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02:30I know, but do we have to examine him in the morgue?
02:33This is not some pickpocket we're dealing with.
02:35This man robbed the jewelry store for over $2 million.
02:39And he killed a security guard during the robbery.
02:42I understand that, but we don't have to like him, Norman.
02:45He's about to become my patient.
02:47I think he should be treated like other patients.
02:49I agree.
02:49I just don't think the sight of a dangerous felon prancing through the lobby will help community general's image very much.
02:54I'll ask him not to prance.
02:56Fine.
02:56How are you, Tom?
03:06Good to see you, Mark.
03:07How are you?
03:07I'm just fine.
03:08Who's your patient?
03:10This is Paul Dunbar.
03:11Mr. Dunbar?
03:11I'm, uh, Dr. Sloan.
03:14About where you take him on down.
03:15We'll be right in.
03:16Norman Briggs?
03:18Tom Harvey.
03:19Tom was my most brilliant resident here, what, 12 years ago?
03:24Exactly.
03:26Tom done some wonderful work in the prison medical system.
03:28Oh, and you couldn't treat this man in prison?
03:31Well, we aren't equipped to do very thorough diagnostic work there.
03:34You're not equipped to do thorough diagnostic work.
03:36I see.
03:37Well, it's a pleasure, um, and we don't want to keep you, doctor.
03:46Oh, I see we were lucky enough to get the presidential suite, Mr. Dunbar.
03:51Okay, if you would just step up there, we'll have a look at you.
03:53Dr. Harvey tells me you're having some pain in the arm.
04:01Looks like a lymph gland, and I think there's some impingement on the ulnar.
04:05There's definitely a lump there.
04:07Any tingling, loss of strength?
04:10Gradual.
04:13Okay.
04:14Uh, I'll need his arms free.
04:16Sorry, I can't do that, sir.
04:18Well, I can't do the exam, otherwise.
04:19Go ahead.
04:20It's all right.
04:22Okay, we'll just have a quick look at you.
04:23We'll catch your head.
04:25We'll do on a few tests later.
04:30Nothing's wrong.
04:31Oh, I'm in a looping.
04:32What's going on?
04:35Whoa!
04:35Whoa, security!
04:36All right, nobody move!
04:39Slide that gun over here to me.
04:41Slide it over.
04:44Take it easy, Paul.
04:46You don't want to hurt anybody.
04:47I know what I'm doing.
04:48I want to talk to Jordan Sanders.
04:51The newscaster?
04:53Why?
04:53That's my business!
04:55Paul, I'm trying to help.
04:56Why Jordan Sanders?
04:57I know what that lump under my arm means.
05:00I had one two years ago, and the doctor then said,
05:03I don't have a lot of time.
05:05Am I right?
05:07I won't lie to you, Paul.
05:08You could be very, very sick.
05:11Thanks for being honest.
05:12I got a son, Nicky.
05:15He's eight years old.
05:16He's a great kid.
05:18Deserves better than a dad as a thief.
05:20But I can't change that.
05:21I did what I did.
05:23But because of Sanders, Nicky thinks I'm a killer.
05:25A guard was killed in that robbery, Paul.
05:28It was an accident.
05:30He went for the gun and just went off accidentally.
05:33I can't let my son grow up thinking his father is a dangerous animal.
05:38Well, talking to Jordan Sanders is going to change that.
05:42I got something to say to him that'll make a difference.
05:45Mark, get you.
05:47I can't stand it.
05:48For God's sakes, Paul, let him go.
05:50Just take me.
05:51Tom!
05:52No, it's okay.
05:53There won't be any trouble.
05:57Get this guy out of here.
05:58And leave the keys to the leg of the arts.
06:04Mark, I'm counting on you to get this straight.
06:07I don't want to see anybody in that hall but Jordan Sanders.
06:10Paul, you're just making it tougher on yourself.
06:12Trust me, Doc.
06:14You want to do this.
06:16All right.
06:16All right.
06:18Stay calm.
06:19I'm going.
06:20I'm on my way.
06:20I'll get him.
06:35Detective.
06:36Peter Murray.
06:37KFCA News.
06:38Can you give us an update on the hostage situation?
06:41I'm sorry.
06:41No, no.
06:42It's our understanding that Dunbar has demanded to speak with KCDM anchorman Jordan Sanders.
06:47Any comments?
06:48I said not now.
06:50Cut it, cut it, cut it.
06:51Look, what is this crap with Jordan Sanders anyway?
06:54Sergeant, give me your first thing.
06:56Exclusive.
06:57I'll make sure you look very good in my report.
07:00I want you and your camera out of my face right now.
07:04This is police business.
07:05Jordan Sanders.
07:06I'll make sure you look good in that 25.
07:08Jordan Sanders.
07:09Man, the world would be a better place without him.
07:13All right.
07:13Let's see if we can't find a way down into that basement.
07:16What can I do?
07:17Uh, yeah.
07:18Jack, uh, try to keep the patients calm in their rooms.
07:21And, uh, if there's any emergency arrivals, better root them for the main entrance.
07:24It'll be pretty busy out here.
07:25If you need anything else, you page me.
07:27All right.
07:27Stay out of the basement.
07:28Is that you all right?
07:29I'm fine.
07:30But where's Sanders?
07:30I called him 20 minutes ago.
07:32Give me a line into the morgue.
07:34Yes, sir.
07:34Our negotiator's on the way.
07:35He's one of the best.
07:37If Dunbar doesn't see Sanders, I hate to think about what's going to happen.
07:40I can't figure out why he wants to see Sanders, though.
07:43I don't know.
07:43Sanders did a real job on him during the trial.
07:45They called him an animal who deserved a life sentence.
07:50Now, Dunbar's not picking up.
07:53Dad, can you give me a blueprint of the hospital?
07:56Blueprint?
07:56Yeah.
07:57Hi, Steve.
07:58Remember me?
07:59Leah Foxworth, my producer, Franklin Cobb.
08:01Look, Leah, I will give you a statement a little later, all right?
08:04Oh, okay, okay.
08:05But off the record, why does he want to talk to Jordan Sanders?
08:08I don't know.
08:09Sanders is just the anchorman.
08:10If anybody should do the story at KCDM, it's me.
08:13Leah's a much better choice, Steve.
08:15I mean, she's warm, she's diplomatic.
08:17Look, this is a hostage situation.
08:19You try and turn it into a media circus, and you're out of here.
08:22You understand?
08:28See?
08:29Look at this.
08:31There's an air conditioning duct right here.
08:34Yeah, it's big enough for a couple of SWAT guys, but it's too dangerous right here.
08:39No, it's the only way in.
08:41Finally, Jordan Sanders.
08:43Stephanie, mirror.
08:45Um, oh, I left it at the studio.
08:49What?
08:49For crying out loud, do you know a three-year-old could do your job?
08:52How could you forget such an important thing?
08:54I'm sorry, it won't happen again.
08:55Pardon me, darling.
08:56Mr. Sanders, I'm Steve Sloan, LAPD.
09:00Hello.
09:02This is my father, Dr. Mark Sloan.
09:05Hello.
09:06Look, it's a delicate situation, but I think as long as you're tactful...
09:09Don't worry, I know what I'm doing.
09:12Mr. Sanders, one of my men will go in as your cameraman, I'll go as your sound man.
09:16Excuse me?
09:18I can't have amateurs running my equipment.
09:21Sanders, you want this story, you'll do it my way.
09:27Fine.
09:28Powdered.
09:29It was three years ago last Tuesday that Paul Dunbar, an out-of-work aerospace mechanic,
09:37robbed the Hanover jewelry store in Beverly Hills and shot and killed a security guard
09:42in cold blood while making his escape.
09:46He was arrested early the next morning, but the jewelry, valued at over $2 million, was
09:51never recovered.
09:55This is the corridor leading to the morgue.
09:57Live television where not only do we cover the news, but we become the news.
10:04And I can tell you, I have butterflies.
10:09The morgue is directly ahead on my right, where Dunbar, armed and dangerous, holds his hostage
10:18at gunpoint.
10:22And here we are.
10:27Let's see what he has to say.
10:29Paul?
10:30Paul Dunbar, it's Jordan Sanders.
10:37I understand you have something to say?
10:42Paul, could you open the door, please?
10:43Can we talk face to face?
10:46It appears Mr. Dunbar is out, right?
10:48Here we go.
10:51No!
10:52Shots fired.
10:57Possible two down.
10:58Get swatted here now!
11:12Tom?
11:13Tom!
11:16He's still breathing.
11:17I think he was just knocked out.
11:19Cold?
11:21Daddy's trying to say something.
11:23Cold.
11:25Cold.
11:30Cold.
11:31Cold.
11:33Cold.
11:35cold.
11:35Cold.
11:36Cold.
11:39Cold.
11:39Cold.
11:41Cold.
11:42Cold.
11:42Cold.
11:43Cold.
11:44Cold.
11:44Cold.
11:45Cold.
11:45Cold.
11:46Cold.
11:46Cold.
11:46Cold.
11:47Cold.
11:47Mr. Briggs.
11:51Mr. Briggs.
11:53How are you feeling?
11:56I knew this would end a disaster.
11:59But I never dreamed that felon would take a, um, hostage.
12:04What's the latest?
12:07Uh, there was some trouble.
12:14What kind of trouble?
12:18Well, uh, there was a murder, Mr. Briggs, and, uh, a suicide.
12:25Two people were killed.
12:28Murdered.
12:30I could have been slown down there.
12:33Myself.
12:35It's terrible.
12:37Terrible.
12:40Now, why don't you, uh, help me and take a walk?
12:42Come on.
12:43A little fresh air do you better, okay?
12:48Get the door from both sides, okay?
12:50Hey, Rick, I know how this looks.
12:51No, the way it looks is the way it is.
12:54You were in charge.
12:56We have two people dead and another one injured.
12:58We're gonna let the department decide what to do about you,
13:01but right now I'm in charge, and I really don't need any help.
13:03Lieutenant, it just doesn't make any sense.
13:06I talked to Dunmar.
13:07I don't think he had any intention of killing Sanders or himself.
13:11Well, you thought wrong.
13:12Valdez, why don't you just take it easy?
13:14This investigation isn't over yet.
13:18Okay.
13:19All right.
13:19Dunbar was alone in this room with the hostage.
13:22The hostage gets knocked unconscious, right?
13:24This is the gun Dunbar used to shoot the newsman and then himself.
13:28Now, if that's not cut and dry, then I don't know what is.
13:37He's right.
13:38I blew it.
13:39Big time.
13:40Come here, man.
13:44Remember we talked about the possibility of somebody coming in through here?
13:47What if somebody else had the same idea?
13:50I don't know, Dad.
13:51That's a real stretch.
13:53Someone would have to have a strong motive to kill Sanders.
13:55And to kill Dunbar and frame him for the murder.
14:04Tom, how are you feeling?
14:07I'd rather not think about it.
14:10You know, the blood panel we saw on you showed a slightly elevated white blood count.
14:14I don't think it's anything serious.
14:15I'd like to run a few tests.
14:17You mean to stay overnight?
14:18Well, you're going to be here anyway, under observation for possible concussion.
14:22Okay.
14:23You're the doctor, I guess.
14:24Tom, I think you know my son, Steve.
14:27No, Detective Sergeant Sloan.
14:29Hi.
14:29Hi.
14:32You're on this case?
14:33Yeah.
14:34Uh, you mind if I ask you a couple of questions?
14:37No, but I don't know how much I can tell you.
14:39Did you see any of what happened?
14:42Not after he knocked me down.
14:43You saw him knock you down?
14:45Are you sure it was Dunbar?
14:46We were alone.
14:48Who else could it have been?
14:51Dr. Sloan, could I see you for a moment, please?
14:55Okay.
14:55See you later, Tom.
14:56Okay.
14:57Five minutes.
14:58You got it.
14:58See you.
15:01What's up, Roman?
15:02My blood pressure.
15:04Oh, really?
15:05Maybe you should take a little time off.
15:07You know, you wouldn't require an ordeal.
15:09If I couldn't take it, I wouldn't be the man for this job.
15:13Dr. Sloan, if you don't mind, Mom's the word on this fainting business.
15:16You understand.
15:17Sure.
15:17I just received a call from Leah Foxworth at KCDM.
15:21She wants to put you on the evening news.
15:23Oh, Norman, I'm not very good at that kind of thing.
15:26Amigo, we don't look very good right now.
15:28You could put a positive spin on all this with that kindly doctor thing you do.
15:32Kindly doctor thing?
15:34You know, the thing you do with your face that makes everybody trust you.
15:36You're doing it now.
15:38I am?
15:38Yeah.
15:39Will you do it for the hospital?
15:41For me?
15:43I'll do it, Norman.
15:46God bless you, compadre.
15:47Can you do something about the nose?
15:55Don't do that.
15:56I'm nervous enough that it is.
15:58Just relax.
15:58Be yourself.
15:59Don't even think about the millions of people that'll be watching.
16:02I'm Franklin Cobb, Dr. Sloan.
16:04I produced this segment.
16:05Nice to meet you, Mr. Cobb.
16:06You're on at 6.14.
16:08We don't have a lot of time, so if Leah cuts you short, it's not that she's being rude.
16:13It's just she's trying to move the show along, okay?
16:15Got it.
16:15Okay.
16:16Oh, please forgive me.
16:18I would have come in sooner, but you can imagine what we've been going through.
16:21Oh, bad day all around.
16:23Well, Jordan Sanders was a great man and a great friend.
16:26I'm really sorry.
16:28So, we'll see you a couple minutes on the set.
16:29Okay.
16:32She's taking this hard.
16:34Oh, sure she is.
16:35You don't think so?
16:41I shouldn't say anything.
16:43I have to admit, Stephanie, I saw the way Sanders treated you.
16:46He's not exactly a prince of a guy.
16:49I wish there were quite a few people who didn't like Sanders too much.
16:51Yeah, starting with Leah Foxworth.
16:56You want to tell us about it?
17:01And five, four, three.
17:06Perhaps we'll never know what went through the mind of Paul Dunbar when he chose to take the life of our dear friend and colleague, Jordan Sanders.
17:13But with me in the studio is Dr. Mark Sloan, the last person to speak to Dunbar before the murder.
17:18Welcome, Doctor.
17:19How would you describe the mental and emotional state of Dunbar before he shot Jordan Sanders?
17:25Well, to tell you the truth, his mental and emotional state makes me think that he didn't shoot anybody.
17:31Uh, Doctor, the police say there is no question.
17:34Well, I think in this case they were wrong.
17:36And as it turns out, there are a lot of people who are not exactly members of the Jordan Sanders fan club.
17:41What's he doing?
17:42Uh, Doctor, under the circumstances...
17:44A lot of those people were there at the scene today.
17:46You, for example.
17:48Thank you, Doctor.
17:49Well, I'm just trying to say that I think that, uh, Paul Dunbar's been convicted of this murder, uh, before the evidence is in.
17:55And I don't really believe that's fair.
17:57Go to commercial.
17:59Go to commercial!
18:01And we'll be right back.
18:04What are you doing?
18:06Well, I'm just trying to answer your questions, honestly.
18:08Oh, really?
18:08If you really wanted to sound provocative, we could have mentioned how you two hated Sanders.
18:14Yes, when, uh, Sanders was chosen for the anchor job over you, you were furious.
18:18As a matter of fact, now you're leading contender for the job.
18:20How dare you?
18:21I demand an apology.
18:23Oh, really?
18:25Didn't you used to head up the whole news division until Sanders had you sent back out to the field at half the salary?
18:30Pretty humiliating.
18:31I don't have to listen to this.
18:33Just ask me one question.
18:35Where were you two at the time of the murder?
18:37We don't have to answer any of these questions.
18:40You were both at the scene, but you disappeared moments before the murder.
18:44You weren't looking for another way into the basement by any chance.
18:48That's it.
18:48They sound like suspects to me.
18:56What, getting you interested now?
18:57Oh, I've been interested ever since Valdez tried to hang this whole thing around my neck.
19:02We worked it over pretty good, didn't we?
19:03Yeah, not bad, partner.
19:05Say they coming back?
19:07And five, four, three.
19:09Mark, this seems like such a long shot, doesn't it?
19:19Let me think about it.
19:20If Dunbar didn't do it, that means that somebody had to make their way into the air conditioning duct.
19:26Climb into the room, knock out Dr. Harvey, get the gun from Dunbar, shoot Sanders, and then shoot Dunbar to make it look like a murder-suicide.
19:36I know, but I still don't think Dunbar did it.
19:38Look, guys, I know Steve seems like he's in a lot of trouble, but isn't it also possible that Dunbar was guilty?
19:44Even if Steve wasn't involved, I would doubt that.
19:47Look, Mark, I'm off tonight. Is there anything I can do to help you and Steve?
19:50Yes.
19:51These are Sanders' house keys.
19:53Leaves are done in there. Steve gave them to me.
19:56Okay, I'll go check out Sanders' place.
19:57Can I come?
19:58Yeah, come on.
19:59I appreciate it, guys. I got a lot to do here.
20:04All right, Steve, look at this.
20:06The hand holding the gun.
20:08Now, Dunbar had a nerve impingement in that arm.
20:11He could not possibly have held the gun that steady.
20:14You're right. His hand's not moving at all.
20:17I've got it on pause.
20:19Oh.
20:21I see what you mean.
20:24Okay.
20:24Okay.
20:25Dad, he's trying to say something.
20:33Colker.
20:36Doc.
20:37Ter.
20:39Colker.
20:42Colker.
20:42He's asking about a doctor?
20:44Colker.
20:44Did you find out anything about him?
20:46No.
20:46There's no doctor by that name anywhere in the state.
20:49I'm checking the federal database.
20:52Well, look at it again.
20:54Thanks.
20:55Look at this.
21:12Look at the way you look.
21:14Jordan Sanders.
21:15Jordan Sanders.
21:16Jordan Sanders.
21:17No ego problems here.
21:18Are you kidding me?
21:19Listen, I'm going to go check out the bedroom, okay?
21:24All right.
21:25All right.
21:26All right.
21:56Hey, Amanda, I found something.
22:01Amanda!
22:05Hey, what are you doing?
22:13What the hell's going on?
22:18What are you doing?
22:26Hit him!
22:27What? What?
22:28What? Anything!
22:29Oh, but I've never hit anybody before!
22:31This is your first time!
22:40We got him, we got him!
22:42Get easy!
22:44Hey!
22:46We got him!
22:49Good work, kid.
22:50That's all good.
22:52Oh, my goodness.
22:57Let's try it one more time, Zimmer.
23:00What were you doing here?
23:01I told you.
23:02I'm a private investigator.
23:03You got my license right there.
23:05Who hired you?
23:06You know the shot.
23:07The ethics of my profession forbid me to disclose such information.
23:11Do the ethics of your profession include breaking and entering?
23:14Not to mention aggravated assault?
23:17Who assaulted who?
23:19It's who?
23:23Get lost, Zimmer.
23:27Oh.
23:31You're a lot stronger than you look.
23:32Hm.
23:40Why didn't you arrest me?
23:42I'm not supposed to be anywhere near this case.
23:44I don't want to have to explain what any of us are doing here.
23:46Morning.
23:47Feeling better?
23:48I'm getting there.
23:49Boy, you're all over the newspaper.
23:50I know.
23:51What's this about you on the news, saying that you're not sure that Dunbar was the killer?
23:52Well, I...
23:53What do you think about a time you were there?
23:54Did you hear Dunbar threaten Sanders?
23:55No.
23:56But so what?
23:57We all know that he hated him.
23:58How old did you know him?
23:59Hardly at all.
24:00How old did you know him?
24:01Hardly at all.
24:02He didn't talk much.
24:03You know, before he died, he mentioned a, uh, Dr. Kolker.
24:05Does that ring a bell?
24:06Sorry.
24:07Well, the tests we ran just show a low-grade infection.
24:08Nothing to worry about.
24:09But you're gonna run a few more tests before you prescribe antibiotics.
24:10How funny that way.
24:11I like to know what I'm treating.
24:12Well, what do you think about a time you were there?
24:13What do you think about a time you were there?
24:14Did you hear Dunbar threaten Sanders?
24:15No.
24:16But so what?
24:17We all know that he hated him.
24:18How old did you know him?
24:19Hardly at all.
24:20He didn't talk much.
24:21You know, before he died, he mentioned a, uh, Dr. Kolker.
24:22Does that ring a bell?
24:23Sorry.
24:24Well, the tests we ran just show a low-grade infection.
24:29Nothing to worry about.
24:30But you're gonna run a few more tests before you prescribe antibiotics.
24:34I'm funny that way.
24:35I like to know what I'm treating.
24:36See you later.
24:37Okay.
24:42Mr. Briggs, what in the world are you doing?
24:46Polishing the plaque.
24:47So I see.
24:48Why?
24:49Because our cleaning crew is obviously falling down on the job.
24:53This plaque commemorates our donors.
24:55Dolores, we are equipped to do state-of-the-art diagnostic work,
24:59but we can't keep our brass untarnished.
25:01Our donors deserve a little more respect.
25:03Mr. Briggs, it looks clean to me.
25:07You can see your face in it.
25:08See?
25:09Ms. Mitchell, there is clean, and then there is clean.
25:13All right.
25:14Why don't you take a little time off?
25:16I can't.
25:17My vacation condo is on a timeshare.
25:19I could only go away during the summer.
25:21See, I didn't try.
25:23Two weeks in Miami in August is enough.
25:26There you are.
25:27I've been looking for you.
25:28Never thought I'd find you in your office.
25:29Did you find anything out about that Dr. Cloaker?
25:31Well, Steve called and said he didn't have anything new on him yet.
25:32Oh, here's that address for Dunbar's ex-wife.
25:33Steve got it for you.
25:34Oh, thank you.
25:35Sure.
25:36Hey, Mark.
25:37What are you doing?
25:38Mark, I think we have a break.
25:39Hey, look at these.
25:40I think you'll enjoy them.
25:41Professionally speaking.
25:42What do you got?
25:43Whoa.
25:44Who are these people?
25:45How do they do that?
25:46Well, I can answer the first part.
25:47Yeah, I can help you out with the second part.
25:49No problem.
25:50The man is Peter Murray, a reporter at KFC.
25:52The man is Peter Murray, a reporter at KFC.
25:55The man is Peter Murray, a reporter at KFC.
25:57The man is Peter Murray, a reporter at KFC.
25:59Oh, I recognize the face.
26:00Hey, see that woman?
26:01That ain't his wife.
26:04Well, we found out that Peter Murray was also running for the anchor spot at KCDM and a very good shot at winning.
26:29He stands a very good shot at winning.
26:31Winning?
26:32Yeah.
26:33Oh.
26:34Oh.
26:35Right, yeah.
26:36So, um, Sanders, Mr. Nice Guy, hires a PI to get these pictures.
26:42He shows them to Murray.
26:44And Murray drops out of the race.
26:46Exactly.
26:51Dave Anderson.
26:52Dave Anderson, call the control tower.
26:55Dave Anderson, call the control tower, please.
27:00Peter Murray?
27:01I'm, uh, Mark Sloan from Community General Hospital.
27:05Your secretary's an advantage here.
27:06I saw you on KCDM last night.
27:08Hey, you want to come over to our show?
27:09We won't cut you off like that.
27:11No thanks.
27:12No more broadcast from me.
27:13I was wondering if you had a few minutes to talk.
27:15As long as you're not afraid of heights.
27:17What kind of heights are we talking about?
27:26You saw those photos, huh?
27:28That Sanders was a real piece of work.
27:32Tell me a little more about Sanders.
27:34Yes.
27:35What's to tell?
27:36The guy was a creep.
27:37Cost me a great gig.
27:38I hated him.
27:41With him out of the way, I guess you'll be in line for that anchor job again, huh?
27:45Yeah.
27:46As long as Leah doesn't run me over with a truck.
27:50Well, those photos don't get out.
27:53Oh, is that why you sent Simmer to the house to find those pictures?
27:58Who the hell is Simmer?
27:59Yeah.
28:00He's a private investigator.
28:02I never heard of him.
28:03I'm not smart enough to think of something like that.
28:08You were at the scene just before the murder, didn't you?
28:12Then you disappeared.
28:13Where did you go?
28:14Oh, I got it.
28:15You think I wax Sanders.
28:16Not my style.
28:17I went down to the morgue to try to grab the story.
28:18But then this nurse came along.
28:19Laura.
28:20No, Linda.
28:21From pediatrics.
28:22You know her?
28:23I don't think so.
28:38Well, one thing led to another.
28:40Old habits die hard.
28:44Will this girl be able to back up your story?
28:46I certainly hope so.
28:47She wasn't the shy type.
28:50You know, I'm glad he's dead, but I didn't kill him, Doc.
28:54And I don't like being thought of as a suspect.
28:58So here's your payback.
29:00Payback!
29:11Mr. Briggs, I checked on those reports.
29:12Soto voce, pinissimo, please.
29:16Um, is something wrong?
29:18Sometimes you never know until it's too late.
29:20Know what?
29:22If we're treating the patients at the hospital properly,
29:25people spend their hard-earned money to come here,
29:28they should be able to count on superior treatments from every department,
29:31including food services.
29:32Does this mean you're going to be checking on the meals from here on end?
29:36Exactly.
29:36And so far, I must tell you this,
29:39I find the portions to be, for lack of a more sophisticated word, skimpy.
29:44Skimpy.
29:45Skimpy.
29:46Uh, Mr. Briggs, are you feeling all right?
29:49You always ask me that.
29:50Yeah.
29:51To be quite honest, I feel terrific.
29:53Excuse me, I have to check the beverages.
29:56Yes.
29:57Beverages.
29:58Yes, Mr. Dunbar?
30:14Yes?
30:15I'm Mark Sloan.
30:16I was, uh, with your husband yesterday.
30:19May I come in?
30:21Sure.
30:21Hi.
30:26Who are you?
30:28I'm Dr. Sloan.
30:29I knew your father.
30:30Really?
30:32Want to see my trains?
30:34No.
30:34Not now, Nick.
30:35Oh, I love trains.
30:36I'd love to see them.
30:38Come on.
30:39And these are my steam engines.
30:43And here's a caboose.
30:45And, well, these are my diesels.
30:48They're okay, but I really like my steam engines best.
30:51Oh, look at that great Canadian line.
30:57Did your dad buy any of that?
30:59Yeah, my dad sent me it.
31:01He told me all about you, you know.
31:04He said you were a great kid.
31:05He said he loved you very much.
31:08You know, he told me something else, too.
31:11He said he wanted you to know that he was sorry for what he did.
31:15And that all the things people said about him were not true.
31:19You know, Nick, he did a bad thing.
31:22But he wasn't a bad man.
31:24You know the difference?
31:26I think so.
31:28Good.
31:28Boy, would my son love to see this.
31:31He was a trained nut.
31:34Dr. Sloan and I have to talk now, Nicky.
31:37We'll be in the dining room.
31:38Okay?
31:39Thanks, Nicky.
31:52When Paul couldn't find work, he, uh, got desperate.
31:55And he started stealing.
31:56Is that when you're separated?
31:59Yeah.
32:00It was Paul's idea.
32:01He, he didn't want to involve us in what he was doing.
32:06I, I begged him to stop.
32:07But he said he was at the end of his rope.
32:13Mrs. Dunbar, do you think Paul had the capacity to kill someone?
32:17No.
32:19No.
32:19No.
32:20No.
32:20Paul was not a killer.
32:23That security guard at the robbery was shot during a struggle for the gun.
32:27Paul never meant to hurt anybody.
32:29He was just desperate.
32:32Do you believe me?
32:34For your son's sake, I'd really like to.
32:36I know that Paul loved me.
32:40And he loved Nicky.
32:45You know, he started that train collection when Nicky was born.
32:49He spent all the money he earned in the prison machine shop on mail-order trains for Nicky.
32:54Nicky was a powerful reason for him to want to live.
32:57Yes.
33:00That's why I, I just don't believe he would have risked that by shooting someone and certainly not himself.
33:09Could I get you some more tea?
33:11No, thank you.
33:12Did your husband ever mention that Dr. Colker?
33:16No.
33:17Not that I know of.
33:22Can I come in?
33:24Sure.
33:26Here.
33:27This is for your son.
33:29My dad never got to send me the rest of the train.
33:32Nicky, I couldn't take your train.
33:34It's okay.
33:35I've got plenty.
33:38Maybe your son would like to come over and play trains with me sometime.
33:41Oh, I know he would love to do that.
33:51My God, it's you.
33:55Mr. Brady, what are you doing?
33:56I'm, I'm worrying.
33:58I'm worrying about this hospital.
34:00For what?
34:02Are we living up to our commitment to excellence?
34:04Are we doing everything we can, not only to further healing, but in providing for the nurturing and comfort we owe to each and every patient who comes through admittance?
34:12Norman, why are you in the living closet?
34:18I'm putting little red marks on the corner of all these sheets.
34:23So if I come back tomorrow and these sheets are still here, then I'll know that someone didn't get the fresh linen they so rightfully deserve.
34:29No one's doing their job.
34:33Come with me.
34:34No, I have more sheets to mark.
34:36Mr. Briggs, get up and come with me.
34:37Come on.
34:39Mr. Briggs, listen to me.
34:41You are suffering some post-traumatic reaction over that shooting in the hospital.
34:45Oh, is that so?
34:45Yes, it is.
34:46Now, may I suggest that you take your mind off this hospital?
34:49I cannot take my mind off this hospital.
34:50You need to relax a little bit, then.
34:52I'm telling you.
34:52And how should I do that, Stuart?
34:54No, you should do.
34:56Go for a nice run.
34:58You know, you'll get your endorphins going.
34:59You'll kick up your heart rate.
35:02Second, though, you're not in very good shape.
35:04Why don't you go for a nice, long walk?
35:05You'll feel better.
35:08I'll do it.
35:08Good.
35:10You're a good doctor, Stuart.
35:15Hi.
35:23Remember me?
35:25Stay calm.
35:29Now, you do exactly as I tell you.
35:31Got that?
35:32Uh-huh.
35:36Turn left outside the parking lot.
35:39You got it.
35:45All right.
35:50Stop the car.
35:52Let's get out.
35:53Can you tell me why I'm here?
35:56My clients have a business matter they'd like to discuss with.
35:59Uh-huh.
36:01Put it on.
36:03And you don't want me to know who your clients are.
36:05Ho-ho.
36:06Sherlock Holmes ain't got nothing on you.
36:08Great.
36:08All right.
36:12Put your hands out in front of you.
36:13Come on.
36:14Put your hands out.
36:16Little jewelry for you here.
36:19Yeah.
36:20All right.
36:20Let's go.
36:21Go away.
36:21It's a little dark under here.
36:22I said don't get smart with me.
36:24Come on.
36:24Let's go.
36:28All right.
36:29Come around and go on.
36:35Watch yourself, all right?
36:37Hey, pal, I'm blindfolded.
36:38All right.
36:39You see that?
36:39Yeah, I see.
36:52Now what?
36:56My clients believe that you are in possession of certain photographs
36:59which display one of our local newscasters in a rather interesting light.
37:04Oh, those.
37:06You know, I think I sent them to CNN.
37:09Don't get smart with me.
37:11My clients propose that you tell me exactly where these photographs can be found.
37:16What's in it for me?
37:19Well, based upon your explicit directions as to the whereabouts
37:21and upon my successful procurement, I said photographs, my clients will release you to once again come and go as you choose.
37:31Can I get back to you on this?
37:33My clients believe that, in fact, you know exactly where these photographs are.
37:40Now, based on this belief, my clients are prepared to hold you in captivity until hunger, fatigue, and or sensory deprivation inspire you to reconsider your position.
37:51Capisce?
37:52In other words, get it over with.
37:54All right?
37:54Where are they?
37:55Where are they?
37:59Steve!
38:00Hold it there.
38:01Yeah, sir.
38:02Don't move.
38:02The gun down, Zimmer.
38:03Real slow.
38:04Hey, I love you guys.
38:08Get your hands on your back.
38:10Hey, Jack.
38:11How you doing?
38:12Steve.
38:12Then what's going on?
38:13Take a look.
38:14Sir.
38:18Franklin Cobb and Leah Foxworth.
38:21Let me ask you a question.
38:24How could one job mean so much to anybody?
38:26This way.
38:29You have a lot to learn about television.
38:31Yeah.
38:32You got a lot to learn about prison cells, honey.
38:35Come on, Jack.
38:37Reader of rights and book.
38:38You have the right to remain silent.
38:40Right.
38:44All right.
38:46Hi.
38:47Tell me something.
38:48How did you know where to find Jack?
38:50I kept a tail on Zimmer.
38:52I had a feeling he wasn't through yet.
38:55Will that help your case out of the department any?
38:57Not much.
38:59We got him on kidnapping, but that only proves they wanted to blackmail Peter Murray.
39:02Yeah.
39:03Won't implicate him in the murder.
39:06Got to be something I missed.
39:08Steve.
39:10You didn't screw up.
39:11I hope you know that.
39:13What happened here was completely out of your control.
39:18I don't know.
39:21You're too hard on yourself.
39:24Hey, do you see the man anywhere?
39:33Yeah, she's in PT.
39:35Thanks.
39:35How you doing, all right?
39:36Okay, darling, you?
39:37Okay.
39:43Well, you should at least be wearing running shoes.
39:45I'll buy him.
39:46Let's do it.
39:47Well, listen.
39:48I'm trying to get him to slow down.
39:49Mr. Briggs, I told you to go out for a nice walk.
39:52Me go out when I could run in here.
39:56This thing is very efficient, Stuart.
39:58Look, Mr. Briggs, I think you could hurt yourself on this thing.
40:00Why don't you slow it down a little bit, all right?
40:02Don't start with me.
40:03I owe this all to him.
40:05This was his idea.
40:05You know, I never felt so good in years.
40:07Now go.
40:08Good.
40:08That's an order.
40:08Woof, woof.
40:09Go.
40:09Uh, do you know where Mark is?
40:13Yeah, he's in his office.
40:14Come on, let's go.
40:15Don't hurt yourself.
40:16Oh, say, can you see?
40:21It would appear Mr. Thunbar is not ready.
40:23Here we go.
40:25Mark.
40:25Yeah?
40:26You know your friend, Dr. Harvey?
40:28Yeah.
40:29He left the hospital about two hours ago.
40:31What?
40:32He said he was feeling better and he wanted to get back to work.
40:34Well, he knew the tests weren't back, yeah?
40:37Well...
40:37He's the worst patient than I am.
40:39Dolores!
40:40Here I am.
40:42Would you call Tom Harvey over at the prison infirmary?
40:45Gotta make sure he's taking a broad-spectrum antibiotic.
40:47You got it.
40:49How's this going?
40:51It's not.
40:53Something on this tape.
40:55I just know it, but so far I haven't seen it.
40:57This is so cute.
40:58Where did you get this?
40:59Oh, Thunbar's little boy wanted me to have that.
41:02Couldn't turn him down.
41:04Okay, just have another look at this.
41:10Listen, I just got some strange news.
41:14Dr. Harvey never went back to the prison.
41:17And the man I spoke to expressed his condolences for Paul Dunbar.
41:20Now, he said that Dunbar was friendly with the whole staff,
41:24especially Dr. Harvey.
41:26Daddy's trying to say something.
41:28Harvey said he barely knew Dunbar.
41:30Oh, good.
41:32Dog.
41:32Dr. Cole Carr.
41:38Who is this Dr. Cole Carr?
41:40Yeah.
41:43Cole Carr!
41:46That's it!
41:48Call Steve and have him pick me up in five minutes.
41:50Okay.
41:50Okay.
41:50Just do what I say and you won't get hurt.
42:02It was Harvey?
42:03Mm-hmm.
42:03As soon as I found out he was lying about his relationship with Dunbar, things started to fall into place.
42:09They were friends.
42:10They were friends.
42:11You remember the one thing that Dunbar wouldn't tell me?
42:15Some secret he was saving for the camera?
42:17That's right.
42:17Something he thought would help him.
42:19When I left the room, he obviously told Harvey what he planned to say.
42:24And the secret was where he hid the stolen jewels.
42:27And Harvey saw it as an opportunity to grab the jewels.
42:31That's right.
42:32And he couldn't go get the jewels as long as I was keeping him in the hospital.
42:36So he finally left.
42:39How did he get the gun?
42:41Dunbar was a strong guy.
42:43Except for that right arm.
42:44The lump I felt under his arm could have caused enough nerve damage that I think Harvey could have taken the gun out of his hand.
42:50So he shot Sanders.
42:53He faked Dunbar's suicide.
42:54Then he pretended he was unconscious.
42:57He almost got away with it.
42:59He will get away with it unless we catch him with the jewelry.
43:08There he is.
43:18Hands on the wheel.
43:20Up high.
43:25Nicky?
43:28Grace?
43:29Dad, I can't walk down.
43:43What is Nicky?
43:45He's in school, thank God.
43:47The police have the man who did this outside.
43:50Did you see what he took?
43:52No, I don't even know what he wanted.
43:58I don't get it, Dad.
44:00He didn't have anything on him.
44:02The only thing I found in the car was this.
44:04Well, you have to know but look.
44:06It's a toy train.
44:08Open it up.
44:17How did you know?
44:21I finally figured out what Dunbar was saying on that tape.
44:25He wasn't saying cold car.
44:27He was saying cold car.
44:29He was so far gone we couldn't understand him.
44:31He was trying to say that the doctor knew that the gyms were in the cold car.
44:37You were a fine doctor, Tom. Why this?
44:40Working in a prison isn't much of a life, Mark.
44:44I thought it was a way out.
44:47I'm sorry.
44:49Take him away.
44:50Let's go, sir.
44:55Maybe you'd like to call Lieutenant Valdez.
44:58Can't wait.
44:59Thank you, Dad.
45:00Oh, listen, you could do me a favor.
45:02Sure, anything.
45:03What?
45:04Nicky?
45:05Come here a minute.
45:07Remember I told you my son would play trains with you?
45:09Here he is.
45:10Hey.
45:11I've gotten to wear an express.
45:13You do not.
45:15You want to sell it?
45:17No way.
45:19Smart kid.
45:21You can do it.
45:22You can do it.
45:23Hooray!
45:29Norman?
45:30Treadmill?
45:31The treadmill.
45:32How are you feeling?
45:34To tell you the truth, I've been a little stressed out.
45:37I could have been killed, Mark, down there.
45:39You too.
45:40Right.
45:41Where's Steve?
45:42Oh, he went inside.
45:44About a half hour ago.
45:46Hooray!
45:59Having fun?
46:00Boy, I wish I had a set like this.
46:02What'd you do to the one I gave you?
46:04Yeah, that was 30 years ago.
46:09Ever learn to take care of your toys?
46:12Detective Valdez is tied to the track.
46:14Here comes Engineer Steve.
46:15No!
46:16He who has had a set like this.
46:17To make sure you keep you dried up.
46:18He can't find it.
46:19He's a pet.
46:20He can't find it.
46:21It's not a pet.
46:22He's a pet.
46:23He can't find it.
46:24He can have it.
46:25He can't find it anymore.
46:26He can't find it.
46:27No!
46:28He can't find it.
46:29How dare you?
46:30No!
46:31I can't find it.
46:32I'll be sitting here at the show.
46:33I'm sorry.
46:34It's not a pet.
46:35It's not a pet.
46:36You've ever made any money.
46:37I'm sorry.
46:38No!
46:39It's not a pet.
46:40It's not an pet.
46:41Viacom