01x04 - Stuck

Episode transcripts for the TV show, "Trauma". Aired: September 28, 2009 – April 26, 2010.*
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01x04 - Stuck

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[MUFFLED CRASH]

[EXHALING]

[ALARM CLOCK BUZZING]

MAN ON RADIO:
... we've got lots
of traffic

from overnight
construction right at
the Fifth Street off-ramp.

So, expect long delays.

[EXHALES]

NANCY: You're not kidding.
GLENN: No.

Nance. Probie.

What's shaking, Tyler?

TYLER: Another day,
another shift.

Sure enough.

What?
Seriously.

You didn't notice that?
Notice what?

Tyler just
walked through
covered in blood.

Looks like he's coming
back from a slaughterhouse
or something.

I don't know.
I didn't
notice anything.

You people are weird.

You think us people are
pretty messed up, huh?

No, I didn't mean it
like that.
I'm just saying.

A guy walks by
covered in blood and
you don't even notice it.

And this is your
expert opinion based on
your... observations.

Yeah.

So, if us people
are so different from you,
then tell me this.

Who's it standing here
in front of me in a uniform
about to drive the rig?

[MACHINERY WHIRRING]

[INDISTINCT CHATTERING]

Hey, Danny! Danny!

What?

Switch with me!

Nah. I'm not dumb
enough for that job.

[BUZZING]

Danny! Danny!

What?

Do you hear anything?
The transformer? Any...

No.

Really?

[BUZZING LOUDER]

[MEN EXCLAIMING]

[SCREAMING]

[SIREN WAILING]

Glenn, you get this guy.

Good.

MAN 1: He hit pretty hard.
Back up, guys.

MAN 2: Hey,
they're here now.

[GROANING]

Is he conscious?
WOMAN: Yeah.

Okay, sir?
Can you tell me
where it hurts?

Everywhere.

Where does
it hurt most?

The back. Legs.

[DANNY GROANING]

DANNY: Help me!
Nance!

NANCY: I'm coming!
Load him.

Nance!

I'll be there!

[SIREN WAILING]

Okay, well, okay, sir,
you've broken your legs.
You fractured your back.

I'm going to give you
something for the pain.
Can you wiggle your toes?

GLENN: Nancy!
Yes.

Okay. Guys.
I need you
to board him, load him.

He's fractured his back,
he's broken his legs.

I need you to give
him some morphine.

MALE EMT: Yeah, we got him.

Hey.

[PHIL GROANING]

Okay. His arm's off.
His arm's off.

Yeah. I noticed.

[GROANING]

NANCY: Oh, I know.
I know. I know.

Okay, this is
a load and go, Glenn.

I'm going to need
some more gauze.

Glenn, I need gauze.

[EXHALES]

Glenn?

[SOFTLY] Oh, Glenn.

Are you okay to drive,
or do I have to hit you
with smelling salts again?

No, I'm good.
Hey, can you not tell
anyone about this?

Sure. Promise.

You know, Glenn,
it's not about whether
the job gets to you.

It's about how
you deal with it
when it does.

[CHUCKLES]

Having fun?

[PANTING] Yeah.
Oh, yeah.

Winner picks dinner.
You ready?

[BOTH PANTING]

[SCREAMING]

[SCREAMING]

Hey. I'm Rabbit.
What's your name?

Jessica. I think
my ankle is broken.

I think you're right.
All right, darling.
I'm taking you home.

I can't believe
I have to be airlifted
off a mountain.

You must think
I'm such an idiot.

On the list of stupid things
we see, you ain't
even in the top 100.

Well, thanks
for coming to get me.

That's what I do.

What, did you fly there
on a magic carpet?

How about a little love
for the pilot?

Don't be needy.

So, I bet
you've seen a lot.

Oh, yeah.
And then some.

You're doing
the Clint Eastwood squint-off-
into-the-distance, aren't you?

So, what's the most intense
thing you ever did?

That's hard to say.

Well, pick one.

Uh...

A minivan
in the Cal Salmon River.

Upside down, wedged against
a boulder about a hundred feet
from a class five rapid.

Oh, my God.

I'm inside on a line
trying to cut junior
out of his car seat,

and the van
decides to go rafting.

[STAMMERING]
Oh, my God.
What happened?

You know,
I grabbed junior
under one arm,

Superman out the side
window just as the van
hits the whitewater.

Rocks tore it to pieces.

That's incredible.

[CONTROL PANEL BEEPING]

[GROANING]

You all right?
Yeah.

Oh, don't worry about this.
It's just a little chunky air.

We'll be through it
in a sec.

Okay.

Hey, how are we doing?

There's only up and down.
Both are bad.

[STAMMERING]
Okay. I don't like this.

It's okay. You'll be fine.
Just look into my eyes.

Okay.

I'm not going to let
anything bad
happen to you.

Okay.
All right?

[LAUGHS] You okay?
Uh-huh.

Okay. Okay.

You're going to be...

How we doing?

[EXCLAIMS] All right.

Oh. Oh.

[GROANING]

I'm okay.

Sexy.

[RABBIT RETCHING]

[TOILET FLUSHING]

GLENN:
Hey, Rabbit. Hey.

Rabbit. What's up, man?
You feeling all right?

Yeah, groovy.

Hey, you've got
a transport to Stanford.
Severed arm.

All right.

Okay. So, the doctors at
Stanford Hospital are going to
put your arm back together.

Cutting-edge stuff.

Do you have to
put it that way?

Sorry.

You know you're screwed
when your paramedic faints.

What, Glenn fainted?

[SIGHING]
Drop it, Rabbit.

Wait a minute.
You fainted?

DIANA: Did
something happen?
No. Nothing happened.

Why don't we just focus
on fixing up Phil's arm
and stop gossiping?

Can you
do that, Rabbit?

Okay, Nancy.

Tell me what happened.
Who was it?

I don't know.

You, you, you.
You were... Tell me.
I need names, faces...

TYLER: This is what
my life has become.
I'm a Facebook whore.

I mean, I can't even help it.
I'll "friend" anybody.
Even if I don't know them.

It's, like,
a thing with me now.

Well, you know,
the first step is admitting
that you have a problem.

[STAMMERING] That's
the first... Well, good.
I'm off to the right...

Check this out.

What...
Ava. She put that
in my lunch.

She put...
This is very impressive
for a six-year-old.

I love the anger
in the grape's eyes
as he stabs the guy.

Dude, that's me
giving a guy an IV.

I don't think so.
It looks like
a pissed-off grape.

Dude, you should
never have kids, man.

I should... Are you kidding?
I'd be, like, the cool dad.

People would come
to my house.
It's, like, the cool house.

[LAUGHING]

Yeah, okay.
All right.
That's good. Yeah.

Hey, C, check it out.
They're turning it around.

I saw it five times
already, Dad.
When are we going to get on?

We're definitely
on the next car.

Hey, man.
What are you doing?
There's a line.

I was in line.
I had to use the can.
Relax.

Hey, you need to relax
and get behind me.
All right? Come on, man.

[GRUNTS]

CALEB: Hey!

What?

Hey, call PD.

I got it.

Medic 78, show us on scene
at the Hyde Beach turnaround.

Fight in progress.
Send PD. Code Three.

[SIREN WAILING]

Whoa!
Oh!

[CROWD APPLAUDING]

[EXCLAIMS IN PAIN]

Sir? How are you doing?
I'm Boone.
What's your name?

John.
John?

This is Caleb.
What's up, Caleb?

It's okay, buddy.
Don't be scared.

Hey, Caleb.
Hey, I'm Tyler.

Man, can I
show you something?
Check this out. Here.

Now, do you like
teddy bears?

No? No tingling?
No.

All right, let me
take a look.

Wow. Sir, do you
know a piece of
your tongue is missing?

I spit it out
somewhere over there.

All right.
All right, hold on.

Hey. Hey, man.
Can you help me find
this guy's tongue?

What? Why?
Why do I have to
find the tongue?

Because EMTs
find the tongue.

You're not a paramedic.
You've got to
study harder, bro.

You went right to it,
didn't you?

No.
No hesitation.

All right. Okay.
Well, we've got to
find the tongue.

Can't it ever be a fingertip
or a piece of veneer?

Excuse me, people.
Looking for a tongue.

Why can't it be a kidney?
A kidney, I could find.

Anybody see a tongue?
Just...

Hey, buddy.
What's that?

Found it.

[ROCK MUSIC PLAYING ON RADIO]

[CHUCKLES]

You know, I was
a smokejumper up in Oregon.
Grants Pass.

Now, that was intense.

You love
that word, huh?

Which word?
"Intense."

[GRUNTS]

Okay. So, I'm
dragging this brush,

and this baby raccoon,
he waddles right up to me.

And he's all wobbly
from dehydration.

And I take out
my canteen and I let him
drink right from it.

Wow.

That story gets you
laid a lot, huh?

Yeah. Sometimes.

Yeah, because girls
dig intensity.

Mixed with
a little sensitivity.
Toward raccoons.

[BOTH LAUGHING]

Come on, okay?

Let me take you out
for a drink
sometime after work.

I don't know
anything about you.

You know what?
You really remind me of
this guy I met on a call.

He kept asking me out
over and over.

Yeah? Did you
go out with him?

No. No, he d*ed.

Yeah, he kept asking me out
because he had
a closed head injury.

[LAUGHS] Yeah?

Hey, aren't you going to
open your present?

[ALL LAUGHING]

PARAMEDIC: Your own
personal barf bag.
Welcome to the club, Rabbit.

It's about time.
I launched my second week

on the job over the
doctor's parking lot at City.

Amateur.
Try yakking
into a bag

while you're trying to
pull a guy off a mountain
in 20-knot crosswinds.

You got him good.

You having fun?

Oh, come on.
So you puked.
Big deal.

I mean, yeah,
you could have aimed
a little better.

But whatever.
It happens
to everybody.

It doesn't happen to me.

[INDISTINCT CHATTERING]

WENDY: You know, a lot of
the other kids in his class
already have a cell phone.

But I'm afraid
we're going to get him one
and he's going to lose it.

Right.

And then again, I don't want
him to be the only one
in his class without one.

Would you two
like to be alone?

Do you smell smoke?

Don't try and
change the subject.

The wall's on fire.
What?

[SHRIEKS]

DOUG: We've got
to get out of here.
Come on.

[PEOPLE CLAMORING]

[SCREAMING]

[SIREN WAILING]

[HORN HONKS]

OFFICER: Come on! Come on!
Let's go! Let's go, let's go!

[INDISTINCT CHATTERING]

Oh, thank God you're here.
I've got a callous
on my finger.

I could use a Band-Aid.
Oh, yeah.

Yeah, don't worry.
You can get back to your
Xbox in no time, Vic.

Hey, want to do
some real work?
Grab a hose!

What is it?
Why are you guys always trying
to get me to touch your hose?

I just don't...
Hey, get a room, you two.

Hey, Ray.

CAMERON: Hey, Bob.
What's up?
How you doing?

All right. So,
anybody still inside?

Uh, owner says no,
but until they clear
the smoke, we have no idea.

Okay. So,
what do we have?

Uh, I could really use you
on that guy over there.

BOB: How's this guy doing?

Please. You have to
help my husband.
He's really hurt.

Okay. All right.

All right, sir?
Look, I'm Boone. That's Tyler.
What's your name, sir?

Doug.
CAMERON: All right.

Doug, are you having
any trouble breathing?

No.
No?

You let me know
if you do, all right?

Okay.
CAMERON: Okay.

Let's see this.
Wow. You know what?
We've got first,

second degree burns
on the back.

We have a partial
thickness on his arm.

[GROANING]

Okay. Sorry.

This is all my fault.

He got b*rned because
he was trying to save me.

You know what, ma'am?
I know this is scary,

but the best thing
that you can do right now
for your husband

is to just go ahead
and let us
do our jobs, okay?

Why don't you go ahead
and have a seat right here?

Have a seat
and relax, all right?
He's going to be fine, okay?

Yeah.
CAMERON: Okay. Here we go.

Wendy thinks
I shielded her.
I just tripped.

Yeah, well, uh...
You love your wife, Doug?

Yes.

So, shut up and be
a hero, all right?

We have one down
in here!

PARAMEDIC: Boone, Tyler,
take it. We've got this.

CAMERON: Guys,
where are we at?

Fat boy's
over here.

VIC: Watch out.

All right. All right.
Let's roll him.

[BOTH GRUNTING]

Okay.
Get him up.

[BEEPING]
All right,
he's not breathing.

Airway clear.
Patches on.

Beginning compressions.

All right. One...
One second. Hold CPR.

All right.
This dude is flatlined.
Continue CPR.

Epi one milligram.
Hold CPR.

Holding.

Come on, big man.
Work with me.
Just a little bit.

[MONITOR FLATLINING]

Continue CPR.

I'm going to call it.

Yeah?

[PANTING]

[MONITOR FLATLINING]

Oh! Hey, hey, hey.

What?

Yeah. Okay.
Dude got a condom on.

I love Chinese food,
but not like that.

What was he doing
in the back?

Everybody else
went out of the front.

[FAINT KNOCKING]

Tyler! Tyler, come here!

[MUFFLED COUGHING]

Hey!

[INDISTINCT CHATTERING]

Hey!

[RATTLING DOORKNOB]

Hey! Move back
from the door, okay?

On three. You ready?
Kick the door.
Yeah.

One, two, three.
One, two, three.

[WOMEN SCREAMING]

It's okay. It's okay.
Come on. Come on.

Come on.
Right through here.
Come on. Come on. Come on.

Come on.
It's okay.

[WOMAN CHATTERING IN MANDARIN]

They're probably illegals.
Now the guy with the condom
makes sense.

You know they're running
a brothel downstairs?

TYLER: She's a real
piece of work.

Saying the building's
empty, knowing
they're locked in there.

Hey. Do you...
Do you
understand English?

Huh?

Yeah? Okay.

The smoke can cause
your throat to close.

So, I need to look
inside your mouth
and nose, all right?

Can you...

[WOMAN CONTINUES CHATTERING
IN MANDARIN]

TYLER: Hey, hey, hey,
hey! Hey, hey, hey!

[WOMAN SCREAMING]

CAMERON: Whoa! Whoa!
Whoa! Whoa!

TYLER: Hey! Stop!
Let go! Let go! Let go!

[ALL CLAMORING]

[OFFICERS EXCLAIMING]

TYLER: Whoa,
hey, hey, hey.
CAMERON: Hey. Hey.

TYLER: Relax. Relax.

Hey, I'm going to
let you go, okay?
Okay? I let you go.

[SOBBING]

It's okay.

Let me see. Let me see.
Hey, I could...
I could use a hand over here.

You stay here.

[GROANING]

It looks like
she could lose that eye.

[GROANING]

Hey, whoa, whoa.
Hey, hey! Hey!

Hey, Ray.
Hey.

Why aren't you
throwing her in jail
for pandering?

I'd love to.
Give me a witness.

Your john is dead
and none of these girls
will talk.

Now, you see
what I'm saying?

She's scared.
Can you blame her?

Believe it or not,
they're usually more afraid
of being deported

than they are
of their pimps.

[INDISTINCT CHATTERING]

I must be
hallucinating.

Hey, Will.

Can it be that
the contractor I'm paying
thousands of dollars to

is actually here,
at my house?

What can I
do for you today?

What the hell is that?

I wanted a bay window
for the window seat.

It is a bay window.

[STAMMERING]
No, it's a box window.

It's a bay box.

I'm not going to
pay you for a bay box.

You already did.

You have no respect
for me, do you?

You just think I'm just some
clueless nebbish that you can
take advantage of and lie to.

Is that it?
Well, I'm sick of it.

We'll talk
when you're calmer.

No, we're going to
talk right now. Where do
you think you're going?

[GROANS]

[CONTINUES GROANING]

[SIREN WAILING]

[DISPATCHER
CHATTERING ON RADIO]

FIREMAN: He's back here.
His name is Will.

[EXCLAIMS IN SURPRISE]

Hi, Will.
How are you doing, Will?

Oh, I'm doing fantastic.

Good. Funny.
I like that.

[LAUGHS] Oh, I'm hilarious
when I don't have a metal pole
through my stomach.

NANCY: Are you on
any medications?
No.

Pulse is 120 and strong.

His stomach's soft.
Perfusing well.
Give me a 14.

[SOFTLY] Wow.

Yeah.

Wow?
Yeah, wow.

Will, you are
one very lucky guy.

Oh, yeah?

You have two
arteries here, right?

The internal
and the external iliac,
they're like a wishbone.

This bar went
straight between them.

And that's good, right?

Well, put it this way.

If it had hit one,
you would be marching towards
the light right now.

[BAND PLAYING CLASSICAL MUSIC]

[INDISTINCT CHATTERING]

If I didn't know you
better, I'd think you
weren't hating this.

I just pretend
they're all patients
in a psych ward.

[LAUGHS]
It works.

[CELL PHONE RINGING]

Hey, Nancy.
What's going on?

I know it's your day off
but I've got a guy
with a rebar stuck in him.

Ouch.
Yeah.

And that's not
the best of it.

It's gone straight
between his internal
and external iliac.

Any internal bleeding?

No. None.

Geez, it sounds
like a miracle.

Well, it is, except
he's going to need
a really great surgeon

when he gets to City,
and I'm talking
your kind of great.

I'm not home.
I'm at a fundraiser
at the Conservatory.

Don't say it.

We'll come get you.

[COMPUTER BEEPS]

[PA BEEPS]

DISPATCHER:
Attention, Angel Rescue 2.

Contact Medic 114
regarding transport.

Angel Rescue 2,
contact Medic 114
regarding transport.

JOE: You want to
trade jobs for a week?

Sure. Do I get
your paycheck?

Absolutely.
You can have
my mortgage, too.

How are you doing?

Fine. Why?

Just a question.

MARISA: Oh, come on.
Just tell him.

Tell me what?

What? I have no idea.

He puked.

Once. Once. Okay?

And suddenly,
she thinks I've got,
what, PTSD? Come on.

Do you?
No. No.

[STAMMERING] I don't know.
What... Why?
What are the symptoms?

Off the top of my head,

emotional numbing,
irritability, hypersexuality,
aggressive behavior,

insomnia,
substance abuse...

Okay, all right. Look.
You just described
the last 22 years of my life.

Come on.

You had
any flashbacks?

No. No flashbacks.
No flashbacks.

No flashbacks
doesn't mean no PTSD.

Wow. Well, you know,
it was probably one of
those inner ear things.

I don't know.

A year ago,
you were in a coma.

[SIGHING] Here we go.

You watched
your best friend die.

[SIGHING]

Look, Rabbit,
you've come back
physically from the crash,

but that's only
part of the process.
You hear me?

Did you ever see
that therapist
I recommended?

Sure. Yeah.
Dr. Denise Frederickson.

What happened?

Well, we both decided
I wasn't ready.

Then we slept together.

[CLEARS THROAT]

Will, we're just going to
try and lift you
a little at a time

so we can get to that rebar
and begin to cut you off.

Okay.
You want me to
call your wife?

Uh... No.

No, we're kind of
taking a little break
right now.

Okay.

Well, she's...
She's kind of taking a break
from me right now.

Yeah?

Sure, get your heads clear,
huh, Will?

WILL: Yeah.

Sometimes all you need
is a couple of weeks.

Yeah. It's...
It's been six months.

You know, she used to
love sitting at that table
looking out at the view.

Yeah?

That's why I'm building
her this room
with a window seat.

When she sees it...

You are a romantic guy, Will.
Yeah.

[GROANING]

Do you need
some more morphine?

No.
NANCY: No?

Okay. Are you ready?
WILL: Uh-huh.

On my count.
One, two, three.

[WILL GROANING]

God!

You're doing great, Will.
You're doing great.
You're nearly there.

[SCREAMING]

Hold on.
Stop for a second.

[WILL CONTINUES SCREAMING]

Okay. I need some large
trauma dressings now.

What's happening?
What's happening?

It's okay. You're just
bleeding a little.

We're just going to
take care of it.

Can you come here
and hold this?

Can you just
put on pressure here?

A lot of pressure
right there.

[GROANING]

Medic 114
to Angel Rescue 2.
What's your 20?

Our 20 is that
these headwinds
are kicking our ass.

En route
to City Hospital.

No. I need Dr. Joe
here now.

What happened?

We nicked him
on the way up.
He started to bleed.

I can't be hands-on
for at least 10 minutes.

You're going to have to
handle it until
we get there, Nancy.

Get in and shut down
the bleeder.

I am not
a vascular surgeon, Joe.

You have the training.
And right now,
we have no choice.

I'll talk you
through it.

I can't do this.

If that artery is ruptured
and you don't, he'll die.

How are we
doing, Will?

Oh, great.

Have you ever
done this before?

No. But I am an M.D.

WILL: But you're
not a doctor?

No. But it's complicated,
and you're bleeding.

Okay.

GLENN: Morphine in.

Medic 114
to Angel Rescue 2.

Let's do this.

Okay. You're going to
need to open up the site
around the impalement

to get to the bleeder.

Okay. Scalpel.

Suction. Come on.
Suction.

GLENN: All right.

Okay. Retract that.

[GROANING]
Got it.

Retract it.
Are we done, yet?

Yeah, Will.
We're nearly done.

Okay.

Just hang on
in there.

[WILL GRO ANING]

NANC Y: You're
doing great, Will.

Can you see the bleeder?

Uh, yeah.
I see the bleeder.

Hemostatic dressing.
Hold this.

Okay. Damn it!

Talk to me.
Yeah, there are two bleeders.

Both, the internal
and the external iliac.
They're both leaking.

One at a time,
elevate the common
and external iliacs

till you can get
a better visual
on the internal.

[GROANING]
You're doing great, Will.

JOE: Can you clamp it?

Yeah. Hemostat.

Okay.
Internal iliac clamped.

You can drop in
anytime, Joe.

MARISA: There are
too many power lines.

We're going to have
to land farther off.

I've got the 02 sat 94.
Heart rate, 130.

Okay, he's crashing, Joe.

You're going to
need to do a ligation.

[MONITOR BEEPING RAPIDLY]

Sutures.

Okay. Keep this clamped.
You got it?

Got it. Got it.

[SIGHING]
Okay, I got one.

It doesn't
have to be pretty.
Just tight.

Hang in there, Will.
Hang in there, buddy.

Okay. Hold this.

Okay. I think I've got two.

Are they holding?

Yeah. Yeah,
they're holding, Joe.

[MONITOR BEEPING SLOWS]

[NANC Y LAUGHING]

[SIGHING]

[SPEAKING MANDARIN]

[GIRLS MUTTERING]

What the...
What's this?

Hey, Tyler.

Kim!

Hey, come on, man.
Get in the rig.

What?

We're leaving.
Get inside.

[SPEAKING MANDARIN]

Kim. Kim. No.

Kim!

Kim, you go with him,
and you're going to be
right back where you started.

Please.

[ENGINE STARTING]

[SIREN BLARES]

Just when I thought
you couldn't do any more
to impress me.

Thanks.

[RABBIT SNICKERS]

And I missed out
on all the fun.

Yeah.

How are you doing, Will?
I'm okay.

Yeah.

Good. All right, people.
Let's get a move on.

GLENN: And one,
two, three, up.

[WILL GROANS]

And you have
a great story to tell.

So do you.

No. But impaled ones
are always awesome.

The ones that live?

Yeah. Sure.
Them, too.

Hey, crazy day
out there, huh, guys?

Most of them
are, Glenn.

I mean, I faint.
You puke.

Must be something
in the air.

What are you
talking about?

I heard you got sick.
In the copter.
It happens to the best of us.

Are you comparing us?

[STAMMERING]
No. I was just saying...

I didn't get sick, okay?
I don't know
what you heard.

And I don't know
what goes on inside your head
apart from bad medicine.

But you and I
got nothing in common.
We clear?

Yeah. Sorry.

All right.
Do your job.

Dude.

You know,
now that he mentions it,
you two are kind of similar.

You know, it would be cool
if you stopped spreading
that around, all right?

I would never.

Man, looks like
we've got paranoia and
aggressive behavior.

Hey, come on. Will you
just back off the whole
post-traumatic stress thing?

This is really starting
to bug me out.

Why don't
you back off?

CAMERON: I just need to keep
her here for a few hours.

Then what?

I'm working on something.

Okay.
Thanks.

Okay, Kim.
You can stay here
in America.

But you're going to
have to tell the police

the truth about Mrs. Li,
about that man,
and what they made you do.

Now, I know you're scared,
but this is the only way out
of this I can see.

What?

Kim, you don't
have to go with him.

You cannot help me.

Stay here. Okay?
Two minutes.

Hey. Get out.

It's a free country.
Trust me. I know.

She's not
going with you.

I'd like to hear
that from her.

It's not going to
happen, man.
Kim!

[SPEAKING MANDARIN]
Hey! Shut up!

Hey! Can you get him
out of here?
Hey! Get out of here!

OFFICER: Let's go, sir.
Let's go.

CAMERON: Get out of here!

Look, Kim.

He's wrong.
I wasn't born
to be a whore.

I know.

I testify.

Thank you.

You're welcome.

[SIGHING]

So, what did I miss?

What are
you talking about?

The surgery.

I obviously
did something wrong.
You were pissed.

Yeah, I was pissed.
But not because
you did anything wrong.

It was because
you did everything right.

You're welcome.

[CHUCKLES]

I'm not going to
pat you on the head
like a little kid.

There are, maybe,
five doctors
on the West Coast

who could have
pulled off that surgery
in those conditions.

You have a gift.

And I am getting tired
of watching you
dance around it.

[SIGHS]
You do us all a disservice.
Especially yourself.

Hey.
Hey.

Hey, Teddy.
I want to go up.

[SCOFFS]

I'm not a tour guide.
And we're wind-cautioned.

Uh-huh.

Well, between
your child support
and your online poker,

you're in the hole
every month.

Five hundred bucks,


What do you say?
Between you and me.

All right. Go ahead.

All right!

[WIND HOWLING]

[ALARM SOUNDING]

I can't do this!
I'm landing!

A thousand!
No!

Two thousand!
No!

I can't spend it
if I'm dead!

[CHUCKLES]

What? I...

Do you want to
go for a drink?

Yeah. Yeah, sure.
Yeah.

[CHUCKLES]

[SIGHS]

[DOOR OPENS]

I would not be surprised
if Teddy reports you.
He thinks you're insane.

Teddy just took me up
in a windstorm
for 500 bucks.

He ain't saying a thing.

Every time I come to terms
with how crazy you are,
you get crazier.

It sounds like the problem
is your inability to
gauge my level of craziness.

Rabbit?

If you're losing your mind
because you refuse
to deal with your past,

then just tell me

and I'll request
another medic.

But I am dealing with it.

In my own way, yeah.

What is so scary
about talking
to somebody, Rabbit?

What happened to you
is not going to
go away, okay?

So, why don't
you just get it all out
and deal with it?

So, what if you get it all out
and then, you can't, you know,
get it all back in?

[SCOFFS] Yeah.
That's what I thought.

Hey.
Hey.

You're a good man.

Wow. She doesn't
know you at all.

That's... I'll be out.
I'll be out there.

Hey, listen, you know,
I've seen a lot of bad things
happen to people,

and few of them get
a chance to change that.

[STAMMERING]
Now, you do. You're lucky.

I don't feel lucky.

Well, hopefully,
someday, you do.

Goodbye, Kim.

Bye.

Mmm-hmm. Come on.
That'll be all.

All right.

Another smart comment,
I'm going to make you
clean this rig for a month.

I already clean this rig.

[CHUCKLING]
All right. Cheers.

[CHUCKLING]

You guys good?

Oh, yes, Frankie.
We are great.

I love hearing that.
In fact, we are outstanding.

Glad to hear that,
little lady.

Seriously, Nancy.
What you did today,
that was amazing.

You know, that is
the second guy

that I have seen
with a spike of rebar
in him.

Maybe even the third.

[CHUCKLING]
You know, this...

This whole conflicted,
complicated thing
you have going on,

it's kind of a turn-on.

[LAUGHS]

And here I was thinking
it was my intensity.

[CHUCKLING]

Okay. No, no. I'm sorry.
I'm sorry, okay? Keep going.
Keep going. Keep going.

I like the way
your mouth moves
when you talk.

So, why aren't
you a doctor?

[SIGHS]

I mean, come on. Come on.
There's got to be
a story behind that.

Yep. But not for tonight.

Two more, Frankie.

FRANKIE: Coming
right up, dear.

[STAMMERING] I just...

I just think you're this
fascinating character,
and I want to get it right.

FRANKIE: Here you go, guys.

Get it right?
Mmm-hmm.

Get what right?

The book.
The book?

I'm writing a book.
About, like, street medicine.

Things I see.
Like, what I experience.

[STAMMERING] I'm...
That's my thing.

Oh, Glenn.

You were 15 minutes away
from getting laid.

[KICKS BAR]

[EXHALES]
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