05x11 - The Family

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05x11 - The Family

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Previously on "The Good Doctor..."

Nira is half-blind because of you.

- You think I control Salen?
- How about taking a stand?

You could've worked with me
to make things right.

Instead, you had to
burn the building down.

She lit the match.

If you're gonna
go through with this deal,

you're gonna have to destroy me.



SALEN: Good luck.

'Cause now this is all your problem.



♪ I woke up to the morning sky first ♪

♪ Baby blue Just like we rehearsed ♪

♪ When I get up off this ground ♪

♪ I shake leaves back down to the brown,
brown, brown, brown ♪


♪ Till I'm clean ♪



♪ Then I walk where I'd
be shaded by the trees ♪


♪ By a meadow of green ♪

♪ For about a mile ♪

♪ I'm headed
to town, town, town in style ♪




♪ With all my favorite colors ♪
♪ Yes, sir ♪

♪ All my favorite colors ♪
♪ Right on ♪

♪ My sisters and my brothers ♪

♪ See 'em like no other ♪

♪ All my favorite colors ♪



(INDISTINCT CONVERSATIONS)

Your "Unsave-the-date" card.

You're... uninviting us to your wedding?

We decided there will be no wedding

for the foreseeable future.

We've canceled everything.

JORDAN: The way you're smiling,

I feel like I should be
congratulating you.

We're happy. We just want
to enjoy being happy.

We've had enough stress in our lives.

We're living in the moment.

- Mm-hmm.
- DR. ANDREWS: Good morning, everyone.

Thanks for coming.

As the new President,
I'd like to acknowledge

we've been through a challenging time,

but St. Bon's has never
been about a logo

or a fancy coffee selection.

We've always been about
the people in this room

and how we can help the people
who come through these doors.

So we're gonna get back to
what we've always done the best,

and that's putting patients first.

(APPLAUSE)

You know what a world-class
surgical center needs?

It needs a world-class Chief of Surgery.

And that's why I am
reinstating Dr. Audrey Lim.

(CHEERS AND APPLAUSE)



I'll also be hiring
three new oncology nurses,

so if you know some good people,
let me know, okay?

(APPLAUSE)

You okay with all this?

No more board meetings. Are you kidding?

Plus, I get a lot more time
with the clinic.

Doctors Reznick, Glassman,
can I have a word with you two?

We lost a clinic contract.

Our biggest.

Thanks to your confession
of borderline malpractice

to the person who runs
their health plan.

Nira had the right to know the truth.

You're lucky it was
an experimental procedure.

She's not pursuing a lawsuit.

But I'm closing the clinic.

I'm sorry.

I just can't justify the
expense of keeping it open.

People need a way to get healthcare

they otherwise can't afford.

How's this for justification...

- We can, and so we should.
- Exactly.

I've arranged for Bay Area
Medical to take over their care.

Can I talk to you for one second?

If I can just take a look at the budget,

I can figure out a way
to keep this clinic open.

I'm afraid you're gonna be
busy in the O.R.

Aaron, you're a gifted surgeon.

This hospital needs those skills.

(SCOFFS) Wow. Okay.

Uh, let's talk trade.

I'll give you hours a week,

and we figure out a way
to keep this clinic open.

So you can keep freezing plantar warts?

(CELL PHONE CHIMES)

See? Someone must need
a really good neurosurgeon.

(CELL PHONES CHIMING, BUZZING)



EMT: Family of three
in a head-on collision.

Another ambulance is behind us

with the occupant of the other vehicle.
Park, you're with me.

EMT: Bryan Liu. years old.

Hypotensive in the field. GCS ten.

DR. LIM: Abdominal bruising,

some distention, internal bleeding.
How's that leg look?



We might be able to save his arm.
I need a vascular clamp.

Elaine hit her head on the dash.

GCS . Vomited twice.

Elaine, I'm Dr. Glassman.

- How bad was your headache?
- Really bad.

Is my daughter okay?

She was wearing her seatbelt.
She has pain and bruising in her chest.

- I'm right here, honey.
- DR. LIM: Spleen's ruptured.

He's got about two liters
of blood in his abdomen.

What's going on with my dad?

Please don't talk.

Those doctors are taking care of him.

She has decreased
left-sided breath sounds.

We need to insert a chest tube.

W-Why? What's wrong?

A broken rib punctured her lung.



Left pupil's dilated.

- Subdural?
- (SIGHS)

Elaine, you may have some
bleeding around your brain.

We're gonna have to take you to the O.R.

- Mommy?
- I-I'm okay, sweetie.

We're all gonna be just fine.

You just need to...

Oh!

- (MONITOR BEEPING RAPIDLY)
- His BP's tanking.

We have to get him to the O.R. now.



Mommy.

Daddy.



(THEME MUSIC PLAYING)

DR. LIM: Splenic hilum is clamped.

His pressure's holding.

DR. PARK: Below-knee
amputation is complete.

The stump is covered and healthy.

Start working on his arm.

DR. PARK: I'm not getting
any circulation to his hand.

We could use Andrews'
vascular reconstruction skills.

Try reducing the fracture
to restore blood flow.

(SIGHS)

- It's not helping.
- (MONITOR BEEPING RAPIDLY)

I've got too much bleeding to help.

Try fasciotomies to relieve pressure.

There's too much upstream damage.

Page Andrews.

(MONITOR BEEPING)

She has an SSS tear.

We'll have to open
up her skull to find a fix,

which I do not want to do.

I can stop the leak with a dural flap,

wait till the swelling goes down,

find a better fix.

- (MONITOR ALARM)
- Pressure's still dropping.

I got a tight seal. No leaks.

Maybe we're looking in the wrong place.

I hear an early-diastolic murmur.

It's her heart.

Get me an echo.

Contact social work.

Make sure the daughter's
not alone today.

She may be losing both her parents.

How bad are they?

We won't know anything for sure

until your parents get out of surgery.

The chest tube was successful.

That doctor said my mom
was bleeding in her brain.

Did he stop it?

They're trying.

She has one of the best
neurosurgeons in the state.

Did they fix my dad's leg?

I don't know yet.

And I understand how scary
and confusing it must be

not to have all the answers.

I just want to know what's happening.

Your dad's leg is likely unsalvageable.

He also had a severe splenic injury

that caused catastrophic internal
bleeding and hypovolemic shock.

Removing his spleen
may stop the bleeding,

but if not, they may need
to remove his kidney, as well.

He may also lose his lower arm.

Dr. Murphy, maybe Isla and I

should chat alone for a few minutes.

It's okay. You can stay.

You can go.

Thank you for talking to me.

Are you sure?

Okay.

I'll check in later.

You can always have a nurse page me.

Could my parents... die?

It is too soon to say

if either of them
will survive their injuries.



(BREATHING SHAKILY)



I'll run outs her's patients,

and the night nurse said
Mr. Jones is ready for discharge.

Um, my bowel obstruction
in C, did he pass gas?

Why do you think the nurses
want him discharged?

I'm hungry.

The nurse gave me a sandwich,
but it has pickles.

They're gross.

They are.

I'd like something else, please.

I gotta discharge your windbag in C.

Nurse.

Will you find this patient

something to eat without pickles?

Sure.

She isn't just hungry.

She's scared.

She wants to spend time with you

so she doesn't feel all alone.

Doctors need to maintain
professional boundaries.

Convenient, since you don't want

to get close to patients.

I think it's the most
rewarding part of our job.

Oh, no.

Minimally invasive microvascular surgery

is the most rewarding part.

I already treated her pneumothorax.
She's fine.



DR. ANDREWS: Subclavian
artery's also damaged.

DR. PARK: Yeah,
brachial plexus nerves, too.

Thought you'd be a little more
excited about being Chief again.

Hard to get too jubilant
about being given a job

I never should have lost
in the first place.

One you were happy to step into.

- (ALARM STOPS, BEEPING RESUMES)
- DR. PARK: BP's stabilizing.

This arm's a mess.

There's no distal blood supply,

nerves sh*t,
hand showing signs of ischemia.

I think I can save it.

I need to open up his chest,

get access to proximal vessel
for graft bypass.

That's a big, lengthy surgery

with a catastrophic risk of bleeding.

Yeah, which may save his arm.

He's already lost too much
blood from his other injuries.

(EXHALES SHARPLY) We have to amputate.

(DOOR OPENS)

Sorry to interrupt.

Dr. Lim, there's major damage
to Elaine's heart valve.

We need a trauma surgeon.

(SIGHS)

Go. Dr. Park can close up the abdomen.

Put a wound vac on the arm stump

and run antibiotics post-op.



(SIGHS)

(WATER RUSHING, BIRDS CHIRPING)



(WATER RUSHING, BIRDS CHIRPING)



What are you doing?

Practicing mindfulness.

I... don't know what that means.

It helps you let go,
not be self-obsessed,

stressed out, utterly career-driven.

I still don't understand.

You're being mindful right now.

By letting go of your wedding plan.

- Being "in the moment" with Lea.
- Oh.

N-No, Lea and I are still
getting married.

We're only
"enjoying the moment" for now.

Good for you.

I suck at "the moment."

I like making a plan,

having a plan...

Following a plan.

Do you want my apple?

You're acting very strangely.

Isla's hemoglobin dropped to nine,

and there's blood in her chest tube.

Oh. That's not good.

We'll take a few pictures to
find out where the problem is.

Won't hurt at all.

Then you can stop the bleeding?

Probably.

But it will likely require
something that does hurt.

You need to remove that
before the M.R. Angiogram.

No. I can't.

It's a gum wrapper.

My dad gave it to me.

I wanted my birthstone, sapphire.

But we couldn't afford it.
So my dad made me this.

He called it a placeholder.

That's really sweet.

An MRI is a powerful magnet.

It will destroy your gum-wrapper ring,

and it could burn your finger.



Promise you won't lose it?

I promise.



Okay.



DR. LIM: She damaged her aortic valve.

We'll need to open her up.

CP bypass is generally not a
good chaser to a brain bleed.

She needs a functional valve.

You'll need to figure
out a way to give her one

without turning her into a vegetable.

I brought you here for your expertise.

Or would you rather I try
to figure it out for you?

Throwing up your hands
and making someone else

solve the problem is not leadership.

I'm gonna guess we're not
talking about a heart valve.

When Ethicure took over,

you just walked out,
headed for Paradise.

I know you were going
through a rough patch,

but we were going through it here, too.

And you didn't bother to step up

until it became a problem for Shaun.

You want me to apologize

for my commitment to Shaun?
That's not gonna happen.

I would never ask you to do that.

I just didn't realize how little
the rest of us matter to you.



I can insert an aortic pump
to support her heart.

That should buy me
some time to fix her valve.



The chest trauma damaged a
branch of her pulmonary artery.

The bleeding has stopped,

but her artery could
re-bleed at any time.

How do we get to it?

It's surrounded by vital organs.

Thoracotomy, dissect from
proximal to distal hilum,

isolate the vessel,
and reconstruct the vessel.

That's a big surgery for a small injury.

It's almost as risky as a re-rupture.

We need a safer plan.



I don't have one.

I need time to figure it out.

I'll need to monitor her
around the clock

in case she bleeds again.

Looks like Isla's getting some QT

with Dr. Murphy after all.



ISLA: Are we done?

I'm bored.



- Who's your friend?
- She's not my friend. She's my patient.

Isla Liu, -year-old female

with a pseudo-aneurysm
of a segmental branch

of the left pulmonary artery.

I need to monitor her closely

to make sure she does not bleed out.

This is my fiancee, Lea.
She's Head of the I.T. Department.

I need you to talk to her

while I figure out how to fix her.

She talks a lot.

I do.

Where's your ring?
He said you were his fiancee.

I proposed to him,

and it was a spur of the
moment kinda thing, so no ring.

- Very modern.
- Mm.

I asked out my last boyfriend,
but it didn't work out.

When's your wedding?

- We don't have a date.
- Did you pick a cake?

My aunt had red velvet.
It was really good.

And her gown was super long.
They call it a train.

Do you have one of those?

Trains can lead to tripping
and orthopedic injuries.

I don't want a dress with a train.

You have no cake, no ring,
no dress, and no date?

We have a cake.

Then how are you his fiancee?

Isn't it just, like,
boyfriend and girlfriend?



(LEA CHUCKLES)

What's I.T.?

Well, I.T. stands for
"information technology,"

so I work with a lot of computers.

Increase the flow to P-eight
and get a CT of her heart.

We need exact valve measurements.

Got some good news.

I restored blood flow to Bryan's arm.

You were supposed to amputate.

I didn't open his chest.

I rebuilt his vessels
from under the clavicle.

Still got a large tissue defect,

but I can cover that with a tissue flap.

I know a great neurosurgeon
for the nerve repairs.

More surgery? He could bleed again.

I can handle that.

And what about the potential

for post-transfusion clotting issues?

Removing his arm is the only way

to guarantee we save his life.

Losing two limbs would be devastating.

It's such a high cost to avoid
a relatively small risk.

But it's not small to that little girl,

whom you could orphan
to serve your own ego.

Pretty harsh assessment,

especially considering I just
rescued you and our colleagues

from your su1c1de mission.

You want a medal for finding
your moral compass

at the last possible moment?

I was there when it counted.



You did her bidding,
even after the baby d*ed,

and then leveraged the situation

so you came out in charge.

I am in charge.

I'm saving this man's arm.



(SIGHS)

Hmm.

Are you stealing from children now?

This stuff's been in here

since my first year of residency.

Aren't you supposed
to be in peer review?

I'm tied up on this trauma case.

I thought you might want
to sit in on it for me.

Dr. Farber's leading it.

Chair of the Executive Ops Committee.

If you want to run a hospital one day...

Gotta go.

But thanks for thinking of me.

SHAUN: How can I resect
a pseudo-aneurysm

without cutting off blood flow
to the upper lobe?

What about arterial bypass?

Isla's years old.

The bypassed artery
wouldn't grow with her lungs.

Do you think Lea and I

are just boyfriend and girlfriend?

No?

Me neither.

But if we're not planning a wedding,
then what are we doing?

Are we moving backwards?

Shaun, a wedding is just a symbol.

A very nice, very expensive one,

but real stability comes from
committing to each other every day.

What should I do?

Uh, you and Lea will need
to figure that out.

The older I get,
the less everyone seems to know.

That's probably true.

Oh, have you considered
an endovascular embolization

for Isla's pseudo-aneurysm?

Your medical advice is much
better than your personal advice.



DR. ANDREWS: Self-retaining retractor.

(MONITOR BEEPING)

Stay out of my nerve field, please.

I need better vessel exposure.

This muscle needs a nerve.

I feel bad about closing the clinic,

but we can't help anyone

if we can't keep the lights on.

It's not about helping anyone.

It's about making sure
you can put your feet up

on the biggest desk in the building.

You look down on me
'cause I want the big job,

but it was your apathy towards
it that made us vulnerable

to Ethicure in the first place.

Nerves are attached.

Reconstructed vessel's blown.

- You want me to...
- No, I got it.



The embolization will be short.

It should prevent further
bleeding in your chest.

Dr. Park thinks you're wrong.

Lea is still my fiancee

and a wedding is just a symbol.

Symbols are a super big deal.

They remind us what's important.

That's what my mom said when I wanted

to return my confirmation cross

and use the money
to get my ears pierced.

Lie down.
I need to inject the anesthetic.

I hate needles.

I still make my mom hold
my hand when I get sh*ts.

You can squeeze my hand
as hard as you want.

I practiced when Lea was pregnant.

You two have a baby?



No.

Why not?

There was a clot in the umbilical cord.

The baby d*ed.



I'm injecting the anesthetic.



You can let go of my hand now.

That hardly hurt at all.

You're very good at your job.



Isla, the doctors are still
taking care of your mom,

but your dad's out of surgery.

He lost his leg,

but he's gonna be okay.

You can see him as soon as you're done.



I don't want to see him.



Fluid's backed up in Elaine's brain.

mannitol. Hopefully,
that'll take the pressure off.

(SIGHS) Elaine needs a shunt.
Can her heart take it?

Not with just a pump keeping her alive,

but she's got another problem.

She's got a big tear in her trachea

and she could lose
her airway any minute.

Know of any experts
in tracheal reconstruction?

Time to call the President.



This is Donald Adler.

He's had chest pain
for the past few weeks.

I'm fine.

My son's taking me to the doctor.

The one who's postponed
three times already?

I tried to contact his GP. No luck.

We need to rule out
coronary artery disease.

Is he your patient?

She's my chess partner at the home.

I b*at her three times in a row.

Impressive. She always kicks my ass.

He's much better than you are.

How long is this gonna take?

We're having arts and crafts tonight.

She's teaching us how to decoupage.

Let's, uh, get you a cardiac CT.

Help Mr. Adler into a gown.



You look a lot like my girlfriend,

but she doesn't decoupage.

She mocks people who decoupage.

Well, she sounds like
a real piece of work.



Hey. I got this for Isla.

- How is she?
- Hello.

I'm waiting on labs to see
if the embolization

repaired the artery in her chest.

I meant emotionally.

She's refusing to see her father.

We don't know why.

Well, shouldn't you find out?

I am waiting on labs.
Jordan is talking to her.


I think we should pick a date

for when we're going to start
planning our wedding again.

June th?

What happened to enjoying the moment?

I'm not enjoying it.

Okay.

We had a plan.

Now, we don't have a plan,

and you're okay with that, but I'm not.

We will figure it out, Shaunie.

How?

I don't know yet.

No one has good advice anymore.

Isla's not talking to me.

We should page the social worker.

She's not going to open up
to the social worker, Shaun.



Isla trusts you.



I can use a transcervical approach

to reconstruct the airway.

If you use a retractor in her neck,

I'll lose drainage from her brain.

I need to start her on heparin

so I can get working on her heart.

You can't use heparin
until I've placed the shunt.

Not while I'm working on her neck.

One wrong move,
she'll need a lifelong trach.

If she bleeds again
from her sagittal sinus,

she'll be brain dead.

If she has catastrophic heart failure,
she'll be dead-dead.

Okay. Airway's priority one.

Once it's secure, you can fix the valve.

You're overruling my judgment again?

Overruling? We...

Elaine's pump failed.
She's in total heart failure.

I'm prepping an O.R.



Mm.

That is a very accurate
drawing of a horse.

It's my dog, Abigail.

Oh.

She must look like a horse.

Is my dad in a lot of pain?

No.

He is on very strong narcotics.

Why don't you want to see him?

His residual limb is heavily bandaged,

so you won't be able to see any...

Blood or tissue or bones.

I'm not afraid of that.

Okay.

I was kicking the back of the seat.

The driver's seat, which my dad hates.

He missed my choir concert,
which made me mad,

so I kicked his seat.

And he told me to stop,

but I kept kicking and kicking,

and then he turned around,

told me to cut it out,

and then I heard Mom scream,

and there were sirens,
and then we were here.

He's going to hate me

because I'm selfish and stupid
and it was all my fault.

(INHALES SHAKILY)

It was...

My fault my brother Steve d*ed.



But it was Steve's fault, too.

It was his idea to hide
on the roof of the train.



He fell.

He broke his neck.



Your dad took his eyes off the road,

and a car ran a red light
and the airbags didn't deploy.

Those things are not your fault.

And even if it were...

Your parents would
probably still love you,

because of your shared
experience in combination

with the parental
bonding hormone oxytocin.

(SIGHS)

Although, in my case, it wasn't enough.

My parents didn't like me.

I'm sorry about your brother.

And your parents.

And your baby.

You've had a lot of bad
things happen to you.



I've had a lot of good things happen,
too.



Okay.

I want to go see my dad.

(MONITOR ALARM) Aah.

Isla?



I need a rapid response team, stat.

She's bleeding in her chest!



- BP is over palp.
- Give another unit of blood.

We have to open her up, Shaun.

We could injure her bronchi

and cause chronic respiratory failure

or rupture her pulmonary artery.

She could bleed out.

If we don't operate now,
she's gonna die.

Prep an O.R.
for stat thoracotomy, and page Dr. Lim.



DR. REZNICK: The old fart
needs angioplasty and a stent.

You may have just saved this guy's life.

I'm gonna be late for arts and crafts.

Does this have anything to do with Nira?

Hey, you made one bad call.
You're not a bad person.

Uh, that is not what you said last week.

I may have overreacted.

I've woken up every
morning my whole life

wanting to conquer the world,
and then I hurt someone,

and I almost lost...

I almost lost everything.

So now, I am going to
cultivate virtuous intentions

and... generally not be so awful.

If you want to meditate and volunteer

and save random old guys, go ahead.

But don't become
a totally different person.

I would miss you.

The world needs people
who wake up every morning

wanting to conquer it.

Those kinds of people land on the moon

and cure cancer and...

Drag grumpy, old men into the E.R.

And trample innocent souls
along the way.

Yeah, don't do that part.

I'll be around to remind you.



I'll prep a suite for Old Fart.



(DOOR CLOSES)

Take much longer and she'll
have a cardiac arrest.

Trach is secure. Go ahead.

Advancing the catheter
to the ascending aorta.

Bring down her CO .

Retract the neck muscles so there's...

Yeah, no, I got it.

The death of that baby
kept me up at night.

It still does.

I should have taken a stand then,

but Salen told me
it kept her up at night, too.

She promised to make changes

to ensure that it never
would happen again,

and I believed her
because I cared for her.

A lot.

But my eyes were closed,

and I should have stepped up sooner.

Because this place is my home,

and you pains-in-the-ass are my family.

Together, we can fix this woman's heart,

her brain, and neck.

We can do great things
for all our patients...

If we don't k*ll each other first.



Shunt's through.

You can go ahead with the trach repair.

(MONITOR ALARM)

She's crashing.



Dr. Cain will be here in minutes.

We don't have minutes.



I have to open her chest now.

Get an attending out of surgery.



(MONITOR BEEPING RAPIDLY)

She has critical bradycardia,

but the valve is well-positioned.

Drain two cc's of CSF every minute.

That should buy me ten minutes.

I'll remove the delivery valve.

I'll put in a temporary pacer.

But I still don't know
what's tanking her heart rate.

I do.

The tracheal injury
compressed her carotid.

It's lowering her heart rate.

(MONITOR ALARM)

Try removing the retractor.

Push atropine.



No good.

Heart rate's in the s.
She's gonna arrest.

Gonna try to decompress
the carotid bulb.

Shaun needs one of you in O.R. three.

Isla's pulmonary vessel ruptured.
He's cracking her chest.



I need ten minutes. Tell Shaun
to use every bit of his Shaun-ness

to keep her alive till I get there.



Andrews can be here in ten minutes.

I've located the bleeding vessel.



If I clamp too close
to the pulmonary artery,

I'll extend the injury
and she will bleed out.

If I get too close to the hilum,

I could cause a pulmonary infarct.

She'd need a ventilator
for the rest of her life.

I need Andrews' help.

(MONITOR ALARM)

She's going into shock.

You can do this, Shaun.



I need Metz, stay sutures,
and a needle driver.



BP's climbing.

(ALARM STOPS, BEEPING RESUMES)



(SIGHS)



Well done, Dr. Murphy.
Want me to take over?

(EXHALES DEEPLY) Yes.



(MONITOR BEEPING)

We're all going to be okay.

Except for the severe chest pain

you will both experience
for several weeks.

And there is a % chance of
a recurrent pseudo-aneurysm.

But yes, you will most likely be okay.

Thank you, Dr. Murphy.

We'll give you all some time.

I didn't lose it.



Thank you, Dr. Murphy.



Personal connections
aren't so bad, are they?

Mm. No.

They are not so bad.

But I do not want to do it again.

I have to go home.



I think I can save the clinic.

Dr. Reznick, it's been a long day.

I talk fast. Old people.

They need care the most

and they have the least access.

Telemedicine services for nursing homes.

I just brought in a patient
who needed a $ , angio,

entirely paid for by Medicare.

That alone would cover the cost

of three uninsured clinic patients.

It's a good idea, but ideas
aren't your problem.

I know. I made a mistake...

And followed it up with another.

You've bungled your
opportunity from every direction.

I know.

Which is why Dr. Glassman
should be in charge of the clinic.

I'm not ready, but I will be.

Someday.

And you're gonna need people like me

if you're gonna save this place.

And you know I'm right,

because you wake up every morning

wanting to conquer the world, too.



♪ Ooh ♪

♪ Ooh ooh ooh ooh ♪

♪ Ooh ♪

♪ Ooh ooh ooh ooh ♪

♪ I'm torn between the past
that I wanna keep... ♪


What is all of this?

I got you something.



♪ Try to hold myself together
while I risk it all... ♪


I made it myself.

♪ And I'm holding onto you
Waiting for the fall ♪


♪ I want you by my side
along the way... ♪


Lea Dilallo...



...will you

make a bond of shared
experience and oxytocin...

...and love with me
for the rest of our lives?

Of course.

♪ Ooh ooh ooh ooh ♪

♪ They say the feeling's just
a feeling and you won't survive ♪


♪ And love is just a light
that will fade in time... ♪


It's a placeholder.

It's perfect.

♪ Ooh ♪

♪ Ooh ooh ooh ooh ♪

♪ You will always have this part of me ♪

♪ Ooh ♪

♪ Ooh ooh ooh ooh

♪ You will always have this part of me ♪



(KNOCK ON DOOR)

I left a bottle of Scotch
around here somewhere

after the first time you stole my job.

Did you drink all my fizzy water?

There's a cucumber one left in the back.
They're disgusting.

It's refreshing and delicious.

Agree to disagree.

Yep.

- (CORK POPS)
- DR. GLASSMAN: Found it.

(SCOTCH POURING)



Why not?

(SIGHS)

(SCOTCH POURING)



(SIGHS)

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