The Good Doctor Season 6 Episode 6
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00:00Barely 7 o'clock and it's already...
00:07What are you wearing?
00:10A rechargeable cooling vest.
00:12Kevin says it's going to be 109 degrees today and this will maintain my core temperature
00:17for up to 8 hours.
00:19I also have a neck fan, personal hydration pack, and...
00:28A cooling hoodie.
00:30You really went for it.
00:33It's an investment in our future.
00:35We will need these many, many more times.
00:42If you need to, you can borrow my hoodie.
00:47Out of the frying pan into the fire.
01:04Seriously, is the A.C. even on?
01:08It's working fine at the V.A. gym.
01:10Our wheelchair basketball team is taking refuge over there later today.
01:14We could use a shooting guard.
01:16Not sure I'm quite ready to drain threes in this thing.
01:19A nice cap, though.
01:24You're with me today, Dr. Powell.
01:27Sweet.
01:28Do I get matching gear, like a Team Murphy uniform?
01:34No.
01:38Spinal cord injuries disrupt autonomic homeostasis, so patients are more susceptible to the heat.
01:44If she'd had the surgery I proposed, Dr. Lim would be better able to regulate that temperature.
01:49It was too early for her to make that decision.
01:52No.
01:53The longer she waits, the higher her risk of irreversible edema.
01:57There's many factors to consider.
02:00That's why I told her not to rush into it.
02:03Excuse me?
02:06You are a first-year resident.
02:08I have much more surgical experience than you.
02:12And I have much more physical disability experience than you.
02:16C.E.R.
02:28Blackout hit a senior residence.
02:29Their entire population has been evacuated to us.
02:32That makes 32 new patients.
02:35And one cake.
02:38Blackout, schmackout.
02:40We've got to celebrate, Arts 100.
02:55Evaluate them all for heat stroke.
02:57Also, any pre-existing condition could be exacerbated.
02:59The rest are yours?
03:01All of them non-surgical.
03:02Some will need IVs and cooling blankets.
03:05And wander bracelets.
03:09You want Fred and Ginger or Stanley Kowalski?
03:13Your heart's running fast, Mrs. Hamilton.
03:17The heat's made your V-tach worse.
03:19My heart's kept me going 90 years, so don't be too hard on it.
03:23And call me Edna.
03:2590?
03:26Come on, I don't buy it.
03:28You remind me of Jerry at the home.
03:32Although you're easier on the eyes.
03:36Nice.
03:39Let's give Edna five of them a top or low.
03:46Lost her pulse. Need a defibrillator.
03:58Got her pulse back.
04:06Nice work, Doc.
04:08Other than cracking her ribs,
04:10I'd better get a chest CT, see how bad the damage is.
04:17You're not old.
04:21This is Brooks Mosey, 41.
04:23He collapsed during his daily 60-mile bike ride.
04:26Yeah, but he caught me off guard. I'm just dehydrated.
04:28You should watch the weather channel.
04:30Start an IV.
04:34We need to start an IO line. I can't find a good vein.
04:38That's because you didn't tap the vein to make it dilate.
04:41He's dehydrated. He needs an IO line.
04:43No, he needs a doctor with more experience.
04:46Please change that patient's catheter bag.
04:58Her cortisol's 106. She's critical.
05:01Exhaler's packed. Two cooling blankets, none of it's helping.
05:05Pee-pee's taking.
05:07This heat's frying her organs.
05:09That's a smoke detector.
05:11You leave the stove on, Marty.
05:13She needs cold nasal gastric lavage.
05:17I'm scared, Marty.
05:20May, my name is Dr. Perez.
05:22You're at a hospital. We're going to take good care of you.
05:27I've got you.
05:31Thank you, senorita.
05:34Oh, it's a tango Tuesday.
05:37We do all things Argentinian.
05:40That explains...
05:42That guy takes three dance lessons,
05:46and she's all over him.
05:51Red and ginger.
05:53Every bit as adorable as they look.
05:55I'd like to dance with you.
05:57Ginger. Every bit as adorable as they look.
06:00I'd like to dancing prunes.
06:02A couple in their twilight years displaying affection makes you pissy?
06:06It's Tinder, isn't it?
06:08I saw your profile.
06:10What are you doing on Tinder?
06:12Spying on my co-workers.
06:15And I don't blame you for being cranky.
06:18There's nothing more depressing than a few laps around the dating pool.
06:22Amor.
06:27Arthur Abbott?
06:30Art.
06:32Okay, well, he couldn't have gone far. He's...
06:34A hundred years old, as of today.
06:38Art, one spry son of a bitch.
06:50I hear you saved my life today.
06:52And fractured some ribs in the process.
06:55Which led to us doing a C.T.
06:57that showed a tumor running from your right lung
07:00to your belly.
07:03Can you remove it?
07:05Yes, but at your age,
07:07I'm not sure your body could handle such a big surgery.
07:10I'd recommend you leave it.
07:13You'd have several good months.
07:16Months?
07:18Six, maybe seven.
07:20You saved my life once today.
07:23I'm sure you can do it again.
07:25Edna, I'm just not comfortable doing the surgery.
07:29Then I want another opinion.
07:32And another pot of scotch pudding.
07:34If it's not too much trouble.
07:36If it's not too much trouble.
07:51Dr. Powell's not your favorite employee?
07:53We are not allowed to have favorites.
07:55But if we were,
07:57she would not be mine.
07:59She is very annoying.
08:01I've got 68 employees,
08:03seven of whom are annoying.
08:06Out of those seven,
08:08four are my best employees.
08:10They consistently challenge me
08:12with opposing points of view.
08:17I can't breathe.
08:20Code blue.
08:22Heart rate is 32.
08:24I need a crash cart.
08:31It's a structural issue
08:33causing cardiac ischemia.
08:35Then we would have heard a murmur.
08:37What about a coronary vasospasm?
08:39No.
08:41Brooks's troponins are only mildly elevated.
08:43Hi, Leah.
08:46His electrolytes were off.
08:48Could have been a vasovagal response to dehydration.
08:50You're wrong.
08:52And your opposing points of view are not useful.
08:54It is structural.
08:56We came here because it's 10 degrees cooler
08:58than everywhere else.
09:00Dr. Powell did not come to work
09:02prepared for the heat.
09:04I'm sorry.
09:14It's 108 out here.
09:16Why would Art leave the hospital?
09:18It's called dementia.
09:20Spry or not, he couldn't have hobbled this far.
09:22Put a wander bracelet on him
09:24like Andrews told you to,
09:26he wouldn't be on this hunt for the walking dead.
09:28Andrews was looking at you, not me.
09:30Should we talk about
09:32what's really bothering you?
09:34You look on over there
09:36for the old guy you lost.
09:38I'll look over here.
09:42It's up to 77 degrees in here.
09:44Anything over 82
09:46will compromise the servers.
09:50What's with Mr. Grumpy?
09:56I'm not Mr. Grumpy.
09:58You were
10:00with Powell.
10:02I don't like
10:04her.
10:06Because she's a bad resident?
10:08She
10:10makes a lot of mistakes
10:12but no more than the others.
10:14So it's her personality.
10:16She's annoying.
10:18How is she annoying?
10:20She's
10:22contrary.
10:24Oh.
10:26She's like someone we know?
10:28Yes.
10:30But I like Morgan.
10:34The first step to getting past your issues
10:36with her is identifying them.
10:38And why do I need to get past
10:40my issues?
10:42And
10:44there's the blackout.
10:48That didn't last long.
10:50That's just the backup generators
10:52kicking in. And how long they will last
10:54I have no idea.
10:58We got your labs and imaging back.
11:00Heat has
11:02caused damage to your heart and lungs.
11:04It's
11:06permanent.
11:08And
11:14You're dying
11:16May.
11:18Very soon.
11:20A matter of hours.
11:24But we'll
11:26make sure you're not in any pain
11:28and keep you comfortable.
11:30Do you have
11:32any family we can call?
11:36No.
11:38My husband passed last
11:40year. Didn't he?
11:46Is there anyone
11:48you want to be here with you?
11:50Marty was
11:52always the social one.
11:56We talked about
11:58seeing the world.
12:00Marty and I
12:02finally booked
12:04a trip to celebrate
12:06our 60th wedding anniversary
12:08to Paris.
12:12But he got cancer.
12:16He still wanted to go.
12:18He still wanted to go but
12:20I said
12:22no.
12:24We needed to get him better first.
12:44Hi Edna.
12:46I'm Dr. Aaron Blassman.
12:48I understand you wanted
12:50a second set of eyes.
12:52Thank you for coming so quickly.
12:54While I was in the neighborhood.
12:56How are you handling the heat?
12:58I brought you this
13:00in case you want to use it
13:02later.
13:04Any shortness of breath?
13:06I've had that for ages.
13:08It doesn't really bother me.
13:10At home everything's
13:12right there.
13:14That's convenient.
13:16It is.
13:18I do like to go to the courtyard.
13:20They have a beautiful eucalyptus tree there.
13:24When my granddaughter visited
13:26from Eugene last summer
13:28we sat out there
13:30and just watched the leaves rustle.
13:34Well that sounds just lovely.
13:36It was.
13:38May I?
13:40Does it hurt
13:42when I press here?
13:44Okay, I'll take that as a yes.
13:46Any problems with
13:48memory, forgetfulness, confusion?
13:50I am 90.
13:54But I just won
13:56all three matches at last
13:58week's cribbage game.
14:00So I guess it could be worse.
14:02Card sharp, huh?
14:04Edna
14:06this tumor is a monster.
14:09To take it out
14:11would be very risky.
14:13You might not survive the procedure.
14:15Or worse
14:17ventilator, chronic pain
14:19immobilization.
14:21Dr. Park went through all of this
14:23with you?
14:25Yes, he did.
14:27I want surgery.
14:31And another
14:33butterscotch pudding
14:35when you have a moment.
14:37I'll see what I can do.
14:45We're doing the surgery.
14:47You know Edna's
14:49heart stopped, right?
14:51And restarted without a defibrillator.
14:53This is a huge surgery for a 20 year old.
14:55And? Age isn't the only issue.
14:57She has no idea what she's getting herself into.
14:59I think she does.
15:01She's blindly optimistic.
15:03Or is it blind faith? What's the difference?
15:05Blind faith can destroy what little quality of life
15:07she has left.
15:09Her call.
15:13We need to radically slash power consumption.
15:15Your servers are pulling more energy
15:17than any other department.
15:19For good reason. If all of our servers go down
15:21that'll take out the smart energy hub.
15:23What's a smart energy hub?
15:25It directs power to areas that need it the most
15:27and reduces it to areas that don't.
15:29Without it, I can't guarantee the generators won't overload.
15:31Our backup system needs a backup?
15:33We're working in the dark already. We need to act now.
15:35Shut down the top two floors. Relocate the patients.
15:37And compromise the medical care of over 80 people?
15:39I'll look after the patients.
15:41You look after that hub.
15:47We need to talk about why I don't like you.
15:49Sounds fun.
15:51Your hand lotion smells strongly of almonds.
15:53Injecting contrast.
15:55You are stubborn and intractable
15:57as demonstrated by refusing to transplant a pig's heart
15:59ignoring proper procedure for inserting an IV.
16:01I didn't back you up on limb surgery.
16:03You were wrong about that too.
16:07Feelings mutual.
16:09Very stubborn
16:11and almonds.
16:15I've seen you get distracted
16:17when something irritates your sensibilities.
16:19Never seen that make you a jackass.
16:27The coronary artery is coming off the pulmonary
16:29not the aorta.
16:31This is very rare and will require
16:33a very complicated surgery.
16:35He could drop dead at any minute.
16:37Yes, he could.
16:43Okay.
16:45How about a coronary artery bypass?
16:51Swamp core.
16:53Okay.
16:55Brooks' anatomy is far too complex for a bypass.
16:57We won't have all the necessary information
16:59until we open him up.
17:01Why don't we do a cardiac MRI first?
17:03That would be useless.
17:05His arteries are too tortuous and dilated.
17:07It'd make interpretation of images impossible.
17:11Okay, so your plan is to have no plan?
17:13My plan is
17:15to open him up, observe, and improvise.
17:17You can't improvise the most complicated...
17:19Stop contradicting me.
17:21I have more surgical experience than you.
17:23Yes, and it's your job to teach me.
17:25Then why do you act like you know as much as I do?
17:31Knowing why I don't like her isn't going to help
17:33because she won't change.
17:37You're off the case.
17:51We just lost our first server.
17:55How about ECMO and CRRT?
17:57That could bridge May to multi-organ transplant
17:59and we could even...
18:01Davey, she won't even tolerate anticoagulation.
18:05All right.
18:25Hey.
18:29How you holding up, Chief?
18:31My office is a sauna.
18:33The Wi-Fi died
18:35and I just lost my last two hours of work.
18:37Well, Andrew's just put
18:39the hospital and the ER in full divert status
18:41so we both have the next
18:43couple hours free.
18:45The AC at the VA is still working.
18:47I have physical therapy
18:49in 20.
18:51You go to therapy to get better when you're injured.
18:53I am injured.
18:55You were.
18:57You're not anymore.
18:59Living with a physical disability
19:01is not like living with
19:03cancer.
19:05You're not dying.
19:07You're not sick.
19:09I see a healthy, fully capable woman
19:11sitting across from me.
19:13At some point,
19:15you need to start seeing yourself like that too.
19:23You were right
19:27about the Wander bracelets.
19:29Andrew's was looking at me.
19:31Are you just saying that
19:33to make me feel better?
19:35Did it work?
19:37No.
19:41When I was a junior
19:43in high school, I made this vision board.
19:45Two horses,
19:47Olympic medal in archery,
19:49tour within sync,
19:51goals that I'm okay with not accomplishing,
19:53but
19:55being a surgeon, getting married,
19:57having kids,
20:01one of those is already off the table
20:03and the others feel like they're
20:05sliding out of reach.
20:07I feel like there's this
20:09huge hole in my life.
20:17A vision board?
20:21There he is.
20:25Mr. Abbott! Art!
20:27Hi. We're doctors
20:29from the hospital.
20:31Let's get you out of this heat, okay?
20:43He's all yours, Starsky.
20:45Mr. Abbott!
20:47Art!
21:05I was nervous my first time too.
21:07Shouldn't they lower the hoops?
21:09You've been pushing that chair
21:11all day.
21:13You've been pushing that chair around
21:15for months. I'm sure your arms
21:17are up to it.
21:19Today is about fun, remember?
21:21You're tall.
21:23Good reach too.
21:25Audrey, this is Clay.
21:27He's captain of the losing team.
21:29Love your optimism, Powell.
21:31You're 0 for 6 against us.
21:33Right, which is why I call dibs on
21:35the noob.
21:37She who brings the long-armed noob
21:39plays the long-armed noob.
21:41Thank you very much.
21:43Oh, come on.
21:45You will love it.
21:57You're gonna improvise.
21:59Based on my visual assessment
22:01of your anomalous anatomy...
22:03So you're going to have to make a lot of decisions
22:05in the moment.
22:07Oh, at least six.
22:10But she will be
22:12replaced.
22:14I want her back.
22:16Challenging every decision you make.
22:18Her challenges have not
22:20been useful.
22:25Israeli intelligence
22:27refuses to make any major decisions
22:29until they are thoroughly challenged
22:31by the tenth man.
22:33A person assigned to raise
22:35every possible pitfall
22:37before proceeding.
22:39I have a successful business
22:41because of it.
22:43If you can't work with the tenth man,
22:47I'll find a surgeon who can.
22:53We're gonna get you cooled down.
22:57Jerome! Jerome!
22:59We found R!
23:01No. I found him.
23:03In the hospital laundry room.
23:09So who did you kidnap?
23:21Whoa! You leave it out there
23:23and pick in your pocket, noob.
23:26Yeah, I'm open.
23:34I'll get back at you.
23:39Go to the low post!
23:43Stay out of my lane.
23:45Pass it!
23:51I'll go.
23:57Don't leave her open.
24:09Get out of my way!
24:19Nice shot, noob.
24:23Oh.
24:25Ow.
24:39She doesn't have much longer.
24:49You're taking me to Paris.
25:01I kicked Powell off my case
25:03but the patient said I can't do his surgery.
25:05I kicked Powell off my case
25:07but the patient said I can't do his surgery
25:09without a tenth man.
25:11But I don't want to work with Powell as a tenth man
25:13because I don't like her.
25:15I work with people I don't like all the time, Carol.
25:19Focus on the good. Forget the bad.
25:21There is nothing good about Powell.
25:23Really?
25:25If there is,
25:27I don't know how to find it.
25:29Common ground.
25:31Find the common ground.
25:33My father-in-law, for instance,
25:35we were like frozen popsicles
25:37in a freezer.
25:39Metaphor.
25:41We were so uncomfortable around each other
25:43he didn't like me, I didn't like him.
25:45And then on Maddy's fifth birthday party
25:47my father-in-law pulled out a deck of cards
25:49and performs
25:51to perfection
25:53this magic card trick.
25:55I'd been fumbling over that same card trick for years.
25:57I used to have a magic show.
25:59Amazing Aaron's magic show.
26:01And from that point on
26:03we thawed out.
26:05We were never close
26:07but we were okay
26:09around each other.
26:11Common ground.
26:17Simile.
26:31Simile.
26:49It was two months before I scored in a game.
26:51I won't be able to move my arms tomorrow.
26:53Not good for a surgeon.
26:550 for 7, Doc.
26:57You're a doctor.
26:59I play much better against the kids.
27:01Just for the record,
27:03I did not love that.
27:05Why are you smiling?
27:07It's more of a grimace.
27:09Maybe. Or maybe it's nice.
27:11Being treated like a normal person again.
27:13That patronizing politeness
27:15accorded to the helpless, vulnerable,
27:17invalid, that crap gets old fast.
27:21Same time next week?
27:23Not a chance in hell.
27:25And I'm back
27:27on the case.
27:29I didn't know you were off it.
27:41I figure
27:43you can use these more now than I can.
27:45I already lost one generator
27:47and the other is on its last legs.
27:49ICU and OR is the only places with working A.C.
27:51The whole hospital will go dark at any time.
27:53You're gonna fire me, aren't you?
27:55Not if the board fires me first.
28:01You're gonna make some calls.
28:03Number 6.
28:09Lung is clear. Moving on.
28:11Give her a bump of DILT.
28:13We don't want her heart going haywire
28:15while we're trying to pull this thing off of it.
28:19Renal parenchyma isn't clear.
28:21I can't resect this aspect of the tumor
28:23without sacrificing the kidney.
28:27Take the kidney.
28:31Unless she'll need full-on dialysis.
28:33Unless she'll be looking at blood pressure, volatility,
28:35fainting spells, electrolyte imbalances.
28:37She can live with it. Take the kidney.
28:45When my grandfather got pancreatic cancer,
28:47my grandmother pushed his doctors to operate.
28:49Complications from surgery cost him
28:51everything that made his life worth living.
28:53He could have spent his last few months
28:55in palliative care with his family.
28:57Instead, he got three years of pain and misery.
28:59He's stopped now,
29:01so he'll have a few more good months.
29:05Butterscotch pudding.
29:11I don't know.
29:13Butterscotch pudding.
29:17Life is hard.
29:19Sometimes the pain
29:21of loss or whatever
29:23is so acute,
29:25you don't know how you're gonna go on or why.
29:27And then you find a reason.
29:29Our reason finds you.
29:31Someone needs you.
29:33You find love, a purpose.
29:37Dialysis isn't going to stop Edna
29:39from the joy of seeing her granddaughter
29:41or the rustling of the leaves
29:45or butterscotch pudding.
29:53I'll take the kidney.
30:07Brooks's unstable angina has worsened.
30:10Surgery can't wait.
30:20Do you watch
30:22the Weather Channel?
30:24This is San Jose.
30:26There is no weather other than today.
30:30Helsinki has a lot
30:32of weather.
30:34You watch Finnish weather reports?
30:36I find using science
30:38as a predictive tool
30:40very reassuring.
30:42I've seen some good weather movies.
30:44Twister, The Day After Tomorrow.
30:46Those movies are very unrealistic.
30:48Sharknado. Pancakes.
30:50Do you like pancakes?
30:52Not much of a carb person.
30:54I do love banh xeo.
30:56Vietnamese crepes stuffed with
30:58pickled daikon radish.
31:00Those are not pancakes.
31:04We have no common ground.
31:06Your advice is not useful, nor Leah's advice.
31:08I still do not like you.
31:18That's every senior care
31:20facility within a five mile radius.
31:26Alamitos?
31:28Vista Park?
31:32Edenvale?
31:34Do any of those places ring a bell?
31:40Where's my Emma?
31:48I'm going to end up in Edenvale, aren't I?
31:50I have no one to report
31:52me missing.
31:54No, you're not.
31:56Edenvale is far too exclusive.
31:58Come on.
32:00You know you're going to get back together with Park.
32:04Sam?
32:10Someone just called our ER
32:12looking for a 91-year-old Samuel McIntyre
32:14of 378
32:16Meadow Drive.
32:18We really did kidnap him.
32:20His grandson Kyle is coming to pick him up.
32:22As in
32:24Kyle McIntyre, attorney at law.
32:26Solar Energy Company
32:28is delivering a battery truck ASAP,
32:30which would give us all the power we need.
32:32That's fantastic.
32:34Except we can't access it.
32:36It's DC power and they don't have an inverter.
32:38MRIs run on DC.
32:40They must have inverters.
32:42I'm not sure they can integrate it into our grid.
32:44We're going to find out.
32:46Have engineering take an inverter to the electrical room.
32:48What's happening?
32:50We're taking you on a little trip, Mae.
32:52Just sit back and enjoy.
32:58Welcome to Paris.
33:04Oh.
33:08Bye.
33:10Bye.
33:12Bye.
33:14Bye.
33:16Bye.
33:24It's Notre Dame.
33:30And the Louvre.
33:36And
33:38the Eiffel Tower.
33:42We made it after all.
33:46Isn't it
33:48beautiful, Marty?
34:02Yes, it is, Mae.
34:04Avec mes souvenirs
34:08J'ai allumé le feu
34:10Les chagrins me plaisaient
34:14Brooks's coronary anatomy
34:16is very, very unusual.
34:18Yes, it is.
34:20I was hoping
34:22to implant the coronary artery directly onto
34:24the aorta. You won't reach.
34:26I know. I was about to say that.
34:28Sorry.
34:30Sorry.
34:34We could do a bypass
34:36with a homograph, although...
34:38The graft would clot.
34:40I was getting to that.
34:42I don't need your bad ideas.
34:44I was hoping you'd hear it and make it a better idea.
34:46Stop talking.
34:48No!
34:50I'm fine with you not liking me.
34:52But that doesn't mean
34:54you get to disregard my ideas.
34:56And I would have thought that you'd understand
34:58exactly what it's like to be treated as the other.
35:00You want to find common ground?
35:02We can use
35:04a modified tachy-uchi
35:06procedure to tunnel the RCA
35:08using TEE guidance.
35:10Great plan.
35:12The cost can't be averted.
35:32It was
35:34a great plan.
35:40We need to do an off-pump modification
35:42of the trapdoor technique. Number 15,
35:44scalpel. Without electric cautery, there's a
35:46huge risk he'll bleed out.
35:48We need to improvise.
35:50What about adjustable ligature technique
35:52to cinch down bleeding vessels?
35:54That is from the Civil War.
35:56I'm a little bit of a
35:58surgical history geek. 55 over 32.
36:00He's critical.
36:02That ligature technique
36:04could permanently damage the vasculature.
36:06We will do the off-pump modification.
36:16In the Civil War, they also
36:18used heat on metal.
36:20To cauterize.
36:22I'm sure somebody has a lighter.
36:30I'll cut. You cauterize.
36:40Is this gonna work?
36:44It's not rated for this energy load.
36:52BP is 48 over palp.
36:54We're losing him.
37:00Rest.
37:20Estimosis complete.
37:22Unclamping the aorta.
37:30Heart is perfusing.
37:3261 over 40.
37:34He's stabilizing.
37:52I wonder if Jerome will wait for me.
37:56Can we get out of jail?
38:00Grandpa Sam!
38:04There's my Emma.
38:14He just recently
38:16started to wander.
38:18I don't know where you found him
38:20but with the heat today
38:24you probably found him.
38:26With the heat today
38:30you probably saved his life.
38:54We're heroes.
38:56Who knew?
39:02Oh, what's it gonna take
39:04for this place to feel like home?
39:30What?
39:32You're uh
39:36You're an amazing person.
40:02How's our retina doing?
40:04Pretty good actually
40:06considering.
40:08Butterscotch pudding?
40:16This is good.
40:22Oh, what's it gonna take
40:24for this place to feel like home?
40:38We're back to 80% capacity.
40:42Nice job.
40:46Back at you.
40:52What do you mean you're gonna meet a guy in a tango class?
41:00That whole in my life
41:02it's not that I want a boyfriend.
41:08I want a child.
41:22Brooks's EKG is perfect.
41:30The first brain surgery
41:32was performed in ancient Egypt.
41:34The patient died.
41:36I heard they found surgical tools
41:38in a pharaoh's tomb.
41:40They were made of bronze.
41:42There's a great
41:44surgical museum in Chicago.
41:46You should check it out sometime.
41:52What happened there?
41:58She changed her hand lotion.
42:06How do you feel about tennis?
42:10I play every Saturday.
42:12Unless you're too busy with PT.
42:18I think I might be ready to go.