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The Good Doctor Season 5 Episode 15
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00:00is not getting here till the afternoon and into the evening. It will look different all day.
00:06I slept through my alarm. Yes, many times, so I turned it off. Sean, I need to review Jordan's
00:12business plan. It would be better if you worked later at night. It would for you. Oh, and you,
00:21Leah, waking every 15 minutes impedes stage four in REM sleep. I'll show you the research.
00:26I'll try not to hit snooze as much. Thank you. I made you coffee. I appreciate that.
00:37It's decaf. Caffeine interferes with deep sleep.
00:40Okay.
00:56You can have mine. You're looking for a seat, right? Oh, no, no, no. You're still eating.
01:02Oh, I can stand and eat. Well, I can stand and eat, too.
01:06I was just on BART with my grandfather. No one gave up their seat.
01:14I'm going to take this to go. Okay.
01:30This is Kevin and Sarah, who runs Golden Compassion Boys Home, where Kevin got into
01:34a fight today. He may need reconstructive surgery. It wasn't a fight. I fell. On someone's fist?
01:48Some bones are broken around your eyes. Lift your shirt, please. I'd like to see if you have
01:52any other injuries. Listen to the doctor. I don't want to take my shirt off. Carlton.
01:59Yes, Cousin Carlton, the Fresh Prince fame. Clearly, you mean that as a compliment. He was
02:04honest, hard-working, tremendous fashion sense. Hell of a dancer, too.
02:14Let me finish the exam. I'll do the Carlton for you. For real? Oh, yeah. It's like a dream come
02:22true. Kevin. I'm fine.
02:34You need a CT trauma pan scan? Okay. Your turn.
02:48I like Carlton Banks. I am a man of my word.
03:18We're going to run some tests on your heart. EKG, CTA, and echo. The sound is very distracting.
03:36We could turn it off, but then I'd be dead.
03:40We've reduced the volume by 25%. Easier to swallow, much more user-friendly.
03:47I think it's ready. I'll draw up a list of VCs I know. I think it's ready. That doesn't mean
03:52we're ready. I'm a second-year resident. You're an IT person. Yeah. In man, Jose. Heart of Cilibro.
04:02I'm a second-year resident. You're an IT person. Yeah. In man, Jose. Heart of Cilibro Valley.
04:13We need an endorsement from someone with real clout. That's out of my wheelhouse. Actually,
04:19I was thinking your future kind of sort of almost father-in-law. Not sure it's a good
04:24idea to go into business with your future kind of sort of almost father-in-law? It's just an
04:28endorsement. And he's got clout. Yeah. Say what the fight was about. I wouldn't even admit there
04:38was a fight. Well, it's more like a beatdown. Not that I've been in either, which took some effort.
04:46I took my pace in Yarmulke under a cap whenever I left Williamsburg so I wouldn't get harassed.
04:51The fifth grade, I came home with a black eye. Eric Chen sucker punched me. My dad brought me
04:59over to Eric's house, made a stand in the driveway to finish the fight like men. And you kicked his
05:04ass? I came home with two black eyes. Bullies used to tease my sister on the school bus.
05:11Tried to defend her, got my ass whooped. The bus driver, Miss Limone, broke it up and told me
05:17they use their fists because they don't know how to use their brains.
05:21So I learned to use words to prevent fights. Didn't hurt Miss Limone at my back.
05:31Three fractured ribs. This one's deformed with callous formation. It's been broken before.
05:37It's been broken before. It's been broken before.
05:43Your echo shows your chest tightness was caused by some narrowing in your aortic valve.
05:48We recommend replacing it with a bioprosthetic one. Will you need to stick a trach tube in my
05:52neck afterwards? Nope. I had one of those about 20 years ago. Kept getting infected.
06:00Iron lung is outdated but effective. You would probably be dead by now if you had a trach
06:05instead of an iron lung. How long will the surgery take? About two hours. We will use
06:14the transcatheter approach. Good. Frank and I don't like to be apart for too long.
06:21Sinatra. I can't dance to his music but I can always feel his warm embrace. Notice how she
06:28never asks if Frank enjoys it. Jealous. I'm Sophie, the niece slash roommate. Slash Hollywood diva.
06:35Says the woman with a google alert for her own name. Oh my alert goes off way more than hers.
06:40That makes sense. Your physics research is more impressive than your niece's documentary.
06:47The discussion of how polio destroyed the cells in your spinal cord was oversimplified
06:51but I did like the archival footage. Thanks for the notes. You're welcome.
06:59We can do the procedure this afternoon.
07:05Um
07:12Gut-brain connection the next frontier in medical development
07:15and the market is wide open. Your endorsement would really make a difference in RBC meetings.
07:24So if if I were to get involved, what if I were to partner with you?
07:29That'd be amazing. Okay, get me a business plan and I will set a follow-up.
07:39That would be great. I'm not ready to give away part of my our company. I thought you wanted
07:45this clout. I wanted an endorsement. I said you signed us up for a throuple without my consent.
07:50Do we need a safe word? Okay, I could tell him I spoke out of turn and we're not interested.
07:57Which would make us look like total noobs and probably rake any chance we have of using his connections.
08:05I can keep him in his lane.
08:11Inflate the balloon to deploy the tavern, Dr. Murphy.
08:16How many alarms do you need to get up in the morning? One. That's the point of an alarm. Yes,
08:22exactly. Hemodynamics? BP and cardiac output good. No alarms for me. I have mass
08:28MR circadian rhythms. Leah hitting the Sims a little too hard this morning? Yes, I turned them
08:33off. Why don't you try earplugs? No, Dr. Lemay, I do not like objects in my ears. The valve is in
08:40place. I'm sure Leah doesn't like having her entire morning disrupted. Withdraw the catheters and close.
08:51How's Frank? Strong and warm. Glad you're okay. What would I do without you around to nag me?
09:07Get a boyfriend. Oh, another roommate would be helpful considering Joan's disability. Oh,
09:13I already have a full-time nurse and I hate to admit it, but Sophie. Sophie keeps the place
09:20running. I also hate to admit it, but Aunt Joan is a pretty good roommate. Never walks in on me in
09:24the bathroom. Oh, stick a pen in my mouth so I can write her out of the will. The motor gave out.
09:42Airway card, stat. We gotta get her out of this thing.
09:57Leah, you skipped section 5 part A. I'm sorry. The guide roller under the timing belt.
10:03I don't have the guide roller shown. That's why I'm improvising.
10:06Oh, you improvised building our furniture. Now Archon's finger cabinet is missing a panel.
10:13Which I repurposed into an extra drawer for your desk. Good point. Shouldn't you be with your aunt?
10:19Seeing her on a ventilator, being here is better. Did you bring in your girlfriend?
10:26Oh, Leah is my fiance. But you are a mechanic. No. I thought you said you were bringing in...
10:36I'm a software engineer and I used to work for a car company and run my brother's garage.
10:42It failed. I know what I'm doing. The control box short-circuited because the fan belt is faulty.
10:48Kevin. Carlton. You need reconstructive surgery on your face and your ribs.
11:04Three of them are broken and displaced. One of them was broken before and healed improperly
11:09because you never told anyone.
11:10Who's doing this to you? No one. Kevin, will you please put down the book and talk to me?
11:25One of your ribs could have punctured your lung and killed you.
11:30If someone in the home is abusing you... Stop. Stop interrogating me. I'm trying to protect you.
11:36But I need to know who I'm protecting you from.
11:44Just fix my broken bones, okay?
11:53Joan's body is fighting the vent. We may need to chemically paralyze her.
11:57That doesn't sound good. It's not. It could impair her ability to transition back to the iron lung.
12:05Sean, you're scaring her and I think unnecessarily because...
12:17I was right. Calling you was a good idea. Calling me is always a good idea.
12:30The motor is churning too fast.
12:35The gearbox is blown. You know how to fix it, right?
12:45Yes, but I need parts that haven't been manufactured since the 50s.
12:51This is Sophie again. I left the message earlier about your Reddit post on the 38 Chevy.
12:57We really, really need that gearbox, so we're just driving out to you.
13:04I'm sure he's just with customers.
13:08You and Sean have a lot in common, don't you think?
13:13I'm sure he's just with customers.
13:19You and Sean hugged at the hospital, so he's comfortable with physical contact?
13:24Sometimes. With me, most of the time.
13:27That makes sense.
13:29Did you really just ask me if my feelings say your aunt's surgeon is good in bed?
13:34Welcome to life of the documentarian. Curiosity and lack of boundaries
13:38are in the job description. You can feel free not to answer.
13:43Sean is very focused and determined in all areas.
13:51Good for him. And for you.
13:56What about just day-to-day? There must be times when he struggles because of his ASD.
14:01Loud noises, bright lights, itchy sheets, for sure.
14:05This morning, I hit snooze too many times, and he turned off my alarm.
14:09That really screwed up his routine. That's a big deal to him.
14:13So, what do you do now?
14:15I'll probably sleep in the guest room when I have to wake up early.
14:21One time, I went to Maui with this guy I was dating, Travis,
14:24and we were going to do the road to Hana.
14:26But the car rental place didn't have pedal extensions,
14:28and I was just like, fine, Travis will drive.
14:32He went off. He was threatening to report them, quoting the ADA,
14:36demanding to speak to a manager. He was being my advocate,
14:41but for me, it was just another reminder that I'm different.
14:44The world does that to me. I don't need it for my boyfriend.
14:49Don't think Sean feels that way about me accommodating him.
14:54Just when one person does all the accommodating, it's not good.
15:02So, make sure your heart is healthy enough for surgery.
15:16Is Jean-Michel Basquiat?
15:21You know, he did one painting with Charlie Parker and Dizzy Gillespie.
15:25Ornithology. That's a part of his Heroes and Saints series.
15:30You learned about him in art class?
15:32I wish. No, I just spend a lot of time on Google Images and Wikipedia.
15:38Great news.
15:40No, it's fine.
15:43Do you mind if I take a look?
15:48Okay.
16:00That's amazing.
16:02Yeah, each one's in the style of an artist I like.
16:06Kehinde Wiley.
16:09He's awesome. Has skills just like those old Dutch painters,
16:13Vermeer and Rembrandt, but he paints stuff I actually care about.
16:17Kerry James Marshall.
16:22Picasso.
16:23Okay, well, that one's easy.
16:25You know, he was dyslexic.
16:28So?
16:30So, I know you are, too. It's in your medical records.
16:32I'm not dumb.
16:33I didn't say you were.
16:36You know, some of history's greatest geniuses were dyslexic.
16:40Leonardo da Vinci, Albert Einstein, Marcus Andrews.
16:45You're a genius.
16:47You're a genius.
16:48You're a genius.
16:48You're a genius.
16:49You're a genius.
16:50You're a genius.
16:50You're a genius.
16:51You're a genius.
16:52You're a genius.
16:52You're a genius.
16:53You're a genius.
16:53You're a genius.
16:54That's me.
17:01So how'd you become a doctor?
17:02A lot of support from my parents, my teachers.
17:05Your parents are dead.
17:06My teachers only notice me when I'm screwing up.
17:10I noticed you.
17:13And I want to help.
17:16If that group home is unsafe.
17:18I just gave her my book back.
17:36I don't buy it, Irene Long.
17:39I did a whole documentary about her.
17:41I don't care about your documentary.
17:42I care about the 1975 Gran Torino you pulled up in.
17:46How do I know the gearbox isn't going to wind up in a 38 Chevy at the Santa Cruz Vintage Car Derby?
17:50You think we invented a story about her aunt dying to beat you in a vintage car competition?
17:55That's what I'd do.
17:57We can double.
17:58Quadruple.
17:59Whatever you paid.
18:01That's nothing compared to the business I'm going to get after I win first prize.
18:06You got that call earlier from Gary Gerhart, right?
18:11Sophie's a producer for PBS.
18:13See?
18:16You know Gerhart?
18:18We're talking about collaborating on a series.
18:21About the Great American Car Show would be interested in your collection.
18:24And a story about you giving away a gearbox to save a woman's life?
18:27That would bring in more revenue than some local car show.
18:30Right?
18:35Top it off with 500 bucks.
18:37And we got a deal.
18:39Done.
18:46Whisk your head.
18:48Gerhart.
18:54Aunt Joanie, this is Leah.
18:56She fixed your iron lung with the gearbox from a 38 Chevy.
18:59Hmm.
19:00A little young to know about something that old.
19:04I've got a thing for the classics.
19:06Well, thank God.
19:07And thank you.
19:10And Leah is engaged to Dr. Murphy whose surgical talents are matched by his skills in the bedroom.
19:18It is important to me that Leah is sexually satisfied.
19:21And she is also very skilled.
19:24How great are these two?
19:26You want them for your show.
19:28I want them for the pilot.
19:30I'm producing a reality wedding series for Hulu about atypical couples.
19:35Mismatched yet perfect together.
19:37Ugh.
19:39You two have to be in it.
19:41We'd pay for the wedding.
19:43It's not...
19:45Up to $150,000.
19:49You're having trouble breathing.
19:57It's working fine.
19:59It is. She's not.
20:01She has a bronchial rupture.
20:093-OPDS suture.
20:11Completing primary anastomosis.
20:13Sophie asked me and Leah to get married on a reality show she's making.
20:17You are not a reality show person.
20:19What's a reality show person?
20:22Is that dental eating?
20:23Someone who loves attention even when it's bad.
20:26You should have seen what I tweeted about Katie on The Bachelorette.
20:29I have.
20:31You think I didn't check out your social media before hiring you?
20:34The lung isn't inflating.
20:36Ultras the repair with an intercostal muscle flap.
20:40My ex-husband and I spent buckets on our wedding.
20:42Didn't stop it from raining.
20:44Didn't stop his brother from getting sloppy drunk.
20:46And it didn't stop my sketchy cousins from stealing wedding gifts.
20:50If someone else is paying, go for it.
20:56The muscle flap isn't helping.
21:00Her esophagus isn't working.
21:03Her respiratory muscles and lungs are too weak to go back in the iron lung.
21:06Her airway will rupture again.
21:12What if we gave her diaphragm pacing with phrenic nerve stimulation?
21:15There's no way to sink the nerve stimulator to the iron lung.
21:20We could take her out of the iron lung.
21:22She would die.
21:24Yes, unless we switch her to a biphasic cuirass ventilator.
21:28Her spine's not strong enough for a cuirass.
21:33Calphoplasties.
21:49We can pour cement into her correct vertebrae to stabilize them.
21:54Good idea.
21:57I had fun working with you today.
21:59I get why you love being a doctor.
22:03Being a doctor doesn't usually involve buying old car parts.
22:07I have to wake up early tomorrow.
22:11And I'm not going to be sleeping in the guest room.
22:13And you're not going to be turning off my alarm.
22:16And I'm not going to be sleeping in the guest room.
22:18And you're not going to be turning off my alarm.
22:33John?
22:35I taught you a wrist alarm.
22:37It uses silent vibration to wake you up.
22:39It has a snooze button.
22:41Like the diaphragm pacing Jordan suggested for Joan.
22:43But for your wrist.
22:45I don't want you to sleep in the guest room.
22:49This is like a compromise.
22:52Are we reality show people?
22:57Jordan says we're not.
22:59Because we don't love attention.
23:01Sounds about right.
23:05And do you disagree?
23:09Neurotypicals consider me strange.
23:11So I am used to people staring at me.
23:14Especially after Salem put me on that billboard.
23:16Would the attention bother you?
23:18Maybe.
23:20The first time we tried to plan a wedding, it sucked.
23:24And I don't want the whole world to watch us flailing.
23:26Maybe if Sophie does the planning, we would not flail.
23:30And if she does the paying, that would be very helpful.
23:34I don't think money should be the deciding factor on the start of our life together.
23:38Okay.
23:44Yeah.
23:48Decision looks great.
23:52No peri-orbital edema.
23:54We'll monitor you tonight.
23:56So I go back tomorrow?
23:58If all's well, yes.
24:00Great.
24:08I'll talk to Sarah.
24:10I'm sure she'll be okay.
24:13I'll talk to Sarah about getting you a reading tutor.
24:15There are some techniques that have really worked for me.
24:23I'm happy to talk you through them.
24:25Or...
24:27Anything else.
24:33I don't even have his personal cell.
24:39Here.
24:41Thanks.
24:57How are you going to hold market share
24:59when copycats flood the system?
25:01If we get the patent first, that won't be an issue.
25:03There's nothing in the business plan about patent strategy.
25:05It's a work in progress.
25:08V.C.'s are going to be asking you these questions,
25:10so you've got to be ready.
25:12I'm well aware.
25:14I paid off half my med school debt by selling it.
25:16The ankle brace. Yes, I know about that.
25:18That's fantastic.
25:20But this time, you need investors, right?
25:22Not just buyers.
25:24And in this case, you're the product.
25:26We'll be prepared.
25:28And the product, the actual product,
25:30needs to be retooled.
25:34What did you have in mind?
25:37I was thinking about the functionality.
25:39Imagine if it monitored pancreatic function,
25:41hormonal levels, and also lesions.
25:43That would require way more power.
25:45Multiple sensors.
25:47Okay.
25:51We would have to go back to the drawing board.
25:53The drawing board is, what, two months old?
25:57You ladies have a multimillion-dollar idea here,
25:59and it's great,
26:01but I'm suggesting to you that
26:03you could have a billion-dollar idea
26:05and just sleep on it.
26:07Sleep on it.
26:09I'm pretty sure this is the right way to go.
26:15I'll catch up with you later.
26:23What?
26:25You need to have more respect
26:27for the work Jordan and I have put in.
26:29I suggested a few upgrades.
26:31Did not sound like a suggestion.
26:34Sorry?
26:36You really pissed off Jordan.
26:38Maybe she's being just a little bit too sensitive.
26:40You did not just say that.
26:44Are we ladies being too sensitive?
26:46I don't know what's happening here.
26:48Are you offended
26:50because I refer to you as ladies?
26:52I'm offended by your overbearing attitude.
26:54Okay, FYI, if two men walked into my office
26:56right now and presented to me
26:58this particular business plan,
27:00I wouldn't have acted any differently.
27:03Okay.
27:05What?
27:07I just... I'm just trying to help.
27:09I have experience.
27:11I have knowledge.
27:13I know the marketplace.
27:15Maybe if you just listen to the ideas
27:17instead of how the ideas are being presented to you...
27:19Thanks.
27:21I didn't know how I was supposed to feel
27:23until you explained it to me.
27:29Your ass is like a wearable mini Frank.
27:32You could use a motorized wheelchair
27:34and be mobile again.
27:36Think of all the lecture invitations you've had to turn down.
27:38You could do a college tour.
27:40We could go to Vegas.
27:48I don't want the surgery.
27:50What?
27:54The intubations and rupture
27:56weakened your respiratory system.
27:58I know.
28:02If...
28:04If you stay on Frank,
28:06you'll only have a few months left to live.
28:10I just taught my last class.
28:14I published my final paper.
28:16And I got to spend
28:18my final years with a...
28:20a pretty cool roommate.
28:24But I'm...
28:28I'm at the finish line.
28:32He's bleeding from the incision site.
28:34Do you need irrigation?
28:36Ball, thorovicular sutures, and chloroprep?
28:42His sutures are torn.
28:46You did this to yourself.
28:50I'm sorry.
28:52I'm sorry.
28:54I'm sorry.
28:56I'm sorry.
28:58I'm sorry.
29:00You did this to yourself.
29:12Are the sutures irritating you?
29:16No.
29:20Did you want to hurt yourself?
29:23No.
29:27Did you want to stay here?
29:30No.
29:34Please tell me who's hurting you.
29:39I can't help you if you won't tell me.
29:55There are five of them.
30:00They play this game
30:02every Friday after school
30:04called
30:06Happy Hour.
30:10They give me challenges.
30:12Read that sign.
30:14Spell this word.
30:18If I get it right,
30:20they give me stuff extra.
30:22Snacks or
30:24weed or whatever.
30:27I'm stupid.
30:33I never get it right.
30:37So they hurt me.
30:39You're not stupid.
30:41You're brilliant.
30:43You're just dyslexic.
30:57Mr. Targum in exam room 2
30:59needs a rectal exam.
31:01Do you want to take it?
31:03No.
31:07I ran into Jordan
31:09after you guys met this morning.
31:11She seemed a little
31:13out of sorts.
31:15Yeah.
31:17I apparently offended her
31:19and Leah
31:21because I offered an opinion
31:23that was overbearing
31:26and
31:28pushy.
31:30I believe the word you're looking for
31:32is sexist.
31:34I wasn't looking for that word.
31:36Well, you are.
31:38Men your age have spent your whole lives
31:40being told you were the center of the universe.
31:42You don't see the irony
31:44in reducing me to my age and my gender?
31:46You don't see the irony
31:48in being more upset about being called a sexist
31:50than being one?
31:52That's not irony.
31:54I'm contemplating it.
31:56Good first step.
31:58Got my diagnosis.
32:00While some of your symptoms overlap
32:02with toxic masculinity,
32:04your real underlying issue is Boss Syndrome,
32:06which is very treatable.
32:08Shut up.
32:10What?
32:12You're used to leading.
32:14Now you need to learn how to be quiet,
32:16listen, follow.
32:18It might be a fun new experience for you.
32:20You can start by taking
32:23I'm a slow learner.
32:29I've heard of happy hour.
32:31The victim's very tradition continues.
32:33So separate him
32:35from his bullies.
32:37I will, and I'll tell my staff to keep eyes on him.
32:39But it is a 10 to 1
32:41kid to staff ratio here.
32:43Yeah.
32:45There's got to be something more you can do.
32:48Last week,
32:50Kevin was arguing about changing the channel
32:52in the common room.
32:54Kevin started calling the other boy a baby
32:56because he wanted to watch cartoons.
32:58He got his ass kicked.
33:00It doesn't make it okay to just...
33:02Not my point.
33:04It's harder to help Kevin than you think.
33:06But...
33:12What about a foster family?
33:14Not a lot of them want teenagers.
33:16Especially if they have a history of running away
33:18from foster homes.
33:22I'll do everything I can to keep him safe.
33:34Hey.
33:36I keep trying to sell my aunt on the Curious,
33:38but she kicked me out.
33:40Is there anything else?
33:42No.
33:45Just hospice care?
33:51Have you guys thought anymore
33:53about doing my show?
33:58We haven't decided yet.
34:06I made my documentary
34:08because people like me need to know
34:10that someone like Aunt Joan exists.
34:15There are people who need to know
34:17you exist, Sean.
34:24Those people who needed Aunt Joan,
34:28now she needs them.
34:38Uh-oh.
34:40Another one of your director's cuts.
34:42Better.
34:45Aunt Joanie...
34:49Polio made your world smaller.
34:53But...
34:55You made the world bigger
34:57for so many others
34:59by showing what's possible.
35:03Hey. Hi, Joan.
35:05Hi.
35:07Oh.
35:09Susie, is that...
35:11Oh, Jeffrey.
35:14Susie, you're up.
35:16I was first in my family to go to college.
35:18I was ready to drop out freshman year
35:20until I took your seminar.
35:22Your courage inspired me to come out.
35:24When I saw your movie,
35:26I thought her iron lung
35:28isn't ruling her life.
35:30My depression shouldn't rule mine.
35:32I made an appointment
35:34with a therapist that day.
35:36Go.
35:38Every time I start to say I can't,
35:40I just think about the brain.
35:42I love you so much.
35:58I'm so lucky to call you a friend.
36:00You didn't just teach me physics.
36:02You taught me about life.
36:08I know.
36:12I know.
36:22You've been in that machine a long time.
36:24You're scared
36:26of life outside
36:28because it's new.
36:32Because it may make you look back
36:34and realize how much you've missed.
36:37You've overcome
36:39so much more than most people.
36:41You found your courage
36:43before,
36:45but you can do it again.
36:49If I could feel my ass,
36:51you'd be such a pain in it.
37:01Fine, I'll do the damn surgery.
37:03Just shut up about it.
37:07Fine.
37:17You're all set for discharge.
37:19I made some calls to DCFS.
37:21They promised to get you in a new foster placement.
37:25How long would it take?
37:27A week or so.
37:37You see that?
37:39Yeah.
37:41Looks like an infection.
37:43He's not ready for discharge.
37:47Okay.
37:49Is it bad?
37:51No.
37:53We just need to keep you here a little longer.
37:55How much longer?
37:57A week or so.
38:07Thanks for coming.
38:09Since the last time we met,
38:11I've been doing a lot of thinking.
38:13If this is gonna work,
38:15there needs to be a change
38:17in the dynamic,
38:19mostly on my part,
38:21and I'm not sure I can do that.
38:23So maybe we should call it a day.
38:29That's it?
38:31Of course.
38:33I'll give you the endorsement.
38:36You're gonna give up on us?
38:38I thought you said
38:40you didn't want a partner.
38:42It took me a while
38:44to get past the attitude.
38:46But you were right.
38:48We could use your code
38:50to power three different sensors.
38:52We could sell it as a set or a la carte.
38:54Make more money.
38:56I like that idea.
39:00What about it, Glassy?
39:02Maybe we can all learn some new tricks.
39:04You know what they say about old dogs.
39:06But...
39:08sure.
39:10I'm willing to give it a shot.
39:20How's Frank Jr.?
39:22No. This is Gene.
39:24Kelly.
39:26Light on his feet.
39:29So...
39:31the show...
39:33Oh, Sean and I haven't had a chance to...
39:35You are beautiful, smart, and kind.
39:39When I was younger,
39:41I would have liked to see
39:43a TV show about a man like me
39:45lucky enough to marry
39:47a woman like you.
39:51But you don't want to do it,
39:53and that is okay.
39:56Sean, you have inspired me.
39:58And I want us to inspire other people.
40:02And planning a wedding sucks.
40:06Yes.
40:08It does.
40:16Ogie.
40:18We are going to be
40:20reality show people.
40:22We are going to be
40:24reality show people.
40:34Reality show people.
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