Holby City S12E22 -The Butterfly Effect- Part One

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00:24Don't you even want to know who your replacement is?
00:40I'd just like to formally introduce you all to our new Darwin CT consultant, Mr. Toby
00:45Geddes.
00:46Give me some glove, Mr. B.
00:49With Connie Beecham's departure, I have some very big high heels to fill.
00:52That place is a lot uglier without you.
00:54Just think of me as anyone.
00:56You're not just anyone.
00:57Having an intimate relationship with a patient is in itself unethical.
01:01Let's put the band back together.
01:05You and me.
01:06The Blues Brothers.
01:07Just like old times.
01:08No.
01:09I want Vanessa's head on a plate.
01:10Can't do it.
01:11It's a holiday.
01:12The sun might be just what we need.
01:13I just don't think that I can.
01:20They call it the butterfly effect.
01:22The idea that something as seemingly insignificant as a butterfly beating its wings can alter,
01:29say, the path of a tornado.
01:31Had the butterfly not flapped its wings, perhaps a different village would have been destroyed.
01:38Fate would have taken a different path.
01:41This aorta is not much bigger than a butterfly's wing, and who's to say it was always destined
01:47to endure a finite number of beats before it arrested?
01:50Who's to say if its owner had made different choices in their life, it wouldn't have held
01:55out for an hour, or a month, or even a year longer?
02:00My point is that this tiny tube, this minute piece of tissue, changed the lives of dozens
02:08of people tonight.
02:10Because when it ruptured, its owner happened to be behind the wheel of a coach.
02:15I think we're ready to come off bypass now.
02:19The truth is, the difference between the lives we live and the lives we could live often
02:25rests in something as simple as a single beat of a stranger's heart.
02:29Well, I must say, I enjoyed your brief guide to chaos theory.
02:47Very entertaining, if not a tad reductive.
02:50I was merely positing a theory, Dr. Green, I make no claims to be an expert in quantum
02:54mechanics.
02:55Well, I'd have probably focused more on the differences between the theories of Heisenberg
02:59and Schrodinger.
03:00I must say, Dr. Green, that sounds absolutely riveting, doesn't it, Penny?
03:03If you're that interested, I'd happily spare you an hour or two after work tonight.
03:07In fact, I could probably stretch to buying you half a pint of ale.
03:11Actually, I've got plans for tonight, but some other time would be nice.
03:18Um, Mr. Hope, I'd just like to say thank you.
03:23For what?
03:24For letting us observe today.
03:26Watching an aortic cannulation up close was fascinating.
03:29Good, I'm glad.
03:57I'm just on my way to pick her up now.
03:59Yeah, don't worry, I've allowed plenty of time for the rush hour travel.
04:04Honestly, Mother, stop worrying.
04:05They and I will be there.
04:06I know how much this guard means to you.
04:19There's a significant surgical emphysema over the chest wall.
04:22Mr. Daly, I think the chest trauma has caused a perforation in your esophagus.
04:25I'm going to send you up to our director of surgery, Mr. Spence, OK?
04:28Can you organise that?
04:31So, are you ready to rock?
04:32Yeah, almost.
04:33I know what your almost means.
04:35It means give me three hours.
04:36Yeah, look, I'm really sorry, Holly.
04:38It's just there's been an RTA.
04:39In English?
04:40A road traffic accident, a coach.
04:42ED's fit to bust.
04:43They've already sent us two patients.
04:44There's one more on the way in this morning.
04:46I thought your shift finished at six.
04:49Just give me an hour, and then I'm all yours.
04:52It'll be too late by then.
04:53For what?
04:54The film. It starts at half six.
04:55Can we catch later, surely?
04:57You promised.
04:58Pizza and a movie.
04:59A normal dad and a normal daughter doing something normal for once.
05:02I'm really sorry, Holly.
05:04OK, let's cross match ten units.
05:06I'll take one egg if it's not ready.
05:07Get me the cell saver.
05:08Prep 20 abdomen packs and three suckers.
05:10Straight in the theatre.
05:11Come on, please.
05:24Excuse me.
05:33I cannot believe that Dr Green thinks I want to sit at his feet
05:37while he slowly tortures me with quantum mechanics.
05:40You've only got yourself to blame.
05:42Irony can be a very dangerous thing.
05:46Well done on your award, by the way.
05:48What do you mean?
05:49Oh, I thought they'd have called you.
05:51They just announced you were a British brown-nosing champ in 2010.
05:54And it turns out you're pretty much wasted.
05:56Hey.
05:58I came this close to losing my job.
06:01Mr Hope really put his neck on the line for me.
06:03I want to show him that he was right to.
06:05And back his respect.
06:08Post-op libations?
06:09It's only half five.
06:10And our work here is done?
06:11No, I'm going to hit the books.
06:13I want a read-up on cardioplegia.
06:14That's a piece of cake.
06:15I can explain it all to you on the back of a beer nap.
06:17In Alby's.
06:18Seriously.
06:19I'm going to go and study.
06:20We weren't all born with a genius gene.
06:22You're such a boring swat.
06:23Who am I going to go for a drink with?
06:27Toby.
06:28No, thanks.
06:29Never eat between meals.
06:31Got to stay in tip-top shape in this game.
06:32On your feet all day.
06:34Well, I have to say, I think it's to be encouraged.
06:37Grateful patients bring us their home baking.
06:41It's rather like a listener sending cakes into Test Match Special.
06:45I wonder, do you know if they still do that?
06:48You've lost me there, Hopie.
06:51Brian Johnson?
06:53Oh, not a cricket fan.
06:55Never saw the point.
06:56Any game that goes on for five days strikes me as a total waste of time.
07:00No, I'm more of an adrenaline junkie myself.
07:03Never happier than when I've got either a tiller or a high-powered rifle in my hands.
07:07You shoot?
07:09No.
07:10Don't know what you're missing.
07:12There's a gang of us.
07:13A wild bunch.
07:15Mostly surgeons, but there's one anaesthetist we allow to tag along every year.
07:19Scotland, mostly.
07:20Although it was wild boar in Croatia last year.
07:23Bloody expensive, but nothing like it.
07:25You should come.
07:26Yes, well, thank you.
07:27I'll certainly bear that in mind.
07:29Can I get your professional opinion?
07:30Of course.
07:31Dr. Valentine, female of the species.
07:33Does she have any merit whatsoever, besides the obvious?
07:36The obvious?
07:37Cheeky little bob.
07:38An extremely perked pair of...
07:39Penny is a very capable doctor.
07:43Hopie, I'd expect better of you, you old dog.
07:47Girl's a total bimbo.
07:49I asked her for amiodarone, she brought me amoxicillin.
07:51My four-year-old niece wouldn't make that mistake.
07:53Yes, well, your niece is probably a child prodigy.
07:56I've just been filling out an official complaint form.
07:58There's no need...
07:59She claims she couldn't read my writing.
08:01Damn cheek, nothing wrong with my writing.
08:03Girl either needs glasses or treatment for dyslexia.
08:05Why don't I have a word with her?
08:08I get it.
08:09Good cop, bad cop.
08:11Nice thinking, Hopie.
08:13You know, at first I had my doubts about accepting this permanent contract,
08:17but I'm starting to feel pretty glad I did.
08:20I think you and I are going to be a dream team.
08:22Don't you?
08:26Excuse me.
08:32That reference you were going to write me.
08:34Oh, come on, Jack.
08:36I know you're a little sore about not making consultant,
08:38but trust me, your time is going to come.
08:41Well, I'm not going to wait around for a very possibility.
08:43You are still a valued member of my team.
08:45Well, you see, that's just it.
08:46I'm not sure I want to be part of your team in your hospital.
08:50You hired Toby Geddes as a senior consultant.
08:54No wonder people are losing confidence in their leadership.
08:57Absolutely. Yes, of course.
08:59We will.
09:00See you soon.
09:09Sorry, I should have knocked.
09:11No, it's fine.
09:17Fits perfectly.
09:19I'm glad.
09:22Well, we should get going.
09:25Look, I don't think that I can do this.
09:29Of course you can.
09:30I think this evening is exactly what you need.
09:32A charity card?
09:34It'll take you out of yourself.
09:35You can forget all about everything.
09:37I don't want to forget about everything.
09:43Everyone we know will be there.
09:46I mean a very great deal if just once you can make this effort for me.
09:49We have to make the right impression, don't we?
09:51I wouldn't want to ruin the family name.
09:53It's got nothing to do with...
09:54I'm sorry, Joseph, but I'm not the sort of person
09:58who can just switch off the air conditioning.
10:01I'm not the sort of person who can just switch off their emotions like a robot.
10:06What exactly do you want me to do here?
10:07I don't know.
10:08I have done everything I can. Everything you've asked of me.
10:09Not about what you're doing.
10:10So what is it about? What do you want from me?
10:12You don't love me anymore, is that what you're saying?
10:13No.
10:14So what are you saying?
10:15I'm saying that it's not enough.
10:21I suppose I should have seen this coming.
10:23It's how you always treat the people you claim to love, isn't it?
10:26Claim to love?
10:28At least I'm capable of human emotions.
10:31I'm not just an empty shell.
10:33I'm an empty shell?
10:34You're the one who pushes everyone away.
10:36If it's a husband, you leave him.
10:37If it's a son, you have him shut away in a home.
10:42I can't do this anymore.
10:59Ah, I see you've changed your mind, Dr. Valentine.
11:04I need the pension.
11:06And can I have two halves of bitter please, Barkey?
11:11So, quantum mechanics.
11:14Well, it's something of a pet subject area of mine.
11:17I'm assuming you've got a grasp of the basics.
11:19Schrodinger's cat, etc.
11:21But what we really need to know is the early stuff.
11:25And I studied that at the wrong college, obviously.
11:28But someone in your position...
11:30Looks like this taxi's never going to show up.
11:32Any chance of...
11:33Joseph?
11:36You know, it's pretty rude just to ignore people.
11:38I was only going to ask you for a lift home.
11:40I'm not going that way.
11:41You'd frankly go past the turning.
11:42Well, you don't know where I'm going.
11:44Look, Joseph, it's freezing cold.
11:46My taxi's gone AWOL.
11:47The buses are all snarled up in the motorway crash.
11:49I'm two degrees away from hypothermia.
11:51And you're about to get into a warm car.
11:53Half a mile up the road would help.
12:24Joseph?
12:26What?
12:27You okay?
12:28I'm fine.
12:29You're not acting like yourself.
12:31How should I be acting?
12:32Not like this.
12:33You're actually being a little bit scary.
12:35You were the one that demanded a lift.
12:37What?
12:38I'd much prefer to be on my own right now.
12:39So if you have to sit in my car, why don't you just do me a favor and keep your mouth shut?
12:42Can you please stop the car?
12:45Joseph, stop the car!
12:54What's going on?
12:55Vanessa.
12:56Don't often see you up here.
12:57I've got something to run past you.
12:59I have to be quick.
13:00I've got to deal with this punctured valve.
13:01We've just had a call from ambulance control.
13:03Old news.
13:04Bus crash.
13:05About 30 minutes ago.
13:06In fact, that's one of the casualties.
13:07Something else.
13:08A shooting.
13:10Shooting?
13:11How many?
13:12They've got no idea of numbers just yet, but they want to put us on standby for category one.
13:18Michael.
13:19Just the person.
13:20Can I have a word?
13:21Yeah, it's going to have to be quick.
13:23Toby Geddes?
13:24You told me he was just an interim measure.
13:26Yeah, I was going to talk to you about that.
13:28When?
13:29Okay, look.
13:30I know that Toby isn't Magda Yakoub, but he is a good surgeon.
13:33And tonight I need everyone to pull together.
13:35So give him a chance.
13:36Just trust me on this one.
13:38Pull together?
13:39You're about to get a phone call.
13:40They'll explain everything.
13:42From who?
13:43Michael.
13:48Yes.
13:49Determinism holds that every event is causally determined by an unbroken series of prior events.
13:57But to what extent can we as human beings determine the future?
14:04Excuse me.
14:13Hello?
14:20PHONE RINGS
14:28It's green.
14:33He's hypervolemic due to the blood loss in theatre, so he's going to need plenty of fluids.
14:38Once you've done that, you need to start creating beds for him as fast as you can, okay?
14:41So what can I do?
14:42You should go home, Hol.
14:43Well, maybe I could help.
14:44It's probably best if you just go, okay?
14:46Aren't we already dealing with an RTA?
14:48Yes.
14:49And ED can't take it because...
14:50They're at capacity.
14:52So surely they should be sending him to St. James's?
14:53Agreed.
14:54So who accepted it?
14:58Oh, go figure.
15:01I thought they were dragging in all the uncles.
15:03They are.
15:04So where's Joseph?
15:05He had family commitments.
15:09Jack attack!
15:10You pumped for this?
15:11Why can't the ED take it?
15:13They're already at capacity with the RTA.
15:15There's no way we can send him to St. James's.
15:16No.
15:17Fine.
15:18Who've we got on call?
15:19Hi.
15:20Hi.
15:21What are you doing here?
15:22Dad was going to take me for pizza and a movie, but are you sticking around?
15:25Well, I said I'd help, but...
15:26Great, because Mr. Wilson, bed four, needs taking up to Darwin ASAP.
15:29We're clearing beds.
15:30Okay.
15:32Why aren't you and your size two bros just...
15:34Jack?
15:35Toby?
15:36Treatment room?
15:37Everything all right?
15:38Okay, look, the only way that we can handle this is if we clear all high-dependency and intensive care units
15:41and we freeze all elective procedures.
15:43Yeah, I'm on it.
15:44Trust me.
15:46Okay, can I have everyone's attention, please?
15:48First of all, I want to thank you all for getting here on such short notice.
15:51Now, the reason you're all here is that there's been a shooting in the new town, a restaurant.
15:55We don't have the full details yet, but it sounds like it's a hostage situation,
15:58so we're going to need to be prepared for multiple casualties.
16:01Now, AAU is the receiving ward, and Mr. Cullen is the emergency officer.
16:05Now, I've allocated the two Darwin theaters to take any patients that we can't handle here,
16:09and all surgical staff are on standby to move between the two theaters as needed.
16:14Hematology and pathology are on standby for blood,
16:16and tonight's consultants are Mr. Weathers, Ms. Harwood, myself, Mr. Cullen, Mr. Hope, and Mr. Geddes.
16:22In a moment, Mr. Cullen's going to hand out the major incident cards,
16:25so I would be grateful if you would just accept any task he gives you and get to work on them immediately.
16:30Any questions?
16:31No.
16:32Is that clear? Okay, thank you.
16:34Okay, Jack Nalo. Bye.
16:37Okay.
16:39Reporting to Virginia, Mr. Cullen, we'll do whatever you want, whatever we can.
16:42And you've won me a bra.
16:45Thanks.
16:46Patient liaison, wouldn't we be more used to you in the theaters?
16:48It's no problem. We're right on it.
16:50Two priority ones on the way in.
16:51Okay, everyone, stand by, please.
16:56There's only two of them.
16:57So far.
17:13Well, I think we should hold a press conference.
17:15Let them know exactly what we're dealing with.
17:18Damn.
17:19What is it?
17:20They need me in theater.
17:21And?
17:22I've got to freeze all the elective ops.
17:23I've got to clear ITU and HTU for the Cat One patients.
17:27Okay.
17:29Yeah.
17:31Yeah, I've got that.
17:34Okay, here we go.
17:35We're missing 40, gunshot wound to the shoulder.
17:38Okay, take this one.
17:39Yep, I got it.
17:40This will be Julia Ordyke, 30, gunshot wound.
17:42Sing, I'm Jack Nalo.
17:44No, baby.
17:45Okay, I'm going to be Julia.
17:46My name's Mr. Cullen.
17:47This is Sister Blunt, okay?
17:48Has anyone been called for you?
17:49No, baby.
17:51Okay, okay, Julia.
17:52Now, I need you to start breathing.
17:54Okay.
17:55Okay.
17:56Okay.
17:57Okay.
17:58Okay.
17:59Okay.
18:00Okay.
18:01Now, I need you to just start breathing.
18:03In through your mouth, out through your nose.
18:05Just try and slow your breathing down for me.
18:06Just start breathing.
18:07In through your mouth, and then back out.
18:09Good girl.
18:10Good girl.
18:12You, you, Linda's daughter.
18:14My name's Holly.
18:15Park that.
18:16I need your help.
18:17I'm not a nurse.
18:18I don't care.
18:19Good girl.
18:20Put your hands here.
18:21I just need some pressure on the wound
18:22while I take this off, okay?
18:27BP's 90 over 60.
18:28Heart rate's 50.
18:29My baby's here.
18:30I'll try and find that out for you.
18:35Harder than that.
18:36Harder than that.
18:37All right, you know what?
18:38Forget it.
18:39Just go.
18:40Just go.
18:41Valentine, I need a minor set and four more units.
18:43Go, Valentine.
18:45Right away.
18:48Hi, I'm Dr. Valentine.
18:49That's not a gunshot wound.
18:53Yeah, I can't see an exit wound,
18:54which means the bullet's still in there.
18:56Okay, hip.
18:57Bay nine, please.
19:00Yeah, I think the bullet is between
19:01the ziphosternum and the umbilicus.
19:03I think it's gone up and slowly to the left.
19:05Sorry, Mr. Cullen,
19:06but ED have sent another RTA patient through.
19:08It's Damien.
19:09We're going to treat the man.
19:10Yeah, his BP's low.
19:11He's tachycardic,
19:12and he's got a gear stick wedged in his stomach.
19:13Right.
19:14I'll be right back.
19:16Okay, I've got Mr. Cullen's record in there.
19:18You don't have to worry.
19:19I'm straight in the theater.
19:21I can scrub him.
19:22I already gave you a task card.
19:23Look, I'll be as quick as I can.
19:24Out.
19:26Good girl.
19:28Penny, look, I'm just saying
19:29I didn't spend five years at medical school
19:31so I could end up acting like some sort of glorified runner.
19:34This is an important job, Ollie.
19:36I mean, imagine if it was you out there
19:37waiting for news.
19:38Penny, we've got a six-month assessment coming up.
19:40Just imagine how cool it would look
19:41if we'd operated on bullet wounds.
19:46Doctor.
19:51Doctor?
19:54Sameer Singh.
19:55Um...
19:57You...
19:59Jaldi, jaldi.
20:00Sameer Singh.
20:02Where is he?
20:03Get here.
20:04The left kidney's been completely obliterated.
20:06We're going to have to remove it.
20:08Let's hope the other one's still working.
20:10Clips, please.
20:11Fine?
20:12Lyndon, we need you.
20:13You're going to be fine.
20:14I'm going to talk you through the whole thing.
20:16I can hear breathing on the right,
20:18but not on the left.
20:19Okay, please get on top of this bleed.
20:21More clips, please.
20:23Lyndon?
20:25Okay, Faye, listen.
20:26Have you called CT?
20:28Elliot's on his way.
20:29Right, tell him it's a haemothorax or a pneumothorax
20:32and order a chest X-ray.
20:34Use a Colette cover for the baby.
20:37Put a large bore cannula in both veins.
20:39Start IV fluids.
20:41Get four units cross-matched blood
20:42and some Oneg.
20:43Ties, please.
20:45Faye?
20:46Yeah?
20:47Okay.
20:48Fine.
20:49I'm going to be fine.
20:50Good.
20:52Please, my boyfriend, Matt.
20:53I can't leave him again.
20:54I'm sure he'll get out of that.
20:55No, no, he's crazy.
20:57The guy with the gun.
20:58I can't be on my own again.
21:00Julia, is there anyone else that we can call for you?
21:02Julia?
21:05Julia?
21:07We're losing her.
21:08Julia Ordyke.
21:09Lyndon thinks it's a haemothorax.
21:10Put his upper arm into his chest
21:12until we open him up.
21:13We can't be sure what we're looking at.
21:15What do I tell him?
21:16The usual, Ollie.
21:17He's still breathing.
21:18We're trying to keep it that way.
21:19Are you sure you can't use an extra pair of hands in theatre?
21:21I'll manage.
21:24Julia Ordyke, Darwin 1.
21:25Her boyfriend's caught up in an incident.
21:27See if you can contact her relative.
21:28I'll do my best.
21:29Great.
21:31I've got to give Samir Singh's parents no news whatsoever
21:34and track down the relatives of the pregnant woman.
21:36And?
21:37Do I look like a nurse?
21:38I see your number.
21:39Nothing.
21:40Just a couple of credit cards.
21:41Five quid.
21:44And this.
21:46All right, look.
21:47I'll take care of this.
21:48You just go talk to Mr Singh.
21:50Actually, I was kind of hoping the usual.
21:53Go on.
21:55Best of three.
21:56No.
22:00You're the one who pushes everyone away.
22:02If it's a husband, you leave him.
22:03If it's a son, you have him shut away in a home.
22:05I can't do this anymore.
22:06Julia Ordyke, 30 years old, bullet wound
22:09just between the umbilicus and the ziphosternum.
22:12Excuse me.
22:13Seems to be going upwards and to the left.
22:16Dealt with many bullet wounds, Elliot?
22:18One or two.
22:19Just follow my lead, we'll be fine.
22:20At least we're in a proper theatre here,
22:22not some field hospital in the middle of the desert.
22:24Surgical step, please.
22:25You a military man, Mr G?
22:27Two years, Army Medical Corps.
22:29Now, battlefield surgery, that's real medicine.
22:31After you've done this under live fire,
22:33anything else is a picnic.
22:34Maybe I should have packed some sandwiches and a scotch egg.
22:39Maybe we could concentrate on the matter in hand.
22:42Quite right, Hopie.
22:43Good man.
22:44Happy to play DJ, Dr G?
22:45Absolutely, Mr G.
22:51You tracked down the rentals yet?
22:53Yeah.
22:54Seems I have a talent for detective work.
22:56I'm sure that isn't a talent for charming coppers.
22:58Oh.
22:59Have you informed Mr Singh yet on the condition of his son?
23:02I tried.
23:03Only it's hard communicating medical jargon
23:04to someone who barely speaks any English.
23:07Patient liaison have three Punjabi translators on their books,
23:10first two on answering their phones,
23:11third one's on holiday.
23:13And of our Indian doctors, Gupta from Pede speaks Hindi
23:15and Mr Das from the pharmacy, Gujarati.
23:18So, given that DC Greg doesn't fancy me,
23:21I've taken matters into my own hands.
23:23Goli, moda, koon, halat, tik.
23:25What does that mean?
23:26Well, lip, shoulder, blood, condition, good.
23:28Couldn't find the word for stable.
23:29You are joking.
23:30I mean, that's just wrong on so many levels.
23:32Got any better ideas?
23:33Oliver!
23:34Straight up tidy here.
23:36How's she doing, Julie, all dank?
23:38Elliot's taken up to Darwin.
23:39And he did a great job back there?
23:41No, he just did what you told me.
23:42My life would be a lot simpler
23:43if I had your voice in my ear giving me instructions.
23:45They say men can't multitask.
23:47You all right?
23:48It's just a bit overwhelming, isn't it?
23:51Do you need to take a break?
23:52No, I'm fine.
23:53Come on, we've been working 12 hours straight.
23:55If you don't feel up to it,
23:56I don't want you to feel you have to.
23:58...thought possibly to be a robbery gone wrong.
24:01So far, the government has allowed
24:02two critically wounded hostages
24:04to be released for medical treatment.
24:06But there are still thought to be up to ten hostages
24:08inside the restaurant.
24:10More news as we get it.
24:11Ten hostages.
24:12There's no way we can handle that number of patients.
24:14We're gonna need more surgeons.
24:15Where's Rick? Where's Joseph?
24:16He's, um, he's with his family.
24:18Is there any way you can give him a call?
24:25She's losing a lot of blood.
24:26We need more units.
24:29Come on, what are you waiting for?
24:33Right, she's resting.
24:36Where's that blood?
24:37Can you give her all the cross-match blood
24:38through the rapid infuser, please?
24:43Can I have suction, please?
24:47And could we turn off that ridiculous music?
24:52Left lung's bleeding pretty badly.
24:55Okay.
24:56Bleeds in the lower lobe.
24:58We need to stitch it.
24:59Yes, indeed.
25:00Thank you, Mr. Hope.
25:01Free her vitals.
25:10You've got nothing to feel guilty about.
25:11He's right.
25:12It is how I treat the people that I love.
25:14I push them away.
25:15You haven't pushed anyone away.
25:16And he has tried.
25:17In his own way, Joseph has tried.
25:19You both have.
25:20All Joseph wanted was for me to put on a brave face for him,
25:22and I couldn't.
25:23I can't.
25:24I know.
25:25And I don't want to forget Archie.
25:26I don't want to push him to the back of my mind.
25:28Then don't.
25:29I should have gone tonight.
25:31For him, I should have gone.
25:33For what it's worth, I'm glad you didn't.
25:36Why?
25:38How could I cope with all this madness without you?
25:41Right.
25:42Some crazy woman crying in your office,
25:44I'm sure that's exactly what you need.
25:46Listen.
25:48You're not crazy.
25:50You've got to stop being so hard on yourself.
25:52After everything that you've been through,
25:54the fact that you're even here,
25:55and able to give strength to other people,
25:58I think you're amazing.
26:03Don't.
26:04Hey.
26:05I know it probably seems unlikely right now,
26:08you and Joseph will work it out.
26:11That's the worst part.
26:15I'm not sure that I even want to.
26:25Come here.
26:30Okay.
26:32Right.
26:33So, he has a goli
26:37in his muda,
26:41and he's lost a lot of kun,
26:43but he's having an operation,
26:45and his halat is teek.
26:49Okay?
26:50Kun?
26:52Blood?
26:53Yeah, like I said, he's lost a lot of blood.
26:57Very bad.
26:58Yeah, I know it sounds serious.
27:00Mr. Singh,
27:01look, the doctors are doing the very best they can for your son.
27:04Blood.
27:06It doesn't stop.
27:07We have to go.
27:09I'll let you know as soon as we have any more news.
27:11Okay?
27:13They don't understand.
27:16Who will explain it to them?
27:18Bleed seems to be under control.
27:20Sets are returning to normal.
27:22Looks like we've escorted her safely out of limbo.
27:26Thanks for your help there, Elliot.
27:28The dream team strikes again.
27:30All right, girls, let's get the x-ray team in here ASAP.
27:32We need to figure out where that bloody bullet's got to.
27:35Let's get some tunes back on, shall we?
27:37It's like a bloody morgue in here.
27:40Love me?
27:44Dr. G?
27:48I suppose I should have seen this coming.
27:50That's how you always treat the people you claim to love, isn't it?
27:53You and Joseph will work it out.
27:55I'm not sure that I even want to.
27:58Faye?
28:00Holly?
28:02What?
28:03Mrs. Naylor asked me to apply pressure to a patient's wound.
28:06This was a new dress.
28:08She shouldn't have asked you to.
28:10No, it wasn't her fault. Dad told me to go home.
28:13So why didn't you?
28:15Well, I just wanted to prove I could handle it, I guess.
28:21You've been crying.
28:24I'm fine.
28:25What is it?
28:27It's nothing.
28:31Difficult patient, that's all.
28:33You've no idea how much better that makes me feel.
28:35Why?
28:37Well, if you get upset, then it means I'm not such a wuss.
28:42Nobody said that you were.
28:44Well, Dad's not exactly going to burst with pride
28:48when he finds out I've been hiding in a bathroom for the past 20 minutes, is he?
28:52He's not going to find out.
28:55Thanks.
28:57You're going to be okay.
28:59Yeah.
29:01And so are you.
29:04Sorry, Toby, I'm not exactly sure what you're...
29:07You saw the X-ray, Elliot.
29:09The bullet's wedged itself between the spine and the aorta.
29:11Yes, but...
29:12But nothing. We need to dig that little sucker out.
29:14She wants to spend a lifetime studying metal detectors.
29:17Right. No, wait. Stop.
29:19Stop!
29:22I really don't think that's a good idea.
29:24Nonsense! I can just yank it out.
29:26I think we should seriously consider what the consequences of that could be.
29:30Oh, don't be silly.
29:32Oh, don't be such an old woman, Hopi.
29:34No.
29:35If we damage the aorta, we can just fix it.
29:38We have just got her through one crisis.
29:41If she has another, she could die on the table.
29:44So you'd rather put her through a second traumatic operation when we could just remove it now?
29:48Toby, I really don't see why you're so obsessed with getting this bullet out.
29:53Because it's a bullet.
29:54It was a bullet. It's now a small piece of metal...
29:57That's lodged next to her spine.
29:59Exactly. And if we try to remove it now, there is a serious risk of paralysis.
30:05Not our problem!
30:06All I care about is that she doesn't die on my watch.
30:09And that's the thing about a patient who's up for the duff.
30:11If she carks it, it's two more stiffs on the dead stats.
30:14Right. That's it. Get out.
30:16What?
30:17Get out!
30:18You are joking.
30:19Get the hell out of my theatre!
30:24Thank you, nurse.
30:30Right.
30:32I still don't think we should have left him like that.
30:34He'll be fine.
30:35We've updated Mr Singh with his son's condition.
30:38I'm tired of playing the babysitter.
30:40Oh, right. So what are you going to do?
30:41I'm going to get my hands dirty.
30:42Five quid says this is a heart or kidney.
30:44Five quid, fresh oneg.
30:46I...
30:48Keep the change.
30:49Can you make sure everyone gets some?
30:51Thanks, Mr Cullen.
30:53Didn't I tell you to go home?
30:54Yeah, you did. Look, sorry, but...
30:56Don't be.
30:57You wouldn't be a Cullen if you didn't have a stubborn streak of my wide hand.
30:59From what I hear, you've been a great help.
31:01All right.
31:02Didn't I promise you pizza?
31:04Wow.
31:05Eating off AAU nurses' station.
31:07Not exactly what I expected.
31:08You really know how to spoil a girl.
31:10Don't I, though?
31:12Hungry?
31:13Yeah.
31:14Um, you know...
31:15It's Holly, right?
31:16Yeah.
31:17And you're...
31:18Ollie.
31:19Um, Dr Valentine.
31:21Ollie's fine.
31:22Holly and Ollie.
31:23Got a nice ring to it.
31:24Yeah.
31:25Hey, Holly, are you...
31:26Are you busy right now?
31:27No.
31:28I wonder if I could ask you a small favour?
31:30Sure.
31:32Good girl.
31:33I'll see you later.
31:34Bye.
31:35Bye.
31:36Bye.
31:37Bye.
31:38Bye.
31:40Good girl.
31:41I promised her pizza and a movie.
31:43She understands.
31:44She knows she's lucky to have you.
31:46Why is that?
31:47Because when you're around, she knows that everything's going to be all right.
31:50She said that to you?
31:52She didn't have to.
31:53Mr Conlon.
31:54Sorry to interrupt, but ambulance control just called.
31:56About the shooting?
31:57No, the RTA.
31:58That can't be right.
31:59They said they got everyone out.
32:00Yeah, well, apparently when the fire brigade lifted the coach,
32:02they found a mother and child trapped in a car underneath it.
32:04The ED's full, so they're bringing them straight here.
32:06No, they can't.
32:07St James' will have to take this one.
32:08Call ambulance control and tell them we can't take it, please.
32:10Yeah.
32:13Right, let's close her up.
32:16All we can do, I'm afraid, is let her recover on ITU.
32:20We can deal with Bullet later.
32:21Worst case scenario, she'll just have to live with it.
32:24Right.
32:25Thank you, everyone.
32:29What the hell are you thinking?
32:32Yeah, okay.
32:34I'm sorry, Mr Conlon, but they're already two minutes away.
32:37What about the casualty one?
32:38No change.
32:40Then I guess we've got no choice.
32:41I would love to know what our director of surgery is playing at tonight.
32:44Can you make sure the theatre's cleared and ready for me, please?
32:47Two more RTA casualties.
32:48We need to check Mr Singh.
32:49No need, it's dealt with.
32:51What?
32:52Taken care of.
32:54Trust me.
32:57Lyndon?
33:00He's sleeping dangerously low.
33:04Okay, we need to give him more fluids.
33:05He's going to go into hypervolemic shock.
33:06Perfect timing, Miss Alder.
33:07Needs a cannula.
33:08There's no peripheral access.
33:10Okay, then we need to put in a central line.
33:11I can do it.
33:12If you need to deal with the RTA patients.
33:14You've done a central line before.
33:16How about venous cut-down?
33:18Of course.
33:19And, Dr Valentine, show me your venous cut-down.
33:21Got it.
33:25This is Fran 30 and her daughter Ellie.
33:27Fran suffers severe head trauma and GTS of six.
33:29Straight through her uterus, guys.
33:31I'm concerned about brain damage or coma.
33:32Can you do a CT scan right away, please?
33:34Ellie, we're going to try and help your mum, okay?
33:36Can you do a secondary survey?
33:37Come and get me in theatre if you need me.
33:39Sure.
33:41Okay, Ellie, we're just going to go into here.
33:44Just turn you around.
33:46How are you feeling?
33:47I'm fine.
33:49Can I take your pulse?
33:52Okay.
33:53I've infiltrated the skin with five ml of lignocaine.
33:55And now...
33:58I'm going to make a longitudinal incision...
34:01over the vein.
34:05Okay.
34:11Okay.
34:12I need you to put pressure on the incision for me until I get back.
34:15Just remind me there's something extremely urgent I need to do.
34:17Excuse me.
34:23Hey, I need your help.
34:24I can't right now, Ollie.
34:25Penny.
34:28Ellie, you stay here. I'll be right back.
34:31Excuse me, could you look after her for a minute?
34:33Thanks.
34:34I can't find a vein.
34:36What?
34:37Mr. Alder's hypervolemic.
34:38I'm supposed to be doing a venous cut down and I can't find a vein.
34:43I just needed a second opinion.
34:45Can you remove the swab, please?
34:50The incision's way too lateral.
34:52Get the retractors.
34:53Get the retractors.
35:02Okay, hold these.
35:03Yep.
35:14There he is.
35:17Right.
35:19Good.
35:21Just when you think you've hit rock bottom,
35:24you discover there's this whole extra substrata of misery.
35:29I don't think I can take another hour here, let alone another week.
35:32It's turned into somewhere I don't recognize.
35:34I mean, we're in the middle of a category one you wouldn't believe the chaos we're in.
35:39Anyway, look, I'm sorry for rambling on.
35:41I just needed to hear a voice of sanity.
35:45Call me back when you can.
35:47I know you're busy.
35:48Okay, bye.
35:50As you can see, it's a large extra dual haematoma.
35:53She's hypertensive and radical.
35:55They don't drain the blood right now, do they?
36:22She's ready for a local.
36:26Scalpel.
36:30Okay, I'm going to make a three centimeter incision through the skin and temporal fasciae.
36:38Diathermy.
36:45Clips.
36:50Okay.
36:59Can you pass me the burr, please?
37:04I'm going to make a two centimeter burr hole above the bone.
37:08I'll need the ranger to open it further.
37:11It's a basic procedure.
37:13I mean, you must remember Professor Davies' demonstration.
37:15I know, I know.
37:16I know the basics.
37:17I just...
37:18I'm sorry, I can't quite hear you.
37:19You're going to have to speak up.
37:20I guess it's possible that maybe I never learned how to do the technique.
37:23You see, little brother, sometimes it pays to be a swot.
37:27I'm sorry about that.
37:28It was very rude of me.
37:31Oh, God.
37:32Doctor.
37:33Doctor.
37:34Doctor.
37:35Doctor.
37:36Doctor.
37:37Doctor.
37:38Doctor.
37:40Doctor.
37:43One minute, okay?
37:44Just one minute.
37:46I asked you to take care of him.
37:47Yeah, I tried.
37:48I couldn't calm him down.
37:49This is your idea of taking care of things?
37:51Getting Mr. Cullen's daughter Olly?
37:53Doctor.
37:55Mr. Singh, I have to get back to the relatives room.
37:57You're not listening to me.
37:58Is everything all right here?
38:05Come on.
38:07I'll find the bleed.
38:08Her BP's dropped right off.
38:10Okay, check her pupils.
38:17Pupils are blown.
38:19She's corning.
38:24Okay, she's brain dead.
38:26Let's make sure we find the father for the little girl.
38:33What about a translator?
38:35Believe me, I've tried.
38:36Dr. Nisab, my daughter, Sameer Singh,
38:39what a bad blood.
38:41Okay, Mr. Singh, if you just give us one moment, okay?
38:45Where is his son?
38:46Darling, one with Mr. Spence.
38:48If it's the only way you're going to keep him quiet,
38:50maybe you should just take him up there.
38:52You're not serious?
38:53Well, he wants to see his son.
38:55Maybe if you show him that our top surgeons
38:58are doing their very best to save him,
39:00he might stop making this ridiculous scene.
39:03All right.
39:04All right. On three.
39:08You lied to me.
39:10Oh, come on. One of us had to show some ambition.
39:12If it was left to you, we'd be making tea.
39:15You can clear up your own mess.
39:22Well, Mr. Cullen, everything seems to be running smoothly.
39:25Oh, you think so?
39:26Lyndon.
39:27There's a six-year-old girl over there that's just lost her mother.
39:30I've had five critically ill patients through here in the last hour,
39:33two of whom are still in theatre.
39:34My team's been put under unbearable pressure tonight.
39:36We should never have accepted a cat group one and an RTA.
39:39I know. I know. You're right.
39:40I did try and warn Michael, but he's...
39:44He's got so much confidence in his team.
39:46He just wouldn't be dissuaded.
40:04Has he killed him?
40:05Geddes.
40:06Scalpel to the carotid.
40:08Focus, Jack.
40:09I'm trying to get on top of this bleed, and nothing is working.
40:15My son.
40:17Bad blood.
40:18Forceps.
40:21I want to talk to the doctor.
40:23Mr. Singh.
40:24It's important, doctor.
40:26You have to keep quiet, or I will lose my job.
40:30You have to keep quiet, or I will lose my job.
40:35What?
40:36He's ex-systolic.
40:38I want to talk to the doctor.
40:40Bad blood.
40:44No, this is no good. I can't see anything.
40:47I'm bleeding.
40:53My father's on the train. He'll be back now.
40:59There's nothing more you could have done.
41:04The cat.
41:07She's got no idea.
41:14Do you want to get some fresh air?
41:18Cat, we're going to pop outside for five minutes.
41:20If anything happens, Paige is straight away.
41:22In nearly three hours, and with no sign of any change,
41:26many are beginning to fear the worst.
41:28We go live now to Holby City Hospital,
41:30where the victims of the shooting are being treated,
41:33and where the hospital CEO is about to make a statement.
41:37Following the shooting in the Newtown earlier this evening,
41:41two patients were admitted to our hospital.
41:43I will now pass you over to our cardiothoracic consultant,
41:47Toby Geddes.
41:49Just before seven o'clock tonight,
41:51a 40-year-old male and a 29-year-old female
41:54were admitted to our acute admissions unit
41:56with severe bullet wounds.
41:58I'm happy to say
41:59that we were able to successfully treat both patients,
42:02and their condition is currently stable,
42:04although they'll both be in intensive care
42:06for the foreseeable future.
42:08As you are aware,
42:09the situation at the restaurant in the Newtown
42:11is still very much ongoing, and at this time,
42:14we have no information on the likelihood
42:15of any further casualties.
42:17Of course, we are on standby,
42:19and we will keep you informed of events
42:21as and when they unfold.
42:23Get this in the...
42:26As well as treating these two patients,
42:28I would just like to add
42:29that we are fully prepared for further casualties
42:32as and when they arrive.
42:34Thank you very much. That's all for now.
42:39Toby.
42:40Jesus!
42:41You almost gave me a heart attack.
42:43Where are you going?
42:44I'm not on call anymore.
42:46You can't.
42:48We're in the middle of two major incidents.
42:50You've changed your tune an hour ago.
42:51You were trying to get rid of me.
42:53Yes, well, I wanted to apologise
42:55about my behaviour earlier.
42:57It's been a tense evening.
42:59Tempers frayed.
43:01It was unprofessional of me.
43:02You know,
43:03I really hoped we could be muckers.
43:06I think you'd made your mind up about me from the off.
43:08You don't like me.
43:09I can live with that.
43:11But nobody tries to humiliate me in theatre.
43:13It's bad form, old boy.
43:14Like I say, I apologise...
43:16I'm quite sure you and your cronies
43:18are already trying to find a way
43:19to elbow me out of the picture.
43:20But I'm afraid you're going to have a tough job.
43:22The CEO appointed me
43:23because we have a professional history.
43:25We share a vision.
43:27So whether you like it or not,
43:28I'm going absolutely nowhere.
43:30I look forward to talking to Vanessa
43:32about your little strop in the theatre tonight.
43:34I do understand, Hopie.
43:36It must be terribly confusing.
43:37There's a new order,
43:38and you're a dinosaur.
43:40And we know what happened to the dinosaurs.
43:42You're not really going...
43:43I've done my bit for the evening.
43:45I'm a surgeon, not an ED doctor.
43:47I'm going to switch off my phone
43:48and hit the road.
43:50After all, it's been a tense evening.
43:54Best of luck.
43:56Toby!
44:04Yes?
44:13Lyndon?
44:14I'm fine.
44:15Look at me.
44:19Come on, it's me you're talking to.
44:26I'm a doctor.
44:27This is what I do.
44:28It's not exactly been a regular shift, has it?
44:31And you're the one
44:32that's been put under all the pressure.
44:34Everyone's been under pressure tonight.
44:36All of us.
44:37You had to take responsibility.
44:44We were doing fine, you know.
44:46First RTA victims, category ones.
44:49Just when you think you're doing okay,
44:51something comes out of nowhere.
44:57I thought...
44:59if I could just save that wee girl
45:00from what Holly's been through...
45:02There's nothing you could have done.
45:04Nothing any of us could have done.
45:08Just the...
45:09total randomness of it all, you know?
45:12And that woman was just...
45:14bringing her daughter home from school.
45:16Julia Ordike was just...
45:18going for dinner with her boyfriend.
45:19Why then?
45:20There's no reason.
45:21We both know that.
45:23You make one random decision
45:24and it changes everything.
45:33Of course,
45:34logically,
45:35I know that.
45:38When an otherwise healthy 30-year-old
45:39dies on your table, you...
45:42want to find a reason, an answer.
45:50Sorry.
45:52I'm supposed to be comforting you.
45:55Why?
45:58That's what I'm here for.
46:08Maybe we can comfort each other.
46:12Yeah.
46:19I'll always be there for you,
46:20you know that?
46:22Always.
46:24Always.
46:26Anytime.
46:28No conditions.
46:31No conditions.
46:42Is it true...
46:44that you threw him out of theatre?
46:48Good for you.
46:50About time someone took a stand.
46:53He's symptomatic of everything
46:54that's wrong with this place.
46:56I'll be glad to see the back of it.
46:59You're not leaving?
47:00As soon as I can serve out my notice.
47:03Why?
47:05I don't know.
47:07I don't know.
47:09Why?
47:11Why do you think?
47:13You don't have to share a ward with him.
47:15Elliot, I've been here five years.
47:18I deserve the consultant's position
47:19ten times more than he does.
47:22And if Holby doesn't recognise that,
47:23I'm just going to go somewhere that does.
47:27I've been offered two registrar positions,
47:28I just have to decide which one to take.
47:31No.
47:32Sorry.
47:33No room at the inn.
47:34What?
47:35Er, Mr Spence said there'd be beds available.
47:37There should have been.
47:38Well, what am I supposed to do?
47:39Just dump my patient in the corridor?
47:41Don't blame me.
47:42I was told that all elective patients
47:44were going to be moved.
47:45I was assured that we would have room
47:47for category one.
47:48By whom?
47:49Gold Command.
47:50APA, the Sheriff of Holby County.
47:52What's going on here?
47:53Talk of the devil.
47:54I've got to go.
47:55I've got to go.
47:56I've got to go.
47:57I've got to go.
47:58What's going on here?
47:59Talk of the devil.
48:00This is your vision for Holby, is it?
48:02Why is he in the corridor?
48:03Because there was nowhere else to put him
48:04and you told me there'd be space.
48:05Yeah, space has been made.
48:07Apparently not.
48:10Dammit.
48:11I was promised.
48:12All right, let's move him to Keller HDU.
48:14No, no, no.
48:15That's full too.
48:16No, that has definitely been cleared and prepped.
48:18I gave the orders.
48:19Those orders didn't get through.
48:20It is chocker with elective patients.
48:22No, all elective ops have been postponed.
48:24Well, they haven't.
48:26Both agree?
48:27Yes.
48:30All right.
48:32Well, we're going to have to do something
48:33because we have two more priority ones coming in.
48:35No, we can't take them.
48:36No, we don't have a choice.
48:37They're almost here.
48:38Michael!
48:39All right, look.
48:40I know you're both tired
48:41and I know this evening hasn't been easy,
48:42but we are through the worst of it.
48:44Now, we can do this.
48:45We're a team.
48:48You can't really still believe that, can you?
48:50Elliot.
48:51Julia, all done.
48:54Is this wrong?
48:55This is wrong.
48:57I'm sorry.
48:58No, please.
49:01It should feel wrong, but...
49:03it doesn't.
49:05It just doesn't feel real.
49:08I know.
49:10When you want something so much for so long,
49:12you convince yourself it's impossible.
49:16It's never going to happen.
49:18It's over.
49:19The shooting is over.
49:21Okay, I am.
49:31Okay, we have output.
49:32Let's get her to theatre.
49:33Nurse.
49:35All right, where are we at?
49:36I think she's ruptured her phrenic artery.
49:38Must have missed the hole in the diaphragm.
49:40We're going to have to take her back to theatre.
49:42I'm going to have to take her back to theatre.
49:44I'm going to have to take her back to theatre.
49:46I'm going to have to take her back to theatre.
49:48I'll need another consultant.
49:49All right, I'll page Geddes.
49:50He's gone home.
49:51No, he hasn't.
49:52Yes, he has.
49:53All right, then I will call him.
49:54No point, he's turned his phone off.
49:56He reckoned he'd done enough already.
49:57Elliot, I think you've misunderstood.
50:00Yes, Michael, I must have misunderstood.
50:03Because it couldn't possibly be Geddes who's at fault, could it?
50:06Just as none of this could possibly be any of your fault.
50:08Wait a minute.
50:09How is this my fault?
50:10You are director of surgery.
50:12Somebody has to take responsibility for this chaos.
50:15So, if it isn't you to blame, who is?
50:17I couldn't tell you.
50:18Well, that just about says it all.
50:20You know what, Michael?
50:21I can't work like this.
50:23Enough is enough.
50:25You can expect my resignation in the morning.
50:27And yes, you can take that as a vote of no confidence.
50:30That's really professional.
50:31Resigning in the middle of a major incident?
50:33Well, just about as professional as your appointment
50:37walking out in the middle of a major incident.
50:39Wait, you know what, Elliot?
50:40You are the one who threw Geddes out of theatre.
50:42So, if you're on your own, you've got no one to blame but yourself.
50:52The news says the police busted and shot him.
50:54For government.
50:55How many casualties?
50:56Two, apparently.
50:57I'll get the ETA.
51:00Look, Holly, you did a great job tonight.
51:02I'm glad you didn't go home.
51:04Yeah, we still owe me a pizza and a movie.
51:05Don't think you can get on out of it that easily.
51:07And, Dad, I don't blame you.
51:08She rocks.
51:10Fifteen minutes.
51:11Right, can you make sure that beds two and three are clean, clear and ready for me, please?
51:14Right.
51:17Steph, Mr. Alder, can you check this space in ITU?
51:19I'll check theatre.
51:33I think this evening is exactly what you need.
51:35When you've wanted something so much for so long,
51:38convince yourself it's impossible.
51:40I mean a very great deal if, just for once, you can make this happen for me.
51:43I can't do this anymore.
52:00Faye?
52:02That was Joseph's mother.
52:03He never arrived at the gala and his phone's going straight to voicemail.
52:07Okay, I don't understand.
52:08It's Joseph's tie.
52:10He has to be involved in the shooting.
52:11What?
52:12It was tied around Samir Singh's arm.
52:14It's just a tie. It could be anyone's.
52:16Why do I do this? Why do I destroy everything that's good in my life?
52:19Even if he has caught up in this.
52:21If only I'd gone with him tonight.
52:22You know, Joseph is a good man. He's been nothing but kind to me.
52:26It's God punishing me.
52:27Why would God punish you? You've done nothing wrong.
52:29You don't know.
52:31You don't know.
52:33Don't you think he's punished you enough?
52:38Come on.
52:57Faye, you don't know anything for sure. It's just a tie.
52:59It is Joseph's tie.
53:02All this time my husband's life might have been in danger and I was...
53:06You were what?
53:08I was betraying him.
53:11I married him.
53:12I promised to be with him for the rest of my life and...
53:15And?
53:18I fell in love with someone else.
53:29I can't choose who we fall in love with.
53:30That's a lie. Of course you can.
53:34Don't let him be dead.
53:36I'll do anything I promise you.
53:38I'll take him back. Just please let him live.
53:50Dad.
53:56ETA, two minutes.
53:57What do you know?
53:58Both male, both priority ones.
53:59Ages? Names?
54:01What's that got to do with it?
54:02I think one of them might be Joseph.
54:06What do they say?
54:07It's full.
54:08How can there be no allocated intensive care?
54:10Ask old command.
54:12Page Michael Spence, get him down here now.
54:13What the hell's he been doing all day?
54:20Suction please.
54:22Cute.
54:23No good, she's bleeding out.
54:25We'll have BP 67 over 44 and falling.
54:27Ties please, quickly.
54:30Cute.
54:31That's no good, I need another pair of hands.
54:33I'm a bit occupied over here.
54:34We're going to lose her.
54:36I can't do this, we're going to lose them both.
55:04Okay, that's the gunshot wound, straight and clear.
55:06What's the word on intensive care?
55:07Dr. Valentine, can you page Mr. Spence again for me now?
55:09He's the one who got us into this mess,
55:10you really think he's going to get us out of it?
55:12We don't have anyone.
55:14What the hell is that?
55:15Some sort of improvised chest joint.
55:17Joseph.
55:18Yeah, well look, if it is, it's a good thing though, right?
55:19It means he's okay.
55:20You got this?
55:21Yeah, he's crashing.
55:22First the incidents, first the tie, now this.
55:24They said two patients, that's both of them.
55:26I told you.
55:27What do you expect me to do about it, Ollie?
55:29I'm sorry, I...
55:31You can't sulk at me like that all night.
55:33Sorry, I haven't got any surgeons for you at the moment.
55:35Yeah, thank you.
55:37AAU.
56:01We're going to need some help here.
56:03Oh, thank God.
56:04I thought you were...
56:05Daisha!
56:06Yeah, we need to get her into theatre now.
56:10We're trying to halt the bleed,
56:11but we need to get in there.
56:13Get inside.
56:30The week-long drama continues.
56:32Five days.
56:34And on BBC Three,
56:35the competition is ruthless
56:37in Last Woman Standing.