The Good Doctor Season 2 Episode 14
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00:00Sean, did you undress me?
00:16Except your underpants.
00:19How long have you been here?
00:21All night.
00:23You should be at work.
00:24I'm taking the day off.
00:26No, you should be at work.
00:28You're sick all the time, not just after hours.
00:31Sean, you shouldn't give up your life.
00:32You have my number.
00:33You check in with me.
00:34I have 15 paid vacation days and 10 sick days per year,
00:38but I can only take sick days when I'm sick, not when you are,
00:41so this is a vacation.
00:45The plan is to align your eyes using what's called distraction osteogenesis.
00:49We cut the bone and implant posts on either side of your eye orbits.
00:53Then we slowly expand that distance, allowing for new bone to grow in the gaps.
00:59Will it hurt?
01:01For mere mortals it would, but with your pain tolerance, it'll tickle.
01:06You up for this?
01:09So I'll have perfectly aligned eyes, but still look like a wad of chewing gum.
01:13Molly, you lost an awful lot of bone and soft tissue in the accident,
01:17and in terms of facial reconstruction, we've actually come a long way in the past two years.
01:22And after 12 surgeries, you get your own personalized coffee mug.
01:26Oh, I forgot about that.
01:27Okay, when can we get prepped?
01:29It's now too soon.
01:30Car accident.
01:35Karen Tindall, 14.
01:37She was sleeping in the back.
01:38Trucker in the oncoming lane fell asleep.
01:39She wasn't wearing the seatbelt.
01:40Head trauma, non-responsive, GCS of five with the cortic hip posturing.
01:44Sounds like a bleed in the brain.
01:45She has a 25-point difference in blood pressures between her arms.
01:48Possible aortic dissection.
01:49Head and heart.
01:50H. Dr. Melendez, have him meet us in the O.R.
01:52Have you contacted Karen's father?
01:54He passed away three years ago.
01:55Let's go.
01:57Why isn't she waking up?
01:58We're going to take good care of her.
02:13CT confirmed an aortic dissection.
02:15She needs a thoracotomy.
02:17Aorta hasn't ruptured yet.
02:18And she has a pseudo-aneurysm.
02:19We need to get after her head trauma first.
02:21I don't see any major brain bleeds.
02:23And we can monitor pressures.
02:25In this case, the heart trumps the head.
02:28Okay.
02:33I have two major symptoms.
02:35Nausea and boredom.
02:37I didn't know boredom was a symptom of chemotherapy.
02:41It's a symptom of sitting on my ass all day.
02:44I used to run a 700-bed hospital.
02:47The staff of thousands.
02:48Now all I have to think about is how I keep my food down
02:52and how many bowel movements I've had all week.
02:55Four.
02:56And I don't have to think about that.
03:02You know what I need?
03:03My meds.
03:06Will you do me a favor?
03:07And run and pick these up?
03:10When I come back, we can do mad libs.
03:19Unclamp.
03:25Graft is holding.
03:26That's one fire out.
03:27Drill.
03:29Peoples are blown.
03:30ICPs are spiking way up.
03:32Brain perfusion.
03:32CPP is down.
03:34She needs a hemicraniectomy.
03:35Let's sit her up.
03:39It's marijuana.
03:40Yes, it is.
03:43It's marijuana.
03:45Traditional marijuana.
03:46Hold on.
03:48One for the mortem.
03:51One for the nausea.
03:52Can I try one?
03:55I met someone who said cannabidiol improved his ASD symptoms.
04:00A person?
04:01You met a person once?
04:03Sean, have you heard of the scientific method?
04:06I'd like to perform a practical, albeit anecdotal, experiment.
04:10Since you're on vacation, and we can keep an eye out on each other.
04:18One, one, whoa.
04:21One.
04:21One, take one.
04:34Cruciate wide incision of the dura.
04:37Brain edema.
04:38She's bradycardic.
04:39Push another 50 grams of mannitol and ventilate down her CO2.
04:41No corneal reflex.
04:42No over-breathing vent.
04:43No brainstem reflexes.
04:46She's Brenda.
04:51You broke my house.
05:11You got to club down.
05:13It's just 12 yards.
05:14It's a little dog leg.
05:15Here, watch this.
05:20It's in the cup.
05:21Nice shot, glassy.
05:22You're going to call me glassy?
05:24All right.
05:25I'm going to call you Smurf.
05:26Smurf.
05:27This is very interesting.
05:29I find that very funny, but it's not.
05:32It's not.
05:33Am I high?
05:34I think you're pretty high, yeah.
05:36Am I acting more normal?
05:39No.
05:40You're acting high.
05:41Smurf.
05:42Why is Smurf funny?
05:43I don't know.
05:44It's at, um, you take the first letter of the first name and you attach it to the first
05:50syllable of your last name, see?
05:52It's S-S-S-S-S-Murf.
05:54Smurf.
05:55We did it all the time in high school.
05:56So your name was A-Glass?
06:00Yeah.
06:01No, it didn't work for me.
06:03Okay.
06:03Serious now.
06:04Where's the next hole?
06:05Right there.
06:06Careful of the hazard right behind.
06:11Okay, Sam Snead.
06:12Dr. Glassman.
06:13Let's hear what you got.
06:43How's Leah?
07:01Leah?
07:01Leah?
07:07Leah?
07:07There should be a Y in her name.
07:11Leah.
07:13She's still into Jack?
07:15No.
07:16She is into Jake.
07:19Who the hell is Jake?
07:21Jake is the guy Leah is into.
07:27You okay with that?
07:29I don't think you're okay with that.
07:34I think that's why you're here.
07:37I'm here to help you through chemo.
07:41When a guy is still, he can tell another guy anything that's in his heart.
07:46You know, all the messy, scary, embarrassing stuff that you would otherwise never, ever, ever tell anyone.
07:54So what are you thinking?
07:55A dog pooped on your lawn.
08:03A dog pooped on your lawn.
08:03You were right to insist that we deal with the aorta before the brain.
08:23I appreciate you saying that.
08:28Don't let guilt make you second-guess yourself.
08:32Why would I have guilt?
08:34You shouldn't.
08:35That's my point.
08:38Good.
08:38I'm hungry.
08:49Are you hungry?
08:50I think I am.
08:51When a man's hungry, you know what a man wants?
08:53There's an open can of chickpeas in the fridge.
08:55Malamars.
08:56What are they?
08:56What are they?
08:57What is the malamar?
08:59Pure chocolate.
09:01Fluffy marshmallows on a crispy bed of Graham goodness.
09:05Get us an Uber.
09:08The next few days are going to be filled with many difficult decisions.
09:21Decisions no parent should ever have to make.
09:25We've kept your daughter on life support.
09:29Because we...
09:30Eva.
09:33I want to ask about organ donation.
09:38Yes.
09:42You want her what?
09:43Her heart?
09:45Unfortunately, her heart was injured by the trauma, as were several other organs.
09:51We have a 16-year-old girl who had a tragic accident a couple of years ago that destroyed her face.
10:05And we were hoping that you might...
10:08We'll want to take my daughter's face and put it on someone else.
10:14This young girl's life has been devastated, and you have a chance.
10:21No.
10:23I'm sorry, Dr. Andrews.
10:26No.
10:27Okay, how about this one?
10:38Mm-hmm.
10:39The ugly can be beautiful.
10:42The pretty, never.
10:44Seems a little judgy.
10:46Yeah, well, it was Oscar Wilde.
10:48Fair enough.
10:48So, I'm guessing you didn't see the quakes last night?
10:55The Santa's Day earthquakes?
10:57Your home team?
10:58Yeah, I know who the quakes are.
11:00I recorded it.
11:01No, you didn't.
11:03Don't worry.
11:04I watched enough soccer for the both of us.
11:08Day 132, by the way.
11:10Beautiful goal in extra time.
11:12Okay.
11:12They didn't have any, either.
11:22Well, that's all the major chains.
11:24We're 0 for 4.
11:25Our next place is on Thornwood Drive, just west of Santa Teresa Boulevard.
11:32That's in Alamitos.
11:33Yes.
11:34There are still 28 stores in the greater San Jose area that we can try,
11:38and I've devised a route starting in the south,
11:40working counterclockwise around the city,
11:42to best avoid traffic.
11:45We'll buy you a box, I promise.
11:47Okay, guys, I, uh, like a big fare as much as the next driver,
11:51but wrecking up hundreds of dollars on a munchie quest
11:54is starting to feel exploitative.
11:56What do you say I order ahead for pizza,
11:58and then we just pick it up on the way home?
12:00I don't want pizza.
12:01I don't want pizza.
12:02What takeout food do you like?
12:03I like pancakes.
12:04I don't want pancakes.
12:05I don't want to go home.
12:12We're paying you to drive us.
12:15You want these cookies?
12:18What is the real reason?
12:22You'll laugh.
12:23What's the funny reason?
12:24I had a crush on a girl.
12:30Robin DeMaine.
12:33Senior year in high school.
12:36Her favorite snack.
12:38Are we going to get Malamars?
12:48Nope.
12:49You have been harboring feelings for this girl
12:52for over 40 years?
12:54That is a worthy quest.
12:56How do you spell DeMaine?
12:58D-E?
12:59You're the same sex, race, approximate age,
13:08share compatible blood types and antigens,
13:09and a whole bunch of other things
13:11that make you the perfect match.
13:14And we just received permission from her next of kin.
13:26Yeah.
13:29Our donor's on life support,
13:44but her heart is compromised,
13:46so we are very much on the clock.
13:49Cancel all elective surgeries,
13:50all personal plans,
13:52and all hopes of sleep.
13:54This is your home for the next two days.
13:59Let's give Molly a new face.
14:11There is another Robin DeMaine,
14:13living in San Mateo.
14:15That's less than half an hour from here.
14:17Ooh, I found one in Los Gatos, even closer.
14:20You realize how stupid this is, right?
14:23This is a quest.
14:24A quest is never stupid.
14:25A quest is by definition almost always stupid.
14:28Why would I want to see Robin DeMaine after all these years?
14:31To tell her you love her?
14:32I just want a cookie.
14:35I wasn't in love with her.
14:37I was a teenager.
14:40I wasn't infatuated.
14:43And whenever you thought about her,
14:45it made you happy.
14:47And you thought about her all the time.
14:49And every time you saw her,
14:50you felt a rush, lightheaded.
14:54Is that how you know you're in love?
14:58That's how it starts.
15:00And when you're not with that person,
15:02you miss them so much,
15:03you're willing to drive to 32 stores
15:06to find a sensory reminder
15:08that might bring back those memories.
15:09I'm all right today.
15:30You're going to find a way to cross
15:32and you're going to get there.
15:34I'm going to leave it all out there to drive.
15:41I'm going to leave it all out there.
15:46I'm going to leave it all out there to drive.
15:50I'm going to leave it all out there.
15:53You worry me, you worry me, you worry me, you worry me, you worry me, you worry me, you worry me.
16:13Right home's on me.
16:18Flake. Flake's a guy from my high school.
16:21He knew everyone, he kept track of everyone, and I guarantee you, he never left Livermore.
16:26We need to go to Livermore and ask Flake about Robin.
16:31We're going to Livermore.
16:37Every lab and imaging test that comes back just reinforces the fact that this really is a one-in-a-million match.
16:44Nice.
16:46Yeah, it is.
16:48It's also very scary.
16:52And natural to be having second thoughts.
16:55I just...
16:59I don't know how to accept a gift like this.
17:02Someone else's face.
17:05Someone else's identity.
17:07The face is just a mask.
17:08It's a mask.
17:09It's what's...
17:10Underneath that counts?
17:12Really?
17:14The slime clothes we've been mocking.
17:16You're gonna use them on me?
17:17You're gonna use them on me.
17:20Man.
17:22I don't know.
17:23You're gonna use it.
17:24You're gonna use it.
17:29You're gonna use it.
17:31Molly.
17:33Right now...
17:35Your face is the only thing anyone sees.
17:38This operation will change that.
17:41It'll let the world see not your new face...
17:43a new face, but what has always been behind it.
17:59I look out towards the closet, look.
18:05Blake lives at your old high school?
18:07He was a janitor back then.
18:09He's the janitor now.
18:10He'll probably be the janitor
18:12when this planet crashes into the sun.
18:15Blake.
18:16Finley Lake.
18:17What was his name?
18:23Hey, Flaky.
18:24Hey yourself, glaring ass man.
18:26Your name was glaring ass man.
18:32His name was glaring ass man.
18:381973 state championship.
18:41He threw for 460 yards.
18:44And if you squint hard enough,
18:45you'll see who was named MVP.
18:48You said you had something to show us.
18:50Oh, yeah.
18:51Wait right here.
19:11Shannon.
19:21Shannon?
19:23I keep thinking she's just sleeping.
19:28How can I say goodbye?
19:41We call it the walk of honor.
19:46To thank your daughter for her sacrifice.
19:48We call it the walk of honor.
19:50To thank your daughter for her sacrifice.
19:54We call it the walk of honor.
19:55We call it the walk of honor.
19:56We call it the walk of honor.
19:57We call it the walk of honor.
19:59To thank your daughter for her sacrifice.
20:010
20:082
20:102
21:53You play hoops. He told me that Robin married a dentist named Skaplan and moved out of state.
21:59You couldn't tell me that when I called?
22:01I wanted to see you.
22:03I found her. Robin Skaplan is in Portland, Oregon. It's an 11 hour and 27 minute drive.
22:16Fill up the tank, I guess. We're going to Portland.
22:19Ten blake.
22:40Ten blake.
22:52Ten blake.
22:52Proximal facial nerve isolated and dissected.
23:09Okay, let's start the heavy lifting.
23:11Clamping the left and right common carotid arteries and jugular veins.
23:40Cutting the carotids and jugulars.
23:46Let's do it.
23:47I'll see you tomorrow.
24:56It's a long way to go to visit a married woman you haven't seen since high school who may not even be home.
25:07She's home. I called at the last stop.
25:10What did she say?
25:11Hello?
25:13What did you say?
25:14Nothing. He hung up.
25:17When you sober up, you are going to want to turn around and go home.
25:25Probably.
25:26I'll play.
25:56Chin up, yes?
26:09Can I get the osteosynthetic plates and screws, please?
26:11Damn it. I tore part of the donor's artery. I need more interrupted sutures.
26:19Let's keep our focus, people.
26:21Dr. Brown, Molly's parents would like to see you on your next break.
26:24Take it now.
26:26You too.
26:27Dr. Park?
26:29Dr. Park?
26:29Dr. Park.
26:30Dr. Park.
26:30Dr. Park.
26:51I had a huge crush on Robin DeMaine, thoroughly unrequited crush.
27:09That slowly turned into a grudge.
27:13Last day of school, kids were passing around their yearbooks,
27:16and I signed in hers something that was born out of anger and resentment and pettiness
27:24that was designed to be somewhat humorous, but was really just mostly hurtful.
27:32Later that day, at the awards ceremony, I was skimming through my yearbook and saw what she wrote me.
27:40I have only two regrets. My haircut in junior year, and that you never asked me out.
27:52And just then, I looked out in the crowd and saw her.
27:57Her eyes were red, obviously crying, obviously very hurt.
28:01And at that exact moment, I was awarded my trophy.
28:08I looked for her after, but never saw her again.
28:14Is that all the scary, messy, embarrassing stuff that guys never, ever tell anyone?
28:23Pretty much.
28:24Dean and Lori, this is Shannon.
28:39Thank you for meeting with us.
28:42And for everything.
28:45If you don't mind, we have so many questions for you about your daughter.
28:48We'd like to know what she was like, what she'd like to do.
28:54Molly wants to know, too.
29:05Her name was Karen.
29:09And I killed her.
29:18I'm supposed to tell you to get back in.
29:25Don't let him get to you.
29:26It's not him, it's you.
29:29Your advice that I shouldn't be second-guessing myself is making me think you must be second-guessing yourself.
29:34About what?
29:35You're the one who insisted we deal with the heart before the brain.
29:38And you didn't fight me.
29:39Why not?
29:40Because you were right.
29:41I was right.
29:42But you have never thought anyone other than yourself was right in an OR since you first stepped foot in one.
29:46You backed off because we're sleeping together.
30:00The car accident was my fault.
30:03It was my idea to leave so early.
30:06It was my idea to let her sleep in the bed.
30:10Except to me to make sure she was wearing her seatbelt.
30:13None of which would have mattered if the truck driver hadn't fallen asleep.
30:21It's natural to feel guilt, but you have to understand this wasn't your fault.
30:27It doesn't work that way, Dr. Brown.
30:28It was my handgun that hurt Molly.
30:34And you can say that it was a freak accident or that Molly knew she wasn't supposed to touch it or some other BS, but it was my fault.
30:43I had one job.
30:48And that was to protect my family.
30:52I didn't do my job.
30:56And you can try to make sense of it.
30:58Try to find something, some pleasure somewhere.
31:01Some meaning.
31:03But there just isn't.
31:03And then your daughter.
31:13This is for us.
31:14This is for us.
31:33Hi, Robin.
31:37Aaron?
31:53He had a huge crush on you.
31:54Yeah, uh, that's not why I'm here, though.
32:03I'm here to apologize.
32:08For what I wrote in your yearbook.
32:10Yearbook?
32:14Yeah.
32:14Uh, I wrote something, um...
32:20Hurtful and untrue and really stupid.
32:28And then I read what you wrote in mine.
32:33What did I write?
32:38She had a bad haircut in junior year.
32:42I certainly remember that.
32:46Yeah, well, it was a long time ago.
32:48Anyway, I just...
32:50I wanted to say I'm sorry.
32:55Well...
32:56Apology accepted.
33:05Mallow Mars.
33:10Robin's favorite snack.
33:18Right side, donor to recipient vessels are anastomosed.
33:26Diddle on the left.
33:27Let's see how our plumbing works.
33:29Unclamp them, please.
33:35She's pinking up.
33:36Moving on.
33:47Motor and sensory neuroraphies.
33:48Club of Clair.
33:48Run withuster.
33:49I'm sorry.
33:49Thanks, Wendy.
33:50Blue.
33:50What's up?
33:51Do you know how to have a mill currently?
33:51Go for my kids.
33:52What are you looking at?
33:52What are you looking at?
33:53What are you looking at?
33:56We'll be looking at looking at.
34:05What's up?
34:06What's up?
34:07What's up, I'm looking at?
34:08A roadmap of an accident.
34:09What's up?
34:10I don't know.
34:10What's up?
34:11What's up?
34:11What's up?
34:13Let's go.
34:14Go for now.
34:14I don't know you.
34:15What's up?
34:16I don't know you.
34:16What's up?
34:16What's up?
34:17I don't know you.
34:17How's our girl doing?
34:33She's just waking up now.
34:40Hi, Molly.
34:43How are you feeling?
34:44Terrible.
34:45Terrible. Then we're right on target.
34:49You want to have a look?
34:51No.
34:52No rush.
34:56It is going to look surreal.
35:01Not like you're looking at a stranger.
35:05But it won't always.
35:07Because nobody laughs or holds their head or looks someone in the eye.
35:13Exactly the way you do.
35:22Okay.
35:23Okay.
35:23I'm going to look at a stranger.
35:24I'm going to look at a stranger.
35:25I'm going to look at a stranger.
35:26I'm going to look at a stranger.
35:27I'm going to look at a stranger.
35:28I'm going to look at a stranger.
35:29I'm going to look at a stranger.
35:30I'm going to look at a stranger.
35:31I'm going to look at a stranger.
35:32I'm going to look at a stranger.
35:33I'm going to look at a stranger.
35:34I'm going to look at a stranger.
35:35I'm going to look at a stranger.
35:36I'm going to look at a stranger.
35:37I'm going to look at a stranger.
35:38I'm going to look at a stranger.
35:39I'm going to look at a stranger.
35:40I'm going to look at a stranger.
35:41I'm going to look at a stranger.
35:42I'm going to look at a stranger.
35:43I apologize.
36:13For telling you how to react to losing a patient.
36:21When I accused you of second-guessing yourself, that's because I'm doing it, too.
36:28Our relationship has me questioning everything I do and everything you do.
36:32You're making this way more complicated than it has to be.
36:35It is complicated.
36:37The fact that we're seeing each other changes the context of all of our interactions.
36:42I guess that's why there are rules against it.
36:50I think I can keep being a jerk to you at work if that's what you want.
36:58You think we should end it?
37:04No.
37:05See you tomorrow.
37:16See you tomorrow.
37:16So, once you're feeling a little less woozy, we'll set you up with a whole bunch of therapists.
37:29Speech, occupational, physical.
37:34Shannon.
37:36Please come in.
37:37I'm Karen's mom.
37:45Hi.
37:49I brought something for you.
38:22She is beautiful.
38:37And thank you for timing that elevator ride so perfectly.
38:45Can I ask you for a favor?
38:47I'd like to say goodbye.
38:52Bye.
38:53Bye.
38:54Bye.
38:55Bye.
38:57Bye.
38:59I'll clean up tomorrow.
39:01Yeah, I'll clean up tomorrow.
39:23And buy a new vase.
39:25Yeah, buying a new vase is easy.
39:26You're not giving up my grandmother's ashes.
39:32Not so easy.
39:34Are you glad you apologized?
39:38Yeah.
39:40Do you still feel guilty?
39:45Yeah.
39:47Guilt must be a bad thing.
39:49If it makes people feel badly about something they can never fix.
39:52Or maybe it's a deterrent so we do the right thing the next time.
40:02You loved Robin.
40:05But could never be with her.
40:07You wish you'd never met her?
40:09Not for one second.
40:14I'm not okay that Leah is into Jake.
40:18I'm not okay.
40:19I'm not okay with Roy.
40:21I think...
40:22...