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00:00Here we are.
00:05Jessica?
00:08Jessica, say hello to Daddy and Mommy.
00:14Daddy meet Jessica.
00:23Darling, darling, darling, what's going on, darling?
00:26Excuse me. Room 211, Code Blue.
00:30What do you mean, Code Blue? What's going on? Save my wife.
00:33Try to stay calm, mister.
00:35How can I stay calm when she's dead? Doctor, doctor, do something. She's dying, doctor. Please do something.
00:40Mr. Weiser, I need you out.
00:41But she...
00:42You're in the way. Out. Right now.
00:48It looks like allergic reaction.
00:50No, we don't know what she's allergic to yet.
00:52She's gonna need a tracheotomy.
01:12Did you give her something?
01:14No. No, you said it was too dangerous.
01:19Huh. Well, it's not gynecological.
01:25Let's get her into diagnostics.
01:36All right. So, who could tell me what we first look for in a patient with uremia?
01:42Infection.
01:44That's correct. And what if the patient has neurosis?
01:52Abovsky.
01:53Uh, I...
01:57Chronic arterial insufficiency.
02:00That's correct. Good work.
02:01I'm sorry.
02:02Guys, step aside.
02:07You know, Palmer, you, uh, you excelled today. Why don't you go ahead?
02:11What?
02:12You're a patient. Go ahead. I'm sure you could handle it.
02:21And the rest of you, night shift for the rest of the week. Got it?
02:29Come on, guys. Cheer up.
02:32Hi.
02:35Oh, hi.
02:36I'm Molly Palmer. I'll be your doctor.
02:41Okay.
02:42Now your condition is stable. We just need to take the necessary tests. Okay?
02:50Okay. It's a pleasure, Molly.
02:53Your medical records say you gave birth recently.
02:59Yeah.
03:01We've been trying to have a baby for a long time, and we were getting really desperate.
03:08And then I had the most beautiful baby girl. It's the best feeling ever.
03:15We'll do everything we can to get you back to your child as soon as possible.
03:21You're most likely having an acute postpartum allergic reaction. We just need to make more tests to be sure.
03:30Okay.
03:31Don't worry. Have a nice day.
03:37Yeah, you too.
03:44Oh, ow!
03:46Molly! What are you doing here?
03:50Are you okay?
03:53Yeah.
03:56You're stalking me.
03:59No. No, I... Hey, I mean, I just... You...
04:04No. You were just so helpful with my patient yesterday.
04:15So I thought that if you needed anything, you can ask me. And I mean, anytime.
04:28You can help me to find out what my patient is allergic to?
04:35Say no more.
04:43Eckhart!
04:57The tests show no allergic reactions.
05:02It can't be.
05:03It's hard to argue with data.
05:11Hey, so I've started some allergy tests. So far, no allergies.
05:17What do you mean, you test?
05:19Well, I decided not to waste time waiting for results, so I gave her a piece of an orange, a pomegranate, an apple.
05:28And so far, no allergies. And the symptoms of a known allergy seem to disappear as well.
05:33Albert, it's not how allergies are defined.
05:38Well, I have a weird blood reaction. Whenever I see blood, I just... I start laughing. Hysterically.
05:48How did you become a doctor in the first place?
05:52Shut up.
05:54Okay. Let's think about the patient.
05:59An allergic reaction can develop very unpredictably.
06:05So if we don't find a causative agent, things could go very wrong.
06:21I don't get it. David keeps saying that the medical history is the key to the patient.
06:28But according to her story and her analysis, everything's fine.
06:35Why do you call him David?
06:40Oh, sorry.
06:44Well, we have a lot of time.
06:48Excuse me, please. Where can I find Kate Weiser?
06:52Right in this room. She's waiting for you.
06:57We need to find out what's wrong so this woman can get back to her daughter.
07:05Well, you really care about them, huh?
07:11It's just nice to see when parents care about their children.
07:20Doctors, please help. She needs help. Help her now, please.
07:25Okay, okay. You stay here. Stay here. We'll handle it.
07:28No, no.
07:33No, no.
07:35Oxygen is 80% and drops rapidly. You need to do a tracheostomy.
07:39Yeah, okay. Wait. You know how to do it?
07:43Albert, put iodine on his throat.
07:46Got it.
07:50Scalpel. Blood.
07:54Iodine, Albert.
07:56Okay.
08:20Albert, what have you done?
08:24I smeared it with iodine.
08:28Iodine. I cured her with iodine.
08:33Albert has nothing to do with iodine.
08:39I think I know what it is.
08:54It's iodine.
08:55No, it's not.
08:56It's iodine.
08:57Albert.
09:00We just did the blood test.
09:04Can you please tell me why did the baby need to be tested?
09:08Is she sick too, like her mother?
09:10I have a hunch, but I need to get some tests so I don't jump to conclusions.
09:22May I ask you something? Could you please babysit her for a minute?
09:26I only would like to get some snacks and coffee for Kate. Just for a minute.
09:35Of course. What's your princess's name?
09:38She's Jessica.
09:39Jessica.
09:40Kate, choose the name.
09:41Hey, Jessica.
09:43How you doing?
09:44And the Jessica goes like a plane.
09:52Hey, Bulmer.
09:53Yeah?
09:55Her deficiencies were confirmed.
10:06How can I be allergic to my own child? How is that even possible?
10:10It's an extremely rare skin condition which occurs in only one in two million pregnant women worldwide.
10:18But don't worry, it's treatable. We'll find the right meds for you, okay?
10:24It will take some time.
10:25How much time?
10:29It's complicated. It could be a year or more.
10:34A year?
10:37You're saying that I won't be able to hold my baby girl for a year?
10:41But I just gave birth to her and I can't be around her anymore.
10:46But you promised, you promised to help.
10:49But all you're doing is just making it worse. I need to hold her. I need to see her. I need to feel her heartbeat.
11:03I'd like you to leave.
11:05I'm sorry.
11:06Get out, please!
11:08Okay.
11:20I'm sorry.
11:37No, it's too dangerous.
11:41Oh, come on, come on. It's got to be something, something to help her.
11:46Well, maybe, maybe we can wrap the baby in the plaid.
12:03Hey, I'm joking. It's a joke. I'm kidding.
12:07Yeah?
12:09You know, sometimes you just have to relax and the solution will come by itself.
12:18Look, this is a 1972 anime, which is actually really good. It's one of my favorite ones.
12:28Just, you know, relax. I'll make you coffee.
12:33You know, you watch anime and in ten minutes, you're going to look at everything from a different perspective.
12:41Yeah?
12:45Yes.
12:47Okay, I'm going to make you coffee then.
12:58...urging the public to remain cautious and adhere to safety guidelines.
13:03An investigation into the cause of the malfunction is underway.
13:07Federal regulators are involved in assessing the facility's compliance with safety protocols
13:12and identifying any potential improvements needed to prevent future incidents.
13:17Residents with concerns or who experience symptoms they believe may be related to radiation exposure...
13:21Albert, you are the best.
13:24What?
13:28Yeah. Yeah. I'm the best.
13:44Dr. Gibson.
13:45No, no, no. Don't even start.
13:48Chem suit. How I can get one of those?
13:50You can't. They're locked up in the storage room and you need a passcode to get in.
13:54And you're an intern. You don't need a chem suit.
13:57I don't. My patient does. It can help her.
14:00Hey. Did you diagnose her? Hmm? Do you know what the problem is?
14:07Well, then you're done for the day.
14:10You don't understand.
14:11No, you don't understand. You're an intern. You don't need a chem suit.
14:16I think I'm going to give you some privacy.
14:18Not again, Rob. Sit down. I'm winning. We're going to finish this. Sit down.
14:22Well, I'm sorry, my friend, but you've got to save the world.
14:31What did you do?
14:36He can win the game in one move.
14:38What? What are you talking about?
14:40Get out.
14:50Get out of here. Get out of here.
15:10I...
15:31Why are you so eager to help this patient?
15:35I can't help it. She needs to be with her daughter.
15:40How can I keep them apart?
15:46So, when is your birthday again?
15:56I never asked you that.
16:05No.
16:24Why are you here? Leave me alone.
16:27I'm here to help you.
16:29No one can help me anymore.
16:34I gave you my word. I want to keep it.
16:38I have already trusted you once, and know what? I can't even touch my own daughter?
16:46Let's try again.
16:48Please.
16:52If there is a chance, and you will miss it, will you be able to forgive yourself?
16:59No.
17:03What do I have to do?
17:09Just put it on.
17:28No.
17:58No.
18:28No.
18:41Wow, it's been a crazy day, huh?
18:44Totally. But we made it.
18:47I mean, you made it. I just helped out, maybe a little.
18:55Can I ask you a question?
18:58Yeah, sure.
19:05Why did you go into medicine?
19:07I mean, I haven't known you that long, but I don't think you really like it.
19:14No.
19:15It seems like an odd choice.
19:18Well, who said I had a choice?
19:22It's a... Ouch! Ouch!
19:29I'm...
19:30Squeeze it. Squeeze it.
19:35So hot.
19:53I'll be careful.
19:55It's okay.
19:57You are safe.
20:06So, what do you mean you didn't have a choice?
20:11Well, when your great-grandfather was the personal doctor of the first president,
20:17and founded the medical dynasty, it's not like anyone will ask you what you want to do.
20:26So, what do you want to do?
20:30Well, I like helping people.
20:33In a different way, though.
20:35I like to make them laugh.
20:39Great.
20:43Then what do you want to do?
20:45Impossible. My father has already made up his mind.
20:48All Habowskis are doctors.
20:50And if you're an Habowski and you're not a doctor, then you're not an Habowski.
20:53Albert Habowski.
20:57I should do whatever he wants to do.
21:00Yeah, easy for you to say when you're...
21:04Wow!
21:05You're so much better than me.
21:07Stop it.
21:08Literally and everything.

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