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00:00There you are. The patient in room 412 just threw up.
00:06Oh, my shift is over. And I have somewhere to be.
00:09Wasn't that your patient?
00:11Unless you want a bad performance review on your file, you'll go clean it up.
00:19How are you feeling?
00:21Uh, lousy. Am I going to be okay now?
00:24Yeah, in a few days you'll feel better. But you just let me know how you're feeling, okay?
00:28Okay, thanks.
00:30Do you dance?
00:32Oh, yeah. My friend's a dancer.
00:35I'm actually going to see her dance tonight at the Metropolitan Center.
00:37Really? I want to dance there someday.
00:40Well, then I'll tell you all about it tomorrow.
00:42Okay.
00:46You're quite late.
00:47I know. Sorry.
00:49Your seat's in the balcony. You can take the elevator over there.
00:53Smells good.
00:54Yeah, it's for the reception after the performance.
00:56Whoa, whoa, whoa. Hold up.
01:08Hello?
01:11Hell, that stands shut. We're going to be trapped in here forever.
01:14I doubt it. Someone will come looking for us.
01:18It sounds like the performance is still going on.
01:21Well, at least we won't go hungry.
01:27Middle one's worth a hundred points, right?
01:29Yep. Okay, my turn.
01:32Oh! Fifty points.
01:36If you could be anywhere else right now, where would it be?
01:40Does time matter?
01:42No, I guess not.
01:45Then I'd be here. Well, not in here, but watching the performance with my mom.
01:52So, why does time matter?
01:55Well, she passed away a few years ago.
01:57What about you? Where would you be?
02:01In my studio. I just enjoy painting. It's relaxing.
02:06I wasn't expecting that.
02:08I'm glad I came.
02:10You're glad you got stuck in here?
02:12I'm glad I got stuck in here with you. Yeah.
02:17You know, when we get out of here, I'd like to see you again.
02:25Oh, thank you.
02:26Sorry about the inconvenience.
02:28Luke! There you are!
02:33Sorry, I got delayed.
02:35Hi! There you are!
02:37What did you think? Did you see that one mistake I made in the first act?
02:40No, no, I didn't.
02:41I'm gonna be starving now. I've got reservations at a great restaurant nearby.
02:44Let's go. I want to introduce you to the other dancers.
02:46Hold on just one moment.
02:49What's going on?
02:50I have no idea.
02:54All right, let's get started.
02:55I'd like to introduce you to a new doctor on the team.
02:58This is Dr. Luke Taylor.
02:59For now, why don't you just each give your name?
03:01April Park.
03:03Whitney Clayson.
03:04Kelly Workman.
03:08I'd like to introduce you to a new doctor on the team.
03:11This is Dr. Luke Taylor.
03:13I'd like to introduce you to a new doctor on the team.
03:15This is Dr. Luke Taylor.
03:20For now, why don't you just each give your name?
03:22April Park.
03:23Whitney Clayson.
03:25Kelly Workman.
03:27Claire Abbott.
03:29Rob Smith.
03:30Lindsay Hanson.
03:31Great. It's nice to meet everybody.
03:34Dr. Taylor, I am so excited for you to be here with us.
03:38Yeah, I am too.
03:41Excuse me.
03:42There is something about a man in a white coat.
03:46Adds something, doesn't it?
03:48Yeah, like a million to our married filing jointly tax return.
03:54Hey, Dr. Taylor.
03:55Hi.
03:56We're so lucky to have you here.
03:58I would love to buy you a drink to welcome you.
04:01Thanks, but I'm working late tonight.
04:04Okay. Another time then.
04:12Dr. Taylor?
04:13Yes?
04:14I wanted to introduce myself.
04:17Claire.
04:18Yes. We actually met before.
04:21Look, I'm going to stop you right there, okay?
04:25I'm going to stop you right there, okay?
04:27I didn't come here for this.
04:29I came here to work and to help people be better.
04:31So let's just bypass the whole in and the new doctor thing, okay?
04:36Sure.
04:42I thought I smelled something good.
04:45I'm ready.
04:46What's wrong?
04:47Nothing.
04:48Liar. You bake when you're upset.
04:51That guy I met the other night, he works at the hospital.
04:54Excellent.
04:55He blew me off when I tried to talk to him today.
04:57Jerk.
04:59Did he recognize you?
05:01I mean, you were really dressed up that night and the elevator was dark.
05:05I don't know. It didn't seem like it.
05:07Maybe I just made it into more than it was.
05:09Are you sure?
05:10Maybe he had a reason for being rude.
05:12Or he didn't feel the same when he saw who I really am.
05:21Do you want me to throw that away for you?
05:23No, thanks.
05:28Luke, Taylor.
05:29Hey, nice to meet you.
05:31Most docs like to throw in their title when they need it.
05:34Nice to meet you.
05:35Most docs like to throw in their title when they introduce themselves.
05:39That seems a little...
05:40Yeah.
05:42So, how long have you worked here for?
05:44Oh, about five years.
05:45Things always need cleaning.
05:46Kind of like fixing people.
05:48I like your thinking.
05:50Nice to meet you, Jonathan.
05:52Alright. See you around, Doc.
05:55You should totally apply for that job.
05:57I don't think they'll see me as head nurse material.
06:00You're organized, you're efficient, you care about patients.
06:03What more do they need?
06:04I don't have any connections to HR.
06:07You don't need connections if you're the right one for the job.
06:10Let me see that application again.
06:13Thanks.
06:14I'll turn this into HR on my way out.
06:17Stanley!
06:18Hey, you won't do it otherwise.
06:22Hey.
06:23Dr. Taylor?
06:25Look.
06:28Sorry for snapping at you yesterday.
06:30Sorry for snapping at you yesterday.
06:33There were just a lot of new faces, some really, really awkward flirting, and come-ons.
06:38Took my frustration out on you, and you didn't deserve it.
06:42It's okay.
06:43It's just, you know, when I'm working, I need to focus on work.
06:47I've worked hard to be a nurse. Focus is all I have.
06:50That didn't come out right, did it?
06:54Yeah. Apologies are not my strength.
06:57Yeah. Apologies are not my strength.
07:00Because you don't mess up often, or you just don't apologize?
07:03Probably the second one.
07:05We can skip the apology.
07:07Thanks.
07:10Lena!
07:12What is it?
07:13Did you hear about Claire?
07:14No, tell me.
07:15I just found out. She applied for the job.
07:19It doesn't matter. They won't pick her.
07:21How do you know that?
07:22I'll make sure of it.
07:27Claire, did you hand out those warming blankets to room 414, 417?
07:31Yes, all tucked in.
07:32And the new IV bag from Mrs. Godfrey.
07:34It's done.
07:36Mr. Samuelson wants a bath. Go suit to it.
07:43I swear, it's how you all pay for yourselves,
07:46by giving me no information, so that I have to keep coming back.
07:51Hmm?
07:52Hmm.
07:53Yeah.
07:57No, not another one.
07:59Both Dr. Fredericks and Dr. Taylor agree that we need updated blood work.
08:02Oh, two docs agree, so now I should be a human pincusher.
08:06Mr. Samuelson, if you just hold still, it will be really quick.
08:09No.
08:10More tests mean more costs.
08:12And all you do is tell me what I don't have.
08:15Last time, some little girl missed my vein three times.
08:20She has a terrible bedside manner.
08:22And it stings, like a lot.
08:25Claire, no. Stop it. No.
08:34Hey, Lena.
08:35We're understaffed for the night shift, and you drew the short straw.
08:39That happens a lot.
08:40Clock's ticking.
08:42I'll be right up.
08:44Aren't not game for Moby Dick?
08:47Mrs. Godfrey.
08:48I am game for his...
08:49Mrs. Godfrey.
08:50Doc.
08:52I'm sorry.
08:53I was just so enthralled with my book.
08:56I just...
08:59Whoops.
09:02Chocolate?
09:03Mrs. Godfrey, I wanted to talk about your condition.
09:06The tumor's growing.
09:08Now, there are treatment centers that specialize in...
09:10Yeah, but my odds aren't great.
09:14No.
09:16Val.
09:18Val.
09:20I've had a good life.
09:23I've got great company.
09:26Have you gotten to know Claire yet?
09:28She's quite a catch.
09:30Yes.
09:31I'm gonna go fill up your water.
09:32You see that?
09:33She's so attentive and thoughtful.
09:37When you find someone special, you don't let them go.
09:44About time to head home, isn't it?
09:47I kind of like working when it's quiet.
09:50Good day today?
09:52Yeah.
09:53That didn't sound too convincing.
09:55It's fine, I just...
09:57I'm mulling over something one of my patients said to me.
10:00What did they say?
10:02When you find someone special, don't let them go.
10:06Seems like good common sense to me.
10:09I don't know.
10:10Sorry to bug you.
10:13Don't let them go.
10:15What?
10:16Oh, it just seems simple enough.
10:18I mean, it just means you do whatever you can to keep whoever it is we're talking about in your life.
10:25What if I don't know how?
10:27Find a place to start.
10:33Yes, ma'am.
10:35Hi.
10:36I was here the other night for the Swan Lake performance and I was looking for someone I met.
10:42Name?
10:44Is there a list of who bought tickets, maybe?
10:47Yes, but we can't release that information.
10:49Privacy policy.
10:50Well, I'm just looking for one person.
10:52A woman, if that helps.
10:55Right.
10:56That doesn't sound creepy at all.
10:58I really need to get...
10:59Is there anything you...
11:01Metropolitan Center, sales office.
11:02How can I help you?
11:03Got it.
11:05When are you free?
11:06I'm free on Friday.
11:07I'm free on Saturday.
11:08I'm free on Sunday.
11:09I'm free on Sunday.
11:10I'm free on Sunday.
11:11I'm free on Sunday.
11:12I'm free on Sunday.
11:13When are you going to sweep a woman off her feet?
11:16You're a bright young man.
11:18I don't know.
11:19I think I just need to find the right person.
11:22What about Claire?
11:23I don't think that's such a good idea.
11:25Why not?
11:26Take her out.
11:27I won't take no for an answer.
11:29Mrs. Godfrey, I really...
11:30Promise me.
11:32I do.
11:35Will you at least look at these treatment options?
11:41Deal.
11:44Hey, Claire.
11:46Dr. Taylor?
11:48So, I made this deal with Mrs. Godfrey.
11:51Okay.
11:52Well, I agreed to take you out if she would look at some treatment options.
11:58Wow.
11:59So, what do you say?
12:01Want to grab a bite to eat after your shift?
12:03Um...
12:05What do you say?
12:07Want to grab a bite to eat after your shift?
12:09Um...
12:10Sure.
12:11I mean, if it'll help Mrs. Godfrey.
12:14Great.
12:21You know, I don't know if it's the tumor that explains Mrs. Godfrey's behavior or her...
12:24Or it's just her?
12:25Yeah, well...
12:26She's your biggest fan.
12:27I'm sure that's the tumor's influx.
12:29I don't think so.
12:32So, why'd you choose to be a nurse?
12:35Probably because of my mom.
12:37Yeah?
12:38Yeah.
12:39I always thought my parents just expected me to go to med school, so...
12:42I just kind of went along with their plans, but...
12:44I actually started wanting to after a while.
12:46So, what made you change how you feel?
12:55I'm going on my break.
12:56You know, I just have one quick question.
12:58We don't keep customer social security numbers either.
13:01No, I...
13:02I was wondering who the caterer was for the Swan Lake opening.
13:09You just pick from here whatever you want.
13:12I want a cheeseburger.
13:14Where's that on the menu?
13:15Well, Dr. Fredericks has you on a liquids-only diet.
13:18Why?
13:19He doesn't know what's wrong with me.
13:21And I'm not starving so that he can keep guessing.
13:24Well, you're hungry. That's a good sign.
13:26And I'll let him know.
13:27But for now, you have to choose from here until he says otherwise.
13:30You get that twit on the phone right now and tell him I want real food.
13:35Mr. Samuels...
13:36Now what?
13:38Oh, my.
13:39Yes, Mr. Samuels.
13:46Look here.
13:48You don't have to treat her like that.
13:50Mind your own business.
13:52I will when you start acting your age.
13:55Really?
13:56Throwing a tantrum like a toddler?
13:59Get out.
14:01When you shape up, I'll get out.
14:07Get out.
14:09When you shape up, I'll get out.
14:13Fine.
14:15You be nice.
14:18I saw that, young man.
14:23Now that's much better.
14:28You know, you don't have to be miserable.
14:32But it is your choice.
14:34But it is your choice.
14:37Will you just leave already?
14:54Dr. Taylor?
14:56Hey.
14:58You alive?
14:59Yeah, I just finished a long shift.
15:02Rough day then?
15:03Yeah.
15:05No, not really. Just...
15:08Had this one patient. Partial paralysis.
15:10Ended up not being what I feared, but it, uh...
15:13Just reminded me of a patient I had a while ago.
15:16What happened?
15:18Nothing.
15:22Alright, well, I'll see you later. Get some rest.
15:29I made a bad call.
15:34I made a bad call.
15:38Left the patient paralyzed from the waist down.
15:41And no one blames me and says it was just a fluke, but, uh...
15:44Still.
15:47Anyway, that's what I was reminded of today.
15:51Sorry. It's hard to let go of.
15:54Thanks.
15:56I'm being new around here. It's nice to have someone to talk to.
16:00Anytime.
16:03Bye.
16:09So could I just be imagining that there's something between us?
16:12Who?
16:14Dr. Luke?
16:15I thought you said he was a jerk.
16:17He's not.
16:19I mean, I see him every day now and I've gotten to know him better.
16:23And I still think about that night.
16:26Maybe he still thinks about you too.
16:29He told me a while ago that he's interested in someone else.
16:33Take a deep breath for me.
16:36Are the antibiotics working?
16:39Not as well as I'd like, but...
16:41Can we speak outside?
16:42Yeah.
16:48That's no good, huh?
16:50Probably not.
16:51What's wrong?
16:53It looks like the infection is spreading.
16:57We can do another blood draw, but she's going on another antibiotic in the meantime.
17:01You don't want to wait for blood results?
17:03We don't have time. If this keeps up, we'll have to go back in surgically.
17:09Claire.
17:10Hey. You off?
17:11Yeah, but I just heard something.
17:13HR set a date, so whoever they choose for head nurse begins at the end of the month.
17:17Really?
17:18Yeah.
17:19Claire, straighten out the supply closet. I can never find what I want when I need it.
17:22You're leaving?
17:23I have plans.
17:25Just keep things in order. Just because I'm gone doesn't mean we slack around here.
17:29Oh, there's also the party coming up. The fundraiser for the hospital? It's going to be divine.
17:34That sounds really...
17:35I'd like as much of the staff as possible to have a chance to go, so you'll cover that night.
17:44Hi, Mr. Samuelson.
17:46Who's that from?
17:47Me.
17:49They're...
17:52bright.
17:54How are you feeling today?
17:56Have you ever been in the hospital? I mean, sick?
18:01Not sick, but yeah.
18:03Who?
18:04My mom.
18:06Did she die?
18:08Yeah.
18:09Did the doctors do anything?
18:11They did what they could.
18:13But it took forever to figure it out.
18:17Yeah, sometimes it does.
18:21Meanwhile, the clock is still ticking.
18:25You get sicker because they don't have answers.
18:36How was your shift?
18:38It was okay.
18:41You alright?
18:42Yeah, I'm just thinking about Mr. Samuelson.
18:47You want to talk about it?
18:48I think a walk will help.
18:53Do you want to come along?
18:56Yeah, sure.
19:00They're about three hours away.
19:02So, any clothes with your family?
19:05Aw, cute.
19:06Custom T-shirts. You need something for your teddy bear?
19:09Actually, I was thinking about getting one for Peyton.
19:12Ah, the appendicitis case.
19:13Yeah.
19:15What do you think?
19:16Yeah, she seems like a penguin person. I like it.
19:22Can I ask you something?
19:23Sure.
19:24The other day, you mentioned that you made a bad call.
19:27Ah, bad.
19:29Why does it bother you so much?
19:32Well, the man lost the use of his legs.
19:34Right, but you're an experienced doctor.
19:37You've had plenty of patients enough to know that things don't go right all the time.
19:41So, why did that bother you so much?
19:44Well, no one challenged me that day.
19:47No one offered a different point of view or a solution.
19:50And it wasn't their job to, but I swear, I could see it in their faces.
19:55I just wish someone would have said something.
19:59Anyway, who knows if I even want to listen.
20:06I gotta go. It's the hospital.
20:08Everything okay?
20:09It's Peyton.
20:10What's happening?
20:11I don't know, but I better go find out.
20:13Should I?
20:14No, no, no. Go home. You're off today.
20:16Well, here. Give this to her.
20:18What's going on?
20:20You have to be more specific.
20:21With Peyton. Her mother is…
20:22Bawling her eyes out.
20:23Don't get involved. We're not therapists, Claire.
20:29Hi! I love the penguin.
20:32Me too.
20:34I'm just so excited for the show.
20:36I'm so excited for the show.
20:37Me too.
20:38I'm so excited.
20:39I'm so excited.
20:41I'm so excited.
20:42I'm so excited.
20:43I'm so excited.
20:44Hi. I love the penguin. Oh, good. Um, how are you feeling? Um, the medicine was making me
20:53feel weird, but Dr. Taylor came and changed something last night. I feel way
20:57better now. Great. Your mom, she's down the hall. Yeah, um, her boss sent her an email and
21:04she got demoted. She's not taking it well. Oh, that's awful.
21:14Hi, um, I'm looking for a particular waiter who's working the Swan Lake opening
21:21performance at the Metropolitan Center. Um, no, no, um, I just, I spent some time
21:28with him and... Hello? Hello?
21:33Try that again.
21:40Hello, I'm Dr. Taylor from Regional Medicare and I have a party I'm hosting
21:47soon. I heard good reviews about your catering and, well, I have some questions
21:55about your company first, if that's all right. Have someone call me back. Thank
22:01you. Sounds like somebody's having a dinner party. Uh, no, not really, just, uh, doing
22:09whatever I can to hang on to someone. Ah, yeah, that, that sour-faced lady still
22:18running the show? Yes. Yeah, I didn't want that one in here, so, thanks. No problem.
22:29Do you get rashes like this often? Yeah, every now and then. Eczema, whatever. Luke! Oh, hey, I was
22:40just leaving. You off work yet? Um, Mr. Samuelson has some red patches on his
22:44skin. Okay. They weren't there before. Where? His leg. Those patches could be...
22:52Consistent with lupus. Or just eczema. Will you and Dr. Fredericks think that he
22:57has pericarditis, right? With good reason. Which is also a symptom of lupus. There are a
23:03hundred things it could be, okay, but a rash doesn't change anything. Right, but
23:06with his symptoms and his history, it could be... Claire, thanks for taking the
23:09initiative, but I think you got to hang up. Yeah. Gotta take this. Hello? Thank you for
23:17calling me back.
23:25Oh, hey. Uh, yeah. I remember you. Heard you were looking for me. Well, actually, I'm
23:31looking for the woman that was stuck with us. Thought you might know something
23:34about her. You didn't get her number? No, not before she left, and I, uh, no. I wish.
23:40Look, that was the first time I've seen her. I thought you for sure would with the
23:45way you two were flirting. Yeah? Oh, yeah. Yeah. Worst night of my life. Yeah, great.
23:51Well, do you remember anything about her? Didn't even catch her name. Although...
23:57Although what? She did say she came with a friend. Yeah, well, I don't know who that
24:04is either. Oh, that's not my point. You're assuming that her friend's a girl.
24:10What if it's a guy? Well, she specifically said friend, though.
24:16Girls do that. Yeah. Look, I'm just saying she could be taken, is all. Right.
24:25Oh, wait. Oh, wait. She did say one of the performers gave her her tickets.
24:31Really? One of the dancers? I guess so. Could still be a guy, buddy.
24:39A little light homework there? Something like that.
24:59Hey, I'm sure you've heard we're looking for a new head nurse. I'm narrowing down
25:02the candidates, but I'd love for you to weigh in on it. Sure. When? There's a lot going on
25:07with the hospital fundraiser, but I'd like to make a decision after that. No problem.
25:22Claire. Hi. Hey. Can I talk to you about something? Sure.
25:32The more I thought about it, the more it made sense. He's not the usual lupus patient, but
25:36he's had attacks for several years. You know, that alone probably didn't make anyone blink
25:40enough. And now the pericarditis. And the skin rash. I'm gonna have Dr. Fredericks review
25:46everything, including the latest blood labs, but I think we have it. That is good news. I mean,
25:51he needed answers. Thanks to you, we have them. Not me. Yes, you. You spoke up, you said what
25:58you thought, and I brushed you off. I'm sorry. Thanks. You have a few minutes? Come on.
26:13So this is my landlord's storage space, but let's use it for... Your paintings. Yeah.
26:18And this is my hobby. It's kind of random. You want to try it?
26:37Oh, it's really hard.
26:38You're a natural.
26:50Are these your finished pieces? Uh, yeah. The colors and the mood. It's like
26:59a light standing in the darkness. How long does it take you? This one's just a weekend.
27:05It's beautiful.
27:11Hold on. You got, uh, you got a little paint. Oh, I got it.
27:22I'm sorry. It's okay. No, it's not. I don't want to make things.
27:40I should not have crossed that line. Right. You know, work. Yeah. It's not a good idea.
27:47I should go. It's just, I'm kind of interested in someone else.
27:55Um, all right. You know, it kind of seems like you're interested in me too.
28:05I'll see you at work.
28:17Excuse me. Can I help you? Uh, yeah. I have an odd, but very, uh,
28:23urgent question to ask everyone. Could I? Who are you? Luke. Luke Taylor.
28:35All right, everyone. Listen up. Just a moment, please. It seems we have a guest.
28:39Uh, sorry for the interruption. I, uh, I'm searching for a woman I met at the opening
28:46night performance. She, uh, she came with someone who is a dancer in the show. I, uh,
28:54I realized many of you probably had guests. I'm sure that she got stuck in the elevator that night.
29:01Anyone? Please. We need to start rehearsal. Yeah, of course. Sorry for the interruption.
29:13Okay. Let's get going. Sorry I'm late.
29:24It's just a bit of a chill. It's nothing. Is that why you don't want treatment? It's just
29:30death. What about your children? Yeah, I understand.
29:39Hi, Mrs. Godfrey.
29:44Sorry. Come back when you're done.
29:54Well, that was deliciously awkward. Did things heat up between you?
29:59No. Two of you just need to tell each other how you feel. I don't think... Well,
30:04what about this fundraiser they keep hearing about? You know, nice party, romantic atmosphere.
30:10It won't matter. I have to work tonight. Besides, Luke told me that he's interested in someone else.
30:16What?
30:24Oh, besides your rounds, you'll need to fix the supply closet. Oh,
30:27I straightened it a few days ago. No, disaster. Also, it was really crazy earlier,
30:32so you'll need to finish sorting the day shift paperwork. And 418 needs help showering.
30:37The wound site keeps oozing. Oh, Dr. Frederick's asked to speak to me.
30:42Well, I guess I'll be finding out how much of a raise I'll be getting. Enjoy the party. We will.
30:50Don't pout. It's just a party. Is it more than that?
30:55Mm-hmm. I've noticed you trying to ingratiate yourself to Dr. Taylor lately.
31:00You didn't think you really had a shot with him, did you?
31:15Good evening, Ms. Godfrey. Do you mind if I come in and clean?
31:18Of course. Yeah, come on in. Hey, Jonathan, do you know Claire?
31:25Yes, ma'am.
31:26Could I ask you to do a couple of favors? Okay.
31:39This is from Mrs. Godfrey. What does she want now?
31:48Hello, dear. Hi. How are you? Good.
31:56What size shoe do you wear? Um, I'm seven.
32:00Oh. Hey, hey, hey. Look, look, look.
32:03I found a dress. Oh, no.
32:09What's going on? Well, this is all they had in the gift shop
32:12that looked like a dress. Oh.
32:14Hey, guys, I was thinking. A lot of times, patients leave things here,
32:18and this stuff has been sitting and lost and found for months.
32:21I can see why. It's gross.
32:25Okay. Here we go.
32:30Oh, that one's really pretty. It's perfect.
32:34Well, the hospital has a return policy. And this will go with your shoes.
32:40Who's it for? Someone who needs a little help.
32:45Oh, yes. Perfect.
32:52Winkle it, please. What are you three doing?
32:57Watch it. It's truthful.
32:59Hush. Are you excited for the party?
33:01What? You're going tonight.
33:03You're going to the party tonight, and you're going to tell Luke how you really feel.
33:07Right. Okay. Let me just take everyone back to their beds.
33:09No, I'm not budging until you agree to go. This is Godfrey.
33:13We mean it. Hurry, everyone.
33:15I'm here. Come on.
33:17What? Why?
33:19To cover your shift. You've got to hurry.
33:21Okay. Thank you, everyone, but I can't just drop everything.
33:25Go. It's fine. Come on. Don't you want to see him?
33:29Who? Dr. Taylor. Keep up.
33:33Claire, I've kind of gotten to know Dr. Taylor a little bit,
33:38and I know he has feelings for you, but I feel like I should warn you.
33:43He's kind of hung up on this other woman, but it's okay. I mean, he only met her once,
33:49and it was at a dance performance or something, but he hasn't stopped thinking about her since.
34:00Pass me the dress. Yes.
34:08Just perfect. Yeah, you look fine.
34:11Thank you. Have fun.
34:39Oh, sorry. Sorry.
34:44It's you. Hi.
34:46Can I borrow this? I'm really hungry.
34:49Sure. Just don't put me in an elevator with you.
34:54Try this. Oh.
34:56It's good? Yeah.
34:58Good.
35:09I didn't think this through. No, you didn't.
35:15Hey, Lena. What are you doing here?
35:19Um. Hey, Lena.
35:27Hey. Great to see you.
35:32Great to see you. Let's catch up next week, okay?
35:35Hey. Hi.
35:36Wow, you look nice. Thanks.
35:39You, too. Thanks.
35:40Look, I'm sorry about the other night. Yeah, I was just trying to figure some things out,
35:47and I kind of dragged you into it. No, I get it. It's just, um, I want to
35:53explain something, too. Okay.
35:55When we first met, I really liked you, and I thought that you felt something, too, and
36:02then later, when I tried to talk to you about it, you clearly didn't want anything to do with me,
36:06so I thought that was the end of it, and then over these past few days,
36:11I've seen again and again why I feel the way that I do.
36:15How dare you?
36:21What? What's going on?
36:22Nothing. I can explain. Okay, explain what?
36:25How you abandoned your duty? And what about our patients?
36:29Stanley— Claire is supposed to be working,
36:32and after everything I've done for you, Claire, what have you done for me besides put me down
36:37and make work difficult? I keep trying to protect you from making a mistake.
36:41The hospital provides excellent care because we make sure that we don't make mistakes,
36:46but this has gone too far. Stanley is covering my shift.
36:49Stanley? How selfish are you?
36:52To interrupt his night off. How many times have I told you?
36:57How many times have I told you? We work as a team.
37:00Luke, listen. Dr. Taylor.
37:02Claire. And that is the last straw.
37:05I'm sorry. We have tried to shield you
37:09from Claire's obvious, inappropriate interest in you.
37:13Don't even. You are only using him because you know he has a say-so in the head nurse job.
37:19What? No.
37:19What? You think that you can just blackmail him into giving you a job promotion?
37:24No. What?
37:25Okay, Claire, I have had enough of this. The hospital has had enough of your scheming.
37:30You're fired.
37:36Maybe you should go. Luke, please.
37:38You're making a scene.
37:55Oh. Why didn't you stand up for yourself?
38:15I tried. Not hard enough.
38:19Can we just not? Come on.
38:21Think about it, Claire. You never do.
38:22I work hard. Okay, that should be enough.
38:25You should have told Luke the truth. You should have stood up to Lena.
38:29You should have— Can you just stop it, please?
38:34When are you going to do something? It's like this couch.
38:38Take the plastic off already. Take a risk that life might have a few wrong turns,
38:43but maybe that's how you get somewhere. You want to talk to me about getting somewhere?
38:47You've been taking night classes for years because you'd rather be safe than stand up
38:51to your family about dancing as a career. I mean, you're almost 30. You can choose for yourself.
38:56Hey, I get enough of this from my family. I don't need it from you.
39:02You know what? You don't deserve anything you're not willing to fight for.
39:21You're not working today? No, I just wanted to thank you for the shoes.
39:41And say goodbye. Goodbye?
39:44Did something happen? It's just time to move on.
39:49Well, thanks for taking care of me.
39:58He must have been busy trying to worm your way into his heart all for nothing.
40:05You should have seen Dr. Taylor. He was so betrayed.
40:11Well, we can get back to the way things should be now that you're out of here.
40:15What do you mean, out of the way? Did you feel that threatened by me?
40:21You? Please.
40:44Well, Mr. Samuelson, you ready to leave?
40:56Where's Claire? Who?
40:59Get your face out of that thing. Claire, the nurse. The one who figured out what's wrong with me.
41:07Yes, she no longer works here. You canned her, didn't you?
41:11You put that viper in charge instead. Well, we put the best...
41:16Do you have any idea what goes on around here? Maybe if you unglued that techno thing from your
41:24face, you'd see that she-devil out there can't be bothered to do any work herself.
41:32To her, patients are an inconvenience. And you let someone go who actually cared about people?
41:40Someone who paid more attention than you or anyone else to figure out what was wrong with me?
41:50Just sign the papers and let me out of here.
42:04Would you answer that already? Do I have to? He's your assignment.
42:09Not anymore.
42:25Claire, hi. Dr. Fredericks here. Um, listen, I...
42:31Listen, I... I think we made a mistake in how we handled things with you
42:35and also about the head nurse job. I'd like to talk to you about it.
42:39Why don't you give me a call back when you can? Thanks.
42:44Bye. Bye, Peyton. Take care, all right? Um, Dr. Taylor? What happened with Claire?
42:52Sometimes a person isn't who you think they are. Don't worry about it. Just go home and get some
42:58rest, okay? Hey, where'd you get this? Claire gave it to me. She thought I'd like it since
43:08I'm a dancer. I heard it was pretty good. Claire wouldn't know. She got stuck in the elevator and
43:14missed it. Claire told you that? Yeah. Hi, this is Claire. Leave a message.
43:27Claire, it's Luke. Listen, I have to talk to you. I'm so sorry about everything.
43:34Just call me back, okay? Hi, this is Claire. Leave a message.
43:46Oh, she still won't answer your calls, huh? Nope. Maybe you need to change your strategy.
43:52I mean, you've come this far. No, I'm not giving up. I just...
43:56I don't know what to... What, you were saying?
44:05Maybe it's the pizza delivery guy. Did you order pizza?
44:12Claire Abbott? Yes? Sign here, please. What is it? I have no idea.
44:18Wow. I totally deserve the worst you can think about me, but if you're willing,
44:26meet me where a stuffed turtle can buy us some clothes. What's that supposed to mean? Wait,
44:31are you thinking of going? Custom t-shirts. You need something for your teddy bear? Actually,
44:37I was thinking about getting one for Peyton. Oh, the appendicitis case. But not the turtle.
44:49I'll order pizza.
45:00Bears are overrated anyway.
45:04Really glad you came. Why am I here? Because I realized I was blind and spineless.
45:13I let what others said cloud what I knew about you. I'm sorry. If I could take it back...
45:19No, I... I understand why. It doesn't make it right.
45:24You know the painting? I didn't tell you about why I painted it. There was this unusual night
45:31I had. I got stuck in an elevator with a claustrophobic waiter and an intriguing
45:39mystery woman. I was left enchanted, and then I missed my chance to find out who she was.
45:47I went home that night and I started painting. You're right, light in the darkness.
45:52That's you, lighting the darkness of the elevator. I thought that was herself on zip to that.
46:01I didn't know it was you. I spent so much time trying to do everything I could to find out who
46:07that mystery woman was because there's something so special about her. And then I met you at the
46:13hospital. You challenged me when I need to challenge you, and I wanted to be with you.
46:19And I fell in love with you. I figured out I am the stupidest and luckiest man.
46:37What about the hospital? You know, I...
46:45What about the hospital? You know, I can explain. I can handle that.
46:58I'll check in on you again in the morning. Mrs. Godfrey, where are you headed off alone?
47:04Oh, the gift shop. I need a new book to read. Yeah, I can take care of that. Oh, thank you.
47:13Stupid flimsy catheter bags! Whitney, when a patient calls in,
47:19just consider it a brief break from sitting behind this desk.
47:22Nurse's station.
47:43Have a nice shift. Thank you.
47:47You better hurry. It's nice during his last performance of Swan Lake.
47:50Yeah, hopefully this time we'll actually get to see it. Maybe we should take the stairs.
47:55I don't know. Getting caught in the elevator wasn't all that bad.

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