The Good Doctor S01E15
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00:00Sometimes we rock and roll
00:10Sometimes we stay at home
00:13And it's just my home
00:16This heart's on fire
00:20This heart's on fire
00:22This heart's on fire
00:24This heart's on fire
00:30I am my mother's hand
00:36Walk around the other way
00:38What happened?
00:45Nothing. I was just getting the lobby ready for the big party.
00:51It's an annual fundraiser.
00:53Like a carnival?
00:54No, it's a swanky black tie ball.
00:57You think a hospital lobby is swanky?
01:01Not yet. Add some lights, a few decorations, and most importantly, alcohol.
01:04It becomes a streamer and balloon-infested hospital lobby with a cash bar.
01:08It's for charity. Better to spend the money for the cause.
01:12Actually, it's worse. You need to spend money to make money.
01:15I don't like parties.
01:16It doesn't matter. All residents will be expected to attend and make a donation.
01:22This is Dr. Alex Park. He's the last of Coyle's residents to be reassigned to our team.
01:26Meet Drs. Jared Kalou, Claire Brown, and Sean Murphy.
01:30Nice to meet you.
01:32Welcome back.
01:33How was Costa Rica?
01:34Beaches were awesome. Monkeys were horrible.
01:36Little bastards stole my new camera and a pair of...
01:37How old are you?
01:3945.
01:40That's even older than Dr. Melendez.
01:43Dr. Murphy is a talented doctor who has autism, which sometimes causes him to ask inappropriate questions.
01:48No worries. Inappropriate questions can be very revealing. I'm a late bloomer.
01:52Park's being modest, which is very unlike him. He was a cop for 15 years before he went to med school.
01:59Now that we all know each other, Resnick and Brown have dibs on cases this week.
02:04You make your picks?
02:05Yes.
02:05Definitely.
02:06Is there karaoke?
02:07And now, our all-star lineup, playing center out of Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan! Woo!
02:15Barrett, stop it. They don't have time to pull around.
02:17I'm not pulling around. I need to document the momentous event.
02:21Then at least get it right. I'm from Taipei, Taiwan.
02:24Correction! From Taipei, Taiwan, which I believe is a suburb of Moose Jaw, Dr. Audrey Lim!
02:31And assisting Dr. Lim are two docs I've never met.
02:39Hello. I'm Dr. Sean Murphy from Casper, Wyoming.
02:44And Dr. Morgan Resnick, Mill Valley, California, represent!
02:49Woo!
02:50Okay, Spirit, that's enough. All right, put your phone away, or it becomes my phone.
02:55Well, folks, looks like the suits are shutting me down. Thanks for all your support. Love you. Bye!
03:02Sorry, but my friends insist I keep them up to date.
03:04It's all right. It's a big day.
03:06Spirit was born with a tapio cordis. She's been...
03:08Why didn't they repair it when she was an infant?
03:11They couldn't. Her ribcage was too small.
03:13But after 14 years of slow and steady growth...
03:16It's time to put this baby where it belongs.
03:36This is an interesting view. I can see the aortic arch.
03:41Murphy.
03:41Oh, it's all right. I'm used to people being curious.
03:44I'm sure you're looking forward to when there's nothing to be curious about.
03:48What I'm really looking forward to is... crowds.
03:51You like crowds?
03:54I don't know. I've never been in one.
03:57I can't go to a normal school, and my parents barely ever let me leave our house.
04:01When a small bump could stop your heart, it makes sense.
04:03But you still have a lot of friends?
04:06Yeah, of course. I mean, I just can't do anything fun with them.
04:09If you can't do anything fun, then how did you get them to be your friend?
04:15Well, in case you haven't noticed, I like to talk.
04:18And, uh, we all do everything online now anyway.
04:21The first thing I'm going to do when I get out of here is take all my friends to a concert.
04:26Like, general admission on the floor.
04:28I don't even care who the band is, just as long as the place is packed.
04:31Oh, and I'm going to hug everyone.
04:33You've never hugged anyone? Not even your parents?
04:35Kissed by my parents, high-fived by my friends, but nope.
04:40No hugs. It's just too risky.
04:42Hugs make me feel trapped.
04:48Ah! Sorry. Almost done.
04:51Pain and amperite quadrant.
04:53It's John Dece.
04:54Billy Rubin's off the chart.
04:56That doesn't make sense. He's been doing so well since the transplant.
04:59Every check-up this year's been perfect.
05:01Well, it could just be a temporary flare-up.
05:03We'll increase his anti-rejection meds and do a full liver exam.
05:06We'll know more then.
05:06Yeah.
05:07You two do the work-up, and you find a new liver.
05:18Shouldn't we wait for the privacy result?
05:20No one, I already know what it's going to say.
05:22He needs a new liver, ASAP.
05:24I mean, that's going to be hard.
05:26He's blood type O.
05:27It's going to be impossible.
05:28He's lucky they're able to find the first one.
05:30Well, you better get lucky again,
05:31because it's our only way to keep him alive.
05:35We're screwed.
05:36Barbara Boxer got ear-bearer trauma scuba diving in Cozumel
05:40and cannot fly for two weeks,
05:41which means we don't have a keynote speaker for our gala.
05:45You think this is funny?
05:47I've just never seen you anxious.
05:50And I seriously doubt Barbara Boxer scuba dives.
05:53It's just an excuse.
05:54She sent me a picture from the hospital.
05:56Oh, really?
05:56Yeah.
05:57Anyone can fake a photograph.
05:59What are you doing?
05:59I am doing a search to see if our esteemed senator
06:03from the great state of California
06:04ever once, once,
06:07talked about scuba diving in an interview.
06:09It doesn't matter if it's true.
06:10What matters is that we find a replacement.
06:12I need you to get me a meeting with Aiden Coulter.
06:14Oh, Aiden Coulter.
06:15Yes.
06:16Oh.
06:16What?
06:17I sat next to him once at an A's game.
06:19And the story I remember is that you two
06:21were talking smack that entire game.
06:23And after he spilled his beer on you
06:25and insisted on buying you a new jacket,
06:27you refused him.
06:28So he owes you.
06:30Just get me a meeting.
06:31I will handle everything from there.
06:34Okay.
06:35I'll see what I can do.
06:37You're welcome.
06:47Huh.
06:50You'll be fine.
06:51You've had a liver biopsies before.
06:52You've always hurt a lot.
06:55Please, is there another way?
06:57Well, the other way, Eric,
06:58will be going for your neck.
06:59And I don't think you like that anymore.
07:01Eric, you know why NBA players
07:03all wear headphones before games?
07:05I know.
07:06Look at him.
07:06Look at me.
07:06I need you to answer me.
07:08I know NBA players wear headphones before games.
07:11I don't know.
07:13They just like music.
07:14They need music.
07:15Music helps them forget about everything else
07:18and focus on what's important.
07:19The game.
07:20Who's your favorite player?
07:23Curry.
07:24Okay.
07:24This is the song he listens to before every game.
07:30How do you know?
07:31Because he's my favorite player, too.
07:33Now, I want you to close your eyes and focus
07:35on this.
07:37Just this.
07:38It's cold.
07:42Yeah, now it is.
07:43But if you stay focused pretty soon,
07:44it'll stop feeling cold and start to feel warm.
07:47When that happens, I want you to nod your head
07:48and you'll feel some pressure
07:50and a small pinch.
07:52What if it doesn't?
07:53Yeah.
07:54Close your eyes and focus.
08:01You ready?
08:02Two minutes, it'll be good to go.
08:18How'd you know he's a basketball fan?
08:21His shoes.
08:22He's not wearing any shoes.
08:24Yeah, they're in a backpack in his room.
08:27You just asked his backpack.
08:28Well, it's, um, less invasive than a rectal.
08:32Most of the time, more useful.
08:37Okay, spirit, just keep still and
08:39And during a few parts of the exam,
08:41we may ask you to hold your breath,
08:43but it'll only be a few seconds.
08:45You got it.
08:49You gonna buy a tux or rent one?
08:53The fundraiser is black tie.
08:55I have a suit.
08:56It's new.
08:57I bought it for my resident interviews.
09:00It doesn't matter how new it is.
09:02It's not a tux.
09:04Wearing a uniform at work reassures patients.
09:08Wearing a uniform at a party does nothing
09:10but make you hot and uncomfortable.
09:12This party is work.
09:14Get a tux.
09:15And not a crappy one from some outlet store.
09:17Get fitted by a pro and spend a minimum of two grand.
09:20You're gonna meet rich people who can help your career,
09:22and they're not gonna want to help some slob in a suit.
09:23I'm not a slob.
09:24Oh, I am very clean and make sure my clothes are never wrinkled.
09:29And it's too big.
09:32Her heart's enlarged 53% since her last exam.
09:39Her last exam was only six months ago.
09:41It won't fit.
09:43Too big.
09:44The biopsy confirmed acute cellular rejection.
09:47We maximized his immunosuppressors, but...
09:49I found one.
09:51It's high pill liver.
09:52Are you sure?
09:53Park and I checked the registry and, you know, weren't any?
09:55I found it online.
09:57He, uh, he already tried to make a direct donation a few months ago,
10:00but the patient died for the surgery.
10:02I contacted him, which wasn't easy,
10:04but he still wants to be a donor.
10:06That's amazing.
10:08Great job.
10:10What's the catch?
10:11He wants to be a donor, but he's not on the registry?
10:13I mean, there's gotta be a catch.
10:16He, uh, he can be on the registry
10:18because he is in prison.
10:21For murder.
10:23Actually, um, seven murders.
10:26Boris Teriyan was a Russian mafia enforcer convicted of seven murders.
10:36Who now wants to make amends?
10:38He tried to be a donor a few months ago,
10:40but the patient died before the red tape could be worked out.
10:43But now it has.
10:44Are there any laws against an inmate becoming a donor?
10:47No, but there is a ton of liability.
10:50What if he attacks someone here?
10:51He'll be guarded by state prison guards
10:52on a separate level away from patients and all non-essential staff.
10:55Everyone deserves a chance to turn their life around.
10:58Guy wants to do something decent, we should let him.
11:00I don't think we owe a murderer anything.
11:03But maybe he owes us something.
11:04He has a debt to society.
11:06Which he would repay by donating his inner organs.
11:09Isn't it a slippery slope between a guy who wants to make amends
11:12and turning our prison system into a superstore for body parts?
11:15A slippery slope that saves a child's life.
11:19It'll never happen.
11:20He's just trying to get to a hospital where it'll be easier to escape.
11:22You have no idea what his motivation is.
11:24I know he's a lying sociopath who doesn't care about anyone but himself.
11:28He's been a model inmate for nine years.
11:30Tutors other prisoners in the library.
11:32Yeah, because he's trying to get someone to trust him,
11:34to give him an inch, and as soon as they do.
11:36We got approval.
11:38He's going to stall, make excuses,
11:40and when he sees his chance, someone's going to get hurt.
11:42I think it's worth taking that chance.
11:44Anybody who doesn't agree,
11:46feel free to sit this one out.
11:47When you started menstruating,
11:53the increased estrogen caused pulmonary hypertension,
11:55which isn't a surgical issue in itself,
11:58but along with your atypical vascular system...
12:00Your heart's grown too big.
12:03We will control your blood pressure
12:04so that you will keep growing,
12:07but your heart won't,
12:08and then by the time you're 18, we'll be able to...
12:10No.
12:10I'm not waiting any longer.
12:12Spirit, honey, you'll be okay.
12:14No, it won't!
12:15I'm sick of being stuck inside all the time.
12:18I'm sick of this!
12:22I don't ever want to text, call, or video chat again.
12:25Mom, I want to be touched.
12:29I want to be shoved.
12:32I want to be punched.
12:33I don't even care.
12:34Just...
12:35Please.
12:38Please.
12:40I want the surgery now.
12:49I need it.
12:53I'm sorry.
13:03We need to get rid of all the furniture on our work.
13:05I get removing the paintings, but the furniture...
13:07And don't want the prison guards sitting down on the job.
13:10He's going to be in full restraints, cuffed to the bed.
13:13Well, that's our plan, but we also need to be prepared for his plan.
13:18Okay, we need to get rid of the window blinds, curtain rods, jacket hooks,
13:21and make sure there's no metal rivets or eyelets on the mattress.
13:24What's he going to do with a metal eyelet?
13:26Tear it off the mattress and file it down to cut your jugular,
13:29or bend it into a handcuff key,
13:30or shove it into an electric socket to create a spark and start a fire.
13:33I've seen knives made out of toilet paper, soap, and salt that could amputate a fat guy's femur.
13:40I'm not quite sure he needed the part about the guy being fat.
13:52So, I have been thinking, you want to go to the fundraiser together?
14:00It's not a prom. You don't have to bring a date.
14:03Yeah, we don't have to, but we can, if we want.
14:08Everyone basically knows we're seeing each other, but still,
14:12I think it might be a nice opportunity to take our relationship out into the open.
14:17Unless you don't want to.
14:21No. It's a good idea.
14:24Are you sure? Because, you know, we don't have to.
14:26Yeah. Let's do it.
14:34Let's go.
14:37What's wrong?
14:39It's fine. You'll be all right.
14:40No, I won't. I don't want to murder his liver. It's evil.
14:44Eric, there's no such thing as a good or bad liver.
14:46It's just, uh, just an organ.
14:49Eric, this is your only choice.
14:51If we don't do the transplant, you will die.
14:54I don't want it to be a part of me, inside me forever.
14:57All right? I don't care what you or anybody else says, okay?
14:59It's my body and I don't want it.
15:06That's ridiculous.
15:07Personality traits aren't transferred in an organ transplant.
15:10It's also irrelevant.
15:11Children don't consent to surgeries. The parents do.
15:13But if he doesn't cooperate with the anti-rejection regimen,
15:16he could be wasting a liver that could save someone else's life.
15:19Hey, no one's getting saved by Tyrion.
15:20I found a type A donor. It's not a perfect match.
15:22His body's already rejected a perfect match.
15:24There's no way it can tolerate an incompatible blood type.
15:26No, the only way to save Eric
15:28is to do the transplant with Tyrion's liver.
15:30That is it.
15:31We have no other option.
15:36Let the OR know we're going to need more restraints.
15:40Dr. Clinton Ford out of Alberta
15:42developed an experimental resorbable material.
15:45It would allow us to expand her rib cage
15:47and create room to put her heart inside.
15:49An artificial sternum.
15:51That would actually grow along with the patient.
15:54The surgery isn't reversible.
15:56If it doesn't work,
15:58we can't just move her heart back to where it was.
16:00It would allow her to have a life.
16:02She has a life,
16:03and she'll be healthy as long as she stays out of crowds,
16:07doesn't hug anyone,
16:08or do anything where she might fall.
16:09I get you're autistic.
16:11But I know even you realize
16:12when a patient cries and throws her phone against the wall,
16:15they're not happy with their current health.
16:17There's no reason to make this personal.
16:19There is if his medical judgment is biased.
16:20I saw she was upset.
16:22You saw it, but you didn't understand it.
16:27You're very competitive.
16:29Are you trying to make Dr. Lynn think I'm biased,
16:33or are you trying to undermine my confidence?
16:36I'm actually trying to help you and the patient.
16:38She wants to be able to rub elbows,
16:40and you need to learn how to trade elbows.
16:43The resorbable plate is experimental and risky.
16:47But my medical judgment is that it's worth it.
16:51Make sure she agrees, and then get her barbed.
17:00But why me?
17:02I'm not famous.
17:03I don't know anything about medicine.
17:05And giving the keynote speech at your fundraiser
17:07is a steep price to pay for a beer-stained jacket.
17:10You grew up in San Jose.
17:16You went to San Jose State despite being accepted by both Princeton and MIT.
17:22And you headquartered your company here,
17:24despite huge tax breaks offered by Chicago and Minneapolis.
17:27And it was his favorite jacket.
17:28And when I offered to have it cleaned,
17:30you said not to bother because he didn't even like the jacket.
17:32He was being polite.
17:33Polite?
17:34I take it you've never been to a game with him.
17:37You did some homework, but not enough.
17:40I love this city, but I hate giving speeches.
17:42So don't give a speech.
17:45Tell us a story.
17:46Like the one you told at the rap party
17:48at the Youth Dance Company's Fall Musical,
17:50the one where you got lost at the Paris Catacombs.
17:52I stand corrected.
17:56Your success is inspiring, Aiden.
17:58As well as your loyalty to this city.
18:01And the fact that you're young,
18:03apparently very funny.
18:04I'm in.
18:06Actually, I was in as soon as Aaron told me
18:08what you wanted to meet about.
18:10But I was curious what your attack strategy would be.
18:13So how was it?
18:14It was very effective.
18:15It was very effective.
18:22Don't worry, he's been a model inmate for nine years.
18:50I'm two to see other prisoners in the library.
19:06Coke now coming handy up at Pelican Bay?
19:08I make jewelry.
19:10Helps me pick up the beads.
19:12Is there a history of cancer
19:13or a liver disease in your family?
19:15I went through this couple of months ago.
19:17You have my file.
19:18We need to do our own exam.
19:19And there's nothing about your family
19:21and previous records.
19:22Are they still alive?
19:23They're dead to me.
19:25Quit stalling.
19:25I will send you back right now.
19:30I haven't spoken to anyone in my family
19:32since I was 15 years old.
19:34Last I know, both my parents were healthy enough
19:36to kick the crap out of me on a daily basis.
19:40Any other questions?
19:42Why'd you want to do this?
19:44Maybe I just like cute nurses and bad jello.
19:47Why do you care?
19:48We don't.
19:49As long as you do what you're told.
19:51Don't worry.
19:53I'm very good at following orders.
20:04Councilman Burns must be very happy with his facelift.
20:07He just bought another table for the fundraiser.
20:09I aimed to please, but you already knew that.
20:12I need to get into surgery, so stop being so coy.
20:14What's up?
20:17You and Isabel always seem very happy,
20:20able to manage both your professional and personal lives.
20:23I'm flattered you think so, but still a bit coy.
20:26When I met with Aiden Coulter about being our keynote,
20:29I thought there was a spark.
20:30Okay, so now we're getting somewhere.
20:33Surgery can wait a few minutes.
20:35Is it unprofessional of me to explore it?
20:39He's not a hospital employee,
20:41but potentially a significant donor,
20:43and younger quite a bit.
20:47Mm-mm.
20:47I don't know, maybe I'm just imagining something
20:52that doesn't even exist.
20:53No, I doubt that.
20:54You're an attractive, smart, interesting woman.
20:56I'm sure there was a spark.
20:59But you can't date a donor like Coulter.
21:01Sorry.
21:03There's no actual policy against it.
21:05I'm not talking policy.
21:06I'm talking optics.
21:08The last thing you want is someone thinking you use sex
21:11to get a big donation.
21:13It's a double standard, I know,
21:15but it's the world we live in.
21:17I said no!
21:19I don't want it!
21:22I thought you gave him something to calm him.
21:24He did, but he's too agitated.
21:25I'm going to start him on IV medazolam now.
21:27Eric?
21:28Eric, remember what Dr. Park said earlier about focusing?
21:31I know you can do that.
21:32How about we get you those earbuds you had earlier?
21:34No, leave me alone!
21:35Eric!
21:35Stop it.
21:36Look at me.
21:38Do not move.
21:47You wear very stylish clothes.
21:59Um...
22:01I assume you mean when I'm not in surgery.
22:03Yes.
22:03Do you think people believe you're a better doctor because of that?
22:07Some people.
22:10Others probably just think I'm a show-off or arrogant, gay.
22:14I don't care.
22:15I do it for myself.
22:16You look good, you feel good.
22:18Does it help you make friends?
22:22Feeling good about yourself helps with everything.
22:24Do you know where I can buy a stylish tuxedo?
22:29I can pay $2,000.
22:32Okay.
22:33Dr. Resnick says if I want people who matter to help my career,
22:38I need to wear a tuxedo that costs $2,000 to the fundraiser.
22:42Have you talked to Glassman about this?
22:44No.
22:44I make my own decisions now.
22:49Murphy.
22:50People who matter will help your career because they're impressed with your talent
22:54and potential as a surgeon.
22:56And I could send you to my tailor where you'll definitely spend $2,000.
23:00But my advice would be just rent one.
23:02Make sure you get fitted by the manager and for a couple hundred bucks, you'll be fine.
23:14I'm going to need you to count backwards from ten.
23:18Ten.
23:20Nine.
23:22I hate you.
23:24I hate you.
23:27Looks like you were wrong.
23:30I said he'll do anything to convince us to trust him.
23:33To let her guard down.
23:37His eyes.
23:38They're swelling up.
23:43Close his tongue.
23:44He's having an allergic reaction.
23:45Stop the anesthesia.
23:47Give me 0.5 mg epinephrine.
23:48I am now.
23:49I'm on it.
23:49Happy Zen.
23:52He's hypoxic.
23:53We need to intubate.
23:54Getting at 5.02.
23:56Now.
23:56You had a severe allergic reaction to the anesthesia.
24:15We had to intubate you and give you steroids.
24:18You didn't do it.
24:24We can't operate on you if you can't breathe down that anesthesia.
24:29You did everything you could.
24:31The patient's parents wanted you to know they were extremely grateful for everything you did.
24:35Or tried to do.
24:36You can try again.
24:40Sorry.
24:41We can't.
24:44No.
24:45You try again.
24:48Right?
24:49Try again.
24:51You try again.
24:54Try again.
24:55Try again!
24:56Calm down.
24:57Try again!
24:58Try again!
24:59I said calm down now!
25:00That's the way it so has been for me.
25:23Nothing.
25:25I ever...
25:26He's still on the top of the UNOS list.
25:39We're going to be calling and rechecking every registry and database all night.
25:45How long do we have?
25:47Without a new liver, maybe a day.
25:55So what'd you get?
25:56Hugo Boss?
25:57Armani?
25:58Dr. Andrews said I should just rent one.
26:01And you're going to listen to him?
26:02He's the chief of surgery.
26:04And he knows about clothes.
26:07If Andrews had a son, you think he'd let him go to an important event in a cheap rental tax?
26:12He said people who matter judge people based on their talent.
26:17That's what he tells someone else's kid.
26:19To his own.
26:20To someone he actually respects, he tells the truth.
26:24Cut here.
26:26Do you respect me?
26:36You're smart.
26:37Able to memorize a ton of information.
26:40But...
26:40No.
26:42Not really.
26:42Section the Medea Steinem.
26:52You certainly put a lot of thought into what someone you claim not to respect wears to a party.
26:56Just because I don't respect him doesn't mean I don't like him.
27:00Everyone's uncomfortable in fancy clothes and hates kissing up the bigwigs at a fundraiser.
27:04They do it.
27:04They don't cower at home alone.
27:06You use your autism as a crutch.
27:08Okay.
27:09I think if you liked him anymore, you'd have a black eye.
27:15Make sure we're clear on that side and the aorta isn't kinked.
27:17The aorta isn't kinked.
27:24Good.
27:25After the moment of truth.
27:29Position the plate.
27:37Perfect fit.
27:38What the hell?
27:48What'd you do?
27:51I don't feel nothing.
27:53Now don't touch him.
27:53If he can't control his bladder...
27:56He can control himself just fine.
27:57Nice try.
27:58But the vacation's over.
28:00Stand up.
28:00We check his cuffs first.
28:02Getting changed.
28:04Now we're going.
28:05Just take him like he is.
28:06I'm not gonna get stuck in the van for the next three hours with him like that.
28:10Watch his hand!
28:11Watch his hand!
28:14Put the gun down!
28:16Now!
28:16You hurt me.
28:17He dies soon.
28:18No one is shooting anyone.
28:20Everyone stay calm.
28:21Give him space.
28:22You did something good, Boris.
28:24Don't ruin it now.
28:26I did nothing, huh?
28:30I accomplished nothing!
28:33Whatever happens next is completely in your control.
28:37You have power.
28:39But it's not unlimited.
28:41You're not gonna escape.
28:42You're not just walking out of here.
28:44But there are things, concessions, that can make your life better.
28:48So let's just take our time and talk.
28:52There's no rush.
28:54What do you want, Boris?
28:57What do you really want?
29:01I don't want anyone to help me.
29:05Whatever you call it, these are my saving measures.
29:07I...
29:08No.
29:09No.
29:09No.
29:09No.
29:14Do not do it.
29:19No, don't listen to her.
29:20It's your choice.
29:20You do what you want.
29:22Shut up.
29:23No.
29:24Boris, no!
29:25Let's go.
29:39Let's go, let's go.
29:39Move, move.
29:42Millennium is on route.
29:43All right, ready?
29:49Let's go.
29:49Three, two, one.
29:52Page rounds in cardiothoracic stat.
29:55He's dead and he's a donor card.
29:56We're gonna take everything he can donate.
29:57Thank you so much.
30:25Your speech was perfect and hilarious.
30:28Oh, you're very welcome.
30:30And I appreciate the opportunity to help change my rep.
30:32You have a rep?
30:34All work and no play.
30:36Something I'm working on changing.
30:39Your rep or your lifestyle?
30:41I need less stress and more fun.
30:43Would you like to play golf sometime?
30:52On a real course with Ashko grass?
30:58Absolutely.
31:01Would you like to dance?
31:03I'd love to.
31:05All right, let's go.
31:05We need to get Eric prepped right away.
31:14What's happening?
31:15Did you find a new liver donor?
31:17Actually, it's the same one.
31:21Circumstances have changed.
31:22What?
31:23This is incredible.
31:25You want to want it?
31:26Eric, when the donor found out that he couldn't do the surgery to help you,
31:33he became incredibly sad because he wanted you to live more than he wanted to live.
31:42He ended his life so that you could have his liver.
31:48He knew he'd done some bad things,
31:52and I think that this was the only way he knew how to make amends.
32:00I think we should try and help him.
32:03Do you think you can do that?
32:06Help someone do something good?
32:19Yeah.
32:19Yeah.
32:22Everything looks good.
32:25Remember to take deep breaths so you don't develop any lung complications,
32:29and obviously, avoid lifting anything too heavy for the next few weeks.
32:35I...
32:36What, honey?
32:39I want a hug.
32:41I want a hug.
32:41I want a hug.
32:59I want a hug.
33:02I want a hug.
33:03Wow, you look like a million bucks.
33:17No, it costs $2,368.
33:22Well, it was worth every penny.
33:24Good investment.
33:25Glad to see you're treating yourself.
33:27You deserve it.
33:28How much did your dress cost?
33:30I don't remember.
33:35And just so you know, that's not the best question for an event like this.
33:39Why not?
33:43I don't know.
33:44It just isn't.
33:46Okay.
33:49Can I buy you a drink?
33:51I don't like tequila anymore.
33:53It makes me vomit.
33:54Well, okay.
33:55They have other choices.
33:57A glass of wine or a soda?
33:59No, thank you.
34:02That's a partner at a firm that did some pro bono work for us last month, so I have to go thank him.
34:10Okay.
34:10Bye.
34:18Hello.
34:20Hello.
34:21There you are.
34:36Nicely done.
34:38You got the look.
34:39Now you gotta put it to use.
34:40There's work to do.
34:42Mingle.
34:44Okay.
34:45I see you, Dr. Chen.
34:49She runs the Rivington Fellowship at the Mayo Clinic.
34:52I wonder who brought her here.
34:55I don't know.
34:58Mingle.
34:59Do you still think people can't change?
35:04He didn't.
35:07He's an assassin who murdered people for money.
35:11Today was just one more cold-blooded killing.
35:14You helped him sacrifice his life so that he could save someone else.
35:18I am not a fan of what you did.
35:22Even if it did prove...
35:24He didn't sacrifice anything.
35:25He died a long time ago.
35:27His crew was probably gone.
35:29In prison, he was a nobody.
35:34Now, he lives on as a hero.
35:38To Eric's family, to the press, to you.
35:39John, this is improving.
35:51Dima's resolving, too.
35:53His vitals look good.
35:55It's been a great night.
35:57Three other lives were saved, as well.
36:00Does his parents know what he did?
36:04I want to send him a card.
36:07I know we're going to be sad, but...
36:09I want to tell them I'll take good care of their son's liver.
36:18I think that's a great idea.
36:37Wow.
36:38This is impressive.
36:40It's kind of like prom, but without the acne.
36:45And with the DJ that played the MJN ground last week,
36:49would you do me the honor?
36:54Classy.
36:55I brought my egg in.
36:56Don't play no school bus.
36:58Everything is turned up.
37:00I bet you think you look good.
37:04I'm not the one to rain on for rays.
37:07But you're in a club in some shades.
37:09What is going on nowadays?
37:11Oh, you better.
37:12Oh, you better.
37:18Oh, my God.
37:19Oh, my God.
37:23Oh, my God.
37:23Oh, my God.
37:24Oh, my God.
37:25Oh, my God.
37:26You're getting ready.
37:27Oh, my God.
37:28Ready?
37:29That's right.
37:30Can you please tell me?
38:00The first little while is the hardest and then you move on you never did
38:06Well, that's true. Doesn't mean you don't have to
38:12Maybe
38:14What are you gonna do you gonna sit around and moat at least try
38:20How do I do that I
38:22Don't know if I knew I would have done it
38:26Let's dance okay, lovely
38:30Oh
38:45You smell good Jenny. What is that strawberry strawberry makeup? They cut us with the lipgloss. I got a mall
38:52We can go together. It's a plan. Let's all go
38:56You know let's take a selfie. Yeah. Yes. Yes
38:59Okay, right. Yeah, bring it in bring it in guys
39:01closer
39:03Okay
39:05That was so funny
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