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In this gripping clip from the NBC series Brilliant Minds, we delve into a pivotal moment as neurosurgeon Dr. Nichols, portrayed by Teddy Sears, takes a hands-on approach to teaching his colleague, Dr. Wolf, played by Zachary Quinto, the intricacies of firing a gun. This unexpected training session unfolds against a backdrop of urgency, as Dr. Wolf grapples with the complex symptoms of a patient whose mysterious illness remains elusive. As the two doctors navigate the tension of the moment, Dr. Wolf gains a crucial insight that may hold the key to unraveling the medical puzzle before them. The scene expertly intertwines the worlds of neurosurgery and marksmanship, highlighting the innovative methods Dr. Nichols employs to inspire critical thinking and problem-solving in his peers. Tune in to witness how this unique experience shapes their understanding of medicine and the human mind.

Brilliant Minds Cast:

Zachary Quinto, Tamberla Perry, Ashleigh La Throp, Alex MacNicoll, Spence Moore II and Aury Krebs

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00:00I
00:06Want to assume you've never handled one of these before I don't know okay safety 101
00:10Always treat the gun as if it's loaded
00:12Always keep the gun pointed in a safe direction and always keep your finger off the trigger till you're ready to shoot
00:16Okay, really seeing the military and you know
00:21What was that like
00:23It's good for me
00:24Whip me into shape when I needed it
00:26Forced me out of the house away from my parents and I got really close with a lot of the guys
00:30One in particular what about don't ask don't tell
00:37Not ideal, but it's not a way to make it work
00:46That's right, he's gonna put your thumb there you go, okay now put the front sight on the target racket it by the rear sight
00:57Okay, squeeze the trigger
01:04The impact the shock it's like a blast wave through my arms now imagine that
01:09From a gun a thousand times bigger a hundred times a day every day for months
01:14So Steve's brain injury wasn't caused by enemy blast exposure, but by firing his own weapon
01:19It's a theory
01:21That we can only confirm by analyzing Steve's brain post-mortem thankfully our patient is still alive, but there were others who weren't so lucky
01:29Let's call Carol

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