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Greys Anatomy - S21E18 HD (TvShows) 16 May Episode
Greys Anatomy - S21E18 HD (TvShows) 16 May Episode
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00:00When training for a marathon, a runner's body composition physiologically changes.
00:09I guess the wedding wasn't a cash bar.
00:12Where's Adams?
00:13I really screwed up.
00:14Hey.
00:15You two aren't exclusive, are you?
00:16Nope.
00:17Okay, great.
00:18Listen, last night was fun.
00:19I put my number in your phone in case you ever want to have more, uh, fun.
00:20Breakfast?
00:21All right.
00:23I think I'm gonna throw up.
00:36With consistent exercise, the heart improves its efficiency to send oxygen to the muscles.
00:46That was your floor.
00:49I don't care.
00:52Oh, we need a honeymoon.
00:54Big Ben.
00:55Beach.
00:56Yeah.
00:57Have a good day.
00:59Big Ben.
01:17Muscles adapt to storing and using energy
01:19while bone density increases to make bones stronger.
01:24Oh, um, I'm so sorry.
01:27I should have knocked.
01:28No, I should have locked the door.
01:33Um, did you sleep in here?
01:36I was up late.
01:37I was working on Nora Young's case.
01:39Yeah.
01:45Uh, melon?
01:46Oh, yeah.
01:49Maybe don't come out right after me.
01:51Somebody might get the wrong idea.
01:52Yeah, yeah.
01:53On average, the process takes around 20 weeks
01:55of mental and physical dedication,
01:57stamina, and complete exhaustion
02:00to compete in a race that's over in a day.
02:12After I tell you what happened to me,
02:13you're gonna have to tell me what's going on there.
02:15Out of my way, people.
02:18Oh, goodness.
02:20Okay.
02:22All right, you are all one shift away
02:25from completing your intern year.
02:27Tomorrow, you will be second years.
02:30You will wear coats with your names on top,
02:33and you will help me teach a new group of liabilities.
02:38When are the new interns arriving?
02:40They will be here onboarding all day.
02:43In the meantime, I have a gift for you.
02:45Everyone gets to scrub in today.
02:47Whoo!
02:48Yes.
02:49So, Adams, you're with Beltran Kwan,
02:52Ndugu Griffiths, Shepard Millen,
02:55Altman, and Colin Weber.
02:58I got your page. What's up?
03:02Okay, so Altman's office will be reaching out
03:05to set up a meeting.
03:06By the end of the day,
03:07she will not be recommending
03:10to permanently bring you onboard.
03:12I do not know the details.
03:14Where do you need me today?
03:15I just wanted you to hear it from me.
03:17Miranda, if this is my last day,
03:20I want to work.
03:22Uh, there's an MVC patient
03:24from last night in the ICU,
03:26Carter Samuels.
03:27He is status post-X-SLAP with a shattered liver.
03:31Keep an eye on him.
03:33You got it.
03:40Hmm.
03:42Dylan Gatlin, nine years old,
03:44day five post-op from resection
03:46of a cavernous angioma of the brain stem.
03:50Diagnosed with locked-in syndrome
03:51following complications of surgery.
03:54I repeat, MRI shows no change
03:56of the small hematoma.
03:57We get it. Nothing's changed.
03:59Swelling hasn't gone down at all.
04:01Unfortunately, the bleeding
04:02has not reabsorbed like we hoped.
04:04So, what now?
04:05I know this is difficult to hear,
04:07but we'd still like to wait.
04:09No.
04:10Jenna.
04:11No, we're waiting.
04:12Mrs. Gatlin.
04:13Do you have kids?
04:14No, I have a son.
04:15Imagine him trapped like this.
04:17He can't tell you he's cold or hungry.
04:19He can't walk. He can't move.
04:21There must be something you can do.
04:24Please.
04:26Dr. Shepard,
04:27Ms. Alvarado's surgery will be in OR2.
04:30I have to go,
04:31but I will come back and check on her
04:32as soon as I can.
04:35Dr. Morrissey to the OR.
04:37Dr. Nicholas Morrissey to the OR.
04:39I saw Boston on the schedule
04:41for later this month.
04:42Important business?
04:43Very, Harry.
04:44It's dance recital.
04:45Oh, wow. Okay.
04:47Meredith?
04:48What?
04:49I thought you were coming tomorrow.
04:51You still plan to meet the new class?
04:53I already told them you were coming.
04:54I am.
04:55And I've been meeting with Catherine.
04:57Uh, but...
04:59My Alzheimer's research with female mice
05:01is yielding significant preliminary results.
05:04Oh, congratulations.
05:05Whatever. Can we just get to it?
05:07Get to what?
05:10I'm selling my hospital shares.
05:13What, are you cutting ties with Grace Long?
05:15Not at all.
05:16I'm pursuing their research.
05:18But I can't bankrupt my family while doing it.
05:21Amelia and I would apply for federal grants
05:23if we could get to it.
05:25I can't bankrupt my family while doing it.
05:27Amelia and I would apply for federal funding,
05:29but our research is focused on women.
05:31And we all know how that would go.
05:33You grew up here.
05:34And this hospital is part of who you are.
05:37Part of who I was.
05:42We will build you a new aorta
05:44out of a synthetic graft
05:45that connects the ascending aortic arch
05:47to your abdominal aorta.
05:49And this would eliminate blood flow in the infected area.
05:52And once the graft is in place,
05:54we'll staple off the old graft and remove it.
05:56Why not try what you did before?
05:58What was it, a kind of bypass?
06:00I told you, Mom.
06:01I don't love you being a guinea pig.
06:03The last time that we tried to do a bypass,
06:05her heart stopped.
06:06We were essentially bypassing an artery
06:08the diameter of a golf ball
06:10with something the width of a straw.
06:12At this point, any extra anatomical bypass
06:14could do more harm than good
06:15because she's hypercoagulable.
06:16What does that mean?
06:17Her blood's more likely to clot
06:19because of the sepsis.
06:21Oh, and is this true?
06:23I've known you for years.
06:24Don't sugarcoat it.
06:25I'm afraid so.
06:26We were lucky to get her back.
06:30Are you sure you want to do this?
06:32They don't even know if this will work.
06:34And if it doesn't?
06:36I think it's my only chance.
06:40Do I have time to see my kids?
06:44Teddy, hey.
06:45Hey.
06:46Are you sure this is a good idea?
06:48Stapling the largest artery in the human body
06:50goes against everything that I know about heart surgery.
06:52A stapler doesn't even exist for this type of thing.
06:54So, no.
06:55I am not sure that it's a good idea,
06:57but it's the only one that I have.
06:58So, why not wait a bit?
06:59Look at other case studies.
07:01Who are you concerned about, Owen?
07:03Me or Nora?
07:05You came up with this procedure ten hours ago
07:07on a cocktail napkin.
07:08I saw you last night with Nora.
07:12Was there a trauma or did you just lie
07:14so that you could spend quality time with your girlfriend?
07:16My girl...
07:19Teddy, she is dying.
07:21And she has no one.
07:22Seems like she has you.
07:26Are you in love with her?
07:28Teddy, I told you.
07:30I told you sleeping with her meant nothing.
07:33I'm not talking about that night.
07:35I am talking about right now.
07:37Are you in love with her?
07:38Teddy, I am married to you.
07:42That's not what I asked.
07:45I have to go prep.
07:52They're bringing Ms. Alvarado up.
07:55Are you okay?
07:56Absolutely.
07:57I'm prepped for the patient's aneurysm.
07:58I've studied her scans, memorized the steps.
08:00That's not what I'm asking.
08:03I always know when something is off with Lucas.
08:05I know that relationships at work are not...
08:07I'm good.
08:09Dr. Shepard, I'm focused.
08:10I'm clear-headed.
08:11I would never put Ms. Alvarado in danger.
08:13Stop talking.
08:16Jenna, what are you doing?
08:17This is my job.
08:19Jenna, what are you doing?
08:20This tank is full of acetylene.
08:22One exploded at my husband's work site
08:24and it took down half the building.
08:27Okay, why don't we take it outside?
08:29You're going to put your phone on the counter.
08:31And then you're going to operate on Dylan.
08:33And you're going to fix her.
08:35And if you don't...
08:37If you don't save her...
08:39I'm taking everyone down with me.
08:49Dr. Lux to Radiology.
08:51Dr. Beverly Lux to Radiology.
08:53Hey, have you seen Dr. Belcher?
08:55I don't know. Let me try the Pete's floor.
08:56Oh, she's not there.
08:57She's not responding to my pages.
09:01Hey, have you seen Dr. Belcher?
09:02I need you to bring Dylan Gatlin up to the corridor
09:04outside of OR 2.
09:06I'll pick her up from there.
09:07Wait, why?
09:08I'm going to operate.
09:09But the hematoma is stable.
09:10Don't argue.
09:11Just do it.
09:12Now.
09:13Wait, wait, where's Griffin?
09:14I don't know.
09:15I don't know.
09:16I don't know.
09:17I don't know.
09:18Wait, wait, where's Griffin?
09:20Hello?
09:22All right.
09:23Well, I've got to run a patient up to the OR.
09:25If you see Dr. Belcher,
09:26can you please tell her to answer my page?
09:28Nope.
09:30He's bleeding from the wound back, by the way.
09:35Page Dr. Bailey, I'm booking OR.
09:38I love you.
09:39And I'm going to see you when I wake up, okay?
09:41All of you.
09:42We love you too, Mom.
09:45It's going to be fine.
09:46Yeah.
09:47I love you too, kids.
09:48Okay, give me a hug.
09:52Let's go.
09:53Okay.
09:54All right, I'm going to be out very soon.
09:57I don't want to go.
09:58It's okay.
09:59It's okay, honey.
10:00I'll be out.
10:01I'll be out very soon.
10:03Okay.
10:04Okay, go with Nana.
10:05I'll be out soon, okay?
10:10Bye.
10:13It's okay.
10:15Bye, Mom.
10:16I want to see you after your surgery.
10:19Okay.
10:25I can't do this.
10:27Yes, you can.
10:28What if that was the last time I see my kids?
10:32Hey.
10:33Hi.
10:35Let's talk transport. It's time.
10:37I'll see you in there.
10:38Okay.
10:41Hey.
10:42Hi.
10:46When I told you I loved you last night, I thought I was dying.
10:50And I know that I still could die.
10:52But if Teddy's plan works,
10:54then I want you to know that if you're not there when I wake up, I understand.
10:59And if it doesn't work...
11:00Nora.
11:01Just please watch over my mom.
11:03My ex will take care of the kids, but my mom doesn't have anyone, so...
11:06I will.
11:07Okay?
11:08Okay.
11:11Nora, you are going to make it to the other side.
11:13Okay.
11:14Okay?
11:15Okay?
11:16Yeah.
11:17You're good?
11:18Yeah.
11:19Yeah.
11:23Lucas, you were supposed to leave her outside.
11:25And don't thank you. We've got it from here.
11:26Didn't you see something new on Dylan's scans?
11:28I don't know where Dr. Griffith is, but Ms. Alvarez's husband's pissed.
11:32What the hell is happening?
11:33Dr. Shepard is going to save my daughter, right, Dr. Griffith?
11:36Hey, let her go.
11:37Stop.
11:38Jenna.
11:39The first time we operated on Dylan,
11:40I had an entire team for neuromonitoring and imaging that helped guide me.
11:44Going back into her brain without that is extremely dangerous.
11:48Let us go, and we will talk about her options.
11:59No one's leaving.
12:01Not until you fix my daughter.
12:11All right, let's transfer her to the table.
12:14Okay.
12:31You have a pre-surgery ritual?
12:34Does scrubbing count?
12:36Yeah, if it gets you in the zone, sure.
12:38We are about to attempt a Hail Mary.
12:40I'm not sure what kind of place that I should be in.
12:43There's only one, right?
12:44Go big or go home.
12:45We hold people's lives in our hands every day.
12:47We can do this.
12:54You okay?
12:55Let's go.
12:58Cognite.
13:04She can't feel it.
13:05I know.
13:07Okay.
13:08We need to retrace our steps and find the bleed.
13:11Lucas?
13:13We need to call for help.
13:15Acetylene is highly flammable.
13:16What if she sets that thing off?
13:18Keep your voice down.
13:20I cannot do this without your help.
13:21Can you do this?
13:22Yes.
13:23We'll go slowly.
13:25We will look for the gel foams that we placed earlier.
13:29Those will be our markers.
13:42Can you talk?
13:43Well, I have a consult for a physician who works here.
13:47It's not personal.
13:48It's just business.
13:50You want to talk business?
13:51Okay.
13:52You moved to Boston, cost this hospital thousands of research dollars in potential surgeries.
13:56Who knows how many top-tier interns decided to look elsewhere.
14:00Like it or not, people come to Grey Sloan because of Meredith Grey.
14:04So, should we just forget about the millions of people who are sick?
14:07I am not saying that your work isn't invaluable.
14:09This hospital shouldn't be one of its costs.
14:11Dr. Weber, I think there's a hostage situation in OR2.
14:15A hostage situation?
14:16It looked like the patient's mom was holding an explosive to Griffith and Shepard and Adams are operating.
14:20You call 911.
14:21We're going to have to evacuate this whole little wall floor.
14:28Oh, how's Carter doing?
14:29He's doing great.
14:30He's doing great.
14:31He's doing great.
14:32He's doing great.
14:33He's doing great.
14:34He's doing great.
14:36Oh, how's Carter doing?
14:37His bleeding picked up.
14:39He's responsive to blood products, but he gets tacky between units.
14:42So, he needs a takedown, washout, and re-exploration.
14:45Can I scrub in?
14:46I'd like to see him through.
14:48Of course.
14:51You need to take your patient back.
14:52This floor is locked down.
14:53I just booked an OR.
14:54There is potential hostage situation in progress.
14:56The police are on their way.
14:58We're trying to evacuate this floor and divert all traumas ASAP.
15:01Anything that is emergent needs to go to the ICU.
15:04I'll get the word out to our residents.
15:05Okay, thank you.
15:06That's it?
15:07We just let him bleed out in the ICU?
15:09No, we'll bridge with blood and FFP.
15:12What if he gets acidotic?
15:13Look, when the OR is reopened, he'll be first in line.
15:19Hey!
15:20I thought you had an arthroscopy.
15:22Got moved.
15:23Apparently, they're evacuating the OR floor.
15:26Hospital-wide page just went out.
15:28Do we know why?
15:29Probably nothing.
15:30Probably nothing?
15:31Last time the suspicious package turned out to be a nurse's lunchbox.
15:37They're going to page me when things resume.
15:39Probably an hour.
15:42Interesting, because I just have to round before my C-section at 4.30.
15:48So we have time.
15:50We have time.
15:53Who the hell is this woman?
15:55How did she get on my OR floor with a gas cylinder?
15:58She's the mother of a nine-year-old patient that Dr. Shepard and I have been treating.
16:01Until we can confirm what that mother actually has, we're evacuating floors above and below.
16:05And we're turning off the ventilation system as a precaution, since we're working with an unknown gas.
16:09I want a direct line to that OR.
16:11I need to know if my doctors are okay.
16:14Meredith, you don't have to stay.
16:16That's my family in there.
16:29Ignore it. Keep going.
16:33There's a lot of swelling from the first procedure.
16:37I don't know where I am.
16:38Suction.
16:39Is that the superior colliculi?
16:42Derek always said, if you're lost, find the normal anatomy.
16:46A touchstone.
16:49I need a north star.
16:53There's the facial nerve fibers.
16:56The floor of the fourth ventricle.
17:00I cannot continue to work in your daughter's brain while that phone is ringing.
17:12What do you want?
17:13Mrs. Gatlin, this is Dr. Weber.
17:16I need you to tell me if my doctors are okay.
17:18They're in the middle of surgery.
17:21Are they okay?
17:22We're okay.
17:23Can you tell us the substance that you have with you?
17:26It's acetylene from my husband's truck.
17:28If anyone comes in here, I'm gonna light it up.
17:31Look, Mrs. Gatlin, I know you're worried about your daughter.
17:34But I need to send a team in there to take that tank.
17:36They can continue to work.
17:37There.
17:38I see the pathway back to where the angioma was.
17:41I know where I am.
17:43Irrigation.
17:44Mrs. Gatlin?
17:45Unplug it.
17:46Now.
17:48Back to where you were.
17:50No more calls.
17:51No more calls.
17:54We need to talk to that husband.
17:55If it is truly acetylene, SWAT needs to get in here.
17:58Now.
17:59Well, hold on.
18:00Wait a second.
18:01That mother's not in a rational state.
18:03If you send officers in there right now, it's over.
18:06Amelia has already started the surgery.
18:08So the safest thing for us to do right now is to let her finish.
18:12Is now a good time to mention that she is operating without a neuromonitoring team or any imaging?
18:19It's Amelia.
18:20It's Amelia.
18:21She can do it.
18:22What is the case?
18:24Fully dissected around the supraciliac aorta.
18:27Kwan, what's next?
18:28Vessel loop for control.
18:29Good.
18:30Vessel loop.
18:32Didn't you see the page?
18:33You were supposed to have evacuated.
18:35We are mid-procedure.
18:36Damage control and close.
18:38Now.
18:39Do we know what's going on?
18:40There's a disgruntled family member with some kind of explosive in the OR next to this one.
18:43You all need to leave.
18:45We have already isolated the ascending and supraciliac aorta.
18:48Her pressures aren't good.
18:49If we close now, Nora is dead.
18:56You should go.
18:58Teddy, you can't stay.
18:59Owen, please.
19:01Go.
19:12If anyone else wants to leave, they should go.
19:14No judgment.
19:20I'm staying.
19:21Me too.
19:29100 cc's in five minutes.
19:31His bleeding's doubled in the last hour.
19:33Where the hell is that ABGI order?
19:35Sorry, it just came in.
19:37Lactate's higher.
19:38Hemoglobin's down.
19:40He's getting acidotic.
19:41Damn it.
19:50We have to reopen his X lab.
19:52We need gown and gloves, surgical tray and a bovie.
19:54No, you need to call an attending.
19:56There's no time.
19:57Not if we don't get this bleeding under control.
19:59All right, let's move.
20:03Floor sex is not comfortable when you're pregnant with twins.
20:09Sorry.
20:10The OB supply closet is not the ideal place for a honeymoon.
20:20Was someone here before us?
20:23It's for the ultrasound machine.
20:28You hear that, though?
20:30What, you get a text?
20:31No, it's the waves crashing on the shore outside of our beachfront hotel room.
20:38I can hear it.
20:40And the seagulls flying overhead.
20:43Palm leaves flapping in the trade winds.
20:50Shh.
20:52Shh.
20:58No bleeding in the upper quadrant.
21:00How's everything going in here?
21:04Ben Warren, tell me you are not operating on a man in the middle of the intensive care unit.
21:08I can't do that.
21:10He started deteriorating and I can't get him to the OR, so I brought the OR to him.
21:15You do not cut a patient open outside of the OR unless he's about to die.
21:21What are they going to do, fire me?
21:24Well, they're not afraid to fire me. They've done it before.
21:26Which is why I left you out of it. Vistaseal.
21:32You're going to need help with that liver. Just give me a damn gown.
21:46Your parents must be so proud of you.
21:50When Dylan was five, she wanted to be a doctor.
21:53There you are.
21:55What do you mean, what's happening?
21:57I've reached the hematoma.
21:59Yeah, it's pretty big.
22:00I'm aware.
22:01Talk so I can hear you!
22:03Preparing to suction.
22:07Here we go, Dylan.
22:11Has anybody heard from Hunt?
22:12No.
22:13This looks impossible to access.
22:15She'll be able to make it through this. She has before.
22:18She has a stake in this hospital. She's here every day.
22:24You really want to do this now?
22:26We've cleared all the ORs except for one. Teddy won't leave.
22:29Dugu Quantum Mellon is with her.
22:30Send the police in.
22:32Well, hold on. What happened to giving Amelia time?
22:34This mother doesn't want to hurt anyone. She wants to save her kid.
22:38Her daughter has very little chance of survival. Everyone else up there does.
22:42You just said Amelia can do this.
22:44Dr. Gray, Dylan's morning labs just came in.
22:49All right, Mellon, suction.
22:52The anastomosis are complete.
22:54Excellent job. All that's left to do is staple the aorta. We don't need you for that. Time to go.
22:59You want me to leave? What about Quan?
23:01What about Quan?
23:02He's leaving too.
23:03We are your attendings and we're responsible for you. We've put you in enough danger today.
23:07So, get out.
23:09Let's go, now!
23:12Come on.
23:20All right.
23:21Moment of truth. You ready to staple?
23:29No.
23:31Why did I think that this could work?
23:32This isn't the time for second guessing.
23:34The moment that we staple her aorta, the pressure from her heart could blow the staple line and she'll die.
23:38We always knew this was a possibility, but if we do nothing, she dies.
23:42This floor could blow up and we all die.
23:44But if the surgery goes wrong, it'll be my hands that kill her.
23:52I think I'm almost there.
23:54She keeps oozing.
23:55Dr. Shepard, her labs just came back from this morning.
24:00Dammit, we need FFP.
24:01We don't have it.
24:02What are you talking about?
24:04Dylan has started bleeding. We can help her, but we need to give her blood products.
24:07You must have done something. You made her bleed again?
24:09We always knew this was a risk if I went back in.
24:12I've fixed her.
24:13I want to save your daughter. I have never wanted to do anything but save your daughter.
24:18I should have never let you operate on her the first time.
24:21She'd be fine. She'd be awake. She'd be happy. She'd be quizzing me on the natives of dreams.
24:25She can still do that.
24:26Stop oozing.
24:27She's alive and I took that from her. You fixed her.
24:30Not everything can be fixed.
24:32You did nothing wrong.
24:33All you did is love your daughter.
24:34All you did is love your daughter.
24:35No one could have predicted this, but we can still fight for her.
24:39Lucas, no!
24:40Stop!
24:47Are you a cop?
24:48No, I'm a surgeon. I'm here to help.
24:50Dylan's coagulopathic, which means her blood can't clot well.
24:53We can treat it.
24:54This is FFP. It's fresh, frozen plasma. It's got proteins with clotting factors.
24:58If we don't give it to her, she will continue to bleed and we will not be able to close.
25:04I'm a mother, too.
25:06I actually had my son in this very hour.
25:09I know. We would do anything for our kids.
25:11We feel our kids' pain as deeply as they do, if not more.
25:16And we live to protect them.
25:19Give her the FFP right now.
25:22Okay, go ahead.
25:28Dylan was a breech, baby.
25:30For the last eight weeks of my pregnancy, her head was shoved up under my ribs.
25:33Even after she was born, she would climb up on my chest and nuzzle her head in there.
25:37It made her feel safe.
25:40Even at nine, she doesn't.
25:43She trusted me.
25:45She trusted me to keep her safe, and I didn't.
25:48What did I do to her?
25:52Come on. Come on. Come on. Come on.
25:56Is your surgery back on?
25:58Not yet. Think that's weird?
26:00Uh, maybe your patient bailed.
26:03He's 82 and pretty psyched to get back to his ballroom dance class.
26:08Miss Simrell hasn't paged me for any more ice. There's that.
26:15The second we open this door, honeymoon's over.
26:19I think we just proved that honeymoon is wherever we are.
26:22I think we just proved that honeymoon is wherever we are.
26:28Okay.
26:32Wait.
26:39What's happening?
26:40Uh, there's a hostage situation on the OR floor.
26:43Yeah, the ice juice packs are moving overflow patients to OB.
26:46What rock did you crawl out from?
26:48Let's get out of here.
26:50All right. If you want me to try to do this by myself, I will.
26:52But this is a two-person job, and the OR floor is locked down.
26:55Neither one of us should. It's too risky. We need more time.
26:57All right. Let's just slow down a second and take a breath.
27:02Okay. What if we slow Nora down?
27:06If we lower her blood pressure and fibrillate the heart before we staple?
27:10Yeah. Yeah. The staples have a better chance of holding while the blood is diverted to the new aorta.
27:15All right. Let's finish what we started.
27:17Yeah.
27:20All right. Ready when you are.
27:22Induce B-fib.
27:27Okay. Her pressure is coming down.
27:29This will give us the best chance.
27:31All right. Clamps off.
27:33All right. GIA stapler.
27:36Let's go. Let's go.
27:41Ready?
27:42I'm ready.
27:44Okay.
27:55Oh, my God.
28:02Is it working?
28:04Let's just give it some time.
28:07Come on, Dylan. Come on. You can do this.
28:11Come on.
28:15The bleeding is coming from the...
28:16Miss Ontario, I see it. He must die.
28:18And I also need...
28:19Oh, silicone to pass her?
28:20Exactly.
28:22And then you...
28:23Mayo scissors?
28:33All right. Let's get her pressure back up. Let's pace her again.
28:36Come on. Come on. Come on.
28:39She's not capturing. Paddles.
28:41Come on, Nora.
28:45Charge to 20.
28:46Clear.
28:48Nora, give us a rhythm.
28:54Oh, my God.
28:59Here we go. Yep. Yep.
29:07Staple line is holding.
29:10We did it.
29:14We actually did it.
29:16Let's close and get the hell out of here.
29:25Irrigation.
29:37Did it stop?
29:39Don't talk.
29:41She is no longer bleeding.
29:47Is it over?
29:49It's over.
29:53Okay. Okay.
29:57It's empty.
29:59The dog has been emptied.
30:01I'm sorry.
30:04I'm sorry.
30:07I'm so sorry.
30:15Goodbye.
30:36Baby of mine
30:46Baby of mine
31:01Are you okay?
31:03I'm sorry. I'm sorry.
31:05We should talk.
31:06I don't want to be a part, Simone.
31:08All I want is to be with you.
31:10That whole time in the OR, all I could think about is what I would do if something were to happen to you.
31:14Okay.
31:16If we can make it through that, the rest, we'll figure it out. The rest, it doesn't matter.
31:33You did it.
31:34You and Alma, you did it. I want back on your service.
31:37I need to be back on your service.
31:39I told you that I need to make sure the other interns are hitting their case numbers.
31:42Well, Juan's already hit his and he's still on your service.
31:45I mean, do you think I'm not good enough or something?
31:48No.
31:49I mean, because you can tell me. In fact, I would rather you tell me.
31:53You are a very competent surgeon.
31:55Would you find me annoying then?
31:57No.
31:58What is it? Just tell me what it is and I will fix it.
32:01You can't fix it, alright? Just please let it go.
32:07No. No, I'm not going to let it go until you tell me the truth.
32:15Okay.
32:16We're spending a lot of time together and I...
32:21The lines were getting blurry, right? Did you not feel that?
32:26The lines might have been blurry for you. They were very clear to me.
32:31Well, I just did what I felt was right, given the situation.
32:36Denying the opportunities to learn was the right thing to do?
32:39I'm not the only cardio surgeon.
32:41No, you're not.
32:44But you are the best one.
32:56I love you.
33:00Oh, look, you can see the Northern Cross really well tonight.
33:05You know, some cultures say it represents the connection between heaven and earth.
33:12Thanks to you, that patient will stay firmly on the earth side tonight.
33:20I should have stood up for you more and protected you.
33:25No, Miranda, if I was going to get my job back, I needed to do it on my own.
33:30Miranda, I...
33:32Hey.
33:34I have no regrets.
33:37I stand by my choices to save lives.
33:41Every time.
33:49I will find another program somewhere better for you.
34:00Go.
34:02No, I'll be okay.
34:06That's right. You will.
34:15I love you.
34:20I love you.
34:31How's Amelia?
34:32Very rattled, but okay.
34:35Are you going home like this?
34:38The ORs are starting up again.
34:41Your arthroscopy patient?
34:42He says the Foxtrot waits for no man. Do you mind?
34:46Yes, but I understand.
34:54Are you okay?
34:56It's just a kick.
34:58Maybe the girls are trying the Foxtrot.
35:02Did you say girls?
35:05Did I?
35:13We're having girls?
35:17Did you forget to tell me?
35:19I was busy on the beach. I didn't even know there was a hostage situation.
35:26Okay, go.
35:27Bow.
35:44Jenna's in custody. Paramedics are taking her vitals and in Seattle PD will book her.
35:49Dylan's high an hour. Looks good.
35:51No.
35:52The poor girl's gonna wake up and she won't have her mom here.
35:58When you moved to Boston for Zola, I thought just maybe once she graduated from high school, you'd come back.
36:07Well, we're a few years away from that still.
36:11The point is that I just thought that when I'd retire, Bailey and you would be at the helm.
36:17I'm gonna call your bluff on that because you've been threatening to retire since Bailey and I were residents.
36:22That's fair. You need to do what's right for you.
36:24What's right for you?
36:26Well, just know that you and your work will always have a home here.
36:30Dr. Gray, your paperwork is ready for signature.
36:41You know, I've been thinking.
36:43It's been a while since I spent any time in OR2. I mean, today doesn't count.
36:48But I just, I don't see the inside of the operating rooms much anymore.
36:52Are you hinting you want your old job back?
36:55No, I just, I don't know. Maybe, maybe you could give me lab space in Boston and I could spend my summer here and work as a general surgeon.
37:04Well, we already have a chief of general.
37:06Well, that's great because I don't want that.
37:09I just want to operate and my kids could come here and spend their summers with their family and their friends.
37:14And of course, I would be available for consults during the year.
37:17What's the deal?
37:20If it's okay with you.
37:25Deal.
37:34So much for a celebratory last day.
37:37I don't know. It almost went out with a bang.
37:41Fine. Too soon.
37:47Yeah.
37:50Oh, you know you want to.
37:53You're fine.
38:03Feel different now?
38:05I do feel better.
38:07Talk to Adams?
38:09None of your business.
38:18Oh, my God.
38:21Well, think of it this way. At least you already know I'm good, right?
38:26I'll be seeing you.
38:29Yep. It's definitely your business.
38:40She's still intubated, but her pressure requirements are coming down. I need to go check in with Weber, but you can go in and sit with her.
38:46I am here to see you.
38:50Teddy.
38:53You changed what was possible today. You changed medicine.
38:58And yet, I still lose.
39:05I do.
39:07I do have feelings for her, but I do not want to be with her.
39:12When she leaves here, I will never speak to her again. I only want to be with you. I am in love with you.
39:20You are the mother of our children, and you're my best friend.
39:30From the moment—the moment I met you, you made my world feel whole.
39:38I changed my career. I moved continents because being without you felt impossible.
39:44But sometimes, what we think is impossible is just—it's just failure of imagination.
39:52There is no invisible force keeping us together. It was a choice.
39:59Picking you every time.
40:08And I'm not sure I want to make that choice again.
40:14You're giving up on us.
40:20I'm choosing me.
40:26When people cross the finish line or complete an impossible task, they often report feeling empty.
40:33Dylan's stable, but we'll know a lot more when she wakes up.
40:38I'm sorry. I can't tell you how sorry I am for what my wife put you through.
40:44I should have, uh—
40:47I should have been there. I was at a work site. I caught her, so that's possible.
40:50It's not your fault.
40:51Yeah. Ever since the diagnosis, things have been rough. But no, Jenna knows how flammable those cylinders are, so—
40:56Thank God the tank was empty.
40:59Why'd you think it was empty?
41:00You know, she told us it was. She didn't mean to hurt anyone.
41:05I don't have any empty tanks in my truck.
41:08But the police said it was empty when they checked.
41:13Did Jenna ever open the valve?
41:16Is anybody still up there?
41:18Find Weber.
41:24Anticipation and motivation become replaced with apathy and disappointment.
41:28Um, excuse me. Can I scrub in on your intersection today?
41:32Bailey, that okay with you?
41:34Uh, she's all yours. Have you seen Altman?
41:36Not for hours.
41:42Science will tell you it's due to a drop in dopamine levels.
41:51Carter, please.
41:52But personally, I think it's because we're suddenly faced with the fear of not knowing what's next.
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