05x16 - The Shaun Show

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05x16 - The Shaun Show

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♪ I see trees of green ♪

(BEEP)

♪ Red roses, too ♪

♪ I see them bloom ♪

♪ For me and you ♪

(TIMER BEEPING)

♪ And I think to myself ♪

(BEEP)

♪ What a wonderful world ♪

- (TIMER BEEPS)
- ♪ I see skies of blue ♪

(ROCK MUSIC PLAYING)

♪ I see trees of green ♪

♪ Red roses, too ♪

♪ I see them bloom ♪

(GARGLING)

♪ For me and you ♪

♪ And I say to myself ♪

♪ What a wonderful world ♪

Morning.

- Oh. I made pancakes.
- Mm.

Oh, your lips are very shiny.

It's just my normal lip gloss.

You don't normally
have it on for breakfast.

Hm.

Mmm, these are delicious.

Mm.

Where is my apple?

One of you moved my apple.

Oh, it was just blocking the sh*t.

Try not to look directly into camera.

♪ ♪

SOPHIE: So, tell me about
how you two met and fell in love.

Uh...

First we were neighbors,

then we became friends, then roommates.

We bonded over our love
of pancakes and karaoke.

And before we knew it,
we were having our first kiss.

We were drunk from tequila,

and I vomited immediately after.

Yeah.

And Lea said we were just friends,

and she said that was all we
could be because of my autism,

and I thought she was
superficial and prejudiced.

But I was wrong about her,
and she was, too.

She could be happy and in love with me.

So she asked me to marry her,
and I said yes.

You sure did.

I have to go.

Okay.

Oh.

SOPHIE: We need you
to sign a release form.

I don't want to be on TV.

- Well, we can always just blur you out.
- Mm.

- You don't want to be blurred.
- It'll be fun.

We'll be the younger,
more outrageous supporting characters

in The Shaun Show.

It is not my show.

All this for you.

Oh, looks like Dr. Andrews

is hoping for "Special
Appearance by" billing.

DR. ANDREWS: I didn't expect to make it

- to California.
- Oh.

San Jose St. Bonaventure Hospital

has one of the most rigorous

surgical training
programs in the country.

Only a select few make it

through this rigorous
five-year residency,

which traditionally
culminates with a test

to see if those residents
are prepared to be attendings.

Did I say "rigorous" twice?
I can take that again.

Uh, don't... Don't worry.
You're doing great.

Can I get your autograph?

(CLEARS THROAT)

Dr. Murphy and Dr. Park,

today each of you will be
put in charge of a surgical case

and evaluated based
on your O.R. performance,

your ability to delegate responsibility,

to manage junior residents,
and think on your feet.

The next surgical cases
that come through the E.R.

will be all yours.

(SIRENS WAILING)

- Aah!
- EMT: Dana Bradley, ,

burns to her head and left forearm.

At least % total body surface area.

(GROANING)

SHAUN: I see areas
of second-degree burns,

forehead, scalp, and cheek
with associated burn blisters,

likely mid-to-deep dermal
partial thickness burns.

Send blood for CBC, urea,
electrolytes, lactate,

and get EKG and chest film.

(GROANING)

Okay, give one milligram of Dilaudid.

Dana, it's okay. We're giving you
something stronger for the pain.

Start IV antibiotics.
Capillary refill is sluggish.

She needs acute surgery to debride.

NURSE HAWKS: Let's go!

(THEME MUSIC PLAYING)

Grant Ferlin, -year-old firefighter,

level two trauma,
multiple injuries from a fall.

What about burns?

No burns.
He saved a woman from the fire,

then he got pinned by a beam.

Sir, please go to the waiting room.

We'll keep you updated.

Dr. Park, this is your case.

Villanueva, we need all hands on deck.

DR. PARK: He's tachycardic
and hypotensive.

Could be bleeding into his abdomen.

Give me the ultrasound.

Give me the ultrasound!

Intraperitoneal hemorrhage.

We need to open him up. Let's go.

SHAUN: Excision Kn*fe.

Apply even pressure against the wound.

Starting the tangential
sequential excision.

DR. ANDREWS: Shaun would
be an asset to any hospital.

He views the world a bit differently

and therefore sees patients
a little bit differently.

But we accept him just as he is.

SOPHIE: Did you always feel that way?

There was a time

where I didn't feel Shaun
belonged at this hospital.

Luckily, I got my arm twisted.

Shaun's contributions have
far outweighed his surgical gifts.

(MONITOR ALARM)

JORDAN: She's in v-tach.

♪ ♪

Is he okay? Why is he stopping?

Sometimes he gets these ideas,

more like visions.

It's very effective.

I'm not sure what that is.

Your lights are in my eyes.

Please turn them off. Step back.

She's hypothermic.

We need more aggressive
fluid resuscitation.

I'll place a femoral line
using a rewarming catheter.

(ALARM STOPS, BEEPING RESUMES)

Okay.

ASHER: We need to assess
the duodenal rupture.

DR. PARK: I'll run the bowel,

rule out any other perforations.

Babcocks and OG tube to suction.

His surgical technique
is really advanced.

He has such command over the room.

Shut up.

(MONITOR ALARM)

DR. PARK: Suction.

♪ ♪

I found the bleeder.

Coagulating.

Next I'll repair the rupture site.

(ALARM STOPS, BEEPING RESUMES)

Bleeding stopped.

♪ ♪

Let's close him up,

get a post-op CT to make
sure we got everything.

SOPHIE: I've heard that Shaun
sometimes has visions?

What are they like?

♪ ♪

Pretty good, huh? (CHUCKLES)

Mm-mmm. Mm-mmm.

It's more like...

Um, sorry, but you're no Shaun.

(CHUCKLES)

Nobody can do Shaun's
vision thingies but him.

It's his superpower,

like he has an X-Ray, MRI, and CT

all in his head all at the same time.

I'm never gonna be able to do that.

But what I've learned
from watching Shaun is,

figure out what you're
good at and lean into that.

What's your superpower?

How much time do you have?

(LAUGHS)

The surgery was a success.

We were able to eliminate
all non-viable tissue

and use autograft over the entire

burn surface area.

What are they doing here?

They are taping me.
They will blur out your face.

When can I see my family?

The nurse is bringing them.
They should be here shortly.

(WINCES) That hurts!

You are on strong IV narcotics,

and the grafts should still be numb.

Please stop.

Stop!

It hurts!

I am not touching you.

There is significant swelling and edema.

It is pulling on the graft anchor sites.

That doesn't make sense.

NICOLE: Mommy?

DANA: Yes.

Baby.

I'm here.

I want to go home.

♪ What if I left and it made no sense? ♪

♪ And you tell your friends ♪

♪ And they hold your hands ♪

♪ Baby, never mind, never mind ♪

I can't do this. Okay, okay, okay.

♪ What if I left and it made no sense? ♪

♪ And you tell your friends ♪

♪ And they hold your hands ♪

♪ Baby, never mind ♪

Hello. Dana's autografts were procured,

placed, and secured perfectly.

We started IV Ancef before
surgery, continued post-op,

and confirmed none of the tissues
removed had positive cultures.

The grafts should not be failing.

Did you keep her
wound dressings moistened?

Yes, and her edema is getting worse,

even after replacing dressings.

You need to go double-check her labs.

I know what I did.

I memorize all data
in my patient charts.

Did you use proper
sterile technique and prep

on all autograft sites?

Yes.

Adequate fluid resuscitation
and replacement for losses?

I checked urine output and
central venous pressure every...

Hour, but she was really uncomfortable,

so I skipped one, but I don't think...

No, you cannot skip steps.

Go review every vitals check,

all urine output ins and outs,
and every CVP.

♪ ♪

(LAUGHTER)

Hey. My boys tell me you're
a former brother in blue.

Walked the b*at for years.

Can we talk privately?

Oh, we're all squad here.

Grant, your CT showed you
have an unstable lumbar fracture.

You'll need extensive posterior
fusion surgery to stabilize it.

How long before I'm back on the job?

You'll be up and walking in a few days.

But after this kind of fusion,
your spine...

You won't be able
to be a firefighter anymore.

Then you need to
figure out a different plan.

This is the safest surgery.

Your abdominal injury poses
too many risks for us to...

We run into burning
buildings for a living.

I'm not afraid of a risk.

I trust you to get me back to my team.

♪ ♪

You okay?

I'm just double-checking
our patient's lab work.

That's some emotional lab work.

Shaun thinks I caused
our patient's graft issues,

and he said so on camera.

(PAPERS RUSTLING)

And I'm...

I'm so angry at myself
for skipping a step.

♪ ♪

But I don't think I caused the edema.

Sorry about this morning.

Rough day. It happens.

I need approvals.

We implemented a new system last week.

You're working off the old one.

I'm sorry. I didn't know.

You were late on training day. Redo it.

And maybe cool it with the
personal calls on the floor.

Please let this be
an actual medical issue.

My patient's refusing
posterior fusion surgery.

We need an alternative that
will get him back on his feet.

Posterior fusion would
get him on his feet.

He just wants to carry
someone on his back.

We could try ventral surgery
through his abdomen.

L is hard to get to ventrally,

even if everything was perfect.

But if we try a transpedicular approach,

we could do a posterior cage placement

and short segment surgery.

There's a risk of
catastrophic nerve injury

or an uncontrollable bleed

from placing too large a cage.

♪ ♪

Would you try it?

Your patient, your call.

♪ ♪

What do I love most about Shaun?

I can't choose.

He's brilliant, and he's so funny.

He makes me feel safe.

I know no matter what happens,
he's there for me.

And he's super cute.

Shaun, what do you love
the most about Lea?

Shaun.

I love...

That her eyes crinkle when she is happy

or sad or angry or worried.

And I know which one means what.

You know my eye crinkles?

That one means she is happy.

- Yes.
- (DOOR OPENS)

I double-checked
every recorded vital sign

and hourly urine output.

All suggest adequate blood
pressure to maintain graft profusion

and no signs of fluid overload.

I don't know what caused it,

but Dana's edema and graft
issues are not my fault.

♪ ♪

I need to see your footage.

(REWINDING)

SHAUN: Stop.

Play it from there.

♪ ♪

The grafts should not be failing.

Something must have gone wrong.

I need the answers to fix it.
Please rewind.

(REWINDING)

♪ ♪

S-Stop.

Okay. Play at half speed.

(KEY CLACKS)

♪ ♪

Right there.

(KEY CLACKS)

When I pressed that burn area,
she did not feel it.

If they were second-degree,
mid-dermis burns,

it would have hurt.

Dana has third-degree burns.

The tissue is dying under the grafts

because I did not debride deep enough.

Dana's problem is my mistake.

Shaun has always been
great with medicine,

but romance, not so much.

I took him through boot camp,

and then he and Lea got together.

I guess you could call me Cupid.

You don't get credit for
Shaun and Lea getting together.

You barely get credit
for us getting together.

I have to go practice my surgery.

Your first surgery did not work.

I didn't debride deep enough.
We need to fix it.

How's your pain level?

(BREATHING SHAKILY)

I'm... A monster.

♪ ♪

No wonder Nicole ran away.

Okay.

We have to do another surgery,

or you could become septic.

Will it fix the way my face looks?

No. Your face will look worse

because we have to debride deeper.

I can't.

We have to fix the mistake.

How you look doesn't impact your health.

Okay.

♪♪♪

(SOBS)

Do you want me to get your husband?

I'm sure he wants to see you
before you go into surgery.

No.

Nicole needs him.

♪ ♪

(MONITOR ALARM)

- (ALARM STOPS)
- DR. REZNICK: That's not gonna work.

You need to get wider
exposure and corpectomy

before placing the cage.

There is an easier solution.

Tell your patient he's being an idiot.

It's not worth risking
his life for his career.

I think he's right.

When I left the force,

I felt more alone than
any other time in my life.

I didn't just leave a job, I...

I left a family.

He wants to fight to keep his,

so I'm gonna do what I can to help him.

(MONITOR ALARM)

(SIGHS)

(ALARM STOPS)

I'll drill off the complete
pedicle and L body.

You decompress on the lamina
above and below.

(TOOL WHIRRING)

It'll allow for a safer cage placement.

(CHUCKLES)

JORDAN: I don't think Dana is ready

for the free tissue flap reconstruction.

We could start with
daily tissue removal.

No, we should not wait.

Deeper debridement and
temporoparietal fascia surgery

will clear her edema.

It's a high-risk surgery
with high risk of blood loss

and flap necrosis.

Before we do another big procedure,

she needs to recover psychologically.

She could develop infection and
compartment syndrome if we wait.

You missed what the patient was feeling

in your initial diagnosis,
and it affected her outcome.

You could be wrong about this, too.

The free tissue flap surgery

will correct the damage from her burns.

I am the attending.

This is my decision.

♪ ♪

My patient...

N-No.

♪ ♪

Shaun, what's going on?

My patient has to have another surgery.

I thought she had second-degree burns.

She also has third-degree burns.

Okay, so do another surgery.

If I had not been distracted
by the cameras,

I do not think I would have
missed her reaction.

Third-degree burns are always numb.

So you can do another surgery.

This is my test to prove I am
ready to be an attending, okay?

I made a mistake.

And you caught the mistake.

But I shouldn't have missed it, okay?

It was my fault.

Okay, so it was your fault.

So?

Just like it was my fault
when I was attending

that I-I missed a subdural empyema

and Park punctured a fungal nodule

and Claire missed a PE.

The patient didn't die, right?

You can do another surgery.
So let's just focus on that.

I am different than you
and Claire and Dr. Park.

I do not get to make mistakes.

Is this because this video crew

has been following you
around wherever you go?

(SIGHS) Yes. I made two mistakes...

The burns and letting them film me.

You know what? Get rid of them.

If you don't want them around,
just get rid of them.

And another thing, Shaun,

you can't expect to
be perfect all the time.

It doesn't happen, ever, for anyone.

♪ ♪

No.

SOPHIE: Again, it's helpful

if you include the question
in the answer.

What was the question?

Do you see yourself
as Shaun's protector?

Oh, um...

No, I don't see myself
as Shaun's protector anymore.

How does that feel?

How does it feel? I don't know.

It feels great.

I'm proud of him

and relieved...

...that he's gonna make it.

What changed?

He did.

He changed.

Can you elaborate?

(SIGHS)

He grew up and met Lea.

Okay, we need to talk.

Turn the camera off.

SOPHIE: Sorry, no.

(SCOFFS)

Okay, then I'm gonna have to
say what I have to say naked.

You can take five. Thank you.


(BEEPING)

You need to back off Shaun a little bit.

It's my job to ask questions.

I was expecting wedding surprises,

and instead I feel like
you're exploiting his autism.

You knew Shaun's ASD
was gonna be part of the show.

I didn't expect you
to make a highlight reel

out of his most spectrum-y moments.

I'm not manufacturing anything.

Shaun made a mistake
on a very important case,

and now that could end up on your show.

He's totally rattled.

I know you want to protect him.

This is not about protecting Shaun.

This is about the whole world seeing him

as a collection of quirks
and a single mistake.

But since that is good TV...

♪ ♪

(DOOR CLOSES)

SHAUN: Dana has third-degree burns.

(REWINDING)

Dana has third-degree burns.

(REWINDING)

Dana has third-degree burns.

Her tissue is dying under the graft

because I did not debride deep enough.

Dana's problem is my mistake.

I'm not gonna use any of the footage

related to your mistake.

It's not relevant.

This is a wedding show.

Lea reminded me of that.

I do not want to be dishonest.

It's not dishonest.

It's focused on you and Lea
and your relationship

and your amazing career as a surgeon,

surrounded by all of these
people who support you.

That is what will give hope

to people who feel different and alone.

That's why I'm doing this.

♪ ♪

Grant's case file.

I've successfully completed the
short-segment posterior fusion

on the skills dummy simulator.

Once.

With a partner.

You've successfully done it
on real people over times.

You should take the lead.

Which would mean removing yourself

as the attending on this case.

I'm not risking my patient's
life to pass a test.

You're risking your own
career to try to save his.

Grant deserves the best
sh*t to get back to his crew.

SOPHIE: Any cold feet?

Shaun is my person.

I know that beyond a shadow of a doubt.

Do you think I should let Sophie

remove my mistake from the show?

I think that is up to you.

How do you feel about it?

It feels like a lie,

but is it more important
to give people truth or hope?

That's a tough question.

Yes.

SOPHIE: I say we stick
to the two of you,

who are getting married
in just a few days.

Any nerves about that?

Oh, no. She is also my person.

I have known that for a long time.

I have to go prep for my surgery. Okay.

Okay, I have to go prep for my surgery.

It took you longer to be sure
that Shaun was the one.

In fact, you said you
couldn't get involved with him

because of his ASD.

What changed?

♪ ♪

(MICROPHONE THUDS)

♪ ♪

I offered to take out the
mistake because you were right.

I crossed a line.

Instead of embarrassing Shaun,

now you're zeroing in on me?

I'm not trying to embarrass anyone.

Can you please slow down?

As a little person, the world
doesn't accommodate me.

That's why representation
matters, but when it's real.

I'm not asking you to
make us look like a fairy tale.

Fairy tales have obstacles and conflict.

The story you want me to tell,

you two met and fell in love
and everything's great,

it's boring.

So you want me to play the wicked witch.

You are are not defined
by your lowest moment,

but you can't deny it, either.

I am here to tell the real
story of you as a couple.

Do you still trust me to do that?

♪ ♪

SHAUN: Your vitals are good,

and your volume status is stable.

A nurse will come get you
for surgery soon.

(VELCRO TEARING)

I'm so sorry the cameras
added to your pain.

I was gonna have to
see myself eventually.

My daughter will have to
look at me every day...

...and pretend she
doesn't see a monster.

She won't see you that way forever.

Other people will.

Other kids will tease and bully her...

...because of what
her mother looks like.

People have teased
and bullied me my whole life,

and it hurt for a long time,

and I was too ashamed to tell anyone.

I finally told my mom.

She taught me how to
stick up for myself.

You can be an example
of how to get back up

when life knocks you down.

Your strength

will make her more
compassionate than most people

and more powerful than any bully.

♪ ♪

Scalpel.

♪ ♪

I'll come get you as soon
as your mom is awake.

I don't want to see her, Daddy.

It's okay to be scared.

You know what helps me
whenever I'm scared?

A big hug.

The best ones are from my mom.

Do your mom's hugs make you feel better?

I know Mommy looks different,
but her hugs are the same.

They're full of the same love as always.

♪ ♪

We are doing Dana's
fascial flap surgery.

Are you here because I am the attending

or because you trust my judgment?

Mostly the latter.

Even after my earlier mistake?

You're a great doctor.

I hope one day I'm even
close to as good as you.

Your mistake just made you more...

Inspirational.

It gave me the confidence that
I'll find my superpower, too.

(SCRUBBING)

(WATER RUNNING)

♪ ♪

SHAUN: You cannot film this surgery.

I cannot be distracted
while I am working.

Let's go.

♪ ♪

I've drilled most of the
pedicle and vertebral body.

What's next?

We need to place the cage.

(MONITOR BEEPING)

Good decompression.

One above, one below.

Placing the expandable cage.

(MONITOR ALARM)

ASHER: Heart rate's way up.
BP's dropping.

Vessel's torn.

It's detracted away from the field.

What about giving T.X.A. and bipolar

to pull the vessel into view?

(ALARM STOPS, BEEPING RESUMES)

(MONITOR ALARM)

BP still dropping.

BP's over .

He'll arrest if we
don't stop things now.

Vascular clip.

♪ ♪

(ALARM STOPS, BEEPING RESUMES)

(SIGHS)

We could try completing the
corpectomy from the other side.

No. It's not working.

We're changing course.

Let's do the long segment
L - without a cage.

You sure?

My patient, my call.

♪ ♪

(TOOL WHIRRING)

SHAUN: Excision Kn*fe.

(MONITOR BEEPING)

♪♪♪

I need more sponges
and the suctions turned up.

(MONITOR ALARM)

JORDAN: She's losing too much blood.

She's severely tachycardic,
blood pressure dropping.

(MONITOR ALARM)

JORDAN: This holding pressure
isn't durable. She's gonna bleed out.

We have to debride deeper.

The excision blade is
causing too much bleeding.

Should we try the micro
dissection electrocautery?

♪ ♪

Electrocautery won't work.

We need to preserve as much
normal tissue as we can.

A VERSAJET will debride the
appropriate plane with less bleeding.

♪ ♪

(TOOL WHIRRING)

We repaired your lumbar fracture.

But we had to switch surgeries.

You can't do the job anymore.

Your body was giving out.

I couldn't let you die.

Grant.

I trusted you.

(BREATHING SHAKILY)

♪ ♪

Oh.

The surgery was a success.

He had one of his visions,
saved the day again.

Oh, and I missed it!

I'll do the imitation again.

You can use all your footage,
even my mistake.

Great surgeons can make
mistakes and still be inspirational.

♪ ♪

Close the door.

You're writing me up?

Is this about the charts?

And coming in late.

And taking personal calls,
calling off last-minute.

I need to be able to count on you,
and right now, I can't.

I haven't been my best.

Things at home...

(SIGHS)

(SNIFFLES)

If...

If I don't answer his calls,
he gets mad.

He checks my mileage and my phone

and how much makeup I wear.

I helped a patient go through
a domestic v*olence checklist

and realized...

It was me, too.

♪ ♪

We'll figure this out.

(BREATHES DEEPLY)

(GROANS SOFTLY)

SHAUN: My re-grafting surgery
was a success.

With restorative surgery, you'll
have an adequate aesthetic outcome.

(SIGHS)

NICOLE: Mommy?

♪ ♪

I look different, huh?

Your eyes are the same.

They look like mine.

♪ ♪

(SIGHS)

I saw Lim.

♪ ♪

You passed your test.

(SIGHS)

♪ ♪

For a long time,

I didn't think I could be
with someone like Shaun.

I thought we were too different,

that I would have to
compromise too much.

And I worried about what
people would think of us.

Of me.

And I didn't want
to be seen as different.

What changed?

Me.

Because of how Shaun saw me,

he made me believe that I am stronger

than I give myself credit for.

And that together, we are enough.

More than enough.

SHAUN: That was very nice.

Is it time for the surprise?

(ISLANDS IN THE STREAM PLAYS)

And... take 'em off!

TOGETHER: Surprise!

(LAUGHS)

Oh.

Sophie, it's beautiful.

The lights are very soothing,
and I like karaoke.

This is a very nice surprise.

Okay.

Hi! (INDISTINCT CONVERSATIONS)

Are you sure you're okay?

I'm okay. Okay.

Shaun.

SHAUN: Park.

(I'LL BE MISSING YOU PLAYS)

WOMAN: Congratulations, Shaun and Lea.

This song is for you guys.

♪ Every step I take ♪

(ALL CHEERING)

♪ Every move I make ♪

♪ Every single day since I went away

ALL: ♪ I've been missing you ♪

(CHEERING)

♪ Thinkin' of the day ♪

♪ When you went away ♪

Congratulations!

♪ What a life to take
What a bond to break ♪

♪ I'll be missing you ♪

(CHEERING, LAUGHTER)

It's Claire!

(CLOSING THEME MUSIC PLAYING)
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