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  • 5/27/2025
The Good Doctor Season 6 Episode 14
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00:00Sorry, did I wake you?
00:09Yes.
00:10The baby's pressing on my bladder, so I have to pee approximately 78 times every night.
00:16We can talk about baby names since we are both awake.
00:21I keep coming back to one name.
00:25Kelly.
00:26It reminds me of a Kelly clamp.
00:29And I will think about grasping onto tissue or vessels every time I'm holding our son.
00:33What about Addison? Addison Murphy?
00:38Addison is the name of a disease.
00:42A warrior's son is not producing enough cortisol or aldosterone.
00:47You can go back to sleep.
00:50I have to go pee again anyway.
00:57Morning. Pancakes, anyone?
01:01They are not just ordinary pancakes.
01:04They are Dutch baby pancakes, also known as Bismarck's Dutch Puffs and even Hootenanny's.
01:10I lucked it up.
01:11That is correct.
01:12They are baked in an oven, not fried. I was up very early.
01:15Sorry if my frequent bathroom trips kept you up.
01:18Oh, don't be silly. You're making a human.
01:23So, Kelly and Addison are out. I don't disagree.
01:27How about Munchhausen?
01:29Fine.
01:30Or Parkinson's?
01:32Our bedroom conversations are meant to be private.
01:35All of them?
01:37Well, it's not like you were talking about...
01:40Never mind.
01:42Let's eat.
01:45A friend on the San Jose school board reached out.
01:48They're looking for a new teacher.
01:50A friend on the San Jose school board reached out.
01:52They're looking for someone to give a series of online talks to high schoolers about careers in medicine,
01:59specifically to young women of color.
02:01That's great.
02:02I thought you'd be perfect.
02:04Oh.
02:06That wasn't the reaction I was expecting.
02:08Maybe Dr. Tewks can do it.
02:11Tewks is a mom.
02:13These high school kids don't see themselves in her.
02:15There's got to be someone else.
02:16There isn't, which is the whole point.
02:18Only 2% of surgeons in the U.S. are black.
02:21Don't be afraid to step into the spotlight.
02:23I'm not afraid. I'm just very busy.
02:26Okay. It will only take a couple hours of your time.
02:30If you can see it, you can be it. It's a real thing.
02:34It is not my responsibility to be the one they see.
02:39Okay.
02:49Nathan hit his head on the trampoline frame at his birthday party two days ago.
02:53He got a bump, but he seemed fine.
02:56Where's Daddy?
02:58I told you. He's away for work helping people.
03:01He'll be back in a few days, okay?
03:03Is it possible to develop a concussion two days later?
03:06Let's see if we can find out what's going on.
03:13Nathan, what's your puppy's name?
03:15Patches.
03:17Okay, look into Patches' eyes with this little light.
03:19Make sure he's okay.
03:21Or you can do it.
03:23Just look in here.
03:25Can you pick this back up and give it to the doctor?
03:29I can't. Where's Daddy?
03:36Can you give me a high-five, bud?
03:39Good. Now high-ten.
03:43What's happening? Is this a concussion?
03:46It's not a concussion.
03:48Your son is having a stroke.
04:08You are late.
04:10You are late.
04:12No, I'm not.
04:14It's 8.01 a.m.
04:16It is now, but I'm pretty sure it was till 8 when I walked through the door.
04:21Were you getting your hair cut?
04:24No.
04:25Are you using drugs again?
04:28No.
04:30You are on probation, and I am responsible for you.
04:35Common signs of drug abuse include ignoring responsibilities and secretive behavior.
04:40I promise you I'm clean.
04:42I'll pee in a cup if you want.
04:44Okay.
04:46I'm going to assist Dr. Park.
04:48You can join the case if your sample comes back clean.
04:52I wasn't even late.
04:55Is there a chance to help young, diverse women and kiss the hospital president's ass at the same time?
05:01There's only one answer to that.
05:03It starts with a Y, ends with a yes.
05:06That didn't work.
05:07I know, I should have bailed, but I stand by my point.
05:09Aren't we busy enough?
05:11And why do I have the burden of extra homework just because I have more melanin than you?
05:15And why is my grandma e-texting me right now?
05:17You shouldn't think of it as homework, and you definitely shouldn't think of it as a burden.
05:21And you shouldn't think you know what it's like to be me.
05:25Point taken.
05:27What the...
05:29Okay, can we just focus on our patients, please?
05:36Gwenquai, there you are.
05:39Grandma E, what are you doing here?
05:41I was told they have doctors here.
05:44I've got tightness of the chest, shortness of breath, swollen ankles.
05:49Why didn't you go see a doctor in Oakland?
05:51Those idiots said that my ascites indicated I had cirrhosis of the liver, like I'm some kind of a drunk.
05:59I figured with my family connections, I could get some top-shelf care here.
06:04I can't be involved in any of your...
06:06But I can.
06:08Delighted to meet you, Grandma E. I'm Dr. Wolk.
06:12Okay, Jordan, baby, you stay and keep an eye on little mister here.
06:17He might try to skate by on his good looks.
06:22Can you lean back for me?
06:25Jordan, you never mentioned having a sister.
06:29See? I like him.
06:32Extended jugular veins with increased JVP, Kussmaul's sign, and pulsus paradoxus.
06:39Maybe I don't like you so much now.
06:41She does have a history of chest radiation.
06:49Echo brightness of the pericardium.
06:51What does that mean?
06:52A sac around your heart is inflamed.
06:54There are calcium deposits.
06:57Grandma?
07:00All right, those are faint pulses.
07:02Okay, if we don't do something, she's gonna arrest. Set up an OR stat for a pericardiotomy.
07:08No, Rick, stay. I promise I've got this.
07:12Sorry to interrupt. Ready?
07:17Can you please talk to my husband?
07:19Of course.
07:21This is Dr. Park.
07:22How does a four-year-old end up with a stroke from bumping his head?
07:25Head trauma is one of the main causes.
07:27I feel like I should get on a plane now, but Linda's telling me to stay.
07:31How far are you?
07:32Alabama. We still have people missing after the tornado ripped through.
07:36I can't tell you how to prioritize, but I can tell you I'm hoping to make your son better will before he can get here.
07:47We're okay. He'll be back in a few days anyways. Just stay and keep helping.
07:54Okay.
08:01Evacuating the hematoma?
08:03I saw on the Weather Channel that the Alabama tornado was the 15th to reach a four on the Enhanced Fujita Scale in the last three years.
08:11Together, they have caused 116 fatalities.
08:15Luckily, we have people like his dad who run towards a crisis.
08:18But he also has a crisis right here with his son.
08:22He didn't know that when he left.
08:25I'm not seeing an active bleeder.
08:27There is a hypervascularized brain parenchyma in this resection cavity.
08:34The major named vessels are all smaller than usual and look scarred in.
08:42The hemorrhage was not from hitting his head.
08:46This boy and his brain are even sicker than we thought.
08:51Lightening the sternal retractor?
08:55So, why does she call you Queen K?
08:58It's Quinn Quay, Latin for five, because I'm the fifth child of six.
09:03So does she call your little brother sex?
09:05Please focus so you don't kill my grandmother.
09:07Authorizing the edges of the sternal periosteum.
09:12She's so charming.
09:13Why didn't you get any of those genes?
09:16Charm is one of the many layers of a very complicated woman.
09:20Grandma E drove me like a drill sergeant from the day I was born.
09:23Ensure the pericardium is free from both the pleura and the diaphragm.
09:30Fifteen blade?
09:32Oh, I need a new fifteen blade.
09:36What's happening?
09:39Well, I can't pierce it. Never seen constrictive pericarditis this severe.
09:47It's completely calcified.
09:49Your grandma has what's known as a coconut heart.
10:02Your son has a rare autoimmune disorder called primary CNS vasculitis.
10:06It's causing inflammation of his blood vessels throughout his brain.
10:11Okay.
10:13What are the next steps?
10:15Cyclophosphamide infusions.
10:18That's chemo.
10:20My mother had that when she had breast cancer and she lost her hair.
10:24She threw up. She got sores all over her mouth.
10:26Letting this go untreated is far worse.
10:28Recurrent brain bleeds, possibly large territory strokes.
10:31It could be fatal.
10:33Nathan will be on some form of immunosuppression his whole life.
10:41I'm sorry.
10:43Thank you, doctor.
10:53How do you crack open a coconut without puncturing what's underneath?
10:56Constrictive pericarditis.
10:59Please stop saying coconut. It's my grandmother and it's serious.
11:03Not your case.
11:04I'm just having a snack and trying to help.
11:11We need ideas.
11:12Left anterior thoracotomy and partial excision of the pericardium.
11:16It avoids general infection and seems likely the safest route.
11:19It will require more surgeries.
11:21Please go away.
11:22What are you advocating for?
11:24Complete removal.
11:26Hear me out. Immediate sternotomy gives us clear access to the diseased pericardium from phrenic nerve to phrenic nerve.
11:31It's way too risky.
11:32Complete decortication fixes her heart.
11:35Completely.
11:38You are advocating for an extensive high-risk surgery.
11:41Meanwhile, a partial removal offers your 70-year-old grandmother a shot at full health for what will likely amount to the rest of her life.
11:48Shouldn't you let the patient decide?
11:50No.
11:51I don't present something if it's not a viable option.
11:53I think it is viable.
11:54Her surgeon doesn't.
11:57Jordan, go be a granddaughter.
12:05If I hadn't become a surgeon, I think I would have been a writer.
12:09You never told me your grandmother worked at Marcus Books.
12:12Was I supposed to?
12:13I was just a lowly clerk.
12:16It came up when I heard his story.
12:19It came up when I heard his name was Marcus.
12:22There is nothing lowly about being at the center of a cultural landmark.
12:27My Auntie Wynn used to take me to author readings like Toni Morrison, Maya Angelou, and you were there every day.
12:34I probably served you some cookies.
12:37Did you ever meet Jane Baldwin?
12:38I did.
12:39What?
12:40Okay. She can probably use some rest.
12:43Yes. Absolutely.
12:45If you need anything at all, Miss Evelyn, you know where to find me.
12:49Thank you, Marcus.
12:51Yes, ma'am.
12:54Marcus Books. Wow.
12:58That was weird.
12:59Not as weird as you refusing to do his mentorship program.
13:07Let's talk about you.
13:11And your heart.
13:12Your pericardium has become hardened.
13:15Likely from your cancer treatments.
13:18So what happens now?
13:21That dilemma has decided on a partial removal.
13:24And you think that's best?
13:30Jordan, Jacqueline, Alan, you look at me and you tell me if you think it's best.
13:38If you think it's best.
13:51Wow, it took you guys a while to get home, huh?
13:54We went out to dinner because Leah thought that-
13:57Why are you on the floor? What's with the high chairs?
14:00I stopped at Costco on the way home. Surprisingly diverse selection of wines.
14:06There's an open bottle if you guys want, although that might be empty.
14:11Danger.
14:12Oh, I remember wine. Are you drunk?
14:15No. Maybe. A little. I'm baby-proofing. Danger.
14:19Are you okay?
14:20Oh, you guys gotta get down here and check this out.
14:23From the baby's perspective, this place is a frickin' death trap for Nicholas.
14:28Placeholder name. We can call him Nick or Nicky.
14:31I like Nicky.
14:33Why did you buy three high chairs?
14:35Well, one's a gift for you and the other two I'll take back. Danger.
14:38That could be dangerous.
14:40You don't have to buy us anything.
14:42I also got you a nanny cam.
14:47It's a teddy bear, but you wouldn't believe it, there's a camera inside.
14:53That is very practical and cute.
14:56Okay, we will not need a high chair or baby-proofing for a year.
15:00And we will not name our son Nick, Nicholas, or Nicky or any variation thereof.
15:06Okay.
15:08Well, that's fair enough, but you're gonna want this.
15:11It's a book by Dr. Spock on parenting.
15:14Everyone read this book back in the day. He was so popular, he ran for president.
15:19Danger.
15:20I'm going to bed.
15:22I'm going to bed.
15:25You're gonna want to read this before the baby comes in to get exhausted.
15:29Already there.
15:38Danger.
15:43What were you thinking?
15:45That my grandmother deserved a good muffin?
15:47She told me she'll only agree to complete decortication, which she shouldn't even know about.
15:51You do not present a patient with an option that I have deemed unsafe and wouldn't even perform.
15:56It's unacceptable.
15:57You're right.
15:59I felt like your plan was a little conservative, but I—
16:02You are a resident.
16:03Your feelings about my decisions are not relevant.
16:08I'll let her know I was wrong.
16:10And convince her I'm right.
16:11Or find her another hospital.
16:15Yes, ma'am.
16:16Yes, ma'am.
16:19Um, your muffins are ready.
16:34How's he handling the chemo?
16:36You doing okay, bud?
16:40Nathan, can you answer Dr. Park, please?
16:42Is everything okay?
16:44No.
16:47No.
16:51You're right. It's not okay.
16:53Okay. These aren't toys.
16:57Are you okay, Mom?
16:59He got dozens of new toys for his birthday. He shouldn't have to be building castles with pill bottles.
17:06I'm sorry.
17:08Maybe you shouldn't be trying to do all of this alone.
17:11My husband's saving lives. I can't pull him away from that.
17:16I can.
17:18Give me your phone.
17:31Hi, Rick. Dr. Park.
17:39You okay?
17:42Yeah, I'm fine.
17:43I'm fine.
17:45Yeah.
17:47But you're not.
17:50What happened?
17:52I was wrong to question Dr. Lim's surgical advice.
17:56She's the best.
17:58I hope to be her someday.
18:01And if she thinks the partial removal of the pericardium is the best course of action, then I agree with her.
18:08Okay.
18:10Then that's what I'll do.
18:14But why did you go against her advice in the first place?
18:22I felt like I needed to do extra.
18:26To be a hero.
18:28Why?
18:30Since I was little, you told me I had to work twice as hard, be twice as good as everybody else.
18:40After all these years, I'm still striving to be good enough for you.
18:47Now see, that's a lot of pressure.
18:51But it's what the world requires from people that look like you and me.
19:03When's my daddy coming?
19:04Your daddy's getting on a plane. He's going to be back soon.
19:08But now we have to see if the medicine's working okay.
19:11If it is, am I still taking it?
19:14I'm so sorry. You still need it.
19:19I hate it.
19:23I know.
19:27Let's play a game, like hide and seek, okay?
19:32Here, lie down.
19:34You get to go in the tunnel.
19:39And stay very still so nobody can find you.
19:42I'll come back and get you when the coast is clear. Sound good?
19:54You are very good with him.
19:56Starting the imaging?
19:58Thanks.
20:00Nathan, you're about to hear some banging. It's just a machine.
20:04But remember to stay really still, okay?
20:07I am.
20:10Try a little harder, okay bud?
20:16Motion artifact. We might have to sedate him.
20:20Those are not artifacts.
20:22He does not have CNS vasculitis. He has Moyamoya disease.
20:30What the heck is that?
20:33A narrow carotid artery is reducing blood flow to his brain.
20:36This area here looks like a puff of smoke.
20:40That's what Moyamoya means in Japanese.
20:43A bunch of new tiny vessels have developed to circumvent the blockage.
20:47But because the vessels are abnormal, they're prone to bleeds.
20:51We can fix the problem with a very interesting brain surgery.
20:55So now that you're done poisoning our son with chemo that he didn't need,
21:00we should trust you to crack open his skull.
21:03We will use a small craniotomy to access...
21:06I get why you're frustrated.
21:08Moyamoya is rare and notoriously hard to diagnose.
21:12Many kids get chemo they don't need for a lot longer.
21:17We're hoping to do Nathan's first brain surgery tomorrow.
21:23He needs more than one.
21:25What's brain surgery?
21:32It's how we're going to make you all better.
21:35No more chemo?
21:37No more chemo.
21:39Are you going to be here?
21:41My plane got cancelled, buddy.
21:43But look, I promise I'm going to be there as soon as I can, okay?
21:47Can Patches get brain surgery too?
21:50No. Patches is a stuffed animal.
21:53It does not have a brain.
22:23Uh-oh.
22:49I just peed in our bathtub.
22:54Glassman has to go.
23:09Hey! Sorry!
23:11Sorry!
23:23Sorry!
23:49First years.
23:54You are late again.
23:56Come on. Like one minute.
23:58Last time...
24:00Your drug test from yesterday was negative.
24:03You are not using, so what is causing your tardiness?
24:09Look, I'm sorry.
24:11I've been doing really well.
24:13And the reason I'm doing so well is my daily meeting.
24:17It sets my mind right.
24:19It's kind of far and there's morning traffic.
24:22There's morning traffic.
24:25Support is very important.
24:30And so is punctuality.
24:33I'm going to map a complex double-barrel vascular bypass.
24:46Dang it!
24:47That's the sixth time you've killed my grandmother.
24:49I wasn't working with the ronger.
24:50I'm trying to sew a limb and a little more power.
24:52I just need to find the right torque.
24:53That's reassuring.
24:55Stop hovering. Go visit, visitor.
24:59Convincing Evelyn Allen to do a surgery after convincing her not to was a little bumpy.
25:06Details, please.
25:08I took the opportunity to explain how much pressure she's put on me over the years.
25:12And she took that opportunity to make me feel inadequate once again.
25:16I never thought of you as someone who lacks for confidence.
25:21Take it till you make it.
25:23You're a resident in one of the top surgical programs.
25:27You've already made it.
25:30All I see is the ground I've still got to cover.
25:41How's it going?
25:43Now ready for prime time.
25:51This STA anatomy is ideal as a donor vessel to bypass the blockage.
25:57So we'll reroute the scalp vessel into the brain here.
26:03I'm going to give you a little tip.
26:04Next time a child asks if you could do surgery on a stuffed animal so that he feels less scared, say yes.
26:11I was only telling him the truth.
26:13I was only telling him the truth.
26:17Oh, this branch of the middle cerebral artery looks like an ideal recipient.
26:23You're about to be a father. Children are illogical.
26:26We can place temporary clips for vascular control and then anastomose the STA to the MCA using tenoproline.
26:35I was very logical as a child.
26:38I did not like being talked to like I was dumb.
26:42And I definitely did not like being lied to.
26:45That child there felt that if his Dalmatian went through this scary thing with him, he'd be less scared.
26:53If you can embrace another person's thought process, it can strengthen the relationship.
27:01Leah thinks she should not have to pee in the tub, which I understand.
27:13No kidnapping my grandmother.
27:17I asked him to do a lap around the floor. I needed a change of scenery.
27:23Well, you've had your lap. Now back to your cell.
27:26Thanks for the tour, Speedy.
27:28Speedy?
27:30I'm guessing it's because I was sprinting through here this morning.
27:33Yeah, I was late. Second time this week.
27:36Snooze buttons. The devil's playing.
27:39I was actually at a Narcotics Anonymous meeting this morning. I go every day.
27:44Confess your sins to each other and pray for each other so you may be healed. James 516.
27:53Amen to that.
27:55Good for you, young man.
28:01There's got to be a closer meeting.
28:03I tried the closer one.
28:04There's got to be a closer meeting.
28:06I tried the closer one.
28:08The hardliners who run it think that wearing a suit and tie is the key to staying sober.
28:13Start your own meeting here at the hospital.
28:17Set your own tone and you'll never be late for work again.
28:22I'm not qualified to be a leader.
28:26No such thing. Leaders lead. Simple as that.
28:35You are annoying.
28:38Well, nice to see you too, Sean.
28:40Not to me, but to Leah. And I want to keep our relationship strong.
28:45She feels your presence has taken over our apartment and she wants her space back.
28:50I overstepped with the baby proofing.
28:52And suggesting names.
28:54And the Dr. Spock thing.
28:56And there's more. The nanny cam.
28:58Okay, okay, okay.
28:59It was fun thinking about your baby and the future.
29:06Maybe it has been a nice distraction.
29:11Yes, it was.
29:13Which you've needed since your house burned down and you lost all of your belongings and you have no place to live.
29:18Yes. Thank you, Sean.
29:20Dr. Glassman, you are not exactly my family.
29:25I get it. I know, Sean.
29:27But I consider you to be the baby's grandfather.
29:41Wow.
29:47I never thought that would happen for me.
29:50I never thought that would happen for me.
30:04You can stay. I will tell Leah and she will change her mind.
30:08No, no, no. I'm going to go.
30:10Where?
30:14I don't know.
30:18Can I get you a magazine?
30:20No, thank you.
30:23Are your pillows positioned okay?
30:25Okay, you're doing it again.
30:28What?
30:30That thing you've been doing since you were little where you're just fussing over people.
30:34When it's you that's in need.
30:39Okay, come on. Tell me.
30:46You just met Dr. Perez.
30:48And you were so nice and supportive.
30:53Do you know how long I've waited for you to say good job to me or, wow, you're a doctor.
31:03Do you know who Rebecca Crumpler is?
31:07No.
31:09She was the first black female doctor.
31:12And when I read about her, I wanted to be just like her.
31:16But unfortunately, I didn't know who she was either.
31:21Until you were in med school.
31:27Quinque, I have been impressed by you since you were in kindergarten.
31:40Grandma? Grandma?
31:47What's going on?
31:49She's having trouble breathing.
31:51She's hypotensive.
31:55Jugular vein distension has increased. Her heart is failing.
31:59Tell me you got through a practice run.
32:02I was coming to say we were postponing the surgery so we could practice more.
32:06What are you hanging?
32:09It's...
32:12You can read, obviously.
32:15Is this okay? I'm sorry, I should have cleared it with you first.
32:19Yes, you should have.
32:21Because I would have told you to use the small conference room up on 6th.
32:25It's quieter up there and there's no one there.
32:28I'm sorry.
32:30Because I would have told you to use the small conference room up on 6th.
32:34It's quieter up there and the room has blinds.
32:37To help with the anomalous part.
32:40Thanks.
32:53Ms. Part?
32:55I had to fly to San Francisco. I'm just grabbing a cab now.
32:57Can you hold the surgery until I get there?
33:01We can't. If he hemorrhages again...
33:04Boy, can you put him on the phone?
33:06He's already sedated.
33:09But what if this was my last chance to talk to him?
33:15I'll treat Nathan like my own son. I promise.
33:28Try to puncture the pericardium and grab an edge so we can start to peel the shell.
33:33Apply more pressure?
33:36We might need to use another tool to pierce it.
33:39Let's try the laser.
33:45Perforation of the myocardium.
33:47Manually tamponading the hole?
33:49Pledge it at sutures?
33:51Pericardium's just too calcified.
33:54That's adherent to the myocardium.
33:55So what do we do?
33:57Repair the perforation. After that, I'm open to ideas.
34:00We could put her on bypass, gently peel off the calcified pericardium bit by bit,
34:06and then repair the damage as we go.
34:08It's like poking holes in a bucket and then hoping we can plug them before all the water leaks out.
34:12I have an idea.
34:14Go ahead.
34:16It's called the waffle procedure.
34:18I found a novel study that said dense calcified plaques can be scored into multiple cross-hatched sections.
34:24No removal at all?
34:26Exactly. The shell stays in its place, but the heart has room to expand and contract as it beats.
34:32Mortality rate?
34:34Under 8%.
34:38Talk me through it.
34:40Okay. Ultrasonic scalpel.
34:43Start by incising the calcified pericardium.
34:47ICG angio looks great.
34:50Dr. Farris, we may do the dural closure and then replace the skull flap.
34:59Before we close,
35:03we're almost a full hour ahead of schedule.
35:05Why not go ahead with the bypass in his other hemisphere?
35:07That is not the plan.
35:10Simultaneous bilateral surgery risks altering brain flow too much.
35:12It could cause another bleed.
35:14But maybe there's a way to reduce that risk.
35:17The wait for the follow-up surgery will be hell on the parents,
35:20the whole time knowing their son's brain.
35:22The parent's stress is not medically relevant.
35:24I know, Sean, but please.
35:27Can you think of any other way?
35:43An encephalodural arteriocyangiosis of the left side would be relatively low risk.
35:48We could safely do that now.
35:59Rick, Linda.
36:03I'm sorry.
36:05I'm sorry.
36:07I'm sorry.
36:09I'm sorry.
36:10I'm sorry.
36:15The surgery went well.
36:40There she is.
36:42Right on schedule.
36:44How do you feel?
36:47Like I can breathe for the first time in a long time.
36:53Then talk to Lim for me.
36:57I will.
37:00Somebody's all puffed up.
37:05You did something.
37:10The surgical team got a little stuck.
37:13I just gave them a new idea.
37:17Good job.
37:20Wow.
37:22You're a doctor.
37:24Wow. Okay, you just lean on a little too thick now.
37:35Looking good.
37:37How you feeling?
37:39Okay.
37:42Can you give me a high five?
37:46High ten?
37:48Hey.
37:49Good job.
37:50Good job, boy.
37:53Where's Patches?
37:55He is right here.
38:05You did do the brain surgery on him.
38:08No, I just put bandages on his head to make you feel better.
38:13I do.
38:35I'm sorry, there's a meeting.
38:37I know.
38:38N.A., right?
38:41Yeah.
38:44It took me a few minutes to get the courage to come in.
38:52It's just us.
38:54Sorry.
38:56Where two or more are gathered.
39:04Have a seat, please.
39:19Hi.
39:21I'm Danny.
39:25I am an addict.
39:37Almost showtime.
39:39Don't say it like that. You're making me nervous.
39:42Be yourself. That's more than enough.
39:48Hi, everybody.
39:52There's so many of you.
39:55That's so good to see.
39:58I'm Dr. Jordan Allen, and I am a third-year surgical resident at St. Bonaventure Hospital.
40:08Where's Glassy?
40:10He will not be staying with us anymore.
40:14He moved out?
40:16Yes, we had a talk and decided it was best.
40:20Did you tell him I was complaining about him?
40:22Yes.
40:24Sean, now I feel horrible.
40:28You don't need to. He found a vacant apartment just down the hall.
40:33In this building?
40:34In this building.
40:36Yes.
40:38He's our next-door neighbor.
40:40Our next-door neighbor's next-door neighbor.

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