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The Good Doctor Season 4 Episode 10

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00:00Perfect.
00:15What are you doing to me?
00:18Not the results we'd hoped for.
00:20Your labs confirm what we saw in the ultrasound.
00:23You're in end-stage liver disease.
00:25But I always took my medicine.
00:27I know. You're the most compliant patient I have.
00:30But autoimmune hepatitis can progress even with treatment.
00:34You need a liver transplant.
00:36We talked about that before, remember?
00:39But you're gonna have a fantastic team of surgeons
00:42working their tails off to get you fixed up.
00:45We're gonna get you admitted. Do you have any questions?
00:50Someone has to die so I can live?
00:57I want to pray, but I can't pray for someone else to die.
01:12Oh, hold the door!
01:19Thank you, I'm waiting off already.
01:24What happened to you?
01:27Oh, not much.
01:29Just slept through my alarm, stubbed my toe,
01:31then got a parking ticket and a flat tire.
01:33You drive a 50-year-old relic and you don't use AAA.
01:35I drive a 44-year-old car and it takes longer to wait for help
01:38than it is to put the spare on myself.
01:40I'm surprised you know how to use them.
01:42Because I'm a woman.
01:43Because you're a millennial.
01:44I'm also an engineer. He used to work for a car company.
01:46A computer company. You built software.
01:48For self-driving cars.
01:49So Sony is a car company because they built stereos?
01:51Okay, my point is I obviously know how to change a tire
01:53faster than any tow truck driver or you.
01:55Okay, no need to be hostile. I'm just trying to make conversation.
02:01Have a nice day.
02:03What do you got?
02:07He almost drowned in the triathlon.
02:09We restarted his heart, but he's obtunded and breathing's labored.
02:12He was in the triathlon?
02:13I got a little respiration.
02:15Accessory muscle use.
02:17His stats are dropping.
02:18It's cork gram.
02:19Eight liters of oxygen. Are we supposed to know who that is?
02:21Cancer survivor and endurance athlete.
02:23Also had a big cancer charity.
02:25Left lung has focal consolidation and fluid collection.
02:28I need a chest tube on it.
02:29If he's an experienced swimmer, something must have made him pass out.
02:32Could be a heart attack, stroke.
02:34Had trauma?
02:35Swimming.
02:36I did a sprint try once.
02:37The swim was like a roll of derby in water.
02:38Damn it.
02:39Pixis won't open.
02:40I tried to put in my code, but nothing happens.
02:42Figure it out. We need the chest tube.
02:44I'm going to go in with a 10 blade.
02:47That won't release enough fluid.
02:49I know.
02:50Come on!
02:52Come on!
02:57He's cyanotic.
02:59Come on! Open!
03:01Get out the way!
03:11Don't just stand there. Get the tube!
03:14Sorry.
03:15sorry what's going on why didn't it open I don't know the power's on but our
03:23computers are down all of them the whole hospital looks that way
03:28we'll need to temporarily close the clinic ER and divert new patients good news is the ORs are
03:49isolated from the network so we won't be able to share imaging on external monitors but the MRI
03:54and radiology machines are still functional well great let's postpone all elective procedures
03:58keep the most urgent cases on the board got it we call the cops San Jose police and the FBI and the
04:05cyber attack insurance carrier what's the ransom two million well we have the data backed up got it
04:14covered we got a problem if it's only one problem it'll make me extraordinarily happy no it won't
04:23they actually hacked into the network over three months ago took their time to not only encrypt our
04:27servers but our on-site and cloud-based backups so we have backups data actually we have three which
04:33get rotated out every 30 days which means the oldest backup we have was synced four days after the
04:38bastards broken and we have no data technically we still have data we just can't access it without
04:43their encryption key you can't pay the ransom you don't negotiate with terrorists what I can't do is
04:52pay an exorbitant amount of money to an insurance company and then not use them they gave us 24
04:56hours to get the Bitcoin if I can find a mistake in their encryption software I might be able to get
05:00our data back of course I'll also have to retrace the attack chain to find the exact door they came
05:05in otherwise we might as well toss every computer we have in the recycled bin if you're trying to
05:10convince me to not pay the ransom you maybe shouldn't have said that last part I realized
05:14that as I was saying it you've got 24 hours the surgery shouldn't be a problem but finding a liver
05:29will be her melt score puts her first up on our list which still leaves her competing against every
05:33patient in the region no procurement coordinator is going to discriminate against a patient with down
05:38syndrome but they are going to give a patient with shorter life expectancy a low priority she
05:42also lives alone and doesn't have any family to help with recovery she's worked so hard to be
05:46independent and now it's going to be held against her it sucks but it's not unfair I'm not giving up
05:51you don't have to worry about the list if you can find a living donor look for one who's already
05:57volunteered to give a kidney get help with the network down everything's gonna take longer and she
06:01doesn't have much time I couldn't have gotten kids wasn't even close to the pack I thought swim
06:11was your strongest section usually but I let my ego get the best of me I went out way too fast and got
06:18dropped at the first turn well I'm impressed Raven out there I can barely finish a 5k I used to be the
06:24same way too cancer actually made me a better runner that can't be true the chemo you had reduces lung
06:30capacity and how could losing a leg make you a faster runner well once you get past a mile it's
06:35not about speed it's about pain and how much you're willing to push through and my threshold
06:40definitely increased after chemo and rehab and see in the hope I give survivors every single time
06:46that I cross the finish line it doesn't hurt either his cancer could be back the odds of sarcoma
06:52reoccurrence are very high I could be lots of things that could be a virus or bacteria more likely
06:58cancer overtraining can weaken the immune system I'm a motivational speaker so literally a professional
07:05optimist I can handle the truth dr. Murphy is probably right but we'll do a full blood panel and chest CT to
07:13be sure the good news is it's clearly an underfunded startup their website's garbage and the ransom is
07:21only half your cyber policy limit underfunded startup website where do I start despite what
07:27you see on TV these attacks don't come from lone wolves it's a global business with websites and
07:31customer service call centers our IT director thinks that we might be able to decrypt the data even if
07:36he could do that which is impossible it wouldn't do any good unless he could also retrace the entire
07:40attack chain she explained that she also said that she might be able to do both I'm sure your IT
07:47director is excellent I'm also sure that this is outside her area of expertise the only way to
07:53retrieve your data is to pay the fee I'm sure I can negotiate it down to a few hundred grand from
07:57two million they're amateurs I'm not thought I had a perfect match but she's in Shanghai on business
08:05how long is a flight 11 hours but I couldn't talk her into it she's about to close the most important
08:09deal of her life who talked to John Raponi retired firefighter peak physical condition I did
08:15he was at a bar at 3 p.m. doesn't give me high hopes that his liver will be in perfect condition
08:20not ideal but not disqualifying Rachel Trainor is the better option she's local a preschool teacher
08:26and an extremely devout Christian what makes you think her faith helps us I'm a devout Christian and
08:33I'm not sure I'd be a live liver donor for a family member much less a stranger you may be devout but
08:38you're also selfish I'm we all are you're relatively speaking so what makes you think Rachel is it her
08:48Instagram I mean you'd be surprised by how much you can learn from what people like and Rachel likes
08:53everything she sees like literally everything we reschedule the chemo appointments we could but
09:04there's still three that need their infusions today we're doing our best to modify the regiments okay
09:08check and see if they got second opinions from other oncologists and if so then maybe we can use those
09:13records okay and keep me posted yes what the hell you said I had 24 hours god you're gonna give me a
09:22heart attack I authorized a negotiation I didn't authorize a payment you don't trust me it's not
09:28about trust it's about weighing the costs of a delay well then you should know your costs just went up
09:34they sent us a signal text what's a bot worm it's what happens when you listen to an insurance rep
09:44instead of your own head of IT they were insulted by the offer so they doubled the ransom inactivated
09:51malware if we don't pay they're gonna delete our data and destroy all of our MRI CT and x-ray machines
09:58they obviously just figured out what the policy limit is which means they didn't do their research
10:08and are now improvising they're playing catch up can we still get them down to a few hundred K
10:12no that was before they had the policy information now we'll end up somewhere between their initial
10:17and current demands this is just a piece of paper and a check to you isn't it I'm sorry you're upset
10:22because your insurance rep wants to promptly pay a claim the frequency of these attacks is skyrocketing
10:26because insurance companies make it so easy to collect I'd quibble with the analysis but accept
10:31the compliment it's just a matter of time before these bastards kill someone I agree but do you
10:34have a solution or just a lecture give me the time I asked for to decrypt the data and restore the
10:38network not gonna be able to how do you even know that because I've never seen it done it would
10:43take a thousand years to run all the possible sequences stop stop stop stop enough your solutions
10:49aren't mutually exclusive you keep negotiating and you do whatever you do to get the network back online
10:54online we have some good news your cancer hasn't returned you have a fungal infection that is
11:06causing a bleed in your left lung that's great no it's not the best treatment is surgical excision of
11:12the infected lobe but we can't do that because of scarring from the bleomycin you were treated with
11:16during chemotherapy they always do this good cup bad cup thing I'm sorry dr. Murphy just has a more
11:23direct bedside manner that's good I like direct you can't climb an obstacle until you're facing it head
11:28on we're gonna start you on an antifungal drug surgery is the best that's what I want the chemo was
11:37over ten years ago bleomycin weakens the lungs permanently for most people I climb five of the seven
11:43summits with these lungs it's my decision I want the surgery I'm sorry but sometimes a positive
11:52attitude just isn't enough we may have to try you on several different drugs before we see some
11:57improvement so you're gonna have to be patient it's not one of my strengths me neither but we're gonna get
12:05through this together turkey avocado and Swiss on wheat bread with mayonnaise it's your favorite I
12:18don't have time low blood sugar can decrease your ability to concentrate I've had five energy drinks
12:23and three granola bars okay I have an interesting patient he said he thought cancer made him stronger
12:34but that is obviously John would you walk in on glassman while he's doing brain surgery offer him a
12:43sandwich and start telling him about your day that's different of course because his job's important and
12:52mine's not you have any idea how insulting it is to hear you demean what I do just like every man I've
12:59worked under and over my whole career you you don't respect me you can't bring sandwiches into NOR
13:22I have to go
13:29you
13:31ah
13:33cani
13:35we have a problem
13:39am I too sick for the transplant
13:42no but you are your blood work indicates non-alcoholic fatty liver disease it's a minor
13:50case which should be manageable with diet but it means you can't be a liver donor
13:55wouldn't a fatty liver be better than nothing it wouldn't be safe for either of you
14:03there has to be another way we can't give up we're not giving up thank you for trying to help me
14:17your kidney is fine would you be willing to donate it of course but how does that help Jamie
14:39you might be able to save two lives with one kidney
14:42what's going on blood oxygen level dropping he's hypoxic
14:49the antifungal regimen isn't working but don't worry there are other drugs we can try
14:55I want the surgery please I'll take the risk whatever it is
14:59not the risk it's a guarantee
15:00increase boric honosol by 320 milligrams and add amlotericin 24 milligrams
15:04we may need to intubate you stop I would survive the surgery yes I would
15:14because I never had the drug
15:18because I never had cancer
15:29so how'd he lose his leg
15:32drunken motorcycle accident when he was 22
15:35it's good news
15:38now we can give him the surgery he needs
15:41no way he needs to find new doctors and we need to figure out a way to alert the charity
15:46he faked cancer so he could steal money date models and get his face on a Wheaties box
15:50he didn't steal the money he gave it all to charity
15:53I don't care what he did with it after he lied and cheated thousands of people to get it
15:57he should be in prison not our OR
15:59can we even do that refuse to treat him
16:01we refuse to treat non-compliant patients all the time
16:04what's going on
16:05I mean he's obviously not the first patient who's lied to you
16:09he didn't just hide how much he smokes or drinks
16:12he weaponized people's empathy and he kept pushing his lie until he was some sort of national hero
16:16how does that not piss you off
16:18it does but I can be pissed off and professional
16:24get him prepped for surgery
16:29a multi-organ chain
16:31we need to find someone who wants to give a kidney to their loved one but isn't a match but is a match to Jamie
16:37the loved one has to be a match to Rachel
16:39we have to match blood and tissue types as well as organ size and kidneys and livers have different test requirements
16:44and we need another donor willing to do a surgery that's more painful and dangerous than the one they already signed up for
16:49twice the challenge
16:50to save twice as many lives
16:53Park and I will start calling hospitals Asher back to social media stalking
16:57Jordan check local news reports and any other corner of the internet you can scour
17:00stay back
17:09are you gonna contaminate my clean room
17:12I found an error
17:14not theirs
17:15ours
17:16the serial numbers on the servers didn't match up
17:19turns out one of my tech spilled coffee on a server didn't want to tell me
17:23so he switched it out three days before the hack
17:25his screw up might just save our ass
17:28so it's not encrypted
17:31no but it is corrupted from the coffee and dust and dirt
17:35I found it under a pile of junk in the recycling bin
17:38but if my patient pulls through I'll be able to restore the network
17:42without having to pay the hackers a dime
17:45wow that's great
17:47yeah
17:53the insurance guy came to an agreement with the hackers didn't he
17:57actually he negotiated them down below the original ransom amount
18:04I didn't authorize it yet
18:08you have till 9am to get us back online
18:13ok
18:14we will get one more chest CT and then we will insert the central venous line and the arterial line to finalize your surgical prep
18:29you must think I'm a sociopath but I don't even bother
18:34it's not like I planned this all out it just happened
18:39you just forgot the drunk driving on a motorcycle detail while you raked in cash and collected famous friends
18:46I went back to school
18:49I went back to school
18:50and got my MBA in nonprofit finance
18:53my first interview after graduation was with this small cancer charity and
19:00for some reason
19:03the woman assumed I lost my leg to cancer
19:07and I didn't correct her
19:11it was a weak
19:14stupid moment
19:17it wasn't just a moment
19:19it was years
19:21it was years
19:22where I was raising money
19:24helping thousands of cancer survivors
19:27and I knew if the truth came out that would all end
19:31I have helped
19:34far more people over the last 10 years than I have heard
19:38you're scheduled for surgery first thing in the morning
20:01hey what's going on
20:04don't you have a thoracotomy to prep for
20:06yeah I just
20:08needed a break
20:12I'm fine
20:15I'm fine is a pretty reliable indicator that someone is not fine
20:27I suck at this
20:30I completely froze
20:31I could have killed the patient
20:33I always freeze
20:34limb knows it
20:36I feel like an imposter
20:37because
20:39I am
20:42it's a stressful job
20:45patient's being a jerk
20:47get used to it
20:48chief of surgery doesn't appreciate you
20:50earn her respect
20:52if you want to be a successful surgeon
20:53you gotta develop thicker skin
20:54my skin's not
20:55suck it up
20:56and get back to work
20:57I did it!
20:58if I had a mic I'd drop it
21:12I fixed the server
21:13it's still missing the last 96 days of records
21:14but it's totally malware free
21:15which means we can restore the network with
21:16with
21:17three hours to spare
21:18and the bot worm
21:19the thing on the imaging
21:20how did you get rid of that?
21:21I didn't
21:22but I don't have to
21:23because I went through every line of code
21:24and there's no sign of a worm
21:25they were obviously bluffing
21:26obviously?
21:27it's not obvious to me
21:28no the cyber insurance rep was right
21:29these guys are amateurs
21:30and the level of skill it would take
21:31to cause an offline machine to self-destruct
21:32they would have to be like
21:33this Sydney Crosby of hackers
21:34and they're beer league at best
21:35are you sure?
21:36totally
21:39I'm sorry
21:41I'm sorry
21:42but I'm sorry
21:43I'm sorry
21:44I'm sorry
21:45I'm sorry
21:46I'm sorry
21:47I'm sorry
21:48I'm sorry
21:49I'm sorry
21:50I'm sorry
21:51I'm sorry
21:52I'm sorry
21:53I'm sorry
21:54I'm sorry
21:55I'm sorry
21:56I'm sorry
21:57I'm sorry
21:5895%
22:02ok well
22:06you have 3 hours to get to 100
22:11it's not going to work
22:13I already tried
22:14why would the hack affect the microwave?
22:16it's a smart microwave
22:17apparently not
22:18why are you so angry about court's lies?
22:21you told me before
22:22when the truth can't help someone
22:23you should lie
22:24I was talking about small white lies
22:26court's lies are huge
22:27when does a lie stop being white
22:29and start being huge?
22:30the amount of good court did was proportional to the size of his lies
22:33looks like you got what you wanted
22:35I just got off the phone with a reporter she wanted a comment on her soon to be front page expose on court gram
22:42because her source is an employee in my department
22:48I didn't
22:50I didn't
22:51you're off the case
22:52and you're lucky
22:53I can't prove it was you or you'd be out of a job
22:55what?
23:01crap
23:02it's ok
23:03I got someone
23:04I called an old buddy who runs the infirmary at the state pen in Arizona
23:19he put me in touch with an ex-inmate
23:21just paroled on compassionate release for kidney failure
23:23he's a match for Rachel
23:24he's a match for Rachel
23:25his daughter's a match for Jamie
23:27they're on their way here with a police escort
23:29ETA 20 minutes
23:30the chain is closed
23:31we did it
23:32he did it
23:33not to be a buzz kill but an ex-inmate
23:41what'd he do?
23:44he killed someone?
23:46it was a complicated case over 20 years ago
23:49he's paid his debt
23:50I can't do this
23:51you're not doing it for him
23:52you're doing it for Jamie
23:53who's an innocent and deserving woman
23:55the system failed
23:57I understand
24:00but
24:01you want to put my kidney in a murderer's body
24:04he's a person
24:05who did something wrong a long time ago
24:08it's more than just wrong
24:16I'm not going to risk my life to help someone who took another's
24:21please take this IV out of my arm
24:23now
24:30I get it
24:32I wouldn't want to save a murderer's life either
24:35but you should understand what Dr. Park means by complicated
24:39Chris was abused as a child
24:44sexually, physically
24:46you don't want to know the horse
24:48once he got strong enough
24:50he put a stop to it
24:52with a bullet
24:53but the prosecutor and the jury
24:56didn't see a brutalized kid
24:59they just saw a thug
25:01so they put him away for life
25:03for fighting back
25:09all finished
25:10you're free to go
25:11that man shot someone in a robbery
25:22the lie saves life is fine by me
25:24it saves two lives
25:25so I definitely think we can let it slide
25:29I think I've actually solved a huge problem
25:31but Glassman wants me to be 100% sure
25:33and I can't be
25:36I need your advice
25:37if I'm wrong
25:50all the imaging machines in the entire hospital will self-destruct
25:53tens of millions of dollars worth of damage
25:55but if I'm right
25:56I'd save the whole hospital
25:58and prevent some really bad people from getting almost two million dollars
26:01and I'm almost sure I'm right
26:04I'm never 100% sure
26:09a surgery is going to cure the patient
26:12there's always a chance something could go wrong
26:15but I still do the surgery
26:17but you get the patient's permission first
26:19and in my case Glassman is kind of the patient
26:21and he hasn't given me permission
26:22in fact he told me not to
26:23oh then I wouldn't do the surgery
26:25but this isn't actually surgery
26:26I don't know what you want me to say
26:28it's alright sorry
26:33I'll just figure it out on my own
26:35Leah?
26:39I wouldn't bring Dr. Glassman a sandwich in the OR
26:45because you can't eat in the OR
26:47I knew that because I know about surgery
26:50I don't know about computers
26:52neither does Dr. Glassman
26:54but you do
26:59you always know how to fix things
27:05I respect you
27:14I would have thought you would respect me enough to at least ask me the question
27:17to hear me out before kicking me off the case and threatening to fire me
27:20I did hear you out
27:21when you sat right there and said you wanted to blow the whistle on a patient
27:24and then that's exactly what happened
27:26what am I supposed to think?
27:27you're supposed to trust me
27:31I thought we were friends
27:33is that why you went over my head to tell my boss about my diagnosis?
27:36is that what this is about?
27:37no
27:38I'm capable of separating my personal feelings from my professional decisions
27:42excuse me?
27:44yeah what is it?
27:45sorry court just coded we had to do CPR and manual cardiac massage
27:49Dr. Murphy didn't want to start the lobectomy without me
27:51I'll assist Dr. Murphy
27:57you coming or not?
27:58you coming or not?
27:59ok
28:00ok
28:01ok
28:02ok
28:03ok
28:04ok
28:05ok
28:06ok
28:07ok
28:08ok
28:09ok
28:10ok
28:11There's some things you can't explain
28:22Is it chance or is it fate?
28:31You're past the point where this could break
28:36Not much more than you can take
28:42Is there any medicine?
28:52It hurts too much to mend
28:56When you can't hold on any longer, I will lift you up
29:04And when you feel the storm getting stronger, I won't let you give up
29:11Where there's pain, there's healing too
29:18Oh, I'll be there for you
29:23I will lift you up
29:26Oh, I will lift you up
29:33Oh, I will lift you up
29:40Spread the ribs more with the Finnecetto retractor
29:51Would you really fire Dr. Brown?
29:57If I find evidence she did it, I will
29:59Shingle the ribs
30:00But you and Claire are friends
30:03Professional responsibilities come before friendships
30:06It wasn't Dr. Brown
30:12It was me
30:16I called the reporter
30:18Why?
30:22People suffered real tragedies
30:24And he used their pain to enrich himself
30:26But why confess?
30:28You're the kind of person I aspire to be
30:35So is Dr. Brown
30:37If you two lost trust in each other
30:41It would do a lot of damage to this department
30:43To what makes it so special
30:46I didn't want to be responsible for that
30:50Scrub out
30:59Stay far
31:12Transecting the bronchial branches
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32:46Sure. Totally. 100%. Successfully.
32:52Imaging's unscathed. No malware. No worm. No nothing.
32:55Bastards were obviously bluffing, just like I told you.
32:58You gambled your entire imaging department on a hunch?
33:01You have any idea how reckless that was?
33:05Thank you. Appreciate all you've done.
33:14That decision was not yours to make.
33:17If you ever usurp my authority again, I'm gonna fire you right on the spot.
33:21I'm sorry, but I just ate the whole house.
33:23Will you just wait a... Will you shush for a second?
33:25Wait for the compliment.
33:30Thank you. Well done.
33:33You're welcome.
33:37If I ever have another poker night, you're invited.
33:42You'll need to take all three of these every morning and before bedtime.
33:58Call me if you need anything.
34:07Thank you for not giving up on me.
34:10You can't just leave.
34:25I've never been fired before, but I'm pretty sure that's how it works.
34:29I'll talk to Lim. Convince her or give you a second chance.
34:32I do not think she'll do that.
34:33She was willing to fire you and she likes you a lot more than her.
34:36Sean.
34:38It's okay.
34:41I've enjoyed working with you both.
34:50If there is anything I can do, don't hesitate to call.
35:00I'll miss you.
35:03But I don't want to hug you.
35:16Surgery went well.
35:17We'll be back to competition in a couple of months.
35:25Was it you?
35:26I can't claim credit for that good deed.
35:31Not a terribly convincing denial.
35:33If I cared about convincing you, I'd try harder.
35:37I knew this day would eventually come.
35:42And I expected I'd feel vulnerable, exposed.
35:48And I do.
35:50But I also didn't expect that, you know, I'd feel relieved.
35:56It's a little like getting back in the water the first time without my prosthetic.
36:04I had to awkwardly hop to the water and people staring at me.
36:10But once I got in, I felt a little bit lighter.
36:19Ever feel like you can't breathe?
36:22Does the water feel too deep?
36:25Lie away cause you can't sleep without it.
36:31Libby!
36:32You weren't gonna say goodbye?
36:38Uncle Marcus, I can't.
36:42Not now, I just...
36:44Sorry I let you down.
36:47You didn't let me down.
36:49You confused me.
36:50I know you're not the whistleblower.
36:55It wasn't Dr. Brown.
36:56I know.
36:57It was me.
36:59You?
37:01Why?
37:02Exposing that guy was the right thing to do.
37:04Patient privacy is an important obligation, but it's not our only one.
37:07I knew there'd be no proof so no one was gonna get fired.
37:12I never expected Linda Blaine Brown.
37:16But I know that's not why you destroyed your whole career here.
37:22How can I help you if you don't...
37:23I don't want your help.
37:24Libby!
37:25I never wanted to be a doctor.
37:31But every time I try to tell my parents, my professors, you, you just...
37:38push me and encourage me until I back down.
37:42And I knew if I got myself fired, there was no way that you could pep talk me back into a career that I don't want.
37:50I don't want to be important or successful.
37:53I just want to be myself.
37:57But I don't even know who that is.
38:01The only way to find out is if I burn the bridges behind me.
38:12I know exactly who you are.
38:17You are a resilient, amazing, young woman.
38:24And I can't wait to see what else you become.
38:29I'll be rooting for you.
38:30I'll be rooting for you.
38:31I know. I'm the last person you want to see right now.
38:36So I brought a bribe.
38:37I was wrong to accuse you.
38:38I'm the last person you want to see right now.
38:42I was wrong to accuse you.
38:43Not only because you didn't do it, but because I was holding against you the very thing that makes you such an awesome doctor.
38:48You care.
38:49I'm the last person you want to accuse you.
38:50I'm the last person you want to see right now.
38:51I'm the last person you want to see right now.
38:52So I brought a bribe.
38:53I was wrong to accuse you.
38:54I'm not only because you didn't do it, but because I was holding against you the very thing that makes you such an awesome doctor.
39:00You care.
39:01When you meet a patient, you don't just see muscles, bones, and organs.
39:08You see a human being with all of their strengths and flaws.
39:09And you should never lose that, even if it does make the job harder.
39:10You don't just see muscles, bones, and organs.
39:23You see a human being with all of their strengths and flaws.
39:28And you should never lose that, even if it does make the job harder.
39:33And most importantly, you're a good friend.
39:48You got salted caramel in that bag.
39:51And an insane amount of hot fudge.
39:54Everybody falls down, all the way down.
39:58You've just gotta hold on tight.
40:00You gotta get up, gotta get up.
40:04We're gonna make it through this time.
40:06You gotta get up.