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The Good Doctor S02E01


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00:01Previously on The Good Doctor.
00:02Sean, I have cancer.
00:04I have to undergo brain surgery, which is really scary.
00:07To be clear, Jared, I don't want you here.
00:08I fought for my job.
00:09You compromised your integrity.
00:11My former mentor is head of the surgical residency program
00:14at Denver Memorial Hospital.
00:18A surgeon needs to communicate.
00:20Can Dr. Murphy do that?
00:21Can he do that under stress?
00:22Can he do that?
00:23Knowing that a human life literally hangs in the mouth.
00:26Sean?
00:27If Sean proves anything less than excellent,
00:30I will resign my position as president of this hospital.
00:33I know why Caden has DIC.
00:36It was my mistake.
00:37I have to tell Dr. Andrews about the mistake I made.
00:40Sean, you can't.
00:41I'm not gonna ask him to lie to save my job.
00:44It's up to Sean.
00:57Hello?
00:58Yes, of course.
01:01Dr. Murphy, the president will see you now.
01:17Hello.
01:18I'm Dr. Sean Murphy.
01:20I'm Sean Murphy.
01:21I'm a surgical resident at San Jose St. Bonaventure Hospital.
01:25So, what did Andrews have to say to you?
01:29Sean, you've exceeded my expectations in terms of expertise and technical execution.
01:37But your communication skills are sorely lacking.
01:41That has to change if you want to stay here at St. Bonaventure.
01:46He told me I exceeded expectations.
01:50Great.
01:52Sounds, uh, sounds great, Sean.
01:54Yes.
01:55I think you should have gone to your review.
01:58Since it's my last day, not much opportunity to make use of feedback.
02:02Dr. Andrews could have some wisdom that you could use in Denver at your next job.
02:06Even if I did care about his opinion, it was made pretty obvious by the fact that we're here.
02:13This is Glassman's project.
02:15Andrews thinks it's a money trap.
02:22How'd your review go, Claire?
02:25Went well.
02:27Andrews said I connected nicely and I cared about people.
02:31Interesting.
02:33I'd have thought he'd want you to be more aggressive.
02:36I think you need to be more assertive, Dr. Brown.
02:43Nope.
02:47What do you say about you?
02:49Figure out how to be a little less self-centered and realize you're part of a team?
02:53You're sometimes overbearing.
02:55Often egotistical.
02:57You need to be more of a team player.
02:59Melanie Arnett.
03:02The patient has pulmonary hypertension.
03:04The only treatment is medication which reduces the lung blood pressure.
03:07But not enough.
03:08Her heart's failing due to the extra strain.
03:10That is a factually correct diagnosis.
03:12What about a fix?
03:14Isn't it just a transplant?
03:16Nope.
03:18There's nothing inherently wrong with Melanie's heart.
03:21It's healthy.
03:22Just needs a little bit of help.
03:23So we're gonna leave her current heart inside and slot in another one to support it.
03:33A piggyback transplant?
03:35Nice, huh?
03:36Do you live in a tent?
03:37Uh, yeah.
03:38I lived in a tent, too.
03:51It wasn't very good, so I moved to a bus.
03:55You should move to a bus.
03:56You will be much less likely to develop ulcerative tinea pedis.
03:59Very early stages.
04:00Just keep it dry and clean, and we'll give you some...
04:01Would you rather we continue to discuss this inside?
04:05We are discussing things with the patient that are potentially sensitive, so I...
04:10We're done with the patient.
04:11Did Andrews happen to speak to you about communication?
04:34Yes.
04:35I'm trying very hard.
04:36Yes, I'm trying very hard.
04:40It's definitely something you should work on.
04:42Things might be different, more difficult for you now.
04:46Glassman's not around, so...
04:48Dr. Glassman is still around.
04:50He's alive and he is not going to die.
04:53He's meeting his oncologist today.
04:58You... you didn't go with him?
05:01No, that would be stupid.
05:04I am a resident.
05:07I don't know as much about brain cancer
05:09as a double board-certified neuro-oncologist.
05:12True, but this has got to be challenging for him emotionally.
05:21I can't help him emotionally.
05:26Excuse me, please.
05:30Excuse me, please.
05:34Thank you for keeping me waiting.
05:36We doctors are busy, important people.
05:38Yeah, we doctors are.
05:40So, pre-op, clearance, surgery, radiation, and chemo.
05:44We're gonna have a lot of fun.
05:45I hope you don't mind if I start with pre-op.
05:47Did you change the policy on pot use?
05:50Are you using again? Should I worry?
05:52I'm clean. I miss it, but I'm clean.
05:55They test me every week now.
05:56Good.
06:01I think you had me reinstated as your last official act
06:04before they booted you as president,
06:06because I am the best oncologist around,
06:08and you would like to get the best treatment.
06:10Yeah.
06:11So, I'd like to ensure that the brain, in this instance,
06:14my brain, stay as dry as possible during surgery,
06:17maintain minimal swelling.
06:19I would still like to be able to swing my 9-iron
06:21when we're done here.
06:22Of course, it's also possible that you had me reinstated
06:25because you'd like an oncologist who thinks they owe you
06:27and you want to push them around.
06:29Look, Dr. Blaise, I am like any other patient,
06:35entitled to have a say in my own treatment,
06:37but unlike any other patient,
06:39I have spent my entire adult life
06:41digging into people's brains,
06:43so if you think I'm gonna sit around and watch,
06:45you're mistaken.
06:48Well, if you think you can operate on yourself,
06:50I'd happily add you to the list of potential surgeons.
06:54Today, you're gonna be waiting.
06:57And waiting.
06:58And waiting.
07:00Test, test, test.
07:01You've had them all before.
07:02I want them again.
07:03My versions.
07:05You free all day?
07:08Yeah, sure.
07:11I'm free.
07:14Sir?
07:18We're going to need you to give those back.
07:19What's your name?
07:21I'm Harry.
07:22These are my meds.
07:23Those pills are for people with chlamydia, Harry.
07:26No.
07:27You're all the same.
07:28See, I know better.
07:29That's why I had to hide out in the streets.
07:30I had to move next door to Mr. Gooley Eyes.
07:33I trust him.
07:34He's my friend.
07:36I trust him.
07:38Okay.
07:39I'm okay.
07:40Disorganized thinking, paranoia, and delusions.
07:43I think you have schizophrenia, Harry.
07:46Do you have chlamydia as well?
07:48Harry?
07:49Harry, are you okay?
07:58That smells very bad.
08:00I get that this is rare.
08:02Exciting.
08:03It's the sort of surgery you guys must jump at doing.
08:06I just, I want to make sure that we don't...
08:08They're not.
08:09I have three months left.
08:11This will give me at least ten more years.
08:13Should give you ten more years.
08:15Yes.
08:16Elliot, I understand your concerns, but...
08:19And Dr. Melendez is one of the best cardiac surgeons around.
08:23Dr. Andrews told us all about you when he convinced me to come here for surgery instead of...
08:28You spoke to Dr. Andrews?
08:29And they both already spent half the morning raving to the press.
08:35Well, that's, that's very kind.
08:38You spoke to the press?
08:40You spoke to the patient, my patient.
08:42As I explained to Elliot and Melanie, the press attention is a necessary element for funding this surgery.
08:48But as you didn't explain to them, it's simultaneously a vanity project to create buzz for your new presidency.
08:54As I didn't explain to them, this surgery can change the way our entire hospital is perceived.
09:00I'm hoping this buzz, as you put it, will help us establish a surgical center for excellence.
09:09It'll be a nice feather in the cap for whoever replaces me as chief of surgery.
09:17Okay, swill your mouth out with alcohol now.
09:21Never said no to that.
09:22You will have to spit.
09:24Oh, well.
09:28Over here.
09:35Are you having trouble with your neck, Harry?
09:37It's stiff.
09:38A stiff neck could be an early indicator of a bacterial meningitis.
09:41There are many possible explanations for a stiff neck, most of which are much more likely than bacterial meningitis...
09:48If the abscess has invaded the meningitis of his brain, it could be exacerbating his paranoia.
09:53We need to bring him back to the hospital for a lumbar puncture.
09:59Come on, Sean.
10:00There's nothing to lose by trying.
10:02I have something to lose.
10:04It's not my last day at St. Bonaventure.
10:06Dr. Andrews won't be happy.
10:09Look, it's my responsibility.
10:12If anything happens, I'll take the blame.
10:14Okay?
10:16Okay.
10:18It's probably best that Jared isn't here on his last day.
10:23It's gotta be awkward.
10:24I mean, how do you say goodbye to someone who must have meant that much to you?
10:31What Jared and I had is over, and it's never all that much of a big deal anyway.
10:38You worked with him for over a year.
10:41You were sleeping with him for most of that time.
10:43For me, anyway, you can't sleep with someone and not feel anything.
10:46And for you, you're way more decent and caring than I am.
10:54Hey.
10:57Melanie has an aortic aneurysm?
10:59Two hours beating into that.
11:01Yeah.
11:02Not so good.
11:09We could reinforce the dilated aorta with an endovascular stent.
11:12But we can't attach the donor heart's aorta to an aneurysm over a metal tube.
11:17Why not resect the dilated tissue when we approximate the artery ends?
11:21Great.
11:23Except the wall's inherently weakened.
11:24How long do you think it'll take to dilate again?
11:29It was nice while it lasted.
11:33I'll let Andrews know.
11:34I didn't want to say anything. I'm not entirely sure.
11:41But you suggested resecting the dilated tissue.
11:44What if we resect the entire abnormal segment, shorten the ascending aorta?
11:47You were very right not to be entirely sure.
11:49You need to have enough aorta to plug in the donor heart.
11:55Actually, a version of that could maybe work.
11:58We'd reduce the risk of the aortic aneurysm if we used a Teflon graft.
12:07I, um...
12:09I didn't know you lived in a tent.
12:10Yes.
12:11We got to travel lots.
12:13We saw all of Natrona County, Wyoming.
12:19What was your favorite part?
12:20My brother.
12:23He took care of me.
12:24He knew I needed help.
12:26Now I'm fine on my own.
12:28Mary had a little lamb.
12:30Just keep still.
12:31Little lamb.
12:33Yes.
12:38Don't you want to help Glassman the way your brother helped you?
12:41I can help people with medicine.
12:43And you can help go to Glassman just by being there.
12:46With him.
12:48Letting him know you're his friend.
12:52He knows I'm his friend.
12:54I don't have to be there to tell him that.
12:56Okay, Harry.
12:58We're done, but you have to stay here for a while.
13:02Got a minute?
13:06I get it.
13:08It's your last day.
13:09You hate me.
13:10Want to prove me wrong.
13:11Prove that you're a better doctor than I gave you credit.
13:13And leave here with a victory.
13:15It was my medical opinion that you could have bacterial meningitis.
13:19And if you're right, then I owe you an apology.
13:23But if you're wrong, then I will be on the phone.
13:25To Denver.
13:26And I will make your life infinitely more complicated than you think you're making mine.
13:30Soldier is okay, Phil.
13:31I am.
13:32I am.
13:33I am.
13:34I am.
13:35I am.
13:36We are.
13:37I am.
13:38I am.
13:40I am.
13:41We are.
13:43You don't seem disappointed.
14:10You think I like passing up on a once-in-a-lifetime surgery?
14:13I think you don't mind telling me
14:14that a surgery I publicly support can't be done.
14:16I spent half a day with my team
14:18trying to figure out a way to make it work.
14:20We think there's a way to do this surgery
14:23by using a Teflon graft.
14:25A modified David procedure.
14:26We cut out the entire aneurysm segment and replace it.
14:29The dilation starts above the aortic root.
14:31That leaves enough room to plug in the donor heart.
14:34That's a great idea, isn't it?
14:40There's two hearts, not one.
14:50There'd be about a 20% chance
14:52a graft would blow at the suture line.
14:55It's not worth it.
15:01Whose idea was it?
15:03It was a joint thing. We were all talking, and we...
15:06Come on, Claire. You know that's not true.
15:12It was Claire's idea.
15:14That's very gracious of you, Dr. Resnick.
15:19Thought we talked about this.
15:21Andrews was right.
15:36I did think Harry had meningitis.
15:38But maybe he only really believed it
15:40because I wanted to prove him wrong.
15:42If this test is negative,
15:45we've wasted the hospital's resources
15:47on my self-indulgent pointless gesture.
15:51Your results are ready.
15:59We've wasted hospital resources
16:01on a self-indulgent pointless gesture.
16:03Don't worry, Jared.
16:14You're young.
16:16There is still time for you
16:18to fulfill your potential somewhere else.
16:20I think one day you're going to be very happy.
16:26I can unload the mobile clinic by myself.
16:27I haven't been assigned anything else to do.
16:29I'll help you.
16:30Do something else.
16:31I'm sure there's better ways
16:32you could be spending your time.
16:33I'm halfway through a chapter of my book.
16:35It's very good.
16:36But you shouldn't be alone on your last day.
16:37Seriously.
16:38You're worried about me being on my own.
16:39The guy going to a new job.
16:40Not the...not the guy facing death.
16:41Not the guy who mentored you for...
16:42He's not facing death.
16:43No, no, he's facing...
16:44He's facing...
16:45He's facing death, Sean.
16:46That's all he's thinking about in every one of those waiting rooms.
16:52Are you scared?
16:53I don't know.
16:54I don't know.
16:55You're going to be spending your time.
16:56I'm halfway through a chapter of my book.
16:57It's very good.
16:58But you shouldn't be alone on your last day.
16:59Seriously.
17:00You're worried about me being on my own.
17:01The guy going to a new job.
17:02Not the guy facing death.
17:03Not the guy who mentored you for...
17:04He's not facing death.
17:05No, no.
17:06He's facing...
17:07He's facing death, Sean.
17:09That's all he's thinking about
17:10in every one of those waiting rooms.
17:11Are you scared?
17:15And you think by...
17:19By separating yourself, you'll make it easier?
17:24It does.
17:25For you, Sean.
17:26Not for him.
17:31I'm going to finish my chapter.
17:45How's everything going?
17:49Pretty good.
17:51Pretty good?
17:52It's your first week running a major hospital.
17:56How pretty bad has it been?
17:58You heard about the piggyback surgery falling through?
18:00Read your draft, press release.
18:02When does that go out?
18:03As soon as Melendez informs the family.
18:06You know, I was sure he'd seize the chance
18:10when Dr. Brown came up with a potential fix.
18:12He's arrogant, always just does stuff
18:14knowing he'll find a way.
18:15You assumed he'd make the call you wanted.
18:18It is his call.
18:20What would Dr. Glassman have done?
18:22He held onto the presidency long enough.
18:26He must have been doing something right.
18:28Don't buy into his fuzzy warmth, Marcus.
18:32He was a manipulator.
18:34He manipulated the board into hiring Dr. Murphy.
18:37And he always found a way
18:38to do exactly what he wanted to do.
18:58Sitting around waiting for tests is a waste of my time,
19:13much less yours.
19:15I know.
19:16I told Jared that.
19:17I wanted to read my book,
19:19but he kept saying that I should just be here with you.
19:21But then I realized that I could be here with you
19:23and also read my book.
19:28I want you to stop doing that.
19:58I don't know.
20:00I know.
20:01How often would that do
20:26Harry has kaleidoscopic disintegration.
20:39We thought he had schizophrenia, but he does not.
20:42He has a brain tumor.
20:56Sean, is everything okay?
21:03Well, I have a solution.
21:04I need to find Jared.
21:05Can I ask you something important really quickly?
21:07I need to find Jared.
21:08This is about Jared.
21:12How is he?
21:15Is that your important question?
21:18Well, it's just...
21:19It's his last day.
21:22No, I'm sorry.
21:24You should go.
21:24Um, just...
21:27Say hello to him for me, okay?
21:38Hello.
21:43Also, your day is not over.
21:47Harry doesn't have schizophrenia.
21:49He has a brain tumor.
21:50Did you go and see Glassman?
21:52Yes, that's where I got the idea.
21:54Harry's tumor won't kill him,
21:56but removing it might change him back to who he was before.
22:01I was hoping Andrews wouldn't bother following through on his threat to call Denver.
22:05I do this, Sean, and I really don't leave him any choice.
22:08We need to bring Harry in for an MRI to confirm the diagnosis.
22:16You need to help me find him because I can't do it alone.
22:19Have you told the piggyback patient the surgery's off?
22:32Not yet.
22:33How come?
22:33I haven't gotten around to it.
22:34Is it because you're wondering if you made the right call?
22:35Is it because you're wondering if you made the right call?
22:39I'm not gonna do it.
22:40The Teflon graft isn't worth the risk.
22:42That's a judgment call.
22:43Yeah.
22:44My judgment.
22:45Yeah.
22:46My judgment.
22:47Your judgment's biased.
22:48And yours isn't?
22:49Of course mine is.
22:50But as you've made quite clear, mine doesn't matter.
22:51You're biased because if this fails, you will publicly pay a huge price, and if it succeeds,
22:58I will reap a huge windfall, and I think both those scenarios are deeply unpleasant to you.
23:04But the only issue that matters is, are you surging enough to pull this off?
23:09I think you are.
23:10Am I wrong?
23:11I'm not.
23:12I'm not.
23:13I'm not.
23:14I'm not.
23:15I'm not.
23:16I'm not.
23:17I'm not.
23:18I'm not.
23:19Am I wrong?
23:22Get out of my office.
23:45Hello.
23:46I'm Dr. Sean Murphy.
23:48Have you seen Harry?
23:49He lives in a tent.
23:50He's about six foot tall with red hair.
23:51He lives in it.
23:52No.
23:53He lives in it.
23:54Is there a guy named Harry?
23:55Hello?
23:56Have you seen Harry?
23:57Hello.
23:58Have you seen Harry?
23:59He lives in a tent.
24:01We need to find Harry.
24:04You don't understand.
24:05Have.
24:06Okay.
24:07You don't understand.
24:09Okay.
24:10Okay.
24:11Okay.
24:12We...
24:13We need to find Harry.
24:14Harry!
24:15Harry!
24:16Ah!
24:17John.
24:18Okay.
24:19Hey!
24:20What the hell is wrong with you?
24:22We need to find him.
24:23Hello.
24:24Harry!
24:25Harry!
24:26What the hell is wrong with you?
24:27What the hell is wrong with you?
24:28What the hell is wrong with you?
24:29We need to find him.
24:30Hello.
24:31Harry!
24:32Okay.
24:33Harry, he's gone.
24:34We need to find him.
24:35We need to find him.
24:36We need to find him.
24:37We need to...
24:38Sean.
24:39Sean, is it okay?
24:40It's not okay.
24:41Sean?
24:42No.
24:43It's okay.
24:44It's not okay.
24:45We need to find Harry.
24:46We need to find him.
24:47Sean?
24:48Okay.
24:49Please be...
24:50Please be quiet.
25:01We found an issue.
25:03An aneurysm near your heart.
25:06So we can't do the surgery?
25:08We have a solution.
25:10It's an addition to what we had originally planned.
25:13Teflon graft.
25:18It's finally time to prepare you for your surgery, Melanie.
25:23Yours should be by shortly.
25:25The surgery...
25:28was already complicated and now...
25:31How confident are you this graft will work?
25:38There are always risks.
25:42But I believe I can make it work.
25:55That's it, Sean. Keep holding it. Good.
25:57Hold it.
25:58Good. Keep your eyes closed.
25:59Okay.
26:01Fill the scalpel, Sean.
26:02We need to find Harry.
26:03I know.
26:04No.
26:05Hey, Sean, it's okay.
26:06It's... it's not okay.
26:10We need to... we need to find Harry.
26:11Hey, Sean.
26:12Hey, Sean.
26:13Sean.
26:14Look over there. Look.
26:16Remember, Harry said he had a friend.
26:19Harry.
26:21Harry and Mr. Googly Eyes.
26:24Yes.
26:28Yes, Harry.
26:29Harry.
26:30Harry!
26:31Harry!
26:32What do you want?
26:33Uh...
26:34This is... this is my home.
26:35My home.
26:36Go away.
26:37We're not coming in, Harry.
26:38Okay?
26:39We... we made a mistake.
26:40Oh, no.
26:41And we want to run an MRI scan on you because we...
26:42Always mistakes.
26:43Always blaming others.
26:44You see, I knew you were a doctor.
26:45I knew... I knew you were a doctor.
26:46We think you have a brain tumor.
26:47We can help you.
26:48Didn't I say go away?
26:49We can just get you back...
26:50We can just...
26:51I said go away.
26:53Edward Austin Thomas.
26:59Harry is not who you really are.
27:06You are...
27:08Edward Austin Thomas.
27:10You live at 3458 Brooklyn Avenue.
27:21I have a neurological condition.
27:25I will always have it.
27:32You have a neurological condition, too.
27:36But yours can be cured.
27:40You just need some surgery.
27:42Then you can be Edward Austin Thomas again.
27:45You're not a doctor, are you?
28:09Let's go.
28:10Anita.
28:11You're not a doctor.
28:31Knife.
28:33Another thing about being president,
28:36it's always your ass on the line.
28:38But ultimately, you're just a bystander.
28:54Here's a wife and daughter.
28:56I checked out the address and the website.
28:58You had the best with me.
29:00You didn't care that it might mean
29:02the end of your career?
29:03Didn't care what happened to Sean?
29:04Dragged him along? Unforgivable.
29:08Your day's over,
29:10and I'm making that call to Denver.
29:12The reason we're here right now is because of Sean,
29:15not me.
29:21Sean believed there was something wrong with the patient.
29:23Sean communicated with him, connected with him,
29:26got him to come in.
29:28And whether he's right or not, I couldn't be prouder to back him,
29:30because he sticks to his gut,
29:32and he fights for what he thinks is right.
29:39Excuse me.
29:40Please, I have something to say, too.
29:45Edward has a right parietal brain tumor.
29:48Find Dr. Lim. You can have OR number two.
30:03There she goes. What's left?
30:18Replace the damaged segment of aorta with a graft,
30:20then plug the donor heart into the aortic stump.
30:22Exactly. 3-0 proline?
30:31Damn. Give me a pledget.
30:38The urinal wall's too thin.
30:40It's like sewing tissue paper.
30:44I can't anchor the graft here.
30:45We're going to replace the whole ascending aorta,
30:57not just a segment.
30:59We're building an entirely new aorta out of Teflon.
31:03You'll be plugging the heart directly into the graft.
31:05That's even riskier.
31:06That's true.
31:11Give me three Teflon grafts and some monofilament sutures.
31:26Now we just have to wait to see who wakes up,
31:28Edward or Harry.
31:29Flush it.
31:45No leaks.
31:46But you're back into it, Park.
31:47This needs to hold a systolic pressure of 180.
31:52Good.
31:53Good.
31:58Okay.
31:59Let's plug the donor heart in.
32:00See if this thing holds.
32:23They're connected.
32:24Let's take her off bypass.
32:46You have a heartbeat.
32:48Two heartbeats.
32:53Who wants to do the closing?
33:06I'll do it.
33:08The Teflon graft was my idea.
33:09I'd like to finish it.
33:23What we've accomplished tonight is the type of radical surgery that we plan to do more of at this hospital.
33:38I love Dr. Glassman.
33:40You love Dr. Glassman.
33:42We all loved Dr. Glassman.
33:44But now is the time to build on his legacy.
33:47Now is the time to take St. Bonaventure to the forefront of the medical profession.
33:51I'd like to introduce you to Elliot Arnett, Melanie Sum, and the phenomenal surgeon who masterminded this surgery, Dr. Neil Melendez.
34:09He wouldn't take the medication.
34:11He just became more erratic, more disruptive, and eventually, for Hannah's sake, I, um...
34:27I had to ask him to leave. I didn't have a choice.
34:44You couldn't have known it was the wrong medication.
34:48We were making him worse.
34:50That's true.
34:51He doesn't blame you.
34:55That's kind of you to say, but...
34:58I know he has a distrust of doctors, not of you.
35:08Where am I?
35:09You're in a hospital.
35:11You're okay.
35:14Eddie?
35:15Eddie?
35:21Mary.
35:29Oh.
35:30My limb.
35:32Oh.
35:33Daddy.
35:34Oh, baby.
35:35Oh.
35:36I look at him.
35:38Oh, baby.
35:39Oh, baby.
35:41Oh, baby.
35:43Oh.
35:45It's...
35:46Oh.
35:48Oh.
35:50Oh, man.
35:51It's too bad.
35:52It's too bad.
35:58Oh.
35:59Sean?
36:00I meant what I said to Andrews.
36:07You might never fully appreciate what you accomplished out there.
36:11But I did.
36:19I know.
36:27Thank you, Sean.
36:30Thank you, Jared.
36:36Thank you, Jared.
37:05I don't know.
37:35Do you have my book?
37:41Yeah.
37:42Yeah.
38:00I said goodbye to Jared.
38:02He has to go to Denver, and I have to stay here with you.
38:10No, you don't, Sean.
38:15It's not up to Jared.
38:16It's not up to me.
38:17It's not up to anyone to tell you where to be.
38:19I've got a long journey ahead of me.
38:32And in the end, I've got to take it alone.
38:36Yes, I understand.
38:44I'm going with you.
38:51I'm going with you.
39:21Jared.
39:27I miss having you around as a colleague.
39:45But I...
39:53I also miss what we have together.
40:00You know, I think we made a mistake.
40:10I made a mistake.
40:11I'd like you to stay.
40:17No.
40:23It's hard saying goodbye.
40:27It doesn't mean it's a mistake.
40:37Yeah.
40:38I think we'll be okay.
40:39I will be okay.
40:43I think one day we'll be okay.
40:44I think one day we're both gonna be very happy.
40:46I think one day we're both gonna be very happy.
41:22Yeah.
41:23I want to wake up where your love is.
41:35I wanna wake up where your love is
41:39Cause your love is always breaking my eyes
41:42I wanna break down where your heart gets
41:46So drawn it's almost breaking my eyes
41:50I wanna tell you what my truth is
41:55But it's buried down inside
41:58It's buried down inside
42:04Aren't you gonna say hello?