04x18 - No Ifs, Ands, or Buts

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04x18 - No Ifs, Ands, or Buts

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Previously on "New Amsterdam"...

My refugee status is being revoked,

and if I don't fight it,
I'll be sent back to Pakistan.

How much do you need?

Roofies didn't put you
in that situation.

You did that all on your own.

- How can you...
- And that's infidelity, Iggy.

Emotional infidelity.

What is it?

Speak...

c-c-c...

c-c-can't.

You got this, babe.

You can do it.

Show those fine motor skills who's boss.

[PERCUSSION MUSIC]



Wow, this looks incredible.

Look how far you've come.

Thank y...

Thank you, are you kidding me?

I'm the lucky one. This is...

And I'm hearing real
improvement in your speech.

R-r-really?

Yes, ma'am. You know what?

Before you know it,
this is all gonna be behind us,

and we're gonna be back in London.

No ifs, ands, or buts.

[SOFT MUSIC]

No if...

And... buts.

You're getting there, you're doing it.

You're doing so great, babe.



Apple.



So now tell me, "I have the apple."

Apple.

I have the apple.

I, um...

Apple.

I...

I...

[TIMER BEEPS]

- That's two hours.
- [EXHALES]

Great work, Dr. Sharpe.

[SOFT MUSIC]

[SIGHS]

- _
- Well, we try not to quantify

any stroke victim's recovery.

You're doing all your homework.
You're driven.

That's the focus.



[SIGHS]

Well, in terms of raw numbers,
your scores are lower today.



Mm.

[KEYS CLICKING]

It's just one day.

Hey, morning.

Morning.

Oh, yeah, hey, check it out.

I used our French press

for the first time ever,
and I made some coffee.

To the sophisticated palate,

one will note hints
of chocolate and chicory.

- Pour toi.
- Oh, thank you.

Yeah, you got it.

Hey, babe,

our marriage is the joy of my life...

- Yeah, I gotta get to work.
- Okay, yeah.

Just please, hang on.

I... I have been looking
for a couples counselor.

We know all the good ones in the city.

- It won't be a neutral space.
- Right.

That's why we could go
to this amazing guy

that I found up in Stamford.

- Stamford. [SCOFFS]
- Yeah.

It's a -minute drive.

I know. So, you know, we...

we listen to podcasts
and we figure out the commute

and we figure out the childcare,

and we figure out all of it,
Martin, because we're worth it,

aren't we?

I just...

I need to fix this, Martin.

I need you to help me fix this.

You know what, put it on my iCal.

Yeah, okay.

- Have a good day.
- [DOOR THUMPS SHUT]

[BEN HOWARD'S "OLD PINE"]



♪ Oh, hot sand on toes,
cold sand in sleeping bags ♪

♪ I've come to know that memories ♪

♪ Were the best things you ever had ♪

♪ The summer shone,
b*at down on bony backs ♪

♪ So far from home,
where the ocean stood ♪

♪ Down dust and pine cone tracks ♪



♪ Oh, we slept like dogs
down by the fireside ♪

♪ Awoke to the fog where all around us ♪

♪ The boom of summertime, yeah ♪



[CELL PHONE RINGS]

Hey, I know I'm behind.

Just go ahead
and have them start the prep

for Mr. Azad and...

What do you mean he cancelled?

No, no, I'll... I'll handle it.

Okay.

Mr. Azad, this surgery isn't optional.

You have pancreatic cancer.

Had.

You cut it out in the first
surgery, remember?

Right, right, we resected the
tumor in the primary surgery,

but now we need to go back in
to clear the margins.

Otherwise, the cancer
will just come back.

- Always upselling, huh?
- Wait, excuse me?

After my surgery,
New Amsterdam sent me a bill

for grand after my insurance paid up.

What? Wait, what was the bill for?

You.

It said you were a consulting
surgeon in my case.

You told me you were in network.

[SIGHS] I-I am.

Look, Mr. Azad, I'll figure out a way

to make this right, but we got
to get you in for surgery now.

Well, I guess I can't afford to live.

Consult on that.

Thanks, but I brought
my own lunch to school.

It's the first installment
of my loan repayment.

$ , .

- Leyla, you didn't have to...
- I did.

I'll keep paying you back
whenever I have the money to.

My lawyer said a paper trail
would k*ll my chances

at a visa, so...

Cash, right.

Do you wanna count it?

No, I don't.

I trust you.

I'll try to have more for you next week.

[INDISTINCT PA ANNOUNCEMENT]

It's Leyla.

Do you know what would
make the situation better?

- Hm?
- Ritalin, booze.

- Sex with a stranger.
- Mm.

Just so happens that all the things

that actually work on stress
are sobriety-wreckers.

What about meditation and exercise?

Yeah, I said something
that actually works.

[CHUCKLES]

I mean, there's got to be some crutch

to help me deal
before I completely lose it.

Oh, wait, here it is.

Gum.

I found Kyle in the elevator struggling.

Diaphoretic, tachy, tachypneic.

And, madonne, the diarrhea.

All right, let's get you to a room.

- [GROANS]
- Famous Kyle's.

Best calzones in the city.

Oh, that's me. I'm famous Kyle.

- Oh, no way.
- Wait, no way.

That's my favorite spot in Midtown.

Famous Kyle's Calzones
is Lower East Side.

Kyle's Original Calzones are in Midtown.

And the balls on those
rip-off artist bastards

for calling themselves
"original" when...

- You ever had this pain before?
- No.

Okay, any medical history
I should know about?

I've got MS. I've had it for years.

It's been acting up,

so I did an immune modulator trial

three days ago.

Azathioprine? Methotrexate?

It's... fecal transplant.

For MS? Is that indicated?

No. Someone was way out of line.

I'm sorry, where did you get this done?

Downstairs.

New Amsterdam.

A Dr. Mia Castries.

Huh.

- Dude!
- Hey, hey, hey!

- [OVERLAPPING SHOUTING]
- Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey!

- Ah!
- Hey, no, okay.

- Oh, my gosh!
- Close the door please.

- They started it!
- Hey, hey!

It doesn't matter who started it.

You can't physically hurt somebody

because you don't like what they said.

It's not what they said.

It's what they did.
Isaac... Isaac dumped me.

- It's his fault.
- Oh.

- He started it!
- Okay, okay.

I didn't know that. I'm sorry.

Heartbreak, that's rough,

but you can talk to me about it, okay?

No matter how awful it gets.

The only one who's gonna
feel awful is him.

I'm coming for you, you freak!

Okay, time out, time out,
time out, come on.

- [ELEVATOR BELL DINGS]
- Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.

Well, looky here.
What, is it Visitor's Day?

Actually, I work here.
For Urgent Medicine.

Yeah, lovely little outfit
on the sixth floor.

Nice people, great benefits.

And UMI is a subcontractor,
so I can't fire you.

- Cute.
- Yeah, isn't it?

You know, the cutest thing
might actually be

UMI's seat on New Amsterdam's board,

which I believe
meets this afternoon, right?

Which is great for me because...

- [ELEVATOR BELL DINGS]
- I got a lot to say.

Hey, I'll see you there.

Can't wait.

Hey, in my office.

"Office" is an ambitious word choice.

Well, underestimate me at your own risk.

I have a way to take out
our target once and for all.

In , there was
a huge malpractice suit.

A patient d*ed,
they settled out of court,

and that NDA just expired.

I can take that NDA to the board

and blow the lid off this thing.

- We can't.
- I mean, I don't want to

use it either,
but what choice do we have?

I mean, we can't because
the board's already heard it.

Veronica told the story
at her job interview.

Took full responsibility.

That's what great politicians do,

turn weakness into strength.

What they don't do
is show up at the OK Corral

at High Noon with an empty g*n.

We still have the element of surprise.

At least she doesn't
know we're coming for her.

Yeah, well, about that,

she kind of knows.

- Is this your office?
- Rude.

Patient Oren Azad got handed

an unjustified bill from New Amsterdam.

Not only is it unjustified,
it is intentionally predatory.

Well, did he talk to billing?

Sometimes they can
help negotiate that down.

He did, and that's where he found out

it was already referred to collections.

Yeah, where he can fight it in court

with a bunch of money he doesn't have.

Exactly. But since
you are always the Mozart

of helping people not pay,
I thought maybe a little

"Goodwin special sauce" might...

- Floyd.
- Oh, I like that face.

That's a classic "Max brings justice

to the people" face right there.

This is it.

This is what's gonna
finally bring Veronica down.

You know, when somebody
breaks up with you,

it is perfectly natural to feel
a whole well of emotion...

Sadness, loss...

Revenge.

The desire to make his pathetic
life an ever-living hell.

Sure, yeah, that's an emotion
one could feel, yeah.

Why do you think you're feeling that?

Because I-I liked him.

I spent my first kiss on him.

Oh.

How was it?

Good?

But then I got confused,

'cause I know
I don't feel things the way

- other people feel things.
- Sure.

So I decided I should test it.

You decided to test it? How?

I kissed every other boy
on the inpatient floor

to see how those kisses made me feel.

Ah.

And none of them even came
close to kissing Isaac.

His kiss was... different.

I don't know. He made me feel something.

- Hmm.
- But then he found out.

He should have been happy.

The test proved
his kiss was the best one,

but instead he dumped me

in front of everyone.

And now he's gonna pay.

Did you ever consider

that Isaac might feel another
emotion other than happiness,

after he learned about the kissing?



If you... hurt a person

that you really like, even by accident,

can you ever get them back?

Well, all you can do is try.

Mmm, yeah.

And worth coming to
the sixth floor for, huh?

I love this place.

- Best calzones in Brooklyn.
- Oh, yeah.

No, no, no, Brooklyn is Classic Kyle's.

Midtown is Original Kyle's.

Famous Kyle's... The only real Kyle's...

- Is Lower East Side.
- All right, thanks, Kyle.

How hard is this?

Hey, I just heard that
Kyle Vincenzi came back in.

- How's he doing?
- Oh, yeah.

He's doing much better

since I pushed
broad-spectrum antibiotics...

to reverse your unindicated
and dangerous FMT.

Oh, I think you'll see that
it was indicated,

just not by his MS.

His neuroimmune issues,
his weight issues,

his compulsive behaviors...

They all suggest
a maladaptive gut biome.

Right, well, Kyle is my patient now,

so I am gonna treat him
with traditional medicine.

No, that's what I've been doing.

No, what you do is alternative medicine.

What I do is traditional medicine.

No, what you do is modern medicine.

Okay, um, I wanna say
awful things to you right now...

I mean, like, way worse
than I've already said...

But I know that it's not okay

to rip someone's head off
and jump down their throat

just because you disagree
on a diagnosis.

Unfortunately,
I haven't found a better way

to deal with my negative emotion,

so I suggest you leave very,
very quickly.

I like hot yoga

and a week of a honey elixir
and leafy greens.

- Thank you.
- Feel better.

- Mr. Azad.
- I got nothing to say to you.

Well, I just came for a detail.

- You came to me for a detail?
- Yeah.

The, uh, gold package with the hand wax

should do her right.

You left in the original V ,
or you chrome it out?

You know, I'm not much of a car nut.

With a car like this?

Oh, yeah, this belonged to my dad.

You know, he, uh...

I don't have too many memories of him,

but him showing me
how to clean a car right...

That was one.

Look, doc, I appreciate the business,

but I'm still not coming in
for the surgery.

Look, Mr. Azad,
the surgery's on the house.

No, in fact,
if you get charged one dime,

you get the car.

♪ No ifs, ands, or buts ♪

♪ No ifs, ands, or buts ♪

With me.

BOTH: ♪ No ifs ♪

♪ If ♪

You're doing great.

N-n-not gr...

Helen,

I have seen patients
with your aphasia recover.

I-it can happen any moment.

This beautiful breakthrough where...

♪ No ifs, ands, or buts ♪

slides right off the tongue,

and your language skills
come flooding back.

That moment could happen
for you right now,

or in a week, or in a year.

I hope it's soon, but, Helen,

you have a mountain to climb.

You're not climbing badly.

You're just climbing.

I've also seen a lot of benefits

from bringing a partner to the sessions.

This afternoon, why don't you bring Max?

So Reynolds came to me
with this egregious case

of overcharging, and I looked into it.

It's everywhere.

Veronica is overcharging patients

and then threatening them with court

before their stitches are even out.

Oren Azad wasn't an accident.
He's the plan.

She'll claim she's doing
what every hospital does.

Yeah, but how much?

Right now, Veronica's
an industry leader in greed.

The board likes money.
They won't care if it's dirty.

No, but the world will.

You want to go public,
force the board's hand?

You tell the world
what you just told me,

and the hospital's reputation
will be in tatters.

We'll be synonymous with greed,
poor care,

and we may never recover.

So I need to be sure you understand

you'd be taking down New Amsterdam.

It may be the only way to save it.

[SIGHS]

Hi.

Big, fat scam right there. Enjoy.

New Amsterdam is robbing you,
putting profits over patients.

Boycott New Amsterdam today.

Here you go.

New Amsterdam charges
bucks for a Band-Aid?

Well, that's just for the little ones.

Imagine what
the regular-sized ones cost.

Urgent Medicine, however, is different.

Sixth floor. Come by anytime.

[PUNCHY MUSIC]



- Hi there.
- Hello.

- Would you like a flyer?
- I'm good, actually.

You know, you can't project graphics

onto the real estate of the people

that you're slandering.

Well, it's only slander
if it's not, uh, true.

What do you think I'm gonna do?

I'm just gonna go cower in my office

or resign in shame?

This isn't going to
accomplish anything, Max.

Have you checked your
surgical cancellations lately?

'Cause I think we just
picked up of your patients,

and thanks to them,
the world is gonna hear

all about what you've
turned this place into,

and so will the board.

[CHUCKLES]

[CLEARS THROAT] There you go. Enjoy.

And that's...

that's why I'm so sorry, Isaac.

I'm the most sorry I've ever been

in my entire life.

I know what you're doing.

- Isaac...
- No, she does this, Dr. Frome.

Juliet's disorder does make it harder

for her to connect with other people.

She had no problem connecting
with everybody else

on the floor behind my back.

You said an apology would work.

No, I didn't.
I said that it was worth a try,

and I never said it was a guarantee.

You really want the truth, Isaac?

You really want honesty?

I guess.

When we kissed,
I felt like I was gonna...

throw up.

No, but like... Like good... throw up.

I-I don't...

I don't know how else
to describe it, but...

I really liked that feeling.

And I don't want to lose it or you.

Okay, good, thank you.

Um, Isaac, Juliet has shared
her truth with you,

and I wonder if you might
share yours with her,

even if it's hard.

I don't wanna lose you either.

Kissing you felt... well,

not like throwing up exactly, but...

definitely a stomach thing.

Like...

like being on a roller coaster.

I kinda feel it right now.

[SOFT MUSIC]



Aw.

Oh, my God, mind your business.

You're right. I'm sorry, my bad.

As you were. [SIGHS]

[BACKGROUND CHATTER]

Hey. Hello, gorgeous.

How's therapy going?

Come on. I'm sure you're crushing it.

You're gonna be doing
Shakespeare in the Park in no time.

You wanna say something.

J-just...

H-hi.

Hi.

Love you.

You got this.

[RAPID BEEPING]

[GROANING]

He's tachy and hypotensive.

It's anaphylactic shock.

- Hit him with EPI sub Q.
- On it.

He must be having an allergic reaction

to the antibiotics we gave him.

Come on, Kyle. Come on.

- Okay, BP's rising.
- Heart rate's slowing.

Okay, you had a bad reaction
Kyle, but you're gonna be okay.

Look at his legs.

That's not an allergic reaction.

- milligrams of Ativan IV.
- That's not gonna help his MS.

I don't think he's got MS at all.

[WHISPERS] Come on, Kyle, come on.

Spleen fully retracted.

And with that,

the midline margins
of the tumor are clear.

Bravo.

Let's investigate the
posterior margins on the tail.

Throw us a little bit more light.

Wait, let me see here...

Damn it! More tumor remnants.

Right up against
his superior mesenteric artery.

If we resect and the tumor's eroded in,

he'll bleed out in seconds.

We need to get a vascular
surgeon in here to att*ck that.

Call in one of New Amsterdam's.

His insurance only covers
one consulting surgeon.

New Amsterdam is out of his network.

He's gonna get slapped with a huge bill.

Well, if we don't get
a specialist in here fast,

he won't be alive to see it.

Hey, Dr. Christy. How are my fricatives?

Exquisite. You ready to go?

- Ready for...
- For Helen's therapy.

I decided this morning
that you should be there.

Oh, uh... I'd love that, but she...

she didn't invite me.

Well, I'm sure she will
when she sees you.



[KNOCK AT DOOR]

Hey.

I heard you weren't in art class today.

She dumped me.

Oof, that's rough.

You know, God knows
that affairs of the heart

almost never go the way we planned.

This went exactly how she planned.

She tricked me back and then
humiliated me on purpose.

I'm so stupid.

Well, Isaac, are we sure that...

This was an att*ck.

She waited till everybody on the floor

was gathered for group,

and then she stood up on a chair

and yelled that she was dumping me.

Yeah.

Yeah, that's pretty terrible.

And she said she was
dumping me because I was gross

and that I kiss like
I'm spitting into her mouth.

And that my breath smells like armpits.

She said she wanted
to get back together.

Why would she do this?

This is Dr. Reynolds at New Amsterdam.

Yes, I'm in need of a vascular surgeon.

I know it's last-minute, but, uh...

Yeah, I see. Um...

Do you know of anyone else I can call?

[TENSE MUSIC]



You're the only one in Lower Manhattan.

[CHUCKLES]

Right.

Okay, no Gold PPO, but how about Silver?

Bronze? Any other metal?

No, yeah... he's open
on the table right now.

I'm looking at the man's liver.

Hi. You don't know me,
but I know your boyfriend's

sister's husband,
and they told me that...

Wait, I'm desperate here.

And I know it's bullcrap

that the only way to save a man's life


without bankrupting him

is me cold-calling strangers,

but you're a doctor in America,

so I know you've been
standing where I am right now

and I'm asking you doctor to doctor,

human to human, to just drop everything

and save this guy's life.

Please.

Yeah, yeah, sure, if something opens up.

Okay.

[SOFT SUCTION POP]

[KNOCK AT DOOR]

[SOFT SUCTION POP]

Okay, Kyle, I just want you
to take some deep breaths

and try to relax as the toxins
are leaving your body.

You can't steal from me.

I took a calzone.

My patient. It is unacceptable.

I'm upstairs trying
to figure out a diagnosis,

and you're down here laying
a tea party out on his back.

- It's called cupping.
- Yeah.

Well, what it is not called is medicine.

Give me one good reason why I shouldn't

report you to the board.

'Cause I didn't steal your patient.

He requested to be transferred to me.

Why would he do that?

Because his doctors
keep trying to figure out

if he has this kind of MS
or that kind of infection,

and all he wants is to feel better.

But I have some good news.
The tea party is working.

It's triggering some muscle relaxation,

and he's actually feeling
really good right now.

That is good news.

- Sorry.
- It's okay.

It's not like you ripped my head off

and spat down my throat
just because we disagreed.

Wait.

Um...

I've had a really hard stretch.

And, uh...

the things that I used to
rely on to get me through...

Well, they're, um...

turns out they're not so sustainable.

So I'm lashing out.

[SIGHS] I guess I need a new crutch.

Not doing so hot with the old ones.

Do you know what a crutch is?

I think so.

But you know what,
I've embarrassed myself enough.

So I'm gonna let you tell me.

It's leaning on something

instead of fixing what's really wrong.

And I only know that because
that was me for a long time.

But, the big irony is,

you think you're skipping the feelings,

but you're just prolonging them.

They're still in there
waiting to be let out.

[RETCHING]

[PERCUSSIVE MUSIC]

I think the toxins came out.

What is that?

That is the best calzone
on the Lower East Side.

I think I know
what's really wrong with him.



Ifs...

N...

no...

But... buts.

- Hey.
- Hi.

W-why...

Oh, yeah, you weren't
answering my texts, and...

Oh, yeah, sorry.

You're in the zone. I get it.

But your doctor, I bumped
into her in the hallway.

I think she wanted me to be here.

Mm.

You, um...

Bus... y.

No, no, I'm not too busy for you ever.

Come on, let's get in there.

Go.

Go? Why?

Go.

Helen, I don't presume to understand

what you're going through,
but I am trying.

And your doctor wants me...
I wanna be here, okay?

I wanna be here to support you.

You...

no...

mm.

- S... port.
- How can you say that?

You no...

[GROANS]

S-s-see m...

I don't see you?

What are you talking about?
Of course I see you.

[WHIMPERS]

W-w-what...

you...

s-s-see?

I see the most incredible
person I've ever seen.

I see someone who's strong
and amazing and brave.

[SOBS]

- Fail.
- No, no, don't say that.

- B-broken.
- You're not broken, Helen.

That's ridiculous.

You're not broken. You're not broken.

You...

see...

mm...

[SNIFFLES]

Perfect.

[SOBS]

I love you. I love you.

And I'm always
gonna love you, even if...

N-not...

better...

E... hm.

Ev... ever?

Mm-hmm.

- Say...
- I'm still gonna love you.

No matter what, doesn't matter.

Even if...

[CHUCKLES]

Even if. But... you will get better.

I'm not giving up on that.

Are you?

[FOOTSTEPS APPROACHING]

You two ready?

Lea... ving.

[SOMBER MUSIC]



And Mr. Azad's margins are clear.

Dr. Loh, you are a literal lifesaver.

- Thank God Floyd got to you.
- It was a near miss.

I had a conflict,
but he's covering for me,

so it all worked out.

What was the conflict?

"Flowers for Algernon." What a book.

[PERCUSSIVE MUSIC]

Yes?

What were the flowers
supposed to symbolize?

Right, uh...

[CHUCKLES]

Celiac disease?

Yeah.

Yes.

- Not MS?
- BOTH: No.

- But my famous calzones...
- Are making you sick.

But not because they're not delicious.

It's the gluten. Your immune system

is treating it as a thr*at.

The inflammation it's
causing is what's triggering

your numbness, weakness, the rashes...

Symptoms almost always
associated with MS.

I'm so sorry, Kyle.

Why would you be sorry
that he doesn't have MS?

'Cause it's hard to accept

when something you love is hurting you.

Are you kidding? It's great.

I finally have a way to put daylight

between me and those other Kyles.

Gluten-free calzones.

It sounds so classy I'll be
able to charge whatever I want.

[SOFT MUSIC]



Hey, great job on that diagnosis.

Something I love is hurting me.

I'm just not really sure
how to let it out.

[WHISPERS] How can I help?



[EXHALES SHAKILY]

[KNOCK AT DOOR]

Juliet, come on. I know you're in there.

We need to talk about
what you did to Isaac.

Fine.

[DOOR CLICKS]

Just get it over with.

Look, I know that he hurt you,

and I know that that stings.

But that does not give you
the right to hurt him back,

no matter how bad you want to.

No, no, that's not gonna work on me.

I'm not trying to do it!
They just keep coming.

They won't stop. It's so annoying!

What is happening?

I think that it's because deep down,

you still care a lot for Isaac.

Well, duh. Of course I do.

Why do you think you hurt him then?

I was really, really happy
when we got back together.

And I thought everything was gonna be

the same as it was before.

But he was different with me.

He was distant,

and I knew it was only a matter
of time before I got dumped.

So I wanted to win

before I lost again.

Hmm.

Wow, that must have felt strange...

first time winning felt bad.

It's my own fault.

How so?

I'm callous-unemotional.

I'm not supposed to be happy
with someone else.

I'm clinically predisposed to be alone,

and these feelings prove it.

Holy moly, did you ever
get this one wrong.

- You making fun of me?
- No.

Feeling like you're doomed to be alone?

That you screwed things up so badly

with the one person for you

that you're never gonna be happy again?

These are big emotions
that everyone feels

when they get broken up with.

Juliet, these are
the most recognizable emotions

you've ever shared with me.

Really?

Yes, really.

But you know what I think
these tears mean?

I think they mean you're getting better.

I move to immediately
dismiss Veronica Fuentes

as Medical Director of New Amsterdam.

Can I get a second?

Hi... You started without me?

- Hi, everybody.
- Veronica, welcome.

You are just in time to take
a vote on your termination.

Mm, shame.

Well, I guess I could just
make it easier on everybody

and hand in my resignation.

Wow, that would be great.

But before I do that,

I would like to make one final proposal.

I would like to acquire
Urgent Medicine Inc.

You see, there's this little
buyout option in the contract,

and call me crazy, but Max's very weird

and rather ugly grandstanding today

actually created
a beautiful opportunity for us.

But I want to be very clear...
This is not just a PR win.

This is a huge financial gain for us

because once we bring back
our former patients,

plus UMI's,

we will be netting
approximately... ooh, let's see,

hmm, maybe about $ million a month,

give or take.

I'm sorry, I... who
still wants me to resign?

[TENSE MUSIC]



[SIGHS] What happened?

How do you b*at greed personified?

You give her something to buy.

She took the bait? She bought UMI?

Veronica just bought herself
a Trojan horse.

We are in.

[LUCA FOGALE'S "ANOTHER WAY AROUND"]



♪ Trust me when I say
that I understand ♪

[BOWL RINGS]

♪ That believin' in nothing
is a lead heavy hand ♪



♪ That the fate of the water
resolves in the sand ♪



Ignatius Frome?

Yes, hi. Iggy, just call me Iggy.

Is your husband joining us?

No, no, I told him not to.

You know, I was making this about us,

and I think it's really me
that has the work to do, so...

This way.

♪ When you sit down to play ♪



♪ So you stand in the doorway ♪

♪ And wait for a change ♪



♪ Wishin' that every piece
was for something ♪

♪ But if nothing is sacred,
then nothing is lost ♪

You know,
I wouldn't have taken your car.

Why not?

It was your father's.

♪ Keeping you down ♪

♪ Then we'll fight a little harder ♪

♪ And find another way around ♪

♪ 'Cause if nothing is sacred,
then nothing is lost ♪

♪ And I'm in your corner
whatever the cost ♪

♪ If the fists that are flying
are keeping you down ♪

♪ Then we'll fight a little harder ♪

Hi, I'm, uh,

trying to track down an employee

who worked there some time ago.

♪ If the fists that are
flying are keeping you down ♪

♪ We'll fight a little harder ♪

♪ And find another way around ♪

Hey.

"I should have let you
come to my session."

[SMALL LAUGH]

"I was ashamed and embarrassed

"and scared.

"But this is where I am.

This is my journey."

W-w-will...

y-y-you...

cuh...

- Always.
- ...come?

No ifs, ands, or buts.

Say it with me. Come on.

- Now?
- Yeah.

Now, come on. We'll make it fun.

It'll be like a strip poker version.

Ready? Here we go.

No ifs, ands, or buts. Your turn.

No...

ifs...

nan...

And, no, sorry. That's a mistake.

So that's gonna cost you a shirt.

- [LAUGHS]
- Let's go, shirt off.

I'm waiting. I got all day.

Here we go.

No ifs, ands, or buts.

Easy, okay?

[WHISPERS] You got it.

No ifs,

ands,

or... mm... buts.

So good. [CHUCKLES]

So good.

No...

ifs...

ands or...

- Yeah.
- Buts.

Don't stop now.

No...

ifs...

ands...

[EMOTIONALLY] or buts.

[LAUGHING] How good is that?

- [SNIFFLES]
- That's amazing.

I knew you could do it.
I knew you could do it.

But your shirt is still on,

and you made a very big mistake,

so I'm gonna need that shirt off.

[GIGGLES]

[SOFT PIANO MUSIC]

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