"Scrubs Heartbeat" is a heartfelt medical drama that takes viewers into the bustling world of a busy urban hospital. The film follows Dr. Maya Chen, a dedicated and compassionate surgeon who grapples with the emotional toll of her demanding career while trying to maintain her personal life. As she navigates the challenges of working long hours and dealing with life-and-death situations, Maya also faces the complexities of her relationships with colleagues, friends, and family.
When a new resident, Dr. Alex Ramirez, joins the surgical team, their initial rivalry quickly turns into a profound connection, igniting a romance that complicates their professional lives. Together, they confront the pressures of the medical field, ethical dilemmas, and their own vulnerabilities, all while striving to save lives and make a difference in their patients' stories.
"Scrubs Heartbeat" explores themes of love, resilience, and the importance of compassion in the face of adversity. With emotional depth, humor, and inspiring moments, this film celebrates the heartbeat of the medical profession and the bonds that form in the most challenging circumstances.
When a new resident, Dr. Alex Ramirez, joins the surgical team, their initial rivalry quickly turns into a profound connection, igniting a romance that complicates their professional lives. Together, they confront the pressures of the medical field, ethical dilemmas, and their own vulnerabilities, all while striving to save lives and make a difference in their patients' stories.
"Scrubs Heartbeat" explores themes of love, resilience, and the importance of compassion in the face of adversity. With emotional depth, humor, and inspiring moments, this film celebrates the heartbeat of the medical profession and the bonds that form in the most challenging circumstances.
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00:00:00Good morning interns, Dr. Harper-Abbott will be here shortly to begin your orientation.
00:00:31Quick, I need one of you to help.
00:00:44Her pulse is dropping. It's just under 40.
00:00:47Shit.
00:00:49Look, her fingernails. Low oxygen saturation rate.
00:00:53Well spotted. What now?
00:00:56Check her lungs.
00:01:01What do you hear? Come on, quickly.
00:01:08Hemothorax.
00:01:09That's right. We have to start surgery.
00:01:11Me? Now?
00:01:17Yes. No time to waste.
00:01:27Steady.
00:01:30That's just the excess blood.
00:02:01You're decisive. And fast.
00:02:10Dr. Stone, the last thing you want to do is freeze.
00:02:16The last thing I would want to do is be a show-off.
00:02:21What?
00:02:23I'm not a show-off.
00:02:25The last thing I would want to do is be a show-off.
00:02:30Well, this was quite the eventful start to the day.
00:02:34Actually, your typical day will be high stakes and high stress.
00:02:40Your personal lives will have to take a back seat, along with everything else.
00:02:46Not all of you will survive in this environment.
00:02:50In fact, half of you will be gone by the end of this year.
00:02:55But for those of you who'll stick it out, it'll be worth it.
00:02:59I've been through so much to get here.
00:03:01Endless tests, tuition fees.
00:03:03I want to be a good doctor.
00:03:05To save lives, whatever it takes.
00:03:10I am Dr. Harper Abbott, the hospital director.
00:03:14This is Dr. Naveen Banerjee. He's my good cop.
00:03:20And I'm sure you've heard of Dr. Gregory Ramsey.
00:03:26Harry Stone. Male. 26 years old. Car accident. Massive blood loss.
00:03:31R is negative. The plasma's still on its way.
00:03:34Please, doctor. Save my brother.
00:03:37I need to open him up. Put him on ice.
00:03:39What?
00:03:40We're going to perform an emergency thoracotomy.
00:03:42Oh, he's opening his chest when he's losing so much blood already?
00:03:46You want me to save your brother or not?
00:03:56Your brother's going to be fine. The surgery was a success.
00:04:01We were lucky. We saved him in time.
00:04:04Thank you. Thank you so much.
00:04:13Hi, I just...
00:04:16I want to say thank you. For my brother.
00:04:20Honestly, you don't need to thank me. It's my job.
00:04:22Sometimes the best option is still a bit risky.
00:04:25Thanks for your understanding.
00:04:33Now, shall we begin the tour?
00:04:41And this is your break room.
00:04:52Here are your partners. Enjoy working together.
00:05:01It says I'm paired with Dr. Abbott. There must be a mistake.
00:05:05There isn't a mistake. I'm also Dr. Abbott.
00:05:08Dr. Blair Abbott. Dr. Harper Abbott's niece.
00:05:13Shall we go see our patients?
00:05:16Okay.
00:05:22Did I do something to upset you, Blair?
00:05:25It's Dr. Abbott.
00:05:26Right. I just... I feel like I offended you somehow.
00:05:31We're both professionals. I plan to work well together for our patients, don't you?
00:05:36Of course.
00:05:37Terrific, Dr. Stone.
00:05:46Hi. I'm Dr. Abbott. This is my colleague, Dr. Stone.
00:05:52We're going to run a few tests and check your vitals, okay?
00:05:56Okay.
00:05:57Sounds great.
00:06:06Can you tell us a bit about the symptoms you've been experiencing?
00:06:09Yeah. I've had a pretty bad day.
00:06:12Can you tell us a bit about the symptoms you've been experiencing?
00:06:15Yeah. I've had a pretty persistent headache for the last few days, and my stomach's been really upset.
00:06:24Upset painful or upset nauseous?
00:06:27Nauseous.
00:06:28And is there any dizziness or lightheadedness when you stand?
00:06:33Dizziness, yeah.
00:06:37It says on your chart you have no allergies.
00:06:39I also noticed you have a rash as well on your arm and neck.
00:06:43Those can be taken care of.
00:06:46Oh, it's from diving.
00:06:49You dive?
00:06:54Hey, we're going to take care of you, okay?
00:07:09Are you sure you're a doctor?
00:07:21I think we should put her on antibiotics every 12 hours and monitor her condition.
00:07:25I was going to suggest the same thing.
00:07:28Dr. Abbott needs to see me.
00:07:31Fine. I'll put in the prescription.
00:07:35And after you do that, you might want to change your scripts.
00:07:39Okay.
00:07:40Okay.
00:07:41Okay.
00:07:42Okay.
00:08:07We're doctors. I figure we're supposed to feel comfortable with other people's bodies.
00:08:11At least not all the interns are cold.
00:08:13Well, we can stick together.
00:08:18I'm Brian.
00:08:19Hannah.
00:08:21It's nice to have a friend here.
00:08:22Friend?
00:08:27My patient.
00:08:28Go, go, go.
00:08:31Rescue team to room 532.
00:08:34Rescue team to room 532.
00:08:37Come on.
00:08:41Come on.
00:08:47Focus.
00:08:52One, two, three.
00:08:54Clear.
00:08:55One, two, three.
00:08:57Clear.
00:09:11Clear.
00:09:17She was experiencing dizziness, nausea, and headaches.
00:09:21And a rash on her arms and neck.
00:09:24I see the order you put in, Dr. Stone.
00:09:26Your patient had an allergic reaction to the medication.
00:09:28We... she had no allergies.
00:09:32Dr. Abbott, good work administering CPR on the defibrillator.
00:09:37Dr. Stone...
00:09:39You know what?
00:09:42I don't think you're fit to be a good doctor.
00:09:50This is not a game, Dr. Stone.
00:09:53Of course, I...
00:09:54Dr. Stone, I have to give all the interns a fair grade.
00:09:57If you would like a high grade, remember the lesson.
00:10:02Dr. Ramsey, Dr. Cohen is looking for you.
00:10:08Thanks for standing up for me.
00:10:11You put in the prescription.
00:10:12Only because you had to go suck up to your aunt.
00:10:19I made that up about Dr. Cohen.
00:10:22I don't understand.
00:10:23It looked like you needed a break from him, so I made that up about Dr. Cohen needing Dr. Ramsey.
00:10:28Are you joking?
00:10:30No.
00:10:39I'm sorry I shouldn't have snapped at you like that.
00:10:42I'm sorry, you were right.
00:10:45I just feel like everyone hates me here.
00:10:50I don't hate you.
00:10:52I was amazed by how quickly you acted this morning.
00:10:56I think you're the strongest doctor in our cohort.
00:11:08I love you.
00:11:33Oh God, she's going to report us.
00:11:35There aren't rules against dating other doctors.
00:11:37No one will take us seriously.
00:11:39You're overreacting.
00:11:41You heard Dr. Abbott say it herself.
00:11:43We need to be willing to give up everything else.
00:11:46What?
00:12:05First day?
00:12:11Don't worry, this place is a labyrinth. I can guide you.
00:12:14That would be great.
00:12:15Yes, please.
00:12:20Martinez.
00:12:21Thank you, Martinez. I'm Dr. Stone.
00:12:23Nice to meet you.
00:12:27Labyrinth.
00:12:29I also noticed you have a rash as well, on your arm and neck.
00:12:34Oh, it's from diving.
00:12:37Labyrinth, labyrinth.
00:12:38This place is a labyrinth. I know what's wrong with Annie.
00:12:41Who's Annie?
00:12:46Annie.
00:12:48Dr. Stone.
00:12:50Dr. Ramsey.
00:12:52Remember when I noted the rash on Annie's arms?
00:12:56Dr. Abbott and I were mistaken.
00:12:59Annie is an avid diver, which in rare cases can cause decompression sickness and labyrinthitis.
00:13:04Oh.
00:13:05And Annie, what did you tell me?
00:13:07I've been in Indonesia for the last two weeks on a diving trip.
00:13:11First time there?
00:13:13First time.
00:13:14I'd like to put Annie on a regimen of antihistamines for the next couple weeks.
00:13:19Check her chart.
00:13:20What do you mean?
00:13:21I mean, check her chart.
00:13:31You ordered antihistamines already?
00:13:35You figured it out?
00:13:36Two hours ago.
00:13:38But, glad you got there eventually too.
00:13:45He's a total asshole.
00:13:53Heard you figured out what's wrong with your patient.
00:13:55Yeah, a little late though.
00:13:57You should be proud of yourself.
00:13:59Ramsey's an asshole.
00:14:02You're not the first person to say that today.
00:14:06Who's a real asshole?
00:14:07Dr. Ramsey.
00:14:09Tell me about it.
00:14:12Heading out?
00:14:19So, some of the interns are headed to the bar.
00:14:21You want to join?
00:14:22Will there actually be other interns there when we show up?
00:14:25What do you mean?
00:14:27Oh, you'll pretend to be surprised and say,
00:14:29well, we might as well stay for a drink, just the two of us.
00:14:32And then the next thing I know, we're on a date.
00:14:36How dare you accuse me of something so low.
00:14:39Actually, it would be a good opportunity for you to bond with some of the other interns.
00:14:49I swear to God, his eyeball is just dangling out of its socket and bouncing around.
00:14:54What did you do?
00:14:56Put it straight back in.
00:15:00Well, Hannah had her own disaster today.
00:15:03Dr. Ramsey was berating her for not knowing what was wrong with her patient.
00:15:08Which, to be fair, I didn't.
00:15:10Then told her to figure it out.
00:15:13Which I then did.
00:15:15And Dr. Ramsey said?
00:15:18Glad you got there eventually, too.
00:15:21Asshole.
00:15:24He has got to be the most stuck-up, arrogant...
00:15:28Hot.
00:15:30Yeah, hot asshole in all of medicine.
00:15:39I am so sorry.
00:15:41It's fine. I've gotten plenty of bad reviews from interns before.
00:15:46I was apologizing for the beer, not the bad review.
00:15:51I'll have a whiskey. Neat.
00:15:54And get this one, uh, whatever she wants.
00:15:58Whiskey?
00:16:00Don't you have an early morning surgery tomorrow?
00:16:03Congrats. You passed my test.
00:16:05I'm not here for hard liquor. Just to relax.
00:16:08Cola, please.
00:16:13So I'm stuck-up.
00:16:15And arrogant.
00:16:17Do you know what I think of you?
00:16:19Yeah, I know what you think of me.
00:16:20Oh?
00:16:21You think I am a smart, vivacious, talented young doctor.
00:16:26I don't go that far.
00:16:29You're going to have to find some way to work with this stuff.
00:16:33I know I'm new here, but if I get something right, I deserve credit.
00:16:37The credit you get is saving your patient's life.
00:16:41You're not any of those things if you let every wind go to your head.
00:16:51Damn it.
00:16:55Damn it.
00:16:58You're being ridiculous, Naveen.
00:17:00Gregory, you are incredible.
00:17:02But even the greats have their limits.
00:17:05You have to at least let me try.
00:17:07I'm not interested in false hope.
00:17:09It's us doing our jobs.
00:17:11What we have trained our whole lives to do.
00:17:13It's time you understood that not everything is in your control.
00:17:18Jack, hey.
00:17:19Damn it, Naveen.
00:17:30Hey.
00:17:46Hannah, wake the hell up. It's an emergency.
00:17:49I left my key.
00:17:51I must have fallen asleep.
00:17:53There's a crisis meeting in the conference room about Dr. Banerjee.
00:17:57Dr. Banerjee?
00:18:00Oh.
00:18:04And so Dr. Banerjee will be taking a leave of absence, effective immediately.
00:18:09Is he okay?
00:18:10Did he get fired?
00:18:11Quiet, please.
00:18:13Now, this means that there is a vacancy.
00:18:20This means that there is a vacancy to be filled
00:18:24by the most promising intern
00:18:27who will be determined by a point system.
00:18:30The intern with the highest performance will get the job.
00:18:34How do we earn points?
00:18:36Points will be distributed by myself and Dr. Ramsey when we see fit.
00:18:40I'm glad I'm on Dr. Ramsey's good side.
00:18:47It's so quiet.
00:18:48Well, we're not friends anymore. Now we're competitors.
00:18:58I don't stand a chance.
00:19:01You're a great doctor.
00:19:03If we keep helping each other, maybe one of us can get that spot.
00:19:06What do you say?
00:19:07I hope you're not expecting anything in return.
00:19:10Just your gratitude.
00:19:11Then it's a deal.
00:19:21Let's get him to the OR.
00:19:23Tell Dr. Wen we've got to prep an open heart surgery.
00:19:25Okay.
00:19:29No interns in the OR.
00:19:30We want to help.
00:19:31Or at least see what's going on.
00:19:33No interns.
00:19:38Open heart surgery?
00:19:40Can you imagine?
00:19:42We could learn so much.
00:19:44What if I could get us in?
00:19:49How can you get us in there?
00:19:52I'm on rotation this week.
00:19:55I'm not.
00:19:56It's against policy for me to be in there.
00:19:58No one has to see you.
00:20:15Can they see us?
00:20:18It's incredible.
00:20:20Look how carefully he makes every incision.
00:20:23It requires so much precision.
00:20:27Strong, yet gentle.
00:20:30I thought you hated Dr. Ramsey.
00:20:32As a person, yes.
00:20:34But as a doctor...
00:20:38Actually, he's the whole reason I came to this hospital.
00:20:42Are you sure?
00:20:51Did you see?
00:20:52He looked right at us.
00:20:58Alright.
00:20:59Suture that up and we should be done.
00:21:15For everything.
00:21:17I don't know how I'd do all this without you.
00:21:19No mention yet.
00:21:20Do you think they're gone?
00:21:22I'll check.
00:21:29They're not ready, Harper.
00:21:31I don't know what you're thinking.
00:21:33I'm thinking that I care about this hospital.
00:21:35And I want to help.
00:21:37I want to help.
00:21:39I'm thinking that I care about this hospital.
00:21:42And I want to keep it running.
00:21:44It's always been your problem.
00:21:46You put the hospital above everything and everyone.
00:21:49This isn't about us, Greg.
00:21:51Don't bring our past into it.
00:22:00What have we got?
00:22:02Smoke inhalation.
00:22:03Fire in the free room about 20 minutes ago.
00:22:05Alright, get an oxygen mask and tank stat.
00:22:07Start CPR.
00:22:11What's going on?
00:22:12Pregnant woman, 30s, smoke inhalation.
00:22:14Get oxygen.
00:22:17Hold on.
00:22:18Dolores?
00:22:20Gregory?
00:22:22Don't try to talk.
00:22:24It's my son.
00:22:26I made a photo and I brought it.
00:22:28Can you get it for me?
00:22:31I'm giving you oxygen now.
00:22:33It'll be fine.
00:22:34I promise.
00:22:38Beep. Beep. Beep.
00:22:41Dolores mentioned the drawing her son made.
00:22:44I found it in the ambulance.
00:22:46Dolores?
00:23:06Dolores Hudson's test results?
00:23:14Dr. Ramsay?
00:23:17It's severe preeclampsia, isn't it?
00:23:21I'm 26 weeks. This is insane.
00:23:23You're a doctor, Dolores.
00:23:25This is the only option you have and you know it.
00:23:27No, I know you.
00:23:28You make rash decisions when you're panicking.
00:23:30Right now, you're panicked.
00:23:32If it helps, I'd like to second Dr. Ramsay's opinion.
00:23:38It's the only chance we have to save both you and your baby.
00:23:43If our positions were swapped, what would you tell your patient?
00:23:56Dolores had a seizure.
00:24:00We rushed her into delivery.
00:24:02What happened?
00:24:05I told her not to wait. She's so goddamn stubborn.
00:24:09What happened to them?
00:24:12We delivered her baby.
00:24:1550% chance of surviving the night.
00:24:23Dolores is gone.
00:24:26I'm so sorry.
00:24:27She was there with me all through med school.
00:24:30And then internship and residency.
00:24:35Tell me more about her.
00:24:38We have all night.
00:24:42We have all night.
00:24:52Dr. Ramsay.
00:24:55Look.
00:24:57He made it.
00:25:13She gave everything.
00:25:15I couldn't save her.
00:25:17I'm so sorry about Dolores.
00:25:21Dr. Ramsay.
00:25:22Forgive me for asking, but...
00:25:25Do you and Dr. Abbott have some sort of history?
00:25:29How do you...
00:25:32Yes.
00:25:33Yes, we do.
00:25:37I loved her.
00:25:39I loved her.
00:25:43I wanted to make it work, to find a balance somehow, but...
00:25:51She chose hospital.
00:25:55I wish she had made that choice before I fell in love with her.
00:25:59I should get back to the break room.
00:26:07Serious? What is it?
00:26:10We have to end things.
00:26:12What?
00:26:13The hospital will break us up.
00:26:16We have to end things before our feelings get too deep.
00:26:22I'm sorry.
00:26:24I'm sorry.
00:26:25We have to end things before our feelings get too strong.
00:26:29Can we talk about this?
00:26:31Good morning, interns.
00:26:34I've got our Frisee rankings.
00:26:41Now, don't you all crowd around all at once.
00:26:51Something wrong, Dr. Stone?
00:26:55You know what I mean.
00:26:56I'm ten and you're eight.
00:26:58We need to focus on our work.
00:27:03One other thing.
00:27:05Brief team meeting.
00:27:06I would stay if I were you, because it will impact the outcome of this competition.
00:27:17Good morning, interns.
00:27:22Good morning, interns.
00:27:25Good morning, Dr. Frisee.
00:27:27That's more like it.
00:27:29We've got a patient, Remy Caruso.
00:27:32No test can explain his symptoms.
00:27:34Bungal infection, headaches, joint pain so debilitating he can't walk some days.
00:27:40So, we need all of you on the case.
00:27:46If you're disappointed with the first set of rankings, here's a chance to improve your standing.
00:27:55Dr. Ramsey.
00:27:58How are you doing?
00:28:01Dr. Stone, I don't know why you'd ask me that now.
00:28:05Get to work.
00:28:16Patient X.
00:28:25Patient Y.
00:28:30You're the fourth intern today.
00:28:33I feel like the most popular kid in school.
00:28:36Oh, anyone ask you to prom yet?
00:28:38Everyone wants a piece of me.
00:28:42So, why am I getting the VIP patient treatment?
00:28:46Well, in addition to your dashing good looks.
00:28:48Har har.
00:28:50Us interns have been promised a pretty big boost in our position here if we can figure you out.
00:28:56Oh, so I'm a medical mystery.
00:29:00Thanks for telling me.
00:29:03I'm not sure I was supposed to.
00:29:07You seem on edge.
00:29:09Sorry, it's just my boss hates me.
00:29:13I broke up with my maybe boyfriend.
00:29:16And I'm ranked 10 out of 12 interns, so...
00:29:20Fun times.
00:29:22Doctor, if I may offer a little advice.
00:29:25Life will always be stressful.
00:29:28Just when I thought it couldn't get any worse, I'm breaking out in hives.
00:29:33And in the worst place.
00:29:38See, when it rains, it pours.
00:29:41Remy, have you showed anyone else this?
00:29:43No, I thought it was just stress.
00:29:46Promise me you won't.
00:29:48I'll be right back.
00:29:55Even though we're not together, we're still friends, right?
00:29:58Of course.
00:30:00I was just in Remy's room, and he showed me something he didn't show others.
00:30:04Hives, on the soles of his feet.
00:30:07I think it's a hereditary genetic disorder, and that would explain the other symptoms.
00:30:11Holy shit, run the test.
00:30:13I will, I just wanted to make sure I wasn't crazy.
00:30:16I'll go with you.
00:30:19You are always around.
00:30:22While I work here.
00:30:24Are you eavesdropping?
00:30:26As if either of you have anything remotely interesting to say.
00:30:36Brian, I want to look into something.
00:30:39I want to look into something.
00:30:50Dr. Stone, you need to get your patient that MRI stat.
00:30:53No ifs, ands, or buts.
00:30:59That was close.
00:31:01Sorry for yelling at you.
00:31:03It's okay, but I think it'll be too risky if we both follow.
00:31:09Okay.
00:31:24Running aimlessly in hallways is unprofessional, Dr. Stone.
00:31:27Sorry, Dr. Abbott, I was just excited to tell you.
00:31:31I think I've diagnosed Remy.
00:31:33Really?
00:31:40These tests show Remy Caruso has a rare genetic disorder.
00:31:45Yes, but these exact tests were already run about an hour ago.
00:31:54I'm sorry, I don't understand.
00:31:57Someone beat you to it, Dr. Stone.
00:31:59Now, please return to your other patients.
00:32:10Every time I open a door or turn a corner, there you are, lurking.
00:32:17I have a meeting with my aunt.
00:32:19What, to take credit?
00:32:21Brian and I caught you eavesdropping on our conversation about Remy,
00:32:25and mysteriously, someone ran the test and confirmed my theory.
00:32:29What? You're completely paranoid.
00:32:40Ah, well, first again.
00:32:45You're slipping.
00:32:47What did you say?
00:32:49Maybe you should spend less time being paranoid about your fellow interns,
00:32:53and more time focusing on your work.
00:32:56Maybe I just need to become the director's niece.
00:32:59Or maybe be as good of a doctor as I am.
00:33:10Congrats on rising four spots.
00:33:13Thanks.
00:33:15It's not fair your ranking dropped.
00:33:17Valeria's right.
00:33:19I'm spending my time here flirting with you.
00:33:23I like when we flirt.
00:33:25But that's not why I came here.
00:33:27I need to focus on my work.
00:33:30Haven't you noticed?
00:33:32This is a competition, and we can't all win.
00:33:35Hey, where are you going?
00:33:39I don't know.
00:34:10Dr. Banerjee!
00:34:14What happened to you?
00:34:25I... I was just...
00:34:28I was just gonna...
00:34:30I... I was just gonna...
00:34:32I... I was just gonna...
00:34:34I... I was just gonna...
00:34:36I... I was just...
00:34:37I was just gonna...
00:34:39What were you doing in there?
00:34:41I... I was just...
00:34:42Wait.
00:34:46Not here.
00:34:51I'm sorry. I didn't mean to pry.
00:34:54And yet you did!
00:34:56Dr. Banerjee, is he okay?
00:34:58Does anyone else even know he's sick?
00:35:00Stay out of this, Dr. Stone.
00:35:02Please! I'm worried about him.
00:35:04You're so...
00:35:09Fine. But not now.
00:35:11I can tell you more after our shifts.
00:35:14Tonight?
00:35:15Nine. My place.
00:35:19Don't tell Sol.
00:35:35You can take that off.
00:35:37The coat, I mean.
00:35:49Even though they started out minor, his symptoms got worse.
00:35:53Severe headaches, fever,
00:35:55suddenly organ failure,
00:35:58and eventually sepsis.
00:36:00And you've tried every antibiotic?
00:36:02Each one made him worse.
00:36:04I've been hiding it from everyone because...
00:36:08Naveen said he'd rather go quietly than distract us from the patients.
00:36:14There has to be something you can do.
00:36:17I'm trying everything.
00:36:19Thanks for sharing the burden with me.
00:36:25Oh, God. I didn't realize how late it's gotten.
00:36:29I have a guess.
00:36:31I have a guest room.
00:36:36I have a guest room.
00:36:38Thanks, but I have an early morning tomorrow.
00:36:56I'm number one!
00:36:58And you're three. We did it.
00:37:01Wait, are you mad at me?
00:37:04We're in this together.
00:37:06Together.
00:37:09All you care about is getting a hit.
00:37:16Dr. Stone?
00:37:17What now?
00:37:20I am so sorry. I just made 11 enemies.
00:37:25Not in a good mood, number one.
00:37:27I'm going to a conference in Miami.
00:37:30I decided to bring this week's top intern along as my assistant.
00:37:42Hi, checking in.
00:37:44Gregory Ramsey.
00:37:46All right, you'll be in room 510.
00:37:50There should be a second row.
00:37:52We're completely booked for the conference.
00:37:54The best I can do is upgrade you to a suite, a bedroom with an adjoining living room.
00:38:06I didn't realize I left the door open.
00:38:10Is everything okay?
00:38:12I think you should know the real reason I brought you here.
00:38:20I'm here for Naveen.
00:38:22Naveen?
00:38:24Attending this conference is Declan Nash, VP of Panacea Labs.
00:38:30They've been investing lately in experimental treatments for sepsis.
00:38:35And, uh...
00:38:37I want you to, uh...
00:38:41Me?
00:38:43Well, why not you?
00:38:46Last time I saw Declan...
00:38:53We got into a dispute and...
00:38:57Left on bad terms.
00:39:00Please.
00:39:02This goodbye is time to cure Naveen.
00:39:04Fine.
00:39:06I'll do my best.
00:39:08First event is casino night.
00:39:10Casino night?
00:39:12I don't have a dress to wear.
00:39:15Check your closet.
00:39:31Is this seat taken?
00:39:34It is now.
00:39:36Oh, I'll get $50 in chips.
00:39:40This is poker, right?
00:39:42Yes, it is.
00:39:44Great, deal me in.
00:39:53I knew I shouldn't ever bet so much on a pair of twos.
00:39:56I knew I shouldn't ever bet so much on a pair of twos.
00:40:00Nope, you shouldn't have.
00:40:03Wanna make this interesting?
00:40:08Interesting how?
00:40:12Well, Mr. Nash, I am looking for information on experimental treatments for sepsis.
00:40:21Well, that's confidential.
00:40:22Confidential.
00:40:24What if you can get something you want too?
00:40:27If you win.
00:40:36Naughty!
00:40:38A deal's a deal.
00:40:53Oh, no.
00:40:55That's a straight, right?
00:40:57It sure is.
00:40:59I just have the pair of twos on the table.
00:41:01And, well, these.
00:41:06I think you owe me something, darling.
00:41:15We know we hustled you, but we are sincerely so grateful for this.
00:41:20You might save a life.
00:41:23You tricked me.
00:41:29Can I make a confession?
00:41:31I actually hate gambling.
00:41:35Then how did you get so good at it?
00:41:38Well, I had to pay my way through med school somehow.
00:41:41I realized the more I played, it's actually just about making informed decisions more than anything else.
00:41:48I never really had a choice.
00:41:49I made decisions more than anything else.
00:41:51I never really had much.
00:41:53Other than the head on my shoulders.
00:41:56I was desperate to become a doctor.
00:42:00To do something important for people.
00:42:04I'm the same way.
00:42:07I've barely slept in weeks.
00:42:09Or seen my family.
00:42:12That's how desperate I am to save Naveen.
00:42:20Are you sure?
00:42:22Yes.
00:42:50Anna.
00:42:53I'm sorry.
00:42:55What is it?
00:42:57I can't do this.
00:42:59Okay.
00:43:20Huh.
00:43:31Where have you been? We've been paging you for over an hour.
00:43:34What?
00:43:37I'm sorry, but I don't have any pages.
00:43:40Something's been going on with my pager.
00:43:42Did it melt in the Florida sun?
00:43:44Come on, you're needed in room 209.
00:43:49Okay.
00:44:06What the?
00:44:14Symptoms seem to have stabilized.
00:44:17The treatment is working.
00:44:19It's not much to celebrate.
00:44:21It's like we put a band-aid on a gaping wound.
00:44:26You two have become quite alike.
00:44:36I hope that remark was worth it.
00:44:50It's spread to his lungs.
00:44:52Take this to the lab.
00:44:54Already on it.
00:44:56Who's next?
00:44:58Quick.
00:45:12Gregory.
00:45:15They're gone now.
00:45:17We need that handkerchief tested ASAP.
00:45:30We can move him up on the transplant list.
00:45:33No time.
00:45:35We have to find the source of the infection.
00:45:37And I need you to not tell him anything.
00:45:40What? You can't keep this from him.
00:45:47You're scaring me.
00:45:49He already has so little hope.
00:45:52Promise me you won't tell him.
00:45:54I promise.
00:45:56I owe you.
00:45:58No, I get it.
00:46:00You do owe me something else.
00:46:05What's that?
00:46:07An explanation.
00:46:09About us.
00:46:13Thanks, love.
00:46:15Looks like you got some sun.
00:46:17Well, if I did, it was on accident.
00:46:19Me and my siblings loved to travel before I got stuck in this dump.
00:46:23No offense.
00:46:25We got to 110 countries.
00:46:29I'd love to hear some of those travel stories.
00:46:33Dr. Stone, I need to know what medication you prescribed to Mr. Rudnick.
00:46:41What is it?
00:46:42His file. It's missing.
00:46:47You lost your patient's file?
00:46:49I'll make another copy. Give me five.
00:46:51I'll get it from someone else.
00:47:01I'm busy.
00:47:03Trying to distract me and take the top spot?
00:47:06The opposite, actually.
00:47:08I miss you. I want to help.
00:47:10The first half of my peace offering,
00:47:13and the second half,
00:47:15I can help you with Martinez.
00:47:17Well, that's certainly more enticing than a piece of cafeteria carrot cake.
00:47:21You have 30 seconds to convince me.
00:47:23Do you know Panacea Labs?
00:47:28I've heard of them.
00:47:30They have a new medication which can cure her disease.
00:47:33Wait, what?
00:47:35They haven't committed to a trial, so we'll have to complete a special application.
00:47:38That's incredible!
00:47:44I want to reiterate,
00:47:46it's only a 20% chance.
00:47:48A chance is a chance.
00:47:50I'll try anything to see Peru.
00:47:54Okay.
00:47:56We'll put in an application.
00:47:58Indeed.
00:48:00Anything?
00:48:01Nothing.
00:48:07Rejected.
00:48:09Why?
00:48:11She's a perfect candidate.
00:48:13There must be some way we can get a hold of this drug.
00:48:19Machu Picchu is only a three-hour train ride from Lima.
00:48:23The ancient city.
00:48:25The home of the Incas.
00:48:27It'll be my first stop in Peru.
00:48:28Any word on my application?
00:48:32Nothing yet.
00:48:35You getting tired?
00:48:37I can have one of the nurses help bring you back to your room.
00:48:40Robin!
00:48:42Hey, Chris!
00:48:44What the?
00:48:47I'll help you get back.
00:48:49Nice and easy.
00:48:55Hey, Hannah.
00:48:56Hannah?
00:48:58At least you're talking to me.
00:49:00You can't really blame them.
00:49:02You did tell the other interns that the nurses are lazy and incompetent, after all.
00:49:08I didn't say that.
00:49:10What's going on?
00:49:15Gotta go.
00:49:17Please believe me, Danny.
00:49:19I would never say that.
00:49:21I overheard Dr. Ramsey saying that the Panacea lab rep is coming tomorrow.
00:49:26And they'll bring the sample?
00:49:28Yep. Tomorrow's the day.
00:49:32Declan Nash, the VP of Panacea Labs, should be arriving around 8.
00:49:37Once he's here, I'll page you.
00:49:39And you'll accidentally run into them.
00:49:42Dr. Abbott, you're needed in the ER.
00:49:44You'll tell Dr. Abbott she's needed urgently in the ER with Dr. Minari.
00:49:47Leaving Declan alone.
00:49:48Hello. I'm Dr. Moore.
00:49:50I'm Brian.
00:49:52Hi, Dr. Moore.
00:49:54I'll do it anyway. So, surgical area...
00:49:56Then you'll accidentally spill something.
00:49:58Are you serious?
00:50:00Once he's put down the briefcase...
00:50:02What is wrong with you? Get your hands off this!
00:50:05I spring into action.
00:50:08Declan Nash has quite the temper, so he should be yelling at you.
00:50:19This is a $2,000 suit. That's worth more than your entire life.
00:50:23I will get this dry-cleaned for you.
00:50:25You're not a doctor, you're a nurse!
00:50:27People should be just very, very weary of your care in this hospital.
00:50:36Now, I want to remind you again.
00:50:39This medicine is not clinically proven.
00:50:42It's not a drug.
00:50:43Now, I want to remind you again.
00:50:46This medicine is not clinically proven.
00:50:51But there's a chance, right?
00:50:54That's all I need to know.
00:51:14I've never seen a white blood cell count rise like this before.
00:51:20I think Ms. Martinez is ready to go home.
00:51:38Back to work.
00:51:40Oh.
00:51:42Oh.
00:51:44Don't think I didn't notice that magic trick you played.
00:51:49What trick?
00:51:51Yes, give me that! I will do it!
00:51:54It's...
00:51:56What is your problem?
00:51:58Do you understand that this is a $3,000 shirt? This is worth...
00:52:02Wait.
00:52:04This isn't my briefcase.
00:52:06World-class thief.
00:52:12Back to work, Dr. Stone.
00:52:17Come in.
00:52:23You needed me?
00:52:25I have bad news.
00:52:27Ms. Martinez passed away in her hotel room last night.
00:52:35The family has some concerns about her death and threatened to sue,
00:52:38so we'll have to open an investigation.
00:52:40An investigation?
00:52:42Mm-hmm. These things are routine.
00:52:49Where was she when she died?
00:52:53Lima, her room.
00:53:09Martinez died.
00:53:12What happened?
00:53:14It was my fault.
00:53:17I put her on that medication.
00:53:19And I knew...
00:53:21I knew that it was risky.
00:53:24But if she hadn't taken it, she wouldn't have gone out into the world, right?
00:53:28Something's wrong.
00:53:32Naveen...
00:53:34What happened?
00:53:38Naveen...
00:53:40I'm sorry.
00:53:42I'm sorry.
00:53:44I'm sorry.
00:53:46I'm sorry.
00:53:48I'm sorry.
00:53:50I'm sorry.
00:53:52I'm sorry.
00:53:54I'm sorry.
00:53:56Naveen...
00:53:59He's down to 2,000 white blood cells.
00:54:02Shit.
00:54:04How much time do you think?
00:54:06A month.
00:54:10Is that why you're listening to such sad music?
00:54:13This isn't sad.
00:54:16It's beautiful.
00:54:18It's about two young lovers.
00:54:23On their wedding day,
00:54:25you were to see he was bitten by a snake and taken to the underworld.
00:54:30Morpheus, her husband,
00:54:33was a musician.
00:54:36He played so beautifully that the earth opened up for him so he could follow her.
00:54:41When they met again,
00:54:43the lord of the underworld said he could take her back, but under one condition.
00:54:48What was that?
00:54:50If at any point he looked back before they reached the surface,
00:54:55she would be sent back to the underworld.
00:54:59I'm sorry.
00:55:01I'm sorry.
00:55:03I'm sorry.
00:55:05I'm sorry.
00:55:07I'm sorry.
00:55:08He was sent back to the underworld.
00:55:10He looked back, didn't he?
00:55:12He did.
00:55:15And he spent the rest of his life
00:55:17alone,
00:55:19waiting to die
00:55:22to be reunited with her.
00:55:39We can't.
00:55:47Gregory.
00:55:53Are you afraid we're in too deep?
00:55:56No.
00:55:57Then what is it?
00:55:59I'm afraid I'll look back.
00:56:03I'm afraid I'll look back.
00:56:05I'm afraid I'll look back.
00:56:06I'm afraid I'll look back.
00:56:12Danny, do you know when Dr. Ramsey's getting in?
00:56:14He's not.
00:56:16What do you mean?
00:56:18I mean
00:56:20he resigned.
00:56:23And that justifies an investigation of all the interns.
00:56:26We haven't had a visitor in months.
00:56:28The suspect has to be an insider.
00:56:31Well, I hope they find the truth.
00:56:37Do you know they're investigating Martinez's death?
00:56:40Yeah, that's why I'm here.
00:56:42I'm serious.
00:56:44Dr. Abbott suspects one of our team.
00:56:46She's interviewing the whole hospital.
00:56:48I'll talk to her eventually.
00:56:56Hey, can I borrow that computer really quick?
00:56:58I'm inputting charts.
00:57:00You should have done that this morning.
00:57:02I would have if I didn't spend all day
00:57:04in Dr. Abbott's office answering questions.
00:57:06Here, you can use my computer.
00:57:08Thank you, thank you.
00:57:11Gosh, it's a miracle we're able to help anybody right now.
00:57:19You can call off the investigation, Dr. Abbott.
00:57:22I administered an unauthorized medication to Martinez.
00:57:28Do you understand what you're confessing to?
00:57:31I do.
00:57:33I wish things were different.
00:57:35But I won't make you waste the medical staff's
00:57:37precious time with an investigation.
00:57:39I admire your courage.
00:57:41But you may never practice medicine again.
00:57:54Thank you all for attending.
00:57:56In a few days, we'll hear testimonies
00:57:58regarding Dr. Stone's actions
00:58:00leading to Ms. Martinez's death.
00:58:01The board will then vote
00:58:03on whether or not to revoke Dr. Stone's license.
00:58:06May I say something?
00:58:08Go ahead.
00:58:10I just wanted to say that I
00:58:12fully confess to my role
00:58:14in Ms. Martinez's unauthorized treatment.
00:58:18And if I had to,
00:58:20I would do it again.
00:58:28You do not regret
00:58:29giving her an untested
00:58:31and possibly fatal drug.
00:58:34Between loneliness and a chance at freedom,
00:58:37even if it was short,
00:58:39she chose freedom.
00:58:41The hearing to determine your future in medicine
00:58:43will commence in two days.
00:58:45In the meantime, you're suspended from practicing.
00:59:00Claire?
00:59:02Are you okay?
00:59:04I'm sorry.
00:59:06Was I that loud?
00:59:11I really envy you.
00:59:13What?
00:59:15For potentially losing everything
00:59:17I worked my whole life for.
00:59:19For standing up to my aunt.
00:59:21For doing what you felt was right,
00:59:23even if it was an established procedure.
00:59:25In a weird way,
00:59:27you're the only one
00:59:29you're the only person I can trust.
00:59:31Everyone else here just
00:59:33tries to get on my good side
00:59:35because they think it'll get them ahead.
00:59:39Truce.
00:59:42Truce.
00:59:46I think you can beat this case.
00:59:48You do?
00:59:50I know my aunt pretty well.
00:59:52There's one witness you haven't considered.
00:59:59Come in.
01:00:05I've heard about
01:00:08everything.
01:00:10Well, good.
01:00:12I'd hate to have to explain it all over again.
01:00:14So,
01:00:16come to Wallow with me?
01:00:18You know why I'm here.
01:00:20The answer is no.
01:00:22Gregory,
01:00:24there's no one Dr. Abbott respects more than you.
01:00:26Not anymore.
01:00:27I left.
01:00:29You've worked with me
01:00:31more than anyone.
01:00:33You are my best witness.
01:00:35In the span of mere weeks,
01:00:37I lost Dolores and I'm about to lose Naveen.
01:00:39I'm powerless.
01:00:41I'm not going back there.
01:00:43End of story.
01:00:52I came to this hospital
01:00:54for one reason.
01:00:55To work with Gregory Ramsey.
01:00:58You've saved countless people,
01:01:01including my own brother.
01:01:03And maybe you've stopped caring,
01:01:06but I never will.
01:01:10You think I don't care?
01:01:12No, I know you do.
01:01:20Oh, my God.
01:01:23I'm sorry.
01:01:25We shouldn't.
01:01:27You said it yourself.
01:01:29You don't work for the hospital anymore.
01:01:56I just wanted to wish you good luck.
01:01:58Planned us a fun night tonight.
01:02:00I won't be joining you.
01:02:02Why?
01:02:05I know you've been sabotaging me.
01:02:07What?
01:02:09I know it was you
01:02:11who turned all the nurses against me
01:02:13and took credit for Remy.
01:02:15And you prompted an investigation
01:02:17that Dr. Abbott started?
01:02:19No.
01:02:21I didn't.
01:02:22You prompted an investigation
01:02:24that Dr. Abbott started?
01:02:41Hannah, do you hear yourself?
01:02:43This is Chris.
01:02:45Drop the act.
01:02:47It's over.
01:02:49I just wanted to be someone
01:02:50who helped you.
01:02:54Like you said,
01:02:56we can't all win in this competition.
01:02:59Only one can survive.
01:03:05Hey, where are you going?
01:03:07Hannah!
01:03:15You've reached Gregory Ramsey's voicemail.
01:03:17Please leave a message.
01:03:18Shit.
01:03:20I'm trying to get a hold of Dr. Ramsey
01:03:22but he's not answering.
01:03:24Why? To testify?
01:03:26No. With...
01:03:28Can you keep a secret?
01:03:40Naveen may be infected
01:03:42with more than one bacteria.
01:03:44Every antibiotic given to him
01:03:46to treat one
01:03:48that's why he's
01:03:51been resistant.
01:03:55I've been taking care of him
01:03:57all alone since Dr. Ramsey left.
01:03:59I can help.
01:04:01Leave it to me.
01:04:08Dr. Banerjee,
01:04:11we've discovered multiple kinds of bacteria
01:04:14interacting in your system.
01:04:16There's only one solution.
01:04:20Phage therapy.
01:04:23Exactly.
01:04:25Introduce a phage virus
01:04:27to kill off bacteria but...
01:04:29He can kill me as well.
01:04:32Dr. Abbott, Dr. Stone,
01:04:34you're both terrific
01:04:36but there's only one doctor
01:04:38I can trust to do this.
01:04:46How'd you get in here?
01:04:48You left your door unlocked.
01:04:50Were you hoping I'd come?
01:04:54What's going on?
01:04:56Phage therapy will work for Naveen.
01:04:58A what?
01:05:00We really need your help.
01:05:06I know this is hard
01:05:08but I know
01:05:10I can do this.
01:05:12I know I can.
01:05:13I know this is hard
01:05:15but please.
01:05:23I always knew
01:05:25I'd spend my life in this hospital.
01:05:29Yet I thought
01:05:31I'd be fighting for other people's lives
01:05:33and not my own.
01:05:36It's funny how life works.
01:05:44You'll have another chance.
01:05:48I'll stay with him tonight.
01:05:50I should head out.
01:06:08For you.
01:06:10Thanks.
01:06:11Where's Dr. Banerjee and Dr. Ramsey?
01:06:13Dr. Banerjee is showing signs of improvement
01:06:16and Dr. Ramsey says good luck today.
01:06:19I'd rather he show up.
01:06:30Lucky you have those poker skills.
01:06:33Medicine certainly didn't work out.
01:06:39Thank you all for being here.
01:06:41We'll now begin testimony.
01:06:45Dr. Stone was a dedicated, caring doctor
01:06:49who always held herself to the highest standard of professionalism
01:06:52and care.
01:06:54And care.
01:06:58We have one more witness.
01:07:04Mr. Martinez.
01:07:09I'm Victor.
01:07:12Teresa Martinez's son.
01:07:14Thank you for coming.
01:07:16I know it can't be easy.
01:07:18It isn't.
01:07:20Would you like to make a statement?
01:07:22I do.
01:07:25I can never forgive Dr. Stone.
01:07:28But I want to say thank you.
01:07:30My mother was able to make her dreams come true.
01:07:33She described Machu Picchu as
01:07:35the happiest day of her life.
01:07:37The night before she died.
01:07:42Order!
01:07:45Thank you, Victor.
01:07:47I didn't do it for you.
01:07:49Then why testify?
01:07:51A friend of yours called me.
01:07:53I figured I should help, okay?
01:07:56Someone's mom needs a great doctor like you someday.
01:08:03Dr. Stone,
01:08:05your total disregard for our code of conduct
01:08:07makes me wonder
01:08:09if you understand what it means to be a doctor.
01:08:13The last thing you want to do
01:08:15is freeze.
01:08:17I do.
01:08:19It means acting quickly
01:08:21and making decisions in line with my patients' wishes.
01:08:23So you don't regret your actions?
01:08:26I regret the pain that I caused Ms. Martinez's family.
01:08:30But I stand by my decision.
01:08:33Shall we vote?
01:08:35All right.
01:08:38Dr. Banerjee!
01:08:41I'm here alive thanks to Dr. Stone.
01:08:45May I resume my place on the committee?
01:08:54Thank you for bringing him
01:08:56and convincing Ms. Martinez's son.
01:08:59It wasn't me.
01:09:01It was Dr. Ramsey.
01:09:05Dr. Ramsey?
01:09:08We'll start on this end and work our way down.
01:09:11I vote to dismiss.
01:09:14Dr. Taylor?
01:09:17Retain.
01:09:21No more disruptions, please.
01:09:25Dr. Wen?
01:09:28Dismiss.
01:09:30Dr. Bennett?
01:09:32Retain.
01:09:33Dr. Banerjee?
01:09:35Retain, of course.
01:09:42Well, that's three to two, Dr. Stone.
01:09:46I hereby declare your position retained
01:09:49as of tomorrow morning.
01:09:53This is outrageous!
01:09:55She stole and misused my company's property!
01:09:59You should be much more concerned.
01:10:00that your defective drug is about to go to trial.
01:10:03I would rush to the lab if I were you.
01:10:07This is a scandal.
01:10:10You did this!
01:10:30Why did you punch him? He had enough against you.
01:10:33He was going to punch you first.
01:10:35I could have taken it.
01:10:37It's more than that.
01:10:39I know what you did.
01:10:41Getting Victor Martinez here to testify on my behalf.
01:10:45Getting Naveen here with Blair.
01:10:48It was the least I could do.
01:10:51You understand why I couldn't testify, right?
01:10:54It's okay. You don't need to.
01:10:56I didn't testify because it's a conflict of interest.
01:11:00What?
01:11:02A committee can't trust a witness who's
01:11:05obviously in love with the accused.
01:11:08I agree.
01:11:12Dr. Abbott reinstated me.
01:11:15We're colleagues once again.
01:11:18You heard.
01:11:20My suspension isn't over until tomorrow.
01:11:23For tonight, you and I are just people to each other.
01:11:30I'm sorry.
01:12:01Help!
01:12:04I've got this.
01:12:10Late on your first day back?
01:12:12I had to help a patient.
01:12:14Did I miss anything?
01:12:16Not yet. She's about to start.
01:12:19Quick announcement.
01:12:21As some of you likely know,
01:12:23Dr. Banerjee has returned.
01:12:25Which means that the intern with the highest points
01:12:27will not be getting awarded his position.
01:12:31Instead, they will be awarded with Dr. Ramsey's.
01:12:35Wait, what?
01:12:41I've decided to resign my position as director of this hospital.
01:12:45Dr. Ramsey will be taking my place.
01:12:53And my old position will be filled by the number one intern of this hospital.
01:12:59Dr. Hannah Stone.
01:13:10Shall we get to our patients?
01:13:12Dr. Stone.
01:13:14I'll let you two talk onboarding.
01:13:19Congratulations. You've really proven yourself.
01:13:21Thanks, but Greg...
01:13:23Dr. Ramsey...
01:13:25I know what I've said about us being colleagues.
01:13:27How we can't.
01:13:29I was wrong.
01:13:32Hannah, I'm not afraid anymore.
01:13:36If you've shown me anything,
01:13:38if you've taught me anything,
01:13:40it's to jump in head first without fear of loss.
01:13:44I guess we both learned something from each other.
01:13:47Let's get to work.
01:13:52Hello, I'm Dr. Stone.
01:13:54I'm here to help.