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00:00I'm going to put a little bit of water on the side of the side of the side of the side of the side of the side of the side of the side.
00:30Morning, roomie.
00:32Morning, roomie.
00:33I'm going to the market later.
00:34You need more apples?
00:36No, but we need more toilet paper.
00:39No prob.
00:42May I?
00:45No prob.
00:48Angel Fluff Plus, two-ply unscented,
00:51ultra-wide, extra soft.
00:53Two-ply. No prob.
00:56You have to hang the toilet paper on the dispenser the correct way.
01:02The paper goes over on the top, not under, hanging against the wall.
01:07Sorry, I forgot you liked it like that.
01:09I don't like it like that.
01:11It's right like that.
01:14I may do.
01:16It's no big deal.
01:18I gotta run.
01:26Please call her.
01:31Hi, I'm Dr. Melendez.
01:32Sorry, I have to practice whenever I can.
01:35I practice whenever I can, too.
01:37We heard you hurt your finger.
01:39Can we take a look?
01:40Uh, I got a crappy manicure a couple days ago,
01:43and now my nail looks disgusting.
01:45Paronychia.
01:46It's an abscess caused by a common bacterial infection.
01:49We'll drain it, pack it, and send you home.
01:51In 72 hours, a pain and swelling will be much better,
01:53and you'll be back to Paganini.
02:00Apologize already.
02:02Did nothing wrong.
02:03So?
02:04We don't want to be iced out by the future chief of surgery forever.
02:08Well, we could be chief, too.
02:09Anders hasn't decided yet.
02:11Hey, Brown, Park. Hustle in.
02:12EMTs are less than a minute out.
02:14Park makes sure Bay 3 is good to go.
02:16Thirteen-year-old female progressively worsening epistaxis.
02:19Bolus is on the bus, BP 86 over 51.
02:22It won't stop. I can't get it to stop.
02:24I got home, and she was calling 911.
02:26Not your first nosebleed, huh, Dad?
02:28Well, these things usually go away on their own,
02:29but, uh, Riley claims it's been like this for over an hour.
02:31No, it's not a claim. It's a fact.
02:34Gonna need to get her on a monitor right away
02:36and apply 4% phenylephrine solution.
02:38Gonna need to cauterize the bleed.
02:40It's not my first nosebleed, either.
02:42I have my premiere at Davies this weekend.
02:50Hence the manicure.
02:52Rosin, beeswax, that stuff is tough to get off.
02:55You play?
02:57I know my way around bowstrings.
02:59I dabbled in archery when I was in high school.
03:02I started when I was five.
03:04I used to hum melodies, doing my homework,
03:07eating dinner, taking out the trash.
03:09I wanted to be a train conductor.
03:12There's still time.
03:18She's numbed up.
03:20She shouldn't have any pain in her finger.
03:23It's not my finger.
03:24It's further up by my knuckle.
03:27No fever.
03:28Any body aches?
03:30Uh, a little.
03:32Playing violin all day stresses out my neck and shoulders.
03:34It's likely tendinitis or mild arthritic pain.
03:37Or it might be flesh-eating bacteria,
03:39and we may have to cut off your finger.
03:54There's the bleeder at the posterior rim of Kisselbach's plexus.
03:58You called 911?
04:00She did.
04:02How you feeling, baby?
04:05Peachy.
04:06It's a nosebleed.
04:07I'm handling it.
04:08She's my kid too, Bruce.
04:09Bet you couldn't tell they're divorced.
04:11Why don't I take Riley's parents to the waiting room so we can...
04:14Talk about me.
04:15Adios.
04:22We need to know.
04:24Sean, what do we need to do to know for sure?
04:27We need to cut deeper and get a swab?
04:30Fingers have thousands of nerve endings.
04:33Clipping off even a tiniest portion of Jazz's finger
04:36could cause permanent damage and be career-ending.
04:38But if it is necrotizing fasciitis and we do nothing, she could die.
04:44That would also end her career.
04:47True.
04:48But the number, Sean.
04:50The data.
04:51There's almost no chance that it's necfasci.
04:53On the other hand, if we test for it, we will definitely do damage.
05:00Anything else?
05:04Do you hang your toilet paper going over or under?
05:10Doesn't matter.
05:11Before the nosebleeds, it was tummy aches, insomnia, breathing pain.
05:18Every time, we'd rush her to the pediatrician, but they couldn't find anything.
05:22So we stopped taking her.
05:24You think she's faking it?
05:25A therapist said it was likely her subconscious way of trying to get her family back together.
05:30Divorce isn't easy for adults. Why should kids be able to deal with it any better?
05:34She disengaged.
05:36Not just from us, but her friends, school.
05:41It's been five years.
05:43She should have found her new normal by now.
05:50Looks like someone's doing better.
05:52The nosebleeds stopped, but Riley's nasal membranes are pretty thin.
05:56You should be on the lookout for future bleeds.
05:59Riley, have you been sniffing or snorting any drugs lately?
06:03What?
06:04In no way I wouldn't do that.
06:05And there's a lot of stuff out there that looks harmless, but...
06:07She said no.
06:12Does Flonase count?
06:15I was coughing.
06:16I had a stuffy nose, itchy throat.
06:18I looked up my symptoms because what the hell else was I supposed to do?
06:22Vasomotor rhinitis fit.
06:24So I went to the drugstore and I got some Flonase.
06:27Misuse of steroid sprays can thin out nasal membranes causing terrible nosebleeds.
06:32Quit the Flonase.
06:33You're good to go.
06:35Uh, I need you to take her tonight.
06:39I had to skip a pitch to an important PC to get here.
06:42Sorry.
06:43Didn't mean to take you away from anything important.
06:45You're provoking her.
06:46I know she's an anxious kid.
06:47I'm not anxious.
06:48I'm sick.
06:49Did you for once have my back?
06:50What?
06:51This is your fault.
06:52She's playing us against each other.
06:55What's wrong?
06:56My breathing.
06:57It hurts.
06:58Just relax, sweetie.
06:59Just stop.
07:00Both of you.
07:01Oh.
07:02Ah.
07:03Ah.
07:04Ah.
07:05Ah.
07:06Ah.
07:07Ah.
07:08Vasomotor rhinitis.
07:10That is a pretty unique diagnosis for an eighth grader.
07:13You'll wean him in a minute.
07:15Seventh.
07:16And I was wrong.
07:18Doesn't matter.
07:19I get where you're going through.
07:22You were smart.
07:23Popular.
07:24We don't have anything in common.
07:26I was never popular.
07:30I wore hand-me-downs from Goodwill.
07:32I never knew my dad.
07:34My mom was sick.
07:36I couldn't rely on her.
07:38Kids that age can be total...
07:40Jerks. Ass hats.
07:42Turds.
07:44I wouldn't send my worst enemy back to junior high.
07:52I got so many Ds on my report card last year,
07:55I got held back.
07:58Now everyone treats me like I'm stupid.
08:01It's humiliating.
08:04How do you deal with it?
08:08I said, screw it.
08:10They already think I'm bad.
08:12I mess around in class, leave campus,
08:15do whatever the hell I want.
08:19But you're still angry.
08:25I didn't let my past define me.
08:31And yours doesn't have to define you.
08:38And repeating a grade doesn't make you.
08:42What?
08:45What's wrong?
08:47Nothing.
08:48Doesn't seem to be any active bleeding.
08:51But I coughed up blood.
08:52That was real.
08:53It's possible it's just post-nasal aspiration.
08:56That the blood you coughed up was from the initial nosebleed,
08:59and it went down your throat, into your lungs.
09:05But my chest, it really hurts.
09:10Hey, Shine, what's up?
09:11You forgot to put your coffee cup in the dishwasher before you left.
09:16Sorry, I was in a rush.
09:17And remember, rinse it out before you put it in the dishwasher.
09:21Noted.
09:22And on the top rack.
09:23I gotta go.
09:24Me too.
09:25Morgan doesn't want to know what's wrong with our patient.
09:29I find that hard to believe.
09:31They talk about bow strings.
09:33I don't know anything about bow strings.
09:35They should be talking about what's wrong with her.
09:38You can't always know, Shine.
09:41Sometimes tests aren't worth it.
09:43Sometimes we don't have the right tests.
09:57What are you doing in here?
09:58Leah and I disagree about toilet paper.
10:02And you made a good point about finding the right test.
10:06Thanks.
10:09I just did a test.
10:12On the toilet paper?
10:13Every toilet paper roll in this restroom has the paper hanging over, not under.
10:18And they were installed by professionals.
10:21Does it matter?
10:25I-D-G-A.
10:28I think it's an acronym.
10:32Or maybe even an anagram.
10:35I don't think Leah cares about the toilet paper debate.
10:40It's not a debate.
10:41I'm right.
10:43I think you should talk to Leah.
10:45Not text.
10:46Talk.
10:49Did you talk to Dr. Melendez after you got in trouble with him?
10:53No.
10:54Why not?
10:55Because I did nothing wrong.
10:58Because you were right.
11:00Yeah.
11:01So am I.
11:06Make sure all four tips are touching the ground before you take a step.
11:11Well, thank you, Iris. I never would have figured that out.
11:14I'm required to show you how to use all medical equipment.
11:18Well, I'm not going to use it.
11:20You want to know why?
11:21Huh?
11:22Because I'm not going to use it.
11:25You remind me of my Grandpa Eddie.
11:27So grumpy.
11:28So adorable.
11:29See?
11:30Look.
11:31No hands.
11:32I'm fine.
11:34Uh, chicken soup.
11:36Heard it's good for the soul.
11:37I wasn't expecting you.
11:40That's very thoughtful.
11:41I, it's really, it's no big deal.
11:43I had signed up to bring you food at the hospital, the meal train that they set up.
11:47The meal train, yeah.
11:48Yeah.
11:51How, how are you doing today?
11:53Well, today is actually looking up.
11:56Right.
11:57You want to come in and have some soup?
11:59I have other plans.
12:02Yeah.
12:03But, um, I'm actually free tomorrow.
12:07Do you like lasagna?
12:09Kinda love lasagna.
12:11Great.
12:12Finally get that second date.
12:15You know, you don't have to.
12:17No, Erin.
12:18I want to.
12:20Well, then I want to.
12:22Okay.
12:23Great.
12:24Then, um, I will see you then tomorrow.
12:27I'll see you tomorrow.
12:32No one dabbles in archery unless they're at summer camp.
12:34How long did you do it?
12:36Seven days a week for seven years.
12:38Why'd you stop?
12:39It was just time.
12:41To go to college, medical school, be a grown up.
12:44It was that easy to just quit?
12:46Archery doesn't fill concert halls or pay the bills.
12:49She has a slight fever.
12:53Her rash is spreading and she has edema.
12:56This is definitely not paronychia.
12:59I know.
13:00I've moved on to MRSA.
13:01That's possible, but you should want proof.
13:05If we do an open deep tissue biopsy, we will know for sure if you have flesh eating.
13:11Sean.
13:12Part of being a good doctor is knowing when to not scare the crap out of a patient.
13:24I don't think so.
13:26This is your problem, not hers.
13:28Your need to be sure, your obsession.
13:31We need to cut off a small piece of her finger so we know if we have to cut off a larger...
13:37Sean, you're acting like you want to amputate her hand.
13:40No.
13:41You're acting like you don't want to amputate her hand.
13:45I don't.
13:46But that's not medically relevant.
13:50Her temperature is 102.
13:55It's gone up two degrees since we've been arguing.
14:05Okay.
14:06We'll test her.
14:13That tissue has begun to die.
14:16Or it's inflammatory infiltration.
14:19Find anything?
14:21We're at an impasse.
14:24Look here at the margin.
14:31Subcutaneous fat and fascial necrosis.
14:34Sean was right.
14:36Let's go try to save her hand.
14:39She is a young girl with a lot going on.
14:54Well, we agree on that much.
14:56That's why she needs to see her shrink.
14:58Hmm.
14:59This...
15:00This feels different.
15:03Why you don't believe in emotional intelligence?
15:09If I have to choose between the battery of tests we've done and your...
15:13gut?
15:14It's an easy choice.
15:16No.
15:17You...
15:18don't relate to her.
15:19And if you don't relate to her, you can't understand her.
15:24You're probably right.
15:28You think you do relate?
15:31Or do you have a kid?
15:34My opinion about Riley is medical.
15:40Why haven't you told any of us you have a kid?
15:43That is a huge chunk of your life you've been hiding.
15:45I don't feel the need to share everything about my personal life with the people I work with.
15:50That's your passive-aggressive way of saying I'm an over-sharer?
15:53Yeah.
15:54Your opinion on Riley is clearly skewed because you're looking at her through a parental lens.
15:59I've been in her shoes.
16:01I am better equipped to evaluate her situation.
16:03You're the poster child of skewed.
16:05You're too emotionally involved and are overreacting because you had a crappy mom who didn't care about you.
16:10And why do I know all that?
16:12Because you're an over-sharer.
16:14The scan's clean.
16:15It's time to send her home.
16:28Clamp.
16:29Yeah.
16:30Whoa.
16:31That is not good.
16:32Muscle's weak.
16:33Clamps live right through the fascia.
16:34Murphy, pull the skin back.
16:35Smells like rotten eggs.
16:36There's only tissue damage.
16:37If we debride our hand carefully, we can preserve some mobility and dexterity.
16:49He's gonna need close monitoring post-op tonight. Scissors.
16:53We need to talk.
16:54Can it wait?
16:55I'm late for an all-night coding session.
16:56You hung the toilet out.
16:57I'm late for an all-night coding session.
16:58I'm late for an all-night coding session.
16:59You hung the toilet paper incorrectly.
17:00Right.
17:01Did you flip it?
17:02No.
17:03No.
17:04No.
17:05No.
17:06No.
17:07No.
17:08No.
17:09No.
17:10No.
17:11No.
17:12No.
17:13No.
17:14No.
17:15No.
17:16No.
17:17No.
17:18No.
17:19No.
17:20No.
17:21No.
17:22No.
17:23No.
17:24No.
17:25No.
17:26No.
17:27No.
17:28No.
17:29No.
17:30No.
17:31No.
17:32No, no, no.
17:33Anyway.
17:34Great...
17:35We're done.
17:36You left the TV Remote on the couch.
17:37Sean, I am running late.
17:38You have to put it on the tray, on the coffee table.
17:41That is where it belongs.
17:43If it doesn't have a set place, then it will be in many places and then it will get lost
17:50and if I can't find it, I can't watch the Weather Channel.
17:53And enough about the damn remote!
17:54Everything in this place has to be your way!
17:55That's cool!
17:56This has to be your way.
17:58We have to make sure to use two pods in the washing machine.
18:00We have to keep the cups to the left of the plate.
18:02We have to keep the air conditioner at exactly 74.
18:04And we have to use one very specific, very hard
18:07to find toilet paper.
18:08And I'm trying to be accommodating,
18:09but you are not cutting me any slack.
18:16Oh, God.
18:17Sean.
18:19Sean, I'm sorry.
18:20I'm, are you OK?
18:26You have a ruptured Achilles.
18:34I'm afraid your weekend worry days are over.
18:36Can we get some help here?
18:38Right there.
18:40What happened?
18:41She couldn't sleep.
18:42She spiked a fever.
18:43It's only getting worse.
18:45I can't breathe.
18:47Take a deep breath.
18:47In, out.
18:49104.6.
18:51I need IV acetaminophen and cooling blankets ASAP.
18:53She's tachypnec with an O2SAT of 87.
18:55Is this, is this something new?
18:56Or, I mean, did she do this to herself?
18:58She has an inspection.
18:59I think she's developed pneumonia due to an underlying
19:01condition.
19:02What underlying condition?
19:03I have no idea.
19:04Page, Park, and Lim.
19:09No signs of PE or pneumonia.
19:11CFTR was negative for cystic fibrosis.
19:13I think we may have missed something on her CT.
19:17There.
19:19That slight shadow on the bronchus.
19:21A slow-growing carcinoid tumor could cause
19:23chronic airway inflammation.
19:24As the tumor grows, symptoms worsen,
19:26leading to airway obstruction and infection.
19:29Or it's just a shadow, a slight shadow.
19:33It is pretty subtle.
19:34I would like to do exploratory vats.
19:37You want to poke holes in her chest
19:39and go rooting around in her lungs?
19:40Riley's body's already compromised.
19:42There are no obvious lesions, and her symptoms
19:44are more likely indicators of a simple sinus infection.
19:47The safer, better plan is to treat with antibiotics.
19:49If she has a progressing tumor, we can't just send her home
19:52with medication.
19:59Pitch the surgery to the parents.
20:01And Riley.
20:02OK.
20:10Hey, hey, hey!
20:11Don't touch those.
20:12Those are vintage.
20:13Well, I'm just scooting your toys over so it's easier
20:15to get to your medication.
20:16Toys.
20:17Toys?
20:19Is it not toys?
20:21That's Reggie Jackson.
20:22Well, when that timer goes off,
20:24Roger Johnson can give you your medicine.
20:25Reggie Jackson.
20:30Hey, guess what?
20:33Quitting time.
20:35OK.
20:36Have fun.
20:37Take your pills.
20:38Yeah.
20:38I think I broke Sean.
20:50Hi.
20:50We got into a big fight, huge.
20:52And I was yelling, and he just fell apart.
20:53It was awful.
20:54And he pushes and pushes and pushes.
20:56I push back.
20:57Well, Sean's not easy, but you knew that.
20:59I knew it was going to be hard, but living with him is a lot.
21:02I know.
21:03There's stuff I've never even thought about.
21:04And I know he has idiosyncrasies, but there's a lot of them.
21:07I mean a lot.
21:08I know.
21:09Is Sean OK?
21:09Yes.
21:10No, I don't know.
21:11He's at work.
21:13Lassie.
21:14You know him.
21:15Like, really know him.
21:18How do I deal with Sean?
21:20Well, it's been 12 years, and I'm still learning.
21:23He just always has to be right.
21:24I mean, do you know how many calls and texts and notes
21:27he's left me about how I'm doing stuff wrong?
21:29I have a pretty good idea, yeah.
21:31Yeah, well, it's exhausting.
21:33You know what?
21:33We all have quirks.
21:34We can all be a pain in the ass from time to time.
21:38OK, admittedly, Sean, a little more so.
21:40That is not helpful.
21:42Sit down.
21:43What?
21:44Sit down.
21:44Why?
21:45Why?
21:45Because you're agitated, and you're annoying me,
21:48and I can't give you good advice in that state.
21:51Sit.
21:58Do you like Sean?
22:01Of course.
22:02Why?
22:03He's sweet, kind, honest, sometimes brutally honest.
22:09There's never an agenda with him.
22:13He's just Sean.
22:15So?
22:16So I want him to change a little.
22:23You moved in expecting him to change.
22:27He doesn't want you to change.
22:28I know that.
22:32And if I made the wrong decision?
22:36Then you move out, and you do it right now.
22:39It'll devastate him, but the longer you wait, the more,
22:44the worse it will be for him.
22:52If Riley has a tumor, we need to open her up
22:56to find out what we're dealing with.
22:59Why do you think she has a tumor?
23:00It's consistent with her symptoms.
23:03The same symptoms she's been having for years?
23:07Yes.
23:08The same symptoms we've been told are psychological.
23:12The same symptoms a dozen doctors have run 100 tests for
23:16and found nothing?
23:17There is a shadow on her CT image.
23:20A shadow?
23:23And it's risky surgery.
23:27Opening her up in a weakened state could be dangerous.
23:30I know Riley frustrates you, drives you crazy,
23:38but I also know you love her.
23:42You have a chance to show her that.
23:45So you want to do this as a statement?
23:50We want you to believe in your daughter,
23:54because that's what a parent does.
24:00When she was little and had a bad dream,
24:07she used to come into our room and snuggle up under your arm,
24:12just like she's doing to me.
24:15You would stroke her face until she was finally at peace
24:19and fell asleep.
24:20She's in so much pain, and I don't know how to make it go away.
24:28I don't know how to make it go away.
24:36Riley?
24:38Hey.
24:39Um, the doctors, they want to see what's going on in your lungs.
24:45They think you might have a tumor.
24:51And we want them to operate.
24:56You think I have a real tumor?
25:01It's scary, I know.
25:05But yes, we do.
25:22Her BP's dropping out.
25:2473 over 51.
25:25I need a spike into 137.
25:27Hang an IV, Stanley, bullet.
25:29I need a 12 lead.
25:31Necrosis has migrated.
25:37She's septic.
25:38There's definite infiltration of the bone.
25:40We're going to have to amputate her arm.
25:55Polish the bone to help stump healing.
25:57Rasp.
25:59The margins appear to be clean.
26:03There's still a small chance microbes may have spread to her organs.
26:08If they did, then her mortality rate just increased exponentially.
26:11What if we put her in hyperbaric oxygen therapy now?
26:16Oxygen's toxic to bacteria.
26:18There's a lot of things that could go wrong in there.
26:20We wouldn't be able to decompress the chamber in time to help her.
26:25We wouldn't have to wait to help her if someone goes in with her.
26:32I'll do it.
26:33Okay.
26:34Get the chamber ready.
26:39Lung tissue looks normal.
26:41And they're healthy-appearing bronchi.
26:44Nothing.
26:45Yet.
26:50Damn it.
26:51Tora loba artery.
26:52BP's 81 over 49.
26:54Oxygen sats 93.
26:55Heart rate is going up.
26:56She is tanking.
26:57Parker, I need more suction.
26:58I can't see a thing in here.
26:59We need to do an open thoracotomy now.
27:01Brown crack her chest.
27:02Ten blade and a rip spreader.
27:09There are only 7.18 cubic meters in there.
27:14How does it feel?
27:16It's fine.
27:18I thought it might feel claustrophobic for someone neurotypical.
27:22It is.
27:30Got it.
27:31It's still bleeding.
27:34Stroke volume just bottomed out.
27:36Rapid infuse, 4 liters of whole blood.
27:38Get ready to start cardiac massage.
27:39Wait.
27:40I think I have an anchor in the arterial wall.
27:44Stroke volume is rising.
27:45BP increasing 90 over 60.
27:49Pulse is 90 in regular.
27:51She's stable for now.
27:59This was a mistake.
28:00We need to close her up as soon as possible.
28:07Hey.
28:08It doesn't make any sense.
28:09Her arterial wall shouldn't be this fragile.
28:13Something else has caused it to thin out.
28:18What else is going on in here?
28:19Brown, I need more light.
28:26Yeah, see that?
28:30A localized granuloma on the right lower lobe.
28:32You think it's cancer?
28:33Not sure, but something's in there.
28:35Park or track the lung?
28:36It's a Lego.
28:52Riley must have inhaled it years ago.
28:54It settled in your lung, became encased in inflammatory tissue.
28:58Your body's immune response attacked it, making you progressively more sick over the years.
29:04It's small, thin, and made of plastic.
29:07There was no way of seeing it on any of the imaging.
29:09Ugh, this is so gross.
29:11I'm gonna make it into a necklace.
29:14Well, good luck.
29:16Excuse me.
29:18We're sorry that we didn't believe in you.
29:31We're sorry that we put you through all of this.
29:37We're sorry that we got divorced.
29:39Whoa.
29:41You guys are way better off apart.
29:43We always thought you were upset because we split up.
29:47I was upset because you fought all the time.
29:50You still do.
29:52And it freaked me out.
29:55So I'd hide in my princess tent, bite my nails, gnaw on crayons,
30:03chew on Legos.
30:06We screwed up.
30:09And we promise we can do better.
30:17I am not saying that Ordinary People is not a good movie.
30:29It's a good, it's a great movie.
30:31It's a great movie.
30:32Okay, what I'm saying is that Raging Bull is a superior cinematic experience.
30:36It is raw.
30:37It's like romantic.
30:38It's romantic.
30:39Yeah.
30:40It humbles you from start to finish.
30:41Exactly.
30:42Exactly.
30:43It's like adrenaline is pulsing through your veins.
30:45It leaves me breathless every time I watch it.
30:49Ugh.
30:50Do you, do you wanna make a little walk?
30:59It's a little cold outside.
31:04I wanna kiss you.
31:05You are?
31:06Okay.
31:13Maybe we all walk upstairs.
31:15Okay.
31:16Yeah.
31:17Okay, this way.
31:18Yeah.
31:19Yeah.
31:20Whoa.
31:21Oi!
31:22Kim, Kim.
31:23No.
31:25I'm okay.
31:26I'm okay.
31:27I'm okay.
31:28I'm okay.
31:29Ow!
31:30Shh, shh, shh, shh, shh.
31:33Is my hand okay?
31:52Your biopsy was positive for necrotizing fasciitis.
31:58We had to do multiple surgeries to remove the infected muscle and bone.
32:04Bone?
32:07I'm so sorry, Jazz.
32:09We had to amputate your arm.
32:11No.
32:13No, my, my arm still hurts.
32:16I can, I can feel it.
32:18It's still there.
32:21What you're experiencing is phantom pain.
32:24Your arm is gone.
32:39He told you.
32:45My arm.
32:49My arm is gone.
32:54It's gone.
32:57And it's, it's your fault.
33:15Get the hell out.
33:19I can't.
33:21Neither of us can.
33:48You called it.
33:49Well done.
33:50Thanks for your help.
33:52Finally, a believer in the power of emotional intelligence.
33:56I did get our parents on board, even if it's only for a little while.
34:00They believe they're a kid and they're working on their family relationships.
34:04It's pretty big steps.
34:06It was a nice moment.
34:07But if you think you changed them, that they'll be different people tomorrow than they were yesterday,
34:12then you're kidding yourself.
34:15Right now, my emotional intelligence is telling me even you don't believe that.
34:22I don't believe that.
34:38So, kitchen's clean.
34:41Leftovers are in the fridge.
34:42How you doing?
34:43Fine.
34:44I just got a little light-headed.
34:45Balance isn't quite back to normal.
34:46Well, now that you're feeling a little better, you want to watch Raging Bull?
34:59No.
35:02Okay.
35:03Another time.
35:05No.
35:08I can't do this.
35:10You can take it slow.
35:12I'm happy to just be here with you like this.
35:16No, I can't.
35:17I can't be here like this.
35:18I don't want you to f- I just- I don't want to- I'm sorry.
35:31I just- I need you to go.
35:33Please.
35:48Please.
35:49If not, let me in the rest.
35:51You're you in the right decision.
35:52You're
36:16Jazz practiced violin every day since she was five.
36:37She put all her faith in me to do the right thing, and...
36:42I thought I did.
36:47Sean didn't care. He didn't see her dreams. He just saw her symptoms.
36:56Sometimes that'll be the wrong choice.
37:07My second year in the program, there was this resident.
37:11She was kind of weird. She wore comic book t-shirts, always ate the exact same lunch.
37:20She was smart. She would get surgeries and knock them out of the park over and over again.
37:30I couldn't stand her.
37:31And one day I realized I was competing against her.
37:40But she wasn't competing against me.
37:45She spent her time observing, asking questions, preparing herself to be a great surgeon.
37:52Is she?
38:04Dr. Lin is one of the best trauma surgeons in the country.
38:06Dr. Lin is one of the best trauma surgeons in the country.
38:07Dr. Lin is one of the best trauma surgeons in the country.
38:08I've been told and panned a professor in the country.
38:10Dr. Melendez.
38:36Dr. Brown.
38:37Dr. Lim.
38:40Nice save today.
38:42I heard.
38:43Yes.
38:44Good work, Dr. Brown.
38:58Good night.
39:05You know she showed bad judgment.
39:07If you got something to say, just say it.
39:13Want to grab a beer?
39:17Yes.
39:22Hey.
39:23Are you okay?
39:29Yes.
39:30I'm so sorry for my outburst yesterday.
39:36I'm fine now.
39:43I'm not, Sean.
39:46I'm not, Sean.
39:47Coming back to California and starting a new job and moving in with you, it's been so stressful.
39:58Harder than I anticipated.
40:01You're moving out?
40:04No, I'm not moving out.
40:08We are still figuring out each other's quirks.
40:13Yes.
40:14You're very difficult to live with.
40:18I know I forget stuff.
40:23A lot.
40:24And sometimes I snap and yell.
40:29I promise to work on that.
40:31And I don't need you to change.
40:35But I do need to know that you know.
40:38You're annoying as hell.
40:42I need to know that you'll try to compromise.
40:46I don't think I can use one-ply toilet paper.
41:00Oh, no.
41:01You were so right about the two-ply.
41:02Totally worth the extra 150.
41:05But maybe the cups can go to the right of the plates.
41:11Sometimes.
41:14Well, everything's unpacked.
41:20We're officially moved in together.
41:27I'm gonna take these down to the recycling.
41:30And I know I probably didn't put everything in the right place,
41:33but maybe we can rearrange it together.
41:38I like that idea very much.
41:41Okay.
41:44All I am is all I need.
41:47In your city board blues and your suicide queens.
41:50And I said what I said.
41:52Cause I love you so much.
41:53Now I'm pouring these wires on this cross city bus.
41:57Cause tonight, tonight, tonight, tonight.
42:00Tonight, tonight, tonight.
42:03All I want is what I can take.
42:06But tonight, tonight, tonight, tonight.
42:15I like that idea very much.
42:18Tonight, tonight, tonight.
42:20I be so biased.
42:37I am meant for you to be pretty good.
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