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  • 5/21/2025
The Good Doctor Season 4 Episode 16

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00:00You said the pain was intense?
00:05Yeah, it was sharp on both sides.
00:07And it didn't last long?
00:09Just a few minutes.
00:11And nothing in the 24 hours since then?
00:14My OB said it was probably round ligament pain.
00:17Yeah, that's basically rowing pains.
00:19Your uterus is expanding, so do your ligaments.
00:21Normal fetal heart rate and movement.
00:24Your BP is perfect.
00:26Everything seems normal.
00:28Complications and miscarriage are also normal.
00:32Leah's OB did not consider every possibility.
00:34Which is why we're here.
00:36Sean made a list, and I'm pretty sure he's not going to sleep
00:38until every possibility is ruled out.
00:41I categorized every medical complication
00:43that could negatively impact Leah or the baby,
00:45then sorted by case fatality risk.
00:48Mm-hmm.
00:50I'll get started on the tests.
00:53Shortness of breath, pulse ox and respiratory rate
00:55are dropping. She needs oxygen.
00:57Maxine Stanley, 87 years young.
00:59She passed out on the dance floor at a cocktail fundraiser
01:01for the Art Deco Society.
01:04Art Nouveau.
01:07Oh.
01:09She's in B-fib.
01:11Getting the crash cart?
01:12I'd look at a bracelet.
01:14It's a vintage Lalique. It's stunning.
01:15Either wrist, her medical bracelet.
01:17She's on a DNR.
01:20If we don't do anything, she's going to go asystolic.
01:22I know.
01:23Can't we just...
01:24No.
01:26Epinephrine. Epinephrine doesn't qualify
01:28as extraordinary life-saving measures.
01:29She has a DNR for a reason.
01:45Time of death, 2...
01:47She still has no heartbeat, but her pressure is rising.
01:53Could the machines be screwing up?
01:54All of them?
01:56Her oxygen levels are climbing to over 90.
01:59I'm hearing blood flow.
02:08I'm alive?
02:13What if you bozos did this?
02:24What if you bozos did this?
02:35Debbie asked me to bring this for the baby.
02:37Stuffed toys aren't safe for infants under 12 months old.
02:40They increase the risk of suffocation.
02:43I'll tell you, so thank you.
02:45You should be at work.
02:47Yeah.
02:48But you're not, so you must be here for a reason.
02:52Claire must have called you.
02:54She's worried about Leah.
02:55You got some of that right.
02:57Except that Leah is fine.
03:00You're not.
03:02Sean, you gotta relax.
03:04No one expecting a baby should relax.
03:06There are many things that could go wrong.
03:08Okay, so after the baby's born, then you can relax?
03:12No.
03:13The baby will be helpless, need us for everything.
03:17So once the baby learns how to feed itself and dress itself,
03:19then you can relax?
03:20No.
03:21Is my point becoming at all obvious?
03:24That I'm never going to relax ever again?
03:28Kinda, yeah.
03:31Sean, this should be the most amazing moment of your life.
03:35Every parent will tell you the same thing.
03:37If you blink, you're gonna miss it.
03:38And you're blinking.
03:40You're nervous and you're scared when you should be excited.
03:45No signs of preterm labor,
03:47and tests on your liver will add obstetric cholestasis,
03:50and it's not twin-twin transducion
03:53because you're officially not having twins.
03:56Turns out having a baby with a medical genius has a downside.
04:00But if there is a problem, I'd rather be here than anywhere else.
04:04Gotta take care of this little girl.
04:07Is the transducer secure?
04:09I just checked it. Why?
04:11Baby's heart rate is mildly bradycardic.
04:14Heart rate fluctuates with activity,
04:17and you've been off your feet for a while.
04:20But if Sean were here, he would check a transvaginal ultrasound.
04:24Let's get it set up.
04:30Good news. The arrhythmia didn't do a lot of damage.
04:33Three things I can't tolerate.
04:35Lactose, cargo pants, and my wishes.
04:39Being ignored.
04:40Mrs. Stanley, I can assure you we did not disregard your DNR.
04:43Then who did?
04:44It wasn't a who.
04:45You were treated for lung cancer recently.
04:48Didn't work.
04:49All chemo did was make me puke up any decent meal I ate.
04:53You also had a lobectomy to remove the tumors.
04:55They implanted a cardiac device.
04:57A pacemaker so I wouldn't die on the table.
05:00It's not a pacemaker.
05:01It's basically a miniature pump inside your heart,
05:04and if your heart stops, it takes over.
05:08Can you turn it off?
05:14Then take it out.
05:19Oh, I love it.
05:21It's too big for an infant to swallow,
05:23which means it's only moderately hazardous.
05:25Most good things in life are.
05:27Someday we'll tell our daughter how Dr. Ted and Dr. Dad both kept her safe.
05:33We have found something.
05:37You have type 2 vasoprevia.
05:40It's when the fetal blood vessels run across the cervix,
05:44making them extremely vulnerable.
05:47Now, they could rupture at any time.
05:50Definitely when your water breaks,
05:52but also under other added stress.
05:54And if that were to happen,
05:56I'd be in a lot of pain.
05:58When your water breaks, but also under other added stress.
06:02And if that were to happen, how bad would it be?
06:06We would lose the baby.
06:21There's a small secondary placental lobe and multiple vessels at risk.
06:25Gestational age?
06:26Two weeks. Two weeks short of viability.
06:28C-section is not an option.
06:31I suggest fetoscopic laser ablation to stabilize the vessels
06:35and avoid fetal exsanguination.
06:37It's very risky, but has the highest potential to avoid elective prematurity.
06:40I wrote a preliminary surgical plan. Should we review it?
06:43Well, I'm familiar with the procedure.
06:45Good. Since you're the head of surgery, you can take the lead.
06:49I will assist, and Claire showed excellent judgment ordering the ultrasound,
06:52so I would like her to join us.
06:54Dr. Jordan has a calming bedside manner.
06:57This is a good team.
06:59I don't disagree.
07:01Except you can't be on it.
07:04Yes, I can.
07:07I reviewed the rules.
07:09It is a conflict of interest for doctors to operate on family members.
07:13Leah and I are not married, so there's no conflict.
07:16Sean, Leah is carrying your child.
07:18We aren't operating on the child.
07:20You're citing technicalities.
07:22I am citing the rules.
07:23Then why are those rules in place?
07:25So that people with emotional conflicts don't get...
07:27Then the rule should have said that.
07:29It doesn't. It just says...
07:31Sean, I care about you and Leah too much to put your baby's life at risk
07:34just to make you feel useful.
07:43You are the president of the hospital.
07:45You can overrule Dr. Lim.
07:47I agree with Lim.
07:49Everyone, including you, is always telling me I'm not emotional enough,
07:52and you are saying that I am too emotional?
07:54Are you not angry right now, Sean?
07:57Are you not scared?
07:59You're as emotional as anyone.
08:01Maybe you don't have access to it.
08:03Maybe you don't understand.
08:05Well, nobody understands it.
08:06It's just that that's not the issue.
08:11If I hadn't been scared, we wouldn't be here.
08:15I wouldn't have ordered the tests,
08:17and Leah would have lost the baby.
08:20My emotion helped.
08:26Dr. Lim made the right call.
08:31Considering Maxine's age,
08:33stopping her heart and placing her on bypass is way too risky.
08:38What about robotic-assisted surgery?
08:40Adapt the approach using cardiac tumors
08:42to remove the device while her heart's still beating.
08:44I'm sorry, but should we really be operating on this woman at all?
08:48A DNR is one thing,
08:50but now we're considering an experimental elective surgery
08:53for the sole purpose of facilitating the patient's death.
08:55The patient agreed to the device to save her life,
08:57not prolong her death.
08:59Is that what we're doing when we treat terminally ill patients?
09:02She's making a mistake.
09:04She's making a choice, which is hers to make.
09:06But it doesn't make sense.
09:08She's more full of life than any patient I've treated this month.
09:11So talk to her.
09:13Make her change her mind.
09:15Or maybe she'll change yours.
09:18I don't know.
09:48I love you.
10:02I love you, too.
10:10Pong, I've been waiting for that red dragon.
10:18Close-up, Miss Stanley.
10:20A Sunset Boulevard reference.
10:22And you were born, what, ten years ago?
10:24Mm-hmm. I've never seen it,
10:26but my Bubby, my grandmother,
10:29used to say it all the time.
10:31She's the one who taught me Mahjong.
10:33Well, was she as naive as you think I am?
10:38You have better things to do, young man.
10:40And at this point in my life, I don't need any new friends.
10:48Do you want to die?
10:50Something only the young would ask,
10:52thinking there's actually an option.
10:54Well, sometimes, if you're lucky,
10:56there's a choice about when.
10:59And sometimes, if you're really lucky,
11:01there's a choice about how.
11:05I want to die on the dance floor,
11:07with a song in my heart,
11:09a drink in my hand.
11:11You want me to die a few months later,
11:14in pain, not knowing who I am
11:16or where I am.
11:18Forgive me for not saying thanks for the opportunity.
11:23Ah. Mahjong.
11:38Feels weird, right?
11:40Watching other people do your job
11:42is like being the understudy in a Broadway show.
11:44Or a couple college musicals, basically the same thing.
11:47I should be part of the surgical team.
11:50I have studied every aspect of this surgery extensively.
11:55You know, I never expected to take you seriously as a surgeon.
11:58I never saw you as competition
12:01until that aortic dissection our second year.
12:03There was surprise clotting in the false lumen.
12:07Which you performed flawlessly.
12:09That's when I realized I'd underestimated you.
12:12Just like Dr. Lim is underestimating me now.
12:17No, Sean.
12:19You didn't become a better doctor
12:21because of that surgery with Melendez.
12:23I became less of an idiot
12:25and finally realized I wasn't the only person here
12:27capable of doing great work.
12:31Leah's in good hands,
12:33even if they're not your hands.
12:41♪♪
13:01The baby is fine.
13:03Dr. Lim did an excellent job.
13:06So did Claire and Dr. Allen.
13:08The vessel is healing,
13:10but still vulnerable.
13:12Also, the baby needs steroids to speed lung development.
13:16We will recheck the ultrasound in 24 and 48 hours.
13:19Until then, all we can do is watch and wait.
13:23At least I know the password to the good Wi-Fi.
13:37You okay?
13:38If you're researching which steroid is most effective...
13:41I'm not.
13:42I'm trying to take my mind off of the baby
13:44and what can go wrong
13:46and all the other things I can do nothing about
13:48and focus on something I can do well.
13:51My job.
13:58Is that helping?
14:01It could be.
14:09Go do your job.
14:26Robotic-assisted left anterior thoracoscopic
14:29removal of a cardiac device.
14:31Who wants to write the paper with me?
14:34Assuming it works.
14:38Sean?
14:39I wasn't aware you'd be joining us.
14:41This surgery is interesting and very complicated,
14:44and I don't care about the patient at all.
14:46It seems like an excellent distraction.
14:50You can always use another set of eyes.
14:52I'm sorry about Leah.
14:54If there's anything I can do...
14:55No, you can't.
14:56As a first-year resident,
14:57you're one of the least qualified doctors here.
15:00There is no need for you to be here.
15:02As a first-year resident,
15:03you're one of the least qualified doctors here.
15:05There's more scarring around the device
15:07than the imaging showed.
15:08We're going to need to free it before we can remove it.
15:11Clamp is loaded.
15:12Let's begin with the outflow cannula.
15:14We'll see if our patient can tolerate it.
15:24Vitals are stable.
15:26EKG is good.
15:28EKG is good.
15:29This is excellent.
15:31Focus, not thinking about Leah
15:33or how we could lose the baby.
15:39Fetal heart rate is 125.
15:41Mom's BP is 110 over 60.
15:43Vitals are normal.
15:44There was some fluid leakage,
15:45so Dr. Allen, check for prom.
15:47Negative and no contractions.
15:49Let's confirm it's amniotic fluid,
15:50then test for an LNS ratio
15:52to see how the lungs are responding to the steroids.
15:55How do you feel?
15:57I don't speak doctor,
15:58but if I were a car,
15:59fluid leakage would be a problem.
16:02Amniotic fluid can leak slightly after surgery.
16:05It's just something for us to keep an eye on.
16:07Right.
16:09Wait and see.
16:13Where is Dr. Ted?
16:15Who?
16:16The toy Shawn brought for the baby.
16:17It was right here.
16:18What kind of mother loses her baby's first teddy bear?
16:20Leah, it's fine.
16:21No, it's not.
16:22He's right here.
16:29You're welcome.
16:34Being in a hospital,
16:36trying to protect your child,
16:38is a terrifying, awful, lonely feeling.
16:42And there's nothing as a doctor I can say to make it better.
16:45But as your friend,
16:47I can let you know,
16:48you're not alone.
16:52Isabel and I have been trying to have a family.
16:55I've almost lost track of how many IVF cycles.
16:58People come over and ask how it's going.
17:01We say getting close, whatever that means.
17:04Mostly, it's just an answer designed
17:06to get people to stop asking questions.
17:09I've been scared since I was a kid.
17:12If I could just be better,
17:15a better daughter,
17:17a better student, a better doctor,
17:19then I could stop bad things from happening.
17:22But when Melinda's died,
17:25I finally realized
17:27that life is not something you're supposed to control.
17:32It's something you're supposed to share.
17:35Eight months pregnant,
17:36Mia and I had everything planned.
17:38Bags packed, alternate routes to the hospital.
17:41Mia's water breaks at the mall.
17:44Nothing went the way it was supposed to go.
17:47And it was the best day of my life.
17:50I thought I was ready,
17:52but when I lost Junior,
17:55it took a long time for me to stop blaming myself.
18:00A year later, I got a cat.
18:02That helped.
18:03You lost a child, and you got a cat?
18:06Junior was my tortoise.
18:08Oh.
18:09First pet I ever owned.
18:11That should have been the beginning of the story, Dr. Allen.
18:14I wasn't the one who left the gate open.
18:17Your tortoise ran away?
18:20Oh.
18:30Your amniotic fluid levels are stable.
18:32That is good.
18:33We need a plan in case your water breaks at the mall.
18:36I take it that's a specific concern you heard about from...
18:39Dr. Park says his wife...
18:41Stop talking to people.
18:43Okay.
18:44There are three surgeries I'm thinking of using
18:47to distract me next.
18:48One is a gallbladder removal,
18:50which sounds very boring, but it...
18:52Sean.
18:53What?
18:59Lower extremity swelling and shortness of breath
19:02are symptoms of a pulmonary embolism.
19:04Page Dr. Brown.
19:09Congratulations, Mrs. Stanley.
19:11The surgery was a success.
19:13Success feels like I've been run over by a truck.
19:16Surgery takes a toll.
19:18You'll get a set of instructions for post-op care,
19:20healthy food choices, limiting activities.
19:23And I can throw those instructions in the trash for you,
19:26or you can do that yourself.
19:27We'll give you something for the pain
19:28and some antibiotics for a small infection
19:30around the surgical site.
19:31And you'll be back to the dance floor.
19:33Low blood pressure and erratic heart rhythm be damned.
19:37Let me?
19:39I-I don't turn out from Rouge D'Or to just anyone.
19:45Thank you for the vote of confidence.
20:06Hmm.
20:07Nice job.
20:09Same, Bubby.
20:14So, Dr. Wolk,
20:16what's on your agenda this time?
20:18This time, I just like you.
20:22So, what are you gonna do?
20:24You gonna keep going to Art Nouveau parties?
20:26You say that like it's a bad thing.
20:28It's not a bad thing.
20:29It's just not a meaningful thing.
20:33My Bubby died when I was in med school.
20:36I can't tell you what I'd give for a little more time with her.
20:42May her memories be a blessing.
20:49Family is important.
20:52I have a favorite nephew.
20:55It'll be nice to spend more time with him.
21:00And a few others.
21:06There.
21:08The clot is in the lower right pulmonary artery.
21:11It's small.
21:13Could we use a TPA to dissolve it?
21:15Anticoagulants are too risky during pregnancy.
21:18Maybe we just keep an eye on the clot
21:20and hope it breaks up on its own.
21:22Bed rest increases the likelihood of more clots.
21:25I think we should insert an IVC filter.
21:27That would trap future clots before they get to the lungs.
21:29It's hard to know what the stress of another procedure will do,
21:32but I think we should risk it.
21:35Sean, what do you think?
21:41I...trust your judgment.
21:49Hey, have you seen Dr. Andrews?
21:51I want to see if he'll talk to our oncology group
21:53about enrolling Mrs. Stanley into a clinical trial.
21:55What happened to dancing and drinking until she dies?
21:58Well, I think I sold her on a little pain
22:01for a little more life.
22:03That's...great.
22:05Which one of your patients rented the gourmet taco truck
22:07that's blocking the clinic entrance?
22:09If they're serving carnitas, I want in.
22:11I'm gonna live till I die
22:16I'm gonna laugh instead of cry
22:21I'm gonna take the town and turn it upside down
22:25Doctors, welcome to my going-away soiree.
22:28If you want some beads, you're going to have to show a little...
22:31Not happening, Maxine.
22:33And as much as we understand your desire to get back to partying,
22:35we have hospital rules about...
22:37Oh, sue me, or more accurately, sue my estate.
22:40I am sorry about your grandmother, Asher.
22:44But what you missed isn't more time.
22:46It was a chance to say goodbye.
22:48Thank you for giving me that chance.
22:51I've decided to refuse the antibiotics.
22:55Without antibiotics, you'll develop sepsis
22:57and be in cardiogenic shock in as little as 24 hours.
23:03I don't understand.
23:05Why are you doing this?
23:07Because it's my life.
23:09All of it.
23:12Including the ending.
23:16Including the ending.
23:30Placing an IVC filter is a safe procedure
23:34with a very low complication rate,
23:36and Claire is an excellent doctor.
23:40Sean.
23:43It's okay to be scared.
23:47But it's not helpful.
23:50I want to make things better.
23:54I don't know how.
24:03Look.
24:06That's going to be us.
24:09You don't need to fix things, Sean.
24:12Just believe with me that we're gonna get through this
24:16and that the three of us are going home.
24:31Somebody needs to check your oxygen, young lady,
24:34because you're not making any sense.
24:36I told you.
24:38I am not delirious, Dr. Glassman.
24:40I just happen to have my own opinion.
24:42It's not a matter of opinion.
24:44It's a matter of absolute fact.
24:46Ted Williams was the greatest baseball player of all time.
24:48End of discussion. Full stop.
24:50Ted Williams was good.
24:52Not exactly a hot take, but John Paciorek
24:55beat Ted Williams like a drum.
24:57Only played about 1,000 in Major League Baseball.
25:00Now you're gonna say... I am.
25:02Played one game. That's right.
25:04And I'm gonna say baseball wasn't fully integrated
25:07until 1959, a year before Williams retired.
25:10Numbers aren't everything, Dr. Glassman.
25:13More does not mean better.
25:15Not in life, not in baseball.
25:17Maybe in tacos.
25:19I'm sorry. Why are we talking baseball and tacos?
25:22Have you had one?
25:24I've had four, and they're wonderful,
25:26and you would make an excellent lawyer.
25:28You know, I haven't had this much tongue in my mouth
25:30about Woodstock.
25:32Well, some of us think that you might be a little crazy.
25:34A little?
25:36Some people can't tell the difference
25:38between crazy and happy.
25:40Either way, you're perfectly capable
25:42of making your own decisions,
25:44and I'm gonna leave this lovely party.
25:46Excuse me.
25:48Just do me one favor.
25:50Will you keep the volume down?
25:55It was a pleasure to meet you.
25:57Pleasure to meet you.
26:00♪
26:10Are those Maxine's new ABG results?
26:13No.
26:19If you want to talk...
26:21Why are you so upset about Mrs. Stanley refusing treatment?
26:25She has terminal cancer.
26:27She is dying.
26:29Doctors can't fix that.
26:35I know my family loved me,
26:37but they didn't see me.
26:41Except my grandmother.
26:43She'd catch my eye at Shabbat dinner
26:46and make some ridiculous face,
26:48so I'd laugh and get sent to my room,
26:50and that's where I'd find it.
26:52A book or music
26:54or something verboten.
26:57She thought I'd like...
27:01She passed away a few years ago.
27:04More time would have meant...
27:09Everything.
27:13Time is hope.
27:18ABG results for Mrs. Maxine Stanley?
27:24♪
27:54♪
28:24♪
28:40Right before inserting the IVC filter,
28:43I ordered a non-stress test
28:45to make sure the baby could tolerate the procedure.
28:48That's when I noticed the heart rate
28:50had been getting progressively slower.
28:52So after we implanted the filter,
28:55I ordered a Doppler ultrasound.
28:59The tracing of the umbilical artery
29:01was dampened with flow reversal.
29:06There wasn't just one clot, Sean.
29:08There were two.
29:09One we couldn't see
29:10because it was lodged in the umbilical artery.
29:15Maybe I made a mistake
29:17or I missed something.
29:19I really, really want to be wrong about this, Sean.
29:23You aren't wrong.
29:28I saw the test results on the amniotic fluid.
29:34The lungs aren't responding to the steroids.
29:37The baby can't survive.
29:44I'm sorry.
29:47Did you talk to Leah?
29:50No.
29:56I couldn't protect Leah.
30:01The only thing I can do for her now
30:03is give her more time...
30:09to hope.
30:12I don't think you're doing this for Leah.
30:16I think you're protecting yourself
30:18from the pain of watching her pain.
30:34Would you like me to be there?
30:41No, thank you.
31:11I love you.
31:41I love you.
32:12Crap.
32:24There was nothing anyone could have done
32:26that would have made any difference.
32:29And nothing about this affects your chances
32:31of having a healthy baby later.
32:37What do we do now?
32:42Medically, you have two choices.
32:44You can be sedated and have a DNC,
32:47or some people decide to induce labor
32:49so they can hold their child.
32:58Uh, could you give us a minute?
33:01Of course.
33:11Do you want to discuss risks and benefits?
33:15No.
33:17I don't need any more information.
33:23We've lost her.
33:29We lost her,
33:31and this isn't about medical questions anymore.
33:41I can't go into labor and not leave here with our baby.
33:59Remarkable.
34:01Swelling's down, trends are improving.
34:03Your infection appears to be clearing on its own.
34:06Apparently, life isn't done with you yet.
34:12Yesterday was one of the best days I've had in a long time.
34:19Not because of the party.
34:22Because of the memories.
34:25Midnight taco runs with my college roommates,
34:29my sister messing up the words to my favorite song,
34:33arguing with my husband,
34:38who served the best margaritas.
34:42I-I've had a wonderful life,
34:46and with wonderful people.
34:49Maxine, there's no reason you can't have more of that.
34:55They're gone.
35:01And now I, uh...
35:05I have to go home alone.
35:22Pretty incredible that a woman of her age,
35:25ravaged by cancer,
35:27could fight off an infection overnight.
35:30If I were a religious man, I'd say,
35:32that's... that's a miracle.
35:35So either I should go join a church or a temple or a mosque,
35:38or someone slipped antibiotics into Maxine Stanley's I.V.
35:42Antibiotics which she specifically asked us not to give her.
35:45Don't say anything. Not a word.
35:51Say something stupid like a confession,
35:53and I'm gonna have to fire you right on the spot.
35:56Not to mention fending off a lawsuit
35:58which we would and most certainly should lose.
36:03More importantly, none of this helps Maxine, does it?
36:08So what happens now?
36:11I don't know.
36:16Let's just say, for the sake of it, that you know this doctor.
36:21Would they feel at all guilty?
36:26Yes.
36:28Why?
36:30Because she's a good woman, and...
36:36it was her decision.
36:38You knew it was her decision? You were told it was her decision?
36:41You didn't listen?
36:42What makes you think next time won't be any different?
36:44Because I saw her this morning,
36:46and for the first time, I saw...
36:49her pain.
37:01Okay.
37:07You're gonna have to make this right.
37:30Okay.
37:57Hey.
38:00Hey.
38:06Hey.
38:31I'm sorry things didn't turn out like you wanted.
38:35That's okay.
38:38Lots of great books have final, lousy chapters.
38:48This is an aid in dying request.
38:51There are procedures that allow you to end things
38:55when you want to end things.
38:59It can be complicated.
39:01Quite a few regulatory hoops.
39:06I'll get you through them.
39:29♪
39:34♪
39:52♪ Ooh, child
39:55♪ Things were gonna get easier
40:00♪ Ooh, child
40:02♪ Things will be brighter
40:07♪ Ooh, child
40:10♪ Things were gonna get easier
40:15♪ Ooh, child
40:17♪ Things will get brighter
40:22♪ Someday, yeah
40:25♪ We'll put it together
40:30♪ Someday when your head is much lighter
40:37♪ Someday, yeah
40:39♪ We'll walk in the rays
40:44♪ Someday when the world is much brighter
40:56♪ Someday when the world is much brighter
41:06Did I ever tell you about the day Kellen was...
41:08You did.
41:10And tell me again.
41:13♪ Things were gonna get easier
41:16♪ Ooh, child
41:18Hey, Deb.
41:20No, uh, I'm not gonna be late.
41:25I just, um...
41:29I just...
41:31wanted to hear your voice.
41:38♪ Someday, yeah
41:40♪ We'll walk in the rays
41:42♪ Of a beautiful sun
41:45♪ Someday when the world is much brighter
41:55♪
42:01♪ Ooh, child
42:04♪ Things are gonna get easier
42:09♪ Ooh, let them look bright

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