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The Good Doctor Season 5 Episode 10

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00:00I am kind of in a way working under Salem was making me into a bad doctor so I quit
00:19and creating a spreadsheet of residency programs.
00:21I have 12 metrics.
00:23Well, Sean, that's a problem because there aren't a lot of programs around that are going
00:28to take a resident at your level and also you're somewhat vulnerable because of the
00:35ASD.
00:36I've already quit.
00:37We've got a plan, Shawnee.
00:40We are talking to an investigative reporter for a story on the damage that Salem has done
00:45to St. Pons.
00:46It will put pressure on the pension fund that's financing the hospital takeover.
00:51The deal doesn't close for eight days.
00:53We still have time to stop it.
00:56You think you should apologize to Salem and ask for your job back?
01:04Apologize.
01:05Save your career.
01:08She will not say yes.
01:09Oh, she will say yes.
01:10You're on the poster.
01:11What's she going to do?
01:12Drag you out of the hospital kicking and screaming?
01:14It'll be a PR disaster.
01:16I have nothing to apologize for.
01:18She does.
01:19We agree.
01:20But if we pull this off, it is only for eight days.
01:23But what if you don't?
01:28If we don't, then we rethink.
01:34I will focus on the medicine.
01:43We've got a morale problem at the hospital.
01:45Maybe it's just aftershocks from what happened with the baby, but I'm hearing a lot of complaints.
01:50Even the board's unhappy.
01:51Which is why I plan to replace them as soon as the deal closes.
01:54Well, good doctors are a lot harder to replace than board members.
01:57Any employees we lose will find others better aligned without the cure.
02:00We've got a lot of great people at St. Bond's, and I'd like to make an effort to keep them.
02:05How's your morale?
02:07I'm fine.
02:08I know yesterday was tough.
02:12The tracheal transplant.
02:13I hope you aren't doubting yourself.
02:16Sean warned me I didn't listen.
02:18You took a risk.
02:20And your patient is better off for that.
02:24And now you and I are going to make this the most successful hospital in the Bay Area.
02:33No headaches?
02:34Dizziness?
02:35No.
02:36But I feel fine now.
02:37Blurry vision?
02:38Dr. Murphy, why are you here?
02:40I'm focusing on the medicine.
02:42I don't have any patients of my own.
02:44Probably because you quit yesterday.
02:46Have you spoken to Salem?
02:47This says you lost consciousness while running and hit your head.
02:51Yeah.
02:52And no.
02:53No blurry vision.
02:55You recently flew in from London.
02:56Perhaps you're fatigued or dehydrated.
02:58It was three days post-flight.
03:00And liver function tests are only slightly elevated despite receiving a donor liver six
03:03months back.
03:04It doesn't seem transplant-related.
03:05Well, it was a very high-quality liver from an even higher-quality person.
03:10You're the donor?
03:11Bri's been my best friend since kindergarten.
03:14I was about to die with my wife seven months pregnant.
03:18He immediately stepped up.
03:19Total hero.
03:20Definitely is.
03:21We'll schedule a head CT to look for damage from your fall, as well as any reason why
03:27you fainted.
03:28Great.
03:29I'm sure it'll be fine.
03:30Yeah.
03:31If not, good news.
03:32You get your liver back.
03:33That's not how it works.
03:34What are you doing here?
03:48I work here.
03:49That's not what I took away from our conversation last night.
03:53Last night I wanted to quit.
03:55Today I don't.
03:56You need to leave.
03:57Now.
03:58No.
03:59It's not a suggestion.
04:05Goodbye.
04:06No.
04:07I am on the poster.
04:20You will not drag me out of the hospital kicking and screaming.
04:25It would be a PR disaster.
04:27So I'm staying.
04:32I have to go to work.
04:47When did the bleeding start?
04:48About an hour ago.
04:52Any dizziness or nausea?
04:53None.
04:54I told her that some spotting was normal.
04:58This is my last viable embryo.
04:59I've had more miscarriages than I can count.
05:00I've done this five times already.
05:01The baby is fine.
05:02You all have five kids at home?
05:03You are experts.
05:04No.
05:05We're not a couple.
05:06I actually don't have any children of my own.
05:07Grace is my surrogate.
05:08Is it typical for surrogates and their clients to hang out together?
05:09She has become more like me.
05:10She's a lot more like me.
05:11She's a lot more like me.
05:12She's a lot more like me.
05:13She's a lot more like me.
05:14She's a lot more like me.
05:15She's a lot more like me.
05:16She's a lot more like me.
05:17She's a lot more like me.
05:18She's a lot more like me.
05:19Is it typical for surrogates and their clients to hang out together?
05:23She has become more like family now.
05:29That's a healthy heartbeat.
05:31Something is wrong.
05:35MRI, abdomen, and transvaginal ultrasound.
05:44No intracranial bleed, no tumor.
05:54I assume you know some of us are going public against Ethicure.
05:58Dr. Glossman and Leah told me, but they think I should stay out of it.
06:03What do you want to do?
06:10It's possible to be sure what the right thing is, but it's also wrong to act on it.
06:18All too often.
06:23Whatever happens, I know you're on our side.
06:31The scan seems to be clear.
06:33Then why is he having a seizure?
06:40Grace's scans look normal.
06:42No placenta accreta or previa.
06:45I love what she's doing.
06:47Caring a child for a woman who can't.
06:50I'd love it more if Grace wasn't getting paid for it.
06:55She created five families.
06:57Do you really have a problem with that?
06:58It's not just me.
07:00Commercial surrogacy is illegal pretty much everywhere but here.
07:04It's exploitative.
07:05Funny how everyone gets real concerned about exploitation when it's women's bodies.
07:10Meanwhile, football players give themselves brain damage every Sunday, and it's glorified.
07:17Point taken.
07:19It's not too late to change your mind about this Salem stuff.
07:23You should join us.
07:24Speaking of men telling women what to do.
07:30Look at this.
07:38I've had to send children to community transition care units because of how she's minimized pediatric beds.
07:43That's his testimony?
07:44It's a start of his testimony.
07:46The plan being to board them into submission?
07:48My plan is to let them know exactly what she's done and how it's impacted the greater community.
07:54It's the pizza guy.
07:55Infant fatality.
07:57That's our plan.
07:58Let's stick to that.
07:59We can't prove that.
08:00But what we do have are doctors and nurses and stories of systemic neglect.
08:04Not the pizza guy.
08:05Don't worry.
08:06I tipped him.
08:08I love your place.
08:11Smart play.
08:12That's what I do.
08:14Yeah?
08:15What play is that?
08:17Getting that investigative reporter to write a takedown piece about me and using that to pressure the pension fund.
08:24Dr. Wolk, Dr. Park, it's time for you two residents to get back to work.
08:30I'm not leaving.
08:32Me neither.
08:33Gutsy.
08:34Coming from a second year who already killed a patient.
08:38And you really ought to take lessons from your girlfriend.
08:40She knows how to play the game.
08:43Audrey, Leah, Aaron, I'm sorry, but I have to terminate your employment immediately.
08:50You were saying?
08:54Go.
08:57Go.
09:05Is that your plan?
09:06Make us look like disgruntled former employees?
09:10You think that's going to stop us from going public?
09:12No, of course not.
09:14But I think this research will.
09:19Despite your generous salary, you were a no-show for months.
09:23Making wine in your garage, vacationing in Montana.
09:26All after years of intervening to excuse your protege Dr. Murphy's erratic behavior.
09:34You hired your boyfriend.
09:36Then fired him once the relationship soured.
09:39Classic sexual harassment.
09:41That's not it. He quit.
09:42You secretly changed hospital metrics to help your fiancé.
09:49Right now, you've only lost your jobs.
09:53Go public, and I release all this.
10:02Cheat day.
10:12Jail, Hawks, and Coulson are out.
10:16The reporter?
10:18She'll still talk to us. It's still a good story.
10:20Just much shorter than planned.
10:24Was she right?
10:26Are we wasting our time?
10:28Probably.
10:32The pension fund's annual meeting is in two days, right?
10:35Yeah.
10:36We meet the reporter there.
10:38Create a viral moment.
10:40That might do some damage.
10:44She could ruin me in tech.
10:49I'm in.
10:56You're threatening to ruin their careers?
10:59These are good doctors.
11:00He decided to try to influence me.
11:03You're threatening to ruin their careers?
11:05These are good doctors.
11:06He decided to try to influence me.
11:09You can't expect me to just accept that.
11:11I've backed you at every step.
11:12Because I believe a great hospital could be profitable, too.
11:15But blackmail is unacceptable.
11:20Think big picture.
11:23We just lost the president of the hospital.
11:26You're running this place.
11:27Short term.
11:29The future is wide open.
11:33For both of us.
11:39Where's Dr. Lim?
11:41She's no longer available.
11:43But I'm the chief of surgery and will be personally involved in your case.
11:47Unfortunately, your imaging is consistent with a bladder sarcoma abutting your uterus.
11:54Cancer?
11:56But we did surgery testing.
11:58Not right now.
11:59But it will continue to grow as the fetus does.
12:01God.
12:03And what can we do?
12:04The safest option is to terminate the pregnancy, resect the tumor and begin chemotherapy.
12:12Are there any other options?
12:17There are a number of chemotherapy protocols that are safe for second trimester fetuses.
12:23But they'll all be far less effective against the cancer than surgery.
12:31I want to do the chemo.
12:33Grace.
12:36Are you sure?
12:37Yes.
12:44So, uh...
12:45I heard.
12:46You're lucky to still have a job.
12:48I'm not sure if it's luck or you.
12:50Have Salem suggested I learn to play the game like you do?
12:52She's right.
12:55I didn't realize being a doctor was a game.
12:59Well, why are you obsessing about this?
13:03We have a meeting.
13:07I'm sure all of you have feelings about what happened with our colleagues.
13:10Sean, if you want to talk...
13:12Ryan has encephalitis.
13:17Leah is okay.
13:18I'm focusing on the medicine.
13:22You said his head CT was clean.
13:24Our scan was interrupted by his seizure.
13:26I went back and reviewed the images.
13:28There appears to be hypodensity in the bilateral medial temporal lobes.
13:31Interesting.
13:32Suggest HSV.
13:34That's just artifact from skull base.
13:35It's not encephalitis.
13:37A clean CT plus clean blood test suggests a cardiac problem.
13:42I'm with Dr. Park.
13:44You should trust me.
13:47I told you not to do that surgery yesterday.
13:49I was right then and I am right now.
14:00No reason not to rule out encephalitis as well.
14:03Start him on encyclopedia in addition to the cardiac monitor.
14:07We could try a phosphamide.
14:09Wim and the others are speaking out at the annual pension fund meeting the day after tomorrow.
14:12Please help me find a chemo regimen for Grace.
14:15Okay, a phosphamide can cause preterm labor.
14:18I'm going to go with Adriamycin.
14:20I'm going to speak out with them.
14:22That's going to blow up your whole career.
14:24Blow up your whole life.
14:26Wouldn't be the first time.
14:29Come with us.
14:33You're great at sales.
14:35Help us persuade the pension fund.
14:37Sometimes you got to stand up for what's right.
14:40What I do or do not stand up for is my choice.
14:44And my friends should respect that.
14:51Who do you come up with?
14:54There are a few options.
14:57There are a few options.
15:00Grace is crashing.
15:08I'm going to test you for encephalitis and place you on telemetry to check for heart problems.
15:13Okay.
15:15Is your neck bothering you?
15:18Yeah, it just started feeling a little weird.
15:21Okay, can you take your gown off your shoulders, please?
15:25Okay.
15:33What is that?
15:35Encephalitis or a heart problem.
15:43You had a uterine vessel rupture.
15:46We were able to treat it.
15:48But your cancer is progressing quicker than we thought.
15:52Our recommendation is to terminate or remove the tumor and reconstruct your bladder.
16:00But you said there was a chemotherapy that was safe for the baby.
16:06The rupture made everything more serious.
16:09You need surgery now or the cancer might kill you.
16:14If you don't want to terminate, there is an experimental cystoscopic surgery.
16:19It should be able to clear almost all of the cancer.
16:23What are the risks to the baby?
16:2930% chance of miscarriage.
16:34Gracie.
16:36Gracie.
16:39Gracie.
16:43It's okay.
16:46You should terminate.
16:49You should do the surgery that gets rid of all of the cancer.
16:55I'd like to do the chemo.
17:04You realize that you probably won't survive.
17:13I know.
17:15I know.
17:17I know.
17:19I know.
17:22As long as the baby reaches viability.
17:25Gracie, honey, you don't have to do this for me.
17:32I'm not.
17:52I went through some of your recent cases.
17:55What? Why?
17:57Because of what Saylin said.
17:59You know she likes me.
18:01What's the problem with her liking me?
18:03Because of your paranoid reaction.
18:05I reacted because it seemed like you were reading something into her comment.
18:09Like you didn't trust me.
18:11And now you're going through my files?
18:13Apparently, I'm not paranoid.
18:16Neera Joseph.
18:19Neera Joseph.
18:23I didn't realize playing the game is shorthand for losing your entire moral compass.
18:28Neera is half blind because of you.
18:32She had a tumor.
18:34There is no mention in her file of the procedure that could have saved her sight.
18:38A procedure you thought wasn't a viable idea.
18:41I didn't tell you to hide it.
18:43You can't offer every patient every experimental surgery.
18:45Especially not when we're trying to win control of the clinic.
18:50It was the right choice, medically.
18:53It was her choice.
19:10Ryan's rash plus seizure and fainting suggests an autoimmune disorder.
19:14Makes sense. His ESR is elevated.
19:16ESR is a nonspecific inflammatory marker.
19:18Wouldn't matter if it was through the roof.
19:22Dr. Park, are you taking offense at the diagnosis?
19:26Salen fired our friends.
19:30I didn't know about that in advance. Didn't support it.
19:33And you support it now?
19:34It doesn't matter what he supports. He's not the CEO.
19:37No, he's just her bag man.
19:40Salen came into this hospital because it was going bankrupt.
19:43And now it's become Salen's ATM machine. That's an improvement?
19:46You have been against her from the moment she came in.
19:48Just proven right.
19:50You're not facing reality. The takeover's happening.
19:52Someone's got to keep the hospital running.
19:54You think you're being realistic? You're being complicit.
19:57We should start Ryan on corticosteroids for the autoimmune.
20:00Don't you see how being her apologist is corrupting you?
20:02Dr. Park, you took a woman's vision away to get your hands on the clinic.
20:06Not fair.
20:07And you stand by her after she kills a child.
20:09Dr. Park, do you have an alternative diagnosis?
20:16No.
20:18Start Ryan on corticosteroids.
20:25I'm done.
20:30I'll finish up with my patients and then submit my resignation.
20:36Okay.
20:45If I get a job downtown, this would be a good place to meet for lunch.
20:49They have great French pancakes. Kind of eggy, but...
20:51I should join you.
20:55Leah, I'm the poster boy that made Salen take me back.
20:59It could make the difference.
21:01It'll make a difference, sure, but...
21:03That's good enough.
21:04You're close to finishing your residency one more year and you can go wherever you want.
21:10Dr. Glassman, Park, Lynn, they've stood up for me so many times.
21:20You've stood up for me so many times.
21:28Now I want to stand up for all of you.
21:34Okay.
21:50Okay, can you make fun of my beard or my eye bags or anything? I hate this.
21:56How many times did I say I didn't want to get involved in the Salen stuff?
22:00But you still kept pushing.
22:02I wanted you on my side.
22:04You act like I'm scared of a fight.
22:09I'm a black woman in one of the top surgical residencies in the country.
22:14Do you know how hard I had to fight to be here?
22:17I don't have the same luxury as you do.
22:20I'm not scared. I'm exhausted.
22:27I never thought of it that way.
22:29I never thought of it that way.
22:35I'm sorry.
22:49And I think I know who Grace is fighting for.
22:54She says she didn't have any children of her own.
22:57But you had to have given birth before you became a surrogate.
23:15We know what happened to Willem.
23:22It wasn't your fault.
23:26What kind of a mother loses track of her baby at a playground?
23:31A 19-year-old.
23:34Who's overwhelmed.
23:37I wasn't overwhelmed.
23:42I wasn't paying attention.
23:50I was arguing on the phone with my boyfriend.
23:54And I turned my back.
24:02My crash was so loud.
24:11So now, I give babies to people who actually deserve them.
24:17Killing yourself won't bring Willem back.
24:25It'll let another baby live.
24:28You have value not just in the children you carry.
24:36I lost myself when Willem died.
24:41I lost myself when Willem died.
24:46This is what brought me back.
24:52It is the only thing that means anything to me.
24:58You're being selfish.
25:02This isn't just about you.
25:05It's also about Amanda.
25:07Your friend, who loves you.
25:11I'm trying to help her.
25:13No, you're not listening to her.
25:15She does not want the price of her child to be her life.
25:23You don't have to terminate.
25:26Just let us do the cystoscopic surgery.
25:31It could let Amanda have her baby.
25:35And you in her life.
25:40I'm sorry.
25:58A minute, please.
26:04I'm sorry. That was unnecessary.
26:10I'm sorry this is how it ended.
26:13We're not done yet.
26:15She'll destroy you.
26:17Only if you let her.
26:19You think I control Salem?
26:21Because we're dating? That's insane and a little sexist.
26:24Forget control.
26:26How about taking a stand?
26:28That's what I've been doing and will continue to do from the inside.
26:31You could have worked with me to make things right.
26:33Instead, you had to burn the building down.
26:35I shielded the match.
26:37You know that.
26:41I feel a little sick.
26:43Could this be because of the autoimmune thing?
26:46That's unlikely.
26:50Your eyes are jaundiced, which means it is your liver.
26:57I will need you to do a full-body PET-CT scan.
27:00Okay.
27:02And you as well.
27:11Okay, Nira.
27:13We're all done.
27:15I'm glad I had you come in for a check-up.
27:18Your vision's actually improved a bit.
27:20You have 53% of your left peripheral field.
27:24That's great.
27:28How are you doing these days?
27:32I can't drive.
27:34I lose things.
27:36I had to go part-time at the company.
27:38It completely changed my life.
27:41I'm so sorry.
27:43No.
27:45The thing is, it needed changing.
27:48I was working seven days a week.
27:51My partner and I were about to separate.
27:56I was watching my son grow up through videos sent to me at the office.
28:02Now...
28:03I walk my kid to school.
28:06Our relationship is in a great place.
28:10I'm happier than I've been in years.
28:14It reminded me what was important.
28:23You have liver cancer.
28:27Your symptoms were...
28:29You have liver cancer.
28:32Your symptoms were from a perineoplastic syndrome.
28:36The tumor put your immune system in overdrive.
28:38It started attacking unrelated organs.
28:43Did I give him cancer?
28:46Yes.
28:48There was probably a microscopic lesion in the lobe you donated.
28:51Though it was to your benefit.
28:54Your scans are clean.
28:57So what's next?
29:00It's metastasized.
29:03We can resect the largest tumor and chemoembolize some others.
29:07That'll give you a few additional months.
29:16Months?
29:18I'm sorry.
29:29I'm sorry.
29:36Ceylon's going to fire you and then come after you publicly.
29:41I don't care.
29:43Well, you should care, Sean.
29:45Think about what she's going to use.
29:47Your outbursts in the hospital, your low scores,
29:49the complaint the nurse made against you.
29:51I am a good surgeon.
29:53I don't believe I'll never work again.
29:55You're an excellent surgeon, Sean. That's the point.
29:57You can't risk that.
29:59Can Dr. Lim can?
30:01Yes, yes, yes. We can.
30:03You're exceptional.
30:06What you've accomplished is remarkable.
30:09We can't risk that.
30:18This is my decision.
30:20I'm an adult, Dr. Glassman.
30:26What are you going to do if you're not a surgeon?
30:30That's always been what's most important.
30:36It's not what's most important to me.
30:41Not anymore.
30:45If I lose you from the hospital,
30:48if I lose Dr. Lim and Dr. Park and Leah,
30:54I don't want to work there anymore.
31:00Okay.
31:05Let's write that speech to the pension fund.
31:08I will do that alone.
31:10Your speech at my engagement party was terrible.
31:19Cutting loop.
31:21Divulging further tumor from the bladder wall.
31:23I see the deeper tumor fragment.
31:25That's significant bleeding.
31:27Increasing irrigation.
31:30BP's dropping, and baby's in fetal distress, too.
31:33Dry bipolar cautery on the tumor surface.
31:39It's not working.
31:41If we can't control this, we're going to lose them both.
31:45We're going to lose them both.
31:47We're going to lose them both.
31:49We're going to lose them both.
31:51We're going to lose them both.
31:54Got to open her up.
31:58Heart and lungs sound good.
32:00We're cleared for surgery.
32:02Do you have any questions?
32:04If it gives me a couple more months, I'm all in.
32:09Dom, this will go great.
32:12And then Alexa and the baby arrive tomorrow.
32:14We're going to have an awesome few days before I head back home.
32:17When I'm...
32:21I'm so sorry, Rye.
32:25You stood up for me when I was being bullied.
32:28You took me in when my marriage failed.
32:36I tried to save you one time.
32:42Then I killed you.
32:44Then I killed you.
32:50Dom.
32:55You gave me eight more months.
33:01I got to see the leaves turn in Central Park.
33:07I got to watch my wife give birth.
33:14And I got to hold my baby girl.
33:19Who you're going to be the world's best godfather to.
33:25Or I'll come back and haunt you.
33:37I promise I will.
33:43I promise.
33:49Mom's mean arterial pressure is 50.
33:51Tumor's stuck to the uterus.
33:53I need to do an emergency hysterectomy.
33:55There's still time.
33:57She's going to bleed out. We have to take her uterus.
34:06Substerosal fibroids are adherent to.
34:09What if we treat the tumor like that?
34:10It's not going to bleed out of a plane.
34:12It's not going to bleed out of a source.
34:14Good for mom, not for baby.
34:16We could close the uterine wall with three-layered 3-0 sutures.
34:18That could keep the baby safe.
34:22Yeah.
34:24Good thinking, both of you. Let's get it done.
34:26May I have my scissors?
34:41I'm going to go public.
34:43About your treatment and the role Salem played in it.
34:48It should make a big impression on the pension fund's directors.
34:55That could have real repercussions for your career.
35:00I have to make this right.
35:03I'm not sure you can.
35:07I'm not sure you can.
35:10How does this step in the right direction?
35:26Speaker's list for the pension fund's annual meeting.
35:29Glassman, Lim, what's hardly a surprise.
35:32Murphy, Wolk, Park, and Resnick.
35:40Surgery go okay?
35:44Those doctors speaking on a pension meeting?
35:48I think they're right.
35:50We should go meet with them right now.
35:52I'm not hiring them, Beth.
35:54At least hear them out, their concerns, their suggestions.
35:56Let's come up with some compromises.
35:58Get them to agree to not be at the meeting.
36:00Marcus, you're being incredibly naive.
36:02You may lose.
36:04It's possible.
36:06You'll lose more than this hospital.
36:10I need to go get ready for tonight.
36:40Your beard matches your eye bags.
37:11I'm sorry.
37:14What is this?
37:16I'll go research.
37:19Oh, Marcus.
37:21What do you think you have here?
37:23I rode off a trip to Cabo.
37:25I had an affair with a state senator.
37:27I'll go research on me.
37:32I've made mistakes, personally, professionally.
37:34They're all there.
37:37If you're going to go through with this deal,
37:38you're going to have to destroy me.
37:44Walk away.
37:48You have every reason to not want this deal.
37:55And Bullard will not fight you.
38:09I'm sorry.
38:13I do.
38:27Well,
38:30I'm going to have to go.
38:32I'm sorry.
38:34I'm going to have to go.
38:36I'm sorry.
38:38Good luck.
38:40Because now, this is all your problem.
39:09I'm going to sleep at my place tonight.
39:14Okay.
39:39You sent this to Neera?
39:41Mm-hmm.
39:44This is an admission of misconduct.
39:47Oh, you know me.
39:49Go big or go home.
39:59I hope you didn't do all this for me.
40:03No.
40:04I did this because of who I am when I'm with you.
40:34I'm sorry.
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