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  • 5/21/2025
The Good Doctor Season 4 Episode 8

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00:00Remember how I told you my parents drop in unannounced?
00:03I just got a text. They are coming here tomorrow.
00:07Okay.
00:08It's not okay, Sean. It's an ambush.
00:10My parents don't come to visit, they come to judge.
00:12They hate everyone I date.
00:14Which means they're going to ask you a ton of awkward questions.
00:17It's going to be uncomfortable.
00:19Very.
00:23Okay.
00:25You hate surprises. Why aren't you more thrown by this?
00:28Because it's not a surprise they're behaving exactly the way you said.
00:32So a disaster is fine as long as it's a predictable disaster.
00:35A disaster implies consequences.
00:38We're adults.
00:40Why would it matter what your parents think?
00:42I don't know. Because they're parents.
00:45Doesn't it bother you that your grumpy second dad Glassman still doesn't like me?
00:49Dr. Glassman likes you.
00:51No he doesn't.
00:58I have to go.
00:59Fine. But I'm going to text you some talking points.
01:01Mostly subjects to avoid.
01:03And it's going to be a very long list.
01:13How long has she had this wound?
01:15Uh, she fell off the ball two months ago.
01:19Slow healing and signs of oral bruising.
01:22Are you on a restricted diet?
01:24Coach put me on a performance diet. High protein, high fiber.
01:27I can show you her training log. It's very standard stuff.
01:30Although the noodles that she likes, they did a number on my stomach too.
01:33What noodles?
01:34Conjac. Girls on the squad eat them all the time.
01:37Conjac noodles were banned in Australia several years ago.
01:40They're dangerous. Basically indigestible.
01:43We will get another doctor to assess your symptoms and do a workup,
01:46but we need to get Dara to imaging right away.
01:58I review my schedule, starting with the last appointment and working backwards.
02:02It's an effective technique.
02:05I want to write this down.
02:07Uncle Marcus, we had a deal. No special attention.
02:13That deal's off.
02:15Olivia, you're struggling.
02:17And I can't sit on the sidelines anymore.
02:19But special treatment from my uncle, it's only going to make things worse.
02:22I owe it to you and I owe it to this hospital.
02:25I know you have unique talent.
02:27So you've noticed both that I'm screwing up and that I have unique talent?
02:31I noticed the talent long before you started here.
02:34Not at Tilly's annual barbecue.
02:39You gave this to me when you were five years old.
02:41And at that moment, I knew you were special.
02:51Giant mass of fiber blocking entry to her intestines.
02:54Her blood tests also show low calcium and other nutritional deficiencies.
02:58Can I see the 3D reconstructed images?
03:00It's unlikely to pass on its own.
03:02We'll have to break it up and remove it endoscopically.
03:05She also needs to quit gymnastics.
03:09She has severe osteoporosis with compression fractures in almost all of the thoracic vertebrae.
03:14Hmm.
03:15Interesting.
03:16She is a 14-year-old girl with the bone density of an 80-year-old woman.
03:25You have kyphoscoliosis caused by insufficient diet and overtraining.
03:39We need to surgically stabilize across the deformity to prevent the spine from failure and paralysis.
03:47Spinal fusion. That means that she can't compete, right?
03:51Yes.
03:52Games. They're less than a year away. Could we wait until after to have the surgery?
03:57If left untreated, there's a 20% chance of progression, which could lead to respiratory failure and death.
04:11It's your call.
04:17I take risks every day.
04:19I'm not giving up my dream.
04:22You're 14. It's not your call.
04:26Her mother passed away when she was a baby.
04:28And my father just told you it's my decision.
04:33Coach is my dad.
04:36Do what you need to do to clear the blockage, but leave her spine alone.
04:44She wants to risk her life for a trophy, and her dad is okay with that.
04:49I mean, that has to be some form of abuse.
04:51This hospital is not going to win a lawsuit against a caring father who supports his daughter's dreams.
04:56All you can do is pull him aside and try to convince him to be responsible.
05:02Yeah. Convincing people to be responsible has not been my strong suit lately.
05:10We're not still talking about Coach, Dad, are we?
05:13You've been avoiding me.
05:14I've been busy.
05:15Recovering from a motorcycle accident that you lied about.
05:18There's nothing to tell. I hit a patch of wet pavement.
05:21Audrey.
05:24You have PTSD.
05:27I'm dealing with it.
05:30I don't think you are.
05:32Well, I also have a truckload of other things to deal with.
05:35Including the annual surgical fundraiser Glassman just dumped in my lap.
05:39Yeah, parties. They're important.
05:46I'm dealing with it.
05:49Mm-hmm.
05:59How long have you had this severe heartburn?
06:01Uh, six months. Maybe a year.
06:03BP is 142 over 90. That's a little high.
06:06Yeah, well, Daria and I travel a lot for competition. I don't take care of myself.
06:10Prioritizing your work over health is a bad idea. For you and your daughter.
06:15But may I kindly remind you, how long are the shifts that you doctors work?
06:19High stress. No sleep.
06:21When something is important, you give it all you got.
06:24True. But we're adults. Daria's not.
06:27Yeah, but she's very different from other girls her age.
06:29I mean, Daria, she works her butt off.
06:34She's earned my respect.
06:38You okay?
06:39Oh, I'm feeling some kind of chest pain.
06:41Oxygen satin pressure's dropping.
06:44Ah.
06:46Possible MI lung problem, aortic aneurysm. Secure his airway.
06:51Poor perfusion. I think he's septic.
06:54Vitals aren't improving. Might be a spontaneous pneumothorax. Trapped air in his chest.
07:01No, his chest would sound like a kettle drum. There's fluid in there.
07:05Give me a blade, curved clamp, and a chest tube.
07:08Borov syndrome is easily misdiagnosed. Nice catch with the percussion technique.
07:13May have saved this man's life.
07:17Give me more retraction. These tissue planes are terrible.
07:23We're going to have to debride the mediastinum.
07:26There's too much damage to repair the esophagus without risking a chronic fistula.
07:30The ongoing leakage into his chest means we're just going to have to do it.
07:33The safest approach would be to permanently divert the esophagus.
07:37He's going to have to eat through a tube for the rest of his life, but I don't see a better option.
07:43In 24 hours, with broad-spectrum antibiotics and drains, the infection could clear and give us more options.
07:50Which buys everyone time to come up with another brilliant win.
07:55We're going to have to divert the esophagus.
07:58Which buys everyone time to come up with another brilliant win.
08:08Does she really call her own father coach?
08:10He is her coach. What do you call your father?
08:14Abba.
08:15Pass.
08:16Frank.
08:19That's his name.
08:21Do you respect any traditions?
08:23Not random ones. Why should we create labels for things that already have names?
08:26It's not just what Daria calls her dad, it's how they act with each other.
08:31They're like co-workers.
08:32That doesn't sound bad. If I were meeting Leah's co-workers tomorrow, she would be much less anxious.
08:38Family is supposed to make you anxious.
08:40Introducing a new boyfriend to your parents, it's a big deal. It's a rite of passage.
08:49Polymorphic ventricular arrhythmia.
08:50Corset de pointe. We need magnesium sulfate 2 grams IV.
08:57Heart rate's 170. She's not responding.
09:00Move in the defibrillator.
09:05Charge 200 joules.
09:06Clear.
09:13Did we do something wrong?
09:16No.
09:18Which is puzzling.
09:19Which is puzzling.
09:21Mistakes by first-year residents are expected, but cardiac arrhythmia in a 14-year-old is definitely unexpected.
09:33I was going to ask if you wanted a ride, but if you're working late...
09:3720 hours to figure this out. You sure you want to waste one of them driving home and back?
09:42I think while I drive.
09:44Not as well. Not in the car. Not at home.
09:47Too comfortable. Too many distractions.
09:49Better to buckle down here, where as a bonus, your colleagues can see you.
09:53I was under the impression that results are more important than how a doctor is perceived.
09:57And Jordan is running rings around you there, too.
10:00Results don't matter if you can't make people listen.
10:04Is that why you didn't want to perform the esophageal diversion?
10:08You didn't hear me?
10:09You didn't hear me?
10:14I made a decision for the good of the patient.
10:18Now, it's up to you to prove me right.
10:27She has a prolonged QT interval and sporadic extra beats.
10:32I'm going to get the newbies to recheck the renal panel and order endocrine and genetic studies.
10:39I already did. Also a toxin drug screen.
10:44Are you okay?
10:49Leah's scared.
10:53Then I should prepare myself. There is definitely something about me her parents won't like.
10:59No, Sean. You are who you are. Who you are is great.
11:05You've been preparing for this your entire life.
11:08When you do something important for the first time, like surgery, you practice.
11:13I should practice meeting her parents.
11:16How? It's not like there's a simulator for learning how to navigate awkward social interactions.
11:22There is. But I need pizza.
11:34Sean, I'd like you to meet my parents, Pam and Mike.
11:39Hi, Pam.
11:42Hi, Mike.
11:44Leah tells us you're a doctor. What specialty?
11:46I am a surgeon.
11:47What a shame. I hear surgeons are arrogant and overrated.
11:52Okay. Morgan, I'm sorry, but can you just give it a rest for half a second?
11:56I'm in character. Please address me as Pam.
12:01I read recently that while you're sleeping, you accidentally eat and drink.
12:05That's not true.
12:06It's true.
12:08I read recently that while you're sleeping, you accidentally eat eight spiders every year.
12:18Yes. And I read that sometimes they lay eggs in your stomach and then you can have thousands of spiders.
12:25Sean?
12:26You said not to disagree with him when he says something wrong and pointless.
12:29I didn't tell you to agree with him because that only gets him more wrong and pointless things.
12:33Good. That's helpful.
12:38Let's continue.
12:40Did you know that Arizona doesn't have daylight savings time?
12:42Saving.
12:45It's saving, not savings. That's grammatical.
12:53How am I supposed to know what is pointless? Facts are facts.
12:57Okay, okay, okay. This isn't going to work.
12:59We could spend the rest of the evening teaching Sean the fine but trivial art of how to finesse trivia,
13:03but the real problem isn't going to be small talk and family bickering.
13:07The real problem is what happens when Leah's parents express real concerns about their daughter.
13:12What concerns?
13:13Concerns any parent would have. You two barely know each other.
13:16You haven't been dating very long, now you're living together.
13:18This relationship is moving too fast.
13:24You're wrong.
13:25I thought you said we shouldn't be talking about this.
13:27I thought you said we shouldn't argue with your dad.
13:30That wasn't my dad. That was 100% Glassy.
13:33You can't prepare for how these evenings can go wrong. Families are full of surprises.
13:38Like how you don't like Leah?
13:49I never actually said that.
13:58I never actually said that.
14:06Wow, my first year all-nighter. Brings back memories.
14:10Not of myself, of course, but of the losers who thought staying up all night drooling on their laptops made them look like better doctors.
14:18So, cure cancer yet?
14:20I'm trying to find a new way to repair a ruptured esophagus.
14:24Fundec reinforcement with intercostal muscle flap.
14:27Pretty cutting-edge stuff, but why not go with diversion? It's a lot safer.
14:30Because safe is ordinary and boring, like me.
14:34My uncle thinks I need a win, and the only way to do that is to be impressive, like Jordan.
14:40Makes sense.
14:42You agree?
14:43That Dr. Allen is impressive? Yeah.
14:46And everybody knows that because Dr. Allen makes sure everybody knows that.
14:50She and your uncle are cut from the same fashionably high-end cloth.
14:53So I don't just need to be a better doctor, I need to be a different person.
14:56Wow. You might want to start by being a person who feels a little less sorry for themselves.
15:02Either you're an awkward, inconsistent loner who's irritatingly apologetic about your best qualities,
15:07or you're a quietly brilliant surgeon whom others ignore at their own peril.
15:11If you're the first one, quit now and stop wasting resources.
15:14But if you're the second, be that.
15:19Maybe a little louder.
15:24Okay.
15:35Where should we start?
15:38Centerpieces? Appetizers? Color schemes?
15:41Please tell me that you're at a hotel in the middle of the day because you're having an affair.
15:45There were no surgeries scheduled, so I decided to volunteer to help.
15:48How helpful.
15:49We can get the job done in half the time and still have time to talk.
15:55Or we can just talk.
15:57I am not a 14-year-old girl whose next backflip could kill her, Claire.
16:01I don't need saving.
16:05What do you think about twinkle lights?
16:08Two prom?
16:14Our tests show that your heart problems are being caused by excess estrogen levels.
16:18And we want to know how it got in your system.
16:20Medication? A supplement?
16:22Coach, give you my training logs, you know as much as I do.
16:27We also know that you're in a very competitive sport,
16:29so maybe there's something you're taking that's not on the training log.
16:32If you are, we can't divulge that to anyone.
16:34You think I'm doping?
16:37No way.
16:38If your coach is pressuring you-
16:39He's not.
16:42I'm sure it's a one-time thing.
16:44Keep monitoring me, I'll be fine.
16:47Daria, you've made your dreams come true by being stubborn,
16:52being relentless, and just making things happen.
16:55But that's not how your heart works.
16:57Or your spine.
16:58She's not being stubborn.
17:02It is going to go away, isn't it?
17:06Because you are taking something.
17:10And now you're going to stop.
17:17Which means that it wasn't performance enhancing.
17:20What is it for?
17:25You took drugs for boobs?
17:28The girl on YouTube said it would make them bigger.
17:30Phytoestrogens used in herbal remedies can cause swelling in breast tissue,
17:34but there are potentially dangerous side effects.
17:38What the hell were you thinking?
17:39I didn't know it would make me sick.
17:42I got tired of hearing the boys on the men's team talking about women with curves-
17:45What if it showed up on a drug test?
17:49What if you got banned from the Olympics?
17:51It's natural. It doesn't mess with performance. Other girls-
17:54I don't care about other girls, and I didn't think that you cared about other girls.
17:57Are you-
18:00I can't believe that you're willing to risk everything
18:05for something so childish.
18:08It's not childish.
18:10I give a lot to my sport.
18:13I just wanted something for me.
18:16You're not an adult.
18:34Fix her heart.
18:36And her spine.
18:38What? You can't do that. Are you punishing me?
18:41I'm doing my job.
18:46I'm your father, and we're a family, and it is my job to make good decisions when you won't.
18:53Since when is being my father your job?
18:57We never do anything but talk about gymnastics, not even Mom.
19:02If you didn't think I needed my father after she died, why start now?
19:04Daria.
19:09I'm calling the team lawyer and filing for emancipation.
19:12You think I can't make my own decisions? Try this one.
19:16You're fired, coach.
19:39We could try T-tubes. Using them results in the formation of a controlled fistula and route for drainage.
19:43Interesting. But the patient would still have a long recovery and chance of reinfection. What else?
19:48I found some very interesting research on endoscopic vacuum therapy.
19:51It's under investigation for the management of esophageal leaks.
19:54Definitely innovative, Dr. Allen, but a little too much so.
19:57This concept hasn't even gone through clinical trials yet, and we need to perform surgery today.
20:03Dr. Jackson, you been quiet?
20:08I was thinking about fundic reinforcement.
20:11My idea is to use a patient's own good tissue to reinforce the primary closure.
20:15In this case, using the stomach as the patch.
20:18Like the way we use a skin graft for third-degree burns.
20:23I hate to be at risk of a diaphragmatic hernia.
20:26Not if we cinch up the lower esophageal sphincter with a fundoplasty.
20:41Sean, Leah tells us you're a doctor. What's your specialty?
20:44I am a surgeon. But we're not all arrogant, though many of us are. I'm still not sure if that's good or bad.
20:49Is it hard for you?
20:53I mean, it's a difficult job.
20:56Sean is excellent at his job.
20:59But you're not a doctor.
21:02You're a surgeon.
21:04I'm a surgeon.
21:07I'm a surgeon, because I'm good at my job.
21:11I'm not a doctor.
21:14I'm a surgeon.
21:16He's excellent at his job.
21:23So, how do you feel about vaccines?
21:25Oh my god.
21:26Because they worry me.
21:28They don't worry me.
21:31Really? Because we've read a lot of stuff.
21:34Especially since Leah told us about you.
21:36Vaccines don't cause autism, Mom.
21:38Want to talk about religion now?
21:40Leah, that was on the list of things not to talk about.
21:45Leah wrote you a list?
21:46Dad.
21:47Honestly, Leah, if we're so impossible to talk to, why even have us here?
21:51Hemorrhoid surgery.
21:54Excuse me?
21:55Want more wine?
21:56I removed a hemorrhoid from a patient with terminal cancer.
22:00He only had a few months to live and nothing would change that.
22:02But the surgery did make him more comfortable.
22:08I suggest we treat this evening like hemorrhoid surgery.
22:15No, that's a good point.
22:20You don't have to give him any more lists. Let him talk.
22:22I like this guy.
22:24I'm okay.
22:26To hemorrhoid surgery.
22:28To hemorrhoid surgery.
22:38I went.
22:41I went.
22:45I went to see a psychiatrist.
22:48I'm so relieved to hear that.
22:50Well, once.
22:52The doctor said my symptoms warranted medication, so I haven't been back since.
22:57Why, if you need medication?
22:59Why did you keep your PTSD a secret?
23:03You chose to deal with your issues privately.
23:07On your own terms.
23:10Why am I not entitled to the same choice?
23:12Doing something self-destructive is not a choice, it's a mistake.
23:18Just like it was when I did it.
23:20So, when I do something you agree with, it's great.
23:24When I do something you disagree with, it's because I'm sick.
23:27You know, this is why I don't want to talk to you.
23:29Because it's not a conversation, it's a lecture.
23:34Audrey.
23:41Audrey.
23:43Please, Claire, let me go.
23:45I just want to go home.
23:46I'll be fine.
23:47Let me give you a ride. You can't drive like this.
23:49Come on.
23:50I said I'm fine.
23:51No, you're not.
23:57There.
23:58Now no one's driving home.
23:59You happy?
24:11The two main challenges of Borhoff's syndrome are timely diagnosis,
24:15followed by viability of repair.
24:17And with this innovative surgical approach,
24:20I think we might achieve both.
24:23I need silk ties and licorice syrup.
24:35This chest infection leaked through the diaphragm
24:37into the interperitoneal space.
24:43There's an abscess behind the stomach.
24:46It's making the entire posterior stomach friable.
24:49What if we use an intercostal muscle flap to patch the esophagus instead?
24:52If we do that, it raises the risk of sepsis.
24:54The patient signed off on risk. Would you at least try?
24:56Not this level of risk.
24:57We need to do the diversion.
24:59Your idea was good. Don't give up on it so fast.
25:02Reverting to diversion doesn't mean failure.
25:08I searched eating meat near me, which was a mistake.
25:11But I did get a recommendation for a steakhouse your father might like.
25:15You don't have to be nice to my parents anymore, Sean.
25:17We won't be seeing them again.
25:18Why not?
25:24We need to talk about Sean.
25:27They don't think I'm mature enough to be in a challenging relationship.
25:32Leave it to my mom. She took us both out in one shot.
25:34You do get that this is insulting to both of us.
25:37From the people who supposedly love me most in the world.
25:40They don't.
25:42Not the most.
25:44Not anymore.
25:52Leah.
25:57People who meet me are usually uncomfortable.
26:01And most of the time that doesn't go away.
26:06How do you handle that?
26:09I try to be patient. Sometimes it works.
26:15Maybe you're a more mature person than I am.
26:18But I'm not sure if that is going to work for me.
26:21Have you seen Dr. Lim this morning?
26:23No. Why?
26:25Daria's lawyer called.
26:26I need Dr. Lim.
26:27Dr. Lim's not here. I don't know if she'll be in today.
26:30If it's an emergency, maybe Dr. Glassman.
26:33Dr. Glassman's in meetings this morning.
26:35Who needs me?
26:36No.
26:37I need you.
26:38I need you.
26:39I need you.
26:40I need you.
26:41I need you.
26:42I need you.
26:43I need you.
26:44I need you.
26:45I need you.
26:46I need you.
26:47I need you.
26:48Dr. Glassman's in meetings this morning.
26:49Who needs me?
26:50Daria's lawyer is demanding that the hospital release her client.
26:52Tell her lawyer we're not releasing our patient until she's healthy unless we receive a court order.
26:57What's your problem?
26:58Dr. Andrews encountered complications.
26:59He asked me to inform you that the surgical plan needs to change without the patient's consent.
27:03That's Andrews' call. I don't need details. Just coffee.
27:09I changed my mind. I need the details.
27:12Stay here.
27:13Stay here.
27:17Long, painful recovery with a feeding tube or risk of death.
27:21As is next of kin, it's your call.
27:25I have to decide.
27:26You made a life or death choice for yourself. In fact, you insisted on it.
27:30Well, that's different. The doctors were asking me to give up something I really wanted.
27:33The only difference is your father's laying on an operating table waiting for you to grow up.
27:40If something bad happened, I'd be responsible.
27:42Yes. That's the definition of adulthood.
27:51I don't know what to do.
27:52Of course you don't. It's an impossible choice. Terrible things happen either way.
27:58And yeah, it's on you.
28:02I can't do it. I just can't.
28:06I can't.
28:11You're not a grown up, Daria. Luckily.
28:14So those of us who are will make the impossible decision for you.
28:20Dr. Andrews will do the diversion.
28:23Someone will bring you to see your father when he's out of surgery.
28:37What was that?
28:38I saved that girl when you couldn't.
28:40Yesterday, you told me to respect her decision.
28:43Today, you tortured her into changing her mind.
28:46Oh, did I make a little girl cry?
28:48I can't do this. I'm done trying to help you.
28:50Oh, please. You're never really done.
28:56You know who you were last night?
28:58I don't know.
28:59I don't know.
29:00I don't know.
29:01I don't know.
29:02I don't know.
29:04You know who you were last night?
29:07My mom.
29:09Drunk. Angry.
29:10Refusing to lift a finger to help yourself.
29:12Lying about it and taking her pain out on me.
29:17That's gonna keep happening until you get help.
29:20Take the medication.
29:21Talk to someone.
29:23Do something.
29:25Please.
29:26Please.
29:32I'm not your mother, Claire.
29:34I'm not your responsibility.
29:36I'm your boss.
29:38And I don't owe you anything.
29:56Sean.
29:58What are you doing here?
30:02You're wrong about me and Leah.
30:04Oh, well, no offense, Sean, but this is between families.
30:07Leah is my girlfriend, and the texts you sent were about us.
30:12We're sorry you saw those.
30:14Sean, you're a very nice young man, and we enjoyed meeting you.
30:20It's just, we've known Leah a lot longer than you have.
30:24Yeah, she's, um, well, I mean, she has a good heart.
30:28She just doesn't think ahead.
30:29And she will do anything to get under our skin.
30:32You wouldn't believe some of the people she's dated.
30:35I'm different than anyone she's ever dated.
30:40How is that not a change?
30:42That's true, Sean.
30:44I'm just not sure it's a good thing.
30:55You knew her then.
30:58You don't know her now.
31:01All you know are her mistakes,
31:03and you don't trust her because you aren't sure you were good parents.
31:11You said our relationship has challenges.
31:15You're right.
31:19Leah and I go through challenges together.
31:23It's one of the things that makes us stronger.
31:26Leah challenges me to try things,
31:29even things I know I won't like because it is not always better to stop and think.
31:34And I make Leah patient because I can be very frustrating.
31:38So can the two of you.
31:44Maybe this challenge will make your relationship stronger too.
31:53Come on.
32:12If you really think I should have the spinal surgery,
32:16I trust you.
32:19I do.
32:21I'm sorry.
32:30Ever since your mother died,
32:34I've been scared.
32:37What did I know about raising a little girl all by myself,
32:40and you, you were a handful,
32:45bouncing off the walls like flips off the furniture.
32:48Like flips off the furniture?
32:49You couldn't get me to the gym fast enough.
32:52Because when you were on the beam,
32:58or flipping through the air,
33:01you're not just a little girl, you are an amazing athlete.
33:07And as your coach, you make me feel amazing too.
33:11All this time,
33:13I thought I was giving you exactly what you needed.
33:20But I was wrong.
33:22What you needed was for me to be your dad.
33:26And what your dad would have told you,
33:29that no matter how you look,
33:33or what you achieve,
33:36you will always be my daughter.
33:41You will always be a beautiful, strong, superstar to me.
34:00Thanks, Dad.
34:11You're welcome.
34:28I like you, okay?
34:31Stop. You're gonna make me cry.
34:34You're a very cynical person, you know that?
34:36Actually, I'm not.
34:37But you're a very grouchy person who cannot give a compliment.
34:45You're funny.
34:47You're smart.
34:49And you make Sean happy.
34:52Which I guess is a good thing.
34:54But it also means you can make him very, very sad.
34:57And that worries me, frankly.
35:00I am not planning on hurting Sean.
35:03It's really intentional, you know?
35:07My parents have an issue with Sean.
35:13And I just don't want Sean's parent to have a problem with us, too.
35:22Too bad.
35:28Everything Sean has gone through,
35:30all the rejection and the pain,
35:36the victories, they all belong to him.
35:41But I feel every single high and every single low.
35:49So I'm sorry.
35:53I'm not gonna stop worrying about him, even if he doesn't need me to.
36:01I love you.
36:05If all of Sean saw that stain on your tie, it would drive him crazy.
36:23Hey, Liv.
36:24I'm sorry we didn't get to perform the surgery,
36:26but I'm really proud of the way you stepped up.
36:31That surgery wasn't mine.
36:33Of course it was. And it was brilliant.
36:35And neither was the stone.
36:38That story you told me about how you spotted my talent?
36:42I don't remember any of it.
36:45I didn't paint that rock.
36:47And if I handed it to you, it didn't mean anything because I was five.
36:52You've been carrying around a memory for over 20 years that represents your dream.
36:57Not mine.
36:58Clearly that's not entirely true. You went to medical school.
37:01Because I do want to be a great doctor.
37:04I wanted it so bad that I let you push me to think up some flashy surgery,
37:08even when my instincts already told me to do what I thought was the right thing,
37:13and was the right thing.
37:15Livvy, I just want to help you be the best.
37:17You want me to be Jordan.
37:19If you're looking to mold someone in your image, she's perfect.
37:25But Uncle Marcus, I've got to be me.
37:29And you can't help me do that.
37:38Hey.
37:42I'm still going to brag on you like a proud uncle. You know that, right?
37:58Dr. Jackson.
38:24It's your parents.
38:25Yeah, Sean, I saw.
38:26They probably want something. We should prepare.
38:29Either they want to yell at us, in which case we should not answer the door,
38:32or they could want to take us for dinner, but we are already halfway through.
38:35They want to take us to dinner.
38:38Should I open the door?
38:40What do you think?
38:43I think...
38:51They must have been good parents.
38:57We should have dinner with them.
39:00Do you want to text them back?
39:26Last year, after my mom died, I was going through some problems emotionally.
39:32I was diagnosed with PTSD.
39:36I see.
39:37Melendez knew. Morgan found out because she's Morgan.
39:41But I didn't tell anyone else. I didn't want anyone to know.
39:45Why are you telling me this now?
39:48Because...
39:51Lim is going through something like it, but maybe worse.
39:56She isn't going to therapy. She has refused medication. She...
40:02I don't think you should be telling me this.
40:04Whatever Lim told you, she told you in confidence and as a friend.
40:08But she's not just a friend. She's my boss.
40:12You're her boss.
40:13You're her boss.
40:15So I'm telling you because I have no place else to turn.
40:20She won't let me help because she says it's not my job. And she's right.
40:26But it's your job to protect the hospital.
40:31And her.
40:36So...

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