06x12 - 365 Degrees

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06x12 - 365 Degrees

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Oh. Good morning.

Not so much.

Sorry. I hate when repair guys are late.

[DR. GLASSMAN] He wasn't late.

He realized that my
"isolated termite presence"

is actually more of a complete
and total termite infestation.

- I have to tent my house.
- Oh, no.

So, you had to pack up
all your clothes and food?

Vikane gas doesn't affect clothes,

but you should definitely
throw out all your food

when you go home.

Already did.

Where are you gonna stay?

Oh. You should stay in our guest room.

I'll stay at a hotel or something.

But you hate sleeping in hotels.

I hate intruding on my friends,
and I hate intruding

on my friends' pregnant wives even more.

I-It's not an intrusion. Stay with us.

I'm okay. Thank you, though.

- We want to.
- Absolutely. We insist.

Okay.

Thank you.

[BREATHES SHARPLY]

- It's delicious.
- It's disgusting.

And it helps me poop.

- I did not need to know that.
- Well, you're a doctor.

You obviously know what
prune juice does to a man's...

Shut up. I'm trying to eat.

Oh. Coffee and a Red Bull.

You prepping for a post-breakfast
MMA match there, big guy?

I was up late, need a boost.

I was catching up on some journals,

and I've already been to a meeting.

Check my sign-off sheet if you want.

I didn't say anything.

You don't need to.

Wolke and Perez, you're with me today.

I thought we were scheduled with Park.

I just had to fire one resident,
and you two are on probation.

Not exactly my vision
for the department.

Felt like it was time for me to
take a more hands-on approach,

see how your surgical
educations are progressing.

We round in five. Don't be late.

I want to do another
embryo transfer ASAP.

Three months is ASAP.

Not if we restart my hormone injections,
add Methylprednisolone,

and do prophylactic
endometrial scratching.

A more aggressive uterine prep
means more side effects.

I can handle it.

Morgan, I understand your impatience,

but one unsuccessful embryo
transfer is no reason...

I want to do whatever it takes
to get pregnant.

Now.

Not in three months. [SIGHS]

Okay.

We'll start the hormones and
the Methylprednisolone today.

I have a new idea.

The echo results were that bad?

Your heart muscle's
deteriorating way too fast.

We don't have time to wait
for a matching donor,

so we're gonna fix the one you have.

We're going to remove the scar tissue,

use a synthetic patch,
along with your healthy tissue

to reshape your ventricle
over a balloon.

It's kind of like papier-mache.

If that's possible,
why didn't we do it sooner?

It's a challenging surgical technique.

Which makes it right
in Dr. Lim's wheelhouse.

But I'm confident it's the
best option for your situation.

This surgery is amazing.
How did you even come up with it?

I didn't. It's a modified
"Dor Procedure"...

basically an endoventricular
patch plasty.

There's nothing basic about it.
I'm really excited.

- Spare me.
- What?

Stroking my ego isn't gonna
get you off of probation.

I am not stroking your ego.
I am sincerely...

Start with a DE MRI

to map the scar
versus functional tissue,

while I finalize the surgical plan.

Dr. Perez, what do I need from this MRI?

Completely pristine images
of right ventricular scarring

without artifact or distortion.

No room for error on this.

[THEME MUSIC PLAYING]

[JORDAN] There's a small mass.

Her pediatrician said it was a cyst.

He doesn't think she needs surgery

but suggested we get a consult.

She definitely needs surgery.

It's a minor outpatient procedure.

She's only with no previous symptoms.

It's most likely benign.

We will need to do a needle
biopsy and a CT to confirm.

What's a needle biopsy?

It's kind of like a sh*t.

In my belly?

Honey, it's okay. You'll be fine.

Mom, no.

Mnh.

Can you do it while she's asleep?

General anesthesia
would add unnecessary risk

to a needle biopsy.

Please, I can't do this.

Kelli, we're gonna numb you

and you'll close your eyes,
hold your mom's hand,

and count to ,
and then it'll all be over.

Do you promise?

Absolutely.

[ASHER SIGHS] This is not good.

[PEREZ] Looks good to me.

Any end systolic volume less than

is within parameters.

I mean Lim's idea for Bob's surgery.

You said it was amazing.

That was before I'd done enough research

to actually understand it.

It's way too risky.

You're just mad because she
called you out for brown-nosing.

I was sincerely psyched.

And now, after reading one article...

I've read five.

And right-sided failure

has resulted in negative outcomes

in every case I've reviewed.

Lim's been treating this guy for years,

knows the case way better.

Yeah, she also knows the patient better,

which could be impacting
her objectivity.

[SIGHS]

You want to question the
Chief Surgeon's objectivity?

No, I want to suggest
she reconsider her strategy.

I wouldn't.

Why?

'Cause you're scared of her?

Yes. And you should be, too.

My OD and you and Powell going rogue,

I'd rather not add to...

Can you show Mr. Zegras
how to apply the eye drops?

Sure. No problem.

[GIRL BABBLING]

Good job.

[GIRL BABBLES]

Hey.

I just closed a deal

with one of the biggest CROs
on the West Coast.

They're going to consolidate
all their clinical trials

at St. Bonaventure.

That's awesome.

Unless you're telling me
because you plan

to close the clinic
to make room for the CRO.

I have the space, but what I don't have

is a smart, aggressive,
ambitious physician

to manage the partnership
and serve as PI.

You interested?

I-I'm flattered.

It'll be a ton of work

but a great opportunity
for St. Bon's and yourself.

I agree.

It's just a bit unexpected.

Can I think about it?

Of course. Take some time.

But not too much.

I'll need an answer by Friday.

[BABBLES]

There's almost no viable cardiac tissue.

And poor contractions
in what little there is.

There's still an area of tissue left

that could be viable after CABG.

We can't start surgery just hoping

there's enough tissue
to reshape the ventricle.

That's an inherent risk
to this approach.

If you have another idea?

A BiVAD with an unmatched donor heart.

Considered it and ruled it out.

He'd reject an unmatched donor
heart in less than a year.

Beats dying on the table
in less than hours.

I appreciate your opinion.

Not a huge fan of the tone.

Sorry.

If we put Bob on longer term
anti-rejection meds,

that would buy several more
months for the unmatched heart.

During which time, he'd be
completely vulnerable to infection.

I know SVR is high risk,
but given Bob's condition,

I'm convinced it's the only
solution to keep him alive

long enough to find
a matching donor heart.

I plan to spend some time

rehearsing every surgical step.

I'd suggest you two do the same.

[SIGHS SOFTLY]

[MACHINERY WHIRRING]

Why did you say yes?

It was one of those moments
when you say the thing

- a polite person is supposed to say.
- Mm-hmm.

Even as you're realizing
you don't mean it at all.

Okay. It'll be fine.

You'll be at work all day,

and at night, I'm sure
Glassman will just sit in a corner

and read the latest
presidential biography.

That's... oddly specific.

Old dudes love reading about presidents.

They fantasize about how
they would've done it all better.

[CHUCKLES]

What's wrong?

It's not a cyst.

It's an invasive hydatidiform mole.

[SHAUN] Interesting.

That type of tumor could only occur

from a mutated fertilized egg.

She has had sex.

She's only , which means
even if she consented,

it's statutory r*pe.

There's a new problem. Actually two.

This type of tumor is caused
by a mutation in a fertilized egg,

which means the surgery
will be more difficult.

It also means your daughter
has had sexual intercourse.

Wait, but I'm on birth control,
and we use condoms.

- How could I be pregnant?
- [SHAUN] You're not pregnant.

The implanted egg mutated
into a tumor instead of a fetus.

And no birth control is % effective.

But you can still remove it, right?

Yes.

Y-You don't seem surprised to
learn your daughter's had sex.

I'm not learning it.

She's been going steady
with Ryan for over a year.

He's in her grade.

He's sweet.

A -year-old child
should not be having sex.

I'm not a child,
and me and Ryan love each other.

And if I want to have sex
with him, it's my decision.

You're okay with this?

Teenagers are gonna do it no
matter what their parents say.

So instead of forcing her
to sneak around,

I chose to talk to her about safe sex,
birth control,

and help her have a positive experience.

Your daughter...

Is scheduled
for surgery tomorrow morning.

And as I deflate the balloon...

I'll remove the final clamps.

That was... awesome.

Still not sure it's gonna work,

but it'll definitely be exciting.

I'd keep the pessimism
to yourself this time.

Okay, I'm not a pessimist...
I'm a realist.

[CHUCKLING] Who's on probation.

I know. Lim is a grown-up.

She wants her ideas to be challenged.

It's part of our job to do it.

In recovery, we talk a lot
about the value of humility.

Hey, Lim is not a higher power.

And you're confusing being
humble with being a wuss.

[CELLPHONES CHIME]

Ah, it's Lim.

But feel free to ignore it.

Show her what a badass you are.

[ELEVATOR BELL DINGS]

Hey. I haven't seen you all day.

I took it off.

Lim's covering my residents,
and, uh, Kellan's in town.

- Mm.
- We're gonna see Young the Giant.

And left these in my desk.

That'll be fun.

Yeah, fun for me.

I think he'd rather be with his friends.

Although, he does enjoy me
paying for the tickets and beer.

Oh, my God, Kellan can drink now?

I'm sure he's been drinking for a while,

but, yeah, legally for a month now.

Time flies.

Faster than you'd ever imagine.

[ELEVATOR BELL DINGS]

Have a good night.

Park?

Andrews just closed a
partnership deal with a big CRO.

He wants me to manage it
and serve as PI.

Congrats.

It is a great opportunity,

exactly what I have been looking for,

but it's gonna mean
a lot more time at work,

and I'm hoping to be a mother soon.

My favorite memories
are all school plays,

baseball games, camping trips.

And my biggest regret is that I
missed way too many of those moments.

Sorry.

I wouldn't have asked if I
didn't want to hear your answer.

You have a great job.

You know,
maybe not the opportunity of a lifetime,

but you can have a set
schedule with reasonable hours.

You know, it seems to me, you
already have the best of both worlds.

[INHALES DEEPLY]

Thanks.

And tell Kellan I said hi.

Will do.

Kelli is prepped and ready
for tomorrow morning.

Good. We are going home.

A -year-old can't consent to sex,

and we're obligated
to report it if she does.

You want to call the cops because
she had sex with her boyfriend?

Not the police.
Child Protective Services.

Just because her mom says it's okay

doesn't negate that it's statutory r*pe.

But if two -year-olds have sex,

which one is the r*pist,
and which one is the r*pe victim?

They're both victims.

But only if they're both rapists,
which doesn't make sense.

The terminology is not the issue, Shaun.

She's in seventh grade,
sleeps with a teddy bear.

At the very least, her mother should
be required to talk to a counselor.

You really think that would help
or just create an even bigger mess?

That's not our call.

- We have a duty to...
- No, we don't.

Our patient is post-pubescent,
Tanner stage four.

She has the right to her own
decisions regarding sexual activity,

as long as the partner
is of similar age.

Just because her body has
matured doesn't mean she's...

I am the attending,
and that is my decision.

That's true, Shaun,

but maybe you two
should discuss it a bit more.

The law is clear.

There is nothing more to discuss.

[DOOR OPENS]

Mmm. That smells amazing.

[DOOR CLOSES]

I am going to change.

My mother's marinara.

Usually there's roasted garlic in here,

but I was told you have
certain food sensitivities.

Did he say sensitivity or did he...

expl*sive diarrhea.

- Mm.
- I'm gonna wring his neck.

As you should. Here, taste.

- Oh, my God.
- Right?

That is fantastic.

It's better with the roasted garlic,

but, you know, your house, your rules.

[CLEARS THROAT]

[CHUCKLING] Now I see
where he learned it.

[SNIFFLES] Shaun cooks just like you.

Pre-measures everything and arranges
the bowls in the order they go in.

Surgeons. We know how to get it done.

Not to mention your fondness
for extra clean utensils.

No such thing as extra clean.

No, but I cleaned it.

You rinsed it.

I'm gonna saute some vegetables.

Should be ready in minutes.

Okay. I'll get changed.

There... the septal leaflet
of the tricuspid.

Play it again.

He's got severe regurg.

[SIGHS]

Which means we need to add
a valve repair to the CABG

and ventricular reconstruction.

There's no way he's strong
enough for that much surgery.

We don't have a choice.

I just need to figure out how
to do it all in one procedure.

We could still do the BiVAD
with unmatched donor.

No. It's... The same idea
I said no to before.

[SIGHS]

So, what do you want us to do?

Nothing.

I need to think this through on my own.

We could help you research.

I just need to figure out
the best surgical plan.

Have you considered
implanting an Impella first

to decrease the afterload?

And significantly increase
his odds of stroking out?

Sorry. Go home, get rest.

This is my problem. I'll figure it out.

Lim's under a lot of pressure.

[SIGHS] I'm... I'm... I'm... I'm fine.
I'm just tired.

See you tomorrow.

[BREATHES DEEPLY]

[AUTOMATED VOICE]
Your call has been forwarded

to an a*t*matic voice message system.

- [BEEP]
- Hey, Quinn, it's Danny.

Um, if you have some time,
could you give me a call?

I'm not up for another meeting,

but, uh, I'm feeling like...

[SIGHS]

...I really should talk to someone.

Thanks.

[ALARM RINGING]

[DOOR OPENS]

I was... about to take a shower.

Unless you would like to go first.

Thanks, but you can go ahead.

I'm gonna make some coffee.

Oh. Dr. Glassman already made coffee.

He also bought croissants
for us before he left for work.

Wow.

With breakfast and coffee already made,

we now have time to take
an extra-long shower.

Together.

Yes.

- We do have time for that.
- [LAUGHS]

A new ventricle and a new valve?

Repaired ventricle and replaced valve.

This is really my... only option?

There are mechanical heart devices.

That I've already considered.

With heart failure as advanced as yours,
it's not a better option.

[BOB BREATHING DEEPLY]

Okay.

Okay.

Whatever you think is best.

We're gonna take good care of you.

I know. Thank you.

Get the new valve prepped.

[GIGGLES]

Good morning.

Oh. When you start your morning

with shower sex and croissants,
it definitely is.

Lucky you.

Would you be okay if your son

was having shower sex and
croissants in middle school?

[SCOFFS]

I am still contemplating nursery colors,

so not ready to think about all that.

But... maybe her mom has a point.

I spent all of my high school
sneaking around my parents' backs.

That's not a relationship
I want with my kid.

We're talking about kids... early teens.

I was when I lost my virginity.

Leon Maxwell.

We'd been together for a year.

I was sure I was ready.

And... how was it?

Fine.

Fun, after we figured some things out.

But starting from Leon,
all the way to Dwayne in med school,

sex has always felt like a distraction.

[LEA] A distraction?

Okay, definitely sounds like those guys

had no idea what they were doing.

Once I was intimate in a relationship,

I felt less like my true self

and less close to God.

That's why I stopped.

Stopped?

Like, stopped...

Having sex.

I don't intend to do it again
until I'm married.

How long has it been?

Years ago, before we met.

You never told me.

We joke about sex all the time.

I go along with the jokes
so I don't become the joke.

I would never make fun of you
for anything like that.

Lea, you told me my Bible study
group was "Fantasy Faithball."

Mm.

I'm sorry.

But then what was your plan with Perez?

The same as any guy I date.

It's not like I don't kiss or
some other things, but...

if a man is not willing to commit

to who I am as a person or what I
believe in, he is not worth my time.

It just... seems a bit extreme?

And a little sad.

I mean, it can be
a really fun part of life,

and you've just
cut yourself off from it.

You're not listening to me.

For me, it wasn't a value add...
it was the...

This is why I don't tell people.

It's impossible to know exactly
how to shape and size this valve

without knowing the shape
of the heart it's going into.

Which we won't know until Lim
finishes repairing the ventricle.

[SIGHS]

He'd be better off
with a transplant, right?

I agree.

The patient's just going along
'cause Lim steamrolled him.

A square peg won't seal a round hole,

and at the stage of the surgery
we're going to find that out,

it will be too late to turn back.

It is not a perfect solution,
but it's the best we have.

And you've explained to Bob

just how imperfect this solution is?

He's aware of the risks

and that he has limited options.

Sometimes patients need help
making difficult decisions.

I don't think this is a decision
you should be making for him.

And I'm not the only one.

I trust you.

We're operating on Bob
first thing in the morning.

[ALARM BLARING]

Her blood pressure skyrocketed.

She could have a stroke.
Start IV labetalol.

This is why children shouldn't have...

Stop.

You need to focus on the medicine.

She is going into critical bradycardia.

We need to push atropine.

My patient's blood pressure
has remained stable.

We can operate tomorrow.

That's great.

Mmm. This smells amazing.

Mmm. Tastes even better.

The secret is thyme.
You got to have fresh thyme,

because if you let it dry,
it saps all the flavor.

That and a little bit of lemon zest.

Truth b*mb... uh, I might have

oversold my enthusiasm
for you staying here,

but if you keep cooking
like Gordon Ramsay,

I won't let you leave.

Well, as much as I love sleeping in a
twin bed

in a half-remodeled nursery,

- I think I may have to decline.
- [CELLPHONE VIBRATING]

Yeah, Ruben?

Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.
That's... That's double the quote.

Okay. Yeah.

Approved.

Unbelievable.

Now I have to replace the roof rafters.
Yay.

[LEA] If you have to
replace the whole roof,

why not just get a brand-new house?

Why would I do that? I love the house.

It's ancient, too big for one person,

and completely falling apart.

You do complain a lot about
all the repairs you have to do.

That is the house where we
brought Maddie home as a newborn.

That is the house where we celebrated

every single one of her birthdays.

Every year, we'd turn that
house into a haunted house

with a cemetery in the backyard
and a fog machine.

We scared the living daylights
out of every kid in the neighborhood.

I come home into that foyer...

and that staircase
is where Maddie would descend

in her prom dress.

You can never sell that house.

I can never sell that house.

Clinic's low on phlebotomy kits.

Any chance we could
steal some from surgical?

Sure. Just make us whole
when your shipment gets in.

- Andrews offered me...
- I heard.

- Congrats. You deserve it.
- Thanks.

I do. But...

you're smart, aggressive, and ambitious.

I'm sensing there's another "but."

You decided to never have kids.

Wouldn't really say I decided.
It just never happened.

- I'm sorry.
- Don't be.

I can't be both the mother
I'd want to be

and the driven,
perfectionist surgeon I know I am.

My advice... decide what
brings you the most fulfillment

and then commit fully to that.
You can't have it all.

- But plenty of men...
- No, they don't.

They're just less conflicted
about the choices they make.

You totally put me on the spot with Lim.

I never said I was gonna back you up.

You're right. My bad.

You and I know probation
means different things for us.

Yours is a slap on the wrist,

a correction for coloring
outside the lines.

I'm in a holding pattern,
while everybody watches to see

if I'm actually a surgeon or a junkie.

Part of being a surgeon is standing up

and fighting for your patients.

[SHOWER RUNNING]

- [GASPS, SCREAMS]
- [SCREAMS]

Why'd you leave your robe
hanging on the bathroom door?

I didn't. I lent my extra one
to Dr. Glassman.

You both hang your robes
outside the bathroom?

I never noticed that before.

[DOOR SLAMS SHUT]

- [JORDAN LAUGHING]
- I'm glad you find it so amusing.

What'd you expect?

You ran a sneak att*ck on your
husband when you had a house guest.

Who else hangs their robe
outside the bathroom

so the steam doesn't make it moist?

- Mm.
- And that's not the only thing.

Their cooking techniques,
cleaning styles,

the way they lay out their toiletries.

You said he's like Shaun's father.

- Yeah.
- The apple doesn't fall far.

Somehow, in this case,
I think Shaun's actually the tree.

- Uhh...
- [BOTH LAUGHING]

One thing is clear.

Grandpa Glassman needs a new robe,

one that doesn't match your husband's.

Aww. Grandpa Glassy.

I love that.

Now if only I could erase a
certain image of Grandpa Glassy.

[BOTH LAUGH]

Hey, I'm really sorry

about saying
you were... extreme and sad.

Thank you.

It's unfair of me to blame you

for being surprised at something

I've intentionally never shared.

Abstinence is important to me,

but I don't always feel
comfortable being open about it.

Well, I'm really glad you did.

Do you have a vibrator?

Because in terms of getting
closer to God, I find...

No, we're not talking
about this right now.

- Two croissants, please.
- Mm.

Cut this suture, Dr. Wolke.

[MONITOR BEEPING]

The valve is seated... nicely.

I've removed a lot of scar tissue from
this ventricle, but there's still more.

We need enough viable tissue
to close this ventricle.

I don't think we have it.

Hold this clamp. Tightly.

This area looked good in the
pre-op MIBI scan, but it's dead now.

Must be delayed apoptosis.

[DR. LIM] What's the plan?

I need an idea. Any idea.

[SIGHS]

[DR. LIM] We could do
an additional vessel bypass.

It might restore
some hibernating tissue.

Some, but we'd never find
enough to make up for this deficit.

Can we use a synthetic patch
to close the gap?

[ASHER] It needs muscle tissue
for the ventricle to pump.

You can't have a functional heart
without a working right ventricle.

[DR. LIM SIGHS]

Unless we do what we do in
babies with Ebstein's Anomaly.

Bypass the defective right ventricle,

divert deoxygenated blood
directly back to the lungs.

He'd only have one ventricle
pumping blood to his entire body.

But in time,
the left ventricle would get stronger.

We keep those babies alive
until they're teenagers.

That could buy you plenty of
time to find a matched donor heart.

Let's go.

Hey.

They already have four
clinical trials with IRB approval.

[CHUCKLES AWKWARDLY]

[BREATHES DEEPLY]

I am honored that you thought of me.

It's just...

I'm trying to get pregnant...

IVF with a donor.

And I've decided...

...I can't have it all.

At the risk of... overstepping...

...I think you're
selling yourself short.

My mother was the Senior
Director for Human Rights First.

Total workaholic.

Growing up, sometimes it seemed like

she was always on the phone or a plane.

Mm.

That must have been hard for you.

It wasn't easy, but whenever I really
needed her,

she was always there for me.

She was my idol.

And to this day,

if I need advice on a tough decision,

she's my first call.

There's more to being a great mom
than parent-teacher conferences.

[SHAUN] Is her pressure climbing?

[JORDAN] No. over ,
holding steady.

[SHAUN] Curettage is complete.

The entire tumor's evacuated.
Massage the uterine fundus.

[MONITOR BEEPING RAPIDLY, ALARM BLARING]

Pressure's dropping. Fast.

She is going into shock.

Could the tumor have caused
some sort of bleeding disorder?

There's no bleeding down here.

Push vasopressors and fluids.

[ALARM BLARING]

What is this?

The tumor thinned her uterine wall.

She's perforated.
She's bleeding internally.

Prep her for a STAT laparotomy.

[JORDAN] Rapid infuse
two units of O neg.

We need to isolate the vessel
and clamp it before she...

[MONITOR BEEPS, FLATLINES]

We just lost her pulse.

Retraction.

A uni-heart? That's new.

[DR. LIM] Well, once we removed
the scar tissue,

there was even less viable
muscle than what we anticipated.

Dr. Wolke came through with the audible.

Uh, sports reference.

She's saying it was your idea.

Aww.

Which Dr. Lim ex*cuted brilliantly.

And I'd be saying that even
if she weren't in the room.

You'll still need
a donor heart eventually,

but this should buy you five years,
maybe more before that.

Thank you.

The surgery was too dangerous for Bob.
You were right about that.

And about advocating for the patient,

even when you were pissing me off.

Might've helped if I had
had the uni-heart idea

before the patient
was splayed open on the table.

Yeah, sometimes great things
come out of pressure.

Although, I try not to depend on them.

Sounds like the perfect prelude
to letting me off probation.

[SIGHS] Don't push it.

But... excellent work. Keep it up.

You too, Dr. Perez.

[MONITOR BEEPING]

Hi, honey.

Is it over?

Your surgery was a lot more
complicated than anticipated,

and it was successful.

We got all the tumor.

Everything kinda hurts.

I will increase your medication.

- Ryan.
- Hey.

I thought this little guy might,
uh, make you feel better.

Aww. He's such a cutie.

[RYAN] Yeah, I got him at the gift shop.

Hey, I brought your laptop, too.

The group chat's blowing up
over this new Apex update.

Um, is there Wi-Fi in this place?

Kelli needs to rest tonight.

[SHAUN] And when you go home,

sexual activity will be very risky,

given the trauma of your surgery.

- For how long?
- Six months, at least.

And maybe you should think
about waiting even longer.

We'll talk more about this later.

Thank you...

...both...

...for saving my girl.

[DIALING]

[SIGHS]

Hey. It's Danny.

Yeah. Having a bit of a rough week.

Thanks, man. [BREATHES DEEPLY]

Uh, you know where
St. Bon's hospital is?

There's a coffee shop two blocks west.

I'll meet you out front in .

Okay.

This is awkward.

What's awkward? Nothing happened.

Wait. What do you mean nothing...

What do you mean, what do I mean?
Nothing happened.

- Right. Nothing happened.
- Exactly.

That is very impressive.

If I saw your mom totally naked
and I was also totally naked,

I would definitely never forget...

- That's not helping, Shaun.
- Thank you, Shaun.

You know what? All things considered,

I actually had a really nice time.

I'll be craving that salmon.

I wrote down the recipe.

Actually, the salmon
comes out a lot more tender

- out of my Viking oven.
- [CELLPHONE VIBRATING]

I'm gonna have you both over
to dinner as a "thank you."

And my neighbor is calling.

The one who stole your lawn mower?

No, the one who cut back
my trees without asking.

Yes, Brent?

Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa. Slow down.

What?

Danny.

I was surprised to hear from you, man.

- Heard you went to rehab.
- Yeah.

All good. Been four times myself.

I'm kinda in a hurry.

It's mostly black tar
around right now, but...

I got a little bit of white.

♪ Home is where I want to be ♪

It ain't cheap, but you're a doctor.

I'm sure you can afford it.

♪ The less we say about it The better ♪

♪ Make it up as we go along ♪

♪ Feet on the ground ♪

Yo...

♪ Head in the sky ♪

...we doing this or not?

♪ It's okay I know nothing's wrong ♪

♪ Nothing ♪

♪ Hey, yo ♪

♪ I got plenty of time ♪

How'd your case go
with the probationers?

They both did good.

Great to hear.

Keep it up, Chief.

♪ You got light in your eyes ♪

♪ And you're standing here Beside me ♪

♪ I love the passing of time ♪

♪ Never for money ♪

♪ Always for love ♪

♪ Cover up and say good night ♪

♪ Say good night ♪

♪ Say good night ♪

♪ Say good night ♪

♪ Home is where I want to be ♪

♪ But I guess I'm already there ♪

♪ I come home ♪

♪ She lifted up her wings ♪

♪ I guess that This must be the place ♪

Danny?

Are you looking for me?

No. Um, no, I was just...
walking by and...

And heard the choir.

It's comforting.

We practice every Thursday,
and I'm late.

D-Don't mind me.
I'm just gonna sit here if that's okay.

♪ Hey, yo ♪

♪ You got light in your eyes ♪

Are you okay?

- ♪ And you're standing here Beside me ♪
- Yeah.

♪ I love the passing of time ♪

♪ Never for money ♪

♪ Always for love ♪

♪ Cover up and say good night ♪

♪ Say good night ♪

♪ Say good night ♪

♪ Say good night ♪

♪ Night ♪

♪ Night ♪

♪ Home is where I want to be ♪

♪ But I guess I'm already there ♪

♪ I come home ♪

♪ She lifted up her wings ♪

♪ I guess that This must be the place ♪

♪ I can't tell one From another ♪

♪ Did I find you? ♪

♪ Or did you find me? ♪

- Are you the homeowner?
- What happened?

Electrical fire in the kitchen.

Old house, old wiring.

Wouldn't have been so bad,
but the termite guys

apparently disconnected
all the smoke detectors.

♪ Where I'll be ♪

I'm sorry.

♪ You got plenty of time ♪

♪ Hey, yo ♪

♪ Hey, yo ♪

♪ Hey, yo ♪

♪ You got plenty of time ♪
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