- 5/21/2025
The Good Doctor Season 4 Episode 4
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00:00Move from Vujingasana into Adhobhuku Savadasana and hold that.
00:11Do you like this?
00:14I'm not sure.
00:16I like that you like it.
00:20Time for work.
00:24Guess we'll finish Vinyasa flow next time I come over.
00:27You shouldn't come over anymore.
00:31You should move in.
00:35Things are different now.
00:37You lived here before. What's different?
00:40Everything is different.
00:42Then we were roomies, pals, buddies, and now we're a real thing.
00:47A better thing for sure, but also more complicated.
00:51We're the same people in the same place doing the same things.
00:55It's bigger than that, Sean. I hope it is.
01:00Living together means more commitment, more trust.
01:05And I don't think we're quite there yet.
01:09You don't trust me?
01:11No, I do. It's just I need a bit more.
01:25Copernicus 1543.
01:31It's my banking password.
01:47I got you!
01:48No!
01:49Go to your queen.
01:50No, bitch! No!
01:55Where did you find the 10,000 hours that you put into that?
01:59I like filling my evenings with numbing mindlessness.
02:05Morgan needs me to go in ASAP.
02:09You figure she shouldn't page you?
02:11She can handle it on her own because she used to be a surgical resident?
02:14Be the bigger person.
02:16It's an ingrown hair.
02:22Definitely an ingrown hair.
02:24Unfortunately, the ingrown hair caused an abscess that needs to be lanced.
02:28By a surgeon.
02:31Please give this man the VIP treatment.
02:33I have another case to attend to, but don't worry. I'll be checking in.
02:41Such a nice lady.
02:44So, how shall we proceed?
02:48I'm going with drain the abscess and dress the wound.
02:51Set it up?
02:54Maybe we should do a biopsy?
02:57Well, it could be a cutaneous pili migrans, or have a deep sinus tract, or a creeping eruption caused by a parasitic disease.
03:06Give him the VIP treatment.
03:09Abdominal pain can be scary when you're pregnant.
03:12But I wouldn't worry. You have two rambunctious boys.
03:14I know. It's like a cage mansion here.
03:17Sean, where's your first year resident?
03:18I have two first year residents, but I don't want to teach them. They're very distracting.
03:22You have a dizygotic, dichorionic, diamniotic pregnancy.
03:27It just means your twins are fraternal and in separate amniotic sacs.
03:30First years aren't distractions, they're godsense.
03:32She has edema.
03:33Not surprising for someone who's 26 weeks pregnant.
03:36They'll do anything you want.
03:38Scut work, follow-ups, coffee runs, laundry.
03:40I don't like coffee.
03:41Apple runs. I already did that.
03:46What was her BP?
03:47Normal.
03:48BP's no longer normal. She's hypertensive.
03:51What does that mean, Dr. Murray?
03:56Is your vision blurred?
03:57A bit. I'm tired.
04:00Sounds like preeclampsia.
04:02If we don't get your BP down ASAP, you could lose your pregnancy.
04:18We need to start you on antihypertensive meds, but your edema makes it difficult to place an IV, so we need to run a central line.
04:28Dr. Jackson?
04:47Mind if I give a hand, Dr. Murphy?
05:02Is there anyone you want us to call?
05:05My boyfriend decided his obligations ended at offering to pay for an abortion.
05:11Soft man in a hard world.
05:16Fetal heart rate's dropping.
05:18But only one of them.
05:23Did you have another birth?
05:25No.
05:26Any pregnancy, miscarriage, abortion, stillbirth?
05:30I had an abortion when I was 15.
05:33It's not preeclampsia.
05:35One fetus is RH positive, and the mother is RH negative, and her body is perceiving him as a threat and attacking him with antibodies.
05:43Antibodies she could only have if she had an earlier pregnancy.
05:48My body is trying to kill one of my babies?
05:51Yes.
05:59And Billy's biopsy results?
06:01To confirm an ingrown hair?
06:05You grew up in a Hasidic family, right?
06:10How are they handling you being a doctor?
06:13I haven't spoken to them in four years, except one sister.
06:23I chose not to live by their rules.
06:26I knew the consequences.
06:29My dad was a real estate agent, obsessed with two completely unrelated things.
06:33Teeth and taxes.
06:35Thought I'd spend the rest of my life selling condos.
06:37Now I'm a surfing surgeon, but I still floss three times a day and pay my installments four times a year.
06:43So what's my dental floss?
06:46Fire and brimstone.
06:49Actually, that is from the New Testament.
06:54I know what brimstone is.
06:57I met you through disaster.
07:00New people's history is kind of filled with it.
07:05Billy has cancer.
07:15How are your first years doing?
07:17Jordan talks too much, and Olivia talks too little, and Olivia does not know where the jugular vein is.
07:25You see her resume?
07:27Her grades and USMLE scores were nearly perfect.
07:31So, if it's not a lack of knowledge, what do you think it is?
07:35I think Olivia has the potential to be an exemplary doctor if you push her, give her a little extra attention.
07:41Isn't that unfair to Jordan?
07:44Well, was it unfair to the applicant who didn't get your position because Dr. Glassman thought that you needed some extra attention?
07:52Olivia just doesn't like being in the spotlight, that's all.
07:56Olivia's resume didn't say anything about not liking the spotlight.
08:00Exactly. Don't trust resumes.
08:06Locate jugular vein.
08:11Insert needle. Get a venous flush.
08:15Remove syringe, leaving needle in, then thread.
08:18Thread wire into needle.
08:22Remove needle.
08:24Scalpel to skin.
08:27While being aware of a persistent left side of superior vena cava placement, present in 4% of those with congenital heart disease.
08:36Remove wire.
08:38Suture in line to skin. And done.
08:45I guess you were nervous before.
08:48Didn't you have first case jitters?
08:50No.
08:56The sick twin has gone into severe distress.
09:05You have a melanotic melanoma. Skin cancer.
09:10But there's good news. We should be able to remove all of it.
09:14We can do it today.
09:16Sorry. Car trouble.
09:18Hi, Dr. Park. Just telling Billy about his cancer.
09:23I got a great mechanic for you. If you tell her Billy sent you, she'll give you a friends and family.
09:29Okay. Thanks for that.
09:32You have an amazing attitude.
09:34You know, my wife used to tease me about that.
09:38She died three years ago.
09:41I'm sorry.
09:44Then on our second date, I got a flat.
09:47Now, I think she thought I was gonna curse, but all I could say was,
09:51good timing. Costco's got a sale on tires.
09:58That is Otto Los Gatos and Gateway.
10:08We are through the uterine wall.
10:11Dr. Jackson, what's our next step?
10:14Advance through the trocar 50 millimeters beyond the tip until the opening of the distal baskets can be confirmed by ultrasound.
10:26Frankly, what would you like me to advance, Dr. Jackson?
10:31Yes, right. Obviously, you'd be advancing the double basket rocket catheter and not this.
10:38Sorry.
10:40Not your fault.
10:42If a junior resident is ill-prepared, that's on the senior resident.
10:51How is it fair that I get blamed for a first-year's mistake,
10:54and how can I help that person without being unfair to the other one?
10:57And how fair was the preferential treatment that you gave me,
11:00and how fair was it to the other first-year resident who didn't get placed because you helped me?
11:05And how fair was...
11:07Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa. Put the list down.
11:10Only four questions at a time. That's my limit.
11:13What kind of mistake?
11:16Even though I went over the procedure with Olivia, she still gave Dr. Andrews the pusher rod when he needed the rocket catheter,
11:23and he said it was my fault.
11:25It was your fault. You got to help her a little more.
11:30That is not fair to Jordan.
11:32What does fairness have to do with it? It's not about equality.
11:35It's about figuring out what each person needs and then teaching them how to get it.
11:39How do I know what they need?
11:43Well, you've taught them medicine, right?
11:46So maybe it's something else. Maybe it's an emotional issue.
11:50Then I definitely can't give them what they need.
11:53You can ask them.
11:54About their emotions?
11:56Yeah, ask them how they feel.
11:58I don't care how they feel.
12:01That's the beauty of it. You don't have to care.
12:03You just have to ask them how they really feel.
12:05Then they start talking.
12:07People love to talk.
12:14Ugh.
12:22Oh, have you been working out?
12:26I can only find mediums.
12:29You know how many sets of large scrubs I had to hide?
12:32Thirty-one.
12:38Detecting dye.
12:44Uh-oh.
12:46BP's dropping. Diffuse skin flushing. He's in anaphylactic shock.
12:49He's allergic to the dye.
12:5010 cc epinephrine.
12:53BP barely measurable. We should intubate. Initiate CPR.
12:56You should cannulate his femoral vein to give pressure and volume.
13:00Let's intubate and cannulate.
13:07His jugular's distended.
13:09Maybe he has cardiac tamponade from a pericardial effusion.
13:12He might need open-heart surgery.
13:13Worst-case scenario worked out for you the first time.
13:15Really think lightning's gonna strike twice?
13:17Maybe not, but I'm still not gonna stand on a hill in a thunderstorm.
13:22What's how, Lim?
13:24Preparation for a pericardiotomy.
13:27Two for two.
13:39Okay, you can't do yoga at work.
13:41You can do it at home. What's the difference?
13:44Work behavior is not the same as home behavior.
13:48Ooh, so you're saying context matters.
13:51Of course.
13:53Same way that two roommates living together is different from a couple living together.
13:59Same people, same place, different context.
14:04Once our feelings change, everything changes.
14:12I still feel the same way when I'm with you.
14:15Happy.
14:27Kenzie's speed panedema have improved.
14:30Fetus's echo shows improved heart function.
14:33Catheter's working.
14:37How do you feel?
14:40Okay.
14:42How do you really feel?
14:49Really okay.
14:56You want to know why I'm so nervous?
14:59You want to know why I'm so nervous all the time?
15:06I don't know.
15:08I've always been very terrified of firsts.
15:11First day of school, camp, church.
15:14All the new faces watching me, just waiting for me to screw up.
15:19First day of fifth grade when Mrs. Deloitte asked me what six times nine was, I told the whole class it was forty-five.
15:26I can still hear them laughing at me.
15:30Two nights ago, I dreamt I was standing in front of Mr. Deloitte's class again.
15:34Couldn't wait to wake up.
15:36But when I did, I realized that if I got the answer wrong today, no one will laugh, but someone may die.
15:46The kids laughed at me too.
15:50Even though I knew six times nine was fifty-four.
15:57One of the amniotic sacs ruptured. The strong twins.
16:06It's metastasized to his liver, so what do we do?
16:11Laparoscopic radiofrequency ablation.
16:13Short recovery time, but a significant chance his cancer returns. Care to rebut?
16:18I think we should consider a hepatic lobectomy and lymph node dissection.
16:24Remove the affected area of the liver, all the surrounding tissue, and every swollen node we find.
16:29That's the aggressive approach. Longer recovery time, high risk of complications, and admittedly the best shot at beating the cancer.
16:37By complications, you mean a barely functioning liver, a persistent threat of fatal bleeds, and chronic pain.
16:42As surgeons, you can gut him, but as his primary doctor, I have to find the balance between longevity and quality of life.
16:48Last week you were trying to perform surgery from the gallery, and now you hate surgeons. Pick a side.
16:53A piecemeal approach is not going to work with Billy. Every time we try to solve a problem, we discover another one.
17:00You may have left your religion in Brooklyn, but you keep looking for meaning in random events. The dice have no memory.
17:05I'm not looking for meaning. I'm looking for patterns. Maybe he's got some underlying condition.
17:10I agree with Asher. The dice have no memory, but they can be loaded.
17:14So, safe and seriously compromised, or aggressive and possibly dead?
17:24Your case, Dr. Brown. Your call.
17:29How you feeling? You've sacrificed a lot, your hands, your career, and you're taking it out on me and Claire and the whole surgical profession.
17:47And I get it. It hurts.
17:50You're pathetic. You're worried about me because I'll never be a surgeon? Boo hoo.
17:55You're worried about me because I took pleasure in screwing with you and Claire? That's who I am.
18:00The question is, who are you? You don't show up late with lame-ass excuses, and when you get dissed, you diss back.
18:05So, how are you feeling?
18:09Forget I asked.
18:15He's lost most of his amniotic fluid. It won't last very long in utero.
18:20In helping the weak, we hurt the strong. C-section?
18:24If we do a C-section to save the strong baby, there's a 90% chance the weak baby will die.
18:29But if we do an MU infusion to save the weak baby, there's an 85% chance that strong baby will die.
18:37It's the better option.
18:405% to decide which baby lives?
18:43Kenzie's body has already made that choice. If there's a strong baby and a weak baby, it's pretty clear which one we save.
18:48Survival of the fittest.
18:51Sorry, it's just...
18:54It's not really what we're about, is it? As a civilization, aren't the strong morally obligated to help the weak?
19:00And if they don't, isn't everybody ultimately worse off?
19:05Neither baby has to die.
19:09Delayed interval delivery.
19:11We induce labor, deliver the strong twin, then stop the labor to keep the weak twin in utero until his lungs mature.
19:18The chances of stopping labor are very slim.
19:21That's true. There's about a 70% chance that both babies would die.
19:25Which makes it the worst possible choice.
19:28We need to ask Kenzie.
19:29No, we don't. Once she hears there's the slightest chance of saving both babies, she won't listen to any alternatives.
19:36Statistically, it's a terrible option.
19:40But it is an option.
19:49No.
19:50No, you can't seriously be asking me this.
19:53I know that this is something no mother should ever have to decide.
19:57There are no good options here, but there is one that will most likely make you the mother of a healthy baby boy.
20:12Okay.
20:14Okay.
20:17Prep for an amnioinfusion.
20:18Have you named them?
20:20Dr. Allen.
20:29Braden.
20:30And?
20:33Landon.
20:37No. No, I can't do this.
20:44You have to save both of them.
20:50We're at the tumor. Unipolar ablation probe.
20:55Pretty cool to think that we diagnosed Billy with metastatic melanoma on Tuesday and sent him home on a Thursday.
21:02Let's wait until Friday to congratulate ourselves. Current at 480 hertz, please.
21:10Wait. We got a leak.
21:13Bile duct.
21:14Suction, suture, linear stapler, stat.
21:35I believe she made the right choice.
21:36She made the choice any mother would make because the alternative is unthinkable.
21:40Isn't that exactly what made it the right choice?
21:42She has to live with it.
21:44The safe choice is not always the best choice.
21:47If it were, I'd be on an army base in Germany, married to First Lieutenant Duane Buckman.
22:01Dr. Andrews, you wanted to see me?
22:03Yes, Dr. Jackson. Please come in.
22:05Please come in.
22:09Dr. Jackson, I cannot say those two words without grinning.
22:13I know.
22:16So?
22:18I'm just checking in with you, Libby.
22:21What did you do with all your first years?
22:23You wanted hands off. You're getting hands off.
22:27But I can still say hi to my niece.
22:31It looks like you're settling in pretty well.
22:33No, no, no. The way you spoke up yesterday.
22:36I mean, that's a tough case, tough crowd, but you held your own.
22:40I'm getting there.
22:41Dr. Murphy's been very supportive.
22:44Murphy? Yeah, I'm glad to hear it.
22:46I'm sure he sees your potential.
22:49But if you need anything, you ask anyone but me.
22:54Very hands off.
23:04Sean, this is not an argument I ever thought I'd have to have with a boyfriend.
23:10Whether moving in together matters, it so obviously does.
23:14It so obviously changes everything.
23:20But one of the reasons I'm in this relationship is because of that.
23:28You are different.
23:30And when I think about us, say, a year from now, I can't imagine us not living together.
23:35So if it's inevitable...
23:41Sean, I am moving in with you.
23:46Wow.
23:53Does that mean you think we have enough commitment and trust?
24:01Honestly, I'm not sure.
24:09So you want to do it just because it's inevitable?
24:16That makes it sound terrible.
24:18But that is kind of how I feel.
24:22So, yeah.
24:30You're moving back in?
24:47My girlfriend is moving in with me.
24:52We need additional venous access to start the oxytocin.
24:55I'll insert a 16-gauge IV.
24:58How do you feel?
25:01Good.
25:03Insert a 16-gauge IV.
25:07Okay.
25:17There's going to be a pinch.
25:25Very good.
25:29Once we start that drip, at least one baby will be born.
25:41I understand.
25:43Okay.
25:58Where are you going?
26:00Kenzie's only two centimeters dilated, and even though I'm not a surgeon, I have other important things to do.
26:05You were wrong. First years aren't godsends. They're a lot of work.
26:09But I fixed Olivia.
26:11Wonderful. Now fix Jordan. She's the one you have a problem with.
26:14No, I don't.
26:16Technically, she has a problem with you, and anyone in authority. You need to rein her in.
26:21Okay, how do I do that?
26:23How'd you fix Olivia?
26:33No new paint, no new parts, no way you took this job.
26:37So, there is something up with you. Something personal.
26:40Something you don't care about.
26:42That goes without saying. Except, it's messing with my games.
26:48I just want to humiliate you without feeling like I'm punching a kitten.
26:57I was finalizing my divorce.
27:01I thought you were already—
27:03Not until yesterday.
27:05And we didn't want to deal with a formal custody arrangement for Kellen, but now that he's 18, it's official.
27:13I know it's been over for years, but when it's really over,
27:20it hurts.
27:22And I'm pissed at myself for being hurt, and now I'm pissed at myself for admitting that to the coldest person I know.
27:32Admitting that to the coldest person I know.
27:42My place has two masters with en-suites, and it's rent-controlled, so it's still probably cheaper than your motel.
27:51But staying with me will cost you. Kitty got a punch back.
27:56Thanks, but I'm good.
28:03Okay.
28:09Is it 10 centimeters?
28:11Prepare packed red blood cells for possible transfusion. Prepare forceps, clamps, and scissors.
28:22How do you feel? Really feel?
28:26I feel fine.
28:28Why do you have a problem with authority?
28:32Seriously?
28:34I have a problem with you not acting like an authority. You're not doing the one thing any junior needs from their supervisor.
28:40If I'm screwing up—
28:41Not now. Not gonna screw up now.
28:44I need to know you're at least watching. I need to know you got my ass covered.
28:49No.
28:58The leak in your bowel duct has caused an infection that could lead to peritonitis.
29:04We've got you on multiple aggressive antibiotics, but this infection acts very quickly.
29:11Sometimes in a matter of hours.
29:14Well, I feel fine. Dopey, but fine.
29:20Billy, do you understand what I just told you?
29:25I might die tonight. I get it.
29:31How do you do it?
29:35I've had worse days.
29:44The day after Linda died, I went to buy a gun.
29:54Never used one before, but I figured how hard could it be to put it in my mouth and pull the trigger?
30:03On my way to the store, I saw a car parked on the side of the road with a flat.
30:14A couple of kids who clearly didn't know what the heck they were doing.
30:20And for some reason, I pulled over and changed their tire.
30:25As I was leaving, I told them,
30:28Good timing. Costco's got a sale on tires.
30:36That's when I heard Linda's laugh.
30:40Hey, dummy.
30:43If you kill yourself, who's gonna change the next tire?
30:51That's what saved my life.
30:55Just wanting to help people.
31:00Makes life worthwhile.
31:09Randy?
31:20Randy?
31:28His lungs are also underdeveloped. He needs to be placed on a ventilator.
31:32Let's get him to the NICU.
31:34Starting magnesium sulfate. That's to stop your labor.
31:37I also need to ligate the umbilical cord and return it to your uterus.
31:44Okay, I have to focus on the patient, and I have to focus on Jordan, and I also have to focus on you.
31:50I don't know how to do that clamp.
31:55Don't worry about me. I appreciate you noticing I needed help, but I'll be fine.
32:00I didn't.
32:02Dr. Andrews?
32:03Dr. Andrews?
32:05Your uncle, Absorbable Sutures?
32:07He told you?
32:09Not that part. I googled that. I couldn't trust your resume.
32:21How do you feel?
32:24I feel like my uncle doesn't think I can hack it.
32:29I feel sick.
32:33She's having another contraction.
32:36Adding to butylene and calcium channel blocks.
32:38Am I going to lose Lady? Am I going to lose both of them?
32:43I don't know.
32:59She's still in labor?
33:01BP's 95 over 60.
33:03We need to do a C-section.
33:05No. No. If he comes out, he'll die.
33:07If he doesn't, you both will.
33:09No.
33:1069 over 40.
33:14We're doing a C-section. Let's prep and drape her.
33:17No. I can't. I can't lose Landy. No.
33:22We need to restrain her.
33:24Landy's going to be just fine.
33:26Landy is not.
33:28Lindsey, just listen to my voice, okay? Just focus.
33:31What's your favorite board game?
33:34No. Okay. Restraints, please.
33:38Look at me. Don't look at them.
33:40Board game.
33:43Scrabble.
33:45A classic. Nice.
33:47Eight years from now, Landy hits a triple word score with the word breathe.
33:51Try it. Breathe.
33:54Good.
33:58What's Brady doing?
34:01He's mad that his brother just schooled him.
34:06Of course he is.
34:27100 over 65.
34:29Contractions are stopping.
34:35Words with X and Z.
34:39Only way you're going to beat them.
34:42I better brush up.
34:59Delayed interval twin delivery? That's awesome.
35:02I can't teach.
35:05Did you ask the first years how they feel?
35:07Yes. Unhappy.
35:09Okay. That's great.
35:11Not that they're unhappy, but that you asked them, they confided in you, and you learned something.
35:17I learned that Olivia needed help, so I helped her, and now she feels sick because I helped her.
35:22Morgan says Jordan needs help, but Jordan says she doesn't need help, but Jordan's mad because I helped her.
35:26Okay. That sounds tricky.
35:28That was my point.
35:31You know what? You'll figure it out.
35:33And even if you don't this time, that's okay. You'll learn something.
35:37And you know what? You're a wonderful teacher.
35:41I've been learning from you since the first day we met.
35:57How's he doing?
36:01Neither he wakes, nor he lapses into a coma and slowly fades away.
36:09Beautiful day.
36:27You've been walking alone for so long.
36:37You call Addie, but your car?
36:41Not yet. I've been a little busy.
36:45Helpers aren't so good at asking for help.
36:50Kind of glad I did, though.
36:53This time, I know you'll be alright, cause I'm standing at your side.
37:03Cause when you feel like you've been broken...
37:06Congratulations. You helped save a life today, despite the bickering.
37:12Opposing points of view are great, as long as you actually listen to the other point of view.
37:18You're carrying baggage that is affecting your decisions.
37:22I know how that, because you're good at reading people.
37:25Other people.
37:27Figure out what you're carrying.
37:53And when the river sweeps you right off your feet, hold on.
38:07Hold on.
38:10It's a list of all the things you did right on this case.
38:15You can hack it.
38:16You can hack it.
38:19It's a list of all the things you did wrong on this case.
38:24I'm covering your ass.
38:43Would you do me a favor, Harry?
38:46What?
38:47You're out.
39:04Great to see you've started your own clothing line.
39:07The official gear of those who've given up.
39:10By en suite, I meant there's a trash can in your closet.
39:31Hey, wanna ride?
39:39Murphy told you.
39:47Yeah.
39:52You never knew your great aunt Wynne.
39:54She moved in with us when I was eight.
40:03Your grandparents weren't getting along, a lot of fighting.
40:07But whenever it got really bad,
40:11Auntie Wynne would take your mom and me into the kitchen,
40:15make cupcakes, something out of papier-mâché, or teach us a card game.
40:25I've always wanted to be that kind of person for you.
40:32You have been.
40:34But now I need to know you think I can do this.
40:37Accepting your help
40:41makes you feel like garbage.
40:45Lydia, I'm sorry.
40:46I know.
40:50I love you, too.
40:54But I have to make this work.
40:58I'm sorry.
40:59But I have to make this work.
41:30Feels like home again.
41:34Feels like home again to me, too.
41:39Maybe you were right.
41:41Maybe things are the same.
41:53No, you were right.
41:56It's not the same.
41:59It's better.
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