So you're not together?
15:57No.
15:57Uh, I mean, yeah, a little, but not really, so, no.
16:08Okay, well, sweet.
16:10Thanks, uh, thanks for clearing that up.
16:14Honey, what is it?
16:27Don't, don't panic.
16:28Just try to breathe.
16:29Hey, Dr. Burke.
16:31Just try to breathe.
16:33Just breathe.
16:34Just breathe.
16:35Take it easy.
16:35He had flash pulmonary edema.
16:45I switched him to Naceratide, started Milrenown, and put him on BiPAP.
16:48That's a good call, Stevens.
16:50Good call.
16:52Bad news, right?
16:53It's not good.
16:55The fact is, Denny, you need a new heart and you're running out of time.
16:59Okay, so, what's behind door number two?
17:02I would like to install a left ventricular assist device.
17:06It's a battery-operated machine to help your heart pump.
17:10Battery-operated?
17:11I knew it.
17:14People are trying to turn me into a robot.
17:16It's all part of your evil plan to take over the hospital.
17:21It's a bridge to transplant, Denny.
17:23It'll keep you alive while we wait for your new heart.
17:26Yeah.
17:27That easy, huh?
17:31No catch?
17:32There are some risks.
17:34Increased damage to your platelets.
17:35Increased bleeding.
17:36And if you do choose the assist device,
17:39you may not be able to leave the hospital until you get a donor heart.
17:45Yeah.
17:48Any other options?
17:49I need time to think.
18:02Don't take too long, Denny.
18:02I'm just happy to get this page.
18:11Stop.
18:12That's not why I paged you.
18:13Why you paged me to the on-call room to talk?
18:15No, I paged you to the on-call room to yell.
18:18Why the hell did you talk to Denny about us?
18:20You had no right.
18:21Oh, because you never talked to Denny about personal...
18:23I don't talk to him about our sex life, Alex.
18:25That is between us.
18:26Okay, got it.
18:26So, none of your friends know that we're sleeping together.
18:28I'm sorry, are you saying that you and Denny are friends now?
18:30No, I don't become friends with my patients, Izzy.
18:33You're an ass.
18:33You feel threatened by him.
18:35That is why you did that.
18:36There is no other reason.
18:37You're his doctor, Izzy,
18:39and he's your half-dead, possibly soon-to-be, all-dead patient.
18:42How could I possibly be threatened by that guy?
18:46I can't believe you just said that.
18:49Someone's got two.
18:58I'll schedule the surgery for your son.
19:00In the meantime, I'm sending Heath home today
19:02with a prescription for hydrocodone to control the pain.
19:05Look, I get that this is a bad break,
19:08but it doesn't hurt that much.
19:09I'm telling you, I can handle this.
19:11So, here's what I'm thinking.
19:12We take this off, we put a small splint on my fingers
19:14so I can jam it into the glove,
19:16I play today, and then I'm all yours.
19:17You're not playing today.
19:18There is no playing today?
19:20Your mom's right.
19:22Did you hear that?
19:23I'm right.
19:24Your mother must be very proud of you.
19:26Scouts are coming today.
19:27College scouts.
19:28I could get a scholarship today.
19:29Don't you get that?
19:30Heath, if I cut that bandage off,
19:31we risk doing permanent damage to your finger.
19:37I'm with you, man, but I'm sorry.
19:39There's no way we can put your finger into a glove today.
19:41There must be something you can do.
19:43I need to play this afternoon.
19:45This game is what I've been training for my entire life.
19:48This is my chance to go to college.
19:50This is my whole future.
19:51Oh, honey, you can go to community college
19:53and get your grades up.
19:54Maybe you can...
19:56I'm sorry.
19:58I'm sorry.
20:02Sucks.
20:03Yeah.
20:06Oh, Dr. Montgomery Shepard.
20:09Are those my wife's test results there?
20:11Yes, they are, actually.
20:12There's no infection.
20:13Everything looks good.
20:14I'm scheduling a C-section this afternoon.
20:16I was actually going to go up after lunch and tell her.
20:22Mr. Gibson...
20:23You know, you really do look a lot like Catherine Deneuve.
20:26I'm talking to you about your wife.
20:28Giving birth to your baby.
20:29I know.
20:30I'm sorry.
20:31May I?
20:32Listen.
20:33I don't mean to focus on your looks.
20:36I mean, you seem very kind, very intelligent.
20:38Obviously, you're a doctor.
20:39I don't mean to objectify or harass you in any way.
20:43Usually not this awkward, but you're just so extraordinarily beautiful.
20:48I understand if a beautiful, intelligent woman like you doesn't want to eat with me.
20:52So, anyway.
20:54No, no.
20:57Really?
20:58Yeah, stay.
20:59It's fine.
21:00Okay.
21:01All right.
21:03You're going to eat that pudding?
21:06Take him.
21:07No.
21:08Bailey gave him to you.
21:08She's only going to be in surgery for another half hour, hour toss.
21:11Take him.
21:12Take him.
21:13You're a liar, and you also smell like vomit.
21:15Really?
21:15Because I think it just smells like poo.
21:16Okay, this is why some species eat their young.
21:19Have you talked to Meredith yet?
21:20Tomorrow, I'm going to buy a t-shirt that says stop asking me about Meredith,
21:27and I'm going to wear it every day until people stop asking me about Meredith.
21:30At least they won't be asking you about your hair.
21:36Oh, come on.
21:37Meredith, stop him.
21:39What should I do?
21:40Knock him down?
21:41Do you know that he cut his hair over my bathroom sink this morning?
21:44George is a good roommate.
21:45If you tell him what's annoying you, he will stop.
21:47No, he's not my roommate.
21:49He is not my...
21:49See, this is why I shouldn't have given up my place.
21:51He would still be our roommate if Meredith would just apologize.
21:54I have apologized.
21:56I've apologized sincerely.
21:58And you know what?
21:59It takes two to make a stupid sexual decision.
22:02So, whatever.
22:03Oh.
22:05You know, I just miss when we all got along.
22:07Can't we just go back to that?
22:12Excuse me.
22:13I have to check for the patient.
22:18Awesome.
22:19Thanks, Alex.
22:23Oh, yeah.
22:23Okay.
22:25Shut it.
22:26Shut it.
22:27Shut it.
22:28They have no right to be mad at me.
22:30It's none of their business.
22:31I agree.
22:32You can't agree.
22:33You don't even know what I'm talking about.
22:35I'm talking about the fact that you're mad at your friends for being mad at you.
22:37I hate them.
22:38I do.
22:41Okay.
22:41How would you do?
22:43I'm not telling you.
22:45You know, as a friend, you suck.
22:48Does Addison know we're friends?
23:06Did you get Sylvia Booker's blood work back yet?
23:08I'm going right now.
23:23Dr. Bailey?
23:24What is it, Yang?
23:26He's crying.
23:28He's crying.
23:29Let me hear him.
23:32What?
23:33Let me hear the baby cry.
23:44That's cry number four.
23:45All you need to feed him.
23:50Oh, God.
23:54A double barrel what?
23:56The double barrel brain bypass.
23:58I'm going to use two scalp arteries to redirect the blood flow in your brain around the aneurysm.
24:03How come no one else has mentioned this?
24:05Well, it's a surgery that's been performed less than a dozen times.
24:08I have performed one successfully, and I've watched one.
24:10I don't want to understate the risks.
24:12Risks?
24:13The risks are that the aneurysm could rupture on the table.
24:16What'd you think there's a chance?
24:17A chance it could work?
24:18No.
24:21Hell no.
24:23I'm leaving, and we're going to Europe.
24:25We've always wanted to see it.
24:27We've never had the time.
24:28This is the time.
24:30We're going.
24:32That's it.
24:37Can I get a word?
24:39Yes.
24:41I'm sorry if my wife offended you.
24:43Oh, no.
24:43No offense at all.
24:44Oh.
24:46I didn't notice her.
24:48I'm sorry.
24:50For 15 years, I didn't notice her.
24:53When we got married, she was everything.
24:56Sometimes, somewhere along the way, I stopped noticing her.
24:58I stopped seeing her.
24:59And since she's been sick, she's all I see.
25:03I mean, I hate that that's what it took.
25:04I hate it, and I'm sorry.
25:05But I love her, and I don't want her to...
25:09I don't want my wife to die.
25:14Please talk to her.
25:16Dr. Shepard, please.
25:18Okay.
25:19I had a lunch day with my patient's husband today.
25:31He paid attention to me, Miranda, for a whole half hour.
25:37Addison, you're not going to fix the problems with your husband by having meals with someone else's.
25:42I mean it.
25:48Oh, please, eat, eat.
25:51I'm begging you to eat.
25:52Yummy food.
25:54Yummy, beely, breast, milk, food.
25:58Come on.
25:59Well, look at you.
26:03You find this amusing.
26:04No, you don't.
26:06Come on.
26:07You know what?
26:07I can't help you.
26:08I can't help you.
26:09I cannot help you if you don't want to eat.
26:11If you're going to keep on crying, then eat.
26:19Oh, Natalie, you're a natural.
26:21Do you have nieces and nephews?
26:22No, sir.
26:23Baby's just like me.
26:24Almost speaks to a good bedside manner.
26:27Keep it up.
26:28Thanks, sir.
26:31Hey, is that Bailey's baby?
26:33Yeah.
26:33Oh, he is so cute.
26:37Oh, hi there.
26:37So, I scheduled a Mercer kit surgery for tomorrow afternoon.
26:43I assume you want in?
26:44Oh, no, I want in on a surgery.
26:45Any surgery.
26:46I'll do it.
26:47Who are you?
26:50I'm Christina.
26:53Sorry, I only need one.
26:55Oh, well, absolutely.
26:56I'm in.
26:57Oh, and George, this is the last invitation I'm extending,
27:01so the ball's in your court.
27:04Okay.
27:05Okay.
27:10Seriously?
27:11Seriously.
27:13Nice.
27:13Think she has a couch you can sleep on?
27:18Mrs. Booker.
27:20I'm waiting for my husband.
27:22He's bringing the car.
27:24Mrs. Booker,
27:25I know you're worried about the surgery.
27:30No, I'm not.
27:31I'm not worried about it because I'm not having it.
27:34You're not having the surgery because of the medical risks.
27:38No, I'm not having it because,
27:40because for the first time in 12 years,
27:42I have a great marriage and I have a life
27:44and I want to live it.
27:46You have weeks.
27:49If this surgery is successful,
27:52you're looking at decades.
27:53I don't think you understand.
27:58I'm not crazy and I don't want to die,
28:01but I don't want to go back to being Kyle's bed warmer
28:04in a full-length flannel nightgown.
28:06Can you understand that?
28:08I understand you're tired of settling,
28:10so don't.
28:12Fight.
28:13Fight for your life.
28:15Fight for your marriage.
28:17Let me operate
28:18and make a decision right now
28:20that you'll never settle again.
28:23The LVAD will inhibit organ deterioration.
28:41It'll allow you to get off most of the meds that you're on
28:43and it'll give your heart a much-needed rest.
28:44I'm just so tired.
29:00I appreciate that,
29:02but the LVAD also has increased survival rates
29:05over conventional therapies,
29:06and I think that you need...
29:08having this surgery
29:14means I don't get to leave here.
29:22And you know how much I hate hospitals.
29:24I do know.
29:31But as your doctor,
29:33I can't support you making any other decision.
29:36The surgery will allow you more time
29:38and we need more time.
29:39We...
29:41We...
29:42We, your doctors,
29:46need more time.
29:53And we need more time.
30:01So,
30:02you'll be here...
30:03Every day.
30:04Every day.
30:08And as an added bonus,
30:11it'll really piss off Alex.
30:15Yes,
30:16I thought it will.
30:20Okay.
30:23Okay?
30:27Okay.
30:28Okay.
30:32Okay.
30:46Eve.
30:46Hey,
30:47told you you couldn't miss my game,
30:48and I didn't.
30:48I made two goals and one assist,
30:50and there were scouts there.
30:51What did you do?
30:52I cut off my finger.
30:55It's okay.
30:56I saved it,
30:57so you guys can sew it back on.
31:07There's deep tissue infection here.
31:09Not good.
31:11He said he found out
31:12how to do it on the internet.
31:14Who puts up web pages
31:15on how to cut off your own finger?
31:17Oh,
31:17he's got a passion,
31:18and he sacrificed for it.
31:19You gotta respect that.
31:21No.
31:23You don't.
31:24Thank you, Boki.
31:25He cut off his own finger.
31:26A finger.
31:27Sorry.
31:28It would have healed perfectly
31:29in a few months.
31:30I got it.
31:30Sometimes you can't wait.
31:32You just want the pain to stop.
31:35So you cut it off.
31:37End the problem,
31:37end the pain.
31:39That doesn't.
31:40End the pain.
31:41No.
31:42I mean,
31:42if it's that painful,
31:43just thank you to start with,
31:45and even if you cut it off,
31:46there's always gonna
31:47be that
31:49phantom pain.
31:50You're exited a real number
31:54on your home.
31:59And you're quitting your job.
32:00Oh, absolutely.
32:01And we're selling the house.
32:02Mm-hmm.
32:03And we're moving to Paris,
32:04and we're spitting that nest egg now.
32:06Yeah.
32:07Promise.
32:08I promise.
32:10Baby.
32:10Yeah.
32:11If I die,
32:15promise me you'll do it anyway.
32:20I promise.
32:28I'm sorry.
32:29This is as far as you can go.
32:32Sylvia,
32:33please don't die.
32:36I'll do my best.
32:37Yeah.
32:37Yeah.
32:41I said I've all got this poop everywhere.
32:56Am I?
32:57Go back to sleep, Christina.
33:00I know you're the boss of me,
33:01and you could destroy my career
33:03and make my life a living hell
33:05and torture and pain and all that,
33:07but just in the future,
33:08I don't babysit.
33:14Fine.
33:22I read that
33:23a patient's heart
33:24can sometimes remodel itself
33:25and they can be weaned off
33:26beyond that.
33:27It's not likely that Danny's case
33:29his heart is too weak.
33:30And one
33:32is all that you need
33:35all that you need
33:38to keep you warm
33:41is all that you need
33:44all that you need
33:46to move you on
33:49is all that you need
33:52I just want to make sure
33:53everybody was doing okay.
33:54Everything's fine.
33:56Thank you
33:57so much.
33:59Mm-hmm.
34:01Oh, yeah, right.
34:03Yeah.
34:04Yeah.
34:05When you put
34:11your freshly severed finger
34:12into a grungy,
34:13bacteria-filled glove,
34:15you got a severe infection.
34:17What?
34:18No.
34:19The Internet
34:19didn't say anything
34:20about infection.
34:21Mr. Mercer,
34:22we didn't realize
34:23how deep the infection
34:24had gone until we were in there.
34:25There was too much tissue damage.
34:27Heath,
34:28the infection was caused
34:29by a methicillin-resistant
34:30staph bacteria,
34:31and it's continuing to spread.
34:32We'll be lucky
34:33if we can preserve enough muscle
34:34for you to have any hand function at all.
34:36What do you mean?
34:37What does she mean?
34:38You may never regain
34:40complete control of your hand.
34:43No.
34:45That's wrong.
34:46You're wrong.
34:48Ronnie Lott played for the 49ers.
34:50When he cut off his finger,
34:51he could still play.
34:52I got the directions
34:53off the Internet.
34:54God, my poor baby.
34:55Mom, stop.
34:56They're lying.
34:57They're just trying to scare me.
34:58Heath, I'm sorry.
34:59I really am, but...
35:02Your hockey career's over.
35:06Mom.
35:08Mom, they're wrong, right?
35:10Mm-hmm.
35:10They have to be wrong.
35:12That's sweet of you.
35:13I got the directions
35:14off the Internet.
35:15It's been ready for you.
35:17Is there any evidence
35:18of vasospasm or bleeding?
35:20No.
35:20That's good.
35:22So do you think
35:23they'll move to Paris?
35:25I hope so.
35:26That was amazing.
35:39It was, wasn't it?
35:41Yeah.
35:44Yeah.
35:46Meredith.
35:49You know I was kidding
35:51this morning.
35:52I mean, you can tell me
35:54about this horrible thing.
35:55Come on.
35:57You can talk to me.
36:01As a friend.
36:03As a friend.
36:10There's a line
36:11between friends
36:12and not friends.
36:13And if I tell you this...
36:15If I tell you this
36:17horrible thing,
36:18then you have to react
36:19as my friend,
36:20not my not friend.
36:22I can do that.
36:25All right.
36:26You tell me what's wrong.
36:27I'll tell you how to fix it.
36:32Okay.
36:33You ready?
36:34I'm ready.
36:38I slept with George.
36:44and it was a horrible mistake
36:52and now everything
36:54has changed
36:54and I don't know
36:56how to repair it.
36:57I don't even know
36:58where to start,
36:58but I just know
36:59that I have to
37:00and...
37:01Say something friendly.
37:10You tell him that.
37:16You find George
37:17and you apologize.
37:19That's what everyone's saying,
37:20but he won't listen.
37:21Make him listen.
37:22You tell him you're sorry.
37:23Just tell him again
37:24and again and again
37:25until he listens.
37:27How do I do that?
37:30You do what I do.
37:31Use the elevator.
37:54You're trapped.
37:55And you don't have to talk.
37:58I'll do the talking.
38:01George,
38:02I am truly,
38:05very,
38:06deeply sorry.
38:08And I'm not going
38:09to make excuses.
38:11I'm just sorry.
38:12Look,
38:15I know you're going
38:15to get off this elevator
38:16and walk away
38:17and not look back.
38:18I know that.
38:19But George,
38:20we're friends.
38:22Real friends.
38:23And that means
38:24no matter how long
38:25it takes,
38:26when you finally
38:26do decide to look back,
38:28I'll still be here.
38:36As doctors,
38:38as friends,
38:39as human beings,
38:40we all try
38:41to do the best
38:42we can.
39:04Don't you have
39:05somewhere to be?
39:07Yeah.
39:09Yeah, I'm there.
39:10But the world is
39:15full of unexpected
39:16twists and turns.
39:21And just when
39:22you've gotten
39:22the lay of the land,
39:24the ground underneath
39:25you shifts
39:27and knocks you
39:31off your feet.
39:32I'd just like
39:34to dream
39:35It's so strange
39:40the way
39:41our paths
39:41have crossed
39:42how we were
39:43brought together
39:45If you're lucky,
39:48you end up with
39:48nothing more
39:49than a flesh wound,
39:50something a band-aid
39:53will cover.
39:55Feels so nice,
39:57oh yeah,
39:57you feel so nice.
39:59I'd love to spend
40:00my life
40:01but I can't
40:02pay the price
40:03so now
40:03I'm sorry
40:05I'm sorry
40:05but some wounds
40:09are deeper
40:10than they first appear
40:11and require
40:13more than just
40:14a quick fix.
40:15What?
40:28I was indifferent
40:29You know,
40:32in New York
40:32before Mark
40:33I was indifferent
40:37towards you
40:38when it'll catch us
40:39and we can't
40:40never find
40:42I was absent
40:45Yes
40:50I'm partly to blame
40:57for what's happened
40:58to our marriage
40:58Yeah
41:02I'm sorry
41:06I'm working on it
41:15Okay
41:19With some wounds
41:25you have to rip off
41:28the band-aid
41:28let them breathe
41:30and give them time