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Sullivan's Crossing Season 1 Episode 1

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00:00Hey, someone phased for Neuroconsul?
00:07Oh, I know you're on your way out. Short-handed, couldn't get hold of anyone else.
00:12It's all good, it's what I'm here for. What do we got?
00:14NBC, Team Groves' parent's car into a telephone call.
00:17Any drugs or alcohol, folks?
00:18I just ordered a toxicology report.
00:20Jamal Patterson, 18, the passenger, no seatbelt.
00:23Suffered some head trauma on impact with multiple facial lacerations.
00:26What about the driver?
00:27He's over there, Kevin Markiff, 19. He had his seatbelt on, he got off lucky. Just a few broken bones.
00:32Jamal, I'm Dr. Sullivan, I'm gonna examine you, okay?
00:35Looks like you had a pretty rough day today.
00:37Can you tell me your full name?
00:39Jamal Patterson.
00:40And how old are you?
00:4118.
00:42How many fingers am I holding?
00:43Two.
00:46BP normal, alert, and oriented with a GCS-14.
00:49Uh, you get me some extra 4x4s, health control that's bleeding, get me some dopamine, and have some menthol.
00:54Ah!
00:55Ah!
00:56It is so bad.
00:57I need you to try and stay calm now, okay?
00:58Ah!
00:59Is Jamal gonna be okay?
01:01We're gonna take good care of your friend, but right now, I need to see what's going on with you.
01:04Now, it looks like you have a pretty bad compound fracture, so I'm gonna get you something for the pain,
01:08and then we'll get you over to imaging to see exactly what's going on.
01:10When can I play again?
01:11Excuse me?
01:12I just got bumped to Ray Tackle.
01:13You're alive, Kevin.
01:14That's the only thing that's important right now.
01:16Do you have any allergies?
01:17No.
01:18Start three milligrams and more, being slow, IV push, followed by two milligrams, bolus,
01:21if pain persists, and vital signs are stable.
01:23Dr. Sullivan!
01:24BP's bottoming, he's crashing!
01:25Get me some more azopan now!
01:26What's going on with Jamal?
01:27Let's run saline and dopamine 5 mix per kilo per minute.
01:31Come on, Jamal.
01:33Jamal?
01:38Jamal?
01:39Jamal, can you hear me?
01:41Looks like an intramural hemorrhage.
01:42Get me into an OR now.
01:43Move!
01:44Go, go, go, go, go!
01:45My son, Kevin Marketh, they came in together.
01:48You can't be here.
01:49I just want to know if he's okay.
01:50Please, if you have any information, could you...
01:52Your son suffered a few broken bones.
01:53He's going to be just fine.
01:54Are you sure?
01:55Now, if someone could please escort Mrs. Marketh back to the waiting room.
01:58Dr. Sullivan!
01:59Yep, coming.
02:03Hey there.
02:30Andrew?
02:31What are you doing here?
02:32Your mother.
02:33She called in a panic.
02:34She was afraid you were going to miss it.
02:36I drove the two hours from my place to yours and I picked up all your things and I rented
02:49a limo.
02:50You can back me later.
02:51I can...
02:52Ow, please.
02:53Come on.
02:55You should have let me know you were coming.
02:56It's supposed to be a surprise.
02:57Well, you know how I feel about surprises.
02:59You know, most women appreciate spontaneity.
03:01Some even find it romantic.
03:02Well, I'm not like most women.
03:03No, you are not.
03:04And that is what I love most about you, Maggie Sullivan.
03:05I was going to wait until after tonight to tell you this but...
03:06Remember that job that I've been working for?
03:07Oh, I will.
03:08You're not like me.
03:09I'm not like you, Maggie Sullivan.
03:10No, you are not.
03:11And that is what I love most about you, Maggie Sullivan.
03:12supposed to be a surprise well you know how i feel about surprises you know most women appreciate
03:17spontaneity thank you some even find it romantic well i'm not like most women
03:24no you are not and that is what i love most about you maggie sullivan
03:31i was gonna wait until after tonight to tell you this but remember that job that i applied for
03:36here at boston commonwealth they called today to tell me that it's mine if i want it
03:44so you're moving here to boston we said when we started dating that we'd take things slow but
03:49mags it's been like two years my divorce is finalized i think it's time to consider taking
03:57things to the next level don't you you mean move on together we're both surgeons we understand each
04:04other's busy schedules we share each other's lofty ambitions it makes sense
04:25oh maggie looks like your mother spotted us already
04:29maggie thank you i was just telling mr greenspan here how much the patients love you
04:38it's a pleasure to finally meet you dr sullivan i've heard a lot of great things about you
04:41well it's lovely to meet you as well i was just saying how i just spent the last two years trying
04:46to convince you to work at the hospital full-time she said i love private practice so much that and
04:51you could never afford me lewis unfortunately that's also true
04:58didn't you see me waving at you oh okay the reporter from the post has been waiting for
05:02over 20 minutes gentlemen if you excuse us we have to take some photos i promise i'll bring her right
05:07back i was worried you didn't get here dr sullivan hi how's it feel to be getting so much attention so
05:13early oh it's incredible to be honored by my colleagues there's my husband walter walter
05:18walter lancaster he was one of the top neurosurgeons in the country before he retired
05:23and he is really the reason that he became a neurosurgeon in the first place isn't that right
05:27darling andrew oh thank you so much for getting your hair on time and i could count on you
05:34baby always so great to see you oh you too darling doesn't she look radiant
05:38good evening everyone if you could please take your seats we'd like to start this evening's award
05:52i'm honored to be presenting the first award of the night to dr maggie sullivan
05:57when maggie was a little girl she was determined to be the very best at everything so it came as no
06:09surprise to anyone when she announced one day that she wanted to be a neurosurgeon like me
06:15she worked very hard she dedicated herself first to her school and now to helping dr bob
06:23hollis build his new practice she has exceeded everyone's expectations including my own now
06:33anyone who knows me knows that when i retired i got restless so when maggie introduced me to bob
06:40and asked me to invest i didn't have to give it a second thought because i knew his practice
06:44would allow her to shine as the incredible surgeon that she's become today dr sullivan
06:51would you please join me on the stage to receive this year's rising neurosurgeon award
07:03congratulations
07:08thank you walter i wouldn't be here tonight without all your support and guidance over the years
07:15and i know i didn't make it easy on you so i i'd like you to know just how much it means to me to be
07:20receiving this award from you tonight
07:25and i'd like to thank everybody for taking time out of their busy schedules to be here
07:30and to the medical community of boston for recognizing me with this incredible honor
07:37i would like to thank dr bob hollis for seeing my potential and giving me the opportunity to help
07:44build a successful practice known for its integrity and its expertise
07:51excuse me excuse me excuse me thank you bob hollis you're under arrest
08:02what's happening what's happening water
08:05what is this going on here dr magda sullivan yes you're under arrest why
08:16you have the right to an attorney if you cannot afford an attorney
08:19where are you taking my daughter
08:30is this as good as it's gonna get i've given all i can give but the rivers still get wider wider
08:49i'm lost on the road
08:52i'm lost on the road alone familiar and yet i'm known remember when this was
08:57home
08:59this could be your home if we try to build it this could be your life that's one in a million
09:04all the hard times
09:17a life i can call my own and we're holding on when i should just let go
09:23we've been here all along to the valleys you carry on the journey it takes us higher
09:31this could be your home if you try to build it
09:50just give me a home if you try to build it
09:55this could be a life that's one in a million
09:57i thought you'd never get here how was the drive
10:26you know
10:31look at how our little maggie's grown
10:33it's good to see you frank okay move over
10:40you're almost as tall as frank
10:43we're glad you called okay frank help her with her bags i've got to get back to my pies your favorite
10:50for when you get hungry you have no idea how much he's missed you
10:53i'll get your bags from the car put them in the store
10:58till you get set
10:59where's ellie in the back by the fire pit i think
11:15so
11:38Sully?
11:44Maggie.
11:58How's your drive?
12:01It's fine.
12:04Your mother know you're here?
12:06Of course.
12:09Uh, how long are you planning on staying this time?
12:13Not sure.
12:17Uh, we got twice as many RV spots now, Frank's idea.
12:21And a boat launch, you know, for the larger crafts.
12:32Cut it out, Ren.
12:33What? I'm not doing anything.
12:34I can't believe I have to spend the summer here.
12:36With you.
12:37This sucks.
12:39Why couldn't I have stayed home with my friends?
12:40Cut it out, you guys.
12:41Can you try to get along for five minutes, please?
12:44Aspirin on the house?
12:46For later?
12:47Uh, let me get, uh, key to 12, one of those new cabins.
12:52Okay?
12:53Uh, I was thinking maybe I'd, um, stay in my old room.
12:57That's okay with you.
12:59Okay.
13:00Yeah?
13:01Uh, okay.
13:02Okay.
13:03All right.
13:04All right.
13:06Got this.
13:08See you later.
13:09see you later.
13:12See you later.
13:13See you later.
13:14Here we go.
13:44Pictures fill my mind, of all I left behind.
13:54The morning light came creeping through those blinds and rolled off on our bikes.
14:23I left it all behind.
14:40But I'll be back sometime.
14:47You want something to drink?
14:49No, I'm good, thanks.
14:53Uh, why don't you make yourself at home and then I'll bring the bags up in a minute.
15:03Three days in a row, the salt upon the floor.
15:13And a voice from down the hall.
15:19I miss it all behind.
15:31I left it all behind.
15:35Ooh, a simple life of mine.
15:47I left it all behind.
15:52Ooh, but I'll be back sometime.
16:03You sure we can paint whatever I want?
16:13Well, it's your room, isn't it, sweet pea?
16:15But what about mom?
16:17Oh, don't worry about your mother.
16:21Here, listen.
16:23Sometimes you just have to have a little fun.
16:27It's important.
16:29You know, you should remember that when you grow up and you move on.
16:33I don't want to move, Daddy.
16:35I want to stay here in Sullivan's Crossing with you.
16:39I want that too, baby girl.
16:41More than anything in the world.
16:45I love you, Maggie.
16:49I love you, Maggie.
16:57What on earth do you have in here?
16:59Wasn't sure how long I was gonna stay.
17:05Okay, uh, I'll let you get to it.
17:09I love you, Maggie.
17:27I love you, Maggie.
17:31Hey, Mom.
17:39Hi, Maggie.
17:40Walter and I are very worried about you.
17:43Wait, I need to be?
17:44Well, we think you should have stayed here with us in Boston.
17:47Already been through this?
17:48Listen, the longer you hold off looking for work, the harder it's gonna be.
17:52You didn't see the way that people were looking at me.
17:55Listen, Walter has made some calls, okay?
17:57And he thinks he can get you some interviews out of state.
18:00This is my life, Mom.
18:01You need to let me deal with things my way?
18:03By going back there to Sully's?
18:05It's a mistake.
18:06Then it's my mistake to make.
18:09Maggie, listen.
18:10I'll call you later.
18:25I'll call you later.
18:26Let's pray, darling.
18:27St. Francis, the best friend of God.
18:28Keep your heart up, please.
18:29Don't give me a minute.
18:30Put your heart down here.
18:31Now, please remember it.
18:32I'll call you later.
18:33Here, take me and see it later.
18:34I'll call you later.
18:35I'll call you longer.
18:36Let's pray.
18:37You're not done now.
18:38I'll call you later.
18:39So, you're never gonna call him later.
18:40But then again, I will call you later.
18:42And I'll call him later.
18:44And he'll call you later.
18:46But then, he'll call you longer.
18:47We'll call him later.
18:48I'll call you later.
18:49We'll pay you later.
18:50We'll call you later.
18:51You're better when I was gonna kill you later.
18:52It's my friend, just like they always say, keeps breaking me, show me the way I can touch.
19:22It's beautiful out here, isn't it?
19:34You always sneak up on people like that?
19:37I'm sorry. I wasn't trying to scare you. I was just helping Sully out a little bit around the house, and I thought you might have gotten turned around.
19:47Is this your first time here? I can show you around if you like.
19:50Yeah, not interested.
19:53Excuse me?
19:56No offense, uh...
19:58Cal. Cal Jones.
20:01No offense, Cal. You seem like a nice guy, but, um, this really isn't a good time for me.
20:07So you think I'm hitting on you?
20:09Yeah.
20:12Glad you...
20:13You seem to have me all figured out then, don't you?
20:17You have a nice day. I'll let Sully know you're here.
20:20I'll let Sully know you're here.
20:25Hey, Maggie!
20:29Sydney?
20:32I see you've met a resident, Mr. Remance.
20:34Ah.
20:34All right. Thanks, Terry.
20:42Why don't I find you here?
20:52Well, you always knew how to make an entrance.
20:54You know when I try.
20:55I didn't believe it when I heard you were back.
20:59I thought I'd come check it out for myself, see if it was really true.
21:02Well, I'd heard you moved to New York.
21:04I did.
21:05Yeah.
21:05I, uh, came back to help Rob at the diner, Finn.
21:08Yeah.
21:09I was really sorry to hear what happened to his wife.
21:13I thought I would have heard from you.
21:16Right.
21:17Yeah, I was in residency, and you know how it is.
21:21But I thought the diner might be Rob's.
21:22I saw the signs on the way in.
21:24He always did love to cook.
21:26You mean eat.
21:27Eat.
21:29Sometimes I think he loves food more than anything in this world, truly.
21:32Other than Finn.
21:33What brings you back to Sullivan's Crossing?
21:38Ooh, it's a long story, and one that needs a lot of tequila.
21:41Well, how about you filming it at the bonfire tonight?
21:44Oh, is Sully still doing that?
21:45Are you kidding?
21:46Your dad is about as predictable as they come.
21:49You should come.
21:51Rob's playing, and I could use a hand setting up.
21:53Plus, you can finally meet Finn.
21:55I'd love that.
21:58Okay, well, I gotta get back to the diner, but we'll see you tonight.
22:02Okay.
22:04Yeah.
22:07Ruthie?
22:11Ruthie?
22:13Excuse me, sir?
22:14Ruthie?
22:15Sir?
22:17Sir, are you okay?
22:19Do you know where Ruthie is?
22:21Ruthie?
22:21My wife.
22:23I can't seem to find her.
22:24I was supposed to meet her here, I think.
22:28Well, I can help you.
22:30I don't recognize this place.
22:32Can you tell me your name, sir?
22:34What?
22:34Do you know the date?
22:36Oh, why can't I remember anything?
22:39Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.
22:40Everything okay here?
22:41Yeah, I think this man is suffering from dementia or some sort of mental illness, so I just, I need to take him somewhere where we're going to assess him properly.
22:47All right, let me give you a hand.
22:47I've got some experience dealing with this.
22:49Just need to give him a little space.
22:50I'm good.
22:51I said don't touch me.
22:53That's okay.
22:54Are you sure about that?
22:54Look, I'm a doctor.
22:55What have you done with my wife?
22:57Sir, please, can you tell me your name?
22:59Ruthie!
22:59It looks like you have everything under control.
23:01Hey, what's with all the yelling?
23:03No, no, no, no.
23:03He's disoriented.
23:04He's confused.
23:05I need to get him some medical attention.
23:07That's just your name.
23:08I was not.
23:09You know him?
23:10Yeah, everyone knows Roy.
23:11Oh, he just lives down the road.
23:13He's a good man.
23:13He needs to be assessed.
23:14He just gets a little confused since his wife passed.
23:19He'll be fine once Sully and Cal get him home.
23:22All right, let's...
23:23Andrew, hi.
23:40I can't believe you just left like that.
23:42I'm sorry I didn't tell you.
23:44I, um...
23:46I just need some time to think about things.
23:48But, Mags, they dropped all the charges.
23:51Well, sure, Bob took the blame, but, I mean, he ruined my reputation.
23:54I didn't see the dirty looks that I was getting.
23:56The hospital's refusing to renew my privileges.
23:59Baby, just come home.
24:01Okay, well, we'll find you a new job.
24:04Nah, I just have to get away from all that chaos.
24:08What about us?
24:09We're used to a long-distance relationship.
24:12This won't be any different.
24:14It's like a ten-hour drive, Maggie.
24:15It's not the same thing.
24:19The hospital revoked the offer.
24:22Why?
24:23Well, you know.
24:25Bob, you didn't have anything to do with this.
24:28Yeah, well, guilt by association, I guess.
24:31I'm so sorry.
24:34I just can't help but wonder.
24:36I, I don't know.
24:37Wonder what?
24:39You know, maybe if you were keeping a closer eye on what Bob was up to.
24:42Are you really blaming me for all of this?
24:45I just...
24:48I think you're making a mistake.
24:50That's all.
24:52I gotta go.
24:53I don't know.
25:23You seem tense.
25:48I don't know.
25:48I don't know.
25:49I don't know.
25:50I don't know.
25:51I don't know.
25:53A stum.
25:54A pee.
25:55Come and have a hot cup of tea with me.
25:57It'll calm your nerves.
25:59I'm fine.
26:02I'm curious.
26:05Why did you come back here, Magpie?
26:10Like I told Ed and I, just...
26:12I need a change of scenery.
26:13The muddy season is a messy time of year around here.
26:19And you know that.
26:22So why did you really come back here?
26:40You want the truth?
26:42Always.
26:44I think I've been so focused on my career that I feel like somewhere along the way I lost myself.
26:55I'm starting to think that maybe it was a mistake to come back here.
27:01And why's that?
27:03I don't know. Things change, I guess.
27:06You know, Maggie, sometimes...
27:09Sometimes you've got to sit long enough to connect with the world around you so that you can reflect on what's really changed.
27:20That path from the head to the heart, that's a difficult journey.
27:31It can take a lifetime of trying to get there.
27:41Good night, Sully.
27:42Yeah.
27:43Good night, Frank.
27:49Doctor.
27:52Well, we got Roy back home all safe and sound.
27:55Do you really think that's a good idea?
27:57What do you mean?
27:59I mean, you think it's safe leaving him there alone.
28:02Well, he's not alone.
28:03His granddaughter's looking in on him, as is everyone around here.
28:06Pitching in to help out.
28:08He should be assessed.
28:09See if he needs to be moved into a special care facility.
28:12Well, we just don't ship off our elderly into care homes.
28:18We've really forgotten what it's like here.
28:21We give our elders the respect and dignity they deserve.
28:25Isn't that right, Frank?
28:27Well, I have to check to see if Edna needs some help.
28:31I know it isn't how people do things in Boston, but here in Sullivan's Crossing, we treat everyone like family.
28:45Oh.
29:01Now go help Sully set up.
29:05I'm retired.
29:06I know.
29:07You have more time to do as I say.
29:11Fine.
29:20Smells delicious.
29:22You always did love your panic.
29:24You sure did.
29:25I always knew how to put a smile on your face.
29:27Even on the days you were down.
29:31Ugh.
29:32This one's off.
29:34That's still not fixed?
29:36No.
29:38Ugh.
29:40It was hard enough getting your dad to pay for those brand new trailers.
29:44You know how he is about money.
29:46Wanna try?
29:51Mmm.
29:52Oh, it's amazing.
29:54We're an incredible cook.
29:56Go sit down.
29:57Remember when my mother tried to boil eggs?
30:02How could I forget?
30:04I cleaned bits of shell off my walls and ceiling for two weeks straight.
30:09I don't know what I would have done without you back then.
30:11You're like a second mother to me.
30:17You're like a second mother to me.
30:20Oh.
30:22I see you still know how to put a smile on my face too, M.G.
30:26It's been a long time since you've called me that.
30:29It's been a long time since you've called me at all.
30:31I'm just gonna go brush it up.
30:34Looks like things are all set for tonight.
30:49Well, I hope it's a good turnout this year.
30:51What about you?
30:56You doing okay?
30:58Good.
31:00Yeah, why wouldn't I be?
31:03I was just thinking that it might be hard on you with her coming back like this.
31:09You know, I could do the barbecuing tonight.
31:13Everyone's expecting me.
31:16They'll understand.
31:17Look, the girl needs her father.
31:22You know, I haven't been Maggie's father in a very long time, Frank.
31:29Besides, what makes you think she's planning on staying?
31:33And after what happened last time?
31:35Hmm?
31:38She's not 15 anymore, Sully.
31:41Exactly.
31:47There's one through you, Sully.
31:50Here is an important takey to the house.
32:09I'm really happy to meet you sometimes.
32:12There's one for you, pal, and one for you, pretty lady.
32:21Betty, how you doing, pal?
32:23Got that burger coming up for you.
32:24Put everything on it.
32:27Betty, over here.
32:30Oh, my God.
32:31Come on.
32:38Looks like Frank and Sully have the grill under control.
32:41Rob?
32:44It's been a long time.
32:46Maggie?
32:48Oh, my God.
32:49I didn't even recognize you.
32:51Have I changed that much?
32:53Well, it's been a long time.
32:56I'm going to grab us some dogs before there's a lineup.
32:59Thanks, Sid.
33:00Hey, I'm sorry to hear about Sarah.
33:03Oh, thanks, yeah.
33:05It was a tough time for me and Finn, but we're both doing better now.
33:08I'm really sorry I couldn't make it to the funeral.
33:10Hey, don't worry about it.
33:12It's okay.
33:13Dad, Dad!
33:14Oh, look at this guy.
33:17Hey, buddy.
33:17Sully's going to make me a double cheeseburger with everything on it.
33:20Okay.
33:20There's even going to be a frog race and s'mores.
33:22Okay.
33:23Slow down.
33:23I want you to meet an old friend of mine.
33:25Maggie, Finn.
33:27Finn, Maggie.
33:28Hey, Finn.
33:29I got to go.
33:30You guys are waiting for me.
33:33Stay out of trouble.
33:34Please.
33:35Seems like you've quite a handful.
33:36Almost as much as my sister here.
33:39Ha-ha.
33:39Good one, Rob.
33:41Shouldn't you be warming up or something?
33:43Hope you like ketchup and mustard.
33:45As you can see, not much has changed around here.
33:48Right, Sid?
33:48Come on.
33:52I'll introduce you to some friends.
33:56Hey, folks.
33:57Hey.
33:57This is Maggie Sullivan, a friend from forever ago.
34:01She used to live here.
34:02Any relation to Sully Sullivan?
34:04He's my father.
34:05Oh, no way.
34:07Hi.
34:08I'm Connie Boyle.
34:09Nice to meet you.
34:10Nice to meet you.
34:10Connie runs our local fire department.
34:12And she also heads up our local search and rescue team.
34:15Your dad's royalty around here.
34:17I didn't know he had a daughter.
34:20And this is Jackson Cannaday, Connie's son.
34:23Jackson's our local climbing expert.
34:25Takes tourists out in the summer when he's not helping out at the store.
34:28Do you climb?
34:28Oh, there's not much rock climbing in the city, I'm afraid.
34:31If you ever want to go, just let me know.
34:32I'll take you any time.
34:33Yeah, sounds like fun.
34:35Thanks.
34:37Rafe, I volunteer for the search and rescue when I'm not helping Connie out at the station.
34:41What do you do?
34:42She's a big shot neurosurgeon from Boston.
34:46Wow.
34:46I don't think I've ever met a neurosurgeon.
34:48You know, we could really use a doctor on a search and rescue team.
34:51Have you considered volunteering?
34:52Oh, I don't think I'd be much help out in the field.
34:55A little outside my comfort zone.
34:57Well, you might surprise yourself.
34:59I mean, it can be really intense, but it kind of makes it fun, too.
35:03Sit with me.
35:04I want to hear more about what's been going on with you.
35:06Nice to meet you.
35:07Nice to meet you.
35:08Okay.
35:09So, how is it being back in your old room?
35:15Oh, you remember that?
35:17You're all Sully and I painted.
35:18Yeah, what about it?
35:20It's still there.
35:22I know.
35:24You think he kept it up because he's sentimental?
35:27Yeah, I'd probably just do cheap to pay someone to paint over it.
35:30It's not fancy enough for you.
35:34Uh-uh.
35:35It's not hungry.
35:37Well, then, how about this instead?
35:44You did say tequila, right?
35:46You got that here in Denver Lake?
35:48Oh, yeah.
35:48Sure did.
35:49Okay, maybe I've ordered it from Rob's personal stash.
36:02Take it all times.
36:03Take it all times.
36:04Don't squish him like that.
36:28You can overcook him.
36:29Yeah, two of each for that little boy of yours.
36:32I recall he has a very good appetite.
36:34I squish him so they're not all raw inside.
36:37And that's why you have to turn the flame down.
36:40Medium well, just like you like him.
36:42Spicy mustard's right over there.
36:43You know, every year I barbecue, and every year you give me grief, Frank.
36:48Don't see anyone else out there complaining.
36:51Oh, and look who it is.
36:53It's Cal.
36:53How bad can they be if Cal's back already for a second?
36:56That's true.
36:57I love his burgers.
36:58They're the best.
36:58Uh, beer?
36:59I'm good, thanks.
37:00He's a coffee guy.
37:02Isn't that right, Sully?
37:03What are you doing now?
37:04Three, four cups a day?
37:05More like five.
37:07Ah, you're a good man.
37:08Oh.
37:12Yo, so, that woman over there is by the campfire.
37:16Red hair?
37:19Yeah, what about her?
37:20What's her problem?
37:23I don't know.
37:24What do you think her problem is?
37:26She seems awful full of herself.
37:29Is that so?
37:30Yeah, and she had to make a point of telling me she was a doctor.
37:33Neurosurgeon, actually.
37:35Oh, you know her?
37:38You might say that.
37:40Sully's daughter.
37:44No.
37:46Sully.
37:48I had no idea.
37:49Clearly.
37:51Clearly.
37:52Hi, Cal.
37:55Okay, Rola.
37:57I just, um, I wanted to thank you for helping Sully get Roy home safe today.
38:01Don't mention it.
38:02Um, okay.
38:04I'm gonna go take my foot out of my mouth.
38:07I'll read you guys do it.
38:09Okay.
38:12Hey, Sully.
38:13Hey, Rola.
38:14Bye.
38:22Lola still lives here?
38:24No, she's in Timberlake, but her grandfather's still here.
38:29Hey, how's Roy?
38:31Better.
38:32Yeah.
38:32Thanks for helping him get home.
38:34I think he's just been a little bit overwhelmed since Grant died.
38:38Yeah.
38:38I try to get over there as much as I can, but between school and work, I just can't get
38:42there as much as I'd like.
38:43Listen, you know I'm always here for you, okay?
38:46Anything you need, just ask, okay?
38:48Yep.
38:50Everything okay?
38:51Yeah.
38:52No, it's just, um, a long drive up here.
38:57I know you, Marumbo.
38:59What is it?
39:00Life's not exactly perfect at the moment.
39:06Whose life is?
39:08You think my life turned out exactly like I wanted?
39:14Not everyone had a rich stepfather to pay for their college.
39:19I'm so sorry.
39:20I don't know why I said that.
39:21No.
39:21No, no, it's not.
39:22I was out of line.
39:22It's fine.
39:27I'll be right back.
39:29Just give me a sec.
39:30It's Maggie, right?
39:49Yeah, I just wanted to apologize about earlier.
39:53I had no idea Sally was your father.
39:56Ooh, and that makes it better how?
39:59Okay.
40:00I feel like we got off on the wrong foot here.
40:05Hmm?
40:07I'm good.
40:08Thanks.
40:10Don't you ever get tired of saying that?
40:16Striking out.
40:17Okay, um, well, you know, I've been helping Sally around the campground.
40:27I've gotten to know him a bit.
40:29Mm-hmm.
40:30He's a really great guy.
40:33You're lucky to have him as your father.
40:35I appreciate the apology, but if you don't mind, I think I just prefer to be alone right now.
40:41And a good night to you, too.
40:54Wait.
40:54Maggie!
40:56Wait, where are you going?
40:58Rob hasn't even started playing yet.
40:59You're going to miss the best part.
41:00I'm feeling it, Sid.
41:01It's been a long day, and it's raining.
41:03I just want to go to bed.
41:05Okay, but my mother was right.
41:06I should be in Boston, focusing on my future.
41:09I'm going to head home in the morning.
41:11So you're just going to run away?
41:13Again?
41:13Sid, it's not like that.
41:15Oh, isn't it?
41:17You didn't call.
41:18Or write.
41:19You just turned your back on all of us like we never existed.
41:22It'll be different.
41:23I'll keep in touch.
41:24I promise.
41:27Yeah.
41:27Yeah, I really thought it would be different this time.
41:31Sid.
41:36Hello?
42:03Hey, Scott.
42:03It's me, Maggie.
42:04I just got your message.
42:05What's up?
42:06I've got news.
42:08Hey, what kind of news?
42:09Remember that teen you treated in the ER?
42:11The one that crashed his mother's car?
42:14Jamal Patterson?
42:16No, no, not Jamal.
42:17I meant Kevin Markeff, the driver.
42:19Yeah, what about him?
42:20He died a few days ago.
42:22Uh, I don't understand.
42:24He had a broken leg.
42:25Aneurysm.
42:29Well, thanks for letting me know.
42:32There's more.
42:33His mother is suing both you and the hospital for negligence.
42:38She's accusing me of negligence?
42:41Claims you missed something.
42:42Wants to go after your license.
42:43What do I do?
42:46As your attorney, my advice to you is keep a low profile for now.
42:50No, I can't just sit here.
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