01x08 - Keep Talking

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Dr. Sam takes over role as chief of surgery after her renowned boss falls into a deep coma.
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01x08 - Keep Talking

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Previously on Good Sam...

I'm done fighting you for the boss.

I am outside. Hurting you was

a wake up call for me, Malcolm.

For what it's worth, I think
you would have beaten him.

- What are you saying?
- I love you.

Why does he sound like he's

transitioning to active work?

My new husband
has some techniques

to help me deal
with my old husband.

Your father has the middle of

Operation dropping
an instrument.

The scalpel isn't the only
thing he gets dropped.

I know about the headache

and the ringing in your ears.

Thank you for telling me about it.

Thanks for telling me
about his symptoms.

[MACHINE BLOWS]

WOMAN: There, in the
bilateral hemispheres.

WOMAN 2: He has a few months, max.

That's a death sentence.

Are you okay?

Yes. It was... it was a dream.

Yes, a bad one. You're sweating.

Want to try laying down?

You know, I, uh, think I'm going in.

- What now?
- Radiology said

By today they would have the results.

- Infant.
- mmm

Nobody will see your

results until at least 9:00 am.

Well I'll be there when they do.

Look, it's still dark outside.

Come on, go back to bed.

[MOANS]

Come on.

Or we go in.

I got your sms.

You been here all night?

yes

dr Osmond just walked in.

You are now reviewing the results.

- In order.
- Well, he, uh,

wants to hear himself first.

Why don't you just go to radiology?

He didn't want to arouse suspicion.

TINA: Dr. Griffith.

I think it's a bit late for that now.

Mrs. Kingsley. What can I do for you?

I was hoping we could talk.

Maybe in your office?

Uh, my office is busy.

My father borrows it for a meeting.

- Lend?
- Yes.

Well, technically
I'm borrowing it from

him as it was his
office in the first place

and will be again when reinstated.

When he is reinstated.

Ah. What is it?

Applicants for the chief post.

It's a very competitive list.

Thought you'd like
to take a look in case

a particular candidate
caught your eye.

I will put my full support
behind my father.

So you won't even look at it?

No. He's the right
boss for this department.

Provided he passes
all remaining exams.

Naturally.

Good day doctors.

- Thanks. You too.
- mmm

[DOOR OPENS]

- Oh.
- Oh.

Well what did he say?

He, uh... says it's nothing.

No tumor, no inflammation,

no discernible abnormality.

Well, that's good news.

Depends how you look at it.

Dad, that's a relief.

It would be if it magically
made my symptoms go away.

I still get ringing in my ears
and I'm blinded by the light.

Have a headache.
Whatever it is, it's not nothing.

Okay, but it's not a brain tumor either.

Black mold, gas leaks, poisonous snakes.

- Many, many types of cancer.
- What does he do?

He lists things that aren't

brain tumors but
will still k*ll you.

We'll find out what that is.

- And how to treat it.
- Exactly.

We must exhaust all possibilities

- as you always say.
- You always say that.

To the residents.

We're not running a differential here.

Maybe we should be.

All right, who's ready for

some medical education?

- CME for breakfast. Good.
- You know it.

Today's hypothetical

Patient is male, late 50s.

He suffers from acute headaches,

Photophobia, metallic

taste and ringing in the ears.

The onset of symptoms was

sudden and simultaneous. Walk.

Is the tinnitus unilateral or bilateral?

It's unilateral on the right ear.

Does he have other vascular problems?

- Not that we know of.
- Why do you ask?

Tinnitus is the perception
of sounds where there is no

sound or an internal sound
caused by abnormal blood flow.

The comorbid headache suggests
that the problem is structural.

ISAN: Like a brainstem lesion

- or cerebellum maybe.
- The brain scans were clear.

Well, what about his HPA profile?

Adrenal Fatigue
can be anything from

cause insomnia to hair loss.

JOEY: That would
explain the photosensitivity.

Doesn't explain the metallic taste.

Perhaps the connection is
the central nervous system.

MS, or Bell's palsy, is known
to affect the sense of taste.

Or it's just a virus or a

side effect of a drug.

JOEY: Or bad breath.

So the patient is old and has bad breath.

Is that the differential?

He also gets nightmares.

You know, I got
stressed out last night

chalked up waiting
for his MRI results.

But it's not an isolated case.

nightmares, insomnia.

Interrupted REM cycles.

What if it's a different symptom?

I would need to know
more about his typical

sleep patterns before I
could judge an anomaly.

Light. I'll start tracking
it. I'm with him every night.

- We're sorry. I know it's...
- No, it's...

I'm glad you told me.

If you're with him, you can help

us figure out what's
going on here,

then that's fine.

At least it's better than a brain tumor.

LEX: Oh Donna.

Ah, Sally Rittenberg.

The August heart transplant.

Oh I love a good thank you basket.

I love a bougie designer candle.

DONNA: Put it down, Dr. Costa.

You know how it works.

- You want it, you have to win it.
- LEX: Mm-hmm.

How many tongue depressors in the jar?

play dr Griffith?

There is a gift certificate
for a couples massage.

Ah, well, thanks Donna, but I

think this should go to a member

a real couple.

- Totally agree about.
- Mm-hmm.

Oh, so, uh, you and

Malcolm didn't work out?

No.

We're sorry.

- No you are not.
- In order,

well, I'm not, but it's...
[clears throat]

It is not about me. I will
keep my feelings to myself.

- I appreciate the honesty.
- For real?

But that doesn't mean
I'm, you know, ready...

Oh no, I didn't assume...

Yes, because, you
know, what we have works

- and we don't want to...
- No, we don't want to.

No we wouldn't. Same side.

- I'm glad we talked about it.
- Me too.

Round.

Yes.

Thanks. Hello.

Everyone, this is Amy Taylor.

She suffers from drowsiness

shortness of breath and nausea.

Yes, my doctor says I need a bypass.

Well, given your
angiogram, I tend to agree.

All of these are common
symptoms of coronary artery disease.

Is there a family history of
heart disease that you know of?

No, but if you shake my
family tree, bottles fall out.

Including me.

She has been sober for three years.

- Three years sober, that's impressive.
- Thanks.

Yes, well, I put my
sister through so much

before I stopped
still drinking Gretchen

- a breathalyzer in her purse.
- Stop it.

This is just a reminder of how lucky I am

- that you are sober.
- Thank you sister.

[LAUGHS] I'm sick.

Oh, well, surgery should
relieve your symptoms...

- No, I mean now, I...
- Headache...

- I'm sick
- Oh! oh sweetie

SAM: Let's put her on a
drip of pantoprazole and

have her crossed and
typed for two units of blood.

- Oh, here we go again.
- Has this happened before?

I will be Markov in G.I.

Why? I thought you said
nausea was a common symptom.

Narrowed arteries do not allow

blood to enter the G.I. tract.

SAM: Yeah, whatever it is,

heart surgery
isn't going to fix it.

[b*at]

you wanted to see me

Yes. Shut the door.

I would like to apologize for the
way I handled the clinic proposal.

I should never have
pressured you to

backchannel with
your dad and I, uh,

I'm sorry it hit you
the way it happened.

Well the truth is I probably

would have gone to him anyway.

If this clinic could be
something great for

the community, I
would hate to give it up.

But we both know your father
will never support that, so...

What if my mother did it?

Your mother?

She was a force to be
reckoned with back then.

Do you think she still is?

Do I think she can
overrule him at the clinic?

Yes.

That would make your father angry.

I... walk around him to
Tina, to Tina of all people?

Look, I wouldn't
have to do it if

he'd listened to
me from the start.

That's the nuclear option.

All right, well... let's hope it works.

[DOOR CLOSES]

Okay, Vinit Jain, four
centimeter low-grade

glioma in the left lateral
posterior frontal lobe.

Scheduled for a craniotomy
while awake. And why is that?

Because it gives us
the opportunity to do that

Map the brain and avoid areas

critical to normal
language function.

And what is the
difference between

this craniotomy
and a craniectomy?

- Uh...
- In this procedure, the scalp once

- is opened and clipped, the brain valve
- [slurred conversation]

which is removed
from the patient's skull

is replaced at the
end of the operation.

Correct again.

dr Costa, you just
earned a seat in my OR.

See you soon Mr Jain.

It sounds scary, but
we do this all the time.

You are in good hands.

_

Ah...

_

You learned as much as I did.

Why don't you have any of
Dr. Lee's questions answered?

I wanted. I tried to.

But then there's this voice in my head

- tell me I'm a scammer.
- A scam?

If this family knew
the truth about

the patient I lost,
they wouldn't want me

- for a doctor.
- Ah yes.

I should do something now

say something encouraging, right?

In order.

friendly moment You can do it.
You can do it.

- Believe in yourself.
- We're sorry,

- are you talking to me?
- What?

I can't tell who this pep talk is for.

Oh no, you don't need encouragement.

You have to put what
happened behind you because

there is no room for
self-doubt in surgery. [gasps]

That was good.

Oh, I have Amy Taylor's results.

We should soon learn what's
going on in her stomach.

Let's hope it's an ulcer
and not a perforation.

Hey I, uh...

I've been thinking
about what you told me.

The nightmares.

And I did a search of
national health surveys.

I looked at cross
sections to see if there

was any relationship
between sleep disorders

and symptoms like my father's.

And all the evidence points to

his condition
being psychological.

Well, depression
and anxiety do more

Symptoms worse than they're
given credit for, that's for sure.

Exactly.

And considering what he's

been through, it makes sense.

Do you think it's
related to his sh**ting?

Or the patient we lost.
The g*nsh*t victim.

Maybe that triggered
something in my father.

That sounds like PTSD.

PTSD? For survivors of

w*r and natural disasters.

you were sh*t I think that qualifies.

Yes. No. It doesn't
explain my symptoms.

Then let us rule it out
with an expert opinion.

If we're wrong, a psychiatrist

- will eliminate it.
- And if we're right,

You will have answers. treatment options.

Dad, an appointment.

If Tina Kingsley finds out

I volunteered for a psychological assessment...

She won't find out.

you underestimate her

It just has to be someone we trust.

Like who?

[SIGH]

Welcome. come in

PYNE: I applaud you for coming in.

It takes a lot to ask for help.

Well, we want to
exhaust all options.

Well, that's exhausting so far.

What my father wants to say is

thank you for taking
the time for us,

given your busy schedule.

Mm-hmm. And the
obvious conflict of interest.

We're family and all.

We are not.

Well, we both married the same woman.

- Not at the same time.
- [SAM LOOKING]

And everything you
say here is confidential.

So how can I help you today?

You can tell my daughter
I don't have PTSD

- as a result of a sh*t.
- I understand.

Well, you list a number
of symptoms here.

There's no chance they're
connected to the sh**ting?

No. Physically, I
am fully recovered.

How is it emotionally?

How do you feel about the sh**ting?

I think it would have

been better if he missed it.

I'm sorry, I don't know
why I expected this to work.

If you don't even try...

No chance of the
gunfight on this one

symptom constellation could
lead. You don't know that.

Even Pyne agrees it's a stretch. To the right?

He may not agree until you
talk to him about your feelings.

- PYNE: What about your feelings?
- What?

How did you feel the day he was sh*t?

Helpless.

scared.

He knows the feeling. He's been there.

What do you mean?

my accident

When I was a kid he drove, I got

hurt. I had to
have an operation

and he couldn't be in it.

It's quite a role reversal.

So you both know
what it feels like to

be the victim and the
helpless bystander.

The accident was a
completely different situation.

How come?

[SIREN HOLES]

[INDISTINCT GALLERY]

VIVIAN [ECHO]: Sam!

[SILENT TRANSMISSION]

[INDISTINCT GALLERY]

So you weren't locked out of my office.

You never made it through the door?

Are you saying you

couldn't get through the door?

I say this...

I couldn't do anything.

It was every parent's worst nightmare.

Do you still feel guilty
about what happened?

Of course I do.

Dad, it was an accident.

I forgave him.

Have you forgiven yourself, Griff?

[STAMMER, GIGGLER]

Why are we talking about this?

You should confirm that

sh**ting didn't cause PTSD.

I don't think the sh**ting is
the cause of your symptoms.

Thanks.

But the accident could be.

There is something
unresolved here

and I would like to
talk about it further.

Well, why don't you and Sam
get some quality time together?

I am talking about you.

If your symptoms
interfere with your work,

I must provide a formal
referral for a mental

health assessment prior
to returning for surgery.

Yes.

Impressive.

Thank you for joining me.

Thanks for the invitation.

There is no one I would rather
have lunch with than my own son.

You know, I was hoping we
could do some business too.

- I'm listening.
- Understood.

The Lakefront could
do a lot more for

underserved
communities in this area.

Now this clinic is the answer.

It's just... it requires some investment.

That's why your father said no.

And you would never have brought

me that if you got
a yes from him.

Uh yeah

But we didn't agree

since I started dating Sam.

I've always wondered if
there was more to this story.

Uh, well, this story is over.

But this clinic is a good idea,

and it can be good
for Lake Shore.

I agree. I'll talk to
the board about it.

For real?

Yes. I said I wanted
to help and I meant it.

Actually, I thought we

could help each other.

What do you mean?

Rob Griffith is hiding something.

And before your dad
crowns his golf pal as head

of this hospital's most
prestigious department,

I would like to know what it is.

I don't think I should come
between you and Dad.

if dr If Griffith isn't
right for the job, the

resulting scandal ends
up on your resume as well.

The story you told me about his

daughter and you,
how does it end?

I knew going to Pyne
was a waste of time,

and now he's
threatening to expose me.

He just wants you to come back.

And if Pyne thinks he can help you

- Why not try?
- [pager beeps]

[MOANS]

Amy's x-ray showed free
air under her diaphragm.

It's a perforation.

Markov is doing a
laparotomy in there.

Given her cardiomyopathy

I need to be in there
to monitor her heart.

You don't want to stay longer
and talk about our feelings?

Bye dad.

Three years sober, but

what makes her vomit blood?

That's what we're here
to find out, Dr. Tucker.

Let's proceed to the laparotomy.

How is the other patient?

Pyne thinks it could be

PTSD, but not from filming.

- The accident.
- It was traumatic

but it's been 20 years.

Yes, but when I was
in the Air Force, they

always talked about
delayed-onset PTSD.

You could be a retired
colonel, then something triggers

you, sends you straight
back to your first tour.

But what could trigger it?

If it doesn't lose the wounded patient,

I just don't understand
what triggers

these symptoms to show up now.

He's the only one who could answer that.

Well, he'll need to
continue therapy.

Prepyloric gastric ulcer.

CALEB: It is fully perforated.

Well, that explains the
bleeding in the abdominal cavity.

Let's sew them.

Hey, what's with this
here near the fundus?

gastric varices.

These have nothing to do with that

perforation or the
heart condition.

These mean that Amy's liver is failing.

LEX: Didn't she say she was sober?

Yes.

Could be a relapse.

I mean, this damage is pretty bad.

When she's out of surgery,
we'll get to the bottom of it.

hey

Hello.

How's your dad doing now

that you're out
of the chief race?

Oh, they're fine.

You know he's still my father.

Yes. [LAUGHS]

He, uh, is he okay?

Do you think he's ready to get back in?

- Why do you ask?
- What do you mean?

I mean, this is the
first time you have one

Asking a question about my
father since he was in a coma.

Does it mean giving your
mom a chance to snoop on her?

I just want to know if you think
your dad is ready for the job.

My father is proctored.

It would be premature
to give you my opinion.

And frankly, it's unethical
of you to even ask.

In order.

I'm sorry I brought it up.

Yes, me too.

Thank your mother for caring.

[DOOR CLOSES]

Thought you were
counting tongue depressors.

I got my guess early.

Overthinking is a classic mistake.

On the other hand, too much practice...

I'm trying to present
the whole Pride flag

to get the actual surgery.

dr Shah, a word?

They were a little slow in
answering questions in rounds.

I know. I'm sorry. I will strengthen it.

I hope you do, because
the operation is yours.

dr Costa, you're outside.

- What?
- What?

The patient requested you.

What? How, by name?

He asked for the Indian doctor

I guessed the rest.

And these brain models
cost a thousand dollars each,

Dr Costa.

[LAUGHS]: Oh.

So Amy Taylor's labs are back.

All cultures are negative.

Are there any medications
she might be reacting to?

So not.

[MOANS]

I want to be there.

If it's a relapse, having

someone in the room might help

who can understand their experiences.

Also, it gets me out of my head.

I appreciate that, but I don't

want to make it
any harder for you.

You have to think about your sobriety...

I'm thinking about it.

Show yourself for other people

- helps me stay sober.
- For real?

In order.

In this case, I am
happy to be there for you.

- All right, let's talk to Amy.
- In order.

Let me get this straight.

You fixed her stomach
a few hours ago and now

her liver is failing.
What is causing this?

We actually have the same question.

Tests for hepatitis
came back negative, and

that's one of the two
most common causes.

what is the other

- alcohol.
- [HIPPING]

No. She has been sober for three years.

Amy, can you tell them
you haven't been drinking?

No, officer, I am absolutely powerful.

That's the anesthesia.
She hasn't been drinking.

She wouldn't do that.
So what do you want?

Do you want us to prove it?

- We can do this.
- AMY: Prove it.

- Come on.
- Yes, come on.

- In order.
- [DEVICE PIPENT]

- Treasure.
- AMY: Yes.

[DEVICE PIPT]

.09.

Driving over the legal limit.

Ah, that's incredible. Ah...

- I did not drink.
- Amy...

I... I can't even count how many times

I was woken up at 2:00
am to take her out of a

bar fight, or how
many times I've turned

my house upside
down to find their stash.

- No, I haven't been drinking.
- Stop stop!

Not. just don't, okay?

I could take a relapse.

I can't handle your lies anymore.

I did not drink.

Smuggling alcohol into
a hospital is a new low.

Gretchen, I wasn't drinking!

Wow. Hey, hey, hey,
hey, hey, hey. Wow. Wow.

- In order.
- Okay, easy, easy, easy, easy.

- Hey, Mom, are you...
- Sam.

- Uh, I can come back.
- No, it's fine.

- I should make it.
- Yes.

And, Malcolm, thank
your mother for me, yes?

Yes.

His mother?

She's still very
influential here.

Well, she certainly
influences Malcolm.

She is also concerned
about her father's competence.

When were you going to tell me

he dropped a scalpel
during surgery?

After the operation.

There is nothing to tell.

We don't know what's going on yet.

He only had one session with Pyne.

With Asher Pyne?

- Uh...
- My husband

treating my ex husband?

Yes.

I'm sorry I didn't tell you.

Dad might be showing symptoms of

PTSD and he needed
someone to talk to.

So you sent him to Asher.

I needed someone we could trust.

And Asher thinks it's
related to the accident.

I agree.

Something in the present triggers at

Dad from a past trauma.

like what

I do not know. Maybe it's me.

You? They have
worked with him for years

and he has never
shown any signs of PTSD.

I've never been his boss either.

Maybe it's bothering his head.

Whatever it is,

Darling, it's not your fault.

Well, we won't know until

he goes back into therapy.

I will talk with him.

Thanks.

Dr Tucker! Did you steal donna's glass?

No, I'm replicating it
with some supplies I

found so I can make
the most accurate guess.

- Hmm.
- I think it's somewhere in between, like,

- 170 and 180...
- [BABBLES]

I don't want any part in this crime.

The only crime would be letting

Joey win that bottle of Cristal.

Well, you're not going to
drink it anyway, are you?

You don't have to
be drinking to enjoy

Tsar Alexander II's
favorite champagne.

And they still do it the same way.

Same bottle, same grapes,
two fermentation periods.

If you show up
to any dinner party

with this baby,
you'll be invited back.

If Joey wins, he'll
probably drink it out of a hat.

What did you just say?

One of those hats you know

- like with the straws coming down.
- No no.

Fermentation.

The process by which
yeast converts sugar into

Converts ethynol
and carbon dioxide.

- Amy.
- Amy.

Impressive.

Amy's latest lab results show
a blood alcohol level of 0.11.

Well, she blew a
.09 a few hours ago.

- Mm-hmm.
- And she's under surveillance.

Then how did she get even more drunk?

Because she doesn't
sneak it, she does it.

- Where from?
- In her own stomach.

Auto Brewery Syndrome.


CALEB: A collection
of bacteria or fungi in the

Stomach, which ferment
ingested carbohydrates.

GRIP: It's extremely rare.

That would explain the rising BAC.

Let's schedule an endoscopy.

Yes.

I hate this feeling.

I should have just corrected the patient

- the moment he assumed I speak Hindi.
- Why didn `t you?

'Cause something always
comes of it, you know?

With my last name and what I look like.

People have made this
assumption my entire life.

I only complicate things
when I try to tell them

- I'm half Spanish too.
- Do you speak Spanish?

I didn't say I speak Spanish,
I said I'm half Spanish.

Well, you're part
Indian too, and that part

got you a great
operation... Accept it.

i am dishonest

They calm the patient down.

I tell patients I do
botox before I inject

them, even though
this face is all natural.

And Sam tells the patients that
she had heart surgery as a child.

Sam had heart surgery as a child.

mm Or maybe she's just that good.

Much luck.

Mr. Jain, I'm going to
put an electric current in a

send an area of ​​your brain
and give you a command

so we know which
sections are safe to remove.

say yes if you understand

Yes.

Mr. Jain, can you count to ten?

One two Three...

Red Arrest.

We will ensure that we avoid this area.

- Let him talk. - Mm-hmm.

you know i never asked
Do you have children?

- I do.
- mmm

I have...

Mujhe bhukh lagi hai.

Mujhe bohot bhukh lagi hai.

Secondary Speech Arrest.

What did he say dr. Shah?

dr Shah, is our patient in distress?

Uh, uh...

I don't speak Hindi.

It was because of
your horrible accent.

I'm sorry.

I know you asked about me, but

I'm not the doctor
you think I am.

I didn't ask for you because
we speak the same language.

I did it because you
put your hand on my

shoulder and made me
feel like I would be fine.

You are exactly the
doctor I thought you were.

I'm so glad you said that.

To stop. His lip trembles.

They are at the back of the
language, which means that

You ran to the front
of the motor area.

Now?

Yes.

Excellent catch, Dr. shah

let him talk

Since we are here for a few

hours, if you really
don't know Hindi,

would you like to learn something?

Yes, that sounds great.

Ah... ah!

You thought you had a brain
tumor and you didn't tell me!

Ah!

You know, you could tell your

husband to keep
this confidential.

Asher didn't tell me that, Sam did.

She blames herself for your PTSD.

- I don't have PTSD.
- Well, whatever you have.

- For your symptoms.
- She thinks she triggers it.

- Why would she think that?
- I do not know.

Worse than these symptoms is

only that she
would blame herself.

If it's really about the accident

I think we both know what triggered it.

Oh come on Viv.

We thought she found this.

We said we would
keep it a secret

and then you started
getting symptoms.

That's a coincidence. That's all.

It has nothing to do with it at all.

You can not know that.
You can't know until you

tell her the truth about
what happened that day.

I don't tell her.

[DOOR CLOSES]

Amy, this is an endoscopic camera,

- And we're going to use it...
- I know you.

- We're sorry?
- We've met before.

It's been a long time but I remember.

I think you might confuse me

- with someone else.
- I passed out on your lawn,

and you sprayed me with a hose.

That was so mean of you.

In order.

Amy, we're going to use
this camera to look inside your

stomach to see if your body
is brewing its own alcohol.

So she doesn't drink.

AMY: Good, good, good.

look who it is Judge Judy, everyone!

She is very drunk.
We'll sedate her.

- In order.
- Judge everyone...

you want a part of me Come on.

- Let's settle this right away.
- Wow wow.

I'm so sick of this. You
think I don't know what's

the matter with you?
We grew up in the same...

[HIGH RINGING]

[BLIND SCREAM]

There you are. There you are.

- Nothing is ever good enough.
- There...

Let's intubate her, please.

I don't want her to choke.

[HIGH RINGING]

uh, dr Tucker, you
could use the experience.

I'll be right back.

hey

What the hell was that?

II just needed some air.

You know how upset
you are when you see one

Have a patient who doesn't
take their medication?

Therapy is your medicine.

And you can
either take it, or you

can keep dropping surgical tools

and basic procedures and

never pass your
supervisory role.

If Pyne thinks talking

about that day will help you,

then we have to do that.

I will make an appointment.

Please.

How did it go?

I didn't get very far.

But you're right if you're

worried about
Dr. make Griffith.

So he's hiding something.

Yes. And Sam helps him with that.

Thanks Malcom

Just doing what's best for the lakefront.

Speaking of which, I
did some digging myself.

The board's reluctance
to have the clinic is related

to the land you would
have to buy to build it.

You don't want to spend the money.

But you can make them move, right?

If I can get you the land for free

I won't have to.

I own a lot downtown.

- It just sits there.
- mmm

And you would just give it to me

To the lake shore.

mm To the right.

How about I send you the details

and if it works write
it in the suggestion,

I'll take it to the board.

I don't know what to say.

[LAUGH]

Thanks.

We're a great team.

Back for more lessons?

[LAUGH]

dr Lee gave you the good news?

We removed the entire tumor and

believe you will
make a full recovery.

Thanks.

You have no idea how much you've helped.

In fact, I've been
going through some

things lately that
made me doubt myself,

But you reminded me why I became

a doctor in the first
place, so thank you.

Vinit... [SPEAKS HINDI]

dr Shah, you know my wife from the Me era.

_

_

_

_

For now.

Not bad.

hey i have your site

Amy Taylor's stomach test
was negative for candida.

She doesn't ferment alcohol.

Well, at least not in her stomach.

What do you think?

Well, we've dismissed
every other theory.

Auto-fermentation is
the strongest explanation.

But we don't have anything concrete.

We have a drunk wife
who didn't drink a drop.

That's pretty specific.

OK, what's the cause?

Why is it happening now?

There are many things that

could have
contributed to this, but...

There has to be a trigger.

I would like to order a
cystoscopy and start empirically

- a course of antifungal dr*gs.
- [FLATE ELEVATOR]

Okay good. Monitor her

heart and keep me posted.

Hey!

Do me a favour.

Don't walk around me to my mother.

I answered your questions about my father.

But you have?

If your mother has
further questions

for me, she knows
where to find me.

Look, it's not my mom
asking, Sam, it's me.

Look, I don't have
to tell you if there's

something wrong
with your father,

My mom won't be
the last person to ask.

GRIFF: Okay, that's officially

a conflict of interest now.

The accident hit you all.

Share your feelings about

the day to shed some light

whatever you repress

I don't repress anything.

- Handle...
- What?!

In our last session we
talked about forgiveness.

Sam, you say you forgave
your father for the accident.

About a thousand times.

What happens in the emergency
room after the accident?

Your dad gave me his version.

I would like to hear yours.

In order.

[SIGH]

[SILENT TRANSMISSION]

VIVIAN: I'm here honey. I'm here.

It'll be fine.

you will be fine

SAM: Mom was there
for me and you weren't.

Was that traumatic for you?

Oh yeah.

I mean, no, that's not...

- Dad, what is this?
- [Scoffs]

SAM: I'm tired of helping you

if you don't talk
to me about it.

You know?

You know what?

Whatever it is, he doesn't tell me.

The reason he didn't show
up to the ER that day...

... because I wouldn't let him.

[SIREN HOLES]

What happened? Is she OK?

GRIFF: She'll be fine.
Yes, she will be fine.

Come on let us go! no, i have to go

- Must go!
- Hey! No further step.

I can smell the alcohol on your breath.

You go home.

Go home before
anyone sees you like this.

I was drunk.

I was drunk.

And you knew it

Forgiveness.

[DOOR OPENS, CLOSE]



Hey!

Good news.

Amy Taylor's
cystoscopy confirmed

bladder fermentation syndrome.

It was candida, just not
where we were looking.

Great. You were right to
start with the antifungals.

The alcohol level is dropping as we speak.

Do you think we should
break the good news to her?

I will pass.

- You will pass?
- My, um...

My life is kind of
unraveling right now,

so maybe you can
make it without me.

Oh, come on, you have to be there.

I'm really not in a good headspace.

All the more reason.

See, you don't have to be an

alcoholic to benefit
from this method.

You will go out of your mind.

- You'll feel better.
- I don't think so.

You'll just stand there until
I go with you, won't you?

Yes.

Submit the building plans
to the city planning office.

Can I call you back?

Thanks.

I know we had our differences.

But I thought you
were smarter than that.

This clinic is important to me.

I just wasn't ready to give it up.

I'm not talking about the clinic.

I'm talking about your mother.

Have you forgotten
everything she did to us?

It's business, dad.

The land benefits the lake shore
and she gave it to us for free.

Trust me, nothing comes for free for them.

You're going to pay for this country
and I won't be able to save you.

Look I don't need you to save me!

Or command me or tell me what to think.

This clinic is a big deal.

I just thought you were proud of me.

hey

- Good work.
- Thanks.

I heard Griff went back into therapy.

How did that go?

Uh, you'll have to ask him.

In order.

I'm glad we can do that.

You know, working together, I mean.

Who knew Griff
would be the thing

that would make us
talk to each other?

who knew

Are you all right?

No.

Did something happen in therapy?

You really have to ask him about that.

But you should get
some sleep soon, so...

GRIFF: I persuaded
myself to do the right thing

Don't tell Sam.

Not for me, but for Vivian.

That I protected
their relationship.

I took myself out of the picture.

What a hero.

[LAUGH]

And... well...

i talk so much

- Talking is the point.
- [SIGH]

Helps the brain process trauma.

How do I know when
I've processed everything?

For one, your
symptoms are improving.

[ELEVATOR DINGS]

Sam.

- Not.
- Please let me explain.

- I understand, mom.
- No.

This DUI would have the

Ruined your father's career.

Engaged the hospital in a scandal.

I stopped him.
I have the field report of the

intercepted by paramedics
who said he was impaired.

Is this supposed to make me feel better?

You just have to know
that your father would

have walked through
those doors to be with you

and suffered every consequence.

- But he didn't do it because you
- [elevator bells]

convinced him to lie about it.

How... how can I do this right?

I'm not sure you can, mom.

[DOOR OPENS]

It did not work.

help the patient.

I mean, it worked because
we helped her, but...

To get me out of my head

I think I need
something stronger.

Okay good,

I mean, I won the
gift basket, if you like...

I don't think
champagne will either.

But I know

a thing that could.

At least always before.

Worth a try.

I mean if that's what you want.

I can't get involved emotionally.

I just have to stop thinking.

- If that's not okay...
- I just did

three little words
for you, then it's fine.

three little words?

Close the door.

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