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The Good Doctor Season 6 Episode 17
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00:00I made you blueberry pancakes would you prefer cauliflower? Nope, Sean, that's our baby. I'm 36 weeks. The baby is a size up ahead of cauliflower.
00:15Our baby will not be this bumpy. I am very happy.
00:26Me too. We're having a baby. I have an amazing job. You're an attending.
00:31We have a new family car. Dr. Glassman has moved down the hall. Jared is coming back to work at the hospital.
00:38It is great that he's back. But, you know, the dynamic might be a little different.
00:45Research has shown that when working with friends you get more done in less time and have fun on the job.
00:50But Jared will be working for you, not with you. It can be different when you have to manage a friend. Lines can get blurred and that can be hard.
00:59The lines are not blurred. They are very clear.
01:08Hey there, lover boy. Give me the details. Are you and Jerome exchanging keys or are you getting a whole new place together?
01:15No, he did not ask me to move in. What did he want to talk to you about? I don't want to talk about it.
01:21OK, now I want to know even more of my interrogation will continue until you go to the club or work.
01:32Yeah, these early calls are going to take some getting used to. Kendrick's the perfect pick me up.
01:37Never met a Kendrick. Yes. Nice shirt. Tom Ford.
01:42Yeah, my good luck charm. Figured I couldn't hurt my first day back for seven hundred dollars.
01:47It should give you more than luck on occasion as you guys.
01:58The car is a bit much, but the fashion is now, Mr. Grumpy.
02:04What's going on with you? Goodbye.
02:07Dr. Kalu is not your peer, not your friend. He is your employee and you are his boss.
02:12I am confident that Jared will do a good job. That's exactly what I'm talking about. He is not Jared. He is Dr. Kalu.
02:17I do not always call people by their professional titles. Sometimes I call Dr. Allen.
02:21Dr. Murphy, an informal communication style with Dr. Kalu can create a perception of special treatment and favoritism.
02:27I do not plan to give Jared special treatment. That doesn't mean Dr. Kalu isn't expecting it.
02:34And if I see it, it won't be good for either of you.
02:42She has bruising and pain, even with passive range of motion.
02:46Some bullies at school chased her. She fell down the stairs trying to get away.
02:49That's not even how it happened. I knew we should have stuck with homeschooling.
02:52She insisted. Look what happened.
02:55You need to be still. Your shoulder is fractured. Ultrasound the patient.
03:06Why are you laughing?
03:09She can't help it. Yara has Tourette's syndrome. It's why she got into the fight at school.
03:13Mom, he was asking me. Never let me speak for myself.
03:18There wasn't a fight. Some kids thought it would be funny to point and stare at me.
03:23And I thought it would be funny to egg their lockers.
03:26Then my stupid tics messed up my getaway.
03:29There's significant tissue swelling and massive hematoma at the proximal humerus.
03:34The fracture has caused an acute compartment syndrome. You need surgery right away.
03:49What were you doing when you started getting dizzy?
03:52I was sitting in gym class and then the room started to spin and then I threw up.
03:57But I wasn't doing it.
04:00I just introduced Carter to the Wonder Woman comics. He's been trying to learn the twirl.
04:05I don't blame you. The twirl is awesome.
04:08Wait, that's my little guy.
04:10Hey, Mama E.
04:12Hey, Carter G.
04:14You should have called me immediately.
04:17Elaine's my mom.
04:19And I don't need your permission to bring my son to the hospital.
04:22Actually, you do. I'm his legal guardian.
04:26What's wrong with him?
04:27His heart rate is quite low.
04:30What does that mean?
04:31It looks like Carter has an abnormality of electrical signals controlling his heartbeat.
04:35We need to run some tests.
04:37Echo and what's your physiology study?
04:40The prodigal resident returns.
04:42Ah ha. Lovely to see you as well, Dr. Resnick.
04:45Will the hospital be getting a new wing in the Kalu family name?
04:49My family are doing well, thanks for asking.
04:52And I was recruited to return based on my training.
04:56But I'm afraid I can't do it.
04:58I'm sorry.
04:59I'm sorry.
05:00I'm sorry.
05:01I'm sorry.
05:02I'm sorry.
05:03I'm sorry.
05:04I'm sorry.
05:05I'm sorry.
05:06I'm sorry.
05:07I returned based on my training, breadth of experience and willingness to take a demotion back to a first year.
05:13Oh, it's going to be hellish being bossed around by newbies and people who used to be your peers.
05:18Grab me that box on the top shelf.
05:21I missed you too.
05:23You know, while I was away I learned how to read emotional energy.
05:27And sniping at people is your love language.
05:31Happy to know you still care.
05:34Good luck, newbie.
05:35Thanks.
05:37I, uh, gotta get to surgery.
05:41Enjoy.
05:48Your control of the shaft segment is very precise.
05:55Brown retractor.
05:58No brown retractor.
06:00No brown retractor.
06:02I thought I put it on your tray from the supply room.
06:04All of my tools must be individually selected, sterilized and placed in my tray before I begin the surgery.
06:11Understood.
06:12Got it.
06:14That will do.
06:15Further expose the proximal humerus.
06:19Place sutures in rotator cuff to mobilize humeral head.
06:23Sorry for dropping the ball with the tools.
06:26Wrecking mistake.
06:27Don't sweat it.
06:28Your BFF's with the boss, right?
06:31I treat every resident the same.
06:34Dr. Helen, place Steinman pins proximal to biceps tendon.
06:40Dr. Kalu, you are on suction.
06:43Oh.
06:51Catheter placed in auxiliary vein.
06:54I feel bad for Carter's mom.
06:56I can't imagine trying to raise a kid with my mother backseat driving by every move.
07:01Well, maybe if Bianca told Elaine that she was taking Carter to the hospital, she would trust her more.
07:07Pacing wire.
07:09Bianca was probably doing what she thought was best.
07:13Withholding information is never for the best.
07:17Advancing to the right ventricle.
07:19Everything okay between you two?
07:21We're fine.
07:27That can't be right.
07:29I need contrast to clear up what I'm seeing on fluoroscopy.
07:36Nail transposition of the great arteries.
07:39The ventricles are...
07:42inverted.
07:43His heart is...
07:45backward.
07:47Your surgery went well.
07:49We were able to decompress and release your compartment syndrome and stabilize your humerus fracture.
07:53Great.
07:54When can I go back to school?
07:55You'll only be out a few days.
07:56Just be sure to wear your sling.
07:58You're not going back to school.
08:00Why not?
08:01It's not safe.
08:02I'm not sending you back so they can hurt you again.
08:04I'm not a baby.
08:05I'm not a baby.
08:07I'm not a baby.
08:08I'm not a baby.
08:09I'm not a baby.
08:10I'm not a baby.
08:11I'm not a baby.
08:12I'm not a baby.
08:13I'm not a baby.
08:14I'm not a baby.
08:15I'm not a baby.
08:16I can take care of myself.
08:18I just need to take your vitals.
08:19If you could take care of yourself, we wouldn't have ended up in the hospital.
08:22Going to school is literally the only thing that I do that is normal.
08:25I don't want to be...
08:29I don't want to be stuck at home with you.
08:31You never let me do anything by myself.
08:34Yara?
08:36She's having a seizure.
08:37I need two milligrams of thorazepam and MRI.
08:39Set!
08:45Set!
08:58She's sleeping like a baby.
09:01You should have used propofol instead of Versed to sedate her.
09:05Versed is old school.
09:06Same effects.
09:07None of the overshooting.
09:11Why are you changing my settings?
09:12Pete's case.
09:13Shorter duration imaging sequences cuts the time in half.
09:18It's your first day.
09:19Remember?
09:20You could probably use a refresher before trying a shortcut.
09:24I'm a little out of practice, but I still got a few tricks up my sleeve.
09:28Says the guy who has to repeat a year.
09:31Ow.
09:34Sean will appreciate getting Yara's results back faster.
09:37Trust me.
09:38Trust me.
09:42You know him better than me.
09:47Was the patient properly sedated before you began this MRI?
09:51Yeah, of course. I used the standard pediatric protocol with Versed.
09:54Did Dr. Allen tell you about our revised propofol protocol?
09:59Yeah.
10:00But in my experience, Versed provides better...
10:02You should have listened to Dr. Allen.
10:04I know how to perform an MRI, Sean.
10:06You apparently do not.
10:09There is too much motion degradation.
10:11These images are unusable.
10:13Dr. Allen, please go redo the MRI.
10:16Dr. Kalou, we need to speak privately.
10:31You cannot take shortcuts.
10:34You're right. Sorry.
10:37You cannot expect special treatment because you are my friend.
10:43I'm not expecting special treatment, Sean.
10:46But I don't appreciate being treated like an intern either.
10:50I know technically I'm a first year, but I've been a doctor for as long as you have.
10:53We are not peers. I am your boss, and you have a lot to learn.
10:57Dr. Andrew said he is judging my performance off of your performance,
11:00and your performance is not good.
11:05Okay?
11:08Okay.
11:10Good.
11:11You need to go practice basic skills and observe our current standardized MRI process.
11:24Heart block plus inverted cardiac anatomy.
11:27Heart block plus inverted cardiac anatomy. What's your plan?
11:31Intravenous pacemaker is out, but we could open him up, place it surgically.
11:34That doesn't address the underlying anatomy issue.
11:37The defect could lead to heart failure as he gets older.
11:39It could, but he might be fine with just the pacemaker.
11:41But if he's already developed arrhythmia, not a great sign.
11:45I'd recommend the double switch reconstruction. Redirect blood flow to the right ventricle.
11:49I have Carter's BMP and cardiac labs.
11:51Yeah, I already received them digitally.
11:54But the hard copies are always appreciated.
12:00Trouble in paradise?
12:01Everything's fine.
12:02You've been in this passive-aggressive fight all day.
12:04We're not fighting.
12:05No, that would require you talking to me.
12:09You don't have to share, but you do have two divorcees with a sadly ample amount of experience between us.
12:16Was one of you secretly in contact with an ex?
12:18Take a job out of state without including you in the process?
12:24Jerome lied to me about something very important.
12:27I didn't lie.
12:28Your lie of omission is still a lie.
12:29It's not that simple.
12:30You should have told me.
12:31I wanted to.
12:32But you didn't.
12:33Because I was afraid of how you'd react.
12:37But you're right.
12:39It should never have been a secret because there's nothing to hide.
12:42I'm HIV positive.
12:44Thanks to my meds, my viral load has been undetectable for years.
12:49I'm pause undetectable.
12:51Undetectable.
12:53I can't transmit the virus.
13:03You should go talk to him.
13:06I have work to do.
13:09Present the double-switch surgery to the family.
13:12If they agree, I'll scrub in.
13:13On it.
13:14Are you okay?
13:20No.
13:21How did we get from a pacemaker to reconstructing his heart?
13:24The procedure may sound drastic, but it will greatly reduce his risk of developing heart failure.
13:28Can't we just give him the pacemaker now?
13:30And do the bigger surgery if the problem gets worse?
13:32At the point he starts showing signs of heart failure, it'll be too late to do the reconstruction.
13:38We should fix it now.
13:39This isn't your decision.
13:42You are still making me pay for mistakes I made when I was 17.
13:45And 18. 19, 20...
13:48I've been back for two years.
13:50How can I be a mother when you won't even give me a chance?
13:53Mama? Mama Eve? I don't feel good.
14:01It's okay, baby. I'm here.
14:02Honey, what's wrong?
14:03My chest hurts.
14:04My heart rate's 40 BPM. BP's 73 over 45.
14:08We need a decision soon before his condition deteriorates.
14:20I wanted to apologize for earlier. It was unprofessional.
14:28You have nothing to apologize for and no duty to disclose.
14:32Undetectable equals untransmittable.
14:36I appreciate you saying that.
14:40Give Asher some time.
14:42He's a doctor. He knows there was never any risk to him.
14:49What people know and how it makes them feel are often two very different things.
14:57You've had years to process your status. Allow Asher to process it too.
15:06Please do not say I told you so.
15:09I won't. But I'm gonna think it.
15:12You seem a little spoiled.
15:16You don't know me.
15:20You come from money and you haven't had to work hard for anything.
15:25You made it through med school. Bravo to that.
15:27You got kicked out of this program but landed on your feet, taking care of a billionaire.
15:32And when you got out of that, you were welcomed back here with open arms.
15:36You come in with your fancy car and your old tricks and think,
15:40Ta-da, I'm a surgeon. But you're not. Yet.
15:44You're the new kid. Sean is the boss and I have seniority.
15:51You should listen to Kendrick. Be humble.
16:03I just want to prove that I belong here. To Sean, to everyone.
16:09But, you're alright.
16:12I know.
16:20The image is still not high enough resolution.
16:23Have you finished redoing the imaging?
16:25Yes, and I followed all the protocols but the image still doesn't look clear.
16:33The image is clear, but Yara's diagnosis was incorrect.
16:39She does not have Tourette's. She has a brain tumor.
16:55I don't have Tourette's?
16:56No, you have a hypothalamic hematoma. Your tics aren't tics.
17:00They are gelastic seizures caused by the tumor in your brain.
17:03Tumor? Does that mean cancer?
17:05The tumor is not cancerous, but a gametite radiosurgery should stop it from growing and treat the seizures.
17:15Will it stop this?
17:19Not immediately.
17:21And possibly not at all.
17:24There are other options you can consider in the future if you don't see improvement.
17:31Or, we could consider them now.
17:37A successful resection could stop the seizures immediately.
17:40That procedure is very risky.
17:42But that means I can go back to school.
17:45I could learn how to drive. I could take care of myself. Mom, please.
17:49I just want to be normal.
17:51Tumor resection can cause stroke, partial paralysis, learning deficits, meningitis.
17:57The Gamma Knife is much safer.
18:03Yara, I'm sorry, I can't.
18:05You can.
18:08You just won't let me.
18:10Please go ahead and schedule the Gamma Knife procedure.
18:27Have you made a decision?
18:30I'm afraid of exposing Carter to any more trauma.
18:34What trauma?
18:36He was left by his mother.
18:38I left him with you.
18:39Expected me to pick up all the pieces and fix everything like always.
18:42I knew he was safer with you than with me.
18:45But I didn't know that.
18:47I gave you too much freedom.
18:49Wasn't involved enough.
18:50And look what happened.
18:52My mistakes were mine, not yours.
18:57I was supposed to protect you.
19:00And we lost you.
19:03I have to do better for Carter.
19:06But the surgery is what's best for Carter. Long term.
19:12That kid is my heart.
19:19I'm going to trust you to fix his.
19:22Lunch time. I'm starved.
19:25I am not hungry.
19:26Well, not good to deprive your pregnant wife her lunch.
19:29I thought it would be fun working with a friend.
19:31It is not fun. It is difficult.
19:34I do not want people to think I am giving Dr. Kalou special treatment.
19:38Because I am not giving him special treatment.
19:40In fact, I am being very firm.
19:42I am not giving him special treatment.
19:44I am not giving him special treatment.
19:46I am not giving him special treatment.
19:48I am not giving him special treatment.
19:49In fact, I am being very firm.
19:51Because he has already made several errors and I do not understand why.
19:55He's a new resident. On his first day.
19:59There has to be a bit of a learning curve.
20:02He is not acting like a new resident.
20:04Well, he's your friend.
20:06And he knows you expect a lot of him.
20:09No one can follow the rules if they don't know what they are.
20:19Adrenal septum excised.
20:22Starting venous reconstruction.
20:24There may not be enough tissue for redirection of flow to the tricuspid valve.
20:28We can use pericardium to create a baffle.
20:30Nets?
20:34Make up with Jerome yet?
20:36He betrayed my trust.
20:40All right, securing edge to adrenal septum.
20:45All right, securing edge to atrial septum.
20:49You've never hidden anything from him?
20:51I never hide something like this.
20:53Congratulations. You win the virtue contest.
20:56Possible prizes include the end of your relationship.
21:00Or you could just talk it out.
21:02Dividing the aorta.
21:04He is the one who changed things.
21:07Why is that on me to figure out?
21:09The question is, do you love Jerome enough to change with him?
21:13Suturing distal aorta to pulmonary valve.
21:16Coronary arteries are patent. Anastomosis looks great.
21:23I never met a teenager who wants to go to school as much as you.
21:29I hate school.
21:32But I hate not being able to control anything in my life even more.
21:35Egging in those lockers made you feel in control?
21:38Kinda.
21:39Those bullies mess with me, I mess with them back, like normal kids do.
21:49I was bullied a lot in high school too.
21:52I was scrawny with braces, a lisp, basically a tiger on my back.
21:57But my mum helped me.
21:59Gave me her credit card to buy them off with pizza and candy.
22:02My mum is too helpful.
22:05She won't even let me make my own PB&J.
22:10She thinks I'll take out and hurt myself with a knife.
22:14When my body isn't controlling me, she is.
22:19When he said you can cut this tumour out of my head for 30 seconds,
22:23I could imagine only laughing when something was funny.
22:40I think I found a solution.
22:42I have found a solution as well.
22:45I have made a list of boundaries and rules to make our working relationship better.
22:50You need to study them.
22:52What have you found a solution for?
22:55I think I found a better resection technique.
22:58It has a lower risk profile, closer to that of the Gamma Knife radiation,
23:01and it offers a better outcome for Yara.
23:03I present to you the solution.
23:05It has a lower risk profile, closer to that of the Gamma Knife radiation,
23:07and it offers a better outcome for Yara.
23:09I presented the safest option to the patient, which she agreed to.
23:14And you should not have presented the tumour resection without consulting me.
23:18That is an important boundary.
23:20Number two on the list.
23:23I thought you'd be happy I was thinking outside the box, like you.
23:26You are not me. You are here to learn.
23:28Yes, I'm also here to help people like Yara.
23:30You need to respect that I am your attending.
23:32Number six on the list.
23:33You have to be an attending to know that she's sad, lonely, and depressed.
23:36We cannot make medical decisions based off of the patient's emotions.
23:39Well, sometimes the emotions are just as important as the medical.
23:41You are making my job very hard.
23:46Number ten.
23:48At work, follow my instructions precisely.
23:53If you cannot comply, you will be out of the program.
24:25I really messed up.
24:27I should have trusted you and been upfront about everything.
24:31Yeah, you should have.
24:34After my diagnosis, it took a long time for me to feel comfortable dating.
24:38Or even being around people.
24:40I spent so much time alone.
24:42And when I finally put myself back out there, there was a lot of rejection.
24:46Guys just didn't want to deal with my status.
24:51So when this adorable, brilliant doctor popped into my life,
25:00and I liked him so much,
25:03I was too scared to tell him the truth.
25:07I'm sorry.
25:13This doctor sounds pretty great.
25:16He is.
25:22I made sure we always used protection.
25:25I encouraged you to stay on prep.
25:27All to make sure that you were safe.
25:29That was a decision that you made for the both of us.
25:34You did all those things to make yourself feel better.
25:38While you took away my choice.
25:44How could you have known me, and loved me, and think that this is something that I couldn't accept?
25:50When I first had to make this decision, I didn't love you.
25:54I barely knew you.
25:56I'm not sure I know you now.
25:59I made a mistake.
26:01That doesn't change who I am.
26:03No, but maybe it changes how I feel.
26:11I'm sorry that I put you through this.
26:14But I'm still the one living with this disease, and it's not easy.
26:23Carter, I have to go.
26:26Carter, I have to go.
26:38He woke up from the surgery, and he was laughing about his comic book, then he started to turn blue.
26:42Oxygen saturation at 80 percent, 120 BPM, blood pressure's dropping.
26:45I read administering oxygen in 250 CC, normal saline bolus.
26:49Why can't he breathe? I thought the surgery was supposed to prevent this.
26:52Yeah, normal lead impedance, the pacemaker's functioning properly.
26:56Something else is going on. We need a cardiac echo stat.
27:06A kink in Carter's reconstructed atria caused a clot in his heart.
27:11He's stable, but he needs another operation to remove the clot and repair the conduit.
27:16Are there other alternatives?
27:17We could use a catheter to dissolve the blockage with medication, but that still leaves the risk of a clot forming again down the line.
27:23I knew doing this was the wrong decision.
27:26We both want what's best for Carter.
27:28But I'm the one who's responsible for him.
27:30And I'm sorry I put that on you.
27:34I will never forgive myself for losing out on those years of Carter's life.
27:38But I've realized that I need to try to let go of that.
27:41Let go of my regret and focus on what I know.
27:44That leaving him with you was the best decision for him.
27:48That will never change.
27:54And this surgery is the right decision for him, too.
28:07You're his mother.
28:09You're his mother.
28:16You know what's best for Carter.
28:24I want my son to have the surgery.
28:39You were right.
28:41I usually am.
28:45What was I right about exactly?
28:48Came out the gate too hot.
28:51Annoyed Sean.
28:53Screwed things up for you, huh?
28:55I agree.
28:58I gotta figure out my next move.
29:01Listen.
29:09This whole case,
29:11you've been pitching
29:13and short-cutting and trying to be Mr. Fix-It for everything.
29:18Stop flexing
29:20and listen.
29:33Mom, let me try the tumor resection surgery, please.
29:36I'm sorry, no.
29:39We're ready for you.
29:42All right, baby.
29:46But first,
29:48I want you to tell your mom what you told me
29:51about what you're dealing with.
29:53What this surgery means to you.
29:55I know what she's dealing with. I see it every day.
29:58But have you listened to how it feels to her?
30:01She doesn't care.
30:03Of course I do.
30:04Of course I do.
30:06You just want to boss me around.
30:10I'm just trying to help.
30:12But no matter what I do, you're always so angry at me.
30:15I'm angry...
30:19I'm angry at everything.
30:22I'm angry at my body for not doing what I wanted to do.
30:25I'm angry at other kids for being jerks.
30:28And I'm angry at you
30:30for acting like the only way for me to survive in this world
30:34is by you protecting me.
30:36I feel like I'm a puppet.
30:38And somebody else is constantly pulling the strings,
30:41yanking me all around.
30:43Getting this tumor removed
30:45is the only way for me to cut the strings.
30:54Don't, don't take her yet.
30:59We need to talk.
31:04We need to talk.
31:18I need you to scrub in on a hypothalamic hematoma surgery.
31:22Okay.
31:24I had planned to use gamma knife radiation,
31:26but Dr. Kalu violated rule number two
31:28and now we have to do his tumor resection.
31:30You're upset with Jared
31:32because he changed your surgical plan?
31:34To the patient and her mother.
31:36Well, tumor resection seems like a pretty good idea.
31:39Are you planning on letting Jared scrub in?
31:42Yes.
31:44He will be on suction.
31:46That's an insult.
31:48He has to learn to follow rules.
31:50He has made my job very difficult.
31:52Sean, sit down.
31:57When you were a resident,
31:59you did things completely your own way.
32:02You still do.
32:04You rubbed everybody the wrong way.
32:06You made everybody's job more difficult,
32:08especially mine.
32:10You were a pain in the ass.
32:12But we gave you the space to learn
32:14and we learned from you.
32:16And you turned yourself into an asset.
32:18Give Jared the same opportunity.
32:20Okay, he overstepped.
32:22Give him a chance to learn
32:24and to prove himself to be an asset.
32:26Even if you think he's a pain in the ass.
32:31I will take it into consideration.
32:34Okay.
32:37Please scrub in for that surgery.
32:53Advance the catheter and endoscope
32:55gently into the ventricle.
32:58Suction and irrigate more aggressively
33:00so she can see what she is doing.
33:04Proceed along the midline
33:06posterior inferior floor
33:08of the third ventricle.
33:10There's the tumor.
33:12We can begin excision.
33:14Bipolar scissor.
33:20Forceps.
33:35I'll take the specimen to pathology.
33:37No.
33:40You are going to close.
33:44You sure?
33:49This was your surgical plan.
33:53You will become a better surgeon
33:55by getting a fair shot to be an asset.
33:58I will take the specimen.
34:00Dr. Glassman will supervise.
34:05Okay.
34:17I am hungry.
34:21That's a very good sign.
34:23I'll run down to the cafe and grab him some food.
34:25Any restrictions?
34:27He can have as many chicken nuggets as he wants.
34:29I'll go down.
34:31I'll get something for you to eat too.
34:32It's been a while since we got here.
34:34Helps with being a good mom.
34:36I had a great teacher.
34:39You know, a little birdie told me
34:41that the gift shop just got in
34:43the latest volume of Wonder Woman.
34:45Really?
34:47Can we get it?
34:49If your mom is okay with it.
34:51Of course.
34:53But no twirling just yet, okay?
35:03Dr. Murphy was able to remove all of the tumor.
35:09You all right?
35:11Dr. Clu?
35:14Memory is intact.
35:24The light didn't provoke a seizure.
35:26And your tics are gone.
35:29Thank you, Dr. Clu.
35:32Thank you, Yara.
35:54Dr. Andrews.
35:57Heard about your work on the Fields case.
35:59Good job.
36:02I just came in to ask you for a favor.
36:06Please judge me for my work and not Sean.
36:09Sean's part of the reason you're back here.
36:11And I appreciate him for that.
36:13But I want to stand on my own.
36:15And if I sink, I don't want to take my friend down with me.
36:18I'm ready to prove myself as an asset to this hospital.
36:23I'll be watching.
36:55I'm sorry for being such a jerk.
37:01You opened yourself up and I shut down.
37:08And I should have trusted you that we could figure this out together.
37:11Yesterday you said you didn't know me.
37:13That adorable doctor can be kind of an ass sometimes.
37:31I've never been in love before you.
37:42When I was 16, I'm pretty sure I ran over a raccoon, but I didn't stop to check because I was running late to a baseball game.
37:50Also, I love a pumpkin spice latte.
37:56Even though I know it's basic.
38:00You know those cufflinks I wore to Sean and Leah's wedding?
38:03Yeah.
38:06I bought them for you, but I liked them so much I kept them for myself.
38:11That explains so much.
38:14You can totally borrow them.
38:16Sometime. Probably not.
38:22I love you.
38:27I need you to believe that.
38:30I love you.
38:54Just came to say goodnight.
38:57And thank you.
38:59Why are you thanking me?
39:03For not going easy on me.
39:05I was wrong to expect that.
39:07Even if we are friends.
39:11You are a good doctor.
39:15And I would like to continue to be your friend and your boss.
39:21With boundaries.
39:23You're right.
39:25I'm studying your list.
39:26There is one rule that is not on the list.
39:34It is a rule for me.
39:40I will refer to you as Dr. Kalu when I am being your boss and as Jared when we are in friend mode.
39:52Yeah.
39:54That works for me, Sean.
39:56Good.
39:58Jared, I would like to take you out for drinks to celebrate you being back at St. Bonds.
40:02But Dr. Kalu, when I checked on Yara post-operatively, I noticed you only used eight sutures when you closed and she had a small bleed.
40:08You should have used ten.
40:10You need to go work on your suturing technique.
40:13Happy to practice.
40:16But I only replaced a small bone flap.
40:19Dr. Glassman closed the gallia and skin.
40:22Dr. Glassman skipped two sutures?
40:28I guess so.
40:30Um, meet you for drinks in an hour?
40:33Okay.

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