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01:57Just play the game.
01:57Hey, I'm playing the game, all right?
01:59It's called rugby. Why don't you try playing it?
02:01Yeah!
02:02Congratulations.
02:05Congratulations.
02:06Good to take it off, Roy.
02:08Good to take it off.
02:09Good to take it off.
02:10Good to take it off.
02:11Good to take it off.
02:12Good to take it off.
02:13I got a hard cooler for you, buddy!
02:16Yeah!
02:17Woo!
02:18Woo!
02:19Yeah!
02:20Good to take it off.
02:21Good to take it off.
02:22Thanks, you guys.
02:23Yeah!
02:24I'm getting out of here.
02:25I got some fun.
02:26Yeah!
02:27Yeah!
02:28Yeah!
02:29Yeah!
02:35Troy Summers, you just got your butt kicked royally
02:39by the Santa Monica old boys.
02:40What now?
02:41Well, I think it's obvious.
02:42My cousin comes to her first rugby game.
02:45We play like a bunch of old ladies.
02:47I think the only logical move is to destroy the evidence.
02:51You must have been bored to death.
02:54Bored?
02:55It's too confused to be bored, not to mention scared for your life.
02:58What do you guys have against helmets?
02:59Who needs helmets?
03:00We have beer!
03:01You've been drinking?
03:02Oh, no way.
03:03One beer, and I'd pass out.
03:05I pulled another 18-hour shift last night.
03:08Are we complaining?
03:09Are you kidding?
03:11That internship's the best thing that could have happened.
03:14Thanks for the letter.
03:15Mm-hmm.
03:16You deserved it.
03:25I'm so glad I came.
03:26I'm glad you came.
03:27You're good.
03:28I really appreciate it, okay?
03:29So you want to come to the rugby party?
03:31Uh...
03:32I don't think so.
03:34But this little guy is having a rugby game of his own,
03:37so maybe some other time, okay?
03:38Mandy, come on.
03:39I'll buy you a soda.
03:41Come on, we'll sit back.
03:42We'll chill.
03:43Well, will it be safer than the game?
03:46Well, that depends.
03:47Now, if anybody asks you if you want to be rugby queen,
03:49just say no.
03:50I can handle that.
03:52Where's the party?
03:53Just at PCH.
03:54Follow me.
03:55All right.
04:20Oh, Troy, stop showing off.
04:36Troy, watch out!
04:47Troy!
04:50Troy!
04:52Troy!
04:57Troy!
05:00Somebody help me!
05:02Troy!
05:03No!
05:20He claimed!
05:22He claimed!
05:27Yeah!
05:284...
05:29They find him!
05:34You ban him!
05:36That was a secret.
05:42The wäre you all...
05:46Not sure, sen friends...
05:47Honey, we couldn't hold on to this.
06:01I'm sorry.
06:02Mark.
06:04You know, when I saw him lying there, I knew.
06:10But I didn't want to believe him.
06:17I'm sorry, Amanda.
06:19Thanks, David.
06:21I got a copy of the accident report.
06:25Sounds like he just took the turn too fast.
06:27That's not what happened.
06:29Well, you know that PCH.
06:31He hit a patch of gravel.
06:31He didn't hit a patch of gravel, Mark.
06:33Something hit him, and I don't know what it was,
06:35but his head nodded a couple of times,
06:38and then he lost control of the motorcycle.
06:41Well, we're going to find out exactly what happened to him for sure.
06:44Right now, I want you to go home.
06:45I want you to take it easy, get some rest.
06:47Steve, can you drop her off?
06:48Sure.
06:49I'll call you later.
06:50Okay.
06:51Thanks for being here.
07:01Where's the stencil?
07:03Why is it doing that?
07:04I have no idea.
07:06Where did Mrs. Gerasio go?
07:08I don't know.
07:08Well, she's supposed to be in suite 345.
07:10Every time I type in a patient's name, it comes up empty.
07:13That can't be.
07:14This is a computer.
07:14It's supposed to be full of information.
07:16I think we have a virus.
07:17Don't say that.
07:18Look at this.
07:19Mrs. Johnson in 410 is having six steaks, pork chops,
07:22two pounds of butter, and a lemon custard pie for breakfast.
07:24Well, maybe she's a big eater.
07:25Who had liposuction and her jaw wired shut.
07:29Oh, my God.
07:30We have a virus.
07:31I never had a virus before.
07:33What do we do?
07:35We call the computer guy.
07:36That's good.
07:37That's good.
07:38Now, let's not let this get out,
07:40because I don't want anyone to think
07:42all hell is breaking loose between us.
07:47Yes, Dr. Harding.
07:48It's right down there.
07:51Dr. Harding.
07:53And what brings you to Community General?
07:55Hello, Norman.
07:56I'm afraid it's not a social visit.
07:57You still have your post-op down in the basement?
08:00Oh, it's still there.
08:00This way's much shorter.
08:02Running as efficiently as ever.
08:04Oh, by the way, I have an article coming out
08:05from the Harvard Medical Journal next month
08:07on hospital efficiency.
08:08You might want to review it.
08:10Very good article.
08:16Is it gone yet?
08:31Excuse me, sir.
08:32This area here, it's restricted to medical personnel only.
08:35And what do I look like?
08:36A janitor?
08:37Well, maybe a very well-dressed one, but, uh...
08:39Nathan?
08:41What are you doing here?
08:42Trying to get past your medical personnel.
08:45This is Jesse Travis, one of our new interns.
08:47Jesse, this is Nathan Harding.
08:50Dr. Nathan Harding?
08:52Oh, my God, I am so sorry, I didn't...
08:54Obviously.
08:56I've read all your articles on balloon angioplasty.
08:58It's incredible stuff.
09:00You're an intern?
09:01Yes, sir.
09:01And you're reading my material on angioplasty?
09:05Yes, sir.
09:07I wrote that for specialized cardiovascular surgeons.
09:11Jesse's one of our top interns.
09:13You know, if he decides to go into cardiology, Nathan,
09:15he could give you a run for your money.
09:17I'll watch my flags.
09:18It was very nice meeting you, sir.
09:20I didn't know you had patients over here.
09:22I don't.
09:23My son called me.
09:24His friend was in an accident.
09:27Troy Summers?
09:28I thought I could help.
09:29Troy just died, Nathan.
09:31We lost him on the table.
09:33Why didn't they bring him to St. Victor's?
09:35We've got the most advanced neurosurgery unit in the county.
09:39Well, I doubt it would have made much difference.
09:41He had multiple traumas.
09:43I can't believe it.
09:45He was just playing rugby a couple of hours ago.
09:47This is going to devastate Kyle.
09:51You know, that new crop of interns seemed pretty close-knit.
09:54I have a feeling it's going to hit them all pretty hard.
09:56Education hours.
09:57You got by now?
09:58Oh, my God.
10:03Oh, my God.
10:04Oh, my God.
10:05Oh, my God.
10:07Oh, my God.
10:09Oh, my God.
10:11Oh, my God.
10:13Oh, my God.
10:14Oh, my God.
10:15Oh, my God.
10:16Oh, my God.
10:16Oh, my God.
10:17Oh, my God.
10:43Hi, Mark.
10:44Hi.
10:46You know, for a lady who just went home to rest,
10:48you don't look very rested.
10:49I pulled an all-nighter.
10:51Talking to the family?
10:52Mm-hmm.
10:53I spent the night in the lab overseeing Troy's autopsy.
10:57Couldn't go home and do nothing.
10:59There you go.
11:03Well, 0.0 blood alcohol, that's a relief.
11:07He was in hypoglycemic shock.
11:09What?
11:09I checked his renal tissue,
11:11and I discovered that there was something definitely wrong.
11:13So I ordered a sample of his spinal fluid.
11:16His glucose was incredibly low.
11:19Well, you know, this natural after exercise,
11:21he was playing rugby.
11:22Try nine milligrams.
11:24Nothing.
11:26He was losing consciousness on the bike.
11:29So it seems.
11:30How could his blood sugar level get that low?
11:32Mark, he downed an entire sports drink right after the game.
11:36Did you look at the stomach contents?
11:37Yeah.
11:38I went through the alphabet of hypoglycemic agents,
11:41and I stopped at T.
11:43He was full of tryptazine.
11:44Was he diabetic?
11:47No.
11:48That's why I don't understand why he would have taken it.
11:50There's absolutely no logical reason.
11:55What happened to that bottle?
12:07Hey, Amanda.
12:08How are you doing?
12:09I'm okay.
12:10Hey, I'm sorry about your cousin.
12:13Thanks.
12:14I got a chance to work with him last week, and he was really good.
12:17Yeah, well, that's all that he wanted to be was a good doctor.
12:21You looking for something?
12:23Yes, I'm a Troy's personal thing.
12:24You want a hand?
12:25No, I've got it.
12:25Thanks.
12:28Troy worried whether or not he'd be able to cut it as a doctor.
12:32Don't we all?
12:33You worry?
12:34Well, sure, because I care about what I'm doing, and if I'm doing it the best that I can.
12:41He didn't even think he'd get through med school.
12:44Graduated with honors.
12:48Hey, Amanda, if you want me to...
12:50You know, he actually thought that I pulled a bunch of strings to get him an internship here at Community General.
12:56Well, the fact of the matter is, just about every hospital in L.A. offered him an internship.
13:03Well, if there's anything I could do to help...
13:06No, the family's coming out. Everything's pretty much taken care of.
13:10Well, not everything.
13:13I, uh, I talked to Dr. Sloan, and he told me about the tryptazine.
13:18Pretty mysterious how it got there, huh?
13:21Maybe not.
13:23Listen, um, would you take the rest of these things to my car, please?
13:26Yeah. Hey, wait a minute. Are you on to something?
13:27I'll get back to you in a couple of hours.
13:29Wait, you figured it out?
13:30I said I'll get back to you in a couple of hours, and in the meantime, tell Mark I found the bottle.
13:34Wait a minute. What do you mean, tell... But what bottle, Amanda?
13:37What?
13:39Why am I always the last one to find out what's going on around here?
13:48Have a night of luck.
13:49Hi, Mark. Yeah, we have a new blend.
13:51Lemon, lime, and tryptazine.
13:53And in this case, just as good as a bullet.
13:56And a lot harder to find, too.
13:58You know, whoever did this knew what they were doing, that it wouldn't show up on a routine autopsy.
14:01People might assume you took a curve too fast.
14:04Or hit some gravel.
14:06Unless the person is an expert pathologist.
14:09I'll call Steve.
14:10It's in your upper memory.
14:20Oh, my God.
14:21It's wiped out your allocation tables.
14:23You're kidding.
14:24And it's eating away at your boot sectors.
14:26This can't be.
14:28And I have no idea what you're talking about.
14:30In layman's terms, you're screwed.
14:32All right.
14:34That computer runs this hospital.
14:36I thought you did.
14:37I do.
14:38And they need billing statements, patients' records, inventories, everything on that computer.
14:42I want it back.
14:43That's the problem with you people.
14:44You think we're gods.
14:46You think we can just wipe this thing out with a wave of our hand.
14:49You think we can take an infected hospital and turn things around overnight.
14:52You have got a deadly virus on the loose.
14:55It's out of control.
14:57Now, I'm going to do everything I can.
14:59Don't expect miracles.
15:00This hospital is in serious trouble.
15:05Good morning.
15:06And are we checking in?
15:16Hi, Norman.
15:18You seen my dad?
15:19Apology.
15:20Thanks.
15:22Norman, you feeling all right?
15:23I have a virus.
15:25Ah, green tea, vitamin C, and, uh, maybe a shot of scotch.
15:34Somebody took a dozen tryptozine tablets, 700 milligrams at least, dissolved them in water,
15:39and injected the solution into the bottle.
15:42Hi, guys.
15:42Hi.
15:43What'd you find out?
15:44Well, no prints on the bottle other than Troy's and Amanda's.
15:46Yeah.
15:47Figures.
15:48Did you happen to see if Troy got the bottle?
15:50Yeah, he took it out of his knapsack.
15:52Was anybody hanging around the knapsack during the game?
15:54Steve, I was there to have a good time.
15:56I was not looking for murder suspects.
16:03Look, uh, the only time that I saw the knapsack was when he started towards me after the game.
16:09Amanda, I'm sorry.
16:10We're pushing you a little hard.
16:11It's okay, Mark.
16:12I just want to know who did this, and so does the family.
16:16Can you think of anybody who might have had it in for him?
16:18No.
16:19I mean, everybody loved Troy.
16:21Everybody.
16:23What about back home?
16:24Maybe, uh, an argument from the old neighborhood.
16:27They use guns.
16:29They don't use tryptozine.
16:31You know, whoever did this had to know all of Troy's habits.
16:33They had to know about the drink.
16:34They had to know about the motorcycle.
16:36And that's a lot to know, so I better get on it.
16:38I'll call you later.
16:39See you.
16:41You know, that wouldn't be a lot to know if you were a regular at those rugby games.
16:44Well, that narrows things down to about 40 people.
16:48So we'll make a list.
16:49We divide it up.
16:50I know that they're going to have a memorial service for him tomorrow at the beach.
16:54We could get through half of them in one shot.
16:56Let's do it.
16:58Come down to the east side!
17:02Come here.
17:02Let me see you.
17:03Let's go.
17:05This is a pretty good turnout.
17:07Not bad looking coleslaw, either.
17:09Huh.
17:11That looks like Troy's girlfriend.
17:14And she's getting ready to leave.
17:15Listen, um, I'll be back in a little bit.
17:17Mark, would you give me some kind of everything?
17:19Okay.
17:20Hey, there's Kyle.
17:22Let me go talk to him.
17:23Do you want a little bit of whatever?
17:25Yeah, thanks.
17:25Yeah, I need the other picture.
17:38See you later, Kyle.
17:40Hey, Kyle.
17:42Hey.
17:42What's up, Travis?
17:43How you doing?
17:44Been to better parties.
17:46I'm sorry about it, Troy.
17:47I know you guys are really good friends.
17:48Yeah, we're like war buddies after four years of med school.
17:54You heard about that police investigation?
17:56That they drugged him?
17:58Yeah, I heard, but I don't buy it.
18:00I mean, who the hell would want to kill Troy?
18:02It's the same person who slipped him the tryptozine.
18:05The what?
18:06Tryptozine.
18:06They found drugs in his sports drink.
18:09Did he bring that from home?
18:10Uh, you know, I couldn't tell you.
18:13He was already gone by the time I got home that morning.
18:15See anybody hanging around his knapsack at the game?
18:17What are you doing, Travis?
18:19What do you mean, what am I doing?
18:20Why all the questions?
18:22I'm just trying to figure out what happened to your friend, that's all.
18:25What happened is he died.
18:27And guess what?
18:29You're an intern, not a cop.
18:34It was nice talking to you, too.
18:40I see you're taking advantage of the buffet line.
18:56I'm actually helping some people that I came with.
19:00You know something?
19:01Let them help themselves.
19:04You keep eating that fried food, you're going to end up in my office.
19:07Oh, well, at least I'll be in good hands, huh?
19:10I didn't realize you knew Troy well enough to be at his wake.
19:14No, I was just helping the police department investigate his death.
19:17What's to investigate?
19:18Well, it seems he was drugged right after the rugby matches.
19:20What caused the accident?
19:22Who pulled that out of their hat?
19:23I would love to say that I did, but, uh, Troy's cousin is a dedicated pathologist.
19:29Incidentally, how's Kyle taking that?
19:31As well as can be expected.
19:32I just hope his work isn't affected.
19:35How's he doing?
19:36I really haven't had a chance to look at the interns on the new rotation yet.
19:39Kyle's a good kid.
19:41Well, if he takes after you, he'll be a star.
19:44Look, I know we don't exactly see eye to eye on our approach to medicine.
19:49I just don't think you have to be in the headlines to be a good doctor.
19:52I don't write the headlines.
19:53I take chances, experiment.
19:55If Dallas Memorial wants to dedicate a new wing to me, that's news, isn't it?
19:58Yeah, yeah, I'd say so.
20:00And if I can keep a patient alive a few years longer on an experimental heart, then that's
20:04news.
20:05You have a problem with that, Mark?
20:06No, no, as long as the patient, and not the news, comes first.
20:10Excuse me.
20:10I can't believe what you're saying.
20:17Who would want to kill Troy?
20:20I just know that you were close to him.
20:23My mother used to say, when you find a good one, don't let him go.
20:27Troy was the best guy I ever met.
20:30Sometimes I couldn't believe he felt the same about me.
20:33I'm so sorry.
20:35Yeah, me too.
20:38You know, we're going to get through this, okay?
20:40And we're going to find out who killed Troy.
21:03What did you find out?
21:06Well, they're out of shrimp.
21:08And everyone loved Troy.
21:09Would you believe not one person remembers seeing anyone around that knapsack?
21:14That's it.
21:15It's a conspiracy.
21:16It's a cover-up.
21:17They're all in this together.
21:19Are you free associating, or do you have some evidence?
21:21Well, I'm free associating.
21:23I'll shut up.
21:25Look, think back.
21:26What was the last thing you saw before he took the drink from the bottle?
21:30Okay, uh, I remember I was standing next to Harding.
21:36Uh-huh.
21:37And then he left.
21:41And somebody called Troy.
21:44And I turned around, and then he just started walking into frame with a knapsack.
21:49Into frame?
21:50Mm-hmm.
21:51You had your camera with you?
22:00Stop!
22:03Back off.
22:03Wait.
22:12Did you want to do that?
22:13No, I just want to stop it.
22:15Yeah, yeah.
22:18Get it!
22:19Get it!
22:19Get it!
22:19Get it!
22:20Get it!
22:20Get it!
22:20Get it!
22:21Get it!
22:21Get it!
22:21Get it!
22:22Come on!
22:23Get it!
22:23Get it!
22:24Get it!
22:24Right there.
22:25See?
22:26Back off.
22:26Yeah, he's taking a cheap shot at Troy.
22:28Hey, what's the matter with you, Billy?
22:31That guy looks like a pit bull.
22:33I remember him.
22:34He had a big attitude with Troy at the game.
22:41Troy!
22:45Who's that?
22:46Brenda.
22:47She was Troy's girlfriend.
22:49Can anyone read lips?
22:54Uh.
22:55I'm older.
23:01Foot odor.
23:03What?
23:04No.
23:05It's something.
23:11Open.
23:15Only.
23:17Only.
23:18Oh.
23:19Over.
23:20It's over.
23:20He's telling her it's over.
23:22Well, that's not what she told me.
23:23She said that they were headed towards something serious.
23:25Yeah.
23:25Train wreck.
23:27You know, maybe I should have another talk with Brenda.
23:30She works at St. Victor's.
23:32Good idea.
23:34Look, why don't you try and find out what Slugger was so worked up about there?
23:37You know, that's a good idea.
23:39I've always wanted to try rugby.
23:41Yeah!
23:41Yeah!
23:42Yeah!
23:42Yeah!
23:43Yeah!
23:43Yeah!
23:43Yeah!
23:43Yeah!
23:44Yeah!
23:44Yeah!
23:44Yeah!
23:45Yeah!
23:45Yeah!
23:46Yeah!
23:46Woo!
23:47Woo!
23:47Woo!
23:48Woo!
23:48Woo!
23:49Woo!
23:49Woo!
23:50Woo!
23:51Woo!
23:51Woo!
23:52Woo!
23:52Woo!
23:53Woo!
23:54Woo!
23:55Woo!
23:56Woo!
23:57Get down all of a sudden!
23:57Why didn't you let go of the ball?
23:58Woo!
23:58Because I was.
23:59And then...
24:00It's true you played before?
24:01Well, yeah, in college.
24:02In fact, I even won the Oldenburg Award.
24:05What?
24:05Hans J. Oldenburg Award for sportsmanship.
24:08It's pretty obvious why you never heard of it.
24:10It's not a nice game.
24:11Oh, tell me about it.
24:13I heard a guy you played against last week died.
24:16Hey!
24:16Come on, Billy!
24:17Let's go!
24:18Woo!
24:19Woo!
24:205!
24:21No!
24:22Come on!
24:23Go for the ball, all right?
24:53I got it.
24:55Come here.
24:57Oh.
25:00Eyes are down.
25:04I don't think I'm going to make it past this initiation committee.
25:08You met Billy, huh?
25:09Oh, he's a real animal.
25:11Tell me about it.
25:13I saw him play last week against the Westwood Blues.
25:16The hell did he have against that Troy Summers guy?
25:19They were rivals.
25:21It had nothing to do with rugby, though.
25:23They were applying for the same job or something.
25:26I thought that Troy had a job.
25:28Yeah, he said he was up for some position at St. Victor's.
25:32What, as a resident?
25:34Talk about insane.
25:36They only have two slots a year in cardiology.
25:38Yeah, and like a hundred applicants.
25:40Try a thousand.
25:42We'll talk about ego. Billy said he knew he had the gig.
25:44Didn't even apply anywhere else.
25:46That's confidence.
25:48It's insane.
25:50Excuse me. I'm looking for Brenda Arthur.
26:00I'm sorry. She's still out.
26:02Still out?
26:03At least until next week.
26:05Can I help you with something?
26:06Yes, my name is Amanda Bentley.
26:08I'm with Community General Hospital.
26:10I don't know if I should say this, but I wanted to let her know that there's a physician opening up.
26:14Isn't that a little odd to be going after her now?
26:17Odd?
26:18Oh, honey, that'll come out in the wash. Always does.
26:21They told Brenda to stay home during the investigation.
26:24Oh, for heaven's sakes. Is that still going on?
26:26When drugs end up missing on your shift, they get pretty thorough.
26:29You don't actually think that Brenda lifted those drugs, do you?
26:32Sometimes she'd leave a shift a little early to go to one of those 12-step meetings.
26:36Now, she claims she's been clean for five years.
26:39Was she acting a little high that night?
26:42She was a bit flaky, but we wrote it off to personal problems.
26:46Just another love affair headed down the tubes.
26:48You wouldn't happen to know what kind of drugs were missing.
26:51Now, that's the funny thing. Nothing narcotic. Weird stuff.
26:55Like tryptazine?
26:57Yeah. Imagine, you can't get high on it. What's left? Selling it.
27:02You know, where I'm from, it's baseball, baseball, baseball.
27:13By the time I was in fourth grade, I was so sick of it.
27:16That's why I love the idea of surfing.
27:19The idea or the actual sport?
27:21Well, I'm still working on the mechanics of it,
27:23but I think that rugby is gonna be a really good backup for me.
27:26I was starting to catch on at the end of that practice there,
27:29right up until I heard that snap.
27:31Have you ever considered golf?
27:34Well, I don't think I have enough plaid in my wardrobe.
27:37Okay, I think I found the killer. Brenda.
27:40Wrong. It's Billy. I've already told Dr. Sloan.
27:43No, it was Brenda.
27:45She is under investigation for stealing the tryptazine.
27:47What, do you need a signed confession?
27:49Well, a reason for killing it would be helpful.
27:51Mark, you saw the way my cousin blew her away on the tape.
27:54Now, she couldn't take the rejection,
27:55and this is her way of getting back at him.
27:57I'm telling you, it wasn't about love.
27:59It was bigger stakes.
28:03Different stakes.
28:05It was about cardiology.
28:07I called St. Victor's.
28:09They told me that Troy was up for the same residency that Billy got.
28:12Why would Troy want to work at St. Victor's?
28:15Well, Harding's built up a great department over there.
28:17Everybody wants to work for him.
28:19Hey, not everyone.
28:21Mark, I know you're trying to help,
28:22but we've been running around all day.
28:24You're still on the sports drink?
28:26Well, I keep coming back to it.
28:28You know, in order to get the right concentration of the tryptazine in the bottle,
28:32first you got to withdraw two syringes full of the sports drink.
28:35You got to get rid of that.
28:36Then you had to inject two syringes of the tryptazine solution.
28:40You know how long that takes?
28:4275 seconds.
28:44Now, what are the chances that you're not being seen for that long in the middle of a rugby game?
28:49The killer had to switch the bottles.
28:52He or she knew what drink Troy was going to bring.
28:56Which means that someone had to have access to his apartment.
29:00Kyle?
29:01Not Kyle.
29:02What would Kyle have against Troy?
29:03They're very good friends.
29:05Don't know.
29:06Jesse, keep Kyle kind of busy around the hospital, will you?
29:10I don't want him to see that we're going to be stooping around his apartment.
29:13No problem.
29:16Maybe I will try that golf thing.
29:31Looks like his things are all packed up.
29:33Yeah, that's strange.
29:34I wonder who did the packing.
29:36I don't know.
29:47Hmm.
29:48Syringes for darts.
29:53Hmm.
29:54Gotta get these things professionally cleaned.
29:56What does that say?
29:57Hydro...
29:58Hydro-cordaline.
29:59You think Troy was suffering from migraine?
30:01No, but maybe Kyle was.
30:03And maybe one of these needles was used as a murder weapon.
30:06Heh heh.
30:07Thank God.
30:08Help me.
30:09Oh, my God.
30:10Come on.
30:11Uh...
30:12Oh, my God.
30:13Oh my God.
30:14I see a gun.
30:15Oh, my God.
30:16Hmm...
30:17I'll be right with you, doctors. Thank you.
30:43And what are we doing?
30:44Oh, I'm trying to find a lab report. Is the system still down?
30:48Didn't you get the memo?
30:50Yeah, he said it was a temporary shutdown.
30:52It is.
30:53It was yesterday. How temporary is temporary?
30:55We're dealing with a virus, Travis. You never know with these things.
30:59Just check your charts. Walk to the pathology lab for test results.
31:03It's not like hospitals didn't exist before computers. You're young. You're very young.
31:08Okay, now squeeze three times and make a fist. Great.
31:22Hey, Dr. Harding, do you got a minute?
31:24Just a second. I have to take some blood.
31:26No, Dr. Harding, this is kind of important. Please, see you outside.
31:29I'll be right back, Mrs. Paxson. Thanks.
31:39What were you doing?
31:41I was taking some blood. What does it look like I'm doing?
31:43Did you look at her chart?
31:44I've got her tracked on the system.
31:46When did you last check the system?
31:48When I got in. Look, what's your problem, Travis?
31:50The system has been down for two days. You ever see one of these?
31:56I'm just taking ten cc's of blood.
31:58She was put on heparin sodium last night.
32:00I wasn't here last night.
32:02Do you know what heparin sodium is?
32:04Do you want to remind me?
32:07It is a blood thinner. You poke an artery and she starts bleeding heavily.
32:12Well, I guess I didn't see it on her chart.
32:17Didn't see it or didn't know what you were looking for.
32:19Look, I don't have to take this crap from you.
32:21Wrong. You're on duty for another four hours.
32:23My watch is fast.
32:38That's strange.
32:42Well, I'll see.
32:48A bad cad?
32:50Hmm. That's either a code for something or very bad poetry.
32:54You got any of Troy's handwriting around?
32:57Uh, let's see.
33:03Here.
33:04Ah.
33:05Oh, yeah.
33:06What are you doing here?
33:08Uh, we were gathering some of Troy's belongings.
33:12Well, why was Troy moving out?
33:15What do you mean?
33:16Well, I just wondered who packed all these boxes.
33:18I did.
33:19Well, you did.
33:20That's interesting.
33:21Because, uh, all the labels are in Troy's handwriting.
33:22And all the stuff's organized as if whoever packed it owned all this stuff.
33:25So he was moving out. We weren't getting along.
33:40Why not?
33:46Rent.
33:47Bills.
33:48Look, he wasn't good at paying up. I was getting sick of it.
33:52If he owed you money, why did you write him this check?
33:55Now, why didn't he cash it?
33:57I owed him money.
34:00And you tell me why he didn't cash it.
34:05Look, I've got to lie down.
34:08A little migraine coming on?
34:09Actually, yeah.
34:11Okay, well, get out of your way.
34:13Whoa.
34:15Uh, feel better.
34:18Thanks.
34:25A, B, A, D.
34:32C, A, D.
34:38A real bad cad I've been had.
34:43Is that the beginnings of some Wynton Marsalis?
34:45No.
34:46No, I just took the letters off that scrap of paper Kyles we found.
34:49I was trying to transpose them.
34:50Okay, can I make a suggestion?
34:52No.
34:53Don't give up your day job.
34:56Hey, you guys won't believe what I just saw.
34:59What happened?
35:00Well, I walked in on Kyle Harding,
35:02about to take blood from a patient on heparin sodium.
35:05What?
35:06Yeah.
35:07I mean, I don't know if this guy's just stupid
35:08or if it's an honest mistake.
35:10Well, maybe you should have a talk with him.
35:11I think I'd better have a talk with his father.
35:13You know, there may be something going on here I should know about.
35:16You don't want Kyle running around the hospital, do you?
35:18No, I wouldn't worry about it. He's off until Thursday.
35:21Good.
35:22I'll give you a blessing in disguise.
35:24Oh.
35:25Mm-mm.
35:26I'm sorry.
35:27And then I'd recommend...
35:29I'll call you back.
35:30Mark!
35:31How nice to see you.
35:32I'm Nathan.
35:33Is this a social visit?
35:34No, I'm afraid not.
35:35Nathan, I am worried about Kyle.
35:37What's the problem?
35:38I don't know how to say this.
35:40Well, just say it.
35:41We've been friends too long to tap dance around the point.
35:42We've been friends too long to tap dance around the point.
35:44I'm sorry.
35:45I'm sorry.
35:46And then I'd recommend...
35:48I'll call you back.
35:49Mark!
35:50How nice to see you.
35:51I'm Nathan.
35:52Is this a social visit?
35:53No, I'm afraid not.
35:54Nathan, I am worried about Kyle.
35:55What's the problem?
35:56I don't know how to say this.
35:57Well, just say it.
35:58We've been friends too long to tap dance around the point.
36:00Now, you asked me how he's doing at the hospital.
36:02I'm worried about his skills.
36:03He is not making it.
36:04That's impossible.
36:05Just look at his records.
36:06He's soared through med school.
36:07I talked to Professor Young.
36:08He said that Kyle was inconsistent.
36:09Oh.
36:10What?
36:11What?
36:12What?
36:13What?
36:14What?
36:15What?
36:16What?
36:17What?
36:18What?
36:19What?
36:20What?
36:21What?
36:22What?
36:23What?
36:24What?
36:25Why are you Sam doing it?
36:27Inconsistent.
36:28He's passed every exam he's ever taken.
36:29Did Young mention that?
36:31Kyle almost cost the life of a patient today.
36:36Why didn't you give him a couple of days off?
36:41His best friend just died for heaven's sake.
36:44He's preoccupied.
36:45I believe that.
36:47Nathan, I believe he had something to do with Troy's death.
36:51Now, you've taken it too far, Mark.
36:54accusing my son of murdering his best friend is way over the line they had a serious falling out
37:00so what have you ever had a falling out with a friend of course i have and did you kill that
37:05person no i didn't then stop trying to fabricate a plot let the police do their job and stick to
37:10yours now if you'll excuse me i was in the middle of an important phone call i don't have time for
37:17this yes for sacramento please yes the number for the board of medical examiners thank you
37:35yeah uh justin pierce's office please justin mark sloan i'm fine listen can you do me a favor
37:54yes oh good you're both here yeah by the tone of your voice i flew over here yeah me too what do
38:02you got a motive i think and i knew you'd want to be the first to know all right students heads up
38:11which of the following phenomena best explains osmosis a diffusion b friction c capillary action
38:17or d brownian motion a you brought us all the way over here for test just bear with me please
38:26number two most plasma coagulation factors are made in the a blood vessel walls b liver c bone marrow d
38:37spleen what is b liver you are correct sir
38:45a bad cat and we have a winner wait a minute these questions were on the medical boards exactly right
38:51this little scrap of paper here was the answer key well then kyle must have gotten a copy of the test
38:58that's right and if troy found out about it it could have cost him his life
39:02and if you want to get a copy of the test
39:15hi may we talk to you for a minute uh another time all right guys i'm not feeling well you might
39:21try confessing that always makes you feel better confessing what oh yeah it's a lot like rugby
39:28you know you get taken down you always want to let go of that ball or you get mauled i don't catch
39:34your drift we know you were cheating on your medical board we found some evidence in your apartment
39:41how do you know it wasn't troy's it came from your printer troy could have used my printer you know
39:46something he's right we better have another look around yeah not without a warrant you don't call i
39:50wouldn't make it harder on yourself troy found out you were cheating on your medical board you tried to
39:54pay him off a two thousand dollar check and he tore it up didn't he what happened when he didn't
39:58take the bribe is that when you decided to poison him what i told him he had to move out geez i didn't
40:09kill him i had no reason to what if he threatened to blow the whistle on you well that's not what
40:15happened where'd you get the test all right have it your way we'll get a list of the people who took
40:28the test and the ones who knew you somebody will cooperate with us the only problem will go into all
40:33that trouble kyle is that they won't leave much room for a break for you what kind of break
40:45how much did he pay you for the test answer the question billy i didn't get any money i was just
40:56doing someone a favor out of the goodness of your heart that's right who did you do the favor for
41:03i gave a guy an envelope well what's the big deal somebody died because of that envelope billy
41:08whoa whoa no i am not part of anything billy troy summers found out about that cheating and he was
41:13trying to stop it somebody stopped him first wasn't me billy we're not just talking about the end of
41:21your career here we're talking about jail time a lot of it now who gave you the envelope
41:27i am really getting tired of these spontaneous visits mark i promise you this will be the last
41:45one starting to put it together now nathan kyle was cheating on his medical boards wasn't he
41:51what is it you have against my son sloan this has a little more to do with you we talked to billy
41:59now you promised him that you would get him in saint victor's residency program if he helped you
42:03and if he said anything you promised to destroy him i don't make promises to anyone
42:10since you were on the medical board that drew up this test you didn't want kyle to know that
42:14you were the one feeding him the answers so kyle thought it was just some other cheating student
42:23kyle's had a tough year mark his migraine set him back you're standing next to a life preserver
42:30and you see your son drowning wouldn't you throw it kyle was born to be a doctor mark
42:35nathan if that were true you would not have to keep bailing him out over and over again to the point
42:42of killing troy
42:46you think i killed troy you know i thought kyle did protect the secret but i saw his performance
42:52at the hospital i realized i'm not capable of it no troy must have come to you if he went public
43:00with that cheating story you knew it would come back to you your career your status everything
43:05would be ruined troy thought that uh cheating would ultimately hurt kyle what did you tell him
43:16that i would do anything to remove an obstacle to kyle's success nathan
43:26you were on duty the night the drugs were stolen you killed him didn't you
43:31what
43:35what
43:51dorothy call the paramedics dr sloan is having a heart attack in my office
43:57of course i killed him he was almost as much trouble as you
44:14we'll just give it a couple more minutes and then i'd recommend an emergency angiogram
44:20oh don't worry you're in good hands don't move
44:30i was beginning to think this thing wasn't going to work oh it worked just fine
44:34i just shot you with five cc's of amphetamine well actually nathan it was five cc's of saline
44:40solution you know we did a pretty thorough check of your office last night and i kind of thought you
44:46might go for the amphetamines but then i realized it could have been the potassium or the insulin
44:53that would have worked all uh harmless saline solution now
45:02well look like you're back in the headlines again nathan
45:05nathan harding you're under arrest for the murder of troy summers you have the right to remain silent
45:09and i don't know what that
45:27anyway mr briggs wanted me to emphasize that the computer system in the hospital is not a toy
45:32mr prargent how did the virus get in the system in the first place very good question thank you
45:38i don't know well more importantly is there anything we could do to make sure we're not
45:42infected again you had a monkey b virus i've been finding it a lot on this freebie program off the
45:48web called max force one it's a killer you mean somebody put this max force into their computer
45:54and it burned up the whole system you're all networked all your terminals are hooked up together
46:00these viruses breed like rabbits all right well we're up and running now thank you mr prargent very
46:06much uh ladies and gentlemen thank you sir norman i am very impressed you've got this computer thing
46:15nipped in the bud before it became a disaster thank you amigo and i want you to know that i'm here for
46:20you i promise you we will continue to be the best hospital west of the mississippi i think you're
46:24right my friend thank you mark that's what i get for trying to save a buck this is the last system
46:41you'll ever infect
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