Grey's Anatomy Season 2 Episode 8
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00:00Boys are stupid.
00:03Oh, you got a date?
00:04Yes, yes I do.
00:06You're married?
00:07Ten years today.
00:08How come I didn't know you were married?
00:10You never asked.
00:16In the eighth grade, my English class had to read Romeo and Juliet.
00:22Then, for extra credit, Mrs. Snyder made us act out all the parts.
00:31Val Scapparillo was Romeo.
00:34As fate would have it, I was Juliet.
00:41What's a girl to do?
00:44What's a girl to do?
00:47All the other girls were jealous, but I had a slightly different take.
00:52I told Mrs. Snyder that Juliet was an idiot.
00:57I'll regret it.
01:00For starters, she falls for the one guy she knows she can't have.
01:04Then she blames fate for her own bad decision.
01:12You kissed me.
01:13Yes, I did.
01:14Should we?
01:15I mean, there's a discussion we could have if you wanted to have one.
01:20I kissed you with time, and I plan to do it again and again.
01:26Get used to it.
01:27End of discussion.
01:33Okay.
01:34Mrs. Snyder explained to me that when fate comes into play, choice sometimes goes out
01:40the window.
01:48Congratulations.
01:50What?
01:52Fellowships.
01:52Five applications.
01:54Five offers.
01:55Do you know how rare that is?
01:56This was your year.
01:58Everybody wants to dance with you.
01:59Of course, the Al Grace's Fellowship program is the best.
02:03Oh, yeah.
02:05Yes.
02:10You are taking my fellowship on me.
02:15No, I haven't made a decision yet.
02:18At the ripe old age of 13, I was very clear that love, like life, is about making choices.
02:25I cannot wish this on anyone.
02:27Literally, it's like someone reached in and ripped my guts out.
02:29Baby, you had food poisoning.
02:31I had one lousy restaurant clam.
02:36Wait a minute.
02:37Where's Billing again?
02:38The basement.
02:40And fate has nothing to do with it.
02:42We're in the wrong way.
02:43It's a date night.
02:52Yeah, it's a night, uh, with a date.
02:54You forgot?
02:55No.
02:57Yeah.
02:59You want a kiss?
03:02No.
03:03Everyone thinks it's so romantic.
03:12Romeo and Juliet.
03:14True love.
03:15How sad.
03:18Oh, crap!
03:20If Juliet was stupid enough to fall for the enemy, drink a bottle of poison, and go to sleep in a mausoleum,
03:28she deserved whatever she got.
03:30Oh.
03:33Nobody knows where they might end up.
03:40Nobody knows.
03:54Oh, oh.
03:56Suppose you'll never know.
03:58Window washer fell from fifth floor scaffolding.
04:07Obvious, open to pit fracture, but otherwise, okay?
04:10Eagle breast sounds.
04:11After a five-story fall, he's got eagle breast sounds.
04:13This is unbelievable.
04:14Do you want to hear?
04:16Somehow I believe you.
04:17You ain't getting that palpated's abdomen.
04:18Does this hurt anywhere?
04:21No.
04:22You fell from the sky, five stories, and you only injured your leg.
04:25Orange.
04:25No.
04:26Don't charge me.
04:27A few seconds earlier, he would have landed on me.
04:29Okay.
04:30Rolling on three, please.
04:31One, two, three.
04:33Oh.
04:34Oh.
04:36Oh.
04:37Oh.
04:37Miss Fethers?
04:39My wife was saved by that pigeon.
04:41Let's get some x-rays, and after that, you might want to get in there and look for the rest of Tweety.
04:49Esme wanted to wait until tomorrow to see her doctor, but she hasn't been able to keep anything down since yesterday, so I brought her in.
04:57Okay, Mrs. Sorrento, you have acute cholecystitis, which means that your gallbladder may have to come out.
05:05She has gallstones.
05:06He watches cable.
05:08He thinks he's a doctor.
05:11I'm giving you antibiotics and IV fluids to cool the gallbladder down, and then I'm going to go call Dr. Bailey, and I'm going to see if surgery is the best way for us to go.
05:21Do you have any questions?
05:23Honey, what happened to your forehead?
05:26Nothing.
05:27I've already told you, I don't need an appointment.
05:31I am not a patient.
05:32I am a friend from New York.
05:35Weiss?
05:36Derek, I've been looking for you.
05:39Sal, what did you tell us you were coming?
05:43If I knew you were coming, I would have taken the day off.
05:47Well, it was kind of last minute.
05:48Is everything okay?
05:49Are you all right?
05:52A month ago, her mother died.
05:54Ovarian cancer.
05:56Catherine died?
05:56I'm sorry.
06:01And, Savvy, she's...
06:03I mean, you know how close they were.
06:05I mean, all she could think about is this breast novarian cancer gene.
06:08Baraka.
06:09A positive test result isn't the end of the world, Savvy.
06:15It just means you have a gene mutation that could...
06:18I know what it is.
06:19I've talked to the genetic counselor.
06:21I've been to my gynecologist.
06:22I've been to my gynecologist, and now I'm here.
06:31Addie, you're the best surgeon there is.
06:34True.
06:38But this isn't surgical.
06:39Yes, it is.
06:40No, Sav, you understand you don't have cancer.
06:43And I have no intention of getting it.
06:52So you want me...
06:53I want you to take out my ovaries and the uterus.
06:56And when that's done, you're going to find the best person out there to cut off my breasts.
07:11Beak?
07:12Claw.
07:13We need to widen this incision to take a better look.
07:20Does your leg hurt a lot?
07:21I'm fine, man.
07:22Just do your thing.
07:26Is there anyone you'd like me to call?
07:28What for?
07:30You fell five stories and lived to tell about it.
07:33I'd kind of want to shout it from the rooftops.
07:37So to speak.
07:38It's a miracle.
07:39You may not understand the medicine of it,
07:42but a five-story fall,
07:43your lungs should be collapsed,
07:44your back should be broken,
07:45your aorta should be totally severed.
07:47Don't you, enough.
07:55I'm just saying there's a reason for this.
07:58You lived.
08:00We both did.
08:02Carpe diem, man.
08:04Seize the day.
08:07Any chance you can make him leave?
08:09I really, really wish I could.
08:11Mr. Vargas,
08:13your lower left leg bones are shattered.
08:16We'll need to get you in for surgery.
08:18Oh, great.
08:20Just my luck.
08:22Beak.
08:24Okay.
08:25Would you mind?
08:26Can I keep that?
08:28My mother died of it.
08:29My aunt.
08:30My cousin.
08:31She's 37.
08:32Has ovarian cancer.
08:33But you don't.
08:34You don't have cancer.
08:35This is crazy, Savvy.
08:36Which gives her up to an 85% chance of getting cancer, Weiss.
08:40In a 15% chance, she won't.
08:42I'm not betting my life on 15%.
08:44Weiss, ask me to come.
08:45I thought it might help.
08:46Help what?
08:47I'm sorry, Derek, because I love you and I'm really glad to see you,
08:49but until you grow a uterus and watch your mother die from this disease,
08:53you don't get, you don't get a vote.
08:55Did she tell you they were trying to get pregnant?
08:57Yes, she did.
08:57Having a hysterectomy is going to throw a wrench in that.
08:59We've been trying for months.
09:01Why give up now?
09:02Come on.
09:03We've talked about this.
09:04There are other ways to make a family, Weiss.
09:06We can adopt.
09:07We can do as...
09:07Savvy, I just...
09:08No.
09:09No!
09:09I'm not talking about this.
09:12Let's just take a step back.
09:14All right?
09:15Take a deep breath.
09:17And think about this.
09:18I've already thought about it, Derek.
09:21This...
09:21This is going to happen.
09:23Dr. Stevens, get a complete history into her pre-op labs.
09:28Get her scheduled for a double mastectomy
09:29and consult Dr. Queen R.
09:30Plastics for reconstruction.
09:32Derek.
09:32Addison, this conversation is not over.
09:34She is my patient, Derek.
09:36I'm doing a bilateral prophylactic oophorectomy and hysterectomy tomorrow.
09:41Get moving.
09:43Prophylactic surgery is extreme.
09:45This has nothing to do with you.
09:47Why were you even in there?
09:47She came to me for medical consultation, Derek.
09:50I'm her doctor.
09:50Me.
09:51Those are some of our closest friends.
09:52This isn't medical.
09:53It is personal.
09:54Fine.
09:54Okay.
09:55If it's personal, then we should be dealing with him as a couple.
09:57Acting like a couple.
09:59What?
10:00What does that mean?
10:01See the ring?
10:02Don't go to the ring.
10:03The ring, Derek.
10:04Remember?
10:05When we're here at work, you won't talk to me.
10:07Or on the ferry where you pretend not to see me.
10:09Or in couples therapy three times a week where we're arguing about whether or not we should be in couples therapy.
10:14What are we doing?
10:16It's not about us.
10:16It is.
10:17Medicine aside, our friends are going through hell in there, and we can't even act like we like each other long enough to help them.
10:29What's that other animal that's monogamous?
10:31I think it's bulls.
10:33Oh, I know it's hard.
10:34I'm a pin gushing.
10:35It's okay.
10:36Don't worry.
10:37I won't stick until I find a good one.
10:39Otters made for life, you know.
10:41Excuse me?
10:43As do bulls, I suppose.
10:46Okay.
10:47I got it.
10:48Hold still.
10:49It's going to take a second for the tube to fill.
10:52I've always liked Otters.
10:53I've always been more of a dog person myself.
11:00Shouldn't he be more excited?
11:03Maybe he's in shock.
11:04I mean, he survived.
11:06It's huge.
11:07He's got to realize that things happen for a reason.
11:09Oh, yeah.
11:10My ex-boyfriend moved his wife to Seattle.
11:12Reason?
11:13To torture me.
11:14I'm serious.
11:15So am I.
11:16What's with the Hello Kitty on your forehead?
11:17I don't want to talk about it.
11:19George, can I sign out to you early?
11:20You don't want it on Stu's surgery?
11:22You can't.
11:23I have a testing.
11:24Burke is testing me.
11:26Plus, I've already spent an hour picking the bird parts out of the guy.
11:29I'm over it.
11:30Carpe diem.
11:31The giant zit on my forehead, and I'm beginning to look how I feel.
11:34Carpe that.
11:35This is the luckiest day in the world.
11:38Tell that to the bird.
11:47This is the kid thing.
11:49I saw your face upstairs.
11:52It's the kid thing for most people.
11:55And the breasts.
11:57Oh, and the total menopause.
11:59Like overnight.
12:00It's a big step.
12:01I think it's brave.
12:04And yes, I'd love to be pregnant.
12:06I want a lot of things.
12:07I want to skydive.
12:09I'd like to learn Italian.
12:11I want to go to San Tropez with my husband and lie topless on the beach.
12:14They do excellent implants and reconstructions these days.
12:17Won't even know the difference.
12:18Plus, you know, you don't ever have to wear a bra again.
12:21That's something, right?
12:22Alex?
12:24Didn't I see your service on the OR board for a biopsy right on that?
12:27It's not the kid thing.
12:34Okay.
12:34What?
12:35It's not like I have a lot of options.
12:40One, take my chances and never get cancer.
12:42Two, take my chances and die young.
12:44There's a third option, you know.
12:45Okay, I'm listening.
12:47Take your chances, get cancer, and fight like hell to survive.
12:56Uh, they're both really nice.
12:58I know.
12:59I bought them.
13:00But which one's right?
13:01For what?
13:02You're going to look hot in either one.
13:03Well, clearly, it's not the point.
13:06Wow, you look hot.
13:08Yeah.
13:09Rick and I are going to talk about how hot I am over dinner.
13:12This date is such a mistake.
13:13Oh, it's easy to get nervous on dates.
13:15It's especially hard if you're out of practice, so you just got to be mellow.
13:19Yeah, I know my date.
13:20George, how about you?
13:21Well, I have a schedule for the mastectomy, and I get to stay where Plastics does a tram flap reconstruction.
13:26I couldn't do it.
13:27What?
13:28Make yourself all hot and sexy for your boyfriend like Yang?
13:31Go wrestle something.
13:33I couldn't cut off my ovaries and breasts just because I might have cancer.
13:36I could have, like, a hand.
13:38Someone told you you died, you didn't chop off your hand?
13:40You'd do it.
13:41Except when you chop off a hand, you don't kill your sex drive, have silicone breasts, get hot flashes, and lose your ability to bear children.
13:49If it were me, I wouldn't even have the test.
13:50I mean, what's the point?
13:51We're all going to die anyway, right?
13:55It's the Hello Kitty bandaid on my forehead.
13:57It's freaking me out.
13:59But you...
14:00I say slice them and dice them, whatever, for body parts.
14:03Oh, so you'd cut off your penis.
14:04They kept me from dying.
14:05Besides, I've got plenty to spare.
14:08I can do hot in my sleep.
14:15I look hot in scrubs.
14:17I'm a hot person.
14:20He's seen me naked a thousand times.
14:22Bad, bad images of my head.
14:24But he's never seen you outside the hospital.
14:29You look lovely.
14:38Thanks.
14:48Very polite.
14:59Okay, Gray, adhesions are down.
15:02What next?
15:04Putting graspers to lift the gallbladder so we can dissect it out?
15:07Good.
15:08And what are we looking for in close triangle?
15:11The cystic artery.
15:13That's right.
15:14Wait a minute.
15:16What do you see?
15:18Porcelain gallbladder.
15:21That's not good.
15:22Oh.
15:23Mr. Sorrento, when we removed your wife's gallbladder, we found that there were calcifications.
15:33What does that mean?
15:34It's often a sign of gallbladder cancer.
15:37We sent it off to pathology.
15:43She has cancer?
15:44I'm afraid so.
15:46We can keep her comfortable, but she's going to need more tests to see what our next steps are.
15:51This might include more surgery.
15:54But the surgery will save her, right?
15:57The cancer appears to be advanced.
16:00There are palliative surgeries that we can do that are surgeries to help with the pain, but it won't cure it.
16:10How long has she got?
16:12From what we can tell so far, she has about four to six months.
16:18I'm so sorry.
16:21I don't want Esme to know.
16:28What?
16:29Esme.
16:30I don't want her to know she's dying.
16:32You don't want to tell her?
16:34Please.
16:35You're sorry.
16:37She's happy.
16:39Let me take her home.
16:41I don't want her to be afraid before she dies.
16:45She doesn't need to know.
16:46No, please.
16:59Don't.
17:00No more Carpe Diem.
17:02I don't want to seize the day.
17:03See, that's what I don't get.
17:05I'm standing here, and I'm just incredibly happy to be alive.
17:07Yeah, I'm looking at the sky.
17:09It's bluer.
17:10Food tastes better.
17:12I didn't survive a five-story fall.
17:14You jumped, didn't you?
17:35All the way down, all I could think about was Daisy.
17:38She's my ex-girl.
17:40She works in this hospital.
17:41What kind of joke is that?
17:49Maybe you got a second chance.
17:55Daisy.
17:57You got to go and find her for me.
17:59I'm going to talk to her.
18:01Tell her she's the reason I'm alive.
18:08We had a future.
18:09We had plans.
18:11We picked that baby names together.
18:15She betrayed that.
18:17Without even asking my opinion.
18:21Without even giving me time to process it.
18:26It's a difficult time.
18:27For both of you.
18:30She's emotional.
18:32And hormone changes, mood swings.
18:33Say she could lose her sex drive.
18:38We'll get through this.
18:39All right?
18:42You can do this.
18:44You guys love each other.
18:48Is that what you said about you and Addie?
18:52What?
18:53You left her.
18:55That was different.
18:56Was it, Derek?
18:57Really?
18:59Really?
19:03You know, I got to check on a patient.
19:05I'll get ready for dinner.
19:07See you later.
19:10Sure.
19:10Where's the butter?
19:28Oh, no.
19:28That's olive oil.
19:29I want butter.
19:29Should I send the sommelier over?
19:36Oh, that won't be necessary.
19:38What is that?
19:39A nice, bulky Chardonnay.
19:41Oh, I want Bordeaux.
19:42A Chardonnay will be better with the last turn.
19:44I'm having steak.
19:45You eat red meat?
19:51You don't?
20:00You're seriously going to try to find this girl?
20:03Hunt her down while she's working?
20:05Look.
20:07Okay, I know it's crazy.
20:08But someone's got to tell her how he feels.
20:11I mean, he's alive, right?
20:12Something good has got to come out of this.
20:14I mean, this could change everything.
20:18See, I thought you were a romantic.
20:21I was.
20:22Past tense.
20:26Well, this is fun.
20:28And again.
20:30I like the little kitty, by the way.
20:33Very pink.
20:34Very cheerful.
20:37Daisy works in Billingwood, which is...
20:39In the basement.
20:44You need something?
20:52Chief, I have one more surgery, and then I'm free.
20:54No, no, no.
20:55Okay.
20:58Have you made a decision yet?
21:00Sir?
21:01A fellowship.
21:02The Seattle Grace Fellowship.
21:03I thought you would have accepted by now.
21:05Busy.
21:05I just haven't had a chance to fill up.
21:06Private hospital, we have extensive resources.
21:09You'll get more surgical experience here than anywhere else.
21:12You could write your own ticket.
21:13Why aren't you more excited?
21:14No, I'm excited.
21:16I'm sorry.
21:17Excuse me, sir.
21:17I just need to scrub in.
21:19Okay.
21:20What?
21:30Oh, nothing.
21:36You know, we should probably skip dessert.
21:38I have a...
21:38I have an early morning.
21:40Oh, right.
21:42Not a problem.
21:47Cool.
21:47Oh, my God, help!
21:53Is there a doctor in here?
21:57Yeah.
22:00Call 911.
22:01He was having heartburn.
22:01I thought he was choking.
22:03Is it close?
22:03Yes.
22:04It's rapid and unequal.
22:09Look at this.
22:11The length of his fingers.
22:12Oh, he's got to be at least six foot four.
22:14Marfins.
22:15What do his fingers have to do with anything?
22:16Your husband is showing classic markers for Marfan's syndrome.
22:19It means that the walls of his blood vessels are weak.
22:21I need an ambulance.
22:23It's fast.
22:23He could be dissecting when we get him to the OR.
22:25Or his aorta ruptures.
22:26What are you talking about?
22:27Who are you people?
22:28We have a dissecting thoracic aorta.
22:30We need CT cleared and an OR ready.
22:33Start another large OR IV.
22:35Continue high flow rate 2.
22:36Transport sirens and lights to Seattle grades.
22:39Who the hell are you?
22:39Hey, he's a cardiothoracic surgeon who's going to operate on you.
22:43She's with me.
22:52Oh, I didn't...
22:54Have you been discharged?
22:56No.
22:57Um, going out to dinner with my surgeon and our husbands.
23:01Sort of a last supper, I guess.
23:04I know, I know.
23:05Nothing after midnight.
23:07Disappointed, aren't you?
23:08How do I look?
23:13You're a beautiful woman.
23:15And so are you.
23:20Is that why this is so hard to understand?
23:24Ugh.
23:25Menopause, I know.
23:28Oops.
23:30But they have hormone replacement.
23:33Reconstructions.
23:34But the sexy savvy.
23:38The savvy that gets noticed when she walks into the room.
23:42Hmm.
23:44The savvy that loves to wake her husband up in the middle of the night to make love.
23:50Yeah, I wonder if that savvy's still going to be there.
23:53Honestly, I haven't a clue.
23:59But then I think, is that why Weiss married me?
24:07God, I hope not.
24:08Could this place be any further away?
24:24It's like Siberia down here.
24:26That's because we don't like sick people.
24:28Oh.
24:30You know, you're in a hospital.
24:31Uh, are you Daisy?
24:37I don't deal with Belling questions after 7 p.m.
24:39I'm just data entry at night.
24:41No, actually, uh, Stu sent me.
24:44Is this some kind of joke?
24:48No.
24:48He's in this hospital.
24:50He's had an accident.
24:51I'm his doctor.
24:51He's fine.
24:52Uh, we're taking him into surgery.
24:54Um, but he wanted me to find you.
25:00Will you just tell that bastard that he could have come looking for me like 10 years ago?
25:03Okay, hold it right here.
25:19Is this good?
25:19Yeah.
25:21Lock it.
25:21What are you pissed about?
25:25You look at everything in a skirt.
25:27I'd look at you in a skirt.
25:28Sure.
25:28Maybe something schoolgirl.
25:30Pleated.
25:30Esker didn't have a pair of big, bouncing boobs attached to it.
25:35You'd stop looking.
25:36You cut them off.
25:36You build them back up.
25:38Maybe you get to upgrade.
25:39Life goes on.
25:41If there was a genetic test for testicular cancer, you think men who tested positive would
25:45have the surgery?
25:46No.
25:47You know why?
25:47It's castration.
25:49What man would willingly get rid of the part of his anatomy that makes him a man?
25:54This woman is having herself castrated.
25:57And we book an OR and act like it means nothing.
25:59It's not nothing.
26:00God, how can you possibly act like it's no big deal?
26:04I mean, what if it was me?
26:06Is she...
26:06You're me.
26:07You're freaking out.
26:08You know that, right?
26:09If I was someone with a cancer gene, if I showed up tomorrow and my boobs were made
26:13of plastic and my skin had aged 10 years and my sex drive had dried up, if it was me,
26:20Alex, would you be so fine with it then?
26:23Yeah.
26:23Yeah.
26:25You'd be really hot to kiss me with tongue then, wouldn't you?
26:27Dr. Bailey's scrubbing in, so we're going to get started?
26:39Okay.
26:40Hey, George, listen.
26:41Did you find her?
26:42Okay.
26:43Hey, George, listen.
26:43Did you find her?
26:45I'm very sorry, Stu.
26:49They said she was on vacation.
26:51Oh, yeah.
26:54Maybe her parents.
26:56I bet you she went up to New Hampshire.
26:59That's where she's from.
27:00I'm going to push the joy juice.
27:01Oh, up, up and away.
27:02Maybe you can see her after your surgery.
27:04You know, when you recover, maybe then.
27:06It's all good, man.
27:08Thanks for trying.
27:10Really meant a lot to...
27:14Hold on, guys.
27:15We have a problem.
27:17He's crashing.
27:18Dr. Bailey?
27:19I'm at least not a CPR.
27:24Push, Anthony.
27:25You'll need to notify the family.
27:35What happened?
27:35There'll be an autopsy.
27:37Sometimes people get on the table and they just die.
27:40There's no way of knowing beforehand.
27:41No way of controlling it.
27:43But he fell five stories and lived.
27:45It doesn't make any sense.
27:46He survived, so I could go and find Daisy.
27:49She didn't even want to see him, so what's the point?
27:51We're all part of the cosmic joke, O'Malley.
27:54Now leave me alone.
27:57Oh, Dr. Bailey.
27:59What?
27:59Uh, Mr. Sorrento doesn't want me to tell his wife that she's dying.
28:04You haven't told her yet?
28:05No.
28:06Okay, I didn't hear you say that.
28:07You're her doctor.
28:09It's your responsibility to give your patients the information necessary to make an informed decision.
28:14Now, I'm hungry, I'm tired, and you're in my way.
28:19Do you see the echo from here?
28:21The dissection isn't subtle.
28:22Did you see that thing spat?
28:23And the pectus carnita?
28:25What about his palate?
28:26The definition of high arch.
28:38You're being wooed, aren't you?
28:40Excuse me?
28:41The Fellowship, L.A. Med, Chicago Central, they're wooing you.
28:45I mean, you're fielding offers, you're looking at bonus packages, you're letting yourself be wooed.
28:49No, Chief.
28:50No, it's fine.
28:51It's fine.
28:52Go be a hotshot somewhere else.
28:54But tell me.
28:59How could you do this to me?
29:01I mean, you know, I'm hurt.
29:05Really hurt.
29:06After all I've done for you, you're gifted, and you're ungrateful, and that's all I'm saying.
29:14I'm pregnant, you blind moron.
29:19You what?
29:20My heart rate is 110.
29:23I'm burning 3,000 calories a day.
29:26My legs are swollen.
29:28I've got indigestion and gas.
29:30Did you know that carrying a boy in your uterus means you burn 10% more calories than if you had a girl?
29:35Guess what I'm carrying?
29:37I tried for seven damn years, and a month before my fellowship notifications, the stick turns blue.
29:44Men, from the very beginning, they just suck the life right out of you.
29:49I'm not leaving.
29:50I'm pregnant.
29:55Congratulations.
29:56Dr. Yang, you're handling the song.
30:11Thank you, Dr. Burke.
30:17You won't let me pick the line, but this will let me do.
30:21Are we all set for bypass?
30:22Almost, sir.
30:26I saw the world flashing all around your face.
30:37Never really know when it was.
30:40Always mesh and lace.
30:44So, apparently we both live on this own, Anna.
30:51I don't know.
30:52You know, you could at least acknowledge, I insist.
31:06Hello, Dr. Gray.
31:08Hello.
31:11You ready to go?
31:12I was on my way.
31:13Well, it took three hours, but the surgery went perfectly.
31:29All we have to do now is wait and see how he's doing when he wakes up.
31:32Why did this happen?
31:34Almost every patient with Marfan's has an aorta that found us.
31:37It was just a matter of when.
31:39I guess it's lucky you two were having dinner at the next table.
31:44It was.
31:47Take care.
31:48We're supposed to go to Venice at the end of the month.
32:06Do you know the story?
32:07No.
32:07They say if you ride a gondola under the bridge of sighs, you're together for eternity.
32:13You didn't tell Jed, did you?
32:17Excuse me?
32:18Oh, he's always been so worried that I'd go first.
32:22You don't want him to know?
32:25You're young.
32:26I don't expect you to understand an old broad like me.
32:30You can't have a relationship built on a lie.
32:33Can you?
32:34Oh, honey, it's not a lie.
32:37It's our future.
32:38I've been with a love in my life for 60 years, and now I'm dying.
32:51We're going to Venice.
32:54We're getting in that gondola.
32:56When Addie told me she was coming out of here, I had such a good feeling.
33:12You guys are going to make it.
33:14You were always meant to be.
33:16Yeah, a couple of clams on the half shelves, a couple of peas in a pod.
33:21Still can feel the wrong part.
33:22It's about choices.
33:23Well, here's to taking life in your own hands.
33:27Cheers.
33:27Cheers.
33:28Yeah.
33:29And here's the bull and here's the crap.
33:34And here's the oophorectomy.
33:37Hysterectomy, double bilateral mastectomy.
33:39Please, stop.
33:40How smart am I to know all those words?
33:42Stop.
33:43Here's to breast reconstruction.
33:46Nipple reconstruction.
33:49Here's to losing your wife.
33:50Here's to being the ass who can't be supportive.
33:55Here's to that.
34:13Weiss.
34:15Don't talk to me.
34:16Keep walking.
34:17You should get some sleep, sober up, so you're ready for savvy surgery.
34:21Come on, I'll drive you.
34:22Oh.
34:24You're supposed to hold a hand while I rip her apart?
34:27That's the definition of love?
34:30You can do this.
34:32Maybe I can't.
34:33Maybe I'm just a guy who likes to screw his wife.
34:38Wise.
34:39And that's what she'll think if I'm not there.
34:41No, you're gonna be there.
34:45This is coming from a guy who packed his bags in the middle of the night and drove 3,000 miles to live in the trailer.
34:51Yeah, well, what am I doing with Addison now?
34:55Hmm?
34:55I'm trying to work it out.
34:56Am I out of my mind?
35:00I don't know.
35:01You tell me.
35:09It's about the ring.
35:13It's about the vows.
35:17Savvy didn't screw around with you with your best friend.
35:19She's looking for support.
35:23If you don't give that to her now,
35:25if you don't give her that support,
35:28then what the hell am I doing?
35:42You didn't tell her, did you?
35:44No, I didn't tell her.
36:04I feel sorry.
36:06I feel sorry.
36:06I thought he cheated fate.
36:20Maybe he did cheat fate.
36:22He died.
36:23I think you can't wait for someone to fly underneath you and save your life.
36:28I think you have to save yourself.
36:33You mean that the pigeons aren't going to come?
36:36The pigeons aren't going to come.
36:43Hold still.
36:46Come on, make sure you get both sides.
36:49You know these are going to be next year's holiday cards.
36:52I want them to be immortalized before they're gone.
36:55And this way Weiss gets to look at them whenever he wants.
37:01These are going to be great.
37:03We're scheduled to go in at 8?
37:05Yeah.
37:06I'm going to take you down to the pre-op in just a few minutes.
37:13Weiss will show up, Addie.
37:15He always does.
37:17So, as your doctor, you know I'm 100% on your side.
37:22But as your friend, are you absolutely sure about this?
37:26I know what I'm losing.
37:29I get it.
37:32But think about what I'm gaining.
37:35My life.
37:37This gives me a shot.
37:39A shot at the future.
37:40A shot at me and Weiss.
37:43Becoming this crazy old wrinkled couple that argues all the time.
37:49I mean, wouldn't you want that?
37:56A chance to grow old with Derek?
38:00Yeah.
38:03Yeah, I do.
38:04Oh, God.
38:12Maybe Romeo and Juliet were fated to be together.
38:16But just for a while.
38:19And then their time passed.
38:20If they could have known that beforehand, maybe it all would have been okay.
38:27Here's the thing.
38:29I like your rack.
38:30God, what is wrong with you?
38:32Why do you have to be so...
38:33God, what is wrong with you?
38:34I like your rack.
38:37And I'd want them around if I could have them.
38:38Trust me, I would.
38:39But it wouldn't be the end of the world if you got rid of them.
38:42Because really, I'd want you.
38:50Ow.
38:52What was that for?
38:53I told Mrs. Snyder that when I was grown up, I'd take fate into my own hands.
38:58Mrs. Snyder said that I'd be lucky if I ever had that kind of passion with someone.
39:28And that if I did, we'd be together forever.
39:32I guess we never really got our date.
39:35Are you kidding?
39:36That was the best date I've ever been on.
39:47Even now, I believe that for the most part, love is about choices.
39:58He's not coming up this way.
40:13You shake?
40:19You're here.
40:20It's about putting down the poison and the dagger and making your own happy ending, most of the time.
40:34I'm going to go ahead and get started now.
40:36You ready?
40:39Yeah.
40:41Ready.
40:42And that's sometimes, despite all your best choices, and all your best intentions, fate wins anyway.
40:59I'm burning, trying to multiply, and when I do, you're going to see me in her eyes.
41:13I miss you.
41:14Miss Halfway.
41:17Miss Halfway.
41:18Miss Halfway.
41:19Miss Halfway.
41:21Miss Halfway.
41:22Miss Halfway.
41:23Miss Halfway.
41:24Miss Halfway.
41:25Miss Halfway.
41:26Miss Halfway.
41:27Miss Halfway.
41:28Miss Halfway.
41:29Miss Halfway.
41:30Miss Halfway.
41:31Miss Halfway.
41:33Miss Halfway.
41:34Miss Halfway.
41:36Miss Halfway.
41:37Miss Halfway.
41:38Miss Halfway.
41:39Miss Halfway.
41:41Miss Halfway.
41:42You