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00:00How does she know?
00:02How does she know?
00:05Yes, I took her from school and she's here with me.
00:08But she forgot her bag and she'll be here soon.
00:11Today she found it.
00:13I feel sick again. Is it because of that?
00:15My head is hurting, my tongue is burning.
00:17Really, I feel like...
00:19Like my breath is cutting me off and my lungs are dry.
00:21And you surely have a fever.
00:23Do you know what would make me feel a little better?
00:25We would spend some time together.
00:27Come on, Lucia.
00:29Wait a minute. It's your dad.
00:32Hi, dad. How are you?
00:34I'm fine. I'm at work.
00:37When are you coming to see us?
00:39We'll see each other on Friday.
00:42Okay. Bye, dad.
00:44I'll get the bag.
00:46Come on.
00:47Why don't you surprise her by coming over for dinner?
00:51Lukia, please. I'll be with the kid on Saturday.
00:54Wait. Don't hang up.
01:00What's that? Metal?
01:03Come out quietly and with your hands up.
01:06Mom!
01:07I said hands up!
01:09Mom!
01:10I'm telling you, I didn't...
01:12Hands up!
01:13Lukia?
01:14Can you hear me? What's going on?
01:16He's waiting for me.
01:19Let me go.
01:20Calm down.
01:21My love?
01:22Rania?
01:24Rania?
01:25Lukia?
01:29Rania?
01:30Lukia?
01:31Rania?
01:57Good morning.
01:58Good morning.
02:02Who is he?
02:04Usually, only doctors from your hospital come at this time.
02:08Don't you recognize him?
02:10He doesn't look like him.
02:12Maybe I'll come back earlier tomorrow.
02:15Not yet.
02:16He came the last time we opened.
02:19Do you miss him?
02:21Say it like it is.
02:22About the doctor you were telling me about? Dimitris?
02:25About my father.
02:26Family matters are the worst.
02:29Was it a big scene?
02:33Take care of the others.
02:35I'll take care of your father.
02:38Go!
02:41Are you okay?
02:44Yes.
02:45Yes.
02:47I'm leaving.
02:49Greetings to the law.
03:00This will pass.
03:03Mr. Verete, are you here now?
03:05Sorry, I didn't have time to notify you.
03:07Days have passed since the first test.
03:09I was wondering when the next one would take place.
03:11Are you in a hurry to take Mrs. Lambrinou's place?
03:13No.
03:14We have no competition with Andreas.
03:16Of course not.
03:17I'll inform you in two days about the second test.
03:22Mr. Verete, tell me the truth.
03:24Why do you think you will become a good director again?
03:28Is the first test a part of the test?
03:30Everything is a part of the test.
03:33Because I'm still a patient.
03:36I know the needs of the person on the other side.
03:39I'm sorry.
03:45But you're ready for everything.
03:47Don't put it down.
03:50Her lungs were inflamed and they were removed from her stomach.
03:54My connectors!
03:56I'm sorry, honey. I took them to the office.
03:59The police must have seen them and they gave me a kamikaze.
04:04I'm sorry, but how did you find the connectors in your stomach?
04:07Okay, I'm going to tell you something crazy.
04:10But when I work, I always have a connector on my lips.
04:14And sometimes I swallow them by mistake.
04:18More than sometimes, right?
04:20Lucia, apart from all the other diseases, now you eat connectors?
04:25I'm sorry, you're right.
04:27You don't have to apologize for anything.
04:29As far as I can see, you're suffering from iron deficiency.
04:32In these cases, it is not uncommon to consume iron.
04:35Really?
04:36Yes, it is a disorder called allotriophagia or PICA.
04:41We will try to monitor it in the first phase,
04:43while adjusting your blood flow.
04:48My PICA seems to be overdue.
04:50Why? Her blood pressure is low.
04:52She has all the other symptoms.
04:54Exhaustion, nausea, nausea, burning in the tongue.
04:56And the shape of her ears.
04:57Cirrhosis. Characteristic.
04:59Thank you. My knowledge does not need refreshment.
05:02The connector in your stomach refers to a psychiatric disorder.
05:05Lucia is functional.
05:07She works, raises her child. It is not a psychiatric case.
05:10And at 12, she showed a tumor that led to leukemia.
05:14Her immune system may have been affected by malnutrition.
05:16I would start with a psychiatric evaluation.
05:20We will do both.
05:22Call Yiannopoulos and ask for a consultation from the Apostle.
05:25I'm going to get some ointment.
05:27Mrs. Lambrinou.
05:28Mr. Christidis would like your opinion on a patient.
05:31I'm coming.
05:32Don't get upset with Andreas.
05:34The case is yours and you can talk to me.
05:37Good luck.
05:48Good luck.
05:52Please.
05:54Won't you go to the patient?
05:56We will cover you.
05:58Blue Dog.
06:00Blue Dog.
06:05What is this Blue Dog, Blue, all the time?
06:08Something between us. I'll tell you later.
06:12Yes?
06:14A few days ago, he was in a coma.
06:16Then he had a fever, pain in the middle, weakness and nausea.
06:20It's the vaccine's fault.
06:22What vaccine?
06:23For foie gras fever.
06:24I did it with his son a few days ago.
06:26It's a trip to Iran.
06:28My son has gone around the world with his work.
06:32But he hasn't seen his father's birthplace yet.
06:35Well, it's not like Ghana is in Dubai to be sad.
06:38Kasha.
06:39Ka-sha.
06:40Hanoz Yadmegirev.
06:41What is he saying?
06:42He is in pain.
06:44He is coming from a village outside of Thebes.
06:46The doctor diagnosed hypoxia and a simple infection.
06:49Today, however, the symptoms have worsened.
06:51Can you raise your left leg, please?
06:55Okay, that's enough.
06:57Your right now.
07:01A few paralyses on one side.
07:03What are you dealing with?
07:05I have a minor rheumatism.
07:07The other one, of course, started when I was nine.
07:10But when I found out that you were my fiancée,
07:13I told you that if you wanted to come to Greece with me,
07:15you would have to deal with the goats.
07:17That's what I do.
07:19I didn't dare say no.
07:21Did you see the ambulance?
07:23That's why I called you.
07:28Look at me in the light for a moment.
07:30Bleeding, constipation.
07:32And the fever is gone.
07:35We're done.
07:41I'll be right back.
07:46Tell them to get the results out quickly.
07:48In the meantime, you deal with the safety protocols.
07:51I'm sorry, the patient hasn't understood what's going on.
07:53I'm afraid he's been infected by the West Nile virus.
07:55Isn't it a bit of a quick diagnosis?
07:57Yes, as much as the transmission.
07:58That's why we have to do everything we can to stop it.
08:00The hospital is safe.
08:01It is not transmitted from person to person.
08:03We just have to notify the patient.
08:05I know how the virus is transmitted. Thank you very much.
08:07Now we're just making a case.
08:09And no one has explained anything to the patient.
08:11You have to go talk to him.
08:13When I have something to say to him, I'll go.
08:20I'm going to see if the blood tests came out.
08:22I'll go with you, okay?
08:30What's going on?
08:33What's going on?
08:35What's going on with my father?
08:37My colleagues believe that your father has been infected by the West Nile virus.
08:41The Nile virus?
08:43But I haven't been to Egypt.
08:45Unfortunately, the virus recently came to our country.
08:47And?
08:48Is it serious?
08:50We haven't confirmed the vaccine yet.
08:52After all, these infections are very rare.
08:54We'll let you know as soon as we have something new.
08:56Doctor, can I ask you a question?
08:58Of course.
08:59Should we cancel the trip to Iran?
09:02Dad, a lot of fun.
09:04When is your trip?
09:06In four months.
09:08No, don't do anything.
09:10Until then, you'll be fine.
09:13Doctor, Gennopoulos is in Lukia.
09:16We'll talk again.
09:20Dad?
09:24I'm sorry, son.
09:26Did you see Lukia?
09:28Do you think there is a possibility?
09:29She has no fever or bleeding.
09:31I don't think so.
09:32Good morning.
09:33Is that all? Two minutes and that's it?
09:35Andreas, I'm a surgeon.
09:36What more do you expect me to appreciate?
09:38I'm sorry, surgeons don't have time to lose.
09:40And we don't have Lukia to lose.
09:42Yes, but that's why I can't do anything.
09:44I know that 15 years ago,
09:46she was a girl with lymphoma
09:48that developed into leukemia.
09:50She was treated and now she has a normal life.
09:52Ah, normal.
09:54She doesn't lose her time going to doctors.
09:56A few years ago, you were in the team
09:58when she saved her life,
10:00but you haven't seen her since.
10:02Do you need a little more attention?
10:04Andreas, I don't save lives.
10:06I save bodies.
10:08Sometimes it happens like before,
10:10sometimes it doesn't.
10:12But in both cases,
10:14I won't feel pride or shame.
10:16I do my job.
10:18Good morning again.
10:20Good morning.
10:22Mr. Giannopoulos.
10:24Ah, yes.
10:26It's hard to get away from the pathology.
10:28That's exactly what I wanted to talk to you about.
10:30What do you mean?
10:32I never wanted to do pathology.
10:34But COVID came,
10:36it came here,
10:38and then things came on their own.
10:40Yes?
10:42I want to change.
10:44I'm interested in surgery.
10:46As you know,
10:48you started from scratch.
10:50Stay here.
10:52I know, I know.
10:54But honestly, I'm thinking about it very seriously.
10:56Your father is a very good doctor.
10:58You have a lot to learn from him.
11:00But I don't know if I want to.
11:02I mean, about surgery.
11:04Are you sure you want to?
11:06I could see some of your surgeries.
11:08Ah, I see.
11:10That's what you want to ask me.
11:12So, let's talk about grammar.
11:14Learn my program,
11:16I'm leaving now, good luck.
11:22And now?
11:24Yiannopoulos told us what he thinks.
11:26We're waiting for the results of the tumor
11:28to exclude leukemia.
11:30We're talking about the pathological.
11:32In addition to the western tumor,
11:34check for zika and for...
11:36Zikongonia.
11:46Difficult case?
11:48If it seems easy to you,
11:50something is missing.
11:52You are very good.
11:54You were always so lazy.
11:56That's your humor.
11:58I'm playing a game.
12:00It's called, I'm trying to distract your attention.
12:02I see.
12:04You know, it's not bad to take a break
12:06anywhere.
12:08Okay, I'll think about it.
12:10What are you going to say tonight?
12:12I have an invitation
12:14for a painting exhibition.
12:16I don't know about art,
12:18but they told me there will be good wine.
12:20I don't take art out of my house.
12:26I'll think about wine.
12:42I'll think about wine.
12:54Are you done?
12:56What?
12:58You won't ask for an evaluation from Ioannis?
13:00Yes.
13:02Right, I'm going.
13:12Eva, I'm sorry.
13:14Let's go, I have a day off.
13:16I came to get something I forgot.
13:18Day off?
13:20Why?
13:22Are you going somewhere?
13:24You wonder.
13:26No one has asked for it yet.
13:28Petros is going to take me
13:30to the seaside for two days.
13:32He's different from the others.
13:34What can we do?
13:36Good luck.
13:38Leonida?
13:40Leonida?
13:42Yes?
13:44Can I ask you something?
13:46Sure.
13:48What is a blue dog?
13:50It's a long story.
13:52It started during the Covid period.
13:54What?
13:56No.
13:58I'm sorry, I have to go.
14:00Next time.
14:10Good morning.
14:12Good morning.
14:14My name is Anna Grigoriadi.
14:16I'm a psychiatrist.
14:18I'd like to talk to you,
14:20if that's what you want.
14:26Okay.
14:30First of all,
14:32how do you feel?
14:34Better,
14:36even though I don't have my daughter here.
14:38They told me
14:40she couldn't stay.
14:42But she's with her dad, right?
14:44Yes, but she didn't want to leave me.
14:46I understand.
14:48I'm also divorced.
14:50I know that a mother-daughter relationship is special.
14:52Ours was always like that,
14:54even before the divorce.
14:56You're a very lucky mother.
14:58Rania and I
15:00meet by chance.
15:02Were you like that with your mother?
15:04Your ex-husband told us
15:06No, they were different.
15:08They never accepted
15:10either Pano or Rania.
15:12So you don't have help.
15:14I guess it's hard to combine
15:16work, raising your child...
15:18I can take care of my daughter, of course.
15:20I have no doubt.
15:22But I'm here for you, not for the child.
15:28Get some rest now.
15:30Maybe we'll talk tomorrow.
15:36Andreas?
15:38Will you take Rania for me?
15:40Why do you say that?
15:42She's a psychiatrist. I'm not crazy.
15:44I know.
15:46I just came for a typical medical examination.
15:48No one will take your child.
15:54Get some rest now.
15:58Her condition
16:00does have a psychiatric background.
16:02She mentioned her daughter in every answer.
16:04Of course, it takes time
16:06for a complete diagnosis.
16:08But it's clear that there's a psychological attachment to the child.
16:10Psychological attachment?
16:12She just loves him.
16:14And this behavior characterizes mothers
16:16with malnutrition.
16:18Which is true for this particular woman.
16:20We can see it from her prices.
16:22Exactly how I imagine it.
16:24Her prices have to do with malnutrition
16:26or malnutrition.
16:28I agree. She's on a diet.
16:30We're probably talking about
16:32a form of depression.
16:34Because of the divorce
16:36and the anxiety of raising her child alone.
16:38Exactly.
16:40Well, I think the evaluation has covered everything.
16:42I'll give her a prescription
16:44and I'll inform the psychiatrist.
16:46Thank you, Anna.
16:48You always remain the best.
16:56You talked to her for a minute
16:58and you gave her a diagnosis?
17:00I'm talking about opinion.
17:02Diagnosis? It's too soon.
17:04I think what you're going through is affecting you.
17:06What do you mean?
17:08Your own child, Anna.
17:10The problem with the adoption.
17:12You probably can't think straight.
17:14Leave us alone, Andreas.
17:29Lavida.
17:42And your visit, as I was saying.
17:48Can I?
17:50Of course, since I have the permission.
17:54Come closer. I want to see you from there.
17:58Okay.
18:08When did the panic attacks start?
18:10After the pandemic.
18:12Was there a reason?
18:14No.
18:16I'm asking because
18:18many colleagues have similar crises
18:20but they were all presented
18:22during the pandemic,
18:24not after.
18:26I understand.
18:28I was sick.
18:30I was in quarantine for a long time.
18:32During the pandemic,
18:34did you experience
18:36losses that hurt you?
18:38No.
18:40I mean, many patients died
18:42but none of them hurt me.
18:44None?
18:46Excuse me?
18:48You spoke to the woman.
18:50You said, none of them hurt me.
18:52Losses.
18:54Losses.
18:56And with Eva?
18:58How did it go?
19:00What are you asking now?
19:02You had decided
19:04to separate and return to your country.
19:06During the pandemic,
19:08you had a tight cooperation.
19:10How were you?
19:12As we were before.
19:14Before, you were a couple.
19:20Nothing has happened with Eva.
19:22Nothing, if that's what you want to know.
19:24She has nothing to do
19:26with my panic attack.
19:28Okay, very well.
19:30Listen to how we will continue.
19:32I will give you work for the house.
19:34Prepare it for our next meeting.
19:36I want you
19:38to write me
19:40five pleasant moments
19:42that you remember
19:44last year without Eva.
19:52Press my foot like you're pressing gas.
19:56Good.
19:58The right one now.
20:04Press.
20:06Press more.
20:08Press.
20:10Good evening.
20:12Good evening, doctor.
20:14Do you have the results?
20:16No, no, the results haven't come out yet.
20:18How are we? Did we have any improvements in the foot?
20:20No, but the fever has gone down.
20:22So we can hope that the infection
20:24is not so serious.
20:26It's too early for that.
20:28That's why I talked about hope,
20:30otherwise I would say certainty.
20:32Certainty, nice word.
20:34Let's stick to it.
20:36Excuse me.
20:38Yes, come.
20:40Yes, I'm telling you the same thing.
20:42What job do the children do, doctor?
20:44I have a daughter.
20:46She is a doctor.
20:48But my wife was a doctor.
20:50Are your parents my daughter?
20:52Doctors.
20:54You are lucky.
20:56When there are common interests,
20:58one understands the other.
21:00That's true.
21:02My daughter and I had moved away for a while,
21:04but when we started working together
21:06we got closer.
21:08I live with my son,
21:10day and night.
21:12But he seems to love you very much.
21:14Yes, but I am a man in the village.
21:16We deal with cattle.
21:18My son is an economist.
21:20Whenever I see him,
21:22he talks about the virtues.
21:24I am very proud of him.
21:26But we are like strangers.
21:28The doctor's trip to Iran
21:30will bring us closer.
21:32I am sure.
21:34He will see my roots,
21:36his roots.
21:38He will know me better.
21:40But all this is a hope,
21:42not certainty.
21:46I think that
21:48Covid was my Iran.
21:50What do you mean?
21:52My mother and I
21:54got closer when she got sick.
21:56I think we wouldn't have made it
21:58differently.
22:00There is one thing I feel sorry for.
22:02I feel sorry that I wasn't here.
22:04We didn't work together.
22:06Danai, you are a member of this team
22:08and you will always be.
22:10Will you tell me a story?
22:12What does a blue dog mean?
22:14We haven't told you this story yet.
22:16A blue dog is the story of a child...
22:18Hurry up. Lucia is not well.
22:24The letter
22:26is waiting for me.
22:28It has started.
22:32Vicky.
22:34Hold on.
22:36Vicky.
22:38This shows that her problem is organic,
22:40not psychiatric.
22:42But she didn't show any symptoms.
22:44How can we explain
22:46her depression?
22:48We can explain it
22:50with a stimulant.
22:52What is it?
22:54Radioactive isotopes.
22:56We can monitor
22:58her behavior.
23:00Ok.
23:02We will proceed tomorrow.
23:04Wouldn't it be better to do it today?
23:06It didn't go so well.
23:08We can't say that
23:10I am willing to do it right now.
23:12Dimitris?
23:14Me too.
23:16Blue dog.
23:18First, I am very upset.
23:20Second, I have to go.
23:22You are in a hurry.
23:24I have a date.
23:28She has a date.
23:40Dimitris, how are you?
23:42Has something happened?
23:44No, no.
23:46Are you still at the hospital?
23:48No, I have to go to school.
23:50It's a pity.
23:52We are going to do an exam with my father.
23:54It's a pity.
23:56I will call you tomorrow.
23:58Ok.
24:00Do you still want to go to school?
24:02Doc is going to do
24:04a hydromobility study
24:06and he told me to stay.
24:08Won't you stay?
24:10It won't be easy to see her again.
24:12No, it's ok.
24:14I am fine.
24:16Bye.
24:18Have fun.
24:32Come.
24:36What does it mean?
24:40It depends on how much you are willing to pay.
24:42The more money you give,
24:44the more it means.
24:46Do you really believe it?
24:48All these nights
24:50are a game for the rich.
24:52Nothing more.
24:54Believe me.
24:56They have no idea what they are buying.
24:58Do you want to do an experiment?
25:00What?
25:02I want you to cross the room
25:04and come back.
25:06Why?
25:08Just believe me.
25:12Ok.
25:34So?
25:36So?
25:40He is back.
25:42So?
25:44They will understand.
25:46Do you think so?
25:48Yes.
25:50Wait.
25:52Mrs. Paraskou.
25:54Mr. Christidis.
25:56Do you know him?
25:58He is the best pathologist
26:00there is.
26:02I am so glad you are here.
26:04Thank you for the invitation.
26:06Good evening.
26:08Good evening.
26:12Tell me something.
26:14How much does this book cost?
26:16You know, it is in Greek.
26:18Is it in Greek?
26:20And can it cost
26:22300,000?
26:24At least.
26:26Maybe more?
26:28We will need more newspapers.
26:30Don't forget
26:32that it is a serious investment.
26:34We are not talking about it.
26:36Thank you for coming.
26:38Have a nice time.
26:40Take care.
26:46What are you doing?
26:48I can't believe you are so calm.
26:50Do you often do such experiments?
26:52The experiment has nothing to do with the board.
26:54It has to do with you.
26:56What do you want to prove?
26:58I am a scientist.
27:00Always.
27:02But everyone will always look at the beautiful.
27:06Cheers.
27:10Cheers.
27:20We are done.
27:24Tomorrow we will take your blood at a stable rate
27:26so that we can understand what is happening to you.
27:28What is this?
27:32Rania gave it to me.
27:34She told me to take these instead of the bandages.
27:36You are right.
27:40Thank you for taking care of me.
27:42We are doctors.
27:44We have to take care of you.
27:48I would like to be a doctor in a different way.
27:50I don't understand.
27:52Do you have problems with your father?
27:54Or your mother?
27:56No.
27:58He lets himself get involved with the patients.
28:00That's normal.
28:02But he creates problems and leads you to mistakes.
28:06I am losing you.
28:08When you say mistakes?
28:10Mistakes in general.
28:14When something doesn't affect you,
28:16you focus better.
28:18For example, when I swim.
28:20I am alone.
28:22Your surgery today
28:24was like the perfect swim.
28:28I was jealous.
28:30The surgery.
28:32Tomorrow I will take your blood at a stable rate
28:34so that we can understand what is happening to you.
28:36No need to thank me.
28:38We have a lot to talk about.
28:40Good night.
28:42Good night.
28:52Good night.
29:22A few days later.
29:40Strange.
29:42The latest blood tests in Loukia
29:44don't show a decrease in radionuclides.
29:46Paradoxical, not strange.
29:48Doc, can you go to Loukia?
29:50The patient is not feeling well.
29:52The doctor who is watching her should go.
29:54No, you asked me, Doc.
29:56Right away.
30:08Andreas, please.
30:10Tell him how things are going.
30:12What's going on?
30:14He wants me to take care of Rania.
30:16Loukia, look at you.
30:18I am sick. I am not crazy.
30:20Enough. I am sick enough.
30:22How many doctors have we gone to?
30:24They didn't find anything.
30:26Andreas wasn't that good.
30:28Tell him I am not crazy.
30:30You are not crazy. You are sick.
30:32We will find out what is going on.
30:34You can take care of your child.
30:40Dad, don't you think you have crossed the line?
30:42What line?
30:44Your limitations.
30:46We are doctors.
30:48What kind of doctors are we if we don't care about people?
30:50Doctors who care about their bodies.
30:52These are for surgeons.
30:54We provide the patients with the strongest care.
30:56I know, Dad.
30:58But there is a dividing line.
31:00If you cross it, some people may get hurt.
31:16What do you want?
31:18What is going on with you?
31:20Why did you say that some people may get hurt?
31:22Nothing is going on.
31:24I just want you to understand that your method is risky.
31:26Isn't that why you didn't want to come yesterday when I called you?
31:28You told me you were sick and I saw you leaving much later.
31:32Kelly, we need you.
31:34We need to be united to help your father.
31:36I have already done a lot.
31:46Mr. Giannopoulos, are you in?
32:16Mr. Giannopoulos?
32:18Mr. Giannopoulos?
32:20Mr. Giannopoulos?
32:22Mr. Giannopoulos?
32:24Mr. Giannopoulos?
32:26Mr. Giannopoulos?
32:28Mr. Giannopoulos?
32:30Mr. Giannopoulos?
32:32Mr. Giannopoulos?
32:34Mr. Giannopoulos?
32:36Mr. Giannopoulos?
32:38Mr. Giannopoulos?
32:40Mr. Giannopoulos?
32:42Mr. Giannopoulos?
32:44Mr. Giannopoulos?
32:46Mr. Giannopoulos?
32:48I'm afraid I'll be big for you.
32:50I'm sorry. I came to say....
32:52That we'd talk about your disability?
32:54Yes.
32:56Well...I've thought about it
32:58I think you have a lot on your mind right now
33:00It's going to be very hard for you to start from zero
33:04which is why I believe that I need to do something more mediative...
33:08Meaning?
33:11I can talk to your manager and tell her to let you see a surgery,
33:17some medical care, if you want to.
33:21That's not something you're used to, but I'm the manager, she's the manager, we'll sort it out.
33:26So you're really sure about what you want to do.
33:29What do you say?
33:30Yes, of course. What else can I say?
33:32Okay, but first of all, I want you to do something else.
33:36What?
33:38Talk to your father. He may not be the manager, but he's a colleague,
33:43and I want to be okay with him.
33:45So I think it's necessary for you to do it.
33:49Yes, I understand.
33:51Perfect. We'll be in touch.
34:01Is it happening to me too?
34:04It's happening to me too.
34:07It's happening to me too.
34:22Our trip to Tehran is in three months.
34:24We'll stay for two nights, then we'll go to Kashan by car.
34:27Do you hear me?
34:29Yes, yes.
34:31We're going to Kashan.
34:32Kashan. Kashan.
34:35Sorry, I have to send a mail. I'll be back.
34:38His mind is always different.
34:40He's different with you and your daughter.
34:43He works with you. He listens to you.
34:46Yes, I'm lucky.
34:56Doctor?
34:57I can't see.
34:58Calm down.
34:59I can't see anything.
35:00Calm down.
35:01Doctor?
35:02Calm down. We're here.
35:03I can't see anything.
35:19What's going on?
35:22Massoud has the vaccine.
35:24Did the results come out?
35:26No.
35:27But I gave him some injections and we noticed minor fractures.
35:31That means the tumor has spread.
35:33We have to confirm it.
35:34I said to check if they have...
35:35It's too late, Christina.
35:37He just lost his sight.
35:39The tumor has progressed a lot.
35:42It's a matter of time.
35:45You were right.
35:48I can't tell you that I'm happy.
35:50I told him that he could go on a trip with his son.
35:53He was so happy that they would go together.
35:56I don't want to lose him.
35:58Do you want me to tell him?
36:00No.
36:01It's my responsibility.
36:03I just...
36:05I should have listened to you.
36:08It's too late to hope.
36:20Anna?
36:21Do you want anything?
36:22No, thank you.
36:27I'm sorry.
36:28I made a mistake.
36:29I was in a hurry.
36:30There's no reason to be sorry.
36:33Patients need doctors.
36:36And doctors need friends.
36:56Can I give you a sedative?
36:58So you can relax.
37:00The pressure is low.
37:01The rest is normal.
37:03I'll wake you up.
37:04No, just take some blood.
37:09So?
37:10Do you agree on the sedatives?
37:13I'm not tired.
37:15There's no problem.
37:18That's what I thought.
37:19Until I realized that I was missing a leg.
37:22What about you?
37:23What are you missing?
37:24Nothing.
37:27I found you a replacement.
37:29You're missing sleep.
37:30Listen to me.
37:33You have a heart attack.
37:34Call Sofia.
37:35Quickly.
37:36Relax.
37:37Relax.
37:38Calm down.
37:39Breathe with me.
37:40Together.
37:41Calm down.
37:42Calm down.
37:43Together.
37:46I haven't seen a more aggressive anemia.
37:48What about her last blood tests?
37:50Alexandros took them.
37:52We need them immediately.
37:53Where is he?
37:54I don't know.
37:55Why didn't he answer?
37:56I saw him at the ophthalmologist.
37:58I'm going to find him.
37:59I'm going to call the prenatal care.
38:06And what did you do at the ophthalmologist?
38:12I see.
38:21So, as we said.
38:23One cocktail.
38:24More walking.
38:25Okay?
38:26What can I do, doctor?
38:28Since you say so.
38:29Great.
38:30I'm happy.
38:31Will your medical bill be in your account as usual?
38:34As usual.
38:35Thank you very much, doctor.
38:37Good luck.
38:38Good luck.
38:39Nice to meet you.
38:40Me too.
38:50Do you see patients from your doctor here?
38:52The lady has been treating my patients for years.
38:54When you have a burden here, the priority is the patients in the ward.
38:57She doesn't believe me anymore.
38:59She is exhausted.
39:00In the meantime, your patient upstairs is dying.
39:03The blood tests confirmed you.
39:05Really?
39:06Why didn't you tell me?
39:07Yes.
39:08And now we are looking for you for my patients' tests.
39:11We are in danger of losing her too because you were dealing with your exhausted patient.
39:17I'll wait for you in my office.
39:22I made a mistake.
39:24I thought what I had was the unknown, but when I gave birth, it was already too late.
39:31We only managed to bring up the cause of the virus before it spread.
39:34Eudy was informed and your father's ornithotrophy has been isolated.
39:40Was this ornithotrophy his whole life?
39:44And now his death.
39:45No, it wasn't his whole life.
39:47Since yesterday, he hasn't mentioned it.
39:49He's talking about you and your trip.
39:57Don't tell him yet. Give me some time.
40:11I experienced the same thing with my mother.
40:14Life goes on and you don't realize how much you are a burden.
40:19One day, you realize that you have drifted away from the people you love.
40:28I don't want to be a burden anymore.
40:32I want to be with the person I love.
40:36Who is he?
40:38Do I know him?
40:39He's a bit silly.
40:41So I don't know him.
40:42Should I hit you?
40:43Let's not.
40:56Would you like to come over for dinner?
40:58Yes, but let's eat together this time.
41:08Dad, do you have some time to talk?
41:10Yes.
41:11Even though the ornithotropy situation has worsened...
41:14It's okay. We'll do it another time.
41:17No, I'm sorry. If it's urgent, let me know.
41:19Excuse me.
41:20What are you doing here?
41:21I'm here to bring the ornithotropy tests.
41:23The seeds?
41:24Yes, but I don't understand.
41:25Radionuclides behave strangely.
41:27They are stable, then they decrease, then they are stable again, and so on.
41:31I don't understand. I haven't seen it before.
41:33I think I've seen it before.
41:35But I have to make sure first.
41:44Anna!
41:45Anna, wait a minute.
41:47I need your opinion on Lucia.
41:49What opinion?
41:50I can't see clearly.
41:52You're right. I'm sorry. I was inattentive.
41:54But I think I know what's going on.
41:56What about Christina?
41:57I don't believe her.
41:58I don't believe her either.
41:59I don't believe her either.
42:00I don't believe her either.
42:01I don't believe her either.
42:02I don't believe her either.
42:03I don't know what's going on.
42:04Christina believes you.
42:05Because something tells me that you have found a way to cooperate.
42:08We don't need a lymoxologist.
42:09It's a psychiatric case, you were right.
42:11Look here.
42:14These are the radioactive isotopes.
42:16What do they remind you of?
42:18The prices of the jackhammer of the cell.
42:31
43:01So that's how the diagram explains it.
43:03Every minus corresponds to a hemorrhage.
43:05Exactly.
43:06Munchausen, huh? Unbelievable, I never imagined that.
43:09People who suffer from similar syndromes know how to hide very well.
43:18Lucia is a typical example.
43:20As a child, she spent a long time in the hospital.
43:23And when she was sick, her parents were united.
43:25So when her husband abandoned her, he tried to show she was sick.
43:29To keep her family together.
43:35Lucia is awake.
43:46What's going on?
43:48You won't believe it, we have a case of Munchausen.
43:50So we're not going to eat together?
43:54I'm sorry, I'm really sorry.
43:56But it's Munchausen, when will it happen again?
43:58Yes, it doesn't matter.
44:00A blue dog, then.
44:02I forgot to tell you this story.
44:04Yes, I understand, it's probably something between you two.
44:20What happened?
44:21This time you missed it.
44:23What's going on?
44:24You don't have to tell me anymore.
44:26We know what you're doing to yourself.
44:28Me?
44:30What?
44:31We found these in your room.
44:34Now we know your problem, we can help you.
44:38Andrea, will you take revenge on me?
44:40No one can love their daughter like you.
44:42But we have to think what's good for her.
44:46Sometimes we think we're necessary, but we have to take a step back.
44:57No.
45:11Vasili?
45:13Is that you?
45:15Yes, dad.
45:18I wish I had more time.
45:21I wish I had more time.
45:26Dear Din, tell me what you want.
45:31Tell me about Kashan.
45:35Tell me about Safar.
45:39I have a lot to tell you about Kashan.
45:51I have a lot to tell you.
46:21I have a lot to tell you.
46:51I have a lot to tell you.
47:21I have a lot to tell you.
47:22I have a lot to tell you.
47:23I have a lot to tell you.
47:24I have a lot to tell you.
47:25I have a lot to tell you.
47:26I have a lot to tell you.
47:27I have a lot to tell you.
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47:30I have a lot to tell you.
47:31I have a lot to tell you.
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47:34I have a lot to tell you.
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47:38I have a lot to tell you.
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47:40I have a lot to tell you.
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47:42I have a lot to tell you.
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47:44I have a lot to tell you.
47:45I have a lot to tell you.
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47:55I have a lot to tell you.
47:56I have a lot to tell you.
47:57I have a lot to tell you.
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47:59I have a lot to tell you.
48:00I have a lot to tell you.
48:01I have a lot to tell you.
48:02I have a lot to tell you.
48:03I have a lot to tell you.
48:04I have a lot to tell you.
48:05The patient could not be treated for the programme's entire conditions by the medical staff.
48:09We hope this will make the process a lot easier.
48:18Are you well, my dear?
48:21I haven't seen you for a while.
48:22Surgery is a tough business.
48:25I guess that's true.
48:28Tell me, did you speak to your father?
48:32Yes.
48:33And? What did he say?
48:36No problem.
48:39Let's see how long you can take it now.
48:41Let's see.
48:58You know that Manoula loves you, right?
49:02For me, you are the most important creature in the world.
49:05But the doctors found out that I am a little sick.
49:08I will be fine, but it will take some time.
49:11So, for now, we can't see each other.
49:15Why? Will I get sick too?
49:17Let's say yes.
49:19Anyway, it's better to stay with dad.
49:22And you? Won't you be alone?
49:24I will have the doctors taking care of me.
49:27When you want, you can come and see us.
49:30You will tell dad and he will bring you.
49:32Of course. Whenever you want, you will tell me and we will come.
49:35And we will be all together again.
49:39Go now. Don't be late for school.
49:48I spoke to a specialist about this condition and he will be happy to take care of you.
49:53Thank you very much.
49:55I am sorry for all the lies I told you.
49:57You gave me a lot of attention and it couldn't be done otherwise.
50:01It was my fault.
50:03Everyone was trying to make me look bad, but I guess I wanted to feel necessary.
50:08We don't want all that.
50:14I don't understand why you are still like this.
50:16If you don't understand, it's better if we don't talk about it.
50:19Because I saw a patient from the clinic here?
50:21Why?
50:22Because for me, public health is priority.
50:25If you ever ask the ministry to use this, it's nice.
50:30I am losing my words with you. You are stupid, aren't you?
50:33You should know that not everyone is a doctor like you.
50:37You are right. I was unlucky.
50:39Once, I loved my job and I did it right.
50:42Then COVID came.
50:44Endless shifts every day.
50:47I lost my friends, my colleagues.
50:50But I didn't give up.
50:52Do you remember what they used to call us? Heroes.
50:56But when it's all over, accusations, complaints.
51:00It's like we were to blame for nothing.
51:03No one is counting on us.
51:05No one.
51:06So what am I supposed to count on?
51:08Do you know how much public health costs? It's like this sign here.
51:11It depends on how much you are willing to pay.
51:14I understand your disappointment. We all feel the same way.
51:17I don't want to discuss it anymore.
51:20I'm sorry.
51:34Good morning.
51:36Good morning. How are you?
51:39As you know. And you?
51:42Very well. We had a great time with Petros.
51:46Nice?
51:50Yes.
52:05I tried to write five happy moments without Eva and...
52:10I couldn't write a single one.
52:13That's how panic attacks work.
52:16You can't get over them.
52:20Yes.
52:24Yes.
52:26I can't.
52:28And how do you feel?
52:31I miss her.
52:32Why?
52:34Because I left her alone.
52:35You're talking about Eva, right?
52:37Yes. Yes. Of course, about Eva.
52:41Listen to me.
52:42There's been a lot of pressure lately.
52:45And a breakup in a situation like this is more painful.
52:50Here's what we're going to do.
52:52Since your situation is related to Eva...
52:55I'd like to include her in the therapy.
53:00Eva?
53:01Yes.
53:02It'll be like consulting a couple.
53:04I know, it's not the most common thing.
53:06But it'll help both of them to say no.
53:09No, no, no. There's no such thing.
53:11Asking her is part of the therapy.
53:14And if you don't continue the therapy...
53:16you won't continue the fights either.
53:21The Healers
53:26So you're here today, not at the surgery?
53:30Luckily for the specialists, we're all going to school together.
53:32Yes. I haven't decided yet what I'm going to do.
53:35Kelly, I don't know how your head can go away at this time.
53:38We're struggling to work with my father.
53:41That can't be the only reason.
53:42I have bad memories of this place.
53:45We're all having them.
53:46We didn't change our specialties, because we have good ones.
53:48Yes, but it's just a memory.
53:58Christina behaved like a real director.
54:02She was in time for the delivery of Masoud's son.
54:05She asked for a psychiatric opinion on Lucia.
54:09In her place, I would have done everything wrong.
54:13Listen, Andrea.
54:16I'm going to tell you something that you may have forgotten, but don't worry.
54:21Everyone makes mistakes.
54:24The problem wasn't a mistake, Apostolos.
54:27I'm the problem.
54:33Good morning, Mr. Vrete.
54:35Can I bother you for a minute?
54:39I'll leave you to it. Good morning.
54:45I'm listening.
54:48I know you're a decent man, Mr. Vrete.
54:50And I'm sure you're thinking of giving up your position.
54:55Am I wrong?
54:56Why do you say that?
54:57It's a mistake, Mr. Vrete.
54:59And it's not the first or the last.
55:02Listen to what I suggest.
55:04If you give up now,
55:07we'll pretend it never happened.
55:10And you can continue to work in the position you're in.
55:13You're a doctor under restrictions.
55:17You're very valuable, Mr. Vrete.
55:19Don't lose everything in a battle you can't win.
55:25I have a question.
55:27Go ahead.
55:28Who told you about my mistakes?
55:30It doesn't matter.
55:31Don't say that.
55:32It's the first time you leave the office.
55:34You show up here at the pathology department.
55:36Why doesn't it matter?
55:37Do you want to tell me why you're so opposed to me becoming a doctor again?
55:42I'm not opposed to you, Mr. Vrete.
55:44But what you're sick of doesn't make you a better boss.
55:48It's as if you've lost your mind.
55:53That's true.
55:56Christina has a much clearer mind than I do.
55:59But you know what?
56:02None of you has ever been hospitalized in a cell, in a bed,
56:06and you're asking her who she is and what she's going to do from now on.
56:09Unfortunately, I've found myself.
56:12And at that point, I didn't need a doctor with a clear mind.
56:17I needed a doctor to listen to me.
56:21Mr. Vrete...
56:22That's why I'm asking you to let me know when you're going to take the next test.
56:28Okay?
56:31You're welcome.
56:39You're welcome.
56:50Can I bother you?
56:51Only if it's a patient.
56:54It's a patient.
56:56For me.
56:58I think he's hiding something.
57:00It was clear that he didn't want his parents to know about the girl.
57:03Please, stay out of this.
57:07Sorry.
57:08What?
57:09I'm sorry.
57:10What happened?
57:11I don't know.
57:12There's food everywhere.
57:13Stay away from my daughter, do you understand?
57:16From what I can see, your daughter knows how to protect herself much better than you.
57:20No.
57:21No, I'm not staying.
57:22Don't you understand?
57:23I don't want to stay.
57:24There's a whole restaurant waiting for me out there.
57:26What's wrong with you today?
57:28In the morning, Kelly with Yiannopoulos, now you with Alexander.
57:31You're jealous.
57:32Yes.
57:33He has no power in his right hand.
57:35Antoni, can you hear me?
57:37Can you hear me?
57:42Are you holding him?
57:43Yes.
57:44Mr. Michanelis.
57:45Get out of my way.
57:46I'll make an appointment for your discharge.
57:47Please.
57:48Get out of my way.
57:50Who is it?
57:51Eva.
57:56Half a minute.

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