S41E04

  • 2 months ago
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00:00Dervla would have been on her own last night, she'd be very cold, she'd be very tired, very hungry.
00:05She can't manage for herself?
00:06Ah, you don't know Dervla.
00:07So you think I've been making excuses for Blake?
00:09No one steals from their own family if they're okay.
00:14Samarip, what are you missing?
00:16Jamie.
00:17This is mad.
00:18I swear you haven't changed him.
00:19What is it, ten years?
00:20Jamie ripped me.
00:22You stay away from him and you stay away from me. Do you understand?
00:31Hey, it's Blake Gardner. I'm his dad.
00:37What do you mean you've got no news?
00:44I recorded him missing a week ago.
00:49Can you call me if that changes?
00:51Can you bring the trauma kit?
00:54Thanks.
00:55Jacob, control study surgeon, come on.
00:57Yeah, yeah, I'm coming.
01:01Come on.
01:05Paramedics!
01:07Let's go.
01:19Paramedics!
01:24Hi, I'm Jacob. This is Teddy. What's your name?
01:31Can you unlock the door?
01:33We can't help you unless you unlock the door.
01:36Stay away.
02:01Good morning, guys.
02:02Morning.
02:03You all right?
02:04Yeah.
02:05Listen, I spoke to the electricians this morning and they're finished on the house.
02:08It's just as we left it.
02:09Amazing.
02:10Well, hopefully not just as.
02:12Did you notice that wall?
02:13Yeah.
02:14Yeah.
02:15Yeah.
02:16Yeah.
02:17Yeah.
02:18Yeah.
02:19Yeah.
02:20Yeah.
02:21Yeah.
02:22Yeah.
02:23Yeah.
02:24Yeah.
02:25Yeah.
02:26Yeah.
02:27Yeah.
02:28Well, hopefully not just as.
02:29Did you notice that weird smile in the kitchen before we left?
02:31Babe, that's usually your turn to take the bins out.
02:34I miss it, you know. Even the weird smells.
02:36Aw, you!
02:38Never been ready to slam it with us.
02:40Ooh, giving up sex on the cat.
02:42Sorry.
02:43It's fine.
02:46I won't ask.
02:48What the hell?
02:49What happened to not asking?
02:51Carol.
02:52Carol.
02:56Bobby.
02:57Schoolmate of Cam's.
02:59Hey.
03:00Um, you guys go in. I'll see you in a minute.
03:02Yeah?
03:03I'll catch up.
03:04All right.
03:06I told you last week.
03:07Leave.
03:081pm.
03:09At the anchor.
03:10We need to talk.
03:19Are you sure you're not bleeding anyway?
03:20Are you one of them?
03:24Are you an alien?
03:26She won't hurt you.
03:27Please.
03:32It's OK.
03:34It's OK.
03:35Jacob, in here.
03:46Looks like a deep laceration to her right forearm.
03:48Hiya, I'm Teddy.
03:49What's your name?
03:50Niamh.
03:51My mum's Bridge.
03:52Hi, Niamh.
03:53What happened?
03:54They're out there.
03:55I'm trying to get her out of this mess,
03:56which she didn't want to go.
03:59They're out there.
04:01All of them.
04:02It's OK, Mum.
04:04Me and you.
04:05Yeah?
04:06You and me.
04:10Ooh.
04:11Pass me the trauma kit.
04:12I need cell locks.
04:16No.
04:17No?
04:18You have it.
04:19I asked you to pick it up.
04:20We need to go to the van.
04:21She's bleeding out.
04:22Idiot.
04:26Yes, it's Keogh.
04:28I brought her in last night.
04:31You've been working on your reaction times.
04:33Well, I've been dodging Durvala's vomit
04:35for the last 48 hours.
04:37She drank a great deal of that flood water
04:40and the results were catastrophic.
04:42Yeah, I'll hold, that's fine.
04:43You should see the time she had her
04:44for the infestation, it was...
04:45Yeah, harrowing.
04:46Harrowing in a whole different way.
04:50We're doing cruel?
04:51Mm-hm.
04:53Whatever says we can keep it going
04:54for another week.
04:57This should do it.
05:04Please just focus.
05:05Please.
05:06All right.
05:14Let's have a look.
05:17Oh!
05:19Oh, I can't get it tight enough.
05:25Bridge,
05:26I need you to open the door.
05:28Your daughter is very, very poorly.
05:30It's safer in here.
05:37So, Bobby,
05:38is he a close friend or...?
05:40Calm, Jodie.
05:41You missed the briefing.
05:42Anyway,
05:43the Trust are planning on popping down later.
05:45Thank us for our flood efforts.
05:46Wow.
05:47And Jamie, too.
05:48Yeah, cos we owe him.
05:50Honestly,
05:51my eyeballs haven't stopped vibrating
05:52since he sort that new coffee machine out.
05:54What time are they coming down, Siobhan?
05:56Around one, I think.
05:57So, sorry,
05:58now you're thirsting after Jamie?
06:00Have you seen his tech bro feed?
06:02No.
06:04Oh!
06:05Hashtag brave is in action.
06:07Told you you'd need it.
06:08What are you doing?
06:11Karen?
06:12I just wanted to check in with you.
06:13You've got shifty little hands.
06:14You've got shifty little eyes.
06:16Um,
06:17we'll talk later.
06:18Where is it?
06:20Did you take it?
06:21Hi. Sorry. Hi.
06:22Can I help you?
06:23My wallet.
06:24One of them stole it.
06:25OK.
06:26Well, why don't we get seated first,
06:27all right?
06:28And then...
06:29It's gone.
06:30See?
06:34Great.
06:37Is this it?
06:42Careful!
06:45Are you OK?
06:47Oh, you're bleeding.
06:53I've got HIV.
06:55I'm HIV positive.
06:57Let's get you seen.
07:01Control to 3006.
07:03ETA seven minutes.
07:04That's seven minutes.
07:05Over.
07:07We don't have that long.
07:08Please.
07:09No police.
07:12Bridge?
07:14There are some people coming to keep us safe.
07:16But first we need to go to the ambulance.
07:32They're watching us!
07:33Bridge?
07:35Look, Bridge.
07:36Look.
07:38No one's watching us.
07:40OK?
07:41You have to trust me.
07:44Think of Niamh.
08:07Get ready to move out.
08:14Lucky it's not a broken nose.
08:16If I hear one more comment out of your mouth about the staff
08:19or the patients,
08:20I'll have HR wipe the floor with you so hard
08:23you'd be able to see your reflection in it.
08:31Hi, I'm Dr Hussain.
08:33Let's have a look. OK.
08:39Yeah, OK, look.
08:40It's probably not fractured,
08:42but as it's tender, we'll sort an X-ray.
08:44Do you have a charger instead?
08:47I can ask for reception.
08:49I don't know why I'm bothering.
08:51He probably hasn't messaged.
08:53Boyfriend?
08:54Someone else's.
08:56His wife came home,
08:58so I had to get out of there quick.
09:00Hence.
09:02Any allergies?
09:03OK, I'll sort some painkillers.
09:08Hey, I've got a therapy session,
09:11but tonight I was going to do it from home, if that's OK?
09:13I've got plans, so I'm out anyways.
09:18Rita, drink later, my round.
09:21Pass.
09:22Literally spent every day this week with you.
09:24So?
09:25You are a Labrador.
09:27Nice hair.
09:28Desperate for attention.
09:29Why don't you go and ask Rash
09:31so we can talk properly?
09:33Cos I know you haven't since it happened.
09:38Don't worry about it.
09:41We'll wait here.
09:47The coast is clear.
09:48No spaceships.
09:51Careful.
09:52No, no, no, we're OK.
09:53We're OK.
09:54They wouldn't have gotten us by now, right?
09:59And there were those people I was telling you about
10:00to take us somewhere safe.
10:02I need you.
10:03I need you.
10:04Let's go.
10:09Take care of her.
10:12You said we'd go together.
10:15I'm sorry.
10:21You said we'd go together.
10:23Where's Niamh?
10:25You said we'd go together.
10:33I suspect it is pneumonia.
10:35HIV increases the chances of infection.
10:37Could you lean forward for me?
10:40OK.
10:41We'll need a chest X-ray.
10:44Cam?
10:45Huh?
10:46X-ray, yeah.
10:47Yeah.
10:48OK.
10:49Also, I've been on the phone to Tina
10:51from the HIV community outreach team.
10:53They should charge for rides.
10:56That woman won't get off my back.
10:58Well, she's worried.
11:00They're concerned you're not taking your medication.
11:02Oh, I lost it.
11:03OK?
11:05The packet.
11:06I've got the thing in here somewhere.
11:09OK.
11:17Um, forgive me, it says
11:19Lady Euphemia.
11:21Don't I look the part?
11:23Pretty sure my cousins married into the royals.
11:27You should both curse, you really.
11:30I go by Effie.
11:32Euphemia sounds like an STI.
11:35Parents hated me even as a baby.
11:38Would you like us to contact them?
11:40No.
11:41I'm leaving after whatever this is.
11:44I only came in because I robbed my angler's party last night.
11:47OK, I'm sorry to tell you,
11:49but you won't be leaving any time soon,
11:51so please sober up,
11:52and we'll send you for a chest X-ray.
11:55Cam?
11:56See if they can fit her in before she runs.
11:58OK.
11:59Thanks.
12:00Yeah.
12:02Here you go.
12:03OK, this is Niamh Carroll.
12:05She's a tachycardic and hypertensive at 85 systolic.
12:08She's on 15 litres per minute of oxygen,
12:10and has had one litre of saline,
12:11one gram of TXA,
12:12and five milligrams of morphine.
12:14The house was on sanitary, so there may be further risk.
12:16Right, OK, let's get her into bay three, please.
12:18Right, so she is in a hemodynamic shock.
12:21C1, do 1.
12:22Start primary survey, and we'll get her close onto the bed.
12:24Thank you.
12:25This is Jack Clayton.
12:27He's 70 years old.
12:28He's sustained a head injury from a fall at home.
12:31He has suspected anemia linked to his chemo for prostate cancer.
12:34OK.
12:35He's got 15 litres of oxygen on.
12:37BP 90, 52, so we need to get him his legs up.
12:42OK, right, yeah, we need to get him across.
12:44We need to get his head down, his legs up, please.
12:46OK.
12:47Can you let me know when everybody's got a bit, then, please?
12:50Yep.
12:51OK, so ready, steady, slide.
12:55He's been sick, he's been sick.
12:58Let's get an airway as well, please.
13:04OK, hang on.
13:06OK, that's fine.
13:08Pop him on his back.
13:10Yeah, no, he's got an airway now, hasn't he?
13:13Yeah, and he's making good respiratory effort.
13:15OK.
13:16Right, let's put him on his back.
13:18OK.
13:19Yeah, and he's making good respiratory effort.
13:21OK.
13:22Right, let's put him on oxygen
13:24and keep him monitored for the time being, please.
13:27Rita, Miss Lynn's CT results.
13:31Can we trace those up, please?
13:33Yeah, I can.
13:34I've just got to go to mental health for Sophia first.
13:36Sophia?
13:37Sorry.
13:38Sophia, the nurses in this department
13:40aren't at your disposal.
13:41Not still hung up about last week?
13:43Excuse me, what is this?
13:45Oh, Dylan sort of asked me out.
13:47I said no.
13:48Don't be embarrassed.
13:50I hope this situation isn't going to interfere with your work.
13:54There is no situation.
13:56I am nothing but professional.
14:03Right, count those results.
14:04Yeah.
14:05OK.
14:06Dr Massima, listen, would it be OK if I took an earlier...
14:08Sorry, just give me one sec.
14:11Miss Chamberlain, how are you feeling?
14:14OK, well, your X-ray confirms
14:16you do have an atypical pneumonia
14:19and what looks like a moderate pleural effusion.
14:22Enough with the big words.
14:25You haven't been taking your medication,
14:27so your viral load is high
14:29and your immune system is considerably weaker.
14:32You're putting yourself at risk of serious illness.
14:38Can you call my parents, actually?
14:41Does this mean I'm transmissible?
14:43I thought I only missed a few pills.
14:45You have to take your medication consistently,
14:47otherwise, yes, you could be.
14:51I had a thing with this guy.
14:55But I didn't think I was transmissible back then.
14:58We met in a club.
14:59OK, you should probably contact him.
15:01Do you remember his name?
15:02Of course I remember his name.
15:04Kieran.
15:05He came back to mine.
15:07We hung out a few more times after that.
15:10But we haven't spoken since.
15:16Pass me.
15:18Yeah.
15:19Look, it's important that you call him,
15:21but you don't have to do it this second.
15:27Kieran?
15:29It's Effie.
15:32I'm at the hospital.
15:34You need...
15:36You...
15:38You need...
15:41Can you do it?
15:42All right, I'm going to give you some oxygen.
15:44Listen, I can't tell Kieran he's been exposed directly,
15:47but I can try and sort an appointment, yeah?
15:49OK. Right, we might need to do a chest strain.
15:51OK, I'm going to call him, and then I'm going to take my lunch, OK?
15:54Cam, delay your lunch, please.
15:56I can't leave you yet. Just once.
16:00Hey-up, trouble at Mill?
16:02Busy morning, then?
16:04Had it better than Ian.
16:05Seen the group chat?
16:06Think he regrets babysitting Carter whilst on sick.
16:10Why's that been working, Ronnie?
16:12That's not going to help.
16:16Jacob, you've reported Blake is missing to the police,
16:20but you've got to give us some time, love.
16:23I just feel useless.
16:24You're anything but, mate.
16:26Without you, Niamh might not have made it.
16:28There you are. Come on.
16:29Work, work, work, my little green angels.
16:40Oh, Cam, there's a guy in reception, asking for you.
16:55Are you Cameron?
16:57I'm Effie's sort of friend.
16:59I got your message in her voicemail, put the two together.
17:03Well, she's here, isn't she?
17:05Is she all right? Can I see her?
17:07Yeah. Yeah, yeah, come with me.
17:10Come on.
17:19No, we have to go.
17:20Sorry, Ted. One second, mate.
17:25You said we'd go together.
17:27I know.
17:28I'm really sorry.
17:30Sorry, Sophia.
17:32I brought Bridget and her daughter in.
17:35We're just in the middle of an assessment, aren't we?
17:38I told you, you need to cut the wiring before I tell you a thing.
17:42Can you turn your body cam off?
17:46Where's Niamh?
17:47I'll take you to her.
17:49After you've answered these questions.
17:51Is that your daughter?
17:52Does she help you at home?
17:54Yes.
17:55Are you on any medication?
17:59I'm not mad.
18:00I'm a mother. I have a job.
18:02What do you do?
18:04Secretary, building merchants.
18:06I'd rather be in Marbella, but I didn't win that lottery.
18:14Have you got any children?
18:18One.
18:19And a grandson.
18:21Get them and meet me back at my place.
18:25Don't be scared.
18:27She's one of them.
18:31She's an alien.
18:33Is it the HIV? What happened?
18:36I messed up, Kieran.
18:38Sir, maybe I could take you somewhere a little more private.
18:42What's going on? Tell me here.
18:45The reason that we called was to arrange an appointment.
18:47You've been exposed to HIV and we need to do an HIV test.
18:50You said it was fine.
18:54How could this have happened?
18:56I thought you were on medication.
18:58I'm sorry.
19:00Sorry? What good is sorry now?
19:02Sir, if you could please wait in reception.
19:05A colleague will come and find you.
19:07How do I get back there?
19:09Come here. He's overdue his break.
19:11Just keep it on.
19:17It's OK. I'll take him. I'll sort the test.
19:20OK, thanks.
19:30Hello, Mr Clayton. I'm sorry about the wait.
19:33I was wondering if you can remember any of the circumstances
19:37around the moment when you fell.
19:40Because I know that chemo can cause a reduction
19:43in the production of red blood cells.
19:46And I think it was probably the anaemia that caused you to fall.
19:50Probably?
19:52Are those the odds we're working with?
19:54OK, I suspect your haemoglobin was a little bit low.
19:59So what I want you to do is take some blood,
20:01see if you need a transfusion.
20:03Are you sure about that? What's my haemoglobin per decilitre?
20:07I want you to be sure.
20:09I could be 142 per litre.
20:12However, a 130 haemoglobin concentration
20:16would put me into the lowest 0.01%.
20:22And it's Dr Clayton.
20:25OK. Shall we see if we can find a vein?
20:30Nice and still for me.
20:32Oh, careful.
20:36I've devoted my entire life to my patients, and for what?
20:42Three months to live they gave me,
20:45and now I'm going to die at your incapable hands.
20:50What was the point?
20:52Can you just be quiet for me?
20:54Reader? Yeah?
20:56Would you be kind enough to send these bloods off for me?
21:00Yeah. Please.
21:02Quickly as we can. Yeah.
21:04Thank you. Got it.
21:10Nothing but professional. Right.
21:25DOOR CLOSES
21:35I was just about to knock for you. I had to help a patient.
21:39You look like you haven't slept in a week. I don't think you have.
21:42What do you want, Bobby?
21:47Why did you sleep with the light on when you stayed at Jamie's?
21:51You followed me to Jamie's?
21:53Scared of monsters under your bed?
21:55Or the monster in the next room?
21:57Listen, if I thought that any of that was true,
21:59I would have given evidence in trial.
22:01It is true.
22:05He raped me, Cam.
22:11And I think he did it to you too. Why else would you sleep with the light on?
22:15I just... No, I always sleep with the light on.
22:17If you won't admit it, then I need you to at least say that you believe me.
22:24It was Jamie who encouraged me to apply for law school.
22:30He said that he saw potential in me.
22:37He was the only one who ever did.
22:41That felt good.
22:44I loved camp with him.
22:48I would always sleep in his tent.
22:52And then...
22:56..you came along.
22:59I was jealous.
23:01Do you remember that...
23:04..archery competition thing?
23:06Yeah. Yeah, I think I bummed out in the first round.
23:10Your aim was so bad.
23:17I, um...
23:20I won his attention back.
23:24He was so proud of me for winning.
23:30But...
23:33..it was...
23:35..that night, he did it.
23:41I was 15.
23:44I was terrified.
23:47When I close my eyes, when I try and sleep, it's like I'm back.
23:52I can hear the zipper on his sleeping bag.
23:55I can smell the mud, the sweat, the grass.
23:59When I try and sleep, I can feel the condensation on my face.
24:02Did he give you biscuits when you were a good boy too?
24:06Sorry.
24:11I...
24:14I'm broken, Cam.
24:18And I can see it. You are broken too.
24:22We can fix each other.
24:24If we get justice, we can bring him down.
24:26I don't want anything to do with this, OK?
24:29OK, I didn't then, and I still don't now.
24:31I'll keep coming back.
24:33Until you tell the truth, I will haunt you.
24:36I will haunt you like he does me.
24:38I will haunt you like he does me.
24:53The laceration was very deep.
24:55You caught a blood vessel.
24:57You lost half your blood.
25:00So we're working to replace that now.
25:04I'll be back in a little while, OK?
25:07Hey, I've been assessing your mum.
25:09Is she OK? Can I see her?
25:12She's safe, but traumatic events like a flood
25:15can have a big effect on a person's mental health,
25:18which is why we think Brid should be admitted to a mental health unit.
25:22Mum needs to be with me.
25:25But if Brid's delusions worsen, she's more likely to come to harm.
25:29Are you saying I can't look after my own mum?
25:33Look where you are, Nath.
25:35It'll be Brid here next time.
25:37I'll fight this. I will.
25:45You can leave now.
25:52You and me.
25:54Me and you.
25:56All mobiles outstanding. We have a Cat 1 at Robus Lane.
25:59Anybody able to assist?
26:03No, no, no, no, no!
26:05What?
26:06It doesn't say Jack Clayton, does it?
26:09No, that 100% definitely says John.
26:11BUZZER
26:13Are you OK?
26:14I hear the sound of my own death march, Sophia.
26:18Dylan.
26:20I've mislabeled Dr Clayton's blood
26:22and I know I need to get another sample and I know I need to bin this lot.
26:25Well, it was my fault.
26:26Sophia, no, it wasn't. Sophia, it had nothing to do with it.
26:28Sorry, I don't care.
26:29I don't care whose fault it was. It doesn't matter.
26:31You're going to have to sort that yourself cos I'm not doing that again.
26:34Yeah, sorry.
26:35Right.
26:36Hmm.
26:37I thought this wasn't a situation.
26:41Do we need to arrange a mediation?
26:43Can you organise a mediation?
26:45I wouldn't have done that. I don't think Max would have done that.
26:48Max took his daughter's kidney and left for South Sudan.
26:51My approach is a little different.
26:53There's no need. I've been offered a transfer.
26:55I'll probably take it.
26:57Colby's not really... He's not really working out for me either.
27:13Doctor, has he called reception?
27:18Then how long until this x-ray?
27:20We're moving as fast as we can.
27:22We're moving as fast as we can.
27:25It's so admirable what you do.
27:27You're a real-life Superman.
27:31Nice try.
27:32You've still got to wait.
27:37OK.
27:38Er...
27:39Then I'll come straight after work.
27:42Thank you.
27:43Yeah, thank you.
27:53Dylan, are you OK?
27:55Yeah.
27:56Dervla, they've found a tumour.
28:02The options for treatment are quite limited, apparently, so...
28:06I'm so sorry.
28:08Do you know what she wants to do?
28:12No, no idea. I mean...
28:14I mean, she can't talk.
28:17Out of her 30, she can't talk.
28:20Out of her 13 years...
28:23..since she was a puppy and...
28:26That is a dog.
28:29Dervla, that's a dog!
28:32Oh!
28:33OK, well, thanks for your sympathy.
28:35Oh, no, I'm sorry. I thought it was a human being.
28:38Yeah, she's my best friend.
28:40Oh, no, I'm sorry. Wow.
28:42I'm... Oh, I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry.
28:46Oh, right, there he is.
28:51Hello?
28:52Yeah, Jacob speaking.
28:55We'll be right there.
28:57No, no, I can't come in right now.
29:02Yeah.
29:03Yeah, it's OK, just tell me.
29:05Yeah, you can just keep doing that for us.
29:09Jacob!
29:12Jacob!
29:13Jacob!
29:16Jacob!
29:17Jacob!
29:20Brilliant, mate, well done. Thank you. We'll take over.
29:23He was delivering food, had a witness cardiac arrest about five minutes ago.
29:28All right, you're right to jump on the chest once you've got your gloves on.
29:31Yeah?
29:37How can there be no appointments available?
29:41I don't understand.
29:43I mean, given the circumstances, do you think...?
29:47Yeah, thanks for nothing.
29:49Yeah. Incompetent.
29:55Did you realise what a precious resource it was as you threw it in a bin?
29:58Sorry, sorry, sorry, redo. Everything OK?
30:00Yes, that's fine, thank you, Dylan, I'm sorting it like you asked.
30:03OK, let's just take a sample, we can redo the bloods and we can do...
30:06How long have you been doing this?
30:08Four years, with training. I'm a band five nurse.
30:12Oh, no, they're giving bands away.
30:14Why don't you just save us all some trouble and end it all right now?
30:17OK.
30:18A danger to the public. You're incompetent!
30:20Mr Clayton, will you keep your voice down?
30:22Dr Clayton.
30:24Redo, I'll have a message.
30:31She was bad at her job and needed telling.
30:34Can I have your hand, please? Dr Clayton.
30:39Come on, then, let's see what you can do.
30:41Still in VT, no pulse. Charging.
30:43Clear.
30:44Right, top, middle, bottom, shocking.
30:47Pulse check.
30:50We've got a pulse. We've got Rusk.
30:52Let's start the post-Rusk care bundle.
31:00Are you all right?
31:02We need to sort the 12-lead ECG.
31:04Are you all right?
31:06We need to sort the 12-lead ECG.
31:09Jacob?
31:11Police say they found the body.
31:13They think it's Blake's.
31:15They want me to do it.
31:18Oh, mate, mate, you need to go.
31:21No, I'm fine. No, seriously, go.
31:23I told you, I'm fine.
31:25Hello, can you hear me?
31:27We're the paramedics.
31:30Hey.
31:31Yeah?
31:32What's he said now?
31:33Oh, um...
31:34It's not Dylan.
31:35Promise.
31:43Oh, that's great.
31:45Thank you.
31:48Bridget's being medically cleared.
31:50Please.
31:51Just let her stay here with me.
31:53Vascular surgery have got a slot for you.
31:55They should be able to repair your ulnar artery.
31:57I've spoken to the plastic surgeons
31:59and they'll want to talk to you a bit more about this themselves.
32:02But it looks like it'll be a while for your recovery.
32:08How long is a while?
32:10A couple of months.
32:12Don't worry.
32:14I'll look after your cleaning.
32:17I've been eyeing the coffee stains in your mugs for months.
32:21Um, ambulance will be here soon.
32:24I'm not going anywhere with you.
32:26Or the rest of the aliens.
32:32Maybe you could just go for a couple of days.
32:35Just while I'm here.
32:38We can both get better.
32:42Better?
32:44But I'm good.
32:45You haven't been feeling yourself, Mum.
32:48Have you?
32:53Now she's got to you too.
32:56Bridge...
32:57You're an alien.
32:59Bridge...
33:00No.
33:01Like her.
33:03I want my little girl back to your own planet!
33:07Careful.
33:09What do you want from me?
33:11I want my mum back!
33:19Mum.
33:22I'm so sorry.
33:27Come here.
33:32Mum.
33:38I don't want to be like this.
33:44I don't know why I'm like this.
33:50It won't hurt you to try this place, Mum.
33:54You might like it.
33:56Let's just go home.
33:58Yes.
34:01You and me.
34:03You and me, Niamh.
34:07You and me.
34:13I love you, Mum.
34:19Oh, no.
34:22No.
34:25Please, let go.
34:31Mum.
34:37This was in reception for you.
34:44Parents sent the emotional support noodles instead.
34:49I can take your dressing now.
34:52How's Ciaran?
34:54Not good.
34:56I wouldn't want to hurt him.
35:00I like him.
35:02Not just because my parents wouldn't.
35:06It was just...
35:08One time.
35:11One time I shed a needle.
35:16Do you think a person can be cursed?
35:19Do you think a person can be cursed?
35:24What are you doing here?
35:26Got bored waiting alone, didn't I?
35:28You don't have to wait. I don't need looking after.
35:31Jesus, Effie. I...
35:33I like you.
35:36If you could see what I see, you'd take your pills every day.
35:44I'll be back in a minute.
35:47Cam. Cam, are you OK?
35:50Yeah, I'm just having a bad day.
35:52Right, OK. Well, what was that thing that Jamie said?
35:55Erm, brave is in action. It's a bit cringe, but...
35:59Cam.
36:01Thank you.
36:03We've had one shock and it's now GCS 14 with stable ops.
36:06ECG shots SD elevation in these two free
36:09and AVM with a probable inferior MI.
36:12Cam with me.
36:14Cam!
36:17Jodie.
36:32You're lucky.
36:35Nothing's broken.
36:37Well, my phone might as well be.
36:41Look, the guy's an idiot not to call a girl like you.
36:46You're going quiet after a line like a girl like you.
36:51If you're my patient.
36:53It's kind of hot.
36:59What's your plans after this?
37:01Bottle of wine and, erm, hexing my exit.
37:04Unless you've got a better idea.
37:06Or, erm, going to the anger later.
37:09If you want to see how quickly a real-life Superman can drink tequila.
37:14Er, he'd text.
37:16He's coming to pick me up.
37:19I'll sort you a splint.
37:22Get back to the police, Jacob.
37:24Look, Blake's not dead. Carter needs him.
37:26He knows his son needs him.
37:28We need to find out for sure.
37:30My son is not dead!
37:32That's not how this ends.
37:34Sophia?
37:36Hey, erm, how's, erm, Bridget Neve doing?
37:40Chance brought you some rifle bridge.
37:42I hope.
37:44Can I pick your brain, please?
37:46You can, indeed.
37:47I've got a patient with red cheeks at high temperature.
37:50A sort of lace pattern rash. I've never seen it before.
37:52OK, I'll be with you in just a moment.
37:54Fifth disease.
37:56Used to be called slapped cheek syndrome.
37:58Nothing to worry about.
38:02Yeah.
38:04Thank you.
38:05I've got your blood results back.
38:07Your haemoglobin levels were very low,
38:09so we've crossed that's four units.
38:11I have two here, which should make you feel a great deal better.
38:14Now, those need to be double-checked, please.
38:16And can you... Put them through a blood warmer.
38:18Yeah, I know. I come on it.
38:23That young nurse,
38:25is she OK?
38:27She will be OK.
38:28Had to kick down a patient like me back in the day.
38:30Well, it's still time.
38:34Being back here,
38:37reminds me how much I loved it.
38:39Being a doctor,
38:41it meant everything to me.
38:43It means a lot to you too, doesn't it?
38:47You want my advice, for what it's worth?
38:50Find a purpose outside these walls.
38:54Fall in love.
38:57Live.
38:59Life after medicine.
39:02It's empty.
39:04When you've no one or nothing to live for.
39:08I always accepted I'd be surplus for requirements
39:11when I was six feet under, but...
39:13I didn't expect to be defunct while I was still here.
39:17Sorry, interruption.
39:19What's the best treatment?
39:20Plenty of fluids.
39:25Not defunct, after all.
39:28Oh.
39:35I'm getting myself a cuppa.
39:37You want another one?
39:40Jacob,
39:42you need to go to the mortuary.
39:45I know it's horrific.
39:47No parent should have to do that.
39:49No.
39:51You don't know.
39:54None of you know.
39:56Do you?
39:58I don't know.
40:01None of you know.
40:03Do right by your boy.
40:06What?
40:08Right by my boy?
40:11And where's your boy, Jan?
40:13That's not fair.
40:18I know you're hurting.
40:23But don't talk to me like that.
40:31MUSIC PLAYS
40:40Jodie, was Cam OK back there?
40:43I don't know.
40:45He's not mentioned a Bobby, has he?
40:48Yeah, yeah, he was outside before.
40:50Why, do you know him?
40:52What did he want?
40:53I'm not sure. Cam's been dead cagey about it, though.
40:56Sorry, I'm going to...
41:00Thanks.
41:02Look, it's been hours.
41:04Sorry, pet.
41:06Only odor and infusions can take up to 24 hours.
41:09Very nearly died today.
41:11Cardiology are on their way to take you up to the cath labs,
41:14but you're not getting home for a few days yet.
41:17But how will I afford to feed my family?
41:21I'm sorry.
41:23I'm sorry.
41:26I'm sorry.
41:36Nicole, this can't go on.
41:38Look, if you were going to terminate this pregnancy,
41:41you would have done so by now,
41:43which means you do have very many options left.
41:46Oh, I didn't sign up for any of this.
41:50I know.
41:53I'm Sophia.
41:55Yeah.
41:56I am. I'm sorry about earlier.
41:58I was not really myself today.
42:00Almost forgotten.
42:02Are you all right?
42:05No, not really.
42:07Not really.
42:24Does your invite still stand?
42:26What happened to your ride home?
42:28His wife.
42:30Oh. She seems to be getting in the way.
42:33Vodka, lime and soda. Fresh lime.
42:36She found my hair tie,
42:38so I guess it's over for good now.
42:40Yeah.
42:42What's up with you?
42:44Only alcoholics and stay-at-home mums drink alone.
42:47It's kind of a...
42:50a messy situation at home.
42:55To messy situations.
43:07PHONE BEEPS
43:32If you'd like to follow me...
43:36Thank you.
44:06PHONE BEEPS
44:28It's not him.
44:33He's not my son.
44:36He's not my son.
44:42Come in.
44:44Cam.
44:47Take a seat.
44:51Siobhan, I've come to hand in my resignation.
44:54Do you need it in writing?
45:00No, Cam.
45:02So you don't need it in writing?
45:06Is this about baby Chloe?
45:09Or is this about Jamie?
45:13He didn't come down early with the trust.
45:15He's away on business.
45:17Why would I care about where Jamie is?
45:19Listen, you said it yourself, I'm not good in the role I'm in.
45:22Cam, that's not what I meant.
45:24I can't be here any more.
45:28I don't want to be here.
45:31SIGHS
45:37OK, right, well, take two weeks off.
45:40Mm-hm. And if...
45:42If you still feel the same, then you and I will talk, yeah?
45:46Because, you know, I don't accept your resignation today.
46:01SIGHS
46:06Sorry, erm...
46:08So, so, so what happens now?
46:10We'll continue our investigations.
46:12But that hasn't worked so far.
46:14We're doing all that we can.
46:16So how many of you lot are looking for him?
46:18Come on, let's go outside.
46:20No, no, no, hold on, hold on.
46:22Look, I came to you guys for help.
46:24And all you find are dead bodies.
46:27I grieved for someone else's kid.
46:29I spent my pain on a stranger.
46:31You made me think it was my son on that stamp.
46:34Jacob, Carter doesn't have a dad right now.
46:37And he won't have a grandad either if you carry on like this.
46:40I know now what it's like to get that call.
47:10To wait in that room.
47:13To think that my son is dead.
47:18It feels real.
47:22It feels so real.
47:25Our love.
47:28It won't go away until I've found him.
47:36Blake's out there.
47:39Somewhere.
47:42And I'm going to find him.
47:45With or without the police's help.
47:49I'm going to find my son.
47:57Yeah, it's Siobhan Mackenzie here.
48:03I'm just calling to raise a concern.
48:08About Jamie Cleveland.
48:38I'm just calling to raise a concern.
48:40About Jamie Cleveland.
48:42I'm just calling to raise a concern.
48:44About Jamie Cleveland.
48:46I'm just calling to raise a concern.
48:48About Jamie Cleveland.
48:50I'm just calling to raise a concern.
48:52About Jamie Cleveland.
48:54I'm just calling to raise a concern.
48:56About Jamie Cleveland.
48:58I'm just calling to raise a concern.
49:00I'm just calling to raise a concern.
49:02I'm just calling to raise a concern.
49:04I'm just calling to raise a concern.