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Grey's Anatomy Season 21 Episode 17

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00:00Diseases were untreatable. What patients wanted to know was how long they had left.
00:04Are you offended that I'm working on our wedding day?
00:06No, I'd be jealous if Levi wasn't coming to marry us.
00:10That sounds weird.
00:11I appreciate the wedding.
00:13We're gonna hang here and get ready.
00:15I can't believe how many of our friends and family are showing up on four days' notice.
00:19Your family? I don't have any family and your mom hates me.
00:23Doesn't matter. It's not for her. We're getting married.
00:25We're getting married.
00:27We're getting married.
00:30Okay. Bye, guys. I will see you at our wedding.
00:34Bye. Bye, guys.
00:35Wait, you think your mom hates me?
00:37People believe the best doctors weren't the ones who could help you buy more time,
00:40but the ones who made the most accurate prognosis.
00:43I'm happy for Wilson and Lincoln, but people need more notice.
00:46You think we have closets full of formal wear?
00:49We work in pajamas.
00:53Oh, looks like the vacation's over.
00:55God, do they look like being good spirits?
00:57They seem tan.
01:00I was wearing a ring.
01:01Look, this is not about business.
01:02Look, she has my career in her hands.
01:04I need to know if you do that.
01:04You're welcome, Dad.
01:06Oh, what's the trip?
01:07Oh, Hawaii was beautiful.
01:09Yeah, but it's good to be home.
01:10Now that we have more tricks up our sleeves,
01:12we're less interested in calculating the odds and more concerned in beating them.
01:16Whoever has been raiding the snacks in the senior residence lounge,
01:19you are interns for three more days.
01:21Hands off.
01:22Stay out.
01:22They have caramelized gates.
01:23Uh, Griffith, you and Adams are on neuro.
01:26Millen, you're with Weber.
01:27Again?
01:28Are you sure that doesn't say cardio?
01:29Go on with Ndugu.
01:32Have fun reducing scrotal hernias.
01:34Oh, oh, oh.
01:38Did you go home and I don't want some?
01:40No, I said in case do I needed anything.
01:42How is she?
01:43The same.
01:43I brought my dress for the wedding, but if you...
01:46Let's see how the day goes.
01:48Just because we don't spend as much time predicting the end,
01:51doesn't mean it's not coming.
01:52Hey, thanks for holding down the fort.
01:55Everything go okay?
01:56Uh, yeah, I'm gonna have been full.
01:57Except, uh, Nora Young is back.
01:59Her graft's infected.
02:00Oh, did you put her on Van Gensosin?
02:02Yes, and I'm leaning on her blood cultures and repeat CT from this morning,
02:05but it's only gotten worse.
02:06Page me when you get the results, and we'll put our heads together.
02:09You got it.
02:10Hey, Eva, you sure you shouldn't let Ndugu head with us?
02:13I don't love the fact that you slept with her,
02:15but after the last two weeks, the therapy, the talking, the sex.
02:20As far as I'm concerned, she's just another patient.
02:23Okay.
02:28Okay, Dylan, we're about to scan your brain just like yesterday and the day before, all right?
02:32Can she have the headphones again?
02:35Yeah, you want some music?
02:36Uh, blink once for yes and twice for no.
02:40Okay.
02:41Music?
02:41Are you scared, Bunny?
02:49Hey, do you want to do our dance?
02:54Okay.
02:54All right, we're about to start the scan, so I'll help him get you when it's all over.
03:08Okay.
03:09I'll be right outside.
03:13All right, get ready to scan.
03:19Do you think she'll ever recover?
03:20No idea.
03:22All I know is that four days ago, I operated on a brief and happy expedition scout, and now she is terrified and can only communicate by blinking her eyes.
03:31You don't wish Lofted syndrome on your worst enemy.
03:33Okay.
03:48I'll be right.
03:50All I know is that four days ago.
03:51Your Uncle Levi's here.
03:54I'm so happy to see you.
03:57Maureen.
03:58Hi.
03:59Link's not here.
04:01I am not here for my son.
04:02This wedding was pulled together so quickly,
04:05I figured that there was no way you could possibly have time to prepare.
04:08No one did.
04:09So I thought, how can I help?
04:13I am here to do your makeup.
04:16Oh, that's...
04:16You really don't have to.
04:18We didn't get to pick a dress or a cake or flowers,
04:22but I put myself through college working makeup counters,
04:26and this we can do.
04:30Hi.
04:31Grammy's here.
04:35Yep.
04:36I'm Dr. Weber.
04:37This is Dr. Mellon.
04:38Okay.
04:39Um, are you her...
04:41Just see.
04:42It's our first date.
04:43We were having coffee, and I started having sharp pain in my arm.
04:47In your arm?
04:47I thought it was.
04:49My mom died of a heart attack.
04:51I'm sorry.
04:52Thanks.
04:53It was four years ago.
04:54Very sudden.
04:54Oh, that's good you came in.
04:56Yeah, we're general surgeons.
04:57Cheerios must have gotten their wires crossed.
04:59Are you having any chest pain?
05:01I can page cardio.
05:03I left my phone in the waiting area.
05:04Would you mind?
05:05Yeah, of course.
05:06I'll be right back.
05:10My arm is fine.
05:12I have diarrhea.
05:12An insane amount of diarrhea and cramping.
05:15I threw up twice during our date.
05:16Steve can never know.
05:17How long has this been going on?
05:18Five days.
05:19I've been on antibiotics for UTI, so I thought it was that, but now it's way worse.
05:23Go in next steps.
05:24Uh, labs, stool cultures, and, uh, if you would raise your arm.
05:30I didn't see your phone.
05:33Huh?
05:33Weird.
05:34Um, while she waits for cardio, let's take an x-ray of the arm.
05:40Excuse me.
05:42They're taking good care of me.
05:44Oh, Mom, I have to go.
05:45I love you.
05:47Bye.
05:50I was wondering how long you could avoid seeing me.
05:53No, no, I wasn't.
05:54Tony and I, we, I'm kidding.
05:57They told me you're on vacation.
05:58Sorry I haven't reached out more.
06:00Oh, and it's fine.
06:01We had a lovely night, and you were a perfect gentleman when it had to end.
06:06Does Teddy know?
06:08Yeah, she knows.
06:10And she's, she's okay with it.
06:12So your mom, where is she these days?
06:15In Arizona.
06:15She's a nervous wreck, but I keep telling her that the doctors, they're going to figure
06:19it out.
06:20They always do.
06:22Listen, I know you have to be brave for your mom, but you don't have to act brave for me.
06:28You can be scared.
06:31No, I can't.
06:33The second I let myself be scared, then it's over.
06:39And it can't be over.
06:40I have to be here for my kids.
06:46Help me to stay strong.
06:49Promise me.
06:53I promise.
06:56How's it looking?
06:57Not good.
06:58Nor's blood cultures are growing fungus.
07:00And we follow CT showing a new error to an enteric fistula.
07:03We have to remove the source of infection.
07:05The graft has to come out.
07:06She's too unstable.
07:07Once we remove the graft, the fistula could cause a massive hemorrhage.
07:11What about an extra anatomical bypass?
07:14Like an X-Fam, we can't put in another graft.
07:16She's septic.
07:17But if we divert the blood flow from her aorta, she might be able to recover enough that we
07:22could remove the infected graft.
07:23And if she doesn't?
07:26Then we have the hard conversation.
07:28I know my opinion matters the least, but we owe it to Nora to try.
07:32If we fight, she'll fight.
07:34We have no other choice.
07:36This is it.
07:42Okay, I'm in.
07:43Let's fight.
07:52What happened to your face?
07:53Lex's mom's doing my makeup.
07:55Does she hate you?
07:57Oh, Ann Richards got a bath.
08:00Who?
08:01The labradoodle.
08:02James and I adopted.
08:03I told you about this like two weeks ago.
08:05She was named after the former governor of Texas.
08:08Why?
08:08Well, because she is Ann Richards.
08:10It's outspoken, wry, feminist.
08:13Help me.
08:14I look like 1983 Boy George.
08:17Okay, don't worry about it.
08:18I'm great with mom, so...
08:19Oh, you must be Levi.
08:20I almost forgot.
08:21I brought you something, Joe.
08:22I wore it at my wedding, and my mom wore it at hers, and now, it's your turn.
08:28What?
08:29What?
08:34What?
08:35What is this, Gancho?
08:35Please say something changed.
08:36There's nothing new.
08:38You said her brain might absorb the bleeding in a few days, and it's been four.
08:42The steroids that you guys gave her, they didn't help?
08:44It takes time for swelling in the brain to come down.
08:47Can you do something besides, say, wait and see?
08:49Yeah, don't...
08:50I know that it is frustrating, but we need the hematoma to stabilize and resolve on its
08:55own.
08:55Operating now could do more harm than good.
09:00She doesn't even like staying in a tent.
09:04She'll start with her sleeping bag in there, and by morning, she's pulled it outside.
09:08I'll look at her.
09:10We all want the same thing for Dylan, I promise.
09:13We just have to be patient for a few more days, and Dr. Shepard can go in there and fix
09:17this.
09:18It'll be over.
09:28You want us on neurochecks every two hours?
09:31I don't know.
09:34Did I do something wrong?
09:36You told those parents that if they waited three days, everything would be fine.
09:40See, I think Mom was freaking out.
09:41You raised their hopes because it's easier than saying the truth, which is there is a strong
09:46chance.
09:46I can't reverse Dylan's paralysis.
09:49You need to keep it real.
09:51And if you can't do that, take yourself off this case, or I will.
09:54He's still scrubbing in on an axe fan with the Duker today.
10:07Is it?
10:08Heart diarrhea?
10:09Yes, it is.
10:10Could you take this for me, please?
10:11Fun with whatever that is.
10:13Yeah, well, don't scrub your bypass.
10:15Well, feces cross.
10:16I mean, fingers.
10:17Oh, we're Steve in his car, looking for my phone.
10:22How'd you two meet?
10:23On an app.
10:23I went through a tough breakup last year, but it's been fun.
10:26You forget what it's like the first time you meet someone and feel butterflies.
10:30Although, in this case, I wish butterflies were all I was feeling.
10:33What do you see?
10:34Oh, my God.
10:36I can't find the borders of the transverse colon.
10:39Um, is everything okay?
10:43Deb, um, your condition is what's called a toxic megacolon.
10:50Basically, your colon is severely dilated and inflamed.
10:54We're going to admit you, run some tests, and start you on an aggressive antibiotic treatment.
10:59Dr. Miller, can you put any orders, please?
11:01Yeah.
11:01It's unreal.
11:03Miller, who knows this one?
11:07You're pretty calm for a man about to tie the ultimate surgical knot.
11:13Things came together pretty well.
11:15It helps that we're keeping it small.
11:17Yeah, but still a lot of work.
11:18The decorations, the invitations, the cake.
11:22Well, there will be cake.
11:23The decorations are simple.
11:24The E invites made things easy.
11:26And Helm offered to bake a cake.
11:29Sounds like it's under control.
11:30I just gotta shave and write some vows.
11:33You haven't written your vows?
11:35They've known each other forever.
11:36They practically write themselves.
11:38I could probably wing it if I had to.
11:39Wing it?
11:40What?
11:41Would you wing surgery?
11:43Oh, everyone's going to be looking at you.
11:45Joe will be looking at you.
11:47Oh, it should be meaningful and romantic and memorable.
11:52Epic!
11:53This could be the most important speech you will ever give.
11:57But you do you.
12:00I miss you, Mommy.
12:01Mommy loves you so much.
12:04See you in a couple days.
12:07There's still extra blankets.
12:08Just keep it between us.
12:10Nurses get intense about blanket allotment.
12:13Did I just start my kids for life?
12:15They're on vacation with their dad.
12:16I'm sure they're too hopped up on sugar to notice you're in a hospital bed.
12:22Dr. Altman, it's good to see you.
12:24I wish it were under different circumstances.
12:27But unfortunately, your infection is getting worse.
12:31And now you have another fistula.
12:33You fix the last one.
12:34This one is more complicated, but we do have an idea.
12:37We want to create a new arterial path from your arm to your leg to divert blood away from the aorta.
12:43This should slow the spread of infection and allow us to remove the graft while the aorta rests.
12:47There are no guarantees, but it is the best chance that we have.
12:51Maybe the only chance.
12:53Then that's what I want to do.
12:57Okay.
12:58Go on.
12:59More and book an oar.
13:00Extra blankets.
13:02Nurses must really like you.
13:04Dr. Altman.
13:08It's okay.
13:09I am going to take excellent care of you like I would any other patient.
13:13Just did a narrow check on Dylan.
13:24No change.
13:25Can we talk?
13:28What do you do?
13:29Research.
13:30Locked in syndrome.
13:32Yeah, Shepard said...
13:33I know what she said.
13:35She's under a lot of pressure.
13:37You're just an easy target.
13:38Are you just heading with her now?
13:39You were the one who didn't want her to operate on Dylan.
13:41Growing up, I heard every euphemism for what happened to my mom.
13:48Gone, passed, departed.
13:51She was dead.
13:52I wanted it.
13:54Acknowledged.
13:56I'm sorry that that happened to you.
14:02Dylan is still alive.
14:04Yes, but we need to be realistic.
14:05You want to keep it real?
14:06Those two parents haven't slept or eaten in four days because they're watching their daughter suffer.
14:12Dylan is scared and alone.
14:14I am not letting her think we're giving up on her.
14:17Where are you going?
14:17Somewhere I don't have to explain why I want to save my patient.
14:21I messed up.
14:28This one is crooked.
14:29Oh, no one will notice.
14:30We'll be too busy filling them with candy.
14:33That's right.
14:34I forgot that guests will be making their own party favors because that's what happens at a last-minute wedding.
14:40Oh.
14:42Isn't that a labradoodle?
14:44Ann Richards.
14:45Like the former governor of Texas who championed women's health?
14:48Yes, she appointed more openly gay people to office than any other governor before her.
14:54She wasn't perfect, but Texas hasn't been the easiest transition for me and my boyfriend, so it's always nice to be reminded of the allies.
15:01How lovely.
15:02Plus, she is just so cute.
15:04I'm sorry, sweetie.
15:06Did you say something?
15:07I think the veil doesn't fit.
15:09Oh, it's one size fits all.
15:11Oh, someone's up.
15:12Oh, I'll go check.
15:14Good.
15:14Oh, help her.
15:16Help her.
15:18Okay.
15:23That's nice.
15:25You're supposed to help me get out of this, not make a new bestie.
15:28Ain't no violence on your wedding day.
15:30Plus, I think Marina's pretty reasonable.
15:32You should just tell her you don't want to wear the makeup or the veil.
15:34I think she'll understand.
15:36Or you can look like this at your wedding.
15:42Damn it.
15:44Hey, I can assign you an intern.
15:45I have his post-op notes.
15:46I wish.
15:48I'm great at those.
15:49It's these vows.
15:51Oh, well, let me see what you got so far.
15:54Family beloved, we are gathered here today.
15:57Are you officiating your own wedding?
15:59I don't know what to say.
16:01What happened to it writes itself?
16:03You got into my head.
16:04Okay, try this.
16:05Since you're great at post-op notes, think of the vows as those.
16:12Just walk through the relationship step by step and just keep it simple.
16:17You want me to express my love for Joe like post-op notes?
16:22You got a better idea, Shakespeare?
16:24I'll get to try it.
16:25Yeah.
16:31Why do you look like Ghostbusters?
16:33Oh, your labs came back.
16:35You have a very contagious bacterial infection called C. diff.
16:39How can I have an infection if I'm on antibiotics?
16:41The antibiotics that you were on for the UTI killed all of the good bacteria in your gut,
16:46making you more susceptible to bad bacteria like C. diff.
16:49We'll get you started on a triple antibiotic.
16:51Hey, how do you have to go far?
16:52Did you guys know that there is a nice machine by the bathroom?
16:55Uh, well, you look like Ghostbusters.
16:58Oh, my God, that's what I said.
17:00Uh, Steve, we should probably get you gumb and gloved as well.
17:03Because of her arm?
17:04Um.
17:09What's C. diff?
17:10We put that on all the doors.
17:13Please don't look it up.
17:15She's hacking.
17:17Her abdomen's rigid.
17:18They're cool and perf.
17:19We need to get her upstairs now.
17:24Hey.
17:25Hey.
17:29You ever think about the fact that there are people who just punch in,
17:33do their job,
17:34and then just leave?
17:38Every day.
17:39How was your trip?
17:41Oh, you know, it was great.
17:44I surfed every day.
17:45Teddy and I got to have dinners with our screaming kids.
17:48And we read, we talked.
17:52That seems amazing.
17:53Why are you so doom and gloom?
17:57Well, now it's back to reality.
18:00What does that mean?
18:01Well, you watch the news, the world's falling apart.
18:05I don't know.
18:07And marriage feels delicate.
18:09And now Teddy is operating on Megan's best friend's childhood.
18:18What's your prognosis?
18:21It's not good.
18:24I'm sorry about that.
18:26Yeah.
18:26That's got to be hard.
18:27Me?
18:28No.
18:29She was Megan's friend, not mine.
18:30So.
18:31Well, you've known each other since you were kids.
18:33Yeah.
18:33And she was a pain, so.
18:36Well, is she still?
18:37I should, I should get back inside.
18:50She was planning on taking her kids to Yosemite this summer, but I guess that's going to have to wait.
18:54You're really going to know her, huh?
18:56She's been in and out of here a third of my intern year.
18:58The patient, she's been the most time with her, the toughest of me.
19:01All right, let's remove this graft.
19:03Scalpel.
19:05She's in V-fib.
19:07There's no pulse.
19:10Sir, compressions.
19:11First one of Epi.
19:26That's it.
19:27Is it time for another check?
19:28I must have dozed off.
19:29Are you tired?
19:30It's hard to sleep in the chair all these nights.
19:32Okay, Dylan, can you hear me?
19:35Link once for yes and twice for no.
19:37Hey, Dylan, can you hear me?
19:43Can I examine you?
19:48What's happening?
19:49Her pupils are responsive.
19:51Why isn't she blinking?
19:52She was blinking this morning.
19:54Dylan, you want to do our dance?
19:58Dylan.
19:58Come on, Dylan.
19:59Blink for me, please.
20:00Dylan, it's Dr. Adams.
20:01I need you to blink.
20:02Please?
20:02Dylan?
20:02Dylan?
20:03Dylan?
20:03Dylan?
20:03Dylan?
20:04How long has it been?
20:1025 minutes.
20:11Damn it, Nora.
20:12Come on.
20:13Come on.
20:14All right, holding on compressions.
20:18Come on.
20:21We got a pulse.
20:22Every time we were pressing on her chest, I was afraid her aorta would blow.
20:39I'll reach out to palliative care.
20:42Wait, that's it?
20:43We're just quitting?
20:44She's hypercoagulopathic.
20:46Her meds aren't working.
20:47Her axe time has clotted off.
20:49There is no way to remove the infected graft.
20:51We tried.
20:52We knew it was going to be a reach.
20:54I'm sorry to question you.
20:54It's just that she's so young.
20:56Take her back up to CCU.
21:00You okay?
21:01I'll meet you downstairs.
21:08Sorry, how did this happen?
21:09It's hard to say without scans.
21:11Sometimes things get worse before they get better.
21:13You said wait.
21:14You said be patient.
21:17What did you do to her?
21:19Every day she's been here, she's gotten worse, and you do nothing.
21:28That's it?
21:31Let's go for a walk, please.
21:32I'm not leaving her.
21:34Please, please, please.
21:34Come with me just for a while.
21:43I'm going to hurry.
21:44A stat MRI needs to see if her bleeding or a diva have worsened.
21:47Is that what you think happened?
21:48I don't know.
21:49You think we should operate?
21:49I don't know.
21:51I appreciate your tenacity with patients, but for God's sakes, we just take that girl's
21:54eyes shut to prevent infection.
21:55It might not matter how many days we wait.
21:57This surgery is risky.
22:00We could permanently paralyze her or worse.
22:01That is why we don't overpromise parents.
22:04Do you understand?
22:07Yes.
22:08Page three when her scans come in.
22:13Of course, no marriage is immune to complication, but ours has a highly optimistic prognosis.
22:20It's bad.
22:23No.
22:25Is it the words or the delivery?
22:27Or is it both?
22:28It's both.
22:29It's both.
22:29It's both.
22:30You just really ran with the post-op notes metaphor.
22:34I want to give you a fairytale wedding.
22:37Well, I think Wilson will be okay.
22:41Yeah, because she rolls with whatever.
22:43She planned a wedding in four days, but she deserves the best.
22:47Certainly better than these crappy vows.
22:50You know what she's getting?
22:52You are an outstanding surgeon, a wonderful father, and a hell of a human.
23:02So, speeches aren't one of your talents.
23:07Just say how you feel in your own way.
23:15You got it.
23:16If they ever get married, this would be a great story to tell their kids.
23:21I mean, mine is having to remove her colon.
23:24In med school, I took Grace Johnson to a street fair in Chicago.
23:28The sun was out, and there was a light breeze across the lake.
23:32We held hands.
23:33We danced in the street.
23:34And then she ate a cookie and went into anaphylactic shock from a nut allergy.
23:38The worst date I ever had.
23:40That is not where I expected that story to go.
23:43Tell me about it.
23:44All right.
23:47All right, collecting may complete it.
23:48All right, what's next?
23:50Yeah, she needs an end ileostomy.
23:52Okay, how?
23:52You bring the end of the small bowel through the opening, you close the abdomen, and then
23:58you broke the ileostomy by averting the edges and suturing them to the skin.
24:01Sounds like you know what you're doing.
24:02Really, you want me to do it?
24:05Well, you better do it fast.
24:06I have a waiting to get to.
24:08All right.
24:14Hey, hey, relax.
24:16Don't overdo it.
24:18How'd it go?
24:24Nora, when we tried to remove the graft, your heart stopped.
24:28We had to leave the infected graft in your chest.
24:33How long until we can try again?
24:36We can't.
24:38If we did, you'd go into cardiac arrest, and there is no guarantee that we could get you back.
24:45I'm so sorry.
24:47I wish there was more we could do.
24:48Can I have some privacy, please?
24:58Of course.
25:09Luna went back down.
25:11She's a fussy one, isn't she?
25:13I am going to pack this up and put it away so you don't have to worry about it getting dirty.
25:19About the veil.
25:22It's a family heirloom.
25:24I don't want to ruin it.
25:26Oh.
25:27We'll cross that bridge if we come to it.
25:30I wasn't planning on wearing a headpiece.
25:33You didn't have time to plan.
25:34I don't want to wear the veil!
25:36I'm sorry.
25:38It's just not me.
25:41Neither is the makeup.
25:43Oh.
25:43I love that you want to help, but I've got everything under control over here.
25:52Of course you do.
25:56I'm going to just, uh...
26:06Get out of here here.
26:16I made her cry.
26:17She already hated me, and I made her cry.
26:19Everyone cries at weddings.
26:21What if she doesn't show up?
26:22What if I mess everything up?
26:23I'm not just talking about the wedding, but Thanksgivings and Christmases and birthdays.
26:28Maybe it's a good thing that's happened, because now it's out in the open.
26:31And Link can decide whether to veil, or whether to spend the rest of eternity listening to his mom
26:34Passive-aggressively question my life choices, and then picking up the pieces when I explode on her.
26:39Maureen does that?
26:40She called this place a death trap for kids at least five times,
26:44and that wasn't even when she was commenting on my nutrition,
26:47or asking me if I was getting enough sleep.
26:49Aww.
26:50No, aw.
26:51Nothing is aw.
26:53Jo, you know who passive-aggressively questions life choices?
26:58Moms.
26:59She's just being a mom.
27:00Um, I gave my mom a thoracostomy to save her life, and she said I ruined her favorite shirt.
27:07Well, I've never had a mom.
27:11I know, so trust me.
27:13Sometimes that's how they show love.
27:18The nurses will teach you how to change your ostry.
27:23I'm here.
27:26You're still here?
27:28Of course.
27:29How'd it go?
27:30Oh, everything looks good.
27:32Did you run into any complications when you were creating your ostomy?
27:36I looked up C. diff during your surgery.
27:38You've been amazing.
27:40But my dad is on his way.
27:41You can go.
27:46I've got no plans.
27:47I thought maybe we can watch a movie and drink clear liquids together.
27:52I will be back later to check on you.
27:55More than my words.
28:03I got a serial killer.
28:05Oh, Steve.
28:06Oh, it's not perfect.
28:07Well, it's only been a day.
28:09Give him time.
28:11Thank you for letting me do the ostomy.
28:15It's the coolest thing I've done all year.
28:17For what it's worth, I'd say you're ready for a second year.
28:20Now you can smile.
28:25Now you can smile.
28:34There you are.
28:36How come you're not in your suit?
28:37How is your trauma coming in?
28:38You're beautiful.
28:39Thanks.
28:40Are you not coming to the wedding?
28:41It's a three-core pileup.
28:42I just need to make sure that we have enough doctors to handle it.
28:45How's the neurosurgery?
28:47We knew it was a long shot.
28:50Is she?
28:50We got her back, but we are out of options.
28:53We had to call on the palliative care team.
28:57Are you okay?
28:58I'm just, I'm thinking about her kids.
29:03Really makes you grateful for what you have.
29:12Okay, I'll try not to do it too late.
29:14I'll send you a seat.
29:15Okay.
29:23Sorry, I'm late.
29:24Hey, wasn't sure you'd make it.
29:26Yeah, when's he doing again?
29:27I saw her shirt.
29:29I'm sorry.
29:30I was really hoping this wouldn't happen.
29:33That makes you right.
29:36I didn't want to be.
29:39You think I wanted her to get worse?
29:41You weren't trying to prevent it?
29:42I was doing my job.
29:44So was I.
29:45She's a kid.
29:47She has her whole life ahead of her.
29:48Yes, but the reality is...
29:49Stop saying that!
29:52I don't care...
29:53Lucas...
29:53What's wrong with believing in a future, huh?
29:55What's wrong with hoping for the best?
29:57Not everyone gets what they want.
29:59That doesn't mean you back away.
30:00You go down fighting.
30:01No, no, you go down fighting.
30:02Not everyone can take risks like you.
30:03Not everyone gets bailed out when it goes wrong.
30:05I didn't mean.
30:14I think you did.
30:23I'm done, Simone.
30:24Wait, where are you going?
30:28We should talk.
30:29About what?
30:30Our future?
30:31You made it pretty clear how you feel about that.
30:33Just took me a little longer to realize that realistically...
30:36We don't have one.
30:45Hey, how's the cake?
30:47Uh, shaped like a Pac-Man.
30:49I had to cut out the piece where Scout put his fist through it.
30:51You're lucky your kid is cute.
30:53Hey, it all ends up in the same place.
30:54Yeah, don't say that to someone who spent eight hours baking and decorating.
30:57You know, after my day, I don't feel much like eating anyway.
31:00What?
31:01Teddy!
31:02I need one for a window.
31:04Can I?
31:05Okay.
31:08Did you see Nora next?
31:09I don't impresses.
31:11I wish there was more that we could do for her.
31:13Yeah.
31:14Oh, sorry.
31:20These doors all look alike.
31:22No, wait, wait.
31:23I want to apologize.
31:25Please.
31:34I showed up to my own parent-teacher conference when I was in the third grade.
31:39I taught myself to do laundry.
31:41I moved myself into my college dorm.
31:43Um, I never had someone like a, like a you in my life.
31:51It's going to take me a minute to get used to it, but I want to.
31:57I would like that too.
32:03Could you help me zip up my dress?
32:04It's okay.
32:08Wow.
32:09It's tight.
32:10It's tight.
32:10Suck it.
32:11I am.
32:12No, suck it more.
32:13I am.
32:15There you are.
32:15They need you for the Grimm's family photo.
32:17I'll be right there.
32:21You look like a dream.
32:24How's it going out there?
32:32Scout stuck his hand in the cake.
32:34Taryn had to fix it.
32:37Seems like things went a little better in here.
32:43I'm sorry.
32:44I'm sorry.
32:45I'm sorry.
32:45It's not you.
32:49It's, uh, it's Maureen.
32:53Having her here just reminded me of what I missed.
32:59No one to walk me down the aisle.
33:02No father-daughter dance.
33:05I didn't think that I cared at all.
33:11Maybe I just wish that I had the joys.
33:23It's not all I'm going to do, but there is nothing else.
33:29It's not all I'm going to do.
33:34You hold me down your neck and everything.
33:39You're going to do, but there is nothing else.
33:41It gets the style for you to see.
33:49It's not all I'm going to do.
33:50It's not all I'm going to do.
33:54It's not all I'm going to do.
34:58But I swear I have the answers to the questions of the day.
35:04Do I promise to love you always to be faithful and be true?
35:11Do I promise to love you forevermore?
35:17I do.
35:19I do.
35:20We have stood by each other through the good times and through tears.
35:27We were meant to be together.
35:29It just took us 20 years.
35:32And I promise to love you always to be faithful and be true.
35:39Do I promise to love you forevermore?
35:42I can't promise you a fairy tale or a happy ever after.
35:48Until the world ends from climate change, we'll seek out joy and laughter.
35:53When our kids are all grown up, and our days have near their end.
36:04When your hair is gray and slow as mine, you'll still be my best friend.
36:09Do I promise to love you always to be faithful and be true?
36:18Do I promise to love you forevermore?
36:24Joe.
36:25Do I promise to love you always to love you always to be faithful and be true?
36:34No!
36:35How am I supposed to follow that?
36:37No!
36:38I spoke to her ex-husband.
36:52He told me to tell you that they'll be on the first plane back in the morning.
36:58I'll take it, okay?
37:08Cody told me what happened.
37:15We all have to die sometime, right?
37:31It's not fear.
37:38I know I shouldn't say this, but I'm dying, so I love this now.
37:59I think I'm a little bit in love with you.
38:05They don't look sane.
38:08Can you just sit with me, please?
38:13Good morning.
38:35Congratulations.
38:36Four days to plan.
38:39It is my favorite wedding ever.
38:40welcome to the family i'm starved let's have some oiled crab and is that bread with melted
38:49cheese that seems awfully messy for a wedding let's let them talk to their friends okay i know
38:55this isn't about me but how did i do was i inspiring like an ann richard speech who's
39:00ann richards they're not you are perfect you can take my job oh thank you you want to dance
39:07is that the solar system oh no i'm trying to see if there's a way to reroute norris circulation so
39:24that we can remove the infected graft any bypass would be too narrow thrombos every time we need
39:29to shunt the diameter of an aorta what if we bypass the aorta with a new aorta
39:35what that's not a big not yet you want to go look at her scans yes
39:44hey dave
39:57bad fear
40:00i thought she had any jeans and t-shirt kind of thing
40:06had other plans tonight
40:09damn sorry but i'm not
40:11you're doing the most right now
40:16if you only had 10 months to leave what would you do would you hold your people close
40:27uh doctor i have a fact please talk to you for a second
40:30yeah go ahead uh i'll go upload the scans leave me in my office okay
40:34i promise i will make it quick um i have been getting the sense that you no longer want me on
40:42your service oh it's not you you're your classmates need time and card you too it's fine i don't care
40:46i i was a little mad at first but then i got to scrub in oh this was an interesting case and it made me realize that
40:54i i might be interested in general surgery or ortho or plastics i mean it could be anything
41:00really but i'll never know unless i try them
41:02i'll see what else is out there okay
41:06what are you looking for okay
41:07or would you let them go
41:11your caution to the wind
41:24return back to the safest most comforting place
41:44because it might be the end of the road
41:49you
41:51you
41:52you

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