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The Good Doctor Season 2 Episode 11

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00:00Previously on The Good Doctor.
00:01Covering the ER today.
00:04Gonna be a manhouse.
00:06Yeah.
00:07This emergency room and everyone in it is now under quarantine.
00:10This serious respiratory virus has infected three patients.
00:13Take me to the hospital.
00:15We are going to your appointment and making sure your think melon remains tumor-free.
00:19We no longer have an immune system.
00:21My donor's on his way, right?
00:23Why are you answering our donor's phone?
00:25Because he's here in quarantine.
00:28My wife's in there. I need to get in there.
00:30If something happens to me...
00:31Our son needs someone to take care of him.
00:33Put your mask back on.
00:35Why?
00:36Because I'm infected.
00:37On the bright side, I think I'm growing on Morgan.
00:41Dr. Reznor.
00:45Morgan.
00:47He doesn't need to die.
00:48He signed a DNR.
00:50He shouldn't have. We're gonna get his donor's marrow.
00:52You need surgery now?
00:54There's no operating room?
00:55We will have to improvise.
00:57Use your finger to plug the hole.
00:59Now what?
01:01Dr. Lim?
01:04It's back.
01:04Help, I said!
01:18Help, I said!
01:19Help, I said!
01:283-11 bus.
01:302 dollars and 35 cents.
01:412 dollars and 35 cents.
01:50Left on Blossom Hill.
01:55I think there's something wrong with him.
02:11Can't she have a mask?
02:12Pregnant woman, a mask?
02:13Kelly, can you hear me?
02:14It's empty.
02:16Kelly, can you hear me?
02:20Kelly!
02:23Kelly.
02:26Dr. Reznor needs you.
02:28He's not answering.
02:29Dr. Murphy!
02:30Don't yell.
02:31It'll only make it worse.
02:32Okay.
02:33What should I do?
02:33What should I do?
02:34Tell him about the surgery.
02:42Give him every detail you can.
02:48Santa Pete has a torn IMA.
02:50He's hemorrhaging into his belly.
02:52His BP is at 87 over 54 and dropping.
02:54The saphenous vein graft.
03:06We can repair the IMA with a graft from the saphenous vein.
03:12We just need...
03:13I don't need a diagnosis.
03:14I need an extra set of hands.
03:17Get me a 2-0 silk, vascular clamps, and an 11-blade.
03:20Okay.
03:21Clear.
03:21Clear.
03:24Charge 200, Jules.
03:26Clear.
03:33We just saved his life and violated his rights.
03:36We should lose our licenses.
03:38You won't.
03:39You were following the instructions given by an attending.
03:41No, I wasn't.
03:43Let's get him stabilized so I can go to Andrew's and talk to him about getting him some marrow
03:46so this wasn't a waste of time.
03:48Take your lips together and grieve like you're blowing out a candle.
03:55I can't.
03:56I can't.
03:57I can't.
03:57I can't.
03:58Go.
03:59Deep rest.
04:00Deep rest.
04:00You're a doctor, right?
04:01Any update on the virus?
04:02You want to have it?
04:03No.
04:04No rest.
04:04No fever.
04:05This is your asthma.
04:06When can we go home?
04:07Your lungs are hyperinflated.
04:08Better send in more doctors because that weirdo melted down.
04:11Hey, Ray, shut up.
04:12Shut the hell up.
04:13We have multiple people in serious condition, including a senior doctor and my son.
04:19Your question's going to have to wait.
04:22I need a nebulizer.
04:24It's in isolation with the infected patients.
04:25I'll order one in from pharmacy.
04:28No time.
04:29No time.
04:29Making your own nebulizer?
04:44Something like that.
04:54You broke in?
04:55No.
04:56Dad, I saw the taser.
04:59I didn't use it.
05:00I just threatened to.
05:01That was dumb.
05:03Long, deep breath.
05:12You got on maximal oxygen?
05:14Yeah.
05:15Her vitals have recovered slightly.
05:16The CDC is sending a PCR test based off the virus in the Malaysian outbreak.
05:20So what's their treatment protocol?
05:22Antiviral, steroids, inhaled nitric oxide, and anti-T-NF receptor antibodies.
05:28That's what we did for the two plane patients and pilot.
05:32We got to Dr. Lim sooner.
05:34That should make a difference.
05:40How's Dr. Murphy?
05:41He's fine.
05:42I saw his breakdown on the security feed.
05:47Better.
05:48He's closing on Santa Pete.
05:50You have a strategy for dealing with him?
05:51Dr. Park and I can...
05:53Park's in there?
05:53When did that happen?
05:54Just a few minutes ago.
05:56He came and helped us in.
05:59Perfect.
06:00You're still here.
06:10What did they say?
06:11Very kind of you.
06:13No wonder you and Sean get along so well.
06:16What did they say?
06:17Did the new test show anything new?
06:19They need times to process the CT images.
06:22Send them off to Dr. Blaze.
06:24So you might have been wrong about your cancer coming back?
06:27No.
06:30No?
06:32How can you know you're not wrong if you don't know you're not wrong?
06:36This is how they do it.
06:37First they tell you it might be something,
06:39and then they order new tests to test the previous tests,
06:43only to inform you that it was what they suspected all along.
06:47Very effective way of breaking bad news.
06:49Okay.
06:52And if your tumor really is back, what does that mean?
06:56It means that I had surgery
06:58and let them pump radiation into my brain for nothing.
07:01It means that my memory loss is because my brain is dying.
07:05It means that I probably have a year,
07:07maybe 14 months.
07:10Enough meaning for you?
07:11What are we going to tell Cheyenne?
07:20Nothing.
07:22St. Bonaventure just opened up a room for family and friends.
07:26Want to come?
07:30We expand the quarantine.
07:31We move our marrow donor and our patient.
07:33If the donor has the virus,
07:35his marrow will transmit it to your immunocompromised patient.
07:37He'll be dead in hours.
07:38As he will be without the transplant.
07:40We create a sterile pathway from the ER
07:42into this procedure room using polyethylene sheeting.
07:45No, you won't.
07:46The only people taking any risks here
07:48are my people, the patient, and the donor.
07:50And this hospital and everyone in it if you screw anything up.
07:52But my larger objection is it won't work.
07:55That procedure room isn't negative pressure,
07:57which leaves the virus free to escape to the main vent system.
08:05I'll figure something else.
08:06I'll figure something else.
08:10Janitor's closets.
08:16They're negative pressure because of the cleanser sterilizing agents.
08:20I want those odors and toxins to disperse to patient areas.
08:24Here.
08:24That closet doesn't have room for two patients.
08:27We could do the extraction there, but not the transplant.
08:32We could use this linen room in the basement,
08:34which is also negative pressure.
08:37It connects to the janitor's closet through this laundry chute.
08:42Once the bone marrow is extracted,
08:45you travel through the laundry chute
08:46into the linen room where you could do the transplant.
08:49Dr. Murphy?
08:59Update me on patient status.
09:01Santa, Pete's vitals are stable.
09:05No sign of post-op infection.
09:08Toby is in Bay 3 receiving an IV drip.
09:10Estor's ST.
09:15I think you're overloading him.
09:17When he's dealing with medicine,
09:18he's not distracted by everything else.
09:21It helps.
09:22Keep going, John.
09:25Estor's ST depressions have improved.
09:27Estor's ST depressions have improved
09:48and Viola's water broke.
09:49What?
09:50When?
09:50It appears quite recently.
09:52Okay.
09:57Given you're only 36 weeks gestationally
10:12and there's no sign of infection,
10:14the baby should be able to stay in utero
10:16for at least 24 hours.
10:17If the quarantine is done before...
10:20You're not going to fall apart again, are you?
10:21I don't think so, Viola.
10:29The buzzing is gone and there is much less yelling.
10:32Except you.
10:33It was the buzzing and the yelling.
10:35Not the fact that we're trapped with three people
10:38who have died from a highly infectious disease.
10:39That's not something to worry about.
10:42I either have the virus or I don't.
10:45And based on past national quarantine mortality rates,
10:48we have a very good statistical chance of surviving.
10:51But I didn't know that I would fall apart the first time,
10:58so I may be wrong.
11:01Here you go.
11:05You always talk like that.
11:07Like what?
11:08And just say whatever you're thinking when you're thinking it.
11:13Yes.
11:14It's good to be honest.
11:17I wish my dad was like that.
11:18Dr. Park is very honest.
11:21He always shares his opinions.
11:24Opinions and then there's feelings.
11:27Your dad
11:27doesn't tell you that he loves you?
11:31What?
11:34Look, he's just
11:35not really there
11:37for us.
11:38He did just
11:43risk his life
11:44and his career
11:45to break into a quarantine
11:47to help you.
11:49It's true.
11:51Most kids want their dad there
11:52even when it's not life and death.
11:54Sorry for your loss.
12:15Status?
12:27O2 status 92.
12:29Respiratory rate
12:30is down to 16.
12:31Your lungs sound clear.
12:33Keep pulmonary edema
12:35to a minimum
12:35with conservative fluid management.
12:38Use farisamide
12:39so my CVPs aren't great.
12:41Absolutely.
12:49I love this place.
12:55I always said
12:56I'd be doing this
12:57till the day I died.
12:59Ta-da.
13:01We started your treatment early.
13:04You'll be back to repairing
13:05late night drunken head injuries
13:07in no time.
13:07I forgot to call my mom
13:11on her birthday.
13:14I forgot to do
13:16a lot of stuff.
13:20Tyler was sweet.
13:23He was a good guy.
13:27Best to put him
13:28out of sight.
13:31It's not a healthy reminder
13:32for either of us.
13:34Tyler's mask had a tear in it.
14:02It's possible the virus
14:03is droplet-based,
14:04not airborne.
14:05Blood or saliva
14:06could have made its way
14:07through his mask
14:08from the airline passengers.
14:10Unfortunately,
14:10until we know for sure,
14:11we're still on lockdown.
14:14But I'll let the CDC know.
14:21Do you have a minute?
14:23Is it urgent?
14:23Do you have a minute?
14:26Not really.
14:31Kel,
14:32what's up?
14:38Why'd you move away?
14:40I'm a resident.
14:41You go where the job takes you.
14:42They don't need doctors
14:43in Phoenix?
14:45This was an excellent
14:45opportunity for me.
14:47It's less than a two-hour flight.
14:48You had my baseball schedule
14:50for months.
14:52And you came for one game
14:54and you were on your computer
14:54the entire time.
14:56I had exams the next day.
14:59So why'd you bother coming?
15:00Oh, good.
15:17Slowly.
15:18Good.
15:19As delicious
15:20as these ice chips are,
15:22I think I'm ready
15:23for some solid food.
15:25Are they sending any cookies?
15:27Dr. Murphy was very clear.
15:28No food
15:29until you fart.
15:31Just imagine
15:32they're straight
15:33from the North Pole.
15:36Bob,
15:37you ready?
15:38Of course.
15:39I'm doing a bone marrow extraction
15:41and I need an extra set of hands
15:42to handle some bloody stuff.
15:44Separating bone and fat
15:45from stem cells.
15:46Who here isn't freaked out
15:47by what I just said
15:48and can help?
15:49Esther's a doctor.
15:51Here, doctor,
15:52why haven't you...
15:52Veterinarian, retired.
15:54Blood is blood.
15:55Follow us.
15:59Fetal heart rate
16:01is still between
16:02130 and 140 BPM.
16:05Contractions 17 minutes apart.
16:07What's happening?
16:07Is it my baby?
16:08Biola's BP is 180 over 100.
16:11She may have preeclampsia
16:13and an oncoming seizure.
16:14We need to induce labor.
16:16No.
16:17He's not being born in here.
16:18We are waiting
16:19for quarantine to end.
16:20Your placenta
16:20isn't getting enough blood flow.
16:21Yes, we need to get him out.
16:22This is going to be
16:24your first baby.
16:27And mine.
16:33Start bronco dilators.
16:34Dr. Lim, can you hear me?
16:38O2 stats are still dropping.
16:44Push paralytics.
16:46Starting innovation.
16:47I'm getting the system back.
16:54I gave her high of speed.
16:57Hello?
16:58What's going on?
16:59She has gross lines.
17:00What's going on?
17:02Lim, O2 stats are crashing.
17:03Her lungs aren't inflating.
17:05They're filled with
17:05fluid and secretion.
17:07Pick up the phone.
17:08I got my hands full.
17:09Vill and wave
17:09and pick up the phone.
17:12Okay, show me
17:13what's going on.
17:14She's in full
17:15respiratory failure.
17:16She needs more
17:17pulmonary support.
17:18Get her on BiPath.
17:19That might buy us
17:20some time.
17:21Or we take her lungs
17:21out of the equation.
17:22We put her on ECMO.
17:24Oxygenate her blood
17:24outside her body.
17:26Her lungs will have
17:26time to heal.
17:27Can't do ECMO in the ER.
17:28We aren't supposed to do
17:29abdominal surgery
17:30in the ER either.
17:31Please, walk me through it.
17:37Prep an area
17:37over a femoral vein.
17:44That's very loud.
17:45Any crowning, Dr. Murphy?
17:47No.
17:48She's dilated
17:49at six centimeters
17:50and I don't feel the head.
17:52It's been seven hours
17:52since her water broke.
17:53The baby's stuck.
17:54Use Leopold's maneuvers
17:55to identify
17:55the location of the baby.
18:03The fetus is transverse.
18:05He's lying roughly
18:0730 degrees
18:08to the left side.
18:09We can't deliver the baby.
18:10What?
18:10Why not?
18:11We need to turn the baby.
18:12We need to do
18:13an external cephalic version.
18:14Or a C-section.
18:16I have assisted on several.
18:18In operating rooms
18:19with an experienced attendant,
18:20we are not doing
18:21a C-section here.
18:22Tilt your bed.
18:23I'll grab the gel.
18:25Okay.
18:25Okay.
18:37So,
18:38when...
18:40What?
18:41When what?
18:43I get not telling him
18:44when he's in quarantine
18:45he's got enough
18:46on his plate, but...
18:47Never.
18:49You told him
18:50when you were first diagnosed.
18:52Yes,
18:52and that was a mistake.
18:53He forced you
18:55to take tests
18:56that saved your life.
18:58Well, no.
18:59As it turns out,
19:00it didn't.
19:01And he became
19:01so obsessed
19:02and distracted
19:03that he nearly
19:04killed a patient.
19:06He's your friend.
19:10I'm his mentor.
19:11It's not his job
19:12to take care of me.
19:13I'm his mentor.
19:19Oh.
19:20Make sure you turn
19:29the needle
19:29so you're getting
19:30marrow from all sides.
19:37Oh.
19:39Aspirate slower.
19:40If you pull fast,
19:41it's more painful.
19:42Hang in there, Bob.
19:42Oh.
19:46I deserve a little pain.
19:48You're his dad.
19:50You're saving his life.
19:52I took off
19:53before my son
19:53even knew who I was.
19:56Traveled in
19:57crappy vans
19:59to
19:59stay at crappy hotels
20:02and
20:02play crappy music.
20:05All so I could
20:06earn enough
20:06to get high.
20:10You're here now.
20:12By the time
20:12I got the nerve
20:13to face the night,
20:16my ex was dying.
20:18God willing,
20:21I did it in time
20:21to save my son.
20:29Dr. Melendez?
20:30Chris's vitals
20:30are bottoming out.
20:31His secretions
20:32and lung sounds
20:33are worse.
20:33I don't know
20:33how much longer
20:34we can wait.
20:35Administer,
20:35leave a fed
20:36and prep him
20:36for transplant.
20:37Dr. Park?
20:39Chris is in
20:39hypotensive crisis.
20:41Go foster.
20:41As I can.
20:42You ready, Dr. Murphy?
20:47Yes, I can feel
20:48the head.
20:49We need to rotate
20:50in the same direction.
20:52Deep breaths,
20:53Viola.
20:55I can't,
20:57I can't do this.
20:58Squeeze my arm
20:59hard as you can.
21:03The fetus is moving.
21:05Head is facing
21:07the cervix.
21:07One more push.
21:08We just need
21:09to stop.
21:12Placental abruption.
21:13She's hemorrhaging.
21:15Baby's heart rate
21:15is decelerating.
21:17I need two large
21:18bore IV lines
21:19and start two units
21:20PRBC.
21:21Then please page
21:23an OBGYN
21:23to supervise
21:24my first solo surgery.
21:45This is terrible.
21:46This is not
21:47how it's supposed to...
21:48This is excellent.
21:49Dr. Garcia
21:50will be supervising
21:51me for the C-section.
21:53She's the director
21:54of obstetrics
21:55and gynecology here.
21:56I'm sure she's
21:57much more qualified
21:58than your personal
21:59OBGYN.
22:00Relax, you're gonna be fine.
22:01What's the status?
22:02Nerve block is in
22:03and I gave her
22:04a liter bolus of saline.
22:05Throw some chloroprep
22:06down and make a
22:07five centimeter
22:08fan and steel incision.
22:17Turn blade.
22:24do you see yours in naoly katie?
22:31Bye.
22:34DEBRA
22:36KIERA
22:36Chris is prepped.
22:57Starting central line now.
23:00How's he doing?
23:01Pressure is 90 over 50.
23:03O2 sets are 85.
23:04Heart rate is at 110.
23:06Ready when you are.
23:10One more and we're good to go.
23:12I'm on my way.
23:14I'm scrubbing in.
23:14Call me the second you're ready for the drop.
23:20The abdomen is open.
23:22Retraction.
23:24Suction.
23:28Baby's BPM is 110 and dropping.
23:30What's happening?
23:32Dr. Murphy, do you see the uterine wall?
23:35Blood pressure is dropping.
23:37Dr. Murphy, the uterine wall.
23:39Dr. Murphy?
23:40You need to make a gradual, shallow incision and cut through it.
23:43You do not want to nick the baby.
23:44What's happening?
23:45BPM is 95.
23:46Dr. Murphy, please.
23:48Dr. Murphy, should we turn up our oxygen?
23:50Dr. Murphy, you need to make the cut.
23:51Dr. Murphy.
23:51Dr. Murphy.
23:52Okay.
23:53Dr. Murphy, can you be okay?
23:56No!
23:57Quiet!
23:58Everyone quiet!
23:59I need to concentrate!
24:01I need to concentrate!
24:11I can see the head.
24:16is my baby okay he's not breathing we need to start cpr now pediatric ambu bag and start
24:27two-finger chest compressions there's something wrong with viola she's hypotensive and tachycardic
24:39you should tell him look at that another reason why you two are so good together neither one of you
25:08were willing to drop a thing he deserves to know deserves is that how things work in your world
25:14people get what they deserve sean deserves to be toyed with who's toying with him yeah
25:21i'm his friend you whisk him away on a road trip kiss him and then leave town now you pop back into
25:30his life move in with him sean's not some hamster you get to play with and then not think twice about
25:35it when you forget to feed him you're gonna hurt him again you know that i know that
25:40i'm gonna let this slide because you're dying
25:46i'm gonna take this outside
25:53bubble wrap need to make sure it doesn't break on the trip or the landing dr melendez
26:11we're ready copy deposit the marrow now
26:14the marrow's intact we're good to go
26:32my chest
26:40it really hurts
26:43he's going into cardiac arrest what can i do his iv's blown
26:47the tip broke off it must be in his heart
26:50dr murphy the rules of medical priority are clear focus on saving the mother
26:58dr murphy you need to stop now dr murphy
27:03dr murphy
27:06we can save them both get me a liter of saline a plastic bag some surgical tape and curlic
27:14gauze please
27:15who knows cpr
27:19who knows cpr
27:22um in health
27:24come with me
27:25two fingers right here in the middle of his chest press down twice per second every 15 seconds stop and squeeze the bag
27:31twice don't press too hard or you'll crush his heart
27:34okay
27:36you're making a bakery tamponade balloon for viola's bleed yes what is that supposed to do it will control the bleeding by applying pressure from the inside
27:58how's the baby i don't know if this is working i just don't stop are you ready dr murphy feed the end of the pack slowly through her cervix
28:05once you reach the fundus of the uterus start inflation
28:08clear
28:13that's the fourth one i have to crack his chest here get me rib spreaders and a 10 blade from the crash cart
28:18barrows in
28:27heart rate's 84
28:32bp is 100 over 60
28:34bottles look good
28:35i'm sorry about before
28:48you're gonna tell sean you got some good news
28:56what makes you think it's good news
28:59because you apologize
29:01the cancer's not back
29:04that's great
29:05it's not great
29:06it's okay it's not great
29:07i have meningitis from a csf leak in my head i have to have surgery pretty much immediately
29:13and no i am not telling sean
29:16you're right about one thing
29:19you're not his friend
29:20because friends tell each other everything
29:22and you're a lousy mentor
29:23friends are there for each other and mentors teach they don't hide the truth
29:27i'm just looking out for him
29:31he's not like you he's not like everybody
29:33no he's not
29:34but he's also not some helpless child
29:37who constantly needs protection
29:38he's an adult
29:40a very smart caring adult
29:43and you could really use someone like that right now
29:46it's not working she's still bleeding
30:00keep injecting saline
30:01vitals already over 60
30:12heart rate's 110
30:13stop cpr
30:14i need to see if he can breathe on his own
30:17is everything okay
30:22no his lungs are filled with fluid
30:25he's drowning
30:26get the pediatric laryngoscope stat
30:28dr andrews she's still
30:33it's not andrews
30:35can i see her
30:36map is holding steady at 65
30:40but she was dipping into serious hypoxia for a short bit
30:43can i see her
30:45good work
31:01taking care of her
31:02thank you
31:04the baby has meconium aspiration suction catheter
31:19is that bad
31:21fickle matter is settled in his lungs
31:23it's blocking his airway
31:24did i do something wrong
31:25you most likely dislodged some of it
31:26without that he would have suffocated by now
31:28clearing his airway
31:30it's the most important moment of my life
31:35and i'm not there with viola
31:38this is the way it used to be done
31:42the men waiting outside
31:44now we know better
31:47now we know what matters
31:51do you think your grandfather loved your father any less
31:55shut up
31:55ignore him he's just a grouch
31:58shh
32:05what's that
32:06i think you've got yourself a new alarm clock
32:13so
32:28in
32:32so
32:35here
32:38He is okay.
32:48A Christmas miracle.
32:58It's Lim.
33:08Could I get some water?
33:17ECMO.
33:19That was a ballsy move.
33:21Mr. Blunt, Pete Bailey, your PCR and serology came back, negative for the virus.
33:32You're officially cleared.
33:34Oh, no.
33:35Only Esther can go home.
33:37You're going to put it in.
33:38I'm sorry.
33:39I'm sorry.
33:40I'm sorry.
33:41I'm sorry.
33:42I'm sorry.
33:43I'm sorry.
33:44I'm sorry.
33:45I'm sorry.
33:46I'm sorry.
33:47I'm sorry.
33:48Only Esther can go home.
33:50You're going to post-op recovery for another day.
33:55I'll keep you company.
33:56There's someone I want to see up there anyway.
34:03On Dasher, on Dancer, on Prancer and Vixen.
34:07You are stable.
34:16No sign of marrow rejection.
34:18We will be monitoring you over the next few weeks, but remission is a very real possibility.
34:26I don't know how to thank you enough.
34:29I guess I should thank my dad, too.
34:32Is he here?
34:33There was a complication during extraction.
34:39Pop's heart stopped.
34:41We did everything we could to revive him, but he died.
34:48What?
34:53You're so sorry if you're a loss.
34:58Are you Chris Santos?
34:59My name is Esther.
35:07I was with your father one evening.
35:12You mentioned that he had a lot of regrets.
35:17But it meant a lot to him that he could help you.
35:29Heard you were a big help during that delivery.
35:41They needed extra hands.
35:42You asked me why I let you and your mom go.
35:59Why I didn't fight harder.
36:01Why I didn't fight harder.
36:09It's because I wasn't a good person.
36:13I wasn't a good father.
36:15My dad had this mantra, be like stone, never cry.
36:28If I got emotional or upset, he'd repeat it.
36:34Be like stone, never cry.
36:36It made me stronger, which wasn't always a good thing.
36:42I spent my life living behind a wall, which meant your mom got to live with that wall as well.
36:49And when we split up, I felt like a failure.
37:04Moving away.
37:05Help me hide from that.
37:12My father's voice is still in my head.
37:15But I'm working on getting it to be quiet.
37:24I love you, Gil.
37:28Always will.
37:35I love you.
37:44I love you.
37:45My mother is one of my children.
37:48I love you.
37:49I love you.
37:54Wait a second.
37:56I love you.
37:58I love you.
38:01I love you.
39:03Are you okay?
39:07I'm fine.
39:07I helped deliver a baby.
39:11He was amazing.
39:16It's good to see you, Mia.
39:18How was it in there?
39:19The guy I worked on didn't make it.
39:26Come on.
39:39Merry Christmas.
39:59I don't think I'll forget this one.
40:06Me neither.
40:06The idea of you not being around wasn't okay with me.
40:16Who would I drink bourbon with?
40:20I think my bourbon days are behind me for a little while.
40:26I'll wait.
40:35Sean!
40:36You must be exhausted.
40:42And hungry.
40:43All the sandwiches they gave us had pickles in them.
40:46Oh, that's no good.
40:48How about we go to that 24-hour breakfast, please, and get some pancakes?
40:52I would like that very much.
40:55Hello, Dr. Glassman.
40:56Hello.
40:57I delivered a baby.
40:58Yes, we heard.
40:59I'm sorry I couldn't drive you to your appointment.
41:02How did it go?
41:07I have meningitis.
41:08We have to have surgery later today to fix the CSF leak in my head.
41:16I thought you should know.
41:25That's good.
41:26Meningitis is definitely not as bad as cancer.
41:30It also explains your memory loss.
41:33Now you can get your license back.
41:35Sean, would you mind if Glassie gave you a hug?
41:40I think that would be very nice.
41:53I'm very, very happy.
41:55Have yourself a merry little Christmas.
42:01Let your heart be white.