Chicago Med Season 10 Episode 20
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00:00We had a thing.
00:01Weren't you 15?
00:02I'm not a victim here.
00:04You're not being honest with yourself.
00:06It also takes real bravery to look a story in the face, stare it down, see if it really is.
00:12You're making this sound like I forced myself on you.
00:14It was love.
00:16That's something that I used to believe.
00:19The hospital has already hired scouts?
00:21It would be grossly negligent not to have replacements should the nurses strike.
00:26I don't appreciate being played by one of my best friends.
00:30Let's not make this personal.
00:32I'm sorry, Sharon.
00:33I'm afraid it already is.
00:35Did you book your flights to the conference yet?
00:38Yeah, why?
00:39Any chance I could get you to join me for an extra day in Myrtle Beach?
00:50Mmm.
00:52Wow.
00:54Who's a lucky guy?
00:55And what makes you think there's a guy?
00:58It's the heart surgeon that you mentioned, right?
01:00What was his name?
01:01Shea or Shader?
01:02Dr. Hayes.
01:03We're attending a conference, Kip.
01:05It's the Summit on Healthcare Leadership.
01:08Okay.
01:09Uh-huh.
01:09Dr. Lennox.
01:11Glad to have a good time.
01:13Okay.
01:13Goodbye.
01:14Goodbye.
01:14Hey, Trini.
01:21Let's grab this guy a chest x-ray and have labs run a CBC, BMP, and a blood gas.
01:31Look.
01:31You should probably go home and take care of that cough.
01:35I'm sorry, Dr. Ripley.
01:36I don't know how it came on so fast.
01:39Yeah.
01:41It's the third nurse this morning that had to go home, Mags.
01:44What the hell's going on?
01:45Yeah, and it's not just the nurses, FYI.
01:47Dr. Asher called in sick this morning as well.
01:50Some's going around.
01:51Whatever it is, it's coming on like a freight train.
01:54Somebody, please help.
01:55Our boy can't breathe.
01:56He's turning blue.
01:57I got him.
01:59You're going to treatment three?
02:00Yeah.
02:03Right behind you.
02:03Hey, I'm Dr. Frost.
02:05Can you tell me your name?
02:06Bodhi.
02:07We were at a birthday party around the corner.
02:08There was cake.
02:09Bodhi's got a peanut allergy.
02:10We forgot his EpiPen at home.
02:12All right.
02:12No problem.
02:12That happens.
02:13No need to worry.
02:14Bodhi, can you open your mouth for me, please?
02:16All right.
02:17We got some swelling in the pharynx for sure, but no need to intubate yet.
02:20There are no nurses here?
02:23Long story.
02:24Epi?
02:24Yeah.
02:25Hey, man.
02:27Hey, found it.
02:28Yeah, I know.
02:29All right, Bodhi.
02:30Slight pinch.
02:31You ready?
02:36Sounded to feel a little better.
02:39Thank God.
02:42If anyone's listening, I could really use some help in here.
02:46Yep.
02:47Forklift dropped a quarter ton of pallets on this poor guy.
02:50Chest took the brunt of it.
02:51X-rays up over there.
02:53And it shows the hemothorax, which you're in the process of relieving, so what do you need help with?
02:56He's having a run at non-sustained VTAC.
02:58I was worried we might have to run a code.
03:00I'm kind of shorthanded here.
03:01Yeah, we're working on that.
03:02Well, what do I do if he stays in VTAC next time?
03:04I don't know, Lauren.
03:05Quickly, grow another pair of hands.
03:07Maggie, let's have CT bring down a wearable defibrillator for Mr. Marquez and see if Dr. Hayes can weigh in.
03:11Will do.
03:12All right, just got a phone with Goodwin.
03:13She's on her way in, so she's trying to call in some agency nurses.
03:17And she asks if you could hold the fork down in the interim.
03:20No, you too.
03:22I've been fighting it all morning.
03:24I should probably go home before I get anyone else sick.
03:27Yep, of course.
03:30Yeah.
03:30We got this, right?
03:33Excuse me, can somebody help us, please?
03:34My kid turned blue.
03:38What's going on here?
03:39What's that?
03:40Well, I'm not detecting any distress in your son's airway, so that's good news.
03:44But there must be something wrong with him.
03:46Look.
03:48Could there have been some kind of gas leak in the restaurant?
03:50Well, he was struggling earlier back at the party, weren't you, son?
04:00He said that his throat felt tight.
04:02Ever have any allergies you guys know about?
04:05Not that we know of.
04:06I brought a slice in from the party in case he wanted to run any tests.
04:09I know Mandy said there weren't any peanuts in it, but you never know, right?
04:12Dr. Frost, I'll be right back.
04:17Lana Kirk, how you doing?
04:19I'm Dr. Charles.
04:19How's Bodie doing?
04:20Better since the epi, but shouldn't his color have returned by now?
04:23Yeah.
04:24Sure.
04:27What are you doing?
04:28I don't think that Bodie's cyanotic.
04:30I think his skin was dyed by a napkin at the birthday party.
04:35But he was gasping for breath.
04:37I'm suspecting that the allergic reaction has more to do with the dye itself than peanuts.
04:41Okay.
04:42What about the others?
04:50Maggie?
04:53Sharon.
04:53Yeah.
04:54Did I hear you weren't feeling well?
04:56Yeah.
04:56I must have caught a bug or something.
04:58I feel horrible about this.
04:59Here, let me take a look.
05:01No, no, no, no, no, no.
05:01I don't want you to catch this.
05:02I just think it's just best that I go home.
05:05I'm sorry.
05:11Well, that explains the cyanosis, but what about the complaints of shortness of breath?
05:15Maybe some kind of mass hysteria?
05:18I think that's taken a little too far.
05:19I think it's more an example of how suggestible we can all get under the right circumstances,
05:24you know?
05:24Kids picking up and the parents panic, vice versa, you know?
05:28And so none of these kids are actually sick.
05:30It's crazy.
05:31Okay.
05:31My guess is they're not really sick either.
05:39Who?
05:40Nurses.
05:42This is a sick out.
05:54We've already called in tents, so they'll be trickling in over the course of the day.
05:59I'll be gloving up myself to help as best I can.
06:02And, of course, we've got our traveling nurses, Casey and Darla, here to pitch in.
06:09Any thought of putting us on diversion?
06:10We hope that won't be necessary.
06:12Look, I'm not saying this is going to be easy.
06:15Our nurses, as we all know, are irreplaceable.
06:19But today, we're going to have to find a way to do without them.
06:23Okay?
06:23Let's get to work.
06:24Gentlemen, I am concerned about this backlog.
06:30Let's have you to rip through all the fast-track stuff, allow the rest of us to handle anything
06:33that needs a workup.
06:34Sure.
06:35Great.
06:36I heard you were looking for me.
06:43So, who can tell me what we see?
06:45This cardiac well-motion abnormalities of the left ventricle, and both the aortic and the
06:50mitral look to be critically damaged and knee-replacing.
06:53This patient just underwent severe trauma.
06:55What should our timetable be?
06:56With declining output and diminished ejection fractions, his heart's just going to get worse.
07:02Not sure how much risk we're reducing by waiting.
07:04So, let's err on the side of action, not caution.
07:07Do a modified commando procedure.
07:08Replace both valves at once.
07:10Keep his time on the table to a minimum.
07:15This surgery's going to require another set of skilled hands.
07:18I know it's not your specialty, but I'm hoping you'll team up with me on this one.
07:22Well, I appreciate the offer, Nicholas, but I'm not sure the ED can spare me today.
07:27It's kind of insane down here.
07:29Because of the nurses?
07:31I'm afraid I might even have to cancel our trip to Myrtle Beach.
07:35No, Caitlin.
07:36You can't.
07:37It's going to be epic.
07:39I booked us a private dinner at the hotel tomorrow night.
07:42One of the finalists from Top Chef Season 12, apparently.
07:47Trust me.
07:48It's not what I would prefer.
07:49I was looking forward to this.
07:53Let's see how the day goes, okay?
07:55We'll probably have to go on diversion, which should open up my schedule enough to at least assist you on the surgery.
08:00Great.
08:01But we'll need to be working in unison, okay?
08:04Like dance partners.
08:05So I think we should practice our choreography.
08:07We'll have a training mannequin set up, and I'll see you upstairs in about an hour.
08:12Sounds great.
08:12Okay.
08:14And I'm going to figure out a way to get you to come to Myrtle regardless.
08:17Just warning you right now.
08:19Man, we're going to have to go analog if we have any chance of knocking these out.
08:26Nurses really put us by on the eight ball.
08:28I take it you don't support them?
08:30Not when they're pretending to be sick.
08:33Do you?
08:33I'm a proud union man.
08:35Threw and through.
08:36Still holding on to my sag card.
08:38Can't beat the medical.
08:39Oh, trust me.
08:40I'm sympathetic to the nurses' demands and to unions in general.
08:44I mean, they did give us weekends off.
08:46Not that it matters in an E.D.
08:48Yeah, I don't know, Dean.
08:49You're giving off some Scrooge McDuck vibes.
08:52You mean what?
08:53You believe it's every man for himself?
08:56I believe in enlightened self-interest.
08:58You know, the principles upon which this great country is founded.
09:02Uh-huh.
09:02Rugged individualism and all that.
09:04The invisible hand.
09:05Yeah, it's that old horror film where the disembodied hand comes creeping along at night
09:10and just suffocates you in your sleep, right?
09:12It's Adam Smith.
09:12I don't teach you anything at school anymore.
09:15All right, I didn't want to divvy these up.
09:17I don't want to throw too much at you.
09:19So what about two for me, one for you?
09:21I can hold up my hand.
09:23Give me half.
09:24Yeah, there's no need to be a hero.
09:25We're just trying to make it through the day.
09:27No, no, no.
09:27Okay, you know what?
09:28In fact, I bet that I'd get my patients out the door before you get yours out.
09:33Really?
09:34And what steaks do you propose?
09:36Loser buys lunch.
09:37And not the free stuff we get in the cafeteria every day.
09:40All right, I'm talking about a nice restaurant off-site.
09:42Winner's choice, huh?
09:44Yeah.
09:45Like candy from a baby.
09:47Cocky.
09:48Okay.
09:54Ambles are starting to peel away.
09:57I hear the rerouting to East Mercy.
09:58Let's all take a moment to appreciate The Stroke of Genius by Maggie.
10:02Hey.
10:06Wow.
10:07For a bunch of people who begged off work because of illness, none of you appear to be very sick.
10:13Dr. Archer said that you were eager to crawl back into bed, Grayson.
10:17You too, Leah.
10:18What happened?
10:19Did you get lost?
10:20Grayson, Leah, most everyone here is just waiting for the pharmacy to fill their prescription.
10:25Seems there's a bit of a log jam.
10:26They said it might take a while.
10:28I can help with that.
10:30Have them all filled at med.
10:32What script are you waiting for, Doris?
10:33I'm sorry, Sharon, but that sounds vaguely like a violation of her HIPAA rights.
10:38I'm sure that wasn't your intent.
10:40Well, would it be possible for me to grab Maggie for a quick second?
10:44I'm not the boss of her.
10:46Okay.
10:47You gloved up, I see.
10:55Someone had to.
10:56Well, if you're trying to make me feel guilty, save your breath.
10:59I'm already there.
11:00But you left us with no choice.
11:02Maggie, if you guys get caught faking this, that's patient abandonment.
11:06It could be grounds for dismissal and even legal repercussions.
11:11Perhaps we can establish a side channel, the two of us, to diffuse this bomb before it blows up.
11:18We already tried that.
11:19And you were somewhat less than transparent.
11:22Maggie, come back to work, please.
11:25I don't want you to get hurt.
11:26Thank you for your concern, but I think that I'm just going to stay here with my people.
11:46You know, for a second I was so lightheaded, I thought I might faint into my lobster bisque,
11:50which would have been a disaster because everybody knows orange, but not my color.
11:55So this was at the Art Institute?
11:56Yes, well, the board of trustees, they were having a brunch for all the donors and the friends of the museum.
12:02They say I'm great at a cocktail party, so I get a lot of invites anyway.
12:06Okay, Mr. Lambert.
12:08Oh, no, please.
12:09Call me Frederick.
12:10Okay, Frederick.
12:12How long again have you been feeling the numbness in your leg?
12:14It's been about three days.
12:17It's just something I should be worried about.
12:19Tingling can be hard to pin down sometimes.
12:22You do have a low-grade fever, though, and your heart rate's a little elevated,
12:26so I'd like to get a chest x-ray just to rule out any pneumonia and also get some lab tests done as well.
12:32All right, Frederick, registration gave me your wristband,
12:36and they should be over shortly for your ID and insurance card.
12:39Uh, I'm afraid that I don't carry a wallet on me ordinarily, and it tends to destroy the line of my suit jacket.
12:48Okay.
12:49Oh, but in here, Margaret, uh, this handsome young doctor needs to see your insurance card.
12:54It was trickier than I thought to park.
12:56Oh.
12:56Here it is.
12:59Your name's Margaret Charles?
13:01Yes.
13:02That's funny.
13:02We, uh, we have a Dr. Charles who works here.
13:04That's funny.
13:05I have a son they call Dr. Charles who works here as well.
13:09Mom?
13:11What are you doing here?
13:13I'm here with Freddy.
13:14Who's Freddy?
13:15Oh, uh, that would be me, although only she gets to call me that.
13:19Pleasure to meet you.
13:21He's my fiancé.
13:27Congrats.
13:30A 6% wage hike per year for the duration of the contract,
13:35plus a reduction of the coverage ratio from 5 to 4.5 patients per nurse.
13:41That's not exactly what we asked for, Sharon.
13:42I'm telling you, Maggie, as a friend, this deal won't get any better.
13:53Well, that's a non-starter.
13:57Really?
13:58Because I feel like we're almost getting everything that we asked for.
14:01After only half a day sitting out,
14:04imagine what we could achieve if we sat out till tomorrow or even next week.
14:08I don't know.
14:09I mean, are we here to win a fair contract or to draw blood?
14:12Draw blood.
14:13What?
14:14That's how you know you've won.
14:15This fight isn't just about us.
14:18It's for the generations coming up behind.
14:20We have a responsibility to get the best contract we can.
14:23Yes, but what if that's what this is?
14:27Why do you think they sent Sharon to present the offer?
14:30She's preying on your willingness to trust her.
14:33We hold the line, Maggie.
14:35There's more juice left to squeeze.
14:47Hey, how's, um, uh, old Frederick doing?
14:52Not sure, to be honest.
14:54I mean, at first glance, he seems not so bad.
14:56Lungs are cleared.
14:57Nothing terrible on his labs.
14:59And yet?
15:00And yet I can't seem to get his BP off the floor, for example.
15:03His breathing's becoming more labored.
15:05Um, and then there's the numbness in his leg and the pain in his back.
15:09You think we could be looking at pilonophritis?
15:11No, no, urine's clean.
15:13Uh, I thought he was septic, but I don't see any cause.
15:16I wonder if there's a neurological angle to this, you know, given the numbness.
15:20Maybe it's a good idea for me to do a, you know, quick neuropsych eval, you know, knock a few things off the list.
15:25Do you really think that's necessary?
15:28Better safe than sorry, right?
15:31Okay.
15:38Hey, what's the deal with this guy?
15:40I don't recall him being on my roster.
15:42Rear-ended, still waiting on an MRI.
15:44Radiology needs all the metal taken out of his body first.
15:47Okay.
15:48Don't look at me.
15:49I got a titrated nicartipine drip in seven.
15:51Hey, did you mess with my board?
15:58I am a Navy man, Dr. Frost.
16:00I abide by a strict code of honor.
16:03Doesn't answer my question.
16:05Yeah, I'm too in the weeds to resort to petty gamesmanship.
16:09Get a grip.
16:11I'm Dr. Frost.
16:16How you doing?
16:16No introduction.
16:20Twist off, I think, right?
16:22Figured out.
16:23Okay.
16:25Sorry.
16:28Hey, I just heard you're bailing out on the surgery.
16:31What do you think you're doing?
16:32I'm heading home.
16:33I think I might have caught whatever it is the nurses might have.
16:35They don't have anything.
16:37They're faking sick for leverage.
16:38What's your excuse?
16:40Naomi, I thought we resolved this lack of commitment you're exhibiting.
16:43This is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.
16:45Dr. Hayes is a legend in his field.
16:47Just stop it already with this worship of this great and powerful Dr. Hayes.
16:50You have no idea who he really is.
16:52What are you talking about?
17:01Naomi.
17:07Excellent.
17:08Perfect.
17:08Okay, now I'd like to try something a little bit different.
17:12I'm going to say a category.
17:14Okay, and you just say first three things that come to mind.
17:17For instance, animals.
17:20Zebra, ostrich, jaguar.
17:24Frederick, if you're too tired, we can do this later.
17:26No, no, no, no.
17:26I'm fine.
17:27It's fun.
17:28Articles of clothing.
17:29Ah, let's say a Johnston's of Elgin cashmere sweater, Gucci loafers, and then, of course,
17:38a Briani tuxedo.
17:40Expensive tastes.
17:42Exotic ones, too.
17:43A man of refinement.
17:44Tuxedo isn't exotic.
17:45It's a staple of any gentleman's wardrobe, don't you agree?
17:48I haven't worn one since my first wedding.
17:50Mm-hmm.
17:50That's a shame.
17:52How many times have you been married?
17:53Well, from what Margaret tells me, fewer times than you.
17:56You know what?
17:57I think you're probably right about that.
17:58And what do you do for a living, if you don't mind me asking?
18:01What's this about?
18:02He disapproves of our relationship.
18:05He doesn't like you, Freddie, at all.
18:08And he thinks you're taking advantage of me.
18:11Right?
18:13Mother is using you, okay?
18:15And you're not even trying to hide it.
18:17Come on, the clothes, the health insurance, the Hermes blanket.
18:22I mean, all those procedures.
18:23My God.
18:25You can be straight with me.
18:26You paid for the last Botox, didn't you?
18:28That was a chemical peel.
18:29Oh.
18:30And who cares?
18:31I like him.
18:32I know what this is really about.
18:34You do, do you?
18:35Enlighten me.
18:36Cece.
18:37Cece?
18:39Huh.
18:39Tell me more.
18:40I disapproved of your partner once upon a time.
18:44And now you're finally getting your revenge.
18:46Disapproved of my partner?
18:48She was my first wife.
18:52And you didn't come to our wedding.
18:54And you never told me why.
18:55But I got this crazy hunch it had something to do with the fact that she was black.
18:59Jesus, Daniel.
19:01I'm sorry.
19:01Is that supposed to be an apology?
19:03You're 30 years too late.
19:04Okay, go ahead.
19:06Flog your dear old mother.
19:08I can take it.
19:09The women in this family have always been made of stronger stuff.
19:13Oh, is that right?
19:14Strover and who?
19:16Me?
19:16Tommy?
19:17Tommy?
19:17Dad?
19:20All.
19:21All of you.
19:23It's really Freddy.
19:24I should have been worried about the whole time, right?
19:25Because as soon as you start, you're going to drive them away all by your lonesome.
19:28Start what?
19:29You know, picking on them.
19:30Wearing them down.
19:32Bludgeoning them with your extraordinary eye for weakness.
19:36Your cruelty.
19:37Because that's what you do, isn't it?
19:39You grind the weaklings down to a nub.
19:42Until one day they can't take it anymore.
19:44And they walk into the garage, and they close the door, and they turn on the car.
19:50But your house, stop.
19:52And you say, I'm cruel.
19:55I loved your father.
19:57Yeah.
19:58Until there was nothing left.
20:01A little help in here?
20:03Oh!
20:05He's crumping.
20:06BP's 78 over 50.
20:08He's going into shock.
20:09Give me an 8-OET tube and a MAC 3 drop.
20:1220 of a Tom and 8 and 100 of sucks.
20:13Oh, my God.
20:15Freddie.
20:16Okay, meds are in.
20:17BP's still falling.
20:19Freddie!
20:21You've wasted all this time interrogating him, when you could have been figuring out what's actually wrong.
20:27We had just finished a long and complicated transplant.
20:38And Dr. Hayes asked me to stay behind, so he could teach me some of the techniques that he used during the surgery.
20:46Okay?
20:46I was so thrilled at the opportunity that I wasn't really paying attention when he dismissed the rest of the team.
20:54Anyway, he asked me to show him how I would hold the instruments.
20:58And he stood next to me, like, really, really close.
21:05And he used his hand to move mine into the right positions, like so.
21:11And after a little while, I could feel his other hand wrap around my waist.
21:20And at first, I thought it was part of the instruction, you know?
21:25But then he pressed his hips into me, pinning me against the table.
21:29He used his hand to move down my body and over the back of my thighs.
21:38And I couldn't even speak or move for what felt like forever until...
21:45Until what?
21:47I finally snapped out of it.
21:48I pushed myself away from the table, and I could see he could tell what I was thinking.
21:53Immediately, he started to gaslight me, saying all he was doing was trying to help me master my technique.
21:59I went home, feeling so humiliated and confused.
22:13I can't tell what you're thinking, whether or not you believe me.
22:18No, I believe you.
22:22The only reason I'm even saying anything is because I know you're going away with him for the weekend,
22:27and, well, I just thought you needed to know.
22:34And that's all that happened?
22:36You're not withholding anything?
22:38Because, I don't know, you're embarrassed?
22:40No, no.
22:42That's everything.
22:43Isn't that enough?
22:48Okay.
22:48Thank you for telling me.
22:53I have to go to surgery, and as soon as I'm done, I will have to report this.
22:58No.
22:59Please, you can't.
23:00I don't want this to jeopardize my residency.
23:02I can't afford that.
23:04Now that I know what to look out for, I'll be smarter.
23:07I can avoid situations like that with him moving forward.
23:10I can't, Naomi.
23:11You can't make this your responsibility.
23:13Please, please.
23:14You need to promise me you won't say anything.
23:31You want to get out of here, Joanna?
23:33Wow, when you said he had to keep me for observation for an hour,
23:35I thought that was just a ballpark number, not 60 minutes exactly.
23:38We'd like to run a tight ship here,
23:40and I think we can safely rule out a concussion from that fall you took.
23:43Discharge papers?
23:44Uh, signed and sealed.
23:46All right, Joanna.
23:47Ready?
23:48Wheels up.
23:49Let's get it.
23:49Okay.
23:50I should consider getting one of these myself.
23:52Do you know if they make an electric version?
23:55I'm not sure.
23:56I got a stress fracture in my knee, is why I'm asking.
23:59About six weeks now.
24:00My GP thought I'd actually gain weight, not being able to walk as much and all,
24:04but I went the other way entirely.
24:06You lost weight?
24:06Twenty-three pounds, like magic.
24:09That's probably why I fainted earlier.
24:11My body still isn't used to the weight loss.
24:12Uh, how'd your GP diagnose this stress fracture?
24:15Did he get an MRI?
24:17No, just an X-ray.
24:18Why?
24:20All right, you know what?
24:22Just to be on the safe side,
24:24I'll take a better look at what's going on inside that knee of yours.
24:28Okay, I guess.
24:29It shouldn't take too long.
24:31Oh, yes!
24:33The entry's mine.
24:34Looks like you're buying, sucker.
24:36I'm sorry.
24:38Would've had you there for a second.
24:39Yeah, sure you did.
24:42All right, let's go.
24:44I mean, if he's not septic, his body's doing a pretty good impression of it.
24:48Did your, uh, psyche valve bear any fruit?
24:51Uh, not really.
24:54I'm sorry, buddy.
24:55I just, I couldn't help myself.
24:57Con, you don't have to apologize to me.
25:00It's kind of comforting to be reminded that you're human.
25:04And I guess that I'm not the only one who has issues with his mother.
25:06You know, we didn't speak for almost 30 years.
25:11Wow.
25:13So I was over all that stuff.
25:14I guess not.
25:16We really went at it, you know?
25:20I guess I still got some hostility to work through.
25:23Well, as well, it seems, is some, what, complicated feelings about men who are obsessed with their appearance?
25:31Like, where's that coming from?
25:34Maybe it's time to take a little peek in the mirror, so to speak.
25:37Exactly.
25:38Hey, maybe I'm the one who needs a chemical peel.
25:44Chemical peel.
25:46Didn't you say that he had a pain in his, in his back?
25:50Yeah.
25:50Why?
25:51We need an MRI of the spine.
25:54Immediately.
25:56Okay.
25:57Patty Melton milkshakes all around.
25:59Okay?
26:00Okay.
26:01Or, or, or whatever you want.
26:03All right?
26:04Go crazy.
26:05You shouldn't have Dr. Frost.
26:06Are you kidding me?
26:07We're stronger together, right?
26:09I think you didn't, actually.
26:10Yeah, well, I did not, because that's Archer's code.
26:12Uh-huh.
26:13What?
26:13Just sentiment is mine, so.
26:15Yeah.
26:15Just saying.
26:16How many thoughts will be all this?
26:19Look, Maggie, if you have a minute, I'm just, I'm thinking.
26:23Maggie, could you?
26:26Okay, I'm sorry.
26:27Can I say, of course.
26:28I'm so sorry.
26:29We're in the middle of this.
26:29Yeah, go ahead.
26:30Okay.
26:30I get it, yeah.
26:31Enjoy.
26:32Go nuts.
26:34What's up?
26:34Just got off the phone with leadership.
26:37The hospital canceled our next sit-down, and they don't appear eager to reschedule.
26:41It's like we've been ghosted.
26:43I mean, what do we expect?
26:45You need to reach back out to Sharon and see if you can glean anything.
26:49Wait, how is it that when you want something from Sharon, you tell me to exploit the fact
26:53that we're friends, but when she's offering intel, you warned me not to trust her?
26:58I mean, which one is it?
26:59We're at war, Maggie.
27:00Friendship doesn't matter.
27:02Only leverage.
27:03Call her.
27:14Peter.
27:16What's going on?
27:19The management wants to start the ball rolling on replacing the nurses.
27:22Already?
27:23Well, I just extended an offer.
27:26At least give them the night to mull it over.
27:29The board doesn't want to find themselves in the same position tomorrow.
27:31I mean, you know Miranda.
27:32She hates feeling vulnerable.
27:33So is this true?
27:34You're letting them all go?
27:36We're exploring our options, yes.
27:39You know, our nurses are not just numbers on a spreadsheet, Miranda.
27:43They're the lifeblood of everything we do here.
27:46And if the hospital can't recognize that, then I'll have no choice but to tender my resignation
27:52as well.
27:53If your salary even came remotely close to bridging the gap, I'd accept, Sharon.
27:58Unfortunately, the money just isn't there.
28:01If you can find some way to show the nurses how much we value them, which doesn't include
28:06a bigger raise, by all means, bring it to the table.
28:10But do it fast.
28:11A 5% pay bump.
28:22That's less than what you're offering this morning.
28:24Keep reading the fine print.
28:26Illinois Public Act No. 102-064 as an amendment to the Nurse Staffing Improvement Act of 2007.
28:33Requires every hospital convene a nursing care committee co-chaired by a direct care nurse.
28:40We already know this, Sharon.
28:42This is an eight-person committee for nurses, for admin.
28:45Every issue ends up in a deadlock by design.
28:48Maybe not anymore.
28:49I spoke with the board.
28:51They're willing to give you an extra seat and to welcome an active nurse to sit on the
28:57advisory board on a full-time basis.
29:00Maggie, nurses will have a seat at the table.
29:04Your voices will be heard.
29:06I mean, that's just something you can't put a value on.
29:12I'll run this up the flagpole.
29:15Oh, and one more thing.
29:17Free lunch.
29:18What?
29:18Doctors get carte blanche in the cafeteria while nurses have to dig in their own pockets.
29:23It's unfair and it's easily rectifying.
29:27It's amazing how happy people are when they get something for free.
29:30I can't believe that was your first time doing that.
29:45The movements were so precise and decisive.
29:48By the way, the procedure's not the only thing that went commando today.
29:56I have a car waiting for us to take us to the airport.
29:58I'll meet you out front.
30:05So it's a bacterial infection.
30:07When you had that chemical peeled on, Frederick, it's as if your skin had been exposed to a second-degree burn, temporarily removing a layer of protection and leaving you susceptible to a variety of rare microscopic bugs.
30:21In your case, Pseudomonas aeruginosa traveled through your bloodstream to your spine where it created an abscess.
30:28That's why you've been experiencing numbness.
30:30The good news is your body's been responding to the ceftazidine we've been administering.
30:36We're very fortunate Dr. Charles caught this in time.
30:44It's always been my greatest sin, vanity.
30:48It seems today it nearly cost me my life.
30:52You know, if I didn't have someone as grounded as your mother, I fear I could be born away on even the slightest breeze.
31:08I don't know how to stop myself from feeling so insubstantial.
31:17You know, um, somebody a whole lot smarter than me once said something like, um, what was it, uh, vanity, self-love.
31:29Self-love is nowhere near so vile a sin as self-reflect.
31:35That's Henry V, I think.
31:37Who's gonna argue with the bard, right?
31:39You're very kind.
31:41I can see why Margaret's constantly going on about you.
31:44You're very kind.
31:45You're very kind.
32:15You're very kind.
32:16You're very kind.
32:17You're very kind.
32:18You're very kind.
32:19You're very kind.
32:20You're very kind.
32:21You're very kind.
32:22You're very kind.
32:23You're very kind.
32:24You're very kind.
32:25You're very kind.
32:26You're very kind.
32:27You're very kind.
32:28You're very kind.
32:29You're very kind.
32:30You're very kind.
32:31You're very kind.
32:32You're very kind.
32:33You're very kind.
32:34You're very kind.
32:35You're very kind.
32:36You're very kind.
32:37You're very kind.
32:38You're very kind.
32:39You're very kind.
32:40You're very kind.
32:41You're very kind.
32:42You're very kind.
32:43You're very kind.
32:44Hey, Dean.
32:48Yeah?
32:49You're the one that sent Joanna Richards up for imaging?
32:51Uh-huh.
32:52It's a good thing you did.
32:54An aggressive little bastard of an osteosarcoma growing into her tibia.
32:58If we didn't catch it now, she'd have lost that leg.
33:00Or worse.
33:02Thanks, Dahlia.
33:03Thanks.
33:08Well, good evening.
33:11So glad you're all feeling better.
33:13And I dreaded 11-hour flu.
33:15I hear it's going around.
33:16Thank you, Dean, for your incredible generosity.
33:20We knew you'd always have our back.
33:21You're welcome.
33:22So you bought lunch.
33:24Dr. Roger.
33:24Yeah, hi.
33:26Just think of it as an example of that invisible hand you kept talking about now.
33:30Whoa, whoa, whoa.
33:31Okay, this number is far from...
33:33You're welcome.
33:34Far from invisible.
33:35Whatever happened to starve a fever?
33:38If it's any consolation, I don't think the deal gets done without it.
33:43I mean, what?
33:47So, what couldn't wait?
33:51I didn't mean to interrupt.
33:52I'm sorry.
33:52Um, look, I've been meaning to talk to you for a while now, and just the way I acted when
33:59you were asking about Ainsley...
34:00It's...
34:01It's okay.
34:03It's...
34:03No.
34:03It's water under the bridge.
34:04It's really not, Maggie.
34:05My friends don't talk to each other like that.
34:09And I was accusing you of interfering in a place that you were not wanted, of not knowing
34:15me.
34:16But the truth is, you knew me a little too well, and it scared me.
34:23You were in so much pain, Jonathan, it just hurt me to see you like that.
34:27I get that.
34:27And you made me face up to something that I hadn't wanted to in a long time.
34:34I'm glad you did, though.
34:36I am.
34:39And I just wanted to say thank you.
34:46Anyway, um...
34:48Well, you get back to the celebration letting me...
34:50You confronted Ainsley about all this?
34:54Yeah.
34:56Yeah, I did.
34:59How'd it go?
35:03How much time you got?
35:05I got time.
35:10Guess I'll give her the good news about Frederick.
35:12Oh, I got it, pal.
35:14She's asleep.
35:16Mom, time to wake up.
35:18Dr. Ripley's got some good news.
35:21Then we're going to go have some soup.
35:23Mom.
35:29You're not breathing, Mitch.
35:31Mom.
35:32A little help in here?
35:33Mom.
35:34Cold blue.
35:35Cold blue.
35:35Let's go.
35:36Fool her ass.
35:36Where's the crash cart?
35:38Get a crash cart in here.
35:41We got this, Mom.
35:42We got you.
35:47No pulse.
35:49Come on.
35:50We got this, Mom.
35:51We got this, Mom.
35:51We got this, Mom.
35:52We got this, Mom.
35:52We got this, Mom.
35:52We got this, Mom.
35:53We got this, Mom.
35:53We got this, Mom.
35:53We got this, Mom.
35:54We got this, Mom.
35:54We got this, Mom.
35:55We got this, Mom.
35:55We got this, Mom.
35:56We got this, Mom.
35:56We got this, Mom.
35:56We got this, Mom.
35:57We got this, Mom.
35:57We got this, Mom.
35:58We got this, Mom.
35:59We got this, Mom.
35:59We got this, Mom.
36:00We got this, Mom.
36:00We got this, Mom.
36:01We got this, Mom.
36:01We got this, Mom.
36:02We got this, Mom.
36:02We got this, Mom.