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Transcript
00:00:00Good morning interns, Dr. Harper Abbott will be here shortly to begin your orientation.
00:00:30Quick, I need one of you to help.
00:00:45Her pulse is dropping.
00:00:47It's just under 40.
00:00:48Shit.
00:00:49Look, her fingernails.
00:00:52Low oxygen saturation rate.
00:00:53Well spotted.
00:00:54What now?
00:00:56Check her lungs.
00:00:57What do you hear?
00:00:58Come on, quickly.
00:00:59Hemothorax.
00:01:00That's right.
00:01:01We have to start surgery.
00:01:02Me?
00:01:03Now?
00:01:04Yes.
00:01:05No time to waste.
00:01:07Steady.
00:01:08What's wrong with her?
00:01:11She's a little bit pale.
00:01:12Hey.
00:01:13I think there's a little bit of rubber on her skin.
00:01:14There's a little bit of rubber on her skin.
00:01:15She's almost not moving.
00:01:16She's not very stable.
00:01:17I think she's from the hospital.
00:01:18These things are really bad.
00:01:19I don't like this.
00:01:20I think we need to do something about it.
00:01:21A little more oxygen.
00:01:22I guess they're out of oxygen.
00:01:23You can see it's a little burn.
00:01:24I think it's a little burnt.
00:01:25I think it's a little burn.
00:01:26There's a little burn.
00:01:27It's a little burn.
00:01:28There's a little burn.
00:01:29That's too much.
00:01:30I think we're done.
00:01:31That's just the excess blood.
00:01:51You're decisive, and fast.
00:02:17Dr. Stone, the last thing you want to do is freeze.
00:02:24The last thing I would want to do is be a show-off.
00:02:29Well, this was quite the eventful start to the day.
00:02:34Actually, your typical day will be high stakes and high stress.
00:02:40Your personal lives will have to take a back seat, along with everything else.
00:02:46Not all of you will survive in this environment.
00:02:50In fact, half of you will be gone by the end of this year.
00:02:55But for those of you who'll stick it out, it'll be worth it.
00:02:59I've been through so much to get here.
00:03:02Endless tests, tuition fees.
00:03:04I want to be a good doctor.
00:03:06To save lives.
00:03:08Whatever it takes.
00:03:10I am Dr. Harper Abbott, the hospital director.
00:03:15This is Dr. Naveen Banerjee.
00:03:19He's my good cop.
00:03:21And I'm sure you've heard of Dr. Gregory Ramsey.
00:03:27Harry Stone, male, 26 years old.
00:03:31Car accident, massive blood loss.
00:03:33R is negative, the plasma's still on its way.
00:03:35Please, doctor, save my brother.
00:03:38I need to open him up, put him on ice.
00:03:40What?
00:03:42We're going to perform an emergency theracotomy.
00:03:44He's losing so much blood already.
00:03:46Do you want me to save your brother or not?
00:03:59Your brother's going to be fine.
00:04:01The surgery was a success.
00:04:03We were lucky. We saved him in time.
00:04:08Thank you so much.
00:04:14Hi, I just...
00:04:17I want to say thank you for my brother.
00:04:21Honestly, you don't need to thank me. It's my job.
00:04:24Sometimes the best option is still a bit risky.
00:04:26Thanks for your understanding.
00:04:34Now, shall we begin the tour?
00:04:38And this is your break room.
00:04:47Here are your partners.
00:04:49Enjoy working together.
00:04:57It says I'm paired with Dr. Abbott.
00:04:59There must be a mistake.
00:05:01There isn't a mistake.
00:05:03I'm also Dr. Abbott.
00:05:04Dr. Blair Abbott, Dr. Harper Abbott's niece.
00:05:09Shall we go see our patients?
00:05:17Did I do something to upset you, Blair?
00:05:20It's Dr. Abbott.
00:05:22Right. I just feel like I offended you somehow.
00:05:27We're both professionals.
00:05:29I plan to work well together for our patients, don't you?
00:05:31Of course.
00:05:33Terrific, Dr. Stone.
00:05:46Hi, I'm Dr. Abbott.
00:05:49This is my colleague, Dr. Stone.
00:05:52We're going to run a few tests and check your vitals, okay?
00:05:56Okay.
00:05:58Sounds great.
00:05:59Okay.
00:06:01Sounds great.
00:06:09Can you tell us a bit about the symptoms you've been experiencing?
00:06:13Yeah, I've had a pretty persistent headache for the last few days.
00:06:18And my stomach's been really upset.
00:06:21Upset painful or upset nauseous?
00:06:24Nauseous.
00:06:25And is there any dizziness or lightheadedness when you stand?
00:06:30Dizziness, yeah.
00:06:34It says on your chart that you have no allergies.
00:06:38I also noticed you have a rash as well on your arm and neck.
00:06:43It's going to be taken care of.
00:06:45Oh, it's from diving.
00:06:49You dive?
00:06:51Okay.
00:06:54We're going to take care of you, okay?
00:07:09Are you sure you're a doctor?
00:07:21I think we should put her on antibiotics every 12 hours and monitor her condition.
00:07:26I was going to suggest the same thing.
00:07:28Dr. Abbott needs to see me.
00:07:31Fine. I'll put in the prescription.
00:07:35And after you do that, you might want to change your scripts.
00:07:50Okay.
00:08:07We're doctors. I figure we're supposed to feel comfortable with other people's bodies.
00:08:11At least not all the interns are cold.
00:08:14Well, we can stick together. I'm Brian.
00:08:18Hannah.
00:08:20It's nice to have a friend here.
00:08:22Friend?
00:08:26My patient.
00:08:28Go, go, go.
00:08:31Rescue team to room 532.
00:08:34Rescue team to room 532.
00:08:36Come on!
00:08:46Focus!
00:08:49Focus!
00:08:52One, two, three. Clear!
00:08:55One, two, three. Clear!
00:08:57Clear!
00:09:16She was experiencing dizziness, nausea, and headaches.
00:09:21And a rash on her arms and neck.
00:09:23I see the order you put in, Dr. Stone. Your patient had an allergic reaction to the medication.
00:09:28We... she had no allergies.
00:09:31Dr. Abbott, good work administering CPR on the defibrillator.
00:09:36Dr. Stone, you know what? I don't think you're fit to be a good doctor.
00:09:44This is not a game, Dr. Stone.
00:09:48Of course, I...
00:09:49Dr. Stone, I have to give all the interns a fair grade.
00:09:53If you would like a high grade, remember the lesson.
00:09:57Dr. Ramsey, Dr. Cohen is looking for you.
00:10:03Thanks for standing up for me.
00:10:06You put in the prescription. All of it.
00:10:09Thanks for standing up for me.
00:10:11You put in the prescription.
00:10:13Only because you had to go suck up to your aunt.
00:10:19I made that up about Dr. Cohen.
00:10:22I don't understand.
00:10:24It looked like you needed a break from him, so I made that up about Dr. Cohen needing Dr. Ramsey.
00:10:28Are you joking?
00:10:30No.
00:10:40I'm sorry I shouldn't have snapped at you like that.
00:10:44I'm sorry, you were right.
00:10:46I just feel like everyone hates me here.
00:10:51I don't hate you.
00:10:54I was amazed by how quickly you acted this morning.
00:10:58I think you're the strongest doctor in our cohort.
00:11:09I love you.
00:11:33Oh God, she's going to report us.
00:11:36There aren't rules against dating other doctors.
00:11:39Take us seriously.
00:11:41You're overreacting.
00:11:43You heard Dr. Abbott say it herself.
00:11:45We need to be willing to give up everything else.
00:12:05First day?
00:12:10Don't worry, this place is a labyrinth. I can guide you.
00:12:14That would be great.
00:12:16Yes, please.
00:12:20Martinez.
00:12:22Thank you, Martinez. I'm Dr. Stone.
00:12:24Nice to meet you.
00:12:27Labyrinth.
00:12:29I also noticed you have a rash as well, on your arm and neck.
00:12:34Oh, it's from diving.
00:12:37Labyrinth, labyrinth.
00:12:39This place is a labyrinth.
00:12:41I know what's wrong with Annie.
00:12:43Who's Annie?
00:12:50Dr. Stone.
00:12:52Dr. Ramsey.
00:12:54Remember when I noted the rash on Annie's arms?
00:12:57Dr. Abbott and I were mistaken.
00:13:00Annie is an avid diver, which in rare cases can cause decompression sickness and labyrinthitis.
00:13:06Oh.
00:13:07Annie, what did you tell me?
00:13:09I've been in Indonesia for the last two weeks on a diving trip.
00:13:13First time there?
00:13:15First time.
00:13:17I'd like to put Annie on a regimen of antihistamines for the next couple weeks.
00:13:20Check her chart.
00:13:22What do you mean?
00:13:24I mean, check her chart.
00:13:32You ordered antihistamines already?
00:13:35You figured it out.
00:13:38Two hours ago.
00:13:40But, glad you got there eventually too.
00:13:46He's a total asshole.
00:13:54Heard you figured out what's wrong with your patient.
00:13:57Yeah, a little late though.
00:13:59You should be proud of yourself.
00:14:01Ramsey's an asshole.
00:14:03You're not the first person to say that today.
00:14:07Who's a real asshole?
00:14:09Dr. Ramsey.
00:14:11Tell me about it.
00:14:14Heading out?
00:14:20So, some of the interns are headed to the bar. You want to join?
00:14:24Will there actually be other interns there when we show up?
00:14:27What do you mean?
00:14:28Oh, you'll pretend to be surprised and say,
00:14:31well, we might as well stay for a drink, just the two of us,
00:14:34and then the next thing I know, we're on a date.
00:14:37How dare you accuse me of something so low.
00:14:41Actually, it would be a good opportunity for you to bond with some of the other interns.
00:14:51I swear to God, his eyeball's just dangling out of its socket, bouncing around.
00:14:56What did you do?
00:14:58Put it straight back in.
00:15:01Well, Hannah had her own disaster today.
00:15:05Dr. Ramsey was berating her for not knowing what was wrong with her patient.
00:15:10Which, to be fair, I didn't.
00:15:12Then told her to figure it out.
00:15:15Which I then did.
00:15:17And Dr. Ramsey said?
00:15:19Glad you got there eventually too, asshole.
00:15:23He has got to be the most stuck-up, arrogant...
00:15:27Hot.
00:15:29Yeah, hot asshole in all of medicine.
00:15:38I am so sorry.
00:15:41It's fine. I've gotten plenty of bad reviews from interns before.
00:15:45I was apologizing for the beer, not the bad review.
00:15:49I'll have a whiskey. Neat.
00:15:52And get this one, uh, whatever she wants.
00:15:56Whiskey?
00:15:58Don't you have an early morning surgery tomorrow?
00:16:01Congrats, you passed my test.
00:16:03I'm not here for hard liquor, just to relax.
00:16:06Cola, please.
00:16:11So I'm stuck-up.
00:16:13And arrogant.
00:16:15Do you know what I mean?
00:16:16And arrogant.
00:16:18Do you know what I think of you?
00:16:20Yeah, I know what you think of me.
00:16:22You think I'm a smart, vivacious, talented young doctor.
00:16:27I won't go that far.
00:16:30You're going to have to find some way to work with me, Stella.
00:16:34I know I'm new here, but if I get something right, I deserve credit.
00:16:39The credit you get is saving your patient's life.
00:16:42You're not any of those things if you let every wind go to your head.
00:16:52Damn it.
00:16:56Damn it.
00:16:59You're being ridiculous, Naveen.
00:17:02Gregory, you are incredible.
00:17:04But even the greatest have their limits.
00:17:07You have to at least let me try.
00:17:08I'm not interested in false hope.
00:17:10It's us, doing our jobs.
00:17:12What we have trained our whole lives to do.
00:17:14It's time you understood that not everything is in your control.
00:17:19Jack, hey.
00:17:21Damn it, Naveen.
00:17:39Hannah, wake the hell up, it's an emergency.
00:17:42I left my key.
00:17:44I must have fallen asleep.
00:17:46There's a crisis meeting in the conference room.
00:17:48About Dr. Banerjee.
00:17:50Dr. Banerjee?
00:17:57And so Dr. Banerjee will be taking a leave of absence.
00:18:00Yes.
00:18:02I'm sorry.
00:18:04And so Dr. Banerjee will be taking a leave of absence.
00:18:08Effective immediately.
00:18:10Is he okay?
00:18:12Did he get fired?
00:18:14Quiet, please.
00:18:16Now, this means that there is a vacancy.
00:18:20This means that there is a vacancy to be filled.
00:18:25By the most promising intern.
00:18:28Who will be determined by a point system.
00:18:30The intern with the highest performance will get the job.
00:18:34How do we earn points?
00:18:36Points will be distributed by myself and Dr. Ramsey when we see fit.
00:18:40Glad I'm on Dr. Ramsey's good side.
00:18:47It's so quiet.
00:18:49Well, we're not friends anymore.
00:18:51Now we're competitors.
00:19:01Don't stand a chance.
00:19:03You're a great doctor.
00:19:05If we keep helping each other, maybe one of us can get that spot.
00:19:08What do you say?
00:19:10I hope you're not expecting anything in return.
00:19:12Just your gratitude.
00:19:14Then it's a deal.
00:19:23Let's get him to the OR.
00:19:25Tell Dr. Wen we've got to prep an open heart surgery.
00:19:27And get...
00:19:30No interns in the OR.
00:19:32We want to help.
00:19:34Or at least see what's going on.
00:19:36No interns.
00:19:40Open heart surgery?
00:19:42Can you imagine?
00:19:44We'd learn so much.
00:19:46What if I could get us in?
00:19:51How can you get us in there?
00:19:54I'm on rotation this week.
00:19:56I'm not.
00:19:58It's against policy for me to be in there.
00:20:00No one has to see you.
00:20:16Can they see us?
00:20:19It's incredible.
00:20:21Look how carefully he makes every incision.
00:20:24It requires so much precision.
00:20:27Strong yet gentle.
00:20:30I thought you hated Dr. Ramsey.
00:20:32As a person, yes.
00:20:34But as a doctor...
00:20:38Actually, he's the whole reason I came to this hospital.
00:20:51Did he see?
00:20:53He looked right at us.
00:20:54He looked right at us.
00:20:59Alright.
00:21:01Suture that up and we should be done.
00:21:24For everything.
00:21:26I don't know how I'd do all this without you.
00:21:28Don't mention it.
00:21:30Do you think they're gone?
00:21:32I'll check.
00:21:38They're not ready, Harper.
00:21:40I don't know what you're thinking.
00:21:42I'm thinking that I care about this hospital.
00:21:44And I want to keep it running.
00:21:46It's always been your problem.
00:21:48You put the hospital above everything and everyone.
00:21:50This isn't about us, Greg.
00:21:52Don't bring our past into it.
00:22:01What have we got here?
00:22:03Smoke inhalation.
00:22:05Fire in the free room about 20 minutes ago.
00:22:07Alright, get an oxygen mask and tank stat.
00:22:09I'm going to start CPR.
00:22:12What's going on?
00:22:14Pregnant woman, 30s, smoke inhalation.
00:22:16Get oxygen.
00:22:18Hold on.
00:22:20Dolores?
00:22:22Gregory?
00:22:24Don't try to talk.
00:22:26It's my son.
00:22:28He made a photo and I brought it.
00:22:30Can you get it for me?
00:22:33I'm giving you oxygen now.
00:22:35It'll be fine.
00:22:37I promise.
00:22:43Dolores mentioned the drawing her son made.
00:22:45I found it in the ambulance.
00:23:08Dolores Hudson's test results.
00:23:10Dr. Ramsey?
00:23:14It's severe preeclampsia, isn't it?
00:23:18I'm 26 weeks.
00:23:20This is insane.
00:23:22You're a doctor, Dolores.
00:23:24This is the only option you have and you know it.
00:23:26No, I know you.
00:23:28You make rash decisions when you're panicking.
00:23:30Right now, you're panicked.
00:23:32If it helps, I'd like to second Dr. Ramsey's opinion.
00:23:35It's the only chance we have to save both you and your baby.
00:23:41If our positions were swapped,
00:23:44what would you tell your patient?
00:23:55Dolores had a seizure.
00:23:59We rushed her into delivery.
00:24:01I'm sorry.
00:24:02We rushed her into delivery.
00:24:04What happened?
00:24:07I told her not to wait.
00:24:09She's so goddamn stubborn.
00:24:11What happened to them?
00:24:14We delivered her baby.
00:24:1750% chance of surviving the night.
00:24:25Dolores is gone.
00:24:28I'm so sorry.
00:24:30She was there with me all through med school.
00:24:33And then internship.
00:24:35Residency.
00:24:37Tell me more about her.
00:24:40We have all night.
00:24:54Dr. Ramsey.
00:24:57Look.
00:24:59He made it.
00:25:02Look.
00:25:18She gave everything.
00:25:20I couldn't save her.
00:25:22I'm so sorry about Dolores.
00:25:25Dr. Ramsey.
00:25:27Forgive me for asking, but
00:25:29do you and Dr. Abbott have some sort of history?
00:25:33How do you...
00:25:36Yes.
00:25:38Yes, we do.
00:25:41I loved her.
00:25:45I wanted to make it work.
00:25:47To find a balance somehow.
00:25:53She chose the hospital.
00:25:55I wish she had made that choice
00:25:57before I fell in love with her.
00:26:08I should get back to the break room.
00:26:16Serious? What is it?
00:26:19We have to end things.
00:26:21What?
00:26:22The hospital will break us up.
00:26:25We have to end things before
00:26:27our feelings get too strong.
00:26:29Can we talk about this?
00:26:31Good morning, interns.
00:26:34I've got our Frisee rankings.
00:26:41Now, don't you all crowd around all at once.
00:26:53Something wrong, Dr. Stone?
00:26:56This is what I mean.
00:26:58I'm ten and you're eight.
00:27:00We need to focus on our work.
00:27:04One other thing.
00:27:06Brief team meeting.
00:27:08I would stay if I were you
00:27:10because it will impact the outcome of this competition.
00:27:19Good morning, interns.
00:27:20Good morning, Dr. Ramsey.
00:27:24Good morning, interns.
00:27:26Good morning, Dr. Ramsey.
00:27:29That's more like it.
00:27:31We've got a patient, Remy Caruso.
00:27:34No test can explain his symptoms.
00:27:36Bungal infection, headaches,
00:27:38joint pain so debilitating
00:27:40he can't walk some days.
00:27:42So, we need all of you on the case.
00:27:47If you're disappointed with the first set of rankings,
00:27:50here's a chance to improve your standing.
00:27:57Dr. Ramsey,
00:28:00how are you doing?
00:28:03Dr. Stone, I don't know why you'd ask me that now.
00:28:07Get to work.
00:28:08Get to work.
00:28:19Patient X.
00:28:33You're the fourth intern today.
00:28:36I feel like the most popular kid in school.
00:28:38Oh, anyone ask you to prom yet?
00:28:40Everyone wants a piece of me.
00:28:44So, um,
00:28:46why am I getting the VIP patient treatment?
00:28:48Well, in addition to your dashing good looks...
00:28:51Har har.
00:28:53Us interns have been promised
00:28:55a pretty big boost in our position here
00:28:57if we can figure you out.
00:28:59Oh.
00:29:01So, I'm a medical mystery.
00:29:03Thanks for telling me.
00:29:06I'm not sure I was supposed to.
00:29:09You seem on edge.
00:29:12Sorry.
00:29:14It's just my boss hates me.
00:29:16I broke up with my maybe boyfriend.
00:29:19And I'm ranked 10 out of 12 interns, so...
00:29:23Fun times.
00:29:25Doctor, if I may offer a little advice.
00:29:28Life will always be stressful.
00:29:31Just when I thought it couldn't get any worse,
00:29:34I'm breaking out in hives
00:29:36and in the worst place.
00:29:39See?
00:29:41When it rains, it pours.
00:29:43Remy, have you showed anyone else this?
00:29:46No, I thought it was just stress.
00:29:49Promise me you won't.
00:29:51I'll be right back.
00:29:58Even though we're not together,
00:30:00we're still friends, right?
00:30:02Of course.
00:30:04I was just in Remy's room
00:30:06and he showed me something he didn't show others.
00:30:08Hives.
00:30:10On the soles of his feet.
00:30:12I think it's a hereditary genetic disorder
00:30:14and that would explain the other symptoms.
00:30:16Holy shit, run the test.
00:30:18I will, I just wanted to make sure I wasn't crazy.
00:30:20I'll go with you.
00:30:23You are always around.
00:30:26While I work here.
00:30:28Are you eavesdropping?
00:30:30As if either of you have anything
00:30:32remotely interesting to say.
00:30:39Brian,
00:30:41I want to look into something.
00:30:52Dr. Stone,
00:30:54you need to get your patient that MRI stat.
00:30:56No ifs, ands, or buts.
00:31:02That was close.
00:31:04Sorry for yelling at you.
00:31:06It's okay,
00:31:08it's just a follow up.
00:31:26Running aimlessly in hallways
00:31:28is unprofessional, Dr. Stone.
00:31:30Sorry, Dr. Abbott,
00:31:32I was just excited to tell you
00:31:34I think I've diagnosed Remy.
00:31:36Really?
00:31:38Yeah.
00:31:45These tests show Remy Caruso
00:31:47has a rare genetic disorder.
00:31:49Yes,
00:31:51but these exact tests were already run
00:31:53about an hour ago.
00:31:58I'm sorry, I don't understand.
00:32:00Someone beat you to it, Dr. Stone.
00:32:03Now, please return to your other patients.
00:32:09Every time I open a door
00:32:11or turn a corner,
00:32:13there you are, lurking.
00:32:15I have a meeting with my aunt.
00:32:17What, to take credit?
00:32:19Brian and I caught you eavesdropping
00:32:21on our conversation about Remy,
00:32:23and mysteriously,
00:32:25someone ran the test
00:32:27and confirmed my theory.
00:32:29What?
00:32:31You're completely paranoid.
00:32:39Ah, wow.
00:32:41First again.
00:32:44You're slipping.
00:32:47What did you say?
00:32:49Maybe you should spend less time
00:32:51being paranoid about your fellow interns
00:32:53and more time focusing on your work.
00:32:57Maybe I just need to become
00:32:59the director's niece.
00:33:01Or maybe be as good of a doctor as I am.
00:33:04Congrats on rising four spots.
00:33:06Thanks.
00:33:08It's not fair your ranking dropped.
00:33:10Larry's right.
00:33:12I'm spending my time here
00:33:14flirting with you.
00:33:16But I like when we flirt.
00:33:18But that's not why I came here.
00:33:20I need to focus on my work.
00:33:23Haven't you noticed
00:33:25that I've been doing this
00:33:27for a long time?
00:33:29I've been doing this
00:33:30to focus on my work.
00:33:32Haven't you noticed
00:33:34this is a competition
00:33:36and we can't all win.
00:33:38Hey, where are you going?
00:34:00What happened to you?
00:34:19Dr. Patterson.
00:34:22What happened to you?
00:34:30I was just...
00:34:33I was just gonna...
00:34:36What were you doing in there?
00:34:38I was just...
00:34:40Wait.
00:34:44Not here.
00:34:49I'm sorry.
00:34:51I didn't mean to pry.
00:34:53And yet you did.
00:34:55Dr. Banerjee.
00:34:57Is he okay?
00:34:58Does anyone else even know he's sick?
00:35:00Stay out of this, Dr. Stone.
00:35:02Please.
00:35:04I'm worried about him.
00:35:06You're so...
00:35:10Fine.
00:35:12But not now.
00:35:14I can tell you more after our shifts.
00:35:16Tonight?
00:35:18Nine.
00:35:20My place.
00:35:22Don't tell Sol.
00:35:29Okay.
00:35:41You can take that off.
00:35:43The coat, I mean.
00:35:53Even though they started out minor,
00:35:55his symptoms got worse.
00:35:56Severe headaches, fever,
00:35:58suddenly organ failure,
00:36:02and eventually sepsis.
00:36:04And you've tried every antibiotic?
00:36:06Each one made him worse.
00:36:08I've been hiding it from everyone because...
00:36:12Naveen said he'd rather go quietly
00:36:15than distract us from the patients.
00:36:18There has to be something you can do.
00:36:21I'm trying everything.
00:36:23Thanks for sharing the burden with me.
00:36:26Uh-huh.
00:36:29Oh, God.
00:36:31I didn't realize how late it's gotten.
00:36:33I have a guest room.
00:36:38I have a guest room.
00:36:40Thanks, but I have an early morning tomorrow.
00:36:57I'm number one!
00:36:59And you're three.
00:37:01We did it.
00:37:03Wait, are you mad at me?
00:37:06We're in this together.
00:37:08Together.
00:37:11All you care about
00:37:13is getting a hit.
00:37:18Dr. Stone?
00:37:20What now?
00:37:22I am so sorry.
00:37:23I just made 11 enemies.
00:37:26Not in a good mood, number one.
00:37:28I'm going to a conference in Miami.
00:37:31I decided to bring this week's top intern along as my assistant.
00:37:43Hi, checking in.
00:37:45Gregory Ramsey.
00:37:47All right, you'll be in room 510.
00:37:49There should be a second row.
00:37:51We're completely booked for the conference.
00:37:53The best I can do is upgrade you to a suite,
00:37:55a bedroom with an adjoining living room.
00:38:05I didn't realize I left the door open.
00:38:09Is everything okay?
00:38:11I think you should know
00:38:14the real reason I brought you here.
00:38:17I'm here for Naveen.
00:38:19Naveen?
00:38:21Attending this conference is
00:38:24Declan Nash,
00:38:26VP of Panacea Labs.
00:38:29They've been investing lately in experimental treatments for sepsis.
00:38:34And, uh,
00:38:36I want you
00:38:38to, uh...
00:38:40Me?
00:38:41Well, why not you?
00:38:44Last time I saw Declan...
00:38:51We got into a dispute and
00:38:54left on bad terms.
00:38:58Please,
00:39:00this could buy us time to cure Naveen.
00:39:03Fine.
00:39:05I'll do my best.
00:39:07I'm sorry.
00:39:08Fine.
00:39:10I'll do my best.
00:39:12First event is casino night.
00:39:14Casino night?
00:39:16I don't have a dress to wear.
00:39:19Check your closet.
00:39:20Okay.
00:39:37Is this seat taken?
00:39:40It is now.
00:39:42Oh, I'll get, uh, $50 in chips.
00:39:46This is poker, right?
00:39:48Yes, it is.
00:39:50Deal me in.
00:39:59I knew I should've never bet so much on a pair of twos.
00:40:03Nope, you shouldn't have.
00:40:06Wanna make this...
00:40:08interesting?
00:40:11Interesting how?
00:40:16Well, Mr. Nash,
00:40:17I am looking for information
00:40:20on experimental treatments for sepsis.
00:40:23Well, that's confidential.
00:40:26What if you
00:40:28can get something you want, too?
00:40:30If you win.
00:40:39Naughty!
00:40:41A deal's a deal.
00:40:48Oh, no.
00:40:50That's a straight, right?
00:40:52It sure is.
00:40:54I just have the pair of twos on the table.
00:40:57And, well, these.
00:41:03I think you owe me something, darling.
00:41:12I'm sorry.
00:41:14I'm sorry.
00:41:16We know we hustled you,
00:41:19but we are sincerely so grateful for this.
00:41:22You might save a life.
00:41:24We?
00:41:29You tricked me!
00:41:35Can I make a confession?
00:41:38I actually hate gambling.
00:41:42Then how did you get so good at it?
00:41:43Well, I had to pay my way through med school somehow.
00:41:47I realized the more I played,
00:41:49it's actually just about making informed decisions
00:41:52more than anything else.
00:41:54I never really had much,
00:41:56other than the head on my shoulders.
00:41:58I was desperate to become a doctor,
00:42:02to do something important for people.
00:42:07I'm the same way.
00:42:09I've barely slept in weeks,
00:42:10or seen my family.
00:42:13That's how desperate I am to save Naveen.
00:42:35Are you sure?
00:42:37Yes.
00:42:38Yes.
00:42:55Anna.
00:42:58I'm sorry.
00:43:00What is it?
00:43:01I can't do this.
00:43:04Okay.
00:43:08I'm sorry.
00:43:35Where have you been?
00:43:36We've been paging you for over an hour.
00:43:37What?
00:43:41I'm sorry, but I don't have any pages.
00:43:44Something's been going on with my pager.
00:43:46Did it melt in the Florida sun?
00:43:48Come on, you're needed in room 209.
00:44:08What the?
00:44:17Symptoms seem to have stabilized.
00:44:20The treatment is working.
00:44:22That's not much to celebrate.
00:44:24It's like we put a band-aid on a gaping wound.
00:44:29You two
00:44:31have become quite alike.
00:44:38I hope that remark was worth it.
00:44:58It's spread to his lungs.
00:45:00Take this to the lab.
00:45:01Already on it.
00:45:03Who's this?
00:45:07Quick.
00:45:19Gregory.
00:45:22They're gone now.
00:45:26We need that handkerchief tested ASAP.
00:45:37We could move him up on the transplant list.
00:45:40No time.
00:45:42We have to find the source of the infection.
00:45:44And I need you to not tell Lee.
00:45:47What?
00:45:48You can't keep this from him.
00:45:51You're scaring me.
00:45:53He already has so little hope.
00:45:56Promise me you won't tell him.
00:45:58I promise.
00:46:01I owe you.
00:46:02No, I get it.
00:46:04You do owe me something else.
00:46:08What's that?
00:46:10An explanation.
00:46:12About us.
00:46:16Thanks, love.
00:46:18Looks like you got some sun.
00:46:20Well, if I did, it was on accident.
00:46:22Me and my siblings loved to travel
00:46:24before I got stuck in this dump.
00:46:26No offense.
00:46:28We got to 110 countries.
00:46:32I'd love to hear some of those travel stories.
00:46:37Dr. Stone, I need to know what medication
00:46:39you prescribed to Mr. Rudnick.
00:46:44What is it?
00:46:46His file. It's missing.
00:46:51You lost your patient's file?
00:46:53I'll make another copy. Give me five.
00:46:55I'll get it from someone else.
00:47:05I'm busy.
00:47:07Trying to distract me and take the top spot?
00:47:09The opposite, actually.
00:47:11I miss you.
00:47:13I want to help.
00:47:15The first half of my peace offering,
00:47:17and the second half,
00:47:19I can help you with Martinez.
00:47:22Well, that's certainly more enticing
00:47:24than a piece of cafeteria carrot cake.
00:47:26You have 30 seconds to convince me.
00:47:28Do you know Panacea Labs?
00:47:33I've heard of them.
00:47:35They have a new medication
00:47:37for a rare disease.
00:47:39Wait, what?
00:47:41They haven't committed to a trial,
00:47:43so we'll have to complete a special application.
00:47:45That's incredible!
00:47:50I want to reiterate,
00:47:52it's only a 20% chance.
00:47:54A chance is a chance.
00:47:57I'll try anything to see Peru.
00:48:00Okay.
00:48:02We'll put in an application.
00:48:04And wait.
00:48:05Anything?
00:48:11Rejected.
00:48:13Why?
00:48:15She's a perfect candidate.
00:48:17There must be some way
00:48:19we can get a hold of this drug.
00:48:24Machu Picchu is only
00:48:26a three-hour train ride from Lima.
00:48:28The ancient city.
00:48:30The home of the Incas.
00:48:32It'll be my first stop in Peru.
00:48:33Any word on my application?
00:48:36Nothing yet.
00:48:40You getting tired?
00:48:42I can have one of the nurses
00:48:44help bring you back to your room.
00:48:46Robin!
00:48:48Hey Chris!
00:48:50What the?
00:48:52I'll help you get back.
00:48:54Nice and easy.
00:49:00Hey Hannah.
00:49:01At least you're talking to me.
00:49:03I can't really blame them.
00:49:05You did tell the other interns
00:49:07the nurses are lazy
00:49:09and incompetent after all.
00:49:11I didn't say that.
00:49:13What's going on?
00:49:18Gotta go.
00:49:20Please believe me, Danny.
00:49:22I would never say that.
00:49:27I overheard Dr. Ramsey saying
00:49:29that the panacea was working.
00:49:31The lab rep is coming tomorrow.
00:49:33They'll bring the sample?
00:49:35Yep. Tomorrow's the day.
00:49:39Declan Nash,
00:49:41the VP of Panacea Labs
00:49:43should be arriving around 8.
00:49:45Once he's here, I'll page you.
00:49:47And you'll accidentally run into them.
00:49:49Dr. Abbott, you're needed in the ER.
00:49:51You'll tell Dr. Abbott
00:49:53she's needed urgently in the ER
00:49:55with Dr. Minari.
00:49:57Leaving Declan alone.
00:49:59I'm Dr. Moore.
00:50:01Then you'll accidentally spill something.
00:50:03Are you serious?
00:50:05Once he's put down the briefcase
00:50:07What is wrong with you?
00:50:09Get your hands off this!
00:50:11I spring into action.
00:50:14Declan Nash has quite the temper
00:50:16so he should be yelling at you.
00:50:31This is a $2,000 suit.
00:50:33That's worth more than your entire life.
00:50:35I will get this dry cleaned for you.
00:50:37You're not a doctor. You're a nurse.
00:50:39People should just be very, very weary
00:50:42of your care in this hospital.
00:50:48Now, I want to remind you again.
00:50:51This medicine is not clinically proven.
00:50:56But there's a chance, right?
00:50:57That's all I need to know.
00:51:19I've never seen a white blood cell
00:51:21counter-rise like this before.
00:51:25I think it's time for you
00:51:27to go home.
00:51:34Minari, we've got to get you out of here.
00:51:44Back to work.
00:51:47Oh, don't think I didn't notice
00:51:49that magic trick you played.
00:51:54What trick?
00:51:56Yes, give me that.
00:51:58I will do it.
00:52:01What is your problem?
00:52:03Do you understand that this is a $3,000 shirt?
00:52:05This is worth...
00:52:07Wait.
00:52:09This isn't my briefcase.
00:52:11World-class thief.
00:52:19Back to work, Dr. Stone.
00:52:21Come in.
00:52:27You needed me?
00:52:29I have bad news.
00:52:31Ms. Martinez passed away
00:52:33in her hotel room last night.
00:52:39The family has some concerns
00:52:41about her death
00:52:43and threatened to sue,
00:52:45so we'll have to open an investigation.
00:52:47An investigation?
00:52:48Mm-hmm.
00:52:50These things are routine.
00:52:56Where was she
00:52:58when she died?
00:53:00Lima, Peru.
00:53:18Ms. Martinez died.
00:53:20What in the...
00:53:22It was my fault.
00:53:25I put her on that medication
00:53:27and I knew,
00:53:29I knew that it was risky.
00:53:32But if she hadn't taken it,
00:53:34she wouldn't have gone out into the world, right?
00:53:49Something's wrong.
00:53:53Naveen...
00:53:55What happened?
00:53:59Naveen...
00:54:02He's down to 2,000 white blood cells.
00:54:05Shit.
00:54:07How much time do you think?
00:54:10A month.
00:54:14Is that why you're listening to such sad music?
00:54:16This isn't sad.
00:54:19It's beautiful.
00:54:27It's about two young lovers.
00:54:32On their wedding day,
00:54:34you were to see he was bitten by a snake
00:54:36and taken to the underworld.
00:54:39Morpheus, her husband,
00:54:42was a musician.
00:54:44He played so beautifully
00:54:46that the earth opened up for him
00:54:48so he could follow her.
00:54:57When they met again,
00:54:59the lord of the underworld said
00:55:01he could take her back,
00:55:03but under one condition.
00:55:05What was that?
00:55:07If at any point he looked back
00:55:09before they reached the surface,
00:55:10she would be sent back to the underworld.
00:55:13He looked back, didn't he?
00:55:15He did.
00:55:18And he spent the rest of his life
00:55:20alone,
00:55:22waiting to die
00:55:25to be reunited with her.
00:55:41We can't.
00:55:49Gregory.
00:55:55Are you afraid we're in too deep?
00:55:59Then what is it?
00:56:01I don't know.
00:56:03I don't know.
00:56:05I don't know.
00:56:07I don't know.
00:56:09Then what is it?
00:56:11I'm afraid I'll look back.
00:56:18Danny, do you know when Dr. Ramsey's getting in?
00:56:20He's not.
00:56:22What do you mean?
00:56:24I mean he resigned.
00:56:28And that justifies an investigation
00:56:30of all the interests.
00:56:32She hasn't had a visitor in months.
00:56:34The suspect has to be an insider.
00:56:36Well, I hope they find the truth.
00:56:39Oh, Hannah.
00:56:41Did you know they're investigating
00:56:43Martinez's death?
00:56:45Yeah, that's why I'm here.
00:56:47I'm serious.
00:56:49Dr. Abbott suspects one of our team.
00:56:51She's interviewing the whole hospital.
00:56:53I have to talk to her eventually.
00:57:01Hey, can I borrow that computer really quick?
00:57:04I'm inputting charts.
00:57:06You should have done that this morning.
00:57:08I would have if I didn't spend all day
00:57:10in Dr. Abbott's office answering questions.
00:57:13Here, you can use my computer.
00:57:15Thank you. Thank you.
00:57:18Gosh, it's a miracle we're able
00:57:20to help anybody right now.
00:57:25You can call off the investigation, Dr. Abbott.
00:57:28I administered an unauthorized medication
00:57:30to Martinez.
00:57:34Do you understand what you're confessing to?
00:57:36I do.
00:57:38I wish things were different.
00:57:40But I won't make you waste
00:57:42the medical staff's precious time
00:57:44with an investigation.
00:57:46I admire your courage.
00:57:48But you may never practice medicine again.
00:57:59Thank you all for attending.
00:58:01In a few days, we'll hear testimonies
00:58:03regarding Dr. Stone's actions
00:58:04leading to Ms. Martinez's death.
00:58:06The board will then vote
00:58:08on whether or not to revoke
00:58:10Dr. Stone's license.
00:58:12May I say something?
00:58:14Go ahead.
00:58:16I just wanted to say that I
00:58:18fully confess to my role
00:58:20in Ms. Martinez's unauthorized treatment.
00:58:24And if I had to,
00:58:26I would do it again.
00:58:35You do not regret
00:58:37giving her an untested
00:58:39and possibly fatal drug.
00:58:41Between loneliness
00:58:43and a chance at freedom,
00:58:45even if it was short,
00:58:47she chose freedom.
00:58:49The hearing to determine
00:58:51your future in medicine
00:58:53will commence in two days.
00:58:55In the meantime,
00:58:57you're suspended from practicing.
00:59:05Claire?
00:59:07Are you okay?
00:59:09I'm sorry.
00:59:11Was I that loud?
00:59:16I really envy you.
00:59:18What?
00:59:20For potentially losing
00:59:22everything I worked my whole life for.
00:59:24For standing up to my aunt.
00:59:26For doing what you felt was right,
00:59:28even if it was an established procedure.
00:59:30In a weird way,
00:59:31you're the only person I can trust.
00:59:33Everyone else here
00:59:35just tries to get on my good side
00:59:37because they think it'll get them ahead.
00:59:42Truce.
00:59:45Truce.
00:59:49I think you can beat this case.
00:59:51You do?
00:59:53I know my aunt pretty well.
00:59:55There's one witness
00:59:57you haven't considered.
00:59:59Come in.
01:00:05I've heard about
01:00:08everything.
01:00:10Well, good.
01:00:12I'd hate to have to explain it all over again.
01:00:14So,
01:00:16come to Walla with me?
01:00:18You know why I'm here.
01:00:20I...
01:00:21The answer is no.
01:00:23Gregory,
01:00:25I don't know what you're talking about.
01:00:26The answer is no.
01:00:28Gregory,
01:00:30there's no one Dr. Abbott respects more than you.
01:00:32Not anymore.
01:00:34I left.
01:00:36You've worked with me more than anyone.
01:00:38You are my best witness.
01:00:40In the span of mere weeks,
01:00:42I lost Dolores and I'm about to lose Naveen.
01:00:44I'm powerless.
01:00:46I'm not going back there.
01:00:48End of story.
01:00:57I came to this hospital
01:00:59for one reason.
01:01:01To work with Gregory Ramsey.
01:01:04You've saved countless people,
01:01:07including my own brother.
01:01:09And maybe you've stopped caring,
01:01:11but I never will.
01:01:15You think I don't care?
01:01:17No, I know you do.
01:01:26Oh my God.
01:01:28I'm sorry.
01:01:30We shouldn't.
01:01:32You said it yourself.
01:01:34You don't work for the hospital anymore.
01:01:57I just wanted to wish you good luck.
01:01:59Planned us a fun night tonight.
01:02:01I won't be joining you.
01:02:03Why?
01:02:06I know you've been sabotaging me.
01:02:08What?
01:02:10I know it was you
01:02:12who turned all the nurses against me
01:02:14and took credit for it.
01:02:16And now you're going to pay for it.
01:02:18You're going to pay for it.
01:02:20You're going to pay for it.
01:02:22You're going to pay for it.
01:02:24You're going to pay for it.
01:02:26You're going to pay for it for Remy.
01:02:28And you prompted an investigation
01:02:30that Dr. Abbott started?
01:02:47Hannah, do you hear yourself?
01:02:49This is crazy.
01:02:50Drop the act.
01:02:52It's over.
01:02:54I just wanted to be someone
01:02:56who can make a difference.
01:03:01Like you said,
01:03:03we can't all win in this competition.
01:03:06Only one can survive.
01:03:11Hey, where are you going?
01:03:13Hannah!
01:03:22You've reached Gregory Ramsey's voicemail.
01:03:24Please leave a message.
01:03:25What?
01:03:27I'm trying to get a hold of Dr. Ramsey,
01:03:29but he's not answering.
01:03:31Why? To testify?
01:03:33No, with...
01:03:35Can you keep a secret?
01:03:47Naveen may be infected
01:03:49with more than one bacteria.
01:03:51Every antibiotic given to him
01:03:53to treat one benefited another.
01:03:55That's why he's
01:03:57been resistant?
01:04:01I've been taking care of him
01:04:03all alone since Dr. Ramsey left.
01:04:05I can help.
01:04:07Leave it to me.
01:04:14Dr. Banerjee,
01:04:17we've discovered multiple kinds of bacteria
01:04:20interacting in your system.
01:04:23There's only one solution.
01:04:26Phage therapy.
01:04:29Exactly.
01:04:32Introduce a phage virus
01:04:34to kill off bacteria, but...
01:04:36You can kill me as well.
01:04:39Dr. Albert, Dr. Stone,
01:04:41you're both terrific,
01:04:43but there's only one doctor
01:04:45I can trust to do this.
01:04:56How'd you get in here?
01:04:58You left your door unlocked.
01:05:00Were you hoping I'd come?
01:05:04What's going on?
01:05:06Phage therapy will work for Naveen.
01:05:09A what?
01:05:11We really need your help.
01:05:17I know this is hard,
01:05:19but please...
01:05:26I always knew
01:05:28I'd spend my life in this hospital.
01:05:32I just thought
01:05:34I'd be fighting for other people's lives,
01:05:37not my own.
01:05:40It's funny how life works.
01:05:48You'll have another chance.
01:05:52I'll see you later.
01:05:55You should stay with him tonight.
01:05:57I should head out.
01:06:15For you.
01:06:17Thanks.
01:06:19How are Dr. Banerjee and Dr. Ramsey?
01:06:21Dr. Banerjee is showing signs of improvement,
01:06:22and Dr. Ramsey says good luck today.
01:06:26I'd rather he show up.
01:06:37Lucky you have those poker skills.
01:06:39Medicine certainly didn't work out.
01:06:45Thank you all for being here.
01:06:48We'll now begin testimony.
01:06:52Dr. Stone was a dedicated, caring doctor.
01:06:55Who always held herself to the highest standard of professionalism.
01:06:58And care.
01:07:00And care.
01:07:05We have one more witness.
01:07:11Mr. Martinez.
01:07:16I'm Victor.
01:07:19Teresa Martinez's son.
01:07:20Thank you for coming.
01:07:22I know it can't be easy.
01:07:24It isn't.
01:07:26Would you like to make a statement?
01:07:28I do.
01:07:32I can never forgive Dr. Stone.
01:07:34But I want to say thank you.
01:07:36My mother was able to make her dreams come true.
01:07:39She described Machu Picchu as
01:07:41the happiest day of her life.
01:07:43The night before she died.
01:07:44The night before she died.
01:07:49Order!
01:07:52Thank you, Victor.
01:07:54I didn't do it for you.
01:07:56Then why testify?
01:07:58A friend of yours called me.
01:08:00I figured I should help.
01:08:02In case someone's mom needs a great doctor like you someday.
01:08:10Dr. Stone.
01:08:11Your total disregard for our code of conduct
01:08:14makes me wonder
01:08:16if you understand what it means to be a doctor.
01:08:20The last thing you want to do
01:08:22is freeze.
01:08:24I do.
01:08:26It means acting quickly
01:08:28and making decisions in line with my patients' wishes.
01:08:31So you don't regret your actions?
01:08:33I regret the pain that I caused Ms. Martinez's family.
01:08:37But I stand by my decision.
01:08:39Shall we vote?
01:08:41All right.
01:08:45Dr. Banerjee!
01:08:48I'm here alive thanks to Dr. Stone.
01:08:51May I resume my place on the committee?
01:09:00Thank you for bringing him
01:09:02and convincing Ms. Martinez's son.
01:09:05It wasn't me.
01:09:06It was Dr. Ramsey.
01:09:10Dr. Ramsey.
01:09:15We'll start on this end and work our way down.
01:09:18I vote to dismiss.
01:09:21Dr. Taylor.
01:09:24Routine.
01:09:28No more disruptions, please.
01:09:32Dr. Wen.
01:09:34Dr. Wen.
01:09:37Dismiss.
01:09:39Dr. Bennett.
01:09:41Retain.
01:09:44Dr. Banerjee.
01:09:46Retain, of course.
01:09:53Well, that's three to two, Dr. Stone.
01:09:57I hereby declare your position retained as of tomorrow morning.
01:10:04This is outrageous.
01:10:06She stole and misused my company's property.
01:10:09You should be much more concerned
01:10:11that your defective drug is about to go to trial.
01:10:14I would rush to the lab if I were you.
01:10:17This is a scandal.
01:10:20You did this!
01:10:34Hello.
01:10:37Why did you punch him? He has enough against you.
01:10:40He was going to punch you first.
01:10:42I could have taken it.
01:10:44It's more than that.
01:10:46I know what you did.
01:10:48Getting Victor Martinez here to testify on my behalf.
01:10:52Getting Naveen here with Blair.
01:10:55It was the least I could do.
01:10:58You understand why I couldn't testify, right?
01:11:01It's okay. You don't need to.
01:11:04I didn't testify because it's a conflict of interest.
01:11:07What?
01:11:09A committee can't trust a witness who's
01:11:12obviously in love with the accused.
01:11:16I agree.
01:11:19Dr. Abbott reinstated me.
01:11:22We're colleagues once again.
01:11:25You heard.
01:11:27My suspension isn't over until tomorrow.
01:11:29For tonight, you and I are just people to each other.
01:12:00I'm sorry.
01:12:09Help!
01:12:12I've got this.
01:12:18Late on your first day back?
01:12:20I had to help a patient.
01:12:22Did I miss anything?
01:12:24Not yet. She's about to start.
01:12:27Quick announcement.
01:12:29As you likely know, Dr. Banerjee has returned.
01:12:33Which means that the intern with the highest points
01:12:36will not be getting awarded his position.
01:12:39Instead, they will be awarded with Dr. Ramsey's.
01:12:44Wait, what?
01:12:50I've decided to resign my position as director of this hospital.
01:12:54Dr. Ramsey will be taking my place.
01:13:02And my old position will be filled by the number one intern of this hospital.
01:13:07Dr. Hannah Stone.
01:13:18Shall we get to our patients?
01:13:20Dr. Stone.
01:13:22I'll let you two talk onboarding.
01:13:26Congratulations, you've really proven yourself.
01:13:29Thanks, but Greg... Dr. Ramsey...
01:13:32I know what I've said about us being colleagues.
01:13:35How we can't.
01:13:37I was wrong.
01:13:39Hannah, I'm not afraid anymore.
01:13:44If you've shown me anything,
01:13:46if you've taught me anything,
01:13:48it's to jump in head first without fear of loss.
01:13:51I guess we both learned something from each other.
01:13:55Let's get to work.