Shortland Street 16th May 2023-n

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00:00 Previously on Shortland Street.
00:01 Hey babe.
00:02 Don't!
00:02 Did you miss me?
00:03 I don't even know if you were coming back.
00:04 I'm sick of you not treating us like a proper grown up relationship.
00:06 Fiji, here we come.
00:08 We can't just take Marley overseas.
00:09 We need to inform Talia.
00:11 Talia? Why aren't you in jail?
00:12 I'm taking back my son for good.
00:14 I got it.
00:14 No, no, no. It's my treat.
00:16 Decline.
00:16 This is my life now.
00:17 Broke.
00:18 Sad.
00:19 Lonely.
00:20 Hey!
00:21 Stop!
00:21 Someone's stealing my car!
00:23 That's all I've got!
00:24 Stop!
00:24 Stop!
00:25 Stop!
00:25 You broke my wrist!
00:27 [Suspenseful music]
00:29 Nahu?
00:30 What have you got?
00:31 A suspected wrist fracture.
00:32 Oh, bloody hurts.
00:33 What happened before?
00:34 Well, it can't be broken.
00:36 I heard it snap.
00:37 No!
00:37 Okay, I am due back.
00:39 But, uh, can you please take the rest of your shift off?
00:41 You're a liability.
00:42 Let me help him, please.
00:43 Do not hurt anyone else.
00:45 Alright, so how's the pain?
00:48 Just no painkillers.
00:50 No?
00:51 True.
00:52 So did Gail really not tell you that we'd moved?
00:55 She doesn't tell me anything.
00:56 What does it matter?
00:57 Not like you can pop out of the big house for a visit.
00:59 I'm on work release.
01:00 In a frozen chicken factory.
01:02 Lovely.
01:03 So, you're out?
01:04 During the day.
01:05 Back to prison in the evenings.
01:06 I've worked through lunch.
01:07 My manager's sympathetic.
01:09 Any idea how it feels not to know where your kid is?
01:11 Yes, actually, thanks to you.
01:12 That is enough.
01:13 Look, we're really sorry.
01:14 We'll organise another time.
01:15 Yep, damn right you will.
01:16 You can't keep my kid from me.
01:18 Can you please call radiology and see if they can take Talia now?
01:21 Sure thing.
01:23 We'll keep you overnight for observation.
01:25 Just a bit of weblash.
01:26 We need to monitor chest trauma carefully
01:28 and this laceration needs to be properly dressed.
01:31 Fine.
01:32 I'll get an HCI to sell you into a ward.
01:34 Thank you.
01:35 See you at the nephrectomy?
01:36 Yes, you will.
01:37 You won't be seeing me.
01:39 What?
01:40 Why not?
01:41 Because it looks like special treatment.
01:42 No, it doesn't.
01:43 Talia's included.
01:44 Just stop, okay?
01:45 It's unfair and you know it.
01:47 Yep.
01:48 Definitely broken.
01:49 It can't hurt that much.
01:50 It does.
01:51 Do you want to put her on a sling?
01:53 Yeah, sure.
01:54 So what happened?
01:55 Well, he was trying to...
01:56 I fell.
01:57 A nasty fall.
01:58 Well, it definitely looks like a fracture.
02:00 We'll sort her next day to see how bad it really is.
02:02 Madonna?
02:03 Of course.
02:04 Well, scary.
02:05 She was like a five foot ball of rage.
02:08 What are you going to do about it?
02:10 Well, I'm going to tell security that we've got car thieves.
02:13 You mean about Madonna?
02:15 Yeah.
02:16 I just think that she needs some time off, you know, to de-stress.
02:19 She's got an Angus management course.
02:21 Well, I don't think we'll go that far.
02:23 She's not going to like it.
02:25 Darling, managing your friends is not easy.
02:27 Yeah, so you've said, but I don't think we need to burden her anymore.
02:30 Are you scared her temper will turn on you?
02:32 It has.
02:33 I mean, you know that.
02:34 Darling, you've got to put your boss hat on.
02:35 Come on, you can do it.
02:36 Or she could do things her way.
02:39 You again.
02:40 Noah, right?
02:41 Yep.
02:42 Noah is on the surgical ward.
02:44 Sorry, I didn't mean to.
02:46 Thank you, Noah.
02:48 What was that?
02:53 I have no idea.
02:55 I wasn't criticising, OK?
02:57 Yeah, I know.
02:58 Just make sure your number one fan knows that as well.
03:00 Not my number one fan.
03:02 Sure he's not.
03:05 So why did you lie?
03:06 What do you think?
03:07 You don't want to get in trouble.
03:09 Are you going to report me?
03:10 Because I'll press assault charges.
03:12 Yeah, well, because the police are going to be really sympathetic.
03:14 Whatever.
03:15 You got me.
03:16 Well, I didn't mean to.
03:18 Not...
03:19 OK, but you can't go around stealing people's cars.
03:22 Well, you've made sure of that.
03:23 At least for a while.
03:25 Hey, Corey.
03:26 Dawn said to take you to wait to X-rays.
03:28 About time.
03:29 I'm sorry about the wait, but you can listen to some nice elevator music on the way up.
03:32 Oh, lucky me.
03:36 Hey.
03:37 You OK?
03:39 Cece and I found him, and I just wanted to make sure he's OK.
03:42 Yeah, did you see him before?
03:43 Must have been a nasty one.
03:45 OK, it was me.
03:47 What?
03:48 Well, he was trying to break into my car, and I grabbed his wrist, and it just snapped.
03:52 OK, no offence, but I don't think you're strong enough to do that.
03:56 Well, I've been boxing with Rahul, so it must be all the training.
04:00 Right.
04:01 Yeah.
04:02 Guess so.
04:06 Hi.
04:09 Good news.
04:10 There's no sign of a fracture, but there might be some ligament damage,
04:12 so we're going to pop you on a moonboat for a couple of weeks.
04:14 Will I still be able to work?
04:15 Yeah, you might just be a bit slower.
04:17 I need this job.
04:18 Is that so you can take Marley away from her?
04:20 You're the ones who moved him away and didn't even tell me.
04:22 Gail didn't tell you, probably with good reason.
04:24 OK, guys, we're all on the same page again, yeah?
04:26 Look, you're more than welcome to come and visit Marley any time.
04:29 Well, thanks for the permission, as if I have all the time in the world.
04:32 I didn't mean it like that.
04:33 I just mean whenever it suits you.
04:35 I'll stop by in the morning.
04:36 The kids have school?
04:37 Yeah, I'm not an idiot, Drew.
04:39 I'll be there before they leave, before I start work.
04:41 Which is fine, right, Drew?
04:43 Whatever.
04:45 OK, I'll go and find a nurse to fit that moonboat.
04:49 What the hell?
04:51 Why are you just giving in to her?
04:53 Imagine if that had happened to you.
04:54 What, someone up in Leefton I had no idea where they'd gone?
04:57 If Charlie and you are the half of that.
04:59 Yeah, well, she doesn't, and she won't.
05:02 (SIGHS)
05:04 Noah.
05:09 Hey. Um, sorry about before. I didn't...
05:11 No, thank you for your support.
05:13 TK was just trying to help. He's an old hand at this management thing.
05:16 Well, maybe you should let Jeff find your own way.
05:19 Yeah, it's complicated.
05:20 How's that?
05:22 Well, uh, we were gonna move back to TK's hometown,
05:24 and then this job came up, and...
05:26 Sorry, I don't mean to offload on you.
05:28 Oh, I don't mind.
05:29 No, no, it's OK.
05:32 (CAR DOOR OPENS)
05:34 Hey. Got the juicing trolley for you.
05:36 Ah, Cece. What a surprise.
05:38 You're like two peas in a pod, aren't you?
05:41 Excuse me?
05:42 It's a match.
05:44 Yes. Well, uh, we're very lucky at Shortland Street to have a very diverse team.
05:48 Hey, it was a compliment.
05:50 Can't say anything these days, can you?
05:52 Well, uh, Cece and Noah take care of your wound juicing.
05:55 I'll be back to check on you later on.
05:57 If I haven't been cancelled by then.
06:00 Don't worry, mate. You're in good hands.
06:03 Cece's the best in the business.
06:05 What about you? Best in the nature?
06:07 Well, when it comes to putting on bandages, I'm a pro.
06:10 I used to practise on toys when I was a kid.
06:13 He's just an old-fashioned boomer.
06:18 He's harmless.
06:20 Hey, words are not harmless.
06:22 He just thinks he's being funny.
06:23 Yeah, well, he's not.
06:29 You again.
06:31 I'm sorry. I didn't mean to hurt you.
06:34 Yeah, whatever.
06:36 Well, now, you gonna dog me in?
06:40 I'm forgiving you.
06:43 Oh, good for you.
06:45 I hope you've learned your lesson.
06:47 Oh, yeah, totally. I'll never steal again. Promise.
06:50 OK, well, I'm gonna go to the police and I'll...
06:52 No!
06:54 I've got a deal.
06:56 Good.
06:58 Do you need anything?
07:00 Yeah, you out of my face.
07:02 Well, I can't do that.
07:04 I'll be here tomorrow to check in and help.
07:07 Lady, I don't need your help, OK?
07:09 Well, too bad.
07:11 Oh, you're back again.
07:16 Yeah, just heading off now.
07:18 Hey, you. Hey.
07:21 You all ready to go?
07:23 Yeah, Bryce said I could stay as long as I want, so...
07:25 Right, well, don't stay too long.
07:27 I, uh, snapped his arm in half, the poor guy.
07:32 Poor guy?
07:34 Do you know him?
07:36 No. Why would I?
07:38 Well, you just kind of look like you.
07:40 I gotta go.
07:42 Pete, no, don't be like that. Look, it was just a little trip.
07:44 I came back, didn't I?
07:46 How's your girlfriend?
07:48 Shut up.
07:50 Oh, you're so obvious. It's pathetic.
07:52 You'll never win her that way.
07:54 Why don't you just do us all a favour
07:56 and quit the programme now?
07:58 What?
08:00 Why are you here? There's no action.
08:02 You don't want to be a surgeon.
08:04 You wanna be a nurse,
08:06 so you can spend all your time with that cougar.
08:08 I want this job as much as you do.
08:10 Just because I don't act like God's gift
08:12 doesn't mean that I don't...
08:14 It hurts. It hurts.
08:16 Whoa, whoa, whoa.
08:18 Lay down.
08:20 Sounds like a pneumothorax.
08:22 It's a chest strain.
08:24 No time. You could do a pneumothorax to me.
08:26 Me? No way.
08:28 Well, there's a first time for everything. You've seen it before.
08:30 Someone will come. Hang in there, mate.
08:32 You have to. This should help.
08:34 I can't. You do it.
08:36 You want to prove yourself? Now's your chance.
08:38 Noah!
08:40 Okay, I need a 14-gauge IV catheter and chlorhexidine.
08:42 Yes.
08:44 It's gonna be okay, Jack. I've got you.
08:46 It freaked me.
08:48 Your dad was a rock star.
08:50 He was in and out of there in under three hours.
08:52 Glad you enjoyed it.
08:54 Hey, I was angry.
08:58 And I didn't mean that you had to bail.
09:00 You were right.
09:02 It wasn't fair, and he needed to know.
09:04 Standing up to Daddy.
09:06 Kudos.
09:08 Thanks. I think.
09:10 What's so interesting?
09:12 Just following up on a patient. Fractured wrist.
09:14 But he's also tired and complaining about aches and pains and a bad rash.
09:16 Okay, how did he break his wrist?
09:18 He hit Donna.
09:20 Oh.
09:22 Yeah. Dude tried to steal her car and she went all ninja nurse on him.
09:24 Okay, pocket rocket.
09:26 You don't believe she's got the power.
09:28 Do you?
09:30 What are you thinking?
09:32 I don't know yet.
09:34 Have you got bloods?
09:36 I'm waiting for them now.
09:38 Let me know what you find out.
09:40 Sure.
09:42 I think this is the right spot.
09:44 The second intercostal space...
09:46 Oh.
09:48 What the hell is going on?
09:50 Um...
09:52 Pneumothorax.
09:54 He needed a needle thoracostomy.
09:56 Hang on, I had a code blue in ward three.
09:58 One new weight. Where's the X-ray?
10:00 We didn't get one.
10:02 We thought it wasn't time, and I thought I could do it.
10:04 I put it into...
10:06 Hang on a second.
10:08 Okay.
10:10 He doesn't have a pneumothorax.
10:12 But he was short of breath and in pain.
10:14 Heart fractures. You've caused this patient discomfort for nothing.
10:16 A body in a barrel.
10:22 It's a child.
10:24 An unnecessary procedure. What were you thinking?
10:26 I'm sorry. We really thought that he had a pneumothorax.
10:28 Noah thought he had a steeper,
10:30 and he was coming from a good place.
10:32 You're done for the day.
10:34 Parker, back to work, please.
10:36 Sure thing.
10:38 He made a mistake. It happens.
10:42 He's reckless. He's not cut out for this.
10:44 TK. I think you might be right.
10:46 Chris, we cannot afford to lose another registrar.
10:48 This is serious, Monique.
10:50 I can't just let it slide to keep the numbers up.
10:52 Wait.
10:54 Press conference tomorrow about the face transplant.
10:56 We're not mentioning any of this. Yeah? No?
10:58 Cool.
11:00 Just keep breathing.
11:02 You didn't have to say that.
11:04 You didn't see the patient.
11:06 Everything's okay now.
11:08 Well, yes, because I showed up.
11:10 I'm out for you.
11:12 Am I kidding?
11:14 He is still mad at me.
11:16 No offense, Dawn, but I really don't have time for this.
11:18 I've got registrars torturing patients.
11:20 I've got a press conference tomorrow in this lighting.
11:22 My bags have bags.
11:24 He is making out that this is the betrayal of the century.
11:26 Now he's talking to Stevie Lee about me
11:28 like I'm some kind of sucker.
11:30 And he's moving in with Bryce.
11:32 He doesn't have to talk to me about it.
11:34 Who are we talking about? Logan.
11:36 Right. Okay. Yes.
11:38 I've run and sulk in the pathetic,
11:40 incapable of communication.
11:42 But I'm really worried that he's going to leave me.
11:44 Oh, my God, no. He's obsessed with you.
11:46 He's just sulky that you chose Jack.
11:48 I'll speak of a curly-haired devil.
11:50 Okay, Logan, stop. Please talk to me.
11:52 Stop torturing me like this. I said I was sorry.
11:54 What? Just before you ditched me mid-conversation.
11:56 That's not cool.
11:58 Oh, no, I wasn't ditching you, Dawn.
12:00 The incapable of communication.
12:02 What? Speak.
12:04 The patient, Corey. Yeah, what about him?
12:06 Oh, he's a total douche.
12:08 Oh, babe, what did you say?
12:10 I just had to get out of there.
12:12 I say women are drama queens.
12:14 I'm sorry. You know what?
12:16 I am going to give him a piece of my mind.
12:18 No, please, just leave it. It's not worth it.
12:20 No, you can't. This is exactly why bullies
12:22 get away with hurting people, because no one stands up to them.
12:24 Oh, my gosh. Look how big you are.
12:28 I'm going to show you my new toy.
12:30 Okay.
12:32 I've missed him so much.
12:34 Well, you're here now. All that matters.
12:36 Look what Dad bought me.
12:38 Wow. Look at that.
12:40 Must have cost a pretty penny.
12:42 Make sure you take good care of it, eh? I will.
12:44 What happened to your leg?
12:46 Oh, it's fine.
12:48 I just hurt it a little bit.
12:50 I hurt my leg, but then Dad
12:52 came and rescued me.
12:54 Having fun at school?
12:56 Yeah, I'm moving to a new school soon, actually.
12:58 You are?
13:02 Yes, it's so cool and huge.
13:04 Hey, Marlene,
13:06 why don't you go outside and play for a bit before school, mate?
13:08 Okay.
13:10 Good man.
13:12 Private school?
13:14 When did this happen?
13:16 Oh, we just thought that a private school would give him the best opportunities.
13:18 Public schools aren't good enough for you lot.
13:20 No, we're not saying that. We just want what's best for him.
13:22 Right, of course you do.
13:24 And we know you do, too. We thought you'd be on board with her.
13:26 How on earth would you know how I feel?
13:30 I have abnormally high white cells and low platelets.
13:32 What are you thinking?
13:34 Well, pairing it with the fracture, I'm thinking leukemia.
13:36 Sounds like you're paying on.
13:38 Good find.
13:40 Thanks.
13:42 We can start treatment immediately, give him the best shot at recovery.
13:44 Do you want me to tell him?
13:46 I can tell him.
13:48 Okay. I'll let me know if you need any help.
13:50 Well done. Sounds like you had to do a bit of detective work.
13:52 Thanks.
13:54 Now comes the hard part, eh?
13:56 No easy way to tell someone they have leukemia.
13:58 Yeah, just like you couldn't tell me.
14:00 Harry, uh...
14:04 I forgot.
14:10 Why did you tell me you had a pneumothorax?
14:16 Um, that's what I thought.
14:18 Really? Or were you trying to get me in trouble?
14:20 No, I thought we were friends.
14:26 Looks like the cat that got the cream.
14:28 Maybe I shouldn't have listened to him.
14:30 What?
14:32 Nothing. Sorry.
14:34 Hey, you made a wrong call.
14:36 It's okay. It happens to the best of us.
14:38 TK hadn't a beating.
14:40 Everything is okay now. And next time, wait.
14:42 It might not be next time.
14:44 You are a really good doctor.
14:46 Okay, we stuff up. It happens.
14:48 You know, when I was a baby nurse, I misread a drug chart.
14:50 I gave someone way too much morphine.
14:52 And then the poor patient had to have naloxone.
14:54 Oh, God.
14:56 Yeah. I mean, I just wanted to run away and hide.
14:58 I didn't. I stuck with it, and I never gave up.
15:00 And I got better.
15:02 Thanks, Cece.
15:04 I mean it. We need more doctors like you,
15:06 'cause you care, and that's really special.
15:08 You know you're pretty special yourself.
15:10 You're right.
15:12 What was wrong?
15:16 Come on.
15:18 She gave up the right to be consulted a long time ago.
15:20 She's still Marley's mother.
15:22 She goes to school.
15:24 Junkie Academy.
15:26 What?
15:28 We're not perfect either, so can you for once in your life just play nice?
15:30 Fine.
15:32 I'll go get Marley sorted.
15:34 Are you in pain?
15:36 Not so bad. Now he's gone.
15:38 Do you want me to take a look at your ankle?
15:40 Oh, nah. It's all good.
15:42 Tell you, about St. Bart's,
15:44 we haven't made a decision yet.
15:46 We just went for a visit.
15:48 That's usually a sign of a done deal.
15:50 I'm really pleased for him.
15:52 You want him to be like you.
15:54 Well, we didn't go to private school.
15:56 Yeah? Look at you now.
15:58 Rich doctors walking all over everyone else.
16:00 OK, Marley is a really good kid.
16:02 He's kind and caring,
16:04 and the school that he goes to won't change that.
16:06 He's already changed.
16:08 What do you mean? In a bad way?
16:10 He's not gonna want me to show my face at a school like that.
16:14 Hey, he loves you,
16:18 and he's proud that you're his mum always.
16:20 No, I'm not gonna belong there. You and Drew, you fit right in.
16:22 OK, well,
16:24 we're all Marley's parents.
16:26 Yeah, it doesn't feel that way
16:28 when you make all the decisions.
16:30 OK.
16:32 Well, let's make some together then.
16:34 Yeah? Let's have a look at the schooling options
16:36 and talk them through.
16:38 Drew won't like that.
16:40 Well, too bad.
16:42 It's two against one. He doesn't have a choice.
16:44 (SIGHS)
16:46 Hey, you remember me?
17:00 Kate Logan. Hey, little Logan loser!
17:02 You know, that's what you used to call me when you made my life hell?
17:04 Logan, stop. When you beat me up,
17:06 steal my lunch, smash my bike.
17:08 You know, this guy ran into my Subaru,
17:10 stole my girlfriend and pantsed me at the school ball
17:12 all in one night. Logan, that's enough.
17:14 You can't talk to a patient like that, OK?
17:16 Yeah, I don't know what sort of crap you're telling these people
17:18 to make them feel sorry for you, but you're getting everything you deserve, mate.
17:20 Logan, Corey has just got some bad news.
17:22 You like what?
17:24 He has leukaemia.
17:26 Say again?
17:30 Not even for rear-ending your Subaru?
17:34 Not even for that door.
17:36 You know, I never got it why he was so competitive,
17:38 why he had to make everything I had his.
17:40 Some people are just like that.
17:42 Yeah, well, I shouldn't have shouted at him.
17:44 Well, cancer or not, he never should have treated you that way.
17:46 Well, Leanne's right. He's painful now.
17:48 Mm. Hey, Madonna,
17:50 can you check in on Corey for us?
17:52 Sure. Harry told me.
17:54 Leukaemia? It's awful.
17:56 Leukaemia?
18:00 That's why his wrist snapped like a twig.
18:02 Yeah, I still feel terrible.
18:04 Oh, yeah, so you should.
18:06 Well, come on. You know, we need to talk about this.
18:08 Maybe an anger management course might help.
18:10 OK, life just got on top of me for a moment.
18:12 OK, I've had a lot of those moments,
18:14 but I'm helping Corey, supporting him.
18:16 I mean, his problems are so much bigger than mine.
18:18 Yeah, well, I'm glad that you're helping him,
18:20 but your team path is under control, promise.
18:22 And if it raises its ugly head again,
18:24 you have my permission to sign me up to anger management.
18:26 OK.
18:28 Besides, all of this is a blessing in disguise.
18:30 What do you mean?
18:32 Like, if you hadn't broken his wrist,
18:34 then maybe, you know, you could have helped him.
18:36 If you hadn't broken his wrist,
18:38 then maybe, you know, he wouldn't have been diagnosed.
18:40 Exactly. The Lord works in mysterious ways.
18:42 Oh, Madonna.
18:44 I'm just saying, at least there's a silver lining.
18:46 You have our full apology.
18:50 Well, that makes me feel so much better.
18:52 Thanks, darling.
18:54 That's operations manager to you.
18:56 What about him?
18:58 Noah will be disciplined.
19:00 And I'll get a real doctor?
19:02 He's a real doctor.
19:04 I'm sorry, darling.
19:06 Excuse us.
19:08 Aren't you forgetting something?
19:10 My apology.
19:12 I gave you a full apology.
19:14 Not you. Him.
19:16 Noah?
19:18 Um, I'm sorry.
19:22 Thanks.
19:26 And stick to your toys next time, eh?
19:28 Let's go.
19:32 What an absolute...
19:34 Morning.
19:36 Are you OK?
19:38 Yeah, it's just nothing to do in the office.
19:40 I would stick him with a needle, too.
19:42 We're lucky he's not taking it to the medical council.
19:44 Well, maybe we should take him.
19:46 But being a racist...
19:48 We can't choose our patients.
19:50 So, am I out?
19:52 We're giving you a formal warning.
19:54 And if there is a whiff of any reckless or dangerous behaviour
19:56 when it comes to a patient...
19:58 Then I'm done.
20:00 Thanks for the second chance.
20:02 You won't have to deal with him again.
20:04 Oh, no, I'm not running away.
20:06 OK.
20:08 Your choice.
20:10 Back to it.
20:12 Hey.
20:16 What was the verdict?
20:18 Absolutely.
20:20 Good.
20:22 Yeah.
20:24 Well, look, certain parts academic record.
20:28 Let me be.
20:30 Van Der Linde Intermediate has an arts programme.
20:32 Marley loves to draw.
20:34 That's true.
20:36 Deadlock?
20:38 Well, I think we're getting there.
20:40 I have to get to work.
20:42 Hey, before you go, just one more thing.
20:44 Yeah?
20:46 Nothing major.
20:48 We were just hoping to take Marley on a holiday.
20:50 Where?
20:52 To Fiji.
20:54 We thought it might be nice to get away,
20:56 so what's all this been about?
20:58 Sorry?
21:00 All this, pretending you care about my opinion.
21:02 I'm asking you now if it's OK.
21:04 Does Marley know about this?
21:06 Yes.
21:08 You are unbelievable.
21:10 How can I say no now?
21:12 Why would you want to?
21:14 Once again you're telling me his education is important,
21:16 the next you're pulling him out of school for a trip.
21:18 It's just a couple of days.
21:20 You're a hypocrite.
21:22 I can't believe I fell for your act.
21:24 I'm going to get the final say.
21:26 It's just a holiday.
21:28 Yeah, which I could never give him.
21:30 Sorry, but how is that our fault?
21:32 He's not going.
21:34 You can't do that.
21:36 No, I just did.
21:38 Hey.
21:40 You've got to take a second chance and run with it.
21:42 What's the use?
21:44 What do you mean?
21:46 Chris and Drew, they're never going to pick me.
21:48 You have just as much chance.
21:50 No, I don't.
21:52 We both know it.
21:54 What do you mean because of one mistake?
21:56 You know what I mean.
21:58 No, Noah.
22:00 Chris and Drew aren't like that.
22:02 They're all like that.
22:04 They might not say it to my face like they're patient, but...
22:06 No, you're actually wrong.
22:08 How do you know?
22:10 Because...
22:12 there are good people in this world.
22:16 Hey.
22:18 Look at me.
22:20 Look at me.
22:22 Okay?
22:24 Making mistakes is part of learning,
22:26 and that's why you're here.
22:28 No one expects you to be like Chris Warner right away.
22:30 I'm a bit short of thirst like that sometimes.
22:32 We all just want to see you succeed.
22:34 But we also know that you're only human.
22:36 Hey.
22:38 I mean it.
22:40 You are going to be
22:42 an amazing doctor.
22:48 Noah, I can't.
22:50 Can't what?
22:52 What's going on?
22:54 I think he has a crush on me.
23:00 He tried to kiss me.
23:02 Cece! Well, did you want to kiss him back?
23:04 It's hard to resist a little temptation.
23:06 Okay, we have to tell him.
23:08 What?
23:10 He needs to know.