The Good Doctor S01E13
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00:00I was late.
00:28It's okay, sweetie.
00:29It's not your fault.
00:30I just wanted to play one more game at Gary's.
00:32Wait, you did great.
00:33You called 911 right away.
00:34He looked dead.
00:35Daddy's not dead.
00:36He's going to be okay, right?
00:37He had a stroke.
00:38That's not possible.
00:39Now the CT confirmed a ruptured aneurysm.
00:41We have to operate to clip the bleeding and reduce intracranial pressure.
00:44No, he had a stroke six years ago.
00:45They put him on Deltiazem.
00:47We're going to take good care of your dad.
00:52Najah Modi, 28 years old.
00:54Suffolk burned to her left hand as a result of a cooking accident.
00:57Are Jared and I being punished?
01:02This is not a very interesting case, is it?
01:06Lesson one.
01:07Don't suggest to the head of surgery that working with the head of surgery is a form of punishment.
01:12Dr. Melendez is very unhappy with Jared for how he got his job back.
01:18Dr. Melendez is unhappy with me for taking two days off.
01:23I don't think he wants to talk about this, Sean.
01:25I was an idiot.
01:31It's on the stove.
01:32Of course it's hot, right?
01:34You wouldn't believe how often we see these types of accidents.
01:37No, there are a lot of idiots.
01:38Okay, what do we need to do here, Murphy?
01:40A superficial partial thickness burn should be managed conservatively.
01:45Cleanse the area, debride with soft gauze, and then cover with an antimicrobial petroleum dressing.
01:50All of which means this should heal with minimal scarring.
01:53Naza, are you having chest pain?
01:57I think I'm having a heart attack.
01:59It's hard to breathe.
02:00Just relax if you can.
02:03Put her on oxygen, a 1280 kg, and order a portable chest x-ray.
02:06Murphy, let's move. Come on.
02:07Her vitals are stable.
02:12What the hell's going on here?
02:13I don't know, but it is interesting.
02:23We've got a subarachnoid hemorrhage suction.
02:33I need to isolate the aneurysm.
02:36Poor kid.
02:38Imagine fighting your dad like that.
02:40Oh, that's exactly how I want to die.
02:41If the dad doesn't make it, the kid will always remember that moment.
02:47Be traumatized by it.
02:48Because he loves him.
02:49The idea of dying without anybody getting hurt.
02:52There's nothing sadder than an empty waiting room.
02:57Okay, what do you see?
02:59A bulge on the anterior communicating artery.
03:02Yeah, the ruptured aneurysm is compromising blood flow to the frontal lobe.
03:06Prep an 11mm standard clip.
03:08Are you married?
03:09Not anymore.
03:11Turns out he had even worse judgment than I did.
03:13Oh, speaking of creeps, you hear Coyle got transferred?
03:16I'm so glad they shut him down.
03:18Oh, yeah, I guess.
03:20Just wish they'd spent the money on a pediatric trauma pod.
03:25They gave him a raise.
03:29Clip?
03:31The EKG confirmed you weren't having a heart attack.
03:35I wasn't faking.
03:36I wouldn't do that.
03:37We know.
03:39Imaging also confirmed that you have considerable lung inflammation.
03:42Is it possible you inhaled smoke?
03:43I guess I must have.
03:45There was a minor grease fire.
03:47What happens now?
03:48You need a bronchoscopy.
03:50We put a camera down your throat to see how much damage there is and what we need to do to repair it.
03:54But don't worry.
03:55You'll be sedated.
03:56Please don't.
03:57Oh, I'm sorry.
03:58The test is absolutely necessary.
03:59The test is fine, but please don't touch me, except for medical purposes.
04:05Yeah, of course.
04:06That does not make sense.
04:14A number of religions have rules about touching.
04:18I don't quite get it, but...
04:19That makes sense.
04:20People shouldn't touch people unless there's a very good reason.
04:23Okay.
04:25Then what does it make sense?
04:27The grease fire.
04:30The grease fire explains the whole thing.
04:32The burn, the smoke.
04:33She told us she forgot the stove was hot.
04:37How can you forget something's hot when it is on fire?
04:40Sure, and I'm sure we would have heard more of the story if she hadn't suddenly thought she was having a heart attack.
04:44Why didn't you fire him?
04:52Because his story was different than yours.
04:54And you believe his story?
04:56I believe your story.
04:58But you can't prove it, and we simply can't make a policy of believing every woman who files a complaint against every man.
05:08After a few thousand years of doing the opposite, it wouldn't kill us to overcorrect.
05:12And the fact that your boyfriend assaulted him took away any leverage I had.
05:16I did what I could.
05:17I got him to take a position where he has very little contact with staff, with patients, outreach chair.
05:23And it's a lousy assignment.
05:25Sooner or later, he's going to quit.
05:27And get a job somewhere else.
05:29If you have any better ideas, I look forward to hearing them.
05:42You're very lucky.
05:50The aneurysm was in a small communicating artery.
05:53We were able to restore blood flow to the impacted brain areas.
05:56He's going to be okay.
05:57Thank God.
05:57Is this what life is going to be like from now on?
06:06Are these things just going to keep happening?
06:09We're going to keep him here for a few days.
06:11Do some follow-up testing.
06:12Make some adjustments to his medications.
06:15Hopefully, we'll find out why this happened.
06:17I have to go.
06:24Another one.
06:25Post-operative imaging shows a 26-millimeter aneurysm in the basilar artery.
06:29What size and location?
06:30We're looking at a high risk of rupture.
06:32Must have a genetic predisposition.
06:34Maybe a connective tissue disease.
06:36All academic till we repair it.
06:39Through the pharynx and over to grandmother's house we go.
06:43There's the epiglottis and the vocal cords.
06:45I know you're not happy that I sued the hospital.
06:49But I'm not going to apologize for that.
06:51Makes it simple.
06:53I did it because I want to be here.
06:55I believe I can learn a lot from you.
06:56Even from your doghouse.
06:58I just hope you give me a chance, sir.
07:01There's the carina.
07:03I'm going to pass into the main stem bronchus of the left lung.
07:06Is breaking up with your fiancé traumatic?
07:13When I saw a woman get shot,
07:14everyone told me it was traumatic
07:16and that I should be going home.
07:18Should you be going home?
07:22Give me a mucosal brush for cellular sample.
07:24Loading in now.
07:25How long does it take to get over a breakup with a woman you love?
07:30I'm seeing a lot of inflammation, but no smoke damage.
07:34That makes sense.
07:35I thought we were doing this because she inhaled smoke.
07:37She said she inhaled smoke.
07:39I didn't believe her.
07:41Whatever the cause, the inflammation and the damage are real.
07:43Let's get a mucosal biopsy.
07:46If I move down here, we...
07:48Scope reach your bronchial wall.
07:50She's hemorrhaging.
07:51This is bad.
07:52Prep the OR.
07:54Type and cross two units of blood.
07:55Gotta move.
07:56We know there was a burn.
08:01Was it something related to the grease fire
08:02or a separate coincidental injury?
08:09You don't have a theory?
08:10Or are you refusing to talk to Jared?
08:13I didn't answer because it doesn't matter
08:14until we can repair this puncture
08:16before bacteria passes through and spreads an infection.
08:18That's true.
08:20Cut the suture.
08:20I can't approximate the edges with forceps.
08:23Are you and Jared even now?
08:27You made a mistake, so did you.
08:29Exactly what mistake did I make?
08:31This breach was your fault.
08:35Is that traumatic?
08:36I had breakfast by myself.
08:46Where were you?
08:48I'm sorry, were we supposed to have breakfast this morning?
08:50I had an early consult.
08:51Yes, we always have breakfast on Mondays.
08:55We do.
08:56Every Monday.
08:58Every Monday.
09:01Well, I guess our streak has been broken then, huh?
09:04If someone punctures the bronchus
09:07during a routine bronchoscopy,
09:09that's a mistake, right?
09:11Well, I can't imagine how it wouldn't be.
09:14Why?
09:14What did you do, Sean?
09:15I'm wondering if I need to report Dr. Melendez.
09:19Dr. Melendez did that?
09:21The protocol is very clear.
09:23I need to report it.
09:25But I've seen how Jared is being treated.
09:29Will Dr. Melendez treat me badly if I report this?
09:32You shouldn't, obviously.
09:36But human nature being what?
09:39Human nature?
09:43Sean, you know what?
09:44You should make this decision for yourself.
09:51In fact, in fact,
09:53you should make all your decisions yourself
09:55from here on in.
09:56That's what we agreed on, right?
09:59Have you considered an endovascular embolization procedure?
10:08I have.
10:09It's a little less risky,
10:10but I haven't done as many,
10:11so I'm not sure which way we're better off.
10:14You want me to check the roster,
10:15see if there's somebody available with more experience?
10:17I would like to assist, but yes.
10:21Okay, here we go.
10:24No, he's not available.
10:25So, make him available.
10:28I've got a husband and father
10:29who presented with two aneurysms
10:30in the last 12 hours.
10:32I'd rather not.
10:33This particular surgeon was recently...
10:35transferred.
10:42Not a chance.
10:45Coyle is the best available surgeon for the job.
10:48Coyle should have been fired,
10:49and if he'd been fired,
10:50he wouldn't be available,
10:51and if he wasn't available,
10:52he would be the best person for the job.
10:54Our ultimate duty is to the patient.
10:59No, it's not.
11:02You agree he should have been fired?
11:04Of course.
11:05Even if he was the best doctor in the hospital,
11:07he should have been fired, right?
11:09Yes.
11:10So, some things have to matter more
11:12than who is the most skilled.
11:14If we forgive Coyle just because he's good at something,
11:17what does he do next?
11:19Either he matters, or we matter.
11:21Were you upset during the procedure?
11:34Did Murphy tell you that I was traumatized?
11:37You think that I might have almost killed a person
11:39because you dumped me.
11:41The fact that you're describing it as me dumping you
11:43suggests that you are upset.
11:44Look, I'm fine.
11:47You're fine.
11:48Nobody's upset.
11:50Great.
11:51But you do understand
11:53that I have to ask you these questions,
11:55that I need a statement from you.
11:57Yes.
11:58Here's my statement.
12:00I wasn't distracted.
12:02I didn't screw up.
12:03Did you get all that?
12:04Your bronchus was punctured during a procedure,
12:16but it's been repaired.
12:18How?
12:19How could that happen?
12:20Why did you lie?
12:22You said that you inhaled smoke,
12:24but there was no evidence of smoke.
12:26So what do you gain by lying to your doctors?
12:28I wasn't lying.
12:29I was just confused, I guess.
12:33I was in a lot of pain,
12:34and it was all happening so fast.
12:37My stomach.
12:39Nausea?
12:40What are you feeling?
12:41It's really sore,
12:42and I feel like I'm going to...
12:44Get some help over here.
12:46Four milligrams of ondansetron?
12:50Airway inflammation, abdominal pain, nausea.
12:52We need a full blood panel
12:53and abdominal ultrasound.
12:54The procedure will seal off the aneurysm,
13:01but there will almost certainly be some brain damage.
13:05Anything from mild visual or speech disturbances
13:08to significant paralysis.
13:12But without the surgery, he'll die.
13:14No.
13:26I won't consent to the operation.
13:29There really isn't a lot of choice here
13:32without the operation.
13:33After his first stroke,
13:35it took him so long to recover.
13:38It was frustrating and painful for him.
13:44But he did recover.
13:50He made it clear
13:52he'd never want to live compromised.
13:57He's kidding.
13:59Thank you for having breakfast with me.
14:13Pleasure.
14:14People lie a lot, don't they?
14:17No, I meant it, Sean.
14:19I'm happy to spend time with you.
14:20There are seven reasons
14:21that I've thought of.
14:23There may even be more.
14:25Do people ever lie without a reason?
14:30No.
14:36Reason number six,
14:38I think you just lied.
14:39I think you just lied to avoid something.
14:41You don't like this conversation.
14:42Sean, Sean, I'm sorry.
14:45I'm just a little distracted.
14:48My aneurysm patient,
14:49we're treating him with blood pressure meds
14:51to try and avoid a rupture.
14:52You should do an endovascular embolization.
14:56He doesn't want one.
14:57You could leave him with brain damage.
14:58I thought he was unconscious.
15:01He is.
15:02His wife knows what he wants.
15:05It's amazing.
15:07I don't think I'd be able to do that.
15:10She's sacrificing her happiness,
15:12her future,
15:13just because she knows.
15:14She's lying.
15:15She's lying.
15:16It could be either reason number four or...
15:20No, she's not lying, Sean.
15:21She loves him.
15:22She doesn't love him.
15:23You haven't even met her.
15:24You haven't seen what she's like with him,
15:26with their son.
15:27I'm not good at reading people.
15:28Well, I am.
15:29I think people reading
15:31embraces personal biases.
15:33I think we should try to avoid biases.
15:38Knowledge of human behavior
15:40can help us make informed, intuitive decisions.
15:43My way is better.
15:45It's based on actions.
15:47She's lying.
15:47If you love someone,
15:52you'll do anything to prevent their death.
16:02This situation,
16:04there seems to be a conflict of interest.
16:07So I would like to bring in someone else from legal
16:10to handle it.
16:12I agree.
16:14You're an excellent lawyer, but...
16:17But what?
16:19Do you think this is my problem?
16:21It's understandable.
16:2248 hours ago, we were engaged,
16:24and now suddenly you're supposed to be investigating me?
16:26Yes.
16:28And doing crazy things,
16:29like expecting you to give me complete answers
16:31to appropriate questions.
16:33You were trusting Murphy's judgment over mine.
16:35His judgment about my demeanor.
16:38Seriously.
16:39I asked you a question.
16:41You wanted me to screw up.
16:43You did screw up.
16:44So what?
16:45So we just deal with it.
16:48But if you can't even admit
16:50that you're not always perfect...
16:51I am not perfect.
16:56Clearly, I have made mistakes in my life.
16:59But not this time.
17:01That punctured bronchus was not my fault.
17:03Oh.
17:21The nurse says his vital signs are stable.
17:26No change.
17:27That's good.
17:32It's...
17:33such a great sacrifice
17:36to respect his wishes enough to let him go.
17:42He must love your husband very much.
17:51But...
17:58there could be another explanation.
18:02Either you love him enough to let him die,
18:06or you hate him enough to let him die.
18:10You don't know what you're talking about.
18:14There's a doctor here
18:16who harassed me.
18:19He made me feel vulnerable.
18:21Worthless.
18:23Neither of which I am.
18:26But he never hurt me.
18:30I can't imagine
18:32how I would feel if he did.
18:35What I would do.
18:38What I would want to do to him.
18:44What did your husband do to you?
18:49He's a good father.
18:51No, he's not.
18:54A good father doesn't hurt a mother.
18:57Peyton loves him.
18:58All the more reason.
18:59No.
19:00Peyton doesn't know anything.
19:02He never can.
19:04I know you're afraid he'll come after you,
19:07but there are people who can help.
19:08you're afraid he's still alive.
19:10I'll tell you.
19:11I know you're afraid he'll come after you.
19:11I know.
19:24Peyton is better off with the memory of a loving father than the truth.
19:25Let him die
19:33Methanol is causing her abdominal pain
19:46She drank with alcohol
19:48People drink whatever they can drink
19:50She's Muslim, wouldn't let me touch her
19:52Religious people aren't immune to hypocrisy
19:54There are other ways to explain the presence of Methanol
19:58It's also produced by the liver
20:00When the body is exposed to certain caustic chemicals
20:03If inhaled, caustic chemicals could also inflame the lungs
20:06And caustic chemicals also burn
20:08So it would explain all her symptoms
20:09Do you happen to have a list of which caustic chemicals do all that?
20:14Dimethylsulfate
20:14It's used in the pharmaceutical industry
20:17She's a schoolteacher
20:18It's also used in water treatment, industrial pesticides and chemical weapons
20:22She has no reason to be involved with water treatment or industrial pesticides
20:26But she could be a schoolteacher and a terrorist
20:29So what do we do?
20:38The surgery
20:39We don't have her consent
20:41Technically the issue is we don't have his consent
20:43We go to the wife because we can't get his
20:46The assumption being that she's operating in his best interests
20:49Pretty sure that's not happening here
20:50Go back to the wife, get her to change her mind
20:53Or we'll take it to court
20:55Okay
20:57Hey, you look annoyed
20:58I'm annoyed we're sending him home to keep abusing his wife
21:02She's a world-class liar
21:04And for all we know, she wants her husband dead
21:06So that she can run off with her Pilates instructor
21:08I'll get the consent
21:10Thank you
21:11She refused initial treatment for methanol toxicity
21:19It's ethanol
21:20Because she's Muslim, she can't consume it
21:22She has alcohol in her system
21:24But won't let us put alcohol in her system to treat it
21:26Because she doesn't want alcohol in her system
21:27We put her on for methan
21:30Is this part of your evidence that she's a terrorist?
21:32Because she's Muslim?
21:34There are billions of Muslims that aren't terrorists
21:36Is that part of your evidence that she's not?
21:38I think she's a terrorist because it's the easiest way to explain her symptoms and her lie
21:43Do you have a way?
21:45She had an accident
21:46It scared her
21:47Maybe we scare her
21:49Hell, maybe this whole place scares her
21:51There are a lot of reasons people don't tell the truth other than criminal activity
21:54Six other reasons
21:55If a person comes in with a gunshot wound, we have to report it
22:00Why don't we have to report someone who might be making chemical weapons?
22:03Because unfounded accusations can destroy people's lives
22:07What does it matter what people speculate as long as the truth comes out?
22:11Because people make up their minds before the truth comes out
22:14Says the guy who played the race card when he needed an advantage
22:17Even if you're right
22:18She's not making bombs while she's in her ICU
22:21Also, you're wrong
22:23Keep me posted
22:24She's not better in the next two hours
22:25I want to know
22:27We need you to consent to your husband's surgery
22:42I said no
22:45There is a better way, Tessa
22:50Leave him
22:54Start a new life
22:56I'm afraid
23:04I know
23:05But
23:06This
23:07This isn't the answer
23:10If you don't consent
23:13We'll take this to the court
23:15And we'll tell a judge what we know
23:16I told you those things in confidence
23:20You are not my patient
23:21Your husband is
23:22Two things will happen
23:27We will get the consent
23:29And Peyton will find out the truth
23:46Tessa
24:05You
24:09Are stronger than you think you are
24:12Your methanol toxicity is abating
24:35The treatment's working
24:37Great
24:38Do you think that I'll be able to leave soon?
24:43All of your symptoms are consistent with exposure to dimethyl sulfate
24:48I've never heard of dimethyl
24:51Dimethyl sulfate is used to make chemical weapons
24:54I didn't expect this from you
25:04I made a statement
25:07No, you're different
25:09I have autism
25:12You've experienced bigotry
25:15Yes
25:16Have
25:19People refused to serve you?
25:23Have you
25:24Seen people
25:26Change their flight
25:28Because of you?
25:31Have people cursed you out
25:33Before you've opened your mouth?
25:35I'm not prejudiced
25:40I have evidence
25:42Nobody's prejudiced
25:44Everybody has evidence
25:47And I'm always brown
25:50Maybe you're not so different
25:55You're sweating
26:00You're sweating
26:00Perspiration is a sign of dishonesty
26:05My chest
26:09Chest pain can be brought on by anxiety
26:12This time you are having a heart attack
26:16The endothelial lining had moderate inflammation that appeared acute
26:24And there was evidence of mucosal edema
26:26I made no extraordinary motions nor did I apply any unnecessary force
26:31And yet the bronchus was punctured
26:33Which is a risk
26:34Albeit a small one with this kind of procedure
26:36Well
26:40Thank you
26:41I appreciate the thoroughness of your answers
26:43Not sure I understood it all
26:46But I think I've got what I need
26:48I probably shouldn't say anything
26:53But I know you and Miss Preston are going through something right now
26:56That really wasn't relevant
26:57Oh, I know, I know
26:59It's just
27:00I know she'll get through it
27:03But
27:03It's good you're handling it better
27:06It's one thing to be distracted while drafting a contract
27:11And a whole other thing entirely
27:13Doing what you do
27:14Inject dye
27:27Injecting dye
27:30Hanging a left at the vertebral artery
27:35Okay, withdrawing the guide wire
27:40Inserting the platinum matrix
27:44I mean, sometimes you do the right thing
27:51And things get a little better
27:53Sometimes things still suck
27:56Entering the aneurysm
28:01Okay
28:04Blood pressure spiking
28:07Wait, why?
28:08There's no rupture, no bleeding, no stroke
28:11If his BP goes up any higher, he will have a stroke
28:13I'm terminating the procedure
28:16Push 20 milligrams of the beta lol stat
28:19We need to stabilize him before we can retry the procedure
28:30Which means we need to figure out what we missed
28:32This wasn't our fault
28:33His BP was stable going in
28:36He's been on calcium channel blockers the last six years
28:38Well, we missed something, BP doesn't skyrocket for no reason
28:41Run it for work out
28:44What about a 28 year old with no risk factors have a heart attack?
28:50Her heart is burning
28:54Burning?
28:56From the caustic chemical
28:58Murphy
28:59It's going through her system
29:01Unlike thermal burns, chemical burns get worse over time
29:06And it also explains the punctured bronchus
29:09The caustic chemical thinned the bronchial walls
29:11You did not make a mistake
29:13That's not the only explanation
29:14But I'll shut up now
29:17You think you have a good idea, but you're going to shut yourself up
29:20It could be caused by an infection from the bacteria that leaked
29:25As a result of the puncture
29:27The treatments are diametrically opposed
29:31Antibiotics if it's infection
29:34Steroids if it's inflammation
29:36If we give her antibiotics and she needs steroids
29:39Instead it will suppress her immune system
29:40Causing the infection to flourish and kill her
29:42If she needs steroids
29:44Then we give her antibiotics
29:46I get it
29:47We better be right
29:48Yes
29:49Sir, I think we should bring another senior attending in
29:53To consult on this decision
29:53Why?
29:55Because if Sean's right, you're exonerated
29:56And if I'm right, you may have made the mistake
29:58That could kill this woman
29:59You don't think I can be objective?
30:03I think you're incredibly professional
30:05Shut up, Jared
30:06It is possible
30:11That I screwed up
30:13Let's put her on broad-spectrum antibiotics
30:18You're wrong
30:19Making a decision on the assumption you made a mistake is a mistake
30:25You're very arrogant
30:27It helps you be a great surgeon
30:31Fortunately, I don't need your approval
30:35We've determined what the underlying problem was
30:48What caused your husband's aneurysm to rupture
30:51And why his blood pressure spiked in the oar
30:53According to his labs, he hasn't been taking his meds
30:55As far as I know, he has
30:58I mean, that's just not like him
31:00We don't think it's like him either
31:02You think I had something to do with this
31:08That I what?
31:10Threw his meds away?
31:12He'd just order more
31:13But if you emptied his capsules
31:17And filled them with sugar
31:18Or even better, salt
31:20It would end your nightmare
31:22I was willing to let him die
31:27But I could never
31:30If I were strong enough to kill him
31:37Is there a chance your son knows more than you think he does
31:52Her heart rate's 90
32:15That's in the normal range
32:17But it was 83
32:19It should be going down
32:20All her other signs are normal
32:22You were right
32:23This is the proper treatment
32:2695
32:26I'm switching her to steroids
32:31If we give her steroids
32:34It will suppress her immune system
32:36Causing the infection to flourish
32:38I'm going to push 40 milligrams of methylpredisalone
32:40And she'll die
32:41This is on me
32:44I know
32:45We switched that to methylpredisalone
32:57It's working
32:59You were wrong
33:01Yeah, I got that
33:02Just about the treatment choice
33:04You didn't do anything wrong in an OR
33:06Don't kiss my ass
33:06Jared saved her life
33:10If he hadn't acted so quickly
33:13She would have died
33:14And that would have been your fault
33:16Yes, it would have
33:18You should thank him
33:19Thank you, Dr. Kalou
33:28You should find her
33:33They will help you
33:33� or Dr. Kalou
33:33You should search for
33:34the fuselage
33:36Ah, Mr. Kalou
33:36You should have
33:36all yours
33:36need to catch
33:37No
33:37You need
33:39If you are
33:39You should know
33:39Anybody
33:40securities
33:41or
33:42You should be
33:43Make free
33:43whether
33:43There
33:43It
33:45You should have
33:46black
33:56Look
33:57Hey, can I help you?
34:25I'm Dr. Shaw Murphy.
34:28You're my new neighbor, number 34.
34:32Yeah, cool.
34:34Do you want to come in for a beer?
34:37No.
34:45Nice work?
34:47You too.
34:49You can have the honors.
34:52This is the first time I'm not looking forward to telling the family it went well.
34:59You're going to be fine.
35:06You're going to be fine.
35:13Did the treatment work?
35:15The second one did.
35:16The first one almost killed you.
35:17The fact that you're alive right now is evidence that you were working with dimethyl sulfate.
35:22You're a terrorist, aren't you?
35:24My brother works for a drug company.
35:25They use dimethyl sulfate to make one of their medications.
35:26He stole some from me.
35:27So you could make a chemical weapon.
35:28So I could make perfume.
35:29Smell that.
35:30So you could make a chemical weapon.
35:31So you could make a chemical weapon.
35:32So I could make perfume.
35:33Smell that.
35:34Smell that.
35:55smell that
35:58it's beautiful
36:13but very stupid
36:16yeah
36:17especially since my brother would get fired if anyone ever found out
36:22you believe her protecting someone reason number three
36:29so we good thing is i'm not sure it really matters
36:37i'm told i can only have three residents next year that's great
36:40not really because of coil's transfer i have to take on his
36:43resnick
36:46she's a pain pain can be a hell of a motivator
36:50good luck
36:52you were right
37:00and i think you were right that i wanted you to be wrong
37:05and i'm sorry
37:08you were right too
37:11i kept telling myself that i'm fine but
37:15it's been hard
37:18got me second guessing myself maybe affecting my judgment
37:22i don't know
37:23if we're hurting so bad maybe we've made a mistake
37:30no
37:32it just means that what we had mattered
37:34doesn't mean that it was right
37:36i've also been thinking that
37:40arrogance does make me a better surgeon
37:43i'm just not gonna make me a better husband
37:47i'm sorry
37:51kristin
38:05hey i'm claire
38:08hi
38:09thanks
38:10i am doing some research on dr coyle
38:19on the women who worked with him and then quit
38:24i got another offer at sf muni
38:27i was harassed by dr coyle
38:33and i think you were too
38:37doing the right thing can make things a little better
38:52especially if we do it together
38:57i have a new neighbor
39:21hmm
39:23well he is really gone huh
39:26so can we have breakfast tomorrow
39:29i'd love to sean but
39:34we um we talked about this right
39:40i i said that i would
39:42back off if you stayed
39:45right more space less father
39:47i don't need a father i hate fathers
39:50right so
39:51i need a friend
39:53sean i am someone who
40:00can't help but give advice
40:03you know i don't know if i
40:04can not
40:05do that
40:06so you think
40:11i can change
40:12and you can't
40:13i think that we have a certain kind of relationship
40:18and we can call it something different if we want but we can't magically make it different
40:24sean you said that you wanted space you said that you needed space
40:27i think you should be my friend
40:38sean
40:46okay
41:01sean
41:06do you feel a little
41:22do you feel a little
41:29broken
41:31okay
41:33memories come
41:37let me go
41:39What are you smelling right now?
41:57Pine trees.
42:00Deep in my heart.