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00:00:12Ness, can you help this man, he's got a bad case of the blues
00:00:18Ness, he's fading fast, so I hope he won't refuse
00:00:22I get so excited when you walk through his door
00:00:28His fever goes up five degrees, you can feel his pulse rate so
00:00:34Don't keep him open, he don't need no shot
00:00:39All he needs is a little of what he's got
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00:00:58So, he says it is good, he's going to burn in the city
00:01:02To that flight, he's going up with a midnight kiff, a small Lots of arab with a solipsies
00:01:04Come to someone like to watch, it's clean and on
00:01:06Alright, every day, there's this boat
00:01:10We're here in some hilarious houses
00:01:12And the two of us may sleep
00:01:14Are we here in the South?
00:01:15Oh, my God.
00:01:44Nurse, where is your uniform?
00:01:47I'm off duty now.
00:01:49And on display.
00:01:50You've got to get the meat to market.
00:02:01This is a sticker.
00:02:03Joanne, this is an operation.
00:02:05Where have you been, nurse?
00:02:06We don't wait around here, you know.
00:02:08When we operate, we operate.
00:02:10Scalpels.
00:02:11Which one, doctor?
00:02:12What would you use?
00:02:14Damn it, learn something here.
00:02:16Take a look.
00:02:17What would you use?
00:02:18Come on.
00:02:20Give me a 20.
00:02:22Damn it.
00:02:25You were the doctor, poor kid.
00:02:27I'd be pushing daisies.
00:02:29I'd be the first fatal shoulder blade in the history of medicine.
00:02:32Is someone talking?
00:02:35Is someone carrying on a conversation in my operating room?
00:02:38Give me a clamp.
00:02:42You call that a clamp?
00:02:44Use your head.
00:02:45This is a person we're cutting, not a Christmas turkey.
00:02:47Out.
00:02:48Get over here.
00:02:50Jesus.
00:02:50Getting a really weird reading on him.
00:02:58Weird?
00:03:00Is that now a medical term?
00:03:03What are you getting?
00:03:04Flying saucers?
00:03:05His respiratory flow volumes drop from seven liters to three.
00:03:09Nothing to worry about.
00:03:10Kids had congenital spots on one lung since he was...
00:03:13Well, ever since the first time I saw him, when I was holding him in one hand.
00:03:19Give me a forceps here.
00:03:22Don't worry.
00:03:24Oh, you're right.
00:03:25You're right.
00:03:26Don't give me what I asked for.
00:03:28Give me what I need.
00:03:30Oh.
00:03:37Congratulations.
00:03:39It's a shoulder blade.
00:03:40Oh, really.
00:03:43Is he really okay?
00:03:44Mother and shoulder blade are doing fine.
00:03:47Oh, good.
00:03:48They're putting him in 314.
00:03:51Thanks a lot, okay?
00:03:56In seven minutes, I'll be exploring the gastrointestinal tract of one Miss Ambrolio.
00:04:02Meanwhile, we have this room that old Ed left, who departed us last night.
00:04:09Leaving us?
00:04:11This invitingly and vacant room and bed.
00:04:15In seven minutes.
00:04:17Sorry, Doc.
00:04:19Hi.
00:04:42Hi.
00:04:43Where's the ocean?
00:04:44Oh, the ocean's still out there.
00:04:48We had a little accident.
00:04:53Hey, boy.
00:04:55How's Trix?
00:04:56Looks like fate pooling on me, Dad.
00:04:58They say some babe had to pull you out of the drink, huh?
00:05:01Excuse me.
00:05:03Who sent you the flowers?
00:05:04Nobody even knows you've been sick.
00:05:05I did.
00:05:06What is that?
00:05:10Just the babe who pulled him out of the drink.
00:05:12Dumb.
00:05:14Dumb thing to do.
00:05:15If you don't control your boom, it's going to control you.
00:05:18Now, you screw up like that in that regatta, you're going to have a crew mutiny on your hands.
00:05:22I'm his crew.
00:05:25Well, up and out of, Matt.
00:05:27I got to go.
00:05:28Business calls, you know.
00:05:29Wait a minute.
00:05:30I almost forgot.
00:05:33Just in case you want to buy yourself a cigar, huh?
00:05:36Thanks, Dad.
00:05:37Okay, babe.
00:05:38Take it easy.
00:05:44There's not much on formalities.
00:05:47Neither am I.
00:05:49Hey, who are you?
00:05:51Just the babe who pulled you.
00:05:54I'm Kitty.
00:05:56I'm Matt.
00:05:56Why do hospitals always have to smell like a hospital?
00:06:01I don't care.
00:06:02How about a breath of ocean breeze number five?
00:06:08Hey, how is it?
00:06:10Hey.
00:06:26I don't care.
00:06:30Hey.
00:06:35I don't care.
00:06:36I don't care.
00:06:41I don't care.
00:06:43I don't care.
00:06:50Hey.
00:07:52Teddy?
00:08:52I think he dies, the crime rate goes down.
00:08:53That kid is not a junkie.
00:08:56I've been treating him for two months.
00:08:58For what?
00:09:00Conjunctivitis.
00:09:01My ass.
00:09:02His eyes.
00:09:03Yeah.
00:09:04My job is to take care of people who can't get back to the hospital.
00:09:07Yeah, well, you got one less patient to worry about.
00:09:11Hey, lighten up on him.
00:09:13Hey, lady, the kid's dead.
00:09:15So just go on and let him die, right?
00:09:17Part of the job.
00:09:18Nothing in the rule book says I gotta go to the funeral.
00:09:20Give it up, ma'am.
00:09:22Give it up, ma'am.
00:09:23It's about 14 years.
00:09:31That's the hour of 17 years.
00:11:00What are you doing?
00:11:04No exercise.
00:11:06Doctor's orders.
00:11:07How many doctors have made that same statement to me?
00:11:10Turn over and be quiet.
00:11:11That's enough, thanks.
00:11:23No, it's not enough.
00:11:26Look, I didn't ask for this job.
00:11:27Hey, I'm lying.
00:11:34I requested this duty.
00:11:37I got jealous when I thought of anybody else doing it.
00:11:39You mean someone was killed by this stuff?
00:11:51Yeah.
00:11:52It's amazing.
00:11:54I'd love a chance at the body.
00:11:55I'd like to run some tests on a guy who'd die from an injection of vitamin B, B12, E, and niacin.
00:12:05You mean that's all there was?
00:12:06Not in the binding agent, whatever that was.
00:12:09It wasn't enough to have killed him.
00:12:10Then what do you...
00:12:15Check back with me tomorrow.
00:12:18I'll see if the body of your late friend can tell me anything.
00:12:22Okay.
00:12:22He's in there throwing needles at that poor old lady like she was a dartboard.
00:12:39This woman has no veins.
00:12:40It's fantastic.
00:12:41Is that possible?
00:12:43Nurse Henderson, staff 317.
00:12:45Nurse Henderson, please.
00:12:46I called the wild.
00:12:49This woman has a vein.
00:12:50You find it.
00:12:52Dr. Krebs to surgery.
00:12:56Dr. Krebs.
00:13:03Anyone knowing disassembly procedures for a revolving door, report to maintenance.
00:13:06I'll stay with her a while.
00:13:25Can you run into 328 and give Mr. Farrell his penicillin for me?
00:13:29Remember, just pinch the skin and plunge cleanly.
00:13:33Pinch the skin and plunge cleanly?
00:13:35Sure.
00:13:39Why can't they just let me die or go to Philadelphia?
00:13:45They didn't have one single magazine about boats.
00:13:48Do you believe that?
00:13:49That's okay.
00:13:50Maybe this old life's got a sports section.
00:13:53Hey, kid, you're looking good.
00:13:55Looks like you could sail this afternoon.
00:13:57Here are some pictures for you.
00:13:58Wow, look at that view.
00:14:01You can almost see the boat from here.
00:14:03I think it would be better if we could keep his mind off of boats for a while.
00:14:08Look, it's so the kid's got a little problem.
00:14:10You treat him like an invalid, he's going to become an invalid.
00:14:13Well, if I'd known how hard you were trying to kill him,
00:14:15I wouldn't have bothered saving him.
00:14:17He's not trying to kill me.
00:14:18Kindness skills, too, you know.
00:14:22Which way do you prefer, Matt?
00:14:27What's with her?
00:14:28I understand you've been giving medical lessons again.
00:14:35I needed some help.
00:14:36When I first came here, my ambition, which I have achieved,
00:14:39was to be head nurse, not head doctor.
00:14:42You would be wise to have a similar ambition in your hostile mind.
00:14:45I am not hostile.
00:14:46You know there aren't enough doctors here.
00:14:48If I can take care of some of the smaller jobs,
00:14:50it takes the pressure off them for the more important things.
00:14:53You want to do a doctor's job.
00:14:55You want the candy stripers to do your job.
00:14:57Then who's going to do the candy striker's job?
00:14:59The cleaning ladies?
00:15:01You get your way, you'll have the patients emptying their own bedpans.
00:15:05No, I wouldn't.
00:15:06Emptying bedpans is a nurse's job.
00:15:13The binding agent wasn't a binding agent at all.
00:15:16It was a drug called Quadrant.
00:15:19Never even heard of it.
00:15:21The government refused to approve it.
00:15:22It had a couple of problems.
00:15:24First of all, it was an aphrodisiac.
00:15:26Seems there'd be a market for that.
00:15:29I'd buy it.
00:15:30Unfortunately, it was a couple of other things, too.
00:15:33Just a tad more than the proper dosage, you started hallucinating.
00:15:37And then by the time you were getting tired of whatever vision you were having,
00:15:40you went into a coma.
00:15:42Nothing like happy endings for hallucinations.
00:15:45Oh, it got happier.
00:15:47Up the dosage, another zip.
00:15:49It's time to pick your pallbearers.
00:15:52Once they found out what the stuff was, they locked it up.
00:15:55Well, you can tell them some of it's leaking out.
00:15:57And come on, Jeff.
00:16:01Out.
00:16:02Keep right on going just the way you do it all the time.
00:16:05Up and down, up and down, up and down.
00:16:07Come on.
00:16:07Run, run, run, run, run, run, run, run.
00:16:09You ain't been crying out loud.
00:16:13Take it easy.
00:16:14Take it easy.
00:16:15Oh, I'm sorry.
00:16:17How are you?
00:16:17You alone, I'm a nerd.
00:16:19Come on.
00:16:23How do you feel?
00:16:27I'm okay, Doc.
00:16:28Oh, that's fine, Jeff.
00:16:29That's fine, that's fine, that's fine, that's fine.
00:16:31Now, let's come up.
00:16:32That was very reckless of you, you know that.
00:16:34I'm sorry.
00:16:35Are you really all right?
00:16:36Doctor.
00:16:37Yes, that's right.
00:16:38I think that's one of you.
00:16:39Hey, don't you remember me?
00:16:41No.
00:16:42Michelle.
00:16:44Michelle Rhodes.
00:16:45Rhodes.
00:16:46Right, right.
00:16:47How are you, dear?
00:16:48I'm fine.
00:16:48A nurse now.
00:16:49Right.
00:16:50You're all right now, you come right now.
00:16:51I'm really sorry.
00:16:52Well, well, well, so.
00:16:53And what are you in now?
00:16:54Surgery?
00:16:55Medicine.
00:16:56Medicine, oh.
00:16:57You all right?
00:16:57You all right, Jeff?
00:16:58That's good.
00:17:00Oh.
00:17:01Sit down, that's fine.
00:17:02You all right now?
00:17:05Sandy Rhodes, daughter.
00:17:06Yeah.
00:17:07I just think, oh, you're all grown up.
00:17:10Dr. Haskell, have you ever heard of a drug called quagrin?
00:17:13Hmm?
00:17:13I'm trying to find out where it comes from.
00:17:16A friend of mine was killed by it.
00:17:17I'm sorry to hear that.
00:17:19Quagrin?
00:17:19Nope.
00:17:20Never heard of it.
00:17:21You see, I try to use natural herbs instead of drugs.
00:17:23There's so many new names of drugs in the medical mostly.
00:17:26If I run across quagrin, I'll let you know.
00:17:29I'd appreciate that, doctor.
00:17:30Oh, I don't think you're going to notice.
00:17:39I was thinking of my boyfriend.
00:17:41Come on, get dressed.
00:17:45Do you really think you're going to get that grant?
00:17:47If I do, do you really think you're going to come work for me?
00:17:50I don't see how I could survive on $50 a week.
00:17:52You would be surprised how long it takes to starve to death.
00:17:56I've lasted over a year.
00:17:58I've lasted longer than that, and I don't make any money at all.
00:18:01You should get your boyfriend to pay for everything.
00:18:02You're not looking at the whole thing.
00:18:14The thing you don't like is that it's run by a woman.
00:18:17The thing I don't like is it's unlicensed.
00:18:20It's unusual.
00:18:23It's a lot more effective than anything you could do,
00:18:26and a hell of a lot cheaper.
00:18:27I don't see her driving one of those fancy Aston Martins.
00:18:31Look, what do you want me to do?
00:18:32You want me to put the cash in my paychecks?
00:18:35I just want you to start caring about something besides them.
00:18:51Hey, Salah!
00:18:58Lester!
00:19:00Well, I'll be...
00:19:01All good things come to those who wait.
00:19:13What's happening?
00:19:13How you doing, baby?
00:19:26Okay.
00:19:28Been working a lot.
00:19:30There used to be a time when you didn't have to work so much.
00:19:32It used to be nice until you said,
00:19:34Hey, baby, let's go down to the Baja.
00:19:37And you forgot to tell me that pinata you picked up was full of Peruvian cocaine.
00:19:42Hey, baby, I ain't dealing with nothing now,
00:19:44except for this boat yard here.
00:19:45Oh, yeah?
00:19:47Oh, yeah?
00:19:47I was kind of hoping you were still on the streets.
00:19:52Well, I still hear something every now and then.
00:19:55Mr.
00:19:58You ever heard of a drug called Quagrin?
00:20:03No.
00:20:04I didn't either until today.
00:20:06Hey, baby, remember that poncho I brought back from La Paz?
00:20:12Well, why don't you go inside and put it on, and I'll take you out somewhere.
00:20:15I'll take you out of here.
00:20:21Okay.
00:20:26Is this two on the same place?
00:20:28You know it.
00:20:40Hey, Lester, no, uh-uh.
00:20:42Come on, come on, get your hands off the bike.
00:20:46Last time you messed with it, you blew out my gearbox.
00:20:51And had me walking for two days.
00:20:54You gonna meet me later or what?
00:20:55Let's make it tomorrow.
00:20:57I have to, uh, make some runs.
00:21:004.30 at the Seaview?
00:21:01Okay.
00:21:03Bye-bye.
00:21:03Ciao.
00:21:04Ciao.
00:21:12This is an exercise.
00:21:32Sitting is an exercise and lying in a bed is an exercise.
00:21:35Well, what exactly are you in training for?
00:21:39Oh, for life, I guess.
00:21:42For what?
00:21:43No, for the regatta, really.
00:21:45Matt?
00:21:47You can't sail with that shoulder.
00:21:50Don't tell me I can't.
00:21:53All right, I won't tell you you can't.
00:21:55I like people who tell me I can't.
00:22:04Okay, you can.
00:22:12Ah, a little private duty, too, huh, nurse?
00:22:16Just physical therapy.
00:22:18A treat instead of a treatment.
00:22:20I'll bet she's pretty good at it, too, huh, Matt?
00:22:22Dad.
00:22:22Dad.
00:22:25Oh, come on.
00:22:27You know me.
00:22:28I'm only kidding you.
00:22:31Life's a ball.
00:22:32You gotta take it and run with it, right?
00:22:35I'm gonna run, too.
00:22:36You take care of yourself.
00:22:43Oh, God.
00:22:45I bet the night nurses forgot to mark his injection again.
00:22:50The second time in a month.
00:22:53Nancy, get me Dr. Krabs.
00:22:55Quick.
00:22:56What's he doing operating?
00:22:59He's not gonna die or anything.
00:23:02Laboratory, emergency.
00:23:04Yeah, this is Joanne.
00:23:05I got a patient with a double dose of insulin.
00:23:08I need glucagon.
00:23:09One cc.
00:23:10Stat.
00:23:12Well, I'm ordering it.
00:23:13Dr. Krabs' authorization.
00:23:15The man's in the coma, so get him quick.
00:23:20You go into medicine.
00:23:21Do it as a doctor.
00:23:22What a time to be a manager.
00:23:52You're a rock star.
00:23:53In the middle of a song, his voice breaks.
00:23:55I'm paying $85 an hour for this studio.
00:23:57You guys go back in there and play.
00:23:59What I want to know is,
00:24:00why didn't you just drive him to the hospital?
00:24:02Because it looks a little more real
00:24:04to take him to the hospital in an ambulance.
00:24:05Oh, it looks terrific in the papers, too.
00:24:08Right, but this guy can't sing.
00:24:09He can't even hum.
00:24:10He'd have a good heart.
00:24:11Oh, it looks like he's going to the hospital in an ambulance.
00:24:12Oh, it looks like he's going to the hospital in an ambulance.
00:24:14Oh, it looks like he's going to the hospital in an ambulance.
00:24:15Oh, it looks like he's going to the hospital in an ambulance.
00:24:16Oh, it looks like he's going to the hospital in an ambulance.
00:24:17Oh, it looks like he's going to the hospital in an ambulance.
00:24:18Oh, it looks like he's going to the hospital in an ambulance.
00:24:19Oh, it looks like he's going to the hospital in an ambulance.
00:24:20Oh, it looks like he's going to the hospital in an ambulance.
00:24:21Oh, it looks like he's going to the hospital in an ambulance.
00:24:22Oh, it looks like he's going to the hospital in an ambulance.
00:24:23Oh, it looks like he's going to the hospital in an ambulance.
00:24:24Oh, it looks like he's going to the hospital in an ambulance.
00:24:25Ahhhhhhhhhh!
00:24:45Ahhhhhhh!
00:24:55Oh, God.
00:25:25Do you know where blood's high?
00:25:41Get her admitted. I'll meet her in surgery with a crossmatch.
00:25:57But you know you can't do that, huh?
00:25:58You worry about her. I'll take care of them.
00:26:00I need one unit universal donor type blood. Now.
00:26:14Unauthorized? Forget it.
00:26:16That woman does not need three copies of a doctor's signature. She needs blood. Now.
00:26:25Uncrossmatched.
00:26:28Okay.
00:26:30I'll tell him I had nothing to do with it.
00:26:34Tell him whatever you want. Tell him I bit you on the neck for it. Just give it to me.
00:26:44Nurse.
00:26:46The patient will not be admitted to the hospital until we have his full name.
00:26:51You got his full name. Chicken is his full name. He has five million record buys. Chicken is his full name.
00:26:56His age?
00:26:57We don't give that out.
00:26:58Who do you think you are?
00:27:00I'm his manager. I get 15% of everything he gets, including his pain.
00:27:05Does he have hospitalization?
00:27:07How are you going to get insurance on a guy that started four riots in six weeks?
00:27:11Or six riots in four weeks? We can't even count.
00:27:14Then we can't admit him.
00:27:15What?
00:27:16We've had too many experiences with people who don't pay their bills. There's no way to repossess an operation, you know.
00:27:24Look, lady. This guy gets $60,000 a riot. Four more riots, he could buy the hospital. Now, he doesn't need an operation. He just has a little laryngitis. What's he doing in a wheelchair anyway?
00:27:34I can have you put into a wheelchair too, buster.
00:27:39Thanks. I'll walk. I'm taking him to his room.
00:27:43Hold it, buddy. I'm taking him to his room.
00:27:45I have to have a last name on that creature.
00:27:53Well, if we make you happy, his full name is Chicken Delight.
00:27:56Aren't you glad I got you out of the hospital?
00:28:11You better believe it.
00:28:14Now, isn't this more fun than sailing a boat?
00:28:17Well, some people like sailing boats and some people like flying tides.
00:28:20Besides, sailing isn't the only thing that gives me pleasure.
00:28:23Oh, yeah?
00:28:24Yeah.
00:28:25Well, it gives you pleasure.
00:29:23Oh, my God.
00:29:53Oh, my God.
00:30:23Oh, my God.
00:30:53Oh, my God.
00:31:23Then let's stick to business, shall we?
00:31:25You're a nurse, right?
00:31:27And you stick to being a nurse.
00:31:29You take care of my boy's body, but you don't fuck with his mind.
00:31:33I'm not.
00:31:35My job is to help him get well.
00:31:37Listen.
00:31:37You listen.
00:31:39It's more important for Matt to get better than to sail in some race just so that you can get your picture in the paper.
00:31:45Do you know who you're talking to?
00:31:46Mm-hmm.
00:31:48A man who's getting older and who's mad because his son is getting more attention.
00:31:54That kid's gonna love to be 80, but he won't be half as good as I am in any way.
00:31:58Mr. Fairbanks, I hate to be the one to tell you this.
00:32:03Seeing how much you love competition, but this is one race you've already lost.
00:32:08Why, you little bitch.
00:32:09I'll show you who's lost.
00:32:11Oh, get it.
00:32:13Damn it.
00:32:13Damn it.
00:32:41Damn it.
00:33:11And she said to him, well, you guys all have your brains between your legs.
00:33:18And then he tells her, he said, well, that gives me a mind-blowing idea.
00:33:31Look like you got hit by a typhoon, girl.
00:33:35Can we go sit down?
00:33:37Take my hat.
00:33:41Detective Ben is getting rough, huh?
00:33:55I just ran into a couple of guys who didn't like me looking around.
00:33:59Shit, it took me a damn hour to get my bike running.
00:34:02That's the baby.
00:34:04You have got to help me.
00:34:05Hey, baby, the best way I can help you is to tell you to quit.
00:34:08Or he could take you with me.
00:34:10With what?
00:34:11You haven't got a dime to take me on.
00:34:14Then I'll find one.
00:34:15Mm-hmm.
00:34:19Hey.
00:34:20I want to...
00:34:24What are you going to want?
00:34:25I want...
00:34:26What's wrong?
00:34:32I want...
00:34:41How are you going to want...
00:36:16Mommy, look, he's dead.
00:36:46Mommy, look, he's dead.
00:37:16Mommy, look, he's dead.
00:37:46Quag run?
00:37:47Nope.
00:37:48Never heard of it.
00:37:49Uh, operate it, forget it.
00:37:51Thanks.
00:37:51Hi, Michelle.
00:37:58Hi, cutie.
00:37:58See what I made for Matt?
00:37:59Hey, beautiful.
00:38:01I thought as long as he was going to, um, not be on his belt, this would be the next best thing, you know?
00:38:05Yeah, um, listen, I've got to be on duty in a half an hour, but I've got to make a run.
00:38:09Can you come for me?
00:38:11Well, sure.
00:38:12Thanks.
00:38:13Anything wrong?
00:38:14No, I've just got to get a prescription filled.
00:38:16What are you doing dressed?
00:38:45I'm leaving.
00:38:46I'm leaving.
00:38:47You're what?
00:38:48I'm not going to miss that race.
00:38:51My father's checking me out.
00:38:54But that's dangerous.
00:38:56I'll survive.
00:38:56Hey, I brought you.
00:38:59Mom.
00:39:08Mom.
00:39:09Mom.
00:39:23The hospital more pleasant.
00:39:25This is not what we mean by pleasant.
00:39:29It was pleasant, wasn't it?
00:39:34You do have a tendency to overstep your authority occasionally.
00:39:41When there are enough doctors, I'll stick to emptying bedpans.
00:39:45You did order that emergency cross match yesterday.
00:39:49You should have waited.
00:39:50The patient couldn't wait.
00:39:52Well, I'm glad you admit it anyway.
00:39:55It shows you're willing to accept the responsibility for your actions.
00:39:58But it's unfortunate that because of what you did, that woman now has septicemia.
00:40:05We'll be lucky, frankly, if she lives.
00:40:10Because if she lives, she'll sue.
00:40:14Is there anything I can do?
00:40:17You can stay home for a day or two until I can get the board together for a hearing.
00:40:25I am sorry.
00:40:32I'm sorry, too, Joanne.
00:40:35For a nurse, you're a hell of a doctor.
00:40:36And you should have waited.
00:40:45We'll be lucky, frankly, if she lives.
00:40:47Head nurse, not head doctor.
00:40:48For a nurse, you're a hell of a doctor.
00:40:50He's not going to die or anything.
00:40:52You want to do a doctor?
00:40:54Huh.
00:40:54And that is what I have been paying $25 for.
00:40:58You know, they ought to be arrested doctors.
00:41:00They're bandits, all of them.
00:41:03You're okay, kid.
00:41:04I didn't tell my sister about this place.
00:41:06Of course, she lives in Omaha.
00:41:08Then we'll send her a telegram.
00:41:10Why don't you tell all your friends about this place?
00:41:12Yeah, I think I'm going to.
00:41:13It's fantastic.
00:41:14Wish I'd known about it earlier.
00:41:15I'd be saving money all these years.
00:41:17Okay.
00:41:18Thanks a lot.
00:41:19See you later.
00:41:20Okay.
00:41:23Hi.
00:41:25How are things?
00:41:26Looking up.
00:41:27How about you?
00:41:29You wouldn't believe it.
00:41:30Oh, Miss Whitey?
00:41:55Yes.
00:41:56I'm Lucille Andrews.
00:41:58Sometimes we talk on the phone.
00:41:59Oh, yes.
00:42:00This is Joanne Scott, my assistant.
00:42:03Joanne, Miss Andrews.
00:42:04How do you do?
00:42:05No, Mrs. Andrews.
00:42:06I prefer Mrs.
00:42:08I'm not ashamed of the fact that I'm married.
00:42:11However, I'll refer to you as Miss.
00:42:13If that's what you'd like.
00:42:15Your choice.
00:42:16Should we go in the other room?
00:42:18Oh.
00:42:19Okay.
00:42:21To tell you the truth, I got this assignment because I'm female.
00:42:25I'd much rather be writing about fires.
00:42:27We could burn the place down if that would help.
00:42:31Well, what I'm after is a little story for the woman's section.
00:42:35Oh, something about your background.
00:42:37A little about your home life.
00:42:39My favorite recipes.
00:42:41Oh, this may turn out to be okay after all.
00:42:44How about all the famous people that visit us here?
00:42:47The fire commissioner, the board of health, the vice squad.
00:42:52You really are busy.
00:42:53Oh, we're a regular tourist attraction.
00:42:55We've even been inspected by the restaurant licensed people.
00:42:58We're using yogurt in our treatment.
00:43:01Yogurt?
00:43:03About the treatment.
00:43:06Hey, why don't we have a picture?
00:43:09Of you learning to examine yourself.
00:43:11Oh, no.
00:43:12No, no, no, no, no.
00:43:13I have someone to do that.
00:43:14An actual gynecologist.
00:43:18Why don't you examine your assistant?
00:43:21I'm sure she wouldn't object.
00:43:23Oh, no, not at all.
00:43:27We do have other functions here besides training women to find infection.
00:43:32I'll bet you do.
00:43:33We do VD tests.
00:43:35We have classes in birth control techniques.
00:43:38We have a class in natural childbirth starting next week.
00:43:42That's never appealed to me.
00:43:44Natural childbirth is so...
00:43:47Somehow it's unnatural.
00:43:50We also have a referral service for abortions.
00:43:54Where's them chumba?
00:44:07Where's them chumba?
00:44:07Chumba.
00:44:08Oh, my God.
00:44:38Oh, my God.
00:45:08That is not the way I work.
00:45:10That's the only way you can work.
00:45:12Look, Joanne, medicine is big business in this country, and we're trying to buck it.
00:45:17We've got to stay cool or they are going to kick our heads in.
00:45:20Who thought you were willing to take risks?
00:45:23Don't tell me what I'm willing to do.
00:45:25Not until you're willing to come down here and put your head in the noose with mine.
00:45:28Are you coming back?
00:45:33I don't know.
00:45:34I don't know.
00:46:04How are you doing, babe?
00:46:10Hi.
00:46:31I brought you something for good luck.
00:46:44What's the matter?
00:46:46I think you know.
00:46:47No, I don't.
00:46:51Why don't you go ask my father?
00:46:53Your father?
00:46:55What are you...
00:46:56He told me all about it.
00:46:57Did he tell you that I stabbed him with a needle?
00:47:04I thought he stabbed you.
00:47:06You're kidding.
00:47:06He really told you that.
00:47:08He didn't go out with you.
00:47:09I wouldn't go out with your father if he were my father.
00:47:18Hey.
00:47:19Take me with you.
00:47:21My father has to prove for me.
00:47:24Your father, huh?
00:47:25Is that a rule?
00:47:27That's a tradition that's more important than a rule.
00:47:30Sure it is.
00:47:32Until you find yourself a new tradition.
00:47:36Come on.
00:47:39You gonna race to win?
00:47:40I was racing to win when I pulled you out of the water.
00:47:45Please?
00:47:48Come on.
00:47:49You're gonna lose!
00:48:07After all I did for you!
00:48:11You're gonna lose!
00:48:13After all he did for you, you're gonna lose.
00:48:16After all he did for me, I almost did.
00:48:19The
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00:54:15You know, I'm not really angry with you.
00:54:19I'm only angry with those beach boys.
00:54:21You know, I had to get rid of them.
00:54:22The same way, you see, as I had to get rid of you.
00:54:25I can't let him die.
00:54:55I can't let him die.
00:54:57I can't let him die.
00:54:59I can't let him die.
00:55:03I can't let him die.
00:55:07I can't let him die.
00:55:11I can't let him die.
00:55:15I can't let him die.
00:55:16I can't let him die.
00:55:19Oh, man had money coming in from all sides.
00:55:30All the Medicare payments to my old folks was given to him.
00:55:35And he was overcharging them like crazy.
00:55:37I can't let him die.
00:55:38I can't let him die.
00:55:42I can't let him die.
00:55:43You got Floyd on the street, dealing with their shit, shooting at them people's arms, that's gone too.
00:55:50That man was a goddamn tycoon.
00:55:53Sure he was.
00:55:54What are you?
00:55:56Hey, baby, I wasn't anything.
00:55:59I didn't even know what the stuff was until you started coming around and asking questions about it.
00:56:04All I knew was that he had an island somewhere in Baja, had made a stash before they outlawed it.
00:56:09I found out what the stuff did, decided it was about time for him to retire.
00:56:13So you planned on killing him all the time, right?
00:56:16Not from the beginning, baby.
00:56:19Not till you came back.
00:56:22I figured that we might as well get that money and do it together, make a lie for ourselves.
00:56:29Hey, baby, we had some good times together.
00:56:32Yeah, we did.
00:56:39Will you come with me?
00:56:41You always did like boats.
00:56:44I always did like money, you know?
00:56:47And I always did like you.
00:56:54Goodbye, Lester.
00:56:57Michelle.
00:56:58Michelle.
00:56:58I wasn't really asking you.
00:57:05I'm telling you.
00:57:07You're coming with me.
00:57:22Ready to come about?
00:57:26What are you doing?
00:57:27I'm pulling out of the race.
00:57:30Why?
00:57:31Because I've already won.
00:57:33You have, huh?
00:57:35Why, don't you think I'm a winner?
00:57:37Sure, I think you're a winner.
00:57:38I think you're a winner.
00:57:57Michelle.
00:57:57Hey, I've got a quarter million dollars of that old man's money down there.
00:58:14Hey, Michelle, all we got to do is dump him out of sea.
00:58:17He would do it to you.
00:58:20Hey, look, baby.
00:58:21There's no point in me going anyplace if I can't go with you.
00:58:26Michelle.
00:58:30I did it all for you.
00:58:36Michelle.
00:58:36Look, we've been together a long time now.
00:58:45Come down on me because I was a joke.
00:58:46You got a problem?
00:58:48Are you crazy?
00:58:49We've got a boat full of stolen money and a dead body on board.
00:58:52And me.
00:59:11Hey, ahoy there.
00:59:13Are you okay?
00:59:16You guys mind giving me a ride, Ben?
00:59:26What you going to do?
00:59:27Leave me here by myself?
00:59:29Oh, now, baby, when I do that, as soon as I get back, I'm going to call the Coast Guard
00:59:33to come out and rescue you, okay?
00:59:36Of course, now, it might take a couple of hours to get you a phone, but I think we can
00:59:41deal with it.
00:59:44Bye, baby.
00:59:45Michelle.
00:59:54Michelle.
00:59:54Michelle.
01:00:15We have the pathologist's report that the patient, Mrs. Johnson,
01:00:27yes, Mrs. Johnson, contracted and died of septicemia as a result of a transfusion
01:00:32which was given her on, I don't know what the date is.
01:00:35May we have the first witness?
01:00:36In my whole nine years here, I have not seen as many infractions of the established procedures
01:00:47as this young lady committed single-handed.
01:00:53Just what she needs.
01:00:54Is someone talking? This is a hearing.
01:00:57Continue, Nurse Dockett.
01:00:59When nurses don't follow the rules, the hospital suffers.
01:01:04And when nurses do follow the rules, the patients suffer.
01:01:08Everyone has their duties to perform.
01:01:11And if everyone performs their own duties, the hospital will be better off.
01:01:16The important thing, then, is for the hospital to run smoothly?
01:01:20An efficient hospital is a healthy hospital.
01:01:23My concern is with the hospital, not with the individual patient.
01:01:27One of the charges brought against me is that I treated a man for insulin shock
01:01:34without a doctor's approval.
01:01:37Dr. Krebs, did I try to reach you for permission?
01:01:41Yes, you did.
01:01:44That man would have been dead if I had waited for you.
01:01:48Now, I'd rather lose a job than lose a patient.
01:01:50About the cross-match.
01:01:55I think there's some testimony that needs to be heard here.
01:01:58What are you doing?
01:01:59I'm saving your ass.
01:02:06Our friend the nurse here was dragged into this tribunal for one thing.
01:02:10Ordering an unauthorized blood cross-match.
01:02:13Yes?
01:02:15Come on, Mother.
01:02:15Well, let's just say that was one of the final straws, okay?
01:02:18How many cases of septicemia in this hospital
01:02:21since this nurse has been relieved of her duties?
01:02:24Four.
01:02:25Well, then, it couldn't have been the procedure at all.
01:02:27It had to be the blood.
01:02:28We ran tests on it.
01:02:29The whole shipment was infected.
01:02:32We get blood from all over.
01:02:33There's no way of knowing if some wino and skid row
01:02:36walks into a blood bank with any number of imperfections in his blood.
01:02:40Why didn't you...
01:02:42Why didn't anyone say anything about this beforehand?
01:02:45I was asked not to.
01:02:46I was told there could be a lot of lawsuits.
01:02:49Who asked you not to?
01:02:52I'd...
01:02:53I'd rather not say.
01:02:57You tried to cover up what you did by pinning all this on me.
01:03:06Well, the, uh, board has deliberated,
01:03:08and we've reached a decision.
01:03:10Under the circumstances,
01:03:12we feel that you cannot be held responsible for the death of the woman.
01:03:17We are not pleased with your methods,
01:03:19but we've decided to be lenient,
01:03:22and we're putting you on probation for six months.
01:03:24It doesn't matter.
01:03:26I beg your pardon?
01:03:26Thank you for the vote of confidence.
01:03:30But I have another job.
01:03:33When you get around to treating your nurses like human beings,
01:03:36and your patients like people,
01:03:38then you give me a call.
01:03:39I still don't understand why you didn't tell me
01:04:09before.
01:04:11Anyway, I'm a free woman.
01:04:14How free?
01:04:15You still make house calls?
01:04:17I might need a doctor tonight.
01:04:20That's one call I'll make free.
01:04:23Free?
01:04:26Free.
01:04:27Free.
01:04:27Free.
01:04:27Free.
01:04:39Free.
01:04:49Free.
01:04:50Free.
01:04:51Nice!
01:04:51Can you help this man?
01:04:52He's as blue as he can be.
01:04:55Fever's up and his hope is down.
01:04:57He needs your sympathy.
01:05:01The doctor says it's hopeless.
01:05:03Your doubts are still pulled through.
01:05:05Here's your chance just to prove what you can do.
01:05:10Boo, boo, boo.
01:05:12Boo, boo, boo, boo.
01:05:14Boo, boo, boo, boo, boo.
01:05:35Boo, boo, boo, boo, boo.
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